The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, February 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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A press dispatch tram Marsh* i
Add. which w s qotad at tha time
o f the second Harold Howell]
trial, gave Mrs. John Kronen- ]
o f Bandon, the entire ered-
Anandng the defense o f the
boy that far.
Now from the
same source comes the following
dispatch telling how the ex­
penses o f that trial have eaten |
op all o f the fai
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and the attorney's bill is not yeti
fully paid. The two stories do I
not exactly harmonize, but hare
is the last one as published in |
Monday’s Oregonian.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Now is the tim e to plant
early garden. W e have
ju st received a fu ll supply
o f package and bulk seeds
o f all k in d s.. Onion sets,
very fancy. Earliest o f all
Potatoes northern grow n.
In straitened circumstances as I
a result o f having spent and bor­
rowed money from friends for
the defense o f his son, Harold |
Howell, charged with the mur­
der o f Lillian Leuthold, o f Ban­
don, O. O. Howell has made a
idea to provide funds for the|
boy’s defena
The 16-year-old boy has been I
tried twice in the Coos county
circuit court fo r the murder gnd
each time the trial was followed I
by disagreement o f the juries.
Howell’s appeal to the court I
declares:
“I have learned that m /b o y is
to be tried the third time for
murder, at the February term o f
court.
T am only a laboring man, I
working at carpentry or sawmill
work and am not in very good |
shape to do either at the pr
ent time, since I cut my left I
hand off” last March, four
months before Harold was ar- [
rested. The only income that I
have is $25 a month from the I
state insurance commission and
what I am able to do at common
SAVE MONET BY PAYING CASH
labor. Before my accident I did
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well, playing fo r dances, but I
am now so crippled that this |
means o f income is ended.
Federated Church
“ I have spent in defending my I
boy,
Harold,
every
cent
that
I
,
,
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i You »re cordially Inritod to attend
had or h aw been able to raise or L F-dwmUd
borrow and have not paid up all
Suda? Barrica»
O m Cent a Ward
o f my attorney fees for the sec­
Sunday School 10 a. m.
ond case. Cooe county has hired
ONE or two rooms for rent, with
Preaching 11 a. m.
expensive detectives and blodd
or without breakfast. Phone
Epworth Lasco» OJO p. m.
experts and the sheriff’s office
286.
4 tl*
Evading Sermon 7:80 p. m.
has had a man on the jo b all
Mid-Wook Service
!the time, all to try and fasten
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. WANTED TO RENT— Dairy
this horrible crime on my boy,
ranch near Coquille with 40
Anti-Vaccination
Harold, whom I know to be inno­ If you ar* without a Church Horn*
or 60 cows on the place, by
iaM« Abstracts of Title and information
two Swiss. Alfred Ischy, Riv-
Tuesday evening the anti-vac­ cent.
shoot Coos County Real Batata see
COME! Wo c m help you.
“ W hat I think Cooe county
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erton,
Box 16.
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cination
league
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f
Marshfield
oaarsnneid
If you aro looking for C'jurch Work
TITLE GUARANTEE â ABSTRACT COMPANY
should do is th is: I think the Cootol Y ou can holp uo.
published a notice in which
FOR SALE— 14 high grade Jer­
county should make some kind
S^ooJal^attaaUoO- paid to looking a fte r
nd paymaat of
announced a meeting
A. B. Barry, Pastor.
sey cows, now milking and to
Marshfield Office
Phon« Coguilla Office held to consider taking
o
f
payment
to
me,
o
f
at
least
tg “ action
HENRY SBNOSTACKBN, Mi
1»1
freahe.. in Sept, and O ct,
$600,
to
take
care
o
f
some
o
f
my
against the school board o f
Episcopal Church.
St.
1920— 2 to freshen soon; also
,
Marshfield with reference to the expenses. I cannot borrow more
3
heifers and 1 bulL All good
money
and
I
cannot
go
to
my
Church
School,
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A , \iHegal employment o f nurse«,
producers.
Ray L. Jenkins,
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Morning Barrica, first •ad third
and W. A . Coüvar, Catching among other things.” Attorney friends who stood by us in the
Alaea, Oregon.
• LYCUBGUS LODOB No. Tt
previous
trials
and
ask
them
fo
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sund»ya,
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1 J. T. Brand, o f the school board,
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KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS
Evening Sorrico, soeond and fourth
ofikdal paper o f the Farm ; strongly defends their action in money.
WANTED— Place to do general
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Sundays, 7:80 p. a .
