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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
M a f ia , * 1 . \ „ w» KILLS ADAi , .. . 1 # I for «ha of tho todies was to avetd eoll- I citing oor business people others I for targe contributions. Today the debt has been decreased to $62.1$ j thanks to all erbe have helped and to 1 Guard fa r th eir ■ 20th Sunday, Decem ber 26 th MONDAY, DBC1 7 ; MEN’S GLEE CLUB r of the V* ' j University o f Orogm • ■d Slants M m k for y v m tad oM ' Don’t Misa M. ' TUESDAY, “OLD WIVES FOR NEW” A Codie B. Do Mlllo prodnetion Mary by David Graham Phillips to compete With other woaaeu for hand’s love? iy rests on virtue and tra c t and dri rifts into aaraiaaa dowdinoea, is her This is the first of De Mills’s wonderful pictures on m arried life, ami Him the others it’s s ' racoyd-braaker. In th is sto ry he pietaraa tha lives-of a m an and woman who m arry young, and who re g re t it bitterly to u r when the wife be- eoaus slovenly and fiat, while tha n u n gaina to ovary way. An other woman enters tha Ufa of th a aaaa, and thua tha sternal tri angle is established w ith highly dram atic results. Stylish gowaa valued a t »76,000 are worn by the women members of M m cast. * Tha cast includes EBtott D extor,1 lay, Tu*y Marshall, Mato» I mams Mddj th is Is n wonderful cast to n story by n grant author screened by a m aster director. Don’t hesitate to came. We also lube A T e e Bee! Comedy - ’ V! Fostering Philip Johnson, aon of Mayor and Mra. 1 . E. Johnson, and now Oregon U niversity student, is soon to bo m ar ried to a California young woman, who is also attending the University. The Eugene Guard has the following about the party a t which Mm engage* I di U m Hands of Women. ef Yoacalla, O ra, Prove That They Can Keep a fi* and “Play PsMttoa." Tonmlla. Ope.—Yoocalla la worn •trirtly a woman's town. In aplrit and la tact women are the town's leaden since the recent elec tion when the; elected a woman mayor and a woman to aver; other place la the c lt; government unbeknown to the non of this little town. w manenU; disposed ef two eld adagaa. to the effect that women can not keep a secret and that th e; can not successfully “piny poUtlca." -t Over teacups, at social gatherings, after prayer meetings and from house to honse the women carried on their political campaign secretly prior to election. It had been “whispered.” they said, that the men Intended to let the Incumbents bold over without bother of a new ticket The women did not like the adminls- tratios. They bolted and went to the polls and marked In the names of their candidates. The men were concerned with national and state politics only. The men did not bother about the city election. Result: > Mrs. Mary B art mayor, native Ore gonian, graduate of Padflc college, class of 1878, who has lived hare 48 yuan (Ren.). Council women—Mrs. Jennie R. Laas- woll, wife of the retiring mayor and prominent dub woman; Mrs. Bernice Wilson, pioneer school teacher, and wife of postm aster; Mrs. Nettle Han nan, wife of a retired capitalist The women have no-definite plana for .promoting the Welfare of the town. Mayor-elect Burt said. “We intend to atndy conditions,” aha said, “and do all In our power to give Larry Bmmm Which is worth tha prie* of admission Fancy Mince Mont, $ v 1b Fancy b n d M No. 1 Soft Shafl Fine aaaortaeant Christman Cindy Dill Ptcklna, Mr«« Sweat Plcklas in B nft, per qt. , Peanut B atter In bulk, par » SSninnfi& am Sn^EiSm ifi* ^ _ m W e w ill have plenty o f Celery, Let tuce, Cauliflowers, Cabbage, Sw eet P o- tatoes and Cranberries and all kinds o f Fruit for Christmas. Come in and see us; we can please you on quality and low prices. NOSLER’S CASH STORE •’ v."’