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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
EH T H A T ’S L IK E A COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, ORBQON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. uaDy Clinic Here Wednesday Short Council Mooting The well baby clinic conducted by Mias Elizabeth Campbell in the city The cKy council held a short sua hall here Wednesday afternoon was sion last Monday with W. H. Man sell presiding in the absence of Ma e Wycoff Family of the U. S. quite lagrely attended. She was as sisted in the work by Mrs. Ida K. Membership ' Campaign to Start yor Hamilton. Plans Making for the Finest One Found Nothing on Whicji O w m , Miss Louise MacDonald, Mrs! The city engineer reported the im Next Week—Only Costs Yet Held—To Be Next F. Sample. Drs. Richmond and Bunch to Base Their Hopes. provements on Beech street and Holly made the examinations. Five Dollars a Year. Iind Bush streets as completed Month. The following are the names of the the council gave notice of their inten Nsiiyh, Nebraska, September 28. tion to pay for the work in fulL The The previous letter of this series babies which were brought for exam The Commercial Club held meetings M's getting to be a haM^wftk north end job, Holly and Bush, cost ujed with our Sunday visit to To- ination! Minevby Hansen, 3 mos.; on both Wednesday and Thursday ev Keith Miller, 6 yrs.; Betty Lou Faust- sheriff*« office te bring te stoosa 11663.54, and that on Beech street ,b, where we did not tarry long enings this week making plans for Willa Frances Elliott. m u i . . i t jrve any change* si neo On page- this year's Curn Show, mad It has been 4 1-2 yrs.; Alfred Scaltrita was Robert Young. This wash ft ft be paid 6362.62 for 76 SplO. The ride from Kansas City to inel they definitely decided that the annual car- Geraldine Ensele, 36 Chas. Thomas and his sea-ta-law, R. -jp.ha Mondi.y night did not afford Ensele, 20 l plaças nival will be held next month. The E. Doyle* of North Bend, who' wees Robert jkcGilvery, ^opportunity for further observa 1 8 'mos.; ] , ampaign, tentative dates selected ere Nov. 18 lodged in jail ad seven O'clock this Emma Frances MuIR6$, 14 ba than that southeastern Iowa was over the and 19. The reason for not making R 1-2 mos.; Joan Dalen, > — 10 — —— mttB.; ___ _______________ _ morning. Tho sheriff arrested th an -3 » r Robert Ml dripping wet from the bath of a >y *11. of certain is that ft is hoped to hold the Long, 13 mos.; Lolita Dallas, 13 mos.; I from Qct. 7 to Oct. 26, was granted’!0,1 Sumner mountain about 6:M this k 0 jy equinoctial storm. county Coos county Fermera’ Week in Co- Margaret te Belloni, 3 yrs, ■j Everett and T. J. Thrift waa appointed to I ®01®i*g just as they wore meviag *At Omsha we got on board one of i, Wash- quille the three days preceding the Hurley, 4 yrs.] Dorothy May Ben- M transcontinental trains which had der, 2 1-6 mos. the only Corn Show and.. County Agent ' Farr serve in that capacity during Mr. tkeir ®tefft. Lawrence’s absence. Sheriff Elifagem had leca t ed the Hèrbert R. Lukens y t considerably delayed by the lain- resent. could not state whether the Agricul- City Engineer Gould reposted that Place, ' which ft three-quarter* ad ft Jr., 4 1-2 mos.; Edna Richmond, 4 of the day before end missed by 17-28, % a tural College could send fta six lâc yrs.; Betty Selander, 10 mos.; June he conn- turers In for th it week until he had I the work of surveying the propositi K®**® from the summit an the Sumner |r« minutes the connection we had d ranch- conferred with the state leader, W. L. [robte for the water line from the *id* 4 week ago, aad had had Oso» Lptd to make with the Northwestern Seiender, 3 yrs; Gladys Hurley, 2 yrs. North Fork to the top of tho divide, IsUbl® Kern watching ft since th at The ladies present were Mesdames ‘iP- Kadderly, who was expected in today, É Fremont; and so had gn unexpect- Ray Young, Neil McGilvery,. Fred ampaign After the torn show last year a above Rink creek intake, was being I | opportunity to familiarize oursel- pushed rapidly now and tlmt he wee Yesterday afternoca the two mea committee consisting of J. A. Lamb, assembling all the data requested by I unwed in and by 6:20 fti with that thriving city of 8,000 Sample, Rex Dallas, C. E. Mulkey, this meraiag John Hurley, H. P. Belloni, Carl En j / f i . Norton, A. N. Gould, J. P. Bey- ta le