The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 18, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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FRIDAY
COQUILLE TALLEY
Shall It Be K o-K ed?
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 55 and 51
“ SNOW BUND*
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It’s a tale o f primitive passions in the Canadian North­
west with the action moving briskly from beginning to end.
The picture is a veritable scenic triumph with a great
‘ number o f beautiful snow-scapes, ragged mountains and
wide stretches o f forests.
And -HOCUS P0CU 8- A Bolin Comedy
And -THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE“
‘ Chap. 11
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 A 25
Richard Bathelmeaa ia “TOL’ABLE DAVID”
A First National Attraction. A picture with a Down in
Dixie flavor filmed In the Hill o f Old Virginia amid Moon­
shine and Mount*ihsers. An epic of mountain mothers
and mountain men! And a boy who leaps to manhood in
life’s greatest test Thera a n laughs, throbs and thrills
for everybody. See the combat between this modem
David and Goliath staged in the Virginian mountains.
Aad “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS”
And TOPICS OF THE DAY aad AESOP'S FABLES
THURSDAY AND PRIDAY,-AUGUST 24 aad 55
Viola Daaa in T H E 14th LOVES” .
A comedy drama that has more laughs and thrills to the
minute than the heroin« has suitors. Just what became
o f thirteen of the fourteen lovers is where the fun comes
in and Viola Dana knows just how to put them away with
the least pain
And -Goldwyn Graphic”
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
Saaeae Hayekews ia “THE VERMILLION PENCIL”
This is Hayakawa’e latest picture aad the biggest one be
has ever attempted. It is a veritable precession o f stag­
gering thrills. A Story full o f the allure and mystery of
the Orient—the magic o f self-sacrifice and a tinge of
heart-rending tragedy.
Aad Saab Pollard ia “ FIFTEEN MINUTES”
.. . . I - Aad PATHS NEWS
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earning eaxt weak “ PECK’S BAD BOY”
WUh Jackie Ceegaa
Y ou Earn $1.00 a Minute
AUGUST
Hand ob Beaten Third Time
It w m a largely attended and
«5 the Tee me
I interesting aeaaion of the Commercisi
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Club held at the city hall Wednesday Coquille
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evening. The matter o f fitting
Bandon
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the Myrtle Grove for a
North Bead
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camp grounds waa taken up and cee* Mars held y
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6
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| ■ ¡derad at le n t length.
The Park Commiaaion baa
From the time Hobson hit a Ho- te
i greatly hampered in carrying
ran into the brush along the left field |
their ideas for making the park
foul line tort Sunday until the
fortabla for tourists by a lack
o f the game Coquille waa not h<
fundi and «it wai decided to ask the by the visiting Bandon team. Of |
city thia fall to budget a sum which
would provide seme means for doing several hundred hearts at the Co-|
Y ob will
I the work next spring.
quills fans cams right up ia theii
The repair of the toilets in
aral and sandry throats, but
I grove is- to be undertaken at
players managed tel
Two light* have been ina tal led in the slip out o f danger without
grove by the dty and Water
rious trouble than threatened heart |
I intendent Epperson has agrod to lay failuro.
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line for water into the grounds.
That Bandon bunch o f bell
| The present line stops short of the ia always dangerous,
rove.
score was 8 to 5 against them in the |
Talk o f requesting the legislature fifth they kept hammering away
I to give statutory and oOcial recegni- drova in enough to tie that score, but |
tion of the pronoundation o f the Coquille scored aaother aad the
city’s name as “ Ko-keel." was in­ sing telly in the sixth
th is:
dulged in by soma of those present,
Harry Oarding waa hit quite frealy |
and the idea that the name Coquille in spots and especially in
We like the trade o f particular people,
we have
on stationery and printing be ac­
eh two long flies want
the quality that suits th en .
companied by the word “ Ko-keel” in hUl in right field for home runs, I
[parenthesis was suggested.
which with a good field would have I
A. J. Sherwood stated that neither been easy outs. But Harry kept his
Let as send yon out a watermelon. They are at their heat
[o f the common methods of
head working, pitched steady belli
and the price 8c p e rtb is as low as they will go quite
| ing the word ware used by the In- throughout and waa returned a win­
ms, who called it “ Cushquell,.’
