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THB COQUILLB VALLBT SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1*26. PAGE THREE ■b SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. H. C. Getz entertained with two tables of bridge Monday evening the following being guests: Mesdames Jas. Brady, J. L. Aasen, M. J. Hare- son, J. A. Burket, H. S. Norton, T. B. Currie and H. W. Pierce. Mrs. Aasen held high score. Liberty Theatre May 23 to May 29 Buy at Nosler’s^ Save t - SUNDAY ONLY “THE STORM BREAKER” With House Peters and Ruth Clifford A jugged, rousing drama of mighty heart throbs and stirring thriHs. ( * Also, two reels of fast fun and snappy action “HELLO, GOODBY” with Uge Conley t Added Attraction “PAUL’S 8AXOPHONE QUARETETTE” Playing Popular and Standard Numbers The first Saxophone Quartette to be presented in this territory * ” Regular Admissions — ■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE MERRY WIDOW” With Mae Murray as the Widow and John Gilbert as the Prince Thousands of players! Scenes of wild revelry in night time Vienna I , Tender, throbbing romance—Madcap ad venture—Unbelievable beauty. You’ll be entranced from the start to finish. A picture for 85c that has brought 11.50 in many places. Also 'AESOP’S FABLES’* “WEBFOOT WEEKLY’ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “PEACOCK FEATHERS” With Jacq. Logan and Cullen Landis, Geo. Fawcett and Ward Crane. From the sensational novel by Temple Bailey. A come back at the moralist who sniffs at the modem girl. A drama of the triumph of dire poverty over great riches with plenty of comedy. Abo “HEAVY LOVE” 2 reels of laffs “NEWS WEEKLY” FRIDAY ONLY "THE UNGUARDED HOUR” With Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in a story of romance on the Riviera. One word tells the story: SUPERB! Also Charley Chase in “ISN’T LIFE TERRIBLE?** A Ha) Roach Laugh-Maker SATURDAY Tom Tyler in “THE WYOMING WILDCAT” A wholesome, peppy, rollicking Western melodrama with splendid high-lights of comedy and sweep and.the thunder of IP” A two reel emnetfy NEWS WEEKLY Albert Avilla at the Marr & Colton, America’s finest organ Coming Soon: Colleen Moore in A Classic “Speaking in Tongues” by John Matthews, price 40 cents, Nazarene Publishing House, Kansas City, Mo., is a marvelous book. It fairly thrills its readers with its plunges into his tory from “The Tower of Babel” to the present moment It teems with information that is sealed to most people but cannot but profit all who read it—J. S. Penix. ' I, The Coquille Woman’s Club are to get out a cook book in the near future with the following ladies as heads of the different divisions: Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, Soups. Mrs. Ed. McKeown, Fish. Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Meats. i Mrs. J.* L. Shawver, Salads. I Mrs. H. A. Young, Breads. Mrs. Jas. Brady, Cakes. Mrs. C. T. Skeels, Pies. Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, Deserts. Mrs. Nels Osmundsoq, Doughnuts and Cookies. Mrs. C. C. Farr, Jams, Pickles and Relishes. . ’ * Mrs. H. C. Getz, Miscellaneous. ‘ Mrs. J. L. Aasen, Sandwich filling«. Miss Marian Young, Candy- Anyone having an especially good recipe, please phone or mail it to the lady in charge of that division or bring it to the club meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Farr. Regular Prices d Instant Postum . . . 40c Postum Cereal - - 20c Kellogg’s All Bran 20,c Cernilakes & Post Toasties, pkg. 10c Canned Milk - - Jello .... Wellman Fancy Tomatoes 2 for 35c Schilling’s Baking Power, 1 lb 45c All Tobacco & Cigarettes 2 for 25c Campbell’s Soups 10c Citrus Powder, per pkg. 25c Carnation Wheat & Oats 40c • Mrs. Jennie 'Price and Mrs. H. S. Norton entertained at a delightful sewing party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pricq, compli- Bou- menting Mrs. Jennie Keller, quets of roses were very effectively used for the decorations. 'Those,en joying the afternoon were the Mes dames H. C. GMz, T. B. Currie, Viola Collier, H. W. Pierce, Roy Neal, Pearl Ellingsen, Arthur Ellingson, W. V. Glaisyer, Ed. McKeown, J. L. Aasen. F. C. McNelly, Jas. Watson, Chas. Ashton, J. A. Burket, Wm. Howell It was and Dodge and Miss Amy Johnson, of Summer, Tacoma. ... i ._ Extra Standard Tomatoes, Fancy Sliced Peaches * Fancy Olives, pints 2 for 25c 25c 2 for 45c Fancy Budded Walnuts, per lb 30c Mazda Oil, qts. 47c Old Dutch Cleanser 4 for 25c Scratch Food -I Specials After 6 o’clock p. • » . Hotel Benson Coffee, per lb 4 lb Snowdrift. - , Fancy Pineapple, per can Schilling’s Baking Powder, 1 lo can 18 lb Sugar Olympic Flour ... The Coquille Woman’s Club will meet Tuesday afternoon May 25 at the home of Mrs. C. C. Farr on Spur geon Hill. All ladies of the town cordislly invited whether members or not w; re’.-Citf- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 22 It always pays to pay Cash NOSLER’S CASH STORE Free Delivery Shadow’s Kill knuckles showed white beneath the 1 akin. Lans Leneve He was a hundred yards in advance a mystic night of Indian of Shadow and was unaware of the that golden month of the .mouth', that W no equal, **“ J.