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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
m m <__ A 1--- A ■rout * in the City and C eu ty. lira. S. A. Yoakam, of Marshfield, was over here on business Monday af ternoon. Tan Lac, the-remarkable remedy that everybody is talking about, is sold by C. J. Fuhrman. Money to Loan on City Property. No Commissions. W. G. W rights 86tf Sula Parrott's orchestra will give \ another dance in Goulds’ Hall tomor row (Saturday) evening. * .a- ■ . - - s Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Creagor and son, Rodney, returned last Friday from their visit in Grants Pass. I p i ■ . > , N 'li ¡iKflHltFilL1 i . Wm . GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" at the Lib erty October 18 and 19. See the “pro gram on page three. Dr. G. W. Leslie, osteopathic phy sician, will be A t Coquille Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:80 to 4:00. 0 flics over Robinson’s store. o o q m u TALLII - County Agent C. C. Farr was down below Bandon the first of thé week, 20 Per cent discount on Eversharp pencils—a liberal discounts in all visiting the fanners o f the four-mile linef at V. R. Wilson’s Jewelry A Op section in the interest of Coquille’» coming Corn Show. ' s) tical Shop. Coquille, Or*. 86tf In the East we learned that the in Another Rex Beach masterpiece, "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE” at dications were that the spud crop the Liberty October 18 and 19. See would be short in moat.of the country; so it would seem to be good policy the program on page three. to secure a winter’s supply early. The heating plant installed by Considerable rain last night, there Willey A Son at the Liberty Theatre —- is ample So make the room comforta bein g-a heavy shower about- three ble no matter how cold the weather o’clock. The indications this morning are for more moisture and it looks as may be. if the fall rains had set iff." ' Get rid of that nervous, fretful Another flex Beach masterpiece, feeling. Brace up.' Take Tanlac and you will look everybody in the face “ THE GIRL FRPM OUTSIDE,”. *t with a smile. Sold at Fuhrman’s the Liberty October 18 and 19. See the program on page three. Pharmacy. Mrs, Ross .accept few more gemente in ing or or in arranging grams for rch, lodges, partii ate. Phon« 108-1 a Next week the white slips and the red cards will both be sent out from the Sentinel office. By this time most of our subscribers are familiar with these remembrances, though there are quite a number who nave never re ceived either o f them. V Mr. and-Mrs. last Saturday for Eugene, T. J, Thrift has receive«^ a card will make their home for thé pi Land from J. S. Lawrence in which the Audrey went out there last latter stated that they arrived in Oak is attending high school. land Saturday eveninig and that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cleghom' re Lawrence stood the trip very well. He turned Monday afternoon frpm a also was greatly delighted with their month’s trip back to KansaspHy, Mo., new grandson „r-Kennett Lawrence’s where they were callW by the sickness baby. / and death of Mrs. jCTeg&orn’s brother. THE GlfcL FROM OUTSIDE,” by Oh, Mis’ ey’re a playin' RexBeaoh, a story of the gold days Spin the Plate the Spare Room and at Nome, at the Liberty October 18 the fellers ssin’ the girls jest and 19. See the program 6n page awful. Goulds' Hall Friday evening, three. 21st. Wm. Nesbitt was brought over from Spectacle« . eye glasses quickly Marshfield Monday and lodged in jail, j repaired. Broken lenses charged with obtaining money under Optical repairs o f all false pretenses. He was bound ovtr duplicated. whi’ e you wait. Glasses to the grand jury in justice court and V R. Wilson, “ Opbomet- held under 8300 bail. He is also - Oregon. wanted at Eugene on the same charge may be released here. The concrete pier» for the river whenever bridge here are in place and the cof Bert Adams returned last Friday ferdam for the middle pier on which from his northern trip during which the bridge will swing has been built he visited, around Seattle, and spent and the concrete pouring for this pier, some time in British Columbia and which will be 81 feet in diameter, will the Yakima countiy. He says that «oon be under way. when the Rim Rock irrigation project Hemstitching dons while you wait. Compare work with others. Satisfy your own curiosity. All work guar anteed. Prices 10 and 12 1-2 cents yard. Mrs. Maybella Ford’s Mil- Beautiful Alaskan scenery in the Rex Beach picture, "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE^ at the Liberty Qc- tobar 18 ar the program on page three. PWDAT, OCTOÜ* Only 25 Miles an Hoar. