The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 03, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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down there and hod to lay off for tha
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SUNDAY, MARCH 5—2:80 P. M.
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T H E AFFAIRS OF ANATOL”
u t Picture with an All-Star C u t Including
•«9,or?* 8w***m' ®U*ott Dexter, Bebe Daniels,
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posed quarantine restrictions S
Monday, due to the "flu'* epidemic
that saamad to hav« suddenly swept
over the community. The school at-
had been cut, down to auch
In the bowling
night Elmer Briner and J . U
fxvm were defeated by, Hugh Har-
lucker and H. H. Oanfing by U pins.
1. L. Holycrosa 220 180 183 68«
Elmar Briner
169 108 149 486
R . H. Oarding 178 262 216 664
,H ugh' Mar locker ITT 170 188 482
Da* Msdlock uhd Peggy
now hav«
a game apt«««.. Next
week they are going to roll the decid­
ing game. The championship of tha
Grotto Cafe is at l U k a H I H
Thursday evening “Peggy" Norton
and Bill Ferbrache were defeated by
Allen Young and Ray Long in a bowl­
ing eonteat by 6 pipa.
Peggy Norton
ISO 188 141 479
Bill Fatkracha
148 148 188 486
Ray Long
184 1ST 188 429
Allan Young
190 142 US
Earl Graham has just -finished
consecutive games for an average
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We make our every day performance tell the kind of ser­
day th at it waa thought
vice
you
get
a
t
this
Store.
Our
constant
aim
is
to
get
your
[adriaahle to doa« down.
The baa
m * o._
order to you promptly and to furnish you the kind of goods
Waa then placed on all forma of pub-
•nd values th a t will bring you back for more.
{lie amusement and a regulation
A social lion*» adventures in love. < ■ Rustling w ith silken
prohibiting more than-five
Our service pleases a host of patrons who know w hat good
lux ury Ailuring with beautiful women. Woven into a '
from congregating a t any one
service is. If you are not buying your groceries of us, be-
heart-stirring human story as real as life can be. '
Nearly every business plate
1 ' g in now.
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Let us show you what we can do for you.
| In town has been affected by th<
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illness ef proprietors er employee I
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made
an
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good
buy
on
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"MIRACLES OP THE JUNGLE”
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lity outnumber the«« during the
COVO SALAD OIL
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Chapter No. 8 ‘T he Jungle Attack” , \
Inal “flu” epidemic. It is a sign ill
Loggers
Quit
at
This is the biggest and most exciting serial ever produced
and we are going to paaa it on to you. There is no Salad
leant fact, however, th at very few if
to date. 1 i. '"_: k
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Changes are (he order of the day
Oil on the m arket better than Covo Salad Oil. Here are
[ ah y serious cases have developed, the
a t the Gaylord lo
the prices: Pint» 26c; Qts. 48c; Gal. 90c. Take advantage
illneea being in a lees Viraient form
Oregon Exports Lumber company.
o f these price» while the stock laats.
At 7:00 P. M. and 9:00 P. M.
| than In previous y ean . I t is be­
Hal Baxter, who had been fori
lieved the situation is daaring up
Bripg your buckets and we will till them with Peanut B ut­
ef the camp for the past 18 m o
7 “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL”
now and thq quarantine restrict:
te r a t 10c per lb. The wholesale price today ia 14e per lb.
or «hereabouts, quit his job last
I will probably be removed shortly.
W ithout the aerial
and bis place has been filled by Joe
Dr. A. B. Peacock, of Marshfield,
Your Dollar does its full Duty here«
Regular admission lpc and 26c Inc. W. T. Can you beat it?
Blackey, from the Columbia river.
