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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
New Goods '¿f ■-,, - • t H >' * * arriving: d aily. Com e an d look over our stock. You are a lw a y s w elcom e It is Consequently Cleanest and Best Use It and Save Money [horn w ithout a thought o f who it m ight bo. “ T on bet,“ an* wared the pedestrian. Ho climbed in and than Malehorn, who had u en him but once before, boay formulating plana fo r a definite « “ j ayatem fa r Beilin* season tickets, Neodleaa to say Sam had company covering all three numbers, through- h*ck to Coquille and Bellroaa is now ,eat the town. T h e ticket sale w ill in the county ja il. probably be pot on early next week. Strict attention w ill be given to man jPaaseh Gets $450 and 100 Days agement and system, end mess urea taken to avoid duplicate calls both in Tha tria l o f L A . Paaach, o f North tha residence and boaineaa sections. I Bemd, held here last Saturday, result- This A rtis t’s Course is an instruct- lad in his conviction on throe counts I — that o f d rivin g w hile intoxicated. *v*> worth-while entertainm ent, snon- I fo r reckless d rivin g and fo r driving sored by your high school and the stu I on -th e w rong sido o f the highway dent body feels that it must have the len d fo r hawing liquor in hia poaaes- hearty support o f a ll the eitisens o f this town to carry this enterprise jsion . Justice Stanley held court in through to a successful completion. the city hall end the tria l lasted fo r I several hours. Although a general Rogue River Indian Dead denial o f a ll the charges was made by Seventy-seven years a fter ha was Paaach, tha evidence o f ladiee o f the B ridge section, o f M r.. Dealer, whose snatched from impending death by car was wrecked, o f TraO e Officer torture at tha handa o f Bogus river W illiam s, and othara, convinced the Indians, old “ Doc“ H ill, D igger In judge that ha was gu ilty. dian and wall known character o f H e fined him «300 and sentenced the W ilbur vicin ity in Douglas coun him to fiO days in ja il fo r reckless ty, has died. “ Doc,“ aa ho was called d rivin g; $100 and 100 days fo r d riv by tha whites because they found hia ing while intoxicated and $60 fo r Indian name unpronounceable, w e having liquor in his possession. The •boat 91 yuan old at tha tiaM o f hia tw o ja il sentences run concurrently. liftl til It was early in the year 194« Hia d river’s license wee also suspend whan Flem ing H ill, one o f the pieo- ed fo r a year. A s Paaach was taking tha tw o girls e e n o f Douglas county, came upon on a charter trip to Portland, and *be band o f Rogue river Indians pre ha was d rivin g fo r Jew Em ery, o f the paring fo r tha torture end death o f Bay, D istrict A ttorn ey Fisher any« he eoo o f th eir eaptivee. This tribe and w ill start proceedings to confiscate * e D igger Indians w ere at wdr at I the Hudson which Paaach was driving. the tim e. H ill saw that tha victim was a marc slip e f a boy, apparently •bout 14 y e a n old, and in his com-1 paaaion ho drove a bargain w ith the eapton to let him have the boy in ax-1 change te r j * harte. Nevar fo rgettin g U a gratitude, the lad always remained with the H ill fam ily, adopting its name ami asrv- in g it throughout his lift , which has ju st dosed. capad Bellroaa. P**l * * " f “ Battery W ork Coquille Service Station COLUM BIA BATTERIES On the Highway ^ PhoM A W ay to Save Money U k Zerolcac — abetter oilmen if it does cost lest Zcrotene coats leas than many other oik at inferior lubricating quality because at cm at/ ceilent facilitata fer producing anti distributing make it available. A ll that you pay fix Zero' lene goes to buy high quality only. Zerolcne w ill mince your carbon troubles and give you more miieage#om your gasoline. It w ill reduce your upkeep coat, add yean to the life of