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The Coquille Valley Sentinel THE PAPER THAI'S IJKE A LETTER EROM HOME g ■S—ffi! VOL. XXIX. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1933 NO. 35. ■ * $2.M THE YEAR I Al’s Flashlight Lifted SECOND 3CPARn¡P0RTLANDC.0FC. Half Holiday Today The Coquille schools and practically every business house in Coquille are closed this afternoon so that all may attend the Coos & Curry Fair at .Attended by Major Cortelle To Visit Coos County Sept. 26— Myrtle Point. This is Coquille Val Holds First Fall Session Tues- Good Stock and Poultry Exhibits ley Day and all school children are Dinner Meeting Here from Eugene—Many Boys — Fine Racing Card— Co day—Hears C. L. Ward and admitted free. <i on the 27th Leaving for Home quille Prize Winners Miss Dae on Violin Following is Mayor Berg's procla mation declaring a half holiday: The second evening party held at ■ A good-will trip to Coos county by The Coos and Curry County Fair The opening fall meeting of the Co the Fairview C. C. C. camp last Fri twenty-five members of the Portland which opened Wednesday got off to quille Woman's Club which was held HOLIDAY PROCLAMATION day evening was an complete a sac- Chamber of Commerce has l>een an a good start, but today and tomorrow Whereas, The Coos and Curry at the Episcopal Parish house on cess as that of .a month ago, with nounced by Ed Miller, manager of the County Fair is being held in Myrtle , Tuesday afternoon of this week, was will be the big days, if rain does not fully as many visitors in attendance. Coast Highway Association, who in Point, Oregon, on Wednesday, Thurs very will attended and the usual in- spoil it. Major Corlette, head of the C. C. C. vited the pilgrimage and in attending day, Friday and Saturday, September . terest and enthusiasm was again in There were several good races yes in this district, was there from Eu to' all details. terday, and the 50 to 60 race horse« evidence. Coquille ladies always seem 13th, I4th, 15th and 16th, and The delegation will arrive on the gene. He spoke very highly of the on hand assure a better sports pro Whereas,- it is particularly fit and to be faithful supporters of the club. affair, of the camp lay-out and of Bay Tuesday morning, Sept. 26. They proper that the citizens of CoquiHe The busines« meeting opened prompt gram than the fair has heretofore the work being carried on by Capt. will meet with the North Bend Cham should take an active part in support* ly at 2:16 p. m., with the president, ever enjoyed. ber of Commerce' that noon, and be The ladies’ race yesterday was won N. E. Callan's boys. ing the said Fair and should co-oper Mrs. J. E. Norton/ presiding. Heads There were three one-round boxing welcomed with a banquet that eve by Mrs. Elwood Smith, of Coquille. Open Two Mornings of Week of al) committees made short reports ate in making it a success, matches, • lots of music and singing ning in Marshfield.. J. E. Ford’s horse came in second, on summer activities and also men-* Now Therefore, I, J. Arthur Berg, On Wednesday, Sept. 27th, the par while Mrs. Roselle, a 60-year old ' Mrs. F. F. Schram, chairman of the and a sleight-of-hand performance Mayor of Coquille, Coos county, Ore tioned a few plans for the future. A lady from South Slough, rode her local Red Cross committee, stated that equalled most professional acts.. ty will visit the Coquille valley. gon, by virtue of the authority vested series of bridge teas will be given by yesterday that relief headquarters in Dancing in the mess hall followed the A meeting of Coquille, Myrtle horse to third place. in me by the charter of this city, do the finance committee, with the first Point and 'Bandon representatives Miss Vera Maginnis, trick rider for the Sentinel building will be open set program. hereby proclaim and designate the group being entertained Monday of Within a few days about half the was held at the hotel here Wednes years at the Pendleton Round-up, is twice a week hereafter, between 9 afternoon of Friday, September 15th, next week. The card party planned il a. m. on Tuesday and Friday. boys at the camp will leave for their day evening when a program for the giving daily exhibitions with her rid and 1933, from 12 o’clock noon of said by the Library committee which was ShJWso stated that requests for as homes in Nebraska, their term of en valley day wae worked out. ing horse. day, as a public holiday and do hereby announced will be postponed for a The itinerary calls for their arrival The stock exhibits this year are sistance would have to lie over from listment having expired. But others request that all places of business in while. A definite date’ will be an as fine as were ever shown at Myrtle one open day to the next—that is, if from the east are expected to take here at 9 or 9:30, and immediate this city be closed