The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, July 19, 1918, Image 1

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    F R ID A Y , J U L Y » . 1918.
laat and the Am erican ware gettin g
the Han* started toward B erlin:
London, July 18.— The Am ericans
w est o f Soissons have taken fou r thou­
sand prisoners, th irty guns and much
other m ater^l.
The Am ericans have captured the
town o f V ie riy , sir m iles south o f
Soissons and have advanced three
m iles beyond the town.
The French on a five m ile fron t
gained the ravine at the river Crise
running- into Soissons which means a
maximum advance o f five m iles a t this
Who was reading a story o f a storm a t
sea, wander ed i f he was gettin g m itt/
when he began to sense tho roUtoR
movement o f tho house. >
This eras a com paratively new sen-
s t tion in Coquflle as the most recent
o f which w e hear rsHabls stories oe*
cured 26 -years ago.
Sunday’s shock
sraa also fe lt in Eureka, C alifornia, a
few minutes later, though i f it wu*
m anifest about San Frandoco hay#
they kept s till about it in a ll the lan*.
guages they knew. Jndeed, it is no-
thing short o f high treason to mention
s sligh t chock down there.
*
W e have later redd o f trem blors he-
in g experienced down in South Am er-
lea the same day, so the rum bling o f
the globe’s innards then must have
b o j) quite extensive.
The most generally accepted theory-
About R moat!
Impose on tho place
fa m ily desertad t
to tho caro e f a
hint o f a southern broadening o f the
vow els came very pleasantly from a
Woman o f remarkable charm, who car-
ried her fifty years and her tw o hun-
dred pounds avoirdupois jauntily. Be­
«Idee she confessed to n Scotch Irish
ancestry and had unquestionably
kissed the blarney stone. A ll o f which
we fea r conveys but little idea o f the
m agnificent patriotic address the fo re ­
most woman speaker on the Am erican
w atform today delivered w ith such
atrenuous energy, such patriotic fire,
««e h heart appaal, such w ell chosen
words, and with such noble purpose.
Certainly the powers at W ashington
made no mistake whon they delegated
this wonderful woman, with her 21
J * ™ expcrlenco on the Chautauqua
platform to go forth and preach pa-
triotlsm to a ll the people.
BOY MAKES
HIS GETAWAY
The French also progressed to a hill
within one m ile o f Solseons.
Court Didn’t Incur BUI.
A Bay paper abuses the County
Court and charges it with tryin g to
“ g e t even " in instructing the district
attorney to sue the bondsmen fo r the
expenses o f surveying the Daniel V
Creek road. There was no feelip g o f
enm ity on the part o f any member o f
the eourt In the m atter. N or was the
court in any w ay responsible fo r the
fa ct that the view in g and survey e f
this road coat 81864.36.
The law
makes it the duty o f the view ers at
whom the surveyor is one, to view and
survey a proposed road and the court
hns no power whatever in connection
w ith the survey, further than to pay
the bills properly rendered.
MILL WILL
BE REBUILT
W ith an inaccuracy which is not un­
usual where CoquillO m atters «r e con­
cerned, the Coos Bay Tim es.steted last
night that the Johnson m ill bore would
not be rebuilt because the Mefal tract o f
throe and a h alf acres could not be
soeured.
The statem ent is entirely
erroneous. Mr. Johnson said last even­
ing that the p ilin g fo r the new m ill ie
expected this week. Furtherm ore the
Sprnee Production Pictures.
lurltc Them to Valley.
This year’s m eeting o f the Oregon
E ditorial Association w ill be hold a t
^M arshfield Friday, Saturday and Sun­
d a y August 9, 19 and 11. W e have
not yet received a copy o f the pro-
Sehool fo r g irls a t Salem b e fe n ,
but had been paroled in earn e f her
father, Edward Phennegar.
H e had
placed her In charge o f R ev. A A .