ner aa he should have been. Had it I
ist that ia as near as we can
not been for the hitting of the locals, I
[it in type. While a uniformity
though, ha would have le st
Thai
pronoundation is desirable the most feeding hitter waa Hobson, who got
Important thing is to gat the tourists a homer, a triple, a single ami a baas |
and tra valient to stop in Ko-keel and
■ i t . five trips to thfiM I
look around and if they want to call Cutis Slade got a single and a double, |
it “Coquell” it will not harm the city King two singles, Oerding a ting
| any.
and a homer and Rodney Smith a|
Of mare importance is the getting double. Babe Thomas, who started
|it listed on railroad ratea carda
the seasdh hitting the apple, has been I
~laliforaia, where frequent
in an unlucky slump, not being able I
SA V E M ON EY B Y P A Y IN G CASH
lare cited o f the inability o f railroad to connect safely in the last aix|
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agente to seU tickets to Coquille be­
cause the town ia not hated on their
schedules. This matter Is to be
|ei> up with John M. Scott at on
two errors and without tbo aemblanco
Will Get Over 50 Per Cant
The Jubilee celebration
of a hit. Knutson scared a homor
Attorney James T. Brand, o f the
| Honed but it was decided to leave it for thorn ia the third, and after Hajroa
Dairymen’s Lsague liquidating com­
■entirely in the hands o f the Woman had walked in the sixth, Keene aeorod
mittee, has announced a dividend o f
Club and the committee they have ap- him with a lucky homer and was fol­
46 per cent for all members o f the
I pointed.
lowed <f>j Dhiffy, who dropped the
The dub is going to pay the ex hall in the same place and went all WOMAN WANTED to work at the league, aome to bs paid in stocks,
Coquille Laundry.
as local communities may be inter­
I pensee of J. E. Norton out to the the way around.
ested,
but the greater amount in cash.
I meet'nir of the State Highway Com
A triple and a double ia K m eighth
mission w«*k after next, the Good aeorod aaother, and an erne' by FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in Thia is not the full amount that the
the former Branstetter ree idonee, members of the league will receive,
Roads Association being out o f funds. Made, followed by Hayee’ double
dose ia. Phone 42L.
lit i* Mr. Brand aaid, and th ultimate dis­
I This will probably be the meeting at aeorod their last ran.
tribution will be from 60 to 56 per
which the final location of the
Coquille got to Tollasea, the lett-
cent of the original claims.
road between the bridge here and Fat
Members of the league, who are
| Elk will be determined.
located In the Coos Bay jurisdic­
Mrs. Myrtle Pugh,
tion, will receive 17 par cent in stock
b Beaver Slough Navigable?
S iti*
o f the Coos Bay Mutual Creaiqery
The Coeledo Drainage diatrict com­
company, and enough cash to fagring
plains that the Southern Pacific
the payment to 26 per cent and within
bridge over Beaver Slough is not
the next ten day* the remainder of
high enough to permit the passage of
the dividend, in cash, amounting to 20
the dredge, which is at work deepen­
per cent more at their claims.
ing the dough to drain the adjouning
The stock issuance and the 5 per
land and that the eompeny will not
cent cash payments have been mailed
do anything to put tbo bridge hi shape
to the members about Coos Bay, Mr.
to allow the dredge to pass through
Brand said.
It ia claimsd that this slough Is a
navigable stream and that the road
OR SALK Registered
Holstein
NOSLER’S
CASH S T O R E
bridge it.
Goes, Kendall A Murphy,
acting for the drainage district, mads
an appeal to this sffset to the army
engineers, asking that the railroad
company let the dredge through and
suggesting that the trestle be remov
dor Smith’s fly end ended the agony.
In the sixth King hit safely, stole
second and was trying for third whan
Kosna's quick thrown caught him off
the bag. Hobble tripled to right and
•cored when Harper let Abbott’s easy
grounder down the first base Una go
through him. ,i
while trading here.
It taken about 15 minute« to order
and be measured fo r a Royal Tailored Suit or Overcoat.
