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THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. PAGE TWO MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. THE BARRI CADE IS TORN ÏJOWN /5® New Dishes Three you? ig men. were taken be fore Justice j Stanley Saturday and, fined $10 api be and costs, amounting to $3.30 eac for breaking through the barricad on the highway Friday on a trip tbaek from Marshfield by auto. Going over they wienfc out to the Wasson ranch and up the logging .rottd and^uo got through without dis turbing trie barrier or gietting on the nfewer pait of the highway. Coming* back they were stop putrriy several rJen^ ’.ch the worse , for the liquor they i -.onsumed, 'who tore down th-- ban.cade and commanded that they be brought to ■'town. The young men had not intended to vio late the highway rules And had a team in readiness to pull them up the bank where their car .wouldn’t go under its own power out ;at Cun ningham but after the road l,iad been cleared of obstruction they - followed their unsolicited pas & the demands sengers and d rove on into town. ' They paid their fines rather than fight the case, which.4he - them afterward theyjfoul ¡.cessfully. done. The real offendi .s were the drunks. The complaints were made by the Scandia Co. foreman under orders from the highway engineer at Marsh field. We have just received our Gold Band Homer Laugh lin Ware for which many of our customers have been waiting arid which was ordered a year ago in January. It is open stock—either a single piece or a complete set. Price is no higher. Also two new patterns of Johnson Bros. English Ware for open stock. Very pretty designs Racket Store MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. Cash Market z_25c Pot roast bee:L j ____18 c Pork Roast. _ 25c Boil beef ______ 15c Pork Steak - Round Steak.___-____25c PorkChops ._ ___ __30c Veal Roast ____ x_25c Fresh Side Pork J _ J. 25c Veal Chop3_, 25c @ 30c Mutton Chops._x_ __25c 25c ______ 15c Mutton Leg _ Veal SteW Hamburgher 20c Weinies 25c Sausage 20c Bacon 25c Lard; 15c , Bologna 20c All kinds of Lunch Meats / We Deliver Free Ritter & Martin Sound Tires Sound All Around I Guarantee our Money’s Worth A Satisfied Customer is our Motto We Make Good if the Tire Doesn’t Graham & Sons 'is Fisher’s Best Brand Makes White Bread Schools Short of Teachers Superintendent Mulkey, who ¡8 been gathering data on the teach vacancies of next year, says that partial canvass shows (that approxi mately fifty per cent of the present, teachers will not return next year. Marshfield loses 12 out of 33; North Bend 11 out of 23; Myrtle Point 8 out of 12. Bandon, Coquille and Powers have not yet determ >ned I the number of vacancies, as all of the.i teachers who expect to return have' not signed their contracts. On trie river between Coquille and Bandon/i at Rivertoln, Pakersburg, Randolph and Prosper, there are 10 teachers and only three of the ten are coming back next year. , • Among the reasons given for not returning are marriage, further- pre paration and, leaving the profession for various reasons., greater per centage of the teachers canvassed expected to attend the Normal school than ever before, ■ This will mean a temporary shortage, but ultimately a corps of better trained teachers, pro- s vided they return to Coos county I when they finish their preparation. Phone 881 Coquille, Oregon FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR Our usual guarantee goes with it you are not satisfied we refund your money The Busy Corner 3 Phones—Call 691 'Bandon Bonds Bought ‘ Th* LumbermanTrust C04 'Portland, has purchased the Bandon municipal hydro-electric power bonds. ¡The offer was on a basis of 95 cents [on the'¡dollar for the $110,000 issue, which is five points below par. The bonds draw-6 per cent interest and according to the terms of the bid ■they are to be dated May 1, 1921, and are to be come due as follows: $7000 per year between May 1, 1926, and May 1, 1939, both inclusive, and $6,000 on May . 1, 1940, and May 1, 1941. The bonds are to be delivered hot later than June 21, 1921, and thè bidder agrees to pay accrued interest on the'bonds from the date of issue to the date of delivery. Another pro vision is that $40,000 of the money from the sale of the bonds is to be kept on deposit with the Lumber man’s Trust Go. bank at Portland un til needed. On this 2 per cent interest is to be 'paid to the City of Bandon on daily bàlance.—Bandon World. No Exams In Agriculture County School Superintendent C. E. Mulkey is in receipt of the follow ing letter from State Superintendent Churchill: “Pupils will not be required to pass an examination in. agriculture either in the May or June eighth grade ex amination. No district of the first class now teaches the subject of ag riculture, and the same may be said of many districts of the second, class. The result is that the large majority of teachers going into rural districts from year to year have themselves had no ocurse in agriculture. It is rather absurd to require pupils to pass an; eramination in a subject in which the teacher herself has had no preparation.” Mr. Mulkey says that there will be no examination in agriculture in eith er May or June. The May examina May Einploy Watcher tion questions have already been re y County courts have a legal right, ceived but there were no agricultural according to an opinion rendered by questions. Attorney General Van Winkle, to em ploy a citizen of the county to sit in Eggs Higher Here at the meetings of the State Highway . J. E. Norton says that this spring Commission and use his influence rel ative to location of roads in the coun while eggs were, selling at 14 cents ty. Such a representative cannot be at Roseburg they have never brought paid out of the general fund, but may less than 25 cents here; and further be paid out of the county highway that eggs are all the while being shipped, in to Coos county, because fund. the supply is never equal to the de mand. Call on us for Stationery. BROWN & BROWN Confectionery and Lunches Hot Tamales Our Specialty East Front Street First Door East of Farmers & Merchants - -Bank. ^L-- -........ -............................................................... ---------------- ■ 11—,--------------------------------------- -.■■ib.itJF M ..................................................... Coos Bay, Coquille and Myrthe Point Auto Stages Subject to change without notice Marshfield - Coquille Leave Coquille for Marshfield 7:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m, 11 a. m. 1 p. m. 3 p. m. k 5 p. m. Leave Marshfield for Coquille 11 a. m. Myrtle Point lp.m. .3 p. m. 5 p. m. - Coquille Leave Coquille for Myrtle Point We Are Exclusive Agents for Hazelwood Ice Cream We furnish special bricks and ices for all occasions. Call and ask for list of special bricks. There is a different va riety every week. two churches have four of the ¡six lots There will be a congregational in the block, the other two being oc meeting at Presbyterian church here cupied by Attorney Walter Sinclair’s tonight. Among the matters to be home. considered is the question of building Attention Moose! a side walk in front of the church Your presence is requested on hand across the west side of the block north of the court house. The Episcopal Saturday, April 30th, 1921. Some church in the same block is taking thing doing. By order of Dictator J. D. Bell. action in the same direction, and the Presbyterians Meet Tonight Our line of bulk and box candies is un excelled. Jeub s Confectionery V 11:30 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Leave Myrtle Point for Coquille 9:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. Coast Auto Lines CITY BAKERY Under new management Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry Laird Building Coquille, Oregon /