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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1921)
t .... Ä f v * k S V , t TO B PA PB R T H A r s LIK E A LETTER FHOM HOME Farm Lou> Six Per Coot New R. H. M art, secretary-treasurer o f I the N ation al Farm Loan Associa tion k m k u jn at received a le tte r from the fed eral reserve headquar- I te n a t Spokane inform ing him that [th e new r a t« o f interest on Farm Loans w ill be $ p er cent, and that th ey w ill ran fo r th irty y ea n . The m aking o f loans is to be resumed a f- I ter M ay 1, b at the amount o f money available fo r the purpose w ill depend upon how fa s t the Farm Loan bonds sell. One request, fo r a $6,800 loan is s till pending h en , le ft over from the old applications, and M r. M ast says' a la rg er number o f farm ers have expressed a desire to secure loans now ; but he has not y et been supplied w ith application blanks!' CATES QUITS THE NEW S It was evident enough a fte r takin g Wsdnas I a look a t yesterday's M arshfield D aily tk * N e w , that Cates had quit as editor; «v e n t and they are to report tem er- fo o t there was nothing in th at sheet raw craning. Th at com m ittee m et I to te l) w hy or w herefore. Be w e yestenday afternoon and planned eev-1 turned to the Tim es where w e find arel th in g* which they are, goin g to I the fo llo w in g: r ecomm end to th e m eeting; am ong L ew A Gatee, fo r the last fou r them b ein g the name used a t the head I months ed itor and m anager o f the c f the article. I D aily N ew s, announced today th at he One e f the featu res planned is an I had resigned his position aad had afternoon and evening danés» by I „ t ir e d from any connection whateo- whlch H is expected to n ia s s e n n i Lgver w ith the publication, hundred d o lla r, to h e placed in the M r. Catos said th at U s r e tír e -1 Oern P avilion building fund. ment was due to 'in a b ility to conform Another is a parade in the m era -| to a policy outlfc o f the la g . with prises fo r the beet cars b> [directors, varions classes. Coos Bay It invitad I O w ing to ths to particip ais in this parada wM> *11 [ i t is said same rt «en ta am } cars sh « w ill rand. I things wanted to J plated, aad it has been suggested j M r. Cates and B ev. J. T . Andersen Shower Agaia Tunadaj th at Q er. O lcott and th e State H igh- | are understood to have had a rather M iss M innie Knlbos, whose m ar- w ay Commission be invited to be heated diecoseion o f the prtley. present and address the crow ds. M r. Cates states th at ha expects to I riage to L. J. Locker, o f Boras, Ore., W hat eth er featu res w ill be " " M rsm str in M arshfield, but has not de- I w ill occur in Jane, and who intends | leavin g the first o f the w eek fo r her sentod w e cannot any, hat H is evident terminad in w hat he w ill engage, from the In terest m anifested th at the l le p a rte w are circulated th at E l- [h em e in Chshells, W ash , w as honor- lukewarm attitude which prevailed fh e rt Bede o f the C ottage G rove le d last Tuesday w ith a one o’clock when the celsbration was firs t talked | W eekly Sentinel was to com e here j three-conse luncheon a t the J. A . e f has been replaced J»y a keen ap- »bou t M ay 1 to taka over th e News, | Lamb residence, the hostesses bein g p r e d a ti* », o f w hat this road manna He was here recen tly con ferrin g with M rs. Lam b, M rs. H . N . B utler, M rs. | L. P . B ranstetter and M rs. H . A . to Coquille, the C oquille va lley and I Tom Bennett and others about i t Coos county, and ths splendid op p or-l H ow ever, it is stated, th at M r. I Young. tu nhy it affords Coquille to g e t bet-1 Bede announced In the C ottage G rove [ The table decorations o f apple I to r acquainted and In cloear touch Sentinel last weak th at n report that blossoms and pink candlee, w ere in w ith our neighbors in other ports o f | be