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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
SfiÈSïEjg* ^ Afferà P IS E m ’ " J - y = I is the near their son's, t e f l winUr her* three years ago sad n i ter trying it bock in Iowa agaia they have decided Oregon weather la beat We are glad to have them 1 us again and hope Coo# will not do vslji S m Pure Extracts, Spices and Baking v : Powder . b*r«ft of womsn friend.. No » o r . outran » * love-.tory haa appeared on the screen in many, many month*. And | ■ - Neal Burna and Vera la X ' "RED HOT LOVE" A Chrietie Coamdy A Roaring Laugh Sueeaaa Thia i. the last picture for on* ««ok — ""1 " 1 » i i i MONDAY. DECEMBER 4 to SATURDAY, DECEMBER • THE MACEY-BAIRD COMEDIANS Opening Monday Night four act Comedy Drama "MARION GREY" Feature Vaudeville between Acta * * 1 fl;. J *« Band and Orehe.tr* Featuring 8 l5 f ' i A Speck “T o b y ” Leitch SP' ■''"••fl B k J / ' Change of Flay Nightly Friday night the Mg feature play "WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY?" The play th at every mother should bring her daughter to m . The play on the order of the great Stag* and Screen Success of “EVERY WOMAN" A MILLION LAUGHS EVERY ? £ Gaad Show and a varied Program— No Coming eeea Mae Marry in “PEACOCK ALLEY" A Scenic Extravaganaa A k a the “KENTUCKY DERBY" t h e Seneat lenal Race Picture •' -d For Bakin About |S0,000 loss was « a fire which early this mor troyed the Collier hotel!, buildings occupied by the You can make better cake, pies pool hall and the Cochran pool hall, and for a time tree thee ed the entire and other pastry with pure materials busineaa section of the city. than with inferior materials. Use of bate end a water tank tiled for o church. Owing to the maintained by the Coos Boy Lumber Pure extracts, spices and baking splendid weather v e ore having the Company prevented the spread of the ladies served hot dinners for the powder cost little more than inferior floss** to Mia. Kata Jackson's taurant next door and to other butld- oat of doors. extracts and spices. Verna Hermann, who is teael There «rare rooms ovsr both of the at Sixes in Curry county, spent The pure goods go further than tol halls and about twenty-five «rook and at horns with her parents. the inferior goods and give you much oms in Gw hotel. In oil fifty | Forrest Hermann is quits sick and the neighbors are going to have ■re occupied when the fir* occurred better satisfaction. Good flour with bee Tuesday to dig potatoes and pick but all of the occupant* were awak our ' . his’ apples. His little son, Dolose, 1 k tin » to get out of tba baud' who hod his arm thrown out of ings without injary bet the i place and broken, is able to hav# it lost all of their possessions. out of the sling. * ^ Ollie Sm ite was in on* of the Mrs. Ed. Forrest, who has oms skk, and ha was carried out quite ill, is much improved. 3 1 * stretcher. Mrs. Goo. Hermann is confined t* The fir* started about 1:30 o'clock her bed and her sister, Mrs. Agnes this morning and probably from the Purrov, from Hillsboro, is now with stove usdd in the re*taurant part of gives you a long start toward a 8UC- the Cochran pool holL The flames eessful result , Will Hartley met with a aer rapidly spread to the other pool hall accident while pulling stump*. HU tha hotel. The buildings d*f You can get them at this store at hones ran away and Ma lags wore troyed ere in the block opposite tea . I very reasonable prices. Phone us or | caught in the cable, .which broke a| depot. m twice in one and bruised the The Collier hotel was owned ani call and let us supply your wants. I other badly. He called for help and «■rated by James Collier sad the L. L. Thomas, who was pastng by in •s was about »10,000. hU car, went to his rescue. He took of »3,000 was carried. Mr. Hartley to Pemberton’s hospi Sam Holeom owned the building in tal, whore the bones were set end which hia pool hall was located. Tha I he U doing nicely. loss k shoot »6000, with »MOO inaur Dr. GleUyer tested Fortest Her ice. Imenn’s dairy herd lost week and L Cochran had a finely fitted pool | only one reacted. hall and hia loss is about »10,000 Arthur Slgwey and eon ore here with »«000 insurance. IvUiting his «rift’s parents, Mr. and Ben Winquiat had a b SAVE MONEY BY PAYING C£SH I M n. John Neal. in the pool hall and he A school program and basket to thing. Icial were giten at the school house Practically nothing waa saved | Saturday night. A vary large crowd from the buildings as tha fir* had Auto Accident at Bandon planked street, white her* mokes on I in attendance and the proceeds elbow over the tide flats. Tho right i headway, when the people were A Bandon press dispatch soys that e »111.60. The money k to be aw akened and they did not hove a front wheel of tho onto struck the Mr. and Mrs. John Jonas, elderly pion- I used for re pa poring and pointing the ground first and the machine woo de c* to get anything o u t of Bandon about 70 years of building. Special m usk, instrument molished. w e n both badly injured lost F ri f Mrs. Jones was on the b ate soot al, by Katherine Warner and solo by ILE. Chnrefc day might when their auto ran off | Mrs. John Robbins wars much Bn* Both w en quits badly hurt, it k 10 j th* end e# the main street end crash feared, Internally. Mr. Jones’ chest School ftt flyy Sunday Sol joyed by everyone. The teachers ed to pieces on the sand flute 20 feat was crushed when he wot thrown wish to thank every on* for their o’clock hour. below. Preaching ot 11 O. m. hearty support in making the social egeinst tho steering goer. Both ho Several sow the accident but it is Evening preaching ot 7:S0 p. m. end h k «rife «rare ot once token to not known just bow it happened. It tho hospital. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. was possibly due to tbo windshield Church night end prayer meetii Mr. and Mrs. Jones hove but on* EAST FORK NOTES r clouded. Mr. Jones, who was child, M n. John Tucker, of Bandon. '■ ' •}/! I Wednesday ot 7 J0 . Clyde Barker’s cor caught driving, foiled to turn up the hill ot M n. Jones’ father k John B. Mar "Tho church with u | Sunday on the old Coe* Boy i tho end of tho street and went on L D. Cook, shall, Band on *t nonogonorion, who k the Dora school house. He ahead and through th* railing off tho about M years of eg*. | alone and got oat without b< Bo sure and remember the Cafe hinged. Considerable damage 1 teria Lunch Doe. 8th ot Goulds’ Hell. dona but the engine and soma *1 Coffee, cake, soled, sandwichs*, pie, | W E , ports as* oil right. hot boons, etc. The people in Road District No. 14, Brewster Valley, had a road n ing Saturday and voted o ten tax to put gravel from the South ■ t ^ Fork of tho Coquill* river oa the mod. ■*'•** *v*ds*> *-¿4 Jessie Laird, o twelve year old led of Browuter Valley, went to Gravel FOR SALE—Five rootm bungalow on 1 paved highway at Fifth s tre e t C o-1 Ford and get one of their horse* quill*, practically n ew. »760 cash which got hurt whan working ea th< tf J J. J. Stanley. rood near Bridge. too beau sort of knock WANTED — Lady or Gentleman bod cold for a couple Salesmen to demonstrate in bom is not in the best of on a paying proposition with o good future. T o r information write Edward L. Knapp, 261 W. bunch of cattle which he ships from 6th S t, Eugene, Ora. R om burg to Klamath county. Tho same day o bunch was on tee FOR SALE OR RE N im ic a ta urant rood for Look Kolhagen, *f Rose- a t Myrtle point Write or coll on JJRKi ¡«SS burg, from his ranch on tee North MA. A. T. Train, Myrtle Peint, Fork. Ora. ’“?■ 46tf* Lost week Jo* Albina recoived a white Leghorn rooster, which cost WANTED- Beef him »20 s t the Hollywood Far, Wash ington. That rooster is soma bird. - m A man by tho name of Boa, in New York, would bòra oil women’s col FOR S A L E -4 room five lots and o half, la north oad| leges to tbo ground. Ho would put of town. Small payment assy tolteli for btlUC«. put in tbetr bonds some little trace McEwen"* OM* I of sanse.” Yea will find bis state ment on first peg* of Oregonian of Nov. SS, eoi. 7. Ho says, "of oil fool FOR SA TE-M odern 6-i with t loto oad large born; a bar things In tbo world I think tho col gain for quick buyer. Will raat| lege for woomo k the worst." to family without children. K. G. I'll bet te s t while the women think Mr. See may be real pretty they know be eon not son for and talks WANTED— Men or women to take like a fool. K. A. Easton. ■ « d o rs for genuine guaranteed hos - ------------ ...m i I ' iery for men, women, and children. Five years ago Tuesday I . H. Me Eliminates darning. Salary »64 a Ckakay bought the Coquflk Cream week full tima, »100 an hour spore ery of F. E. Conway, who had aban time. Experience unnecessary. In doned his plan to make it o eondan- ternational Stocking Milk, Norris-' sery. Mr. MeCkokoy km managed town, Pe. 42tl0| this institution vary eueeeaafully ever mo , except for tee short timo it WANTED—to bay sans ■e tho property od the Oregon Del- men’s League. traete. W. G. W right K r g g B ff! a I f N O SL E R ’S CASH ST O R E COMING W an t A d s Liberty Theatre HRIST Weeks Away Only O M E IN And See Our 'i i s » CHRISTMAS GIFTS Something For Every Member of the Family A FRESH STOCK Of Ornaments and Things to Brighton up Your Tree for the Kiddies GOULD & GOULD The Stove Store ONE WEEK » H f l g Monday Dec. 4 ¡ITT M acy B a ir d s Comedians BAND and ORCHESTRA VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Church *f Ourtet Note* The subject of the Sunday morning eormon: "C hrist's Poverty. Our School a t feto a. m. Service a t U a. m. for next Steday, "4 Only RiBfoîe School o t 10 o'clock. Preaching and Communion ot 11. •VC. E. Prayer meeting at M K ^ a S L " ? » ^ L d m t the pong service. The eubject of the evening « m o n will he. “The Great T ra n sfo rm a tio n .” Illu stra te d by blackboard picture. Mid Weak P rayer meeting Wed- eediy sveoing a t 7 JO. ' H. E. Rsss*n. Miniai. a t Gould’s HaU Friday. Dee. all evening. Having helped them finish tea war with Germany both England and With LOCAL A PPLIC A TIO N *, a s th ey aea* M e se a t of | Franco, according to their former C hurch u f God Is e local omiers, beorges Clemenceau and t u t ------- Sunday School 1» a. m. David Lloyd-George, am now dead Preaching Service 11 a. m. ju g Yeung People* mooting ot « JO p. H rions th at Uncle Sam should take hand in helping them make peace - - C a ta rrh ' o n o f th * Seat p h r s lc ta a s Preaching services ot 7 JO p. m. Wo extend O cordial invitât on to The state highway rsS -K rw S snte the legislature to ■»-‘-.V , • ¡ v y F W ' r-‘ r ß i r . 'S E s ? * % »rir* 4 wntHwri«« H. B. Wilson, Pastor. laws, so that fine* impel njicnr f Send fw lation of th« ittU c tfifle PO fr. , - TV *« a shall bo paid into th* state bigbsray The Seariute.M both for »El* ■ yam OPENING PLAY M ARION G REY ........................................................... ......... Look Out For TOBY Popular Prices