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THE COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE DRRGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER »0, IMS. PAGE FOUR The Sentinel * COSO SAMS IS a CM* TOWS H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES Publishers H. A. YOUNG. Editor Subscriptton Rates One Year • .>2.00 Six Months ............................. 1.00 Three Month* ........................................ 6( No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. Thte ruto ia impera tive. Advertiaing Ratos Display advertising. 25 cent* per inch; less than 5 inches, 30 cents per Inch. No advertisement inserted for lea* than 50 cent*. Readings notice* 10 cents per line. No reading notice, or advertisement of any kind, insert ed for les* than 2u cents. — ...... ~~ ....... ‘\,*~ Entered at the Coquille Postoffice a> Second Class Mail Matter. turned down. He has supported a considerable part of the Hoover pro gram which Roosevelt and Garner at tack without qualification. He has seen nothing to commend in a single economic proposal the nominee-haa as yet put forward. To all this must be added "the bitter dose that was given him to swallow at the national convention when two men were nominated, neither one of whom be believed worthy, through a trade engineered by two of his bitter est enemies, one of whom he declares uroke faith with him and the other of whom had printed things about him .hat a man does not forgive. So what can he say and keep his reputation for sincerity, courage and forthrightness? It is little wonder he ia taking a long time to think it over. ............... = time being at least, by the failure ofI State Treasurer Holman to secure the support of either of the other mem- I bers of the board of control for his J resolution dismissiong the purchasing agent. No sooner had this matter been settled, however, than is began to be noised »found the corridors of the capital that Ridehalgh was slated for the skids and that Governor Meier himself would administer the push that would start him on his way. Ridehalgh wa* employed several months ago by the board of control to make a check of the travel expense accounts of state officials and em ployees. Unquestionably he has done a good job and has succeeded in cor- reeling many abuses which had grown up in connectton with trips around the elate on public business. In the course of his duties, however^ he has i í To Whom It May Concern! There appear below some of our Meat Prices that were in force in July, or be fore. It is our Idea to keep before our trade the fact that we lead in Quality, Price and Service. Our statements are based on Facts and Figures. Com pare them 4 - 3 - 2 -1 years ago. Com part them Yesterday and Today.. We will leave those facts to your intelli- gence. I I I naturally made himself unpopular in some qaurters and there are many who would welcome a chance to I grease the skids over which he is I Oct 1 & 3—Saturday and Monday scheduled to go. • Never to divert from the quality we handle. V ■ ■■ ■— The Communist party hae been I given recognition in Oregon and will I « have a place on the November ballot I ■ ■ IjillaSl • with candidates for president and vice I presidential electors, I Port districts in Orsgon succeeded president, INTEREST, NOT A “SLATE” in reducing their debt burden by more United States senator, a congressman I There must have been a “slate” than >1,000,000 in the past two years, and two seats in the state legislature I (This Special appeared in prepared for the city caucus last reports compiled by State Treasurer from Multnomah county. LEADS Monday evening! In no other way is Holman reveal. The total outstand it possible to account for the fact that ing net debt of the 18 port districts H. S. Tuition Fund Upheld with half of the voting population in in the state as of July 1, last, was The high school tuition fund has Coquille in attendance the present 18,511,164.71 compared to >9,556,117.- mayor, council members and recorder 08 on July 1, 1980. Two of the 13 been held by the state supreme court Price since Jan. 1) This is Roasts) were all re-nominated by substantial port districts in the stat*—Alsea and to be constitutional, except in one minor detail. This exception, the majorities. Coquille river—are entirely free of court holds, does not invalidate the And what is a “slate” debt. The net debt of the. other elev In tjie. old convention nominating en districts range from >25,300 for remainder of the act Neither will it, in system it was possible for a boas, the Port of Bandon to a high of »,- .the opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle and C. A. Ha ward, state su whether state, county or city, to make for the Port of Astoria. »s. perintendent of echools, interfere deals with the leaders of delegations since with the operation of the