from and after nounced later. transportation , to Bandon where a Point The 4-IH club entries and application is made on . Tuesday, it their places. The county session of Woman’s that hour. Plans for camp consolidations have, luncheon will be served at'noon. From those of Smith-Hughes classes, com will be acted upon Friday, or vice Dated this 13th day of September, Clubs will be held at Powers October versa. : , T T not been completed, Capt. Callan says, there they will get back to Myrtle 1933. prise a very large portion of the ex 11th. Cars will be provided to take Co but will be announced shortly. He Point by 2 o’clock, spend a couple of hibition, and Coquille high school quille members up there. A good J. ARTHUR BERG, also expects word very soon to go I hours there and return to Coquille by entries occupy taro-thirds of the big representation is hoped for. Mayor. ahead with the construction of four 4:30. barn devoted to Smith-Hughes stock Mrs. George Bryant announced A dinner meeting will be held in good-sized buildings for living quar showings. plana of the B. P. W. Club Harvest the Coquille hotel at 5:30 and the Geo. Wilson, of this city, with his ters for the men. Festival and asked the Woman’s Club .........- - Capt. Callan also stated Monday crowd taken back to Marshfield in Maori’s Lad, registered purebred to enter a candidate. Miss Jean Young Jersey bull, won first prize in that was chosen by the ladies. The second annual meeting of morning that, he will be interested in time for the evening train which will ■class, and then won the grand cham creamery and cheese factory opera securing local prices for the purchase be held until 7:30 or 8 o’clock. Mrs. .Bernadine Wilson and Mrs. F. S. Those who met with the Coquille pion ribbon in open competition with tors and others interested in the im of supplies needed at the camp. Emery announced the program. Miss Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wternich and Muriel Dae gave those attending a Chamber of Commerce directors Wed all animals shown. provement of dairy products will be nesday evening to arrange the day’s daughter, Peggy, left Wednesday af real treat with several selections on Cecil Laws was another big winner held in Myrtle Point today, Sept. 15, Hunters to Eastern Oregon ternoon for Portland, where he was the violin, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins ac in the poultry department. in connection with the Coos and Curry In preparation for the opening of schedule included Jess Clinton and El One of the interesting displays was County Fair, according to information the deer season next Wednesday, ton Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, Ray yesterday attending the meeting of companying her. Miss Dae has done that of farm machinery, repaired by at the county agents office from several Coquille parties will leave McNair, D. R. Norton and Dr. Don- the joint labor committee of the West considerable concert work on the Coquille Smith-Hughes boys, using Frank Moser, president of the Oregon Saturday night and early next week ahey, of Bandon. Anyone interested Coast Lumbermen’s Association. stage and at present has a class un Mr. Wernich’« visit there wax in der her instruction. is, of course, invited to attend any or equipment that had been discarded as Dairy Products Improvement associ for eastern Oregon. Her numbers the interest of the cedar operators, were Hjere Kati by Hubay, Orientals of no value by various ranchers. Har ation. The Bryant - Gould - Boeserman all of the meetings scheduled to be mills and camps of this section. Un by Cui, Berceuse by Grieg and The rows, plows, post-hole diggers, lawn The first meeting of this kind to be party which went last year and has held for the Portland visitors. der the fir men’s N. R. A. code, mills Bee by Shubert. C. L. Ward, city su mower, etc., were made practically held in this section of the state was been planning this year’s trip for as good as new, the eight pieces cost held in the Coquille Hotel last year the past year, has been cut to two. To Harvest 70 Acres of Peas are not to operate more than 120 perintendent of Coquille school, hours a month, and several of the spoke on “Facts Human and Not Hu ing less than $2.56 plus the work where operators of cheese factories Because of Mr. Bryant’s accident, in Pea-picking at the J. E. Ford done by the boys under the supervi and creameries brought samples of which he received a broken lower jaw, ranch below Cedar Point will start cedar men had received notice that man.” His subject was very interest sion of Wm. Cunning, C. H. 8. in cheece for scoring and entered into a he and Mrs. Bryant cannot go, and Si’fiday, er Monday at the latest, ac they would be subject to a $500 fine ing. structor. ' | general discussion of problems affect Mr«. Bosserman will not go either. cording to H. 