The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 01, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COQUILLE VALLEY SKÇfTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1934.
sas
Live News From Arago
wishes to their friends in Coos county.
Mrs. R. Walker, mother- of Claude
Walker of lower Fishtrap, was strick­
en with paralysis Thursday evening.
Her daughter, Mrs. Rachel Bone, of
Gaylord, is at her bedside. No hope
is given for her recovery.
Misses Iris and GenevieveIBarklow
left Monday for, Illahe where they
will visit their aunt, Mrs. Ernest
Schneider, for three weeks.
Mrs.
Barklow and Alden Butler drove them
to Powers, where Ray Barklow met
them with saddle horses for the rest
of the trip to Rogue River.
SSB
action of busineaa usual at such meeting.
. u
In districts of the second and third classes the bellote shall not bo
counted until one hour after the time set for the mooting to begin. Until
the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote
upon any business before the meeting.
Dated this 25th day of May, 1984. • ■ .
ATTEST:
, M
,
Keith Leslie,
J- B- Bunch,
District Clerk.
Chairman Board of Directors.
J. W. Barnett installed an 11,000-
gallon cement water tank in the
woods above his house this week. The
tank is so situated that three springs
flow into it, which gives him a water
«system of clear spring watee with a
force equal to any city water supply.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS­
Mr. Barnett will use the water in his
ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11,
extensive garden irrigation as well as
ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School District
in his home.
No. 8 of Coos County, State of Oregon, at the High School Building in
Henry Fredenberg became seriously
said school district at 7:30 o’clock p. m. June 18th, 1934, for the purpose
LU on Wednesday. Mrs. Rodney Dav­
of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of increas­
enport drove him to Coquille, where
ing the tax levy for the year 1934-5 over the amount limited by section II,
he is staying at the home of his
article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such levy are: to provide sufficient funds
daughter, Mrs. E. E. Johnston, under
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE for operating the schools.
....
tbe care of Dr. Richmond. He had a
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
The amount of special tax proposed to be levied for said year is
heart attack Saturday evening but is
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
835,207.73.
resting easier at the present.
His J. E. Paulson, Plaintiff,
Dated thia 25th day of May, 1934.
vs.
Attest:
son, Alvin, spent Friday and Satur­
J. R. Bunch,
Elsie
Bassett,
Willoby
Phillips,
Clin
­
Keith Leslie,
day with him.
Chairman Board of Directors.
ton Phillips, Hugh Phillips, Elver
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garoutte, bf Ban­
PhiMips, Dora Phillipe, now Dora
don, visited his uncle, Vern Garoutte,
Raynor, Minerva Phillips, now
■ NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Minerva Willis, Sallie Slater, An­
at the Garoutte camp on Upper Hall’«
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
sel
G.
O
’
Dell,
Walter
McCord.
Myr
­
creek Wednesday.
tle Mitchell, Maude Patch Smith, No. 8, of Coos County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of
Mrs. B. B. Watkins arrived at hei
Evelyn E. Phillips, Alcia J. Phillips, said district wrll be held at thp High School Building, on the 18th day of
home near Arago Monday morning af­
now Alsie or Alcie Bassett, Abram June, 1934, at 7:30 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing
G. Phillips, also known es Gifford the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the
ter an absence of three months. Her
proposition of levying a district tax.
health is much improved and she ' A. Phillips, F. A. Urwan, known
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
also an Frank A. Urwan, John Phil­
hopes to be able to be fully recovered
lips, Rachel Phillips and Louisa the fiscal year beginning June 19th. 1934, and ending June 17th, 1935, is
in the near future.
McClellan,
and
the
respec­ estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received
tive husbands
and
wives,
if from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund,
Sunday, June 3, will be the last time
any, of each and all of the defen­ district tax, and all oth^r*moneys of the district,
Mr. Ostrander will conduct the morn­
BUDGET
dants above-named, said husbands
Estimated Receipts
ing service in the Arago school house
and wives, if any, being unknown
1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year
as he has resigned his pastorate in
to Plaintiff; also Alphonse Pierre,
(third Monday in June) for which this budget
known alao as A,.¿Pierre, and Lucy
Myrtle Point and will leave for south­
None
is made
.3
Pierre,
his
wife,-and
also
each
and
Siskiyou Forest Named
ern California before July.
2. From county school fund ......................................
6,000.00
all of the heirs and devisees, known
Mrs. Edith Woodward, Mias Kdythe
2. From state school fund ..................... ..................
900.00
for a Bob-Tailed Horse
and unknown, of each and all of
3,500.00
4. From elementary school fund ..............................
Woodward, Mrs. George Gillespie and . the above-named defendants; and
5. For vocational education state and federal funds) 1,000.00
also all other persona or parties
*- Five score and six years ago Chief daughters, Arda and Bernice, moved
7. From county high school tuition fund for
unknown claiming any right, title,
Factor Archibald McLeod of the Hud­ back to their respective homes for
tuition and transportation .................................
