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\1 *íí ^T'i j* il 1 The Coquille Valley Sent’îiel r THE PAPER THA^S LIKE A LETTER FROM HOME ■y « VOL. XXVMI. NO. 87. !.. i— . COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, " -r — s FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932. ■ ■9! Half Inch Rain This Week Whatever else Coquille, in co-opera tion with all the rest of the coast, Rain after the Fourth of July in does or does not do, the development Coos county has been a rarity since of the hospitality industry is the the first settlement of the whites, but most outstanding opportunity for ad at least half an inch has fallen dur Being Grown in Valley for Sep ing the past week, and there has been Among Orientals in Hawaii, The “Hoepitality IndjMtry” the vancement western Oregon has ever had. tember Picking—Contracted very little kunshine since Tuesday. Honolulu Visitor Tells Coming Big Business in President Geo. Ulett announced The total precipitation since the - at 4 Cents a Pound Lions Yesterday Western Oregon that he would appoint a committee first of last September is new 67 to assist in the solicitation of con inches, nearly 22 more than it was If the aphis and cut worm can be last year.' J. W. Garrett, an high school teach That the “Hospitality Industry ... _.__ _ .... . ” ia tributing members for the Oregon ‘Additional confirmation that the controlled, and at this writing it looks Lota of hay was down the first of er in Honolulu, Hawaii, wns a guest to be the dominant business of Ore Coast Association. drill at the Coast Oil Co. well beyond as though they would be, the pee ex the week, and farmers generally were at the Lions Club luncheon yesterday gon was the declaration of Ed W. Fat Elk has pierced thin oil-bearing periment in the Coquille valley this not anxious to see sny rain, although noon. Mr. Garrett is seeking a small Miller, manager of the Oregon Coast A. M. Fish Family Here sands ’ was found Sunday when the year bide fair to be a success. it has been welcome to these in town ranch somewhere along the coast, and Highway Association, at the Chamber Arthur M. Fish, of the state's fish crew started cleaning out the hole. Through the co-operation of the who try to keep their lawns green. started south from Taft, in that pur of Commerce meeting here Wednes and game department, was in Co About a barrel of oil waa brought up county* agent’s office, the Ray Millihg suit day evening. The state of Oregon, quille yesterday and expects to be in in the bailer during the day and sev Co. of Hillsboro, has furnished seed He said, in a five-minute talk to the and the coast section in particular, the county until Sunday or Monday, eral of the many visitors« that day Averaging >65 a Day for the planting of 125 acres of peas, Lions, that there is very little racial has matchless resources for the de on business for the commission. Art took away a gallon container of the Beside the >65 or more per day feeling in Honolulu; that while the velopment of that industry, which will the string and other necessities, and bears a number of titles. He is as oil. has contracted to take the output at 4 which R. H. Creager, delinquent per elder Chinese and Japanese might outrank the future lumber production According to word from Mr. Miller sistant supervisor, director of the re sonal property tax collector, has have felt some racial antipathy when of the coast, and even the dairy busi cents per pound. » search department, and has charge of in Loo Angeles, the 6K inch casing Those who planted peas about June averaged to bring in to the sheriff’s hostilities broke out between the two ness in bringing new money to this the allocation and distribution of fish was being shipped from there by boat 10, for September harvest are H. S. office for eleven working days this nations, there was practically no such section. It is coming, no one can and birds raised at the state’s hatch yesterday and it will arrive at the Cadman, on the J. E. Ford ranch be month, there have been many remit feeling betewen the younger elements stop it, but, as J. E. Norton stated at Bay the first of the week, and in an eries and bird farms. tances made by mail to the office by low Cedar Point, who dug up around in the Islands. the conclusion of Mr. Miller’s half other week 24-hour a day drilling will Mrs. Fish and Miss EHendale ac 60 acre» of bent grass to try peas. those Mr. Creager has interviewed. The fact that Orientals receivej hour talk, how much more interesting ........ That is, it will be 24 companied him down from Portland be started. Tway A Son, in the same section, who And in many cases the taxpayer has about two-thirds for the aarne work life will be, in these days of quiet, and are visiting'friends in Coquille hours a day unless the real sand is not been able to pay all his delinquent has planted from 20 to 25 acres; S. that a white man does, and which fact and general depression, if we can in for a few days. struck in the next 25 to 50 feet as... H. Stockhoff on the Ruas place, with tax but has made a partial payment is resented by the Orientals, was as divitfnally become interested in deval Mr. Marrion and Mr. Loreman believe on it. the same acreage; and W. E. Cross, J. cribed by Mr. Garrett to the Oriental oping the Coast Highway Association, It will be. When the compeny presi- N. Jacobsen, of thia section; Geo. himself. In merchMdising and in and take the interest in putting it doent offered to bet a suit of clothes Hampton, John D. Carl and Glenn other lines where they are not in di over, as the people of Coquille have that it would be «truck inside of 25 Col Her, of Arago; and Brownson Bros, rect competition with whites they cut in the past, put over one successful feet, the geologist Would not call him. at Bridge, all of whom have tried it prices, and naturally are expected to Corn Show after another—-get out Tuesday evening the crew finished on only two or three acres this year. accept less when the labor competi of the rut of daily routine attention another concrete pouring into the bot Southern Oregon Coast League The seed is the Aiderman improved tion is direct. No one there expects to personal affairs and take part in tom of the hole, filling with liquid ce tall Telephone pea, which it is ex Fred Gage, who is studio director to pay as much in an Oriental store a coast-wide development for the ball will again be on the Coquille ment, without send or gravel, the fl pected will run three to four tons to for Warner Bros, at Hollywood, ac as he doe« in one conducted by a whole state. Mr. Norton added if the athletic program on Sunday, the Co inch hole that has been drilled below the acre. It will require at least 200 companied by Mrs. Gage, Mr. and white man. association can be brought to a good, quille Loggers going to the post once the concrete-filled cavity at the bottom more in fscing the feet coming Reeds or more pickers in September to har Mm. Glenn R. Lewis, all from Bev Ed W. Miller, manager of the Coast workable condition by the end of this of the present casing. When that has vest the crop which will be shipped erly Hills, stopped at the Coquille Highway Association, spoke on the season, the results next year and for port team. In her last two games, set three or four days, the crew will out every evening to the Ray Co. by Hotel Monday night, on their way up reason« for and the organization of the years to come will more than Reedsport has defeated Marshfield, driH through it, forming a perfect truck, and at their plant the next day the Coast. They called Mr. Compton’« that organization, in a similar vein compensate for the time and money 7 to 5, and Eastside, 8 to 2, “Bud" conduit for the casing which is to ar Sutherland hurling both games in big given the quick freezing, described attention to the msp and detailed to the remarks made at the Chamber spent now. rive next week. league ntyle. elsewhere in this issue, which enables description of the Coast Highway con of Commerce meeting the evening be Mr. Miller said the association was While waiting for the concrete to Not only has the addition of Suth- the retail dealer to sell ae fresh, the tained in the pamphlet gotten out by fore and which is elsewhere reported. well officered; what is needed now la set the crew will be busy extending land aided the team, but other play vegetables which jave been gathered the Southern California Automobile H. W. Meet, of Lee, was also a an army of three to five thousand, to the pipe line by which water is or harvested luaufMayu before. Club. This booklet, which goes to the guest at the luncheon, which was pre support the officers and produce the ers have been signed up, and this, brought to the derrick to 2600 feet in This week Mr. Cadman has had 80 125,000 memebns of the club, was sided over by C. W. Gsno, second vice inter-community co-operation which along with improved ¡day, by the length, from a supply east of the well. men, boys and girb at work on the what induced them to go north president, in the absence of Dave will produce an ever-increasing good other team members, has finally rais They are also going to rebuild the ed Reedsport to a pinnacle among the Ford ranch, spraying the young through Oregon over the Coast High Rackleff, president, and Dr. Bunch, | for the whole coast. plsnk road from the Fat Elk road up leaders. plants, all of which look as healthy as way and they said they were so pleas first vice. The individua’ jo . ''ips In the to the Camp. 