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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
LIU EQ VIST DESERVED ALL THE COMMENDATION We doa*t keep Trimmed Hate in stock bat we have all the materials with which w<nKean trim your own hats end do it at a cost of from $2.00 to «A50 for the best trimmed hat you ever saw. f We have a complete assort men^ of trimmings, ornaments, braids, frames, ribbons, etc., everything you need, at the following prices: Ornaments, all kinds ...........................15c to 75e Fram es________________________,,___ i>_S5c B raid............. 1---------- *_______ 91.00 to $125 W reaths_________ _______________25c to 75c MRS. BO N N IE W A LK E R , Prop. AT YOUR SERVICE Talk over your clothes problems with «.•. Beautiful new patterns in e • Spring and Summer Woolens . are here. »' GOME IN and see them today. Tailoring, Cleaning & Pressing R. H. SW EET Successor to Fred Slagle Front St., opposite Farmers A Merchants B ank Phone 1193 Coquille, Ore. fCOQUILLE CYCLERY ARCHIE TENNISON, Prop. * i Bicycle Sundries Repairing Opposite C ity Hall . Night Trail Evnry Other Day While In Portland last week Editor McDaniel, of the Coos Bay Harbor, called upon John M. Scott, G. P. A-, Southern Pacific Lines, sad was in formed that the officials in his afifios To L. W. Oddy, County Clerk of wore working out n plan whereby tho County of Coos, and to the Elect Coos Bay would got a night train. ora of the County of Coos, State of Tho pinna spoken of a n tenativo in Oregon: nature, and p ro eubject to change. We, the undersigned, being at least Mr. Jlcott does not believe that o night twenty-five per cent of tho number train operated both woyo nightly will of electors who voted in the County of pay, in fact ho to positive that tho Corn at the preceding election for traffic is not eufflciottt to warrant it at Justice of tho Supreme Court, and this time. Ho plana, however, to give each of us being a legal voter of asid us. n night train every other night, Coos ✓ County, Oregon, respectfully which would prove very aatiafactory. present and file this petition and here This train will carry sleepers, express, by demand the recall of Archie Philip, as Cora misai oner of Cooe County, Ore mail and baggage. gon. Ho Waats tho Doga Shat Up. The reasons for such demand are There is one prominent CoquiUe as follows: judgment in public mutters has citisen who is heartily In favor of a net Mis bean ho has been violently more ■ trie* enforcement of tho dog partisan in sound; discussion and acting up ordinance. Last Sunday morning ho on County affaire coming before him got up bright and early and started for official action end has bean incom for the basement te get hia wood and petent end extravagant. kindling when n fierce growl drove him back upstairs in a rush. Thera was no making fHends with the beast The petition for the recall of Judge *o the p. c. telephoned te Marshall Watson reads the same up to the Miller to corn* and arrest Mo dog- point Where “Jamee Watson” Is sub ship, and in the Interim, while Miller stituted for “Archie Philip" and dressed and walked np the hffl, the p. “County Judge" for “Coram Issi oner." c. stood around end longed for the The reason for tho recall is, however, fire which he couldn’t kindle until tho stated differently, ns follows: dog gave up Me position as sentinel "That ha has been ^arbitrary in his attitude toward the public and extra vagant and incompetent in the expen Stators EaUrtaia High School diture of the public funda.” Last Friday evening the Senior af Thanks Class entertained the rest ef the High Wa eriah Casti te. our eines School with a Valentine party at tho thanks te thè Odd extend Fellows for tlx High School. Tho assembly room attention sad to r à remembrara was decorated with hearts and cupida. and aim te the many friends a Gamas were played until 10 o'clock, neighbors for their tdhdhem and syi when a very delightful program m a aathv in our late tier easement Mrs. E. N. Harry and family th I'm ember* of tho faculty participet- punch and cookies Wte* rawed about midnight after which tho guetta left declaring they had had had a very Grade Jersey Caws far Safe Ten head of cow* and three head two-year-old heiterster sale.^ CaH Ed G illra pie oa Fat Elk, or phsns 9 «U. to Coquillo so that will not suffer. the case was lost, as Judffe Watson Hia recant books sad pspors war* in says Mr. Starr, the attorney for Bou Us biff sal*. told him. But Mr. LUjeqvist had P. E. Hague’s principal loss was is tin, been reqsected by the court to prepare tbs Lloyd hotel building whoro ho oc an opinion on this case and from that cupied one rooa* as a warehouse for opinion came the sole suffffcation of heavy hardware and plumbing sup- the plon that saved the day for Coos pliea The stock there will total county, won the injunction about li^lOO. He had it fairly wall ed the immediate payment of and the secur $00,- insured. 