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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1918)
. f> W rsi , ___ ■v»y H — Cooaand elation of $ the THE SENTINEL I TO MÁKE GOOD BUTTER ■ j> 4 L- .¿¡¡.V, ►yater ! are all 1 Dried every few days, by the Government from its office in Portland, besides hundreds o f other items which are not produced in this state but on the sales o f which, our merchants are enabled to make a profit Truly Oregon is benefittin* financially through the expenditures of Uncle Sam to a degree heretofore un known. Our prosperity is complete. W e do not have to envy the East or recall the “good old days” as many have been wont to do in the p a st Money is being cir culated here aa never before. W ages are the highest ever known. Tht producer is receiving “w a r" prices fo r his products. The merchant is more than satis fied, with his present condition. Everyone has money to spend and money to save. The best saving in the world— and that includes quite a bit o f territory— is a United States Bond. And a Fourth Liberty Loan HdwH is go very easy to buy— you have five months in which to pay for it, which is more time than moat Ore gonians need under present conditions. Strain your credit. Buy all the Bonds that you can possibly pay for during the next five months. Oregon has been called upon to lend a very small por tion o f the cash that is being showered upon her. The w ar is not yet won and it is costing more and more every day to conduct it. And even though you knew that the w ar was to end tomorrow you could not find a better way to save nor a better place fo r your savings, than in a Liberty Bond. Uncle Ram is pouring millions of dollars monthly into the lap o f Oregon. H e asks to borrow a very aprcoii percentage of this amount. He is borrowing from the citizens of other States to spend with the citizens o f Oregon. There should be but one response in answer to this calL It is not necessary to elaborate on what that response should be. Every loyal citizen knows w hat it should be. Sacrifice to meet this loan. Every {dollar you lend still belongs to you and comes back to you with in terest. Uncle Sam w ill spend it You lend i t L O. O . F . Lodge at O e October 8th, Iksra wUl ko li»- stituted at Powors s now I O. O. F. lodge knows aa Moaatain Homa Ledge and also s Robokah le d g e to bo sssoad Forest Bobohah Lodge. A sp ecial tra in w ill bo run fro s t th o B ey a t th o tim e and it is axpacted th at ovary Odd F o llo w a w l ovary * • - fc rt-A in th is section w ill attend. E. E . Sharon, gran d oocrotery, and fiv e oth er officers o f th o O regon G rand L o d g e w ill bo in atten dance. T h o now lod ge w ill have fo r ty can didates to keep th o g o a t b u y on th e oponing n igh t. A lre a d y tw en ty-five now applican ts have sign ed up and fifte e n m i l i e u o f oth er lod ges w ill tra n s fe r to th o now one. Tha B e- bakaha w ill hove tw en ty or tw en ty- Rya candidate«. N o rth Bond o r M arsh field Rabekah lodges w ill p o t on th o w ork fo r tho i Bohokahs and A ra g o L o d g e N o. 28 o f N orth Bond w ill p a t on th o in itia to ry d egree. Sunaot L od ge N o. $1 o f ' M arsh field w ill p u t on th e firs t de g re e , C oqu ille lod ge tho second de g re e and Band on tha th ird dogroo. Each lod ge w ill b rin g its ow n reg a lia fo r tha d egree it w ill con fer. A rran gem en ts have bean m ade is take cars o f 260 a t the banquet a fte r the d egree w e rk r Tho ap od al train w ill lea ve C o m B ay la th e even in g aad return a fte r th o banquet. T oa p arties responsible fo r the o r gan isation o f tho now lod ge a n Goo. V . S ta rr, o f P ow ers, and J. M. Thomua, o f N orth Bond. B oth have boon a ctive fo r som etim e in tho m at te r and both a re enthusiastic w orkers to advaaee Odd F ellow sh ip . ^Hr. S tarr is look in g a fte r tha gen eral arra n ge m ents a t P ow ers and M r. Thom as la a fte r tha ap od al train .