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FAGS FOUR Tn COQUILLE VALLEY BKNTfMBL, COQUILLE OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1881 w 4 seems hot to have produced favorable Rhode Wand . .... 2 reactions in the minds of listeners. . 8 South Carolina .... 1 '4 So far as the Democratic cause is con South Dakota .... 1 a seoo sarta ta a mm twm By W. 8. Sickels cerned the Happy Warrior might best 11 Tenneowe .... .... 1 23 3 H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES have been left to sulk in Ms tent. 4 •Utah ............... PuNtehers The “X” vs. the Axe IS THIS COND1T1ON WANTED? 3 .... I Vermont. ..... H. À. YOUNG, Editor Regarding the various proposed 11 A new idea was suggested to us .... 1 constitutional amendments and meas Virginia ......... 8 thio week on the prohibition repeal 1 Washington .. .........• Subscription Rates ures to be submitted to the voters of 8 One Year................................. .....82.00 question, It was by a man who has Oregon at the gneral election, the beet •West Virginia • • • • 12 Six Montha...................................... 1.00 never taken a prominent-part as a dry Wisconsin ... .... 1 advice that can be offered at this time Three Montha........................................ 00 supporter, but one who thinks deeply 3 •Wyoming ..... .... is ,p> swat with you X all proposals No subscription taken unlera paid on all questions of public policy. . for in advance. This rule is impera that will increase taxes or living ex 531 If the eighteenth amendment ia re 27 . «7 tive. penses. Many gentlemen, axes in pealed, what are we going to get? hand, are standing in line waiting for The repeal campaign is being fi The above table was compiled by you to turn the grind-stone. nanced by those who expect to pro taking from the Oregon Blue Book the fit by the sale of liquor. Party plat 1928 electoral vote by states, com From Coast to Coast forms and candidates are all opposed paring it with the 1932 allotment, as Throughout the nation, from the to the return of the saloon, but with per Literary Digest, and placing the Atlantic to the Pacific, human forces the repeal of all prohibition laws, Advertising Rates differences in the lose and gain* col' are gathering for the war on tax bur Display advertising. 28 cents per what te offered in its place? Abso umns. ■*.. dens. People are up in arms against inch; loss than 5 inches, 30 cents per lutely nothing. unscientific, confiscatory taxation to inch. No advertisement inserted for ■> Those who have spent their millions Pilate's Question less than 50 cents. Readings notices support unnecessary and wasteful The political situation is so confused 10 cents per line. No reading notice, fighting the dry cause will, If repeal government, county, state or national. advertisement of anv kind, insert- is effective, come forward and urge by the intermingling with facts of ex Here is the war-cry from the At for less than 25 cent». the licensing of liquor sale; they will aggeration and miastatemente, that lantic coast, voiced by the Saturday want to begin to cash in on their in it requires investigation, labor and Evening Post: Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as vestment at once, and the saloon, by time these days to get the truth, a Second Class Mail Matter. “The country is willing to stand for whatever name it may be called, will sacrifice indeed, but necessary if you reasonable and necessary taxation. If be the first consideration. The saloon wish .this government to endure. It business objects, jt, too, is taking a V 1 will come back. is little wonder that Pilate inter stupid and untenable position. But When saloons were legalized and li rupted the proceedings of a certain THE TWELVE MEASURES for every laborer and white-collar man censed, the women did not Have the notable case to huruire: “What is ON THE BALLOT to work part of his day, for every right of suffrage. They w«e not al truth?” In expressing his opinion on the farmer to plant part of his farm, and lowed in saloons. twelve measures which appear on the for every business man to give up not Now that an enlightened nation has This writer was told last summer ballot at the November eighth elec only a part of his profits but the pos granted them all the righta that the by a United ijtate* revenue collector, tion, the Sentinel editor doubts that sibility of making any profits, in or male alone possessed for hundreds of Stationed at the Canadian-Washing anyone will agree with his judgment der, like a modern Sinbad, to carry years previously, are they not going ton, border, that bootlegging was as some governmental old man of the sea all down the line. Some will agree to have the same right to enter a big a problem in British Columbia as on his shoulders, is a condition that with us on some measures and not on saloon, stand up to the bar and take it is in the States. Prices at the gov cannot continue.’