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« Sentinel r°" ^‘•••rical Swei-» PAPER THAI'S T.TTO LETTER FROM HOME . ____________________ ■s COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNK 8. 1284. VOL. XXX. -------- ‘----------------------------------------- ----- July 1 the Dead Line ♦ Free Pre-School Clinic 4-H CLUB SCHOOL The free pre-school clinic will be Delinquent taxes for the years ' opened at eight o’clock, June 12, in 1927, ’28, ’29 and "30, aggregate #838,- | the Coquille city hail, for children 000 according to a statement made by ' who will enter school for the first C. Q. Caughell of the tax collection Supervised Playground at Bali Scout Executive Given Birthday department this morning. time in the fall. Any other child may Summer Station to Be Held at If the have the privilege of these free ser property owneru who owe this amount Park to Bo Open Five Party Here—To Handle 4-H Corvallis Starting Next vices. to the county wish to save their prop Days Each Week Work in Douglas Co. Monday Dr. V. L. Hamilton will examine the erty at ths minimum expense they hearing throat, heart and lungs. Dr. 1 will make a ten per cent payment on The supervised playground at Nine true bills and two not true C. A. Rietman will examine the teeth. A banquet inhonor of E. A. Britton, , Obe total amount they owe for those Coos county will be represented by who is retiring from active Boy Scout years before July 1. After that date, Athletic Park will be opened next were returned by the grand Jury Roberta Terrill will examine the vi eight 4-H chib members at the 20th work after nine years aa Scout Execu if no payment is made, the county Monday to youngsters from the first which reported to Judge Brand late sion, assisted by Mrs. Inez Chase. annual 4-H summer school to be held tive for the Douglas-Coos council, will take a certificate of delinquency, grade age to those who have just fin Friday. Pre-school children are urged to at the Oregon State college campus Three of the indictments were take advantage of these free teste be at Corvallis on June 11 to 23. waa held in the'CoquIlle Hotel Wed and then the only way the property ished the eighth grade. The hours are nesday evening. There were 32 men can be redeemed is by paying the full to be from 1 to 4 p. m. for five daps against Jam«« G. Lee, who is charged fore school opens in the fall. This will be the largest club sum ■ present, half of them from the Bay, amount of taxe* for the four years, each week, Saturday and Sunday aot with rape. He pleaded not guilty last mer school to be held in Oregon with Mr. Britton and Oliver Jdhnuon, of plus penalty and interest. If the ten being included in the week’s schedule. Monday morning and trial on one of Richard Headrick Is Not Dead an enrollment of at least 20 per cent J. W. Sayre is to be supervisor in the caste« is set for next Monday. He Rosbburg, and the rest from . Co per cent payment ia made the taxpay greeter than last year, according to “That', funny,” said Richard Head quille. Nearly all of them were, con er will then have six months before charge with Ray Woodyard and Hebn is the man who is said tq have asked advanced registration received at the rick, boy evangelist, on being told of I nected with Scouting in one way or another ten per cent payment a nec Pinkston assisting. There wiH alao- little aix-year old girls to take a ride »tate college this year. For the first widely current rumors and actual re be two ladies present each day to care with him. another. ’ . time in history every county in the essary) , ' ports of his death which have been for the smaller children. Jack Gilmore, indicted for driving When the date for the banquet was state will be represented at the sum made by press and radio. ” 1 am cer It is estimated there are between while intoxicated, wm found guilty by set it was not knowh that it was also Geo. Belloni Confirmed aa P. M. mer school. tainly alive, or thought 4 was!” 400 and 500 children of the CoquiRe a jury last Monday. He waa fined Mr. Britton’s forty-second birthday. A number of new features for both Richard will bo prssrhing at 7:46 Geo. A. Belloni, acting postmaster schools who will be eligible to take 8100 and sentenced to 30 day* in jail. In token of the esteem in which boys and girb have bean added this p. m. tonight in a “ one night only ” for the CoquiUe office since last fall, part in the daily play program. Shelby A. MeCurty, indicted for Brit is held, those present presented year to the already comprehensive will receive his official appointment Each child must have an admittance burglary not in a dwelling, waa sen service at the Foursquare Church in program of instruction and recrea him with a pair of handsome bronze Coquille, which fact should convince from the department for a four-year slip, signed by a parent. These slips