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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
« fi» ■ m&ji f r o m h o m e , .. I COUNTY, * it n o irmi I. I t t 'ECIAL TAXES iïi ~ W ifl L e a r « N e x t W e e k Up to Attorney General Dr. V. L. Hamilton, who has be Being unable to come to any agn for some time on going to meat with the Knee Investment Oo. Th« Dalle», »aid this morning that he regarding the right of way from 'the intends leaving next Friday—the, _ , _ _ - J P— _ * The Sort of Moonshine Sold IM P He haa rented eOcea in the | J O M p h H o f f ShO O tg J o s e p h Amounts Just Voted in bridge to the Hathaway place qn P it Twenty-Five Tracts May Elk, the county court this week de Here Not Realty Ap-' First National Bank building thero W e s t— I I O u t cided to place the nutter in the hands and School Be Sold—Spurgeca and he and kie brother, C. W. « f Attorney General Van Winkle, for Ball Districts Hill Bridge ton, of Baker, will form a suck action aa ia necessary to acquire ship. They Bfege »Bum pretty well the desired right o f way. If »11 the men who buy and drink along, with lubateatial backing, fo ri Talking with Deputy Sharif Male- The following road districts ia It was anticipated that the ques The court at its session this week moonshine could how it is made building a hospital there similar to bora this morning about the shooting Coos county have each voted a ten also passed the second reading of the tion of where to build the bridge— and under what filthy condition» the Kaiser hospital at North Bend, of Joseph West by Joeeph Huff in the mill tax for rood purposes for next Fairvisw relocation o f road petition Moulton or Fourth streets— for *.<*' much o f it ia produced there wo ____ ____ ^ get established it is pro woods near Myrtle Creek Tuesday a f y«ar the amount to be raised hi • and it will come up for final hearing connecting link between 8 purgeon be a big drop ia the bootlegging buai -1 ^ 14 . m .V t^0 brothers, one o f | ternoon, e Sentinel rapreeentative district being also shown: Hill and the rest o f the city would next week. ', 2, Hauser—81600. [them »den tist, will also move t - The learned several peculiar facta in is up for settlement at the regu The rest o f the two day session I Jptageen told the other day Dalle», making four brothers in the section with the eaee. It seems that' 8 . Lakeside—8109040 was spant ia allowing bills and clean lar meeting of the city council Mon about a moonshiner arrested net long I company.- Huff was standing on a ridge in sight 6 , South from Allegany—82868. ing up odds and sods. The court day night when the generally signed ■taee who told o f a cat getting into d ,. Hamilton says that he ha« I of Bridge and says he shot »1 *. AHagany—$4000. will meet again on the 22 nd for the petition, asking that it be built to hia barrel of maeh and drowning. It I three or four deele on for the sale hundred yards up hill at the 8 , Empire—86174. public bearing on the budget and its connect with the highway, waa rand. waa left there for e week or more I of hu hospital property here and ex- Weat was standing about 66 yard» 11, Coes Elver—$11,600. But at the suggestion of Council- final adoption, and to open bide for until the fur begun to slip from the p«ete on, of them to be dosed within from where Huff says he 12 , Falrview—$0600. man MllINll that bids b# tomlrmA foj* the Coal Bank Slough .bridge, flesh, but the liquor was drawn off a tag and directly south of Huff and 14, Brewster—$4679.90. it is etpectod now that the present on both routes the council postponed and saved without regard for the fe- ■ f down hill, while the deer 16, Lee—$ 6868 . Æ S slâ court will transact but little business action until the next meeting, at line taste K might have acquired. He Yoo you interested in next year’s weat of Huff. He alee says that whin 16, Larson A Haynes which time the city engineer ia to besides that, says Judge Wade. also said savers) rata had been taxes—enough to come to Coquille he saw Huff first the Utter