Icamo to Bandon Monday to assist In
The company considered. a line of re­
caring for tha tick. He waa sent for
Include some Wellman "Coffee in your ile rt order
ductions in pay this weak, and a f
after. Dr. H. L. Houston kad to give
MONDAY, MARCH •
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of men did not wait to see what
«p on account of illness. 11m lateflF
the cuts amounted to. From 12 4p
“THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL”
was on the verge ef pneumonis w
IB man left the camp in tha past
| he finally took to his bed. Tim |
And
days, among «ham moot of the |
P B of Dr. Loop during the present
fhBera. Newu, |
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"MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE”
! epidemic has made conditions g t ^ H
! uous for Drs. Houston and Gala. 77
, C h ap ters
I With Dr. Houston out It would hav# Entertains Senior "600” Club
Mr«. L. H. Hazard entertained the
been impossible for Dr. Gale to «
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 and 8
3enior “BOO** chib last Friday even-
the territory alone aa some long fc
r. A delightful tone was enjoyed
iisd to be made down the coast J
Mabel Julienne Seott in
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by the guests, who numbered nearly
to thé lower rjvsr section.
SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH
"NO WOMAN KNOWS”
twanty. H n . J. E. Paulson aa club
mber and Mrs. A N Gould .aa
Two Deaths at Myrtle Point
From the Amazing Story of "Fannie Herself”
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ate were awarded unique prf
David Moon, tha IT year old son
by Edna Ferber
’or making high score. A two eouryo
4 Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Moors, ]
' ¿boon was aarvad by tha host«
Plunged into the game of life, no woman knows which road
lad away Sunday night, aa a r
EGGS FOR HATCHING-:— Frein
Will lead tor happiness. • Here'» the story of a woman who I of pasumonia, which dovaloped after vho waa assisted by her daughter,
purebred Tancred White Leghorn
Miss
Adrienne.
Borne
fine
selections
thought she knew w hat she wanted and went afte r it, only
la mild attack of flu. Ha had bean
hens mated Kith cockerel from 260
on their Brunswick added to the en-
to find th a t it wasn’t w hat she wanted after all.
ill b u t a short time and \lp to the
egg Strain, Boyal Mating. $2.00
Oue Coat • Ward B ate f e s s e ti-
time pneumonia aet in Ms conditien oyment of the guest».
And
par setting o f 16. A rthur Brown,
was regarded as aarioua, but tha
McKinley, Ore.
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PORf SALE—Three year o ß Jersey
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:; V; 5 Charles Chaplin in % 7
A Doable
dread disease worked rapidly ones it
Keifen».
Wilhams
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Phillipe,
Mrs. J. I . Barton ontertatoad at
"THE PAWNSHOP”
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Phone 608x8. Q ’squille. Ore.
The family had all been ill ef flu 600“ twice last weak. Wednesday
One of the famous Chaplin Classics^, Come have a good
evening the Junior “500“ alub anti • BIG OPPORTUNITY for bright, am-
1st the same time—ten of them b
ore. Front S t, Phono lOflL.
laugh once again.
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down e t once. AH the reet are bet­ few others met a t bar home, there be­
bitious hoy to cam Iota of me
ter a t this writing, but David deval- ing six tables in all. Saturday evening
POR SA L^—A goòd rowkóetT
and prises after »«had work, re)
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 9 and 10
I oped pneumonia and as noted above si.e entertained again with about
T. A Walker, Coquille, Ope.
»anting Tha Portland News. The
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has guna to his rest. * Tha family twenty present. The hostess
first bey, to write us will be toe
. Dorothy Dalton in
lhave toe deep sympathy at tha entire delicious refreshments both
luckiest boy in town. The Portland
tty in their wholesale aWc- 11 m living rooms were made festive
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News, Portland, Oregon.
with pink and white carnations.
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David was buried from the Chapel
FOR SALE—Six good milk eows.
Ivesterday, EvangeHat Duffy, of tha
•nave fresh now and soma to fraah-
[Christian church, officiating. Inter­
Mrs. A. N. Gould entertained six
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act waa mads a t tha Myrtle Point tables a t cards Tuesday
barn, CoquiBe.
J . L. Smith.
GOLDWYN BRAY GRAPHIC
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At tha conclusion of the games Mrs.