tenced to • maximum of five yearn in candlesticks, the presentation being tion for the two-weeks’ period. These team within • few days. He received can be obtained upon application at the pen. The jury found him guilty the most skeptical. made by Ned C. Kelley. include a course in plant propagatoon, a wire from Senator Fred Steiwer the playground located in Athletic on Monday. A ten-year Scouting pin was also a practical course in welding aa ap yesterday that his appointment by Park. Need Permit After June 15 Varina Foster and Earl Lewis, given Mr. Britton, Geo. Fourier, of plied to farm machinery; seed clean •President Roosevelt had been confirm- A volley ball court and a basketball indicted for receiving stolen proper June 15th is the date until which ing and testing, home-made electric Marshfield, pinning it on his lapel, I ed by the senate. His commission court are all ready for use, and an ty, (deeded not guilty on Monday. trash burning outdoors can be carried brooder«, codling moths, their life there being no young lady present to will be for four years from the time other valley ball and a handball court Their cases were set for yeeterday, Mn without securing a permit. The history and control, judging and man do U. I it is issued. are yet’ to be finished. There will be but due to illness of the principal wit rstate law prescribes that in cities this agement of horses, dollar dinners, Earlier in the evening the Hurry- horseshoe pitching, soccer and indoer ness, trial was postponed. They are size a permit mint be secured from new methods of vegetable cookery, a Up Trio, composed of Misses Edythe baseball games, bee ide organised the men who were found stripping a the fire chief. After June 16 a permit glimpse of the activities in the home Farr, Audrey Araen and Margaret games for which equipment is Mt car at Marshfield which had been to burn must be secured. ■Purvance, rendered several vocal ae- ' management houses, and a class in needed. stolen from a garage near the depot C. W. Gardner, Fire Chief. gamei. lections which were greatly appeci- Approximately $60 has already been in Power«. No one saw them take ated. Dave Owens, of Marshfield, a’eo A more extensive recreational pro spent for equipment, and there has the car who cotfid identify them, but sang a number, playing his own ac- j gram for the afternoon than ever be | When J. J. Stanley wa« moving his been considerable expense borne by they were caught in the net of atrip- companiment fore is being planned, according to Mr. Johnson, who is president of law offices to his new building last the city in preparing the various ping it. H. C. Seymour, state club loadec, giv Leo F. Hicks and Neb Roeengren, the Council, responded briefly to a week he uncovered a record which he courts, repairing the existing toilets, ing everyone an opportunity to par request by the toastmaster, Thos. H. had preserved far forty-five year«. and the city will also build two new indicted for transportation of illegal ticipate in his or hsr favorite sport. liquor, pleaded guilty Monday. Hicks Ness. He told of the regret he and This is the minute book of the Co toilets. Methods of improving the quality The general assemblies at one o’clock all others interested in Scouting felt quille City Literary Society which * The courts are at the rear of the was sentenced to jail for <0 days of dairy products produced in Coos each day will be held as usual, with at Mr. Britton’s giving up the work, waa organized November 7, 1888— grandstand and extending from either while Rosengren waa given .80 day« county and the newly organized Coo» prumnient citizens of the state as and affirmed that scores of boys were about three weeks before Mr. Stanley end of the grandstand, back of the and fined 880. County Dairy Association went two «peakers, and parties, movies, smoke- first and third base fences, and the better young men for having asso arrived here. Judge Brand dismissed the jury subjects which will receive principal lem smokers, and other entertain The minutes of the first meeting playground doea not encroach on the yesterday until Monday mrorning ciated with the executive. attention at the series of dairymen’s ments to be staged in the evenings. Mr. Britton gave a brief resume of state that it was held at the residence ball field. when the Lee caae is to come up. meetings which are now being held The assembly programs will be (This is now the Every child who can should secure his nine yeans’ work in this district of J. A. Lyons. throughout Coos county, according to bros il rate and at some time durihg and told of several heroic acts per residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. one of the admittance slips, have it I<e*lie Again Heads Democrats J. N. Jacobson, president of the stay on the campus each county dele formed by Scouts which