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■’“■''■•Ta ■ ».% ■ .7^' ; I i f - , I L ■ • ? ■ * * i _ e I f vS jf ’ * .* _ COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST », USO. U. 8. MarahanBwtiT DR. 10WTO LEAVE U. 8. Deputy MsumKal L. C. Coch ran of Portland left at eleven o’clock this morning with Joe Bevenda who was picked up in Marshfield Saturday t on a liquor sale charge. Helen Be venda, taken in at the same time on a possession charge, waa released on Wednesday by U. 8. Commissioner Dodge upon posting >1600 bail but Joe was unable to secure the »2500 bonds demanded. On his way Deputy Coch I ran will pick up D. E. Criteser who is being held st Roseburg on a federal charge of setting out fires in the fo rest reserve near Agness in Curry county. •_ . * BONOSAREVOTEOCHAMPIONSHIP « Stewart-Low '•> ■ ; STATE ARCHERS Miss Jerene Low and William' Stewart slipped away from their friends Saturday and were quietly in Myrtle Feint TMy re >95,000 for Water Improvements At Stake in Two Game Serie« married turned Sunday evening and will make and Beech Street Bridge Get Between Coquille Logger« “ ■ their home in the Knife apartment« Mrs. Stewart ia the daughter of Dr. and Salem Senators Good Majorities •and Mrs, G. Earl Low and has been attending at OkWU H» Willamette nmaiuvtw -University UlltrClBiVy «V Coquille voted for progress and [ Next Sunday and Monday our Log- Salem taf the paat yaar Mr Improvement at the special city elec- gem get . their chance at the state ia ------- at ---- the Cunningham v,„.....a„™ camp tion Monday when both bond issue« ehamp.onship in a two-game series of gay Lumber Co. and has were approved, the water bonds by a ’ with the Salem Senators, headed by been ¡dentifleKl with the Loggers ball vote of 310 for to 55 against, and the ' the crafty “Frisco” Edwards. The team thia summer. Beach street bridge bonds, 185 to 82.1 Senators have downed all opposition •. ■ ........ x The 267 votes ww> exactly 20 per cent' so far, winning the valley champion-} Grange Picnic Sunday of the efty*« total registration, which ;«hip and last Friday night winning The annual picnic of Coos Pomona is a small -yete, even for e special ( from clUli, the ..™. the Peninsula .«■■■».»» uuu, ww city u' u ij ’il 1 champions <rf Portland by a 3 to 1 G»*agaj»fll be^teM mthe -Norway election. Grove next Sunday, August SI. AU The $10,000 bond issu« will not pay score. the of the the bridge whether r members of the the entire entire cost cost of bridge if if City City _ i Accompanying the visitors will be Engineer Stacer’s estimate is adhered Peterson, the most*sensational pitch- Grange or not, and anyone else inter , ' to by the eontractom in their bids. *r in the state with eleven straight ested are invited to attend. Half a dozen of the state officers | His estimate was fer $10,308.50 for Wins to his credit, including a no-hit,' white cedar and Douglas fir and $18^ no-run game, and Billy Sullivan about will be present and take part in the 408.50 for all white cedar. The bal- the fastest first baseman in the state program, which will start in the > ance above the bond Usue^ \ and a heavy hitter, “Frisco" Edwards morning, with the usual basket dinner will be ", paid i who needs no introduction, the three | and good time at noon. l out of the general fund. ■ "( 1 • I ■ . If I II 4 1 I Will Hold A Bis Shoot Her« Monday—Silver Cup Offer ed by Durant Co. Dr. G. Earl Low, who ha« been A state archery shoot sponsored by practicing physician and surgeon for the Coquille Archery club will be held the past ten yearn in Coquille, an- here on Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 1, nounee^ ’this week the his and quite' a number of archers from practice to Dr. James Wheeler, of all over the state have signified their Gold Beach. Dr. Wheeler expects to intention of being present for the oc move to Coquille and take over Dr. casion. Low’s practice about the 16th of Sep The local club has secured the Kist- tember. Dr. Wheeler hae been ner field opposite the Southern Pa- Accused of Setting Fires cHk depot fv lhoot practicing In Geld Beach for the pa«t Charles H. Metcalf who was appre- eight yearn and has also been county »rents to be held at the health officer there for several years. . ■ bended by Fire Warden Walsh, charg one location. Formerly when the ed with setting out fires in the dis Dr. Low expects to leave CoquiHe «hoot has been held at the ball park, trict around the head of South Slough, about the first of October for Mexico the flight and clout events have had was taken before Justice Dodge in City, from which point ho will look to bo staged across the river near the Myrtle Point yesterday and hi« bail after the operation of logging a por gun club grounds and the present ar fixed at $1600. He was unable to tion of the timber holdings that be rangement offers much less inconven furnish this-so is being held in the and Hal Baxter took over last year. ience to both the participants and the county jail. / The timber which consists of a spectators. I It is expected that th« bonds will [ Girod brothers and other equally fast tract of about 17,000 acres lies in the Registration Will be at 8:30 a. m. ‘ball players. 