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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
larger valuation than tha Coo* Rlvar Consolidated and even North. Bend haa only «boat 30 por cant moro. Wo ahould like to publish a map of the county Rowing how tramaudeus an debate last Friday Long Fight for Hin Life is Lost unty'n * The foil owing is the dispatch which consisting of Err oil Sloan and Loria 8 snator Charles Hall, of this county, Schroodor will go to Baadon, while yesterday sent to ths Sentinel *nd • tha Oregonian announcing himself- as a candidate for the Republican nomination for gov ernor of this, state. V Marshfield, Feb. 16. UI am a candidate for the republi can nomination for governor of Ore gon. I shall submit to ths voter* within ten days a summary of the principles on which candidacy is Charles Hall.” Tha news that Senator Hall haa dé cidante enter the lists for the repub lican nomination for governor will be tbs afirmativo teem,* Delia Sherwood and Lawrence Kaon, will meet the MatehSald debaters here. The sama question will be debated as v u late weak. The judges hare tonight will be C. K. Hudson, A. H. Derbyshire lobate program is te bo repeated again this evening the basket boll county and throughout ths state. As gams with Myrtle Point scheduled to a man of distinguished abilities and be played here thia evening has been wide experience in public affairs ha postponed until next Tuesday, the will commend himself to those who 21 st, et which time e triple header wish to commit the State’s business to will be played. Bwide» the high a man who has mads a success of OV- [ school boys team, there will be a erything ha haa undartakan; aad who [yarae between the Myrtle Point and will no doubt, if ho Is sleeted, be in Coquille high school girls, and an strumental in keeping the affain of ther between the boys in tha gnubs ths state on a sound buliniti |Miaigr from ths two towns. The first gemo and formulating plans for economical >tarts at 7:90 and ths three g am s] administration and reduced taxation, can be witnessed for the prise of ofie reflecting in public affairs ths reduc regular admission. tion of incoins that we ars all expari - 1 encing in ear private business. Sines Senator Hall has been In dorsed as a republican candidate for tha gubernatorial nomination by the Federation of Patriotic Societies at Portland we bear inquiriv of what this fsdaration is. Ths following from tha Ortgonlon gives the answer ] i i that DaDtr understands It; a “The Federation of Patriotic 80 cities is an organisation of between 60 and 40 delegates chosen by cer tain secret societies which are con fined to Protestant membership. The federation itself is in a sonso as erst, In that ths names of nsitherl MUST TAKE ; THE LYMPH Dinner For Senator HaU Next Thursday, evening Fab. 23, a dinner will h ea v en at ths Chandler Hotel in Marshfield complimentary to Senator Chat. Hall Tha affair has keen arranged by his friends on the Bay, L. J. Simpson, A. K. Pock, J. C. Kendall aad Albert Mattson being the committee in charge. It is given in honor of Mr. Han's service* to C om county, both as a senator from this district and as s private citisen when ho worked so indefstigably for good roads aad also for the Rod Crees and large delegation of Coquille and Co quille valley citisene will ba over there for th* event It is probable that Mr. HaU at that timé will aa- noonce ths principles on whieh ho ox- poets to bass his candidacy for tha Th* aale of the Coquille Creamery republican nomination for governor. baro did not take placo at Portland Tickets for the dinner may bo secured loot Friday when the bids tetre open from J. I . Norton at tha Bony Cornar ed. Instead th» oettiament of tha here. ' ' " 'v'J’ • F '* matter WM deferred until yesterday by ths directors of th* formar Thore b a L im it Leeg*». Th* bid of J. H. McCloskey, The Sentinel, for the general good, th* former own« of this plant who always intends to be generous in th# held a mortgage against i t for about space H givM to subject# in which people ought to bo interested; but not to th* extent of crowding into the background ths local nows in which w* know they will be inter osted, and to obtain which they pay for th* paper. Every week we have to consign to the waste basket contri butions that would fill many column* from people all over the country who [day asking if they wars Intel [in the future and development c I juills. Mr. Nosier did not spring < thing he haa in mind for Club I tion this yenr, but ha did tend of the moat