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PAGE TWO THE SENTINEL. OO1TAOK QROVTS. OREGON dittaci (ftrove >rntmrl W. a Established 1889 Published Every Thursday at 25 North SLxth Street. q t'E R Y ! I>(> W E U \N T TO W IN T i l l s W V iti SpuJ PflfcA Makes (Fay for Nursery MARTIN ______________________ ____ _____ Editor-Publisher To W C. M artin, E d ito r Cottage TIH'RSPAY, APRII, 9. UM2 Fishing Bulletin T. and T. Employes Ilv iitn n County Fishing for Are Buying $59,999 crappies and sun fish has been la ir ill McBee and Wagner lakes Steelhead fishing In the A l In Defense Stamps Grove Sentinel. Dear S ir, and I must add fe l I n is s , low compatriot W hile the edi to ria l in this w eeks Sentinel (A p ril 2nd. 19-12, was taken whole sea riv e r has ended cloth from another editor's e f Columbia County Angling in Through lh « ’ p ayroll allolm ent forts, yo u r ensuing rem arks, lend somewhat iMdter I lion past weeks plan, Oregon's 2700 employes of me to believe th a t through you. w ith fa ir catches of catfish and the Pacific Telephone and Tele comes a way to h it out and h it lieiX'h reported taken from Pres graph company already an* jn it- hard. co tt Slough area. Bass catches chusing mor«’ than $500,000, on an F irs t o f all I must congratulate a tv Im proving In the Clatskanie annual basis, o f United States de you fo r having guts enough to d is tric t and good spring Chinook fense bonds. In Cottage Grove, p rin t it, the geatapo w on't love salmon are being taken In the a ll regular employes are p a rtic i you (n o r me c ith e r as a m a tte r Columbia R iver and W illam ette pating lOO'í, according to Lenora o f fact I but we won t w o rry about Slough. Steelhead angling In the Langston, manager-chief operator th a t if only the country w ill see Nehalem riv e r and Rock creek is here. the ligh t INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE Emphasis on the enthusiasm fa ir. I have before me ns I w rite , a FROM LOCAL WELFARE. w ith which the «xtmpnny'a 26,000 Coos County The streams in copy o f the Oregon Legionnaire the n orth hall of Coos county are employes on the Pacific const are The first step which must be taken in carrying the war to ia paper as its title shows, pe low and clear w ith no catches of particip a ting In Hie purchase of c u lia rly fo r one class o f citizen, Japan is an obvious one— to disrupt and to break th«> long-ex tro u t reported. Bass fishing in ixinds, as well as the d ifficu ltie s tended Nipponese supply lines. Hundreds and in s«»n»e eases namely the Veteran o f the last Isthm us Inlet is |»Mir hut fishing Imposed by tha necessary re s tric w ar who is a Legionnaire) and in thousands of miles of water lie between Japenese bases and it is also an e d ito ria l .and an in Ten Mde Lake is im proving tive use of m aterials, and the areas she has conquered. Her life line consists of her merchant open le tte r to the rank and file w itli several good catches of trout heavy grow th in taxes, wus stress and catfish reported Angling con ed in a re|M>rl just issued by fleet ami naval convoys. So long as sin has enough protected o f the Am erican I.cgion. T hat le t ditions in the south half «if Coos President N. R. Powley fo r the tonnage to carry the immense quantities of supplies needed by te r M r. E ditor, is ominous, it County are poor w ith streams firs t three months of 1912 her expeditionary forces, she will hold tin upper hand. Once s tra ig h tly lets us know of an The report shows the tax h ill of s till high Init w ater clearing. Some Am erican defeated, defeated by substantial inroads are made into her transport and fighting fa ir catches of large trou t are be the company fo r the 12 months fields, she will have to battle against steadily mounting odds. her own people, not by Japanese ing made in tidew ater on sucker ending M arch 31 was $24,877,000, Ami the farther she goes across the wide Pacific, the more and Nazi swine. h ilt. C alfish in g in Fat Elk slough an increase ol more than $3,500,- F or years in fact from its in- shipping she will require. and o th e r drainage ditches in the 000 over the preceding 12 month«. cipiency, the Am erican Legion has Therefore, there is encouragement in the casualties our advocated to ta l preparedness, we Coquille valley is now fa ir w ith F u rth e r large tax Increases, ef- military forces ami those of other V nited Nations have been have ite ra ted and re-iterated at some lim it catch« s being made. fix’tive retroactively to Jununry inflicting on Japenese shipping. Much of thi' news has never every one o f our conventions, both C u rry County A ronsitk'ruble 1. 