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G IVE YOUB IJT T l.K H A N TA I»* HOME l'U IN T AHOI* IM» RI«» T H IN G * F l "IST C H A N C E *"Q VOLUME JU.VL Sam Veatch and Vincent Brillier Get Postal Appointments W H E N arg um ent* ware be Ing advance«, for tbe retu rn of Both Selected from Thoae liquor the «tatenient fraquanlly wn» mad« that w w eren't going to re- Who P;ut*wl Civil Service* tu rn to the old-Ume ealoon Even Pixwtdeiit Roosevelt »»Id that the Examination May Sixteenth ealoon inueln'l return. Thia w rite r baa Juat returned N J. Nelaon haa an- • P oatn • • oo-ter e» fro m C alifornia There the ealoon haa re tu rn nou n ced the appointm ent* of Ham- ed uel It Veatch and Vincent C. fnaalhly It len't the old tim e Hrlcher aa tem porary substitute aalnon. hut there len't a great deal clerk-cal rlera for the Ira-al post- o f difference office They were erlerted from the And they ere everywhere Hat of eligible« who paaaed the In h o te l. randy atoraa. grocery ,-lvll «eivlce e x a m ln a llo u held here store« May 16 They w ill be aworn In The principal bualtieaa In the September 1. big city »eem» Io tie the «ale o f Tw en ty-fou r took the examina- llquor. especially In packagea non and (he following IB p au ed Even d ry good» atorea »ell Sam url I, Vealch. Edw ard C. wet goo«,» l» m Vincent C. Hrlcher. I ’h lllp It e r m , ae though every |t Hrraey. Ito g ri E. Hra»well. d uet gtore and every grocery «tore HoraCr j , Neely. Albert 1» Cole h a a a w in d o w d lap lay o f b o ttl.d ^ u ^ r t jc |>»yne. tx r o y I>. I la lv e r gooda. sun, H o lt Orlm ea. E d w in W Hau T ba purchaser 1» not required to ,,er Vincent. Mrs, N ellie Hen- have a permit. W h a t kind of li flereon and Ml»« M aigarel I W II- ce naa th e seller has io pay thia »on W ilk >h Of t h . tw o w rite r didn't Inquire - N e ll. 7ff One thing was noticeable , " / fi.lbiw n, _ _ » " I H , *C (■ Moat of the bartenders are " I n !l l r " w ill be made up a» l r follows H k c h a l k . t,. - clean looking young men Sutheiland. now ¿ r v . c H r i X Í This may be good, or I, may entered the civil rer o f m o o ev or- be taut 1»?! lie ba» charge of money or- ,1 may »eem rather odd. bul ■let», bonds and po«lal saving« and, bartender» mu«tn't d rtnk f ffi’"» '" " " * A d tIn k e r can', get a Job aa i" ' f r |i" ' i”i <• i i " f 1*" e lv ll eer- a bartender - - J . 52' ' 'r.', , | VP. . n,| There wa» a bar In Ihe «-of- ' *, r u ’" ' ’ " , " fee sh o p of ih e hotel at which thla ,*“1, » e ,« ,i„ ., i w rite r alop|>ed * ™ r i« " l a * n n a r v The Sea Lion Cave Hy Balla Burkholder I h«v© offan wonderrd why thav wr a«e It more plainly- F u ll In the Munlight pouring In from the M?a, arc called A m Lion*. I know now. American Legion C. of C. to ^ ’’SOT Delegates O ff Annual 4-H L To Convention Fair August 21-2. lying »tieched upon a rock In the On m rocky In-ach about 12 rntlc» center of the water. Ilea a huge north of Florence on the C«a»t Special train« and auto caravan». »tea*llon named Brigham , the head h ig h w a y . Is le th their a tu ra a b ita t . . . .. ~ d i , DUt«. carrying delegate« and other 1-* L x n io lllp n highway rh n natu ral l h habitat ™ b....... th ^h ™ « . e.«e „ Hea Lion cave. T ak e a winding w on « for them W a ter enter« tra il high along the cliff. T u rn through two channel«, alao «ea •outh to the lookout Huddenly you bird«, and other aea-llon« The ■ee them, lecllnlng on a rocky ■mailer channel 1« low. It« top bare ledge fa r below L ike a group of ly above the water, but It »tretche» un l | l <WI, » w i t V | i hone l « 4 | i r i u banking a 'A I IIK I In I I the H I T n w u n l l , , LBV»- ik .illa a n /i f f«0 I n ih p fg 'P I lll m n ,r y move, then like flehe« out 1 , ’W i u,,i m nchefi to the vutftide W e approached to the of W u lff, flapping and flopping w ater« edge, Brigham paying no around E ver «o often one tak e» a attention to hum an being», he 1« _____ for an ocean dip. O ff the u»ed >o them. We gazed our fill up- notion |lt<J(fr h* d, “^ . all ___ four huge f in . „„ , he .