PAGB FIYB
has this to
road bond act a
tature Monday
and stubborn aa
.
“The passage e f the
Sute bond issue for highways by tha
senaU yesterday, marks the «ret big
constructive step la
roads in Oregon. It is a start which
will result in putting Oregon on a par
with California aad Washington in
highway development.
“This bond issue provides for hard
surface roads in the more thickly pop
ulated sections o f tha ateto, and in so
< doing, tha legislature has made it pos
sible for such outlying districts as our
own to get the benefit o f the stete
and Federal funda which are to he ap
plied to poet pad forest roads.
Federal apportionment with the funds
which the state must match with the
government w ill afford nearly f<
million dollars for this work during
the next five years. Without the six
million dollars bond issue, this Fed
oral and «t it * money would no doubt
be absorbed in the more settled por
tions o f the stem, and outride eld of
any consequence te Coca county
would he remote.
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“The biU provides far the
cation o f Eugeho-Coos Bay read as a
forest road, end the Ceos Bey
burg roed ns a popt rued. A n a
ment was mads in the bill
at the sugestión o f the Coes
people which w ill make K
us to particípete in the host
improvements.
It provides that e
portion o f e post road e f twenty miles
or more may be «alerted by .a county
if the seme has been graded and made
ready for hard surface, and removed
from the post rood provisions. The
funds from the six million bond lasos
will be available for herd surfacing
thi. portion o f rood.
Under this
amendment it is possible for Cess
county to withdraw that portion of
the Coes Bay-Beeeburg r o d between
Coos Bey end Myrtle Point which will
b* |
ed by opr own bond
funds
but doM sot interfere with
tin » in any way. The mea
'W POfftBBSffwiS ilOBf tom |i9Minwfii^|f^ ffiq to
Taken to State Hospital.
flatting la illegal, aava with hook ana
line, celled angling. Thi» dead lino U
tha aama aa eatabliahed by tha State
Fiah Commiaaion laat fall. Thia meaa-
ura waa fought bittariy in tha House,
waa defeatedfor paaaaga by a narrow
by a vote of 86 to 84. It aubaequaotly
^jessed tha aosata by a rote o f 82 to 7.
That ia tha atatua of tha legialatioa.
Fiahing ia not prohibited in Bogua
river, but tha uae o f aat neta and
aoinao ia forbidden. Aa to how this
will affect tha catch o f aahnan for
Better You
Know Us .
run that under
am
« an execution and or-
H as n dor of sale issued eat o f the Circuit
for Mr. Hoyt, of Geld I Court of th« State o f Oregqai for the
iad been misdirected to I County o f Coos, on the 19th day of
that It hod been Matt January, 1917, ia a certain cause
o f extra wherein 8. K . Gulliford is plaintiff
o f the letter (aad E. H. E o n aad Mary E. Kern,
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and the better w e know you, the more busi
ness w e can do together, to our mutual ad
vantage.
tho sum of
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11888.60 with interest thereon at the
of 10% per annum from the 11th
day of January, 1917, and an attor-
|n*y fe* o f 926 00, and coots and dis-
taxed at 910 . 20 , and costs
upon «aid execution out of the herein-
described reel property. I will,
[an Saturday, the 8rd day of March,
1917, at the hour of T «o o’clock, in
ft * forenoon of said day at the front
door of the County Court House, in
the City of Coquille, Cooe County,
Oregon, offer for Mis and m U at pub
lic auction to the highqat and beat bid
The Port Orford Tribune has the
allowing Ham about Hon. Frank A.
tewmrt, tha father o f one o f Ha pub- 4*)>ta in and to tha foUowin» describ-
bd real property, to-wit: Lota f t p and
! Accompanied by hia son, H. T. Two in block Sixty-four in Elliott’«
Stewart, and an attendant from 8c-
leh», Frank A. Stewart waa takan to
the State Hoepital Sunday." For sev- I thereof on file and of record in tha
oral year« Mr. Stewart’« health haa I*® ** of the County Clerk of aaid Coon
bean failing, but not until about two County, Oregon. Said sale being made
month« age did ha commence to break I »abject to redemption In tha manner
badly. Local doctors held out no hope Provided b y law.
