. P A P E R XVIII. NOI 40. ” UNE VICHIS Will Ship by Boat ' T H A T ’S L IK E A L E T T E R FR O M H O M E * , M.,i m1 ■■ . i - -------■-» ---------- COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER SI. 1021. *2.00 THE GET ABOUT HALF RULES FORAUTOS year . E. E. Johnson intends to load the Coke Refuses Injunction power schooner, Oakland, with lum­ In the Circuit Court here Monday ber for shipment to San Francisco the Judge Coke denied the application of Dead— Two Still Utfcon- first of the week. She carries 360,- the Oregon Co-operative Dairymen’s 000 to 400,000 feet and will be loaded Laborers at Coquille Mill Re­ League for a temporary injunction to gtous—Reât Progressing Council Enacts Stringent Regu­ to 'capacity with California orders. restrain its members from selling Sentinel Editor Takes His Third ceive the First Installment The lumber will be scowed down to Favorably lations—Provide« Heavy milk to outside parties. He stated Cruise Over Northern Wa­ Prosper or Bandon and the vessel of Their Dues ~ i that the main case between the Fines loaded there. ters—San Joan Islands < explosion at the Beaver Hill League and those members who are Mr. Johnson is shipping by water Last night Ray Jeub, as repreeeoi- [Btne of the Southern Paeiiic we The city council adopted a new ve alleged to have violated their coa- - r tracts with that organisation would This travel letter la to be devoted very briefly last week. One as an experiment to see what the dif- ¿stive of the Sheriff’s office, turned cle ordinance at the regular i ordinance at the regular meeting j be heard as soon as he got through to the begiiyiing of our transcontin­ ,- . " T I T . victims, Llboria Gonzales, died ference in expense between rail and over to Clarence Boyrie, who fepre- hide last Monday evening, which it be- --- with the jury cases for the October ental trip across Canada. From De­ . jfgrey Hospital, North Bend, on water will be, and may continue to senta the men who have labor clatms jjl ^qves every use the Oakland for California ship- against the Coquille Mrii nmi Lumber term and he thought it best . to aettle troit to Niagara Falls we had fre­ He was a Mexican and it meat*-------- lean} at hone* or single buggy horse Co. here, a check for 310,614, to be to familiarise himself with. The max­ the whole case at once rather than quently ridden through a stretch of r^ected to ship his body to taht applied in payment of those claims. imum fine for violations of thia new >ecide it piecemeal.. -It la expected Canada before, but that was only as where his father resides. He Carries, Out More Spuds This amount'Mr. Boyrie will check ordinance is *26 or ten days in jail. the case will be heard early in Nov­ far us through Ohio on the opposite i t i year» old and unmarried, and a ember. side of Lake Erie, which was much q 8. q Bergen ___ . docked . . at . . the . city out . to . the . attorneys sister, Yisarrisa GonzalesJ .pi, The S. . . .. . representing The first section incorporate« the * . ________ _ like another Michigan, so fa r as the , , here at 1:30 yesterday after- ' clients (witlThim. wharf . , who . hold these . .. claims in pro- State of Oregon'a “Rules of the Road" countryside was concerned. This . . „ ■ ' portion to the amount they represent, What a y ote! . . . ., 1 H, rest are all living a t the date noon, making the round trip to San in the ordinance. tilne, though, we determined to go the „ . . . . . ' . . and it is supposed the men will «U | this writing, though George Levitt Fr.nci.co and back in a few hours The next forbids the cutting out near the ¿he budget carried four to two. were Thomas Hale, foreman, noon. | the Burlington to Omaha and money having been earned nearly a curb as practicable. All turns to the i McKelvie, aged 37; Louis Bos- Union Pacific to Portland: Prob— , year ago, anq all of them will be vary left shall be around the intersections I U 7 I I ¥ V A T D I ? 