The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 01, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Sentinel
Again has good business sense by
private initiative proved more sound
than the experiments by bureaucrats.
The farm problem which has vexed
our government for more than fifteen
S'ears, or since the collapse of the
post-war boom, has been sqjved in
many cases by the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co. With more than seven
thousand foreclosed farm mortgages
on its hands, this company used com­
mon sense, minus patronage and po­
litical skull-duggery, to re-instate the
dispossessed farmers on their former
holdings and with scientific help have
enabled them to buy back the farms
as going concerns.
Violators Doomed
■
TWENTY YEARS AGO
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In Portland Area
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^«neiatton points out, “the innocent
motorist fails to sign a complaint
■imply because the offending driver
■yea« to pay damages. By doing this,
the violator escapes legal penalty.
“The trained accident investigators
are interested in safety—not primar­
ily in payment of small damages—and
act as complainants against those who
cause accidents. Their evidence is
gained by investigation at the scene
of an accident.”
Other benefits from the bureau in­
clude the compilation of accurate
records showing causes of accidents,
and the study of traffic conditions for
“selective enforcement,” or enforce­
ment when and where most needed.
The motorist at fault in an accl-
(Taken from the files of the Sen­
this statement at the time of the Arm­ dent occurring in Portland will have
tinel of December 6, 1918)
One Year _.
......$3.00
istice can best be judged by the-Ger- less chance of escaping penalty after
Six Months.
__ 1.00
the city organizes its accident preven­
< M. C. Maloney, editor of the Coos many of today.
Three Months....................
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tion squad, ordered recently by Mayor
No^subscription taken unless paid
Bay Times, was bound over to the
for in advance. This rule is impera­
Joseph
K. Carson, Jr, according to
Rev.
W.
L.
Straub,
of
the
Christian
grand jury this week in the justice
tive.
court of Judge Joehnk on a charge of Church, went to Portland this week a report issued by the Oregon State
Motor association.
criminal libel, preferred by Com­ on church matters.
Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as
o
Under the proposed set-up, inves­
missioner Archie Philip and Edgar
Second Class Mail Matter.
- Mrs. Chas. Harlocker plans to visit tigating officers, trained by experts,
McDaniel, of the Coos Bay Harbor.
friends in Portland next week, She will sign a comptaint against the of­
o.....
will be away about ten days.
fending motorist and carry the case
J. L. Roy, who resided above Co­
to court himself. Under present con­
Whether the civilized world, as well
——a------ (J
quille on the river about a quarter of
• L. L. Justin, proprietor of the ditions, especially if the accident is a
as the uncivilized world which in­
a mile, died thia morning. He was a
Broadway Hotel in Marshfield died minor one, the innocent motorist must
cludes Nazi Germany, is headed to­
George Washington ip one of his
veteran of the Mexican and Civil war.
Norton's still have a fine selection
this Thursday. He was well-known sign the complaint and appear in
ward the "Battle of Armageddon” is speeches to congress said! “To be pre­
He settled Jn Coos county in 1875.
of Christmas cards and wrappings.
a matter of conjecture.
That the pared for -war is one or the most ef­
in these parts.
court.
----- o——
Come In and choose yours now.
s
o
last war Is to be staged in the vi­ fectual means of preserving peace.”
“In all too many cases,” the motor
- Dr. G. H. Douglas, "assistant public
C. H. Neal has purchased the Albert
cinity of Jerusalem is according to That now seems to be the sentiment
health officer for the government, has
Fish residence on Elliott street near
Biblical prophecy and just now the of both the government and the peo­
BUZZ HOLM8TBOM
Where once ancient cliff dwellers did
ordered the “flu” ban on all of the
the Presbyterian church.
Jews have as little to do with Pales­ ple of this country.
reside,
public gatherings and schools once
On yonder shore a lone fir marks the
tine as do the arctic Eskimos, but
But
now
only the bats and owls
more with the latest outbreak of
place
I Ines Bunch, of the county cleric’s
Hitler’s savage and damnable outrage
Among the many things we have ,
_ abide.
this dreaded disease. An outbreak of"
A young explorer stood with anxious
underwent a minor operation
* on this inoffensive race may take a read and forgotten are the terrible , 200 cases in Marshfield during the office,
'
He strikes the rapids of hurricane
face..
the
North Bend hospital.
turn that will head the world toward things that would happen to this past week resulted in the closing of at
1
He looked at drift-wood strewn along
pace
the end of present day civilization.
planet if it were suddenly deprived '
all
public gatherings by the health
That
drives
the warm blood from
the
shore;
of
the
moon.
Science
tells
us
that
*
Miller Brothers harvested 525 sacks
The most bloody autocrats of an­
official.
