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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1919)
TBS COQUILLE VALLEY annual report COQOUIULR, OM GQN. FRIDAY. JANUARY U , H it . FACE FIVE NRW COUNCIL CONVENES. The donation e f hems canned fruit (Continued from first page.) ■mi ether commodities from CoquiUe to the Louise Hoes* and the other in superintendent, was almost torn in stitutions under tbs management of two trying to fallow the instructions the Pacific Const Rescue and Protec of both the streets and the water com ; _ ■ . • ; • \ tive Society, was shipped a few days mittees. after Thanksgiving, and I have With oen exception the officers ap cently received a latter from Mr. Mc pointed by Mayor Johnson are the Laren, the superinterdent, in which he same as have served the city for the warmly thanks all who had pt.rt in the past year, tho change being in the matter. £ \ office of engineer and building inspec “ * Co“ “ " c “ ~ “ •» * • <*» •» It was a collection to be proud of. I tor. The appointments, which the would write a detailed description * I111ta* • • ,nb,^ t b ««w ith my report u City T n u n w of the City of council confirmed, are as follows: Coquille, Oregon, for the period from June, 1, 1917, to December 81, 1918, that would make your mouth water, Marshal—A. P. Miller. familiar as you are with the luscious inclusive, (19 month*) ea follow*: Water Superintendent—Lee Good- fruits and appetising vegetables of I Fuad Coos county, but space forbids. I will 1917, June 1, To balance ................... ........................ g 1716 4 * Night Marshal—J. A. Jackson. merely say (hat, “Thankfull I 1918, Dec. 81, To licensee ............. . . . . . . . . . . ......... mm y f Treasurer—O. C. Snnfojd. there was jelly and pam”—and pre To t* * a a ttturjnagr iS< A, N. ___ — SMMflllWl 41 * (iftiil/j______ VIVUIU« ss, also, and spicad fruits, and To County special tax .................................16,807.12 Attorney—J. J. Stanley. chow-chow and picalilli, and succo To sale* of real e s t a t e ............................ 6,676.67 Health Officer—Dr. Jas. Richmond. tash and, if you will believe me. there To miscellaneous ........................ 1,000.68 Fire Chief—H. O. Anderson. was one quart jar of real beef. And 1918, Dec. 81, By warrants paid .................................... 11,666.91 The committees named were as fol in addition to the “plain canned" and By interest on w a rr a n ts......................... lows: 76.2? tho extras, there were several parcels By interest on Funding B o n d s............. 8,600.00 Ordinance — Barrow, Hawkins, of dried apples. By transfer to Funding Bonds, Skeels. A number of ladies gave two or Series 19Ï8, Sinking F u n d ............... 1,666.67 Finance— Hawkins, Skeels, Mansell. more jars, and one gave thirteen 7,694AS ■ i - h . » Streets— Mansell. Barrow, Lamb. quarts. Another who failed to bring Fire—McLeod, Mansell, Lamb. her fruit in time, gave money which 8 24,608.10 $ 24,608.10 Water—Lamb, McLeod, Hawkins. is just as acceptable. Water Fuad Lights—Skeels, McLeod, Barrow. There was altogether enough edi 1917, June 1, To balance ................................................ $ 787.06 The mayor next submitted what he bles to fill two barrels and there was 1918, Dec. 81, To collections ............................................ 11,216.70 said he dbnsidered a very serious 1918, Dec. 81, By warrante paid ............................. 6,616.38 besides a box of big red eating qpplas question—the selection of the official of the King variety. As one admiring By bonds Nos. 88-89 Series B paid. . . . 1,000.00 newspaper for the city. And then, friend remarked, they were “as fine By interest on bonds, Series B ........... 1,006.00 in spite of a suggestion that the Coos as anybody ever stuck a tooth into.' By interest on bonds, Serios C ........... 1,676.00 County Agricultural Bulletin might I have been asked why, when so By balance ................................................ 