of curing him of hia ailment (harden-
Dated thia 27th day of January,
ing o f tha arteriaa and high Wood 1 1 »*—,
pressure) with tha facilitlao at their * *
W. W. Gage,
command. Spalls o f violence towards I
Sheriff o f Coooo County, Oregon.
sibility o f giving Urn at hooM tha «O T IC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT.
fore tha House ahd Senate Fiah com care And treatment ho should have,
mittee«. Private information and Sa made it imperative to asad him where k Notice la hereby given that tha un
designed did on the 19th day o f Jaa-
lma dispatches are that Mr. Mndaay to could have the propar attention.
oury. 1917, ill* in tha office of the
stated before tha committee that last
county darti o f Corn county, Oregon,
year he seeured 88,000 Ash, 11,000 of
r m t JOMIPS t i l s t f a i i r
I his final account in the matter of the
which ware caught by tha seine. He
Fat McDonald, a logger, and a sail- Administration of the Estate of J. H.
had 86 men employed on the seine,
' off the Elisabeth whose name could Kime, deceased, and the county court
and the average was 120 flak per day.
it be learned warn arrested for *“ ■
ft * *6th day of February,
O f the total catch for the year oaa-
unkoimeas Saturday night says the
D. 1M7» •* M o’dock A , M. as
«ighth baa by tha seine and «even-
utdon W orld. B o o m was takan from ft * f t “ * “ d ft * odea of the county
eighths by the other method«. The
air pommai so. McDonald put up l i * 1* «
ft * county court houM in the
set nets above tidewater caught vary
bafl o f |84, which was all he had in I ^
oi Coquille, Coos county, Oregon.
few 'flsh, and o f the 77,000 caught
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THS OLDEST NATIONAL BANE INCOOS COUNT ?
QUICK’S Second Hand STORE
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First
and
Henry
One Sheep Shearing Ma
chine No. 9?complete... $6.00
Set H eavy Harness_____$16.00
One Rood sin gle Harness.
B ig variety o f H eating
Stoves from $2:60 to $12.50
Sew ing Machines, 8 Sing
ers, 1 Howe, 1 N ew
Home, One Im proved
Faultless,
fro m — $5.00 up to $15
Streets
Tools o f all kindi, Including
Saws, Squares, Brace ta d
Bits, Planes, [Chisels, Hand
Axes, Brush H ooka Cross
Cut Saws,
One 60-Egg Ineuhator, and all
. accessories.
* Alm »eh
ost v new.
* F /
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^ 'T >
.
A x handles, H atchet and Ham
m er Handles.
M ilk Pans, W ater Buckets.
N ew A second hand Cupboards
and many other N ew and Second Hand Goode
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Call
and
See
These
Bargains
Professioaal Cards
He Slew 3,000 Deer.
Speaking o f the proposed appropri
ation by Congress of 860,000 to clear
the channel o f the river from Coquille
to the me end g in it a 12-foot chan-
eel, with en annual appropriation of
910,000 to maintain-that depth o f wat
er, the Bandon World says:
s
“ It is also believed that the pro
ject would be asede to iadode the
blowing out of several rock pinnae 1 m
mid to project from a ledge on the
her, which would make it poet ibis
to get several additional fast of depth
at tha entrance of tha river. Maps of
the boring survey made by the gov-
A W O R D to the W I S E
A Roeeburg dispatch states that W.
IH. Redfield, of Glendale, weU known
throughout southern Oregon, has tha
I distinction of having killed 1,000 deer
for Udee in early days, when deer
aMatd g ffjna jn, vegan end thinks this
a big record. T ip Quid Beach Re
porter says then a n numerous people
•long the coast section who equalled
and even exceeded that figure. We
remember one man who in 1896 told
us that be had quit the work alto
gether; that fo r.y ea n ho tod kept
tieck o f the deer killed, hut after the
number reached 8,000 he quit count
ing these.
FH T8IC IAN and SURGEON.
Bkhmoad-Barkar Building.
Coquille, Ore.
Phones, Office «26, Ree. 214.
a
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
a
a
W hen you need neat, new and
nifty Letterheads, Envelopes,
Circulars or other advertising
matter, Tbe Coquille Valley Seitiiel is
ready to fill the bilL W e also
GEO. E. RICHARDS J
♦
Ofiee in Robinson Building,
Coquille, Oregon
have a large stock o f Business Cards, Fin e P a
pers and Envelopes, p laid or linen finish, and can
give yea something nest fo r your office stationery
SENTINEL PRINTING
p le ted aad copies received by Assist
ant Port Secretary C. M. Spencer.
