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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
m Êm - "n TH E f a p e r T H A T ’S T,Tl NO. 4L iA L E T T E R FROM *■ H<y *~ e COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1921. M.99 THK YEAR. New Road Rules COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE The County Court met last Death of Mrs. A. B. Garrett week and adopted the following wet weath Mrs. A. B. Garrett, mother of Mrs. er regulations for trucks and motor A Vehicles: , C. D. Ritter, of this city, died at Mercy iway Commission Pro » ■■■ Hospital, North Bend, Tuesday, of b e s to Make One cancer, after being seriously ill there Large trucks shall ‘be limited to for two months. The funeral servic What Impressed thé Sentinel, 3000 pounds, while all trucks under Job of It v es will be held at the Bay where an one and a half tons’ capacity shall be Folks on Their Trip From t „ other daughter, Mrs. H. Smith, re limited to tile license rating. Coquille to Myrtle Point the Vancouver to Banff, sides. The interment will be ta- Sun Two wheel trailers are limited to hway is going tq pieces, so set cemfetery. The deceased was 42 one half of the capacity add in no e, judge of) Coos county, has years of age and the mother of eight Vancouver, British Columbia, ia an event to exceed 3,000 pounds. Four * portalnd once more to put up children, four sons and four daugh interesting place to visit. It boasts wheel trailers are limited to theii j highway commission the pro- ten. The funeral services have been de some six story buildings and fine h*v j>~ license rating up to 3,000 pounds. - of herd-surfacing 'this layed te await the arrival «1 a daugh tgls; but when we came to look \t ov|r'"X ..C Trucks — ’* over one and a half^ tons’ The commission has heard capacity with ter, Mr*. H. L. Boston, who Is comhg we did not fin'* IF the spick and span, solid tires shall not for this pavement many exceed a „ _______,_______ - < j.' up on Saturday's train. Two of Mrs brand new town the pictures we had ibst has been more anxious to per hour. speed limit of twelve miles Reception ty. the Local Teachecs-joan Fitzgerald Remem- seen represented I t The streets were Trucks with one and a half and grade and surface the not as clean we expected to find tons capacity and over with pneumat bered—Resolutions Favor the County Unit System highway from Roseburg Garrett, who live, in the Portland L ‘ hra’ bu* wera »«.re d with •«*> ic tires shall not exceed a speed limit to Myrtle Point than to do of fifteen miles per hour. neighborhood, will not be able to be dec,dedly unkempt The newspaper, and Federal Department of Education. job for a few miles on one present at the funeral on «count of Were rather unmtUfactory a. pur^ Touring cars on gravel, 'dirt Oregonian. . One-of the most successful insti- Hopper spoke of “Health Crusade in the serious ¡lines, of Ms mrther, who veyor. of information from the states; ,v plank foods shall not exceed _ __ *_ - ■-- * --------- -- 20 miles tutes ever held in Coos county ci is not expected to live. f ^ to of^a ^ Public Schools” and Ms. Gagnon on to’ a close Wednesday, afternoon of i C. R. Wade, of Coos county, per hour during wet weather. No chains shall be used on any car this week. Coquille may be justly “EgyptIon Excavations.” Both were Elmer Robbins, of Briadbent, has politan | before the highway conunis >r truck, on plank, rock, gravel or proud of the comments made )>y one splendid and were mugh enjoyed. >y ashing state assist concrete agreed to furntoh the corn for the [ had a ri*ht * Pr0V1DCa,‘ All the roads. Qjficcis for the ■L- -* of the speakers at the Institute when a 8. T. A. were H husking contests and husking bee the •am* ** * t» W > » convert tho Myrtle Point-Co- This order shall r ft ii apply alike and he declared that during the entice nominated also. , C. A. Howard, of last night of the Con, Show, and A. B. __ on of the highway to con nly to a Marshfield, was nominated for Presi- Campbell haa promioed^the promioed^the use of the t0 l instead of macadam, but the uniformly to all roads in the Count) season of this year, he had not seen dent; ___ „ tito \7»l- •— ' Mr. Ager, of Vale, for Vice - except the X N o r L th Bend __ _ through ,unnq such smoothness and harmony in any T—L Standard Oil truck in bringing it 1 United States. was unable te change the exrmf President and for Executive Commit down. Marshfield to Coquille concrete ----- road J institution he had taken part as had Still, in one respect Çanada sdemsd {which it has adopted to expend