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VOL. XXXII. COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY, OB^GON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1936. NO. 43. 11000 for Bandon Schools >2.H THE YEAR Red Devils-Bobcats Tomorrow The Coquille Red Devils vs. Myrtle Coquille's contribution to the Ban don school emergency fund was close Point Bobcats game has been changed from this afternoon to tomorrow to >1,000 yesterday, J. E. Norton re (Saturday) afternoon at 2:00 p. m. at ports, and the contributions of those Entire Citizens Ticket in Co- who said they would donate after Roosevelt Electoral Vote V\il! Be Chaney, McCloskey, Flaxel, Od- Athletic Park, Coquille. With three Civic Clubs Ask Council to Make Almost Unanimous—10,- pay day will run the total above dy, Beyers, Thompson Chos regulars out of the line-up, Coach Hal City’s Appearance More quille Wins in City figure. This is less than >200 short Hatton’s squad will be hard pressed X 000,000 Majority en in a Vote of Over 9,000 Election Attractive / of what was set as Coquille’s quota. to make as splendid a showing as the Whether the rest of the valley has boys did in the game at Myrtle Point A democratic landslide, eclipsing Coos county elected Geo. H. when the score was a tie, 6 to 6. Dr. J. D. Rankin was chosen by come anywhere near raising its quota Representatives of several civic Coquille voters on Tuesday as mayor is not known locally, for those funds the landslides of 4932 and 1928, last Chaney, of Coquille, as senator from But they will be playing good hard organizations—the Coquille Woman’s club, the B. P. W., the Junior Wom of Coquille for the next two years, are not turned in to Mr. Norton, the Tuesday swept nearly every state in Coos and Curry counties last Tues football the entire game. the union clear of repuplican office day, J. H. McCloskey as representa an’s club, and the P. T. A.—held a his total vote being 677 to Everett Coquille chairman. holders, and re-elected Franklin Del tive from Coos county, and Roy E. Seeley's 386. With the doctor were Attended Birthday Celebration session with Councilman R. L. Med ley, chairman of the city’s street com chosen the three councilmen nomin Votere Showed Good Judgment and Roosevelt as president by the Carter, of Gold Beach, as joint repre Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kistner, Mr. heretofore unheard of majority in the sentative from Coos and Curry coun ated at, the citizens’ caucus, whose mittee of the council, last Monday Every one of the state measures electoral college of 519. Gov. Landon and Mrs. Don Estes and their son, Joe ties. All three are democrats. afternoon. total votes were: Drue Cunningham was turned down by the voters of the carried but two states, Maine and Ver Don, drove down to Ferndale, Calif., Ben Flaxcl. of North Bend, won Their purpose was a cleaner Co 672, E. D. Webb 523, O. L. Wood 555. state at last Tuesday’s election, some mont, which have eight votes be over his republican opponent, Gene last Sunday to attend the birthday quille—cleaner streets, cleaner va The three losing candidates received by only a few thousand majority tween them. dinner held there Monday afternoon Even Gov. Landon’s. Laird, of Myrtle Point, by 530 votes, votes. cant lota, and the providing of a night the following total votes: Geo. Swin against, but the state bank bill lost own state was bitten by the prosper-1 I This was the closest race on the coun coun- in honor Of Mr. Kistner’s mother who parking site for logging trucks. ney 431, Walter F. Oerding 394, E. L. three to one. was 90 years old that day. There ity bug and gave a substantial vote I ly ty ballot. DB11OI. The matters were brought to the Vinton 368. In Coos county the only measure to for the president. 'J Jess Beyers, assessor, received a were 29 of them present, descendants council’s attention that evening by Frank G. Leslie, who was unop receive a majority was the Amend of Mrs. Kistner ’ s, and it was the first It is possible that when the na- majority of 1230 over his democratic Mr. Medley. posed on the ballot, received >21 ment to the 1935 old age assistance tional vote is tabulated that it will be opponent, and Lloyd W. Oddy’s con lime they had all been together in 29 The matter of night and Sunday votes. act. found Roosevelt received 25 million duct of the county clerk’s office was years. The Coquille quintet returned parking on the street of trucks was The vote by precincts stood: to Landon’s 15 million. I emphatically approved by the 5973 Monday night. For Mayor NE38 NW 40 SE41 referred to th« street committee with Lemke, as was expected, received a majority he received over Jas. L. 340 Armistice Day Next Wednesday ISO - 157 power to act. Rankin Next Wednesday, November 11, is vote that was negligible. Watson. 