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COQOTLUI YALLXT SINTINEL, COQUILLB, OBffiOOÑ, ÍRIDAY, NOVEMBBR 2f, IME PAGI HOBT Lisis Goodwin, of the Quelle Cafe, who recently purchased of Pete Jacob son the tea-aero tract on the Myrtle Plaint highway and Rink crook roads, is haring the small house on the place enlarged and remodelled and expects to make his home tftere soon after I II IIII IIHHI I IIII I IIII Had Hia Laugh, but Not the Last One Stulles Pete person—. The way tne pewspai>ers talk about him! If I even saw him I’d drop dead of fright." He smiled and tipped bls hat “Oh no, you wouldn’t Ma'am," he contradicted; "I’m Smiles Pete, and you haven’t dropped dead at sight-of By JACK WOODFORD me." He turned and walked rapidly I I I I I i I H I I >♦4’4 »»4 »I the first of the year. teff Into the shadows, as though he HE little woman hurried along, were a man who loved shadows. And 8tudonts who came home from glancing furtively from right to as he walked away from her. Detec Linfield college this week for the holi tive Harvey Watrous, of the gangster left The street waa a «Mating place Mrs. Claire Lehmanowshky waa a day were Ray Detlefsen, Stanley Pul for shadows. * squad, chuckled to himself. At first Coquille visitor from Powers Tuesday. I ford, Belmont Ireland and Stephen Tha smooth-faced man, luxuriating he had been suspicious of her, sad Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, of Ban Chard. Randolph Lorena came in In tha shadow cast by a building cor had stopped her for that reason. But don, spent Thanksgiving with their Tuesday from Ashland where he is ner, as another might have luxuriated she was far from the type bo had ex daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wimer. attending normal. Graydon Anderson tn sunlight, watched her Interestedly, pected that she might be. He pictured her arriving at the old maid’s retreat, .earns from Ashland Wednesday even When aba drew opposite the shadowy Safety First! Use Cow Boil Dairy’s nook be had selected, he suddenly with the biggest story ever heard Pasteurised Milk aad protect your ing. She'd bo happy for stepped out upon tbe walk before her. there to toll. health. "Oh—1“ she gasped, standing para months over what aha would suppose Writing to renew her subscription Lumber at new tow prices at Co to the Sentinel, Mrs. Helen C. Sperry, lysed with fright. He was not. how was the adventure of her lifetime. quille Lumber Co. mill yard. Biding, who resides in Berkeley, Calif., says: ever, a figure to frighten one, ordi Fortunately the newspapers bad no No need to suffer the torturous ill health of Con pictures of Smiles Pete. Detective », rustic, ceiling and finish reduced. M. “Cold weather here now after some narily. Ona might even have qgld that stipation when you may obtain Rexall Orderlies Watrous felt as happy as a Boy 8cout hte twinkling eyes Indicated a kindly fine rains which wen badly needed;.! at the Rexall Store. O. Haifa«, receiver. disposition. True, there was a latent, Is supposed te feel after his daily For Correct Watch Repairing and fear many people are not oven com almost omlntfus bint of muscular pow good deed. For more than twenty-five years Rexall Orderlies And as she walked up the “L" steps. Correct Time go to WILSON. Office fortable. The community cheat work er in bls heavy shoulder» and stocky • have been the accepted method of relieving Con- Smiles Pete ’ s decoy — who had made is in progress and groat work being frame; but he waa neatly d r ams d, in Rackleff Pharmacy, throe doors ' stipation —without the violent and habit-forming herself up as a respectable woman, done. San Francisco raised two mil and, to all outward respects, a gen east of postoffice. effects of maûy laxatives. , with extraordinary success, fa order tleman. lion and a half.