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■ ■ un in- be known that he will not call another againat $2,976,837.92 special aoaston. But most impelling crease of $168^85.76. reason of all for this home stretch a essa wa ta a asta tows The «lump of $79,000,000 in the drive is ths desire of the lawmakers H. A. YOUNG aad M. D. GRIMES to finish with the task in hand and state’s assessed valuation will cost Fubliakera the higher educational institutions ap quit. H. A. YOUNG, Editer Indications at this stage of the ses proximately $1(50,000 in 1934 since A Modern, Store, item sion are that adjournment will come their revenue from the state is based to be Subscription Rates The levy for With at least a portion of the assigned on a fixed millage. One Yoar........................................... I*™ general state expenses is made in Six Months ............................... *00 task uncompleted. Throe Month* . .......... ........... .80 The problem of liquor control is dollars and cents and is not affected No subscription taken unless paid well on its way toward solution. The ■by variation in assessed valuations. for in advance. This rule is impera House has passed ths Knox bill with a For 1984 as well as for many years COQUILLE ' Free Delivery Twice Daily tive. few minor changes after turning pMt the commission has levied to the down the demand of hotels and drug limit of its constitutional authority in gist* that sale of hard liquor* be per *n effort to keep pace with legislative pitted in their establiehmenta. The appropriations and to overcome the measure is now in the hands of the- general fund deficit which at last ia Senate where a substantial “dry” ma beginning to show signs of shrinkage. C * H Cane Good Cookers M. J. B. Vacuum Pack f jority is expected to add thé finishing Members of the tax commission took Advertiaing Rates Display advertising. 26 cents per touches and send it on to the govern- occasion to predict that at the pres inch: less than 6 inches, 30 cents pe. >r for hia signature. ent rqte of progress the deficit in the lbs inch. No advertisement inserted for TIN general* fund would be entirely Wiped Unemployment relief is also just aa ? •” leas than 60 cents. Readings notices 10 cento per line. No reading notice, food aa in the bag so far as this ses out by the end of 1936. qr advertisement of any kind, insert sion is concerned with the legislature ed for less titan 26 cento. Senator Woodward’s proposel to seemingly agreed upon an appropri Entered at the Coquille Postoffice a« ation of $3,000,000 out of liquor reven- ban the practice of nepotism in Ore White Wonder Second Clan Mail Matter. lea for Ohias purpose. While it is ad gon ja not causing a great deal of - Granulated Soap Efficient Laundry. Sperry ’ s Quality , worry in the state's official family. mitted that it will take .some time to Office Corner W. Firat aed Willard St get Gid Man Oregon set up in the 11- Very few state employees owe their There are a few iuor business and any profits coming jobs, to relatives. LARGE BARS When you are making out your list .n, sponsors of this plan are hopeful in-lawa and sons and daughters of de of Christmas gifts, don’t forget to in that Uncle Sam will continue to put partment heads on the payroll but clude Christmas Seals. They not only jp the necessary cash to tide that' they could probably.be counted on the help the unfortunate, but they pay for itate over until the liquor profits do fingers of the two hands. Hia earlier proposal to bar married women from community health, which benefits the oecome available. giver, too. School relief threatens to be the public employ, however, would have stumbling Wock over which the legis hit a great many state employees, Going to a cash basis, at least tem lators will trip up on their four-point While a few married women now porarily, the city of North Bend has program. With the Grange and La- working for the state undoubtedly called in all the wooden money which >or unyielding in their opposition to have husbands whose salaries rate as in bulk was issued early the past year- It anything that savors of a sales tax, “lucrative,” for the moat part these Fresh ground. No cereal. Pure Pork wiH be interesting to learn just how the problem of finding a state fund wmen are the bread winners of the small a percentage is presented for tor the public schools seems almost family and are working from nsces- ibs. redemption. A very large part of It hopelees. Numerous