1 state of Neuva Leon, aboi/t half way be advertised for sale, and a call for;-™. and the shoot will start off with men, Fortier has signed up two now 1 bids made at next Tuesday evening's j Bill E between the border and the City of women and junior* in three different lyers for the rest of the eeaSon in Mexico and ia about forty-mile« council session. events at 9:00 o’clock.. the nearest railroad. The tract con- ' Approximately $46,000 of the $85,- • A! Brown, a youth from O. S. C., as At 10:30 o’clock the women and tains a large stand of cedar’ of tbo a • relief pitcher and outfielder,- and 000 water bond imua has already been l]a boys’ clout shoot Will take place. A part of the new -annex to the spent by the city in laying the new Chuck Wirth, formerly of Eugene, a i •pocies known as Tennessee cedar and Mr,. Carrie Jackson, worthy grand After lunch at 1:80 p. m. the Men’s hitter and clever ’ infielder, ■ matron of the Eastern Star, paid her American round and Women's Colum ia used for making chests, pencils and Coquille Hotel was informally opened water line, making needed improve- jbeavy ; many other article«. Thera are also Wednesday evening when every room meUte.at the rmervoir , 4-, on ___ the _ hill east. Brown is a neat ball player and a 400 I official visit to Beulah Chapter here bia round and at 2:30 the Men’s Clout. a number of varieties of hardwood in the old portion of the hotel was of town and for nesy iron pipe fer . hitter in the Valley league, last evening and was greeted by an The flnaf event which will take place ns «nd replace- It is expected that Gilbert will pitch i attendance which filled the lodge- at 4:00 p. m. will bo the flight shoot, but their present operations will be occupied and the arrival of a number north j Sunday's game and Brown on Mon ■ room. Other prominept members of of all classea. confined entirely to getting out the of guests made further accommoda I ths councilmeh. day, with Fortier catching both i the order here were Mrs. Alberta Mc- cedar. Most of th a will be shipped tions necessary. At thjs’meet final arrangements to Germany, going out through the . There are seventeen rooms in the last year, prior to th* 1 wmer bond game«. Bill Stewart will be back by ' Murphy, past grand^ktatron of Eu- will be made for the big deer hunt on •d that mom' then and we can expect the usual I gene; Mrs. R. E. Wyttenburs, grand the Miller ranch on Lobster hill near ports of Tampico and Vera Crus and annex, flour of whieh are occupied aa election, it is not expected that coming to the United States will an apartment by the gonial host and than $50,000 of the $86,000 issue will sparkling plays around that section, . warden of Klamath Falls; Mrs. E. H. the mouth of Lobster creek in Curry hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, be sold at this time. The estimated end with Brundage in center field, the ' Baioiger, matron of the Klamath Falls county. This is the event that has come through Laredo, Texas. cost of raising the dam was set by the Loggers look to have a very good chapter; Mrs. Geroat, matron at Eu stirred up so much newspaper contro Operations will be conducted for and their two daughters. rueat consulting engineers st $86,000 snd chance to win the state title The remaining thirteen the present entirely through Mexican gene; Mrs. Lar-sop, matron at Marsh versy, the echoes of which are still be rooms are aa beautifully and camfor- uniats if is found necessary to im-' The fans will be out in large num- field; and Mrs. Norton, matron at ing heard. contractors and native labor. Dr. Low expects to remain in Mex tably furnished as any hotel in the pound a grealibr amount the dam will bers to root for the boys and what a Bandon; besides several other visitors A large registration has been re glorious _ t issued. glorious wind-up wind-up to to a a good good season season from Klamath Falls, Eugene, and ceived for this hunt and several are ico an winter and will be joined later state, not excluding