The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, August 10, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TWO WAR PICTURES
First National Bank Building
that o f Sotti o f l u m a . The A n t th in *
he U jn in M a last issue is:
Sola Of atronc liquor should be
stopped in the United States durine
I want to bring home to oar peo­
ple the gravity o f the situation ; be­
cause I w ont to taD th an that the
m ilitary and naval power o f the G er­
man Em pire ia unbroken; that, o f the
12,000,000 mon whom the K aiser has
eallad to the color*, only 1,500,000
have been killed, 500,000 permanently
the bonds that bound them,
■ot our people. O ur tyrants
n cleverer, it waa only the
I state these Aguree because A m eri­
cana do not grasp either tba m agni ­
tude or thè importance o f this w ar.
Perhaps the statement that m ere than
5,000,000 prisoners o f w ar are held
in the various countries w ill bring
COQUILLE
THE
Sed fo r by
The 9,000,-
B IL L IO N S
and o f Roumania are being cultivated
by the uerm an arm y with aa effi­
ciency never before kn*arn in thee*
countries, and meet o f that forni w ill
be added to the food supplie* * f G er­
many.
Certainly, the people suffer;
bat still more certainly this w ar w ill
net kb ended because o f the starvation
D A IR Y M A N ’S
F R IE N D
A UNIQUE RECORD
o f m ilitary
there are only the beys and old men,
easily kept in subjeetiqp by the polio*.
There is fa r greater danger o f the
starvation o f ear allies than o f the
starvation o f the Germ ans.
Every
available inch o f ground in Germ any
is cultivated, and cultivated by the aid
o f the old men, the boys and'the wo­
men and the 2 , 000,000 prisoners * f
OREGON
OP
IN 8 U J U N C B .
D uring the year 1910 th% new life
insurance
policies written ia the
United State* and Canada amounted
to forty-A v* hundred m inim a o f dol­
lars.
A t the same time improved
basine** conditions w ar* also m apha-
sised b y the fact that the increased
borrowings m ad* by policy holders on
their insurance eras lees »a —
two
millions while in 1915 it was ever M
millions and in 1914 nearly «8 m il­
lions. That is certainly a wonderful
«c o rd . It means the reduction o f 97
per cent in such increase o f i«—
in
Lumber, Dry Finish Rustic,
Mouldings, Boxes
and Crates
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