The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, January 30, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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Geo. Forty, the <
faring men o f this
out to G u m Blano
had a look at the wreck o f the
J. A. Chancier, says the Port Or-
ford Tribune.
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Mr. Forty Is o f the opinion
that when spring comes the bow
end o f the Chanslor, which is
about 200 feet long, will be pull­
ed from the beach where it now
lies. He says that nearby rocks
offer ideal tail holds fo r
For table use. Free from animal
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and that it will be
tively easy m atter to pul
fats. Have you tried it?
wreck to see end he thinks there
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is too much ship there to let go
to ruin. He sayd. however, that
the cabin where the safe was has
been washed away, and while he
could board the wreck on any
calm day yet he does not feel
there is any incentive for doing
so.
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In connection with the wreck
o f the Chanslor, Mr. Forty hah a
number o f interesting facts and
ideas. In the first place, he says,
it was a pity the rocks were sera
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and the course o f the Chanslor
changed ju st before she struck,
W e will demonstrate it at our store
otherwise she would have piled
> on a sandy beach in the lee
the cape as the Sinaloa did
~ all day Saturday. Com e in and
several years ago.
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Then again, Mr. Forty does
find out about it
not believe the vessel broke
clean in two. He thinks that
when she came down on the rock
and bent, the rivets broke and
the after part o f her slipped
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from the shell, and that the long
lip that bent down from the bow
end reached bottom, otherwise
this end, too, would have sunk.
This lip, Mr. Forty thinks, drug
as the wreck washed towards
shore and finally held it from
SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH
coming nearer than 200 yards o f
the beach.
Another statement that Mr.
Forty makes which is worthy o f
Federated Church
investigation by the government
NOT THE USUAL SORT OF SERIAL BUT QUITE T H fc UNUSUAL
as well as by shipowners, is that
You ara cordially invitad ta attend
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white is the worst color a life­ ta Fadorated Church. #-
boat could be painted. They are
8 andar Barrica«
Oac Caat à W art
For tense situations, excitemnt and fast action, it has no
difficult to see on the ocean at
Sunday School 10 a. a .
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any time, he say», and almost
Preaching 11 a. a .
FOR RENT— 3 good housekeep­
impossible to detect when the
ing rooms partly furnished,
equal. EDDIE POLLO is fast, furious, nimble, acrobatic
Epworth League 0:00 p. a .
wind is Mowing and white-caps
table, good cook stove, bed­
Evening Sera cm 7:30 p. a . •
running as is usually the rase
stead and springs. Hot and
Mid-Week Service
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when wrecks occur.
Had the
cold water. Lights and water
Prayer Meeting Wadneaday 7:00
Chanslor’s lifeboat been painted L '
e
furnished, all for $20 per
black he believes it would have
month. D. C. Krantz, two
If you ara without a Church Hoe
been seen by the lookout at the COM I! Wo can hatp you.
blocks west o f Sentinel office.
Coast Guard station at Bandon
If you aro looking for Church Work
FOR SALE!— Lunch Room and
and the men in it saved, but, as Coati Yon can halp aa.
Confectionery doing good bua-
he says, black is not a pretty col
A. B. Barry, Paater.
iness; reasons, on account o f
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health. Apply at Central o f-
Mr. Forty has made the ocean
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- floe, Coquille, Ore. Mrs. R. L.
W ater the Most Predoas Asset a study, and for many years his
Church
Schoal, 10 a. a .
Gimlin.
livelihood has come largely from
The W est’s most precious as­
Morning Barrica, Ant and third
It in the way o f sea lion hunting,
set is not its copper, gold and
FOR SALE— to settle estate—
deep sea fishing, etc., and he Sunday«, 11, a. a .
and fourth
silver ; it is not the tim ber
9-room house; with large
Evening
Service,
a
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wealth o f its mountain ranges; knows its moods as few men do. Sunday«, 7:00 p. a .
basement, wood house and
it is not the salmon o f its rivers
small barn. Six lots, fpur in
r, V&r.
W . E.
