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ANNIVERSARY EDITION COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. VOL. XXI.-NO. 2. $2.00 THE YEAR. city water in any quantity from any Basketball Here Tonight—7:30 faucet in the City water system shall North Bend is Coquille’s opponent ibe charged the minimum of $1.50 per tonight and the game will be the month. Office buildings, 25 cents per first championship affair played in occupancy. the new community building. North Minimum Remains $1.50 per In case of emergency the Water Ninety People Enjoyed Duck Two Bootleggers Claimed They Bend has been unfortunate in getting Rev. C. 8. Bergner Chosen For Committee shall have power to limit Month. Slight Increase in Didn’t Want to Be started this year, but the team's from - ■- Club’s Hospitality Last That Office by Chamber of or prohibit sprinkling or irrigation in r *r ■ ■ __ that high school are always danger Commercial Rates Separated Friday Evening Commerce Directors its discretion. ous and a good game is expected. There will also be a girls’ game At the adjourned session of the The third annual banquet of the Co 2 R. A. and Ruth Wells were each this evening between the Coquille and The directors of the Chamber of Beginners to Start Monday city council last Monday evening a quille Rod & Gun Club and the Fat sentenced to six months in the county North Bend High School sextettes. Commerce, in regular weekly session Everything will be in readiness new schedule of rates was adopted as Elk Duck Club was held in the Hotel jail here by Justice J. J. Stanley yes From now on all local games will1 at the Hotel Coquille Wednesday ev charges for the use of city water. Monday morning for the beginning of Coquille last Friday evening. About terday and fined $500 apiece—the be played in the down town hall, so ening, chpse Rev. C. S. Bergner, pas school in the basement of the M. E. The, new. schedule was not adopted ninefw of the members and their limit allowed for a first offense. ; that visitors will have no complaint tor of the Presbyterian church, as until after full consideration had Church South where Miss Vina Cronk guestawace present. A ■^Wells pleaded guilty Tuesday af to make that they are handicapped secretary. There were five applica 'been given the subject by the coun will have the class of 24 or 25 who It/wbuWbe difficult to conceive a. ternoon to transporting liquor but by the small playing area. tions for the position, all of them cilmen, and while they admit that the are just entering school. more elaborate and delicious banquet’ the lady claimed she was only accom well qualified to handle that difficult The Oerdnig Mfg. Co., which had The plumbing and toilets will be that 'that served by Lafe Compton panying her husband. However, when new rates may not be equitable in position, but after a discussion in finished by tomorrow night and all last Friday. The duck, as , well as she came to trial yesterday the judge the contract for furnishing the every single instance, they feel that cluding salary and other considera bleacher seats are finishing today the the alterations will be made. Tables every, item on the menu, was cooked found het guilty and expressed re- it is an improvement on the former and benches, rather than seats and to a tu^n and were thoroughly enjoy «gfet that he could not send them job of getting them set up. Melvin tions, the choice unanimously center rate, in that it will product from $150 Kern was in charge of the manufac ed on Mr. Bergner. ¡to $200 more revenue a month, and desks will be used in this primary ed. There were no tedious lapses be both to the pen. Mr. Bergner has agreed to a six ture and he has labored long hours room. Mrs. Wells had a .45 calibre gat on tween courses, the highly efficient .¡that injustice has been done to no Miss Jessie Cypher, of North Plain, corps of waitresses performing their her lap when arrested in their car ov- and incessantly that «the seats might months’ trial of the position at a part one. ' time salary of $25 a month, the or be ready at the time promised. Ore., has been secured to teach the duties with dispatch. the North Bend road, and Wells The greatest changes were in the The other games scheduled for to ganization to provide a typewriter and second grade and she will have the tried to bribe the officers with the $400 night are .Myrtle Point at Marshfield, office room. After that it will be de Following is the menu: Case of apartment houses. In these room in which Miss