The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 21, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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Publishers
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Holman, member of the state board
of control. One of these Involves In­
creased field work in the prevention
of tuberculosis and the home care of
tubercular patients both before and
after hospitalization. The other is
increased hospital facilities so that all
patients requiring attention might
admitted at once and long wait
lists eliminated.
Bellinger recomemnds the expndi-
ture of between $500,000 and $600,000
on new hospital facilities in this state
as follows:
A children’s unit of 50 beds at the
Salem institution to cost betweep
$50,000 and $75,000;
Another 50-bed hospital unit at
the Salem institution to cost approx-
imateiy $125,000;
Addition of 50 beds to the eastern
Oregon hospital at The Dalles at a
cost of between $100,000 and $150,-
000;
Construction of a 60-bcd tubercu­
losis unit in connection with the
medical center at Portland at a cost
of between $175,000 and $240,006.
Bellinger’s recommendations wffi
probably be placed before the next
state legislature for consideration. -*
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Smith Wood-Products, Inc.
I ill I E,
OREGON
1 X 4 to 1 X 12 |
Clear Douglas Fir
Kiln Dried, Surfaced 4 Sides
Early signs point to a bumper crop
Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as
of primary candidates. With nearly
Second Class Mail Matter.
Hx weeks remaining in which to file
Cor a place on the May ballot, volun­
teers for public service are springing
The democrats can make a quick up with a profusion reminiscent of
start in thia year’s election, already iandelions on a neglected lawn.
having a platform that has not been
Indications are that Chas. L. Mc-
even soiled by use, says the Cottage ,’Iary, republican, will have competi-
Grove
Ion within his own party for the sen-
ltorial nomination to which W. E.
THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG Burke, state senator from Yamhill
A total of 216 drunken drivers had
The recent flaring headline in the county, is said to aspire. Willis Ma-
Daily Worker, official publication of loney, fiery mayor of Klamath Falls, their automobile operators’ licegges
the Communist party in the United will probably have a clear field for revoked in the seven month period
between July 1, last, and February 1,
States, said: ‘Sweep away the auto­ the democratic nomination.
according to Secretary of State Snell.
cratic power of the United States
In the first Oregon district Sam
Supreme Court. A call of the Com­ Brown, the Gervais farmer, and Wal­
Intended as a concesison to small
munist Party, U. S. A."
ter Norblad, youthful Clatsop county
Little more need be said.
The legislator, both admit that they are farm and home owners a proposed
Communist party stands for the over­ giving serious consideration to sug­ constitutional amendment sponsored
throw of the American government gestions that they enter the lists by 20 members of the Portland post,
by revolution. -Intentionally or unin- against James W. Mott, incumbent, Veterans of Foreign Wars, woi
tentially, those who would undermine for the republican nomination for limit taxes on property up to an i
the highest tribunal and the Consti­ congress. NO democrats have as yet sessed valuation of $2500 to $M
tution are playing into the hands of definitely announced as candidates year. The preliminary petition v
the enemies of organized government. for this office but many are being filed with the state department this
week and petitions will be placed in
mentioned including Walter Fisher,
circulation for signatures as soon as
YES, WE HAVE WEATHER
of Roseburg, a veteran state legisla­
If the
- It is remarkable, the difference in tor; Earl A. Nott, of McMinnville, the ballot title is prepared.
We carry a complete line of 1x3 to 2x12 No. 1 and No. 2 Common
the weather between the coast and district attorney of Yamhill county, necessary 16,371 signatures are se­
Cedar,
suitable for all building purposes, surfaced or rough.
cured
by
July
1
the
measure
will
be
to the east of the Coast range. I^ast and W. A. Delzell, of Salem, the dem­
on the ballot next fall for action
Consult the Retail Department for our low prices on Cedar.
Sunday was a perfect spring day ocratic nominee of four years ago.
the voters.
here, warm and sunshiny, after the
Walter M. Pierce;"eF LaGguide, al­
fog lifted around ten or eleven ready has competition for the demo­
Every rural school jin the state wtt’
o'clock. At Roseburg, except for a cratic nomination for congress in the
few moments when the sun broke second Oregon district in the person be visited by a deputy state fire mar­
through in the morning, it was foggy of V. S. Howard, of Madras, who has shal in a state-wide home fire pre­
Let ns show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse
and cold all day and overcoats were already filed his formal declaration vention campaign just launched by
Hugh
H.
