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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1919)
l i e s I have a o f them. Aleo Silverware & Novelties Prices and quality guaranteed. e West nan jbbh * «mu Staged la .thè New 1800,000 Pavilion The Pacific International Livestock Exposition waa inaugu rated and is supported by leading bankers, business men and breeders of the Pacific Coast— men o f vision who see in the Pacific Coast the livestock center o f the W orld. Pure Bred Stock Dairy Products H o n e Show The staging o f this exposition on so huge e scale is s long step toward the accomplishment o f this aim and the benefits of its success w ill be widespread. Thousands o f entries o f pure brad stock, many coming from the Middle W estern States, necessitated additions to the im mense $800,000 Pavilion. •m Cups, Trophies and $75,000 in .. Z l" -' *„ '' » Hundreds o f educational exhibits claim your attention, includ ing the large W estern D airy Products Show w ith 260 entries and daily lectures by M r. O. E. Reed o f Purdue U niversity and M r. M. Mortenson o f the Iow a State College. ; INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION Norm FOOTLAND, OREGON . t B a ri; la the participation o f the United S tate« in the world war, the African Bad Owns perceived the ralne o f m oblllslng-tha achool children o f the country and the Junior Had C ron was organised. B efore the war ended nine m illion children w ere en rolled and helped In the w ar fund and membership campaigns, la chap- tar production o f ra llef supplies and manufacturing furniture ter the re f ugee# w h on homes and household goods w ere destroyed. • Children everywhere la the United State# responded to the call to serv- lea sounded by President Wtlaon as head o f tha American Red Croea This photograph is that o f an no th nslatlc young Japeneee member o f the Junior Red C ro n o f Spokane, Wash., starting dttt on the am bition undertaking o f collecting "a m ils o f pannin" te r w ar rallef. A compre hensive peace program Is now being worked oat fo r the Junior Red C ron , which la being bald In tact Have, a stock w e w ant to • . * move. Com e quick E. E. JOHNSON CITY BAKERY hlaáotaal »a as — r a m i m gssaaslna cnfDviBi o t n io iq u . 1«^ iio , ' Dr. L. O. Howard, chief o f the United States bureau o f entomology, w riting on his favorite theme, the mosquito. In a recent bulletin reviews Under new tha subject o f the natanti enam tn o f th lf t e n e t Among fish, ha m en tion first the common «goldfish and silver- fish, which destroy mosquito larvas and should ho pat In artificial pond*. * Top-minnows ara g r n t feeders on Laird Building moaqnlto larvae, and cartate species Introduced te rn Texas and Haw aii Tha c a n o f tha m urderer Johnson, bava proved their value, while a small who killed hia benefactress, frith tep-mtenow o f tha gonna Olrardlnaa, aw fu l deliberation, and who gleefu lly known In Barbado* aa “ m illions," has “ The Red C ro n ta Am erica at her boasted o f hia crim e and said that he been used successfully la o tte r W n t bast . . . Money given to the Red tedian Islanda. Many predatory aquat would not have done it i f ho had Cross la not aa tevn tm an t. nor la It fou n d hanging, has revived discus ic Insects feed on mosquito larvae. C er a charity. It la a sacram ent"—Char In tain birds prey upon the adulte find sion o f capital punishment in Ore- bata alno n t them. Many plants are popularly believed ta keep away moe- management^ Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fa icy Pastry before the war FLA V O R L A S TS OES. TH E PRICE! enacted hi Oregon. It m ay not agree w ith the W ada W a lk Bulletin that exacution is th e only sensible punish ment, fo r it thinks tha option o f «tenth or life im prisonm ent should be lo ft w ith a Jury fo r determ ination. It thinks th at tha bsast Johnson had ctenriy forfsh a d Ida rig h t to live, and should be hanged; y et it would hesi ta te to sand to tha gallow s some other m urderer, such, fo r exam ple, ns a boy o f fifteen who m ight intercept a g irl along a path in tha woods, and shoot her to death. Is each a boy capable o f understanding the enorm ity o f his crim e? Is he sunk, aa soma crim inals are, to the low est depths o f degraded villa in y? M ay he not, through appro priate discipline and punishment, in the end be restored to usefulness as a ritis e o ? A ju ry stay ask and decide such questions, and do justice. _ A s to a boy who would shoot a g irl in the woods w ith aa little compunc tion as he would a chipmunk, tha Sen tin el is in doubt what should be done. I t has no sligh test doubt, how- evsr, th at ha should be placed where he w ill never have another opportun ity to com m it a murder. And it b in doubt whether any murder could b « ■ o re cold-blooded and remora#]ess than tha ona com m itted a t Bunion the 27th o f teat Jiily. heart on a sound business basis. Membership la the Red C ro n la Insurance against re g re t Th e Red C ro n never te tro d n — hat She has a m other's sensi tive hearing. Rad C ron la not a responsi bility*—It's an opportunity. JOIN. A M K L S are the moot refreshing, satisfying cigarette you aver smoked! 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