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THE PAPER THAT« LIKE A LETTER FROM VOL. XXX. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 3«, 1934. Nine Candidates for Governor, Nine for County Judge, Ten for Sheriff ealled a meeting, to be held in W. O. W. hall next Wednesday evening, April 4, to attend which letters of in vitation have been sent to all Granges and to individual potato growers in the Coquille valley. County Agent Jenkins has approv ed the committee’s plans for attempt ing to provide a local market for home-grown spuds and other products of the ranchers here. Grading and care in preparing the product for market are two of the essentials if this campaign to develop a home mar ket for Coos county grown vegetables is successful, and a sincere effort to ward co-operation between producer add retailer can bring about the con dition deaired. Spring Style Show Attended by Plans Maturing for Supervised - Large Crowds — Many Recreation for Children Beautiful Showings During the Summer hto son. “Brick" tried all last year to catch a salmon, without success, but “Brads," hie «to-year old eon, catches with hto bare hands—and land« them. The R. L. Stewart, Geo. Chaney and Keith Leslie families were down at Laurel lake last Bunday. Keith, Junior, or “Brods” we» watching the shallow outlet from the lake which runs into the ocean when he saw a 12- pound salmon wriggling through the creek. Jumping into the water he grabbed the fish with his hands, hug ged it to hi* cheat and started scream ing for his mother, the »almon pound ing him with head and tail as it at tempted to escape. Mrs. Leslie quickly clubbed the fish to death; and was “Brads" proud and happy? Lay off, Brick, you're getting to be an old man, and youth will be served. T-------- Seek* to Succeed Himself Judge of Circuit Court for This District The spring Style Show, presented During the past several weeks the Political activity to becoming more Circuit Court Judge James T. at the Liberty Theatre on Wednesday churches of Coquille have co-operated pronounced as the final date for filing Brand yesterday formally announced and Thursday evenings this week, pro in the forming of a playground aeso- for nominations approaches — next himself as a candidate for renomina vided first view showings of score« ef ciation. Tuesday, April 10, is the last day. iDefinite organisation has tion to the office he has held for the coate, dresses, hat», shoos and pur»«», now been completed and announce- Republican candidate« for governor pMt seven years. He «ent in hie filing which are the popular vogue this mentis are ready for this worthy un- now total seven, although some may to the office of the secretary of state dertakiqg. ■The purpose of the » mo - spring. withdraw. The list includes Rufus Wednesday night. Messrs. F. W. Martin, of th» J. C. elation is to provide the children of Holman, Joe E. Dunne, Chas. Hall, Judge Brand enter» the campaign Penney Co. store, and Geo. UnsosM, the city with a supervised playground Tom Turner, Frank Lonergan, W. E. on the non-partisan Judiciary ballot, the two dealers who modeled Iqdips’ for the three summer months. This Burke and Sam H. Brown. Only two and no opposition to his candidacy to. wearing apparel, were quite well pleas is of interest for the moral uplift of seek the democratic nomniation, Gan. expected from this portion of the sec ed with the showing msde. Th« the the entire city and thus it to being Chas. H. Martin and BHI Mahoney. ond Judicial district. atre was filled to capacity th» first made a community project, open to all For congressman there are two on Three judges are to be rejected from evening and only slightly les« wm the the children of school age in the com each ticket in this district, Jaa. M. thia district—one of them from the Paul Van Scoy to Corvallis attendance last night. munity. The churches have obtained Devers and J. M. Mott on the repub area in which Judge Brand makes his •Paul Van Scoy, resident engineer Formal dressea, dinner drcases, af a supervisor for the full three months lican ticket, John D. Goss and R. R. home. Oregon Laws 28-803 specifi for th? State Highway Department, ternoon frocks—dresses for every fie- and will pay the salary for that time. Turner on the democratic. cally provides that " . . . one of said has asked for and been given a trans casion were featured by the galaxy of Besides money for the supervisor Increasing Fees in Clerk’s Office judges shall reside south of the Ump In county affairs the list of candi dates is almost like calling the roll fer. He will leave about the middle beautiful models who did splendidly, there will be need for equipment. Be qua river and west of the ooaat range Fees collected in County