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THE PAPER THAT’S LIKE A LETTER FROM HOM - ■ - ------- ------------- ------ ►--------------- ,v. — COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY. ORBGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 19». ....... - I Mons Flan Swimming Pool H. T.WIIIIIER GONE $15,000 The Coquille Lions are working on a project which, if put over, will give I Coquille a fine outdoor owimming pool ' ________ | worse for an accident he had six mile» . . . —. in oId Dutch John reservoir which v,__ . vs north of Vanoouver, Wash., in a very W. E. Hassler Convicted I wlce has not been used by the .city aea Death Sunday Night Follows Boat and 374 Cams Liquor Tuesday morning. He j source *f water supply for many for Violation of Corrupt Stomach Operation Early i had been up in Washington looking Seized by Coast Guard Fred Fuhrman Here year*. » ' at cedar timber and got aa *arly start Practice« Act Last Evening Last Week Wednesday Evening 'for home. Coming up behind an The few acres,at the head of First ________ (open Ford, going about 15 mile« an street where the dam and reservoir What is probably the largest cargo ar* located, of courser belong to the H. T. Wimer, one of Coquille ’ « most Thirty-seven Boy Scouts from hour, he started to pass, but an ap Found guilty on both indictment* IVVUllICU l»»4C £<S*I1A4 UUWg ~ * —— - —- —— — V of liquor ever captured in Coos county proaching truck caused him to jam Troop No. 14 of Coquille, and from returned by the grand jury last S* June, >ut - — conversation with mem- prominent and best known citixeau. W. E. Hassler, Coquille publisher *f ***n °f the council presages that tbe passed away at Keiser Bros? hospital was that on the Ashing boat, Maine, on the brakes of his Buick, in order to- Fairview were preeent for the Court the Coos Country Courier, faces a fin* m»tter wih be arranged if the Lion* shortly after midnight last Sunday, taken after dark last evening by the get back of the Ford. On th* slippery ' J of Honor, held in the city haM Wed- of' from »10 to »1000 on one, and a desire te go through with it. . His death followed an operation the coast guard at Empire. - skidded - pavement hi* car sideways needay evening, and preaided over by Three hundred and »eventy-four into _ __________ penitentiary sentence up .to thro* 1 There i* a fairly good flow in Dutch fore part of last week for ulcer* of the truck, causing, as the inaur- C. C. Farr.’N. C. Kelley, O. L. Hack- year* on the other. Th* jury, how- ! Jo,*n creek which would provide frosh the stomach from which he had b*en ease* of hard liquor, whiskey, gin, anee m»n who phoned’to N. C. Kelley ett and Wade Arrtill, and with Scout •ver, in the second, or libel caq*, roc- 1 wat*r »umtner, and the Lions pro- suffering for some month*. It wa* champagne, etc- consirtlng of twelve here, rtx>ut a thousand dollar damage Executive E. A. Britton assisting, ----- 1 Fred Fuhrman, who «ueceeefully opmended that he be paroled. (9°** lengthen th* present pond, thought at first that hj* chances for quarts to the eaa*, was captured, the t0 both. Besides bruise« Mr« Paulhon was passed —J ek- — t. Ani a.i_ Both case* grew out of th* fight deepen it at one end and grave) the recovery were good, but a change for boat has been seised by custom« of- the merit badge testa in Mr. Paulaon received mal Industry and Conservation, was Hassler made on Frank B. Osmond, bottom to furnish more solid footing th? worse Saturday waa followed by ficial», and John Olsen, the only man n<>t ¡n>ure<i. aboard at the time, ia in jail. I cut» about hi* head and suffered dialo- presented with the brons* Eagle candidate for the republican nomina- than Hi* present soft mud. I death early Monday morning, The coaat guard were suspicious cation of his right arm at the shoul- Palm, the next step in advance for tion for sheriff at th* May > Bath houses will also be built, if Funeral service* were conducted at •nd were violation* of the state’« cor- the program is carried out, and a the chapel here at 10 a. m. Tuesday*, Whcn the Maine went out yesterday ¿er. an Eagle Scout. ‘ 1«'~ tmuM sifijt ;■ Other* awarded merit badges were: rupi practice* act, designed to pro- moro *«tHfactory place than the river,, by Rev. S. D. Walters, which were at- morning, and when she came into a congregation of Ma eor- tect candidates for office from villifi- «nd les* dangerous, will be ready for tended t J ’ by --------------------- -------- John Unsoeld, cycling. rowing