The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 14, 1922, Image 1

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    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
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I than drop down into th* Umpqua vah- I
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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.