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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
SUNDAY M d M ONDAY. APRIL 23 A 24 issday 2:30 UNWILLING HUSBAND A Pare# Comedy. „ _ i pleasing feature—m irth and merriment— chuckle •mi “MIRACLES OF 2SLS5¡2 ^ Chap. No. 10 “ Midst RAGING TIGRRS” “ TORCHV S DOUBLE TRU MPH” A “Torch jr” Comedy TUESDAY and W EDNESDAY. APRIL 25 A 26 D. W . Griffith’s “THE LOVE FLOWER” From the C ollier's W eekly Story “ Black Beach" H ers is s production from the maater asn ea craftsman * * * * * >m em U »4 everywhere as a crpatien o f ex- qukite beauty; haunting charm and spirited dram s. C n t- ka have pronounced i t one o f the most remarkable pro ductions that has ever coma from the master producer and pistura lovers everywhere have revelad la its beauty end excitem ent and say It is a production comparable only with the most wonderful that has come to toe screen In the test few y ea n . And “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS” opened. There were three bidders— A . B GkUsy, o f MerehAeM; Peart Bro». aad Carl Ensele, o f Coquille. Mr. Enaele’s offer was the only one o f the three which complied with the specifications in naming a h u p sum bid. and he appeared to be slightly Job, but in order that the city en gineer m ight have tima to chock up oil throe and positively determine which was the lowest and bast bid. tbs letting o f the co n ta ct wes leid ever on til the next réguler moating. The application o f the C oqufik Bad à Can Club fo r permission to main tain a shooting ground fo r target three or four y e a n ago that the fam ily removed to Portland. She has been teaching in the Portland schools since then. Mias Janie is a graduate o f the Coquille high school, a charm ing lady and all her friends b s n unite in congratulating the lucky groom who has won ag fa ir a bride. They will bo at heme after May 1. at 964 Cast Twenty-fourth street North, Portland. The follow ing is the account o f the wedding published by the Portland city was that o f Misa Jana Lowe, daughter o f M m David J.*Lowe, aad Mr. Thomas James Webb, which took place Easter Monday at 1:80 o’clock at Grace Memorial church, the Rev. Oswald W. Taylor officiating. The brida, who k a graduato o f S t Balano hall, la a member o f s fam ily which from which Good Thiifg come ' The Best Fed Are th e Healthiest and Happiest No one lives bettor for U m money than our cus tomers. When you buy here you can depend upon our giving you just what you ask for, and you may rest assured that what you got here is good. , ~ ~— y* luality Groceries n. We ao not b -rW . Peeping into the private and profesional lives o f fam ous movie stars. And “TOPICS OF THE D A Y” And A chop ’ s Fables T H E OW L AND THE GRASSHOPPER” NOSLER’S CASH STO RE THURSDAY. APRIL 27 Catharine Calvert In “ MARRIAGE FOR CONVENIENCE” SAVE MONET BY PAYING CASH A Society Melodrama. It lays hare the inner work! m odern se cistf. It* shame, its sordid dishonesty beneath the cloak o f respectability. • And “GOLDWYN SPORT REVIEW ” o f money aad prises after school representing The Portland News. The first one to writ# us will be the luckiest in town. TH E PO R T LAND NEW S, PORTLAND, ORE GON. , *•- 12tS FRIDAY. APRIL 28 Thursday’s program will be repeated and A rt Acord In “W INNERS OF THE WEST” Chap. No. 11— T H E POISONED POOL” SATURDAY. APRIL 29 William Christy Cabanne’a vr “ AT THE STAGE DOOR” An R-C Picture Built to entertain, but a true, vivid picture o f the fascin ating, colorful lift o f the stage. Enacted by a hand pick ad cast o f Ziegfield Follies Beauties. And Snub Pollard with Little “Sanuny” in T H E BIKE BUG” A Rolin Comedy And “ PATHE NEWS” day, ,Apri1 17, 19*2. Mine Marvel Skoals has organised In 1919 the state legislature passed I a Girls Chorus in the high scfiool and a law providing that the city health will prepare music fo r the Com- officer should receive a salary maneement exercises. Commence- of not leas than »10 per U a n t will be held on May 26th this month, which law became e f - 1 factive m* May o f that year. March About two dosen fin# rose buahsc 1. 