Portland. They not be raised nor the bonds are furnished with exquisite Simmons This summer’s experience has a • twin victory would be by Mr. Baxter. other points in Coos county. expected to go from Coquille. The evening festivities begsn with I Two special cup« are offered for Mrs. Low will go south with the, bods with Beauty Rest mattresses and' proved that tbs installation of meters ■ The field is being wot down every doctor but will probably remain in the Ostlind Furniture Go. of Marsh- did a (greet deal toward conserving evening and the dust which has both- a moat delectable 6:80 dinner, Mrs. the shoot. One is a beautiful ton-inch fieid has completed the furnishings th« supply and it is doubtful that ths the last two Sundays will be Emma Pierce being ehairman of the silver cup, presented by the Durant aouthern California. with dressers, chairs, hanging mir-. dam wi|l need to be raised—for a ft ‘ eliminated. ““ committee in charge. The hall had Motor Co., through their local repre- L Manager Fortier announces the fol- been beautifully decorated by Beulah sentative, Geo. F. Burr, for the beet roe, etc, perfectly matching the net- yaari yet, at least. ■ oral Walnut, blns, yeBow and other; The new llne hetWeen dam sad rwr^ljiwing aa the line-up for Sunday: officer«. _. , albaround marksmanship in the ,** colored beds in the various rooms. zeteiw* ,ervolr has completed and ’ was Gilbert, pitcher; Fortier,<>Heh; Tuma, The Beulsi^chaptcr off:c:rs exem- American and York rounds, contests _ been _____ »w Beveral of the roong. are f ’ furnished tried Out this week for leakage by first; Wirth, second; Cox, third; Stew nlifted the ritualistic work by the ini- for men. The name of each year’s iVWVwith twin beds, others with double plugging the lower end and metering art, short; Brown, left; Bund age, cen ‘.iation of Mrs. Bertha May Norton,. winner at the Coquille shoots will be »mi three-quarter beds, and reveral what entered the line at the dam. ter; Roper, right; Pulford, Woodyard and their perfect presentation was' inscribed on the cup and permanent Wy.rooms are en suits with connecting The first day or so showed a great snd Lorenz, utility. most warmly and generously praised possession will not be given until one r •P’ bsth. Reading lights’ over each bed deal of leakage, but as the concrete ■ ___ ________ i , by the grand matron, particularly that archer has won it three times in suc- . | add further to the convenience of the set, at joint connections, the leak I. J. Stanley on Vacation of Worthy Matron Lorraine Vinton eosskm. gnaato. grew leae and by Wednesday was The ladies’ cup, presented by Hank Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley and Mr. and Worthy Patron W. E. Bosserman. Al! rooms have beautifully furnish under the few hundred gallons al Mrs. Jackson made a splendid and Burr, John Stone and Grover Gou- ani Mrs. Ernest Parrott and children ed bathroom, all with shower attach lowed for a line of this length. 1 have spent the past week camping. very interesting talk and was followed thier, will be for ths best record in ment, and soundproof walls through Covering of the two and one-half [Saturday and Bunday was spent at by all the distinguished guests and the Columbian and Metropolitan out complete the thoroughly modern miles of pip«* will begin aa quickly as the Stanley cabin at Bandon and from visitors, each of whom had a good rounds. effect it is decided the leaking ia remain there the party proceeded to the word for h chapter, Coquille and The quarters of Mr., and Mrs. Comp ing at the minimum. Geo. Taylor's Station Enlarged ♦ Rogue river whore they pitched camp ton are in the northwest corner fac Hazard Family Reunion Beside the new line, the improve next to Guy Forsythe's place. The hydraulic oil hoist st the Tay Austin Hazard and his friend, Kart ing on First street, and consist of ments at* the reservoir will afford bet . S'mley expected to be in Coquille Have Gues From Yakima lor Battary Station has been installed Shiller, both of Pasadena, left Tues living room, two kedrooms and 'a ter protection for th* city supply. A iay on business. On Saturday he and e Compton have and works perfectly. It ia operated Mr. and Mrs. completely furnished kitchenette with two-feet concrete wall has been erect ! Mrs. Stanley and their daughter, Mrs. day morning for home after a ten been this week ente ing Mrs. Dan by compressed air and easily lifts a ed entirely around the reservoir, thus i Jens Hanson, of Marshfield, and her days’ visit with Austin’s parents, Mr. refrigerMor, Hotpoint and built-ins. A. West and two children, Daniel