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t he B Coquille >• k HH! COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2«. 1984. ■J.-‘H-..........'■ Flies Twice Across Country . ¿J J", 11 1 Not the Beat of Administrations Assessor J. P. Beyers does not Mayor J Arthur Berg returned agree at all with the Coos county Tuesday evening from his ten-day judge, who claims he “has given th» air trip to the Atlantic coast. He county the best administration it has landed in Portland Monday night. He As essor Beyers Finds County describes the trip as a most enjoyable Sixteen Couples Already on List Bays J. L. Smith, Chairman of ever had.” 85-Year Old Pioneer of Coquille Mr. Beyers ’ two-column article, one, with even less bumping than one Judge’s Record Is Full the Corn Show — Co for 50th Wedding Anni Suffers Fatal Heart At I printed in full in this issue, is based • 1 experiences on a train. The only I opération Needed of Flaws versary, Nov. 3 tack Wednesday j on facts which he has taken from the “bumpy" part was coming down the records, and is in no sense a political Columbia river gorge Monday eve TO THE TAXPAYERS OF COOS ning, although they did run into a WANTED — The names of every Just this final appeal to everyone broadside. Funeral services are being held at couple in Coos county who have before the big Com Show next week. COUNTY, Do you know: Those in touch with conditions at two o’clock this afternoon for one of sleet and rain storm crossing the been married for 50 yean or over; Nov. 2 And 3, to please wake up and the court house know positively tliat Coquille’s There ure a number of things tliat Rockies. pioneer women, Mrs. same to be forwarded to Mn. try to do as mqch or more than some a change is needed in the county Emma M Lyons, who enjoyed and the county court of Coos County has The altitude of their ship varied. James Watson, 090 West Fourth others are doing for the show, and do judge position. done, and is still doing, about which Crossing Nebraska they were as low deserved both the highest respect and you know nothing? You should be I as 2700 feet, and at another time Street, Coquille, Oregon, at once. not forget that what we most need to the truest love that a woman may Informed of these matters. I feel that | while the mayor was riding up next make It a success, is enthusiasm along Fell from Second Story Window receive from her friends and neigh it is my duty as a server of the tax- the pilot they went up to 11,200 to bors. The Coquille Corn Show, to be held1 with detorminatten to do our part. When a man bites a dog, that is payers of Coos County to inform you,1 avoi £ fog or jlonn If every able-bodied citizen will She was.a lovely charatcer, al in Coquille on Friday and Saturday, I news. Also when a woman falls from The information I am going to give( Durln< the the sight of ways bright and cheerful, looking I November 2 and 3, is to honor all th«' get into that parade with a float or the second story of an apartment you is taken from the records of citieg ,n at once was an in,plr. venerable married couple of Coo« solnpin’ on Friday p. m., you will continually on the bright side of life, building on to the sidewalk below, i Coos County, and are open to inspec- lnJ ipectacle even more than they • county, i. e.. those who have been! know that it was the biggest parade and not even her misfortune last May that is news. But the Sentinel is un when she fell and fractured her hip tton of any taxpayer. | were durfng the day. The ship he married 50 years or over, and the] that ever happened in this town. able to give any further Information The legislature of 1929 passed the ^eHed in w„ drivetl at a speed oi Com Show committee has set aside Come out and hear the Eugene, removed the smile from her face nor about the episode of that kind Tues following law which is Chapter 182, from 185 to 180 mileg an hour halted her cheery greetings to friends j the last and big day of the annual1 (Meemen Friday night and give them day evening, except that the lady ap u welcome which they shall never Page 17S: who came to see her. He and his brother spent a day in event as Golden Wedding day. parently did not suffer any broken “Section 1. The county court or New York, another in .Boston and one forget. This is the finest male chorus Her health throughout the years All such couple are to be the spec bones. board of county commissioners of any at the World’s Fair in Chicago. had been excellent and until Monday ial invited guests of the Corn Show, In the northwest and they are coming county may, at its discretion, waive of this week she was able to occupy and the invitation, herewith present on this goodwill trip from our neigh or reduce the penalty or interest, < m boring city without pay, except for' To Have 3 Corn Show Dances