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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
Death of Col. R. H. Rosa a t* ‘ 1 tfc tt. Kosa, for many yean This »v ViiKi« 8“*"r I Band on’g most prominent citizen, died owns ¿ i ti rt WT n t 0 " ' yoneW ,,o #t 9 o’clock Monday night and the less oi wh^th m th008 ^ “ty re*rard' iur* al services were conducted there quantity P.r°duce' <*** * yesterday by Pacific Commandery No. LTus ^ r ^ A iten.W c -n , AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 and 1 Henry B. Walthall in "THE BOOMERANG” 1 From the Novel by-William Hamilton Osborne A Colossal Production of Love—S tartling Climaxes r tiful Women 'Émotion Wall Street-M illionaires 1 . . and water bird' ♦ *. provlded to f*®djwaa for several years pastor oi the! Mash ,? L b “t least tw,ce Presbyterian .church at Bandon. vid .’ !™ktch Rnd Wl11 be pro- I preached the funeral sermon, furnish* 1 k *r feeds must ** Co1- Ros* was one of the pioneers of c a ^ rn u s t, **tion and a civil war veteran. BinL «.in ? ' en by exhibitor.. . though his m ilitary title was bestow- drv m m r t 1 b* , '* reful,y penned in Jed upon him when he commanded the vX d S r V ™ fr0m dr*ftS *nd Pr<v ] -Second Regiment of the Oregon Na- vided with clean steaw litter. tional GtArd. He was born m C.yu- Earh sba>) constnube a pen. ga county .New-York, March 27, 1848, _ exhibitor will bfe limited to three and passed his 73rd birthdsv last Z ? 8 p~H*is / •> Just A rrived Consisting of Walnuts, Brazil nuts, Almonds, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Dried Peaches, Apricots, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Mince Meat in bulk, home-made Kraut in bulk, Fiffiit Cake in pound and two pound cakes, plenty of Cranber ries, Celery and all kinds of fresh Fruit and Veg etables constantly on hand.* n- A And “LEAVE IT TO ME” A Majesty Comedy ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER “The Stealers” illiam Christy Cabanne’s ] ful human document THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 “DEACON DUBÀS” A Rollicking Comedy The Cast ». ¡aeon Dubbs, from Sorgum Center, W. Va. - Josh Leach ifipina Popover, the Old Maid - - Hetty Leslie -uteronomy Jones, the Rub Kid - Slim Frank Leslie ®nie Yensen, the Swede Girl Mrs. Cream O’Coos Johnson ijor Moses McNutt, Auctioneer - Cash & Carry Nosier iwden Crawley, The Villain - - Trombone Leach ribbon. For following classes: Hens, (female birds over 1 year old.) Pullets, (female birds under 1 year old) Cock, (male birds over 1 year old) Cockerel, (male birds unde* 1 year duties. In April, 1877, he was married to I Viola Lowe, & daughter of Y. M. I Lowe, who a t the age of about 96 years still resides in Bandon. Beside»' the wife surviving are the I children, who are Florence A., the I wife of A. G. Thrift, a grocer of Ban- Idon; Lloyd L. and Archie H. Rosa, of Bandon, and Miss L, Kate Rosa, I who is a teacher in Bandon. A broth er resides in Los Angeles. The following lines of appreciation are furnished by a Bandon citizen: Personally, Col. Rosa waa a moat delightful personage to know. Stal wart, frank and unfearmg, he was yet kindly and generous and was a ¡most lovable person. Those who knew Col. Rosa best and who asso ciated with him not only respected him highly but for him held a warm admiration such pis is seldom accord- Our prices are Qgured down-to the lowest living notch. Remember we do not put out special prices marked down td, or below, cost and then make it up on other items, which you know no thing about but which has to be done by follow ing such a method. We prefer to give you 100 per cent on every purchase, then you know just what you are buying and just what you are pay ing for. L^t us convince you that our pricaa are at rock bottom all the time. CASH STORE SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH ful business man, a person of ex cellent judgment and a clever poli tician. Without ostentation and with [the most kindly feeling for his Amos Coleman, the Deacon’s Nephew ‘ Quick Service Jeub friends, he for years maintained a Dixie Coleman, the Harum Scarum Girl - Ula Leach dominant and powerful position to foee Rawley, the Little Schoolmam old). .hie community. Until his recent - - Mrs. Coos & Curry McCartney Base date for calculation of age breakdown in health years • did not WANTED—Freeh cow, young, gentle shall be November 1st.