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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1918)
_ j a fr.v m U2 by you. haWy 106 Yi jpn w h i of in all EE to «¿8 8 of oar population, white Groat Britato lari probably one p a n » to ISO killed. ..___ _ One result of the cessation of hos tilities is the drop o f 80 per cent ia ernst to coast mmaag m after January first. Urn rate which usad t i t o s dollar will than he-60 caria. % Service” ■ ' I fjL S U f x s l joyzui • V with hadn’t of You'd have ; " d- M* t ... f ¿ y . B R t fiv v The largest and best stock in town o f Graniteware, Aluminum. tinware is that on our shelves. The display includes ail kinds and descriptions o f Pots, Pans, Kettles fr T asiofr»~ Z3t L . C g J Ü F irsP ri" w Coquille H ardw are Co. ■ I I I ■ V L w, mm THHpr-‘■% - fiu iv A n electnc m otor can lift anything. L et us tell you hdw G-E Electric Motors are lifting mortgages o ff hundreds o f farms throughout the country. H. W. Young, owner. Subscribed and sworn to before as# this 19th day o f October, MIS. J. J. Stanley, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires January 4, 1S20. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY The Robt. Tyrrell pkvco nt Arago, twisting of one hundred usd servi ty-thre» seres, now under keio ta Clarence Schroedor. For farthar par ticulars i pt- ., to Geo. E. Haason, Ike always thought FortuUa, CaHf. THAT KNIFE-LIKB PAIN. Have yen a lama and n igh t?..D o yov after stooping? Are In forty-six cities of tide country having a combined population of II,- 000,000 people 82,30« deaths have al ready boon reported from Spanish ta il uensa. At tbs same ratio the fifth s in the entire »im itr» m u reach 210,000, but it is hardly possi ble that there ere as many deaths among the scattered rural populations as in the crowded cities. Bat nt 18*- 000,000 even the deaths f r i » the fin in this country win bo six Hpmo as many as thr*number who have bom — reV TO N BRAND Réal GravelÿÇ What im MM y m / h i ( Ú r - vT. -■iB There are ne bondholder*, mort gagees or other Leeurity holder* own-f la c «r holding any (teck or interest whatever in the Coquille Valley flaa- 84 tf t - i W j'f / and each artido is especially atrractive, not only for utility, but also for quality and price. of OwaanUp. _ Tho Coquille Valley Sentinel is pub lished at Coquille, Oregon.. H. W. Young to the editor, manager and ' , ■ "> . ■ s k o f style. The Examinar prints this undo* dato,o f London, Ootebor 88: Tbo censor gote gray hair early, iding through a lot of «O d lotterà, but the following taken from aa American doughboy nt on English pori has gained him the reputation of the “ prise liar” o f the war: Dear Mother and tite fo lk s —We hadn’t no mors than got oat o f sight of New York than you could see nee h«hhing up nil around The periscopes wsrs ss thick as cab- tails in a swaap. 1 five, and than tha skip hagan to toe. “ The gunner near mo fainted. Shell- Locked, I guess. I sprang to the in and bogan shooting. Tha tori ahot I Bred hit a submarii on top at the back and tore out Us « backbone, JuA like tearing out « wh&to’s backbone. T all over the water and “ I kept on shooting, I sank twelve of the submarines myself. The battle lasted à good while, and 1 heard fifty of the submarinos, Nono of us was killed. The.sub marines, what was loft, finally left m. W t haven’t soon any more of them. WB SHALL NOT FORGET Give this to tha papers. Laws to all What ahoidd be thought of the plan A * dsbt due by tha fstks flam your soldier boy. B ill" so German w orn » f ir m b in to Praaso is fbr the “fatherland*' o f cruelty * ! is wiQ expressed in the following by J. W. T. Mason ia a Ndw York letter latte return* show that the Non- hriisan League carried its of the indemnity of 1871 to the Oregon Journal: Wary amendments to the North Da a ■■ m t 111.000-000-000• ex- ■■ B kota State Constitution by a arable majority at tho resent s as well as electing all o f its state tick- *20 000 000 - •t with the possible exception of school superintendent. It controls both houses of the state legislatura, The constitutional amendments are extremely radical—including permis sion for the assembly to Tax, removing tho debt limits for ^hs state to engage in any Une o f busi- L, and authorising counties and municipalities to engage in any lina of business and to bond thsmaslvm to do it.—Oregon Voter. What food ia necessary to prevent life from becoming extinct in Ger many will bo deled oat. Germany' know* H. Nevertheless, the German wwaon returned to the hanger plea with an insistence that is wholly un necessary, and that is designed to create on atmosphere of sentimental- lam in America for the use o f the Ger man delegatee at the peace conference. The attempt to develop a sadden spirit of cordiality between the wo men of America, has no heart feeling in it. It ia purely a diplomatic move. Otherwise the German women would hove adrisod all the other women of OREGON COQUILLE You Turks on the one hand and tbo civilis ed Christian notisas of the world on the other. The former balloted and proclaimed that might was right, that they ought to rots and it was their right to « » p e l the rest of ti*e world to submit to tbair rulo. Nothtog that they could do to accomplish this and did they scruple to do. The toors odious and terrible and frightful they mads themselves in conquering the world, tha lass opposition they ex pected to mast In their religion liigien in to r which they ac- no power and talked of no God ex- would become a partner m, they w«re ss pagan o f antiquity. They wore utterly la wises. And so srs we if ws no laws which ere do not fool fron to sot asido when they run nmtsr to our purposes. •» The man who fears nothing bet sn- srior fofm and who obeys no laws testi A sso he fostro to disobey is a Hun nt b ou t, and needs to bqteained ia tbs elementary principles of civili iti*» àa m odi as they do. / The result o f this war must be an fpnsfeetfeg lesson to those who have boon preaching that might makes m a r And That Tha British lori to v '. ; , / / ' >; . You And yaarnu of the that it ’j b H M in a Strange nobody has yet advertised s history of the world war. Probably she H twuv hacks are writing to heat “Still Our Mòtto full of «o is . to the ■H : JJ m rj I