[y' ' Sentii THE PAPITK THAT'S LIKE A LETTER FROM < VOL. XXVL NO. 48. - ■■ I »w COQUILLE, COO8 COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER It, 1938. 0T1DT UCVTUICm “ *" “* ’ s*“rt w"k A VERY FINE SHOW I WELFARE COM. bl AHI NtAI _ rv^>>u___________ xi_________ .. Drilling Operation« to Be ■Rased •$ OU Well—Proe- ___ a , uu-kt pects Are Bright advertising and communications in a n earlier than usual next week. Re-; aB0 - •» *** U « in < With this equipment on hand drill- I vo. casup . great part were without previous1 engineer, Monday morning, widening Opposition was expressed by near­ ing operations will bo immediately:« C-nningham, aro mcorroct, but it stage appearance; that they devoted the shoulders on the highway, both ball training here but he is one of ly all the residents of that section, started and carried-on 24 hours a day j^**,^***1, announced^that Camp 8 will i J— a wk-tK., m L I houl* “P°n hour8 in Perfectin< them- toward Myrtle Point and Marshfield. and were represented by H. A. Nier- the gridiron’s beat for 1080. to completion. ! Ml, P aw . m Vill Mnnen >t the same i M,rea under her able direction, with- The men were employed by Mr. Van garth, Roy Wernich, F. L. G reenough reopen ( out Bj]owing their school work to suf- Scoy on the recommendation of the Mr. Ewell expresses the utmost con­ and Ray Burns at the Monday even­ Community Christmas Tree that the black liquid gold will “ ’ "•J* “ “ "^in ­ fidence t_____ fer; that in the short time at Mias Coquille Welfare Committee, which ing aeaaion. Orders for a good many million The ladies of the Woman’s Club are bo found and predicts the development M Poliock’u command that she could etps'sta of Community Chest commit­ The deal made by the city recorder of a large oil field in southwestern of lu®ber by the mill at the bay present so varied a program of vaude- toe members and the Chamber of this year locating the community and mayor for sale to W. E. Thomp­ Oregon. Bo confident ia he of success probably P1*“ ,ably has something to do with on the vacant lot son, VUJ Morri- Christmas ------- tree •«‘‘I v* V»«V iVl UWIICU uy VUW Uli in tie n^futuro that his order was,“« *•* —C-pJ._____ ville, and keep the audience inter-^Qwnmerce appointees—A. T. IMTOIVV of the lot owned by the city on N. C. Kelley, Mrs. Ida Owen, ,rroS8 the highway from the Ford delinquent tax purchaae, was con- for only 1660 feet of 8% inch easing, >s Marion King, C. C. Farr, J. E.! <«rage. Last year’s tree, on the court firmed by the council. The lots lies There was not as large a crowd as Mi-- but he adds that if more pipe ia noc- ’ I house lawn> and decorated by the between the W. H. Mansell and Roy there-would have been had the even- Ross i and J. L. Stevens. ‘his committee decided not to nro- was ■ beautiful sight. The one Watson homes, and the purchaser essary it will bo secured. ing been less inclement, and the show Th given in a mor^ comfortable auditor- seed J with a woodyard for the unem- ‘his year will be vitible to a greater agrees to pay $878 and interest for ved. but to attemut to secure iobs number of people, and it is hoped the it—ten per cent down and $26 a ium, but the student body resized ploy, _ those making application for ‘ thieves can be kept away from it, A month. $65.00 for its depleted treasury. i for all i Craig Perrott, the baby of the Corn- ' employment. Thus far 17 men, heads of <,<>z*n fflob«s were stolen C. Woolvers was authorized to con­ stalk family, which occupied a box Jgf families, have been given jobs, and from year’s tree, struct a pound for stray animals, on adjoining the stage pretty nearly, Mpatt Monday aa alternate crew of 18 --------------------------- the city’s property at the dump, at i his bid of $70. It will be taken care stole the show with his acrobatic !«tints, climbing the supports of the’ __ __w___ _ ’ by by C. B. Gregory, who lives near asVCTUDV building like a cat, descending head' Mr off a week. hibi-l O 1*1 IO! lSi\ 1 | foremost,' and putting on an exhibi-j Of the 64 who have made applica- -V ",d *■ h*"d""' —----- — | tion seldom seen off the professional| tion to Mr. Farr, 84 have been cheeked I ----- ------- - 1 The councilman agreed with C. W. An unexplained mystery on Coos ■ I«“1 *•“"<* seriously in need of em- ! The circuit court room has been Gardner to heat the city-hall with italk wloyment. cloy River, or its tributary, Daniels creek,’ r)®nton Ellingson was the Cornstalk Others who are known to crowded to overflowing the past two »team when the central heating plant is receiving the attention of Sheriff motker whose fleas and concern over have a reserve are not being given days with the morbid and curious who main is run to that corner on Hall Hees and deputies, and they are going the baby’« antics was equalled by consideration at this time, have flocked here from all parts of the street, provided the charge was not over again tomorrow to further drag Frank Schram’« solicitude as father, The greatest need