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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
Port of Bandon Budget Theatre PROGRAM 8UNDAY, SEPT. 23 Billie Dwve >■ "THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL“ Story by Adela Rogers St. John. A >5.00 Broadway review and an intimate backstage romance, with beautiful Billie Dove starring in both.. MONDAY. SEPT. 34 “LADIES OF THE MOB“ A picture where the dynamic Clara is mixed up with a gang of crooks. Based on the story by Ernest Booth. Action, Suspense and Thrills. TUESDAY, 8BPT. 25 “DOMESTIC TROUBLES“ With Clyde Cook and Louise Fasenda. A tangled tale of tangled twins. How to be happy though married. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Esther Ralstea in “HALF A BRIDE” You don’t know the half of it—nor won't ’till you nee the' picture. Baaed on Arthur Stringer’s story "White Hands. A crackerjack tale on a timely topic. THURSDAY, SEPT/# RW “STAND AND DELIVER With Lupe Velee «nd Warner Oland. A thrilling screen story of war and banditry in Greece. Laughable twists with breath-taking situations. FRIDAY, SEPT. M "THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER Starring Norman Kerry and Lois Moran. The smoothest farce of the year. Just one big hour of happy laughter. Abo “HAUNTED ISLAND”— 8ATURDAY, SEPT. 23 Double Feature Day Ken Mayurd ln ___ A thrill-a-minute drama of the Northwest Mounted Police. jn "THE RIDING RENEGADE“ The tab of an outcast who fought his way back. Market Meats Pickles Chow Relish Salads We Deliver You can afford to eat the Best if you Buy Here! We don’t claim we can make your money go twice as far by cash dealing, but mkny make it go a third to a half farther. In any • event those who pay. cash, whether they put the savings back into more good things to eat or put t/Tie savings in the bank—it’s so much gain. You can’t help but benefit by paying cash and trading at this store be cause the savings are sure. \ Specials for Saturday and Monday MAMMOTH PEACHES AU-Gold Brand No. 21/, Cana STARCH Corn or Gloss—3 for 20c 25c VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS \ . Large Size CARNATION OATS OR WHEAT Per Pkg. 20c 37c PAN CI^UST SHORTENING 8 lb Can . MINCED CLAMS 5 Cans , .- $1.60 90c : TISSUE TOILET PAPER 4 Rolls PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Large Pkg. - 35c - 25c CLASSIC SOAP 10 Bars “ 35c SUGAR 16 tbs. $1.00 THRIFT GROCERY When Ordering Canned Goods Ask for the ALL GOLD BRAND 5: The Business and Professional Wo men’s club will meet in regular ses pedigreed stock, W. L. Dean, Co- FOR SALE—10 shoats, weight about FOR SALE—40 two-year old Ewes sion next Monday evening at soven- 50 pounds, and White Leghorn pul 3512* quille, Ore. and 26 Lambs and one-Shropshire thirty. The meeting will be held in lets hatched in May. Clarence S. Buck. M. G. Sumerlin^ Lee^ Ore the Guild Hall, which iq neat, dean, FOR SALE—1 Team Heavy Horses. Hatcher, R. F. D., Lee. -7^12* gon, phone 512X Myrtle Point. j-oomy, comfortable and very accessi Harness and wagon, 1 mower, 1 i _____________________________ S:____ 32tflt* rake, corn planter, Potato Digger, FOR SALE—6 head of Jersey heifers, ble. IQ head Jersey heifer calves. 20-8 Printed programs covering nine Plow, Harrow, Carden Toole, Hay FOR SALE—A nioe new modem weeks old pigs. Elmer Olsor., Fat months’ work will be distributed by ing Tools, 1' Disk. Cheap for cash home close to school and store, Elk. Phone 5085. 34tf or will trade for cattle. Phone the program committee. The Educa very reasonable. John S. Sanders, tional committee has .revised thq rules _ 505X5; Williams A Philip«, Co- 657 No. Beach St., Coquille, Oregon. and regulations for scholarship loans. quille. 3513 FOR SALE—30 heads of Shoata. 33t4» See H. W. Mast, Lee, or phone 5124 This report will be submitted to the Myrtle Point. 34t4" I club for consideration. These reports FOR RENT—Modern 3-room Duplex ■- Apartment, bath, Daui, breakfast Dreaxiast noox, - __ << mìh at- ' .Pales, all- nook. 1... . ■ are very vital to our club work and -♦feetrk -range and heile»? ’FLOORS—Old* ft new • Telegraph _ ... prie« prices, quantics can fur itá> hopedlhatrOMeryenember wherttn ... —,—... ---- disappearing oh highway and floors sanded; estimates given. nish, when ean Ship. Spot cash. . .... ------------- w. disappearing bed; on bed:' ’highway and possibly do so wid attend. Satisfaction guaranteed. Neider-Meyer-Martin -Lbr. -Co, Each member present will be _ — Harry H. Oerding, phone 181. Portland, Ore. 84t3 an opportunity to give a short travel ogue on the most interesting experi ence of her recent travels. Whether the distance be long or shorCeveryone has had experiences that might be shared wih others for the pleasure of all. The business session will be as brief as possible to allow considerable time for the program. A number of new names are to be submitted for membership. x . Distribution V^ithout IVciyZe/ Rev. W. B. Smith at Home I am glad to say that I am recov ering from my spell of typhoid fever since coming from the hospital and am settled at home, 425 N. Henry st., Coquille, Phone 151-J, with nothing special to do; so if I am needed for revival meetings (by any church), funerals, weddings, special meetings, supply work, or any other religious or educational work, let me know. Rev. W. B. Smith. Phone 115-J , Reason No. 3 Immense Buying Power 3 Want Ads 9 WANTED TO RENT—A Piano for a few months. Phone 37. 