had hie have plans, specifications and estim drewnad in hia mash and gave the two weeks from today, Friday, Do- rifle pointed directly at him and ha 1», North Bank—814,000. The Western Union last Friday in ates on file for two bridgue—one each sheriff the keys that he might in-1 «caber 22 . and attend the Budget was hit almost instantly, 22 , Two Mile—82178.66. stalled full 84 hour telegraphic ser vastigate and learn the truth of his J meeting when the figures for all Deputy Malehora, Coroner Wilson 28, Parkersburg—$6418.26. vice from Coquille by sending an op-, Mr. Gould told the council that for statements. Mr. Ellingaen invests I county expenses in Coos county for I and District Attorney Fisher 26, Pour Mile—$1687. erntor here temporarily. A R | the Moulton street route the estimate gated and found the body of • eat and the coming year will be fixed by the there thin weak, going over the 88 , Powers—$10,600. night man will bo here to take the would be about $81 lea» if tha bridge am ra) rata lying an a shovel ju s tjcoimty ground and they say that H 84, Kaeteide—«2,000. position permanently within a month. waa built from Spurgeon street dear as they had been dipped from the bar not have possibly seen West No. 26, Bridge, voted a tox of «7,- through to tha end of the paving on rel o f mash. where he wae standing, a aligh 0 but specified that unless the Moulton, than if the All was msde ' But the most wholesome and moon vation preventing, and that tha farth- oney was te he spent by a eommit- from the paving to the north side of - shine-inspiring story was of an event point from which he could have e named by the meeting the veto Third and the bridge built from that a couple of yean ago, and which we thould be eeneidered as null and void, West wet about 80 yar point to a junction with the present have never seen published. After be shot West, Huff 1 District Attorney Fisher ■ H R Spurgeon Street bridge. City Engineer Gould made e report It was at the U nA rhes Jim Trojan Hall and W. S. Walla were j to hia sister-in-law’ s and said he that this qualification in the minute* After these plans have been filed to the city council Monday evening and Emil Young w en arrested for over here from Marshfield Wednee- thought he had shot a man, but- ha d e n the vote invalid, d considered the eouncil wifi be in moor shining, their barrels broken up day. One object of their visit waa did not go to hia relief. After being the law provides the money shall be on the work done on the Rink creek position to advertise for bide and * dam, and the amount duo Mr. Gidley and mash destroyed. They paid thoir to confer with the new members of closely questioned by the officers he nt under the direction of the then determine which way the bridge on hie contract. Tha dam ia fine and a day or so later. Sheriff El- the county court in regard to tha finally dug around in the ferns und tp court. well above the water line end only shall go. ling sen and 1 Deputy Malehora wont planking o f the North Ban* Voad the log and found the shell whtoh w The following ia The street committee through its requires three or four more feet to down to their home near Cedar Point from Beaver Hill to Lamps, and the I fry and untaraiahad after being e ried by cities, so chairman, reported that after consid- _ . complete H The contra te work in the evening to aee what waa going j installing o f a ferry at Lamps to m the rain for two or three days, to the county dark: erlng the delay caused W. M. Payne the tower nod spillway is all hi on. As they approached the Coquill»_$13,964.64. ca n for auto travel which will be Huff waa released Sept- 28 la place, but rite heaviest work yet to be by failure to receive materiel far they heard voices—at least one—and blocked while work ia ia progress on after serving time from May .6 on the Sherwood Heights improvement done is the clearing a te grub) so Ed slipped around w hen he could Empire—8618.80. highway south o f tha river. I moonshiniag charge end Deputy lest summer, and for which «160 