vital needs of Coqai bringing gp the matter of mods <ag from the new bridge nearing pletion here, both up and dowi river. The county court, with aid, is spending $75,000 or $8 noeta with nothing. In th s iti lamer, vhsn dirt reads ara dry, ears o n travel up and down ths valley at will, ut foc qlx or eight months of the /oar tiie bridge is absolutely worths loss because there is no traversate* «re up with the county court with the highway commission try to get something started loo t 9 19 77 Arago Coquille North G Bridge the county tha Coca River district has A m I He Has Entered | found it possible to annex. And yet, with all that, it really Iato Reat § : ;]*onld not make a tenth of the Increase t Correa -1 in their sehool taxes the Coos River i Utter, people fear to adopt the county unit Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb, died at his loos Riv- plan and do to others an they would hove here at 12:20 Wednesday morn ■ sent its I want to have others do to thorn. Of ing, after an illness-ef five «weeks of ths sub- course they have imagined, after an fighting the dread disease, typhoid County nexing so much taxable timber for the dia-jtheir own district solely, that If they > county, should put it all in a common pool with I in sue- the root of the country districts, they I may be would loss all the advantage they have la chance for recovery; but s relapse, . haeoaeor I schemed for, and their school tax due to reinfection made his recovery assess- would be doubled. / impossible. The last few days before sd Jest I As a matter of fact one dollar ini Ihia passing Ms heart began to show ■ T «very seventeen of the total valuation [oigns | of failing, owing to the pro tool die-1 of Coos county, including the rpilroad longed fever. Doctors Horsfall and inp high rr public utility \oioetisa te found IDix were over from the Bay in cen- Juaticna I tn the Coos River Consolidated dis-1 I saltation with Dr. Hamilton but there levy as trict. For tha $1,423,910 of assessed I was notiling medicine or nursing tryt lvalues in that district is one-seven -1 could do te avert the inevitable. l Per- teenth of $24,496,3«, which is the The funeral will be held at two cowl I total valuation tn the county. ' o’clock Saturday afternoon at the M. $ 1 , 423.810 *■71 But e careful computation chows E- Church South, and the interment «$,010 12-0 that if all ths school taxsc of all tha wdl be in the Masonic cemetery. The 4,188.973 16.71 districts in the county outside the four members of the "Coquille basketball 886,010 20J91 largest cities were collected together, team will act as pallbearers. 1,8253» « • $ land ths su ss millegs applied te all Irving Woodford Lamb was bom 4723M 3$.41 those districts, ths rate for all would in | Coquille October 181 1904, and haa 1350377 24.2 I be about 9.10 mills, where it is now I, spent his entire life in this city. Fer 13703*7 26.2 8.7 in ths C om River district The I, 32AI increase in that district, with its vast ] 33.61 wealth of timber would be less then , • River |«00, end the four tenths of a mill 1 1 tax of wouldn't hit any rancher in that dia- I than $61 trict so hard that ho would feol i t ^ JURY EVENLY DIVIDED Tha following is tha list of jurors drawn for the February term of ths Circuit Court hors, which will coa- vana on Monday, the 27th. It Is the first jury on which woman bars bow. I tnd industries every citisen of Oo- opportunity to secure a oortion of it back again. Tha Meal industries pay taxes hero, they heap op a payroll, they improve the tow», uid if by their lack of patronage'Cte juitle citlsens drive tim e enterprises out of town it cuts down the city’s resources just that much. T his'dm not apply te all Bam of businm , but toes apply more espesially to baker ies, laundries, ice plants, lea cream ] ’actories, tailors, clothing and dry roods stores, machins shops, garages, ind such like. Nor are tha offender* igainst tha town's host interest con- Inad te say one class. 