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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1935)
The Sentinel, N a cesa »arts is a «ses Oregon ft»» H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES in 1827 Publishers cording to H. A. YOUNG, Editor Subscription Rales - -q One Year ———.......... »300 Six Months--------- ---------- —------ 1 LOO _ " Three MontbS ......... No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is impera tive. _. Out of 18 applications presented to the board at its regular monthly meeting tins week only four were approved. Twelve were defln- itely rejected and two continued for further consideration. The state board of control is clamp- ing down on the purchase of new au- tomobiles. A number of requisitions for new cars have been turned back by the board recently. Dan Fry, sec Each county in the state received retary to the board, has been working out a plan for pooling of state-owned a check for »399.40 from Secretary of cars and control of their use through .State Snell this week as its »hare of a central garage and expects to have the racing fees to ^ugust 7. The dis some recommendations to make soon. tribution, representing 35 per cent of | the receipts of the racing commis The next legislature will probably sion, totalled »14,374.80. The money be asked to tighten up the state law is available for the maintenance of providing for sterilization of certain fairs, shows or expositions.. typeset institutional cases. Atten- Advertisins Rates 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------------------------- ^’iter'1* “ _ S**0™1 Clw Mal1 _ One hundred and nmety-two cities w First o'“1 Willard St. tion of the board of control has been attracted to this subject by a survey 'shared with the 88 counties ' of the 11 of the boys’ training school in which 'state in the distribution of »19,572 84 a number of the inmates are revealed ¡n liquor taxes this week. The dis- as members of families from which tribution. made by the state depart-1 several members have at one time or ment, is the first under an act passed I another been public wards. The pres- by the last legislature. Checks“ I ent law provides for sterilization in ' ranged from as low at 21 cents in the certain cases with the consent of the C8se of the city of Cornucopia in patient. Governor Martin and State Baker county to »6,193.60 for the city Treasurer Holman are known to fa-^pf Portland. Coos county’s share ait vor compulsody sterilization for cer- the distribution was as follows: Out of the capital by Christmas tain types of patients at the state County of Coos........ »252.88 may well be the slogan of the state’s j . hospitals w for _ Ì ______ _ __ insane, ai the home for City 31.11 of Bandon ------- lawmakers when they meet at Salem i feeble-minded and the penitentiary. City of Coquille ....... “ :3 in special session for Indications now City of Eastside ........ are that the gatheiing of the law The tourists are coming to Oregon City of Empire ......... 10.12 makers will be an event of the early in greater numbers than at any time City of Lakeside ...... 1.89, winter rather than thia tall as earlier since the prosperous year of 1929. A City of Marshfield .... 106.50 . speculation had it. total of 20,998 foreign care registered City of Myrtle Point If Col. Horatio B. Hackett, assist in Oregon during July, most of them 1 City of North Bend ant PWA director, thought to frighten coming from California. Registrations Governor Martin into hasty action on of out-of-state cars for the first seven Fairview the capitol program by his demand, months of this year exceed those for that all of the plana be in the hands Within the last few weeks several the same period in 1934 by more than of his chief. Secretary Ickes, by families have moved to this locality. 40000. October 1, he reckoned without ins The majority of these folks have host. Governor Meier's only com- been drawn here by work at the log? MvCuíloch, si state utilities x 14- a > ' Frank rranii C. mvvuiiwn, «see u . iiluco ------------------------------- ---------- - - ihe», uJ.t‘nia““n. ** commissioner, does not think thatSting camp operated by Morse Ray PWA official who.flew out to Oregon UncJe should much and hi. brother, Cal E Ray. both of to look the situation over was to the 'gttention to the profit Qt the' Myrtle Point. The truck drivers em I UILLE, OREGON 1x6 Port Orford Cedar Shiplap 1x6 Beveled Fir Siding Quarter Round and Clover Leaf Moldings Complete Line of Kiln-Dried Fir Finish from 1 X 3 to 2 X 12 = Our Dimension Lumber Stock is complete, and no matter what you may require you can secure it here. power business when it comes to ex tending transmission lines into the 1 rural areas. McCulloch points out that the federal government has spent several unfortunate accidents have I Dc**n — rvporteu — — — — —4- L,.»