Eighth Grade Graduates
or the herds in its valleys. Far
bottom, north o f court house
Miss Harriet Sweet, teacher o f
m ore valuable than all these is
j>n. ja iio tt street. Price $1680;
water. It is the basis the eighth grade hi our city
A . JV. Varney,
CharÁ ef Cta
the cause o f all pros- schools, furnishes us the follow ­
W hen W illiam
Stanley. 2to*-
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ut the system atic de­ ing list o f pupils who graduated •4 „ ’ .«CMadpimJ
O . P ayne, th e
Sunday Morning “
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W ANTED TQ RENT— Dairy
velopment o f the W est’s water from that grade at the close o f
banker at Bi>
Bible
School,
10
a
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ranch near Coquille with 40
the
last
sem
ester:
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resources has ju st begtffiL.,- Im­
11:00 a. a.
Communion and een
p o n v ille , d fa
or 60. cows on the place, by
Chester Stonecypher, Violet
agine what the result will be
Evening Sorrteoe -J
d a red th at n o fa rm erw h o did n o t raise
two Swiss. A lfred Ischy,
schy, Riv-
when the utterm ost kilowatt o f Shuck, Anna Kudrtia, IrVin W il­
7:00 p..
Christian
erton, B og 18.
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cow s as w ell .as w heat cou ld borrow*
electrical energy has been ex­ lard, Adraiane Gardner, Charles
ce 8:00 p.
Cunningham,
Donald
Donaldson
tracted
from the mountain
from him , th e angry grain grow ers al­
FOR SALE— 151 acre ranch, ten
Prayer meeting Wednesday e
streams, when the Columbia, the Myrtle Stancliff, Fred Lafferty,
m ost lyn ch ed him . B u t th e y had to
acres bottom, the rest posture
Leslie Epps, Leigh Stonecypher, lag at 8:00 o’clock.
Frazer,
the
Rogue,
the
Wilam-
d o as h e dem anded— and to d a y , says
land, two miles below River­
Bax
Dalla«,
Pastor.
ette, the Lewis and the Feather W ilbur Howe, Harold Peart,
ton.
House has nine rooms
have all been completely har­ Raymond Irvine, Nellie Morgan,
sDd
Is
modern
in every respect
Christies
Sdeaee
Society,
nessed, when -fifty turbines and Floyd Baird, Earl Speight, Evan
and newly papered. Good or­
wheels aite rotating where one is Noel, Levi Wilson, Dellie Carter.'
arvicea aact Sunday nt 11:00 a. a
chard and fine water, with wa­
These twenty pupils, with two
turning today.
fedneoday'evening aootfag at 8
ter right and coal right. Price
. The water unused today can exceptions, entered the high o’clock.
$4,000. Henry Johnson, Riv­
produce irrigated crops suffi­ school Monday. One o f the two
Saaday oehool at 0 AO a. a . .;
erton, Ore.
lt f
cient fo r at least three times the is going to work but plans to re­
The Reading Boga will ha «pan ev­
present population o f the Far turn to school later. The other ery Taeaday and Saturday afternoon FOR SALE— A good nine-room
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his co u n ty is a q oasis in a blow aw ay
West, and the by-product o f ir­ will try the big adventure o f ma­
house, three lots. Located two
I $ o’clock untU 4. ,
desert, and th e farm ers bless him for
rigation, electric power, can pull trimony.
blocks north o f court house.
th eir prosperity. Such is The Power
The next class o f “ preps,”
every railroad train, operate all
For
price and terms call on the
Chercher
G
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t
o f M oney for Good. H erbert Q uick,
the factories, mills, shops, and which Mis$?Sw$et now has under
adm inistrator having proper­
arrices
at
Church
of
God
chapel
form erly a m em ber o f th e F arm L oan
mines, light all the homes and her ch ary* comprises 37 pupils
ty in charge. Vf. A.
B oard, tells th e story in th e first issue
still leave a margin o f several and leaves only one seat waiting every Sunday.
Coquille.
