The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, June 08, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    WIN THE WAR
Liberty Loan Bonds are the safest invest­
ment in the world today. They are <«««H
"by the United States Government and are a
mortgage on the United States of 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.
Produce
Liberty Loan Bonds pay 3, per cent interest
and they may be had in any of the follow­
ing denominations: $50, $100, $500, $1000,
$5,000, $10,000, $50,000 aqd $100,000
You can make a first payment as low as
<me dollar and kave until Auguit 30 to pay the balance. Most
big butinet* houses will accept liberty Loan Bonds same af cash
A MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY W. G. M’ADOO:
“Wars cannot be conducted without money. It is the first thing to be
provided. In this war it U the most immediate help—the meet effective
help that we can give. We must not be oontent with a subscription of
two billion dollars—iws must oversubscribe this loan aa an indication that
America Is stirred to the depths and arouasd 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 will subscribe the required amount. Let every man and woman in
the land make it hie or her business to subscribe to the liberty Loan im­
mediately, and if they caiuiot subscribe themselves, 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 i^off until tomorrow. Every
dollar provided quickly and expended wisely
shorten the war and s/ve
human life.”
—W. G. M’ADOO, Seci
or MERCHANT FOR APPLICATION BLANK
1917, by o n to of the Honorable James
Watson, County Jude« of Coos Coun-
ty, Oregon, dated the 4th day of June,
1917. v
J. J. Stanley,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address, Coquille, Oregon, 21t7
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON
FORECLOSURE.
N etto la Hereby Given. That under
and by virtue of an execution and or-
dor of tale issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of O r . « * , for
taining one acre, more or toa.
Also beginning at a point on the
right bank of Coquille River, from
ter bears N. 28 degrees W. 12 links
distant, said point being N. 8 % do-
LESS WORK
NEW PI
COQUILLE HARDWARE CO
day of July, 19J7, the
Eastern Man Has O p tisi m Lmrge
Timber Trftcti*
Gao. H. Chaney, of Duluth, Mton.,
of the Edmund Hall Lami Co,
is the owner of approximately 100,-
000,000 foot of standing timber in
Coos county, arrived la C oaru m tr
la.t week from the east end will ambo
several tim ber tracts «
Ho is buying to his own
thirteen West of the Willamette Mor.
idian; also tide land frontín« Lot two
Section thirteen and Lot four of Soc-
tion eighteen above mentioned, sar-
ing and excepting, however, from the
foregoing description the following
described parcels to-wit:
Beginning a t that piace where the
east boundary line of the right of
way of the C. B. R. t E. R. R. i M.
°°- int»r»*ct* the 14 % section lino,
DE1“1"* * w - through the SWI4
« 8- !•» T- $•. 8 of E .vll, W. of the
Willamette Meridien, thence N. *1 de-
cribed reni property to satisfy the
sum of $14,681.67 and the sum of
$922.42, Attorney foes, and costs sad
disbursements tasad at $20.20 with
$% per annum from the 28th day of
April, 1017.
I WILL osr Saturday, the 9th day
p i Juno, 1917, at the hour of 10
o'clock la the forenoon of said day at
the front door of the County Court
House In the City of Coquille, Coos
Cour , Oregon, offer for sale dad
sell u. public auction to the highest
and beet bidder for cash in hand aU
of the right, title aad interest of the
defendants or either or any of thorn
id and to the following described
chains, thence N. 84 degrees E. 8.70
chains to 14 14 section Una running
E. A W. through 8. H of S. 18, T.
28, S. of R. 12 W. of W. M. thence
W. along said 14 hi section lino to
the right bank of the Coquille River,
thence up right bonk of Coquille Riv­
er to the place of beginning and eon-
line running Et A W. through flm
sw % of S. 18, T. 28, S. of Ranga
12, W. of W. M. intersects high tide
line of the right bank of the Coquille
River, thence E. 10 feet, thence in a
southwesterly direction, keeping a t a
distance of 10 foot from and parallel
to said high tide line to the 14 H
section line running N. A 8 . through
the NE 14 of 8. 24, T. 28, S. of R.
18, W. of Willamette Meridian,
thence N. to low tide line of CequilH
River, thence in a northeasterly di-