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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
4 •S® The Sentinel a seen sarta is a asse num IL A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES Publishers H. A. YOUNG. Editer Subscription Rates One Year...........................................>2.00 Six Months ■ •........... ....«••«••• 1.00 Three Month.............. ............. •« No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule ia impera tive. --¡'JT OUR INDIAN SUMMER 'God loans a little lower these few days. I Draws His green earth yet cloeer to His breast, Bidding the fruited trees and fallow fields After the Bonneville dam ia com Faipwell, ere winter folds them into pleted, then what? An additional 31 rest. million dollars and then another 31 There is a oertain sadness in the sun, million dollars on top of that will not A tenderness unwonted in the rain, begin to build the great transmission lines necessary to bring the juice to As if one said to a beloved, “Farewell. homes in southern Oregon. Who’ll I shall, perhaps, not ses your face again.” run the business? A bunch of poli 1 ■ , Advertising Rates Display advertising. 25 cento per inch: less than 5 inches, 30 cento per inch. No advertisement inserted for lees than 50 cents. Readings notices 10 cento per line. No reading notice, or advertisement of any kind,, insert ed for less than 25 cents. Entered at the Coouille PostoSce as Second Class Mail Matter. GLARING LIGHTS A MENACE In a Kentucky cemetery there is a gravestone erected to P. H. Nolen, as- smtant game warden. After reciting the facta of hie career, it is stated on the marble, "The accident was caused by the glaring lights of a passing au tomobile.” And there are a great many people in Oregon who are injured from the same cause; perhaps some headstone* could be marked the same way. Too many drivers are so heedless of the rights of others that they don’t bother to dim their lights. There is a real need for state police checking up on these thoughtless drivers who are a menace to night driving. ticians. Are politicians more honest and capable than private business men? If so, no one has noticed H. What proportion of the taxes in Ore gon ia now paid by the power utili ties I About one-tenth. What will be the cost per k. w. h. to the consumer under state ownership? (1) A, rate that will bring a fair return on the state's investment (the same aa any private business), (2) plus the loss in taxes' that will result from putting the private companies out of business and off ths tax rolls, (3) plus depreci ation and obaoiesence, (4) plus the cost of frequent changes in manage ment and (5) mismanagement. Pub lic ownership may be all right in some countries, but it has never been a success in the United States. T'. 0 - A World’s Fair Kitchen ; ... ■ A h if they touched, then turned aside with tears, The face of a summer breathing now its last. There will be other summers, other years, But this no more shall rise from out the pust. Frances Holmstrom Liquor control and regulation of its eale, old age pensions and the financ ing thereof and the truck and bus problem have intruded themselves in to the forefront of current political discussion to all but obscure the un employment problem which now prom- ' ¡see to become only an excuse for the HIS ia • picture of a “world'a fair” kitchen and yet there isn’t a thing convening of the legislature. in it that yon cannot have in your own home. To equip a complete All For one thing the preliminaryskir mishes of the governor's committee Electric Kitchen of your own would coat no more than your automobile. Few slogans are heavy with mean of 32 have pretty well demonstrated Undoubtedly you have aome of the appliances co that it ia already partly ing or sense. “Buy Now” is about as the futility of any program that in paid for Why not start planning your jwn All Electric Kitchen now? Your empty as any that have ever • been volves any considerable amount of electrical dealer er thio oompanj will be y.ad to furnish complete informa new revenue. Under the circum sprung. Americans are natural born FIVE CENT HUSBANDS tion, including tar remodeling your prsssnt if you wish. spenders. Ail they need is the stances, with Unele Sam threatening “where-with.” „ Therefore “Buy New” to cut off his contributions to those The NRA is beginning to work. is certainly putting the cart before the states which »fail to make a sincere Inflation also is starting. effort at helping themselves about all horse. Here's the proof: the Oregon lawmakers will be able NRA officials in Portland have re A certain nortorious woman who to do, assuming that they are called ceived a letter from a woman in West Virginia. Ten cento in silver was for many yean has lived by exploit into session, will be to impose a tax enclosed and the woman asked the ad ing young girls has announced that on liquor, pasa a few resolutions of dresses of two men who would be she intends to go into evangelistic confidence in th^tonmediate return of suitable as husbands. She said ehe work. If she does, it will be because prosperity, admit their inability to wished to write them with matrimon she believes it to be a more fruitful oope with the present emergency and racket than her present occupation. trust that the federal government ial intentions. Two for ten cents is about the The sincere