suggestions city rather than from choice.. waa taken by souvenir collectors. have been put forth during tbe ses It Sticks on the Job sion but most of them have been The legislature is coming to the found wanting when submitted to the In a message to The Good House conclusion that the only way to find sc id test of workability. One of these keeping magazine the National Tu relief from non-payment of school vas that state funds be used to take berculosis Association says: Shoulder Steaks Choice cuts taxes is to ensct a sales tax. A sales ip school warrants but there are no •"Turn over in your hand the little tax for school purpose« would find itate funds available for this pur Christmas Seal, and what do you more adherents than did the genera' pose. Another proposed that all rev- find? Glue. That is there to make POUND sales tax mi lure which was voted mues from income'taxes be set aside it stick. As Josh Billings said of the down last year, and with Oregon’s n a special school fund. That, how postage stamp, it ’aticka to one thing weH-known general support of ever, would merely have increased the until it gets there? schools, it is quite likely such a meas state levy against property since the , “in the last few years, when every ure would stand. Without question a* income taxes now stand as an off-set body lost faith in .something, and sale« tax for school purposes would igainst property taxes. Two plans some people lost faith in everything, materially reduce the present proper Mt. Vernon have been put forth that offer some the ’little Christmas Seal stuck. It Fresh Extras Full Cream ty tax. _________________ orospect of relief. One is a three per stuck to the job of discovering cases •ent tax on the gross earning* of of tuberculosis early enough to help Coquille’s liquor law, now that pro DOZ. utilities and financial institutions to them, of preventing the disease from CANS hibition has been repealed, is no dif le passed on to the ultimate consum going from the sick to the well, of ferent from what it has been for the er. Tthe other is a one per cent tax building up resistance among children past nine months, since March 0, in retail sales of all tangible proper and among, grown-ups who were 1938, when the present ordinance was ty. Both plans have the support of needy. adopted. Governor Meier. Both, however, are “There is a great deal back of the Possession, sale and transportation Red Mexicans Broken Kernels A National Dessert sales taxes and therefore are opposed Christmas Seal besides glue, that of liquor—hard liquor and not 3.2 by the Grarige and Labor. Of the two makes it stick. For one thing, peo beer of wine—is still punishable by plana the one per cent tax on retail ple know that the death rate from tu a fine of from $10 to «260, except li PACKAGE salea offers the larger revenue and berculosis is going down—that it has' quor sold on doctors’ prescriptions.by seems to have the larger following gone down despite hard times—and drug stores. among the lawmakers. Indications yet that the battle is not won when However, the city’s ordinance will now are that such a bill will lie put the disease still fills to capacity 398 be knocked out completely if the bill through the House a« the only possi public sanatoria in the United States, adopted by the house at Salem thia ble source of relief available, although --recipe for and more people die of it in the first week—known as the Knoa plan—be the Senate which is opposed to the decade of maturity than from any comes a law. It provides that all Martha Meade sales tax principle may refuse to other ailment. People know that for charter provisions and municipal or- stand for the measure even as a last 2« years the Christmas Seal has fi- dinancee in conflict wibh the law are resort in the emergency which faces nanced much of thia struggle, Great repealed. ......... When and if that biU the schools. progress has been made. But every- passed and aigned by the governor Truck and bus legislation is pretty body realizes that when a runner Coquille will have no liquor regulation well decided upon in amendments to comes in sight of his goal is Just the but will operate under the state law the 1933 act which will make some alone until a meeting of the city time to speed up instead of slowing concessions to the contract carriers as advertised In the Sunday papers. down. The goal of the Christmas Seal council and the adoption of a new and the small truck operators but ordinance. It