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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
•111 to ■'i: F. Hall tota Ownty O es* L. W, Oddy te “ » requeet for u opiato to ragard to eeonectkm with tto II of i»#«». . of vital which it wffl aro toa d tto street and 'two ® ifW | tM. pVM W B. * . J o to ««, too said that while to ú i vSr >' did not want toe office again, to would H if « « o m otoe could to such 00 dal dub, of the city AX FtóüRES be peroneilod to toko up too They aro A . T. Morris sa, C. T. » ■ Lento and B. H. Moot. 1 “ Replying to years of tto l«to ins*, regard to tto retoU petition of A r ito PUHp. county commissioner, will any that if h is tto intention of tto parties to Mo moro patii «ho same party, you 001 aa u whole. In my cannot file o port of o petition one day end o part another. They should all be coateiaed to o m petition filed ot «00 timo. “Section 18, Article > óf too Con iti tutloa of Omged, provides ttot: wblic officer in O m g « to subject, M Herein provided, to recall hr the to(tol rotare of the state or of tto electoral district of widch to to There may to required fire por coat, but tot mor«, of tto «L sto otesu mho voted la his of days’ >r to call algfftlnn is i ■ - ‘ • y tto statai* emtM. ~ ■ay, however, ttot ct be ■d «ho totter o f oh to sap sot od to to poid by tto itod States g owiumwit, account for about ins half of this or some «70,000, white tto Southern Pacific to far a largo amount, la too firat placo too tax of that road wanted to puy its tto special team hi a »umber of dtotrtoto which it t in sad attoud tto eoueus next ■soda at 8 )k*t- to tto pity ton. --------Ì----:-----■ ’ ;* P a ts L id om T igh t T to W '' Dr. Jas. county health officer, le a rd e » ttot all public gatherings o f Spanish M o e a w h o iT ^ d the county. This affects IQ H O T I w v w lv w « of toot Mud cutting out tt pool balk, Bod Croe« fitted by tto courts that too special d taxes wore valid the railroad rimastiti that to an rebuilding df tto which win probably last far yean, oaa to pay ttoir taxes, tees too poachy ^ t hardly o r d ^ to expected to lek tod already attached. They dd. act to permitted to do this, aa It wm tato tone to organ tor, aad ao one per cent o month to peace as H did for war aad the l o i r * * * * * * * * thrfr Unp* id Ul<" ®f and nortowa France will Of tto 800000 olrsody «olteeted to be a tto loot half of toe 1017 taxes the Certainly Coquito peo county’s shore to «10,800. d o * beard as welcome a whistle of the J o h n «» »H I will to when littto over o week banco it < tto old force back to work with a W U l Gw Otrt N o t W eek. Two moro culto hove b o « mode ft mea to report to the local military board tore within 8 days of Oct. 81. The following orato go out to Fort McArthur, near Sea Di ¡sorgo Quail, North 1 lenry E, Handehildt, Prank Will Hubler, North McKinley Mertey, Pot »rd Ward, Stacy Edward Coy Smith. M Gilbert 8chriefor, Myrtle Cus Carteos, Lakeside. The following wHl go to Port Star us near Astoria: Ward Vivian Young. Two-Mite. Robwt Navy Gilbert _ i OoM a tryeting place it had I wy people of both eexs oded it had t o « every a year aad a half, or s ia « train schedule has been in < m (trained there wore 1 « dm sidewalk in tee of 1 toga « dm south side of but It has b o « only whsu Cnroe o f Answered Prayer. The now train schedule on the branch line from Eugene down to Power», which we outlined last weak, doesn’t suit tto Bay people a bit, end they now wish they hadn’t started ttot talk about o night train. Indeed, they ore getting petition* signed, re questing ttot the present time table undisturbed. Whether that will avail to prevent tto now plea for ef labor aad fuel worked out by General Paaoaugor Agent J. M. Seott remains to bo aeon. of too supremo court to itttto domandine hie roean by pie. They shall cot forth in «pM petition the roosono for sold de- i. If to toaU offer h i» resigna it toan to accepted And taka of eu the' day it to offered, aad tto ney shall to Ailed aa may to pro vided by law. If he toall within five days a f t « tto petition to filed, o special 1 Ì od to to told within twenty day«’ Is that tto election HHT? “My ays after tto five days P o f tto ttot it will h il................. of tto petition« mss with which secured. £'■ r District Attorney L. A. Liljoqvtot to take charge of his cess, end that mesne tfiat the scrap will bo a Ujsly o m and ► hots will bo overlooked. Now ttot Archie Philip to in the limelight to to very muck gratified to hove his picture appear in such good on the • front pageo of the doily papers— along with those of Wilson, King Albert and Gov. Withycomhe. f? ..... — 11 « w——»-om FINE CORN FOR THE SHOW . '*. ---------;— ! 