INDEPENDANT _________________ VOL. XXXIX. NEWSPAPIR ■nmw r NO. «. South Slough Randier Grand Jury Frees The Council Orden Local People Saw Eagles' First - Aid Interesting tetter Car Benefit Dance On Rampage—A George L. Maynard Insurance On The Coos Bay Tragedy A Grand Success From India To Neighbor Is Missing From The Charge Community Building Last Saturday Evening L. R. Hifkenbottom I.—/ One of the largest crowds ever to gather in the new Coquille Commun­ ity Building, turned out last Saturday George L. Sfajmard was exoner­ Arthur Ferrie, South Slough ranch­ At a special session of the city The tragedy at the Coos Bay bar evening for the ,Eagles First Aid Car Following is a copy of a very ln- er and. a parolee from the state hos­ ated of all guilt in connection with council Monday evening, with Mayor last Saturday evening when 13 of Benefit Dance. Ticket sal« had teresting letter about India arid its pital, was arrested yesterday morning the death of J. Kenneth Henninger Wood, Gouncilmen. Gray,' Purkey, the crew of 28 men perished as the been in, full swing for two weeks and inhabitants, received by L. R. Hlcken- by state police officers and by Sheriff at the Maynard home last December Burr and Taylor in attendance, it mine-sweeper attempted to cross the were climaxed by the sale of over bottom here from his nephew. Staff Howell _ and Deputy Peterson, after 18 when the grand jury brought in was ordered that 340,000 insurance, bar, was witnessed by Mrs. Katherine 150 additional tickets at the booth Sergeant Frank H. Hickenbottom, the sheriff had taken a chance on be­ a not true bill last Friday afternoon. full coverage for building anren wounded in the hip and thigh. the grand jury, two against G. A. property.. ocean. Five of the men ywe picked contributed the printing of tickets really knew right down in their heart When the offirers came to the Berg McIntosh for obtaining money under Quite often a city employee from up by the fishing boats nearby and free of coat. The Ladi« Auxiliary how much the letters mean to us home Mrs. Berg reported that she false pretences, one against J. C. the water or street departments is coast guard before they reached Port of the Eagtes also gave a great deal they would keep them coming over and her husband had come home to Keller for the same offence, and one ¡needed for police duty, as there are Orford, where they were forced to of time and to them must go most of this way a little more often. find a great deal of their household against Delbert F. Brown of North J now but three offirers on the foree,8° to Ju nd the men due to the rough You ask in your letter if I would the credit for the sale of tickets and furniture and equipment smashed and Bend for assault with a dangerous each working an eight-hour shift. | bar Eight others were trapped in the for the care of the check room at the tell you a little about the country the interior of the house generally weapon. As compensation for the special pa-'hull and their bodies removed later over here and also about the people dance Saturday evening. demolished The latter has not yet been ar­ lire duty the men will receive 85.08 The mine sweeper which had been Complete returns from the ticket and their customs. I’ll try. While they were attempting to raigned; Keller pleaded not guilty for the extra shift if they have on patrol duty outside, was not one My story really begins away back sale cannot be accurately given yet iwing order out of chaos, Ferrie ap­ Tuesday and will be tried later. worked the full week on their regu-* of those built at Marshfield and its but it is safe to say that the First Aid in Nevemebr in 1841 when I left the McIntosh pleaded guilty to both iar jobs. If, however, they ljave n<4 skipper. Senior Lieutenant Carl F. peared and compelled Mr. and Mrs. Car fund will net well over 8700.00, shores of good old America, little re­ Pronouncing of sen­ worked a full week therete. tojje ^Lietz, Berg to go_with kirn to the boat indictments. Lietz, was a newcomer to this sec- sec­ including many donations already alizing what was in store for me or landing. He then ordered-Mrs. Berg tence on one charge was postponed no extra remuneration for the special ’ tion of the coast. rereived. It is impossible to enum­ where I was going. Hawaii was the | It It is i» reported, «ported, though though not not officially, officially, to go back land fired a shot in her for 30 days by Judge King. On the police duty performed. erate and individually thank each first stop and after we left there and other charge he was sentenced to six direction. The council did not take up the that the commanding officer had of the many persons who have made were sailing out on the Pacific, the Then, with Berg at the oars, the months In the county jail. Execution burning question of dogs and chick wirelessed In that conditions at the donations. The following organiza­ news