(ra n g e .jg h ,. not often outat i etched ■ nd landa In t b - «een N ature la dram atic, w ith such wave* «rid »wlma cncrgetlcallv “ • scenes arranged for our benefit aro u n d , hl« head black and ft listen- How often we pas« them by' ing above Ihe surface. We watched R e tu r n in g up the rocky pathway. them, faaclnated P a rt flab, part clinging clinging to to the the rope rope hand-hold«, hand-hold», we we lion, how marveloua are thy w ork»' pau»ed where the guide was apeak- Clim bing hack up the tra il, we log Ha was flauhlng a »potllght on north thl» tim e The ira ll aomethlng stretched out on the switchbacks down to the floor o f the cave I t was a huge " f. l ° Wr' wh"‘ h fI“ object w ith skin draw n tight in h land Inga on each land over backbone, like a fossil un- _ _ ____ Ing a window which overlook» the a f t»r y e a r, of burial. He churning, ning. sw irling ocean dashing , tated H had heen there 500 year« trir-lro shore The rock O n„ hlnd f,„ atln . . . showed . 3 toe- . against thee rocky «h n .ri ',c r° “ n ail« ««ca-lions have no toe nails " ‘ he 'g h th o u « Juat on , hl front Ita j MWH »till w,"« ,. i< * *rel< o. f**hlng fl,h ,n < boat h“ * * was W>" showed ?• #. „howed teeth teeth shaped shaped like like cat’s, cat's, and and wrecked on these same rocks, the . . _ . n • <>/• r\F h air pg»m«ina<l «i i * ii^" th « a small tu f, of h air yet rem ained h 7 " ’T hfe“ v,n* / rrw »«‘th in g 12 on th e bide I t w a . over 10 feet In 1 ^ ..” - . ° . ’í ? . ” *® m ' " T h '‘ __ ________ and w________ weighed over a ton - - »mat waa total loas, when alive. H e said the cold damp W e went down and down Into the atmosphere o f the cave had pre- ce,1,er of the earth. It ecemcd. So served I, thus Intact. H e also call- m n n y ", r P« w e lost count. A t each ed our attention to the head of w ,,'dow we must pause to gaxe Abraham Lincoln, reclining on the «gain upon Ihe wonderful m arine shore o f the cave It was a perfect •,lc ,u r*‘ framed therein At las, we likeness On the walls o f the cave r* ac,>’ ’ hc. bottom. It Is a huge d ark across the w ater fro m where we NUM BER M. W i l l Be a t A r m o r y Under Supervigion of County part ment convention o f the A m eri can Legion and aux ilia ry In »*-»»lon d u b A ^ e n t, R C Kuehner thl« week at Roeeburg. paaaed through the city yeeterday and to- --------------- day Cannon aalutea, drum corp« The 4. H c, ub fa ir and (:o[nni U!uly muaic and a r-» general din of nolee feMlíva¡ rtponsorf.d annually by the aaaaww w w ag indicative of the m erry-m ak chamber of commerce w ill be held i ng mood the conventlonlat« w ill arm ory Augu, t 21-22 Ex carry throughout the feetirin ee _ m b it. an<i general supervision w ill T' " .d a y i ° and 1 57" continue ** uader the direction of F t C. ’ in u r w a y i anu w in c o n tin u e r ... . i „ h »a, through(,¿t Saturday. M any «enOU. * u' h " e r' 5 “ nP ™ Un¿ y c' ub a« ent problem, face the delegate», who Members o f a cham ber o f com mer- w l„ volc(. the Henti m ent of th eir ce com m ltU e in charge of arrange- respective posts and u n it* while *.r e ,„ E * r , ‘?