THE COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. PACK SIX FRIDAY, JUNE SR ISIS. = S = The Sentinel Aad The a GOOD Parc* IN A GOOD TOW / * B Y H. W. YO UNG. Subecriptiea Ratea. One Y e a r................................... fL *® 8ix M on th «............................... vinous, malt or fermented liquor, li­ quid aad compounds, whether medi eated, proprietary, patented ''or not, aad by whatever name called, con taining one,half o f 1 per centum more or alcohol by volume which are portable or capable o f being used as a beverage.” ________________ i T W IL L H E L P C U R R Y No fubacription taken onleea paid It Is hard to realise all tjiat the for in advance. T h i» rale ia impera­ building o f the Roosevelt highway will tive. mean to Curry county. Heretofore Adrertiaing Ratea. has been one o f the most isolated Display, iaeh- Bead­ counties in the state, but with the ad- utm yim j, 16 • » cento per •--- —7 mg notice«, 4 cento per line ew ¡T Of this ruail g r er word •ertion. Want ad«, I cent per be brought about. N ot only will 80 no ad lesi than 16 cento. No i position po miles o f her hills and valleys be tra given. versed by this wonder road o f the west 9FHCE, NdlTI EN» W I STIEET over which a stream o f tourists will ba constantly pouring, but it will open Entered at the Comdlle Postofflce as to development her mineral-filled Second C ia«» Mail Matter. mountains and>.jtelp to bring indue trias to handle har vast timber re­ The school budget at Marshfield this sources, to say nothing o f the stimu lus given to agricultural pursuit year carrie» $49.166. Truly, the rosy tint to the future of Compromise Is the law o f life. There Curry county grows brighter and is nothing in fighting that will com brighter.— Port Orford Tribune. pare with There’s one more river to cross, it Only 86 voter« participated in the must be remembered, however. Un school election at Marshfield Monday cle Sam must come in as a partner in night and 116 at North Bend; while this job or the state appropriation 430 cast their ballots at Coquille. won’t be available. MY BABB OF THREE pure-bred, profitable stock. The Increasing population will, it W. T. a. CULT. thought, make this change necessary to She sings for ms, my babe o f thrhe. keep the price o f milk from advancing And half her tones ars off the key; to still higher figu re. And often, too, tho tune is lost, With time and meter reckless tossed. B A N Q U E T T O A JE R SE Y B U L L But still to me her voice is sweet. A t the W aldorf-Astoria, one o f the The effort makea the song complete:1 most aristocratic and exclusive hotels l or innocence can do no wrong, in New York City, they gave a Jsr And Love completes the childhood song. sey bull a banquet, that is, his ad She writes me, does tlis babe o f three, ■Hirers at the Milk Show did. He 1 the principal attraction at the show, In cyrious scrawls it comes to me; represented an inveetment o f /$60,000 With hooks and curves true to her age, and had been christened "Financial For me she thinks upon the page. Through incapable o f being read, ars not unsaid:—----- The sort o f menu that was set be­ loving, trustful babe is mine, fore this “ Guest o f Honor” by the And Love sets right the crooked line. 600 assembled milk magnates, is thus We sing Ufa’s songs. Yes you and I, told by the New York American: And scrawl our creeds and for them die; When the time came fo r the bull To God, bur Father watching near. to leave his apartments at the Milk How childish must our work sppear; 8how, a few blocks away, he did not Our efforts warped by petty strife, . take a taxicab, but walked to the Bring painful discords into life :— Waldorf. Aa he entered the hotel But God knows what our motives are. corridor the owner put his arm sffec His Love completes the broken bar. tionately on his head and walked be­ TH E A R M E N IA N D R IV E side him through the hotel-office to Hon. Ben Selling, Treasurer o f the the elevator. Up the elevator to the third flpor theh party went, and there, Armenian-Syrian R e'ief ( ommittee in passing through the hall, entered the this state writes us as follows: “ W e have just received a letter from banquet room. The assembled guests all stood as the bull entered the hall Mr. Leo J. Cary, our chairman in Co- and in a procession they escorted their quille, stating that the campaign foi honored guest to his special table. Armenian and Syrian R elief in Coquille In Flagstaff district near Marsh This table Was fully appointed with Districts will be put on in a few days. MORE SIGNS OF A N E W E R A field Geo. Dindinger was elected clerk ” ’ A condition o f horror unparalleled Here is one o f the many ways in napery, silver, and glassware, and in Monday night. W ith a clerk like that among‘the atrocities o f the great war’ , addition to the bull’s tw o personal which the shake-up o f the World War is the way the situation in the Caucas­ there would seem to be no need o f a