Cronk has been Hearts of Celery Ripe Olives in cash he was carrying. In sentenc and Coos River at Bandon. Tomor cided whether the time necessary to .every family will now be required to teaching. She came in last Saturday, ing the tWo Judge Stanley recom Teal Cock Tail, a la Blue Wing ■pay the minimum of $150 per month and entered upon her duties Monday Olympia Oyster Cocktail a la Blue Bill mended that they be taken before the row night Arago plays at Powers and take care of the Chamber’s activities and a single meter for a whole apart one of the county’s three undefeated is deserving of a larger salary. morning. She is a graduate of thé grand jury next month, one for car Widgeon Consomme ment js no longer the rule. Mr. Bergner is one of the live wires State Normal, with seven years of Canvas Back Chinook Baked Salmon, rying the weapon, the other for at- quintets is due to lose its perfect The meter rate for commercial of Coquille, who had special training record. teaching experience. terifipted bribery, and District Attor a la Julienne ¡users was raised slightly but is still in chamber of commerce work before ney Beddingfield said he would pre Spoon Bill Salad less than the rates paid over at the he entered the ministry, and the di fer the charges. with Whipped Cream Shoveler Ray. rectors feel confident that he will The arrest of this couple and the North Alaskan Mallard, Perfection It is not the council’s intention to prove the man for the place. capture of eight or ten cases of liquor Roast, Stuffed with Long Bill buy nor install any more meters ex Chas. T. Skeels, acting as club occurred at the point where the Con- Jack Snipe cept in case where it is evident that president for the first time, announc logue lagging road crosses the North Baked Potato, Mackerel Opening, an excess of water is being, used. ed the following standing committees Th? Sentinel had expected to have Mrs. George S. Robison died at her Bank highway, and was made by Butter Dressing, a la Sprig Nor will the meters be read hereafter for the year: Sheriff Ellingsen, Deputy Malehorn something to say in its anniversary Golden Red Head on Cob to fix the charge for residence users, home in the Roy district about two Finance—O. C. Sanford, C. C. Farr, edition about the early history of this and, Traffic Officer Williams. Hot Mud Hen Pie but the $1.50 minimum will be the miles up the river at 7 O’clock Sunday C. A. Reitman. morning at the age of 48 years, 9 The night before they had re paper, but found its efforts unavail Black Coffee and Cream rule. Industrial—Jno. E. Ross, A. O. ing for a thorough search of the files months and 29 days, after an illness Music was furnished throughout mained in Coquille and delivered The following is a copy of the reso Walker, J. W. Miller. lution adopted by the council Monday of about six weeks, which terminated the banquet and the program, which some liquor around town. Marshal fails to produee any copies earlier Highways—J. E. Norton, A. T. in a fatal attack of typhoid fever. followed, by Miss Muriel Simpson, H. Hollenbeck had been requested by than 1910/ This was five years after Morrison, J. P. Beyers. night fixing the new rates: its salutatory issue, which occurred Her funeral services took places at S. Norton and Kenneth Staninger. the sheriff to watch for a blue Buick Membership and Entertainment— Be it reselved that monthly rates the Ellingson funeral parlors at 1:30 Here again was the entertainment of roadster, bearing a 1924 California early in January, 1905. Fred Wimer, F. G. Leslie, A. A. Se- The paper was started by Orval for use of water from the City Wa- Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. fered, a pleasure to the guests, and license tag and when he spotted the lander. ■ ter System from and after Feb. 1, C. S. Bergner, of ■ the . Presbyterian the orchestra • was warmly applauded car Wells was driving he recognized Dodge, as the Coquille Valley Sen , Building—C. C. Archibald, S. M. church; under the auspices of Beulah for each number. it. The bootlegger was evidently sus tinel, although the equipment had Nosier, N. C. Kelley. 