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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1923)
/ ■-• ' ' <«É, > .«-I :*• -1 , r VOL. S. TTr. N - t 1 Ito o f i— — , I , ' J. D. Graham * Sons ware'very ?ór- tunato Tuesday night that they were not stuck for 810,000 or 816,00p bi damages ears? Toe TSe garage . aamages to stored ear*/ County Court Can A n D o on in s no fu U o f automsliaas thto rvpu- the North Bank Road 1 V' ing that tb«ro was no possible chance . - ’ '.’ ' l y , - Thin Year In Council SpoEt T w « * I . for M< lar of p a fow if for th* K m tor services which ware held in th* Liberty Theatre at U | o’clock. Tn* Knights formed in | cession at tks Odd Fellows’ kail aad marched to the theatre where an iliynci had tfitmvhltfi which complete ly flhed the lower 1 *d into the balcony, Special tousle ha for, which included solo* by Mrs. C. F. McKmght, with Out* obligato by A. A. Backhand by G. Rusaali^ Mor gan, as wall as a chafe of ladies’ voices. Th* music was a very pleasing feature o t th* program. The scripture reeding was oy Rev. H. V. Moon of th* Methodist Church South of this city. Rev. A. W. delivered the mqralng’s address with s thoughtful aad interesting p. 'IvM ■ ■ T< s * ^m , fo r T h 8 ii ING IS ILL For routes taken by pilgrima in goin , and return in* from ths holy city. Th* speaker saM he had visitod th# pelace of th* commaadlng Rngliah of fidai ofi thè Isiaad of Malta, whero I I FRIDAY* A P R IL •> ISM. J# r s-’ f j th# suits of mali troia by th* Knighta in thafe wars. Me eaid thè#« uniforma indicated that thè hnighto of t>oee days were men of largo stature raag- 1 ing from aix to sevsn aad a bali foto ^ ^ I l f e height The off «ring mede by ¡sater ia presented to H ou rs j H *tf | a . , , 2 * 5 * to Be Put Into Effect - .............. a I , * ; A large A great deal of discussion e f eitE Hie installation of the daily problems end praeticklly nothing set resident* 1 . tled is a short report of the council North Bend, proceedings last Monday evening, the* waited on the county court Wednesday only business done being the appoint^ to urge the immsdUfe msnt of Water Superintendent Faust* North Bank road Bad on x wnd the ffnra&liinj? if Doasible man as deputy marshal ngineer E. L. Vin toll’s «sport dll this year. C. W. Parker, sscretsry of the completion of the I Fourth street the Goods Roads Association, T. P. to to bridge, placed tks eost I 81988.68, H « n * and Gao* B. .'Topping made'tb# M B T the O l H K acrotouTa'tolft* hav • about 8280 toor* than Robert Tratak in f plugged the down drain complete» «m e oh some of thè traina betwrnn bM?’ An Inquiry as to why, brought ly. It took but to'torn e ^ ae^eo but * * the statement that 4 <000 fast mere of a hole through, however, and the tons cM rfigvfw f i » Coos Bay line will prò lumber had been used then wee shown bids would be advertised for b*Wy nnt'ihav* to wait for thè mgin of weight having been removed, the ito th* estimate, due to changes in the week for the grading between ceiling underneath Was easily raised line, changea. plans ma 4 * by th* council and the present end of the road and night .T T -.' in ~ stallation . "IW V M W - of » thè * iv v daily a s a itjr n . to its proper position. But that lake i» (T The Lamps ferry, but that there we H ip M r , must have weighed 0 lot lo r the built train SfiU a^p mean a change in The sale of “mease” or “ Itch“ pow funds available for gravelling. M up timber girder, tstrVy twelve inches Pfpaent day train schedule. One tl der was condemned and unless it fe Hanly then asked the court to botrow in sise, had snapped under the pres practically certain is that the stopped an ordinance forbidding ito from soma other funds, as has been sure and only the Inch inch end and h half e » irwi iron trsift will leave Marshfield ne sal* is to be passed. I htoto done is the past, os. borrow tool rods through it ke^t the roof from two* Vxura earlier than at pret a practice of scattering It at banks, or make th* ferry at Las smashing the cars underneath. T Air C^bpbly i departing from Marsh large gatherings to the groat d toll gate, or devise some way to it was not a drop o f Water Hui about 9 o'clock^. fort of those present. Icient funds to complete th* Thefs is sla p s possibility that Ths failure of many to take out 4 P « Iraki fe V leavs Portland in building permits was mentioned, and A telephone mesege received by J. morning instead of about midn the council decided to stand pat oft jJ. Stanley this morning from the Bay, as at prssdnt This would throw this ordinance and require that before was that Judge John F. Hall fewer 7 4*7 train service to somewhere a building can be erected or vei low and not expected to live through schedule of the original Coos led a permit must be secured the building inspector.