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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1918)
S LJO TIR Y IA & W I S 1 CHANGE Starting with a cheap horns in ti usali bogs, a big bald in Coq utils last night to oelebrate Officials at tfca C a v i Ha the and of the world war. The soldier G iro« Another T ans By hoys from the Sitka quickly got into ata pia Tarso sores from death is tion of ths ec- just the Other m to about 9 JO, to Ralph » to in C. Ben Currie L1 which be fully up to at of with the this E . 8 Laura Wilson, who Pet^ American 329; D. by to be who a w H. J. would 260; C. *1 W the « ed 2- H. J. Thrift, Heary French front, baft that m rigid adda censorship b «« into effect today that m __ft_ ’ .......»»•»••*••••• » r w m v •w unn •W W _ W Legai expeaaes 100 Intereet on besfedS_ 1800 uwAaad supplies, dty hall,.. 160 Repairs te afty bell . . ........ 100. le 100 80 Tf 400 no. and that free of be We stiQ hope, however, At day or two wonderful *>•» e^jf# . . . . « • , too “It la necessary far 'C •' V'. .?£*. ■’’••• ■' ■ aiutato toll Unes a distases of Total estimated receipts..........0020 Aim between the town* of Myrtle Nat amt. te be raised by tax »11,921 J7 Foist had Coquille; the cost e f The recorder was taatraetad te pre that and the traffic sad demand far ssât a bin ts the Osqettle Valley Mar» ■ between said tamps have cantile Ce. fór f i l i fee a year's Mat sysf^mwA^ffy ||!C l*«ftf«dg i p p U C U t 'l of the high deek, this I tint at the eat faeflitiw far, taking asm of asM fili U w l H ifjf p U Q , W M S ’ ■ ! . Nortea had the dock leased. ‘ Ik s lease expired the Orti e f the year. . Last night a s adjourned eonneii wae held to e f the city the Agame found to be Mayor Johnson blOught up for the consideration the propoetion to Sin »1000 e f the fSOtlO received freer the sale of water front property to the county, to aeeiet in the building of a 'permanent strad are far the Cess County Cera Shew here, étatise that if the County Còart could likewise be persuaded to assist it would ho pw- sible to ham suitable qaarters by the tiam the date for the fifth corn show arrivée. The plan, of «course, con templa tee that assistance from Co- quii)« will bo I shooty bo tittle doubt of th f county's participation in ths project, for the corn show has become a ty affair, the only o m bold in the ty, and one to which the look forward with mam interest than to any other event during the year. I with the i toe 1 atom front. rains; Call ea the I that 1st i It is a little m 'lift Timm waa a Jafl delivery ham seme Ime last night to which k rtf the kn- Mtas of the dty. jail were released ad asado good tosto «amps, Thdt is to soy about 60 quarts e f whiskey which had hem stored them since the last o f December, 1910, worn removed without s dew being left se to the of too flood. A pair ef boh catte« s wore need to cut the ban in toe deer e f tho-Jeil corridor, allow ing the thieves to squassa in. An other cutting operation gam access to the coO in which the eight cases worn stored. Just whoa too stuff was re moved is net known but the opinion is toot ft it will the rebuilding a&thls toll W 1 « rei the «triaging of at least two other circuits between those towns In order to toko com of too present traffic; that cant Is furnishing said service free to its subscribers at a loss.” Other small changos am as follows: To ratos the rat» on one-party service in Myrtle Point from 9 8 » to por amato whom tito the phaaé » 2.00 to 9826 where toe me the phone. T é raise the charge to 0« a 16 party line to ita J. 8 Oerding A Bon«’ 01.28 to 01.60 is just turned pot o i subscriber owns the Sitka mill that is 60 and to fl.Tfl per month whom the ms a To raise the price per for connection with farmer city limits to 76 cents pa K is now »3 per yas quills, 90 per year at North Bond and Bondoa. This would make no farther change at Myrtle farmer Mao service is iw 99 par?car. ally to the fair at Myrtle Point; it bee This petition was certified by 80- a large sum for the Gage on Nov. 2, and too IM I has not p it backward in t s - ' ‘H g l i j M it. ■ / Councilman Borrow stated that af- with Rivertoa Boy oa I was hi favor of mstoriag the 7:M cur Jest as wu were hoping that toe Co few for children under 14 yearn of li lie district would hove the good for age, and aa he Is chainas« of* the or no to SW the end of the war with dinance committee a change in the d ty lew along that Une may be ex out the death or serious injury e f nay o f our boys over there whom they pected In the near fatum. About this tfane the soies and revel srid war, coww the nei of ry of the in action of one e f the < that the membei Scorge H. f sided that their 2 ,. 