»4UÄ ■ The Sentinel a soso mho is a asso TWENTY YEARS AGO tows (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, April 4. IMS) Nearly seventy-five Knights Temp- lar of Pacific Commandry No. 10 and a few .visitors were here last Sunday for the Easter services which were held in the Liberty Theatre at 11 o’clock. . . . Special music included solos by Mrs. C. F. McKnight, with flute obligato by A. A. Buck, and by G. Russell Morgan, as well as a choir of a dozen ladies' voices. Rev. A. W. Bell delivered the morning’s address, f ragment» of Fact and Fancy Selective Service Log Branding Law Employer Procedure ¡In Effect June 7 It is a metier of common know- ledge thst cble-bodied male of military age is subject to call for service. Therefore, no employer can say that he has not been warned that his employes are likely to be called, In order to obtain deferment of an employe, the burden of proof is on the employer to show to the satis- faction of the Selective Service board ttiat tile man is doing more in hi« present occupation to win the war than he would do as a member of the armed forces. This must be proved to Hie local board befsrt and not after the man has been placed in Class I-A. Regulations provide that the board’s decision shall be based solely upon the written information in the Hubert A. Robbins left Monday for ffle; If the employer has not filed a Loa Angeles, where he will engage in written statement prior to the board's decision, he has no one but himself to business. blame If the decision does not go to his liking. If information is submitted after government service. —o John Gaffney got choker line down at yesterday morning considerable distant fall resulted in twc numerous bruises a shoulders and back on the boat alone I Dr. G. E. Low's of have his injuries fractures reduced. I After June 7 of tills year logs to be floated on the waters controlled by the state in the region west of the Cascade mountanis in Oregon, and intended for commercial booming, reprocessing or manufacturing pur- poses, must be branded on the side or end just like little dogies adrift <>n the big plateaus and around the great lakes of central and eastern Oregon are identified. Ownership of the logs is indicated by the brand, Every logging concern that floats its logs must register a brand with Commissioner of Public Utilities, Or- inond R. Bean, with a drawing of the brand selected, unless it chooses to file a declaration refusing the protec­ tion of the new law. No brand can in any manner du­ plicate one already filed and re­ corded in the “brand book,” the com- missioner will open in his office, Several log brands have already been offered for registration. It wiU Cost »3 00 to record a brand, The government has recently is­ sued a brochure of instructiori for in .fkss pilots xorvea crown in, inc v* or <* recording a disci aimer, “ immediately south of Dr. ,f. G. is entirely optional with the board the South Pacific. Among other terday morning. as to whether or not the case shall Brands are asstgna e. Bunch’s residence in the north part things the advice is to effect a crash . _ . ..__ . J. i .ji 5 w . ,ra"|g l . re- j 1 -'"a -J". A letter from Corvallis the first of of town. landing rather than resort to the par­ achute. After the flier is on foot this week brought information that in the wilds of these semi-tropical the Coquille myrtlewood exhibit at islands he really needs the informa­ 1 the O. A, C. business show there last tion printed in the booklet. For in­ week won the fourth prize out of IS be deferred because stance, warning is given not to eat | entries. . . Credit for this showing be­ necessity, he should anything with a bitter taste or any longs to a great extent to Fred Wimer. 42A immediately. If vegetation containing a milky juice. | employe should be However, he may eat anything he 1 Due to the cutting down of the ap- — • sees the monkeys eat and then he is proprigtions by congress for postal Mrs. Sarah Frances Mulkey, died at told he may eat the monkeys, too. employees, clerks in postoffice are be- the home of her son. County Superin- ,'gh! that would be too much like ing laid off all over the country. The tendent Charles E. Mulkey, in thia dining on one’s distant cousins. ' effect in Coquille was that Gus Ben- city at 4 p. m. Monday, April , after We v/onder, however, if the use of der, who has been working half time an illness lasting only two days, at monkeys as food has been the prime for several months, is now (Hit o£jhe^theage^^78^ears. reason for the widespread custom of cannibalism In the south sea islands. • Possibly it is a hard-hearted view- , point but the occasional sight of a ’ beggar sitting on the sidewalk of our down town section, with his hat | held out tor alms, does not arouse the J feeling of charity that it formerly; did. Whoever has two good hands nowadays is not justified in living I off the generosity of other people. Many cripples have found their niches in this working world and ev­ eryone with g pair of hands, even though handicapped otherwise, should be able to perform some use­ ful task, thereby becoming self-sup­ porting and also aiding in the total war effort. ■ ----------------------- The law also permits the use of branding irons, but is silent as to whther they may be burned onto the carcass of the log or driven into place with a weighty hammer. Blotching a brand, or smoothing it off, to make way for a different mark is made a penitentiary offense, while lines and terms of imprison­ ment are provided for various viola­ tions. such as wrongfully claiming unbranded logs that may slip into a river and become part of the boom round-up. - BARROW DRUG COMPANY FLYING KITES Always Your Friend and Helper, KIDDY KILOWATT Because of the war the lookout sta­ tions of forest rangers have mostly . been turned over to observers watch- i ing for an enemy air raid scattering incendiary bombs such as were dropped by a Japanese flier near Brookings last year. With pride the service announces that the portable radio invented in the laboratory at Portland is now being used by the army and is better known to the gen­ eral laiblic as the “walkie-talkie,** a soldier going in advance of troops and signalling back from his outpost or foxliole to the comand. There were 53 incendiary fire« in gun powder and synthetic rubber for the