came over the speaker that two men started up the slough, and of the sentence was suspended and ene. entrance to the bay was bad, but tions, business firms and profession­ America was at war with Japan and Berg haa not been seen since, or had­ he was paroled to the district attor­ was told to come on In. al men have made generous contri­ also telling about Pearl Harbor. Can ney for two years on condition that n't been up to last night.. The Graham “Five Brothers" fish­ butions to ths fund and several others you imagine how we felt out there The offirers surrounded Ferrie'» the amount of bogus checks be made ing bout Is given unstinted praise by have indicated their intentions of in the middle of the broad expanse of home during Tuesday night but were good within go days. the survivors tor the part Its crew doing so. Th«e contributions have water after hearing such shocktng warned by the crazed man to stay took in rescuing those thrown Into news?' not been solicited but have been en­ away. Ferrie’s mother was tn the the sea. After sailing for many days ami The grand jury, which was in scaa tirely voluntary: Geo. Oerding, Wood Saturday night this boat und others house and the officers thought Berg siou this month, hearing cas« in & C la ver, Chas. Elkins, Woody Jones, nights we sighted the shores of Aus­ stood-'liy. medicine and food were was also a captive there and did not which the defendanta had been bound, Washer Service Co.. Dr. Jam« Rich­ tralia and I guess we were about tlie want to start a «hooting w«r for fear dropped from airplanes, and it wag over in justice court, was dismissed mond. Wm. Buirow, D*. C. G. Stem, happiest bunch of boys in the Army. of danger to two innocent people. Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr. and by Judge King In circuit court last Sunday evening before tlie men were Seventh Day Adventist Church, C.l.O. Being on the water for weeks at a Tiiey ex|>eeted Feme to come out Mrs. J. L. Smith, expects to leave Friday. The hew grand jury, drawn landed nt Port Orford Where they Local 273 and the Ladies Auxiliary time may be all right for aailorn but Were nx't by ambuluncw from the in the early hours to do his chores aj March 9 for Phoenix, Ariz.. where not for a bunch of land lubben. like yesterday for the June term of unurh of the Eagles. < the barn, but he did not. ., .tkjy gnd rushed to Marshfield. she will be married to Dick Sherrill. will be copipoeod of; (Continued un Th every way, the campaign thus Finally, ' after daylight yreterday whooe home Is in Marshfield, but who - S. M. Nosleis foreman; Dor» H. \ far haa been a grand success and morning, the other office« headed is an Aviation Cadet at Williams Field Oerding, R. T. Newton, Joa«p)une J. finer co-operation than the Eagtes back toward the bay and then crept near Phoenix, and who expects to Culver, all of CoquiUe; Earl K. Lit­ have rereived from the people of Co­ ♦ * around back of the house while Sher­ graduate as a cadet on March 10. trell and Harold J. Hickerson, both quille und vicinity would be impos­ iff Howell alone went toward the The bride-to-be will fly south. of Marshfield, and Robert H. Hunt, sible. house and called to Ferrie, who know« Her fiance. Richard O. Shei'i^tl, is the of Bandon. Lloyd Ckiver and Lin Swain re­ Marshfield, Bandon, and Myrtle W. R. Scherer, inunager of the em­ him. Ferrie answered his call and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sherrill, of A new panel of 15 for petit jury turned last evening from a business Point were also well represented at ployment office in Marshfield, was came out to talk with the sheriff and Marshfield. ,.......... duty, who have been instructed to trip to Portland on which they*-left the dance and have supported the over here Monday to check up on the in a few moments the other five, of­ 1 Adding to her happiness this week, report in court next Monday, was Monday. Lin went up to endaavor protect in every possible way. The assignment of those 34 Arkansas men firers had come from the back and as jvell as to that of the rest of the also drawn yesterday. The list in­ to enlist In the Coast Guard but < Eagtes drill team from Marshfield, , who came to work on Coos county Ferrie was quickly overpowered and family, is the’fact that her brother, cludes R, L, Medley, John J. Jay«, found that their quota was entirely , together with the Ladi«' drill team ] brought to jail her. '• Sergeant David Smith arrived home of Coquille; Willis W. Kennedy, Rex filled at this time. He passed. the of Coquille, paraded on the streets ( ranch« and farms. He said that his offire has on file many more re­ He denies ever having seen Berg, last night on furlough fr<»m duty at Ingram, M. C. Freitag, Geo. A. Lyons physical exan (Ration successfully, and later at the dance and their co- ( quests from dairymen and rant hers or talked to him; denied that he had the weather base army station near «nd Dale Hansen, all of Marshfield;' however, and if .the voaai Coast uuu Guard has > operatiuii was deeidedly appreciated. no we ver, unu ii.tne and that the employment ser- shot st Wages or damagaif the Berg Oklahoma Ciyri. Dave, who was in “ _ _ MH call Hl R. T. Borne«, . J. W. Anderson, Chas, an opening whin his induct^n vlre in cooperation with the Farm hoiilB, • the hospital some Weeks ago, is feel­ Jiulin, Howard DeWeese and 1 James com« >»e has hopes of entering the Security Administration and the The search for Mr. Berg is being ing very well now. bldland, of North Bend; Dale I E , _____ ______ .