The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 20, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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H A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES
Publishers
H. A. YOUNG, Editer
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for in advance. This rule is impera
Advertising Ratea
adverti.ing, 25 cento per
than 6 ineke«, 30 c«nt* J«'
advertisement inserted fot
60 cent». R?adir
10 cento per line. No read
or adverueomant of any ki
ed for lesa than 25 cents.
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' mon a chance to dip their hands into
the U. 8. treasury, I sincerely hope
President Hoover vetoes the act It
is beyond my comprehension why men
who have that which will grow in­
to maturity, want to eat it aa green
half-grown frsit They do not have
to guess that they will not need the
bonus funds at maturity and they
will find that fruit with a flavor all
its own when fully ripe.
Suppose
they do get the green stuff now, what
will they do when it is gone
In all my life, I have never seen a
time when so many people were ask­
ing so little from themselves and so
much from the taxpayers. I do not
mean those who are in real need, but
those who’ make merchandise of “hard
times,” whether they be those who are
striving to get something for nothing
or the freak politicians with hands
outstretched peddling empty words.
R. A. Easton.
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Office Corner W. Flret «nd Willard 8*
rrffedtjff theMnlAKne
approval of buyer* who seek
eyw
it engineer*continued to adopC
titet has kept eoetiy-car designer» on the alert for
with which tn distinguish their product*.
Now, far 19*1, Durant presents a aerie* *f model* with new advantage* that bring
snriy than ever, the price-worthine** of the line. Driving eaae ha* been
.More power ia available... More »mart-oomfort ia contained within the
body line*, a Thia year, too, more dealer* are re-aelling to satisfied
, isorv aete oasrrr art buying tlteir way
into the Durant fold.
As was expected the Upton bill in
So, here in the Wes», under the direction of the par­
th* legislature, which would have
organization, 1931 find* the nationally-famoua
feALUUUd.
wiped out Oregon's prohibition law,
was defeated in the senate this week
Veteran member* of past legislative
i»v a 16 to 1 veto._________ ’
session* are generally inclined to admit
that in no previous seision, for many
it’s a safe bet that although both year* past at leaat, haa there been
houses of congress , attempt to put such a congestion a* that which c*n-
President Hoover in the hdle by pass­ fronts the 86th assembly as the end
ing the billion dollar soldiers’ bones sf its allotted 40 day* draw* near.
bill, that he Will accept th* challenge
Responsibility for this condition is
and disapprove it. And it ia a ques­ plsced upon two conditions—failure
tion whether enough senators can be to get the major measure* 'into the
PTW DURANT OF 1991, ydw wiH Ind • apeefol FuRman louog*
found to prevent its passage over his legislature early in the session, and
veto.
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the numerous and repeated public
jemnt. Th* mere pressing of a convenient lever Instantly
hearings which the big committees
erts the sedan interior into pleasant, comfortable resting
Coquille needs a better lighting sys­ have been conducting almost nightly
tem in the business section. The city
since the session got well under way.
has not the funds to make the change
The end of th* ¡fifth week of the ses­
which electrical engineers figure sion found only two meuures of any­
roughly would cost »2 per front foot. thing like major importance enacted
But the councilmen are willing to help into law. These were the Rogue river
defray the cost, and if the property cloeing bill and ths Port of Portland
owners are willing to meet the city commission bill.
-i.fr
half way the improvement can be
Two of the big administration bills,
made. The system being considered the one-man commission bill and the
is similar to that in Marshfield.
hydro-electric commission bill, emerg­
ed from the utility committee on the
There are other ways to atop the
closing days of the fifth week after
annoyance caused by small animals,
having been subjected to numerous
such as cats and dogs, than that of
amendments in an effort to satisfy A*
causing them a horrible death. Some­
far as possible all interested parties.
one has been putting out food for
The third big administration bill, the
eats, which is mixed with ground
utility district measure, was still in
glass, and several have been tortured
the hand* of the committee.
from eating the stuff. Some of th*
So strongly haa interest among th*
residents in the north end of town
legislator* been centered on these ma­
are positive they know the perpetra­
jor measure* that bill* of minor im­
tor and, if the practice is nqt stopped,
portance have been neglected until the
intend seeking redress.
closing day* of the session finds only
a small percentage of the bill* which
R. A. Easton** Weekly Letter
have been introduced, acted upon in
There are people who claim there either house, and, most important of
is more drunkenness now than before all, tax measures designed to solve
Coquille Machine Shop
prohibition. The following statement the state’s financial dilemma have
is in ths Forward of February 14:
been left to cool their heels in the
“Aa far as th* Women’s Christian waiting room along with the small fry
Temperance Union can
ascertain, of the legislative family.
a. m. until 6:0c p. m. under the terms Knapp voted with the 44 members of
there is but one Keeley Institute doing
Should the session adjourn, how­ of a bill intrcduced into the Hous* the House who put ov*r the free text
business today. In it are abouf fifty ever, without ’having taken some def­ this past week jy Representative Nor­ book bill against the opposition of a
patients, for the cure of inebriacy. ft» inite action toward the enactment of ton and others.
