The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 01, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    OOOVtlJLt VÀLLtY SENTINEL. OOQUILLR.
PAG* TIN
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¡PROCEEDINGS OF ",
The Free Soil Party
George Huther,
Operating
Riverton Faery .........
COUNTY COURT
145.35
211. Z5
140.42
170.40
161.59
68.79
169.49
M-S5
In carrying out its program forj
3
By R. M. Harrison
support of parity prices on «Peci-!
; Teen Miller, labor
; Chas. Wolff, labor
was a political party formed
fled agricultural products Commodity st5**_xLn, ,
Conun > In'
I W. M. Williams, labc
In the United States, in 1848, that was
Credit Corp, now has Invested 82,-
"
Martha E. Mulkey, mileage . 37.17 Wm. Bur beck. labor
kr.own as the Free Soil Party, which
000,006,000 and has asked for author- * Aaê
71.00 Eleanor A. Linn, work in office 136.90 _____________
Claude Lemon, _ labor
had for its doctrine the theory that
Anna McDonald, operating
Lead Agt.
ization to use another 82,000,000,060
-
Bullards Ferry ----------------- l**.8O
all land should be free to all citizens
! in the coming fiscal year. To main- C<^^ay Stationery Co., sup-
Betty L. Donated, work in of­
fice
------ JZ-w-b 108.50 G. E. CornwelL tabor - ----------- 168.79
of th« country, and that all of that
tain parity prices the corporation
P
...... îïaaith ÏÜÜË'
Manuel Bettencourt, tabor------ 171.72
Roy Erchinger, cruising Co.
vast domain of the middle and west­
147.71
buy* wool and a long list of farm and Drs. Dix A Dixon, Prof, ser-
timber ...,,.F— ......
— 364.55 M. A. Peterson, labor
ern part of the country be alloted out
vices
........... .......... .............
60.00 Chas. Perrott, Asst. Oper. Bul­
Roy Erchinger, mileage ....
dairy products at the stipulated price
lards Ferry . ........................... 156.10
in 160-acre tracts to those who wish­
E. L, Kay, assisting cruiser .... 207.00
¡and re-sells at market values, the Coquille Laundry Co., services
John B. Arnold, labor ......—. 134.08
Court
Ctomdt
ed to settle in that domain.
165.46
difference, if any, representing the Ben C. Flaxel, Agent, Bond
Louis P. Pugelron, Bailiff .... 22.70 Leonard Paulson, tato»-------- 155.86
The Free Soil Party found many
subsidy paid producers. It is anti-' for Wilson .... -------------- ------- 10.06
A. G. Warth, tabor
c—•
Pauline Dorland, Relief Oper­
adherents and carried on under that
7.001 Dr. L. C. Witcoaky, testing cat­
cipated that by the end of the com- Marion Co^|y
ator Bullarda Fy---------------- . '57.90
823.00
tle ......... .. ............... —...... .
name until 1858, when it fused with
Washington,
tog crop year Commodity Credit Tonj r
E.
H. Norris, labor------------ —• . 163.32
Treasurer
’
s
Off.
the Republican party. It was organ­ Collier has resigned as commissioner Corp, will own or control through Edwin F. Chltoger .......... .’ll™.,
Alan Rhay, tabor ...... -........ - 178.88
Charles Stauff, Co. Treas. cash
ized by a union of the Liberal party of Indian affaiys, after two con­ loans 11,500,000 bales of cotton and Huggins Insurance Agency,
735 A. C. Gray, labor .............. -...... . 116.47
3.191R. E. Duncan, labor ....,............. . 165.71
and the Barnburners. It first nom­ gressional committees shot arrows at 400,009,000 bushels of wheat
I bond tor
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Koke-Chapman .Co., supplies
i Raymond Barklow, labor ....... . 178.74
County Court
t S l c""1^vices
inated Martin Van Buren for the him. Before congress could lift his ; Sudden termination of the war in ‘ Wwt
13X18 Western Unton, services__ _
1.14 1 Ernest Paulsen, labor ...... ...... . 182-18
presidency and afterwards, in 1852, scalp he offered his scalp-lock jo Europe
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Geo
L
Coburn
Agt
bonds
would inevitably mean a con-
Nolan Fntey, ilabor —.... -...... . 17.12
Sept. Off.
