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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
COQUILLE. OREGON W hat W ill T h « Harrest Be? TH E SCHO O L L IT IG A T IO N Beferring to U m vUit of Ex-Govern (Continued from Ant page.) or Wert to Coquille lu t Friday eíter- noon and hia request that the County j _ the first instance and con Court give him n contract obligating tained in certain which it will the county to pay him five per cent on ( be necessary to exhibits introduce in evidence the amount the government will puy at the next trial ef this cause, the this county on the delinquent taxes on record of this case show« that end nearly the Southern Oregon lands and $2800 two years ego, to-wit: August 81 expenses, it is the recollection of the 1917, Mr. Barrow took this Transcript writer that at the time he was em from files of this Court and has ployed by the county court to look never the returned now claims nftor this litigation at Washington, that he sent it it, to end his Attorney in the court understood that ho would Portland end has been unable to get taka this matter up along with sev it beck. eral other matters which he had on Further I desire to state personal hand nt the national capital. It that I have been Attorney for the then stated to us that he bed agreed ly District these proceedings extend to do this work for his expenses and ingwver in n period of about five years such further compensation as and no proposition of settlement has court saw At to awprd him. If it had ever been mode to me, end I am au not been for this Agreement, it m by the members of the Board to us, very likely that he could have thorised to state that no proposi collected that 5 per cent, or 126,000 of Directors of settlement has ever tjeen made approximately, for his services. Just tion Board. S JM l what any court would award him on to In the conclusion state that the such a contract as that we have no writer has been would a resident and tax idea, but we hahdly think he would payer of this District for more get a five per cent rake off. That thirty years, and for more than would not be excessive or even twenty-five years of that time he than has much as we should expect would bo had and now has children attending paid to an attorney who took the case the public schools of this city, and at the start, but we think, as we have fully the urgent demand for before stated, that L. A. Liljeqvist more realises school facilities the District, deserves more cred’t than any other Lbut it is plain to see in from the fore- one man for the collecting of thi* ' going record that every dollar ex half million dollars and rosily de pense to which this district has of been serves a larger fee than Goi* West. put by litigation has been caused by Liljeqvist wrote the brief which decid men, only one or whom is n i ed the attorney general to recommend two ident district and neither of (he payment of the penalties and in whom of have the children the school dis tcrest in addition to the net taxes in trict to educate, who in insist foist both the Oregon and California and ing upon the District property in which Southern Oregon cases, and yet we not exceed s thousand dollars in have heard a good deal of objection to does value for which in their last com the action of the county eourt in plaint and filed they demand the sum of agreeing to pay him a fee only one- 37,950.00; and two persons are tenth as great as Governor West is now standing in these tha way of the ad asking. ...- vancement of the educational inter Save Money by Paying Cash ests of the District by harrassing it Official Count of June Election lieve that the people of this district had a fair chance to express The official count of the ballots cast have themselvss jyxjn the selection of s in Coos county last week was made school Federated Church and that the price asked Saturday and shows the following re for the site Sunday School meets at 9:46 a. m. Barrow and Strang tract is s sults: reasonable and fair price, I suggest Preaching 11 a. m. Six per cent Clunty Indebtedness that discontinue their litigation, Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. Ono Coat a Word Bach Insertion fer Permanent Roads Amendment: have they their action dismissed, and per Preaching 8 p. m. 1 11 Yos, 2608; No, 1268. Majority for, mit the voters of the district to ex Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. FOR SALE—Team of Mules, sound 1240. thsmselvss Upon the selection of Public ctrdially invited to all those and true. Phone 483. L. T. Smith. Industrial and Reconstruction Hos press 22t4. s site they are willing services. pital Amendment: Yea, 2106; No, to pay, and for ths in price James E. Conder, Pastor. WANTED—Soldier wishing to locate the judgment, of the 1366. Majority for, 749. it would not be safe fur the State Bond Payment of Irrigation (Writer district Oregon desires