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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1934)
«:■ PAGI FOUR The Sentinel [now has a population of 10,000 and when the buildings are completed it expects to have 30,000. Hoxraver, the increase will be at the expense of H. A. YOUNG and M.-D. GRIMES other real rotate, as it is reliably as Pehtiebera serted that New York City (ia* great- ! H. A. YOUNG. Editor iy overdone building, and to an ex-1 tent that is almost a disaster. a mm mm * ia a mm tew* Could YOU stop in time A _ ___ T. Knew why GOODYEAR TRUCK TIRES Politic* which had been pretty much in the doldrums in Oregon since the primary election and the conven- outsell any ether make? ,ion of the progreuaivee in Salem haa Let ua show you and taken on a new lease of life- the past quote prices. two week*. a If Oregon 1* not continued safe for he democrat* in the forthcoming ' The first lady of the land missed * wonderfully beautiful trip Tuesday jattle of the ballot* it 1* not going to' oe the fault of the democrats. ‘ No when she turned inland at Crescen >eta are being overlooked in the cam City instead of continuing up th«. paign to impress upon the voters of Coast Highway. We cannot blame he state the fact that the party of her for «ranting to see Crater Lake, Jeffenson and Jackson and Wilson ia but it is too bad for her to miss the now in the saddle back in Washing scenic beauty o? the Oregon eoast. ton and that if Oregon is to keep ti> . ■ . rtiin,. ,,, step gith the nation it should rapport candidates who can be expected--»- - co-operate with the national rfminis- tration. White the visit of taa high By W. 8. Bickels officials of the administration toOre- gon during the past two weeks ha» A little over a month ago the Bur GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY been entirely on business the pres lington railroad sent its new stream ence of these party luminaries in our Tough thick Ccntor line train, the Zephyr, from Denver to midst ha* not been entirely wasted up Traction Tread. Built Chicago without a stop, covering the on the political picture as it is vow i with Supertwiat Cord. distance of 1<U7 miles tn 758 minutes. taking shape in the state. First there It ww a remarkable achievement and wm General Hugh "Crack Down" Full Oversize. Lifetime 5>/i times attracted great attention and acclaim Johnson, head of the National Re guarantee. — skidding on the date of its accomplishment. covery administration, who came out 4.40-81 4.75-1$ How quickly the public forgets, but to Portland for a first hand glimpse “ the event has again been brought to of the dock strike. Then there came 95 Sg«30 attention through an informative and jovial Jim Farley, postmaster general — ’ insurance intensively interesting article by and chairman of the democratic na Other aisoe In proportion. record that’s Caret Garrett in last week’s Saturday tional committee, who came to the Expert tire mounting. When You "G-3" Evening iPoat. In language that the tant your coast purely on pleasure bent. Also Prices subject to change Your Wheels— layman can understand Mr. Garret there was Senator Robert Wagner of without notice. State tax. You not only describes how the Diesel engine work» New York and Senator James J. Davis if any, additional LOOK WHAT and how its power is applied to the of Pennsylvania. that And now come* YOU GET train through electric motors. He President Roosevelt himself who is Margin of Safety then drifts into the economic phases scheduled to reach Portland Friday No Extra Coat! Flat of the evolution and in language on hi* way back to the national capi — grip that ter, Wider All- from which technical phraseology tal after a visit to the Hawaiian Is Weather Tread. longer— blowout has been eliminated Mr. Garret enter lands and in his train such notables More Center Trac- tains his readers almost to the point as Secretary of War Dem and Secre in EVERY ply when of fascination. tion(l6%more non tary of the Interior Ickes, not to men The train weighed 100 tons and the tion a flock of lesser lights the pres new “G-3 your skid blocks). Heavier the way the car engine used leas than two quarts of ence of whom can not help leaving Tougher Tread. wheels. And you fuel per mile, and the fuel was ■ low a distinctly democratic flavor on the manufacturer Supertwiat Cord grads petroleum residue known ; as political atmoaphere in Oregon. extra! wonder recommended Body and 43% More sludge. This same mecahnism reduced And all the while General Martin, this tire is spectac to a sise that will permit installation democratic candidate for governor, Miles of real Non- in a one-ton automobile would drive has been busy tasking political hay Skid. in Come one of these vehicles 100 miles at a while these democratic Riminarie.« see why ’ll buv! cost for fuel not exceeding a thin have been casting their light over the dime. This would be a serious up-rat Oregon landscape. The general, who for the ganoline industry and inci wm kept busy in Washington until dentally would require some new congress adjourned, has been getting system for obtaining highway rev- about the State in a big way since his return to Portland, making speeches The adoption of many new inven at every opportunity, doing his share tions has been restrained and delayed of band shaking and meeting person through the activity of commercial in ally hundreds of voter* whom he te terests involved. With the railroads depending upon for support in the alone obeoleaence of equipment general election next November. would represent billions of dollars of In the republican camp too there capital that must be written off grad has been mnrti activity. Their cam "hard boiled busmh” in the opinion of ually. was announced Governor Meier said Questions and Answers on paign can be said to have gotten for state department head*. Confronted that he would fill the vacancy within facturer*’ tax, or like our present mally under way with the meeting of ' at th* outset of their meeting hero last Old Age Pension Plan sales tax in California? Longshoremen, marine workers, the state central committee in Port week with applications totalling $154,- 24 hour*. The task, however, appear* A.