under the name of the Free Demo­ “Honest” Harold Ickes, for the to- siderable loss which would have to
for Just. Crt .......... . ......... ... 20.00 The 3. K. Gill Co., supplies
1.40 W. J. Baines, labor ................... . 50.00
10640
Clreutt Court
1.64 W. J. Baines, labor
cratic party, John P. Hale became its dian bureau is under thé secretary be made up by direct appropriation I
The J. K. Gill Co., supplies
36.48
i
Leonard
Allen,
labor
.......
24.00
Matthew
Trewella,
Janitor
..
Dicks
Electric
Co.,
repair
to
chairman. It was really a combina­ for the department of the interior, "from the treasury. So far, this loss
3.50 Thomas C. Holcombe, tabor .... 32.32
Court H ouse
phonograph
__
__
-
...............
tion of the political abolitionist, Twelve years ago Mr. Ickes came to has amounted to about 8200,000,000 Farr & Elwood Co., Janitor
Roy Hultin, tabor . .................. 56.26
Health Dept.
many of whom had been formerly Washington, D. C, with 8 round trip spread over a considerable number of ; supplies ........... . .... ..... ..........
3.03 Leia Elrod, mileage ......... ....... .. 27.75 Eaton Faller, labor........ .......... 47.60
13.16
Sheriff Office
identified with the more radical Lib­ ticket from Chicago. He hoped to years, but the ultimate figure cannot •
Shews Surgical Co., supplies ..
1.86
| Coquille Medteal Service Bu-
Dr». Dix & Dixon, profes­
eral party, the anti-slavery. Whigs, get an appointment as assistant In- be even guessed at with any degree Burroughs Adding Machine*
reeu Hospital dues .—■■■■-— 70.00
i Co., maintenance serv.
sional services ............ ........... 10.00
and a faction of the Democratic party dian commissioner, which is subor- of accuracy.
, '
Red Cross
Coos Bay Hospital Amn, Hos­
Keizer Bros. & Johnson, pro­
67.00.
of New York.
Although having dinate to the job from which Collier i
Mfld. Fuel & Supply Co.
pital for Feb.
fessional services ...... .......... 20.00
Mutual Benefit Health & Acc.
' W°°d f°r Ratten’Boai
Drs, Peacock & Long, profes­
served as president of the United has resigned. By one of thoee freaks
62.96
Assn Insurance —.....
sional services ........ .............. 15.00
States 1936-1840, Van Buren was of fortune he was introduced to.
H. S. Norton, supplies ...
Chas. Stauff, Co Trees, De­
Coquille Laundry Co., services
1.10
393.45
nominated for president op the Free President Roosevelt by California’s
Co. Agent
ductions for War Bonds .
rSllRiik Off.
t
o
Oregon State Agri. College,
First National Bank of Ptd,
Soil ticket in 1848 but received no Senator Hiram Johnson. '
James H. Leonard, mileage &
Budget for Farm & Home
Deductions for Withholding
exp. ..;.......... ........................... 01.40
electoral vote. The “Barnburners” dent was then making up his cabinet j
781.70
Ec .......... . ................................ 2648.50 Mrs. J. H. Leonard, attending
World war II is a war of electronics
tax ».X...—-•••—•?........*
was a faction of the American Demo­ and he offered the position of secre­
'Assn, of Ore. Cities
girl to Inst. ...... ....................
3.00 Coquille Valley Sentinel, sup-
and the speed of our victory is de-
0.50
cratic party in 1844 and was so tary of the interior to Senator John­
Assn, of Oregon Counties, dues 117.78 J. Arthur Berg, bond............... 10.00
plies
............................... •
( pendent upon the speed by which we
Co. Car
Koke-Chapman Co., supplies 10.92
named from drastic measures advo­ son, who refused. Senator Johnson
’ Jmtice Court Ne. 8
230
,. recruit and train the needed 'man- i | Lou Blanc, Inc., auto repair ....
