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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1935)
The Sentinel H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES H. A. YOUNG, Editor Display advertising 30 cents per inch. NO advertisement inserted for less than 50 cents Reading notices 10 cents per line. No reading notice, or advertisement of any kind, insert ed for less than 25 cents. Entered at the Coquille Poetoffice as Second Class Mail Matter. THE NAME IS NECESSARY It's strange, the many, many times that newspapers have commented on anonymous contributions, that peo ple will still address communications with a nom-de-plume signature. When the request is justified a news paper does not use the author's reel name but it is the universal rule that the publisher must know it. The Sentinel's most recent contri bution comes from Salem, is headed “Legiaiative-Whiskey Hangover” and is signed “A Delinquent Taxpayer.” We would Rave no objection to pub lishing the letter if the writer had not been afraid to sign his name. TWO SUPPORT ONE ~ Indicative of the present trend of thought is the recent statement of Roger Babson, nationally known economist, on the situaUon in Wash ington, D. C. He said, citing the huge relief rolls: "In other words, every two work ers are supporting one Idle worker. Surely we are now paying too great a price for legislation and relief. Roosevelt should now think of re covery and quit his present destruc tive policies. "In spite of the highest taxes in our duvoi jri tne nation is going into tne hole at the rate of 8281,000,000 per month, or 866,000,000 per week, or 86,500 a minute. Never before tn the history of the world has any nation so deliberately unbalanced its budget at the United States is doing at the present time.” ite banking bill, the utility holding the one destroyed by fire fn 1930, .ompany bill, the bill that would ’ cost 81.750,000. This buildings is of change railroad lawd" and increase modernistic design with a slender freight costs, the 30-hour week bill, shaft or tower 95 by 95 feet rising the Wagner Labor Disputes bill, the to a height of 236 feet. Idaho’s cap amendments to AAA, and the Guffey itol of the dome and wings design coal bill—all of which are purely re cost 82,290,000 and the new Utah arm bills. capitol, one of the most beautiful in Congress and Federal officials can the west, rerpesents an investment of afford to heed this appeal. It comes 82,739,528. Colorado with a popula rom men who know the needs of in tion comparable to that of Oregon, dustry, men who have been meeting spent 82,500.000 on its capitol build ing completed in 1900 and the Kansas jayrolls for years. capitol, completed in 1993, cost 83,- 200,590. Some of the more elaborate capi- to'.S include that of Nebraska which cost 89,500.000; Louisiana, 85.O0O.O0O; Wisconsin, 87.203,826; and Pennsyl vania, 811.033,400; all, however, in states much larger than Oregon ^>11- » Smith Wood-Products, Inc UILLE, OREGON Feature for the Corning Week s Governor Martin has no patience The state of Oregon carries no in with appointees who are content to surance on its more than 821,000,000 sit on the band wagon and ride while the other board or committee mem worth of buildings, furnishings, ber« do the work. In removing Mrs. ■quipment and supplies. Corhelia Marvin Pierce this weekt Prior to 1925 departments and in from the board of higher education* stitutions suffering loss from fire ooked !to the legislature for reim for non-attendance at board meetings bursement. The session of 1925 he announced that he stood ready to created what is known as a "restor take similar action with other ap ation fund” to which each state ac pointees who were not working at the job tivity contributes in proportion to the appraised value of its property. Contributions to this fund are lim I Visitors to Salem the new few* ited to* an aggregate of 825,000, spon weeks are not to be denied a close-up view of the capitol ruins. When1 sors of the plan believing that this amount would suffice not only to residents of Salem protested against cover all fire losses but to building up the erection of an eight-foot board a fund of 8300,000 against a major fence a ound the capitol as an un-, loss such as that suffered in the cap sightly eye-sore the board of control itol fire. Experience, however, has compromised on a four-foot fence. proven the inadequacy of the limited Guards will remain on duty day and assessment since fire losses have night to keep the public out of the drained the fund also as fast as the danger :.one while the work of razing the building is in progress. contributions came in so that at the time of the capitol fire there was It is goirg to cost more