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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
WNf CoNpet fer ali incom e WHI ries— o f $n r ïr ! year. a ■ - • ’. I . 1! v /« n ••• Join the ranks of “Big Busi ness.” Ptirit 20 acres and get a 10-year contract from Bradley, Berry Booster Plant Berries for, Profit •y Abroad T» M »-.'MAf te O ther Land*. (S p ad ai C o rra-1 Th* Cantanury CommiMloa a t the Methodist Episcopal Church. South. th a t Ms tel • omJbrUy ?*■*•« with U m sanounesd l u p l u ' for cotlastlag Atkina, of ia Ms dMlr* to and w af forever, th* »63,000,000 *0 wVlch V U pledged Pappar, of th a t they w in *M to tt that th* for th* f r t oiMg y «orti a t V » «horch B a u e tt, of fro st? With Its lSdgM Of nations 1 lo th* recent ,,#!gbt-dayf drive. TU* O. Johnson., a t loo is ratified by th*, «enata., rope to arrange tor is maBtag a succeaa- p l u WM Prepa red and wltl b* direct, tu s i v a rangions and , « way across th* country on th« ed h r C olm ai Jo h o E. Kdgertou, of work 1* long journoy h a hM underU ksn for Topo*****, tbo (m a ra l c u t u n r r w ar-tom oouatrttA th* purpose of laying batora th* plate u m o o rar u d t to director e t th* de- They reprsaaag th* P*opla a report of Ms work In Pari« p*rtm*ot of floooo* for th* Centenary missten and tk a Board o f Missions of tk* Methodist Episcopal Church, league means. T h in f ir io hi* travels, South, which have sa t M U * »5.000,000 Colonel Bdgerton la a well known of Centenary fund« far ra llg to u ro he h u ataryw hara met with warm g re e t I ups bnsln*M man. He I* president u d to ns tract on In Bnrop*. People W ant No Mere War. if. manager of th* Lebanon Woolen They go with authority to purchase porten» ' He facia, and doe* not hesitate to Mlfl*. president of th e Tennesaee property and open work a t ones te m * yi* a i* * h u baso. IB U N fo r a*y so when chatting with his travel State Manufacturer* Association, and* yours and hus m a t vHtb much in g companions, th a t th* American have daring th* war h* was n member of poopl* w u t no mor* of w ar and want have to become p art of th* league so that th* executive oommltp* of the w ar in aent. there may be no marmWsft t!a *tr*ck dustry hoard appointed by President hi* keynote wh*n ha said 1* h it first Wilson. ** ■ ' ¿u ■ '¿J? address. Io Columbus, Ohio: am ia .- _ ■ *t)nr slogan I* no ahrlnkag«, hot an b d « te boat for “This treaty was not Intended mere **M Colon*! Bdgerton re cooperation With the Methodist Ente- ly to dod thi* tingle war. I t I* meant Increom,” 1 St o notice to »very government who cently. "Just as th* Southern M ath» copal Church, which is *tjr**dy operai- alw ays In the future will attem pt this thing diet church h u surpassed all records in the (w hnt Germany-*ttempted),' th at man la m eurfag pledges te r benevolent çreetly a* a res«: kind will »nit* to Inflict th* aam* punishment, th * re is no national purposes u d h u raised th* largsst which In th* twi trium ph to h* recorded In this treaty, sum ever given to u y church a t on* mtsalonary pledge I there 1* no glory sought te r u y par- Urn* la th e history of th* world, a* do than fi50.0M.MS. rtlcular nation. Th* thought of the w* expect to **t a new record la th* L*taMgm*B collected around th at table aollactloa of these pledges.” w a r of th eir people, of the-M iterings they had goo* through, of the looses they had Incurred, of th a t g reat throb hlng h u r t which w m so depressed. SO forlorn. *o sad in every memory It had of the five tragical years that lav * gone by. L et us n*v*r forget thorn years, my fellow eoaatrymen: let p* aovor forget the purpose, high TWO ANO