1925, shall be as follows: A. J. Sherwood was toastmaster picion, however, for he moved the been used to publish “The Recall,” Each family using water in Co Chapter, O. E. S., of which she was a Trade Extension—J. A. Lamb, J. L. quille shall pay the minimum charge member; and the interment was in during the ninety minutes of humor car'three times, after having first which a man by the name of Ingalls «Smith, J. L. Stevens. edited. the Masonic Cemetery. and wit that foUowed the minjgtra- sJfrfrX/t jn.Graham’s Garage. The of $1.50 per month for householders V Publicity-^-H. A. Young, H. M. Mr, Dodge, sold the Sentinel to J ¿L>nsler, E. D. Webb. Mary Ellen Roy was a native of the tibns to the inne^rnanj and never hit's ¡teB^ijaeS^s while; the mkrshal was use, up to 4,000 gallons and all above that amount at reguar meter rates, Roy district across the river, her he presided in the difficult position trying to telephone the sheriff and he C. Savani, either in 1909 er 1910, Legislation—L. H. Hazard, J. J, who published it until Jan. 1, 1913. but not including irrigation or water father being J. L. Roy, for whom the with more felicity, his remarks be lost track of it. Stanley, C. J. Fuhrman. At that time Lew A. Cates, who had Next morning, however, the officers ing lawns. This charge shall be made district was named. He died in 1918 ing apropros and his thrusts keen and Solicitation—A. N. Gould, Fred were on the alert and when the car previously purchased the Herald, Lorenz, G. Russell Mbrgan. whether the family lives in apart at the age of 85 years. Her mother penetrating. bought a half interest in the Sentinel ments, : flats, cottage, tents, excepting passed aWay five years earlier. Miss Before introducing the speakers of left, going toward Marshfield they Other committees will be named and became its editor and publisher. Only the auto park. For irrigation Roy was born March 26, 1876, and the evening he explained that the followed. later. After a year here Mr. Cates, who April 4, 1897 was united in marriage When asked for a key to unlock or watering lawns, a minimum charge toastmaster should be immunte from The subject of cheese, which is one of« $1.00 per .month shall be made to George «S. Robison, who survives any personal allusion, fixing the max the rear compartment, Wells said he was of a roving disposition, disposed of the matters the club intends to de of his interest in both papers to the her« They have had only one child, had lost it, but the woman moved when used 'during June, July, August imum penalty—six months and $500 vote some attention to this year, was and September, except when modified Edna A., who, since graduating in our — punishment for violation of the about 30 steps away and remarked, present owner. The Herald was continued under discussed at considerable length. The or rescinded entirely or in part fy city schools serrai years ago, has rule. J. A. Lamb was the only speak “I’ve got it and I’d like to see you get lease, first to Percy C. Levar, and af organization intends boosting that been an employee of the Farmers and ■Water Committee, and not otherwise. er with sufficient temerity to call it.” ter his death to J. C. Savage, until product to its utmost this year. By use of a screw driver the offices All householders are required to no Merchants Bank here. forth the sentence. While these Weekly Wednesday ev Sept. 1, 1917, at which time it was Mrs, Robison is also survived by a uncovered the booze, but they also tify water , office, when they start to In introducing the speakers, Mr. ening dinners are attended by all the consolidated with the Sentinel, and iuse water for irrigation during the sister, Mrs. Arthur Ellingson, of this Sherwood stated that the tables were found bottles in the pockets of the directors, they are open to everyone, four months mentioned, and this city, and a brother, J. B; Roy, of San graced that evening with the pres car and in the grips of its occupants. its equipment either sold or installed whether a member of the chamber or m the Sentinel office. It was reported that the stuff was •charge shall continue until notifica ta Rosa, California, who. is 70 years ence of several movie stars and as he For the past twelve years the Sen not, who has any matter whatsoever tion is given of' discontinuance. Ir of age. called the names of Mary Pickford, high grade Canadian whiskey, but Dr. tinel has occupied its present cor to bring before the club. J. A. Burket, who made a test of it, Mrs. Robison was universally re rigation to be limited to two hours Charley Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, ner, but it is hoped that within a year spected and loved by a wide circle of Gloria Swanson, and others of the said it was made from wood alcohol. per day. Persons failing to notify 'water of friends and her passing in the prime Hollywood celebrities, one by one the Wells and the