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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
Thru Sleeping Cura 10 :S7 Î 2 Maplcton i m 7:80 A . M. • 3:66 Eu* « * A v. Portland J,v. '.».-00 A. M. 8:00 P. M. Day Coach Passengers change c a n a t Eugene Connects at Marshfield with traîna 508 and 604 to and from Coquille (Bandon), Myrtle Point, Powers and w aypoints. . 'V . 1 • Connects at Eugene with 2nd ^ o. 18 (Sleeping Car Train) for pointe in California. , W E E K -E N D SPECIALS every Saturday and Sunday between Coos Bay Points. • end Lakeside, Reedsport and Gardiner Southern Pacific lin es John M. Scott, V; •aid today by on* who should have authentic knowledge o f the facta, amounts to but little w ore than in term ittent flashes o f returned montai vitality. Physically, it appears, Mr. W ilson has made no progress and he has aged 20 yearn in the lasjt ten months. This latter etatement id veri fied by thoee who have caught recent glances at the executive as his auto mobile whisxed away from the city throngs to quieter thoroughfares in the outskirts o f the national capital where he would be less observed. He is but a specter o f his form er self, emaciated and pale, and hie counten ance imprèsene one as the reflection o f sorrow and depression through wMcq tho light has not broken in many weary weeks. There is no evidence that he has e ’ er walked and there is every rea-1 smi to believe the reports that his left leg and arm remain helpless. While he has taken several tripe in the W hite House automobile no one out- FAVOR OR E-STORY BUILDtlW S (Prepared by the Unite* Otates Depart ment ut Agriculture.) A recent survey o f more than 100 milk plants, mads by the dairy diri- stem. Mut ât o f animal Industry, shows that for establishments handling more than UNO and leas than. 8.000 gallons of rally dally, the typical structura la two stories high ; where lees then 1.000 -gallees of milk are handled dally, the plants are naually boused In one-story bandines. Although there are a few RECORD IS E X C E LL E N T ooo that in ae Industry like those under consideration, which turn over a pro- duct very rapidly, this is the “ equiv- slant o f a high rate o f return on net worth 18 per cent or more.’ girl, but from the evidence preeent- «| at tfce trini I believe the bpy should be acquitted," he said. “ I never in my life saw such a remarkable w it- ness as young H ow ell." . Catarrh Cannot fia Curad Wits LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat ot tba l ies see. Catarrh is a local Omasa, sreatlr In- ¡lurnced by roeedtu tw al conditio*», an* la order to aura U you must tabs aa internal remedy Holl a Catarrh M afl- port estimated tho combined semata of the big live, $1,800,000400, their com bined act worth at $688400,000 and at $$400400400. 1 Woaru His OU Clothes draws, sttaibed BALANCED RATION FOR COWS A balanced re flou for dairy room, mwd largely by How' Turk former* who feed olla go. hay and some mm fodder for roughage, consist* of 800 pounds ground oats. 800 pound* flu te«. 100 pounds bran and 100 pounds cottonseed meal. Considering nutri tive mine Irla shoot the cheapest ra- of milk la thorn bourn warn entirely surrounded by the ko. which was packed la as tightly as possible. One or two sample* pacaed In lee and sawdust arrived In a spoiled condition, duo to the fort that a low enough tem perature had not been maintained. The ko In the lasatated boxes tasted well, and one bo* from Portland. Ore gon. which was ro-ked at Iflaneapolla on Tuesday did not arrive in Chicago until the following tatorday. but wan sttn In good condition. When milk is produced and handled ondar the right conditions It can be shipped to almost any point In tho United Staton, or to foreign countries, and arrivo tn good condition. At ptuo- In s speech hP tea United States 8c nate Wednesday, among other things in advocacy o f thrift and in- "I have on a suit o f clothes four years old, somewhat patched but still serviseabie," he said as he stroked the sisarse o f hie coat. “ The shoes I have on were bought In 191«. I do not pro pose to buy any more clothes until prices go doom to a reasonable level if I subject m yself to danger o f arrest for not wearing enough clothes on tho streets o f W ashington. I am still willing to Uva on corned beef hash and if «ornad beef hash goes too Ugh, I w ill go without meat to bring down H ID E S «cturin» extwriunce art back of W . P. Fuller & C o.