And he thought of the things not done
his bearded face,
of potatoes on creek bottom land.
cient history had nothing on the pres­ the moon is a cold inert mass some '
— —o ■
before.
Then a wild wave breaks with a
------ O—w—
ent Nazi dictator whose end can be 240,000 miles away, the distance vary­
The Ladies Bazaar located first door
crushing roar,
. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson and He watched the cold waves as they
anticipated.with certainty. The ruth­ ing with its circuit around the earth.
west of First National Bank has an­
break their crest, •
family departed for Los Angeles, Cali­
less murderer, which Hitler is, al­ It completes this revolution in 27
And he wonders what fate may have
that it will go out of business
days, seven hours and 43.2 minutes nounced
'
fornia, Thursday morning where they And thought of his good home far
ways meets a just fate.
in store.
and has listed many specials in a
will spend the Christmas holidays.
but the time from new moon to new '
to the west;
He passed the great eddies that men
Where waitod hil mother with an- ” ■
The new warden of the state peni­ moon is 29 days, 12 hours and 44.05 half page ad in the Sentinel this week.
redmed.
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n
ri Miss Edna Gilkey has entered wed­
tentiary, Geo. Alexander, is a man minutes, the increase being , dpe to -1
xious thought
Where his life hung on but a single
“Any humility of a nation contain­
so well qualified for the position that the movements of the earth around
lock in Portland this week and be­ And he remembered the things she
thread,
his selection by the state board of the sun. To figure thia out to' a split ing 70,000,000 people would only leave came the bride of Fred Siegrest.
had taught
,
Then a great wave breaks from the
a
feeling
of
revenge.
Such
a
nation
control is being universally praised second is one of the accomplishments
. —-o------
-
tomb of hell
He walked to his boat with determin­
throughout the state. He is a man of mathematical minds. At the risk cannot be crushed” was a quotation
The marriage of Jackson Leach and
ed
air;
And
throws
his strong boat high
coming
from
the
Kaiser
of
Germany
who has dealt with the criminal class of appearing loony, we want to say
Ethel Watson was announced this ¿tnd he launched* it with greatest
above
the
swell.
and
published
in
this
issue
of
the
Sen
­
for years, first as sheriff of Washing­ that the sight of the new moon low
care;
He grips his strong oars for the fare­
ton county, then as chief of the pro­ in the western heavens is more in­ tinel. How much truth there was to week.
Then gripped the oars with his mus­
well trip
hibition law enforcement agency of spiring than all the scientific facts
cular hands.
And sings of Barnacle Bill's strong-
An increase of 37.9 per cent in re­
the state, and more recently as as­ accumulated by study of the phe­ the levy to “produce” at least $10 per
capita for each child on the school lief demands in' Oregon over those And pulled his boat far from the yel­
est ship.
sistant superintendent of the state nomena of the moon.
low sands.
census
roll.
The court, however, of a year ago is shown by the report
He passes the signs of explorers
police.
pointed out that the statute does not of Elmer Goudy, state relief admin­ He strikes the current of lightning
great,
require this amount to be “produced” istrator, to Governor Martin. Total
speed.
As he rows on to miss their grue­
during “the ensuing year.” Admitting number of persons on general relief That Jumps and rolls like a wild buck­
some fate.
that that during the depression years increased from 17,043 in October,
ing steed.
He felt rapids that diminish in size
“Let every pulpit which is occupied
when tax delinquencies were high the 1037, to 36,10$, in October, 1038, with So he braced his feet for a longer
As they try to offer their compro­
by an ambassador of the Prince of
levy did not “produce” $10 per cap­ relief expenditures increasing from
sweep,
mise;
—-————
Peace proclaim anew the very foun­
ita the court called attention to the $134,035.48 to $184,364.10 in the same
As the waves break from the dark, The victor rows on to the placid
dation principle of Christianity. Let
fact that payment of these delinquen­ period. Aged pensioners on the state
foaming deep.
pool
teachers, who are shaping and guid­
cies during the past three years had rolls in October numbered 18,603 who
With
14
members
to
their
credit
His
strong
boat
shuddered
from
stem
ing plastic minds, show the beauty of
As he thinks of nature’s wonderful
Increased the return to the school dis­ received an aggregate of $305,890
to stem,
peace; let them teach the power of the democratic minority in the House tricts to more than $10 per capita. from the counties, state and federal
school.
higher ideals, and how to win real of Representatives of the state legis­ In other words school districts must government, for an average monthly As he thinks of a lesson he will learn; .He reaches Lake Mead of majestic
While the cold spray breaks like an
victories; let them exhibit moral he­ lature forms a bloc which can make take their chances with other po­ pension of $31.38.
ftate.
icy sheet.
roism as manly and honorable when itself felt In the organization of that litical subdivisions on tax collections.
