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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1935)
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. O Mrs. Bryant a State Officer FRIDAY, MAY 34, IMS. Case Again Continued The mandamus case to compel Re corder F. G. Leslie to accept the pe tions calling for an election on the adoption of the contract between the Next Friday WiU Be Departure To Be Voted On June 17 — b Mt. States Power Co. and the city of, City Council Allows Corner En Forger Tries to Thumb a Ride Coquille, was halted again in Circuit From Past Programs— Slightly Higher Than From Officer Who Was trance and Remodelling of court, Tuesday, when City Attorney 52 to Graduate . Last Year's Looking for Him W. O. W. Building Corby brought out the fact that a copy of the old ordinance to which During the last few years the tradi A general five per cent increase in the contract referred, had pot been Mayor Berg and all councilmen ex “If you are a fugitive from justice, tional commencement program, {teachers’ salaries, the employment of included in the petitions circulated, cept Geo. Bryant, who* was out of don’t try to thumb a ride," is the ad which consists almost entirely of an a music teacher for high school and and that the signers had therefore town, were present for the regular vice Clifford Daugherty, the forger of imported speaker, has been supplant grades, and an increase of 81200 for not had complete knowledge of what mid-monthly meeting of the city many aliases, will doubtless give ed to a large degree by a new typo - maintenance and repairs of furniture, they were signing. fathers, Monday evening. from now on. which makes use of the talents, ideas equipment, buildings and grounds, in Dr. W. V. Glaisyer reported that he Of course, Daugherty, or Norman, Judge Brand^gave Attorney Mack and personnel of the class itself. The this , ________ _______ ___ __ year's budget over ____ last „ year ’s, _ is additional time' for amending his Itad inspected the Lorenz pasteuriza or Gus Anderson, or what have you. newer type, where used, has proved responsible for the estimated increase complaint. tion plant, down and across the river would have been picked up by Dep to be very popular with the graduat in expenditures for the next school from town, and had found it jn good uty Sheriff Culver at seven o’clock on ing seniors and, especially so, with year to »53,077,75. Last year’s bud condition.. Tuesday evening, even if he hadn’t Hotel Keepers to Gather the patrons of the School. get was 851,207.73. The estimated Jno. S. Sanders’ request for per thumbed for a ride, for the deputy Hotel keepers from all over the This year the Coquille High School, receipts for the year have dropped mission to remodel his house at 656 had been looking for him almost con To Vacate Cemetery Streets in celebrating its twenty-fifth com from »16,000 to 815,600, which will Northwest, to the number of 75 or North Coulter street was granted, he tinually since his dash for liberty last Elsewhere appears the official no mencement anniversary is departing more will gather at Sunset Inn on make the amount to be raised by tax agreeing to pay the city 35 a month Saturday evening at 10:45. But tice of a public hearing to be held by from the method so long in vogue. Coos Bay tomorrow evening for a ation for next year’s school, 837,477.- on his street assessments. Daugherty had found some old the county court at 10 a. m., on Mon Under Superintendent P. W. Lane, 75, where it was 835,207.73 for the business and social session. Invita The strip of land between Dun clothes and a pair of new logger day, July 1, when the application of the entire class has been busy for a past year. tions have been sent as far as Seattle ham’s store and the sidewalk on First boots and did not look the same as he Chadwick Lodge for the vacation of large part of the year, doing research on the north and Eureka to the south. According to the budget, which will street was leased to W. H. Bond for did in his tennis shoes, leather jacket three streets which have not been work, classifying material, preparing be submitted to the voters at the an Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, of Co 35 a year. He will erect an addition and corduroy pants which and cannot be,used in the Masonic material for presentation, etc. nual meeting, June 17, the district in quille, Mrs. Vernita Glasson, of the to the building there, complying with wearing when arrested. cemetery, will come up for public The results of the work have been debtedness has deceased more than Chandler at Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. all city requirements. Mr. Bond will Nor was Culver the only one who