4,100.00
estate, lien or interest in the real
son Bay Company made a journey be­ the summer after spending the win­
9. Receipts from all other sources:
estate described in the complaint
LIUEQVIST, SWANTON
2. Other sources.................................. ■...................
500.00
tween California and the Oregon ter at Fairview where Mrs. Gillespie
herein, Defendants.
& SLACK
10. Total estimated receipts (items 1 to 9, inc.) ........
. 310,000.00
Amended Summqna
Country. There were no railways or and Mias Woodward were teaching.
Estimated Expenditures
Attorneys and Counsellors
Mr. Hahn, who has been assistant To? Elsie Bassett, Willdbv PhiHipe,
public roads, so the journey was made
f
Elementary High Schc
Clinton Phillips, Hugh Phillips, El­
Firat National Bank Building
on horseback along the Indian trails in the Riverton high school, was elect­
ver Phillipe, Dora Phillips, now I. GENERAL CONTROL
1. Peraonal service:
of that early day. A snowstorm over­ ed to the principalship of the Arago
Dora Raynor, Minerva Phillips,
Coquille
Oregon
1,300.00 8
900.00
(1) Superintendent ..................... 8
I
now Minerva Willis. Saliie Slater,
took the party m it was crossing the school for next year. The assistant
(2) Clerk ..........................................
200.00
200.00
Ansel G. O’Dell. Walter MdCord,
mountains, obliterating the trail and has not been selected ae yet. Mr. and
(3j
Stenographers
and
other
of
­
Myrtle Mitchell,
Maude Patch
DR. J. R. BUNCH
other landmarks. All the extra hon ­ Mrs. Alvin Allen moved their furni­
fice
assistants
.........................
300.00
300.00
Smith, Evelyn E. Phillips, Alcia J.
(4) Compulsory education and 1
es of the party strayed away and were ture and left Friday morning. They
DENTIST
Phillips, now Aisle or Atcie Bassett,
census
........................................
25.00
15.00
Abram G. Phillips, also known as
lost. Among them was a bobtailed will spend several weeks resting at
X-RAY Service
2. Supplies....................... .... ...............
25.00
75.00
Gifford A. Phillipa, F. A. Urwan,
pony, the chief factor’s favorite run­ their cabin at Tidewater near Wald­
8. Elections and publicity ...............
37.50
37 Æ0
Laird Bldg.
First Street
known also as Frank A. Urwan,
ning horse. The travelers named the port then Mrs. Allen will visit her
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit,
John Phillipe., Rachel Phillips an<
Telephone 82-L CoquiMe,
etc.) .................................... ..
notch in the mountains where the loss parents. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hester,
12.50
12.50
Louisa McClellan, and the respec­
tive husbands and wives, if any,
occurred Siskiyou Pass, from a Cree of Newberg, while Mr. Allen attends
6. Total Expense of General Control
of each and all of the defendants
Indian word meaning bob-tailed horse. summer school at the University of
11. INSTRUCTION—Supervision
GRANT CORBY
above-named, said husbands and
Not long after, the range of mountains Oregon, where he will work toward
1. Pemonal service:
wives, if any, being unknown to
Attorney at Law
(2) Principals ................................ 8 2,400.00 > 1,700.00
where the pass was located came to be his Master of Arts degree.
Plaintiff; also Alphonse Pierre,
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
known as the Siskiyou».
known also aa A. Pierre, and Lucy
Mr. and Mns. George Hampton and
5. Total Expense, Superviaion....
The Hudson Bay Company with its grandson, Allen Early Lafferty, of Pierre, his wife, and also each and
Phone 157
Coquille,
III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
all of the heirs and devisees, known
fur harvesters of hunters, trappens Myrtle Point', drove to Powers Sun­
Residence Phone 24-M
1. Personal service:
and unknown, of each and all of
and traders, gave way to the gold day and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
(1) Teachers .....................................| 13,341.00
8,111.00
the above-named defendants; and
(4) Teaching Crippled Children .
225.00
aeekers of the mid-fifties.
Settlers, Chester Root and Mr. and Mrs. George
also all other persons or parties
2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ...
150.00
500.00
unknown claiming any right, title,
J. ARTHUR BERG
fishermen and loggers followed. The Weeks.
