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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
W - " ’ m u tti LETTER FROM M FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IT. MSS. W 18 On the last page uf to-daya’ to S ri as For Two will be found ths forami call for, a district rend meeting m District No. IS nt ths old Arsgo school home in District No. 1$ on Monday, day of November at S o'clock in tks RSJIPS Court Decides They Are N et Eligible to Citizenship Salvation Army Lecture Them will be a Dm, ilhistrafc lecture nt ths Liberty Theatre Sun la y St 2:30 p. m. with good singing pad goad music. It wil be entertain ing and educational, interesting and inspiring. Come and hear it and see it. •• •v> l " * ' W M You believe that the Salvation Army did a good work during the World war? Come, sea, and hear what thay are doing today. And you will be convinced that they are now ing a work that is as essential, if not more needful than the werk that a done in Seventeen and Eighteen. Envoy Jesse B. Inman, a veteran ef the Souix War in the ’70’a and the oldest enlisted man in ths late world war, will deliver the lectufe. Come Tidal W ry « and Earth quake on Coast o f Chili Is Fatal to 1500 Strike I; 14 - south side of the CoqoiUe river from far the Arago to Lamps a distance of about Ths Two lion that will go far to- Oregon Daily The most sensational news this county, which h u been in eeeaion the fifteen mites, and includes Fish trap, News was sold by the receiver, W, L. ing the “ yellow peril” week has been ths story of ths earth past weak, finished a tentative out Roy school district, Riverton, Lamps Carver, at jrablkJ auction owi were headed down by the United quake and tidal wavs on ths const of line for next year*« budget an Wed and all ths territory dong ths river Marshfield Inst Friday afton Matee supreme court Monday. Chili,* which ovsrwhomed end doe nesday, and sometime next weak will and back into ths foothills. It is the Only one bid wan submitted, it being The court railed that Japaneae am troyod several small towns and ■Mat again, after Accountant Wann by the Coos County Publishing Ce, not eligible to citizenship under the caused the loss of 1600 Uvea. The me of ths Sentinel I baa pot it in aha pa, to finally ap through! its attorney, A. K. Pack American aaturaHaattoa laws in one k > has recently contributed instability uf sows portions of ths prove it and oNh f a psAAslAA Him piquant articles in regard to mad Ths ateewt bid was $7100. decision, and in the other denied 1 western const of Notth and J ÉHT trass for he Ths company is composed of be right of Japanese aliens to ineorpor conditions along the river. America has bees frequently demon tiooa will be set for a data toward ate a rial catete holding company The “special and additional tax,” tween three and four hundred I strated, but during the century-and the middle of Deeember, about bsw which it is proposed to levy in that county citisane and it is intended to own real estate in this over since the settlement of the Fa- weak» earlier than district three days before Thanks continue the publication an Tba Daily cific northwest there has been no *e- Dorsey Kreitzar was cboaen as giving is one that win strike every News, with W. L, Carver aa m The to have ra n convulsion of the coast north at Practice Shoot Sunday I chairman te Sha^H H H H ap-' MMCMW wm.il W Mlf jnsiBUUUB 1 #C* taxpayer in the district and we feel gar. California—something for which wo A s Coquille Rod A Gun Club will M. O. Hawkins aa secretary, tmesn tee state department and the sum that most of those who fail t e A An attempt to step its have reason to bs profoundly thank- f itiste their new grounds Sunday RoaaeU Dement, Judge Wade and attend it nt Arago on tag afternoon was made Saturday night by ftrn s n i foreign otees, it mao ad Commissioner* H. 0 . Kern and John of the 27th will feel anything but fhar men working on the paper—a ! mftted in official circles. It is an bto- with n practice shoot Several of Two or throe years ago some rat the Shriners from Portland who will Yoakam Were the W. Briggs. H. C. Tripp, M. F. -Hoff thankful for their remissness. tle-heads tried to frighten us with be down at ths Bay tomorrow .far The tentative budget aa adopted wtth her, racial sqm and Joseph Lapp—who notified Mr it a large amount of money the prediction that a tidal wave the ceremonial, will remain over for] provides for raising