w- 1:'¿V ■ . 4 . l l l l M i m m i A -U : J ■ - * r~____ _ K ' l- « . * . ■ Mmt Buck Up naff Start Anuw Superintendent Mulkey has just ra­ ce! vad a co m b unication from State Superintendent Churchjn, informing him that Attorney General Van Win­ kle haa Just decided that aiaca the new achoat budget law went into af- ;-rt Cooo County Growing Punti* I Votck ftr Beuthoru Or- anco Growers > ed in the Sentinel for the paet throe veoke. The law haa baca radically -hanged and it will be neceeaary for Sc school board te back up aad be- ¿in all over again; but it may be acaae tvetka before the aew forms are made P ead sent out'from Superintendent ton, e f Arago, who haa had M r * ex periefcce with it than any other ranch­ er in «tthe valley, aad haa a crop of Tho "why" o { purple vetch ftret re- 'flu !«» explanation. Tho orange grow­ ers { Southern Califernia have for rycarf be sa trying to And cease means of m tcring the original fortuity of Tuaaday’a election in Caaa county waa completed at noon today and we «H e it In detail for the Road Bonda and the Soldiera' Aid aaeaaure aa foilowa. The Road bonda |(C four votes out o f flee, and the Soldiera’ Aid bill nearly thlwe to one. Cooa county certainly did hpr- aalf proud an that day: Ttp Mo ¿ Ï lrsgon hem la tho usual way before receiv­ Empire ............. 26 ing notice ef the aew procedure. *«;■ ; Morth Bond Woet 46 V. Bend, North «6 V. Bd.t Cent. No 1 76 Haa Visited 45 Towns N Bd., Cent. No 2 7» F. 1. McKenna, o f Corvallis, who is 'M. Bead, South M 1*1 jw in charge of tho-bond soiling ’ony Slou gh---- 24 campaign e f the Mountain States Eaetsido North .. 4 ?ower Company, dropped in to visit Eastsido, South . .26 the Sentinel yesterday. Ha has Just Marahfld N. No 1 68 pie ted a tour of the towns in Kanhfd N No 2 104 which the company’s plants are lo­ Marehfd Con. 1 108 cated—46 o f them in the four atatos Marohfd Con. 2 76 ! f Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Martkd 8 No 1 166 Montana, aad aayo he left the boat M a n h M B N o S ’ 74 til» the last when he visited Coquille Sooth Slough ...26 He found timoo quite dull in Mon- Newport ..v ....... 88 lunkor HiU . . . 88 hard hit by weather conditions as weU Notching Slough . 8 as falling prices. Ha says that of the Toos R iv e r........ 16 126,606 of Mountain States bonds, Burton ............. 28 which a Bay papor claims to have Suiunsr ••**••••• X0 Coo« City ..eo .e. 4 Contado ............. 11 Boover Hill ....... a Cunningham ....8 1 Fat Elk .........1 7 DOW o o a a o «1« e s 4T **••••* a » U U : La* . . . . . . . . . n M - Commencement Exercises ! Coquille High School High School Auditorium Friday, Jane 10,1921 High School 4 . . . « ! O lavocatioa i 1 1 1 Ì Three Part Sang, “The Gallant 1 Bov. A. B. PendUtea Plana Tria, "La Secret" La Gauthier Alice Barker, Myrtle Newton, Mary Basmstt Two Part Bang. "The Hiriag Fair" . Pram "Chimes of Narmaady" High School Girle’ Glee Club Male Quartet . . . Prof. B. E. DeGea • • • a i Í Í Mandar aad Willey PnMBtittaa of Clan Selected ]\ A. T. Merrieaa, Chainaaa ef the Beard Welts Seag, T h e Daisies" • * Girla’ High S< dumi Glee Club Dpcjnd'Rifhtrrde Girla’ Glee Club drilled aad e wdoetod by Mrs. Helm Sperry 9 m m Sultry • Weather Chautauqua Her* July 12-17 » Coquille’e Chautauqua, which will be put oa by tho Wodteo District of tho Codmsn Ckautauquaa, , will ha hold Jtdy 12, 18, 14, 16, 1« aad 17. Norway . ............82 Four Milo ........ TO Catching Crook . .48 Myrtlo Pt North 117 Myrtlo Pt South 104 Sugarioaf ......... 60 Enchanted .......114 R^Wllhd a i a t e o s *44 6 14 IT 11 10 4 17 22 8 88 22 11 24 16 18 10 8 12 27 8 a 18 8 a a a 101 a 144 a 7 1 • "Æ 8 m u 18 a h 18 84 B 81 11 7 a n .. VjH • . H • ’ a a a a • 14 8 7 9 a a ti a 2 i a a a a T.-.va * a ■ • 8 A - -W t , I f -A t 18 » 8 8 10 M 8 11 protection. Tho committee in charge has a list of those eligible to mem­ bership, but aa the list may not he oompiste, please come prepared to identify yourself at the deer, J. M. Jacobsen for committee. Last Sunday gave ua the warmest Aatonsobila Bunts Up day of tho year so far, the day being what wo would really call “ sultry," A new Oldemobile ear belonging to though we do not remember to have I Emory Bros., of Myrtlo Point, was seen another in our eight yean In Co­ completely destroyed by fin about quille that we would so designate. midnight Tueedey just this side of This peraphs merely indicate that we tho Davis Slough bridge on tho high­ ere getting acclimated, but We hard­ way. Smoke began to come from un­ ly think so, as the thirty yean we der tbe hood and when John Emory, spent in southeastern Kansas cer­ who was driving, lifted the hood, tainly enabled us to qualify aa aa ex­ | flames shot out and tho whole ear pert on sultriness. Until today the was soon enveloped. It took but a entire week here has been unusually few minutes to redoes the machine warm for the season rendering firm [to a pile of junk. after nightfall unnecessary, though Ipst year they were needed the whole summer thought with only two or The milk separator house of Pink­ throe days’ exception. ston A Young, near the Pox bridge, The Three-Link Chib is end its contents were destroyed by Telephone in Now Quarters Are about 8:80 Wednecdty night and holding an ice cream eo The telephone company moved into they were fortunate in nut losing their Fellows’ Hall on (ha even their new office opposite the Sentinel barn also which was but a few feet Wednesday evening and began an­ away. It is reported theft a gas engine swering calls friaa the new switch­ was the cause of the Mass. board that evening. Yeeterday they began cutting over ter the new auto­ matic instruments, but H win require two or throe weeks to oom plate that £3853 a *i M 2 A meeting ef Ceos county dairy­ men who have withdrawn from tho Oregon Dairymen’s League will bo hold at CoquiUo Tuesday, Jane 14, at the Woodman Hall at 10 o’clock a. m * •apt. Baymeai E. Baker Premuta ties of Diplomas * - f. - Manager Bryant informs us that the Ciast Auto Lines are now tuady te open their lina te Boeeburg, which is advertised in another column. They wUl run seven-passenger Cadillacs, eight can daily, leaving Marshfield at 7a. au Coquille at 8:06, aad Myrtle Point at 8:80. Returning they will leave the Hotel Umpqua at Roooburg at 7:00 a. m. This season the run over to Marshfield, where she was will have to be over the old Cooo Bay operated on for adenoids by Drm. P. Wagon road, which has only Just get W. White, assisted by William Hors- fall, who deeorvo a groat deal of end- it for donating their services in the onto. It waa a serious one, too, In which 860 would have been a reason- able fee. • » v8 *> • 18 • Iff • * a a 17 8 1 a 14 40 8 a 8 a a a a 86 • 80 I f 17 f *7 I t 87 t t TO 87 IS w TO P 48 a M