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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
COQUILLE. C 0 0 8 COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 14. IMS. COUNTY COURT to Be Filled The county clerk’s offtoe is prepar ing to send out to the judges clerks the notices required to be ed in each precinct. The offices for S tarts Action on Several ns to Build • Temple This which candidates are to be for This Summer’ ed are: * Summer on Moulton Repreaentaive in Congress, first Work S tr ee t. Camas valley is reached via Bridge, . Street congressional district. Governor, state ------------ I than drop down into th* Umpqua vah- I — — -— ' three justice of The county court w as in aeei j. R. E. Koon, consulting *ngin**r o f The follow ing artiel* on th* coast ley joining th* Pacaflc highway at La*t Monday afternoon th* court, superintendent o f pub here Tuesday w ith all thro* members lic instruction, com m issioner of j th* firm o f Stevens 8 Coon, a t Port- highway up from 8an Francisco to I Dillard, only seventy-five mil** from trust«** o f Chadwick Lodg* N< 08, A. F . A A. M., signad a contract with raau of labor satieties and factory in land, cam* down last Monday Bsorn- th* Coquill* v alley wa* w ritten by th« Pacific and Band on. Th* fo l owing allowances and in r ing to make a personal im paction and a man, o f whom Chari** M. Parker, It tak** littl* im agination to rim - J. D. Graham fo r the construction of spector, public service comm issioner, creases from the dependent mothers three judges o f second judicial dis exam ination o f the proposed water of Bridge, who s«nds u s th* artiel«, I alix* th* scans noar a t hand. Cars a hollow til* Masonic Tempi* to b* and other indigent« fund eras order ^ supply project at the head of Rink trict, representative for both th* fifth ed: Ola Chard increased from $1$ to y crook. That day he spent with City and sixth legislative district, county $80 a month; Anna Johnston, j. Engineer Gould going over the data county com m issioner, consta M arshfield, $10 a month; Ida B illings, |# which the latter has been collecting bles, two coaunissioners Port of Coes o f Rjrrtle Point, $TJ0 m onthly for Bay, three for Port o f Bandon, and d the past year as to dally flow o f th« six m onths; Carl Webber, o f 1 stream , watershed, borings for foun* three for P ost o f Coquill* river. $6 a month for transportation o f sis-' m dations rock at the proposed dam, ate. there is a Justice of ter to school. The application« for Tuesday afternoon a party compo*- Peace to elect in the follow ing dis allow ances o f Bryant Robinson, Paw tricts: North Bend, Gravel Ford, Ban *d of Mr. Koon, Mayor Hamilton, ers; Homer D avis, Bandon; Louis don, Riverton, Lakeside, A llegany and d City Engineer Gould, W ater Super Jones, Coqpiile; and Joe C ollier intendent Epperson and Councilman Bridge. denied. T Battey and Simpson took a^hik* up Archie Philip eras paid $140 as set th* water lin* to th* site of the pro tlem ent in fu ll for all claim s against posed dam, and they also inspected th* county, he having paid a year's h the headwaters of Rink crook. taxes on land deeded to the county. That evening • special m eeting of He w as also allowed 76 cents a * the council was called to confer with for building a fence along county * Mr. Koon on this very important road. r luestion. A t that tim e the consult Additional alloerances for damages ing engineer informed the members on M yrtle Point-Bridge highway thht his observations that afternoon w e n ssade as follow s: C. H. B rit * 'led him to approve and endorse the and thee* remain at least 2600 yet ton, $76; P. W. Laird, $60; M. R. Lee, suggestions mad* by city engineer to make. They cannot even make an $4.26; R. Braden, $10; L. D. Belieu, > for th* water project. estim ate of what w as paid in by April $27.00; Etnora and Hsgiry Bryant; * The plans outlined in th* Sentinel 6, but A. 0 . W alker thinks it w ill go last week, which w en furnished us 1 $» over 1800,000. This