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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
n r -v H ■ ip R ¡j y P ■ r * w- T H A T ’S M no . 2 R . as. COQÜILLE. C006 COUNTY. TO BE C p iO ITE P R O M CHBOL BUDGET THE BOUNTY F I 1. - of men who'suDnortod M r*H a^ii*the m* k* euggeetlona to our 101-1 “ ou” t 40 b* SSL? U * — mbemhlp. He will have some- ^ « mtimatod by the « J campaign, who believe hiT.j.;-— tv ., _ e all want to bear I***» b $81,608.88. Estimated i the thinrs for which he lU ndi, %nfl I v*® ^ ® wwrt to boot . I . i # * .. . who ^ I tirmlv convinced that the P * n’t m 40 0Bt *• hfm n e x t'™ “ delinquent taxes, high vho *"> finwy convinced that « _ , evening He ie to v ie t t H 1« » fees, state and county leading issue in the coining poUtieal “ *ur~ y . •v*£Pr “• u fundi et is placed at $84,777.04, I the Bandon Community Club nextl*™*” ’ M . ‘ Tuesday evening and is expected to 1* * vi“ * a tion bill. Mr. H alle avowed and ^ ___ - ^ i.i orgMllsation 2 n M by direct tax. Figuring repeated advocacy of this bill mads th* bay after hia. visit ham. f j N * yaar'a assessed valuation this him the logical candidate of this con Secretary Newman, of ’ the Com- m®an* • tot* l school rate in CoquQg vention, and on Monday he accepted •' ' 214 milU L“ t **** <*• • » 1 the nomination and Mad hia accep mercial Club, received a telephone message from Mr. Duryea this mom- «* • • * br was $30,288, tance with the secretary of state. ing that he would not be able to be th# » * • w" **•« “ uu- Had Walter M. Fierce, the demo hem until Thumday evening of next Th® * mount to be toT cratic candidate, come out flat-footed- week ao the regular club meeting Icurrent Y**r» 181,688,1$ appears a* ly and whole-heartedly in favor of the milan v-v aohnnl MU I t e l l d L h t e • « * » postponed from Wednesday m * " * *•“ * • unnecessarily high, pulaoiy school bill ft is probable I but when ft is taken into coneidem- no other candidate would have I Tbur» d*y been brought out, nor ie ft probable that Mr. Hall would have accepted the nomination if tendered him. A campaign of this kind must have a candidate who stands four aquam tn favor o f the thing, the fight i. waged for, and with neither Mr. O i-|V^V^ A 1 ^ 00 tt nor Mr. Piamo endorsing the school bill, them was nothing to ¿o but choose another candidate. J. C. Stevens, of the firm of Stevens Them is a statute which forbids a candidate, defeated at a primary .tec-1* Koon* oi P«rttend, mperviring en- at j rinsers of the dam now beug built by the city of Coquille at the head- undidate and this asoUsa no matter I waters on Rink creek, was ham last candidate, and this applica m. mmompmited by Mr. * » » » & ^ ^ to défont him. What chief engineer of the Union Pacific *r*,P *id “ to * • ® Secretory at State Eosei- will un-1 doubtedly mfer the matter to Attorci*4 Portknd. Mr. Stevon. brought N “ “ ¿ j- * * - 4 » , General b « » » »r ld ln . B r M »r . , » . . W .. h » • « Z Z » S M l -t whether to certify Mr. Hall » name aa I w *oa* over me project ana * __ . . . . u HJgU I 11 ■ K ps SEPTEMBER IS, 1*82. = __ "£r . *.• JgT isJL ..<» Next Thursday evening at meeting ef the M. J. Duryea, the “Trimble Man” af the State Chamber of Commerce will r Hall Accepts Independ- bo hem—not to make trouble for Nomiiuttion for Gov- «tub, but the other way about. If $ 2 M 2 0 — LuTjr W ill B e 3 we have any matters herd about M ilk Lem H u m L a st eraor of State which we are .uncertain or any prob-1 lama to consider, ha is the man we. _ Saturday O r account .want to meet. As secretory-manager ^ bod* » t committee for • w m - t le a W r o r r ic e • met at the Plmt Na* Myrtle Point, land papers at from 100 to 100 dele- L ^ _ #nt \ ^ _u t, K. . v . ,-ltional Bank last evening gates, met in that city and endorsed ^ ku „^ J p a ro d r budget tot tbe <*“ • «* 1 ' m a candidate for p r w - 1 iT e b T t e I WB H O M E Snuda? the •A ffi THE TEAR. Hottest Sunday was the day in spent in Cooe county. T was not a breath of air stirring and the heat was an unpleasant to those formerly living in the east of farmer days. The thermometer in front of Hud son’s Drug Stem, whom ft got ad 104 