Tin) KN DAY, NEPTKMHF.H 30, ISST THK SENTINEL. COTT AOK GBOV< OREGON this country. The Governor an- a spite resolution aimed at Preai- State I^nd Board received a letter agricultural situation by the Ore- J. I*, t'urrin Nut First Druggist, nounced that men who want to dent Coolidge, but it went on to from K W Klvette. Stanfield's sec- gon Agricultural Extension service Hays Mrs. Hattie Best. To Kdftor: I read the article work will be allowed to work in state that a "third term would be retary, Indicating that Stanfield; at Corvallis, seasonal influences Established 1889 u|. 1--ur wrm8ll ¡. h . Leonard S. Goddard____---- Editor Oregon and that they will be pro- unwise, unpatriotic and frought may refuse to pay the second half and good crop prospects have pro- (n Mnd thoroughly enjoyed It. Published Every Thursday by tec ted regardless of union affilia- with peril to our free institutions. of his lease money on 118,820 acres I duct'd some down trend |n the gen- of this grazing land which he bid cral level of farm prices during the Cottage Grove Publishing Company Al) the Democrats voted for it and in several month» ago. Th«' claim past two months, although con- telling of the long, long ago, all of Leonard S. Goddard,___ President tion which I remember, hut I do not In a United Press dispatch the it carried by over two to one. 56 nmoints to $1235. Klvette in his let- sumer purchasing power haa been A. W Sho Mall______ Secretary agree with Mr. Veatch that J. P. C. L Rynearson. Advertising Mgr. Governor is reported to have said: to 26 to be exact. A similar resolu­ ter to the Land Board said that fairly well maintained Currin was the first druggist in Puainesa Office at 25 North Sixth “1 will protect men who want to tion was passed in 1875 when Governor Martin's threat to cancel With the national farm prices at । Cottage Grove. SUBSCRIPTION RATES work I will insist first that local Grant was president and there was the Stanfield lease and hi" declare- in|d-August averaging 123 per cent I am quite sure he will remem­ (Cash in advance) authorities, who are often prone to no such "peril to our free institu­ tion that the Ijtnd Board would not of (he prewar level, or 87 per cent ber that Currin Osborn was th» One year__________________ $1.50 Six Month«___________ J____ JO duck the question through fear of tions" as exists today in either permit of sub-leasing of the land!of the 1926 1920 average, the index first druggist. His drug store was had resulted In monetary loss to was two points lower than In July Three months_________ .50 political consequences, maintain case.—Corvallis Gazette-Times. Stanfield on the leases. The gover­ and one point lower than August, In the Underwood building on south One month_______________ River road, across the street south nor denied that he had ever made 1936. The farm cost Index, however, Foreign rate—50c year additional law and order. When they fall tv of the flour mill joining Whipple do their duty or are unable to cope any such threats or statements and at 132. was six points higher than Bros, general merchandise store with the situation I will come to the clerk of the board was instruc­ a year previous, placing the farm Mr. Osborn disposed of the store STATE CAPITOL ted to take steps looking to the col- commodity purchasing power to- their assistance—not until then." after the death of hU sweetheart, lection of the lease money In speaking of the Coquille situa­ dex at 93 which is equal to the who committed suicide. The bottle NEWS LETTER • • • 1926-30 average, but six points un which had contained the deadly tion the Governor is quoted as say­ The Oregon Unemployment Com- ,|er August, 1936 The report «ay« drug was found and said to have ing that he had ordered state po­ Governor Senda I'oller to Coquille pensation commission has leased that general crop prospects de­ lice there to keep order at the come from the Osburn drug store. National EMitorial Aeaociatlo.i — • than •---- ------------- Salem, Ore.—Reiterating has de- the entire second floor of the old clined • • leaa one per cent dur- This suicide took place In the C G Smith Wood products plant. Oregon Newspaper Conference termination to protect Oregon Salem high school building and Ing August, the moderate drop In Hotel, west side, I withhold the He is further quoted as making workmen in their right to work will move into the new quarters as corn, wheat and flax estimates be­ the following statement: regardless of labor affiliations Gov- soon as remodeling now under way ing nearly offset by slightly Im­ name of the young lady whom 1 “There is no dispute over hours, ernor Martin sent State Police to is completed. Although one of the proved prospects for apples, dried refeinember. Very truly. Mra Hat­ Coquille Friday to preserve law and state’s newest departments this prunes, walnuts, pecans, potatoes, tie L. Best. 6326 8 W Macadam wages or working conditions. live., Portland, Oregon. order in a controversy raging be­ commission promises to become hops, beans and rice. “Local authorities, prominent cit­ one of the state's largest bureaus izens. the chamber of commerce tween C I. O. and A. F of L. within a short time. Payment of New AAA ITogram Favor* Oregon and the owner of the plant have members. According to the governor a insurance to temporarily jobless Every soil conserving and soil asked me to intervene. It is re­ group of 90 C. I. O. members were men and women will not begin un­ building practice recommended by ------------------ from ■ —■ ported that the sheriff is not pro­ attempting to interfere with a til the first of the year. Oregon district and state meetings tecting the workmen and la per- much larger group of A. F. of L. as needed to make the 1937 agri­ One must cut hu suit according to hu mitting strikers to trespass on ' the members employed in a Coquille Four Measure* Referred to Voter*. cultural conservation p r og r a m Ballot titles for the four meas­ more effective in this stale has company's property and block the separator plant. State police were doth" being sent to the scene, he said, on- ures referred to the voters by the been obtained, and will be include^ highway adjacent to the plant. SEPTEMBER There Is an awful lota thing* I ly after local peace officers had last legislature were completed this in the new docket, reports N. E Sheriff Warned. 24—Monterrey, Mextoo, sur­ can't understand, and me« In a failed to week by Attorney General Van preserve order. rendered to the United Dodd, chairman of the state AAA while the radio will get turned off “I directed the state police to C. I. O. leaders In Portland Winkle. One of the ballot titles is commlttee. who. with N C Donald- „nd then I get a chance to kind» States troops, 1846. keep the highway open, which is charged the governor with "«how- for a referred measure. The other •on, secretary, and P. M Brandt, try to think. And the radio Itself, the being done. I also warned after attempting to be­ sheriff that I expect him to main­ ing bias' ' in favor of A. F. of L three cover proposed consMtutional representing the O8.C. extension puzzle* m«, and the part that pu» affiliates. Replying to this charge amendments. The proposed meas­ service, took part In the recent i con- tray his country, 1780. zles me moat, is the murder you tain law and order and to see that the governor denied that he was ure would require both the prospec­ ference in Washington. D. C, hear. And I cannot figure It out. those men who wanted to work showing any favoritism and was tive bride and bride groom to sub­ where the new program was for- moved the deposits fracn And I never did hanker or thirst were permitted to do unmo- not concerned with the jurisdic­ mit to physical examinations as a mulatcd. Oregon growers on the the U. S. bank. 1833. tional fights between the rival la­ preliminary to the issuance of a whole will be in a position to i de- to find out just how or why soma lested. 27—S. S. Arctic, nearing the marriage license. Of the three pro- rive relatively more benefit from body took hold of a bowie-knife “I have directed reinforcements bor organizations American shores, sinks posed constitutional amendments the 19M proK,am than tho8<. ln al. and severed another penton's ar- of state police on the ground and and 300 loee lives. 1854 one would fix the pay of legislator« mo