Clerk of May for Corvallis, which will be and they had had no previous experi lieving that alt are interested in this of the party membership. of mountain«." his headquarters. Mrs. Van Scoy ence in modeling. Oddy ’ s office this month, had reached endeavor, a committee consisting of In the republican list for county Judge Brand is 47 years old. He and daughter, Anne, will not leave The Sentinel is not going to attempt Mrs. J. R. Bunch and Mrs. Eilis will the total of <901.06 last evening, with was bom in Oberlin, Ohio, and was Judge the name« already entered are two daya of the month yet to go. until after school ia closed. descriptions of any of the apparel. If visit the merchant» of the city Mon throe of Goo. E. Hampton, Jaa. Wat married in Cleveland in 1918. The Mr. Van Scoy has been on the Job you did not see the display on the day in regard to donations for this This is <284.40 larger than April, the son, Geo. P. Topping, Archie Philip Brands have two children. The judge largest month of 1933. The total re here for twelve years and had come model*;, you missed something, but need. A few merchants may have and D. F. Thompson. came to Oregon in 1909, first working to be regarded Bn Coquille fixture. yon can still see them at the two equipment that may be used but it ceived in March, 1938, was <390.26. On the democratic side are R. H. on a ranrti near Roseburg and later Farm and home loan negotiations Mast, E. G. Opperman, Jack Lefevre, The fact that their daughter will be stores mentioned. is expected that most of them will entering the United States Forest one more have brought the total recording fees ready to enter college after The models stepped through a gate help in a financial way. and Hugh McLain to certain to file by service. In 1914 ho was graduated this month to <397.60; circuit court year in high school was a factor in entitled “1934 Fashions," and were In this earn» endeavor a cooked Tuesday. from the Harvard Law school with fees <141; probate and marriage li presented to the audience in rapid *uc- food sale will be held Saturday, That is a total of nine for the of hie desire for a change. outstanding scholastic honors. He circle of crasion by Miss Muriel D m , who March 31st, at Nosier’s Grocery, be censes each <30; while candidates They have made a wide fice of county Judge. practiced lew in Marshfield for sev friends in Coquille and Coos county proved that she wm as much at home ginning at ton a. m. AU are asked to filing fees bring the total miecellaneus For sheriff the total to now eight eral years and was city attorney, up to <802.45. who will regret their departure. on the stage as she is as mistreM of support this hi the best way possible, with two more possibilities. chairman of the school board, presi- either with food, silver offering, or the violin. ? iH. E. Hees and F. W. Culver are ient of the chamber of commerce and Miss Inex Rover kept the audience by purchasing Easter dinner supplies the only repuMican aspirants, but on vice president of the League of entertained with her organ and piano there. Everything will help. the democratic side the roll call shows Oregon Cities. He waa appointed cir Many cannot help in a financial way numbers throughout the program, ex Bill Dad Howell. Jas. T. Jenkirs, cuit court Judge by Governor Patter cept when Mias Edythe Farr presided but the help of all who can to soli Thoa. W. Lawhorn, Albert L. Meacum, son in 1927 and the following yMr at the instrument for the vocal num cited. From all who cannot thus help, Wm. Oerding and Lans Leneve, with was elected to a full term. The bank service charge, adopted bers and tap dancing. “Basketball boys from Coquille act morsl support and co-cperation are Henry Lecocq certain to file and El Judge Brand is now vice president last yMr by the Southwestern Ore Mies Ijaura McLeod surprised many needed and it is hoped that th» play as chambermaids,’’ was not the head of the Oregon State Bar association more Drane still a possibility. For county treasurer, Chas. Stauff gon Bankers Association, and which of her friends with the splendid exhi ground will prove a real blessing to line ia a Salem paper last week, but and to a member of the governor’« to circulating petitions as a republi has been in effect at the Bay for many bition che gave of solo tap dancing, th» children of Coquille end thus will it could truthfully have been, aocord- law reform commission. ^10 reporta reaching the Sentinel can candidate. M. O. Hawkins has months, will become effective in Co and the quintet—Miss McLeod, Mar be s blessing to all. It wm pointed out that the esteem garet Paulson, Beryl UnsoeM, Eliza story to that two of the boys in which the judge to held hi this dis A committee of