hearing. Alleyways will be left verx gratifying to those who have 84,000 the past year. The bonded Chas. I. Van Duyne, of the North utilize it as a modern sausage lost sleep. Sheriff Howell enjoyed around the blocks, permitting admit been privileged to gain a preview of indebtedness remains the same—354,- Bend Hotel are to be hosts for the oc kitchen. only five hours of rest out of the 72, tance to thé grave lots. AU the it. Gretchen Neal, Geraldine Minard, 000 The warrant indebtedness has casion. The Coos Buying & Selling Co. was and it was the dogged persistence of Sunset Inn has been leased for the streets to the vacated are on the low George Ulett, Jr., and Lincoln Swain deceased from 840,923.37 to 837,579.- granted permisison to improve and all the officers Which kept Daugherty west side of the cemetery. have been chosen by their classmates 25; and the street Improvement in night and the hotel men and their alter the W. O. W. building. A cor so much under cover that he could to present the facts gathered and con debtedness from 83,027.60 to 82,236 - families will enjoy the. hospitality of ner entrance is to be installed, the not travel rapidly. Coos county to the limit. clusions obtained. 52. floor lowered to the sidewalk level, And from what he has told the The motif of the project is to de The budget in detail, as it was ap the foundation strengthened, and the sheriff the officer was close on his termine what opportunities are open proved by the budget committee on space at the rear of the building, back heels most of the time. Monday eve to graduates and to suggest future May 8, and which will be submitted of the stairway is to be enclosed. ning, the sheriff had a hunch to look work. A survey of all occupations in for approval of the voters on June The license granted to E. M. Bush in a feed shack on the Lawhorn ranch Coquille has been made and also each 17, appears on another page of this by the city recorder, permitting him The Senior Ball of the 1935 class of near McKinley. He stayed outside to install 30 slot machines in Co while State Police Lowd examined Coquille high school will be held in graduate during the twenty-five issue. 1 report was submitted by quille, was approved by the council. the interior. But Daugherty was so the high school auditorium this years of Coquille High’s history has The offer of Jbtare SheHey to deed jury this week. Not true To Have Sign at Junction well covered with hky that Lowd evening. The general chairman of been traced. Altogether, an interest bills were returned in the cases of the city a right of way across his did not see him in the flashlight ray, arrangements is Betty Brady; decora ing program of facts and real history At the session of the County ' ranch at the head of Rink creek, from although he nearly walked over him. tions, Harriet Webb; arrangements, will be presented. Chamber of Commerce held in the Jimmie Economy, Tiny Peterson and The commencement will be held in Arthur Rasmuss, who were arrested the county road to the city's water The forger later told the sheriff all James Robinson; refreshments, Ardis Westland Hotel dining room at Ban supply reservoir, in exchange for a of the conversation which took place Halter; invitations, Blanche Sandon. the Community Building next Friday don, Monday evening, the publicity in the liquor raid a few weeks ago. evening, May 31, at eight o ’ clock. Joe Shari ai, of «North Bend, was in lot on First street, was referred to the One hundred and twenty-five invita between the officers there committee was asked to hurry the dicted for selling liquor. He pleaded street committee. The lot, which lies During the day Monday, while the tions were mailed. Patrons and pa work of issuing a recreational book Baccalaureatc services for the 1931 across Maple street, east from the J. sheriff and State Police Tucker ware tronesses for the danev are Messrs, let for Coos county. . The county guilty, was sentenced to three months searching, Daugherty approached the and Medames J. R. Bunch, Geo. W. graduating lcass of the Coquille High court has authorized the expenditure in jail and fined 8100. The jail sen E. Axtell home, belongs to the city. Mrs. R. A. Wemich was present to sheriff’s car and had some thought of Bryant, W. V. Glaiayer, Keith Leslie, School wiU be held in the Pioneer of »200 for the purpose, and it is pro tence is to be suspended upon pay church Sunday evening. May 26, at ment of the fine and during good be express opposition to leasing the breaking a window and trying to wire P. W. Lane and H. H. Hartley. posed to raise the balance of the Community Building to private indi havior. Decorations in the auditorium will eight p. m. Rev. Harold A. Minter, up the