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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1918)
City Bril—I Netta. The TIPS FOR BRI0ES. t>arhîTf"mmplr*~it tha marked YOU COOK YOUR FO O D -W H Y NOT YOUR TOBACCO? d ra ft ad these cards it ia a ll. This ro w eeks' w ork sd fou r or five in the aftom oo. “ htar Span sled Banner.* Minuet— Fourth Grade. “ D on't B ite the Hand Th at’s Feeding Y o u "—Song. ■ i “ How B etsy Ross Made the F la g“ — Dram atisation. “ K eep the Home F ires Burning“ — Song by Rainbow R egim en t “ H istory o f the W a r"— F ifth Grade. Mrs. W . H. Lyons played fo r the Mrs. Boyars and Mrs. Bren» tetter were visitors in Mrs. M ulkey’s room. The B class o f tho F ifth grads is bolding the pennant fo r the beet Ths interest in tha T h rift peign is s till steadily During ths past weak aa addition o f th irty has been made to have sold their fifty dollars’ worth, bringing tha present registration ia the Rainbow R egim ent ap to fo rty eight. M ary Esther Johnson in tho fifth grade s till loads in tha number o f th rift stamps sold, w ith Maximo Paul son aa a close second. M ary Esther has sold 1800, and tha total nog by school children 1s 14,060. The report o f tho high school fo r month ahawo tho follow in g suite: Number o f w ar saving stamps own ed by teachers, 18i N o o f T h rift Stamps owned by teachers, 81. Num ber o f W ar Savings certifi cates owned by pupils, 54. T otal amount invested in W ar Sav Inga certificates and T h rift stamps by teachers and pupils, $483.60. In addition to this $1260 1 Invested te L ib erty Bends Louis J. Simpson has offered prises fo r tho boot soiling record* month during tho year. Students w ill continue te soil a fte r tha Rainbow Regim ent 1a filled. A m oating o f the Junior class waa held Wedneeday fo r tho purpose, o f talkin g over plans fo r tho Junior and Senior reception. The Junior class this year intends te load the high school by H ooverising ia everything they do. They intend to cat down all unneceesay expenses connected with tho reception and have agreed with other classes o f tho high school to serve no refreshm ents at parties dur in g the war. The girls o f the Sixth grade have bean cutting gun rags. Th ey have cut about 600. Tba follow in g are the students o f the Sixth grade who have sold their amount o f T h rift Stam ps: M arian Norton, 287; W alter Paul son, 788; H al H ow ell, 210; Grace A l- mack, 200; A llan Young, 201; F rits Noaler, 200; E lva W illey, 228; Ruth Franca, 201. Mias Treadgold took tho Eighth grade Civics class to hear the court proceedure on Tuesday. The pupils were vary much interested in the until A p ril 2, you sre subject to • fine o f not loos than $20 nor m ors than $1,000 and on additional aaoosamont o f 60 par cent o f tho amount o f tax due. Returns are required o f every un m arried person— man or woman— whose net income fo r the calendar year 1917 was $1,000 or m ore, and o f every m arried parson whose net in come was $2,000 or more. The rate o f tax is a t least 2 per cent on net incomes o f unmarried per sons in excess o f $1,000 and on net in comes o f m arried persons in excess o f $2,000. Paym ent must be made on or before June 16, 1918. The estim ated revenue to be col lected this year under the W ar Rev enue A ct is $2,600,000,000, o f which $660,000,000 is in individual income taxes. Last year 500,000 persons paid income taxes; this year it is estim ated the number w ill be m ore than 6,000,000. I f you are one o f them. the support o f the war. By prom ptly filin g your return and prom ptly pay in g your tax you arc helping the Gov ernment to early victory. Pay your income tax in the same sp irit in which you bought your Lib erty bond. The proceeds are fo r the tam e purpose to make the world safe fo r democra- Y „ In each case flavor is brought out by cooking— by “toasting. * So you can imagine how collar with a turnover o f white linen, and the epaulet effect over the sboul- ders was carried out with braid, on the otherwise severe Norfolk jacket The skirt was formed at alternate plaited panels o f charmeuse and silk. That boleros o f various descriptions are to be worn for spring is an accept ed fa ct One recently ssen was most The M yrtle Point A th letic Associa tion has planned to run a special train F riday evening in order to bring down their and rooters. There is assured a good crowd aa over 160 tickets have bean sold. This gam s w ill no doubt be £ liv e ly and Inter acting one and w ill perhaps deter mine the championship o f ths county. Band on high school plays Marsh field tonight and N orth Bond at North Ashes ss Fertilizer. Bond tom orrow night. Ashes ere worth s careful tria l aa The excursion to Band on Friday a fertilisa r this year in tha prepara evening was s com plete success. Ths tion o f garden land, in view o f the high price o f other fertilisers, says an $1 35 and Coquille returned boms O. A . C. bulletin. W o guess yes. On w ith a