entine! THE PAPER THAT'S like a LETTER FROM HOME VOL. XXVL COQUILLE, COOS COUNTT, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IL 1989. MO. 45. ieM. w^ ¡TofTiblZ^t^y Will Be lined This Evening fi I and J .* ——i-- / Completed by Local Dentists This Week—Record Shows Yearly Improvement sonal damages, aa tho result of the injuries received by the plaintiff on the 19th of last February, came to , trial in Circuit court yesterday and will probably continue the greater part of today. Dr. Glaiayar is suing for *1000 for the assault, *15 per day for loss of time from his work, *250 physicians’ and surgeons’ foes, and *500 ex­ emplary damages, something over *2,000. ’ Show at Bandon to Be Held white defeated 18-7, outplayed December 2-3—Premium the bay boys in the last half. *ur— 14600 Budgeted Liat la Opt There is no championship at stake ....... " 1 "" 1 in tomorrow’s game, but the visitors Coquille Lodge No. 53, Independent Douglas-Coos Boy Scout will be »eeking revenge of the 6-0 The annual dental survey of the The Bandon Egg and Poultry Council which met at the Hotel North’ defeat _ _ _ ««■-- ___ r earlier _____ ___ Coquille gave them in Order of Odd Fellows, will use their city grammar schools and the Junior Show which will be held in the ~Rosa Bend last evening, was attended by soas6n'"a'nd it’will be a hard, fast handsome lodge room this evening for High, conducted by Miss Asgot Hoy- Building in Bandon on December 2 87 officials, eleven of them from g.nme • the first time when two second degrees endahl, assisted by local dentists, has and 8 will be th» scene of poultry ex­ S I Just been completed. The results ob- Roseburg. Those attending from Co- . Roseburg’has called off the Thanks- «nd one third are conferred. hibits displayed by poultrymen, quille were N. C. Kelley, C. C. Farr,1 giv;n_ ___ ________ with C. __ H. 8 M tdmor- J Externally as well aa in its interior j tained in this year’s examination of In the fight which followed a dairy Bmith-Hughes students and 4-H club *row J » ” g ” ame will be the final one for arrangement and appearance this new the children have been most gratify- H. C Gets and Wade Arstill. I __ meeting in a room in the hotel here, members from many points in South­ is one of the finest in Coes ing. The number of those needing Dr. Glaisyer received a broken arm, western Oregon. There are at preeent nearly 500 the f__ building Coquille. Boy 8couts in the two counties, scat-' — ■ ------- •-*- The only remaining game in tho county. With its temple-effect file dental care has been gradually dimin- damaged eye, a broken collar bone, The importance of this, the first an- tered among 25 troops, i with nine I conference will be that of next Thuro-! walls, its large art windows, Its Mghih, iahed during the past your years. This I nuai affair of this kind to bo held in tnd other damages. “ day when North Bend and Marshfield 1 colored walls, the first impression b esn best be seen by comparing the Lone Scouts in the counties. L. A. Liljeqvist ie representing the Bandon, is increasing in tbs minds of ¡one of beauty and graceful design.^ i results of each year’s survey as fol­ plaintiff and J. W. Mclnturff, the de- poultry fanciers as they receive premi- The dinner lsst everting was fol­ meet on Golden Field. • » lows: lowed by the re-election of O. L. John­ | As the Sentinel has before s fendant. I urn lists which are being oent out by 1927 son, of Rietberg, ae president, and Million and Quarter Tax« Paid the ground floor is occupied by I Jens Svinth. Smith-Hughes instructor School W. F. Harris, of Roj>eburg, aa secre­ Washington Lincoln Hub Clothiqg 4 Shoe store on the Had Suecwtsfuj Eastern Trip , at the Bandon high school and secre- Annont taxes paid in at the sheriff’s i ' No. pupils needing tary-treasurer. Henry Kern, of North office, just prior to the closing of the | -w, Wm A. Zosel’s Gents’ Furni . Geo. A. Ulett, who had been gone tary *^ow- 207 Bend, was chosen as Scout Commis­ second half period on the Sth of this ln jngs and Clothing store east of the dental care .......... .222 * That the business of producing on a two weeks ’ business trip for the i stairway and C. A. Langworthy’s C*r No. Not in need of sioner. month, totalled *418^45.77 ^cording' Smith Wood-Products company, re­ (commercial eggs in Oregon is si 1 owl >d»ntal care . 45 57 A new policy of districting this to Geo. O. Usch, of the tax depart- ___ __ turned last Saturday, meeting Mrs. whole a profltable business cannot be « Percent Perfect ...... 