F : Y Mr? .M PAGE FOUB . The Sentinel “* A WOO MHI IN A 0000 TOWN H. A. YOUNG and ML D. GB1MBS H. A. YOUNG. Editar -o^se-l in- 1 <■' ....... ....................... i SubscriptiM Batea One Year. —............. $2.00 Six Months __________ ■àx. ■------ ------ 1.00 Three Months ....................... .60 No subscription taken unless paid tor in advance. This rule is impera­ tive. . : Advertising Bataa ' 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. The 3500 officers and men of the Oregon National Guard who are to participate in the annual maneuvers at Camp Clatsop June 14 to 25 will not go hungry. There will not only be plenty of food but lots of variety. Bids were opened at Guard head­ quarters this week for 150 tons of food stuffs for the annual encampment. Some of the major items on the list include 50,000 pounds of potatoes, more than 50,000 pounds of meat, 23,- 900 loaves of bread; 6000 pounds of butter, 5600 pounds of bananas, 7850 dozen eggs, B0 crates of strawberries and 600 gallons of ice cream. Uncle Sam foots the bill. Entered at the Coquille Postoffice ar Second Class Mail Matter. E ■. t ’ E Robert N. ..... * -■ .- Oregon's Potential Market in Orient (By Portland C. of C.) on these throe most Important phases Down the Columbia river and out of work. from the Oregon coast porta there In the past an all too high percen- pasaes a diversity of commodities to I tage of forest weath of this region has foreign market which is rare among' been shipped out in form of prac- the producing areas of any seaport 1 tlcally raw material. Remanufacture section of the country. From 500,000 should be encouraged and particular­ to 700,000 square miles of productive ly the development of those industries land, forest areas and mining propert­ that use what otherwise is a wood ies the water level route leads to tide­ waste. The largest line of industry water through the Columbia and Ore­ which can accomplish this end la that gon coast ports. This constitutes a of manufacturing our proven pulp­ favorable condition for reaching the wood species into pulp. The very markets of the world. high grade pulps now manufactured Lumber and timber products head from our forests are attracting world the list of exports, both in volume and attention. These pulps may be con­ value. During the period from 1621 verted into paper, rayon, cellulose, to 1935 this Oregon country sent to veneer and lacquer for the paint in- foreign markets approximately 4,000,- [ dustry and in producing a diversified 000,000 feet cut from the enormous line of plastics, all of which afford forests of the region. A majority of heavy employment. Development of that lumber and timber products these lines of manufacture in a more reaching foreign markets during the intensive and comprehensive way is period went directly to the East via an urgent duty on the part of our trans-Pacific routes. people and should at all times be The foreign market for lumber given a helping hand. from the whole of the Pacific North­ The present abundant cheap hydro west used to run up to 20 per cent energy throughout the region where of the annual cut, but through adverse our forests occur, the wonderful liv­ conditions developing in our region ing conditions for our people who within late years, has dropped now may work in these industries, the to nine per cent of the total cut. These cheap cost of producing foods and this important skin function which is adverse conditions are found in the the marvelous opportunity for a full itself caused by dead air. With win­ dows closed to keep out the cold the costs of producing such products in The Oregon Board of Control does not propose to be caught napping if and when President Roosevelt launches his next pump priming ex­ ALIENS TRYING TO periment. Instructions have been BEAT GOV. MARTIN given to begin the rounding up of Gov. Chas. H. Martin in his radio state projects that might qualify for speech Tuesday evening pointed out federal grants. The board has al­ the number of outside dictators who ready signified its readiness to spon­ are attempting to tell Oregon voters sor two building projects if federal whom they must choose as the dem­ aid is forthcoming. One of these is ocratic candidate for governor. Nor the proposed new tuberculosis hos­ did he neglect paying his respects to pital to be located in Multnomah the “jumping jack” editor of the Coos county. The last legislature appro­ Bay Times whom ne referred to as priated 1110,000 for this project con­ a “reputed friend of labor of the Jno. tingent upon a $90,000 