VOL XXIX.
NO. 14.
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL«21. 1833.
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Open House in the Schools
Two Matters Discussed by C.
of C. Would Benefit Co
quille Valley
Open house day will be held at the
Coquille schools on Friday, April 28th.
This year regular clasees are to be
held in all of the buildings. This
plan has been judged to be the best
as it gives the parentx^nd friends an
opportunity to see the children at
work under normal conditions.
The programs for the day are un
der the direction of the Principals of
the various achqole. At the high
schotol parents will be given an oppor
tunity to visit an assembly devoted to
the nomination of Student Body of
ficers. In addition the Holme Econ
omics department will serve tea to
the mothers. >
At the grade schools the Principals
have arranged to have all displays
and projects placed in the halls. This
has been done to preserve the natural
environment of the school room.
All patrons of the schools who are
interested in seeing the children at
Work with every day school tasks are
cordially invited to attend.
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Motorlog Visitors Here
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :ELDER F.5. BUNCH
Ray Conway, of the State Auto
mobile Association, and Ed W. Miller,
staff writer on the Oregonian, stopped 1
at the hotel here yesterday noon on
Hundreds Here for Public Sale Holy Land Magician Recovers their way u GoId Beach.
Passed Away at Gravel Ford,
, These two men are making twelve
Saturday—Next One to
Sunday—Funeral Services
Chicken From Rev.. T. R.
i motor*; trips over the principal high-
Be May 6
Here Wednesday
Jackman
’
s
Pocket
i
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i ways of Oregon, which will appear in
> twelve iiwues of the Sunday Oregon
The public auction last Saturday
Rev. T. R. Jackman was a guest at ian ar> motorlogs of the state’s scenic
Funeral services were held at the
drew several hundred people to Co the Llona club 'luncheon yesterday. and road attractions, and which will chapel here at 1:80 Wednesday after
quille, visitors being noted from m He waa introduced by Frank Martin be of the greatest interest to all noon for Elder Frank S. Bunch, who
far north as the Lakeside section and with the remark that what Mr. Jack travelers. It is stated that over a passed away at his home near Gravel
from below Langlois to the south.
man told about his European trip million pages of the Oregonian will Ford Sunday riforning. .
So successful was this first sale would enable the Lions to check up be devoted to their travels during the
The services were conducted by
Elder Fred.E. Jensen, of the Adven
that J. L Smith states that another on what Geo. Ulett reported when he next few months.
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will be held, probably two weeks from returned from Europe a few weeks
Their first trip wm over the Coast tist College at Wulla Walla, with
tomorrow, On May <5. And as for the ago, but the Foursquare pastor re highway. From Astoria tb Newport whom Mr. Bunch had been associated
last sale, it is necessary to get list ferred but slightly to France and will be published in one motorlog and for many years when he was dean of
ings at once of whatever is to be of England, devoting most of hia atten from Newport, through Coquille, to theology there. The interment was in •
th« cemetery at Gravff Ford.
tion to humorous incidents in Pales Crescent City in another.
fered at that time.
The horses brought very good tine.
Mr. Bunch had not been well for
The above cut shows the Chevrolet
prices. One sorrel work horse waa
He did say, more strongly than we in which they are travelling and the the past three years. He suffered a
bid in at 1105, and a fine team of have heard it before that war in Eu two men who are to cover thousands skull fracture in an automobile acci
blacks brought 8125 and 8186 each. rope ia inevitable, with Italy and if miles in the state to let the travel dent at Medford in 1930 but the frac
As between a car and a horse the Germany on one side and France on ing public know what can be found in ture was not discovered until' last
animal was much more in demand. the other. Hitler and Musolini, dic Oregon.
winter, and his malady is described
One horse, seven yean old, was sold tator« in_their respective countries,
by the doctors m avtumorous growth
for 8137.50, while an Essex coach, of have formed an alliance against
in the brain, due to the accident.
a 1928 vintage, brought only 828. The France, and the most optimistic pre
Frank Sherman Bunch was born in
diction he heard was that the war
span of mules sold for 895.
Lion county, Kansas, Feb. 11, 1Ô55,
1865,
The other stuff sold fairly well and was not more than five years away.
y*ar,< two months and
In Italy he was able, by virtue of
five days of age.
the little leas than a thousand dollars
The county spelling contest will be
effort, to secure one of the
which the aale totalled was very good constant
'
He came with his parents to Coos
The ladies of the Coquille Woman’s
held in the Lincoln school here to
considering the amount of stuff offer Mussolini emblem lapel buttons which
county in 1879, and in 1890 was mar-
morrow, Saturday, April 22, starting
he prizes as one of his most treasured Club netted 847 from the annual card ried to Mary E. Leek at Gravel Ford,
ed.
party, given in the hotel Monday eve
at 10 a. m. Following are lists of
souvenirs
of the trip.
who aurvives.
