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i?' The Sentinel « il siea easts A. 1OUNG is and * aese tews M. D. GRIME* l'uöli-her» H. A. YOUNG. Editer sutecripUoa Rale» Dus Year..................................... „$8.90 Sis Months .............................. 1«* Three Munta. -6» No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is ini pera - Advertiaing Rate. Display advertising, ¿6 cento pei inch: teas than 5 incite», inch«». 30 cento canto pe. inch. No advertisement inserted foi laaa Dun 50 cento. Readings notice* 10 cento per liu«. No reading notive er advert.»ement of any kind, insert ad for teas than 25 eento. Entered at the Coquille Postaftce a Second Class Mail Matter. ¿’.■usdßxss’ CITY SHOULD RETAIN THEM Smith, independent. Governor—JtarryjeCn. cell. Salem; communisi - indp-nder.t; Joe E. Dunne, Portland republican; Char.es H. Martin, Portland, democrat; Abra ham M. Silverman. Portland, inde pendent; Hank E. Wirth, iiberal-lndi- -endent; Peter Zimmerman, Yamhill, irojressive-inde pen dent. Secretary of State—Earl Snell, Ar- jngton, republican; Earl C. Steward, ■Arifon, communist - independent; Hart in Talbert, Albany, socialist; Horace W. Walter, Corvkllis, demo crat. Superintendant of Public Instruc- ion—Charles A. Howard, Salem, re publican; J. W. Leonhardt, La Jrande, democrat; Blanche H. Meyer, lilwaukie, socialist. Commisisoner of Labor — C. H. Iram, Salem, republican; Waif red Shuholm, democrat, Portland; Law- encc Waer, Gladstone, socialist. The appeal of the transportation iivision of the utilities department for additional funds will be renewed before the emergency board .at a nceting to be held at Salem Friday, rwo months ago, at the last meeting Tt the board, a reqdest from this de partment for a $30,000 deficiency ap propriation was reduced to $10,000. Members of the board at that time ■riticized the department for its gen erous payroll and the $19,000 appro priation was accompanied by an ad monition to simplify administration it the truck and bus act and to re duce expenses. Refusal of the board ‘o grant the entire appropriation as equested resulted in wholesale dis missal of employees and serious cur- ailment of the department’s activi- ies. It is understood that officials of he highway department, chief bene- 'iciary of the truck and bus re enues, tave intervened with the emergency >oard members in an effort to secure econsideration and more favorable ction on the larger appropriation. «as FOP Skidding —cause of 5V4 time« more accidents than blow- outs—becomes more danger ous as winter approaches. For quickest stops buy “G-3” Goodyears—proved safest by 8,400 tests. When you »s»t suddenly jam on your brakes, averting an acci- dent often to a matter of inchee. Well, stop teats an slippery pave ment .how: on smooth tires you slide 77% farther, on other new tires you aHde 14% to 19% farther than on new “G-3” Goodyear All-Weathers. That’s the Goodyear Margin of Safety— buy Goodyears than any her tire. Since it coats you nothing extra, why not have this mar ’ of safety on your GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY riet Cord. A I Goodyoar- Center Trao- 30x3 V* 4.50-21 $4.46 $5.46 4 49-21 4.75-19 $4.95 $5.79 I <.50-20 5 00-19 $539 $695 mcaa auoject to rhanga without notice. 8tata salsa tax, if any, additional. Now that the time has passed for filing nominations for candidates for city officers, to be elected Nov. 6, and there ate two tickets in the field, th' Sentinel takes this occasion to state that it is of the same opinion that it was a couple of weeks ago—that the present administration has made a fine record the past two years and should be re-elected. This statement is made notwith standing the fact that the Sentinel editor, present in a reportorial ca pacity at the independent assembly. 43% Longer Non Was appointed as a teller there. He Skid Mileage No helped in the counting of -the votes but having taken part in the city Extra Cost, caucus the evening before, and bein; well satisfied with the results of that caucus, did not believe he could con scientiously participate in another nominating convention. Nor did he vote, either verbally or by ballot at the independent aaaembly. Tn al! sincerity we can say that it 1. Against road hazards. is a good thing Dr. Richmond has 2. Against defects for life. Whether the emergency board will been nominated for mayor. His name has been written in by some of the ake any action toward replenishing voters at the last two elections for he appropriations for the supreme mayor. This time his name will be md circuit courts at the forthcoming meeting is not known here. Both ap the way the car printed on the ballot. manufacturer The Sentinel has no word of criti propriations are now practically ex recommended cism for those who were not satisfied hausted. Circuit judges will receive with the results of Monday night's their salary warrants for September caucus and wished to name another and supreme court justices are as set of candidates. The selections sured of their pay for October but af- Tuesday evening were good, but it is er that there will be no cash in either our firm belief that the best interests und unless the emergency board puts of the city of Coquille can be most it there. Statisticians of the state harmoniously and efficiently served department estimate that It will take terms and on their present standard over as branch banks of big Portland the examination of any governmen by keeping at the helm of the city $38,000 to carry the circuit judges of efficency, Howard points out, jt banks during the past year and con tal or social doctrine and its advo government those men who have so hrough the remainder of the bien would be necessary to provide $5,- verted into nationals, the report cacy. in new