tee, Mr. Laughlin, of Corvallis, and been in evidence at the ‘Coos County I more like home than sections of our available to open highways, Mr. Rice, of 7Portland, were nosnin- gathering of teachers. Supt C. E. ate4------' 1 hind Where there is a considerable r t r Bandon 'before any foraii — -1 —.1 Mulkey is, for the most part, re i dons. Wednesday Afternoon_______ sponsible for this condition. The ly settled from, the I will be advertised for opening Wednesday afternoon was devoted staff of instructors chosen by him ¡¿next meeting for grading on dependable from br- entirely to 'the mooting of the Coos «rgtM l there, even those of British A n * / 4k . ^ J were ~ “ ' ' r v - u B u i c r and fm *-4 rw n t the ill section from Bridge to County Teachers’ Association. G. A. United language SUtee—that is Point.—Portland dispatch in at th» *Qk!W *i.nnt8 to be 8rinrtinic t0 th« «“d, the entire pro- Buring, of North Bend, talked Our old friend, B. S. J n^R on , was parentage, ^ ^ ^ Ulk fcgHsh with^ on Times. nniito. ‘ * St!°7 Uus year win h* * *>ram was <*rrit£ off with a snap. » *... Agenciee and Mr. Howard, -|UP here tin first of and the when week asked *™ 2 |- ou?a Fruitvale, CalifoThis, t¿ _ . foreign accent. It waa certainly Th g ior team* *»f horee«, Practically all the teachers congi'atu- Teachers of Mandifield. *xnl»¡n«íl fc— * «* plained what W i if Ke had ypt begun to fed at home «•‘"•Aahle Kow few people we "art Hmui.wvii -aw the j.,vpvoTO . u good many owners of lsted themselves upon having been th. 'connection with proposed , Association was taking away from CoquiHe he said that he ‘“ ¿J** Dominfan whoee speech had any i leads from Roseburg to-'Ban- , a!B* n the Coquille valley ttefao think able, to hear so many interesting lec- in i i * in legislation m the state. Mrs. Inez never would. He came up hew to i<X***y burr, or who broadened 1 south to the state line, which can outputt any tWp speci- tures. _ ----------------- —• never wouia. i_ ^ " | flattened their a’a as much as true' to Highway Commission have .,®n* ° or^cfle*h in thq county and At the beginning of each session, gave a m p e r e » the TemJmr’s give f r t la o y In • <»•• ha J « Bostonian, do. We rather enjoy which brought some - very — out ---- • — w against the Riverton Coal Co. in the [, , . -----------~ - r ijy informed us is the next big . pr0P08ed to settle the controversy Mr. C. E. Nosier, of Myrtle Point, Tenure, inf— -.1— *—.- **--**• - j a U entirely ®UD Englishman on their program, a good iL e orn Show, Ncv. 13 and id. led the teachers in- qaass singing, interesting farts along tliat line. The Circuit court. This company sold^hn ^ ~ UUlect different talk. ffom ‘His the u _A jifBcultv hi eople would like to know why * ? , " eorc ” aach will be de- which put everybody in the right spir* association voted to have her paper p note for $2,000, on which ho claims Ani H m k t published that other, might be able a $1600 paym.«* had be^.made of " 2 ? ’ him and hii bt0KQ9 to not has heen dene this year on cided according to their weight and it. Monday Morning to get the benefits of her nwewrfL which he was not nformed. Judge u The Canadian, in geneml Hon from Goquille to Lam par -he tonnage pulled so that a large The delegates elected to the poke hmrd the tertimony in this in « do ^ to u team will hav^ no advantage over a After the organization fit or. ought to.,be a considera- atat council was as follows: Mrs. • merits Monday morning, Supt h chamber, at MarAA.ld Tu.wUy ^ ,nUnUF ^ «ur- ¡>ended fund now from the mailer one. Laura Brandon, of CoquiBe; Mrs. C. The contestants Will be hooked to Churchill addressed the teachets on' aft«moon. “• __§ . . ty bond issue to be used in C. Williams, of. Marshfield; Mrs. It uM * *'ed mu*t be moved forward "Oregon’s Objectives in Education.” | Chase, of1 Coquitis, and Mr. Wdver- the road between here m and ' w ^ * # collection Stanley Pork with and toshana for surfacing The f°r three or four feet and the tearp It was good, and Brought out the of bMa. ton, of Bridge. After the Committee and Clay ahe both in a drug ctare at . to complete ««millet* this this road road hauling t*1 6 hopviest load in propor- plans for better organization of tiro, Richmond. othm^nimaU, tJm ^ ju ^ ^ # very ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ He jiM, Resolutions reported the election àia, during tho morning i i Douglas county line 4o Ban- of the county officers took place. Mr. were there »; ana- in the sizeable cash prly , . , plained in detail the County Unit the state proposes to g<j Buys