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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
a % ILLE HERALD VOL. XVI. NO. M. mmm mat =SB ■ i .i FRIDAY. U. BSB N tae Ñam ad fa r F ar M F or Rae Th* pupila of U m of Coquille to U m m n a work io U m f m building Monday wit m V V V -V ¿r .if '4 JonabU not only owner* of real estate, be holding his hand over his right ket rate might be, sends ns tie bot ° Wn*r* o f »t« !k corporations I *ide a goad deal of the time. Ne other lowing letter recently received lu A ? * » * • " ^ reason for the rash act is known, so that com jA y: limits, te qnaUfy as mayor or council- it U 8upp<w*d hi. nerves ware so af- \ -------- man aadrathorise such persons to fectad by his troubles as to make Aug. 18, U vote on bond and tax »aaauros. The him temporarily insane. He bought ‘ Mr. W. C. Bradley, Marshfield, T r * « . . e>OC°^ b* B* flnished I the L. L. Bunch ranch where the Dear Sir:—Regarding the a | »ajoiiraac |Aasen Bros, lumber camp used to ha %ent entered into with you by -r ™ Z 37 located and moved the commissary JRapert and the work which has IO ruae & J M S tory building down to use aa a residence- done under that agreement, hat Secretary Reid, of the Marshfield He had never said anything about advise. Chamber et Commerce, announces I intending to kill himself until that The death o f Mr. Rupert earl that the old Breakwater dock oa I morning, and then half an hour before the year, and the'consequent che North F*ront street has boon secured I he did it be went up to the old house mede necessary in tha piano o f as studio quarters far tha moult pU- I*"«* to t an old pistol that Mr. Bunch organisation because o f it, * turs company which will film “ Kin- ■••d whan ho went trapping- His Added to the financial and ecoa drod o f the Duet“ here. The dock Is folks sent for H. D. Carter, who UvUs conditions o f the country, has i located on North Front street, near Ueroaa tha road andthey a l triad to It nacssssry for the A. Rupert the city hsB and it is believed will *•* to him and get the gun, but Kpps pany, Inc. to abandon their p<«»« furnish the necessary room. warned them away when they ay- putting a cannery at Coquille. Helen Ferguson, p Mend of the I proaehed Mm, and Mr. Stewart says £ It was for this reason that author, Peter >. Kyno, wfll R is said the look on his faes convinced him committee composed of Mr. Butt, take tha star part in this film. jthat it wouldn’t be safe to fry to get Matthews, and the writer viefted At Marshfield last weak and a He open placed the pistol just over his right aar and fired the total shot, living about an hour after, hut never | regaining consciousness. Bo had no financial trouble or family trouble, though when he visited Dr. Bunch’s I Large crowds a efBoe here in the city to have some Jerry Jeter revival dental work done on Tuesday he did say something about not having re- > m i* R E V IV AL MEETINGS THE RECORD’S BACK TAXES a are a delight te all who n. Mrs. Jeter’i Bible read good and all who haar them itly benefittod. Seam say P '%vare disappointment te you as it • Davie nominated « T * . Whnen 'tom. Brown put Dr. C. W. Endicott’s name on the list; C. T. Sheds named L. L. Turner; Mr. Tomer spoke J. W. Mill er’s name and C. A. Machon nomin ated A. O. Walker. This made eight candidates for the three offices, so O. C. Hanford said that in order to make it a one to three shot for each candidate ha weald nominate C. L. Willey, Sr. On motion nomination* wore thereupon closed. For mayor for a two year term, J. K. Norton was placed in nomination by H. A. Young as one of CoquOle’s most progrmdv s citisens, a man with varied interest in the city and one who always took an active part in all civic matters. 0. C. Sanford seconded the nomina tion with a «no tribue te Mr. Nor ton’s excellent qualities, his progree- siveness and readiness to lend hie aid te aay movement looking te the ad vancement of Coquille. R. A. Wemich was then placed in For councilman for two years W a l- jo ^ g^pt 28—Coos county’s Hoi- ter F. Oerding was nominated by C. ^ j erMyt arrived safely af- R. Barrow; Geo. S. Davis by O. C. ^ 61 hours oa trip from Myrtle Sanford; and Nick Johnson by Frank Potolt. Simpson’s big boll to the cen- Burkholder. Nominations were then ^ attraction. There are the dosed. largest entries of stock ever shown The nomination of Mr. Oerding here. The Tillamook exhibit arrived brought a qnery as to the property ^ th six carloads of Hohteins, Jer- qualiflcstions necessary for service u]r, and Guernseys, and one car of on the council. After consulting the decorations and banners. They oc- charter the legal opinion was ex- m vf ^ whole barn and have twelve pressed that a candidate for mayor attendants. The Tillamook county or councilman must be a freehold*, e(Mlrt appropriated flOfiO for the ex owning property within the eRy, and ^ of the trip and the special 1 berries ever offered to them under that contract. On the other hand, we can see noth- 1 ing on the horison now that would be of greater financial benefit to Coquille than to have those 268 acres all planted to berries. And there to nothing that will stimulate the plant- . ing and cultivation o f loganberries so t much as the contracts which Mr. , Bradley secured from the ranchers of this valley. Friese on asset food pro- ! ‘ducts are already receding from the ’ peek records due to the war. And fat | all human probability loganberries , w ilj be worth on the market lees than i cento a pound long before tan . years have elapsed. In the interest then of the people here who have made these contract^, aa wil as of the community at largo whom the establishment of the berry industry cannot fall to benefit, we should Hke te see every acre of these 268 planted next spring, or at tho earliest possible date. Probably If Mr. Rupert had lived, and the cannery he proposed to erect here had been built, before another year contracts would have been made for aa many more acres, and than* would have been a total of 600. But the danger to that, meet of those who have made contracta w ill be likely te look on the matter aa a nullity, new that Mr. Rupert to dead and no can nery to to be built hart by the com- jpany, and throw up the contracts. O f gvades are organised aa a junior high sehool, and those of tha tenth, dev- enth and twelfth gradas are organis ed m s sptior high sehooL An tho subjbcta o f tho junior high sehool will be taught on tha department plan, there will ha mors flexibility In regard to Atting the werk to the needs of tho pupils, and fsilure in one aubject will not mean that tho whols work of tho grade wfll have to be re- peated as to now neceeaary ander the state sxamination System. It to be- iieved that as thorough werk can be whether the old law would to not done as ander the old plan, and that quite dear. There to another nice question in volved and that to whether, under tho Bulk Balm law enacted some years ago, the property te not liable, be- equip them to take the part or a fully developed man or woman in the du ties apd responsibilities of adult Ufa. Scientific apparatus has been or dered for the high school so that the teaching of all tha branches of sci ence outlined in the state course of study mayo ha made do effective as possible. A large enrollment in both junior and senior high Schools to in dicated by inquiries. Last ytar by far the largest number of tuition high moneys due bim to apply to tha pay ment of thooe taxes. Whether he in cludes in those moneys, tho consid erable amount by which the county court cut hie hill (or tax list publi cation, which they cleaned to be too large, we are not informed. One questiot. appears to be wheth er the Record plant can bo hold good for the taxes due it from 1912 to 1916. There seems te he no ques tion that the law aa R new stands A, 8«. * - * ,\*- a - i ■, < VJ Z. li&t y n- ,v. i . ’■K¿i