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VOL. XXVI.
NO. 4.
SEEKS
California Company Wants to
Raise 300 AerMs0
Here This Year
The prospect of making the Co-
quilk* valley a market garden for the
eastern markets appear brighter thia
week than ever before.
Them ia
nothing definite to report, but two
men have been hero within the past
month, one of them this week, looking
for a 800 acre tract on which to grow
peaa.
The first visitor, W. M. Shrode, of
the San Diego Fruit and Produce Co.,
Was taken over the county and as far
aouth as the Star ranch in Curry
county by J. S. Erwin, local realtor,
who recommended the Russ tract if it
eould be secured.
A brother of the first visitor, W. C.
Shrode, of Arroyo Grande, Calif., was
here last Friday until the first of the
week, and while her? conferred with
Ned Kay, at the warehouse, in regard
to space for handling the product Ho
also conferred with Geo. R. Johnson
in regard to furnishing ice for refri
gerator cars in which the peaa weald
be shipped east.
These men, or the company they re
present, ship peas from southern
California in season, from Utah and
Washington, and they am seeking a
location where peas ean bo harvested
in August and September.
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They want to Isaac 300 acres thia
year to try out this section, with the
option of securing the laixf for two
years more, and they also want an
option to purchase.
If thsy secure the 300 acres and
the results are profitable they desire
to plant 1,000 acres to peaa next year.
And while they did not specify it, it
is very probable that any farmer who
wished to raise peas at the summer’s
end would find in the company a buy- j
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Dogs to Start
Keep your dogs tied up. 1
the warning issued by M
Brown who says that next week the
spring drive on loose-running canines
wifi begin.
Complaints have been Increasing
lately at the city hall because of the
destruction of flower beds and gardens
by dogs, and the day marshal haa an
nounced his intention of enforcing the
ordinance.
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Nor is he going to give individual i
notice to the owners. On complaint
that a dog is loose hs will forthwith
take the owner before Recorder Les
lie, end he anticipates that it may r-
quire four or five arrests to convince
the dog owners that the animals must
be kept up.
There will be no police attempt to
capture the dogs. The ordinance pro-!
vides that the owner be arrested and
fined.
Rains This Week
With something over two inches of
rain sines‘Wednesday morning, the
total precipitation for Coos county is,
in exes«« of S3 inches since Sept. 1.1
Thi.< is below th? average for thia time ’
of year but there am still time or |
four months to reach - the 65 inches
which is recognized aa the average
rainfall for this section.
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From C bm River tut Night-
Lagt to Marshfield, North
Bend and Myrtle Point
»rationa were shut
item,’’ to which the
ma being repaired.
*• *h**LWM.
been reduced from
k bora, to B inches,
* down the fuima
rcwnteNd exactly
federal geoiogiatB,
; Although thia popular mtisical com-
edy made ita b4w to the public only a
short time ago, its feme aa an idea!
‘**Wcl* ior dwor amateur talent has
spread so rapidly that the members
of the committee count themselves
fortunate in having obtained the aer-
vices of Amateur Productions, Now
York City, to rehearse and stage H
Coquille High School's negative de
bate aqutd, composed of Donald Farr
and Madelne McKeown, won a decisive
victory over the Coo. River aflrna-
Requests for a street light at Sixth tiv* taam last evening at the Pioneer
and Henry, and for removal of the' Church parlors, when the judges re
light in the middle of the block to t««*i a 3 to 0 decision in favor of
Seventh and Henry, were referred to the loe*1 for*»«ic aggregation. The
the
ths light
liwhl committee
mnwnitt*. with
with power
nnw.r to
tn act
n-» • teams were fairly evenly matched, but
; The council ordered that the side- after the two rebuttals there was lit
walk fn front of the Collier building tle question as to the outcome. Co
on Front street, at the comer of Wil- quille's speakers excelled in both de
lMrd, be repaired.
The ground haa livery and material. The judges were
permitted the walk to sink for several Dal King, Myrtle Point; J. E. Norton,
Coquille; and J. Clifton Tucker, River
ton.
Following the debate, members of
Mask and Dagger, predented a mys
tery-comedy one-act play, “Moonlight
uto session.
and Mistletoe."
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While the negative ‘earn was win
.Attended
ning here at home, the affirmative
There was an attendance that neats/I“’ “
by a 8-0 decision.
Coquille people
who heard this debate say that the
C. H. S. representatives, Helen Bel-
loni and Fred Fuhrman, had the bet
ter of the argument aa far aa ma
terial and points am concerned, but
that the Benders worn more polished
and experienced speakers, which point
seemd to have been the deciding ele
ment in the decision.