1 • Em 1 . * During the post week J. L. Smith, oounty agriculturist, has t o « trying tar s a c whether it would to possible to have a corn show this fall by getting sam p)« of this sot ’ s corn crop, where to could Aud them aad to already too a surprising display « exhibition ot his office—t ' ^ oars of a goad tee, all of which at a eon atow. Mr. Smith would like to have every farmer who to town look these « er and sac tf to h an ’t inwethtag to tom. There are t there of six to a ft «f. be gdted within t t o ¿8 of the the manaei ate. It o act come under the general law. As to «hocking tto signatures, will my it is not necessary that tto naams of all the rotors be on the registration list tt, you tom satisfactory proof ttot tto petitions» who signed tto petition am toni Ado. reoidwta of tto county end «titled to veto. Will say, , that in a y opinion them should to afldovits made by 000 or to tto effect that sack and all of the signatures on the pe tition am genuine and that they am legal voters in tto county. I would ao advtao tto parties who «u sed tto pe tition to to filed ttot before any ac tion can to taken that tt la nococai ttot those affidavits to attached to the petition.” W ith O p t a la Last Monday tto Sentinel had a o il from Captain Coot, who to in command of the soldier taggers end railroad builders who have Just t o « sent to Beaver Hill section to make railroad 1 now logging Them worn 170 mm ta at that date and Camp No. 3 hod recently tom opened away west of the Contague Comp and high up « the kill beyond it aad some dis tance southwest of Preuss. The Captain talked very interest ingly about spruce production hem and tto ways ta which it w m being found possible to utilise a larger and larger per cent of the timber by care ful cutting. Indeed, to states that whom the average aeroplane stock at the start w m only IS psr emt of the product, that by selecting only tto fttat trees tt too tow found possible to utilise 00 par cent of the timber cut So in tto »ills , with increased ax- irteace and better facilities the Donut of cut up lumber ready fee a aeroplane factory has increased at ah. almost untoltevablo rate. Ho says tto average product of .G10 Van couver mill la now 1,ltd),000 fast par day whom 800,000 feet used to to con sidered a wonderful day’s work. Tto R V material used at that plant now amounts to 0 carloads a day. The quality of tto spruce product ttot has passed inspection gsd been n e t out by too mills of the Pacific northwest is attested by the fact toot front neither of the tone nations we hove tom supplying With this stash— England, Prance and holy—1ms them ever corns a single ooofplaint ta regard to what we have sent them. And how much wo hove sent overseas con beet understood by his statement toot tome of them tom received whet they deem- sufficient to supply them end of the war, with ttoptagle W a small quantity of too Rived spruce ho myc is only need at the start, the mills now cutting M nearly with the grata m it could to Mt. .0 ' . > . Port OrfonT cedar is also being used In considerable quantity for aeroplane construction, its only drawbrack being Mo slightly graeter weight. Of the planes th sms »Ives too Cop- tain f i s quite about • now bombing piano whom manufac- _ tly togMtf It too engines of 1700 torse pewsr and ta capable of a sustained flight of 1000 •lies. ft carries two tone of bombs, Ight men, four auehtae guns, with bundance of ammunition and fuel and supplies for a flight of that dis tance. Aa to just what would hap pen if the war should to suddenly brought to a close Captain Cox mid that all government work ta tto camps aad mills would instant ly cease—and it w m to learn the lat est news from Europe that to earns ta. But them ta aa doubt that the con — . Only two of tto «2 petitions filed in this coos comply with tto rnquiro- of tto law sa stated by Judge ■ad. those am tto ones from South Inlet end ~t «aside. As they stand tto other forty petitions am. ®f no mom force than tf tto list of algn- wen copied from tto casualty beta in tto Portland daily papers. In compliance, with Judge Hall's iggeetion tto County Clerk has lifted Mr. Sengstacken who filed tto petitioM what it is necessary to to givo them validity, and K reams to to seen tow many ef tto circulators will be willing to make the necaa affidavits. Mr. Philip says ttot they cantata numerous names of deed County and of mm who have left tto cm id that other aomee am illegibly tom om lota of tag old county warrants that 'have rittan. Of coarse, if two of three of the pe callod aad m longer beer tator- tition pushers got cold foot sad fail The amount of callod hove not yet t o « pmeaaated for to coom acmes, it will spoil tto whole ttjweoomry to begin Is betwesn «0,000 tto week ell over again, as tto 1088 0; sad some of tto toiden to amko a kick when they to the petit lose that they have held them mowtto ho tkey ceased to toar ta quest ef the air and the use of air ships for carrying passengers aad freight has been advanced many yearn by what has torn done along that Urn in the prosecution of tto war— per haps a half a century m some otoerv- ■ believe. In Jail Here New. Henry Royer, a Bandon man, 78 yearn of ago, sms brought up here Wednesday end examined m to hie sanity. He w m ordered committed to the hospital at Salem, and will go out m soon as o guard come« for him from that institution. He slipped away from the officer hem on his way up to tto court bouse and got down to Willard street before to w m appre- ncted again. Pay B. Smith, a man 0 yearn of ago, w m brought over hem o couple of days ego by CoMUblo Goodman, of go Of violation of the espionage act, and held for the U. 8. Marshal at Portlaad. He tos ta jail before. t it o fact ttot «80,000 om conectad « tto lost «SO of 1017, Mr. D ta- 1 wfll have «81,000 of rnd about «10000 of Belt; of r**d dlstriet wurraato to w of ttot total before to to gtae to pay county wurraato fmm it * am* r*r’ he wffl to able Judge (teto is 1 TUk fai 1 « D ays. Tto Assessor's form is besy now in eking m t the tax rolls end it ta « • poetad to will tfc«i learn just how far ell " #" « f t t a " " * " * * * " 108 8 * «108. »1 wm a 19 n to » .t". ; V Í Jf A fi