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The Coquille Valley Sentinel THE PAPER THAP8 LIKE A LETTER EROM HOME VOL. XXIX. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 193X NO. 3». T Car Overturns, None Hurt Dies Suddenly in Portland Yesterday • Rev. R. G. Sumerlin, one of the best known and moat highly respected cit izen* of Coos county when* he lived for many yearn, passed away yester day morning at Emanuel Hospital in Portland. He had undergone on* op eration recently and died during the second, succumbing to a heart attack. According to word received by Mm. R. B. Knife here yesterday, funeral arrangement* await word from hi* wife, who is in Butte, Montana, and from -hi* daughters who are* in Flori da. Mr. Sumerlin, who had spent three months in th* Knife hospital here, left in June for Portland, where he has resided for the past 20 yearn since leaving Coos county. Dr. T. G. Sumerlin and Thio*. Sum erlin, of Myrtle Point, Grade Sumer lin, of Powers, and Cleve Sumerlin, in Florida, are brother* of the de- ceaaed; Mrs. Ed. Lewellen, of Myrtle Point, is. a lister. Mr*. Irma Roher, toucher in the Bunker Hill achoola, i* the.only one of his daughter* living in Coos coun ty; one other is in Klamath Fall* and three live in Portland. Mr. Sumer lin'* first wife died eight yearn ago. Mr. Sumerlin was converted at Gravel Ford and joined th* United Brethren church in his young man hood. He was pastor of that church at North Bend for seven years and for many yearn was presiding elder for the church in Coo* county. He was a splendid character, one who made and kept friends, a devout Christian, and who will be sadly missed by hi* hundred* and hundred* ef friend* in southwestern Oregon. Fur Breeden School Sunday The 1933 annual summer schools of the Oregon State Fox Breeders ssso- ejatioa will ba behd at tba following plaoes: - Community Hall in Coqgjile, Sun day, August IS. f City Park in Eugene, Monday, Au gust 14. Walker’s Ranch, Gresham, Thurs day, August 17. The Coos county school will begin at 10:00 a. m. sharp. Breeders from Curry county Will be in attendance a* well as the breeder* throughout Cao* county. Various kind* of fur-bearing ani mal* ar* being raised very success fully in southern Oregon, th* fore most of which ar* Silver Black and and Russian Fitch; and the South American Caypu (or Nutria.) The fur Industry in this country is com paratively new, yet it 1» one of th* oldest in th* history of our country, and rank* fifth In the large industries of th* world today. This summer school is the second annual school to be held in Coquille. This year the Grant* Pam breeder* ar* co-operating with Coo* county breeders, instead of holding one in Granta Pass. Mrs. Harry Stumbo, of WoHt creek, will give an interesting A tourist who came from the north and stopped all night here Wednesday told of a very unusual wreck which occurred about 4:30 Wednesday af ternoon between Coaledo and Co quille, probably near the John Yoakam place It was unusual in that no one was hurt. The tourist did not know any names, nor even what license plate the ear bore, but he came upon it be fore the wheels had stopped spinning. It was a Willys-Knight sedan, oc cupied by four people and a dog and that no one had even a scratch oeems miraculous. A rear tire had blown out and the car turned over on it* side, smashing nearly all the glass, and peas and fresh vegetable* and glass were strewn all over the landscape. A lady of 76 wm one of those the tourist helped out by lifting her through the door which was upper most. A Fakir and a Hop Head Marshal Howell’s story of the find ing of Wm. Christensen lying uncon scious beside the highway, near the laundry, a week ago Wednesday eve ning, and who claimed to have been knocked down by a hit and run driver, indicated that the marshal thought there was something goofy about his .tale. It has developed since that the fellow i* a hop-head and he was ad- judged insane in probate court yes- terday and taken to the asylum at Salem today. The soft spot in his head was caused by a bottle, wielded by a Chinaman, some years ago. As is so often th* case with drug addicts he is a fakir and has the abil ity to throw his shoulder out of joint which accounts for the report that hi* shoulder was broken. FARMERS TO TOUR SUNDAY The annual Farmer’* tour will be held in Broadbent, Sunday, Aitgurt 13. The group will meet at the Broadbent store at 10 o’clock. ' Bach one is sskadto bring a cover ed dish and a pot luck supper will be served in a grove on J. M. Wagner’s place. The schedule in the order that the visits will be made is a* follow*: 1. Meet at Broadbent store at 10 o’clock. 