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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
• *" -, ■ a m ; .* . . v . . ¡ i - , - •. m i i | tettai SV- -r . • . ’> V. ' • L y -«¿ IP W i’ i i r _ A . y tf , > \ . • p r j , V * • u rx* ... , • t ; V itfflM THE RARER THAT’S LIK E A LETTER FROM HOME mm* BETTER BOOSTER the Cooe * DID ELECTION Curry Burine— Men’s Association ■ Tfcut b What G w . Oicott Says whlch will bo hold here aoxt H t W H B i Slaw VMt- . . May 19. About 160 ara sxpaeted te attend this ban- ia f Coos County lTh# f Court Calli It : r State C o w ty «P»ot wkich will bo given in the Co quille Club rooms by the Ladies' Guild e f the Episcopal chureh. With I Go to the m w High the oponing of the Ughway it fa the I ditorium aoxt Monday intention e f the easociatien to a i - 1 W h y T For varions tempt te ravive interest in hs actfal- To encourage soam af our young tiw on this side of the eounty and this P**- Ont ef pride in y our dtp meeting la the first stop. It fa ex- 1 eounty. To heur s worth wbSe pected speakers of prominenee will I *»»*•. t o give a gsod send off to a ho présent. AU business msn ara in-1 bunch of our young people wbo vhed to purdura tickets, the pries f « * » « » * V from home to try • Orir I m i Highway« Far i . E. Norton suggeotod *t the The eounty court hero at no question but that it would 1 « of ih* Coma u r i«] Club better for the commercial Ufa o f Co-1 I journed session Inst Tuesday M *y IV I»in « that the best « quiUe to have fifteen or twenty or I I call for the election to vote ___ ___ ____ w of the read bend money voted thirty families livinx on that tract <lu**tion o{ issuing 8800,000 mors in -16 for the Coquille-Band on road lhMn only 0M To put road bonds, on June 7, the day of the My doer Mr. Young: Joat V lina straightening out and approval in concrete form n mo- f I state referendum election. or two to adviaa you that wa roach- The bonds are to be issued for the him of the worst and moat ¿¡on was adopted to the effect that it od homo cafo and sound after a brief part. Thera is not any- Wae the w of the Commercial I purpose of the construction and per- ▼Mt ta Bando« and Port Orfani, r*- r enough money in that L ub that it wouW * Z * k Z to this | I manent improvement of the roads be- turnin* homo ria Myrtle Point and to put this road or any consid- L ity d Mr. Wstaon or any other hold- I low specified, either by putting them era doing in the way of training their f «Table part part if H on on liae line and if K and grad« grade er ot iarfe acres«« tracts contiguous on line and grads, or by surfacing, M or pupils for pdbtfe speaking, and t h u s «* surfacing there is fa enough Hava Yon A n y to Span surfacing but but there enough to to Coquille. would cut it up and sell I botl>, u ® »y be directed by the State fitting than for one of the manifest (Make the the road road a a great gn at deal deal safer safer than than | it ^ imaj| tracts, aad that the dub I Highway commission. Mrs. L. P. Branstetter informs ns duties o f life—one that often counts no is now. Many people, not only would favor the plan and use its beet I Tl,e nmximum interest to paid on that she has just received word from ft»®“ the upper valley but from the office* in assisting him to carry it out. I tb*** bonds fa six per cent per an- J. J. Hsneaker at Portland of the com M*. t®*- We might give other reasons for fafptaide, would make the trip to Ban make the trip and be present at the ing drive to get used clothing for the In talking with Mr. Watson la ta rl“ “® . and they are made payable as celebration in commemoration of the suffering people of Armenia sad going out a little way on the Marsh- Mon beach if what is suggested is we learn that he intends sub-dividing [follows: $60,000 in two years from opening o f the highway from Coquille Chinn. 1 W donations in this lias field road next Monday morning, but »dene, and Bandon would see hundreds t in such a way that every purchaser I b*te> »"d $60,000 each year there- to Marshfield. As told yen in per are to be shipped from Portland next enough has been said, There la taland thousands of visitors down there will have not only a bottom tract, but “ «*11 the $300,000 fa paid, the be e debate there by the High Scho<d[this summer who will not go dawn ov- a sightly piece of hill land on which son, wa worn all greatly Impressed payment being on the year after issue or in 1928, if they by the celebration and the lino foaling coat may oava a Ufa and the failure taam, which will take part in the ser-fsr the present road. And it would not are issued this year. that seamed ta prevail among all the to send one may coat n Ufa. This! lee of High School debates that will I delay for a moment the highway pro- towns of year district, as evidenced comae just as ws go to proas and ws dec ide the championship of the state, gram of the State Highway Commis- The