Glean Watson, who enlisted from Harney county, is the early spring of 191?, and v u recently honorably dis­ charged on account o f a long attack of rheumatic favor, la visiting his broth­ er, Kara Watson, and fam ily. Ha in­ tends go. to Southern California soon. Grant Harry has been visiting bis brother, Neva Harry, and other rela- three in Brewster Valley. His young­ est son, Hubert, enlisted in the N avy two years ago and is new in Siberia. That was a hot ftre does to M ercy’s place last week. Dr. Ivan L. Schofield, o f Marshfield, Mrs. Schofield and children, his son- in-law, Mr. Harvey and Mrs. Harvey, were camping fo r a week up in the canyon. They returned home Monday. Fred Baker, who with Henry Chari- ton has a contract fellin g and buck­ ing timber on Middle Creek made * trip to his home in Brewster Valley Thursday with his new one ton M ax­ well truck. He has secured the con­ tract fo r hauling the cream that goes to the Coquille Creamery from the Eabt Fork and other sectors of this pert o f the county, to commence Oct. first. The Geographic asagaxine for June' contains an address on Prussianisra by Robert Lansing, secretary o f state, that gives more evidence o f the mo­ tives o f the German barbarians. He shows that the object and purpose o f Billie 2 and his kind in starting the war was world dominion. He says, “ world dominion was ti.o supreme ob­ je c t” He quotes a German barbar- ian professor who said, “ Our mission is to absorb the world into ourselves.” Billie 2 planned “ to absorb the world into ourselves” by eating it alive. He quotes a Germany preacher, “ It may sound prund, my friends, but we are conscious that It is. also in all humble­ ness that we say it: ‘The German soul Is God’s soul, it shall and w ill rule over mankind.’ " I am glad O a t “ made in Germany” preacher has told us about the “ soul” o f the German god, for now we know that the soul o f the “ made in Germany” god is the soul o f hell. Billie 2, me boy, you are welcome to the soul and the dwell­ ing place o f your Gers. R. A . Easton. yesterday at M yrtle Point: September 9,10,11 Decorated 42-piece set 18-carat gold-band 42-piece 12.50 Pink Spray 42-piece set - 11.00 “ 9 Special sets of either the gold spray or th e plain white can be made np to suit. Racket Store MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. Fordson Farm Tractor the Coo* & Curry County Fair at M yrtle Point iC R. TOWER a MARSHFIELD, ORE Does Y o u r Subscription Date Need Chaagiag? M y dear Editor:— On behalf o f the committee from the Marshfield Home Guard Companies, who arranged for the celebration Labor Day, I would ask-you fo r space in your paper to thank Coquille fo r the representation made by the Home Guard Company and by thè Honor Guard Company of your city. Through some unfortunate over-sight the very pleasing part that tbs Honor Guard Company took in the review was not featured in the Marsh­ field papers. However, we want to assure you that we appreciated very much the appearance o f the Honor Goards in the Review and realise that they contributed vary greatly to the success o f the day. In fact we have heard more favorable comment in re­ gard to that Unit than has boon given to any other unit, with the possible exception o f the Bandon Home Guard Company. It b fa ir to say further that some of the members o f the Home Guard Company very much re­ gretted that more o f the Honor Guard Girla did not remain over fo r the Mili­ tary Ball in the evening, although we The Reason Given. Editor Sentinel: I am often asked when there will be more of the W. C. T. U. Red Cross work; to which I re­ ply with great regret that the work is indefinitely postponed for the rea­ son that the’ Coquille union is at pres­ ent in a state o f coma. So few o f the members found time to come that it was decided to call no more meetings. Many o f the Coquille ladies outside the union helped with the work end material, and several out o f town gave valuable assistance. Two good-oisod boxes o f supplies were sent On esch occasion n letter was received- from the W. C. T. U. headquarters in Port­ land expressing warm thankc to all who co-opcrate. In her last letter Mrs. Swope, state president, writes, “ There is need for everything.” — Frances E. Eperson, Former local president Two Weddings at Brewster. Rev. J, A . McVeigh reports tha fol­ lowing marriagos during the past week, both at Ms residence in the Me- get home after the Coos Bay Limited Lcod building: Friday, Aug. 80, Stanley Griffin and w a it through. Colonel Bowen spoke very favorably Emily Cutlip, both o f Marshfield. Tuesday, Sept. 8, Randall C. Oliver o f the work o f tha Coquille Company and especially o f the work o f Captain end Rose Meek, both o f Allegany. Young, but it is not our place to com­ It is entirely safe to predict a very pare tite