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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1944)
■ ‘ • 1 tAosrcvt rhe Sentinel TWENTY YEARS AGO northwest, particularly with respect few weeks and the internment camps to the coat of the product. ie lin im The immigration service of the de will then be supervised by the partment of justice is already lining up migration and naturalization service whergrYBHM^Wld*«, it should have been placed at the start. There is little sentiment in favor of turning the internment camps over to the Tulelake center in northern Cali army for the performance of what is fornia Th* aera noi ns of the reloca- regarded as purely police duties. January 11, 1934) weather while at The Coquille postal receipts jumped therometer was down to i»ne Year ...... *.......-......... — — 17.3 per cent during 1923, from 38,- [ —o— Six Months.............. a-.......... 100 Three Months..... ........ M *620.24 to 310,095.41. The 310,000 re- I No subscription taken unless paid *ceipts attainment entitled the city to! States toi in advance. This rule is Impera ! free city mail delivery and the cam- I Archibald, Coquille manager, pre live. 1 paign to have all houses numbered sented to the council the company's | was started at Riat time. proposal to spend between $600,0<M) Entered at the Coquille Poetoffice as and 3750,000 in improvements in the Second Class Mall Matter. Mrs. Ida Owen and Miss Edna Har- county during the year, part of which Washington, D. C-, January 13—1 Office Cerner W. First and Willard St locker left on Saturday for a three (would be a new transmission line The temper of congress seems very months’ trip to the Hawaiian Islands, from Coos Bay to Delmar. clear on two points of legislation. ' Both ladies promised not to make the; First, the men and women in the Islands their permanent home—and Mr. Martin also presented the sug- armed forces are to be beneficiaries gestion that the Coquille street lights of some type of legislation which will they did ceturn. be equipped with 100 candle gbwer assure them of the opportunity to Duck hunters that week reported (lamps instead of the 80 theretofore vote. Second, the labor mess— The fact that C. I. O. President nine large white swan within a block used, and agreed that the company strikes, threatened strikes and wild-' Murray is opposed to the universal ’ of where H. E. Hess resided on the' would replace broken globes there cat walkouts which have in manyj after, a saving to th# city pf 31 for eases seriously hampered our war draft program, suggested by Presi , Russ rariFh across thé river. each globe broken. effort will get immediate attention' dent Roosevelt yesterday, makes Lafe Compton was making daily *----- congress, —:---------- either through an 1 hundreds of thousands of people in from Pool hall licenses granted were to amendment to the Smith-Connally this nation more willing to give it a trips to Coquille, getting ready to open the Coquille Hotel and Comp- J... H. — D. ____ Jones, _ _. J. _. L. ----- Holycroas, ,____ _ Chris anti-strike law or through new legis- f trial. ton’s Coffee Shop. The range in the Johnson and C. A. Machon. lation. The scores of returning law- | Alltutll WdB UClllg kitchen was being illDtdilCU installed Clllit and UIV the: . —o— makers who visited the home folks 'management expected to begin serv-' County Judge R. H. Mast reported during the holiday recess report that ing meals, even before the bed rooms that the state highway commission the people are absolutely fed up with j By R. T. Moore had under advisement the bids sub strikes and threatened strikes which .were all finished. A typically American custom is the mitted for graveling Highway 101, have kept the public in a-continual > naming of Navy destroyers after men At the annual meeting of the stock- on the Roosevelt Highway as it was state of “jitters” evpr since Pearl Har who have given up their lives in gal- holder8of the First NaUonal Bank, then known (in honor of Theodore bor. lant uction against the enemy. A. J. Sherwood, R. C. Dement, L. H. Rosevelt,) and that contracts had The home folks, and the‘service Pursuant to this policy is the nam- ____ O. C. Sanford, C. F. Skeels been let for the bridges at the south Hazard, men also, n^ade it very clear that I Ing of a new destroyer the U. S. S. and E a Webb were re-elected as end of the dyke across the river, the members of the armed forces should ' Walter C. Wapn after the Bandon djrectors. Half of that group are now one across Fat Elk creek and the one have a chance to vote, and they’re: High School boy who made the su- gone at Lampa creek. The river 4>ridge mighty sore at congress for stalling preme sacrifice during the battle fori The Farmers & Merchants Bank here was building. in the matter. Spearheaded by con Guadalcanal. stockholders re-elected J. E. Ross, C. gressmen who are Legionaires and Walter Wann was just an ordinary j Fuhrman, j. E. Norton and J. W. W. H. Mansell returned on Tuesday ably assisted by the potent American i high school boy in outward appear- MiUer „ diHktors, and the board re- from a visit with his mother in Oak Legion lobby, some measures is sure 1 ance. He went into the service wav-*elected j E. .Norton as president, C. land, Calif. to pass granting discharged service-* ing a cheerful goodbye to family and j Fuhrman as vice-president and men a bonus and other benefits. friends with a shy smile just like John E Roaa caahier The annual Dr. and Mrs. W. V. OlaisyeY and This session of congress will see thousands of others. And yet he pos- 1 report showed that deposits had In- two youngest children left that mom. plenty of politics mixed in with every * p»cea/4 InUnf tolaanis. “n^th* *tfen<th creased r . ___ . . . _ . ___ . during 1923 from 3177,179.14 ing for Tacoma,'where Mrs. Glaisyer of character to make full use of them . to 3274,050.95. All those directors was to visit her parents while the roll call vote. All of the boys have, their eyes on the ballot box, which I totally unsuspected by thoSe.whoj ¡are still living but none are active doctor attended the Veterinarians will be taken out of storage next fall. I knew him best. here, Mr. Norton being the only one short course at Washington State Col Speeches galore will fill the Con- ‘ Who would suspect that this young remaining in the Coquille valley. lege at Pullman. gressional Record for the benefit of j high school lad, fresh from the class f -------------- '--------------- ;— ■ ■■■<.