94 176 116 It was pointed out that the distri Seeley In Oregon the president defeated The Coos county vote on the con- Armistice Day, a holiday, and in ac For Council bution of handbills all over town was 337 cordance with its custom for the past his governor opponent, two to one, tested offices is as follows, according 170 - 165 Cunningham one of the reasons for unkempt-ap- 109 171 18 years Coquille will observe it by and in Coos county the ratio was to unofficial totals made at the clerk's - 114 'pearing streets, and the council or Oerding I , r 182 a cessation from business, all stores nearly 3 to 1. office this morning: - 136 113 Swinney dered the purchase of eight cans to One of the surprising votes in Ore 158 which are closed on Sunday being For President 103 A one-day preaching mission will be anchored at various points in the Vinton " >J07 gon was that of Willis Mahoney's, Landon .... 289 closed for that day. 119 - 115 2556 be held in the Pioneer Methodist business district as depositories for Webb who is not fit to hold a public office Roosevelt .... 294 149 7167 church on Tuesday, Nov. 16. Many paper and trash. - 112 Wood of any kind, came within a few thou For Senator Coos Curry Total prominent churchmen will be pres For Recorder It was pointed out that the streets sand of defeating Oregon’s veteran Gustafson - - 2470 406 - 198 217 523 2993 ent who will speak throughout the in the business section are swept Leslie senator, Chas. L. McNary. Chandler - - 3173 572 3745 day and evening. Bishop Dagwell, three time« a week but due to all- Jas. W. Mott was the only republi Chaney - - 3991 382 4373 of the Episcopal church, Dr. Levi night parking of automobiles it is not Bill Strain Loses by 42 Votes can congressman chosen in Oregon, For District Attorney Pennington, president of Pacific Col possible to thoroughly clean the J. J. Stanley was unopposed far jus Flaxel .... 5190 lege at Newberg, Rev. Mr. MacFad- streets. It was also noted that one Nature’s premier problem child, his majority in this district being tice of the peace in this district No. 3, Laird - . ’ . - 4660 den, of Portland, and many others reason for dirty streets down town none other than Bulldog Jackson, was 44,000. and received all the votes. In Coos county the only three re For Representative, Coos will speak. The program is as follows: was the tearing up of paving for the The race for constable was between heading toward Coquille today for publicans chosen were J. P. Beyers, McCloskey - - - 5737 10:00 a. m., Worship service, con new lighting system but that work his main-event wrestling match Everett R. Strain, republican, and F. .... assessor; Russell Keizer, coroner, who: Nosier 3800 ducted by Rev. W. Raymond Wilder. has now been finished, although the E. Poulton. democrat. Strain won against Don Sugai, the Salem Japan has since passed away, and J. N. For County Clerk Origin and Purpose of Preaching Mis lights will not be ready for use until out in Coquille, but not being so weH ese school boy. Jackson is one of the Oddy - - - . Gearhart, for surveyer, who was un 7836 sion, conducted by Rev. Sidney W. a Complete set of 45 new poets have known in the Fat Elk and Cunning real characters of wrestling and is Watson - - - 1863 Hall, D. D. Round Table Conference, been received from Cleveland. It is ham precincts he loot the election by without a doubt, the greatest middle opposed. Totals for the state candidates For Assessor expected to have the system ready for conducted by Visiting Team. 42 votes. The five precincts voted as weight drawing card on the Pacific «F Beyers 5523 12:00 Noon, potluck luncheon. Ad operation before Christmas. coast. His insolence and eccentrici were: follows: Lecoq 4293 dress, “The Challenge of the World The appearance of Coquille should Poulton Strain ties are widely known. He became For President Roosevelt, 184,732. For County Commissioner be a matter of pride to all its citizens to the Church of Today.” 113 the pet of the movie colony in Holly 129 Coq. N. No. 38 Finnic .... Landon, 91,261. 