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■í¿*-'.5íe ■ THE PAPER THAT’S VOL. XXV COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY Father & So« Feed, Dec. 6 Well Water la A-l County Health Officer P. M. Drake' o. received word from the state health 1 department Saturday that the water, in the well from which Coquille is now' securing it* supply, is A-l. ■ 7 > IMeitn Laird, IB, Killed at Had this been the report on the: sample* submitted when the well was' W«ek--->117 Rained 1« Coquille The Smith-Hughes ciaos of Coquille High i* going to make th* Fathers A Son* banquet and feed next Friday evening an unusually big affair. The thirty-four boys in the das* and their fathers will he augmeuted by guests bringing the total attendance to on* hundred. * - feed win will be held in the ; ! The im ieeo oe nera me high nign »chooi gym at 7 p. m., Friday, Dec. 6. The byy,- mothers wiH furnish the dinner and the school board ha* voted to pre>ent the clfc48 with , freeBer of ice ______ cream ___ in appreciation of ______ their __ _______ _ _ work'in laying the concrete driveway iB u hieh school grounds. j _______ _ . first drilled Coquille might have avoided a water bond election, al . • . “ Preparations for th* Christmas though it would have been necessary I ! Keith Laird, 18-year old son of The Red Cross Roll Cali which ha* The “Boss’ Dinner," a* the ladies of Opening, to be staged by th* Coquille to invest about 840,000 for new pipe and Mr*. Jos. Laird, wa* fatally just been completed ehow* 117 name* th* Buaine** A Professional Women’s merchant* next Tuesday evening, Dec. line, other replacements and exten- jured at Camp 3, at thro* o'clock *• having reeponded this year whieb Club designated the banquet tendered 8, ar* progressing and it is certain , siona, in order to use the storage sup- Tuesday afternoon, paeeing away is quite a little larger list than it their employers and other guests at the affair will be well worth while. I ply for nine month* of the year. has been for the _ past the Mast A Wilson hospital ia M . few . year*. Mrs. the hotel Monday evening, was the Thirty business flrm* ar* included I -■ Ida K. Owen, local Red Cross chair- splendid kind of a success that the The pump now in use ha* not lower- Point at ten o’eloek that night. The unfortunate boy had * . the ladiaa of in th* agreement. Prior to IM that I od the level of the water in the well man. wishes .. to .z thank ladie* wished it to be and was a* evening their window* will be decorat an inch and it is doubtful if a pump working at the edinp as c American Legion Auxiliary, and greatly enjoyed by the 115 present as ed behind screened glass. At a given putting twice the water in the reser for some months. With three any Mesdame. Clifford Kem, Hudson’s Nam« Belongs There any such event ever held in Coquille. signal, probably the turning off of voir that this one does would have af boys he was «tending on a log . G. Prey, Lee Hand, Wm. A. Zo*el, , . The soft light’from candle*, with Roy Gudmundson and John (terding, _ D“* * “ err“r o1 o«1*'0« all lights in town for a few seconds, fected the underground lake. a cable caught on a sapling. An v«ry few electric lights, the beautiful for the'r assistonce , Sentlnel • P*rt> the name of “Hudson’s the screen* will be removed. A* th* table decorations, and the happy flow The shortage Tuesday morning re pull caused the line to begin to light* flash on the now streamer light* sulted from an idle pump several and the other boys jumped down t Following to the lirt of there who of conversation a* well a* the most «—.rod roll rod call: «.i: -Gifts," WM omitted in the eo-opera- recently purchased by the Chamber of hours Monday night when the juice safety. Keith wm looking for a , answered 'delectable menu derved by Manager Mountain State. Power Co., flve; «dvertwement on page nine of Commerce and the businoe* men them was off, but by noon on Tuesday, Wa place to land when the heavy . Compton all combined to give the J. 8. Barton. Dr. J. R. Bunch, Nosier th» issue. Mr. Hudson ia participet- diners a sense of well being and the selves will also be put into use and ter Superintendent Epperson reported nearly as large ae hie head, st « Walker, Gould Furniture Co., J. C.