City of Coquille water -yr—•
2.00 City of Coos Bay, Rent of
cated to bring about reforms.
suggested Ickes (who was living at '
Law Library
power to operate our radar equip­
Court room ......... .. ..............
60.00 Peoples Water & Gas Co,
2.88
John P. Hale was an American Johnson's home at the time to save ment, the most complex device known West Publishing Co., books for 78.00
................. —....
water ....
.........................
•
Os. Farm
1
Varied Oft.
City of Bandoo,
Bandon, water
water
— -2.50
statesman and a Democrat, 1806-73, paying hotel bills) and Ickes landed to
S.
R.
Stover,
Salary
Farm
Hand
130.00
man, it was emphasized by'Capt.
9.00
Wood Co, wood . a . ..
|! William C. Eddy, U. S. Navy, retired, Coos Bay Harbor, supplies 109.08 Minnie Clinton, Salary, Cook 155.00 Coquille
was a pioneer Abolitionist, Free Soil i right in the cabinet,
Mountain States Power Co.,
Aurora Willard, Salary, Wait­
candidate for the presidency in 1852, | Mr. Collier began to introduce in-
27.62
2.00
2.56
ress
conferehce of Navy recruiters Clint Crouch, 1 can .............
80.00 ÄjiravsE;
pporier or
union ana
me hiuwu
uuieau. He from oii
Dnriion/i William
nuimni nuan,
Noah, c 2 ca
cate...............
faithful supporter
of me
the Union
and novauuii»
novations in the
Indian bureau.
0.00 ’ George
sorge Workman,
Work
„ Salary, Or-
..
It is quii, evident that desired to restore the Indian ward.
01 Oreg<m *“ Portland Mack Baker, 1 cat
70.13
2.00
90.00 cJosAy Mattress & Uph. Co,
Lincoln.
I,
recently.
Lewis Eisele, 3 cats
7.50 Robt. Hayter, Salary, Nite­
during those strenuous days, from I of the government to their primeval I Walter
26.00
_____ _ F.
_______
_
Shf. Off,
Patrie, _ of the Coos Bay-
60.00
repair» to auto» ■■■■■-• •
watch .... —.......... ......
the early 40’s, until the mid 60’s, state. He brought to from Mexico Eugene recruiting ‘ stations, reports Wm- c- Morberg, binding book 77.70 Reta Horton, Salary, Nurse .. 120.20 «
. Co.,
—, material
_______
11114
A. B. Daly
Contractors Equipment Co,
the American people were confronted a “pink" to outline an educational »“■ ?£*■____________________ o-"-
<,<?“o'”Li^bo„a
Coos County Farm, food used
127.00
on farm ..... __...... . ..............
50.00
material ......-------- r-xr- ’¿ à
with some very serious problems; in prugram,
' fx-r of
,vy> ’ ,
.nt f
_ Dependent
_________________
piugiam, -IM.
« hu uu»
uu» umi w
n1 the n
navv
s radar
radar procurem
nr«njri>m»nt
Children
Swift & Co, butter................... 13.05 Columbia Equipment Co., 99 .729439
fact those were the times that tried SXTsteS toii Xettoi oftoe '“"4
cent* ln Chic"*°’
~---- Z - ~
---- > 20.97 Coquille Bakery, bread .... .... 11.13 Grader & other
-
fact that our war in
men’s souls. Slavery was a problem unitea anates in ns eoucauon or me
Catholic Charities, Ind., care 10.00 Pacific Feed & Seed Co, feed 51.18 Howard Cooper Corporatlon,
material
524.86
Boys
&
Girls
Aid
Society,
care
aborigine«.
Soon
some
of
the
re^-
can
gpeeded
con>ider
.
18.00
that was well rooted in the soil of
materiel
Stonecypher Pkg. Co, meats 49.12
—
Ctr. CL
Pioneer Grocery Co, groceries 88.50 i Hultog Lundy & Sons, I
the South and was a source of much vation Indians began protesting the '
ably if the navy can recruit and train Frank Shepard Co., Shep­
Hudsons Drug S tore, medicine 16.13 ' Earl Littrell Supply
■’ 418.43
bitterness and which finally brought new deal policies and took their ' | men faster than previously has been
ard’s Citations .... ............... .