act to deliver a precinct or county bloc Demand on the part of Oregon mo The opinio'n of the supreme court, of delegates ter a set of candidates torists for a reduction in license fees HONEST— SERVICE AT without the average voter having any is being strenuously opposed by Leslie written by Justice Belt, modifies s decree of Judge Hill of the Marion thing to say about the action of those M. Scott, chairman of the highway Valley county circuit court in the case of. delegates. t 4 commission, who claims that the pro But the primary system knocked posed flat fee of >3 or even >6, with Weinacht against O. D. Bower, sheriff, Get the boss-controlled convention into a an increase of one cent in tM gasoline of Marion county, to cover the defect 1 as low $1.00 > in the act as pointed out by the court cocked hat, and when a majority of tax will seriously cripple the highway This defect is found in the provi voter» decide whom they wish to fund. Shop at FIRST sion of the act which authorizes the represent them in any office or offices ■ ■ ■■ - inclusion of irfterest on the investment there Is no more truth in the subtle _ Resignation of Willard Mark«, of — > suggestion that there is some crooked Albany’ fiim the state senate’to’ ac- in the high school plant as one of the work going on than there is in the eept a federal appointment as referee item* of cast on which the high school bunk that more than 150 people can in bankruptcy ha* automatically ele tuition levy is based. This item, the court point* out,' is arbitrarily fixed be controlled in their individual vot vated Frank Lonergan, speaker of the by the clerk of the school district ing, in a town like Coquille. House» to the position of “lieutenant Why not accept the logical conclu governor.” As president of the sen without any appeal from hie decision sion that the people knew what they ate Mark* was next in line of suc and violates the “due process” clause of the constitution. wanted T cession in the event of a vacancy in The ruling of the high court will th* office of governor. 201 necessitate a re-figuring of taxes FIGHTING FOR LOST CAUSE levied against property in pon-bigk Claude E, Ingalls, editor of the Cor ita tei warrant for >1,045,603.75 A si school districts at this time and wffl vallis Gaaette-Timea, who has proba tejrlMffi ____ _ City this week mt ___ to New York bly done more than any other single to meet principal and interest pay result in a loss of this item to the individual to keep animosity and ill- ment* due October 1 on bonds issued high school districts until the defect grocery’ if one gets the essential foods feeling fanned to 4 white heat, be by the World War Veterans State Aid is' corrected by legislative action. —milk, fruits, vegetables and cereal*. The opinion of Justice Belt waa tween the towns of Eugene and Cor -ommisaion. Fast eating, eating when overtired, concurred in by all members of th* irregularity of meals, food aversion, vallis, cannot understand why Ash -i______- ' court with the exception of Justice land and La Grande refuse to fall for candy habit and habitual over and un Negotiations for a loan of >1,500.- the school consolidation measure 000 have just been completed by Kelley who, in a dissenting opinion, der eating are all bad food habits. which would reanlt in giving them State Treasurer Holman to finance declared that the decree of the lower These faulty habits should be cor - Equipped to handle the largest of mill jobs, each a union college instead of a itate business until new taxes become court should be affirmed in its en- rected. and no job too small to receive the most normal school. “As all through the due next spring. It is expected that tirety. A diet giving the optimum of health careful treatment. Our electric welding “ Resolving every reasonable doubt campaign they have probably been idditional loans'will be necessary to for a minimum of expenditure can be equipment is complete. Portable outfit for won by lies. That is one of the best keep the general fund on a cash ba- in favor of the validity of the act,” developed from the following list: Justice Bolt declared, “we are con things the university partisans do,” aia. work outside the shop. For breakfast—fruits, fresh or dried, strained to hold that the part thereof such as oranges, grapefruit, prunes, says the Corvallis editor. Possibly delegating to a ministerial officer the dried peaches and apricots. Cereals, • Loggers will find our service is prompt, they are fearful of the promises Seventeen independent candidate* emanating from a place where its have filed their nomination certifi power to determine the valuation of any cooked whole grain cereal, such satisfactory and economical. chief spokesman accuses everyone cates with the secretary of state’« of high school property as a basis for a as com meal mush, oatmeal or else of being a