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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
m. ■ ¡ r a e s Tom ) — week’# -, - : Jffe HH K B iB M i K — OfTwfTh os |H M r V - 1 ■ ’ Î 1 £ ■ CHILDREN I ' If AND BiONDAY FEBRUARY 5th aad 6th . ■ *. • v ......... ■ i ' J. P. McGowan ia , ,• ,, . . ' 1.,'vl I*«; \ / TH E RUSE OF THE RATTLER” fq?.« A Western Dram* of Thrill*, Suspansa, Action and Ro- r 1 mane«. A real plot that keeps you goaaung. Gorgeous ■ • t '*' v ï- . 1 H 1 V- 'iv And ‘ > f A Universal Century Comedy i v‘ ‘'B / >■'*<■ % m w&ry* "T-V;.. u. r A :'f\ l - ■£ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th and 8th Elliott Dexter with an All-Star Cast in ‘THE WITCHING HOUR" ______~ ^ * Qhnm ountQ>ictws> *n Suspense and not a Dull Moment Do You Believe in Things Occult and the Mysterious ? Are You Interested In Mental Telepathy and the Power of the Mind over Mat ter? See This Picture and Decide for Yourgelf. And r Federated “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS" A Peep into the Private and Professional Life of Famous Movie Stars — * .............. " ............................... .........................................- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Gloria Jay la , "THE LOCKED HEART“ A Picture Full of Jfome Appeal. This Talented Child of Six Years has the Appearance of a Veteran before the Cam era. Don’t Miss It! And Goldwyn Bray “GRAPHIC” 7 {■ . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 j Coquille PmIt No. 36 of the American Legion Presents T H E HARMONY FOUR” v Glen Meneley, Baritone, will appear with thia Company SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 , v ■ •- Sussue Hayakawa in ' “WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW" A Dramatic Love Story of a Prince from the Far East Finds Happiness in America. Sussue Stands Supreme as a Dram atic Actor and This is One of His Greatest Roles. ~ And Saab Pollard In “FELLOW ROMANS" A ReHn Cemedy And. PATHS NEWS 22 to «6 by good playing. 1 into one big at the and of Uio firet half } end decided I to If, but ia the aoco ; feature of this \ [took a brace and «cored 8 i 'all of toe | Coquille’« two. eturdey evening toah ta district* would pay school texoo' at it atroag North Bond tot the s u m rate. Thus too districts [ high school gym boro and w« to now have large timber holt 50 to a Thia gam got off wtth a very light tax. y clearly'—that toe* framer* of would pay to help the other*. On to# schedule used poor judgement in other hand too dtotricto with email [ranging for games on < auecocaive e> would aot have to be aa- North k Bend ! had played MS aa high as they are field a hard game tha evening bef be able to keep that they won, and after 15 minutes of fast playing they were to aak the referee for a fair and jugt to alL They were winning frOUf lut at too asms to unp but the locals were fast unit system does away enough to ririi the visitor* off li strati on o f schools feet although they couldn’t threw puts aH hiring-«t, teachers aad o baskets. Many time Coquille boys details of school bsstaooc ia the h threw for a basket which failed to o f a county superintendent. The land, while North Bond's accu pie o f the Coot River Consolidated! shooting seldom missed. o op ht arms againet this fa North Bond scored' praettceily all of tha law and seat tha principal of i of it* free throwi, following fouls, but ir school, E. R. Coed, down ¡Coquille had very few to pat up a fight against it la along this lino—fouls weren’t called behalf. Thia ha did to on North Bond. that the court declined even to n il The nerve (it could bo called by a an election aad gtvd too people of too j stronger name) of the local boys in comity oa opportunity to vote am it attempting to rough it with too full It io also to bo noted that H a vote | grown youths who represented North taken aa tha law Bond was something everyone < voters of the cities who are net directly and did admire, but they wore not Interested as the rest of too mob ! large enough to cope with their ild be able to decide the questh mature opponents. for too outside districts whore aim Wilbor Hows was tha only one in to# law would operate. jured In tbo game, receiving a kick «* the thigh in toe last half that pre Letter from Christine Laird vented his standing oa his feet for The 8#ntiael io Just in receipt of | some time. He, aa well as the whole a chatty latter written by Miss Chris-1 team, played a plucky gam# against tine Laird at Honolulu. She says overwhelming odda mid though supposes we are glad the University I fasted, they were not disgraced. Co of Oregon beat tha University of Ha- { quille haa aew won two and lost one wall thtee and also tha navy. Spika game, being tied with Manhfield for Leslie, she adds, certainly made a fine the same percentage. Myrtle Point display of hia art of punting. She haa won one and lost two, while Ban- ha Mr. Copper, the manager of don haa loot throe games the U. of H. team, at saying that Las- Much of the credit for lie was “a fine chap.