I
The very fine pony which was of-
those from the various grades and
Magicians are quite common in the ning. v These funds will be used by
I feyed aa a prize to the holder of the
Seven children were bom to this
schools in the county who will parti- y^et drawn
the club in support of. ths city library,
, was put up at auction countries at the eastern end of the
union, all living except the youngest
cipate:
in fixing up the tennis courts on Tenth
and brought 817.50, the winner pre Mediterranean, and he was made the
son, Dorsey, who passed awsy in 1926.
8th Grade—Virginia Rakes, Twin
goat by one of that class while still street and for such other civic im The living are Mrs. Edith Bothwell,
ferring the money to the pony.
Oaks; Esther Bamef, Bunker Hill;
provements aa the club sponsors.
Mr. Smith says he was stung in one on the boat’s tender, with the magi
Floyd Goldbloom,
Kentuck
Inlet; particular. A man bid in a hand cul cian in a rowboat six feet away. The
who ia taking nurses’ training at
of the general committee in charge,
Margaret Pratt, North Bend; Donald tivator for 83.25 and then while Mr. native pointed to Mr. Jackman
National City, Calif., Dr. J. R. Bunch,
and
Graham, Cunningham; Robert Emery,
and the other ladies of the club are
Smith was occupied elsewhere, walked insisted that the visitor had his
of Coquille, Herschell Bunch, of Mos
quite pleated with the result and cow, Idaho, and his twin brother, Low
Myrtle Point; Vashqn Hall, Remote; off with the plow, forgetting to pay chicken. The latter had his
coat
Robert McGilvery, Coquille;
Ula
tightly
buttoned,
but
finally to •It grateful to the merchants whose co ell Bunch, who is a missionary at
for it
operation helped make the party a
Pukett, Bandon; Dorothy Lewis, Lee;
: Singapore, and Paul Bunch, of Gravel
Most of the merchants noted an in pease the fellow and his own embar-
sudbess. .
Geraldine Gifoert, Riverton; Louise
rassment,
he
felt
in
I Ford. All were here for the funeral
crease over their usual Saturday busi
his pocket and
Almont every foot of space was oc-1
Thorp, Powers; James Tuohy, Em
found a baby chick, He had no idea
Wednesday except the son in Singa
ness.
pire;
Lite
Shields,
Bridge;
cupied in setting up the thirty card pore.
Mr. Smith ia figuring on something how it got there.
Robert Cornelius, Valley View; Anna
In Canaan, where Christ performed tables in the hotel dining room and I Surviving also are nine grandchil-
novel or new for the next sale, May
Holmstrom, McKinley; Pansy B. Dem
his first miracle, they are still per passageway at the rear, and the 130 I dren, two brothers and four sisters: W.
6.
arest, Willanch; Margaret Anderson,
forming miracles.
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Without
know- ladies and gentlemen in attendance H. Bunch, of Myrtle Pynt, C. H.
Haynes Inlet; Ellis Crosby, Pleasant
ledge as to how or when, Mr. Jack completely filled the rooms.
975,000
Case
Non-Suited
Bunch, who lives a couple of miles out
Hill; Florence Vala, Flagstaff; Frank i
Everyone present enjoyed the occa
man’s fountain pen and pencil were
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of
Coquille on the Rink creek road,
The
case
of
Evelyn
Gallagher
va.
Biases, Norway; Josephine Robison, I
extracted from hia pocket, a
and
at sion, even the half of the crowd which Mrs. Belle Bennett, of Myrtle Point,
Coos Bay Dredging Ce, for 875,00«. ,
"a. at
won no prize. It w*« practically
which w. started in circuit court L
w“ uke"'
Mra, Alice Holt, »fixing Beach, Calif.,
Grade—Leona Kibby, Bunker
half of the players who won prises
He managed to recover the pen.
it would coot money but H would be
Mrs. Mary Bright, of Gravel Ford,
Tuesday,
came
to
an
abrupt
end
yes
Hill; Viola Hoyez, North Bend; Ruth
The hatred of the Moslem for the for there were 64 awards.
for a needed public work.
and Mrs. Hattie Airey, of Forest
terday morning when the plaintiff’s
Dainty
'
'refreshments
were
served
Amend,
Cunningham;
Pauline
Hoover,
Jew caused an Arab chauffeur to at
Lisle Goodwin wm in attendance at
Grove. They were also all here Wed
attorney moved that the case be non
the session and made a suggestion Myrtle Point; Bob Hagadorn, Re
tempt to get Mr. Jackman to call at the close pf one of the most enjoy nesday except Mrs. Holt.
suited, with permission to renew the
mote;
Violet
Domath,
Coquille;
Lin
able
public
parties
ever
held
in
Co
their Jewish guide by a name which
that would be of as much benefit to
Mr. Bunch lived on Fishtrap for a
action.
he insisted meant one thing but which quille.