was goin g to leave C ottage Grove | bright contrast to the decorations o f the livin g rooms which w e n o f huck- I I sherry and other greens. Ths piece [cards w a n unique and beautiful cor sage bouquets. Those who eat down to the dinner | w ere Mias Kalbus, Meadames E. E. Cara Every Two Hoara Johnson,. J. E. Paulson, H. N . L o r ' Baker Does Not Apply The reader w ill find a change in ens, Jessie B. Crane, H. W . Young, 0 . The Board o f Education o f th e C ity the advertisem ent o f the Coast Auto H. Knowlton, J. L . Smith, C. J. d istrict m et le s t nigh t, but took no Lines this w eek, which the tra vellin g Fuhrman, W . V G laisycr, L . H . H az action tow ards electin g toccherà, fu r public w ill certain ly appreciate. The ard, IM ias M art an Young and the th er than to adjourn until tom orrow, stagaa w ill sta rt from C oquille and fou r hostesses. j M arshflald a t exactly th e same h ea rt: A a a nail testim onial o f ths es- o f teachers w ill bo taken np and a ll 7 a. m , 9 a. m , 11 a. m , 1 p. m „ teen In which M iss Kalbus is held by the positions filled , so fa r as possible. « p. m . and 6 p. m , the fa re b rtag her friends she was presented with Superintendent Baker inform ed the ninety cento. This make* six trips a g ift o f silverw are and the regret Board some tim e since th at he would each w ay every day; and M r. B ry was unanimous that aha is leavin g not bo a candidato fo r re-election a t ant inform a us th at tkay expect soon Coquille. this tim e; so it is expected that his to put on a seventh, leavin g seek sod o f the line a t 7:00 p. es. The M arsh The “Rad Front“ Sold la g m eeting, which has to he held a t field end c f ths lin e w ill be open fo r Another deal in Front street realty once u A . T . M orrison is to start out traffic Sunday aad the Coquille rad was closed yeeterday by Robt. 3 . M onday fo r a trip to Eugene and before the cloaa o f the month. O n a ger, whan Chat. W illey 4 Son oth er W illam ette V a lley potato, and bought o f A llan M cLeod, tbe two- w ill not bo back again before M *7 story 60 fa rt Rad Fron t building now B ret. occupied by the Coquille C afe and Cletrac Makes Good • Sam A b ell’s shooting ga llery. Messrs. W ith a “ C letrac” and a couple o f bis Jim Brown o f T o w ers, has raised W illey 4 Son Intend using the room C. A . M e chon last Monday purchas 160 gallons o f mash in a raid on the I now occupied as n shooting ga llery, teams also on the Job, G regg 4 W alk ed f r a « L . H. Hasard, the 26 fo o t Jes. Cox homo a t Pow ers. for the plum bing business; w hile Mr. er made very quick work in grading fro n t lo t ju st east o f his brick build Cox had fled prior to the raid. C rerger w ill have U s real aetata o f th e ' UMX>0 square fe e t across. the in g aad theatre. It ta hie intention Mrs. Cox denied h avin g any know fice in the fron t o f the room. They street from this office, w here they m * to erect there another building, either ledge o f the mash being intended fo r also intend to m odernise the apart goin g to build a garage fo r the Co brick or concrete, in order to enlarge liquor end rays «h e does not know ment upstairs and w ill pot in a bath quille Service Station. A t the north his hotel oa the second floor. I t w ill the whereabouts o f her husband. room and other conveniences. The end o f the lots there was quite a alee provide another basine «« room surplus o f earth to fcaul aw ay. consideration was $4,090. fo r rent. M r. and M rs. Machon had intended We Most Slick Up | Want to Discharge Teacher to toko a trip to Europe this Thursday afternoon the board o f 1 3 w e are to have a celebration in and had secured th eir passports, hut directors o f the Larson In let school three weeks, K would be w ell fo r have about given up that idee, and district held a hearing to determ ine the m ayor to declare a h a lf holiday w ill put up this