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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
FRIDAY, MAT fi, MU m COQUILLB < McKinley N This Avery Tractor Mrs. H. Hansen ha Marshfield Saturday. Mrs. Grace Kenny left Saturday for her homo in Oakland. Jan. Laird took bar to Marshfield in Ms car. Mia« Anna Doan, teacher in the Loe school, visited Saturday and Sunday with the Arthur Brown family. Roy Lawhorn, of Marshfield, came over Saturday for a visit with his wife, who is staying a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Holmstrom. Mrs. Hugh Lawhorn arrived in Co quille Thursday from Cambridge, Minnesota. They expect to make tbeir home on the Lawhorn ranch above McKinley. Hugh reached here about a month ago, on his discharge from tho army. At our Rod Cross meeting Thursday there were only six. Every one is .so busy at this season of the year that $675. F. O. B. Marshfield fi-10 H. P. 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed«; Weight 2,600 »-1« H. F. P. Holder Haider Tractor, weight 4,800 pound»; For »-IB 4,300 pounds; Heavy Duty Has No Equal; »1,400, F. O. B, Portland. AGENTS FOR EMPIRE MILKING MACHINES We Install Free. Ask thosq that have them. Gasoline Drag Saws, with or without Clutch. AU tho above in Stock. Call or Write. Immediate Delivery. HILDENBRAND SCHROEDER & MARSHFIELD, ORE. Veal, Hides, Hogs, Poultry for shipment to the Portland market Will pay the highest market price for good stuff but don’t want the other kind at any price. H. W. MILLER - Oregon ARMY TO GET TALKS IN THRIFT CAMPAIGN The Unreturning For ua, the dead, tho young. Fbr ua «ho fought and bled. Let a last song be sung. And a last word be Midi To teach thrift through subscriptions to the Victory Loan and War Barings Stamps, thres lectures on wise buying will be delivered to 1,500,000 soldiers now tn the service. The talks will 4 made under tho approval of Brigadier General Ddward L. Munson, General Staff, U. 8. A., and will bo riven under the direction of the T. M. 0. A Dreams, hopes, and high desires. That leaven and uplift. On sacrificial Ires We offered as a gift We gave, and gave our all In gladness, tho in pain; Lot not a whisper tall That we have died tn vain! —By Clinton Scollard tn the Now Tork Sun. Subscribe 'for them. i OUR SOUL WILL PAY - By special arrangement we can now offer you a One Year Subeription Coquille Valley Sentinel Coquille, Oregon and a One Year Subecription to THE OREGON FARMER for only Sl.fiS This Special Price for both pa pers is good only for * short time • • • Por.toffice ‘W^tate.í. I Asserita* that tho valuable ald rss>- dered by.tho war Service et tho T. M. C. A. had boen a largo tactor in tho daal great accompllshments of thè Amerloan army, General Pershing. In a oommunicatlon to E. 0. Carter, in «barge of associatlon operatimi» with thè American Expedltionary Force», pays a splendld tributo to thè work whloh thls agone/ accompllshed under jUMculties and handicap«, "The Y. M. “ C. A. served the army bet ter than could have been expected.“ it seems to be hard to get much in says General Pershin*. terest aroused. At Its own request the American Y. ’ Mrs. L. A. Lawhorne went to Grav M. O. A. has boen relieved from main el Ford Sunday to help nurse little taining poet exohanges with the Ex Jessie, who is very sick with intes peditionary forces overseas, the need tinal poisoning, caused by indigestion. for ouch service having been relieved Mrs. Wilcox, Mabel and Margaret, with the signing et the armistice. Cor spent Sunday with Arthur Brown's respondence exchanged between Gen k eral Pershing and B. C. Carter, in family. charge of the Y. M. C. A. with tho Grant Harry had business in Myrtle army, resulted tn this decision. Car Point Sunday and Monday. ter wrote to General Pershing January Ralph Lasswell is visiting friends tfith as follows: Dear General Pershing: here at McKinley thia week. A year and a half ago you re Several carloads of Coquille people quested the Y. M. C. A. to under motored to Brewster Valley Sunday. take operations for post exchanges Among them we noticed the Sher for the American Expeditionary woods, Hazards, Goulds and Pursleys. Forces In order that "officers and Every third Thursday the young enlisted mon may not be taken people’s Liberty Club meets at the away for that purpose from their paramount military functions of hall. training and flatting." Jas. Laird passed through McGinley As soon as hostilities ceased we Sunday with a brand new Ford. raised with you the question whether time had not come for the Arnold Buys Auto Y. M. C.- A. to be relieved of tho operation of post exchanges in The most daring case of apparent view of the fact that there was no bonehead deals was that of a young longer the same pressing demand man known here as Frod Arnold, who on man power of the army for drew his chock on a Marshfield bank training and fighting. When we for |650 in payment of an Overland first raised the question with yon car which he bought of Milas Richard it did not appear to you that it was son, a member of the firm of Gorst * feasible th tho best interests of maximum service to the army that - King. He then invited Arthur Ole a change be made. Now tho situ son and Harry Ingsman to accompany ation ip materially altered. him to California and started out. Recent general orders from main They were intercepted at Gold Beach headquarters and requests from and held in jail until Constable Veatch commanding officers have laid on was sent from here to get them. They the Y. M. C. A. increased responsi will be brought here at once. Every bilities fa promoting educational, effort to trace down funds belonging athletic and entertainment activi to Mr. Arnold have failed and it is ties in the American Expeditionary Force. Thia Is placing a rapidly evident he is a deliberate forger. No increasing burden upon our per 4 particular charge has been filed sonnel. The army is also now pre against the two boys with him, but ft I paring for the delivery of air sup is certain they are in bad company.