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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1918)
S 3V ■ ■ ■ * • • ' - * 5 : . i PAGI FIT» F R ID A Y . J A N U A B Y 4, I f 18. Is Your Money Supporting the Government ThU Has the C «M of th u A t tills critical period in our history our manufac turers are offering their mills, and our young men are offering their services to the United States Govern ment. W ould you like to do your share and help by put ting your money where it w ill 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, as part of every dollar so de posited goes directly into MEMBER the new system, where it FED ERAL RESERVE SYSTEM w ill always be ready fo r you when wanted. wanting T o do bn tineas w ith the srarid a fte r tke w ar Germ any m ust sadist the credit o f her foes, she must regain their m arkets, and a once m ore the use o f the ports e f her foes, above a ll the use e f B ritish ports fo r her merchant ships; fo r less she can do this aha can i compete w ith the m aritim e whose colonial possessions them to do business w ithout the per mission or aid o f Germ any. I f G er many is to go back into business she must once m ore make use e f G ibral tar, A lg iers, Singapore, Genoa, Aden, Bombay and Hongkong, reclaim the B ritish and m arkets. Now , w hatever the eventual value o f her conquests in th e Balkans, ia W estern Russia, and in A sia M inor, they can not ba o f any im m ediate counterbalance value fo r Germ any as compared w ith her last lost sources o f raw m aterial. I f Gar- ware to m ake peees on the at the present would s till have lost the w ar, so fa r as te e present generation is er, because, w hile ale and N orthern France, every port and colony o f the B ritish Em pire would be dosed to her and h erself a landlocked state, which, to live, m ast have ou tlet upon the sen and in the m arkets o f the m aritUse untMrs, bot that ths tim « U not fa r distant «k m thU P rivileg« w ill be withdrawn and they w ill bo conscrfpt- ed. A ll British and Canadian sub- Joeta are thorofoco urged to call m o r communicate with Um at bla office mitmonta to B ritain , Franco and at the corner o f Third and Oak Ita ly , «rill inauro clone rolationa a f atroeta, Portland. te r the atruggle. When the w ar onda our in ven tseata in B ritain, Franco and Ita ly , «rill bo tram sndom , and m erely to protect t h is , i f fo r no other reason, w e ahall h are to bond our effo rts in reh ab ilitatin g these Although tho United States Be- crulting OAcors no longor tako ra- cruita voluntarily, who have register ed, the 'B ritish and Canadian Be- cru itin g Mission can accept a ll B rit ish and Canadian subjects between the ages o f 18 and 46 and in curtain branches op to 54, provided the man has only his first papers or no pa p er« a t a ll. Am erican eiUseas can not be enlisted. The need fo r man to reinforce the depleted B ritish A n n ies was never N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T . N otice ia hereby given that the un dersigned, James W alterm ier, has filed his final account in the m atter o f the adm inistration o f the estate e f John W alterm ier, deceased, and that the County Court o f Coes County, Ora- n, has se t Monday, the f is t day o f January, 1918, as the day, and the County Court room in the Court House a t Coquille, Coos County, O re gon, as the place, fo r hearing objec tions to said final account and fo r the final settlem ent o f m id estate. Dated th is 18th day o f December, 1917. James W alterm ier, Adm inistrator o f the estate o f John W alterm ier, deceased. 4Vt6 SU M M O NS. What “ KaHnr” D m for Wonen W hat A merican woman m ay ex pect i f Prussian B o lte r is not stam p ed from the fa ee o f the earth is gathered from the observations o f an Am erican bicycle tou rist who le ft Germ any shortly a fte r the outbreak o f the w ar, says the Janaary Popular Mechanics M agasine in an Illustrated article. The spectacle o f women do in g aO manner o f heavy labor was never particu larly unusual in Ger a w ay even ia pre-w ar days, but the sigh t o f fou r women, harnessed like horses and pulling a plow , was a Eclipse o f the S ot Coatee Jaae A On# o f the grastest eclipses o f the ami ever she erred «rill occur Jaao t sad its v is ib ility w ill ba the greatest in the Pacifie northwest. The per centage at the total darkness produc ed by the ed ip ee in this part o f O re gon «rill bo «iosa to »9 per cent. In Portland it w ill be exactly SO par cent, according to astronom ers. The moon w ill obscure the face o f the Th erefore, te e German, s till know in g fortu n ate d a y « upon the battle field, perceived a year a ge th at Ms sols salvation le y in ending tea w ar b efore the fu ll karveet o f hate and prejudice had ripened and w hile there was s till n chance e f saving some o f his vanishing m arkets. Th at por tion o f Germ any which Is moderate» not because o f p olitical or m oral ideals, but because at business concerns, lo st year sd peace, and to its daman forced by the w ar-weariness o f the ■issses o f tho Gorman people, the governm ent replied by a peace pro posal abortive, probably w holly dis honest in real purpose, but in its e lf g iv in g evidence o f the true state at affairs in Germany. N ow , a fte r a year, Germ any Is to make a new peace proposal. 