FOR BALE—41 young Brown Leg­
If. J . HsrUon was rewarded for mak­
horn bans and one rooster. Mrs.
Mr«. Beeise Corliss, whs had be
ing high were, while Mr*. R. E. Jeub
On Friday night we will add to the above program
J. D. Donaldson, P. O. Box 81*,'Oo-
I HI of a severe cold for a short time
A
quifle. Oregon. Phone 6091. . '
developed
pneumonia
last
waqk
and
served after which the fiM
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Coquille.
issed away Sunday despite all that
ms for a vary FOR SALE—Team of good work
“WINNERS OF THE WEST” n -
I madical skill and careful nursing pleasant evsning.
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¡ ¡ P a w s and hamaes. Work either
could de for her'relief. A tendency to
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Chapter No. 4 "The Flame of Hate” A i(
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single or double. Alee first class
apoplexy was a contributory cause of
Bida will be received by the County
Church South
Turkey Gobbler and two turkey
A G reat Picturlzation of the Famous Trail-Breaking Expe­ I her demise.
of 0*0« County, s t the county •
hens. 8ee Reck Robison Jr. an An­ Court
dition of Capt. John C. Fremont to the California Gotdflelda.
>1 a t 10 a. m.
court room in the court ho
The funeral waa held on Tuesday
ns
Abell
dace.
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11 a. m. and a t 7:20
qui 11 e. Oregon,' Ull the hour of ten
I from the Chapel, Rev. Wpedfln, of
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o-clock A. II., March 21st, 1922, for
pastor.
I the M. E. church, officiating. Inter­
SATURDAY, MARCH 11
thè clearing and gradfng of thè »ac­
ri* was made a t tha Norway cerne- a t both
tion 0f the Myrtle Pofnt-I-smpa Mar­
Epworth
ket rosd between stati oas 168 pius 00
vioea a t <:20 p. m.
“AN UNWILLING HERO”
Prayer aaeeting
sxeavstion 4728 cubie yardh, overkaul
lag a t TfflO. M. O. Hawkins, leader
A Goldwyn Picture
1897 station * yard«, according to plana
Word waa received yesterday morn­
A a Pendleton, Paster.
and specifications on fila ia ths office
and charm u a story teller and Will Rogers*
for If. Mrs.
ing of tha dekth of John Bergnun,
of the County RosdmMMFr
and truthfulness u a screen actor com-
which occurred a t three o’clock. The
field. Ore.
Certifisd check far 6 pdr cent « '
Christian Selene« Society
the highest type of screen entertainm ent.
deceased was one of tha leading citi-
thè «monte bW mute im m p m » ««eh
Wd. Ths County Court riserve» tire
zens of Florence, cashier of the Lene . Sunday Baked a t M O a. m.
FOR SALE—a
And
right to reject sny or sii bids. Rid-
Sunday Barviea a t 11 a. m. • -
I State A Savings bank, which institu­
Barred B
dìng blenks to ay b e obUtned upon •»-
Subject for next Sunday, “Men."
tion had gotten behind in its affairs
Robison,
nlicstion s t the office of thè County
Wednesday evening meeting, a t S
during Mr. Bergman’s ilinaas and now
"HURRY
Ilosdmauter.
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C. 3. McCulioch,
| needs assistance. John Gerven, caeh- o’clock
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A RoHn Comedy
Tha public ia
* Rosdmsster.
BARRED ROCK aggs for sattiag, 0 . 7tt
of toe F irst National batik of
A m !
A. C. te n ia , $1.60 sattiag. X. Ö.
[North Bend, went up to Florence to
T h . flood Listener.
Thompson strain, $2.00 setting. W.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
I assist the bank.