Wednesday evening the affirmative
team stayed at home and met the
the census of all establishments tn
in a short time, and sbo
strong Marshfield 'duo, losing by 3-0
this section which have to do with wide «•« be developed, there i
count, while the negative team mot
the manufacture or dwtribution of telling what magnitude the gi
defeat by s similar scorn at Myrtle
merchandise. This is a federal cen- wUl reach.
Point. In both these debates the lo
qis which has nothing to do with the
Hopeful is the word. Oil drill!
cals presented the material to win,
enumeration of population, and which • gamble and those who can affor
but were ^unsuccessful merely because
must be completed by April 1. The gamble should fool a «ffvic duty t
it lack of experience and polished
district covers the voting precincts 111 ,he learning of what lies thn
speaking which featured the deliverija
of Coquille, Beaver Hill, Cunningham.
or
thousand feet belov
of the speakers of the larger schools.
er for their product.
Fat EHc, Dora, Missouri, Loe and Riv- »urf«» of the ground here. It's
The excellent showing made by the
On his way, north, Mr. W. C. Shrode • er ton.
j those who cannot afford to
Coquille debaters presages well for
stopped at Eureka to confer with Wm. I
All mercantile business houses and or tw® hundred dollars ~v “
vote on it when the matter comes to future years, as three of the four
Russ but no arrangements were con
r® compalted tiiwl would
an election.
debaters am underclassmen, two be
cluded at that time fbr using a part
report to the their an in this p
Tn Ms talks before both the bodies ing freshmen.
of the R um company’s land across ths
tfitee *MMa having been echoohnates tbit weak, Aaaesdbr J. P. Beyors gave
and he asks that mer-
chants and plant managers have their Coos county who can well
in Switzerland. Evalyn has her negro some interesting dirts In regard to the
L. A. Victim« OutW Luck
If this new company, which ships ¡nforiatiea ready ao that' the' reñsui take a chance on striking liquid gold,
county unit system, whi?h is now in
maid, Lillie White, with her.
After reading what the Sentinel
extensively
to the eastern market,
‘
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-
competed on Hme. He will «nd ^<1
attentive ear to the stock
Ia the steerage, Jimmie Lea, Eva- operation in throb counties in the
said laat week about the liability for
make a deal for valley land, it will start the job next week.
j ’«lemnen who are at work now.
lyn*s cousin, and his friend, Harry state—Lincoln, Klamath and Crook.
damages
to Loa Angeles can when
mean the employment of hundreds of
Such information ..
is required _
aa the
Mr- Gault
ia ao sure of the aovad- Stafford, of Toronto, Canada, along
Taking the 1929 tax figures, Mr.
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people during the picking season, following: Name, location, date of os- negs ®f the project that ho haa invest- with Jimmie’s boy servant, Jupiter, Beyers stated that to raise aa much Albert Rives’ stolen ear ran into a
with Coquille aa headquarters.
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___ capital,
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_ the
__ other
____ are traveling incognito, the boys hav- money for the elementary schools as couple of others when a policeman
tablishment,
date of
present
owner-,ed mo‘t of his
and
shot the thief, C. D. Walker, <rf thia
They have cheeked up on all ato- ahip natnrj of bugine^
go(xiB original members of the company am
will be raised by the 1930 collection
(Continued on last page)
I city, requested an opinion from the
tlstics, government reports, rainfall,
numfaer of employes and m1»° digging deep into their pockets,
of taxes in Coos, it would require a
company he represents.
etc., and what they have learned
w th
inventory of stocks, i
And their reward will ba great
levy of only 12.9 mills under the pro
rent
and
interest
paid,
cash
and
credit
if
the
oil
is
there.
That
“
if
”
is
not
i
E
orum
Meeting
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of
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proved CoquiHe valley to be the ideal
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posed system. In Klamath county the
location for harvesting in Auguet and —>
arm
pro
d^ts
from
»’«d in a
doubting
there is
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a.. - — ■ , ma/!
• « /lAiihHna»
«an«*«
sates, f farm
products
do
ugni irom
uuuumig sense;
wnw, tksM
uncre ¿«I
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—■ Coquille Chsmbei* of Co in m^rc* levy was less than 4 mills for school
“Just out of luck" is the way the
September.
The crop would ** farmers, and other questiona as to. nothing positive until the
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Pulaski !met
a short forum session at the purposes.
opinion reads. In other words for the
I pool ie tapped. So, too, wiB those hoU1 Wednesday evening, with about
planted in May.
Characterizing onr system of school | Los Angelos owners it la “just too
product handled.
present.
taxation aa the most inequitable and ’bad."