practically the voted there for a road in which resi Carver that unless their at astJeaal henoi would strike this portion of tho Ore- zsibl« she will ask tho shoot and about twenty-five vis on coast and whole cities and com- 111 amounts duo prior to Mr. sts of tha district hre not inter ta am expected, including sports rained the last two years. The base ested, they may fsoi like kicking Carver's receive m ~ American treaty luaities would M wiped out, and man from the Bay. A week from tax. or amount raised for strike. The sew manager offered to themselves around the block wh Created some uneasiness among a Sunday too club will have o big tur pnryaSM, has been $878,624.44, and they learn what has been dons, but pay them each $100 on thooe old am key shoot which will bo open to oil few of our people. Han in Coquille. it will not vary greatly from that that won't put any spilled milk back aunts nt the rate at $10 a wool however, the ’ foothills of the const i who desire to participate. in Brie year's budget. This base tax in the can. by Jus tic 1 ■ this was not satisfactory to them range are tee much in evidence for is ths amount to which the • Monday they failed to show up. By ber ef tho sourt from Utah. anybody to bs scared by tidal wave limitation applies and has nothing There was no ths rounty (or printers. Mr bugaboo#, however, much of a assn- to do with fixed items, each as bond Carver got out tbs Monday edition nee they may bs down in South banes, which most be paid ■ difficulties, and in the | America where the story is now cur tivs of the limitation law. akooo Ozawa upoa apt took up ths matter «M l rent that a well known island has The one item which might increase al typographical I beneath the waves. This re To these who fear that Governor calls ths story told us up in ths Pu this year's budget slightly over last for the ninth circuit. The Mrs. Anna M. Johnson submitted s day morning ths set Pierce may interfere with the get Sound country on our fin* visit year’s is that of a payment on the rure to the Commercial Club Wed rho waa horn in Japan of iction from union officials to got *180,000 worth of In ads, voted in today evening on her two lots a but who had ■pletion of the Roosevelt Highway there 16 years ago Ths Saa Fran ( on tho Job and about tea o'clock 1W1 and iaaoad last spring. Ths block north of the 8. M. Nosier store they did so. in thin country, ap in Coos eouaty, and especially with cisco catastrophe was very fresh in payment of thooe bonds moat plied to foderai authorities for aa- the CoquilU-Bandon section, it is do the public mind then; and in aail- Just what the financial indebted «a-a site for a hotel. Ths pries at do to quote what Mr. Pierce in two years after issuance and they which aha offered the lots was $$,- ness of ths now company Is, ths 8en This waa refnoed on jng past a small uninhabited Island as a candidate at B ond« about run for seven years, bat lent year naturali - tinel doss not know, but ths rsesiv In the San Juan archipelago we were There is $917 street the ago. Ha atdd: “I favor the told the story was current there in $19,000 was levied for e sinking fund Jspen taxes due on the plans. Th* ar*s sals wipes out a great man] ng up of all gaps in tho state April, 1909, that it had disappeared for the first >160,000 issue of the leaving only tetter was filed tar future highways, such as tho rood from Co- beneath ths waves when San Fran- 1091 authorization of >900,000, end ths plant, taxes and but 1)0 action was token oi the commute, levying te appeals, which Utili* to Band on, and tho exten items to be paid by ths t which a like sum for ths | od the ruling sf ths district of the Rooaovelt Highway north from pis reported searching for ths is- Secretary L. C. Newman, who re must be aude in 19X4, and in tore appealed to ths a Cooa Boy m rapidly as it can be and being unable to find it bat, read last 8unday from the desio without bond issues.” ing by that mwh the aaotat to \m teg of the Clumber of | many other things thought to Shriners* Program at Portland last The following ú the progran will a detaBsd asiHunt of 11 row's festivities s th* /^lessm tTall I^msmsMSansASS as a osa ion meeting. He said Ai Kndar Temple of the Mystic Ite may appoint ' “'****• v / w b ib ib b w iu be made to pay an Com county's road te ths whits tribe te Aten. M secretaries la attends« Shrine will be down from Portland to with hra on According to Portland