-. lessen his enthusiasm or energetic Admission 25c and 50c including War Tax and good milker. Phone 1221-L— These prizes will be given in each activities. S You Want to Laugh Be There Curtain at 8 P. M, J. E. Fitzgerald, Marshfield, Ore. 43tf of the following breed classes: Leg horns, Rocks & Wyandottcs, Reds, FOR RENT—Two furnSshed sleeping other breeds. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 rooms for mein, at Mr*. M. M. Classification shall be left entirely ¡Theatre will be used for the entertainment of the visi- Lane’s, acmes street from M. E. within the judgment of the judge. i attending the Corn Show. ' Church South. Phone 147R. 4313 Judging will be done by comparison IE DIAMOND QUEEN SERIAL” will be run Saturday if the class contains more than two FÖR SALE—8 aeree close in; your lit instead of Friday, entries. First and Second birds will own terms In reason. B. Folsom. be furnished an official score card. „ 48t2. Birds must have been in ownership GOOD MODERN HOME, «keep, close IÄTURDAY, NOVEMBER 19—THE DAY OF LAUGHS of the exhibitor fpr at least 30 day* in. Terms. B. Fdtaotn. 49t2 previous to November 16th. | Id ACRES, 1 mile from town, $8600, Charles Chaplin in Judging Contest i Terms. A Folsom. 49tS “A DOG’S LIFE” Open to men, women or children DAIRY RANCH FOR LEASE—W1U under the supervision of the Poultry Comedy of Comedies. A Picture with the Limit of run about 26 or 60 oorns. Stock Judge, each person will be required to lughs. Come and Laugh the Limit. Stay the Limit, and crops for sale. Inquire 6087 . place six trap nested birds in the or hen You are Limp—Leave. Coquille. 43tf der of their conformation for laying capacity and estimate the number of WANTED—To Isaac, a dairy ranch, Vanity. Fair Girls in eggs they laid last year. The one who 16 to 20 cows preferable. W. A. placee the birds nearest correctly ac “BURGLARS BOLD” Sloan, Bandon. 42t2 jilW ■■ U W W| s u n s wuaa M v u u tw * w w cording to trap nest records and es 'Lewis Williams, son of Mrs. Sarah A Rolin Comedy timates those records most accurate Williams, of Norway, have all been WE srs ready to do all kinds of ly will win $6.00. Judging contest And dressmaking. One bjjock west from Very ill with fevers. There have been will take place at 1 P. M. Thursday, I the north end of the Henry St. several cithers so afflicted whose PATHE NEWS » . Nov. 17th. might change his mind if he were liv- names were not learned. This part bridge. Sackett A Staninger. And at Night Only ----------------— ing in Ooqulle now. Today is Armta- of the country, until quite recently, Farmers’ Weds Program tice day and a legal holiday by procla- has been quite exempt from fevers. WANTED—Beef hides, green and v t Eileen Sedgwick in salted. Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille. ,__ , v , a Tv.«». r*.w motion oi Gov. Olcrftt; next week Frt- The question arises, could the CoquOle Wednesday, Nov. 16—Dairy Day L y ^ Satur<Jay *ft*moon., Corn “THE DIAMOND QUEEN” __ Dr. B. T. Simms, -Disease« L how diyb, wi« > legal half holidays, river be respondibWT LOTS FOR SALE at a sacrifice-« Episode No. 11. The serial of Sky—Sea and Land. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevena and fam Coquille lota near the old Acade Dairy Cattle.” h y proclamation of Mayor Hamilton; ily, of Coquille, were week end guests Sam Says:— “The Best is Yet to Come- Don’t Miss my which are choice residence lots C. L. Hawley, State Dairy and cnd Thursday of the week following, at Mr. and Maa. Georgs Ctinken- ie Com Show, Nov. 18 and 19, for there will be a “HOT for only $600, being $160 less vhan Food Commissioner, "The Dairy Out- Thanksgiving day, will be a legal beard’s. ME IN THE OLD TOWN.” we have ever offered them before look.” holday by proclamation of both Presi- The Farm Bureau Loving Cup was just to make quick sale. Inquire of N. C. Jamison, “Cost of Milk Pro- dent Harding and Governor Olcott. presented by the Coos and Curry Mary Pendleton, next door to Chris duction.” “Breeding for Milk Produc- when they get to coming at the rate County Fair association