8. Cadman yesterday. if they operated more than that num After the program Mesdames H. E. ber of hours this month. There is, of course, the usual run ing the quality of dairy products. Hess, Leland Peart, George A. Ulstt, This leaves only A. N. Gould and W. Seventy.acres of peas were planted The cedar season is not more than L. H. Hazard, R. F. Miller, George of side shows, merry-go-rounds, etc., Frank Moser, Dr. G. H. Wilster, in E. Bosserman in the party. They again this year and the present indi four months at the best, ¿hé slightest Chaney and Kennett Lawrence served but the best racing in years is the charge of dairy manufacturing work leave tomorrow night for the John cation is for a good crop. shower which makes the wood roads refreshments to the following attend big afternoon event. I at the eUte college, and judges ar The pick has not been contracted as Day country. slippery shutting down their activ ing: Mesdamee J. E. Norton,-F. 8. Following is the list of C. H. 8.' rived in Coos county thismering Ona F. C. H ud e un and L E.-Pauhron ex it-was last -year but will be sold on ity. Figuring on a yearly basis, the Emery, R. E. Boober, M. Earl Wilson, prize winners as furnished the Sen-' of these judge« scored the regular en pect to go to the same section in a the open market. s . cedar men will be away under the R. A. Wernich, C. T. Skeels, F. G. tinel this morning by Mr. Cunning: tries of butter and cheese at the coun day or two, as do George Taylor, About' 100 pickers will be needed 120 hour per month schedule but in Leslie, W. S. Sickels, Hal W. Pierce, F." Geo. Wilson, Purebred Jersey Cat-' ty fair at 10 o'clock thia morning. At Wm. Bettys, and Sam Epperson. for the harvesting and Mr. Cadman the dry summer months they usually G. Martin, Ray Thomas, R. L. Stew tie—det, bull 3 yrs. and over, (this1 four o’clock this afternoon the »sam Harry A. Slack and Ira Johnson stated that not that many had been put in 300 hours a month, or there art, E. L. Wilson, Jack Le Fevre, J. bull also win the grand champion rib- | ples of cheese brought or sent in by are planning to go to Lake county, engaged so far. abouts, and to limit them to the fir Arthur Berg, A. E. Bradford, George bon for bull any age); 1st, bull over 6, j the different cheese factories will be starting Sunday or Monday. schedule for their, seasonal opera Ulett, Caroline Yutten, C. V. Smith, C. mos. and under 1 yr.; let and 2nd, ‘ scored at the Myrtle Point Hotel. At While the la/ permits two black Riverton School Meeting tions would be unjust. cow over 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs.; 2nd, • dinner will be held fol tail deer, those of this «ection, and J. Fuhrman, C. L. Ward, George Ler- More than that, the Port Orford enz, Paul Van Scoy, Julius Ruble, L. A special school meeting has been heifer over 1 yr. and under 2 yrs.; lowed by a p,nera] discussion of fac- but one mule deer, east of the Cas cedar crop is extremely limited as to Pr Maury, Lyman Carrier, Jas. Watt 2nd, Junior heifer; lrt, breeders’ calf affecting quality improvement, cades, the hunting is easier and safer called by the Riverton school board herd; 1st exhibitors’ herd; let. Junior > For P number of years this type of on the open spaces of eastern Oregon for next Monday, Sept. 18th, at 2 p. locality, this section of Oregon being son, W. H. Mansell, H. S. Norton, J. herd. I work has _ been conducted for butter m., for the purpose of voting whether the only place where it grows, so that A. Lamb, E. L. Vinton, C. C. Farr, than it is in the brush districts of the or not it is desirable to establish an it is not a competitor of the fir and W. V. Glaisyer, F. L. Greenough, Er Sidney Cadman, all purebreds—-let and baa resulted in a decided improve- southwestern part of the state. other school bus on the North Bank pine crops elsewhere in the country. nest Purvance, O. C. Sanford, Theo. and 3rd Holstein heifers over 1 yr.‘ TOent in the quslity of this commodity, Mr. Wernich js attempting to have Luebke, E. A. Walker, Orvin Gant, and under 2 yrs.; Grand Champion cheeae gcoring work was started Coos to Be One Road District road. At present only one is being used on that side of the river. If it an exception made for the cedar op George Jenkins, M. O. Hawkins, R. Holstein all ages; let, Hereford calf; two yeara af0 and baa „ its object The last session of the legislature is the patrons’ wish that another bus erator«. The Bandon, Myrtle Point B. Rogers, Geo. Bryant, Wm. Cum 1st and 2nd, Junior Duroc Jersey boar; the ¡mprovement in quality of cheese let and 3rd, Junior Duroc Jersey gilts; whieh the principal agricultural enacted a law which permits county be put on, bids for that will be ac and Coquille Chambers of Commerce ming«, M. M. Newdall, Emory John courts to place all the territory in a cepted on that day by the board. The sent wires