woman claim to have it will move to a permanent location What the Sheriffs Discussed fice will be assessed double charge of Jife brings sorrow to--all who knew following Gun Club members arose, been married on the third of last in a home of its own. The building Deputy Sheriff S. A. Malehorn re for the first month’s use of water for her. She was one of God’s good wo and later responded to the call for a September, his brother and a woman now rented by the Sentinel is to give turned Sunday from attending the men, "a : faithful wife and a devoted tak on the subject assigned. Some, being witness, at Tia Juana, but a way before the progressive spirit state, sheriff’s association in Port irrigation or for watering lawns. which is moving Coquille so rapidly All business houses not otherwise mother. followed the line marked out for hunting license issued to her last land last week. He also attended the forward, and a concrete building is fall was in another name. specifically mentioned using city wa them while others were like ( the conference held by Dr. Linville, fed ter shall pay $1.50 per month, mini- Thousands of Logs Come Out preacher who took a text , and' This was in the nature of a honey to take its place. eral prohibition law enforcement of The new Sentinel home will be lo moon trip, they said. But they also ptium. straightway departed therefrom. The ficer, at which all phases of prohibi Yesterday the North and East said this was their third trip in here cated on what is known as the old tion law enforcement were discussed. Commercial users, manufacturing speakers were: Forks were practically cleaned of Masonic lot, across the street north from San Francisco. The first trip plants, Garages, Creameries, Ice One of the subjects which came up C; A. Rietman—“How he tells the logs, the big drive bringing every they sold out; the second trip they of the Liberty Theatre, which was for the greatest discussion was the ¡Plants, Laundries, Court House, and age of a duck by its teeth. ” thing down as far as Gravel Ford, purchased last, spring for this pur ¡users of water outside the City Lim Supreme court decision in the Mc Arthur Ellingson—“Why he spec’ were the victoms of hi-jackers at the but from there to the mouth of the Bay and lost everything so that pose. its shall be metered and charged for Daniels case from Benton county. ialize's on Canvasbacks arid the size of North Fork the river is bank full of they had «to borrow money to get back as follows: McDaniels was searched before being shot.” • • logs. '1 ■ i. Minimum rate $1.50, without Toilet Motor to Increase Output arrested and without the formality George Johnson—“The *art of duck home. E. E. Johnson says that the loggers This teip they wanted to reach and bath; $2.25 with toilet and bath. of a search warrant and the court calling with several illustrations.” will be up against it unless they can E. E. Johnson has ordered a 300 h. Bandon/ and from a remark made by 1st 1'500 gals. ,5c per 100 gals. held that the arresting officer ex Ira Johnson—“The advantages and get permission to swing a cross boom p. motor for the mill here, delivery the wSman, had taken the North Bank Next 2500 gals. 3c per 100 gals. ceeded his authority in searching him. disadvantages of hip boots » and wad across the main river at Norway for on which is expected within sixty road to deliver a $25 cargo en route. Next 3500 gals, 2c per 100 gals. He could, however, have been ar ers.” » They are both between 25 and 30 days. It is another step in the com rested for drunkenness, which would Next. 130,000 gal. 1 l-2c per 100 gal. by summer it will be impossible to F. C. Hudson—“How t<-draw plans get these millions of feet out of the plete electrifying of the local plant years age, the woman being quite Anything over 130,000 gals, lc per have put the officers entirely within for a perfect duck boat.” « North Fork, good looking. She said per parents and is expected to speed it up to the their rights in seaching him. 100 gals. Arthur Fishs—“The philosophy of An effort is to be made to secure point where 100,000 feet can be cut a lived in Kellogg, Idaho. The Water Committee shall, at any Many suggestions for ascertaining morning and evening shooting.” day instead of 80,000 fet. time when in their judgment an ex the consent and permission to do this whether a suspected bootlegger had M.. J. Hartson—“How long after from the. Panter steamboat people, The motor will be used on the head cess of water is being used over the Our