■ '■ . »!■. the home folks and nine-tenths of it i room, could in a few short months Emitted by the public to obtain a ballads that she would give down will be nothing more or less than I prove himself the master of the : strangle hold on our vital rail trans- more generously. There was the ac- . politics, intended to snag the votes j trained killers of Japan? Who could porta tion system. But this is a stew- cordion player to accompany the | of the lawmaker ’s constituents, constituents. foresee that this youngster of humble ardship and not an ownership. crooner. There was flit-sprayer to I Competent observers of labor poli birth, inexperienced in worldly wiles The public expects them to use drive away annoying flies and finally tics are convinced that union leaders and barely out of childhood, would their power judiciously and sensibly, the expest milker. It was quite a are less concerned with immediate rise to such heights of gallantry In They are not to lose sight of the team and had been very successful wage .increases than with the long action as to win the highest commen fact that public interest comes first during the past decade, view of postwar pay. There are in tow con dation of a grateful nation? Truly, I all of the time. It was bad judgment ' They proceeded to the pasture, dications that future efforts will be herein lies the secret of' American to threaten a strike even if there was dressed in their attractive pink cos- toward stabilizing conditions after the power Every community in the* no intention of actually walking off. turnea, and met with almost im- nation has its Walter Wann and may the job. The public haa become' mediate disaster. The new genera war and that the main purpose in the negotiation of labor contracts will be Ood preserve them. aroused to the danger inherent in tion taxpayer was the wrong kind of to secure guarantees of minimum This is the power that drives our' ssch irresponsibility and strong cor a bossy. He was a gentleman bossy monthly, weekly and daily wage rates forces relentlessly against every ob- rective measures are almost sure to completely fed up on crooning and for a stated period after the war has stacle imposed by man and nature. be taken. The public is still boss, definitely allergic to all shades of ended. This position has been It shows in the grimly determined opinions to the contrary nothwith- red. So the expedition landed on strengthened by the attitude of the young faces of those who move for standing. And this incident ’further ward through the hellish jungles of ¡convinces that the unions are* not to their several posteriors in the black administration in extending such * 325 So. Hall St berry patch on the far side of the guarantees to farmers in the form of the south Pacific, through the bottom a floor for basic crops to be main 1 i a / it u • ,1* trusted wlth too much power and pasture fence. less mud and endless I* — " that some of it should be taken away This littlk allegory illustrates what tained either through the payment of winter, through the terrible muggy from them in the public interest. is happening to the post-war plan- subsidies or, if subsidies are outlawed heat of India, the hard brittle cold of This column has repeatedly warned ( ning game. FDR, the astute politicen by congress, the purchase of surplus the Arctic and the chilling fogs of the against irresponsible use of political , always, is away ahead of his palace products by commodity credit cor North Atlantic. It is the power that and economic power ’’ by organized guard and has actually smiled at poration or some government agency. is striking terror in the hearts of labor. It believes with Samuel their predicament, the villain. Refusal of war production board to those German butchers who mas Gompers that unions should avoid place an embargo on the importation querade as men and to those steeped ipolitical pressures and commitments Bulletin Tells How To of Cuban gin and rum is indirectly in the black perfidy of Japan. It is that are sure to lead to disaster and responsible for its approval of a pro Repair Household Equipment the relentless onimpotent power of the fascism. God of righteousness, of justice, of “Household Equipment—Its Care ject for the production of 2,500,000 Much ground has been lost in pub- mercy, and of brotherly love march and Repair" is the title of a new and gallons of alcohol from paper pulp * lie favor but it is not yet too late to ing at the head of our columns to attractive bulletin just relased by waste by a plant to be located in the 'recover because the basic theories of Puget sound area. If the embargo Oregon State College. bring stern retribution to those who organized labor merit preservation. were to be imposed, large quantities have flaunted His will. It will be found extremely helpful There must be a very decided and Lot a grateful people cherish the to families who are now forced to do of Cuban blackstrap would be re courageous about-fa^e in policy by America these boys are preserving. thqir own repair work on small house leased for the production of industrial union leadership to win back public Let it soberly accept and wisely ad hold equipment. The booklet ex alcohol and the sulphite liquor would good will and respect. minister the stewardship of