revenues from shows. ably conducted the city business for nium and approximately $6000 to 806,741 sources other than property taxes if keep the supreme court on a cash Welcome Letter from Honolulu the past two years. Unity and har mony of action can best be secured basis. With only $46,500 remaining in the proposed amendment is approved Oregon Dairymen to Get A newspaper receives more brick- th. p<,f, ., , for a growing city like Coquille by he emergency fund it will not be in November. Cash for Cleaning Herds bats than bouquets and when a let- tn the b the retention of those who have dem xxsible to provide for the courts and ter of appreciation like the following to thorn, The liquor control commission has 'eave enough for any substantial ap onstrated their ability. Provisions of the Jones-Connelly is received the temptation to give it' propriation for the transportation di postponed for one month the en bill passed at the last session of con publicity is too strong to be resisted. | vision. Individual members of the forcement of its order against signs gress provide Oregon dairymen with The letter is from a Honolulu sub board when in Salem two months on beer parlors and along the public the first opportunity they have ever scriber whose “anchor” referred to ago laid the threatened deficiency in highways. Sign makers have pro had of ridding their herds of animals is a ranch which he purchased on 'he court appropriations at the door tested against the order and want a afflicted with Bang’s disease (con the North Fork several months ago of judges who had failed to accept chance to be heard. The order as tagious abortion) while being paid and which he expects to farm in the voluntary pay cuts as had been anti adopted at a meeting at Salem would indemnities against excessive loss, not distant future. He writeq; cipated when the appropriations bar all kinds of signs on the build say officials of the dairy department ing occupied by a beer parlor allud were made at Oregon State college. The weekly copies of your paper ing to the fact, either by word or This law, which considers the are being regularly received and duly picture that alcoholic beverages were The state liquor control commission When the doors were finally closed eradication of this disease to be a enjoyed. Now that I have an anchor on candidates for state and district of has.reversed its recent order banning for sale within. It would do away public health measure, is being ad in your community, I am fast coming fices Friday night it was found that signs on beer parlors. The new rul with such signs as “we sell It but ministered by the bureau of animal to feel that the arrival of The Sentin six more aspirants to public office in ing permits one sign on the side of can’t tell it” or the picture of a foam industry of the United States depart el is my home-town paper. I find Oregon had qualified for a place on the building or the window of drink ing mug labelled “suds” which ment of agriculture, in cooperation myself reading your various personal the November ballot by the petition emporiums but bans the use of the gained popularity when the commis with the state colleges and the state items and letters from some of your method. These added to the 67 nom words “ale,” “beer” or “wine.” Signs sion ordered the word “beer” deleted departments of agriculture. contributors rather regularly. . Your inated by assemblies and the 200 must not be more than 30 inches high from all signs. Highway signs ex Under the new federal plant, those section on What Is Home with out a nominated in the primaries last May nor cover an area larger than 200 tolling the virtues of particular who sign the contracts will agree to Garden, and The Treatemnt of Wild brands of beer are also tabooed un ■quare inches. brings the total up to 273. have their herd tested free of charge, Flowers, I have been especially en der the commission’s order and men Classified as to political affiliations ind, in case reactors are found, will joying; also the chatty articles by The increasing cost of living is re- tion of the location of hard liquor dispose of them and clean up the on all kinds of the list includes 86 republicans, 83 Lans Leneve. democrats, 22 who have been endors lected in bids for supplies opened by stores are to deleted from newspaper premises in an approved manner, I know that editors get plenty of ed by both republicans and demo he board of control this week. All advertisements of brands of more and will continue the testing at in knocks, and so I am pausing just than 14 per cent alcoholic content. neat and meat products are substan- crats, 32 socialists, 19 communists, tervals after the cleanup is made. long enough to tell you how I enjoy 12 independents and 19 non-parti- ially higher than they were six In return the government agrees to reading your paper. ' Local and Long Distance months ago. Holding that the petitions pre sans. have the animals appraised that are Looking forward to seeing you sented by the Oregon Retail Bever Fourteen of the 273 candidates as found to be reactors and to pay the again at my first opoprtunlty, and as The treasury department has for age dispensers in protest against the pire to represent Oregon in the halls difference within certain limits be- suring you of my personal pleasure of Congress. Four of these are from warded a check for $2,597,701.37 to restaurant code, does not represent tween such appraised value and the in knowing you, I am very cordially Phones 101J—224L the first district, three from the sec its New York representative to apply the sentiment pf the legitimate res- amount the animal brings for slaugh yours. ._ on principal and interest payments tauranteurs. Max Oehlhar, agricul ond district and seven from the third ter. The