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ft: 'V' ;A> • s» _ ; <! % f E.-'V. i. ' a * THE PAPER THATS LIKE A LETTER FROM HOME « "I1 vo^ XXVIII. no . n. COQUILLE; COOS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1932. — •a x*¡ It.H.UiVO 'T'-— S MIGHT ORAFI 'EN I : " to Stcdwer Expected Sept. 29 Th« Republican rally, to be held in the court house next Thursday eve ning, Sept. 2D, is to be the opening gun in the campaign for this fall and COÜNTYFAIRISONTHECOMMITTEES Dunham’s to Have New Store Dunham’s Jnc., is to have one of the finest grocery stores in southwestern < .______ ] Oregon when they move from their ---------- 3.ft’ present location on First street to the Present Qty Council a Good One Splendid Agricultural and Live Which WiH Arrange for Annual McKeown building, formerly the Tom Grave Results May Follow the Wimer blacksmith shop on Hall And Should be Renamed stock Exhibits — Russell Corn Show, Oct. 28-29 Filing of Suit in Circuit street, facing west on First at Caucus Monday Martindale Wins Again Named by Directora Court Last Week Under the terms of the lease which y.; —------ R. C. Dunham has Signed with Mr. An intention to draft thè four city Before leaving for Salem yesterday McKeown, the interior of the building A visit to the county fair at Myrtle Last Saturday afternoon a suit was eOttncilmen whose terms expire the Point yesterday morning proved the J. L. Smith named the members of the is to be completely remodelled. A filed in the county clerk’s office by first of the year, and Mayor J. Arthur previous assertions that the 1932 fair committees which will have charge of new floor, lath and plaster finish, a i Robt R. Watson and P. W. Culver, Berg, for another term as city dads would not suffer by comparison with the various preparations and activi modern plate glass display window on representing the county officers and has been quite evident in Coquille this ties of the Corn Show on Oct. 28-29. the south half of the front, and ac employees who presented a petition previous events. week, and it is possible that such Upon Mr. Smith’s return a general cordion doors for the north half, are a to the county court a short time ago, There may not be. quite aa large a steps will be taken although Mr. Berg display of community, school and in meeting at the board of directors and few of the many improvements to be requesting the paytMrtt**of monthly stands by his original declaration dustrial exhibit« but the poultry and the committees will be held and fre made. Back of the doors the vege salaries in cash, as the complaint va> that he is not a candidate. But if he livestock entries measure up to tho«e quent sessions will keep, things mov table counter, equipped with spraying points out is required by law. is nominated at thé caucus next Mon of th* past. ’ f ing for the next five weeks. devices, will put the vegetable dis The attorney* for the plaintiffs. Dal day evening he can hardly refuse to In the meantime all the committees plays right at the sidewalk without M. King and Jas. Watson, request a One of the largest aggregate of ex permit his name to go on the ballot hibit* is that of the Smith-Hughes ( are open to and will welcome sugges- encroaching on the walk. A low coil mandamus, compelling the cash pay Nor does the Sentinel believe he will claes of Coquille High School, the 57ttioM for something new or novel or ring, with modern lighting effects will ments and went further by requesting AffiL refuse, although not authorised to boys of the class showing 250 entries different in the way of entertainment. assist in making the interior a place an injunction which would forbid speak for nim. The finance committee «¿fects to of beauty. of cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and County Treasurer Stauff to redeem - The present council has been one of farm products. — f start next week calling on the mer Back of the store proper, which will the <15,000 in warrants which he had the most harmonious in this writer’s Russell Martindale, with his Dor chants and bueines« houses which be 80 feet deep and 50 feet wide, will advertised he would do on Monday of experience of 19 yearn’ attending set sheep, carried off five blue have nqt already subscribed to the be the warehouse with easy acorns at this week. council session« in Coquille; their ribbon* and two second awards in the, Corn Show fund. 'A temporary injunction was granted •KNATOR FR1ORRICK 9TKIWKR t , , v- :.. a re« door, -■£. _ - every effort has been tor the upbuild- yesterday. The committees appointed are as ijot expected that theimprove- It is iwt __ _ by Judge Goo. F. Skipworth last Sat the local committee has assurance open class competition . ing and. advancement of this eity: from state headquarters « that a very Geo. Wilson ha* a mighty fine bunch follows: menu will be completed to permit urday afternoon which stopped th* „ they have been economical, having Direotors-J. L. Smith, E. D. Webb, removal to the new location before redemption of warranto, scheduled tot of calves and heifers, who will go prominent speaker will be here. conducted the city’s business within . Senator Fred Steiwer is the man places in the competition, and many J. A. Lamb, H. E. Hess, Lyman CSar- Nov. 1. Monday. The arguments on whether the means provided by the budget the temporary injunction will be made who is expected