federal grant. L. Lewis type.” Ever since hapcame Uncle Sam’s pump became dry before to Marshfield, Sackett has aspired to the sponsors of the hospital got their «J* uj •, t. -iu a , new flood of frosts in Canada and also a series of and we breathe and rebreathe the Icet for our forest products we natur­ and nu attacks on the best governor line waiting for F Oregon has had for many a long government money to start. Another I preferential duties entered into by ally turn with tremendous interest to same or part of the same dead air. Of course the work suffers. Among sys ­ year show his attempts to be a state­ project which has the Board’s sp-1 Great Britain and her colonial posses- | the Orient. In that part of the world proval is an open air pavilion at The : •>!»>■ si.ons, anlavdwsee giving Canada »» a a4«Mir* strong AeVeaeown, advan- where there are teeming populations tems for providing fresh air, modern wide boss. , vast resources of various charac­ air conditioning is becoming popular There are scores of republicans in Dalles hospital for the accommodation tage for the sale oA lumber tn the and ■' > : ■’ Coquille who hesitate about voting for of children afflicted with tuberculo­ United Kingdom and Ln Australia, i ter, the consuming power of the peo­ for furnishing fresh air at the cor­ These preferentials plus our higher | ple will advance by leaps and bounds rect temperature. • the leading republican candidate for sis. The simplest system is the direct Since (the national administration ' cost of production have practically ( as western industrial methods are in­ governor because of a slight business system which depends on the heat of wrecked the market of the Pacific i troduced. connection between that candidate launched its new spending proposal ' it has begun to be whispered around 1 Northwest in the United Kingdom and ‘ Japan has proven the largest and the rebreathed air to carry it up and and the Times man. , | the most potent buyer for forest prod­ off. It is curious that many farms in official circles that Oregon needs Australia. < In what is termed the Columbia ucts i___________ ,____ ___ ______ ,____ that may be found in any coun- have hit on a system for their cows another new office building in Salem. whfcB « better Than most of the sys- rt .This need has been apparent for-some < Gateway .territory dependable au-* try of the Orient. Tiffs is due to ffie •’ Candidate for terns in our schools. The monitor thorities report there is a stand of " " " * ‘ T ' time but because of the state’s finan­ fact that Japan has modernized her Republican Nomination as cial condition no serious consideration timber equivalent to something like industry, which necessitates diversi­ roof of the bam solves the problem. The hot breathed air rises to the slop ­ 500,000,000 tons. Under the normal has so far been given to it as a pro­ fied and heavy buying despite her ject of the immediate future. If fed­ marketing program about one-half of own very greatly Increased produc­ ing ceiling and escapes through the 'windows of the monitor top. In a eral aid becomes available, however, the annual cut frdm this stupendous tion of the various commodities. it is vefy likely that this argument stand of timber should reach consum-1 As the modernization system which school, not built for the direct system of Coos County hi been proven by Japan spreads to of ventilating, a good method of heat­ will be used in an effort to pry an ap­ era via deep-sea transportation lined I , has A resident of Coos county lor 30 On the eve of Oregon’s primary propriation out of the next legisla­ and the other half would be handled other countries the Eastern outlet for ing and ventilating is to thoroughly years during which time I have ___ election the outcome of a number of by the railways to what is termed Oregon’s diversified forest products heat the room at night and open the ture. ' " been connected with all branches major contests remain very much in windows using window boards so as the railway market. Because of the should grow steadily year by year. of road development in the county doubt. About the only point on which For Restriction of the sale of beer and heavy dependence of the lumber in­ Other world markets will also de­ not to cause direct draught. for more than 20 years. Have had I ________ all political commentators seem able ' wine, as well as hard liquor, to state dustry upon water transportation the velop, but because of the Pacific health we need real ventilation that experience in all branches of road to agree