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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1917)
■ • ir\ • ■ v ' ÔÊS'Mifilm S' éti ,f -*■ ■ ■ ■ ■ e ? ' ’V i ' .. ' 4 .. ». u] FBEDAT, JUNB L »IT . 'iC. w w * p N THE WAR «Hpr '• %,> - -• ononuze - nserve - i V? » J»® i ■ ». ■ r “.> i * (t ■ jr* -J tM&jSÊwÆÉm I, _ LWffTk.jp! I V. : l _ »»»\ Ì2 ~r. -, * BUT ^ FIRST OF 7,; ......... . ■ • „ , & . iy • Q S • ,* 7 1 m P u Liberty Loan Bonds pay 31 per cent interest and they may be had in any o f Hie follow ing denominations: $50, $100, $ 5 0 0 , $1000, $ 5 0 0 0 , $10,000, $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 and $100,000. You can make a first payment as low as Liberty Loan Bonds are the safest invest ment in the world today. They are issued by the United States Government and are a mortgage on the United States o f America —our country—the richest country in the world. They are Unde Sam’s promise to pay, and he is worth $225,000,000,000. one dollar and have until A ugust 3 0 to pay the balance. M ost Mg business houses will accept Liberty Loan Bonds sam e as cash in payment for merchandise. A MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY W . G. M’ADOO: “W an cannot be conducted, without money. It is the first thinjr to be provided. In this war it is the most immediate help—the m ost effective help that we can give. . We must not be content with a subscription of two billion dollars—we must oversubscribe this loan as an indication that America is stirred to the depths and aroused to the summit of her great ness in the cause of freedom. Let us not endanger success by complacent optimism. Let us not satisfy ourselves with the reflection that some one else w ill subscribe the required am ount Let every man and woman in the land make it his or her business to subscribe to the Liberty Loan im m ediately, and if they cannot subscribe them selves, let them induce some body else to subscribe. Provide the Government with the funds indis pensably needed for the conduct of the war and give notice to the enemies of the United States that we have billions to sacrifice in the. cause of Liberty. “Buy a Liberty Bond today; do not put it off until tomorrow. Every dollar provided quickly and expended wisely will shorten the war arjd save human life /’ — W. G. M’ADO O , S ecreta ry o f th e T reasury ASK ANY BANKER, POSTMASTER, EXPRESS COMPANY or MERCHANT FOR APPLICATION BLANK .V , ‘ . • . in Coquille, nothing farth er has been done by the committees. in the city lim its. About 7,000,000 salmon fry are be (Proni thn Coon Bop News.) Aloz Evanhoff b o u g h t in a catch ing fed a t the South Coos river hatch of »eallih Thursday. Ono of tho hali ery, and S u p t Frank Smith says nat but in tho catch weighed 12# pomjde. they are all doing well. The I. W. W. speaker who came Andy P; Davis, formerly of Marah- lia n t From the Bay. land on the occasion of the big round up which will be held there July 3 to 5, inclusive. Twelve bottles of boose seised on the steam er O. C. Lindauer, together with some other liquor recently taken in local raids, wore destroyed by Con stable Cox Friday. The Smith-Powers Logging Co. has decided to be under the state compen sation act. It will affect about ,700 men employed a t their campe, six of which are in the vicinity of Powers, and one camp a t Sumner. are due, and can be cashed a t any bank the same as a United States Treasury note. Registered bonds are to be issued SOPHOM ORE C L A SS, COQUILLE HIGH SCHOOL, *19. * Senior CI bm Day. fleld, Bandon and Coquille, is at pres Last Friday a t 11 a. to. the Senior ent a lumber inspector a t Everett, Wash. class inaugurated what they hope will The city council has ordered the become a regular feature of Com mencement week in the Coquille High School—th at of having a Class Day. The exercises were held in the audi torium and were preceded by an in structive and interesting address to the High School by Prof. Dunn, of the University of Oregon. The program was as follows: Class Day—Ada Downs. Talk— Mrs. Wise. Vocal Solo—Miss Bay. Class History—Leanaa Curry. Class Prophecy—Myrtle Cunning- dp al and interest, in . denominations of 9100 , 9600, 91 . 000 , 96,000, 910 , 000 , 960,000, and 9100 , 000 ; checks for the amount of interact due will be mailed out semiannually to the holders at these registered boues. concerned of their dutiee therein. P articular attention is invited to the duty of police officers to see th at all male persons within the designated ages have registered, and to report those who have not registered to the proper regietration board for such ac tion as may be neceesary. Inasmuch as the registration in the state does not occur until June 5, 1917, the active dutiee of all police of- HM ÀN C L A SS, COQUILLE H IG H SCH O O L, *20 ~ T a s ; fo. -ri & :.L r & k ¿ g i p â&ÉT