3582 2:00 p. m., Seminars, “Organizing and if the owners of vacant lota will 132 117 wood this last year. Upon meeting Coq. N.W. No. 40 Thompson ... Lemke, 17,097. - 5680 and Operating the Church for Evan not keep their property cleaned up 274 some dazzling movie actress the Bull 207 Coq. S.E. No. 41 For Coroner and the weeds and grass cut the city gelistic Purposes Today.” 64 dog would shape a circle with his For U. S. Senator 93 Cunningham, No. 33 Campbell I - - - - 4213 McNary, 197,753. 5:30 p. m., Dinner served by Ladies can and should do it and assess the 43 hand and command the surprised 92 Fat Elk Np. Mahoney, 190,745. -*■ - - - 5459 .of Pioneer Church. A charge of.35c costs against the property. * cinema dame, “Jump through here, •" For Representative, First District i The Coquille vote, totalled for the will be made. But if everyone — school children til chicken." Total Mott, 89,492. three precincts, was: 8:00 p. m., Young Peoples' Rally, and their elders—would make an ef For all his weird grimaces. Jack- Kirkpatrick, 45,581. For President fort to keep the city tidy and not “A Christian Movement Today." Lkms District Governor Coming son is a real mat villian and a wrest For Attorney General Roosevelt 675, Landon 356, Lemke 7:15 p. m., Organ concert, Mrs. M. throw papers and trash on pavement, ler of ability. His most punishing Mark Seal, deputy district govern Dobson, 113,116. 61. parking or lawn, it would help ma O. Hawkins, organist. hold is the hammerlock which he or of Lions clubs, from Marshfield, Hossmer, 10,115. For U. S Senator 7:30 p. m. Evening mass meeting. terially in making Coquille a more combined with an arm stomp. was present at the Lions luncheon Van Winkle, 131,851. McNary 545, Mahoney 506. Addresses, "The Sufficiency of attracti^pzplace in which to live. Sugai figures to give Jackson as yesterday noon with a proposal that For Congress Christ.” “The Call of the Church.” good a tussle as any of the perform the visit of the district governor be Mott 721, Kirkpatrick 294. It Would Help City Water Commitment service. Dr. Russell Keizer Passes ers hereabouts, what with his youth scheduled for a dinner meeting in For State Treasurer and stamina and his Jiu Jitau. The The proposal that the city purchase Dr. Russell Keizer, of North Bend, the Coquille Hotel on the evening of Holman 579, Burt 380. C. of C. to Elect Nov. 17 equipment for taking the unpleasant, (Continued on Page Three) prominent in Coos county affairs for i Thursday, Dec. 3. The proposal was For Attorney General flat taste out of the water was consid The annual meeting of the Coquille many years and active head of the accepted and the Myrtle Point, and Dobson 384, Van Winkle 473. ered at the council session Monday « Chamber of Comemrce was set for Keizer Hospital at North Bend, died A Fine Hallowe’en Parade Marshfield dens will hold a joint For State Representative evening but whether the city should 6:30 Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, at a of an apoplectic stroke at his homo at meeting here that evening. The Hallowe'en parade, sponsored McCloskey 550, Nosier 501. dinner meeting in the hotel, by the 5 a. m. Wednesday, a few hours af Mr. Seal also stated that the Bay by the Coquille P. T. A., was a most spend >700 for such machinery was For Joint Representative board of directors at its noon session ter he had again been chosen by Coos club is giving a razzle-dazzle dance successful affair and much praise for the question on the part of some Carter 545, Knapp 381. last Tuesday. The nominating com voters as coroner for Coos county. He in the armory at Marshfield this eve the manner in which it was handled members which held up the purchase. For District Attorney The manufacturing company in mittee will report its recommenda was one of the very few republicans ning. All Lions and their friends are and for the great variety of unique Flaxel 486, Laird 556. stalled their machine for a time last to be elected in Tuesday’s voting, he tions next Tuesday. invited to attend. costumes worn by the participants summer and while it was operating For County Commissioner winning the poet by nearly 1800 ma The question of whether Coquille was heard on every hand. Finnie 404, Thompson 533. there was no complaint on the water. should hold another treasure hunt, jority. Clerk’s Office a Busy Place The judges—Mrs. Bertha J. Smith, Many people think that it is an For County Clerk Dr. Keizer had been associated with similar to that of