Thanks to the Tinies sundown is it before the sun goes rig, the main saw of the mill, and wit'« liquor on his person were made by amount being paid for on the mini the Port of Coquille River, and the, down.” war department. If the logs can be have power sufficient to drive the the officers present at the meeting. The Sentinel is under obligations mum flat rate, install meter at the Ray Miller—“Will explain the *^u- to the Coos Bay Times for the use of saws through the largest logs with released and run into the Coqu ’ Ke. Mr. Male'norn says also that a bill cost of the user and if found to be per X method of picking ducks.” has been introduced in the legisla where they can be used as needed it out slowing operation's down, as is several cuts appearing in this Anni using in excess of four thousand gal Henry Hess—“Mid winter wading, ture, which will practially do away lons per month shall be charged me will be the means of turning 1 into neck deep, its action and reactioji.” versary Edition, which appeared in now the case with steam power. cash approximately $300,000 worth, Steam will still be used at the with all dance halls outside of in their larger 72-page Christmas edi ter rate. Frank Greenough—“Sprigs. How tion last month. This credit is given plant, but the motor will relieve the corporated cities, unless they com which might otherwise have to wait The water committee may make a come the length of their necks.and in lieu of a credit line under each boiler and engine to a large degree. ply strictly and literally with the law «flat rate for the Coquille schools of until nekt winter' to come out. a truthful explanation of how he'Tost cut which was unintentionally omit Mr. Johnson is also planning on in in all particulars, and will also affect $125.00 per .year. his souwester, not the explanatioh ne ted as the pages of the special section stalling a. dry kiln before a great every dance hall in the state, wher Road Bond Case Argued Hotels and rooming houses shall gave his wife.” ever located. This provision will for while. were being printed. pay a minimum at the rate of 25c per C. R, Wade, of Bandon, was in town George Lorenz—“By what method bid any girl under 16 from being room, .whether occupied regularity or yesterday morning, on his return he figures the bag limit.” , present at a public dance after nine Each Had an Alias Band Concert Here Sunday ¡not so long as they are maintained from Salem, where on Tuesday he ar A. N. Gould—“How he holds.;' on o’clock unless she is accompanied by for this purpose, plus $1.50 per month gued the friendly suit brought to test Green Winged teal with logarithmetic Donn Stonebraker, alias Don VolF- a parent or legal guardian. A Symphony Concert will be ren for dining. rooms or restaurants. the validity of Coos county’s last certainty.” dered by the Coos Bay Concert Band mer, and Hilda Jensen, alias Mrs; W. All accounts are due for water .on bond authorization—the $400,000 is Alfred Johnson—“A true ; bear at the Liberty 'Theatre here Sunday F. Reeves, are the names as they ap Dance Hall Licenses Granted or before the 10th of each month and sue voted last summer. story.” , ■ at 2:30 p. m. An unusually good pro pear on the register at ¡the sheriff’s if delinquent for 10 days, service will “It is one case I would like to J. A. Lamb—“The trials and «tribu gram has been prepared, the concert office, of a man and woman, who The county court has issued dance be disconnected. Water will again be lose,” was Mr. Wade’s comment He lations of a duck hunter.” to be in eight numbers. One of the are being held jn default of hall licenses this month to the follow served upon payment of amount due represented the Coos County Good Ray Long—“Temperature' regula features is a baritone solo by Tracy $1000 bonds, for contributing to ing persons: plus charge for disconnecting and Roads Association, which brought the tion by word of mouth.” Geo. W. Cox, for hall three miles • A. Leach. Admission will be 25 and the delinquency of a minor. They connecting again. suit. He anticipates that the decision were bound over to the grand jury by south of Bandon. J. W. Miller—“Four A. M.’t 10 cents. Any store or other oecupancy not will be rendered by the court next Justice of the Peace Maybee at North Alton Clausen, at Riverton. being served by city water but using Tuesday, (Continued on eighth page.) Calling Cards, 100 for $1.50, Rend, Anna C. Drake, at Powers. THE WATER RATES G. C. SECRETARY A GOOD WOMAN PASSES AWAY SENTINEL IS 20 YEARS OLD