1,867.88 mgek friut goes to waste around Port be named, his honor proceeded all by land, they don’t do their own canning. himself to move, second and declare that the Coquill* Valley Sentinel "be 8 11,962.74 811,962.76 I take this opportunity to say that the official paper. I f ever a' propor Street Imprevacasat Fuad For Salé by they do their full duty j- along this 1917, June 1, To balance ................................................ 8 8,108.00 line. ; They fill hundreds and hun tion was railroaded through, that on* 1918, Dee. 81, To collections ............................................ 1,848.69 dreds of jars. Thor* are people wno C. A. finge submitted a petition re To transfer from General F u n d ........... 980.68 would rather see their fruit rot than testing that as th* theatre had only 1918, Dee. 81, By warrants paid .................................... 4,726.76 give it away and peoplo who don't By interest on warrants .......................... 224.68 give because they have no thought for been open for 22 nights during the By balance ................................................ 981.94 » in need—but, thank heaven, last quarter of 1918, the license fee Furniture and Hardware Coquille, Oregon there aro many who are different. paid for that -term be applied to the 8 6,882.22 8 6,882.22 Therefore, needless to say, a good deal present three months. The recorder of fruit is given them. Besides what was instructed to adjust the matter — --------- m s....................................... 1917, June 1, To balance . f ............................................ 8 1,606A0 they put up at the institution, the with Mr. Gage on the basis of the 1918, D ec.81, To collections . . . - . ................... ........... 11,990.60 girls of he Louise Home go out into time the show was permitted to run. Ranch Far Sale Mayor Johnson said he had no an 8 18,660.38 the counry, here and there, under the 1918, Dec. 81, By Improvement bonds paid ............... , 184 acres, could be used for dairy 86.92 charge of matrons, and can whatever nual message to transmit, as called By or stock ranch, 810.00 per acre. Ten I for in the order of business, but he had been offered them. Yet they need On* Cent a Word Each Insertion 8 18,696.30 8 18,696.30 all they receive from u i and other would make a few recommendations. years time, if desired. F. M. Lajig- 51t4 The first was that th* city should ap lois, Myrtle Point, Or*. Improvement B eni Interest Fuad communities of Oregon. f 2,868.62 WANTED—A dozen good, 1 young 1917, June 1, By balance (overdrawn) ..................... For dear readers, just consider what propriate 91,000 to help secure the Coat at 26 Canta, Cured at L849.04 a lot of them there are to feed. Per erection of a building for the Coos white Leghorn hens, Phone Morse 1918, Dec. 81, By interest coupons paid ..................... when we first "Eight Eight years a ago | at Depot. 1918, Dee. 81, To collections .Î77Y777........... ...........8 4,668.44 sons who have had certain ex peri- County Corn Show, provided the coun move ved to Mattoon, I was a great suf To transfer from General F u n d ........... SO 1 , such as entertaining harvest ty and the citizens of CoquiUe assist ferer from indigestion and constipa iti the endeavor and a suitable tion,’’ writes Mrs. Robert Allison, LOST—Sunday between my house on To balance (overdrawn) ................... ». 2,648.82 crews and boarding elephants, will un the T. bridge and the First National building program was formulated and Mattoon, 111. “I had frequent head g --------------- derstand in a way, and you, who have aches ana Bank a pocket book with considera . „ and dizzy - . spell«, - . . . there was , 8 7,207.66 8 7,207.66 merely a common-sized family m ccrried out. ble money in it. Finder please Funding Banda, Series 1916 Making Fuad these days of high prices, picas* loose lolritwv I Y — f . « Z- I —■ h — 1 „J return and receive reward. S. H. 1918, D ec.81, To transfer from General Fund . . . . 