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a* ! the NO. 48. Sentinel - A P E R T H A T ’S U K B A LE TTER FRO M HOM E . C O Q m m s, c o o s COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11 . 1921. **¿9 THE YEAR. Mayor’g Proclamation J J J * *iew * fact that the Sew A w w l Ooni Carnival and Ag- FOR THE SEVENTH CORN SHOW Helps Coquille Customers A. L. Martin, manager of the Mountain States Power company at Marshfield, called yesterday morn ing to tell us what that company is doing to prevent interruption of the (commercial Club Iadorsea The* Íeee l Í busy for •supply of juice over in the Coquille In Fight Against prePar*t{<>n. to en- valley. The Oregon Export Co. was night the sheriff's office t«rtam he people of the entire county -, tl»« League v shipping a , boat load of lumber to [ advised th at three days be who will be their guests on those d ay f San Francisco from their mill up lli) boat loaded with liquor Isthmus Slough and it was put up to A committee from the Dairymen’s j sshorp near Langlois. the Mountain States people to get Protective Association, consisting of T Z Z C “ ^ ’ W ‘ | Anv ' A 1M Í. ’ — i Ellingsen and Deputy Sher their wire out of the way long enough N. Jacobson, Ed Detiefaon and Premium List went down there right for the boat to go up there to be Frank Willard, was present a t the M .r H -« -. Com—-Division A «' “‘¡¿only learned th at two car* hereby declaré °* Coqu Ue’ the Gorn Slww should notify the Dent Varieties, |8.00, |2.00, fl.00. loaded. If they cut it there would be meeting of the Commercial Club Folded away from the wreck, 18 and tu ? ! ! nd«y afternoon, Nov. Sports Committee a t once—either Jaa. Other Varieties, f2.00, $1.00, 60c. an interruption of four hours in the Wednesday evening to ask that some , g boose; the engine of the service over here, but r a tW than in kind of a resolution be adopted by ^ f ern°°n' Nov- 19' W- J - L- Smith or John W. 1. 10 Ears Yellow Dent. 1»21, public half holidays, in which Miller. ■ ♦ * yorth |1400, was given to commode our people to that extent the • club, supporting them in their 2 . 10 Ears White Dent I of that section for hauling the company paid for lightering the stand in opposition to the Oregon fre iT fr^ T - reqUeste<1 t0 re‘ Beaidse the hor8e Pulling con- 3. 10 Ears Flint. » , of the liquor from the beach it nsi^A fr®m i ,tbelr u8ua1 employments mentioned last week, for which whole ship load of lumber from the Dairymen’s League. 4. 10 Ears Pop. yjjag piece which the trans- . eV.° ® thelr tlm* to the entertain- I a J50 Prize is offered, and the saddle mfil down to the Pennine] dock, a t an In speaking for such support, Mr. 6. 10 Ears Sweet i jluwed the officers; but the motion of th Vmt0ni “ dt° the P*>- r * M ^ug-of-war there are other new expense of several hundred doltarn. Willard stated that they were ask 6. 100 Ears Yellow Dent contests scheduled for which good not in evidence when the motion of their enjoyment To obviate such trouble tn the fu ing it not only for their own sup 7. 100 Ears White Dent. I .witness whereof I have hereunto P*-»*» are offered. Some of them are; at the cache; and that ture a submarine table has been or port, but as a means of benefiting Potatoes—Division B Bucking contest for loggers. dered. After ita. installation there I the dairy business of this section and F'ftka liquor was offered and is signed my name and caused the offi- 82.00 First; 81-00 Second; 60c, , 8ea ° f 8aid c»ty to be affired this Peg driving contest for farmers will be clear cailfng. | ultimately of the stats. ItWf offered in Bandon. Third. 100 yard race between auto and toprietors of the boat, Riley eleventh day of November, 1921. He pointed out several instances in 1 Peck any variety (15 pounds.) y, L. Hamilton, Mayor. | men, car to be started from neutral, __, Schnaid were arrested Mon- (Seal) I which he claimed the League had not High School Again Monday Apple»' -Division C ~ — -------- I but with motor running. [st Karsh field and placed in jail, The high school will be opened been working in the interest of Coos Plate exhibits (five specimens.) Bergen Well Loaded Horee shoe pitchng contests. ovidence could be secured F irst 81.00; Second, 60c; Third, again next Monday, no new cams of and Curry counties. One of then« im tthem, some of the liquor h ^ - The S. S. Bergen got in again last climbin* conte8t- 85e; on all worth while varieties re diphtheria having developed among in the choice of a name for the sec-' m rpilled in the ocean at the Sunday afternoon at four o’clock | . ***“ and thread race between presented. the students who were exposed last | ond and third grade of cheese. 