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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
P w nm m WÉ 1 SECTION TWO. P A G E S 1 TO 8 VOL. XIX. NO. *1. Wallace Crouch Acquitted Wallace Crouch, of Kontucfc Inlot, on trial for tho third tino, in Circuit i That Section Affi I* It was nearly 10:80 when the a Fair Dual f roa in* •dJo'mmd end all . to feel that an important step been token in securing the imp:---- * meat of this always -neglected road to "Be careful Whom you select as judge Í Fishtrap. Of Gelone To Be Ike Capacity He Will 'e f Ike Sink Credi R. Hurt loot jromr woo acquitted by tho jury Wodnoodoy evening after they hod boon out four hour*. Although tho first ballot stood as tho proceed ing jurioa hod split—half for convic tion—tho acquittal half appears to Sherwood Heights on the hill south bars had tho hotter o f tho argument of tho main part of town has waited as they swung tho others Into lino. a long tim<f for street improvements The proposal to convict for a leaser crime was not acceptable to the Jury- bat it will gut them right this sum- mer after the contract is 1st tonight. A fter deciding to lay over the four bids on the Sherwood Hill improve- which started tho applause at the Waller Creek Flouring Strong t road last Tuesday night "fo r masting here Wednesday evening of further consideration,” the council Just as w* ge to press Ei the rancher« living between Coquflk Gould informs us that the water run ami some spectators went into and Fish trap and the Commercial ntag into the eity reservoirs on the mittee o f the whok on the water Club. to thresh hill east of town fa 94 hours The object of tho meeting waa to day, through the main from both that question start a movement looking to the nam haa bean up the narrow gooae neck Walker and Rink creeks, amounted to angto. ing of the road loading from tho and I between the Tuttle Houae and ths 4MA00 gallons, Which he say* bridge bore to'Fish trap as a market een engaged Brewster apsrtmsnU, and ths lfi-feot parativety a small percentage «llsy aast past ths Hariocker rnsi- wasted. Thy amount o f water running to supervise th* Rink Creek Speaking of bis talk with Judge learned that the people her* wanted dsnce. Ths improvsmants now to he into th* present small reservoir Wade s month ago, J. E. Norton told mads coatemplate a broad Highway ink creek above tbs dam k 200,000 it made ten feet higher they have th* assembly that it seamed to be ths more figuring, but say that from ths First Street bridge past ths a day/ some o f which k spill policy s f the court to designate aa Gardner Gange, directly up the hill ing over, hat moat of which went into without invstigatlng further as to th* market roads those highways in dis —front door entranee so to speak. the main to help make that 468,600 character of th* ground on which th* tricts where ths people voted.a spec- k to be built, they cannot ap- ' Tho hnprovemanta the re will cover am* out yesterday a structure of that height— four or flvo blocke and will bo of a they said it would increase permanent chaneter with concreto ths cost of the work from $92,600 to A right of way fence along tho pnving and waDu and no planking ex- |40,000 to build it 4 1-9 foot higher, roadway on tho dike along tho edge cept for th« two bridges for tho north it because quite evident that th* peo of Larsen Slough, between tho upper, end woat approachea. There will ha ple hors would not desire to build to or Weir's landing and the Philip U M square yarda o f paving hi thia boon before the court asking for such the extreme height proposed. place, was ordered to be paid for by werk, 6660 square fast of concreto s «oad and that the county court Was As to the quantity, of water it will the county as compensation far rights not initiating such matters. Mr. Nor he possible to impound with the dam of way granted. Where property cavation. On the hill there will ex ton reported that ho had urged the raised 4 1-2 feet, they put it at 40 owners desired to build the fence tend one block east and west past the selection o f tho road to Fishtrap as million gallons. City Engineer Gould themselves, the county will pay 7» mad* another raid in th* Sherwood residence. Ths old bridge, a market road, and also ths road neighborhood Wednesday not ya that th# four months summer cents a rod for i t connecting with the Hall street bridge skirting ths foothills from ths Figg Sow will amoant to 12 million gml- Ths resignation