transmisiaon so that he could by asking the various cham- of the Baptist church, will deliver viduals, and spoke in favor ci allow Chas. Cook, Mabelle Emerson and drive it But he found Tucker’s cap feature the Senior colors, blue of commerce in the county to Nick Anton were indicted for ille ing the American Legion to use it aUver, the walls being lined with 1M- address. Music for the »»rviss, them on the following ratio: might be near. He appeared rather tiee work, vtnee and blue wisteria will include two anthems, will be fur Mafthfield 5, North Bend 4, Coquille gal sale of liquor. nished by the high school glee club Claranck H. Howard, for breaking complied by granting the applica peeved when Sharif Howell told him blossoms, and silvery stars being sus 3, Myrtle Point and Bandon each 1%. under the direction of Miss Phyllis Into the McGeorge Gravel Co. plant tion made by Ray Jeub for a Legion pended from the ceiling. The ceiling later that there was 325 in the com Clifton Day, of North Bend, is lights will »how as silver stars, with Hall. at Marshfield, was indicted for burg permit to hold dances there. partment back of the dash The Coquille ministerial association chairman of the publicity committee, lary. East Ninth street residents asked The forger was picked up at the roee w <orad centers. The main cor has arranged the balance of the eve and each chamber is to provide data that the concrete taken up on Front ridor, which will serve as reception Abernathy place on the old Coos Bay as to recreational attractions in its and Willard streets to permit new Trying for Better Road Wagon road, not far from McKinley room, will present a garden-like ap ning’s program. Mrs. Hazel McLeod vicinity. will give the invocation; Rev. G. A. water pipe instalaltion, be trucked to with rustic furniture, lan pearance and on Wednesday was taken before To Industrial Plants It was decided to establish a road Ninth street where they would break Refreshments Gray will read the scripture lesson, Justice Bolt at Marshfield, where his terns, and flowers. sign at the highway junction south of Rev W Raymond Wilder will offer it up to use for street surfacing. The will be served in the alcove to the ball was set at 85,000. He has ex R. A Wemich stated at the Qiam- Roseburg, calling attention to the pressed an intention to waive grand main door of the building, decorated prayer, and Earl F. Downing will Coast Highway attractions. The com ber of Commerce meeting Tuesday street coommittee—Messrs. Medley, pronounce the benediction. Bryant and Lefevre—was authorized jury Investigation and plead guilty in as a garden balcony, munities to the north of Coos Bay are noon that tentative arrangements had to grant the request if they found the Music will be furnished by Don circuit court next week. He has from to establish a similar sign at the been made for loading several million Coquille Golfen Down 14 to 20 years yet to serve in the Estes and his orchestra. feet of lumber and ties over the dock plan practicable. Drain junction of the highways. No further application for nor dis The grand march will be led by Idaho penitentiary from which he es Inquiry among Westmost dub At the session Monday evening at the Sitka mill and asked that the caped while serving time for robbery. Clynard Holverstott, senior vice pres Golfers, Monday evening at Bandon, President R. L. Stewart asked that chamber’s proposal to secure a decent cussion of beer hall licenses .was Deputy Culver and Marshal Mat- ident, and Georgia Sherwood. Other as to how the tournament at Rose the several chambers in the county road down the river to the mill be heard at the Monday evening session. Coy, of Marshfield, had brought senior officers are Lin Swain, presi burg last Sunday turned out, brought bring to the county chamber their in acted upon at once. Daugherty back from Yakima, Wash dent; Blanche Sandon, secretary; Au forth only grunts or the statement, dividual problems and make the This is one of the projects which Martin Johnson Picture Tonight Martin Johnson, whose picture, Coy left the car as the trio passed drey Kendall, class reporter; Tom "It’s something I want to forget.” county chamber what It was original the Chamber of Comemrce has been through Marshfield, and when Mr. Stacer, class representative to the The reason for such doleful attitude ly intended to be, a clearing house working on this year, and a meeting “Baboona,” is to be shown at the Lib % Culver stopped his car on the north student council. of the chamber’s industrial commit erty theatre this evening, is an old is explained by the fact that Rose for all the chambers in the county. side of the court house here, and burg won the contest, 51% to 14%. Coquille was