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THE PAPER THAT8 LIKJE A LETTER FROM - 5 ....... ¿'■■LUB-J -W ■!.. '---------- 1-------------- COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ». 1335. 5 Seal Sale Begins City to Show Holiday Attire VETERAN PASSES This week the annual Christmas The directors of the Coquille Seal sale begins and will continue Chamber of Commerce, at the Tues until Christmas Day. Every seal sold day noon session, decided that Co will be used to the end of fight- quille should this year be included in Revamping of Warehouse the list of cities which make visible Three Injured When Arthur Hours of Arrival at and Depar ng tuberculosis or improving the Bob Rutherford, Gassed Day demonstration of the Christmas sea health of the community. Haga’s Car Plunges from ture from Coquille Post Before the Armistice, Arrow Mill Co. to Be son. A committee, consisting of Lafe Members of the Coos County Highway Wednesday office Given Died Sunday Rushed Health Association appreciate the ef Compton, J. L. Smith and J. A. Fitz forts of the people who are actively patrick, was named to make arrange The Pontiac of Arthur Haga, of the To fumlsh the public with infor campaigning for the sale of the sepls. “Bob" Rutherford, veteran of the Nathan Jameson, whom his ments for a showing of greenery in ployees in Chicago refer to as “N. J.,** front of each business house in Co New J-ake Dairy below Bandon, mation as to the arrival and dispatch During the past few years Coos coun World war, whose plane was shot president of the Arrow Mill Co., ar quille and for a better Christmas dis plunged from the highway Wednes of mails from the Coquille office. ty sales have not reached the state down the day before the Armistice rived in Coquille Tuesday evening, play preceding the holiday season. day afternoon about four o’clock, a Postmaster M. O. Hawkins gives the average. This year the efforts of the was signed, died at the Coquille Hos Heart in company with Chas. A. Charter, Merchants will be asked to doll up mile below Lamps creek, and had it Sentinel the schedule listed below, administration are directed toward pital at 12:30 Sunday noon. the their windows; home owners are re not been a ste^J-topped car, he and adding that all outgoing mail should reaching the quota of five seals per trouble was the cause of his death quested to carry out the idea inau his family of four would probably all be in the office at least 15 or 20 min capita which is the quota set by the and he had been confined to his bed for three days, being moved to the utes before the time given for de-' National Tuberculosis Association. gurated last year of displaying lights have been killed. v._ -------------------- - --------- —I- _ _____ __ ___ _ __ Just what caused it to shoot off th* Since his arrival Mr. Jameson has and an outdoors Christmas tree; and Morning mail from the train at paign is expected to be’ geater than “been busy with contractors and if the holiday spirit is not manifested road and down into the field on the plumbers, making plans and contracts this year, it will not be for lack of ■' river side is not known, but it rolled Marshfield arrives, when on time, at ever before. Public spirited citizens over several times, taking a log in its 8:15 a. m. for the revamping of the old Collier' effort. Thfc truck continues are anxious to prevent a rise in the warehouse, opposite the depot, which The idea of a community Christmas stride and came to rest on' its wheels down the river tM Bandon and down ' number of tubercular patients. Last the Arrow Mill Co. purchased last tree was killed a couple of yean ago one hundred feet from the highway. the coast immediately thereafter. * year there was a slight increase If Mrs. Haga was badly cut about the Parcels poet from Marshfield ar further increases are to be prevented, summer. when hoodlums stole the decorations Mr. Jameson stated this morning and made a mess generally of the face and her chest was crushed, rives at 8:30 a. m. the public is asked to respond in gen Mail from Bandon arrives at 3:00 erous fashion as they have in the that he expected to complete aramge- ■ Woman’s Club’s efforts to give the whether seriously or not has not been a. m„ and again at 2 p. m. when Ev past.