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N O . 39. C O Q U ILLE . C 0O 8 C O U N T Y , ORBGON. F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 14, 19J1. U M TH E YEAR. S. S. Bergen Arrived Sunday ¿ B S S i g & H I I I J BURNED J. HI. SCOTT BUCK C o m m e r c ia l C lu b D o e s n ’t M e e t j The Commercial Club did not meet last Wednesday .evening and there is (very little new to repost as to the Coni Wanderers Return from , 8 b*r. l" ,ast Sunday morning at fou r o’clock and at n i ^ t h i ^ t t o d up Severe Explosion at Beaver Bin General Passenger Agent of S* Show this year. County A gen t F arr a A. C. Will Provide 8000-Mile 3-Months’ lias been informed that ten lecturers at the city dock i,cre. She came up Mine—Two Badly Burned P. Is Home From a Visit from O. A. C. will be sent here the Trip ' the river without hitting bottom once. Our Annual Corn week ending Nov. 19, so the dates an \ May Die - Capt Roht. Jones is in command. to Europe Show rv. nounced last week— Novem ber 18 .and SL - came up light, having only a it’a good to g e t bhclc, .as we 19— are the oq*s on which the carnival little stuff fo r the mine at Riverton, About ten o’clock this morning thsre [d so m any at our inquiring On the train down from Portland Arrangements w ill be held. ■ « have been ___ perfected our return day before but she went back loaded. Her ca was an explosion at the Southern Pa- Tuesday night the Sentinel man had The finance committee has been 10 —lv? ton instructora’ fo r a three cific mine at Beaver Httt Shd a little a pleasant chat with J. M. Scott, gen and w e now report to the pacity is "250 tons (m easurem ent) A considerable part o f the day here afterward a hurry up telephone call eral passenger agent o f the S. P. at meeting with gra tifyin g success in *o- days’ Farm ers and Hbme Makers Sentinel fam ily. During the " - l thfiWTT O Win to b f r ^ c c k. Nov. lflth to 19th, at Coquille unday was spent in loading potatoes fo r physicians was received here and|Portland. I i e was going down to Ash- 'k itin g ven yean T w e hav«\been in the little question but that over 84DO w ill *n connection with the annual Corn from tlw, Campbell and Norton ranch Doctors H am ilton onH T.mi> at Inn/l "4 k Y C l^ U m m j ... Doctors Hamilton and Low le ft at land to meet President W illiam per business w e never before be raised from this source, which with Show. a vacation o f more than across the river, one thousand sacka once fo r” the scene o f the accident. Sproule, o f that system, having just the 8860 guaranteed- by the Commer- Nov. 16 1s Dairy Day and H e n « Im- being taken oa here. Repeated calls by phone at the com returned from a four months' vaca and r . . « the _ _ _ , days; — _ T past three' cial Club will enable thé committee^ Pavem en t Day, and Dr. B. T. Sims, o f T h is is the first ocean going vessel pany’s store at Preuss failed to «Uct tion trip; three months o f which w ere \ months among fa m ilia r scenes and old to keep the promise to make this year's Veterinary department; N. C. Jam- 'w ill n ever be forgotten while to come up to CoquiUe since the Ah- any information except that bodies spent on a trip^ to Scotland, from Von, extension specialist; and C. L. celebradon the best yet held. wuneda was here two or three times were being brought up, but whether which he returned Sept. 6 and the J a s t a . "W e ,” this tim e using Hawley, to'.ato Dairy and Pood Corn- iord in something more than the fod r years ago, and it ia to be hoped there were any fatalities we could'not last month in Canada. W * swapped mission«-, w ill appear on the program. that sufficient tonnage can be secured learn. The mine ia helf a m ile from vacation stories with him and learned Hand Badly Hurt editorial sense, have vastly enjoyed Motion pictures w ill be used to assist 4 h*(Htire\trip and come back recuper- fo r the trips up from the city to mako town and an hour or two after th e A n t that this was his first visit to his Arthur Ellingsen m et with a very in the lectures. snd strengthened fo r the work £he venture a permanent business, ’message calling fo r the doctors, noth birthplace at Inverness since he cross sesious accident last Satusday in Miss Grace Johnson and Miss Me- e loading here Sunday furnished in g could be learned ¿6 to conditions ed the Atlantic to make his home in - Of eoming daya.. But i f any one imag- which ha nearly lost several fingers o f Faul, o f the. Agricultural College, w ill loyment fo r three longshoremen. ‘ there, \ the N ew Wbrld thirty-five years ago. his righ t hand. He has a “ sticker,” hold demonstrations on interior decor 1 that we have during our thou- Tie Hillstrom Transportation Co., A t 1&0 this afternoon a spec*..l He found