|in»„in «* hoi.day movement in Co feeling that it was good to be there. the business section should blase forth the supply as gaining on consumption him on the side of the head, fr Penney Co., J. L. Stevens, (terding I»«“® •»< ha* a vmy fin* gift selected a* it never has before. ■ ing and crushing ips skull and In welcoming thoee present, the again. a _ _ fcrs nvaaant tn zvwm zsff Kia jmaixtsm - » t am The Opening is scheduled for 7:80 breaking an arm. rdware Co., H. A. Nier garth, Las club’* president, Mr*. Geo. W. Bry and th* store* wid remain open until He was attended by Dr. Ric , B. Folsom, A. T. Stanley, E. ant, stated that last year’s banquet 9 o’clock. •H. Clymer, Paul Van 8coy, S. D. Pul- who held no hopes for relief, was a succeea and that in point ef On another page of this issue win ford, Mr*. Clare Lehmanowsky, Ja*. tl,en he WM rushed to the M numbers at least this one was equally be found reference to the merchandise q Watson, Mr*. Hal Pierce, L. H. Has- 'successful. She hoped to meet all to be given away by each of the parti out recovering consciousness. ieru, |ard, <-*ui Paul .mcciwame, McElwain*, k R. . a*, M. oennevt, Bennett, present at next year** dinner. cipating business house* and th* buy- z, >n „ J,- a u i. i. Whether such accidents, which atU-E. D. Webb, C. R. Mudd, F. A. Pook, She spoke but briefly on B. A P. W. The Coquille Public School* through in th. 1 nut — a . - ?aia - t_a that next JWr _ _ a; ta.2 Dublin, from far and iMhar. is m- Schr>Ha_ J. I, HnlYtfftM Jtiwx artiviner, vitod to ask the store management W. V. Ferguson, superintendent, an are due to carelessness on the ________ _ The final hearing of the Coo* county plan* are to be made for an Interna ___ the details which will govern the giv nounce the observance of American of operatives, or are due to the ____ speed, Willey, John E. budget committee will be held in the tional club federation at a meeting to Educational Week, beginning next the management demands, is ‘ Pert Rogers, Ralph Harry, Henry ing of these present*. They are to be county court room next Monday, Dec. be held in Switzerland. Several Eu presented on Christmas eve, when a Monday, Dec. 2. unknown to the lay man, but that Lorens, J. - G. - Page, - J. E. Norton, 2, when it is expected that all six ropean countries already have wo American Educational Week is des there should be greatly safety for the First N program will be given in the Commun National Bank, 0. C. Sanford, member« will be present. The final men’s organisation* and federation» ignated by the National Educational ity Building. young men working in logging camp*, Coquille Hotel Shop, Hudson’s Drug hearing and adoption of the county of club* such ae exist in th* United Association and allied group, a* a The Blue Moon Orchestra ha* been Store, R. W. Bishop, Frac** Esto*, court will occur ths last of D.-cember. State* and it will be but a step to form secured to furnish music for the open week during which the school is to be . Funepal Mr^|eeg ww, cunducUd E. D. ________ McCuen, .____________________ Rev. Hal. B. Eubanks, _ As tentatively approved by the com- a world federation of busineee and brought before th* public, and the par- Schroe<ler chapel in Myrtle - Mrs. Keiths Leslie, Mrs. Dan Brown, ' mittee the budget provide* for a gen professional women. ing Tuesday evening. ent. and patrons, when po-i««. ‘ye.terd.y morning at 11 o’clock, ............ a........ .. re. 0. H. Iverson, Dr. W. V. Glais- oral fund expenditure next year of Music for the evening was furnished brought to the school* for observing; terment was in the Dor* cemetery. , Mrs. Roy Willard Mr*. Bert Fol- >846,377.40 and of general road fund by Mr*. Harley W. Covalt, who again A Mot’s Bible Schml the work which i* being done by the j Hollis Keith Laird was bom in M , Mr*. R. E. Booher, Clifford Gul- expenses totalling 8220,044.66, or a delighted a Coquille asaemblage, ac An un-denominational Bibb School students of the community. tie Point, July 9, 1911, being fa *eth, Ralph Kruse, I. A. Elrod, Mrs. grand total of over >1,066,000. companied by Mr*. C. A. Rietman at cl*** for asen i* to be Started in K. P. Plans for observance of this week month* and 15 day* past 18 yean Kennett Lawr*nee, J. L. Smith, 8. The tentatixe tax levy for state and the piano; enjoyable piano solos by Hall, Sunday morning at 6:45. It writ in Coquille are such as to interest all age. He was a student ia the D. Walters, J. B. Erwin, Mrt. Willis county is 8680,522.06; the high school Mrs. H. H. Hartley; ard most pleasing be for men over 18 year* of age and people who have children in school, or quill« schools for some years, Harmon, H. E. Hess, Mn. H. E. Hess, tuition, *85,000; and the special road vocal solos by Mire Lucille Hoover, every man in Coquille who is not at who are desirous of seaiag the town more recently had been Marie