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FAGE FOUR The Sentinel » a com sam is a mm tomi H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES Publishers H. A. YOUNG. Editer .$2.00 . 1.00 Three Months-------- -—--------- ----- -90 No subscription taken unless paid for in advance. This rule is impera tive. Advertising Bates 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. tee man, a national committee wom an, ten delegates to the national con ventions and 1630 precinct commit tee men. Wallace S. Wharton, Portland man, took over his new job as executive secretary to the governor Saturday. No announcement has yet been made as to the nature of his duties except that he will succeed D. O. Hood as director of the budget. If Wharton’s duties are to be confined to the bud get department the purpose of the legislative act creating the new post will be effectively defeated. Spon sors of the measure were interested primarily in supplanting W. L. Goss- lin, the governor’s private secretary, In his capacity as political adviser to 1 the governor with a man of more ma ture political experience. Rumor has it that eventually Gosslin who has been blamed for most of the faux pas of the present administration, will be transferred to another ano more lucrative post and the combined secretarial duties shouldered upon Wharton. lief warrants. Governor Martin and T. Morris Dunne, member of the ac cident commission, both opposed the proposal which had the approval of State Treasurer Holman. State salary increases aggregating $285 a month for 15 employees of the public utilities department have been held up pending action by the board of control. The increases were sent through with the approval of Carl Cover, assistant budget director, and* Dan Fry, secretary to the board of control, but were held up when it de veloped that the board had not pass ed upon the new pay schedule. The intelligent Use of Food Smith Wood-Products, Inc I Hl I F, OREGON 1 x 4 to 1 x 12 Clear Douglas Fir Kiln Dried, Surfaced 4 Sides (Oregon State Board of Health) Until recently a discussion of food and health would have dealt with ways in. which food might carry in fection or poisonous substances. It m ill ..... M l I'' - was sufficient to think of health WHEN IS A DRUNKEN DRIVER? merely as freedom from disease. The cause of disease was thus considered Drunken driving, menace to life, 'to be due to somp actively injurious and marked magisterial leniency in hings such as a microorganism or such cases has caused Mayor La poisonous substance. But the discov Guardia, of New York City, to name Governor Martin and State Treas- ery of vitamins and the study of their a commission of medical and legal experts to devise methods to deter irer Holman do not agree as to the significance have now made it clear mine the degree of intoxication that state funds. A short time ago Hoi- that disease may also be brought nan announced that the state had about by shortage in food constitu is dangerous under the law. It seems worth noting that no rail ¡11,500,000 of idle funds on which ents. Moreover, not only may a road or other transportation company he banks refused to pay any inter- shortage of some food constituent would or could permit a man to drive ?st. Tho announcement is said to cause nutritional deficiency diseases, a locomotive, trolley, subway train or have brought a deluge of crank let but even a lesser degree of such bus if known to have been drinking. ters to both the treasury and execu shortage—merely ill-chosen or poor Drunken-driven automobiles are as tive departments with innumerable ly balanced food supply—may dimin suggestions for profitable use of the ish ' our ability to resist infection. threatening engines of death. Penalizing of drinking has become funds, ranging from financing of old The so-called “protective foods” are indelibly identified with blue laws ige pensions to relief of hard pressed therefore protective in the double individual taxpayers. This week Uw sense of ensuring freedom from nu and bigotry, and rightly. But while the sky might be the governor issued a statement in which tritional deficiences and increasing It limit on a man’s right to contain all he branded the statement of the our ability to resist Infection. the liquor he wants in bar or parlor, leasurer as "nonsense” pointing out should be added at once and with all public right of another sort comes in -hat all of the funds were earmarked possible clearness that this is not when he carries more liquor than he for specific purposes with a deficit of equally true against all infections, can manage into the driver’s seat of more than $1,000,000 in the general and that increased or decreased sus We carry a complete line of 1x3 to 2x12 No. 1 and No. 2 Common fund. an automobile. ceptibility of which the pathologist Cedar, suitable for all building purposes, surfaced or rough. With traffic death toll what it is, speaks in the ordinary immunological Filing of the referendum against sense. It does, however, mean that Consult the Retail Department for our low prices on «Cedar. it seems grotesque to quibble about where the hair-breadth line should be senate bill 43 of the special session probability of infectious disease is drawn to determine when a reckless may have thrown a monkey wrench diminished when food is used intelli into the state's old age pension ma gently in accordance with our newer driver is or is not intoxicated. The benefit of the doubt hence chinery, in the opinion of many legal knowledge. forth, we believe, should be given to and tax experts. | The scientific advances of the past Let us show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse Under the old pension act as {ew yean( emphasize strongly the im- the children and grownups who and on dock at the Smith might be added by his recklessness to amended by this bill all of the r^'.pottant results of individual decision choice an<j use of food, and at the awesome daily list of killed and quirementa of the federal govern- ln Wood-Products Plant ment were met except that of provid-. time brin injured.