will be followed by a new era, as the valets were assigned two o f the Wal us is characterised in a recent Issue of dorf waiters. Oregonian sees I t t j As the bull took his position at his the Literary Digest. There are 330,000 P residen t Wilson will return from It is safe toj say that a new era will table o f honor cdcktails were served refugees in thst district alone, one-sev Europe as Boon as the peace treaty is be ushered ftito’ some farm homes in and each o f the five hundred guests enth o f whom are dying every day. Wi- signed mnd make u speaking tour of have recently sent them one shipload of Oregon as the result o f the two-day raised his glass. For the bull there the country in behalf o f the League supplies and a group o f workers to tour o f modern farm tom e* made by had been provided a generous sweet­ o f Nations. He is expected to be at meet the need as far as possible. a party o f men and women o f Jackson ened oatmeal cocktail, which was Portland some time next month. "T h e Turks have just begun to turn ed in a silver champagne-bucket county. The statement o f Mrs. Jessie from their orphanage« and haremi As this mammoth cocktail was raised D. McComb, state home demonstra­ The Marshfield Chamber o f Com­ thousands o f women and children, merce has accepted the offer o f the tion ‘leader o f the Oregon Agricul­ to the bull’s lips by the two waiters whom they have kept captives the last tural college, that several orders were the guest o f honor sipped it with some Rupert Company o f Salem to build a few years. These are a totally unex deliberation, then raised his head, as large factory there td handle berries placed aa aresult o f the tour fo r pected drain on our resources and un­ and make loganberry juice, provided conveniences and labor-saving de­ i f to bow an acknowledgment to his less we fail them utterly we must dou vices, and measurement« taken o f in­ five Hundred hosts. 260 acres of berries and fruit are ble and trebble our previous efforts. teresting features which might be As the champagne-bucket xwas re­ pledged. ______________ ___ “ I know the people o f Coquille from duplicated at small cost, gives an ink­ moved one o f the bull’s personal at­ their earlier records and I am sure they Clemsncesu makes no bones o f tell­ ling o f the new demand fo r city com tendants wiped his lipe with a napkin will help us relieve the little group of ing the Germans what the world thinks forts in the rural districts, fulfillment while the other attendant slipped Americans o f the horror o f continually o f them in his letter covering the new o f which may have a momentous in­ tablecloth around the bull’s neck and ondemning people to death.’ ’ fluence on the ultimate cost o f living. chest and tied it behind his ears as a text o f the peace treaty. It ia document which live in history "as The important revelation o f the recent sort of giant napkin to prevent any T H E W A R »W ORK OF T H E PRESS long as Memory holds her seat, in this tour was that such necessities as run­ drops o f food from stainiilg the mar­ From the Yonkers Statesman ning water in the house do not nec­ velous shine o f the guest’s chest or his distracted globe.” There was not a cent o f profit in MsawsOTSHw — essarily mean expensive equipment brilliantly polished forehoofs. the wnr, directly qr . indirectly, for The vote to repeal the law setting waa demonstrated in "one iJome Following the cocktail the largest the clocks ahead passed the house of where kitchen and bathroom were Sheffield silver platter in the W aldorf American newspaper owner. Rather | the contrary. representotivee at Washington 233 to furnished with hot and cola was brought in by four attendants, Many lines o f business made money, I 132, which will no doubt | water by means o f a barrel on the heaped with bran and ground oats but newspaper publishing was not [ the seinate. It will not go into effect roof and a force pump below. mixed with a speial relish which Os­ among them. this summer, however. The date for car, the famous' maitre d'hote!, insist L O Y A L LEG IO N FOR L E A G U E The banks made money, mrnufac- the change to go into effect ia the last •d on concocting, saying that he knew turers made money and the fanners As touching the League o f Nations, Sunday in October. Just what sort o f a relish would tickle coined it. a strongly worded resolution was pass­ the palate o f this distinguished guest. But the cost o f production o f newa- ed by the Board o f Directors o f the L. It ’s a wonder how all native or The bull consumed his plattor of pepers far outran the gains derived spontaneous vegetation thrives this L. L. L. which originated in a Tacoma bran and oats with great relish. from a general incrence in the selling { year. A fte r a couple o f unusually dry local, and whieb demands o f the repre­ The second course was another plat­ price o f newspapers. summers, in which all growth was re­ sentatives o f the