'I.®. The- old (fiieeae association of this rtf the»wreck and the rest having making the round trip in eight days hlgb scll<>o1 *“<1 ffnade teachers. Grevensteins King of the West [week. Jackson Knife, on account of jetton had adopted the name, “Coot iMearely secreted later. So the She brought up a miscellaneous cargo I Pumpkin Russets Roxbury [ whose illness the school wee closed, Spitsenbergs Com fodder race. [««* released Tuesday. jf thirty tons, and for the return trip The entire I__. Curry," . .. as the .__ brantt for _ an i w . Northern Spj Victoria Sweets I la Improving rapidly. Race for men ovo;- «0. , kesr rumors th at this trip was has 600 sacks of Norton A Campbell’s building wan fumigated Tuesday m*d#J n *’»••• *"> countim, v * had Baldwin Lowell Fat man’s race; i part of a rum running business 3puds, thirty ton« of coal from Riv I night, and besides the woodwork In T * prUe * J J jj" U “ 4 . Jonathan Bellflower I .Hi destination near Bandon; erton, and one thousand cases of milk ■ 100 yard free for all. all the rooms used by the h l g h ^ o o l el* T h*r? f? co*npf titioa *»*- R. I. Greenings Delicious Girls' race and boys’ race. ftt* landing they attempted to ■ ’rom the Nestle’s. condensary at Ban washed. The health authori- f c * 9t'™ Gloria Mundi Weatmore Pippin Nearly |200 in prises has bean al fries say that there is now no danger adopted Mollowsst for th to • ; f ‘ j n s unfortunate and the 110 don. King Rome Beauty grade of cheese which they had lotted the Sports commttee to be of ■ ^ Canadian club whiskey the Ito be apprehended from reopening Coos River Beauty Bet ringer right to do—they forever eon damn- fered in various amounts for tha high school. i bringing in m ust have largely Blue Pearmain Yellow Neiotors name of “Cbos A contests and raca and they they could find Vermont Bede | Curry” by applying K to thair sec two -afternoons of fine entertainment Summer Rose Golden Rueaets ond and third grade manufacturer and The Coquille and Marshfield Inde men who came «shore with the Newark Pippin Swear It will be impassible to ever ag«h> re pendent teams have a football game Stock Carrots, Beets, Maagela—Divi i dphaed to have begun their | store it to ita former high grade scheduled, and Saturday, the 19th, is sion E Victoria, B. C.,' with Ma ’ Fifteen road districts of the county the date for the Bandon- Coquille standing in the market. « ,w n artrt— w w as thgir destination; vlaving filed petitions asking that an 1. 12 Specimens Yellow Carrots. Mr. Jacobsen also told a few of the high school football game. Ex-service men of Coquille and vi 2. 12 Specimens White Carrots. I story is coneidered extreme- ■¿lection be called to-vote special road reasons why he had been compelled The entertainment, “Old Maid’s cinity, who have servio« claims of 8. Beet yield on one square rod. lax, the county court last Tuesday Convention,” put on by the ladies' to withdraw from the League, and he -i j'» , L 4. Bert six specimen!!, any variety, [soy kind, including compensation, S ir' presented some quite severe indiet- _ , , . , !®t Saturday, Nov. 26, as the day on committee, will be given in Goulds' I Mangel Beets. I hospitalization, vocational training, Wonderful C h a n g e I Which such elections shall be held, Hall probably Friday night mnts of the management ■ “ ■ t i 6. Bert yield on one square rod. insurance allotments, travel pay, etc. The following resolution was then of our citizens who have not |Ten mills is the statute limitation A jitney dance will be given in tha Rules for yields, weigh amount pro- should arrange to meet the Oregon presented: 'it' -•.