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CTO COQDRLl VALUT TONTIHBL. COQUILLE. OUGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER « . PAOS ‘The Four Horsemen” Coming Liberty Theatre! Dec. 25 to Dec. 31 "SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, DECEMBER 25 & 26" . BERT LYTELL-in I E.. ^ The v Misleading Lady r A FaAt Moving Comedy , Drama The story of a Cave-Man who tamed a wild woman. Wherein it is shown th a t aoine men are dangerous for women to trifle with. A fascinating drama of conflict between man vs. girl. •/ And * Snooky and Ida May Mc- Kirtzie in “JUST IN TIME” A Laughable Farce with Snooky in the role of Chauffeur TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 and 28 . Charles Chaplin in ‘TH E KID” Heads Saxaphone Band The Sentinel Tuesday morning en Fred A. Wimer, of thia city, who in joyed a call from A. Winstock, of attending O. A. C., baa been electee, Seattle, the advance agent p t tbs president of the O. A. C. 1 celebrated film production, “The Band. The other officers are Alvin !■ our Horsemen of the Apocalypse,' Eager, vice president; Albert Holly- which is to be shown at the Liberty greave, secretary-treasurer, and Wm. Theatre here Jan. 4 and 5. Mr. Win- Ferris, publicity manager. stock knows the picture business on This is the first college Saxaphone the inside as well as the outside, hav Band organised in the IL S. Al ing spent two years in a studio a t though Sax Bands have been very Hollywood, California, and talks very popular in the East for some time interestingly about life there beforfe they have appeared only in profes and behind the camera. sional circles. He says that the production of Edwin W etm oreis the man, who film such as he represents is a big deserves credit for the rapid progress business in itself—in fact involves of the O. A. C. Band. He is well good many kinds of business. For in known in the the musical world, hav stance to provide the costumes for ing played in several large eastern the women, who appeared in the bands, before coming west. Besides “Four Horsemen” play it was neces instructing the college band, Mr. sary to , run two factories. In the Wetmore is taking a very active part cast there were 12,600 people and it in organizing the Oregon State Expo took a year to finish the play, with sition band for tile 1926 fair. Those 1300 camera men. The entire cost who attend the fair at Portland will of this production before any revenue have the opportunity to hear a hand, could be obtained from it was a mil which will consist 'of 600 pieces. lion dollars. To perfect such an organisation Speaking of the new Arbuckle films will take several years of work. Be that have never been relased on ac cause of the time required, saxaphone count of the events that occurred at bands art being organised all over the St. Frances hotel “party” two or the state at this early date. three months ago. Mr. Winstock be At certain intervals these bands lieves that the hundreds of thousands will meet at a convenient place for re of dollars invested in them will be a hearsal. '■ total loss. Fatty was a bad man, a The next joint reheasal will be held moral reprobate, if not actually a de in Portland Jan. 22, 1922. Anyone generate who got caught, and whom who is interested in this work is In he think*, can never come back. vited to be pryfient at this reheanal. Not that all the people in screen- Mr. Wimer is particularly anxious dom are like Fatty. Indeed, he says to have a large representative from that in the California capital of the Coquille in the band and wiH %e very movies there are just as good people glad to give anyone who is interested as can be'found anywhere, and just as definite information on the organiza- bad »nee, with all the hrtermgfflKtr tion of tiiis band and tiuTjolnt rehear gradations. It is a world in minia sals. ture, a cross section of life that one finds there, and it would be just as Dollar to Be Changed SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH untrue to life to represent the film The arms conference will be re people as all bad as to say that the men and women in some other occupa flected in a new series of silver dol lars minting of which will be started tion are all good. immediately. The design of the new The tares and the wheat grow to dollars was approved by President GRAVEL FORD NEWS gether at Hollywood juét as they did Harding on its submission by The weather has been quite on the Judean-- hillsides when Christ Raymond T. Baker, director