** 0 U. of O. students who camo down “Did I startle you?” he asked, to go out and.lure Detective Watrous smoothly. “I’m so sorry I" Tbe hol away from the shadows’ where hte< from Eugene Wednesday evening for New Chevrolet in Offing low street of nesting shadows echoed presence prevented the Issue of Smiles Thanksgiving included Marvin Jane Chocolate Considerable . speculation was back bls words She was breathing Pete from his biding place across the Hawkins, Allington Glaisyer and Tal aroused here today by the appear hard. Scrutinizing her with eyes which street—also laughed. , lent Greenoiigh. , N«w«p*txr Svadlcat«.) ance around town and along automo had become accustomed to the dark, d ’ «B br McClurg (WNU S«rvkM.) Mr. and Mm. Willard Marks, of bile row of posters, streamers and he mw that she was about thirty or Eatheslasm Roseburg, were guests at the R. L. placards bearing the advice to "Keep thirty-five; once, and not long ago, she must have been pretty. Clothes of It Is easy to be enthusiastic when Stewart homo yesterday. Mr. Marks Your Xye on Chevrolet." good materials; but not flashy. the bands are playing and the crowd te superintendent of the Mt. States What thte loading manufacturer “You frightened me so," she got out is cheering. It Is not so easy to main plans in tha way of a follow-up to thte at test, apparently reassured by tbe tain Interest and feel the enchanting Power Co. in that district. Students who came home for tha preliminary announcement could not humble and contrite way he stood thrill when we work alone at the hum be learned from Paul McElwain«, of there, hat In hand, “You see," she drum tasks of life. No, not so easy, Thanksgiving holiday from Willam The went on, breathing more easily now. but Just as necessary—Orlt ette University at Salem, Wednesday, the Southwestern Motor Co, local "I read In the paper today that Bmlles were Barbara Richmond, Clarence dealers. “Tell any of your readers inter Pete had escaped from jail; and thte Barton and Ray Woodyard. Machines is hte neighborhood you know. They ested," Mr. McElwains said, to watch ♦ The place-name Mackinac Is applies say ha’s killed. In this district alone, O. 8. C. students home from Cor next week’s issue of the Sentinel for to the famous trading poet between not lees than—" , vallis for the week end included Wer further details. 1 can’t toll you any "Half a dozen men," smiled the Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. Mack Card of Thanks Is Buried Today ner, Hal and Herbert Plaep, David more just now. Canadian man; "but never any women. There inaw, representing the For the kindnens and sympathy of Mias Nettiemae Smith, 26, passed Smith, Oke Eckholm and David Phil “Wo have done a A m business {lur te no case on record of hte having French Mackinac, la Identical with friends and neighbors during our re away at 9:00 o ’ clock Tuesday morn maklnak, the word for "turtle" In pott, who lives down the river. ing tha past twelve months, and molested women, te there r “Well, no—" she admitted; “but—’’ Chippewa, and closely related dialects ing at Wesley hospital in Marshfield. cent bereavement and for the beauti Misses Paulins and Grace Ellingson throughout the country the Chevrolet “If you like. Ma’am," he Mid, with a of Algonkian; said also to bo a reduc She had been ill for some time, follow ful floral offerings at the funeral ser came home Wednesday from Mon six te leading every other make in calm, reassuring smile, "I’ll walk with tion of Michlllmacktnac, a corruption ing thyroid operations. She had sub vices for Mrs. Telitha Heller, we wish Yet, good as that mouth where they are attending the registrations. you to the street ear, or wherever It of an earlier mltchl maklnak, signify mitted to an operation some time ago, to extend our heartfelt thanks. normal school, to spend Thanksgiving showing te, we expect to do better te that you’M going. It’s rather late, ing “big turtle” In Chippewa. Accord Mrs. Ohas. Heller but had a relapse, followed by an with their mother, Mrs. Pearl Elling- during the ooming months. Just keep and Mther dark and lonely here- ing to Dr. William Jones, the Chip Mrs. Sarah Bright other operation. pewa of Minnesota claim the word to your eye on Chevrolet," Mr. McEl about»" aen. John D. Culbertson Miss Smith was born in Coos coun "Oh thank you!" she returned, ob- bo a shortened form of mishlnlmakl- wains concluded. Mrs. Lola Culbertson Lack of knowledge of the legal vioualy relieved. "I’m going to the nunk, "place of tbe big wounded or ty. She is survived by her parents, Lee Culbertson big lame person. " This, however, may hours for hunting resulted in »25 fines •L. ’ Came down here from where I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith, who are Legion Has Good Shoot be an instance of folk-etymology.