keeping plains in detail the care and repair of not be required. However, this use such items as fuses, cords, plugs, re of pulp paper waste has long been inviolate the American Institutions Now that the question of a special that have nurtured such fine young frigerators, ranges, washing machines, advocated and if the experiment session of the Legislature has been men. Let it look well to the task of I kitchen utensils and simple plumb demonstrates the economy of the pro " .definitely settled in the negative, we ing. Copies are available upon re cess a new industry may be estab preserving these institutions free from __ .. . .. . . . <_*_Ju_ _ ..L. * * . ’ can see that the issue was between the infectious growth of false philo- ; quest to the County Home Demon lished tin the Pacific northwest. What ¡two basically different theories of sophies that would destroy our way stration Agent, count house, Coquille. its status may be after the war de mand for industrial alcohol has ended of life while seeming “to improve it. j .post-war planning. It was the gov ernment pump-priming method of is open to speculation. Let the gallant new U. S. S. Walter Calling caras tut 314)0. ¡providing jobs versus the private en- Also, if the embargo were imposed C. Wann take Its place in our Navy fo *“ 7* *”’< terprise system. and the Cuban blackstrap made avail to immortalize the name of a great1 ,, .. . .. Pimples Disappeared __ _ , . . . . ■ If the State is to underwrite an ex- able for the production of alcohol, American and to bring redress to all . . . .. . .. ’ tensive construction program for the , „ u there would be no further excuse for Over Night mankind. , , , . post-war period it will need huge re- forbidding the distilleries to resume T m . It Is true, tkere la a oafs harm less madfcateS liquid ealiad Kierrex ° i serve sums. These sums can best be the making of whisky, and a further Examine your car through crtltcal eyes and see if you are that dries up pimples over night. The mysterious high officials who raised during the flush war times result would be to make available to Those who .followed simple direc SURE all of the following are in tip top shape— tions and applied Kloerox upon re- gave out the press release condemn- when people have money. American consumers a much larger tiring were amaslngly surprised • Wheel and Bearing ing the railroad unions for their . If private enterprise is to have the when they found their pimples had • Headlights & Tail Lights allotment of sugar. Yet another ef disappeared. Those users onthulai.- • Steering Gear Box strike action on grounds of alleged responsibility taxes should be kept • Battery fect would be to release vast quanti tleally praise Kleerox and claim they are no longer embarrassed and are • Transmission aid to German morale certainly made at a minimum to build up potential • Spark Plugs and ties of grain now being used in the now happy with their clear complex the head lines. • Differential industrial expansion power during the • General Lubrication. ions. Don’t take our word for It. use production of industrial alcohol but Kleerox tonight. Only 10c. If one ap The anions caught off base by the war period. This policy is of course plication doee not satiety, you get I which is urgently needed for stock When VAII brine vwr ear in fgr a ST TFT .7 T THflJF A f ;<ift,’ yemr money back. There Io no risk so feed. Tfce regel S ùuuü unexpected blast are furiously dig- only possible in the case of state and ao »«> ..•sU«<e. Wold aM we check each item above and many more vital luA- l iul e s «4 «MiMti WiUi cries of local taxes. Both corporations and ■oaded by will be watched with interest by the ' points on the car foul play and« slander. And it does individuals who could create employ- operators of pulp paper mills in the , BARROW DRUG COMPANY seem as if they had good cause for ment in post-war should be allowed !■» Shellubrication is insurance against costly repair bills complaint. Their wage demands were to gather the financial strength nec- ------Bring your car in today for our services------ very moderate compared to other essary to carry out the program, unions and it is not clear why they ' Evidently the prevailing opinion is . WE STILL HAVE ETHYL should be singled out as culprits when that private industry be given the THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU other strikes were also disastrous to ball with government running inter file war effort. Then the remark by ference to clear the way. This ap- PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING -------- ---- -- -- — -- ----------------- —------ 1 Vf the president’s sedretary that al- pea Ik as the moat sensible and promis- thopgh the Administration denied ing progrq». i~ If is, ,t in ~ „J. wBhU f ~ PREVAILS IN EVERY GANÓ SERVICE tftlfhofship of the charge il was in American tradition of freedom of op harmony with Administration views portunity and'fair play. It is also in would Indicate that if had something step with the current trend in gov- to do with the release. It certainly emment policy/towards the right, is in line with the well known New One editorial writer calls this trend Deal strategy of stink-bomb tossing , “leftright.” Possibly this expression R. B. “Bob” Wandlink, Mgr. to discredit those who have lost favor, is inspired by the one-two punch Front & WUlard ^T€l£PHOn€ 100 JHIWLMCt SCWtCt • COQUILLE The lesson to all unions in this in- ¡given the New Deal by FDR. Phone 263, Coquille cident is that the correlative of power | The stage was all set for the stan- is responsibility. The railroad unions dard procedure in milking the poor are a very large and strong minority old taxpayer. There was the crooner in the nation. They have been per- to sooth bossy with sentimental love Timely Topics Southwestern Motors & Home Supply Store LET YOUR BE YOUR GUIDE! (jana funeral (Home, Station