work o f the various Compan­ ies that participated in the Review, light vote at the city election next Thursday, though the reflnlt cannot be except to any that they all did vary supposed to be in doubt well and we thank them fo r their presence and participation in the Re­ view. W e surely hope that we may have another Review on the Bay next 1« LOST— Between Camas Valley and Sumner, vip Fairview route, No. t A Autographic Kodak in Black Loath er Case. Finder please notify Rose Meade, Marshfield, O ra, Lloyd Ho­ tel. Reward. . F A R M W A N T E D —On lease, prefera­ bly furnished. J. R. Pound, R », Lebanon, Ore. T E A M FOR SA LE — Good big, young Teaching service from 10 to 11 a. m. team, harnes and wagon, t r w ill sell Morning service 11 a. m. Subject, horses without harness or wagon os “ < Christ in You.” w ill consider a trade of a Ford car Evening: Rev. D. v f. Watters in good repair. Inquire at Sentinel s] office. 8414 A . McVeigh, ... FOR SA LE — Heavy team, steady and reliable. Bargain. Good cow wanted. Church of Christ. Harold S. Tuttle, Coquille. (Christian Church) Lord’s Day Services. FOR R E N T — Best stand fo r bakery in Bible School at 10 a. m. Coauille. Also a fine store room. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Brfck building. Opposite postofflee. Junior Christian Endeavor at 4:80 Best location. 'Inquire Leo. J. Cary or Jas. W. Laird. p * TH REE IN C H W AG O N — and also p one extra set o f high whoels for sale or trade. Phone 818. W. W. Rhule, Coquille, Ore. 32t3 “ FOB R E N T— A good room with con­ necting bath and fire when needed. Apply at the Sentinel office. 11 0 p W. L. Straub, Minister. FO R S A L E the best and cheapest va­ cant lot in the city o f Coquille. Speak quick i f you want it. A t the Sentinel office. Marriage licenses. „ Church o f God. A t old Butler store every Sunday. Sunday School at 16 a. m. Preaching at I I a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to aO. F. H. VanLydegraf, Elder. , ions, who were arrested on charges o f intoxication« and was o f the home­ made variety. N? Johnson and Hans Hansen, the two men arrested with Egenoff, failed to appear and their bail o f »10 each was forfeited. W. H. Rice, arrested Monday on a charge o f having liquor in his pos­ session, also failed to appear and hit bond, o f $18, has been forfeited.— Coos Bay Times. Aug. 80— George Clinkenbeard and Carrie M. Stevens, both o f Marshfield. They were married Sunday, Sept. 1, by Rev. H. T. Atkinson at the resi­ dence o f the bride. Aug. 80— Stanley Griffin and E. Blanche Cutlip, both o f Marshfield. Aug. 31— Charles V ale and Anna Para da, both o f Marshfield. They were married the same day by Rev. Father McDevitt at St. Dominica’s church in Marshfield. Aug. 31— Thomas Lea ton and Mary Landers, both o f Eastside. Sept. 8— Randall Connor Oliver and Rosa Ling Meek, both o f Coos county. 8ept. 8— Douglas Anderson and Au­ gusta Micklen, both o f Marshfield. They were married the same day by Justice Edward H. Joehnk at his o f­ fice in Marshfield. Sept. 3— Charles Tilton and Luvina Franklin, both o f Marshfield. They were marriel the next day By Justice Edward H. Joehnk at his office. Prohat« Court Notes. A petition was filed in the Probate Court here Aug. 81st fo r the appoint­ ment o f a guardian fo r Alton B. Covell, Lathera Covoll, and Byron Enoch Coveil, o f the Bandon neigh­ borhood. New Casse ia Circuit Court. Aug. 81— Florence M. Williams vs. Wm. Williams. Suit fo r divorce. Aug. 31-iF. A. Spencer and G. W. Shelley, as Spencer A Shelley vs. John Robbins and Chester Robbins. Sept. 6— Martha A. Larue vs. John This year’s prolonged drouth dooent seem to have affected the fruit B. Larue. Suit fo r divorce. crop in any degree, except that the Plenty o f old newspapers now in “ set” was much larger on account of there being no heavy rains during the stock at the Sentinel office and they blooming season. Those Jefferson tre still selling at a nickel n bandle. plums that Mrs. Ora X. Maury has just placed on our desk were certainly thickly on the clnsterod 1 ranches than any w e have seen be fore this year, and their flavor is un­ surpassed, too. Bergmann Shoe There la more Catarrh In Able section o f tha country than all other « n a i l put tofaUiar. and tor years It waa »up to ba incurable. Doctor» praaertbod ramadiaa. and by eonatantly (allins to cur* with local traatmant. pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Influenced by conatltotional con­ ditions and therefore requires conetltu- tional treatment. Hall’a Catarrh Medi­ cine. manufactured by F. J. Chaney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and met» thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces o f tbs System. On# Bundled Dollars re­ ward la offered for say oasa that Hall » Catarrh Medicine tails to curs. Send tor W