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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
* ' >. IH J ■ H ffifS B IUABY 24, i m . - -, «• ■' j,» «i. -• . *• • : m 8 » T fe 'îiHBk'W.ihW I E> ’ ight J. L. U oiyooM r bowl Hugh R oeker and H. H. Oerding * aariM o f th r « p u n « . The Uttar hare «red 1 W»t three match c u n « and this p m i* « to be ana o f the hardest gaa o f the series. • Ira Johnson and Bill Hall lost their match g a m to Hugh H ariock* aad H. H. Oerding by l i t pin*. A ToUl Ira Joknaaa / 142 17« 192 611 Wm. Hull 171 *167 140 498 Hugh Harlocker 14ft 149 178 498 H. H. Oerding. 18$ 811 284 881 J. L. Holycroas did some fine bowl ing Wednesday evening rolling 817- 844-220 for a total o f 721 pins. ¿>\ The new o n « in the 200 clam are W. E. Bosaarman, 242; Earl Qrahain, 206; Marie Pattit, 200; P n d SarnpU, 218; Bay Irwin, 246; Vlv McCaUistsr, 202; Peggy Norton, 218. Last week Elmar Briner finished another 26 gain« setiea with 6264 pins and a game average o f 21066. It is rumored that Nick Lorens will soon sand broadcast a bowling chal lenge. Nick has never lost a eon teat in 14 year*. If yon dent believe it, ask Nick. When it co m « to knock ing down maple knots the old boy is aura there. <v * r 1 After bowling for several days Rock Robinson and Ross Ebrood have decided it im poM ibl« to say who la the beat bowler. Starting next Mon day, they are going to bawl 60 garnet, left handed to decide. ■ Bill Hull and Ira Johnson believe they can beat any tw o bowlere in town, all g a m « to be rolled an alley No. 1. P M arch FEBRUARY 26 2:80 P. M. la :t , - - / H " - * F ¿ * W m Barnum Right 7 Doug, prove* it thin time. The wonder story o f a wonder cure— “ Knight’6*99"— sure relief fo r every ill from pip to pessiin- isra! A bracing compound o f politics, love and business, pos-i-tive-ly guaranteed to turn a grouch to a smile. Prescribed for every man, woman and child who needs a good laugh. - ,*-» Chapter 2 ; o f Its own. And v' y * . '.vv y:-V .'/ “ MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE” The W oaderful Animal Chapter Draaw “ THE PASSAGE OF D E A TH “ Every chapter is a playlet Guaranteed to give unlimited thrills. iß # I • 8uaday Night 7:00 P. M. Douglas M aclean la - «Q NE A MINUTE“ And ^ Monte Banks aad his Broadway Beauties la “ BRIDE AND G LOO M « A Federated Comedy * " y» A’ ' f r r-ir * t z l ? vrssr i d “ Deception” I ■ i > T R O P IC A L LOVE” A Ralph Production filmed in Porto R ico—Sunny Isle o f Adventure, Tra dition and Romance, Moonlight, Palm trees, a Beach sparkling like a cir clet o f jew els, nativp music, silence broken by passionate whispers o f love. A pow erful story, sw ift action and beautiful scenery. A Picture You’ll not Want to Miss- And . GOLDWYN SPORT REVIEW ■ "■ " ■■■ ! ' FRIDAY, MARCH 3 » ■ • ■ v » _ ■ y Thursday’ s program will be repeated and the Red-Blooded American His tory Chapter Play, “ WINNERS OF THE WEST” with A rt Acord, Chapter 2, “The Blaziag A rrow ." Taken from the pages o f history in the days o f ’49 when the Pacific coast was in its Infancy. The trail-breaking expedi tion o f Capt. John C. Fremont in 1848. Indians— Pioneers— Gold Rush— Stockades— Battles Prairie Firee— K it Carson — Tomahawks— Forts — Trappers— and everything to male* this the greatest serial to date. I f you miss a chapter 6r tw o come and see any o f the others as this la not a con tinued story, but a serial o f events. ‘ _______ ____________ ____ *» t ■ * m ... * service unsurpassed for promptness end accommoda tion ••'Ul • Try a Sack o f oar W hite Down Floor et $1.90 per sock, abeolutely guaranteed. W f s ls o carry Vim , Snow d rift,'D rifted Snow and Olympic Flour. The whole- J tale pries has alvanced 8 0c pter seek but nix w ith the advance with ua; we are still selling at the old price. * r - /. Try our Wellman Coffee—save one third. Let Us Have Y ou r O rd er - V Í f i í . . * r>’ j . V £ . . i 1. A j t o ' . | “ il ■ j§ >•. 