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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
tetter from a party la Bandoo, who ia not a subscriber for the Sentinel and aavar has been, asking vary urgently far a copy af tha issue of Saptember 18, but failing to enclose any com peaaation for paper or postage. Mrs. Jamas .EL Montgomery, for* marly Miss Maloney sad a teacher at Marshfield, is now engaged as an in structor [§% Read college, Portland, where tee government has classes in reconstruction work. Lieut. Mont- gomer, who sms formerly supesjnton- vorite sal Still Lack of Oar Quota. ! According to the subscriptions at the banks here this afternoon Coquilte 1 ia stOl severs] thousand dotterà abort ’ of filling her Liberty Lean quote, tha total subscriptions entered being for Mrs. C. E. Mulkey ia making a e vas to secure magazines end bo< tor the soldiers at the Sitka Spr barracks. Those who can mi monthly contributions are roquet to inform her. Books alee would Fdr Y . M. C. A. Secretary. H. O. Anderson returned Monday evening from his trip to San Francisco where he took John R. Brown, one of the section men on the S. P. here, to the hoepital. On hie return Mr. An derson stopped in Eugene end appear ed before the personnel board of the Y. M. C. A , who give him s strong endorsement for the position of Y ■eereUry for overseas duty. The papers in his csss have gone to Port land and he will probably receive s cell to go soon. The Honor Guard girls were de lighted esterday to receive a couple of sacks of fins roasting ears from M. P. Jacobsen a mile above the city. They found ready customers fer Hand sold It for mere than $4.00. Mrs. Ja cobean also donated a bunch of fruit Jan for their aalvago shop (to bo on •ale tomorrow), fer an of which the girls ask ue to return their, sincere DR. DENTON SLEEPING GARMENTS : OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS THE LADIES BAZAAR the Knowlton’s in this section, having bean a nurse here, passed away October 12th in the La Junta Hospital, at La Junta, Colo rado, with 8panish Influenze, where she had been Bunding far tea past lav erai months. Pneumonia later dsvel- opod in both lungs, taking her in a fsw him informed ea to whet ia going in Coos county. 1 playad district certainly should not bo ths only ona te the county to fail to live up to its obligations. The following are tea subscribers since our test re port: • »• ' Goo. J. Taketa, $80. Goldie Child, $80. Charley P. Offleld, $80. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Walker, $100. Edwin P. 8. Abernathy, $50. Mildred Neely, $80. Ida Bo Id on, $60. Wm. Bettye, $200. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tatars, $60. Charley H. Crouch, $80. a M. Richardson, $50. Ole Paulsen, 8100. Annie Jane Young, |60. Gladys Nosier, $80. Wm. E. Steward, $100. Marcus H. Hyde, $60. Robb A. Easton end Emma E. Eas ton, $80. L C. Strang, $ 100 . Gottfrid Paterson, $800. Caroline A J. D. Mere, $60. J. N. McNair, $100. J. A . Yates, $80. Jay H. Desk, $80. Robert K. Hanna, $100. Geo. T. Moulton, $100. A. N. and Belle Gould, $100. C. A. Sickels, $60. J. H. Hortsman, $100. Marie Prey, $50. C. A. Pst ten gill, $100. J. A. Larnmore, $60. Elmer R. King, $60. Standard Oil Co, $1000. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Larimers, $80. C. Ford, $100. I. J. Treffry, $80. A. B. Milter, $80. Walter Crook, $60. L. T. Smith, $60. program for the American people dur ing the coming year Mr. Hoover says: "The demand upon us hi for larger supplies. The confsrsneee upon food supply and shipping we have held In Europe enable us to estimate our bur den. ■ Compared with the previous "Monte and fate, 2,800,000 tone, an increase of 1,060,000 tons over teat year* breadstuff«, 10,400,000 tons, an increase of 8,«00)000 tons over test yaar; sugar, 1,860,000 tons, an in- ersaaa of 880,000 tons over test year; fead grains (mostly army oats) 2,- 700,000 tops, an lncreasa at 760,000 tona over test year; n total at 17,660,- 000 tons, an increase at 8,780,000 tone erp no larger than test year. We find, however, that we can give this increase in food supplies of 6,730,000 tons over test year sud stili have a maintain our own health and strength. "O f our own products we must se cure a reduction in consumption and