than 846,- only 8139,000 available to cover loss 000 to wnck the capitol wails and es, including that of the building it self, totaling approximately 8600,000. cart the debris away, according to Fire losses to state property since figures submitted by Burton Palmar, the restoration fund was created and representing the State Emerigcncy up to the capitol fire aggregated Relief administration which is tak 8161,340. Among the more serious of ing over the job. Most of this ex these losses was that involved in the pense could have been saved by just destruction of the old training school i turning the souvenir hunters loose on the ruins. —— — ---------- -a, for boys with a loss of 871,790 In tne rirst year or tne restoration runa, The state department has taken on a fire at the state college resulted in the atmosphere of a laundry thia week a loss of 825,000. Two fires at the Cottage farm, south of Salem, cost with two mangles and several elec the fund 817,032 and 810,185 respec tric irons pressed into service to dry tively and a fire at the tuberculosis out records of the department sal hospital in 1933 resulted in a losa of vaged from the capitol ruins. >10,623. 1x3 Douglas Fir surfaced 4 sides or rough for Fencing Special Price 1x6 Port Orford Cedar Shiplap Complete Line of Kiln-Dried Fir Finish from l x 3 to 2 x 12 Complete Stock of Dimension Lumber for All Building Purposes 4-H and School Activities "Beware of 'a female wearing breeches,” was the warning received by Governor Martin this week. The warning, written on a post card came from a Newberg resident who claims to be a palmist, astrologer and oracle. ♦ Many 4-H activities ere taking place in the schools at thte I time. Some of those which have I to our attention áre as follows: Achievement Day and graduation I Childhood Is the Worst this sinister evil-of childhood. Mothers to Go to Eugene at Prosper school was celebrated on! i Ida B. Wise Smith. the closing day of school Sufferer From Liquor Several hundred mothers of Ore If Portland does not want the bat The Sumner school had a picnic at gon students will be present on the tleship Oregon, Astoria does, accord Sunset Bay on May 3. It was first campus this week-end, as honored American childhood, the supreme Firemen to Meet at Corvallis ing to Dr. L. W.'Hyde of that city, planned to have a 4-H picnic, but the guests of the annual Junior Week hope of the future, on this day dedi The annual Fireman's School will who lias written Governor Martin to interest spread until all parents and end, May 10, 11, and 12, and students cated to its conservation is faced with be held in Corvallis, June 12, 18 and the effect that the rity and port of pupils were Included. The afternoon are busy preparing a week-end of ac- ( a more sinister peril than ever before. 14. It is planned for the school to be ficials are ready to take adequate of Friday L May tenth, has been set tlvities which will keep the visiting' The beginning of the eighteenth opened with addresses by Governor ¿uerts busy every minute of theii. month ,inc« the reP«al of the prohi- Charles H. Martin, State Fire Mar care of the historic old fighting dog aside for their 4-H program. of the navy. ,tav bition Broadbent will have a Spring Fan stay. >ition amendment finds the re-legal- shal Hugh H. Earle and a represen . d »Quor 11—.__ Ak. a--------------------------------- Special events which have been1 | ‘“ traffic invading the home I tasy before the closing date of school. tative of the League of Oregon Cities. While Governor Martin's state May U. This will Include health, planned especially for mothers, are, “nd pushing its propaganda on be- The School is to be a departure planning board ponders over plans 4-H and graduation. a tea Friday afternoon in Gerlinger, half of so-called “moderate” drink from the methods of previous schools a fashion never before known being designed to be of particular for a new state house to replace the The Cooking Club of Bandon with hall and a reception the same eve-!ln« one destroyed by fire two weeks ago, Wanda Houdyshell as leader held 4-H ning, also in Ger linger. Saturday,1*» »'1'' history. benefit to the smaller chiefs and the Mr. and Mrs. Average Citizen are do achlevemenCday last week. The the chief entertainments for the Yesterday liquor was arraigned be- firemen. All in attendance will have ing a lot of speculating about the new sewing club under Mrs. Gary and the mothers will be the Mother's Day'««*- through drinkanared parents, an opportunity to take part in the ac building on their own accord. handicraft club under Mr. Gary will banquet, in John Straub hall, and' the child in the nursery and even the tual, practical evolutions which will Two questions persist