m eans that less Th* bonds of Peart Bros, for grad 1 by Mr. Gould, w en gone over again that half th* total taxes have been ing the Pishtrap-Lam pa road, and of - and additional information given. It < paid, and a* a great many taxpayers A. B. Gidley for the Kentuck Slough . is now proposed to make th* dam paid in fu ll for the year, there are a dike, w en approved. r high enough to impound water at a : of forest, ocean, lagoon, GoW Beach to Coquille now, w ithout g n a t many who paid nothing. In That rosd m aster w as ordered to [ forty foot level, with a sufficiently combination < oom plste the survey o f the road i arg* spillw ay to preclude th* po**i- i river, and mountain as this route of- spending any more tim e than nacas- fact, Mr. W alker says that there are To my mind it w ill be the main m ry, is tw enty dollars, says a gentle-1 more .individuals delinquent on their tween the Gravel Ford bridge and the - bility of the roservoir ever overflow- tan. 1 artery from north to south urban its | man who ju st came up from there. I taxes this spring than ever before. Gravel Ford poatoflee. , ng the em bankment < The f l i l f s H M ( a a k n n l fin m i l n a t U U V I A m eeting of the eitisens of Fair- t The purpose of the concrete cose i view Tmd the county court w as called . Is not to aat as a bulkhead for bold- i fo r 10 a. m. W ednesday, May 17, to . ing the water in storage, but to pro- ' determ ine the relocation of the moon vent digger squirrels and other bar- i tain section of th* C oqullle-Psirview r ing anim als from m aking hole* c i through th* *arth dam. This pile at ) business The eourt issued calls for bids for i dirt w ill be from .200 to 260 feet t of the the construction of a draw bridge on i through at the bottom and on a one i or not, ar* Invited to attend. It Upper Larson Slough; and for a tw o- to two slop* on one side, and a one to c is the program as outlined to not only section o f the North Bank read, "Acquittal is n*t enough for Remo* i three on the other, tapering up to * f hap* a number o f short, snappy talks M end o f th* Plym ale Arbtickle. W e in si th at w groat In tea or tw elve feet thickness s$ MR 4 the m eal, but th* Clausen home. The latter justice has b*sn den* him. W* f**l ! top. It w ill extend 160 feet across t follow it with a program of m usic job is for clearing and grading. also that it was only Our plain duty th* canyon. i and readings, m aking H an entertain A call for a m eeting of th* qualified to giv* him th is exoneration under A fter discussing th* m atter quite t ing affair. The price w ill be one dol voters in Road D istrict No. $2, at th* «video«*, -for th a n w as not th* horoughly with Mr. Koon th* coun- t lar par plate and tickets w ill be on low er Two Mile schoolhouae, is called sligh test proof adduced to connect :il authorised th* mayor and record- ; sale next week. Further announce for Saturday, May 18, a t 2 p. m . Th* him in any way w ith the commission ar to enter into a contract w ith Stev m ents w ill be made later. of th* crisn*. purpose o f this m eeting is ens 8 Koon for th* supervision of _ M M > how the special road tax, $1820, vot “H s was m anly throughout the case the entire project. A provision, how- r Commission Meats Today ed in November, 18tO, shall be spent. and told a straightforward story on Errors in the proceeding« at that th* w itness stand, which w* all bo J. E. Norton and County Judge C. me* have prevented the R. Wade started yesterday morning th* road funds in that for Portland to attend th* m eeting of d istrict for any purpose. th* state Highway Commission to be A resolution w as adopted request held a t Portland today. John C. Ken ing th* roadm aster to furnish data dall, o f Marshfield, also w ent up, he end Mr. Norton representing the coun on the construction o f the Coo* rtv- ty Good Roads A ssociation. sr road between th* forks sad Dan ie ls creek. W ith th* available funds A s w e had intim ated, the proposal of the com m ission to m eet the county on h an d .it is expected to do arable grading on that pectlon this 60-60 in work on th* road from here .road sweep o f forest green, hut a• ««tertaking*. to Bandon this year is contingent upon year. Between Eastside sad th* you roach the valley, untom you are H “ » * * „ * ”?