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The Coquille Valley Sentinel THE PAPER THAT’S LIKE A TTKTTKR FROM HOME VOL. XXIX. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933. NO. 37. LEVY $2750 LESS 8 Months for Coquille Grades $46,321 1« HID PLEDGE THEIRAID <- Autumn Festival Dance, Oct. 14 |1H TH« THAR LUMBER PLANTS The Autumn Festival Dance with which the ladies of the Business A Professional Women’s Club celebrates its birthday every year, will be held By Weyerhauser Timber Co.— Portland C. of C. Visitors Wel in the Aragon Ball Room in Coquille, Of Coquille Written Up by Geo. Coquille City Budget Cut That Saturday evening, Oct. 14. comed—Full Co-operation O. & C. Lieu Funds Soon Much From Last Year’s M. Cornwall, for The The young lady who will be crown From U.S. . Promised Figure Timberman • ed queen at that time will be decided by lot next Monday evening, at five Coos county’s coffers were enriched 'After a busy two days, spent on o’clock, at the Bergen Flower Shop The amount to be raised for city Geo. Mr. Cornwall, publisher of The Wednesday by 330,899.70 in cash, that I Coos Bay and in the Coquille valley from the following list of candidates Timberman, of Portland, had the fol expenses by taxation on the 1938 as being the amount paid by the Weyer- • on Tuesday and Wednesday this who have been named by the various lowing items about the mills in this sessment is 32750.05 less than for the hauser Timber Co. on their 1931 week, the Portland Chamber of Com organisations mentioned: 1932 levy, according to the figures de section after his visit here a few taxes. In addition warrants were ap merce delegation of 22 members en termined by the budget committee Miss Laura McLeod, B. P. W. Club. weeks ago. plied to the extent of 315,422.01, the trained Wednesday evening for home, which met at the city hall Monday Mias Jean Young, Woman’s Club. total of 346,321.71 being the amouflt with a stop of -15 minutes scheduled evening. The total is $24,198.00 for Miss Avis Hartson, Chamber of Smith Products Completing New Mill of their 1931 taxes. , next year as against $26,948.05 for Smith Wood-Products, Inc., .Co Commerce. to be made at Reedsport. The payment was made by C. S. this year. There is an increase of Those in the party included the Miss Marvin Jane Hawkins, Lions quille, is erecting a modern electri Chapman, of Tacoma,' general man following: Russell Bayly, vice presi Club. $190 in the personal service budget cally operated sawmill. The ' main ager of the company, who stated that dent, Bayly-Underhill Co.; J. A. Dig Miss Olive Tiflman, Legion Auxil frame is 42x180 feet with a 28x80-foot of the general fund; a decrease of Farm Loan Ass’n Request with the revival of the lumber busi man, assistant sales manager; Clos- iary. $250 in the material and supplier wing, which will contain a new re R. H. Mast, secretary of the Co ness he expects to return soon with item; an increase in the construction saw for cedar stock. The frame of set & Devers; D. CL Freeman, man Miss Barbara Bradford, American item of $250, due to the repairs nec quille Farm Loan Association, states funds for the 1932 tax. the sawmill is of white cedar. The ager, Oregon Manufacturers’ asso Legion. Beside the county funds, the school ciation; W. ’ J. Finke, treasurer; essary on th« Spurgeon Hill bridge; that the local organisation is unable Miss Virginia Miller, Flower Club. sawing machinery will consist of an to make loam now due to the fact that districts to be benefitted by the pay Ballou & Wright; J. W. Gaines, dis a decrease of $100 in the maintenance The six other young ladies will act Allis-Chalmers seven-foot Type “C" and repairs item; a decrease from all funds set aside for its use in the ment are 4, 22, 25, 36, 28, 45, 65, 86, trict passenger agent. Southern Pa as attendants to the queen at the cor bandmill. A 150-horsepower Texrope Federal Land Bank at Spokane are 87 and Myrtle Point Union No. 2. $9,485.05 to $6,666.00 in the indebted drive will connect the motor band cific company; L. T. Hays, tramway onation. However, if those who County Treasurer Stauff said that eniineer. Columbia Steel corporation; ness item, due principally to the fact exhausted. mill. An 8-inch by 64-motor driven Among the special features of the that no levy is made for retirement are delinquent, whose loans have ex the payment would not advance the B. F. Irvine, editor, Oregon Journal; dance will be a new dance in new Sumner edger with the usual live roll pired, will make application for exten date for calling of warrants, which C. J. Johnson, president, Johnson In costumes by the Uncle Sam girls who system is provided. A 19-saw auto of outstanding warrants; an increase in the budget for city parks of $150. sion of their loans it will enable the1 he had previously set for