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VOL. XXVI.
No.
COQ VILLE, COOS COUNTY, OR
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MHRRIDAY JULY 4, 1930.
J Noted Screen Stars Visit Here T
I MJ|T SAT.,
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tail ELECTION PAY DOUBLE TIME
Grange to Meet at Broadbent
Being on the highway with the most
The meeting of Cooe Pomona
( salubrious climate in America, Co-
Grange at Broadbent next Tuesday,
| quitle in years to coihe will have more I
.July 8, will be attended by two state
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' officers, C. C. Hulet, of Myrtle Point,
such universally known people as
Offietally Declared So by Mayor stopped for lunch at the Coquille Hotel To Be Called Soon—880,000 Coon County Is Paying 811J100 newly elected master, and Marie Flint Rev. S. D. Walters to Serve as
Tuesday noon. John Barrymore and
Berg—Banks and Stores
McCall, of Salem, state lecturer.
Bond Issue to Be Sub-
for Additional Overtime
Pastor of Pioneer Church
his wife, known to screen fans as
Edw. Bailey, democratic candidate
ClOMd ^Doya
mitted
to
Voters
for
Past
2
Years
Another. Year
Delores Costello, in company with
for governor, will also be in attend­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cawhorn,
ance, and will address the sessions.
The Coquille banka yasterday, ess- irom
The su"rem ■ court last Friday ren­
Evidently the bluff of Labor Com-
Beverly
Hilfa, stopped at
Several matters of importance are
The members of the Pioneer church
formtog to th» wishes of rearly all the
hotel
for
lunch.
They dered a decision on a bond election missioner C. H. Gram worked in Coos to come up for discussion and all as well as the people of Coquille gen­
the busineas house« 4s Coquille, de­ were on their way to Alaska to epend ease which
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permit the city -
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Co­ county, although in a recent state­ member» are urged to attend.
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erally, are greatly pleased th it Rev.
cided to remain cfved from Thursday the summer.
| quille to proceed at once to call an ment at Salem he admita he has no
S. D. Walters was named as pastor of
They wiH board their 83,000,000 ' election to vote on the question of is- authority to force the payment of
evwning until naxt jiqnday morning.
the
church here for another year by
Will Resume Drilling at Onee
Their doing so was mad» possible by yacht, which went
went up the coast
coast Mon-
Mon- ’“ing REO.OOO
000 worth of water bonda. | j double time wages for all overtime
Bishop Arthur J.' Moore at the M.
the holiday declaration, issued by day,
The slip-spear with which the cas­ E. South conference held 'a Corvallis
day, at
at Vancouver,
Vancouver, B.
C.
1 Th<? *’«»• d»cided was carried up .work,
B. C.
Mayor J. Arthur Berg yesterday,
Mr. Barrymore told Lafe Compton from Un’ county, the city of Cottage j It pas cost Coos county between ing was to be loosened in the Fat Elk last week. The people of Corvallis
|811,0<fc
and
to settle all over- oil well arrived Vfedneeday evening,
which was aa follows:
_ _ 812,000
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that on their return they plan to Grove being a party to the suit.
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had asked that Mr. Walter« be >ent
By fts dectoion the supreme court' time tlaims for the psst two years, I »n(1
crew got busy with ft Thurs-
spend < night in Coquille.
there, but in view of the unanimous
MAYORB PROCLAMATION
invalidat-d the Eddy act,« passed by and la some instances the employees,
morning. It was not anticipated pequest that he be returned to this
Whereas the 4th ef July, 1930,
the laat legislature, which mq^e Jhe on goad work especially, refused at that «ny further trouble would en- charge, the bishop decided to make
No New Mill Information
falls on Friday and it is the desire
right of franchiee on municipal bonfi ■ first to' accept the extra amount,
»"d the drilling operations were no change at Coquille. ■
D. D. Hall left last Friday evening
of the business houses and other em
and tax matters dependent on a prop-, stating, that they had been ¿bid in 10 r.’* «’«■“med at once. “The Fourth I * "Rev. W. B. Smith, who has made
taMtohmenta to close their doors on for Portland, to remain uptil after erty qualification.