4 1,666.67 your imagination and call forth your made as needed but also taking into I felt miserable. Every morsel of food Burr. me. I could not rest at knowledge of the multiplication table. consideration the ability of the abut distressed night and felt tired and worn out all 1918, DecAl, To balance General Fund ....................... 8 7,694.28 We, who collected and sent this ting property owners to pay. the time. One bottle of Chamber FOR SALE—Small place, 7-acre As to the appointment of a Board lain’s Tablets cured me and I nave To balance Water Fund ....................... 1,867.88 gift, cordially . - nk all who assisted' tract, just outside city limits, house,__ in the packing and shipping—H. O. of Health to act with the health of since felt like a different peraon.” To balance Street Improvement Fund. 981.94 barn, chicken house «nd great quan Anderson, the Farmers store, and the ficer in handling such crises as the To balance Improvement Bond tity of fruit. Inquire at Sentinel IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Racket store for barrels and straw; present “flu” epidemic, the mayor ask Sinking FUnd ................................... 36.92 office. 62t4 COUNTY OF COOS, STATE Miss Laura Dimmick, A. P. Miller, ed for an expression from the council. To balance Fund Bonds, Series 1916, OF OREGON WANTED—A few good calves and ar.d 8. V. Epperson for services ren For half an hour the question of Sinking Fund .................................... 1,666.67 In the Matter of th* Estate of J. P. yearlings. F. B. Phillips. dered; F. Nosier“ for hauling and the quarantine and how best to preserve 1918, Dec. 81, By balance Improvement Bond In 2,648.82 S. P. people for courteous co-opera the public health through such epi Barkdoll, Deceased. terest Fund .......................................... FOR SALE—The best grain hay, demics was discussed by the council. Citation 9,637.32 tion. By balance cash on hand ....................... oats, and barley. Chris Terree on To Sophia Barkdoll, George A. City Attorney Stanley had prepar And personally, I thank with sh eer the Marshfield road, one mile west Barkdoll, Edward GilpiiT Barkdoll, ed an ordinance which would limit the 8 12,086.14 8 12,086.14 est appreciation and the feelings that of town. No phone. 6tf Warrants Outstanding belong to "the parting of the ways,” size of crowds in any room by provid sometimes known as James Barkdoll, Benjamin F. Barkdoll, sometimes ing that for each person there should 8 20.80 all who helped in this the last work of 1918, Dec. 81, By General Fund. warrants ................. TEAM FOR SALE—Weigh about 19.88 By Water Fund warrants ................. .. public nature I expect to do, in Co- be so many cubic feet of air space— known as Ira F. Barkdoll, John G. 1600. Good true team. Inquire 60.21 quille, or anywhere on earth. It is the 500 cubic feet was the amount sug Barkdoll, Charles G. Barkdoll, Wil By Street Improvement Fund warrant! Joe Milani, on Rohrer place, mile liam Barkdoll, Joseph O. Barkdoll, condition of my health that compels gested—and also providing for fines and half south of CoquiUe. 90.89 this renunciation.—Frances E. Epper for violations and for failure to re Sarah Wegold, 0 . Wenncr, William Total .................V.............. Wenner, Rena Lehman, Anna Thrax- port any case to th* health office. FOR SALE the beet and cheapest va son. Bonds Outstanding cant lot in th* city of Coquills. 80,000.00 The ordinance was not brought to el, Elizabeth A. Barkdoll Hoke, Maud 1918, Deo. 81, By Funding Bonds, Series 1916, Barkdoll Boyer, Barabara E. Hoke, Speak quick If you want it. A t th* 10,600.00 vote, the councilman desiring a little By Water Bonds, Series B ........... Honor Roll for December Sentinel office. 17.600.00 time to think over its provisions and Ellen Barkdoll Monahan, Emily Bark By Water Bonds, Series C ............. doll Anderson, Sophia Barkdoll, and The following paid subscriptions decide whether it covered the ground- 8 000.00 By Improvement Bonds, Series D Lena Barkdoll Ellis, and to all other for F. C. Milton, of Marshfield, has 2.000. 