4 > ., # ¿M i ’ any other for '± HHIH# will be given jfel ............... From the Timi irá’; 'h tOOOAT ___ ____ ___ ITI alomad ' to to the the Public .............. 100 we&« his We ora also inform ed thia PO INT r A s e a ....... «e ......... ....... * . . French J. 8 • s • • s •,* ♦* *. H eel* depertmrat . . . . . . . . . commands that the armistice had been the co w ^ ^ a r t h o r ls o d by orti *M * ~"tt O * e t vì~i-ìé9IUIA tef United by informed that the dispatch is fathered the auto and driven by his tqrtfo pinned •eversi o f toe party under it, Amboy Friedrich being toe only one thrown clear. He IK on Mb head on the other side of the fence and was quite grog gy for secas thus. Ths accident happened on a straight, wide mad Just hew la not known, but in turning omr one aid# Of ths ear came in contact with toe Burk holder fence which held that side op sad prevan ted the crushing o f those underneath. > In the ear besides the driver were Alice, Insana and Winnie Curry, Kathleen and Georgia MahihiU, Kath erine Heresy and Audrey Fraedrick. All of them wart pretty badly shakes up but none seriously .injured, ths sat damage being to' Leanna’s nose, Ideh was broken. A fter the car hod turned omr Wbudo Curry crawled out and began to scream but with all the tumult of the eelebaation it was fully ten min utes before it became known that help »ceded. She finally mot Mr. and Burkholder and he, Ueut. Hod- y<»i and others lifted toe car and tom away part e f the fenee to releas« those pinned under i t ’**'•■ O -* ; Dr. Hamilton was phoned for and with Chas. Hariodfsr arrivefl on ths tima to assist in rolmsing nprisonad. He brought » ledile to town- attended can no’s nose at the hospital, the ear could go through the it did and not suffer more sbirmcsloos. About two after the accident too head and That at least six different people to drive was the of Prescott Branetetter who forsook the crowd because he thought would happen. Cake’s Eloctioa Nat that hie competitor Olsoq has a of 100, hot how many precincts am yet to hoar from or where they are located wa am not informed. In Port land Olson received 4960 votes smf Coke 8100, which was bettor for Coke Moa of after supper and by SJ# everybody w .jn w s j Firecrackers, horns, tin things to make * brought forth and pandemonium reigned for over three boors. Being an impromptu affair tome to follow but all of the hundreds down town did their boat to giro vent to the spirit of rejoicing over too end of the conflict. About 9:80 a pick up band bonded a proceeaion which paraded the streets tor half aa hour, slnftag, hurrahing victorious the boys who took part in the greatest event of the world1» history sines the beginning of the Christina era. Staid business men, grandfathers, ladies—«11 gave their longs full play and joined in a paean, of victory which as a wonderful godsend after the tension of a yeas land a half ef waiting. When panes has been formally pro claimed and the terms signsg by the nations in the war there will be held comprehensive celebration, bet as a got-up-in-a-hurry event, last night’s was i the Voten. Less thap half a vote waa polled in Com county Tuesday, only about 4200, while over 9160 warn registered. The war has so far overshadowed ev erything else tort comparatively lit tle interest wgs felt in the election. So far as ths county officials were Beamed ths. disposition of the vo ters appeared to be to let well enough alone. Gags, Oddy, Dimick and Mc Culloch were re-elected, the tqro lat ter without opposition. Neither was there any candidate running against John Yoakam for county commission? For the legislature T. J. Thrift was sleeted, receiving a majority of 891, over Peck. In this J. P. district our popular marrying justice was reelect ed for a six year term, without op position; but ft. W. Dunham was beat en fqr constable by A. T. Nosier. The following am the full st.to and coun ty figures for those offices for which them wae a contest end for the meas ure on the ballot: For U. 8. Senator Short Term Martha 8 Bean, Socialist............ 709 Fred W. Mulkey, Republican ...2768 For U. 8 Senator^ Full Tana Cams. L. McNary, 8 T ..............2078 Albert Slaughter, 8 ...................271 Oswald West, Dem.-Pro............ 1792 Far Representative in Congress W. C. Hawley, 8-D.