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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1930)
• y •• €-’g| •h - V -Í.ÍA't’ÍStT y .TV j * J ■ * *! i. ■ 4 >r ■-’íTT'sái ■■ ■ Hr „ * _ 'ö i * I jçfW’»*-*m- - IW.X-“ • ’■ Í* a: % $i "T1 THE PAPER THAT’S LIKE A LETTER FROM HO ■ ■ ___ VOL. XXVL ---------------------------------------------- --- ------------- -------------------------- ' ’s. * X ‘ — CMÍUILLE. COOS COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 19M. NO. U.M THE YEAR te i Cor» Show Nov. 7-8 Wreck Last Night Not Serious * | While the Coquille Corn Show Ao- j , aoeiation han not hold a meeting dua- . ' ing the past two weeks it can be defln- I ' itely stated that the event will be held Highly Entertained Large Au- o^FridlT^d'satwd'aT?Njv*,7’7n78. ■ L'.'- K .* At J > ,E - y J With Interested Crowd - 7 I I It Was Different A visit at the State Fair last Sat urday showed one who had never be fore been there why the Coos county "i booth is usually surrounded by a ques tioning, interasted crowd, whether the other county booths are i eing visited or not. Nearly all of the counties having displays featured their agri cultural products exclusively. They were attractive, it is true, but the unusual displayed in the Coos exhibit was what arouaed interest. Filling the center of the booth were myrtlewood novelties, footstools, tables, etc., with myrtle veneer cov ering the rail at the front. Promin ently displayed also were a large num ber of cheese loafs, the kind that is making Cooe as famous aa Tillamook, although it must be admitted that the northern coast county carried off all three prises in that competition this year. The Melowest factory did not enter any chfeeae for scoring. A Across the back of the Coos btoth was a life size picture of a cow with a rainbow curving over her and the not of gold at either end typified by the returns from dairying. Coos also displayed some vege tables, grasses and grains, but they were not the prominent features. t As usual it rained during utata fair week, but even that cculd not dampen * < j a beautiful sight did the 150 youngs- ---- ----- — « I 'eronoe. Should the state chairman decide to th« crowd’s interest and by noon the tors, from three to nine years of age,1 Wm. A. Zosel, the Hub Clothing 4 * *7 " " ' rontinu«* present plsrw and allow the Q'TIl XI \ x|| I usual,throngs were filling the build present. • j Shoe store, end C. A. Langworthy’s f C. of C. Directors Meet , diacuss chain P 1 LI ings and walks. In urging the attendance of every- 1 Coquille Electric expect to occupy Going back to Corvallis that evening I one to see the show tonight it should three of the store rooms in the. new we enjoyed the night football game be mentioned that wives er sweet- Odd Fellowe building by the middle change of datea for the Corn Show, as! J"*1 »^«itinff «• history of the between O. 8. C. and Gonsaga. The hesrts should not allow “him” to go of the month, although the exact date i suggested by the Cora Show commit-!0**«’» Hi*h Scho°1 D,bU» Deputy Sheriff C..A. Hunt ¿nd Pro Oregon team had a tough job winning alone, for the Vamp of Coquille, ao has not been set. hibition Officer Hedges brought'in a from that hard playing team from ’ee, which will make the fall festival' _ ' ~ ——— Shelving and counters for the two -om on Nev. 7 and 8. skillfully presented by H. C. Gets, in one hundred gallon still, 65 gallons of1 Spokane, much harder than did U. of [ Chibs to Banquet Monday the flapper chorus, would cause any clothing stores is being made by the 1000, 0. find Willamette the evening before The next forum meeting of the I John D. Carl, republican candidate finished liquor and destroyed Oerding company and as soon as it is gallons of mash which they captured at Eugene. After seeing both Ore Sanford Archibald, a perfect 86, and ' installed the etocke of the two will be Chamber will be on Oct. 15, and will fit county commissioner, and Harry be in the nature of a Corn Show pop H^MartUy were guests at the Lions at the Tom Wilkes places two miles gon’s big teams in action last week attired In huge pink pajamas, eras, moved in. ‘ -p^on yesterday. wp will aay that at-the present time meeting, with fanuera ....... ........... yesterday noon, The rritfuir tawtattbtatatatetan.____ The btaMtog itself is • fulfillment oeffti 0. 8. C. and U. of O. are about on a eversl commuoities in the brieflv on tw~taeent Alton Grimes, the teacher’s pet, wm of the promise given by the board ; vited ta participate. W. M Canning, 'vi* t of par. Oregon looked to be a smoother Jno. D. Mickle, dxiry and food the demure b»r*-legged tot, la a coo- of trustees when the plans weoe btrt not especially well moving machine, blit the d iffaes ne s iissioneT, who expects tn name a up in a canyon — ■ of C. H. 8., will be one of the apeak- comté iti tume which fitted the part to a T. adopted that it would bo the most hidden, _ , _ ____ .