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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1933)
The Sentinel instead of “culture" will survive. Medford Grocery It has been suggested that the laws be suspended for a time to per mit the killing of game by those who are in need of it for food. J. W. Laird, a Coquille citizen, says he hasn't hunted deer for thirty-five years, al though he baa maintained the licensed The special session of the state leg- privilege to do so. He thinks he might have averaged one buck per islature which ended its week’s tabors season, therefore his quota of game, shortly after midnight Saturday was so to speak, still remains in the woods a |>0,000 fiasco. Convened by Governor Meier to en available for the needy. act a sales tax or some other measure Shorty Wilcoxon had a dispute as a relief to the state tax on property with a neighbor a few days ago as to the session cost the taxpayers of Ore the spelling of a certain word. Ho gon approximately 410,000 and ac says he looked at Webster's dictionary complished practically nothing. ■y W. 8. Sickels While the session enacted a bill re and found the dictionary was wrong. Just to prove his contention another pealing or setting aside the property tax for state purposes as contained County and city employees in many dictionary was consulted and that was Petites Therefore hi the levy of the state tax commis also found to be wrong. * sections of the country are receiving sion, the legally minded members of 8horty was right. for their services warrants bearing the both branches declare the measure to ■ ',r \. pleasant little phrase, “Presented for Under the present system of col be unconstitutional and regard it as payment, but not paid for want of a futile political gesture. Governor funds,” and further decorated by the lecting taxes in Oregon, the 8 per cent Meier is generally expected to veto penalty feature constitutes an induce-' date of such presentation, together Entered at the Coquille PostoAoo as ment not to pay. If wo had a rebate the bill, unless ho, too, invites finan with the treasurer ’ s signature. They Second Class Mail Matter. 3 25c cial chaos in state affairs, and should cannot bo cashed at their face value feature for prompt payment of taxes, he send it back to the lawmakers with there would exist an inducement to OAce Corner W. Pint and Wfflard 84. because the banks in the various com his disapproval it ia questionable if munities cannot longer take them. This pay. it would find sufficient support to action by the banka is absolutely neces In a report to President Hoover Sec pass over his veto. Even if it did, 13 Years After Prohibition sary, having been dictated by the su retary of State Stimson points out it is pointed out, it would not become ™ ; th. v.rnment’semergency bars P*rvigin* »»«hority that telle bankers it telle bankers (Union Signal) that the governments emergency bare , n-.v effective until 90 days after the dose how to ran their business. Back of On the thirteenth birthday of na- against immigration “during the eco of fhe regular season which would be Pure Gdta Wwt, Vxwe Sx this, however, is the sound policy that tional prohibition the eighteenth a- nomic depression” than have 500.^ resulted in too late to afford much relief thia aH«;. IJ ** mendment has succeeded so well that _.u -T___ u„ a... i diversified manner. In other words. the liquor interests of the world are year. Should the governor sign the who normally would have entered the banka are not allowed to put too many banded together in a furious onslaught measure or permit it to become a law country. ________________ without his signature, it will probably eggs in one basket to break down the safeguards of the Investment by the public in oonds, American home against the greatest be attacked in the courts by some What, we ask, is “Wholy Writ*! ■'"r-■■■>- .,____________ 1 as a rule, is made from surplus funds evil the race has ever known. Every creditor of the state. ▼ In the last issue of «he Myrtle Creek The only other^biil psaaed by the of individuals and institutions seeking pretense is now sot aside; the fight is Mail, Editor Rice writes, “The human special session was one authorising heart is ’desperately wicked* we are earnings for idle money. These oUi- now the home against the liquor traf the state treasurer to stamp warrants gstions take precedence — theoretically, fic. told in Wholy Writ" Wherever it “not paid for want of funds” and to was he read it, we cannot help agree- Jat *e*"t over tverf other, and failure Prohibition has paased beyond the TaH ing with him in his argument that the t*,em 8bey are due pro testing point and demonstrates its pay interest at the rate of five per human race is better off when it is ***• condition known as “insol- value in the fields of economy, health, cent on warrants so stamped. This bill, rushed through as an emergency