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THE COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE OBBGON, FRIDAY. AUGü’ÔT ta, Mtt. PAGB BIX H W • If» J PatnrindBF Phino was all that a dog should be. — Th« Tim«-T«rt«d H«wt W««My Grants Pans Won, 5-4 W. O. W. Camps Enjoy Party ; OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF Now, folks, . there is a real dog Riflhi from Wa.hinflton, D.*C. Last Friday Evening A comoination of excessive heat and By Lans Lenevp story. We sure want more of tnem in lack of hitting were mure or less re I. now offered to you slonj with YOUR CHOSEN HOME PAPER The old campfire has burned pretty the future. 1 wish to thank Mr*. Myrtle Camp 197, of Coquille, and sponsible for the 6 to 4 defeat the Co By a favorable arrangement w» are abl« to send you that low. The last log was tossed on a* I Southaton« for her contribution. k old reliable family weekly. The Pathfinder, in combination quille Loggers were handed at Granta Coos Bay Camp 196, W. O. W., held a sat alone awaiting the arrival of some io greatly appreciated as will be all with this paper, at a price never before equaled. There is joint social meeting in W. O. W. hall Pass last Bunday. P nothing like Th« Pathfinder anywhere— one with a dog story—our feature for ¡.ne contributions sent in concerning here last Friday evening, with 85 Carl Gilbert hurled a creditable nothing equal to it at any price. Over a »tap sounds aogs in the future. the next few months. A r million people take it and swear by it. It game, and in only one inning, the , present, which included the families •ostnian ap- take* the place of periodical* costing several upon the trail and the posl Mi*. Gertrude Denny, of Portland, fourth, did the Athletics attack his and a few friends of member*. times as much. New* from all over the proaches the fire. In his band is a last week passed into Tne Great A parade of down town streets by world, the inside of Washington affairs— offerings with any degree of ferocity. letter and he hands it to me. It is Beyond. Not long ago in this column the truth about politic* and business, This irame saw four runs rathe across rhe Coos Bay Camp’s drill team and science, discovery, personalities, pic rather bulky and i wonder as I tear mere appeared an article concerning W. O. W. members preceded the meet tures, stories—and no end of fun. the plate, coming in as the result of open the flap. It contains a lot oi mis wonderful old lady. She died at Call at our office, see samples of two singles, a walk, a hit batter, three ing. The team executed some of their Pathfinder and order newspaper clippings and, hurray! me age of 96—one of those hardy pi errors and a flock of other things for drill* and then proceeded to t>he hall this club, or send th« they are dog stories. Dirn it all, why oneers of ths old covered wagon days which the oig hurler was not re where the team seated the ofBcrs. amount by mail. News, didn’t I invite the ladies up to the old who crossed the plains by ox teams information, entertain District Manager Fred W. Cooper, sponsible. In the seventh two succes ment for a whole year. campfire. The budget of stories is 1 ¿nd invaded the then unknown west. sive singles and an outfield error af of Eugene, gave an interesting and Two papers every week : from Mrs. Ralph Southstone an ar Mrs. Denny and ber husband, the ter the last hit scored the other instructive talk on fraternity and W. Îrour favorite local week- dent lover of dogs who evidently felt •ate Judge Denny, are responsible for y and the most popular 0. W. insurance after which the enter-, Grants Pass marker. national weekly — 104 that a lady would be out of place che liberating of Chines* pheasants the evening - spicuuiu splendid iwuva issues ---- — During all this Coquille was being taining features of around the old campfire. But such is in Oregon. Judge Denny held an Im tamed by Hughes, the Grants Pass r 'sterteA------- ------------- —----------- - ---- full yaar ONLY not die case. One and all »re invited portant governmental posi tion in Chi Mrs. Orvil Kirby, first, and Miss hurling ace. Up to the eighth only to come and recite their dog stories— na for several years. He and his wife one hit, an infield single by Pulford, Gorbit, second, both of Marshfield, men, women and children. I sure ap were greatly impressed by the gor Coquille Valley | was all that was marked up against won the broomstick race for ladies. preciate Mra. Soutbstone’s interest in geously hued Chinese pheasants which Mr. Cooper and Richard Chapman, of Sentinel ' him. The eighth, however, saw the our dog stories. The clippings show ¿bound in that, country. Upon thsir Loggers drive in three runs on three Marshfield, were first and second in plainly that she is a lover of dogs and .eturn to America they brought with singles and two walks, bringing the the men’* broomstick race. that she has saved the same over a them several dozen pairs of these Legion to Install in October In the necktie raee, Mias Pre Foun count to 6 to 4. A Anal stand in the period of