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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
• w |Pp!r pí V"' ■ i** r- ^ TAW )wered RIBBONS 1 in 11-4 yard lengths a t 40c and 75c. Let ua show yon what a pretty display of these Hair Ribbons we have. ■" . I S tore t V i/•a?;,. , *V j ,W. \ 1 ■■k-i. BONNIE WALKER, § |2 J W E E D C H A IN S 30x3# ---------------- $6.00 32x3 Vi ___ 5J0 31x4 . ------------------ 6.00 32x4 _ 33x4 . . ---------------- Ü M l 34x4 . .................. 7.00 3 5 x 4 ____ j , ____ 32x4 Vi 33x4% ---------------- 34x4 V) 35x4 % J L ______ Mx4Vi - ............. 7.50 T AA 7.25 7.50 8.00 8.00 • - - Coquille Hardware Co. I; At a county library conference re cently held in Pendleton there wm great enthneleam expressed over the :'suecese of the county n u t for »up- port of librarie» «a it*ha» operated in Oregon. Trustee» flam small ment. This m atter is to be brought towns told of the greatly increased before your county court for infor interest in local libraries since they mational discussion on October fith. hare had a county book supply and Before that time, it should be discuss the service of the County librarian. ed in each community, i t the county Nine Oregon counties hare libraries library is to be organised in 19X1, ac working under the law—Multnomah, tion must be taken now.—Cornelia Wasco, Hood River, Umatilla, Kla Marvin, librarian, Oregon state 11- math, Josephine (partially), Des chutes, and Malheur. The last three systems have Just been organised M! s 3 Marvin il to some degne in since the new law went into effect ia error in regard to the Coquille Li 1 * 1 ». brary. Though there is a private as Coes county has a good library in sociation, the city furnishes a room a library buildiag a t Marshfield and for the library in the City Hall and th e city employs a trained librarian. pays the salary of the librarian. The books are loaned free to anyone ia the county who asks for th an , but MYRTLE POINT ITEMS. there is no effort made to take library privilegea to people outside Marsh field. There is a public library at Band on splesdidly administered by Miss H airy, and a small library maintained in Coquille by a private association which has for some years had the devoted service of Mrs. Dim- mick, as librarian. North Bead also has a assail library. The figures be low show the resources of these lb I. braries financially and in volumes. The total amoupt of tax money de voted to libraries in the cousty is Have you learned that the |g ||j De Laval Cream Separators and m ilking machines are money makers lor their owners and can not be surpassed for clean skimm ing, ease o f operation and cleaning and long life? If not, you are los ing not only days bat dollars. Cone in and gee them the first time j w are ia town. Sooner or later you will buy a DE LAVAL. This ia abo true of our Groceries. Good foods. At ’ NOSLER’S CASH STO RE SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH Ia giving presents to*your frieada aad Give Jewelry Year araoeatg will be __» Gifts that Last , For Hiffh Grad* Jewelry set W. H. Schroeder • . * f — Jewelry Maaufacturing Oregon State Fair SALEM September 27th to October 2nd *. 0 '* Reduced Rates apply from all agency stations in Oregon, in cluding Midland to Kirk, Ore., incL, also from Bandon and Newport, Ore. Minimum adult fare $1.00. Children of half fare age 60 cents. f* l ?' y. '" " 'r '' • ' ' /-W '; v- A U Trains Direct to Fair Grounds Trains 17. 18, 28, 24, 27 and 28 win make regular stop a t F air Grounds. Trains 14 and 16 will make flag stop. For further particulars inquire of local agent * S0UTHELN PACIFIC LINES G rav el Ford To Be S h a t l a |ed far enough to insure that it win L. A. Pinkston, of the dairy firm of be impessabie during the winter. If Ptnkstoa A Yeung at Gravel Ford, the »ofteet pistes had been gravelled was a Coquille visiter last Sunday, this summer the road would have He says he sees no way in which the haen as goad or hotter than before, people of hie section will he able to ,b e t without any surfacing in those communicate with the outside world place» be thinks they win have to during the coming winter. The work prepare for a long siege next win- of putting the roud down the East (ter, water transportation being ob- no UDranee in m yim ar urns, warns»», q Wed- Empire, or Beaver Hill) and the eoun- . ... try people would enjoy the same li- brary privileges. Marshfield is able B g Jacobson, to provide for iteolf. The small ^ ^ ^ th to e to towns and the country people now " n J d .V oiT bnm in-1 have 9S traveling libraries and indi- _______________ vidoal service from the state library at Salem, but they ought to have, mere books nearer house, securing Mrs. Ben Knife has moved to Co- from the 8tate Library through a ! quill» to heap house for her children, local library only the unusual er ax- while they attend school there this pensive books the local library cannot winter. furnish, aad using the state’s travel- Lawrence Woodward left Saturday ing libraries through a county center to b« at O. A. C. when it opened Mon- POUND—At Brewster Valley a to avoid freight chargee. Recreation - day. Mr. Woodward intends to study black horse four years old. Was al books aad books for special stu- forestry. unbroken, very gentle. R. C. Pierce dents can be furnished by the state, Grover Qoutbler accidentally cut on C. A. Pettingill’s ranch on Cun which mum work a t long range, im- his knee with an axe last walk, which ningham. personally, but effective eduoational required the doctor’s attention , work through libraries needs personal The school clerk announces school supervision rad a smaller unit. at Arago to begin October 4. AU the people of the eeunty might There ia quite a let of hay aad share in Marshfield’s library and grain out and if this rain doesn’t make it more effective for all eon- stop aoou all will be ruined. . corned by uniting in its support Laura M ilrai, tbs eldest little through a county library tax. Mrash- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milan!, field would then turn over He books is ill with typhoid fever, to the county and become the can- The Arago community booth took aad T d lp n . tral library, with branches in other first prise a t the Ceos an d . Carry towns and neighborhoods, and mail county fair and Norway second. The order service to all people in the eoun- possessors of so many bine ribbons at ty. Arago makes that article look very A tax of one fifth of a mill would common. Arago appears to be head- make county and local contributions quarters tor beet purebred Jerseys, as follows. although a few Holstein» are owned ! Superintendent Mulkey says th at •Population 1-5 mill Place d Shedd,tin conducting a citisenship class 22,267 $4711.20 iCeos county a t X. R. I among the aliens here who were ap 747.24 4,084 iMasaMkU plicants for naturalisation he found 880.18 North Bend 8.268 141.64 ; Coquille \ 1.442 188.14 Bandon 1,440 »6.46 »84 Myrtle Point 80.04 458 Easts ids 17.76 182 Empire 12.64 Beaver Hill . 148 1 This rate of tax on a county unit basis would give eeeh town the nee of 5,600 volumes a t once, end a gen erous supply of new books sack year. For each alone, it would mean a poor little library, and aa an addition to the present funds, would accomplish Uttle unless combined. No library in the county ia new ad equately supported. Each must have JOHNSON a local tax increase from one to three tenths ot p mill, or continue to strug gle along without enough money to buy the hooka necessary to gaud ser < 3.00 per load vice. Marshfield bee th* beet start, Leave orders a f tha mill or hat it cannot, for its local work ahum, retain the services of a competent li with me. brarian, and It has enough hooks to share. Udder this system the school district libraries would also he or ganised and mere effectively need. Mill Wood IVRDIUNE The nsattaa is, shall each eom- & -vV . e* iam, (AM