things greatly changed there of miles’ tra vel and many visits a form o f planing and joining ma ations, modern labor saving devices, whose office is in the Coquille Valley carrying six o f the roost severely in not on ly x s would be expected from ie Atlantic coast and in tho cen- chine, which he operate« With a gas etc., fo r the home woman. Mercantile Co. wsrehouse, are local jured men s ie v e d at the S. P. station the lapse o f time, but also very great *' tit seen any place fo » engine. • A t this time he was run |Noy. 17, Thursday, is Poultry Day. agents for the Bergen. here, accompanied by Drs: L o w -and ly by the world war. There were feVr ning a board through the machine t would oxchange our home on Men and women w ill he g iven valu Hamilton. The morning shift o f 16 families there who had not loot on* when the engine began to y low down. the Oregon coast, such a one w ill need able lectures on feeding fo r eggs, and \ Do I t Yourself men were in the mine at the tim e o f member in the grqat struggle, ana in He glanced at i t and a t thé same time how to tell layine hens from h er bans V flK W r * - O f course ev^ry. reader remembers the explosion, and all o f them w ere some cases fotir brother* who went tried to take the board from tho stick- by Prof. H. E. Crosby. Mr. V. L. Autumn is ueually considered one the story o f the old father who en more or less injured, but the physi over had failed to return. W h a t it er. In some w ay hie hand slipped Upson will oxplain how IS m-irket d the most deligh tfu l seasons o f the cians say that all but two who were cost to prevent German domination o f own Into the works, and whan the good eggs and what, the Pacific C o ' jut and it waa in mid autumn that forced his advice to his sons to stand very badly burned w ill likely rocover. the world is realised fa r more widely octer examined it, one finger was operative Poultry Association is do- together by showing lo w easy iVwns tre finished the last detour o f our trip The other ten are being' takaA to the if not more deeply there thsin'Mfre. roken in four places, another in two ln*- . to break a single small stick and how at midnight last Saturday, on the hospital at North Bend this afternoon. Econofnic conditions also Art fa r and another in one and the Whole . There w ill be a judging contest open western bank o f the Missouri and impossible it was to break a bundle o l A ll o f them were Italians. more upset there than here. A il kinds hand badly bruised and mashed, It fo r alL started straightaw ay fo r the Sunset them together. Remember that when ust what caused the explosion is of food are still very high. Eggs you are asked stepped the engine or ho would proba Nov. 18, Friday, will be Field Crapa Bu- Bad that w e n ew realized more fu lly notxknown, except that it was coal selling fo r 806 cents a dozen in reaif». \ hly have lost the whole hand. D ay and Clothing Day. v than ever before : -a home, with not gas. summer and dairy product* wen Prof. Geo. H yilop. o f O. A . G ., Will — - . only ^11 that the wore -rally implies, Six cks were at th e depot and as ported from Holland, m ilk being give a practical rotation system T o r bat at the same tim e tae most de- J«oon as bne cot was loaded i t v u scarce and almost impossible to the dairymen to supply g r e W fo e d tho i lightful place on earth. -. pushed to the Coquille Hospital with tain. / entire y eerr w - . We came fhat as w ell aa fa r on the The nearest relatives Mr, f^ P r o f. Mackay will give a demon .. \ longest leg o f our journey, covering found »till livin g w ere tw o aunts, stration on potato diseases showing :tke 2,000 m iles fro m Omaha to Port- aged 89 and the uther 92.. M r«. E. L , Tozier, who died at J. B. R. Shelton, o f Riverton, died motion pictures on the differen t di- lsnd in 66 hours— tw o days and less Port of Bandpn Meeting The voyar » across in June and Springfield, Oregon, last Monday St, Springfield, Oregon, last Saturday icM es, how they spread and h o w jto than three righ ts. W e have to recall The Port of Bandon commissioners the first at September w ere both very morning at 4:80 a. m,, the cause o f hie control them. Prof. Mackay la a di morning at seven o’clock, was buried the first crossing o f the continent by plaseant, the, ocean being almost as in the Masonie cemetery here W ed met in the city hall here Tuesday and death being heart trouble. ' I t V t t sease specialist on potatoes. flew is and C larke in i806 to realize quiet as a millpond, though the ice Miss Esther B, Cooley w ill hold a probably due indirectly to the flu, nesday afternoon, the funkral services prepared the pbrt’e budget fo r next what Watts and Stephenson’s inven- bergs that w ere still coming out. o f clothing school on the repair and r e year. They were assisted in this by being held in ^he undertaking parlors s/htch he had two years a go and from and their utilisation by the .he fa r north m ad* the a ir pretty Rev. A . B. Pendleton connected the .he budget committee, L. L. Turner, the effects o f which he never entirely modeling o f garnients. -lean people in the development Plant are under w ay fo r a'comma»- Henry Lorenz and John Miller, o f Co- .