AN Definite About Strike's Both the Smith Wood-Products management and the officials of Lo­ cal 2770 gave the same report shortly before noon today—that negotiations ' are in progress—but there is no definite assurance at this writing that the negotiations will be successful and the strike called off or that it will be continued. The union meeting to vote on a proposed settlement has not yet been called. A street rumor yesterday was to the effect that the negotiations had been satisfactorily concluded, but this is not confirmed by either party, and even it that was the case it would hot become effective until after the mem­ bership vote is taken. — Hi way Association Meets At Tillamook An unusualy well atended meeting of the annual Coast Highway Asso­ ciation was held at Tillamook last Sunday and Monday, nearly 109 be­ ing present from the coast counties in the association. Compton was the sole Coquille J. E. ft be- 1 was the first one he has falMd to attend. J. W. Lundeen, of Nelscott, was elected president of the association to succeed Henry Kern who presided at the sessions. Mr. Kern was made Coos county director for a three-year term and Lafe Compton, vice presi­ dent for Coos county. Very interesting talks were made by Clarence Coe, at Marshfield, Geo. I. Warren, publicity director for Vic­ toria, B. C.; Judge W. A. Johnson, of Josephine county, and Henry F. Ca- ’ Arch B. Sanden, nd exPect*d be *°ne about two I mct . m. -d SMK, -M p ~- ta These numbers will be posted on cluded the statement that Tailtwist­ aanUrl by hv th« • 1 * uvxm : ui sented the street r/wTtvrdtt** committee. Th* The the past year by the association. the bulletin boards in front of the er Lloyd Claver was the lite of the total amount of the assessments will Among the many things done to pro­ board offices and should be consulted party, that he kept the four score in be $466.90. mote publicity, Mr. Sanders stated, by those who registered. Those in an uproar throughout the evening. No act was taken on the aproval was an amateur snapshot contest, this end of the county will find their His flash thinking earns him the des­ by the WPA for sewer extensions in which was participated in by tourists name and number posted at Myrtle ignation of ’the best tailtwister I ever the Hand tract. Property owners from twenty-six states who entered Point. saw.” And the cash box with its Questionnaires will be sent to the 33-10 of fines collected in nickles and Judge Norton told an early day fish there have not all signed up yet ask­ pictures taken while touring the Coast ing for the sewer. story at the Chamber of Commerce highway and which produced a large registrants in the order in which their dimes, proves that he is a financial t It was ordered that the city hall session Tuesday noon, but it was not volume of publicity both from the numbers are drawn, and these ques­ asset to the club. roof over the library be repaired to about one that got away. trade magazines and several large tionnaires will be filled out and re­ The session was presided over by stop the leaks. The downspouts are When Commissioner R. H. Law­ eastern daily paper in their Sunday turned to the board within five days. the club’s president, F. L. Pook, and clogged with asphalt and new piping horn’s father and family came from feature departments. a thoroughly enjoyable evening was Roseburg by the Coos Bay Wagon will be installed to allow a run-off Clarence Coe, president of the i spent by all. from the roof. Rood, then building in the 1870’s, he Marshfield Chamber of Commerce, There was no set program, all of It developed that the new building made his selection of a ranch on the commented on the recent Salmon the talks by members and visitors be­ recently put up by W. L. Harrison Middle creek. Some time later the Derby participated in by both the ing impromtu. The local Arizona present commissioner’s father tramped was a few inches in the street on Lions and Rotarians and stated that The workmen who were repairing Wranglers orchestra furnished the the ten miles or thereabouts down to Hall and construction of the sidewalk he thought that this event should be the underpinning of the front of the music and the hearty encores accord­ Lee, over trails and through the brush in front of the place awaits adjust­ made an annual affair and enlarged to Grimes building on Tuesday, turned ed each number showed that the au­ and found the river there full of sal- ment. The building was started when include every civic and service organ­ loose a flood that threatened to wash ditors appreciated their numbers. man. He loaded a gunnysack full J. N. Gearhart was away on vacation ization in the county. out all the foundation for a few min­ and carried it back, with all the vi­ and Mr. Harrison could not find an Jack Carroll, accompanied by Anne utes. An old stub end water pipe, engineer to give him the correct lines. cissitudes attendant on covering the Barton at the piano, played on his probably the line which ran to the The council voted to send City En­ rough country, thinking to have some violin and sang two songs, “Deep Riv­ Wickam House 20 and more yean ago, gineer Gearhart to Corvallis on Nov. Billy Wall, emplpyed