last year, during the Geo. Chaney. C. W. Gano and P. W. Oddy 809, Watson 239. The official count of Coos county overdose of chlorine which causes the his brother, Dr. Phil Keizer, In oper holiday season was referred to the For Assessor returns on last Tuesday's election will Lane—had a nice job on their hands taste. But it is not. merchants committee with a request ating the hospital until the latter's Beyers 693, Lecoq 331. not start until Thursday of next in selecting the winners but their I At certain seasons the action of the » that all retail business houses -be in death a few years ago and had since : Qn whJch For Coroner week. The reason for the week’s choice was generally approved. terrogated as to their wishes in the been associated with Dr. Dean Crow There* were 267 chlkfren who took • water ’ s gurface Campbell 403, Keizer 563. postponement is because of the Na " ~ ' beneath the water’s surface causes matter of a holiday opening campaign ell in its operation. traversed - - - i r”? »he unpleasant flavor. It is at the The total on the measures stood: turalization applications to be consid Dr. Keizer was 52 years of age, this year. ffm. . Old Age amendment: Yes 422, No ered, the first of the month warrant about 18 blocks, beginning and end-! ,, i time when the algae flowers, at a Following Lafe Compton's report having been bom near Salem Aug. 2, I ing at the court house. It 387. business and Circuit court, all , of . ..»" time when the minimum of fresh 1884. He had been a resident of Advertising amendment: Yes 257, on the annual meeting of the Coast which will keep the force In the couh- Highway Association, held in Tilla North Bend since 1920. streets Saturday night. No 553. ty clerk’s office busy for several days • voir, and it requires three or four He is survived by his widow, Mrs. The awards as made by the com Portland Tax Limit, amendment: mook last month, the directors spent yet. days for the chemical action of Mary Keizer, his mother, Mrs. Mabel some time in discussing the Coquille- mittee were to: . Yes 220, No 465. Moreover the official count cannot chlorine and algae to disappear. Kaiser; two sons, Dr. Ennis, of North Washington school, moot children Non-Compulsory Military Train Marshfield highway, a new route for change anything but it is a matter of A system of charcoal, sand and which is now being surveyed by a Bend, and John, a student at the in parade, >5.00. ing: Yea 352, No 538. form which must be complied with. other purifying elements would cost University of Oregon medical school; corps of state highway engineers. Barbara Jean McLaren, girl with Tax Reduction: Yes 276, No 514. the city several times what the am- Whether any suggestions from the a daughter, Mrs. Dale Hansen, of best ■ sustained costume, “Mickey State Power Bill: Yes 389, No 465. Buys Ranch at Myrtle Point monia machine would cost, and its North Bend, and three sisters, Mrs. Mouse.” >2.50. Hydro-Electric Bill: Yes 277, No local chamber will be acceptable or rendering the water tasteless would Luther Daniels, of East Fourth whether any will be made is still un Grace Wenderoth, of North Bend, Jerry Hurrell, boy with best-sus- 494. not be any more effective than is the street, Coquille, has purchased the tained costume, pirate, >2.50. certain but the chamber’s highway Mrs. Harry Hill and Mrs. Ellen machine under consideration. i State Bank Bill: Yes 231, No 627. 19-acre ranch in South Myrtle Point committee was asked to get in touch Coonan, of Portland. Helene Gage, nicest costume, Col- Funeral services are being held at which belonged to Mrs. Lila Veatch. onia I style hoop skirt, >2.50. with the chief of the engineering Damage Case On in Court Down to 28 Monday Morning two o’clock this afternoon at the Pe Mr. Daniels plans to operate it as a squad. Juanita Culbertson, funniest cos- The suit of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tur te.son Mortuary. Along with the heavy frost Monday dairy ranch and will move from Co tume, witch, >2.50. ner, of Portland, for damages against quille to his new place in the near Mrs. Rosabel Brown, best ghost, morning was a low temperature i Moving OCC Units Out Jack Carey, was started in Circuit which took the thermometer down to future. Thon. Hicking Buried >2.00. Major Solinger, liaison officer here court here on Wednesday and is still Mr. Daniels has sold his home here Jesse Leisure, best pre-school boy’s 28 degrees, while water in open ves