Overland C* r boarded the trana-Caaada Limited and C. E. Nosier, of Myrtle Point, was Another stunt Will be a tug of War plan and what it has already done for Coos comity,- including in Frank Burkholder returned Mon^y 1Kt ^ Itaclflc coart behind us for unanimously elected president of tho from ■ a niwnwl month’s inm ■ visit. ra il .omm « friends W » the work already done, is between -saddle horses, a lariat wrap. Crook county, flr>t tJm< f jnce ^ made our home. association for the coming year, Mrs. Jo#e and tj,e Ban Joaquin at ped around the saddle horns serving mquin val, 0rego|) In the afternoon, Mrs. Catherine take a much longer time to to hold the horses together while Gagnon took her audience on "A Mary Harvey, of Myrtle Point, vice Jey whlch nuivii i h# gr^ tly enjoyed. * A tf i because this part of the road president and B * C. King, of D- J“ For a few hours our ride was Bandon, g ^ j^ n he saw our old ffllow cltixan their rider surge them to pull the Visit to the Hspnta of Geerge Wash neglected. through tho bottom lands of the Fra* secretary-treasurer. Attorney J\ E. Stemmier, whom he others backwards. ington in New Yerk,v as she had ex river, which as isa- as North ”p = ~ v '’ found very wetl fixed with an elegant Other new stunts are being ar perienced it on her visit East last Bend, resemble thoee of the riven of Local Termers Entertain * residence on which there la noiincum- ranged for, some of which Will be kept summer. Mrs. Gagnon was full of Miner Smith's Roll Oregon and Washington. Beyond that. M on day evening the local teacher* branca and a flourishing practice, dark till the day of the show and the „ w ___ _ her subset and her description« were 1. Smith leaves today fcfr San entertained the teachers of the county Speaking of the flhe paved roads of point we entered the> Fsdser canyon on the Elizabeth. He re Sentinel is safe in saying that there | very vivid, — --------------------- ............ ........ . •« — .*” 7 “ ‘ “7 * * and began to be interested in the moM will be more innovations this year and many townspeople. A very in- thst state, he says that occasional moanUln()UI Kanary and th, , nr1n. . —ived returns on a s h i p m e n t - ‘ Tuesday Morning teresting program was rendered after cracks do not seam to cause any anxl- CM.jng problems tliat i and platinum which he mud J - at any ot the Previous six Com Prof. Edwin T. Reed, of the Ore which a social hid to ha sdvad - ^ a social hour was enjoyed oty there. Mr. Burkholder ¡"n * wtUHilitf b^ildin^* $2200. Judging from the * . . - . . . - • D u a rla s ! «4 rm nasi invested • ' m , *f■ gon Agricultural College, held the whereby the teachers haAAWiA in an n^ 4 >i flan ' ^ The football game between Marth- could become in an Overland touring ear af San Canadl|kn Rockies. When H earns to bills he pulled on the World teachers spell-bound • during the en better acquainted. Punch and wafer* Francisco, and after half a day s in- 0f nmd we wan «9* fidd and Coquille Independents has Jehn R. is getting results at his tire morning Tuesday. His assembly on Cat creek. He is going not been definitely arranged, but it lecture on “ The National Trait,” was were served and every one seemed to struction in running it, drove it up to tonished to ,flqd that thsds have enjoyed the evening to the full- Eugene all by himself. ^ other line of rails down 1 Is buy a one-ball ^rusher, a probably will be. so enjoyed by all that at the announce The Coquille and Bandon high est extent. -------- -— - ' which arrays ran on the opposita i and a battery of W ilfrey ment that he would hold his depart Members of the three State institu- H u Pop Corn Stand , of the Fraser, dodging acroes g tables. These, he ssys, school football teams will meet for ment meeting in the auditorium, all scheduled game ,on tions renewed old acquaintances and when genial auctioneer told us time'the C. P. did. Tho new road ia installed in addition to his. their . reguarly , the teachers decided that they would Septhisl to Marshfield for the Canadian, National, a line recent- ■achinery and when he grts Sat°«U y, the m ij. L be in the High School department learned of their Alma- Mater through ^ lgnd instructoss representing each school. „ tini. „■ — v « nm. jy constructed and which, along with y * 1 The Coquille high school eleven i plant underway he will havj When the time came the room began The tJ. of GL teechen had their lun- a time, he dMn’t ’tell ua what he pro- goes down to Bandon tomorrow morn .........posed to do there, but the following I the other government owned railroads ( t o show Bnndoninns that to fill up, and the other instructors' cheon together at the H. S. building [ ^ ^ ^ TimM ^ f c * cRy re- in panada, seems to he under some I «ten iheir eyes.