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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
. y.. «• tJAET 84, lift MENTION. BBS? Events in the City fund at day, is a veritable i •aid to surpass any p m Money to Lean on CKy Pro to the ture loving public in many Dealing with the love k Boleyn, the second wife of King I The floral tribute« were beautiful kind. by V. JL Henry VUI of England, “ DBCEP- and numerous, and consisted of pil- Coquille, Ore. TION" has a dramatic and appealing loam, set pieces, wreath« and sprays •f the | Gee. N. Battey has been quite se- story that will strike s human chord of choke cut flowers. riouely ill the peat week with the of sympathy fai ovary American pie- Rev. A. B. Pendleton delivered a flu and although bettor new he is tu n nodknce. The mother love ex- touching end comforting address, sf- -u . I still very weak. hibited by this woman whose beauty Iter which toe funeral All of Work and won h®r • has ito direct ap-1 ed out to the Mssonk . Every Job leaving P*®1 the heart and every women the body was laid to be right oT vto wtil H 1 «•*>•«* * » cry. Henry Per ------------------------- , ton, a famous European screen play- N ew No Commistione. W. G. Wright. movigg the cane« atecy. There are a nu “ flu" among the Hill new. '• • Prank Berry is Mrs. H. N. Butter Cf oaper Tueedey for S BPT „ P retty important eyent—those first uncertain steps—the first thing you think of is a Mr. end Mrs. L. R. Byrne, mt 1 1 O u t of the order for one hundrad of . I Coquill, arrivals last Sat- th T ^ t o d r a ia « Ith« new “ P“ *®" do,Ur* of U ,t > * ’ * urday. T h . part n ert o n f f King K in . Henry H .n r v I is . portray-. |m int*r® F ir s t National Bank W-. . Mr. — , Byrne w r r - v , is r a A tintberlapd ■ 1 | ) The rjir . , snd is looking over Coos county ^ lirnal „ t t ,* — by Emil JM . here received ton, and they were with a vkw to toeating hem. U gs. w h L cha£torirat,onof Uk#n by 1U,0F WfortuMto P L * S*w “ 5 ! I PTI2 u J i r W* A- O’* Near East ; a "b ° dt Tr#l- lUU«f, Who he. Just recently raturn- Hafl, Monday, Petanmry 27. L g * thta eounty, addressed the Ugh with variMS ills is so I school sssmaMy yastardsy, telling prevalent in Marshfield that 64 high thbm some o f the things he witnessed Louis XV h, “ PASSION" made him h ° “j £ a .t o l l« «ram . celabrity throughout J iUT ^ e ^ rd, .u ^ “ ^ d Europe end America. The director is ^ e d .te .nd tL draigna* [ Ernest Lubitoch, a Bohemian^ produc-1 nltiaU Qn ^ Averse side the « , who won international feme by _____ on older coing \L'- KODAK W h il e it is all retj sim p le th e K o d a k w a y , the experts in o a r p h o to g ra p h ic departm ent are m ore than ready to g iv e y o u th e b e n e fit o f th eir ex p e rie n ce and to h e lp m ak e g o o d e f the week. | The B«wy Corner sustained a »60 five t h ^ ^ S ibtti U“ um’" “ 0n* Db,U r" ®n<1 p ictu re-m a k in g all th e easier. Orders for shrubbed and trem ,o l. Monday when the cable, by “ i ‘ orJucU on word baa reltof on the from the Washington Nursery will be I mean» o f whkh bartey waa being con-1 p*r pp^ e p od on. | rock, upon srhich perches the Ameri K odaks from $ 9.49 up— th ey a re a ll auto by W. O. W T ltk I *«yed from the city dock to their t r ...s o .v in. _k n . lean eagle with an olive branch in Hemstitching done while you wait bU ul(m I gnd the gun>g rgy, I g ra p h ic— *'* ; ivaluable feature fo r p ictu res o f Compare work with others. Satisfy j | ing up from beyond the plain. Dr. G. W. Leslie, ostoopethk jfc y -i> * k down °** incUn® ■»* du“ P®d i curiosity. AH work guar- th e you i.gsters w h ere th e date and title are There were only a limited nu S y f lA ;; ■ > •idea, will be at CoquOla Tuesday, | *>»• Prkes 10 snd 12 1-2 cants often h a lf th e interest. I of these dollars coined last year, but | «od Saturday. 