2. Martin Lassen—Method of handling corn, Jersey bull. 8. Walter Donald —Grimm _ _ ___ ________ and Common alfalfa. Irrigated pasture, two varieties of turnips, beets. 4. Arthur Herman—Alfalfa as a weed killer. 6. Earnest Clausen—Corn and sun flowers, carrot*. 6. Lester Dement—New house. 7. George Hermann—Boy beans. 8. Forrest Hermann—Thirty-six purebred Du roc Jersey pigs. 9. J. M. Wagner—Alfalfa and din ner at 1 o’clock in myrtle grove. All farmers who are interested in seeing other farm* and what other farmer* are doing ar* cordially in vited to attend. A special invitation is extended to the members of the farmers’ evening schools in Coquille, Bandon and Myrtle Point. (Continued on sixth page) The women folk* and children are urged to com*. One interesting feat Hone Burned, Barn Saved ‘ ure arranged especially for the women is the visit to Lester Dement’s farm, The Joe Scolari home on the Cun where they will go through the new ningham road to Fairview, just be Dement home. yond the city limits, was entirely de stroyed by fire which started at 140 Former Supt. Here for Day Tuesday afternoon. The blaze wan Mr. and Mr*. R. E. McCormack and first discovered around the chimney on th* roof, but it had such a start their three children, who came in from that it was impossible to extinguish Burn* last Saturday, left Sunday for a short visit at North Bend. Mr. Mc it The fir* department was called and Cormack was Coquille High School It took heroic effort* on their part to principal and Mrs. McCormack an in eave the large barn which stand* structor in the high school ten years alongside the bridge and about 100 ago. They left Coquille in 1924 and after four years at North Bend he feet from where the house was. Neighbor* helped remove some of served as principal at Bend from the hbiisehold equipment but not a 1928-1931. and in the same capacity at Pendleton until this spring. He is great deal. Mr. Scolari estimates his loss at to be superintendent of school* at about $2600, partially covered by in Bend the coming year, and with his family was taking a vacation trip surance. He also requests the Sentinel to ex- prior to the opening of school. prese to the Coquille Fire Department and to his neighbors who assisted, hi* sincere thanks for their effort* in saving th* barn. He does not intend to rebuild at oneq but will occupy a smaller build ing ,on the place which was formerly the, J. C. Watson ranch. Red Crons to Meet Aug. 18 •Paul McEhraine, Of the Southwest ern Motor Co., this week received a contract to deliver to thl state of Ore gon ten new Chevrolet truck* and a sedan. The trucks will be used by th* state highway department in various parts of western Oregon in road work, oiling, etc. Stores Open Till 8 Saturday I AUTO RACES AT M. P. SUNDAY coma. The races will »tort their prelimin aries at one o’clock with the main event* to get under way at two thirty. Popular price* are to prevail and there will be plenty of free parking apace in the ground* for those who prefer to drive in. The annual flower show at Bandon At the regular monthly meeting of 1* being held there today and tomor the Rd Cress chapter here, in the row, under the auspices of the Bandon city hall 1A4 Friday evening, Aug. Woman's Civic Club. It, Mrs. Jfr -W. Barrow, chairman of the Coo* and Curry organisation, will be in a tt mihii and speak. THE SWIFT PUWT The 8:30 to 5:30 day for retail store* was not entirely satisfactory, so the first of this week the grocery orwners and managers got together and Fairview C. C. C. Boys Stage Hope For 16-Feet Depth of decided they would open at 8 a. m., Employs More Men—To Double Splendid Entertainment Water at Mouth of Co and close at 8 p. m. on five days of Swiss Cheese Production— the week artlTat 8 p. m. on Saturday. Wednesday Evening quille River Signs R. N. A. The other retail stores will probably follow a nearly similar schedule, with Communication* addressed to the the probability that they will remain The at-home, given by the Fairview C. T. Selbig, manager of the Swift Bujp, ox wjircn Capt. in pu of uanuvn, Bandon, ui« the vivjcb cities m of Bandon C. C. C. camp, of which N. . r*. E. Port ui and Co. plant* in Coos and Curry open until nine on Saturday. commanding officer,.y^nd in the (. 