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lœntuniie Now and Stamp expands •**«£■ >’** ; David Lawrence, en-l ient newspa Oui the Dread Diphtheria an extraordinary session neces per cori jspondeut, describes the situ sary. One of these is the necessity ation in this manner: (Oregon Stale Board of Health) for making Oregon’s old age security “The real problem of the moment This is the slogan that has been legislation mesh with the congres The report of the committee which is for those persons who come to ’ adopted for May Day, Child Health sional act. The other is the necessity Washington to see their representa ’ Day, 1935. Oregon alohg with every of legislative in preparing for One of the most frequent visitors to has been investigating relief condi tives in congress on business. Many ’ progressive state, county and city ln tions in Oregon is expected most any new settlers the predicted influx of the executivo department the past Subscription Rates ! a company is faced with ruin by the union is getting back of this slo One YearuT7.....-t—.....-.............W 00 from the drouth and dust-ridden few weeks has been Floyd Cook of day now. The committee, which is ’pending legislation. Many a com gan to drive diphtheria out of every beaded by State Senator McComack, Six Months..... . 1.00 Portland. One of the four horse middle, west. pany will have its operations materi community in the slate. TiL physi- Three Months......... —....... M "The first contingency was thought men of the republican party whose of Lane county, completed its hear No subscription taken unless paid to have been covered in the old age ings last week and has been engaged ally curtailed or restrained if some cian# of this state are particularly ex mission it was to harass the démo lor in advance. This rule is impera- of the biHs go through. Should all pension appropriation measure pass crate organization in the recent cam in analyzing its¡Findings which it will pected to play a most impoi tant part the administration measures be pass ed by the regular session, which paign, Cook seems to have a ready summarize in a report to the gov in this program Every doctor is ed, for instance, there will be a revo urged to remind his patients who Advertising Rates places $1,000,050 of state funds at the entree to the inner sanctum of Gov ernor. lutionary change in the management Display advertising 30 cents per disposal of the emergency relief com ernor Martin's office which is not en- have children under school age of the inch. No advertisement inserted for mittee to be spent in co-operation The board of control is now en of business related to foods, drugs, need of immunization. The physici- oyed by even the governor ’ s most less than 50 cents. Reading notices cosmetics, agricultural product« that 10 cents per line. No reading notice, with the counties and the federal ardent supporters. Cook's explana- gaged in a/i inspection of state insti are processed, public utilities, banks cians of this state are urged to ask or advertisement of any kind, insert government. A meeting of the gov ion that his visits are "pbreiy friend- tutions, dropping in on the superin their patients to bring their children ed for less than 25 cents. ernor’s planning board in Portland. 'y” lack a lot In explaining his stand- tendents without warning and giving and trust companies, certain aspects at some appointed time to be im- Tuesday gave consideration to the re in with 'the democratic administra them no chance to put their house in of advertising, and manufacturing es munized. They are also requested to Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as ception and proper care of new set tion. order for the official inspection. For tablishments that employ large num make it a rountine practice in the Second Class Mail Matter. the first time in several yeats the ber# of employees, especially as labor future to immunize during the first ters but any definite action in this direction will await further informa Reorganization of the milk control board members find themselves able relations may produce more strikes year of life, all babies under their ion from Washington as to what the board this week came as a Bolt out of to ride in the same automobile with and more labor controversies.” care. Illustrative of these dangerous bills federal government plans to do for the blue. While the removal of E out flying at each other’s throats. FARMS INCREASE IN COOS Oregon has not yet reached the is the Social Security legislation G. Harlan, of Eugene, was expected goal of “no death from diphtheria." According to government farm hese new settlers. The House and Senate committees which would embark America upon but we are rapidly approaching it. It was generally believed that the census figures the number of farms Once more the governor has out have completed their task of revising a huge program of welfare work. In this state, with approximately 75,- . other two members of the board — in Coos county has increased in the smarted the political prognosticators. the legislative journals and the copy Discussing this problem the Wash 000 children under six years of age Burge Mason, of Klamath Falls, and past five years, from 1305 to 1726, Hugh H. Earle, of Eugene, whom he is now in the hands of the printer ington Post points out that “If this there were 113 deaths from diph 0. M. Plummer, of Portland, — would a 32 per cent gain. It is doubtful appointed this week as insurance be retained. The milk co-operatives who will be turning out the bound initial effort to establish a system of theria in 1921 and eight in 1934 With tliat the actual Increase is 421, for commissioner, had been definitely were known to be after Harlan's side, volumes ot the legislative proceed federal old age pensions and provide our definite knowledge that toxoid there were doubtless many overlook eliminated from the race several especially since he butted into the ings within the next few weeks— i other forms of social relief were less will protect children against diph ed in 1980. M. O. Hawkins, who j ambitious and if an attempt had been weeks ago based on confidential in milk control fight at the recent leg theria in the vast majority of in helped take the Coos county farm Frank McCulloch, public utilities made to keep costs within reasonable formation from “ those close to the islature, but were apparently pret census this year, says he is sure he stances, parents have little excuse for