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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
op i is tN o m r THE TRUTH” th e nam e «* the wusnan. The Husband Slain. Then b attles of braw n and wits and eud th a t will make you gasp. Beautiful Dorothy D alton in one of tha great«« rules of her career. fc ■ ‘ -PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE” <] * -- * ’ “START TH* SHOW“ a Rollin Comedy SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12tk—All Star Cast la “PARLOlt, BEDROOM AND BATH” Vtom th e fam eoa and hilarious stag s comedy by C. W. Bell and M ark Swan. The piquant ato*y of • young wife who wanted a re g u la r devil of a fellow fo r a husband and got more than she w anted. A laugh rio t. Tha rich est 8mUe Suite * v * designed. Provides a whole w ill be «old to aayene n et injured by laughing. -WHITE SPOT IN BLACK LAND'* : ; -PATH* NEWS” f •' - | SUNDAY. FEBRUARY M- **-• nperlftl Cmt OF LOVE” H Th« first r»m e between the g irb I of North Bend H. 8. and Coquille H. I I 8., was a vary interest»* and pretty | | on«. The local five started off lik« | | sore winners and the first half aim net | | played the visitors off their feet, win- | | ning it ft to 4. But the young ladies | | front the Bay came bock strong in the |l second half and before the home girls | were able to get started had piled up | | a score which wiped out Coquille’* [lead, and with a point or two of mar- | gin. But their hopes were short lived I for th e half ended with the score 1ft I to IS in Coquina's fever. A t the conclusion pf th at game, one | of the North*'Bend players was over- j | heard to rsm srk th at the boys would | make up a plenty for the girls’ de- | feat, and she wse a true prophet, the | North Bend team winning by a 40 to I 117 score. That it waa not more one- | sided is due to the fact th at CoqttIUe j woke up in the second half and played | somewhere near the game they are | | capable of. As in the gam# with Jef-1 | ferson High a month ago, the first | | half was marked by an absence of pap | | and ginger on Coquille’« p art that | | permitted the visitors to run wild and | ■core almost a t will. But our boys |'played a stronger game in the second half and were fighting all the way. | | Evan though they m ight be cons is- tent loeers, a team will receive the | support of its owa people if they are I playing the game to the limit, but | the fana want to see good team work, 1 | interference, guarding and passing. “Don’t loaf on the job,” to a vary im- portant rule for all games, especially | when playing against a team like North Bend’s. Tonight the team journeys up to || Myrtle Point and next Friday they | go down to Bandon, a fter which we | will have some mure games a t horns. The standing of the five Seams to d ate | •Bandon Marshfield North Bend Coquille * Myrtle Feint Thor >•*****& m Electric Washing Machine • The Makes washday a pleasure instead at a day of drudgery the Cow Insures more milk, more profits, healthy, contented cows, less worry, less work and better sat isfied help. If you are thinking of installing a milking machine better give me your order now, as later on it may be hard to get one just when you want it I have a sample machine.in stock and will be glad to demonstrate it #to you at any time! Also carry De Laval Separators, oil and a full liae of extras in stock. NOSLER’S GASH STORE Want Ads ft ft * - ■; 2 6 ft ft 0 ft 0 Sara'Snyder, her daughter, Mrs. Most Protect the Highways . Johnson, celebra ted tha occa- | A trip over the Bandon-Curry road rith a pleasant afternoon party, j a t this time convinces anyone inter ims was devoted to conversation | ested in tha building of good roads needlework Until half past four, | that maintenance to a mighty aaoaa- delicieus cake and ice eroSm gory item. Great pride has been served by the hostess, assisted taken in this highway for it to praci- rs. M artha Stevens, Mrs. Renry | cally the only piece of good rond ** is and Mrs. H arriett Sweet Mace. | have ev er enjoyed in this community, th at, a goodly pile of heribbon- To look a t it now with its deep reels were unwrapped by Mrs. ruts and badly soaked spots to enough Moqro and tha pretty and uae- to set one thinking, tfts therein were duly admired. The road m ust be protected and i present wars Mesdames Sara kept up if it to to last until tha r , Allan McLeod, H. L. Varney, state make« it a paved highway. I t Kern, F. W. Barker, L. J . Cary, may prove a hardship to limit loads . Lorens, J. L. Aasen, Stanley | during the wet season, yet It simply itt, Wm. Csndlin, E . G. Woods, | must be done. Messer, Jam es Richmond, J . B. | There to complaint against the , R. B. Rogers, Samuel Ball, J, County Court a t the present time, be- »ore, H arriett Mace, & V. Ep-1 cause of the flat 8000 lb limit placed k, Martha Stevens, H. L. John-1 on loads, the argument being th at the sdMtoa Mary Brrsnaham. | loads should be governed according - --------------------- w to the traction of the vehicle. The rew ell for Mrs. Loagstoa | argument may be well founded and k N. N. Neiman entertained • eh“ ** in *«>»*■«<« W’ **- tw m tr tmAUm a t ana o’clock »trlctive measures may prove advia- fle Building * Loan Moulton, Agaat. Price $160.00 Call and see it demonstrated. E. G i Opperman Preaching a t 11 a. as. soft 7:10 p. Prayer meeting Thursday «veto * t 7:30 p. m. A cordial wricoma to sxtendfd to Will Know e i Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cl a tria l PromptUnd efficient ving us * times. Jack McDonald, of Marshfield, who died early last month, was induced leas than a year ago “to take out a 810,000 Ufe insurance policy and kto widow has already received a check fog tha M l amount. Hall & Ireland Coatncttrs & Builders