28; Lincoln Goram, aged 32; the Canadian road makes no bettor glad to receive the amount now to ha of the center linea of the streets. | VV 1 L L < * DC* Fink; G. SaUgoau; Charles time than these American roads but distributed, with the assurance that When stopped ti car shall be run to { Elvs Fowle, son of J. E. Z. it ia quit* a bit nearer the pole and "»ore to follow. the right euM> w ith the front wheel Wm. Carlson, Albeit Mluue- the degrees of longitude are shorten­ I IX V y v rix rV L I1 It ig thought the lumber in hand at or near the curb and the rear right ; sad Jo:e{h Minnsgst*. As th.sc ing. •qa w / 1 I at the mill will bring in not leas wheel not morerthan five feet from the Report, of prograrawora “ do by to oe least injured were *em The first lap of our journey, from All of theT»ifbols of Coo. County | thgn |4o,ooo so that the Chaney at­ ^ North Bend, it is probable that the will be closed during the Institute, tachm ent for .<26,000 which by Stip­ curb It shall be unlawful to park the varioua cemmittles a t the Cora Seattle of Vancouver, was by the C. W d M a . CH, hjn P. Steamer and we anticipated thia t at these, men will recover. the first three days of the week com ulation was made subordinate to tha S S in L f , . t of . Ita— lk « - « Sbo. within ten feet of a fire hydrant ^ | He cause of the explosion is -still mencing, October 24th .ays Superin water trip with a great deaPofpi MW labor li?n», will taka x ll th at U « a f H i . forbideterto W r n r wp«lr * ra jS S C T tS . eollactlon of |300 by ure. Nor were w* disappointed. This though one o f W»- mtn- 44«Hieyr The xttanttnea of lfl gight g the iumber market im- car on the streets of tha business dis- tha finance committee and that' 1100 was our third Puget Sound trip. On i who csras ft m Beaver H '1.’. last teachers is required. An interest- Drove8 ig possible that Receiver r win sure it v as dust. He said | ' n8 “ >d instructive program has been •Wernich may be able to get aome^ trict, or to leave a ear parked on tha or more was yet to be collected. 11118 , the first one, foutreen year» ago, wa streets hereafter named for- a longer with the I860 donated'by the Corn- t* been mine gas all of them | arranged. thing, too, for the Unsecured claim- period than five hours except on per- mercial Club will provide a graqt> fell in love with western Washing­ ton and determined to mnko our Supt. J. A. Churchill for the open- antg ihsve been instantly killed. mission of the abutting property own- amount than has heretofore been on the ihorea of the Sound and gat a ing lecture Monday morning will give era and the mayor of Coquille. The spent on this annual want, axeept motor boat aa aeon as possible. That “Oregon Objectives in Education.” New Coal Mine Opened Brumfield Found Guilty following streets are designated as U«t year when *200 was used for a trip we made in early October, going For the afternoon lecture Mrs. Gag­ being within (ha business district: tent and in tha efforts to hasp the up to Bellingham by rail and r i s i ­ Dr. Richard M. Brumfield was |fhs Henderson Coal Co. is an or- non will give some of her experiences Ferry street, for its entire length. rain out of i t ng all the Sound cities, but lutuifp formed by Jos. Henderson and impreaaiona gleaned from her found guilty of murder in the first ds>- Front street, from the depot to El­ The sports committee havo not pre­ Ing by the water routs. The first day . A. Machón, of this city, which lummer attendance at the Columbia gree by the jury which tried him at liott street. pared a full program yet, nor will we went over to East Sound on Orcas I abeady done a good deal of de­ University, New York. For Tuesday Rosebur*- at 11:50 Wednesday nighj. First, from Willard to Elliott. make i t all public before the Island and were so infatuated with work without making morning assembly Edwin T. Reed will Mrs. Brumfield collapsed when tHe Second, from Willard to Elliott. show, but one thing which will at­ what we saw there that my friend verdict was read but the doctor show­ 1 noise about it. They have leased ecture on the subject, “The National Third, from Moulton to Henry. tract considerable attention Is a foot- Crane and I cam* very near buying land on government domain