—N. Y. World Telegram. ing state funds for matching Uncle guidance for such decisions for the Sam’s contribution and many attor formation of intelligent food habits. neys were of the opinion that this While in general the decision must feature could have been taken care be made and intelligent food habits yf by a court action to set aside the formed by each individual or family, 'diversion” section of the amended yet individual differences in response act, releasing the $1,000,000 which to the different types of foods are a the legislature attempted to divert to lesser complication, and the guidance genera! relief purposes, of scientific knowledge is more cer- -g The referendum filed by the tain and dependable than is yet re Old Age Pension Defense With the special election now a Oregon alized. Present knowledge ot nutri IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1293 feet; thence South 300 feet; barred of all right, title, claim or in 8TATE OF OREGON IN AND thence South 25 degrees and 50 min terest in the premises described in matter of history and a primary elec League continues in effect the act of tion and food values plainly shows FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS utes West 1039 feet to a fence; thence plaintiff’s mortgage and above de tion coming up in May, thoughts of the 1935 regular session. This ap the way, first to avoidance of nutri South 1055 feet to the South bound scribed, except the right of redemp the poltically minded naturally turn propriates $1,000,000 for pensions and tional deficiencies, and then to the The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, ary line of the Donation Land Claim tion allowed by law, and that plain fixes the age minimum at 70 years of Curtis Nobel and wife, claim No. tiff have such other and further re to thoughts of public office and the higher levels of health than we would a corporation, plaintiff, 37 and being a portion of Sections lief as is meet and equitable vs. . 118 state and federal ;oba for which but contains a number of provisions otherwise enjoy. The newer know This summons is served upon you ' the two major parties will be select which conflict with the federal act, ledge of nutrition means the giving of James Watson and Eva L. Watson, Thirteen, Fourteen and Twenty-three husband and wife; Neil O. Watson and Twenty-four in Township Twen pursuant to an order made and en ing their candidates. Included in the such as that of county residence qual a relatively prominent place to the ty-six South of Range Thirteen West tered by the Hon. James T. Brand, and Helen Watson, husband and list are one United States senatorship, ifications. State officials are hope “protective foods” — milk and its wife; Jotty W. Folsom and Harry E. of Willamette Meridian; thence West judge of the above entitled court, di ful that the National Security Board to the Southwest corner of said Do recting that service of summons be three members of congress, three su Folsom, wife and husband; Robert products, fruits, vegetables and eggs R. Watson and Kate S. Watson, nation Land Claim of Curtis Noble made upon you by the publication preme court justices, a state treasur will be willing to overlook these —in the dietary, or food supply or and wife on the bank of Isthmus thereof for four successive weeks in husband and wife; Dorothy W. er, an attorney general, six circuit minor conflicts in the state act and food budget. Cereals are economical Tuttle and Clarence L. Tuttle, wife Slough; thence Northerly along low the Coquille Valley Sentinel, said or judges, 25 district attorneys, 80 state that Oregon may yet be able to qual sources of energy and protein. Sugar water line of east side of said Isthmus der being entered on the 4th day of and husband; Laura W. Kramer representatives and 18 state senators. ify for participation in federal funds and fata are sources of energy. Some and M. R Kramer, wife and hus Slough to a point due west of the February, 11936. place of beginning; thence East to for the needy aged. band; the unknown heirs of Laura Date of first publication February In the United States senate the fata are important because they are L. Watson, deceased; The Califor place of beginning, containing 150 7, 1938. term of Chas. L. McNary, republican, sources of fat soluble vitamins. Meats nia Oregon Power Company, a acres of land, more or less; except a Donald Young, Forest fires in Oregon during 1935 expires with the current year. Con and fish are rich in protein and fat. corporation; Coos County, a muni strip of land 100 feet wide by 500 Postoffice address 437 Miner Bldg., burned over an area