-hilly even on the return trip! services. \ recovered. He dnd MriNJJhelton^ had L ef the western United States have A fte r reaching Quebec Mr. and Mrs. gone out there a month ago fo r a via cial poultry show. Everyone who h u Mrs. Tozier had been in \ failing quille, Herman Hongel.' o f Prosper, * dene to lengthen life by annihilating L. J. Radley, o f Bandon. The acott made quite « tour o f Canada, i t Their sop, George Shelton went birds to enter this »how should pre health £>r the past J f o )«bars, and a •everefcig the trip the Sentinel peo eat Saturday penning and brought his p are to enter six birds f o r -4 laying year ago last September went to oudgfet win be published in a few ple made, and going aa far- north as «n te S t to s t t r ’ Nebraska, aa w e saw it that Sun Springfield to live with her daughter, days. \ u mother and the body home o* Monday. ' W * . !. gay morning, w as a dun monochrome Mrs. L. P. Smith. The cause o f her The commissioners decided to \ g o Edmonton, one. hundred and eighty A lva, who is attending O. A . C. at end Nov. -!9tli. Birds w ill be judged ter a U tility of dust and ripened crops and*herb- death was probably cancer, although ahead with the proposition they harp miles beyond Calgary. Remembering Corvallis, came to at the samp time. Commercial scora card. T h e leaves .were yelliw ing and the doctor therb said that her body nad under consideration, fo r a couple ^ o w much interest a-number o f Coos The funeral was held at 8 p. a felling and a fta r a day or tw o on the became worn out before that trouble rf months o f building ways fo r the county people took in that Canadian Tuesday at,-the undertaking parlors, Loffirara Must Be Carofnl ground they w ere crisp as Saratoga lad run iU coarse. tug, Klihyam, at Prosper. They have city herly this year w e asked about Rev. W . ”S. ffm itb conducting th eeer- conditions there, and learned that the chips, deseicated b y the almost torrid included 86,000 in the budget foiwthis vices, while the Knights Of Pythias Loggers, who operate in any ny man LuCina Belknap was born in Benton I rays o f the afternoon suns, no matter couhty, Oregon, F>b. 18, 1866, being purpose, and intend to purchase the cosiness outlook was fa ir. Since the had charge o f the services at the eem n e r n e a r the county roads or who how chilly the n igh t breeze m ight be. tfO^years, 7 months and 22 days o f ards at Prosper, fo r which John finding o f vast deposits o f oil on tho etery. load on conveyance which are Still there had bean no general frost age at the time o f her death. In 1873 ielson is agent, and build new ways iowsr Mackenzie river, much nearer John Bennett Royal Shelton was on the roods, must be m or* .he Arctic ocean, high hopes are en- the central w est, although one had she was married te Edwin .L. Tosier, soon. \. born in F a irfa x county, Virginia, Nov, about leaving obstructions, This is The last time the t p g w a s taken to .ertained at Edmonton that the drill 12, 1849, and ha was 71 yeara^.10 the decree o f the county court and rred as fa r south as Shreveport, and to them were born six children: ing now in progress there w ttl also siana, which was certainly a cur months and 26 days o f age at the time Roadmaeter McCulloch. Mrs. E. F. Hall, who died in Corval jan Francisco, which has to be done disclose plenty o f petroleum every tw o years, it cost the port Tho follow ing notioe has bean to- o f his death. W hile a boy moved with £lm s climatic frank. lis a year ago last March. W e also asked Mr. Scott when he iito jmrents to Missouri, just a fter the sued arid is being pooled up by. tha The generous grassy plot at the Mrs. L. P. Smith, o f Springfield, |8,000, so in the long run this 86,000 expenditure w ill effect a considerable expected to see the 80-mile gap be close PC. the C ivil w ar, and later went roadmaeter at, various points in the eyenne station' had evidently been Oregon. saving, although fo r the next five tween the Powers and Trinidad ter to Iowa Where w e was united in mar county: piously irrigated and was a bright Mrs? A . P. Thylor, at Boise, Idaho. N o logs or log Inoding or any years it would probably ho a stand-off minals o f the Oregon and California riage Aug. 29,4879, to Miss Elisa f E. H. Tozier, at Bandon. dd