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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)
- t o d a y . nonanes T, am \ - ' y , J- - PAGE P IT S I V*. -v-.. Tha Sunset M agasine and the Sen- inei a n new furnished in combina- v:-' C T O J * .... * S : - J: - . . . A COMPACT TRACK-LAYING MACHINE IS SUPERIOR TO THE LARGE-NHEEL TYPE TRACTOR wheal is pushing against tha mound o f benked-up earth in fro n t o f it end pecking the soil w hile de- in g so. Cletrac rides on top o f the seed bed. It does not sink into it, th erefore it does not have to wade or w allow through it. T o even approach C let rac operative conditions w ith a large-w heel tractor A m ore beneficial idea was in the mind o f its would require men constantly putting down and builder, M r. R ollin H. W hite, the famous designer o f m otor cars and m otor trucks. \ taking up planks upon which the tractor could tra v el. « I t was to produce an econom ical and well-balanced Because it does not have to push tH » earth in fron t pow er unit, sim ple, com pact and sturdy, and em- ^ o f it and pack it down in order to develop tra ctive bodying the qu alities that would insure the great effo rt, the greatest possible amount o f the C letrac’§ est production fo r the user. - pow er is available fo r accom plishing the w o rk .it In E ase o f M anipulation, in a b ility to go ever plow has to do. This constitutes one o f the reasons ed or unplowed ground, easily and satisfactorily, in 4 o r the C letrac’» rem arkable fu el economy. w orkin g down into fence corners or am ong trees Th e C letrac dost m ore kinds o f work more days in an orchard, the C letrac is superior to the large- in the year. It perform s practically mil the work wheel tractor. T h e large-w h eel tractor, in plowed form erly dene w ith horses, m ules and stationary ground or s o ft earth, is alw ays w orking under con power— and doas it faster, bettor and cheaper. ditions w here it is constantly clim bing, a h ill. One- C all and sea our latest type Cletrac. quarter to one-third the fro n t h a lf o f its driving It is easy to mount an internal combustion engine on a fram e on fou r wheels, throw together a trans m ission gea r and a steerin g rod and call it a tractor, but that Is ^ io t the method by which the Cletrac Tank-Type T ractor was designed. ' Hugh Harlocker Automobile*, 'tracks and Tractors Tractor and Farm Implement _ Salesman Saleamanager Coquille Valley P in t National Bank Bldg. Coquille, while C all on us fo r What a of the f SBH55S Nation • D o n ’t m i s s « W ngfe o n e s / fAJe n o t m bit ee rie * o f a rt id o l on pmpmiar n a tio n a l to p ic » by ^ t n i United States Senator L it e © P LEATtffi Hiram W Johnson of California go * o f the leading political figures in America today. Lay a bet on THE P A C IF IC MONTHLY T h e W est’ s Only N ation al M agasine. N o other general magazine gives you the fre e W estern v itm p o ln t, and the series by Senator Johnion is only one of a notable array o l articles and high quality fiction that you w ill find in SU NSET every month. Twenty same at jrewr n*wa Saalar’ s today— S ^ n U r p i n , per yaar IS. Spmctoi TW O rM AAS’ M m i W m *3.00. --------------------------- S U B S C R IB E N O W ---------------------------- S U N SE T M A G A Z IN E , Sen Francisco. California. I en closed ..:^ ....... m Sand me SU N SET far.........yearfa). Nam e........................... ........................................................................ th a Addram ................................................ ........................ ............. . n a tio n a l jo y W X A f V T ltJ/1 in particular when he set out to break I the record o f tw elve deer in one day. A . B. “ A ce B oy” C arey, who has . L eavin g home (th e place w h en he been em ployed a t the Inman mines now . reeidee) he w ent back into the during the summer, has returned to h ills and, circlin g south, came down his old home on the C arey range and I the Corbin creek ravine to the ocean, w ill reside, there fo r the present, says I thence up ¿h e beach to hie startin g the Gold Beach R eporter. Th e Careys | point, so fatigued he could scarcely w ere am ong the ea rly settlers o f Cur d rag one fo o t a fte r the other, but ry county apd a t one tim e owned a ll : happy in the thought th at he had ac the land alon g the coast north o f complished his object fo r du rin g-th e Euchre creek fob a distance o f seven day he had killed thirteen deer,-one m ilee. Speaking o f g a iro conditions hear and an elk. M r. C arey says it M r. Carey says he recalls the day tobk him a couple o f weeks to pack whan deer, bear, elk and other w ild out a ll o f tho meat. Thirteea Deer Is One Dty anim al abounded in the u n o h t ---- — -- ->------- A * f— I -a. Q U L L iN v i your Own ciganttM with f k rrmes Albert is just l \ about as joy’us a sideline as you ever carried around in your grip I For, talcs k at any angle, you never got such quality, flavor, fragrance and coolness in a maldn’s cigarette in your Ufa as every **P. A. home-made” will present you I C ity ............................................... ....................... State...................... _ — — IM m Imnmmmmmmm uuhi ft the wut weather J r p service uniferm for fff> r r th a rtfu la rn u n / M O w b e m ake m g r / « e V ' I d a j c a u o t .