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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
Our Unloading Sale W ill Continue Until Saturday, O ctober 21 A N OREGON PR O D U C T Use It and Save M oney Special for Tom orrow Saturday, O ct 14th 5 Q t Aluminum Teakettle nr Hill Lump $9.25 per ¡r Hill Nut $8.25 per Delivered in ton lots where it can be shoveled from wagon $1.39 Be sure and see these Bargains tral Pacific problem may be finally determined insofar as jurisdiction ov er it rests in the courts. 11 m decision o f the Supreme Court, ns rendered, turns upon the Sherman Anti-Trust A ct under which the suit was brought. But six years a fter' the Government brought the suit Con gress passed the Transportation A ct o f 1M0. The decision o f the Supreme Court has no reform es to this A ct, and could not bars, because the issues in this csss were mads up several years before the. Transportation A ct o f 1920 became law. Highest Cash Pric< PA ID FOR Wool and Mohair This sc* contains an instruction to the Interstate Commeroe Commission to consolidate the railroads o f the United States into s limited number o f groups, and this A ct relievos the railroads in such consolidation from the provisions o f the Anti-Trust leers under which the Supreme Court has ordered the Central Pacific stock sold by Southern Pacific. Hence if the Interstate Commerce Commission fins it in the interest o f the public to maintain the present Southern Paci fic System , tbs Coaamission has au thority in the law so to do. On August 8, 1921, the Commission served upon the railroads notice o f its plan made pursuant to the re quiraments o f this Transportation A ct o f lS f». Under this plan tha Central Pacific is retained as part o f the Southern Pacific System, just as Office open till 5:30 p. Wednesdays LEO J. CARY First National Bank Bidg PI many Palmer awards before the close o f tbs year. * - You are cordially invited to visit the schools and see the work that is being dons. A closer eo-operation is necessary to produce the greatest good. ■uprano of Mrs. A . W. Jones, North Bend, gave a musical recital, a salat ad by M n . C. H. .W orrel, pian ist, and Mrs. Areta Everson, violinist, Thursday evening in the high school the auditorium. U m par cent o f attendance in the True Bills Found School Notes The grand jury which concluded its seas ion last Friday morning reported to the court the same afternoon. They found nine true bills against seven individuals ha follow s: J. C. Chandler, giving checks with out funds. Tom Morris, larceny in n dwelling. Geo. Sargent, ( burning with intent to injure insurer. Theodore Pulllm, larceny in a dewll- ing. H sssl Pullipm, receiving stolen property. C. L. O’Brien, larceny in a dwelling. C. L. O’Brien, grand larceny. C. L O’Brian, petit larceny. J B. Vaaque, grand laresny. The date set fo r moat o f the above to plead to the above indictments was ten o'clock this morning. The County Health Officers have made an examination o f all the grade pupils and have listed thsir defects. The pupils wars given a card indicat ing to the parents what should be done. Tha office would appreciate H very much if the parents would co operate by returning tha card indi cating, thereon, what has bean dons to correct the defeats. A committed representing cheap” kind because they may mean baking failures. CALUMET Don’t let a BIGCAN or a very low price mislead you. 98.5 per cent, in the grades 98A per cent. The high school attendance is about where H should bo, but the grade attendance is too low . Parents should realise that a pupil who is out can not keep up with the work as it should be done and in many eases will fail at the and o f the term. Lantern slides furnished by the Un iversity o f Oregon are being used by Miss Stewart to aid in explaining bi ology. Other departments o f the schoa' are planning to taka advantage o f the 10X1014018 offered by the state schools. Monday evening, October 18th, there will be a shool meeting in the High School Auditorium at which time the annual school budget w ill be acted upon. « The Woman’s Club is planning a re ception fo r the tsachsr* fo r next Thursday evening. The high school student body foe has boon reduced to 90 M ; an athletic ticket will be sold for $0.75, which will admit students to aH athletic games. W e expect to have a 100 per I cent student body membership by the end of the first period. ’ North Bend to Observe It North Band will taka the be celebration o f the fourth sry o f Armi*ties Day Nov. be American Legion posts Head in anahrer- 11. A ll in the * Experimenting with an uncertain brand is ex pensive — because it Wastes time and “ NOW OE N EVER." It’s n Harold Lloyd Comedy— it’s human and whole some— at the Liberty next Tuesday The public has shown overwhelming interest in the continued operation o f the Southern Pacific System and full opportunity will now bo afforded the public to appear before the Commis sion to give thsir views upon the Commission’s plan. Thera is nothing in the situation in Oregon that should be in conflict with the action already taken by the Com- " ' To anyone making a purchase o f $3.50 or over we will sell a fancy Shopping or Picnic Basket fo r only 19c. • These are fell fancy Baskets made o f Hardwood Splints and range in price from 70c to $1.50. This is a real Bargain. Ask to see these Baskets. mission undar this modem law ap- ' part or ail o f the Central plying to the Central Pacific problam. «tend slona. Conaidsring In fe ct It would sasm te be clanriy te o f tha A ct, sa alraody pi the internat o f the State o t Oregon by the Interstate Cammsre thst the Commissioa's pian, made s i- »ion, it is évident that tl ter délibéra te considération, shonld Pacific muât be loft iri it reçoive the support o f tha people. with tha Southern Pacific, o The Transportation A ct o f 1920 is eithur in port or in whole intended to marge indépendant and large System». On the othi smaller lises with U n « that are i» not likely th st tha Com a ■tronger. Hence the suggestion that sanction any arrangement