1 ms rich and ! tha poor, man and woman, art all uora or tern guilty of tearing down ■heir homo town whoa they go out of I town for what they could just as I cheaply aad mors easily secure at I (uille bas an Coquille and two art former residents of thik city. Myron, Clara, • music teacher, Marshfield. Mercer, A. R-, merchant, Cooetoa. Clarke, Marion, housewife, North “Buy it ia Coquills” would be a mighty good slogan for ovoryoa* in Coquill* to o«top4 A committee of L. H. Hasard, L. I» Tuner and A. B. Campbell was ap pointed to go h**0™ tha council and net on account of the defective ad- ask for a city ordinance licensing all j n.inistrative feature* o f tea law that fly-by-night stands whieh pap up all they protested against giving the peo ! »ver town whan n celebration, such as ple of the county an opportunity to ths corn show, is bald hors. Such express their w ishv on the question, things cannot be kept out but a license | but hocauM they war* fearful of what would stop ths practice of hldmming, I might happen if all the property of the cream and leaving only stemmed [«hi district* outside ths eMteo were milk for the business which is here ev taxed to raise a common fund for ery day in the yeas. those districts. They foar that they The ctab voted to appropriate np to [ wouldn't got off with an I mill tax $60 whatever the Woman’s Club found then, and they ware naturally unwill to bo necessary in gravelling aad lev ing to com* in on a common footing elling the school grounds a} tha grade I with the ower country districts aad do justice te olL They imagined they wore profiting Jim E llis In Jail ^ * to the extant t t thousands of dollars Marshal Reddefl^of Myrtle Point, by ths unfair system now ia vogue, last Wednesday brought down to the aad they wanted to keep oa profiting county jail Jim Ellis, who he had ar by it. There Is always a reason. All rested on the bridge up' there that the arguments Coad made bars wore morning. EQte was wanted by tha but a drefl ia tha bucket to th* real Bunch, Lori L., farmer, Coquille. Belkmi. Dalle M , housewife, Co- ’quills. 1 Sidwsll, J. B*, merchant, Bandoli. Dement, Eugenia, housewife. Myr tle Point. Hodaon, R. R.. farmer, Marshfiodl. Wilson, JUbecca L., housewife. Marshfield. ' Miller, Ray, merchant, Coquille. Lyons, Marvin, housewife. Marsh field. Oates, E. W , telephone man, Ross, Ora A., housewife Coquille. Low, Freak L , machinist, Marsh field. Make Bad Break Herndon, Cairi* B-, housewife. Co Rev. Ben Franklin Cook, who has quille. Smalley, Ed., merchant, Powers. * bean holding meetings at Myrtle Harlocker, Sadis E., housewife, Point, North Bead and elsewhere in this county was arrested at Eugene Myrtle Potet. Painter, W. H., warehouseman, Wednesday, charged with having lured Eleanor Kaino, a Marshfield girl North Bond. Laird, Ethel L„ housewife, Sitkum. of weak mentality, from her home. He Jefegraphed her to meet him in Klag» C. 0., gan gs, North Band. Houston, Margarite M., housewife, Eugene and to the family know where she had gone; and so Sheriff EUing- Bandon. Lott, W. A., farmer. Bridge. California, to Hamilton, Laura, housewife, Co | lodk after tha parties. He and tha quille. Philip, Artkie Sr., former, North Eugene Chief of Police found them at a rooming house, where they bad registered as “Prad Cole and wife,” after they had retiiyd. He was held at Eugene for trial there. The most charitable view to take of this com is that Cook, who has a wife and fam ily, Is feeble minded. The man and the woman in this com were fined $50 each in police court at Eugene yesterday afternoon tie Point on n charge of disorderly conduct. “Bent Water on Earth“ ' held at the jail here for some t account of mee tel troubla, at adjudged insane, was taken ths Salem Hospital yesterday NitrovTols*T«H«r# Arrangements have barn ntads for M a t district, with all its city pro- the removal of Angelo- Mitrou, the perty; m an than the Powers district Greek leper at the Comity Farm, to {with all tte wealth of tiaofcor; more the U. S. leper colony in Louisiana, than the Bandon district with its where he can He so much better'cared great harbor and shipping interests; for than M an Isolated com barn. Be- and more than the Coquille district fore long a special coach is going te with all its city and suburban proper- start from California to taka several jty. lepers to Louisiaaa, aad Mitres will] Only North Banff aad Marshfield b* ssftt «with them. • districts. ef all te tha assatv. have a Remember the sale of that $ 100,000 j of Reeds port water bonds to the state by Morris Brothers Bond House for shoot $16300 mere than ft paid ths eity for them t Well, the Reedsport people think they made a good bargain anyway, and now boast Saov Still Chilk Us fully claim they have “the best wa Snow Is around us all th* time 0 « ter on earth.” They pipe their water the foothills of the valley, and spring' from Clear Lake six miles away. like weather may aot be expected un ! which ia 292 feet above sea level, so til tt disappears. It is unusual to mi that K requires no pumping but run* down Mil by the force of gravity, and the supply Is sakl to bo almost un limited. , V