— Back Y ou r Own w ith th e Bond Y on Own. N O T IC E m ® ji N otice is hereby g ive n , th a t D y er A P lym ale, C on tractors, hove com peted th eir con tract fo r th o construction o f a portion o f tho B ondon-C urry Lin o Section o f tha C oast H igh w ay, Groan Gulch F ill, and th a t th o C ounty Boad- m aster has filed his C ertifica te o f tho C om pletion o f tho con tract, and any parson, firm o r corp oration h avin g objection s to file to th e acceptance o f •aid w ork, m ay file tho sam e in th o office o f tho County C lerk, weeks' from tho d ate o f tho firs t lication o f th is notice, to -w it: fro m th e 27th d ay o f Septem ber, 1913. D ated a t C oqu ille, C o m County, O regon, th is 25th d ay o f 1918. W . Oddy, , C ounty d o r k . ms > ■ < . What Your Momay Does. T h e subscribers to th e L ib e rty Loans h ave purchased fo r th e W a r D eportm en t o ver 14,000,000,000 o f or- daaace— 11,000,000,000 was** spen t ... a r tille ry ; $300,000,000 fo r au tom atic rifle s ; »100,000,000 fo r sm all arm s; n early $2,000,000,000 fo r a r tille ry am m unition and $340,000,000 fo r sm all anna am m unition; $100,000,000 was spent fo r arm ored m otor c a n . I t is estim ated th a t $7,000,000,000 w ill ba spen t by th e O rdnance D e partm en t th is cu rran t yea r. E v ery A m erican w ishes to h ave a p a rt In w in n in g th e w a r and support in g o a r sold iers who e ra fig h tin g our b attles in F ran cs. E v e ry subscriber to th e F ou rth L ib e rty Loan w ill have a p a rt in th e gran t achievem ents th at the A m erican A rm y is accom plishing, and in the achievem ents w hich the g re a te r A m erican A m y w ill accom plish n ext sp rin g. T h e A m erican tanks saved thous- ends o f liv e s in d riv in g the Germ ans from th e St. M ih iel salien t. Our g o v ernm ent has alread y spent a hundred m illion d ollars in the m anufacture o f thass arm ored m otor cars. T h a t is one reason why th ere w ill bo so fe w o f the Joy-ridin g cars fo r sale hero next year. S a rin * Wheat For N ext Year. I f w h eat is not squandered h ere a t homa, th e G overnm ent w ill be able to build up such a reserve stock, in this cou n try and abroad, th at never again du ring tha w a r w ill thorn bo th e c ry in g need fo r w h eat th at existed la s t w in ter. A g a in it la an opportu n ity fo r foo d adm inistration by alL S till m ore pressin g and im m ediate is tha su gar situ ation. T h e country m ust loam to fo ra g o th e pleasures o f' its undeniably sw eet tooth, m ust liv e up to th e volu n tary two-pounds-a- TO YOUR C aro A re P ract ised by Pi FRIENDS IN THE EAST (Prepared hr the U d M State ■mot at Agriculture.) T h e butter m ade on tho form a o f the U nited States m ay be m aterially lmbnod w ith a lo re o f th eir own Are- ■Idea w hich the nom adic Am erican can never understand, torn op sudden ly b y the roots and transplanted to an u tterly strange community, w ith out anything la the w orld bnt a little baggage th ey can carry and the fra n c and a h a lf a day allow ed by the French govern m ent T h e fa th er o f the fa m ily la dead, o r m issing or a prisoner, or a t the fr o n t T h e daughters and the sons who could w ork are s till In G er m any. Those In France w ere sent back because they w ere too old. too w eak or too young to w o rt— useless mouths to th e Germans. T h ey a re th e rep atriate problem In which our Cara fo r R epatriates. •' T h e departm ent o f the A in Is ty p i cal. Bourg, Its principal city , lies near enough to the Swiss border so that when six hundred people w ere expect ed, th e B ed Croos delegates could go to B rian and Journey back w ith th e convoys. W hen the delegatee m et the r e p a tria te * on th e train, th ey gave them an ord er which assured to each fa m ily u little o f rite coal w hich w as so precious la France In cold w eather. A printed le tte r sta ted that the A m eri cana knew th eir sufferings and sym- pathlsed -with them and would help supply them w ith garden tools snd fu r niture and to gat w ork fo r them. R educing housekeeping to Mu va ry low est term s, th e Am erican B ed Cross d elegates decided th at each fa m ily must have beds enough fo r everybody, u table, a ch air apiece, a store, some th in g to hold w ater and Obmethlng to cook In (th ere Is a w onderful French utensil culled a “ fa lt-to u t” la which you cun p retty n early m ake every th in g ). a fo rk apiece, a p la te apiece, and one k n ife fo r th e fa m ily. These furnishings are len t to th e poorer fam ilies. Those who cun pay. buy fu rn i ture on a sublim ated Installm ent p lan ; fl.2 5 down and sm all paym ents ac cording to incom e every tw o weeks until tw o-thirds o f the cost p rice la reached, when the fu rn itu re becom es Im proved la qu a lity In most rases, i f standard m ethods em ployed greater r a n la exercised in carrying out tho necessary details. T h e depart m ent g lvM the fo llo w in g ou tlin e of th e essential steps to bo taken In mak in g good form b a tte r: 1. Produce d eou Oool cornea from the separator, s te rilis e a ll utensils. 