The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 22, 1918, Image 1

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Former County Attorney L. A. LU-
jeqvist returned last night from Port­
land, where he had gene to try the
Kinney tax eaae begun in (he Federal
court to held op the sale of the Kin­
ney proportion for taxes due the coun­
ty.
Judge Wolverton had criminal
wiO te iesihed he that eu ttaf ta l cases on hand that could not be put
off, and while the ease might have
he reeumed thè Brut sf thè week. ?
been heard by Judge Bean, as all the
WHh thè departure sf thè seta*
previous proceedings in relation to it
more civiOan help will be reqolr
had been before Judge Wohrerton, Mr.
This
will
maen
that
laher
must
he
im-
will be at a
Liljeqviat deemed it beet te have the
aim suit of a portad. And with practkally sveTy
case meet for future hearing and the
Heuss in town oceupisd ths questk
The first o f
pruce Co. «ta
By tlm!
ttu t a g
fin a Nation. This year wo have spec­ kpvet7i
ial and movtag euum to be g r a fta l W# are i
and le rejoice. God hue in Ms goad true to'the
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II In
“ Our gallant armlm bate partiei-
f H i in • triumph which is nei mar­
red er Stained by anoHwr yurpeee of
Mr. Wornkh went up to Portland
ths first e f ths wusk to see lf tjh
eoeld ho modo for ths
to remali! hmu fgr merely covered the validity of all the
tax foreclosure and tax sale proceed­
a monti: av two until
ings in Coes county for about fifteen
could ho
orge bere do not anticipato that
sa will
The operata» e f both
h tiro shift u *** win maem a
¡M l to Cogollle’s prosperity and' w »
Mr. Liljeqviat feeU reasonably cer­
tain that tho decision ef
H comes to o bearing will be in
the county’s favor, but even so there
for ths will be six months in which te take
an appeal to ths Federal Court of
A ppeals.
Be aft the very beet next year will
be growing oM before ths order for
In. Of
le o f the Kinney properties for
eoa go lato effect.
However,
county, which is entitled te I t per
in war
rmi this: but
has draws out at
hn tabea Is put
able length will not be the gout. Al­
to say.
ta tho case of asme lota K may
to New Tori:
he that they will not faring enough to
Bataan and Frm
m ánd eoste, most of ths tracts
tortai for which
d the count]
$ 1 ». tho BOU !
way to
COQUILLE IS
IN ARREARS
«taUwttod War ’
Bl legging M the
Of the B H I «m l
1176AM has yet bee
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lead to i
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in the District of
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year o f our Lord One
Hundred and Biffatosi end of the In­
dependence e f the United States of
America tfanMMT ■
"WOODBDW WILSON."
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of
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Dr. Hamilton Boy« a Site.
Dr. V. L. Hamilton a couple of days
ago bought of Wm. A. Foots a lot on
the east side of Hall street nearly op­
posite the hospital for «UO, which is
far lam than its actual value. The
Doctor buys it intending to remove
the present hospital building to that
location when he gets ready to erect
the concrete building, far which he has
had plane drawn, on the present sits of
the hospital a t the corner of Hall and
First streets. This building will be
inferior to none in the city end will
have one or more large store rooms on
the first floor while the stories above
will be devoted to hospital purposes.
The Doctor is enthusiastic as to the
future of Coquille and intends to diately lift the ban, and the school
prove Ms faith by his works.
officials are likewise agreed that the
schools should remain eloaed for na­
ble turn for the worm, the lx
lifted, says Mayor Johnson,
day, Dec. 1, the churches h
Now ata Twenty Tents Ago
M. O. Hooton has built a fireplace at
the W. H. Bunch place above McKin­
ley this week. He soys ho built one
for Mr. Bunch in the same neighbor­
hood Just SI years ago, but gutting out
there was a different matter then from
what it is bow . This time he went
out in a car but than he road a pony
over the mountain and through the
mud and was well nigh froeen when
he arrived there long after dark. Tho
big eondetono slabs bo uaed hi that
first fireplace, though, a foot in tbirk-
m, still remain intact, never hav­
ing chipped a particle.
Fin Affects
I f it hadn’t beau for the Fin ban the
i te be set at Shanghai,
$14,000,000 worth of op-
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