PAGE FOUR I I ' ;ns «even countie« in the northwest i are that the recommended budgets I i l-*»er ot the state decided not to will be materially reduced from those press ttw issue at this time in face of I submitted by the institution heads. an adverse report on the feasibility of the project from the State Hydro ” The board ot control this week took under consideration a .equest electric commission. from J. M Odell, superintendent ot A total of 11,938 persons were en the eastern Oregon tubercilosts hos rolled in vocational education classes pital at The Dalles, that architects be in Oregon last year, according to O. employed immediately to draws plans Three Months--------- —------- -------- -W D. Adams, state director. This repre for a new physician’s residence. Part No subscription taken unless paid sents an increase of 6 per cent over of a 86000 bequest from the Britannia for in advance. This rule is impera the previous year’s enrollment. Class C. Fulton estate would be used in fi tive. es are offered in 126 different occu nancing the new building. Advertising Ratos pations, Adams points out. Courses Display advertising 30 cents per in agriculture attracted 2507 stu A total* of 104.839 out-of-state inch. No advertisement inserted for less than 50 cents. Reading notices dents, home economics courses en tomobiles visited Oregon during 10 cents per line. No reading notice, rolled 3895 and trade industrial edu first eight months of this year, or advertisement of any kind, insert cation classes enrolled, 5536, repre cording to registration figures releas ed for less than 25 cents. senting the largest gain. ed by Secretary of State Snell. Inis is 4500 in excess of the registrations Entered at the Coquille Poatoffice as The Oregon state fair’s “diamond for the' entire 12 months of 1935. indi Second Class Mail Matter. jubilee” attracted the largest atten cating a substantial increase in tourist dance since the pre-depression days traffic through the Pacific northwest. of 1028, more than 80,000 persons The “gnu deel" Times warns its paying their way in duirng the week. Oregon’s insured fire loss during readers editorially that claims that Financially, also, the fair was a suc 1939 was the lowest in the past 19 Landon will be elected president are cess, according to Solon T. White, di years, according to Hugh H. Earle, all wet, or words to that effect, and rector, who declares that for the first •state fire marshal. Matches and that the Maine election has no bear time in many years the races and the careless smokers were greatest source ing on how the rest of the country night horse show more than paid of fires during the year, a survey by will vote in November. As yet no tlieir way. Earle’s’ department revealed. claims have been made that the pop ular Kansas governor is to bq chosen. Employers who fail to pay their The city of Coquille has been in contributions to the unemployment vited by Governor Martin to sendi November 3.. compensation fund by September 20 delegates to a conference to be held' Not quite still two to one, but very will be subject to penalty and Inter in Salem next Tuesday for the pur close to it! WednesdAy evening’s re est, D. A. Bultnore, administrator of pose of discusisng proposed railroad port on the national straw vote, with the act, warns. More than 5000 Ore construction in Oregon. A number 290,000 ballots, or one-fortieth of the gon employers of 190,000 men and of other central and southern Oregon entire issue, reported the score stood: women have already complied with cities will also be represented. Landon 161,000, Roosevelt 88,OOO.Per- the provisions of the act, payments The conference was prompted by centages give Landon 61, Roosevelt to date totalling approximately 8850,- the recent agitation for new railroads 35. And there were a number of 000. in this state and will consider the • southern states in the report. Okla feasibility of organizing interested homa showed a few hundred major The presence of a third party ticket cities for the purpose of encouraging ity for the president. on the state ballot in Oregon thia fall the construction of several lines now was assured when Secretary of State proposed Now that Maine has gone repub Snell thia week certified the names of In his letter to the chambers of lican by electing a United States sen William Lemke and Thomas C. commerce in the several cities which ator, a governor and three congress O’Brien as the Union party candi are being invited to participate in men in opposition to the New Dealers, dates for president and vice presi the conference the governor pointe and Michigan turned down Sen. dent. The certification is a result of out that the Interstate Commerce Couzens as a republican candidate action taken at a convention held by commission will hold a hearing at tor U. S. senator, because of his sup Union party supporters at Hillsboro Granta Pass on September 28 on the port of New Deal practices, the last month. application for a permit covering the weather vanes have nearly all been We carry a complete line of 1x3 to 2x12 No. 1 and No. 2 Common construction of a railroad between read, and if the Literary Digest poll Use of electrically charged wire Grants Pass and Crescent City, Calif., Cedar, suitable for all building purposes, surfaced or rough. is not reliable, there is nothing to do fences is frowned on by C. H. Gram, also that the 1. C. C. only recently Consult the Retail Department for our low prices on Cedar. but wait six weeks for the finals. state labor commissioner. Use of approved a proposed rail line from such fences. Gram pointe out, must be Port Orford to Leland. Agitation is An editorial in a national magazine approved by his department as to under way for two other new lines, Let us show you our Lumber Stocks in warehouse last week very pointedly asks what their safety and practicability in the governor points out, one a cross . and on dock at the Smith the New Deal administration has order to comply with legal require state line from Burns to the Oregon done for the laboring man. It is time ments. coast and other a new line from Wood-Products Plant more men are at work than were Humboldt Bay, California, to Coos i--~ two or three years ago and wages The first definite move toward re Bay, Oregon. are back to pre-depression days but construction of Oregon’s capitol was “Intelligent, united effort can do the rising prices of all commodities made this week when a crew of much toward securing adequate rail have taken more than the wage in workmen under the direction of Paul road facilities for our state,” the crease so that the laboring man really E. Doty, Salem nurseryman, began governor declared in urging the sev has less to spend than he did before removing the shrubs and small trees eral cities to send delegates to the RM- wages advanced. from the ground to be occupied by conference. U. of 0. Freshmen, Sept. 21 JnoX uj zaquinu aqi Xq oott The rise in commodity prices is one the new structure, The trees and PIPP pue ueuiOM ‘uetu Tax Levy in Kansas Everything will be in readiness by of the things which the New Deal has shrubs will be “heeled in i" 1 to await X jsao oj sotidde pue uotjeu sqi ;o Home and Mule Crop Is Short the end of this week for new and old fostered as an evidence of returning replanting after the new building has Again Hits New Low esaupatqapu, e^deo jad aqi «j l»qj, Failure to raise horses between students who are expected to be on prosperity. been completed. It is also planned 00rt «»in ajoui st 000‘000 008‘m ¡o 1925 and 1933 has left the United the campus in full force by the time to save such of the larger trees as it iqap [wuofixu aqj jo sjsqs mo* TOPEKA, KAS.—Kansas* lowest The nomination of Henry Gustaf is practical to move, although some States with an excess or horses and “freshman week” officially opens at 00£8 asso “I ld * a University of Oregon Monday, Sep- tax levy and the lowest total tax son, of North Bend, as an lndipendent will have to be cut and uprooted. Ex mules over ten years of age and charges against property in the i tomber JI. candidate for state senator from Coos cavation for the new building is ex shortage of those between three and In Your Light Bills state for ten years hss been fixed by Preparations are under way to take the state tax commission here. The and Curry counties, was accomplish pected to be undertaken just as soon ten years of age. As a result there The New Deal collects a 15 per ed at a Townsend mass meeting in as the plans have been completed will be a national shortage of around care of approximately 3,000 students, new levy will raise 83,276.425.88 in cent tax on the electricity you North Bend last Thursday night. The by the architecte, probably within the 175,000 horses and 325,000 mules in although a larger number can find taxes, compared to 33,657,312.85 In use, but you are not told about it. 1937, according to information re places should they come, it is stated. 1939. . candidate has been an active Grange next month. * ceived at the County Agent's office This figure is based on the expected How the state's taxes and tax rate member for years, and possibly a Patrons of the Mountain States from Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of increase of about eight per cent have declined during the admin strong Townsend plan adherent, we do not know as to that, but if he gets Power company will receive substan the Horse and Mule Association of throughout the system of higher istration of Gov. Alf M. Landon, famed for balancing the Kansas education in Oregon. the united Grange and Townsend tial reduction in their light and power America. budget while other states as well A new leaflet has been prepared During the week all students will vote, he stands a very good chance bills under a new tariff filed with the as the federal government were go by this association which gives com be required to lake a physical exam ing far Into the red. is shov-r in the public utilities commission this week. of election. The Sentinel has not a word to say The reduction, amounting to 12 Vfc per plete information about the horse and ination, a psychological examination. following table : against Mr. Gustafson, but believes cent, is said to represent a saving of mule situation in every state, This is English examination, confer with ad Tear Rate in Yield that Coos and Curry would have 879,000 annually to patrons of this an interesting leaflet full of worth visers, be photographed and then mills A carefully more able representation in the state utility which operates in Marion, while information for every farmer complete registration. 1933. ...1.88 84,847,960.68 senate were either the republican or Polk, Benton. Linn, Lane. Tillamook and copies may be obtained at the drawn up schedule has been sent to ALL WORK 1934.. ..1.30 3,330,901.77 every student who hat qualified for the democratic candidate chosen in and Coos counties, serving approxi county agent's office. 