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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1919)
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The idea is that increased salaries will toad more young people to adopt teaching as a vocation and fill up the depleted ranks. The coal mbtora on the other ham* gre . ^ because there are too many of them tddo the work that needs to be, done. They want not only higher wages but shorter hours and fewer days’ work per week eo that a, limited ameapt of work will sup port more people. The remedy would seem to us to be for a part of the miners to seek weA in other lines. With all the demand for labor in the world and-the loss of about 15 million of the wyrjd .workers on the battle field; the problem would seem to be to make labor more efficient instead of less—to lower instead of raise the cost of producing a necessity such as Close Friendly Relations _ Iris' eslf and and girls, that Is. id» a government by larger dub? Or, getting nearer »• minority, no matter how noisy or the meat—or the milk—of the thing, threatening that minority may why shouldn't ho club hoy or girl who be. The trike business has been fun raises a calf milk that calf when eh« into the ground in this country and is become» a cow, watch her develop, becoming mighty unpopular. To in- ment, keep a «et of book» on her pro yoke such-» weapon to secure an ex duction, and, in a »mall way, lesm cessive share of the good things of the essentials of .dairy farming, tak life <is an act which under any con ing the figuras to school and getting ditions, .would be repugnant to the them interpreted, and incidentally American sense of fair play. But teaching “the old man” a new trick when the strike is invoked at the be or two? That is the question, in one form or ginning of winter, backed by a threat to starve and freeze the babies, the another, asked by experts of the infirm and the sick, unless the miners Dairy Division of the United States are given double wages for half time, ¡Department of Agriculture. It is 1 the government did what every good question that farm people and agri citizen must approve, when it en cultural exftnsion workers might joined the strikers. The United States think about. There may be more to is never going Bolshevist and the say on the subject after a while. sooner we begin exporting the for. signers who came here to overthrow _ Goad Word» for Our Cora Show our institutions, the sooner we shall Editor McDaniel, of the Coos Bay be freed- from the disturbances they Harbor, has the following good words foment. ,, ,, for our Corn Show nqxt week: (PETTING OVER A DEBAUCH The Coquille people are to be con Commenting on the,occasional com gratulated for fathering the corn plaint that property in' Bandon is as- show—it is a big boost for Coos eoun- TEACHERS' §ALARIBS sessad higher in proportion than in ty, and a boost in the direction most The Sentinel he»-« not changed its the rest of the county the World says; needed. Com is given very little Over at the Bay a »auage maker opionion about the situation craated .consideration because of the general So far as is known, however, the belief that it ia not adapted to either has just quit at a North Bend mar in this county and throughout the ket, who was getting $45 a waek. At country by the drawing away of assessment values of Bandon are as our so if or climate. That is where that rate sausage would sell high, teachers into other more lucrative oc equitable in relation to property the corn show people are doing a good value# in other towns of the eounty, work, they a re ‘proving that this is even if the ranchers donated their cu patio ns where the educations! and in regard to each other, as an largely a mistake. quirements are almost nib That hog«. y, . it one of the results of the prevailing unbiased board of appraisers could es The com show will occupy two full Eggs are close to a dollar» a dozen dislocation of wages where in same tablish them. ' days and nights and there will not be in Portland and sure to reach that kinds of work wages are no higher The whole trouble is that Bandon, | a dull moment during that time. The figure before Thanksgiving. Still thal than they were five years ago, while along with tha o ther' towns of will be judged by competent used to be the regular winter price in in others they « re two or three hun county, went on a prolonged and men sent here from the O. A. C. and New York City fifty years ago, so bur dred par cent higher and in some highly optimistic real estate gamb there will be lectures on com grow modern biddies needn’t thfijk they are caaeu flva hundred par cent. The ling debauch several years ago, and ing which will be worth hearing. doing anything phenomenal. Sintinel does not print what our East like many of our millionaires who T—t r—T--- A ■ ?