waa However, the dam is ready to hMfi look into Hie shack Myrtle Point-$7 contention is that tha Bandoa Malehora says he waa a troubl deducted from his contract figure in water, or will be aa soon as the | tains. Jim waa holding a Bible up North Bond—«40, would not be finished for two I er the whole tinse. ■ttttom— t, they would ■ ia front o f himself, jabbering away arrive and are installed. ..' J The following is the or three years and that the old scow. I He was bound over to the P W | that he be paid the «180. This Mr. Gould says the an rive cost of in a foreign tongue, now tied up behind the bridge here, jury yesterday by JusHe* Dodge | brought O. C. Sanford to hia feet the project, including 000 tract 1 got this much of hia which was formerly need on the Co- Myitis Point and ia probably out with, the statement that he consider “ 1 don’t see where it says Hera," quill# ferry, «»old be moved down to der 81,000 bonds, J , O. Parmer ed he had been damaged at least $60 will be aa he turned the pages, "that a approaches buUt there Jae. Houasr having iadlcai by failure to have the job d willingness to go hia ball. A 11 ¿rnnt n r R w n fn jn h m r i n J v_ an The ta 81, P r a m IB F T ttt. Weat is doing very well in They «red Mr. Payae had not used proper è The Port of Coquille Rive* has lev ___ pital at Myrtle Point and seems to V ffw h le track roadway^ W? diligence ta prosecuting the work and The following is Mr. Gould’s »p o rt tod a tax at $10,802 for port be in s fair way to te in the center and in soring Uut hte subcontractors as to the variane it« nash Pretty soon the either side for the Hen milt with the e one traction ef the plant; rushed their parte of tho work me in with mere mea Beaver Hill to opposite Lamp This i T u e t Very Unequal ‘ Is Brode Ins* ■ After keariag Mr. Sanford’s stete- decided to investigate would require a million and a quarter ead ite cost to date: _ Many Coos county districts, says Clearing ent, Mr. Mansell stated that he On complaint of hia wife last week, grabbing aad rimy had their asm feet o f lumber Which would probably County School Superintendent Mul- D. S. Brode, of Bridge, was Stripping , .................. . .$ 4,46040 would withdraw hte motion that Mr. coat «26 per thousand on the ground, lest Saturday by Constable key era unable te provide sufficient Earth « xcavatioa, 18,700 Payne be paid ta full, and asked that In an old chicken house they found or over $30,000 in piece. Add to this for assault and battery. SI Kl- money fear their sebeóla, «ven though be referred back to the a likely spot, where the earth yards at 6 S e ............ the lab«* of building and the prepara lingssn was up there Friday they levy an unbearable tax, (Bridge Rock excavation, 800 yds. street committee for still further ex been recently disturbed end the) tion for ferrying, and the cost af whet he could about the ease but with a 814 milk and La k raids with gen digging. They sooi at $140 .......................... 1460.00 amination, which was done. making the North Bank road similar Brode had hid out He left the 884 mills are examples), white The city attorney spent over an e board with a rubber coat under Reinforcing ta spillway, to tha North Bend-Empire road would rant however, and Endieott got others a n able to rapport aa excell >ur in reading ten reaolstlona by neath and sn Iron lid under that Be 800 aq. yds. at 8 8 .7 8 s ... 660.00 be hi the neighborhood of «60,000. which fourteen property owners are Brode the next day and brought him ent school with a comparatively low neath the lid was a 60-gallon barrel It would be an excellent thing te down to jail. He has had one or two tax. Consequently, if a district ia Plata concrete, 84.06 c notified that improvement taxes era o f prune mash with an old I yds at $tt.00 .......... 1,798.40 have a read open to Bandon white bearings as to his sanity but up to rich, it usually pre •a about 26 different over it The barrel lacked a foot of o r'Gate Tower ..-.«.JE .......... 