The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, December 17, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    fasher for Mother
gifts stay go, hot there in no
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taljad—, the now di
r in the glad ere
all men a n toot
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quit
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b N .T Task CKy last M jm dv
Federal company reduced the erbe
priçe o f auger to 8 * ear*
got duwn tu I f hare ta Get
h t «ho
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The offer of Ëlbort Dyer, o f
deh, to givo away *00 aera* o f logged
off land to actual settlors whs
glow barrios on it is chetóni
qqtrie. f,
country.
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' Mis* Katharine Colombo,
tars for » short time as I
H aS,
the Dairymgfa's U —«— «• «
price was $8.60 at the refineries at
Saa Francisco the first of the weak.
Nobody is buying to hoard
petion of a rise in price new, as
as often the case during the war sod
after Its d ose-________
In 4iscnasfa|g the Now Orleans milk
•trike last summer, Hoard’s Dairy­
men says, "It proved that the
plus’ plan tails to work—that sc
sad demand set tbs prise* It
says that wtaa a d tp fake Now Or­
leans, with « 0 * 0 0 inhabitants
turning ctap 18*00 gall—a of
n day or loss than half a pint tar
each man, woman and child, milk
moods advertising. The results o f the
pubtMly g if— too various war
drives for funds in the
have convinced many a
Thomas that advertising pays.
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R oom of
democrats are feeling
that they should have a party
in Coos county. It fa possible. Of oU
the papers in the eouaty than is not
one that gavo the party
support in the Into el eel
ever that is not the main need o f the
democratic party. What tt
well as the republican party is to put
candidates and tickets in the field
that have the approval o f too people.
Then a n taw as —pap
that a n so hidebound sad partisan
that they will not recognise unques­
tioned merit in a party's objective.—
Myrtle Point American.
"ms.!.1
.1 H, ! 1 .1
is facing the die-
alternative o f starving or
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The silk shirt period
no longer is the fot-
.T Ho mmwond ted calf being killed for returning
fume -M g
to the least « f l — v h f a a f the serviee. People who
ye liieve -H r- it unto me.” He bought fliven and forgot to pay tike
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■—------- m lambasting the govern-
tat, or the capitalists, or whatnot,
sr do it—and
but they haven’t yet had to walk tar
enough or go hungry enough to ho
It Is
brought to a realisation that their
trouble II— largely within them-
selves. But one cen hardly help ¿elves. The wrong viewpoint. Too
tolrp i-g that th ey w en afraid that much listening to the mischief mak­
b y -m u c h - S t a r r i n g babies in ers who w en educated in a lop-sided
Europe g ot,m on of the donetione of way and who look with disfavor upon
the church people in this — “ *— the general scheme of thing* as it
was laid out by the Almighty. Too
their own salaries would —
much Jass, and too little prayer; a
i t f their
full belly, and an empty head.
What a sick world needs just now
Appear to have ta w profoundly ignor­
is — old fashioned religious revival
ent o f psychology. The mars »
crons man, or a man enthusiastic for and a baptism o f p—taeoetal fire. A
gfsat cause gives, the more ho tittle more regard for the sacredness
i to g*yu Thai was illustrated of contract, and then a lot o f self-
■ninisM of rimes among the American denial and intsUip— t expenditure of
people, wh— they op—ed their purses both time and money.
Kick oat the sociological quacks,
for war eharitias. That^H k jt o o n
rend the Sermon on the Mount, and
—o who gives fn sty will testify- *• ton h—k to work, All will yet be wall
^
- hoes who contribute to the salvage o f - t ,
babyhood a»d childhood in Burt
will ho moss likely to^gtvs taeriy^er SCHOOL TAXES VEST UNEQUAL
It «ii—ii that the 2 per cent state
bo— niggardly in response to the tax for grade schools in this state,
which was approved at t^o primaries
gn at appeal that still eoaes fre
-hat strick— continent in behalf of last May do— not do all that was
hoped o f H, though it has no doubt
those little tUidren, "w h o - angel
Christ says, "do always behold the kept many schools going that would
foes o f my father which la in heaven.” otherwise have boon closed. It is in
Wo do not mo— by this, howover practice simply a 2 per cent eouaty
that say of the Ms—sd givers to this tax — the properties hi each county
for the benefit o f the schools of that
ea—e will bo inclined to coatribt
freely to the support o f such mis­ county. . No money raised in any
eouaty is spent in any fit her county.