* othens. We do not expect to be of the their drink aa has a man ? They are. ernment dispensaries, it was pointed Let the Pacific coast be heard from majority on each of the twelve, nor And some of them will insist on that out, are very high on account of the through a recent editorial utterance can we give in a short newspaper ar right. heavy tax. Therefore it would seem of the Portland Oregonian: ticle more than a very brief reason Then what are you going to have’ the only way to put the bootlegger for our support or rejection of the “This te no time to increase any A mess such as was never before wit out of business is for legitimately- body's taxes, or any kind of texes. It measure. But we are willing to go on nessed in this country. made liquor« to be sold at prices with record whether we are with the ma Think it over before you vote for te no time to increase income taxes, which the b. 1. cannot afford to com or real property taxes, or business jority or not repeal. pete. texes. The average citisen, in direct 301. No. Taxpayer voting qualifica raA .......................................... tion amendment. The right of suf There are a great many people who and indirect taxes, and in taxes passed They Are Deliberate Lies frage is guaranteed- by the constitu are honestly dissatisfied with the can down to him on what he has to buy, Irresponsible and unworthy mem tion and to forbid a man's vote be- didates for president of both the maj contributes three months' earnings l. E. NORTON, Coquille For State Senator «. cause he does not own property is or parties, and many have expressed every year to the cost of federal; state bers of a spurious organization of war veterans have been circulating a not justice. J. G. MULLEN, North Bend For State Representative the intention of voting for neither and local governments. printed sheet called the Veteran’s “ One-fourth of his time, the average 302. Yes. Authorizing criminal Hoover nor Roosevelt. Thousands LOUIS L. KNAPP, Port Orford trials without juries by consent of upon thousands who had intended to man works for the government. The News, for the sole purpose of defam For Joint Representative ing the President and the Vice-Presi accused. It will speed up the work of vote for Roosevelt, after reading his strain te becoming unbearable!” WILLIAM E. WALSH, Mfld. For District Attorney It is possible the voter would be dent of the United States. the court, save money for the tax speeches, listening to them, and di It is charged that Hoover is not an payer, and no innocent man will fear gesting them, have corihe to realise three-thirds right if he voted against For County Commissioner CHAS. F. DOANE, North Bend , leaving his fate in the hands of an that the New York governor falls far the entire list'of amendments and American citizen. It is sufficient answer to point out measures that appear on the ballot. honest judge. short of measuring up to presidential GEO. F. WINCHESTER, Mfld. For County Clerk that during all the years that Herbert 304. Ye«. Six per cent tax irmi ta calibre. They know H would be a tien amendment, li the six per cent mirtake to elect him and they will not “A Wilderness Crying for a Voice” Hoover followed his profession of a J. P. BEYERS, Coquille For Oounty Assessor The following quotation is from the mining engineer in foreign countries law must be retained, the proposed vote for him so the?<«ra going to give amendment will insure that texes are him half a vote Sy not voting for writing of Albert Pike, deceased for he carried passports as an. American MARTHA MULKEY, Coquille For Co. Supt. Schools not jumped six per cent every year by president at all! And, of course, a vote nearly Half a century, and is repro citizen. He could not have travelled For County Coroner levying bodies. It is in the interest for a minor party candidate will have duced from The New Age magasine: from country to country without DR. RU8SELL KEIZER, N. B. “We should naturally supose that a them, and he could not have obtained of the taxpayer. the same effect—a half vote for Roos- EDWIN H. KERN, Coquille For County Surveyor - 306. Yea. Oieomargarms tax bill. oveH. That these voters do not like natien in distress would take counsel them without being an American citi- It' m really a tariff, a protection of the republican nominee ae a candidate with the wisest of its sons. But, on sen. HARRY PERROTT, Coquille For Constable The second scurilous charge is that Coos county dairymen’s market is weighing as much with them aa the the contrary, great men seem never so 309. Nk>. Prohibiting commercial unfitnera of the democratic candidate. scarce as when they are most needed, Herbert Hoover employed only Chi a fishing on Rogue river. The sports And by unfitnera we simply mean his and small men never so bold to insist nese labor on his California ranch, men's right can be safeguarded with qualification and hte ability, not his on infesting place, as when mediocrity and, that he caused a sign to be put up and incapable pretence and sophomoric warning white men not to apply for proper regulation of commercial fish moral or personal attributes. ermen’s activities. it is to