• s » T!' The AND THE COQU1IÍE HÉRALD ............... Il ! .. 4 ....... I I ■■■ t I ! COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OK MOON. FRIDAY, MAY 23, » » . VOL. XIV. MO. » . — Will CELEBRATE Hi*h School The Commencement Exercise# the city High School will take place at Andereon’e Hall on Friday evening . o f next week. The pupils who have -------- 1 r '■ ■ $LM THR YEAR. Ja ■ HE DEFIES HIS TRADUCERS CoGncil Meeting Lent Night A WOMAN'S CLUB The council met Iht night ip format lop for the first time this month with the mayor and all the members * —ryi* « -v ... . . _ .. . „ except Councilman Sheets present Coquille Has Decided We Most flnUh6d tha Mhooi s « , and . Ordinances were passed providing At Meeting Tuesday Night the Celebrate T h i s 'Year of now ready to "commenta” work in for the conatruftion of the new sewer m Promise to Set and paving projects on First and Ha IT AH O ther*! >"•*•«• M l » » : Things Moving Alice Curry. Eula Moore, Mildred streets. Notices to-bidders on these < Neely, John Stanley, Carol Rahakopf. improvements are published else- Ladles Mass Meeting The discussions a t the Commercial Elizabeth Church, Margaret Cunning- srhere in the Sentinel. Q ub meeting here Wednoedny even ham, Thelma Richardson, Austin Has­ Quite a large number of ladies re­ About the *bnly other business ing covered a wide range including sl'd, Irene Kime, Edna Olsen, Lester transacted, beeides allowing the sponded to the invitation to meet ai The Sentinel has received from 16th 1 again sent a telegram urging monthly bills, was a vote to instruct the city hall last Tuesday evening, th proposed Fourth of July celebra­ Bogard, Katie Price, Della 8trang, Judge Watson the following commun­ 'action as the county is paying many the Chairman %f the Street committee for the purfldih bf organising a Civic tion, the evergreen blackberry drive Genevieve Chase. I to* purchase a carload of Powers Improvement club. H is the inten­ this year, loganberry and raspberry The following is the program of the ication setting forth the real reason dollars interest on indebtedness. why the recall movement was started prepared much data and did much gr-vei at a cost of about $46 to re­ tion of this club to federate with the culture, the utilisation of our hill evening’s exercises: lands, the Roosevelt Highway, the Piano S o lo ................Genevieve Chase against him and informing the public Work. I feel confident that had it pair Ferry streets and others where state snd national federated efuhs, Market Roads bill and moot of the "Hungarian Concert Polka” Alfoldy of the stand he has taken on matters not been for the action of the County H is needed. Mr. Mansell said that and to work along whatever lines are Courts of Douglas and Coes Counties the recent reduction of the railro.d deemed besjjm d desirable by the club other measures on the ballot Invocation........ ..Rev. W. E. Couper affecting their interests: ------- / there would not have been fhvorabts rate on the Sooth Fork gravel from members. At the present time we The members gathered slowly but Chorus fAway to the Tides” Wilson Editor Sentinel:— action on the provision under which they kept coming until there was will proceed with Civic Improvement. "Over the Summer Sea" Verdi During the past four years and over said counties will receive 26 per cent t l cents per hun«fc-ed to 4 tt made it The organization has not yet been good attendance and a spirited c Address ^..........Dr. Carl Gregg Doney possible to use-this material. change of opinions which was both Vocal S o lo ..............Oliver B. Hughes I have fought the taxpayers’ battles of the net proceeds from the sale of perfected and last Tuesday's meeting against the grafting instincts of the the lands and this will amount to ever instructive and interesting was adjourned until tonight when we Presentation of Diplomas and Death of Mr% Geo. Magill Evening Record and the Coos Bay $260,000.00, after the Government is There seemed to be but one opinion, meet at the same place to finish the Scholarships . . . Raymond E. Baker Times and have thus incurred their repaid the amount it has expended. Mrs. Qeo. Maglli, who lived «even organization and outline p!ans for fu­ as far as the Fourth of July was con­ enmity and desire for my removal Nine-tenths of this vast sum will be miles eabt of Myrtle Point, died last ture work. And tho same urgent in­ cerned. That Coquille should wake Death of J. H. Aker from office in order that some one may for use for Road, School and Port Thursday at^the age of 61 years and vitation is hereby extended to every up and celebrate was the general J. H. Aker, one of the few remain succeed me who will permit them to purposes in this county. 