The decision Judl.
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ij^the same as any. other day to us," his home here for several years, was
the Fourth,' and - there . to ■' nothing, •‘means that any^ taxpayer can vote at
the 5th of July also, and
I definite
According
to
a
ator/
heard
Ihie
remarked the president, A. E. Gault, appointed to the church at Peach,
re to whether tha’pid'’John-'
any’ election on’ any matter, whether morning at the court houae, the agi- this morning.
Whereas it to deemed to be to the
jftkb. Rev. J. B. Penhall, formerly
•
son
mill
Will
resume
oper^||s
in
the
.
will
operMRs
beat interests of merchants and busi­
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pastor at Bandon, was re-appointed
near future. The minutes not been a tax measure or not, with the excep- tation was started by a dismissed
ness mon as well as their employees
tion of school taxes and bonda.
' workman who was one of a crew who 4<QIir?fIZt rtf J
Rev. N. D.
to the Roseburg field.
sold to Mr. Hall and associates, and.
and to the public at large that Satur­
It was for this decision that the offered to work in the cool of the
OliU/llY V ILsLsLy
Wood, who supplied the Coquille
until
his
return
rt
cannot
bo
said
day, the 6th day of July, 1980, be
DIf~'rf'TTDE'
church for three months a few years
whether his efforts to make a deal city council of Coquille had been waft-1morning and evening so as to rush
declared a Holiday.
ing before calling the water bond construction along. i-
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Ilv I (JKtS oC/C/lN ago, goes to Medford, while Rev. E.
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for it are going to be successful or
Now Therefore, I, J. Arthur Berg,
election.
re ' H
I All employees were paid for every
C. Smith, who is known to many Co­
not.
The Portland bond attorneys. Teal, hour of overtime, and the 810,090 to
Mayor of the City of Coquille, Coos.
Tèe finishing touches to the local quille people, will have charge of the
Winfree, McCulloch and Shuler, have 811,000 was for additional payment. motion picture comedy, “Sheikville church at Corvallis.
County, Oregon, by virtue of the an-1
now in preparation the proceedings by
tommissioner Jas. T. Jenkins refused Ranch,” is nearing completion. Next
thorfty vested in me, do hereby de­
Bishop Moore made » very fine im­
which the city must operate in oalling to sign the eourt order making the Sunday at George Hermann’s ranch, pression at the conference. He is an
clare Saturday, July 6, 1980, as a
the
election,
but
it
to
doubtful
that
Holiday within the corporate limits of
payment
a mile beyond Broadbent, the last able speaker knd genial personality
they will be received before next
said City of Coquille.
Mr. Gram is quoted as follows in scenes will be taken. The “ehooting” and will be welcomed here when he
J. Arthur Berg, Mayor.
Monday's council meeting.
the Oregonian of June 22:
will start at ten o’clock in the morn­ visits the Pioneer church some tgne
Geo. A. Ulett says that the article
At the same time there will proba­
'Amendment to the existing statutes ing and will last alì day. There is to during the coming year.
about the Smith Wood-Products, Inc., bly be submitted a charter amend­ which would empower the state la­
be a big fight scene between the her-»
Stevensville, Mont., wm chosen as
company, in a Bay paper Wednesday ment, making the city’s election law bor commiaaioner to compel the pay­
and the villlan, and lots of horse rac­ the place for holding the next confer­
evening, under a Coquille date line conform to the state’s, in at least two ment of wage claims to Oregon work­
ing. The public is cordially invited ence and assembly, but there are con­
was very misleading.
particulars. One is that of keeping men. will be sought at the next ms «' on to came early and stay all day.
ditions which may prevent the see-
The articles o’f incorporation filed the polls open from 8 a. m. until 8 of the legislature, according to C. H.
