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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1922)
I - V 'íT-. If m § THE PA L. XIX. NO. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY Mc 11 Notie« to Now PapUs you say frankly you have it in for | John Yoakam and want to roast him ! lildren who are six years old or When you want to hold me accounts- | and have av* not entered enu-rod school ar# ani ble for slides in a road 1 begin to ¡m WJj: MNS ' register in tiie the first grade think you are running out of material. Monday morning a t 9 o’clock at And when it comes to tha toastie and Fourth Demonstration Farm grade building. Registration will Agreement» An To Coquille County Commissioner Inai crossing you are vary bum. [ This and of the week, Jan. 27, Lumber Mills Thu Sutem ente Ho Made Oregon To Be Opened in ably took a look a t I pUpils w ill be permitted Many Years Affaire J }• Were Correct Slough. As bad as you try to Coen County this class after th at date ■ me appear, I am hero to stay. You lass they have had previous school has given us the lowest work. M a meeting hare Tuesday a te n ta -, Grom Point, Ore., Jen. 18, 1922 aecuae me of thinking I am the ruler „ 4 . -■ Is it, In Mr. Beyers’ of Coos county: Why to it? att end ing tivn agreement wks reached between j Editor Sentinel: at lilla. According to J. S> attorneys of George H. Cheney, last he says he wishes to show me up. because I dared,to stand for What I ia compulsory and If children ÍT Barton’s school have not been who became by attachm ent proceed- As I hqve nothing to hide let him go thought v/ere my rights and what I tar, the mercury fell to ifi ing a pyferred a u d ito r of the it. My first stotesnent sras tros, believe to be right? Archie Philip writ«- by Prof. H. D. Scuddir, head satisfactorily treated,- y night and to 14 | quille Lumber Mills here, the wail aa tha others. August Frto-I and I made our part good, Mr. Friseen I of the department of farm manage guardians wM^ kindly to I t waa clear as well as cold m atter before registra ti on who secured liens on the mill wat, the man appointed to fill the was appointed at th at time and with ment of the O. A. C., who ia alao field and fa r lesa uncomfortable ty and Roy. A. W ernkh, receiver a t the time mentioaed. This the understanding mentioned. superintendent for tie land settle- have been if snow or John Yoakam. r was represented by Goss, —-— — not a pipo dream but a • ,■ » and «.u Mr fect jment commission. C. C. F arr Buys feed'prevailed. These fig dal) A Murphy, the labor claims by Beyer* need net go puts id* his office Three auch farm s are how in oper One of the first of the year busi ures are net, however, high record J. J. Stanley and the Chaney interest, to And th at I am correct, and why ha ation in Oregon. The first waa sta rt ng*» ip Coquillo is th e sale of anee for the Coquille valley. In the. by Pack A Brand. The agreement, should make such a statem ent I am ed near Independence in Polk coun Inter eighties, according to the best the Collier Warehouse business by however, ia ,still subject to the *p- a t a loss to understand» I ra sure he whiter day in the Coquilel valley than ty in 1918, the second near Roeeburg information obtainable, th e river bare Cecil Bhvood te the form er county , proval of tha Circuit C ourt - * [knows th at Mr. Frisson was appoint- last Tuesday. I t began with raw in 1920, and tito third one near Prine- Mr. Elwood. has was frozen over hard enough for a «gent, C. C. Farr. The settlement dispose« of the larg ed and aarvgd for a timo. northweeUrly winds and rain, taring villa in Crook county last year. The a good business during the time man to walk across. Twelve or th ir Mr. Bayers should net be in est item of liability by to ilo tt an i wtn t back and began I next one is to come to Coos county St has conducted tha warehouse am teen years ago Chris Tarros, who Mr. Chaney ds a p ra te r 1 9 H tosto to claim credit for some that program over again several this year, according to present plans, Mr. F arr will doubtless do as well. then living across tha r i v e a He had already received $8,000 oa thing he to not entitled te as th e ap times during the day. The flakes of and the fifth one goes to Malheur He will take charge aa soon aa soon distance below the ferry, says his $24,000 claim and he praisers wore replaced with chainmen snow th at were added during the a f county in 1928. is he ia «pleased from quarantine— river was frosan in January to three donkey engines, one a t after Mr. Wade and Mr. Kern w ere in ternoon for good measure indicated The land, consisting of some 80 or ‘ ■ \ t h? « A little -and two a t Fishtrap; four freight cars lo w much worse the day might be 40 acres, is bought by the commis tiled in hauling lumber to vessel» a t Mr. Beyers talked the m atter of on th e hills and but is the central val sion. Drainage systems, fences, tim