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LETTER FROM PAPER THATO LIK VOL. XXXI. NO. ». f Roseburg Plays Here Tonight h Chamber of Commerce Rec ommendation to City—Com mittees Appointed The Coquille Red Devils’ second game with the Roseburg Indians will be played in the Community Build ing here this evening. When Co- quilfe played out there a few weeks ago the Roseburg five nosed out a hard-fought game. 34-30. Both teams have improved since then and tonight's game should be a hummer. Roseburg lias no “B” team so the preliminary to tonight's high school game will be one between two inde pendents, Bill’s Place and Thrift’s. This game will start at 7:30 o'clock. 4 COQUILLE. COO« COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 33. 1835. h =— Scouting to Resume Here Per Ton To Be Paid the Local Talk by Jack De Witte, at Lions Club Yesterday, Intensely Rail Track Joint Corpora * Interesting tion by Manufacturer It was nported at the Lions Club luncheon yesterday noon that ar rangements had been made for re suming Scout activity in Coquille and other towns in' Coos county by at taching the troops here to the Eu gene-Willamette volley council. It will cost each city »70 a year and the money has been raised in Co quille. Myrtle Paint, Bandon, Marsh field and North Bend. The scout ex ecutive from Eugene will spend 18 days of the year on this side of the county and d the same number on the Bay side, 1 which I» more attention than Coos;__ .. when it ■ was _____ at- - received : ached to the Roseburg council. The L>ons club furnishes the funds for the Coquille Scouts and the 20-30 club has agreed to provide the Scout master. There will probably be two trpope in Coquille. WOMAN'S CLUB Annual Card Party to Be Heid In L «. O. F. Hall Next 7 Tuesday Evening The concensus of opinion at the Jack DeWitte, world war veteran, The directors of the Rail Track The Coquille Woman’s Club will forunx meeting of the Chamber of Joint Corporation met in Dr. Jas. "writer for detective magazines and a give ita annual card party, with lots Commerce, in the hotel Wednesday Jas. Richmond’s office here last eve member of the American Legion and of merchandise prizes on hand, in the evening, was that the Community ning and authorised a contract to be French Legion, was the-guest speaker Odd Fellows' Temple, next Tuesday Building should be left where it to; made with the Standard Equipment at the Lions club lunch yesterday, evening, Feb. 26. that a new concrete building is un Co., of New York, for the manufac it has been referred to as the most This yearly card party by the ladies thinkable at thi* time; and that such McNelly Retained at Co. Farm ture qf the rail joint which E. C. intensely interesting talk heard by is one of the season’s outstanding so repairs as are possible should be Neal invented some two or three the Lions in months-o< years. cial affairs and the participants have The county court on Wednesday made at once. H's subject was criminology. He years ago. A telegram was sent to always. In the past, enjoyed an eve named C. L. Wilson of Marshfield, gs. These repair« would include what Mr Neal and L. A. Liljeqvist, who had acted with the police in many of ning of unalloyed pleasure. janitor for the court house, to suc the city officials already have in are in Chicago to sign with the man the largest cities in Europe and his The card games will not be con ceed C. Ç. Evland. mind at SERA projects — the re ufacturing company on a royalty comparison of methods over there fined to bridge, either contract or As superintendent at the county planking of the walk from the street basis of $3 36 per gross ton of joints With those In ¿he United States was auction, but will include any kind of farm, Fred C. MsNelly, who has to the door; the placing of’ posts manufactured. This will mean a far from flattering for the foreign game for which a table can be made made so excellent a record in man which would prevent the walk being systems. royalty of 15 cents per joint. Honoring “Father's” Birthday up—five hundred, hearts, pinochle, aging the farm, for many years past, used by automobiles; the widening of What that will mean to the stock ’ Scdtland Yard is really a joke when Honoring the father of this country pedro, or what have you. Probably was named by the court to continue the driveway from Willard street, holders of the Rail Joint corporation compared with crime detection in and his birthday tqfiay, the bank, the a game of solitaire would not be for in that position. past the Legion Home, to the myrtle could easily be figured by anyone the U. S. The best word he could' postofflee, the city hall and the bidden. grove, and the installing of larger who knows the total railroad