The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 05, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Matinee Sunday 3*3
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Rax Belaid and Rosemary Tkeby In
ACROS8 THE DIVIDE" A Playgoer. Fosters
and trescher-
ous. He
consecrated to a apian-
did trust.
between these two in
it door, drama.
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And "MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE"
The Wonderful Animal Cluster Drama
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No. 13 "Cheating. Death." This serial contains
the greatest errs» o f trained wild animals in the world.
And “SNOOKY'8 FRESH
Festering Snook jr the Hu
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MAY 3 * 10
Priscilla Deea with Herbert Rawlinaon in
“CONFLICT" A Universal Jewell Attraction
8** the * big thrills never before shown In any picture:
1st. The greet dam explosion—the cataclysmic achieve­
ment that turns ths course of an Oregon river 1 2nd.
Priscilla Dean in her .fast of desperate «¿ring— riding the
logs at breakneck speed! 3rd. Her wild ride through the
fen st to save the Ufa of the men aha loved. 4th. A
hart Rawlinaon lying helpless on a whirling raft at ths
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mercy of a raging
of - logs!
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Ths great battle
in the big
thrill that thrills you through
through!
AM "SCREEN SNAPSHOTS" A peeping into the private
end professional lives of famous movie stars
And “TOPICS OF THE DAY"
And Aesop's Fables Ta Maks Yae Laugh
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THURSDAY, MAY 11
William Fsirbsaks ta- "HEARTS OF
A picture with action, thrills and
And Chris Rab in “THE LITTLE GREEN DEVIL"
A Zip Comedy
And “GOLDWYN SPORT REVIEW"
FRIDAY. MAY 13
Thursday's program will be
And Art Acoid in "WINNERS OF THE
Chapter No. 13 "The Web of Fata"
Buyuru’ Talk on T u n
Doga and Other M atters
The subject assigned to Assessor J. I Ths first matter considered at thef
P. Beyers at the “Get Together" sup- regular council meeting Monday ev-
par of the Commercial Club last Fri- entng, at which all members ware
day night was "Texas," and here is I present, was the remonstrance oil
what he would have said if the three- those citisens living just outside the
minute rule hadn't cut him short;
city on the highway against allow-
I have compiled the following ate- tag the Coquille Rod A Gun Club to|
tlstlca and information on taxes ot j use the Petar Johnson
Coos County, which I trust will throw shooting grounds. Ths council did I
light on this very important not feel that ths objections were wed
subject:
taken and laid the remonstrance on|
Lowering of taxes, or some way I tbs table,
to lower tax, la the paramount prob-
Mrs. D. D. Pierce was next to claim I
lam before the people of Cow Coun- the attention of the council, making
ty and the 8tate of Oregon at the her plea for a dog license in Coquille.
present time. Candidates far offlee She put forward in a very able assn-1
ore making this ths main issue. They n*r the reasons for licensing
all ^laim to possess ths panacea that equal privileges on the part of Co-1
they will apply and give immediate quille citisens with those . of other
relief to the sick and burdened tax- town* In owning property, and the in­
payer. It ia to be hoped that the humanity of keeping dogs tied up|
successful ones do not lose their
formula before they g«t their modi-
Councilman Walker said ho «fused |
cine Applied.
I with Mrs. Pierce ia all
The average taxpayer does not 4Bd Councilman Mansell declared the I
give the subject of taxes the thought I pjw^nt pEdinsnce. which forbids dogs
and investigation that ha should and running at large, aa a good one. Ms-1
lays the blame along the linos of yor Hamilton requested the
least resistance, which is most always I ^ r#IM, ^ dog ordinance, which waa|
the Assessor’s offlee.
passed in 1013, and during its fceed-
The fact of the matter is, that 'in |Dg Hr. Mansell
to be
out of tan, the people are , nd left the council
So blame for the high tsxoo as they I After hearing the provisions o f __
pither vote ths ta* on them,elves, o r L K J S S L M ^W slker moved
make « .demand that the money be ^
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- >taed for some specMc purpose.