next May, vestment company; Robert Notson, gave such splendid exhibitions on two matic trimmer has been installed. The All this was in the general fund item. Land Bank to set aside more funds but would enable the county to take Oregonian; Foss B. Lewis, manager, different occasions la^t year. log deck is provided with Simonson In the water department the per for the Coquille association. There care of caeh commitments which are Simonds Saw & Steel Co.; Larry log turner, stop«, loaders and kickers, sonal service item remains the same are about 80 loans on farms front this due now. which eject the logs to the deck. A Mann, assistant cashier. First» Na district now. at $3,060; construction and repairs 10xl2-inch Sumner geared ateam feed tional bank; Frank S. Meagher, as According to a dispatch in yester sistant vice •president. United States remain the same at $1,065, aa does actuates the carriage. The log car day’s Oregonian, Senator C. L. Mc National bank; Clarence D. Porter, also the miscellaneous item at $300, riage is equipped with an Allis-Chalm Nary is authority for the statement manager, Fidelity & Deposit Co. of and the indebtedness item of $10,076. ers No. 4 Trout setwork and four 66- that Coos county, as well as the other Maryland and chairman, excursion This makes a grand total of $43,- Just as soon as the Odd Fellows inch headblocks. Three tracks are in, counties in the state which have fed committee, Portland Chamber of 098.06, with estimated receipts from lodge can repair and fit up the room stalled under the carriage. eral funds coming in lieu of taxes on Commerce; W. H. Redman, Dun & water $14,500, licenses $400, fines The power house is of reinforced as he desires it to be, Henry Lorenz Tomorrow afternoon on Golden O. 4 C. revested lands, will receive Bradstreet, Inc.; 9150, road tax $900 and miscellan Frank RobbiiM, will move his dry goods and ready-to- concrete, with steel sash and six-inch eous $100, leaving $26,948.06 to be Field, Coquille and Marshfield will half the amount due for 1982 at once. Bayly-Underhill Co.; Don Schafer, Two Casey- wear stock from the building on wood laminated roof. usher in the 1933 Coos County foot Coca county’s share, as figured by district passenger agent, North Coast raised by special tax. Hedges watertube boilers »and 72-inch Front street which it has occupied for The increase in the city’s indebted ball schedule. At North Bend, the County Treasurer 'Stauff, is 332,151.77 Transportation Co.; F. R. Stipe, Blu- more than fifty years, to the east by 18-foot return tubular boilers are ness is very nearly the same as the championship Bulldogs winners of and the half will be a little more than mauer-Frank Drug Co.; C. L. Shorno. room of the old postoffice building, equipped with Dutch ' ovens. John decrease in the budget, being $2,707.- the 1932 rag, will also do an opening 316,000. vice president, Blake, Moffit & Towne; the one formerly occupied by the M. Murphy, Portland, Oregon, was the Payments to school districts will be Perry H. -Walbridge, Oregon Mutual 40. but it will be unofficial as they are brick contractor. The turbine house J. Hartson furniture store. Below is given the indebtedness as meeting the out-of-county Grants half of 35,442.07, of which Coos River Life; E. R. Wiggins, president, Wig is -21x50 feet and contains an AUis- The room is to be replaetered and 36, Allegany 45, Remote SO, Bridge gins Company, Inc. members board of it stood eleven months ago when the Pass team. decorated; a foyer, or recessed, en Ghelmer 100-kilowatt turbiné and last budget was prepared, and as it It can be »aid that a rather slow, 77, and Powers 31, -will receive the directum, Portland Chamber of Com trance at the center of the front is a General Electric 600-kilowatt tur stood September 1, this year: easy feeling prevails as the gridsters greater portion. merce, and chairman, trade and com to be constructed, and the room put bine. The fuel house is of laminated The Port of Bandon’s share is merce committee; E. N. Weinbaum, 1932 1938 prepare for the games this fall. As wood construction type, 25x60x40 Gen. Fund warrants $ 27,905 $ 36,250 Is the case once or twice m every de 3178.59 and the Port of Coos B«y. manager, trade and commerce de in the best condition for modem mer feet. Adjoining the fuel house m a chandising demands, with up-to-th« 1927 Funding bonds 25,000 24,000 cade lean years befall about every >3,146.66, each port to receive half partment, Portland Chamber of Com minute display windows and lighting dry shed 176x76x20 feet, which it is Henry St. bridge bonds 7,500 6,500 squad in a district, and it so happens the amount named. planned to duplicate. merce, and M. L,, Walker. facilities. The state and county share is half Beach St. bridge bonds 8,000 7,000 that this is the situation now. All