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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1920)
* v afin hp % : VOL. XYL NO. 1L IQ* m i. a rTE » ' > v .<?/ r 2. 1828. « I v ■< OLSON t sme M il J t l feat at lumbar BO YS' WEEK IS FORMED who Hr« vV 2 ? -n „"T * i . l . i ... nothing to do bat to i m w i his re- matne to the Undertaking Parlors. . Olson'S mother died of the flu in Portland fob. 21st. She once Used ea a la m near Port M o rd , and had been more recently cooking in a log ging camp near Mt. Rood. Hie fath er is still Using bat kad been dirorved He has a brothsr named Henry, w%s is wor king in n logging camp l _ . : M . I in t in Portland, a b roth « Fred, who is one o f the life saving crew at the Bay, and a slater living in California. Justice Stanley nottSed Ms broth «, Fred, et Empire, end he said he w com# over ea the afternoon train for boom reason failed te arrive. March Trm to Font March th ick came ia so smilingly has been true to form, as showed very lionlike qualities during its last days. Monday was, H is true, very hlaad and spriag-Hka ad to promise rapid growth at gard en man;, but Tuesday gave us a bit terly cold rain making It one o f the moat uneeanfortebU days o f the win ter, which was followed that evening by a snowfall that roof, and later by enough mate to cover the ground aa inch in depth. While ft disappeared during the morning, it teak all ths warmth in the air to do the work and left it chilly indeed. But this doe* not tell the whole «tory at Coquille’* gifla—o f which we da not boaat beeauae compared with Ido the aaada o f thee* people any gift memo pitifully em ail-hut »482 52 had been Subscribed before the meet- ing making a total at »2,197.88. This li about half the amount aaked of the entire county, beeideo which a con- aiderabl* amount ha* bean paid in at er trials. Gothro, who was in the employ of tho Southern Oregon at a salary o f $100 a month, claimed that ander his contract with the eempany he was entitled to a 6 par cent com mission on aalea of timber made by him. He aaked $5,000 on $100,000 in sake and back o f this ia said to have I similar claims amounting to $17,00& The Jury this morning gars Mm n ver dict for something over $2,000 on his $5/NW suit N ew C u m fai C ircu it C oart ; March «7—A . McDonough and Lil ly McDonough, Mo wife, vs. Goo. El liott, Mabel McCully, Mrs. Fay Mc- Cully, Bay MeCully, Ralph McCully, Read McCully and Pearl McCully. March 20—Marshfield Land com pany vs. Archie Madden. March SO—Arthur J. Freeburg vs. Leona A. Freeburg. Suit for divorce. March $1—Anaie Sarah Hack wood, formerly Annie 8arah Cross, vs. Claude C. Moon, Marguerite Moon and S. K. Wiseman. m i to ana iaa Mr. HoaharMld o f delivery and ha apparently conviction to i A lter the nee waa given in Leird’* Hall in the dversity studenta’ honor by th a ïs- cal high school pupOs. ^ Tho young ladies and from tho university were by various eitixens at their during their stay here. tar Myrtle and last evening appeared at the Bay. Coquille would he glad to this bend at very able