““**? - ¿ttJ ^n i u i ir i kmiRttC i And then addressing the dogs, “Old sports, you sure did fine, but how in thunder you eier caught and killed the worst desperado in Oregrcii,^ sum ■. . weeteW.... — . ÎH.Itti*1“ hum ail, en dress, their last covering of the give a gingham ball at Graham’s Hall, Wednesday, June 2. Watch for fur season. In a few short weeks the golden leaves would be lying about ther announcements and posters. their sturdy trunks, knee deep, while The Justamere club met with Mrs. the bitter winds of winter stripped H. A. Young Thursday for a one fif- the trees of the last vestige of their ' heart °f th« ^ast. He was not trap- ped exactly, for thpre -were chances to escape on either side, but eveir stronger than fear, there burned in the heart of the huge cat—hate; hatred against man, his ancient ene- .is. uj-rf halted in his retreat to the Soutawari to draw his lips back over gleaming jieamir.g fangs as he gazed back down into the valley where the voices of the <|Ogs had long ceased, T Wa, ih,. L..U ^ilaUrtl U'llunpiUd over fear and as . TUB MIL"JTY Ki ui the air. already ¿Id of the approach of grim winter. the man turn'ed from the opening and 'J The pine squirrels no longer took struck out in the direction of tile bab Room for rent—with connecting time to bark and scold at the ap bling stream, the skulking form of bath. Garage also, if desired. In Six children in Kansas protested to proach of a hunter, or some denizen the panther was close upon turn. Reaching the stream, the man quire at this office. the probate judge that their mother of the big woods, but were busily en was an unfit guardian for them be gaged in storing up a hoard of nuts plunged in to his knees and started wading rapidly down stream. For the approaching winter. came she bobbed her hair and wore Shadow followed closely,' following gay clothing. It wouldn’t probably Song birds were migrating for the miss the mark very far to guess that South and the whistling of ducks' the brushy bank ofjhe creek. .Watch she was a stepmother. wings and the honk, honk of geese, ing his movements, it would have been One Ceut a Word Esch Insertion high over head, was another unfail easy to understand how he derived ss= Fred Lorenz of the Leader is giving ing sign that spoke only too plainly his name. ___ _ _ Why not eat Sunday s dinner at the His padded feet made scarcely a, FOR SALE—-Span of mares, weigh Hotel OognlUaT You’ll y^jgy ft, re the Coquille Woman's CWb 10 per of the coming of storm-clad months. sound and his long body slunk behind ing about 1600 lbs. and one horse, Now and then a gay splotch of color cent of the receipts of Monday’s sales well as a day of rest every bit of cover. weight 1000. Will sell cheap or was added to the scene, as a gorgeous Let all who are interested in Coquille, The dogs in the rear were forgotten trade for heifers or cows? C. J. whether members of the club or not winged butterfly flitted about, sip Holmes, Sitkum, Ore. 18t4* supply their needs on this day, as ping from the wild honeysuckle, as by the beast. Just ahead was his hated enemy—and food. the money is used for civic improve if loathe to leave to where the warm The big cat drew nearer and near FOR SALB—Two-year old registered ment. Remember the day, Monday, sun’s rays beckoned from the South er. Again the hair raised qn the Jersey bull, sired by son of Holger May 24th. < ward. —Gold, Silver and Medal of Merit The silvery brook, laughing and back of his neck and again came the iow growls from his throat. The huge winner. His dam is a splendid For the pleasure of her son, Fred slashing through the mossy dells, young cow, not officially tested. She erick’s, birthday Mrs. Jas. Watson en wending its way to the big river far oody grew taut and crouched low, the combines the blood of St. Mawes, tertained nt a delightful children’s below, alone seemed unmindful of the long hind legs drew up close beneath a is belly. Then like a darting streak I Rosaire’s Olga Lad and Golden party. The following little guests approach of Winter. Glow’s Chief. For particulars write were present: Beverly Jean and Joy It was intb this setting that Shadow of lightning, the long body shot 0. H. Aasen, Arago, Ore. .18t2* Norton, Rolph Fuhrman. Ann Haw came, his great, yellow body hugging through the air. A scream of fear rose to the lips kins, Jottie and June Watson, Robert close to the winter-brake that bor of the man, as the panther’s body FOR SALE—As I want to spend Donald and Sammie Kramer, Lorene dered the big timber. more time developing my farm I Ohilds, Barbara Ann Keller, Dorothy Shadow, the biggest panther of the struck him full upon the back, knock will sell my entire herd of dairy May Bender, Jean and Carolyn Cascade Range, was hungry. He had ing him down into the flowing water Cows, cream separator add milk Schroeder and