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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1918)
VÍ / * 33 ' ». -K. FBTOAT. AUGUST 2 , 181 «. PA G E m n- to I n n that fu lly h a lf o f the rejec tions or man v a ra fa r the lacarabla venereal diseases, aad that a fte r tha w a n t caaaa had haan culled by tha Local Board doctors. Oaa o f tha hos pital boys latar told a s tha average ' percentage fa r a ll d rafts ranged about fo rty pereent o f tha rejection*. la addition to tha rejections fo r thaoa dlssasos thsro is a much larger per centage o f caaaa that are cured or fixed a y so that tha applicant is ac cepted fo r service. 80 serious has the rottenness o f our civilisation been shown op that the governm ent has in augurated a campaign by compulsory attendance-lectures and pamphlets to educate the men along sax Unas; and it can be said that a fte r the w ar con Bible School at 10 a. m. T > dependable N ew Per- siderable false m odesty aad prudish- Christian Endeavor a t 8:80 p. feed on o a Cooks Stove nsas w ill go, and to talcs its place w ill i watching — gives you m ore enter an era o f im parting more in fo r in your w ar garden. C hristian Science S ociety. mation along sex lines to the grow in g Hast i Long Blue CUm- Services next Sunday a t 11:00 a. m. hers sat. generations before they have been bi toot or odor- Wednesday evaning m eeting at ased aad caught in the dutches o f the I burner made. Comfort- results o f ignorance and m isinform a o’clock. scatter. ! , 000,000 in u*e. Sunday school a t 9:80 a. m. • tion. It is true that there is no round Free public reading room open ev er that can equal some o f the men o f the old service, but you may rest as- ery day, except Sundays and holidays, sured that tbs men o f tbs nsw arm y from 2 to 4 p. to Corner Third and H all streets w ill live a m ore decant life and can be trusted farth er with our womanhood Church o f God. then any equal sixed body o f civilians fo r they know sex and the penalty and A t old Butler store every Sunday. effects o f its degradation. Sunday School a t 10 a. to Wa w ere once m ore assembled, at Preaching a t 11 a. m. and I p . m. tached to Recruit companies, and tak P rayer m eeting Thursday evening en to tbs quarterm aster’s room where a t 8 p. m. we took our last farew ell to our civi A cordial welcome is extended to all. lian garb. W s passed before s ser F. H. V anLydegraf, Elder. geant, w ere measured, and given our uniforms. M y outfit consists o f one woolen cost, tw o pairs o f woolen trousers, a campaign hat, one peir o f splendid arm y tan shoes, four suits o f One Cent a W ord Each Insertion two piece cotton underwear, a Sam Brown knitted belt, and a pair o f side Furnitu re and H ardw are laced leggin gs sim ilar to the leggin gs o f civilian wear. T o . this was added two wool blankets fo r bedding and a U rge blue barracks bag to hold a ll The la tter resembles a gunnysack with a draw strin g sttschsd. By this tim e it was sloven o’clock a t night and Popular Article« Divulge Secrets in the raw wind and fo g we were a l te- the Foe. most frosea from the exposure con- FO R R E N T — A good room w ith con sequent to exchait^ng clothes in s necting bath and Are when needed. cold room with a ll windows open. B e A pply at the Sentinel office. Been French Academy o f Sciences In- fore passing 1 m ight stats that my necently Gives Facts Useful own clothing fits me as though tailor- LO ST— Between Remote and Coquille to Iiu tn y . on the Sunday before the Fourth o f made. • • • s July a fishing rod in a w hite case. In closing w ill say that the draft Paris.— How popular science dis Finder w ill please return to this cussed in the dally sad magazine press men are better received end treated office and receive reward. —» conveys Information to the enemy and than the volunteers in a way. They how even greet national Institutions ere given more clothing and it is bet like the French academy o f sciences tor, being wool, while the volunteer sometimes Innocently divulge secrets men get khaki uniform s and less un- which the enemy finds useful Is told by a w riter in La Liberte, who protests against the indiscriminate propagation o f technical inform ation. The w riter comments on the fact that the acad W A N TE D — Lady o f good appearance emy Of sciences has suggested that the censorship be rendered more effective (p re fe r teacher) fo r salaried con by the addition o f a few savants who tract. Coquille and adjacent towns. w ill be able to recognise valuable sci P atriotic service, chance fo r ad entific Inform ation when they see 1L vancement, refined