The delay was from 10:20 a. Engineer Koon when ho made on in- f hac* 71111 ih gallons of liquor aad sele, Cora Wilson, Ottavis Scaltritte, era and Geo. O. Leach was appointed veatigation of possible sources of app-1 had their equipment fa d e d , loaded I to 6:20 p. m; so that we put in Nettie _____ Selander, Pearl Richmond. an an executive committee to have union hours in seeing the town ply hgry last spring: * ' Adjouroient lÄ -fts fe tm ckJO d were just driving Yvcnne Dalen, Ada Bender, H, r ! in charge everything pertaining to was then taken uniflT 7 :30 o'clock n ex t]4* 4* when arrested. Lt bears the name of the first re-1 Lukens, T. L. Miller, H. T. Hansen, this year’s carnival. Last evening Tuesday evsning: ■blicsn candidate for president. Th*y « * * pretty slick pair aad Mary Gage, Rose Bunch; Grace Nor Mr. Lamb announced that this com We noted here, as in some Other ton, Mildred Hudson and Mr. Ottavis mittee had met and named the fol bbraska towns that automobiles' áre I Scaltritte. The county teachers’ instituto will movlng constnntly, operattag • lowing committees to have charge of (owed to p*rk only in the middle of be held in Coquille on Monday, Tues [ or fwo at various poiats I b the eoaaty. Miss Riddle was also present and the several different lino* of work Prior to setttng ap their stiil they p street, the diagonal location to talked to the mothers on’ nutrition. day and Wednesday, Oct. 24-20. connected with this year’s show: puild a platform, probebly therw are I occupied by each car being desig Finance Committee—E D. Webb, la good uany eeattered areuad te leo- ned by heavy white lines on the Ray Jeub, S. M. Nosier, Archie Walk lated spots, aad after numlag a batafc tick pavement. The plan seemed to I er. move te their aaxt spot. irk well and has at least two points Building Booths—L. H. Hazard, A. . Laet night oae ef the mea ate I recommend it. The portion of the B. Campbell, C. A. Gage. alongeide the ruad, »00 test fre a the net next the sidewalk are kept ab- Parade—Leo J. Cary, R. B. ftogers, stiil wfth a ecrd attaehed to l M futely clear of vehicles, and all Lieteniag to viaithig delegazione, all A. N. Gould, L. P. Branstetter. , et the ptent and hy mesas e f te f ts r - ■Ac is one way, being kept rigidly Night Amusement—Geo. O. Leach, of whem were asldng fer the appro rangsment eould sigaal hft partear I the right side of the street and | pria ti on of money, haa been the Prin F. G. Leslie, Arthur Selander, J. E. ver Intermingling, owing to the cipal business don# by the eoupty whsther anyoae waa ssmiag. The h a i .Norton. "Vrv of parked cars that separate the court this week, after auditing the x>uld be haard fer rase»al húndete Street Amusements—J. W. Laird, <*st lag vehicles on the,, two sides. J. W. Miller, J. P. Beyert, J. L. Smith, montile bilie. And the oourt haa had Yesterday afitemoon the sheriff waa ‘ would it do to try' that plan in to turo them all down because of laek Archie Walksr and E. J. Page. i of funda. Last year tho rotar etopped notlAed that thay had ám ete la, oa dlh—if the «treats are wide Specialities—Geo. Battey, 8. M. road work early in Septemher and loft Nosier, F. G. Leslie, Tracy Leach, T. the county wtth |20,000 unexpended. I Wi found our friends awaiting us B. Currie* This year with the spftndiJ weatber I* Neligh at about half past ten, , Ladies Entertainment—Mr*. F. C. of the past month and tho greater apt. that, of course, meant late bed- McNslly, Mrs. J . E. Ross, Mrs. Frank h for all of up. We are stopping j or than 12 o’clock Monday noon—- Leslie. budgeted haa keen practically all ftm with Judge and Mrs. J. F. Boyd, I the first day—and shall suffer a de- . Advertising^ Committee—H. A. spent and the last of this month w ll III» have been occasional visitors at j merit of five points if it is not. Thanks Young, A. B. Campbell. see every road project in the county ■grille, the latter being Mrs. Y.’s to the able assistance of Mr. Vera Exhibits—C. C. Farr, J. L. Smith, closed down for the winter. ■hr- Last week in making between I Hazen and Miss Louise Riddle, and Dr. F. G. Bunch, Geo. Oerdfng. O. F. Someone had tacked a note at the Judge Wade says th at he will qoon ■ end 400 miles of auto rides we j also, we will add, to his own endeavor, Thompson. •till warning them of the fact that have a tabulated report ready Y*r h i quite a comprehensive view of I the Coos county exhibit was all