The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 08, 1921, Page 10, Image 10

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—Of««« M d found] will be free.
ft fitfc »
to stay
and A1 Fish le ft 8
fo r Portland to atb
M ining Convention
a Mr. Gage expected to
loose new equipment fo r
Liberty Theatre.
pectacUs end eye (R u m quickly
skfflfuUy repaired. Broken leu
If I duplicated.
Optical repairs o f all
Y ear I kinds done while you wait. Glasses
If * | fitted. B y V. R. W ilson, ‘Optomet
w fll I riot,” Coquills, Oregon.
« H. J. Pater­
ae hare been ap-
o f the estate o f
o f Riverton.
The estate con siu o f ««£00 fa realty
and «HO personal property.
Oaaham’a Oarage.
A l Crouch visited Marshfield yes­
terday on business.
; A song i f life—without words—e
Mrs. Bonnie W alker nude a busi­ silent song that throbs with the me!
ody o f life. “ HumoresqaM” at L ib
ness trip to Marshfield Wsdneeday.
arty Theatre A pril 11 and 11
Acetylene welding, brasing and
The finance comm ittee fo r the com
machins work at Graham’s Garage.
ing celebration o f the com pletion o f
L. L. Turner want seer to Marsh- the road to Marshfield has christen
field Tneeday afternoon on business.
ed that event as follow s: “ The Coos
Bay- Coquill« Valley Highway Cele­
‘ An A pril day on the
bration.”
The comm ittee consists o f
o f cloud and a let o f sunshine. “Hu-
A . J. Sherwood, Leo J. Cary and J.
moresque” A pril 11 and 11
E. Norton.
Auto repairing a specialty at Gra­
ham’s Garage. Satisfaction guarsn-
Money to Loan on City Property—
W estern Loan and Building Co. 8 m
W. G. W right.
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• An old song sot to the music o f
the tool— a photoplay o f the song o f
lifo. Liberty Theatre, A pril l l and
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Dr. G. W . Leslie, osteopathic phy-
efidan, will bo at Coquilla Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday 1:80 to 4:00.
Office over Robinson’s store.
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to having slipped into the houesl o f the very b e s tta the
he sour Carter enter end heard) the
Monte Aastin fast
remarks, while hidden, ed from a season fa New Y ork. He
Carter denies all the charges made a b e was the singer o f “ The Towel
ad be aa^ his friends claim it is a a f Jewels” at the Ban Francisco fair.
She claimed that the night o f the
■ince collections began was that o t
trouble Carter had stopped her at
the Southern Pacific rsm psn j fo r
the entrance to her home and made
over ><57,000 in payment a f the first
•one remark, but that she went oa
half o f the com pany's tax in Lane
in and did not notice that Carter
ooonty, the satire tax fa r this pear
follow ed her in until ahe saw hie
being approxim ately «1*4,000.
This
reflection in her m irror.
ia a b ig tnrrm ii osar the taxes paid
She said he said he had “ come up ,
by the company last poor, the total
to talk to her and lore her at lit-
then being approxim ately «107,000.
tie .’ She told him to get to ------ —*
out o f there.
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She eaid that he walked on in and
locked the door.
She said he put
his arm around her and they ccuffia4
for fifteen or twenty minutes, until
ter husband appeared.
She claimed they fought hard and
that she successfully resisted hfas.
She said she broke her watch chain
into e “ bunded pieces.’’
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On cross exam ination, she admit­
ted to City A ttorney Brand that she
made no outcry. Mr. Brand wanted
to know how much longer she would'
Pallet« fifsk* Great Record
have struggled without calling far
help in a situation like that, and
Mrs. Ed Cunningham n p octa that
she said she would have boon called. her seven English Layer pullets fu r-
She said that in the struggle they
did not bump into the bed, the dresser
nor the stove.
M r. Brand evidenced a desire to
■how that i f Carter had attempted to
m istreat her that Night Officer Trib-
bay, who had testified that he was ia
a bathroom a few feet distent, would
have bean able to hear it and Tribbey
had testified that he did not hear any
struggle or outcry.