________ service of his choice. Ha said it was county agent’s office, hopes to be able continued and if he is found dead a Ohlesen and Eldon Brodie, of Myr­ strange to see so many boys. 18 to 20, to bring more men from the middle murder charge will be filed against tle Point, and Leslie J. Gil«, of Ban­ who were turned ddwn by the Navy, west. He reports those who came as Ferrie. c-- don. of which the Coast Guard is a part, Ceos county's usual fine spell of a group who will be a benefit in re­ because tlwy could not pass the phy­ I’ weather In February hus been “Very lieving the farm labor shortage in sical testa. There were 25 of them in much in evidence the past two weeks, the valley. They arrived in Coquille the group with which he was exam­ Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Brandon came 111 d when southwestern Oregon really last Saturday. iner!. over from Medford, where he is con­ Mr. Scherer was also looking for an 'puts its best foot forward, as it has T nected with the commissary at Camp I now for a fortnight, there isn't a office where he could install a desk Joseph Henry Jackson, a resident | 14 VieifrnrC At The Coos County High School Bas­ White, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bran­ finer climate on earth. And we and have a young lady in charge, as FAI ketbail Tournament will be held in don came home to take charge of of Coquqille for the past four years, , make no exception of “native son” a branch of the Marshfield offire. „—A the North Bend high gy mnasium on (Brandon’» confectionery here, and passed away Sunday at the age of 60 states nor Florida, nor anywhere else. Friday and Saturday evenings this Marlin returned to Medford thi« years, 11 months and three days. With Apologies to the memory of The funeral servires were held at week, Feb. 26 and 27, with Coquille, naming. She says she waa deMghted C.-Brazil, of the publicity depart- James Russell Lowell, “What is so ai^iRe power ad- rare as a day In February in the Co­ Myrtle Point, North Bend and Marsh- w“h «>«"»0 Wt in the Rogue the Schroeder Chapel here at two r.“t field participating. The winner there. *••**>■ kut when Alan Jtailey gave o'clock y«terday atfernoon, with , mlntatration. gave a short talk on the quille Valley? Then if ever efime which on the season’s record should i UP managing the confectionery it was Rev R. L. Greene officiating and this development of Oregon’s aluminum perfect days.” . Following is the list of men who be North Bend Hi, will enter the 'necessary that she come b«k to Co- morning Mr. Greene accompanied clayg Jnd coal gt the ^4^ Club have been summoned by the Coquille Quille. Mr. Bailey has said he ex ­ Elbert Schroeder, who took the body lunc heon ’ at the hotel Wednesday and next state tournament') in Salem Valley Selective Servtoe Board for pects to go to Arizona. to Smith RiBer, Calif., for Interment. afterward ghowed a film on public month. , induction into the Army for the Feb­ 81 Cre’Ce"t ownership propaganda Myrtle Point, having won from ruary call. They left yesterday for * ... March .. . .. 1880. Robt. L. new vicar City, 18. | T _ Greene, _ ’ _ of ' Marshfield Tuesday evening, is Jn Portland: He is survived by his widow, Mrs. at. jam^’ipigcopal Chureh. etocted second place in the regular season After several disappointments in William Lobdell, Portland Merle Jackson; two sons, Robert ahd |to membership last week, was pre«- standing, and will play the Red Cyril Lemanski, Seaside Bernard Jackson, of Portland; one lent and was introduced to the club. not receiving word to report, Maury t Devils, Who finished fourth, in the William*; who enlisted with the Civil William Higgins, Myrtle Point grandson; six brothers, WilliamJ. and first game Friday evening. North Rotarian guests present were: Last Friday the senior class of Cm- Marcus Shelley, Spokane Bend, first, and Marshfield, third, quille high school selected Harriet John, of Harbor; Alfred and James, Webb Ballord, of Kalispell, Montana: AviaUon Administration last year, re­ ceived word last week-end to re­ Edward Mil«, Myrtle Point of Klamath, Calif.; Chester F., of will play the second Friday night Tozier as the outstanding girl citi­ Ralph Purimel, of Salem; Fred William Pulford, Richmond, Calif. Woodburn, and Arthur