in Band Musk—J. E. Rosa, C. L. Wil publication showing wUeh reads Imve the place was being watched and they | p icenery of central Nebraska for shape Monday morning. But the ley Jr., Geo. Leach, Stewart Norton. been brought to line aad grade end .ware trying to gat away before day nine distance each aide of the Platte Jackson county exhibit was not and Decorating Committee—-Pete Mil light, not knowing they hod bate an The three ler, Harry Oerding, Z. C. Strang, Nick how many men have been employed der surveillance all night. Iriw and feel fully warranted in the I it was not until between ten and elev- ■rd end O. C. Sanford. oh the jobs-. The total mileage of new ptanent that its principal products I en o’clock that night that those pre I were Mrs. F. C. McNelly, Mrs. L. L. Johnaoh, Bert Folsom. Bea Idee tee two men, tea «optare roads built this year is 26. m torn, wheat, alfalfa—and then I paring it were through their work. Turner and Mrs. H. A. Young. It is too late to go into details thl* Including tho sixteen gallone of borne, Sofia months ago two roads were ter* corn. Prices for the letter are According to the scoring Jackson I There was a very good attendance week as to how the Corn Show will be |2hw—only two bits a bushel—that I beat Coos by 8.1 points but if the de I *nd many suggestions for tha con handled in this issue, but Archiei petitioned for southwest of Myrtle fthss fanners can feed most of the merit had been set against the inter d u c t of the library work were dis Welker’s suggestion th a t if everyone Point, one up Dement creek end on« up Catching Creek to the Gurry coun TO to cattle and hogs, according to ior county’s score, Coos county would cussed. would give e fourth as much toward ty line. The court throw out the pe After the meeting the board pro Ke ok! formula, “raise more com to have led by 1.9 paints. This neglect financing It as they did for the High tei more hogs to buy more lan<CJ£j [UF^tSetooring committee to take into ceeded to elect Mrs. Young as chair way Celebration it eould easily be put titions at the time but this week they riw more com, they ta»r -sram consideration the lateness ef Jackson’s man, Mrs. McNelly as secretary, and over, met with enthusiasm, and he passed a resolution declaring their lUnpted tq J uw—cJffTtor fuel this reparation has been put up to the Mrs. C. C. Eviand ah librarian, to take started a canvaas last evening. More intention to relocate the old trial up Catching creek and nu k e a county tf tv-r^Teadof paying 60 or 610 a 'air Board and a revision of the vhe place resigned by Mrs. T. M. then that the Commorcial Club will road 00 feet wide and throe or four -* * * — *frfr i fer coal. It Stacks up about this awards asked for. „ * probably match dollar for dollar, up long. It will start nt a point In token of the appreciation of the *y: » ton or corn sells for about 60 Mr. F arr and his assistants are to be •even miles southwest of Myrtle association for the untiring work ft s ton of coal costs about the heartily congratulated on the honors I Point. Objections to tho project will TO. Which is worth the most for I the county won this year, and that Mrs. DimmiCk has performed for the be heard by the court on Wednesday, library in the years she has served as hands of committee«, which have ating purposes pound for pound? | Coos was not first was due entirely to ; librarian, the secretary waa instruct helped make the corn shows of the _J L**t Thursday we went over to vis- an oversight by the judges. In addition to the great honors won I ed to write her e letter of commenda past a success. ptiw county fair of the adjoining tion and thankfulneaa. There has The Liberty Theatre managemmit P®ty of Boone, at Albion, thirty- through the county exhibit Coos coun ‘ _.:i no one who has patronised the offered last evening to donate the use r» ®>les away in an air line, but ov- ty through special entries made h y | ^ “ ’ library during her incumbency of of of the theatre for the Farm ««' Week F Mty by the detour we were com- Mr. Farr in the etate general exhibit fice who haa not spoken in the highest schools, which will be from ten to Iriled to make on account of rood won first prize on tomatoes, grown terms of the efforts Mrs. Dimmick in _ progress _ Our journey took by C. M. Nelson, of Coos River, first has mads to serve them end the as three o’clock each of the throe day«. The plays which will