mileage say for It was that there is no graft 1 The 35 cent price of the tickets will court heuse, are ail closed today. water pipes to the showers and in the United States, for all railroads in the Yard, unless it is in the high- ' Business -houses do not observe this include score card, refreshments, toilets in the building; and the in will eventually be equipped with er-ups, and he did not know about door prizes, of which there are to be holiday by remaining closed. stallation of lights along the walk thto safety device. We hesitate to them. But the personnel of the Yard 1 many, and prizes for high score. to the building. say how many millions this wilt in mostly flatfeet. Those contributing merchandise for He told of a Yard man who came In addition to this the city will re mean for the.local corporation. prizes include J. A. Thomas, Roberts Judge McLain** plan to have legis new the roof as it to needed The The Northwestern railroad already over to Chicago to get ’ a prisoner. Beauty Shop. T. Warner, Mrs. Nina ceiling and whitewashing of the in lative enactment which would have has 20 miles of track equipped with When he arrived he decided to go Nosier, H. N. Lorenz, Nosier Grocery, terior are other improvements which permitted Coos county to fund ita thto joint, and it has proved abeo-i ^oUt and look for another man wanted, Cow Bell Dairy, Swift A Co., Dr. C. Mr*. R. A. Wemich, president of the ■ix per cent warrant« with four per lutely satisfactory in every way in i Within 15 minutes his body was A. Rtetman, Nosler’s Beauty Shop, Ten applicants for citizenship were Hand’s Shoe Shop, Medford’s Gro Woman’s Club, urged and if funds cent bonds was knocked out Monday making rigid the steel lines of rail found, riddled with machine gun bul * led. And that "Bobby” had bragged naturalized before a fair-sized atten cery, Coos Feed & Seed Co., Stevens are available the city will consider morning when Gov. Martin refused road track. to sign the bill which .had been passed about how he would “get his man!” dance in Circuit court Tuesday morn Hardware, W. H. Bond, Dunham's, the possibility of doing that also. ------ ?*----------------- The decision reached at the Wed by both the senate and house. The Mr. DeWitte told about a Los ing. Others, whose witnesses were Southwestern Motor Co., Safeway, F. F. A. Entertain» Grange Angeles deputy sheriff, whose only not present, or who needed further Farr & Elwood, West Coast. Tele- nesday evening session was that rep- law would have applied to all 36 The regular social session of Co- study before being admitted to citi phone Co., Folsom's Grocery, Co presentatives of all civic bodies in counties in the state, but there are quille Grange was held in W. O. W. _ / Coquille be appointed to meet with ' not many of them which would have a hair, half an inch long, foun^ in zenship, will come up for a hearing quille Service Station, Rackleff hall last evening, with one hundred a gash in the flesh of a dismembered at a future date. the council and help in the decision ision needed to take advan! advantage of it. Gov. Pharmacy, V. R. Wilson, Bill’s Place, present, including visitors from the ___ Martm declared tt to 1>e “clearly un The questioning by the examiner J. A. Lamb Co., City Cleaners, Fuhr as to how much can be donsu—_____ body. There was no other hair on Fairview and McKinley Granges. The Chamber of Commerce por constitutional.” the body and absolutely nothing In from Portland brought out that the man’s Pharmacy, No-D-Lay Cleaners, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ruble were tion of that committee consists of Having lost in his efforts to ac- the way of flesh identification. The applicants all had a fair knowledge Busy Corner, H. S. Norton Music, Geo. Belloni, Wm. Barrow and J. L. i compUsh interest saving on general given the obligation and became murder had been committed two of the government of the Roosevelt Super Service, Coquille members of the Grange. Stevens. F. 8. Emery was appointed fund warrants. Judge McLain is now months before, but eventally a high United States, and that all were of I-aundry, Coquille lee Co.'