is that Friday’s balloting will liquor stores, is proposed by the Ore­ whole region is profoundly interested Coast's proximity to the Orient and keeps the bad air moving out and building. bring out the largest vote ever re­ gon Anti-Liquor League in an initia­ in maintaining proper costs of pro­ the great population existing there, the fresh air coming in. “Common Sense and Fairness’’ in »I corded at a nominating election in this tive measure filed with Sercetary of duction, competitive transportation the natural foreign trade outlet for handling all county affairs will be state. State Snell this week. The measure costa by water and an open market to our heaviest forest products indus­ Calling carda, 50 for 51.00. ’ my policy in the office of county Especially is the democratic vote would also limit sales of these liquors world consumers. Every section of tries should be looked to on the other commissioner. expected to be heavy inviqw of the .to holders of liquor permits and sales Oregon must be deeply and perman­ side of the Pacific. - Your vote will be appreciated intense interest manifested in the gu­ of all liquors would be restricted to ently interested in this subject if the' ■» 4 ■ Primaries May 25, 1522 bernatorial race. Of the 248,169 original packages not to be consumed enlarged payroll which has been !• Fresh Air Essential to Health (Paid Afharthcoirnt) Democrats who are registered it is on the premises. The proposal would, built up around the logging, lumber DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (Oregon State Board of Health) predicted that approximately 150,000 in effect, abolish beer parlors and manufacturing and wood products in­ FOR THE OFFICE Three thousand cubic feet of air is or 60 per cent will go to the polls. forbid the sale of beer in all places dustries is to maintain. In the whole the amount you and I must get in and With somewhat less interest in the re­ which now cater to this trade. As a of the Pacific Northwest the payroll JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ‘ out of our lungs each hour. Seven publican campaign it is not probable sort of counter-irritant to the harm for these operations should today be I will during aay term of office pounds of air per day go into our lungs that the vote in that camp will exceed done by liquor the League's proposal about 100,000 people, whereas due conscientiously perform the duties JUDGE HOWARD K. 50 per cent of the 265,132 registration would also set aside four per cent of to the adverse conditions we have and five go out again. Two pounds ef the Justice of the Feace, sup­ of oxygen go through the lungs into or 132,500. ported by 25 yean experience in all liquor revenues to finance the pur­ faced, the total payroll is down to With both Governor Martin and chase of text books dealing with the about 50,000 people. Unless we of our blood to transform our food into the practice of Law. energy and heat for the whole body. Henry Hess claiming the democratic effect of narcotics on the human sys­ this region study forest products in­ (Paid A4.artb.teml) On an average with each breath we To SUPREME COURT nomination for governor it is pretty tem, these books to b- supplied to dustries and look for a sane, sound, POSITION NO. 2 change only one-tenth of the air in generally conceded that the outcome public schools without cost. fair program in utilizing these prod­ our lungs while the remaining nine- of this contest will be decided in ucts. the payrolls which we should tenths lies inactive and de-oxygen- Multnomah county. Governor Mar­ The Board of Control has agreed to enjoy, the employment of people to ated. Deep breathing, however, re­ tin is expected to sweep the outstate ask the State Highway Commission which they are entitled, the wealth counties for a plurality of at least tor an appropriation of $3000 to fi­ created for our people and all other places the stagnant nine-tenths, puts to work idle lung tissue, oxygenates Inl.rpfth law Ht 15,000 votes. In eastern Oregon, un­ nance a program of roadside beauti­ benefits will be in proportion lost. the blood and sends it coursing to do • prognnhn prejudiced observers predict, the gov­ fication. The program is being spon­ The humid climate with abundant its work. Exercise, the health es­ •pirli, and oppila« ernor will receive majorities in 16 of sored by the Oregon Roadside coun­ moisture and equable temperatures II fairly ood the 18 counties comprising the second cil. Money set aside for this purpose lead to a rapid reproduction of our sential, stimulates deep