and car or truck five or six feet clear of Connected with the main lobby of shutting off surface water, and the husband are planning to leave for and Mrs. L. H. Hazard, and his many Betty, of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. the fiopr and will hoist aa much as other friends here. Last Sunday the the hotel by a corridor is the Coffee reservoir* themielves have received ' Crater Lake to spend Labor day. West’s mother, Mrs. Wilson, of Loa five tons. Their new building is two young men, Mr. and Mrs. Hazard, Shop, one of the finest equipped cafes additional concrete and waterproof floored with concrete and Angeles. Mr. West who owns a partially . on the ooast, with booths, tables, and surfacing. Mrs. Hacker, and Mrs. Belle T. Lowe chain of twenty-one groeery stores in makes a fine roomy workshop for Sold It for Deer Meat _ The reservoirs have been covered drove out to Cottage Grove, where counter for the serving of the excel Washington, arrived here yesterday 1 washing, greasing and generally ser One of the Crump boys from out on lent cuisine for which the hotel has with a wooden roof, except hi the they enjoyed a picnic dinner and visit vicing cars. At the front place where a new aerator throws'a the North Fork was picked up this to join his family for the week-end. with Miss Adrienne Hazard, who drove long been noted. The Wests were former residents of A flow meter by week while selling dried meat in the down from Portland to see her broth- on one side is a fully equipped foun continual spray. Miss Buckley Here on Visit tain and on the other side the con which the amount of water reaching city of Marshfield. He was doing a Marshfield. fectionery and cigar counter with the the reservoir will be determined, and thriving business at a dollar a pound Mias Patricia’Buckley, who taught To Attend Family Reunion in the Lincoln School the past two checked against the amount shown representing it as venison or elk. A Teachers Meet Monday Morning cashier’s desk. In the basement, also connected by customers’ meter readings, has quantity of the meat which he claims Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast and Mr. years and has been spending the sum The first meeting of the teachers of with the lobby is the large banquet been installed. It will als* be checked to the game warden to be beef, was and Mrs. James Mast expect to leave mer with her mother in Portland, ie the Coquille schools will be hold next room. against the master metet to be in-1 secured and Investigations are under I tomorrow for Portland, where they spending this week as a guest of the Monday morning at ten in the high Mr. Compton has thus expressed his stalled at the dam, thus slowing how way to ascertain just what it is. Sev , will attend the Leabo family reunion A. N. Gould family. She expects to school building, the purpose of the confidence in the future of Coquille • seaasw.»«, * IX much, I* if any, W water is lmt between eral experts have been called in but held in that city on Labor Day. Mrs. leave tomorrow via Crescent City and gathering being for outlining of the I and Coos county, and U to be con- dam and so far no decision has been reached. R. H. Mast’s father was Jamea P. the Oregon eaves, for Camas, Wash., dam and reservoir. policies for the year, and for the as- I gratulated upon the completion of __ ... __ Leabo, who was a pioneer of Oregon, where she will teach thia year. s-gnments of rooms and buildings. this splendid attraction for the citi- pletedltwillnow'’^ p^s’lle 7o7on- arriving in the state in 184«. In tbo Following this, each principal will xem of this city and the tourists upon tn>] the flow tato th< ______ ______ ' «eventies he was sent down to this Young Logger Killed at Powers ir by I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle, old-time meet with his teachers in their re I our marvelous Coast highway. . residents’of Co^ilte, Who hsve msde P«rt of bJ tbe fix valw there, thus making u Leslie Frye, a young logger of spective buildings, for the purpose of i change their home in Los Angeles for the'*yn,nent m°ve the a trip up to the dam when Powers, was so badly injured In an organizing and the adopting of plane past ten years or more, arrived here UP »• ' "*w 8ikt* 1 in the flow i« required. Start Shipping Peas East accident at one of the camps up there for the year’s work. Whi t will probably be n 4tice<f by last evening and are guests at the J. reservation. on Wednesday, that he died in the The San Diego Fruit A Produce Co. the ge »oral public more than Anything A. Lamb home. Mr. Slagle's last ambulance