a Trait.” In the afternoon F. L. Stet­ ed no emotion. He is to be sentenced Willard, from Second to the d ty ball game between Marshfield and the first orchard ranches we found on and throe quarters northeast son, from the University of Oregon Saturday, and only one sentence-» dS*ka- . , __ . Coquille Independents. T h e n will be the island and making our homes on that of death by hanging»-is possihlql' adjoining the Bullacl^ place, will givw a leeto* on “Let Us Speak Taylor; from Third to Front. several nsw and interesting .stunts the shore of that long Ink* which ' a vain of coal 68. inches in English,” and Mrs. Mary ^Fulkerson, after such a verdict Hall, from Third to Front. and contests pulled off. The iron nerve of Brumfield exhi give* Orcas the shape of n pair ef into which they are run- President of the Oregon State Teach Elliott, from Third to Second. The plan for the play, to be given •addle bags. bited in the trial and after his con 4 shaft at an angle of 40 de- era Association, will talk on a sub- ru n Third A 1111 U to W K Henry, from Second. by local talent, Ik to give i t on Thurs ' We called It “DorcaJf’ toll tha They have been opening the feet to be selected by herself, and viction broke yesterday when his cs wharra*. City docks and day, Nov. 17, for the benefit of the while because we met there the widow wife arrived at the jail with a clean kwn which they have already on Wednesday morning Elizabeth M shal is Instruct The marshal icted to notify | town people, and for which an ad- who wanted to sell the ranch wham lhirt for him. Is tons of coal, and expect to Hopper, Modem Health Crusade di- He conld not speak to her. She fhe owners of cari found standing on [ mission will be charged. On Friday we found such luscious fruit, and Jkiag 26 tons a day before long-1 -peter, will give a lecture on teaching the street, for a longer period than evening the out af town gueet. are partook of h tr hospitality In _tha— told him: r will also build a plank road to Health Habits. the time allowed, and if the owner to be taken care of first and admis- shape of soma home made win*. My “Brace up. The thing is not Outside of the assembly lectures across the McCurdy place, cannot be found he la authorised to a(0n xrill be free. 1 friend Insisted that J was high to ¡«httric power line will be run there will be four departments, name­ through.” The exhibits at eo n , potatoes ap- the grace* of the old tody wfth thr He broke into tears, and later told mova the car to a garage, where ator- l to n to supplement the steam | ly, rural, primary, grades and high the sheriff it was moro than he could age fees must be paid by the owner pi«,, carrot., beets, poultry, etc. rich Irish brogue arid waa succumb­ ichool. Miss Ida Mae Smith, of the which will also be used. before it can be removed. will be made in the new Graham gar- ing to her charms; but he waa evi­ iths here, who have tested I Oregon Normal School, will have com- stand. The main object in pasting tha or- dently drawing on hia Imagination. Attorneys for Brumfield announced t of thia mine, pronounce it | plete charge of the primary depart­ that application for a new trial, and dinance la to atop tha use of the The corn husking fcdntests, husking At five o’c’oek tho next morning welding coal, and the state ment; in appeal and “everything possible' streets as garages, and to relieve the bee and barn dance will be held In the steamer from Bellingham for Se­ The public is invited to attend any ! says there are at least 5,000 attle called for us In the gray dawn, will be done in Brumfield's behalf. congestion at certain points where the Goulds’ Hall Saturday night or all of these assembly lectures, sensible in the vein, traffic la heaviest. There are many other entertain as we were »hivering in our overeonte property i | on the Southern which are to be held in the spacious ment features which ary being de _ we kept them on all day as we Grand Jury Indicts Seven glands recently returned to auditorium of the new high school veloped and which will cram the two glided through the Sound