Saturday hours minority of only 16 votes.
th* first year of the Keeley Institute a strengthened taxation program and would be from 8:00 a. m. until 1:00 p.1
“In its amended form the bill was
there were fifty thousand patients. one designed to afford some relief to m. under the terms of the bill.
very acceptable to me,” Representa­
Eight years later when the founder, over-burdened property, it will not be
tive Norton explained. “It does not
The “band bill” to which the names apply to high schools and ths >1.60 per
Dr. Leslie Keeley, died, he had treated fof want of sympathy with the situa­
three hundred thousand patients who tion on the part of the law-makers, of both Senator Hall and Representa­ enrolled student which the school
4 blacksmith shop has been added to the Coquille
wished to rid themselves of the whis­ who, almost unanimously agree that tive Norton of Coos county were at­ board is required to set aside each
Machine Shop equipment and those needing that
key habit”
the tax situation has reached a point tached as co-authors, went down to year for the purchase of book* will
kind of work will find Fred Schaer in charge of
defeat in the senate this week by a not work any hardship on th* tax­
The evidence that should count with which demand* drastic action.
the department.
vote
of
16
to
14.
The
measure
was
payers.
”
a man is th* evidence of fact, not the
It is generally conceded / that an­
evidence of imagination.
Norton has lived in three other
other intangibles tax law will be en­ of particular interest to residents of
Let us figure with you on your requirements.
A case was in the circuit court at acted before the session adjourns, Marshfield who had petitioned the states in which free text books laws
Medford yesterday (Monday)
that modeled largely after the act of 1929. Coos county delegation in behalf of were in effect—Colorado, Utah and
many people in Ashland were inter­ It to also expected that the rate of the bill, although its provisions were California—and not one of these
ested in. A man acting as agent for taxation in the excise set will be in­ general and could have been applied states, he declared, has regretted th*
It step. He believes that the measure
his aged mother, rented a house to cressed. This program, taken in con­ to any community in the date.
PHONE 46-J
COQUILLE
a man whose boy of 16 years broke nection with the income tax, -ia ex­ sought to authorise cities and towns will prove one of real economy in that
to
vote
a
tax
levy
of
not
to
exceed
the porcelain on a hot water faucet pected to, within a few years at least,
because of the expense attached to
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and cut his hand badly. It was a entirely wipe out the state tax within two mills for the purpose of financing the district, school officials will take —■J" -
serious cut and one or two of his fin­ the six percent limit But many of bands.
a greater interest in text book adop­ pens* of the real work of the eewion.”
Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 24
tions and. see to it that officials en­
gers are not as usable as they might the legislators are not satisfied with
and 26, Mark Twain's immortal story
be. The accident occurred May 1, thia progress and believe that indirect
Senator Hall, of Coos county, wm trusted with this duty do not make Don’t Pick, Don’t Squeeze
ef Boyhood days, “TOM SAWYER,”
1980, and the suit for 120,000 damages source« of revenue should go to the one of three members of the upper changes any oftener than ia neces­
Say* County Health Dept. at the Liberty Theatre, Coquille.
commenced and ended yesterday.
extent of assuming the burden of house to vote against the Eddy bill sary.
While proponents of the maasui's
Those who knew of the circum­ support of the state institutions of providing for a study of the old age
<Coos County Health Department)
8afety First!
U p C ow B<11
stances were sure that the plaintiff higher learning and other activities pension problem with a view to its ar* not entirely satisfied with the bill
Pimples and blackheads just have Dairy’* Pasteurised Milk and protect
did not have a leg to stand on in now carried on by reason of millage 1 solution by the legislature two years as amended, they accept it as better to be pinched and squeezed, according year health
than nothing at all and will probably to many people with complexion
court and wondered why any man who levies on property. While it is not to hence,
is entitled to the name of lawyer be expected that this session will go
On the other side of the hall in the be back before the next session fight­ marred by bumps, scare and blem­
would lead a client into a lawsuit with­ to that extreme, it show« that the de-; House of Representatives Norton and ing to extend its scope to include high ishes. If nature had intended the
out merit, unless he was of the “am­ mand of the owners of real property Knapp of Coos county were lined up school text as well as the elementary hands to be in frequent contact with
bulance chasing” kind of lawyer and for relief is finding a sympathetic m- with the majority in defeating the grades which are the only ones in­ the face for picking and squeezing,
whose stronghold wm the bluffing of tereat on th* part of the lsgtelator* Lee-Andereon old age pension bill cluded in the bill as now before the fingers would be tweezer-like and
the defendant into a settlement. But and augur* well for future legislation which sought to put such a pension legislature.
nails would resemble claws.