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Wemich are Every taxpayer should attend the rejoicing over the arrival o f a baby Budget School meeting Saturday When the case against Jay Carter, girl at their horns last evening. night. one o f the Coast Auto Line drivers, Arthfir Ellingsen’s fins new bunga -Rev. E. L. Chamberlain will*preach for exceeding the speed limit on the low type residence Just east of the at McKinley next Sunday, Oct. 16, at Coquille-Marshfield highway, came up in Justice Jpehnk’s court at Marsh First street bridge is approaching 10:S0 a. m. field yesterday, the company contested completion. v v, ' i “ THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE," by the case on the ground that it was un Tanlac is a splendid tonic and sys Rex Beach, a story of the gold days at just discrimination for the county to tern purifier, now selling at the rate Nome, at the Liberty October 18 and restrict busses to 26 miles an hour of almost Ten Million bottles a year. 19. See tbe program on page three. when the state law permitted owners C. J. Fuhrman. Harry B. Tozier, who is a partner of private vehicles to run SO miles an The big Rex Beach picture, "THE of Cbas. Strang in the operating of a hour. The justice overruled this de GIRL FROM OUTSIDE," at the Lib 160-acre ranch at Montague, 'Calif., murrer, deciding that as long as all erty October 18 and 19. See the pro came in last Tuesday and expects to for hire busses came under the same gram on page three. regulations the rule was legal. In remain here for the winter. conclusion he said: The first American Legion lyceum Mr. and Mrs. L.JP. Smith and fam “ The traffic regulations passed by number will be given at the Liberty ily, who came over from Springfield Theatre tonight, the attraction being 'with the body of her mother, Mrs. E. :he county court and county commis sioners of Coos county, Oregon, on the Schildkret Orchestra. L. Tozier, last Tuesday, returned to the 26th d a y of Juiy. 1921, in the their home Thursday morning. . Oerding Bros, have their two bowl regulating o f motor passenger and ing alleys installed in- the basement The place of the Football game be freight vehicles upon public high •of the Machon building and expect to tween the North Bend and Coquille ways of Coos county, Oregon, are open the place for buainess tomorrow teams here at 2:80 tomorrow after reasonable, constitutional and vglid. night. noon has been changed from the city Therefore! the demurrer of the de park to Kistner’s field. Fans will take fe ndant to the eomplaiwt is and the The I .it.tU f ilndhnppar, .a Home Tal * same is hereby overruled.” ent Comedy-Drama in three acts, will notice. be played at Goulds’ Hall Friday ev H. B. Fairchild, assistant sales man ening, Oct. 21st. A full house is ex ager o f the Standard Oil Co., for the M yrtle Point’ s Big W ell pected. Portland district, made a short visit W.ork on the city well at the foot Columbus day was observed here by to Coquille yesterday to confeor with of Alder Street, which was begun the banks and at some o f the county A. B. Campbell, local agent of the some time ago, is progressing nicely. The well is now twelve feet in diam offices on Wednesday but the jchools company. were running af usual, the holiday not I been a itchin ’sompin terrible in applying to them. this here'house. Chigcrs and Bugs, never heard sich a name. The Little No author has ever surpassed Rex Clodhopper. Beach in Alaskan stories. “ THE W. H. Lyons came over from the GIRL FROM OUTSIDE” at the Lib Bay yesterday and he and E. E. John erty October 18 and 19. See the pro son and Ira Johnson wept up the gram on page three. country fishing. CO*UILLB, o n N K J. L. Holycross has been summoned to Centralis on account of the depth of his mother and will leave tonight on the evening train from Marshfield. He expects to rettirn on Thursday of next week. . Don’t forget the