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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
¡gf m m m rT * > t 1* MSS. t 8 m , VK ■ H. C. Dr. Gaa. Dix. Masahfiold; C. Smith, North Bond« Claud Giles, Myrtle M a t ; Mrs. J . 8. Bario«, Co- Tho slack of tho coal miaos, and quille; Dr. C. W. Sadico», Coquille« logged off waste from the sawmills, _Mrs. M. Treadgold, Bandon; Father is taken in Rs raw stato aad subject- McDeviU, Mar shfield; Mrs. A. B. od to a distillation process a t a ml-'GIdley. Marshfield; Mrs. C. Winaor, •lively low temperature which distills North all by-products, leaving a residue Nm R. H. Corey, Mmr.hfl.Id, that is callad earhen, to ho made into artificial coal, called “lignociU.7 Chairman; Mrs. W. A. Reid, Marsh- }This BOW fuel la adaptable for asot- field; Mrs. W. Neilson, North Bond; mllurgical, producer gas, locomotivs Mrs. Annie Guerin, Myrtie Point: cooking Mrs. Bfirt Folsom, CoquiUe; Mrs. E. i • IMM Lewin, Bandon. This fuel is not the so-cmlled Suppl; like kuap coal, and, Mrs. H. 8. Tower, Marshfield, like say high grade coal. It Chairman; Mrs. C. G. Bock, North will withstand all tb s changing cU- Bend; Mrs. King, Powers; Mrs. as, and also the hold- Laurm Schrooder, Myrtle Point; Mrs. ing together’ ef the mass during Hal Pierce, CoquiUe; Mrs. Robinson, mhnMMB aad is clean in handling. Rendon. By using a certain binder this fuel I Publicity C o m m H tisI k deed for the operation of gas- Mrs. Bromberger, Marshfield. u A gallon of this fool, chairman; Mrs. Neil Banks, North while, with bonfire, r o u t Veinies, marshmallow*, cantaloupe, water melon, coffee, etc., and both vocal and instrumental music, games and ev erything to make a pleasant evening. AU present thought it the flneet ever. Oo again T Indeed we shall. All praise to the Junior Endeavor, who oondastod the services one week ago last fhiildaj night, 28 in number. They are doing a grand work in Bible study and it shows they have a su perintendent who is interested in them and they in her. Instead of mooting a t T p. mn they will meet from 4 until 5 Sunday afternoon. Don’t forget the little folks and alt dee to • «Usage in the permeability er the cell-membrane. Though normally the stimulus required for a renewal of growth Is supplied by cold, median leal Injury or a period of drying may bam the same effect The process occurs Independently In any exposed part of the plant so that If one or twe branches of a plant be kept con tlnoslly warm while the other ta,sub Jected to the usual winter chilling, the former will not develop normally the return of summer temperature, though the latter develops as usual. Texas’ -No Man’s Land." No man's land te a tra d of land 200 miles tong and OO miles wide, north of the Panhandle of Texan which la some times designated on the maps “ a public laud,” or “no man’s land,” • • It boloogs to no Mato or territory, has never been surveyed, and Is not open to entry. The north fork of the Canadian (or Cimarron) river runs through the tra d . It Is not known wfy this land waa never Incorporated Into any of tho surrounding Mates or territories. Though several thousand people reside on the land. It Is with out lawn They are said to get along In a patriarchal style, and without any other title to their land than squat ter rights trusting that It will event ually he confirmed to them by the gen- SPEND LESS TIME IN THE KITCHEN Yoa car if yoa «rill boy M an PREPARED fowls. Then yaa can give more time to ENJOYING your children aad helping them with their lessons. Wa have many “goodies” for you to pat into their lunch boxes, and we can aeO then te you CHEAPER than yoa can make them yourself. Try OUR Groceries Farmers’ Union Store gxplalnlng the gaueepan. Many people have been pusxled as to why the pictures of Japanese he roes should represent men carrying ■mall shields. It Is now explained that the artldee carried are n shields hut saucepan lids which are need as weapons and contests I rweaa saucepan tide and swords are enlightening the spectators st the , Royal Horticultural hall la Lond< It seems the legend runs that, a boat 900 yean ago, a famous Japanese fencti waa busy stirring something In n saucepan» wbep he was attacked by n man with a sword. He had nothing to defend himself with, so snatched up a saucepan lid and suc ceeded In parrying the attacks of his %- l “ «OR that find, won out. ¿pram«! fasi»« h fine ha* m the Spi ingrima nr « * • fon are * fatigued and feel generally rundown, then quite a* helpful aa * good tame. ? \ h • « M Tobago’s failure to obtain greeter recognition of its Importance as the “only aatheotic Robinson Crusoe Is land" Is doubtless das to the fact that It Is ■ retiring little Island, concerned