of the commun- county to liaten to the salacious evi- •" excess of what the city has been the creek. i R»y Woodyard as sister, and Mark ity is a place to put men to work, and de.nce of the Geo. Gothro triaj. Stand- paying for other fuel. r^..» Thursday night at nine o’clock Seeley- Unel« 811«. Hayfever, whose anyone having a day or a week’s work ing room has been at a premium. | City Engineer Stacar reported that a man annroached the Daniels creek wisecracking could mostly be heard to offer should confer with some mem­ The greater part of Wednesday was $2116.68 was due Peart Bros, for con- ! ferry and when taken acmes by the “D0Ut soona tne «»• ferry and when across by the ■bout the wnn4 the rain. j ber of the committee at once. spent in securing a jury, the follow- struction of the Beach street bridge I ferryman, James Smith, said ho would In the Harvest Moon chorus ing being the ones Anally selected: , «*d payment was ordered of that _ set, __ r which ...... opened the > aba* be 'back in a few minutes as he was dancing show 8slv7 8alrotion Army, the Community Chest Verne Bennett. Gravel Ford; Allen E.' amount, lees $500. ’ asslw me Im — ms / ♦ the 4 ba excellent pFO" and the Elks to furnish Baker. Myrtle Point; Harry H. Hol- only going « damtlm mile «aro up Ible-a. the road. 1 < urt/i «nd nave 8«ve an izlsaa idea a of pro- ‘ committee eommi F‘"*> payment of $481.10 for the, I 8mith watted a» hour but the man, gram to follow, appeared Lai ia»•» • M« ‘ rf thww roquirinr assistance uoiTfimdou; ’Myrtle Point; eon. Bandon; Tike Tike Cook, Cook.Myrtle Point;, rtruetion of the North Outlet sewer seen since. '' | Hastier, -Tracy Leach. Jack M Inquiries farther up the road have’ Keith Hotvarstott, Bill Pook, Herman snd which he has personally invoati- g«te S. Watose, Cequil’e; and H. A. , tho sum of $5367.29, but inasmuch aa would bo oil in any new location, —- I the contractor« have gone, leaving a did anyone Ellingson, David Smith and Tom Ou- 1 fftied. He reports not more than 20 < Wise. Marshfield. the'^epinions of geologistsere what* not revealed the car, nor < | in this district, half of them in Co- ~ oee him as far up as the fish hatchery, mond. ' The Sentinel is rot presenting any great many unpaid bills, the money the wild cat operators must depend, near the read’s end. ( I The Hawaiian ------- of - the — sickening testimony introduced hula-hula girls, in _ --------------------------- - ---------- -— will not be paid over until Mr. Gosa upon. And these scientists, who spec­ »“kt**1™ '“*• «“i *•"« Com- by the state in its attempts to prove can be induced to return and O. K. In only one place, where a smooth, grass ».»a, skirts, giving the rhythmic1 ialise in earth formations, are unani­ Chest funds be conserved for that the defendant, a man of 60 years, the accounts. In the meantime it io rocky surface slopes off to the creek dance of the native islanders, showed mous that the Fat Elk Oil A Gas Co.1 and a 40-foot hole could a man have a great deal of clever work by Grace 'at*r attributions, and that the char- wtl guilty of the stetuory assault for working a hardship on the local crod- are located on the beet of prospects. I Matney, Beatrice iUMe organisations be d«p>nded on | which b«. WM ¡„dieted by the grand ■tora of the contracting Atm. skidded into the stream, and it waa Ellingson, Rose With lumber off, dairy prices down, | at this point that the officers dragged Gets, Lucille Hergert, Joan Hatcher. ,0T Christmas baskets is a good one. jury. poultry products at a low level, the »* P*»ter need in all pro- T he victim the creek Monday one hundred feet Bonita Huntington, Violet Thrush, Th'T’ The victim of of the the assault assault was was Hasel, Hasel, Four Knock-outs Last Night Freda Wilson, Eilene Thurman, Vera baWW t*iore winter is over than lg-y,., old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ ‘ “lay from the rock. Cyclone Joe Coffman, the whirlwind Gaslin, Yula Minard, Toesie Ruble, th*re io now. i N. J. Smith, of Marshfield, and if her who io knocking them over with reg­ C^cLn^y'a ndhnotTfew7^vtri*i th* b"”d °f Roadma*t«r W- A- Helen Robinson, Barbara Unsoeld,1 _ . T-~ ~ ‘ ' testimony is true, the extreme of the ularity in the northwest, was all there Robelle Oderkirk .nd Audrey Anson, j Ckteigg the Rogue Would Benefit lsw is not sufficient punishment for was to it in the main event at last yond their fondest dreams. Lt w “1 u In the I* view of the otand taken by at- a man who did what Gothro ia said night’s boxing card hero. Ho toyed tho one-act play, “Not Quit» Quite | Now is th. time for aw OroroZ HceZ^ J? “ Such a Gooes,” Melba McCoy was un- flc*rs working for the state game com- to have done. with Harold Westover, of Portland, The disgusting story of a wild night i... <_ .k. _____ _ _____ Oregon license or not in her | usually fine ...