Earle,
state
fire
marshal,
and on dock at the Smith
being worn.
with the secretary of state. On the
It is hard to realize how greatly republican side of the political fence and C. A. Howard, superintendent of
Wood-Products Plant
Coos and Curry counties are favored there will also be at least two con­ ( public instruction. Fire drills will be
by nature. . Nearly all the United tenders for congressional honors. I held, illustrated lectures delivered to
has been suffering with blizzards Clarence B. Phillips, of Bums, is al­ I emphasise common home fire haz-
and extreme cold, and even as near ready in the race and C. D. Nickelsen, | ards and children will be urged to in­
as Portland the reports are of con­ of Hood River, has let it be known spect their own homes for fire dan­
tinued freezing weather. Yet down that he expects to enter. All four of gers.
here, since a week ago last Sunday these candidates are supporters of the
Income taxpayers are being urged
morning the theremometer has not Townsend old age pension plan.
by the state tax commisison to fiR
reached the 32 degree mark and has
Congressional candidates in the
their returns early and avoid ^.¿«d
been up around 40 for most of the third
rd district ye not so far advanced minute rush. Last year, the ccKMi
nights and higher during the day.
as in the other two J district. William
sion points out, more than 3000 per­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1293 feet; thence South 300 feet;
A Ekwall, incumbent, will try for a
barred of all right, title, claim or in­
sons filed their return on the final
WOMEN CAUSE BUT 8 PER CENT
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
thence South 25 degrees and 50 min­ terest in the premises described in
come-back but is expected to have
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
COO8
day
in
the
Portland
office
alone,
utes
West
1039
feet
to
a
fence;
thence
plaintiff
’s mortgage and above de­
A publication, gotten out annually competition for the republican nom­
South 1055 feet to the South bound­ scribed, except the right of redemp­
by the Travelers Insurance Com­ ination by some Townsend candidate. many of these standing in line fgr
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, ary line of the Donation Land Claim tion allowed by law, and that plain­
pany and entitled “Live and Let Elton Watkins, who had a brief taste hours waiting to be served. As an
of Curtis Nobel and wife/ claim No. tiff have such other and further re­
a corporation, plaintiff.
37 and being a portion of Sections lief as is meet and equitable
Live," gives the percentage of auto­ of life at Washington, D. C, some Un accommodation to taxpayers in other
vs.
This, summons is served upon you
mobile accidents caused by male and years ago, is understood to aspire to sections of the state a representative James Watson and Eva L. Wataon, Thirteen, Fourteen and Twenty-three
husband and wife; Neil O. Wataon and Twenty-four in Township Twen­ pursuant to an order made and en­
female drivers, but without stating Ekwall’s seat and will probably seek of the commission will visit every
and Helen Wataon, husband and ty-six South of Range Thirteen West tered by the Hon. James T. Brand,
large city between now and April I
what is possibly impossible to deter­ the democratic nomination.
wife; Jotty W. Folsom and Harry E. of Willamette Meridian; thence West judge of the above entitled court, di­
to
assist
those
who
need
help
in
mak
­
mine the total of each in the United
Folsom, wife and husband; Robert to the Southwest comer of said Do­ recting that service of summons be
ing
out
their
returns.
R. Wataon and Kate S. Wataon. nation Land Claim of Curtis Noble made upon you by the publication
States
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Oregon's formal request for a share
husband and wife; Dorothy W. and wife on the bank of Isthmus thereof for four successive weeks in
Of the 1,197,980 automobile acci­ of Uncle Sam's old age pension fund
Tuttle and Clarence L. Tuttle, wife Slough; thence Northerly along low the Coquille Valley Sentinel, said or­
“Why I Choose Not To”
dents in this country last year 1,102,- will be in the hands of the National
and husband; Laura W. Kramer water line of east side of said Isthmus der being entered on the 4th day of
960 were caused by male drivers and Security board within the week. This
I choose to abstain from alcoholic
and M. R. Kramer, wife and hus­ Slough to a point due west of the February, 1936
95,000 by female. That is a percen­ will put the state's old age pension liquors because:
Date of first publication February
band; the unknown heirs of Laura place of beginning, thence East to
L.
Wataon, deceased; The Califor­ place of beginning, containing 150 7, 1936.
tage of 92.1 for men as against 7.9 set-up squarely before the federal
1. I seek a strong body; alcohol
acres
of
land,
more
or
lees;
except
a
Donald Young,
nia Oregon Power Company, a
for women. In fatal accidents the board for acceptance or rejection. lowers resistance to disease.
corporation; Coos County, a muni­ strip of land 100 feet wide by 500
Postoffice address 437 Miner Bldg.,
feeminine-caused accident showed an Opinion here is fairly evenly* divided
feet
along
the
water
front
described
2. I desire a keen mind; alcohol
Eugene, Oregon.
cipal corporation;
The Valley
even smaller percentage, six per cent, as tq the outcome. Mgny believe the confuses the powers of the mind.
