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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
J ffl l IB B C V , . - .- o - t . ». .. • - ------- , V • V v - - - --------------- _ , . I m ■ iW i m ¿9 â " • ; fat the Myrtle Fatal at North' Band t a t 0 $ ! - r - e g o o d bwyi in canned Aprieota, Pineapples and it will pay yon to tores to ultimate auoeeaa. A picture with a strong heart. punch—done te a masterful maimer and by a notable cast In which a might» message ie d e W o d to those who would born the proverttod candle at both ends. Onr stock o f Groceries is fresh and complete. We k a o v we can please yon on Service, Quality "A BOMN SPUN HERO” afe* 1 you against laughing; « And .Jt tamdbi and will be high this F a ll W e advise you to do lots o f canning. Sugar is cheap and we have plenty o f fruit jars and trimipings, so get busy. SUNDAY AND HONDAY. AUGUST 14 aad 15 M itckellU w toto “ BURNING DAYLIGHT” V x F pm b thu Funeo* Novel by l a d Latom A Drama of Hie far North that otimulate* the led blood in TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 and 17 I Patty Arbaeklt in ’’BREWSTER’S MILLIONS” . V M h ^ ' X, In this ‘Tatty” plays three roles. These are. Monte Brews- <*f TwojM ont» Brewstsr st the aga of Five, and Monts Brewstsr at tbs age of Twenty-Av*. You wUl u ly it can’t be done. But R haa been and “ Fatty” haa brok en all previous records and exceeded the transcontinental comedy record by one hour and seventeen minutes of more laughter and dean fun than ever before Racked into the * ’ V» NOSLER’S ill C A S H S T O R E mad«, always hurtful, aad aomatimm | diacouraging; if oar own League haa been no «caption to tha rata lot aa not fix tha responsibility—battar tor SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH fort, and bo “GOOD AND SU JUT that we dont rapaat any miatokm •TRAPPING BRAE” THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 A ^rlb-polasd drams of a prize flghtsr, battered by Fate, bleeding in body,' seared in soul, who gets “half s chance” by a ship- back to data the fruits oat of which he was cheated. HE FOUGHT FOR HON OR—a woman’s honor, and his own place in the sun. He fought back from the sadden depths to society favor. He was a he-man who made his “half a chance,” a whole one. A Drama of Big Momenta, Big Clashes Sensation al Climaxes. termination. Tha writer haa bam a producer hhnaelf—ha haa hpaOed” he euwu—net behind a data, hut out in the barnyard; ho has, ptawad, eat ¡.he hay, driven a milk wagon, made the butter—he haa dona all the thing« you da; he know» aomuthtog i your ptohlmm; he to in toll sym pothy with your work am d iatonut; ha to with you to the laat ditch; he will fight with you and far you, but you must fight too. ” > 1 “ B«ar hi mind ihat your dpty to not dooa whan you have signed the FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 Thursday’s program will ba repeatsd And Eddie Pole in -■» TONG OP THE CIRCUS” ! ' Episode No. 16 Don’t miss thass last three episodes of this smashing ssriaL ■*■■■ VavsftBhuv - . m —- -a- ff__ Lri aroci A Roda Comedy And PATHE NEWS ■ -I ' '■ ' . .*. . ‘V Ntath Street is hereby riven that tha .Council will receive u » M lals ar bids for thy improve ment o f Ninth Street from tha aast line o f Haath 8treat to tha mat end of said Ninth Street in acoontanm j . i ù . 87 2 7 27 12 1 200600000-8 0 * 0 0 1 0 9 9 0—1 City o f Coquilla, filed t o the offlm of tha City Recorder on tha 8th day of August. A. 0-, U U . and pursuant to tha potition of the property own er.! affected by such improvement and to the previsions o f Ordinance No. 206 adopted by tha Owumnu Council on tha 8th day of August, A. D., 1921. and tha statute» at tha •tote of Oregon therein referred to, all of which are hereby referred to aad mad« a part at thta notice. Said improvement to be at tha eaat and <xpence o f the property benefit- tod thereby, and which property 1» included in the assessment dmcribsd in mid petition and in raid o and aa follow»: Barinning of the Extension of North Addition to Coquilla City, in said Coo« County, State o f Oregon, and