2. R ipen o r sour th o cream at to 75 degrees F . until m ildly A lw a ys use a therm om eter in ord er to know th at th o righ t tem pera tu re to reached. ... 8. Oool th e croom to churning pern to re o r below and hold at that tem perature fo r a t least tw o hours be fo re churning. • A U se a churning tem perature— usu a lly betw een 52 degress and 66 de grees F.— that w ill requ ire 80 o r 40 m inutes to obtain butter. 5. Clean and scald th o churn, then h a lf fill it w ith cold w ater and revolve u n til d ra m la thoroughly cooled, a fter which em pty the w ater. 6. Pour the cream In to tho churn through a strainer. T. Add h o tter color— from 20 to 85 drops to a gallon o f cream — except la te In tho sprin g and early In the 10. D raw o ff the butterm ilk through th e hole a t the bottom o f the churn, a t * ■*£: in a s s rz DOUSE SLACKER IN PAINT th ofr paut record ? O r w ill th ey once ■ « r e fa c e stara n eraeaity- o s c o m ore • tre g g ia aad a r tie r e ? W c b ellore f r a « th è record o f th è paot y ea r that no aacrificoo aro so stan i th at A m e ri Pittsburgh, Pa.— Andy Tom ka, an ca w lll n o» m ake them prom ptly, b ra vtly , and ch oarfu lly —T ra m an ar- Austrian, stood la tho w ay o f u 100 p er cent contribution to the second tic le preparod by tho U nited States R ofi Cross w ar fund by th e E dgar Food A ((m in istra li on. T hompson S teel w orks em ployees. B o would g ive nothing, ho said. A del egation m et him, took him by the heels and soused his head in a barrel o f rod p o in t; then they turned him M onad and put him in fe e t fir s t B is “ Mm** w as given him minus a day's p ay fo r the R ed O n es and then be i fo r Y o u r C ou n try o r Slavo fo r w as discharged. T h o p lan t la • 100 __ B O U N D T O IN T E R E S T T H E M IN T H IS C O U N T R Y __ mmt - SHOW THE PAPER TO YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE NOT TAKING IT. THEY W ILL BECOME INTERESTED IN IT TOO. TH E THE JPAPER TH AT IT IS 1$ DIFFERENT. S E N T I N E L , C O Q U IL L E , ORE. - ' «0 srosraro - 1 IITIII7F TUT C U R IC F fU ftU * U * U ftU 6 0 6 ftU * U * U * U * U * U . H n m iflW fc , — u*»**in **» m drained out, rep lace th e cork. S a v in g C ttfl B d M a d e . 11. Prep are tw ic e oa much w asli wa te r as th ere is butterm ilk, and a t ab ou t' " th e same tem perature. U se th e th en -. H ousekeepers U rged to K eep Kitchen W ashington.— A cam paign fo r th e u tilization o f garbage has been Inaugu rated by th e 'u n ite d States food ad m inistration. w hich la advising a ll state adm inistrators to spread garbage u tilisation propaganda through th eir te rrito ry and urge upon housekeepers the necessity fo r keeping garbage (k itch en and tab le refu se) in a sepa rate con tainer from other house NEAT PACKAGES FOR BUTTER j-sara V IS IT S ARE bottom up and rem ove stopper to p er m it escape o f ga a ; repeat u n til no m ore gas form a. 9. Continue churning until bu tter T h e delegates m ay bo able to euro th e physical needs o f the r e fugees, but th ey have to contend alw ays w ith the terrib le homesickness o f * n uprooted people. M ore than anything also In th e w orld, these hom eless people want to return to th eir ow n firesid es; und fo r the tim e being, that la tragica lly Im possible. T h ey must bo m ade a t contented aa possible in th eir new com m unities. Furniture offers one means, gardens another, rabbits a third. M any o f the people have been farm ers on a sm all scale so that a fe w fe e t o f ground on which to raise soup vegetables or potatoes makes them Inordinately happy. T h e villa g e furnishes the garden and the Rad Cross supplies tools and often seeds. Im portance o f the R ab b it ( J B ut rabbits are the crow ning glory. T h ey r epresent alm ost fo e only form o f m eat these people ever h a ve; they cun be kept In very em ail quarters, fed on gross gathered by the ch ild ren ; and they m ultiply w ith pleasing rapidity. W here It eeem s that a rabbit w ill be sp ecially appreciated, the delegate gives m oney enough to buy It to the m ayor o f the villa g e and asks him to do the purchasing. So It goes. Som etim es the g ifts o f a