of 74,358 acres, gressmen being elected for only two cipal corporation; The Valley feet along the water front described Eugene, Oregon. Fruits and vegetables are sources of Building St Aman Association, a by metes and bounds as follows, to- E. C. Prestbye, year terms, seats of all members of resulting in a lose aggregating $201,- mineral elements and vitamins. Milk corporation; Coos Bay National wit: Postoffice Address 610 Main Av the house will be open to contest. r$0, according to a report by J. W. is the most efficient of all foods. Beginning at a point on low water enue, Spokane, Washington Farm Loan Association, a corpora Rufus C. Holman, state treasurer, and Ferguson, state forester. Lightning mark on the East bank of Isthmus Half of the needed food calories can tion, defendants. Atomeys for plaintiff I. H. Van Winkle, attorney general, started 348 of the fires but man was be taken in the form of the “protec Slough, Coos County, Oregon, where responsible for most of them. In- a pile now stands 3172 feet South are completing four year terms. Both If you want to subscribe for a Port tive foods”—milk and ita products, To the unknown heirs of Laura L. and 2122 feet West of the common Watson, deceased, defendants; are republicans and both are candi cendiarists are charged with 287 of fruits, vegetables and eggs. Of what land daily the clubbing combination comer of Sections Thirteen, Four IN THE NAME OF THE STATE dates to succeed themselves. On the the year’s ' fires, careless smokers ever breadstuffs and other cereal or teen, Twenty-three and Twenty-four we offer with the Sentinel will save OF OREGON, you are hereby re supreme court bench the terms of started 371 and campers were re grain products used let at least half quired to appear and answer the in Township Twenty-six South of you money. Range Thirteen West of the Willam Harry H. Belt, 3. U. Campbell and sponsible for 123. be in “whole grain” or “dark” or un complaint which has been filed ette Meridian, in Coos County, Ore against you in the above entitled Percy R. Kelley expire this year. On This plan permits Court and cause within four weeks gon, said pile being at the Northwest Some political prognosticators skimmed farm. the circuit bench judges whose terms almost unlimited elasticity of choice from the date of the first publication corner of WatsonTs wharf at Coos around the state house art willing to are expiring include L. H. McMahan of this summons, and if you fail to City in said County and at the South among the protective foods. of the third district, comprising Ma •isk their reputations on a prediction so appear and answer, for want west comer of what is known as the thereof >f the plaintiff will apply to the McLaughlin Lot, now owned by rion and Linn counties; John P. Win hat the legislature will be called into Shell to Use Sentinel court for f the relief prayed for in its Amanda Loggie, from which pile an ter and Clarence H. Gilbert of the special session again soon in spite of iron pipe driven in 4he ground one for Advertising Again complaint, to-wit: for a decree or inch fourth district comprising Multno Governor Martin's repeated insis- in diameter bears North 73 de dering that the sum of $500.00, being We are ence that he would not convene the mah county; Fred H Wilson of the An aggressive advertising program, i the par value of 100 shares of stock in grees 45 minutes East 108.5 feet, and Insured and Equipped These prophets in which over 300 newspapers on the The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, an iron pipe one inch in diameter I seventh district comprising Hood awmakers again. to haul Anything Anywhere River and Wasco counties; C. H. Mc- base their predictions on the need for Pacific coast are to be used, will be pledged by the Coos Bay National driven in the top of dike bean North Farm lx>an Association as additional 34 degrees, 45 minutes East 211 feet; Colloch of the eighth district com further legislative action to put Ore- undertaken by the Shell OU Com security at Any Time and the South face of a cedar pile at for the loan made by plain prising Grant, Harney and Malheur ion in line for federal funds for old pany, it is stated by T. Horfecker, lo tiff, be applied to the payment of the the Southwest corner of the County age pensions. counties. Quick Delivery on amount secured by plaintiff's mort Road Landing on East side of said cal managed for the company here. Isthmus Slough at said Coos City, Twenty-five of the state’s 38 coun Details of the plan, which will rank gage; that the plaintiff have judg COAL & WOOD North. 18 degrees 30 minutes More than 9500 motorists ran afoul with the largest and most compre ment against the defendants, James ties will ballot on district attorneys. 