11 months, snd was buried at Fair- lady opinion. And all were agreed that the city to be in attendance. I have constantly^tavored the build­ view Monday, Rgv. Thomas Barilow this was a time when our national ing veterans of the Civil W ar among collect any amount they demand. I Mr. Baker, city superintendent of birthday should be heartily celebrated us, passed away at 4 o’clock a. m. yes refer ^you to my letter published in ing of better roads and have been conducting the fageral services. The schools, Miss Minnie Kalbus, repre- ef her 4f*lh eras a complica­ Sentating the .Hams Economies de­ if ever; that the victory we helped terday morning. His funeral services the Oregon Journal of the issue of before the State Highway Commis­ win over the forces of absolutism in will be conducted by the Chadwick February 16th, 1217, as to my -stand sion a number of times in the interest tion of diseases, any one of which partment in C«o* county,- Miss Car­ the World War was an event to kindle Lodge A. F. A A. M. a t 2 p. m. to­ in opposition to thé printing bill pass­ of State appropriations for Coos would hav* proved fatal, Among them diff, county nurse, and Rev. J. E. We expect to ed by the Legislature of said year County. I feel I am entitled to much being cancer of £ anew the fires of patriotism, make us morrow, May 24th. ^ " • . enUt**;|o»«der were invited to speak to the morrow. May 24th, and interment will and I worked for the repeal a4 that of the credit for getting the appropri­ o# th e ,h e a rt, diabetes, snd llüdiep and we regret that we are un­ all rejoice th at we wero Americans, be in the Masonic cemetery. We ex­ law. The records in the County ation for the road from Myrtle Point Bright’s diseeie. She leaves eight able to publish verbatam their most There had been a proposal that thi^ celebration should be taken up by * pect to publish an obituary sketch Clerk’s office show that the Evening to the Douglas County line and also children, flve boys and three'girls. interesting and inspiring talks. The Record has received the Iqrge sum of deserve much of th« credit for getting single organisation, but the Club next week. prying need in Co made as high as $8 a day and this Honor e Guard. little if asy more than $100 of the then some, is the place in which for over $2,000 for printing and furnish­ guilty, otherwise not. year he looked to see the same people whole amount asked. Six men took nine months, in the year, and a t the ing materials; the remainder was to Decoration Day Program make $10 or $12 a day. He said they Thera is so extravagance or in­ $160 d this stock, subscribingv.$280 most important and impressionable be divided between these three con* competence in the management of the were prepared to handle all the ber­ 1:30 P. M. at Chautauqua Tent. apiece; two young men not yet of age age, are housed our little ones. ries they could get and send auto Music . . . . . . . y . . . . . . Coqaille Band s p in tors. The county is now sueing County Judge’s Office or any extra­ So, this organisation, for which we put themselves down fof $100 trucks for them, where a quantity Singing ..................; ......... .. Audience them to recover $9,837.21. The pay­ vagance (n general In the expenditure apiece. Everybody seems to have beseech your co-operation, is most vi­ ment of $1,868.29 of the $11,844.40 were gathered. With the co-opera­ of public funds for buildings, bridges, Star Spangled Banner” s' learned how to give liberally dozing tally interested in this subject at this tion of the Commercial Clubs and the Gettysburg Address 1. Austin Hasard was stopped after I assumed the office. roeds or equipment; our work is per­ our war experience, and those*who time, and with yoar help, mothers es­ I have been Arm in my stand manent and cannot be duplicated at aid of the school childien in the work Song ..................X .......................Choir have given most freely have oome to pecially, we will accomplish some­ against a compromise of the Kinney this time for wlmt it coet. he believed that thousands of dollars’ Frank Leslie, Director Are you concerned in your comprehend'most fully the Master’s thing. worth of these berries could be saved Address ...........................Rev. Couper taxes, because such settlement would The County Court is responsible child’s welfare, health, morals? If saying that “It is ss«re blesssd to this year—which we pause to remark Song ..................... Choir have been unfair to other taxpayers for less than one-third of the taxes give th an 'to receive." yea are, yea’ll no longer remain qui­ .< would be food conservation on a grand Flag Drill ..........Third Grade Pupils and because as a m atter of right and raised; it has not jurisdiction over escent in this' m atter—you’ll line up scale. Singing ................................. Audience justice any concessions or compro­ special taxes; the Court is not re­ with the ladies and get busy.