——-— —” “ Jo tfcT conspetition might account for ers. dairy inspector for this sjcti.in_aoon. Wee Highland Lassie, with many a beautiful building in Coos county. The Wilkes is to be taken before federal that. Mr. lfartlev Talked about football W. V. Ferguson, high School debate Highland fling, showed our genial ho- | top of the fire walls are relieved from With from six to eight thousand at director for Coos county, had asked and pra sed the Coquille High team authorities and charged with manu tel man in a new character, but with- plainness by a series of curves, and facturing liquor, possession of still the game in both Corvallis and Eu the chamber of commerce to give an for the efforts the boys are making out the Scotch characteristic. ¡the cream coloring of the walla is gene it is easy to tee wi\y night foot opinion as to whether the subject to product a winning team this year. and moorwhine material. Bob Stewart, a beauty wir ~ ~ • -------- >- -* inner, re- «- broken up ----------------- with panels of -»*«*- white. Th; officers also had a warrant, ball has coma to stay. There were adopted by state authorities for high He said the squad looks good. A handsome marble insert at the minded one of Clementine ’’and her, dated last April, charging him with probably four times as many in at school debates late in the winter was Ned C. Kelley, winner of the pot shoes were number nine,” high heels entrance to the lodge *<all above bears one which should be approved. The last Thursday, passed the cigars, 4nd possession of 160 gallons of liquor tendance as there would have been and all. I the words “Coquille L> dge No. 58, subject deals with chain Mores and Harley Covatt gave a five-minute talk which they found in a woodshed at in the day time* Jim Stevens, the bride of 1840, I. O. O. F„ 1930" and tha three links The flood lights along either side of whether their program of merchan on amusing incidents connected with that time buried two feet under Tracy Leach, the gold-digger, George and I. O. O. F. lettering appear on ground. the gridiron makes the field as bright dising la beneficial or detrimental. his profession. Johnson, as a clinging vine, Dave the upper walls at intervals. as day, more so than on a cloudy one, The directors approved the subject aa Final arrangements were made for Rackleff. with the baby doll, Loo Hand Kernin Sues for 15,000 but from the lower grandstand ssata proper one for high school debate. the all service clubs banquet and as Peaches Browning—no use men- , To Pipe Steam to Hotel W. F. Kernin this week, through there is more trouble with lights shin rooting to be held in the hotel here tioning the whole list, all thirty of ______________ ____ Chas. W. Gardner, of the Coquille Carrs Buy Wimer Store next Monday evening. Interest in his attorney, Roy Compton, of Rose ing in one’s eyes than there is on the them were good, their make-up ctevw Shop."«tarted''work Wednes-1 Coquille. Myrtle Point, Bandon, burg, filed suit for 85000 against the higher rows. A deal wm completed Wednesday and the crowd was highly odifmd with d on the RUam |ine whi(.h will con. | At Corvallis we learned that Hubert — city of Coquille, which he claims is Marshfield and North ’ B?nd indicates the maiden-like appearance of ao many the Larobi.r Co. plant evening by which the Carr’s Variety Robbins had that day become the owing him on his contract, made in that nearly 200 will be present and Store corporation lecomes the owner prominent Coquille citisena. tiwl the hotel and which raay proud papa of an eight pound girl. ■Di. several girls’ choruses were tended cov„ the four block)t on of Fred Wimer’s Radio Shop and Bee that the banquet hall will be taxed to 1927, to drill writs for the eity which Mr. and Mrs. Robbins were both the limit. would produce at least 100,000 gallons well rendered and the harmonious cos- Taylor and Fi„t street in the business Hive in Coquille. This is the sixth former employes of the Coquille Ho daily of good, potable water. store to be operated by the Carra in turn«» of tho youn< ladies in the dif- tel. Ha bases his claim on the fact that Millage Tax to Go or Ballot ferent selection, add beauty and color A Jln< w|n M iaid un<Ur tha louthwestem Oregon, the others be The highway from Coquille to Rose- The petition which the County luring the water shortage last year ’urg and north ia all in excellent cih- to the « ow. railroad track and a four-inch pipe’ ing ~, at . Roseburg, . „ where , .. the head office It was worth more than the price of from there to the hotel and Mr. Comp-1 £ N°rth B*"d’ Chamber of Commerce has been cir the city used the water from the well lit-on now and for m’k-« and miles, admiasion to see Wm. Zosel aad Wad. ton expects this fall to warm the hotel R<^d*p?