-» ,„ „„ role of mother. (uunwr, Her. mission that Rogue river should be for a couple of rounds, and then • acting was as natural aa her every ( closed to commercial fishing, some of party, with liquor aa the means of opened up in the third, putting the i To Assist ( oom Bay Celebration d*V day life and her rend rendition of R her it inn nf at .1 the statements made by a Gold Beach starting it off, and the ride the child Portland youth to sleep with solid ’ At the laat Chamber of Commerce lines in perfect time. Florence Fol­ citisen who was here thia week are took with the defendant, and all that blows to body and chin. happened were told by the girl, and I directors’ session, held in the hotel som and Carol Young likewiae did | quite interesting. “Chuck” Borden, advertised to moot There are just fifteen commercial corroborated by one of the other girts Cyclone Joe, was boro from Eugene, dining room Wednesday evening, the well, while Tailant Greenough, the i last for this year, a committee to athlete, and Frederick Fuhrman, the , fishermen living at the mouth of the up to the time they separated. but could not fight because of an in­ Dr. Horsfall, who made the exam­ nominate candidates for 1981 was ap­ tennis player, wore as unconscious of > Rogue, the rest of them ceming down fected eye, and Matchmaker Watson Lion« Seek Used Toya from Astoria and Oregon City for the ination, stated on the stand that while secured Westover et the last minute. pointed, consisting of O. C. Sanford,' (Continued on last page) any fall might have caused ths At the Lions Club dinner yesterday J. E. Norton and J. E. Roos. season. Nor would it bo cutting off a They Coffman, a Brooklyn, N. Y, boy, noon, F. W. Martin reported that the ( will make their report Jaa. 7. source of income from Curry county bruises he found, the girl had not been who io fighting here under the man­ I Elks to Distribute Baskets committee had received several Banta, _____________________ _ ___ _ to close the river. Those fishermen, defiled prior to that night ( The books of the chamber had been agement of Roy Watson, is the best Cbua letters and also vertml reports ’ audHed and werarapirtedOK by the While condemning auch atrocities As is their annual custom the Ben­ by the time they secure their supplies scrapper seen in Coquille at hia of children where the Lions Club finance committee. evolent and Protective Order of Elks from the Macleay estate are so in and a man guilty of them in the weight for many a long year. He ■trongest terms possible, it must be could help Santa Claus in providing a J. t. Norton was named aa the Co­ will distribute Christmas baskets to debt that it takes all season to pay will feature the Christmas card at the moro cheerful Christmas. As yet quilU representative on the committee the needy next week, on Wednesday. out, and very little cash is paid out admitted that there aro other cul­ Bay. prits. We refer to parents whoso lack there has been practically no roeponse which * ■ • will — ■ be in charge ■ of - the Coos The program carried out is termed the and put in circulation. Kermit Shaw caught Judd Wilson to the invitation to donate used or Bay Harbor celebration next July Elks’ Christmas Cheer Work. W. A. The white women who work in the of training and possible neglect of just right in the second frame of their outgrown toys for the club’s Christ- 2-8-4. — ' ' Goo. --------- Gilbert and W. Bryant are the canneries there would be nearly aa their children, results in such shock­ mix, with one of his husky right msa boxes, and it is again brought to members of the Coquille committee well off if the canneries were closed. ing conditions as sometimes come to smashes and the Eugene boy listened public attention that such donations to the birdies. Buys Five Carloads of Cattle having the matter in charge for this The pay is 40 cents an hour, but by light and more often do not The state rested at 10:80 this morn­ will be greatly appreciated. city, and they ask that anyone willing the time the season closes they have The cleverest fight of the evening A. 8. Goode, of Bakersfield, Calif., i Wm. A. Zosel was named aa a com­ to make a donation of vegetables, averaged to work just about one hour ing and the defense began ita intro­ was between Tony Camden, of Myr­ a regular buyer of Coos county dairy mittee to purchase a loving cup to be groceries, canned fruits or money, No­ a day. Chinamen, working under con­ duction of testimony, the general tenor tle Point, and Ray Avery, of Eugene, presented to the winning team of the stock, who had been in the county for tify one of them at once, or donations tract, were formerly used in the can­ of which is to be that the defendant at 122 pounds. Tony won a close de­ Junior High basketball tournament the past ten days, left this week with may be left at the Sentinel office. nery there, but when they found their brought the girl from Charleston to cision. It was the best bout on the Marshfield and let her out near her which will bo held in Coquille late in throe carloads of heifers, about 160 contracts resulted in about the same card. January and early in