liar. The people of Ore fice for a place on the November bal tax, without notice or opportunity for cracked wheat served with milk or gon have been proud of their univer lot. The aspirations of these candi the taxpayer to be heard, violates the cream and a little sugar. Toast, pref sity for years and its takes something dates range from the office of diatrict ‘due process’ clause and is therefore erably whole wheat; milk or cocoa as COQUILLE This part of the more than the vituperative pen of an attorney to that of United States sen unconstitutional. a beverage. act, however, does not invalidate the Ingalls to change that opinion. For lunch at noon—some vegetable ator. These are in addition to the remainder thereof. " such' as potatoes, beans, or macaroni partisan and non-partisan candidates WHAT CAN 8MITH BATT with salad—either fruit or vegetable Pacific Northwest selected by the voter* at the primaries affidavit and a certified copy of of Sane Eating In an editorial note appended to 'ast with bread, butter and milk. their discharge, and all applicants the Calvin Coolidge article on “The (Oregon State Board of Health) For dinner in the evening—some Health Meeting "at Roseburg must file a non-water reserve affidavit Republican Case,” it was stated that A correspondent to the state de- . We eat much more food than we cheap cut of meat or fish, or if not Invitations have been issued to and a power-site reservation under “The Democratic Ca»e” would be pre ■Mirtment addressed the secretary really need qnd so most of our ener available, eggs in some form, to Southwestern Oregonians to attend Sec. 24 of the Act ef Jun* 19, 1920, a* sented in the Saturday Evening Post thereof as “AU Hone,” and to make gies are consumed in getting rid of gether with rice or potatoes and a an Institute in Roseburg, Oregon, th* land ia embraced in a Power-site a few weeks later by Gov. Alfred E. doubly sun, titled him the “state the waste. Much haa been written green vegetable such as spinach, Tuesday, October 4. It is sponsored reservation. As this is cut-over or Smith. and said about reduced income and carrots, etc., cooked, with fruit salad by the Oregon Tuberculosis Associa logged off land the filing fee will be game warden.” Such is fame. A few days Later the editor of the the necessity for stringent economy or stewed fruits, with milk or cocoa tion and the Douglas County Public >6.50. No right may be acquired to Post announced that Gov. Smith had Sam Brown, militant member of in. household expenses, particularly to drink. Health Association. The Institute said land by settlement in advance of cancelled his agreement to write the the state senate from Marion county, food budgets. We need to go back The needs of an adult man are 3,000 will be held in the Episcopal Parish entry or otherwise, except in aeeor- promised article. inswts that be is still in the race for to the simple diets freed in a large calorie« a day and of the adult wom House, from 10:30 a. m . to 12:00 and dane with the above. No reason for the cancellation has president of the senate in spite of the measures of Che expensive condiments an, 2500. In temperate climates the from 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. Guest* HamiU A. Canaday« Register. been given, but there have been two "laima sdvanced by Fred Kiddle, of and aide dishes that in our period of range of protein is from 10 to 15 — ~ and visitors to the Institute ar* in surmises as to the cause. One was island City, that he has rtlore than plenty have been commonplace. A per cent of the total calories; for fat vited to the annual meeting. Old Papera, good-sited package at that after reading the Coolidge article enough votes already signed on the sftnple sane method of eating will 20 to 35. and for carbohydrates 50 to The Sentinel for I cento. Gov. Smith concluded that nothing he dotted line to insure his election. Sen serve to improve the health of the 70. If the amount of protein and fat Land Restored to Entry could say for the Democracy would ator Brown sang his “swan song”_ps community. Enforced economic^ falls much below 80 and 50 Gm re Notice is hereby given that the stand the comparison that would in- a legislator at the close of the 1929 diets can lay the foundation for a spectively per day or the percentage T. 27 S., R. y W„ evitably be made. The other was that session but before the next election nutritional rehabilitation. We need a derived from carbohydraes runs above BEU HEM Sec. after thinking it over more carefully rolled Vround changed hie mind and diet balanced in its nutritional quali-' 60 the diet is in need of adjustment W. M., 40 acres in Coos Co., Oregon, has been restored to entry, subject to he realised that to write “The Demo decided-that he wanted mor* of it. ties which appeal to the eye. In pre the preference rights of ex-service cratic Case” without