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PAGE FOUR THE COQUILLE FALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 15. IMA 1 ■Ä toi<j me that circus ears were equip ped in those days with extra long axles which made it possible to com *a*u n * mm Tewa spread the wheels further apart, and I YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES that it was a long, gruelling jab for Publishers the circus crew. The Sentinel a a. _____ H. A. YOUNG. Editor = According to figures assembled last Subscription Ratos On* Year................. ......................$2.00 year by the Columbia Broadcasting Six Month* ....................... 1-90 System, with the co-operation of lead Throe Month*.......................... .... -60 ing manufacturers and distributors, No subscription taken unleae paid there were radios in 16,809,502 Amer for it. advance. Thia rule is impera- ican homes. This to an increase of 1,760,800 from April 1, 1980, which were the figures gathered by the U. 3. Bureau of the Census. Medford’s Grocery Announces to All Friends, Old and New WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS History of Washington, D. C. Conococheague was the original ■tame of Vhe vicinity which after Advertising Kates Display advertising. 25 cents pei ward became the City of Washington, inch: less than 5 inches, 30 cents pe. ■kime of the fellow* who reside tem- inch. No advertisement inserted for less tiun 50 cents. Readings notice* »orarily in Washington have been 10 cents per line. No reading notice, -•ailed worse names than that, but or advertisement of any kina, insert the spelling was easier. ed for less than 25 cents. The subject of a permanent seat of Entered at the Coquille Postoffice a> 'overnment wae first debated in con- Mexican Economy M. J. B. Second Class Mail Matter. rrcee after the insult offered that >ody in Philadelphia in June, 1783*, >y a band of .mutinous soldiers, who issailed the hall during a session, demanding arrearage* of pay. if A LEADER IS NEEDED Senators and Congressmen were , It’s high time some one in author that sensitive now the eeat of gov-1 PKG. ity took a hand in the present strike ernment would certainly be on the I which is as demoralising as the de move, but where would it settle down pression ever was. Neither mayors, Oregon governors, nor the president himself, for a permanent stay? It took seven years to settle the I seem willing to give protection to Large Pkg. “ • unemployed who would welcome the question of location for the capital, ■ the controversy being between the chance to take the place of the strik northern and southern members. So ers if assured of proportion. 10 Laundry And what insincere position the it seems sectionalism wae an early Heads strikers are placing themselves in. bird in this country. The South Car We hear a story from Marshfield olinian* opposed Philadelphia because that longshoremen applied for posi the Quakers were in favor of eman tions at the veneer plant—get some cipation. Large towns were objected LB. one else’* job because they were to on the score of undue influence, while others ridiculed the idea of foolish enough to let the grafting Fancy Fruit Pure Cane Army 4 BARS walking delegates talk them out of building palace* in the forest. Final ly, in 1790, a compromise was ef sticking to their own jobs. The southern members And another striker went to a re fected. lief agency because his family needed agreed to vote with the northerners help. He was told that a job was for the national government to as Fancy Local waking for him and he had better sume the debt of the state* ($21,000,- 000), and th* northerners agreed to take it. tbs. Up at Powers there are some hun vote to locate the capital on the Po tomac. dreds of loggers who would relish the The original owner« of the land job of going over to the Bay and load were Daniel Carroll, Notley Young, I Ea. J ing the <*hipa, idle there because of David Bums and Samuel Davidson. the strike. It would only require a How much they got for it isn’t stated, leader to put some sudh plan in action, but they were doubtless fine, patri and if the strikers do not come to bheir senses such a thing is likely to otic Americans and got plenty. The British came snooping around happen. 25c In Portland, according to the Ore in 1814 and mussed things up a bit while Madison wae president, but gon Voter, the strikers are even tell EACH ing Uncle Sam where to head in, what they were driven out of the country he can not do, and undoubtedly it was and haven't been back since—except instructions from Washington, D. C., to borrow money, and they will nev to the army officers which allowed the er came back, a* “the loan oft loses longshoremen strikers to get away both itself and friend.” They decid with it as chronicled in the following ed to take Canada away from the French. Well, we have always been from the Voter:’ neighbors, neither of us "Longshoremen’s union continues good threatening to build a high-board its firm and efficient government on the waterfront in complete