a wheel chair every day and enjoyed ed, asks that they present themselves Wind Dumped Him on Face The first Com Show dance is to being out on the porch. both, imposed for the failure to pay i I i at the Coquille Hotel at noon on Sat- expenses paid by the Corn Show Frank Dungey, street commission taxes within the time provided by Death was due to a heart attack 1 urday, November 3, where they will committee.. So please show your ap be held in the Graham Hall tomor row (Saturday) evening, with the at 8:30 o’clock Wednesday evening. law, for any year or years prior to er, belives there was an 80-mile an i be received by the committee in preciation in every way possible. and including 1927, if in its opinion, hour wind blowing in Coquille Sat charge of arrangements, lieaded by The Golden Wedding Jubilee is the Don Estes dance band furnishing the The services are to be held at the such action would facilitate the col urday night, as there is reported to Mrs. .Janies Watson. main event for Saturday afternoon, 1 music. The American Legion is Gano Funeral Home at two p. m. to have been on the coast. He was on lection of such taxes.” | Emphasis is placed upon the invi November 3rd, in the Community handling this dance as they will the day, conducted by Rev. W. S. Smith, police duty that night and as he IJitllziiwcS <«ri4V* nkuMl* Itirnnfu This law went into effect May 23, tation to the effect that if there are Building, with about twenty golden two on the evenings of Nov. 2 and 3, and Interment will be in the Masonic 1929. The county court of Cooe stooped over with a stick to force an, any such married couples who have wedding couples as the honored ' the Corn Show dates. The same di cemetery. County decided that it would be to opening in the catch basin at the no means of transportation, they guests of the Com Show. Suitable vision of net pro<-eeds will be fol Emma M. Bowlby was bom Sept. the best Interest of Coos County and First National corner a gust of wind should notify Mrs. Watson at Co gifts will be presented to each couple, lowed for all three of these dances, 5, 1849, in Sincoc, Ontario, Canada, an Inducement to delinquent tax caught him in the rear and sent him quille at once, and conveyances will with gold pieces as the grand prize ........................ ■ and was one month and 19 days post payers, to pay their delinquent taxes sprawling. He went flat, too. 85 years of age. She was married be provided for bringing them here and for second and third prizes. A r?I TDIE'TA T’Dl? A Q for 1927, and prior years, if the court Dec. 30, 1888, at Sincoe, to James A. and returning them to their homes. very fine program has been arranged DU IXlILU I would remit a part of the penalty and At 12:30 on this day, all these and is in charge of the Woman's Club, TTnr’ IITQ QI TDirPT Lyons with whom she came to Co interest. U KIL ITlo oU DJ EsU 1 quille in 1885. He was engaged in couples will be the guests of the Corn and perfect order is requested. This decision of the county court We also expect to meet you at the i _____ the lumber and mill business here Show at lunpheon at the Coquille was never published informing the Hotel, and in order that proper ar big old-time show Saturday night- j w H Wann ^e one of the most until his death, Sept. 10, 1897, taxpayers that this would be granted Of the seven children bom to rangements be made for them, it is set program. I interesting talks heard by the Lions them. No order of the court was The plot of the hilarious comedy urged that their names be forwarded Now. if every one will just snap Club in a long.time, yesterday noon, them only three survive, Mrs. Fred made directing the tax collector to chosen for production by the Junior to Mn. Watson at once. into it this wiU be the best Corn his subject being buried treasure. Kronenberg, of Philadelphia, Penn.; grant remission of any part of penal class of Coquille High School centers J. Stewart Lyons, of Marshfield, and As a further feature of the recogni Show in the world or anywhere else. Mr. Wann is a coin collector him-, ty and interest to all delinquent tax- about ____ ________ the rich and pampered Clar- tion of these venerable people, there J. L. Smith, Chairman. self and knew his subject. He ex Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman, of Coquille, with payers for 1927 and prior years. Only j ence Moore's choice of a future Mrs. is to be presented to each guest a hibited a $20 gold piece, from a pri 1 whom Mrs. Lyons had made her those that contacted the county court clarence Moore. Clarence would suitable gift, with special gifts to the Parade WiU Be Good vate mint in San Francisco in the 1 home since her daughter's marriage. personally were granted a reduction hove had a fine opportunity, too, if oldest couple in years of