but up to the hour at other boy* in the local school have rl«. Geo. H. Jenkins, Geo. E. Hamp There have been no improvements going to press, positive acceptance of mart worth while project* on display. ton. permanent will be heard by Judge made during’the last two years be Finance-J. W. Laird, J. E. Axtell, The attendance at the fair waa not Brand next Tuesday. the invitation had not been received. cause* the taxpayers could not afford State headquarters has bee* endeav large far the first two days but wfli C W Gano, (E. D. Webb., District Attorney Walsh is to repre to spend the money for betterments oring to get in touch with him. -< - probably be largely increased this afi> Booth—R. L. Stewart, Aaron Wil sent Coos county in opposing the son, M. F. PeftiL and the council has cheerfully accept terneon. suit, and it' iq reported he will be as ed this viewpoint and made no at Advsrtiaing—H. A. Young, F; W. There are sixteen running honaea sisted by L. A. Liljeqvist. tempt to go beyond the people’« Coquille High wiU open h« football and seven saddle horses entered tor Martin, J. R. Bunch. Should the case in Circuit court be wishes in the progrès« of the town. Reception—Chamber of Coamseree. "««on competition and good races are as **T tomorrow afternoon when the decided in fav« of the plaintiffs, it Nor can much improvement l>e ex Parade—Business and Professional Rqd Devil« invade Golden Field in has been stated that large warrant sured both this afternoon and tomor Women’s dub. row. pected in the near future and it is Marshfield to face the Pirate«. holders will intervene and join with thia attitude of compliance with the It to worth the time of all wham» »» g pe ste fctotwC i ub. * ’ T •—n:---- -- MamMtold High, Cooe champion the county in carrying the ease to popular idea that causes the Sentinel Entertanment — (Friday Night). ship team in 1931 and runnw-up in the supreme court. Nor is it proba After the Business Women's dub get there to go and see what Cose Monotony Killers. (Saturday Night). the state title quest, is expected to ble that a decision against the plain to suggest that the present council be reception Monday evening, a short county produce*. y. --- Cornfed Canaries. undisturbed for another two years. business meeting was held at which have a alight edge over Coquille in tiffs ia circuit court would settle the Councilmen Jeub, Medley, Belloni and time further plane and arrangements Art Exhibit—Woman’s dub. the open«. Coach Gabon always has ease, for they have their «range Coaodl Met Monday Gano will not, we are àure, refuse to were made for the Autumn Featival Building Decoration—Plower L ôv - a fast, hard-hitting eleven on the meats made to carry it to the highest A letter from the Oregon Insur <ra’ Ch*. serve with Mayor Berg for another Dance they are sponsoring on Octo field, the large turn-outs giving him tribunal. ance Rating Bureau waa read at the term, although all of them would ber 16th. Street Decoration—Firemen. a huge squad from which to select the Mim Jennie Lindros, a Monday evening aeeasion of the city In their complaint the plaintiff* ^Seatiar-tafe V Compton, Sam Tay- players. rather retire from public office. member of the dub, wae cboeea to council in which it was i charge that a large pert of the pres L ÎZ thAì «•••• W ». -Kie Forti«. And at the came time it should be represent the club in the queen con It is true that only five lettermen ent outstanding warranto are illegal, , the employment of at least one fire added that the office of city recorder test for the dance.. Horse Shoa Contest—(Harry Oerd- are listed in the Pirate lineup, but referring to the state constitution pro man on duty for 34 hour* each day is not one which just anyone can fill. because of the strength of the 1931 vision which reads a* follows: “No Each service club in town has been would mean a probable reduction ef ing, S. M. Nosier, Orviñ Gqnt. There to more to the job than acting asked to choose a candidate for queen Old Time Daifce—J. P. Beyers, A. champions the reserves had little op county shall create any debts or lia 1.45 per cent in insurance «I. L. Stevens. * rn tai r fui Affili» nt mrf ÌSoA sur portunity to perform, many of them bilities which shall singly or in the M^O d C b ID b » in tha buahwi capable ef aggregate, with previous debte « li only. Bti it waa added tk_._____ T ■■■ — * beihg hefty individuals tearful in keeping the city*» records act as attendants. Any girl between the reduction would be piit into ef Cooaty Chamber Endorses Idea making the grade on other teams. abilities, exceed the sum of <5,000, ex in an accurate and perfect condition. the agerof 17 and 25 can qualify. The This year they recognire their chance cept to suppress insurrection ar re fect a new survey would be made and Ha Is also to be commended for his service dubs requested to choose a Al the Cons County Chamber of for football fame, and each new player pel invasion or to build or maintain a re-rating of all property put into fairness in dealing with those brought candidate for the quee . contest in Commerce meeting, held to the Co Is making a double effort to fill the permanent roads within the county; effect. Aa this rating might raise before him for violation of city or- clude the Lionar Club. Chamber of quille Hotel Monday evening the de «hoes of the graduated veteran. and debts for permanent