to yesterday’s meeting in ston, Lawrence Rackleff, Roy A. Bar 2nd, Duroc Jersey sow 2 yre. and ov- product of this section, county, outside incorporated cities, in board is very desirous that all the Portland asking that the cedar excep ton, Misses Dean Harding, Jean er; 3rd, Duroc Jersey sow and litter; one road district It has been sug people in the district be present at the tion be made. 2nd, Duroc Jersey sow 1 yr; 1st, fat Pierce and Catherine Wernich. Methodist Men to Meet gested that this was done in the in meeting to express their views on the barrow. I The Coos County Methodist Men’s terest of timber owners to prevent matter. Cedric Cross—2nd purebred bull Peaceful Lions Session Duck Season Opens Oct. 16 over 1 yr. and under 2 yre. ; 1st, cow Council will meet in Pioneer Hall their being assessed for special road J . - • - ——- -— here next Tuesday evening, Sept. 19, levies in what have heretofore been The Lions club members were ex For the first time in recent years, over 8 years.; 1st, purebred heifer New Church of God Pastor tremely peaceful yesterday, due no Washington, Oregon and California registered; 1st, Junior grade herd; at a 6:30 dinner served by the Wom much smaller road districts, in sec Mrs. Edward E/Watkins, formerly doubt to the presence of a squad of are expected to have uniform bag lim 1st, sow 1 yr. and under 2 yrs., grade; en’s Missionary Society. Dr. O. H. tions of the county where the hill of Woodburn, is now pastor of the state police officers. The list included its on ducks during the 1933 hunting 2nd, sow 1 yr. and under 2 yrs., reg- Clarke will preside at the nession. The land will be worth practically noth Church of God here, the church being Lieut Dunn, of Medford, Lieut El season as the result of negotiations musical part of the program will in- ing when the timber is removed. ” Howard Detlef sen—1st, purebred 'clud* P«P The Coos county court announced located at Seventh and Henry streets. len berg, who has been on duty here undertaken by the Oregon state game Mrs. Watkins has been here for the while Erick Tucker is on his vacation. commission. Jersey bull over 1 yr. • and ___ under ____ _ 2 by Richard Burgwald, instrumental Monday that it contemplates oper past ten days and will be joined in Sergeant Ambrose, who is to relievo music by the Ranton trio, and singing ating under this law. If it is done The daily bag limit has been set yrs.; 1st, Jersey heifer, grade, over i by Coquille men. The topic for dis the county will be divided into flve two or three weeks by Mr. Watkins. Sergeant C. C. Williams while the lat by the federal department of agricul 2 yns. and under 3 yrs. They will be co-pastons of the church, ter is on a vacation for a few weeks, ture at 12 birds, and the possession Cecil Laws—White Leghorns, 1st cussion, conducted by Lyman Car sections, with a patrolman in charge succeeding Geo. Murpthy who left for and Sergeant Williams. Another limit at twice the daily limit, or 24 and 2nd cock; 2nd, 3rd, 4th hen; 1st, rier, will be "The Church and the N. of each, but all will be consolidated California a few weeks ago. guest was Cbas. E. Schroeder, of birds. California law has set the 2nd, old laying pen; 1st, 2nd, breeding R. A.” It will include talks by speak- in one road district. Bandon. weekly bag limit in that state at 30 pen; 1st, 2nd, cockerel; 2nd, 4th, pul ■ ers from North Bend, Myrtle Point Tailtwister R. L. Stewart was on a birds, Oregon state game commission New NRA Stamps Sheriff Going to Bend let; 1st young laying pen; 1st, young ’ and Marshfield. breeding pen. Black Minoreas, 1st, old The Coquille postoffice received its rampage and assessed the limit of Monday increased the weekly bag The four peace officers’ assiciations Reception for the Teachers laying pen; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, hen. consignment of the new NRA three- fines on Henry Hess, Ferb Emery, limit in this state from 20 to 30 birds, Oregon State Sher- of the state—the Silver Laced Wyandotte, 1st, cock; The Dave Rackleff and Ray Jeub, besides and the (Washington department of The ladies of the B. A P. W. club iffs’ Assn., the Northweatern, the cent stamp issue yesterday. game, has virtually assured the Ore 1st, 2nd, hen; 2nd pullet; 1st, young will hold a reception for Coquille Eastern and the ________ stamp is the wider-than-long shape, nicking one of the visitors. Southern Oregon —_ The club selected as its candidate gon commission that Washington will breeding pen; 3rd, eoekerel; 4th, pul school teachers and for other B. P. W. | Peace Officers’ Assoications—are go- purple color, and has the picture of let. Jersey White Giants, 1st, 2nd, members who do not belong to the ing to hold a joint meeting tomorrow four persons representing the farmer, for queen of the Harvest Festival establish a weekly bag limit of 30 3rd, 4th, hen; 