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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
Ì • ■ ’V j - ' Vv "I V- rift-. ¡ s i f í $ ■ ■ “ i Æ m , v - gWtftr. ■ ILLE HER ' ' /VV. ‘ . . kV# l i f e V ;:-' it, im FRIDAY, FUTURE $35,000 AHEAD .'• *? T ad himself to Assessor J. P. Bey am at the court house as Jamas Loveland, and presented tiens from the University U .- company ef Berkeley. Be was sell ing Beskeley real estate and had t «ne proposition to make to Mr. Beyers, who was to be the so favored in this section. The pre position wds this: If Mr would buy an* e f their choie* lets ad joining th* University e f California grounds, the market vain* at which rangea from «600 to «100«, ha would be grunted s special pries o f $M6 on a lot, «60 dawn and monthly pay monte o f «SO. Mem than tide Mr. Beyers was invited to sand in a list at eitlsens who might be and these imiti would be de literature advertising the tract, which according to Mr. Low splendid building sites. A corpa at sight high grads salaam he sent in to doso ap the deals. For every let sold from the list he fur nished, Mr. Beyer* was to receive 1% par cent commission. This all tañad A m and b* was told that a man had secured their lot wit putting up n coat. Mr. Beyers fall for it and sign contract agreeing to pay «286, putting up the «60 initial Than he teak th* gentleman ever to tbs M. E. church when the ladies wem serving dinner end while Mr. Loveland basarne interested in the myrtle wood dia] od to have his w ife, whs w m t* ar rive Sunday afternoon, com* and pick cut a piece o f it—but she nomo earn*. W rit's whpra ho mede his first mis take, S r when Mr. Begem found he hod Hod te tte Intern ho began te te li. * — ■ dollar* a year in helping the farmer* make the beat ef their business by working together more and taking ad vantage o f opportuni tie* in n way they could not de worsting alone. During that time Mr. Smith ha* pur- chaaed for the farmer* o? the county orar $S5,000 worth o f purebred »lock, comprising 11« head. Keith- KILLED IN UPSET AUTO SENTINEL’S SPECIAL OFFER C w * Cwty IwproT— imi U The Coo* and Curry Telephone Co yesterday started the roeonetruetian ¡of a new toil line in Curry county, re placing old wire* which were inade quate for the load. Thirteen milee at hew line are to be built between Port Orford and Gold Beach. ' L. D. Belie«, o f Coquille, and Allan Bclieu, of Marshfield, in charge ef two crews went south yesterday to ■tart the work On* crow will work from Kochre creek and one will work from Gold Beach. Polea hare already been distributed, so that the construc tion will be rapid. Superintendent Gates arranged for six wires pert o f, the way and four the belane* o f the way. do the county far more good .than Tery rocceMf «10,000 spent in any other form o f ad- ^ society ! vertiaing. the .big end ( Mr. Paulson found every place full ,¡ 0 ,, o f |igg at the Koeeburg camping ground for Superintend« tourists when he was there this sum- town, but ev< mer. He m y. that from 26 to 60 ^ ™ ears stop them every night, and that „te a that th 76 per cent o f them would come ever ¿0 mucj, mor to this section if them waa a good tng the next road in hem. So long ns we leek . building end such n road it is better a thousand church. times that they do not try to com* in. __ Another very much needed im- p provemsnt in passenger travel in this „ .. section which Mr. Paulson advocates _ H , as earnestly as he doe. better roads f “ into Coo* we shell pmesnt next weak. r - ^ L s * — .U -À1 * - u . M iíi, .«¡ff&Ba* at lessi another year, so the street committee wa* authorised tp have it repaired at anee. Mr. Manaall fa vored placing a watchman at -Jm bridge to prevent stage ca n and heavily loaded truck* from wrecking iL when trafic la resumed oh the Marshfield road. Mr. Sharia favor- being cut to piece* when the min nakee it meddy. He also recom mended that a walk be laid across the gulch northeast e f the old school house, to the park, but that the mat ter of opening a road to Patterson’ * Grove he left until nest year, and that Fifth street be improved from Taylor street to the park for that purpose.