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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1918)
* * ■ M lC M ' ■ aSÇWMN fà o ò r BY H. W. YOLNU. •That sounds good,” responded the socialists, “go to it." . ' , But they forgot to ask for a guar antee. The 780,000 men died all right, sad than sanse; but the chan nel ports ara still safe and Paris stili stands. The Khiaar reckoned all right at Appomattox la April, 1M6. So they expect the present conflict to con- i blue for two years longer until tome time in the summer of 1990 Billy Ho- henaollern hands hie his »word to Foch or Pershinf “untar den linden” at Berlin. These soldiers say that the decisive battle of the wonu war has already been fought in checking the Hun drives this spring. Conditions, however, are entirely different from what they were in the sixties. Our boys have only just be gun to light end they art going over almost a hundred thousand a week. A year from now they should have made themselves felt in a way to get'the Huns’ goat. -------- the Sentinel a day We are — printing ahead this woek—on Thursdr.y instead been held ip a distant quarter of the state, we should probably not have attended, but as Coos county is the scene of the meeting and the festivi ties, it was up to us to take a band and be there with both feet. Coos county it certainly unique among Ore gon counties—in fact most cf them are, but we think Coos is the uniquest of the bunch—and we want to do all in our power to bring that fact to the attention of the ^ pen pushers of the state and their better halves. its mustard gas doss to our boys you jab the bayonet in a little deeper to put the Fritsies oat of business, se they can never start anything like this again as long as the world lasts. Yes, d r; we are going to lick %m before Christmas. I saw boys of 18 and 16 and men of SO and 60 among our pris oners. A lot of them Dutchman can talk good English. I talked to one chap 63 years old, who had coma back to Germany to fight. They have come from South Aemrica, Canada, the United States and from everywhere, to get a chance to get killed, so as to help Germany make other lands adopt hor system of culture. They’ve get lota of good' points. So hoc a rattle- nake, but I ain’t fond of either tf 'em. They seem to be locoed. When wo have ’em licked are will chip ’em ill baefevinto Germany and leave them severely alono—not trade with ’ess, not have anything to do with 'em. They ought^to be shipped to lone colony and treated like lepers, for they sure havo a moral leprocy, and wo ought to treat them as if they were contagious. We don’t need any Ger man germs in our civilisation.’ ” If the proposed law extending the draft agea to all between lb and 45 is enacted it is aatimatad that Oregon will furnish 101,110 new registrants. Those who regisubed between 21 and 81 in this state numbered 63,810. In He Had Hard Lock. the country n new registration of 16 “Where did you get that fr.ncy pair millions is forecast. About throe mil of boots?” aakad one American sol lion soldiers wsre obtained from the dier in the trehches on the western former registration and it it expected front of another.” the now one will give two million un "I killed n German officer; that's der 21 and two million more over 81, the kind they wear.” As the Boys Tel) About It.(. certainly be enough to put the Huns The following from ora cf Fred “Believe I’d like n pair myself,’* out ef the war business. And that Lcckloy’s letters to the Portland Jour said the inquirer. is the object for which we are fighting nal gives us tho most vivid impression That nigirt while off duty he dis appeared and it was not until morn wi have yet hai of whet war g «ms ing he got back to the trenches, to those of cur American boys in but that he wore Nothing is more significant than is like Frcnce whs lave got into it in dead fitted perfectly. some dandy boots that the news, if true, that the kaiser has errnest: doubled his bodyguard as a result of “Durirg the peel two days I have “Well, I see you got them,” was the the German reverses on the Aisno- talkel with a large number of young remark with v/hich his friend greeted Look upon the distribution of sugar Marne front It la acknowledgment cUhps at Chateau-Thierry. him. “Yea, bat it was hard luck at the aa just a little arrangement bd^freen of a state of desperation in many Ger Today I wounded for a while with two start; two or three were a friends end see that the Allies get e man minds, aeknowledgmenijthmt the marines, chatted regiment waa so badly mile too the big first and I had to kill seven of fair share. They are bearing the kaiser knows it, end acknowledgment cut up tluj' whose . One of the lads w. s 20 the shoulder-strapped that he fears that continued German brunt of the war and should have first of ago, -he other 19. The first could get a decent fit.” Huns before I reverses may cause a rising tide of years claim. said: “We both got it in the arm. Gorman resentment to wreak its ven one . piece of shrapnel broke ta j r.rra and We note that some Coos county pa geance upon him as the cause of the tore e chunk of the muscle out. My I Aa Attractive Program. war with its horrible consequences to pers carry advertisements admonish, partner got one machine gun bullet Speaking of the Oregon Editorial ing people to “prepere far b hot hie people.