—The sales tax which we have in dockmen, etc., returned to their jot* land test week at which Arthur W. 000 the board rolled up it* sleeve*, to have been bigger than anticipated. (Continued from fir*t page) mind will be collected just ae ths last Tuesday morning after a loss of Priaul, young Chiloquin newspaper got out it* operating knife and went It ix understood that the post was of gasoline tax is now collected. The fered to a number of men all of whom 83 days’ time for themsedves and an man, wm elected to the chairmanehip to work. When the smoke lifted two declined with thank* until Brodie was 1 installment plan, would the sale* amount of tax will be collected with estimated loss of mors than $100,000,- which carries with it responsibility tor of the six application* had been turn tax have to be paid in full when the your purchase price, and paid by you persuaded to accept. 000 to the general industry of the Pa the succeM of the fall campaign. Right ed down cold, the application* of three first payment was made, or at the without you realising that you are cific coast states. Why not arbitra on the heels of the state central com other* had been subjected to severe An increase of 17 per cent in em time when the payments were mads ? paying a sales tax. tion at the beginning? Now, the fed mittee meeting in Portland came the pruning and only one request hod A.—Aoeording to the plan which ere Q.—Since Congress has adjourned ployment and 1214 per cent in th* big state-wide convention of the Ore eral arbitration board should grant been allowed in full. am advocating, a Miss tax ia to be what do you wish us to do with the average daily wage In the past year time-and-a-half pay to the strikers gon republican dub in Eugene on Sat At that the board approved defi placed on retail sales. We do not be petition«? while they were engaged in riot, rebel urday *t which E. Britt Nodry, of ciency appropriation* aggregating ia indicated in reports filed with the lieve the purchase of a home vrould be A.—.The small petitions in the back state industrial accident commission. lion and ruffianism. This would keep Tigard, eras installed a* permanent $88,000 leaving only $46,500 in the These show a total of 24,489,070 man- designated as a retail sale, and if it of ths booklets should be ma led di chairman after a spirited debate preci them happy until the next strike. emergency fund for the remainder of day* of employment for the fiscal were not, there would be no tgx on rect to your Congressman at his home pitated by the attempt of a revolving the biennium with still five month* to year ending June 80, last, an increase same. address. The larger petitions which faction headed by Skewart Weise, go before another legislature meet*. of 3,551344 man-days over the pre Q.—Would a farmer be permitted to contains 250 signatures, ax soon as Commenting upon the recent di Lowell Paget and Jerry Buckley, ef Requests of the supreme court and vious year. vorce of William G. McAdoo, United Payroll* of employer* till hie land and sell the products, or filled and completed should be mailed the Multnomah delegation to install circuit courts for deficiency appro coming under the jurisdiction of the eould s person run his own store? States senator from California, the direct to National Headquarters at Dr. P. O. Riley, of Hubbard, aa head priation* totalling $44,000 found scant workmen’* compensation act aggre Portland Oregonian indulges in con A.—No, they eould not. Thia would 148 American Ave., Long Beach, Calif. of the organisation. At both the state sympathy at the hands of the board. be a gainful occupation. However, tempt of court as follows: Q.—Are there enough people over central committee meeting and the Both applications were turned down gating $83346,798.94 during the past "If ever a divorce seemed backed by ppitcatione were turned down year compared to payrolh aggregat- they could hire some one to run the «0 years of age holding jobs at pres convention of the republican Club the cold m trivial or no cause thia one did. Holly not representing an emergency ing $«9,917,988.74 for the previous farm or the store, end after paying a democratic national administration ent to make a perceptible impression within the meaning of the law treat- ____ year. The average daily wage P*** salary to this person they would be wood picture star* seeking surcease at the other end? and General Martin, the democratic ing the emergency board. Request* and freedom from martial ties from permitted to retain the balance of the candidate, were roundly condemned A.