religious organizations of will recede from rto ultimatum with present quotation. The market on thia country should bust «hat activity respect to future aid for the unem ~ ' hiMb&nd* long hag 'btm in a serious before it gets started. But it is to be ployed. Present indications are that even tai who claimed that one insane hos and all institution heads gathered the board institution superintendents condition because of overproduction feared some of them will employ her. the proposed new liquor tax will have- pital in that state had been closed as around the council table just aa they present their reports and discuss and also somewhat because of under The Oregon Journal has waxed to run the gauntlet of an attack by a result of the cures effected by the were wont to do before that old cus their* problems and troubles with the consumption. This woman has be This claim tom was abolished more than a year board. come thoroughly imbued with the wroth editorially because the State other interests if it is to be saved in- practice of psychiatry. NIRA spirit. She would take two of Highway Commission doesn’t get taot for the relief of unemployment. «as refuted by Dr. McNary before ago. At these monthly meetings of Celling carde 50 for »1.00. them. If every Woman in the United busy with Portland’s road cut-offs to County courts, beset with the problem’ the board of control with letter from of financing the new old pension act, Colorado officials to the effect that the sea. It is pointed out by that States should follow her example it would not be long before the price newspaper that the Commission is ig are known to be casting longing eyes Coorado never had put one insane hos would be much higher than two for noring the wishes of one-half the pop at this proposed revenue as a solution pital and that it was running full blast and taxed to its capacity. ten cento, although male helpmates ulation of the state. The attitude of to their problem. The governor’s committee on liquor might never be actually worth much the Commission is right. There are The complete record of the lsst leg thirty-five other counties in the state control in its report completed this more than that This method of reducing the sur that need development by means of week recommends among other things islature ia now available in book plus ia much more practicable, to our improved highway«. When thia is ac that the eale of hard liquor be con form. The combined House and Sen contains 782 pages. way of thinking as a husband, than complished perhaps one-half qf the fined to state operated liquor stores ate Journal plowing under every fourth row, al population won’t continue to be in the and that the local option law be in Copies are being mailed to each leg voked to permit counties which so islator and are available to the gen though there are many we could northwest corner of Che state. desire, to bar the sale of liquor with eral public at »5 each. name that should be plowed under re A certain kind of men’s shirts has in their boundaries. State Senator gardless of whether there is a sur Vocational rehabilitation is now doubled in price within the past sixty Jay Upton, a member of this commit plus. If women start demanding two days; women’s hosiery 30 per cent tee, took vigorous exception to the within reach of every physically dis abled perJon in Oregon. This work hukbands, and two should not be too Many other articles of merchandise local option provision, insisting that many for an ambitious woman to sup have advanced unreasonably. Manu the liquor problem ia state-wide in ita is now under the direction of the state port, there is likely to be a runaway facturers and wholesalers are doing scope and not at all local in character Department for Vocational Education market, and the men are likely to get the chiseling and laying the blame on and will fight this recommendation with the federal government sharing an inflated idea of their own impor NRA. Not many retail dealers es before the legislature. Hotel and res in th« expense on a 60-50 basis. For tance that should greatly please pecially in small towns wHl arbitrarily taurant men are said to be girding for ty cases are now under training and raise prices on their customers who a fight to the finish at any control Oscar I. Paulson, state supervisor for Franklin Delano. The husbands undoubtedly would also are generally friends and neigh feature which might tend to restrict vocational rehabilitation, is making a bors. A lot of the price-raising by the sale of liquid refreshments to survey to uncover others who are in demand a code of fair competition. their patrons. need of this survice. The NRA has possibilities and wholesalers is just plain cheating. Officials of the Truck Owners and angles in directions we did not sus Farmers Protective sMociation an Textbooks used in Oregon schools “Hort Show** at O. S. C. pect.