'Manager Fortier's Coquille Loggers it ia possible for a plant to look;‘set ed with it and their reception along association are bk^iero mem Before Mr. Marrion started work on ting the stakes which are used six the line that they would highly recom berships are '83.00. But we are all have been weakened by the depar the well an oil friend told him, "if you Splendid Heads of Lettuce ture of Ray Woodyard and “Jug” feet apart in the rows (rows are five mend it to their friends. They also W. F. Burgess, who owns a ranch members of this super Chamber of Lorenz, but by putting Schroeedr on find it cold at the bottom of the hole feet apart) over the entire 60 acres, spoke very highly of the hotel here. whether contributing 1 which the old Fat Elk company on- the North Bank road, below Lens Commerce stringing from stake to stake all over eld, For- 1 drilled, and strike water, there will be This publicity in the booklet is one evq^rought fit til Wie WffitineT office, memberii jL, A the acreage. The string tends to of the many things accomplished by .. g a line-' [nothing to hope for. But if you find '**Fhe people are coming to Oregon; Monday, a 2K pound head of lettuce keep the vines in a perpendicular the Coast Association since Ed Miller up ah before. Louie Donaldson, Jun it hot down there, with frequent thin that was a finer specimen than of you can’t stop the tide of tourist position and will make for easier waa engaged as manager, and he be ior League star, is also expected to ’ oil-sand layers, took out” the sbipped-in product. It was firm travel and real development by your picking. gan making contacta with organiza and had a very fine flavor. Mr. Bur inertia,” Mr. Miller declared, “but you roe service. Gilbert will do the pitch And that te the condition existing Mr. Ford purchased one hundred tions elsewhere to secure tourist trav ing, as usual, with Fischer catching. today. It is very hot down at the bot- gess said he could have raised an acre can, if you are so inclined, sit by and The other league game will pit thousand of IK inch square stakes, el along the coast 1 tom and the thin sand formations all and a half of such lettuce on his first watch the world go through — Co needed to stake the 60 acres, at a Eastaide against North Bend. Re quille. ” And it will go through with show oil content. The concrete pour bench land had he been able to get cost of 8750. cently, in an exhibition game, North Sperry Feed Show, July 23 ed tn seta more quickly because of the needed help at the planting sea out stopping unless we catch the spirit The soil is in excellent condition Bend gave Eastside a severe trounc of this "hospitality industry." the best, snd baiter and driller are "Sperryville,” the feed display of son. snd by scraping the top with the toe ing, and for this reason the upper bay more than warm after being lowered Mr. Miller quoted a few figures. The If Coos county can produce such let Sperry Flour Co., is to be located in of your shoe, moist earth is disclosed team is out for revenge. Last Sunday to the bottom.. tuce as this it hardly seems necessary little state of Maine receives annually just below the surface. Just when the Farr A Elwood’s store on Front street Eaatside lost a close 6 to 5 game to 50 million dollars from Its tourist Mr. Marrion is now convinced that plants were ready to buret through on Saturday, July 28. “Sperfyville” to ship in the California-grown stuff. travel; California estimate» ita tour Sutherlin, after having the issue there is no limestone capping over the Of course in the larger tracts it is is a feed show presented for the en the ground, Mr. Cadman harrowed ist travel as worth more than four closed up to ninth inning, this alone sand and that a shale covering is all the tracts, and then rolled them, and tertainment and information of dairy impossible, without a small army, to hundred millions. In Grants Pass, making her want to break into the that is left to pierce before striking eliminate the aphis, as was demon a better prospect for a good crop men and poultrymen of the value of the main sand body. which a decade ago had not one auto win column again. could not be expected. Future culti Sperry products, and has been a strated when tried in the valley a tourist camp, seventeen are now op Probably it waa told at the Bay few years ago; nor is the price at vation will have to be with a one- success all over the coast, wherever erating, and the report of a banker Moose Meeting Open to Public Monday evening as a joke, but the re present an attractive one, but the kind presented. horse cultivator between the rows of E. A. Kallen, deputy supreme secre port got started that the well had One of the features of the program of lettuce Mr. Burgees brought to of that city is that one million dol stakes. lars’ worth of travellers’ checks were tary of Mooseheart, Ill., will honor come in and that oil was running down the Sentinel would find ready sale at will be the releasing of six carrier The spraying of ten days ago has cashed there in 1929. Ko-Keel lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, the street« of Coquille. It brought a any time. done much to retard the aphis and