sociology and public morale. It has working eight to twelve hours a day,1 measure, was regarded as necessary than it would be under the techno-' A county or city may fail to pay been assailed by the most heavily fi than it would be under the techno- to the preservation of the state’s cred cratie plan of three of four hours «v«n to^the point of causing nanced world-wide organisation of it With lees than «200,000 cash on them to beoome abject victims of want, liquor men our present civilization has daily. Qt. ’ and stMl remain technically “solvent”; ever seen; and yet it has weathered hand to meet claims in excess of but let them fail to meet bond maturi- these storms which would have suf «500,000, including the -December state SPECIAL SESSION A FIZZLE The special session of the Oregon **•" ¡nterest-^be requirements of ficed to overthrow a measure lorn payroll—this was Jtha only alternative to repudiation of these claim«. It is e. legislature last week, ended just as they lnun<^‘*t«1y become strongly estabtiehed. ... —— estimated that in excess of «1,000,- “ insolvent ” . The major claims for the eighteenth moot people expected it would, with- " 000 in state warrants will be out The tern “capital” does not apply amendment are: out anything being accomplished and standing before new revenues are a- to individuals, although an owner of 1 — It made an outlaw of the liqtior an expenditure for the week of «10,- Swift vsMable for their payment in April. an abundance of money is often re traffic. 000. Much of the expense of the session 2— It reduced drinking; it has True, the house passed a sales tax ferred to aa a capitalist Capital, in was represented by clerk and steno i bill which the senate refused to en the sense here usqd, is a thing—a duced drunlctnDoea graphic hire, there being 94 of these act, and a bill was passed exempting system—placid and unconcerned in the i 8—It has reduced death from al- employees on the payroll of the House presence of poverty and human suf- coholism and has been a factor in real property from any state tax, but and Senate. While the House voted faring, but the fimt to take flightto- ' during tjie general mortality, War Veterans State Aid commission [ a matter of history—how can the Te Gov. Meier has intimated that bo 4—By diverting tremendous sums of a pay cut for these employees under would veto it, and he should. Unless ward its strong-box should a small disturbance ( money from the ‘barroom till to ex- the scale of two yean ago, the Senate as set forth in a resolution adopted by storation of a beer tax now balance Ji • business i there is ability enough in this leg- cloud portending refused to follow thia, lead and con unanimous vote of the commission at the budget and bring back grain lature to devise and enact an entirely appear on the horizon of hi lan af- pending industries, it has Increased fined its economies in this direction executive session held in the office of prices, as many are telling us. Corn i American purdhasing power by at ; new system of taxation, and it is to i five bmton'ddtanT «>' P*J-tor unearned Governor ‘Meier in which it was rep then sold at from 8 to IS cents, and Most folks can have little in com- least" _____________ _ ______ _ y«r L H U *• be doubted that there is, the state will _ A larger nunrber of the resented that the finances of the de yet horses were doing aM the work capital. They do not go is wwwmwmJovsrttai®. this economic factor which has help- muddle through another two years moo with — la — X.V __ *_ __ with «.* un- ed . save the . . .am from a greater . l««*^**!** employees at this session partment were on such a sound foot now being done by tracks and auto about «Jaaaml slapping it on the _ S back nation or more of its unequal tax system. due and ' calling it by Its' ’ ¿.piston * * familiarity - ■ of the law- ing sa to make the collection of ad mobiles and tractors. With no compe depression. i , than . usual , were relative* _ . \ We have no doubt but that a sales I 5—It helped raise the American makers-wives, ^«rs-wivea, daughter, daughters and sons ditional revenue from taxes during tition whatever from busses and first name. Capital is shy, distant taxes la as just and equitable a means ‘_._J __ L. of living; __ u A. —this being justified by the by the 1983 unnecessary. , standards it ____ quadrupled the nepotism -Uis nepotism being justified trucks, one hundred and forty rail of taxation as can bo devised, and if and reserved and doos not dull its Now comes this firm qf public ac roads went into the hands of receiv memberships and assets of the buHd- legislators-is palm with entertainment of those po- in addition an income tax could be ing and loan associations; it has given ,<>o ■m*H to ¡»rmit any of the mem- countants with a report in which it ia ers. enacted whieh would get its fair soesod only of deficits; it turns cani- pointed out that not only was the