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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
¥ w »■—ra tify »-;* '.*" - 1 • w - .■ .* • ff lÊ i '* ■ Wn *£ l J>Aa vo l . xvL no . AND. THE OOQUILLÉ HERALD la ; mm solo COQUILLE, 0000 COUNTY, .OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 1«. 1929. - L O. 0. P. Installation Coquills Lodge No. 68, L O. O. F., held their semi-annual installation o f officers last Friday night, the follow ing being the list o f those installed: N. G.— Geo. E. Oerding. V. G.— H. A . Young.' Warden— W. W . Elliott. Conductor—W . W . Rhule. L G.— Marc Shelley. O. T.— B. W. Gregg. R. a N . .G.— C. A. Boyrie. L. 8. N. G.— Arthur Huiford. R. 8. V. G.— J. P. Beyers. L. S. V. G,— W alter F. Oerding. R. 8. S.— Frank Harnish. ' L. 8. S.—John A . Martin. Chaplin— R. A. Jeub. TSAR. MIRY WAR IS ON LEAVE BAP HERE Read Easton’s Story BETTER M E S While the story our East Fork cor respondent, Mr. R. A . Easton, writes I about the first lap o f his journey from , .. _ - Dairymen’s League Paye He* Condensary <Von’t Do That Is What Is Proposed in Pav blue water on the Pacific to blue water L , . . , on the Atlantic, may look like a long T h a t W h a t the * Curry Closkey 115,000 for the With League and is Short - ing State , we are sure every reader o f the Co. Proposes to Give Us at Property. Sentinel wiU be glad to see it. Mr. of MUh. son JsGh a Little Higher Rate. Easton never faUs to put a good deal I o f human interest into everything he I The CoqniUe Valley Creamery here The dairymen in the CoquiUe valley The people o f CoquiUe have been :. . . - . _ , i writes and we have never seen a trav- l , Gat* B’ of tk® C®0® a *“ 1 Curry changed hands yesterday, haring been and the Nestle’s condensary a t Ban- »to ry that gave a better general T «*ePhon® Co., was present at the purchased by the Oregon Dairymen don reached the parting o f the way C o ^ ^ j o n let the eontmet fo r jd6a o ft h # b the “ * ot C o m m erce Club Wed- By-products Corporation, which is the ways this morning and the condess- T Canadian Pacific between Vancouver, n~ d ,y ev« nin* * * ^ e purpom o f ffis- holding company fo r the Oregon Dairy a ry’s milk supply today is a long way A s f S f T ? B- c - L * k* Superior than Mr. f " " “ « * * company’s proposition to men’s League. The price paid Mr. short o f what it was yesterday. McCloskey fo r the property was $16,- The trouble has been brewing fo r contract would run from the point o f the way Canada helped pay the in pUc® o f the old magneto ays 000. O f this amount $6,000 was paid some time, the dairymen feeling that near Cedar Point to which last year’s price o f world freedom certainly have I ® now w r ie e - Getting down to in cash, the m ortgage was assumed, they ought to have some check Sn the contract fo r paving was 1st, to the a heart stirring appeal. By all means Uck* ' *“ • me®n ‘ and Mr. McCloskey takes some pre condensary’s figures. July first the Sentinel corner where it would con read what Mr. Easton says. Red Cross Election | Improvement in local telephone ser- ferred stock. The company retains nect with the paving on Second street M ee. For one thing the central ener The CoquiUe branch o f the Red R * iry^ en * U a * u? «q u ested to be his services as manager o f the plant— fa) this city. g y system that la proposed w ill do Croes met at the city hall last Mon- have * ^ h#ck wei* h* r Camping Ground Needed and they would certainly have to go a But we understand tha commission V *r XT . _ , , tto rilffifing to call central. day evening and elected the follow ing te,t* r , t * * * « 0 « * ® » « ^ - July long way to And a better one. * . 7 the condensary answered, declining is now advised by the attorney gener N. N. Neiman stated Wednesday Taking tha receiver off the hook w ill The creamery here has had a varied officials: to deal with the league or any organi- a l’» office that it cannot pave this higlft- evening that 41 cam had stopped at cause a light to appear on the switch history, having been built by the dairy- President— Mrs. E. O. Faustmsn. sation, but expressing an entire will-1' way fo r the three glocks between the e s place thb first three days this w ate U a H to attract tha operator’s atton- men and business men o f this section Vice President— Mrs. Susie Fosom. ingness to deal with tha dairymen as Burkholder residence and the Sentinel which had cootata from Roeeburg and tion. And Mr. Gatos stated that a as a co-operative institution, subee-1 Second Vice President— Mrs. R. B. individuals. W ith the principle o f col corner because it is within the limits that 2$ o f