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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
r ” s:'t r i t ì i *’f The black walnut census which the •a y Scoot« of America made tor the •prerametit during toe war. and which .U n ited I f their locatoig 20,000,000, feet of the valuable Timber which could be converted Into airplane pro peller« and gunatoeka, dlecloeed toe alarming tact that the tracts of to r eat populated with toeee trace In yean gone by art now no more. When toe emergency aroee toe foreet service was compelled to report that there were no known tracts of this particular ton- Marshfield, Oregon '*»■■■ .-.■y. H’ - /' ' 2:00 to 5:00 p. m and 7:00 to 10:30 tftromgh the country, found these tracts and paid what, at that time were con sidered fabuloug,prices tor the lumber. Little did toe farm er« and land- own ars draam that some o f these very trees would bo need as toe stocks of German guns to bo pointed by toe government, planted Mack walnut as tliey went aleng on their work, live for each tree cot down, so ns to Insure against any such dearth In the future. They gathered aa many of the nuts as they possibly could, and along too fences and roads and In the hollows (selecting low, moist ground), they placed the teed, breaking toe hall with their heel, bat not removing It and Temple Ground Floor, New Admission 25c 43 Passenger Au tos-1920 Models-on ■ ■■■M M M I lH All BH Exhibit, Representing L a n d le c l in Coos County. Everybody come and help make Coos County’s FIRST AUTO SHOW one grand success. See YOUR new car on the same floor with all the others. In this way ONLY can you make the most satisfying selection. Here is a Wonderful Coquille Valley Sentinel Superior Judge R. M. Webstar, an eye-witness to too heroic resene, toM the story: "Denton board too cry from too w fto o u t*m o o rin g"W o clotolng1>kn «prang from bla cot and dashed to the end of toe ptar and plunged Into too water. Rico bad already gooe down twice when the lad came up to him. “Thera was no haritaucy on the p u t o f Denton, who seised toe drowning man by the clothing at the back u hla neck and legan to tow him toward toe «bore. Once Rica. In his delirium. would have carried her under, but Denton quickly struck hlm ou the wrttt and ordered him to free the g irl “It was the coolest and most thor ough rescue of a drowning man I hues Selahl The word fietah, which occurs so fiw- quently In toe Psalms, Is usually be lieved to ba a directloo to the rausl- dsns wbo cheated the Pmlms In the temple. MaMbeeon, the gnat musical critic, wrwto a beak on the subject I d which, after njectlag a number of th » orlea, he came to the ceuriestou that It la equivalent to the modern “da capo,” and la a direction that the air or song la to be repeated from the commence ment to toe pert when toe word la placed. An Ogden fütah) boy has recently given a practical demonstratlov of bey scoot drat aid scout «rat ald In sa su ring toe Ufe g a rompanlon, wbo had (allea fw m a bona, and cut himaetf eeverely on a borila, severing an artery. The «cout tmmedlataly put loto prue- tire bis scout koowledge of flrst ald. maklng a tourniquet to «top thè sort one Mood flow untll thè tnjtoed la i could get medicai ald. Dr. K. Ri eh, wbo waa enmmtnad to thè lad. declsred that In all probabtllty thè scout saved thè Injured boy** tifa, Th« Humble Pert. In Imperishable chit racier« there .win be Inscribed on" the »uree»« roll i f honor nani** inifninlliirr to most of da. the name* ,<»f tip.»» who iwrfonned nobly humble tmrt% in life : the no- known workers for Immunity, the he roic sufferers- -s w w Mind, some crip pled or handlr-np-i. d Ity the loss of hands or feet, nr mriored-by 'ncureble dise»sea— « l o with a fortitude equal to that of the manyra o f old. took op life’s burden* »m l bravely made the moat of the power* and opportun Iti**, bestowed uimn them by the Almlghri —Prom “ Ambition and SUccen" t»> Orison Swell Manien. - f Ignorance. When complaints are made—oftau not altogether without renaon—of the prevailing Ignorance of facts on sacb and such subjects. It will often be found'that ttye parties renatired though possessing Jg*»- knowledge than Is de sirable, yet posset** more than they know wbnt to do with. Their deficiency In arranging and applying their knowl edge In combining facta and correctly deducing and tightly employing gen eral principle» will be perhaps greater then their Ig.iorance of facts.— Richard Whatley. Quebracho Bark VatuaMa. Qnebrarbn Istrk. one of the chief export» uf the Argentine, will taa leai Iter at b*a*t three tlmeaUs fast as the berk of the <*ak nr the hemlock, and iu lea» than ten years fortunes have Item made hy Investing In que bracho land». Nearly 1,000.000 tons of the wood, or the Ary extrset. a n a n t to the United States and Kurope an nually. The growth of the tree la of the slowest, end It la estimated that 1000 yea n Is reqaired for It to neck Learning taketb away the wtldneao and barbarism ¿ n d fierceness of men’s minds, though a little superficial learn ing doth nther work a contrary ef fect ft taketb away all levity, temer ity, and Inaolencv by coptoae auggew «•n s of all doubu and dttficultlea, and acquainting toe mind to balance rea sons on both rides, aad to ta n back the first offers and concerts of toe kind, and to accept aeiM ag but the ax- ■O’ hied and tried Next to Liberty Theatre Coquille’sNewCafe OPEN ALL HOURS ftacon. a | The American Legion will give another of their popular dance« of “ • “ pira* 'at Goulds’ Hall on the evening of, ? «* !T Z Br t Saturday, February 1. 1 tine B a ll As uatud good muaic and the Legion’s reputation for hospitality assure a splendid sve y man to tba n d i am watch, dear? Husband— It would bo u I <Od not have to, Ugbt tot Note the location