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Yesterday was the third day o f
i “ Humoresque” —a story sweetened
p j tears and lseughter sweet and
wholesome as a summer'd zepher.
lib e rty Theatre, A pril 11 and H
The Spring Days are Kodak Days
Let a Kodak help you enjoy them
Let us take care o f your Kodak finishing
Knowlton’s Drug Store
H AM ILTON
W ATCHES
W atches, Jewelry, Spectacles a
Eyeglasses
S k ilfu lly gad Q uickly R epaired
Tenn Robison, o f A rago, is quoted
as saying that at some points the
present road over the hill fro u rth sr* |
fio I amps creek has a grads o f 22 per
cent.
V. R. "WILSON
Watchmaker and Optometrist
O. L. Hoglie returned last wee
from Portland, where he has b n
spending the winter. He expects 4
remain here fo r several months i
Coquille, Oregon
N«w Cnnaa ia Circait Court
Mrs. Lawson Lawhora, o f McKin­
ley, accompanied Mrs. Anna W ilcox,
also o f McKinley, to M ercy hospital
W endeedsy where the letter under-
A pril 4—J . A . Y stes vu. W . I»
Myers snd E. D. Myers.
A pril 6— AgnM Boland, known as
“ Mother Mary AgnM ” vs. heirs o f T i­
tus B. W illard, and T. B. W illard st
si. Suit to quiet title.
April « —John J. Peterson vs. M.
S. Fry. Sait fa equity.
A pril « — Lillian C. B a n co vs. W il­
liam U BaruM. Suit fo r divorce.
A pril 7— B. C. Shull vs. John Fa­
bry.
W hy a W INCHESTER Flashlight
W ill Serve Y ou Better
Patented safety rwiteh—an instan­
taneous flash or e steady light.
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The lens spun in the cep-holds re­
flectors end lamp in position.
A pr. 4 — Georgs H. Van Loo and
sima Harper Carlyle, both o f
C arefully tested
feet distribution
For downright, practical usefulness W in ch ester F lashlights
have set new standards. Whatever type o f flashlight you pre­
fer, we have i t For best results always use the powerful, long­
life Winchester Batteries.
T. A. W elker. Farmers * Mer­
chants Bank Bldg., Coquina, Ore.
Having m y own grinding plant, I
am prepared to duplicate any broken
lens quickly. Just sand a — n piaaa
o f the broken lens. See BIRCH and
See Better, Optom etrist, Marshfield.
Need glasses? Go to Marshfield
end get the moat careful and scientific
examination.
Your lenses w ill he
ground end fitted so that you can re­
turn home la the erasing. See BIRCH
end 8 m Better, Marshfield.
“ Humoresque”—-e photoplay un­
tw isting all the chains that tie the
hidden aoul o f harmony, marching to
eternal harmony whereto the world
beats time. Liberty Theatre A pr. 11 j
and 12.
8. ROUGH TREAD
3 0 x 3 ____ $15.00 3 4 x 4 ____ ..
30x3 % — 18.50 32x4 Vi _
32x3 Vi — 22.75 33x4 Vi ..
31x4
25.80 34x4 Vi
3 2 x 4 _____ 30.30 35x4 Vi _
33x4
— 31.80 30x4 Vi -
32.50
40.50
41.80
43.15
45.10
47.90
30x3 „
30x3%
32x3 Vi
31x4
32x4 . .
33x4 . .
— $2.70
— 3.20
— 3A0
4 JO
__ 4.45
__ 4.65
34x4 . .
32x4 Vi
33x4 Vi
34x4 Vi
$3*4 Vi
30x4%
— 4J5
— 5.05
— 5 JO
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A l UsiteJ JtoUfar
W e have in stock a nice assortment o f the follow ing:
Belting in nil size* up to 6 n
Guns, Ammunition -and
Tackle
Tractor Fan Bolts
IRH H H H H H
Life Savers
Builders’ Hardware a Specialty
Coquille Hardware Company
The
yn / ta u m *
Store