The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 02, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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■too tea alz daughter*,
are doing boepital work
Ingliab huabenda are at
pie aha think are beginning to see it.
We have m set! see days already. If
the war goes beyond this whiter, ws
shell have all Unde of ‘sens' days,
wherein we meet, ia the national need,
On Guard at the BaadKig Gaia.
It ia a fine thing to guard our home*
against alian Midiera o f whoee pur-
posea we are all aware. But It is also
very important to guard them against
other budduou* torn that creep in un­
der the disguise o f friendly entertain­
er* to plunder and destroy the cher­
ished ideals, the lofty standards, the
clear views that have given the home
ito character.
If you will fam iliarise your young
people with the beet reeding, they will
not bellkeiy to crave what la inferior
and demoralising. The Youth’s Com­
panion is a pow erful1 inil pence in
awaking a taste fo r what ia best ia
reading. It is oa the guard at the
reading gate! Nothing cheap, asean
or hateful passes its challenge. But
neither doee thè crabbed, dull or aus­
tere. Cheery idealism is the Compan­
ion’s countersign. Put it-ou guard at
your reading gate!
The Companion is £2.00 a year. If
you do not know it, by all means sand
for sample copies giving a forecast
Oregon Power Co
Phone 71
authority fo r woman and girls—both
publications for *2.26.
| Our tw o-et-ons-pries offer includes:
1. The Youth’s Companion— 62 is-
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. A ll the remaining leeuee o f 1917.
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4. McCall’s Magazine—12
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COQUfLLE
OREGON
4" T H * YOUTH'S COMPANION,
Commonwealth Ave., Boeton, Mass.
W e Is studying nursing and bo pee te
be seat across with s Red (boss unit New Subscriptions Received at this
è beo her course is completed.
H«nfy Tisdall, thirty-eight, has been
hi the Buttali army Are years sad
bolds the rank of colonel
Trevor Hastings Tisdall, twenty-five.
RECORD OP THE PAST.
j , and Mark, thirty-four both rea­
ls of Connecticut, wore takes to
recent selective draft and have
ed physical sssaAmtlcna Both
i famines, but will not claim u -
**lt sesma a pity 1 am too old te do
anything for my country but knit,”
■aid Mm. Siedati, meanwhile busily
clicking needles over a heavy gray
n p b tit “ if 1 wars only a bit young­ Grants P*j
er I’d be right ovek there doing my *d for a lot
kidney* ai
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