e th e is# in the Willow Marshfield; 60,000 feet of manufac- aluations over with me and Archie leys of the s ta te Still a t its worst buildings, etc., are planned ana con- 100 for 21.60 back of the river froze hard enough turad lumber; and a claim against Philip and a t that time agreed te we wouldn’t care to exchange an Ore- j te bear a cow. Frank Fish for $4,000 represented by change some valuations and did goo winter day for one like those Last night it elouded up and ik e attach ai« * on leg». / change som* and etated others would which make tip ice crop on eastern weather moderated; this m onda The labor claims originally am ount be adjusted aa ha got to them. riv sn and bloeade highways and quito warm by comparison, ed to $28,000 of which $10,000 New aa to the books or Book of railroads with waist deep drifts. all w ater In the streets waa been paid and $10,006 secured by Record. A t the time of Mr, Frisson's I on -long-time, easy payments. T ip frozen solid and the ground, toe ftpeetiled liana remain. The $3,500 of appointment Mr. Beyer* stated to the buyer agrees to operate t i p farm ac Over a t Marshfield the lowest I t has developed since last week’s labor claim s' which accrued Court th a t It waa very necessary to cording to the plans furnished, for a this week is reported as IS th at R. E. McCormick, one °$ tbaa sixty days before the receiver bava the appraisers and citad a case | oeriod of a t least five years. but Catching Inlet waa Jm high school faculty, and tha atb- ship included $2,000 to Mr. Wernkh, near Bropdben t w h en a man wanted The land ia‘carefully selected as be- eti over -end so was South Coos river stic instructor in our city school, in- for which he agreed to take thq office to borrow several thousand dollars on ing typical of the section in which it aa fa r down as the Bessey place. At itead of having typhoid fever (or in furniture and some horses and ma is~lecated. The b u y e r a l s o careful Portland, Salem, Eugene and Albany uidition thereto, the symptoms being chinery got covered by the liens. Georg« • • Hampton, of Arago, ly chosen. He need not have special the lowest tem perature ranged from u rd ly distinguishable in their first the daddy of tha Purple Vetch saed A claim not included in provioB training, but he must be of good mor 16 degrees to 17 degress, parcticallj tages), now has mo unmistakable estimates of indebtedness has devt-lup- b us in aas in Cooa county,' was a caltoi al characten and give promise of abil tha same aa h e n ; but in Eastern Ore -sac of small pox tfonday. Ha reallaes th at priese will ed in the shape .of $4,200 due Cooa ity to carry out the plans. I t Is pro- to n It ranged from 11 degroes below never again be whnt thay wäre ln the To check the threatened epidemic rountf for taxes. To I f erred th at he he A young married a t Umatilla to 14 degrees below »* >f this disease, which as vaccination County Attorney Ben 8. Fisher agreed halycon daya when it waa first grown man, with unquestionable inclination Baker. A t Lander, Wyoming, 34 bare, but aaya th a t eight Cent» md quarantine precautions are relax to accept » note for $6,000 given by koward farm life . , The aptitude of the groes was reported. a pound for bis average crop of id appears to he assuming a the Crown-Willamette Paper ¡wife also is an important considera ifiOO pounds per acro i* not a mere tion ht making the selection. I t ia the form, D r. a tts g m k H The hard freese Wednesday night bagatalle. For $160 an acro gross is Beer, and Dr. Richmond, city for a large Thore purpose of the commission to d«m<- caused many w ater pipes ever town to not to be snssaed n t »■ j have directed Super- amount the state industrial >n»trate what can be done on a smell, b u n t, probably the w o n t being a t th* F a rr to tall all pupils to accident He teils us, to«, th at the a u c h la'ud- "well diversified farm by a parson of but Its exact Farm ers Union Store corner. Water (•.vaccinated unless they can show status ad Melilotua Indien, ha a u t pcovedthe ivetage ability, working on a well to be undetermined, Superintendent Epperson put in the narks of reeant vaccination or have campet Ror to pnrple vetch it was of the The Wd Pi*»-. ' ' vM ieniav frvintr 4 a pox lately. Thom who are which M r. Warwick estimates a t $46, ■- The Con* county farm, will be plan Th* wmtofr was mwilling to do this m ust remain J09 amply secure the remaining labor quickly enough for a green manure ned to include dairy, poultry, hogs, it the surface in so many iway from school while email pox ex- I ans, but as to tha yet unsecured Ha- crop-and hasn't otherwise come up barriea and a cultivated crop, whichv doubtful ju st w h en it occurred. Af te expectation. ••' x- 0 ■ . . s’ . oilities, Mr. W ernkh could make no •nay ha potatoes, broccoli or m in t ter breaking out a portion of the curb :loae estimate* as unox pasted claims . Not