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9 ■ Y’vy*v, * COQUILLB PALLET COQUILLB, FRIDAY, SOCIAL NOTES I leatre Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 Our Sincere Intent " Always fer Tear De tight "'E S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y •W . ’fW O FULL FEATURES ‘ A . Agnes Ayres in “ A DAUGHTER OF LU XU RY" Here’s Agnes A yres’ liveliest picture— a silken romance w ith flashes o f fun and me odramau You will see what happened to e rich heiress when she lost her millions. And James Whitcomb Riley’s “ AN OLD SW EETHEART OF MINE” W ith E lliott Dexter and Helen Jerome Eddy ia the cast A photoplay version o f whet has been celled America’s m ost popular poem. I f you have ever heard or reed the poem, end enjoyed it, you will find this picture 100 per cent entertainment. A great poem made into a screen classic. , 14c and 99c TU É8DAT “ PATTON BROS. TRIO " The second number o f the Ellison-W hite L; Lyceum under the auspices o f the Coquillc High School. W EDNESDAY ONLY Priscilla Dean in “ DRIFTIN G " Another Ptiaeilla Dean triumph! See the daring adven tures this American girl faced in the innermost recesses o f the Chine hills. C olorful—enchanting—spectacular— exciting—a mad whirl o f action and suspense. This daring, dazzling, dynamic Dean has never appeared in a better picture. A clim ax that will be remembered when others are forgotten. ’IN TERNATIONAL NEWS’ TO PICS 5 P THE DAY’ Aad Aenep’s Fahtee “ DAY BY DAY IN EVERY W AY“ Admission 19c aad 99c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Ralph C om er’s “ THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY” A romance o f the timberlqnda, o f its thrills and adven tures, o f its great rivers and lakes and wonderful natural ery filmed in the recesses o f Canada’s wilds. Great battle between rival logging-crew s on one o f the biggest log jam s that ever choked and the thrilling thrill ted the Ottawa, end rescue over bounding logs as the boom swings back and sets them or. u their mad rush through sw irling waters am only tw o o f the many icenea that will make you gasp ' And Larry Semoi in “THE SAW M ILL" Reel By a e real reel funny funn man Keel funi run! ay mi fo r real folks who like to laugh at reel funny things. Adas lesion 19e end 99e SATURDAY Gladys W sRea in “COSSI “GOSSIP" A movii ring picture with e meaning. “ Gossip” turns ths wine o >f f friendship to acid, eats the heart o f happin«-»« and robs bs life o f its contentment. A story a o f the old South And “ IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE" Chap. 7. A Chapter play fe r all ages from eight to eighty. Filmed from toe pages o f history. _ And Paul Parratt in “ DO YOUB STU FF" PA TH S NEWS A Good Shoi r Every Day No Better Anywhere great extent and _________ ffaaeage in neighbor »state o f California, iphasis to the warning con- _ President CooUdoga _ ■nation naming Tuesday, October 9th, as fire prevention day ia this earn try. He says: For the pleasure o f her sister, Mrs. Claire Sigler who is spsnding a month visiting her family, Mrs. H. 8. Nor ton entertained with six tables of bridge Friday evening. Those invited « «r e Mesdames B. *- Wataon, Roy Watson, G. Bari Low, Mr. J. Hart- son, Roy Neal, E. L. Perrott, H. W. Pierce, W .'V . Glawyer, H. A. Young, J. A. Lamb, R. A Weraieh, R. A. Jeub, , Tracy Leach, T . B. Currie. Viola Cob ‘ tier, Virginia Creefer, J. 8. Barton, j Geo Chaney, C. C. Price, J. E. Nor- | ton, H. C. Gets, Harry Sharkey, the Misses Erma Price, Marvel Skeels, Forrest Schneider and ths h< guest Mrs. liarUon and Mrs. Currie held high scores and each receive ! ■ autiful flower holder. A delicious two course luncheon was served .at the close of the play. j Portland, O ra, October I, 6:09 a. m.; iunaet, i : l l p, a . No Open 1 — — Band-tailed pi geon; little broom, sand kill, and whooping cranes, bias berm s, gulls and terns; wood dock, eider dock, swans; curlews, srtllet, upland ptov- •rs, and all shore birds (except black- bellied and gelden yiover*. wilson or jack snipe, and