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•w ■ • ■ jk,A •: ■ Ì I I 'r ? The r T / Cl ' it A s * ; « F THE PAPI ___________ : «I ; - VOL. XXVIII. Bl) NO. 24. COQI — JUNTY, ORffGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1M3. <1 ELECTEO c. A. Gould Awarded Conti for Caring for Three Co quille School Buildings « FLOWER SHOW ON f Sixth Annual Affair Brings Out Good Display of Beautiful Blossoms The dcw board of directors f«| ( At 10:30 this morning the tables in School district No. 8 met and orgasfr !■ the Community Building were rapidly ized last evening. E. D. Webb tag i being filled with as choice an assort came chairman and administered tM ment of flowers as one can And any oath of office to Dr. J. R. Bunchi where at thia season. While the num The third member of the board ft* ber of displays may not be as largo Lyman Carrier. ao it was last year, according to Geo. The bid of C. A. Gould, of Coot* W. Taylor Sr., there is a wonderful River, was the lowest of seventeen oft variety and the quality of the exhibits fers for the janitor Work in the three 1» as good as, or better than, any schools next year. Mr. Gould’s bit, display ever made at a Coquirie Flow- waa for *1996, which is approximate ler Show. In maintenance and district spent *737.45 budget, and 11,384.22 supplies of all kinds. More old coins have been brought to the attention of the Sentinel the past week, all of them antedating those mentioned in last Friday’s issue. 0. C. Sanford, who has a Collection of early penniM, has severe! coined in the 1790‘s, the oldMt beihg it) 1794. E. L. Townsend 'has one dated 1783. It was the “Washington and Inde pendence” penny, made before the United States began coinage of the present system of money. Frank Weighill showed us a florin, Italian coin, dated 1728, which his brother picked up in the state of Washington a few years ago. Its in trinsic value is about* 50 cents, but he says coin coHectora set a value of *85 on it several years ago. The oldest coin brought to our at tention is the Boman penny belonging :o Rev. T. R. Jackman, of the Four square church. It was coined in the year 270. Woman’s Club to Co-operate With Lions in Getting Swim ming Pool Ready Mrs. J. E. Norton, president of the Woman’s Club, and Mrs. H. E. Hera, chairman of that club’s civic commit tee, were present at the Lions Club luncheon yesterday noon to offer co operation by the Woman’s Club to the Lions in their efforts to provide a suitable swimming pool for the young folks of the city at" the old Dutch John reservoir at the head of Second street. One thing the ladies mentioned was that a good many children might ly *1000 less than it was estimated The committees named to handle not have bathing suits. They stated the work would coat. The high bid this year’s show have worked hard that the ladies of their club would be and faithfully. The building ia tasti was for *8080. glad to receive and repair any out ly decorated; each exhibit is listed ae The contract of Miss Hall, who grown or damaged suits which could to be head of the English department brought in and the varieties are eeg- later be placed where needed. Any and dean of girls ia the high school grogatod on the display tables. one having bathing suite which they wes filed with the clerk last evening. A program to be presented at 2:80 are willing to pass on to othem may She is a graduate of Linfield college this afternoon will consist of vocal leave them at the Sentinel office • and an accomplished musician. She snd instrumental music, dancing and where the ladies will get them. has had five years of teaching ex other entertaining features. Mrs. Norton and Mrs. H om also Wendell Kline was able to be perience in the Burna, Oregon, and This evening’s program of about stated that the Woman’s Club mem brought home Tueseday from Mercy an hour’s length will start at 8 o’clock H. G. Kleinschmidt, a geologist and Adna, Wash., schools. bers would serve a dinner to. the The board also last evening order and will consist of the following num Hospital in Roseburg, where he was Liona at the owimming pool site next mining engineer from Ix>s Angeles, taken last Saturday, following an in who came north to examine and re ed the additional 80 cords of wood bers: jury he received near Glendale in Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. The Address by Lyman Carrier. port on • mining proposition in the needed for the coming year’s fuq* Mons and anyone else interested are Vocal numbers by Eastern Star Cow Creek canyon. He is feeling bet China