Bureau will be edited by the paid employing a health nurse "to
housework. Dorothy Miller,
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The law provides that the
JT. *• Coupsr, Vicar.
County Agents and wilh be teach cleanliness and hygiene
Phone 1116, until Feb. 20.
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at I
court
shall
designate
some
mem­
known as the Farm Bureau]and healthy living.”
He says
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N ew s..Subscriptions to this pa- the voters approved the plan ber o f the bar to undertake the
Christian Church
FOR SALE— My house and 'lot
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t«T
per wûl
will be included in the one with
He defense if one accused o f crime
with „„lv
only ni„J
nine dissenting.
i opposite Catholic church. Geo.
Church
at
is
unable
to
employ
counsel.
We
dollar membership fee.
Adds:
Coos County F ana B unan
Gilman.
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(Diadplaa)
Thp giving o f assistance by
"N o* funds have ever been doubt whether the court would
Sunday Morning Sonrisas
F ifty-five fa rm en and farm County Agent Farr to the form ­ spent by this district which have have any right to donate public
WANTED— A girl with experi­
Bibi» School, 10 a. as.
women from twenty-«even d if­ ation o f a ' drainage district in contributed more to the welfare funds In the way suggested.
ence in kitchen and «tore. Ap­
Communion »nd sansón 11:00 a.
ferent comm uni tie« o f Cooe the Coaledo district was sanc­ o f our people, or which have
ply to Brown A Brown.
Erasing Sorrico»
county e t a meeting held in Co­ tioned by the executive commit­ more materially reduced the suf­ Decides Case Against County
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. a . FOR SALE— S _______
tra berry
r plants
quille, Saturday, decided to or­ tee and Mr. Farr was instructed fering in this community, espec­
Judge Skipworth has given a
by A. W. Varney on Marsh­
Preaching Service 8:00 p.
ganize the Cooe County Farm to secure such assistance aa nec- ially among those who are not
decision regarding the owner­
field road. Magoun’s and Gold
Prayer meeting Wednesday
Bureau.
The purpose o f this _ „
from the Oregon Agricul- wealthy, than the money spent
Dollar, each 60 cents a hun­
organisation will be to develop in . tarai College to complete this in this way. W e support the ac­ ship in the interest on certain ta« at 8:00 o’clock.
money in the case o f the South­
dred.
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3t6.
Rax Dallas, Pastor.
each community o f the county a ! district.
tion, o f the people, and we will ern Oregon Company against W.
among the
program o f
back our own action in this mat­ W. Gage as sheriff, T. M. Dim-
FOR SALE— Early Ohio seed
nm unity as
nmtmlty
members o f the comm
No Daassge Dons
ter to the lim it.”
mick as county treasurer, the
potatoes. E. A. Folsom.
a means o f TrtaVtwg agriculture
It has always been s wonder Flanagan and Bennett bank, the
Services next Sunday at 11:0» a. ■
A slight blaze in the Sentinel
m ors profitable, farm n home life
at
to us that public funds were
FOR RENT— 3 good housekeep­
more pleasant and the rural office Tuesday moring about half spent so lavishly to preserve the First National bank and others.
ing rooms partly furnished,
past
eight
led
to
an
unsuccessful
o’clock.
The
Southern
Oregon
placed
structure o f the county more
health o f hogs and cattle and so
table, good cook stove, bed­
Sunday school st 8J0 ». a .
permanent, thus contributing to attempt to call out the fire de­ niggardly for the health o f hu­ in escrow f 93,000, which was for
stead and springs. Hot and
Tho Reading Room will bo open ev­
partment.
Somehow
the
girls
in
the
payment
o
f
taxes.
It
was
the greater prosperity o f the
cold water. Lights and water
the telephone office couldn’t lo­ man beings.
claimed that the government ery Tuesday and Saturday afteinooa
county as a whole.
furnished, all for $20 per
2 o’clock until 4.
cate
the
fire
to
inform
the
de­
was
trying
to
take
the
land
away
In view o f the fa ct that the
month. D. C. Krantz, two
Smallpox Claims a Victim
partment
where
it
was,
although
from the company and that the
Farm Bureau is a semi-public
blocks west o f Sentinel office,
Church
o
f
God.
the
call
was
from
our
number
taxes
should
not
be
paid.
The
The
first
death
from
smallpox
organization, receiving indirect
and
they
were
informed
that
the
government
did
take
the
land
reported in this county in recent,
Service» at Church o f God chapol FOR SALE— Lunch Room and
support from public funds, it
years occurred last Saturday and the money was ordered paid ¡ovary Sunday.
shall not be the purpose o f the Sentinel office was on fire.