oasis in vast area o f brown S-uihtrn Pacific lines completed, to whether the ways w ere built here or material which wHI affect the Aren Williams. •; i e — i reaching out in every direction to M. C. Tosier, o f Coquille- To this union w ere b orn 'five child and ready passage o f vehicle«, , w ill she was taken routh fo r the overhaul make a through route down this coast the blue mountains in the dim dis- H. B. Tosier, o f Montague, Calif. frees Portland to San Franctaco. His ren, the eldest boy, Elmer, dying in be permitted within 16 feet o f the For an hour or a fte r leaving Besides her children she leaves ing. reply was that owing to pr esent finer The last time the tu g want south it infancy. The fou r livin g are M r«. center o f the county roads, and all three brother* and one sister livin g fUns cepital c ity o f W yom in g f t eat d a l and labor conditions railroad Laura Aan Perkins, now living in (such obstructions already placed must the observation platform at the in Washington and nine grandchild cost 8600 fo r a tug to take her place In, case but It would be necessary next time to building in this country was at • Fresno county, Calif., Geoge H., who be removed immediately. of the ten c m train that tw o en- ren. standstill, though he said nothing to this order ie not complied with, patrol Mrs. A . P. T a ylo r had just visited get one from the Columbia river .ndkate that the project spoken o f haa been operating the farm, R. Fred, were g a ily hauling up onto the who has been down with hie sister in men are insinuated to remove same at which would increase t i e expense of the w orld. A t Cheyenne the her mother at 8pringfi«ld, leaving a would not be among the first to ho California, and A lv a S., who cam* so owner’s expense. to much more than the 880°. couple o f weoks ago fo r home. Harry ration above sen. level was 6060 dertaken by his line when w * gat a "B y Order o f County Court, near losing his life daring the war. More than that there w ill be an in *t and in the next thirty-one miles arrived in Springfield a couple a/ days little nearer the promised "normalcy. “ C. 8. McCulloch, Roa dm aster.* In 1881 M r. Shelton moved to Cooe come from the t o r w » river boats rose so gradu ally to the 8018 at before her death and says the was Mr. McCulloch says that this step county and settled above Coquille and r nan which la the highest point up and around every day until the ev which w ill have to us# the w ay« fo or M a y U m it fo r C o r » Show fo r the protection o f those tra v haa lived in or near Coquille eontlnu iverhauling purpoeae «v e ry peer ening before she died. i the line. so, and It would seem to be good busi T h « new 60x100 brich buildtag, ouely since, having been on a farm eling on the highways. Some o f tha In 1877 the fa m ily moved ‘ c Wash The hills b illo w in g in every diere- ness on the port's part to have which J. D. Graham * Bona are build- near Riverton fo r the p u t 27 years. loggers have been earless about I m v - 4 don were gen tly rounded and the con ington where they lived 20 yean. He was a life member o f the Pres Ing trucks and logs and having their ways available at all ttoaee. •ing, by which they doubl« th* Aoor tinental divide here, as on the Cana Coming back to Beaton county they byterian church, having Joined that landing tao near to the road where «pace o t their garage, to nearing tot dian Pacific w here w e had crossed on lived there »even y e a n and then came denemtoahien when seven yeur* o f autos could not pass without turning pietion. T h « w a ll» are flntehed, th e our eastern journey in July, w ere as to Coquille w h en they had since made age. H e v u also a member o f the out. Such obstructions are dangerous To one returning to Coquille after concreto Aoor haa been poured and « lik e as possible to ona’s preconceived fKt i. home. Mr. Tosier died here two Odd Fellow s and Knights o f Pythias and it trill be insisted that la n d l*a > leih placed oa the ceiling. Mr. a quarter year’s aba— ca the most co Hea of what a .mountain pass should y e o n ago last March. and loga and equipment must ha kept M n . Tosier joined the Methodist conspicuous im provm m at is the com- Graham is waiting new to put to the Mean. ' K end it beamed an almost an incred- - -- / / back from the road sufficiently to partitioaa until he is notifled by the ■ Ible tale that w e had go t a m ile and church in early girlhood and had boon ___ I o f the paving o f the Marsh avoid any collieions. The measure is Com Show committee whether th« Doyle C u m Back faithful member all her life. She field road through N j Man’s Land te |-t;/*-half skyward since leaving the east, a precautionary ona to avoid accidents m nt^* ’ uilding w ill b « deeired as aa eahibit E. E. Doyle, who was sentenced to a d stranger still th at nearly all the waa highly respected by all and waa a tbs' Sentinel friend on whom her friends could hence the river b r J P ^ f l l be easily Hall op the 18th and 19th o f Novem- six months in the county iail tost F ri rile had been in little more than h alf . Tractor Into thri River Although first in b are to tha day fo r moonshiatng, «lipped «w a y • «d a y and the la s t h a lf m ile in a cou- count in time o f trouble.. About six o’clock Tuesday evening not unexpected her death comes as a line o f rp*.’ hito K ’e a long from the gan g w ith whom he was i o f hours. H m tU h A m ’ » , t o M o o t M o n d a y J. E. > Ford drove his International blow to her many friends is Coquille road te T t o p .- - * / .I W - m « ■ w working on the road le ft Monday Looking back over the four parallel tractor end ensilage cutter trailer in in fact, Mad work— m a t to the com who loved her. The Public Health Association o f m om ing and did not return until mid of steel unrolling behind u « they to the river at the fe rry on the oppos pletion o f a complete read C o m County w ill hold a meeting at night. He explained H e absence by eed so n early level that w e wou- has hardly begun anywhere to thj- B etu paU ” oa Monday, October 17 at saying thnt ha had p rita t* buelnom to ite side from town. H e had been us- L e a g u e C b m u N o t D e c id e d how w e could have got to near country, east or wset, and the great t p. m.. to which all who are interested attain! to and knew that the sheriff iag the tractor to d ig opuda fo r Camp by such aaay grades. , - A t the session o f the Circuit Court Lincoln highway from coast to eoa bell k Norton and was taking it back m the public health week are invited. would not perm it him to go, so be took We wondered too a t the evident way here Tuesday Judge Coke ov< is finished only to Ohio. Most rittos M n . A „ Y . Myers, chairman ad the French leave. H e didn’t say w het th ’to the ranch near Cedar P o in t 'Tha which the A n t Union Pacific track the demurrer filed by John D. Goes as have a pretty complete system of pav fe r r y ecow was taking an auto over n o n e committee, from Marshfield, w ill private bustooM w as hot his ret. and to give room fo r it to pass ha over the pass in the a ix fe s hod attbm ey for the defendant dairymen. ed streets, but one doeent have to ga be present. Miss Elisabeth Campbell, waa voluntary. drove to one side and in soma w ay junked and h ow vmst an expense He stated that the evidence was being fa r into the country to moot direction« public health nurse, w ill report on the lost control. Those machines ■ have been incurred in smoothing transcribed and that he wanted to go to hit the dirt road*. Ceoe eocnty is r i that has bean done to the last Have HMMN) Brick« of Spud« it thoroughly b efore making a fa r from the rear to providing hs*d be reversed while in motion ai > the curves and reducing the grades a and a h a lf months. Campbell * Norton, who have dug that incline the brakes wouldn't ho) the present double track line that decision on the League’s application surface roads. Indeed, w e heltovo she i the journey eo asteoth and easy fo r a temporary Injunction. 1 u , in the A r * h alf wMh 4,000 sacks o f petatoM from less than so he jumped just as it went P lu t I »«tailed h alf the 76 aerds they planted last slip into fourteen feet o f w e t -across the » - nearly tw enty to flee e f doner ete road spring, are anticipating that they w ill the cutter on top ol H. tfhf sometimes dodgin g th e higher bar tw o principal a c tio n «. Nearly Half MflUou Pu« la The hsallng plant which W illey A harvest 10,000 sacks this fall. The used by tha bridge builder* was sometimes straigh t as the •on have juat Installed te r the Liber The sheriff's reports receipts o f 8. 8. Bergen took out 1,000 sacks Sun- cables attached and , flies fot- n ea riy a v m ile. We ty Theatre tosa r«» a comfortable at Do yon want a Portland daily, day and w ffl take another cargo «e x t go» a very long Job to pull it baek o f H arr! man than we $476 006 in taxes duriag the month tiri« ««toter to that popular fo r it to week. * * • Campbell exepete to t o f a j hind. I t apparently 1a did b efore w hen w e earn* to see ending Oct. 6, the je, ao matter how coM the R will be down a t that tim e te investigate i f o r k s bath. monument to h i* genius, which collected here in one month. A h « * ( the m a yb e. The furnace is much -han wn rode over „ w t v ner cent o f the 1921 the tw tíé- ket conditions and make arrangements i Aa aid already puM. «*r fa r I w ä h l to bs u l l ^ E S DEATH OF MRS. TÔZIER * ^ i9ed and buntA *u- PASSING OF , OLD SETTLER r "IA .V-» <>*7