the drivers had wanted to good operator could handle 890 calls quently destroyed by fire and rebuilt. I Roger»- atop over hare all night, and asked M hour than where 109 is pretty near lective bargaining so well established o f an incorporated city. Secretary— Mrs. Berths J. Smith. Three or four years ago it was pur - 1 O f course there is an old statute to where Coquille’s camping ground was. the limit o f the present system. chased by F. E. Conway, with the in-1 Financial S ecreta ry-O . C. Sanford. “ ‘‘ b *" thU eou" try tW* 8® «\ edi * ? • that effect, which was certainly super The banks o f the Cunningham, a mile But the greatest relief from , the “ hark from the tomgs a doleful tention o f converting it into a con-1 Treasurer— Mrs. Ida K. Owen. ceded by the bonding set o f 1919, pro out o f town, is e m ighty poor place to Inauguration o f the new a/stem would sound.” dentary; but after running it fo r a I This morning the league members viding fo r the pavement o f this road tell such people about whan w e have I be tha doing away ot sa much ringing Potatoes Too High year as a cheese and butter factory he | ceased to ship to the condentnry and by the state fo r “ twenty miles or an ideal spot within a block o f the o f the bell on party lines. On a tw o sold it to J. H. McCloskey who J. B. Cochran, o f Parkersburg, was from Marshfield toward Rose- business district, which the expend!- party line the ■ubsrciber’s own bell the creamery at this city i* Doodad since managed i t The creamery has | Coquille visitor yesterday. He is with milk and is running three cheese burg. This statute is o f later date ture o f a little money would secure fo r would be the only one he would ever always heretofore been owned by Coos I growing an acre o f potatoes, but vats; while the league’s factory at and supercedes any fprmer statute so just such tourists. And the number o f hear, while on a fou r party line, there county people, and the change today thinks the 9 cents a pound he is now I ^ far as the road from Marshfield to cars coming in here now is only a would ba but one other subscriber’s is the first in which a change has bqen getting fo r them an absurdly high * ° m d th *” ** at Lan* 1 * ar* Coquille and beyond is concerned, be fraction o f what w ill come in when tha ball to cause annoyance. each in receipt o f about 16,009 pounds mada in that respect. O f course, ev-1 price. cause even the 20 miles w ill carry tha roads are improved. o f milk. Mr. Gatea’ letter to the Club stated ery dairyman who signs up with the paving through and considerably be (that the coet o f installing tha a mk 'The only milk the Bsndon condens League becomes s shareholder to the yond Coquille. system would be from $8,000 to |lfi(- ary is receiving this morning is what extent o f the milk that he produces I f this matter w ere properly pre lO w and would require a compute . is supplied by a small percentage o f and turns over to it,-but the League sented to the Highway Commission a ge o f (he office equipment a a factories and creameries are now own and the attorney general's «O ca. as L . [Well aa a new instrument fo r every ed by the dairymen o f the entire state _ î* œ § - I.iljeqvist fo r instance, could pre patron in town, these later now coat- To take care o f the milk on the low Shall Coquille be put on the map sent it, theca is no doubt in our mind Coroner Wilson was .a caller last Jag f i g ttl-h land take the place rightly hers as a er river the League proposes to put Saturday oa bis way back from the rys ^ bat tha result would ba. mpany la asking an New County Health Nueee live, wide awake town That the an- the old Parkersburg creamery in com W e don’t know what are the facts Coroner's inquest at Arago, and told L , _____ __ i f they install M k . ry n Schreyer, our eoun- ,w * r to that question shall ba decided- mission and equip it in first class to tha way the old law shape. ... ^ about the state spending no money fo r jury- in the Lillie ease had exonerat- ty health nurse, ee r ie over h er* Toes- M? P°®it,v® WM the sentiment express- Tha The result a f this outbreak o f hos- paving in incorporated cities ed A lbert o f any slightaat suspicion _ day accompanied by Mlm Elisabeth I ^ • » the meeting o f booster, called r-n n >j ^ i w ho Will ropfttd her, tern-11“ 1 Wednesday evening at the court tilities between the Nestle’s. Food Co. in the sad case o f the shooting his being construed; but plated five years age ' the I porarily at least, whilo aha takas’ a vs- I b°us* to Consider th® possibility o f so- and the embattled dairymen o f Ore- hear it stated that this