spade o r a boo or som e w ool or stock in gs; som etim es hundreds o f kilos o f potatoes sent to a m ayor to distrib ute fo r the spring planting, d oten t o f blankets to cover the people when they A n t a rrive and are housed o f neces s ity In schoolhouses or town hallo h astily converted Into tem porary bar racks. S IT S W E E K L Y Figu res and statistics Issued b y th e food adm inistration show that In one ton o f garbage th ere Is su A d en t glycerin to m nke the exp losive charge fo r 14 75-m llllm ot*r shells, enough "fk tty arid*’ to m anufacture 75 pounds o f soap, fe rtilis e r elem ents to grow eigh t bushels o f w heat and u score o f other valuable m aterials essential In th e m anufacture o f m unitions. It Is also pointed out that 24 cities o f over 100.000 are not u tilisin g gar bage and that the com bined popula tion , w hich la estim ated "to be over 5,000,000, la w astin g 4,400.000 pounds o f n itroglycerin and 40,000.000 12- ostnev cakes o f soap besides 00,000 tons o f tankage, w hich contains fe rtilis e r elem ents sufficient to produce u 8,000,- 000 bushel w heat crop. T h e value o f Gila loss o f m aterials la estim ated at -fftKW .000. In 2 » cities w h e n th ere are garbage U tilisation plants the figu res show that a com bined population - o f 18,000,000 people are u tilisin g these products, to the valu e o f ovor $11/100.000 annually, and th at a la rge percentage o f this w rin g is bein g d irectly used by the governm ent In m unition m aking. But In th ese 29 cl tie*, or moat o f them, la rge am ounts o f garbage are destroyed by burning or m ade useleoa by being m ixed w ith oth er w astes. I f In tbaaa 29 cities tb s garbage was "k ep t d e a n " or fre e from bottles, tin tana, crockery and oth er foreign m at ter, th e savin g to th e governm ent would b e m any nrilHon dollars m ore. The respon sibility d evolves upon the «boulders o f th e housew ife, who Is m m * to M e th at nothing but garboga toes In to the garbage poll. O ther bouse refu se boa a valu e but Its value * loot and the value o f the garbage * loot I f refu se and garbage are m ixed. D enver, Colo.— T h e Germ an “ m ailed A m " la to bo m ot by tw o m ale Flats. H y le F lat, D en ver vau d eville actor, boa fo llo w ed the exam ple o f h is broth er, A rth u r F lat, and en list ed la th e regu lar arm y. T h e F lats a re now in tra in in g |n the RED CROSS FEEDS ALSATIANS W ashington.— T h ree thousand loy a l A lsatian s w ho escaped across th e fro n tie r In th e Am t w eeks o f th e w ar when th e b a ttle lin o sw ayed back and fo rth across southern A lsace, are now being fe d w ith A m erican food . T h ey are qu artered in nineteen v illa g es o a fs on th e French sid e o f th e w ar sons w h en A m erican troops are now stationed. T h ey lorn a ll th eir p rop erty three yea rs ago and w hat little m oney they had w as soon exhausted. W ith th e lu c re * sin g cost o f liv in g aad the In ab ility o f th eir French neighbors to continue th h elp thorn, th eir oftuatlon becam e desperate. In answ er to -th e appeal from French societies Interested lg them , the A m erican R od C ross has Just shipped foo d to th e nineteen villa g es to p rovid e h a lf th e d a lly ration s o f these *,000 A lsatian s fo r ten months. T h e shipm ent Included 13,200 pounds o f condensed m ilk, 13£00 pounds o f flour, 1,100 pounds o f sugar, ROOD pounds o f d ried pens, 2,200 pounds at rice and 3,200 pounds o f tinned m ea t POETS HONOR WAR HEROES N ew T o r t.— 1 The nam es o f fo u r he roes o f th e w a r w ill b e inscribed on am bulances donated b y the Am orten a poets’ am bulances la Ita ly , according to an announcement b y R ob ert U nder- Wood Johnson, chairm an o f th e fund. T h e honor w ill be paid to C u rtis Beaman Read o f N ew fo r k c ity , A m er ican aviato r k illed In F ra n ce; Jehu K ip lin g, son o f R udyord K ip lin g, w ho to presumed to h ave been k illed w h ile la action w ith th e B ritish fo rc e s ; A n to n io R oanstl, th e Ita lia n a via to r, w ho w as k illed recen tly in an acciden t a t M lneola. N . T .. and Com m ander R izzo o f th e Ita lia n navy, hero o f th e recen t sinking o f on Austrian dreadnought o ff the D alm atian c o a s t Thaos fou r am ba'ancao a re th e la s t o f 110 p rovided by th e fund. WOMEN FORM SECTION GANO fr o m o f Them G ivo C apable S orvloe m Btratoh o f T ra ok In m i