000 Bountin taxes. Hia loss in hia new boildinff is com raised by Bountin’s attor paratively swell, Extra precaution ney The was point Above price good that the county had no such was taken to keep the water dawaffe interest in those properties as would to a minimum. the granting of an injunction D. L. Buckinffham, who had his of warrant in Its behalf to stop it from removing fices on the second floor of the Grimes the timber from Judge bulldinff, suffered about 91,009 loss, Hall’s pleadings did the not tract. show a valid losing practically all of his civil en- reason, but as soon as $ r. Liljeqvist ffineerinff instruments, note books, called to the fact that the maps, etc. Today he was able to set county attention was to a considerable extent out a few. owner of that tract through having He also had the field notebooks of an purchased certificates of delinquency Capt. F. K. Gettins, who is absent for the delinquent taxes, the case was in the army and these were all des won. troyed. He feels the loss of these es As to the two land grant taxes pecially. He had no insurance. Hall would minimise Mr. 1L1- J. H. Bridges, of Oakland, Calif., Judge jeqviat’s to the aero point, and formerly of Reno, Nev., and later but when services we have called his attention of Marshfield, suffered a heavy loss. to what Mr. Liljeqvist really did he The budding was probably worth $7,- will have reason to change his iqrie- 500 and hotel equipment probably $2,- ion. 00 m . Hr is said to have had about Buth Mr. iLljeqvist and Judge Hall $5,000 insurance on the building and attended a meeting of the district at $1,000 on the hotel equipment which torneys of the Oregon A California he rented to F. E. Nelson. railroad grant counties held at F. E. Nelson said this afternoon Attorney land General Brown’s office at that he had suffered a loos of about Salem in 1917. That meeting was $2,000 and had no insurance. celled to agree upon a course of ac Besides furnishings for the L^oyd tion which would save, If possible, the tax money due the counties on these grant lands, and aa much of it as pos sible. At that meeting an opinion was read from Assistant Attorney General Furnitur« and Hardware Coquille, Oregon Korfoot, of the department of justice ut Washington. Ho not only stated that the counties could not recover from the government the interest and penalties on the delinquent O. A C. taxes, but that the payment of the here taxes was a matter of pure Church grace on the part of the government, Sunday Federated School moots 10 a a . and more than the law would give Let us reach the 160 mark i t next Sun FpR GOOD DRY WOOD—Leave or- day. Our goal by Easter is 200. Naturally the sentiment in favor of us all work to that and. There Let is der« at Creager’s Confectionery. humbly accepting the principal and Considerable rivalry between the 6t8* making no attempt to secure the pen- Men’s and the Young Ladies' FOR SALE—1 registered Berkshire sltles and interest was general. But Young Claeses as to which shall be the larg boar 17 months old, 10 shoats, about Mr. Liljeqvist had gone into this sub You will find a class if yon come. 16 pounds esch. Special prices. A. ject so deeply that he knew the big er. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, P. Sweet, Coquille, Ore. 6t2 Washington lawyer waa wrong end Wanted n Sign.” that he was right So, ably seconded “They People's Meeting at 6:20 p. HOUSE and two lota, wall located in by District Attorney N tuner, of m. Young The interest is increaainifMq^ the CoquiUe, Oregon, to exchange for Doughs county, ho made a strong attendance is gratifying. jCome and property in or near Salem, Oregon. fight for his view of the ease and ■ pend the hour with the*yodng people Mrs. S. £ Minard, R. F. D. 8, Box won. Those two were appointed n in these devotional to write the brief on this Preaching at 7:S0 services. m. Subject, fins business. He carried $2,500 in committee to be sent to Washington, sad “Nosh, a Hero of the p. Faith.” by an experi surance on his $7,600 stock, leaving point it was agreed to call a subsequent Prayer Meeting on Wednesday ev WANTED—Situation enced housekeeper. Can give ref his a loss of $4,000. Practically meeting of the district attorneys to at 7:$p. Even though the erences. P. O. Box 456, Myrtle nothing was saved. the firyt draft and decide upon ening night was stormy last Wednesday we Point Oregon. Charles Stauff estimated his gro discuss points to make. - had a sweet spiritual service. The cery stock at $2,200 and his fixtures, whet Mr. Liljeqvist went to work and talk by Glen Rahskopf was very in BARLEY HAY—For aale. Chris etc., at $1,000. He carried about $1,- spent Weeks in preparing his teresting- • Tsrres on the Marshfield Road, ono 900 insurance. Owing to the plaster brief. throe He submitted it to Mr. Neu- ed walls o f his store, the fire did not ner and he sew no way to improve it. If you are s stranger in town you mile west of town. No phono. 