‘ j*W' Francis memberg al ia r ge enjoy the fun- Ho2" . “ “ d W L ' W orkm » n m agtnK a k in g ’ entertainm e n V e rtL n m ent e n ro ffe 're d ' by by E»hlblta m offered Exhibits are are open open to all mem- c<, nventlon city. I t la expected bera enrolled In Lane county club« a strong legislative policy planned w ith work up to date. Record |O r e s t r i c t im m igration and hooks, together w ith stones of , tre n gt hen national defenses, w ill work, must be filed w ith the adopted. It Is also expected that county club agent by 10 oclock tbe tx>dy w in take a strong stand August 21. " p p o . ^ a meas'ure“ a t the forth - The prem ium list la as follows com ing election to abolish com- and. unless otherwise indicated. •• m ilita ry tra in in g in both there w « « « a » firs , _. t __s_ __ a. pulaory ill ■ be prlxe in each the University and O. 8 C. lot of 50 cents and a second prlxe Tonight's entertainm ent w i l l of 25 cents consist consist of of the the big big parade parade w w ith ith Division A- Flowers, e » « w « > a » i ******««•<«>« »n,rt*« »mm Hotted p la n t*— t l ) F ern, any va- novel and a ttractive entries from all post, and auxiliaries. F rid a y riety; <2> geranium . >3) any variet- evening ill be the state wide drum ______ w w ___________________________V foliage p lan t; (4) an y other corps competition and Juvenile flow ering plant bands. Dance», a "Street« o f Parts" Cut flow ers— 11) Bouquet asterx. carnival and other entertainm ent 6 blooms; t2) delphiniums, zinnias. feature« w ill run continuously dur- roses, chrysanthemums, marigolds, ing the three-day celebration. petunfas; <S) exhibit o f garden Delegates, who w ill represent the flowers, at least five varieties 32 Calvin Fun k post a t the convention and 31); vase snapdragons, are Alvls W icks, H e rb e rt W In m - G ladioli i l ) Three spikes any from ona (2) pom- one garden lust d o n 't let 'em g e t s don t sell a person enough to make him nolay and If a uoloy peraoo comes In from elee where we a .k him to move along W a have Io th in k of our guesta. and the» wouldn't be our gueets long If they had to e .« and d rink In the «ame room w ith noley boox « e m |w r a r y c a ...e ,.,.,» H , < .- ,,,,« Ilppai r ld dtll a u Janies A Scott la m aking gener- al tepalrs and remodeling his real- deuce al M44 south Sixth M r . N e llie L ittle Is repairing the porch of her home on east W M h ln g t# n 1;r H and . Ax.ey I . reroof.ng h l. Boy« In ju red In Accident. are Mrs. Alvl» W icka, M r. and Mrs. Division B— Domestic Baking J»bn O » “ « and Bob C h e riy sun- V ln al Randall. Charles Roner, P. E B rea d —W h ite ; brown. lalned painful injuries In a motor- Nelson. M r. and M rs. B R. Reed F Cookies -S ix ice-box cookies; six cycle accident Monday evening on an<J M rs P h illip Bukowski. vanilla drop cookies; six fancy Pacific highw ay near Saginaw .. cookies. They were pleasure riding when -*ew Lookout Station. Cakes— Loaf: sponge; angel food; to the lights went out on the cycle The _ r forest service expects layer. and were struck by a car d .iven by h a - about » J ? « « D ivision C—Textiles. ________ _____ Gallo's _____ _____ residence at 145 Jackson avenue. Barto Perlnl. back _________ was bad Bohemia district this summer and Dresser scarfs and buffet sets— G L B allew Is te m o d e lin g his ly apralned and he received w v e ie • * Dr« « * r *«'• u u » » lle w Is rem o d elin g his ly «praineu anu ne received sev ere 144 H ae_a.wa. es« e , H » -v-» t h « gar* ta tan i4 I ta era f'htal>«*A/ © r ^ C lI O fl OX «A IO O K O U « M l& X lO n Ml _ . »' ♦ « "<»»b E ig h th W 2*_‘ " .. ................... .. he.,1.