** the Coquille team has made this yedr “Ws go in swimming every day,” is due to Raymond Archibald, highway « writes, “and arc always able to engineer in charge of the bridge build any, 'tha water'* fin*.’ 1 am certain- ing here, who has perfected a improving in swimming and Paul such as Coquille haa not had in years. ina is a real rice diver b o w . He has drilled the boys until they are “Til# Hawaiian princs died a all playing together for victory and po aad wa crowded for two. not attempting to each win a Httli and a half to get in the church ta Me' personal glory for himaelf. his body lying ia state. *M | The girls’ game at Bandon resulted tainly wonderful. Tha a In a victory for tha dty by the see navy paid him the same honors as if over Coquille, but the next evening ho had boon a general or on admiral. the Coquille girts met the North Bend “I certainly m in aB my Coquille rirls here End the home teem walked friando and will bo glad toB all over toe bay girls and won by 18-8. there ia about tern years.” \ J High School Notes Think of It City Cleaners & Tailors fëi IM m h R f' Coffee Value Some coffee* tre sold on name and some sold on bluff. But hosts of coffee drinkers are learning to discriminate be tween good and Indifferent qualità coffee. To those people wly> want the best possible coffee value their monkey will buy, this store makes its appeal We can please your coffee taste with our \f \ , ’ . ’ WELLMAN BRAND o f ‘Vacuum Packed Coffee Same price par lb but use one third lees. Our telephone number ia 8B. That number puts you in touch with 8 wide variety of grocery value* every day, values that make your dollar stretch farther mid which cut the cost of living. NOSLER’S CASH STORE ; SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH Want Ads O m O ut Ward SALE—Buggy and hai cheep. By Frite Scaltriti*, quille, Ore. o > j ^ HATCHING EGGS from White L « - horn bens for salo. Tankard •train, mated «rito Arnold strain A, first prise bird. I t t i Cora 8how. Eggs 9 cento a piece. C. C. Phrr. Phono 96J. St8 FOR QUICK SALE—-Three fresh cows with cahros; a splendid team; two good brood eows; some young •boat*; a dandy saddle hone; sev- snd head of beef stock cattle; fire 2-yr.-old dairy he lien . See or call J. L. Smith at Farmers k Merehanta Russell Morgan haa been teaching in tha high school for too past two weeks. WANTED — Secretarial or tomo Mr. and Mrs. McCormack have re graphic position. Write Box 18, turned to school Mr. McCormack haa Anego. Phone 610x«. - 2M telly recovered from tha small pox. of charges of crookedness against W, The Liberty Theatre let the high HOUSE FOR RENT—E. A. Wimer, R. Taylor, chief of police, and Robert >chool sell tickets far the photo play, Sinclair, who was associated with him Coquille, Ore. ltd "Black Beauty” the Ugh school re ■■■.■ r;- -rr.- '8 l : i ' jr - g t ■■na • i in handling boose case«. It was ceiving five cento for every thirty-five FOR SALE—All or part of 18 acres Note:—-For the week commencing Feb. 6th and to Fob, 9th 1>ls money will be just .outside the city limits; would all children under 12 years of age, coming with their par «aed for student body expenses. take town property a apart pay were not enforcing the lew as they ents, will be admitted free. All those interested in school work should, bet after examining 126 wit ment, Sabbath School at 10 a. m are urged to visit our. school* ragu- nesses the grand Jury exonerated Also .ter sale #f trade, one 8-horse Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7-J0 p. m. larly. It wfll help you, the teachers power boiler and angina with wood The morning sermon, the subject of them in a report of great length re and the school if you taka aa active specting the law enforcing agencies which will be, MlCaking Faces,” wfll •aw. What have you got? Interest in school work. Also horse fop sal* or trade—a 4- be eepesisdly for the children. Those of Umatilla county, which, of course, Dr Richmond wfll speak to tha Ugh year-old gelding, weighing about of the church and congregation, ho was prepared by Mr. Liljaqvist. school Friday afternoon. This ia the 1800 pounds. A B. D m U3 wel aa tbps* of the Sabbath School, Within twenty-four hours after the first address to b# given this year by grand jury had declined to indict the are invited to remain for this • arrice. a patron of tha school; however, we Rev. W.; t - VanNuys, of Portland, FOR RENT—Will leau for tarm of ofleers named, they had each filed li year^, for cash aad improvement hop* to have several mar* speak dur- A Suit and extra trousers at the price of a suit Made bel suite against' Harry L. Kuck, edi will preach the evening sermon. my 60 acre farm near Riverton. ing tha term. from the finest of Domestic and Imported Woolens and tor of tha Tribune, claiming to have Make aw an offer. Wm. R. Roberta, Tha Coquille basketball teams will been damaged to tbs amount of «10,- made to your individual measure. Made to fit you perfect Medford, Oregon. ... 