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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1934)
The Sentinel a som ea»M « * *••• MSB H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES H. A. YOUNG, Editor | that the honor should go to the first congressional district at the forth coming session. In the event that Corbett should re lease his pledges or that he should lose enough votes to prevent his elec tion it now seems likely that Sena tor W. H. Strayer, of Baker county, or John Goss, of Coos county, may succeed to the senate presidency. Either of these men, it is understood, Id be satisfactory to the Republi- would satisfi in the senate, should It can majority i______ _ be decided to give the honor to some democrat, with Strayer as the first choice by reason of his longer experi ence in the legislature. are his future! »illsAJ One Year------------- ------ -....... Six Months----- ------------------- The forthcomnig legslative session Three Months—---------------- ------ No subscription taken unless paid wOt be asked to enact a “safety-re for in advance. Thia rule is impera- sponsibility” act as a ftart of a revised motor vehicle code for Oregon. Such a measure, following closely the pro Advertising Bates Display advertising, 25 cents per visions of the “model bill” of the inch; less than 5 inches, 30 cents per American Autumobile association, inch. No advertisement inserted for has just received the official “okeh” less than 50 cents. Reading notices 10 cents per line. No reading notice, of the legislative interim committee Governor-elect Chas. H. Martin or advertisement of any kind, insert on roads and highways which has spent the past two years in a study spent a day in Salem last week fa ed for less than 25 cents. of the problem of automobile liabili miliarizing himself with some of the Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as ty insurance. Members of this com angles of the new job which he will Second Class Mail Matter. mittee include Senators Joe E. Dunne, undertake on January 14. The gov of Multnomah county, and Clyde E, ernor -elect sat in at the meeting of Williamson, of Linn county; Repre the board of control where all the sentatives George Winslow of Tilla members were on their best behavior COOS VOTE BELOW • AVERAGE mook, Harvey Weils, of Multnomah, and interviewed a number of officials Although Coos county east 54.2 5nd W. E. Stockdale, of Grant coun and department heads, relative to per cent of the registered vote at the ty; John Beakey, of the state high state problems with which he will general election this month, it was way department; James Young, of the have to cope when he takes over the considerably below the average fo* state department, and Max Flanery, reins of government. the state as a whole, with its 63.4 per of the automobile registration depart cent. Sherman county was high for State Treasurer Holman will renew ment. the state, more than three-fourths of The interim committee in recom his fight for amortization of state its voters casting a ballot, 77 per cfcnt mending the “safety-responsibility” land board loans when the legislature to be exact'. Coos county totalled act turned thumbs down on proposals meets in January. Senator Chinnick, 7,635 votes out of 14,082 registered, for a compusory automobile insur of Josephine county, has agreed to and the state total was 307,275 out of ance law as “inequitable and unde introduce the necessary measure. 484,481. Linn and Yamhill counties, sirable.” with 70 per cent voting, were next The measure as now drafted would The state emergency board meeting to Sherman, while Lake and Wheeler Eyestrain is a very real danger. Few of require motorists involved in a traf at Salem Saturday authorized a de came next with 89 per cent. Malheur fic accident resulting in damage to ficiency appropriation of $23,500 to us realise that we pay dearly for every county showed the lerfst interest in property or injury on person to satis cover salaries of circuit and supreme who should be governor, only 42 per hour we strain our eyes. The tragedy is fy all judgments arising out of the ac court judges for October and Novem cent pf those registered voting, 3600 cident and to establish financial re ber. The aoticn reverses one taken that we seldom know that we ABE mis not taking the trouble to vote out of sponsibility for any future damages by the board at a previous meeting using our eyes. Attempting to read, work a possible 6252. Multnomah, with before being permitted to operate a when the request for additional! 164,943 registered, voted 67.1 per or study in poor or glaring light is the car again. funds was refused on the ground that cent. ■_______________ Purpose* and aim* of the measure the judges had failed to co-operate cause of most eyestrain. Often the penalty FREE BRIDGE FIGHT IMPENDS are three-fold: in the legislature’s economy program for eyestrain is not paid until later years. First—to provide an Incentive fer by refusing to accept pay cuts. In The Sentinel correspondent in Sa careful and safe driving and to con Then it is too late. The two or three pen authorizing the additional funds the lem writes: “Any attempt on the part of the trol or eliminate the reckless and ir board followed the advice of Attor nies a day saved on your light bill isn’t ney General Van Winkle who in an coast counties to remove the toil pro