—» now living at Oakridge, Ore., and one live out on the North side, to visit my in Justice Stanley’s court this morn Nearly 75 turkeys, besides geese, Mater. Her baby’s sick and bar bus Literary Digest. ing for Orville Haga and Hadley brother, Charles, at Bandon. For chickens and little pigs, were given band doesn’t get In till lata He Curts. They thought hunting was many yearn the family lived on Coos away by the American Lagion at its wanted to walk to the *L’ with me but permissible until 90 minutes after River. Treasures in Library annual shoot last Sunday on the Co I wouldn’t let him. My sister te much sundown. Miss Smith was well known in the Buffalo public library has thousands quille Gun Club trap grounds across younger than L and she gets fright of dollars' worth of rare books hid county and had many friends in Ban Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sercombo cams the river. The turkeys, which ranged ened over a little thing like chicken den awsy in Its shelves, according to don, having resided here while her in yesterday morning from Portland in weight from 22 pounds down were pox. ... I made him stay right the head librarian. Many of them are father had charge of the Bandon there with her.” to spend Thanksgiving with her par secured from Marc Shelley and this “I suppose,” be said, making conver under lock and key. Irreplaceable his Trout Farm. She was a student at ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard. Mr. writer knows the largest was a fine, sation agreeably, “that you’ve been tories of Buffalo and the Niagara fron Sercombo returned to Portland last tender bird, for he ate a small part married some time, and no longer fear tier are Included lii the Ust Scrap the University of Oregon when ahe night but his wife te remaining for a of it yesterday. such trivialities of family life gs books of anecdotes of Urover Cleve became ill. Funeral services will be held in the land, Millard Fillmore and Elbert Hub chicken pox?" longer visit. There was a very fair crowd in at today.—Western “Ob no I" she Mid, with a little bard are found alongside guide books chapel at Bandon tendance during the day, with shoot Dr. J. K. Richmond, orthodontist nervous, almost apologetic laugh, ‘Tm on Niagara falls dated as far back as World. specialist in the straightening of ers from all sections of the county. 1835, newspapers with 1811 date lines, not married. Never been married. The Legion, however, netted less After all, It te bad. ‘ I suppose: ' teeth, is making regular monthly tripe and Buffalo city directories since 1828. Sentinel and Sunset 32.25 The books are available for reference chicken pox! But. do you know, I to Coquille and will bo in Dr. Riot than M0 on the day’s activities. Due to a special arrangement with to those making a study of frontier toed such an uneventful life that such man’s office, Monday morning only, the publishers of 8unset Magazine, Patronize home industry. See the things sort of Interest me. They're at history. December 7. Examination and con- the Sentinel is able to offer to new least exciting. There's never anything special tow prices on Ns. 1 common I saltation free. subscribers the magazine and thte happens in my life. Just uneventful at the Coquille Lumber Co. mill yard. Fossil "Haating Greand" day after nneventfnl day, at the apart Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Wimer, of paper for »2.25. The regular com M. O. Hawkins, receiver. The single district where more dif bined price for the «wo is »3.00. ment hotel where I live. Marshfield, are enjoying a viait from ferent types of fossil remains bare “A greet many other unmarried Mr*. Wimer’s parents, Mr. aad Mrs. been found than any other is the dis ladles live there — and we Just talk and O. X. Lee, of Eugene, Ore. They were talk, and go to the movies; most of trict within the city limits of Los An over and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ths others have exciting things hap geles, Oallf., known as LaBrea Pits. Wimer’s parents, Mr. and M