The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 21, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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or long on promises. HU election to was elected precedent of the Oregon
the office of governor is one of the few association of county aasoasors at the
instances in Oregon where the “land­ annual meeting at Salem lest week.
a case rams ja a sees rows
slide” vote brought with it dependable J. P. Beyers, of Coos county, was
and
honorable fruits of victory—• elected vice president of the associa­
H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES
victory for righteousness in state tion and I. N. Center, of Lincoln coun­
Publishers
ty, secretary.
government
H. A. YOUNG, Editor
As to the fruits Oregon will gather
Approximately *1,000,000 in federal
Subscription Rates
—
from our recent “landslide” election,
One Year.......................................... *2 00 we know not, but are hoping it will funds have been released in Oregon
Six Months ...................................... 1-00 be something more than an advertis­ through the medium of the national
Three Months -......................#0
guard during the past two years, ac­
No subscription taken, unless paid ing stunt and a selfng agency for a
for in advance. This rule is impera- department etore er an attempt to cording to the biennial report of Ma­
insult and beli.Ua the supreme court jor General Geo. A. White. The state,
of Oregon. A nows item in a Port­ White points out, spends only one dol­
Advertising Rates
land paper referring
to Judge lar in support of the guard for every
Display advertising. 26 cents per Coshpw’s defeat, stated, “This re­ Ave dollars »pent by the federal gov­
Inch: less than 6 inches, 30 cento per
ernment. This money is distributed
inch. No advertisement inserted for moves the only democrat from the su­
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lew than 60 cents. Readings notices preme court bench. Coshow’s defeat, in 21 counties in which guard unite
10 eeito per line. No reading notice, it is generally understood, was due to are located.
or advertisement of any kind, insert­
hie attitude in the Joseph disbarment
ed for less thsn 25 cents.
Twj opinions of more than usual
proceedings”
interest to the taxpayers of Oregon
If that statement in the Portland
Entered at the Co mille Postoffice as
have come out of the office of Attor­
Second Class Mail Matter.
papu is correct, (think it was the
ney General Van Winkle this week.
Telegram)., then the people of the
Offiet Comer W. Fir:’.'.' nnd Willard St, state of Oregon may know this about In one of these thé attorney genera]
I confirms unofficial statement« provi-
Judge Coshow—he would rather be | ously made to thè effect that legisla-
BUILD FOR THE FUTURE ‘
an
honorable, practicing
lawyer.
.
. - ..... _.,ktive authority will be necessary before
* Approximately 2200 peop'e paid two____
bits admission for the two evenings: his "clients than to sit on the supreme'
act of
of Corn Show entertainment,
and eon- | bench ef the state of Oregon and have ¡collected under the invalid
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i I 1929, can be made. In the other opin­
sidering the better order it was pos- even thought of Mm that he dealt out
ion the attorney general hold« the
rill le to maintain and the high class justice in the spirit of the bawlings
state income tax, just approved by
of th? entertainment each evening, ind the yappings of the mob.
vote of the people, does not apply to
'
R. A. Easton.
practically everyone was more than
1929 incomes, in epite of the fact that
willing to pay this small admission
the act so reads, but becomes enforce­
charge.
News From State Capital
able first in 1981 upon incomes of
And looking into the future, the
1980. In this opinion the attorney
Speculation
as
to
the
possibility
,
-..iff
success of this year’» Corn Show
f. x wpecrai -session’of~tlw>"state lejliUi- général points out that when the leg­
gi<eS~kfin3ea~br What can tSS'KCOWi-
ture for the purpose of dealing with islative act of 1929 creating an in­
plisbed by carrying out the same
| the-state’s muddled taxation problem come tax was attacked by the refer­
program for a few years to come.
endum the “act” became a legislative
True, the present building is needing Was set at rest this week in a state­
“bill” and did not go into effect until
ment
from
Goevmor
Norblad
declar
­
a new roof and should be uealed in­
after its approval by the voters at
side, plaster board would improve ing that he “deems a special session
the election November 4.
acoustics and comfort, but look a lit­ unnecessary and therefore no call for
one
will
be
made.
