Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1922)
—— ,— .jw i r -r -'tB »-. * * ; / " i. I V i.V / . ' COQUILLE. o f Francis M. Miller I pr. 2 to Apr. 8 8 U N D A Y , APR IL 8— 2 :3 0 - Benjamin a Hampton Presents T H E K IL L E R ” , By Stewart Edward W hite * me 5“ ®** totting» ever erected for a motion pic- ture. The action takes place on an Arizona ranch near the It’^ a T ^ W U JO L ^ the residentl,ll ooction of Loo Angeles. And - a v- “ M IR ACLES OF TH E JUNGLE” Chapter 7 “ Leopard’s Lair” “T H E K ILLE R ” And 'A C H IU ROM ANCE” M O N D A Y, APR IL 3 “T H E K ILLE R ” And ““M IR ACLES OF T H E JU NG LE” Chapter 7— “The Leopard’s Lair” 81, IMS. PAGE W orking for Coquiile Francis M. Milter was born ia Cs-1 A t tha wsskiy m atting o f the Com I «l*r county, Missouri, on tha 8th day marcial Club Wednesday evening it o f May, 1844, rad passed away Sat- was decided to hold the banquet at urday evening at 8:80, March 26, at the cteee o f tha membership drive la the hpme o f his daughter, Mrs. M in- three weeks—cp W ednesday, A pril I nit Clinton, Coquilte, Oregon. He 19. Just wehre it will bo i the eon o f Madison and Mary not been decided upon. | MUlar, natives o f Tennessee. | White on the subject at Mr. M iller was an Oregon pioneer, i the club decided to have a monthly I arriving in Jackson county in 1871 dinner et the betel—som e Wed nee about the I He worked at various occupations ia | day every month—at which all that county and remained at home m «m b«ri will be expected to attend. until he was thirty-three. Prom And in June it is expected to have a there he moved to Coos county and larger banquet to which every mem af eatables yon serve and at the same tim e wish to buy ber will be asked to invite one guest purchased a small farm . from among the farm ers rad dairy M economically as pomible, you will do well to patron In m e , Mr. M iller was united in ize oar Store. marriage to Miss Cerilda M iller, a man in the Coquiile territory. The team captains, E. L. Parrot daughter o f W . M. rad Mary M iller, - vA * . • *• 5 , ^ natives o f M issouri, who crossed the and L. C. Newman, have chosen their Remember, too, Promptnem end Courtesy are com plains in 1862 and settled in Douglas teams for making the campaign fo r bined with new members and several new names county, , • 4 'Jp* *'-'■« - '"'..7 ." ’ 1 7 ’■ *■ ■ .at-'.. have already been added to the lis t Mr. and Mrs. M illar had eight The prospects fo r or possibility o f children, all o f whom are living: Mrs. getting a Corn Show Pavilion erected Minnie Clinton, Mrs. P au li,' I for this fa ll’s annual event were dis W. Frank Miller,' Mrs. Sadie Smith, cussed at some length, but no deci Mys. Ettie Ethredge, Robert L. Mill sion was reached, which would as er, Jesse M iller and Mrs. Grace Lane. to make it a Pleasure to trade here sume a consummation so devoutly to . $ Mr. M iller served as a corporal in be wished. Company G o f the F orty-fifth regi It win soon be time to do your spring planting o f gar The question o f whether Coquiile ment o f Infantry, M issouri Volun- should hold a Fourth o f July celebra dens. W e have Early Rose, Earliest o f A ll, Beauty of .tears, from Nov. U , 1894, to Aug. tion was brought up, but serious Hebron Seed Potatoes, ell kinds of sm all garden seeds, 6, 1896. / , consideration o f the proposal was de The funeral service was conducted onion sets, etc- Lilly’s Mere Crop Fertilizer, $3.20 per ferred until next W ednesday, when at the home on Fishtrap Tuesday, 100 lbs. it is hoped the members o f the Am er March 28, at 11 A. M. by Eldar Thos. ican Legion will be present to help in I Barklow. Three years ago he preach arriving at the desirability o f hold ed Mrs. M iller’s funeral sermon at the ing a celebration. same place ahd hour. Many sorrow The topics touched on at these ing relatives and friends attested weekly meetings cover a wide range, the interment at the upper Fishtrap and everything is considered from cemetery. The floral display was the standpoint o f CoquiUe’s advance ment and prosperity. Everyone is I .nvited to attend and present their * President Harding Invited views. „ President and Mrs. Harding are to be