law is “ more brother. The jury eras compmed a f eation and while she is Allin* Miss curing an aviation field, a camping gen will be awaited with a good deal honored in the breach than in tha ob- E. E. Hampton, John Hickam, W. F. Jmajerity o f the louai Jane Allen’s ptaee as hand o f t h t } * 1®*1*d A r tourists, a rasa track, a j o f interest. The Nestles people are servtnce” in the cities along the line Miller, R. M. Bunn, F. M. Hoffard |ed fo r tha change, a ■ u w s w a earn i h m w w o f tfc, j corn show pavilion and a suitable | o f course on record as declaring thaSj#/ tha Pacific Highway in the Willam- M. T. Clinton. in e v ia v o g v llas already Ip A ee J or holding an annual stock they would close the Rendon plawt, etta valley. Tha distance from which A W had followttur are the1 scheduled rates to Mias |aho*^ La th er than deal with any organixa- But when the road fttan Marshfield shot waa 29 paces, or 78 f ^ t from i « hich ^ proposes: Campbeli, but expects to her to - Cbes. Evland was selected as chair-1 tion o f dairymen. It looks as i f they is pavad to this city, as we have no where his brother stood when the shoe F v " " i eatioa during the next thirty days in man o f the meeting and started the might have to unless they.come down question it w ill be some time in 1921 was fired.. Before the coroner arriv * . '■ * *•* . ' ’ Rate Rato we are going to be up against a tough ed the mistake h a j been made o f cut 1— Party, Business Coos county. She has had a pretty discussion by saying that he had | off their high horse, $2.60 $8.00 thought fo r years o f Coquille’s need o f ting away some o f the underbrush proposition here in this city. strenuous life during the past year, 2— Party, Business $2.00 82.68 Marriage So fa r as the three blocks on Taylor along the line the bullet sped; but ev 4— Party, Business and w ill taka a complete rest by re a race track and fa ir grounds and that *$2.26 11.60 in a very short thee an aviation field en so, when he stood where Clyde fell pairing to a one-room house near July 12— F. G. Edwards and Mrs. street immediately north from the 1— Party, Residence $2.00 $2.60 Sentinel office are concerned, the city only the side o f his faie showed white 2— Party, Residence 11.76 North Bend on a hill overlooking Coos would also bo noadod. That th . two ylvia Conklin, both o f Marshfield. $2.00 propositions could bo combined, thus to those standing where the shot was Ray, and do all the reading she feels July IS— Leon L. Murphy and Net- has spent over $6,000 in grading 4— Party, Residence $1.60 $1.76 inclined to. About August 16 she w ill I econ®m ilin* in tk® purchase o f land, L je 0{ p owerg They were them, on the implied pledge in the fired and not even the hat on bis head The Fanner line rates would re- could be distinguished. go to Portland to take charge o f the WM Prob*b|®. TH* married the same day by Justice Stan bonding law o f 1917 that the State main line hanged. •' The follow ing notes are furnished state work. pooaihlo s lta e -th o J. C. Watson Arid , , t hls office here. Highway Commission would hard sur In conversation with Mr. Gates yes Miss Campbell is from Nova Scotia A # Cunningham valley and the old July llh—John Robert Marsh, of face tfaem. The grading that has been by our A rago correspondent, Mrs. M terday he informed us that it was on but has had a good deal o f experience J Mintonyo place on the Marshfield Port Orford, and Dorothy Blusson, of done whs not all assessed to the abut L. Todd: Both boys were raised here on their ly the increase ia toll business which in welfare work in tha east side slums road Bsndon. They were married here the ting property, but two-thirds o f had enabled the cqpipany to continue In New York city, and is well quail-1 T*1®1 «eropUnes usually light with- same day by Justice Stanley. was, and that was enough to confis ranch and .w ere quite well known tha present rates fo r the past fe w throughout the county. fled fo r the position she comes here t o ]* " A c confines o f a half mile race July 18— Ronald Stalig and Mildred cate some o f the lota. There is no pos track in small towns was another The funeral was held Saturday at years and had prevented their asking sible way in which more can ba got Stewart, both o f Marshfield. statement that made the possibility o f one o’clock at the church o f the Breth the Public Service Commission fo r out o f those lota than they w ill sell July 14— Geo. P. Parke and Lueila an increase in rates before tills. for. And after the entire property ren at M yrtle Point, and the inter Roofing High School look most Ketcham, both