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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
' 5» ' •AS r *>./ • wwM A ' VOL. XVI1L NO. 63. COQUILLE. COOS COUNTT. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY IR l i l t COIL 8 COKE CO. Its Here Sold U n d er I '* • '*■ I be organised aad ethrn purchasers 1 found who would develop it, if Mr. Paulson himself did not care to’ do 1 it most be remembered t is abundance of iron ore in mountains a few mites south e f here The TR* Levies For the Çooaty Jury List e available at no great aad Its Diatricta*To Be trict why not Farmers ft ¡'THE 1921 LEVIES III COUNTT COURTÜ J The annual stockholders’ meeting of “ ' A Merchante Ban held yesterday afternoon, the Drawn-Road F -i i pii 1 t ìt e Ì 5 ? 5 ^ S x J. W. Min«, j : E. Norton, J. E. | and L. L. Turner. ^ W * J The directors Several years ago the Coquille Coal l «lection of the Wonderful Weather Here The following figures for the and Coke Company was organised in ■ "•jf® [conducted the bonk’d affairs for the The weather this week has bean to be paid for the coming year in£oos vne «t ie r part. oi last week and the twelve months: J. E. Norton, this state and secured a place on the •> wonderful, a An* sample of Coos county are furnished the Sentinel by for.-part of this. «R rn d i-f to W|V president, C. J. Fuhrman and L. L. ground by the purchase and lease of county's hast brand. There have been Assessor Beyers. They are the imy routine matters, allowing bills « ^ | T u n »«, vice presidents and J. E. lands in this county. W e published I | some ice of baaed on the county budget, which M. H (| C ,« ranch«-, who m u a the fact and wsr« waiting for d «e lo p -1 7 * toRh the ground about as was adopted by the county court Disc. quart«- section there. Magill told ihent work to begin out north of the * v « y . « a . stiff as It « « goto. But the days II, and art for the running expans« county farm and six miles northeast 7 P*"*1* wlU •»• pleased with the gratifying showing him that three yuan ago a couple of leva bean superb, almost cloudless o f the county, cities apd districts for l couga.-s and panthers. which the bank has mad * tha past men were in that suction and w ant«! of this city in o r d « to writa. it up. and so warm o f afternoons that wraps the* year, 192*, which are bases' on the Dr. E. Mingus, of Marshfield, was \ the » ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ L t S J S , to make a contract with Urn to fnr- tT-Tr We wanted to tell what it was doing have been unnecessary aad doors have 1921 assessment, the levy- being cal Aid rc appointed county health offiror for L „ j the deposits being practically the nieh him a bunch of cattle to paatuiw, aad how its success would contribute ‘ •' men occasionally Opened. Conditions the 1991 tax levy. days, there being six or I »am« as last spring, in spite of the the avails to be split into three parts, to the growth and prosperity o f Co In the w eeth « line contrast strohgiy levies are as fdBows; ex of which Magill was to have a third quille but never got an opportunity. with those a year ago when a clear day in mills, which is the sam as I his 1 and. each of the other men a third. None of the incorporators, so far was a rarity aad tksre was rain or dollars- for each $1,000 be.should stay on the job until throe ^ ^ ccnMction m - - - ‘ I A w drew up a contract of that as we knew were Coquille men, aad near rain every day. | tlon: cnees were disposed of. I Frank 8. B r«m w sli,M H the object of its organisation * - |kiai which MagiU signed and. then i « :,v . ¡¿ U S *'! • • ' mills The court re-established the same | ¡ntondeni of Banks,__ 1__ the official« suggested that each of them quently appeared net to haw H ardening V ery S low ly State and county levy .27. to have a copy and they drew up to open a coal mips and mine'and sell ■ O f this bank feel much gratified when The feast stretch of concrete paving High School levy t . i ................ 2J in effect last year, which are: he congratulate» them on the excell I what purported to be copies, each of fuel, but ealy to sell stock to Ptert-‘ Port of Bandon levy , $7-00 on wildcats; IA00 o n r o U ^ ^ tlwy maka w h «i ro many which Magill signed without reading land people. In o th « words it was, to be laid between Marshfield ai Port of Coquille Wrar ........ 1.7 North Bend is. hardening so slowly Ml $9 on female coyote; and P broiks have found it hard to them and without question. 