breathing and Impartially in this respect alone is of great value congressional district. Hess is ex­ by the state will be matched by the forest wealth west of the Cascade pected to carry his home county of federal government, a committee from Mountains and a fairly rapid repro­ to our bodily well being. Healthy bodies need living air not Ilici A YOUNOIN MAN Union and possibly Klamath county the Council told the Board at a meet­ duction in the region east of the Cas­ only for breathing, but for ventilating WITH JUDICIAL IXMNIINCI with its targe block of union labor ing here this week. cade Range. Actual measurements of our skin. It is hot just our lungs in­ votes. In the first congressional dis­ regrowth have been made and it is side us that must be flushed; our trict the political map is somewhat Employees in all state institutions found that nature restocks these for­ whole outside skin, so to speak, more spotted. Governor Martin is will be placed on a 44-hour week ba­ ests at an amazing speed. If we will expected to carry all of the Willam­ sis next year if recommendations to but force sustained yield cutting in breathes out vapor. Even if we don’t ette valley countiee with the possible be made by Governor Martin meet our forests to protect the new growth visibly perspire, we must somehow evaporate two and a half pounds of exception of Qlackamas where the with approval of the legislature. from fire and carry on reforestation Hess forces appear to be pretty Most institution employees now work where devastation is completely elim­ water each day. Much of the poor VOTE FOR strongly entrenched. Martin is also 12 hours a day for six days a week. inated in the forests, the coming gen- work in factories, schools and offices may be traced to the impairment of reported to be well out ahead in The governor’s proposal for a short­ southern Oregon. On the other hand er work week will practically double Hess is showing unusual strength in the number of employees at some in­ the lower Columbia counties of Col­ stitutions. » . umbia and Clatsop and in some of the coast counties, particularly Lin­ The closed season in Oregon forests coln and Coos. If, as the Hess sup­ began last Sunday, May 15, according Candidate for porters claim, the Union county dem­ to J. W. Ferguson, state forester, who Consreuaua Molt la one of the ocrat can pile up a lead of 15,000 or Republican Nomination warns that all persona who use the recognised leaden ef the National better in Multnommah county ha has forests must comply with provisions B oom oi Representatives. at least a 50-50 chance to win the of the Oregon forest code. Campers The following eirerpU frost the H for nomination. If, on the other hand, Congreuionri Record shew what Ma and other recreationists must see that eoUeegnea think ef hhn: Martin can break even in Multnomah camp fires are extinguished and no county, his nomination is assured by lighted cigarettes or matches may be a plurality at at least 15,000 votes. discarded on forest lands. Loggers The republican gubernatorial con­ and others who operate in the woods test rcr..alm a race between Charles must secure permits. All of the re­ A. Sprague, Salem newspaperman, strictions are imposed in the interest and Sam Brown, the Gervais farmer. of fire prevention, Ferguson points Sprague is expected to receive the out in urging co-operation of the pub­ bulk of the conservative vote while lic in protecting the forests. Brovm is depending largely upon the support of the more liberal element. Graduation cards and gifts now on Clarence Wagoner, of Portland, and display, and don’t forget June 12 is Charles L Paine, of Eugene, are also Father’s Day. We also have cards expected to poll a substantial vote. and gifts for dad. H. S. Norton Music Willis Mahoney appears to be lead­ A Stationery. ing Carl Donaugh in the race for the democratic nomination for United Aa an owner and operator of dairy farms I am interested in States senator. Both candidates are OREGON SUPREME bettering farming conditions; the equalization of taxes, and running on New Deal platforms but COURT Mahoney has the advantage of batter Candidate For conducting the County’s business as private business is con­ position «a a vote getting qualities and a larger JUSTICE OF THE PEACE I Noe-pertlM. jwdictar, eieettoe ducted. I am acquainted with all sections of the County state-wid. acquaintance. On the re­ FAIBNES8 AND May SO, IMS and if elected I will impartially represent them. M tea t* Son» rwi Onmlttn. publican ride of this picture State May 20th MODERATION