at the Kline fine fish dinners. er” and “By the Bend of the River,” was in the way of operations. They Next morning he went down to 7, 8, 9, at city expense, to attend the in a very pleasing manner. started to shove jt aside and the rusty logging camp at Fairview, was ¡brought Middle creek—a nd-found it juakas school to be held by the. state board Chas. Briggs was presented with an pipe broke, letting the water from to the hospital last Saturday, suffer­ full of salmon as the river had been of health in regard to water works and interesting gift by some unknown the First street main escape with a ing from a fractured neck, head and sewer treatment plants. at Lee the day before! department shoulder injuries, received while admirer and expressed his apprecia­ roar. - The city _ ’s water ■MB. City-owned lots were sold to Geo. - - off - and the working. tion. soon had the water shut A Ulett and Jack Hale. Mrs. Jessie Scorby on Sunday, and Ron Endicott was introduced as a hole plugged. Accident Commission Loses James Duffey on Tuesday, underwent new member and welcomed into the One, Settles Four Others ~ —4 major operations. club. The first case in circuit court Mon­ A baby boy, named Ernest Ray and Rotarian guests present were Wal­ day was that of Everett Higgins vs. weighing nine pounds and twelve ter Chiene, Wm. Robb and Harry Nas- the State Industrial Accident Com­ ounces, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. V. burg, of Marsh-Bend club, and Wm. mission. The jury returned a verdict E. Todd, of Arago, yesterday. George W. Bryant was brought L. Lyon, of Eugene. Pro America members will meet on Tuesday for 32 per cent of the home from the hospital in Portland Thia morning Claude Gillespie, son Other guests than those mentioned regular compensation for loss of an last Saturday and Mrs. Bryant reports abpve were L. A. Lundquist, new su­ Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the republi­ of Ed Gillespie, who Ilves on the North arm. Following this verdict four this morning that he feels considera­ perintendent of the plywood plant can headquarters in the bank build­ Bank road, underwent a major oper­ other cases against the commission bly better than he did when he ar­ here, and James Baker, secretary of ing. Harry Slack, a member of the ation, and Ellen, nine year old daugh­ republican county central committee, were settled out of court. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Ellis, rived, and is very glad to be at home the Marshfield Chamber of Com­ will gave a short talk containing in­ Another civil case begun this morn­ again. An ambulance brought him merce. of Fairview, underwent an appendec­ formation of vital interest to all Pro ing was that of Fitzgerald vs. Burgees, from Portland and a special nurse ac­ tomy. American members. Willkie support­ which is to recover damages for a companied him on the trip. Dismissals the past week were: ers as well as club members are urged wrecked automobile. The collision Mrs. Lorin Miller and Mrs. Jack Ar­ to attend the meeting. occurred oh the highway to Bandon nold last Saturday, Guy Kelley on several months ago. Sunday, and Mrs. Geo. Brooks on Monday. Geo. Purden was brought to the Geo. T. Moulton was removed from Coquille Hospital last Saturday suf­ the hospital to his home on Monday. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry George, of The executive committe of the Co­ fering from a gun sfiot wound in the the Rink creek district, a seven quille American Legion Post met at right arm which fractured a bone. pounds and eight ounces baby girl, He and Robert Tichenor were getting Chas. Blanchard, who lives on Sag­ the home of the new commander, S. home from hunting and in some way who have been named Arlyn Kay. C. Geulke, Tuesday evening and made To Mr.'and Mrs. Wm. Strong, Co- ford Heights, brought to the Sentinel Tithenor’s gun was filed as they were a baby daughter, Judith Diane, last week what at first glance might arrangements for a membership drive getting out of their car. . .............. ■ -- -V not.” which will be preceded Saturday. *- * ■ ZiMr- ¿e- MisS Hazel Adams Dies At Union Is Now Known As Lucky Bill Clem Howard, Golf Champ 4,197 Registered In Coos For Draft Lions Hold Cadies Night Would Make A Man Swear » Water Roars From Rusty Pipe Belle Knife Hospital George W. Bryant Home Saturday How Could It Get There? Pro America To Meet Friday Was Shot By Companion's Gun Legion To Start Drive Nov. 2 Coquille Hospital 15& Absentee Ballots Sent Just Can't Star Oat ----- ■" ’T'w bt ftòubleLoiig* " „** w ‘ & mittee of the Coos county inch across the opening. .Like all Of was held at a dinner meeting at the Ripley’s puzzles this one can be ex­ Coquille Hotel Monday evening plained too. ----- ........ Their next meeting will be held at Reedsport on Dae. 8. ' Acting Governor E. R. Fatland has called upon the citizens of Oregon to join in the observance of Navy Day on Sunday, October 27. ' -i. _ ‘ ' • • The county court this week can­ celled county, warrants, more than seven years old, which have not been called for by those to whom they were made out The warrants in amount totalled $359.53. * Howard Tnmtnee Jtv. of Marsh- Bÿtt. A ct "-..