defiance of fence along the 3000-mile stretch. The only barrier between ua is the our local authorities and apparently tariff wall. with the feeling that the federal ad Arm Fine ministration is on their side enough Shoulder In sudh a simple case as that of to assure that there will be no federal interference so long as the union is an accident several eye witnesses able to maintain its control. Federal may have as many different versions Each may officers applied for a permit to move as there are beholders. war department flour by water and honestly endeavor to state the simple facts but no two have received the were denied an unconditional permit; they applied for a permit to load it same impressions as to the actual oc onto freight cars with Dock Commis currence. Courts recognise the frailty sion employee« and were denied that of man in his purely human capacity pewnit; the freight cars Anally were of ascertaining and demonstrating or Sugar Cured-Rind Country Style the truth. Yet they insist on admin pulled out empty from the Portland istering to witnesses an oath to “ tell municipal dock and the U. 8. War De partment flour remains on the dock.” the truth, the whole truth, and noth ing but the truth, so help you God.” Perfunctory and sHly; especially when they seek to drag God into it. Thomae B. Reed once said: “People will tell you the truth is simple By W. 8. Bickels Half truths are simple. The whole ‘-------------------------------- . , ,-------------- truth is the most complicated thing both Rufus Holman and Willis Ma on the way. Highway officials, how legislators open the purse strings to An illustrious potentate in India, in God’s universe.” honey. ever, are not to be satisfied with con the demands for large appropriations having attained the age o? 166, and Considerable interest is manifested tracts or promises. They insist on for new buildings, increased payrolls, exercising a religious rite, ordered In this column a little over a in Salem in the report that .^Willis seeing the color of Uncle Sam’s money etc., not only will the deficit continue that he be buried alive, as his life was month ago 1 mentioned that the long Mahoney, defeated democratic candi before proceeding any further with indefinitely but Paulus indicates that no longer useful. Sorrowing follow shoremen had gone on strike. Atten date for Congress, will enter the Con toe bridge program and are sending it may even be necessary to return ers probably eaw to it that he was tion was called to the general condi gressional race in the second dis J. M. Devens, their attorney, back to to a warrant basis again. buried face downward so he couldn’t tion of unemployment, that four or tract. Mahoney, it is understood, is Washington with instructions to stay ^.ALLwJUA 1 dig himself out. five hungry men were waiting for ev out after the scalp of Jay Upton, the on the job until he can get his hands Knife Hospital Notes ery job that would be abandoned, Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill coun republican candidate. Should the on some of the PWA cash. Until he It is claimed that there is a profit and I indulged in the prediction that ty will, in all probability, be the in Klamath mayor enter the race, it is dose contracts for four of the five of 1000 per cent made from an Amer Bernice Anderson, niece of Mr. snd probably the strikers would soon be dependent candidate, for governor in believed in Salem, that Ini bridges will continue to wait but high Mrs. Stanley Fitzgerald who is visit ican razor blade that sells for 10 scurrying back to jobs with pay which the fall campaign. the way officials are now confident that ing here from Eureka, Utah, submit candidacy would have cents. The Japanese are marketing averaged, including the overtime rate, in thia country a similar razor blade Plana for drafting Zimmerman effect of defeating Walter Pierce, the all of the bridges will be under con- ted to an emergency operation Tues about $1 an hour. A month ago I democratic candidate, and making the struct ion within a few day«. that sells for 2 cents. It seems the day. did not think that any group of were discussed, it is understood, at a election of Upton doubly sure. Japs ere satisfied with 100 per cent Mr«. James Wiley and baby were conference held in Portland Saturday Americans would voluntarily quit profit and therefore are a menace to night and again Sunday and attend Oregon motorists have paid a total dismissed from the hospital Monday. work and re-enter the ranks of those our industries. However, if those Insured fire losses in Coos county of $57,270,530 in gasoline taxes since Mrs. G. E. Ziener, of Bridge, wh > has ed by some 30 of the faithful. The being maintained by the public puree razor blades are of no better quality Yet many of them are there, right actual drafting of the Yamhill county during 1933 totalled $216^229.47, ac this state first adopted a gasoline tax recovered from a major operation, than a Jap lead pencil we tried re cording to the annual report of A. H. in February, 1919, according to was