20.00 The Hub, clothing ............ ......
.70
on the Civil war and left scars that complaints to members of congress;
Clorii**
Southport
Coal
Co,
coal
possible.
,
Walter York, repair type­
Coquille Auto Co., auto sup-
still remain in more or less degree, congress took up the complaints, and
Isler Sheet Metal Works, met­ .
| “You recruiters cannot cover every
writers ............................Xrz.
3.60
0.00
al cover table top ......
?.
Although the Free Soil idea wu Colllw found h*™«1* In hot water, * inch of ground to your territory,”
8.33¡Orchard Auto Parts Co- auto
Bounty
A. Lamb Co, hardware «..
meritorious and had many votaries, In the P*’1 iew years the situation the radar chief asserted, “and so it D. H. Benson, bounty on 9 cats 22.00 J.
supplies --------------
• ’ 176.66
Gregg Hardware, paints .......... 74.53
—............ ---------
. •—
I
CUtle Indemnity
it seemed to have been lost in the ha’ grown steadily worse and con-I becomes a public task to find young
Geo. F. Burr Motor Co., auto
JaU
27.79
•uppUm
West Coast Telephone Co,
turmoil of the civil conflict and, al- «ressional committees have charged men with an aptitude for mathemat- Charles A. White ...........
12.83
Clarence H. Kelly ..............
c.
J.
O
’
Neil,
auto
supplies
—
services
..................................
4.20
thought
Free Soil idea was freely ;that
Oregon Nevada Fast Freight,
.... of . trying to improve
.
... the _ ics and mechanics and get them Dr. Wm. D. Morgan, Testing
------- the
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- i histead
Stonecypher Packing
Co,
2.73
advocated up to about the mid 70’s,, condition of these wards of the gov-
the
program. If, for
Cattle..... ,.T.._...7.._.'....._...... ..L 185.96
meat ...... ................ . ............... 31.62
1236
Indigent Soldiers Allow.
it faded away and took its place along «nment. the bureeu wm rapidly in- injtance
Mr Smilh knows of s
Henry A. Schroeder, blankets 55.00
Helen R. Graham ..._^........ . ...... 25.00 Pioneer Grocery Co, groceries 25.43 Consolidated
Freightwsys,
with many other righteous pleas toJ
- - -,
-
-
2.74
Mrs. Erma Wise ....................... 15.00 Benham’s Transfer, hauling
F. 8^^vw“<S^ •MiiriM-.- 145.36
the realm of oblivion. While there P°" oi becoming Immortal. Com- fixing radio sets or inventing gadgets
...
Payroll
. trash
7.00
mittees
demanded
that
either
Col
­
2.70
McNair Hardware Co., freight
might be some similarity between the
TJourt House
jQfJSuildlng things, Mr. Smith can Marie Btllah, Salary, Stenog. 152.60
City of Coquille, water ... ...... 17.16 Myrtle Point Plumbing Shop,
Henry George Single Tax idea and lier get out or that the bureau be I give the war effort a boost by inter­ Kenneth C. Talley, Salary,
1136
Deputy Shf.................... ........ 192.80 Mountain States Power Co,
material A labor . ...............->
the Free Soil Party plan, it is be­ dissolved; they didn’t care which, but esting the lad in getting aU the par­ Edna Danielson, Salary, Dep-
5.10
lights ...................................... 158.5b J. A. Lamb Co., material.........
uty Shf.
..... . .............. .. 147.20 Stevens Cash Hardware, jan­
lieved that they are on a widely dif­ leaned toward liquidation of the In­ ticulars on the navy’s radar program.
Industrial Steel A Supply Co.,
Clinton, Salary, Clerk,
material
----- -•- ••• 9931
3.57
ferent foundation, as the Free Soil- dian agency,
itors supplies
....... ......
“We are fighting an enemy as Marie
Tax Dept.............................