roads shall the present insurance rate* the coun „ dinances. C. H. 8. lost both games to Marsh be incurred only on approval of a ma-' Commerce, Flow« Lovers’ dub, cil decided not to go forth« in the, cision of the county court to oppose The city caucus which will meet at Woman*« dub, American Legion and the suit filed by R. R. Watson «fid P. field 1931, dropping each . by huge jority of those voting on the question, matter at this time. 7:30 p. m., in the Community Build American. Legion Auxiliary. W. Culver to compel the payment of scores, 40 to 0 and 48 to 0. The pres and shall not either singly or in the The The light committee of the council ing, next Monday evening, Sept. M, Woman’s Club has selected Marvin reported that it had ordered installed county officers’ and employees* sal ent team, though, is now relatively ex aggregate, with previous debts and li is open to every voter in the city. Jane Hawkina; the Flower Lovers aries in cash- was approved. Judge perienced and much larger and is ex abilities incurred for that purpose, a street light at the com« of Fifth There is no property qualification. Club, Vada Swinney; the Chamber of Thompson stated to the chamtor that pected to get some place in the cur exceed 6 per cent of the assessed valu and Division streets, instead of Fifth such approval would be of assistance. rent championship race. Coach Hart ation of all property in the county.’’ , And it is important that there be A Commerce, its secretary, Lois Kay; and Collier as had been designated good turn out, in order that the ex and the Liona dub, Jeanette Book. Judge Thompson also reported that ley will start his best team tosnorrow, While the 35,000 debt 'limitation in the petition presented three weeks pression of popular will may be clear the county court had withdrawn its and start them to win. Mrs. Lisle Goodwin and Mm. T. R. previously. might appear at first glance to put ly indicated. A mere handful at the Jackman were voted into the club as At two o’clock on Golden Field, Co Coos county in the position of disre ’ City Engineer Btacer reported application to the Reconstruction Fi caucus would fail to give the weight members. garding the constitution, it is a known that the Henry street bridge had been nance Corporation for a loan of <250,- quille versus Marshfield. of support to which its candidates fact that were all taxes dqe the coun given one coat of paint, and that be ooo, because of the requirement that are entitled. Coos W1H Show at State Fair cause of the dry condition of the the county be able to pay and do pay Good Advertising Suggestion ty paid, there would bq no outstand It cannot be too strongly empha cash for all material used on the W. Martin made a good suggea- ing warrant indebtedness—the war J. L. Smith left yesterday afternoon Umbers it had required more paint sised that the duty and beet interest public works and that the loan pro thsn «rttmated. The work was done tion at the meeting of the Coquille rant« being a means <f bridging the for Salem where he will again next of every voter can beet be served by ceeds be used entirely for payment of Chamber of Commerce directora county’s financial obligations until the week be in charge of the Coos county by thoee who were delinquent in their an attendance at the caucus, no mat labor on relief work. Wednesday evening. It was that per taxpayers meet their obligations to booth at the State Fair. He shipped water payments. ter who Ms or h« candidate may be. He stated, however, that the coun The budget committee has been no mission be secured from the Odd Fel the county. out yesterday a large-sised truck ty was to make application yesterday Carried to the limit, the revolts to tified to meet next Wednesday eve load of myrtlewood, dairy and farm lows to use the display window* of for a loan of <5,000 every month for Half Holiday Today products and expects to have as at ning, Sept. 28, at the eity hall at 7:30 the room formerly occupied by The Coos county would be most disastrous the next three months, from the R. F. should the supreme court render eo Late yesterday afternoon a petition tractive and complete a showing of to prepare a tentative outline of C. , to be used tor indigent relief, and Hub, and that displays of manufac improbable a decision as that ito out- - signed by thirty Coquille business Coon county products as has er« been probable city expenditures for next <7500 a month for the same period, tured goods and agricultural products standing paper waa invalid; and the year. shown there. be put on permansfct exhibition there, houses waa presented to Mayor J for unemployment rejief work. These depression, which shows prospect* of The county has made no provision at least until the room is rented. Arthur Berg, requesting that he pro loan« are made for a quarter year ending, would be indefinitely con Harry Hunt ’ s shingles, John Dor- this year for making the usual dis Brought in First Buck claim this (Friday) afternoon a holi period at a time and need be continued tinued in Coos county, and there is no day. It waa rather ehort*notice, but play at the fair, but Mr. Smith took • Don Estes wap the first hunter to only as long as the relief emergency nath’s shakes, Swift A Co.’s butter tolling what the end would be. It upon himself to gather the exhibits and cheese, the Smith Wood-Products ’ report in with a buck