THE COQUILL* VALLKY SXNTOÎKL, COQUILLE ORBGON. FRIDAY, JUN* «, 1*1». THE 1*1» CHAUTAUQUA Marine service, who had their places with the band. (Continued tn m first page.) The exercises at Anderson’s Hall after dinner ware appropriate to the day, Ber. W. * . Cooper giving a thoughtful and scholarly address that was rejected as unfit in the physical examination for military service. was full of patriotic sentiment He dwelt upon the great problem of clothed in the choicest diction. the illiterate and unasaimilated alien Concrete Should Be Covered as revealed by the draft figures. The entertainers that afternoon While Moon Co. have their paving plant over here this summer, it would were Sam Bellino’a accordion music, be a good thing for the property own­ which was a unigue performance and ers to make arrangements to have an readings by Stanley Taylor which asphalt covering put on the concrete were highly appraciated by his hear­ foundation on Second Moulton and ers. Miss Kathleen Maaon’s talk on Willard streets. The work could be done cheaper then and the concrete “Home Making” Monday afternoon will soon be too utterly gone for even was one of interest to every parent. a covering to save if it isn't done She declared that the home became soon. The old county court had de­ more than a more dwelling place in cided to have the north side of Sec­ so far as it was founded on honeety, ond street, next to the court house, faith'and expectation of the best in She made a plea for a covered this summer and the new children. court will no doubt recognize the need square deal for the boy in the homi and told him that deanlinecs was es­ and order it done. sential as his part in the home. To the father and mother, her message Arrange for the Parade was that in home making the sani­ The school bell will be rung at 2:30 tation, education and moral atmos­ next Saturday to remind the grades phere of the whole community was and the High School to be a t their of vital importance. Her monument rooms a t 3:00 to arrange for the pa­ to the boys who lie across the water rade of Saturday, June 14. The bell in a foreign land was not of granite will be rung again a t 3:00. Mrs. or material structures but lives of Chase invites any children under 6 those who were left to carry on the years of age to march with the first ideals for which the dead had given grade. It will be necessary, however, their chance of life and worthy en­ for them to meet tomorrow afternoon deavor. at the academy fo r practice. The Columbians, who furnished the mqsic that day both afternoon and School Children, Look! evening were a quartette of young High School, Grammar Grades, Pri­ ladies whose songs, comedy skits and mary School be at your own school readings gaves a pleasing variety to water for a number of feet. It was s decidedly cleverly constructed still and house Saturday, June 7. at 8 o’clock to the three-day program. The lecture on the last evening, tbe man or men who put it together practice for Parade. Tell all the boys “Pushing Back Horixons,” was a con­ knew what they were doing, and un­ tinuation of Major Harmon’s talk on doubtedly were old hands at the work. Officer Rae, after making s minute preparedness, and he set everyone to thinking seriously about the problems examination of the cave, decided to do now presented in this county, and nothing at the time. He returned to for whose solution our best efforts will be required. In this way our horizons were pushed back and we came here on another matter. Mr. Rsc saw with clear vision vast areas of mnted them up and the three returned lack along many lines whose exis­ to the cave early Mondsy. From the tence had hardly been suspected. War time Mr. Rae had been there until the is a great revealer. He would inspire visit made Monday, it is believed no one the American people to attem pt the had been in the cave. The still and the impossible of today, and make it the partly-made whiskey was in the same condition as when the officer paid the achievement of tomorrow. place his first visit The two revenue men looked the still At year service. Phone 1193 anc over and decided it would be fruitless have your cleaning and pressing call- to try and wait for the moonshiners to ed for and delivered. come to the cave, although it waa found tbe mash was about ready to be worked again and it was determined best to destroy the liquor and break up tbe still and this was accordingly done and the officers came back to town. Officer Rae has evidence in his posses­ sion which will probably lead to tbe ar­ rest of the men who were engaged in making tbe whiskey. He knows who owned the place, or rather used it, and be aisp knows who probably has lately been occupying tbe cave. Just what action will be taken. Officer Rae would not say when talked to.