roads on which the money re The hearing of the application of The subject is Federal ownership »ion in improving this road, by the great amenat o f work and shall have autre to say about the ap the Coos and Curry Telephone com ceived from the sale of these bonds T o place this saattar before the trouble gone to In preparation o f the peal for elothing next week. Mean-' of railroads. Th# team will start pany for authority to increase its is to be used era the ones beginning floate contributed by your sister, time look ever your old or diecard-1 Tuesday morning for Eugene, sc- county court s committee consisting rates in Ctquilla, heretofore eat for on the Douglas-Coos eounty line, towns: When one takas into account ed clothing and aaa what you can com pan led by Superintendent Kay- of R. H. Mast, A. J. Sherwood, J. E. Wednesday, May 11, has bean post where the road fa marked “ Cooe conn- Norton, J. W. Millar and L. J. Cary poned to Wednesday, May 18, aa Sec ty-Dougals county line“ and thence your handicaps of transportation it is The affirmative team from the Co sms appointed by the club. truly remarkable. The celebration as along th* present state highway to retary Ellis writee~os. quille High School consists of Erre» -JThe following resolutions, which staged by Coquille would bar# done Myrtle Point, thence via the towns of Sloan and Lorin Schroeder. The neg U«re prepared by R. H. Mast wars credit to aa outside city o f away Myrtle Point, Coquills end Bandon to ative team consists of Delia Sheri: absented to the Club by A . J. Sher- times Its population. The number the Cooa-Curry eounty line south ot wood and Lawrence Moon. ufcod for consideration and it is hoped the latter city. Don't fail to hear them next Mon all the eommordal bodies in the coun- The court designated the polling day morning nt 10:80. tg will adopt them. Their purpose places as the same as the ones named is to back up tits county court in Tbs Juniors end Seniors of the Co-| ^ lU onUf ° f 10’ lM 0 > **• T rack M a st Tom m orrow 'judges sad darks tbs same as the quills High School will put on their The Track Moot of the grads tact oar present hard surface highway ones they last named. annual class play at the Liberty schools of this county will take place sad those which may bo built kereaf- Theatre at 8:16 tonight. The play at Myrtle Point tomorrow morning, Wr. The resolution rands: this year will be T h e Hoodoo,” n beginning at 7 a. m. Ten district« comedy by Walter Ben Hare. have already entered from sight ta It la one of the cleverest little mys- twenty pupils each for the events there. , * § The cast is n large one, which gives In the first division there will M splendid opportunity for the students the Running High Jump, the Run^l so display their various talents- They ning Broad Jump and Pole Vaultings have boon working faithfully for the * * * * * * roods is for the primary last three weeks and aspect «a gira classes divided according to Weigh t of all the taxpayers, citizens The second division win consist of snd travelling public generally and D m t Hawaii. Other material that looks promising consists o f Harry Girls' Field Events, consisting of aet for the especial benefit of any Dr. G. O. Wilhite. Hs has been as- Oarding, Sykes, Tuttle, Noah, Burr, base ban throwing far distance. Hera, particular clam df individuala af this gotfating with a doctor in Portland too, there win be four classes, accord Hammon and Lind. Besides these Brighton Early - Almond Martin and may asll his practice aad hospi Whereas, experience has shown “Spike” Leslie, Rhinehart and Barg is i t® weight. Billy Jackson • Kenneth Kistncr tal to the Ross City man, hot hs dose The third division will consist of Ant ns soon as s section of the pub are expected to Join after the close Professor Spiggott Lorin üehroeder not intend to leave hers until ha has Running Dashes for both giHs and lic highway la so improved, some in of the University. Hemachus iLcland M K ill very settled some aaa on his local prac Messrs. Holycross, Page and Train boys, both being divided into four dividual or association of iikitvidu- Malchi Meek - Lowell Simpson tice, and will not in any event move will look after the grounds immedi classes according to weight. Then »1s proceed to use said road or roads Dunn . . . Melvin Pointer to Marshfield before lata suauaar or ately and n good, fast diamond will then will be chinning the bur with for commercial purposes by placing Amy . . . . Mary Bennett early fall. four classes ns before. The program thereon heavy trucks and trailers for be laid out. Mrs. Perrington-Skins Viola Knife is expected to take the entire fore -he transportation of logs and eimilsr Dodo . . . Helen gherwood Like Other Caoatiaa noon, the events occurring intermit commodities, with the sola view of Mrs. Clingsr - - Jennie Price To ascertain the truth of the state- making