o f Coquille. In bringing the matter before the meat was at Norway under a bank of o f the city o f Coquille has been toyed July 14— James R. Barton, o f Reeds- Commerical Club, Mr. Gates said that W ork is progressing on the roof o f | Another tract suggested was a part port, and Grace N ellie W alker, o f to pay about $2,900 fo r this grading, the most beautiful flowers. A very a fter securing the indorsement o f the the new high school building and the o f the Russ tract across and down the large congregation o f relatives and the injustice o f charging this city as a Marshfield. plan by the club, their next atop structure is already looming up so Liver. July 16— George E. Schrader and whole with the expense o f paving is friends were present would be to present it to the city that it is visible from this part o f j , a . Lamb hit the nail squarely on Clyde, as he was usually called, was manifest. Neither ought the county Leah Mack, both o f Bsndon. council and then to the patrons o f the town. the head when he said that there ware July 16— David T. Crockett and to be expected to do this work. It is o f a very happy disposition end »rill ba company fo r approval, a fter which It has been decided to defer the four things vitally necessary to Co greatly missed. He leaves his young fo r a through coast highway over Lena Brinsr, both o f North Band. application would be made to the opening o f school this fa ll i f necessary quille’t welfare. One was an aviation which in a few years w ill roll a vast wife, nee-Miss Bernice Robison, and Service Commission fo r authority to until the pupils who hav# been at- field, another a race track and out- volume o f tourist travel between the aged mother, beside his sister, Rose The Executive Committee increase the rates. tending the Academy can be housed door sports field, the third a place to Lillie, and brothers, A lbert Lillie, Bert Pacific Northwest and California, and Mr. Gates did not anticipate that in the new building. Indeed the Acad- continue the annual Corn Show and The members o f the Oregon Dairy- the state should pay fo r the unpaved Doyle, Elmer Doyle, Cash Doyle and emy has been definitely given up and the foarth a camping ground fo r tour- I men’s League in the Cooa-Curry cone portion in the city o f Coquille, under W illiam Doyle and sisters, Mrs. Bes tha new system could be installed be the desks and seats there have been hgta. That a location could be found I have elected the follow ing executive the law, just the same as fo r the pav sie M arti ixU le and Mrs. Melissa fore late in the fall, owing to the taken out in d stored in the old school for * ]i four o f these requirements and committee to manage their affairs in ing between this city and Marshfield, Hough. Drew Doyle was killed sav diffiiulty in securing material and supplies. building in the east part o f town. |that close to town was his.next asser-1southwestern Oregon and if the people and officials o f this eral years ago by a tree fallin g upon On motion the club voted to en Ivy Condron, Coos River, tion; and while he was not looking at him. • city anr county will see that this mat dorse the plan, and pledged itself to -istlan sei Catching Inlet. ter la presented to the State Highway W alter Christiansen, To Begin on North Bank Rood |it from a personal standpoint, he Today it is midsummer, though we da all possible to popularise the idea A. W. Cope, Langlole. Commission and the attorney general’s I Wednesday the county court again hou* 1‘t * • ^ rro v * T M sheuld never realise it if it wasn’t for with the public and the telephone James Jenkins, Parkersburg. office in its true light we have no took up th . matter o f the North Bank ° « U» " £ ’ tbs almanac. patrons. One gentleman said it J. D. Carl, Arago. road from Greenpoint fo r tan mil„ «n .a n d th e h ills id e direct! y j e r t o f it doubt the state w ill do its duty in pro would be well worth the 26 cents a , .. , j . . . .. __ . to be used fo r a grand stand and th « W. C. Cutler, M yrtle Point. Highway Commission is without any viding the pevement required on the down the river and adopted the « p o r t ” £ .. month additional charge to stop the authority to spend state funds on the coast highway In this city. o f the viewers allowing only $1.00 as o w . rrou" d J°.. - ^ continually ringing o f the bell on streets o f incorporated towns or cit Want That $50,000 Spent Here is the letter written July damages to each o f the landholder. H * ^ COuW party lines. through w h o«, ranches the ro.d is lo- H ^ The county court has adopted a reso- last Friday— by Assistant Attorney ies. They are not only without the The only other business considered authority to make such improvement, General J. M. Devers to County Clerk catad. _. .... . . ____ .