^’ ’ Whether Che Hew service station op poste the Sentinel,' compiled with the that itli^ to d most likely*r^mre M V J N O . G . C L f r Tuesday, the county ordinance as to buildings within the ( 1 rs limits wsa argued at length. Ma Union Station in Portland all li or Hosier, Councilman ' Sfasala' anil would be available this yean about • » . «<*■ 1 »■ « M B M — 4 M M * , the Sheets Limited. Engineer Vintoti thought that it did, Auditing th* b u i required V 8:000^ John G. Clinton met and receiving delegations while other* claimed it did not and that' It was establishing a precedent * This statement rather nsn-s resulted in his death sbout two Vallay, as it will mean, not onlj e A fotttement with D. P. Jenkins for which would nullify the1' Are limit the court, for they had already o'clock ysaterday morning. Hs was m . s L ___Id_J_____ a___ a building ordinance. The insurance much earlier departure o f the P« t- ised the grading this year, as 1881J1 for right of way la ths figa- coming in with B. W. Gregg from the land train in the morning—which 1 H as July 16 if possible, on the sc Jos. Harville ranch, where they were not be very objectionable here—but it doing some carpenter work, and was e the much later srriehl complaint charges the cc |§ _ with willful negligence in mainta bring its right-of-way fence through the heavy dairy section of Coos county, between Coquilie and Myrtle Point, th* posts being rotten and the ft kn Ineffective barrier to cattle. It further state# that a few days prior to May 28, 1822, th* company had A m vegetation sleag its right-of way sprayed with e poisonou 26 heed of Ik . Sc brooder's cattle broke through f * P in the fence and too the poisoned Twenty-four of them became P twelve died. O f the other twelve, four lost their milk entirely and th* other eight were many riBB in resuming their normal milking con dition. For th* loss of stock, th* failure to ’ ml amount of milk, and iddental to carrying for and burying the dead, f 81976 is asked for. ItM & t COUNTY COUR 3-DAY SESSI an* w” ‘; KILLED fel n s 1 U IMMWlBf U .| | ir Knighta in line laat Sunday: W. G. Kmmerson, E. C.; L. H. Evans, G.; right of way. Ha fe to receive 81.66 A . 8. Blqnchsrd, C. G.; Dan S. Orr, a red for building the fence. 8 . W.; H. A. Busterud, J. W.; E. P. >rs celling for bi, Gen. F. s ’» revoked, the court r; August barley, sentinel; iApoesiMs to keep John H. btaddaa, G< sn many ef the men were W. Graham, J. A. Zachary, P. C. Bart- full of moonshine. And Jt Mf e , * - » 8 U h l W n . Betty#, W. H. says there fe another hall in the soeth half o f the county which r w T h T d m S & * # * '’ Ftom, 8L * h ’ will also have to q toi t urey, L. H. i esrc«, August Bids for th* publication of tho for* Wab Mast, Andy P. Davis, J. Ik mure summons to th* 1917-18 delin ton, J. L. Keonts, F. K. Alton, A. C. quent tax eases are to hs opened by th* court on Thursday, April 26. Vestal, L. M. Uaaard, E. L. VI Th* petition to form a now srhoo John E. Boss, E. F. DsMmux, A. B. Uidlsy, Jamas Nowlin. E. E. Johnson, district by a consolidation of districts C, E. Holing, C. 8 . Harlocker, H. W «1 aad 79 sn South Slough was heard, Mast, H. J. Edwards, JU C. Sckeliing but there being opposition by to ths consolidate! E. G. Oppsrmsn, J. 8 . La wrsncs, J. W Bon of ths matter was post Laird, K. F. Whitman, J r, Edgar Ed- toad until next month. wards, W n. Arches, H. J. V* Last Friday th* court awarded J. Gey H. Rebinson, W. V. Glaiayer, A. H. Stone, O. C. Sanford, C. W. Parker, W. aad J. R. Hills trom th* contrasts A. J. Sherwood, C. P . McKnight, Carl for building tho bridges on South they bsfe.g the lowest of four bidders. On South L. kL Douglas, W. E. Slough their hid wae 814.781 and on Catching croak, 816,600 B ests th e L y o a s The old question of cutting off the corner of the perking at the Sentinel