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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
’ ■ W p W f - mm w- , .. FROM. HOME 10 . * . et the THE YEAR. Wade Will Resign Again high Gov Olcott told Judge Wade that ition which would not go into force until u a year of th, Kansas in- hence, end even if ho he dkf dM th* t nomina- ., ~ m ,wa it Commercial Club idustrial law." Viewn About Cotrndl Discusses Thkt and tion and election o f hto affirms live to Get Down could not take place, so long as there Other Interesting Matters Sloan. will not an actual vacancy in the of- Town a the r**,: Monday So tha governor suggested that] while Judge Wade resign unconditioaslly story of There wa» « good attendance at the A t the- council Meeting end Lawrence and he.would appoint him to fill the vs-1 A ll members of the council were Coquille |,Moon, will arshfield to debate |«nnual meeting of the Commercial ening there appeared to be a cancy until his successor can be elect- [ present Monday night for the regular Wednesday evening, which eloe» ence of opinion as te what with the affirmative team, fClub Wednesday meeting. An ordinance authorizing n never hoard 1 the clufc'« fiscal year. |the people o f Spurgeon HIU d«mred ad aad qualified. The judge says he Our-debaters named above, ____ ^ ___ ^ w m um -r CUM .- th* payment of $890 for the chlorina- specific in re too much to do lately to com-1 The reporta of the secretary and intend« tn Parr »ay», worked up the bridge which is to connect With ply irith the*"governor’s suggestion- 0on Pl*nt was adopted. Some of the with the governor’« suggestion; ich in view of treasurer showed »284.78 receipt» the their own arguments without any the new bridge oh Bpurgeoa street. ¿ / t that * * he h. expects exprots to to do do so so in in the the councilman expressed themselves as Aistane* from tha fagplty, for which past year and disbursements o f $682.- to take. One idea expnsed was that w future. - thinking this a pretty high price to unlikely to future. | And now 96, leaving a deficit for the year of they are certainly entitled to great * large majority of the people living Notwithstanding the the feet feet that that ,o r th« *»* *nd equipment, Credit. We hope all who can do sd »298.22. There is still $124.36 in the there w anted'it to go straight j u j » . Wads is resigning because he wWch comprises the outfit, but if it only in spots end not fur any (•will go <Mt to hear the boys tonight, treasury and. this sum will be aug through to the AH. Tho other was work o f the office too bur- « • liU u » o f water distance. F. B. Robinson, who Uvea aa nothing encourages any speaker mented by »178 when the funds now that while a good many preferred denaome there to little doubt that purification its cost is infinitessimal. up the river in the Roy district, says more than e barge and appreciative in the heads o f the Corn Show finance that they were all willing the connee- there will be others reedy tq .tek e council authorised the sale of that In January-1888, (he doesn’t re- committee ere returned to the club. tion should M made coming in on piece; and the «ttefHffn of hip $8$«-68 .worth of Third street im- member the day of the menth), the The usual procedure o f nominating The judges at the high aeboot de succeesor will add t* the interest o f Piovemsnt bonds and $688.63 o f Nke river wee frozen both above end be candidates for the several bate here tonight will bo Rov. W. |,sentiment stood over there a Sentinel thto rear’s primary and election ’ bonds for the Ninth street» improve- low, though not nt hto varied this year and ballots were tak Ben & Fisher and F. representative intarvtewed as many We already h e l/tw o prominent Ce- « • nt- A " “ «ce to bond buyer, ep- men he says crc en without any previous mention of o f Marshfield. property owners as could be found, q„iHe eltisens mentioned as possible iP“ ” where to thto >»*«•■ ice at that time. candidates. On the first ballot for — J -■*— — ------ The question of what to do with the John C. Laird, father of president the names o f seven men ap- whether, tf the city had $1000 to put K eep Stock Off the Roads an 1 James W. Laird, was «a « i f theta intersection o f Second end Tsyler The county court elsewhere notifies peered—S. M. Noeler, A. B. Campbell, into a connecting bridge, the proper- streets, at the Sentinel corner, where He turned the trick by To B« Sold Today E. D. Webb, L. L. Turner, J. E. Nor- ' I owners of stock not to let the pavement has been worn through * pair e f toe skates sad J. A. Lamb, and L. H. Hasard. the subgrade in ro