-• Fork friend has'to say on this eub- baforo the establisment of the in- •> The Portland livestock Show Down in Curry county the Port Or- jeot because wa agree with him, but come tax at least, were accustomed In (its ninth year of growing suc ford Tribune says the acorn crop this because we Hke to give everyone to decide as long as their assets to fall is the largest even known. It hearing. Our own course has been to taled one million -dollars they might cess the Pacific International Live avers that hogs running in the woods do everything in our power to keep Just as well call themselves -multi stock Exposition will be given a t ' Portland, Oregon, the are now fat enough to kill prjfea as near normal and proportion millionaires. Bandon set too high a fof November IT to 22 under the the hunter who gets a bear this fall ate as possible. Besides, the teacher, capitalisation on the future. ----- won’t have to worry any more this The refection has been painful and roof of a new pavilion covering 7V4 the preacher and the editor are to winter about the high cost of shorten acres and representing an investment some extent - in the same class, in has created considerable suffering of nearly half a million dollars. Three ing. which the honor of the service ren and discontent, and has all in all been thousand pure-bred animals in the a heavy price to pay for the pleasure The elections which were to give dered has teen heretofore considered cattle horse, sheep, swine and goat King Alcohel a new lease of life have as warranting a lesser compensation <yf tile few years of “prosperity.” classes have been entered. Eleven But what .makes the situation all the driven the last nails in his coffin in cash than is awarded in other pro eta tee are represented in the exhibits. Even in the lager beer stronghold of fessional lilies, such as lawyers and worse is the fact that the pendulum Coincident witli the Exposition will Ohio there ie a two to one majority physicians. And yet the doctors do 3amng to the other extreme and a be held the extensive exhibits and in the citi«a for. him to stay dead, and a vast amount or gratuitous work year «r two ago property sold fo* practical educational program of the a three to one vote for prohibition aqd the lawyer? are not always be ueh less than its intrinsic value. Western Dairy Products show. The hind in rendering unrequi in the country. Tha’s about the CALLS FOR BAUD WOOD '$ Annual convention of the Western Vallandigham got it in the neck If yen have oak, ash, maple, m yr Tlalry Instructors’ Association will That a thousand dollars a year he ran on a platform of opposition to tle, alder, cottonwoqd and other minoi also be held in conjunction. the prosecution of the war for the should be paid every teacher, no mat ter what the experience or qualifier Northwest species growing on your Union. ' -> v ■ Why Eggs Should Be Candled. tions, ia a question that is open to land and wish to sell it, the Forest I 1. Candling provides a fixed stand The writer taught his Service may be able to help you find Among the thirty-eight men of this argument. ard for trading by doing away with a purchaser, says a Portland letter country who are now named as as- term of five months’ school for $20 « pirants for the presidency at the elec a month or at the rate of $252 a year from that division qf the U. S. De Kuessing. 2. It makes possible a fair price partment of Agriculture. tion next year, Herbert Hoovér is the for a nine months’ term, and that to the careful producer of good eggs. This Service at Portland has fre about the time when $250 in currency only one who is talked of as a candi 8. It shows who is responsible for date of both the democratic and re wasn’t worth more than $100 in gold. quent inquiries in regard to these publican parties and also ef the in As to prices iii general we have no veods, the inquirer almost invariably the bad eggs, and who wastes food 4. It leads to general improvement dependents. And, come to think of it. question that he who triee to keep wanting definite information as to where he can purchase the stumpage in quality. Hoover has demonstrated executive down the high cost of living $*■ 6. It conforms to law. ability of the very highest order dur unsettled times is doing a distinct in question. In the main accessible 6. It saves freight Charges, trans trees of these species are found only ing the five strenuous years through public service. portation space, and case material by outside the National Forests, in rel Equality in the distribution of which we have just passad. wealth and in the products of labor atively small quantities and scatter liminating the handling of worthless stands; making it difficult to al pioducts. “The machinery of the joint system has never even been approximated, of bargaining in the mining industry but the conditions produced by the wiys furnish satisfactory informa Goad Roads AM Markatlag is intact. It would be a simple p u t world war have certainly accentuated tion. As a means of improving this The farmer interested in hauling ter for the government and the coal the inequalities in such distribution. service, the District Forester invitee those who have stumps ge of this his produce to market in the most operators to again set it in motion to THE COUNTRY STAYS SANE* character for sale to send their names economical fashioa can not afford to negotiate a wage agreement,” says John L. Lewis, acting president of the The way in which both houses of and addresses, giving the name of overlook the benefits derived from United Mine Workers. People are congress -rallied behind the adminis the species they have for sale, its sise, good roads. Investigation of certain moro apt to negotiate when one does tration in its drastic action toward quality, and tip approximate price. highways shows that the coat per ton- n’t hold a pistol to the other’s head keeping the homes of the nation It is felt that the stum page holder mile was practically, cut in half by as the mine workers ire now doing warmed and its babies and sick com-' and prospective purchaser might of reason of the betterment of the road. in the shape of a strike