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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1917)
The A O P® IYM.W. dwMba that every lady in the town, whether a member of the Bed Croea organisa tion or not, ia invited to call at the rooms any day in the week except Saturday. You do not obligato your self in any way, hut If you Want to N ow KMW M MHI— » Let every as dar the selective service law, and that indudas all between the ages of 21 and 60 years, induriva, pay careful heed to the changes that have ordered by the Qovcruacant in the lasthnd of usisi ling man for military service is the advice that the Ajduteht General’s office at Port- wha. ia known aa Chme L The married man and those with perseas other than their wives or children i mm sills telj dependent on them tor support, aa wall as those whose week ia neeea■cry to industries s m in a i to i s war, including agri culture, wtB ha Usted la other classes. These will be five datases in all. The affect c f classificatloo in desses below Clam I will ha to grant n tom- porary discharge frt 1 the draft, tar maa ia these Haases will net be sailed until the dees or daiacee above theirs in the engineer eorpe and Im camp on Lon« Island. He writes thu* about hit t o t impressions of New York City: “Now that I am b t o I am not as much impressed as I thought I would bo. It la quita a buoy p it o but tba bright light! on Broadway aa far aa I can aaa haven’t much on Front street in Coquill* excopt a little no tion. They bava a lai of alea thaatroa and a tew nice cafe# but not very muck oa Friaeo. I saw the eity laat Sunday afternoon in a $7,000 car and wasn't much 1mproceed. Aa you perbapa bare gueaaad thia ia our laat stopover on thia aide. Wa will pull out ahortly aa wo are station- ad bara in open tenta and aummar quartan. We hare our trench cloth ing and all o f our equipment, includ ing MOO ahorala and picha. Our com pany waa filiad with 76 drafted man to 260 war strength. Thaaa men have bean training at American Lake. In the mixup I have been made á Private let claaa and hare been recommended, by our Capt. aa master engineer jun- bow well he enjoys H, and continues: Today they started a achool for sup ply sergeants and 1 had to go over there frees 2:00 til 4:00. I have the honor o f being the youngest Supply sergeant is two regiments o f the reg ular»,'the 44th and the 14th. The other aergeanta are awful nice tor me too. They treat me f t a brother a qf always will give me pointers. We have five barracks hare and there certainly are a lot of soldiers here, mast of them drafted men. And I wouldn’t be a drafted man for any thing. You cant imagine the differ- •nee. We have a system and work like a dock and they do their beat, and blunder along. They do flne-un- »e r the circumstances but I am glad t am a regular. - > There are some awful smart mem in the National Army, and lots o f good men. On the other hand thage ars some bad fellows, but Unde Sam takes care of them in any branch. U N CEASIN G M ISERY. that the federal laws are rigidly «a- forced, and for the express purpoee of eliminating the L W. W , pro-Germans eramant It is also announced that U. S. Marshal Alexander will name a deputy U. S. marshal for this terri tory soon to work with Mr. M ctnight. “ Mr. Mcknight will handle all mat ters earning up in this section and has full pow er'to act,“ says Kltaa Wet- kins, assistant to U. 8. District At- Bat before |bis ej retom can be put ng Mr. Me- Into effect, informed on must be gath- Knight’s apponitment. ■Any party wed oa which to msike the classifica- having any knowledg tien o f each men. To obtain this infonuettoo, end to compito it afterward, the Government -------- - d » f d i n o n f o c - m m called Quecttoa- M i p r e p a re G-E Motors in the Dairy F or milking, cream separating and churning, electric motor driven machinery is the dairy man’ s best aid. A single motor will furnish clean, safe “ always ready” power for a number o f machines. Oregon Power Co. ~ Phone 71 M-SU books by opening an account with this bank. It doesn’t taka much to atari and it will grow amaaingly if you ghra it at- HUMUS I HUNTS BANK Commercial and Saving Deposits COQUILLE the - ; -- D a i r y m - an ’» OREGON f r ie n d Wisconsin Silo E E. JOHNSON - "Tt5k7 r. * ' ■.1 . a ■* * A b o a complete line o f » phase of a man’s occupation, ^ infoi b o , that of par- eons he claims to M dependent on him, bis family relations, his business, his health. Each registered ■tan mast answer • *. V_. 1 ;JT or _ i v. ^ t ~>‘ : Lumber, Dry Finish Rustic, Mouldings, Boxes and Crates OLD PEYTON GRAVELY HA DC THE FIRST PLUG or TOBACCO THAT EVER WAS MAOC g— w -«— — 1 ■¿m .fc . # - .