^1 »hd Oh. Uh.» FW rvtew . T he new tow er w ill be on spreads: pillow cases: towel; F ra n k Babcock la remodeling his » everelv w ren ch ed ' Mr P erln l h‘« her ground than the present one ,a b *e linen; luncheon cloth w ith severely wrenched M r. P erlnl and gtand Qn A napkins; p illow , quilt; rugs—hook- residence at 1630 west M ain St. b rou gh t th e b o y s to D r IDtleyg of- catw alk w ilI encircle the 20x20 ed; crocheted M m Pearl L. D ru ry 1» making flee where their Injuries were bulldlng a l noor ,eveL w ork Division D A rt general te p a lr. on her residence done w n b funds which the Miscellaneous T axiderm ist epe- at the corner of G street and Burch treated ~ . .... district office at Roseburg receiv- cimen o f mounted anim al or bird; avenue and 1» also building a w o , k I- Ke.1 i n . . « .Magazine a t I.lbrar» ed , WQ week> baskets; p ain tin g . ahed ih e <*it> library 1« In receipt of •p|le present lookout station w ill Division E - A n tiq u es, Raymond Grube Is rerooflng north T .n t h Jr. , " "ub« - f lP“ on «° be left in its old location for the Dishes; silverw are, glass; old house. ftl9 „ m l , .... . J *.*r ' " Pubh8h<:d by accommodation of those who visit bo„ks, miscellaneous which 1» copied by M r. and M rs American Red C ries society' The h. ’’ S .T » U .’ ^ 2 - 'XX” ‘ 9' ni“,ce" aneo'“ _ ...................... K X W S 2 1 ¡'“ X J S X - ’ S .. . . A , . , . , present cupola w ill be removed. ------------------ Apples, best plate: peaches, best s, r ", . . A« ? r h a l r m a n for The road up F airview , constructed table v, £ etabl„ . flve specl. llcty displayed Intemperance 1» she efficiently take» over the w ork ----------- the Rea Cross. , Wo yeais ago. may be extended to mens of five varieties, fa rm crops likely lo result In liquor being vot of any of Ihe regular clerka who F orm er llealdent Enroute to India. a point near the present lookout — grain; potatoes. may he absent. ed out again.” Rev. and M rs Bruce A. Cole vis- Harold Itade T ria l Postponed. station. The new appointees w ill take the . . . , ... , believe D ivision G — 4-H Club W o rk 'T most certainly W ord has been received by E l - , . . . . ... . «- Red friends In the city a few days positions now held by Albert E. ' Clothing— Divisions I to IV. there I« that d n n g er" last week Rev. Cote form erly bert Bede th a t a court case pend- Payne anil P E Nelson Cooking—Divisions I. I I . I l l and taught school at Dorena and w a f a Ing against his son H aro ld in Oak- W K H E A R a g r e a t deal camp cookery student pastor at the Presbyterian land, Cal., had been postponed from about Oregon being way behind Canning—Divisions 1, IL I I I church here fo r a short time. H e August 12 to August 20. H aro ld Is o th er atatea. D a iry - C a lf; yearling; cow. haa recently been graduated from charged w ith negligent homicide The Sunday this w rite r spent Sheep— Breeding lam b: m arket a theological achool In Philadelphia following an automobile accident. in the bay elite» he picked tip one lamb; pen o f three; aged ewe and w ith hlg w ife Is enroute to ----------------------------- riunlo which he had »een In an Goats. In d ia where they w ill engage In Sentinel W antads o ffe r you real Oregon ;aiper a week before and Garden. Cottage Grove was d«-fea,ed 21-18 missionary w ork advertising value. one he had seen In an Oregon pa In a golf tournam ent Sunday at Poultry - Divisions I. I I , III. per three m onlha before F o re s try -D iv is io n s I, I I . I l l Itandon The «core wa« tied lft-15 Commencing F rid a y afternoon, until the lant fouraome came in. H and icraft August 14, at the city park, there WP’ H K A K a great deal j | atj OIW of Cottage Grove men H ealth Boy; girl. w ill be offered a variety of recrea alM»ut C alifo rn