1939.. ..1.44 3,657,312.89 Figues prepared by the association admittance and this is expected to be GUARANTEED November. mately 29,000 consumers in this ter 1936.. ..1 29 3.27',425 88 secretary show that Oregon will have followed during the week. ritory. i to Import about 1,400 work horses FREE The tax commission reported that and approximately 300 work mules it “ has made ample provision for Oregon property owners will be re Getting in Her Hair • ESTIMATES a possible rise in commodity prices, • J lieved of a 8465.000 slice of their from other states for replacements As a means of boosting beer con- thus safeguarding against a deficit alone before the 1937 work season usual tax load next year as the re starts, indicating that colts raised in sumption, a national publicity bureau because of increased maintenance sult of action taken by the World Oregon in 1934 are not equal to the for the brewers has just sent out a costs in the state institutions.” Wsr Veterans State Aid commission The statement also said: “The number of horses lost by death in' news release recommending the i commission has given every con in recqmmendmg waiver of their half Pl amber fluid as useful in setting the Representing THE HUB 1936. The purchase of these horses __ ffi mill levy for 1937. Twice before the wave in milady’s coiffure Some sideration possible to every item of and mules by Oregon farmers repre commission has waived this levy, the expenditures and receipts, to the Radio Service by sents the expenditure of 8260,000 for people think that the dam stuff has end that the state's business may Candidates for county office may last time with almost fatal results to D. E. STRONG been getting in the women ’ s hair too continue on the same business-like In horses, many of which might have not file their certificates of nomina the funds of the commission. Phone 10-J much as it is, without pouring it on plane used by successful private been raised. tion more than 100 days prior to the creased sales of properties held by First Na’t Bank and corporate burinesses." Raising of colts is increasing, ac their skulls. date of the election. Attorney Gen the bonus commission and improved cording to this leaflet and it is esti eral Van Winkle has ruled that it is repayment of bonus loans are said Inquisitiveness mated that there will be about one to have so improved the financial just as illegal to file too early as too Gov. Alf Landon's inquisitiveness million horse and mule colts raised late. The law, he points out, pro status of the commission that this ad this year but death losses in 1936 will has been a marvel to every newspa vides that certificates of nomination ditional state aid will not be neces run around one million two hundred per man assigned to cover his activ cannot be filed more than 100 days sary at this time. thousand, so there is much need for ities as Republican candidate for president. They find themselves an and not less than 4 days before the ' good sires for many years to come. swering more questions than they election date. Attorney General Van Winkle has I................................... ask. That he is versed in a wide advised the state relief committee The entire state will await with that persons living in homes for the Freshman Week at O. S. C. f range of subjects is demonstrated by the straight-to-the-point ques- keen interest the opinion of the su aged conducted by fraternal or reli BENJ. FRANKLIN, WHEN A LAD, WAS CAJOLED INTO Freshman week, declared by many tions he pumps at them. preme court in- the case of W. P. gious organizations are not entitled students in the past to have been the EXHIBITING HIS STRENGTH BY TURNING A GRINDSTONE. Schwemler, Marshfield dart game to receive old age pensions. Aged most valuable week in their first year WHEN THE JOB WAS FINISHED _ Too Pay operator, which was appealed this persons living in private homes or in college, will open September 21 at THE MAN CURTLY Taxes levied on manufacturers week. Many attorneys believe that boarding houses, however, are en O. S. C., with prospects of one of the DISMISSED HIM. the entire Oregon anti-gambling code titled to the pension if they can qual largest beginning classes in the history are a part of their cost of opera tion and are included in the price FRANKLIN WROTE, will be affected by the outcome of ify otherwise, the attorney general of the institution. Dormitories, fra of their products. In the end you "BEWARE — this suit. County fairs and the Paci ruled. ternities and sororities and other liv pay them. For example, one and OF A MAN - fic International have intervened to ing accommodations have been made two-third cents of the price of a ta/rru Au •_ protect the pari-mutuel wagering act, Tentative budget requests from ready for occupancy Saturday, Sep loaf of bread is Federal taxes It helps to pay the high cost of New the revenues from which now help to state institutions for 1937-38 are |1,- tember 18. AXE TC Deal government. GRIND V finance most of the fairs in the state. 180,000 above the legislative appro priations for the current biennium, it New Deal Borrowings Voters of Marion and Linn counties was revealed thia week by Wallace No Political Assessm In June, 1932, the total outstand will pass upon the desirability of or Wharton, executive secretary to Gov ing loans of the banks of the na An old established custom on the ganising a Peoples Utility district ernor Martin. These budget re tion was 828,090,000,000, of whieh part of both parties in Kansas was next November. Petitions calling for quests, however, will be subject to 86,456,000.000 was government obli an assessment of five per cent on Œiome the elections in these two counties severe paring by the board of con gation. In June, 1935, under the office-holders for campaign pur New Deal, the outstanding loans poses. One of the first acta of Lan were completed by the promoters of trol and by the budget department of the banks was 820,419,000,000, don as governor of the state was the districts this week. Sponsors ot before being pased on to the legisla of which 814,284,000,000 was gov the outlawing of any assessment on € 100 JHHLAHCt SfJMCt • COQUILLE . Jhe proposed super-district compris- ture next November and indications ernment obligations. any office-holder. ip • 111© . • © fl L 1 fl Cl C UILLE, OREGON We are closing out our stock at the old Prosper Mill and have some good buys for quick sale Knotty Port Orford Cedar T and G VIS 1 x 3 to 1 x 12 Clear Kiln Dried Douglas Fir Finish Douglas Fir Flooring & Celling 1x4 Tongue and Grooved Port Orford Flooring and Ceiling No Order Too Small—A Stick or a Carload RADIO SERVICE fitato.SsLGl dl •* ~r¡T low.s »Lett. U. E. Me Clary cJ7te Cttrforp- <£&epinntny *ÖLxß -to" < jæîhx L- * »