That’s what it means to buy your clothes from a long es­
tablished tailoring hpuse, where good workmanship is sec­
ond nature. 15 minutes is the tim e; $15 the saving—-if
net considerably m ore!
City Cleaners & Tailors
Phone 108L
Coquille
Fancy A Plain Sewing, Practical Shirt
G e n e ra ! H a u lin g
a n d D e liv e ry
to all parts o f the dty
Meet all Trains and Boats
Agent! lor
JOHNSON’S MILL WOOD
War wagas were bound to result in
wage wars.—New York Tribune.
Mrs. Pierce Entertains
Wednesday evening Mrs. Hal Pierce
entertained six tables at -500.” The
occasion eras the meeting of the Jun­
ior “ 600” club but there w en many
others present, several ladies coming
from Myrtle Point. The out o f town
Mrs. Ckas. Hsrlocker,
Ray, Harry and Latter Do­
it, o f Myrtle Point; Mrs. Her-
locker's sister, M n. Creighton, of
Oregon City, M n. S. 8. Norton, o f
Redding, California, Mrs. F. E. Mc­
Kenna, o f Corvallis, and M n. F. O.
Jennings, who was a former member
of the club. The evening was a very
delightful one for all present. After
the games were ended the hostess
served dainty refreshments.
Mrs.
J. A. Collier end M n. T. B. Currie
were lucky enough to carry
SH IN G LE S for SA LE
Mansell Drayage k
Delivery Co.
Phone 101J
Walker's
Millinery
Bulls. Six months old, good typs.
The Woman's Relief Corps o f the
Sira’s two nsorest dams average
O. A. R. served the eld soldiers with
1,000 lbs.
Geo. E. Dix, Marsh­
a picnic dinner Sunday, in the Myr­
field, Ore.
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tle grovd, says the Myrtle Point
American.
There were about 100
pn eenl Several carloads o f Coquille
people motored up to attend the pic­
nic. The dinner was reported to have
been a great success. In addition to
TO TRADE—Motor beat with an S
H. P, Fairbanks- M ono, 2 cylinder
Engine; to trade for Car er Track
in good condition. Gardner's Gar­
age, Coquille, Ora. Phone 44J.
30t2.
Payne P aid $ 2 4 5 1
The city council held a short moot­
ing last Tuesday evening to pay Con­
tractor M. W. Payne for the work al­
ready done on the Sherwood Heights
improvement. According to the en­
gineer’s report Mr. Payne Was en­
titled to m fri-M for the work to far,
and he waa paid 75 per cent of this,
•r 52551.16
Beside allowing a 57
Money to loan on city property.
G. W right
Coquille
Smith 2b -
King e
Medley If
Hobson, 5b
Abbott cf
Oerding p
Slade as
Thomas lb
Barg rf
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Totals
Runs
2 0 0 4 2 1 0 0
Bandon
ah r h pa
4 0 0 1
MeKanaa 5b
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Hubbard 3b
Hayes c f
4 2 2 1
Keans lb A p
6 2 1 T
Knutson tf
4 1 2
1
4 2 2 8
Duffy c
Moore rf
vi* 4 5 5 1
Harÿer sa * lb
4 • 0 4
2 0 0 0
Totlmaon p
RoatUa ta
ï ’ 2 1 0 0
Only $12.50
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Coquille
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Sale
Dates
Fri.
Sat
Truth in «very word at this: -TOL’­
ABLE DAVID” is one o f the
pictures of th
Coquille 6; three hose hits, Hayes i
Hobson; first on balls, off Oerding 1,
off TaUaeon 2, off Keene 2; left on
base*, Bandon 6, Coquille 5; first
bam on errors. Coquille 2, Bandon 2;
two base hits, Slade, Duffy, Knutson,
sm ini, non» nni$i modsoh ,
Duffy, Oerding, Knutson; struck out
by Oerding t , by Tellaeon 5, by
4; double pis ye, Slade to Smith to
hit by pitcher, McKenna by
time of game, 1
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R etu rn
Limit
15 Days from Sale Date
ASK AGENT ABOUT
8EASON PARES
Travel now and realise big pro­
fits in transportation coots.
For further particulars ask
agents _
Southern Pacific Lises
John M. Scott,
General 'Pa