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A- The Coquille Valley Sestmel THE PAPER THAT’S LIKE A LETTER FROM HOME VOL. XXVIL COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1931 NO. U. THEPUNTGETSIT brought to th* mill a test will be made before the concentrates ar* placed in the receiving bins. Before any con centrates are shipped to the mill ar rangement* must be made for the re ceiving of earn* on account of the limited capacity of th* bin*. It is well to have all concentrates made at least 50 to on* and in many instance* 100 to 1. Ther* have been several load* of poorly concentrated sand and som* “aa is” brought to th* mill. No more material of this kind will be re ceived for it cannot b* milled at a profit to either th* mill or the miner. Doc want* to work with the opera tor and also wants th* operator to work with him. With co-operation of this’kind both will be very successful in th* black sand mining business. Open house day was well attended. Doc appreciates the interest taken by the operator* and hopes that each one will bring in some real good con centrates. THE GOT 1146,000 G. H. S. WON 19-14 Kroll Jigger Box Operated MOOSE ENJOY TURKEY FEED POULTRY SHOW NEXT WEEK H s SEALSALESTARTS The jigger box built by Harry Wise and Carl Ensele for Albert Kroll was given its first test Wednesday, in the shop near tbe city hall. It was by Thia Year’s Budget Lem Than North Bend Defeated in Last no means a thorough test for the men Committees Only Question Now is Whether Mail Christi ■ Game of the Season had only two small streams of water Values in Black Sand Are Seals from All Towns in Last-Tax Cut Will Be to run through the machine while for ■ Yesterday Sufficient About 173,000 "" Co’n,i effective operation, and to secure a 'I I» 1 ' 1" • * * 50, 55 or 100 to 1 concentrate there As if it had been saved all season must be a large water supply. But the There was considerable disappoint Plans for the 1931 Christmas Seal A cut of approximately three mills ent expressed last Monday by some in tbe county tax levy for 1931, for for this oh* game, the Coquille High test proved that it will handle some Sale ar* now complete, according to of th* hundred* that visited th* So-Zo- taxes payable next year, and a prob football team unleashed an offensive thing more than'60 tons of sand a Mr*. W. Ji Conrad, chairman of the Zone Amalgamatiqp plant here, that able like amount in state taxes, is the never before displayed >by her'to run day and will save the values from the 1931 seal sale for the Coos County no clean-up was made to show the Health Association. Christmas seals, result of the actions of the Coo* coun and pass to a brilliant 19 to 14 victory sands. visitors how th* gold is recovered. ty budget committee which prepared over North Bend High, Thanksgiving The one just tried out, and which 8400,000 of them, which, if laid end While that is something everyone is tbe tentative budget thia month. A Day. ' Mr. Kroll will put on a mining opera to end would reach from here to the To open th* gams, Coquille receiv tion soon, is five by twelve feet, but hearts of hundred* of afflicted people, interested in, the owners of the plant public hearing on the budget and its hav* repeatedly said that tbe clean-up formal adoption ia scheduled for Dec. ed, ran the ball for three first downa, the manufacturers expect to make it have been neatly folded and tucked then were forced to kick. North Bend in three sixes. Time, material and into envelopes by the willing workers is a process not open to public inspec 23. tion. A* tentatively adopted the budget took the ball near their own 25-yard profit figured, the men feel sure they of Mrs. Conrad’* committee. However, all other operation* were shows a diminuation from last year line and from this point started an can produce the box at a cost of On Thanksgiving Day the seal* viewed, from the hopper where th* of 3146,000—from 3985,925.77 to 8839,- offensive which terminated in a touch around 3200. were sent to nearly every resident of down on a pass. That ended the first sand is fed to the mill, the grinding 646.47. The jigger box la built almost en Coos county, and by Christmas time plant, th* concentration table and the The tax levy shows a drop of 878,- quarter scoring, but in the next peri tirely of wood and ia oscillated with the campaign against the dread old continuous movement of the sand 000, from 3776,875.77 to 8708,846.47, od the Red Devils’ offensive started a side to side motion, while the first foe, tuberculosis, will have become Legal Hunting Hours from the dock to the tailing* dump The tentative figures adopted for clicking. one set up here had an up and down formidable. A