3. Textbooks (desk copies and indi-
estate, lien or interest in the rea
Attorney at Law
valleys were cleared up for ranching.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres and
Kenta)
........................................
. 15.00
15.00
estate described in the complaint
The clearing fires often escaped to the daughter, Dorothy, drove in Wednes­
4. Free Texts ......................................
100.00
Rooms 13 2
herein, the above-named Defen­
5.
Other
expense
of
teaching
.....
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
timberland and burned great scars’ on day on their way to their home in
200.00
dants.
Phone 87
the forested mountain (ides. Then in eastern Oregon from Gold Hill, where
6.
Total
Expense
of
Teaching
.........
Coquille, Oregon
I 22,657.00
1906, eighty yeats after McLeod's he has beep principal pf th^ higR
JlV. OPERATION OF, PLANT»
horses wandered off in the snowstorm, school thia year. . They visited at the
1. Peraonal torvioetv.
*
(1) Janitors and other employes. * 1,560.00 8 1,200.00
a million and a third acres of the ■Joe Milan! home, calling on other above entitled suit within four weeks
DR. W. V. GLAISYER
2. Janitors’ supplies .......................... •
300.00
300.00
from the date of the first publication
rough
region
of
the
Coast
and
Siski
­
friends
in
the
community.
On
Friday
VETERINARIAN
3. Fuel .....T........... .........................
400.00
this Summons, to-wit: within four
300.00
you ranges in southern Oregon and the Milani and Ayres families spept of
4. Light and power ........................... >
120.00
weeks from the 1st day of June,
300.00
County Herd A Meat I
northern California were set aside by the day in Bandon picnicking .on th* y«, and in case . you i shall fail 6o to
5. Water ... .V.......................... ..........
100.00
126.00
the federal government and the name i beach.
appear and answer the Complaint of
Coquille, Oro.
8. Total Expense of Operation ....
Siskiyou National Forest applied to i
8. C. McAllister returned to his the Plaintiff within said time, to-wit:
or before the 29th day of June, V. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS
the whole area. Today, more than a , work at the E. M. Wilkins mill Tues­ on
1. Repair and replacement of furni­
1934, the same being the date of the
J. A. RICHMOND
century after its loss in the moun­ day after two months’ absence due to 1 last publication of this Summons, the
ture and equipment ............. I 8
150.00 8
300.00
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
.
illness.
2. Repair and maintenance of build­
tains. Chief Factor MoLeod’a bob­
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
ings
and
grounds
...................
500.00
525.00
Richmond-Barker Building
tailed running horse is commemorated |
Mrs. Alma Halter left Saturday the relief demanded in his Complaint
every, time the Siskiyou National morning for Brownsville, where the a succinct statement of which is aa
Coquille, Ore.
1
4.
Total
Expense
of
Maintenance
follows: for a judgment and decree of
Forest is mentioned?**
will make an extended visit with her the above entitled Court that the
and Repairs ...................
Phones: Office 62M, Res. 93R
daughter, Edna, Mrs. Russell Daniel­ Plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
all of that certain parcel of real es­
son.
Four New Buses on Run
(2) Library books ...........
J. J. STANLEY
tate situate, lying and being in the
50.00 8
75.00
8
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Davis,
Miss
Fern
(2) Supplies, repairs, etc.
Of interest to Oregonians is the re-
County of Coos and State or Oregon,
10.00
10.00
LAWYER
, Johnson and Ernest Ferrari, of to-wit:
a.
Transportation
of
pupils:
cent enlargement of the fleet of
(1)
Personal
service
....
Marshfield,
spent
Sunday
visiting
ait
The
Northeast
quarter
of
Section
100.00
Office in First Natl Bank Bldg.
busses operated by Oregon Motor
Twenty, in Township Twenty six
Stages. Four new and modern busses the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milani. South, of Range Nine West, of the
Coquille, Oregon
5.
Total
Expense
of
Auxiliary
Mrs. Glenn Collier and granddaugh­
were purchased last week. The new
Agencies ....................................
Willamette Meridian, containing
VII. FIXED CHARGES
buaees are streamlined and have a new ter, Glenda Stewart, left Friday morn­ 160 acres.
1. Insurance .........................................| 8
The North half of the Southeast
160.00 3
190.00
head rest, assuring a maximum of ing to epend the week-end -with her
3. Rent ..................................................
Juarter, the Northeast quarter of
daughter, Ethel, in Portland.
