The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 18, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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Office Comer W. First and Willard St
Next Friday is the date on which
the Republican State Central Com­
mittee will meet to nominate a can­
didate for governor. At thia time and
distance from political headquarters it
looks as though Ralph L. Hamilton
stood the beat chance of winning out,
although we have not changed our
opinion that Rott W. Sawyer, a fel­
low townsman of Hamilton’s, would
and Jha
t form of
governn
The cabinet system
makes responsible, carefully consider­
ed action a necessity for every gov­
ernor. This is vouched for by the
foremost political scientists from
their knowledge of the operation of
the cabinet system in other states.
Walter F. Dodd, head of the de­
partment of political science in Yale
University, says: “A departmental or­
ganisation fixes responsibility, where­
as without it there is no opportunity
to hold anyone responsible for mis­
conduct.”
In reply to a questionnaire dealing
with this subject, Professor Dodd
says: “My own feeling is that a poor
govenffir is brought into a position
where there is a better opportunity of
checking him up and that a good gov­
ernor has a much greater opportunity
to develop an efficient administra­
tion.”
Prof. John A. Failie, of Illinois,
says: “State administration in Illinois
under the new code in my opinion has
been distinctly better under a poor
governor than it would have been un­
der the former disintegrated system.”
Prof. John M. Mathews of Illinois
say* that the cabinet plan “promotes
publicity and acta as a deterring in­
fluence against the commission of the
more heinous forms of betrayal of the
public trust.”
Scores of other quotations could be
given, all proving that the cabinet
system is the-most effective restrain­
ing influence upon a weak or vicious
governor.
—Hector Macpherson, Chairman,
Joint Commission on Administrative
Reorganization.
shows that employers of labor contri­
buted a total of >2,299,927.15 to the
compensation fund during the year
whil* employees who were under the
protection of the act contributed >83,-
737.47 from their wages. A total of
39,754 accidents were reported to the
commission during the year but only
23,967 of these were of sufficient con­
sequence to involve the loss of time on
the part of the injured workmen. Fa­
tal accidents during the year number­
ed 199.
A slight decrease is noted in the per
capita cost of operating Oregon's 12
custodial institutions fur the first six
months of 1930 as compared to the
same period for 1929, according to 8.
A. Kozer, state budget director.
Attorney General Van Winkle has
ruled that all classes of camp grounds,
including beech resort cabins, are
subject to regulation and inspection
by the state board of health.
R. A. Easton’s Weekly Utter
, SSiRW/M-WfUiAMS
NTHEADQUART
Paint interiors
NOW!
Woodwork and wall* of
your home need paint now
more than at any other time.
Artificial heat draw* the
moisture out of wood and
plaster—open* np seam*
and leave* wood and plaster
unprotected. By painting
now you «ave costly repair
bills and unsightly interiora.
Use Sherwin-Williams paint
— it costo les* on the wall.
S-W Semi-Lustre
The Congress of the United States,
composed of the House of Representa­
The ideal interior paint for plaster
tives, or lower house, and the Senate,
or upper house, seems to have become
walls, wallboard and woodwork.
badly mixed aa to the definition of
Excellent for bathrooms and kitch­
ability as represented by the words,
lower and upper.
ens. Has the hard-drying and
There was a time when the mem­
washable qualities of enamel—yet
bers of the House of Representatives
make an ideal governor. •
brushes out and works with the ease of an oil paint.
were not supposed to be so intelligent,
able and competent as the members of
The republican county central com­
Dries with a half-enamel gloss.
the Senste. That is, the senator was
mittee will meet on the 8th of August
Per quart......................................
expected to be s man experienced in
to nominate a candidate for county
the affairs of life and government,
treasurer. While ho has made no of­
national and international.
It was
ficial announcement, it is probable
expected of a senator that he was a
that Chas. Stauff, appointed by the
man of personal ability and honor, that
county court to serve as treasurer un­
News From State Capital
his country’s welfare and honor would
til a successor to the late T. M. Dim-
State Treasurer T. B. Kay is not be of more interest to him than his
mick is elected, will bo a candidate
■■any exqui­
for the nomination. Others who have only willing but anxious to be gov­ petty vanity of mind which would
site colon.
ernor
of
Oregon
but
not
so
anxious
as
place
his
imaginary
personal
prerog
­
indicated a desire to be considered by
the committee as a candidate for the to prompt him to ride into office on a atives as a senator above his duties
nomination, are F. G. Leslie, of this platform dictated by some one else, he as a representative of the nation.
•-XT Flut-Towe
Whatever may have been the real
city, and Henry Huggins, of Marsh, let it be known this past week. Should
field. Either one of them is well the republican state central commit­ expectations concerning the conscien­
A washable fiat wall paint for inte­
qualified for the position, nor can lees tee select him as the party's stand­ tious ability of a United States sena­
rior decorations. Produces t" itiful
be said for the present incumbent. ard bearer in the forthcoming cam­ tor that expectation was badly shat­
velvet finish on plaster
The committee will have a problem on paign Kay declares that he will pre­ tered in the last congress and is now
ar wallboard. Per quart.
its hands to decide between three pare a platform of his own. Kay al­ being ground into the dust of ill re­
so let it be known that he favors de­ pute by some of the senators in the
good mon.