responsible operator. worth the risk of impaired vision. See this Second, to compel those drivers opinion last week held that they had visions from the coast bridge con who have demonstrated their reck no discretion in the matter. This ap tract will probably meet with strenu new type lamp (recently designed to help ous opposition, particularly from lessness to establish evidence of fi propriation leaves only $8,700 in the correct the evils of improper home light southern and eastern Oregon coun- nancial responsibility for the future emergency fund. as a prerequisite to their regaining Records of the state department ing) at your dealers. show that of the 29 circuit judges in Of course, this opposition was to be the privilege of driving. Third, to fumishr an incentive for the state only eight have taken the expected, particularly from some of those counties and sections which payment of otherwise uncollectible full 15 per cent pay cut. have already had their highway judgments arising from automobile bridges built and which are now in accidents, Democratic members of the state “The Safety-responsibility bill to toll-free operation. If those sections legislature got together in Portland frankly designed to reach the small which have had their bridges built Saturday and greased the skids for out of state highway funds can only minority of reckless and irresponsible organization of both the House and keep a toll charge on the Coast High motor vehicle operators to whom are Senate. That is, they centered upon way bridges, they think they can chargeable the mounting toll of life John Cooter, of Lincoln county, as keep a lot of travel off the coast road and injuries to persons and property." the speaker of the House and W. H. aftd on thsir own particular stretch of according to Ray Conway, secretary Strayer, veteran legislator from Bak hew governor will be inclined to en advertised another $250,000 block of highway. Maybe they can, but it is of the interim committee. “The com er county, as president of the Senate. ter into any wholesale house-clean 1 unemployment relief certificate* for WE WANT TO SELECT doubtful that a tourist who once has mittee concluded that it was mani Strayer’s election, however, is still ing- Committed to a one-term poli sale to finance December relief needs a reliable young man, now employ sampled the cool coast climate and festly unnecessary and unfair to com contingent upon the release by Sen cy he will be under no necessity to the liquor commission suddnly dis ed, with foresight, fair education pel the over-whelming majority of the unrivalled scenery of the coast and mechanical inclinations, who ator Corbett of his pledges and upon devote his attention to political fence covered that liquor profits would take is willing to train spare time or would hesitate to pay toll $n two or motorists to carry insurance to pro the ability of the democrats to per fixing as is the average Individual ' care of the situation without resort evenings in Coquille to qualify as three or five bridge* in order to re-'' tect the community against the dam suade at least three republicans to who enters that office and will feel i to additional certificates and the sale Installation and 8erviee expert in entirely free to pick and chooae his peat the delights of such a trip. age caused by the small minority.” , was called off. join with them in support of a demo Electric Refrigeration and Air lieutenants without any fear of what However, the Coast Highway is just Conditioning. For interview write, crat for the gavel wielding job which William Einzig, state purchasing giving age and present occupation. the effect of his selections may have as much entitled to toll-free bridge* The "safety-responsibility” act now seems highly probable. UTILITIES ENGINEERING as are the Pacific, the Columbia agent, has asked the board of control which is being sponsored by the From all reports the democratic on his political future. INSTITUTE River, The Dalles-Califomia. the for additional compensation as man caucus was < entirely -harmonious with legislative interim committee on 494 N. Wells St- Chicago, Di. — Thirty-five persons were killed in John Day, or any other highway in ager at the prison flax plant. In his both William roads and highways is being face n L. Graham and Howard the state. The claim of the Coast request to the board, Einzig said that Latrourette, of Multnomah county, traffic accidents in Oregon during tiously referred to the “dog bite” Highway for free bridge* Is just, and he had agreed to undertake manage withdrawing from the speakership October bringing the year's total up bill. Opponents of the measure ♦ there are many section* along those ment of the flax plant without addi race to give Cooter a clear field and to 251. declare that it is founded upon the Many factors have contributed to our credit should other highway* which will not fight tional compensation until the plant Ashby C. Dickson, Portland demo S A total of «16,922,000 will be avail theory that every dog is entitled to progress, greatest the proposal to five the Coast high was placed on a self-supporting ba crat, shelving his personal ambition, one good bite before being muzzled. be given to discoveries in medi able for highway purposes in Oregon sis, which point, he claims has now way its just dues. in order to throw the entire demo during 1935 