19-12, aro expected. made the headlines. which have been largely occupied by ac departm ental and national es Net gam in telephones In Feb num ber of trou t ate being la k e r counts of Japan's success in taking ami mopping up Pacific pecially at national conventions, in low er Chetoo R iver w ith sal rua ry was 11.388, as compared mon eggs the best lure. In the w ith 12,578 in February last year. positions. But it is the kind of news that, in the long run. will th a t we demand the “ U niversal Rogue riv e r a few e arly spring 'T h e necessary restrictive tee do much to determine the outcome of the war. As Pau, Mallon D ra ft L a w ” , a law th a t w ill give ChintMik salmon are l»'ing taken of m aterials makes It increasing puts it. “ Day by day. in every way. our Navy and Army have this co u n try the rig h t to demand in the v ic in ity of C anfield riffle . ly d iffic u lt to meet large tele been peeking away, mainly at the indispensable but unspectacu service to it. from all. It does not advocate the sending o f young The best lute is reported to be phone demands,” President P«>w- lar phase of the Jap attack— the transport, supply and tanker men to w ar. and then coddling S ta r o f a tree nursery. Here W illia m Vaughn, veteran o f 42 years No. 5 plain and hammered «x>p- ley said. 'T h e heavy volume o f lo ships and their convoy protection.” the rest o f the body p olitic, it in the Coos Bay logging anil lum bering business, looks over some per spinners. The w a te r is clearing cal telephone iru ffic continues. The toll of Japanese lasses is impressive. I’p to March 19. asks fo r—yes—demands the to ta l prim e f ir seed cones, Vaughn has just plowed up a potato patch on and is in b e tte r condition than it Long distance tra ffic fo r the firs t the I nited Nations officially reported the sinking of 110 sup- effort of all. to the end that a South Coos R iver 18 miles from M arshfield and plans to grow 600.000 has been fo r several years at this tw o m onth* a 19 3''. increase ply ships and damaging of 54, or a total of 164 put out of ae v ic to ry w ill ensue, a v ic to ry fo r f ir seedlings there a year fo r pla ntin g on his tim be r land holdings tim e of lb«’ year. Angling is re over lh«’ same |x’rl«xl Iasi year tion. That, according to the most reliable estimates, is in excess a ll not the coddled few. And that where fire has blacked out n atu ra l reseeding. ported good w ith a num lx’ r of is at an a il-tim e high fo r this good catches reported taken on period Every e ffo rt Is being made of 20 per cent of all Japanese shipping which can be used for means, th a t a ll must share the burden not by 40-hour weeks, nor S t a t i c E l e c t r i c i t y both spinners and halt w ith sal to render the best possible tele supply purposes. I . D I B P E L T S W IT H S H O R T bv bond and p ro fit most, blo.xt. we “ ■» are J service, notw ithstanding W O O L N E E D E D FO R A IR M E N mon eggs the best lure at Floras phone The I'nited Nations further reported the destruction of 17 by Causes Slow Leaks told D ik e and Garrison Lake. Reports the many abnormal conditions Jap cruisers, along with 27 damaged, and the sinking of 22 des stop th a t a U niversal law w ill a ll th at, on the passage ol In Tires, AAA Says Am erica's a ir force is appealing indicate that angling is very ,» » r w ith w h i'’h the company Is con- troyers plus 12 damaged. Two Jap battleships have been sent it. to sheep m isers of the co un try to In Sixes River, E lk R iver and fronted in throe c ritic a l anti ( ly to the bottom.» And so have three aircraft carriers. W ell now w hat do-we sec? the M any o f the perplexing ‘slow Floras Creek. ing times." , The I nited Nations' ship losses have, of eourse, also been 40-hour week, and p ro fits so huge leaks'* in autom obilo tires hav e tim e the shearing of th e ir spring Douglas C ounty Bass fishing lambs and yearlings so that the gn-at. I»ut the military importance of such losses can only be some of the recipients even semi been discovered to be caused by M r and Mrs. Ralph Btmlaugh good at Tahkenltch judged in the light of replacement capacity. According to .Mr. back the money, they can't handle sparks o f s ta tic e le c tric ity gener pelts at slaughtering tim e w ill l is ike. reported Several salmon were report- of M ilwaukee s|»’ni Sunday vis nave just the rig h t amount of Mallon. Japan's merchant shipbuilding capacity is 300,000 to it. ated b«'twcen the tub«* and cas wool needed fo r m anufacturing ed taken in lower riv e r over the itin g his fa ttie r, ('has. Boslaugli, And the Am erican Legion ? we ing. the Oregon S la te M oto r as 4OO.t)OO gross tons per year. We w ill build in the neighborhood ' and M is Boslaugli's m other, Mrs. w arm fly in g suits fo r the airmen, week e n d .' of 6.000,000 gross tons this year ami almost twice as much next are not doing w ha t we said a li sociation's service departm ent re says Dean W illia m A. Schoenfell Lane County The only angling M. Mosby of Dorena. year. In addition to that, our Allies will produce a considerable these years we would. F rom the ports. in western Lane County at this o f Oregon State college. N ational