of It is the intention to have the saw The members arrived over here at It will require upwards of a month Spec, fund warrants 3,794 the three top teams of 1932, North of 019,130.29; the Myrtle Point Union nine »'clock Wednesday morning af- «,704 mill in operation about December 1. Water Fund warrants 4,138 8,428 Bend, Marshfield and Coquille, lost High School half of 9280.66 and sqr vbriting Tuesday on the Bay. at to get the room in shape and Mr. J. R. Jergeneen has charge of con Lorens experte to occupy it by Nov. Spec, iesprov. bonds 97,491 95,653 heavily by graduation, depleting tbeir special high school districts a half tending a Chamber of Commerce f struction. The present electrically Water (Bonds, Ser. C 13,500 13,500 ranks to almost nothing. Bandon has of 83,962.51. operated sawmill is producing 26,000 luncheon at North Bend at noon and 30,000 _____ , „.JPM Water Bonds, 8er. D 30,000 Every little bit helps and the above one in the Marshfield armory that a full _____ team, ,___ and _______ possibly more, of feet, operating two shifts on a 40- A Wonderful Violin Treat 20,000* lettermen on hand but most of these cash receipts will come in handy for evening. Water 'Bonds, Ser. E 20,000 hour week. R. A. Barton is the elec Water (Bonds, Ser. F 60,000 50,000 are relatively light and inexperienced, all the subdiviaions which are af The Lions club members present trical contractor. From here cars were ready to take -------- 'nevertheless. Myrtle Point also has fected. The operating crew includes K. P. them to Bandon where a luncheon was for yesterday noon’s luncheon enjoyed Total - - • - $287,329 $290,127 ' j many veterans on hand, but again one of the rarest treats it has ever Ijtwrence, superintendent; Jack Rov (Continued on eighth page) Thia year's budget appears in detail s - x - m j nothing startling is expected, not only July List for October Term been their pleasure to hear. Miss er, sawyer; Roy Boober, filer. on page seven of this issue. because of the lack of capable per The battery separator department The jury list for the October term Plaintiff Wins Suit for Wages Muriel Dae, who has had profession A public hearing on the budget has formers, but because Pat Rickard, the of Circuit court, which convenes at 10 al experience, rendered two numbers employs seven groovers. A second Another civil case was tried in Jus on the violin and also accompanied Mattison matcher has been ordered. been set for Monday evening, Oct. 83, Bobcats’ coach, is making his ini a. m. on Monday, Oct. 16, was drawn at 8 p. m. in the city hall, at which tial appearance as the mentor of the by County Clerk Oddy yesterday. The tice Court here on Wednesday of this the singing of the closing song. She Yates-American sanders are employ week before J. J. Stanley without a was accompanied for her two special ed. Five Moore dry kilns are in ser -time any objections to the budget Will up-river eleven. * list includes: jury, Nolan Watson having brought numbers by Mrs.~Maud$ Woodyard vice. Ralph Taylor la dry kiln en be heard and considered before its However, we can wait for a more C. J. Fuhrman, Edna C. Hartson. final adoption. explanatory offering on the North E. L. Hand, Raymond A. Jeub, all of an action against L. E. Bothwell for at the piano. Miss Dae’s technique gineer. F. S. Emery is factory su Bend, Bandon and Myrtle Point Coquille; E. G. Emmons, Pinkston W. wages claimed due for driving a is flawless, her music exquisite, and perintendent. The company manu Weldon Kline Here for Week squads until next week, the Coquille Laird, of Myrtle Point; Chas.. H. truck from Myrtle Point as headquar the manner in which she drew the factures Venetian blind stock, finding and Marshfield teams having the Clemans, Albert A. Dimmick, Geo. E. ters to various points in the state. H. sweetest music from the instrument a domestic snd export market for its Weldon Kline, who came in last limelight at -present. But, as far as Krieger, Alton R. Kardell, Thos. W.' A. Slack, of Coquille, represented the brought forth the most spontaneous (Continued on fifth page.) Friday noon, left yesterday morning that goes, very little news has been Radford, Wm. Hicking, of Marsh plaintiff and Wallace Dement, of Myr applause ever heard at a Lions’ lunch for his home in Portland, He has heard from the Pirate sector which field; Waiter T. Westmoreland, of tle Point, the defendant. eon here. She is a mistress of the Kenneth Carl on Judging Team spent the week here checking up with The plaintiff claimed forty days’ violin and all who hear her are anxi rsther indicates that Coach Osborn Newport; Harvey L. Dingman, of Em loggers and timber owners, securing1 Kenneth Carl, of Arago, left for is either holding back a surprise or pire; Ira J. Sidwell, Orin Randleman. work during the months of December, ous