be either Hoover or Roose greenness, and showy and sprightly work. COO8 COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE That is another despicable lie. 810. Yea. Higher education ap velt, and those who are unalterably incompetency are most dangerous.” “Showy and sprightly incompeten When managing mining proper propriation bill. Five hundred thou opposed to the democrat, are giving K. H. Hansen, President sand dollars of the 31,181,173 appro him half a vote when they vote for cy.” ’ A wonderful phrase. Should be ties in South Africa, Mr. Hoover in pinned to the coat lapels of many can sisted on white labor being employed, Paid Adv. by Coos County Republican Central Committee priated by the legislature for the neither. didates. and he so stated in a recent speech. state institutions was vetoed by the The Palo Alto Chamber of Com governor. The bill would only au- To our farmer friends who may be Nominee«' Religion merce now issues a statement that thrize the payment of 8681,173 which intending to vote for the democratic Many inquiries have been made says that Hoover never i ployed is needed for the cause of higher ed national candidate and a revision ucation in the state. Oregon haa nev downward of tariff rates: How about with reference to the religious and even one Chinese on hie farm near er been niggardly in matters of edu the oleomargarine bill? That is a ten fraternal affiliation» of the nomineee that place, and that no sign of any cation, nor do we believe'' the people cent tariff, which in the interest of for the office,» of President and Vice kind was ever displayed. Hoover never owned more than an interest in the want to cut off appropriations for the dairymen has been submitted to the President of the United States. President Hoover is a Quaker. s ranch, and- he sold that four years state institution. voters by the legislature. If you be Oregon citizens are on the brink of ruin, facing the bitter Governor Roosevelt is an Episcopal ago. The Chinaman story was printed •18. No. To repeal Oregon state lieve in protection for your own pro prospect of losing properties by tax confiscation. prohibition law. What could 14 fed ducts, should you not, to be consistent, ian and a member of the Masonic fra- in an unscrupulous sheet edited by v With a high-powered taxing machine, designed for more __ rr _ ......... wuv ior ternity. L Halderman-Julius, the author of more eral officers do in enforcing prohibi support those who are fighting for the protection of” A^ericin ViidusL I 9pe*ker G,rner te a Methodist, aS dirt against decent people than any than the traffic will stand, the tax boosters have speeded along, tion laws in Oregon if all state and r • ‘ _ ___ without effective control. They are now on the edge of the (fitch. is also Vic* President Curtis. living editor, and who hae spent yearn county asaiatance was removed. Wait ries? Talk of tax strikes is heard, but far more serious is the ut of his life in jail. until ft has been determined whether ter inability of property owners to pay their taxes. Contrary to the general belief a lo national prohibition ia to ba repealed. In the minds of decent people such Vote Shift In the Electoral College Many governmental units, by reason of tax delinquencies, 315. No. Freight truck and bus cal shoe-repairer reports less businem In forecasting election results by attacks will only bring contempt for are on the verge of bankruptcy. bill. The legislature ia th« place to than before the depression and adds electoral votes, the following table of people who peddle such stories, Fortunately, the opportunity is at hand for clear thinking devise such regulatory laws. Trucks that it is'the same throughout the fers figure« to conjure with, as their peddling will make votes citizens to take control and direct a safer course. should be regulated, yes, but not by a country. One of the n-asons given for changes have taken place in 32 states Hoover. . » Two constructive measures now on the ballot will insure law, drawn by one man, when 99 per this condition is that the shoe manu since 1928 by the shifting hither and It’s a pity we cannot mussle the efficient driving of the tax machine and a slower gait. cent of the voter« do not know what facturers are flooding the trade with yon of 27 votes, due to the 1930 fed- mud slingers. These measures embody the improved Oregon Plan of tax the real effect of that law would be. such cheap and Inferior shoes that it eral'cenaua: and debt supervision and control—the best plan ever presented does not pay the wearer to have them 315. No. Moving university, nor Loas Gain Now in any state. mal and law school, establishing jun repaired. Good quality ahoes are still Alabama .... ........... 1 11 They will secure very substantial reductions in the property ior colleges. This measure has !>een coming for attention. •Arizona ..., a • . » e a> 3 tax load and thereby promote better government. discussed at greater length than any •Arkansas . .. 