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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1930)
Fír«í H. A. YOUNG H. A. YOUNG. - —-=j ousand 'tn m p- 1- a 1- a e 1 y - f » » s - 1 , Replying to year tetter of the 20th :i»L, I «s very g’ad te fhwfah yon srith the facts concerning the filing of a petition for rehearing and final termination of the Joeeph disbarment ease. The petition for rehearing arrived at this office with the usual mail delivery shortly before 8 a. m. on Monday, Jane 18th. Sometime between 9 and 10 a. m. I was inf d rased by the Ore» ronian correspondent that Mr. Joseph had died, ..nd it was auggeated that under the circumstances perhaps Mr. John Veatch might wish to withdraw the petition. I thereupon telephoned to the office of Joseph, Haney A| Veatch and was informed that they preferred to have the petition regu larly filed. On the next day the the following order: “Ths petitioner, George W. Joseph, having died since the filing of this petition, it follows, as a matter of tew, that all proceedings herein are abated. The original opinion, by rea- mer, famed for his livestock activi ties, or Ben Selling, whose friends are wherever he fa known personalty or by reputation, for governor of tbs State of Oregon? The members of the republican state central committee have a pic nic ahead of them and the success of thio picnic like other picnics depends largely ae to whether “the beans are spilled.” Bailey, the democratic nominee, fa still making friends without knowing how he does it, and the people have confidence in him for the reason he is not a windjammer but a real man. Some talk about Mr. Sawyer for g«v»rr,OTSo that he may get even Nonblad. But ho ean’t make the grade, for the Swedes would My, “Lay off. fl a w y, lay ” Now that Lindy and Ann have a A proposed constitutional amend ment banishing cigarette« and cigar ette materials from the state of Ore gon was assured a place on the Nov ember ballot when sponsors of the movement, the Anti-Cigarette League of Oregon, Inc., filed their completed petitions containing 15,733 verified signatures with Secretary of State Hoss. Should the measure be adopted by the voters at the general election this fall it will not only be unlawful to manufacture or sell cigarettes or ci garette materfate, but to.import, pur chase or give them away as well. This is the first of the several Initia tive measure« in the making to be completed this year. Several others are expected to come in with com pleted petitions during the next week as filing time ends July 8. 6 iw ■ w l « w w 6435 440 495 525 600 625 625 ••••* 640 660 • • • boy, we wonder if Grandpa Momw is feeling proud that he fa a boose candidate for the United States sen ate? F or » M otor C ompany In Chicago, for example, at the end of September, in 1924, there were 260,872 children in the first six grades New Policy to Aid Farmers of the regular day schools. The cor In order to extend present power had decided to come to Oregon and responding figure for 1929 was 254,- lines to serve as many rural districts locate this year and they indicated M8, an actual decrease of more than as possible and give the farmer the they would have 12,88»,070 for invest 8,000. same service ss the city customer, the ment purposes. In the nation there were 4,320,000 Mountain States Power Company has children in the first grade in 1920 announced a new extension policy to Poultry Convention at O. S. C. while in 1928, with a population in go into effect at once. Th s new poli crease of 10 per eent, there were lees The annual convention of Oregon cy provides for a considerable addi than 4.000,000. tional investment on the part of the poultrymen, to be held on the Oregon These facts are set out in a bulle State collage campus July 28 and 24 power company to servo new custom tin just published by the Department ers and is based upon the estimated is expected to draw some 400 leading of the Interior entitled "Statistics of annual revenue. . Undos the new poultrymen from all parts of Oregon, State School Systems 1927-1928 " Die schedule the company will spend throe according to A. G. Lunn, head of the We can do any kind of Hacksmith or Machine cussing decreases in enrollment more poultry husbandry department, who is times the amount of the in detail the report says: Work, big or small. annual revenue for line construction, in charge of the meetings. The Ore ■Ml "The birth rate has been AaeHnfag gon State Poultrymen’s association transformer equipment, ate., te nerve Motorista who s a p I It to operate for a number of years. Date for the will convene on the campus at the A complete line of Hardwood and Steel registration area begin with 1915, but their automobiles and trucks in Ore new customers in the rural districts. same time. This is a substantial increase over the gon after June 80 must display the data for Massachusetts may be "ted former extension policy and means One of the chief topics for discus B4w.nl» wire R om previous to that time. In 1915 the new orange and black license plates that many farmers who have been un sion during the meeting* will bo fac or run the risk of being called upon birth rate for the registration area able to secure the benefits of electri tors in economical production. Other was 28.1 per thousand of the popula to explain to the judge, Secretary of city will now be in a position to enjoy subjects, such as feeding and market State Hose warns. With the work of tion within that area. The rate for the efficiency of electric labor-saving ing will also be considered. Prof. Massachusetts for that year was issuing the new license plates under devices. The new extension policy has B. Thompson, the first graduate of way two weeks earlier than usual this 28.2, and for 1918 and for 1914, as been approved by the Public Service the college poultry department in wall, it wae 25.8. By using Massa year and the department organised to Commission as of June 18, 1930, and 1918, and now head of the poultry chusetts data for 1218, «nd 1914, wo care for a peak demand there wiH be full details concerning it may be se department at Oklahoma A. A M. col no legitimate excuse for any motorist have data showing birth rates by cured from any office of the Mountain lege, will be one of the main speakers. years from 1915 to the present time. to continue operating with the old T— States Power Company. Ho is a recognised authority on poul- platee after June 30, Hoss declares. The rate for 1928 in the registration or a violation of the ralea of bovino NEARLY KILLED BY GAS area is 19.7, «nd while returns are or just a "happen no,” it it Enterta inm e nt for tlte vieitin« »oui- ethics, » h incomgleto for 1929 it is perhaps un ------ DRUGGIST SAVES HER 25 to the state prohibition enforce trymen the evening of the first day nevertheless der 19 per thousand." ’ Investments made by new families “Gas on my stomach was so bad it ment fund so far this year according will be provided by the Corvallis locating in Oregon end buying land, to George Alexander, state prohibition chamber of commerce, which has con me about Adlenka. The gas is gone There fa much food for thought in equipment and household goods during now and I feel fine."-Mrs.A.Adsmek. commissioner, this county ranking sistently supported the poultry indus the above artiete which te sent out by the first five months of 1930 p^tTWi Simple glycerin, buckthorn, saline, third in the point of site of its contri the million dollar mark, according to try of Benton county. the Department of Interiqr. The fu naw a* mixed in , Adlerika, help« bution. Klamath heads the list with GAS on stomach in 10 minutes! Most the monthly report just issued by ture of the United States, the ober- »6491.50 and Multnomah county is act on lower bowel only, 9***•*• Camber ef commerce. Total vance of this nation’s taws, and its •••ond with 85888. AH told the sever nets on BOTH upper families numbered 2fi.r> .„d possible domination by interests for- al counties of the state have paid in — newt!, loittavlng poisonous •ign to the best interests of American waste you never knew was there. »3»,089.91 into the state's prohibition «site amounted to »1,057.534. Land Rdievoe constipation in 2 hours. It 2‘!LhaTe moant*1’ the total being citiaenahip will be controlled by the will surprise you. Fuhrman’s Phar Public Stenographer, Room 11, coming generations and if decrease macy. Inc. First National Bank Building. Phone in birth rate continues for a few 1» or IM. Catherine Wernich Call Farr A Elwood for transfer T. Wimer & Son Blacksmith, Machine Shop, & Acetylene Welding COME IN AND SEE US Knitter. A /- 22t4 «4 tval