informa to attempt to take any St. James Episcopal Church. tion in western and Drainage District Bond Interest: school about farms and farming lands to any property as the record Church School at 10 a. m. Yes, 2787; No, 893. Majority for, title for sale. Send full description and now stands. Respectfully submitted Morning Service, 11 a. m. 1894. lowest cash terms to W. E. Flynn, ! — A. J. Sherwood, Attorney for School > No evening Service. Five Million Dollar Reconstruction District No. 8. A. P. O. 729, A. E. F„ Francs. / W. E. Coupes, Vicar. Bonding: Yes, 2210; No, 1302. Ma jority for, 908. WANTED—Experioncad help for tha Probate Court Items dining room for July 4, 6 and C at Lieutenant governor Constitutional Christian Church Miller's Restaunnt, Myrtle Point, Amendment: Yes. 1847; No; 1715. Ma Lost Saturday Joseph P. Summerlin Church of Christ Ore. Phone 131. jority for, 182. was appointed administrator of ths Bible School, 10 a. m. Roosevelt Coast Mil'tory Highway estate of Alvin G. Summerlin. The Preaching, 11 a. m. FOR SALE—Three young canaries. Bill: Yes, 4180; No, 364. Majority estate consists of 92,000 personal and Christian 7 p. m. Inquire at this office. 312.000 real property. Claud H. Giles Preaching Endeavor, for 3816. S p. m. Reconstruction Bonding Bill: Yes, is ths attorney for the estate. The Prayer meeting Wednesday ev BLACK MINORCA HENS—20 for 2191; No, 1369. Majority for 822. heirs are the David M. Summerlin, of inX sale at 92 each. W m.Richqgjson, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Fi Salem, a son; Ethel Shepherd, of Mc Rex Dallss, Pastor. Coquille. 21t2* nancial Aid Bill: Yes, 2910; No, 992. Kinley, s daughter; and John M.; [Joseph D.; James W.; M . G. and Majority for 1918. WOULD TRADE two of tho best lota Christian Science Society. Market Roads Tax Bill: Yes, 2631; Grace Summerlin, of Lee, sons and Services Heights for a late mod next Sunday at 11:00 a. m. in el Knowlton daughter. No, 931. Majority for 1700. Chevrolet, or would take a For Watson recall, 2631. Bessie Bridges, of Coquills, has Wednesday evening toasting at 8 Ford in good condition as part pay bean appointed administratrix of the o’clock. Against Watson recall, 1878. ment. Address Box 368, Cottage Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. estate of Eldrige Haskins, deceased. Tho Majority for recall, 768. Grove, Ore. 21t2 Reading Room will be open ev The estate is valued at 9600 and the ery Tjesday and Saturday afternoon Wade, 3146. Watson: 1014. administratrix and John Haskins, of For Philip recall, 2960. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Light row Marysville, Cal., daughter and son from 2 o’clock until 4. Against Philip recall, 1469. boat, oars and locks; Remington are the heirs. Majority for recall, 1081. pump gun; small duck boat. Church of God. Lsneve, Coquills, Oregon. Kern: 2476. Philip: 826. Mildred Cox, of Marshfield, has been appointed administratrix of the Services at Church of God chapel HOME FOR RENT and fruit jarc n estate of her husband, Alvis C. Cox. every Sunday. Harold Tyrrel Killed. for sale. Inquire at this office. Ths estate consists of 9100 personal Sunday School at 10 a. m. J. H. Radabaugh, of Norway, receiv and 3250 raal property. Besidee the Preaching at 11 a. m. and I p. m. WANTED SHEEP—Good ewes, state ed a telegram last Friday announcing widow the heirs are tha two children, Prayer meeting Thursday evening age, bread, price wanted, with wool the death of Private Harold Tyrelt, son at 8 p. m. and Aodry. and after shearing. M. M. Bull, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyrell of Salida, Gaylord A. Goodman, of Gaston, Or#., A cordial welcome la extended to all. on Monroe, Ore. 19t8 California, who had been previously re s Wi boon L. E. Neal, Pastor. executor of tho ported missing but whom the war de estate of appointed Martha E. Goodman, his WANTED—Wool and Mohair, Hides, partment finally says was killed in ac wife, who leaves an estate of 9700 in M arriage License« and Chittim Bark. Highest tion on the 3rd of tu t August—almost real property. Beeides the widower June 6—Geo. Brown and Estelle Pelts Price paid. Gao. T. Moulton. 15tf s year «go. 