fumble was recovered on the 40- and endwise action, but this Kroll box under th* building. These tiny seals, sold for one cent For the information of duck hunt the general fund were published in Aa yet no real concentrates of th* ers the hour of sunribe, beginning to the Sentinel laat week. Since that yard line of North Bend. A paas, two proved just aa satisfactory in washing each, have made possible an organised 100 to 1 kind desired ha* been deliv morrow morning, is at 1:2« and the time the committee has met to figure line plays, and another pass advanced the waste into the tailings dump and campaign against tuberculosis that ered to the plant but Doc Fits Gerald sun rises on* minut* later each day the probable expenditures and receipts the ball to the 10-yard line. From here saving the value*. has been carried on with ever increas •mashes at the line forced the ball stated yesterday that their operation* for the next week. Thirty minut** for the road fund. ing emphasis year after year. But the past ten days show values recov before sunrise is the legal hour for The receipt* expected are <27,000 •ver, with Perrott scoring; and Seeley they stand for something more, for The second ered of from <3.60 to <4.00 a ton of firing the first ahot. Tbe sun sets at from O. A C. funds, 345,000 from mo added the extra point. they are truly health seals, since score came soop after when Plaep, sand or rock. tor vehicle licenses, 37,500 from ma whatever helps prevent tuberculosto 4:45 tomorrow and at 4:43 next Sat H* went further and »aid that there urday, the hour to “cease firing.” chinery rentals, 8100 from other road smashing red and white center, block makes for general health. The ac ed a punt on the bay team’s 30-yard. is a great deal of much richer sand items, and <76,750 from taxation. cumulated pennies provide tuberculo than that in th* district and that if Tbe main item* of expense are list Williams circled end for twenty yards. sis nurses for a vast number of com About 125 members of Ko-Keel the small miner does not bring in the ed as Viewing of Roads, 8300; Sur Three smashes at the line put the ball Lodge, Loyal Order of Mooae, their munities, clinic* supervised by spec concentrates that the follow, able to veyor, 81476; Roadmaster, 83,610; over. Thia time Seeley scored. ialists in chest diseases, and to pro Coquille received, to etart the sec familiea, friends and visiting Moose, mote open-air schools and preventoria. finance large operations, will bring Ferries, 814,690; Bridges, 825,675; In gathered in W. O. W. hall last even in big equipment. surance, 32500; Road Expense and ond half, and immediately marched for ing for a splendid Thanksgiving din “Our work,” said Mrs. Conrad, “is : —------ their last touchdown. A pas«, Seeley As proof of hie statement he show An added attraction to the Bandon Maintenance, 839,175; to Lend Dis to Williams, was good for about 85 ner. After a short lodge session at financed entirely by the sale of these ed the Sentinel editor a telegram just Egg A Poultry Show this year will be tricts, <37,875; Warrant Redemption, 6:30, the rooms were thrown open and Christmas seal*. No support is re received from Edward H. Crow, who the attendance of H. E. Cosby, exten 820,000; Emergency, 88,050, or a total yards to the North Bend 15. Smashes ceived from any other source. One at the line again put the ball over, the banqueter* sat down to aa fine a great virtue of this meAiod of raising went south two or thro* weeks ago sion poultryman from the Oregon of <155,350. dinner as was ever served in that to wcure equipment, and has been State College, who will talk on differ The total of the general fund bud when on last down Perrott again hall, and to which ample Justice was necessary funds for this most essen delayed in his return by th* death of ent phases of poultry production at get is 8684,296.47, of which <576,767.- marked up six pointe. tial public work is that it offer* an During the last quarter North Bend done. a __ sister. I two niwvingB will be raised for stat* and apportunity for everyone in the com _ u® nciu tne 47 meeting* w to be held uurnif during the Following the dinner th* Moose Mr. Crow stated that he was bring-; ,h which wi„ u county expenses, and 852,329 for high obtained two pointe on a safety and dance hall in the Machon building was munity to participate. We do not ask also scored another touchdown to ing to Coos county th* equipment ’ let, 2nd and 3rd. He will be in at- school tuition. I thrown open to the guests and a very large contributions from a few per needed for three larg* operations and I tendance on the latter two days, ac The estimated savings in the 1932 complete the