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THE COQUILLE PAGE THREE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. I m (r. Church of Christ On last Sunday with many kept away by sickness and. other causes, we had 174 in Bible School and a large crowd at all. other services. On next . Sunday we expect 200. If all the old ones with the others will re turn, ywe will more than reach, that number. We are not trying to tear down other Bible schools, but we are trying to reach as many a.s possible not in Bible School. Bible School begins promptly at 10. Communion ai|4 PreachingJLervice at IL Sermon subject: “The Romance of Faith.” A lesson of inspiration to the Christian. It may help you. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Sun day is “Christian Endeavor Day.” And.'.We expect a large attendance and *afi" interesting service. The ser vices at 7:30 will also be devoted to Christian Endeavor work, with-: spec ial music by the young people, and the' sermon, by the pastor. You are welcome to all these services. Eugene A. Palmer, minister Liberty Theatre Feb. 1 to Feb. 7 SUNDAY ONLY “THE SIDESHOW OF LIFE” The love' drama of a circus clown who rose" from the sawdust ring to greater fame. A three ring drama of circus, stage and 'society with Ernest Torrence of “Cov ered Wagon” fame and Anna Q. Nilsson. It’s from Wm. J. Locke’s story,«/“The Montebank.” Lige Conley in “PIGSKIN”—A football comic MONDAY OMLY 'BEILHARZ, The Entertainer This is the last number of the popular Lyceum Course be ing presented by the Coquille High School. It’s said to be the best—so don’t miss it. - ' TUESDAY ONLY OREGON’S WILD GAME Eight vivid reels of motion pictures presenting for the first time i.ntimate views of Oregon animals and. birds in their native haunts. M. E. Church WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Zane Grey’s story “THE BORDER LEGION” A romance of the ‘borderland and the reckless band that ruled it. By' far the best Zane Grey production to date. Featuring Antonio Moreno, Helene Chadwick and Rock- liffe Fellows. “JEFFRIES, Jr.” a reel of fun , Also PATHE REVIEW FRIDAY ONLY “UNSEEING EYES” A thrilling photoplay romance of the Canadian wilder ness featuring Lionel Barrymore, Seena Owen, LoUis Wolheim and a big cast. If you think you’re thrill-proof —try this one. Will Rogers in “HUSTLIN’ HANK” ■ » Two reels of gurgling gldte. SATURDAY ONLY William Desmond in “THE MEASURE OF A MAN” A fascinating drama that leads you from the gilded cab arets of the great • White Way to the clean open spaces of the north woods. for fresh cows. We have a full line. We Buy Mty Sax * Farr & Elwood Co. FEED MERCHANTS Storage and Transfer Phone 16 )) 'S Union Gasoline AND Aristo Motor Oils HOOKERS REPAIR SHOP Jiew K. P. Garage Bldg. — Hall St., Coquille — It will be easier and more pleasant The Sentinel and the Oregon Farm to take your Sunday dinner at the er can be obtained for $2.25 for ohe year. new Coquille Hotel. r------------------- . 111 .--je SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, who has been visiting her son, G. J&s^ell Morgan, the past week, was the honor guest for. a delightful bridge luncheon given by Mrs. A. O. Walker Friday afternoon. Covers, were placed for Mesdames Viola Coller, J. Arthur Berg, F. C. McNelly, C. A. Baer, A. J. Sherwood, J. E. Paulson, T. B. Currie, J. S. Barton, Ida Owen, L. H, Hazard, R. F. Miller, R. A. Jeub, Ed Walker, Miss Wipnie Cur rie, Mrs. Morgan and thg;‘hQStess. Mrs. F. C. McNelly received high score and Mrs. Morgan received guest prize in the bridge games following the luncheon. Mrs; C. J. Fuhrman and Mrs. Ehl- ma Lyons were hostesses to the members of St. James Episcopal Guild Wednesday afternoon with the following present: Mesdames Paul Van Scpy, L. H. Hazard, A. J. Sher wood, J. A. Lamb,'H. W. Pierce, W. Si’ Sickles, F. L. Greenough, H. W. Miller, , A. W. Bell, C. C. Evland, Thos. White, Curtis Townsend‘, :’Clem Waite, Kellar, Nels Osmundson, Jack Leach, Geo. Leach, Sarah Wickham, E. W. Lorenz, and Geo. Lorenz. The meeting next Wednesday wjll be at the .home of Mrs. Curtis Townsend on the highway, with Mrs. Townsend and Mrs.