ONOlMALF MILLION sad disinterested, with which America . MEMBERS TO O M E « V e OAV Mat l u strength, nut for Us own glory OP PASTINO ANO PRAVEN. hat te r th* defense of mankind. jr i& tfts ft's ä W M B ftX u S ï ~J mu W |f«r m in rifu li» Ju if t'im-M «il» W « m V tjl m m ; aWtoT—g » • An immense problem in reconstruction confrontai A rayogd c k y ja u r n»na»t to prepara ti * «E. METHODISTS REVIVE man n e i Oregon Agricultural IAMICAI, ENGINEEI UN ING ENGINEERING. lOOClMO BN' te rm s—F a ll te rm begins S ep tem b er 30, U K “A* I said, this treaty w u not In- tended merely to Aid this war. It w u Intended to prevent u y similar war. I wonder If some of the oppon tot* of the league of nations have forgotten the promise# w* mad* our people before / * w u t to t i n t pence table. W* h*d taken bqr processes cf Sew th* flower of ea r youth tram «very country aid#, from every hooaa- old, end w* told those mothers end ithers and slaters u d wives and iw eetbearts th a t we were taking thoee men to right e w ar which would end business of th at sort, u d ff W* do so t end ft. if wu do not do the heat TIM M OB TM I t S i m « Acrwakiwal CnUu- f WVdb». -m y e I asse I A. ' •> S, * ~. >>. £A'’®P . i • will buy the best residence lot in CoquilliJ 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. For further information call at I ? - SENTINEL OFFICE 1 • - « 4- Y oir earning power w h in 11 rain« it m atfM ttn >rrra *r M \ , This is the only time this lot #111 be offered at that price m m agm : THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL and THE OREGON FARM ER For one year in advance $ 1.65 n»*nt To EatekllaH 100AM Pamlly Altars—Poliawln* th* Plan a t Old CI iom N NWarm - Centenary T re u n re r. Bach of these officials have córtala epociftc duties, and arili direct th* work of collecting all the pledgee la each a an nal confér Inet composed af th e Presiding Eliderà, the Ley leaders. Campaign Directors end th* Chairman e t the Methodist Minate Men. The Conference Mission ary Secretary la u ex-officio member “T hat is who* the league of natloes of all district eahlnets Th# work of s for—to sad this war justly a id then not merely to serve notice on . govern collecting la the districts will bo s » ments which wonld contemplate the perviaed by thiW district cabinet. 'lin e things Germany contemplated that they win do so a t their peril, hut also concerning the combination of power which will prove to them that they will d* It a t their peril. Only Way «* Prevent Recurrence. ‘T h e league of oatioM ia the only thing th at on« prevent th* recarrenee if thi* dreadful catastrophe and re- slonary Society. This cabinet wtU do * a the actual work a t collecting the vented th* 1st* conflict, the president individual pledges. inserted, explaining: » The persona who mad* aatoscrip- “I did not m ost a single public m u tlons will he divided into Hete of t twenty-five u d the liete will be placed In charge of n certain member of th* church oablaet who will oeliect all pledgee M they oom# due. i » On* teat are of tbo standard p l u ia Ing loto IL And they all a d a ft that a th at th* local church will he respon notte* boforehand th at thè greeteet sible for collecting th* full erneu t of power» a t th* world would combine to Its subscription. If any subscriber prevent Ibis eort of thlng .would prs- dies o r m u le with m isfortune each m ent It absolutoly " to render It Impossible to r him to pay Redemptloa te r Week Natiene. 