In the mili­ Schaer, of Marshfield; . Judge Dal port at Pendleton today to the civ- game. zen of the class and the selection was He left by David Biegger, Coquille Saturday night the two winners the approved by the faculty committee tary service; and three sisters, Mrs. King and H. A. Schroeder, of Myr­ , Ilian training school. Edward Moore, Chester, Calif. night before will play for champion­ Harriet will rerelve the D. A. R. citi­ Zadie Murphy, Cresrent City, Cal.; tle Point, and John Carl, of Arago. train from Coos Bay Tuesday evening. Just how long the training period is Archie Epperson, Powers Mrs. S. S. McPeat, of Portland, and ship and the Frlddy night lasers will zenship medal. Bruce Yergen. of ’the government before he can be ready for regular William Echmockel, Coquille Mrs. Laura Steward, of Medford. piay a consolation game . Again, on employment offire In Marshflld. W1IM flying service with Uncle Sam’s forres ■ ■ .t. Lewis Edward, Reedsport the season’s record, the Red Devils also a guest. Dr. and Mrs. Earl C. Hamilton ar ­ he did not know when he left. Harry Stallard, Ashland . and Pirate« will play the consolation. L oh Jones To Be Buried rived here thia week and expect to Bernard Lee Jackson, Bend Tournament officals will be Ed Baby Daughter Come« To remain at their home oh Cunningham Here Tomorrow Everett Moon, Portland Siegmund and Bill Robbins, referee Lou Jones, a fisherman resident Asaeasor Forrest’s Home road for the next few weeks until Earl Warner, Gig Harbor, Wash. and umpire; Harry May and Wayne Stinson, Myrtle Poin Point Smith, timers; C. L. Church and Guy Dr. Hamilton re«ivedhis call for aer- of Coquille for several years, passed Assessor'and Mr». Cha.. Fprrret |„ kA D U:nL Walla« Stinson. vlce. Early in February Dr. Hamil- away last Saturday afternoon at 8:30 Shellenbarger, scorer». rom Ninth and -Sieryjwfwpr« Rr. I»u.-.--.. írpórírañ. Friday, at 2:00 p. m., at the Gano 15 ounce«, young miss was bom to John Smiley, grocery business and return to Sm“*y’ Independence, ’n^Pendence. Ore. era, the coach and manager, the grocery business and return to gon, where he haa attended school the Funeral Home. them at the Keizer Hospital on the quille’s team, with “Spike” Leslie a» the teaching profession in which she Very -little concerning hia earlier past four years. Bay. She haa been named Jean Anne. has had considerable experien«. She Johnny Barrett, Glenn Riddle coach, will be composed of Dick Ray, life is known here about Mr. Jon« The- Forrest, also haye two hoy». (lien Gosline, Tom Martin, Bob Mc­ has signed a contract and next Mon­ Home From Texas On Furlough and the only known surviving rela­ B. P. W. Notice Carthy, Bill Mlneau, Frank Wood­ day will enter on her duties as in­ The nominating committee will tive is R. B. Jon«, of Scappoose. Ore. Johnny Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. ward, Bud Meek, Ben Barton, Floyd NOTRE structor in general business, book­ W. D. Barrett, came in Monday night make Its report at the next meeting of He was about 85 years of age. DeNoma. Claire Gray, with David The Guild will bold a rummage sale keeping and accounting in the Myr­ from Corpus Christi, Texas, where B. P. W., Monday night, March 1, at Kline and Harold Train as alternates. beginning March 4, 5, and 8. Dona­ tle Point high school. All her class he is attending the Navy aviation Bob Belloni, brother of Phyllis the Pariah House. The Big Surprise The first game will be played at committee will consist of Hattie Lee Bellon! of the local Mt. States Power tions of clothing or household item« work will be in the morning. school, in training to be a machinist’s 7:30 each evening and general ad­ Mrs. Jack Hultin will assist Mr. mate. He has 15 days furlough and Holimon, Esther Lafferty, Ida Owen Co. off!«, Is expected home on fur­ should be taken the same week to the ■ « mission will be 55 rents for adults, lough this week from Tort Sam Hous­ vacant room in the Shelley building. Norton in the Busy Comer. expects to be here all this week. and Ethel Roop. __ —__ a______ 30 cents for students with season tick­ Fi lends having rummage without ’—- ton, near San Antonio. Texas. Glen Riddle, from the same station transportation please caH Mrs. J. A. Friend Indeed: One who is never and whose home is in Myrtle Point, ets, and 15 rents for children under Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at Moo«, president of the Guild. Calling card», ac for 51.00. in need. came with him. this office 12 yean. New Grand Jury, Petit Jury Drawn To Fly South For Her Wedding . Found Coast Guard . Quota Filled Now Mrs. Brandon Again In Charge B. B. Tournament Fri.-Sat. Nights 24 Farm Workers From Arkansas Arrive Fifteen Days Of Superb Weather J. H. Jackson To Be Buried Today Rotary Meeting Selective Service List Is Smaller Harriet Tozier To Maury Williams- To Learn Flying Receive D.A.R. Medal Mrs. J. E. Norton To t I