drew up a new ordinance,
The total amount of money raised m#,# ¿of* at $2.60 and
at I
36.00. Mr. Battey said if he would
U0.600fi00.00, of which M.000,000 HI ^ it to «6 s»d «10 hs would see-
ta pay the interest on bonded indebt-1
the motion, and Mr. Daria was
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I opposed to licensing females at any
Forty-two an3 four tenths par esnt flfure No
belnf mau]e * Mr
of all money raised bmtaxatioa in the W a W g motioD> Hr. Battey substi-
county ia for EducatBnel purposes. tuUd hu flgurm for Mr. Walker’s and
Fifty-five and eight tenth, par e o n t l j , ^ iwn. motion, ^ it prsvail-
of ths state tax paid by Coos County ^
councilman present did not
is for Educational parpoasa.
I vote irfPlhe
Svanty-nina par eant of the et«* L tia n will ba taken whan the
tax paid by Ceos County is for td * . ordtemnc, come, up for
cstionsl purposes, Market Roods, sad waln, * u ¡ ¡ ¡ J b„ t
dof
Soldier Bonus.
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is again a live issue in Coquille as R
Twenty-one par eant of the state hai been periodically for a number of
tax paid by Coos County ia for gen­ year*.
eral state purposes.
. It wia reported that John Shielda,
Sixty-three end eight tenths
o f Bancroft, desire* to rent from the
£ £
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SATURDAY, MAY 13 1 1
All-Star Cast in “SILENT YEARS"
An R-C Picture (the 8tamp of Quality) {
The dramatisation of Harriet T. Comstock's powerful
novel, “Mam’selle Jo.” The human naval of the fit. Law-
lance River Country in Canada! tense, thrilling drama;
a brilliant cast—Rasa Diana, Tally Marshall, Paulina
Stark and others. A Story of Outdoors.
And A Rolls Comedy “WHAT A ' WHOPPER"
PATHE NEWS
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I the hatcheriea. have heretofore pro-
John ' doced about sixteen million, this year
ae o ftit will run nearer twenty-lire nfiDion
there ! tr7- Probably the Cutthroat will do
K all better in the local streams, as very
t fry ftw Rainbow trout have ever been
tie caught since the thousands ware lib-
rhere crated three orfbur years ace.
Once Used
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Another Shipment
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financier
In a certain home there was » 10c One fo r eeoh
spot made on the table linen. Around Chrfetmas
time Johnnie wee m ysteriously rubbing the table
d oth with his fingers. His s is t e r s « « him. "W hat
are you doing?” she «sited. “ I’m making these
tw o «pots into one;” said the financier.
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We don’t claim you can make your money go
twice
twioe aa fa r by trading with us but w « do claim
your dollar will do its full duty.
Our prices are marked down to a strictly cash
basis, « o one can sell
and ha ve anything
le ft fo r themselves,
is marked to
show a small p rofit w e
quality good« add
give you the bast o f service.
Try à sack o f W hite Down Flour at $2.10 per sk.,
absolutely guaranteed.
NOSLER’S
CASH S T O R E
SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH
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Twenty-six and nine tenths of all
money raised by taxation ta the
ty ia for road parpoasa.
Sixty-nine and three tenth
cent of ell ths money raised by tax-14il th* Commercial Club’s wish that 1 Wednesday
stion in the county is for Education something be done toward making that the
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Fifth street passable as a rood to opportunity
Thirty end seven tenths per cent! Phttarson’s Grove, and that that city I assigned them at the banquet laat
of all the money raised by taxation in P«rk be cleaned up for use by( tourists Friday should be notified to bo pces-
the county ia for general county Pur-1 "ben the Myrtle Grove becomes too L t at the regular meeting o f the slab
to accommodate the travelling next Wednesday and relieve their
public. It was Mr. Sanford’s state-1 cheats
roent that $100 weuld cut ths Fifth Light
street approach to the highway, re- end every club
move the high point at the Henry to bring e
street bridge and smooth up «he up- cuse for failue to
ner end of the street near ths grove, will bo accepted
He thought if the city ¿odld make a
L. 'C . Newman reported for
>msl< donation toward Ota work that banquet committee that 118
enough contributions could be sacur- were sold and bills amounting
ed from the Commercial Club and I were allowed ordered paid. ' 4
citizens to do the necessary I Whether to At up the Myrtle Grove
work.
