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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1923)
m 'r'Vt ■ ■>%.'’ r » IT . AUGUST 6. lfiSK ¡S S n tX S m a . balance of this season, wm unax; ■ S' • 1 ”11 1 1 1 I •ia 1 1 1 M 1 Aug. 5 to Aug. II ’ •* . Our Sincere Intent. ♦ ■ i r I V SUNDAY AND MONDAY Gloria Swanson fa "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS BEL JEW” Glorious Gloria in fifty glittering gowns with a support ing east including Conrad Nagel, June Elvidgs and Rob ert Cain. A leader of Monte Carlo society and at the beach amid 100 bathing beauties wearing chic one-piace bathing suits. Her silken beauty am! emotional ftre'navr ar before so lavishly displayed. And Reginald Denny ia “DON COYOTE4 A new round of tile Leather Pusher« from H. C. Witwer’a Collier Weekly stories of the ring and society. Admiaaioa lfic and 64c • y M ' . 1 • fv V - ' - ¿ M ■ ■ * * ï 1 . ■ t • • F T f I H u W -' * ■ » V ■ ■ 1 I I I ■ ■ ra ra » - í y ip ¡, "V Always for Yenr Delight - . • ' - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Rodotph Valentino in “THE YOUNG RAJAH” Valentino’s latest and greatest with Wanda Hawley and Charles Ogle in the supporting cast. A story vibrant with passionate love semes, dassling with gorgeous set tings and costumes, thrill-swept with adventure and mys tery. ~ . ~ ’INTERNATIONAL NEWS’ TOPIC8 OF THE DAY’ Assop’o Fabloa—“THE GLIDERS" lfic and M s . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt in • “ON T H B HIGH SEAS” Facing death ip an open boat on the storm-swept Pacific —a pampered society belle and two brutal stokers. That’s the first of the torrent of thrills in this exciting melodrama of the soa. A picture you’ll be proud to toll your friends about. ■ , v.,. And George O’Hara in . ^ “FIGHTING BLOOD” Round 10. “THE END OF A PERFECT FRAY” from the famous H. C. Witwer’a Collier Weekly stories. lfic and 68c SATURDAY Grace Darmoid la “TH E MIDNIGHT GUEST” An intensely absorbing story a t a girl’s dramatic rim to the man she loved. From a thief to a life of lux- ury and laiaora. And “IN THB DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL“ Chap. 17. General Grant sworn fa as President The Vig ilantes, headed by Gen. Dodge appear in the W est And Pan! P arrott fa “WATCH YOUR W IFE“ PATHS NEWS Every Day A Good I fa » ' V, Anywhere No V ' « Y«aans< ■ ’».V m< ■ f ii GOULD & GOULD THESTOVESTORE General Hauling and Delivery to alf parts o f the dty Meet all Trains and Boats johnson T WOOD SH INGLES fo r SALE m ll Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. . — 11« Q u it $600 i a th « •claim of the Coquilte ■ ' ..pr . ’ j _______ . . k ■ PACIFIC FARM JERSEYS POPULAR BREEDING L NORDSTROM Phone 101J or 94M Tbe Sentinel and the i - *H»th tor t i l l a yarn loo far How to Buy Good Quality ad to som eians, but H was tha only i thing to do. Witk a deficit* of •taring them ia the face and another aura 6400 if tha three ; games were played, there was noth CUM waa loot “Cutie" Slade la a fag to do but q u it Ask ns for QUALITY BRAND! Tha people of CoquUle have contri wonderful young abort pateher, hot This is the answer: hie eagerness to make the play quite buted liberally to financing a QUALITY BRAND includes a large assort often prevents hie going through. this year, the patronage at the ment of quality foods which are sold a t popular ing of the season waa good, and the Such waa the caae Suaday when with "D ay. of ’4»” netted 6460, but all three on in the seventh he foozled a prices. We can sell you these splendid goods a t this 66760 did not pay the debts and »harp grounder and then threw wild popular prices, because they are produced and put to second letting two rena la. their stands (or rather stood) on the'm arket by modern methods and a t the low An error of judgment on “Bed" shortage of 6400. est possible expense and cost. Feldman’s part la attempting to None of the players were allowed to When you buy QUALITY BRAND you get leave, however, Without receivinig throw out e man stealing second with check for every cent due Item, and all e man on third allowed another ran. the good quality you want at a price you can af other bills have been paid- The Altogether flee nine aeored in that ford to pay. to do this wm recured from the inning on thrda hits, a walk and two Free Delivery. Beet of Service. eirora whan dean halt would have Farmers A Merchants Rank,.the being secured by a note signed by the prevented e