had come Leach.) Those present were W. K. signed by father or mother, and be The Democratic County Central newly organized dairymen’s associa gation will put on a program. (IDr.) Vance, IadL>y Curry, J. W. ready to enjoy the benefits afforded under his observation. The girls wiB be housed at Waldo c 'remittee held an organization meet tion, and W. E. Cross, chairman of The Douglas-Coos council is to go Sugg, G. F. Boutell, Emma M. Lyons, by the playground at the opening Agricultural hall again thia year and the boys at ing at the Chandler in Marshfield, the Pomona Grange out of existence at the end of June, its James A. Lyons, V. M. Sugg, Lily next Monday at one p. m. the «sen’s dormitory. Any 4«H club Monday evening, when Dr. G. W. Lea- Commit tea. charter expiring then, and thia terri Lyons, Ethel Whitelaw, Geong* O. This program was started at a boy or girl of 12 years or older who m re-elected chairman, H B. tory will be annexed either to the Leach, C. Iff. White, I ittfi Buzan, Republican Committee Doqshey chceen, as secretary; R. T. meeting at the North BaysMs Orange has his or her club project In good Eugene or the Medford diatrfct. Lora Loach, B. E. (Bird) Nosier (Sr.), The «hope is eligible to attend. The Coos County Republican Cen Kaufman as treasurer; Hugh McLain hall Monday evening, June 4. Those present went on record as fa Ida Kronanberg, Mrs. Leach. aa state committeeman and Lan* Len- second meeting waa held hi the Myr tral committee was organized at a Dr. Vance waa elected president; voring an alliance with the Lane Lions Want Millage for Blind eve, congressional committeemen. tle Grange hall on Tuesday evening LdRoy Curry and J. W. Sugg were meeting bene at ten o’clock yesterday county council. Candidates present who addressed and the third meeting in the Coos morning and a greater interest mani Coquille Lions sfao attended the vice presidents; G. F. Boutell, Mr. Britton is not giving up hie In- elected 1 fested in the affairs of the party than the dinner meeting were Hugh Mc River school. Each of these meetings Monday evening and Tuesday morn «•cretary, and Mrs. Boutell, assistant terete in boy*; he is rather extending 1 ■has been evident for some time. A Lain, for county judge; Wm. F. How were requested by the Coo* and Cur ing sessions of the state convention, his activity to include girls and boys secretary; and Mrs. Emma M. Lyons, feeling of confidence prevailed that ell, for sheriff; M. O. Hawkina, for ry County Quality Improvement Com held in Eugene this week, were C. W. both, for he is to handle the 4-H club treasurer; on motion the office of li republican party deserves county treasurer; J. H. McCloskey, mittee and arranged through the co Gano, Lafe Compton, J. E. Axtell brarian was left vacant temporarily. the work in Douglas county. and will receive a more re for representative; R. H. LaLwhorn, operation of the Pomofiy Grange and and H. A. Young. The treasurer reputed $81.50 cash The lite of those present: E. A. Sulxirdinatc grange agricultural spectful consideration than it for commleaioner. The Dalles was the location selected on hand. At a later meeting ar 'Britton and Oliver Johnson, of Rone- Others to apeak were Chris Boesen, committees. han for some years post, whiie.it was for holding the 1986 convention and burg; C. W. Gano, J. L. Stevens, N. C. rangements were made for a reading The improvement of quality in Ted Gillenwater, Klamath Falls dis blindly following the leadership of the Fred Hollister, Geo. A. Belloni, John •Kelley. R. L. Stewart, J. E. Axtell, room and spare funds were used to D. Goss, Elton Schroeder and Frank dairy products is given aa one of the trict attorney, was chosen as district old guard. With more progressive D. F. Thompson, D. E. Racldeff, C. C. •ubneribe for magazines. The first important considerations in more fa governor for Oregon, district No. M. Barnhart. subscribed for were: leaders taking the helm in national af Farr, Geo. A. Ulett, George Ulett, < magazines vorably competing with imported but One piece of proposed legislation North Ameri fairs the local rank and file are ready Jr., J. W. Sayre and H. A. Young, of ' Weekly Argonaut; ter which is of high quality. It is which the convention endorsed was Girb Entertain Their Dotis to get solidly back of the G. O. P. and Coquille; H. G. Kern, L. W. Turnbull, can Monthly, Popular Science Month believed also that the improved qual that of a one-fifth of a mill tax, for help to again make it the most pow Last Wednesday evening the Otok- of North Bend; T. H. Ness, G. E. ly, Wide-awake, Harpers’ Weekly, ity will increase consumption and help the benefit of the blind, on all the erful element in the body politic. son Campfire group entertained their Weekly, -Leslie’s Popular Kreiger, Geo. Fourier, Albert Matson, 'Leslie 1 Wm. E. Walsh, of Marshfield, was dads with a