”
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tle farther ahead.
More than 73 pounds of coupons
This decision, the governor de­
By accumulating *600 a year, or
clipped
from Oregon state highway
clares,
comes
after
“
a
thorough
con
­
*«00 or $750, in a sinking fund it
sideration of the subject from all and soldiers* bonus bonds were re­
would not be many yean until the
cSty would be ready to begin thinking angles and “in light of what I believe ceived by the treasury department
this week from the Chase National
of a fine, large concrete-auditorium, i to be public opinio»." v
In a statement to the press two Bank of New York City, fiscal agent
capable of seating two or three times
The coupons, which
the number Which can now crowd in­ weeks ago the governor declared him­ for the state-
to the Community Building,
In the self as of the opinion that the intan­ were contained in nine bags and cost
ba .ement of such a building could be gibles tax collected under the invalid the etate *11.25 in express, represent
located a gymnasium, and possibly a 1929 act could be saved only by a approximately *2,000,000 in cancelled
special session. This opinion he rs- bonds and interest payments and
swimming tank.
marks the peak of Oregon’s program
Another idea to be considered would ■ffirms in hie statement this week.
“However,” he declares, “as I sense for the retirement of its huge bonded
be a room of sufficient eixe, on the
ground floor, to accommodate the Co­ the opinion of the people, they are indebtedness.
quille Public Library.
*
I I opposed to a special ' session and
While assessed valuations in the
The Sentinel ia not suggesting that therefore the intangiblea tax money
Coquine
such a program could be carried out should be immediately returned as counties over the state will show a
Coquille
in the next year, nor the next five one of the first acta of the next reg­ decrease of approximately *4,000,000
ular
session
of
the
legislature
begin
­
this
year,
due
largely
to
the
slump
in
years, but is one worth planning for.
ning in January.”
■.&> ’in
real estate values, utility valuations
For seven or eight years the Corn
A
study
of
the
entire
tax
situation,
have
been increased approximately
Show was held in any room that hap­
pened to be vacant—on one rainy oc- the governor declares, has convinced *10,000,000 according to a statement
The
c don it was held in a huge tent—and him that the state tax commission by the state tax commission.
th- accommodations are superior now “can reduce the general property tax approximately 900 public utility cor­
to what they were when the Corn by a substantial amount for next year porations in the etate ahow a full
Show idea originated. But they are without the additional leghlat on and valuation of approximately *318,000,- March 1«, 1981.
000, the statement shows.
(6) All essays submitted in .com­
not yet what we would like them to , under existing laws.”
petition will be numbered and sub­
be. In another ten years the Corn . "The recently enacted income tax,”
8how will be more than double its?* points out. “can reasonably be
Power utilities ,’pent a total of *64.- mitted, without ths names of the
1 successfully handled without the 269.25 in an attempt to defeat the writers or other indentifying marks,
pr eent size—and it is possible to
special session three reasons are giv­ People’s Water and Power district bill to three judges selected by the under­
have it proper!^ housed by 1940.
en by the governor for his decision in the recent campaign, according to signed committee.
one not to convene the legislature in ex-
(7) AU competitive essays will be
The postoffice department ts
•sports filed with the secretary o*
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which
advocates ___
early
shopping and tra session. They are, first, the ques- state at Salem. The largest contribu­ judged according to their general
eariy mailing of Christmas "packages. ‘¡on •» to the membership legally con-
tor tb the fund was the Utility Tax­ merit and excellence; but the judges
Bettor and more prompt service can' -’tituting a special session; second, the payers committee
with
*29,087.1«, will also take into consideration, in
be given if the usual week
before I danger of a referendum being invoked while the Portland General Electric passing thereon, neatness of manu­
Christmas deluge of parcels
can be
«"y teffidation passed by such a company spent *18,183.35.
We can do any kind of Blacksmith or Machine
Smaller script, accurate orthography, correct
spread out over two or three weeks. | session, and third, the fact that the expenditures are reported by other grammar and ocmposition, and purity
Work, big or small.
It’»« all in the day’s work with
postal t'me of such a session would be too utilities.
and clarity of diction.