flat, Johnson creek district, supply. roing to meet there at five o’clock, ter every day and it is improbable A resolution was adopted by the •horur of nine. spent two or three days this week on June 28, to grub out all the grass and now that infection will develop. Vocal Soto by Donald Farr. the leased properties of the Coast Oil old board of directors at last Monday In his duties as cruiser for the for veeds growing in the pool site, so Spanish Dance by Doria Compton. Co„ and submitted the following let evening’s session, which declares that that the fire department boya may Vocal Soto by Mrs. Marvel Ober- est service of the United States, Mr ter to the company which confirms local applicants for teaching positions live it a Anal slushing out next Kline carries with him a rod, sharp teuffer. the opinions and findings reported by shall not bo considered unless they S» Thursday, after which it will be ened oteel-shod at one end, on which Dance by five little girls. Dr, J. Kilis Loreman on the oil and have had at least aa much experi filled and put to uae. Selections by the O. E. S. ninette. he seta a compass, for use in the sur gas possibilities of this section. Mr. ence, and with an equally good pre The Lions club has not the fundi vey and cruising. This rod, known No admission is charged to those Kleinschmidt is one of the beet known paratory record, as heve other appli to ds all the needed work in levelling geologists snd mining engineers in cants who may be applying for posi attending the show and program but as Jacob’s staff, he was carrying as he bottom of the pool thie.year, but he walked a log, and when his feet • silver offering can be placed in a the United States and hie word is ac tions in the schools. slipped he could not force the staff through the generosity of J. Arthur receptacle at the door. cepted as authentic: from him but landed on the wooden Berg, who furnish«* the logs; C. W. ) Coquille ’ s flower shows have al Pre-School Clinic Wed„ June 29 the end, the staff penetrating his groin tahton, who tows them, and ways attracted flower lovers from all Coquille, Ore., June 23rd, 1982 Smith plant which will cut them into On Wednesday, June 29th, al chll- over the country and this one bids for several inches. Had he landed Ooast Oil Co., ■umber, it will be possible to pro dren who are entering the flrat fair to be no exception to the rule. on the other end it would have killed Coquille, Ore. iW «V’.t next fall will have the privilegi of a The very fine displays of sweet peas, him. The doctor at Roseburg did not vide dressing rooms this summer. The Gentlemen: Pursuant to the re M m . delphiniums, canterbury bells, and think the abdominal wall was pierced rast of the needed work will have to free physical examination. quest of Mr. J. Ellis Loreman. geolo Leila Elrod, the county health and Mrs. Kline, who was in Portland wait another year. gist flor your company, I made a and the local doctom and dentists are other seasonable blossoms Is one to Another guest of the club was attract the attention of flower lovers la«t Saturday, was permitted to bring three-days geological examination of co-operating with the Coos County him home Tuesday. He will be in Chester L. Ward, new school super the Pulaski Arch in general snd of His remarks naturally capacitated flor field work 1U..4 intendent. tta structure or dome thereon in Health association in holding the' •lealt with school affairs, more es ■Hnic. Parente from the Fat Elk, couple of Weeks. which you are drilling for oil. The To Consider Salary Cuts Next pecially from the children’a needs. Cunningham, Valley View, Roy and examination was made for the pur His philosophy of educating the At the meeting of the Advisory Coquille districts are invited to bring She Was Innocent Victim pose of cheeking Mr. Loreman’a field youth of the land is not so much to their pre-school children who will Committee of Eight, In the court Archie H. Stone has not yet had a work on the closure of the structure. start to school in September to the house Wednesday evening, consider hearing on the kidnaping charge for cram them with facts, and facta, and I am pledsed to state, that in all de city hall in CoquiHe between two and able time was spent in discussing which he waa arrested early last more facta, but to spiritualise those tails from the examinations I made facta; show t’he students how to ab- ways of bringing C om county war week, and ia still out on bonds. four o’clock. checked with his. I found a very sorb and utilize the facts to a better