mohey, and without any re tently. Angelins - •- Ions Pointer lone Pointer I ment that the assessor of Coos county In the afternoon will come the high tard for the preservation aad welfare Detith of E. E. Hampton Doris - - - Adrienne Adrienne Hazard Hazard | WM the only one ta the state who of said highways, with the result school events. Mrs. Spiggott • Dorothy Newton made a difference ta the assesment of A Beautiful Stretch The away friends of E. E. Hamp chat the improved rands are soon des Eupepsia - - Margaret Haney grade aad registered cattle, J. P. troyed by the excessive loads placed Wabtrom Appointed ' governor Oicott fa quoted thus in ton were shocked to learn of his short Miss Longnecker Flossie Radabaugh Bayers wrote to th* assessors of all regard to his recent trip down Into illness of n few hours and passing The Port of Bandon Commission upon thorn, the expenditure for these Lulu . . . Gertruda Butler ■he counties west of th* Cascades for Curry county over the section of the sway Tuesday afternoon. met in Bandon yesterday, J. E. Nor improvments having been in vain and Aunt Paradise Rosanas Schroeder information as to their policy. Ho The deceased was born in Dayton, ion going down for the meeting from the ordinary citizen and taxpayer is •east highway now under construe, Tima— 1920 in lata September. ha* received word from nearly all of Ohio, April 9th, 1888. Ho was united tion there: here. Little besides routine business still in the mud where ha started, and Place: Mrs. Perrington-Shine’» .hem and in ouly two count!#'* in th* in marriage to Mias Laura R. Parks Whereas, it is the belief of this end allowing of bills was dons. The country home, shout thirty minutes .eastern section of the state fa there “ This fa n beautiful stretch of at Bloomington, 111. Two children resignation of Col. R. M. Roea, wbo body that the County Court and high from Phialdslphia. lest of n difference betw en th* as- ire born to this union, Grade and highway and the people have waited >as served as president of the Com way authorities of thjs County should Occasion: A house party at the jesement of pure brads and grades George, Grade dying in infancy. use every endeavor to regulate the long for He completion on account of mission for years, was accepted and Lae-Early wadding. -han there fa ta Coos. the many difficulties that beset the Those who remain to mourn hie lorn James E. Walstrom appointed to fill traffic on these mproved roads by re Synapsis are his wife aad Mr. aad Mrs. George stricting the weight# of vehicles and contractors on account of Inn the vacancy. Another meeting will be Act I. The lawn at Mrs. Perring- a a Pillar Haa Strok« E. Hampton and little grand daugh able slides encountered. held May 26th. by which time the the loads thereof as well as the use of ten-Shine’s country home. An B. H. Pillar, president of th* Co- ter, Helen, of whom ho was especially wheel chains and other traction de “We inspected the eight milw ef barge fa expected to be at work suck Egyptian wadding present. Trouble luille Laudry Co., and father of Mrs. read work under contract directly fond. ing out the sand and small rocks from vices, the use of which is calculated to for the groom. A. L. Simpson, suffered s stroke of The funeral services wars held st the channel from Bruer*s store to the do serious damage to these improved south e f Port Orford. This fa a heavy Act U. The library at 8:00 P. M. apoplexy at th* plant yesterday piece of construction as places high the Myrtle ^oiat Chapel conducted by bar. After that the dredge Coos will roads, aad A thief in the house. Trouble for morning a# nine o’clock. He was Rev. Thomas Barklow and burial begin operations on the large obstruc Whereas, believing it would be ben up on the cliff* fronting th# alone in the engine room at th* tisse took place at the Norway cemetery. and when the road fa completed on tion* in the channel. This fa the pro eficial and proper for all civic bodies -n<J it was two or throe minutes be The family have the sincere sympa in this county to take similar action through to Gold Beach and the Cali ject on which the War Department fa fore he was discovered. Dr. Hamil- fornia line, will make a wonderful thy of the community in which they co-operating on a 60-66 basis with the in this matter, thereby showing their oa was immediately summoned sad have resided for shout 14 years. willingness to co-operate with the scenic route. port commission. ty the uap of rootorativoo brought county court in any action It may “ Citisena there and visitors alike f f ------------------------------- aim bask to consciousness. His loft deem expedient and proper in this Gat Busy on Bandon Road say that wfien completed it will soaks Moving Lots of Dirt -ido is partially paralysed, and al work for the protection of the high the Columbia river highway look to With the river bridge here to be A