04 a year or more each for the Sen as thoroughly as was necessary. By Improvement Bond*, Series E heirs known and unknown, GREET bought of the Portland Lumber Co. 1.000. 00 tinel were received during the month By Improvement Bonds, Series F Clyda Gage made the statement ING: the 276,000 feet of lumber used in 2,000.00 e f December: By Improvement Bonds, Series G that there was not a town in the coun In the Nam* ef the State of Oregon, building the camp at Beaver Hill for G. C. Welch, L. H. Irvine, Guy M. 8,600.00 By Improvement Bonds, Series H, ty which had an ordinance granting 4.600.00 Kelley, Ned C. Kelley, C.'E. McCurdy, the city authorities any control over You are hereby cited and required to the soldiers who were to go to work By Improvement Bonds, Series J, appear in the County Court of the in the spruce timber on the Boutin 8 , 000.00 Wm. Bettys, F. E. Conway, P. J. Ja doctor*, and that until such ordin By Improvement Bonds, Series K, State of Oregon, for the County of cobsen, E. Holverstott, Warren C, 1.600.00 ances were passed the cities could not Coos at the Court Room thereof, at tract. He will tear the building down By Improvement Bonds, Series L, Laird, Chas. E. Watson, M. T. Clinton, 1,200.00 compel physicians to report their Coquile in th* County of Coo* on Mon and retail the lumber at the Bay. By Improvement Bonds, Series N, 800.00 E. L. Detlefsen, J. H. Oerding, Harry cases to the proper health officers for By Improvement Bonds, Series O, day, the 24th day of February, 1919, 1,600.00 H. Oerding, J. D. Carl, H. Lorens, N. quarantine. By. Improvement Bonds, Series P, at o'clock in the noon of that Peterson, F. E. Schroeder, F. R. H o w ’* T h is ? 2,481.07 By Improveemnt Bonds, Series Q, Councilman Lamb advanced the day, then and there to show cause, Bullack, A. N. Gould, Bonnie Walker, W # o ffer On« H u n d red D o llars R ew ard 16.600.00 - By Improvement Bonds, Series R, o r a n y case o f C a ta rr h t h a t car.n o t bo W. Gilman, R. B. Pauli, A. K. opinion that if a quarantine on local if any exists, why an order of sale of f curod by H a ll’s C a ta rr h Medicine. ffu cases was ordered it should be said property shall not be made as Peck, E. H. Kern, C. W. Upton, E. H a ll'a C a ta rr h M edicine h a a been tak o n 8100,131.07 Total bonds outstanding . . . . made to apply to outsiders as well b y c a ta r r h su ffere rs fo r th e p a s t th lrty - prayed for in the petition of James A. Wimer, James Robinson, Earl Con flvs y e a rs, an d h a s becom e k n o w n a s th e Statement of Resources and Liabilities ef ger, S. S. Reed, John Grundy, H. H. who might thwart all efforts to pro Arrington, Executor, which parcel of m ost reliab le rem ed y fo r C a ta rr h . H a ll’s The City e f Coquille C s ta r r h M edicine a c ts th r u th e Blood on Hastings, W. F. Slingsby, J. L. Bar tect local citizens by meraly coming land is described as follows, to wit: o M ucous su rfa c e s. expelMn* th e P o i “Beginning at a point 1320 ft. east th RESOURCES: ker, H. W. Oddy. Neil Watson, E. A*. to town. He concluded with the state son fro m th e Blood a n d h e a lin g th e d is ment that to be safe “every one 1918, Dec. 81, To cash on hand ....................................4 9,687.82 eased portions. ef and 1240 ft. south of and an ad Anderson, Geo. W. Norris, T. J. A f ts r you h ay o ta k e n H a i r s C a ta rr h To Real Estate: Thrift, Mrs. Augustino, David Mc should do as did that grand old man. ditional 1886 feet east of th* north M edicine fo r a s h o rt tim e you w ill se e a a t Im provem ent In y o u r g en eral City Hall 814,000.00 Nair, S r , Mrs. May Ohman, C. A. Rip Van Winkle—go to sleep for 2C west corner of Section six (6) Town h g e re alth . S ta rt ta k in g H all’s C a ta rr h M edi years.” Wharf 6,000.00 ship twenty-nine (29) south of Range cine a t once a n d g e t rid o f c a ta r r h . S an d Schroeder, A. 8. Bean, A. H. Schroed City Parks 2,600.00 twelve (12) West of the Willamette fo r testim o n ials, free. er, Alfred Johnson, L. P. Maury, Vol- r. J. C H K N E T A CO., T o M o . O U *. 