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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1935)
The Sentinel H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIME8 H. A. YOUNG, editor COQUILLE, OREGON With fewer than 50 per cent of the state's automobile drivers equipped ■ with new licenses, state police were to begin checking up on the Display AadverUsmg 3« cents per to the House speakership Who will expected _ delinquents Thursday. The state do incK No advertisement inserted for get the gavel wielding job? Will it it has been digging out from less than 50 cents. Reading notices John Cooter, the gentleman from!‘~ , . the eleventh hour deluge of 10 cents per line. No reading «to^ce-¡Lincoln county, or some other ambl- I applications at the rate of about ar advertisement of any kind, insert- democrat’ For the democrats ed for less than 25 cents. itemocrat rof lne aemocrats. w 10,000 * a day and has now reached the i i will still control the house in spite of P-ntAred at the Coquille Postoffice as the loss of a few members through Second Class Mail Matter. ¡appointment of republicans to fill Governor Martin in granting a i 'V a L. '¿"¿ T vacancies. 'hearing into the fairness of the trial Office Corner W. Firsi and if srdJM. Cooter, it should be remembered, J which resulted in the conviction of L. forfeited his seat in the house and AMERICA’S WEALTH ‘ also the speakership, when he accept- A. Banks, is generally conceded here !to have stolen the thunder of his • WIDELY 8FREAU g fed<ral job At Attorney hecklers. The hearing will be held Oberservation shows that the Pro-General Van Winkle has so held, here on August 2. ductivity of the American workers, Cooter is confident that he can secure reinforced with power and with im- appointment of his county court Plenty of granite for state house proved machinery, is the greatest in to succeed himself and feels pretty purposes is to be had right here in the world, and that the Income thus Bure of speakership as well. How- Oregon for the mere cost of quarry produced has been widely spread ever, there are those, among his own ing and transportation. L. Comini A among all classes of the population. I partisans, who believe that the honor Sons, of The Dalles, who own large If this were not the case, the wide- should pass to some other member, spread distribution of millions of au-jjack Caufield, of Tillamook coun- deposits of excellent granite in the vicinity of The Dalles and Prairie tosnobiles, electricity, refrigerators, ty, democratic floor leader in the reg City, have written board of control telephones, radios, and individually ular session, is said to be ambitious to members offering to donate all the owned homes which actually took preside over the special session and state might need if Oregon will in place would have proved impossible. Moore Hamilton, youthful Medford stall the machinery for quarrying the There would not have been the newspaperman, is also looked upon material. money to purchase them. an likely speakership material. Both On the face of things, the absurdity were outstanding in their leadership Traffic fatalities on Oregon high of statemenu that two per cert of the abilities in the regular session, the way thia year show a decrease ever people receive M to 80 per cent of first, incidentally, for both of them. the 1934 record. Figures compiled our national income is apparent. Then there are at least two mem by Secretary of State Snell show that As a matter of fact, if such a poor bers of the Multnomah county dele 114 persons loot their lives in traffic distribution of wealth existed, the gation who could be persuaded to ac mishaps the first six months of this very mass-production and mass con cept the gavel wielding job without year compared to 148 traffic fatalities sumption of goods, in which the Unit much difficulty, namely William for the same period of 1934. ed States had led foreign countries, Graham and Howard Latourette. would have been impossible. Our All of which will add spice to the A survey of fanning activities at Our Dimension Lumber Stock is complete, and no great plants, our millions of employ house organization along with the the Boys’ Training School by agricul ed workers, would have been impos right of certain democratic members matter what you may require you tural experts at the state college rec sible. to a seat in spite of the ruling.of the ommends a number of changes at can secure it here. In other words, the soap box ora attorney general Ur the contrary. the institution, including installation tors, who have been poisoning the of a drainage system and purchase of public mind with false statistics, have Governor Martin expects to have t modern __ ;___;____ • — ____ farm equipment. The report been trying to explain away the the application for federal funds for declares the cost of the improvements plain truth. the new capitol ready to send back to Aa the Brookings Institution of Washington about August 1. As soon can be saved in reduced coot of oper Let us show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse Washington has reported, those who as these funds are earmarked and the ations and increased crop yields the first year. Similar surveys will be work for a living receive as wages terms of the federal grant are defin and on dock at the Smith about 85 per cent of all the national itely known he will be ready to call conducted at other state institutions. Wood-Products Plant Income. The remaining IS per cent the special session. In the meantime 4-H Livestock Tour the goes as a return on capital invest the planning board and various state ments, more than half of which is departments are rushing work on Coming Week End owned by individuals of moderate plans for the new building and income who own the stock in our cor schemes for financing its construction porations. so that there will be a definite pro The figures are proved by a study gram to present to the legislators of the Federal income tax statistics. when they do meet—possibly in Sep percentage of the local crop which is The truth is that those receiving in tember. * properly graded when placed on the comes of *5,000 a year or more in 1933 got lees than ten per cent of the market, according to statements made Forty-eight thousand requisitions national income. by many of the merchants who The potato improvement program pass over the desk of the state pur Our real job, therefore, is not of handle potatoes. started in Coos county last year will chasing agent each year, covering ev re-dividing national income, but of While no effort was made by the be continued through the Coos Pro increasing our total wealth through ery conceivable item from pins and association to set a definte price at duce Growers association, according paper clips at a few cents a box to increased production and consump which potatoes will be sold during to plans made at the- annual meeting tion. American experience shows snow-plows at *10,000 each. the year, an effort will be made to which was held in the county agent’s that most jaf these increases will go keep in touch with the market situa office last Saturday, July 30, at 8:00 into wages. tion and keep growers and dealers p m. C. A. Baling, of McKinley, was re advised of prevailing prices through The New Chancellor out the various market centers dur elected president of the oganization ing the year. Every effort will be Dr. Frederick Maurice Hunter, who for 1935. C. A. Holverstott, of Fair made, according to Mr. Sating, to see is to succeed Chancellor W. J. Kerr, view, will again serve as vice-presi will be welcomed cordially by that dent, and E. L. Peterson, of North that aU local grown potatoes market large number of enlightened citizens Bend, was re-elected secretary ed will be properly graded and la whose unselfish interest in the future treasurer. Four directors were elect belled so that consumers will be as of tax-supported higher education in ed for a two-year period, including sured of securing the highest poasil- Oregon is greater than their enthusi Wm Church, Leneve; Rolf Hongell, . i bls quality. asm for the aggrandizement of any Marshfield; Gus Shutter, Lakeside,1 _ . „ . „ , one institution at the expense of its and Al Bezoskl, of Gravel Ford I Commends C. of C. Work rival, says the Oregon Voter. Tentative plans were made at the Geo. M. Wood, of Pocatello, Idaho, He also will be welcomed by meeting to secure prices on sacks to 'writes to the Sentinel after a visit he faculty members whose loyalty to be used in marketing the 1935 crop ' made here last month. Commending their own institutions is of that fine and action was taken which will re- Chamber of Commerce work as he quality which rises above the narrow quire that all members market the does, it is a good thing for local peo- suspicions and hatreds which are fos crop in association sacks which have pie to learn how such an organiza- tered by institutional and community been properly labelled, according to tion appears to a non-resident and jealousies. He should be welcomed by institutional and community par- tisans'whoee primary concern is the growth of the home institution and the home town, on the theory that unless he is accorded cordial support G. T. COOK and co-operation the success of his administration will be jeopardized Brick Mason and thus imperil their own institution Fireplaces and Chimneys by involving the entire system of higher education in discredit and pos P. O. Box 62, Coquille sible ruin. 1 x 6 T &. 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