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& SECTION ONE The Coquille Valley Sentinel THE PAPEH THAT8 LIKE A LKTTEH FROM HOME VOL. XXX. NO. 32. COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY. (JIŒÇOPi. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1P34. SEED THIEVES’ A Large Issue Thk Week WtólSIEfl SAVED HER TEETH At the request of. its advertisers . ihe Sentinel this week is covering the i | south end of Coos county with free • I Democrats to Picnic Sunday Advertising it as a New Deal Pic nic, the demócrata of Coos county are anticipating a large crowd Sunday, at Norway Grove, when three candi dates for state offices, as well as county candidates, will be present. The state candidates are Gen. Chas. •H. Martin, for governor; Hon. R. R Turner, for congress from the first district; snd Horace Walters, for secretary of state. Because of other attractions Sun day afternoon the program will start at 10 a. m. The Myrtle Point high school band ia scheduled to furnish music, and a choras oí from 75 to 100 voices to sing patriotic songs is being assembled. Everyone is invited to come, bring ing his or her own lunch and cap. Coffee and the trimmings will be furnished by the committee in charge. sucd COLORER H, of D. HËRE SUNDAY O.A.R.P. PLAN IN TERESTS ALL I . REPUBLICAHCL’H distribution of today’s issue. The Get Warm Reception When occasion is a pre-school announ:ement Lincoln and High School Stu North Bend Man Steals Ruga to of merchandise offerings needed by dents io Enroll Next Week 'They Attempt to Enter Geo. “ Fit Up Home for Hia the youngsters whose summer vaca Gilman’» Garage New Bride / Says Supt. I«ane tion is nearly over. Not only merchants who handle ■ - --------- 5T* it is extremely important that ev He wanted his home fitted up with George Gilman believes some would- rchool supplies, clothing, etc., have Sunday, September |, was the ten thief got well sprinkled with spflm- responded, but business in all lines ery pupil in the Lincoln and High Persian rugs and fancy window tative date selected for the Coo» before entering drapes even though his house was ierii from the wall of his garage last has shown a gratifying interest in School > register county republican picnic which will E ! this HL page -issue of which 8500 school. Thursday and Friday, Augtrtt only a shack! And he was old enough Thursday night «bout ten o’clock. be held in the Norway Grove. The 30 and 31. from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m„ to know better, too. After having three sacks of Canary copies are to Ije distributed. date ia contingent upon the ability f gtae-’ seed, valued at $50 a sack, H. A. Sweet, 61 years of ago, en To the merehatn* whose advertise are set .«.«ide in the high school* for Messrs. Joe Dunne, Jas. W. Mott, and <tole.i from his barn up the river re ments appear in our columns the Sen- registration. Parents may come at tered R. T. Bvurne’s house at North Earl Snell, candidates for governor, cently, Mr. Gilman brought his en i,inel extends its sincere thank», ami any time in the hours indicated forj Bend during * the family's absence, congress and secretary of state re tire harvest of more than 100 sacks recommends to its readers, a perusal, consultation with the principal. Dur-J took all fhe rugs off the floor and laid spectively, to be present. .’to the garage at hh» home on Third of their advs. ing registration all pupils will have them ril over his own hooWT which The plans were decided upon at a theie courses and schedule» arranged he was evidently fitting up for his and Coulter streets, where he meeting of the executive committees >»een remaining nights with a gun «t Large Increase in Money Order» to th« end that they may begin their bride af a few days., Then ha took of the newly organized Republican work promptly Tuesday morning,' > the curtains and drapes and cut them hie ride. Club and the county central commit Postmaster Geo. Belloni reports an Septtember 4. High school stu- up in sises to fit the windows of his He had not much more than gone — tee, held in Marshfield Wednesday increase of $20,000 in money orders dents are requested to bring own home. out to the garage loet Thursday night evening. H. E. Hess was named aa Library, Renovated, I» Open issued the first six months of 1934 over their locker fees and make ar- When the officers want to search his when he heard a no fee in Mrs. Bkeels’ the barbecue committee. the same period for 1933, at the Co The Coquille public library waa re rangements for their lockers whan place he asked them not to bother a yard adjoining and a ladder was All republican county candidates quille poetoffice, and an increase of opened last Monday afternoon, after .’