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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
TME COQUILLE FALLET The Sentinel Thewhole Country GOODYEAR TRUCK TIRES TABLOIDS We’ve never seen the equal of it—the way car owners have flocked jn, looked, listened, bought new G-3’s these last ten weeks—and it’s the same everywhere we hear. What’s more, people who got G-3’s months before the public announce ment, report it’s better than claimed! They cite mileage records to prove they’re getting better than the 43% more non skid mileage averaged by Goodyear’s test fleet. Buy no tires until you let us show you this wonderful new Goodyear All- Weather which gives so much more safety and service without costing you a cent extra! < Capital. MARVELOUS HEW Let Us Properly Lubricate GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Look What You Get- No Extra Cott: 43% More Mile« of rest non-ekid safety... Flatter Wider Tread... More Center Traction (16% more non-akld blocks) ... Heavier TougherTread (average of 2 lbs. more rubber) ... Supertwlet Cord Body (supports heavier tread safely). C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 be the ihorteot in the 32 years ex perience of thia state with the initia tive and referendum. In the general election of 1904 there were only three measure* on the baNot and at a spe cial election on November S, 1988, only one measure, the income tax act, was presented to the voters. Attorney General Van Winkle has ruled that the name of B. L. Eddy of Roseburg shall not go on the Novem ber ballot as a candidate for circuit judge in the second district. Eddy was last in a Held of four candidates seeking nominations for the three ju dicial posts in the second district and the attorney general holds that by virtue of'that fact he was defeated for the nomination. Eddy from his home in Roseburg has announced that he will institute mandamus proceed ings to compel the secretary of state to include his name on the ballot and, incidentally, to clear up some moot points in the non-partisan judiciary law. many years to come. Now the new institution is filled to capacity, as also m the old hospital at Salem, with 76 patients on the waiting list at the two institutions. The board of control ex pects to ask the next legislaure for further appropriations for the en largement of those hospitals. • without meetings month after month while state business has been conduct ed by the board’s Secretary at Indh id eal conferences conducted in the pri vate offices of the throe officials. At other times when the governor has had the presence of the secretary of state to support him he has convened the board on the shortest kind of no tice to Holman, or else kept the treas urer cooling hie heels in the outer of fice for long periods while the govern or «nd secretary of Mate conferred in the inner office. Just how Meier is to «void all contact with Hollnan is difficult to understand unless he plans to absent himself from all future beard meetings since it is a foregone conclusion that Holman will not. The “lifer” colony at the Oregon state prison now numbers 105 mem bers. Two new members were added to its ranks this week when Governor Meier commuted the death sentences of Harry Riley and Theodore Jordan to life imprisonment. At the same time one of the colony’s oldest mem bers, Andrew Ingram of Josephine county, quitted the prison under a conditional pardon after “doing” 24 years of a life sentence. In the three Galling cards 50 for 21.00. and one-half yeans of the Meier ad ministration 27 life termers have left the Oregon penitentiary either under conditional pardons or commutation of their sentence to shorter terms. In the same period >9 prisoners have en tered upon life terms, representing County school superintendents are a net gain of It in the “lifer” popula meeting in Salem this week-end in tion. Pr'won records show that the 3 Groat Letters their annua) conference to discuss average term of the 27 “lifers” leav Read Them All educational problems. Among other ing the institution under Meier’s re-1 subjects up for consideration will be gime was 12 years and seven months i Fr<<n all over the country—north that of school legislation, school rev-| as compared to a “lifer” record of. —south—east—wewt come letters of enues and their apportionment, music only six years and seven months praise for the wo rid'n safe end hesitb- nil enemy of fat—don't miss these 3 in the rural schools and county music prior to 1922. festivals, and the relationship be “I am using Krusehen Salta on ad • " vice of my Doctor. Have used three tween the state department of educa Governor Meier, report has it, is bottles and teat II lbs., and gladly tion and the counties. “through" with State Treasurer Hol recommend it to all my friends/Mrs. man. While the governor refuses G. W. Bryant, Foxboro, Mass.. 1934. Governor Meier seems to be en either to affirm or deny the report his “I am using your Kraschen Salt« countering some difficulty in persuad action temh to confirm it He refused for otmstipetion and reducing. Have ing anyone to accept the job on the to call a meeting of the board of con taken 2 jars and have loot about 20 lbs., I can recommend it to be great." State Liquor Control commission left trol on Monday of last week, although Miss A. J. 'Harber, Pineville. Ky.. vacant when George McMorran of Eu all three members wove available and 1934. gene resigned. Two Salem men are there was official business demanding “1 have taken I bottles of Kru»- known to have declined the honor and attention and then on Tuesday when chen. I weighed 254, I reduced 55 only the governor himself knows how the board met in monthly session as lbs. and felt better each day, have g»t my 4th bottle.” Ed Jordon. many others have been approached required by statute the governor did Levee«, Aria, 1934. on the subject—and he won’t tell. If you are proud of your double not attend. The situation, however, is but little ehanged from that whieh chin and bulging abdomen don’t take Kruschen Salta. Ed Jordon made up When the new Eastern Oregon Tu. has prevailed since the two high of hw mind to take off 50 or more pounds berculesis hospital was opened at The ficials broke off their long standing, <X fat—and he did—Ed was sick and Dalles in 1929. providing accommo friendly reletiOM at a board meeting tired of lugging it around with him dations for 140 patients it was be some 18 months ago at which the - persistency won for Ed as it will for any fat man. lieved that adequate hospital facilities state treasurer threatened to sm|te Half teaspoon in a glees of hot for the care of tuberculosis patients, the governor on the fgoe. Since that water before breakfast everv morn in Oregon had boon provided for| time the board of control has gone tajr — get Erueohen at Fuhrman's Today’s Live News For Fat Folks Pharmacy or agy «hasMoro,