greater and lesser yellow legs); grebes (hell divers) loons, m igratory insectivorous birds Mrs. Roy Wataon entertained .with which feed entirely or chiefly on in- a bridge party Tuesday ' afternoon complimenting Mrs. Claim Signer. P esn saios — W aterfowl (except Those invited to meet Mm. Sigler wood duck, eider dock and sw an), were Mesdames R. F. Miller, Otto rails, coot, galinuUes, black bellied Davis, Keith Leslie, Viola Collier, T. and golden plover, greeter and lesser B. Currie, W. V. Glsisyer, C. T. yellowlegs, wilson or Jack snipe, meg Skeels, C. C. Price, H. 8. Norton, Har be possessed any day during the ope., ry Sharkey, H. W. Pierce, Edwin season and for an additional period Walker, Walter Asplund, o f Marsh field, the Misses Catherine Hersey, Zelma Strang, tfarvel Skoals Doris Doolittle. Mrs. Currie 1 birds, for which there is/an open sea high score and Mm. Sigler received son, may be taken sack day, from half the guest prise. Miss Marvel 8k how before sunrise to àinset, during rendered two vocal selections which the open season, by thb means and were greatly enjoyed«. is the numbers permitted. Mrs. ClaiiV Sigler has been the in spiration fo r ' several social affaim ths past two weeks. Last Thursday afterpoon Mrs. Norton asked ths fol lowing friends in to spond the after noon. Mesdames J. 8. Barton, P. C. McNeTIy, H. W. Pierce, Harry Shar key, E. L. Perrott, C. C. Price, and the honor guest, Mrs. Signal, and on Monday afternoon Mcodames J. E. Norton, G. Earl Low and H. C. Goto spent the afternoon with Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Siglor. birds for which there is an open ses ami, may be taken during the open •seem with e gun only, not larger tkan a tea gauge, «red from the shoulder; they may be taken during the open season from tbs land end water, from a blind or floating device (other than an airplane, powerboat, ■nilboat, or any boat under anil, or any floating device towed by power boat or sailboat); with the aid o f e dog, end the use o f decoys. A fter a vacation o f sevoral months the members o f S t James Episcopal Guild mat with Mrs. J. & Barton Wednesday afternoon. Those pres ent were Mesdames L. H. Has- ard, - C. C. Evland, A. W. Bell, P.- L. G reenough, H. W. Pierce, Nets Osmundson, Geo Loach, Sarah Wickham, G. Earl Low, Roy Neal, Thos. White, C. J. Fuhrman, X. V. a Nicklin, J. A. Lamb, H. A. Young and E. W. Lorens. Is Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folsom worn hoots to the Coquillc Bridge club and their husbands Monday evening. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. P. O. BOX 814 MARSHFIELD PHONE 1914 NORTH BEND and.Mrs. P. L. Greenough, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lorens, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Pierce, Dr. and Mm G Earl Low, Dr aad Mrs. W. V. Glsisyer, Mr. and Captalo of the “Rose City” Mrs. C. C. Evland, M r Roy Folsom, C apt T . J. Macgenn, long master M r Ed. Gallier, Mesdames J. A. o f the Breakwater on the Ceos Bey Lamb, Goo. Chaney and Tracy Loach. run, and with whom many Coquillc Mm. G. E. Low hold high scorn. people used to travel, is now master o f the “ Rose Cty” on the Portland Marriage Licaaaaa San Praaciaco run. Concerning his Sept. 90—V irgil V. Hinkle and ¿ a i ship a Portland paper says: “ Whan While we are Roofing the Coquillc Hotel we will sle L. W allace, both o f Marshfield. the steamship “ Rose City“ leaves Ser They were married the seme day by Francisco fo r Portland next Satur bo »Icooed to figure on Residence Reroofing and Justice E. H Joehnk at his office in day It will be equipped with Kola ter Marshfield. radio compass which, in connection Repairs. j rf S ept 21—Ktatslaw Bernhardt aad with the automatic radio f o r signals A lice Jane Hadden, both o f Marsh installed in light houses sod light .le .7 ‘4t * V SL h V. field. They were marrimf the next ships, givae to the navigator in e fog Orders can bs addressed, to us nt North Bend or day by Rev. W. E. Cooper at the the seme degree o f accuracy Jn de bride’s residence