may be the flrat of the Free with 11 other recipes in each sack of is ultimate elimination of tuberculo which at the same time will fall far year before such an ordinance can be sis. Now is the time to rive it in- »bort of meeting the demands of the drafted and paaaed. creasing support.” group that has so bitterly opposed the Every year at this time—from PERFECTED” act passed by the regular session last Thanksgiving Day until Women voted probation in, they Chriatmas winter. still have votes, and they are prone Day—so much is raid about the little . to use their vote* to punish public of Christmas Seal that many perhaps The legislature refused to support ficials whom they suspect of liberality are becoming tired of raading of it. Senator Upton in his proposal that towards liquor traffic or liquor profits, However, we are never tired of tell provision be made whereby the coun aaya the Oregon Voter. Logic is a ing about the little seal and the amaz Complete Set-1 handle, ties could unload their road bonds on poor defense against women who feel ing efforts in combating tuberculosw Tmititi Eniiltt, to the state. Senator Dunne, chair the evils of intemperance in the home that it is paying for—in your neigh with 2 box-top* man of the roads and highways com —not only from drinking and wanting borhood and in ours. mittee, who led the fight against Up money for drink by the husband, but ton’s proposal declared that it would from young people going wrong mean the end of the state highway The Romance of the Christs**» Seal The Kiag of Kerosene’s through liquor—lawful or illicit—be from the . . . (Continued from last week) program. Upton declared that it of ing easily available. The women as a A fancy price is now being paid by fered the only means of relieving elaas are dead set against liqour being stamp collectors for some of the property owner» of the burden of re advertised into girl and boy favor as deeming some $25.000,000 of oqtatand-1 J earliest American Christmas seata. A cigarettes were and are being adver ing road bonds issued by the several complete collection of all, as well as tised, and against any profit incentive those of several foreign countries counties. to stimulate aales of liquor. We note which have taken over the idea since, that dry women are also disgusted Sensing another kilkenny eat fight was recently on display at the stamp with the idea of the state being put such aa featured the regular session exhibit sponsored by Oregon collec into the liquor business and we also Mr». Ed Gamwell Was called to __ Wousaikkat camp Are girls sang the House refused to support Repre tors. They m»y be seen now at the note that with feminine inconsistency Christmas carols and Diana Power» Portland Monday by the death <rf her offices of the Oregon Tuberculosis as they refuse to support any alternative sentative Lewis in his effort to drag sociation in Portland. It is this recited the “Night 'Before Christmas.” mother, Mrs. Towne, who waa buried or- and are ready to punish legislators ■>ut from the steering committee two This was a very enjoyable affair, long at Marshfield Thursday. ganization that, with the aid of the who vote for what they regard as >f hi» bills conferring adidtional pow county public health associations in to be remembered by all those who at profit in Hquor. The legislators as a ers on the public utilities commission 2« Oregon counties, supervisee and tended. The following were present: Proclaim good wiU and good health class are expectant of being denounc er. The measures seek to give the conducts the Oregon ‘campaign, Mesdames. Anselm E. Johnson, W. P. to all by using a Christmas Seal on commiMioner s-rme of the powers over Ara you satisfied with tbe re ed for whichever way they vote, and against tuberculosis, using funds de Hainey, Lyman Rolfe, D. M. Fox, D. every package and letter. sults you are receiving from your if they can find a way that seems to utilities which the regular session re H. 