The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 14, 1921, Image 1

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY k
19^
J. SHERW OOD,
COAST AUTO
UNES START
I la th e M atter o f the contract w ith
A ttorn ey« J. J. Stanley, 8. D. P o l
1J. C. Savacre and L . A - L iljeq via t fo r fo r t, and Judge C. R. W ade, o f th t
I collection o f delinquent taxes, the fo l- city, w ith Claud G il«« and A . G
I lowng order w aa m ade Jan. 4:
Thmnpoon, o f M yrtle Point, wan
| “ It hae heretofore been *ti pula ted among the u ilrty Coea county la w yer
I by and bett/een the county court and present at the annual m eeting o f tin
I L. A . L iljeq via t that said contract be County B ar Aaaociation a t the M ill!
I term inated Jan. 1, 1921, and that said coma Club rooms a t M arshfield Tue*
|J. C. Savage receive ten per cent o f [d a y evening. ' Judge Lawrence T
hia collections up to th at date and H arris, o f the State Suprmne Court
not th ereafter.
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and Judges O. F . Sldpworth and Jobs
s “ It appears th at there has been c o l-1 8. Coke, o f the C ircuit Court fo r thli
lected a t this tim e $1098.52 o f which judicial district, w ere also present,
the said J. C. Savage claim s $107 JS,
O f course, talkin g w aa the long suit
and said claim is hereby allow ed A
o f those law yers and judges and ad­
it U sp ecifica lly stipulated that co *-{d resses w ere made as fello w s:
[ tra ct Is a t aa end from said first day I County Judge W ade spoke o f conn-
~>t January, 1921.”
jt y court entanglem ents and the legal
The bond o f E. F. F ilin g s « as I phases o f the county ju dge’s daties,
Sheriff fo r the fa ith fu l perform ance j Claud G iles discoursed on methods
o f the duties o f that oOee given by J fo r the better protection o f bank de-
the Am erican Surety com pany; and | posits.
the bond o f $80,000 as tax collector
Judge Coke (and the new rules he
by the same com pany w ere accepted .{h a d compiled fo r practitioners before
The Md o f D r. James Rfehaaewd Ms c o o * in th is ju dicial d is tric t
fo r visits to the county ja il and the I He also talked earnestly fo r few er
-ounty farm was accepted.
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j law s and better enforcem ent o f ♦»m e
The bond o f J. F. Beyers, as aaaea- I w e have, expressing the opinion that
»or, given by the N ation al Surety [ i t would be better i f {b e legislatu re
Company fo r $5,900, waa accepted. I met only once in five years.
The bids o f A lv a L ee fo r running I Judge Skipwortb dQetod upon “ The
w. to r Bullards* F erry tremendous responsibility in pasting
I.
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« crim inal cases and property suite,
tier o f trucking on th e J involving the success or fa ilu re o f a
the fo llo w in g order was I lifetim e.
A.
H. Derbyshire h it a tender spot
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sem e o f the bar, when in hie talk
that several o f the on “ Co-operation,” he dwelt-upon the
i county, costing several necessity o f probity in the lega l pro-
sand dollars are beiag | fession and a m ore carefu l attention
trucks, trailers, aad to the rules govern in g the practice o f
to r H w ilP h e th e eu ly
Let’s Get T ruk Suda First
Just aa we are in sight o f th e goal
-on the main highw ays o f Coos coun-
yaars ahead o f ue—th ere comes from
all sections an urgent demand fo r the
laterals, which increase in number
as w e g et fa rth er from the main
with conditions even five y e a n ago
vast program has been made and the
m arket read appropriations w ill Help
a whole lot on secondary roads, like
the Coos Bay W agon read aad the one
from M yrtle P oin t up the E ast Fork.
But it w ill necessarily he m any y e a n
before all the reads th at a n needed
in this county qpe com pleted.
“ I t ’ s a long w ay to T ipperary
But w e a n on the w a y."
An all-day session -of the Coquille
aad M yrtle F ein t Cow T estin g Asso­
ciation w ill be held in M yrtle Point
next W ednesday, Jan. 19. Lanch w ill
Stole C it y 's Bicycle
C h ief o f P olice C arter at M arshfield
asked Deputy Sheriff Malehorn when
He waa over there W ednesday i f the
I city o f CoquQle owned a bicycle.
M alehorn did not n e w , but Carter
told him that that m orning a young
‘allow walked up to him and asked
h o be arrested aa he had token a bi­
cycle from the city hall at CoquiUe.
The bicycle in question is one that
the city bought fo r M arshal M iller to
use in n u k in g trips out to the outly-
ng districts during the night.
He
had perm itted a penniless tram p to
sleep a fe w nghts to the city ja il and
when the fe llo w g e t ready to m ove on
be cooped the bike to ride to Marsh
the state:
“ R A ID E D "
“ M arshal Jack C arter and five dep­
uties from tha sheriff’ s office raided
the annual m eeting o f the Coos Coun­
ty Bar Association.
“ Judges H arris and Sldpworth
Pr^M anhfleld, Ore., Jan. 12, 1921.—
In the m idst o f the 12th annual ban­
quet o f the Coos County B ar Asso­
ciation , a t the MiUkroma Club rooms,
M anhal Jack C arter, assisted by a
/rosse from the sheriff’s office conclud­
ed that nothing but the presence o f
moonshine could account fo r the noise
and b rillia n tly ligh ted 1
M illicotoa Club rooms,
dgnal a ll avenues o f
The second Basket B all gam e o f
the seaton w ifi be played a t th e new
H igh School tom orrow (S atu rd ay)
night, Jan. 15 a t 7A 0 p. m. Th e ppe-
lirainary gam e w ill be between the
M yrtle Poin t E ighth grade and the
CoquiUe E ighth grade.
The principal gam e w ill b e be­
tween the R iverton Independents and
the CoquiUe H igh School. Adm ission I
10 and 20 cents.
BANK OFFICERS
ARE ELECTED