1:46 to 4:00. | ~ —“ 7 . . . yard. Mrs. Msybeils Ford’s Mfl- T hree Road R oad Contracts Contract« L et Office over Robinson’s'¿tore. I 1 Thrwe ~ when the face of the goddrn. At the session at the county court Jna E. Ross, o f the F arm «« ft At dt e o u ty --------------- ---------- ^ ^ iy bids n Merchants Bank, tall U * Friday tl-\ ^ 8 itk “ “ ^ t i l . re m o v £ there u V ^ e . U r ^ seven bid- I toraoon for s week’s trip to^Portland. The “Mayer o f Otkum,’’ W ^tor U n , * , o f the “ P e^ e” dollar than i other snd this on the last, indicating that labor No waiting for your hemstitching I _____ _______ _ ♦»..« u «... a I " 1 * « * * “ “ • w**n 1 *° *ooa * I tl“ n ^ I ^ k n d *T f Chsa. Hall's he wouldn’t Death o f Alaska Missionary taken to Bonnie Walker’s M il-1 the war. Wf*the w r k * 1 1 " * r 0 what be U « ° to* 40 do“ Ul1 ^ A prass dispatch in yesterday's I in the bids on h e W t o t o U « « n k w i t o g | The contract for the Haynes Slough I dailies, brings news o f ths death on Mr awarded to McCulloch Broa t iT . mK.\ .... , V T . _ I February 2, of Rev, John H. Kilbuck, ‘This Tanlac is really the first idne 1 have ever taken that does what IA Roberto at their bid at $>¿00. , -..nreaentatives from every I****1 ,lxty F“ ” » at Aniek, Alaska, the Oregon Farm- they say it will do," said J. F. Holly, I Thar# were two other bids between . . « Indian , hinuelf, he snd tds| Having purchased the CoquiUe |« eaa still be obtained for »8.U for Ky Fuhrman’s Plmrm- that flg sn and »8,000, and four lm- ^ wife had I been for thirty years labor- v .lle y Creamery from the trustees Lexington, Ky. W.0O0 and »4,000. The highest | ing M missionaries (imuiij the J aey. of the Orefon Dairymen’s Lesfue and M I was »3376.84, or about sixty Indians. Mrs. Kilboek’s latita put tt in first class condition, I have I ùuni mort H n the seph Rom i f , was one of the « is to be done already begun to rseehre cream and Or* old friends tat Southern Kansas. am new prepared to handle all that Ken tuck-Glasgow Job the ntay be brought in. Mr. Henry Bdlleai Walker’s Two to A . B. Gidley at his bid wtH be in charge o f the butter nuk at »11,280. The bids ranged from I Traffic Oflker Williams stopped ing and thoee who have known his The son of Glenn CoUler, who Uva« I that op to »17480, also about sixty [H arry Kern, sea o f Commissioner B . work fat that line for many years past opposite the rock quarry on the Myr-1 p«r cent big lw - IG. Kern, on the highway will understand what that means as tie Peint roed, is seriously ill with I The lest Job sras making a eonnec-1 North Bend end Marshfield to tits care o f cream and the character •cute Bright’s disease, following a nl t kn up along ths Simpson park be- of the product. The beet market price to report to Justks Msyboe the attack at scarlet fever. | twees flkmmsn avenue to North will be paid for cream and we solicit Mrs. Jennie Williams snd Mrs $** ,#rry »Bp at the point. Here [next day. The call on the justice the patronage o f the dairyman o f the dresser scarfs Ruth Woodford left Tueedey morning *• $$. Welder, who wss the high man |hig| »16 and costs ss ha eras a » People are coming to me home in Medford. They I ■* « **• $*• J JA* the speed “ limit when stopped. for their homo • ot**®*‘ **• e h e 'Ato ^ *b* * “ one ’ |inr *“ ------------- “ “ ----------*------ * '****'“ every day jo it about half got the work ■$ $*-™9J8. The _____ _ ____ In last Friday to attend 1 tk- the and 1 * **»• blind— some o f them would funeral of their nephew, Irviag Lemh. I bigheet bid lmra was »4.78»J1 o , report to Jnetka Joriink ym tonU y. - DBC«PTIO N ," a CHADWICK LODGE . 