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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
. - J v1S>J "«"- 'V i? ■_ ÉEK w v. - PACE A ~ ; OMtaary of B. R Tatars * 'SsW-'^-w h *" JEJV / v NI his Store Feb. 19 to Feb. 25 A t 2:30 P. M. W *' Allan Dwan Presents Sn ndaj, February 19th. “T H E S IN O P M A R T H A Q U E E D ” W ith Joseph DowHn*. M ary Thurm an, N ik s Welch and others A dean, human dram a o f fam ily life, something unusual, fo r fathers, mothers and daughters. The story o f a hearted father, a faith fu l m other and a g irl mi : And' v ' 1 PJH| * “M IR A C L E S O F T H E J U G G L E ” The W onderful Anim al Chapter Drama- Chapter I : ‘ “The City o f Lions” ~ A t 7 :0 « P . M. “T H E 8 IN O F M A R T H A Q U E E D ” W ithout the serial and in its place £ À Tw o Part Comedy A B ig Little Feature M O N D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 20 T H E S IN O F M A R T H A Q U E E D ” T U E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 21 and 22 “B U R IE D T R E A S U R E ” A Param ount Picture with Marion Davies A Story o f W all Street “buccaneers” and pirates of "h e Spanish Main. O f love and intrigue in New York society; love and battle under the e black tlag. Hag. Come and see this to -' mance ot N ew York today End the Spanish Main of ah age I gone by. The story deals with the theory o f reincarnation in a rem arkable manner. And Federated “S C R E E N S N A P S H O T S " The everyday life o f fam ous movie stars. T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 23 Anna NHasow in “ W H A T W O M E N W IL L DO” A Dram a fo r wise men and w iser wives. Don’t see it— it you think you know “W H A T W O M E N W IL L D O ;” but— u they are still a delightful puzzle to you, you'll enjoy this story of woman’s mysterious nature. A most spectacular, hair-raising horse race. A Thriller. And Goldwyn-Bray “G R A P H IC ” •.T ‘ F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 24 v Thursday’s program w ill be repeated and , The first Episode of U niversal’« Glorious Serial “W IN N E R S O F T H E W E S T ” Authentic, Red-Blooded Am erican H istory featuring . «Ion will receive bids for tho grading of U m il« of the Camas valley sec tion ef tho Boaobur g -Cooa Bay high way. This mad has practically son graded with the exception of the Carnes valley section end with this contract let the commission wOl be ia a position to allow the surfacing' con tract this year and it is possible that the-rood earn he temp M id hi time ir travel during the coming winter months The highway hap been built on a fine grade and will.be one of tho moat valuable roads in southern Ore- Mi. There is no doubt hut that in time it will be a main east and west highway connecting with «s te m Ore- A rt Aeord as A rth u r Staadiah M y * - * The fam ous Fremont Expedition o f 1848 to the Gold Fields o f California. It’s a story fo r every body, girl and grown up. K it Carson and C ap t John C. Fremont, hardiest of pioneers, lead th eir second expedition across the plain», ma rauding bands of Sioux follow a wagon train, ready to mas sacre the outnumbered w hites; from distant California pomes word that gold has been discoveded. A ll this and more “W IN N E R S O F T H E W E S T ” is thrilling, it’s true, it’s clean ■ And m ark this, it’s unusual— entirely different from any other serial ever made. i S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 25 R -C Pictures Corporation presents “A W IF E ’S A W A K E N IN G ” She Knew at L ast! H er husband had revealed the depths o f his perfidy. Untrue to her and to honor he had fallen to the bottom. And she turned with heavy heart to find peace and unexpected joy. A Picture fo r Husbands end ‘ W ives. . - t i ^ r - ' - r ____ r- FOR SALE CHEAP—One good Berk shirs-Poland China brood sow. Weight around «00 lbs. Has an average record of 11 pigs a litter . Phone 606X1, John Holverteott, Falrview, Ore. 4t6* Prof. P. W aldo Davis Presents fai Recital H b ■r And Revival meetings will begin in the church on Sunday, February 26th. Watch for later announcement*. L e d i« Aid* Annual Basaar Mareh A R olla Comedy And PATH S NEW S r . y H , Twice so far this month—once last Tuesday when H wm « balmy as day In May—fine weather K m ed ua with the thought that winter m over, and encouraged the hope that this February would, liko most o f the twelve we have experienced in Oregon