-»'•‘j Ike north end section of Coquille [ which can he voted. The following Highway Garage both nights of the duced on a measured-plot, 16 1-8 feet I Chaump squad of tha U. S. Veterans’ Whereas the busineaa interests ___ of street improvements ire the road districts where such elec Com Show. •A wood floor will be laid by II 1-2 feat. Tops but cleaned for Bureau, whloh will be hi Coquille I r ' "‘T_ j rn rrv r™intJ»«**«Z!'wirellv certainly ought to tions are called: U_!T .__ I Ttl— Tuesday, Nn n mW 90», 29th, fK- at PU C00* “ “ CUrrV «**»««# 01« vitally over the concrete, snd there Will be feeding, aqd have two ___ unrelated November the . City Interested in the dairy industry and 8—Larson Slough. go out there and look room for all who desire to dance. neighbors sign the statement as wit- ¡Hall. Tha «quad will also vWt Myr- Whereas, we believe, these interests dr-Kentwck Slough. The erection of the > Potnt, Powers and Bandon. have hsfii greatly jeopardizad by 1 building out there last , 6—Allegany. The Sports Program TweJws specimens m art be shown (Mr. A . Q. Kin Ivy, advance Oregon Dairymen’s i has been followed by. the.. „. 6—Allegany. I for the Cleanup squad, was In Coquill« League, and, from plot measured. The following is the list of street 7— Cooston. I and planking of a good many ¡ this weak and conferred with Walter I sports prepared for next week’s Corn Whereas, the continued opera tien «f 8— South Slough. > the building of many new Oending, Commander, and Edward , ...L, Old Maids’ Convention ________ I Show, and if the sports drag It will said Laagle would bring fttrtk ar fits- , some of which are of 6on- '10—Sumner. j be because entries were not made be T h. Old M -d .’ * 0 b - t a - - d d * , » » . 11— Coos River. i winter, for the first time, No. 86, American Legion, relative to [. u fore hand so that the committee in one of tha attractions the first night I ,i_____ » __..i_b m____ „ squad. . „ j j u ran i, 12— Fairview. . » north end of the city will the coming visit of tbs Cleanup charge might know who can be de- of the Corn Show,' being given in Therefore, be it resolved by th« 18—Lee-McKmley. If the mud, something the “Every veteran in this vicinity, who | pended upon to enter: Commercial Club s a l Caqufilu BuaL Goulds'. Hall, a t the same time “Dea 16—Lakeside. f ton and the wood haulers will feel« he has a service claim, should Friday, Nev. 18 con Dubbs” Is being put on at the meet the Cleanup squad, or If one ness men, represented in this meet 21—Bullards. A little paint now where 10 A. M. Horse Shoe Pitching. ing of Coquille, Oregon, Liberty, so thorn desiring to aee both 26—Four Mile. 1 needed and th at ehd of the 1 P. M. Com fodder race (farmers), shows hsould attend the latter alt the knows of a disabled ex-service man, That we 'tender to the dairymen .of 26—Bridge. who is nut receiving the benefits he I come to th e front in great | first prize, $5.00; second, $ 8 . 00 . theatre Thursday night when an ad is entitled to, he should use that his Coot snd Curry counties our mutual 34—Easteide. The new Ugh school and ths Novelty Boiftng, $5.90. and steadfast support in an effort to mission will be charged. Beaides t h e __ _____ to* the __ attention of relieve this distressed condition. E »Mlbwsy have been a great asset Post driving contort, (farmers), okl maid, there, will be » * « * £ » » » [ ¿ T s is ^ t brought o » S | Mr KhiMy î part of the city and great in Knights Who Went | $ 6 . 00 . After its reading L. H. Hazard and gram rendered by a bunch of black-1 A physician is included in the per- to improvements there. J. E. Norton spoke In favor of Us 100 Yard dash, (free for all), first, faced artists (not a minstrel show), The folhwmg is a list of the men sonnrf of the squad. He will make - ' who went down to Bandon at 9 a. m. j.86.00; second, $8.00. Friday night, and everyone Is wel medics] examination of claimants snd adoption, declaring their belief that \ Gets Changé of Venue rite League had bean Inimical to the Needle and thread race, (school come. No charge will be made but yesterday to attend the funeral. In emeigency cases Is authorised to attendance will be RmRed to the order immediate hospitalisation or interests of not only the business in Oswald W est’s application I Nearly, If not all of them, were mem | maims), $8.00, $2.00. terests of Coos county, but of the Rope climbing, $6.00. I émge of venue, in his 819,000 bers of Commsndery No. 10 and ex- hall’s seating capacity. medical treatment. dairy bustoem as wed. 76 Yard race, (boys 12 year* Coon county for commie- [rept where otherwise noted they were Men should bring their discharges < The motion to adopt the resolution under), $2.00 and $1.00. f e Southern Oregon tax pay- [from the hay; Cornfield Canaries certified copies of sum» also any Other was carried without a dissenting vote, Saturday, Nov. If Judge John 8. Coke, Judge John F. I cf about half a million dollars The Cornfield Canaries have been papers having a connection with although many yithswj did not vote. Starts at 1 P. M. Sharp 'by Judge Coke In court Hall, G. A. Cox, C. F. McKnight, revived for the Corn Show this year I claim, Horee team pulling contest, first, The case will be heard James B. Linton, f i- W. Parker, Geo. snd two dozen male songbirds have Advice will be given on the rain- Will Speak Saturday ty a t Eugene. The C. Huggins, Carl W. Evertson, A. L. $60.00; second $10.00. been practising this wssk on a full statement and conversion of insurance Saddle hone tug oV sr, $15.00; i if venue was proper enough Martin, Claude Nasburg, J . H. Stad- m m - P Mrs. Ids B. Callahan, of Portland, repertoire of songs. They will be arid the provisions of the Sweet Bill certainly have been hard den, L. D. Gardner, Ret. J. Claude flffOO. è wfil be explained. | president of the Oregoo Federated heard next Friday and Saturday, ths governing the 100 Yard race, auto against men, Woman’s Chibs, will be in Coquille r> jury in Cooa county, some Black, Andy P. Davis, Albert See!hr, 19th snd 20th. * 1 November 19, snd will libers would not have |J. A. Matson, H. E. Haines, C. M. $ 10 . 00 ; $ 6 . 00 . This morning about twenty of them Red Croaa Roll Call Log sawing (single), $10.00. ipeak at ths city hall a t thraa p. m„ I interest in .th e defeat Byler, C. 8. Wlneor, R. F. Whitman, went over to the Bay to warble sweet Log sawing, fdouble), $10.00. The Red Crocs Roll Cal) this year in the interest of the home demonstra ¡Geo. T. Winchester, M. 8. Austad, ly for the edification of the Armis Pumpkin race (farmers), $6.00; L. H. Evans, W. U. Douglas, M. E. tice Day crowds, snd incidentally to will last from November 11 to Nov tion extension work. . 00 . ember 24 inclusive, thus covering all . The community chib lenders from is Hofilth Officer Everitt, L. W. Saunders, E. H. Perry. $ 8 60 advertise the Corn Show. Yantf'dash (for men over 40), the interval between Armistice and the various sections of the county will A. J. Sherwood and J. E. Norton, *Uourned meeting of the $3.00; $2.00. Thanksgiving days. And really ev be present, but every lady of Coquille | Coquille. Bull’s Challenge T t o r t held here Tuesday Dr. Fat man’s race, $8.00; $2.00. eryone who can ought to be thankful | and vicinity to invited to Claud H. Giles, W. P. Lundy, C. I**, of this city, presented The parade, which,will be held Sat Another sports event wee added to |to have an opportunity to contribute |Moiler, L. H. Pearce, Myrtle Point. the list of those preparing for the one dollar a year for a. Red Cross | as county health of- Real E atate Moving Other Masons, who went from Co urday, to to consist of all the entries Corn Show, when Fred Me Nelly en membership. Everett Mingus was ap which are made for any of the contests It alwsys takes the Georg# W. Gage says that few ps- quille were Jas. W. Laird, R. H. Mart, tered his bull, which cleaned up ev lead in relieving suffering where M «e|iigtltan, io succeed him fo r the re- above listed. the highway comply with | Jno. W. Leneve and Win. Beriya. erything in the Scrub Bull Elimina greatest, and Is a boon in times like _ **o months of the present tion Contest last spring, to m art all the Ppeblo flood or the Sen Francisco thy new rules of the road Under S • in that rime it is hoped be . . -Booths Drawn Aird b Organizer «■ comers, Pure Bred or scrub bulk, earthquake, before any other organ [new state law, people ire required to l ü * to get the scarlet fever [walk on the left side instead of the The drawing of the booths a t Grs- none