—Record. AT YOUR SERVICE >n want the Best in Clothes? J Then buy your next suit from BEST TAILORING BEST WOOLENS BEST SERVICE Tailoring, Cleaning & Pressing Your Cleaning and Pressing called for and delivered R. H. SWEET Successor to Fred Slagle Front S t , opposite Farmer! & Merchants Bank Phone 1193 Coquille, Ore. I am in the market for for shipment to the Portland m arket Will pay the highest market price for good stuff but don’t want the other kind at any price. H. W. M I L L E R Coquille Oregon Bergm ann Shoe Highest Quality Shoes For A ll Workers Honest Made Union Made Standard of Quality on the Pacific Ceast Use BERQUANN VITER-PROOF SHOE OIL I. BERGMANN SHOE Muktnti Ml«* O n * MANUFACTURING She,« COM! P e rtla e d . O ra«*. VULCANIZING Send your Tubes and Tires to us for repairs. Work done promptly; prices reasonable. guaranteed. All work A stitch in time saves nine— Keep those small holes repaired and thus avoid blowouts. Bandon Vulcanizing Works LOGAN KAY, Mgr. Notice the Nobs They’re scientifically placed to prevent skids and those dangerous side 'slips. Their firm, sure grip means safety. And yet, they don’t “fight the road.” Just the tires for our kind of roads. There are four other United States Tires—every one of them a good WALTER CROOK, The reasons for larger grounda for modern schools are: First, organized plays and games, especially the highly organised games like baseball "and football, require space—the former needing exactly two acres, and the latter one and three fourths acres; secondly, school gardens and agricul­ tural work; and lastly the use of the large school ground ss a community park and recreation place, both in ru­ ral communities and in towns and cities. The enlarged school grounds make the ideal basis for development of a rural town and small city park plan."—From the Official Recreation Manual, issued by J. A. Churchill, State Superintendent of Public In­ struction. , Be Careful Where You Peel • No matter what your individual needs may be, we can fill United StatesD res are Good Tires We know that United States Tire« are good tires. That’s why wi Coquille Hardware Co ' Agent at CoquiHe P A For relish]« Abstracts of Title and information % about Coos Coùntjr Real Estate see 10 TITLB QUARANTINE * ABSTRACT COMPANY ManMM S « 4 t o . .life C M ,. Or*. wd to looking after assessments and payment of taxes. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager Quick Work on Tent The Radcliffe Chautauqua tent man, Mr. Taylor, said that the time spent in putting up the tent last Friday evening was a record breaker for the three months he had been out this year, it requiring an hour and twelve minutes for the job, A good hour was required Monday evening to take it down and pack it for shipment. The expenses on the tent hero, which, of I course, the Chautauqua people paid, | was $84.20 from Live Oak, Calif., and ronsiderin/'the travelling expenses of - the speakers and entertainers it can I be easily seen that there was very lit- ! tie profit for the management in the $660 paid them. ' L. L. Bunch is in receipt of a letter from Harry E. Laughlin, chief of the field division of the general land office at Portland, which conveys a warning by heeding which many people may avoid getting themselves into trouble. He says that there is no law author­ ising the sale by the government of -— chittrm bark from vacant, unreserved Armenian Drive la N e x t __ public lands, such as the Coos Bay The Armenian drive here was to Wagon road grant lands are now, and have begun on the day o f J. IT Aker's persons peeling chht im bark from -funeral, hut that and one event after such lands to sell it, “render them- another have interfered to prevent go­ m. selves liable to prosecution both civil­ ing on with it, so that H has been post­ ly and criminally." —_ poned to a later date, following the service. -cssing. BANDON, OREGON. Tailoring, Cleen- Salvation Army drive of the Elks Phons 119t. R. now in progress, here, Chairman Cary informs ua. Coqullle 0flj ^