New Logging Co. It requires about 276 cubic yards way! that (era bang provided by the though hs is res ting assy his condi its laurels. I might ray In this con completed early this fall, the suggt of excavation to bring th# back of From Salem yesterday comes word tion is crtical. nection that the road south through tion made by J. E. Norton at the th* two lot# where J. D. Graham A expenditure of such large sums of money sad with this end in view, that articles of Incorporation were Curry to Port Orford fa a disgrace. Commercial Chib meeting Wednesday Sons are to build a 60x100 feet addi filed there yesterday by the Myrtle J. A. Collier In Hospital One hates to sw an automobile sub night that the balance of the amount tion to their garage down to tbs side therefore, Be it resolved, by the Commercial Creek Logging company, of Coquille, J. A. Collier was taksn to Morey jected to Its rigors, for It fa practi appropriated for the road down the walk level, the rear of the lot being Club of Coquille, Coos county, Ore Coos county, canttaltaod nt 826JM0. Hospital Wednesday morning by Dr. cally a succession of mudholm. river in Cooe county’* first bond is shout sight fast higher than the gon, that said club tender unto the The incorporatoli are John D. Gone, Hamilton for an operation on the car sue be spent Jn making the best pos front. Robert Train fa doing the county court its active support end John C. Kendall and Herbert 8. Mur- buncle with which he has b e « afiUctd sible road to Bandon this summer, is work and dumping the earth taken More Paviag on Highway assistance to said court of any action pky. for the past fiva weeks. For a time on# we hope to see the eounty court out under hi* building on the corner The company is, wo understand, or he had seemed to be improving but it may deem proper to take for the The Portland Oregonian eaye that adopt st ones. occupied by Quick’s store. regulation of traffic on the improved ganised for the purpose o f logging the infection from the carbuncle had bide for 64 milw of state road to cost highways, by the prevention o f over soma timber above Bridge fit the spread so that his entire body about $2,200,000 art to be ojfcned at Deputy Dictator Here Best News Since Armistice s meeting of the state highway com loads and destructive traction devices Myrtle creek neighborhood, owned by I affected, and it required a the parties interested, among whom ble operation. Mr. Cel liar fa 74 years mission to be bald May 87. In tbs list The best news ws have heard since Deputy Supreme Dictator Allan R. R. A. Wemieh. of th* Coquille 0f end his condition is vary sari- given of these rondo ws find two Joy, of the Oregon jurisdiction of the Armistice two and s half years Be it further resolved, that this Cooe eounty project»- named—*ix- Moose, passed through here yesterday ago is Germany's absolute acceptance body appoint a committee o f five Lumber Mill*. So th* timber there ous. ......... anths of a mile of concrete pavement afternoon to attend a Moose gather of the peace tonne of the Versailles members to wait upon and meet with will probably be manufactured by on the North Bond and Coquille sec ing at Bandos. He will return to the treaty, and her promise to come the court at its pleasure the better to that mill. j Quota Ail Raised tion* of the Roosevelt highway; and Bay tonight for the Joint meeting across at once with the reparations co-operate and assist in this impor J. 8. Barton assure* us that Co- 4-10ths miles of rock surf surfac 1 and 4-10th. sc- Marshfield, North and Co- payments already due. The road tant work of protecting our highways Mis# Franco* Golden fa establish-1 quill* will go over its quota o f $660 Remote-Caasas Valley sec ing on the Remota-Camas see- quille lodges in Marshfield, and on ahead for the whole world looks s and we urge the Civic bodies of this tag s summer camp st the former for the Salvation Army fund, for Roeeburg Coos Bay high- high Sunday, will go to the frolic of Moose good deal brighter and more promis county to take similar action in this sit* of Utter City, using the Iocs- which the drive hare has recently tion of the Rooeburg-Cooe way. at Power*. He visited at Bood.port ing than it did a weak ago. tion of th* old bearding house where been made. A list e f th* donors will way, Be it further resolved, that it would Henry Sengstacken landed in 1874 be ready for publication next weak, Ws infsr from the way this reads ! Wednesday night, be proper for this body to suggest to and made his home for s time. M r.; We don’t know of any organisation that the “ No Man’s Land” at this ) - — Sengstacken recently bought back I that makes a dollar go farther la do- and of the Marshfield road is to bo Sos list of attractions at Liberty tbe sight-acre tract,—Tim**. | tag good than the lahntiaa Ansy. taken «are of. Thsetra page three. ORGANIZE BALL CLUB H. S. PLAY TO-NIGHT