for another similar treat. statistics to go with the Forest Ser-' Corvallis Sunday morning to join the else has nothing to tell the Coos Bay Glen B. Cox, of Bandon; Geo. H. Tup 1932, and January and February, vice map which he haa completed. other three members of a dairy prod papers which is worth writing home per, Frank Drosch, John F. Ryan, 1933; the defendants alleged that he Had a Bear Hunt, Anyway This map shows that about half of ucta and livestock judging teem of the had not hired the plaintiff but that about. Robt. E. Jenkins, Edw. A. Murphy, of Coos county is covered with merchant Street Commissioner Frank Dungey Oregon State College. The team will the plaintiff rode with the defendant Marshfield always has a huge group North Bend; John D. Phillips, of Bur able coniferous forest, the trees have of athletes from which to select an ton; Thos. T. Hall, E. C. Cochran. on these various trips just for the has not had a chance yet to go deer compete with teams of other state a diameter of 20 inches or more. The hunting, but he did capture a bear colleges and universitiea at a livestock eleven. According to what advance L. J. Davidson, of Two Mile; Lot Har- pleasure of the rides. map also shows the hardwood tracts, right here in town this week. exposition at Waterloo, Iowa, where The Court found that the defendant information has been gained, Jimmy pole, of Eastside; John M. Hanson, of the burned areas, and various other When Neil Peart returned recently livestock will be judged, and then Dhiel, all-county performer at guard Haynes Inlet; T. Spencer Small, Ches had actually hired the plaintiff to do phases of Coos county physical ap in 1932, is the only returning regu ter O. Ruth, of North Slough; Wm. this driving for him and that the rea from the Santiam where Peart Bros, journey on to Chicago, where dairy pearance. The agricultural lands sonable and agreed wage was $2.00 had a road contract, he brought a products will be judged. lar. There are on hand, how«ver, Lee Mast, of Dora. show a very small percentage of the bear cub with him. It escaped the The trip is being sponsored by the and expenses. many of last season’s reserves, men total area, the Coquille and Coos river Both sides had quite an array of first of the week and when chased by dairy club of the Oregon State College (Continued on sixth page) CCC Boys Regretted Leaving witnesses, but the case was not long dogs over on Eighth street it climbed as a reward for the honors the team valleys being the extent of it Mr. Kline says these forest service Capt. N. E. Callan, who was in Wed drawn out and the judgment was ren- a tree. A phone call from the neigh won at the Pacific International Live Accordion Lost in Fire maps are in demand by more than nesday from the Fairview OOC camp, dered as soon as the attorneys had borhood brought the acting deputy stock Show at Portland last year. timber men, some shippers through Those who have so greatly enjoyed says that of the 73 boys who left last finished their final arguments. marshal heroically to the scene and Kenneth is a senior in the State Col the canal seeking these authentic hearing Ernie Ferrari play his week for their homes in Illinois, he There was no talk of appeal and it be bagged it and returned it to Neil. lege and ia majoring in the manufac government reports. stomach Steinway, or accordion, will Is 'sure that at least 50 of them re is generally believed that the matter turing of dairy products. regret to learn that that 3600 music gretted their departure. Most of will be settled according to the judg Wins Vocal Contest Sound Picture of Stock Car Race box was destroyed by fire last Mon them had refused to enlist for another ment rendered. • At the opening of the school year McDowell Music Club Meets day evening. Accompanied by Mr. six months, but by the time they Mrs. E. A. Woodyard offered a reward The first meeting of the music club A sound picture of the Elgin, Ills., and Mrs. Harry Thorwton, of North reached the depot two-thirds of them Only Two Killed Mule Deer of one vocal lesson per week for one this fall was held at the home of Mrs. National Stock Car Road Race will Bend, Mr. Ferrari had gone out to were sorry to leave. be presented at the Liberty Theatre Lakeview hunting and the party was Of six local hunters who went to semester without charge to the high C. A. Rietman Tuesday. The group It has been definitely announced that next Friday and Saturday evenings stopping at his brother's cabin. As the Fairview camp will continue eastern Oregon to try for mule ’eer, school student having the best voice. is undertaking the study of opera in conjunction with the regular pro they were getting ready to retire, the through the winter, but Capt. Callan only two had any luck. Bert Gould The contest was held last Saturday this