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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
Lumbermen’s Trust Co. Buy City W ater Bonds at $100.37 Tuesday. T o G ot . Olcott’s Statements Health Abotat the Recount and Its C ost year v u principal at the Consoli dated school at Cstehing Inlet, is a teacher o f many year'« experience and eoaaea very highly recommended C< unclm an Geo. Daria waa the by County Superintendent Mulkey. Senator Hall on Wedneaday gave only abeentee at the recular meeting She will be principal o f the grade to the press th* follow ing answer to o f the city dada laat Monday evening, building and w ill teach the aerenth what Gov. O icott said a few day« and he missed one o f the moat en before in opposing the recount for tertaining aeeaiona the council hae which Hall has asked. ' Th* Governor took the position that there should be a recount o f th* rotes In all th* precincts in the state er none, and claimed it would entail a financial burden he was utterly un able to assume to pay fo r a,recount o f th* thousand additional pfocincts in the state Hall did not propose to recount He also assumed that aa many changes would be made in his own favor by a recount in those pre cincts Hall did not ask t* recount aa there m ight be against him in those he did. He also assumed that no fraud waa charged by Hall in those precincts the latter wished to hare re counted, only irregularities. Senator Hall comes b a d at him CoquOle goes to Bandon fo r next in the follow ing rigorous fashion'. Sunday's ball game, while Marshfield Omitting referen** to the sad and and North Band will tangle at th* Bay. Harry Oerding will probably injured ton* o f Mr. O lcott’s state •itch fo r Coquille and Harper fo r ment, the m ost striking admission to that the Oregon law go verning eon- NEW DANCE HALL BURNS Urn fire apparently started at the corner o f th* building, where th* lighting plant was located; but th* twitch had been turned off after the dance laat W ednesday and fir* could Hardly have originated from that b ill? Ha objects because organisa tions outside o f this state interested in such measures support my candi dacy and effort to recount the bal lots. Y et we find that the Tablet, a Roman Catholic paper published in Brooklyn, Now York, in its issue o f July 1, 1922, says in regard to the initiation in Oregon o f the compul sory school b ill: Lumbermen’s Trust Co., $100J7. Ralph Scbnaloc Co.. $100.01. » 100 . 32 . Telephone Directory Oat There has been issued from th* Sentinel press this week a new di rectory fo r the Coos 4 Curry Tele phone company. The last previous directory this office printed about nine months ago. The number o f subscrib e n has increased about 100 in that time and the pr esent edition now con- "T he action o f the Masonic body in thus definitely accepting respon sibility fo r the measure to regarded here aa nothing lees than throwing down th* gauntlet te th* entire Cath olic educational s y t sm o f the Unit ed States, end there to little doubt among Catholic leaden that any success gained by th* opponents o f Catholic school* hi Oregon w ill stim ulate sim ilar efforts in practically ev ery state o f the union. -T hree bills aimed at parochisl schools and Catholic teachers, includ ing on* that has fo r its target th* garb o f the sisterhood that now teach public schools in six Oregon com munities w en introduced at the last le g isla te s, but w en taut into the discard.” ing to the Roman Catholic pram that Mr. Oicott has had ami stfll has, the practically united support o f that group represented by the Knights o f Colum bus! Has not this group large fund* to oppoeo the system o f Am er ican public school education and its friends T I would not wish to im i tate Mr. O icott in denouncing as big ots. radicale or th* liba, those eM - sons who do not agree with me upon Visiting Newspapers C. J. McIntosh, agricultural writer and publicity man at the Oregon A g ricultural C ollege, was a visitor in Coquille last Saturday morning. Ho Mr». J. 8. Barton and M is. W . C. Chase, Coquille re presenta tires o f the adrieory board o f th* Coos Coun- ty Health Asaociation, went orar to Marshfleld Monday to attend the meetíng o f that board at wbich time « , waa rotad to place |600 in the hands o f the eounty court to insure the beginnbig o f the fn ll time health I sarvice Sept. I. The eheck for that smount was brought over by Dr. Min- Bushne» W ins His Sait H. S. BushnoH’s suit against John . Smith and others to qaiot title te tract o f land consisting n f 1 « res tai 8-80-18, near th* south line largo, com pact, well organ! th* county, w m decided in th* wealthy groups amply able patently w illing te defend 1 este. May I expresa th* » The county court was fat session here Monday, with all three members preaent The 1*00 tendered by Dr. Mingus fo r the Health Aeaociation waa accepted, the order authorising the starting o f th* nealth service Sept. I, stating that there would be on that date *1010 unexpended o f the amount budgeted fo r health matters fo r the year, and that the county's share fo for r th* four fou r months under the Rockefeller Foundation plan would be $1478.83. attended to by th* court, and some road matters gfren attention. ‘ A contract was made with Wm. Burbeek fo r hauling gravel to th* Two Mile road in D istrict No. 22 at $8J0 a yard. A ll objections to the establishment o f the Dement creek road ware over ruled by the court, which adopted th* report o f the view ers, ordered the turns o f $780 fo r fence and $6* fo r land needed fo r the 40-feet right o f way be paid W. T. Dement, appro priating all other land needed and declaring it to be a public road fo r- BRIDGETOOPEN AUGUST FIRST both contestant and oonteete*. A l though originally appointed to office by a dem ocratic governor, Mr. Oicott now daim s to be a republican, and loyal republicans m ay w ell grieve state fo r persona! political tag*. Mr. O icott should haw he keeps aHv* and continue« into flame unworthy paaaiom Hold Session Wednesday to Attend to Road and Oth er Matters. \ mh*d Mr. Mansell has the receed in Coquille fo r longest servie* on a job that doesn't pay anything. Ha has served continuously fo r th* past ordered that if ha reimbursed th* people from whom ho obtained the money, by next Tuesday that he would parole him during good be havior. A s the sentences do not ran concurrently this means hi* parole trill cover a period o f ate years. Bil ling* expects te obtain bonus loan highway raqnirsmeata the eouneil authorised the street comm ittee Tues day evening to havo a fence, sim ilar te that used along the highway, put in on Shorwood HoigbU, w han Hie paving on Sherwood street curves in to that an E lliott street, leaving n five foot drop at th* west end o f Contract Part This Tear to Fat Elk, provided the drainage district across th* river w ill bear a part o f the expense The federal government is also expoctod to aid in the work through its forest re- To Editorial Association • The editor left this m orning fo r Corvallis to attend the annual meet ing o f th* state editorial association there this evening and tom orrow morning. In th# afternoon th* crowd to going over to see she ocean at Yaqina Bay and en joy a clam bake— something that always attracted us, though, it will bo our first in tea yu an bn th* Pacific coast. B efore return ing we expect to go on up to Portland fa r a few days. Spilling the B oom Last Friday Justice Joehnk direct ed Deputy Sheriff Maleharn to pub licly destroy the «4 ootUes at liquer he seised when he searched th* steamer Manares the dey bef ore. Th* liquor waa in the possession o f John Lassa, th* steward, who had already paid a fine o f 8M0 la Justice’s court.