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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1922)
P i ’ > - . Fm T ‘ ' ■ 1 A E. Ij V. \ . V ffîfc v fi : . g 1 S T BID SETTER r PROSPECTS of Pi Lest Tuesday Game Warden Fish a mortgage on the Sitka I brought down from Myrtle Point four jpruce Co. mill here, is the L*C. and Harry Becker, Lewis J r. r ' -ion, which employed T. J. Thrift as *e and V n . R M I H I A A B I v m Y esterd a y M orain e t C * Fant Com- I been arrested by himself end Marshal watchman for the plant. When »y It la a D aady— C oats p reported that some of the P u t T h a i Am ount In to to the F ron t fat Ban- Redell, of Myrtle Point, for breaking County Court for Cnre- was being loosened, preparatory to I into the cabin of Chas. McCracken, P la n t H ere . removal, the company engaged A. J, sar there, and taking a | Sherwood to take the legal steps nec thor articles in the house. Coquille's new Are truck arrived T V Coquill« high achool basket haU 1» e cop, o f t V ardor w. . essary to stop it. The maeWnary MoullUln 8ut" Com When the officers took -the at the depot 1 m Which WM to be moved was installed !• preparing to expend $40,000 tile river this after- tV ir own *»>i> they found all kinds and after being Unleaded end its tank iy the Coquill. Lumber Mills, but one “ W inding and improving its tight * "* r' ^ 4° moot the Bandon team than 0f ^ j * meat, fresh end dried filled with gas, it tfas driven all condition of the was that any ^ power service in Coquill« and ht. Tomorrow evening t V North hldM „ town to show the citizens what the mprovementa made or Machinery in- «d lv e a t territory this spring and five comes over here for the Mr. Fish also secured a pie< new apparatus looked like. The itailed there should b e ls fth . ths mill •**'•*** < ¥ « * » « « 1 , ee that kV fî. a> • d <*• honM jerky, which they had sold to another « company on this initial run con termination o f the lease; and work on iu ,in<* here is expected to North Bend wonjTOm the to- party. Th—. three ik » . vloletinni — «■ —» hunt- ed of Councilman Geo. Bettey, driver it sms in consequence of this I begin in February. |c“ * Bnr«* weexs ago hi a practice I ii:g out 0f season, hunting with It appearing that Coos Mayor V. L. Hamilton, Marshal Bert lion that Mr. Sherwood secar a re T V first and most important change gam* but since that time Coquill« has Lu t a license, end selling deer m rat- i has submitted a sworn state selling d< Hollenbeck and E «D . Webb. III k . »_ — i*----_ » ------■*- > “ *---- u —*■ •- " ‘ ‘ • ' ' — win V to step t V voltage of our city from Myrtle Point, 16 to 1*. on were laid before District straining ment claiming ever 2264 bone fide It la a very completely equipped fin noval of I lines up from 11,000 kilowatts to i> letter's Boor, end Myrtle Point Fisher by t V game warder subscribers within Coos county, fail truck, being mounted on an Oldsmo- which will so materially incr ■ from North Brad lest Friday, A t present t V men are waiting the ing. to state therein With reference to bile chassU, the body end running the capacity of our local system that M ; so it looks as if t V Coquille action of t V grand jury, having bean October first lest as directed by sta gear painted red with black and gold .t will V able to supply any ■had improved ur t V pest month bound over V f Justice S. A. Dodge tute, and said publication is hereby Next Wednesday, Feb. 1, to the date of additional manufacturing plants trimmings. The letters “C. F. D .,' M m to p u t.tV skids under tV larceny charge. requested to amend its sworn appli MM 1 appear on either side. for the annual meeting and election of -V hay team. Likewise- they should cation so as to comply with t V strict loeVs of t V Coquill« Commercial I Then for better distribution of pow- The Obenchain-Boyer Bandra tonight for North provision« o f t V tow. consists of twe $6- gallon Club and it Is Vped there will V « | er, an independent power line will V e couole of — „ I nUrMl * • * « » • Collector CTyde G In regard to the Southern Coos pe of weeks Huntley informs us that income tax tanks, with ehearitol hose, ladders, good attendance. T V club V s not County American, published at Myr axes, picks, lanterns, etc., $ body led a vie« president since Dr. C. W. T V increase of voltage Point last " n#W W " r tax ,wlt last to 411 who so tle Point, no verification is given as - U*t Saturday* Sxturday adrhtMH night, 81 to b,Wta IK * p«id income^ year, only sufficiently large to carry all dm Sndicott