7 T ' to all intents aad purposes a blue sky 4A|od cougar aad panther*. k _oln_ ^ , ome have cone on As no cattle w en ever sent to him or hot air proposition, w h ic h «« you that it cannot be used before Feb. 1st,1 Port of Coos B a y ....... .. The special city And school According to tho M&rshflrid city on* A dance hall p«m tt for on. y ^ L . r o S T i t . compliment, the man- to grass, Magill thought it was about cLoose to term it * - levies for the various cities o f gra ted the Fellowship-Club-1 agroaent on their eOckncy and time to have the contract cancelled T h e « seems to be ao doubt that the county are as follows in mills: at PUwus». tham for their courtesy. and asked Mr. Barrow to see if he ptomqtera of this s e k f s were quite could have it set aside when he came successful in selling its stock and we have heard the amount they pulled In examining the roeords at the down- before letting loose, d m r y in g urt house Mr. Barrow found ao such at from $40,000 to $60,000; but R assy ; be very much less « considerably G R A N T E D I COBtr* ct on ®,«> but he did find two documents which caused him no little more than that These original in Referring to the story w* recently surprise. corporators, however, are new all out published about a Danish dairyman, The parties with whom Magill made of the company and we have heard who worked eu a dairy ranch at the the cattle contract wen W. D. DeVar- - nothing to the discredit of Its present say last yeu in order to spy out the ney, of Portland, who himself is said oAcinis and shareholders— rather J. N. ffacobeen, who used to run to own a quarter section in the Edea ' contrary, that they are honest, a milk route in this city, tells us Bldg* section. The o th « boro the omething of the early history of name of E. A. Zimmerman and when A sjory we have heard but which lairying oa this coat. He is a Dana last heard from was in New York we have not been able to trace to Re rad his fatiter once fought CRy. ^ f . ' souroe, Is that at the time the Beaver Germany. He afterwards O f the two papers filed at the court Hill coal company was organised and limsetf because he did not like O «- house here, one Was a deed duly si|n- purehaaed the coal minee there new nan rule and would not swear alte- in legal form by Magill conveying a owned by the Souths« Paefiic Rail (ianee to that county when it appro one-third interest in his ranch in fee way Company, they had un (tor in >riatod the Danish province ef Ample to DeVarney, and the o th « a tigatlon as the proposed seat e f their Ichiro wig, of which he tons e native deed of exactly the same tenure con operation both the Brover Hill i Several of the family seme to Califor veying another third to Zimmerman. lands and the property afterwards nia looking fdr a dairy section, and The result of this discovery appears purchased by the Coquille (toa! A Coke ,fter arriving at San Pranutpco, his | or another page of Sentinel« Co. According to this tale, they con unde went up to Humboldt aad his re C. R. Barrow, si attorney for sidered throe properties of equal ~ ether same to Cobh county to see t f Asking to hnve the slrwbility and it was a matter what the prospects were in that Hue r~ R. A. Annin, o f Myrtle N a t,, mas above mentioned cop tract and deeds nothing more important than if busiaero. ' Because this section was tCk is In the Lakeside district. No. M, cement of Coos Bay and I arraigned in Circuit court hers Tues- declared null end void, and to have flip of a coin that one eras taken and boa so isolated and his ancle return which stands for a special levy of slough, Oregon, at an eeU- {day oa the charge of larceny by bailee ate mins. , '.2 V . Mr. Magill declared the sole ow n « • the other le ft ed to .San Francisco fret, and not Mt of $$,$10,000, was rocom- while la a bank at Myrtle Point. He There are only seven school districts of the lards described in the deeds. The tract north of the county farm ^cause anything better was found today by anay engineers, pleaded not guilty and kis trial will I in which there is ne special school ' We don’t know how old n man Ma appears to have had not much m in Humboldt county, associated press dispatch dat- come up at the session of the circuit levy. gill to; hut it looks as if this proeious - than a superficial investigation; but day. Major-General Beach, court next month, in computing this year's taxis and pair of scamps were gambling on his the report is that from the outcrop the army engineering eerpe, Merritt T. Hill, who was brought adding together the county and state death, in which event there would be pings of coal on the section indicated, > mm unication forwarded to I back here from Portland a coOpie ol I taxes aad the appropriate city, school no oite who could dispute the validity t there were not toss than two millions Gillette, said it was advisa- weeks ago on a blind indictment is- district, road district and port dis it the deeds they hold. It seems lit- , tons of coal there, even if ao deep trict levies H is found neeoseafy by tie more than an accident that Mr. * Barrow mode the diedbvery he did, and we are wondering how many o th « i ranchers may have made similar deeds o f the Willamette meridian. J. E. to Do Varney and Zimmerman without Paulson sold it to the Coal aad Coke fulT the calf was allowed its turn