many places that across swiftly. The oths other was (pass oq the highway b f Coos eounty. Two of these were eliminated on tha ^ wouldfc^wflltog to* pay the exeeuo ov- j * L ® 1 2 i t a Ä S mu very Swiftly. ar the city's theuaand dollars for ^ *° **• •°W *oday by the Dairymens M aaU> cw i’t miss them to making Albert -pd.nan, father o f C. Wft ¡011- It’s tim e we ballot end on tha third Mr. ■^H and and roads and began to spruce up. Ba- {-Noetor received s majority o f all votes v.hich such a bridge could bo bullt ta ta T to b v J H M rfnSi ^ turn’ ove1r by, th® Citv Engineer Gould figures that a thmt be bid to by J. H. McClos- , n without definite action being Uk- took along an Indian canoe, eo gs to fore another winter we hope the ban and was declared duly elected. bridge similar to the one Just - ecu- k#y’ wko • mortgage on the pro- en x t least half and probably all bo safe if the toe gave way under will be down and a flood of * For vice president, secretary and struitadcouW be built to the highway ‘ mount ***** ” the pavmg to the Interaction wiU him, but made it all rig h t travel will begin to roll in treasurer there was but one ballot for about $1800. Cari Bnsete, one o f st*Dd *8 000- ' ; , . have to bo taken up end hew laid, At the same time CapC Rood, of Middle Fork, lo ck Creek end Camas to each case, J. A . the contractors just completing t h e ________«Ti“ *‘“ > brou*ht “ F * * T » " Norway, came down from that place Valley elected vice president; A. B. Campbell, new bridge, figures that it would east r*p* ir on ‘ „ in his boat, the Sirius, and broke secretary; and L. H. Hasard, treasur $1800. The distance from the new * “ * * grocery and on Front from the Busy to the ice eo far that it took him ' er. J. X. Norton waa appointed by bridge to th* highway is 262 feet and a day to beck out. :■ the now president,as the fifth on Moulton street to Ellingsen’s Now can any reader, to make this of the executive committee. chapel $00 feet. . but the council has not decided. story complete, tell us on what day No verbal pyrotechnics Here are the answers of those W orlds ' f ^ t how they will handle them. Of of January this frees« occurred. dulged to end the dub was ready for C. J. Fuhnnan—“ By all means go T*1* presence of large quantities of course, an asphalt covering would save It to noteworthy ^ n t old settler« Monday tha eounty court appoint- another year’s business. to th* Ml and if H couldn’t bo done «Hmt is believed to be an asphaRum further repair, if tha property owner* hare speak o f ordinary skatea, such as u ^ flo w in g as the road Mrs. Geo. Chaney sad Mrs. Selby y m m e M e e M p ^ mto rtows in for ^ ditartota. The, appeared as a committee from the otherwise I would be willing to pay ®r C™A* °*1 «ten d in g «tong th* high felt that they could pay for it. the eastern state«, where we used to to be called supervbwrs; but Woman’s Club asking the Commercial my proportion o f tho difference bo- tide line on the beach between Floras Th« ^ Spurgeon Hill bridge was the $1,000 aad whatever the Lake and Cepe Amgo for several days reported by City Engineer Gould as name of road pa- Club's co-operation to beautifying the bridge might cost.” fallowing the earthquake shocks of nearly completed and payment for its Back there it waa “ skates” and then rrt]m~n. | grounds at tho grade school. They ■ K l - Johnson holds the same views Tuesday, January 31st, is tha will be made at tha next J. hud met with the school board who on both question». He also to opposed »1 much «peculation here, meeting. informed thorn that much aa tha board to any attempt to repair tha present ’rhe tb»t oil indications are would Rke to improve tho appearance Moulton street bridge because after common in this section coupled with O b m s to be Tried o f that building, inside end out, as finding how much o f s shell the ttm- the report of sdeatists that the ro . Mr. U W did thirty-three y M « f { £ £ £ ^ CmnpbeU. Two scooting cases ere to be heard well as the grounds, they were unable bora to the old bridges are, being dry cent earthquake took place beneath Qd.all ^to do eo because of lack o f funds. Tho OVttll. to. a great fipgraa. he to cen- the bed of the Pacific ocean w v«r»* Ut the Circuit Court here, which will 27 end run into March. ’ I t . to normal I The alight District R Ed. s ig n to eel above noted o f i ,lv ,,e in tfc, — 2 “ ¡* * < 3 n - * “ Hook* rapid driving in the vicinity of the M to negativo the statement that the] ture end that to repair it would cost wood. The wound was not a serious schools. District 12—Jeff D. much moro than to build