marriage, The American Legion Com Show early days, and a Spanish doubloon. I ’r’ie seven children were Agnes, and a separate order was made for' lt hadn’t been for the three oJhn also the couple married in and living ■ Charlotte, Lillie, Fred A., William H„ parade committee announces the of the seventeenth century. each application. Smiths, gardeners, who walked right the longest time in Coos county. ^Jpria* list for the Com Show parade His talk dealt principally with the, ^ames Stewart and Josie. There have been issued to date ap- ' away with his plans and the three Besides her children she to sur- to take" place at 1:30 p. m. attempts made to recover the treasure proximately 168 orders, remitting or, girls be wanted to marry. Although Corn store of pirates from an island off the vivcd b* thr<* brothers and two sis y, Nov. 2nd. Clarence turned ceve-man to win a featu coast of Nova Scotia- wMafofota bee j t*™ who reside in Canada, eight mmittee is a< part and others all. wife, he found he had started too late that tnat relatives of all couples married in Hains up a large number of en- I going on intermittently for nearly 200 ¿randchfldren and five great grand Since this law went into effect, —he had been too long tied to his | 50 yeais or more give whatever as-, tries and indications are that this years. children. 1390 taxpayers have paid their 1927' mother’s apron strings. But go and sistanev possible, particularly in the year’s parade wUl be the largest in At every ten-foot level for a depth | Mrs WM ■ true Christian tax. These taxpayers did not receive ' see for yourself the mirth-provoking matter of seeing that the names and Corn Show history. of 110 feet on the island wooden woman, a loving wife, a devoted I any reduction in their penalty or antics he is forced into and the web j . addresses of such conplas are — for- Division and locations for form- ___ — . .v....- platforms were encountered in the mother and one whose friendship interest. Why? Because they did of romantic intrigue ... of romantic intrigue that that is is woven woven u/ardn/l warded the commits at the earliest . jng are as follows ! excavations, but at that depth a floor ! I w,s Prlzpd rlze<l bF by an all 10 to whom thot not know the court was granting it. around ___ him. ________ Clarence, the sissy, possible date. | Division No 1. Traffic officer. And those officer, ' was pierced which permitted ocean oedan friendship was given given. Draw your own conclusions as to clarence, the cave-man, is played by, ” Following is the list of sixteen honored guests, mayors of Coos water to enter'the excavation and fronds will sincerely mourn the loss whether these 1390 taxpayers have Howard Hlckam, who has a support- couples whose names have already county cities, Marshfield high school nature has so far resisted all efforts °f one whom to know was to love, received a fair or square deal. ing cast of unusual ability. The char- been secured by the Woman’s Club band and Boy Scouts. Form on Sec- . to shut off the water. In a conversation with Judge seters are as follows: Clarence Moore, and it is hoped to secure as many Car Collision in the Rain Thompson a few days ago I asked Howard Hlckam; Mrs. Dixby-Moore, more: Messrs, and Mesdames Geo. ond street between city hall and court ' But below the 110 foot level the house facing west. augurs have struck rounded surfaces, Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. John him where he got his authority for his mother, Levelle Walstrom; Mrs. F. Folsom, C. E. Cleghorn, Geo. W. Division No. 2. Organizations and like casks, and sheds of gold have making thia discrimination between Davenport, his Aunt Susan, Barbara Taylor, Sr.. J. S. Houck, C. R. Bloyd, organization floats. In charge of! been picked up by the boring equip- McNair, was so badly cut around the forehead, face and chin in an auto taxpayers? His answer was, “I get Ann Oderkirk; her three nieces, . Lois Chas. Bunch, all of Coquille; Mr. and . ment. mobile wreck at 7:40 Tuesday eve my authority from the Attorney Grider, Dorothy Yarbrough and Elea I Mrs. T. P. Hanly, Leneve; Mr and Hap Charneski. form on Second The recovery of the buried treas ning that Dr. V. L. Hamilton found General’s opinion and Supreme Court nor Smith; the three John Smiths, Mrs. Dave Carey, Powers; Messrs street, left side of street, facing west towards Hall street, extending as far ure would not be nearly so interest it necessary to take 25 stitches to decisions.” Lloyd Wood, Calvin Savage and Jack and Mesdames James Laird and P. east as necessary. ing as it would be to know how the close the cuts Ills face was forced Soon after this law went into ef Clinton; Li’ette, the French maid, A. Alford, Sitkum; Mr. and Mrs. J. pirates so effectively buried their through the windshield of