143.80 Hooton Electric Shop, electri­
Pioneer Hardware Co., ma-
to succeed Collier is a man
.
.
ers felt that all the land should be _ Named
- . . .
. . _ .
. -'iSinart as we are ana we need every Emma M. Pierce, Salary, Clerk
55.75
cal work ...__________ __ _.... 13.47
torisi-
.....
. .
.
free to all the citizens of the country from Ickes’ foreign and insular de- 1 «¡ual .....
Tax Dept. .............. ........ ...... 136.00
“»«d man we can get to mato-
Oregon Pacific Co., material 6133
Comity Car
and, under this system, all citizens of partment, and •tae«’’?’ ■ A™™*" tain the ’ electronic offensive that is Muriel Herman, Salary, Dep.
C. J- O'Neil, repair on .... ..... . 20.00 Smith Wood Products Co.,
uty Shf. Tax Dept.............. .. 131.20
lumber
——r . 187.18
Law Library
the country would be home-owners ta sputtering under him. bee.use of
25.75
pubhc wiu uke an J. W. Leneve, Salary, Deputy
The Frank Shepard Co., books 36.00 H. H. Hansen, royalty on rock ; 1070.18
and also that aliens could not possess hi. conduct of affair, in Puerto Rico.
Clerk ___ ;......... ........... ........... 175.55 Bancroft Whitney Co., books 30.75 J&J Tire Co., auto tires .....
any of the nation’s soil, which they
active part in this procurement prob- Georgianna Vaughan, Salary,
State Ind. Acc Comm, Ind.
Vartem Offices
Setting 85,000,000 as the limit of
Deputy Clerk .......... ....... ...... 159.60 Coquille Valley Sentinel, sup­
felt that all citizens were heir to.
x Ins. ............. ........... ........ .
| lem once they realize how vital it Is.”
value of surplus property which may ' The recruiter reported that this Dorothy M. Warren, Salary,
plies ........................................ 27.20
However, there are two great
Deputy
Clerk
.........
.
...........
I
103.75 Coos Bay Stationery Co., sup­
not be sold without ' congresisonal
area is contributing its share v.
of v-m-
can- H. C. Getz, Salary, Deputy
codes bearing on the subject, of i
__ ■ .
. . .
.
plies .......... . ..................... ...... 40.18
Assessor
.
.................
...............
170.00
»h«,«
UM .bouW b.
<r
. *4
Fab. A A4hr.
ion of many members of the house
Ellis
Sehnder,
Salary,
Deputy
Coos Bay Times, Legal Notice 42.90 Shell OU Co, oils ..*3-...... ..
the necessity for not slackening on
held for ransom. One of these laws
153.00 Coquille Valley Sentinel, pub­
Southwestern Motor Co, auto
who have scanned recent reports of,
the effort. He reiterated ,the fact Robert MacLeod, Salary, Dep­
is that of "Mother Nature,” while
122.58
supplies ____________ _
lishing court proc................. 22.20
the war investigating committee.
uty Assessor ............... .......... 160.90 Coos Bay Times, publishing
the other is thafof “Avarice.” With
that men between the ages of 17 and
B. K. Werner, repair to type-
Sale of a multitude of items of a
writ*
....... -..... "■--------- • J**00
50, inclusive, are eligible and Upt May Ensele, Salary, Deputy
the laws of “Mother Mature” it is
court proc..................... .......... 24.10
lesser value by various government
Assessor
____
Bay Motors, auto supplies ....
635
.... ______
155.40 Coos Bay Times, Notice Gas
quite obvious that all the creatures
no obligation is incurred when an Elda Ostrander, Salary, Clerk
732.15
agencies has disclosed a situation
bids ........... . ...... .....................
1.80 Thornton Tire Service, auto
applicant seeks information or takes H. R. Clark, Salary, Land
on earth have been endowed with
'522.92
tires ................. .................... ....
which merges on the scandalous,
_i-L-------------------------- 184.40 A. J. Leeton, 1 cat ..... .............
all necessary freedoms that they
the aptitude test.
