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THE PAPER THAT’S : A LETTER EROM HOME MS COQUILLE, COOT COUNTY, It's Real Spring Now | »N, FRIDAY, MARCH M. 1935. IOMLLELECIION GLOBE HOME THÉ TEAM Adrian Campbell. State Police Adrian Campbell, constable for When southwestern Oregon does Justice of the Peace and Constable put its best foot forward, in the mat IL- ______ _ District No. 3, Coquille, on Tuesday ter of weather, it surpasses the brand received an appointment as state po put forth by any other section on F. E. Rigsby, Cook at Bradford, earth. ' Although it was freezing County Court to Submit Propoti- Geo. Ulett Tells Lions Club lice officer »nd immediately entered Popular Smith-Hug hen Instruc upon his duties. For the present, at weather early Tuesday morning, it • al to Refund 1750,000 War About His Trip to Euro tor Eaters Civil Service as in Jail for Taking Groceries, least, he will make his headquarters has been warming up since and there pean Countries rants With Bonds Clothing and Bedding Warehouse Inspector is no further thought of “recalling” here. ’ 's-es His resignation as constable was the weather man. Geo. A. Ulett made an interesting accepted by the county court, which Wm. M. Cunning, who in May . F. E. Rigsby, cook at the Bradford No date has yet been set for the Last Sunday and Monday's wind talk before the Lions Club yesterday body appointed Robert M. Waggoner would have finished his sixth year af CCC camp since its establishment up and rain made the past three days of special Coos county election to Smith-Hughes instructor in Coquille near the county line on the highway, warmth and sunshine appreciated so f thorize the issuance of »750,000 worth I noon on his recent trip to Europe, but io fill the vacancy yesterday High, left Wednesday for Wichita was arrested Wednesday evening, much the more. of bonds, the proceeds of which the lateness of the hour compelled charged with larceny of government Total rainfall since Sept. 1 is now would be used to refund outstanding him to stop before he got farther than Dixie Quartet Coming Monday Kans., where he will spend two months as assistant U. S. warehouse supplies. He is at present in the slightly over 59 inches. warrants, and at a saving to the Venice and the rest was postponed The ladies of the B. P. W. club who county jail, and the' sheriff's office is county of several thousand dollar» a until a future meeting. inspector before proceeding to Indi are presenting the Dixie Jubilee Leaving New York on January 5. anapolis, Ind., where he will be per expecting word today as to whethei year in interest. But the county court Right-Of-Way AU Secured on the palatial Italian steamer Rex, Quartet at the Community Building manently located. Mrs. Cunning will he will be held on a federal charge or is planning on calling an election. here next Monday evening, will use The last obstacle to the building of remain here tor another month, until a state charge. Judge McLain, whose pre-election they had a fine trip across, with but .he proceeds from the concert in their the Cunningham logging road to Fair there is no danger of being blocked Wednesday evening Mrs. Rigsby, promise was to do something to re one day of storm, when Mrs. Ulett scholarship fund or in any civic un view this summer, by the Coos Bay who lives on Third street in Coquille, on the Rocky Mountains highway lieve Coos’ warrant situation, sub and Junior did not feel like taking The Rex carried a dertaking in which they may parti passes, when she will leave for Kan asked friends to take her out to the Lumber Co.,* was removed last Sat mitted a bill to the legislature, passed nourishment. cipate. The club's scholarship fund urday when all deeds for right of way sas Qty to vist her parente before camp. When all had entered the re by the two houses, but which was thousand passengers and » ciyw of has already assisted ten Coquille girls up the creek bottom had been signed. ’ * -thousand tor. vetoed by the governor, authorizing about 900. It is a 55-1 ception room out there, Rigsby was joining Mr. Cunning. o secure educational advantages at seen to take stuff from the kitchen While the company has not an county courts to so refund warrants. | boat The Medlterranwfe, he said Earl R. Cooley, state supervisor of nstitutions more advanced than high nounced ‘that it will log beyond Fair and place it in the rear of the car Smith-Hughe» work, notified Supt. Another bill was then passed, and ; was as blue as Crater Lake from The view next winter, there would be no schools. his wife had come out in. When the signed by Gov. Martin, which would 1 upper deck of the Rex. Lane that he was sending a thorough They spent but four hours in car started for Coquille it was stop necessity for building the railroad authorize the refunding of warrants ly competent man here to fill out Mr. unless that was the intention. ped and searched. A box containing with bonds, if approved by a vote of Naples. What impressed him the Cunning's unexpired term, but the groceries, a slab of tucon and Jen the people. This is the law under C there was the immaculate condi- ocal school officials do not hav< his narqe. - ■ ■ • ■ ■ of the streets and the general ap pounds of fresh beef were found, un which it is expected the election will der a lot of Rigsby’s personal stuff he pearance of the city of having been Mr. Cumting has made an enviable be called. * was sending in. There are approximately »350,000 thoroughly cleaned. This is a part of record in his six years here. He has Miss Louisa Bullack. a pioneer of had the respect and confidence of the Lieut. LaSalle brought Rigsby to tn road warrants outstanding and the Mussolini program, and speaking of the dictatof, Mr. Ulett said the he CcxiuiUe district, passed away at farmers and ranche:», with whom he $400,000 of general fund. Coquille and with Sheriff Howell and The second quarterly meeting of Deputy Culver, went to Rigsby’s While the 4.992 per cent interest Italians were 100 per cent back of 5:30 o’clock Wednesday evening at has had much association, and has house, where they found a lot of stuff the Cbos County Dairymen’s associa bid on »27,000 worth of refunding their ruler, although he said later that Lier home, a couple of miles from Co- helped rnake the Coquille F. F. A. or branded “CCC,*’ or in containers so tion will be heleMn the Woodmen’s bonds was not as low as expected, ths there are seeds of an opposition to ,uille on the Fairview road. She had ganization one of the outstanding marked. The list included a lot of hall in Coquille on Wednesday, April supposition is, from remarks drqpix-d fl Duce which in time will throw him ived practically all her life on the chapters in the state. He has been, Bullack ranch, having been born unusually successful with the boys in clothing, blankets, a sack of sugar, a 3, at 1:30 p. m., according to an an by the bond house representatives, out, as happens to all dictators. Beggars have been eliminated in here May 11, 1374, and except for a his classes whose projects have all box of raisins and a great variety of nouncement of this organization. that if the entire $98,000 in bopdf A second, dairymen’s meeting will which come due this year had bee» Italy and they only saw one in eight few months last year when she was been worth while. groceries. ' " Rigsby admitted placing the gro be held in the city hall at Marshfield included in the bond offer that a 4 ¥4 days But the grafters work unham st Myrtle Creek, it had always been His appointment, which is perman ceries in the car but claimed not to on Thursday, April 8, at 1:30 p. m., per cent bid would probably have pered. They spot a foreigner the in «er home. She was ten months and ent, is under the civil service, and Ms stant he lands and it is ■almost im ;8 days past 80 years of age. know about the stuff in the house under the sponsorship of the county been received. salary will be »1000 more than the All dairymen,' whether here, even claiming the sugar was association. To offset the objection in, some possible to escape them, She had been ill for the past five »3100 to received as instructor here. Mr. Ulett told of the one who, at veeks and for a part of that time had His territory will consist of Indiana. members of the organization or not, quarters that the refunding of the “planted.** ■ A great deal of stuff has disappear are cordially invited to attend both warrants with bonds would let down tached himself to them in Naples, Of- jeen under the care of Dr. Richmond Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ten ed from Camp Bradford and the of meetings, according to the announce the bars to a wild orgy of spending fered to buy their tickets for a cog n the Knife Hospital. nessee and Kentucky, and his duties ficers had been watching for the ment. on the county's part, the »5000 war wheel train trip up the mountain, Funeral services will be conducted will to to inspect the grain, tobacco Roger Morse, extension dairyman, rant debt limitation interposes. At and who short-changed him about a it the Gano Funeral Home at 3:00 p. and cotton placed in warehouses, as thief to give himself away. — The grafter counted on an n. tomorrow (Saturday), by Earl to quality and quantity covered by and secretary of the state dairymen’s the present time the amount of taxes dollar. association, will attend both of these unpaid is about »130,000 more than American's unfamiliarity with Italian Downing, minister of the Church of the warehouse receipts. „ Body Not Tot Found ! meetings and will discuss measures the outstanding warrants. But if the tires and florins to get by with his Christ. Interment will be in the Ma .. Further details of the drowning at in which all dairymen will be inter bond issue should be approved by the I petty larceny, but when he observed sonic cemetery. Church Convent to« Sunday Edward F. Hamilton, CCC youth at ested, including the Federal Bang’s voters, all the tax funds, now delin Mr. Ulett carefully counting over his * She is survived by one brother, the China Flat camp, on Monday last About 100 people attended the reg wook, were given by Mrs. Minnie disease control program, recent state quent. would, under the terms of the < change he hurriedly excused himself. John Bullack, who resides on Rink ular bi-monthly convention of Coos At that George saved money for he