.hey register. Student body tickets box they had picked up, saying that placed against the west well of his will be present at’the picnic and a-J $8,078 in money orders paid here for will also ba on sale to high school it contained only memento.« and poe- :eing closed a few weeks for renova large attendance ia anticipated. garage. George watched the opera- ■the same time. This 1. . 11 »_ ,(nc m” Tinw. mis year the money studenta at this time. sessions of his first wife. They per- tion and repairs. The library asso The Coos County Republican Club, i« __ (°r „J months was Registration in the Linocln Build-j eisted, however, and found a set of ciation furnished the material and the which la affiliated with the State Re the tree about six feet distant and' $48,483.58 m against $28/228.88 last iabor was paid for from SERA funds. ing for grades six, seven, and eight store teeth. another climb the ladder. Just as the publican Club, was organised at a year. The money orders cashed will occur daily from 3 to 5 p. m. dur robber on the ladder was preparing When taken before the justice of here were just about half as much, tractive appearance with Rs revar- ; “,7“7 «i. “ ««i-™. i~. ing the week of August 27 in the the peace he was bound over to the niahed woodwork, ite kalaomined S.toM.y morning. to break the glaas, George aimed being $22,981.34 thia year, and »14.- principal’s office. about two feet from Ms head and let grand jury and his bail set at flOOO. ’ R. T. Bournes, of North Bod, was 903.21 last year. Naturally he did AH pupils in the high ‘school and Jos. ft. Hack, also of North Bend, walls, and the new book section. The selected as chairman, H. A. Young as fire. not report where this outgoing money Lincoln school who fail to register ia waiting the action of the grand !x»k» were also repaired during the , vice chairman, C. T. Nunn, of Marsh- Both men, if there were only two, went, but probably >three-fourth« of on the days set aside for that pur jury on a larceny charge. His ball dosed period, and a contribution of ’ field, as soerctary. beat it out of there in a hurry, but rt could have staid here and the magazines and old books was made to pose may not come to school Tuesday was made »1006. Mr. Gilman could not get to the door The executive committee is to con spenders receive receive just as much morning but are to register after Jess L. Nelson was fined $50 for the McKinley OOC eamp. ’n time to catch them. sist < f six members, to ba named by in value, or more. 3:15 p. m. This ruling is necessary chicken stealing at North Bend on Investigation showed that the shot th* three elected. At the Wednes in order that the orderly conduct of Monday and he h confined in the from the high powered shells had day evening meeting, Archie Rosa, of both schools may not be interrupted county jail. His son, OrviHe, 16 driven pieces from the garage wall Bandon, was choaan «a treasurer, Ed while they are in session. into the tree where the guard was years, who had ju»t returned home Liddell, of Powers, aa director, and standing. The wall had deflected the and was compelled by the father to the director from Myrtle Point ia shot and some of H went through accompany him in the thieving, eras yet to he chosen. Natal Day Next Friday windows in Mrs. Skeek’ house. No released from custody upon the order Three o’clock Sunday afternoon and At the Saturday meeting Marvin A special meeting of Beulah Chap S. M .Nosier and F. G. Leslie have of Judge Thompson. om was «t home there. two o’elcck Monday are the hours set Skipworth, of Marshfield, and Mr. ter, O. E. S., will be held in Masonic Had he not been on guard, Mr. Gil attended two Old Age Revolving Pen- i J. T. McLean, of Bridge, was fined for the start of the two games in Bournes made taltai. stressing the Temple next Thursday evening, Aug. man’s loaa would probably have been aions meetings in Coos county the »25 by Justice Dodge at Myrtle which the Crqtrille Loggers will en need for organization so that the ro- 30, at 8 p. m. The worthy grand Point for operating a steam engine gage the Van Dyke Colored House of pcrilkaa party wiH ba ready to direct hundreds of dollars, the entire crop past week. The first was 'held in the J matron. Mrs. Edith Phillips, of Port- stored there being worth over $5000. city hall at Bandon where 50 people i land, will make her official visit to the without a spark arrester. He ia serv David, the origin«], on August 26 and the daatinies of the country whan the Another local man w« hear of, who were turned away after the room was ing his fine out at »2 per day. 27. people again turn thumbs down an chapter at that time, and all members ___ _______ _____ own* a ranch where Canary gram packed. At Marshfield on Tuesday Wesley Decs and Clarence Dodge This fray may wind up the eeaaon democratic domination of national seed is harvested, Immediately moved evening there were 250 in attendance, for the Loggers anloaa a Labor Day affoira. ¿freAmen^ served et the .t North Bend, Tuteday, . game ia arranged or OoquiBe la fap- his saaka frum his garage tote Ha and M m greatest interest waa shewn The t h—hf i nantad by Mr. at each meeting. f dora of the ^meiai «wion. fvtted to play an outside club at tka Skipworth, temporary chairaaaa, to ** « bOr?1*^ Well over 8,000 signatures to peti Coos Bay Pau! Bunyan colt—tian. In draft a constitutiop and by-lawa for The Oooe County Natal Day Asso ' Horseshoe Pitching Exhibition tions, addressed to congress, asking ciation of the Eastern Star is to be Ted Gillenwater at Lions Lunch ¡Urif the aeries with the colored bops the club, having failed to function, the that the O. A. R. P. plan be put into Ted Gillenwater, district attorney ’» the bl«e,t T*“? * ** club’s executive committee was au A horse Mme pitching exhibition by this year, next Fri- effect, have already been secured in held in Marshfield . of Klamath county, a candidate for hu«T *t™*>n thorized to draw up the necessary champion tamers will be given in Co- Coos county, and double that numbar ’ m “** “rmOTy" , the senes with the House of David, document. quifte next Friday night, Aug. SI, at is confidently expected Portland ra-1 The worthy «»iron, other state senator at this fall’s election, A committee in each city and com 6 p. m. The event will be held in port« liM»0 as signing the petitions,' p,re,ent ,nd P*? offlc«r» will.«nd who is depoty district governor composed of the Israelites from Ben the Willard street parkways, just Lion» Clubs Club» in southern Oragon, Oregon, ton Harbor, Michigan. The darkies munity ia to ba named by the chair _ also present for the Nstal Day ob- of Lions be Natal and the sponsors of the movement west of the Sentinel building. will scr',anc«r *» they are every August was a guest at the Lions’ luncheon truly have a faster outfit then the man to solicit members for the club, a sre predicting 'that 20 million 1 white men who adorn their faces with which will, work in harmony with the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson, of 81. yesterday noon. (He made a vary fine have signed by the time congress "*• , iS’J’T’TL"”'2. wh takers. Republican County Central Commit- Kellerton, Iowa, are the experts v4>o meets in Jsnuary. California petT-' There wil1 »* * dinenr M noon tar ** * th* «’"J» dur‘B» wh,cl‘ *•* Glenn Murray, Oerl Gilbert and , toe wv. . W. w. E. u. Walsh n«H»n is ■> chairman ctMirman and will r’ags the exhibition, and Harry t ons are reported to have already Star member»- *nd the afternoon tea- ferrod to Joe Dunne as the man who Jack Thompson, Glendale star, are in Harry A. Slack is secretary of the Oerding is arranging the local details. been signed by 800,000 people. : sion will be devoted to ' bqaineaa. : almost - single-handed, " U ~ "* **J *" 1- » i - j prevented .-u the The evening aassian will start at ! selection of Dr. Zook, as chancellor readiness to hurl in these games. This last nsmed committee. Jacks m has been state champion Mr. Norier has received word that , ™ » of both Iowa and Illinois for two a representative of the southern Cali- : *'^1 «"d Beulah chapter members for Oregon’s educational institutions trio will face the famous “Babe” Ruth of the negroes in "iBabe” Favors, who years and is the son erf the former by the state’s educational committee. Council Session Monday fornia organisation will be here yearly slugs out a large total of home w >rld champion, Frank E. Jeckaon. Dh Zook ’ s communistic teachings are by nine o ’ clock at whioh time the the near future to assist in getting ’’ * Councilman Bryant and Medley runs. Among the other fence buster» Mrs. Jackson won fourth place in well known. were the only absentees at the regu the petition signing program Started membership roll of all the chapters in are Bennebte, Oualy, Henderson, and the World Tournament at the Chicago Geo. L. (Scootie) Dutton, of Port he county will be called. ‘oh a large »cal». McQueen. Guy Oualy and “Chick" lar session of the city council Monday World’s Fair, and glso won the land, was also a guest and spoke Beulah chapter won the attendance Following |3 an extract, from an Henderson are the coga of one of evening. There was very little busi Weatgrn States championship for briefly. * - aiticle appearing in the Oceanside, .up at Bandon last year and is hope baseball's fastest keystone combina ness to come before the