of the walked among men. Another thought mint, following approval by the fine chilly around Gravel Ford far along the same line in which we do arts commission. One Coat a Word Back lassrtioo Director Baker the tost few days. Two or three big not quote. Mr. Winstock is that all said that about 700,000 of the new frosts, then three or four inches of and women are not either all dollars would be coined before Jan snow, makes a fellow want to hunt FOR SALE—840 pounds of carrots. Perry Blevins at south end of Long the warm fire. or alt bad as we thought in our uary 1. Bridge, near Christian Chuich. Jeff Crosby and family, of the East childhood hut that bitter and sweet, The new dollar will, have the usual darknes and light are mingled in most head of Liberty on the obverse side, Fork, were Sunday viiitora at the Ar FOR SALE—Ingrain Rug, 8x10, al most new. Inquire at Tent house sons and daughters o? Adam. There while the reverse will have a large thur Crosby home at this place. near laundry. The Misses Flossie Radabaugh and are very f*w bad men in whom there figure of an eagle perched on a brok is not some glimmer of goodness and en sword and clutching an olive branch Verla Sumerlin went to Marshfield absolutely no good men who are per bearing the word “Peace.” The back tost Saturday to do their Christmas FOR 8ALE—first class dry wood Phone 608x. $2.60 per tier deliv fect. ground will show rays of a rising sun. shopping. ered. W E. Culbertson and wife were Myr The usual “E Pluribus Unum” and “In They Love a Fight God We Trust” also will be on the tle Point visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 8nyder were FOR RENT—A dairy ranch that runs That an Irishman “will fight at the coin. twenty cows, on gravtlled road, a visitors at the Clinton home Sunday. This in the first time since 1878 that drop of the hat” is proverbial. The mils and a half from Myrtls Point. Boyd Brilner was a Myrtle Point new design has been adopted for following from the report of Tues Ranter will be expected to buy tha visitor last Saturday. day’s proceedings of the Dail Eireann, the silver dollar. stock, implemetns and this, year’s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffey, of or Irish parliament, shows how much crop. For further particulars, ap Eaatstde, were visitors at the J. C. Marriage Licenses. there is at issue in that body in debat Jackson home the tost of the week. ~* ply to G. S. Brener, Myrtle Point ing whether to accept or reject the Dec. 16-^Clarke Waldvogel and Dewitt Clinton has moved back to . 4itf, __________ ___ peace treaty, which some of ita mem Ruby Christina Hoyt,' 'both of Ban- Gravel Ford again. Ha is living on bers negotiated with the British gov don. They wefe married the same day the Fred Moser place, better known FOR RENT—Small dairy ranch -Coquille River between Coquille and ernment: by Rev. W. S. Smith, of the Preeby- as the Muir place. Bandon. Will run about 14 cows. terian church here, at his residence. The Cascfeeer and Snyder families For particular* see Mrs In the midst of a slashing attack on Dec. 19—Dewey N. Anderson and went to Myrtle Point Tuesday. 8mith, Coquille, Or«. de Valera’s policy, Sean Milroy, a Joan G. McHale, both of Eastside. Ivan, Gladys, Walton and Avis deputy, supporting Arthur Griffith Dec. 20—Edwin D. Yoakam and Clinton Were Visitors at the Wm. FOR and the treaty, sprang a bombshell by Olive K. Taylor, both of Coquille. Hammon home .at Lea the first of the reading in open session the “oath week. prescribed by de Valera as acceptable Methodist Church South Lowell Bothwsll took a load of «(te .to him. The “oath” made no mention The program for Christinas morn chickens to town Monday; of the republic but pledged allegiance FOR SALE—Hand picked Kccd'i ing at 11 will consist of a sermon by to the king, differing in its wording Christmas at Fishtrap nary grass seed, $8 per pound. the pastor and special music as fol- only slightly from the oath prescribed T. Clinton, Coquille, Oregon. Phone s: “Hosanna” by ladle* quartette, The Fishtrap Southern. Methodist by the treaty. Milroy wrung from de 602x. 47t4* Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, June Willey, Valera the admission that he had an al- Mrs*. John Aasen and Mrs. Chgs. 8undsy School wiH have a Christmas i ■ - - “-■* ■■1 ■ *■* — • v* temative document “in slightly dif Skoels. A male quartette, consisting tree at the church Christmas eve at WANTED—Beef hide«, green and p. m and a Christmas servie« at U ferent form but substantially the of Frank Leslio, Arthur Selander, C. salted. Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille. a. m. Christmas Day. All are in- same” as the peace treaty signed in _;_____ _ ~ 1 McCurdy and E. D. Webb, will vited W. B. Smith, Supt. London. * sing, “Guiding Star.” It only costa 16 eonta more to got “Then I am going to publish it," The evening hour will be given up Don’t fall to get acquainted with 1 the Oregon Farmer when subscribing Arthur Griffith interjected. “I am go to sacred music: “THE KID," he is with Charles Chap- tor the Sentinel, and everyone agre« ing to fight to a finish.” Milroy con lin at the Liberty next Tuesday and it is the biggMt !• cents' tinued. “How would you like the fol Program ——i Wednesday. See tha program on reeding they ever aew. T» lowing oath instead of the one in the Voluntary U iteued weekly. page three. treaty?” Thereupon he read from a Doxology document taken from his pocket: Invocation —“I swear to bear faithful allegiance “Through the Silent Starry Night” —Choir to the constitution of Ireland and to the British commonwealth of nations Scripture Reading “The Heavenly Sign”—Choir and to recognise the king of Great Britain as the head of the associated 'O Little Town of Bethlehem”—Choir “What Mean Thoee Holy Voicee” states.” ^ and *' —Choir “Is that more acceptable than the “He Walks With Me”—Choir other oath?" he demanded. “God’s Wonderful Gift"—Choir “No,” shouted de Valera’« follpwera. Benediction “Then," Milroy said, dramatically, "I am surprised. The eat ia out of the Sunday School at 10 a. m. • bag. That ia de Valera’s own oath." Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening Immediately the Dail Eireann burst ~~ into a wild and atomy battle of word*. at 7:80; The Sunday School Christinas exer A heated exchinge took place between Our plant will be closed Monday ^ the preeident and Griffith in which the cises will be especially good this time. All are cordially invitod. Remember conservative leader demanded imme Regular aerifies resumed Tuesday morning diate publication of all documents in the time la Friday evening, at 7:80. A. B. Pendleton, Pastor. thermae to which de Valera finally agreed. M. E. Church Reading the de Valera oath again, Sunday School, 10 a. m. Milroy said: y “That i« de Valera’» shadow. Now Preaching,*11 a. m. yon know what you are going to war Epworth League, 8:80 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:80 p. m. for." Prayer meeting Wednesday eve Christian Science Society tog, 7:80 p. m. M. Wesley Go«, Pastor. Sunday 8chool at I.-® a.1®. Sunday Service at 11 a. «• Subject for next Sunday: “Christian Science.” , , m Christmas Eva, 7:80 p. m -. Wednesday evening meeting, at 8 Christmas Day, 8 a. » . and 11 a. » . o’clock. W. E. Coo»«, Vicar. The public I* \ 1 / E wish to all a Merry " Christmas and espec ially to our good friends who have so kindly given ys their patronage which h&s made this year’s busi ness the largest in our his tory. And by honest deal ing and the best of Service, Quality and Prices we hope to m erit the same in years to come. Very truly yours NOSLER’S CASH STOR Want Ads 6 Big Reels of Comedy A First National Attraction The Picture T hat Will Make You Laugh and Cry, Then Cry and Laugh. The Most Enjoyable Feature Ever Produced. The Great Comedian Has Taken unto Hiftself a Partner— JACKIE COOGAN, the Screen’s Newest Sensation. The Picture th a t It Took One Year to Make—The Laughs Will Last Ten Times as Long. Come See It Both Nights—You Will Be Ready for the New Year. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 May Allison In — — The Last Card Prom the Saturday Even ing Post Story “Dated” by i Maxwell Smith. You May Have Played the kwt Card and Won—You f ¡U y Have Lost, But There *• a Feeling of Certainty 1 That You Will Not See An other Picture as Gripping | *nd Thrilling for Some | «me to Come And SCREEN SNAPSHOTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 ■ A Merry Christmas , Thursday's program will be repeated And Eileen Sedgwick in “THE DIAMOND QUEEN” Episode No. 1 —“THE HAND OF FATE’ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 Eva Novak in “WOLVES OF THE NORTH” . . :e Drama of a Beautiful Woman’s.Adventure in the Vastes of Aldska Where the Passions of Know s. See the great Avalanche—the trem e which buries deep the gold <»mp of Cldu y beautiful Aurora Borealis as it appears in this p And Snub Pollard in “MAKE IT SNAPPY” A Rolin Comedy And P^THE NEWS • A Happy New Year to all Coquille Laundry Co.