—'Insurance statistics show that profits. now on should eave rafiroad fare to for their attempt* to monopolise of the state tuberculosis hospitals at 78 per cent of the people in the Unit Salem, and The Dalles for $10,000 age of $8.17 for June, 1983. Contrite- (Reito. Plainly^$hey have a superior Sinclair i* elected Governor credit for the return of prosperity or each were trimmed to $8,000 and tiens to the workmen’s compensation of Cal‘fornia can he prevent our get- ed States over «0 years of age are court judge in their own midst— suCh portion of it M has ventured to $7,000 respectively and the request of Campbell ia bi* name—who ia oblig fund by employer» during the year to- ,hronFh the Townsend O. A. R now employed in gainful occupation. come back after a prolonged vacation. the motor transportation division of There are 10300,000 in this class; ing enough for anybody. Or don* It tailed $2342340.75 an increase of1P In the meantime Joe 'Dunne, the re 78 per eent of this number or shout the public utilities commission for depend on who the litigante ar*?” A. — The Sinclair plan is a local re I more than $770X100 over the previous publican standard bearer in the state 8,000,000 person* are holding posit $30,000 was reduced to $10,000. Only We have been waiting to hear lief plan for the State of California campaign, has continued hie face the national guard came in for a full Fear. While receipt of* the commis- ' ion*, which, under the 0. A. P. R. plan about the editor’s arrest for thia. Or ''nly. Oun, State officer« will have eion from all source« were nearly beaming and hand-shaking tour of the portion. A deficiency appropriation does it depend on who the party ia very little influence on a National would go to 8,000,000 younger people. state which was climaxed «Ms week of $80,000 was authorised to finance $800.000 during the year, disburse The United States Chamber of Com who thus ha* dared to cr+tictra a campaign, such as we are conducting ments show sn increase of only $270,- by Ms visit to the regatta at Devil's merce estimate that every $200 spent mobilisation of the state troop* at 000 leaving a balance at the end of at the present time. court? I . ,1 'Lake where Dunne officiated as admir Camp Clackamas with the under the year of $253X157.90 instead of a Q.—(Plesso teU me . this; will this in retail trade, create* a job for one al of the «rater carnival. standing that an additional appropria- deficit of $2*9.334 25 as at the close of pension be National, or only for the persons. If 8,000,000 persons spent While the progressives have not $200 each, per month, creating 8,000,- tional might be needed if the mobili the previous year. Stets of Califomis? been making a great deal of noise sation continued for any length of A_—The Townsend Plan la a Na 000 jobs, and if 8,000,000 people re since their Salem convention that doM time. tired from gainful occupation* left Eighteen of the 42 employees of the tional plan now operating in twenty not mean that they are asleep on the stato* with 274 Branch Offices, and open 8,000,000 job*, there would be a motor transportation division of the job. On the contrary they have been total of 18,000,000 job« open to the Acceptance by Edward E. Brodie, more than 3,000 workers. very muah «wake and active in a quiet Oregon City newspaperman, of ap public utilities department were let Q.—Why are some Life Insurance idle who are now walking the streets. out Tuesday night so a result of the effective «ray and are tmder- pointment to the state Liquor Control In that there are only 14,000,0000 idle, endorsed economy program brought Agents against the Townsend Old abotrt reedy to break forth Oommiseion bring* to a close a aeareh and that of thia number more than about by failure of the emergency Age Revolving Pensions? 1300,000 have steadfastly refused to announcement of a board of more than a month on «he part of board to authorise the $80,000 defi A.—We have not been able to find d a plan of campaign Governor Meier to find a man to take work for years, you can readily eee ciency appropriation which the depart any Insurance Agents who are really that 18,000.000 jobs would be hunting candidate in the the place vacated by the resignation ment had requested. Many of the dis against ths O. A. 'R. P. if they under right up to the of George MeMorran, of Eugene, who missed employees were absorbed by stand same. One Metropolitan Life among 12,580,000 mon to find *ome- body to go to work. The law of sup on election day. , quit after a run-in with the governor other state departments Insurance Agent estimates that this ply and demand will naturally force over internal affaira of the commis plan will, after tt becomee operative, seekers after funds at the hands of sion. Report baa it that MeMorran up the salaries of the men to a point Body and Fender inrcease his Industrial Insurance more the state emergency board are goinig resented «be governor'« continual at- where they will again receive a living by experienced cent, and will not show to find pickings pretty slim from now ¡’tempt« wage and be able to support and edu , i to dictate to the commission painter ia an expert, decrease in other lines of cate-their children in a manner com on. In fact the board member* have on matitem of appointment and policy. already earned a reputation aa • At the time MeMorran’« resignation have the beet of repair mensurate with the conditions which watorn Motor Co. Q.—Will the aaloe tax be a manu- we wish to see in this country. Goodyears Grip best, Stop quickest I 1,400 tests prove it I Smooth tires skid 77% farther- other new tires skid 14% to 19% farther—than "G-l" All-Weathersl TABLOIDS *4 Let Us Properly Lubricate Your Car It Will Save Yoq Money! More accidents — more! are due to than to blowouts” or punc tures that s the — how impor real non-skid is on tires! get grip stope you quicker, “The Goodyear ” you get lasts 43% plus protec tion — you put the ” on it costs nothing No the most ular success years. and you C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133