"Sheikville Ranch" is a cowboy dons being held at the eastern end of
at the court house here last week p. m. The city provision calls for an Gram, head of the Oregon labor, de­
comedy with plenty of laughs and ac­ the conference, in which case Coquille
were the original articles of the eleven hour voting period—from 8 partment.
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tion played by all local peoph. The will be selected as the place for them.
Ralph L. Smith Lumber company, and a. m. until 7 p. m.
| A somewhat similar bill to the one leads are Bunny Wernich from Co­
Next year the conference will be
the Jones-Smith Battery Separator
The other would make it possible to' now being prepared by Mr. Grim was
quille and Jerry Extra from Marsh­ held in* August, as formerly, and not
v/v.,
vqni jeaiB
Co., auupicu
adopted cum
eight uj
or ten
yean aKv,
ago, can
call an
an eiecv
election either by reeolution defeated at the 1929 legislature, aa field. Another important character in June as han been done the past two
and are just being recorded in Ore-1 or ordinance,
| the legislators contended there was no from Marshfield is Gladys Willis who
years.
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gon. The Jone«-Smith company was, It was on these two technicalities demand for such legislation.
Since playa the part of a ranch owner. Her
succeeded a few years ago by the that the bond attorneys turned down then Gram ha* received many re­ foreman is^lon Donaldson, the villian.
Lois Kay Is “Miss Coos
Smith Wood-Products, Inc, company. ' the bond issue voted last year, and quests to collect account« for work­
The big comedy hit is Billie Simpson
Adjudged the moat nearly perfect
Mr. Ulett also says that while the delayed the improvement of the water men, but has been unable to do so be­
as Liuto, the eook. Bobbie Burns beauty, from a list of 18 entrants, by
Smith plant will be shut down from works system by several months, and cause of the inadequate laws now on
plays the role opposite her. Like all three judge« from Eugene, last Sat-
Thursday evening until next Monday , the council thus assures the opprov- the statute books in this state:
It good motion picture, the story ha, a
Uto
I tag opjulOMsf ttoe state’« veeeguiaed- wU
that Gram would have the happy •ndirta,.,bM Mil
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daughter
of
M
-'Si» .pnniwitolM in-, authority on bond matter« by having support of the state federaion of la- horses and cowboys ■ of Coos county
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kay, was awarded
that the plant will be continu­ | the same firm of attorneys prepare bor and other similar organisations
and the best actors of the county have
| The existing laws do not give the gone through a riot of mirth to reach the title of "Mias Code."
8117,808 Building
1880 ously Operated uhtil well along in the the proceedings.
Combined with the honor and titl”
winter, possibly until next spring
Th? Sentinel will have more to say labor commissioner power to collect the climax.
Marshal W. J. Brown, who to also
“Sheikville Ranch’’ is a trip for heroelf and chaperon to
without any shut down.
in
future
issues
about
the
necessity
of
wages
du?
workers,
and
a«
a
result
city building inspector for Coquille,'
This, of course, Is splendid news voting bonds for the wateT system ita- many fly-by-night employers have left comes as the first direct result from Portland on Joly 1«, with all expenses
reports that building permits issued
the screen test, made in Coo. County
„ ,nd
opportunity the„ to wln
for Coquille, insuring as it does, provement now in progress.
| the state owing large amounts of
from Jan. 1 to July 1 this year, total
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Scenogr.ph th< hoBor of
the gtate in
steady payroll at the plant for many
The replacing of the old wooden money to their employees. In some Film Company.
8117,825.