only must the orange or lem The Independence farm projects haw near the hydrant and a section of the Mrs. Clarence Boyri* ia teaching ira still.liable to develop. The on growers of California uae a cover dude berries, potatoes, clover seed, pavement in the intersection, th* n the grqde in pines of Misa jf the Sitka Company for rental te r crop to keep up the fertility of their purebred sheep, hogs and poultry. Op break waa located near the lamp peat. sen, who to down with tha mill has bean mad# subordinate •orchards, but It is begin liiqc to be eration of this place so fa r has proved- An attem pt to repair the break with to other claims. found th at tha prune orchards and lo •very successful andN»eti»factory. aeetyieae welding late last night Mr.Wemich expects within « ganberry ranches of Oregon also need At Rosebufrg the plan includes proved useless, and today another see 30 finish up the work of removing the some sort of n soil stimulant to keep Toultry, vetch seed crop, irrigated tten of pavement was removed to pro umber and other property of them ap to the peak of production. strawberries and raspberries, broccoli, vide access to the cracked main, is th a danger period has passed will Coquille Lumber Mills Co. from the So the prospect is th at purple vetch, ind purebred, sheep and hogs. This -etorn to school. (ulldlag and turn it back to the Sitka instead of a passing fad oof the fruit -lace has been in operation only one Mrs. J . H. Aker, who has lived in The now to n s of school will begin farms, will become a staple necessity. mason and is making excellent pro- Coquille tor nineteen y e a n and whom tex t Monday, i t is hardly expected Company. His t duties as ntosivsr will not terminate a t th at time, how And tha lands used for citrus homo is In the north p a rt e f town h view o f the vaccination order ir, aa th a n ago still thou »and« of fruits in California and orchards in | The Crook county project is a n ir- says the weath er this weak is the cold above th at all the pupilT will be able dollars of assets te be eeilectod and Oregon a n worth too much per acre | -¡gated place. It includes dairy, poul est she has ever experienced attend oa th a t day. other thousands .of claims to b for the orchardist* to raise their own try, hogs and potatoes, and a seed Ysterday she found ice throe which will require months to settla, vetch seed, of royal lineage. So th* •rop of clover, alfalfa or pass. * thick In the w ater trough a t her barn; Walker Seat to Portlaad hut will not taka all of kis time. Ofos county farmer who has the soil ait noon the mercury stood a t two de- The Oregon laud settlement com As to what amount will bo avail adapted to the growing of this crop mission pus created by th* state leg fretzing point on her The first ttvinnes to come before may anticipate a steadily increasing salturc in 1919. 1» object is to dem the council Monday evening was the able, whan the receivership to wounc rending of a petition, signed "by Roy up for tha unsecured creditors, no onstrate a feasible method of helping Neal and H. D. Jones, requesting that 3stftnate appears to be possible s t he immigrant to secure a fa n s home Plant Ia Installed tha billiard halls bo permitted to op this time. \n<l to ope«-*te 'l successfully. Tha The chlorination From the bent information I can get erate on Sun-lay as they are in all p U n , l.teidenlaliy, will be helpful to stalled a t the n e a r there a lot of people in this county >ther towns in the county. Without Buy» MUQ’s Lumber ill farm ers'by way of demonstration. and it should bo - th at are in a worse tlx than 1 a a , due m y discussion the petition was laid tfiOO was appropriated fo r use aa a Morton, of 8 a FMactom, was to too much advice. to boil our drinking “W a r , m the table indefinitely. revolving fund in starting the . work up hero the latter part of last week Tha p l a t is a mahogany ease, with, Now an to the law on tillable land. service man, who cam# west after the u»d to demonstrate whether the plan A difference between what th# city concluding the pufehaso o f all the silver and platinum fittings an hilled and what the county paid for lumbar stored on the dock a t the Q b - It waa from Mr. Beyers 1 got what war, and Who was last heard from at san successfully be carried out. If It R m ust bo kept dry, two small lu was classed as tillable h a d , plow land Portland, a t which tiine he was beaded works well, there is no limit to which he-H en-y street improvement, just juille Lumber Mills. w a n built to house it by E. W. Gragg or land th at could bn plowed. And south with two companions. This was (he operation may be extended. So m et of the ceurt house, occupied the I t whs estimated th at there were Because of the probability of council’s attention for a few moments. fifteen cars of lumber down there but there are other laws aa well. I think lata in June of lent year