Baker, o f M yrtle Point, but she fe ll
into w ild ways again and d rifted back
-to Bandon into the company o f t o r
old associates and now, at 16, goes
back to ths G irls’ school.
It ’s much the same w ay w ith Frank
tfaupin, o f Powers, who was in the
Training School fou r years ago bi
was parolad, and couldn’t realst tha
M arshfleld
has
gut
It
fin d
so that no opportunity w ill be afforded
the visitin g newepaper men to see the
Coquille valley.
W e would suggest, however, that
the Coquille Com m ercial Club invito
the country pencil pushers and their
fam ilies to come over here on one e f
thoee days, take a picnic dinner in
the park and enjoy a rida up ths va l­
ley to M yrtle P o in t Although they
Dr. Beyl Laetaraa Here.
A t laat the Ellison-W hite people
sent a lecturer hare Saturday night to
fill that belated engagem ent in the
person o f Dr. E llio tt A . Boyl, who m s
down in this section to fill Chautau­
qua engagem ents a t M yrtle Point and
North Bend. I f his excellent address
had been delivered o n 'tim e it would
no doubt have been g r eeted w ith a
Apple J a ck Peddler.
Monday W . C. Bostwick,
L ast
a De­
ment creek rancher, was arrested by
an officer o f the Spruce division at
Pow er», on a charge o f bootlegging.
He was a t once taken before Justice
Zimmerman, pleaded -gu ilty and was
fined $200. He raised the amount by
m ortgaging 8 head o f cattle and went
on his way. The stu ff he sold was a
sort o f apple Jack w ith a great kick,
sad it was thought he had distilled it
on his place but no s till could be
Under the auspices 4 the L . L . L. L.
there w ill be shown at Anderson’s H all
on Saturday evening, July 27, several
reels o f motion pictures depicting life
in the cantonments h e n in the U. 8 ,
life In the troncheo on the western
fron t, as w ell as actual figh tin g scaoea,
and tho various phases o f aeroplane
manufacture from tee spruce in the
forest to the fligh ts from the avia­
tion fields. Lieut. Jones, who showed
a sim ilar assortm ent o f spruce dhri-
J ion pictures at tha Masonic H all b an
last w inter, w ill again have charge o f
he entertainm ent. On account o f tha
lim ited seating capacity o f the hall tha
Loyal Legion member» and their fam ­
ilies w ill have the preference in ad-
Speaking e f ths trouble ever Jap^
ansae im m igration in «his county he
affirmed that since the Gentlemen’s
agreem ent with Japan made in 1908
during
Roosevelt’s
adm inistration
8,000 more Japanese laborers had le ft
this country to return to Japan than
had come frees there.
Yam am oto was particularly severe
oath s Kaiser, who was the origin al In­
ventor o f the “ Y ellow P eril,“ and the
entire German bunch who had fo r
y e a n bean doing everyth in g they
could think o f to fom ent trouble be­
tween Am erica and Japan. That Ja­
pan has only frien d ly feelin gs toward
our country all who heaid him were
mere fu lly convinced than ever before
He is certainly doing good work on
the platform in showing what a n ths
real sentiments o tjh m Japanese to-
through tho fits, fo r shipment to the
B ey where it w ill be trued up and
repaired, w ill begin at onco.
There
has been some delay in this work be­
cause o f the desire to obtain the ad­
ditional land i f it oould be secured at
a price Mr. Johsnon could afford to
pay. Th at hope has practically been
given up and the plan is now to re­
build as quickly as possible op the
old site.
I f the location had been changed,
Mr. Johnson was figu rin g on running
all tho machinery with motors which
would have made a difference in what
he sent to the Bay fo r repair«.
The insurance adjustment is nearly
complete, there only being one policy
on which figures have not yet been re­
ceived, but no differencos are expected
to develop on that.
It is hoped to resume the cutting o f
lumber at the m ill within 90 days.
Sugar For Everybody.
New Christian Minister.