fits — «ho eisrgym—, who adopt
So it happens that in some conntia*
kens. tT ? tg0*$ir taels tar anything that 2-mill tax produo— — much as
uplifting or holpfol would bo "to »600 per teacher in the public schools,
seek the living among the dead," if while in m m others in produces little
more than »100.
not to east pearls baton w h a
It arould be tar better for the cause
of education in the state — a whole
FEW WOMEN ELECTED
if the 2-mill tax were apportioned on
Worn— a n allowed to veto all a more uniform basis and the same
right in this country but wh— it
amount —id for the average daily at­
Comes’ to getting the offices the m
tendance o f pupils in all the schools
a n still sitting pretty tight. In Mas-
This ia not a new thought with the
Isr school ofllcu"
editor. Ia an «astern state, bo labor
Tuesday the women a n —id to have
ed both In the pro— and in the legis­
"fared poorly” and at Attleboro, where
lature to do away with pot districts
a woman was running for mayor, she
and pet school« where taxation for
received only 84 votes out o f 6*00
schools was practically eliminated in
Nor is it much bettor fat the country
soma district« and In others becai
tt lu g e . With abodt five hundr
a serious burden if the school* were
si emboss o f congrats, nearly all of.
to be kept running. It is not in pro­
»horn wore elected last fall, one place
ductive industry alone that co-opcr
only wont to a woman; while with
tion fa needed. Wo ought all to be
tim e or four thousand mom bo n of
willing to help boar each other’s bur
state legislatures worn— have w
dens in education as well — in grow­
only 28 plaeas, — about half a legisla­
ing raisins or in producing butter
to r to each state — the average. The
newly enfranchised sox cant bo cor
pected to get a moiety o f the Office* in
LOUT UP NOT DOWN
sight or perhaps not m en than a
The Harbor published Bist week the
•mall percentage o f them but it cer MW»» appeal fer fond* to the people
tainly does deserve mors «than it is to make up the deflirit in republican
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campaign funds that appeared in the
O U * TURN NOW
The Harbor is exactly right in in­
sisting that the state shall fulfill
the promisee made Coos county in the
law approved by the people in 1217
snd by the Highway Commission
being enacted faite laws in this state
since as to the construction o f the
than they do' in other states. ' If a
majority could bo secured for eay road to Roseburg. It says:
punk proposition put On the ballot,
lowing edito! ini
“The H arbor' publishes in plate
form an appeal to the people for
funds to finance the committee, there
being a deficit of $1*00*00. It is
urged that those who are financially
able send their checks for $1,000.
Small checks are not solicited, so it
is taken that the treafursr will not be
burdened with remittances from this
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with which
wife or mother will greet the
: elan Electric Washing Machine
suit fa n eomponwd that fa
poiao—
— * —a ho with«
actually arsenical.
This fa the staff that Is1 ml
erywhere in this county .
at all sorts and conditio— . b its way
■ t is tho stuff that the
housewife tries to maka fa
tie violations of th* law, bnt that fa
a minor thing, albeit still, toe
a— c— bo bought in many flu
can apparatus for all certs o f
browing, aad never a pan — but has
his pot formula. Ia a Western city
s few days ago I saw oi
window filled with bottling, m
and brewing op—rat— o f all
op—ly for sale, qnd basic
for the— homo meaoss are
the past. It isn’t good «nmefa to w
rant the trouble tab— to mqkc it.