J. AN.eGeai
2.50 Coquille Service Station, auto 61.60
cording to a statement made on
Gearhart, Salary, Sur-
supplies
«•••*••• -•-*••• >—***yT*****
Shf. A Assr. Off.
might egist. If we take into con-
veyor ......................... ....... ..... 75.00 B. K. Werner, Rent & repair
floor of the house.
Western Auto Supply Co,
sideration the three great kingdoms I a
1 TJï
.
Star
Ranch
Sold
By
Californians
L.
B.
Gould,
M.
D„
Salary
of the earth, of which “Mother Na- | Among ‘ncWenU mentlon«i waa *
auto supplies ........... —------- 13.68
of typewriter .................. .
10.00
Health Officer .....................
50.00
Capps Motor Co, auto sup-
Clerk’s Off. -
offer by the navy department to sell To Curry County Men
6.80
James H. Leonard, Salary,
tare” is surely the author—the min- I
puSB .... ..................... ............
J. L. Murray, Repair to Check
-to the public 1,900 liferafts at 50
Probation Officer .............. 173.50
(Western World)
protector .......... ................... . 37.50 Nelson Equipment Co, ma-
era I, vegetable, and animal — we
cents apiece. The offer was called
terial ......... —.... . .............. *.... 67.70
Dog License Fund
The Star Ranch at Langlois, com­ W B. Shepard, Salary, Jani­
would surely answer in the affirms- ■
145.20 Pacific Coast Stamp Works,
Feenaughty Machinery Co,
to the attention of the maritime com­ prising some 2,000 acres and which I tor —............................ .
tive to the question, “Should land be
Charles Roberts, Salary, Jah.
material---------
<i<* tags.....................
... 50.54
mission, which -stepped to with an is one of the largest dairy farms in
itos-Jailer .............
105.00
1.08
free’”
'
Clyde Equipment Co, material
Co.
Employe-
offer to take over the rafts and sell Oregon, has been sold by Joe A. I Belle Whitsett, Salary, Matron
Moons Hardware & Furniture
Coos Bay Hospital Assn., Hos­
There is no doubt that there have them for >5()
WM
& Cook ..................................
72.60
18.23
material
....
pital dues ..............................
Shaw, Frank Rasmussen and Putman F. C. McNelly, Salary, Supt.
been many freedoms that mankind and the money was turned over to
Coos Bay Electric Co., light
Diet. Atty. .
Estate
of
Ferndale,
Calif.,
to
Collier
Co.
Farm
...............................
4.26
19535 Ben C. Flaxel, Dist. Atty., exp
could have enjoyed, through all these the treasury. One dealer bought at
globes______________
f.07
H. Buffington and H. W. Crook, of Edith McNelly, Salary, Ma ­
Central Transfer Co., freight
stenog., etc................ ........ .
ages, that have been abridged to ap­ auction for 831 a government search­
tron
—
Co.
Farm
................
105.25
.80
. J. Eberhart, material.......
Co. Employees
pease the passion of avarice or to light and almost immediately re-sold Gold Beach. The sale was made by Ed Peterson, Salary Deputy
. P. Fuller & Co, paints ... 42.70
First Natl. Bank of Portland,
Shf. .....
establish an oligarchy, whose known it to another government agency for Elbert A. Reynolds, real estate dealer
49.90
& W. Transfer, hauling
deductions withholding tax..
-<
Bhf. Off.
441
material .;--------------- ----------
mode of dealing 1» by the law that 8230. In another instance eight ship of Eureka, Calif.
Sheriff’s Off.
The Star Ranch in northern Curry A. O. Walker, work ip
, Tax
—I
S. W. Motors, auto supplies 58.15
Luckey Bonney’s, col. pads ....
“might makes right” We still “hold strainers were bought from the gov­
3.05
ha. been operated for many year, by j Metea* Berry, srork to Tw 339.80
Isler Sheet Metal Works, metal
Land Dept.
these truths to be self-evident, that ernment for 83.25 each and sold to
Koontz Machine Shop, repair
u H.
u Hansen,
U------ - ------------
—
---------
Dept
____________ .________ _______ 109.50 Schroeder & Hildenbrand,
H.
owner
and
operator
of
,
.50
all men are created equal, and that a ship repair firm working for the
to grease gun —-......... ........
padlocks .................. . ......
the Star Cheese Factory at Langlois, W ’. H Kennedy, Salary, Pers.