50.00
250.00
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE comfort.
ke Southwest quarter and the Lot
The Christian Endeavor societies of
8TATE OF OREGON IN AND
Oregon Motor Stages is an Oregon
5. Total Fixed Chargee.....................
hree of Section Eighteen, in
FOR THE COUNTY
Arago
enjoyed
a
social
time
in
the
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Township Twenty-six South, of
company, owned and operated by Rob­
OF COO8
4. New furniture and equipment .. f
50.00
50.00
ert W. Lemen and Murden A. Reed, gymnasium Thursday evening. The Range Ten .West, of the Willamette
Minnie Watkins, Plaintiff,
5. Assessments for betterments ..
Meridian, containing 172.06 acres;
691.51
279J22
vs.
pioneers of the bus industry in Ore­ program atarted with a complicated
Lot Four, the Southeast quarter
Phillip A. Watkins, Defendant,
7 Total Capital Outlaya .................. ~
gon, serving the entire Oregon Coast grand march, then a game and sing­ of the Southwest quarter and the
1,070.73
Summons
ing
by
the
group
Ailed
in
the
time
till
IX. DEBT SERVICE
South half of the SokMwkrt quar­
Highway
between
Portland
-
Astoria
To Phillip A. Watkins, the above
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hampton
put
on
a
clever
1.
Principal
on
bonda
....87.500.00
ter of Section Eighteen, In Town­
and Crescent City and connecting with
named Defendant:
_
4. Interest on bonda .... 2,565.00
ship Twenty-six South, of Range
. In the Name of the State of Ore­ the Pacific Greyhound Lines, Redwood humorous skit When the laughter Ten West, of the Willamette Meri­
5. Interest on warrants .. 2,500.00
had subsided and the grand march di­
gon. You are hereby required to ap­ Highway route.
dian, containing 171.98 acres, more
pear and answer the Complaint filed
9. Total Debt Service
The section of Oregon lying along vided the company in two sides for or less.
I 12,565.00
against you in the above entitled
several competitive relay races which that any right, title, claim or inter­
X. EMERGENCY
suit, on or before Saturday, the 2nd the Pacific ocean is not aa well known
1. Emergency .........
est
which
you
or
any
of
you
have
or
300.00
were
the
Anal
event
of
the
entertain
­
day of June, 1934, said date being af­ to Oregonians nor to the myriad of
daim to have in or to the «aid prem­
ter the expiration of four weeks from tourists who annually visit Oregon ae ing evening. Those present were Mr. ises or any part or parcel thereof bo 3 Total Emergency
I
the date of the first publication of it should be. Messrs. Lemen and Reed and Mrs. George Hampton, Mr. and declared null and void and inferior
thia Summons, and if you fail so to
Mrs.
Lawrence
Rackleff
and
children,
and
subject
to
the
right,
title.
dgRn
- ,
.
RECAPITULATION
appear and answer said Complaint, are in no small way responsible for
or otherwise plead thereto, for want the growing popularity of thia route. Ellis and Maxine, Mr. and Mra. Nile and possession of this Plaintiff in Mid Total estimated expenses for the year....................... $ 51.207 73
to
the
same
and
every
part
and
par
­
(onm
of
items
L6,
H-5,
III-6,
IV-8,
Miller
and
Phyllis,
Mrs,
S.
C.
McAL
thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to Through their advertising and attrac­
thereof; that a decree be rendered
V-4, VI-5, VII-5, VII-7, IX-9, X 3)
the Court for the relief prayed for in tive displays in other citira they are lister and Mary Jean, Mrs. Olaf cel
herein quieting the title of this Plain­
estimated receipts, not including pr .nosed tax 16,000.00
her complaint, to-wit: For a decree
Aasen, Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mrs. tiff in and to the said premises and Total
B^lence^mount to be raised by district tax ................................ $ 35 207.73
dissolving the marriage and marriage »-operating in putting our coast high­
Emily Hickam, Misses Lois Schroeder, in and to every part and parcel there­
contract now and heretofore existing way before the public.
Lodema and Yvonne Crosa, Mary and of as against the claim or claims of
between plaintiff and defendant; for
Summary of Estimated Expenditures
the said Defendants, or any or
the sole «are, custody and control of
Jeanne Watkins, Evelyn Doyle, Leona you,
Far school year from June 19, 1934, lo June 17, 1935
all of you; that Plaintiff have judg­ Petwonal service
Knife Hospital Notes
Minnie Watkins, ®odna Watkins,
sum
of I-l-(l), (2),
Pauli. Alma (Fleming, and Messrs. ment against you and each of you for
Anita Watkins, Phillip A. Watkins.
(6)t
(3). (4);
Tuesday Milton Culbertson submit­ Sam Root, Lynn Pauli, Stephen the costa and disbursements in this
Jr., and Gilbert Watkins, the minor
IH-L 1). (2). (8), (4); IV-1-(1)
* Aasen, George Pauli, Charles Webb, suit; and such other and further re­
(2).>(8); vhl-(l), 2-(l), »-(lb
children of the plaintiff and defen­ ted to a tonsilectomy.
