COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 31. IMS.
Banquet Here April 28
The commit*.— having ta charge
the "Get-together” «upper which the
Coquille Commercial Club ta plan.
Sentinel Man Listens to CaMfor
Commission Promises Coos Co. Represen-
tatives To Macadamize Myrtle Point
Road aqd Locate Bandon Road.
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Monday evening the Sentinel man
Iwaa one o f a considerable party as
sembled at the Oarding home to lis
ten to what came over the Radio
phone, which Chari— Oarding has in
stalled there, nearly all the appara
toe being of Us own making. Some
o f the time there was so much static,
or stationary electricity, in the air as
to interfere with the ether wav—,
hut we wars sbla to hear enough to
indicate WlBt the w ireto- is doing
to make a whispering gallery o f the
with a further suggestion that
there was a bridge at Coquille,
none at Cedar Point, the Bandon -
North section of the Roosevelt High- quille highway should start at
j way; and they weren't tuned down Coquille bridge.
j cold on that.
hundreds o f asm—, were presented to
Their successes, though, were all
A t first tt sounded ns if some one
him, he gave his consent and formally
along linos that are conceded all over
was playing one at those bird ree-
entered the primary race. A t least
the county to be the most important
orde on a phonograph, the whistling
a third of those who signed the peti
road matters which can corns up this
being quite pronounced.
Then there
tions were men who opposed him ta
year—the inqprovament of the roads
were occasional thumping sounds
the recall two years ago.
betw—n Coquill# and Myrtla Point,
The im portano of having a
said to be due to picking up coda m—•
Mr. Watson’s slogan which will ap
and between Coquille and the Curry tion present at the meetings
pear on the ballot with his name is:
county linn Of course, the section Highway Commi—ion was auu
■seer Beyer*’
But there nr— n concert that even-
-Economical, fair, bon—t administra
j of the Utter betw—a Bandon and evident to those who went on
by
the
Board
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at Oridley, California, about thir-
tion of public affairs.”
Curry county has been completed by
• purpose of ty “ He» eonth o f San Joee, which we
The C o m County Oratorical and
On Wednesday R. H. Mast, who had
the county, and was last year taken
to the value-
quite distinctly, along with the
been intending to run ae an independ Declamation contest will be hsid ta over by the commission — a state
i e f property, introductions of the different per-
ent candidate for county Judge next the Coquille high school auditorium, highway for maintenance.
slrty people,) formancea.
fall, decided to enter the democratic Friday evening, April S lit The fol
The delegation was ’united on all
any about la-1
ulao got some music from L—
primary and contest with John F. lowing declamations will be given:
questions that ware discuaaed with
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but
ae
ac-
Angeles
and the latest basebaH dope
"The
Boy
Orator
of
Zepsta
City-
Hall the nomination for that office.
the commission and this unanimity
prd to muj I from Seattle, where the heat sending
Ruth Corey of Marshfield
His promise is to conduct the affairs
and the spirit o f concession showed,
a—moment I station' on the Pacific coast is lo-
o f Co— county in n business like "The Polish Boy"
had considerable weight with the are tired and want to eia— up their
argaed that I =etod- The steading o f the different
manner, get full value for every dol
highway comml—¡oner*.
work and get boom.
Especially
L
roads and leagu— was announced — clearly and
“
Bernardo
dal
Carpio"
lar of*publie money expended, redac
The state board was told very would they Consider everything was
hauling fm r distinctly — if made by some one ta
Virgie Hansen of Bridge'
tion of tax—, and he proesls— to be
[plainly that Coos county had no satisfactory down hor% whoa they
ot, or rather *8* roo*B ** which we were sitting.
"The English Bussa—r”
on the job six days in the week.
money to spend on the Myrtle Point- were spoading huge sums ta improv
—te wagon Listening to this we could well under-
Charlotte McMullen o f North Bend
For county coosmi—loner W. L.
Coquille section, hut it was made ing the road betwpen Ro— burg and
;
their lands I "tend how a broadcasted speech
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King
Robert
of
Sicily”
Rirtner, of this city, end W. T. De
plain that this road would be practi Myrtla Point, and no requests for
lower vahia-|m,7ht 1** heard ns perfectly — if
Ora Carter at Myrtle Point
ment, of Myrtle Point, both Hod on
cally impassable neat winter and un further work were being made.
we— to mar-
<**ter stood on n platform ta
Wednesday for the republican nomin ‘The Soldier’s Reprieve” "
is— it was surfaced in some manner
The C o m delegation was very for
I sight o f the bearer.