Comer to provide * Wider entrance to the business section from the highway was mentioned, as well as the one on Front itreat,hi front of Brants' Con fectionery where the big stages have so much trouble in turning, hut action was postponed. Mors serious discussion as to the advisability of piecing meters fo r all water consumers was Indulged in, end the belief was practically unanimous that it would prove the most satiafae- | tory w y to reisd the funds necessary for the water department, end give every patron'the same treatment C a rl Z im m erm an R ecalled ; The recall election held iiv Powers last 8 aterday for Justice of the Peace District No. U , resulted in the elec tion of W. H. Kirby over Carl Zim- to 40 DTs. Richmond end Clerk« par formed the operation of trepanning and took a double handful of clotted blood from beneath the boa*. It *e- lievedjhim so that his hands, which had bean tightly clenched, relaxed, Hut he paeaed away about 2 o’clock yea- terday morning. , The funeral to to he held at the Nonray cemetery this afternoon at 2 o’clock. » T r t T * ' f f T t F i n . That U better than two and half to an*. although a son who is «attending O. A. C., two only about half the ratio that Mr, Kirby’s friends axpected him to win Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Clinton, by. The veto in the two precincts Mast, of Glsuada, C el written Assist- Coquilie Wlem Fourth Prize V which would include Roseburg. K. J. Pegs was prevented the first 4 f the week by the inclement weather from making a trin to Rosoburg to see how the fans oot there felt about forming the propoeed league. So far aa known here, Reed sport has not been given the Coquilie fran chise in the C o m County League, and what may be done on the Bay in' that regard is still conjectural, but it is fortunate for tbs interest of the sport over th*re that there is a town'wsit- ing to fill th* vacancy. It practically assures baa* ball la th* county this It fe Mr. Brown’s intention to j and paint and otherwise « model building aad put it in first cinse dition. He has been In Coquille about a month, but show* bis fai ita future by making thfe investi John Gaffney Injoraff Jno. Gaffney got mixed up with a T i i i * A g l fall resulted,in two broken riha end numerous bruises sbout his h«ed and 1 *> Æ ea th* boot ES. * E. have hi* fractures N s t lM The Vi fo r ^ ¿ h "Th# V) ome talent col for eevi definitely ay, April IS. It ¡SSw esmsdy wWt lots o f tl fee* of new firt kee*. s of weeks ago by th* apt week and bn tM*l»re truck by lare Is now over a id foot of good bea* available of fise an' slightly lees than th* vote for th* candidata*: In Powers there war* 148 veto* favoring his recall, and 77 against In Rowland It Mood 11« for A fetter from Corvallis'the first of this weak brought information that the Coquill* myrtle wood exhibit at the O. A. G. business show there feet week wor. the fourth prise out of 18 en tries. The judgw said tks exhibit was excellently shown and would have deserved a still higher sating had there been more to the display, or had myrtfewood been the princi pal product of this section. \Credit for this showing belongs to a great egtent to Fred W i«e r. tfm local ComlMWial Club's representa tive ot O. A. C., and to the other Co- acts. The play fe efit of the * ’i p Sad \ j ■. tT Corina ercial dub Meeting At the meeting of the Comcmrtla) Club Wednesday evening the high school students who took part in < 7 pbig ebb test at 0. A. C. wars pres ent to give a report of their trip to Corvallis, but in view of the small »1 hm I V W se— a.i nn ii i w , Seritinbl office and informs that there has bean na suggestion of sending the day train out of Portlacd. at 0. A. C. was read, listing CoquQle a* winner o f fourth prise and North Bend winner of fifth prise. The cost of gutting the exhibit installed and other incidental expenses totalling 821A4 was ordered paid, a* was the •84.76 expense bill incurred bj th*. Tbeten 4hy*’ postponement ban expired end I action by the commission can be pee tod at any thee, th* probability of a referendum on the gas tax law having completely disappeared. 4 Mr. Hampshire will faring at feast w team shovels into foe county to put on the jeh, says J. E. Ni probably half o f the equipment he win h* mm I 1 V ïï r , Vj'.'S _ ___ * * ' ■ «■ ____ .. ' (