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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
I D C O tm tt* t A tt t tt «ÉWtfHIÜ, C toO ttftlft MtMMM. P tttA t. JANUABT 3, 19ML PAM # 0 0 » The Sentinel pi* hove not Isarned. At Corvallis 91000, maturity value. roeontly the school board pat nn item Thrift stamps, beurfng no interest, of 93,000 in tho budgot for * play will continue to be baaed in 26-cent •hod «t tho Contra! achool. Far mom denomination. Thrift stamps of the A QOOO PAPCR IN A ronaon tho matter « u not aettlod at 1918 issue may be applied on 1919 war I T L V . YOUftQ. tho lin t «taction and ao a aubaaquont savings stamps. A filled card of 16 •lection waa hold Dec. 23, which re- thrift stamps, plus'll cents, will buy • ul ted in 179 for to 108 against, and a war saving stamp ia January. ao tho ahad will be built. The vote Ths quota for the 3600 people ef against the proposition waa the asm* the Coquille district this year will at each election. The tight wads lack probably be about $70,000. aoma of running Corvallis, it aaama. War Ships for the Coast The American transport, Northern The Pacific coast b to be more ade Pacific, which was on the run be D isp lay , 16 tween Portland and 8an Francisco be quately protected hereafter then ever fore the war, went ashore New Year’s before Thb can be predicted without at Fire bland on the south shore of regard to the final decision of the Long bbnd with 2,400 of our boys peace conference or of any conference aboard. It b a sandy beach there following as to disarmament or reduc m and the ship b thought to be in no tion of armament, says a press dis Immediate danger, but until the wind patch from the national capital. changed from the south it was said If the result b the cutting down or to be impossible either to float her the disbandment of navies, the Paci or to get the men off. There were fic will then, of course, enjoy the same MOT TO CONTEST COUNTY SEAT 1679 wounded among the number protection end the same guarantees Tho SonMnal has leaf rogoiAad tta aboard, making their rescue e more that every other coast and country font in 1920 and will leae every bit of question of tho localisa ti tho difficult problem. Cruisers and des enjoys. thO iMfal and patriotic character wot ia Co* eauaty 66 troyers were standing by to lend a If the result U to continue the poli plithnl * matter that tt would ho which it gained in the recent Coa- The locality b a familiar one cy of a Urge navy, such as the naval afaaoot im poaaible to reopC* gad not gMOeteaal elections. This is strong hand. to the writer, who taught school estimâtes provide and the administra language, la it justified? ono chanco ta a thousand to is supporting, the fleet will be Daring 1915 and 1916 Mr. Mann across ths bay from Fire Island in tion That tha people ad North large enough to permit of strong ths early seventies. oppeaad in every poeoibU way the « • came to tho samo eoocluaioe ia unite being placed on the Pacific i catad by tho foUatHag édltwMI irti, fectivo participation of this country “Mobt air b more healthful than coast, and several naval officers have in the war. But oven if in every ele in last week's Coos Bay Harbor: dry, provided it b not too wa^m. declared that the nation must look feels warmer than dry air forward to that purpose. correct ao Cassar declared bis wife’a Buch'air at ths same temperature and retains Indorsement now comes from Sena eonduct ahould be, there la just oae heat longer.” tor Lodge, whose ideas are impor . Opaach which ho modo en tho floor of its From tant, not merely because he is the Re an Oregon Fuel Bulletin sent Congraea in 1916 which ahould aub- from Portland we get the forego publican leader in the senate, but be joet him to thè overlaating indlgna- out chunk of wisdom. It doesn’t co cause he is a representative of At- tkm of ovary genuino American. On ing with our experience. It may lantic state sentiment, which usually March 6, 1916, ho eontemptuoualy im- incide all right for warm weather, hr for has maintained that the navy should plied that tho American wotnen and a be well-heated in the winter; but be held in concentrated units on the children who were murdered on thè a cold, foggy house morning on the const ts eastern coast. Lodge in a recent LuaitanU were “joy riderà." uncomfortable then with e much speech in the senate said: Supperting thè McLcmore Resolu- more lower temperature where the air is “The only naval danger that We tion which cali ed upon thè Preside«* dry. We might paraphrase ttie above wore obliged to consider in the past to urarn Americane not to trave! on by saying damp cold air feels on the Atlantic coast has ceased to be. marchaat ahipe which were preparad colder than that dry air at. the samj tem We need a powerful navy in the Pa to defend themaelvea againat tho $*- perature and holds its cold longer.” cific, and I am sure that we shall retteci submarines, ho aaid that ho a navy sufficient to furnish that wa* In favor of keeptng out of thè Tho small bore senators and repre have •a tho hay sido for war if poaaible, and uttered thaoo sentatives at Washington, who have fleet to the Pacific coast”. been trying to get into the spotlight Alien Rules Relaxed thiags