Thursday of last week Loretta Wallace and Herbert Carl and Price I lief in the premises as to the Court
dant, and for such other and further
3 81377.00
may seem meet and equitable.
Supplies 1-2; Ü-2; lïi-2; IV-’2; V1-1-
relief aa to the Court may seem just Nixon, daughter of H. D. Nixon of Schroeder.
This Summons is served upon you
(i).
2-(2),
8-(2),
4-(2)
............
and equitable.
».
Bridge, underwent an emergency op­
1,350.00
Mr. and Mm. Stanley Halter and by publication in the Coquille Valley
The grounds upon which said relief
Maintenance and repairs V-l-2-3____
1,475.00
Mrs. Frank Lane were business call- Sentinel, a weekly newspaper publish­ Debt service IX 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8..........
is baaed in said complaint is cruel eration for appendicitis.
12,565.00
ed at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
Mrs. Dale Thurman and infant son era in North Bend on Friday.
and inhuman treatment.
sum of 1-3, 4, 5; 11-3 4-
gon, for a period of four weeks, be­ Miscellaneous
This Summons la served upon you were dismissed Thursday, Eleanor
HI-3,
4,
5;
IV-8,
4,
5,
6,
i-,
V«I-l-(2)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldner and ing five issues of said newspaper, the
by publication thereof in the Coquille Newberry, of Broadbent, on Sunday,
Harold Goldner made a visit to Carl-i first issue of such publication being
Valley Sentinel, pursuant to order of
3,640.73
the Hon. J. T. Brand, Judge of the ind Anna Mary Anderson, of Gravel ton, Oregon, leaving on Tuesday June 1st, 1934, and the last issue of Construction VIII-1. 2. 3
None
said publication being June 29th
above entitled Court made, dated and Ford, on Monday.
Emergency X-l, 2
300.00
morning and returning Saturday. Mr. 1934:
iw.w: ana
ay eucn
and is so serve»
served by
such pud
pub­ -
entered on the 1st day of May, 1934,
After
receiving treatment for
licatson by order of the Honorable D.
and which order requires that the bums Glenn Gotcher was dismissed and Mrs. Lyle Pauli cared for their lication
Total
F. Thompson,
of C uS
place during their absence.
They E
Thomb’A" County Judge ?'
date of the first publicatton of said
snent
-s
v
- ™y County, State of Oregon, and which
Summons shall be on the 4th day of Tuesday.
spent two nighta at the home of Mr.
„^.er i* dated the 31st day of
Mrs. Otto Kolatead submitted to a
May, 1934, and the date of the las.
and Mrs. Jesse Barnett and family in May, 1934.
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness
major operation Tuesday morning.
J.
Stanley,
Newberg. The Barnetta are all in the
’ J.
' “
* *-
(include all warrants issued by vote
of electom) ..........................................
Attorney for Plaintiff,
best of health and very happy in their
8 54,000.00
Body and Fender repair work done new home.
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness
Tt, _ .
Wi
u J Residence and Post Office Address:
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Iney
sent
their
beet
[
Coquille,
Coos
County,
Oregon.
on
warranto
issued
and
endorsed
Residence and P. 0. Addrew. Co­ by experienced mechanics. Our body
not paid for lack of funds’’ ......
1
"
'I1'1 1
. 1 —
.........
40,023.37
painter is an expert. Let ue prove we
quille, Oregon.
3. Amount of dther indebtedness ....
3,027.60
have the best of repair service. South-
____ NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
WARRANT MMWPTfON NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to die legal voters of School District 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Item:
wstern Motor Co.
lltf
Notice is hereby given that war­
N®-
?! Co°* County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ^^¿1^...............................
ranta No. 47 te No. 85 inclusive, issued
MEETING of said District will be held at the High School Building; to
warrants
ceases
on
that
date.
by School District No. 63. will.be paid
begin at the hour of 7:30 o’clock p. m.on the third Monday of June, being
Dated this 25th day of May, 1934.
Chas. Newton, Clerk,
upon presentation to First National
the 18th day of June, A. D„ 1934.
Attest:
School District No. 63, Coos Coun­
S of Coouille. on ar.d after Satur­
meeting is called for the purpose of electing a director for the
Keith Leslie.
J. R. Bunch,
I9t3 term Thia
day“ May M, 15^4. Interest <m ••M ty, Oregon.
of three years and a clerk for the term of one year and the trans-
Diatriet Clerk.
Chairman Board of Director».
-
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