- Let us lower the rate one« learned. ments with E. W. Gregg this morning city a festive appearance, A 12-year old daughter suffered a erett Strain’s car returns from its again this year. for the repair of the building. A ______ broken shoulder and broken leg, and North Bank star route run. new floor, boxing of the walls of the » TCI/"’ A I /"’/'AKAE? the 8-year old b6y received a broken Mail for the east is dispatched via building, new loading platforms out- IYlUolv/\Li Lv/I’lIS“ side the building, interior painting? rxrxzxi-ii innn a leg. A younger daughter and Mr. Roseburg at 3:50 on the truck which Haga suffered only bruises. arrives here from the Bay at 9:40 a. and when weather conditions are* Loggers from Geo. Bryant’s camp m. right exterior painting, are some of and passing autoists helped extricate Mail for the McKinley star route is the repairs and renovations to be The oriental musical comedy, “Rose them from the car and carried them made. dispatched at 9:30 a. m. and arrives Dawn,” sponsored by Job’s Daugh up the bank where the injured were from McKinley at 2 p. m. The boiler was purchased in Port ters will be presented at the Liberty placed in cars and taken to the Leep Mail from down the coast arrives land last week and will arrive the Theatre Wednesday, Dec. 4, with a hospital at Bandon. at 3:35 p. m. and the truck continues first of next week. | cast of more than 60 local people. on to Marshfield at 4 p. m. The carload of machinery, on which ( The setting of the comedy is in the Mail to Myrtle Point and Powers is Mr. Jameson gave a slow order last Dairy Improvement Planned idol room of the temple of an obscure dispatched at 8:30 a. tn. and arrives week, is expected any day now. An Quality improvement of dairy Hindu sect established at the out here from Powers at 5:15 p. m. other shipment of machinery will be skirts of London, England, when products, produced and manufactured Eastern mail, coming by way of made as soon as the building is ready ly ; Nakkar, the priest of the temple, was in this sectton, is one of the important Roseburg, arrives here at 5 p. m„ but to receive it. “ driven from India some years before. problems facing the dairy industry, there is no mail to Marshfield at that The sliicing of veneer battery stock As the curtain rises Zadya, a tem according to the discussion at the time. is the only operation heretofore an ple dancer, is dancing one of the first meeting of the dairy committee Mail for the North Bend route and nounced, but Mr. Jameson says that rythmic oriental dances to “The Song held in the county agent’s office last Bandon is dispatched at 9:38 a. m. there are grooving machines in the of India.” Zadya is.played by Mar Wednesday. This committee was or Mr. Strain’s mail car also carries equipment now due and some groov ganized for the purpose of assembling jorie Western. mail to Bandon at 8:15 p. m. ing will be done here at the start. submitted at Naida. a girl of mystery, played by data to be The outgoing mail to the north, The .company, which has more or conference to Rebecca Cheney, has never been out Economic east and south is dispatched at 5:30 ders than can be taken care of in the Coos county side of the temple and her knowledge held in p. m. This mail carries both first Chicago plant, expects to have its Co at the world is confined to what oc in March, according to J. N. Jacobsen, class and parcels post. quille plant in operation, at least Mr. chairman of this committee. Other curs in the temple. To recapitulate: Jameson hopes to, by the first at the The element of romance is intro subjects discussed by the seventeen year. Just now they employ between Mr». Joitoy Killed by Car duced when Naida, while strolling in dairymen attending this meeting in 150 and 200 in the Chicago factory. Mrs. Ada M. Jolley, cow testing association work, the gardens, meets Capt. Jack Starts in the plant pseMomaMt, feedtag ♦- a ta w e. r. u p young E"«11**» army officer, a. m.. to Myrtle Point & Pow- need at gtrta -tart by Herman Floten, and falls hope tR*; disease control, sale of surplus of ways and means for the participa years, was killed in is ready the presi lessly in love. cattle, the use of manure pits, and at The Dalles last Saturday. She was dent and manager will not be ready 9:30 a. m., North Bank Rt. to Ban tion of youth in all community activ ities, and second, the origination of enroute from Pendleton to Portland to receive applications for labor posi don. by bus. When it stopped at The A committee consisting of S. S. tions. 