Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
— id yet you any, “ vote a g Why do we have to veto ■ tax to obtain what yoe are to call a market road? We that the way am not to ha account of highways. If the money spent that we by f i Vi r • Ä * ä « - '.V », j that IH the haarte o joy, but yet where n We rote t a x « to ramssmtur nttnnw 1 ^«4« . ueany every eiccuo get a little bit of **; SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER U aad Ammm Q. Ni 11 m » 1» “ WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME** taaM, the grans I «»ciña ting human inter«*! picture* that long after other* are forgotten. « V ■ed laat year in the U. 3. À. WHYT give yon : It it a •very father, every m oth«, eve » should aee. And URBAN’S MOVIE CHAT8 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 a If Glean Hunter in -THE CRADLE BUSTER” The atory of a youth who broke out on Independent Day and bloeaouMd into a regular fellow. A whirling cc---- - g amafl town youth who turned out to be the fastest ^ « T _________ thrill» than the ordinary melodrama, ha* ail the interest touch of a big drama and baa more reel, real, genuine comedy than a And Charle* Chaplin in “THE RINK” A Chaplin Clnanie And TOPICS OF THE DAY And Aaaap’a Fabian—“ LOVE A T FIRST 81681” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER I f and.1* “ THE MOHICAN’S DAUGHTER” A picturiaatien of "Jaaa Uck,” a atory by Jack London. ■ Hera M t a ia H a t fH H m M i& ill play a harpeat do« bar »tring»- Drama of tender ca- dencee, yet of ‘ viril# action—etaged midst the gloria* of the And GOLDWYN PICTOGRAPH Added Attract!*« Friday Night: Charle# Hatch la*« in “GO GET ’EM HUTCH” Episode I f SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I f in “ MIDNIGHT” .. * new-found love, then the return of the vaniehed bridegroom—thee* are the element» of this pUy. Con eiw n B¡inner la a glorious, youthful beauty with perfect screen technique end rare versatility, tvpi fying clean, sweet, American «Manhood. And “ RICH MAN POOR MAN“ A Hal Beech CoMdy And Hy. Mayer’* TRAVELOGUE PATHS NEWS Coed Picture* and varied Program— N * Better Anywhere. -“ HUMAN HEARTS“ Rill Qty Cleaners Clean [HÉMÍ Clothes phone io3L Clean ■ Ntw Cnacn ia Circuit Cvnrt Selling Timber Land Today Nov. 8—W. E. Craw, E. H. Ham den and H. E. Haas, supervisors Fat Elk Drainage D iet, vs. Fat Elk Drainage District, and all freehold ers, legal voters and assessment pay- era in said district. „ Nov. *— F. R Shore* ra. Sam Gar den. Nor. f —F. E. Kenney vm. Christina B Walter F. Paplnon. i - E. Paulson and Mar- A sal* of government timber land occur* today at Rooeburg when 4« forty-acre tracts are to be disposed of if bidders are on the granad to buy the property. Mast intereethw to Coot eoonty are the 4« tracts mentioned which era situated at the baud of Uttmus Inlet and ia the Cunningham creek district in the immediate vicinity of Coquill«. This amount of tfrther makes a total * f about 11 1-8 «actons that are being said. Logging opera tion* era being carried on by the Mc Donald A Vaughan company near the Isthmus inlet timber and by the Smith-Powers company near the Cunningham tracts north of town. Cari Davis o f the Smith lim ber company at MaraUMd left yesterday morning far Roeeburg to attend the sale, aa did Ben Chandler, who is in tim tid in the stle. The land is all from the forfeited Cooe Bay wagon road land grant. Fora vs. John For*. Suit for divotee. Nov. f —1 The Ad|untm*nt Bureau of the Portland A*a*n. of Credit Men ra. Frank JF. Fiah. ;* 2 ¿ ra. Georg* A. Blake. f. H. and Maud B, Tap- t G. A n « Nov. A lor ra. L) «t a l. Nov. S—A. * . Beami Gant, Amelia Omit, and Ineoirant, by C .M ‘ ra. BenJ unuel Gor- Buy Iron Works ra. Glenn Hunter in “ THE CRADLE Lumber Co. e*. al BUSTER,” a whirlwind eomedy of a » P— * of Portland, small town youth, who turned out to apt. of Banka Frank be the fastest thing In town, at the E. Dav- C via, 100 roads at mu if we ronda? Much ado le arado over road foe tourists to ride over, cant see how we can invito touriste to come when they can’t tour t country. Can anyone know anyth! of our beautiful county when they can’t get off ef n certain strip ef road? They might whis through but they won’t build n read nor be able to recommend the country that has no by roads and also need an mu plane to make connections betwe stretch««. I am presuming that the on for objecting to making randa for the country people is because at tor the road is built we expect R kept in repair and the hole* Ailed with something else beeid» some fern tope and