friends, neighbors and aaso- guard men boarded her, and took her James Robinson, carpentry. cation and alanderou» attacks. , next summer. Keith Holvergtott, bird study. - The first ca«e tried was finished - X“ Kenneth Arrell, cooking. Monday and the jury brought in their offering! and pieces. I Sheriff Hees wai notified abML.Il aboq^ H ; ________ floral offering* Hess was Lyndon Keown, cycling, bird study, verdict after being out five or ten min The* a same am a Afternoon thp family familv left * O taking Denutiee _ The afternoon the o ’clock and taking^ Deputies C. W. camping. utes. The violation of tbe law in that' The new fish and game code which with the body for Kirby, in Josephine lunt and Harold Varney, went over Harold Berry, foundry practice. case consisted m printing and Causing is pre; taring for in- Bay night — un- L. A. Liljeqvist ••■A.-____ county, near Mr. Wimer’s birthplace > the --------- , - and — spent the ....... .... . . He wa* also awarded th* Star Scout to be distributed cards bearing the and where the outpouring of «^Hng bs^ absut | emblem. Word*, “Vote for Jim Jinkins for "Knight* of the Roost” isth* name • • morning, | the legislature had not been completed “ thi« Very few people know for what sheriff on the Frank Osmond ticket,” of the organisation at Bandon which friend* testified to th* esteem i«|fi'' A conservative ertimate of the ‘n *ime f’r the of tbe Coos Scout emblems are awarded and the without the card* bearing the name will manage th* entertainment fea which he eras held. Interment took rslue of the catch is $6000 or 87000. I A Curry Game Protective Association following tell* how many merit badges . of their author or tbe print shop from tures of the Egg and Poultry show to place at Kirby. The Maine, a very fine fishing boat, at the city hall here Tuesday evening, are required for each emblem: Huey Thomas Wimer wa» the son of A which issued. • be held there Tuesday and Wednesday I | but the hail wa* well Ailed with iport- , is valued at »8,000 to »10,000. Mr. and Mrs. Adam A. Wimer who Star, 5 badges; Life, 10; Eagio, 21; Hassler attempted to testify that a next week. The Knights of th* Roost The liquor was undoubtedly trans- men who spent nearly four hours dis Bronx« Palm, 28; Gold Palm, 81; Sil printer in his office got the cards out will also sponsor the grand ball to died at their Fishtrap ranch about 33 veers ago. Tom Wimer, as he wa» f »red from a large boat coming down cussing various phaa*s of gam* and ver Palm, 88. There are some of th* without his knowing much about it, be held in Dreamland hall Tuesday always known, was born at Murphy, from the north and the transfer was , fish legislation. older Scouts in Marshfield who hav* stating that the order came from evening. ' Some of the changes contemplated some one m Salem, but under cross A parade headed by city and coun in Josephine county, April 25, 1881, probably made outside tbe 12-mile . look to confiscation of ears or trucks received Gold and Silver Palm em- examination by J. B. Bedingfield, ad ty officials and including floats and being six months and 29 days part 49 limit. Whether or not it was liquor carrying bootleg fish, similar te th* bloms. Those who were advanced to tbe mitted that he had given th* printer tableaux in keeping with the poultry vsaro of age at the time of hi* pass- from Canada was not known at the bootleg liquor law, and a general ' sheriff's office this morning. rank of second class Scouts were Tom the job after receiving the order display will march to the display ¡ng. When nine years of age he came The liquor and boat were turned ■trengthening of the law and tigfaten Stater, Howard Keown, Powell Yar from a local source. room at one o’clock Tuesday noon for with his parents to Cooe county and M’sr to Customs Offcer Clark at down on game law infraction* ar* brough, and Francis ArrelL J. W. Ieneve testified that Hassler the opening ceremonies. bound to reault. On* of the noteworthy events of had admitted to him that he "had Following ie the complete program lived at Fishtrap fpr ten years, after Marshfield, and Olsen will be prose- k A. Llljeqvist, president of the which he returned to Josephine eoux- cutcd in federal court, the evening wa* tbe presentation by printed the cards, which Hassler could f«r the two-day event: assoc ¡at ¡cm, outlined many of tbe pro tv. ' It requires more than one man to ty- 1 > Troop 14 to Dwight L. Hackett of a not remember having said to Mr. ten- Tueeday, December 2 posed changes and in his rsmarks On April 5, 1904, he waa united in operate th« Maine and it is probable fine tooled leather bill fold in recogni eve, and L. A. Liljeqvist’s attempt* to la. m. until 11 a. m. Registration relative to a different hunting season marriag.» to Miss Mae Knighten, in the re*t of the crew escaped before tion of hi* services as scoutmaster. shake Mr. Leneve’s testimony were end placing of entries. far deer on the east side of th* Cas Three children were the boat’s capture. M t . Hackett is resigning the position fruitless. 