dismissed on Monday. back where they were during the senator will probably take place at cently may heaven come to the aid of a nominating convention to be held AveriH, state fire marshal. The re figures compiled by the state depart most desperate days of the depres American’s masculine face. Impor sion. The Coon Bay Times atated a either in Salem or Portland within port records a total of 78 fires in the ment tation from Japan of manufactured few days ago that more than $12,000 the week. The Portland conference county during the year involving article* is not prohibited, but they in wages had been lost to the strik is said to have been representative of property valued at $2,573, 785.86. In The genera] fund of the state is must be marked “Made in Japan,” ers in MariMeld. It will take a long the followers of Holman, Brown and surance paid on the year’s losses todey in the best condition that it has which eventually will prove just as amounted to fl 46,276.52. For the time to make op that low with only Mahoney, in the recent primary cam <>een in for several years, according to effective as a protection for our in the increase of 15 and 25 cents an paign in which all three of these can states as a whole the year’s fire lose Fred Paulus, deputy state treasurer. fant industries. When it come« to totalled $2,713,360 85, compared to a didates went down to defeat before hour which they demanded. I have The rftate is on a cash basis with no Wonderful,” She Says matches the burn of a Jap match five year loss average of $4,800,689. learned that these are not propitious their more conservative opponents. obligations to banks or other funds feels just the same as that of an Insurance paid on fire leases during Zimmerman, it is understood, does Here’* today’s etory of a woman times for prophecy. » and has a neat cadh balance on hand. American match. not particularly relish the notion of the year amounted to $2,266,375. The Property and income taxes still due, who knew she carried too much fat and decided the right way to get rid "Touriet travel into Oregon which running on an independent ticket. In per capita loss for the year amounted together with corporation and other of it —just a few word* that wise fat The "standard gauge” of railways rot off to a bad start the first of the fact he wae only recently quoted as to $2.85 compared to $5.03 for the fees are expected to be sufficient to folks should heed—worth resiling. is 4 feet 8H inches and was first year ia picking up rapidly. Out-of- saying that he would not be a candi five-year period. “I use Kruwhen Balta to reduce. keep the state on a cash basis, with adopted by the United States. It is •tate visitors during the past two date, but is,expected to yield to the Take it daily and probably a small loan from the Sol It’s wonderful. eat what 1 want and ___ stiM Me. I i now used in most of the countries of months were more numerous than for importunities of independent leaders At last there are definite signa of diers Bonun commission, for the re did weigh 180, now 137. Want to the world. In the south, before the the same months last' year, according who see in him the one man behind progress in the long dTawn-out ne mainder of the year. The condition Kt down to 125.” Mrs. Leonard civil war and for several years after to registration figures compiled by whom the “true progressives” can gotiations between the state highway of the general fund after the first of <es, Ft. Atkinson, Wia, Feb. 6, ward, a broad gauge of aix feet was the state department. During May unite this fall with any hope of suc department and -the Public Works ad the year, Paulus admits, will depend 1934. When you take one half teaspoon- used, which made it necessary to there were 7493 care with foreign li cess. ministration. Word from the national largely upon the action of the law ful of Kruschen in a glass of hot transfer freight from northern cars cense platen regietiered in Oregon Zimmerman supported Sam Brown, capital ia that executive and official makers. If they continue to sit on water—y< u not only lose in weight when they arrived at southern ter compared with 6451 for May. 1983. of Gervais, for governor in the pri approval has been given to the in the lid the general fund deficit Should but vou put healthy activity int > your ritory. However, the circus trains mary campaign but is raid to be en creased loan for the Coast highway entirely disappear during the next bi whole body—you feel younger and look it—get it at Fuhrman’* Pharm went on through. Old circus mon have Calling carda M for 11.00. tirely aattefactory to the followers of bridges and that the new contract is ennium. If. on the other hand, the acy or any drugstore in the world. With a Choice Full Line of Groceries, Including Meats, Fruits and Vege tables of the Finest Quality. Your Patronage Is Appreciated. Free Delivery Phone 166 Butter Coffee Brookfield 59c 2 ». 6 CANS 33c Milk Best Foods Red Beans Lids POUND FRUITS and VEGETABLES White King 27e Ea. 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