36tl SHOES We have received our complete stock of Men’s shoes— (One of a serico of explanatory ads about Skaggs Safeway Stores) 8 One Cent a Weed Each lasrrfins A 1 third reason why Skaggs-Safeway Stores can ■ and do consistently undersell is their ability to underbuy. The purchas ing power of more than 1700 stores with a. highly trained staff of buyers is truly immense. - Much of our merchandise is bought several carloads at a time. Where the average merchant buys a few cases of some staple item, we buy thousands of cases. Often we can use a factory’s entire Starch Beans FOR SALE—Nice email pigs. $5.00 Frank Snow place, McKinley. 86t2* MEN’S WEAR ? ' 31»*. 23c 2 dozen __ 85c Big K. Flour r Laundry Soap Crystal White—Gives bet ter results. OOWS FOR SALE—Entire herd, highgrade young Holsteins, cheap for cash. SEE OLAY REALTY I (next to fire station.) 1 2 Bars _ ■■■■■■■■■■HMHEHEMHRRV OEDAR WOOD—16 in., U00 load at u'.._ . . i. .M..X. J i l '- ■ ' a, » ss I mill; 4-foot, 50 cents toad at mill, ten win have a pot luck dinner in ! °*rdin< Industries, Inc. , 11 —■ the dub rooms for members and their ; —— -— ............. 20 HEAD of Feeder Hogs for sale. fam ilice on Tuesday,, Sept. 25th, at See Gbr.n Shores, Myrtle Point or 6:30 p. m. and all are urged to come. phone 5088. ’ 3512’ Deputy Game Wardens Hearing and FOR RENT'—15-20 cow Dairy Ranch, Forsythe were up north of the Bay excellent’ location, low rent. BEE Sunday and on Monday, B. C. Milter, CLAY REALTY (next to fire sta tion.) : of Scottaburg, was fined $25 and costs Ix>cal Grown Bayos. Use that ham bone with these. Strictly fresh Standards Guaranteed IAMÆIZO coa» ««««CH FOR SALE—One hundred of mixed goats, with mohair on. E. F. Rohr, Roseburg, Oregon. 36t2 I. A. ELROD output. In most instances we go direct to the producer or manufacturer—eliminat ing several profits and overheads the av erage dealer must pay. Of course, we get a better price. Because we hold operating expenses^ to the lowest figure and are sat isfied with a small profit on each sale, these savings are passed on to our custom ers. / Amaizo Com or Gloss EQUIPPED DAIRY RANCH—must sacrifice equity, one of the finest in Coos county. Don’t miso this. SEE CLAY REALTY (next to fire sta tion.) FOR SALE OR RENT — Houses, Apartments, Lots,. Dairy ranches, farms, anything you want. Our business is to sell the earth. John C. Oerding. for your inspection In our new location formerly oc cupied by Coquill«, Hard ware Co. » B. & P. W. Club to Meet Sept. 24 “CODE OF SCARLET“ Also Bob The budget committee of the Port of Bandon met in the city hall here Tuesday morning and adopted a pro posed budget for next year. It con templates an expenditures of 831,760 next year, of which 812,780 to to be raised by taxation. One item is fo' 312,500 for the retirement of bonds, time warrants and interest. It is pro posed to use $5,000 of it for retiring warranto and $5,000 will go into 1 sinking fund for bond retirement. In the afternoon a joint meeting with the commission pf logging opei «tors and farmers of the Coquille val ley was scheduled to be held but H. E. Hess was the only rancher present. Several of the loggers were in attend ance. The purpoee of the meeting was for the discussion of Ordinance 23, passed last month, which provides penalty, among other things, for blocking the river with togs. The land owners claim this bolds the water back during a freshet and causes the cutting of banks and damage to their land. The loggers advance as their argu ment that if the togs, during high wa ter, peas below their holding station .gbove Fishtrap that many of them float to sea; that it is an unnecessary expense to capture and boom them and bring them back from the lower river, and that many of the operators are financially embarrassed if the re turn of togs up river is delayed until the freshets subside. The port commission desires to ful fill its duties by obeying the wish of the people «nd the problem is to find a satisfactory solution which will be fair to both farmers. and loggers. When boots were running, blocking the river was not attempted but the stretching of cables across the river last, year was a serious damage to land along the river, on the opposite side and up stream. I J A high grade hard-wheat flour. Unconditionally guaranteed to give you satisfaction. . Swift’s Premium The finest on the market. Whole or Half. Sk. _ 53C Seasonable Savings Onions Green Peppers For salads or stuffing. • Yellow Danvers—mild Potatoes - -— Fancy local Gems x 23c ll “»- I 2 ,,is----- — 17c 8 ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE—SUGAR ÌXCBPTED t Store No. 469 Coquille, Oregon in Reedsport for hunting without a poR SALE—New Zealand Red Rab- licenae. bita, 8 does full grown, reg. and 7 Phone 122