20 27 year, places each of the four sections I 1 Handsome plate glass provides ment. With the «891,65« paid in , Ulett and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Comp­ questioned. A very careful three year 75 - 1 1928 ' —Roseburg, Msrshfield, North Bend, I maximum of lighter each room, study of representative commercial ■ prior to May 5, and what was paid ton in Corvallis. . School Washington Lincoln and the Coquille valley—in districts in between tAee dates, Mr. Leach es­ art tile covens the space below egg producing farms in all of tho He went as far east as Cleveland, ’No. pupils needing with deputy commissioners at tho play windows to sidewalk. timates that the tax payments thia Ohio, stopping also at Chicago, De- larger poultry sections of Oregon and dental care ....... head of eaeh. N. C. Kelley holds the AA_ , Each room has a full basement trdt, Saginaw, Mich,, Kansas City irclnding flocks of different sixes by position here, Henry Kern in North from No. Not in need of Bend, Walter CheirX in Marehfi.ld, j >00.000 for the year. Th:s can only the heating plant is located under and Denver, and found conditions the poultry department in co-opera­ dental care ............. stairway to the upper floor. In it | be considered a fair collection for it anythim; but good in any of those tion with the farm management de­ Petcent Perfect ... and Sheriff V. T. Jackson in Rose­ an oil burner and the entire bui includes not only currant but back places. From the standpoint of the partment at the Oregon State Col­ 1929 burg. is steam-heated. , taxes, r - : I I. i ; , ' ; , . local battery separator plant his trip lege gives a very sound basis for the School Washington Scout Executive E. A. Britton, of Upstairs the eye is met with 1 above conclusions. The first annual was quite successful. Roseburg, and Scout Executive J. S. beauty of furniture, wall-tinting, No. pupils needing Bandon Egg and Poultry Show will Bricker, of MedfSt^' were among electric fixtures, etc., that makes it dental care stimulate interest in the poultry in­ those present. one of the handsomest lodge rooms in No. Not in need of dustry which is one of the moat profi­ dental care ......... The snnual report for the year wax the state. table agricultural enterprise» in Ore­ accepted and the budget for 1981, in The lodge room at the western end Percent Perfect . gon. the amount of *4600 was adopted. of the building is 48x49 feet in dimen­ According to H. E. Crosby, exten­ Roy Watson has signed up a good Thia is the same as for 1980 and in­ sion poultry nun for the Oregon Mis« Alleen Wilson, who ha» been,«. .Svi u-- —u__________ .. t. cludes the scout executive salary of list of boute for the American Legion ______ .a- . a r___ m. W*t* wtl° w” recently work- manager of the 8-A desk in Coquille *2600. At th” end of this fiscal year boxing card next Tuesday evening, ing on the poultry extension program and secretary of the Chamber of there remained a balance of *9 in the Novemlier 25. There win be four 4- In Coos county in co-ooeration with rnund affairs and two eix-round Commerce for the past two years, ’iraMury. | the county agent and who spoke dur­ tendered her resignation aa secretary O'- of ths most interesting fea­ events, 28 rounds in all. with Bud ing that time at a poultrv school con­ to the C. of C. directors Wednesday tures of the session was the talk by Bryant, the pride of Coquille and ducted by Mr. Svinth at the Bandon evening. She has accepted a posi­ Dr. Hsvden. of Msrshfield, who was North Bend, meeting Brownie Bus­ high school there is no reason why tion with Nosier 4 Walker and will a boyhood friend and schoolmate of kirk, of Pendleton, in the main event. Ceos and Curry counties cannot be­ Bud will outweigh Brownie by five' tender her resignation as branch of­ the originator of the Boy Scout move- come Important districts in the pre* ficer manager of the Oregon State pounds. - •’ mrirt—■Sir Baden-Fowei!. duction of commercial oggs. Condl- The semi-final is to bo betwen that Motor Association and the three-A For more than 20 years, Dr. Hay- troiu here are very, similar to ‘.hoot 'vsa a surgeon and factor of the scrapping »lugger. Big Boy Morgan, . .’ county where th» poultry of Marsbfirid. and Joe Reese, of Myr ­ Huiaon Bav emronry in Canada. Be- Industry has developed oa a very tle Point. They weight 185 and 190 ---------- scale, it is thengfat by those Mr. Nh-It in. manage’1 of the S-A for •teev and record of the flora and respectively.i who hive made a study of poultry Kermit Shaw is conceding eight the stale, in a tetter received by Mr. f-uma of northern Canada, with pic­ production that the evenness of -11- Compton, refers to her as one of the mate in this section and the < i un­ tures, '’rswinva and descriptions of pounds to Corbin Bones, of Myrtle most capable branch managers in the U'e wild life of that section, and made Point, in the r four»• *nd