basket lunch in the new riim’nate the huge dairy products real estate in the state. Cecil Elwood, Layton Nosier, Ray Monthly, Atlantic Monthly and Cen made county chairman; H. A. Slack, aeout cabin in the park. After the surplus. In explaining the program The state support of the blind it a tury Monthly. Glass, Lou Blanc, Walter Chiene, Da of Coquille, secretary; Levi L. Bunch, dinner, die dads were a!1 taken to it wss stated by committee members most praise worth project, but Members were admitted by recom vid Owe no, Walter Oeplund, H. C. of Coquille, treasurer; M. W. Skip the teww. The fathers present were that gradual improvement started Lions made a mistake in asking Boone. Dr..D. T. Browne, Joe Mackey, 1 mendation of other members and ma- I now should prevent heavy losses as a worth, of Marshfield, state committee George Sherwood, Sam Nosier, Lafe the tax be assessed only against real |j|| Tlw Dewey Wilson and E. M. Barry, of Jority vote of those present. result of federal inspection later. man; Harry Vaughn, Jr., of North estate, already so greatly burdened Compton, Henry Hess and George membership increased to sixty-five in Marshfield. Committee members and dairymen that the distressed home owner does a abort time. Membership cards were Bend, congressional committeeman. Bryant. The members were Lucille These five comprise the executive and Georgia Sherwood, Marion Hees, who attended these meetings to ex not know where to look for relief. Eighth Grade Prohibition Essay furnished to members with picture of. plain the program included: J. k. It was noteworthy that one of the Marilyn and Dorris Cmnp^n, Mary Ths fallowing r--—- “Whv I * hive and the Latin phrase, committee. Larson, Marshfield; Henry Gustafson, moat active opponents of the sales The following essay on Why I ai_,f Following a decision thst the en Lou Nosier snd Mr*. Gt a Bryant, ■ Humantt Mores, Nec SinH Esse North Bend; Martin Schmidt, Nor tax was the one who recommended Think the Repeal Wha a Mistake," tire comity central committee would guardian. Ferns.” way; George Hampton and J. L. Bur this additional real estate burden. was written by Helen James, an meet again, late In June or early in Stage committees wpre _ appointed __. ____ tts, Arago; W. E. Crow, Coquille; eighth grade student in the Bridge I July, the meeting adjourned to th« There wore 7* of the 186 delegates i and local talent eras invited and en “Spike” and Mrs. Leslie Arrive George Maas, Myrtle Point, and Gao. school. It was the first prise winning eligible to attend a Liens state con to present entertainments Coffee Shop for lunch.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Lesli* an-’ sd I Jenkins, county agent, essay, participated in by all the stu-1 couraged ' vention present, beside many Lions which resulted in many such being here Tuesday evening from State Col-1 _________ dents of the school: who were not delegates, and many enjoyed by the citizens of those day*. C oom Picnic in Southern Calif. where he ¡» aariatent dierctor of whoM Graveg Were Dented wives were also present, making a At the second annual meeting, Mr. The repeal of the eighteenth amend Former residents of Coos county athletics and baainfibaM coach. They total of 260 or more from all parts of Stanley wan elected secretary and The graves of American Legion and ment is a mistake because it has held a reunion in Long Beach, Calif., drove through in five days. They are Oregon. continued in that capacity so long as American Legion Auxiliary members brought bark legal liquor, Men and on May 27, the following being the visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the society lasted. According to the who bave died were decorated with women, even children from fourteen lint of those in attendance: Mr. and F. G. Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. minue book, the last meeting was flowers in the Masonic cemetery and Drownod in the Mill Race to eighten years old drink. 1 Mate, and their many friends who are Mrs. Harry Pratt, Mrs. Alice Ma held on March 10th, 1890. or. that is in the Odd Fellow« cemetery on Dec A hunch of young folks will rent loney, ‘Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Stahl, Dave always eager to welcome them on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowerman and the date of the last meeting recorded. oration Day by members of both or some cheap dance hall, buy a lot of Carey, Gertrude Carey, Golds Carey, their month's vacation in the od home daughters left about three o'clock Sun Mr. Stanley has kept thia book all ganisations, this being the annual cus beer and seme whiskey. Before the Marguerite Hayes-Harr«, Georgens town. day morning in response to a phone these years as a prised keepsake, but tom Those resting in the Masonic dance is over, many of them will be Hayes-Rice, Arthur Rice, Miss