ton, on« from each not stated yet whether he will seek quille rtext Monday, April 2. Under the rules, which are a psrt both Piece, Helen Robinson—were hurch, has been appointed to carry from here got up early each morning trict was best evinced by the huge the democratic nomination. n the work of the association. These so that they could make their bed majority of votes which was cast for Jess D. Clinton and D. P. Jenkins, of the bonks' N. R. A. code, a “float" very pleasing. The singing by the trio, Misses >n are: Mr*. Ellis, Mrs Knife, Mr. before going down to breakfast! who both filed yesterday for county charge of three cents on al) checks him in this area in hto campaign for d^a, Mr. Berg, Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Two other of the boys had to the superme court in 1932. commissioner, will contest with John under <100, drawn on banks outside Anne Barton, Edythe Farr and Jeanix D. Cart, reptMIcair incumbent, for OoquiBe, win be charged depositors Barbout, wm another i very pkfaüpf .iatyh, Mr. Watkins. Miss Hall, Mt. pungle op six bits «piece to pay for Tray and M t . Fiscus. On portion of the program. program. pressing suits for a couple of Salem the nomination. In the democratic when the check to deposited. Capt. Boyer Thank« Coquille rank« A. T. Morrison and “Tipperary” checks over <100 the float charge will In every way the Style Show is con b « i . Finding time hanging heavy Capt W. M. Boyer, who to leaving on their hands, they amused them Smith have filed, with R. H. I-a whom be figured st 8 per cent per annum for sidered to have been a complete suc Cabin Dance Next Monday at San still a possibility. the time required to get a return to cess and Messrs. Clever and Wood are selves with throwing small sacks for Leatherman Hospital Monday night, April t, at the For constable at Coquille, district th« local bank from the bank on which planning on making . aemi-yearly Ara<on B,n tW filled with water out of a third-story Francisco today, was present at the No. 3, Adrian Cambell, republican, the check is drawn. event of it—in the spring and in the first annual dance for the benefit of window in the hotel, end then witch Coquille Chamber of Commerce lunch For cashing checks drawn on other fall. ing the sack» pop when they hit the eon Tuesday noon. He took the oc and F. E. Boulton, democrat, have the Scout and Canop Fire cabin. The than the local bank, The First Nation Med. sidewalk. One caet was of two sack«, casion to thank Coquille business men cabin is going to be built, that ia as filled to capacity and tied together. and citiSens for the courtesy and At Bandon, district No. 8, J. E. Rose al Bank charge to to be ten cent« for Grocery Code Effective April 1 sured, but the funde for he completion When they hit the pavement it waa kindness shown to him and the boy* has filed as a democrat; and in No. 925 or less, 15c for a eheck between have not ell been arised, and pro J. E. Norton, secretary of the local 2, at Marshfield, G. N. Bolt, democrat, <25 and <50, 25 cents from <50 to right between two men who stepped of the Fairview OOC camp, and said ceeds from subsequent dances will be code authority for food and grocery <100; and U of one per cent on checks out from under the awning and were Coquille had made his job M camp has filed for Justice of the peace. needed for maintenance. stores, last evening received the fol narly drowned tn the cascade of commander a whole let eMier than Fort of Bandon—J. E. Walstrom, in excess of <100. Monday evening may not bo the lowing notice which provides that the This lsat item to the one which the water. Bob Collier says they saw it might have been. rep., and T. P. Hanly, dem., have filed. beat time to secure a good dance at The directors gave approval to the the men next day and their clothe» Port of Coos Bay—Claude Naaburg Retail Merchants Committee of the food dealers' code goes into effect tendance, but the committee to ex hadn’t'been pressed yet, although fight the Astoria and other chambers rep., Frank G. Shaw, dem., are as Chamber of Commerce discussed Wed April 1. The wording of the tel'Jgrasn pecting to sell around 400 tickets to each had been given seventy-five of commerce ar» making to secure ap nesday evening. Heretofore retail from the federal authority was as fol sured of places on the ballot. those who do not dance but desire to cents when they made irate objection propriations for an adequate defense Other filings are for election jrn re stores have been accommodating cus lows: «•fist in this worthy esuse. of the Columbia river. A* was point “Advise all memobrs rtf trade ad to their involuntary sprinkling. publican and democratic central com tomers and non-customers by cashing A seven-piece