* ?
limited
to
permit
of
any
careful
The
Oregon
State
Library
in
Salem
employes, but neither the patron nor
A complete line of Hardwood and Steel
has a reading list or bibliography upon
his package is delayed if the mail­ thought and consideration being given
x ' the problems which confront the “Oregon Trail” the Subject
the above named subject which will
ing is attended to oarly,
For Beckman History Prizes bo sent to any Oregon student on re­
"state at this time.
Edwards Wire Rope
e i i i ■■
The man who lives in a glass house
quest.
The Oregon Historical Society has
should not throw stones.
Frequent ^Confirming a statement made by L.
selected “The Oregon Trail” as tjie
appearance in the criminal and civil A. Liljeqvist, assistant attorney gen­
News From Powers
subject for the 1931 C. C. Beekman
courts indicates the most fragile eral, in a recent hearing before the
History Prises and Medals.
The
Oiled roads for the Powers commun­
kind of a glass domicile.
State Reclamation Commission, I. H.
prises are four in number, visn first, ity! The voters with s vote of 287 to
Van Winkle, attorney general, in an
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving opinion to Governor Norblad, holds sixty dollars; second, fifty dollars; 48 approved theJ10-mill tax Monday at
day and Christmas is just around the that “all of the waters of Klamath third, forty dollars; and fourth, thirty the special road election held in Pow-'
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corner. It will aoon be too late to river and all of its sources of supply dollars; and will be awarded for the ers at the school gym. A good ma­
“do your Christmas shopping early.” not already appropriated" has been best four original essays on the sub­ jority plainly shows that the people of
ject written and submitted by girls this vicinity are anxious to make the
ceded by the state to the federal re­
boys over fiften years of age and saving that an oiled road means.
R. A. Easton’s Weekly Letter clamation commission and that there­ or
under eighteen years of age, attend­ When the road check was taken last
fore there is ho water available for
There are folks who get a great
ing any public or private school, acad­ summer, there was an average of 808
appropriation under an application
deal.of unmoral courage out of a land­
emy, seminary, college, univ<rsity, or ears per day. The difference of oper­
filed by the California-Oregon Power
If you are moving and have need for storage of your fur­
slide election. They seem to take it
other educational institution within ation of a ear on an oiled road and on
company involving seven power pro­
niture—just phone us. We will take care of it for you.
for granted that it is the result of a
the etate of Oregon. Each of the four one that is not surfaced is about 2%
jects on the Klamath river. Accord­
great reform thought and action, that
prise winners will also receive a hand­ cento per mile, making an average
ing to this opinion there can be no
a big majority is always the sign and
some bronse medal.
saving of (186.00 per day to driven
further power developments on the
symbol of victory and that victory is
The conditions governing the com­ of this road. Our next step will bo to
Klamath river without the specific
Coquille
always the result of intelligent cour­
petition are as follows:
build the eight miles of road up Sal­
consent of the reclamation service and
age.
(1) The essay submitted in compe­ mon Creek to Eckley, connecting us
Dr. Elwood Meade, commissioner of
If that line of reasoning is cor­ that bureau, has advised Attorney tition must not exceed two thousand with one of the richest parts of Coos
George Langor, David Fox, Ray Stew- (
rect, the cry of the mob, “Release un­ General Van Winkle that while the de­ words in length.
and Curry counties.
(2) The essay may be in hand-
to us Barabbas’’ was inspired patri­ partment
The mountains in the vicinity of art, Edna Woolms, and the hostess.
ywitmvuv has
sans» no
uva ireuiic
tv J retard
vHliU de-
Ur'
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desire to
otism. And the results of that re­ velopment and would be willing to rs- , „ 'n or " tyPewritten form, prefer­ Powen are covered with their first s
Reference Books
lease a “landslide” victory. But near­ isse any water not needed for its ", y “£?" pap*r of commercial letter snowfall. Tuesday Camp 2 on Eden
or
*?thar ruled
™
m unruled, the sev- ridge was closed for the day.
ly 2,000 years of time have pro­ purpose such release would be made I siae, either
Improvement is being shown in the
?? 2*'"* ’’umb"
ed 1 . consecu­
nounced that Victory hung on the only “upon adequate assurance and
Shorty Adams has gone to Eckley rural schools in the county in the use
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er des that day while the victorious showing that the rights of the "govern­ tively and written on one side only, to file saws for the South Folk Log­ of encyclopedias. Teachers and par­
Gives Quicker, Better Relief
bawling of the mob were the ashes ment and the project water users with blank space of about one and ging Co.
ents should be very much interested
Don't suffer the pain and discom-
of defeat.