The first man to win the greatest
compared with brute force; let them body. Welded together under proper
prize;
Its appropriation of $2,500,000 ex­ And drenches the driver from head
, to feet.
remind their pupils that he that ruleth leadership the 14 democrats repre­
For the second consecutive year, hausted, the Capitol Reconstruction
All hail, to the spirit that guards his
his own spirit is greater than he that sent a balance of power that might automobile license No. 1 goes to a commission has appealed to the State While high overhead the bold eagles
fate! g •
dictate its own terms for the support Yamhill county motorist again next
taketh a city.”—Henry Wood.
For it comes from the One Supreme
Emergency Board for a definciency
fiy>
of one of the candidates now seek­
year. C. H. George, of Carlton, was appropriation of $13,000 with which As he passes between the walls so
and Great >
Hitler’s tactics are similar to those ing the house speakership. Especial­ the applicant whose name was the to complete its Job. The request has
•Velorous Call
high;
employed by many rulers in the past ly is that true if the speakership fight first to be drawn in the big annual been approved by the Board of Con­
when they felt internal dissension in develops into a dog fight with none “drawing”’ for numbers conducted by trol and passed on to the Emergency
their kingdoms. The most popular of the five candidates now actively Secretary of State Earl Snell. More Board with a plea for early action.
diversion by such sovereigns has been campaigning for the honor able to than 19,000 motorists had their names
a foreign war. Even the threat of muster a majority of the votes without in the pot when the drawing was
It required 1300 pounds of turkey
■Xi
war at the time of the Czech crisis left aid of the democratic bloc.
made.
and 3000 pounds of chicken to pro­
NOW
.
.
.
You
can
renew
your
subscription
to
the
Sensing a situation of this kind,
the people of Germany cold. As their
vide a Thanksgiving Day dinner for
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armies marched and their bands however, it is understood that some
Speculation as to the possible suc­ the 2700 patients and 300 employees
of
the
speakership
candidates
have
and get 3,4 or 5 of your favorite magazines at a tremen­
played; the silence of the watching
cessor of State Treasurer Rufus C. of the state hospital. A ton of pota-
dous bargain. Don’t wait ’til your subscription runs out
crowds was the most remarkable proposed a get-together in Portland Holman, when that official resigns to ties and another ton of cabbage, not
thing of the whole affair. Indeed, it in the very near future at which some qualify as a United States senator, ap­ to mention 250 gallons of gravy, 200
. Renew NOW before this offer is withdrawn.
may be believed that Hitler was not political horse-trading might be in­ pears to be pretty well centered about gallons of cider and 400 gallons of
dulged
in
to
the
end
that
harmony
bluffing England and France at that
the name of P. J. Stadelman, of The coffee. . Inmates of other state In­
time, that he would have welcomed a might prevail in support of some one Dalles. Stadelman served one year stitutions were equally well fed on
war to unite his people against an member for the gavel wielding job. as secretary of state following the this occasion.
COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL
alien foe; especially as he was better Frank Lonergan, Multnomah county death of Hal Hoss. He did not enter
legislator,
in
Salem
this
week,
how
­
prepared and could have won many
the race for election nor has he ever
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“victories" with his superior air force. ever, denied any intention of giving sought other public office but it is
However much we may deplore the up the fight for the speakership. known that he enjoyed his brief ex­
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supineness of the democracies at the Lonergan was the last republican tta perience as head of the state depart­
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Munich treaty table, only time will preside over the House, occupying the ment and member of the board of con­
show the wisdom or folly of the course speaker's chair in the session of 1931 trol and those in the know say that he
Winter struck the highways of Ore­
and insists that it is again time for would welcome another taste of po­ gon in earnest this week, blanketing
they' chose.
ah
One fact is clear in light of recent Multnomah county to enjoy this hon­ litical life.
even the lower areas with a danger­
events. Hitler is still in need of a or. Outstate members, however, ap­
Stadelman, although a republican, ous film of ice and snow, according
scapegoat to load the sufferings of pear to be just as determined that the was an admirer and supporter of to the touring department of the Ore­
his people upon. The recent Jewish speakership shall not go to the me­ Governor Martin who, having been gon State Motor association.