Coquille and the whole valley as any ley Chamberlain, Bandon; Anna Mae
few years after coming to Coos coun-
Holverstott,
Fairview;
Wayne r Mra- Gallagher was badly injured a
Bridge,
Hearts
and
“
500
”
were,
the
it later came out wks the word for
thing that can be done for agricultur
’y and then moved to Coquille, where
al development
I Thompson. Dora; • Melvin Michel, Lee; eouPle of Xear» *8» when • kravel dog. Luckily Mr. Jackman was too
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he built the original mill, that and
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Riverton;
Chrol
truck
-
driven
by
Chas.
McCann,
cut
’A cannery to preserve the fruits „ nn e **•« Ro*’
shrewd
to
fall
for
the
trick.
Briggs, Powers;
Bernice Thornton, !> too quieWy on the highway near
•»there have been burned since, where
The cities in Palestine have ali
and vegetables which can be raised in
Bradfords Going East
the Coquille Lumber Mill now stands.
the valley was his suggestion. Moro ^,la«faBy:
««hnasto, Empire; Gold Beach and overturned the ear shown a remarkable growth in the
in which the plaintiff was riding. She
Cor
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bradford in- He also built the Coquille Academy,
past 19 years, and more than 125,000
or less incidentally, the pea business Helen James, Bridge;
- - Richard
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The
entered into the discussion, and Mr.
Valley View; Lewis Williams, has been crippled since and will nevei Jews have returned from other lands tend leaving today or this week end now the Knife Apartments.
icademy was an Adventist school and
have the use of one arm. The plain
for
their
old
home
in
Augusta,
Wis.
Goodwin’s plan as outlined was bMed
to the holy land during that time.
the greater part of Elder Bunch's
tiff’s complaint charges that McCanna
on the securing of contracts to mar- '
In some of the cities an Arab is Business matters there require his
was working for the dredging com
immediate attention, but as soon as life was «pent in ministerial and de-
ket the stuff that may be raised, with
not
allowed
to
enter,
and
Mr.
Jackman
Pete Culver Resigns
»omiational school work. In 1914 he
pany and the charge at the trial was
A a ^I
a J a I.. a #
a
mmmeeam
found the squalor and filth of Afriea their daughter graduates from an
pledging
of credits A to
.wur. tfc.
p.te w c
who
went
to Walla Walla to become dean
that he was peeved because the auto
entirely absent in these very .modem eastern school in June they expect to
it theology. He and Mrs. Bunch re
which he sounded his horn to pass did
ichief deputy *h,riff of
return
to
Coquille,
probably
about
the
cities of Palestine.
0^71.7« Írwnizaiion hTXtimat- for
P“’1 ,our yeara- r«8ÍÍT"ed that
mained there until 1921, when they
not allow him to go by soon enough.
Gene Branson, of the U. S. Biologi middle of that month. Mr. Bradford
-H
. ^uldhandta th. .stiro out- '
«"» ot
returned to Coos county and settled at
The dredging company denies that
has
a
contract
with
the
Smith
Wood-
cal Survery, was also a guest at yes
ed that it would handle the entire out- ■..
Gravel Ford. He continued in the
McCanna waa employed by them.
Products
company
for
delivering
put of a cannery if one was built hero,1
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terday’s luncheon.
Myrtle Point, to which position he
:edar and with the Moore mill at Ban school work, however, until the acci
and if the cannery was assured it
.was appointed by Mayor Kring Mon “Curly” Larson Fatally Injured
don
for fir and he wants to begin cut dent which later resulted in his death.
would only be a question of organisa
Holy Land Pictures Sun. Night
day evening and was confirmed by
Elder Bunch was a man of strong
ting
just as quickly as possible. His
Chrl J. (Curly) Larson is not ex
tion among the growers to insure that
Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Jackman re operations are and will be on Rock character, an upright citizen and one
the council. The resignation becomes
ported
to
survive
the
accident
Which
it would have the produce on which to
turned Saturday evening from their creek and the Middle Fork.
effective May 1.
who devoted hia life to helping de
work.
| To succeed Mr. Culver, Sheriff Hess occurred at his cabin at Lakeside last trip to the Holy Land and Mediter-
velop with his example and teaching
Saturday
afternoon,
when
he
fell
After an hour's discussion the mat
ranean Cruise and report that the
has named Wm. Davin, chief of police
the growing generation whom he met
from the porch.
ter was' referred to the industrial
Where Ia J. D. Smith?
trip was very pleasant and profitable
at North Bend, who has made a very
in the class room and in the pulpit.