Ar- now has presented it to the Public Li cemetery are Mrs. Mary Oerding, call that her sister** husband, J. J. so drank they can hardly walk and thena Rice, Miss Wilma Harris, Pres To Bulkhead Swimming Pool Mrs. Mary Zosel, James Lee Perkins, Jacluon, an Eugene plain clothes of brary of the city, believing that It will others will be completely “out” ton G. Baker, Efile M. Roberts-Piatt, be properly preserved and will afford Renewed activity in swimming pool Perry Gist, Hunter U. Blackman, R. ficer, had been killed. With another Tn Washington, ID. C., the police de Fannie G. Dixon, Dr. M. M. Dixon, much pleasure and recall many pleas matters was started at the Lions Cub H. Irvine and Mr. Bloom, while those officer, in a prowl car, they were chas partment says that arrests have in Alice A. Walker, C. A. Swope, Lulu which ant memories to the minds of those luntheon yesterday noon when the at the Odd Fellow«’ cemetery are ing • fleeing automobile creased 65 per cent in the first week W. Reynolds, Wm. Reynolds, E. C. swerved suddenly and threw the prow) now here who were members at that committee was asked to ascertain and Harold Hodges and Geo. Clausen. of legal Ikiuor over the week before Drews, Jr., E. C. Drews, Flora E. car into the mill race. Jsckaon was time. report at the next meeting the feasi Vose, H. Fred Johnson, Geneva John legal liquor. bility and cost of erecting a bulkhead Next Monday night. June 11, the drowned and the other officer injured. The man who drinks a little every son, Mrs. E. C. Drews, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mi«. Bowerman are ex around the inside of the pool to pre Auxiliary chapter will hold its regu Medford to Reopen Grocery day is more likely to become an “al M. D. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. I of pected home the last of this week, the vent the wash of mud into the water. lar meeting at which time election Keith Leslie, last Friday, bid m the Radford, A. A. Johnson, Mrs. Laura coholic” than the one who goes on a funeral having been delayed until the The mu. Id y condition in the pool has convention delegates will be held. «pree occasionally. When there is al bankrupt grocery stock of K. E. Med- Lorens, Fred Ix»renz, Mrs. Laura inquest waa held. been one of the strongest objections cohol in the blood constantly the or fird, in the Odd Fellows building, the James, F. R. Voae, Mrs. Minnie Lucas, to Ms use. Flower Show, June 23 gans and thwues have no chance to sale being made by G. W. Ingram, of Lulu Gray-Creech, Urban Creech, Logger* at Oakland Portland, trustee for the creditor«. Allen J. Walker, Mrs. Ines Thomp The rules and regulations for the recover. The stock has since been sold to Mr. Mirw Lindroo Goiug to Salem annual Coquille Flower Show, to be Today we drive high speed cars son-Eastman, Frank Eastman, Mr. The Coquille Logger^ go out to and it takes a level head to observe Medford who expects to continue in and Mrs. F. M. Stewart. Miss Frances Oddy and Mias Jennie held tn the Community Building on Oakland thia coming Sunday for the all traffic rales. One who is drank the grocery businew at the same lo Lindros are expected home tomororw Saturday, June 28, and the premium first of two games with the ball club cannot do so, as their mind b,v so cation. Lack of a quorum of tbs city coun fr 'm their vacation trip to southern list of flowers for which ribbons will there. muddled up. Many of our fatal acci The high light of the summer’s cil Monday evening caused one of the California. The latter has resigned be awarded, will appear in the Sen dents are caused from being intoxi Sale Is a Big Event very few postponements of regular her position in the tex collection de tinel next week, ft, aa well aa many baseball wiH be on Sunday and Mon cated. The sale at the Gould Furniture council sessions during the past five partment and will leave Sunday for other items already in type, was day, July fi-fi, when the bewhiakered Years ago people used to think that store this «reck has been exceeding years. Unless a special session Salem to take a better position in the crowded out at the last minute this House of David aH-«tar aggregation alcohol was • stimulant to the body anticipations, and has attracted hun should be necessary the next meeting State Forester’s office. plays here. For the first time they Mrs. Mar morning. but it la a hardmful mixture which be dreds who are taking advantage of of the council will be on Monday, guerite Brodie has been advanced to are giving the Loggers a Sunday date, fuddles the brain. driving all the way from Bend where the rare bargains being offered. It June 18, the same date as the annusl the position left vacant by Miss Lind- they play <m Batwday will ba continued aext week. (Continued aa eighth page) school Mooting. COQUILLE LIT ER ARY SOCIETY DAIRYMEN DIS CUSS PROBLEMS