- Waite as hostesses. •1.. / All. • .. services t. • ■ ■ at the usual hours Sum. day.; Prayer meeting Wednesday. You- are welcome. Morning sermon: “Jesus the Divid er of Mpii.” Matthew 10:34-38. Je sus is Siavior and Divider, not har monized True preaching separates. Light and darkness have no fellow The social evening held at the Ma ship. God and mammon are not the sonic Temple last Thursday evenirig same. This may not be your, idea ¡by Beulah Chapter was well attended but your idea has no standing before and a very enjoyable evening was God. “Ye shall know the truth, and spenit. “500” was played and Mrs. the truth shall make you free.” Roy Neal and Mr. Theodore Clinton Evening sermon: “The Power, and received high score prizes and Mr. Completeness of Redemption.”' He A. J. Sherwood was consoled. The brews 1:3. Marvelous verse. - How committee in charge of the evening pathetic the graveyard religions— were Mrs. E. W. Lorenz, Mrs. A. 0. substitutes for regeneration. Sad Walker, Mrs. Thos. White, C. T. that stones are offered and received Skeels, Wm. Bettys, and Dr. C. A. for bread—death ¿for life. • How glor Reitman. ious to stand oh this mountain peak of inspiration and get a life breeze Mrs. L. P. Maury entertained a from the Throne. This is life eter- few friends Monday afternoon on the occasion of her bithday. Fancy work J. S. Penix, pastor and chat were enjoyed during the af ternoon. Later all were invited into Church of God the dining room where places were You are invited to attend the regu laid for the following: Mesdames W. lar services of the Church of God at T. Kistner, Geo. Davis, J. T. Nosier, the corner of Henry and Seventh Sts,., Emma Lyons, Nels Osmundson, Sar where the people believe the Bible to ah Wickham, Judith Collier, C. A. DeLong, H. W. Pierce and the host be the inspired Word of God. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 ess, Mrs. Maury. p. m. Stray Logs Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Yourig People’s Meeting 6:30 p. m. One cedar marked FH in circle, 2 Mid-week Prayer meeting Thurs cedars marked R in circle; one fir, fogk iq.curele. one cedar marked 2K; day, 7:30 p. m. ; 'one' fir J in square, 2 fir marked PL, Et. A. Norman, Pastor. one fir marked EN, one cedar marked The Holy Name Catholic Church W; one cedar marked DS; one fir marker 25; one cedar marked fork Coquille in circle, two fir marked Me in cir Services on the first and third Sun days of the month at 8 and 10:30 a cle. 2t4* L. R. Jensen just below Norway m. Rev. James L. Carrico. NOTICE TO REMOVE LOGS The following marks are on logs, Christian Science Society which came on my place on Coquille Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. river near Riverton during high wa Sunday Service at. 11 a; m. ter ifi 1924, and the owners are no Subject for next Sunday, “Love.” tified to remove them at once: Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Circle R, 2 cedar; circle M, 1 fir, o’clock. 1 cedar; circle AC, 1 cedar; circle PL, Free public Reading Room open in 4 cedar, 3 fir; circle Me, 5 cedar, 3 Church Building every Tuesday and fir; DS, 7 cedar; EN, 2 cedar; circle Saturday afternoons from two e to J, 1 cedar, 5 fir; square FX, 2 fir; four. crescent in square, 6 cedar; F above C & C in oblong, 1 cedar; star in Presbyterian Church circle, 9 cedar, 2 fir; 18 9 trident in It is no easy job to be a real church square, 3 cedar; 1-2-3-9 f in circle, member. Faith- is required, faith in 1 fir; EN, 1 cedar; circle FH, 3 ce God, and faith in men.- Genuine dar; triangle S, 1 cedar; GH 2 ce Christians always are an asset to a dar; S reverse J, 1 cedar; triange F, community because they have faith 1 cedar; H, 1 cedar; PLQ trident, 1 cedar; LOUD, 3 cedars; RM,. 2 ce and they push. Sunday morning at eleven: “Faith- dars; circle star AK, 3 cedars; circle less, Faint hearted, or Faithful.” ' CS, 1 fir; circle PE, 1 fir; cross below Charles S. Bergner. Minister. Oblong, 1 fir; B, 1 fir; circle A, 1 ce dar, 1 fir; circle T, 1 fir; circle trident ? K, 1 cedar. Baptist Church J. D. Donaldson. In W. O. W.'%all Sundlay School at 10 m. At 2:30 p. m. Rev. Neil J. Barnes, * 4 of the First Baptist Church of Marsh field will preach. Everybody invited. t M. E. Church, South I Lorenz offers to the . public the opportunity to purchase Amer ica’s best merchandise at sale prices. Look For Our Sale Add in the next issue of the Sentinel We Give Red Trad- ing Stamps—-A Cash ■ Discount W I TÄ T1 WT *7 F* X The Shopping Center since 1887 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention, Postage Paid “Freedom—Is it real or an illu sion?” will be the subject of the mes sage Sunday morning. The Church School session begins at 10 a. m. Men will be interested in the newly formed Men’s Brotherhood Class, using the Bible as text book. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.A spec ial invitation to young people. Evening service, 7:30. Sing service followed by brief practical mejage. The Woman’s Missionary Society will hold a business meeting Thurs day 2:30 p. m. at the church. , Prayer service Thursday evening 7:30 in basement of church- Milton F. Hill, Pastor. At the Coos Bay weather’bureau station the rainfall since Sept, 1, amounts to over 55 inches, which is more than five inches in excess of the total rainfall of the year ending Aug. 31, 1924. We may •‘qxpect enough more this year to bring the Jotal for the current year up near 90 inches— for so far rain has been far above ¿/•normal this year, •MYRTLE Do You Know? Where the wholesale prices on Flour and all kinds of Feeds have gone to? Do You Know? Wheat has gone to war prices? And do you know we are still selling everything in this line below wholesale cost, today? • Therefore we urge you to stock up on these com modities now as there will be no lower prices un til next fall; and when we have to buy again, our prices will be much higher. It will pay you big to borrow, if necessary, and buy now. We al ways buy ahead of advances and protect our cus tomers as far as possible, but our capital is limit ed, so we have to keep buying. Whether you buy from us or not, we advise you to buy NOW. We know we could make more money by holding our stoclj until later but we want to give you the benefit. NOSLER’S CASH STORE Save Money by Paying Cash ¿f Want Ads One Cent a Word Each Insertion PLAIN sewing done at reasonable •prices. Mrs. Lottie Miller and Mrs. J. L. Laird. Phone 108J 2t4 FOR SALE—New commode ' wheel chair. Call at 456 S. Heath St., or address Chas. Morgan, Box 328, Coquille, Ore. 2tl* rad' ranch, baek Masonic cemetery, or phone 89. 53t4* FOR SALE—Dairy ranch of 440 acres, 50 acres tilled, 50 more easi ly cleared, balance cut over land, large barn, 2 silos, comfortable house; 12 cows, j&oung stock, farm ing implements, milking machine. 15 miles from Coquille on market road, 3-4 miles from P. O. and school. For terms apply Frank Snow, 400 Hancock St., Newberg, Ore. • 53t4 CASH paid for false teeth, dental’ LESSONS ON VIOLIN right in your gold, platinum and discarded jew home. Phone 70R Marshfield. Ot elry. Hoke Smelting & Refining to Herman, Marshfield. 53t4* Co., Otsego, Michigan. 2tf FOR Rent—Private Garage for sin WANTED EXCLUSIVE REPRE- gle cars with wash rack and water SENTATIVE for this county, sell connections conveniently located. ing direct men’s, women’s, child Inquire of C. A. Gage, Liberty The ren’s Guaranteed Shoes, Tanners atre. 52tf Mfg Co., 323 Mohawk Bldg., Port land, Ore. 2tl* BUY YOUR HAY directly from pro ducer. Write us for quotations. WANTED—Listings of bargains, .¿in - Riverbanks Farms, Grants Pass, City? and Ranch properties, the mrfst Oregon. . 52t4 attractive of these will be placed . in the New Bulletin, soon to be 'is- Calling Cards, 100 for $1.50. ' sued by the COQUILLE CHAM BER OF COMMERCE, and sent out Stray Logs • for distribution to tourists and One log, 18 inches in diameter and prospective homeseekers. Give full 16 feet long, mark fork in diamond. particulars, Price, Terms, Location One 18 inches in diamether and 28 Cotton feet long; mark R in circle. One 14 and Postoffice address. .Real Estate Agency. lt2* inches in diameter, 16 feet long, mark FARM LOANS—Long terms, Low D. S. One 32 inches in diamether, interest. Made on Coos County 20 feet long, marked with letter B Farms. Peterson & McCully, Eu- &. All white cedar. W. E. Cross. gene, Oregon. ltf 51t4 FOR SALE—Bright Reelearfed Seed NOTICE Barley. Stonecypher Bros., 1 1-2 Fred Glenn & Co., Portland, Oregon, miles from Coquille on Marshfield and, to whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that I, T. Highway. It4* M. Dimmick, County Treasurer of FOR SALE—7 Jersey milk cows, 1 Coos County, Oregon, will within two-year old Jersey heifer, 2 Du- thirty days from the date of this no redeem and, pay School Bond roc Jersey sows, 1 Duroc Jersey tice, No. 1 issued by School Dist. No. 69, boar. Glenn Shores, phone 398, P. Coos County, Oregon, and dated O., Myrtle Point. . ltf Sept. 1st, 1914. This Bond will be paid at the Na SETTING EGGS from selected Tan tional 'Park Bank, New York City, bond to be redeemed being for cred White' Leghorn’s trapnest rec said the sum of Five hundred dollars. ords of 240 and better. Book or No interest will be allowed on this ders now for future use. Price bond after the 1st day of March, 1925. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this per 15, $2.50; 100 eggs, $15.00. Leave orders at Conrad & Ben 30th day of, Jan. 1925. T. M. Dimmick, ham’s Garage or call at H. E. Con- 2t4! County Treasurer. Wholesalers & Retailers of NOVELTIES WOOD Made in the largest Myrtlewood plant in the world / Nut Bowls, Candle Sticks, Smokers Sets, Electric Lamps, Fruit Bowls, Lodge Gavels, Napkin Rings, Serving Trays, Comport Sets, Jewel Boxes, Myr tle Chests and special furniture. Lumber and Veneer Oerding Manufacturing Co. Owned by the 7 Oerding Bros. Phone 77R A