. Peoples The program was in charge of the good moral character, with no arrests Market. I. A. Elrod, C. K. Norcott, by the Lions club; Mrs. R. A. Wer- turning his attention to general road Coquille Future Farmers of America^ flying doctor confessed to the crime. nich and Mrs W H. Mansell will fund warrants, and he finds statu And it all started from that half for moral turpitude smirching their Coquille Hotel, Hudson's Drug Store, chapter and they presented an hour, records. act for the Woman’s Club; and Mrs. tory provisions which would permit inch of blond hair. First National Bank, Joyce’s Beaqty and a half program, with the follow- Bertha J. Smith and Mrs. A. N the funding of rood warrants with One applicant informed the ex Solon, Economy Market, J; C. Penney Mr. DeWitte was on the scene ing officers presiding: Cedric Cross, Gould have been appointed by the bonds, if a majority of the votess fa When Dillinger was killed in Chicago, aminer that congress was the presi Co., Gould Furniture Store, Ber president; Ben Daniels, vice-presi-1 B. P. W. club. vor the plan. This, of course, means pnd stated that there was almost an dent’s assistant in running the gov gen’s, Thrift Grocery, Taylor Bat But Judge Mc dent; Harold Neal, secretary; J taking part in the dto- a spacial election y__Qf federal and police officers ernment, when he should have said tery A Service Station, Slater Va Lain says tire difference between the Clinton, treasurer; Clynard neighborhood where the No. the cabinet was. This caused*Judge riety Store, E W Gregg, Niles Motor stott, reporter; and W. M. six per cent rate the warrants car IV was attending 'his last mo- Brand to facetiously remark, “I Co.. Fred Kunz Garage, Fit— ii i ld adviser. ."X , Woman’s Club ry and the present four per cent bond J lion picture. In fact, Mr. DeWitte thought congress was fighting the Service Station. Mike’s Implement Cedric Crow gave « resume of the had f;own /rom Nw o,i • president.” operative ral initiative*. rate, would mean a saving of 17500 Ilouse, Jno. A. Martin, Liberty The- („ ,h„ K1. Mayor Berg, who told what the dty the first year in interest, and that year’s work of the F. F. A., and , tip that something big was going to Following is a list of those ad-' ' atre, Simth Wood-Products, City of spoke of the advantages given its j contemplated doing, and said the city with road warrants back to par, the break in Chicago. The officers had mltted to citizenship, their present Coquille, J. L. Smith. , would also endeavor to have the ex county would save thousands of dol members in fitting themselves for Dillinger ’s capture or death planned address, and the country of their na leadership and community service. ' terior of the building painted; J. E. lars additional in lower prices for tivity: many .days in advance. Another Coquille Beach Cottage Norman Berry gave a very fine Norton, O. C. Sanford, 3. M. Nosier, purchases. Carl Arthur Brandt, Marshfield, Mr. DeWltte gives the. United talk on the life of Oeo. Washington. , L J. Post and his two sons have He estimates the cost of an elec Wm. Barrow, C. W. Gano and J. A. States credit for having the finest Finland. The music of the evening was fur- ( Fitzpktrick. ’ tion at $2700, which would mean a Edith Helena Brandt, Marshfield, been making rapid progress in the federal and state police in the world. construction of Mrs. A. J. Sherwood’s Mr. Sanford said it was a dream net saving of $4800 on the interest nished by the triple trip, or Girls Finland. Bandon cotage which they started of his that when he became a mil charge alone, beside the saving on League ensemble; by the FFA Hill .. Adolf A. Johnson, Marshfield, Fin Toll-Free Bridges Probable billies, on hp.rmonica and guitar, and last week. The cottage to something lionaire that he would have erected purchasers. land. by several soloists. I | A program which would make Ore- and present to the city a modem, Before calling an election, the Erick A. Asphalm, Marshfield, Fin more than 400 feet south of the Goo. Amanda Stem furnished two VO- gon's five new bridges on the coast land. At his request his name was Bryant cottage, which was heretofore fire-proof building which would be court will write for the opinion of the farthest south of the Coquille col a real community center for Coquille, bond attorneys as to the legality of cal solos; Mrs. Ruth Beyers two solos highway free of toils and would pro- changed to Erick A. Johnson. which would house the public library the bonds, if and when the voters on the cello; Ben Holverstott two pi- vide the state with a much-needed Walter Charles Germain, Marsh ony which at the present time num ano solos; Lewis Donaldson and modern highway from Troutdale to field, Great Britain. bers ten along the bluff from the Dr. and have an auditorium suitable for approve them. \ Preston Moy rendered harmonica Bonneville was agreed on at Salem holding state conventions. Charles Fred Winters, Bandon, J. R. Bunch to the Bryant seashore solos, and Orval Bailey a guitar sglo 1 yesterday by Governor Martin and I home. Mrs. W emi ch brought to the meet Cases Set for Next Week Greet Britain. Refreshment* of coffee and cake '.he state highway commission, says The Sherwood cottage stands back ing’s attention the.4ennis courts, lo Vittoria E. Biasca, Coquille, Swit