removed to t V Bay last . u ______ | ®oe* who U ve j^et graduated into to sabieriptinn list end requested that rity*ir ftrrhdM , Itep af the rear Tor lum m trand HesH^s filling tSST o * e i system renders it to ro- is tra tod last last | tk. .u. class o f Income taxpayers will said application V accompanied by a was demonstrated firemen; handrails end a large driv- iV re will ba a ne ineulate t V entire ppwsr line b t V s tro n g ___ _ to write for blanks. sworn statement ox affidavit to enti re^sry to elect ban and Marshfield, putting on larg Arago high school tle it to considrration with the other The cost o f the treuk te the city it i insulators. T V transformers at tV gym here, 1$ to 9. T V papers. was $2$66 complete, the company block north of t V Sentinel office will , which played then was com- Regarding t V circulation of the paying the $100 freight bill from eleo V changed so that instead of l of Albert Oerding, Wilbur Daily News published at Marshfield, Portland. throe o f 4$ kilowatt capacity as here Howe, Jackson Knife, Cyril McCurdy it appears that skid affidavit setting Just whom, besides Fire Chief Pete tofore, tV re will V three of $60 kilo and Leyton Noeler. They showed forth the number of subscribers at Miller, will be given a key to watts each. T V forty watt trans 966 dees not designate whether said truck has not bean decided by the Mrs. Dabs Rogers, the mother of formers will thee V used on the Uns date pertain« of October first or not, council, but it is absolutely essen1 lend guarding tV ir opponents fiedl-Raatside, Kveiton and Bullards end directing that said printers, if ra.v A. J. Sherwood, of this city, at M yrtle Point. that more than on# or two nun have whose very serious illnasa resulting With separate circuita for light and The one place where they aggirafi farriM w*r* °>>*D*d bf **»• w « d* tV y desire to compete in this mat keys with which to unlock the start m a stroke of apoplexy Saturday, power, there will atae V regulators te V weak wxaln shooting baskets ter furnish a supplemental affidavit ing mechanism, sad also that It not, Jan. 14, we V v e mentioned, failed sa the light circuit, so that our lights after e foul. 'o n ly <me°wssgaMde tos Th* onlF *444«^ to r ^ covering t V subscription Mst ea to be left unlocked for every Tom, Diek to Recover; but pissed sway last will V much mere uniform and the n ___ snd ___ had Arsro was M Hayter, who s evening, _ _______ tV data of October 1,' last ^ bean ® J __ * _a__ . MsMn X. _ M Æ ___J _rn e has and Harry to mokney with- , v iurday, her funeral taking place lights will V just a . brilliant through Now at this tons than to presented With practically all the streets in %t thsir Coos river home on Monday, jm entire evening eg they »«*—ny be- victorious fo r there were at ” , ” * moB™ U> the court wVther or not t V pub- Coquill# improved now it will be an _ s . Sherwood had been over there ¿rase about nine o’clock after t V peak a dozen fouls cm Coqaill«. For BulUrdl {,r r * of each, all or any o f said easy matter for this truck to reach luring the week's illness end Mr. load goes, off. Arago played e mighty gaed game . to newspapers must V v s been continu any portion of the city in quick order, Sherwood and daughter, Delia, a T V plants here that will hereafter eade eight ef its points on fast T * “ ’ l “ “ “ oC,r~ *® " ° the ous for a period of 12 months imme and even the outlying district«, be work, but ttiMT didn't Ksva nnitfi io r $226 A month tad W ll raeeaks o f tV deceased, went ever be supplied with juice by an exclu- diately preceding toe selection of IL n u traET • warded the contract John M Good yond the ranch of city water, will attend the funeral. slve power line wfil V t V Johnson ^ speeo or thra tne r toquine loam. ---- ---- . M . said newspaper, and such matter in- have an added protection from the Howe, Cyril McCurdy end was $870 end Hagh B. La- rolvtag points e f taw is hereby re Mr. end Mrs. Regan were among lumber null, the Sitka mill. tV .V ra chemical tanks whien are kept ready the pioneers of the county, coming eer plant, t V Oerding Myrtlewood Albert Oerding made the most of Co- neve 1 w“ ferred to t V District Attorney for his . j| r instant usa. •/ but who niara I ’a m * A $ a five bids for operating opinion thereon end ell proceedings e in 1670—fifty-two yean ago— factory and t V Nettle's warehouse. quille’s a • I V purchase o f a firs «ruck Is one one fine m ss which I ^ . e TraV it, on t V ‘ EestsiV ferry at I were among t V first settlers on Another w in will V aided to tV ww a . ax— : h d h ra h«sounder age postponed to t V next of the bast acts performed by the Coes river. i Unee between V re and Myrtle Point, regular meetiag of this court, to-wit, present administration and It mag In . Regan wee 18 yean o f age, making it a three-phase ciseuH, th> 1« U fiK - r,.