according to the annual Furthermore if the offending motor cal science and to the organized tu been reached. Two obstacles are seen ist behaves like a good dog for three berculosis movement. The most im cratic strength behind Strayer. budget of the state highway depart to a realization of Einzig's desire for “HOW’S YOUB OLD MAN*” Thirty-two of the 38 democratic ment which has been prepared by R. years after being muzzled, that is, portant factors have been: • more cash. One of these is the op IN DULCET TERMS 1. The knowledge that tuberculosis representatives and six of the 13 H. Baldock, state highway engineer. does not have any serioua accidents Under the heading, “How’s Your position of at least one member of the democratic senators attended the during that period, his muzlze wiil be is not hereditary but that it is a com The figure includes $4,153,000 of Old Man?" which could be just as board who thinks that Einzig is al Portland caucus which had been removed until he docs become in municable disease caused by a germ. NRA funds already allocated to thia ready overpaid at $4000 a year as pur 2. The tuberculin test, which en intelligently worded, “So’s your old called by members of the Multnomah state for federal aid projects and $3,- volved in another accident. ables us to find out whether or not man,” the following appeared in the chasing agent. The other is the state county central coommittee. 800,000 to be spent on the five Coast last Issued of the Pathfinder. The law which forbids a state official Thirteen experimental nursery the germ is lodged in the body. With the legislative machinery thus Highway bridges during the year. from holding more than one lucrative 3. The X-ray, which with extra Sentinel would like to give a year's schools are now operating in Oregon well oiled and ready to start rolling In its own right the commisison subscription to anyone who can. position. when the button is pushed on Janu will have $8,060,000 to spend during as a part of the emergency education ordinary precision, pictures the dam without reference to a dictionary or ary 14 interest now shifts to Gov the year. Of this amount, $3,300,000 program, providing emploment for age done in the lung. 4. Improved methods of diagnosis any other source of information, give While he, himself, makes no claims ernor-elect Martin and his plans 28 teachers on relief rolls and 13 must be paid out for bond interest an understandable definition of all to having it in the bag, every indica which 90 far are shrouded in deepest cooks. Three of these schools are lo generally, which make it possible to and principal, $2,100,000 on the main tion at this time points, to the selec silence. Not even the most intimate the words used: cated in Portland and one each at discover the disease early, even be tenance of primary highways, $500,- tion of John E. Cooter, Toledo farm friends of the General, apparently, Hillsboro, Salem, Oregon City, To fore serious damage is done. 000 on the maintenance of secondary Not long ago the Pathfinder had an er, as the next Speaker of the house have any idea as to whom he has in 5. The knowledge that rest, fresh ledo, St. Helens, Pendleton, Klamath highways and $125,000 on the oper editorial on “Use Simple Words” In of representatives of the Oregon leg mind for appointment to the several Falls, Albany, Corvallis and Eugene. air and good food under competent ation of drawbridges and ferries. which aspirants for literary advance islature. Four other nursery schools will be medical guidance will cure most jobs which he will be expected to fill Cooter, who is miking an aggres when he takes over his new job of Other budgeted requirements Include opened soon, according to C. A. cases of tuberculosis. , . ment were advised to religiously maintenance of parks $25,000; man eschew polysyllabic orthography be sive campaign in the interest of the running the state. In fact it to very 6. Surgical methods of putting the Howard, state superintendent of pub datory secondary highways construc cause the philosophical and philolog speakership, contacting most of,the doubtful if th* general himself has lic instruction. Each of these schools lug kt rest. tion, $58,000; minor betterment work. ical substructure of this principle is house members personally, is known made up his mind definitely on any 7. Sanatoria for the care and treat $100,000; administration and super is caring for 26 under-privileged ineludible, etc. A reader who en to have secured a sizeable block of of his apopintments. children between the ages of two and ment of the tuberculosis. There are vision, $275,000; contingencies and joyed that effusion was apparently pledges already Adding impetus to Frank A. Spencer, treasurer of the miscellaneous, $100,000; reconstruc four years with an all-day program now over 650 santoria with almost motivated under strenuous emotional his campaign this week was a state Martin campaign committee, to being 87,000 beds in the United States. tion of worn-out pavement and featuring play, music, games, train circumstances to send us the follow ment from Earl Hill, Lane county mentioned as successor to William 8. Public health machinery, which bridges, $500,000; rights of way, $30.