that threatens fortabla in the face of the miners’ ten be brought together by such co In other words, good roads mean d death to thousands and untold suffer strike, was illuminating and inspiring. operation. big reduction in that part of-over ing to the nation. , head which covers hauling—and haul It refieated on a larger scale what happened at Seattle when red revolu Road Betterment Helhe Land Valoee. ing of some sort is being done practi The United States government ex tion was threatened. This country Whereever public roads are improv cally the year round. hibit from the National ‘Dairy show isn’t going to be governed by soviets ed the general tendency is for the at Chicago, costing $25,000, is to be of the Russian type so long as our value of aljoining farm lands to in Calling Cards, 100 for $1.00. shown ia its entirety at the Pacific people retain their senses. It is only crease. This is a practical considera International Livestock show at Port a very small minority of the laboring tion which promoters of betters high land November 17-22. Prof. Morten- men that desife such conditions ways point out should not be ov< • LYCURGUS LODGE No. 72 é aen, of tha Iowa State Agricultural either. A few noisy exremists often looked, for it means that money wise • KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ft College, will conduct a dairy products succeed in terrONzing the majority of ly spent on the thoroughfares is an ft Meats Every Toeadsy Evening ft judging class in the dairy saetion. union Into approving their extra investment paying good returns. In ft In W. O. W. Hall ft The western Dairy Products show, vagant demands, but Uncle Sam can’t vestigations by the U. 8. Department ft at $ o'clock ft managed by Karl B. Musser of Wash be stampeded by any such methods of Agriculture show that the value ington State Collage, and, also, tha as a threat to cut off his supply of of land adjoining certain highways Western Dairy Instructors’ Associa fuel at the beginning of winter. Thf experienced marked increases in value AVOID MISTAKES tion will be in convention in the same stand taken by the miners in support after improvements in the roads were pavilion during the Livestock show. of their extreme demands reminds us made. By comparison with similar No Need for Coquille People to’ Ex- of the heartteasnass^Sif the Hons. land on roads which had not been im. prriment with "Such Convincing The sacrat iiallot ia one -of the safe These organisations will have to learn proved it was manifest that the bet Evidence nt .Hand. guards of American institutions and that though the country stands behind terment oG the highways'was a prin There are many well-advertised the Longshoremen of San Francisco them in asking for living wages and cipal factor in the rise of land prices. idney remedies on the market to did well in incorporating it into their the beet possible safeguards and day, but none so well-recommended constitution. Until that constitution working conditions in their haanrdous Doan’a Kidney Pills. Read the Young Chickens Pay Best Statement of a resident of Dorena. I was diaiegarded and treated as a work, It Instinctively sees when n de- Feed to produce one dozen eggs cost H. N. Henrickson, Dorena, Ore., “mere scrap of paper” the plan to mnnd ie entirely unreasonable. More 10 cents with pullets, 14 cents with says: “I was flat on my beck for strike for a $00 a waek wage was than that, as between the mine owners 2- year-old hens, and 19 cents »bout with three weeks on account of tha defeated. It was only by a standing and the mine worker« there is a very 3- year-old hens, in a 8-yoar “feeding intense pains across my kidneys. I vote in which the noisy red radicals much larger class whose rights must test conducted by poultrymen of the think following the blacksmith trade terrorised the conservative majority not be trampled upon, whan they are United State« Department of Agri for twenty-six years had a lot to do with bringing on the trouble, in the into favoring a policy that they op- sttilng a dispute about wages. The culture. These were the cost figures first place. I knew my kidneys were posed that the strike was decreed. entire people who pay the fuel bills of feed at the time of the experiment, out Of whack and began using Doan’s In the Case of the coal miners there have a right to secure fuel, for with which began in 1912, and must be Kidney Pills. They fixed me up in good shape and I haven’t been both- was not even the pretense of a refer out It life is not possible for any corrected to present prices. jred for a year now. I gladly recon endum before the strike, the leaders grant time in the. winter season. And mend Doan’s for 1 know they are a did it all. If the unions observe the the public win not consent to be bull- Sunset Magazine and the Sentinel fine kidney medicine.” requirements of thoir own eonatitu- dosed into backing the workers' are now furnished in combination for Price fine at all dealers. Don’t , democratic tions for claims, no matter how unreasonable, $8, the price of the Sentinel being simply ask for a kidney remedy get they will io I on gar 4 « a under threat of being frosen and $2 a year and that of Sunset $2 and Doan1* Kidney Pill«— the same that Mr. Henriksen had. Footer-Milbum of tha poopla. tha masa« The men ¡starved If they wont take a in the combined price being*! leas. Co, Mfgra, Buffalo. W. T. *?* - should exist between yon and your bank ers. . 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