at suspecting it. company—the northwest quarter in he adder. V* fee ein. pie and all the mineral rights Many Swiss aad Portugese came Jodffc W ade Parwiea Them in the ether throe quarters. The price lute Humboldt about that tiam gad to he paid was $*0,000; and e f this tired ont to work on dairy fam e, In juvenile court here last week ISO,000 had been paid; bpt when the rot they aerer remained for a sec Judge Wade bound Earl Smith and r. maining $10,000 and interest came ond season. Instead of continuing George Hall, the boys who wore ac- due last November,' and payment was te em ploye« they invariably rented •used of breaking into the Harlocker in default, Mr. Paulson lost ao time tenches and went into business on Pharmacy at Myrtle Point, over to in instituting torocleeun proceed the grand jury. They confessed net ings. Last Saturday Sheriff Elling- mly to the burgarly of which they Use sold the property to Mr. Paulson were accused but also to robbing the for the amount of his claim, includ Coquille Service* Station her». The ing a $760 fee for his attorney. It order holding them to the grand jury was, however „ suspended by the /udge pending good behavior. They *ere paroled tn charge o f their par Paid Th is Y ear f ■I- -r-r . 'm ' . ' f j ■ w » PIONEER the company will redeem R the year, ae they »rill have the right to do. b ow er« well he would > plowed to keep R. The Cool end Coke company origin ally incorporated— not hi Coos county but probably in Multnomah—for song $100,000 « $160,000, but there has bean a reorganisation since that timi and the present capitalisation to $100, ■ 000. I A Portland capitalist by the nate of -------- Quigley was down hen during the holidays to investigate the present outlook for the company and took back 1600 pound* of the coal for analysis and investigation. It is understood that if the report to fa vorable he to ready to Invest $76,000 in the stock of the company. According to the reports this company can develop a coal mine on Its properties hero equal to any tn the state, end what this Wuold mean for our cRy in the rosily be Imagined. With an anas o f fuel so rosily * both water and rail available there ought to b* no ques tion of mefiy new industries being lo- Fwrik .ix >. And even if this company fall to redeem Rs north of town there need be Annual Meeting , „ I^,“ TW O DIVORCES quills High Schoel basket b played with North Bend last t0 601 The First National Bank stoekhold- have .era’ meeting was held In the hank here I to els a doubtful or fictitious ce last Tuesday. The same director« count due him; aad further to ad- were elected as served the bunk the I verti* ss without campen- pact year—Dorsey A rsita «, R. C. D e-1 action pensa, «te have to lunication. Almost ment. Ci T. Sheets, L. H. Hasard, O. I decline his CK Sanford and A. J. Sherwood The I without exec we have found that beard has not met y »t to elect the of- a person wh< Acaro fur the ensuing year, the organ- j p rop « condì ication meeting being delayed until I ways declares the published rocoofit ell the directors would be present. of the affair to be untrue. ^ o e a tffi N orth Bend I expect* them to put up a good hard A t the meeting e f the Coos County I * • * • Bar Association here Tuesday R was Toni« * t Itonhfield nt decided to hold »heir annual banquet °** * * * • • • " ■ » »**•* ptoye at North Bend in the spring. At the I North * * * °® * ocr • a im meetinff G. Russel] Morgan And I ‘ Arthur Berg, of CoquiDe, and H. 8. Warren Bras. Ce„ who have the eeu- Murphy, of MarsMeld. wees elected tra ctto r the highway work tttwem members of the association. Myrtle Point and Bridge have cctab- In discussing where the annual ban-1 Halted one esaap five miles above Myr- qurt should be heM, President Ckrod He Noint, which will care f ir 100 man, Giiea suggested that a special car be »«1 will open two mors. ^ chartered to take the attorneys up to -------------------- Vancouver, B. C , aad that the mem- It wasn't a newepap« man who » 8 » play tiddW-de-wtnks on the jour-1 christened the Southwest« Oregon nay north, and polur on the return Daily N ew » I f R had b e * the name if ska The apprqpch ef the bridge here on his side of the river is nearly finish 'd- The end e f the approach is $0 fedt from the railroad tracks and R is the intention to till in with earth for that distance Tbs false work for the, construction o f the wings from die middle p i « is in will be little more In starting the steel, construction. Raymond Archibald, supervising en gin e« o f the Stats Highway Commission, says that -he'bridge should be finished by the -*i. T Irak « the middle of April. -«ported. As Coquille’s entry for lowest in the county, F. O. Leslie is •ee the Liberty Theatre pa ge three tor a line-up of The piling for the | bridge was received yesterday by sel« and Ehrood and by Monday the work o f driving thorn will bo in full -.-.41 r 1