P A
i THE N^WS
A young woman has rissa to tea
D. Hoitermap tersi«, «2.00 sstting.
Bids will be reéeived by the County
Mr. Bergman Was ill only from last 00 the American stage by a peculiar
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Court of Coes County, nt too county
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Full
Friday, when hs returned home from route. The story of how opportunltr
m a rt ream to the m ute Lome te Ce- -
attending a meeting of the United
m knocking a t her doer and found
quille, Oregon, till toe hour ef ten
»«y, Pheae lOTR, Coquille City.
o'clock A M . , March 21«t, 1922» for r.
in hue juat come out ia a new*
States forestry representatives. His
Winding Up Langue Affaira
e f acrile tr estle, 340
j death was caused by Influensa-pneu- paper Interview. It ia simply this
Thé Oregon Dairymen’s Longue a f ­ | monia.—New».1 _
: -natene« her way“ lato stardom.
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Ia the background of many a man nt
faira are going forward as fate as
genius yoa will find a good listener
posslMe, and Attorney J. T. Brand
Largest Flewsr a Parasite.
usually a woman—to whom they could
says that the liquidation ia procesd-
The world's blacest flower ia a pare-'
r out tbetr minds. Four each mi
ug mtisfhctorily. One-third of the site found In the Island of Sumatra
ha m m e d : Baisse, the novelist ; the
iaala of the liquidation affaira is said and Is known to botanists as Raffles!» composers. Wagner and Techalhowaky.
co hâte been eloaed and the remainder Amoldlt. It-was first «»covered by Dr. and the artist, Michelangelo. There la
Arnold, In who«* honor It was named no queorion but that tha good límenlo*
Till be handled in tha near future.
Coquille
I t ia pUnaed th at tha naxt work Other species also Occur In Java and of four remarkable women fertilised
will be don« ia the Coos and Curry the Philippines. A party of travelers th» minds ef the gifted man. The
territory and traetess A H. Sala and found one of three flower* about four record» a re la their letters. 0<>od
feet In diameter, and not bavin» any
F- A. Baker are expected bore next scale« made a balance, using certain listening Is a lay coofesslooaL It I*
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Monday, sccompsnied by the eecte- pacing boxes to offset the flower. one ef the fia* a r ta t
tary, J. H. Mackie. In this « stric t Thee* were m arked, and when
“As Poor os Job's Turkey."
the trustées includteg Ivy Condron, weighed at their destination found to
“As poor as Jo b 's turkey," a slrallF
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Trill work during next week te d o te b»« 22% pounds. This flower emits often used to Indicate exti
W» will five you a strictly Taik>red-to-your-
such a powerful stench that Its pres­ ty. has reference to the
up ail the affaire here t
Suit for E aster or Spring and Summer w
sta te to which Job was reduced,
ence Is known befbre It eau he seen.
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BURPEFS ANNUAL
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If you believe ia life end are not
ateuid to see it lived hato p ^p - S-
"NO WOMAN KNOWS,- adapted
from tha nove), “Penny Herself," by
dnsr P w berr at toe Liberty next
Portland (tally you
The Sentinel and the Oregon Parm- ratee by taking it fa
This api
r can rtUl be obtained for l i l i for
delivered by God Into the bands of
Satan. "Jo b 's turkey," eccordtag to
the popular notion, had but ooe festh-
eo in Its tall, and w as obliged to lean
against the fence to gobble.
The
originator of the saying apparently
C * •><>» realise It would have been
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stare that bird Is a sa tire " America
vrertd Hi Cap* Prince teW alee. which
cbsodler Hsllburtoo of Rove
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potnt of Aissks.
w bo\aeed toe peeedoaym ef
It Is marked by a considerable moes-
atirk "
wrote about the
tain 2^10 feet high, and fierce w inds. iT J i i X g u T L S v t l l T '
blow there perpetuslly. g Storms from
tnrk„ - •_
the Arctic a e u ll tt ail the year reunA
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A Suit th a t will (It you, look fine on you, giy« you Hood wear
and lasting satisfaction. Ju st com« antf hee our lin«.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing of all kinds of
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Glothlng
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7 City Cleaners & Tailors
IF» timo to
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k* th a t E aster dross. See our dressmaker.