All these things happened at a time share of- the* incomes of every Indi bal, too, at the eight of would-be com the city purchaser a greater purchas- i the session without some such exped waiver of the tax levy unconstitution when the wets had full swdy; when rades Who think they can beat the ing power for farm products at a time vid corporation in the state, when agriculture needed every possible ient to supplement Ma regular salary. al, as this column has intimated before the railroads were not cursed with it >e -> vast improvement on stock market. but that loss of this revenue threatens competition from trucks an^ busses, This writer has an understanding of * help. It has helped millions of child our present system. The trouble with Of a total of 4106481,154.1« spent the entire financial structure of the and when labor saving machiipes were the income tax laws, both state and the view-point of men who manage ren to go to school for a longer period on the state’s primary and secondary bonus department. At the beet, the only in their infancy. Unemployment federal, is that tab many who shodd l fiduciary concerns and knows some [than they could have gone under the highway system for new construction, auditors point out, gaiver of the bo was as great then according to the thing of their duties and problems, and home conditions of the saloon era. pay, escape altogether. additions and betterments during the nus ia merely postponing the day of population, as it is now. Thei point is he has yet to meet one of these gentle past 1« years, since the inception of payment. Ultimately it must bo made that practically all of the remedies men who may be inhuman in thought Ungrateful French the state highway program in 1917, up through a levy against property now being offered to cure our pres or purpose. Breasting the “slings and We wonder why a great deal of the 83,440,«97.60 was spent in Coos coun or from some other tax source and in I arrows of outrageous fortune” also ent plight were in full force and ef I gives one an understanding of the oth- French loan ever came to be classi ty, according to the biennial report the meantime the commission will be fect forty years ago, and the depres | er fellow’s view-point, in case be is fied as war debts. After the war the of the state highway department. up against the necessity of issuing re sion came in spite of them ati.—Os United States loaned that country Lib State funds alone expended on high funding bonds to meet payments on | tempted “to take arms against a sea borne, Kansas Farmer. erty bond money to reconstruct her way work in the county hi the 1« year maturing bond issues. ■ of troubles”, due, as he may think, to railroads, build public buildings, and period amounted to «2,017,657.80 with For Figuring Farm Rentals to buy surplus war material like loco the county contributing «825,197.50 Residents of northern Wasco comity social structure. motives, roiling stock, automobiles and and the federal government «575,817.- are now petitioning the state hydro Uae of the farm price index is sug other equipment on hand in the A. E. 07 in cooperation with the state. The electric commission for the organiza gested as a possible means of giving F. depots. Wo did not want to ship figure does not include expenditures tion of a peoples’ utMity district. elasticity to cash rental contracts on this material home and France needed for maintenance work or the expendi This is the third attempt at organi f,rm* by L. R. Breithaupt, extension it and she bought it at a bargain. Now tures of the federal government and sation of one of these power districts economist at Oregon State college, in effect she says that she believes counties in connection with forest in Oregon since the ensetment of the who points out that wide fluctuations we should make her a present of all highway construction work. tew by the 1931 legislature. Both of in farm prices m recent yeans have im- these things. the other attempt« have been defeated preesod both renters and owners with France made this country a present, There were 36,145 fewer automo through failure of some of the dist the need of some leas rigid arrange of nothing. We paid rent on every biles and trucks bearing Oregon li ricts to be included within the pro ment. foot of trench our army occupied, cense plates at the beginning of 1988 The Oregon farm price index is pub posed project to accept the proposal. every barn, chicken coop or other bil than there were at the beginning of One of these was in Tillamook county; lished each month by the extension let our soldiers slept in, freight on her 1932, according to figures compiled by the other in Hood River county. The service and constitutes a seasonally railreads after rebuilding the road Secretary of State Hoss. Total reg proposed Wasco county project would corrected average of the farm price beds and even for the privilege of istrations