- ing in health habits, a properly pre ing extract from Niles’ Weekly Reg legislator, and himself a contender for Einzig as state purchasing agent. The treats’ tuberculosis as a communi pared noon-day meal and an after 000; surveys, $50,000. This leaves a ister of April 11, 1812, the same being the gavel-wielding job in event the suggestion that Oswald West, former cable disease end aims to stop the balance of $897,000 out of current noon health nap. Parent meetings to a traveler’s report of an inquiry made republicans had dominated the or governor, to in line for Charlie spread of it consider problems in child develop renvenue to which will be added ap to a Virginian, “How's your father?” ganization. announcing his support of Thomas’ job as utility commissioner, 9. Enlightened public opinion ment are also conducted by the nur proximately $1,000,000 of budget ar, as modern youth would say it, Cooter and urging his pledges to however, is ridiculed by firends of ■wraeqp* *•«•*•*«» sery school instructors. which has made most of the public I#c*ok WWW JCcII B savings during the past three years foUow his lead. “How’s your old man?”: improvements possible and a general Martin who contend that West's well- to make a total of $1,885,000 avail- Cooter’s only serious opposition is known corporation connections would "The intense frigidity of the cir Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, Understanding by all people of tuber " able for matching federal funds un cumambient atmosphere, had so con found in the candidacy of William disqualify him for this job. Martin is culosis. i.0- der the terms of the new Hayden- calls attention to the fact that the gealed the pellucid aqueous fluid of Graham of Multnomah county, but expected to name a success to Mrs. United States department of agricul Cartwright bill. the enormous river Potomak, that Graham is admittedly laboring under Sheldon Sackett as private secretary Your warrants, county or school The department’s largest source of ture has just classified Oregon as be In the first to the governor and to abolish the with the most eminent and superla a two-fold handicap. ing tuberculosis accredited free. This district, will M accepted at Schroe revenue is the gasoline tax which to tive reluctance, I was constrained to place there is division in the ranks job of budget director, now held by der’s Jewelry store for either mer expected to produce $7,200,000 for makes the entire Pacific Northwest— procrastinate my premeditated egres of the Multnomah delegation with Henry Hansen which he has promised chandise or repair work—at par. Oregon. Washington, Utah and Ne- highway purposes next year. Motor sion into the palatinate province of Howard Latourette also ambitious to to handle personally while he is gov vada — tuberculosis-free territory. vehicle registrations and drivers ’ li NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Maryland, for the medical, chemical achieve the honor in spite of the fact ernor. cense fees are expected to yield an Ore? on has been carrying on bovine Notice 1« hereby given that the un and galencial coadjuvancy and co that this is his first term in the legs- Outside of these four jobs the new additional $1,975,000, motor trans tuberculosis coqtrol work since 1911, dersigned, Exécutrice* of the last operation of a distinguished sanative lature. Then again there is the add governor is not expected to be in any portation fees, $595,600, fines for millions of tests being made in that Wil’, and Testament of Frank R. son of Esculapius, until the peccant ed handicap presented by the pros great haste in making changes in the time. RtiTlaek. deceased, have filed in the traffic law violations, $20,000 and deleterious matter of the arthritis pect of Multnomah county domina state organization. Tn fact most of County Court of the State of Ore $150,000 will be thrown into the pot had pervaded the cranium, into which tion of the senate in event Harry Cor the governor’s friends agree that it gon for Coca County their-final ac by the counties to cover co-operation Progress Against Tuberculosis count as such Exécutrice» and said it had ascended and penetrated from bett is able to hold his lines intact would be the part of wisdom to wait projects. This makes a total net in Today there are more than 2000 as Court ha* appointed Saturday, the the inferior pedestrial major digit of which now seems probable. Should until after the legislature has ad come of $9,940,000 from which must sociations united under the banner of l»t day of December, ' 1984, a* the my paternal relative in consanguinity Corbett release his pledges, as he is journed and he has had time to sur be deducted $1.880,000 as the high the National Tuberculoei/ Association, day for the hearing of objections to whereby his morboeity was magnified being urged to do, Cooter is still be- vey the situation from the Inside be such final account and the settlement way deportment’s contribution to the financed by Christmas Seals. Thia thereof. so exorbitantly as to exhibit an ab lived to have a decided edge over fore attempting any further reorgani counties and to the state police ’ makes it possible for everyone to take Louisa A. Bullack. - solute extinguishment of viviflca- Graham in the race for the speaker- zation of the state machinery. At Hom B. Croy, Executrices of the part tn the work which me is generally tion." any rate it is not expected that the < last Will and Testament of Frank and health to thousands of R Bullack, dacsassd. 42t5 i TAKE NO CHANCES A C