3:30 a. m„ Coquille-McKinley Rt. work-relief projects on which youth Reed, Myrtle Point; Floyd Bennett, Dalles, she alighted to talk to a (Continued on Page Eight) Mr. Jameson expects to remain 3:50 a. mn Eastern mail via Rose might be employed, or which would Bandon; Leonard Rood and George burg. be beneficial to youth in their re friend and the bus left without her. here for at least six weeks, seeing Landrith, Coos River, was appointed The construction of tennis An auto dealer offered to overtake Fellowship Meeting Dec. 2 that the plant gets into production 4:00 p. m., to Marshfield from down sults gather iiiiuniiai information regarding qual- coast. » as -«* w to w gdliiri courts, playgrounds and recreational the bus. As they left The Dalles, the before he returns east. The monthly Fellowship meeting of R lmprovement. This committee centers are mentioned in the bulletins driver failed to see another car driver He states that the hobo "jungles.” the Assemblies of God of the Coos 5:15 p. m., to Bandon. indicate a left turn and a collision en on the river bank below the building, Bay district will be held at the local i will gather facts regarding the 5:30 p. m., eastern mail via Marsh sent out from Portland. amount of off-quality milk delivered sued. the car in which Mrs. Jolley The program of the N. Y. A. is for must go, and will seek official help, Assembly on Monday, December 2nd. field. young people between the age of 16 was riding overturning in a ditch She if necessary in cleaning out that ren There will be three services, at 10:30, , at factories, and will make recom mendations at the next meeting of the was immediately taken to The Dalles and 25. dezvous. a. 3:30 and 7:30. dairy committee for improvement. hospital, but died of a basal fracture Members on the Coquille Youth As to the establishment of a saw Rev. Charles G. Weston, pastor of Robert Iliff, Smith-Hughes instruc Co-ordinating Council with Mrs. of the skull. mill on their property, Mr. Jameson the large Evangelistic Full Gospel tor at Riverton, was named a com Mr. Jolley died ten years ago, and Wemich are H. H. Hartley, C. P. is non-committal, but if one is oper Tabernacle at Salem, and also Pres Zumwalt, Mrs. James R. Bunch, Mrs. the only living relative in Oregon is a ated there it means a dock on the byter of the Northwest District Coun mittee of one to assemble facts re Martha Mulkey and Ned C. Kelley. niece, Mrs. Frances Eckstrom, of river front and a mill alongside the cil of the Assemblies of God, will be garding the feed situation. This will include tabulation of the amount and Portland. factory. speaking at both the afternoon and kinds of hay and grain shipped into Mrs. Jolley, who has been in Co North Bend Won Again 3:00 p. m., from McKinley. evening services. Mr. Weston taught I Coos county annually. quille quite often during her incum 3:35 p. m., from down coast. In one of the best played games of C. of C. Membership Drive for five years in the Glad Tidings I Information regarding the use of 5:00 p. m., Eastern mail via Rose the season in Coos county the North bency of the ofifee of W. C. T. U. It was announced at the Chamber Bible School of San Francisco, be liquid manure tanks will be given at burg. president, had scores of friends in this Bend Bull Doga .yesterday won from of Commerce directors a.sx^aaaae meeting Tues- sides irovHSR having iuim had u many years sss in the (ftp -- — a. ( aiuco —aij jvwe n€Xt mCCtl the next meeting by Joe Delsman of section who sincerely mourn her un 4.fcfcp m, from Powers and Myr the Marshfield Pirates by a score of day noon in the hotel that the annual ministry. He has attracted consider- (¡atchinw Inlet timely passing. tle Point. 