faction in < 5%mon Reports Threateniag Letter A Bandon press dispatch dated Tuesday says: Quite a sensation has buna caused h«rc by threatening letters sent to Mrs O ttillie K. Kronenberg, one o f the heat known residents o f Bandon and Southwestern Oregon. The threat is in connection w ith the Coveil murder case and resulted from the efforts o f M rs. Kranunborg to assist the fa m ily whe* had lo n g been friends. An investigation o f tea m atter to being made. This m ay result in some light being shed on ten m ysterious death of Mrs. CovaH as w ell as pun ching the perpetrator o f the threat ening letters. Mrx. Kronenberg to the w idow e f the late John Kronenberg and m oth er of Jack and G eorge Kronenberg. She has been forem ost In philanthrop ic work in this section and the Ir o n - mi berg fam ily has dona n o r * to ad- vsnee the Bandon section than any others. , In discussing the K.-unenherg said: “ m atter, M r*. "I received an anudytouae letter that flavor, o f tea Ku O a x . I t w m na>l«d at Bandon, Bantaffiburttil m i e r 6th. It says to 'to have a rope around ‘bang to tha nearest 1 spank o f the Covali to Coquille and was hospital and taken to bar home Mon day, conditions looked very favorable te r the savin g o f the eye. E arly Tuesday m orning her breathing be- Searching parties late Tuesday tam e .difficult and while a phyisician found tha body o f John Russell, aged 62 years, M yrtle Crash ranchar, who fa ll from a lo g and neeidentally shot him self late Sunday evening. R s i* sell le ft hia brother'.« home a t M yr tle Creek about S o’clock Sunday ev Tha ear in which she was riding ening. About a m ile from the house was occupied by tee -giri, her mother he crossed a ditch by mean« o f a and several friends. The car which broken log and it is believed tea t be collided w ith it was driven by Chas. slipped, hia gun hit tha lo g and was discharged, the bullet goin g through W atson, o f M yrtle Greek. hia noaa and tearing o ff the upper Had Botmi in T hdr W ffiffiEffi part o f his bend. A bullet hole was found in hia hat, Gene end A lfred Meeam, tw o Bul which bung on a projection a abort lards young men, w ere token into distance away, and the theory is that custody Wednesday evening by N igh t a tw ig forced tea man’s hat down e v Officer Oakes when the U tter found e er his face, the bullet goin g through ju g o f moonshine in th eir car. They in this manner. Russell is survived were d rivin g n pew Chevrolet belong by two brother* and one sinter. He ing to their mother. The shine was w ill be buried at D illard Tuesday. to have been taken np tea river to a party o f fishermen. The boys admitted before Judge M ast that they purchased it from a man op the street but refused to di vulge hia identity. Gene was fined $76 and given a sentence e f $0 days to Jail, the sentence to be suspended during good behavior. A lfred , who is under age, waa placed under $100 ball to appear in tha juvenile court at Coquill# on September 26th. The ear to being bald. Under the tow it is subject to confiscation al though the owner to a ll, probability had no knowledge that it carried li quor.— Bandon W orld. Oregon - . ”■ iv ,’.!* / '’ State tf x " . »¿¿ft\V ' 4 Î . **•>?••; Fair •* .j «#’. fij Salem, September 24-29 Y OU SHOULD sea this exhi bition of products from ev ery section of our state, a reve lation and a liberal educatif» to everyone. ¿H U I t i l Agriculture, Horticulture, liv e Stock. Special attractions day and night. Horse racing, amuse ments, stock and poultry shows, etc. - $76,000 in prizes and purses. Fare and one-third f o r the R ou n d Trip A ll Trains Direct to F air Grounds ■' ^ _ ’■ ' áf ’ V F or fu rther particulars ask agents JO H N M. SCO TT Aaa’t Passenger Traffic M g r, Portland, Ora. Southern Pacific Lines HERE iV t h e C tftew er to your stove problem QUICK'S STORE Phone 110L