invited to attend the fifteenth an Get Your Dog License SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH nual roe# festival in Portland this According to an Oregon law tha year on the 8th o f June, according to owner o f every dog is required to a latter received by M ayor V. L. cake out s license from the county Hamilton. The invitation w ill be In -lark’s office. License fee fo r male book form , and the signers will be doge is one dollar end fo r fem ale dogs FOR SALE— Loganberry tips at $20 Gov. Oleott, the m ayor o f each city I two dollars. A leather collar is is- par thousand. C. Vernon Smith, in the state, tha presidents o f all civ ¿usd by tbs clerk with tha tag. Tha Coquille, Ora. . lit i» ic bodies in the several cities e f license shall run fo r a parted o f one the state, and about 40,000 Port year from January 1 o f each year, FOR SALE— 6 room modern house, land school children. The may and any dog not wearing sled collar conve lent fo r high school. Terms ors and presidents’ signatures FOR SALE— Good bated eat and bar- >hall ha killed by the sheriff, chief to responsible parties. E. G. Opper- will each be on a srperau- lay hay. Herman Plaep, Coquiile, of police or constable o f the precinct man, Phone 36M lOtf sheet, with the name o f the city below Phone 6087, lltS * .n which raid dog is owned, o r found which their signature is inscribed, FOR SALE CHEAP—G ood car elec running at large. and the volume w ill contain about I tric e tarter and lights, first class condition. Box 671, Coquilte, or Phone 77 J. . 10t$* FOR SALE—$190 Birdseye Maple bedroom suite fo r $76. A brass bed will be included at that pries. Call POSITION W ANTED— By a m iddle invitation in person, and H is e x -11'keatre a couple o f weeks ago is bow aged lady as cook. Phone 6091, Co 8L, Coquilte. li t i* pactad wide publicity through the I rehearsing another play, which w ill quille. 8U* medium o f motion pictures will b e lo e staged in the sear futura. H la FOR SALE— Sewing machine. In given the event. their pira to acquire a repertoire e f quire at g n . Lee Goodman’s, (te FOR SALE— Two nice homes in this M ayor Hamilton and Pres. S. M. I three first class dramas and than ae- city. Call on Mrs. E. J. Gulliford, q u ile, Ora. na* Nosier, o f tha Commercial Chibs, r e -1 cept an invitation to go down to Ban- North end o f Long bridge, Coquilte, turned Coquille's invitation to Port-1 don sad put them on there during Ora. 7tf land Wednesday. I some celebratimi the city by the eea W ANTED Beef hidaa, green an; salted. Geo. T. Moulton. Coquilte. If you are particular Q U A L IT Y High Quality and Reason able Prices NOSLER’S CASH STORE movie stars. And Additional Attraction— Something New Aesop’s Fables “T H E H A R E A N D FROG” T bs greatest comedy film ever shown These two days will be under the auspices of the Woman’s Club for the benefit o f the grade school grounds. It is the intention to cover the grounds with enough gravel and sand to keep the kiddies out o f the mud while playing. Every* body should buy a ticket for this cause. I f you don’t it may be necessary to put it in the school budget and in t^at way pay the price of several tickets in taxes- I f you have never seen a moving picture in your life see this one and die a ' Thursday, April 6 “O N E TOUCH OF N A TU R E ” Love and Romance. An Irate Dad. Alm ost 1000 feet o f the New York and Philadelphia W orld’s baae ball aeries that will lift you out o f your seat. . And “T W O M IN U TES IN HORROR” Comedy aad Goldwya GRAPHIC F R ID A Y , A P R IL 7 Thursday’s program will be repeated And A rt Acord hi “W IN N E R S OF TH E W E S T " Chapter 8 depicting life in thè west in ’49. SA T U R D A Y , APR IL 8 A a A ll-Star Cast in T H E BAR RICAD E” lock against sham* A lovable old philosopher in g swarming [ 1 tenement. A beautiful young woman in the trappings o f the rich. And Snub Pollard in “T H E HIGH ROLLERS” A R olls Comedy And PATH S NEW S Hardy Mast says ha has one in- fa lib is portent o f rain. When he EXPRXSS TRANSFER—Reasonable came to town last Saturday morning rates, uniform chargee on combined he observed the fo g still hanging in time and mileage basis. Stop the