Commercial moonshine fa net sold
-e a c h . It fa a cid — ds
of being real w h isk «. tt to sold ia
refilled bottl—, with forged i«k*i« aad
counterfeited government stamps
looks like whiskay, but it ton11,
fa pofaop, terrible doath-daaling poL
son. Any drinking frtond o f
quaintance who has net aessos to a
stock o f real whiskey will toll ypa of
effects, ranging fro— di
no— to coma aad sickness, that have
come from tho drinking o f this
It fa meet fat evidonois ia tho cities,
•nd tho osakara and purveyors o f it
are. almost invariably
«liens—who made haste to
avenue for quick money. Mot tong
ago tho official* satesd a great
of forged labels — th* lower
Side of New York. Thoy wo­
of good brands o f whiskey that
sold before prohibition. They
intended fo r b o ttl- o f
and were only * tan.«tea o f tho— te
use in New York.
8o it fa over the country. Not only
that, but bottl— o f —a1 v
emptied by steaming o f s
corks or by baring hoi— te
and refilled with tide stuff, aad sold
as o f the original quality. The
o f money that has he— paid tar this
bog— and baleful whiskey ia this
country stem last January fa enor­
mous. The numb— o f deaths it h—
caused eaaaot bo computed, hot tt Is
largo. I know o f seven myself. The
cas— o f blind—
a— 'frsqusat, and
the men who took a
mt drinks
of it and became viol—tty fl» te* to
be found in almost every biota.
This stuff, w h - taked ta b o ttl-
and with forgud labels and ceunter-
feited stamps, soils for about the
*ame price — real whisky, because
nobody with money enough te puy
three or four dollars a bottl* f — tt
would buy it otherwise, tt fa sold for
what it 1«—hootch—to thoeli who
won’t or cant pay tho all— ed whis­
key price; 'and that accounts for a
good many police items in tho papers.
I f it doesn’t make th* drinker sick
it surely will nuke him en sy. Tho
man who thinks ho fa baying real
whiskey because the bottle and label
and the stamps look right fa being
eb—ted —v— ttm— out o f ton, pro­
bably nine times, and the— have be—
hundreds o f tragadi— — a eon—-
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of them.
For «very woman know« that this wonderful, labor
saving machine ia one of the great boon* to woman
A thoroughly practical and sensible gift that
to future comfort, health and happiness.
M ountain States Pow er
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Co.
' Oregon
and Repair Shop
Acetylene Welding
Machine Work
Brazing
,w
Vulcanizing
Battery Service
Auto Repairing
I have the beet o f M echanic« in my shop,
Have your car repaired by ug
W e guarantee both labor and satisfaction
Phone 611
At
Graham’s G arage
'axidermy
& Tanning Co.
TuMemkta of e l kinds of urimafe and heads.
Tan oO classes of fan.
Wo moke rugs out of fun oud manufacture all kinds
of fur waor.
Wo also buy Beor, Mountain Lion, Bobcat and Raccoon
hldw.
WE PAY BEST PRICES
Douglas Gmnty Taxidermy A Tanning Co.
P. O. Box 887, Bouoburg, Oregon
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.m g
genuine
Lotion then he m jot
onto! the ordinary kind.
SawDer chew,luatu longer
'—so boosts leso to chew
thia elan of tobeooo.
And the good, rich to-
baooo tagte gives a world
ofaetiataction.
Any man who naee the £ *
Real Tobeooo Chew
will tell yon that.
than a thousand, the campaign for
subscriptions was a popular one and
the Harding administration will sUTt
unmortgaged to $h# big financial in­
teresta. In respect to campaign eon-
CU T it a short-cut tobacco
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Although mo— tain shoop taro
boon declared extinct fai western 0 —-
tar many years a hard o f from
17 to 20 o f th—o animals has been
in southwestern Douglas
by W. H. Dirrst, o f Alb— y.
The dfacoverey was made ia Nov—i-
bor, says the Portland Journal.
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Counterpoint and Form Ansly
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