11 a. m<l:80 p. m. Judging of en Grant* Paa*-. cade« and those west of the moun bom to this union, two passing away due to hi* departure *ariy next month In the libel case which started Tues tries. tains. he was supported hi hi* con in infancy. Delbert E. Wimer, who To Start Drilling Soon for Lakeport, Calif., where h* will ba day morning a jury was secured by 1:80 p. m. Parade. tention by Games Warden A. M. Fish. minister of ths Church of Christ. mid-afternoon, some venim After the resignation of H. T. 2:00 p. m. Formal opening of show. was associated with hi* father in con The recomm endatign for a change 2:80 *m- Opening ef Cooking school ducting the machine shop on Hall Wimer as head of the Fat Elk Oil A of th* eeast hunting **Mon, to open cause thej took some other 3:00 p. m. Coast Guard b*at drill street here, and the widow, smkMW 1 Gas Oe.y J. F. Ewell, who had served st July IB, and eloee Sept. 15, with • Roy Wernich Made % per than the Courier, er were friendly and stunts by Knights of th* Roost. him. In that capacity previous!.'', was elect one deer limit was agreed to by the Th* bankrupt West Coast He is also survived by one sister, ed by the directors aa president of th* to other newspaper men than Hassler. 5:00-7:00 p. m. Special chicken din meeting. Mr. Fish said the commis Co., whose organisation followed an Mrs. Elisabeth Veltum, of Coquille, Mr. Bedingfield succeeded in having ners at all restaurants. company. To succeed him on the sion’* record* showed about 10,000 "inside” bankruptcy death blow to th* excluded from consideration tbe intro 7:00 p. m. “Leathernecking,” Hart and four brothers, Geo. W., E. A. and board, Mrs. Mae Wimer, was choeen. ' deer to hav* been killed tn Oregon th* former Wernich-Finley Lumbar Co., is W. H. Wimer, all of Coquille, and J. duction of testimony which might man theatre. Speaking of the resumption of drill past season. going to ba freed from th* influence have been given by former deputy ■7:80 p. m. Wool demonstration—un D. Wimer, of Leland, Ore. ing operations, Mr. Ewell «aid thi* Heavier penalties for Aashlighting which put the first company on th* Nine yean ago last September, Mr. morning that in a few days, when the sheriffs, which would have dragged der direction county agent. deer are also to be advocated, and th* rock*. the case out for two weeks and only 9:00 p. m. Grand Ball Knight* of Wimer and hi* family returned to Co- casing arrives, the bit will begin path of the game law violator ia to be Last Monday Roy A. Wernich was . quille where he first opened a black- resulted in ope man’s evidence being the Roost. appointed receiver for the Wert Coast | smith «hop in partnership with his again punching down through the made more rocky st every point. given in opposition to another’s. Wednesday. December 8 •erth and rock, with a eontinoous, 24- Other* who spoke were Ed Gallier, concern by Referee E. H. Joehnk at This refers particularly to the 9 a. m. Opening of Poultry display brother. Will. The latter left the firm hour* a day operation. of Bandon; L. L. Thoma* and Dr. C. Marshfield, and if the plant is ever , Later, and taking his son into partner charge in the Courier that Osmond for visitors. At present the crew, under the di ship Mr. Wimer fitted up and ha* rection of Mr. Hagen, bead driller, ie W. Endicott, of Marshfield; H. A. operated again the name* of A. C. received double compensation for a 10:30 a. m. Baby Clinic. Ruby and Geo. W. Finley will not ap operated the machine shop on Hall moving the water line nearer to the Slack and A. N. Gould, of Coquille. couple of months prior to his becom 2:80 p. m. Cooking School. pear in the Hat of stockholder». ----- *w cwiam. swte------ street under the name of H. T. Wimer ing a full-fledged deputy sheriff sev 5:00-7:00 p. m. Special chicken din derrick. It is fortunate that Mr. Finley’s eral years ago. A Son. Deepest Well in S. W. Oregon ner* at all restaurants. Mr. Ewell returned recently from connection with th* mill is