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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1918)
my How much will you gfvsT You are not asked for gn a t th h «s hut wa t Bava there is net one o f our roads lu t will iaatot on giving aoawthing. Just another thought suggested by an article to tort week's Outlook by ita editor, from which we have quoted. It waa ae longer gga than toe writer’« birthday near the middle o f the last century that Protestant Christianity began to ro ulis* that religion meant something more than going to church to save one’s own soul, and that to do what toe Obod Samaritan did ia binding i the wounds and ministering to the needs of ths unfortunate is to follow the Master more closely ♦*—» to go to church never so regulrriy and pray] aovar «o earnestly. ' & * ■M B t jr V to the aaye Oct. IS haw I N tort half af o f Ha ìlia a e f H a « - tur • Ä Tta* au the 16th day of Oetobaf, 101«, a petition for the recali o f Archie Philip, county commissioner, trsa «led hi the «toe* gf the county o f « m per emit stow Osi. %’ S fee. 0 a penalty s f 6 par e s « will to to all unpaid tiixae o f that year m August 26, will have beth au the teat aa well aa tha aaeoud . - t , 1 atson in the half. Ito. Lauto-puto:« S i to That said petition did aet set out Here ia an item from last week’s issue o f the Port Orferd Tribune which will be rood with much interest by Judge Watson's friends who sup posed he was still a benedict: Judge Jas. Watson and Gao. Hob- inson, accompanied by their wives, the toe signers ae that the county clerk able to cheek tvH petition Hat to determine e f «aid potito road isn't anything to brag at , but ninstoon hundred yours ago was a mars trail aad tha tangía to »o m r Onto caves baside the ravine l ,,,,,, ypgo£p0 aad t ffffj” * ef which K ran was infested by high- trquent taxes, h Harod had just eomptoted on the land gras to the Cues ______ Bay Wagea Bea _____ m yean _______ j j jeh o f rebuilding ths Tsaeple at Ou part o f these lands, under varying Jerusalem and 40,000 laborera wars laws, the interest aad penalties, which out of a jeh. It is supposed that some o f these men turned to freebooting on Upeles • the emu men tim id, wffl go to ths Ilia Jariche read aa the reediest means ankaal annil mmd navi rliatvi^B mheve e f getting a living. « v l l v O l f I v * i t t f V008U v llju V ilV t ff Qne o f tha man these bandits at- waa a lonely traveller, who aa 1 going down to Jericho fall thieve«, who attacked him, reb aso bed him of Ma puna, h a « him and wIB be within stripped Mm, leaving Mm sorely af Coes la a a ljt wounded beside the lonely trad, ha paid Among those who pascad that way Men afterward was a priest to the af too aoqp af Aaron, but ho •uly voerod away aad passed by on to Sun- (the otittr side aa he the suffering Later came one o f too attendant« of tha tribe of Lari, M h M on p a « th* aa groaning by ths road« Than cobm riding alen; on« of the mittee which will handle the drive far opleed Samaritans from the Roman ton Associated War Charities cam provine« o f Galilea, one of the mixed paign during toa week Hen 11 to 1«, from the intermarri awt k it evening and apportioned the age of the Jewish captives with their 0SWW, which this district is to miao, Babylonian captors hand reds o f years «n on e tha various school districts. While tha par capito «neta ia smne- fth á' o f Coos Ceua- Taxpayars’ Lengua, au too 10th tow i f October, 101», upon Ms IN * ' CAMP 1 e f C om That at 4 pT m , October tí, » 1 0 , the petition noijÿ' ^vitli tí) affidavits, with » o f t»? i niBfoo vc wot rum, •V’ **** the rtrer la y Nor* •fo l t o * « «* 0 p. m. October 00,1010, Archie Philip, « a p t] fllad a petition directs ■-* - -a ww* ^ix«, w in s M m ,i estos o f the (0W «u s Uto* _ is n s n w i A M et« O ct 01, 1010. Acton# apea'toe written epfuieu ef Wetriet Attorney Jehu F , — names could be 0 c ed from toe e titioo 10 names «rare found to be upon the pethh» twice, making a total o f «1 names eHmiaatod from toe said original petition, loavag a total ef 10TP signatures thereon. A « at »:« p. m. Oct. P*. 1010, I to* toJary. aa# paamd was a young man to the early twentiaa whim hanse was « O s father, WOBam Nor- up hare this morning. The will 1)1 i i CoquilU but tlkt inm oniai are awaiting the arrival o f relativas trm Henry Baagateckan, n y rta ry e f toe County Taxpayers League, filed aa ad ditional petition with 61 signers. \ .That an Oct. 17, 1018, District At- toraey John P. Hall filed a written opinion here and attached hereto marked Exhibit “C ." to the effect that if m en than a n petition whs filed a gain « the n m party they could net be ceoeiderad aa a whole; t o « they could not file a part e f a petition one day aad a p a « another day; t h « the; should all be contained In one petition and filed « the same tone. Baaed upon the foregoing facts and opinions ef the District Attorney, I I 1 Æ, October 26, 191& L. W. Oddy. Coquille, Oregon. ^ . Dear Sir: In the matter af the withdrawal of th a fl tition for the recall, will aay that I have been unable to ftod any author ities on this point. But it is a gen «m l rule e f law and procedure that petitioners have tha right to withdraw their nemos