—Com. Trffjfe Meet Tomorrow mises should be to the honest taxpay­ sponsible for the conduct of officers But Mr. Chase’ talk was principally "America” er—the man with small means,\ $ « elected by the people. The Court has The trick meet of the schools of as to loganberry culture on the f^rms Joan ef Arc Portrayed man who is a good citisen—not the county which bar tobacco ^«$1 ployed the beet men it eould se­ and ranches, which led to a general The Memorial Sunday services will talk about the desirability of getting be held at 11 a. m. at the Federated estate shark, wild cat speculator, o r cure for the purposes required with will be held at North Bend at 10:80 Geraldine F arrar as the immortal tomorrow mhrning and a largo num­ patriot and Greatest Woman of his­ small farmers and fruit ranchers on Church, sermon by Rev. James E. tax dodger. These properties Were the means available. m time valued at $400,000.00— our uplands, while dairymen in the Conder and appropriate music by the O’Brien and Mike Maloney don’t ber- of people will go over both' by tory in “Joan the Women” a t the Lib­ The other erty Theatre, Friday, May 30th, after­ bottoms, who did not have large choir, Mies Mabel Bay, director. The the taxes, penalties and interest like me; they charge that I am a r­ auto and on the train. herds, might augment their incomes soldier boys with their families are amount to approximately $100,000.00. bitrary—extravagant— (incompetent. schools whose teams will participate noon and evening. will be those of North Bend and Myr­ From a peasant jteath the rose by raising from one to five acres of particularly invited by the ladies of A decision has just been handed down They want me recalled. * Judge Wolverton sustaining the her wondrous works until the fruit. I ask your careful consideration of tle Point. Our team is ni excellent by the W. R. C. to attend this service. form and feel confidant of winning, she stood beside kings. At seventeen County, snd (he properties may soon these matters. Mr. Chase wanted 200 or 300 acres be sold for the taxes and the County ---------------------- . «he was commander-in-chief of th* planted in the Coqaille valley this Jack Juza Visits Here Yours truly, get its money. A viator* A lm ost A cro ss • ■French Armies. At nineteen she was fall and promised to take all that James Watson, John A. Jusa, editor of the Gold could be raised, establishing a fruit An Act has just been passed by The three American airpl&nes a][ burfied at the stake by the people she County Judge. Beach Reporter, and Lon Denio drove loved. It la a story which has trilled and vegetablp cannery either here congress whereby the county will re­ reached the Azores, making ting th the l 1306 l: or at Myrtle Point to take care of up from Gold Beach Saturday after­ ceive some time in June over $490,- mile lap of the Atlantic journey, men, women and ehildreiy through the Earl Inenaee Home Again noon and ramained till Monday morn 000.00 in taxoe, penalties and interest them. , U * though only the N. C. 4 landed from oenturies. Now I t is told beautifully, It is claiaisd th at loganberries will ing. Lon is in’ charge of the from the United States Government Earl Isensee, so many of whose war the air or it able to continue the jour­ Wonderfully by the marvelous photo- net the gqgvAers from $160 to $400 an phone lines between Langleis due from the Southern Oregon Com­ letters have been published in the ney. The gallant Hawker, who tried spectacle, “Joan t$ e ‘W o m a n ,a t the acre, and the Phes company of Salem Crescent City but makes it a point pany lands. I have expended much Sentinel, returned Wednesday from to beet them to it, and his companion Liberty Theatre, Friday, May 30th. are talking about having a thousand to visit Coquille every two or three [iiln« , nd energy in attempting to get Camp Lewis where he was discharged. have disappeared without leaving a Afternoon and evening. acres put in over a* the Bay. As it weeks. Jack, who formerly was em- U r poesible for the county and but for He was, we believe, the first Coquille trace in the stormy Atlantic—martyrs requires 8 people to each acre to pick ployed on the Sentinel, saye that busi-1 my efforts—backed by the County soldier boy ta go overseas, and was in ta Special program of music by th* them, it will be seen what an army nets is good, in the Curry county seat Court—such Mt would have been de­ active service a t the front for a year Coquille Orchestra at the Liberty would be required there—or even In ( town. He is still fealing the effects , l,jmd, u the bill was lying dormant or mors. He was also the youngest See Geraldine m Wallace Reid. Theatre, Friday, May 80th, afternoon, this valley—if we should plant 200 of the severe case of flu he suffered (in the hands of the committee, on ac- man le enlist of those who wont from Theodore Roberta and Hobart Bos and evening. *' ® last winter. count of the war. ' i made one trip to here. Everybody waa glad ta see | worth, foof big stays, in tha-. great acres. That there was no danger we should ;----------------- I Roaeburg in the interest of the coun- him back safe end photo-play, “Joan thè Woman,” St Haide«» Hr rued in Grecian dances Buttar Wrappers snd Trespass, ty ta this matter, wrote many Utters tha Liberty Theatre, Friday, May at the Liberty Theatre, Friday. May en eighth paga.) Signs at the Seotiasl offios. and tent a auaber ef telegrams. May 30th, afternoon and toeningv ( Cell on ns for Judge W atson Tells W hat He H al Done For the County and How the Bay Papers Have “Done” the County. BEGINS HERÇ NEXT FRIDAY FOR DECORA­ TION DAY l*A ti m S « » i