represented at the tee will be held this evening to con friend of the Sentinel family who reached for the brake. Daugherty • District No. 8 Receives Funds “Dutch” Clinton was the only West- meeting by R. L. Stewart, J. E. Nor sider the matter. A member of the knew him as a wild kid in Indepen jumped from the car and disappeared I Coquille __ _ city government, owners of plants dence, Kans. He always was an ad most golfer to defeat his man 3 to 0. ton and H. A. Young. school district. No. 8, re- around the Pioneer church parson- ¿J Others who won 2% to % or 2 to 1 along the railroad and F. A. Pook for venturous youngster, and when Jack the Southern Pacific have all been London accepted Johnson as chef for age. From there he went across the federal government of $80 per teach- were Linn, Geo. Bryant, Zumwalt C. or C. to Visit Bridge invited to sit in. President Norton his Pacific cruise in “The Snark,” -- ~ Henry street bridge and by a more or or . total of some 81500. This and Howser. The rest of the crowd i lost by varying scores, most of them I Immediately after the directors of added to the industrial committee Martin went into his mother’s kitchen less direct route to Fairview, where wiU CUrk KeIth w c®m,n^ce personnel, R. A. Wemich and M. M. and spent several weeks learning to he was fed by Mrs. Teters, Sunday) that much outstanding war- 0-3. In the latter class were Harry ! 'at the hotel next Tuesday noon, a Newdall to those previously appoint cook. He made good with London noon. He was also seen by others rantl when he another tax j Pelz. Bennett, Geo. Johnson. Lowell and has continued to explore the gen and from then on the hunt centered payment lrom County Treasurer Simpson, F. S. Emery, Stevens, De ■ caravan will leave for the new Coos ed—C. E. Niles and F. S. Emery. R. L. Stewart, Coquille’s most ac erally unknown parts of the world in the country from Fairview to Mc iStauff. ment, D. Arnold, Elton Schroeder and Bay bridge. E. L. Vinton, one of the Geo. Ulett, J. Arnold, federal engineers on the bridge, ex tive yachtsman, and F. W. Martin since. His wife, who was a Chanute, Kinley. I District No. 8 warrants have been Otto Davis. Daugherty claims to have had only more in demand lately and at times Doc Rankin and L. D. Felsheim man- tended an invitation to Coquille peo were added to the waterfront clean Kansas, girl, has been just as in ple to come over and inspect it, and up committee, which is endeavoring trepid an explorer as Johnson him $280 of the funds secured by his forg lard to get hold of. Five per cent a<ed to m*ke * pn* OT • he-will take the group on an inspec to make the river above the bridge a self. ing operations on the Bay recently, 'tas been the prevailing rate of dis-1 tion tour. Everyone interested is in beauty spot instead of an eyeaore. claiming that the other two received outit, with many business houses ac “First World War” Sunday vited to go, leaving the hotel soon The city is also co-operating on that I^egion Dance Tomorrow about $600 Six checks were cashed cepting them at par. The torpedoing of a British freight after one o'clock. project. The first of several Legion dances in North Bend on a Saturday after £ er in the North Sea is one of the noon after the bank closed, and ten thia summer is to be held in the Com amazing and hitherto unscreend se Poppy Day la Here Again munity Building here tomorrow (Sat 20-30 Get-Together Here Indoor Baseball Challenge in Marshfield. quences included in the production, May 24 and 25 is Poppy Day in With the floor in The checks were stolen from a mill Forty members of the 20-30 Clubs The 20-30 Club of Coquille has urday) evening. “The First World War,” which wiU be company near Florence and were ap Coquille. The observance here will of Coquille, Marshfield and Bandon formally issued a challenge to the really excellent shape and Don Estes shown at the Liberty Theatre here as be part of the annual nationwide ob and his dance band furnishing the parently pay roll checks a matinee at 3 p. m. Sunday after held a get-together dinner in the Lions Club of Coquille to engage in Sheriff Howell asks the Sentinel to servance of Poppy Day, during which noon, May 26. Club Cafe here Tuesday night. It bitter combat in a game of indoor music, the Legion committee is anti express his thanks to the three state mil) ions of Americans will pay trib- was more of a social session than a baseball. This game (we hope it will cipating a good crowd and an enjoy The picture is sponsored by the Co police of Coos county who partici ute to the memory of the war dead by quille Veterans of Foreign Wars post, business meeting, although tentative be a game) will no doubt be a battle able evening tomorrow. It is a pub