be given each i down the Elkhorn valley to Tilden, and sweepstakes on six rowed barley sistance she has been in finding and * *aly town we ever heard of named grown by John Carl, of Arago; first selecting reference book«, reeding evening from Tueeday to Saturday I th* democratic candidate of 1876, on table squash of the Hubbard vari matter, etc. She has endeared herself will also be given in the theatre at B came within a handsbreadth of ety grown by Ralph Bunn, of Arago; to ell, and her retirement is sincerely s nominal price. Arrangements are being made for "“•HR the presidency. Then it was first on Early Rose potatoes grown the use of the new half of the Gra the hills which make this a bil- by-Mr. and Mrs. Volkmar, of Myrtle regretted. ham garage, 60x100, and for a part Under country, a constant succession Point; second on white winter wheat of the Highway Garage acroee the grown by Andy Radsbsugh, of Nor- brary wil bonded summits, the major ridges street from the Sentinel office. In * W to 75 feet above the vulleys, way; second on Australian brown same sen one of them the agricultural, industri onions grown by € . E. Schreder, of case in t! * »11 running in apparently endless al end mercantile displays will be ft from northwest to southeast, Arago; firet on Cooe Bay Beauties ap made while the other will be used for] t fi«ll covered with ripenqd field» of ples grown by Lloyd Lackey, of I entertainment and dance features. Broadbent. These priries, totaling I 18 *nd pastures in which fattening The husking bee, worn husking con $42.60, will be turned over to the The P*1 fctrazed. L jjh t test« and old fashioned dances are to Pannbriuse* did not be held in Goulde’ Hall. “ four to a section but . Further announcement will be made Asked for County Library * and surroundings ai^ W K Ited fro* him« to time, giving in detail • d of plenty. Finally we turned A committee 6f the local Library just what is being done to make Ctdar creok valley, and where the ths finest two days’ attraction evsr Association, consisting of Mrs. Helen ft w»s lined by immense eotton- Sperry, Mrs. L. P. Branstetter aad held in Coquflle* or tho county. X ft». took our picnic dinner in thejr Mrs. Wm. Candita, wafted upon tee ehildrsn that only hy M tew taf th at court yeetarday in regard to road law will thay ba safa. ft te a Seven Criminal tnooo on uoc«ei county raft which all pedestrians ea tea budgeting for a county library, Tha ■» Boone county fanners do noth- highway should heed. .... "Tf There are now eevea eaeae on tea .court appreciated tee need of such a *•7 halves, and during the past criminal court docket for ths coming library and ««pressed tee Rope that a f »hipped in from Chicago a por- session of the Circuit court and there levy for its establishment might be ft a eteel grandstand at a base- is no telling How many may be added made in the near fu to n , but with the •* phi theatre, and set it up on r fair grpund a t an expense of when the grand Jury e“ **e-_i Thoei existing high rate of taxes they didn't --------------------- . The suit of the Bank or »*noon now on the docket are The State or think ft advftaUe to do ft this year. It seats 7,200 peojfle and on Wortfrage W m Foreclosed »g*i,,st the Bandon Woolan Mills was Oregon agftinst the following named It is hoped to keep the asteont rafted h®1 September afternoon was not In the case of A. E. Simpson settled by Judge Coke in court Tuos- ^ persons: ' Tom Ward, Orral Ander- for county taxes this year a t tee aaata Med with spectators who paid Walter Wallace, A. J. Mays#, figure ft was last year. ^7-five cento or a dollar for against Frank J. Fish and wife, and day when he ordered thte tee decree ^ others, Judge Coke on Tuesday grant- issued in June, 1920, be eet aside and Ly)< gtebblni, Henry Buehner, and *• also were the bleachers ex- “FOOLISH MATRONS," tea bigi Several *ra on *P* a qu arter of th s way round ed judgment against the defendants that the property be sold by the re- w „ Ma ark s Tourneur picture te tha Lih- from justice courts, “ wile course, of which late eom- for 62449.46 end interest and an at- cetver under the decree of June torneyft fee of 6260, aad foreclosed 1918, after he had funliehed a ateft-j --------- - — * ______ V- i k by . tea pWtekfc I ' factory / — ___k« bond 4 M t i «16.000. * S ' M t — mm -------------- mortgage as asked »IM00. ^ JLD HAVE BEEN FIRST J COUNTYCOURT IN SESSION