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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
iberty Theatre Sept 23 to Sept 29 Give them more Raisins, Prunes, Apples, Figs and other good things that make for good health, and some o f your troubles will disappear. • SUNDAY AND MONDAY -N IC E PEOPLE*’ With Wally Beto, Heb. D a i * , C ova d Nagle a mi JaHa Payo ia the caat Aa ax poo« o f tha mad am o f “Jams.’’ Today it ia the child ren who M y “ Elders" should be m o d aad not hoard. A l ways remember that the grave o f a reputation ia usually dug by tha gentle hands o f friends. A lso that society is charitable only to those who have kept their sins out of W e carry a splendid line o f dried Fruits. quality. g* A ll Ane They make dandy sauce and pies. these fruits in frequent shipments. come to you fresh, clean and inviting. very reasonable. We They Prices They help to cut down the cost of living. ProJuced by Was. DeMille and played* in a setting o f lavish gowns and luxury. Aad Bull Meataaa ia “ BOB ’EM GOOD" A comedy burlesque from Dong Fairbanks’ famous “ Robin Phone us your orders. NOSLER’S CASH STORE S A V E M O N E Y B Y P A Y IN G C A SH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "GRUM PY” With Theodore Roberta, May M cAvey aad Conrad Nagle ia the m at Are you in trouble t Tell Grumpy. Are you in love T Con fide in Grumpy. He ia the grouchieat, wisest, mogt lov able hero you ever saw on tha screen. A mystery romance o f young hearts and old heads that has you gasping one minute end laughing the next. Ladies! whether you are aixtoen or sixty, you w ill love Grummpy. He was just a rich, rough old man with a terrible temper. And Bell Montana in “GLAD RAGS“ Can you imagine Bull in e Tuxedo or Full Dress Suit? Y ou will get a kick oat if this one. Admission 19c aad 86c “ W HAT WIVES WANT” Who knows “ what Wives w an t?" Solomon didn’t know and he was a wise bird. Many n man in history met his dow rfall when be tried to find out! The divorce courts are busy— the minis tars are preaching— ia it became men do not know? And “ IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE” Chap. $. A great chapter play filmed right from the pages o f history. The critical period o f America from 1766 to 177«. And Paal Parrott ia T IG H T SHOES" PATH S NEWS Reed & Morton Roofing Contractors W hile we a n Roofing the Coquille Hotel w^g will Someone celled him the “Ope man band," aad eomehow tha name stock. Todsy the name “ Emory Pameil” Is ayneaymoas with that tltla It la hia own original aad unique etunt aad it eoaalats o f Emory Parnell ia a triple rale o f ringing, playing a large piano-accordion with hia hands, aad playing «naae drums aad trap drums with his fa st B e A a musical entertainer aha stands at tha head o f bis profession. B s has been delighting audiences to tha United States, Canada. Australia and New teal end for mom than a deaaa years. Bis “One man band” Is but a feature o f hia program, for ha Is an accomplished vocalist with a fine rich baritone voice, which has bean coached under tha to- torage o f aome o f the beet-known vocal teachers la America. B s also darn character Imperbonatloaa, using w igs grease paints aad special ceetnmss Ha la a master o f dialect, aad hia program will be a real treat tor local peopto, Car Hit at the Curb B a n d oli to Curb Reckleaaneaa The failure to properly curb reck WANTED—Three men to do general ranch work. Apply to or phone Jos. A. Herville, at Chinocamp Ranch on the Marshfield Highway. Methodist Church, Sooth Saturday afteroon while Mrs. E. E.* “ Sunday school at 10 a. m. Johnson, Mrs. Philip Johnson and Church services at 11 a. m. and Mary Esther Johnson were shopping 7:80 p. m. over in Marshfield, leaving their Subject o f morning sermon: “ The Maxwell coupe at the curb, in which Charge o f the Tenth Legion." Mrs. P. E. Drane was sitting, n Subject o f evening sermon: “ Moral Buick, driven by Bob Tolbert, o f Ventures. Brookings, ran into tha coupe, merit Take out an aceideat policy and go ing the fender, scraping tha side of to church next Sunday. If the roof the ear and tearing off the tail light. falls in. you’ll be covered—by the in- Tolbert waa drunk nt the tim e aad drove on until stopped by the polios, who threw him in ja il. Monday he paid Mrs. Johnson $60 for the damage Presbyterian Church to her ear end was fined $06 by Re No man can stand still morally or corder Butler for driving while In spiritually. If he is altve, he will toxicated. In addition to that he had grow either bettor or worse. The no driver’s 1 icons«, nor license pistes good influence o f the church is needed. on his car, aad be wee driving on the The Presbyterian Church is. near wrong side o f the street. the Court House square. A fter morning worship, Sunday at eleven Claude Moon Goee to Eugene o’clock, the sermon will be on “ Other- The follow ing from the Salem worldHneM.” Statesman will be o f internet hem as > Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr. Moon was a son o f the late Mm. Charles a Bergner, Minister. Annie Burkholder, who was so long in business ham: Firnt M. E . Church “ Claude C. Moon, fo r M veral yean Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mia associated with the Hartman Bros, aa Inas Chase, Superintendent. manager of their repair department, Rev. F. L. Young will preach both will leave Salem for Eugene, where morning and evening in the first M. he has purchased a half internst in E. church Sunday. This is