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Sentinel THE PAPER THAT® LIE VOL. XXVL NO. 37 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OR Managar Bill Fortier says that hia regular line-up will be able to cause the piratical crew to walk the plank, •ven though Nobl« Brundage and his trusty club will be ferninst instead of supporting the Loggers. Th« game U likely to be settled by home rous. for it’s not much of a trick for an average swatter to park one , over the fence in the Golden Park at ; Marshfield. “Bud” Sutherland will pitch for the , pirates with Andy Feightinger receiv ing. Manager Bill will do the catching for the Loggers, and with the vet and youngster, Carl Gilbert and Steve Endicott, as hurlers, expects to show the Coos Bay fans a high class brand of ball. The line-up is announced to be as follows for the Loggers—Wood yard 2, Stewart s, Tuma 1, Fortier c, Roper r, Cox 8, Fisher m, Pulford 1, Gilbert or Endicott p. A LETTER EROM HOME N, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1830. Proposal of J. E. Montgomery Judge Brand Grants Three Di vorces and Hears Another for Refunding $54,000 Worth in Chambers of School Bonds Judge J. T. Brand, who held a res- after visiting th« Grand Canyon School Directors Carrier, Farr and «ttraotiena oa th* Webb met with Jas. E. Montgomery, sion of circuit court here Tuesday, an- and other of the Bank of Southwestern Oregon, nounced that the present jury would, tri?> ahe thought the RoosevqJt (toast Wednesday evening, heard his pro- probably not be rrcalhd and that all Hitrhwsv wre the meat beanttfnl and position as to refunding the 864,000 case? on the June <M!«i. would go attractive of anything «he had MSB. worth of bonds issued for construc yvsr till the October term. tion of the high school building, and k Divorces wore granted to the plain Face Cat with Aza at another session held yesterday af tiff* in the following cases on Tues Russell Summers, of thw city, ia in day: ternoon voted to accept it F Everett M. Briner vs. Mabel E. { Wesley Hospital at Marshfield. whore For the 8810 which it was agreed twelve stitchea were taken ia his should ke paid Mr. Montgomery, or Briner, and awarding cutody of min | _ the bank, the district will receive ser or 'child to plaintiff. I Oleta Maxine Conger .wu. James C,mP s- afhmmm. Ba vices and interest on daily balances and It’s four cylinder motor is about Norman Conger, and' «storing to 11 • buck,r tb« Boe.—C. D. Walker. a lower interest rate, which it is es twelve inches in length, and it to the Manager—D. D. Hall. most compactly built car you over timated will save the district about plaintiff her former nsme of Oleta. i he Mixed the ax« to drive the wedge Maxine Johnson. saw. Notwithstanding its short It is hoped to put seven or eight 82,000. | deeper. In some manner the handle Fern Fish vs. Warren Fish. fl The program of the present board men at work repairing and cleaning wheelbase, 75 inches, it has ample leg The' divoree' ca^ of Haiviy S. Hal. th* «e 'truck «»• MW ao thm th. up around the mill next Monday, and i room and a compartment behind the will retire all present outstanding vs. Aletha Hale was heard by Judge b'ow w<* divested and the edge of if sufficient capital stock is paid up warrants by 1935, the time the first seat furnishes good luggage space. Yesterday’s Picnic Large Brand in chambers at MarsMMd on tbe ltruck him in the face cutting to insure the company having a work payment on the refunding bonda falls Ito gas tank holds but five gallons, Between three and four hundred Wednesday and yesterday. Word has • hie face tote hb ing capital, operations will start a s m s but that is sufficient to run the Ban due. were present for the Grocers, Butch A district election will necessarily not yet been received here aa to what j«vrbone. time next month. tam 250 miles. It is guaranteed to ers snd Bakers* picnic at Bandon yes vw V» «.v proposed .