rumors bonds. Of the $»««,000 worth of that they had a very Interesting and eondnet tho novitiates across the hot He started his fight is* ™ Senator Chas. Hall, of Marshfield, is ■ should bs little beads issued in MM, >72,400 several years ago in inda 1 ^ -fa, „ . r don of the grading and surf sc very likely to bs one of tbs members hake paid and this budget will c defeated bs ths coarta there, and al Tbe subject of tourist auto p 8:48 a. an—Portland train arrives. oi this important Roosevelt of the new board of highway com tain aa item o f $89,200 tar a so in ths higher coorte in California. me in for the most discussion mission«™, which Gov. Pierce is ex 19:00 a. m— Business meeting. Highway link ta the near future. year's payment, leaving seven years Oaawn has lived In Hawaii sines Us plan was outlined for pected to appoint as soon as hs takes mors in which Coos eouaty will be childhood, and was educated in the eh porks all over the sta tel. charge of ths executive business of paying on road bond iasaea, provid American schools there. 'Hla child WU1 Go to MmUÉ*», Fred Lorens, of this city, ,10:00 a. the state in January. The other -Trip for Indies ever I American schools, J. E. Norton intends leaving by ident te the U. of O. Chamber of Highway. nbers of the commission are ex- And, of coarse, after next year's era being brought up ns American oaday evening’s train for Portland mode s very interacting pactod to be C. E. Spence, of Clacka 12:00 m.—Ladies luncheon at Ho the taxes tar reads will citisene. to ottehd ths session o f the State mas, so long master of the state , in which he touched strongly tel North Bend. . . . . each pear as the intei Highway Commission there next fact that young men who at as, and William Potlman, of Bak similar to that o f Osawa. Hs ap- A. J. C. Kendall, another mem er, a republican banker and cattle tend tho higher institutions sf loom tg the supreme court whan the ber te ths Coos County Good Roads ing and then go bock home are giv- man, who was one of Mr. Pierce’s r, (Arm of the state of Washington locution committee, will go out most earnest supporters this Tall. W onderful Weather it courtesy by the “home denied him H m privilege of ineorpor Sunday. Judge Wads will not hs obis During the past weal guard.” and It is not until they got sting a real astato company because to go out this timo. ere Oregon enjoyed four days at into now fields that they over hove Mill Out o f L offi at his ineligibility to eitnenship. chance to demonstrate what is in m account te ths delay in securing The Johnson mill hors hoe been cat sy and Tuao- am. Than is s great dosi in what ths right te way for tho Baadon high te logs oil tho week, tho plant closing i ia i x it D un Nearly Done ad said that applies to every town f from tho bridge to the foothills down st four o'clock late Modday sf- Ball, (A m - X else all the and many n city loom the boot kind It la well In convateatioc with A. B. Gidley, beyond Fat Elk, no contract eon be as. Strictly lernoon. All the booms along ths g p of the United contractor on the Rink crack dam, Ite for the grading at this session, river ora empty and an loss ths proa- States would bo handing « tho Ant te the weak, ha stated that but it Is hoped te bava it lined up o rain continues long enough to the Oregon coast. Sund ths dam would be ^ to the water tins so a contract caa bs lot ths middle Got Goods, N o Funds bring the millions te fete of logs up popan gave it as the two sc throe days and that a weak te December. • A Gorgeous Sunset I Deputy Sheriff Malehom is holding on ths East end North Forks out, nan’s forecast that wo s little more te fair weather weald Tho committee wffl endeavor te there is no tolling wnen ths mill can a check for $18 and tool rain again by the middle at the week; bis them to finish H. City En- have entered in the highway oommia- start running again. A freshet would spectacle here lost Saturday even hey who signad it lost Tuesday. It and after Wednesday’s cloud« I ssr Gould said Urn dirt hod reach sion’s records that Com county has ing, the whole western sky to the |r given by n young fellow about If bo aa excellent thing for Coquille it began yesterday in earn ended $160,000 north te the Bay heigh th of shoot ton degress Jbeiny yeoie, to Goo. A. Robinson tat a pair ed the 886-foot level Wednesday ev- now. '-s ' * ; : - ' 7 sg, with nine more feet of taper and that the stats will expend a like of shoos, two