his last the jew elry atom o f W. L. Copper- Sunday in CoquiUa aa ha will go to noil. Mr. Moon will take him fam ily Bando«, wham he will be stationed wit him, aa he h u sold Ms horns at for the coining year. 360 East Lincoln street.” FOR SALE— Grand Piano, in perfect condition. Can be seen nt residence o f C apt Thoe. W hite, CoqniHe. Price very low. Inquire o f Rev. W. E. Couper, Phone 6S0, Marshfield. M U. LOST— Linemen’s tost set, either at Riverton or Coquille. Finder please notify Dan Brown nt telephone o f fice, Coquille. Reward. M il* Thrift Family Out ia Force Among the court visitors in Gold Beach were the follow ing, nil broth ers sad sis tom : T. J. Thrift, Coquille; A . A . T hrift, Harriet A . T hrift, Belle Thrift Lowe and Roy T hrift, San Joes, Calif.; Mrs. Eva T hrift Dahl- FOR RENT— Ranch o f 280 nema on the Coquille-M yrtle Point road. strom, Oakland, C alif.; aad Mrs. Jane W ill sell all stock and impíamente Thrift Cana in, San Fraccisoo. The end make lease fo r five yearn. Geo. e m o o f A lbert Dyer against them and S. Davis, Coquille, Om. S6U Geo. P. Laird fo r lien against pro perty for construction o f an irriga WOOD FOR SALE— Old growth fir. tion ditch, was by stipulation set to Phone 6021. be beard before Judge Kendall in MarshflekL—Gold Beech Reporter. FOR RENT—Two rooms, consisting o f bedroom end living room . Bath in connection. Inquire nt this o f fice. Calling Cerda. 1M for S1A0 Charter No. 29 Marriage Lie— Marshfield or loft at Th« Sentinel, Coquille. Black Cat Methods General Hauling and Delivery PACIFIC F A R M JERSEYS to all parts o f the d ty M eet all Trains and Boats JOHNSON’S MILL WOOD S H IN G L E S fo r S A L E Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. Phone 101J or 94M DMpHe the lack o f freah water ip the river the salmon are beginning to run in conaiderable n umbers. The Coquiüe Caanery Co. hss begun oper- ations and oh Tuesday caught $70 fleh in thelr Mine. The Prosper Caa- ning Co. ia also operating. Quito a few gillnettere am working aigkto L NORDSTROM m Sept. 14—Jack Sullivan, o f North Bend, and Evelyn Piper, o f Marsh field. They were married on Satur day by Rev. J. E. Snyder at Ms resi dence at the Bay. S ept 17— M. C. Freí tag and Ber nice Roubotham, both o f Marshfield. S ept 17— Wm. H. M iller end Mery Moms, both of Power». They warn married the same day at the court house by Judge R. H. Mast. S ept 19— Isem L. Webb end Nina Miller, both o f Bandoa. They were married the seme day by Judge Meat in the county clerk’s office. Probate Court Items Ben S. Fisher was on Monday ap pointed administrator o f the M tato of Georgia R. Doble, who died at Spo kane, Wash., Aug. 10, 192$, leaving an estate o f $2600 in personal pro perty in C o m county. J m . E . Mont gom ery, Mair Dano and Ausgar La ger» trom were appointed appraisers. Mr. Fisher w m the same day ap pointed administrator o f the Mtato o f Jno. O. Gallagher, who died S ept 10 at the Bay. Wm. M. Cox, Mair Dano and G. W. Smith were appointed ap praisers o f his estate which is es timated to consist o f $1000 in person al property. J. J. Stanley was on Monday ap pointed administrator of tha M tato of Emily Schroeder, who died May 10 last year. She left an Mtato o f $600 in reel property and $82 in personal. J. E. Perrott, Chas. R o m and J. 8. Lawrence were appointed appraisers. FOR SALE— Six room house aad two lots, located one block east o f north end o f Henry street bridge. Just below Mm. SM lsy's store. $860 spot cash, or half down aad time on balance. See Geo. Moulton or R. H. Creager or communicate with W. F. Kennedy, Gallier Hotel, Bandoa. $et$. Reserve Diati let No. I f Farmers & Merchants Bank at Coquille, in the State of ^ ¿ g ^ u R C E S ° f bu*to*M 8#pt‘ 14 L 2. $. 4. 6. Church o f God 8unday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at .11 a. Young People’s Meeting at 6:30 p. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:46 p. m. You are invited. Come and meet H. B. W ilson, P m tor. Lawhorae Home Looted The home o f Tom Lawhorae of Marshfield w m robbed yesterday a f ternoon while Mrs. Lawhorae w m away for a while. Mrs. Lawhorae immediately reported the occurrence to Chief Carter and t search w m made for the thief but as yet he has not been found. When Mrs. Lawhorae returned from town the found the rooms ir. her home nil torn up. Everything w m thrown around s i thm gh some one had ransacked the place in a great hurry. However, the only (king she had missed so far w m a gold watch. She Mid she noticed a men leav ing the house as she approached. A c cording to her description ha w m middle-aged, smell and walked with a cane. Chief Carter Immediately got Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in itonu 29 and $0, if any ............................................................................. < Overdrafts, secured end unsecured .................... *................. • U. 8. government securities owned, including those shown in items 80 mid 86, if sny ...................................................... .. Other bonds, warranto and securities, including foreign gov ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including — 66,217.94 shown in items M ana 36, if a n y ................................. IAMA1 Stocks, 'securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc.............. «. Bsnking house, $12,600.00; furniture end fixtums, $6, 9. (ab) Cash an hand in vault and due from banka, bankei 18348.90 «9,807.97 2,008.90 434632