Following is a list of cases set by were served at the dose of the F. F. a dispatch to the Oregonian. farther from the bluff than any of cated on city property across Tenth Judge Brand on Tuesday to come zerland. up A. program. The proposal must be submitted to street from the high school, and John M. Brynteson, Marshfield, the others. It to 32x40 feet in dimen next week in Circuit court; the PWA because, among other , Switzerland. sions, and will afford garage room stated many people thought those Monday—State vs. Richard Jordan, things, it embodies an additional fed- ■ for two cars, beside having a good- 750,000 Trout Allocated court* should be located on the high Elsie Charlotte Halliday. Coquille, indicted by the grand jury last week sized living room, a kitchen, shower Fifteen sportsmen from Marshfield (r®' «‘ft of »4,200,000. school grounds. This, however, to a ! Great Britain. on the charge of involuntary man North Bend, Bandon and Coquille P*»:; George Bok. Lakeside. Denmark. room and three bed rooms. It to en Woman’s Club project and the Cham slaughter. , _ are _ the . fe*tur^ °f closed with rustic and to to have a ber of Commerce members did not met here last evening to' apportion Tuesday—M A. Ostby vs. Coos Bay present »1,400,000 gift from the gov- Buck, shaked roof. feel like doing anything which might the seven hundred and fifty thousand Dredging Co., and Portland Mortgage look as though the chamber was in Co. vs. John F. Matson. cutthroat and steelhead fingerlings ernment for the coast bridges. 2. The state would substitute gen Damage Can Settled terfering in the ladies* program. Wednesday—State of Oregon vs. which are nearly ready for distribu eral obligation bonds for the »2,- Mrs. Anna Worthington tion from the hatchery at Bandon The case of Allie Miller, guardian Died Here Sunday 200.000 in bonds now pledged and ed by Leonard Ensele on hto violin, for me-aon, Willard, Miller, who was Thursday—Anna Louise Majors vs. The state game commission truck which would be redeemed through accompanied by hto sister, Geraldine, i State Industrial Accident Commission will be here in the near future to dis Mrs. Anna Martha Worthington, a severely injured when struck by a at the piano: and by a double boys’ and A. C. Meyer vs. Mineralized-Cell tribute the fry as allocated last lolls under the present agreement. resident of Coquille for. the past car a week ago Sunday, against the 3. PWA would dispose of the bonds quartet from the high school, accom- t night. twelve years, passed away at her Coos Bay Times and the driver of Wood Pi eserving Co. ind would then make a gift to the panied by Margaret Purvance at the. _______________ For Curry county streams there are homo on South Heath street, last the car, John Nelson, was settled out piano The boys that did Coquille exceedingly rAftrartinn« -» at Lier»/ I ihartv 150,000 cutthroat trout and 200.000 -‘ate of »4,200.000. which to the es- J Sunday night. of court the same day it was filed. well and proved will well and proved that Coquille will Attractions at Liberty steelhead. i mated cost of constructing the 20 Mi Funeral services were conducted at The damages asked totalled »327. miles of Columbia River highway not lack for male vocalists when Many outstanding pictures have In Coos county the distribution wil the Gano Funeral Home at two p. m. but J. Arthur Berg, for the plaintiff, unning west from Bonneville to Frank Leslie, E. D. Webb, J. L. Smith, be<?n booked by the Liberty Theatre be according to the following Tuesday by Rev. G. A. Gray. Inter and Marvin Skipworth, for the de Troutdale. H H Hartley, and many others re- for showing during the next thirty schedule: ment was in the cemetery at Myrtle fendants, reached a settlement and 4. The government would be asked Hare are just a “ few of the tire from musical participation. The days. ” 1 ' “ stipulated that the case was settled. North Coos river, 40,000 of each Creek on Wednesday. to ajree that this »4,200,000 for high double quartet was composed of Lin many screen hits which will appear: kind. Mrs. WorthiKgton was bom in Eng way purposes would be in addition to Swain, Jim Robinson. Don Smith, ’Sweet Adeline,” Shirley Temple and Ten Mile lake, 40,000 each. Boys Face Tenn la Pen land March 13, 1859, being eleven all moneys which may be received in Jesse Barton. Jim Schaer, Alton Lionel Barrymore In "Little Colonel,” Ten Mile creek, 20,000 each. months and four days post 75 years Ovid Weekly and Tommy LeRoy Will Rogen in “ Life 1935-38 under the Cartwright act or Begins at 40,' Schroeder, Bob Waggoner and Tom The North. South and East Forks of age. Barkley were bound over to the ■ “David Copperfield,” Janet Gaynor out of any new qlloactions received