the Geo. Division No. 3. Outside communi fect, the case of Livesay vs. Annond. Dorris Compton. E. Ellis, Myrtle ____ Point; _____ Mr. ____ and Mrs. ties and granges. In charge of Bill treasure. Lorenz milk delivery truck, driven Pae. 284, Page 168, was appealed to The play will be produced at the John Hillstrom, Marshfield; Mr. and Cunning. Form on Taylor street by Wesley Harrison. the Supreme Court to tost its appli Coquille Community Hall this eve- Mrs. L. W. Tope, North Bend; Mr. facing south towards Second street. The latter started to turn north No More Like Him cation and conotitu'tonality. The ning. Miss Kathleen McClintock la and Mrs. Frank Ray. Cooston; Mr. Division No. 4. School and Junior Humorous situations sometimes , from Second street onto Henry, at Supreme Court held the law was directing the play and promises ev- and Mrs. John W. Appleton, Ban- organizations. In charge of Frank break down the dignity of the court. [ the southeast court house cornerand constitutional. As to its application eryone a fine evening’s entertain- croft; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, Bandon, Schram. Form on Elliott street fac as happened here last week, when His ' in the rain did not see the Geo. Burr they said in part as follows: ment. i Mr and Mrs. Ray will be eligible ing north towards Second street. Honor had to hide his face at one Durant car, driven by Ronald Burr, “In our opinion this act does not 1 by two days, their fiftieth anniver- Division No. 5. Individual entries. witness’ retort. It was during the until he had started to turn. He authorize county boards to remit Sanfords Return from California sary being on November 1. then tried to cross in front of the (Continued on Page Nine) trial of Geo. Lloyd for stealing a these charges for one property owner Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sanford and clock and a pair of shoes which he Durant but caught it on the left and withhold such action from an Mrs. A. E. Walstrom returned home i Eugene Gleemen, N ot . 2 sold to a second hand man for six f.ont, completely wrecking the Dur But It’s Fine Now other. We believe that the act con ant and doing considerable damage templates general orders applicable last Saturday from their two weeks’ The Eugene Gleemen, outstanding The total rainfall for the two bits. trip to California. They stopped in Clarence Barton, apopinted defense 10 Mr Lorenz’ Ford, to the entire county.” civic male chorus from the Lane months since Sept. 1 is 8 <4 inches, Jose, 1 This would mean that one general San Francisco, Los Gatos, San __ > county metropolis, adii ■ appear in the greater portion of which fell the attorney, asked the second hand man | Long Beach, San Diego, and Los An- if he couldidentify the shoes and Myrtle Grange to Entertain order to the tax collector should be visttog olZfriendsand rriá-¡ ev*nin«’ past week. Last Saturday night’s He made by the county court; then all : lives at several ponts. Mr. Sanford NovCTnber ’’ * 7:30 P Myrtle Grange will entertain the et the storm was the worst seen here- in clock offered ini' evidence, inH„, ™ community hall. This concert is fur several years, but no damage was thought they were the ones, but Coquille Grange next Tuesday eve taxpayers would have received the ___ »kJ »s. « ah « „e says that the stories of an influx of wouldn’t swear to it. “Can you iden ning. Oct. 80, with a dinner in Grange same reduction. nished by the Gleemen as a good-will done locally. hoboes, mendicants and their ilk into To give<some idea how the court gesture from Eugene, is sponsored by On the Marshfield-Emipre cut-off tify this man as the one who sold headquarters in Myrtle Point. The California are all true. He saw sev discriminated. I will cite a few indi the Corn Festival committee, and road a tree which had fallen across them to you. then?” was the attor hour is seven o’clock. eral trains on which the human pop ney ’ s next question. “ And how? ” The dinner is the reward frqpi the vidual cases In most cases they or promises to be a highlight of the fes the road sheared the top from a car, ulation resembled In quantity the “Are there any more like him?” Rodent Control contest recently, end tival. dered all penalty and 50% of the in seriously injuring the occupants, fleas on a dog. In Los Angeles a terest refunded or remitted. The As a musical organization the Glee Willis Dillworth, Evelyn Gallahoo asked the witness with a disgusted ed between the two granges. person cannot walk a block without look at the prisoner. “They turn out Coquille Grange dispatched the great The first case they had was on having Sinclair literature shoved at men are recognized as one of the and C. M. Barney. clocks and shoes by the thousands er number of rodents. finest signing groups in the North May 27, 