62t4* play North Bend at North Band, Sat 000. , ly. $23.60 up. urday evening. Friday, February 10th, the Bandon Spring and Summer Styles now in Normal Rain Again deliv- negative debate team will meet the It seemed more like Oregon wsath- affirmative team o f Coquille at tha lo when the rain began to fall steadily cal high aehool building. Doha Sher FOR RENT— dairy ranch that runs at wood and Claud Brown will raproaent CoquBlp twenty cows, on gravelled road, a felt bettor, (the Coquille. At the same time the Co mils and a half from Myrtla Point. people who didn’t needn’t bother to quille negative team, Lawrence Moon Fit and workmanship guaranteed in our Dressmaking De Renter will be expected to buy tbo and Larin fehroeder, will debate register a kick, for they certainly are partment , stock, implemetns and this year's affirmative team at few la number.) Marshfield’s crop. For further particulars, ap for Marshfield. The question _____ .. debate surprised that though it was still ply to O. S. Breuer, Myrtle Point. *■* ‘ 1 raining thia morning th< hi both instance* ia, “ Racolvad: That 48tf. Oregon should adopt tha essential teem the north. Wa has Bridge School Notes features of the Kansas Industrial served that to Oregon « FOR RENT—Small dairy ranch on Court« Law.” No adnriaisoq will be ia never a hot on* and a Coquill# River between Coquills and The high aehool Use sa addii charged. Your presence will encour ia never a wet one, but to Bandon. Will run about 14 cows. three pupiU for thè aew Cribbins, age the students in their debate work. exceptions to the latter rule. It didn’t For particulars see Mrs B. J. who bave been date in ed from aehool Seventeen freshmen and two seniors taka long, though, for the wind to get Smith, CoquilU, Ora, 4Stf oa cccount of ctekaocc and buaineM. enrolled for th* spring tens. Scmrri hack,** the We ere cxpecting anotfcer popfl, who who dropped out the first team have WANTED—Beef kidea, green am wfll be In thè Junior class, Fred Mc- The Hazards ■altad. Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille. returned again thia term. Mullen, from Roaobui* Mr. McKeo. of Wan* Walla. Wash- Thoee hi thè aehool who bave been -------Mr. and Mrs. L H. H titfd entsr- The Sentinel and too Oregon Farm New Chace in Circuit Court K t e T i k . to to . btok m h b r i d g e Tuesday evening neither abient or tardy Urie ssmooter er both for 82. l fi a year. Ian. 38—W. I . Taylor vs. Emms jtojtoy toorntog. ¡to ^ Mr .„ j Mr*. L. P. Bmn- are: primary department, Irene Rook- art; gremmar depertment, Oenevm -- ~ «tetter, who are leaving tomorrow for Taylor. Suit for divorce. BOUNTY ON ANIMALS Mlaa Milam Going to China j California A very ptedaaat evening Jail. 80—Munstngwoar Corporation Fredenberg, Ardyce Rookerd. Thoee I Notice is hereby given that special vs. J, Ira Sidwell. ! • «' \ ia thè grommar depertment who bave Many former students of O. A C. wa* enjoyed by the company, the or additional bounty on predatory an Jan. SO —May Chartes Smith va. only one tardy mark againet them will be interested to Mam that Deaa playing continuing for some Mms af- ata, other than that provided by sta are: George Browaeco, M r ih r a- ter lunch had been served. Mrs. Bas Della Smith. Suit for dhroree. Jan. 81—Coos Co, vs. Bennett Trust tute, II discontinued on animals killed Brownaon, Neve Brode, Afleea Brode is ard was assisted by her daughter, ta Cods Comity on or after February aad Bhirley Lato*. to orgaata# a tome economics depart- Adrienne, to serving » very testy Oa. 1, 1032, and all claims for sueb boun Jan. 81—Dean is McCarthy vs. C Mr. Murray haa been appolnted me- ment in the University of Pekin. Aa luncheon. Thoee present batodea tha *"■ Mr. Murray — . jor generei of thè 8pad* bridged# for exchange suggests that it seas where (honor guests aad boats were Messrs, Flake ToWn Lot Op., Lillian G. Hi- ties for animals killed prior to Febru ary 1, 1932, must be presented to the Arbor Day. Bo io collecting spadoe bird’s nest soup to the celestial king- and Meadamsa t. L. Greenough, L. J. bargor and City of Marshfield. -jS Jan. 81—Dennis McCarthy vs. O. County Clerk on or before February and intenda to bavo quito a M íof work Cary, H. A . Young, Mosdamae J. A 18, 1982, or payment will he refused. Collier and H. W. Pierce and Mr. H. it. Wentworth Jr. dono on day. MÈÊKÊ Feb. 1 -Flossie Turpin V*. Bert BY 0RDKR OF THE H. Seovflle. COUNTY COURT irpta. SuR for diverso. A suite ad 3-rooms to rant, “ '- i ? V, 'J. F. Punch,- and adjoining bath room, ligh t I Vulcanising and battery .urna of George Elliott*« I 8U **■ County Clerk. Can oa US for aping dom ai go. 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