acorn o f 82 to 29 in bar favor. the farm where the w riter grow up on the eastern coast wo used to buy leached ashes from the potash works i*p state, that had to be shipped hun dreds o f miles by rail and then hauled five m iles by wagon,’ a t a big price, and still found it paid. Ia fact, it hardly paid to try to raise wheat Service F lag. without them. Several additional stars ha vs base addad to the now service fla g m aking Not in Coqaille’s Class. at present a number o f 28 in all. From Marion county comes a claim These stars represent the boys o f that a G ervais school g irl who has the Coquille high school who are now in service. The follow in g te the sold about $126 worth o f T h rift Hat o f boys: M arc Shelly, Eari Iaen- Stamps holds tho state championship. aee, W alter F. Oerding, G eorgs E. H ere in Coquills M ary Esther John Oerding, Owen Knowlton, H arry son has sold $325 w orth and fou r Oerding. E arl Noaler, E arl Leslie, other pupils $126 w orth or bettor. E arl W illey. Kenneth Lawrenee, Psr- G ervsis w ill have to take a back Mat rv Lawrenee, Reuben Mast, Clay unless it guts into the gam e pretty Knowlton, M att K errigan, Ray Burns, C lare Minton ye, Morton T yr- rel, Jaa. T h rift, G eorge Alonsos, V ic tor P ottin gfll, Boy A very, Win Bar- row, Paul Lamson. V ictor Mann, Guy K elley, Claud Gilara and Roy Watson. News. Examinations About Completed In the city o f London at the time of King John every vintner was required to bang outside his shop an Iron vassal with pegs marking the different quan tities sold. One idee o f a resourceful woman Is one who can stand bar family skeleton In a corner o f the parlor and make folks believe It Is brie-s-brac. -G alves ton News The name o f almond suggests only the nut o f that name, but wa have flowering alaaoods that do not bear ed ible nuts, but make a grand display of Idossoma in early spring. Pare water, according to Lord Ray leigh. Is greenish bine, while pure sir is Idue. because, according to Newton's dictum, the molecules o f the sir ass sufficiently large to reflect blue rays. The first recorded Instance of cattle plague Invading England occurred so long ago ss the year 809, when a “ black murrain“ — probably anthrax — killed nine-tenths of ths cattle than living In Great Britain. Except fo r soma “ scatterin g" cases from outside the county tha d ra ft ex aminations have bean finished here. So have the indexing o f the ques tionnaires aa fa r as it could be done, The*population o f the Roman empire tho supply o f Index cards having run In the time o f Augustas has baas cal out before the work was done. culated at 88,000,000. The only Inde pendent powers o f Importance ware the Part Mans, in tba east, aad tbs Ger mans. on ths north. C alling Cards, 100 fo r $1.00. t u f ting improves the flavor of the B urley tobacco used in the Lu ck y Strike Cigarette. IT S TOASTED bung down to the hips in the back, was a distinctive feature. A wee peplum extended below the capo collar several inches, while the front ended at the waist proper. Wee tabe on each aide of the front looked like pockets. There Is hardly a doubt that has not l>«ea quelled by now that the abort jacket will bo very smart for spring. Short, chic, boxy affairs they are, too, arid very good for the slender flgure. There appear on several imported models noticeably high codnra, hat whether they will be worn dosed or open Ip a disputed question. Thom are also to bo seen several very high turn over affairs, but these are usually worn Coquille H as Lost But Oae. Correcting an item in tha Coos Bay Timas P ro f. Noblot w rites: I desire te set you righ t regarding the standing o f tho five high scool basketball teams in tha county In yesterday’s issue and in one previous issue you stated that Coquille had lost tw o games end that M yrtle Point had lost none. Tho fa ct U Coquille has lost only one game, the one a t M yr tle Point with tho M yrtle Poin t team. M yrtle Point has lost none, but they have the gam e to. play with Coquille on Coquills's home floor and until that gam s is played they do not have any cinch on the championship. Further more, M yrtle Poin t has to play tha Marshfield team a t M arshfield with some advantages in fa vo r o f Marsh field. W e have played onr hardest games while M yrtle Point has to win both ths Marshfield and Coquille gnmes yet before they can be conced ed champions. does to steak, baking to a potato— and toasting to bread. The deepest valley la believed to bo In Palestina It la at lasst 1J00 feet Our February Subscriptions. Iwlow the level o f the sea. rbe only activa volcano in the Unit Subscription payments have been received by the Sontinel from the fo l ed States proper, Lassen peak, la found low ing persons during the month o f In Laasen Volcanic Nati oasi park. In California. February: A . G. T h rift, G. C. W elch, R. H. A l There are fteab water springs on the ien, J. E. Paulson, Ben Lawrence, Trench coast s f the Mediterranean at Isaih Hacker, N ick Johnson, A . P. which fisherman and others 111 their N ellie Johnson substituted fo r the M iller, L . T . H arris, Geo. W . Bryant, water berrete. Eighth grade teacher W ednesday a f- S. S. Reed, J. D. Cart, R oy N eil, Dr. So long aa It rucceeds in masquerad G. W . Leslie, J. A . Morrison, H. E. ing as dignified restraint stupidity Miss Griffin took the Eighth grads Glacier, W . L. K iataer, P . J. Jacobsen, gains great credit for its possessor .