'The Tyrell family are well there are four children, Earl D. Good Grant, both of Marshfield. They were known in this valley, having formerly man, of Gaston, and Byron Goodman, SALE tha boat and chea poet va married on the 8th by Rev. A. G. An FOR lived at Arage. of Portland, sons, end Jessie end Ruth cant in tha city of Coquille. Hs went overeeaa early last spring derson at the Lu them parsonage in Speak lot of Gaston, daughters#* quick If you want it. At tha and when last beard from was with Goodman, Marshfield. R. Barrow has filed petitions for June 9—Sedgwick Griswold and Sentinel office. Company C of ths 163d Infantry of the the C. administration the eetatea of Hannah Ely, both of Powers. fourth division. This was one of the Anna G. Waters end of Arthur C. Wa June 9—Guy B. Bond and May- Calling Cordo, 100 for 91.00. regular army division that did such ters, who leave estates of 95.000 and brilliant work in the advance that turn R. McLean, both of Marshfield. of real property respectively. dream ed the Germans back during the second 91.000 TJoy were married Jane 10, at St. heirs of the former are Clarence Monica’s church battle of the Marne in July and August. The in Marshfield by Fa Young Tyrell received his training at 0., Eva L., Millie G., and Gwenrth K. ther McDeyitt. Camp Kearney, leaving there for over Waters. The last two are the sols June 9—Willard Ray Loe, of Aber seas on June IX 1918. But one letter heirs of Arthur Waters. deen, Wash., and Vera Ray Sprague, was received from him after his arrival of Powers. and that was from the rest camp where New Cases in Circuit Court. June 9—Clarence D. Conger, of the troops went after landing. In De June 9—Paul Stephan vs. Mark Myrtle Point, and Irene Harrington, cember news was received I bat he was O’Coa. Powers. They were nprriod the missing, but no further news w u re June 12—Rosa A. Bird vs. Geo. W. of seme day by Justice 8tanley at his Mart caeca of bhedsche ere due to ceived until this telegram confirming Bird. Suit for divorce. office.' defective vision, which produces eye hia death. June 10—Harry Leo Aber, of Co strain. June 12—Roes E> McAdams vs. quille, Young Tyrell w u nearly 23 years old Geo. and Lottie W. Sell, of Riverton. F. McAdams and Wm. Wheeler. They were at tha lima of his death. Ha leaves a married the same day by Let me ecienticelly examine your father and mother, a sister, Ardys and It is better to go out with honor Justice Stanley •yes, find the defect, and overcome It at hit office. a brother, Ralph Tyrell, who was also with a pair of my Perfect Fitting June 11—Austin H. Clinton, of Co than to survive with shame. One of in the service. He was a member of Glasaes, end la cooeeqnence make yen quille, and Goldie Alice Tenney, of the Presbyterian church and active in the thrilling scene« in “Adele” with Kitty Gordon, Liberty Theatre, June church work. A large circle of friends June 12—James Arthur Tompkins, mourn the loss of this young man who 19th. of North Bend, and Erma Dodd, of Office Pheue 490. made the supreme sacrifice for his coun 449R. Marshfield. try and their sympathy goes out to the To Prevent Belching. members of the family. Make a regular habit of eating June 12—Joseph Heck and Fern slowly, masticate your food thorough Nulk, both of M a n h field. may have no further Eye Specialist The Wifely Woee of Beatrice Ham ly, and you If you should, taks one of mond. See “My Wife” Liberty The- trouble. Wrappers Corner Front sod Commercial Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately atre Saturday, June 14th. «9 the I M ARSHFIELD, OREGON after supper. Season is here W e have in stock all kinds and sizes of Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Jar Lids—also Jelly Glasses. : Secure your supply early as jars will be in big demand. All kinds of canned fruit will be at prohib itive prices this year, so be sure and do your own canning and plenty of it . : : : Call at our store and get acquaint ed. We can save you money. : Probably the chief reason for the excellence and econ omy of Dort per formance is the remarkable ■im-' plicity of Dort construction. No car on the market Is more simple and accessible. This is important, for it means that Dort will “stand up” an<l stay fit. Prices F. O. B. Factory Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra Sold for Cash or Time Payments { also buy sell and exchange second hand cars that are in good running order F. C. PURSLEY Coquill« - - Bargainsta Jewelry We have just received another shipment of this popular line of jewelry novelties. See the display in our Window. LaraUara ......................... ...................................................20c up Beads ..................... ......................................................20c * 35c Cameos ...................................................................................... 65c Rings .......................................................................................... 25c Pins, per p a ir.....................................................15c, 20c, 26c, 50c Hat Pina, p a ir ................................. .......................15c, 30c, 50c CnS Buttons........................................................ 25c, 35c, 40c, 65c Watch Chains............................................................... 26c * 75c Watches .......................t ....................................... $2. $3 * *3.50 The 9X50 watch guaranteed fer I year Fancy Buy Handles—eoaething new and attractive—75c A up Racket Store MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. - i GET YOUR Bee . 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