Y Äff' » • ->> •’JR s. il I F 4 - : V' land Ki U w Friday Afternoon ‘ A Holiday pear Al Fair Tomorrow For $1700 Less Taxes Next Year Lucille WediWm.G. Walker Here Tuesday— Football Schedule •» 1 1 131.30, JT. D. Rankin, Mayor. Ben Lawrence Woman's Club Holds Buys The Mill First Fall Session Sans Pants, He Used A Blanket w (Continu«! on Page Three) (Continued <»n Page Six) Farm Tour Next Tuesday Thirty To Hunt Mule Deer It it «aid that thirty Coquille hunt­ er», and that does not include the wives who will also go, are planning to leave this coming week-end for eastern Oregon to hunt mule tail deer. The seasaon opens next Tuesday, Sept. 20th. It might pay those hunters to read “big buck contest" advertisements in this week’s Sentinel and then register before starting on their trip. 1 Wrestlers Come In A 1907 Y ■ Mitchell Auto Which Still Runs Ernie Piluso, in the main event, was having things pretty much his own way, with a fall for himself in nine minutes snd one for Haddock in three, when a diving tackle missed its target, and he went through the ropes himself in a fall to th« floor. The hillbilly promptly fastened a crab hold and It was all over. Walt Achiu met a tartar in York, whose agility got him out of many a tight spot, but the Chinaman took the A farm tour has been arranged in co-operation with the Pomona Grange agricultural committee and the Po­ mona Master for all masters, mem­ bers and grange agricultural commit­ tees, and others interested, to provide an opportunity to visit recent agri­ cultural developments at this time. The tour will be held next Tuesday, Sept 20, and the following farms will be visited: Abe Groasen farm, Larson Inlet, 0:00 a. m. Fred Messerle farm. Catching In­ let, 10:00 a. m. Coos County Sheep Co., Fairview, 11:00 a. m. At noon, a lunch meeting with Co­ quille Chamber of Commerce. W. E. Cross farm, Fishtrap road, 1:30 p. m. J. D. Carl farm, Arago, 2:30 p. m. .......... a a , — — I Inspects Portland Water System D. E. Cruckshank, of the city water department, accompanied by Mrs. Cruckshank, returned Sunday from a week’s vacation trip to Salem and Portland. They visited the state fair and in Portland he spent some time with that city’s water officials, ob­ serving how that municipal function is handled there. first and third falls. He also visited the city’s water - The hated Sailor Moran took the meter testing plant which is consid­ Measure of Billie Spedlove in two ered to be one of the best on the Pa­ straight falls, 17 and 28 minutes. cific coast In the semi-final and final, the — crowd was divided between hillbilly Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Farr and Edythe and opponent, but the prelim found left this morning for the Pendleton Moran without a friend. His wins Round-Up and will then drive on to were both booed. Albion, Wash., where they will spend Mr Elliott announced another good several days visiting Mr. Farr’s par­ card in the Community Building“TBr ents and his throe brothers. They Friday, Sept. 23 plan to be gone ten days. ih Junior High Has 22 More This Year J:Aw ÆSîé-ï