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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1919)
PAI mmmm ■ o n a MONO th e m any th in g s which have ad v anced BlÉhflfiAfìV', an d w hieh we recom m ed th a t you lay In a good supply of, a re th e follow ing, which W E have »»• H O P W IL L IA M S T M T IP lB f i IN T H I I1J0M 0O L IS O L- CASK • • n o t advanced b u t a re selling w ay below to d ay ’s A Q A IN 8 T TR IB U N E. ,7 r . ■ . «■ V • • r m a rk e t: * . - WONT TIU “HALF-TRUTHS* IffPj Noted Divine Says If Manufacturer's Thao rìsa Am Anarchistic Then Ha to lu Danser Of acocm toe Anarchia* Hlmaclf. ' I I k h ak i and a welcome untie. Harold Adams, another of oar boy«, ;is expected homo Friday and will re- l«eive a baarty welcome from all. Myr t l e Point is indeed proud of her many 'brave boy». . 4i I' Mi»» Juno Willey, of Fairviow, vis- 1 ¡ted over Sunday a t Fairy Davis’ boom in this d ty and accowpaniod her to Tier school on Floras Crook where »ho spent the fore part of the week, re- turtoinfir hone Wednesday. , Will Billinge, who has been fighting (for U nde Sam over seas, has returned ¡ home, where he finds a hearty wel- 'eome from a ll f. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant and ¡daughter, Isabelle, motored to Gold 'Beach Wednesday returning home you may be with year Dart it, yea have a for higher opinion of the cor si* oioatha or a year If tgy> It to whoa yee look W k over the daily n u rd of ita service ftor a loag ported that you completely appreciate the value ML Trlbnue mated Ito defense In the »1,000.000 libai »ait which Henry Ford »ma brought against it altar »ponding mvna weeks and two days in attempt ing to prove that It waa Justified in caUin* U m man «facturer an “anar- QhteL” The MU weak of the trial opened with Ford counsel offering re buttal testimony against The Tp- hune's defense. The first witness tor Mr. F ort was the RL Rev. Charles D. Williams, D. a , Eplaoopal bishop of Michigan, who appeared on the stand in rebuttal of the testimony of Prof. J. A Reeves, professor of political science in the University of Michigan who had pre viously testified that Henry Ford's views wem distinctly anarchistic.. Bishop Williams said that III!! j F o rt’s views were far from being anarchistic end were, la fact, Chris tian. common and often commonplace. The.Bishop r e f u s a t o ho tod ay Tribune ¿o u se l fit Ms answers and inalited on tailing “the whole truth.” Asked whether he thought Henry Ford’s declaration that ail arm lea should bo disbanded, all navies de stroyed and all material of war con verted lato commortoal was anarchistic, the witness Canned Milk Canned Fruit Salad Oil Tea Coffee Beans Syrup Ceareals Picnic Gi Etc. Etc. We can boast of having one of the largest stocks of Groceries in the county, according to volume of busi ness, and we are giving you the benefit of out buy. I t will pay you to investigate our prices. Remem ber, w e are large handlers of FLOUR AND FEED Ju st received a straight car of feed. All our prices a re m ad e on the CASH AND CARRY plan. Save Money by Paying Cash SOLD FOR CASH OS T M * PAYMENTS _________ _________________________________________ .P riem F. O. B. Factory, W ire Wheels and S port Tires E xtra Sunday School moot» a t 9:45 a. m. Proaching 11 a. m. H em # Ford are distinctly Christen, Subject, “The Question and the An commonly prsMhed In Christian pul swer.” ............. pito and that U they ware lived tp te Epworth Longue meets a t 7 p. m. LOST—Jtasall, red, bob-tailed dog, Preaching $ p. m. ^blinàM ù one eye. Answers to the ' Subject, “The Rainbow in the . nemo “Cub.” Strayed from the C)aad.” A ' - ranch. L. P, Bran.tettor. ** —— . 1 » , -■ ... ................ Agent for I DORT & REO CARS Prof. Tuttle, our Superintendent, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sal# has returned and Is entering upon the and house in east part of town for •work in bis usual earnest way. Our rent. Address Box 868, Coquille. Sunday School 4ms unusually large ■Inst Sunday and our congregations l i b i l i FOR RENT—4-room house, lots of fruit, known as old Patterson place. Special rate to people who do not . wish all fruit. Inquire Room Is, F irst Natiopal Bunk Building.1 Our Longue is unusually interest Phone 1211, Coquille. n ing. The attendance is growing larg er end the devotional meetings in tensely helpful end spiritosL You will enjoy the Langue. Jam as E. Conder, Pastor. HAY FOR SALE—86 tons good hay on F at Elk Creek for sale. Inquire of E. H. Hamden, Coquille. SOM* w Star iCiit; Gtasswarc mtnmmssmssunmMmuuus Those w ho have been w a itin g fo r th is p re tty a n d p o p u la r design, a s well a s those w ho have n o t beeu w aitin g , w ill find a g o o d stock o f i t h ere now. Bell shaped Tum blers, half doz. $ 1 .7 5 Flaring Tumblers? half doz. $ 1 .5 0 W ater Sets ___ - - $3.50 D e co ra te d T u m b lers, o th e r d esig n s Christian Church $ .75 Church of Christ Ford counsel than called William (Disciples) A. Dunning, professor of history and Sunday Morning Services political philosophy la Col am Me Uni Bible School, 10 a. m. versity. to testify concerning Mr. Communion and sermon 11:00 a. m Ford’s theories and «Iterances. Evening Services "When Henry Fard.” said counsel, Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m “said that are abould atop talking a- Preaching Service 8:00 p. m bout one factory, one stato and one Prayer meeting Wednesday even country and begin to talk about the world, was ho preaching the doctrine lag a t 8:00 o'clock. -------i-----4- Rex Dallas, Pastor. of anarchy?” ”No that is the general thought of coemopolitaalsm — human lnelusive- necs; U has permeated all spec alation on politic«! philosophy ever since there was such a philosophy.” “Is there anythin* peculiarly aaar. chiatte about It?” "No." “Is it in say way ssssutisl to anar chism r •No." “Mr. Ford also said that ho believed humanity could make mistakes but could de notula* worse; be said he believed everything tended toward the good, sad that a rsa the torri hie F U LL LIN E O F D I S H E S Racket |Store MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. A T Y O U R S E R V IC E Do yoa want the Best in Clothes? T hen buy your next suit from ... s w e e t BEST TAILORING - — BEST WOOLENS BEST SERVICE ...................... Y our C leaning an d P ressin g called fo r a n d delivered R. H. SWEET Front SL, opposite Fanners ft Merchants Bank 1193 "** Coquille, Ore. FOR SALE—1 Detachable Auto Bod for sleeping in ear. F. C. Pursiey. FOR 8ALE—126-acre ranch on the E ast Fork, ell d e a r except IS n o u s; 40 acres bottom land. School bouse on the ranch. Two orchards. Twelve, room house, well finished. For sale' because owner is getting old. Terms easy. See L T. Weekly, Coquille, Ore. 28 tf WANTED—Wool end Mohair. Hides, ^ Petto and Cbittim Berk. Highest Price paid. Geo. T. Moultoa. 16tf Aug. 8—John Langstrom, of Rssds port, and Hasel Lystov, ef Marshfield. Aug. 11—Louis K. Porter and Ethel Gladys Hohnes, both of North Bend. Aug. IS—E. H. Schroeder sod Lil lian Seaman, both of Marshfield. Aug. IS—Donici M. Grow and Julia Nichais, bath of Coquille. Aug. IS—Xenophon Psmpaloc and Esala Mas Hamilton, both of Power? Aug. 14—Cedi Morrio and Lydia Tuesday Attorney Chas. I Reignrd filed a petition and n decree was granted for the adoption of Emory Neel, to be hereafter known as Don ald Lee Cutlip. Bantten Boy to Tcodi Here Wednesday Rickard F. Smith, of Leslie Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshfield, was appointed adminis A. H. Sparks, has accepted a position trato r of the estate of Anns W. Glat- in the Coquille schools as physical di ser, whose estate consists of $4,000 in rector. Ho wiB also handle chemistry and other elasses in the Jdgh school. After September SO, the subscrip tion price of the 8entinel will be $2 a year in advance. Until that time you can pay as fa r in advance as you please at the old fate of $1.60 per year. If yon want to loam the reasons far this rise read article on first pegs. for FOR BALE the beet and cheepeat vm-. can cent tot in the d ty cd C ik y i Spook quick if yea « o a t I t A t tec l a d M otitoo. lent of tam e. CeqoBle Office 181 ; , v FOR SALE—6-passenger Roe car. GOod condition; price right. See T. A. Walker. i-j Probate Coart Items Tailoring, Cleaning & Pressing Successor to Fred Slagle LOTS FOB S A L E -In order to m- 1 place burned buildings, wo will sac rifice our Coquille lota for half price or $100.00 cock, one-half down. Write C. A. Pendleton, Es condido, Calif. SOM* . r; . V , - 'Sr’ihp*. it *,.'-. V «L ... • :v > f f&SAÏt ..«âéïi M g s