1 about >6 pm cant higher, the other Six Uor epawling on the same road and ha ^ i h become ao i f they should Ke. 88 A . F A A. M. Chas. F. McKnight, the MarahfleU ranging from »KM » to »4,816. contributed »16, including coats, to ^ . nd won. wait a few more y ea n be attorney, who was so seriously Ul| ' I eo,u,ty'* Jdrous heart appeal p ill be at the Ub- am Monday CoquiUe W in e T w u G u n Stated Communication fore having eye attention. lerty next Tueedey and Wednesday. Saturday, March 11 I See the Myrtle Point’s high school basket still P**«7|han team waa beaten by CoquiBa tor Lari Tuesday evening n Have your eyes the seeend this year when they 3i the friends at Mr. and Mrs. Clar ed now, yea aave ( ice Boyrie mat at their home to per-1 New I The stirs was 87 to 26. had I take o f a six o’clock dinner. The af- “ DE-1 the strongest team she has bean able was gives as a surprise for Mr. j Wed-1 to put an U m fleer this season Tues- Beyle, who will go to Bandon when day night, Don Pierce being back In veneer plant is moved to that] _f? - '! *■?1 •.;« jly*'- ■ ;-V ^ %' JAS. D. BELL Billiard Parlor on Taylor “ l" f«riod finger, Paper H en g« and Decorator losed yesterday while th el**“ *«* • food game and given. Work guar- A S. L ., in there the M r # " Aa tt ia often advfaaMo to ^ 1-----------‘— i o f B00, having won throe I rie Boyrie, Mrs. Cera ginaoos, not to fljko clearer vi-J night: I «ad tori three games. T hen Is yril®*“ 1 Misses Vests Boyrie and ■ion, bat to n which can «« _j*1 ’ 7!"L’TT V ' / r r 7«l*Uy IBaadon snd Marshfield, hut it is not and skillfully repaired. Broken Masse [«rnectad that these tore games wfll A n oth er A n uiteu r N igh t other nervous troubles. tilrir percentage figure.. Nsgt Thursday sad Friday nights — The Myrtle Point Ugh school girls the Liberty Theatre will present an- I r*i_____ eeurateiy fitted with-| *$* OoqulDe girls 27 to >6; other of thoee delightful amateur per- out the UM of Drngfl I ^ local b oyi' KnnuBtr grmde I foimssoas antirely difToront froU VM J. E. Norton returned Wednesday I team won from a similar Myrtle Poiat arst—sn act featuring each individual : from a business trip to I tram, 21 to 7. ^-.nd wUl sward a first and second ím SSE l & í Ha went eat Sunday morn- ------------- *------- U , to the two presenting the most He says he found considerable I Coon Pr— bjrtgr y M et M onday satisfying numbers; the audience to nt to Portland favorable to the I The Coos Bay Presbytery met here |09 the judge. The method o f voting V-r r. F F * Hudson’s Drug Store ~ 5 r ^ r r ^ . H :r* Coquille Save Your Eyes BIRCH and See Better V. R. WILSON Optometrist ■ - Winchester Double Bitt Axes c Coquille Grange No. 896 will meet on the 6 rot Saturday o f every month at 1 P. M. at W. 0 . W. Hall, beginning March 4th, 1922. Roeina P. Jacob- Farmers Take Notice W ill pay you present were Rev. W. I of Marshfield, Moderator; Rev. L. M. I__ ... . „ M - . this will be Anderson, o f Myrtle Print; Rev. ^ “ 1 * found the ndvertiaemwit of the Hen- 8. flmMh, e f OoquiUe; Rev. Mr. W il- !"**"*• GiI* ‘eK*’ dracript.on d »J derson Coti C o, offering f « sale a tea, o f Bando« , and one lay member.I**0*’ Prte*’ ° 0<lnllW- strictly Coquille product C. A. Ma- [ «ora Attention 1 „ chon says thri next week they w ll / M rs. B rig g s o f th e P ou ltry March 2, is election ef| ¡ ü j S S l ü S ? * t0“ * d,T' •** The young people of McKinley will being employes. V V , ' . Igtod e play at ths McKinley Hall By order o f Dictator. The County Court was short hand- Saturday evening, March 4, entitled.. •d at last Tueeday's adjourned Vession I “ Mrs. Brigg« o f the Poultry Yard." For you have watched th at lari took time I it is under ths auspices o f the Grange, growth o f the ion picture. Noi to go to the Ibepitsl and he operated I All are cordially invited to attend, see the suprt He ti meWngjhsnr» a good time snd perhaps learn a TEPTION," next 1tedny~ niä o f coarse |few « « y . a ri to raira chickens. ! nP.d .y *t the Liberty. The pr I is on peg« three. 33H 22c far light and 25c for haavy hens. Also paying highest prices for Veal and Pork. Ship your poultry to Central Meat Market Keen edges o f special steel; heads perfectly balanced; handles o f sec ond growth hickory; tw o doul interlocking wedges. Patterns popular with woodsmen. Coquille Hardware Co. WWCJf£ST£Jt “ JU R SH F IE L D f ORK sH1 i? , 'y?