orchestra will fur Even though they won but one ed out, California and Washington mitteemen, who will be chosen at the ■-here checks without charge. Now ministrative order has iaatsod mini nish the music, and Mrs. Geo. Bryant, they must adhere to the banking code mum markup requirement to food and game the boys enjoyed the trip huge have many military and naval defense primary. M general chairman, report» that all grocery distributors effective March charges or be penalized 10, 15, 25 ly, and they say they suffered no more base«, but Oregon has been totally details for a very fine dance have Slst for wholesalers two per cent and cents or more for their accommoda from stage fright on their initial ap ignored in both the army and navy Cantata Sunday Pioneer been completed. Admission will be programs. for retailers six per cent of invoice pearance than did their coach! tion. The cantata, "The Story of Kastor," 10 cents for gentlemen, 25 cento for or replacement cost which over is which is to be presented at the Pi ladies. ■ It Ia a Freak of Nature lower after deduction of all legitimate Jas. Watson a Candidate Jailed on Serious Charge oneer church Sunday evening, April 1, trade discounts exclusive of cash dis A vine-maple twig on which last James Watson, republican candidate at 7:80 p. m., to assured to be one of Jim Lee, of Riverton, wae bound count for prompt payment Confir Farewell Dance for OCC Boys for County Judge, ia not unknown in year’s red foliage still hangs, and the finest presentation« of its kind war to the grand Jury in Justice mation is mailed." A farewell dance is to be tendered polities of Coos county; he was for from which also seven light green ever heard in Coquille. The chorus Stanley’s court Wednesday, and his A further ruling sent by letter the boys of the Fairview OOC camp 1<5 years a county officer, and for ten leaves have sprouted, was brought has been working on it for six weeks bond set at <2,000. says s in Odd Fellows Hall, next Wedneeday years a member of the county repub to the Sentinel office Monday by Bert and no one will want to mtos hearing The crime of which Leo ia accused "In the Case of retailers who buy •vening, April 4, according to plans Kay. He cut the twig-last October lican central committee. it The members of the chorus are: is that of attempted rape on a high direct from manufacturers at Jobbers initiated yesterday. During these periods he has served up in the Middle Fort canyon, because Sopranos — Mrs. Carrier, Mrs. school girl of Riverton, on February It is not known Just when the Fair cost a two per cent jobbing and a as County Clerk, County Judge, and of its beautiful red leavee. The twig Bond,. M ib . Walker, Mrs. Oerding 19. six per cent retail mark-up must be view boys will be moved to Nebraska secretary of the Tax Supervising and has been standing, without water, in Miss Wilson, Miss Purvaneo, Mis« He is the man suspected of ad added or a total of eight per cent to but it is to be soon. However, it is a room of his home ever since, and Adams. vances to little girls here and at Ban the original cowt in order to establish probable that the camp there will be Conservation Commission; chairman of the republican county central com- now has begun to put out its spring AHos—Mrs. Skeela, Mrs. Leslie. don recently. the lowest selling price, plus all cart used again next fall. mlttee and is now republican state foliage. There are no roots; just a Mns. Wilson, Mrs. Aasen, Miss Aaaen. Last Sunday he wa« arrested by age and transportation charge." The Coquille Chamber of Commerce central committeeman. Mr. Watson twig cut off with a knife. It was Tenors—Mr. Gant, Mr. Hartley, the Bandon police after offering little Joined the Eugene chamber in pro served as secretary for the Coquille placed in water when displayed in Mr. Thompson, Mr. Brown, Mr. Pur- girls a few cents to get in his car testing against moving the OOC dis Embezzler Returned for Trial Chamber of Commerce, and secretary our office window, but had been dry vance. with him. Deputy Sheriff Wm. Davis trict headquarters from Eugene to all winter. Nature never ceases to Basses—Mr. Webb. Mr. Plaep, Mr. was called, and while he was con Sheriff H. E. Hem returned last Medford and Vancouver, and also treasurer for the Coos County Tax be astonishing. payers ’ League. Willey, Dr. Leslie, F. G. Leslie. ferring with Mayor Drane in the city evening from Oakland and Sacramen urged Oregon’s congressional dele Mr. Watson promisee an announce Mrs. Hawkins wiN preside at the hall, and before he had token Lee in to with A. G. Michel), arrested last gation to'forestaAl the Fairview camp ment of hia candidacy and policies in Milk Seller» Must Have License piano and Mrs. Woodyard at