give us some weeks of sun shine. But the morrows o f thorn ideal days have shown them ,to be ire weather breeders, presaging storms near at hand. Of court«, Feb ruary ia met so old that H may not to some-extant redeem itself in the eleven days that remain to H; sad I Better Service, Better Friendships and a Better To Keep Coquille money in Coquille. Patronise your cleaner as w ell as all other lines. Come In and piek out your N ew E aster Suit now. Extra trousers Free. Exceptionally fine showing of N ew Spring Goods. Priced reasonably low. yen remeniDnneff now uuffriy iv ois- City Cleaners & Tailors Coquille See our Dressm aker now before Spring rush la here. * appointed; a* a year ago, aad how much sunshine the two previous lutfa; gave us, we are not at all sanguine. * • » H # j ft 9 j*M ’ I } Jt 9 9 ft 1 * f •J ' Hopes Blasted werk M Ip wood FOR RENT—Two front rooms, un FOB SALE—first class Phone 608x. «2.Ä) per tier deliv- ( furnished. City Cleaners A Tail ered. . •« ;. ‘ ors, Front S i, Phone 10SL. -te----------------------- M — «---------- ' WANTED—Beef h id «, gram and FOR S A L E -À good rowboat See Mlted. Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille, ' T. A. Walker, Coquille, Ore. j “R U S H O R D ER S” For Better Work K! ‘ NOSLER’S ■ CASH STORE “M IR A C L E S O F T H E J U N G L E ” „ _ H ytz'i&Z The following is e list of the Mr. B. *R Täters, of Falrview; de S a fi | cents for American ciflseuship, parted this life Wednesday, Feb. 8,| | : will come up for haul a ft«r an illness of only e few days. | J Neturelizetion day, Monday, Febru- The funeral was held at the resident (nry 20. The services were conducted by Rev. | Gus Nagle, of Bendon, native of Thoa Berklow, of Myrtle Point, and| I Germany. W itness« ex »mined Eev. Harlow, of Fairview Valley. The | accepted last October. Postponed for Interment waa In the Falrview «am further study on the part e f appli- | cant. Remembar Opportunity, you can buy Wellman Osffee John Frame, (John Labaeke), of iw », «th, 184«; in Ohi#. He ■M a I any time you want— but why not make the most of the first I Empire, native of Germany. Witneee- •Meet ehi child of John and Amanda Te- chance you have? It isn’t enough thgt we drink it ; we I es examined and found satisfactory — 3 A t the age ef one year he moved want to share the pleasure with you. last October. Postponed for further to tow « wHh Ma perente. A t the age | * . r '., a R| I study on part of applicant- e f sevaateaa he tressed the plain I Momne Jacobsen, of Myrtle Paint, three er four year# in the ¡native of Germany. Postponed for try near Balt Lake, Utah. I further kudy. , , ,v * v Then with hie parent^ he lived a I Julius Yutsler, of Leneve, native of »rt time in the Willamette Valley, | | Switzerland. Postponed lest October going from there to Big Valley, ■ ■ Think o f using a heaping teaspoonful only, instead of j for further study. the usual tablespoonful! This means an actual actua saving o f fomia, where he lived six years. While I Edwaad Joseph Connzughton, of there he was married to Melinda Ellen 1 over one-third! -t" - \ I North Bead, native of England. Wit- Benha* on Jaa. 18, 1«72. They eele- The world’s coffee markets offer no better Coffees than I last October and brated their, those blended to make W ellm an Coffee, the smooth, evan- ¡found satisfactory. Postponed for vsBrsery last month. flavdred drink it is. further stury on part of applicant. In the fall o f 1S76 he moved to the | Chat. Ernest Wm. Ludwig Feller, e f ranch, where he he* resided for ever Two points we want to bring home to you: The saving ¡Marshfield, native of Canada. W it-j fo rty *ix year*. Two children, Mary | o f over one-third and the fact that nowhere w ill you find examined last October and Jane end John William, have j a better coffeet J t [ approved. Postponed «er further him in death. Hie wife, two sons, | You are interested in fine coffee. *4 w** study end inveetimtloit V> to claim j Lawrence Edmond, end Peter i of exemption frofat military service and two daughter*, Mr*. Herbert | You are interested in a big saving. | during the war. I John ton, of thfa valley, and Mre. Jas. Carl Hanson Nelson, of Bendon, ne- O'Neil, of Lakeview, Oregon, are left [ Wellm an Coffee gives you both. Try, and convince yourself. v’ ’ .**'• _ *T : Itlve o f Denmark. Not presont late (to mourn hia teas. ■< •'■. - ' -‘ T- • | October. ^ ' *f'. V- •• * '****?!