8 They will definitely separate tax levying from tax spending And now we hear of a republican - 9 other on the ballot. Give the recent California 22 powers. ly organised board of higher educa who will not vote for Hoover because •Colorado .... • They will provide effective limitations and control of taxes the latter has not paid the taxes on tion an opportunity to work out an Connecticut . ...... 1 8 and indebtedness, but positively will not disturb the existing his dam across the Colorado river for economical program befote throwing •Delaware ... I 6% limitation nor lift the lid of any debt restriction now fixed by three yean! That is the dam which »1? our state institutions of learning Florida ........ 1 7 constitutional provision. into a hodge pndge that would set the the democratic candidate for presi Georgia ......... ........... 2 12 They will preserve the true substance of home rule in system back many years and coat ad dent uniformly called the "Boulder •Idaho ........... 4 taxatoin, distinguished from the empty form of that great prin ditional minions in the next few Dam” when he was on hie trip •Illinois ..... ciple, as it has been perverted by tax boosters to their own through the west. years. ■'•’»L’-, 14* Indiana ......... ........... 1 selfish purposes. ¡ft , 819 921 823. No. This te « Iowa ............. ........... 2 11 The election date this year is as late Voters, the appeal is to you to help yourselves and your tinkering with our tex laww when Kansas ........ ........... 1 fellow citizens, to save Oregon property owners from impending as it can ever be. Falling on the what the state needs is a thorough re 11 Tuesday after the first Monday in the Kentucky '. 4 ........... 2 ruin and your governments from fiscal chaos by voting: - * vision of all tex law on a sane basis. •Louisiana ... 10 month, the November election dates Tax and Debt Control Constitutional Amendment We now have an income tax law, and Mai(,e ........... ........... 1 6 the state tax officiate are not satisfied can vary from the second to the •Maryland 8 eighth. Tax Supervising and Conservation Bill with it. When an equitable tex pro- Massachusetts .... 1 17 .320 X Yes ' gram is enacted into law the income 4 OREGON TAXPAFYERS EQUALIZATION and CONSERVATION LEAGUE 1» Kenneth Carl on Winning Team Michigan ... tax will be a part of it Let's not Minnesota .. ......... 1 11 JAMES E. BURDETT, President tinker and amend. Build a new ays- Agricultural students at Oregon Mississippi ,. ......... 1 a 9 R. C. FLANDERS, Secretary State college a pa prent ly know their Missouri .... ......... 3 tern from the ground up. CJ^WAdrJ^ - _______ ^04 Woodlarit Building, Portland, Oregon. 16 328. Ne. State water , power _ __ and ___ cows and their butter, as the judging •Montana — hydroelectric amendment Such a law teams at the Pacific International Nebraska is already on the statute books, and Livestock exposition in Portland •Nevada . 1 v.e. ne7*.r • hungry moment” Fat folks should take one half tea the proposed amendment adds to it “cleaned up" aH competition in these •New Hampshire .. spoonful of Kruschen Saits in a glass REPUBLICAN NOMINEE only the authority to incur an in divisions, New Jersey .. of hot water in the morning before The dairy cattle judging team was •New Mexico . debtedness up to six per cent of the Courageous, Capable and Ag breakfast — it's the SAFE, harmless assessed valuation of property in the composed of Harold Finnegan, Forest New York .... gressive, Mr. Mott haa established a way to reduce as tens of thousands of men and women know. state. Quite a chunk of credit to Grove; Kenneth Carl, Arago; and North Carolina record of constructive leadership and For your health’s rake ask for and place in the hands of a state commis Donald Sherwood, Nyssa, and coached North Dakota actual accomplishment» that richly got Kruschen st Fuhrman's Pharm by Dr. I. R. Jones. This team made Ohio............. sion! deserves your vote in promoting him acy, Inc., or any drug store—the cost the highest average score for all Oklahoma .. to the National Congress. for »bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but Al Smith's breeds as well as taking flrut in Hol ^Oregon .... a trifle and if after the first brttle Vote 25X Janes W. Mott Thé Sentinel •••»♦♦•»♦♦»•••♦♦••••••»•♦♦»»••»•♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦fr*** TABLOIDS CANDIDATES Endorsed by the COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE VOTERS ARE URGED TO SUPPORT THESE CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICES TO WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN NOMINATED The following have been regularly nominated by republicans in the May primary election, and are candidates who made the race in the manner pro vided by law. All of these are fully qualified for the duties of the office to which they were nominated and are worthy of the confidence and support of all of the voters, regardless of political affiliation. Coos County Republican Ticket HELP WANTED For Congress JAMES W. MOTT Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks stein and Jersey Pennaylvania