Commander down, there I t is to prevent the build-up of • “ This m ay sound like a peculiar tim e is at Siitcooa Lake. L im it tonnage. Many d«*licious flavors in ice i is a strange silence anent the This does not mean we should run the danger of minimiz Universal D ra ft act. A t M ilw a u such charges that all o il trucks request, but it is made in dead catches of porch an« behig taken cream at Gustafson's, of course. drag chains behind them. A N. earnest. according to the inform a on worms and also good catches ing Japan's existing fighting fleet ami imtchant navy. Her kee, we again told the powers W eir, service manager. p oint"d 35-ltc-3i main battle fleet has not yet been in evidence in this war. and th a t be in no uncertain tones out. The charges are genera ted tio n received at m y o ffice ." said o f baas are Iwing taken on plugs is perhaps behig held in reserve for a major engagement It is (and we were not at w a r y e t) we by fric tio n o f the tire on the road Dean Schoenfcld. " I t seems that and tandum spinners, tandum the t»’st re on skins used in m anufac spinners obtaining likely that she has more fighting craft than used to be general expected the universal law pas surface. As a charge is b u ilt up, wool sults. No catch«’* hav«1 been re tu rin g fly in g suits must be be ly believed— there is certainly no reason for thinking that she sage. and told the incoming Com sta tic sparks jum p across any tween one-fourth inch and one ported from C l e a w o x , W ohmk. carried out her part of the naval limitation agreements which mander (who was as much elect m inute gaps between tire anti inch in length. I f wool is more M ercer and S utton lakes, hut she and all other naval powers signed back in the ’20s. What ed by the promise that he would » tube. Constant rep etitio n o f this than an inch long at slaughter fishing should improve in these to go out and te ll the nation, it process eventually rots the rub tilts does mean is that, unless all authorities are wrong. Japan has ing time, it is both d iffic u lt an.J lakes soon. not been done. Instead of T illa m o ok County. Several does not possess a ship replacement capacity in any wav com th a t to quote J e rry Owen, the ber, and results in very small expensive to trim the wool to the parable to ours. Japan probably spent twenty years preparing Legion have become Bond sales holes in the tubes. The slow leaks required length a fte r lh«* pelt Is catch«** o f steelhead have Ix’en re resulting are a prom inent cause removed. ported taken from Neatueea riv e r 1er this war. and she had a big edge at the start. Our job is to men (N U T S ). o f underinflation, often resulting and Wilson riv e r by boat fish e r ‘T h e entire output o f these overcome that edge. As an average Legionnaire—I in severe damage to the tire. Mr. catches of pells, known a- "shearlings', has men. Several lim it have ve ry little to say in the W e ir said. been reserved fo r m ilita ry uiw*. tro u t were taken w ith tro lls on councils o f the m ighty. I f I pay Patching does not prevent the HERE AND THERE. board be lower W ilson anil T illa m o ok r iv m y dues, and render lip service, condition, and it is impassible to The w a r producti«»n Prosprorta fo r T k „ l,.,,.i.. n ___ 7 ' 7-, ................................... 1 could maybe become comman- prevent generation o f the elec lieves th a t more than tw o m illion ers in tidew ater. additional sains suftnhle fo r f ly tro u t fishing In tidew ater fo r the , • . * prune, the step-child of the fruit nidus- der of some sort or another (in try. may m ay be be c o m in g in to its o w n as re s u lt o f th e s u g a r s h o rta g e , tim e), but we are expected to be- tric ity . However, a powder has ing suits can be obtained as a re coming week end should be fair. Reports are c u rre n t th a t th e re has been an in c re a s in g d em and come very hush-hush on m atters now been developed by a m ajor sult of such a shearing program ." rubber company which is blown Mrs. Fay Ambrose o f Portland, The best procedure to insure a lor prunes chiefly for their sugar content. There is lots of native lik e I'm holding fo rth on now. in to the tub«; to neutralize the proper in te rv a l (»’tween shearing w orth y grand m atron of the O r W ell. Commander Stam burgh grown fruit as good as the citrus fruits, which have replaced replaced s ta tic charges, e ffe c tiv e ly e lim in and slaughtering is left to the der of Eastern S tar of Oregon, among other things the prune. Native rhubarb and raspberries I am not going to be hush-hush a ting leaks caused by this condi judgm ent of the sheep misers. visited Tuesday nt the home of either canned or frozen, is as fine a spring tonic as you will I w ant to go on liv in g the few tion. The preparation also e lim i Mrs. J. P. Graham. years I have to stay, as a FR EE find anywhere and if you don’t believe these will make you