day’s scores. pleasant dance was enjoyed until mid son*. Smaller contributions from all would soon be back here himself. persons mean a great deal more to the cording to an announcement just made budget from the 1981 budget is 15 night. Freezing Weather Past Week “Th* mill is going to operate,” said by George Jenkins, county agent, who per cent. permanency of our public health Following is the menu of the ban Dec yesterday, “and no bunch of has arranged thia program at the re I Four beautiful days the past week quet which the Moose served their work.” knocker* is going to prevent our mak quest of ths directors of the Poultry ^f®r those who like the clear, snappy, guests: consomme a 1’ Andalase; rel Grange Jubilee, Dec. 5 ing a success of it.” E Bullet Does Not Fit Gi ’ The Grange Jubilee will be held >. frosty weather, but the true Oregon- ishes, celery, olives, sweet pickets; After witnessing several plant oper came into his own yesterday when salads, carrot, fruit; meats, roast Different phase* of poultry manage tbs Coqulll* Community Building witS W. B. Deal, Florence barber who ations, and noting th* fact that ther* ment will be discuaaed by Mr. Cosby the backbone of the cold snap was turkey, cranberry sauce, baked chick attempted to stop two robbers there an all-day session, next Saturday, •re no values lost in the tailings, the at a meeting to be held in the K. P. broken, and it started to rain. en, cranberry sauce, fricasseed chick a week ago, is reported to be recover December 5th, instead of on Sentinel editor is convinced that Doc’s Th* theremometer got down to 27 en with dumplings, boiled leg lamb ing from the bullet wound he suffered hall just across the street from the that evening as previously an plant will recover th* mineral values Poultry Show, at 2:00 p. m. on Wed degrees last Saturday morning, 22 with currant sauce; vegetables, mash when he stepped into the role of he claimed it would do at th* start, nesday, December 2nd. Poultry dis nounced, according to Mr*. H. H. Han Sunday, 21 Monday, and 23 Tuesday ed potatoes and gravy, creamed caul protector of property, and exchanged sen of Langlois, Pomona Grange Lec but we are not positive yet that there eases and the economic outlook for morning. The Sunday and Monday iflower; dessert, suet pudding with gun fire with the thug*. ia th* value in the black sand which th* poultryman will be considered at turer, who has charge of the program. temperature was lower than we ex wine sauce, pumpkin pie, cake; coffee. Two suspects, Tom Callahan and The change in time was necessary had been hoped. There are values, an evening meeting on December 3rd, perienced here all last winter, the Ray Miller, taken from a southbound yes, but whether they are sufficient to in the Bandon high school at 8:00 p. in order that mor* of the Grange* lowest figure reached in the 1930-31 freight train the next night, are being Scout Committee Meets pay for handling—sand, concentrates, m. Mr. Cosby is in close touch with may attend and to avoid the necessity season being 23 degrees. held in the county jail her*. ' Miller Don McCune was made a member of and milling—remains to be demon poultrymen throughout th* state and of operating special ferries. The thermometer stood at 28 de was charged with carrying concealed The Jubilee ia sponsored by the strated. However, as before stated, is well able to discuss these subjects. grees during Tuesday night but had the local Boy Scout coommittee which weapons and Callahan is held on a until a five-ton load of 100 to 1 con All poultrymen or other* interested Pomona Grange and will be a general 1 risen before morning and the cold met with Scout Executive E. A. ’ Britton at a dinner session in the vagrancy charge. A .88 calibre pistol centrates are available for use in the ar* cordially invited to attend and good time for all Grangers, according rain started. It ia thought that hotel- Monday evening. Besides the and a rifle were taken from Miller’s plant, it is too early to pass judgment take advantage of these meetings, ac to Mrs. Hansen. To complete the record for the all Granges of Coos and Curry coun two mentioned those present were C. pack sack, and as the bullet extracted on whst the sends may contain. cording to Jens Svinth, secretary. ties will be well represented and com week, the thermometer stood at 84 C. Farr, J. L. Stevens, N. C. Kelley, from Deal’s body was also a .38, the In an interview with Miss Fischbach degree* yesterday morning and 22 H The Poultry Specialist has appeared Geo. A. Ulett, Dr. J. R. Bunch and officers are checking up with an ex this morning th* following statement at a series of extension poultry meet mittees in each