6tf break through and ths damage is The manuscript wee then sent to At will find a most cordial welcome to the services. If four church is not POR SALE—4 thoroughbred Collie from water and smoko. torney General Brown, who, of course, represented here make this Church pups. Address Bx. 19, Coquilfc, McCormick a Simpson state that the state in this ease be yours 6t8 you are in our midst. If Ore. the total loss on their place is about represented the department of justice at you are while not affiliated with any church $2,500 with $500 insurance. They fore Washington. Mr. Brown, like Mr. come to the services just the same. FOR SALE—2 S. C. White Leghorn had s big stock of tobacco, pool tables, Neuner, no way to bettor Mr. Lil- rooster*. Corvallis end Tankred James E. Condor, Pastor. soda fountains, n $400-picture ma jeqvist’s saw presentation of the case, and ■ trains. Aleo eggs for hatching, chine and other equipment Mr. had it copied at once and sent it to $1.26 for 15. F. B. Phillipe. St. Jaasan Episcopal Church, Washington ns the full statement of Service Friday evening at 7:80 p. m. FOR SALE—The Tyrrell place 1% the case of the land giant counties. miles west of Coquille on Marsh This brief convinced Mr. Kerfoot Sunday School Sunday at 10 a. m. field road. See owner on place. H. end the Attorney Generals office that No other services. N. Tyrrell. Stf they were wrong. They turned W. E. Couper, Vicar. square about and accepted Mr. Lilje FOR SALE—Milking machine all qvist’• contentions. Than the Interior ' complete with engine end belting, Christian Church Department agreed at once to pay in used only 5 days. Beet of reasons Church of Christ terest end penalties to the Oregon O. for selling. Price $200.00 C. O. Sunday School at 10 s. m. A C. land grant counties, and the money has been paid. That this was Preaching at 11 m. m. and 7:30 p. m. King a Son, McKinley, Ore. 8tf s wonderful victory for the young Senior Christian Endeavor at 0:80 D eath of F. W. S tr u g Coos county lawyer, who prepared p. m. would Bring your friends. Frederick William Sitang, aged 44 that brief, almost W. L. Straub, Minister. years, died at Burke’s Sanitarium, freely admit. January 20th, with cancer of the Nor did this victory end here. Judge throat. Mr. Strang was tho fifth child Wolverton had already decided that born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8trang, the Cooe Bay Wogan Road land grant at the family home three miles below case was on all fours with tho O. a C. this city, his parents having been old case and should bo subject to tho same Remember that in subacribing for pioneer« of this state. He was well rulings. the Sentinel for $1.60 a year you can end favorably known in this commun So it happens that the bill just get the Oregon Farmer in addition by ity until the age of twenty-four, when paying only 15 cents more. he went to California. Ho had boon carries provision for tho payment of failing in health for the peat few the penalties and interest as Wall aa Magazines subscriptions received at yean, due to a bronchial affection, the principal of the Southern Oregon the Folsom confectionery, where they but hie case became serious only a few taxes And the statement from the will send for any periodical you what. weeks age, when the specialists in Sheriff’s office published in the Sentin Oakland pronounced his ease hop*- el January $1, shows that tho penal - The Celebrated Iras, after which ho was returned to ties and interest oa those lands in tho Sanitarium where he received Coes county amount to $190,000. It is as plain as day that not ono dollar of that money would ever have bean Awarded Gold Medal recovered for Coos county but for tho P. P. L E. Saa Fraacinco, 1915 fight for a demand for penalties and interest that Mr. Liljeqvist mad# at The strongest end nee rest waterproof Salem in 1917, and the brief he wrote Shoot made for Loggers, Cruisers, to convince the big lawyers at the Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. national capital that they w en wrong Feltex Pabco Prints H. O. Anderson Bergmann Shoe And yet Judge Hall would allow L A. Liljeqvist no credit for that mag nificent achievement. Mr. Liljeqvist is a tax expart with out a peer in the state of Oregon. It k s misfortune for Coos county that Judge Hall does not recognise Ma •ton have of so Hell’« innrt tv* powers that they offer One ir any ceas that H fells