last Tuesday. the mayor granted the prayer of the exists. ' Venetian blinds, veneer and Port petition in the following proclama and make the showing in ord« to re He brought in a 6-pomter which This loan application, which the Fire at*Edffe of Coquille tain the very prominent booth which weighed 157 pounds which he killed Orford cedar products, the Oerding tion: judge hoped would be approved for Coos county has occupied for several out north of town somewhere; in myrtlewood novelties and other local The fire in the wood* just north of September payment, waa also en yean past. Ho wiH be assisted by Chaney’s bum, ha says. That’s his products would help the appearance of the Aaron Wilson home on the Marsh- Whereas, the Coos and Curry Coun dorsed by the county chamb« direc County Agent Geo. Jenkins. the town in the eyes of visitors and fieffi highway last Saturday evening story and he sticks to it. Neva ty Fair is being held in Myrtle Point, tors. Accompanying Mr. Sim th yesterday Hatcher, who was out with Don, killed would be of real advertising value. threatened several homes along the Oregon, on Wedaesday, Thursday, Only four towns were represented were his son, David, who returned to his first one on Tuesday. highway but fortunately a shifting of Friday and Saturday, fleptemb« 31, at the session: Elmer Russell, Dr. L. O. 6. C. at Corvallis, and Allington the wind prevented any damage to Rafas Holman Here Today 22, 33, M; L Sumerlin and Elton Schroeder, Glatoyer, who will resume his studies property, although some logging A Little Rain Thia Week And whdreas, it is particularly fit from Myrtle Point; H. G. Kern from Rufus C. Holman, republican candi at U. of O. next week. The light rain Tuesday night, al North Bend; Herbert Brown and L. date for state treasurer, who to to equipment belonging to Hal Baxter ting and proper that the citisens of though leas than a fifth of an inch, D. Fellheim from Bandon; J. E. Nor speak at the fair at Myrtle Point at was in danger. The Coquille Fire Coquille should take an active part in 'Department stood by in case of/fieed, r supporting the Fair and co-oporate in Democrat Candidate Visits Here dampened the earth to such an extent ton and H. A. Young, from Coquille. two o’clock thia afternoon, was a T A V\ t and volunteer fighters were combat that the atmosphere has been com making it a success. Geo. H. Jenkins and D. F. Thompson Coquille visitor last evening and this J. W. Maloney, democratic candi ting the blase which termed over ecv>* ' Now therefore, I, J. Arthur Berg, date for state treasurer, was a call« paratively clear since. About a quar were the only visitors. morning. He was accompanied by oral acres of hill land and destroyed a ter of an inch has fallen this month Mayor of the City^Of Coquille, Coos at the Sentinel office Wednesday Mrs. Holman. number of trees. County, Oregon, by virtue of the au morning and was making the acquain which is a very small showing for the Thia morning the state treasurer Working Steadily at Well thority vested in me by the charter of tance of Coquille business men. Mr. last of September. was calling on friends and voters the City of Coquille, and the laws of Maloney was president of a bank in There is nothing new to report hero, but he must return to Salem the State of Oregon, do hereby pro this week on activity at the oil well. this afternoon. In hie peech this af Pendleton before the merger there claim and designate the afternoon of and is an exceedingly well qualified The drilling waa stepped Tuesday ternoon Mr. Holman pointed out the Friday, Septemb« 23rd, from one man for the position he seeks. He z eo that casing could be put in place to many savings he has been able to o’clock p. m., as a public holiday, and reports that he has been assured of reach the bottom of the hole, and effect in the management of alate request that all places ef business be a great deal of republican support it has required constant under-ream affair» since he was appointed to the elosed from and after that hour. wherever he has visited this month, .. ing tor the three days to get the bore office. Dated thia 22nd day of September, nor will it be surprising If ho gives in a satisfactory conditlon*for casing V A. D„ 1932. installation. It is expected, howevAr, hie republican opponent a hard race. J. Arthur Berg, May«. to put the easing to the bottom todby. ✓ < I i C. H. S. AT BAY - TOMORROW FOR QUEEN AT P. W. DANCE r •«$* ’N gp B’ • - £ Prominent Victoria Visitors V Z J •I I M”' € / kA,*. -UliJfe • . >... « ¿jg . ¿ ■■ *. 4 Mill.«..'-'- I f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marrion who left on a businem trip to Portland on Tuesday are expected back at the tofiay. in the prvvi me of British Columbia. - 1 Stockholder* in tbe old Fat Elk company who accepted the off« of a share of stock in the Coast Oil Co, and one unit in the 160-Mfu >« lm tor every dollar invested, received their stock certificates this week. A. B. Collier was delivering them Tuesday. Visitors at the Coquille Hotel last Saturday night wore Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Butchart, of Victoria, B. C. Every one who has ever visited Victoria has seen Bute hart*« Gardens, that beauti ful estate, renowned for its horticul tural display* and one ef the leading point* of interest in Victoria. Ito own er to also one of the wealthiest men ¡Í f i V