m . E. A. LaBrea Is a Spanish word meaning pen to them now and then; things Wimer, of this eity. they can tell about for months after "the tar" and these pits are so called because of a large yield of tar which Special Communication ward. But me—well. I never have Born to Mr. and M m . Eteworth Wil anything to tell Nothing ever hap comes from them. In which tha re Tues., Dec. 1. Work in E. A. lett, of thte eity, last Monday morn mains of a large number of prehistoric pens in my experience.” He listened ing, a six pound boy, their first child. e attentively, visualised her bare, unin animals were Imbedded. Apparently . The young man te a grandson of M m . teresting Ilfs. Chuckled a little to the tar lnsnared these animals at the E. J. Brophy. Ed te a pretty young himself, mostly In sympathy. He waa time It was formed and the bones are a bachelor; but plenty of Interesting in a remarkable state of preeervation man to be a grandfather, even though SERVICE COUNTS! In many cases. things tilled his life. it be a stop grand parent. "Well, here we are," he remarked, M m . Helen Harvey, who had bean as they reached the “L" steps Garbage hauling of all Safety First! Use Cow Boll Dairy’s visiting her son, Hubert Robbins, and “It was ever so kind of you," she kinds. Weekly residence Pasteurised Milk and protect your wife in Eugene for the past three told him. “I don't know bow to thank calla anywhere in the dty gon. Usually I'm not afraid. But that months, returned to Coquille last Sunday and will make her home in at 80c per month. The best the Nosier Apartments, where ahe service possible at all times. will be glad to welcome old friends. Don’t Suffer from Constipation T % ORIGINAL Laxative » Box of Sixty 50c Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS V STATIONERS Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. A A. M. C. B. Gregory Phone 36-L Coquille, Ore. Mrs. David Gustaveeon and five- year old eon arrived hero Sunday to join Mr. Gustaveson who te interested in the development of black sand property in Coos and Curry counties. They are at present making their home in the hotel. s= Hiland Theatre! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moser, accom panied by Miss Alice Fish, came in from Corvallis Wednesday evening for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. Moaer, formerly with the Bandon creamery, has a similar position with the Corvallis creamery. MYRTLE Is It a Sin—to defy the world’s censure for the happiness of your child? To say "I am not your mother,’’ while your heart cries out to him? To sacrifice everything for a great love? If it is, then that was “The Sin of Madelon Claudet » A Great Soul Picture! Introducing One of America’s Finest Stage Stars—Helen Hayes—with Lewis Stone., Neil Hamilton, Cliff Ed wards, Marie Prevost. J C. G. Ford, H. F. Ford and C. G. Falwell, all of Marshfield, were before Judge Stanley yesterday morning for shooting after sunset on the J. X. Ford ranch down river and each paid a fine of <91.20. They were picked up by Sergt. Hearing, assisted by Fred Watson. ■L WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY. DEC. 2-3 As You Like Him! Action! Speed! Watch Hrs Pep! He’s wild— but he’s wonderful! A Whole Army Can’t Stop Him When He’s Af ter a Kiss! What a Man! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, in « I Like Your Nerve” FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 • 5 CM Ask for our tow prices on lumber, No. 1, 1 or 9 common. Dimension, reduced prices. OoquiHe Lumber Co, M. O. Hawkina, receiver. Blanks for filing notices of assess- mont work on mining data» for sate at Sentinel office. POINT SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 29-M, Dec. 1 R. J. Cavens, of Kellogg, Idaho, waa a Coquille visitor yesterday. He te interested in CoquHlo from an agricul tural point of view and although ha must return to Kellogg tomorrow, ho expects to return later and locate somewhere in Coos county. * * HP j “If You Put That Call Through, I’ll . . ..!** If she doesn’t it may mean aroin for the man she loves. What does she do? “The Secret Call 1» Southwestern Motor Co. Coquille Myrtle Point Richard Arlen ( Adults 35c Peggy Shannon ADMISSIONS Children 10c