Gregg Hardware, rent of
"
Justtee Crts.
they are endowed by their Creator government for 812 apiece.
“ fi?!
~
176.10 Elmer P. Russell, Bond JP No.l 10.00
which property he retains. His is the a Tsx
,,
40
Jacks, etc. ------------------ -----
with certain inalienable Rights, that
Alice Perrott, work in Shf.
Obviously, all these minor trans­ only
2.00
Brodie Shingle Co., spikes
County Farm
Roquefort
-
type,
or
“
blue
Office ........
................. 17.28 Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas
among these are Life, Liberty and actions ‘ could pot wait on congres­
52.70 Southern Pacific Co., storage
cheese” factory west of the Rocky
Health DepL
3.00
the pursuit of Happiness."
Benham’s Transfer, diesel oil 42.93
of oil .......-------------- -.............
sional approval, but it is the opin­ mountains.
- Leia
■ ~
■
Salary Health
Elrod.
OK Rubber Welders Tire
Clerflu
It would be quite natitfal to as­ ion of house members that some more •
Nurse
..................................
138.68
The Star Ranch is now under the
Shop, auto supplies ......
81.69
Walter E. York,
overhaul
Madge Nye Houston, *
H
sume that the land was considered businesslike arrangement should be
“ent rf L.' E~ Kreutz^ wh^ Helen ^fsVy
typewriter ....... . ............ ........ 12.50 ST ATE OF OREGON
mos.
salary
Stenog.
........
....
48.40
iath«*- waa »‘on*’’ dairyman and LuciHe “ W Rke^ H mos. s.1-
among these rights, for otherwise, how
County of Coos: B
Co. Ehployees
I, L. W. Oddy, County Clerk of
could he enjoy any liberty, or if his' property than the hit-and-miss prao ch^emaker jn northern Curry cotln- ' I ary Stenog.
—j.......:. 54.15 Stdhdard Oil Co., auto supplies- 68.11 Coos County, Oregon, Ex-officio
Co. Hunter
freedom was abridged, how could he tlce now being followed. Otherwise L
C. E. Mullins, gM^age & exp 61.50 Clerk of the County Court of said
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- ■ ——- -------- Coquille Medical Service Bu­
survive, for if we are driven from loss from the sale of many thousands
County and State do hereby certify
reau, Hospital dues for Jan. 52.50 - ——
the soil we perish. It is quite true of small items may reach an imp res-
- on 1 cat 25o that the foregoing is a true and cor­
Lewis Eisele, bounty
Coos Bay Hospital Assn., Hos­
See
■
‘
Spike
”
Leslie
for
the
best
in
rect statement of the amount of bills
that the creatures of the earth have
pital for Feb............. ............ 51.75
allowed on the various funds of the
F. A. Robb, Salary, Road­
survived under existing conditions day find that water has also joined Liability, or other Insurance. Office, Charles Stauff, Co. Treas., De­
County
as audited by the County
master .........
..... 192.25
ductions for War Bonds ... 231.25
but only by being reconciled by the ranks of the abridged rights o^ the 270 So. Hall, in former hospital bldg.,
Cc
irt of said County at the regular
Alda
L.
Nosier,
Salary
Chief
s i
Shf. Off.
hope of better things. If we look creatures of the earth and we wonder phone 0; residence phone 95L.
Clerk ...:................ . ............ ... 151.20 February, 1945, term thereof, as the
Wm. F. Howell. Sheriff mile-
same appears on the exhibits of
back for one century, we find men how soon "the air will also follow.
qa an Alice Robb, Salary,
Extra
Get a good book at Norton’s Rental J. Arthur Berg, Agent, Re-
67.09 claims and warrants in my office
It. would appear that all of the
clamoring for the Freedom of the
and custody.
200.00 L
.