suits te underwsi ing earth to go. Ths weather this o low lying bonk of fog st the ie socks, end the noma he i Tearing Down the Baxter tien to radasm ths wohfoot repute fell has certainly boon favorable for 9i$gk which was not so dense but to it was Clarence Young. The Uon of tks state and make it Ed Cunningham began Inst Friday securing the werk to the limit, that ths ana’s rays penetrated it. It Christmas Scoi Drive i on the Fortners A phatteally evident that winter | to tear down the Baxter hotel build and 1 4 would have been finished be- entirely unique in one respect, “ ‘Christmas Seel” drive will be SsU- hare m earnest. Nothing like an pper border of dark purple mak Mr. Robinson endorsed “no account.” fere thie hod not the neccasity arisen dueted by twenty representative ing on a contract ho mod# with Jaa. is even n Uns scram ths sky ns Mr. Robinson said the hoy hod o book for installing the drainage tunnels young people appointed by ths Sun W. Laird before tho matter of sell haunt-to-goodtism Chinook, with ing the site was put up to the pres if it had been levelled with lins and lor his arm and be thought the lad ■ A t t e l not provid ad for in the day Schools te the town. ent option holders by Mr. Leiid. Ho balmy airs that softened the rinal plana. Eight tomes an It is many years since i a school boy, who, lived here in People of the community are asked for this morning’s breakfast os if it is tearing ths structure down for tho ig used on tan Job. anything Uks this has boon semi in m. 7 ’’ . had boon o summer day. The lawn Coquille before; though an illumined mbor there is te it end burning all 10 s tta T horneadzltbm gh ths rubbish. Good Nows fo r Coquille its upper Una per Foundations Are In ITtatarraia all wiate¿ ta tUo fo- fectly horianntal Ja not unprece- Ijtlta u r EUingaen has had a tiuur df Wo loara «T U letter having Just position to saboeribe. Ths city will First Killing Frost men busy the past week pouring con •on received has from the wife of bo divided into twenty districts so at filing frost fn the first killing te Me sea- that wch district will bo canvassed te for the foundation trails te ths An Early Day Relic hare In Coquille ftlg n r i Sunk hollow Hie building ho Is going to tbs Sitas Mills, ia which aha stat by one representative only—avoiding Pan Sten E. P Mast last weak bre a d » fin A Santiago, Chili, pres, dispatch erect on the north-wad east sides of that tas fami!; ing and more or duplicate cada. 7 * from Us horns at MsKinla] The solici tore will be working ra evidence at the tame ■tea that re the Farmers A Marchante Rank very shortly; be entirely pioneer days and presented it to John dar tho authority and divetiona of low-up was noted Tue tint Easter is building Mr. Ellingaen is K. Rom, of tas Farmers A Merchants ...... off the South Chilean coast. ths Job himself as J. D. Graham, who the Coquille division te Coda County ing that rate might bo Rank. It is a on wittirat tbs was Health 'Arate. * ■ mentioned previously as the son tura of having aa area at fifty square miles A __it predictions. ttor, was. compelled te forego dan of 1290, completely 1878, when it was me. idling the Jab on account te his ia the meant earth ' 400 More Pupils aril) are . The latter did a co Ur John Ths report was Superintendent Mulkey Myrtle Point Bootlegger insea at the time in tl that there will bo 400 more pupils fa Guy Burnì, pool hall operator at of furniture by ban 13 H o r n From Portland the public schools at Coos county st and the thin reel The old raps east B. A. Robert, te Fain lew, who this school year than the provisos now that Mr. Fox bought th* Barker piece there e rou says that oval one. He as Picked U p pat ta forty-nine poors ago. reported shows an Monday evening snout five o'clock pie te year* ego, mode M quick trip i Portland late Thursday. Sheriff Ellhigsen picked up the *2- Coquille School yaar old Jap. who deserted ths ship, At 9:99 a. m ha Was setter breaks As « A i blata jllth s te the Emm City and te 700 that Kaikyo Mare at Marshfield that * r Mrs. School Clark O. C. m W U Ê èê just ing ha was eating supper te ning. The captain te the .hip stem te f ft e te Fgirview. The only offered $2$ for Us captara. The N*. 8 Ths total census 1s i he found for tas entire dirti kh is «vu mars than » waa «is era under hotel to prevent t e the Of rimas $90 ara boys Myrtle SECRETARIES OF STATE MET IS ia * IS ON RECORD FOR HIGHWAY ■ Jv., ■ v j i = .