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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1917)
mm feM , ^ '-A 'I--' ' I* * - W ^ •; - >v ; . m ß ■ ■ ** ■ • ufm ' GUARD. m m a n now drilling il Guard company or the organization the line the Cooe- I working the peat New York City two «un facto ri es terger thsn the Krapp Works et Es sen; n powder (a e tg y capable of turning out almo*3 400,000,000 pounds o f nitro-eeUuloee e year, and bellistie pinata whoee eombined output will nach nearly 26,000,000 cartridgoo a weck. A ll ore lack ts mea, end thece will shortly ho fortheoming.“ 1 TO ! girt* «or useful they may esrve daring dis war or any attar calamity. 2. To ask Congress for 3260,000 for the purpose o f forming and main taining training camps tec girls. 4. To place at tha service of the Government at least 600 giris in ev ery state, efficiently trained for ial duties. 6. It is proposed that girls ha taught to take care of their i sdth and strength so they may be of med from Myrtle Point to ths Smith mill in M*r*hfioid k m bssn given up. service to their country under all TW Smith-Powon Co. and the diUona. Service for their country Southern Pacific have renewed their may be required o f them during hour old w h eel««« contract Under thicr of exposure and hardship, leek of the Smith-Powers Co. uses the South food and sleep. The added burden of ern Pacific tracks from Myrtle Point ill health from many of the volunteer irkers has been of grave anxiety to to Marehfield and the Southern Pa Therefor, cific handles all the business on the the Government abroad. Smith-Powers rood between Myrtle first of all, our girls must build up Point and Powers with the exception their strength and taka can of them- Ives in order that they in tun of the locrin « company's business. This sees ns that the Smith-Powers take care efficiently for others 6. It is suggested that each Co. wilt not attempt to arail itself of the franchise rights which wore her of the Honor Guard use bar good granted over the Coos Bay-Coquill« judgment and every effort in infli ing at least two o f the men of he highway. quatatanee in taking an active inter est in military training, in joining The fight over the franchise had either the National Guard or the Na not gone vary far lest December bo- val Reserve. I f such could be the for wo became convinced that ail the m these organizations would be im- Smith-Powen company were eceking mediately enlarged by a greater w u a club to bring the Southern Pa strength of fourteen thousand. At cifie to time. AU that talk about this critical time in our National af hauling thoussnds of tons of gravai fairs each member o f the Honoi for the county rond free taras out Guard is urgently requested to culti es we thought, to hevs been pan vate cheerfulness and that bar courage es under grave hardship and trying conditions may be an influent* inspiration to those about her. The next meeting of the local elation will be held at the city hall Tuesday evening, April 24. New Lines This Week ROPE, WIRE SCREEN and CHICKEN FENCING Phone 496 Furniture and Hardware M . E . Church South. Perfect in Spelline. The Sunday School et 10 a. m. C. D. Hudson Supt At 11 a. m. Hou. B. N. Hicks, A t torney of the Oregon Anti-Saloon League, will speak. Epworth Lengua at 7p. u. Sermon by the pastor at f p. m. Prayer service q.t the M. K. Church South at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening, Rev. T. H. Downs leading. Everyone urged to bo protest li. Marvin Law, Pastor. Those perfect in spelling in the A class of the Second grado ere as fa l lows! Velma Stona, Agnes Pendleton, Flossy Gilpin, Audrey Wilson, Vernie Waits, Gladys Stone, Florence T h rift Want Ads EGGS FOR SETTING— Thorough bred Brown Leghorns ; 76 cents for 16. Mrs. Neil MeGilvary. Phone Now Books at the library. ugh up I plus ig total of 1« the liberality i will andari • receipts are The following questions propound ed by Goo. C. Jewett, secretary o f the t tO ilio 6XACt the rales, and Speed Up If Possible. A t thè meeting of thè Cooc Bay Proabytery at Bandon iact week, thoee appointed to raproaent the Proabytery in thè General Aaaembly of thè Church a i Dallas, Texas, next month were, for the clergy, Rev. J. F. Ver- noe, of Myrtle Point, delegate; Rev. F. S. Shimian, o f Coquillo, alternato. For the lay delegato Elder k D. Prati, of Myrtle Point, wms named, with Elder E. F. Russell, of North Bend, as alternato. The nert meet- ingof thè Pnahytery will be at Co- quille in June. ' 983. Perk, Barnett; The Mistress of Shen- stoae, Barclay; The Traitor, Dixon; Bar 20, Mulford; Bar 20 Days, Mul- ford; Trail of 98, Service; Vashti, Wilson, Rainbow's End, Beach; Look- ing Backward, Bellamy; Chip o f the Flying U. Bower; Her Prairie Knight, Bower; The Doctor, Connor; Glsn- gary School Days, Connor; Wildfire, Gray; The Young