- j lution favoring the expenditure on the at the masting o f the d a b was tha It was also ordered that a county L . , »1 ^ i, road between Hauser and Lakeside o f Oddy telling why the necessary pav but are, by statute, forbilden to do so. endorsement o f the £arm Bureau I regret very much that any misun road running through those properties _____ , , .. . . , the $60,000 now in the hands o f the ing in Coquille was not provided fo r publicity committee’s plan fo r iasu- be located in district. 19 and 28, ^ | r ™ d stand aaaid be m aily b a flt w h ich \Vada^ „ mrHmamt avaiUbIe , or at this month’s meeting o f the State derstending has arisen over this mat a Coos county pamphlet and ter, and I fast sura that tha Comm is that the County Surveyor proceed tine «ms in no wise ti**t PurPo®e, and urging the Forest Highway Commission: pledging co-operation in Ha publica sion would gladly assist i f permitted tion. The Highway Commission at its re to do so legally. ro~ I- 1 that he had that day received an offer 1 forthw,th cent meeting considered the question „ .which would bring much larger re- Mast Hare New Map i’g Coatnct o f paving within tha corporate limits County H u Good Crop« tuma than would the tale o f the grove Committee Reports Wednesday McCulloch Saya that the The S$andia company which got the 6f the city o f Coquille, and upon being The crops o f Coos county are shown to the city at the price form erly agreed Remember the. meeting at the city the approval o f the Coquille advised that they are without statu contract fo r paving tha Marshfield to be in good condition in the bulletin upon. And if the eity does not care to ¡hall next Wednesday evening to hear tory authority to pave within the cor road from. Cedar Point to CoquiUe on river bridge by the W a r Department issued July 10, by the bureau o f crop preserve those magnificent myrtle the report o f the committee appointed porate limita o f any d t y or town, I its own bid o f $82,000 and odd, is get has not yet been received is because estimates o f the Department o f A gri- trees he Intends to make a deal which to secure prices omtracta suitable fo r was instructed by the Commission to ting work under way at once and will the department has made another culture. The condition o f the various will insure the destruction o f Hie grove | racc track, aviation field, and camping report to you that nothing by w ay o f begin construction at tha Cedar Point change in the sise and details o f tha crops expressed in percentage o f nor- and its manufacture into myrtlewood ground and to make a start toward to be submitted. He has been highway improvement can ba done by end. It promisee to have the work mal fo r this time o f the year is given novelties. securing these much needed attrac- the 8tate within the corporate limits done this fall, but the state force now at work on this new map which will aa follow s: Those present were unanimous that tion*. encamped near tha Yoakam ranch and soon ba ready to sand, a fter which ha o f Coquille. Oats 100, barley 98, pasture 98, , ucj, a consolidation o f attractions The County has the authority to co working this way from Coaledo, ia anticipates there will be no further potatoes 190, apples 76. ¡near the business district was the lo g Chas. Harlocker and L. L. Turner was operate with the town authorities in making slow progress end is Dot ex delay at Washington. ic a l thing fo r Coquille i f all the appointed to consider all available the improvement o f city streets con pected to get the paving laid to Cedar See “Checkers," the moat famous necessary land could ba secured— and tracts and to report the result o f their necting with county roads, and tha eit- Point untU late in the fa ll o f 1921. W e have received no explanation o f melodramas, at the Liberty Thee- at a reasonable price, lnvesdgstions at a meeting to ba heM ,< m hare the right to co-operate with However it w ill be much gained to as to why tha Eugene Aeroplane Co. tar, Monday and Tuesday, July 19 and A committee consisting o f J. E. Nor- at tha city hall next Wednesday eve- counties in the improvement o f eoun- have the road finished aa fa r aa Cedar failed to have a flying machina h ire 80. Prises l i e and S6c. (ten, L. J. Cary, W alter F. Oerding, n,n*- ity roads lending into the city, but the P etal this year. last Saturday ps advertised. CITY’S FOUR GREAT NEEDSdm iry,Ben who h*rk not yet join,d MORE ABOUT TRACED! c. j