—Cottage Grove Sentinel. nounced this week that they were pre may cost more as a resula of the Reviving a popular practice of pared to fight the present truck law NRA if the publishers are able to many past years, the students in hor to the finish, which is taken* to mean make their code stick. C. A. Howard, ticulture at Oregon State college have that unless the supreme court finds state superintendent - of public in-1 arranged to hold a Ufort Show" thia the act to be unconstitutional they struction, together with superinten By W. 8. Sickels fall, and have selected the homecom will demand ita repeal or at least Ha dents for other states, ia protesting ing dates of October 27-28. Before modification at the hands of the legis this and other provisions in the pub A citizen of Coquille told me a few thia show was discontinued in favor lators. lishers' code which, it is claimed, days ago that he had been seriously of an all-college exposition, it was With October half gone and Gov would tend to create a monopoly widely attended because of the beauty considering the making an investment ernor Meier laying plans for a visit to the printing of school books. - that would obliterate an eye-sore at and educational value of the many ex the national capital in behalf of an one of the highway entrances to the hibit« of fruit, flowers, vegetables, other slice of federal pork for Oregon The authority of county courts Elmer town. The improvement he had in nuts and processed foods. highways the political prognosticators compromise tax payments is limited mind would use a large amount of Hanson, of Freewater, is president of are preparing to again revise their to such taxes about which there , and Robert building material. Although it was the Horticultural club gueaees as to the if and when of the might be a real question of validity, I to be a commercial enterprise it was Brown, Corvallis, manager of the special session. according to Attorney General Van. to be attractive and far ahead of any show, which will be held this year in Winkle. The opinion was given in I thing of the kind in the county. How ■the east room of the Memorial Union connection with the proposal of Grant [ Claims by psychiatrists that the No prises are offered, ever, he has given up the idea for the building. county officials to compromise tax present. It only required a little fig though exceptional exhibits from any solution to Oregon’s insane prbolem is payments with individuals because of < uring to discover Chat a fair return on one will be welcomed and given good to be found ia a psychopathic hospital are disputed by both Dr. R. E. Lee financial inability to meet the full his capital would be taken by taxes. display. Steiner and Dr. W. f> McNary, m - payment«. In other words, he would bo heavily The state police drivs against traf perintendents of the state’s two in fined by the community should he go Slowly but surely the state’s ahead with the enterprise. Thus the fic accidents seem« to be making some sane hospitals. These two authorities excessive cost ef government has par headway. Accidents on the highway on the care and treatment of insane WS1 fund is digging out from under alysed the building industry particu thia year so far total only 13,742 com patients urgM upon the beard of con ita load of debt In the past year all larly. At this time S3 cents out of ev pared with 15,473 for the same period trol this week the necessity for an- outstanding loans have been retired. ery dpllar of national income in being a year ago. The number of persona other hospital, preferably located in These include $1,260,000 to Portland absorbed by taxes. We cannot carry injured so far this year also shows a Multnomah county, to take care of banks, »700,000 from the highway < such a load and prosper, nor can we decrease over the figures of a year Oregon’s rapidly growing insane pop- fund and $1$00,000 from the bonus ! fund. Payment of these loans has expect capital to flow into building ago—8888 compared with 3254. uation. construction or any line of industry Traffic fatalities, however, keep pace Dr. 'Richard B. Dilehunt, and a been made possible only through the unless there is some certainty that ex with those of last year with 1«9 dead group of psychiatrists appeared be endorsement of general fund war cessive taxation will not make the this year and 170 lsat year. fore the ways and means committee rants “not paid for want of funds.” venture unprofitable. , of the last legislature in behalf of a Outstanding warrants against thia If Murt L. O’Neill ie successful in large appropriation for the erection fund now total approximately pl, To tax capital and industry is an his suit against the Portland Sand and of a psychopathic hospital In Pont 250,000 and will continue to grow un Gravel company, cost of highway im land, claiming that such an institution til tax turn-overs in November make attack on prosperity at ita source. provement« in every state in the union would result in the permanent cure of possible retirement of a portion of will be increased by ten cents for each a large percentage of insane patients this debt. cubic yard of gravel applied. O’Neill and relieve the congestion of the two charges infringement on a patent state hospitals. The experience of At last that long expected family granted to Mm covering a prnrsss for Colorado in this connection was cited reunion of the board of control has spreading gravel on highways. materialised, with the entire board At the city hall a few day» ago I witnessed the little ceremony of “swearing in” a good citizen who was to serve for a day as an extra police man. A part of the oath is to “up- hold the constitution of the United States.” Not one person in a thou- sand has resd the constitution of the United States. T MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY TABLOIDS