L. A . L iljeq vist, food adm inistrator
In Coos county, states that there has
been much confusion throughout the
county about sugar fo r canning. W ith ­
out perm it and m erely on the state­
ment o f the b u y «, a housewife is en­
titled to 26 pounds o f sugar from her
Rev. W a lt«- L . 'Straub preached his
first sermon as pastor o f the Christ­
ian church last Sunday morning and
Sigain in the evening at the union ser­
vices at the Presbyterian church. Mr.
Staaub is a strong end forcefu l spank­
er and made a favorable impression on
thoee who heard him.
Rev. M r. Sraub cornea highly recom­
mended by the church at Meriden, Ida­
ho, which he has Just le f t by the state
m issionary boards o f Idaho and W ash­
ington, and by the O rgan-M ell evan­
gelistic company. He evangolised fo r
More War Workers Wanted.
E very community w ill be combed
fo r w ar workers. W ar industries are
short nearly 400,000 common laborers,
and lack o f workers in the coal-m ining
industry is im periling all war produc­
tion. There is also s serious shortage
o f ekillod labor. One o f the largest
munition plants, turning out heavy
cal l i b « guns, is short 2,000 machinists.
Ths w ar plants %o f Connecticut a n !
M aryland are undermanned 35,000 ma­
chinists.
The United States Employment Ser­
vice w ill begin an intensive recruiting
o f workers fo r w ar work fr o q ths
non-essential industries. Em ploym ent
offices w ill be increased and the force
o f local agents and travelin g examin­
ers w ill be enlarged and sent into
every community that .re lie f m ay be
given before the ban against private
labor recruiting goes Into effect on
August 1. 7
eeeeed fo r only $850. By the w ay we
have long favored a tax system under
Hc Waa Hit Hard.
which every own would assets his
T . J. T h rift suffered a painful but real estate at any sum he pleased, and
fortu nately not serious accident at the the county should have the option to
Sitka m ill Tuesday. H e was turning purchase it at the assessed price plus
the erffnk which raises and lowers ths ton per cen t U n d « such a law Coos
carriage to fit to
o f ths lo r 4 com ity could take Julius Lateow e
when the clutch aBpged and the handle ranch by paying him $886. A s R w a r
spun around strikin g him on tha shin. the view ers only allowed him $1 fo r
That Ms leg waa met broken ie a won- the righ t e f w ay, which seem s inade-
The follow in g is the result o f the
draw ing o f the names o f the young
men who have become 21 years o f age
during the past year, to determ ine the
order in which they shall be called fa r
training and active sdtvice:
1&4 E. L , Culbertson, M yrtle Pt.