of .C. F. Johnson they caught on* moonshiner on tho Myrtle Point road will bo re place to a connection with the Baa-! and that with the Walker 'as road patrolman in the Broad bent eurnd 40 gallons at boose and 000 paired, and then the paving will be don rood. gallons o f mate. Creek flow also to utilise, w* can get section of district 27 was accepted. gin and run up the hill, to connect with There wore 19 ranchers in attend bottom land on the Hoffman place an additional 10 million gallons—or ' The court took action on several Ths offender was G. Toocos Bor- the north and south paving on Elliott ants at this masting and many of near tho mouth of tho Middle Fork, total of 02 million gallons for th* applications for relief from the in satto, who was living across Isthmus street, which will extend eouth from thorn took part in tho discussion, W .l which have boon overgrown with this months. digent fund. These o f Lille McCam- Slough from Delmar, and had a small the new bridge at Gardner’s Garage B. Smith, Frank Willard, E. R. Ham thistle. Last year it was sowed to Thia will not give th* 72 million gal man, of North Bond, and Bertha ■till outfit. Ha had svidsntly to a point between tho Sherwood and den, Frank Robison. M. T. Clinton all barky and the two’crops grew togeth lons that would be needed to furnish Newton, of Powers, wore deified. there for some time as he had Mehl residences, and oa Henry street er, tho barley coming out second bust spanking to tho point an average of 800 gallons per capita Those granted were to Emma Stoach, tenta and other paraphernalia. which runs between the Sherwood and Ths general tenor o f their remarks in the encounter; but this year com for 2,000 people; but that is probably of North Bend, »10 a month; Mary J. D m boose was found planted I Hailockar Harlocker residences s block seat for eras that this section of road district has been planted on ths ground and as overestimate anyway, as the yoafra Smith, of Prosper, »12.60 par month; around in the brush, five gallons at a|g«o feet No. 19 was one of OM richest in the It is hoped by keeping it thoroughly in which w* shall need to us* stored and John Grimes, of Lakeside, $10 a When approached by the of- r<MT bida county, that they had paid taxed for cultivated to control the intruder. Mr. water for four months will probably month. Ths monthly allowance of he submitted to arrest which yea* after year which would have put 8tover understood the court to any be few and far between. Th* long Jaa. Merton, o f Riverton, woo die- ,t e « this road into perfect condition, and that Frasier Hoffman was to bo given est time over recorded Between drinks He was taken before Justice the work on combatting this pest in —that k between spring and fall ley yesterday ted was given the itmR |, lowest teas by M ths sections on tho Middle Fork, tho rains here—Is M days, and there -9900 fin* and six months in Jail. Ho prk, for , xcaT. tion was 60 no month between May and October ■ays he can pay s part of th* fin* at L * , * ^ ^ rmrtj. for «tearing and in which we d« His most earnest plea was f o r L ^ ^ W00, (w bieh was the high- ial road tax would entail, but thought abundant rates. toe A im coUkdog he had. "Shoot ms. L * ftrar, fm thk item ); for cedar it time to demand their rights and an A J. Sherwood and Bert Gould but don't hurt my dog," was Ms first iumbw for po«ta slid mudsills, |26 went to bat agate, thia time over tho *• eteomu. per thousand; fat fir lumber, belle, question what would happen to There were half a dosen or More I apteee, etc. for th# decking at bridges, eity water supply if the "eknn-outs," a eeatrivane* fastened to I jjo per thousand; for concrete pev- above the Rink creek dam should bo th* lid of his copper boiler still, ly- L g $y.86 par square yard; for silo logged off. The former instated that ing sound his camp, “ 7 neuter walks 20 cents per square fo ot The if the timber was removed ths of empty whiskey kegs. | |ump aum was $6,996X1. j mer flow o f water there would Carl EkseU't was 97241.02. tieally cease. Mr. Gould, oa tee Afitone Jensen Bean Gate Up I Psert Brothers’ was 97S99J0. other hand, eras sura that th* | Dm Anton. Jenmn boon earn hra * * * * ” * ’• * »■ vegetation with which Nature surely oesepkd the attention of to* Oireelt r * ~ ' , _ loiTKed-off land in court th* past two days sad was gtv-1 Ths lumbar prices rangad tram $22 two would bold just as much surface en to ths jury about noon today. D te * p^ * hon“ ^ ,or *** moisture os ths tisaber does k an appeal f t o . justice court te ^ »T per th^ “ d J * sponge would be just as effective in Six months or —n ago I * * 0 of bhW*r* * * * • • P »** of 20 Mooatpla States Improvement* ns in the other. He agn ths ofilcan arrested Jenson for bavins ***** • ■te**** 1««» ior coocrete sids- The Mountain States Power Co. teat la case the land was cleared and wins and moonshine teM a poaasssiM w,Jk* ’ “ • 21 *■>*■ * •* 28. -tarted this weak the stringing o f n cultivated th* water Sow would and he plead guilty in Joehak’a court, f ** **• prieoa ranged in the summer; but no on* will think v/ire to Powers t o , furnish electric w#® g t®FBi is jpi] fined. I *2.85 p«r ii|UATfi yM'Oe current to that town. An additional of making a clearing about thal res- Later he was urged to fight the wire will also bo strung from Qoquille but Joeknk said it was ^aposaibk tel The statement was mads that Co* to Myrtle Point. They have also just view s f hk plan. He received the finished running a wire from the main quill« k better situated for an ample team answer on appeal to the circuit | lina ever to Cooper bridge on the «rater supply than any other city in court on writ of r North Fork where .the city o f Myrtle the county; but, of course, hi case the Stoll, hia attorney, than appealed tel Point is going to build a 6am and in unexpected happens and this becomes th* Supreme court, where tee ease to stall a pumping plant for the city's a city of 9,000 inhabitants it will be necessary to go much farther than water system. pwxung. standing on tho street and wnen he Tho installing of tho larger insula Rink Creek to gut enough water. Not content with this predicament retornad for it he found the trafile of- Tho financial considerations involv i continued to sell boose at his home fleer had left a bilkt doux requesting tors between hors and Marshfield has Two daughters, Mrs. K. O. Barker, ed In the $90,000 bonding proposition of Myrtle Point, and Mrs. Geo. Tarty, Bay Park and whan ths oMesrs 1 his presence befocr Justice Stanley, were threshed out, the general opinio« of Tar Heel camp, wem down there mt to arreet Mm agate, they were His offense was not having hk license being that we could never expert to when he died. Mr. Gould had just re Hewed by some at Jensen’s regular pistes attached to the car, and the pay off all our water bonds la n grow cently returned from San Bernardino sterner* who were surprised to find justice thought 916 would salvé th* ing town, where more mains and fre and M n. Jas. Richmond was tear* • officers there. law's injured feelings. When R. H. quent extensions of laterals wars ra- For this offense he pleaded not Mast had repainted th* truck thia fiulred.^ illty, but in s jury triol befas* Jus- spring he had fallad to put the tags Some of his hearers were a little astonished when Councilman Mansell far* sentence was announced Attor- the ear to Bandon tbs day before, re- averred that all that had ever kept ney Stoll gave aotteo of appeal to the Imained all night and returned to Co- him from being a socialist was Co- circoH court and It k this appeal Iquilk hef see the lynx-eyed efileer which has been ep this week. j spied it. Needless to say Mr. Sher- quille’s experience with a city-owned -------------------- kod replaced th* toga In a hurry. water system m FIGHT CANA- * DIAN THISTLE ONE LESS STILL AT DELMAR Lfit« Three Times Thia Week _ .. _ . . . , . . ------------------- Nureery B—hn— la Better ' The mail train has been Ute three day« this week dee to "engine Frank W. Settlemkr, District Dep trouble.” Looks as if ths S. P. shunt- «ty Grand Master of the Grand lodge, ed its dilapidated engines onto the A. F. A A. M., who has jest visited Ceos Bay line. In travelling over the the Masonic lodges in thk section of line we have noted thal H seems llkejtbe state, k In the nursary business ha entirety Afferent sort ed a road M*Wa •* h#m# sad new has two mil es soon as one strikes the audn lias ■PPle tie «« growing, all of which at Eugene. \ V jten e been sold. During the war hue- iness in that line went down to tho Professional and lludnrnn Men I »•nishing point, and Mr. Bettiemier | iw ^ ^ m own plowing on hk 400- The baseball game eehednk d for j acre raneh ad joining th* city o f Wood- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j engagement between th* businee* and hk lm* now that he keep* 99 M "TH E GOAT" at th* - ig jw Lebe'.,> , « * iñ