in Marshfield. termining his position that bo would Marshfield or left at The Sentinel, Coqsille. S ept 28— Vivien Preston Sanford have on s 'cle a r day. No knowledge and Gladys Isabel Duwall, both of of radio telegraphy is necessary on North Bend. They warn married the the pert o f the navigator. The radio same day by Justice E. H. Joehnk nt compass may be used also fo r locat his office in Marshfield. ing other vece sis ct see fo r prevent i - S ept 29— Edgar Been end Lula ing collisions in a fag. It is said to Marie Dell Robinson, both o f Baudon. be the greatest protection yet devte- and Paint are soM and applied only by us in this S ept 92— Harry McCallister and Marie Peterson, both o f Coquillc. They wem united in marriage the same day by Rev. H. V. Moors at the M. E. South parsonage. Sept. 24— Francie H. Peters aad Vera E. Gardner, both o f Marshfield. “Yea, Wc H a t * N o B uuuuo ” They were married the same day (¡y By the letter’’ pert o f this wash. Rev. H. T. Temple, at his residence Manager A. L. MasMn o f the Moun in Marshfield. Sept. 29—Ernest E. Fischer, of tain States Power Co., expects their Marshfleld, end Gothel E. Bullís, g central plant at the Ceos Bey Lum to all parts of the dty POPULAR BREEDING Lakeside. They wem married hem ber Co. to be in fu ll operation end •% M eet all Trains and Boats the seme day by Rev. H. V. Moors their “ juice troubles” to be over. The new generator, which about at his residenoa. f SPLENDID INDIVIDUALS Agents tor Sept. 29—Meryl W. Doming si^i doubles the electrical power produc Young Stock Fer Sale tion, has boon turning over end is JOHNSON’S MIL L WOOD Both Boxao now waiting ths new oil switch to be SHINGLES for SALE From High Producing Dams installed before being keeked on for Two Want Citizenship regular operation. This should ar Antony Biaaca, o f the Pat Elk dte- rive Wednesday. triet across the riTer, filed last Fri The enlargement end remodeling of day with the county clerk his declara the electric plant has been done at e Hon o f intention to apply for citisen- heavy expense end has been rushed ship papers. He is 44 years o f ago. as rapidly as equipment could be ob- Phone 101J or 94M a native o f Switzerland, and came u the United States ia 1902. Oa Wednesday o f this week Bou« Sept. 94— Bank o f Booth wee tern «tetto Agno«tino filed á sim ilar decíar New C u m ta Circuit Court Oregon vs. Clara G. Bassey. ation. He ia 9 resident o f Marshfield, Sept. 29—WiRiam, H orsfall vs. E apt 21 — Hibernia Commercial a nativa, jpf Italy, 97 yawn o f a] Genevieve Msdonnis H orsfall. Suit Savings Bank vs. N. J, Johnson. and came over here in 1912. Sept. 21— Ida C. Rotund vs. Karl A. fo r divora«. S ept 29— Johanna Vola, at al, vs. Roland. Sept. 21—Eva M. Barrow vs. W . J. Henriette aad Theodora Vola. Sept. 29—Sam Mott vs. John R. Sweet, administrator o f the eotete o f Hill and John Hakoson. W . D. Marshall, deceased. S ep t 27— Alexander McIntosh vs. Sope t t —O. E. T rott n . A . H. J. H. Pones. Yonm sh. Reed & Morton Roofing Contractors Black Cat Methods Genera] Hauling and Delivery Mansell Dreyage & Delivery Co. PACIFIC FARM JERSEYS "W ith the approach o f October 9, tniversary o f the groat Chicago fire, H is customary fo r the chief execu tive to direct attention each year to the enormous fire joss o f the nation aad to propose the observance o f that date as national fire prevention day. “ I am informed that the national fire loes for 1922 approximated 16JM0 Uvea and somewhat mom than $900,- 060,000. If this is correct or oven ap proximately correct, it indies tee that ths 1922 fire waste was the largest 1909 when the fearful i Francisco conflagration brought the total to above 1900,000,000. The fact that, with all our improvement of methods in most directions, the fire tinues to mount upward year by year, places a striking point of interrogation opposite our elaims of high national efficiency. “ I am informed that in 1912, which was not an exceptional year, ths per capita fire loos o f the country was $2.19 and that in 1922 