^ [ I \ — - — Albert pots new arookenotiona under your bonnet I It's ao Trolled Into a cigarette—and, so aeey to roll I And, you Just take to it like you baaa doing it since away buck I You a s , P. A. in crimp cut and a dnch to lMDdb I It ataya put—aarf you don't tom a Jot whan you » t a r t to hu& th e p a p e r a ro u n d th e to b a c c o ! Reflex E d f r ^ - j if V I 1 Ho Kills Fire Bean l Coos and Carry Counties Phone 251 ■ T O w e M ^ s to P E -R U -N A Charles Beekley, who resides 15 | m ilee from Roeeburg on the North Umpqua, is o f the opinion that b ea n a n becom ing as common a s doer, i f no m ore so, says a Roseburg paper. During the pact weak, M r. Beekley has killed fou r b ea n which he found wandering around his ranch. W ith the addition o f one MUed some tim e ago, ha has killed fiv e o f the animals this eeason. 1 - if I Retd it: John J. Bateman Fred Slagle fu n «ral services and the rqn alru w ar* laid to rest in the Dora cem etery be tide those o f hi* w ife and th eir tw o children, who died whaa quite young. Rev. J. E. W alker preached at M cK inley Sunday. Th ere waa a good crowd out even though it was quite sanity Chenoweth had said: . ' storm y. “ Anyone who says I am insane is Mrs. G eorge Glenn has been on the insane him self. I was su ffering from extrem e nervounesa brought on by W . H. Bunch and W a lter had busi shell shock, but I was not insane.” ness at Coquille Monday. " I quite agree With you ," asserted M cKinley is gettin g ready fo r ai| M cK night w ith a trace o f sarcasm in entertainm ent and Christm as tree a f tiia voice. HI think you are ju st as the M cK inley H all C h risfh as E ve. It sane as any o f us." is to be a school and Sunday School Then, suddenly changing his meth- combined entertainm ent. bd o f attack, M cK night blandly in M cCarthy B ro s .. started (town the quired, “ I preeume you have read -the river Monday w ith th eir logs. The B ible, have you n ot?” heavy rains Sunday and Monday " I have,” replied the aocused. brought the river up nearly bank “ You are, in fa ct, quite a student fu ll. o f the Bible, are you not.” j M rs. Cardosa spent several days ” 1 presume so.” last week visitin g her brother, Chas. “ Then,” thundered the attorney,” Shepherd and fam ily. you know hat when you shot down H enry Hansen has gqne to the G eorge Sydnam w ithout a chance fo r Law hom camp to w ork fo r a while. his l i f e you violated one o f the Lord's A . L. Brown and w ife started last commandments, that you com m itted Tuesday fo r Camas V alley fo r a ten deliberate murder. Is that not so ? ” weeks’ visit. “ H e had sinned,” answered the ac The postoAce has. been moved to cused. “ Tha B ible says the w ages o f the Hansen place, A . L . Bfbwn having sin is death.” resigned in fa v o r o f H . K . Hansen. “ Y ou r B ible also says,” shot back E arl Endicott has sold his m ail M cKnight, “ Th ou sh all not kill.* ” contract to T . Boon, who expects to “ Y es,” came, the instant reply, “ and • take charge in the near future. rig h t alongside o f that it says, “ Thou Elm er K in g expects to m ove his shalt not com m it adultery.’ ” fa m ily to Dora next week. M rs. Lark M ast is visitin g a t Lee M ast’s fo r a w hile. Mr. and M rs. R at Lawhorn visited home folks la st week. A t our Sunday School this week w e had the largest attendance yet, there being th irty there. Grant W ilcox is helping M cCarthys run logs. ' Some o f the M cK inley farm ers a re' prepared fo r the sugar shortage, hav tw o years.— W estern W orld. ing raised sugar cane and a re.n o w E a rn in g is a bettor job fo r a strong gettin g ready to make sorghum this maa than w restling. I t produces real week. They secured the use o f a w ealth. ~~ cane m ill owned by dome parties at Broad bent. Grandpa Leonard, o f Lee, who was reported much better a short tim e ago, is very low again and no hopes are had fo r his recovery. M r . ____ letter Dennis M cCarthy w ent to Marsh brin gs ckstr all whs field Saturday to v is it his fa m ily, as hs returning Monday. :v You'll Uhs^Haei Albert in a Jimmy pipe aa moch aa iron doinahome- , tool Bite and patch are cut out by our exclusive patented ■a. You know P. A. la tha tobacco that baa lad three man to smoke where one was moot erf M b ra. Yes air, Prince Albert biased the And, rae-o-my, what a wad of forests in g n a t numbers. One occasion he citee * hfcfe ^ ... ¿Six