wh*re Ir* Ch"* wUI No. pupils needing ^ y fOMM—Treasurer Sickels reported ington. D. C„ Chicago, and a marine fessor C. S. Brewster of the Hogden- 50 cents w for - P"**11* until the n*w noble grand is dental Care........... .206 281 *69.12 as the amount in the treasury I Brewster Milling Company of Port­ life exhibit to San Francisco. This served, *1.00 general, U, No. Not in need of at this time—it is not probable that land in assisting local people in con­ latter had just been sent to San Fran­ xtudente or laites, price* will prevail. i Massive light oak furniture, with dental care............. another secretary will be chosen until cisco a few years ago, when fire des­ Curtain raiser1 at 8:15. ducting the show. leather upholstering will provide most Percent Perfect ... after the first of the year, when the troyed all the other priceless relies According to the premium list comfortable seats. There are four­ The above is not a final result of j annual membership campaign is bold and records he had in his apartment He’s a Stony-Hearted Judge which has Just been issued by the teen chains for the several stations the dental program for this year but The directors authorised J. L. Stev- show there are a large number of in Marshfield. We have been obsaased with the and the walls will be completely lined is the result of a survey made each ens to report at the Scout Council in special awards which should be at­ idea that our genial eity recorder was with settees for the members. Altar, year during the first part of tho school • *VVI North last wrcpiug evening that Coquille tractive to all poultryman in this oart i>u Bend mviiu aaamv vaaaov v/w^usaa^ legion Turkey Shoot Sunday an unusually tender-hearted officer, pedestals for the officers, and other term. I would again contribute *200 to the of the state. The Sperry Flour Com­ The American Legion Turkey Shoot one who lent a sympathetic ear to furniture is in keeping. Various incentives am placed before expense of carrying on Scout work pany and Jameson 4 Kay of Bandon to be held at the Coquille Gun Club appeals for relief, but we’ve got to The walls ef the lodge room are of the children to influence them to have next year. am offering a silver plaque for the grounds Sunday, Nov. 28. is scheduled revise our opinion, especially since that kind known as jaxs-finish their teeth put in condition and to* It was reported at the meeting that beet display of poultry. Mikes Food to begin at nine o’clock, according to •he stern snd emphatic negation given and on these Wm. Maben has applied keep them clean. The state board of in addition to Scout troup sponsored store of Coquille offers a silver trophy Lars Lenovo, chairman of tho com­ J. D.Williamson Monday morning. a tinting combination that is pleasing dental examiners distributee buttons by the Chamber of Comerce, that the for the best turkey and a silver trophy mittee in charge. One hundred live The latter had been picked up with to the eye and oeautiful to contem­ each year to be given to those who American Legion was planning, in the for the best bantam in the show, the turkeys have been ordered and are two bottles of liquor on him, and af­ plate. The wans under the chair rail either need no dental work or have had near future, to sponsor a second ter the judge had imposed a *20 fine, is of a brown tint, the upper walls Bank of Bandon offers a sliver trophy to be at the disposal of the winners. it eared for. The schools have an an­ troop hem. for the best bird of the Mediterran­ Arrangements may bo made for ths defendant told “Hixsoner” that tan, and the ceiling, rough and irreg­ nual content for the highest1 percen­ Tracy Leach, president of the Mon­ ean class and also for the beet bird pistol shooting, for those who do not he was leaving town right away, and ular in surafee, as the term jasx in­ tage of perfect teeth before a given otony Killen, submitted a report on of the American class. Cha» F. use the shotgun. The shooting will asked if he would not return one of dicates, is tinted a background of date and those who assist in the ex­ the Corn Show “Ace High” plhy, Winters, jeweler at Bandon, ailver be at targets, with the scoring similar the bottles to him; ho “needed a blue, with gold and orchid high lights. amination of tho teeth talk to the showing _ that __________ ________ in but *15 was expended bracer.” But the recorder turned a to that used on the elay birds. The carpet which has not arrived, children on tho structure and care of staging the play, and the organisation trophy for the boot Australorp and The Coquille gun dub lx working deaf ear to his plea, showing him to will bo in three sections so that it can for the best brooding pen of