score. ibers of the commission i CoquHle finished with e record of three other good sport fans. four wine and five losses, when a» a One thing fa certain; The day at matter of fact the game at fancy-priced ball players in Coquilte, was the <pily one that should hare and probably fa the county, fa No town the size of any fa Coos coun ty, can stand ths drain put on it this season by paying Coast L oj • rim par gama, as wm dona by all four clubs this year. Coquilte has no spologies to make for disbanding, and all this buncombe in the Bay papers •boat not being allowed In a league 8AVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH next year is tommy-rot, inspired by the released players. If there is league next year, it will be composed of dabs which agree to hire not Snore coast and daalroua of disposal at than four outside mea with a sensible ones. Willing to sail the rsaldsnce salary lim it and a portion of the froctags, if do- WHATT The Marshfield, North Bend aad aired. W rits or call Mrs. R. A. The County Conventions of Christ Bandon Clubs may be in wor Wernich, Coquill«, Ora. 27-tf. ians at Coquille, Sunday, August 5th. dal straits than was tha Coquilte Claude Notier and C. E. Mulkey will FOB SALE—Winchester rifle. Near dub, as reported. If m it I have charge of the music. ly now with poop sights; little used mercy for all to end i t H. I . Roeaell will conduct the morn and in first class shape. Pries 625 ing servie«« boginning a t 10:00 a. m. cash. Cham. Upton, Coquille. 2fit4 Doubtful Rape Charge Basket Dinner a t noon. Everyone Deputy Sheriff Grubb, of Reads invited. Bring your picnic lunch. Co DAIRY RANCH of 1«8 scree for BRUSH CUTTERS WANTED—664 " port, earns down here Wednesday^» quille will serve the ooffes. jrent or for sale on easy terms. Will $S a cord cut get Peter Jackson, arrested at« Bun- Afternoon services at t:00 p. as. run 20 cows. Call or address R. J. in d-foot long don by Deputy Sheriff Malehorn for will be conducted by Turnar MasDon- Clinton, Coquille, Ore. 2»ti quills. an attempted statutory assault on »M. The evening servie as will be in Mrs. Harry Bowman, of Reedsport. < charge of W. L. Demming of Marsh- FURNITURE FOR S A L E -B ird ’s FOR SALE—A little over two acres Rye Maple Princess Drcaecr with The timely arrival of Mrs. Bow «•Id. Everyone invited to attend aU level bench land, dom fa or will chiffonier to match; Rod Cedar man’s husband, according to the fa- ••U a p a r t Small bourn, big bam ehest; one Urge leather rocker; formation given Deputy Grubb, and orchard. Apply to Boat Seri, small rocker; Congoleum rug; brsM thwarted Jackson's attem p t He had owner. Coquille, Oregon. lfitf bed complete. H. E. Bauman, first partly choked Mrs. Bowman. District Attorney Fisher . ordered door east of Christian Church. Bowman bad a flashlight in his that the charges against John D. Mc- Dr. Morrow Wracked Hia Sodas 20t8* Graw for contributing to the delin Dr. R. W. Morrow wm fined 640 in quency of a miner, be dropped when FOR SA LE-1010 Ford, and a Harley Justice Joehnk’i court in MarahAald the girl’s mother withdrew her com Davidson Motorcycle and side ear. Monday for reoklem driving on Sun plaint. Mrs. Sehlmaer was ready to See H. A. Brand, at mad camp day. Hia licanah wm ateo impended quit when her daughter returned heme south end ef Coquills bridge. 20M* for 60 days, but ho waa gtvm permis n«4 A sees logging camp. Bowman and McGraw consented to an annul ia a Reedsport plumber. / ment of the marriage. They are all LOGANBERRIES FOR SALE—20c sion to take tha ear to Portland. It The Bowman family and others North Bend parties. The girl waa not will have to be repaired herd before per gallon cr 61.60 per crate de had boon camping near Winchester 18 years a i age. it can travnL livered. Sanford Heights. P. F. bay. Late Monday, Jackson appear The accidont occurred juat beyond ed at the Bowman camp, it is alleged, T o Recall Cooe River Directer the Jno. McAdams bourn on tha high and got Mrs. Bowman to walk out way and tha Chandler sedan evident Otto Hill, director of the Coos l i v under the pretext of having some ly turned over twice because both message to give her. ’ Jackson fa er consolidated district, fa the «ob front fender, ik o v where it scraped on about 60 yours eld, Grubb was in ject of a recall petition which was the concrete. The top waa practically signed by 76 per cent a t the legal vot formed. rained, one door wm torn off, the ers fa