the or- charge, the latter left the building, week on an embezzlement charge. evacuation if possible, but no results the near future. gen. Recorder F. 0. Leslie call» to the got in hto car and started to burn up One of the blind indictment« returned have yet been apparent. attention of milk dealers, whether the road to the south. Four miles by the last grand Jury was against they have only one cow or more, that Arstill Applies for Position this side of Gold Beach a bearing Michell. He fought extradition but Will Tara Coquille Wet One Drug Store Open Sunday Wade Arstm, former principal of the city ordinance requires that a In filing for the domoreatic nomin burned out in hto oar, and it was Sheriff Hess brought him back. Coquille drag stores are adopting His offense was committed in 1981 the Lincoln building here, but who license be secured for the sale of milk ation for constable of J. P. District there State Police Guy Forsythe ar the practice, beginning Sunday, which rested him. ' when he wat sealing Farmers Auto has been high school principal at in the city. The license coats but No. 8, F. E. Fonlton say* that other He is etill confined in the county Insurance for its agent, Henry Gus has been the rule in larger cities for Milwaukie the past year, was one of <1.00 a year, but a requisite of the candidates for other offices have jail. tafson. He collected <800 in premi some time, that of one of them remain nine applicants for the position of Co application io that the cow or cows promised pretty nearly everything on um« and then vamooeed with the ing open each Sunday. The hours are quille superintendent who ealled on have been tooted and found free from earth, so that all he will pledge is, from 10 a. m. to t p. m. Next Bun T. B. and abortion. money. board members last Saturday. if he is elected end it gets too dry March Very Lamb-Like day, April 1, it is Fuhrman’.; Pharm Every milk dealer who sells for II . ........ S..I 1 . . ■■■ Wade taught in Junior high here next summer, to bring about a deluge acy which will be open for seven human consumption mart also pay this More than two inches of rain for Ave years, and had an excellent which will revive lawns, cause the Com Pays First Quarter hours and the other two will be reputation ae an Instructor and prin the state one-quarter of a cent a corn and spuds to grow—within the week has been a welcome change from a month’s dry spell. Lawns, Coos county’s* first quarter of the closed all day. On April 8, Hudson’s cipal. He was told that if Coquille pound for the butterfat content of the confines of his district. particularly, were getting quite dry, 1983-34 state tax was forwarded to Drug Store will be the only one open went outside the county for its su milk sold. Thia does not apply to but the precipitation was needed by the state treasurer at Salem. Wed and on April 16 it will be Rsckleff*« perintendent he would be given con milk sold for butter or cheese. Rummage Sale Ia On all kinds of farming land« aa well, nesday, by County Treasurer Stauff. Pharmacy. sideration. Attention to again called to the except the bottoms. Choral Club to Give Cantata The amount of the draft was <18,630 - He came In Friday and left Sunday Stole Cash and Cheese rummage sale which the ladies of March, which came in like a lamb, 91 which is larger than a quarter of The Choral Chib, with the assist morning for home, accompanied by the Eastern Star are conducting in appears destined to depart in the the 1 M2 state tax sent last year. 8. A. Me Marty and Joe B. Coleman Fred Fuhrman, Harrison Greenough ance of other eingem of the town, io the corner room of the I. O. O. F. same docile manner. The present Mr. Stauff states there were only were brought up from Bandon-* last and Gua Gallas who were returning to working on the cantata, Ruth, to be building, today and tomorrow, Friday rain is warm and the average temper <10,080 leas in warrants redeemed evening and lodged in Jail on a bur college, and J. W. Sayre who went out presented during mqaie week. Any and Saturday. Mrs. Vinton will still ature for March has been quite high last year then there were in 1932. the glary charge. They are accused of. to Eugene for a few daya. one interested to invited to the Ma call for articles of clothing which with the thermometer, on at least larger use of warranto in paying entering the Bandon cheese factory sonic Hell for practice Tuesday eve anyone may wish to contribute to two days, going aa high aa it usually taxes accounting for a good deal of the night and stealing money and ning at seven-fifteen. the sale. dies al) s —m il. the 19« redemptioa. Mrs. E. A. Woodyard, director. SERVICE CHARG ES AT THE BANK ... ’*• - I ’. 1 B. B. BOYS HAD A GOOD TIME « d '1