. v > ■ • - • ‘r * • • p i • i J ■ :* ■ ’ S A Y S M O N EY B Y FA Y IN G C A SH — a— WEDNESDAY,'DECEMBER 22ad * “BULLET PROOF* A T jpU al Marry Garay W estern P la ta n / dfin I should not c a n to Ihre by M m son, W ith its rumble and groan and roar; To me it means a mournful song, And means it o'er and o’er. The 14th Epiaod* «1 “THE MOON RIDERS“ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23rd snd 24th Hu was Just a grim y cog to 4the Mg atari plant MU ha risked his neck to save his em ployer's life. A fter th at, ha urns the rich man’s sen. But he tumbled into love w ith tha granddaughter of kis pa tron’s bitte r set foe, and th a t’s w han ha started something. The meet likable ehap an the acreen to his moat appealing picture also And y at when the wind is calmly still And the deep bine ripples free, Why then, methinka, perhaps I, too, Would dwell by the deep blue son. How gladly we’d still Ufa’s fitful n o r, And wish it e’er m ight be I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25th Dorothy Gish She m arried a F lirt w ith an eye fo r a skirt. H er friends warned her th a t ha was a Devil among the g irls— bat, «rail, yen knew —th a t aid staff about m arry to reform . Than:—F irst, A M ysterious beauty w ith a black bag—an erring Flop. up and all sails s e t one ud tha fun A PATHS NEWS SUNDAY, “STOP THIEF“ afin a m inuta, Tom M oon in tha rale of a crook in a th a t travels an high from the first flieker to Mm tost a Mill Wood $ 3 .0 0 p e r lo a d Laave ordwrt fit tha mill or with a t P. E. D R A N E ‘ w * 11:00 a. m. r V iV 'K - d 4 M a . s Mra. J. E. Pnohm Enter Ulna FOB SALE—M2 homo, corner Third A vary pleasant and delightful par and H all, two lots, B 9 V IB rO O H M p ty occurred a t the home of Mrs. J. E. w ith pantry and bath. Price $6,000 Paulson last Friday evening. Tha se w ith tonus. Mrs. Ed Johnson. 47M vere storm outside served to empha Phone 84x7. sise the warm th and good cheer w ith in and the two large living rooms FOR SALE—1« stands of bom. Ad- dross Bax 28, Arago p. o. 47t3* were filled, there being eight tables at which the ladies enjoyed th a ever popular *‘600.” Mra. L. H. Haaard HELP WANTED—W«mon. V om « factory a t Coquillo Lmnaher M ills, J. finished with high score while Inch 47tf H. Delon. went against Mra. Dr. HafiiOtoa who They Got Hot« Anyhow WANTED—^One CoUis or CoUto A. T. Morrison, H ark Dunham, and Shepherd pap. Addrom W. T. Wil- n number of others had a groat ex liam s, Marshfield. O ra, 473 North perience getting back from M yrtle 4$tl. Second S t, Point la st Saturday evening, n num ber of the crowd being ladies. They WANTED—Lady room:w, apply t o were on the train coming from M yrtle Mrs. A. Sandon, na m t Christian -1_____ V 4fit3* Point and it was found th at the train enure u. could not gat through to Coquflle on account of the high w ater. Some of the passengers were anxious to got here so they decided they would walk They found w ater over the wagon rand so It was necessary to hike over the hills and tha trip was a slew one. Before reaching Coquills they had to cross tha «rater b at managed to gut a boat and finally gat home but were three or four hours m aking the trip . J . L. Stevens wish he has said out Ms lease on tha Chartas W atson ranch, owe mil« north of Coquille, and is going to held a Public Auction on W ednesday. Dee. 83, of general farm tools, and stock, heifers, bred to freshen to April, by ban, S t Mamas of WUow Bank, a h a lf brother of L ata Alphas, W orld’s Senior Y earling, w ith S record of SOfiJ Ms. fa t to For M < 0 iZ : - ■ s Buck, $100.00. 18$ Acres D airy Farm , $$¿00.00. Address Bos IM , Banden, Oregon. 48U* a FOR SALE—Team and h s m i T i Gao. Gilman, Coquille, Soy D istrict. 48*3 “REMODELLING HER HUSBAND“ JOHNSON O ther da? a aaaaoneif ^ ______ We B. COV|Mf wmÊÊ» 1« FINK RABBITS chaitp f or a quick sale. Sec Ervin Broe., on Yoak- 48t2* urn's Place. In £&■& 'ixïidm M. ________________ A PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE * F lrat Sunday, 11 A . M. Bet rani Sunday, 7i80 P . M. Third Sunday, 11 A. M.' and T»88 F. And thus it is: w ith life, my friends, When the ripples ripple free Our lives move on w ith Joy and anas By mountain or by asm. “CRACKED WEDDING BELLS“ A One Bari Cemedy Church School, 10 A. M. Chnrcfc «f God bool a t 10 a .m . t C h a n ^ o f Gad chapel a t 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.