* * their ability to use the $2,600,000 forks the road is under contract. vithout a sign of feelin g, you stop I ™°r* kopjrfully than we eve: voted for the R oosevelt highw ay for and marvel a t the giant redwoods, bgfor»- Thor* y general road work in th* state. the world’s oldest living things, as | j f T Qoki B**ch " H a ll fa r G o r n fio r ” Clmb the* ____ _ to cathedral like w evee.1” ***** * * wM governor we lt » H n v* R a d io S ta tio n -4 The "Hall for Governor” club through which, you can drive to near- *1*ct th»t ’* tMfl. Chautauqua July 7*11 Several young business men in Co- organised hare la st Friday tw ilight, the sunlight m erely filtering r . . . . quille are planning to establish a. Paul T. Ramsey is in receipt of a by th* election o f the follow ing of- through h e n and there on a brushleesl F ew Candidates Have Filed letter from the Cadmean Chautauqua radio receiving station across Front Th* ttom for filing for nomination stating that the five days course Co street by means of which they can carpet o f redwood needles. Spend a night hero if you are pro- for county office* w ill expire next quill* w ill enjoy this summer w ill b i tak* advantage of th* Oregonian's oroadcasting service. They have pared to camp. There are fifty m iles W ednesday evening, A pril 19, a t 6 held July 7-8-9-10-11. In order that Secretary— Ray Jeub. of redwood bordered highw ay along I o’clock. So far thsre seem s to have th* proper organisation may be per taken th* m atter up with the Portland W. U . D ouglas, L. L. | Eel River to select from . Continuing been a great lack of interest by fected to put th* Chautauqua over this Prod Smith were over from Marsh paper and expoet to order a good re north into Eureka, Humbodt’s wide- pective candidates in gettin g their pe- year, it has been decided to start early ceiving outfit, costing $660 or $400. field to a ssist in the organisation of awake county seat, then for Crescent tition* filed but this m atter w ill pro- d a m eeting of all th* guarantors Besides the concerts and special fea the club and they mad* interesting City and Del N orte county, w hile th* bably be attended to before Wednee- w ill be held week after next to plan Twin Brothers in Jail t.lfc . tellin g of th* encouraging id- tures, which ar* proving so popular redwoods are not le ft behind for they day. The follow ing are those who the campaign and elect officers. The Last Friday we noted th* arrest all over th* United State* now, they port received from over the state. are w ith you to the Oregon lin*. You have asked to have their name* plac- date w ill be announced next week. On* of th* first acts of th* club was of Lloyd McGowan, of Haynes Inlet, w ill roceiv* reports on th* important now pas* along the lagoon country, ed on the republican ticket: the hanging o f a banner inscribed and his confinement in th* county jail days’ news alm ost as soon as it hap Between the highw ay and th* ocean For County Judge—W. C. Chase. "Hall for Governor" across the street to s*rv* out a fin* imposed for fight pens, baseball, football, racing and Still Hope for Federal Aid mltoa and m iles o f freshw ater For Commissioner Port o f Cooe Buy Th* receiving Yesterday his twin brother, all sporting «vents. between the Farm ers 8 Merchants ing. That there is still more o f a possi lakes surrounded by wooded h ills I—A. O. R ogers and A . H. Power Bank building and the Baxter hotel Lyle, was brought over from the bay station w ill be in the CoquiUe Hard while the land*id* h ills ar* a riot o f I For Constable D istrict No. 2, bility o f obtaining federal aid tor t*1® by th* sheriff on a larceny charge. He ware store. n ext morning. R oosevelt highw ay is indicated by the laurel and other blossom s