years. Several of her stor Ji rds and liberated them in Oregon, tain, of Marshfield, was first and Mra. Business at the American Legion ninth saw the locals fill the bases on ies.have appeared in past issue«. It •ìear Portland. From these several two singles and a walk, but the threat E. L. Vinton, of Coquille, second in »nd Auxiliary sessions last Monday gives me a lot of pleasure to publish losen birds liberated many years ago ended when Fisher grounded out. ; the. ladies’ race. Geo. S. Davis, of evening were confined to receiving stories that this lover of dogs has ¿prang the vast thousands of them The first Coquille run was earned Coquille, was first and Art McKenzie, reports from the delegatee to the ' saved up. mat now frequent our fields and fur- without a hit in the second canto. Pul of Marshfield, second in the men’s state conventions in Klamath Falls Mrs. Southstone, daughter of Mrs. lish royal sport for the sportsmen at last week. Mrs. Frank F. Schram ford reached first on a fielder’« choice, race. ■Heien Harvey several year* ago en large. I understand that Mrs. Denny, Two piano selections by Miss Inez and Mrs. Rock Robison reporting for stole second and third, and registered tertained most of you in the role of a ap to the time of her death, was re * at on his final pilfer when the third Rover were enjoyed, as were the ac the ladies, R. L. Stewart, Ray Jeub, superb actress upon local stages and ceiving an allowance from the funds cordion selections by Carlton Smith. F. W. Martin, Rock Robison' Jr., and sacker lost the ball. there is no doubt that most of you olu f the State Game Commission, which Jas. N. Jacobsen was declared dis Harry H. Hunt to the Legion. Summary: timers rememiier her in her differen' s really sportsmen’s money in «gen- qualified in the W. O. W. special race For some reason Mr. Robison’s re R ii E roles upon the stage. Her contribu -•ral. And who ie there among ua and the petal was awarded to Jo port did not contain any allusion to Coquille - - -4 6 tion of dog stories show her as be in? .hat would begrudge this remark io Grants Pass - - 5 e sephine McKelvie and Jean Bryden, the Corn Show .pithough he was ques a lover of dumb animals and I take able old lady this money during her of Marshfield. tioned on that subject. Batteries — Gilbert and Smith; great pleasure in presenting them to declining yeans. It was a gesture of Mrs. E. L. Vinton won first place Soft Wood Gives More Heat The meeting closed with a feed by Hughes and Ogle. Umpires, Williams my readers. sportsmanship—this bestowal of an and Richardson. Pound for pound, pine wood give* Time, 1 hour, 62 in the ladies’ wood sawing contest, the two organizations. The first one is as follows: “In the allowance upon her. Sportsmen should minutes. with Miss Ann Major, of Marshfield, The next meeting of the Auxiliary off more heat than hickory. There is early days of Indiana my grandfathc lever forget Mrs. Denny, or the kind- second, and then Mr*. Vinton repeated will be on Tuesday, Aug. 29, a social a widespread belief that hickory or had a trusty hound named Phino ■y Judge, her husband. Their memory in the mixed contest, with Dr. Sco meeting and a potluck dinner at noon other heavy hardwood has a higher Sport Briefs fuel value than pine. Recent testa which he prized very highly. At that ihould be carried down through Time field, of Marshfield, second. in Legion headquarters. show the fallacy of thia notion, which (By Mark Seeley) ■ time the pioneers were busy most ol .'or have they not left behind them a The doctor woh in the men’s con Installation of the recently elected probably has held sway since stoves the year cutting underbrush and nonument that is dear to the heart * Baseball color will be smeared all test with Archie Jacobsen second. officersawill take place the first meet first ,came Into use A cord of hickory clearing enough ground upon which if the gunner—that gorgeous plumag- over the local ball orchard when Jim Jacobsen’s famous telephone ing in October. wood, being heavier, may give off more to grow grain. Grandfather had built d, cunning rascal of the fields—the Grants Pass and Coquille meet for game waa enjoyed by *11. heat than a cord of pine. Rut most his log cabin, cleared a small patch, Jhtaese pheasant. I have read so their second game on Sunday. Aside Vocal selections by Claud Darling resinous woods, like pine, have a high Large Crowd at Auto Races of farm land and was helping hU nuch concerning the Dennys and their from the fact that the contest is it and two numibera by the Coos Bay er heat production value per pound To those who had never seen auto than nonresinous woods.