*‘ Bando"- | culating,’ which If adopted by the without sanction of the state health Soth above Bridge and between Al department which had ,)revioualy con The Carr Variety Arstill come to blows in their he mill. mill There are thair efforts ‘by „team frora from t the - Steres are owned •’oters, would call for a tax levy of bany and Salem the non-skid surface ----------- »"’ to win the affections of “Aunt Lu- «.veral other owner, of building, in byC , J"*» > <* the Bay, one-half mill each year for advertis demned it as not fit for human con «f the highways is making them safer sumption. 4bU * a MlUtata H av a ______ *___________ _____________1*^_____ 4.4^ and E. Carr, OI of Koaet) Roseburg. ing purposes, and to be expended upon da,” a college boy dressed an aa fha the mH. mil- at-_ the down town section who are inter and D. E n wet weather than ever before. Mr. Kemin does not claim that the As soon as alterations, remodelling order of the county court, has not yet lion dollar benefactor of Bula Bute e,ted in this central heating plant idea water was pure, as specified in his college. W. V. Ferguson, the taper- «nd aa the eHy council intimated at the and decorating are completed the *>->en filed with the conntv clerk,.but Only Three Received Papers contract that it should bo, and it is sonator, was a wow. Whether resist last session that they would not object local store will bo removed from its will be by tomorrow if it has the sig pro! able the city can prove that when Only three of the aev n who were ing the lover-like attentions of the to granting a franchise It is possible •»resent location to the vacant room natures of twenty per cent of the the emergency arose and water was applying for eitiienship papers last two scrappers or the aged Prof. Gad that the plan will be extended to cover in the First National Bank building; registered voters. itally needed that the stats board of formerly occupied by the Mt. States Thors is a confiect in the laws in Tuee4av were accorded the rights of dis’ plea for **a little kiss,” Fergie was the business part of Coquille. health permitted its use temporarily, Power Co. This will be in a couple of regard to this matter. One says that citizenship, the others having their there. weeks. such petitions must be filed not less if chlorine was used to destroy the applications eon.inued for lack of Orvin Gant, who took the part of Only One Ticket in Coquille dangerous germs. Mrs. W. E. Bosserman has been en than 30 days prior to the election, witnesses The successful applicants the rheumatic, crippled professor, There was some talk the first of gaged by the Carrs to act aa manager while another law provides that all were Olaf Severin Harald Jensen, showed to aa good advantage as he Indoor Golf Opens Tomorrow the weel ■k about an opposition ticket of the local store. matters to go on the ballot must be John Hidsi Stiliianoa and Ingrid ever did in portraying a younger part. for city officials, but it was too late. in the clerk ’ s hands by Sept. 24, so The Oerding and Briner indoor golf Alina Nelson, all of Marshfield. Possibly the most natural appearing As a matter of fact, County Clerk that he may have his ballot made up course is to be opened to the publie to The same day seven more filed Ben Sorenson a Suicide actors on the stage were John Unsoeld Watson could have refused to place and certified to the secretary of state morrow evening at 7.o'clock in the their declarations of intention to ap and Donald Farr in their comedy Ben Sorenson, 30 years of age, com the city caucus nominees on the coun by Sept. 29. building they have fitted up on Hal) ply for final papers and these will he stunts. John ia a scream, and with mitted suicide yesterday while on a ty ballot, for the caucus was held ope Mr. Watson indicated this morning street, across from Thrift's grocery passed on at the February term of a solemn face can carry through the hunting trip with his brothers, Sam day after the date for filing candi that he would accept the petition if it The proprietors are seeking a nam court. They were: most mirth-producing situations. and Don, by placing the mussle of his dates’ names in hie office. But he very was filed before tomorrow evening. for the course and offer a year’s free Anton Anselm Korkeln, Coquille, The college lovers, Ray Jeub, Harry sensibly took the position that be was rifle against his temple and pulling »laying to the one suggesting th* native of Finland, in the United the trigger. The disdwrge nearly de Hartley, Gladys Watson, Florence not forbidden by law to do so, and | name adopted. The offer will be States since March, 1912. One Cent Sale Next Week Ferguson, and Maxine Gentry who he thus saved the eity of Coquille the capitated him. open a couple of