1
10 T. J. McCulloch, Lakeside,
2
28 Raleigh G. W atson,. Empire .
8
17 John S. Hurd, North Bend
4
74 C. M. Bogard, Lamps,
6
136 Lloyd B. Hess, Bandon
0
145 Elmer A . Miller, Bandon,
~ 7
67 E. B. Sjoyren, North Bend
8
76 M. H. Chappell, North Bend
0
78 Stanley Clausen, Coquille
10
122 Wm. J. Blake, Marshfield
11
67 Daniel D. Turpin, Marshfield
12
>77 Stanley D. Lake, Powers * 18
4 Jas. Steinlechner, North Bend, 14
180 P. C. Morrill, Marshfield
16
7? Lester F. Cook, Coquille
1«
106 R. C. Chase, Marshfield
17
28 Frank Martin, North Bend
18
80 Arthur t>. Wise, Marshfield 10
151 Julius L. Harrison, Broad bent TO
90 Harry Smith, Marshfield
21
66 Geo. Ford, Bridge
22
125 Jos. G. Beale, Marshfield
23
45 Ralph B. Shaffer, North Bend 24
72 Edwin L. Kay, Bandon
25
1<6 Benj. E. Belding, Bandon
20
61 Dewey N. Anderson, Eastside 27
01 Ralut F. Richardson, Mfld.
28
51 Harry D. Paulor, Bunker Hill 20
63 Ahsel E. Johnson, Marshfield
80
41 Harry J.,Smith, North Bend 81
84 Andrew L Maiden, Norway
82
82 Oscar Napier, Ward, Iowa
88,
66 Ralph E. Caughron, Coquille
84
16 Alden T. Lemansld, N. B.
85
101 Jesse L. Sparks, Bandon
86
158 Wm. I. Anderson, M yrtle Pt. 87
82 Andy Doyel, Coquille
88
147 Clayton Warner, Broadbent
80
66 Otto H. Erickson, Mfld.
40
88 Beet Kirkwood, North Bend
41
56 John N. Jarf, South Inlot
42
102 John H. Adams, Marshfield - 48
48 Momme Jacobeon, Norway
44
13 Antonio Ù. Mincrvini, Portland 46
8 Sanfred Stonelako, Lakeside 46
47
, 64 Edwin D. Lund, Coquille
168 Jos. Knight, M yrtle Point
48
187 W altor K. Hack, Prosper
19
198 Frank Anderson, Bandon
50
55 Wm. E. Brady, Gravel Ford 61
168 Chester I. Root, M yrtle Point 62
11 A lbert M. Stiffler, Lakeside 58
69 L evi S. Billings, M yrtle Point 64
86 Andrew W. Sandquist, N. B. 65
}
113 Edd Bailoy, Marshfield
66
62 W alter A. Rehfeld, Marshfield 57
18 Claud E. Lamm, North Bend 68
,
148 Chester Van Forren, Bullards 59
54 Wm. E. McLellan, Marshfield 60
81 Albert R. Lackey, North Bend 61
,
178 Henry T. Price, Powers
62
189 Loyd Hunt, Bandon
68
184 Lloyd H. Wise, Powers
64
88 FVank D. Brannan, Marshfield 65
188 Marvin L Bird, Norw ay
66
192 Fern H. Johnson, Bullards
67
114 Jas. Dhrelbiss, Marshfield
6d
39 Howard M. Taylor, l9orth Bond 09
80 Tracy Huntsucker, North Bend 70
119 John C. Mercer, Marshfield
71
187 Ralply E. Cox, Powers
72
160 John T. Arnold, M yrtle Point 78
96 Douglas Anderson, Marshfield 74
49 Chin W ing Dong, Marshfield
75
25 Henry W. Bock, North Bend 76
58 Ernest <£ Granfors, Delmar
77
12 Costantino Voctno, Portland
78
34 Arthur G. Centers, North Bend 79
149 Chas. A. Billings. M yrtle P t 80
112 Wm. E. Lingo, Marshfield
81
2 Grant Waters, Houser
82
96 Carl A Sandquist Marshfield 88
77 Chas. L. F roa t Coquille
* 84
46 A lfred W. J. Schmidt Bandon 85
8. John B. Bowron, Lakeside
46
107 Philip A . Janetting, Marshfield 8/
98 W illie DeVine, Marshfield
88
99 Gale E. Mitchell, Marshfield <0
190 Lloyd V. Foster, Marshfield
90
181 Jos. L. Lanagan, Marshfield 01
128 Cavour Z. DeMenleC, Mfld.
92
186 Miles M. Brown, Powers
98
120 W. L. Stemmerman, Allegany 94
160 W. W. Perkins, M yrtle F t -
98
94 CHas. H . Williams. Marshfield 96
148 C. L. King. McKinley
97
166 E .'L . Thomason, Gravel Ford 98
67 Qeo. A . Stevens, Coquille
99
40 Harvey A Brand, North Bend 100
182 C. C. Fairchiles, Portland
101
38 Jos. A. Cumbert, North Bend 102
7 E. D. Jordan, Lakeside, Indian 108
27 A . B. Coleman, North Bend 104
168 Paul W. Adams, M yrtle Point 106
179 Lloyd G. Ackerm an, Pow ers 106
1 Anton W. Noren, Lakeside
107