in obtruding have theirs before the close of school. following that the “Melody babe in the cradle were robbed of be directed by some of the best au themselves into every conversation Bunber Hill clubs are planning to Spring” canoe fete. Sunday there their righto and happiness. But today, thorities In the state. These drills and in which the capitol building is the send two club members to the 4-H will be special services in all the Eu- U«ht of authortatlve investiga- practices will be performed by all central theme. One of these is: “Will club summer school at Corvallis in gene churches in celebration of tions Bianchi, “ * by “ Saleeby, Hodge, “ * ' who wish to gain knowledge from the new building have a dome?" The June. Part of the expense of this will Frets. Flaig and many others, we actual _______ __ be followed ,wlluw-a A SIMPLE QUESTION Mother's Day and following that, all practice, ,_____ and will be cared for from candy sales which campus living organizations will learn that the deadly work of bever- by open, directed discussions on all OF BILLIONS other is: “What will it cost?" Left to a vote of residents of Salem the club haa put on throughout the have a special Mother's Day dinner. age alcohol goes back further still, phases of the work. The most encouraging business re to whom the old capitol dome had be year. On Tuesday the girls were and is now clearly recognized port that hks come from a responsi come a familiar landmark the first presented in a style revue in the through scientific findings as a germ RECEIVE8 RELIEF FROM Some Farm Prices Climb ble source in many months was to- question would be answered in the Bunker Hill gymnasium. poison menacing the future of civili RHEUMATIC SUFFERING sued by the National Association of Keeping close step with the index zation itself. . affirmative but architects and engi Myrtle Point which has six 4-H Manufacturers, forecasting expendi Mrs. Ivan Yargus, Belknap. Iowa, of factory payrolls, average price« for neers are no supposed to be influenc clubs had to postpone achievement A summary of these arresting facta, writes that her 20 yean suffering ture of 20 billion dollars in factory ed by sentiment and the trend in cap day program because of the mumps. Oregon farm products have climbed supported by nearly half a thousand from rheumatic, neuralgia, and neu expansion, renovation and rehabili itol architecture seems to be toward However, the plan is to have soon an since March, 1933, from 43 per cent independent experimental studies, ritis pains haa been quickly relieved tation. and an outlay of other billions more modem lines exhibit of the school and 4-H work of the 1926-1930 level to 69 in March. confirm the scientific verdict that far by taking Williams R.U.X. Com for durable goods—if Congress and She states she also takes The last three capitol buildings to combined with eighth grade gradua 1935. according to the latest agricul more serious than mere drunkenness, pound Williams BIX Formula to elimin the Administration co-operate to re rise in this country have been dome tion exercises A style revue is to tural situation and outlook circular chronic alcoholism, inefficiency, des ate the cause. Williams R. U. X. move obstacles. of the Oregon State college agricul titution or even liquor-induced crime, Compound and Williams S.L.K. For less. The new state buildings of Ne be included in the program The Association, basing its conclu braska. Louisiana and North Dakota The eighth graders of the Etalka tural extension service. Factory pay are the pre-natal effects and deteri mula are sold by the Fuhrman's sions upon an extensive study of the Pharmacy. I are all of the tower or shaft type of school will have their graduation on rolls from March, 1933, rose from 37 orating infuences of alcohol where- economic situation, said, "careful an per cent of the 1926-1930 level to 68 architecture recembling more a mod Thursday. Miyr ninth. Leland P. Linn ever drinking customs have become a alysis of the business outlook indi in February, 1935. em office building than the conven- will give the graduation address. feature of social life. Calling carda. 