amount of cash the govern due October 1 on outstanding bonds tural code dictator has refused to district. ment will add to the “salvage” value C. M. Mack’s Open Letter Six of the candidates aspire to the Tt the highway commisison and the cancel the code as requested. Instead, of an animal is $20 for a grade and the code has been amended to elim roldiers' bonus commission. These office of governor, four would be sat Coquille, Oregon, Sept. 27, 1634 $30 for a purebred. isfied with the job of secretary of payments will reduce the state’s out inate from its provisions those hand Oregon is already in the forefront To the Voters of Coquille, Oregon: state, three have their eyes on the of standing bonded debt to $32,643,510. ling beer and wine exclusively and of the states In Bang’s disease control An unfounded rumor has been who make no attempt to serve foods. fice of superintendent of public in work, thousands of herds already be widely spread over this city to the Gasoline sales in Oregon suffered Many of those protesting against the struction and three want to be com ing accredited disease-free under a effect that if a change is made in the i decided slump during August, re code come under this classification. missioner of labor. plan administered by the state de City Administration at the coming A total of 187 candidates are out ports to the state department show Gehlhar declares. partment of agriculture. election I have been promised the ing a decrease of 624,224.5 gallons as for legislative honors. Of these 41 position of City Attorney. Speedy transportation of Oregon’s seek election to the state senate and compared with the sales for August, At this time I wbh to say that I . in any emer- No Red Propaganda at 0. S. C. I 146 are running for the 60 seats 1933. Gasoline sales for the year to national guard troops have never discussed appointment to available in the house of representa August 31 were 5,472,33.7 gallons ' gency that may rise is now assured College students of today should be any position with any of the candi through receipt of 90 new fast trucks trained as the rulers of tomorrow and tives. Twenty-three candidates are ahead of thoae for 1933. dates and further that in my opinion from the war department. The trucks not to become an undisciplined mob out for election as district attorneys it would be i>rpossible to find an at and 18 aspire to seats on the circuit C. A. Howard, state superintendent which represent an investment of following the red flag of Commun torney better qualified for the posi and supreme court bench. of public instruction, warns that if $75,000 will be kept at the Withy- ism, and faculty members have a re- tion through education and experi The list includes the following can the voters approve the proposed 20- combe rifle range at Clackamas along sonsibility in such training aside ence than th- present incumbent. didates for Congressional and state mill tax limitation amendment at the with other trucks and heavy equip from the formal teaching of their re Grant Corby. offices: forthcoming election without provid ment of the guard. spective courses. President George My only reason for participating Congress, first district—Emmett W. ing additional revenues from other W. Peavy told the staff of Oregon in this campaign is because I believe Gulley, Newberg, independent; James sources it will mean the closing of all There are only 119 banks in Ore State college at the opening of the the bee* interest of the city will be W. Mott, Salem, republican; W. S. the high schools of the state and gon now, according to the annual re fall term now underway there. served by a change in the adminia- Richards, Albany, socialist; R R. operation of the elementary schools port of A. A. Schramm, state superin “There is no place for student or . tration. Turner, Dallas, democrat. on a seven months basis. Cost of tendent of banks. Fourteen years faculty communistic organizations on 1 Your truly. Congress, second district — Walter operating the public schools of Ore ago the state had 284 banks. State this campus,” he declared, “and so Cart M. Mack. M. Pierce, La Grande, democrat; O. gon for 1932-33, Howard points out, banks have suffered the heavier far as I am able to exercise control, D. Teal, Echo, socialist; Jay H. Up was $12,688.884.16. Under the pro casualties in the financial readjust there will be no ’red’ organizations prosed 20-mill tax limitation only ment. They reached their peak in and no ’red' parades while I am re ton, Bend, republican. Congress, third district — William $6,875,143 would be available for 1920 when they numbered 191. Now sponsible for this institution." A. Ekwall, republican; Walter B. the public schools, except for debt their number is down to 61, a net President Peavy said this in no Gleason, democrat; Philip Ickler, in service. Operating coats of the ele loss of 130. National banks reached wise precludes the proper classroom Stated Cammaakatioa dependent; Louis Olson, communist mentary schools alone amounted to their peak in 1922 when there were study and examination of any system independent; Albert Streiff, socialist; $1.293,881.01. To keep the elemen 99 of them. Now there are 58. Ten of government, but said that a clear Tuesday, Oct. 8, 7:30 a. m. Grace Wick, independent; Andrew C. tary and high schools open for full former state banks have been token distinction should be drawn between NOWI THE NEW TYPE "H" GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER TRUCK BALLOON GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER 1 DOUBLY GUARANTEED Let Us Properly Lubricate Your Car C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 It Will Save Yon Money! New low Price COAL HAUUNG Mansell Drayage & Chadwick Ledge No. 18 A. r. Ä A. M. ______