February. All head, which were purchased from compensation as the women receive home, without ever going to Davis Brewster, of Coquille, substituting County H m Many Applicants dairymen and dealers in this section. the Junior Hi teams In the county now they stopped coming in for the Slough, where the assault is alleged for Roy Morgan, of Marshfield, was He is expecting to have two more car- to have been committed. will be present to participate. The county court is besieged at this reason. handed the K. 0. sign in the second by Whether the case will go to the jury Next Thursday being Christmas loads taken down a little later by Jas. time with more thap the usual number Of course, there are two sides to Ellsworth Willett who is improving in T. Jenkins. this evening was problematical at and the following Thursday Now of requests for assistance by depend­ the question, but in southwestern Ore­ «very match he enters. Year’s, it was voted to hold no meet­ ent mothers and needy persons, and gon the majority of people seem to noon. In the curtain raiser Bud Nichols, In Re a Coquille Resident? ings until Lion Ray JeUb has returned while all applications cannot be feel that the only one benefitting from of Empire, slipped one to Jack Scher- from a very important trip he ia to granted, the most commercial fishing on the Rogue is Liberty’s Decoration Is Pleasing An Oregonian dispatch this mom- — -—t the court is helping . ________ mer’e chin in the second and that end­ make in the near future. He was ing says that fifteen yean ago J. F. • worthy. the millionaire canneryman, and that - The redecorating of the Liberty ed that. quoted by George Ulett as having Bickerstaff, of Pittaburgh, Pa., report- Th® loc«l unemployment committee more financial benefit results from the Only a fair house greeted the card Theatre was completed this week by changed his opinion, and ia now a firm ed hia watch was lost or stolen. Today has been notified by the court that a portsman fisherman’s visits than from he Thompson Decorating Co., of which was an average show with believer in Santa Clans. it was recovered from a pawn shop, county road program to help the un­ the commercial fishing. which O. Thompson is proprietor. Coffman’s fighting and the Camden- Now the police can3 ^nd Bickerstaff, employed is being worked upon and The two-tone ceiling and the three- Avery bout as the bright spots. Sentinel list Continues to Grow Whether thia is the name Bicker­ 7 Rebekahs to Meet Dee. 24 tone walls in futuristic conception, staff who recently came to Coquille it For the tournament on the Play- The last Rebekah meeting for the make a vast improvement in the in­ Another indication of the Sentinel’s will be interesting to learn. Santa Claus to Appear Monday vear will be next Wednesday evening ferior appearance and it has also im­ more Golf Course here tonight (Fri­ growing subscription Het, which will The meeting will be proved the acoustic properties. Re day), Marshfield is sending over ton be of intercut to our advertisers is J. L. Holycrora, as* has been his December 24 To Dedicate Hall, January 15 custom for a number of yeans, has in­ made aa short as possible but as aom* nov'.ng the glazed finish of the walla of ita beet players in an attempt to that our cash receipts for subscrip­ Dr. L. & Baker, of Eugene, grand vited. Santa Claus to appear at his mportant details have to be arranged ■'•«•n’ the reverberation and helps clean up on the local crack players. tion« has shown a steady gain in 1980 over 1929, each month of the present master of the Odd Fellows lodge in cigar store next Monday. Dee. 22, be­ before installation it is hoped there -eerption by the audience from the Beside the ten men there will bo six talking machines. ladies from the Bag who will partici­ year exceeding that of the corres­ Oregon, has written W. E. Boeserman, tween one and two o’clock and the will be a good attendance. pate in the tournament. »«erotary of the Coquille lodge, that jovial St. Nick has accepted the in ­ ponding month last year. Notwith­ standing headline claims by others, he will be hero for the dedicatory ser­ vitation. He will have candy for all To any boy or girl bringing preen All of our high school chocolates the Sentinel more nearly covers the vices which will be held ih the new the children. Mr. Holyeross ia the and candies, both box and bulk, at ing or cleaning to the value of $1.60 The music class in connection with Coquille valley like a blanket than any I.OOV. temple on Thursday, Jan. 15. children’s friend and it always ia a wholesale cost. Let us supply your we will give one of those natty “Co­ the Coquille Woman’s Club wijl not The dedication will bo to the source of pleasure to him to entertain Christmas needs. The Poinsettia, oa quille” army cape. No strings to this moot until the fourth Tuesday in J other paper publtahed. daily or k City I A COOS RIVER , _ ... * .. . y « i&tSÄ ™hÄ*Ä“:(CR0WDS JAM COURT ROOM ,n the Harvest Moon choru> n,. churclmi