Teresa Clinton o f Coquille
ation.
the hundreds of thousands o f dollars tunate ta being present just at the
at the mast-
Of course, whan we were hearing'
The following orations will be giv
Mr. Kistner in his filing declaration
being spent between Roaeburg and time the commi—ion stopped opening
rarieue parte the musical numbers at the Grid ley
en:
promises to perform the duti— o f the
Myrtle Point would give no benefit to bids for the day, when mo other dele
office to the best o f hie ability, fairly “Toussaint L’Ouverture”
the larger pert of Co— county.
gation was present to claim a le n and tkr—
William MsAHtnr 0f
but no msr. dicap ae when attending a concert
and impartially and that ha will a—
imi, sad they secured nil the time ehante.
»* the Liberty Theatre—could catch
“ Spartacus to tbs Gladiator*“
they needed end satisfactory prom
The following is s partial list:
on*Y « oec-ion a l word of the vocal
Emery LaToorrette at Bandon
is— who— fulfillment will mesa so
“The New Sooth”
Dorsey Kreitxer, at the First Na- retention*—but we could not blame
mach
to the Coquille valley.
Trygve KjeHand o f North Bend
tiooal Beak at C om Bey, end Oliver I ^
for that because we have
“ Eulogy of Wendel Phillips”
C. Sanford, at the First National * llt0» “ “•ic *»
“ **« “ P that
Jest hem RM sbuffi^ the spiri» with
Bank at OeqMMe
not IAfe t° distinguish one
which Iks C om county rspreaents-
Geo. R.
..............ting th e !tun* from another, uplem It *a s
"Selections from Curtis’ Oration at
tives entered the conference, for tea
. Concord” Enroll Sloan of Coquille
Buehner Lumber Co. sad A. H. Pow- “ Marching Through Georgia” played
commission in not disposed to take
am, o f the Smith Powers. George I *7 * bigse band.
. Professor Clarence D. Thorpe, of
lightly nay attempt to farce the
Marshall, representing the Waver-1 It bus often been impr—sed upon
the peblie speaking and debate de
building of that thme or fear sail— of
heuser
interest, amm ta on I“ » that we live ta a world o f sight
portment o f the University o f Ore
pavement
Thursday, a day let* C. L. Starr, of [rather than o f sound and that this
gon, win be the Judge in both coa-
"Bat we don’t want more ornerete
Portland, represented eastern timber I “ uat seem like a very different uni-
County Judge—Jas. Watson, W. C.
am an,
I verse to those who— tone sense la
Che— and Geo. P. Topptaf.
The ranchers and farmers were: *»*«*Jy developed.
Assessor J. P. Beyers furnish— no
County Commi—ioner—W. L. Elei-
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analysis light and
with the following summary showing C. P. Coleman, Tnkasida; C. C. John-
i « r and W T Dement.
th* values o f four different kinds of son and William Liadstrem, Willanch »ound am both resolved into vibra-
Constsble, D iet N o, Marshfield—
»he ether, the substance
lands sold In this county the past Slougb; L. D. Smith. C om River;
P. W. Goodman.
year, the aggregte assessment of George Ross, Catching Slough; Jos. I wh*«h fills sU space but which no eye
Commi—ioner Port at Bando« (3
the same and the ratio the latter Flam and W. J. w -g - Bear Cr—k ;| h" eT,r seen; and when we learn
to nominate) Nona.
H. A. Fish and Glenn Collier, Fish-1 ^
• » 7 of >‘»b* cannot be pro-
baars to the selling price.
Commi—ioner Port at C o m Bay ( t
While on their trip out to Portland the same manner - tho work in to
The aggregate price at which farm trip; David Wallace. R on Hough. I dmemd unless the ether vibrates or
to nominate)— D. L. Buckingham,
ad back Inst w—k J. E, Norton took Myrtle Point will bo don« this ram-
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pul—tea, or better undulates like
lands warn sold was $163,360. This
Arshlo Philip, A. H. Power#, A . O.
? with County Judge Wads tho mat- ■ »»; and tot tho contract for it at
ta what are called "wave
—salt was attained by taking the B anquet a t M n rih flriii Tonight I WMve*
r o f a market road from the now their May
mooting. This will bo fee
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. lengths” et the rate of hundreds of
true sale price when given ta the
ridge hare up to Fishtrap and then tho eight mil— between
the Hall
Tbs annual banquet of the
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tins- ta a second, we are
deed end the minimum price indicat
w u tho footeill. to tho highway at street bridge hero and the flrrt rail-
flMd Chamber of Commerce at 3:30 1 ,
- to d n t a t e T t S
No. 10 North Band North—C. E. st Elk, tkua — irtag a complete road ero—tag this aids of Myrtle ed by tbs stamp» affixed to the deeds,
tonight wiU bo held at the A m -F . L i « ¿ r a p -e nor Urn. net-By « !
where
the
selling
price
was
nominal.
Maybe«.
No. 13 North Bond, Con. op.