chiefly vfitb Its plantations aad trade. out altogether, Tabs- even mil mitory rrofn the time It was discovered by Chris topher Columbus, on his thin) voyage, until England took It from France la 1801 aad started to .tu rn It Into a profitable colony. Its present estate after ■ century of English rule la lest that of a desert Island then of s pertly wooded, pertly cultivated end built up Isle ef the tropica Te Get “Results” Prom Reading. The man or boy who reads with at tention cannot read- amtm If whet /he reads Is worth perusing. Of hie habits when a student a man who achieved greatness says, “Many other students read store than I did and knew more than I did. But so much aa I read I made my own. When a half-boor, or aa boor at m ost bad elapsed, I closed my book sad thought on what I had rent. If there waa any thing peculiarly Interesting or striking In the passage. I endeavored to recall It end lay It ap In my memory, and commonly could offset my object"— From "Books and Reading,” by Noah IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T E E STATE OF OREGON FOE THE COUNTY OF COOS Ehra E. Rodriguen, Plaintiff, about the ease de not recall anvons having basa mordered here a t the time the crime ie anppoeed to have taken place. Howevsr , i t ie argued by others that, if a ■lardar had tak- m If i m M L â HITO an place the body cal s$$ue MJ ■ barn buried er made away with aad rould have had aay intimation the m< irder had taken place. Tide weald ha tru e especially la the event the men ■ lain had been a »ranger. V- ■*# political contests of a quarter of a cv-ntury ago will understand jqpt whom Mr. Bryan BMans. For the benefit Of newer voters we may ex plain that the prominent democrat who refused to support a democratic candidate was President Cleveland aad the democrat who failed tff ru- Youth Prodigai With Opinione Tou can get a measure of youth from Its readiness to offer an «pin Ernest G. Rodrigues, Defendant. ion. That's Inevitable. Tooth has such Suit is Equity far Diverea. a fund of Ideas that It must tell every To Ernoot O. Rodrigues, the above body whet te do next. Men of troad experience are satisfied to wait until their opinion Is asked. Tooth and fresh folk past youth a rt perfectly ready to toll you Just what to de and throw la a little criticism for good measure. We need the dash and dare of youth, but If i a little amusing at times to note the extent to which Im mature advice Is proffered to people.— Paul Erickson subscribed for the Tillamook Headlight when It waa started twenty-two y ean ago. A W. Hart, Myrtle Point A Wonderfnl New Phlky loaned by the Bankers Life Company __i Imre If you die frees any natural cause, the Company pays - $10,000 If you dio from accident, the Cempaay pays . . . - »/too If you become totally and permanently disabled, darin; disability all premium payments are waived aad after one year the Company pays you *1,000 per year, • • I*« hve, and a t your death pays . . . . IO j OOQ Under Aha disability benefit, if you live eleven years, you receive 10,000 Or, if you live twenty-one years, you r e c e i v e ...................... 20 000 Aad a t death yew family w estate will receive . . . . 10,000 the annual payments to you befog subject te total disability. * A. T. MORRISON, District Agent Gemma, Ora. The Buffale Nichel. Tpe Indian hend and buffalo nickels were fire* put In circulation F e b ru a ry 22, IPIA at the ceremonies Inaugurat ing the memorial to the North Amerl. can Indian at Tort Wadsworth. N. T„ when the new cote was produced by I*r. George F. Runs. The first one wee given to President Tafl and oth • ft were distributed among the Indian •hlefti present. Iron Tsll. a 8lous •4 lef on the Pine Ridge reservation In J»mh Dakota, was the model for the' ndlaa bond m the buffalo nickel. Coquill e, , -ri -" A W r» Preferred te Walk. Lewis whose mother was In a sani tarium. was being urged by his nurse st home to eat food that she thought he requlrqd. ghe said. "Lewie, pre tend you ere a car. It Is 20 mflea to mother and It takes a gallon of gawT line to go ■ mils Now, every mouth ful you take la a gallon of gasoline. So 20 mouthfuls wlfl take you to moth er.” Lewis made ■ brave attempt to nccompllsh the end. end after taking nhout ten moffthruls. he exclaimed, with disgust, "Oh, gee, I gi walk the rest of the way." An Example to Imitat« 7 T ab Among other valuable —«temei dementa it contain, iron. It will be found helpful You Carry $10,900 the plaintiff t NUVOSEN (IU«M<Vi) l 9 m ‘ ¥ - PEARL OIL (KEROSBNB) H EA T COMPORT • HOWARD K. COUPER ! • ' Pianist a • Instructor in Plano, Harmony, '§ • Counterpoint aad Form Analy- # • Stadia «t tho hama af Mr. ! 0 F. O. Bau 888 _ ••00090090900909