These show exactly the depth * f wat
er from e point wall outside of the
bar to Coquille, marking all the “high
spots’* which it would be neeessary to
Physician
a
♦
QUALITY PRINTING
■roe ri can School •
Kirksville, Mo. ♦
DR. C. W . ENDICOTT ♦
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THE ONE INDUSTRY IN
COQUILLE
that haa operated continooualy since its establishment somh fourteea
years ago haa been your Laundry.
Bain or shine, good timee and bed, K has been on tbe job.
We have e number of customers that have patronised it continually
froftwthe beginning. Ws are grateful for thia appreciation of our
service. Our aim is to improve tha sarvice in every way poeribl*.
■ We wuh ever y thing washable.
J. J. STANLEY
Calls Port Orford’a Bluff.
W# claim that Port Orford has the
youngest, pupil la Coos or Curry coun
ty to successfully pass tha 8th grada.
Lp well Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Amas Johnston, agad thirteen years,
rsessitly paaaad a vary creditable ex
amination and has received his Eighth
Grade diploma, and this notwithstand
ing tha fact that ha miaaad one entire
year o f schooling by reaeon o f the
loss of one eye through accident. We
challenge the two counties to beat It.
—Port Orford Tribune.
ATTORNEY AT U V
C i®
First National Bank Building
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l » - - i w o w n g <i m o g n s n e e g a g i t
Coquille
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E. D. SPERRY
Robinson Bldg, Coquille, Ore.
Dr. F. G. BUNCH
H e - fe
Beek e f
Myrtle
Dr. O. H. CLARKE
%mk e f Myrtle Petad B ri*.
Myrtle Fehlt, Ore.
to the late Dr. M. O.
Calling Cards 60s far 19.
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i g p s u s i ^ s '» n » ns i i g p g e g n s e s n g i =
Str. Ipizabeth
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Bandon to San Francisco
Fan, First class—$10.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Looking Up on the Coquille
¡ u l
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COQUILLE LAU N D R Y St ICE COM PANY
A. J. SH ERW OOD
Dentist
of the amendment which allows hard
surfacing where the county has pre
pared the grade. However, even if
Coos county did not receive a single
cent of thia money it would be very
distinctly to our advantage to sup
port the issue and help to inaugurate
a progressive program o f road build
ing in Ordfeon. 1« California and
other states the initial bond issues
have always been fort owed by others,
whan taxpayers aad voter« begaa to st the 1
-, y.
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So w ill you not make it a point to come into
this bank more frequently and give ua the
opportunity to learn your requirements as
w ell as to show you how practical our assit-
ance ih banking matters?
* h A. RICHMOND
should take the liberal position that
the improvemm* o f the reads in the
more populous districts in the stats
wOl be of indirect benefit to us end
will place ua in line for tha next im
provements which are to be made.
“Tha increase ia tha automobile li
censes will taka care o f these bonds,
principal and interact, without an in
crease of the present one-quarter Mill
levy on all taxable property forh igh -
wayh.
“The bond issue in the state ia com
parable to the Corn county hood issue
last year anR Corn county in relation
to it may be compered with the more
remote sections of our own county
which will not have reads built to
them by our bond ls«oo but which will
be taken care o f with county funds as
the result o f it.
“ Multnomah county has 88 per cent
of assessed valuation o f the state,
and will have none of the bond issue
expended within its boundaries but
very naturally will insist on a con
siderable portion of the money bvtag
spent in the territory which Is direct
ly tributary to Multnomah county.
This is absolutely fair. Cooe county
has but little more than two pec cent
of the assessed valuation of the state,
and lose then one-sixtieth e f the
state’s area. On • basis o f asseeaed
valuation we would be entitled to
$ 120,000 of tiie six million dollar bond’
issue, and it is very possible for us to
^ £ 5^
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Safi. frees Central W aseheese C
J, E. WALSTROM, Ageot, Baadoa, Ova.
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E.&E.T. Kruse, Mgrs., 24 Calif. St, 8. F. v-
J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore.
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