0-0, and stands in second place in the membership drive would start the* able attention in this section for his . ., . “ .. “ _ ‘ . A committee was also appointed latter part of next week. j_____ * * county conference standing. remar a lie exposi ions of t e rip- atu(jy diseases of dairy cattle and Wrk Barraw called attention to the tures Only a stonewall defense kept . to make recommendations the next North Bend from being tied or beat 20-30 Club's Christmas plans for . * other denom- tlme the commlttee en, for at one time the Pirates had the making chiildren happy by repair ¡nations will be present Special mu- whJch wiu incorporated int0 . ing all dolls and toys contributed for sic will be featured. Coffee will be (Continued on Page Eight) the purpose, and said that the club served to all out-of-town visitors at had already had many responses to noon and evening. their request for donations. Anyone' having broken or outgrown toys may Ribs Broken in Accident call Mr. Barrow at Hudson’s Dlug Kenneth, 14-year old son of Mr. Store, or the Standard or Union Oil1 and Mrs. L. L. Cunningham, suffered companies, and the articles will be a broken rib, about 4:45 Tuesday eve called for. ’ Still Hope to Score • WlR ning when the bicycle on which he The directors went on record as not Being a bear for punishment, the was riding was struck by a car. Mrs. favoring the sale of any of the city’s Coquille Independent football team M. D. Sherrad, the driver, had sig waterfront property. The property which Bandon has defeated twice, nalled to turn off the highway on to may seem to be useless at present, will try it again next Sunday at 2 p. the road leading to Sanford Heights. but the experience of other cities who Geo. Zerr Here from Portland m„ at the city by the sea. As last Kenneth, who was riding this way, have sold water front is that in time Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Zerr camé Sunday's score, in the game here, was turned into the road at the same time the sale was very much regretted. ! n TuP’dayevi‘n"’H from Portland 7_g the c. H. 8. alumni may be able and was knocked from his bicycle, al to spend a few days with relatives in 1 to put over a win at the two teams’ though not run over. Mrs. Sherrard Degenerate Sent to Pen ‘ had her car stopped by the time she Myrtle Point and Coquille. third meeting. Mr. Zerr, who is one of the out I ven Albert Gallaher, otherwise hit him and then brought him In to standing lock men of the northwest, known as Joe B. Hart, of Eastside, the Coquille Hospital where he is re Invited to Port Orford has just completed a 30-day job at pleaded guilty in circuit court Tues ceiving treatment. Curry chapter, O. E. S, at Port Salem, on the Marion county jail, in day to a statutory charge which in Orford, has extended an invitation to stalling an automatic locking devise volved his sixteen year old daughter, Christmas Seal Contributions for all the doors of the jail which | Beulah . chapter _ A of Coquille to attend . whose mother is dead.. The Christmas Seal committee for replaces the old padlock system. The.* Pf** t^ t°?°rrOW, Judge Brand sentenced him to a All of > *•- the - Eastern change is made as a protection for I evening. * * members * -- maximum of 20 yean in the pen and Coquille has placed a box in the Star here are invited to be present. Bergen Florist Shop, conducted by prisoners in ease of fire. Heretofore Sheriff Howell left with him this I Mrs. Ida Owen, where those who I it was necessary to unlock 23 pad Dancing and cards will furnish the morning for Salem. wish to leave their money for the locks to release occupants of all the evening’s diversion after the regular After the girl had made her com cells, each door being equipped with session of the chapter. plaint to the authorities. Sheriff seals they receive from the commit two padlocks. Howell began an'investigation which tee, May do so. Or the money may resulted in the arrest of Edward L. be handed to either Dr. or Mrs. J. R. White. He pleaded guilty on Tues Bunch. TENNIS COURT HELP POSSIBLE DY DECEMBER 4 msv BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS day to contributing to the delinquen To Hold Court of Honor cy of a minor and was sentenced to seven years in the pen. A stay of A Boy Scout court of honor will be execution for six months was or held an the Scout cabin, in Myrtle dered, during which time he will be Grove park, at 7:30 p. m. next Mon confined in the county Jail, with a day, Dec. 2. There are two Scouts parole pending at the end of that i who will seek advancement at that time. Lighten Their CUmb B«k to Bnltk