work. G ive r e f In the view o f the academy the erences and address. Address Mrs. press has been allowed, more by neg ligence than Ignorance, to print much M. L. Hulin, General D elivery. scientific Inform ation the Importance o f which escaped the editors and W A N T E D — Won jin to work h alf which should have been kept secret d a y 'tw ic e weekly. W ashing ai The columns o f m atter relating to the cleaning. Telephone 1281. German long-range gun form a case W A N T E D — Woman to do washing In p oin t M. Charles L e Go (Be, a sci fo r soldier stationed at aaw m ill. entific w riter o f n o t* w riting on this su bject says that the press has in Few clothes, no starching. Leave dulged in a veritable orgy o f details word at Sentinel office. concerning the experiments In prog RacketStore MRS. BONNIE WALKER, hop. I t s sweaters, MO pair socks, S4 pair w ristlets, SM suits pajamas, 10 helpieas case shirts, 0 7 pair bed socks, 10 « wash cloths, IM Handker chiefs, 10 pillows, 28,000 gun wipes. Want Ads consisted, i f I remember correctly, o f potatoes, beef stew, Spanish beans, 88 sweaters, 88 pair socks, 4 should- bread and butter, encumbers, canned •r wraps, 1 « bed shirts, 10 convales plums, cake and coffee—a ll In abun cent robes, 188 pair had socks. dance lim ited only to the individual’s J U N K » RED C R 088 in terior capacity. The production reported by this or From tbs mess hall, we were taken ganisation is as follow s: to tbs hospital nearby fo r medical Camp Supplies . 18 fun-books, 197,810 gun wipes, 158 kitchen holders, i f pair ward slippers, 221 dish towels. gave various facts with regard to our Hospital Supplies birthplace, homo, m ilitary experience 185 property bags, 172 wash cloths, etc., and signed our "oath .” This m ere and arare o f yeur tim e es tbs 6 bed spreads, 12 com fort pillow s, I consists m erely o f the wonts, "H avin g doson handkerchiefs. demand fo r a ll tha artielea made here is very urgent and w ill become m ora United States, I hereby affirm that so as the w ar continues. the follow in g facts regarding my The follow in g a n the articles pro birthplace etc., a n correct to the bast duced by the entire chapter during the « f m y knowledge aad b elief.” The y oar, a ll o f which fitted 58 eases which governm ent apparently chee r fully ac have been shipped to the northwestern from the drive o f June, 1917, end M ay, cepted its responsibility U f keeping 1911k was 876,600. division warehouse. the men in the service during the per The financial report fo r the city o f iod o f the em ergency. Fortunately, I M 8 shoulder wraps, 2,686 pair bed Marshfield shows receipts o f 111,814.- was one among the first men celled socks, ISO convalescent rabee, 876 bed 11 from various sources, including 82,- into line as the exam ination lasted shirts, 540 suits o f pajamas, 1M bad J49.76 fo r araaabsnhlp fees. O f tbs through the afternoon and w ell into jackets, 56 helpless ease shirts, 260 amount first mentioned 88,825.65 has the early evaning. W ith me in line I osen used fo r the purchase o f m ilitary bandaged fo o t socks. noticed Ed G ellier, "C al” Leneva, relief supplies end 82,041 s till remains Andy Thorhaven and several others o f the Baadon man. W o w o n taken into a large, bare concrete room and told L o tte r From Camp L ew i*. The follow in g are extracts from a to strip. Then w e w ere lined up end letter received by the Sentinel from examined fo r physical defects and de Wm. H. Jenson, who went out to Join form ities. • W e held up our arms, -he colors a week ago Monday. I t is stood on one fo o t and then the other, bent over, backwards, sideways, and Far Camp Service in ted at Camp Lew is July 28: "> 262 napkins, 660 handkerchiefs, 72 A rrived at Camp Lew is righ t side otherwise, showing that wa were sup tra y cavers, 266 gu ndeanen, 114,700 up, Tuesday morning about 4 o’clock. ple, or near supple. Then we went gvnw ipes, 164 washcloths, 12 com fort We wore a pretty tired bunch but still into another room, took the usual eye test togethsr with tbo color blind test M arshfield Couple M arried H ere. pillow s, 1 box dominoes, 2 Joke books, which consisted o f callin g the names W e halve taken the examination in M r. H. C. Vee, in charge o f the air cluding the shot in th i arm and vac o f a mixed array o f lights. Our hsar- machinery at the M arshfield ship cination and are now mustered into ing was then tasted by having us re yards,, and Mrs. A lid a D olloff, who is the service. 