—Rural New- neighbors. Every morning when hi .ntroduction of thè pheasant into our self listed as decisive, inasmuch as it Camp’s orchestra purnished fine mu left home Phino would acompany him country that each time I view one of will either see Coquille’s state cham sical entertainment before the potato races before, the program at Myrtle Yorker. During the day the dog would stay in -he birds as he takes to wing, or runs pionship quest halted or continued, race, six on a side, in which each con Point last Sunday afternon was quite There were only three the woods close to where his mcstei ike a race horse across a stubble field, there are other interest highlights. testant had to peal and eat a raw po thrilling. Mockingbird and Nightingale was working, then toward evening >r amid a puff of feathers I bring one Foremost among these is the fact tato. Mrs. Vinton’* team won by an wrecks and in two of them the cars The European nightingale and the were not forced to leave the track; no he would run home ahead of grand rom the air by a well directed shot, that Ken Williams, ex-big-league star, eyelash—* potato eye. American mockingbird, the leading one was injured; and considering the father. Whenever my grandmother xwnehow there comes to my mind’s will handle one of the umpiring as Refreshments and dancing were representatives in song of the coun saw Phino coming she kenw it would eye a vision of another land, of yellow signment*. William* was a big shot the diversion for the balance of a short straightaways and the track is tries In which they are found, have not banked for racing of this kind been the subject of much discussion. not be long until she would aee hei ■kinned natives loading onto * vessel in the sporting world, his name for most enjoyable evening. the average speed of 60 miles an While the two birds are so unlike in hueband. crates of brilliantly hued China birds, years being continually before the hour was good. their style of singing that it le diffi One day early in March he wa; under the direction of the Denny*— public eye because of his notable What Coyote Poison Does The attendance was large, both cult to compare their vocal accom clearing ground for a neighbor whe sway there in far off China. And it jiome run and slugging feats, while Lans Leneve has been condemned grandstand and bleachers being plishments, the nightingale probably lived several miles away in the wild ■s not hard to imagine the trip across playing for the St. Louis Americans. by some sheepmen for his forcibly ex has greater power, brilliancy and qual crowded, with other hundred« inside ernes*. The weather had turned sud .he miles of white-capped water that During this period he ran the great pressed opposition tn the putting out ity of Its natural notes It cannot he track rail. denly warm. It Vas unusually mild .he first birds were subjected to, and “Babe” Ruth stiff competition for the of poison by the Biological Survey ii, bear comparison with the mockingbird, Although the track had been thor- for this time of year. Early in the hen their arrival and liberation in a four-bagger honors. their attempt to rid the country ol trghly wet down, when more than however, when It comes to ability to Bill Fortier, who used to be the mominir grandfather had taken off itrange land, the natural enemies that varmints and predatory animate. three cars were bn the track at one mimic other songsters.—Detroit News. his coat and laid it on a large walnut -hey combated to secure a footing. leading catcher of many leagues, was Read below a dispatch in the daily time the spectators could only see the stump where it could easily be found But now they.are established firmly, at one time a team-mate of Williams’. press from Durango, Colo., as to the Hardened Copper racers when directly in front of them, This was during the 1914 and 1918 not only in our own state but also in That evening, however, it started t. destruction of wild life due to the a cloud of dust enveloping the cars There are numerous processes of grow dark earlier than usual and many states in the union. Ye*, the season* when both performed for Ed killing of Urda from poison bait: hardening copper by adding to It small all the way around. grandfather was quite a distance Dennys left behind them a memory monton in the Western Canadian amounts of other metals. No speci from the wslnut etump. As it wa- that should live forever in the hearts League, a circuit which graduated men of pure copper has been found ■ Wood tick* are taking a heavy toll Synthetic Stone Strong many high caliber toasera to the biff quite warm anyway, he thought he iif sportsmen. which had a greater degree of hard of wild animals and livestock in the Synthetic stone will stand a com We are blessed with a longer duck top. Since this time Fortier and Wil would rather go home without a coat Ban Isabel national forest and other preselonal strength of 600 pounds to ness than can be produced by hammer ing. Any expert metallurgist of today than lose time and run the risk ol «eason this year. The season opens liam* have maintained a staunch timbered section* of the state. the square Inch, its toughness, as de can produce an edged tool of hardened losing hie way in the deep woods after October 1 and extend* until January friendship. The unusual prevalence of ticks termlned by the height from which tt copper as good as any made In pre Williams is not the only ex-leaguer it had grown completely dark. He 15. This