reek, and by one sister, Mrs. Ross A law, be required to be set aside county Churches, of Christ held tn provide . rinktag land for ! d. Croy, who home is in San Fernan Coquille last Saturday. March 23. the twyvnen, ana tne acrmtiCT or tne M the bonds. . . . . . . do, Calif, and who has ’been here theme of the convention was, “The state dairymen's association. no longer be figured in connection own Coquille hostelry. Mr. Ulett said with her sister for several weeks. Mr. Resurrection.” Dairymen attending these meetings with the »9000 warrant limitation. the local hotel had them all becked Croy is expected to,arrive here from The program was as follows: will have an opportunity to discuss There should be little question of off the map. A lunch in the better he south today. ■ Morning — song service; sermon, certain proponed legislation which, if approval of the bonds by the voters hotels there costs about »2 a person, Another brother, Frank Bullack. "The Resurrection of Christ," by T. passed, may place a tax on "dairy for even at a five per cent bid there and dinners »2.50. passed away suddenly a year ago. B. MacDonald; question hour. . products, according to Mr. Jacobson, would be a saving of one per cent, or From Naples they went to Genoa Noon—potluck dinner and church who states that reports indicate that »7500 a year, from the six per cent where they saw the house Christoph Attending Crime Coaference reports. attempts are being.made to tax these the warrants bear, and should a 4 V* er Columbus lived in and where Jun Sheriff Wm. Howell left yesterday, Afternoon—song service; duet, Mr, products to raise funds to encourage per cent bid be received the saving ior secured a picture of a grave exca accompanied by District Attorney and Mrs. Laurence Sunkier, Marsh reduction of feed grains and possibly would be between »5,000 and »8,000 vation. The graves are rented for a Flaxel and Police Chief Sorenson, for field; sermon, “The Resurrection of other commodities. The meetings more. period of four or five years by the Portland to attend the two-day ses Man,’’ by Dr. T. M. White, North will be open for the consideration of poor and at the end of that time the sion of the crime conference called by Bend; business. other matters which any dairyman remains are exhumed and the bones Refunding Bonds Sold Gov. Martin. Evening—luncheon and youth ses attending may present, and a large thrown out on the rubbish heap so The county court was disappointed The speakers who will appear on sion, Vapa Swinney in chargp; theme, that the grave space can be rented attendance is expected. this week when bids for $27,000 the program include Governor Martin Th*/Gospel According to Youth;" again. worth of refunding bonds were open of Oregon and Governor Martin of song service; sermon, "The Resurrec They saw more men in military un ed to find that five per cent was the Washington; Mayor Carson of Port tion life,” Laurence Sunkier, Marsh iform in Italy than in any other coun best interest rate offered The bonds land; Chief of Police Nilas; Dean field; violin solo, Mias Dee. try they visited Germany stood sec are for t|»e purpose at taking Up »27.- DiUehunt, of the Oregon Medical The next convention will be held in ond in this regard 000 worth of bonds which mature School; Luke S May, criminologist; Marshfield Church of Christ May 18. At Milan they visited the cathedra] April 1, and which bear « per cent. Gen. White; Judge James T. Brand; outside of which are 100 bronze ; - The issue was awarded to Farris A Supreme Justice Campbell; Ralph Lans Was Mighty Lucky plaques portraying events in the life Hardgrove which submitted by a Moody, assistant attorney general and Lefts Leneve escaped most luckily of Christ Most of them were a dull very small fraction the best offer many others. - from serious injury about midnight black, corroded and almost unrecog Following are the three bids: Wednesday «tight, when his Ford nizable, but the one showing the Sa Farris A Hardgrove, a premium of P. T. A. Benefit coupe went over the grade within 800 vior on the cross was bright and 28 cents on each »100 bond, at five The Parent-Teachers association is feet at the top of Fairview mountain, shiny and the foot had been' half per cent, , which figure» an interest worn through from the kisses that sponsoring s variety program for the rolled down the hillside ¡for ' 50 fMt cate of 4.992 per sent. . millions of visitors had applied to ft benefit of the school libraries, which and suffered damages which it will Camp A Co., a gross premium of Their last stop in Italy was at Ven will consist of vocal apd instrumental only require »10 to repair. Not a glas* <100.07fc at SV* per cent, or a rate of ice where George asked the porter music and special features. Pupils of was broken, and yet the hillside wak J.23 per cent the schools are selling tickets and it too steep for a man to walk up it. J ■ Coos Bay National Bank, par for for a cab. A gondola immediately ’•» hoped that the public will respond Mr. Leneve did not escape so easily appeared and they were skilfully the bonds, at 5 V» per cent. maneuvered for three-quarters of an generously to so worthy a cause