The lic dance to which the general public pated in the three-day hunt, to the vearing memorial poppies. and a ticket-selling campaign has arrangements were discussed for a of age and exerplence versus youth four state police from outside the American Legion Auxiliary is In i been conducted by Post members for charter night for the Bandon club and endurance. A definite date will is invited. county who were here, to the Rose charge as usual. be set in the near future, as also will some time in June. the past week. _____________ a- burg officers who were waiting for Next Eagles Meeting, May 28 be the field of battle. Many secret films from the ar Mill to Operate Monday the fellow to come over the range The Fraternal Order of Eagles will chives of Europe have been used in Last MacDowell Session - into Douglas county, to the officers of hold an open meeting Tuesday eve Louis Chameski. who is to manage the creation of thia remarkable mo W. R. C. to Have Dinner The last meeting until fall, of the the McKinley CCC camp, and to all the Coquille mill when it resumes op- tion picture Laurence Stallings, who ning, May 28, at eight p. m„ in the On Tuesday, June 4th, the W. R. C. W. O. W. hall, across from the First the other citizens who assisted in any ations next Monday, left Sunday edited the sensational volume of war MacDowell Music Club, will ba a way, by giving information for San Francisco to line up a market photographs, “The First World War," “Guest Afternoon" at the home of will give a chicken dinner at 35c a National bank. Personally Daugherty is a likeable for the output of the local plant. The published a year ago, has done a sim Mrs. R. A. Wemich Tuesday, May 28, plate. There will be two door prizes If you want to know how you can at two p. m. Mrs. M. O. Hawkins is given away at that time, one is a quilt obtain free medical and dental ser sort of a chap, husky and sinewy. Had mill ordinarily employs about 40 men ilar service for the picture. in charge of the program, which on exhibit at Mrs. Nosler’s store and vice for yourself and entire family, he been acquainted in the woods, it and will be of considerable help in Admission will be 35 cents for promises to be one of the finest of the the other is a hboked rug. Dinner will |7.00 a week while sick or injured might have taken longer for the of decreasing unemploment in Coquille. adults, 10 cents for children. be served from twelve o’clock until and 8100.00 funeral benefit, be at this year. ficers to come up with him. He returned from the south yester 1:30 p. m. in the W. O. W. hall, and meeting. Bring as many friends as day Magnificent Lilies the public is invited. you wish. Loggers at Bay, Sunday Memorial Day at Dora Some of the most magnificent lilies 21 Press Correspondent Renewing R. R. Trestle Here ever seen in Coquille were those Athletic Park here will be dark on Memorial day services will be con New Grand Jury Member being scheduled Sunday, tne the diggers U>gg< A Southern Pacific bridge crew which Mrs. Jaa. T. Jenkins brought I sunaay. ducted at Dora next Thursday, May Next Thursday a Holiday Mrs. Ethel M Schroeder, of this etlim 30, by Eart F. Downing, minister of started last Friday rebuilding the up to Mrs. Ida Owen at Bergen’s to play a return game with the Next Thursday, Memorial Day, la a city, was sworn in as a member of last week end. The petals were mag- ; Marshfield Eagles team over there, trestle along the river front at the the Coquille Church of Christ. The national holiday, and every business the grand jury by Judge Brand on services will be held at the Dora rear of the Cream O’Coos and Co nificent and the stems were 49 inches The North Bend club is scheduled to John Miller was excused long. Mrs. Jenkins said she had had make its appearance here on the fol-) house in Coquille that is closed on Tuesday. quille Valley Mercantile Co. building cemetery chapel at 3 p. m., and the some which stood un M inches. lowing Sunday. Jun« June 1 3. 'Sunday will be cloeed on Thursday. from serving by the judge. Mrs. Leona Bryant, the Coquille club’s representative at the state Business & Professional Women’s convention, held in The Dalles, last week, was honored by election as second vice president of the state or ganization. Members of the Coquille club on Sunday wired congratulations and flowers to Mrs. Bryant at Forb land. Mrs. Bertha J. Smith, of this city, was also honored by being elected as one of the directors of the state or ganization. which means that she will be chairman of one of the important committees Coquille may be justly proud of its representatives in ladies' organiza tions in the state this year. SENIOR BALL THIS EVENING public is invited te attend. PARTIAL RE PORT IS MADE