Northwest in Congress ter heaped high yith macerated beet- No other one institution, cither in tarded we now see everyth in g, that that they stand behind the peace pro­ pulp and flecked with another special England or America, gave anything grows on the land going ahead by posals, and further that they cdrefully relish designed by the great Oscar. leape and bounds. The prospects are study public sentiment, and order their like the same proportion o f service at This dish also met with the approval the newspapers— its news pages— to | for an immence crop o f native black official conduct accordingly. The resol­ o f the bull, fo r he ate every scrap of ution reads as follows promote patriotism and to pay for it | berries. R. > ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “ We. the members o f the Loyal Le­ that the newspapers Contributed. For dessert the guest was served • Ex-Gov. Oswald W est appears to be gion of Loggers and Lumbermen, are It will be a sufficient‘reward if his­ emminently fair in his proposal to o f all shades o f political opinion, but with a huge tray o f timothy and clov­ tory will r«cord that the American leave the question o f his fee for serv­ we stand aa one behind our representa­ er hay chopped fine and sprinkled with press (leaving out the consideration ices in hastening the payment o f the tive« at the peace council in France, aa greeen alfalfa-leaves and sweet buds. the reptile German language press j taxes on the Wagon Rood grant in we have stood behind our Preeident in This the bull devoured with huge de­ and it/ suborned allies) with one ac­ this county to Judge Coke or to three the prosecution o f the w lr, and p o be­ light and looked around fo r more. He cord and with ivo exception, so fa r as arbitrators, either selected by Judge lieve that we have the right to demand was not disappointed. The waiters we know, voiced the true sentiments Coke or one each by the County Court o f our representatives in Washington soon returned with a second hearping o f • loyal people. that they do es we have done, and are tray of the same delicacy and the ball and himself^ they to select « third. doing, and use their best efforts in solv­ devoured every bit o f it, apparently New Boiler« for Co American troops o f the 24th In­ ing this great problem; and we do de­ with theh utmost relish. mand this thing o f them. While the guest o f honor was pro­ fantry were in Mexico just eleven With the arrival this week o f three I "There is no escaping the conclusipn ceeding with his dinner the five hun­ large new boiler« from the factory i t hours when they went over the bridge *at El Paso last Sunday to keep the that certain o f these men are approach­ dred hosts at the various tables Milwaukee, Wirconnn, rays the Bandon Villistas and the regular Mexican ing this vital question not with the open throughout the banquet-hall were fol­ World, the work at the Nestle’s Food army from killing people on our side mind and forward vision o f statemen, lowing their menu cards and making Co. plant is progressing more rapidly o f the line while they were fighting. but in the spirit o f destructive criticism speeches and complimentary allu­ than at any time yet. Suprrintendent | They accomplished their purpose— but and mental attitude o f the smaller cali­ sions to their distinguished guest of Willard, who has charge o f construc­ honor. tion, has a goodly sized force at work I whan we* get a league o f nations i t ber partisan politician. "N ow , ws ask our Board of.Directors Setting the boiTerslniffoIfier machinery. ( looks a l if Uncle Sam ought to re­ ceive a mandate, to preserve order in o f the Loyal Legion o f Loggers and This sort o f tribue to a mere bull, Some o f the concrete work Is still un- | Lumbermen to demand o f the United even if some one did pay $60,000 for der way. Mexico. — States senators o f the states o f Wash­ him, is to us a little sickening, ana We hear it suggested that when the ington, Oregon, and Idsl.o, in the name seems to indicate utter callousness to Coquilla district was looking for a o f all the men and women o f our order, human suffering, when so many mil­ • site for a high school it missed it by that they carefully study public senti­ lions of men, women and children are J. P. & J. H. WINTERS • ment in their respective districts, and not taking a squint at the Southern absolutely starving in Europd and Carpenters A Contractors | Oregon lands of the Coos Bay Wagon conduct themselves in accordance with Asia. More than that we can imagine Estimates Furnished ,# Road on the eastern edge of the city. the wishes o f a majority o f the people the historians o f A. D. 3000 reading Lock Box 43 M yrtle Point, Ore. • They would have fumis'.’ c j a much whom they represent.” ' accounts o f this affair and concluding _ • more easily accessible site than those that we were cow worshippers like FAC TS FOR D A IR Y M E N on which Marshfield and North Bend Egyptians o f early times. "hi vs built their high schools and the I Here are some facts brought out dur­ AVOID MISTAKES government price is only $2.60 an acre. ing the recent Milk Show in New York WORK FOR EVERYB O D Y City: A t that rate $260 would buy a hun­ Under date o f June 13th the Marsh­ No Need for Coquille People to E x­ There are ¿,300,000 dairy cattle in the dred acre site if so large a one were field office o f the U. S. Employment periment with Such (kmrincing United States, and not more than 500,- desired. Evidence at Hand. 000 o f them are or. a profitable basis. Service sends to Jhe Portland office the following report relative to labor There are many well-advertised These 600,000 are pure-bred cattje. nation-wide prohibition The increase per person in the United conditions in the Coos Bay district: kidney remedies on the market to­ begins to be apparent. By States over the increase per cow has For street paving and sewer con­ day, but none so well-recommended os Doan’s Kidney Pills. Rend the seven to three tho judiciary been about twenty pet cent, in the last struction in Marshfield, North Bend statement of a resident o f Dorena. o f the house o f represen­ eight years. I •nd Coquille, contractors are offer­ H. N. Henrickson, Dorena, Ore., tatives at Washington decided against Teese two Tacts show what ia the ing $4.60 per day for common labor. says: “ I was flat on my back for adopting a motion to repeal war time cause of the Increasing cost o f milk and New work soon to be commenced in »bout three week« on account o f the intense pains across my kidneys. 1 prohibition o f wine and beer, as rec­ butter. This Is an industry on which this district will call for 260 more think following the blacksmith trade ommended by President Wilson. A t the welfare o f the people depends. kr- T h e «aw m iÿ* s i * getting all for twenty-six years had a lot to do the same time the committee agreed There are 6,300,000 farms in the coun­ the labor required while the logging with bringing on ti$e trouble, in the upon a section to define the sorts of try. Thors is invested in the dairy in­ campe arc short a few men. A t this first place. I knew my kidneys were beverages whoae use is forbidden by dustry in the States $8,000,000,000, And out o f whack And began using Doan’s time labor conditions are very satis­ Kidney Pills. They fixed me up in constitutional amendment recently en­ the product« o f that industry last year factory in this section, all willing to good shape and I haven’t been both acted as follows: ere $3,000,000,000. work being employed. Skilled labor ■red for a year now. 1 gladly recom­ “ That the word liquor, or the phrase mend Doan’« fo r I know they are a The way the price o f milk ia to be always in demand.” intoxicating liquor, shall be constued brought down, is by as rapidly aa possi­ fine kidney medicine.” Price 60c at all dealers. Don't to include alcohol, brandy, whiskey, ble displacing the 1,800,000 cattle that A t your service, W e call fo r and simply ask fo r a kidney remedy— got rum, gin, beer, ale, porter and wine, do not produce enough milk, or rich deliver your Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that •nd in addition thereto any spirituous, | enough milk, to pay for their keep, with Phons U Mr. Henriksen had. Foster-Milbum R H. Co., M fg ra . Buffalo, N . T . A N e w EMERGENCY IN M A N Y W A Y S it w ill be even a.ore difficult to t i n from war to peace t k u it waa tw o year« a fo to tara f r a * peace to A N E W E M E R G E N C Y ia before us daavor. THIS IN S T IT U T IO N , and that means everyone connected with it, IS PLE D G E D T O A C O N T IN U A N C E o f holpful service to Coquille and vicinity, the kind Of service th a ^ w e feel hao de— ita shar e In bulldiag up the proud record horoto- fore attained in the varions war activities, aad here renews those pledges in the activities yet ti rime, A S W E L L IN FARMERS 8 MERCHANTS BANK P E A C E A S IN W A B . OREGON COQUILLE Havo|ine Oil Ttye correct oil for Dodge Cars Recommended by DODGE BROS. Sold at Gardner’s Garage Tubes Vulcanized and . Patched while you wait. PRICES RIGHT The Best of All “ I ’ve been ad­ miring your wedding gifts and am glad that your frie n d s w e re so thoughtful as to remem­ ber the electri­ cal devices. ” “ H o w I would have enjoyed them twenty years ago. A n y h o w it is pleasant to feel that you’ll enjoy them and you’ll find this G - E Radiant Electric GriO the best o f all—so practical and convenient— I think I w ill get one m yself ” I f you are so disposed, give us a call. lounlaia States Power Co. i occ I want to remind you about that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better because it’s good tobacco. Its \ quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. t h e REAL to ba cco Phone 71 c h ew h a mO h, two Ojtm ^lO H T CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT ia • long fine-cut tobacco