The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, June 01, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    la thg United States really began tw o years ago when
the Federal Reserve System was organised. It will
be com plete when every citizen is doing his share
toward« th« maintenance o f the Bystam.
B y depositing your money w ith us you can help
directly in developing and strengthening it, as we are
required to keep on deposit with our Federal Bsserve
Bank in San Francisco a portion o f your balance
with us.
jd u k lk r and Kendall Go.
gantic teak now in oar national kl«.
tory end one whooe proper conduct
can only bo attained through the unit­
ed co-operation o f every citizen,
Where##, It ia vitally daairable that
the regiatration ha accompUahcd with
thoroughneea and diapatch, both aa a
testimonial to the efficiency o f our de­
mocracy and aa a moral « « m p it stim­
ulating to our allies and depressing to
our adversaries, and,
Whereas, It ia especially fitting that
this occasion ha made ana o f patriotic
festival fittingly celebrating the a c­
tion’s unity and the willingness o f Ha
citizenship to eerr# oar flag and to
make sacrifice, if needs be, in a right-
Now, Therefore, I, Jamas W ithy-
combs, by virtue o f the authority vest­
ed in mo as governor o f the state o f
Oregon, do proclaim Tuesday, Jons
fifth, 1917, aa W ar Census day and li
do further declare it a legal holiday, bolder o f such license may be hunting
believing that by so doing the. pur­
pose# above aet forth will boat bo
served. And I call upon the patriotic
men and woman o f Oregon and -their
sons and daughters, to make o f this
day an occasion memorable in the his­
tory o f our state, marking, as ft dess,
a groat forward stop in the efficient
utilisation o f our manhood open the
side o f democracy and Justice in the
world war, to the end that world panes
Capt y. K. Gattina, o f Elevanti) Ca
Coeat Artillery, at Marshfield, m i
coivad orders Monday from Adjutant
Gjenoral White, fee Wm. G. Chandler
and John C. Kaadall, o f hia company,
to report at the U. 8. Officers Trmin-
inatructors in the school aa wall as to
qualify for regular army commiaaiona.
C apt Gattina now has eighty-seven
men ready far service in his company.
Thasa ara tan or a doaan mm« appli­
cants who have not qualified. They
aro restricted te a membership o f 109,
the 160 membership not being allow,
able at this time.—Times.
A t the same time, and without coat, you benefit di­
rectly from the protection the system affords us.
Soalad bids for the construction o f
a portion o f the Coos Bay-North Sec­
tion of the Coast Highway ia Coos
County, Oregon, will bo received by
the County Coart o f said County at
Ha office in the Court House, Coquillo,
Oregon, until 10:00 A. M. Juno 7th,
1017.
No bid will be considered unless ac-
B ig Timber Sale.
A tract af Coes county timber ia
section SO, 20-10 west, about 14 miloa
from Marshfield, had a $20,000 loan
placed on it Thursday by the Hooper-
Mayo company of this city. Minns-
deposit of tlijOQ.
The right ia rasa
or all proposals or
posai or proposals
aaid County.
COUNTY COURT OF
COOS COUNTY.
Call
and
See
These
Bargains
E ffic ie n c y
the Haoaa and Sanata a fter full oia-
cussion and the settlement o f various
minor points o f dies groom ant bat warn
the two bran ehm o f Congress. It ia
now the doty o f all to assist in carry­
ing ont its provisions and making it
as effective aa poeaibla.
Only thorn men who are between
the ages o f 21 and SI are subject to
draft. The pay o f enlisted man will
be increased »6 to 910 acmrdtng to
diers in uniform is prohibited; also
the importation o f liqaom into camps,
barracks and recruiting station*
Under no circumstances are boon-
ties to bo paid to recruits, or substi­
tutes accepted in lieu o f the men eon-
tcriptod.
The proposal to exempt
medical students was stricken from
the bill. Those who may not bo draft­
ed a n specified as follow s:
Tbs Vive-President o f the United
States, legislative, executive and ju­
dicial officers o f the United States
and the states aad territories.
Regular or duly ordained arinisters
of religion and students o f the minis­
try now preparing In recognised theo­
logical schools.
All persons in military and naval
service o f the United States.
Any member o f “ any weil-reeog-
nized religions sect or organisation
at present organised aad existing and
whose existing creed or principles
forbid its members to participate ia
war ia any form and Whose religious
convictions are against war or par­
ticipation therein in accordance with
the creed or principles o f said relig­
ious organizations.”
Professional Cards
J. A. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN a id 8UBGBON.
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THE ONE INDUSTRY IN
COQUILLE
COQUILLE LAUNDRY ft ICE COMPANY
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J. J. STANLEY
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A. J. SH ERW O O D
ployes, artificers and wsrkama ia
government armories, arsenals and
navy yards.
Such other parsons employed in tho
service o f tho United States as the
President may designato.
Piloto and marinara actually em­
ployed in the sea service o f any citi­
zen or merchant within tho United
Staton.
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Agent, Coquille, Ore
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Div F. G. BUNCH
J. H. OERDING & SONS