— picture takin g Thursday afternoon. M. H. Stadio, S. M. Olaon, L. P f T rigg, Milwaukee Journal. Mrs. G riffin visited the Seventh Antony Biases, O. C. Summerlin, TO make pprk sausages more diges grade this weak. Clarence Barklpw, 8. Edwards, Edith tible thoroughly prick the sausages and Cnlin, Hugh M cLain. Lula Reed, C. H. plunge Into boiling water for five tale N aval Enlistments N ow Open. Dondino, F. A . Fuhrmsn, Aleth s nt os. then fry in the uenal way. Enlistm ent in the naval service has Slagle, L . P. Maury, C. A . Pendleton, Wlgga— Deacon Buncomb la fond of tern reopened at the U. S. N aval C. A . H olverstott, W alter N orris, doing good deeds on the sly. W a g e- Train in g Camp, Seattle. A n y citisen Wm. Oddy, R oy A very, J. A . Hatcher Yes, but be's terribly cot np I f other Jr., C. E. Mulkey, L. E. Teters, J. A . people don’t find oat shout It.—Pack. between 18 and 86 Is eligib le. “ Recruits w ill receive a thorough Young, L. A . D etw iler, A . D. M cKay, When s man la first o f all true to course in naval instruction, the course George W atkins, O. D. Coleman, R. H. himself be Is more sure to be loyal to Hopkins, E. G. W ood. W . O. M at averagin g about fou r months. his employer. Man learns to be false This camp is regarded by naval o f thews, A . H. Oden, H arry A . M iller, to others only when he forgets himself. ficers as having the best all-round L. M. Strong, L. S. Minard, Geo. S. O f course It la none o f onr business, combination o f advantages o f any na Davie, L. C.' Pauli, John Grundy, W . but we do believe that the old woman T . Culbertson, I. S. Flinn, E. N . val train in g camp in the country. It who dresses like a young girl ought to is located on tho grounds o f the U n i Shull, Mrs. L . Harlocker. keep her back to the audience.—Dallas versity o f W ashington and fron ts on Lakes W ashington and Union. A ll tha fa cilities o f tho U n iversity are available fo r instruction. In connection with tho station is the U . S. Princeton used fo r ship training. I t is found that man who are trained a t this camp have a de cided advantage when goin g to son by reason o f special knowledge gain ed w hile under instruction hero, and many o f them are rapidly promoted. This camp is now being considera bly enlarged. Additional recruits w ill be taken until the camp Is filled up. M iller Freem an, Commander, U . S. N . M. Commanding. O U k n ow w h at broiling I f one only wished to bo happy this could bo easily accomplished, bat w e wish to be happier than other people, sad this te always difficult, for w s be lieve others to bo happier thaa they a r e —Montesquieu. r common sort o f rico which te flood times grows as much as a foot te twelve hours, se that the plant often attains a height o f ten feet l a l t a e f l - HYDRO-CARBONITE THE HIGH GRADE ROOF AN D IRON PAINT Sold Continuously for O ve r 35 Years USES Waterproofs and Preserves Roofs, Protects Bridges and buildings, Preserves Fence Posts, Pro tects Inside of Silos, Waterproofs Cellar Walls, Preserves Foundation Timbers, Protects Wagons and Farm Implements. Should be used on all surfaces subject to severe conditions. Ik M i Flint Conpin CLEVELAND. OHIO A WORD to the WISE W h e n you n eed neat, new a n d nifty L e tterh e ad s, E n v elo p es, C ircu lars or other advertising m atter, Tbe Coquille Valley Seutiuel is re a d y to fill th e bill. W e also have a large stock of Business Cards, Fine P a pers and Envelopes, plain or linen finish, and can give you something neat for your office stationery SENTINEL PRINTING IS QUALITY PRINTING IT. 8. Ronds P ar Excellence. The credit o f tho United States was •>0 high and unquestionable that in 1900, tw o years a fte r tho 8panteh W ar, 2 par cant bonds wore offered a t par and oversubscribed. H ite is s financial perform ance no other nation has ever equalled. United States 4 par cant bonds in 1888 sold aa high as 180 and in 1801 brought 189% an tha stock market. The United States has never de faulted on any o f its bonds. N ot on# o f principal or interest except those who voluntarily have taken losses by sellin g their bonds in a period o f tem porary price depression. One hundred cents on tho d ollar, principal and interest, has the United States a l ways paid. Back o f the $260,000,000,000 to $•>00,000,000,000 o f onr national n > sources stands tho rugged honesty o f Am erica. L ib erty Loan Bonds ora Urn safest security in the w orld. has over loot a m nt | Coil on us fo r Stationary. .V * . r