4446.08 tha highway ia building hut what the noon today Judge Wade had not mi good schools. I f It Ib Raer, thd op All other work of property ta the city, aad being full. With the idea of »polling ........... 1,200.00 coart will want to know is how they a final decision. If he te not Insi posite is tha eaee. Whether a child the mesh, they went to work filling Porra account ............« . . . M I M I dank this read without raising he will be taken to Myrtle Point fer the barrel. Sam shovelled in dirt and Total completed Nov. 1.828,78244 paid tha eouncil will in.truct the city thai to prooaed to advorttoe and a hearing on the assault el chicken manure and Ed temped It toll tha property aa provided by the For several months past Brode is at aB ta down till prunes squirted out on all More About Their "Case will The Navy Accepts Him city's charter. accused of striking and beating hia sides They did a good job of filling A. J. Mayra was ta from Dora h| the ability o f to- that | wife and o f keeping her locked up the barrel with manure, but being Earl | and from what the sheriff could team. cal district# to rapport their schools: Wednesday and w m a caller at this buried, they did not try to dig the Wada had Two Industriil Fatalities Taxable Wealth lee. While hare he threw some ad barrel ou t / Phillips, of Myrtle Point te the state | without the slightest ditional light oa the suit he has ta The death at Joeeph Par school - mm A day or so later they went back training school for hia theft of aa Glenn Junction No. 7« > $78478-12 ¡court against 8. L. Loathermsn fer the Beaver Hill miner w sad found that the liquor had bean belonging to Jae. L. Ferry, e fl In Circuit Court 11J81J7 drawn off notwithstanding their ef Marshfield an Nov. 11, but later the jp jg , was over Tuesday Coos River Goa. No. 86 Ho says that since h« 6, was due to Mtural caurav, e No. «86 8486.88 farts to teas R, aad had bees peddled i ud*« changed Us dactaton, after be- moniinff to bold e session of the Cir- on the 11« acres 1 according to » decision reached jrra- No. 77 . 142144 te Coquille. There were some wry b , a delegation from I u but the m nceefM ra. 11 spent about a th by the State Industrial A ca 1476.80 foem and many stomach aches when Myrtle Point « d agreed to give the court rop^Hsr. BO divorce Two Mite No. 28 in fencing, clearing uid Stato Labor agartoaf No. 87 1,96846 the story got around as te what kind boy a chance to make good in the and that Mr Lestix Chas. Gram, following e f meek Trajan and tha "Dutchman" »**7 If he waa acceptable. Accord - 1 Ha Tboa. Morris, con- have been sm wring foera, ^ ^ is a child requires raventy-threa I f c r t TrmBc ° flScer WIlHams took|ri<t8d #f iUaltag about $70 and When the Southern Oregon Co. let m o as great a tax rate ta Sugar- burning s logging camp building near tha mine examined. Coaunksteoer loaf aa ta Gteen Junction, or seven their taxes go , ,7 I Hauser to two years in th# peniten- Killed in Logging Camp a greet ta Bridge as ta the or more years ago, Mr. Mays« tried Will Kirk Mid that no evidence «me “ »u l ttary. to pay the taxes on about 64 acres of found of gM and all of the witness Cone River district Another of the seemingly endtes the lad [ u con,id«rable e f our teachers are draw the tract under contest, but the col es who eould be secured could not and frequently fetal casualitiee in in tha coming up at the session starting ing salaries of «800 er teas white lector’s office would not accept a por prove indications of it He said «7 logging operations in Coos county next Tuesday. The contested divorce tion of the tax, so he paid it on the the petition for the in many are getting «1200 or mo« occurred at Wm. Vaughan’s camp Mr. WWlama esse of Koeki vs. Koskl, from Marsh entire 116 acre#, and later got a vestigation. A n a l our ehddrea getting aa oqa naar Del mar Tuesday morning I yesterday field, will be started Tuesday and sheriff’s deed for It. The ruling that death w m due to Frank Arnot, o f Coos ton, was struck , , the eaaa of the Bank o f Myrri* Point About six or more years ago Mr. heart