Pitcher, Gray; The Young Forester, Gray; Cep’n Eri, Lincoln; Strawberry Acres, Rich mond; Teas of the Storm Country, White; Majorie Daw, Aldrich; The Eagle’s Mate, Chapin; The White Siator, Crawford; The Squaw Man, Fa vet-sham; Tom Jones, Fielding; The Four Million, O'Henry; The Mag nificent Adventure, Hough. p/v]t»nu Practical Business Collegi COQUILLE, OREGON OPENS MAY 7th| and will no U fe PO P CORN untouched by hands, electrically popped on a Butter- kist Machine. IN 6 cent and 10 cent B A G S. Get the Popcom ^ubit Fresh Roasted Peanuts - Nutritious and appetizing ......! M e A N » Y ^ £ Our w ell «elected stock o f penny goods m ake« an in fla ta b le appeal to th e youngster. N othing over a cent apiece. " ‘ adtoiiswai and Attorney Gern arrived at Gold Baach Sunday night and started back ~ ........... RACKET STORE MRS. B O N N IE W A L K E R , Prop. i au , ..u i- INSURANCE Clean, Wholesome, Appetizing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting SPELLING , ARITHMETIC, RAPID CALCULATION, PENM ANSH IP, ENGLISH, BUSINESS CORRES PONDENCE, COMMERCIAL USAGE, ‘ COMMERCIAL LA W SCHOOL IS HERE TO H E LP YOU Ned C. Kelley Accident Te Cut Sprue« For Ano§ - The Prosper Mill Company ceived an ordad to eat spraea for aeroplane*. The company trailed by Sudden é Christen San Francisco, and it is report a part of Urn Frank Beotia near Beaver HUI hae been boo $110,000 especially for the spn bar which will be logged and C a te m . Hall's Catarrh Cure la tha onij positive ouro now known to the Bed toe fraternity. Catarrh batne a constttutlona disease, require« e constitutional tr-at mont. H airs Catarrh Cur* u taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by deetroytna the foundation o f the die Fire Part Orford cedar, found in south western Oregon and northern Califor nia, has been shown to be available for lining of battleships. Hsratdfon teak has boon used exclusively for this purpose, and tank comas from India at heavy expensa. Port Or-' ford coder is shown to lack certain P. B. ANDERSON, Pres. 14t2 FOUND— A rotary store Thursday mi can have same by pi We era always glad to publish the reports of local aeeociattone, which our friends furnish, but when they de Presbyterian Church. lay to bring in reporta of meetings His Eleventh Birthday. Teaching aorviec from 10 to 11 n. that happened last weak until Friday Preaching service at 11 a. atoning, it is sometimes impossible Master Lloyd Gregg entertained a Wa extend a hearty welcome. to get them set in time far that day’s number of his little friends last Sat F. 8. Shimian, Pasto* paper. The tala should bo to got the urday in honor of hia eleventh birth day. The afternoon was spent in playing games of various sorts. About Christian Science Society. four o’clock a lunch w a» served to Barricas next Sunday at UHM a. m. which all the little folks did ample Subject, “ Doctrina of Atonement.“ ustice. Master Uoyd received many Wednesday evening mooting at 8 nice and useful presents which his guests brought him. Yfcoao f «omit wore: Frit* Nosier, Lester WUpoa, Stella and Varan Hart, Iran Violet Shuck, Harold Peart, Ed na and Edith Jamas, Alvin and Rosa McQuigg, and Matser Lloyd Gregg. Miss Zelma Hatcher assisted Mrs. E. W. Gragg in serving. A t five o’clock tha little guests departed, all declaring that they enjoyed the after noon very much. tion and secare a IoanT 8. Can a party who bea ownsd a farai for many year* bot now hai H laaaad and needs funds for thè im- provement theraof hot la foilowing another occupa tion, become a member of any associa tion and secar* a IoanT The answeri aro (1 and 2). It is not d -finitely rulcd at thia tiias srheth- er or not a party can bave bis resi dence outsida the torrltory eoverad by sent in to the postages department a petition for the establishment of a the farai association in thè vicinity postoffice to ho called Conlogue at tha Conlogue Camp at tbe mçuth o f Bea ver Slough near tha Phillip’s ranch. What was Us surprise a few days ago to be informed that the petition had bean granted but that “ Lanera“ had bean substituted for Conlogns as the name. Mrs. G. E. Endicott is to be the postmistress thara. complish one good thing msking things right et home. Methodist Episcopal. The following a n the new books purchased by our city library during the past two months: The Worn Doorstep, Sherwood; The Texiesn, Cool edge; Louisiana, Barnett; Hay- ing good councilman timber. In or der fo sound out these “ prospects" e committee was appointed to report at the regular meeting next Wednes day. This activity on the club’s part Portland wee a Uva issue in Coquille Is not with the idea of forcing any- two or three months ago, we wrote the railroad officials that it made us feel like loos orphans to be treated M U H . <K A N D E R S O N . ■ ■ Ä -„¡T, - -, ' ." ’ > if ■ ■ • •» « - ■ * ~ V -'.- V 1 ^ ' .. . * . * . .,______ *