Thrift. ‘ , of the Coquille, a total of 50,000 each. She to survived by four sons and grand jury by Justice Dodge in Myr and Warner Baxter in "One ” — from the »4,8/0,000,000 relief pro More Big, Myrtle. Cherry and Rock three daughters, nine grand children tle Point Monday, for entering and gram now before the congress. Spring,” "Baboona,” an aerial epic Sentinel Awarded. Contract i creeks 10,000 each of both kinds, in and three groat grandchildren. Her robbing Bill Osborn’s pool hall the over Africa with Mr and Mrs. Mar- Briefly, the federal government i all four streams. sons and daughters are Eva M. night before. The Sentinel was given the con They admitted thrir would’be merely making Oregon a ,ln Johnson. “Devil Dogs of the Air.” | • ■ --------- Worthington and Mrs George P. guilt and their bail was set at >2500 tract by the county .court at ita ses bridge loan undeP the present set-up Goodman, of Coquille; Mrs. Frank G. sion on Wednesday, to publish the Nat’l Commander to Broadcast | Second Ho? Payment Monday because the tolls would repay the Burroughs, of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. each. They may be taken before ‘Miminons tn the case of Coos county Judge Brand the first of the week t | ‘A check for »3 000 was received by money: if it agrees to the revision it The national commander of the versus the taxpayers who are delin Clarence Zumwalt, of Sixes, treasur- will be makipg on outright highway Grace Schrader, of Canton, Ohio; after waiving grand jury investiga James A. Worthington, of Canyon tion. quent more than three years in their American Legion will speak over the ' r' of'the Coos & Curry corn-hog gift ville; H-nry F Worthington, of Rose '"Mi I ...aim.il ■■■■■ tax payments. The Sentinel’s bid Columbia Broadcasting system next control association, from the Fed»ral burg; George W. Worthington, uf was 2 1-3 cents a line per insertion. Wednesday evening, Feb. 27, irom government this week. It to the sec Former Resident Visits Here Nampa, Idaho, and Victor E. Worth Washington Party Thia Evening The Coos Bay Times’ bid was 2% ! « 45 •:<» o’clock. Pacific coast ond payment to the farmers and at cents per line, a difference of pos-l time. The comamndqj is Frank M.J The Women’s Relief Corps will A brother, Elijah Dr. C. O. Mace, who lived in Co ton, of Coquille. »1.07 per head for hogs will be dis give a Washington Party, this eve sibly .»50 in the two bids. It will Belgrano, Jr., who will discuss vitally tributed among 76 farmers Those in quille durtpg his school days and for Boggs, lives in Greenville, Okla. ning at 7:30 p. m., at the home of appear as a part of the Sentinel is important matters concerning the this section will receive their pay the last several years has resided in Mrs. Mary Wimer, 313 W. Fourth St. sue for a period of five weeks, legislative situation with regard to ments at County Agent Jenkins* of- San Jose and Santa Cruz, Calif., was “C” Club Sponsor*-Picture The party is being given to assist tn immediate payment of Adjusted Ser starting some time next month. The “ C" club of Coquille High, the a Coquille visitor yes'erday. Mrs I flee on Monday, and checks for the vice Certificates. relief work, so please bring along 1 Maishfteld-North Bend-Lakeside dis- Mace, formerly Harriet Sweet and lettermen’s organization of C. H. 8., id selling tickets fot your pennies. Boys Were Net Too Gallant ,! trict will receive theirs at the Coos their three children have been visit- is sponsoring and .................... ■ 47 Inches of Rain 1 Bay Mutual Creamery on , ing at the Richard Danielson home “Mrs Wiggs of 1 the Cabbage Patch.” Joyce Wright’s ladies team lost an The Ideal Bakery has remodeled the The total precipitation since the between one and three p. m. the past week and will also visit her the picture to be shown at the Liberty other bowling tournament last Tues sister. Mrs. Pearl Elllngsen, here. Dr. Theatre the coming Sunday, Monday interior of their room, cutting down . .................. .......... day evening, this time to the boys of first of last September has now W. £ T. U rommag^ sale, next Mace has recovered from a year’s ill- and Tuesday The boys will appre the space of the display room in front the 20-30 Club Only 41 pins sep reached 47 inches. Intermittent rain and sunshine the last few days has door to postoffice Thursday. Friday new and is thinking of again locating ciate your purchase of a ticket when and adding to the storage space back arated the two teems, which is pretty at the lattice partition. been typical spring weather. and Saturday at thto week. SSEf’ I In Oregon. they cell en yew* dose bowling tar three games. MAY CALL SPE CIAL ELECTION 10 NATURALIZ ED TUESDAY - jhi 1.2?., J*.*<“»