to the Arago tian church. tion." of one a-week, that ought to be suf- community booth hurt week. It is on exhibition at Mrs. C. E. Schroeder’s. M. E. Ladies Elect Officers It is very pretty and we are vary Church of God proud of f t The ladiae and friends of the Meth There were twenty-one who attend odist Episcopal church met with Mrs. We wish to advise the public that we have moved our place of worship ed the nursing lessons and First Aid Jas Richmond Thursday afternoon from the M. E. church to the Butter work at Mrs. C. E. Schroeder’s last for the purpose of re-organising the week and part of thle week before. Aid. There was a large attendane#. building. Services as follows: Friday, Nov. 18—Crops Day Instructions wore given by Miss Tur , and a very pleasant afternoon was Preaching, Sunday ait 11:00 a. m. H. A. Schoth, 'Green Feed Rota ney, of the Red Cross, and were high spent together. After the election of and 7:80 p. m. tiona.” officers a dainty lunch was served by Prayer meeting Thursday a t 7:80 ly appreciated by all. Prof. McKay, The weather has been like spring. Mrs. Richmond, assisted by Meedemes Home Makers’ Week P rogram -------- Cleaners, Pressers, Repairers and Dyeing Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Su The first crops planted this fall axe Jayne, Brown, Dunn and J. T. Nostar. Wednesday, Nov. 1A—Nutrition ami covering the ground with their luxuri The officers elected for the year perintendent, Mm. Ball. Clothing Day ant growth and farmers are rushing are: Mr». Jayes, President; Mrs. Meet with ua, we will do you good, Miss Margery Smith, “Feeding the AU are welcome. Pastors in charge, *i get their winter crops to whil< E. M. Dunn, first Vice President; Eight-Y ear- oid." they can. Mrs. J. T. Nosier, second Vice Presi Mr. and Mm. H. B. Wilson. - Miss Esther B. Cooley, “Healthful dent; Mr». Vera Peters«», secretary: Clothe« for Children.” Methodist Church South Mrs. Jas. Richmond, treasurer; Mrs. Jk Phon« 103L . - e g u a le — Seventh Day Adventist Thursday, Nov. 17—Poultry Day H. L. Johnson, Corresponding Secre “The Power of a Good Life,” ta the Friday, Nov. 18—Home Improvement Services a t Seventh Day Adventist tary. subject selected for discussion at 11 Day Church: a. m. The evening topic will be an There was good interest shown by Mbs A. Grace Johnson, 'Efficient Saturday, Nov. 12, a t 11 a. m. ■11 for the work planned for the year. nounced Mter. »«1 and the Oregon Farm- Missionary George Harlow, from Kitchen*.” Next -Thursday a t 2:80 p. m. the AM Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ep- Miss Helen McFaul, “Interior Dec China, wiH speak on China's Great bo obtained for $3.16 for worth League devotional service at will meet with Mrs. J. T. Nostar and Need. There will also be services in 6:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednes ■U interested are cordially invited to oration.” Tea Hour, 3:30 to 6:00 P. M. a t the the afternoon a t 2:00 o’clock and at day evening a t 7:80 p. p>. 7:80 in the evening. Missionary G. A. Set a Spell. ^ Hamilton, from Burma, will have Msthodist Episcopal Church New Bridge over HalTs Creek charge of the* evening service. Ev Sunday School at 10 a. ntr At the sesekm of the county court eryone is cordially invited to attend Preaching a t 11 a. m. Tuesday, Roadmaster McCulloch was Evening Services at 7:30 p. m. instructed to confer with Engineer Tbs new pastor, Bev. J. Scott, has W. E. Chandler on the location of arrived and will preach morning sad the Hall’s creek bridge on the Myr- evening. . \ *4 I» .S,* E ? *a d subscribed In *•>*• *th d a r e t December. tl ePoint-Fishtrap markH road, which A. W . OLEABON, .... N otary P ublie, is worn out and must be rebuilt. Af gwrh Medicine is taken to- ter the location is agreed upon with , «*53* through th e Olood ea the state, the roadmaster will pre r* im,of “ • **•*•“ - ■w*- me welding, blazinig am pare plans and specifications and ad- * CO.. Toledo, a vetrise for bids for fU waatVMtfcp. werk at Grata»*» Oaragm 'ree .Cleaning Service t our Booth in the Com Show Ex rit Building. Several Prizes Given City Cleaners & Tailors m n» E llL S “ “Se ^ fW I* 10 member. Kni*hU T Rev. en,Pla W. r- of S. wh ich * „ Smith, who Seasonable Goods