nates shocks sometimes taken AAA Mt G GFSTS CHECK OF man, not as the French, nor from door handles and la n k caps, throw away a lot of medicine that you have thought essential Belgium, G A SO LIN E MILEAGE. nor Norwegian, and so, just try a liberal diet of rhubarb and raspberries for about two ae o f yo ur rank and file kicks as w ell as much s ta tic in te rfe r weeks. They will give you a new outlook on life. The trouble over the traces, and demands ac ence in car radios caused by fr ic W ith w artim e conservation and tion o f ro ta tin g parts, M r. W eir ratio nin g programs focusing mo with most of us up in this section we hold to th<- theory that tio n —A C T IO N and soon. said. About tw o grams o f the to rists' a tte n tio n on means of «alun; should take its course. And while we have been doing As E d ito r M a rtin says, “ It's powder is required to perm anent m aking tires and gasoline go Am erica almost too th is . ( aliforma has taken our market, with an inferior product very late ly trea t each tube. fu rth e r, the Oregon S la te M otor so far as resolts go. late.’ association suggests the fo llo w ED J. G O TC II. -More diet on this order will put you in the mood for spring O R E G O N (.R A P E B L O O M IN G . ing simple means of checking gas house and yard cleaning, a need which was mentioned in these oline mil« age: EX A M INER HERE FRIDAY columns last week. Among the signs th a t spring Is F ill the gas tank and make a The tire and auto shortage is providing among other things A tra ve lin g exam iner fo r oper rea lly here is the fact th a t the note o f the mileage on the speed- a real opportunity for the merchants and business men in the ators and chauffeurs w ill be at Oregon grape is bloom ing in m any ometer, keep a record o f a li gas smaller communities in supplying the needs of the trading area. the c ity hall tom orrow , Friday, sections profusely. W hile this added, and at the conclusion of There are a number of things which merchants cither big or fo r the purpose o f exam ining p la nt blooms each year, there the test f ill the ta nk again. The little have been unable to buy: but at the same time the experi those w ishing to obtain drivers' seems to be m any more blooms gas a d d ’d d u rin g the test plus than usual at this p a rtic u la r time. that required to f ill the tank at enced merchant has a chance to build up his stock of select licenses. — .. . - 44.. — — i i— , the end represents to ta l consump merchandise. Mrs. W. C. M a rtin entertained tion, and divided by the number Sound'rss Korn The need locally is for more merchants to handle more chil Saturday afternoon w i t h an of miles driven, gives a reason The motorist who pulls up to th< dren s clothes and items that have been hard to get here in the Easter p a rty fo r a group of Class ably accurate miles’ per gallon curb and then honks his horn would Pa8V ? k i aRf7 ernent ,on<i merchant could handle these items mates of her son, W. C. M artin. figure. be silenced under a newly patented SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES (Cash in Advance) In Lane-lX>uglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Year $1 75 One Year $2 00 Six Months 90 Six Months 1.25 Three Months __ ________ .50 Three Months _________ __ 95 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted (or less than three months. M e tn ie * RADIO SER VICE Radio Ray "The message must go through" profitably. ( ooperation would go a long way in solving this problem. "Honest work will win the war. Loafing will lose it. The showdown will be whether Hitler ean drive his people to work harder than we are willing to work. There is no one to drive us Me must drive ourselves.” — Business Week. Among Cottage Grove folks a t tending the M a rtin i concert in Eu gene Tuesday evening were Mrs. C. J. Kem, M rs. F. L. Grannis, M rs. W. I f Daugherty, M r. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts, M r. and Mrs. V ic to r Chambers, M r. and Mrs. Fred B lickle, M r. and Mrs. H er b ert Lom bard, Mrs. W. C. M a rtin and daughter Orlena, and num er ous others. Grandma M u rry , years of age, had who is 83 a p a ra lytic device. It keeps the horn from sounding when the car is not ir, motion. Substitute for Egg A protein powder extracted from whey, a by-product of the cheese industry, is used as a substitute for egg whites. FISHING SEASON OPENS APRIL 18 stroke Thursday o f last week. She is showing some improvement. H aw aiian D elight ice cream is Mrs. M u rry has made her home w ith her son and w ife, M r. and a delicious spring appetizer. T ry M rs. John M u rry , fo r several it at Gustafson’s, of course. 3 5-ltc-3 l years. Not Enough Apparently the large gill surfaces of a tarpon do not meet his oxygen requirements. He frequently rise« to gulp air and stores it in a special tissue of his swim-bladder. 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