The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 02, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Supporting'
the Government
A t thii critical Period In our history our manuiac-
torsrs are offering their mills, and our young men are
offerin g their services to the United States Govern­
ment.
Would you like to do your share and help by put­
ting your money where it will support the new federal
Reserve Banking System, which the Government has
established to 'stand back o f our commerce, industry
and agriculture?
You can do this by opening an account with us, ss
______________________ _
part o f every dollar so de>
m em ber
posited goes directly into
fed eral reserve
the now system, where it
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will always be ready fp r you
when wanted.
Provost Marshal General <
announced this today, point
economic considerations will
the new aystem*of selection a
those least available, either
dustrial or dependency reaaei
The sytsem ia lieaiywed to cat the
best military material first aad to al­
low the man Umaaif to astaMloh his
own economic position. Each man
will be allowed seven days in which
to answer a questionaire as to Ua in­
dustrial status and the dependency of
any relative«.
The exact time o f sending out this
questionaire, or just what questions It
will include, are still under discussion.
The classes in general will ha divided
about thus!
Class 1— Bachelors without depend­
ents; men with self-supporting wires,
and any others with no claims o f da-
pendency.
Class 2— Highly skilled farm labor-
NOTICB AGAINST STOCK SUN­
NING AT LABGS IN PRECINCT
NO JR BUSTONI COQS COUNTY.
OREGON.
Notiee is hereby given that at a
Spasisi Election held October MtR
MIT, is Precinct No. M, Bartea, Coca
QUICK’S Second Ham) STORE
First and W illard
dependant upon them, any with n wife
and three o f four children.
. Class 5— Legless, man paralytica
and others.
Class 1 would be called first; class
2 next, If needed, aad so on. In each
class, than, men would be subjhet to
call in the turn in which the original
drawing has them. Appeals from the
DRE8SEB8
STOVES
KITCHEN aad DINING TABU 'S
BJCD SPRINGS, New sad OH
HORSE COLLARS
BEDSTEADS
HARNESS
SADDLES
CREAM SEPAEAT0B8
CHURNS /•* ^
BABBY BUGGIES
GO-CARTS
GREEN BONE CUTTERS
COMMODES
STANDS
NOnCB TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that tbs
Streets
SEEPS* SHEARING MACHINE
GARDEN TOOLS
.
CARPENTER TOOLS
, and many other Now and Second Hand Ooods
Will exchange Guns, Phonographs, aad Kodaks far «tftsgaM ita-
able goads.
A be seal to spatial alas SCREEN DOORS aad WIN-
DOWS.
Call
B a rg a in s
The Act to provide revenue In defray war expenses, aad far
other purposes, recently pasaad by Gangrene, impabaa from aad
after November 1, 1»17, a tax of Sc on each telephone or tele­
graph massage far which a charge af lie sr mare Is made and
require« the Telephone Company ta collect such tax from the
person paying far the message, ip addition to the regular charge
for the maasega.
Ia rumpHi ase with this Act, the Telephone Company will,
when billing subscribers for long distance telephone messages
or telegrams sent on aad after November 1 , 1217, include the
tax due from each subscriber an Ha regular monthly Toil Sar-
C om and Curry Telephone Company
Prafesskial Cards :
the probability o f service on the new
submarine chasers.
Col. Rosa, G. W. Moore, T. P. Han-
ly and other parties from tim lower
Coquill« were hare Friday to talk with
Col. Zinn, of tim U. S. Engineer«, re­
garding tim shoal at tho mouth o f the
Coquill« Wrar, which has recently
proved very detrimental to shipping.
CapL J. S. Polhemus, who was hare
from Portland with CoL Eton, has guns
to Bandoa to Investigate tim mof ir . ' '
T hese
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
T
W AS TAX
1872 aad has weathered the storms
of forty-fire years. Its present pro­
prietor, G. A . Bennett, has pubUahod
it for over 88 years. Ha says the
paper is out of debt aad has always
enjoyed a liberal patronage, leaving
the public to guess that he has become
weary of tho work. Th* Sentinel has
always found the News ona of Ha most
interesting exchanges aad regrets that
Ha visits a n to cease—but Marshfield
dock ahead 80 minutes. Before elec­
tric lights were known, the mill clocks
on the bay during the winter months
used to be turned ahead about two
hour*.
Hugh MeLaln has received word
from his son, Leo, who a short time
ago want to Philadelphia fo r naval
training, saying ha had shaagad his
registration, and bits sad o f going to
for fln a u s rating ha will study either
at the navy yard or the Pennsylvania
i5ee
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
(Frees the Coos Bay News.)
Duck hunters killed the limit in the
sandhill lakes last wank. A dry Oc­
tober always means good hunting in
tbs fresh water lakes.
Moving picture theaters at Marsh­
field and North Band will raise the
price of admission on Nov. 1st to 20
cents, so it said, on account o f tho war
tax.
this state to the 1818 session.
The Coos County Firs Patrol Asso­
ciation reports that soma damage has
been done to timber in the section this
seasin by forest fires. The most dam­
age was dona by a fire in the district
near the mouth of Bock crook, on the
middle fork of the Coquills.
Beginning Monday soma o f the mills
and
J. A . RICHMOND
THE ONE INDUSTRY IN
COQUILLE
»
Rain or shine, good times and bad, it has been on the job.
have a number of customers that have patronised It continu
■ tim beginning. Wa are grateful for tide appreciation of
rice. Our aim ia to Improve the service ia army way posai
W « wash «vary thing washable.
COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE COMPANY
• OR. C. W . ENDJCOTT
E . & E . T . Kruse, Mgrs., 24Calif. S t , S. F.
J* E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore
J. J. STANLEY
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