11 a i * '........ >.. _ , .. —,, n"— —, «nd Coquille, . . . newspapers — —.- - ... ~ . > val- ■—. — This schedule is more in harmony counties, say* that the Coquille plant which wa* Under the supervision of (ley, and others, sent from the division with the spirit of the R. N. A. whose shortened the hours of its employees it* health officer, Dr. A D. Winder J. engineer of the War Department at purpose was to furnish more employ two .or three week* ago by giving each lived up to all it* advance notice* and. Sen Francisco, advise that “the small ment by shortening the hours of em of thorn one day off a week. Thu: was a moat enjoyable affair.. There ’ tributary area” which would l>e af- ployees. ' , necessitated the employment of two are some excellent voice* among the feeted’by a complete development of In thia connection a statement by a more men at that time. ’ Mr. Selbig hundreds of young men who comprise | the mouth of the Coquille river does Coquille gentleman who was cashier says that a second cheese kettle has the Fairview and McKinley camps, not justify the expense of $600,000 of a bank in another town when the been ordered for the manufacture of a* well as some excellent orchestra which the engineers estimate would sale of Liberty bond* started during Swiss cheese and that within 30 day« performers. The only place where the be required to extend both jettie* and the war, is interesting. they will be making four Swiss cheese could be said to have fallen remove the ledge rock which the en- progri Wlhen the drive for sale of bonds a day here instead of two. Thi* will pianist gineers claim has obstructed their ef opened he had visions of a bank fail mean another man in that department. down was the piano. The knew hi* stuff, but no response was forts to secure a 16-foot depth at the ure, due to every one going the limit While butterfat has been up around made to Dr. Winder’s request for the bar of the Coquille river, in the purchase of bonds. But just seven cents more than last year the | The port commission has not been loan or rent of a piano. the opposite happened. Instead of de decreased production from the dairy There were several hundred people asking for the extension of both posits dwindling they increased until men’s herds has given the dairyman from Coquille, Myrtle Point, and the jetties. Only one—the north—would the bank had more funds on hand than a less gross income than he had last surrounding country present for the be of benefit. It both were extended at any time in it* history. year from the same number of cow*. affair and the parked cars Ailed every the* danger to navigation at the mouth And if more men and women are But if production come* back to nor available spot in the vicinity of the would be. the same a* it is now. With employed now and at better wages, mal next year Mr. Selbig anticipate* cross currents, a northwest wind and business is bound to increase, and the that the crew in the local plant will camp. The camp is without electric light* a heavy sea, the protection afforded employers of clerk or other help will have to be considerably increased dur but gasoline lamps provided sufficient by a jetty on ^ie north side would find that the additional cost of the ing the flush of the season next illumination for the wrestlers, boxers enable boats to enter the river with shorter hour program will be return spring. out any possibility of being forced on ed to them in new business many and musicians. Commenting on Swift and Co.’* at Everything around the camp is to a jetty to the south. titude toward the R. N. A., Mr. Sel time* over. As to the ledge rock. A shoal was neat, clean and in excellent order, and big says: the young men from the east certainly removed near1 the Moore mill some “Swift and Company is cooperating Houses Becoming Scarce yeaps ago by breaking through the have an ideal camp site. with President Roosevelt’« recovery The demand for houses in Coquille, The ventriloquist who put on a half handpan of gravel and blue clay and (Continued on eighth page.) both furnished and unfurnished, is in the current of the river washed out -hour demonstration was unusually creasing and every week the Sentinel clever, and hi* jokes at the expense of the sand underneath where the hard Revival at Foursquare - has inquiries m to houses for rent. camp members brought howls of pan had been removed so that there One