from aay petition if so before any otodal action has taken thereon. Under this rale H is my opinion t h « any signed the recall petition has a right to withdraw Ms name fra* Hen « any tiaas before too election is ordered by you, they would sot have i; Will Make Né Gao. P. Laird, republican candidate for sheriff to this county, was a Sen tinel caller Tuesday morning. Owing to the prevailing Spanish influenza ho a « to attempt a personal ig th# voters, which might ae easily result to spreading the dl- and will confine himself to fear- with his friends and lifs M rs comfortable and homelike back of battle lines for our American soldiers. There the Y. M. C. A - the Knights o f Coluntbua and the Salva tion army worker* are bringing bits of joy into the sodden quarters of our heroic boys from Coquille and thouaanda o f other towns in this coun try and riving them glimpses of heav en in the midst of war’s pandemonium. In how many ways these ministers of mercy are helping our boys we have not spaM horn to tall, but .they are doing for your son or husband or brother just what you would want to do for thorn if you were there, and Wash after neat we people of the United States who can ramala safely and happily at home because our boys have made a wall of Are ever there 3 MH Here ia a Coos Bay Times bulletin, which wai morning: TimHn»—Compiate Isolati on o f Gor man? as a raaoH of Ut* desertion and surrender of her silica la commented upon hare as outstanding- feature of latest developments. Effect of this isolation on her armies is regarded as bringing end of the war very near although warning ia raised that the Gorman army and navy are still in The general tenor o f comment indi cates belief that Germany must soon er or later aecept virtually any terms the Allies will impose. . ------. The following Times bulletin waa received by the Sentinel at 8 o’elorir* this afternoon: Amersterdam—Germany la rsftort- ed to have recognised the Prague gen- asiary declaration. . Homo—the number o f prisoners taken by Allies is saM to bo about 700,000. Negotiations between Allies and Austria Hungary for an armistice and now under way. Lyndon—British are ion three sides Lener«, whose departure lor the Benson Polytechnic at Portland >f Valenciennes and dosing in on it. 'we noted last week, evidently was not They have 1,600 prisoners. born to ho a soldier. This is the third Th« Epidemie «t the Bay. time be has been in the U. 0. service. ^Qt j,# Mias Jane Allen, Coos county’s pub m a two a lic health nurse, chatted with the Sen instructions to return tinel scribe a few arinutee day before if ha could add—^not a cubit to Mai yesterday. She told us, and wo be- •tataro—tort 10 pounds to Ms weight tha newspapers there conveyed to the a a « sixty days. Whan ha tho stone Information, t h « there had to be examined the doctors were bom six deaths from Spanish influ- ■ whether to aecapt Mm, but within 40 hours at Marshfield tha lungs, heart, eyas and «ara an first of tha week, though ia soma cases eg 100 par cent, it seemed aense- simply the la « ___ to refuse him just because he draw which carried away victims of dMn^ carry *^*4 a 1 « o f ucaleas «b a r complications. ; so ha was «aceptad and his We wore interested in the story Mieo protracted effort to get iato the aerv a wan coffering from to he 1 living at a Arid hotel aad taking hi* forwarded te Washington. Quick aa a restaurant then, whose * flash came the order, “ Discharge was a constant menace to the health the underweight man.“ probably be of all with whom he.earn* in contact. cause it !i not expected tant many W h « to do with Mm was a question Which it took some time to decide; but he was finally, brought over to Co- quill* and token out to the county farm when one ef the new cottages greeted a couple of years ago has been transformed into a tuberculosis hospital and Mrs. Ma raters installed as a nurse. Miss Allen say*, there era three tu berculosis patients in this comity on the waiting list for the Bute Hospital zt Salem which is now full to overflow ing. Bo the move to establish a eoun- COULDN’T GET ; INTO ARMY f call a apodal alaetion ef the recall ef Archie Philip, county commission. L. W. Oddy, County Clerk. "Exhibit A” waa published in toe Sentinel two weeks ago. The follow tog is “ Exhibit B :N The World War’s Final Events —Italians Take 700,000 >; Austrians. W ry mass in the county are to be isolated to aa not to endanger those with whom they come in contact Nurses are almost impossible to es curo far the sick now, especially as most of them are of the age which cessas to be-especially susceptible to to# prevailing influenae. Only a few lays ago while Mricy Hospital at North Bend waa crowded to capacity, cavan nurses ware down with the in fluenae and had to be cared for thom- mlves instead of helping others. This, of course, necessitated a call for vol- Th« County For the United War Charities Co quille is /»k ed for only $0800, or but little more than sixty cents apiece. When the country « large is asked for 11.60 per capita, wv aught to quick ly over subscribe the small contribu tion asked of us. Maryhfield's quota is 07,000, North Bend’s 08600, Powers’ •1700, Bandon's 82,000 aad Myrtle Point’s $2,000.