The doctors who are. kindly donat rants back to par and to "restore Talking with Sheriff Hess yester pronounced and defined anticline fold, ing their services to the oiinic are public confidence” in the county’s day, the Sentinel scribe learned that education, and to develop personali with ample collecting area, and that Doctors 'Jas. Richmond, J. W. Wheel paper, There is only one way to the victim of the abduction, Freda ty. the Pulaski Arch and the dome struc W. M. Cunning, another guest, of er, and M. Earl Wilson. The dentists bring warrants back to face value and Hendricks, of Bridge, tells a most ture which is farmed meets all the are Dr. C. A. Rietman, J. J. Leslie that is by the payment of taxes. straight-forward story of how she fered hie own services and stated requirements for the accumulation Some people can pay their taves was induced to ride back from the that the Smith-Hughes boya would and J. R. Bunch, who will examine and retention of oil and gas, and the and are not doing it. We have even dance hall to her home with Stone, be glad to help in improving the the children’s teeth.. , drilling for oil and gas thereon is Parents should take advantage of heard of men who declared, “A man that he did not take her home, but swimming pool. His offer was glad well within the province of eonnaer- - - thia opportunity of determining the is a blank fool to pay hie taxes this kept her out for three days’ and ly accepted. vative speculation with every promise The new tailtwister, Ferb Emery, year.” Such sentiment in partly re nights, that she did not have her physical fitness of their children. of successful results. sponsible for the present condition, clothes off during that time, and that has been having a lot of trouble. Last I find that the acreage held under week his gun, bottle of chloroform, Mansell a Great Grandfather although hundreds of taxpayers are «ho was afraid to make an attempt and beautiful new inlaid cedar fine lease-hold rights amply covers any not financially able to bear their por Readers of this item who resided tion of the county expenses at this to free herself. That there was any box were stolen during the luncheon, oil or gas pool even though the same illicit companionship during the time should contain an oil and gas column in Coquille fifteen or more years ago time. and fines, supposed to he 10 cent But the committee of eight of exceptional magnitude. remember “Bud” Mansell, son of W. cannot get very far with its recom she was away from home she also pieces, were found to consist in large Due to the thickness of the petro- H. Mansell, of this city, and his son, mendations as long as such a lay-off denies, and her story, told in an part of slugs, pennies and Canadian halting manner, yet with an intense tifferous shales that the drill has pen Will, who was but a small boy when in payment attitude prevails. pieces. Yesterday he forced the earnestness, has all the sound of etrated in your well, the occurance of ‘Bud” and his family left for Oak Lions to let him drop the fines in the Another recommendation the com truth. That she is the innocent vic productive sandstone horizons at al land. Calif., where they have ainee mittee made was that the sheriff ar box—when he could locate it. He has tim of the man who married her in most any time should bo looked for- resided. quickly learned to be suapicioua of range for the payment of taxes on Granta Pass, without any oral consent Young Will ia now a father, the installment plan. This was a new ward to. all Lions! In conclusion I will state that ah » daughter having been born to procedure installed by Sheriff Hem on her part, is the firm belief of those geological conditions necessary and himself and wife on June 8. “Bud” and the tax collection department two who have heard her story. Short Session of Council requisite for a prospective oil and seems a pretty young man to be a months ago. Mayor Berg and all councilmen B. A. Roberts Here for Visit grandfather, which by the same token gas field are present. The drastic cutting of salaries paid B. A. Roberta, of Fairview, who has were present for a short council meet H. G. Kleinscmidt makes “Bill” Mansell, of Coquille a county officers and appointees is a ing Monday evening. A letter from But his mother. matter which is scheduled to come up been in San Francisco since Febru Consulting Geologist and Mining great grandfather. Mm. Emma Faulkner, 87 years of age at the next meeting of the committee, ary, arranging for the touring party the State Accident Commission