disease and natural causes will by a falling limb white he was walk Mill Again Running L ,. Spencer ia eat for trial on Thors- selary} | Leatherman built a house serosa tha that Kronsteiner’s family sflll ing in the wood» His skull w.v Following abundant rains on tha | day. •- - o f our children attend school 1 « « from his targe house and moved not get aa award tram tha state. crushed, his nose broken end some oi west slopes of the coast range early right months, some K 6 Is this Poto with the intention, evidently, hia teeth knocked out. He was takes this week an ample supply of logs I Not 8 Cutting Scrap« equality 7 of claiming rattlers’ preference In the m m of Fred Butterfield, at once to Mercy hospital, when I from the East Fork reached Coqnilta D. Dempeey, of Beaver Hill, rights when the land w m opened foi who died of gangrene and other cesu- erything possible was done for ni,° Weelww.il.» 4k. , --- B E ‘ the river running al-1 before Justice J. J. Stanley Tueodsy, ■ale by the government, but eecord- a month at ao after ha suf but he died at three e’eloek Wednes Feil 20 Feet Unhurt meat full of them. The boom at C* I where he plead guilty to being drank , tag to Mr. Mayra, the house he built fered tho lorn of*h too ta an accident day afternoon. His funeral services dsr Point was filled aa w on meet of 11» the betel ever th a », and was fined Julius Ruble had a bad accident 1WM on a forty-acre tract not includ at tha Smith mill, decision will be will take place at 2 o’clock Sunday the booms up the river and tha wel- n o a n d easts. He made arrange with his Ford Wednesday morning, L g te u,e m »*d about 100 foot later. A transcript o f the afternoon at tin .e o n s sound at the Johnson Mill whto-1 meats to have it taken eat e f hie next w m very fortunate ta aemtag eu t| .w>, trm ^ Urg«r tract, will bo taken and tha whole era) borne and will be 71 tie has beea reverberating through | eheek. of it without a scratch for htaiaeif. fh e f| /W » ta Mr. 1 experts will go Rev. Mr. Snyder, ef North Bend. the city fer the past two days It th e story in a Coos Bay paper that The roar o f hia ear, however, was I compUttl t_ h for m t at the land for it Thto to a peculiar ea#c^~ Arnot was 88 year* of age and had te net probable there will be another k . Was guilty ef using badly mashed. 1 aw wears and as payment for about Cooa Bay Tiaees. lived at the Bay for the peat fifteen abut down this winter to wait for Ho keeps hte ear ta the *M Lyoua’ 1#M00 fatt tinber which Mayra yuan, and te survived by hie parent«, to coese out, as there are mi . j lt thought the in naar tho north end of the T [u r l Leatherman cut on the 116 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot. What I lions of tool up Bishop Sumner’s Schedule forks waiting for , g*,h in hte back from falling on a bridge, and m he hacked out yrata makes this case a peculiarly tod on* |, gute more o f a ¡broken bottle, but this happened the day, for eome reason, ha kept right | K r MarM ^ been improving the The schedule of services o f the U that he teavea four motherless day before Dempeey got into «king and went off tho opposite ^ end of the tract and Mr. Leatb- Right JUvcroad Bishop Sumner oa children, Florence, Vivian, Steward Mra. Bessie M. Jones to | of the bridge from the ham. I --------«v , > u t hia annual visitation will bo aa fol and Russell, the two girls being sev me her in the t ■ Wednesday night waa the coldest ee d completely ever ■ low*: enteen and fifteen yean o f age rade buldtag, far this winter, end the snowfall that I down twenty feet be-1 the ree 10th, a. 1 Frank Dungey, wt I whitened the ground mode it m n «heels were In the air. | E. W. Gragg te just 10th, p. m Gifte Mra. Jones to a like reel winter. Yeeterdey w m e tod injury Mr. Rut net aerara from 11th, p. m., Gardner. i^ m 1 m m : is in • ¡reara’ ex Guild 1er he w m under t! tag. The «OU- 14th, p. m„ Port Orford. i North Bi 1 H U. 17, a to*, Bandon. W ANTTOPLANK ‘ NORTH BANKl“ Ì ~ ^ -W - I “ NOTES LESS THAN ESTIMATE * • £¿33 - - ~ «•H n <«a