^'disposition was Mr. Hall says that 30 to 85 own will ' be held to vote on the re- — made ------- . of — the — case., -------- j run 40 miles to the gallon and on tests terday, and a very enjoyable day in- • funding issue, i, but filed the but in in view view of of the the low- low- ’ ( Mr. Mr. Hale Hale filed the suit, suit, and and asked asked for for ! , Aren era to Be Here 3«8<, 1 be employed at the start, but that has done 53. reported. The grocers won the an er interest rate and the saving to be ; practically all the property, but a| The Coquille Archery Club to pls larger production of lumber will not Operation of the Austin costa % of ! nual ball game from the butchers, 22 effected there is no question but that ■ cress complaint set up by Mrs. Halefining a state meet for all these w bs attempted until the market im- a cent for oil, gas and tires, and Mr. to 15; races, horseshoe pitching and I the proposal __ “ will * bo authorized. (stated I stated that she had helped support pull the long how, at Athletic Pa proves. Burt says his expense for driving the other sports furnished the amuse Th? bonds will be refunded for not Mr. Hale while he was attending col- There is nothing definite yet as to car down from Portland was 96 cents. ment and the splendid dinner served less than par and accrued intereat, ac- .lege and had assisted in arning the when the Fat Elk eamp of Baxter A The cheapest gas he bought was 16 by the committee in charge was the cording to Mr. Montgomery’s propos-, property involved, Berg will reopen, but it ia probable cento a gallon. crowning event of a perfect day.* r that it will be running by fall. si, but they will be offered for ssle to . According to one witness who It has a speed of 50 to 60 miles an the highest bidder and may bring a hoard the testim\y given, it would hour, 40 in second gear, and Mr. Burr haeem that the defendant was entitled premium, in which care the advantage Gas Prices Being Stabilised drove it from Coos Bay Junction to Ito the decree. to the district will be greater. his home here in an hour and fifty The gasoline war in Portland and Following is the full text of the points north of Coos Bay appears to The boys camp at Elk River, which minutes. agreement made by the directors with Sell Roseburg Truck Line The weight of the Austin to 1135 be at an end and gas prices there are is being sponsored snd conducted by Mr. Montgomery: C. C. Farr was in Roreburg Tues the Lions Club of Coquille to in full pounds, and between wheels it to 40 now reported at 21% cents. In Marsh Eight bouts, seven of them four- \ day and there made a deal with the swing this week with Lie« D. L. inches. field the prices is now fixed at 22% rounders and one of six frames, are July 18, 1930 A ride on the highway Monday Consolidated Truck Line by which cento and in Coquille 28% cents. Hackett as leader and Fred Fuhrman on the American Legion boxing card Board of Directors, Farr A Elwood dispose of their and Elwyn Nosier, first class scouts, morning convinced this writer that it The co-operation of the big off which will bo staged in the Coquille______ School District, ___ Noi 8, Coquille - Myrtle Point - as assistants. Marshfield - Coqu com pan iaa and the retail dealers in There are 20 boys affords very comfortable riding, al Community Building next Friday sv- Coos County. Coquille, Oregon, Roseburg freight line to the larger from 9 to 12 years old who were tak though it ia designed primarily as a stabilising the business Is accomplish erring, July 25. Each of the 18 fight-; Gentlemen: In connection with »Corporation. None of Farr A El- en to the camp Monday by Lions town car and ia not intended for long ed by the dealers everywhere working era on the eard is a Coos county boy, the issue of 854,000 Refunding bonds i wood's trucks were included in the on a four-coat margin. * Hackett, Hem tripe. and you don’t see the ^tailing and of School District No. 8; Coos County,’but\re reeervedfor” freight Ferguson, Stevens, It ia quite popular in England, . u _, aa \ a ------- i~----------------------- . -------- r—I'lfleal. but are reserved for freight and Kelley and arrangements have If the attempt by Marshfield to se K holding on tactics with there young-i Oregon, to be dated S-ptember l.ltr.ngportati<>n in lhe cottBty and else- where it was first manufactured, and cure the same rates on gasoline to • tilt «A AftM tvhan »BRfi —4 ■M.