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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
IZr.rmr,. f til É Ü s». » | J J U ■ ■ J. A. L w b , o f Coquin«, f or eman r . K. Allan, Marshfield. J. A. Mormon, Mallard*. O. O. Staddon, Suraer. P A. Spencer, Myrtle Point. Goo. A. Robinaon, CoquflW. P. M. Hafford, Bandon. About twenty awe* wore befor« them and they txawlnsd seventy wit- w —o*, bat found only thr— indict- tractions o f f four yoaro amounto to ovor tbrao ticket boll* non« o f dollar*. Thia if not. a i fo t under I rain, however, a* the removal «1 I Oregon and California railroad ! fron t and tba Southern Orofon I Ml inf* (Co— Bay Wagon Bead 1 Grant) in that time took about ******* “ J I and thr— quarter million* of dal "T * 1 from the roll*. To ho exact tl f— offene— at Power* and vicinity: Floyd Barklow wa* indicted for •oiling liquor, it being alleged that bio transaction* were in the neigh* borhood o f Power*. Cha*. T . McGrath, George Ftta- henry, Warren Levin, and John Dar ling were all indicted for a—aalt add battery, They are now in Jail. The— iu, b m L 13 E 3 E 5 in . Na ». 1 » » b I 11,71445. So the ; JSÂ S Ä 5 |D . o. K. K.|S pleaded not guilty and their wore set for next Tuesday. The third tadieta-at w— not public, but is for a delinquent hua-1 The r—idente o f this band f— non-sup part o f his Wife and j wore somewhat surprised W child. A bench warrant has b—n is sued for bias. I Krs., — the Dramatic Order Knights In the es— o f Eva Lapp not a true I of Khorasaan. T V Brigand team and I* special board to clasaifv MU w— retar—d. She was bound I band o f Abduhl-Atof Tesapie No. l i t ; |— the valu— o f the mal and over to await the action o f the grand I of Portland, broke away from the I ^ . i property o f the Jury tn conserti— with the dtaap- Graad Lodge Convention at M anh- enro the “Just and equitable” ps—ones o f a watch. s * * ? ^ r , - , ' Not a true MB waa also returned in the — o f John R - r dolsy. It alleged that ha made an attack «a | the a Spaniard with a knife. T V lard is now said to ha in there is no prosecuting witi There ware tase —a— o f port of wiv—. One arsa VISIT RED CROSS DRIVE SOON % whoel and read districts which have lust received considerable ram* in ack tax— fro— the Southern Oregon lands where the inerea— will not ho felt. The levy fo r all pwrpos— will So about 78 mill* in Coquille, 70 in Bandon and North Bond and « in Marsh field. In the d ti— the svarage levy will he ever OS mills, and ta the country districts fully OS mills, — that the average for the whole county not bo far fro— 60 mills or five had taken apart, was released when I The KnighU o f Pythias o f Coquille J. W. Mitchell, the en ter o f t V auto, I served u hot lunch ta their banquet i Lorrinr roads and rollinr «took testified that Walla— had paid *11 hall foe the visitors. After the hutch, weT, raised fro— $79460 to 8179 690 damages and -quested th .t h .b e dls- V Knights o f Pythias o f M yrtl. o fT l* * i£ - charged. Paint bad automobiles to convey the|128 ^ emmL 9 visho— to that eHy when they had 8miU| pOWM- r^<rri , ', company N«W Plan For Paving I snother series ofJrialta. I (personal property) from 874400 to *■*"-1 I ong —member the D. O. K. K.’s. I * " M” - t v . p __i—— The Buchner win Mill perty *t North Bend 106,780 to 8267,276, rv . Company'* pro w— raised from an la cre a - of win 8*8148* or 200 par cent. The North Bend Mill A Lo—ber company’s property at North Bend was misad from 918460 to |192A»5, an increa— o f $17*446 — 1807 p - crea— o f TWO MILLION, ONB HUNDRED AND SEYBNTY- THERE THOUSAND, TWO HUN DRED AND EIGHTY-FITE DOL LARS over the eee—ement made the year before Aa——or Boyers wont in- $ Death of Mrs. Payne Mrs. Melinda Clinton Payne, 87 years, lacking only four days, died here last Saturday at the boa— of her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. L. A. Detwfler, near (ho Christian church, and was buried Tuesday with funeral eervic— at the church con ducted by Rax Dallas, its minister. The survey sad cl*—ill—tien of hotom laqd made in 1018 and placed on the tax roll early this year, cov ered only one-third o f the bottom lands of the county, but it gave an inerea— o f 2270 scree o f tilled lande at an inn— in valuation o f 827*,- 000; and al— an bin— o f 8141,028 on un til led batten lande, or a total inci— o f 8420,628 on this da— of lands. Twice as much forth— ta ci— may be expected on this class. é Ir J.