ia buying Oregon |n thia fouraome taken 3 point« and Ten h alf scholarships to the 1937 tional activities under the direction prune« to be ¡»«eked under C allfo r- th r other lout three, the »core of the local recreation com mittee. £ H cl“ b ’ l^ ™ er 8choo.1f JVaJUed. at nla label» would have remained a tie. but of which Superintendent H . B. F e r 36 each, w ill be awarded fo r the E vidently they don’t »»»rve O ie - both local men were defeated. One rin is chairm an, in co-operation best exhibits and record books in Ron prune» at homa. Thoae thl» of the»e wn» a Bandon m an playing clothing, cooking, canning, cattle, w rite r had seemed In fe rio r to the for Cottage (»rove. Had It heen the w ith the A dult Educational d epart sheep, garden, forestry, han dicraft rnlatland variety. Maybe they had other Bandon m an playing for Cot- ment of the W P A . WANT TO SW AP? and health. Last year the amount been »polled In (Mtcklng. t«ge Grove the «core would have M r. Janies Lam b w ill demon- To tratlc: A city all ciMiiplvtc, of these awards totaled 378. There • • • strata the use of the coping saw w l„ al8O * , m a„ c M h fQr With iniin find building, din and strict. W E SAY Oregonians are an Thl» was the first game Kandon in wood work. M rs. Rlssue. m a k e r each m em ber making one o r more e a s y going lot of persona, but C all bad won ,b l'' "eason Por one tall forest, given and o ih i I. of the covered wagon" and the exhibit8, providing w ork is satls- Morelock and HUI o, Collnge fornlan» «eem to have ua beat Supplied with quiet shade and pool Townsend wagon w ill give in- factory and record books are com- This w rite r tried to find sev Orove w-i-re lled for medalixt w lth struction In soap carving and piete Only one aw ard w ill go to oral parsons In San Francisco one 69 P a r of the cour»e I» 64 papier-mache w o rk and Mrs. M ary ,,acb member Five ribbons w ill be To trad e: A shopworn desk and chair Playera, medal .cores and poluta forenoon. N o t one was In. It »eem« W a rn e r w ill o ffer instruction in awarded in each class. Ib a , business man a rriv e a t th e ir * » " * '”> Orove Playe" ' Within :tn offiee ten I'et-t square. basket making, needle w ork and nnnu-d first, were as follows: Por one eanoe upon a stream office« at S 59 and are ou, from 9 Z lm m erly Hr 71. 3; C linton 77, 0 crocheting. t;|r| scout Local Camp. In 2. Who«, wood nymphs smile and fishes glean M o re lw k 69. 3; M cM nnnery 76, 0. Federal approval has been given Probably they ge, out to Bagley 76, 3; M ill» R4. 0. to a state recreational program up ca ‘ „ „ w M M a o 0 , bbon> »well the crowds on the streets, Chamber» 77. 2 ,y; Johnson R2. H. To trad e: Twelve hurdy-gurdy tunes to January 1937. and M r. George e w j|, lenvp 8unday fOr R da Qn a thereby m aking nn Impression on laiaswell 78, 2'li; E m ery R2. H . Berreman. county supervisor o f cam plng trip , t , , expected 25 w ill Collected Summer afternoons visitors. Nelson 70, 0; Fclshelm 72. 2 adult education, has been designat- mak(> , he tr)p w i„ ln, accom. Rustne»» men can be In th e ir Por one Itreeze Ringin’ 'mid the pines Cnrlson 74. 0; Arnold 71. 3. ed to aid Superintendent F e rrln in panled by R u th stow ,-11 anil Gene offices afternoons because t h e Rede 79. 0; Rennet, 76. 3 Of Nature and her ehaste designs carryin g out this program In Cot- vieve Bressler, who w ill have strent« are Jammed w ithout them. H ill no, H ; Cnrnilchel 66. 