and the mo far it givoa promise of great poasi- too much chlorine in the Tha difference mas due tq the city there but after five ears had bean one ia that the anssesor shall asses ther is very anxious, t h e young man btlRias. ing the night if the plant had _ _ tod the county teach paying the con loaded the first of tike week much im all taxable property, and in timda like is 28 years oM and Is 5. feet, 8 inches The commission is compose! e f W. attached to the main a t the outlet, it tractors for putting in the curb for pression did not seem to have boon these, if it was complied with, there tall; weighs about 160; has brown L Boise, of Portland, chairman. Sen was located ju st aboxe tha branches would be a difference in the valuation. eyes; dark auburn hair, inclined to be mads on the-total Supply. Two load And If any parson thinks th at it will curly, and a fair complexion. Ho is ator R. N. Stanfield, Senator Charles of the Y a t the intake and so arrang ed that It can he run into either one -rounds. The city paid the eontract- ing crows have been getting the ma taka timber 200 years to be of value also a great render. Any Information ¡Tail of C « h and Cifrry, Emery Olm- m on a straight line basis for the terials out and it may take three or stead, pro ^d « .t of-the Northwestern of the reservoirs. intiro block, While the county paid the four weeks or even longer to desiti it it la edsy for them to ant for them of Ms whereabouts th a t will result In bank of Portland, and G. H, Baker, of Two pounds of chlorine am putting bar incommunication jrith him selves. North of Cooa Bany and along contractors for the rounded curbfhg Bend, George (fceyle, of Portland, is up. J u s t how fa r tha sale of this lum a t the s ta rt dally and as tha \nd driveway and then deducted the ber will go towards liquidating tha Isthmus Slough the country has been srill be liberally rewarded i secretary. Prof. H. D. Scudder, head pipes become impregnated logged and burned over in my mem-' «mount from the d ty ’a bill, which the com p a y ’» indebtedness we aro not of tha department of fhrm manage th e daily supply will be reduced ory, and for tha last ton y e a n there Arthur Fish Now G a n « Warden 12 or 15 feet of curb left out amount nformtd. ment of tiie 0. A. C... is field superin w h a t Unless too m uch j s used the have been piling and poles taken off ed t o / Tha ¿iffsrence ia only $14 and tendent ■ He selects the land, sub A rthur Fish, of Powers, has been chlorine will not affect the taste of the land and ship knees aa well. The tha city will probably have to -stand ject to the approval of the commis th e water but th a t tt was having a’ Steel Drops Into River fanner has an expanse every year appointed district game warden for the lead unless it is recovered from sion; he makes alk plans and superin this section of the state, and srill Very hardening effect on the w ater waa the contractors. -The steal for the river bridge began and not always a crop. And if soma likely • make his headquarters a t Co tends all constructian and operations. evident by Tuesday afternoon. The fire track question waa para -o « riv e last week and Tuesday the quille srhen tile bird season begins. The plant is rather delicate and un Prof. Setflder hopes to begin oper mount for the rest of the evening. lrot piece, the largest of the lot was Former district game warden, F. A. ations in Coos county by June 1. lam it (8 given the proper attention Upon Mayor Hamilton’s recommend put in place, but not until a fte r it McDaniel ia to have a position in the win, in a few months, become worth ation, after discussing the m atter at had tipped up the barge carrying it less. The choline is liberated In a i. length, tha council votod to authorise liquid form, from which a flan to A. O. Walker to make a trip to Port to the center pier and had dropped into the river.- It sras a abort job formed, which Wile land <o investigate the Oldsmohile fire rettin g it o u t With all tha stool asi there may be ia the track, mounted with Obsnchain Boyer hand now Contractor A. B. Gidley apparatus, which tha mayor eras to and S u p t I . G. Pelham are rushing Baak«t Bal Tatar raw Night impressed with srhen ha was up there. the work as rapidly aa possible. The company having this track for Tomorrow flight (Saturday), ah 7:8* o’clock the local high school up them, to Mr. Walker sras author ball five will meet the Arago high I ised to close the deal a t $8,000, or leas The S u te Highway commission at ¡ S t e ^ e S 1 matched. Coquille having if ha could get the company to aeeept ito meeting Tuesday ordered the grad won tha gam# played up there seoupto lens. He will leave by tonight’s train ing of tin, Carnea Valley section of of week. ago. Tha game will b# playv and expects to he back Monday mom- tha highway from Roseburg to Co- • d in must be V ac cinated now OUTLOOK FOR VETCH fit I# iX. i -, J