agent here tells us that he has A revival campaigrrtopened Thurs- is plenty of water now where the laughter from C. C. C. boys and vi«- rented 28 houses since the first of lay night of this week in the Four shoal formerly obstructed. »tors alike. It is thought' by those who know July. If conditions have not begun to square Church conducted by the Ben The only victory won by Dm Me improve around Coquille yet, they are ham Musical Evangelist*. The evan Kinley camp in the athletic contests that thi* same hardpan is what stops bound to soon. gelist*, Rev. and Mrs. E. Orville Ben Wednesday evening was in the first the operation of shovel* at the month ham, need no introduction to Coquille, wrestling bout when ■ Katchmark wa* and that the breaking of the hardpan v* they conducted a very nucceaaful awarded the decision in five minutes will result in deeper water there m -ampaign here a few year* ago. It did inside the harbor. And the port of wrestling, over Schmidt, of Fair Rev. Mr. Benham i* a Bible teacher commission is anxious to make a test view. ind song writer, a member of the of this idea. Beider* received the wrestling de International Federation of Christian As to the “small tributary area,” cision over Eller*, both from the Fair Worker* and wa* educated in Oberlin With the Myrtle Point Fair ground* the engineers have undoubtedly been view camp. race-track rapidly getting in shape College and the Moody Bible Institute In a three-round boxing fly weight bMsed by unfavorable propaganda. There are m A of feet of gov- for th* big *ne-day auto race speed it Chicago. The Benham* are noted match Shell and Well* fought clever tt erhrnimf ttmbei ich can he moiAd canivtl that will be held there Sun •a musician* and singer*. Mr*. Ben ly to a draw. ham assist* and they sing many song* Kreigsr, of McKinley, and James, out through the Coquille river at a day, August IS, many thousands of of their own composition. considerable caving over what it Coos and Curry county sporting fan* of Fairview, also went three rounds to a draw, while in the main event, Du cnitfl to transport to Coos Bay for will be able to witness one of the Says Deal Is Made In fact — the territory which greatest outdoor shows ever presented rant aiiu laiiv and rauvwy Muckey were wvi c ucc.mvu declared to w be w , shipping. --- o- — — — on a par, although to some fan* the.would be affected by the Coquille riv- in this part of the country. With the The son of W. E. Marrion, of the . ... . . .. I.. j.________ . _ ______ vi... former appeared to have a .«hade the er harbor development is considerably' first staging of such a meet in this Coast Oil Co., received a letter from greater than the territory tributary locality it 1* expected that thousands hi* father this week stating that J. P. best of it. There wa* nothing professional to Coos Bay where the government is will be in Myrtle Point early the day Furr, who was up here to investi about any of the matches, but all the to spend hundreds of thousand* for ■ of the race* and a gala day will be gate the Fat Elk well in June would start for Coquille in a few day* and athletes knew what it wm all about improvement at the channel entrance. celebrated. The people of Coquille and Bandon The race track has been entirely re that the promised equipment for drill and put up very creditable perform have made not the slightest effort to built for the speedy racer* including ing a well would follow shostly there ances. After the musical portion of the prevent the development of the Coos re-grading as well as resurfacing and after. It is to be hoped that all difficulties program the crowd was invited to Bay harbor. This section believes in co oiling so a* to insure the many fan* enter the mess hall for refreshments operation and knows that what help* a hard, fast and durtlea* oval. Al have been ironed out and that the one section of the county, help* all. ready many of the speedster* have drilling outfit is coming soon. consisting of coffee and doughnuts. But it is, perhaps, too much to ex arrived in town and are exhibiting The only accident reported was to one lady who acidently stepepd into pect the same sort of co-operation in their famous car* on the street* of 100 Percent R. N. A. Here a garbage pit and required assistance the development of the Coquille val Coquille, Myrtle Point and surround Postmaster Geo. Bellon* has re ley from those who are selfishly in ing towns. It is said