— plies for poet exchangee which North Bend Harbor. heretofore have been Imported, ‘ manufactured and delivered by tho How the pursuit of Arnold resulted Y. M. C. A. In view of tho changed situation is thus told in Wednesday’s Tinfes: I wish to know whether you do not Milas Richardson, who made the think it would be possible for tho dash into Curry county to bring back army at a very early date to as Archie Arnold who got away with the sume full responsibility tor the Richardson car, giving a bad check for maintenance of post exchanges it, says the roads were ft fair condi ' throughout ths American Expedi tion as far as Port Orford, but beyond tionary Force’ that were fearfu| He gays Arnold Very cordially yours. (8igned) E. C. CARTER. was just making out anotlior chock at General Perahing Immediately acted Gold Beach when Sheriff Tolman re ceived the information that he was upon the suggestion made by Carter wanted and went out to make the ar and relieved the T. M. C. A. of Ito task of maintaining the post exchanges. He rest. Arnold had purchased more gas said: oline and had borrowed a Gold Beach My Dear Mr. Carter: check which he had made over into a I have received your letter of Scandinavian American Bank January Mth asking whether, tn Of view of present changed situation. Marshfield check. He had started to It would bo possible for the army sign his own name. to assume full responsibility tor maintenance of poet exchangee Drowned and Rescued throughout American Expedition ary Force. After falling overboard, struggling As you correctly state, the Y. M. and sinking to the bottom of the riv C. A. undertook the management er, Howard Alters, late Saturday of post exchanges at my request at night was seen through the clear wa a time when It was of greatest im portance that no avallablo soldier ters of the river, which at that spot should be taken away from vital were less than 10 feet in depth and military functions of training and after being gotten out with a pike pole fighting. As reasons which Im was with much effort revived. pelled me at that time to request The man was on a small covered you to undertake this work no fishing boat. Dropping something in *» longer exist I am glad to appro,« the water he bent over the railing to your suggestion in react Ing this get it, and the railing giving way, he conclusion. Consideration has been given to new burdens in connec fell overboard. He was unable to tion with entertainment, athletic swim and seemingly through the activities and education that you fright sustained, expelled the air from have aesumed. I have accord his lungs, and almost immediately ingly given directions that army sank, said onlookers. units themselves take over and Wes Brown, J. A. Blatt and Joe operate their own poet exchanges. Larson, being on the Rainbow, res In making this change permit me cued Mr. Alders. With them on the to thank you tor tho very valuable services and assistance which the same boat was Mrs. Ed Rothwell. The Y. M. C. A. has rendered to the man was immediately taken to the Amerloaa Expeditionary Force fa E. L. Bessey home which they were handling these exohanges. Handi passing and after a helf hour’s hard capped by shortage of tonnage and work Mrs. Rothwell succeeded in re land transportation tho Y. M. C. A. suscitating the nearly drowned man. has. by extra exertion, served the Ho was unconscious for some time af army bettor than could have been ter the water had been pumped from expected, and you may be assured that its aid has been s large fac his lungs.—Marshfield Record. tor tat the final greet accomplish ments of the American army. Very oordlally yours. 41 LANGUAGES AID (Signed) JOHN J. PERSHING. FIFTH LOAN DRIVE USE THIS ORDER BLANK Coquille Valley Sentinel Coquille, Oregon Enclosed find 91.65 for which send me Coquille Valley Sentinel and THE OREGON FARMER for Ono Year each. • Name.... I Theatre TOYS OF FATE” Thursday and Friday May 15th and 16th X y ✓> X I '4 4 I 'll ? -S MM| “Toys of Fate!” What are any of us, except toys of fate? That’s what a man says when he is “blue,”—when destiny it self peems to balk him in every effort. But, as Browning says, “Sometimes the worst turns the best tq. the brave— The black moment’s at • s. end.” Well, that is the way it is with Azah, the fascin- ’ ating gypsy princess in “Toys of Fate,” in which the great Russian artiste, Nazimova, stars. When there seems to be no way out,—when misery has taken possession of her soul,—then comfort with its healing power revives and refreshes, and love gladdens her. “Toys of Fate” is vivid, vital, dramatic. It is the story of a child of nature, brought into contact with the ways of civilization. Azah suffers, rejoices and in the end finds happiness and heart’s desire. The great star is at her best in “Toys of Fate,” a brilliant companion piece to “Rev elation. Coining Saturday, May 17 “ The Eternal Magdalene I am in the market for Coquille PAGE SEVEN Pamphlets, postern, advertising and newspaper copy will be printed la 41 languages during tho Victory Loan drive so that the campaign may be car ried among people of foreign birth. All organisations with a foreign birth membership will be eent form letters and special appeals will be written by racial group leaders for publication la foreign language newspapers. f Get CHICAGO DAILIES HIT AT LOAN SWINDLERS Chicago newspapers have made an agreement not to accept advertising of financial pirates offering to trade "gilt edge" securities for Liberty bonds and have started a campaign to educate tho public against this swindle, through which it is estimated the public has been cheated out of more than |500.- 000.000 a year. . ....... --... ........................ . ........... ---------- —------------ » - $250.. will buy the best residence lot in Coquille this week. Smooth and level. Just west of the City High School.. This lot is worth $500; adjoining lots have sold for that price, and it will be good for that again before ♦many years. Sewer taxes all paid and street improvement taxes to date. This is the greatest bargain ever offered in Coquille city prop erty. 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