I the beauty contest at Galveston,
months.
pipe with iron pipe was a vital neces- cases woAers who have been unable
The two big constructions are, of
The first »howing of the picture will Texas, next month.
aity, and the pipe concern and con- j to collect for their labor have been
course, the Hotel Arihek and the Odd
be at the Liberty Theatre, Coquill«,
Mirs Kay did not decide to enter the
Fellows building, which are listed at Lions Club Camp Plans Complete tractor showed their faith in the city compelled to seek charity,
Wednesday, Thursday «nd Friday,1 contest until the last day, but shp was
by
accepting
warrants
which
the
pro-
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The plans are completed for the
835,000 each, although the former
! -July 9, 10, and 11.
the unanimous choice of the judges
may run 840,000 when all changes and boys* summer camp, which is spon­ ceeds of the bond issue will redeem, j Three Ball Games at Bandon j The following names represent the
who held but a short consultation. The
th
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Baseball
at
Bandon
for
three
days
cast
of
the
story:
sored by the Lions Club. Ail of the
additions to the plans are figured.
: Bunny Wernich, judges were from the art department
1|v 4,
4 5 R and
.nd 6, will
will see
M the Co- Billle
.
Other houses for which permits boys who have signed up to go to Elk bear in mmd is that t»e voting of the I.
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Billie SimMon
Simpson, . GI
Gladys
Willis, Jerry
of the University of Oregon:
Mrs.
were issued in May and June are river are asked to meet with Mr. bonds is not going te increase taxes | quille Loggers pitted against one of ! Extra, Don Donaldson, Bobbie Burns,
John F. Bovard, wife of the dean of
one
cent.
They
will
be
paid
off
entire
­
those of Roy Neal, 87,000; E. M. Wil­ Hackett Monday evening, July 7, at
the strongest semi-pro clubs in Port- William Brain, Mr. Rogers, Lester the college of Physical Education,
son 84,500; E. W. Gregg 88,000; Mrs. the community building for final in­ ly out of water fund leceipts, and even land, the Easteide Commercial club. Moll, Ralph Gibbs, .Al Hartley, J. A.
Mrs. Ottilie Seybolt, and Mr. E.
There are sixteen boys last year, when the 81.50 flat rate for t The games will start at 1:16 each day. Smith, T. Robbins, L. Robbins, Ev-
Arrell, 88,000 and the Geo. W. Taylor structions.
Brown
battery service station addition, who have signed up to go. There is water use w«s in effset, it was figured | Manager Fortier has a likely-’ook erett Barklow, Lyle Barklow, E. V.
Silver Spray Gardens at Bandon
that
the
profit
from
operating
the
still room for four more boys.
84,000
ing youngster,’ young Endicott, of Marsey, J. P. Evernden, Dad Bell, was filled to overflowing with the
The general equipment should con­ water system woull retire the bonds Myrtle Point, who will pitch one of Lloyd Smith, Basil Smith, Homer
■ crowd in attendance for the dance,
sist of bedding equivalent to three in 25 or 30 years.
Cunningham Bridge in Use
the games, although Carl Gilbert, the Harvey, Roderick Hermann, and Geo. and when the eight visions of loveli-
Another
matter
which
is
yet
to
be
The new bridge across Cunningham, army blankets, comb, tooth brush and decided in connection with the forth­ old war horsa, could pitch all three, if, Hermann,
hess appeared in evening gowns and
paste, soap, hand towels, bath towel,
necessary, Fortier says.
“Penny” |
just below the high school building,
later in bathing costumes and beach
coming
special
elsction
is
the
Knowl
­
dish towel, extra shirt, panjs, sox,
Sturdivant will also be up from,
which was built last year, was put
Woodburn Visitors Here
wraps, it was impossible for all of
shoes, knife, writing msterial, stamps, ton Heights bridfe. There has been Brookings for the three day series.
into use thia week when the highway
them to get a clear view of what was
talk
of
voting
bo«ds
for
building
that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
W.
Settlemeir,
etc., swimming suit.
