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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1919)
. tuá »eaUS the bank has worker, w h o ! “ trie d an » with you to through which your resources M IC E , M K fl JÉ® * than1 talk unless we are to have other call staged in the near future. I We drove over ft this w a tt and rouno | one team and two men a t the entire road where there should be I a large force. Penny wise end poqnd foolish atoms atiU to be true polKp| of the county court in the m atter of roods." * Feed is gfl4»g down, but priese ara not aa yet, with nil the talk sf govern heariag ef the Atlantic’« «urf. Wa had haard much of the fas ment sales and other moves to help lake eeanery ef aorthera Coos Doagies, but hoaring is Up the re the railroad fol- al see «toa of the legit If lowe the ahora Une of enu lake as la r id to ratify the soffri ft can and thae strikes right ont a resolution crii ha W r the water«. Then ít comas to t reduced to remove the capital from d again aad burro we right through Salem to Portland. Probably that the hitls with tunosls, ana of two of aa far as it will gut, however. which are over a arito in length, until H ranchee the borden e( th e'] This sort of talk to what wu heard for years before the recall of Judge Watson and Commissioner Philip, end just tip kind wa expected to bear af ter th e/ had been replaced by a 1 judge and commissioner. The Sen tinel certainly holds ao brief for the present court but ft presumes they ere doing the beet ft to possible far them, to do while prices are ao high, labor ao scarce end so little money available for road work. In-tbe past the Myrtle point sec tion has been highly favored by the court la the m atter of reads end many people think that section has had mere its share ef the general road fund. But not all the roads n be completed a t once,, and this grades heve luán found by x the water aad nadar the bilis, and the efcknt, and mat • number of conval- fa aun thent, a Taxes colonel, «aid he had This bh ef Oregbn Is distinctly differ always believed that the Texans were p> the beet soldiers in the world, but the infinite variety ef the Pacific since he has seen soldiers from all the other states he was convinced there The horseshoe curve Just the were no “best" American soldiers. The of the Notl tunnel though not no soldiers from Massachusetts and Ore- well known as the one a t Altoona ea ton were Just as m d w r thorn from the Pwmaytvaaia to hardly lees Texas and the soldiers from every markable as a piece ef engine« State and section wore Just as brave of being the threshold to files it to the by which one reaches the p n ctici U it sometimes preache e t «10to r e of the PiQemetto valley. quit knocking and be a booster, W* L A*» » ■ * not f orget to _____ it comes to public work. fcaget Reedsport, which has toe aspect e f a > and to making good in . , It to ad rider than toe railroad, but to certainly a lusty three- yoar-rid. Indeed^ this city and Pan- The Howefl boy •eeas to ha in the i Pomeroy boy a t Boni ase. He killed san other while still yoo ell boy, before he faenad. Hie ye there wai K X u bring dona. Nona of the ■ wa passed through mani- tostld any evidences ef growth— rather e f somnolence. The lin t really warm weather we as the have experienced for five or six yean Ufaen we turned northward at d a t them o’clock in the after- We have seen Oregon just as before but hardly ever so dry lU s aide ef the Cascades. The excee- y have bean due to our riding in a big atari box upon which the ran eould exert Re ton force; but ft did not sta rt the perspir- atieh as ft does in to . middle west, and when fibs son aa ores* ft was so longer uncomfortable. A base hang over the eastern foothills of ftm ▼eBay and hid from sight the ef the Cascades which i one ef the reasons for The car ea which we rode out over the unusual heat. It was Mulberry the Columbia Highway last Sunday Henan’ plan, you know, to put a ca*. morning was driven by "Peake, the die in the stove when he oculdnt af ford coal and make it look h o t So wu have often been cooled in spirit by looking at the eternal snowa that mantle Mount Hood end Mount Jeff- function during stormy weather wa leniently find excuses for the ‘com Saturday and with a pany. The fact that they go bad in land hundred more Oregon editors, who mid-August whoa everything is se- had hold the business sessions of their state association Friday, made a fair- aised bunch of newspaper men, though ‘here were as always a lot of make- believes who ware getting recogni tion end courtesies to which they were not entitled end who ought to hew been ashamed of themselva». Of all the addresses made a t the meetings the one which stands out in memory with eameo-like distinctnee* was the talk by Edgar B. Piper, edi to r of thp Oregonian. He talkdd about the trip he made ju st before the .war •ndad as one of the party of Ameri can Journalises who went over there « t the invitation of the British gov- vating shades that were beginning to look shabby aad than turning them, thus practically doubling their serv ice, aqd making them loox much bet ter than before end almost as well as when new. We have often read stories of people filling a want that nobody had thought of, and here was just such e case. He sensed' whet housekeepers wanted before they knew it themselves end now has a fine home in one of the beet localities in Portland and owns a motor truck To-Ptg Club Loaders and others: Mr. Colley sad his members invite you to spend a day, Friday, ¿August 22 , on Catching Inlet. Those who come hi cars will be met s t the Rus- '• is at your asrviefi Gom- COQUILLE /:• When in need of any Brake Gardner’s Garage They also have a :U r f Both single «am * How Would You Like to Have a Laundress Who *a= of four cows to bo judged by the club 'members. The purpose is to help pre pare the beys for the judging othtoet th at is to he held a t the county fair. ¡It fa expeetad that Mr: Seymour and V ri Alfafa eir 0 . A. C will be present to assist All visitors ere asked to bring something towards a picnic dinner. Coffee with cream and sugar will be furnished free. At noon all will gath er s t the Catching Inlet consoldtatee school and Join baskets. It will be e day of pleasure aa well aa one of pro fit. The boat will return to the Rue- eel place in the afternoon and trana- j portation will be free to all visitors, j It is hoped also to have e free doss from Marshfield, but this arrange ment has not yet been made. Every pig club member in the coun ty should be given an opportunity to sorely hoped that the parents or mem bers will co-operate with and back toe leaders in an effort to get the bey» there. Use the telephone; call a local 'meeting; g et your community out et the graviyaid class end Into the group of the live ones. More definite information will be given in e few days; but don’t wale— get reedy now. Let’s help the boys. RENEWED TESTIMONY Gets Myrtlewoed GaveL Congressman Nick Sinnott, of the second Oregon district, was the re cipient of a beautiful gavel aad block made of Oregon myrtle weed, Which he erill use in presiding over the meet ing of the Public Lands Committee of the House, of which he is chairmen. The dopor eras the Chamber of Com merce of Marshfield, Oregon. He also lem and. Roseburg man’s tsrico-told story. It is confirmed testimony that no one of this locality sen doubt L. 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