Building A Loan Association, a by metes and bounds as follows, to-
E. C. Prestbye,
wit:
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corporation; Coos Bay National
Postoffice Address 610 Main Av­
as against man-caused, 94 per cent.
board will overlook the discrepancies
3. I strive for spiritual growth; al­
enue,
Spokane,
Washington
Farm Loan Association, a corpora­ . Beginning at a point on low water
Of the causes for accidents, 31 per in the Oregon act, permitting this cohol mars the best in life.
tion, defendants.
Atomeys for plaintiff
mark on the East bank of Isthmus 4t5
cent was caused by excessive speed, state to participate in the federal ap­
4. I covet self-control; alcohol's
Slough, Coos County, Oregon, where
17 per cent for being on the wrong propriation for assistance of the first attack is upon the powers of To the unknown heirs of Laura L. a pile now stands 3172 feet South
If you want to subscribe lor a Port­
Watson, deceased, defendants:
side of the road, 15 per cent did not needy aged on a 50-50 basis. Other», self-government,
and 2122 feet West of the common land daily the clubbing combination
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
comer
of
Sections
Thirteen,
Four
­
have the right of way, 14 per cent are not so optimistic and fear thaV 5.
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would excel in sports, alcohol OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
we offer with the Sentinel will save
drove off the road, 13 per cent were nothing short of additional legislative lessens muscular co-ordination and quired to appear and answer the teen, Twenty-three and Twenty-four you money
in Township Twenty-six South of
driving recklessly, and the other ten action to correct the pension act can reaction.
complaint which has been filed Range Thirteen West of the Willam­
per cent were frorp various other satisfy the requirements of the feder­
6. I would be efficient; alcohol im­ against you in the above entitled ette Meridian, in Coos County, Ore­
Court and cause within four weeks gon, said pile being at the Northwest
causes.
al act.
pairs effective service.
from the date of the first publication corner of Watson's wharf at Coos
7. I seek safety upon the highway; of this summons, and if you fall to City in said County and at the South-
THE NEED FOR PROFIT8
so appear and answer, for want
Carl F. Gould, consulting architect alcohol increases accidents.
co*?,’r oi. what *’ known •« ‘he i
Why is America the world's great­ employed by the capital reconstruc­
8. I do not wish to waste money thereof the plaintiff will apply to the McLaughlin Lot, now owned by
court for the relief prayed for in its
:s Amanda Loggie, from which pile an
est nation? Because its guarantees to tion commission, expects the new upon that which destroys.
complaint, to-wit: for a decree or­ <lron plpe
he ground one
pipe driven in ‘ the
each individual the right to accumu­ state house to be completed end
9. I would set an example for dering that the sum of $500.00, being inch in diameter bears North 73 de­
We are
late.
ready for occupancy by April, 1938. others to follow.
the par value oflOO shares of stock in grees 45 minutes East 106.5 feet, and
Insured
and Equipped
The
Federal
Land
Bank
of
Spokane,
American», in their desire to ac­ Interest in the new building is wide
an iron pipe one inch in diameter
10. I wish to pass on untainted the
pledged by the Coos Bay National driven in the top of dike bears North
to haul Anything Anywhere
cumulate, surpassed the rest of the spread, inquiries having been re­ heritage which is mine.
Farm Loan Association as additional 34 degrees, 45 minutes East 211 feet;
world in developing the science of ef­ ceived from more than 50 architects
at Any Time
11. I desire no "entangling alli­ security for the loan made by plain­ and the South face of a cedar pile at
ficient business management. They in all sections of the nation.
ances;” total abstinence is a declara­ tiff, be applied to the payment of the
JS?ulh*'e«t comer of the County
Quick Deliver)' on
were able to attract money from the
tion of independence from .a habit­ amount secured by plaintiffs mort­ Road Landing on East side of said
gage; that the plaintiff have judg­ Isthmus Slough at said Coos City,
rest of the world, for investment
Governor Martin frowns on the forming drug which subtly destroys
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here, before there was enough in the proposal of the city of Salem to turn those it claims to serve.
Watson and Eva L. Wataon, husband ”e?‘
’
thence from said pile
of
all
kinds
United States to really count.
Willson park over to the state for
and wife: Neil O. Wataon and Helen first mentioned Southerly along low
—Signal Press
Watson, husband and wife, and the ^±rJlne.Jof, th*
The one thing that made possible capitol purposes.
The governor
of the Eart
Phone 94R, Coquille
Body and Fender repair work done Coos Bay National Farm Loan Asso­ bank of said Isthmus Slough 500 feet, :
the attraction of that foreign money scents a plot to thwart the will of the
ciation. a corporation, and against thence East 100 feet; thence Norther- .
by
experienced
mechanics.