H. Blixrud, Ida R. Flugum, tax of three mills, *84,000. This music teacher in the Coquille schools, tending elsewhere I* invited to join have th* best of school*. high school in Myrtle Point, Aagot Hoyendahi, Ida K. Owen, H. make* *799,522.06 which is approxi accompanied by Mr*. Hartley. th* claes or be present for it* meet The grade school* from the first to ing only a credit and a half of -A. Young, J- Arthur Berg, Safeway mately correct, although the session In introducing J. Arthur Berg, ing*. A program of music and a 20- the eight grades, will especially invite ' Store, Economy Market, R. T. Slater, Monday may change it somewhat. ing enough to graduate, he had first speaker, Mrs. Bryant said it was minute discussion of Bible subjects parents and friends to visit during t been attending school this fall Ideal Bakery, J. A. Thomae, C. J. not a* mayor of the city, but a* a and thought* i* the schedule for the school hour* and observe th* work I intended to enter again after the uhman. M. J. Hartaea. T^-Gsusr plain boss. We presume she meant which i* being done daily in the differ th* “plain" boa* re'erenee to diatin- The class is sponsored by the Bible ent room*. Thta Technical flaw* in th* bond forma This 1« is in no way a school »choolj Keith <n atWetB. especially tn | Grime*, Wm. Fortier, J. J. Stanley, gnlsh from a political born. Class of the Christian church* but ia exhibit aa,t ___ used by Coo* county for years caused boketballdid h..hino_.nd wmere Carry Stanley. Coquille Laundry, Mr. Berg offered ’he suggestion not to be affiliated with any religious order, doing daily work according to Judge Brand to direct a verdict in fa of the M. P. high school** best player* H. C. Cete, C. G. Caughell, Mrs. C. that the “bosses’ dinners” have be denominaUon. vor of the defendant, Christ Antone, the course of study. last winter. W. Gardner, Roadmasters Office, Geo. whom the county was suing for 81500. come so popular and pleasant that he 1 Such classes have been started in In the high school visitor* are wel Besides bis parents he is survived B. Weatherby, R. H. Mast, Freda wished they might be held once a week scores of cities in thia county proba come at all times during the day. It also settled the case against John by three brother*, Eugene, who is a Berry, Mattie Holbrook, Dr. C. R. ->r monthly, at least. bly the largest and flrst being that in However, to give opportunity to the Swing who had signed a 8500 bond. senior at U. of 0., Shirley and Wil- Bloyd, N. C. Kelley, Dr. P. M. Drake, In his tribute to ladie»- n businere, Lee Angeles which has a regular Sun fathers of the children and also others When Ray Lane was arrested last ferd, and one sister, Averill. Robt. R. Watson, J. P. Beyors, Mr*. he said that when women first came to day attendance of 1000. April on a liquor violation, th* above who cannot visit during the day, a America the chief aim of all was Mary Corthell, T. M. Dimmick, Hoo- ■ . ,.-y ■ named men went on his bonds for 82,- special evening session is to be held 57 /urkeys Won in Shoot marriage. Since then they have at ton Electric Shop, Blythe Cousin*, 000, and when they failed to produce j Building to Be IM Feet Wide Wednesday evening from 7:3® until tained more advanced education and Bernice Alpine, D. F. Thompson, F. The most nuccesaful shoot ever held him for trial, suit was started against 9:00, at which time all afternoon are entering nearly every phase of Instead of a building 50 feet wide in Coo* county is the general verdict G; L«1*. Co<l«»le Service Station, them for collecting the face of the , classes will be held. School this day r.__ »_*_ • <w* «. at Mr«. JAAftHflmVl Dr £• J B 11 „Glni'’ and extending through from First to human endeavor.* Women can now in praising .1 the swa Turkey Shoot . v held bonds. will be dismissed at noon, the students B. Gillis, ” Fred Bee “ Hiva A Second street, alongside the Chevrolet >wn property in their own name which the Gun Club grounds by the local Mrs. J. ’ ” ” ’* " It seems to be up to Coos county of returning for their regular afternoon Radio Shop, Gao. W. Taylor, J. A. 100 years ago they could not; they building, Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. American Legion poet last Sunday. ficials to devise a new, hog-tight bond, classes and study hall* in the evening. Grimes have decided to All in the en- More than 250 people were in at Lamb, C. T. Sheets, C. C. Farr, Hub or else to refuse to admit anyone to have attained suffrage and thair voice* ______ It will be the plan for the parents to are