Confectionery doing good bus­
In repairing the gas engine morning when Sigma Silver- back to the Squthem Oregon
Sunday School at 10 a. a . .
organisation to engage in parti­
iness; reasons, on account o f
The county Sad
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. a .
san politics and sectarian affairs the exhaust pipe was discon­ stem, o f Coos River, the 8-year- company.
health. Apply st Central o f­
nected
and
when
the
engine
be­
claimed
that
the
bank
must
pay
old daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
or to engage in direct marketing
fice, Coquille, Ore. Mrs. R. L.
enterprises or com petitive büsi- gan to back fire some papers on CarLSilverstem , passed away. the county interest on the tax at 7:80 p. a .
Gimlin.
the floor were ignited and as She was the oldest child in the money in escrow, which interest
A ——G“ 1 «oleoma is extended to all.
behind a heavy piece fam ily and the three younger amounted to $8970.
The bank
L. B. Neal, Pastor.
The first ten communities that they
FOR SALE— to settle estate—
will organise are: Arago, N or­ o f plank boxing the fire was ones were ill with disease at the paid under protest.
9-room house, with large
not seen until it was roaring up same time. None o f the children
way, Catching Inlet, N orth Coos
basement, wood house and
to the ceiling. A bucket o f wa­ had been vaccinated, although
River, South Coos River, Lower
small barn. Six lota, four in
ter sufficed to extinguish it, how­ the parents, who did not take must be paid back to the First
for
Coquille, Dew Valiev, Broadbent,
bottom, north o f court house
ever, and no damage was done. the disease, had. It seems small­ National Bank and that the Ifor
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on Elliott street Price $1680;
Bridge and Lakeside.
has no Interest in thé
for terms see A . W. Varney,
It is expeetd that these com- Trying to Make Hark the Goat pox hasn’t entirely lost its ter­ county
Celling Cards. 100 fer S U ».
money.
rors.
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Coquille, or J. J. Stanley. 2t6*
munities w ill be organised by
April 16th and 621 m embsrs sa-
Hark Dunham kys the tendi­
¡WANTED—Wool
and
Mohair,
Hides
at H one
Liljeqvist Moving Soon
le Bay section
cured by that time.
Chi this er o f a district in the
PelU and Chittia Bark. Hlghasi FOR SALE— 161 acre ranch, ten
acres bottom, the rest pasture
date, permanent organisation sent some children home from
L. A. ’ Liljeqvist is getting
Tuesday the city o f Marshfield
Gao. T. Moulton. lStf
land, two miles below River­
will be effected at a meeting in school because they had jto t been ready to move to Portland where sold $18,962.44 in improvement
ton.
House has nine rooms
vaccinated gnd then reported he has entered the firm o f Cake bonds to s local bank, getting
juflle.
and is modern in every respect
C°W .ÍC. Cutler, o f M yrtle P oin t them as truants. This looked as A Cake. Mrs. Lileqvist is visit­ par and accrued Interest and a
and newly papered. Good or­
< JOHNSON
acted as chairman and Mrs. Otaf Tif the truant officer was to be in g her parents here now and it one per cent premium. This was
chard and fine water, with wa­
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of
made the goat and not only ex­ is uncertain ju st how soon she in competition with Portland
ter right and coal rig h t Price
m eeting held last Saturday.
pected to make them attend will be ready to go, and she does bids. It’s a good thing to sell
$4,000. Henry Johnson, Riv­
ot
want
to
take
Cynthia
out
o
f
*
school,
but
also
compel
them
to
at
home,
rather
than
to
Tha follow ing executive
$2.00 per load
erton, Ore.
lt f
mittue was selected to taka be vaccinated, which is entirely school before the close o f the outsiders. The community then
o f the Farm Bureau until »ultra vires” so far as his pow- term. M r. Liljeqvist expects to does not lose the interest.
be down here early in March to
the
permanent organisation era «re concerned.
v
try
those newspaper <
m eeting on Apru
io t a :
— „ ine and'S « B
April 16th:
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against
O'Brien, Maloney
James T. Janldns, Lower Ca-,
in combination for Cates.
Entire holdings will be
sold at very attractive
prices and on terms to
suit purchasers. See T. J.
Thrift for price and dis-
cription before Feb. 18 th.
Come and get die varieties
you want while we have them.
N O SLER’S
Cash & Carry Store
I will be in Coquille on that day
to close deals by contract or
deed as prefered by purchasers.
W ant A ds
HENRY SENGSTACKEN
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