„ General Roads
tfs i newal—Shf. Bond
......
Soil, the Freedom of the Colored Freedoms that Mother Nature has Library.
WITNESS riy hand and the seal
Gunder
Gunderson,
labor
.....
116.75
Coquille Valley Sentinel, en-
of the Count« Court affixed this
People, whom fate had placed in bestowed upon humanity have now
55.25
J-*®
’
labor
..........
-
..........
—
167.95
i velopes & printing ...........
19 day of Feb., 1945.
chains. It is quite evident that those been abridged until there are only
Wayne Goodman, labor ..... ..
176.14,
; Remington Rand., Inc.,* sup-
L. W. Dddy, County Clerk
18 os Mike Boone,' labor ..... .......... .
who were clamoring for these free­ four of them left and, it would ap­
84.601
! plies .... ............. .. .................
Bv J W Leneve. Denutv
Ernest
Franson,
labor
......
186.03
L.
W.
Oddy,
Co.
Clerk,
postage
doms, knew the full value of that pear from this, that the spirit of
‘James L. Chffd, labor......
186.77
i
NOTICE
pF
FINAL ACCOUNT
etc.
„
.........
.
—
—
____
_
__
6.27
Divine Right, as they were no doubt Freedom has fallen asleep by the
Victor Demarest, labor ...
164.52 , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
Clerk’s Off.
enjoying the fullest measure of these wayside or else the imps of Tyranny
O. P. Smith, labor ..... .....
.118.901 the undersigned has filed in the
. Venita Brockway, Assistant
Henry Franson, labor ......
rights and felt that he who would have, by their stealth, twined thread
773.82 County Court of Coos County, Ore-
I Recorder ...
3.90 1A.
G.
Trendell,
labor
.......
11 8.00 gon, his Final Report and Account
■ refuse to raise his voice in the cause by thread about his strong arms that
Treasurer s Off.
C. J. Martell, labor ..........
149.78 as Administrator of the Estate of
of Freedom, was a kneve and a grew to fetters, while the Hero of
rClara A. Stauff, Services
87.65 John B. O’Sullivan, labor
196.29 Robert M. Devereux, deceased, and
coward. Freedom was not given by thoee who shout for Liberty lies
CX Crt.
Carl Mathews, labor
149.28, that the Court has set Tuesday,
L.
D.
‘
Felsheim,
Co.
Judge,
L.
C.
Burner,
labor
Freedom of
human hands but was twin-born with bound and helpless.
136.68 March 20th, 1045, at the hour of 10:00
1 Exp. trip ................................ 23.75 Chps. Hofer, labor ... *................ 154.79 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the
man and Tyranny, also hoary with speech, as it was »eborn to the peo­
AYDS Mort
!
P.
W.
Culver,
Co.
Commr,
ex-
Wm.
Dinsmore,
labor
meal dull« th« appetite Yet you set elumina.
...... -
161 -47 County Court room in Coquille, Ore-
age, is the enemy that never sleeps. ple of America, still remains the
■niaeraik eaaentlal ant teat« in A rd« Start tlw
I . pense—business trip ..........
21.40 Cecil Hartley, labor ------ —
200.36
20036 gon, as the time i and place for hear-
Ard« —ar to loir weight now. JO dar supply of
one
bright
star
whose
rays
bring
J.
W.
Hildenbrand,
•*
Co.
Coll
McLean,
labor
...
The dream of the Free Soller of a
151.97 tog
-................ 161.97
fng objections to such final nocount
Ards. SIH. HUNKY B AC K on the vet» hot
( Commr. . mileage _____
.... ..... ___
.......
14.70 Ben Wigle, labor .....
haa if was don't set malt« Phone
125.60 and the settlement of said estate.
century ago is one that has never hope to the injured people of the
Hildenbrand,
Co.
.J. W.
Jason Smart, labor ...
103.40
T. M. Devereux, ’
# BARROW DRUG CO.
■ come true but, added to that, we to- earth.
Commr., expense—bus. trip 29.25 1-. Berlyn Billings, labor ......
164.71 5tO
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Administrator.
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