building instead. whether the teacher, N e llie McAdams some afternoon next week end every shall be retained or discharged. The one turn out and clean up the M yrtle . T h e m aay friends o f Superintend com plaints w ere numerous, H was G rove where the program w ill proba er.t Baker aad hfs estim able w ife I I said. There w ee said to be but three b ly be given. It would be an im w ill reg ret to Ir a n that he expects to [ children attending school o f late, out provem ent I f an the rubbish, trash, find arerk in Some other field and la o f about 18 who should be. e tc , in town w ere rem oved befoer planning to leave C oqu in » that date. L et’s drees apt “ Humoresque” —th e -, m elody o f a win p»t up of the April - Now Rood Work The County Court mot W ednesday fo r the regu lar A p ril session. The bond o f A . B. G idlsy fo r $88,- 280 on his contract fo r the construc tion o f the river bridge here was filed and accepted w ith the fo llo w in g sur eties: J. E. Ford, J. T . H arrigan, J. S. Lyons, John J. Bateman, W . N . Ekblad, G eorge E. D ix, a ll o f M arsh field ; and J. E. Norton, E . E * Johnson, J. W . M iller, C. J. Fuhrman, a ll e f Coquille. The N orth Bend-Glasgow fa ir y was officially christened as “ Ik e R oosevelt F erry.” The court ceded jurisdiction to ths C ity o f C oquille over the Streets and roads on Sherwood H eights, in the corporate lim its o f the city. M artin Lassen, o f N orw ay, wna granted $246, fo r raven hand o f cat tle slaughtered by order o f the coun ty herd inspector, $128.60, ono-half the amount allow ed, to be paid by Coos county. .The bid o f G. A . P er kins 4 Son fo r j County A g en t F a rr inform s us that re-grading on the Glasgow -H suser [th e re w ill be another Farm Bureau [g a th e rin g at th e Heard and Holland road was accepted r t 80 cents per P ou ltry dem onstration farm on A p ril cubic yard, w ith 6,740 cubic yards o f overhaul. 112th at which tim e they w ill have | P ro f. H . E . Crosby again w ith them, i Th e m other's pension o f Busan H e w ill discuss the methods o f small [ Brown was reduced from $«0 to $17.- chick feed in g from the day old chick 60 per month, one o f three children I to broiler tim e. L e g weakness, toe having reached the age o f 10 y e a n . The ptat o f Summerhcsne was va [ picks, w hite scours, low v ita lity w ill cated oa petition o f F . E . Conway, | receive d p « mention. - The pint I Those who heard P ro f. C rtsb y at | POULTRY MEETING [th e last dem onstration farm m eeting I I in January w ill be anxious to hear I | a man o f his w ide experience discus* | trolm an o f Road D istrict 7 fo r 1981. The roadm astlr was instructed to | these interestin g and tim ely topics of I incubation, brooding and feed in g o f I advertise fo r bide fo r O s re-clearing f the baby chick. j o f the 'Bandon-CequiBa read from the place to Me intersection w ith B rin g your fa m ily and the lunch | mper read. A lso fo r clearin g, basket, says M r. F a rr, come as early I on the N orth as you can, stay as long as you w ill. [ Bank rand betw een Clausen’s b e n Th ey had hoped to h are M r. Upson and the P itt marsh. [.with them a t this m eeting to discuss I [th e w ork o f the Pacific P ou ltry Pro- J The head o f Anderson, JQegkars doccrs Associat ion. He has Just I company fa r p ilin g fo r the north anil south approach«« fo r the B s e o e re lf w ritten his regrets o f previous dates; I fe rry in the sum o f $2,000 was ap but w ill be here n ext tim e. W e w ill | proved. ~ endeavor to introduce M r. Sunshine j The $20 a month indigent re lie f and M iss Good w eather. I h eretofore ordered paid E lsie I. Cur The boat w ill leave Coquille a t 9:16 tis was discontinued, dm bein g ne A . M., returning it w ill leave the | lon ger in need o f R. farm a t 1:20 or 2:20 P . M. The application o f tho c ity o f N orth Bend to redeem from the county 16 