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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1932)
Arrivals at County Jail Harley Jone*, arrested here last. Munday for possession of liquor, was fined 825 by Justice Stanley. He is serving it out in the county jail at 82 P«r Raleigh Haynes, whose auto struck W. P. Laws on the highway at Davis Slough last Saturday, eovering him with hot asphalt and bruising him considerably, was fined 825 by Jus tice Bolt at Marshfield Wedensday <n a reckless driving charge. He has not paid th* fine and is in jail. James Estle Lee, 26, and Bert Over man, a kid who does not look the 16 year* he claims, were arrested Wed nesday at Bandon, charged with stealing money from the creamery. The older man watched outside while the boy entered the building. Jas. Triantaa was brought ,over from from Marshfield last night and lodged in jail, charged with burglary not in a dwelling. Hi* bail was set at 8100 by Justice Bolt, -. * Huskies from Alaska (Continued from fir*t page.) that they will be present. The contests and tournament will continue both day*. The Cornfield canaries have a very fin* program arranged for Saturday evening, to be followed by the eow calling contest, the corn husking con tests and the old-fashioned dance, with old-time fiddlers furnishing the music. Participation i* without cost. For the modern dance in Graham’s Hall-both evenings, jitney prices will prevail. At the time of this writing the only thing that can spoil the Corn Show ia a rain, and we can point to year* in the past, where the best time* wore enjoyed in an Oregon drixsle. Making Extensive Campaign W. J. Butler, of Eugene, candidate for congress from this district aa an Independent, supporting Liberty par ty principles, was a Coquille visitor last Tuesday, having addressed the Liberty party meeting in the city hall the evening before. ", “ Mr. Butler has travelled 16,000 miles on donated gas during the cam paign, in his white car, decorated with a replica of the original Liberty Bell on the front, and say« he ha* not passed up a service station, store, creamery, and but few house* in the six month* he has been campaigning. That a third party candidate stands but liUle chance in an Oregon district does not **em to dampen his enthu- *ia«m in the least. Not in a long time ha* an outside attraction com* to Coquille which has aroused a* much interest as did the arrival yesterday morning of Capt. Earl Hamilton and hia bunch of huskies from Alaska. There were 17 dogs in the aggregation beside five pup* and all were carried in the special car body and trailer in which Capt. Hamilton is making a tour of the United State*. He ha* been in the government employ in Alaska, be side* engaging in private enterprises, and is now on his way to Hollywood from where he will go east to Florida, thence up the Atlantic coast, across the continent and home. Capt. Hamilton had no lecture en Visits After Year's Absence gagement in Coquille but it did not David Gustavson, of Loe Angeles, take long for him to make one with who is geologist for the corporation' Mr. Combs for his appearance at th* which Edward H. Crow heads, and Liberty last evening. which shipped up a lot of mining machinery a year ago when Doe Fits He Will Get a Big Vote Gerald was going to make Coquille Attention is called to the advertise the gold center of the world, same in ment of J. H. McCloakey, democratic yesterday and will spend about a candidate for representative in the week in Coos and Curry counties, part legMature from Cooa county. Mr. of the time on the* Rogue fishing: He McCloakey is one of the substantial came up to sell what he could, and citizens of the Coquille valley, who ship south the rest of the mining ma numbers hi« friend« by th* hundreds chinery which has been stored in the ail over the county. If he goes to old Sitka mill west of town. Salem in January he will not wear the . He says “Doc” skipped out many other legialators out with, frequent months ago and no one know* where speeches, but you can rest assured he is now. The last he heard of MM* that he wiH always vote right and in Fishbach, she was in Los Angeles, in the interest of the people and tax straightened circumtancea. payers. As honest a* the day, a man ef good judgment, well liked and one Candidate for Representative who does not make snap judgment, J no. G. Mullen, republican candi but considers all angles before he date for repreeentative from Cooe makes up his mind, Coos county can county, and Edgar MvDaniel» editor be surq of good representation at of the Cooe Bay Harbor and candidate Salem if hs ia eelcted to serve at the for re-election an mayor, were here next legislative assembly. from "North Bend, Tuesday. Mr. Mullen waa making a trip over the ▼alley, calling on the voter* in th* interest of hi* candidacy. Mr. Mullen ha* a good record a* a public-« pirited citi*en during hi« more than two decade* residence in North Bend and should he be sent to Salem he will make a good record there. Coo* coun ty i* fortunate in having a* candi date* two men of th* type of thorn who are candidate* for that oftee thia fall. Taking School Census Keith Leslie, clerk of school district No. 8, began thia week the enumera tion of children in the district between the age* of four and twenty. Alpine Coal delivered in Coquille for 85 a ton, cash. 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