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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
IE of "" ta li mmm Ger- ---- . --------------; o-; , J: The Better You Know Us ^ “ Before the war, Germany had Doctrine. ■ 5 # . . oen of the New Washington Is in detalla o f a Gen recently made te tl ser land, eaya the l is alleged that G Allies peace upo» and signified her i ■ ia to Belgium, r Theaaae and had carried on .a far- raaehlag pr opag anda aU through tho iylsnda. She had powerful wireless in the fa i i llilwaii and sb***g l e South American const She had a supply station for German vessels in S t Ann's hay, on the south side of the Detah island at Curacao, and the Wand e f little Curasao, six miles tram Caracas, 1ms area been the scene of German operations since the war.“ and at the Gorman legation in K o k « ma wall, found it neceasary to go to tho lottar capital for quite * too« Outride of diplomatic dreier »poacher .to parliament in which the ■top. loyalty at Great Britain waa pledged to the United Stator. They declared the British govommoat had nothin« but the moot friendly feeling toward whOe to get acquainted with tt In Ha the United States and that every atep changed and re-vttaliaed forma. was being taken morally to support Other noteworthy articles are “ Bag tho lattort handling at the Mexican dad, the City of Califs” and “The Tfads rumor appears to he ii^herent- Pood Problem in England and \Ger- ly ittprohable on its face, but so far as -the “ free hand on tho American continent” is eoaeerned !s elaariy ta- diceted by the foUowing from the rested by one of Huerta's New York Harald: This incident ceased Admiral Mays's demand that Huerta's Tho ettempt by Dr. Alfred Zim- the United States flag end the merman, fiel man at the Atlantic fleet o f 17 warships to to give tho impreaeiea that the Mexican waters. Think of it—17 war- to induco Mexico and Japan to war upoe the United Stetem wa United* S tetes t Tbat^wm*^ dertmken only rmeently, and thon ahn- given eat. The reel of an not borno out by fOeta which tho New at Germany than as he w»s in York Harald daimu long te bare had ISIS—after he had been depose in its poeaasskn and whieh now may had gone to Spain— when he rei te this country and went to ' also will throw a now light upon tbs o was arrested and died e much criticised persecution o f tho United States ano Huerta by President Wilson, him “Tbs' American ships had barely efforts te depose the Mexican dictator, raaehmd Tampico and Vera Crus Me anxiety to bring about the authorities te nation of the Panama tolls, his that several German ships laden with sat in the parchase of the ought' by West Indies, Us activity te Haitian way te affairs, and Us “watchful It was this news which to at Vera Cram, whieh April 21. The Ypiianga, the first of the German arme-laden ships to ar rive in and put »‘ h i cargo of 16,000.000 pounds of aad MO fluid guns at Pu Two other ships eleo lei has baso back o f the diplomatic munition«. Bat by this time affairs moves made in Washington during the Ives that the last three years. United States decided not to interfere The New York Herald's with the -lending at the munitions ant makes this revelation now only from Germany (more diplomatic roa- boeanee o f the news o f Germany's plot )■ Then the South Americas to indues Mexico and Japan to A B C powers begun mediation, nut a war against the United States has on their initiative, but on the lion o f diplor.mts of other really the prim, in this. So the A B C mediation pre- it siemerl certain “ Huerta quit Mexico shortly after this without saluting the Americas American fleet gradually J. A . RICHM OND withdrew. The chance of the Ui PH YSICIAN mad SURGEON. going to war with Mexico hud Professional Cards and the better w e know you, the more busi- do together, to our mutual ad vantage. m not make it a point to come into more frequently and'give us the ity to learn your requirements as ) show you how practical ’our assit- ance ih banking matters? 4 TH i OLDEST NATIONAL BASK IN COOS COVHTt ..... QUICK’S Se<;ond Hand STORE H eiiry S tre e ts FI r a t a n d DBI88KS STOVES HOK8B COLLAB8 HABNB88 SADDLES BARRY BUGGIES GO-CART8 COMMODES STANDS KITCHEN aaé DINDIO TABLES BHD SPRINGS, N o w aad OM BEDSTEADS \ CREAM SEPARATORS CHURNS - • ■ —---;— r - GREEN BONK CUTTERS SHEEP SHEARING MACHINE GARDEN TOOLS > CARPENTO TOOLS and m any other N ew and Second Hand Ooeda W10 oxchungo G um , Finmo graphs, aad Kadaka far otear dmaaa- ahte guada. Aka maka ipoctol atoa SCREEN DOORS aad WIN DOWS. Call and See These Bargains N ew Telephone Directory The new telephone directory horn been distributed. / A n y subscriber who has not been fam ished w ith a di rectory w ill please advise the Chief Operator. PLEA SE C A LL B Y NUM BER. Please use the new direetiry and call by number. This w ill result in a m ore satisfactory service *is ‘W' ■ • ?•. |pf * ^ ^W-'- ■ • V*.. ? H, ■ ,r .. C o o s and C ubby T blhphonb * >. C o m p a n y Germany’s balked, for the time being, at that the Austrian crown not boon assassinated la Germany did not have th excuse for starting a World war, f which she had so long boon preparin Above all Jhinga aha wanted te get e te the Weet r Indies, te Central America and in South loa, aad she waa willing and reedy te fight the United States to achieve Her perfected and H was decided to start ie conflagration by seizing Haiti. A Hair Trigger 8itaatim. “ On J u ly * 1214. several United atoe warships were nt Port au Prince, Haiti, under commend of Capt John J. Knapp, who was on hoard the battleship Connecticut The German we Karlsruhe and 8trauburg alee at Port au Prince. The Ger man ships'were there to enforce Ger ms against Haiti, and reporta THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE Bain or shine, good times aad bad, tt Wa have a number at customers that hav< tram the beginning. We are grateful fee this aggeuctetiea at ear service. Our aim to to Improve the service in evsry way paartbtai COQUILLE LA U N D R Y A IC R C O M PAN Y tBBm m m m m m m m m m m m aaatm m m t jiag— ag— —n e w a —J DR. C. W . B N D IC O TT were going to land and eeisa A WORD to the W ISE ; »_ J. J. S T A N L E Y A . A SH ERW O O D ■■ ’■ *7V ' - v.: , • y H t i' jr.- \ " 4 When you need neat; new and nifty Letterheads, Envelopes, Circulars or other, advertising matter, The Coqiille YiOej Sotiael is ready to fill the bill. W e also have a large stock o i Business Cards, Fine Pa pers and Envelopes, plain or linen finish, and can g ty y m Dr. F. G. 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