a pocket in the hills between here blue truck and order your hauling end McKinley on the road through from the driver or phone 11BL’. R. Norway and he had never known rain H. Archerd. i 11U* te fa il after that sign. Wa thought ha had missed it fo r once when Sun FOR 8A LE —Gold Dollar Strawberry day morning proved se bright, clear plants at 90 crate a hundred. Vance and bracing, but before the day was W eekly on Marshfield road. Phone over we had no doubt o f tha M oifiay we will conduct special service. Sesta storm that indicated the lingering resrved fo r members o f the Am erican fo g wraiths in the hflls would he vin- Legion, Ladies A uxiliary and other sx-aervtea men and relatives. Public house. Barn on same. For fa ll ia also invited. particulars inquire o f Geo. T. M. W esley Goes, Pastor. Deer Run Down M oulton, Coquilte, O n . $ jf One evenng last wash tha bus leav ing Coquilte at 7 o’clock, struck a deer Just this sida o f M illington. Tom Gustafson was driving and ha didn't Sunday School at 10 a. m. sae tha animal in the rain until lust Epworth League devotional ser before striking It. Both fron t and rear wheals passed over tha body, but vice at 9:80 p. m. Prayer M eeting W ednesday even when the car was stopped all trace of the deer had vanished except about a ing at 7:80 p. m. A request has com e from the foot o f hide and hair which was left on the fron t springs. It had evident American Legion asking that men ly been bewildered by the bright light tion be made o f the soldiers o f the and sprang too late to avoid collision. late war and that all ex-eoIdlers be S S S S S S S S S 5 S 5 urged to attend church on Sunday, April lsL A cordial welcome is ex W ill Have Radio Plant tended to a n who will coma. A ttorney Claud H. Giles, o f Myr- tls Point, this week placed an order for the Installation Of a fin# radio Church o f Christ Notau receiving set with M agna-Vox at Stop, look and listen. Thera w ill tachment, which will enable aB hi the he preaching services, both m orning ! room to hoar lectures and ' music and evening next Lord’s Day at the from mil over the coast aad as far Church o f Christ. Milton Bower, east at Denver at least, says the from the Bible U niversity o f Eugeno, American. will fill the pupit until a permanent This ia the first set o f the kind to minister Is secured. be installer here and w ill furnish Don’t forget the Sunday School at very Interesting entertainm ent for 19 ,a. w „ midweek prayer m eeting on Mr. and Mrs. Giles and their numer Wedaeaday night aad the Christian ous friends. Endeavor. Everybody welcome.— FOR SALE— fin t cia ti dry wood Phone 608x. $2.60 par tier deliv ered. Own Tour Home Coquilte City te a good place to build R. Sengetacken can furnish you the sites a t a tew price and upon ^our own terms. How . trivial world problems seen when we reflect that soon we shall hear the crack o f the bat against a fast one.— Akron Beacon-Journal. Tha Sentinel and tha Oregon Farae- r can still be obtained fo r $8.16 fo r Saturday Special On All Floor Coverings PROSPERITY TI m outlook for prosperity In C o m Comity k very good. This brings u fooling o f satisfaction to every one. W o guarantee ou tire satisfaction ou aO o f our Work j 5 S S S S E S E S S 5 A New line of Choice Rugs at Reduced Prices, just received. .These include Bussorahs,. Burwins, Win tons, Wool Fibre, Grass and Matting. Also Bla- * bon’s Linoleum, Feltex, Congoleum, Battleship Linoleum, etc. All at a big reduction on all cash purchases for one day only. REMEMBER THE DAY— Baud Successful Here iu C o m W. H. Schroeder & Sons i W atchm aking — Engraving — Jewelry It was said, follow ing Aha depart ure o f the Cadet band from O. A . C. that the Coos county tour w m one o f the few the band has made ia the past 17 yuan that paid fo r itself and did not leave a deficit in the treas ury The band felt highly pleased with its reception everywhere hi Cooe, aad went away with a very kindly feeling fo r the people down Chriutiuu S d a a te S ta te ly Sunday School at $:80 a. m. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Subject fo r next Sunday, “ U nreal! Saturday, April First GOULD & GOULD T h e S tove S tore