1929, the application of Wil-! him. Billboard advertising is at-j which all look alike!” Breaks Both Bones in Leg Ham Hagge. (at that time a member tacking Sinclair’s promise of a job for west. Composed of eighty men from And Lloyd was convicted for a six- every walk of life, with very few pro of the county court), at course, BUI everyone by putting up to the resi Low Fare to Portland Leland Minard was rushed to the bit theft which caused a Coos county I fessional musicians in the member being one of the Court, they were dent laboring man that the newcom Mast hospital in Myrtle Point yester expense of more dollars than his K. A. DeMaris, Southern Pacific ship, this group, under the able di day where Dr. M. Earl Wilson set just practicing on his application. I ers will “get your job.” agent who was in Coquille Wednes rection of John Stark Evans, of the both bones in his left leg, just above th-’fts came in in pennies. will quote it as appears in County day, says that the S. P. will have University of Oregon faculty, school Court Journal 14, Page 248: the ankle, and placed the limb In a More OCC Boys from Chicago special rates for the Oregon-Oregon To Campaign for McLain of music, is generally acknowledged * -“It- appears to the court that the cast. The leg was broken when he State football game in Portland Nov. Dr. G. W. I^slie. chairman of the by critics as an outstanding example Three hundred and three CCC re personal taxes of W. F. 4 Augusto was caught by the cable of a stump 10. Leaving Marshfield Friday eve democratic county central committee, of the performance of the cultivated cruits arrived in Coquille by special Hagge in the amount of 8193.44 for puller on his ranch at Dora. ning, the tickets will be goo.1 until I was In Coquille yesterday and stated amateur. Concert successes in Se- train Wednesday morning, all of the year 1924 are unpaid the following Tuesday morning. They j that a committee has begun active attle, Chehalis, Portland, Salem, and I Ballots Delivered This Week them from Chicago. Of this number will also heve a bus at the Bay to It further appearing that W. F. A campaigning on behalf of Hugh Me-. U6 were taken to Powers for the (Continued on Page Nine) Augusto Hagge were unaware of the Lain, democratic candidate for coun The Sentinel this week finished camp at China Flat and the rest were bring passengers back -o Coquille be fact that the 1924 personal taxes ty judge, who is necessarily absent in printing and delivered to County divided briwqpq the McKinley camp fore nine o’clock Tuesday morning. were delinquent. Nearly Went Through Bridge Clerk Oddy the 14,082 official ballots and those down the coast in Curry j Portland with the state HOLC or- Therefore It is the order of this ganization. for tfft election next month and the county. Coquille Budget Approved Harold Varney mashed a fender court that the sum of 3205 05 be ac 7,100 sample ballots. A few extra Mayor £era and Councilman Gano ! and bumper Sunday night while go cepted as full payment; this being samples were printed which can be Corn Show Admissions Red Cross Needs Clothing were the only absentees at the atf=~ • ing to the fire and broke a couple of the original amount of 8193.44 plus obtained at thia office. The Coquille Red Cross headquar jotimed meeting of the city council Admissions to the evening shows boards on the Henry street bridge. interest at 6% for one year.” • ters. in the Sentinel building, is ur M< nday evening. The public hearing at the Com Show next week will be He is a member of the department The amount of interest paid was a straight 25 cents for everyone— and was travelling when a car in Bandana, Straw Hats, Monday gently in need of clothing and shoes, on the budget was not attended by 811.61. The amount of interest and man, woman or child—on Friday front of him turned to the left at The official Com Show regalia— particularly for men. Anyone hav any taxpayer, either for or against penalty remitted was >85.11. -The bridge decking straw hats, bandana handkerchief ing such articles which they can dis its adoption, and the budget was ap night—and the same on Saturday eve Fourth street. Interest on warrants issued against ning, except that children under was very slippery and he hit one side and corncob pipe—will be worn by pense with are requested to notify proved as published a couple of twelve accompanying parents will be of the guard wall and then across to Com Show boosters, starting next either Mrs. J. R. Bunch or Mrs. F. F.! weeks ago No other business was Schram. (Continued on Page Five) Monday morning. admitted for tan eanta that evening. the other. I i «B 1* So Ci I JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TO-NIGHT f I I j I 6»,A I I ! I ♦ i J X J 4- < - r • •‘-A- .e-- «« ■ » ; I I f I ( ¡ a f »i I