Point That tost mils or so is in vary
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'""M ists, bat are both merely limitations
The total as——meat of the lands T”
No. »-P e te r Loggia. No. 1$ North
Judge Wade said it could bo done if r>od condition now and the engineer
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I of our finite exietence. To Him who
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that
pries
was
176,300,
which
Bond, South—Phil J. Reiser. No. 14 >• taxpayers ta that road district nnd commission have not yet dacidsd
to 43 par cant,of the soiling prim.
Pony Slough—George Watkins. No.
ould vote n special tax this year, I ho* tho main highway shall sntar
s n told that "a thou—nd years is M
Timber lands changing hands dur
17—Marshfield North No. 1—Claud
it ha suggested that it bs dona Myrtle Point
ana day and one day — a thousand
ing last ysar told for $38,700, and
N—burg. No. 19— Marshfield Can.
riy enough so that tho county court
The commissioners agreed that the
years,” and such a thought could
No. 1—Cari W. Evsrtsen.
No. 80 «Id include in their budget next state should finance tho Job nnd if af- wars ass—sad at $18,636 or SSJ per
hardly have originated ta a human
cent o f tho sal— price.
Marshfield Con. No. »-J o h n C. Ken
the nacaaaary market road tax chocking up their part of tho
brain.
Brash lands ware sold to tho aaraat
dall. No. 31—Marshfield South No.
Wage. Tho county’ s co-operation money spent they find that the eoun-
of $36,370, tho assessment on the
1—Earl W. Gates. No. 33 Marshfield
Ith road districts has boon baaed ty is short o f a 60-80 spilt they will
8M0.0M Paid on Taxes
—me being $17,310 or 44.1 per cent
South No. 3—A. E. Adel sparger. No.
i mock tho same plan as tho State arrange for using soma of tho credit
The tax— paid in at the sheriff’s
of the first amount
47 Bandon Southeast—W. L Mast.
ighway Comml—look co-operation tho county has elsewhere fo r work
office np to April 6 amounted to $660,-
Acreage ta citi— sold to the amount
No. 63 Four Mile—C. T. Blomenroth-
Ith counti—, end tho county court done. And tho sight mil— to to bo
000, which is $136,000 short of what
of $39,060, the assessment o f tho
willing to assist tho— districts surfaced this year,
should have bean paid to make the
tracts sold, being $39,960, or n per
bich help tho——tree.
Next to bo considered was tho rood centage of 43 par —n t
first
half. And according' to A . O.
Commission Rejected the Bid
If tho ranchers between tho bridge between hero and Bandon. For this
Walker, this delinquency is practical
The average of tho— rani estate
A wire from Portland announcing
id Fishtrap nnd tho— on the Fish- section tho county has a credit of percentage« is Just fifty per cent
ly all on the part o f sssall taxpayers.
that the bids o f the Warren Con
sp-Fat Elk road wW gat busy early i327.000-$200,000 between Bandon
All the big timber owners and large
struction Company and A. F. Karr
is fall and propan to moot the and tho Curry county lino, $30,000 on
taxpayers ta the county have paid,
for macadamising the 34 miles of
unty by voting n special tax, the the bridge ban, and tho $47,003
some of them in full for the year,
the Ro—burg rand between Myrtle
onty court will undoubtedly do- bonds voted several years ago for
which indicates that the small pro
Point nnd Cam— valley bad been re
in those mads to bo market roads, work between Coquille and Bandon,
perty owners have passed up their
jected by the state highway commis
titled to M rticioate in tbs market via Riverton. Of this latter amount
payment« this spring in gr— tor num-
sion because they were too high, has
been received. New bide —era imme
The work of listing the payments
diately saked for.
Ccnsiderabte dis
already made on tho 1931 tax— Is
appointment to fait here — wan aa
M arly com piate and the books will
at Myrtle Point and vicinity baenn—
ha closed tonight.
tt had bean hoped that the work could North Bend yesterday looking for
bo started at ones and advantage tak mon to make trail fra— Brewster val
Barricade 1» Removed
en o f all the good weather.
ley up to Burnt mountain toward the
Tho barricade which has been pro
Tioga country. He w— up then
tecting tho new pavement nt the Sen
M yrtle P ols tern O o Sooth
Tuesday and found an the hills up
tinel corner was removed y—terdny
C. H. Giles, o f Myrtle Point, bis
and now this most frequently used
wife nnd son, toft for Eugene by to
entrance to tho city to ope» tar traf
day's train. Ho bad previously ship
fic. It to n better Job o f concrete
ped his car out there nnd will motor
work, too, than sms the original pav
to Salem and Portland, whom ha has
ing, nnd w4U tost* longer, although
b— ino— to attend to, after which
the whole street would bo more per
thav wUl motor to California fo r n
manent if tt had an —phatic cover-
month’* vacation. W. C. F.nsler and
wife nnd Harry Fonstor and son are
to join them on their southern trip in
ORATORICAL
CONTEST
TAXPAYERS
MEET BOARD
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