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velopment of Oregon streams for present special session of the senate.
Ex-service men of Coos county to hydro-electric power purposes by the
Any senator who has not sense
the number of 394 have taken advan­ federal government rather than by enough to know that all papers in the
tage of the Oregon soldiers bonus the state, believes in municipal owner­ office of the U. 8. Secretary of State
$2.50
5-Panel No. 12-8x6-8
loan to date, according to a report ship of electric light and power pro­ are not public papers, has not sense
2-8 X 6-8
2.40
compiled by Frank Moore, secretary jects and wants the state to retain its enough to cause people to respect the
of the Oregon World War Veterans unappropriated power resources for little sense which he may at sgpse
2-0 X 6-0
2.00
State Aid commission. Moore’s re­ future development.
time have exhibited in thp past tense.
port shows that loans made to ex-
Some of the senators seem to have de­
1-Panel No. 1 Door 2-8 x 6-8
$3.00
t
The warm, dry weather of the paet generated into a self-made tin whistle.
service men in Coos county aggre­
2-6
x
6-8
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2.90
gate >906,800, of which amount >147,- month, has materially increased the
The trouble with some of the U.
387.14 has been repaid. Interest paid forest Are hazard in many parts of S. senators is they think they are in
2-0 x 6-8 • -
2.50
on loans in the county to data total Oregon, according to State Forester advance classes and they want to pose
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Cronemiller. Especially is the situa­ as U. S. senators and President
Door Frames Inside, Sanded
A grand total of 11,891 ex-service tion serious in parts of Southern Ore­ Hoover knows they are not yet out of
11.10
2-8 X 6*8
men have taken advantage of the gon, including Jackson, Josephine and the primer class. He and Secretary of
Precipitation in State Stimson go over the lesson with
bonus loan act throughout the state Klamath counties.
Window Frames $2.00 to 2.50 each, complete with pulleys.
with loans totalling >28,414,025. Prin­ that section has been far below normal them to show them that to comply
cipal repayments on these loans to and forest floor contains very little with the resolution demanding cer­
Windows, from $1.50 to $2 JO
All protection agencies tain papers “would be incompatible
date amount to >4,966,192.58 with in­ moisture.
terest payments totalling >5,067,427.- have their forces recruited up to the with public interest.” Those senators
maximum strength and unless some may not know that it ia incompatible
64.
untssugl fire, weather develops, it is to the public interest to stick a lighted
Cabinet Form of Government felt that the organizations will be match into a straw stack, or to smoke
Retailing for 80c and $1.00 a roll.
The following article by Hector able to cope with the situation.
in a powder house or to use a lighted
o I’T IT ,Spec,,',ri" .
5c and 10c a ro11
Macpherson is the same as will ap­
torch to see if the gas tank needs fill-
One
to
nine
rolls
of
a
pattern
at
pear in the voters' pamphleUthis fall, '
H. H. Stallard, of Portland, who has jng.
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The republican state central com-
supporting the cabinet form of gov­ been more or lose in the political lime- ‘
light
the
part
few
years,
has
again
mitteemen
will
have
the
time
of
their
ernment constitutional amendment:
entered the arena aa an independent lives when they meet to nominate a
Two or three recent editorial com­ candidate for the United States sen­ G. 0. P. governor for Oregon and pay
Stallard’s certificate of their own bills. If a Portland under­
ments on the cabinet form of govern­ atorship.
ment constitutional amendment indi­ nomination at the hands of an assem­ taker dictates the nomination it is
cate that the writers believe that the bly of 100 voters, was filed with the the hearse of the republican party as
recent unsettled political conditions secretary of state’s office at Salem far as the governor of Oregon is con­
have tended to create distrust of the this week. His slogan declares for cerned.
His platform
cabinet plan. It was stated that the “liberty and justice.”
The man, Banka, of Medford, who
amendment would place1 too much provides for public ownership of utili­ is out as an indenpendent for U. 8.
power in the hands of a radical or er­ ties, high inheritance and income senator will not cut much ice.
The next important step is the case '
ratic governor. The dismissal of ■taxes, light wines and beers, aboli­
R. A. Easton.
of
the first teeth. The first teeth need
tion
of
the
wage
system,
old
age
pen
­
Judge Sawyer from the state high­
aa much care as the second set. If'
way commission by Governor Norblad sions, unemployment insurance, op­
Teeth
any of the first teeth are lost, the
and the assumed radicalism of the late position to the anti-cigarette bill, a
jaws do not develop normally and the j
Oregon
State
Board of Health
Senator Joseph were cited as reasons strong fawners' co-operative move­
Teeth have an imDortant task to second teeth are likely to bo irregu-1
ment based on a guaranteed price for
for the distrust.