1 think there w ere seven peat the words o f a man standing keeping a room ing house at Marsh who didn’t pase and w ere sent hack, field, sprung a surprise on their fo u sure have to be a man to pase the took a chair, and a doctor with various friends a t the bay city by qu ietly instruments examined his eyes, tars examination they give you. ■lipping away to Coquille last W ed W e have got our uniform , includ and sens fo r defects and diseases. W e nesday where they secured the neces ing overcoat, slicker, blankets, etc. then passed into s till another room sary documents from eupid’s desk at M y uniform fits fine but soma o f them where w e w ere examined fo r lung the County C lerk’s office and repaired trouble, enlarged glands, venereal dis were not so lucky. to the office o f Justice Stanley and Tbeve have been train leads o f men eases aad m entality. A lon g the way pouring in every day from all over the each doctor had w ritten his findings with A . J. Sherwood and C. W . Endi- upon our bodies w ith chalk, and as we ountry and they are s till coming. cott as witnesses. I ’ll not try to tell you what a man They returned to M arshfield the has to go through hers, but w ill w rits srm e evening and resumed th eir form you s longer letter next tim e aad tell er occupations the next day, since both YOU NEED TRAININO to EMM M K M l SUCCEED You Caa G et Y ea r Training la mom mm » Mira Be E fficient: I t Means B igger W ages, Be Happlor Ho ij Couxeas Onora» W ritin g Spelling Business Arithm etic Shorthand '* , , f Touch Typew riU ag Phone or Call H. 0. ANDERSON honor o f assisting our 2nd L teu t in drillin g a platoon o f this company. Thanks to the Home Guard training. He w m looking fo r see yasterduy and if ha had come into the Company’s kitchen ha would have found me in the sink am ongst tha pots and pans, and by tha way, that K. P. i s ------, I had m y dose yesterday and i f you d en t think I can week pots and pans lowed to put forw ard aad received his vaccinations — one in the le ft arm with a hypoder mic needle fo r typhoid end one in the righ t fo r sm allpox. The effect o f the typhoid w m rapid, fo r although the pain o f te a needle w m (m a ll several men soon fainted. W e then passed before a fin ger print man and impres sions o f a ll our Angers and thumbs at tached to our m edico! record. A long the w ay through the afternoon’s sas- consider their work too preesing and im portant toi the all-absorbing w ar tim es to take any tim e o ff fo r honey mooning. There are seaweeds which are good foods. The old folk la many British coast districts w ill recall tnnch that Is useful on the «abject once their mem oriae are set »-working. Those who live near the sea w ill certainty be wise to atiUse the food wealth that It casta H. 0 . A N D E R S O N ress in France to extend the range o f C H E A P FO R C ASH — A six-horse the heavy artillery. Plans o f shells gray marine m otor in good condi and guns, ha aUegas, have even been tion.— Gardner’s Garage. published. FO R S A L K the beet and cheapest va cant lot in tao city o f C oquille Speak quick i f you want It. A t the 8 entinel office. "A true friend,” m id Unde Eben, "la one who tells you de truth In do hope o f helpin' you. but never fob do M arriage License«. July 26— F ay R. Smith, o f North Bend, and Edith Rebecca Carpenter, o f Emstside. They were m arried the same day by Judge Watson at the court house. July 26— D. A . Hodges, o f Eureka, C alifornia, and N ettie Hersh baker, ol Band on. They w ere m arried by Jus tice J. J. Stanley at his office here. July 27— Randall Jacobsen and H il da Bradd, both o f Marehfleld. They were m arried the same day by Justice Stanley a t his office. July 27— Leland Stanford Mathews and Edna Am bler, both o f Powers. July 29— S terlin g Price Conroy and Mabel Starr, both o f Powers. They were m arried the same day by Rev. S. G. B.’ttys a t the Methodist par sonage here. July 8 — John Joseph LaPoint and Pearl Eatnlla P lip p s, both o f North Bend. July 91— Chaster Root and Ethel W allen, both o f M yrtle Point. July 81— H. a Vee and Mrs. A lida D olloff, both o f M arshfield. They w ere m arried the same day by Justice Stanley. T ito cradling system w m borrow s« from Nature. C ivilised and savage recked their babies. The American la- dlan woman swung her papooae to the bending boughs Of the trees and lately let the wind de the rocking The In dian mother had seen the cradle nest o f tha oriole or periiaps the preheoMIe neat o f the red-eyed virao. It w m aa easy suggestion, aad the mothers Uvlag 9 ^Quality makes "R ed Crown” dependable. N o “ m ix- tore'* can give the seme satisfactory re solta. L o o k fo r th e Red Crown sign bo* fore you fill S T A N D A R D O IL COM P A N Y