heard in legislative halls. Thou Clothing Store, V. R. Wilson. tire 100 feet space be two*« «9 b 7„; hnn «tri« tat* each tendance, not all of them shooting x^The^r^' ball, and that is impossible under the ' law except in the most serious case*, ! sand* of women took the place of men however, and 57 birds were handed class in which the cKldren recite. in Industrie* and professional life dur building, but making it only 70 feet out by the Legion State Delegates Named ; As * terminstion to the students’ ing th* war and the vaet federation of deep. ! observation of the occasion the boys Five and ten men squads, flring at At the meeting of the directors of Preparing for Three More Units club* ha* followed the lesson* of op i There will be three occupancie* be- of the Smith-Hughe* department will elay pigeons, kept th* trap setter and the Coos County Game Protective As Concrete foundation pier* are in portunity learned during that period. “Ji.™! trap tripper busy from before ten in sociation held in the city hall Tues place for the addition which the Smith He concluded with the prediction that building, but th* owner* are not yet and Sons banquet Friday evening in the morning until mid-afternoon. day evening, delegates to th* stat* Wood-Products company intend* women would *oon hold the best and ready to announce who will occupy It wa* a line morning for shooting, association meeting to be held early the High School, Miss Roseman’s building to the battery separator most responsible position* in th* them. 1 Home Economics department serving. weather condition« being most favor tn December, were chosen. L. A. Lil- plant next year. Th* addition will world’s work. A driveway, eight foot wide at the able and several of the sportsmen ran Jeqviat and Harry A. Slack were comprise three more units. The con J. E. Norton, th* next speaker, rear of the postoffice will provide an up good score*, and some good marks named, with F. C. Hudson and E. J. crete and timber* resting on them said he did not ear* to give women To Be Married Tomorrow outlet for the incoming and outgoing I men lost out in the shoot-off making Schneider as alternate*. At the pres were put in so that high water would any pointers on how to run affair*. mail. Construction is expected to be Th* marriage of Mis* Myrtle Mast, a straight ten. ent time there are more than 50 mem not interfere with getting the work “They ar* doing it new.” gin some time next month. daughter of Mr. and Mr«. H. W. Mast, Earl Graham probably had the best ber* in the county, but it is expected started when desired ha the spring. -T Women flrst entered th* public of of Lee, to Raymond George Edward*, record for the day with 85 target* hit that by the time the delegates go to Geo. A. Ulott, the superintendent, fice* in Washington, D. C., in 1860, of Milton, Oregon, will be solemnised out of 86 shoot at. He and Pete Portland there will be 75 members, Colle*« Students Home say* that it is doubtful that the plant and with th* invention of the Reming at St. 8tephen’* Chapel in Portland Miller, Austin Clinton and “Penny” Coquille students who came hoi— Xhich will mean a representation of work* a night shift again, th* night ton typewriter, they moved another noon, Dean Horace M. Sturdevant each won three or more Wednesday evening from 0. S. C. for i three from Coo*. crew having been laid off a couple of long step into affairs, both public and the Thanksgiving holidays were Miss-( RaJ?'eyo, ,t ni , . . .. r turkeys, but the latter did not receive ; Aresolution was adopted in regard week* ago. private. Declaring that women must all of his on high gun scores. e. Fredah Baxter, Alic. Fish, M^ to the disposition of fi«h to be planted internet themaelvee mor* and more in quill« High School, with the das* of The Legion cleared about 875 which in the stream* of the county this win t* Hufford, and Lester Wilson and Grossly Exaggerated oolitic*, Mr. Norton referred to the 1924. She is also a graduate of th? goe* into it* treasury. Lyle Beyer*. Mis* Baxter was ac ter, from th* Bandon hatchery. Dep The sensational published story that bill contemplating the reorganisation University of Oregon, where she was companied by Mb* Lillian Goodwin uty Game Warden A. M. Fish has sig Wallace and William Milligan had of Oregon’s state government, which a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mill Shut Down One Day whose home is in Idaho. nified his intention to co-operate with grabbed a purse containing 190 from will be voted upon next November. Since leaving the university