1**33 “ NOSLER’S M CASH STORE SAVE MONET BY PAYING CASH ft W s i t e # . * & ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .......................... « i & & ssw es* "• r£ Ancona eggs for hatching, $1.60 for IS. Mrs. T. J. Benedict, Marsh field, Ore. (Englewood.) 6t2 We extond a cordial invitation to all who are not members of other Sunday Sctaools to moet with us stlp O R SALE—a faw fine Plymouth 10 a. m. We have a very interesting Barred Rock eockareU. M rs.,0. & Bible Claas, ta which tha bibta ia stud-1 Rdtfaon, Box 242, Coquüta, Ore. ied wíthout referen « to the Inter-1 6t8* * « , green and national Leaeons. We have aaotharl---- »------------------------------------------------ salted. Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille. Adult Bible C U « uring the Inter-1 BARRED ROCK «ggs for aetting, O. national Twta. Diere are sev-1 A C. • trata, $1.60 setttag. : B. B. •ral dsaces for girls and boya. ' We I Holtarman atrain, $2.00 aetting. W. C omb Hoard ia C im d t Court have a Boya High Sohool Claas and B. HolUrman strata, $2.00 aetting. Several default eaaw ware settled ' a Oiría' High School Ctaaa. Beaidas I Pulí bleoded Thompson-« or Hol- in Circuit Court hero Tuesday: theaa claasM, we heve a wali organis-1 tarman-a, $6.00 aetttag. Ray Long w m give «judgment for ed Prlmary Department manned by $244.26 and coats against W . L. Myers. Pa,Th«UgTeatMt acholars of tha day do I DAIRY RANCH for sala—86 acres, S. C. Endicott w m allowed the not hesitate to say, that no education I with 80 rods river front; SO acne amount o f his claim, $227.60 and is complete without a knowledge of of cleared bottom land; good spring coats, against C. F. Douglas M the the bibta, then why not taka advan-l o f water piped to the house; guar- Cedar Lumber Co. tage o f the opportunity that a well | an toed title. One quarter mile be- C. O. Bleaedale w m awarded the low PaTkaraburg. Prie* $7,000, Maxwell touring car of John Day, half cash, baiane« on «aay tam a. or ta case delivery could not bo had John Robison, Coqnlll« poatoAce. o f property, the amount of $249.49 and eoete. In the c « m of and 8ofla R jB « * ,nrf Í h«n LT r * i *r9ti0a*i - I e OOS FOB HATCHING - From t i , John And Richnrds, L a m - .c « at 660 ». m. _ | w u u L^horn na Connelly, and the Scandinavia»- hens mated with cockerel fr o « 280 American Bank, involving the pos • «C f strata. Royal Mating. $2.00 session o f a lot ta Marshfield, tha* pur setting a IK ' Arthur Sunday School at 10 a. m. Rru.1 ifeKintay, Ore. 6U* court derided that the tat should he I n « C h a«, superintendent. J ----------- U---------------------------------A— freed from all defendants’ claims and Preaching at 11 a. m. I FOR RENT—Two front roowu, un- that tha bank be paid $40 at attor- Epworth Leagus at 6:S0 p. m. fnmUhad. City Ctaanon A Tail- nays’ fees by the plaintiffs. One divorce suit w m settled whan Revival « « « ta g s begin Sunday « v -1 ors, Front Bt., Phono T08L. Edward Walter Nelson w m granted ening and will continua indefinitely, a d e e r« separating him from Iiuoa There will be lota of music and good I FOR SALE—A good Louies Nelson. She w m given the evangellatic staging with soul stir-) T. A W alk «, Ooquflla, (Jr*, custody o f the minor children aad al ring REVIVAL sermons by the pas tor