'Ms pledge, it will be the duty of th* He polnted out other lmportant (est uree of thè pesce treaty, how tt w u tburch cabinet to secure another p er thè redemptloa of week natlons, glv- ng them freedom whlcfc otherwtse they never oottld beve wen; hew it ays, "TJhoae people beve n rlght to become delinquent. It la also proposed th at every new member wbo comes Into th* church shi II alas be u ltc d to make a ooatrt- but oa to the Centanary tu:id. and how "T hat la the American prin The Cenlena.-y fund of »SS.000.0M ciple end I w u glad to fight ter i t ” wilt be uaod tor the church !r an e e T hat w m the very h u r t of th* treaty, tebetoa of Its missionary work he Mid. tf R,: , _ v • la ooactealoa, the president said he throughout the world. Several mtlllor felt certain th* treaty will be accept will be M eat la th e devastated re ed, and w m only Impatient o f the ¿Ion* of France, Belgium. Poland u d delay. He added: "Do yon realise,«my Rr -.via. Other mllMoas will go te th( fetlew cltUena, th at the whole world r t i M foreign « c ite occupied by the 1» welting oa America T The only church—Mexico. BrasH Cuba, Africa country In the world th at Is trusted China. Japan and Kero* O ther mU today 1« the Halted States, god th* Don. will be spent in the Industria world te waiting to eaa if its trust is sections of the great cities. In th* Justified.” Mr. WOeou'e Indianapolis speech Mountains, among th* Immigrant», U m was like the u s at Columbus. an ex- ts - .o e s and Ut* In d lu e . end la batid p f a u t t u of th# league, u appeal for Ing churches ln the mlsatoaary «toni Its ratification, u d a prediction that ver, a i the United Matee. Nashville TaanJ—Tkn C u te d o r Oanuniisten of the Methodist Eplsco pal Church, Booth, haw nomad August { M th m a special day a t pm yar far tea two u d a half million member* of te a ehnrch. Th* Cpnunls aton has also started n movement to astebtteh 100.000 Family Alter*, by hawing th at many hom ar pledged to | obaarva dally devotions. > This ia th* revival a t n n d a n t ct toms in th* ehnrch It In th* port of ] an intensive nampntgn ehnrch h u laanchad In «rite th* splrttnal at«» a t th* (ten ser 1 ra tte n program of . te a Centenary I Moremant, through which th* Matho- ilste raised »«,000.000 In an eight-day drive test May- * Th* object o f th e prase u stated by Rev. 8. A rotary a f th e Deportment o f Spiritual Resources, la to anrall a t lo u t (0% of th* ehnrch members te th* prayer I tango* known M th* Fellowship of (ntarcaastoo. ta Mteblteh 100.000 Fan. 11 y Altera, and to a s sist In ftedtag a] thousand young people to go i August 14-tl 1s known u Bniist « • ■ t Week During tel* parted the ] ••van thousand pastors will urge tl>?li mam beta ta join te a Fellowship of Io-] teroMslon, ta M teblteh Pamlly Altera sad to obas e r.a te a day of fasting god JAPAN TO MODIPY KOREAN RULE. | S* Predicts Dr. A E. « a g a r, SB Va • Southern Methodist Mission ary In I tm Orient. - v » 5 “ i "V • M uhvilla. Tana.—T h at J a p u «rill I modarate bar rnla In K am a ia te a pra- dlctton of Dr. S. T. Hager, recently ratnrnad missionary at the Mathodlst Bplacdpal Churns, Sooth, ter. Hager h u spent mor* t b u a quarter of a I century m J a p u doing mllgluus « « 1 “J a p u 1« learning th a t h o t success I u fr. tolerance and good will m eat tak a te a ^ place of ~«n m ilitary leaders aim i "Th# makii rate Bent, tempi to a« MMHMg ideas ar« j “B’ te Japan, god mora tem perata manned T *"1 about," ^ Dr, Hagnr M rs tea alonarte* te tea Ortadt ara ahtt, th* a auccaaa . te of The CdStehtr» a . „ ^ . m » • en ■ t l through which the e li.rrh raised •it.OOO.aOO.M for m issionary work te all landa. Millions a f tela will ha s m t In tea O rien t H andrads a f new n Will ha sent and te em wfM be * In medical V3ÌSÈ& t ' a --, ■ -»'«Arj.j'rmjr— -Wi