school meeting to morrow (Saturday) evening. The public business is the business of ev ery taxpayer and voter, and if you don’t attend tp your own business who under the shining sun <fo you expect to do it for you. •' - No author has ever surpassed Rex Beach in Alaskan stories. “ THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE” at the Lib erty October 18 and 19. See. the pro gram on page three. Wm. Russ, of Eureka, California, who ts up here looking after the pro perties of the Russ Investment com pany, was over at Beaver Hill Slough Monday inspecting the improvements being made there and the progress on the North Bank road. • A If the prisoners in the county jail want to get out and enjoy the fresh air and freedom to move about, they will have to stop trying to run away, the decision of Sheriff Ellingsen He will keep them locked up at any rate until, the county court passes on the question whether it is willing to employ guards to watch them while they work. The Lows Entertain Last Friday evening Dr. and Mrs G. E. Low entertained a party of their friends, both ladies and gentle men, very pleasantly. The decorations were autumn leaves.- Music was fur nished by Mrs. E. L. Perrott, who played delightfully. Cards were the principal amuse ment, there being nine tables. L. P. Branstetter and Mrs. J. S. Barton won the high scores and the consolation prizes went to Mrs. H. C. Gets and H. W. Pierce. Delicious refreshments were served and all enoyed a wonder ful time. eter and about twelve feet deep, and is being curbed with two inch plank as it is dug. They are figuring on digging it down to bed rock, and the water is already runinng in pretty fast but they manage to~ keep it clear. The completion of this well will mean a greet deal to Myrtle Point as it is expected it will furnish am adequate supply o i pure water at all seasons of the year and we will not have to depend upon impure river water as we have in the past-during the summer months.—American. U T W L ' SCHOOL BOOKS This store is well supplied with a complete stock of BOOKS <■»<* SUPPLIES for students ip any class, both grade and high school. The opening o f scho o l may not be a plea» ure to the youngster, but It is a pleasure to us to supply him with anything and everything he needs in the way o f school supplies for the year. Com e in and get acquainted. W e appre ciate your patronage. Knowltort’s Drug Stor Stakes Set fo r Dredging D. L. Buckingham, engineer for the Coaledo drainage district No. 11, set the stakes in the slough for the dredg- ing from the North Bank road to the Beaver Hill trestle on Monday. Mc Leod Bros, will begin work on the slough in a few days. They are at present finishing up the dyke near Pitts Point, which is known as pro ject No. 3.—Times. - Coal Mine Leased There has been filed for record in the office of the county clerk a leaqe of the property of the Riverton -Goal A Development Company, which la located at Aiverton on the Coquille river. W. T. Alpine leasee the prop erty for twenty years with the priv ilege of mining coal and is to pay the owners a royalty of 25 cents per ton. —Bandon World. OSTEOPATHY IS THE NAME OF THAT SYSTEM OF THE HEALING ART I WHICH PLACES THE CHIBF EMPHASIS ON THE STRUG TURAL INTEGRITY OF THE BODY MECHANISM, AS BEING THE MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE FACTOR TO MAINTAIN m l WELL-BEING OF THE ORGANISM IN HEALTH AND DISEASE I WHEREAS, THE DRUG SCHOOLS REPRESENT THAT SYS-1 TEM OF HEALING ART WHICH PLACES THE CHIEF EM PHASIS ON THE'GHEMICAL INTAKE TO THE BODY, AS BE ING THE MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE FACTOR TO MAINTAIN | THE WELL-BEING OF THE ORGANISM IN HEALTH AND Dl-| SEASE. • Dr. G. W. Leslie O STEO PATH IC PHYSICIAN • Graduata o f American School of Osteopathy, KirkaviUa, Ma Will be in Coquille Tuesday, Hiuradsy and Saturday of aadi 1:80 to 4:90 p. m. Office over Robinson’* etere. ■' Hallowe’ en Dance O ct. 29 ' The Hallowe’en dance to be given by the Woman’s Club Saturday, Oct. 29, promisee to be one of the most en joyable ss well as novel dances that has ever been given in Coquille. Unique favors are to be given and all dance lovers know that the music Will be the best when it is said that Mrs. Eula Perrott’s orchestra aha been en gaged for the occasion. Coquille Hardware Co] Winchester-Nail Hammers Auction Sale of household goods in the room first door east of Henry Return front Twin Falls Lorens’ store, Saturday, Oct. 16th at| L. P. Branstetter. Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Hamilton return 2 p. m. ed last Friday from thoir auto trip to southern Idaho and the doctor left Coquille M ethodist Church again that evening for Portland re Special day. You are invited. Rev. [ turning Monday morning. He was C. Jones, our new Presiding.Elder, very favorably impressed with the Ir K will be with us at all services. Sun rigated section around Twin Falls-but day frhool at, 10 a. m. Preaching at says he has no immediate intention of 11 a. m. Basket Dinner at noon. Ep- is completed by the government it will forsaking the cool climate o f Coos worth League at 6:46 p. m. Preach-1 throw 260,000 acres under water county for the heat of that desert sec ing at 7:45. around Yakima. He also tells o f one tion, although it is % beautiful coun Musics! Program for the Morning: I five-acre ranch on the edge of Yaki try, where the water is applied to the Organ Voluntary - Mrs. Frank Leslie ma, which produced 12,000 boxes of land. Bass Solo - - Mr. G. R. Morgan peaches this year. Responsive Reading—Gloria Card of Thanks Beautiful Alaskan scenery in the New Teetament Lesson - Pastor | For the beautiful floral tokens pre- Offertory 1 Rex Beach picture “ THE GIRL Reinforced hardwood FROM OUTSIDE” at the Liberty Oc ;ented by kind friends at the funeral Sermon - - - Rev. J. C. Jones | frame. Blade o f high qual tober 18 and 19. See the program on of our husband and father, and for Hymn their many acts of kindness during Benediction . ity steel t&perground. page three. our bereavement, we wish to extend Teeth correctly set and our hearfelt thanks. sharpened. It. Jan es Episcopal Choreh. Mrs. J. B. Shelton, Services in St. James Church next Mrs. L. Perkins, Sunday as follows: Geo. H. Shelton, , Holy Communion, 8 a. m. R. Fred Shslton, Church School, 10 a. m. .Alva B. Shelton. < .... j Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a. m. Card o f Thanks Commemoration of the fiftieth anni For the many acts o f kindness and versary of the founding of the W*. for- the floral offerings o f friends and neighbors during our recent bereave man’s Auxiliary to the Board of Mis sions. ment we wish to extend our heartfelt W. E. Couper, Vicar. thanks. ____________ _____ » New Machine at Laundry Mrs. L. P. Smith, ' Mooae Attention A. L. Simpson has recently install E. H. Tozier, Coquille Lodge No. 668 will give a ed a new washing machine, fifty per -i M. C. Tosier, Hallowe’en Basket Social at the cent larger than those in use before, H. B. Tosier. Moose Hall Oct. 27th, for Mooae and and s new extractor o f a better type. their families. Don Burr. 2t This latter machine attains « v e Remember the -Auction Bale o f locity of 1600 revolutions per minute farming implements in the warehouse It -only costs I f cents more to get nnd when fist work comas from ft the at the north end of the T bridge Sat- the Oregon Farmer when subscribing clothes are dry enough to mangle, 1 Wday, Oct. 16th, at 10 a. m.^ for tha Sentinel, and everyone agrees This increase in equipment at ths ! L. P. Branstetter. tt 1» the biggest I f cents' worth ef laundry was necessary to taka care raading they ever sew. The Parmer of the increasing volume o f business and the Oragsn Plum- is issued weekly. which comes here from up and dawn oMnfnsi far « . I f for the river and from the local custom- •m y e a r / Call on « . foe Straight cruçible hang and ow th a t e n t wedge. P clawv steel. ' balancé. hickory e d int Winchester Axes j Double bit, California^ versible Pattern. 0 cutting edges. Handle« i second growth hie Two double int wedges. Winchester Wood Saws TH E W W C 0 E S & A MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE •TO R S 'J & G ) . - V - ‘ V A _____ • ■ V ' n if à A V.- W ho Else Could It Arbuckle has entered « p M guilty in the case in which ht in ed with killing Virginia he was the l««t person with she received mortal injuries tion who could have kill«« did not would seem to However, Billy Sunday alone was responsible- us o f the case when a P*** the writer cut quits a « f l U tima, doing the same t Rufus; ft*» 1