aad encourage auch projects as by attacking President Wilson’s plans would toad to bring abac* • dMaioa for insuring peace in the world, ought According to a statement just re ad ferosa as regards tho county. to road this from the Manchester, ceived bp the Sentinel from G. F. W* predar te aw aa affarti A n (England), Guardian with interest: Alexander, U. S. Marshal, for the dis not only campiste tho eouaty road "be "Pro«¡dent Wilson’s visit ia no small trict of Oregon, many orders In re tween tho bay tad the County Boat, honor. He stands for the might of gard to German and Austrian alien a great ideal, for a moral purpose enemies, including the one forbid sad oat to Bm lurg. A ding approach to the water front here, which is stronger than armies. highway to have been withdrawn. The marshal “Ho ia a good fighter and has some would b* worth a says in effect: of the world’a big forces with him. te tho bay than ( By order of President Wilson, all We do not think he will fail. We hail tho road would ba a t regulations imposed on German alien him as destined to victory.” tt* valley. Everythiag is ready do* •nemies of both sexes, except Regula actual pavtag to atari just aa sow aa America’s army of women knitters, tions 9, 10, and 12 of the Proclamation the weather will who did not cease work with the sign of April 6th, 1917, are discontinued ing of the armbtice, have been order- on and after December 26th, 1918. enee towards doing thaa« things that er by the Red Cross to “stack need Regulation 9 provides that no alien will tend te aaetet the state hi laying Iso,” their taak accomplished, says a enemy shall depart from the United »vaoawt. Wo are now ia tho Washington dispatch of laat Satur States until he shall have received ad gnat day. An inventory of articles in re such permit as the President shall ef this road to tho oqunty serve shows sufficient on hand to meet prescribe, or except under order of a ia tte irot grant stop. the needs of fighting men In this court, judge or justice under Section Lot everyoo b a current and striking country and abroad. 4069 and 4070 of the Revised Sta to tho eouaty amt and lot tho *1 a captured Prussian More than 10,000,000 sweaters, tutes. house stay ia Coqufllo) was ander tha care of aa Amort- socks, mufflers, helmets and wristlets Regulation 10 provides that no alien officer at the western front The were turned out in the 17 months pre enemy shall land in or enter the Unit Thar* aro maay restaña why tho d his aetonlifiment ceding the overthrow of the central ed States, except under such restric poop!* of tho Coquillo vaUoy would a t beaming that there were two mil power*. _______________ tions and at such places as the Presi work oAratstiy fbr tt* Boa American soldiers on French soil may prescribe. Coso eouaty aad tha organisation ad Joint Representative-elect J. R dent in wonderment “What Regulation tliat alien od CeqaiBa, wow the brought them ?” The American Stannard, of Coos and Curry counties, enemies who 12 may provides have violated or removed to Coes Bay. tells the Gold Beach Reporter that he replied: “One ship brought it is feared or expected will vio What coaaideratiaaa would stimulate b being urged by many stockmen in who Lusitania! late the laws or regulations affecting euch a move there ia n* that section to agitate the matter of The Lusitania test b one that may them, may my. That with, a vote tally as Iona juatly placing a bounty on a bird made im U. S. officers. be summarily arrested by he applied to all American pub in this and ef tho county as In the lic m s. lodged by this test neither mortal by Edgar Allen Poe—the ra Com Bay section it Mr. Heeret nor Mr. Mann b fit to ven. Stockmen cbim the birds attack For Trade ' •ibU to secure a two-thirds majority welcome or to lead American new-born lambs doing much damage 160 acre ranch, one cow, good team for any change whatever, dem not sp cltisens in home, tha political reconstroe and no good, while ranchers say the harness and wagon, also implements, it crows ruin much corn. Shags and all for desirable improved tien ef the world ao that there property in wrapping of aa tavmtmeat od cranes are also on the list of food Coquille. Address Lock Box 499, Co eiderably over 3160,060 la County bo no more Lusitania murders. destroyers and the bounty system quille, Oregon. buildings hors st Coquille a GtTB THE PRIVATE MORE should be applied to these birds as taxes for at least a quarter The Sentinel is beginning to ro- welL FOR SALE structure at the Boy. That circulars favoring the Shafer Thrift Stam ps for 1919 would decido the matter. A Dairy ranch capable of taking care plan for doing something handsome whet analogous earn te that of Jack* for the American soldiers, who* joined The people of the United States are of sixty cows. Ail necessary farm •on county, Missouri, in wteteh the colors during ths present war er to be asked to buy just as many thrift ing implements, silos, barns and City, o plow of 160,000 inhabitants in who wore engaged in the war, wheth stamps and baby bonds this year as dwelling. Thirty-five cows now on 1910, is located. Tho county seat te they went oversees or not This they did last, 12,000,000,000. ranch. Address Box “T," North the old town of Independence! with er On this basis it is expected that Bend, Oregon. 