Clarabel and Freder traveled far in quest of food and he of the stream—the» silence as the cans. C. O. King, McKinley, Ore ick Watson. was not in a pleasant frame of mind gleaming teeth of the brute sank deep gon. 18t2* Miles back in the mountains behind into his throat. Shadow emerged from the stream. Thirty-two members and guests of him, the carcassqy of many deer bore the Coquille Business and Profession mute testimony of where Shadow had Iragging the body of his victim with DAIRYMAN and family wanted. State age, number in family, ex al Women’s Club enjoyed a weinie roamed. There he had roamed for aim and as he did so the loud, clear perience, wages wanted, references. roast and picnic at Bandon Monday many days, unmolested, until the voices of the hounds, on a hot trail, Dixie Ranch, RFD 2, Grants Pass, evening. After nine o’clock a swim hunters came—'hunters with a yelping ang out behind him, only a few hun- Oregon. 17t2 was enjoyed in the Wecoma Bath? pack of dogs, who drove all before lred yards distant. Forgotten were the pangs of hun Those making the trip were: Mr.and them. FOR RENT—Pasture for cattle on Mrs. A. N. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. At thought of this, a low snarl ger and his hatred for the dogs-and bottom land with good feed ail sum man. Forgotten was everything, ex Bosserman, Mesdames Fred Sample, , came from the beast’s lips. Hate was mer. Inquire of Joseph Harville cept that instinct of self preservation Inez Chase, Martha Mulkey, Margaret planted deep in his heart against the on Marshfield Highway. - 1714 Crouch, Carrie Alice Schroeder, Mary logs and hate against the men who which is bom in the hearts of beasts as well as man. Corthell, Rose Kerr, Ida K. Owen, , followed them. With a savage growl he whirled and FOR RENT—'Nice sleeping room Anna Rooney, Edith Miller, Belva Suddenly the great beast halted and with connecting bath. Garage if plunged into the stream, going down Gage, James Richmond, Kate Han .dunk still closed to the ground. desired. Inquire at this office. it at least a hundred yards before he son and Misses Em»stine Hicks,, Eva From far in the rear came the emerged, for Shadow was a wise ani Lenox, Saima Lindros, Pauline Chase faint voices of hounds—dogs on a cold mal and had used this same trick WANTED—To trade used ear for Charlotte Bell, Gladys Burgess, Mary trail. .scant lot in fairly good location. Druley, Edna Asplund, Mabel Eisa- So they were still pursuing him? lany times in the past to fool dogs Geo. Burr, Coquille. ‘ 17t? hat pursued him. man, Edna Robinson, Maymie DeLong Miles and miles of rough country lay Five minutes later a pack of hounds Ella Horn, Blythe Cousins, Mary between him and where he had last lurst into the little clearing and set MIDWEST UTILITOR TRACTOR Griner. heard the voices of the pack. for sale. L. E. Teters, postoffice, upon the dead body of the man, and The breeze coming down the little Sumner, Oregon. 16t3* The longest telegraph line in the draw brought a familiar odor—the when, several minutes later, the Sher- world is that between Liverpool and ' smell of man, the panther’s greatest ff and his posse arrived upon the icene, the body was torn to shreds I WANT FARMS for oash buyers. Teheran, capital of Persia. It is 4,- enemy: -.nd the hounds sat about on their Deal with owners only. J. Stiever, 290 miles in length. The hair on the beast's neck stiffen launches, wagging their tails in wel Dept. F 38 Wabasa, Minn. 16t3 A dentist’s drill of excellent work ed and his long, rope-like tail lashed come. «' savagely against his sides. His eyes manship was discovered in England The sheriff and his men stopned tn WANTED—A middle-aged lady to do gyeener tinge and he house work. E. M. Clayton, 515 N. during excavations on the site of an took on imazement. growled deep down in his throat. Hetty, Box 594, Coquille. 16t3 ancient Roman camp. "Can you beat that?” exclaimed the - The man came into full view at the iheriff. “Not a dog damaged.’* FOR SALE—Single combed White The city of Lima, Perue, experienc head of the little draw. He paused He picked tip the rifle of tlie dea’ Leghorn Eggs, Tankard strain, es an earthquake on an average of for an instant, looking in the direc imperial mating. fl.OO for 15 eg's. once a week, but during the past ten tion of the coming hounds. His eyes man and examined it. M. L. Daniels, Care Dunham's, Co “Not one shot fitted. How do you years there has been no loss of life ' heldlook of fear and his hands quile, Ore. lOtjO or property. .. gnrff^ths rifle ho carried until the figure that?** ‘•J ■ ■eet W rfi iunij'weiB uw it T baut UU rooms and roses were used on the luncheon tables. Covers were placed for Mesdames O. C. Sanford, M. O Hawkins, C. J. Fuhrman, L. H. Haz ard, H. W. Pierce, Paul Van Scoy, F. L. Greenough, J. A. Lamb, Thos White, A. J. Sherwood, Nels Osmund- son, Mis Ella Walstrom and the host ess. The afternoon was spent very informally with fancy work and chat ____ ___ — _ ■ a Want Ads •