degrees. That on the north side of Bigelow's peg corn stand reached »4 and on the shady side o f a residence in the north pan o f town the mercury climbed to 01 degrees. ’ Out at McKinley n high record of Gravelling Being Hurried Yet to Be Done la Canuw Valley ' A ride over the state highway from ««^ k u r » to Coquille Wednesday mornin* showed work to be progress tag rapidly all the way and a deter mination to utilise the prevailing Ana weather to the utmost possible extent. Perhaps a half dosen camps are the centers e f activity and the force at * „ • • 4H or the state record-breaking weather m m eam reported. s was Monday has a little toor* bearable, although still uncomfortable, but since then the eea breeses have kept the temperature at a more equable In Cooe county the difficult grading has all been finished, though we found a couple of heavy teams and plow at Senator Walter M. Pierre, démo work at Bridge. With good weather cratie candidate for geveriior, who ie for the next six weeks the gravelling to speak et the fair et Myrtle Point can certainly be finished on that part tomorrow (Saturday) at one o’elock, e f the line; and the 8eandia people will speak at Bandon the sanse evea- are making up for loot time between tng. probably at the theatre between here and Myrtle Point. The hitherto narrow stretch between Johnson’s Mill and Glen Aiken creek ie now like a boulevard and the road la being are lots of rapidly graded from the Mill weet- John Whobrey, of Braadbont, m.a. I |T| I H m . ^ W VK I LM ■ 1 _ The only section that will not bo i Una and grade before winter is Camas mountain soction in capad from the county Jail ham a few in th# the C Dougins county, where the right of weeks ago after assaulting Jailer X. Douglas < H. Kara, was apprehended in Suisum, way has t been cleared but t^e surface Calif., the firet of this week, where remains J sins Just as Nature left i t Aa ha is new being held for tfooa county a chain ain is ia ao strdhger than its weak officials, it bora out the truth of one est eat link, mudholes hem will statement he made, in a latter ha with the fa ll rains and left, that he would ha back for his I still to ho will not be much bet-' trial. The following note addmesedIter as the ling on the did route to Sheriff ElUagam waa found after over the n is about worn out. his' escape: . I Of O f cour course, we had aU hoped to see thlM f |[) for win tar “Coquille, Ore., August 18, 1982.1 10X2.1 this road Ä V e r a f i r ^ “ Say Ed: Don't worry, I 1 will be [travel; but bu next May at Jane ought back for my trey la. Them is no as use [to pat put the th road in such shape that to look for me for there ia la a fallow feUow | what stoat ream mmains to complete Its grading n a m rc ln ilt’ be0 prtoted'U th^ balÌòt* Mr Murray, erho gave the going 2 taka me oat af the countrey, and grav< will only ha a few the committee having hi* campaign | «hm o f being a very practical _ - i ¡ns w iii 1 » i ii . v b j i weeks' work. The tolntar of 1928- hi charge WiH immediat e l y ---- ^ ^ m OM Fm «B Thay also have a fltorr ^ htrjff ij^ e tomor-124 stoibft of fruit, both fm*k end e*B~|rgw in his car for Suisum, exporting I by an all seasons road with etmpri the plaeiag of bis name oa ^ l * * ! * . ^ i^ ^ L c t e d 't f "^-innioÌud *•“ Ux*« th« «wmity «kould . mn . P ^ * T. J T l u 10 be gone eight days. He will visit a cific highway and the vanewei w appies. i ne veRBUDiB i Oakland before o ™ Mr. Brown’s decision bo fav-|40.0WJ)00 gallons o f water without a »• *• ^ * * * * * collection includee pop com, three va- [ kil priMIWr o r . ™ Ur Î X t h e m i. th. othm 1-k. riffila» o f ptoutom. . « ^ ^ beeto cimndler Joy R id e Cout Som ething ('handler was guilty of poming a| possibility that either the democratic | Work ie progmaaing mom m pidlyj“ “ *-®- «n^ Hiffi at will I «P thorn now and a few weeks of I N-xt w##k “ * budgot will b# pub- string beans, turnips, nope, neme ana I fraudulent caeca on on 1 am m «i ai| gengay afternoon M. J Hartson vet will allow Con-1 li*bed in full. The dote of the meet- tome ▼«ri«ttos o f dried Marshfield- for $4$, part of ft g aak for aa injunction againat allowing | goof