Funeral services were conducted at with the Forest Service, left Tuesday sels outdoors had a skim of ice on top in progress. to H. A. McCue, who lost his home in costume, >1.00. the I. O. O. F. cemetery at Bandon, at for Portland. Three units of CCC C. D. Ray, originally included in the Bandon fire and is now moving Peggy Steele, best pre-school girl’s as thick as a window pane. The reg two p. m. on Wednesday, for Thos. G. the suit was granted a voluntary non men were sent back Wednesday— to Coquille. Mr. McCue is master of costume, >1,00. , istering thermomether which showed Belknap, Mill Creek and ZigZag Hicking, who passed away at the Co four degrees below freezing was suit at the start of the case. the Bandon Masonic lodge. camps —making a total of 152 men. quille Hospital last Sunday night, only a few feet above the ground. i The Occident happened back in Woman’s Club to Meet Tuesday Weather bureau thermometers are on 1935, near Myrtle Lodge at Coaledo, This cleans up ‘he Vancouver camp Tiie services were in charge of the Gano Funeral Home. W. C. T. U. to Meet Next Week • The Coquille Woman’s Club will the tops of highest buildings, where when Carey's logging truck wrecked area and the rest are attached to the The local W. C. T. U. will meet .hold its regular monthly meeting there is less heat in summer and less the Turner car and both its occu Medford camp area. The Forest Ser- I Death was caused by pneumonia Friday. Nov. 13, at 2:00 p. m. with next Tuesday, Nov, 10, at 2:15 p. m. cold in winter. That is why Coos pants were Injured. A California car vice will continue here for the rest and Mrs. Hicking, to whom he wn married in 1919, is in a serious condi Mrs. Ernest Purvance. All members in Guild Hall of this week. Bay reported 35 degrees for that was also involved. tion with the same affliction at the are urged to bring or send dues that The program will include library morning. hospital here. we may co-operate with the national announcements by Mrs. Pearl Elling Legion’s Armistice Dance Fees at County Clerk's Office Mr. Hicking was bom in Canada, plans for roll call. A study will be son. a vocal solo by Mrs. Paul Walker, 50 to Apply for Citizenship Coquille Post No. 36, American Le Fees received at the county clerk's Dec. 25, 1876, and came to Coos coun made of Korea and its inhabitants. and a book review by Mrs. Tom Den Thos. S. Griffing. assistant divi gion, will hold its annual Armistice office in October totalled >808.95, be ty in 1907. He had been a resident of Come.—Press Correspondent. ison. sional director in citizenship matte s Day dance in the Coquille Commun ing received from the following Bandon since 1911 ahd was an em It being Art Week, a collection of who has charge of hearings of ap ity Building next Wednesday evening, ployee of the Moore mill there. Steel for Radio Tower Arrives copies of paintings by the old mas plicants for naturalization will be Nov. 11. Don Estes’ dance band will sources: Recording >378.20; circuit Beside his widow he is survived by court >205; probate >92.50; marriage Steel for the broadcasting tower J ters will be on display from the Ore- here for four days, starting today, to furnish the music for the dance, ad licenses >87; miscellaneous >45.25. a son, Wm. Hicking; a sister, Mrs. F. which is to be erected at the state *on •»** llbrary - receive petitions from the fifty who mission for which will be 40 cents for L. Thrush, of Bandon, and two broth have signified their intentions to ap gentlemen, 25 cents for ladies. These highway shops here has arrived and ers, Robert W., who was a twin, of construction men are due at any time Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Folsom arrived ply for naturalization. The hearing Legion dance parties have a wide Grange to Elect Next Friday the deceased, and Harry L. Hicking. The Coquille Grange will meet in of Alma, Washington. now. The station will be state-owned in Coquille last evening from Sqlem on these applications will be held in spread reputation for being most en and will be used by both the state po- for a couple of days' visit with his the circuit court on the third Tuesday joyable and this year's will be no ex W. O. W. hall next Friday evening for annual election of officers. lice and the state's road department., mother and brothers here. | ¡In February. ception to the rule. Calling canta. 50 tor ILIN. SPECIAL SERVIC ES HERE NOV. 10 JACKSON vs. SUGAI TO-NIGHT SLSMS” u,roM“‘ i