a new bridge *>*#n c n “ " •“ 0,1 *rom • aubtar- »«covered lower Coquille to What the ladies of tho District 1A—W. H. Harmon, Lea straight through to tjte highway. forced ° P throu*h Wallace Crouch, of Larson Inlet, Club hsve to view to the gravelling at be U Re- adopt the K M E I hewouldn’t ( ¡E M S \ su ts s m * w sm t PETROLEUM PATROLMEN £J ARE NAMED SXZLZZtlEESi r t r z “ Lag Angeles Mask Hare Chas. Oerding is building up quite e wireless plant at hto home beyond the Henry street bridge. He has been w oridng^n*U for some t i £ , ^ d has an fifi-foot aerial from which he has FROM DEEP ter ' the playgrounds at the grade build ing, the podding at tho plot between D* ^ r*f* :l#—’W‘ C L*n*T"n the sidewalks in the front yard, the ‘ f ” *” '? 1’ toying out end planting of 11—JO* the dressing up and sowing t% grass “ *** Hayter mid J of the banks around the three skies of n v the block, end the improving o f tho parking. Some o f the work, such aa planting the flowers, they anticipate the children will do, but the gravel ling of the girls’ playground to some thing that will cost money and they Dtotrtot 24 John Fabry. prere asking tha Commercial Club to h ^ S L “ “ * *• T‘ 7lor “ d make a donation of at least $60 for this purpose The members were all ~ D I « y I M . L. A pplets. 3 favorable to the idea, which to most . . . . praiseworthy, end at their next rag| Dlck Br*d**’ an<1 ular meeting will consider whether to make a contribution of $60 or try to augment it with personal solicitation. Bay M in a Market District 16—W. T. Brady. a a r a ts fjv c iir a s t e r s . - f t ^ A b r i r i T ^ d l h old style S t i i e i S i l l S a though sitting in the auditorium whOre tha concert is given. He is ex- pectin* the balance of the necessary equipment this week. Mr. Oerding hes fitted this plant up for his own plonsure and white he Kickarxi, who c<>- can receive aft present ho «an net qoiu, )Mt wwk from CorveUia, and transmit messages until he has fur», Art Ce0O> wbo has bean employed to ther practice. C. D. Ritter's meet market for sever al - months past, on Monday took charge o f their old «Und aerose the C h ock F all at P a cts street from Gould A Gould’s, which Thar« is s gTWt amount of informs-1 -b ~ , < * » — v . b « ,. r * *• noes, apd great many question. to regard to the money raised by tax- J tte o u ^ h d ation to this county, « h e n It som e. ^ I L ^ . wh Jh n t o b i C Ä Ä T ^ r « liquid eaphaltum un- ^ ^ Romee Hert. He atoo ro- and would be wffiing to pay their * * " M i' There ero five different Jndktment. share ef the excess abeve whnft the w u ■“ W* 0T*r •** Mvron KUrore and Jack Mor- citv can m V tending some $0 miles at least, the *•*“ • yrB_ . . Jas. W. Laird to in favor o f build- d«Po*'t on tho banks having been, ^ t^ u boys in thl Lake- tog through to the highway with »’ «Me district, end an extra one again«» wing approaches to minimise the dan- An* ° Morgan for good measure; one o f sharp turna hut think, the pro- whThad bora emnloved >«*inat Orvnl Ander ron for rape; on. i n ^ ,r « s i Stateri J««fts Hosklncon and two pay whatever «ucees there might be “ ^ ^ «gainst Jack Hoover for non-support; in the cost o f n new bridge o v « tho ^ f E T n o t £ ¡ 1 and «*• *«*i"* t R A toT repair e f tho present Moulton «trota **•* » to^ rodf 0<1 th*t ^ eery by embesstement • refined. The deposit in the naturo '• "r to be hoard M- O. Hawkins favore building to * « b ^ r y gum. The c h e jn ^ l^ .™ . ^ ^ # ^ one ,ridÄ to agitation by the «urf, H to Mid, would Groundhog H u Innings _ reduce th* natural oil to that gon- ¿isteney. ' Monday was a genial, sunny day According to geologist* tilia local with delightful airs, and a great many ity to ondar laid with «trata o f coal people forgot the ground hog warn similar to If not extensions of, th« ing and began to congratulate them-. Beever Hill and Riverton vain«. Oil is usually found in coal bearing ra giona and sines Indication« bara have baan sufficient in tha past to warrant experimenta in drilling by «astern concerns, and sine« U. S. geologists have declarad thi* a favorable oil bearing* section, it is altogether pro bable that tha theory of tha eruption Goodrich T am ed L o o m H. M. Goodrich, mentioned last California ond of Spurgeon street. rd by the sheriff’s office te st -Friday f . X. Norton expresses tha opinion afternoon becauae o f lack of author that tha council fnade an agreement ity 'fo r holding him. When Dr. F. G. with the property owners to repair Bunch brought him over here to jail tha Moulton street bridge if tha Spur and notified the officials to California