50 for «100 cates that this country today is closer Although the increased purchasing nTtbe ' UOna’ COnCePtion Wh,t " ProP*ri2 Three schools have reported that The whole field of child welfare is to breaking tne back or tne aepres- K,,uain« i~.u power of consumers has probably I 1 ■ ■ 1 1 1 designed capitol building should look they are making plans for home eco beginning to suffer increasing and sion than at any time since the forces Uke. nomic demonstrations to be given on been the major factor in the advance unprecedented handicaps as a resu't of recovery began working through I From the earliest experience in the June 27. This date is to be celebrat in Oregon farm prices, some of the of the return of practically unre the world in 1932,” and added: A. F. A A. M. history of the United States domes ed by a county get-together for the increase is due to the scarcity of some stricted liquor sale and solicitation “Surveys indicate that cloee of 20 Stated Communication farm commodities brought about by and wings and porticos and columns 4-H club members. Schools are To promote an alcohol-free environ billion dollars in expenditures which have come to be regarded as symbols making plans for exhibits for the the drought. Production control by ment wherever children live — and Tuesday, May 14, 8 p. m. would give employment to four mil the AAA has assisted by reducing the that means everywhere—is the only of governmental authority. A sur county fair in September. lion men for two years, is pent up in ri------------------- A surpluses for which export demand hope of protecting the future race vey of state buildings throughout the the field of factory expansion, reno ». had failed. nation reveals that in spite of the More Serious This Spring against this insidious and relentless vation and rehabilitation alone. The r modem trend toward towers. 40 of foe release of this flow of private capital The danger of poisoning to live the 48 capitol buildings are crowned Red Head Round-Up at Taft The call is Imperative for a nation stock from wild parsnips is greater by removing political uncertainties by domes. In addition to the three would dwarf the billions appropriat than usual this spring in this section. With lees than two months left to wide educational program to teach already, mentioned the only dome- ed by Congress for relief and make according to Information given out by i go. redhead beauties are trimming America’s citizens and especially par- | on all kinds of leas capitols in the nation are those George Jenkins, county agent, who'off excess winter curves in prépara ento and young people the fact that unnecessary the expenditure of much of New York. Virginia. Tennessee and of the taxpayer's money.” sse been making a study of crop con- tion for the biggest Redhead Round- ethyl alcohol is a protoplasmic poison Oklahoma. ditions in different • The Manufacturers asked Congress .................. ta •• sections of *■ the up ever held at Taft. Dates set for affecting the live cells and Injuring Of the 18 capitol buildings con county with O. R. Hyslop, chief in Hie celebration this year by the Taft- the development of life; that children and the Federal Government to co Local and Long Distance operate by eliminating uncertainties structed since the turn of the century farm crops. Nelscott chamber of commerce are of drinking parents are more likely as to future legislation, and said. 14 have domes, the most recent of Wild parsnip is usually found in Saturday and Sunday, June 22 and to be handicapped either before or "This means the laying aside tem these being the Washington capitol the low, wet land, and the top of the 23. and the organization la preparing after birth; that surveys of child porarily of any legislation which is at Olympia completed in 1928 at a plants, as well as the roots, are poi to receive 10,000 persons at the only mortality in the case of alcoholic not aimed directly and positively at cost at 86.500,000 sonous at about the present stage of event of its kind in the country. The mothers prove the direct infuence of Phones 101J—224L As to the probable cost of Oregon's growth, the report stated ending the depression and restoring Several 1935 edition of Queen of the Redhead this poisdn on germ cells and on the the millions of idle persons to work new building, some basis for specu losses have occurred recently, some of Roundup will win, among other developing embryo; and that abstin within private industry, and the ad lation may be found in the experience which are thought to be due to Wild things, a free 10-day trip to Alaska, ence is the only safe and basically Oklahoma's dome parsnip poisoning. journment of Congress as soon as of other states for fathers and according to arrangements already sound attitude less capitol, completed ln 1917, cost possible." made with the American Express mothers who still respect the respon Particularly, the Asaoication asked only 81,500,000. North Dakota's new 292 company, and entries for the contest sibilities of parenthood. Congress to lay aside for the pr mnt building, just completed to replace 22tf already have started coming in. Bet us continue to educate against J Chadwick Lodge No. 68 New low Price COAL hauung Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co « r