1st, 2nd, old laying Coquille club, in the hotel dining room evening at Bend, Ore. Sheriff H. E. business man, man laborer and wom dance, to be given by the B. P. W. birda. Thus, Oregon duck shooters who pen; 1st, cockerel; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, next Monday evening, Sept. 18, at Hess expects to attend what is an laborer featured in the center with club next month, Miss Jeanette Pook. were limited last season to 20 birds pullet; 1st, young breeding pen; 1st, 8:30. The business session will be thought .will be a quite Important ses the following inscription below: ‘Tn young laying pen. Rivers and Harbors Convention a week by the game commission’s ef a Common Determination.” held at the same place an hour earli sion. forts at conservation, will have more Leonard Lawhorn — 1st, Poland er, at 7:30 p. m. The 12th annual convention of the liberal shooting and be on a par with China sow; 2nd, Shropshire lambs. O. K. Barber Shop to Move Coos Share Was $600 Northwestern River and Harbors Con- the shooters of the other two states Other winners yesterday in the Co Repairing the Bridge W. A. Sloan started Wednesday in-, gresx will be called to order Friday through which the Pacific coast flight Coos county’s coffefs were enriched quille Smith-Hughes class included The "bridge of sighs,” connecting by >600.05 this week, that being the stalling plumbing in the room of the morning, Sept. 29, by President Ted of migratory birds moves. Lester Cunningham. Clifford Norris. Oregon and Washington duck shoot Clynard Holverstott, Owen Newton, the frame court house and the con amount sent from the state treasury Machon building, between the Liberty | Cherry, in the court house at Astoria, Tom Schaer, Ronald Burr, Jim Schaer, crete Hall of Records, is being rebuilt to County Treasurer Stauff. It is the Theatre and Fortier’s Billiard Parlor,; by using the ships bells, recovered ing seasons have been set by the fed Darrell Anderson, Harold Neal, Har this week. The wooden support of county’s share of the amount received and fitting it up for a barber shop. from the wrecked British veseel, Pa eral commission from October 1« to December 16, while California’s sea old Hatcher, Carol Baling, Jack Clin this connecting link between the two from the pari-mutuel betting at Port After many years in their Front ter Iredale, instead of a gavel. Delegates to the convention from son will be 16 days later, November section« of the court house had be land and Gresham on dog and horse street location, Messrs. W. J. Fer- ton, Morse Stonecypher. come so weakened as to be dangerous. racing. It did not include any of the brache and E. E. Briner will move all over the Northwest wiU be in at 1 to December 31. funds from the horse racing at the their O. K. barber ship into this room tendance, and it is expected that real Bobbie Dean Hurt work will be accomplished looking to the first of the week. state fair. Bobbie Dean, son of Mrs. Bert Dean Stanley D. Warren, who has spent Duck Club to Meet Tuesday the development of river and harbor of this city, was badly injured at the several years at Tripier Hospital in / work in Oregon and Washington. The annual fall meeting of the Fat The Coos County Chamber of Com Myrtle Point race track yesterday. Honolulu, arrived home the first of Judge J. T Brand will hold motion Elk Duck Club will be held in the morning, when the horse he was ex-. the week, his enlistment term having day next Tuesday, Sept. 19, in the merce will hold its regular semi S. D. Clark, of the lower North Sentinel office next Tuesday evening, ercieing, fell and rolled on him. ______ His ¡expired. ____ _w,_____________________ r____ He will remain a civilian court room here. On Monday, Sept. monthly meeting in Powers next jaw was broken and one or more ribs I citizen for a few months but expects 18th, he will also be here to hear mat- Monday evening, Sept 18, tn the ¡Fork, was a business visitor In Co Sept. 19, at 8 p. m. All members Bungalow Cafe, at 6*0. ‘quille thia morning. are requested to ba present. erocked. He is tn the Mast hospital. ■ to re-enliet next February. ten in chambers. We do not know whether Constable Al Bezosky has recovered his flashlight yet or not. Nor do we know whether he knows where he lost it If such is the case, that he does not know, this will enlighten him. He was out at the dance at McKinley a couple of weeks ago and one of the C. C. C. boys remarked to a friend, "Watch me steal his flashlight” Sure enough he was back in a few minutes with the light. He turned it over to one of the Coos county assistants who la going to return it to the popular official, if he has not already done so. It should not be inferred that Al should have known when the flash was lifted. , The youngster who did it is clever, that’s all. BUTTER-CHEESE MEN AT FAIR CODE UNFAIR TO CEDAR MEN