—Bandon World. ing to meet the football team there found nearly empty rooms, so went Tuesday noon. The Oregon Normal tomorrow afternon. Next Saturday, • ~ thing of a blight Government owner to the auditorium to soe what was School, people spent a social evening teals the secret: « week from tomorrow, the Marshfield The appetising, wa$m mingled fra ship appear* to be no more of a pan- the matter and found that Prof. Reed at Goulds’ Hall and the O. A. C. peo Gave the Order? : comes over here to meet the was staging s vaudeville. No wonder ple met at the club rooms after the grance of roasted peanuts and fresh aeea for ailing railroads than does • day recently a gentleman, who locals for their second home game. they all came! Dr. Stetson repri lecture Tuesday night to enjoy each ly popped corn drifts out to passing single tax for ailing municipalities. " •. ;1 Thy next morning the scenery waa in Coquille, left his car manded Prof. Reed publicly for run others’ company and listen to Prof. pedestrians and pervades the atm os phere in the neighborhood of the growing more alpine and wa found Some Institute Figures on the highway near Cedar ping such opposition. Nevertheless, Reed tell of their Alma Mater., new pop-corn stahd wnfch opened for ourselves surrounded by mountains Of five mnutea While he went Superintendent Mulkey informs n s ______ ______ all who heard Prof. Reed and hie Much credit ia due to the Home businees this morning in the window more than 10,000 feet elevation. At to a rancher. When he ¿hat there were 221 teachers present volunteers received one of the big Economics department of the Coquille . . . u . of the Thomas musie Store. The stand Glacier, they disappeared from right, he found n note on the at the County Teachers Institute here gegt leslbns of the Institute. Prof, High School, of which Mies Atete h(| ^€en j totalled and will be run By however, when we entered the portals wheel commanding him to this week, which is a few more than Reed's topic was, "What They Play Ahlson' is in charge. This depart- ..jfick" Johnson, who came to Marsh of the Connaught tunnel thibugh the Wore Justice Stanley imme- were in attendance at Myrtle Point and Sing,” referring to High School ment served lunches to the teachers Selkirk range. Its length is 26,4000 for parking his car on the fMt year. Some of the teachers were ^ y , *n<j yirl», (truck “home” in ev- during the three days of Institute. field from Coquille. feet or fully five-miles, which is three- He did so and found that f rom Reedsport and Smith River in ery CAat, and who could help feeling The H. 8. girls taking Domestic Sci fourths- of a mile longer than any Unci« San th« B om had been filed against Douglas county, having been given the earnestness of this appeal? Prof, ence assisted Miss Ahlson in the pre other tunnel on the American contin had Traffic Officer Willishns permission to come here instead of Reed’s wit and humor captivated all paration and serving. It was a suc Uncle Sam is going to jiavt some ent. It was net built until man# him to appear, and the of- I’going to Roseburg, as it is much near- his hearers, and even the hard storm cess in every way. thing to say about the toilroad strike. years after the railroad had been com There is a considerably larger Tuesday night could not keep a large ' looking for the fellow who It waa announced at the close of He won't let tito railroads reduce pleted, the western portal bearing tha ng to impersonate an df- percentage of male, teachers since the erawd from attending his lecture on Institute that next yaar would be wages until the question has 'been this lec Marshfield's turn and we're,all,look-1passed upon by tile labgr hoard; naRh- date “1016.” Thin tunnel eost five effects of th world war have ceased «The Margin of Life.” A A* t *Um and a half millions; it reduced tha to be fe lt A number of teachers who ture he read a number o f poems he ing forward to that tiran. | er will he permit the railroad men to elevation of the road 662 foot and dis were expecting to attend the institute himself had written. strike without permission by the satfs >’A. Stevens, who was pensed with four and a half mils« iu _________ board. This la exactly right and fair snow shod.