it pigeons, carrying a message of greet Mr. Miller said there was a move with a visit on Monday, July 18. He dozen or more telephone inquiries ing from Mayor J. Arthur Berg to will be continued, both the liquid solu ment on foot to drop the “highway” will be accompanied by Tobe Watkins, that evening to the hotel, the power Ed Oakes Here This Week tion and the dust spraying being on Mayor George Baker in Portland. and make the organization the Ore of Corvallis, who is secretary of the company office and to other places. The pigeons will be placed on display the program. Ed Oakes, formerly with the State gon Coast Association. For it is not Oregon Moose Association. Mr. The “running down the streets” part at the store, Wednesday. Poison for the cut worms has been Prohibition Department and located only the highway that the association Kallen asks the local lodge to open of the story branded it as some one’s Representatives of the Sperry Co. put out thia week and it is hoped in Coos county, was a Coquille visitor will be present next Saturday to give Tuesday. He is a sergeant in the ia publicising, it is the whole coast their hall to the general public that joke, for if a gusher was brought in to control this pest. country, and the prosperity of the evening at » p. m„ as he has a mes the overflow could not cross the river. The planting season in June, for the attending poultrymen and dairy State Police, in the criminal end of state will come to depend more and It will probably be more than ten sage which will be of interest to ev September picking, was chosen be men all the information they cdn on that law enforcement organisation, and more on the coast sections. eryone. Therefore all will be wel- days yet before drilling is resumed. feeding problems. cause that is the period when the has been stationed in Medford since Mr. Miller also said he had been come at the Moose hall in the Laird But the crew wiH be well prepared by market affords peas from no other March. For the two years prior to trying to stir up interest in the pre building to hear this very interesting that time to take care of anything A. L. Nosier Polls the Jury section. If it is demonstrated this that he was located in Klamath Falls. serving of the original Spanish, Rus speaker, No admisison charge will be that comes. year that peas ean be successfully The first presidential poll in Co He says that Dr. V. L. Hamilton, sian, or English pronunciation. As made. produced in the valley, there will more , quille was that by A. L. Nosier, bail former Coquille mayor, is now prac one instance, the word “Heceta," name Kann Klub Picnic Sunday than likely be an increased planting iff, who had a jury in charge last Fri tising medicine in Medford. With of a Spanish navigator who sailed Officers Find Mash and Still The annual picnic of the Ko-Keel next year, and a correspondingly in- , day evening. Mr. Nosier found there Dr. J. B. Gillis, Dr. F. G. Bunch, Dr. along the coast in 1776, and was not Officers C. W. Hunt and C. E. Kanu Klub is to be held at the *lub creased income for the farmers of were six for Hoover, two for Roose Harold Gillis and Dr. Hamilton in the discoverer of the Columbia river mg the valley. velt, one each for Al Smith, Al Ca Medford, and Dr. G. Earl Low in because the current from the river Hedges, on Tuesday brought over grounds on the East Fork this r The Ray Milling Co. has a contract pone and the other were “complimen Grants Pass, it appears that the appeared oo irresistible that he feared from the Bay, Dave J. Davis and Carl Sunday, and it is probable that with Holm, whom they had arrested near fine weather there will be as large a to supply about 800 food «tores with tary” to Coos county residents. southern Oregon fruit section is the to attempt ita entrance with his the Manehfield-Empire cut-off road. gathering at there was last year fresh vegetables. Mecca for ex-Coquille professional sailing vessel. ....... The men waived examination on the when 80 or more sat down to the long \ Ministers to Exchange Pulpits men. The word is usually pronounced as charge of setting up a still. Justice table. There are but eleven members Across Country For a Visit Rev. E. G. Renton, of Myrtle Point, though spelled “Heck-e-ta” with ac Stanley fixed their bail at 82000 each. of the club now but their families and Masons at M. P. Last Night Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks left who has just recently been appointed cent on the first syllable. Another The officers found an one-hundred invited gueseta bring the attendance their home in Boston last Sunday on pastor of the Methodist church of that About a dozen Masons from Co sometimes used in as though spelled gallon still and six 50-gallon barrels to a point little short of a hundred. The a six weeks’ vacation trip during city for another year, and Rev. Philip quille went up to Myrtle Point last “A-se-ta,” secent on the second syl of mash, which was just ready to run, members of the club which owns that which they will vbit on the Pacific D. Hartman, pastor of Pioneer Metho evening where about 70 lodge mem lable, while the real Spanish pro fine myrtle grove out triers and quite The apeparance of the place indicated coast. They are driving west, stop dist church of Coquille, will exchange bers assembled to take part in the nunciation is as though spelled that it had been used before, but that an acreage beside are: A. N. Gould, L. ping at points of intereset and expect pulpits next Sunday morning at the Past Master’s conferring of the Mas “A-tha-ta,” accent on the second. operations were just being resumed. H. Hazard, S. M. Nosier, Mrs. A. J. to reach Los Angelees in ten days. eleven o’clock hour. ter’s degree. There were visitors Sherwood, O. C. Sanford, L. J. Cary, That the increasing number of out They will visit his parents in south present from all lodges in the county, of state cars is due, to a certain ex- , J. E. Norton, J. W. Laird, P. W. Laird, Camp Fire Girb Rained Out ern California; her brother, Austin J. J. Stanley and J. L. Stevens. Union High Uncertain at M. P. and the enjoyable evening was con tent at least, to the contacts made by Sixteen girls of the Otokson Camp Hazard, in Pasadena; and expect to cluded with a banquet. the Const Association, is evidenced by No decision has yet been reached reach Coquille about August 1. They fire Girls group went down to Laurel Interest Remitted frequent reports Mr. Milter has re will remain here three weeks visiting as to whether the Myrtle Point Union Pioneer Men to Serve Dinner ceived. Map changes have been Lake Tuesday morning for a two days’ A refund of 8194.90, all the penalty Mr. and Mm. L. H. Hazard and their High School will be open this coming outing, but the rain that night made The men of the Pioneer church will made, at his suggestion, to conform many friends in Coquille and Coos year or not. There is talk of closing it so unpleasant that they returned and interest on the delinquent 1927 serve a cafeteria dinner in Pioneer to actual conditions of the highway it for a year, but the teachers* con home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Geo. tax for the south half of the south county. tracts are signed and the board ia not Hall, next Tuesday evening, July 19, and coast section, and soon the as W. Bryant, leader for the group, and west quarter of Sec. 18, Tp. 27, South, at 5:80. There will be a good sociation intends making a campaign Miss Isabel Bryant, assisted in di Range 12 West, belonging to Dennis Juniors vs. legion Ball Players sure it has the authority to close starting variety from which to choose and to secure a gas price adjustment down without a popular vote. recting the girls’ activities. They all and Richard McCarthy, was ordered The Junior baseball club and a those attending will only pay for which will put the coast on an even The enjoyed the outing immensely until by the county court last week. team of American Legion members what they wish to ent. It will ba a basis with the interior, instead of be the rain drove them home. Mrs. Lafe usual refund is 50 percent of the in Earwig Notice ary going to test out the age-old con fine opportunity to see if the men ing one cent or more per gallon high Compton and H. E. Hess furnished the terest. In their request for remission Anyone in Coquille or vicinity, hav compare with the ladies as chefs. flict of youth and speed versus age er. of interest, the Messrs. McCarthy transportation for the girls. and experience at Athletic Park Mon ing earwigs in their yard, kindly leave Mr. Miller's description of the high state that they asked for a statement day, at 6 p. m. Given a couple of name and address at Jim Erwin’s of M. O. Hawkins is expected home to way from Crescent City to Astoria, of taxes due by them more than a yean and the youngsters can beat the fice, so that the county agent may day from Foley Springs where he has was very similar to what the Sentinel I. O. O. F. Installation Tonight year ago, and that the 1927 tax on vets, maybe they can now. Anyway, know where to plant the parasites. spent the past week. He suffered an reported as to conditions between The semi-annual installation of of this property was not included In the it will be a game worth seeing. No Samples of earwigs may be seen at attack of neuritis following his siege Coos Bey and Newport last «reek. It ficers for the Coquille Odd Fellows list admission, but the hat will be passed Erwin’s office. with the flu and writes that he to now is not entirely finished and oiled, but lodge will be held in the L 0. 0. F. Flower Lovers Club Committee. fooling much improved. during the game. hall thia evening. it is a very good road now. 125 AGRES OF PEAS ' ■ PRAISE HIGH WAY ANDHOTEL REEDSPORT TO PLAY HERE SUN. J. -*.ar /