The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 12, 1920, Image 1

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John Olson,
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BACK
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BABY CLINIC
ON MONDAY
Fred
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tl.e
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bo
to the
the trial on the lnsanity charge re-
ittlted in i nonjuit.
There still ramataed the charge
dnrwjng s eheek en a baak ta which
ha had as fonds. It wma mode appar­
ent to the jury that he did thia en the
s pur ad the moment when told to by
the baaker who cashed the check, and
had design ed to do nothtag o f the
Howard
tie
the baD almost U the Bne at the last
and Almond Martin kicked the goal
within e saeat astate at
celled.
The game, though so
tested, was e clean eae
It leaves the henees with
fa r this season, though our hoys did
not start practice until «v e week# a f­
ter Marshfield end Nerth Band.
The Ooqaille line-up here vase as
follow s:
Lloyd Haynes, r. guard.
Irving Willard, r. tackle.
Odls Beckham, r. end.
Loren WiBard, L guard, t
Chute Miller, 1. tackle.
Wilbur Howe, L end.
A lmond Marita, quartertmak» v*
Paul Johnson, fa ll heck.
Audrey Fraedrick, le ft h alf beck.
Den Donaldson, right h alf back.
Very
• Wednesday eren-
erteining, Mrs. Me-
lar making a splen-
nd she had to re-
tte e to hearty an-
«ase singings and
a moat sswhanUng
touted her audisare.
r o f this course w ill
Although it « u pretty quiet on the
«treats yesterday morning, when the
Bre alarm sounded Taylor streets ro ­
sembled Broadway when a circus pe­
r u d e
U passing.
The Are was in
su n igar A Son’s tailor shop where a
gasoline burner had been too well
primed and the flame shot up to the
ceiling, bat K had been extinguished
before the alarm sounded.
The story he told us about the a f­
fair last August was verified in court
to the H detail.
HU attorneys were C. M. Kess
ger, o f Eugene, end Mr. Pulford of
this city.
W# would hardly have believed K
possible that a man, who had done
only what Mr. Dole did, could have
been kept in ja fl an hour; but he was
cam palled to lie there three months
before he was pat at liberty.
Ha had a « » to Mr. Keeper a hoa
sad relinquishment in Lane county
by e man named Bastiam fo r $300. Of
Is amount $200 had been paid a
i check which Dole drew at Kna­
r’s request, ead inadvertently si|
, wee fo r the rest o f the meaey.
Coquille people, who mtend; 1 the
CoquiUe-MyrUe Point l e t a l i gamo
at Myrtle Point yesterday afternon,
say that Aadray Fraedrick was the
star player on the Coquille team.
Tw o Deputies
M yrtle Point’s
The M yrtle Point
School Clerk Claud H. Giles earn
ed the taking o f the census for
SU1I1ÂRY OF ASSESSMENT
trict 41 last week, the results ahon __
Of Ceas Ctmtjr, Stati of Oregon, for tko year 1920, aa finally 177 boys o f school age in t ie district,
and 186 girU, a total o f 868
by tho County Board of Equalization
school age.
This is e gala a f
eight children over the census o f last
Talus
year.
$12,430,880
Acres o f a ll Unde ............
606434.10
Acres o f tillable lande ....................
24,941.19
$,069,806
This shows the M yrtle Point dis­
Acme a f timber lands ....................
6,588,290 trict has 61 per cent o f
Acres o f nan-tillable lands ...............
2,768,286 tioa o f the Coquille district, we hav­
proven ents on deeded or patented li
1,224,520 ing 691 to their 868.
Town and city lota ................... .
4442,467
Improvements on town end eity lota
1,980,700
Dokkiea To Hare
25,696
The
D. O. K. K . dub o f thU city wUl
176490
give their annual ball fo r thU district
Sou Ids’ Hall on New Tear’s eve.
930,416
1JM7440 ThU U expected te be the flnest <
* 52,075 o f tho season as the Dokkios never do
110416 things by halvas. A ll the <
271,180 K. K. dubs o f thU district w fll ’
rate to this dance, which w ill he aa
181
ual event heps, although it w ill be
167406
614,446
3$|gg0 year to year.
81470
7480
Bride William Smith, Finland.
A lfred Johnson, Sweden.
Solomon Kulju, England.
Karl Andere Rafael W êfe, Fiai
George Depps, Austria
Flank August To