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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
M9 ~1fhe 1, tkooe living and bar remains warn interred Rose City cease Wry. Her son, J. Carl, o# Arago, want op to Portland a week age Sunday her at the last. She was the mother ef tan child ren, nine of whom survive has as fol SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16th r-Baird Comedians Mr. Oerdlng, Mr. Gets and Kelley of Coquille, were visitor the meeting last night. Mr. was one of the tint men to start Boy 'Scout movement in C o m « ty, establishing a troop of Scouts ten yean ago at Coquille. Mr. Gats and Mr. Oerdlng are both commis sioners of the scouts in Coquille, and are very much interested in the movement. Mr. Johns«, assistant scoutmaster, and Guy Warner, scout master, were present sari Mr. John son had charge of the opening exer cises ef the scouts. Rev. Mr. Cooper was present and gave the boys a five minute talk on the scout lakr. Mr. Kelley, of Coquille, gave a very in teresting talk on the scout movement. —Cpos Bay Timas. You can make better cake, pies id other pastry with pure materials with inferior materials. Pure extracts, spices and baking cost little more than inferior and. spices. Rev. George C. Cart, Portland. FEATURING Oregon, temporarily residing The pure goods go further than M. M. Cart, SPECK “TOBY” LE1TCH the inferior goods and give you much- Mrs. W, MAN THAT PROVIDES THE LAUGHS Cali better satisfaction. Good flour with forais; Mrs. W. A. Lett, Bridge, Ore r AND TUESDAY. DECEMBER H our gon; H. L. Carl. Hubbard, Oregon; C Bury in “SCHOOL DAYS" E. Carl, Los Angeles, California; j ■ ■’ »' D. Carl, Arago, Oregon; W. N. Carl, A W * » e r e « Classic thst will awaken th e ____ F- •':•*** «t the^d**, whan we wpre '“Vida.” It will make you Ashland, Oregon, and Ira W. Carl, ieal young«*—batter aid happier. Revealing the joya, Portland, Oregon. the disappointments, the pranks and the glory of boy She is falso survived by twenty About twenty high school student hood. In fact, every man and woman who remembers seven grand children and nine great have turned out for basket ball prae grand children. Of the grand child ties aad Coach McCormack will have tuiw that makes the dimples catch the laughing tears. ren residing in Coos couty are: Mrs. a large squad from which to p i« the gives you a long start toward a suc- Aad TOPICS OF THE DAY" i Flossie Wilson, of Brewster Valley first team, besides having plenty of cessful result & K' . ■ >. \ A ad Aesop’s Fables TH E FARMER AND THE CAT" Miss Wilma Lett, of Myrtle Point material for practice games. Most •'¿¡/•■¿HP---«'^ «*•;,.*tig».«'j.. f- '' Admieaiea IN d U c lac. War T u Oregon; and Or!in Lett Bridge, Ore of last year’s five era still in school You can get them at this store at gon, children cf Mr. and Mrs. W. A and with the experience they have L#tt; and Kanneth, Melvin, Herbert bad they will no doubt make a good WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13 ft 14 very reasonable prices. Phone us or and Wallace Carl, of Arago, Oregon, showing this year. Practice is in Richard Dts la “ YELLOW MEN AND GOLD" call and let us supply your wants. children of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cart dulged hi tBfr’ aut fiMdd evenings a 2 with ■ § j Mrs. Carl' was born in Mt Morris Illinois, October 24th, 1344, and was An adventure story By Morris about « 79 years and 1 month old at the time for transare ___________ left on a ______ and by the crew, of a Church, Suuth Spanish gall ecu It a " of her death. Sunday School at 10 a. as. with a wallop. Packed ACTION and red-blooded In' the year ISM, at Deep River, men. Beautiful sc Preaching at 11 a- m. aad 7:20 p. photography. A pic- law*, she married August' Carl, ture that will keep on the e of your seat Civil War voter«, who served in ^¿And Ep worth Lea g at 6:90 p. m. Company F, 9th Regiment, Kansas GOLDWYN EBAY PICTOGRAPM I Subject of mo The Volunteer Infantry Admission Ida ft Sic lac. War Tax Personal Touch.’’ Har husband secured a homestead Subject of evening a SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH i: "The of prairie laud, about the time of Divine Right of Kings." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1» aad 1« their marriage, near Deep River, and Break o t a piece of next Sunday she aided and aaaieted him in break Reginald Deuay M TH E EENTUCY DERBY" ing the land. In 18&1, they sold their aad invest it in a sermon. You might A thrilling Story e# adventure on land and aea, filled with I out that there is something FOE SALE-60 bead of shoop; a farm in Iowa, and with their children appealing romance, big moments and breath-taking slt- imlng to you” which you have ev good buy if taken bow . J. L. Smith. boarded an emigrant train with Nor uaflew, as the eon o f the proudest families in Emtwky eriooked., , Count this ch u t« aa css gamely battles against a crashing fata to save the honor way, Coos county, Oregon, as their of your assets, end collect your divi- OM» Cent n