bared. The prise to the epidemics, which have WiDinm A. Aird, wjio when he is | ization is on the relief job. When yon T r« i j - ~ r l m l i eafe ’" " r i h ^ T r a n s « " p ^ v V k n t and need | ham’s Garage was held in the city •ai much trouble in the schools will be a pure bred Jsreey bun care, that dollar, look pleasant as you g h t , thereby facing Mr the care _ _ that u 1 toler control. - donated by Goo. E. Hampton, of « ' think of the good the Red Croes i s L quite qultTessential th a t'll be enforced Oregon City, is down in Coos county Jacobsen was drafted to pull the to- doing in the world every day m the | Ion the Bunker Hill um section, ’*•••-- u as th -r. there football I now acting as organization manager numbers from a hat year- to are so many people walking oft The lumber for the booths was de P ria e Cooke^ Cora “Me Independent football I for the Farm Bureau^ He^ssys at an road there and csrs are i livered at the exhibition hall yester A $20 first prise and a $10 second _ to Marshfield this I executive meetmg of that r t * Gun G ab's Shoot day and E. W. Gregg will begin Sat Ito meet the American Legion Hon last week, a «Mv® „ . urday night to get R set up, so that prise is offered for the best display The Coquille Rod A Gun Chib are | R. H. Creeger reports two asks city today. SeverSen for memberehipTtol 9U U ^P tertfert | those deairing to may begin decorat of ofu cooked c®ok*d corn corn products at th# u Corn .K.» I arranging for a turkey shoot at the of city property the part weak: The n&fth ^ UfWn foT h f . .H Wiggins place, northeast of men were In the squad I |Geo. A. Mansfield was g iv « ™ ing their booths Monday. The major- Show. The only - condition u « « I win probably all have a | speaking date* west of the Cascade^ ty of them will be 6x8 feet In Size and there must be ten entries. Ifey, Nov. 20. Everyone in the eoun- the old sahooi house, to Mrs. Minnie He is to speak at a number of points *et into the game. _ . ■ ty is invited to participate, the only M. Whnsr, for $8<0; and the Dave | there was a greater demand for them ____ yeu UTO Death o f Kearney Perkins obligation being to pay the entrance I Perkins place, south of C. T. Skeek’ Game _ to „ be p„ played over | in Coo. county during this camps.JTn than the Mg room would accommo i not Kkely ' be played during and R is expected to enrell at least Kearney Perkins, one of the oM fea. Twenty-five turkeys ere to be reeidenre, Mr- Skeek, eonsldem- r * - w m an y o f the men 900 of the 1100 farmer, h f f i « » reeidenU of the Parkersburg section, swarded as prises. In conjunction Uon $1900. ‘«tend the U. of O.-O. A. C. ty In the Bureau befor.-the drive is Come to the Corn Show snd dance is reported to have passed sway on | there will be a shoot between the ten ^*1 |9t Eugene next Saturday. lover. Only two of the victims of to your hearts content a t the High Tuesday. He was a brother of C apt high score men of the local club and D. L. Perkins, long so well known as | the high ter of the Marshfield Gun Beaver Hill mine disaster still re way Garage Thursday, Friday and ft captain on tha river, who now re- Club, the winning team to reeeke ten !m*in a t the CoqalHe Hospital, Johnnie Auxiliary of the A m er-1 If T™ the 0r.®gonfJ ^ p a p e r Satunky nights, ■idea a t Huntington Lake, California. [ turkey and tha lasers to pay far the p«te and George Leavitt. They are «-e gefing to serve dinner splendid weekly family ,a™ ammunition. Ibotk getting along fine and R k ax- ¡n W. O. W. hall, from I can get R for only 1$ * The Sentinel sad the Oregon Ferm [petted they will both be eat In abort ' - » • a . « - “ - ar can stffl be i btalned far | I J i tor • for all soldi era, sailors and Tha Sentinel and tlw Oregon F an s-] Gall an «• for L* the late war. AH veterana sr hath far $8.16 a yam. to attend. ! Send the Sentfaml to ÍÍSdt^ 0' 0008 ««ty A ! it Wrecked Among the day á íd C««uiH* « Fri- <t«y and Saturday, * Nov. u and 19 U jp M Near Langlois and m view of the fact that thT neo’ Last Week ’ S l h - '• I L List of Premiums Offered for Exhibits' and Prizes for the Sports—Other At tractions for Nov. 18 and 19. -• « FIFTEEN HELP FOR BOYS HERE WILL VOTE U r *. 1 I J to £ tta