+Mretrere —ta- “ FA Elwood wjjl Xt X been made for cars to go after the will prove equally popular as an office stars that so often MfiF mar * a 4»niM card when 1030, and maturing maaretmJlaa serially •• on Q Sep- Eugene and points south'as Portland boys Mat week. The following are outsiders <rs imported. er around town ear in this country. for the Consolidated Line at now has, is successful, as was re To headline the bouts, Matchmaker yesri in amount« as Set ?qui!le, Marshfield and Myrtle Point, George Anthony,. Rex and Gilbert ported on the Bay recently it weald Roy Watson has signed “Big Boy” • year be, then Coos Bay will become • but Wilt not continue their daily ser Gatlin, Jim Schaor, Robert Harmon, Says He Found Eadormd Chock Morgan, of Marshfield, and Bob Me- 1935 - 87500.00 larger distributing point for western vice to Roseburg- Cecil McQuigg, George Haughton, Arrivals at the county jail the past Each weighs 1986 - 87600.00 snd southern Oregon, and when the Cortnick, of Coquille. The Consolidated people, with their Clinton and Ronald Burr, Phillip week include Louie Haas, arrested at 186 pounds. 1937 - 88000.00 government work there is completed 128 trucks, have lines from Portland Laird, Donald Chase, Donald McClel Charleston Wednesday, for possession For ths semi-final John Chong, (1938 - 88500.00 and Pigeon Reef removed, so that full to Spokane and Boise, south to Med lan, Norman Ricketts, Francis and of still and 50 gallons of mash. He North Bend Chinese, will tangle four bearing interest at not to exceed 6% tankers can enter Coos Bay, that sec ford and in here from RoaebuTg. Virgil Arrell, Howard Hicham, Hen pleaded guilty before Justice Maybee rounds with Ken Draper, of Coquille. per annum, payable semi-annually, tion will enjoy the same dealers’prices ry Teal, William and Walter Addison, at North Bend, who sentenced him to Art Miller, of Coquille, will attempt both principal and interest payable at as prevail in Portland, and that will Moose to Have Graham’s Hal! Donald Graham. 60 days in jail and fined him 8200. to hold Chas. Farmer, of Bridge, in the office of the County Treasurer, we mean an advance of but one cent in Lion Hackett is the scoutmaster of Milton Nichols, who claims that ho The dances that have been given check. They weigh 156 pounds. The agree to perform the following ser Coquille over that of Marshfield for the last three years by the Moose Troup 14 but this boys’ camp is' In found an endorsed chock in a pocket other bouts on the card are: vices; Portland. no sense a scout camp as has been book which he cashed and spent 855 of Archie Matthews, of Powers, vs. 1. To retain Teal, Winfree McCul Lodge of this city have become such published in some of our papers, pro it for a motorcycle at Rossburg, was Jaek Shermer, of Coquille, 138 pounds loch & Shuler to conduct all legal pro a success that they have outgrown the OH Well Casing Released bably as the result of incorrect in- arrested last Friday for the Douglas quarters in the Machon building and each. ceedings, exclusive of the prosecution formation. county sheriff, and he was taken back The casing in the oil well was Babe Riddle, of Myrtle Point, 133, of suits or actions, necessary to the the next dance will bo given in their to Roseburg the same day. loosened the first of the week and ve. Neal Gordon, of North Bend, 135. issuance of «aid bonds and to the re new hall, formerly Graham’s, which Will Sing over KOOS the crew began at once to clean out Royce Richmond, Coquille, va. Thel- demption of the bonds to be refunded. has been taken over, and will here and prepare to resume drilling. mer Farmer, Bridge, 155 pounds each. C. W. Kline is enjoying a visit from L. W. Nesmith Has New Bond 2. To furnish opinion of said attor after be known as th; Moose Dance Whether it was gas pressure or Floyd Huckleberry, Marshfield, 148. neys as to legality of said bonds on Hall. The public which has so gen hia aunt, Mrs. Annie Wolf, and her Sheriff Hess returned this week what caused the rock to jam the cas vs. Max Meyers, Bandon, 158. completion of all proceedings neces erously patronised the Moose dances son, W. H. Wolf, whoso home is in from Albany where he had taken Lina ing sc tightly that it required more is cordially invited to be present at Redding, Penn. Kid Mulkey. Myrtle Point, vs. Jim sary to their legal issuance. Mr. Kline brought W. Nesmith into custody, following a than two weeks’ time to loosen it, the mie Bone to, Bandon, each weighing 3. To furnish blank bonds on the the grand