W erti Each Insertion WANTED—Men women to take of hie family and regain the high position wrested from The three youngest ids. - him by tear he ry. The <noet thrilling horse race ever order« for gm guaranteed hot- children, J. 0. Carl, W. M. Carl and - ....... — - .......... ■ - --- screened, with a crashing finish that will lease you H. V Moore, Pester. en, and ctuldren. lliery for atea. Ira W. Carl, were born at Norway. | FOR SALE—Five room bungalow is A crashing climax. You’ll never forgive f. Salary 260 n Mr. and Mrs. August Cut and fami paved highway at Fifth street, Co full time, »1 00 an hour spare „ “ d" “ ly were nine days in the emigrant quille, practically new, »760 cash. And Snub Peflard la "STAGE STRUCK" train in ranching 8 « Francisco from J. J. Stanley. 46tf Sunday School at 9:20 a. m. ternational Stocking Milla, Notris- -'«2 FATHB NBW8 ,% -7* 1 - Iowa. Sunday Servies at 11 «. m. town. Pa. » : 42U0 Admieeioa lie ft Sic They waited two weeks in San Subject for next Sunday, God tl | WANTED — Lady or Gentleman A Geed Shew aad Varied Pregram—No Better Anywhere Francisco, for the old steamer “Ar Salesman to demmstrate in home* KOK SALE—Carefully graded Ore : - Coming oaou "TURN TO THE RIGHT” cade," which transported them to Wednesday evening meeting st « a paying proposition with a gon Burbank potatoes. Spacial Empire. From there they took a o'clock. good future. For information price* to fhmlUee taking their win little steamer called the "Myrtle,’«J. r. tty- ter «upply. Norton ft Campbell. and went up the bay as far as they 6th St., Eugsne, Ora. 46t2 Church of CM 4Ttf could, and then boarded an old tj School 10 a. m. «ray ear pulled by horses and pushed f e r r -------- r r ------------------------- i WANTED Boaf Isrviee 11 a a by mm, running up to Coaiedo, about salted, w and mohair. Gao. T. FOR SALE—»760.00 Player Plane, People’* meeting at «JO p. like new, lass than half price for 4 miles. After passing the night Moulton, Coquille, Ora. cash. This is a bargain fully guar there, the mother and daughter and services at 7:30 p. m. the then yosmgest children, were tak anteed. A. 8. Draper, 363 So. 4th d a cordial in v itâ t« to| FOB SALE—Modern 6-room house aad we appreciate the en down Beaver Slough to the Co- Church of Christ Notes ing 8 t, Marshfield, Ora. 47 12 * with 2 lota sad large ba n ; a bar tion of our brothers and sisters in quille river on a fiat boat puehod by Those o f you who mleeed the Men’s gain for quick buyer. Will rent Christ Total number preamt at ev poles, while the father and oldest H. & WUeon, Paster. Chorus of fifty-three voices oeeom- Toys I Toy«! The Variety to family without children. B. G. ening servie« was ooe hurired and sons walked along the f«th ills. Up pouied by the orchestra, consisting eighty-six. No, we have not finished on arriving at the mouth ad the of Tracy Leech, trombone, George J yet M at Sunday night we will II» j Beaver Slough, known as Lowe’s Leach, coronet. Jack Loach, pianist, tm to the children fifty strong. Come Landing, they boarded the eld steam and Stewart Norton, saxophone, let us fill the house for the children or “ Annie,” getting) off the same surely missed a trust It did one ’ will mjoy it all, followed by the story above Norway, where they arrived in good just to see those splendid men, sermon of The Christ. the afternoon of the 20th day ofl fifty-three strong, all-wearing white Don’t forget the howb-eeven p. m May, 1891, at what Was afterwards cryeanthamuuss and kinging as they —and place—Banquet Hall at the For w r y member of the « « * if yo, m.ke the home . Chrirtm« prewnt never sang before. My how they Church of Christ; data—next Mon known as the Carl ranch, which they purchased shortly after arrival. This did sing. Aad hew the audience did day night Banquet in honor of and oi the well known ranch wns located on the left bank «J oy listening to it all. Stewart for the Chrysanthemum Chorus of the river a short distance above Norton favored as with a saxophone Dent forget any servies at my time sole with Mr. Leach presiding at the We need you aad yea need an, all to Norway aad is now owned aad oe- nlaae. The solo_ rendered by Dr. work together for Chrlpt—Church eupied by A. KeQenberger. Hera they carved a ranch m t of Pure Extracts, Spices and Baking Powder p »i ; “Vj vk *m NOSLER’S CASH S T O R E W ant ¡4 Ads “ I A MERRY CHRISTMAS COLONIAL RANGE by Mrs. Glaisyar was inspir A Sumiller Clime-— fo r jo b r i : Winter Outing. t h a t ’« ' the brush aad timber, and lived until lfiOl, first living in a house « the foothill of said ranch, aad later moving down by the river. In 1901, they ranted the ranch to their sens. H. L. and J. D. Carl, and moved to New berg, Oregon, where the father | died hi May, 190«. From April, 1907, until the time of bar death, the i with the CALIFORN |fTTr. _ __ » at this season of u T y J r lU sra thinking of a trip to a esim er dime. 7Í Californie is just the place for your I Here the day* *re with bright warn sunshine. Y « msy enjoy all outdoor rac— ,4