Incidentally the, ty well satisfied with both Mason and commissioner, is the pinch-hitting limits, the program would have a not taking their children to the fam didn’t miss a single one in his dis administration.” governor has informed the press that Plummer. Of the new board mem contact man for the state administra much better chance of succeeding. As ily physician. trict. He hoofed it up all the streams it is, the heavy burdens which the where it was impossible to drive a thers will be at least one change on bers at least two should have the pro tion. McCulloch has been filling a .Immunization has protected thou Doughton bill proposes to place upon the industrial accident commission, ducer’s viewpoint. number of speaking engagements for These are Glenn sands of children and considering cari Another source of increase is in probably to replace T. Morris Dunne, Marsh, Hood River apple grower and the governor before Granges, cham- industry and upon the federal gov- Oregon as a whole, diphtheria has emment-would doubtless increase the homesteaded places, but probably the of Portland, and that he will appoint former president of the Oregon Co "bers of commerce and other organi been an infrequent rather than a economic Insecurity of the workers another member of the highway com operative council, and A. E. Eng- zations. . greatest increase is- from the fact that very common disease Unfortunately whom the bill is designed to safe mission within the next few weeks to bretson, of Astoria, now in the seed since the depresison started more and the danger from diphtheria is not guard against the major hazards and Wauhington Snap-Shots more people have gone out on 5, 10 relieve Carl Washbum, of Eugene, business but formerly in charge of over, nor is there any indication that vicissitudes of life. ” who has been trying to quit for some the agricultural experiment station in or 15-acre tracts where they could it soon will be. The trouble is that A picture of Washington today Clatsop county. Edgar W. Smith, of make part of their living, and have time. the bacillus or germ which causes Woulcj defy any camera — or even Into consideration pf pro-union Portland, the third" member of the stayed there. words—to portrary. Momentous leg ; labor legislation in Washington came diphtheria is present almost every Any aid the federal government new board, is an outstanding business Mr. Hawkins says he found but one proposes to give to rural schools this man of the state. Marsh and Smith islation awaits in Congress, measures I an unwholesome picture recently of where. Many healthy children in a bafidpned farm in his territory. that are more important than those of union activity. An expose by the school and adults put of school har year will come too late to do Oregon are democrats. 1933, for they are designed for per government in Chicago, which reach bor this germ in their nose and much good, according to C. A. How- i throat. These individuals or car ard. state superintendent of public Not to be outdone by his col'eagues, manency rather than temporary re ed the capital, showed the business instruction. Several of the weaker ‘ state Treasurer. Holman who last lief. As a result the hotels and the agent for the Motion Picture Opera riers remain well themselves, but school district have been compelled week announced the arrival of a new halls of congress are filled with those tors Union, who was slain recently, they may and frequently do give the to close already due to shortage of granddaughter, Governor Martin this giving warning against many of These with a $4,000 bathroom and a $5,000 disease to others. The products used funds and all of the schools will be week announced that be also had proposals and their effect upon re barin his home, and $24,000 expenses for immunization, that is toxoid and closing their regular terms within the juat become a grandfather for the covery. for a grand trip through Europe, all toxin-antitoxin, protect the individu In A the steadily expanding govern next six weeks. j second time. As in Grandpa Hol- paid for by union activities. In the al from becoming ill but they do not the causative organism itself., ment departments and bureaus—with investigation by federal agents, deals' .destroy ' their increased personnel and pay? involving hundreds of thousands of Thus, diphtheria germs are believed Oscar Hayter, Dallas attorney, Governor Martin will not convene rolls—things move at top speed rem dollars were turned'up, and other In to be as prevalent as they ever were, 'he legislature in special session un Frank C. McCulloch, utilities com missioner, and R. H. Baldock, state Oregon - motorists can thank the iniscent of war days. Although id cidents of high living of- union organ- and for this reason unprotected chil less such action becomes absolutely the past ten years many large and izers were turned up while “cutting" dren are as liable to catch the disease „ ' necessary. This much he made clear highway engineer, have been com giant magnet which the highway de beautiful government buildings have the wages of workers, and at times 1 as they were in former times. They missioned by Governor Martin to re partment drags around over the state to newspaper men at Salem this week been erected,.. the government bu double-crossing catch it, too. them by taking do 1 in commenting upon rumors which vamp the truck and bus act for con for saving them the annoyance and reaus have overflown into all avail money from the other side. sideration by the next legislature. No expense of innumerable punctures. persist to the effect that the lawmak able office space in the city. Rented ers will be back in Salem before the piece of legislation in the recent his Last year this magnet picked up 22,- office space is on the upgrade, as tory of Oregon has been the subject 671 pounds of nails, spikes and bits Fourth of July. * of so much bitter controversy as this of wire, every piece of which repre- Washington control of local affairs Only two contingencies now loom The Sentinel ake Smith Wood-Products, Coquille, Oregon ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A RETAIL LUMBER YARD We Will Specialize in High Grade, Klln»Dried FINISH and FLOORING With modern facilities for Kiln-Drying, Resawing, Surfacing, Molding, and Sanding the very highest quality of material can be produced. All sizes of Framing, and Di mension-Boards, Shiplap and Siding will be Carried in Stock. Everything in Lumber for the Builder's Need!