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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1918)
FIRST DM.S1,1817 FORD —the Universal Car n O not put off ordering your Ford car until next spring ^ and then expect to get a prompt delivery. By de positing twenty-five dollars now you may reserve your car for delivery any time you want It next spring and you will get it 1,00645 1,760.00 TOTAL Capitel atoe] Sur p lu tua Undivided J Interact and tmm V W If you wait until next spring you will find a great many orders ahead of yours, which must be filled first Protect yourself against this by ordering in advance. We want to give you your car when you want it, but this is the on ly way it can be done. Place your order today. Send cheek or money order for $25.00 to me and tell me when you want your car. I will do the rest ISAAC R. TOWER Authorized Ford Sale* and Service MARSHFIELD, OREGON *01 Price Ford Chasis - - 9 9 Runabout - - ’ ’ Touring C ar- - $ 395.79 416.32 431.71 [F. O. a Marshfield] TOTAL. if desired. Write me for special term pay ment proposition. He H— n Bad Record. 5,109,000 pounds. Telephone poles, M U , *,74*400 feet, 16446460 pounds. Railroad Ties 7x8. 16,413, 612,763 feet, 2,461,006 pounds. Railroad H u 4x8, 16,922, 606404 feet, 2,02541* pounds. Matchwood, *0214 cords, 464486 feet, 1,867,024 pounds. Total lumber 4646*4*2 feet, 18«,- 662486 pounds. Cheese, 1,66*470 pounds. Butter, 6*4*1 pounds. Cascera Bark, S2.T7S pounds Th* total shipments of lumber, cheese, butter and caseara hark amounted to 78,166 tons end there 1738 tons, making a total of 80484 tons of merchandise shipped eut during 1917. Thar* w en ale* *4* passengers outward hound. Inward. Inward hound th en w en 600 pas sengers and 64*4 tana of m arkon dise. Grand Total. The grand total shipments ever the bar both ways waa 87,768 tens; the to ut of pasosagen both inward and outward bound was 766. Six More Water Permits. Baaden World During the laat quarter of 1917 Carl Swelgia, at one time a plus- there were 100 permit* issued in this bar and latm n rancher in this oom- »tat# for the appropriation of water. muaity, who left for ports unknown g j, of those wore issued in C om •boat two p u n ago, k n bu n M u county to appropriate water tor pow- iato custody by the Federal authori- manufacturing and domestic wo. tiu at Portland on the charge of b e The permits were to J. F. Kronen- p g U L W. W. W. propagandist. berg, of Bandon; Henry J. Rada- Suit has been brought in the Fed- bough of Norway; Antone Giebisch Mai court to caneel his naturalisation > M<j Ferdinand Joplin, of Portland; C. papers u the ground# of his owe ad-jo . Ray and Mrs. Henry Knight, of mission th at he was an L W. W. at ¡Myrtle Point; and James D. Fuller, the turn his final papers war* obtain- Dothan. The majority of these ed a t Coquille 101*. This is the first appropriations were taken from suit of it# kind aver brought in the „bounding springs in this county. United States. The cancellation of only one o — m being topped the papers is based on the allegations that for - ‘“ i purposes that, as an active member of the L _________ W. W„ Swelgin could not have b eu Prosper Mill om the Map. attached to the principles of the C ob - stitution of the United S tatu and for »* ,** the further reason that be practiced h " W ' Pr“ Per MU1 fraud and deeeptiu on the Circuit °® ri*ht court which granted his dtisenship d®Mtad * * papers* Swelgin is of German des- Croas. Not only the mill and o u t. He became involved with the ^ crew but th* offic* «tor* authorities at Bami, Oregon Ust fo™ “ d «*oks joined i. making summer while a c t i » « as a> o m n i s e r “ nlc* littJ* Pu n * »UIU over to the Mrs. Chas. Still and Miss Nettie Ballon! deserve greet credit for the large and beautiful Red Cross banner they mad* and which fluted proudly from the top of the mill during the N orth Bend ScJurab Closed On account of an epidemic of scar latina the North Bend schools and public library are cloeed this week and children are not allowed to go to the movies. The North Bend board of health seams to have locked th*