*■ - jg .... . I Peter Rollo, of Riverton, Mathro o f I Card of ¡Italy. Postponed last October for w „ wish to thank our friends and | [further study, • > neighbor, for their words of - h.4 Peter August Clausen, e f Marsh- apd acte of kindness during the field, native of Denmark. Witness»» and deKth ot oor M oved husband and | examined end found -aatiefactory last [father.— Mre. B. B. Tatars and child-1 | October. O rder deferred to to secure copy of War rec- [ord. / M rs. Morrison Honored Cqrl Weber, (Carl >Weberskirch), The Neighbors of Woodcraft hold a I | of Marshfield, native of Germany, Ore A meson, of North Bend, na- very enjoyable session last Monday S A V E M O N E Y B Y P A Y IN G CASH evening and at its does a reception [ |tive of Norway. Thomas Dixon, of North Bend, na- was held in honor of Mre. Anno Morri son, tho retiring Guardian Neighbor. | [tive of Ireland. Axel Gustaf Westland, of North A chair with a canopy over it draped hi the lodge colors, green end white] ¡Bend, native of Sweden. Class Stalling, of Norway, Ore., and red, awaited her in the banquet room. These a supper consisting of | native of Germany. ‘ John Meier Stalvick, of North creamed chicken, mashed potatoes, hot [ biscuits, salads, cakes end ¡Bend, native of Norway. Walter Michael Hiller, (Wladyslaw served. Another surprise which ere-1 ANCH FOR SALE—SS acres, SO of ¡Chile), of Empire, native of Austria. a ted a greet deal of Ethelbert Reeve, of North Bend, Jack Homar pie in wiioee depths were | it river bottom, the rest hill land, Coquille P. O. hidden numerous little articles with with some pasture. Good aprine of I native of England. ribbons attached to them. Mre. Mor- water piped to the house. * Title Christian Grohs, of North Bend, LOTS FOR SALE at' beet oder. We guaranteed, near new fleh cannery ______ rieon drew e myrtle wood box, pro- | native of Germany. will eioee out our fine Nsidence loU Price «10,000, half Anton'Lor., o f North Bond, native I * * th« cirele- * * * < * * * io\ , at Prosper. in Coquille at once for-best offer cash, t-akase easy terms. John of Germanv 144 wore placed on tho table, with red and Most reaaonable terms. W ill Robinson, Coquille pozlofflce. Btf 1 ______________ hearts for favor«. show thera any time. 0. A. Pehdle * T h . Grade to Roaeburg u A1‘ w*nt, hav* ^ I CGG8 FOR HATCHING — From „ , ' | there to enjoy tho festivities ead par- A Boseburgpree# dispatch saya that tlcip. te ta the delightful eurpcise to . purebred Taacred White Leghorn the Pacific Highway in Douglas county . , retlri hi f hens mated with cockerel from «60 [ and probably the Cooa Bay road will ‘ egg strain, Royal Mating. «2.00 l>e completed during the coming year per setting of 16. Arthur Brown, according to e letter received by Coun McKinley, Ore. 6t4* Last Tuesday Martin Nagel, of ty Judge Quine from the state high way commission. The commission ex Bandon, Sled Us intention with the presses Its desire to complete paving I county eounty dark cl*rk of applying for naturali sation papers. He is XI years of age, a native of Germany, and came to the United States in 1914. Yesterday Bjorns Elias Aasl Sled a WANTED — Secretarial or steno hka declaration. He is now a resi graphic position. Write Box 12. dent of Marshfield, is 18 years of Ara go. Phon« n«x6.> 2V4 age, and a satire of Norway. He A « gl* >| A A im -JÊL Wesley Oow, Pastor. r i .r Chorch South Sunday School session at 10 a. » . Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Special music at bfth services. , Epworth League devotional ser vices at tdO p. m. P r e y « Meeting Wednesday evening st 7:30. A. B. Peudleton, Paster. m r«28 ¿mß ; M C hrtetba Selene« Society Sunday School at f:«6 a. a . Sunday S e rr i« at 11 e. m. Subject for next Sunday. “ Mtad." Wednesday evening meeting, at 8 o’clock. • iV, The public is weteomo. I f you’d lived 200 yean ago wh would you have been? See Marion| Urn Davie, in “ BURIED TREASURE” at I land for and Tho 8oatin«l aad the Oregon Farm- tee Liberty next Tuesday aad Wed- will be no e ige. j « hath far «041 a year. 1 l»th. 1922. Called O ff w m called to Port- .stie work « thor» st Gravel Ford Feb.1 A. TRIPLE TO NED GOLDEN CH1ME3 PR O F. H E R S C H E L FR E D R IC K D A Y IS Plano Accompanist aad So Several local talent N asal Under Auspices of M. E- Church Friday, February 24, 8 p . m. GOULDS’ HALL A A eM aei Children 25c. A d u lt , 50c ■ I V j