'Hillis, G. P. Stewart F. D. Muh present teed? Are you getting by? rived from the snnual purchase of avoid both state dispensing and pri- fused to give him lest winter. ini vou desire to lower your feed dock, Ray Hall Jas. Devereux, C. 8. Christmas Seals are penny health seals. ing costa? vats profit they will support It The design is changed each year, Lehmanowsky, W. E. Newbury, L. R. insurance. Here is a low priced home ml zed Coos county property owners will be Thorp, C, Richardson, Geo. Laingor, dairy feed which we recommend and from 1907 to 1918 inclusive, only asked to contribute $74,628.62 toward as a good combination to be fed the cross of the Americsn National A. D. Rolfe, iH. D. Bones, C. B. Stal with your roois, allage or hay NOTICE the general expense of state govern crops: 2 sacks Mill Run. 1 ssck Red Cross appeared. In 1919 both lard, Sr., (Ray Grant, Etta Moon, V. R. The County Court of Coos County ment during 1984 under the tax levy Coconut Meal plus dairy mineral». *de on Monday, Decem this cross and the double-barred Lor Langston, E. Davis, E. iR. Overton, if you have surplus oata, barley promulgated by the state tax com Or wheat; take some of your home raine cross appeared, and from 1920 Ida Matthew«, Leo Frye, Elvin Hull, ber 18, 1933, at 10 o’clock A. M. for mission this week. This represents board of such urisoners as may be grown grains to your feed dealer Kenneth Murdock, Floyd Eaton, on only the latter appeared. It is now confined in the County Jail aa follows: and trade for Coconut Meal, feed *n increase of $6,400.80 over the state Henry Moe, Jas. Gamwell, Sol Mor- no longer known as the “ Red Crofa ing aa follows: 4 parts your home Breakfast levy of $69,122.7« for 1983. The ini grow« grain and 1 part Coconut Cereal. hot cakes, bread, or toast, Christmas Seal," but only as the "tu g»fl; A. T.Kmg, Bill Mantee, Noble Meal plus dairy minerals. Your crease is accounted for by the restora berculosis 1 Christmas Seal” or just Rovang, McLain, F. C. True, Lyle Mc and coffee with milk. feed dealer will grind and mix tion of the one-half mill levy for the Culloch, Hobt. Swenson, Ray Stewart, Lunrt for trusties, not to exceed five, thia for you. plain “ Christmas Seal. ” Coming down the home stretch in World War Veterans State Aid com _ or Prisoners attending Court. To the poultry farmer we rec John Grant, C. G. McCracken, Clar Sandwich, etewed fruit, and coffee. their 20-day legislative marathon Ore mission which was omitted from thV , (Next week—•'Origin of Christmas * ommend the following low co«t home mixed growing feed? Mix 2 Seals in Oregon") ' ence Moe, Misses Beverley Davis, Ro Dinner gon’s lawmakers are driving hard in last two state levies. Execept for seeks Mill Run with 1 sack Co wena Munro, Audrey Strong, Hazel Hamburger, stew or fish, with pota their effort to cross the finishing tape this fact the state tax for 1934 would conut Meal and 1 sack sun cured M. Lewis, Adella Frey, Aiida Wiper, toes and a rentable, breed and but- Alfalfa Meal, pins poultry min- Neww Noteo From Powers before the clock tolls the hour of mid be leas than that for 1983 due to the Hazel Kruger, Zenobia Stallard, Myr erala. The County to furnish range, fuel, night Saturday. increase in revenues from income All of tbe above feed mixes may The Powers Woman’s chib gave tle Crew,' Addie Buson. lights, and utensils. be fad with year surplus skimmed Attorney General Van Winkle has taxes under the higher rates and low their annual luncheon, honoring the The Court reserves the right to ro- Ed Peterson arrived in Powers W.lh eaoslleot results. Why advised the legislators that turning er exemptions imposed by the ergular Gaylord community club on Wednes Riire these savings? MBd i*!L bid" •n*1 •>»<*,tbe Tuesday evening after a trip to Seat the clock back wifi avail them nothing ■eeeion of the legislature last winter. day.- Fifty-one were in attendance. .your feed dealer; he has all right to cancel the contract on sixty tle. Archie Mathews, who accom days notice. Write P. O. Box 4 4». so far as stretching out the session is The total state levy against property Following the luncheon, games were panied him remained in Boattie. He _ for FREE book- D. F. Thompson, hss let it for 1984 amounts to 88,189,422.«« played, everyone taking part. of Coconut Meal visited with Alvan King in Portland. The Sentinel Medford’s Grocery is Practical Food where every guaranteed of superior quality. Specials for Friday, Saturday and Wednesday Phone 166 Sic 100 POUND . SlelO 10 SOAP Rolled Oats 9 Pound SUGAR Potatoes COFFEE White King .’10 Sack 49c LBS. PKG. 3OC FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT Sausage POUND Hamburger IOC Pound PORK POUND Sc Beef Roasts lie Pound Pure Lard 3 Veal Stew 9c 9c MILK 29€ Pound JELLO 16c E APPLE DUMPLINGS DRIFTED SNOW49-16 SACK flour $X.19 SWEDISH ROSETTE IRONS E3S _ ■<> Pearl Oil NEW PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR 19c Gallon Lower Y our Feeding Cost The 47t2 Ceuaty Judge. © »