Fortunately our experience under all staple products, including corn, perform for the body, and unless they lariy placed, and are, as a result more
are kept in condition to perform that ■subject to decay. They are just as1
Governor Norblad gives us material cotton, wheat and wool.
likely to beeptne infected as the sec-1
task,
the health will suffer. Good di­
from which we can compare our pres-
ond
set are. Therefore, dental atten­
It is expected that the state library gestion depends upon well-chewed
ent system with the proposed,cabinet
tion to cavities ia aa important with !
board will meet in Salem within the food. Chewing is easy when the teeth
form of government.
The most important part of our re­ next week to select a ouccessor to the are sound, or at least in good repair, the first ss with the second teeth.
NOBLERTWALKER.
but when they are decayed and sore,
We can do any kind of Blacksmith or Machine
organisation scheme was achieved late Virginia C. Bacon.
thorough chewing being painful ia
during the last session of the legis­
Work, big or small.
à
Introduction of modern methods of avoided, and digestion ia interfered
lature under the higher educational
with.
fire
fighting
into
rural
communities
consolidation act.
There was one
A complete line of Hardwood and Steel
Further, if the decayed spots are
vacancy under that act which Govern­ through the organization of rural fire
or Norblad filled.
Herman Oliver’s protection districts as provided for neglected, the pulps or nerves of the
Edwards Wire Rope
term expired and necessitated an ap­ under an act of the last legislature, teeth may become infected and ab­
pointment which is one of the most will naturally result in reduced premi­ scesses at the base of the roots may
important
non-salaried
positions um rates on fire insurance, acocrding develop.
Teeth infected in this way may
Phones 202 and 94-M
within the gift of the governor. Why to Clare A. Lee, state insurance com­
Already seven such dis­ cause very serious troubles, the ef­
1 don’t care how fat you are or
was Herman Oliver re-appointed? He missioner.
was re-appointed because the terms of tricts have been organized in various fects of which may last through the how much you hate to get out and
walk a couple of miles.
the higher educational act made irre­ sections of the state since the passage entire life.
If you will take one half a tea­
of
the
act.
Sound
teeth
are
one
of
the
child
’
s
sponsible action impossible.
When
spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of
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most precious possessions. The mother hot water every morning for 30
vacancies occur between sessions un­
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Injured workmen and their depend­ whose health is good and who eatsI days—
der that act, every appointment must
■ You
feel ao good—so will
energetic
°f f0Od
™e will
"r^foTi^ity
be m
be endorsed either by two-thirds of ents received a total of >3,436,845.92
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great
that you
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eat that
will
enjoy
the senate or by two-thirds of an in­ from the workmen’s compensation child ia bom, usually endows the child _
a
daily
walk
of
several
miles
—
and
fund
during
the
year
ending
June
30,
with
sound
teeth
with
which
to
start
terim committee of six senators. The
lose fat
knowledge of having to face men like last, acocrding to the annual report of Jtfo, This is the flmt and perhaps the
Why will Kruschen Salta make thia
Senator Corbett of Portland, Sena­ the state industrial accident commis­ most important step.
great change for the better m use it
Not
only
before
birth
does
food
in
­
sion.
Of
this
huge
total
>1,133,592.48
is natural for you to ask.
tor Eddy of Roseburg, Senator Stray­
Because Kruschen is a blend of the
er of Baker, or Senator Willard Marks was paid to injured workmen because fluence the structure of teeth, but af­
Therefore bottle­ 6 vitalizing salts Nature Mya your
of Albany, who are member» of the of time lost from their regular em­ ter birth as well.
body must have to keep every organ,
interim committee, for the approval ployment and >828,285.88 wee paid out fed babies must be given food contain­ gland and nerve in the body buoyantly
for
medical
treatment
and
hospital
ing
the
lime
salt
and
vitamines
in
or
­
healthy.
of his appointments would have a so­
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 16
While you are losing fat you will
care. Widows and children of work­ der to produce teeth of the proper size
bering effect on any governor.
be
gaining
in
energy
—
m
endurance
—
Compare the appointment of Her­ men who were killed in accidents dur­ and density. Of course, the breast­ in ambition. Your skin wiH grow
man Oliver with the dismissals and ing the year were awarded a total of fed baby gets the vitamines from the clearer and your eyes will «psrkle
appointments of other officials under >729,850 and awards to workmen who mother. If, therefore, the mother h with the good health that Kruschen
Governor Norblad and w* have the were permanently and toally disabled healthy and eats a property balanced brings.
>ly lire
Just try one 85c bottle of Kruschen
The report diet, the baby teeth get a good start
at say
contrast between our present system totalled >183,599.1«.
Salts; tt will last you >0 days. After
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Veneer Panels, all sizes, at wholesale price
Wall Paper
E. W Gregg
Builders’ Supplies
321 Front St.
Coquille, Oregon
H.T. Wimer & Son
Blacksmith, Machine Shop,
Electric & Acetylene Welding
Walks Ten Miles
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