. 1 pihXbwMp # ' = = ...------------ .. - •‘‘gab = = v ^ Y r r i f %ï » A ■ •-* = = M in Campbell, rlait to the sqhool 00 Tuesday. I Pupils ware given a holiday Thar*. day in obaerrasea of Armistice Day. Oaa minute is th* best record so far far emptyiag the building during ire and. if {drill. . . . .. 11 « “ I - A newspaper published entirely in M g b tha compe-1 Japanese characters and sent to our “ <“ * * H I » O m , rf I n rem w w w i ■pm iH ----- -,-------------- Do not led al As «neh ANCE to YOU* lot tha B AL- biggar. Then uomo day when yen o f your own gr êjmm to fnrrwst the yon have, yon get CRKDIT whsn yen nanti It. T*» MM» who rsgnhurly banks n part nf what ha tbat b «nato to fat ¡ ¿ Ä * and ha Jo Wa im ito tOUR Banking Former** Merchant* Bant Tbs steond f e t i n g « f th* CoquiUe T tA ch tfr' AMOClfttion wm» hold Fri I and helfen and by • two year [day, Nov. 5 a tth e Gnunmer Grad. M bull owned by building. Mlsa Emma Kennedy was , . elected delegate to the State Teachers’ Th«** owning *ba eattl* sent to'ths Association, which is to he bald in shew art Adam Outhnrdt, Thomas Portland,.Dec. 20, SO, 81 Clinton, V .H . Ber'eey, J, C. Hervey, Scales for weighing and measuring Prathers, J. Finley pupils hqve fwen installed in our J . D . Carl, J, F. Jenkins, rrade building- by the Red Cross a and adn and R. M. Bunn. Children should be weighed and meas- Mr. Buna want to Po^Ornd on the «red on the same day of each month | smanger train Tuesday morning and •, .bout the same hour of day to deter- I w*ll gat than ahead of the cattle and nine If they are growing properly, mak* all arrangemauU to receive Correct weights of children of various theas. Ha •Will remain with Urn ex- ages Will be published from time to Mbit during th* show. time among items. Snaarlin Brothers will show an Pupils having perfect Spelling for | aged bull which te a very fine animal th* past week are: and the two year elk ball owned by Second A—Lei* Ocheltree, Helen J. P^Schrooder ia expected to make Bellonl. a good showing among th* boat Third B—Martha Jane Webb, Another «mtstanding animal among Agnes Ice, Georgia Leatharwood, those to b* exhibited is a full sister Bennie Hill, Elms Russell, Annie ■ f Lulu Alphea. world champion W t , Ethel Cunningham, yearling Jersey heifer, with a record Ireland, Benjamin Leatherwood, Em- St M® pound» of butterfat in a year ma Fiitcroft. at th* age of 1 year and 10 month*. Third A—Anna Wiggins. This Jersey heifer is owned by Adam Fourth B— Nina Butler, Florence Guthardt, who is out after the bln* Cary, Violet Galbraith, Jean Pierce, in this Jersey da*«.—Coos Bay Viola Pribble, Lurline Wilkinson, Ger- sld Sandon, Blanch* Gregory. Fourth A—Hotel On, Kathryn Church o f Christ Notes Wilson, Minnte Lam son, Stanley Vow- • g HOUES '■and hushes - r i , ; '■>. -A -tF-r ' P a v » <* . When jo b soe oar pickles, preserves u d n tho Jur the? will look good to you. Wheu you buy sad ■/. .> try them they wiff taste good. ?’ - Ask us to o I m ia plrirlon tad 1 to you. * o a do y W |a ™ not have old -- staff - ■ in oar pnn 4 . • • v * * • • -, -v /" ake oro iato tha t r y OUR ■ é Union Store ■ W u the Hallowe’en party a sue ? ’ G^land Oddy, Fred ___ » ««V „/ ih l ton ncM Gru*h’ Evelyn Wheat, Eleanor Fol- te T L d ' a t 9 E,iMbeth Rob*rt \i £ * S S i ^ t ! 2 r i f It J S J Fifth—Esko Leino, Aili Leino, J and the SB who, partook of h. asked, ^ McQuigg, Bernice 1' again T" Just a good old- Ph„iVi. v .r..w t» • „# .i.i m Theu Foley, Phyllis McCurdy. •odal times b r ^ u f « ^ 't o g e t h S “ * * - * “ • Vowjll. Roy Shuck. i S f l t ^ T o carry “ c A d « .. t o « Kidd. Grace Richmond, Royce Richmond, Louise | for the DuPee, Wayne Page, James Agostino, M A g ift I - With 16S to .120 in the Sunday Loi* Miller, Jean Young, John Seeley, g f § . ~ i J I i l l School we just praise and thank our Donald Noah, Pearl Stonecypher, Ma« Savior ter success in Hi* work.' While B y L l;v ■* UM» 4 “ 1 the Senior Endeavor with tha Junior Pointer, Mary Ella Cary, Alla Belle El wood, Ruth Schroeder, Kathleen mi and tho Adult Bible classes a n do- Verweil, Leona Carter, Ruth Cunning* lag a fin* work, each in its place and nam, Agn«e Pendleton, Alice Collier, «1 together, tha good walk goes on. L . I I Edward Johnson, Thelma Johnson, Wo o n praying that tha meeting» ' ..1 * Linda Wright, Margaret Goodrich, | now being held ia Myrtle Point by Loretta Wilson, Clara Bean, Claroni Brother Dallas aad Brother McDon- AlÊ.' m . ' mmJt > ’ 1 aid win be successful and that many Bean, Grace Horner. •J :'V . ^ :U will turn to Christ through the » ■ -r. 2 la th e timo for giving, a g ift—each m yanr g ift b game tha givnr ; ta h a i i-V >v . 