Freight By Parcels Poet lots in th at city taken on tax sale Z. N . A gra , o f Eugene, n man who was granted. sells paper a il over Southwestern > The deeds tendered b y C. F . Blu- Oregon, tells us bow the newspaper tnenrother, W . F . Pom eroy and the publishers at Klam ath F a lls are beat N ew Lake D airyin g Company fa r in g the high coat o f fre ig h t a t Uncle rig h t o f w ay fo r the N ew Lake H igh Sam’s -expense. There is no secret way w ere accepted. The court also about the m atter; any m erchant can allowed $100 fo r surveying th at high do it anywhere under sim ilar condi w ay. i tions. A bunch o f warrants fo r sums Klam ath F alls, as taany people ranging from $10 to $30 was ordered know, is only accessible b y railroad cancelled, being duplicates or erron from O regon b y goin g about 160 eously issued or fo r widows and in m iles down into C aliforn ia on the digents who have le ft the county. main line o f the Southern Pacific— the Shasta route as it is « l i e d — and Wheat Below a Dollar com ing back into Oregon on the Klam ath F alls branch from W eed. So ' W heat priées in Eastern Oregon it happens that fre ig h t from Portland and W ashington have gone below a has to travel some 600 or 600 m iles dollar a bushel during tho p art week to reach Klam ath Falls. Uncle Sam fo r the first tim e in y e a n . Indeed, measures only by straigh t lines in es it sold as low as $8 cents a bushel a t tablishing his sone distances b y par The D alles day before yeeterday. cel post, and by circles in m arking] Bread aad flour ought certain ly to ho o ff the zone«. cheaper. Tbe fa ct that our country So it happen« the parcel post rate raises scores o f m illions o f bushels o f from Portland to Klam ath F a lls is wheat m ore than It consumes cer based on a distance o f less than 800 tain ly shows that tho im opsition o f m iles in an s ir line, though the actu a ta riff on foreign wheat cannot pos al distance a parcel port, package sibly help tb e ferm era. N othing travels to reach Klam ath F a lls is short o f a drastic curtailm ent e f pro double the air line distance. duction can be expected to boost Thus it occurs th at Hie parcels post prices in the United States. rate on nows in 70 pound packages in 26 cents le u a hundred from P o rt Settles With Hardware Mas land to Klam ath F alls than the regu The esse o f Lam b 4 Von P egert vs. la r fre ig h t ta riff on news. The tw o daitira r t Klam ath F alls buy their C. A . Machon, fo r mm U rie l furnished paper In 6,000 lb lots so as to g e t s and work done on tho L ib erty theatre low er price. And then it has to be building was tried Tuesday in the put up hi 70-lb packages and skipped C ircuit Court. Tho p lain tiffs’ applica by parcel post. One o f these news tion fo r a lira on tho theatre was de paper office« is located six or eigh t nied, because the Hams sued fo r in blocks from the post office, and has the cluded some articles not furnished fo r grace to send s truck to g r t its the building, though there was no freig h t, though tb e law gives it the question but that the defendan t w as righ t o f free d elivery in the c ity lim in Lam b 4 Von P ogert’s debt as Rather than litig a te any its, and we suppose on rural routes claim ed. further, the parties m ad« an pm icable as w ell. settlem ent o f the masters in dispute. The other office Is only tw o blocks * *■ from the postoffice and lik e Shylock Stick or Be Stock insists on Us “ pound o f flesh,” so that th e city ca rrier has to spend a : * Paraphrasing ths fam ous rem ark day and a h a lf in trundling its o f on « o f the sign en o f the declara 6,000 pounds e f paper over to the o f tion o f Independence, w e are im pelled fice in a hand cart. W hether it “ sets to rem ark that i f toe dairym en do net ap the ciga rs" whan the Job la done stick togeth er bow , K looks as I f w e are no they would be steak