for the first half of the include approximately 500 square of 16 commodities that accounted for blowing up bridges across rivers be present fiscal year were 206,908, com miles of territory and it is proposed more than 80 percent of the farm cash ing used by Germans in the march on pared with 242,053 for the same per to develop approximately 10,000 income from crop and livestock pro Faria iod a year ago. Receipts from motor horsepower in a 81,000,000 plant to be duction from 192« to 1980. All other countries in the war re vehicle registration for the six month Thb five-year period is takeh at constructed on the Deschutes river ceived territorial concessions out of period totalled «5,290,176.10 or «907,- with aa additional «400,000 to be spent normal, or 100 percent. Assuming that the German colonies. This country 70842 under that of last year. Com in the construction of a transmission * given farm would have rented is neither asked nor received anything. mercial vehicles show the heaviest do line to carry the “juice” to the ul ti normal times at «600, then under We owe no country any debt and aM erease in registration, the losa being mate consumer living within the Prices ,uch aa prevailed in 1929 when , - we ask is that they pay what they owe 23.32 percent, with the only increase district tM index was 100, the rent would us. — Springfield News. automatically raise to «545. But un- in registration being shown by sea “*r prices such as a year later when sonal trucks. T«D This to Congrem The public', rv^xmsibility for edu- Pred’lct M*ker8 Me<t »• index was only 84, the figure Along in the early Wi wheat sold If there was any element of sur cation of the young—that necessary Butter and ice cream makers of automatically reduced to For October 1981 the index for good citizenship—ends with the Oregon will gather February 20 to 23 prise contained in the report of Goo. at 30 cents; rye, barley, com and oth high school. Beyond that it is neither st Corvallis for the annual convention Black and company, certified public er grains at from eight to 20 dents; was down to 55 which would put the lr“t*nce given down equitable nor fair to the majority of of their state association and for a aceomtanta, on the condition of the hogs at less than three cents, and “’Ll?"1 *“ tax-payers, many of whom are being short course in dairy manufacturing funds of the World War Veterans cattle at two and a half cento. In to 1275. Such a ¡dan ia actually being follow rained by excessive taxation. A part methods which is conducted in connec- State Aid commission it was found to those days every brewery and distil of their tax burden goes for educa- tion with the business meeting by the be only In the fact that the report lery was running and the consump ed already in some parte of Iowa tional frills that are unavailable for dairy department of Oregon State cel- was made public. The report of the tion of liquor was in no way hindered contr,cU have been writ- It has the advantage of removing auditors only served to lend official except in Kansas, and yet this condi £ their own children through inability to lege. • tion did not bring big grain prices, »e element of risk and therefore en- pay the expense of sending them Professor W. C. Cole of the Univer- and authoritative confirmation to ru away to school. sity of California is being brought to mors which had been current about and neither did the revenue on beer u «ood farming from a long A few years ago I might not havo the meeting as special lecturer hi tee the state house for weeks, and to “de and whisky prevent the federal treas ue viewpoint which is an «iv.nt.ge had the courage to express these cream making methods. Committees bunk" propaganda which had been put ury from being drained dry. The “ ow"*r’ ¿«»ter and the community Cleveland administration issued bonds * ner*Hjr, Breithaupt explain*. views, although I have always held are already at work preparing tar «he forth by the commission itself. Two weeks ago the state tax com to the amount of «362.000,000 to hem. Now 1 have a helluvalot of com- various conteota and entertainment mission in promulgating the annual maintain the gold reserve and pre- Bid?^’ A**"cy Mot** ~ 00,11(1 pony. I believe the end of football- features of the annual gathering. the country from going off the levy foT state purpoaea waived the one-half mill levy for the bonus com gold standard. Specials for Fri., Sat., Mon. FreeDeliveryTwice Daily Phone 166 BEANS Cheese Small White Local made TABLOIDS 12C 10 POUND 29c Prunes MILK Fresh Standard Brands 6 LBS. 15c 8 Can. 45C Macaroni Corn Flakes Elbow Cut Regular for 3 PKGS. 19c 4^ 15c SUGAR COFFEE 1 lb . 2 Cane 10 28c 55c 100 Whole Clams Cans 2 for 25 c 2 Mince Meat Kerr s Best 45c $4.39 CORN Extra Golden 19C Can. Purex Bottles 12C 2 »•-. ...... 20c EACH Shrimp Shortening ’s Crescent EACH mi sa ion. This waiver was baaed ou of the World 9c 3«* 19c