63t
Saaday
School
at
10
a.
a
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for an occupant
million horsepower.
y o u ’ll receive if y o u subscribe tod a y.
Preaching nt 11a. m. and 7:80 p. a .
It’s coming faster than most
A 440-Acre Stock and Dairy
fa the «MW la«ee b the
T a r O w t u m a m f a
Prayer meeting Thumday evening
Everywhere
Demand
ter
Ha
of
us
expect.
The
war
has
ranch, 14 miles from Myrtle
• whole jrw r, because you
at 7:88 p. a .
‘ aught us to think in term s o f
will never be able to buy
Point, 3 miles from Bridge.
“ An example o f how scarce
A sordini welcome to extended to all.
the beak f a w little as
billions. Pretty sonn, when the
Good buildings, graded road,
houses
fo
r
rent
are,
is
illustrat­
Dolt
■y, or
$1.00. Don't wait. Dc
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L B . Noni, Pastor.
world’s
buying
rush
after
its
good
school, free mail delivery
id q r,
M j O n your w
ed,” says the La Grande Obeerv-
five years o f economy has spent
and telephone. W ill sell with,
of
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by
an
advertisement
which
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Tag Building for Port o f Bandon
Tabs $1.00 out o f
itself, when unemploment once
or without personal property.
appeared in last evening’ s paper
more becomes a danger, tens o f
The best bargain in Coos coun­
Work is under way at Coos
o
f
a
house
fo
r
ren
t
The
owner
H
torn ei
boa
thousands o f men will be set to
ty.
For further particulars
lay
on
a
big
scow,
40x100
feet
this morning called the office and
work harnessing the
water
inquire o f W . A . Lett, Bridge.
fa r a
asked to have the ad taken o u t in size which is being construct­
courses that the desert may
Ore.
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as she had had 12 applications ed for the U. S. government by
ONE YEAR—S3 BIG ISSUES-fLOO,
blossom and the clean, inexhaus­
last evening, and three early this the Scandia Shipbuilding com­ WANTED— Wool and Mohair, Hidaa,
tible energy o f the copper wire
pany. The soow will be complet­
morning.”
Paite aad Chinina Bark. Highest
do the work o f the W est— From
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ed in a few months, says the
Prie« paid. Goo. T. Moulton. l$tf
February Sunset.
Western
W
orld
We can beat th a t Here in Co-
The vessel will be brought to
quille houses are never advertis­
T o Lease For 0 0 and Gas
ed fo r ren t If a ranter casually Bandon and machinery o f a mod­
rtfaef
yv
It seemed like old times in the mentions some evening that he ern bucket dredge installed. The
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mid-continuent oil field when we has some idea o f moving to an^dredge Will be used for deraen-
other town in six or eight ink places in the CoquiOe river,
this week printed a hunch o f months, when his landlord gets pulling
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logs.
snogs and suken lop.
The port commission and the
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$2.00 per load
HOWARD K. COUPER • very much aa they used to in several citizens on his doorstep government will do considerable
g LYCUBGU8 LOOM Ma. »
t • Formerly of Tho Arrillaya A Kansas. The discovery o f either waiting to ask fo r e reversion-: - harbor improvement work os
Leave orders at the mill or
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k n ig h ts or r r rWAS
• • Musical Coll«»«, San Franciaco A
gas m - oil in paying quantities in ary Interest in the lease to that soon as the dredge is completad.
with me.
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INSTRUCTION IN PIANO A
No, a house Is never al-
this
valley
would
stimulate
de­
aad the
to become vacant here
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• • AND MUSICAL THEORY A
P . E. D R A N E
for
Phaae 1*71 • velopment wonderfully — and
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at • odeek
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§ A P. O. Bsk SOS
it being bespoken.
Office lin t door north «4
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A that many indications o f both oil
Noeler’a Grocery
and gas have been seen in this
section la well known.
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LOOK!
Nucoa, Nut M argarine
FEATURES
Every Monday
“NUCOA” is a pure product
abutter substitute,andagood
one, at about one-half the
price of butter.
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