any their teeth. <1 ! tendered a vote of thanks for In conjunction with the Coquille Le­ be a man with a heart of flint. be easily taken up and the waxed and (Continued on tenth The percentage of good teeth in the their excellent entertainment feature gion Post and a successful shoot is polished floor used for dancing. various grades runs lowest in the first of the Corn Show, assured by the committee. By pros- Game Protective Amn>. to Meet Dedication of the Odd Fellows and second grades. This is accounted ' -- ent indications there will be a good- I ’ The _ ____ ____ Coos County Game Protection Temple will probably not occur for a •** P«*nts have not „ th Week sised wowd ^Tow* Assoc'ation, of which L. A. Liljeqvist month or more, not until the carpet fully begun to realise the importance z Bandon. _ Rendon. 1 Myrtle Point, Roseburg, ,, president and H. A. Black, scene- and the specially-ordered J'shes, with of earing for the “baby” teeth, not' Very little damsge is rvtorted as Marshfield, and North Bend having tary-treasurer, will hold a meeting in I.OAJ.F. emblem, have been received. alone in children of the first two a result of the high winds which »ighified their intentiona of being on the city hall here next Tuesday even- Ante rooms, rest rooms, supply grades but also of pre-school age. raked the coast section last Saturday hand to pit their shooting skill with (ing. November 25, at 7:80 p. m. The rooms and small closets, make for Three lay the foundation for the de­ night, but it was a more severe storm those from other communities. [ association has not met for some convenience of both the Rebekah and velopment of the jaws for the per­ than is usually experienced in thir _ _ __ _ , time and several important matters Odd Fellows lodges. manent teeth and their neglect will section. The rain which fell almost Preliminary Cora Show Report are t0 C0BM up di^euagion. Every The banquet hall, in the northeast cause a seat of infection as well as in steadily for three days ceased Mon­ E. D. Webb, Corn Show treasurer, member in the county is urged to be corner of the second floor is approxi­ the adu't. We hope in the future to day and we have had clear and colder reports that there remains in the in attendance. mately 40 feet square. It is also ap­ see an equal gain in these two rooms. weather sines, with frost nearly every propriately tinted, and will be fur­ night and ice one morning. The pre­ nished with folding chairs and tables cipitation is only 10*4 inches since Thanksgiving Day Service Down to 30 This Morning which can be easily folded and stored the first of September. The Thanksgiving Day Services will I C. Vernon Smith reports this morn­ in a email space. be held at 10 o’clock on Thanksgiving Th > kitchen will prove a delight to ing as the coldest of the month at his day in the North M. E. Church. Rev. plaer on Banford Heights, the ther­ Tom Wimer’s Serious Operation every woman who enters it. Built-in Elmer Sadler of the Foursquare mometer getting down to SO. A H. T. Wimer, who has boon suffer­ cupboards, two sinks, electric range, Church will deliver the message. Mrs. thick fog out there kept the mercury with the floor linoleum covered, and ing from stomach trouble for several Paul Walker is to sing a solo. Others from going so low the morning that months, underwent aa operation at a pass qupboard for ease in serving to have part in the services are 8. D. banquets, make it one of the most water froso hem in town. the Keiser Hospital In North Bond Walters. D. L. Hackett, D. Lome, G. '* convenient kitchens it is possible to Tuesday morning which it is expected A. Gary. 11,000 Logs Come Ont design. will relieve him of the trouble. The With the Coquille river well above operation was quite a serious one but The entire cost of the building, fur­ Those who went from here to the Christian Sciepce Church niture and equipment is approxi­ its mean level last Monday, several he withstood it well aad mated easy football game at Corvallis last Sat­ ®r*t night It will bo upwards of urday report seeing seven or eight I There will be Thanksgiving service« mately *40,000 and itteaa made pos­ thousand logs were brought out from- i at the Christian Science church next sible by the sale of bonds, principally the upper forks of the river and its ’ month before ho ean return home, wracks along the highway. Wind, Thursday morning, Nov. 27, at 11 among the members of the lodge. The tributaries, 11,000 or more being ' rain and slippery pavements made it Tho public is invited to attend building iteelf represent boomed in the river from anything but a pleasant day ‘for GOOD CARD FOR NEXT TUESDAY MISS WILSON RE­ SIGNS 3A DESK dlture of «bout *U,000. \ MiU down.