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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1917)
» » ■ ■ iA ■! . V i-~ " TACE ■T H. W. TOU1KL known to men, too savings bank hook is the one that will This rule is some in handiest in days of trouble. Get one of these books by opening an account with this bank. It doesn't take much to start an account and it will grow amazingly if you give it at- ■ SHEET FWOS & HERGHAinS MM OREGON COQUILLE rich privat« I When Old Glory transport supplica to thé Allies. Steal shipyards in both Portland and Seattle a n working to the lim it Wooden ship construction is toe only alternative for the rapid Organ ization of an oversea fleet of fair siaed carrista. Douglas fir, one of thé greatest na tural assets of these two states, will be toe material used and in this way its great value for shipbuilding will PAIN T That Shabby House Shabbiness means deterioration and decay. Good paint will increase the value o f your property and add many years to its life by protecting it from rain, snow, , sunshine and the influence o f the elements. ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT protects your property better, because it lasts longer. It costs less because each gallon o f the Acme Quality Kind covers more surface. Ask at our store for a free copy of the Acme Quality - Painting Guido Book. It talk all about paint and painting, what to use, how much will be required and how it should be applied. FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY “V - g * • mj j f , 1 »--* ‘j v •dp»*y *• t,, -1 The material for your should be shut off aad we were ab- solutely forced to pay off tbeoo bonds and the interest by a direct prop- erty tax, it would amount to 42-100 of a mill per year to pay the principal set people on the globe. Other flags ------------------------ moan a glorious past; this flag mean* April ia Americas War Annate, a glorious future. It is not so much Interesting in view of the overt the flag of our fathers as it is the Lets of Germany is the fact that Anril flog of our children, and of our chil- hm7 beeT T fatofu l^ w ar montlT to 7 * "’ 1 * ** *“* L * that the battle of Lexington, tout u m possible that such an added bur -1 of your king, it is the flag of your -1 timmrht «■ Ou den as this will lead Oregon to wreck- M « d of all your nrighbors. •d home, and ruinod fortune, and It ha. a pow er^m m atodTit. fold. aeree of Broooo^i the past winter, had 18,000 pianto out and shipped M l crates which netted him about a dol lar a crate, lid s crop is certainly worth invsetigating by Cooe county GREATEST LIVING ENGLISHMAN « a J I - « A . | J to . ¿ H l L . 'S l j , ^ w i t o * £ X » “ U ~ To The Sentinel’s thinking David by tan* « f lew, yet surely as the Lloyd-Geerge is the greatest man the '<x*>tepe of God, the last ancient world conflict has developed in the fraod *hsll be smitien, the last man three years it has been making Europe •h»u bars * place to work and a liv- a charnel house. Just read thass few « « wage, the last woman shall have lines from an article about him in *U her righto of person and of citisen- Everybodys. Read it and you will I »biP. eod the last and least of children hardly wooder that ho reminds us of ‘ hsll he sheltered and trained and Abraham Lincoln: equipped by the sovereign state and --------- *o have their right to live. Lloyd George can be the unfettered 1)00 be ashamed when your throat poet or the lion unleashed. Shut your ehokee «nd the tears come, as you see eyes as you listen, and you can almost * «/ta g from the mast of a ship in Don't forget that our Iwar the music of mountain streams * • hay of Gibraltar or the port of for at 2 bits still holds 't Wisconsin Silo - is ready for use* Come in and kt us give you an estimate on the cost. ^ They are indispensible to dairymen E. E. JOHNSON RECORD OF THE PAST. ner S S