loft his Chevrolet track standing ia Gidley to get dam bullt. I 1« » st which it will be Then Mm. Aasen h e s e flo d < * n j - for a suit of clothes and the ball Us name to go on the ballot It looks tractor GhUoy to g a t the ---------------- front of the Coquille Hardware Co., Rock and White Leghorn I b i Dai<] w, caah The clothes Uke a supreme court toot whichever | funnels have bean driven into the Ith* qualified voters U Monday, while he went out hunting in another chickens, with eggs of diffemat L ^ m ^covered by The Hub after his way Mr. Brown dsridst [solid earth which forms a large p a rti16 During his absence Clarence an tostUy mrmngad. lanert but tltey got no money The ground on which the mmndam-|«f the dam, 44 feet on the upper and. _ „ „ Miller, known as the “ Wildcat,” Car- ARoffcth it Is model ii instituted is I ** feat on the lower side being the [W e * T h is I K . K . K . for $26 and others, borrowed if fleeting credit on Mr. H 1 depth of the borne. Drain pipes have Parties returning from Myrtle founr on him at the time of hi that toe law, referred to for a joy ride. Whan Mr. Hartson re Point last Wednesday evening tell of Constitutional. turned be found the car was out of seeing a biasing cross on the hillside But, whatever toe result of this le-| commission, the gears having B rick W ork N ea rly D o m (near Norway and ef 'the flicker of gal campaign, them is 514 !■ Coquille S eboob [stripped. A little inquiry gave him The brick work on the Masonic lighta as people moved back and tain. The primary law should bai The enrollment in the CoqaiUe | the information that Millar was the forth in front of it. No estimate Temple is now completed to the top changed ao as to prevent the whole- This morning ft was expected public schools was yesterday 814, an | one who had "borrowed" the could bo made of the number of peo of the second story and the carpen of one party by its ad-|(«t the foundation for the gate day last on Monday be filed a complaint ia ple there although ft is said that ters are busy placing the rafters and borente on election day, whan they I started, although the building of this Ip }, them year. In the high —»>~»i ft ia now I Justice Stanley’s court. Miller, supports for the roof over M m front am mom vitally interested in to s i tower can be done at any «m a. somewher near a hundred cam 1SJ, aa against 128 a year ago, and ia <w k* at the Fat Klk logging nomination of candidates in the other I The clearing and grubbing of the I parked in an adjacent field, indicat- part of the structure. A t the rear, the grades 181 at present, wham the [beard of ft and being sobered up by from the west partition lino of the party. Officials should noi De stoctod|bed of the reservoir is progressing ! ,ng the presence of five or six year showed a total that time, bunted up Hartsoa, apolo- nt a primary election, but each party but ft ia not yet finished, nor is them drnd people. Whether or not ft was lodge room, the building win bo three of 878. 1 | gtzed for using toe ear, and said he storiai in height and more tile will is supposed to nominate candidates « f I sny rato about that. The main L meeting of toe Ku D ux Klan is Tha attendance in high school la di- would pay for having ft repaired. Mr. its faith to oppose one another at tha thing is to get all marnar^ work at L o t known, but the bright erosa would have to-be laid than as will the build rided into the following classes: Post I Hartson thereupon requested tha ing of the fire wall. genomi ritrito" and a death bad, or the base af the dam completed and Mem to indicate that ft Contractor Graham Is not promis graduate, 1; Seldom, 18; Juniors, 28; ind2* to hold tha case in 1 election day, transfer or party alleg-1the earth moved into position before! Many people hem in town also re does not cany out too spirit o f L week's rain sets in. port seeing a pillar of flame en the ing when the building will be ready to turn over to the lodge, but he ex- ! in the seventh and eighth grades, [ P«id for he will aak that the |aw. ----------------------- hill above the city r i taught by Mieses Thera Pederson and | dismissed. Had a Narrow Karape Lame evening accompanied by the perte to have ft done some time next Emma M. Rasmuaeen, {ham am $11 ■**"—■ ■— Dr. H. W. Irwta to Spook I Frank Dmgey had a narrow as- «booting of sky rocket* As the Jurat L cumb Cow Courier pupils—44 in one grads and 4$ in the I Jack Jtufl Lenses -k .