-over the mountain. At Tuesday Afternoon l grand jury for lewd cohafcita- this week were kept at home by sick- Tuesday afternoon Dr.' F. L. Stet i convietad in Circuit court list. The committee pi resolution, at tha |for.b#th P*rtlT r?llr^ d " * * * dU'. the eame time it reduces the length ,r .,rtlt-.? ----, ______*** totcihctof son, of the University of OregdH, gave Coos County Institute divided tbe|*, i of the week and Monday ba ,d * at of the line four and thtoe quarters School CenatM 803 ' s splendid lecture on* “The Adoles topics to be touched upon into two the public as w dl as of labor and cap miles and does away ’with curves ng the three months’ sen- Judge Coke imposed. School Clerk O. C. Sanford com cent Boy and Girl.” Dr. Steteon had groups in order that tha educational ital. Ws are trying to take moans enough to make seven complete cir to put an end io gar between nations, cles. The method by which it was pleted the taking of the school census made a special study of adolescents program usually set forth in roeh and it is wall at the same time to ren driven involved the drilling of a pion and he read many letters which he resolutions might appear in a group 1 * the blind indictments issued last Tuesday and found twelve mors der industrial war impossible. r» ■■ •«i u _ eer bore paralleling tha center line of themselves. The first section is w«4k was for children of school age in the district had received from these boys and the main tunnel. This feature was > who was charged this year than there were last, the to girls on their ideals. ***** ^ *;*?^rfas follows: t Wm. Russ left for fas home In Eu- new an4 aroused the interest of e®- subePt which should interest "We, the teachers of Cpos County, apport by his wife. He tal being 608. Of that number 266 teacher and every parent. jOns-treat- Oregon, _ „ commend ________________ gineers the world over, County ______ Superin- reka, Calif., ywterfiay morning after by «Se sheriff and lodf- were boys and 827 girls. Last year ment-of the zdoleecent may be a turn tendant Q E. Mulkey for the excefient «pending s month her*. Bsfore leav- The rest of the morning we rode an there wan 270 boys and 221 girls, a laat Tuesday. '* ~ ' f program provided at the institute now tag he mads arrangements with J. an open observation car with nothing loss of four boys and a gain of six ing point in his whole Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county closing. W# thank the lecturers for L. Smith to haadk aU the land in this to interfere with the view at the lofty sy the tax Collection de teen girls ia the year. perintendeat of Marian county, also tha new outlook Opened*up to ns and »allay belonging to the Buso Invest ■now-clod peaks around ua. After turned «v e r to spoke Tuesday afternoon. Her topic, ios the renewed inspiration for ser- »en t Co., wfcieh 16 not already leased, <1 Arrangements have been made for Dbnmick, *448,00*. the “Our Yesterdays,” caused us to look vies which their presence has £ » - Mr. Smith says he ean nuke soase Selkirks we entered the Columbia ~ 1 •®gle month's turnover ever assembling all the corn and vegetable back upon “ our own yesterdays” be tided. We appreciate the privilege tery attractive offer* to prospective ley, and fortailae up tore ia £ exhibits of the Broadbent section at Coos county. e sides giving ns a very Vivid picture of being «specially favored by the buyers op choice of the Boekiea followed' *■ •* i the F.'C. True store. Every farmer of hers. Th» topic was simple but Stream that after flowing a presence of both the State Superb Jm *d#4r B. P ip «, who has goad rpecfmeip of corn, po the lesson deep and Mm. Falfcsraoa tendent and tha psesIfsKt of the O. 8. Gov. Otestt* announce* in a pro- tanee south finally tto /v__ **»e true- tatoes, apples, ean o t», basts, rte., is presented it in a plsasiig way. T. /L at ear institute. We are deeply eladutioa joat issued that Ansiática ten, crosses that state and ■ • u t C 8*? * ***** Lftn u r. Ia requested to be sure that they are hare day, Norsmbnr 11, wfll be ohesrt ed as I l ^ “ ^haartfly commended fitior to the Corn Show dates, Nov. • legal boh day hi Ongen. « SEEING CANADA In Session Here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Interesting Program and an Attendance of 221 Teachers. ALL ARE MEMBERS 0? STATE ASSOCIATION ! NEW STUNTS r PREPARING HIS CASE - - ... IN COURT a asi mm m I f and l*. ■A ’" j ’. ¿ j s- * \ . ♦ '/ / jC r .t k .in 4 .>y, — J.V # . :Ù i~ . . ' ». r ; ' .y.- V .;W . • " ¿ 7 'W i . y - P ”7 ' ;( S-'* ’ •* ■ * * i l . . ; *• •? «T ir */ * 4 *_£ { • / > ’*'' . ’ v S î. ¥ *' v ■ *' *: j * • * - y . * . l - . i . “ '“ •V ,.'. !- 'L f V '•* 1 •■*>»>» - '■ . -** 1 ’ iy> ’