opening tomorrow night in them down from Portland, Sunday. request from his local bondsmen to be pressure of the gas from the bottom 135, will be the curtain raising event. best quality of bond paper and ready the new hall. Mr. Wolf is a tenor singer, a profes released from responsibility. Ne has been so strong that dirt and Tickets on sale at Zosel’s, Elrod’s for execution by the proper officials sional, and has been asked to sing over smith was bound over to the Coos muck was forced 28 feet up in the and Fortier’s, are at popular prices: of your district. KOOS, Saturday evening. Visitors Here os Way East county grand jury just prior to the bore and A. E. Gault, president of the $1.25 ringside, 8100 reserve, 75c gen Last evening the members of the Fourth on a charge of rape at River 4. To handle and pay for the legal Capt. Harold Archibald, accom company, was ras yesterday looking for eral and ladies 50 cento anywhere in advertising of the bond sei« and the panied by his wife and eon, and his Cornfield Canaries were invited to the ton. Ho secured bondsmen in Linn Cnp to help in cleaning th« hols. the house. redemption of the old bonds. mother, Mrs. O. A. Archibald, of Al Kline home on Knowlton Heights, and county, in the sum of 82600, and was is last gas indication makes the 5. To make on date of sale a bona bany, left Monday after a day’s visit all present enjoyed a song fest. again released. prospect of striking oil more certain No Brush Fires Without Permit fide bid for said bonds st not loss here with S. E. Archibald for the east. and there is no one connected with the Low Rates to Loa Angeles Capt. Archibald, who ha« been station Would Send H. S. Pupils Here With the dry season full upon us than par and accrued interest. company who ia not positive that the The consideration for the forego ed at Fort Casey, near Seattle, has and all underbrush and weeds in an B. C. Taylor, of Portland, and L. L. The McKinley school district is de precious fluid wiil.be struck at some ing shall be one and one-half (1%%) been transferred to Fortress Monroe, Graham, of Eugene, Southern Pacific sirous of having the same kind of an reasonable depth. The well is down inflammable condition, the fire de per cent of the total bonds issued, to Vs., for officer« ’ training. The elder partment issues a warning against officials, were here yesterday inter arrangement, regarding transporta now moie than 1400 feet. setting brush fires within the city be paid us simultaneously with the de Mrs. Archibald is going with them as esting possible travellers in their ex tion of high school pupils in to Co limits exeept on permit secured from livery of the above-mentioned 854.000 far as Little Rock, Ark., where two cursion rates, in effect today (Fri quille. as has been made with the To Dedicate Bridge Sunday other sons, Raymont and Clyde, re- day.) Round trip fare to Ban Fran- Fire Chief Gardner or Deputiea Frank bonds, or on demand therefor. Fairview, Riverside and Cunningham It is understood that your board sde. The former is better known in ciso is |15 and to Los Angeles 826. The Gold Brick bridg«, across the Schram or Harry PerrotL The fire districts, and according to R. H. Law East Fork, above Dora, is to be dedi yesterday was the result of boys play agrees to take whatever steps neces- Coquille, as “Peanie.” The return limit ia July 28. horn who was here yesterday, the cated Sunday and the general public ing with matches, and when the de ssry as directed by our attorneys to No one can afford to drive hia own directors of District No. 8 will be in is invited to attend the ceremony and partment drove out there during prac see that the bonds are properly is car to the southern cities when he can vited out to McKinley to talk it over. Kanu Klub Picnic Sunday picnic. Coffee and ice cream will be tice last night they found the boys sued, executed and sold. travel by rail at ouch a low rate. Next Sunday is the date for the If the proceed« of the sale of the rerved. County Agent Jenkins ia to were attempting to keep a smoldering annual picnic of the Ko-Keel Kanu Pouring I. a O. F. Bldg. Waite be one"ibf the speakers and Judge D. log going, and were heaping trash n?w bonds are deposited with the Card from Aagot Hoyendahi Bank of Southwestern Oregon and Klub