running thonca eaat to tha nortbaaat comar of lot II in black U af said Extension at North Addition, . aad continuing thenca eaat octom a SO foot allay or •treat aad than«« east to a point 100 foot aast o f tho oaat Una o f said SO foot allay or street; thence south to a point due east of the southeast cor ner at lot T In block 26 of said Ex tenaion of North AdditioarttM M g west to tho east line of attd IIoath Street; thenca north to the place of beginning, all wfthh) the corporate limits of said City of Coquillo. Bids may ha submitted for oithor tha whole work necessary to complete tha DTODOMd improvement, or for suck sobdMaions thereof as wS) ) materially conflict with the comple tion of the remaining portion. Forma for bids and contract and bond may ba had upon Application to the City Recorder. The Vanity Fair Girls in s? B . l V - 4 4 4 • ta C. A. Pessdleton.^Murrieto^Hat Spring, Murrieta, Calif. 19tf uses — am— e I m mrnm NOTICE TO BIDDERS Next Sunday Coquillo goes to North Bond for a game with tha leaders, and aa tha local team haa rnw the boat team as a whole In the league, a repetition of Myrtle Point’s performance can ba confidently ex ported. The North Bend tons will nrobably not bo aa onffor for bate- And Why set seed tha BaatiMl to •satam M n i f Total» Coquilla Marahflald t » FARMS FOR SALK—Two io ta stock aad dairy la m a oa Fat Elk. 4 14 milm from Coquilla, far «slat tes H FO A E 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 * 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 14 2 8 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 8 8 Marita. SATURDAY, AUGUST M William H. Grant and Bnstsr Keaton ha . ' -rBRBAPH EAir ^ & ■. 4 : s S a { A Metro Plctars .. r ^ > By Winchell Smith, who was responsible for auqh soccesaes as "Tha Fortune Hunter,” “Brewster's Millions,” etc. The Wall Street sharks thought they had the old man’s son trimmed like s shorn lamb so they nicknamed him “The Saphead.” BUT DID THEY 7 The cast includes Irving Cummings, Carol Holloway, Beulah Booker st aL Enough Stars to make s half dozen ordinary pictures. It is guar anteed to give you all the pulsating excitement of the Stock Exchange, all the intense romanee and sparkling comedy that spring spring from freaiisd finance and love. hccu Barg. » - ' 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamad run», Coquille 2, Marahflald 1; baaa on baDa, off Ring 1; off Barg 1; left on baaaa, M ankind #, Co quille 1«; wfld pitch. Ring; fir* an : Sodding, Coquilla, Ora. error, Marshfield 1; balk, Ring; tno am hit», Booth, Oarding, H. Smith and Mark»; (truck out. by Ring 1«, by Barg I t ; double playa, Kama to Laalia to Abbott, B. Wilson to Dooley; paaaad balls, OOl 1; hit by pitch «, HowaU t , Booth and Oarding, OiU aad PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE urccK Booth If Oerding 8b Howell, af Kean«, aa Lmlia, c Smith, rf Ringle, 2b Abbott, lb Art 4 4 • m sm ” County Agent C. C. Parr tells tha Sentinel that faad conditions in Coos County art more promising than they hr.va bean tor years. Lute spring rains aad excellent curing wanther has made this possible. With tha re duction in the sis« o f dairy hards, culling out of many la# piudumn which have gone for hoof, and with tho largo bay crop indications are that Coos County will purchase only 50 per rent at the normal Importation of hay. Good clover hay aad rye gram hay . Sunday by a score o f 20 to 16. The Co- quillers arrived at Bandon but found that through some misunderstanding AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Oak tha Bandon team had gone to Langlois, land SU, 1918 modal. Sea Mrs. Frod so they struck tat for Langlois, arriv Richmond, Bpurgaon Hill, Coquillo. ing there In the third inning. The «SU* FOR BALE—I sen e and good 5- room modern houm. Lots o f fruit. Oarage and chicken houee. On Oo- qu&le-Marshfleld high-ray. Two blacks from High School Five blocks from poetodco. 8m Geo. N. Battey. 28tf r> ‘ 'a W vh » M il S ' The Common Council reserves the tho place. Aleo « tone of hay for right to reject any or ail bids with sale. E. E. Olson, Coquille, Ora.