In sight of Southern Pacific Prepared The grand jury reported yesterday days of the Corn Show proper. domain and has been building in Coquille. Mount Bakor and the enow-dad aum- On Monday evening the teachers of ifteraoon, finding seven true bills, aa Necessary steps to continue public The Farmers and —Homemakers mita of the Olympic*, for the autumn 20 y ean for a royalty of service in any emergency will be Week will merge into the Corn Show fog lifted early and the gorgeous pan- Coquille are to give a program and follows: , ton. Wm. C. Nesbitt, for cheek taken by the Southern Pacific lin-, ac­ on Friday, Nov. 18, it starting on -rama of mountain, foreat and aea- _ the government agent reception to the visiting teachers. On . _ _ _ giving * cording to a telegram sent to the " T 'J iu p ,c t lb . m in. u r f five T eerf.y even»! Edera. T. Heed will without fund, fur l» !« * « - glrt islands, aome of whom hill* y’,th# u T th . wurk buta, done five . U etur. on the t o * . “The Mur-1 Gee. A. S * « w . f . r bu rt ctdubiu New York Herald from N.w Canaan, Conn. ,by Julius Kruttachnitt, chair- T*16 Pl* “ .Um ?0r ^ h r y , corn reached an elevation of 2400 feet, waa - ... ewt., and vegetables will be published lat- quickly unveiled before ua. ty will begin to market gin of Life.” R. A. Annin, larceny for embezzle­ man of the executive committee. The Tht prises amount to nearly It took half a year’s travel stories ment. Bond was fixed a t *2,000. telegram foUows: in our Kansas paper to'record the Want to Be Citizens Harry Hanna, for non-support. “The three preaidents of the mpresison made on ue by the ecenee Farmers Week Here Christian Groha, of North Bend, Three blind indictments were also Southern Pacific lines charged with and event» of that three week»’ trip; To Beautify Highway their operation may be relied on to • Oregon Agricultural ffidlege is lied a petition In thé Circuit enu returned. and we have them preserved In a The Coquille Woman'. Club la eon scrap book volume, but we have no in­ The following have been released, take all necessary steps to continue ' ten instructors for the Farm- yesterday asking that he be j^*"**^ p i Homemakers Week to be held naturalization P»P«r8- “ * . . . the r grand . jury finding not a true bill public eerrice in any emergency that .¡dering a project for beautifying the tention of retailing them a f d n now. may arise. The labor leaden hare highway between Coquille and Marsh If we could feel again tha thrill ef raised a sharp issue whether a small fleld and is asking the assistance of that day’s ride, It might be well worth * ’ ttl , the Bay the retelling, but the mill sever grinds . people shall govern our country and ¡n carrying out the idea. They eon- with the water that is paat, and never " T u T u * ef Nu«h Beud. * , » , h * » f . W e make its laws. Railroad officers un- template painting native shrubs, such on the shores of time can w* exp*« - | Ml from ih , profitable leper, »led . p M tte .O r ^ B „ „ , „ d P„ „ J.rd .u , deratand the nature of their oblige- ai rhododendron, .sales, eweatbrler to enjoy another euch day of travaL tions to the public and tha sooner all und v|nc n,apie wherever poalble, with We spest the morning in calHng m organized and unorganized employes ¡Ty for the sides of the steep cut* ports a lt through the archipelago, as well a . cow. and man. States since May 5, 1898, coming to rape, also recognise the public nature of R etiring the desirability of making known as San Juan county, »aw Pictures will entertain while Oregon in 1916. their service, the sooner we Shall this highway as beautiful as possible the narrow inlet known as Poto Eight Cars o f Cattle Ready »f on the care, housing and Both these petitions will come up the Commercial Club voted to co-op­ Pass,” the block houa* to whieS have industrial peace. for hearing a t the October term W the I of the poultry flock. Another trainload of fat cattle will erate with the ladies’ organisation in Capt. Pickett’s soldier« ware quarter­ 1 are being made to take care Circuit court. be taken out from hers