until peat Marshfield—P. W. Goodman, The Commercial Club W ednesday and another boy stole a gun belonging mid-summer. These lagoons reecm -l For Precinct Committeeman—Chas. follow ing statem ent made yesterday evening passed resolution* strongly to W. J. Conrad, which w as after Port of Bandoli Mot ble th* Inside P assage to A laska. St. Denis, in No. I, Lakeside; Claude by congressm an Hawley: "I had a He also endorsing Mr. H all’« candidacy for wards stolen from them. T. P. Hanly, of Lampa, and Jas. Through Orick to Requa at the mouth Nasburg, No. 18, Marshfield; John C. conference today w ith th* chief o f the governor and recommending him to stole a sew ing machine alone and reau o f public roads who sta tes that W alstrom, . of „Banden, were, here of Klamath Rim * is-an oth er foroet Kendall, No. $8, Marshfield. th* people of th* state as a m an w ell other articles. Besides that he ta in Tuesday to attend the m eeting of th* A t Requa the sportsman can W alter Richardson to the lone dem the situation is favorable to the trouble with a girl over there. The Port of Bandon. qualified for th* position. The two Coquill* reaHfi* his w ildest hope w hile the o en tic aspirant who has so fa r indl- Roosevelt highw ay as a road o f pri •two young man are 1$ years at age. members, K E. Johnson and J. E. valmon are running. So on to Cree I catod his desire to hold office. He mary importance and the engineers of Oregon Export Norton were also present. Nothing cent C ity, north through the Smith filed for the second Constable district the bureau are considering it from R elief Still Carries the Milk t$i> standpoint.” River country you pass into Oregon | —Marshfield, Sheriff EUingsen was over The John-W ildi did ^»ot start mak near Brookings and set your course Bay yesterday trying to serve papers for Gold Beach in Curry county a t the I Paroled Boy tat Toils Again Board of Equalization to Moot on E. Lothard McClure, who is trustee ing regular tripe to Bandon la st Mon day and it is not probable that it w ill mouth o f Rogue River. It is bar* I Jim guto, who w as out on earole for the labor d aises against the Ore Remember that m eeting of th* that you rise to the greatest pane- fn)m . .« n te^ « . / iix m onth, in j^ l Board o f Equalisation at the court gon Export Co. HeClero was In start before May 1, A t present the ramie view of th* Pacific ocean, be- tapoeed by Justice S ten l.y for hav bouse, W ednesday next, April 19, to Portland. The attachm ent is filed by R elief and the Norma ar* carrying ing moot o f toe tim e in open parks tng liquor hi his poesession a short Dr. Geo. E. D ix and is for $89*. It all th* milk to the condensary, about npare the valuations o f different or prairies as they a n known In Cooe tim e ago, w as picked up dead drunk kinds of property ‘and secure equali la very likely that attachm ents 400 cans on W ednesday, and aa long win be placed on the plant to aa the milk can be handled that w ay fW yroii Point. The cause f t his death county. Ferrying the Rogue River a over , t Marshfield Saturday and sations in valuation before th* rolls day and th a t .tb s creditors win th* larger boat w ill only make trips was not learned. Mr. Scanton was run is made to Port Orford near Cape brought over by Sheriff EUingsen sro w ritten. This M a m eeting in take charge o f tee m ill. The attach- down to carry in-com ing freight. The a resident of Coquill* for many years Blanco, the moot w esterly point in the Saturday and lodged in jaiL H* w ill which all taxpayers m ust be interest R elief is now bringing about I f cans j being section boos of the 8 . P. hero, United S tates. I be kept there until Judge Coke ro- ed. m«nt on th* funds in the bank ” ’ o f cream daily from th* condensa ry He has resided hi M yrtle Point for •d that the company’s baton« Thi» district is largely • gasm turns and decides on the revocation to the cream ery horn, the pari two years. ’, wild pigeeaa and ¡of Mi parole. praftsjiarts s—-r - ■— TATTY” IS OaMat Carda, MO for SUS.