should provide Coquille val this summer is attributed to the kill can be dropped to cause a fracture walked hurriedly »lone through the ley shooters with a month or six who will come from Grant* Pa**. Jud ing of asany of the birda which fees to appear Is from 7-8 centimeters, historic times, but the great majority of modern steel fools eliminates the woods and when he wa« home grand weeks of good gunning and possibly Pernal, manager of the Athletic*, was upon them. In it* effort to poison other common stones rate: Lime demand for hardened copper. mother asked what had become oi more than that, in the event of early with Detroit of the American League gopher*, the biological survey ha* «tone and dolomite. .3-0 cm.; sandstone. years ago, thus giving him a good Hl cni.; marble, 2-6 cm., and quart- Phino. The family searched every >all rains. The season is quite a con scattered poison grain about and the Moaraiag Cloak Lives os Sap where and called “Phino, Phino " but trast to the scant month of last year, baseball background, while Drolette, bird* have fallen victim to the bait '.Its. 8-21 cm. The mourning cloak, that sturdy the dog did not appear. That night it aippeara that the officials by cut third baseman, performed for Holly which was set for gophersA butterfly that comes forth from its Temperature at Equator there was a heavy rainstorm. Toward ting and then lengthening the season wood about five seasons ago. The tick menace has become so se winter's hibernation In a woodpile or The Grants Pass Athletics are a morning the rain turned to sleet and teek to build the birds up one season The temperature at the Equator fast team as was proved when the vere that the matter ha* been called varies with the altitude above sea level similarly protected spot very .parly tn then, to snow and by evening the ¿nd tear ’em down the next. to the attention of Gov. Edwin C. and also proximity to water. Quito, the spring, feeds upon the exuding Have only had a couple of questions Loggers were taken into camrp last ground was covered with deep snow. Johnson and the state has promised situated almoat on the equator, Iles at sap of trees before the flowers come. The storm lasted for several day* and, .’¡red at me this week. When I was Sunday. Manager Fortier admit* I to assist in the eradication. an altitude of 9.350 feet and the annua) The same butterfly lingers long after as «omebimes happens in March, the n town the other day a man inquired, their strength but he also point* to “Deer and other wild game are suf range of tein;>erature Is less than one the most of the flowers are gone in the the fact that the extreme heat during family was snowbound and my grand ‘are there trout in the main river now fering from the ravages of the ticks,’’ degree. The dally range, however. Is fall, and then it finds the juices of de father could not go back to work. In ind if so, are they biting ?” Having the first game deadened hi* player*. caying fruits such a* apples to it* said Deputy Game Warden Warren considerable. The early morning tern liking. the meantime everyone was wonder lot fished the main river I cannot say Not only this but the absence of W. Ireland, after a perature is about 47; the midday 66. tour through the ing what had happened to Phino, the or certain, but taking past seasons Noble Brundage decreased the offen The large San Isabel forest. dog. It wa* unthinkable that a dog nto consideration I believe that trout sive power of Coquille. Leads With Phosphate* “One day 'I found a deer in the re- Msl.l Used in U. 3. Coins grown up in the woods could have ire frequenting the river this time of center-fielder promises to be in the Florida continues to bold the po eerve that waa so weakened from an The metals used In United Stales got lost. It was unlikely that anj he year and that they would take fold for the coming engagement. Gil sitlon of being the country’s largest bert pitched good enough ball to win attack by wood ticks that she could lollara, half dollars, quarter dollars phosphate rock producer. Out of wild animal could have hurt. him. As acker bait. tnd dtflie« Is 90 per cent silver. 10 per not get up from the ground. I as 1,711,000 tons mined in 1932, Florida The other party inquired: “You the usual game in taking the reverse, the dog had no enemies it was im sisted her to her feet and brushed off ■•ent cop|>er; nickels. 75 per cent cop produced 1.483.435 tons. Tennesaeo probable that a neighbor could have ■peak of trajectory in a cartridge. but lack of hitting behind him caused tier. 25 per cent nickel; 1-cent pieces the tick*. Hundred* of them had fas was a distant second, with 182.00U tone harmed him There wa* a possibility Tust what is trajectory?” The answer his downfall. tened themselves to the deer and she '5 per rent copper. 