at the club grounds on the East Pouring of concrete for the first F. Thompson has been invited to make around it Fork. It is expected that 50 or 60 A greeting post card, showing the story of the new Odd Fellows’ building withdrawn only as and when the bonds • talk. which are called are presented for re members and their families and guests midnight sun. was received by the is now in progress and from Con This new county bridge has a span Gregg Starts Two Houses Mies Aagot tractor Tultoy’s activity the buiiding demption we will pay you interest will be present. The committee ar Sentinel Sunday from of 116 feet, and cost 81800, of which E. W. Gregg has contracts for two computed on daily balances at the rate I ranging for the day is composed of Hoyendahi, Coos county health nurse, should be finished by early fall. 81.000 was derived from special tax 0. C. Sanford, A. N. Gould and 8. M. who is on an extended trip to her old The Hotel Annex buiiding is pro and 8800 from the county’s bridge new homes in Coquille, excavating for of 2% per annum during the time which has been in progress this week. the funds are so deposited and in ad Nosier. Fishing and horseshoe pitch home in Norway. The card was mailed gressing bat will probably not bo fund. One of them, for C. D. Walker, on dition to such interest we will rebate ing are the principal sports indulged at Nordkopp, and she says she is ready for the ML States Power Co. “having a moat wonderful trip. The to move into before Aug. 1. Ralph L. Smith Here Next Week 24**’ to the district one third of one per in on these occasions. _•< p feet, two-story frame, of five rooms. sun is shining day and night. What cent of the total amount of the bonds Geo. A. Ulett, of the Smith Wood-, It is on one of the most sightly lota meso san ewe eopseil"----------------------- - ‘"W __________________ —------------- - Portland Girl is “Miss Enjoy M. P. Firmer Show Products company, CoquHlO.———— Mrs. Bert Kay and her daughter, We agree to take up bonds uncan Many Coquille people attended the Angeles where he will meet Ralph L. The other house, also frame, is Grange Picnic Aug. 21 first flower show at Myrtle Point last Smith, the head of the company, from 27x30, five rooms, for Delbert Wimer, celled as presented for redemption and Mies Leis, left last Sunday for Port Th? annual Grange picnic for all Saturday and are as warm tn their Kansas City. They expect to arrive 4 adjoining the H. T. Wimer residence carry the same until proceeds or re land, where the latter, as “Miss Coos,“ participated in the Jantsen Beach fes Coes county grange members is to bo praise of that fine event and splendid funding issue are available. in Coquill« next Thursday and Mr. on Heath street. tivities and program. The title, “Mies held in the Norway Grove on Aug. 81. showing of plants and flowers as they Respectfully submitted. Smith will spend • couple of weeks Bank of Southwestern Oregon Oregon,” was won by a Portland girl. Several outside speakers have been were of the Coquille show last month. here. Sept. 8 Set for Hearing By James E Montgomery, President. according to a telephone message to spoken for and state officers will be There was a really wonderful uhowing. Mr. Kay last night. Mrs. Kay and present. Everyone to urged to at- At its session Monday the county daughter will return Sunday. ’ tend whether Grangers or not. A bes- county instructed County Clerk Wat Delinquent Tax Sale Aug. 16 son to advertise a public hearing on The tax department of the ah«riff*s the application of Henry Carlson and The North Bend annual flower ahow office announces that the 1925 tax will be held this year on Friday, Aug. foreclosure sale of property, delin 1, under the direction of the North quent for that year, will be held on Bond Garden CM*. It will be held in Saturday, Aug. 1«. the Community Building. With nearly 825,000 stock sub scribed, part of it in logs, and a good percentage paid up, the prospect that the old E. E. Johnson mill, to be known as the Coquille Lumber Co., will again be operated next month are bright The directors of the company met Wednesday and elected officers of the corporation as follows: Pres.—J. Arthur Berg. Vice Pres.—Dennis McCarthy. Tress.-—Geo. W. Bryant. J LEGION CARD NEXT FRIDAY A LIONS’, NOT A SCOUT CAMP