ended. He Mr. Wimer ha* served the city of It was a nice point of law which 7:00 p. m. "The Pay-Off,” Hartman Tuesday night, during the boxing attending an oil men’s conference tn Coquille as councilman very ably the Seattle, and say* that reports there card at the Community Building a was the man who told local creditors Judge Brand decidgi, giving the pro theatre. of the old Wernich-Finley company secution authority to proceed with but 8:00 p. 8:00 p. m. m. Lecture, Prof. A. G. past your years, during which time he showed that 38 oil well* are now be young boy fell from the roof, land that they would be paid in full. But devoted considerable time and thought one point in the Courier’s artiel* of tnn;. head of Poultry Department 0. ing drilled in the state of Washing ing on his head, and might have Suf most of them were not. May 7, 1980, while admitting the on- - - « r- to city affairs. He was a progressive 8. C. ton, and that th* investment in oil fered more serious injury than he did. Under present lunrtter market con and substantial citizen, one who never well drilling operation* in the Pacific tire article to evidence as a mean* of 9:00 p. m. Old-Fashioned danc*. Thi* incident caused th* Building ditions, Mr. Wernich hue no inten explaining what the particular item —Bost*«« House open from 9 a. m. hesitated to take a stand which he Northwest has reached the enormous committee Tuesday morning to decide tion of operating the plant, but when meant. thought was right, and he then stood total of »10,000,000. to 10 p. m. each day. on a course contemplated for some conditions return to normal there like a rock of Gibralter in upholding This special point was in regard to Clrt time. Briefly, it is to hav* warrants may be a different story to teli. cwi those convictions. a payment of »100 to Mr. Osmond for »worn out for the arrest of any boy Camps Have Shat Dowa I Christmas Seal Sale Is On He also served as president for a damages when he collided with the seen on the roof in the future. The At Camp Three on Cunningham, as few months of the Fat Elk Oil & Gas boys are trv»paasing when they climb Co., resigning that position last week. well aa at the Coo* Bay Logging up there to look through the windows, He had the utmost faith that oil would company camps near Powers, every they have repeatedly damaged the Mr. McLeod’s damage* we«* »800 the first of the year. Stamps are be be struck where the well ie located ov one is to be laid off tomorrow night roof by walking on it. and when the : for an indefinite period. Th* buekers, and Mr. Osmond's $105. The $100 ing mailed out to every family and it er beyond Fat Elk. glass was coated inside so that they iber of the f*U*rs and construction --------- crews -------- were --------------------------------- was paid from the prohibition fund is hoped that there will be a generous; Mr. Wimer waa a member could not look through, they have not Odd Fellow» fraternity, joining at off last Saturday and after to- of the county and Mr. Osmond used it response. hesitated to break out the pan«*. The total sale* ia Coo* county last Kirby and later transferring to Co-. morrow there will be no activity in in the repair of his ear. He also told The committee intend* to put a Mr. McLeod that he (Osmond) was year amounted to »1498.04 and this quiHe. Members of tbe Odd Follows any of the camps, stop to this practice and boys may . has been set at 11800.00; i »nd Rebekah lodges attended the fun-1 Geo. Chaney'* camp on Rink creek covered by insurance, and that repair ymr’» goal i know what to expect if they persist drilled for water in »r, in order to raise thia | '• ■1«° closed, the Coquille Lumber in getting up there. ’ carts of the McLeod car could be ob however, thi* amount eral services here in a body. ' Oregon. The water w Tom Wimer was a man who could Co. plant here ia running with a »kel- tained In th* usual manner, i. e. by it will be necessary that everyone re be depended upon. When he once eton crew of about 35 men, end the suit. spond liberally. Since the funds are Like Coming Home Again Mr. McLeod «wore that he had used for the prevention of tubercu gave you hi* friendship you could unemployment situation which had never told Hassler that Osmond re losis, the prevention of communicable depend upon it His passing, in the not affected thia section heretofore is Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hearing, now i becoming serious. fused to pay him the hundred dollars, diseases, physical defects, sickness, prime