session. wqmep at lx>qg Peach last December. The other entertaining feature waa Fred Scheer’s bid of »127.50 was Cal’-f.. B|ade-Tribune, wh:eh throws ful of repeating at Marshfield next tions. Tt»ere prill be no charge for witness Friday, a dancing trio—Erma Porter, Mary the lowest of two for the work of more light on this plan which would Aside from the fast, straight base ing this high class horseshoe pitching Anyone desiring transportation to Graham and Lennis Torrey—who per remove the terrors of old age from ball the Colored House feature their transferring the Are fighting appar program which W‘U «I«» '«Kinde fl the Bay for that occasion should call formed very pleasingly, with Anne million» and millions in this nation, Van Dyke beards, which will make the atus from the Oldsmobile track to the numbpr of seemingly impossible Tl>» fownsend Q. A. R. P. would also Lafe Compton, phone 609, before next Barton accompanying on the piano. Loggers ashamed of the stubble on new Ford fire truck, for painting it make mxney mare easy in the United Thursday noon and arrangements their fair faces, and a shadow infield and getting it ready for the Fire Planning Christmas Seal Sate exhibition. These along with the ex Department’s use. The fire commit States than it ever was before, but will be made for them. Morp Than 200 Pea Pickers what it might do in the way of infla Mrs. R. A. Wernich entertained the cessive pepper displayed by the tee was authorised to have the work Pc# pi«k'"g is at the peak on th« tion is another matter which should A New Furniture Store Opened Advisory and Kxeautivs Council of athletes of ebony here comprise a done. Tway and Ford ranches, but th« crop be taken into consideration. Here is 8. H. Donated was granted a license The new Adams Furniture »Co, the Coo» County Public Health Asso snappy, e torful exhibition. 1» not going to b« as large as sx- Frederick William Pett t’s analpysis st re, adjoining the hotel building, ciation, Including the local chairman An interesting sidelight is the bat to sell beer at The Pastime on First pcoted, due to ths strong winds which (Continued on page fourteen) will have its formal opening tomor and publie health norm, at a lunch tle between three Logegrs for the street. prevented spraying for aphis a few The city engineer was instructed to row, although It has been open for eon Thursday afternoon. Plans were battery championship of the team. Weak« «go, secure bids for repair of the fire mads for the coming Christmas Seal business all week after shipments of The games on Sunday and Monday Want Earlier Corn Show H. 0. Cadman stated this morning, walls at the city hail, to prevent Bela. good.« began to arrive. The store should see a real fight for the su Corn Show time Is approaching and that six or seven tons ef pea» ffer«| During the aeeaion Clarence Osika premacy. Glenn Murray is leading leaks, and for the painting of the ”om 1« well filled now but A. B. ■‘sing ahiuped daily from the Ford those most interested are urging that Adams, the proprietor, said yester was appointed county publicity chair the three leaders with an average of metal coping around the outside walla _____ is, it be held as early as possible, before' pipch. The bulk of th« shipments day that not more than half of hia man. The •eeocietion is desirous of .365, with Fulford and Stewart follow of the building. only November. Of course, a corn show be!ng canned at Marshfield, 1" A resolution was adopted, accept increasing the »mount of seals sold ing with .355 and RM respectively. be held until is ripe, stock had arrived. three or four cars of ice-p«eked peed«; 1 esnnot -- ----------------------- — the oorn --- - ing from the State Highway Depart Assisting Mr. Adams will be Mrs. this year and an attempt is going to pet being shipped for the fre»h pea w thu F*», ment, the paving done on West Front r «-.A BM rkmbzvkms. mA aXl ■ Ke» Minister Visiting iHere and an October skmAm date mrioa can — probably be Adams, and Harry Dorman, of Ta be made to inform the public of the and Ferry streets this summer, and welfare activities resulting from the coma, who was with Mr. Adame when selected. Rev. and Mrs. Rodney Sandberg, of the recorder waa authorised to ad he conducted a store at Grants Paas. ourchase of the seals, It has been sugggested, boo, that a *Oregon City, where be is pastor of dress a letter to the department ex- Stage» to Run to Powers Now bunfh nt alfalfa on the chin or cheeks the Evangelical church, were guests nroMing the city’s appreciation for On page three of this issue the. ¡. # the be the badge <rf , a Corn Corn Show Show booster booster ’» Three Fine Pronppctg Visitors Here from Wall* Walla a couple