yesr and with this end in view, afternoon at her home. Mrs. Wm. the president, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, gram. The 585-foot film is furnished gasoline lamp exploded and nothing has not yet been informed how many and Willard Bosserman returned Sun by the Ford Motor Co., which was the in -the cabin was saved except the pa more boys will be stationed there this day morning with one each, but Geo. Horsfall, of Marshfield, and Mrs. gave a very interesting talk on the whole show in the race, the first seven jamas they wore and a few blankets. winter than the 200 of the past ■ix Taylor, Sam Epperson, Bill Bettye, Georgia Moller, of Myrtle Point, were origin of opera. Mre. J. R. Bunch cans to finish the race being Ford V- And Ernie says the wind was quit« •months. Fred Hudson and John Paulson were the judges. Jesse 'Barton, a student gave some very interesting current Eights. Fred Frame, of Loa Angeles, chilly! Sam got a shot at two and in his sophomore year, received the events in music snd then Mrs. R. E. skunked, Material for the construction of award and was given his first lesson Boober gave a resume of the opera, who came in first, finished the 208- winter barracks is expected at any thought he hit one of them, but it on Monday. Mrs. Woodyard was very “Madame Butterfly,” and its origin. miles in two hours and 32 minutea, was not a kill. Crump Taken to Pen time now. averaging 80J22 miles per hour. pleaeed with the fine voices and the This was followed by the Jenny Lind Sheriff H. E. Hess left this morn judges declared they had a most dif sextette singing 'Toor Butterfly." Coquille visitors Monday evening Bargain Day Subscriptions ing for Salem, taking with him Henry ficult time in making their dicision. The next meeting of the Music Club LeRoy Rice on Month’s Trip Crump who was sentenced to a year included Mayor Edgar McDaniel and Note the Bargain Day rate for the will be held at the home of Mrs. O. 4 ” Mrs. Carrie Clinkenbeard, of North I«dRoy Rice, of the Ideal Bakery, in the pen Tuesday after waiving Sentinel and« Oregonian, advertised on C. Sanford, Oct. 24th. Duck Club Electii Officers left Tuesday on a month’s trip to his grand jury examination and pleading page 6. The rates are by mail only. Bend, C. T. Nunn, Marvin Hoff and Jas. Reed, of Marshfield. R. L. Tucker, The Fat E3k Duck Club last week old home in Minnapolis, Minn., where guilty to stealing copper wire from The Sentinel and daily and Sunday Lionfl’ Program at H. S. of Myrtle Point, L. D. Felsheim and at its annual session made only one he will vist his brother, Cliff, and the Coast Guard station at Bandon. Oregonian, one year each, 37.80; reg Mr. Linn, of Bandon. The Lions Club this morning pre change in the official roster, Arthur The sheriff also expected to pick up ular rate >10.00. The Sentinel and many other relatives in that section. Ellingson being elected as vke presi sented a program at the high school He will also visit the World’s Fair a couple of men who are wanted here, daily Oregonian, without Sunday, for Carmen Andrews was brought over dent. The club has taken a lease assembly hour with several of the and intends going to Flint, Mich., on the way home. •96.00; regular rate is $8.00. from North Bend, Wednesday, to again on the Russ properties and in local club members in attendance. where he will watch the assembling of Next Tuesday, Oct. 3, will be mo serve a term in the county jail for tend to prosecute poachers on the David E. Rackleff and Ray Jeub made See the Uncle Sam Girls of last a Chevrolet which he will drive home. He made the purchase from the South year’s dance in new steps and eoa- tion day in Circuit court, according driving a car while intoxicated. He preserve. The north bank property, interesting talks and Kenneth Stan- Business 4 Professional to announcement by Judge Brand last was fined 3100 and sentenced to SO however, will again this year be open inger furnished the musical part of western Motor Co. before leaving for tumes. to public hunting tn a 95 fee. the program with Ma banjo. days in justica court. Women’s Club Dane«, October 14. Tuesday. the oast At a special meeting of the direc tors of School District No. 8, held Wednesday evening, it was decided that the Coquille grade schools would be conducted for but eight months this year, which means that the Washington and Lincoln schools will close the latter part of April. The high school term will not end until about May 26. There wilHbe a short spring vacation. To relieve the crowded condition of classes in the Washington building the board decided to employ another teacher, and Mise Whittick, of North Bend, who taught a portion of last year, has been engaged to teach a part of the fourth and fifth grades. FOOTBALL AT BAY SATURDAY LORENZ TO HAVE STORE ON FIRST