the Hardy Bros, are the kind of men in the interest of the property owner, system into effect immediately. This
The hands and fingers are many
One 85 Cent Bottle of
| measure would have provided a pen­
who do not make a bluff and do not
Representative Norton thinks there times daily highly contaminated, hav­
Kruschen Salts Did It
take one. Before the case commenced
Speculation as to the attitude of sion of 130 a month to all persons 65 “ought to be a law agin” the numerous ing been in contact through necessi­
the plaintiff’« lawyer asked the de­ Governor Meier toward the Rogue years of age or more, who had been public hearings that beset the legisla­ ty, with almost every type of bacteria
, J. ,m
on
sscond b >ttle
fense to agree to split the costs. Th* river closing bill was set at reet Sat­ residents of Oregon for at least ten tive session and make it impossible known to infect and attack the human
Kruschen Salts and am r?al pleas­
answer was no.
urday when the chief executive af­ years and who had no other income. for the members to give proper atten­ being. The average person compla­ ed with results. I take it for reduc­
After -the plaintiff’s evidence waa fixed his 'denature to the measure Estimate« place the cost of such a tion to the scores of bills that are up cently rests his face upon his hands, ing and so far have lost 14 pounds
afl in and the defendants’ attorney closing the stream to commercial fish- system to the tax payers of the state for consideration.
rubs the hands and fingers over the and I think it is doing wonders f T
me. I do not feel so tired evenings
had asked for a non euit. again the' ing. Thia was the first major bill of at 81,00,000 a year. Much of the op­
“If we must have public hearings mouth and face, introduces the fin­ when I get home from work.”
plaintiff asked the defense to split the, th* present session to receive the gov- position to thia bill wm based upon the state should rant a big tent for gers into the nose, ear or mouth, and
A generous bottle of Kruschen
cost. the answer was no.
that testa 4 weeks costs but 85
ernor’s “okeh.”
the heavy burden which it would have the use of the committees and not squeezes a pimple or ingrown* hair
When the defense attorney got up
imposed upon the already over-bur­ compel them to use the legislative with the name degree of surety aa if cent* at Fuhrman’n Pharma-y, Inc.,
or *"> dru& store in America—take
to make his plea for a non suit, the
A bill has been introduced in the dened tax payers of the state.
halls where some of us want to put he were an operating surgeon whose one half teaspoon in a glaes of h't
plaintiffs' lawyer got up and asked I House by Representatives Gil) and (
The Eddy bill which is expected to in a little overtime at eur desks, an­ hands were thoroughly scrubbed and
*v*ry morning before break­
fast— w
-cut out pastry and
«nd fatty meats
for a voluntary non suit Thus ended Winslow changing the name of th* find ready support In the house con­ swering correspondence and digging fitted
ted with sterile gloves.
glove«.
Among
adolescent
girl«
and
5°
'^nt
on potatoes, butter, cream
one of the most foolish and contempti­ Roosevelt Coast Military highway to templates the appointment of three into the bills,” Norton declared.
. .
iirip Aruscnen
ble casee of attempted extortion by law I th* Oregon Coast highway. Except men by the governor to make a . tudy
“To my mind these big hsar.ngs are especially, pimples and blackheads of­ take off your fat.
I have ever known. If the plaintiff for Senator Hall who does not believe of th* old age pension problem during pretty much a waste of time. The«* ten become troubleasome.
Before ths bottle Is empty Rurplus
Pimple*
eoulll hare made his eaae stick, no the suggested name ia sufficiently th* next two years and report back to is no legislation before the se sitfn at should not be squeezed and blackheads fat is leaving you—indolence changes
man. owner or agent, could rent a characteristic of the importance of the 1988 session of the leg slature which more than ten or twelve people should not be expressed. Hot water ——you’ll feel younger—eves
Beo. F. Burr Motor Co
BLACKSMITH SHOP
ADDED
COQUILLE MACHINE SHOP
N. Y. Woman Lost
14 Pounds of Fat
house without being hubjqct to. a the highway,-mOM of th* legislators
damage auit by the renter, whether from the coast counties seem to favor
he ran a nail or a sliver IntoHiis hand, the change.
.
fell off a ehair, or slipped ia the bath­
If
Congre»«
give« the
with some concrete recommendations care to be heard and they could easily
_______ in
..1 . a committee
for a solution of this problem which be accommodated'*
no excuse for
most of the legislators admit is real room. There is ___
. drag-
_
and pressing.
f ¡ng in the general public in order to
........
! give some ambitioui
Both Representative* Norton and portunity to make a
and soap vigorously applied with *
this—you ought to know
rough wash cloth and the adoption of it. Kruschen Salts is the ideal treat­
ment
for
constipation,
indigestion.
the - policy
’t squeeze
- “Don't . pick, r don
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tv V ’’•Tvo“«n*ss and acidity.
and hand* down” will eventually in- I
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