All through the history would be in no way prejudiced there­ one-quarter inches at top and left­
A. B. Mortensen has bought the in this matter as the purpose of the fort of »ore throat. U»e a doctor's
hand margin.
of mankind a "landslide” victory has by”
house next to the school gym from school is not only to give the child ,pr*?c”Ptl0" ca,,9d Thoxine guaran­
(3) The eMay shall be accompanied the Coos Bay Lumber Co. They will I Information but more than that it is teed to relieve w.th the very first
not always been a sign of success nor
’ow:. Not a gargle but a pleas­
hy a separate sheet containing the move in immediately.
defeat the evidence of failure. Hard­
to give him power so that he may be ant tasting medicine which relieve,
George Bylander, Portland petition
«ame and post office address of the
ing’s election to the office of presi­
Mr. and Mn. Chas. Stewart have able to continue his education during the soreneiu and goes direct to the
peddler, is to the fore again with an­
nternsl cause.
writer, the date of his er her birth, moved into the Burton bouse.
dent was a “landslide” victory, but
vacation periods and also after ho has
other initiative measure, this time a
Thoxine will relieve your sore
and the name of the school attended.
his administration was a disastrous
Mn.
Elmer
Davis
entertained
the
left
the
public
school.
The
use
of
the
, roit •p roughing quicker and bet­
proposed constitutional amendment by
(4) There shall also bo delivered Thursday Bridge Club at her home | encyclopedia is one of the great edu- tor than anything you have ever tried
failure.
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n»„y ou have ever tried
which he expects to make it more dif­
your monev will be refunded. Safe
Walter M. Pierce’s election as gov­ ficult to recall public officials. Ambng with the essay a certificate signed by last week. Three tables were tn play , cational forces. Many of our schools or
for
the
whole
family.
Ask for
Mn. Jack are handicapped, however, in that
ernor of Oregon was the result of a other changes Bylander proposes tn a teacher or instructor ef the educa­ during the afternoon.
tional
institution
attended,
stating
Griper received high score and Mn. they do not have modern encyclope­
landslide election. And as far as I the recall procedure is «tn increase in
botttee.
Sold by
Fuhrman’s
can recall no man ever scattered fic- the requisite number of signatures to hat the writer of the essay is a pupil Ray Stewart low. Refreshments were dias, which are approved by the state Pharmacy. Inc., and all other good
unlit store«.
served at the does of the afternoon. board of education. The two which
titous promises with as liberal a a recall petition from J5 per cent of or student attending the same.
*
(6)
In
order
to
he
considered
in
Mn.
Bill
Marsee
gave
a
delightful
have
been
approved
are
Compton
’
s
mouth or left the state of Oregon in the vote cast for supreme court jtm-
competition
the
essay
must
be
deliv
­
The Oregon Farmer, one of the boat
afternoon of Bridge Saturday. Mn. Pictured Encyclopedia and The World
as deep a tax hole aa Governor Pierce. tice to 25 per cent of the total regis­
ered, by mail or in person, to the Ore­ Ray Stewart received high score ffnd Book.
agricdtural papers in the northwest,
Isaac Patterson was elected governor tered vote.
gon Historical Society, Room C, Pub­ Mrs. Harry McAdams low. Refresh­
can be secured in conjunction with
of Oregon by a “landslide” vote for
lic Auditorium. 258 Market Street, ments were served the following:
The 8entinel for 25 cents. *2.26 for
the reason he was not a windjammer
C. L. Tallman, of
county, Portland, Oregon, not later than
, Jim Sensott,
The Sentinel
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