4 NUVOSEN ( » a «plendid Spring Tonic an Among other vtlu ik k n ed e k contain« iron.. It w X be i b waking 19 A « appetita, mak Last F ood Plenty of Moonshine thorn before Dallas will ha with us Sunday mom-1 Investigating officers were puxaled ings and Brother McDonald in the I tut. a time when they searched the tome of Minelo Carnaio at Bay Park wmwm in Myrtle Point. .or signs and evidence of raoonshin Dswt pass up tha C. E. booth at I ng and found non*, says th* Coo* dm Corn 8how. Thu wil gat service, | day Harbor. They found, however, japer* from which raisins had been don't miss it. - | jUcen and this gave the idea they t Midweek prayer meetings are line. NQtM mill on the right scent. Everybody welcome at all They found a beaten path leading Church Corespondent. [ »way into the woods, and following W . H. Schroeder & I havo secured U m A fa a e y fo r tha thi*. they came to t water sudd I v W a lter K ateo’g Condition Thor Electric Washing Machine usd have ou t ou ex h iM tk u lu Mouutnta 6 tat*a P ow er Um »ma ■■■!■ land u ro tho^oM oM u a k o to “ Tak e no d u u m but b oy .the TH O R . E. G. Opperman aad W lr ia f fo r L iffh to aud M otors •* J‘ • : . V'V * , t %...%■ v V i The Portland Telegram " W W ~ » » - I t o . W U « Kaino, « “ ¡f* v ' r 20 yaar oltf hoy « s K a uM*a allot bv I $ 5.50 at which rate you am yoa please. A fte r Nov. 15 the bo 16 per year. Scad a l orders to will fM thV ^ U rrd - oi a short time. The bullet tore a n y H «* « T te Am to rt» portion of the spinal column be-l ™ * m* ,h ^ hmn »w:urely «overed lea asn«fraties tha ____ *- aad in I ®° t*Mkt 00 *no n^ftr Z u J T L t . that he can live north of Cooe Bay has for bean in dispute between Julius Lar Coquille HOWARD B. COUPER HS—# NOTICE OP STREET IMPROVE­ north boundary o f north to north boundary MENT street J aad that-portion ____ •treat from north boundary e f Sev­ enth street north to north bauudnr of said Coulter street; and that por­ Notice ia hereby given that the tion of Seventh street from east common council of the City of Co­ boundary o f Henry street to «net quille, (teos County, Oregon, did, by boundary of Haath street; aad that resolution duly adopted at a m itta g portion of Eighth street from west . .. . - r- tt -. -i~r boundary of Heath street west to of November, 1920, aad which reaola- county road; and that portion of of Ninth street from oust boundary of the City Recorder in the records at Coulter street easterly far east bound­ the proceeding* of said council and ary of Ninth reference to which resolution ia here­ of Tenth b y made as a part o f this notice, duly declare ita intention to improve that portion of Beach street, in Elliott’s Coquille City, Coot Coun- • Archie Philip. The state Land Board I » Pianist # that neither of them had any • Instructor in Piano, Harmony, • title to it and put it up for sale to • Counterpoint and Form Analy- • sia. 41 the highest bidder. When the bids 41 were opened Mr. Larson was found to • Stadia at the ho^a e f Mr. • Walter Sinclair # bM f l t f an acre for the land • and Mr. Philip $10. I f Philip hadn’t • F . O. Box M6 - Phone 664 • raised the question of Ha ownership • • • • • • • • • • • • # • • • would have probably contin­ ------------------------------------- ;------- ued in possession indefinitely, an* the state would have been shy the $11*8 he bow pays for M. f -u-’ Law yers A gree B efore Jury ■* hi Justice of the Peace R. H. Joehnt’s court this week s peculiar twist of law took place, where an no­ tion was brought for recovery of $60. The case waa hotly contested and gives to the jury. White the six wise IN debating the evidence the attorneys in the ease goteto discuss­ ing the affair among themeklves and with th* before the jury had announced a de­ termination, the attorneys had reached rreesnent. Afterwards the jury is prepared to render a verdict, was not accepted and th* agree- between tha attorneys wee at- The Sentinel, Coquille, Ore. The Oregon 1 The C. A. Smith fhingte min at Marshfield, which was burned to tha ad ter 82.16 hi Hu ground a few month« age, te b e*«f **• era built and is now nearing completion. It will be running again to • f«w we dent days. J A. I from which there was a hole, evident ♦2t2 NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF GEADB Of Portions e f mth. Eel a Notice it hereby given that on th* let day of November. 1 ' mon council of the C' Cooe'«Uofaty, Oregon. _ _ _ ■ which ia kept of record in the rw - ordi of the proceedings ef anid cam- Cerda, 100 ter »U 0. « f that portteo of * r: ;:y; • Î- ■ . . . v- - -At,-I k *. « * . _ ____ ..