-.P...............8066 Hprlin Talbert, S............. 648 Assessor Beyers, of ths local board, Fsk Governor has been dhrpctod to send out to Gamp Walter M. Pierce, D.................. 1609 Lewis on ths 11th the following i 8 .F . Ramp, S............................. 277 from the Juno, 1917, and Jam, 1918^ J i Withycombe, 8 ............ 2298 registration, for replacements: Far State Treasurer Frank Allan Nelson, Norway. O. F» Hoff, 8 y*.*••«,.«2266 Robert 8 L*e Abell. Coquille. David P. Mason, D. ............. .1267 -William Wilson, Marshflea. Pauline Sews, 8 ............ 899 Edward Blescke, prospar. For Justice of Supreme Court Wilbur Wagner. Marshfield. 8 f f , ffvans, S. 677 William Merton, Memhaeld. Charlae A. Johns, 8 Andrew Clarence Cotton, Gravel ' Mm 9rnffisi to Fill Vacancy , ■£ j l Feed. . John 8 Coke, 8 * .......... 2093 Cenrad P. Olson, 8 .................... 114 MdOOdtlv O— • m 26 Far A ttorney Oenseal Ci*ua Harold Coirla. Gravel Ford. Geo. M. Brown, 8-D.-P............. 8877 Paul Thrush, Kasteide. 8 L. Cannon, 8 ..................... 489 Elian Cyrus Spiros, Myrtle Point For Superintendent of 8 cheek Geo. John Falander, North Bead. J. A. Churchill, 8-D .................. 2947 Ralph Sigsby, Myrtle Paint Ines Augusta Lusk, 8.................. 726 Chester Arthur Krewson, Sitkum Per Commissioner of Labor Charlea • iw .« Marshfield. « C. 8 Gram, 8-D . ...................8128 Glenn Ray Hart, North Band. Aiwuot Nikola, 8 .................. 402 William 8 . Renee hausen, North PnbUe Sendee Commissioner John E. Johnson, 8 .................... 670 Fred A. Williams 8-D . ............ 2979 Had Far Sept. Water Division No. 1 Archie Philip cams near getting Max Burgholxer, 8. .................... 642 Mike Maloney's goat election night. Percy A. Copper, 8-D ............... 2980 He had several men call up the Timm For Ropmoontativo in Legislature Office in Marshfleid to ask shoot elec A. 8 Peck, 8 ................... . ..1761 tion returns, always demanding to talk T. J. Thrift, D .......................... 2162 to Maloney psreenaliy, and they For Joint Representative id op by asking in all seriousness J. 8 Btannard, 8 - D .___ ; ........ 8001 hoW the ree— was carrying. The Sheriff ef i father of the recall movement would W. W. Gage, D. go to some lengths to explain how Geo. P. Laird, 8 ....1678 » was no recall measure on the Comity Clerk o f Cow County bauot and why. Bat after six differ F. C. Getty, 8 .............. 1676 ent appeals for recall news warn re L. W. Oddy, D. ....... ,2464 ceived Mika iamlilsn and slammed the receiver on the hook in a hurry. MORE BOYS TO | JOIN COLORS Last Sunday afterncton Mrs. M. A. Colebrook, who Hveq on the corner the Bledsoe, received a the death of her id in Franco Oc- Mr. Cole- one of the men who enlisted Tocwday’s Vota la Coas Coaaty. la the army last year, joining too en- As indieated by the vote for govern- The seven measures on the ballot His boom was la Curry or 2398 republicans, 1009 democraU edved ths following votos in Cow and 277 sodalists rotad in Coweoun- county: probably the ty last Tueeday. This was a total of Establishing and maintaining two* la 4179, a larfer naasber than rotad en Normal schools: Y w 1081; No 1986. Establishing home tot dependent, aext highest number was 4180 for linquent and defective children: Yw United Stetaa Senator and there the 1240; No, 1892. Prohibiting seine and set not fishing ■y J. P. in Rogue river and its tributaries: Namber Yes, 806; No, 1888. 4 Acres of all lande .. . ( 742,300 Cloeing the Willamette river to Aeree of tillable land commercial Ashing south of Oswego: m of timber land . 8*0,160 Y w 790; No 1660. Acme of nontiOnhlo Stopping publication dt the Delin quent tax list in newspapers: Yw, Town and City lots ..........",.................................. 66J41 1994; No, 1028 dty lots .................................. Schools W01 Open Cutting down few for legal no- eounty health officer, tiew in newspapers: Yw , 1868; No, informs w that he will permit all the 1078 schools is the county to reopen next Giving authority to increase tlie Monday, provided them is no infloeasa state taxes tor 1919 so the amount of in the district. 9940,000 over what the existing regu HUH As to the drarehm he says them lations permit: Yw , 1166; No, 1610. can be no cervices next Sunday but The only measures receiving a ma that he hopes the ban can, ho lifted jority were the ones rotating to de- Hotel i Nov. 16, pob- M16 The Cattle •nly I Aa The tiling in to MTS 2M7S at T f . tenter was laid um Try that I 824 .732 Total Velas df Utility This ASSSSMENT SUMMARY FOR 1918 .iee V •v & ;