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pogrom has demonstrated that. The tropolis and In this attitude they let down by his own party in the
Snow plows, thrown into full oper­
□ American lay
burning of the synagogues, the loot­ have the support of at least one or primary campaign, would probably ation, were successful in keeping the
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two
of
the
Multnomah
county
mem
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ing of the stores and the bodily injury
not suffer any great qualms erf con­ McKenzie pass,
Mt. Hood Loop,
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to those of the Jewish race were not bers. Outstate support, however, is science in going outside his own party Crater Lake highway, Santiam pass
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outbreaks ol an incensed people but divided between four candidates: Er­ for a candidate to succeed Helman. and other important routes open.
were the result of systematic and or­ nest R. Fatland, of Condon; Earl Should he object to Stadelman, how­ Packed snow greeted motorists on the
ganized bruality of the brown shirts. Hill of Cushman, Lane county; A. ever, Holman has only to delay his Pacific highway at Sexton summit
and Walter resignation until after January 9 when and on the Dalles-California high­
Again were the populace dumb and Rennie, of Corvallis,
Führer, of Salem.
their patriotism unstirred.
Martin will have relinquished the way at Sun mountain, north of Klam­
Der fuehrer will enrich t his treas­
governor’s post to Charles A. Sprague ath Falls.
Two opinions of major importance who is of the same political persuasion
ury somewhat by the confiscated
Tire chains were recommended by
wealth of the Jews and without doubt were handed down by the supreme as is Stadelman.
the motor association as reserve
One upheld the
that was another reason for the brutal court this week.
While little mention has ever been equipment.
Motorists driving into
I
persecution. Nevertheless he stands validity of the milk and cream grad­ made of the candidacy of Fred Paulus known snow afeas were advised to
to lose in foreign commerce and ex­ ing act of 1937. The other upheld for Holman's post many political ob­ keep them In use.
change so that in the long run he will the Multnomah county commissioners servers feel that he would be the
in their refusal to levy in excess of logical choice for this post.
be the poorer for his latest blunder.
Paulus
And so we come to our part in this $10 per capita for support of the has served as deputy state treasurer
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twentieth century crime.
Let us county school fund.
for more than 12 years and in this
The marriage of Ida L. Clarke of
The opinion In the milk and cream capacity has actually run the depart­
strengthen every effort our govern­
this city to Fred C. Smith also of Co­
ment makes in behalf of the Jewish grading case hqd no direct bearing ment although credit for its efficient quille was solemnized Thanksgiving
people in Germany, let us discourage on the milk control law enacted in operation has always gone to his su­ morning in the Methodist church with
any buying or selling with Germany 1933., Reading between the lines of perior officer. By nature of a retir­ Rev. Howard Graybeal officiating. ,
REMEMBER—when you accept this offer your present sub­
under her present rulers, let us be the opinion, however, one might get ing disposition, being apparently con­
Mr. Smith is well known in Co­
scription to THE SENTINEL will be extended one full
prepared to provide a haven for those some idea of the direction in which tent to devote himself to the multi­ quille where he has lived for some (
sufferers now without a hpme, either the judicial mind leans on that issue. tudinous duties that devolve upon the time and the bride is just a new real- I
year, and in addition, you will receive the magazines you
here in this country or by funds do­ In his opinion Justice Kelly declared deputy, Paulus has never had time dent here, coming from Loo Angeles!
select for the full period shown above. Check the magzines
nated to help in founding new colonies that “the regulation of marketing of to devote to the poltical side of pub­ last summer. They plan to make their j
you want and mail or bring this ad with remittance to THE
home
on
the
Sanford
Heights
road
farm
and
other
products
when
the
elsewhere.
lic life but it is known that he is
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same enter largely into local and in­ ambitious for advancement and feels where they are building a new home.
It may be that Hitler is digging a
terstate trade has been recognized as that he has earned a promotion now
pit for his own downfall. A starving
a legitimate exercise of the police jhat Holman is about to retire.
people in time will lose their fear erf
Coquille Valley Sentinel, Coquille, Ore.
power of the state by many states of
the iron heel of a tyrant and when
I accept your offer. Enclosed fjnd $...........................
the union and even by the early col­
With the exception of four small
that time comes the common people of
onies.”
which
renew my subscription to your newspaper for one
precincts in Multnomah county. Sec­
Germany will make short shrift of the
The court's stand in the other case retary of State Earl Snell carried ev­
year
and
send me the magazines I have checked above for
former paperhanger who now de­
settles definitely an argument be­ ery precinct in the state in his race
the
full
time
specified.
mands a worshipful obesiance intol­
tween school district officials and for re-election, according to a careful al Bank Building, Telephone
erable to free men.
,
county courts which has waged ever check of official election returns. One Number 200, has been incor­
Name
R.FJJ. or
since the county school fund law of the Multnomah precincts he loot by rectly listed da STACK on
Know Oregon: The cut of timber was enacted in its present form in only three votes and another by the page 7 of the new Coquille di­
,P. O.
in this state is second In the United 1930. School district officials based narrow margin of six votes. This Is rectory. Plei
Date....
States, our neighbor to the north only their claim for a larger levy upon the said to set a record for opposed can­
rection.
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exceeding us.
argument that the statute requires didates for state office in Oregon.
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