are now working on ( this morning. pert to learn if the bullet came from entertainment feature*. H. C. Gets. was given for publication; ings held annually in Coos county for The brother* of th* Coquille Grange The Scout budget for the coming Miller’s revolver.. John Vail Loses Suit j several years and it is thought that are to put on a school play during the Deputy Sheriff Pete CiA-er yester We are ready to receive concen year was discussed and it was decided these meetings held in connection day for the pleasure of those attend day said there is something peculiar Judge H. D. Norton on Wednesday to ask the Chamber of Commerce to trates, the sands that hav* r>een with the poultry show th» year will ing. < at the Bay dismissed John Vail’s auit include 3200 for Scout support in 1932 about the case. The expert in Port- brought in to th* mill hav* be of more value from th* attendance to hav* the <4,000 note and the deed aa ha* been done in previous yearn. 'and to whom the revolver, cartridges mostly “as ia” or very slightly standpoint. cantrated and tbe valuta ar* K. E. Medford Opens Grocery to the property on Henry street her*, Marshfield ha* cut it* appropriation and bullet were sent, reports that the which Vail had given to R. C. Dun from 31200 to 8800 and North Bend cartridges picked up in the street at small. Sand concentrates must hav* Hugh Hastings Returns Medford’* Grocery Store is the ham, set aside. Florence were out of the gun found in from 8400 to 8200. a minimum value of <60.00 per ton, name of the new business which will Miller's pack, but that the bullet tak No evidence was introduced to Hugh Hastings who has been in the concentrate* should really run After the meeting a Court of Honor open it* door* to the pifblic in the show coercion in securing the note <100.00 a ton to make it profitable for western Wyoming for the past six was held in the city hall at which Don en from Deal’s body was not fired room in the Odd Fellows’ building to- and deed, nor in securing Vail’s sig th* miner. Considering th* amount years, returned to Coquille Sunday Farr was awarded a merit badge af from the same revolver. mororw morning. Theenen will be turned over to the nature to the statement that he had ter an examination on business. of work that is required to make this and will remain here, at least for the Kenneth E. Medford, the proprietor, taken funds from Dunham's Coquille Lane county authorities. winter, on the ranch this sid* of the concentrate as well as the capita] in-! Six other boys who partially passed vested, be it large or small, th* haul- eo,,ntJr farm- of which half own is well known to the Coquille district store while he was manager here. The examination for advancement will be ing, milling charge and man’s wages,'ar« and whi<* ha conducted before go- public for he has been manager of judge’s decision was that Vail’s ad back for further examination at the Brought Down 15,000 Logs the MacMarr store her* for the past mission of guilt at the time he was the concentrates should be <100.00 per In< 10 next Court of Honor, to be held ~ Dec. J. N. Gearhart was a Coquille visi ton. There is an unlimited quantity quantity ' Hasting* ‘ ha* been in the sheep two years, except for a few months dismissed a* manager was made in 17. tor from Dora Tuesday. The day be he was managing the MarMifield store good faith and that he had no grounds of pay black sand* that will make Chis and catUa *»»«'"«• on Green river for fore he had completed bringing out kind of a concentrate if th* miner is ***• P*** aix year*' and at‘" ownR *be of the company. He was with the on which to recover possession of 15,000 logs from the East Fork, the Abbotts Are Convicted MacMarr organisation for four years, property and note. | ranch there, but he aays there waa equipped to do so. cut of the Geo. W. Bryant and Laird and ha* had grocery experience in One of the indictment* against Paul Vail’s second suit, for 846,000 dam The average sluice box does not ' little snow or rain there last winter Portland and Enterprise besides that ages has not yet come to trial, but the and Agnes Abbott was dismissed on Bros.’ camps the past summer, and and thing* were pretty well dried up usually make a rich concentrate of said there were only three log* left He found three in Coo* county. verdict in the first suit would have a motion of the district attorney Mon black sand pay streak. The gold and the past summer. The Medford Grocery is an indepen most important bearing on the second. day, it being proved to the satisfac up there and two would come out the feet of snow in crossing th* Blue platinum values are far too fine, af dent store and he gives the Hudson- tion of