2H . A tra ffic o ffic er la almost neces Inge Grove. Those desiring w ork charge of sw im m ing and some art- Z lm m erly Jr. R6. *y; Jeuh Rl. 2H. To trad e : A flat encompassed " e ll sary to keep folks moving. in handicrafts are requested to crafts M rs O m er M oore and Mrs. M i-yu ren 96, 0; T ra y e r R9, 3 By pavement hot, ami roof and bell. bring m aterial and tools when pos- jo e Sm ith w ill also spend p a rt of Norton (bandon man playing for T H O S E H A Y P E O P L E cer Cottage Grove) 96, 0; Rum m er,In slble. the tim e a t the camp. T he troop Pot- on,- stuiill tent where all is still One of the aims of the com m ittee w ill rq iurn F rid ay, August 21 ta ln ly are a sophisticated lot. A H9, 3 Except the wind and whippoorwill. big dirigible pa««ed low o v e r h e a d , --------------------------- is to Improve the p ark and a labor- ----------------------------- but crowds on the «tree, paid no M r and Mrs. Dan H a m a n t are er Who is eligible for W P A w ork Lum ber and M ill W o rk e r* Meet Por trade: A business in town more n ,tentlon to I, than they did spending the week al various lakes can he assigned to this job. M r M ore than a hundred lum ber and to me. In the Cascade range. T h e y are ex- Which keeps a fellow buckled down. Berrem an suggests that, provision saw m i„ w o r k fr , gathered In the • • • peeted home Saturday. Por one vacation far away. be made fo r horseshoe pitching. Peterson hall Wednesday evnlng. C A L IF O R N IA N S hear a lot ' volley ball, soft ball and other where they heard C. A. Paddock, With nought to do but loaf and play. about Oregon, and nil wish to visit reetlon w ith me, but this conversa- games. H e also suggests horse district secretary, and Abe M uir, t ’elin T haxter in Porest Log. here. M any o f them do. tlon: shoe tournam ents between men o f Coos Bay, speak in behalf of the T h a t w in Indicated In a pass One was tolling the other fifty and over; between m arried W illam ette Valley Lum ber and (T h e 9entlnel w ill be pleased to consider contributions of well known Ing conversation I heard between about having visited some Interest and single men and indicates th a t Saw m ill W orkers Unions. T hey two men w nlkln g In the same dl Ing spot In Oregon. H e rem arked, popular short poems fo r publication In thia space.) the park can be made the center stated that an e ffo rt w ill be made reetlon thnt I was tak in g "W hy, there were more C allforn- for m any games thnt w ill a ttra c t to orgarixe all the lum ber and m ill I t Isn't often th a t aa m any as Inns there than there w ere Ore- both old and young. workers In the valley two w ill go along In the same dl- gonlans.” >’ ■ >«». promoted to the cla.slfled - n d « » -»“ >> »• I»2 ' tra n a f.rre d to Bandog. O re . where he w iv e d un- July 1 1M0; transferred back to the local office August 4. 1N0. transferred to Holes t Ity Olfto.. F • b iu a ry 3 Ih a l served " reappointed 1ft. 11131 He ..,h .t l < „ i . h ere A , u n , . I I ain't you have trouble con- • 1MJ and w a . reinstated In t h . vlnclng a fellow that be has had rlaaslfted service on June 1. l»St> too mu«-hT" ' Ye«, am i »«imetlmea we loee He was promoted to hla present a . iwlom ei that way. but usually position a« a regulai ,-at tie r clerk they come back and thank ua for In place of George H . Brainard, our treatm ent “ * b o burned to death December “Do all those who «ell liquor 20. >”35 tefiM e Io «ell lo Ihe peraon who al- Charle« Roner entered ihe civil reaily has bad enough?" »ervlre Novem ber I. 1322. and Is "I'm afraid no,, and th a t now a tegular carrier. m a k e • . K It , h - .i ™ d fo, th o se who do ln g .... ............................ . W Mr». S A ll.,- . - McC. i . M - ill., S X .„ v S Recreation Program Will Be Offered at City Park Friday Bandon Divot Diggers Defeat Cottage (»rove T pular Toe ms q ~ ” 0