it was $4X7. The importance o f «very possible ure to reduce this loss Is so ap parent as to require no argum ent The specialists in this subject agree that probably the greater part of the loes is due to human factor, such as carelessness and moral hazards; an other large portion to poor construc tion, inefficient enforcement o f build ing regulations and the like. All of aw subject to correction through prqpor procedures, and H is highly desirabls ’ that public atten tion be directed to them pnd every en couragement given to measures for “ In vitar o f these fa cts:— “ N o t h e r e fo r e , I, Calvin Coolldge, President o f the United States, desig nate Thaaday, October 9, as national Are prevention day, and recommend that it be observed in a manner moti Atting. I particualy recommend the importance o f the educational efforts through the schools, industrial estab lishments end in the home.“ - Methodist Church, Sooth Sunday school at 10 e. m. Church serrlcea at .11 a. m. 7:99 p. m. Subject o f morning sermon: “ Need o f Moral Renewal.” Subject o f eveuiag sermon: “ Greater Oregon.” “ Visten* in“ next Sunday at a church. Evan a preacher can’t First M. E. Church tistes Distes Have you seen those new sets of dinner ware in v . :•*. - MEAKIN and JOHNSON ENGLISH ' WARE m* also Am erican Made W are in W hite and Decorated. China Gould & Gould THE STOVE STORE WANTED— Experienced milker to start work October 1st. Three mites from CoquiUs. M. P. Jacob ean. Box 989. ITU* FOR RE NT—TW O good machen— 900 acree, 00 eerss ander cultiva- tion, balance in pastare; stock, and im plammte go with this place, fe r 9900 per year. 49 Aares, nearly all river bottom, 1 1-9 miles from MyrUe Point. W ill seil steck aad Implements, tf desired. ' 9900 per year. 8ce Cotton’s Real E sU te * Rentala, Coqellto, Om. 97U* Sunday School at 10 a. m. M is. LOST—Somewhere ta Coquillc be tween the Stantager place and the Inez Chase, Superintendent. depot on Thursday, Sept. 89, a gold Information has boon received ring, with settings o f ruby, enter- from Rev. J. 8. Penix, the new pastor o f the M. E. Church, that he will be ald and pearls. Pindar please taevs hem on Friday and conduct services at Sentinel office.— Mrs. J. M. Van oa Sunday. / Camp. FOR SALE— 49 acres on the North Presbyterian Church F o il o f the Coquillc, near Myrtle You have heard that all men are P oin t Good bottom land, an a religious, that men arc incurably re good qU year road, stock aad ias- ligious. Every man in Coquills has ptements go with the pines. Baa a s religion in him. Does it do Cotton’s Real Estate aad Rentals, him any good now ? W ill it do him Coquillc. 87U* any good after death? American men arc progressing in FOR SALE—Grand Piano, ta perfect some things. In what ways are they condition. Can bo seen at residence retrogressing? 2700 years ago the o f C apt Thos. White, Coquille. Jews discovered a mistake into which Price very tow. Inquire o f Her. W. we may fall today. E. Cooper, Phono 990, Marshfield. Just off tbs Court House Square, S9t4. Sunday morning at eleven, “Tyrian Religion ta America.“ FOR SALE— Six room house and two i Sunday School at 10 a. ta. lots, located one block oast o f north Charles 8. Bergner, Minister end o f Henry street bridge, just below Mrs. Seeley's store. 8990 SL James Episcopal Church. spot cash, or half down aad time on balance. See Goo. Moulton or R. H. Rev. A . W. Bell will hold services Creager or communicate with W . F. in 8 t James Episcopal church next Kennedy, Gallier Hotel, Bandoa. Sunday, Sept. 90th, as follow s: I t S - Holy Communion. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer aad w man. Church School at 9:49 a. m. sots. FOR RENT— Ranch o f 280 the Coquille-M yrtle Pois W ill sell all itoek and and make lease fo r five years. Gee. S. Davis, Coquillo, Ora. S8M WOOD POR RALE— Old growth fir. Phono 9021. L NORDSTROM P ro b a te Court I tease Geo. H. Collin, A tm Hartley and John Culbertson wem lest Tuesday appointed appraisers o f the estate o f Laura D. Carter, which is estim-