weeks. Carl Victor Adrian Peter« n, Sorenson had stood tria trial in Justice lort her sweetheart when “Jerry” im several dollar« which a separate city As as been his custom for several They are also offering a door prise Marshfield, native of Sweden. ’"ho Bolt’s court at Marshftsld Wedneeday personated Aunt Lucia, were natural years at this season of the year, C. J. ballot'would have cost. for driving while irrtolicated but the ! Fuhrman is advertising a Rexall One for Saturday evening to the one hold came to the U. 8-, May 20, 192? and there was nothing stilted in their Coquille, having passed the 2,000 ing the number which will be drawn. Herman Karl Plaep. Coqpille, who hrry disagreed. affectionate scenes. | Cent Sale for next Thutpday, Friday population mark, now cornea under left Germany for the U. 8., Oct 28, He was subject to fit. of melan- J ,pdTsrtu'rday. Any 0^7^^- There are scores of others who the law which provides that candidates t-v- M. Want Coquille Connection 19M. office« in towns ____________ of over 2000 ’cUh* ?nf1 hnd should be mentioned, hut time does not for eity ___________ _______ t oned in his full page adv. on page Hugh McLean, Marshfield, a Cana The residents of the Lee section permit to tell all the amusing incidents , haV* their names printed on the own lire. 9 of this issue will be sold at two for ire again seeking to have their tele dian, and in the U. 8. since Doc. 1, — ......... .1...» • the price of one, plus one cent. For state and county ballet. phone connection changed to the Co 1921. Henry St. Paving Finished years the people of this vicinity have But the time for filing petition» of, < Christian Grau Nielson, of Myrtle quille exchange and have asked the nomination expired 35 days before the Anderson 4 Matson, Marshfield con awaited this sale to sunply their needs support of the Chamber of Commerce Point, a Dane, and a resident atyee election date. tractors who did so satisfactory a job and the stock is usually exhausted by They were promised some years ago Aug. 1, 1910. of sewer and pavement laying in the Saturday night. Theodore Stivahtis, of Powers, a that t^ii would be done, but it was Ferry “Rogue” Dowrffor Week north end of Coquille last year, have not, and there having since been r Greek, here since July 4, 1912. The bridge at the Jos. Scolari place change in the company *>wneswhir K Hihna Sandell, Marshfield, native The ferry “Rogue” has been out of just completed another good paving commission since last Saturday when job on Henry street, between Fifth and on the Cunnigtam road, just north of they are again making the «ffort. A of Finland, and a resident of the U. s «Baft of the propellor Wok*, and Seventh. The pavement was finished Coquille, has been redeeked by the hearing hy the Public service commis 8. since July 5, 1890. ’revellers on the coast highway will Monday and the sidewdks Wednes- county bridge crew thia week. sion may be nifisaary to accomplish continue to use Bagnell's Ferry until day, but it will be mead ’ than two their desires. Safety First! Use Cow Bell Sunday or Monday, when it is ex- weeks yet before the strmt is opened Dairy’s Pasteurised Mik and protect í-1 I ¥> I & * ■Al V. ’ 11 r- THREETOMOVE ■i ■ Booth Surrounded at All Tines a nnl ' so ■ as not to conflict tenth with th*» the Oraxynn- Oregon- Oregon State College football game -Again Tonight ¡on Nov. 15. f ! County Agent Jenkins, , the Oham- How that show, -Aunt Lucia,” did of Commerce dirset on and a ma- The foothall semon opens tomorrow Following this announcement, word go over at We Community Building the __ Com Shew Association afternoon in Coquille at 2 o'clock wn received by W. V. Ferguson, . jority ___ , ___ _______ _ __________ last night! It was one of < the * " bast * directors have approved the change, when. Coquille High meets Roseburg. ?hairman of the 8tate Debate League put on by Coquille talent in recent The visitors won their first game last f ir Coos County, from P. M. Collier, yeans and the many humorous situa I Saturday, defeating Junction City, state chairman, that two or three Three Cars in One Wreck tions arising kept the crowd, which 39-0. Aside from that not much is.ehaanb'rs of commerce in the state A three ear accident happened near filled all the reeerved seat section, as known of bow Roseburg will show up, had questioned the advisability of the Guy Kelley ’ s garage on the Coning wall as two sections of the bleacher ham road, about a qaurter of a mile i but It will be a hard fought gams, for hi?h <*chools discussing such a topic, seats, in high good humor. i the Coquille boys are in a good frame fearintr that diasentions might be Credit for this successful presenta above the McCurdy place at five of mind, and except for infections and aroMed among the various Cham o’clock Saturday evening. ' a little’ stiffness in muscles are in bers. Each high school in the state tion of a collegiate comedy cannot be C. H. Kelley, in a Chevrolet, was hat keen requested to make a poll given to a few; every one of the near good physical condition. returqjng from work at camp and on ;» ly two hundred Who appeared on the Coach Harry Hartley gives the fol among the business men of their re stage helped to make the show a a point, in the slippery clay whieh lowing as the probable starting line spective towns to ascertain the atti- scream, and the efforts of Miss Bessie covered the road, met Aar n Smith in up. but says that others op the squad tude pf their business men!