and other able speakers. I FOR BALE CHEAP—One good Berk- lowed $26 a month alimony for thoir M. Wesley Goes, Pastor. | thire-Poiand China brood tow. support Thoy are residents of Ban- Weight armad $00 lb». Haa an average record o f i l gig« a Uttar. Phone 506X1, John Holvartaott, Five Hundred Momday Night Feirview, Óre. ^ 4t6‘ Tha Thro# Link Chib will ghre a "6$6“ card party Monday evening, >' February 27, at I. O. O. F. Hall. Re- shmenta served. Score cards 60 its. The public i* cordially invited to attend. , i , ‘ Rath Clifford 1» ■■ , Our price« are ea they always have been, very and our I FOR S A L *— Thoroughbred Sheppard Msthodiat Church South A drama that rolls up the curtain o f time, and there are the loves, the hates, the pomp and the power o f the two m ost romantic ligures ever born. The Woman— Anne Boleyn, a dream o f alluring beauty 1 Winning a King, dethroning a Queen, disrupting an Em piré; shaking the entire civilised world, then going at last with her head erect to her doom. The Man n in g Henry VILi— the m ost irresistible wooer in history 1 Husband o f six wives! Haro o f a hundred loves! Bluff Old Hal, with his roaring laughter, his m erry pastimes, his intrigues and his regal glory. A ll in a poignant human story, moving through scenes that in color and splen dor have never been equalled in motion picture art. Vast ensembles, glit tering pageants, charging mobs, battling soldiery— stupendous settings o f palace and battlement, prison, cathedral and tourney list. ' Intimate glimpse* o f court and boudoir. “ DECEPTION,” the picture unforgettable. Directed by Ernest Lubitsch, creator o f “ PASSION.” You have seen “ JOAN THE WOMAN,” “ HEARTS OF THE WORLD,” “THE FOUR HORSEMEN” and many other massive and beautiful produc Lions J-now •ee “ DECEPTION” at a price within reach o f a ll 16c and 86c InC. W. T. THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Vegetables, Fruits, Canned Goode, etc. W ant Ads A A King’s Kiss la d then ■ that the market affords, in Plain and Fancy Groceries, Epworth League Meeting TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 and MARCH 1 ■ ........... --------------- ------ ■ ■ » ■ T 7. Where there is always on hand the latest o f the beet The Epworth Leagua of the M. E. I church held their regular business I meeting and aoeial Wednesday even- I tag, Feb. 16. After the business aes- ■ion the Leaguers marched to the au ditorium of the church where a v e r y !, interesting program w m given, con stating of readings and music, which w m enjoyed by all. After the pro gram the company adjourned to the church parlors where the remainder MONDAY, FEBRUARY ?7 “ ONE À MINUTE” And “ MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE” ' Chapter i j . f g This is the Place SATURDAY, MARCH 4 ■ i'- . H. » . Witaon, Patter. “ T h e T h in k e r ” 1 W ho Is It? W hat Is It? r «, • .V Sunday School at 9:«0 a. « . , Sunday B o rr i« at 11 a. m. Sunday, “Christi Subject for Wednesday « o’clock. The public la ’ T I O N ” M ar. 1 at 8 The Endaavorers of tha Christian Church will hold a penny sodai ta tha| church basses ant next ening, Fhfc. IK Evuty®« H to join with this splendid band a fj For Better W ork Better Service, Better Friendships and a Better Town, Keep Coquille money in C oqailk. Patronise your local _ cleaner a# wall at all other lines. Come hi and pick out your New Easter Suit now. Extra Free. ExceptU w».* f...e » o w in g o f NSW Spring Goode. Priced reasonably low. City Cleaners & Tailors k Z '' i M ;v-.'Vi;'S Coquille ~, .,* ¡T V, , our Dreeemaker now before Spring rush is here. Í4W 1 - ■ ■ ' ;P J m| £. <* . . *$*3