Eats to take:
Noble Brundage will not be with
department graded the approach on
2 lbs. flour, H lb baking powder, % bridge but another meeting with the the club Friday, having a game at of Woodburn, were Coquille visitors going on.
the far side and gravelled the drive­
Ray Jeub, of Coquille, was announc­
lb lard, salt, pepper, hot cake flour, property ownersbn Knowlton Heights Marshfield for the Fourth but he will for a few hours Wednesday. They
way. The cut-off is still rough and
er and after the award, formally pre­
will
be
held
before
it
it
finally
decided
were
on
their
way
to
attend
a
con
­
2 or 3 pkgs, jello, 1 lb butter, small
be there with bells on for the other 1
the gravel is loose, but it will be
vention in San Francisco and thought sented “Miss Coos” to the audience.
can cocoa, 2 lbs. sugar, onions, 1 lb how the funds for its construction will I two games.
oiled soon, and will then be a great
The Lions committee in charge of
be
provided.
rice, 1 lb beans, 1 lb bacon, 4 lbs.
I The line-up for the game on the i the coast highway would be the most the dance and contest was composed
improvement on that big curve and
At least it i| certa;n that a special
comfortable for travelling. Both are
spuds,
2
loaves
bread,
(additional
Fourth will be Woodyard second,
bridge which was no slippery in rainy
of D. R. Norton, of Bandon, H. C.
bread will be secured at camp), 2 lbs. election is to 1» held, but whether in Stewart short, Tiana first, Roper I well known here, as they have served
weather that several can have been
Gant, of Coquille, and Elton Schroe­
August
or
September
is
not
yet
respectively
as
worthy
grand
master
prunes, dried poaches or equivalent,
center, Cox third, Conley right,.Pul-j
wrecked there.
;
and worthy grand matron of the Ma­ der, of Myrtle Point.
canned fruit, 3 cans beans, 8 cans milk, known.
ford left, Fischer catcher and Gilbert
Each of the three Lions clubs in
sonic
lodge
and
Eastern
Star
chapter
(fresh milk will be secured daily), can­
pitcher; Lorenz and ' Mark Seeley
One Mile Not Yet Graded
the county, Coquille, Bandon and
Zosel Hi ing Removal Sale
ned hominy or peas, etc., 8 cane soup,
utility.
I in Oregon. Mrs. Settleemeir has en­ Myrtle Point, will receive a small ad­
tirely recovered the use of her limb
The Peart Bros, contract for grad­ 1% dos eggs (well packed), carrots,
Elsewhere a this »sue appears the
On Sunday, July 13, the Glendale
which was broken at the ankle in a dition to their treasury after the ex­
ing a mile of the Fishtrap-Fat Elk etc. for stews., jelly etc., 2 Tbs. fresh “Selling Out o Move” Sale announce-
club will be here for a game at Ath­
penses of the dance and contest have
.fall a couple of years ago.
road, beginning at the I. 8. Robison meat. Mothers can add to or take ment of Wt| A. Zosel, men’s wear
letic Park.
been
paid.,
bam has been practically completed from this list as they know their merchant, W io > began Tuesday morn­
The county court met Monday, in­
and there now remains but one mile boys’ individual tastes. Send plenty ing selling p entire etock at reduced
Visitors from Singapore
| | W. Bunch Here on Wedding Trip stead of Wednesday this week to pass
more to connect with the other end of of eats, be sure they are well bal­ prices.
—
•• er_
),as been on bills so that the eounty employees
The
Dr.
Jas.
R.
Bunch
family
is
l_
W • ‘“
that market road at the oil well. anced.