that more than in extricating herself. ceived from the Pbrtland N. R. A. of Altogether it was a mighty fine af terested only in their immediate en fifteen of the speediest car* in the fice the list of Coquille business and northwest and Pacific Coast have al fair, well put on, by a bunch of boys viron*. professional men who have been ready entered, many of them holding who were gentlemantly, willing to awarded the blue eagle. There are entertain, and who deserve a great Squirrel Visit» Business Section world famou* record*. )7 names on the list and Mr. Bellon! deal of credit for the work they are Among some of the famous driver* say* that a dozen or fifteen more are, The grey squirrel is becoming a doing. rarity around this section, possibly to appear in action will be Art Sco- or soon will be, entitled to the em because they are attempting civilisa vell, driving a five thousand dollar blem. This will make Coquille’* rec tion. One of them went dashing Speedway Special and who holds more ord practically 100 per cent perfect. Gold Rush Jubilee, Aug. 19 across First street Wednesday noon, records at the present date than any Dusty old trunks, long stored in at jumped up against the show window ->ther car on the Pacific coast. At' Conducting Primary Classes tics, are being scoured for raiment at thé Gold Furniture Store, fell back present he hold* the Pacific Coast Mr*. Inez R. Chase, primary teach that made grandmother and grand wards, ran up around the 8afeway Class B speed record which he broke father the Social lions of their day, for comer and disappeared near the at the Ascot speedway in Los Angeles, er in the Washington building, gave Jacksonville—Oregon’s first gold camp Drane building. holding an average of almost a hun her second lesson on primary work to —is planning an old-time parade a* a dred mile* an hour on a half-mile dirt an interested group of about fifteen highlight of her Gold Rush Jubilee tract. Another sensation will be Art teachers, Wednesday afternoon. She W. O. W. Here Tonight demonitratd with Children of four which will be held Saturday, August Marshfield Lodge W. O. W. will be (Suicide) Hines, who drive* hi* Eight and five year* of age. 19. Thousand Dollar Miller Special. the guest of Myrtle Lodge 197 of Co Next Wednesday she will give an In anticipation of great throng*, quille Friday of this week. Other drivers to appear for the Sun The the and to make their stay both comfort Marshfield Girls Drill Team will put day program will be: Grant Green other demonstration, without children, which will probably be the able and pleasant, the Jacksonville on a street exhibition here at about berg, Embassy Special, Portland; Bob Chamber of Commerce officials have 7:30 p. m. This team if one of the Scovell, Woodstock Special, Los An last of the serie*. provided free picnic and camp facili- snappiest ones in the state and will be geles; Jim Thorp«, Riley Special, Despoilers Warned tie*. Portland; Bob Strong, Scofield Miller well worth weeing, Depredations, and the offender* are Special, Seattle; Howard Will*, Fron- tinac Special, Portland; Larry Wright, not small boy* either, at the Pioneer Winfield Special, Lo* Angeles; Dean Church bulletin board, are causing P. D. Hartman considerable Beach, Winfield Special, Seattle; Les Rev. « Anderson, Rajo Special, Vancouver, trouble. The boy* have hammered off B. C.; Ray Arnstrom, McDowell letters from the back of the board. Special, Portland; Devon Smith, Sco- They have not taken the letter* away leld Special, Seattle; Chuck Peck, and the only explanation for their act Richfield Oil Special, Lo* Angele*; is that of cusiddneaa. If they are ap Pat Meyery, Pugot Special, Spohene; prehended a complaint will be filed Dell Valentine, McDowell Special, Ta against them. l __ ,__ ______________ Art (Suicide Hines, Dare Devil Driver, who will appear at the Ante Races in Myrtle Point Sunday. Owner Seeks Found Coat Will the party who placed an ad vertisement concerning a coat he found on the Bradley Lake-Bandon road, one Sunday late in June, bring it to the Sentinel office. The owner called for it last Friday and had the trousers to show that the two Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Creager were matched. made happy Monday evening by the R. H. Lawhorne, of the McKinley arrival of a nine-pound girl at their home on Knowlton Height*. Dr. J. district, wa* a Coquille visitor yes W. Wheeler wa* in atteadaaes. terday.