of life, is a loss to Coquille. living in Corvallis, «pent from Tues ____ *<» ckrwoM sm * ____ ! The construction company which day evening until Thursday morning and there was no evidence to show etc., it is to be hoped that the goal of that it was given Osmond to pay to »1800.00 will be reached. Dr. Glatayer Lost Damage Sult Nn. hem for inVCoquiile. While Corvallis was tn? past month or mpr? has also nn- Mr. McLeod. The average sale of stamps in each their home until 15 years ago, they Dr W. V. Glaisyer lost dis dam- i*hed its work, except for replacing say it is like conring back home to The jury was out about four hours, community ie 9 seal* per capita and if age suit against Harvey 8. Hale, , concrete where th* pavement* were bringing in th*ir verdict at 7:45, Wed this average is reached in Coos coun vtait Coquille, and they put tn the nesday evening. ty, 85 per cent of the total sales re former county agent, when the jury. ditched, and this ha* released up- day yesterday calling on friends. Mr.- Mr. Osmond stated that evening main in thi* county and will be used brought In a verdict for the defend-’ ward* of a hundred men from em- Hearing came down for th* game pro Former Teacher Here Paaaea ' that he wa* entirely satisfied with the ' for such purpose* locally. You are ant last Saturday morning. One pe ployaient tective association meeting Tueeday culiarity of the ease was the clear Coquille residents of 20 yearn ago jury’s recommendation of leniency;' urged to do your shaTe. evening and to enjoy a couple of days ness with which the defense witnesses Stodents Home From School remember a* a very popular teacher that the verdicts were a complete vin -------- I* tv Chriftoa» R m I*---------- rest from the duties which have kept recalled any incident which might be dication for him, and hi* only thought Letter Wilson was the first of the him on the jump, seven days a week, in the Coquill* «ebools, Mrs. Ellen N. I.O.O.F. Equipment Arrives construed a* reflecting on Dr. Glais Coquille student contingent coming B*amis. She was a tanchar at th* in having the cases carried through since he became head of the game Th» handsome dishes ordered by yer, hut how hasy their recollection home for Thanksgiving. He arrived time Mrs. Emma Piesdb, Mm. Amy wa* to make it safe in th* future for district north of Coo* and Douglas Aasen, Hal Pierce and Alton Grimes candidates who might be attacked by th* Rebekahs for the new Odd Fol wa* of any matter pertaining to tbe Monday evening from the Normal at counties. ' lows hall kitchen, and the ruga and brutal aaaault of the plaintiff. graduated from th* eighth grade. She unscrupulous editor*. Ashland. Others from there who ar One witness this reporter heard re rived Wednesday were Jean Pierce eras also th* aunt of two other popu Before adjourning court until next cerpeta for the lodge room arrived lar teaeh*m the Dudley sisters. Monday morning Judge Brand an Wednesday and are being installed. versed himaesf oaf cross examination. and Helen Mast. This la brought to mind by the an nounced that sentence would be Whether this will cause the dedication Under direct examination be swore Mieses Barbara Richmond and Ger nouncement of her death, in hist panted on the defendant next Monday of th* building to be held during the that Glaisyer and Hale struck s* si trude Mehl, and Clarence Barton are - , ------- -------- — _ . fore part of December, or whether multaneously that he couldn’t say home from Willamette university Miss- »f th« Paeiftq Greyhounds stag* Sunday’s Portland papers. She had morning. that will be an event in Janu which struck first, but under question es Gretchen Mehl and Pauline Elling married sine* teaching in Coquille, her husband being Albert J. Friday, Beginning next Monday evening th* ary. has not been decided by th* com ing by L. A. Liljeqvist admitted that son from tbe normal at Monmouth; he did not see the doctor strike a Missee Fredah Baxter and Alice Fish of Forest Grove. Pu neral **rv$eas Coquille School of Business will be mittee in charge. -i— tor Ct sUf ii —*------ blow. - —■ were held in Forest Grove Sunday, conducted on th* second floor of the from Oregon 3t|te College, and Miss J • < 1 with interment at Banks, Ona. First National Bank building. Recent Jean Young from U.,of O. There are enrollments in the school ar* Mr*. probably other students home for the Anna Rooney, Mias Aagot Hoyendahi week end whose nam** have not and C. W. ! EGG & POULTRY ¡SHOW PROGRAM I CONSIDER GAME “■ CODE CHANGES