An x-ray picture, taken after he
committee, of Which C. E. Niles is
but are glad to be back in Coquille.
R. H. Mast, secretary of Chadwick
efficient officer in the Bay city, is pop
had been rushed to the hospital at the
chairman, to investigate and report at
They arrived in New York harbor Lodge, A. F. A A. M, is in receipts of
ular there, and has frequently assist
bay, showed that the fractured verte
Another New Shake
the next meeting.
aboard the S. S. Statendam that was a letter from the Masonic lodge at
ed the sheriff’s force on that side of
brae had severed the spinal cord. A
their home for the entire cruise. They Estacada, Ore., asking that help be
John Domath has again sprung
the county.
weakened condition, as a result of the
encountered no storms on either given in locating J. D. Smith who at something new in the way of shakes
Mr. Culver’s reason for resigning
flu, is supposed to be the esuse of his
crossing.
The executive committee of the was that the 8125 a month salary in
I one time lived in or near Coquille, but and from the appearance of the rooma
fsll.
Sunday night Mr. Jackman is to who has not been heard of for some he has fixed up for living quartern in
Coos County Taxpayers Equalization Myrtle Point would be paid in cash-
Mr. 'Larson, who has been in the
be attired in the full Palestine cos time. His mother, residing in Eng the warehouse, across the tracks from-
League will hold a meeting in the able warrants, at par, while hie 8160
furniture business at the Bay, was a
Coquille city hall next Wednesday warrant from the county can only be
tume, the same style of flowing robes land, is very anxious to get in touch the S. P. depot, it is one that will be
Coquille reel
esirient some 17 or 18 years
that were worn in Bible times. Stere- with him or receive information' con- *ery popular with those who intend
evening, April 26.
leashed at a pocketbook-breaking dis-
ago, and I hat many friends here who
building. The grooves on the new
The committee is giving extensive count. Pete ia a good officer and haa
opticon slides are to be shown of the cerning him.
are | grieved to know that he cannot
entire
Mediterranean Cruise and
study to what the sales tax will do if hundreds and thousands of friends in
If anyone knows where he is, or shakes are made to run diagonally in
ive.
survive.
chiefly of Palestine.
Mr. Jackman what has happened to him, a favor two direetiona and gives a more dis
adopted by the voters In July and is the county who regret that he found
says that they are the most beautiful will be conferred on the mother by tinctive appearance to the outside
planning a two months’ speaking the step necessary.
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Prefers State-Owned Car
campaign
by
L. A.
Liljeqvist, in favor
slides he has ever seen, the work of notifying either Mr. Mast or the Sen covering.
It is well worth a trip down there
artist who has made hie home in 48 tinel. While here or near here he ia
Warren
Cornell,
abate
police
officer
of the bill.
F. F. A. Boys to Corvallis
in the game department, returned last countries while making hia pictures supposed to have lived at the home of to aee the various eoombinationa ef
W. M. Cunning, Smith-Hughes in Saturday from Salem with one of the and was on the cruise with the Jack Hattie Metzker.
fected for both exterior covering and
Where’s Grandma Tonight?
structor ait the Coquille high school,___
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interior decorations.
mans.
new
Chevrolet
coaches
which
have
Remember the 8-act comedy-drama.
accompanied by Wm. Floten, Alfred been purchased by the state. Half of
Fred Heidt waa over here from
Last Sunday night the main audi
Will Be a Service Station
"Where’s Grandma?" to be presented
Plaep and Hardld Berry, left JMtat- the 83 purchased for the game dlvi- torium of the Foursquare Church was
Roseburg Monday and showed
the
at the Community Building this eve
day for Corvallis to attend **
the state sion were Chevs and half Fords.
C. A. Machon haa had lota of in- Sentinel scribe pictures of the auto
filled to capacity and it is »expected
ning by members of the Young Peo
Future Farmers of America sessions.