* _ vi nt’i»*. \n f Mitnir their friendly interest in Oregon s have bwn attached ta the trucks irom emergency and their promise of farmer 1Jvlng remote areag °{ lhe logglng camp. This good n“^‘a ®“lsiance ior reconstructlon the ,tate u entiued to some of the luck must be attributed to the cau- I A t US show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse of the state house. conveniences of life even though it tion exercised by other motorists as and on dock at the Smith The governor reiterated his state- 'might a uttl money to glve lt t0 well as the truck drivers themselves., Wood-Products Plant ment that he would withhold his call Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tanner and for the special session until he has Reversing an earlier opinion At family were called away on Monday had definite word from Ickes as to torney General Van Winkle thia week of this week by the serious illness of the terms of the federal grant. A held that under a recent legislative a brother of Mrs. Tanner’s. Mr. Tan number of protests have been re act county judges and commissioners ner is timekeeper at the Ray logging ceived by the governor from farmer are entitled to reimbursement for ex camp and during his absence, Harold* members of the legislature against penses incurred in “traveling to and Young is taking his place, any session before October 1 because 'from places of holding court.” This The Fairview-North 8J-—1 J-J-- ‘ "*** Fork Grange, of interference with the harvesting! does not mean, the attorney general No. 739, held its regular meeting tai the occurrence and attended the pic been traveling the coast and had of hay, hops and other crops and it I declared, that it is “necessary as a Saturday evenning, August 10. The Several valley residents have re nic were: the honor guests, Mr. and stopped at the home of Mrs. Nelson, is expected that he will withhold the matter of county business that one next meeting is on schedule for Sat ported a slight mystery about which Mrs. Carlson and son, Carmel, Mr. mother of Mrs. Parks. call at least until after September. return to his home each evening, thus urday, August 24. . The Y. P. C. L. held a regular they have been wondering for several and Mrs. Willis Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Some of the governor’s advisers are necessitating his- return to the county Guy Button, who is confined in the days. It seems that on Thursday Guy Kelley and son, Mr. and Mrs. El meeting last Sunday evening at seven known to be advocating a December , seat the next morning That is his Mast Hospital at Myrtle Point be- ] morning. August 8, about nine o’clock mer Neely and three children, Mr.' o’clock with Harriet Jensen as the session on the theory that approach own business. What amount of cause of injuries received in the lo an unbelivably shrill whistle was and Mrs Alvin Neely, Lee Neely, Mr. leader for the evening. Phillip Stock of the Christmas season would tend travel between the residence of the cal logging camp, is recovering satis- , heard. The location of this whistle and Mrs. Russell Danielson and two will be in charge next Sunday eve to speed up the work of the session county judge or commissioner is nec factorily. Mr. Button was helping in , seemed to be somewhere between the children, Mrs. Alma Halter, Verna, ning. for an early adjournment and dis essary to the transaction of the coun the loading of a truck when a log , Leneve home and Coquille. The Virgil and Raymond, Mrs T. A. Ben courage any tendency toward a fili ty and probate business depends up slipped and crushed his foot, necessi blasts lasted for about forty-five ham, John Offield, Louise Cunning buster that might prove embarrassing , on the facts in each case and a sound tating tiie amputation of that mem- minuet, then stopped. AU was quiet ham, all of Coquille; Charlie and untU about eleven o’clock, when the Warren Johnson, of Greenacres, Mr. same whistle started again and blew and Mrs. Loren Knight, pf Johnson for approximately fifteen minutes, Mill; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Easton Don’t Let Avoidable Disorders then ceased. Will someone please and son, of Dora; Mr. and Mrs. Adri Hob You of the Joy solve for “x?” an Halter and two children, of Ara of Living Someone, somewhere and somehow go; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris, Clif managed to tear down the sign at the ford and Nelda, Mrs. Nancy Neely, i -I have suffered