8o fa r as tbs m ilitary situation is concerned the Germans are not much w orse o ff then they «rare s year ago, save aa th eir submarine cam paign has failed and le ft them no weapon against their ch ief fo e— G reat B ritain. Th ey have lost battles and ground in the west, but they have accomplished the dow nfall o f Russia and have g rea tly ■stria by th eir Italian cam paign. Th eir Turkish a lly has lost Bagdad and J e rusalem, M esopotam ia end Pslsetlna, but they have lest nothing and in tho m ilita ry side ora threatened w ith no im m ediate disaster. But on the m aterial side the G er man position is in fin itely w orse than s year ago, and it is to tho ssaterial side that the «rorld «rill leak m ore and m ore henceforth fo r the eolutem at this grantset o f «ru e . U tk e Inst year Germ any Ia the C ircait Court at the State Oraguu, In and F a r The at First National Bank The Oldest National Bank inCoosCounty SPECIAL Saturday SAIL J. E. QUICK at P lain tiff, John E . Hoopoe, Defendant. Suit fo r Divorce. T o John E. Hoopoe, the above named D efendant: In the Nam e o f the State o f Oregon: You are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you in the above entitled ■ait within six «reeks from the date o f the first publication o f this Sum- ms, the sam e being the 7th day o f December, 1917, and i f yon fo il to pear and answ er in the above en titled suit on or before the 25th day o f January, 1918, the sums being the last day o f the tim e prescribed in the fa r fo r publication, judgm ent w ill be taken again st you fo r want there of, fo r the re lie f demanded in the Com plaint o f P la in tiff, n succinct statem ent o f which is ns follow s: That I m arriage contract th at exists be e s * you rself and p la in tiff be dis- •eivad; that p la in tiff be awarded an undivided one-third o f nay real es tate or interest in the some hold by you; th at you ba required to pay onto »in tiff the sum o f 820.00 per month fo r the support o f p la in tiff and child ren and that pla intiff be given the cus tody at her tw o children sad fo r each and fu rth er re lie f as to the Court m ay seam equitable. Service o f this Sbmmona is made by kblication in pursonaoe o f an ordar made by Hon. John 8. Coke, as Judge o f the C ircuit Court o f the Stats o f Oregon, in and fo r the County o f Coos, ■aid order bearing date o f Novem ber 27th, 1917, mad d irectin g publication in tea C oquille V a lley Sentinel, a newspaper published a t Coquille, Ore gon, fo r n period o f six has a large line of Semi-Porcelain table- ware and Scotch Granite enamel ware* A full line— Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Water Pails, Preserving Kettles, Dish Pans, Stew Dishes of all sizes, Caps, Bowls, Dippers. FREE 7-IN-ONE Coinbination Cooker on each $10.00 sale Every Saturday this Month. HAPPY NEW YEAR Coos and Curry Telephone Company d e a d # H. Giles, A ttorn ey fo r P la in tiff. Date at first publication December THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE th, 1917 . 7 PrefessioBal Cards, that has operated continuously since its establishm ent some fo urteen years ago has been your Laundry. Rain or shine, good tim es and bad, it has been on tbe job. W e have a number at custom ers that have patronized it continually from tee beginning: W e are gra tefu l fo r this appreciation o f our service. Our aim is to im prove the service in every way possible. W e wash ever y thing washable. J. A. RICHMOND P H Y S IC IA N and SU RG EO N . Richm ond-Barker Building. Coquille, Ore. Phones» Office 626, Bee. 214. COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE COMPANY W . C. CHASE ATTORNEY-AT-LA W Str. Elizabeth -Barker DR. a . W . LESLIE $ O s te o p a th ic P h y s ic ia n Bandon to San Francisco g Graduate o f the Am erican School • at Osteopathy o f K irk eville, Mo. ♦ Office in Eldorado Block. DR. C. W . ENDICOTT ♦ nm irvi Bank B’td’i Phone Fare, First cliuw-llO. ♦ — . J. Sefie from Central Warehouse Company J, E. WALSTROM, Agent, Beaden, Ore. E. & E. T. Kruse, Mgrs., 24 Calif. S t, 8. F. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore. M ale 11, O oqnille, Oregon. For reliable Abstracts o f T itle end inform ation about Coos County R eel Estate see J r*. STANLEY UWYBR Office in Farm ers A Merchants Bank Building. Csquills. Ora. A. J. SHERWOOD T IT L E GUARANTEE * ABSTRACT COMPANY Stws«IM t seS CeeaMs CM t. on. Special attention paid to looking a fte r assessments and payment Phone Marshfield O ffice ^ 14J H E N R Y SE N G 9TA C K E N , i . .................... é ... » at Phone < ..................................................................................... * AT UW »¡Does Your Sabscriptioa Date Need Chanjia|? H ArWV *