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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1917)
fAGE MMMMM A ll » f lu ff I -n r ii oney The Coquille Valley Sentinel for ONE YEAR and the Oregon Fanner for THREE YEARS, all for~$1.50 o "r" » • ees« EVERY SUBSCRIBER paying $1.50 In advance for the Sentinel, from this date until further notice, will re ceive the coming 52 Issues of the Sentinel aad 156 issues of the Weekly Oregon ii* THIS IS THE GREATEST Club Offer we have ever been able to present to the farm ers <tf the Coquille Valley and we believe many of them will be glad to take advantage of it. p LIBER' L oam Mail us the $1.50 if you are a new subscriber or are already paid in advance,* for the Sentinel and we will do the rest. If yon are in arrdafa on the Scntencl, send as enough to cover that at the same time, and you will receive both papers for the tiaM specified—the Sentinel fur one year and the Oregon Farmer for three years. ■ IT ¡3 UP TP YOU TO IM THE. HAT T h e second draft is coming . irtak» your brother, your iweetheartTpour «on. It may take YOU. i? Yfe boj* who go in the second draft wffl be «toed for, outfitted and pro vided with ammunition am* ----------* ^ - “ ‘ ‘ ‘‘ they teO you he sat» . ; .« JO ) s te ifs t* * «S S ^ T l**® amebe eoa "NOWend I (Fra« tha Oooa Buy Nuwa.) A Unitad Stotoa Goographkal vay party of fivu arrivai bara wuak, intcnding Ut «m uto ta thia vi- cinity far a Namban «fi narw univaia wha to tha bay with tha lag at Marahfield fcomaa to laura far atbar parto. Shariff Gaga ama ta toma Frfiagr f rom Coquilla, far jurymun ami witaaa ty tha court, au aeaauut at aa of tha originai vanirò b o ta * * * Tha city , turca pf tha aity of KarahlUM yuar 1SU a t --------- m avtiY direct taratina is 9M 70, leaving the sum at MM M te be raised by taxa- , , -, ¡Seud All Orders to ? - iv * . : ■*: ' h • ‘ , . . dr I -* f* . Wh - : •* H B tX r- -r . ji , ' V W. Y oung, Coquille, O r e g o n v * ' • ; f ,„ >%'•• i - longer submit to king« and potentates. free from any limitation of race or “And that la the reason why the creed. Of Joan of Arc, Luther, Cal k The interminable claims to divine world today at the belated pre vin, Knox, Henry IV, Gustavus Adol partnership which William IL parade« tense laughs of one who would have it be phus, Cromwell, Washington, Lincoln, before the world about once a week ttered that God asade him and his it tells us, there is “nothing sacrilegi seem to the common man to jar family of finer stuff than the root of ous in naming such souls as instru strangely with the actual fruits of his the people la order that he and his ments on earth of omnipotent will in spirit as seen la Belgium, Poland, Ar might rule ever them and theirs. menia, aad elsewhere; and the first “But even if there were a corner of heaven”— if the world expects Almighty thing the ordinary observer thinks it the world or a corner in Christianity God “And work like salvation for it in that “divine right” ought to be forked where the idea of divine appointment great to crises to come--yea, in the great out of civilisation’s vocabulary. But for an autocrat could be tolerantly crisis of today—it must beware not “The Continent“ (Presbyterian, Chii would bo no tolera- to stop up with its cynical skepticism cage) cautions dk not to forget that considered, tion among the just sad the upright the ears of its young men, lest the ■I nag Tilth thhr good riddance a t bed the Kaiser's hypocritical claim of very man whom God may summon to ribbiah the “broom of ridicule is tar such appointment for himself. meet the need of the nations should “For even more certain than that in dull unbelief or weak timidity fail God doea not want kings to do his to respond to the whisper in his souL” work is the absolute knowledge of all While traveling at high speed Sun work for knaves to do. day morning st s point about three The topmost peek of offense from miles beyond Cushman, the Ooos Bay which the Kaiser’s blasphemy cries,to Limited ran Into a fine' four^pobiter heaven la not his formal pretense to be deer, which was crossing the track. am parer in God’« but his bold The animal was knocked off the track, boast of divine guidance in deeds of but apparently escaped serious in malice, treachery, and cruelty.“ jury, for, minus pert of his horns, he God never guided any man to mali- got to his fast and disappeared In the eiousnees and crime, this weekly goes timber.—Coos Bay Times. on to say, yet avers that It is poor in telligence to insist on “denying that God acts because one man in his own esse affirm» an set of God preposter mark on your soul,” is the way ous end incredible.“ The pretension of Billy Sunday puts it in exhorting his such an Impostor is not s sign that no hearers to buy Liberty Loan bonds. other man in sincerity and truth has been commissioned from heaven to do There never was a great boy story written without a dog in it