* Andrew, who drilled and directed the a Ford, head-on. The collision threw are coming so fast that there may be Ths result of the state-wide poll various dances, songs, with which the Smith’s ear across the road where he last minute changes: will hr>t be known for another week; play iUeif was interspersed, were was struck by R. E. Brown's Chrysler Cen ter— G reenough. , however, the investigation as con- coming thia way. crowned with success. Guards—Ireland and Glaisyer. ! duCtad here in Coquille by E. F. Grid- ‘ No one was injured but the Ford Miaa Andrew says she has been giv-' Tackles—Detlef sen and Ellingson. er, high school principal, and W. V.j and Chev were badly damaged. The en the heartiest co-operation here, Ends—L. Seeley and Chard. • Ferguson, superintendent, showed Republicans to ( boose Secretary Chrysler suffered little. both by the amsteur performers and Halves—Woodyard and Williams. thxt the local merchants are almost, . , .v » ui< r* Both drivers were hugging the mid by the Legiffh Auxiliary, under whose Q uarter- -Stevens. k..™, dle of the road and were unable to Central Committee has hern called for sponsorship the show wax presented, Full—Puford. a diaaussion. Of forty business men stop or turn out because of the slip nest Wednesday, Oct 8, at 1:80, in and modestly gives credit for the suc A football man here who has had .ntervietvod, all but one were in favor pery surface. cess to those who sided in so many a lot of experience, goes farther than of the proposition, and most of them Coquille. A successor to J. F. Gardi Several truckloads of gravel were ner, who resigned as secretary in order ways. ’ Th'ose who failed to witness the dumped at-the spot next morning and Mr. Hartley odes, and says that C. enthusiastic over the possibility of that ha might be free to support an H. 3. should win most of its games bearh»K such a discussion. The single ' show last night should make haste and rosd M mor* saf* *®w’ . thia year. He mentions the four -back- objertion was not a personal objec other candidate than the republican secure a first row seat for tonight, for _____ ;___________ _____________ field men as the equal of any quartet tion, but was made with a feeling that nominee, Phil Metschan, will be choa- they missed a real treat. 1 the, topic of chain stores having been en, and from the talk heard among the With Miaa Esther Casto as dramatic ---------------------- T---------------------------- _ heavy line of experienced play- overdon ■ over radio and in certain committeemen there may be another i fairly reader, the apecial baby pageant op- 'T/'Y LOOP RT DO Coquille to have a 50-50 publications should be kept quiet for office filled with candidate-supporting ened the evening’s entertainment, and • Lr kV.VJd • LffLLrVT. 8j|BnJ.e against any team in the eos>- officer at the same time. at C PAmmnnit v Bldg. Rld«r dience at ommunity 4 y FoetbaU Season Opens To- This Year Will Be s on Subject of mAwr resnr — I?seaseIan*»or morrow Roseburg Chain Stores — Coquille Versus Coqu'lk > Approves Subject Mrs. Summers, who lives in the north end of town and her three chil dren were shaken up last night as they were returning from attending the thaw in the Community Building. She suffered a cut on her forehead, her youngest son a severe cut of his cheek and her daughter wan bruised around the cheat, when their car hit the garage approach at the intersec tion of Sixth atreet and the highway. , Because the car in front of him had stopped to allow passengers to alight, Asaesiior I. P. Beyers signalled that he would stop before turning up Sixth. As cars continued to drive up behind him he started to turn out and pass the car in front, but lights from the Summers car caused him to stop be fore he,had pulled to the middle of the pavement. But the Summers ear driver saw Mr. Beyers1 ear Start to move and pulled into the ditch, although he had plenty of room to pass. The sudden stop as the ear hit the garage ap proach broke the windshield and in jured the occupants. ! I '‘J QUOR and man 4 «WJ a peetod the repairs will ba samp l rtei to traffic. *. fe your health. •V k t <■-* • .*. 1 •<*/ ■ •* F t I ; I ♦