-y i.y th* I flame died down tt outlined other. This is too many /for any jack Jusa, for many years Jack yearn one of teacher to do justice to, and although u»e the Sentinel force, and wh who since these two ladles were willing to g * [ leaving leering Coquille has been pu publishing along the bast way poaaible, Super- the Gold Beach Reporter, t has Just the Wind would blow the fumes away Fireplace ia th e Park in Undent Parr and Mias AMson will [taken rr of the reace n a lease toe C Crescent City from him. Suddenly, however, the M. O. Hooton has completed the call yesterday. Ha wiB ha remember assist in those two grades, aa wall as I Courier, Judge Childs’ pap paper, and wind shifted and he got the full bene- brick work on the fireplace, which ed by many Coquille people at he «rill take eharge of ft at once. Re fit of the goo. It nearly knocked him the Park commission has had built spent a summer ham seven years age. secured another m«n to pub doom and rendered breathing ax-1 in the Myrtle Grove for the pleasure He is new approaching his eighty- lish too Reporter and will de trernely difficult He started down 0f campers. A little later two fur- eighth birthday but looks younger vote all Us time to too California town for Dr. Hamilton's office and Laces for cooking purposes will be r. A portion o f the latter will by the time he got them was very built, one oh either side of the flre- henceforth bo devoted to Brookings, nearlv overcome by the effect of the place. which will be mom largely ropro- gas on his lungs. Meffiual treatment The committee contemplates also _____ . . .. , seated in tide way than by the page relieved him and ha la now fully re-1 installing a coil in the fireplace and Throughout tho|h#rrtofoM to u u » Re- covered. fitting up a room for shower baths " " ...... ■ ' just at the mar. A rustic seminar WILL RETURN ^ COMMEND THE |uf Bakery Truck in the Ditch County Agent Lender H W. L. Kadderiy, of 0. A. C , he is head of the county agent fat Oregon waa a caller Wednesday, las a tractor operator. He climbed oo I office at Portland, has been tn Coos He waa on hie way to the Myrtle I to the Cletrac M r.’Roberts owns and county the past week. The only eom- Point fair, and wanted to know how in etarting ft up accidentally threw plaints as to unsahitary conditions our people felt about losing the -oer- it into reverse. The tractor hacked | yet Died warn against the owners of of a county agent this year.(over a large ried, id was headed for 100 À 'I4 . * ‘M h É É h ì ì ÉI l /1 IP0*«*0**®. tnem oat and carn i WIB Ask for aa Injunction „ "7 , U g them at storm. This means a A t the section of the Oim iit court ■ The Omgon Biikery delivery tradu hoe. which the pmteffic. will not make hem next Tueeday Judge Coke will * j j/- to B. ,Palla» went orsr tos I ^ Forged money ordern win net hear the application for an Junction too depot whuo too emto-ji^ nMd, , t the local pqstofficr[by toe people living south of that jr a in w ashers M on-j^ ^ marcluulta am warned to be town in the Port Orford school dis- h ^ J «* I particularly camful abmt msUng trirt. 8c loaded Us Myrtle Point shipment on any money ordsm offered. | eight ad m l the cam and started up when the au s in that direction and the court h - rea down into the hole Just east { lia asked to enjoin the transportation M™. i. depot The driver w I of pupils from toe north end o f the but the track turned over, I Not one complaint has yet been (district » » H *ho«r at the south end ig the fenderà, bending the re- filed with the Board of Equalisation ire furnished the same sort of ser- beck and breaking the wind- which mat lhst Monday. Either ev- ? It was hauled eat at once eryona ia satisfied with the valuation i k « to Long's Machine D m * [ of his property, or to* data the board The Sentinel and the Oregon 1 for repair* meet* has Ira both far $2.1$ a year ;! i a 1 M 1 9