soft garden «oil, as I have seen it done year after year. Or they, pet a “lid”—aa Mr. Easton calla it—on on the top without anchoring aad away it goes with the first water. »kB to one stranded in the mud as if it waa time and money thrown away. Man may swear and women ■ray rail but they can’t get over the road for six months at a tiara sons winters and many months any winter. Mrs. F, D. Fisk. Cfcarch «I Ckrtet N o t« aad then fill beck' of them "bjTtiie Tha subjaet of the Sunday morning edge sad keep the forty-foot width wUl be: “The Fruit of tha Spirit.” If the records have been properly The evening subject will be: “Ged ipt anyone ought to be able to find ia Not Mocked,” iUuotratod by a Bible that rand width cadis for forty-feet nr- back tram tide water. " H. R ReeeeR Minister In theee good roads meetings and Wellman Coffee 0* - ’ -• i- This is more than good coffee. It is the best quality coffee sold any where. Has more real coffee strength and a finer flavor. Saves one third. -• > ’ s Flour . •. r f i l «¿ T í ‘ W e advise you to lay in your supply of Flour as the wholesale price advanced two or three times. W e still sell at thé old price. M I T R Y O UR Olympic or White Down Flour O ur Store will be closed all day Saturday, ^ Armistice Day. n o s l e r : s CASH STORE S A V E M O N E Y B Y P A Y IN G C A SH Want Ads One Cent a Word FOE SALE—4 room bungalow and flva lots and a half, In north end of town. Small payment down aad easy terms for balance. See Bert ¿¿c- 4fU * WANTED—One or more children to can for by the month. Box 86, Coquilte, On. WANTED—Mon or orders for gonuia* lory for men, women, aad Muldrea. Eliminates darning. Salary SfiO a weak full time, fiUM aa hour sparo lime. Experience unnecessary. In ternational Stocking Mills, Norris town. Pa. 48U0 FOE SALE—4-room bouse, pantry, bath, toilet 4 Lote. Eaay terms. A. Wilson. V . «* 2 RANCH FOB RENT—110 FOR TRADE—Good work horse, weight about ISO, aad sot of har ness, for Ford ¡can. Write to Haary Luiten, General Delivery, Myrtle Point Oregon. 48tl* WANTED—A ear load of Dry Ce dar Potes, Sfi and 40 fast hmg, • inch» at the small aad. Quote pries* for spot cash, on hoard can. F. J. Shorey 2M Morrison S t, Port- fifty chard. Ranter will bo expected to buy team, machinery and impla- manta. Apply to P. O. Box 1*0, Coquilte, O n. 41M* W ANT—mapensibte adult or student »boat one day each month to col lari established account* in Co quille. Permanent Ne Soiling. Pays 98 to ffi each month. W rit* ago aad foil information to P. 0. Box 841, Portland, O n. 42t2 FOR RENT OF 8ALE—Fire , bungalow with both, lights water; six lota. On Second FOR SALE—Modern 8 with I teto and Usgo gain for quick boyar to family without ehil WANTED—to bay m m purchase money mortgage* and tend con tráete W. G. W right M tf 41 tf FOB RENT—Two front non and etean, light and airy. Cleaners fi Tailors. .... City WANTED—Boaf hid**, groan aad salted, wool aad mohair. Goo. T. Moulton, CoqnQte, Ora. Service Counts~PIH y M f Jl FOR RENT—fifi-acre dairy ranch on Coquill* river. Address R Dan ielson, Riverton, On. 40t4* 48t2* FOR SAI tag for *$ 39 * y. + ' l y %r£■ ■” " il , on your Winter Journey to Californi a Ohoorvatten Can with comfortable chain, wide win tows and broad roar platforms; Through Stooping Can with latest travel Inxartes; Unexcelled Dining Car eriahte, and picturesque scen ery wOl add to the pleasure of yoar journey. P i llyil J Through Standard Sleeping C art V ia the Sconic Shasta Route , .JT. v~ at fitM a. « . i at 11 a. m. light as economy?” Where ia the economy of going In for with the state to have the state pay half the coat of road building if our at • half will rod more than the whole id have been if ms would - roads with our own mater IE CRADLE BUSTER* tel of which we have aa abundance. Hunter is tha story of a twen- ▲fain I ask why. when a district ty-eas •de repairs aad one makes cos sint to the county court, the rap te bo fa. “ Why don’t you veto n apodal to in your district aad fix yoar roads’ Yea dr! but where are the tax I f so bring your container to us and let us fill it with pure, fresh Salad O il; just re ceived s frefh barrel. . Wm sppUas balm to the county officers by saying, “They are not to blame for high taxes; the people vote t a x » upon the: vaa.” Correct, we do, and then entrust the spending to the county officials who have assured us, “That tbay stead far economy.” What is done? Why there is so much money in their hands they are sure they can do much so they begin to expand. First, of course, is to start survsying, but ia- stead