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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
■■ ‘ • . ( ■M; ri 1;<*■ m m ' Si YOU XIX. - I NO. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1222. SEEING DAK SITE Work THIEVES ■ Ü» arrest of the thieves. Invitation at City En gineer Gould Tuesday morning to go up to (ha dam «Me on Rink Sentinel scribe found that aide work has already beai ytiahed by Contractor Ghfley, and that there Is a graat dsal aura to he done, more, in feat, than . I Imprisonment for hours in the mid- ■fcbt darkness o f a water-plugged stool pipa, 400 foot from the 14-taeh exit swaiting the going down o f the wntor was the experience of two of the minors at the Inman Minos on tho Sixes recently. Nearly two hours of this time the man wore compelled to ho with ice cold water almost eov- •M r. Giti ley has bean (Mayad in rushing construction o f the dam by inability to present there are 20 or 26 men work ing up there and he needs as The site selected for tho dan very wall chosen, the natural tour of tho land forming a basti a solid foundation for tbs gi pud of the write?, leaving only the gufieh, through which the crash to be filled, and e few feet of added for the rest of tho way the valley. The dam WfH be 240 foot tfe at the bam and taper up at a one to three slope to the top which wflt he ton feet wide. The lower part of (he surface o f the down creek side wSI be pock and A 86-foot concrete tower le to be erected a i thè eouth end e f thè wKh a control at thè top o f it far le releesed to (he pi opeidnge wiM he tour feet sport and penato thè water to he lueervoir et any deptl ór et (he top, thè bottoni, or fa be- tornea. The *flh m y wfll ria » be at thè south sède o f tbo pipe lino frem Walker eroek, tho e f whtoh ima beeu post unti! next yenr, will eleo emp tg into « e reearvoir noar tfaia point. Tbe remains lay in state at tho Thierwachter funeral parlors from 6 until 9 o'clock Tuesday evening. Tho funeral services wore hold at Emanuel Episcopal church Wednas- day afternoon and wore very largely on his vacation at that time. Mr. Pauham waived examination and tho jostles bound him over to tho grand jury in the sum of 91,000. Ho said ho could secure bail in that amount in a couple of days. Ha actually secured It the l%ey then wanted to come over to Marshfield so they wont to tho hidden ear, took 'o ff the wheels, the battery Tb»ra aUrtwl ioT the exit only to find that and tho Heense platee, which they sold • angles for —•__ ‘__the! * depression In the main was still fio a salvage company In Eugene, all ___________ p 3 7 h eeTfaTTonr- •“*» * * »»*«• piatm, Mm 69,918,1 ^ Rome difficulty was experienced in here in their ef-| Qeiding for Cbouflto and Eitohner COB,," un‘c* dn* this fact to the men for M t o 2 f l e M , « V i i the «freein g] < " * * - ^ *ha situation was pitchers. The game w « start at two M“ * to them on opening was o’clock I ®ade in the main at the loweto point and the work of releasing the imprisoned men rushed as rapidly as passible. Ths, however, took nearly light rains órli soon .be here. FIRST HUNT- INGCASUAUTY big a from i Salem. |fcKen tic’s m big to ABOUT OLD TIMERS The Com Bey the first day of the I Mr. 8engetarkea was struck by a im in this state, but it did ear owned by W. H. Hubbard, an em- wMhoui a serious accident, ploy« o f the Ooee 9m Lumber Co. , of Port Orford, a I mill. In tho car with Mr. Hohbari o f 1», was the first vlcfeim|wer« M. M. CMbtrue of «4 « Tenth Street and w ife and tkra by his eocngan-1 ren. They had been visiting » home o f Mm George Hurst, the man who B. U Hopson, or mora o f Coqylfie’s W ifi be left mending line through «he new Baltimore people who i thorn who settled on the South Fork remained in California. Th. grist n i brought by the colony, ^ M a _____ J a A - ■ III J ia i ■ a t thm t v o m m I F ?rk ^ tak « í^,T w w n w j u> ^ n «r a i»n n . ^ m a avi He la 24 veers of ase and has a wife M ^ •“ WMÍ11 •* Rudolph is toe A jail escape eoeurrod lato . sn .iV livtag riT - «j.», v _ permta at I one lay secrning when Jailer E. I with her ^ brought by the colony. 29 yean old. hue rii the I J - 1 * e f aa ax-convict, and is the _____ ke officers hove bean trying I . H ealth L e c to r* N ex t Tuesday him to be picked Dr. EatolU trend W .m «r medical M1*’* * ,<W'* ^,BoW 2 I f # Health Serrlee Next Week A telegram was receive* from fiber-1 County PtoKc Health Association and I Coos, Baker aryl Jackson are so far Ig Tarrill at Medford this morning \M oth*r* hMeretoed in this work, at tho only counties in Oregon that era stating that he was ~ r - ("g in for the | th«_ c ^y HaH next Tuesday, Aug. fif.j *0 have health service from the Rocks- Foundation. Wo art glad to previously school noto èhat Coquills, the central point In