-_ Dr. Jamas Richmond, of this dty, vary easily save Ha purchase price at laving been hem *te 1888 hi New same as tV prenant one between V re C. R- Wade, County Judge. as awarded the contract for medical 1 one firs. Besides the reduction in Are fork State, and taxera four surviving and Marshfield. T V branch line from John Ybekam, ’ insurance rates will be a saving in I _____ _______ night's gams it I »arvic«« at t V JaD and county fhrm— | Countv Commissioner will V possible to predict whether Co- *1-60 s vtait at toe jafl aad $8.00 at H. G. Kern, ths farm. County Coaunissioner. 8. M. Noeler got t V contrae" for Lota of furnishing groceries to Community Public Sale VChns. Zimmerman, e f Marshfield, r, will V be- farm. He will sell flour end sugar In ths Portland dailiaa aitici« have was certainly out o f lock last Satur J. L. Smith has been working on a of North Bend at tb® wholesale price on -the day of recently been published «boot the ex day noon when V violated t V laws _ i T sales end on all other groeerie^MjAl plan for several weeks io V id a Mg era married 61 years an April 10, tension of the Un« of the California — - o f t V road regarding keeping to the monthly community rata in Coquill», -r ^ give a discount of six per cent. '.Ml. They were married at Gran fi Oregon Power C. from Glendale to right and allowed J. J. Stanley’s car snd he has progressed far enough now Tw oaty-O riC in Jriil Two dance hall licenra. were i ili«, Washington county, New York, Ipriafield, where it connecta with the to strike his «midship. He drove in to announce that the first sale will V _ __ . . j _ „ One was to r the Powers armory aad Mountain States linee, and through rheh Mr. Sogers win SO years old. from t V highway end instead of The number incarcerated in Ja.ler was toe T O- OfMMh, g f held early in February—the date to -hem with the lines of the Portland Price's house of detention is now 21. Ing a little west at the fisa linei be announced next week. Stock of Railway, Light and Power Company ner, drove straight aerósa to t V ffcWt n , court also appointed toe judges aay kind—horses, cattle, hogs, chick- at Portland. The benefit of this con About half oftham are Torliquor taw violations. T V last offsnderof this ^ el, r)u f „ ^ primary elec vice Station corner and was bumped nection between the lines of three kind was Dewey Jaeksra, who wes tWj «priag. V fo re Mr. Stanley could step. Zim entirely distinct companies is that it brought over from t V Bey this week eourt n(M t^ ths sheriff’s merman’s ear suffered very little dam enables ail of them to get the benefit age but Stanley’s front axle was brat “ rlUn™ to **rT* port e f taxes and redemptions oollec- jf any surplus of juiee not being H* jail and pay a fina of $260 for lolling ted> erron>ou, _____ ^ tj,e and n spring torn loose. Neither car used on the others. Keally it makes complete amounts of collected and left one system of the five or six. lines liquor. Clyde Shumaker, who was arrested u n rooted as follows -rom Portland to Sah Diego, afl of for non-support of hit family, la to be Por to . yrar 1 9 » rad up to Oct. 6, vhich can he drawn on when any one released if V can furnish « $600 bend 1P20 $8M484J6; uncollec s short, so that there need never be tod $141407 Aft. a scarcity anywhere. - For the year IMO sad up to Oct. 6, In U m artielee noted it was further IM I, collected $1,072,066.98; uricol- f ta ted that the Coos Bay plants e f the lected $198,482.21. m . Mountain States company might also i p D E A r t fo l^ H MRS. ROGERS ,’r* CONTRACTS • ARE LET iSSS «* •*“ r t f •X.'rrL'sr *l”* ■& æ J » Pauline Bartlett Goes Horae Mrs. Pauline Bartlett, the 17-year- old w ife of Lawrence Bartlett, w V was arrested with her husband and Roy Thorpe to r robbing the Derby shire end other homes at the Bay, has been released from jail hero on t V condition that she will return to the home e f her parents hi Tacoma, Wash. She was turned over in charge of her attorney, John C. Kendall, who agreed to eee Huri s V toft for To rn • y -1 ■ rii A Ay. oney was received frost him par ents and a ticket has been purchased to r her to leave at one«- As s V is a miner the charges Were dismissed on the condition that she