tomorrow any way possible. Big Power Pfamt ed back in the fifties When the owner­ i Who car* to stay In Coquille night, which will arrive in Portalnd in ship of the Islands wa. dispute lit for the three day« and ree- tim^ for the Opening of the mark- State President Here Construction of a power plant on Successful Auction between Great Britain and the Unit- is shipping tha aouth fork of the Coquille river in i for rooms should be made to Free,deu> Elbert Bede, of tb . B u t. » « * » • * ER and Brantetter Cooa county, involving an exj 8how committee, Coquille. The Brans tetter auction in the ed State«, Roche Harbor with Ita can, and'L. J. Smith is taking of $760,000, is proposed by I store room adoining Lorenz’ store time kiln.; and made the wtde _nraep Editor McDaniel, of the Coos Bay l i j o p. m,i [was well attended, a good many peo­ from Friday Harbor, the county aeet Anderson, a t 791 Division Harbor, were m un» to were caners caller» Wednesday two carloads, •—-------- the stoek , belonging . * were the right Or ten rancher* in the Coquille Portland, who has filed an app! etion ple coming in from the country, and on the north aide of San Juan Is­ morning. Mr. Bede is calling on u » —»— — moat of the household goods which land to Argyle on the • Work on Middle Pier country newspapers to ascertain the valley. Mssrs. Hesse and Smith will with State Engineer Cupper xt side where travelling aaen w en ec- sentiment in regard to the proposed make the trip to Portland with the for the appropriation and storage of were offered sold for a satisfactory customed to beat the eteamer by tak­ to begin pouring the 18,700 aera-feet of water in the Ander- price. The writer, q t least, knows ing the shorter wagon road acroee. [f°r the middle pier of the rrv- Portland Fair in 1926,' for which he stoek. son power reservoir. Plana for the that for the eetnhined price of the --------1 x u«re we must insert what should be “eve the last of this week. ¡. a booster. Editor n.ai«ir McDaniel n t u « ..» is - ac- — h»e development include the construction two article he secured was exactly Strike Not Probable ■¿eel tubes, filled -with eon- com ponying him to put in the time ef a concrete dam 100-feet high and the same as thcy jiad been offered for a couple of foot n o t e The dtopuU h the pier will rest, have wKile taking an enforced vacation due The indication* now are that the 400 feet long at the top, and the con- s t private sale before the auction m England and tha United gtatea in tha 'last century over tha | *°nk. and the bottom of the to a carbuncle that ia making life raiiroad .trike wont take place. When St ruction of a tunnel, pipe line, power i will be sealed vrith concrete miserable for him. Fotl. of them have trajnmen'a wages were reduced July plant and transmission line* for da- ^ KOT containing 110 yards ef San Juan ia lands did not leaf to war, 1 water is pumped o u t jm achieved the reputation of publishing ^ we fejt ¡ „ d i ^ n t that freight and veloptag power for manufacturing and Uie bridge work here sank aa many feared It would. Them cow- . passenger rates which mma ‘ ‘ w “ lighting purpose*. which la to bo circular A No. 1 newspkpera. The location of .bout 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, triea^Fhlch have bmn * J ~ ° * * ~ raised to give the workmen higher H » e feet acroaa, wiH have this p H * must, o< courae, be in the « „ u h in f a row beat at the sam# time. a hundred year« and do Morris’ remarkable wages were not also c u t I f th at is Gouverneur V JU U v c * i . v — 1 walls and be in the form ft was expected ah« could be raised a fort, a warship er armed g u n * ter the Powers neighborhood. — . story, “THE PENALTY" at the Lib- j done now,, as is foreshadowed, and caulked whan the tide went down, cylinder. v a ti' «Pectation is to have erty October 25 and 28. See the pro- j threatened strike will without < « OgOtoff Garda, 100 fa r ftJO . |u v in g the “ ‘ •tion bo W L a|. aa|| o u p o g o th m . m F io n ir j' , INSTITUTE PROTIR A M there h ¿ « n r s ' s sa sssn r* -- - t a s v - * 5 “ IT " - DIVULGED —