the district. He fa charged TEAM FOR SAL#—Wall matched glam broken, on« wheel wreckod, bo with arbUarily endeavoring to dis Family Reunion at Lamps sorrel team of geldings, good lides other damages. miss Principal E. E. Goad, who has With the doctor a t the time wore workers, weight 6200, age fax and A moat enjoyable event was the . seven years. Wagbo end harness Joe Williams, Billy Wilson, Sharkey family reunion held fa honor o f Mr. included. Pries M00 for the whole Perkins, and Billy Gleason, and they and Mrs. J. B. Sweet, ef this city, a t outfit. Address George C. Cannon, cautioned him against tha 60 mite the home of their daughter, Mrs. 3tv James Episcopal Church. John Belieu, Bridge, Ore. speed he wm going on tho corves. Richard Danielson, of Lamps. AH Barv. A. W. Boll will hold services AH of them wore more or lam cat and the children were present with the in S t James Episcopal Church Sun braised but non« seriously. exception of one son, A. J. Sweat The day, August 6th, as follows: WANTED—housework of all kinds by There wm some talk locally of sot children present were Mr. and Mrs. 8 a .m . Holy Communion. tbs hour. Mrs. E. Bump, Coquilte, ting it out on tho street m a w a n Wm. J. Sweet, ef Baitdoa; Mr. snd 11 a. a t Morning Prayer end ser- Ore. Near J. B. Sweet’s. ' 28t2* ing to speed fiends. Mrs. A. P. Sweet of Langfais; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danielson, of Lamps; Everyone cordially Saya Hie Car W m Hit Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Treadgold, of Bandon; Mrs. Edwin EHingsen, of The Ford aodan of A. Schmitt, of Coquill«; Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Mace, North Bend, wm towed into the Bat- tey A Richardson. Garage Monday of Pasadena, California, said fifteen grand children. Other guests were morning looking as though it had bean Mr. and Mis. T. P. Hanly, Thos. H. OR a drunk. Tha whole top above tha glam wm entirely gone and it had a Hanly, Mrs. Mamie Millor and daugh ters, all of Lamps. . . number of damaged plasm which sdc it look like the morning after. Subject of evening Mr. Schmitt says speeders ran into Two Divorcee Granted FOR SALE-S o m a good Shropshire him at the Cunningham bridge on the Two divorcee wore granted and one I hoard of a follow who didn’t go to ram laatbs eligible for legfatey. highway about 11 o’clock Sunday ease continued until Sept. 4, by Judge church because ho was afraid that the Price« are reasonable. Call and' right, tipped him over tho grade and Kendall fa Circuit eourt Monday. roof would Call in. Well, yon ean’t n t on before he could get their num see thorn, or address R. À. East- C. A. Ridgeway was given a d i' make this building look any worm. ^ ton, Sitkum, Oregon. 24-tS* ber. vorce from his wife, Minnie C. Ridge Foods at Popular NOSLER’S CASH S T O R E way, and the custody of their three minor children. Roberta A. Hoover waa separated from Wilbur A. Hoover and two ekild- In refusing to grant a decree to Louie W. Sell in his suit against Tallis Belle Sell, the judge said he thought something was being hold back and he wanted more testimony when the earn comes np again Sep- and SPLENDID INDIVIDUALS Young Stock For Sate Approximately 600 people g u m here with Marshfield which'fe) fer u Coquille la < Win of L F. Kaufman The will of-the late Isaac F. Kauf man waa admitted to probate Wed nesday by Judge Mast, and 0 . W. Kaufman sad R- T. Kaufman were appointed executors thereof. The es tate ia valued a t a little ever six thousand dollars, and according to the terms of the w iUM rs. Kaufman Fans Not tkfi Poor Sport« It comes with extremely poor gram for the hall player who has hod as much as anyone to do with running up tho deficit a t the Coquilte base ball club this year, to go over to Marshfield and characterise tha fans re as “a hunch a t cheap sports,” just because ho wm cut off from hia ml ticket. 626 a game fa Com FOR SALE cheap, to settle an es tate. The J. C. Whittington farm county as against 64 or 67.60 a gama ‘ in Portland to considerable of a dif on South Fork. At 27-td* ference. Whittington, Bandon. Death fit Mr*. A. K. Pearaoa Mrs. A. K. Pearson, who hod been quit« ill at the Smodburg hospital for the post ten days, took a qsrious tarn late Monday and died that night Shortly after 11 o’clock. Her death me rather unexpectedly m It wm believed she wm Improving. Her bra nd had planned for hor to leave the hospital that day and go to Port land to vfajt