5 per cent tin and I to her credit, while Idaho furnished of theft but pioneers were strict about s: Trajectory is the fraction of an •'nr, 28,000 tons and Montana 20.000 tons. The game on the August 27 date would have died had I not found her. their well defined code of honor. For neh, the number of inches or the num- “ A short time afterwards I found a week the family watched and waited er of feet that a bullet drops during will see the Loggers meeting the a buck in much the same condition. GARBED FOR GOLD RUSH JUBILEE in vain for Phino to return. After to flight from .the muzzle of the gun famous negro team, Van Dyke’« “He was so tame, a* a result of the the storm had spent itself the sun -o the target. For instance if you "Original" Colored House of David, ravages of the insects, that he al-I shone and the snowbanks gradually vere firing at a target at the range a club composed of dusky players lowed me to approach him and rub the felted away so that a traveler could >f one hundred yards with a fine bead from the east. Like the House of ticks off hi* body. 1 helped him to a make1 his way through the woods. ind the bullet struck three inches be- David team of Americans, this aggre creek, where he could get • drink o/ One bright morning grandfather aaid 'ow the bull's eye the trajectory would gation tours the country, meeting all opposition, and usually coming out on water, and then left him. He proba he was going to see whether he could •'•e three inches. Editor’s note—'Webster's Dictionary tap. Manager Fortier was extremely bly will recover.” reach the clearing and recover hi« Sheep and cattle also are suffering coat. After wading with great diffi defines “trajectory” as the curve fortunate in listing the colored boys from the tick invasion, Ireland aaid. ’ for a Sunday engagement, and be which an object moving in space de culty through the brush and snow A number of death* have been re near the clearing he was attracted by scribes. It is the path or line. A com cause of this he expects to see a huge ported from the mountain region*. the faint barking of a dog. Grand et has trajectory, but so far a* human crowd in attendance. The negro team combines comedy father worked his way in the direction knowledge goes, it has no resting with its baseball. They have a pepper of the barking and soon emerged from place. 4-H Stock Judging at Fair » game and a shadow infield exhibition the deep woods into the clearing. And Here is an interesting feature of there, right in front of him was the Liberty Compliments Ball Team which are worth the price of admis the 1933 State Fair, coming Labor sion alone. The shadow infield is a walnut stump. On top of the stump All the members of the Coquille new stunt to the local fans, it consist Day, which members of the Future was faithful Phino, guarding bis mas Loggers baseball team and their ing of an infield practice without the Farmers of America will be pleased ter’s coat. The dog apparently had to learn. It concerns a stock judging laid quietly beside the coat, awaiting wives or sweethearts, were present as use of a ball. contest between teams composed of through rain and storm the return of guests of the Liberty Theatre man Manager Fortier does not know if fathers and sone. Eight will comprise his master. When the master failed agement Monday evening when Joe to come he probably had commenced E. Brown was shown in his “World the games scheduled for September a team, eoturisting of three F. F. A’a to bark. After awhile he had become Serious” picture, “Eisner, the Great.” 2, 3 and 4 with Salem will conclude and their fathers and two alternates. The contest will take place Tuesday cold and had run about impatiently Mayor Berg had been expected to the season’s play. He would like to in the snow to keep warm. For a week make a base bail talk from the stage, meet the winner of the Oregon State morning, September 5 at 9 a. m. in the stadium arena. Claeses in live he had kept his watch without food or but in hie absence Wm. Fortier was League if such could be arranged. stock to be judged include beef, sheep, _ . _ _ . _ . —Shsnjte Photo. shelter. The poor dog was so weak called upon. Bill says be made it Swine, Jersey and Holstein cattle. p,t*, Calamity Jane and Alkali Ike as they will aosear at he could hardly walk—but he had “short and sweet,” and ie now unde Buy your music and book and sta Jacksonville’* Gold Rush Jubilee Saturday, August 1#. The trio will Breeding animals will be selected, if kept his trust. Grandfather carried cided whether to accept a radio con tionery needs at Norton’s. pos« as tough sourdoughs and a pioneer maidan with all ths wlnsom possible. tract or one on the legitimate stage! Phino part of the way back to his t V Brandmotbar They are, In real life, (reading from left Prizes will consist of ribbons. How to right) Theron Applebaksr, Miss Venlta Oslsy and James Gwin. cabin. After a rest and some food Ned C. Kelley will insure your ever, each team completing the con Buch Impersonations are but a part of ths famous old town's’ prepare- I the dog again was his normal aslf. F Í i Ir Pathfinder and $2« 50 SAVE MONEY ! Have Your Tires Re-Groved SOI«™ HOTOR CO i Calling cardi 100 for 11.00. trucks and write your bonds test will be paid ti. Ron for a rsereatlen of her BlamoroLS past as Orason's first gold samp.