was Engineer, Loo Angelos, Calif. he expects to conduct through the • read in which it was stated that the Is also living, and enjoying very fair on Tuesday, June 28. Orient in 1988, returned last Friday commission had no rate to apply for health, and she writes asking Mr. for a few days at home. He intends firemen who went outside the city to Mansell to come down to Oakland this fight fire and that no compensation summer so that a picture may bo D. L. Perkins Leaves for Home leaving again next Wednesday for would he paid in case of accidents Mr. and Mrs. David L. Perkins and Vancouver, B. C. from which point taken of the five generations of the outside the city limits. Mansell family. As soon as he gets their daughter, Mrs. Eunice Dickens he will leave on one of the Dollar City Engineer Stacer was in to feeling a little stronger Mr. Man and her daughter, who had been vis boats for a two months’ tour through iting in Coquille and vicinity for the Japan, Korea and northern China. structed to have the lower dock on sell plans on making the trip. previous two weeks, left Tuesday This party will comprise something the river repaired no that pumper fire trucks could use it in case of fire Perry Roper to Myrtle Point morning on the return trip to Forest over 20 members, but the one he ia and one was called to Coquille. Dur Home, Calif., expecting to make the arranging for next summer will be A shifting of Standard OU man drive liesurely and stop at Fresno for larger and the tour will last 81 days. ing the Holycross building fire the igera, effective July 1, will see Perry a visit Dave says he may not be up Upton Close, whose srticles on th» Marshfield truck was stuck and it re C. Ropw moved to Myrtle Point, suc again for flve years. The Southern Orient have appeared in the Saturday quired several hours to extricate it. Resolutions were passed by the ceeding N. B. Taytor, who will be California Edison Co., by whom he Evening Post and Cosmopolitan re transferred to Medford. E. R. (Dick) is employed, retires employees over cently, will accompany the party next council ordering the sale by the mar shal of the place ot\ North Heath, be Barnes, formerly with the Natural 60 years of age, who have been with year to give lectures on China. The ~ Gas Co. here, will come to Coquille to the company for twenty years, on a two months’ tour this year will allow tween Eighth and Ninth streets, and four houses and lota, belonging to B. have charge of the local sub-station. pension. He has been with them for for 88 «lays of travel by land. F. Liesch, in the Williams tract on • The plant at Gold Beech is to be fifteen yearn and -is now past 80, so Farmers’ Picnic and Tour Sun. Eleventh, because of delinquent street cíoéed figures that his retirement will come Attention is again called to the and sewer improvement assessments. No employees of the company are in 1987. Farm Tour and picnic next Sunday, Notice of these sales appears else to be laid off, but they will go on a Tr" ■ 1 1 June 28, which will assemble at the where in this issue. five days a week basis the first of Camp Three Not to Reopen Alton Kay ranch on the North Bank The council adjourned early to al July. The report has been current on the road and visit nine ranches before low its members at attend the annual streets here this week that Camp 3 congregating at the Myrtle Grove school meeting. waa to bo opened and work resumed park in Coquille for a picnic dinner. there. The report ia incorrect. Jas. They will meet at Mr. Kay’s at nine Is Secretary to Sopt. Ward Brady has taken a contract to get out o’clock and, allowing 20 minutes for Miss Harriet Gould, who has been some of the timber already down, out each inspection. wiH visit successive selected as secretary to Supt. Chester at Fairview, which wiH be dumped in ly the Kay, H. 8. Cadman, M. 8. L. Ward, of the Coquille schools, the North Fork and brought down to Stonecypher, J no. A. Martin, Frank severed her connection with the the main river for loading. It cannot Ballaek. Wilson A Cook, Jaa. N. Ja Farmers A Merchants Bank, now in be brought out by the logging road cobsen, W. E. Crons and E. L. Detlef- process of liquidation, last Saturday, because a trestle out on Cunningham *en place, all in the valley and all and Monday morning entered on her waa destroyed by fire some time ago. withia seven miles of Coquille. new duties at the high school office. ’ ; ,x . 33 ;.’l ,,.-s I : ■ úl C. W. KLINE IS RECOVERING CONFIRMS LORE MAN REPORT * More Old Coins Reported ' 'S ‘V a *, * hx I i ' -, r ! ■