50t2 plan would provide that every man in Oregon’s quota will be identical with only 10,000 people aad lorn than tea the service should receive 12 months miles distant. Tho qaarter ef a mil •rtra pay as a bonus. The amount that of the past year, or $17,253,740, Remember that in subscribing for lioa people for some reason have aev which it b estimated will be required which means just about $20 for each the Sentinel for $1.60 a year you can er earn fit to tahb that ewe ] woman and child in the state. get the Oregon Farmer in addition by to do thb b throe billions of dollars man, the 10,000. The 1918 quota was fully pledged, but paying only 15 cents more. If ths war had continued a month and > eouaty mat quotMoa a a half longer than it did the coat the percentage of failure to redeem pledges leaves a deficit of from $700,- Call on us for stationery. to Com eountg have been as much. We can 000 to $800,000, according to State Bay cities anxious to build a firn better afford to give our boys claea road out to the Pacific Highway a bonus of thb sort for ending the Director C. 8. Jackson. AVO ID M ISTAKES ia Douglas county, by way ed Co- war quickly, as they helped to do, than Mr. Jackson has been reappointed qoOU and Myrtle Peint, it to have paid for continuing the war state director and has named Fred N n I for Coquille People to Ex and Henry E. Roed aa two of perimetri eeam as if we could all pul! There b one feature about the plan, Lockley with Such Convinci»g throe associate state directors for the for everything that will hufld up Goou which seems to us to Evidence 1919 campaign. county oad promote Its pr Suppose there were two The 1919 issue of war savings There are many at weil-advertised Marshfield, od course, favors build- millions of private soldiers getting kidney remedies on the market to 336 a month. The bonus of eon year’s stamp* will have ajbee value of $5, day, but none so well-recommended Uy in order te draw but will be of a different color from Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read the all these private ed thbse of the 1918 issue. They will as statement of a resident of Dorena. We farm it it to oaly 9720,000 H. N. Henrickson, Dorena, Ore., goad reads wffl bear 4 per cent interest, compounded says: Thb b baa than eae-fourth o quarterly. “I was flat on my bexk for During January tha pur tty ef ttla dty aad tha billion, la it right that tho chase price will be $4.12, with a 1 about three weeks on account of the country. Wo knew, too, pains «cross my kidneys. I few officers ahould get cent advance each month until Decern intense think following the blacksmith trade have told us so, that them half the amount, twenty-six years had a lot to do ber, 1919, when the 96 stamp will for to-do people In Marshfield equitable means of payment cost bringing on the trouble,, in the reside ia Coqnille while dein The maturity date of the with bo devisod If wo ore going new $4£9. first place. I knew my kidneys were issue will be January 1, 193 a . out at the of whack and began using Doan’s in Stamps will be redeemable at post- Kidney Pills. Tiny fixed me up in good shape and I haven’t been both office« after the required 10 days’ no ered account ed ear dimette for e year now. I gladljorecom- tice. Let m all pull together for m-snd Doan’s for I know they are a thing that win Tho asw issue will bo exempt from fine kidney medicine.” ad Com oil taxation, except estate or inheri Price 60c at all dealert. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—wet tanee taxes, surtaxes, Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that will bo I Mr. Henriksen had. Foeter-Milburn limited to Individual holdings of Co, M ifn, Buffalo, N. T. •ma, um a I sheet THM“BWDtt Of SHIPS” WHS BUT The War has been won. The Boys will come marching home And our duty will have been done. But OUR service still goes on. If you have a knotty fi nancial problemjet t^s assist you. *' r Our Motto Is “Still Better Service F « & MERCHANTS BANK Commercial and Saving Deposits COQUILLE - - - OREGON The largest and best stock in town of Granitcware, Aluminuk and Tinware is that on our shelves. - The all 9 display includes * kinds and descriptions of Pots, Pans, Kettles and each article is especially atrractive, not only for utility, but also for quality and price. Coquille Hardware Co. The Mortgage :v U tter ' ,< ■ An electric motor can lift anything. Let us tell you how - G-E Electric Motors are lifting mortgages offhundreds of farms throughout the country. Letuehelp lift your mortgage. W . w ill Furnish the motors end eleo tho power to run “ -rim MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY M 1M*I ìbucl hardly know Pete was chewing Yet he says he gots more entieinclion out of his small chew of Gravely than he over got out of a big chew of ordinary to bacco. “Real Gravely has a pure, rich taste,” sty* Pete. “It’s swoetcr.sd j_ixt enough, ons email chew holds its good tas •o long I figure that th class of tobacco costs n nothirg extra—maybefe: than I d have to spend fi ordinary plug.” PEYTON BRAND $eal each Gravely Chewing Plug piece picked in a pòùch ° Vivu? lsl :.] What Does Your Label Sky?