while he was being rushed which has 290 acres of peas growing Natal Day Being Observed elec fa. all the improvement being visit here was three years ago, while Going to College in Calif. to the hospital. The funeral will bo on Coos river, shipped the first car Natal Day, which is celebrated by Mrs. Slagl% waa here in 1928. Thdy E. D. Webb, accompanied by his held tomorrow from Marshfield with load to he eastern market from its made ia the automatic chler all the Coos county chapters of the _____ w ____ _ | daughter, Martha Jane, intends leav the interment at Powers. it a will remain for a week or more. packing house at North Bend Wed- machine. This plant will Eastern^ Star esch^ Augurt ^sda/ .veefag? Aphis *^ado "the ‘ *mo“M' ot 'hlorine each ing next Thursday for Santa Ana in moTv"pLrticute7 ,t??u“nd °< *•»•* being observed at Powers today. The Von Pegertn Moving to Calif. wing Ten Camps Close Near Empire California, where the latter will enter grading of the peas a 1 chapter there is «mall, but the ladies but it waa a ** The pulp mill at Empire this week Junior college. She is a graduate of job than anticipated, but it was a ,ntfe the r«»*rV’ir and will i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Pegert in have mad* plans for entertaining all •times ahut down ten of the<r ,>maiier log- Coquille High last May. Mr. Webb tend leaving next week for Orland, shipment of a fine Coos county pro i able .to over-clorinatkm as attending members on an elaborate [ happens now when there ia a *. ging camps on account of a surplus expects to be gone two weeks. duct and the beginning of an industry Calif., where they own a 40-acre ranch. scale with a dinner at noon and lunch — of .. the purifying element rremnii.. ' of on These camps employ which has unlimited possibilities for drip They will ship their household goods eon at night. Next Monday a Holiday this section. ~ , from five or six to twenty-five men by truck and expect to remain there . ( ounty ( lerk Death on Hawks each so in the aggregate quite a num- Next Monday is Labor Day, an ac for at least three years while the coruin, to W custom vinw... for *v. several years r^... planting and developing of an orange County Clerk Robt. R. Watson very ber °f men ar* ottt °f employment cording „ x v . To Improve Front St Property Next Friday evening, September 5, , early one morning this week rd a Nn announcement has been made as to past, nearly all Coquille stores, shops' and other fruits ranch is in pvograaa. at 7 o’clock the local band will play Thomp«on-8tunz, , a former disturbance in his chicken and ***" w°rk win be resumed. and offices will be closed. House- ------ I---------- - —;— a few snappy numbers in a street con- Coquille, but now living in J* kwpen will do well to bear in mind Council Meets Next Tuesday rushed out to investigate cert in front of the Mountain States Por?and’ ‘ 1T* Motion Day Next Tuesday the two-da y holiday. stopping to put on his hunting On account of Monday being Labor PowerCo. Earl PowegCo office. office. Earl Nosier, Nosier, di- di w**^- Wh'le in Coquille Ao made He shot the marauder whieh Day and a holiday, the regular meet- ■; County Clerk Watson states this rectories rectonxi “developing I a fine band and for the remodeling of to be a large blue-dart hawk, Vhita in Eugene and Amity - ing of the city council will be held on '• thi- whl be their first public appear- ^r^ui!2int Front morning that Judge J. T. Brand, who this will be their fin . has it that Pete «till wears the Mrs. J. W. Laird went out to Eu Tuesday evening, September 2. The bar been vacationing during August, ance. old-fashioned kind so that there was win be in Coquille next Tuesday, Sept. gene last Saturday for a short visit final bearing on the gas franchise will nothing immodest in his pomile 2, and win hold regular motion day with Miss Mary OTarrell. On Mon come up at that time and anyone in through the chicken yard. day she went to Amity, Miss Vera terested should be present. in Circuit court. 4 Booth’s home. Mr. Laird drove to M J J Wie. Paulsen, a cattleman of Io* Pat Tully, who ia building the new Mae Gant, of Gravel Ford, last Amity Tuesday, and returned Wed Angele«, was making a tour of tie week killed a targe brtr in an or nesday with Mrs. Laird and Mies I. 0. O. F. Tempi«, ie also buildinc a county Saturday with Commissionsr chard near th? Skunks Paradise Booth, who will again teach in the residence for Robt. H. Creager in the Marshfield schools Mila year. Ja.i. T. Jenkins. Heights section. Ranch, owned by K. A. Bolund. 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