State officials believe the state will the auditorium and balcony will be quiries aa to what use is to be made camp and service station which he is
ple’s Christian Endeavor Society The
of the comer lot at Front and Willard building at Roseburg, using the Dor-
Bill Floten is representing south nave money by owning the cars for filled too this next Sunday evening.
curtain will rise at eight o’clock.
western Oregon in the state F. F. A. the officials, and the officers them
streets, where the sidewalk is being nath shake. It will be a very hand
Specialty numbers between acta will
' repaired and the building remodeled. some camp when finished and is al
extemporaneous speaking contest and selves are pleased with the new ar
Chas. Franklin Buried
include a bird whtotling imitation by
should he win at Corvallis today he rangement for they felt that they
He stated last evening that he is going ready attrartng a great
deal
of
Willett Jessee, a reading by Alda
Mrs. Geo. Halter, accompanied by to lease it for a service station, but tourist attention.
will represent the state at the western lost money on the Ave cents a mile the
Sloan, and violin eelectiona by Ray
her son, Virgil, and daughter, Ardis, doee not know yet which of three dif
district contest in Salt Lake City next state paid for travelling expenses.
mond Benthin.
went out to Elkton Saturday to at ferent propositions made him will be
month.
Art Currie Transferred
tend the funeral of her brother-in- most acceptable.
The other two boys went out to take
Clean-Up
Day,
April
29
Rabbit Breeders to Meet
law, Charles Franklin, who passed
State Police Officer Art S. Çurrie,
the state fanner degree of the F. F.
Mr.
There will be a meeting of the rab A.
At the suggestion of several citi away at that place Thursday.
who has been mtrolman for southern
No
More
Court
Till
June
bit breeders in and near the city of
zens, Mayor J. Arthur Berg has offi Franklin lived in Coos county when a
Coos county for the past three or four
When Judge Brand adjourned court years, has been transferred to Klam
Coquille on Tuesday evening, April
cially proclaimed Saturday, April 29, boy. He had many friends in this
The
Coquille
Woman
’
s
Chib
25, at the residence of C. F. Hawke,
aa elean-up day in Coquille.
The section and was well liked by every yesterday morning he disihiaeed the ath Falls, the change to become ef
A large crowd jury subject to call, but stated that he fective May 1. Mr. Currie ia a very
208 No. Elliott street, for the purpose
Tuesday, April 28th, at two p. m. trucks will be around on that date to one who knew him.
of organising an association for the the Coquille Woman's Club will hold collect all trash and debris which have gathered to pay their last respects. I did not expect to hold another ses- efficient officer and haa made hundreds
benefit of all rabbit breeders, who a short meeting at the Episcopal Par been set out at the street’s edge, and The Masonic lodge had charge of the'«ion here until the June term. He is of friends in this section who regret
going to Curry county for a week or hia departure. He will be succeeded
raise them for home use for for the ish House, at which time annual re all residents are requested to have funeral.
tws session of circuit court at Gold heap-by Harry Hogan, who at one
market.
All who
are
interested ports of the various chairmen will be their property cleaned up by that time,
Justien Court blanks for solo at this Beach, and after that will go to Lin time waa with the state prohibition
throughout the county an invited to
das.
coin county to ait on the bench.
oquad.
> attend.
At the meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce directors at the hotel Wed
nesday evening, J. E. Norton discussed
at some length what the Port of Ban
don cooenmission, of which he is
president, is endeavoring to have ac
complished in developing the mouth
of Coquille river.
In these days of economy in public
spending the Port would not attempt
to have funds appropriated for the
work needed at Bandon, were it not
for the fact that tremendous sums are
being appropriated by congress for
public work as unemployment relief
measures, and the development of
harbors is just as important in one
way m the building of highways is
in another.
A 16-foot depth at low tide ia the
project, which has been approved by
the army engineers And for which
some funds have been budgeted. But
with the currents in the ocean con
tinually piling up sand at the bar the
only hope of stopping thia sand bar is
by an extension of the north jetty
some 1200 or 1500 feet seaward. Such
a stone wall would stop the accumu
lation of sand at the mouth and would
once for all permit the passage of
vessels of any size.
Since the hardpan on the bed of the
river was broken up with dynamite
and the channel dredged the depth in
side' the bar has been maintained, and
it is only the sand accumulation out
side that hinders boats from entering
the harbor. The average depth aA the
mouth at low tide is now about twelve
feet
What Mr. Norton asked, and what
* wm agreed to by the directors,„was
that each one who had been ac
quainted with congressmen from
other states, or who had influence in
districts ehewhere, use that influence
to get get through congress an su
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CO. SPELLERSTO
VIE TOMORROW
LARGE CROWD
Al CzARD PARTY and was
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