Much of the required information i who invest and furnish the sinews of
One of the items of business trans unjust ever devised, Mr. Beyers
Grand Jury to, Meet Monday
be taken from the federal income war for punching a deep hole into the j
The company, which insured Mr.
earth, aftqr the equipment waa aa- *cted was the purchase of 320 worth stated that the county court wps in
report.
Due to the absence of Ray Lewis,
Rives’ ear, cannot be held liable for it
sembled. be wonderfully rewarded
lhe “Build Oregon” stamps, i»- sympathy with the idea and would
of Coquille, who is in San Francisco I
when oil Is struck.
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| ’“«d by the State Chamber of CosU- place the question on the ballot at the was not under his direction when the
for medical treatment the grand jury ,
It’s a Huge Success
collisions occurred, nor was it being
This is the hour to show faith in
These will be resold to local , primary election if a petition signed
was unable to begin its sessions last ’
operated with his consent.
Highly complimentary and eom-
business
men
at
31.00
per
sheet
of
the possibilities and development of
by 100 voters requested it.
Monday. The date was postponed un-
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The city of Los Angeles could not be
have been the commenta
* til Wednesday and then «gain peat- mendatory
twenty.
“But what is everybody’s business held responsible, for the policeman
“¡£’A Ga'ge sinre the" opare- the southwest Oregon empire.
Resolutions, directed to our senators is nobody’s business,” declared Mr.
poaed until next Monday, due to the |jon oj
Mkfaff picture equipment
was acting in line of duty.
and representatives in congress wem Beyors, and unless a campaign of ed
Stolen Car Found at Salem
failure of Judge H. K. Zimmerman, of
¡B the Liberty Theatre Sunday.
But, if the Los Angeles damaged
_1 ;
adopted,
urging
a
tariff
on
bent
grans
ucation
on
the
subject
can
be
made
Astoria, who will preside on the bench
Mr Garf waa maltinr n0 i(lla
It’s becoming unsafe for a council
cars were covered by collision insur
seed.
’
effective it is hardly worth attempting
here next week, to arrive. The sub- 1 threat when he said he would have the man to attend a session of ths city
I
The membership
committee re to introduce the change looking to ance, the companies writing that in
stitute on the grand jury for Mr. best made is certain, for the talking dads—especially if he leaves his car
surance can be called upon to repair
ported that upwards of 3800 had been ward a mom just and equitable system
Lewis must be drawn in open court. i
the damages.
features this week have rivalled in unlocked. Last Monday evening Ray pledged to date for this year’s bud-
of taxation for schools. •
This is going to mean that the excellence those heard in any of the Jeub psrked his ear on the north side
That, in brief, is a synopsis of the
The operation of the county unit answer received by Mr. Walker this
grand and petit juries will convene larger cities of the state. Many have of th« city hall while he epent half an geL
| The Chamber has underwritten a system takes the management of the
the same day and may delay the reg said that the sound reproduction of hour inside on city affairs. When he
morning.
Florence Woodruff Returned
ular circuit court busineoa for a few the Liberty here is not excelled by came out the car was gone and two page advertisement in Western Out- grade schools out of local hands and
’of-Doors, for the next six months, at all grades in the county would be un
days. And tbs cost of bringing wit any Portland theatre.
Florence Woodruff,
15-year old
days later it was found parked on a
363 a page. Of that amount >48 per der the direction of a supervisor who
nesses hare on three different occa
daughter
of
Jay
Woodruff,
of this city,
Salem
street.
To fulfill old contracts it will be nec
month has been pledged by local busi would be chosen by an elected board
sions when one would have sufficed essary occasionally to run silent pic-
was brought back from Springfield,
There is no clue aa to who the
ness mon.
of directors.
adds materially to circuit court ex tures hut most of the time the shows thi*f ”*• but he knew enough to
Or», where she was staying with her
Jno. D. Carl, candidate for the re
Salaries of teachers would be uni aunt, by Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Geo.
penses.
will be 100 per cent talking.
sbandon the machine before the p©-
publican nomination for county eom- form throughout the county and ex- J. Bohrer yesterday.
The Sentinel congratulatee Mr. 1't» began taking pot shots at him
miaaioner, and J. L. Burtisa, both of { i penaes for school purposes would be
Her disappearance on Sunday, Feb.
Ralph Nosier Buys Barber Shop Gag« on his very sqfces.ful attempt to as happened to the young fellow who
Arago, attended the meeting and decreased.
9, had occasioned a coast-wide search
When he sold hie barber shop here' provide
the entertainment-seeking stole Albert Rive«’ ear in Portland
spoke briefly.