1920, the city council enacted an w en sent out to the high school ordinance com plying with toe state s lid in g and more w en added to the statute regarding the salary o f city fine selection at the grade, building, health officers and it is Mr. Stanley’s The high pchool will give e party opinion that Dr. Richmond is entitled I Friday evening after the oratorical to a compensation o f »10 per month and declamation contests. ' from June 1, 1919, to the present I Miss WhitAsld’s Senior English Urns, a period o f 86 months, or »880 -t— had a picnic an the high way Ha has received »»0 in that tim s, I nMr Hayden Wednesday after school, leaving s balance due him o f »800. Mr. W illiam F. Oswald, W orld’s A # council took no action on the I Champion Typist in 1919, is touring report or any further action on the this p*rt 0f the country dem oostrat- claim other than that o f two weeks ¡ng before student bodies in a carn age when it was k id on the table. p*iga fo r better typing. Mr. Oswald In the seme report Mr. Stanley) « ill be at the Coquille high sihool in finds from the city records that Drs. the afternoon o f A pril 24th. This 0 . E. Low and V. L. Hamilton and demonstration is given under the di- C. R Barrow com prise the Board o f I r(ction of the Underwood Typewriter Health for the city. Company. FARM FOR BALE—161 acres, ton seres bottom lend, the rcet good hill land seeded to grass. Good mod em house. Good orchard; fine water. Price 64,000, terms on part. Henry Johnson, Riverton, Ora. Phone WANTED— B eef hides, green and saltad. Geo. T. Moulton. Coquille. K -V M l , * « Savings Fee ’ j The Thrifty Heaeewife Few homes Indeed do not feel the need o f economy. The necessity e f making every penny, eauat touches the purse e f every housewife. It is doubtful if there is a single article employed as a food or in the prepar ation o f food (hat demands m ors buy ing wisdom than Baking Dowds» . Upon its quality depetide the Mesas* end economy e f the baking them- OTwr store is the authorized resident detder / / jt T h b R o y a l T a i l o r s . i Royal Taifomi-to-Measure Suits and Overcoats at City Cleaners & Tailors Coquille DRESSES OF DISTINCTION by our Dressmakers techasen! Guaranteed to fit any A pril IT— Geo. Fitahenry and Eva sewing machine. P rice »* . ECON King, both o f Powers. They were OMY COMPANY, B illings, M ont married the rame day by Justice J. Christina Science Society J. Stanley at hie office hare. A pril IT— W . F. Foster and Agnes Sunday ffshf s l at 9:fi9 s. m. Burke, both o f Marshfield. Sunday Servira at 11 a. to. April IT —A- L Rankin and Rosile Subject fo r next Sunday, “Pr» Leyman, both o f Leaeve. They w en m after Death." married the same day b y Justice J. J. Stanley et bis office here. April IT— Erick V. Blomquist, o f North Bend, and Jesalyn Smith, o f Marshfield. Uiareh o f God FOR BALE— IT 1 4 sera farm Just April 19—Harvey J . W ilson, e f Sunday School, 10 a. m. Mrs. Ball, outride toe city lim its. Highly im Reedepori, and Ada F ig e r,'o f Marsh Supt proved. Eleven aeree bottom land, field. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "A remainder bench, m ostly level. April *0—ADen Druray, e f P ort Present Day Salvation." Splendid hearing orchard; 160 trees. land, and Ruth Dya, o f M yrtle P rin t Evening Servie# T:46. Subject, Good six-room house with hath. They were married yesterday b y Jus "The Millenium and What It W ill Large barn, chicken park, etc. tice J. J. Stanley at his oflke bara. Plenty o f good water piped to house Bring." Prayer meeting Thursday evsntng, aad barn. T ito cows, a team and 7:46 p. m. farm ing took go with placa. For 1 A ll ara invited; m eet with us and price aad tanas call on or address understand our position. W e will do Mrs. Anne M. Johnson, Coquille, Ora. Phesie 602x7. l*t* you good. H. B. W ilson, Pastor fas charge. Calumet Baking Powder enables the housewife to make three worth w hlk savings. She saves w hin she buys it—it is moderate in price. She raves when she uses it—she uses only half as mueh as is required of m ost pther powders. She saves ma terials it us user with— it nswhr per mits bake-day failure. Any w oken can use Calumet with absolute cer tainty e f beat results—delicious, tasty bakings that are p u n *and v Trae berne eeonomy o f Urne, ma terial aad affort k tom pietcly bandi sti la Reliable Reeipea, thè 74-pagt Cook Book and Household Hinta. A oepy la paura FREE—far thè ssking. Addroas Home Economica D opi. Calu m et Baking Puwder Co., 4100 Fin- m ore S t, CM eaco, DL— A dvt