a whole hearted paring a diet we should not lone sight Pacific International Next men of any war, military expedition endorsement of the Democratic nom A case thrown into the lap <rf the of the fact that any prepared menu, inee would do’ the Democratic party Oregon holds a world record few of or military occupation in which the state supreme court this week though it contains all the required more harm than good,' while to give through a mandamus proceeding will calories and vitamins and though it its citisens are aware of. It has the United States may have been engaged, the Democratic nominee such endorse be of interest to every school district be balanced in so far as essential largest enrollment of 4-H Club boys! ' and to citisem of the United States ment would do Gov. Smith more harm In the state. It involves the right of constituents are concerned, may, if and girls of any state in the Union in who served with the Allied Armies I during the world war, on October 19, than good. i county treasurer to ignore warrants it be a monotonous one, result in the proportion to its population. The 4-H boys ‘and girls are the 1932. and open to the _____________ Whether one conjecture or the drawn on a specific fund after the consumption of an inadequate quanti general public, , world’s potential agricultural and If still untiled on, on January 18? 198s’ other or something entirely different fund has been exhausted. The cult ty of food. homemaking leaders. Standing fore-i *t the United States Land Office,' hits the truth nobody but Smith can was brought by the Tillamook school The guiding principle in the selec tell- -and he probably will net. Dis- iietrict in an effort to compel the tion of foods is to provide those nu most in educating and preparing its Roseburg, Oregon, and all inquiries tarbing as his silence unquestionably treasurer of Tillamook county to pay tritional essentials of which shortage youth for such outstanding and essen-' relatives thereto should be ««drensed is to the Democratic nominee and hie warrants drawn on the high school tends to permanent injury. This tisl life work ia a significant record.’ to this office. friends, it can be easily understood. tuition fund, or lacking the fund* should he done even at the cost of a And the man largely responsible for ’ Application, may be filed In this of What could he say? with which to pay, to mark the war sacrifice of other features of the di this ia O. M. Plummer, General Man fice by ex-service men within 20 days It is only a few month* since in a rants “not paid for want of funds" in etary which are normally desirable ager of the Pacific International Live prior to the opening, or from^3eptem- public speech he . denounced Gov. order that they might begin drawing but not absolutely essential. During stock Exposition and much loved her 29. 1932, to October 18, 1932, and Roosevelt as a demagogue, and he has i rite rest. the acute emergency all available “great grandfather” of the Boys’ and by the general public from December made no secret of his conviction that 29, 1982, to January 17, 1983, and all sources of economical food should be Girls' club work in the went he ia not of Presidential sis*. He is Out of a Better Baby show started applications filed during thia 20-dd> Interest in the affain of Oregoh’s utilised but money need not be spent on record as stoutly opposed to Hie official family has bee* temporarily in diversifying the diet merely for by Mr. Plummer hi 1'900 the idea of period will be considered as filed si immediate payment of the bonus, a transferred from Wiliam Einsig, sake of variety. One can forego fiesh, education and help to Loy* and girl« multaneously and if more than one bill for which the Vice-Presidential state purchasing agent, to H. H. Ride fowl, fish, sweets, and most of the grew into the present enrollment of application is filed for the land a nominee forced through the House of halgh. director of transportation. sweetened and shortened products of 20.000 4-H Club members in Oregon drawing will be held. Representatives. He was for th* Einsig’s position on the state pay the bakery as well as most of the alone, with 2,700 tn Multnomah coun Ex-service men must file with their sales tax which the Democratic House roll haa been made secure for the miscellaneous foods bought in th* ty, and spread Into all states of th* applications for th* tend a •oldier’s Fresh HAMBURGER 2 & ISC July) ECONOMY Leaf Lard Pork Roasts lb (Note: lb . 6V2C (Our not SHANK ECONOMY AT ECONOMY yeaj 3 (Today and 35c Jan. 1) A Real Special at Economy Dr“"dHens EXPERT Steer Pot Roasts *8 Hams ECONOMY Packing Co. Famous Our Prices (Some as Each) Economy Steer > Rib Roasts Mls 2 Now for5c lb . Economy Cash Market We Deliver (Buy with Assurance) Phone COQUILLE MACHINE SHOP How Modem Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly—Safely