Mr. Walsh that the crime was next high water. ter a small amount of black sand is mountains, with huge piles on either The East Fork rose very rapidly Dunsan wholesale house at the Bay as not committed in Coo* county. On side of th* highway where the road To Plant Million Trout run over th* boxes they pack with after the rain started laat Thursday His hi* principal source of suppy. A state game commission fish truck the other indictment, that of causing night and it kept Mr. Gearhart and black sand, th* continuous running crews were keeping the highways opening announcement appears on I is expected in today or tomorrow to a girl to practice prostitution, they of the black sand over the sluice box open. hi* crew of twelve men going pretty page four of this issue. begin distribution to Coos and Curry were found guilty by the jury Mon steadily to take advantage of the harden* and packs the sands, thereby day. Judge Norton on Bench Here county stream« of more than a million causing the fine, flour and sail gold It is expected that they will be sen high water. Most of the drive comes Marshfield Loot the Big Game fry from the hatchery at Bandon. to pass over with th* water. Doc Judge Brand adjourned Circuit to the Smith plant here. tenced thia afternoon. FitaQerald finds in his experiments court Tuesday evening until today The Marshfield Pirates prved to be There are 400,000 cutthroat trout Milton Church was found not guilty that th* sand must be loose and un when Judge Norton, of Medford, ia no match for the Jefferson Democrats, which the commission expects to re Enjoy B. P. W. Convention of r-peesessing a still, the crime for der water. That is why the Jigger holding the cam of Rehfield vs. th* of Portland, in their football game lease from there, but A. N. Gould was which n*. was indicted, on Tuesday. writing this morning asking that 270,- Mrs. A. N. Gould and Mrs. Geo. W. Doe cays box has the rapid motion, Coo* Bay National Bank. Judge Nor yesterday afternoon in Multnomah Bryant returned Wednesday from to get concentrates to the mill any ton has been on the Bay thia week Stadium, and lost by five touchdowns, 000 of the smaller fry be not released' Mining at Roseburg, Too their week’s trip during which they way the miner wants to, but th* finishing the hearing, in chambers, of or 33 points. The Pirates were a very at this time. The other 130,000 ar* values must be there. Doc does not the equity case, John Vail va. Dun good team for ordinary high school practically all the legal size for Mr. and Mrs. Clint A. Archibald visited at The Dallea, Klamath Falls want to send any sand back home, and ham’s, which he started several weeks football, and showed good coaching, angling. The other fry are steelheads came over from Roseburg yesterday and Granta Pass with the national B. will not do so if the values are up to ago. morning to have Thanksgiving din P. W. preaident They found it very but against Bobby Grayson and th* and eastern brook trout at least the minimum of <50.00 a ton. The caae of Druliner va. Berg for unusual support he had, the Marsh ner at the S. E. Archibald home. cold at The Dalles, and there was Whatever else happens at Salem, Clint, who was formerly manager for snow at Klamath Falls and a foot of Doc suggests that when the miner damages on account of the death of field squad was powerlta*. the state highway department should the Mt. States Power Co. for thia it on Green Spring mountain. They ia making hi* concentrate* and pre D*Los Druliner several month* ago be out of polities, as it was for many district, holds the same position in report a most enjoyable time at the paring for a shipment to th* mill that in an auto accident, between Myrtle Motion Day Next Monday yearn after its organisation. From Roseburg as local manager. He says district convention as well as at the he send or bring in at least four Point and Bridge, ia to come up next Judge J. T. Brand announced Tuee- this distance it doe* not look as that there are three quarts mining reception* in Klamath Fall* and pounds of aa near an average aa pos Tuesday. dajr evening that there would be a though J. C. Ainsworth and Wm. operations about ready to go, out Grant* Pass. sible so that a test ean be made to as Clairvoyant, tell* you what you regular motion day in Circuit court Hanley were the disturbing elements. from Roseburg^ certain if the valu«e ar* sufficient in the concentrate* for hauling and mill- want to know without asking. Apt. next Monday, Nov. 81, instead Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, Tuesday Calling carde 100 for <LM. Calli*« carda 100 fot 81.30. Wben th* concentrate* an 6, Nmfor Apts, Hall 8t. entrance. for aal* at this