I aa a camping ground, the purpose for HEMSTITCHING and Pteotia» At­
tachment. Guaranteed to At any
To clean up that grove he suggest- which it was purchased, or to put
se wine machine. Pitee fS. ECON­
ed a half holiday whan everyone I PstUrson Grove in shape for the ac-
OMY COMPANY, Milliner, Moat.
should turn out and do their bit.
’ commodation of auto tourists, was
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a been talk for two or subject on which much talk, wit
three years of improving Fifth street satire was expended.
Some sdvo-
ta|snd the property owners there may | cates of ths Patterson Grove es
decide to aak «or it this year.
I camp site desire the Myrtle Grove to
Eneineer Gould stated that Ray- be reserved for family picnics, out-
mond Archibald, brides eneineer, had door meetings, etc., while the down
spoken to him about euttinc off the town park proponents point oat that
joint at the southwest corner of the I if campers are directed off ep the hill
hieh school rrounds, ths dirt being lo the outlyine perk they will keep
Retired to use In making ths approach going right out the hieh way +nd
TRANSFER—Reasonable
retee, uniform charges on eombiaod
time end mileage basis. Stop the
blue truck end oidor yôur hauling
from the driver or phone 116L. R.
H. Archard.
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FOR SALE—6 room modera house,
* conve ient for Ugh school. Torem
to responsible parties. E. G. Oppor­
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Want to B oild Auditorium
The local American Legion poet are
seriously considering the matter of
erecting a community building on the
lower Boor of which can bo held the
annual corn show and with a large
dance Boor above. No one questions
the crying need of sodh a building
and with as thra. a bunch as the La-
ULD & GOULD
The S tov 9 Store
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Sunday School session at 10 a .‘m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at f p.
A. B. Gidler had offered to do! ***
PM itt,
the work for f8.0fi6.4S; Carl Ensels I *P"wrth League devotional .ar­
far |7,760; and Peart Bros, for fTr
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612.43. Mr. Enaste had nudo a m is-1 ™ I W Masting Wadaaaday even-
take in figuring his bid, bet ths deter-
mt * °’*lock- ’
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mining factor ta the rejecting o f sill ^
A B- Pendleton, Fester,
bid* was ths possibility that gravel
might be purchased at s lower figure
after the state >ss 1st ths eontrtetl Susdsy School at 1:3« a. m.
fdr rucking the highway from Rose-
Sunday Smrlea at 11 a. m.
berg to Coqullla.
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Subject for next Sunday, "Ever-
Tbe coumHl than adjourned until lasting Punlahmaut.”
the next evening whan the recorder
Wednesday evening meeting, at I
vas tea treated to advertise for bids loVieck.
for the bonds iaauad to pay for both | The public la
the north and and the Knowlton street
You’d hotter go on a diet If Pris-
Tbe objection of J. F. Meeeer to ths! cilia Dana doesn’t lift you out of
ta “CONFLICT"—you’re too
sad the ioamameat | heavy. At ths Liberty Theatre next
h j tim eaas- Tuesday and
PACIFIC FARM
JERSEYS
MBLIA ANN’S REX
His sire, the gold medal bull—
Rinds Lnd of S. B.; full brother
of Lad’s Little Paaline—worM’s
record 4-year-old (M l lbs. fat);
also full brother of Lad’s Lady
Ann, dam of St. Mawos Lad’s
Lady—the world champion sen­
ior yearling of all broads.
T R I l i n r ^ ^ W R f T LAD
YOUNG BULLS FOR SALS
Sired by Malia Ann’s Rex