of being able to run a survey through and know where the line is, it must be surveyed several times up and down until the abort season is or er; by the next spring as soon aa om could start working, the survey must be again be don* so as to be aura the first one was dona correctly. Of course, we expect to have a survey mads but the time was—when Coos Myrtle Point W on 6-0 county was not considered as rich as ■he is now—a good surveyor could The football game at North Bend run out a line o f several mile* and do laat Saturday afternoon, played in a all the staking of grade, and the cal ran of mud, was the beet high school culating, and ciphering ia a few days » ever played in this eounty. time. Then it was ready to »tart Myrtle Point had the heaviest team grading and filling in with rack for mid consequently the best line, but n foundation. Without a good foun North Bead had the advantage in 0» dation laid then can nothing be built kicking duela, they attempted ma-y that will stand, he it house, roods or more forward pesia», and although but two were successful, young Bal character. There was not so mueh said about colra nearly mad* a touchdown from Civil Engineering but tba work was on* of thorn. done satisfactorily, quickly and • The only eeore of the gamo ora« «Malty, made ia the second quarter when i A few weeks ago we read in the fumble by North Bend gave the vlai Sentinel that the right ef way from ton tito ball and by and runs ant the bridge at CoquiUe to the Hatha steady line bucking the oval was way place was to be put back through pushed over for the touchdown. Myr the marsh and down tba ditch bank. tle Point feilod to kick the goal aad Much time this summer waa us« the game ended « to I. in surveying this rout* and now they In the last half Myrtle Point haven’t a right of way secured od to be playing a defensive, rather through the property of five different than an offensive g bar energies to koeping North Bead irties. There in a right of way already f r«tn scoring. In this half also North 1 changed Its tactics from line bought and paid for through at least four of these parties’ holdings. M i, bucking, at which they succeeded in it needs repairing and put into s'good very few instance», and played a i open game with many forward condition and so, are wo to throw it M, but the sKppery condition of away and buy a now one? There isn’t a man of my acqnaln- tha field and ball prevented a com nce but would tell his wifo in plain pletion of many attempt« . It was a language what he thought e f her if hard-fought, etean gam* aad tha boat ■ won although that« 1« not n oh* bought expansive articles of fur nitons or even an expensive article of grant daal o f diffc who would throw such article* away because of a »cratch or rent Orar a thousand p< which waa brought on hy her care ent for tha eouteat, | Ho would aay* “ I can’t af over from the Coquilte valley. ford a* much extravagance; can’t you fix it some way?” Can the taxpayer) M. E. Ckorch such extravagance and be lag will be ob- content with the economy, efficiency eh at both the good roads that they stood for ! seeking office? I have no kick prandi at 11 a. ag against civil engineers but really what de they car* about where ich nt 7:80 p. m. the roads are put or haw? They know lay School at the v a s i 10 if it isn’t satisfactory there to an- o'clock hour. . Mg job coming their way. The Epworth League at 8:80 p. aa. e and wherefore must be deter Church night aad prayer ■■■tings : Wednesday at 7:10. of the people. “The durch with n welcome.” If they are standing for economy. I* Dj Cook, Pmatma. Money, and good rondo, what is o matter with the court aad the >rt eommiaeion—which ia also kopt up by the tax payor— working to School at 10 a. m. gether and fixing dm river road at 11 a. m. and 7-JO p. m. where it has already been paid for Epworth League at OJO p. m. established and surveyed, some where Subject of morning sermon: “ The fifteen and twenty times, and Aristocracy « f Sorrise.” have M M reed? The subject e f the evening sermon By that I don’t mean to drive the on Armistice Day theme: “The piles back upon the bank to rave off Sword of the Prince of Ponce.” half the width ef the road, but drive Did you ever think of a church as l i s t to tide water when the tha eonadaae* of tha community ? width e f road calls for it to ha, aad H. V. Moore, Pastor. then the dredge—the port commission in such a your Dressing? Los Angeles Trip Fare*, sleeping train Mhedutos. or inquire of agenta, or 1th f JO H N M. SCOTT, gan t Portias Or*. * *<j.