A« soon is the Odd Fellows butd-
managing
the
Walla
Walla
College might all have their salaries and
Whether the mile just graded can be
ing is ftnii «d, Mr. Zosel and Ralph spending thia week at their cottage at
service
station
for
the
past
year,
sur­ wages before the Fourth. By Wed­
Bandon,
having
as
their
guests
his
gravelled this year is uncertain, but
Retail Lumber Co. Moves Office Kruse, as partners, will open a cloth­ brother, F. L. Bunch and wife and prised his many friends here when he nesday evenpig, John W. Leneve had
it should be, if funds are available, as
ing and 4ente’ furnishings store in I
a matter of protection and to permit, The Coquille Valley Lumber Co. this the room it adjoining Cal Langwor- two daughters. The visitors are on arrived with hu bride Tuesday. Mrs. the warranto all made out and regis­
its use next winter 'by the ranchers week moved its office to the Johnson thy’s “C4 «uille Electric,” which will a summer vacation from their home in Bunch was formerly Miss Winifred tered and they wore reedy for dis­
mill property, alongside of E. W. be next ti tj the old poetoffice.
Singapore, India, where Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, a nurse, in Portland, and tribution on Thursday.
there.
Gregg’s shop on Front street. They
Mr. zi pel has made a success of Bunch are instructors in a college. they were marired there June 24.
will continue to handle all kinds of the clol ling business here in the They have been visiting their father, They spent a week on a wedding trip Checking Up on Auto Licenses
120 Tourists Given Information
building supplies and lumber, an they last 18 months, and in associating at his ranch between Coquille and to points of interest in southern and
Traffic Officer C. C. Wi'liama was
Miss Aiken Wilson, local manager have in the past, but will be found
MytlW..P<>^t’
<° n*,t 're*^ southwest1 Oregon and left Wednes-
for the State Motor Aaabciation, re­ henceforth in the ne w location, where Mr. Kr| *, who to well and favara- to Wali* Walla, where they will re­ day for Portland and Walla Walla. here Wed n esda y even ing, checking up
on ail ears which still bo^e the out-of-
ports that during the month of June they will be pleased to meet all their bly kn m to the Coquille buying main until August 1, when they start
date 1929 white and black license
180 tourists were given information old customers as well as new one«, public, nth him he has made no back acroee the Pacific.
Scout Camps This Month
«total
tags. Those who eould show proof
at the local office and that 76 out-of- or anyone desiring lumber.
The isle at the present location will
Donald Smith and George Ulett Jr., that 1980 tag* had been sent for were
state care were registered.
conti Aj until the new room is ready To Have Bridge Party, July 10 Coquille Boy 8couta, left last Sunday not otherwise questioned, but the
Without exception, she says, all the
Gov. Norblad Withdraws
for oq upancy.
The meeting of Beulah Chapter No. to be a part of the Second Class names and numbers of all ears who»“
visitors were vary outspoken in their
Gov. A. W. Norblad has evidently
«, O. E. 8., July 18, wiH be followed by Scout camp st Wolf creek for two owners claimed to have sent for the
praise of the highway and its scenic
Than Average a bridge party to which all Masons W3eks. The first class scout outing plates were taken by the officer for
oeen the handwriting on the wall for 1« Inches
attractions.
he announced his retirement from thhe
Al a rule July 4th is the end of the and their wives and all members of this year will be an Umpqua hike of checking purposes. The issuance of
race for nomination at the hands of Wt <eason in Oregon, which starts the Eastern Star and their husbands two weeks, starting July 80. A week temporary licenses by the sheriff and
Oregon’s Population
the state republican central commit­ Sepj 1. Since last September the are cordially invited. Score cards will of the time will be spent in camp at hie deputise this week has kept them
Oregon’s population was made pub­ tee on Wednesday. Of course, if the predritation has been 47 inches, or be 60 cents, and refreshments will be Diamond Lake with daily trips out all busy.
Nearly 800 have been
lie Wednesday, the fiugrea showing committee should hand him the plum 18 1 m than the average. The rainfall served at the evening’s close.
I from there. Scout Executive E. A. granted the past three weeks.
the state to be 50,000 short of a mil­ on a gold plattar ft is probable ho for/June was three-quarters of aq
Britton will be in charge df each
ito«. The «tact figures aie 861,790. would accept But they wont
PLANT TO RUN
REST OF YEAR
t
camp.
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