22,000.00 To The PabUc Equities 600.00 Meridian in Coos County, Oregon; Bold b y all D ru g g ists. H e. ney Huntley, C. J. Sanford, John C. 760.00 * • To Furniture and Fixtures ........... Fish, Mrs. A. R. Enyeart, W. L. Kist I We, the undersigned pastors of Co running thence north 5 degrees east v To Fire Apparatus ............................... ' 1,600.00 ner, E. O. Howo, E. D. Howe, Mrs. quille, have carefully considered the 1782 ft. and to low water line of The Celebrated To Water System with lands, rights L. W. Wise, C. A. DeLeng, H. L, Han- advisability of holding regular church the Coquill* River, thence w est along and privilege* ........................... 66,000.00 said low water line of th* Coquill* , Miss Jennie Lafferty, E. A. service* at our respective churches To Property Owners’ obligation for Dodge, R. O. Hoberg, C. E. Johnson, and hereby issuo the following joint River 310.6 ft. thence south 6 de- 42,096.16 giees west 1122 f t thence east 170.6 Bond Assessments ................. H. Bogert, R. B. Wilson, Clifford announcement: Awarded Gold MedaJ ft. thence south 6 degrees west 660 Kern, C. C. Price, E. E. Fraedrick, H. LIABILITIES: t. We have learned that there are 20.80 ft. and to a place east of the place of P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 1918, Dec. 81, By General Fund W a rra n ts............... C. Rath, John Belloni, Mrs. Cora S. still some cases of influenza in the 19.88 beginning; thence east 140 ft. to the By Water Fund Warrants . . . . . . . . . Ba^klow, R. W. Haughton, Richard community. place of beginning, containing in said The strongest and nearest waterproof ^ By Street Improvement Fund War Danielson, J. H. Radabaugh, Nick 2. Inasmuch as physiciens and 60.21 parcel of land ten (10) acres, more or Shoes mad* for Loggers, Cruisers, ranta .......................................... Johnson, F. P. M er gell. others say that any public gathered is 30,000.00 By Funding Bonds, Series 1916, . . . Miners, Sportsmen and W o r k « . a means of spreading the disease 10,600.00 Wits«**, th* Hon. James Watson, By Water Bonds, Series B, ............... Chamberlain’s Tablets. shew, while R is so nearly blotted out, Judge of the County Court of th* 17,500.00 • By Water Bonds, Series C..................... The B ergm an Formase She* When you are troubled with iadlge*- 42,181.07 We, therefore, willingly postpone State of Oregon for the County of By Street Improvement Bonds ........... tion or constipation, take Chamber all public church gatherings until the Coo* with the seel of said Court at* By belane* excess of Resources over 80,660.51 lain’s Tablets. They strengthen the authorities are convinced that R Is fixed, this 8th day of January, 1919. Te Keep Y n r Fact Dry Us* The Liabilities .................................. stomach and enable R to perform its Water-Proof 81m* OIL school. Atteat: , functions naturally. Indigestion is safe to 9180.882.47 $130,882.47 usually accompanied by constipation L. W. Oddy, Respectfully, and i* aggravated by it. Chamber Theodore Bergami Clerk. W. E. Couper. lain’s Tablets cans* a gentle move a w iw » i - » — - By Myrtle KnowRoo, W. L. Straub. Shoe M aaafsetvfag Co. ment of the bowels, relieving tbs con Deputy. 62tf 881 a C. iM fcri. Ctty fNMum. stipated oondittoii JMM6 B. Condor. Perfection O il H e a t e r Of the City Treasurer of the City of Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, December 3 1 ,1 918. HPHE PERFECTION gives 1 glowing warmth at the touch of a match._ Heats up the coldest room in a few minutes. Burns ten hours on a gallon of oil. Light» strong and handsome» eas ily carried about It is a wonderful convenience on cold mornings. H. O. 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