for years entrance to the LaVerne Park not Mr and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Mrs heartbum and sour stomach; long ago. This action was not con Ethel Saylor, Jack, Lore« and a niece much distressed; everything I sidered in the valley as being at all and niphew, John Saylor, Mr. and disagreed with me; could get no rein f clever or humorous. It is not known Mrs. Fred Johnson, Helen and Viola, until I tried Williams S. L K Fo.mu- whether the offender was a resident and Donald Phillips, all of Fairview. la. One bottle has done wonders and of this community or from some other Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal, of Fair gave me great relief,” says Mrs May locality, but valley folk are anxious view, have his mother, Mrs. ___ Eva Kopp of Ottumwa, Iowa. to keep this natural beauty spot as Neal, and a brother and wife, Mr. and | So it goes. Many have thus praised inviting as possible and would ap Mrs. Leslie Neal, of Hanford, Cali- Williams S. L. K. Formula, a doctor's preciate the same co-operation from piesciiptiuil recommended for atonic the folks that visit the park. all enjoyed a picnic at Reedsport last dyspepsia, indigestion with gas and A picnic, although nearly ending in Sunday and then mptored on to pains, sick headache, cons'ipation. uagedy, was greatly enjoyed at the Drain. f. loss of weight or appetite, and gemr LaVerne park last Sunday, honoring Edward and Charles Stevenson. ___ . *1 weakness. For by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carlson and son. small sons of Mr. and Mrs. George actions of a stomachic, laxative, and Carmel, of Houghton, Washington, Stevenson, underwent a tonsil oper- |tonic, Williams S. L. K. Formula has who are .guests at the home of her ation at -* the Coquille »• Hospital . . last . pf0Ve(j very effective ¡n obtaining r> - sister, Mrs. Willis Neely, of Coquille. Thursday. lief from such conditions This is the first time Mr. Carlson has Mrs. J. A. Deadmond has been Get a bottle today from Furhin.in’s been here for 35 years and it was very ill the past week Mr. and Mrs. Pharmacy. The very first bottle six years ago that Mrs. Carlson last Clarpnce Deadmond were out from must satisfy or your money back visited here, so their many friends in Coquille to see her last Sunday eve * this section were more than glad to ning see them again Mrs. Carlson may be W. F. Byerly, 78 years, had a very more easily recognized and remem unfortunate experience last week' bered by her maiden name of Edna when he fell while working near his Bennell. being a daughter of Edward home. He suffered head lacerations Bennett, a pioneer who lived on the,and abdominal injuries. Although he North Fork many years ago. The is reported as better, he is xtUl un friends who attended the picnic ware able to lie down but must recline in ----- «>------ .-**— .— a g|tting pinion mostly relatives of ..... Mrs. Carlson i while the remaining ones were rela Mrs. T. A. Benham and son, Wi’- i Next time you go to Cali tives of Mrs. Alma Halter, who has liam, of Coquille have been visiting i fornia, try the train. Let the been an intimate friend of Mrs. Carl since Friday at the home of her niece. engineer drive you safely, son since girlhood. Swimming was Mrs Walter Norris, of Fairview. Swiftly,over the smoothest highway yetin vented It’s the greatly enjoyed in the afternoon by M bs George Stevenson greatly en •tonornicalaiid comfortable many until Gilbert Pettingill, 12-year joyed a visit with her son-in-law and old jon of Victor Pettingill of Co daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geit- quille, nearly lost his life by drown ner, of Powers, last week. They ar ing. The boy was not missed till he rived Thursday and remained over was seen in the river, desperately Sunday. ON SALE AT trying to swim. From all appear Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson cele ances he had fallen from the bank in brated, their 19th wedding anniver STANDARD STATIONS, INC to 15 feet of water. Theodore Easton sary August 13. They havo lived in AND STANDARD OIL DEALERS quickly swam to the boy as soon as Fairview since theijf^hriage and he was noticed but Gilbert was sev have two children, Viola and Helen. eral feet under water. Donald Phil Mr and Mrs Andy Parks motored lips aided Mr. Easton in bringing the to Marshfield last Thursday evening boy ashore where he was quickly re to enjoy a visit with her aunt and vived, although he had been nearly' uncta, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thomas, unconscious.. who had Stomach Sufferers A N[ PEI IDO °Z PENNSYLVANIA STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 2* fi