himself, for he suffered three brokeit The «bort term of the bonds proba hour to their hotel which was the This entertainment will be given in ribs and was painfully bruised from' bly affected the interest rate. They palace of the last Doge who ruled the high school auditorium Friday the faU. are jo be a teu-year issue, payable He had been over to a democratic Venice when it was an independent evening, April 12th, at eight o’clock. $8,000 a year, beginning April 1, 1937 Admission, 25c for adults, 10c for meeting at Marshfield and says the principality. steering gear let go, resulting in ji Mr Ulett paid a tribute to the dex children. Supt. Lane to Remain Here loss of car control. It was nearlj* terity of the gondolier who can drive W. R. C. Noted ■ The Coquille school board, at its his boat within the thickness of a morning when he presented himself last «netting extended a courtesy piece of paper from the canal wall The Women’s Relief Corps met last at the Coquille Hospital to have th* election to practically all the teachers or comer, or another boat, and yet week with a good attendance and 23 fractured riba set,' _______ ' - ■ ■ - '4 now employed in the Coquille schoorr not scrape it. visitors from Bandon. Mrs. Joe. Just how many Of them Will sign con Former Riverton Lady Die* ? The gondoliers have a peculiar yell itaninger was initiated, after which tracts for another year Is not known, or yodel by which they signal when light refreshments were served. Re Mrs. Elizabeth M. Mathers, a form“ but a large majority of them expect approaching a blind intersection member April 2nd is dinner «lay and er resident of Riverton, pesos d away to return to Coquille for the 1935-38 what kind of a move they are to all members should try to be present. March 18 at her home in San Jose; school year. Automobile manufacturer» Plans will be made then for attend Calif., pneumonia being the cause <q make, — Attend B.P, W. Convention Supt. P. W. Lane has notifed the might folio* up the idea and make ing the convention in Bandon on her demise. She had been an in* Remodelling Started Today board that he will remain, a matter horns with various note» which April 10th.—Press Correspondent. The B P. W. organization held a valid for many years. She came tb E. W. Greeg, who has the contract for congratulation on the part of all would indicate which direction the district convention in Roseburg last Riverton in 1883, after her husband Linfield Quartet to Sing - Sunday in the Elks Temple, followed for remodelling the corner room of those ihterested in the upbuilding of ear was going to take! had homesteaded what is now the Joe late« by a banquet at the Umpqua the Odd Fellows building for the Wil our schools. Not for years and years The Linfield Male Quartet will Nulf ranch. She was a native of Ire hotel Several members of the local son confertionery, this morning put have school matters been conducted give a concert in the Baptist church land Mr. Mathers died prior to the Another Card on April 8 A corner en so smoothly and efficiently as has organization went out there for the two men on the job. Jack McCarthy, Coquille boxing here next Tuesday evening, April 2, family’s removal to San Jose. She session, among whom were: Mrs. Ber trance will be made, the display win been the case the past year. promoter, 1» arranging for another starting at 7:30 p. m. There are six leaves to mourn her lose a daughter, tha Smith. Mrs Ula Leach, Miss dow backs removed, and the place card in the Community Building here in the party, including reader and pi Mrs. Marie Curran; a san. David Edna Robison, Mr. and Mrs A. N. will be very nicely fitted up for the Tax Summons to Appear Apr. 19 on Saturday, April 8. Whether this anist. * The general public is invited Mathers, both of San Jose;' and a Gould and Mr and Mrs W. E. Bos- ' confectionery. to hear these young people. There grandson, Carl Diets, of Bandon The first delinquent tax summons will be a boxing or wrestling card he ii ■ «lUamMMaaMSaaMa* ' »’ serman. ■ will be no admission charge. will not know until this afternoon. notice, which is to appear in the Sen Golf Tournament Poatponyd ( tinel next month, will be in the April He is dickering with first class wrest B. P. W. to Meet Tuesday The weather man won the go(f 19 issue. It is a mammoth summons ling talent, but failing to line them The regular meeting of the B. P. W. tournament at Bandon last Sunday and will require 24 pages or more of up, hie may rematch Tony Camden the Sentinel to accommodate it. and Jack Francis for a main event club will be held at 8 p. m. next and the contest between the Bandon Judgment cannot be taken before the The boys put up a fine scrap here a Tuesday, April X in the hotel. The and the Coquille valley members of last of June which means that the couple of weeks ago, Tony getting date was changed from Monday be the Westmoat Golf Club was post sale will be made in late summer or the decision. It was, however, a very cause of the Dixie Jubilee Quartet poned until the coming .fynday, appearance here on April 1. March »1. even match. early fall. MISS LOUISA A. ÔULLACK DIES DAIRYMEN MEET HERE APRIL 3 •I ' •• u ■ d. 9 -, / V /. »