geon street bridge was built aad that he else terminated hto duties aa cus the city should live up to the agree todian of Goodrich and aa the ment. His season for favoring Moal- down th en made no move to too street to that when the Roseburg by reference to the su m m a ry ]^ * after Goodrich, it looks as though road to opened and the road down the o f county busineaa to another column, • y '* ® g * * * N they didn’t care to bother with him New Pastor Coming coast,' there will be a greatly increas furnished by Assessor J. P. Beyers. a ® as long at he remained out o f that ed traffic on tha highway and that this Having the assessed valuation o f any .so v' « B * * « B*I1 D ance It to promtoed that St. Jarnos Epis- state. Dr. Bunch is through end it tract of land in the county, and know- *A for ^ benefit o f the Ce- to now ap te Goodrich to prove that city should adt do anything to further Ala* Campbell wee feeling quite copal church höre will Kava a new congest this 19-foot pavement. More elated /when he returned from Port- pastor by April Ist in the person of ing to what school, port and road dto- quUle B ua RaU club wiU be riven he to worthy o f hto freedom. triet it U locate*, one can figure for £ Gould. . H.l l gaturd/y S Z V rd f T , H\v. !,■. ,ug tfvm «he Ztf. A. W. Beil, ef Yreka, Cal., wbo r .» **»»•«. himself what to th . U * on any tenet. ^ ^ u Boül Zerolrnc cup for Oregon hi competi will also hsve Charge, of the mieeions II A M * ivl^^t ft- ‘wants to know where the money to tion with tfS Standard Oil substations. et Bandon, Port Orford, Gardiner, • T*.X.P*y* ? .. *"1 - ■* nUT trm* F‘,rrmrl- piano-accompanist. At Roseburg on Monday, Tuesday coming from to baBd e sidewalk along This stiver cup was given by J. X. Reedsport and Empire. Mr*. Bell hes The Balslby, district sales agent of the e family and will make bis hoae in need fends this spring in preparation nnd Wednesday, Feb. $0. 21, X2 the the highway far pedestrians. this copy practice ef*walking on tha highway Oregon retail merchants association Portland field, end each month goes Coquille. for the opening o f the league season, statistics in is dangerous now without the addition and the Oregon shoe dealers end everyone to Invited to assist in ,,*-L -V.- mine at Passing of B. H Teten supporting the local club by buying tion will each hold their annual meet s dance ticket Thoee that go will ings, though why the shoe dealers , — I . ^ -A ' ' ‘“ "It; I A Long Pnwtr Lina should need a separata association to Wm. Howell wants the bridge built The California-Oregon Power com steed of going to with tho n e t o f the to the highway, but thinks tfie city merchants to not quite elear It may should bear the entire cost. pany, who** project o f linking up tho first with the word “ Coquille” «ogrsv« 12:8o m. on that day. The cauro L a st L yceu m N um ber be that «rftfng to footwear having Stewart Norton said ho favored the od at the top o f tha list Mr. Camp- o f electric linee o f the P arile coast by death was an attack of pneo- The last number o f the Meneley Ly- been kept up longer and higher than Moulton street approach to town be building /rote Medford to 8princflcM ben does not etefan ell tho credit b u t-U ™ ;, The Th. imeni fn n .r.i services ..r v i».« « will ill h be . Course will be given this even anything else to wearing apparel, al cause it would make the walk to low shares it with the efficient force to in thto state, will spend $100,600 hi hah) at the Fairvtew Chapel at ¿1 a. tog under the auspices of tho Ameri though it to warn lo w «, the boot and er Front street two blocks nearer lan e eounty on that project end Em. today. cas Legion. The attraction will be shoe people fool that they at* the than it would be tf compelled to go ably more than that in Douglas nrarieal—saxophone, violin, vocal and elite o f the retail trade. to the highway. . ' . " . ■ ty. The new line will he 11$ the men so far mentioned America’s sweetheart. Mary Pick- Three members o f this long end ita California P. E. Drone u»vi that if tho Moul for the county far«. w ll he seen in her first b lyp ie- Four Entertainers were ■ ■ ■ elsar down to w The state board of health has- given ton street bridge was built clear! ip, to succeed Judge Wed* tu n for United Artiste et the Lib with the RtokUtVs Glee Club here last that all asean «Mee e f colds screes the gulch V might fever that j Me . J. erty next Tuesday end Wednesday. v reported and *rip rout*, he See thè program on page three. at R ió for the “flu;” Dr to u *2 SZlsi! i s i x r A t r « * Ä iS Ä fc 5 S í — *’ * a l rf s X »S S - . V J ! I