Our
body
was profit. The profit naturally was legislators as outlined in the capitol
each of them, for the balance then re­ ,y °? “ J ne P*r*llel with the line*
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reinvested to make more profit, and bill limiting the new state house to painter is an expert. Let us prove maining unpaid on said indebtedness,
^Uther!<?,,bove referred to,
I
we
have
the
best
of
repair
service
to-wit: the sum of $13,722.98, with 500 feet; thence West 100 feet to the
J
the
old
sfte.
the cycle gave the United States, with
interest
at
.
the
rate
of
5
Vi
per
cant
Southwestern Motor Co.
||tf
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beginning, situated in Sec-’’
only seven per cent of the world's
per annum on $7831.57 thereof from tion Twenty-three, Township Twen­
population, 58 per cent of the tele­
Securities in which funds of the r
December 16th, 1935, until paid and ty-six South of Range Thirteen West
phone and telegraph facilities, 76 per World War VeUrans SUU Aid com­
with interest at 5 peg- cent per annum r *t.W^Umette i?eridlan ‘n Coos
_ from
------- December
on $5390.74 thereof
December County, Oregon. This is inf.naJx
cent of the automobiles, 44 per cent mission has invested its sinking fund
Xs
months of
16th, 1935, until
rttil paid, and for the fur- be a tract of land 500 feet by loo fee? 1 VJCLIVI
of the radios, and so on and on.
have increased in value by approxi­
$60000?
or
such
other along Isthmus Slough aforesid ,nd
ther sum of f '
jiiong Isthmus Slouch aforesaid and
Let S. Bayard Colgate, president of mately $230,000 since the dark days
sum as the court may adjudge rea­ having a frontage along low water i
. qn all kinds of
the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
Com­ of 1932 according to State Treasurer
T he
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sonable as attorney’s fees herein, to­ mark of said Slough 500 feet,
gether with plaintiff’s costs and dis­ be foreclosed and the mortgaged
pany, tell the story as he knows it: Holman. Auditors advised the com­
bursements; that the mortgage de­
A tlantic M onthly
“My great-great-grandfather, Wil­ mission to dispose of the securities
premises be sold in one parcel to the 1
in plaintiff's complaint upon manner
ALPINE and SCORBY scribed
prescribed by the laws of thZ
liam Colgate, started In business as a four years ago and take their loss,
the following described real proper­
AKE the most of your reading
poor boy. He had no capital but he amounting at that time to approxi­
to-wit:
hours.
Enjoy the wit, the
b?
Hl*
P
rt>ceed
*
thereof
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Local and Long Distance ty, Beginning
had an idea that if you gave people mately $200,000. The sale was op­
143 feet South of the
wisdom, the companionship, the
comer of Sections Thirteen, Four­
better soap they would pay a small posed by Holman and Jerrold Owen,
charm that have made the AT­
teen, Twenty-three and Twenty-four
service charge on each transaction, secretary of the commission.
LANTIC, for seventy-five years.
in
Township
Twenty-six
South
of
which was your profit. He plowed
Range Thirteen West of the Willam­ that plaintiff have a deficiency j^dg.*
Phon« ÍOIJ—224L
America’s most quoted and most
most of tils profits back Into the busi­
Tuberculosis, the white plague, can
ette Meridian at a fir tree 15 inches Wataon
dfiend<mt» Jamis, Cherished magazine
ness because he knew his boas, the be entirely eliminated, in the opinion
in diameter marked C. S. on South
husband
side; running thence west 650 feet to a
consumer, would expect something of Dr. G. C. Bellinger, superintendent
Send 71. (rr.enttoing this ad)
1 marked C<8. from which a fir tree
better each year at an even lower of the state tuberculosis hospital.
to
inches in diameter bears North 34 i
coot. If he had paid out all his
Two things are needed to attain
degrees East 9 feet; thence South 27
The
Atlantic
Monthly.
8 Arllnrton
profits in wages or taxes, or taken this end. Bellinger points out in a
degrees, 9 minutes West 1000 feet to
St..
Boston
a
cedar
root
marked
C.
S„
thence«
them all for himself, our business report to State Treasurer Rufus C.
«fend«nts and each
South 20 degrees and 39 minutes East and all of them, d be
foreclosed and
All Grades
Red Cedar Shingles
Complete Line of Kiln Dried
Flooring & Ceiling
We also carry
PORTLAND CEMENT
S
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No Order Too Small—A Stick or a Carload
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TRANSFER
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Qxxrirl $1
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