79 • ieet; thence from said pile Watson and Eva L. Watson, husband of all kinds The 11 counties in which this office is the long arm of the. law in Oregon hensive campaign ever undertaken and wife: Neil O. Watson and Helen first mentioned Southerly along low a hold-over include Benton, Curry, during December, according to the by any coastwise concern, have been Watson, husband and wife, and the water line of the waters of the East Phone 94R, Coquille Gilliam, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, monthly report of Chas. P. Pray, su received by Mr. Homecker from W. Coos Bay National Farm Loan Asso bwtk of said Isthmus Slough 500 feet, thence East 100 feet; thence Norther ciation, a corporation, and against Only P. Durkee, Jr., vice president in Linn, Malheur, Multnomah, Polk and perintendent of state police. each of them, for the balance then re ly on • line parallel with the Une 590 of these, however, were given ar charge of marketing for Shell. Wallowa. maining unpaid on said indebtedness, ™Tn,'n« Southerl7 above referred to, The other 8988 escaped Candidates will be nominated for rest slips, ‘The business picture at this time to-wit: the sum of $13,722.98, with 500 feet: thence West 100 feet to the situated in Sec- per cent ” P warnings and admonitions to go is most favorable," wrote Durkee. interest at the — rate —* — of 5H r* 1 Wilk , lace __ _of beginning, -----...'uuvc. ’.l All all 80 of the seats in the Hall of Rep with i wai per annum on $7831.57 thereof from I ^on, Twenty-three, Township Twen- . .0*more resentatives of the state legislature and i "There is optimism in every line of December 18th, , 1935, until paid and *£••** S?Vth oi R“n$e Thirteen West f 1 and for 18 seats in the state senate. business. With the hundreds of with interest at 5 per cent per annum of the Willamette Meridian in Coos James H Hazlett, state senator thousands of new cars on the high-J on.|5390 74 thereof from December County, Oregon. This is intended to The extra vacancy in the senate oc month, o’ curs through the resignation of Jack from Hood River and Wasco counties, ways today, coupled with the daily 18th, 1935, until paid, and for the fur- be a tract of land 500 feet by 100 f’et along Isthmus Slough aforesaid and „ *" —-------J * $600.00, or such other in motor travel, service stZl“ E. Allen of Umatilla county following is understood to be flirting with the increare increase in motor travel, service sta sum as the court may adjudge rea having a frontage along low water p adjournment of the 1935 regular ses notion of entering the political arena tion operators are in a favorable posi sonable as attorney’s fees herein, to mark of Mid Slough 500 fret. i sion J. G. Barratt, who was named as a candidate for attorney general. tion to reap dividends during the gether with plaintiffs costa and dis be foreclosed and the mortgaged in.°ne »arcel i“ tne bursements; that the mortgage de to succeed Allen serves only until Hazlett is a democrat. Senator James year ahead.” A tlantic M onthly next January and his successor will T. Chinnock, of Grants Pass, who had *The head of the Shell organization scribed In plaintiff’s complaint upon ^??.p£T*crlbed th* lavzs of the 1LT AKE the most of your reading the following described real proper be elected for only a two year term. been understood to have abandoned also stated that his firm expected ty, to-wit: thta Court. . 21* k Pf° the ’epd Pr ’ “ctl<* of thereof hours Enjoy the wit. the the idea, will probably seek a re Other senatorial districts in which Beginning 143 feet South of the 1936 to be a year of steady advance _,toward* the Payment at Wisdom, the companionship, the corner of Sections Thirteen, Four vacancies will occur this year include turn to the senate tl> , » de f re * 1 ’ j c< * ta and accruing ment and that the advertising pro charm that have made the AT Douglas county; Josephine; Coos- “ d * Plalnliff be I gram Shell has prepared is evidence teen, Twenty-three and Twenty-four LANTIC, for seventy-five years. tn Township Twenty-six South of permitted to become a purchaser' Curry; Washington; Clackamas; Millions in idle funds drawing no of its “ confidence in the business sit Range Thirteen West of the Willam that plaintiff have a deficiency judg- America’s most quoted and most Multnomah (4); Hood River-Wasco; interest but not one cent to invest in uation. ette Meridian St a fir tree 15 inches W^lnd’V lher d*,/‘ndatlt* Am« cherished magazine. Oook-Deschutes-Jefferson-Klamath- county warrants. That was the an One of the important units of the in diameter marked C. 8. on South Watson and Eva L. Watson, husband O- Batson and Helen Lake; Gilliam - Sherman - Wheeler; swer of the state bond commission to program, according to Mr. Homecker, side; running thence west 850 feet to a ?Jd.-?ltei Send $1. (menlining this ad) marked CJ3. from which a fir tree Watson, husband and wife; and the Union-Wallowa; Grant-Harney-Mal the request of Elmer Goudy, state re is the Coquille Sentinel, which has post to 10 inches in diameter bears North 34 Coos Bay National Farm Lian Asso heur; Lincoln-Tillamook. . lief administrator, that state funds be been chosen to carry the news re degrees East 9 feet; thence South 27 ciation and against each of them, for The Atlantic Msnthly. 8 Ariinrton Both the democrats and republi used in taking up county warrants in garding Shell products to residents of degrees, 9 minutes West 1000 feet to any portion of said decree remaining 8L, Boston a cedar root marked C. S., thence cans will also elect a national comlt- order to eliminate discounts on re-| this territory. aXaU £fendanta and each South 30 degrees and 38 minutes East and all of them, be foreclosed and Entered at the Coquille Poetoffice as Second Class Mail Matter. All Grades Red Cedar Shingles Complete Line of Kiln Dried Flooring & Ceiling ! We also carty PORTLAND CEMENT I No Order Too Small —/I Stick or a Carload BENHAM TRANSFER E. E. BENHAM Q _J ’le tor the next 5 Oend