of days this week of Rev. installing so fine an improvement Oregon Motor Stages, Inc., annoonoes j yeari but it i» to be hoped that “With the possibilities of a gas or Mr. and Mra. Walter H. Bunch G. JI. Gray and Rev. W. Raymond the schedule for a Powers stage which thijl id<1 not n.g , giUy oil strike, the probability of coal 'ame over from College Place, a Wilder and their families. They were started last Saturday. Powers has I dea and whtakers are a ntiis«nc«. mining on a large eagle, «nd the fur suburb of Walla Walla, Tuesday eve an a vacation trip, arriving here Wed Recovers From Blood Poiaoninff loon w’thout public transportation ther possibility of a ramp being open ning and are spending ten days’ vis nesday and leaving for home this for a year or more, a nd the n»w M. 0. Hooton was down town this It feels J^ka Fall NfW* Mr. morning. ed near Fairview this fall, Coquille iting relatives In the county. sen-ice will be greqtly appreciated. morning for the first time in three ’ ia on the verge of a very strong come Bunch operates, a service station at Summer weather «Jong this eoast Jop Lj—tt, whq drove a stage tq weeks, having been laid up with Mood F'wvrs fop tflsny ri*rt. is driving for it most peculiar. Last Bunday it waa back,” remarked a director at the College Place and says that business I ii San Francisco for Operation poisoning which started in his arm. Chamber of Commerce luncheon to better over there than it was last i unusually warm here in Coquille, with Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Pook left test For a time Dr. V. L Hamilton feared th» company. They are enjoying the ooel| a bright sun all day, and yet the | Tuesday noon. He actually said, “on year. 1 week for Victoria, B. C., where Mr. amputation of the member would be beach at pandon was enshrouded in • the verge of a bocsn,” but the after ¿mast weather after seeing 1Q4 and Pook took a steamer for San Fran necessary. Ixxiked Like a Cigar Although weak and 20 effects of booms are sranetimea fatal, M degyeg weather at home. After • cisco. He expects to undergo an pounds lighter Mr. Hooton The dirigible Macon, which left its fog all day with a strong wind biow- and a steady, healthy growth Is muoh few days at Bandon they wiH leave operation at the Southern Pacific recovering. Sunnyvale base Tuesday morning, ng. At Laurel Lake, seven miles be more to be desired. for home over the Coast Highway the low Bandon and half a mite from the hospital there. Mrs. Pook, after visit pawed Bendon Tuesday evening letter pert of next week. ing in Seattle and Portland, will meet about 7:30. It looked to be flra ocean, the sun waa also bright. Moving Pictures of the Game Supt. Lane at Home Naw him in Granta Pass next week on his miles or more offshore, and about tfce the beach, all gioug the coast, was al Merle Landrith Married way home. si*e of a cigar as It drove standby most obscured by th» fog- Motion pictures of the Van Dyke 8upt. and Mrs. P. W- lame. who colored House of Devid vs. Coquille had been vacationing *t Bandon for Merle Landrith. of Roseburg. , son north. 1 ___ J o___ W______ V_______ Investigating Cod Proapecta Loggers baseball game are to be tak The ambulance, which went through nearly two months, moved up tn Co of Mr. and Mrs. Novia Landrith who Until J. ERis Loreman finishes his en Sunday by J. Ellis Loreman. Jhe H. A. Slack family, of Coquill«, Coquille shortly after one o’clock quille last week-end and will make formerly lived tn Coquille, was a lands snd the L. A. Liijagvist family, af Wednesday was taking Roy C. Griggs, heir home thia year ip «he house ju*t visitor here last Sunday and Monday, investigations of the coal The Gravel Ford Women’s Club met Marshfield, returned Sunday evening of Powers, to the hospital at North east of Dr. W V. Glaisyer’s on Third accompanied by hia bride. Ho was which are under option to the parties from a ten days’ outing at Mr. Litje- Bend from Powers. His left collar street, opposite the Washington school Hurried last Saturday to Miss Max from Washington who have been in Thursday at the community hall with qviat’s Lava Lake lodge, about M done was broken when he was etruck building. M t . Lane ia now putting ine Atterbury. They were on a ten- and out of Coquille for the pest three Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. Jim m.by a falling limb at Camp 2 of the in all his ttme getting ready for the day wedding trip, after which they weeks, no additional information of Clinton aa hostesses. A good time miles from Bend. They came home coos Bay Lumber Oo. by all opening of school on Sept. t, will make their I—a ta Cugmm. their iatewtions wiH ba given out. by way of Crater UM. ÍA ■T