The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, October 19, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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XV TBE H ISTO RY OF OUR RATIO N HAS THE AMERICAN FARMER HAD
TO F TU N IT Y TO REPEAT WHA* THE "EMBATTLED FARMERS" OF 1775
BN THEY " F i l g B fB B 'SH O T HEARD «ROUND THE WORLD" WHICH
O Hetnia, O Heinie, vy don’t you
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TODAY THE "C A L L " 18
YOU TO BUY T O T n EW £
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A ID L IB E R T Y . FOR WHli
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A C ALL FOR
T H IS C A LL AND
W ill you be a U. S. batktr, i
W91 you be a U. S. slacker?*
What Wffl Be Yoar Reply?
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croes going to Coqnllle via Middle
creek. When the road down toe Mast
and North Porks to Myrtle Point to
graded, then we may g# to Coquill*
and not a mountain to ereea.
Mr. Allessa, of too CoquiUo Hard­
ware Co., te camping in the canyon.
A hard froat and same loo Wednes­
day morning, the first of the season.
These are the days at “How do you
like the teacher T” The more Impor­
tant question la, “ How does the teach­
er like you?”
The dinner that Billie t was going
to oat in Parte, must bo oold victuals.
Hi* waiter has waited a long time for
hi* tip.
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opportunity to show your pat*
Here la an opportunity for you to “ do your
bit” and show to the world that the American Tamara
art still the “backbone” of their country.
Here is an opportunity to say to your
nation's enemies, in language none can fail to onder-
etand, that “ momg talk»”— that America known no
defeat and that wu intend to wipe mMtartom end
U K yowr horn* tod your liberty.
Your country expects you to do yoer share
toward that and by helping to maintain ita credit by
taadh« it yanr money in this criticai hour.
What Will Be Your Reply?
The New Liberty Bonds will be issued in
denominations of $30 and up. The total amount if
$3,000,'X)0,000 or more.
The interest rate is 4 #
on Nov. 15th and May 15 th.
New Liberty Bonds
semi-annually
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What Will Be Your Reply? «
Do you know that the total value o f the 1917
crops to estimated by Government officiate at 117,000,-
000,000— nearly six times the amount o f "T h e Second
redeemable hi ten years.
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carry a conversion privilege! and can
interest bearing bonds
during the war.
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know that the increase in the value
“ d to to im d L ik rt6
and arrangements are being made to
build more.
Abe Higiey, who loft hero about
80 year* ago, returned to Marshfield
last week team toe Willaaaette Valley,
bringing his family with him.
The new vessel, C. A. Smith, reesat-
ly launched at the Kruse
Banks’
shipyard, was towed to the Smith mill
Sunday to load lumber for Ban Fran­
cisco.
C. R. Pack, who is at the officers’
training school at too PresUio, San
Francisco, has boon laid up for a cou­
ple of weeks, owing, it is said, to
trouble resulting from vaccination.
Portland papers pebHehad laat week
that the Buehner Lumbar Ofc, of
North Bond, bad sold their Internet*
on Coos Bay to eastern parties. "The
company says that the report* are ca­
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t payment of til of Met »mount of
n«M* have bond* Mat to followta
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40* on Dec
The subscriptions will start Monday, Qcto-
tion by Mias McArthur’s parents, and
for this reason it was asked that a re­
ceiver be appointed to taka possession
of the automobile wen in the contest
until legal proceedings should settle
the matter.
Both Miss Farrell and Miss McAr­
thur are under eighteen and for this
reason »h eir parents are involved in
the proceedings.
Attorney Dwight 1» Hodge, of Stall
A Hodge, represents toe plaintiffs.
Mias McArthur is the daughter of
E. D. McArthur and Mias Farrel, too
daughter of C. A. Farrel.
Farrell, whs was announced the win­
ner. According to report yaaterday,
says the Times, “ the ssttlsmcat was
made on a basis of the profit of the
prise above what C. A. Farrell, father
of M u Farrell, is said to have put
in to get his daughter into first place.
“ Mr. Farrell is said to have put up
something like $400 cash in addition
to what the girls are reputed to have
secured in the canvass for collection*
and subscriptions.
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“The adjustment made today will
probably terminate what threatened
to cause more or less hard feeling.”
What we are wondering la bow
many more times girls wEQ be found
to go into a snide game of this Sort
in which the Mg prise goes to the long­
est purse, instead of to the on* who
$4«fite cash out hie own peel
in order to get the auto ha
to «omo aerose w it» $200 i
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