- If the state of the Ger through his helmet, meeting in Coos county on through his Association wave.” No need of H unless ye« are man mind .is such that he trembles be shoulder and two through this week the Oregonian says: the forearm. going to take e trip outride. At home fore it now, what would it be with What woe it like? I can’t tell you so Entertainment by Mr. and Mrs. allied flags floating over the towers of you would know. It was shooting and Simpson at Shcreacree, n banquet at one is absolutely immune. Berlin T—Portland Journal. charging and yelling and sticking your the Chandler hotel at Marshfield, an The money loaned to farmers-4lere lr.yon jt into them and seeing your excursion August 11 to Myrtle Point by the U. S. government come# from ) It may be, of source, that the con chums get shot up with machine guns and back to Coquille by train, thence the Federal land bonk at Spokane. The ditions on the western front will soon down the wonderful Coquilie river to farm loans made in the Spokane dis become stabilised and the opposing “Bandon-by-the-cee,” wftero they will trict now total over seventeen millions, forces will settle down again to be entertained by the Bandon people end will take n dip in the «urf et one which is more than has been loaned in trench warfare, such as has prevailed meet of th - pest four yeart. Bat we of the finest hooches on the Pacific— any other district in the country. do not expoct it. History did repent those are som- of the things the Ore- Sir William Goode, of tho British Itiolf wonderfully in C m second Marne rgn editors have to look forward to. It is a pleasurable prospect. Be Food Ministry, eaya that from July, offensive, hut that by no means im sides there a wealth of information 1917, te April, 1918, the United States plies that what followed the great exported to the allies 80,000,000 bush Berman defeat of 1914 will be gone to be had in the Coos Bay country that every editor needs to posses, in els of wheat products. Of this it is over again. Nor does it mean that asserted that 60,000,000 bushels repre many indecisive bottles are to be thr intercat of himoclf, his renders sented voluntary sacrifices by the waged in wee-orn France for years to and hie state. American people in their consumption come. The strongest force in the world now is that of the United States, and it is a fresh foree, too. That it will mako itself fait decisively daring the coming year there can be no reason at doubt. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given tkat A. J^ VETERANS MAKB A COMPARISON nourished, instead of being reduced to has bean duly appointed by famine rations, must be mighty poor Germany will be utterly helpless af wishing it was >Q over, all tho time Myers James Watson, County Judge Americana. If the French only get e ter the war, if tho allies chooce to it wee on, and fighting like hell for Hon. Coo* County, Oregon, Administra pound apiece e month, it seems a make her so, says Stephans Lautaure, fear the other fellows would think I for tor of the Estate at Aon Myers, Da- shame for us to eat as n,ueh as twu of the Franch High Commission to the tvrsn’t enjoying tt No, I can’t tell coaaed, end that claims against said pounds. Cereals and fruits are ex United States. They can throw her you about it.’ must be presented to the under cellent and appetising without arti back 200 years in development, even if *T took tide lad’s advice and hunted estate et the lew office of his attorney, ficial sweetening. »he holds her own in the war. Ger up some ’guy’ who had ‘noticed the signed Claud H. Giles, at Bank uf Myrtle many before the war imported flOO,- scenery’ and *kcpt tab oi. H.’ ‘What Point Building, Myrtle Point, Oregon, The writer remembers what a 000,000 worth of copper from the al did I cee that impressed me most?’ he with proper vouchers and splendid impression the Ashland peo lies, 88 per cent of itSxxning from the said. ‘Well, there were two or three together /erified as is by law provided, within ple made on the members of the State United States and six per emit from things. One wrs seeing our company six months from the first publication Editorial Association at their fine Austria. She herself produced only going onNwithoct any officers, n tiling of this notice, towit, August $, 1918. city park a couple of years ago by the 84,000 tons of the 260,000 she used, so the Germans never do, for if you get Myers, hearty reception and the elegant lun it is aeay to see what would become of their officers you ean capture a whole Administrator Estate A at J. Aon Myers, cheon they served there -about dusk her copper industries end her exporta dugout, or n whole trench full of Deceased. 90t5 one evening. The editors are going tions of electric machinery if her epp- Heinios, while our boys will fight to to be entertained here Sunday noon the Inst man. Another thing was see ing the man just in front of me not over six feet away lose his heed. I happened to be looking at him when suddenly there was a swish like an express train and I saw him sort of It cornea and goes- keeps you sag and crumple down. Hie head waa guessing. Learn the cause—then cure it. Possibly it is weak kidneys. That’s why Dean’s Kidney Pill» firs so effective. Wo present the following case aa proof: A. Rogers, retired fanner, 407 N. G SU, Cottage Grove, Ore- says: I have taken Dosn’a Kidney Pills off and on for several years end they have al ways done me good. I have been sub ject to attacks of kidney trouble which have made H hard for me to control the passages of the kidney seertekma. I have found after I have taken aha« of Doan’» Kidney- Pills my kUffieye have become normal.” Pries 60c et all dealers. Dent simply esk for n kidney remedy—get A barrel of sorghum in the cellar is worth a tea of sugar in Java. The men who would eat cake at Christmas must cut sugar now. 8ui»«" *nd L,btr SUSTAIN THE BOYS WITH YOUR DOLLARS OREGON COQUILLE Pocket Cutlery that does not wear out your pocket: no high shoulders nor sharp projections something new in knife manufacture. We also have a large stock of the besb quality of Scissors Look over our display v • ■ * : G-E Motors in For milking, cream separating churning, electric motor driven machinery is the dairy man’s best aid. A single motor will furnish dean, safe “always ready’* power for a number of machines. Oregon Phong Power Co, 71 Which do you warn for your 10c—ordi tobacco Peyton Brand Real Gravely Doe* Your Label Say?