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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
TH* COQUILLE VALLET RXNTENKL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FBIDAT, NOVEMBER 4 , 1ML CuAL PROMPTLY Delivered to All Parts of the City Beaver Hill Lump Beaver Hill Nut % . V Phone 763 Room No. 9, First National Bank Building EAST FORE NOTES - the chill W ith dean-burning Pearl Oil in your oil heater you can make the children's evening play-hour warm and com fortable. And you can carry this comfortable warmth from play-room to bedroom or wherever you want i t There is no trouble—no dirt or ashes. Pearl Oil is most econom ical because it bum s with out waste. Every drop de livers comfortable warmth. It is refined and re-refined by „ our special process. That i^ 'Four guarantee that it gives I best results always. ‘ PEARL OIL HUT AND LIGHT Harvld Lloyd, the comedian who has made more people laugh than any other'Star, in “GET OUT à GET UN DER"* a t the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See thè program on page three; -i Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name — Pearl Oil. Butter - Crackers, 7 1-4, 71-2 lb Potatoes, 100 lbs " Good Flour, 49 lbs n . (15c seller - Cookies 110cseller . Toilet Paper, 6-oz rolls, Pearl Oil, 5 gal, bulk NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Delivered in ton lots where it can be shoveled from wagon ... still and made moonshine in. the cell ar, that he, the man, is boss of 1 his house. Is it possible that the mem bers of the Supreme Court of Michi gan' are old bachelors ? Good morning, Mr. Normalcy, when you made*» separate peace with Ger many did you get peace? Can you make peace with the stench of earth by holding your nose? Another thing, Mr. Normalcy, does not that treaty ask for and claim all the benefits of the Versailles treaty and the Leagues of Nations for the United States, and hits Below the belt and says, “but will not accept or be responsible for any of the responsi bility that .goes with the benefits?" That is a funny way 'for the Unitea States to do business, for the Huns and the Turks and every other thief does business just that way. What are your sentiments now, Mr. Nor malcy about the United State scrap ping the canal tolls treaty? Why don’t you make them known in capi tal-letters before your peace confer ence meets. For if you are in favor of scrapping that treaty the delegates to your “conference” coming into -New York harbor could read above the torch of Liberty Enlightening the World, “For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain the heathen Chinee are not the only ones who are peculiar,” R. A, Easton. Monday Jess Cotton, who came in a day or two ago from Corvallis to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cotton, and to attend to some busi ness matters made a trip to Brew * ster Valley, He and his wife came up from the Imperial Valley, Califor nia, recently and if they do not attend school this winter at Corvallis, Jess thinks he may buy a small farm on the Bantiam. The Imperial Valley is so hot th at it heats the flesh off of him. When he esme up to Coos for s month last summer he gained 24 pounds—a month’s stay in that val ley on his return and he had melted away 12 pounds of the gain. He Is feeling first rate now and while he would rather live in Brewster Valley than any other place he has been, he thinks the place on the Santiam is a good thing. His longs which were damaged by German gas a t the Ar- gonne Forest are nearly healed but he has to watch out that he does not overwork. He returns to Corvallis Tuesday. Last WeA Mr. and Mrs. Lett, of Bridge, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wilson, did husband, who are on the Phoebe Harry place in Brew ster Valley. A % • ago Madge Harry, of near Coquille, was visiting her relatives in Brewster Valley. She cut her visit shert and went to help out the house- hould of Vern Bennett, where there , Portion of Beach Street -Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 213, passed by the Common Coun cil of the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, on the 31st day o 4 October, 1921, and entitled: “AN ORDINANCE levying and declaring an assessment against the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land benerftted by the improvement Of a portjon of Beach Street, directing the City Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the docket of City Liens, and declaring an emergency.” an assessment was levied and de clared against the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land benefitted by the improvement of Beach street from the south side of First street to the north end of what is known as the Beach Street RriHg«, within th e boundaries of the assessment district, whch as sessment district and the boundaries thereof are deserbed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of, lot 1 in block 59 of ElHottVi addi- tion to Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, and running thence west to and across said Beach street and con tinuing in the same straight line to the northwest corner of lot 12 in block 46 (n said Elliott’s addition; thence A statement of said assessment was entered in the Docket of City Liens on the 31st day of October, A. D„ 1921, and the same and said Or dinance with said assessment thereto attached containing the names of the owners, description of property as- If your grocery bill is too higl come-and seettarrr Don't forget tha Duriham’s knocked .“high” out of th* cost of “living.” * linquent and will bear interest the 31st day of October, 1921, | rate of six per cent per annuo will be sold in the manner provid law for the collection of delinqusi scssments. Dated this 4th day of Novembi D., 1921. J.-S. Lawrem 42t2 City Rea Call on us for Stationery, Buy a pipe and some P. W e print it right here that if you don’t know the “ feel” and the friendship of a joy’us j im m y pipe—' GO GET ONE I And— get some P rince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gongt For, Prince Albert’s quality— flavor —* coolness— fragrance is in a class of its own I Ton never tasted such tobacco! W hy—-figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when We tell you that Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation Ixf a makln’s cigarette! My but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut And, say— oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe! No one know« what may be ahead of him in this Kfe. Norman B. Willey, who was governor of Idaho for two years has just died at the Shawnee county poor farm In Kansas. Zane Grey’s “RIDERS OF THE DAWN" a t the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. 8ee tha program on page three. ttm national jqy tmolm