After its adoption, if school dis and the name of her unde, 65 yeara
and who was killed in Loa Angeles.
nearly three years ago, Ralph E. Noe- paM* with the lateat in pictures,
tricts
like Coquille, Myrtle Point and of age, was connected with her dis
ler was the dean of Coquille businees I
For Contributing to Delinquency Bandon wished to withdraw from the appearance in daily press report«.
Contract Is Not Yet Let
Were Sleeping in the Jail
men, the oldest in number of years
Victor E. Jewell, 85 yeara of age, unit plan it could be done by a vote
Whether any arresta ars to be made
continuously in business.
J. E. Norton stated this morning
Two boys, 18 and 20 years of age, and who haa a wife and family livin
of the electors at the annual school has not yet been determined by the
This week he re-enters the ranks, that np contract had yet been signed one from Lee and the other from
in Coos county, was arreated by depu meeting in June.
sheriff’s office, their action depending
having purchased the Woodford Bar with anyone for the construction of Marshfield, waived
examination in I ties in the sheriff’s office at 2 a. m.
upon the district attorney's recom
ber & Beauty Shop of Fred Woodford the hotel annex. It is expected to Justice Stanley’s court this morning,
yesterday in Bandon. Ho is charged
Theatre to Have Marquee
mendation.
last Monday. The shop will hence build It on a coat plus basis and one on the charge of stealing blankets
with contributing to the delinquency
A meta! marquee, the full width of
forth be known as the Nosier Barber Marshfield contractor haa given hie from the Coquille jail and were bound
of a minor and evidently got word the Liberty Theatre front in length,
Arthur Brown Leaves C om
A Beauty Shop.
estimate but before dosing a deal, over to the grand jury.
that the officers were after him for ho and eight feet in width, has been or
For the ladies’ beauty parlor he has Mr. Norton says they expect to have
McKinley and all of Coos county
Last night, having no place to sleep. had left Coos Bay and was headed
dered by IC. A. Machon and it will be will miss Arthur A. Brown who with
secured an experienced operator from other contractors figure the revised 1 they went down in the city hall base-
aouth.
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Mra. Brown hai moved to Lane county
Portland, Mrs. Alice Percy, who ar- plans and specifications.
month. Tt will be the helgkth of the
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_ of
_ the
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___w has
__ . cell with a stick and pulled out the
The
financing
building
Stanley’s court this morning and was arch across thte entrance and curve where bo will be actively engaged in
Mr. and Mrs. Woodford left on a been arranged and as soon aa a satis- blankets in which they proceeded to
Grange organization work. He has
bound over to the grand jury.
down to regulation height on the side. been master of the Coos Pomona
ahort trip this week but will retom factory figure is secured active con wrap themselves and go to sleep.
It will be ornate as well as protective
soon. They expect to locate next struction will start
Grange for years.
Marshal Howell found them there
and stands to cost over MOO.
month in Klamath Falla.
Mr. Brown has rented his ranch at
and locked them up.
Mr. Gage is also ordering a Neon
McKinley to Raymond Luthey.
County Chamber Elects
sign for the theatre and when that
Ted Houser Arrested at Bridge The County Chamber of Commerce Telegraphic Shoot Starts Soon
and the one ordered by Wm.- Fortier
Only 2 Spinner«, Lake Fishing
Ted Houser, of Bridge, was ar met at Bandon Monday evening and
for his card and pool room have been
rested last Saturday by the sheriff’s elected officers for the year as follows:
Deputy Game Warden Hearing ne-
installed, the west end of First street
office and charged with operating a
Pres.—Herbert Brown, of Bandon.
will be better lighted than ever be queeta the Sentinel to call fishermen’,
still in Bridge. He is the man whom
V. Prea.—J. G. Mullen, of North
attention to the game law provision
fore.
the sheriff and deputies saw running Bend.
prohibiting the use of more than two
from the still house when they seised
Sec.—L. D Felsheim, of Bandon.
spinners on one lino in lake Ashing.
his paraphernalia a few weeks ago.
Trees.—J. E. Norton, of Coquille.
There is no such prohibition for Ash
His bond was set at |ISOO by Justice
ing in the river, but it applies only
Stanley here Monday.
Calling card. 100 for I1.00.
H. A. SLACK TO
BEENUMERATOR
'
Temple, Tuesday evening, to hear the ’
lecture by Chas. E. Jarvis, of Los
Angelas, on the subject of Christian
Science. The lecture appears in full
elsewhere in thia issue.
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TY UNIT PLAN
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