go to her par ents. Her maiden name we* Bos dick, s V says. The Coquill« Base Ball Association held a meeting Tuesday evening, when A J. L. Holyvrosa was elected manager and Arthur Berg secretary-treasurer for this year. It is expected that a meeting of the four county teams will V held in U m near future. . “ Spec” Keene is expected hack V re this year and be will V t V playing isger and captain. Other players _ also V in g lined up for the coming season and Coquille Will V n " •4 by Bay Con/ectioiiery On Wednesday of this week Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pollock took charge of tV Bequet confectionery here, hav ing purelmasd it from Dr. end Mrs. F. G. Bunch. Mr. Pollock V s been railroading Tor several years, with headquarters at Marshfield, but de cided that V would rather V at borito. His wife, formerly Madge Yoakam, will V 'associated with him in coi ducting toe business as soon as A sm r Bayers finds some one to take her place as deputy in Us office. T V ■e o f t V confectionery will here after V "Pollock’*” end the firm Víame wtH V Pollock' and Pollock. - • •' Has a New T V company recently to handle tV Kinney properties at t V Bay struck a snag in t V refusal of Portland banks to make the ax iom. T V latest plan announced is to go ahead and sell lots In me Kinney treet before trita o f tax Hens; aad t W ring c r a n í court to soeept than get oe supplied from the surplus of tirisi :hain of power plants in California and Oregon. Mr. Page, the local re presentative o f the Mountain 8tates here, says that he has no information of any plan to connect the plants here with the power lines in the Willamette or Umpqua valleys,, but that he has no doubt our Unas will later be bitched up with the through power line up We thought, what with the inter ference by high tides and low tides vtth toe flow of electricity from its Zoos Bay source to the distributing at Coquille, we had learned ill about t V ways in which the pow er goes off while one is trading a very nteresting article or daring public nestings and corn show frolics, but as certainly V v e Warned something Hood River, where a colony A beavers industriously felling trees 18 inches in dtametor, “ put toe up- jer'valley in darknses’’ last «Sunday ^ a the greet embarrassment of Sunday light steadies. . u m - power in northern Californie andj*2™* *nd / °f *1®^.?“ .* * * southern Oregon, which have been ,tin ■uin«* Judge Coke held Uet m- I W H kJ *■» II— 0» *• O w « M f - ' k . Californie Power Co. and stfll more to ^ tliat may be. ! m<mded. but that in presenting only Mr. Page ipforme us that the tariff | » « > pb * * » d»imW clerk V h a d nut of his company for the largest con- <*<*>• aH that a relher uncertain « sumers of power runs as low ss «me- | confusing law required to got half cent a kilowatt, though the taw -, bounty, est to any Coquille consumer is one, _ / _ . j.' _ _ ♦ T ifie d For Killing Deer ■ ■ ■ ■ ! A committee from the j Jimmy • Vmrm„ ^ and John Huff two Ch‘ r1*" •“ V * > * * A. "* ' Howard Be1*00* as Club is selling score cards fog a pub Jcbn H uff two ^ CVrtas lic card party to V given at toe hont« young men of toe Remote eetUoa, __ ____ « « o f Mrs. J. A. OtfUier next Thursday each paid a fine o f $60 and $1 eo*ta * • " • * " * ’ . . , evening, Fab. 2nd at 8*40 elelock. before Justice E. A. Dodge, of Myrtto PrM« Jent* “ * #■ Funds o n needed to carry on t V Point Tuesdey for killing deer out of work o f civic improveuseut and ell season. The offensa was committed who enjoy an evening’s «atorta le tV 18th of last November and com ant at canto are invited and araarsii plaint was made then but the papers a pleasant tone. Coke and ooffae will did not get back from Salem until the day ths new gerne warden took office. ba served. He Immediately went up thrae, found plenty o f evidrae. and brought them to Myrtle roe at toe look at toe L. A. Pinkston, o f ths dairy farm of ?inkaton fi Young at Gravai Ford, ras a esitar last Saturday. T V test jf toe Pinkston fbsnüy—that is, his to en and sisters—are located ia V Middle West, in Missouri, Kansas ind Oklahoma, aad arc in toe habit of holding annual reunions. This sum- they plan to esm« rat to pay their Oregon brother a visit, and ask ed him to hunt a good swimming V I« for toen*. So V got a half doe- la to mail them, aad o f toe Bandon hnerh hole he had chosen Certainly that pond dora- p r B i H ÍTTtfBÜB— ■ .wsrU'’-w* • .,*. w « _________ I 1 ■ \ Hb OU Swimming Hob Woman's Club Party "mi . -í_ - Beavers Shut Off Lights y T.