Mi«* ______ ___________ From th* university at Eugene, The Wernich-Finley Bill, which wn* the association in this matter. With 1_________________ a servioo station operator near North He urged th* ladiee to study the pro Mast ha* been swimming instructor those coming in Wednesday ware shut down Tuesday on account of ob the re-opening of the Coo* Bay Bend,’« doubted by Sheriff H*M ^ho posal who** adoption ha* proved* suc at the Y. W. C. A. in Portland. Misses Avis Harteon and Jean Young, jections to the ssle of the property Wagon Road to Roseburg there will | U convinced that the young men saw cessful in many state*. It provides Mr. Edward* is also a graduate of and Clarence Barton. that1 the ______________ — j picked u it up. for nine deaprtment heads, appointed dropped i and by Marshfield attorneys, reel iam*d be many sportsmen over from that the university. He was affiliated with Miss Jean Pierce arrived home Wed section to flsh on th* East Fork and It wa, not mUsed unti) one operations Wednesiay, and by the governor, instead of the 65 the* Phi Delta Theta fraternity there. nesday evening from the normal shutting down for Thanksgiving, be the association hope* to have that ported that on* of the men had taken board*, bureau* and commissions Mr*. Mast ha* been in Portland the school at Ashland. gan cutting again th e morning. It stream well stocked this winter. somethin* while their car stood at the which now control the state’s multi past two weeks with her daughter and was rather peculiar that the Stout tudinous activities. If th* bill i* ap Mr. Mast left her* Wednewiay morn company was named a* one of the A Primary Claaa Observation ing for the Rose city. proved by the voter* the next legisla He Recognized a Friend / creditors protesting the sale, and its ture will enact the law putting it into War Department Approve* The Sentinel joins with the bride’s On Saturday, Dee. 7, at 9 a. m., A dog ’ s intelligence cannot head official here denied that his com Permission to build the Eastaide effaet. _______ __________ Mr*. Ines R. Chase __________ will teach obser hosts of friends in Coquille and Coo* pany was instrumental in the legal Mr. Norton closed with the hope bridge, above the Coo* Bay Lumber rationleyon. in reading in her room «"»tF * extendiag congratulationa vation leapoi ____ _ „ lection. Co. plant on Isthmus Slough, has been that he might attend B. A P. W. ban in the Washington was.’ ........................................... school building i and best wishes for their future hap- granted by th* War Department and quet* until he wm 88 year* ef age. here. After observation there will be ' pines*. After a Biard Bill Jumper it 1* probable the question will be Whether he meant he desired to at- a round table discussion by visiting submitted to the voter* at the pri tond them for 80 year* yet, or just The sheriff went up to Myrtle Point pTTmTr/ miru luial LCMLIIV1 B. IT Win Ten Cara Stock Shipped- mary in May of transferring the bond why that age was designated be did thia morning to get Pete Pressley, be similar to th* class conducted last The second largest stock shipment taken off the stage there as he was fund* voted for the Park avenue site not inform hie audience. spring except that‘the teaching time to the Bunker Hill loaetion. Mrs. J. P. Beyers, th* elub’s flrst wilt be shortened and the discussion ever leaving Coo* county was that of leaving the county. A warrant charg Tuesday afternoon when ten cars of ing him with leaving an unpaid board president, was* next introduced, and hour lengthened. dairy stock were shipped ont. Ja*. T. bill at Mr*. Sexton’s restaurant here Car Lands on Tree Tope «poke on the club’* motto, “Better Jenkins shipped 214 head to Bakers was the cause of hi* arrest. Osborne Nulf met a milk truck Busin«** Women for a Better Buxi field, Calif., and 275 bead were go without lights on the north bank road ne** World," which i* the great es ing to Medford. A twelve-car train Saturday night, and while trying to sential purpose of th* B. A P. W. club. load, also shipped by Mr. Jenkins, avoid it drove off the road, landing in And the securing of a better basinem holds the record. the top of some alder trees. Th* ear world for busnea* woman, bettor ac- was not injured by that jump, but quaintance, self improvement and The Ford Garage M now equipped when be eut the tree down it jumped growth, and the helping of otter* to repair dented fender* on any •gain, landing on its top make of ear at a H In. AMERICAN“ EDU CATION AL W EEK Point BUDGET TO BE OVER MILLION