The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 19, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    TM COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST lt, lfitt-
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The soft breese, stealing in at the
window, brought to my nostrils the
By Lans Lenovo
sweet scent of the outdoors. The two
Out-of-Doors Stuff this week is be­
lone sentinels on yonder hiU nodded
ing written under rather trying cir­
their heads gravely in the light
cumstances. The author to a shut-in.
breese, ae though in sympathy to one
Propped up by pillows and trying to
of their worshipers who was unable
concentrate on subjects pertaining to
to answer the call of the the Red Goda
the out-of-doors to quite a problem
of the Forest. The daily visits of a
ia itself. The first thing I wish to
pair of little Anne humming birds
do is to thank my many friends for
was one of the bright spots in my
their thoughtful little acta of kind­
daily existence. Just outside my win­
ness while I was in the hospital. Their
dow they sipped the nectar from gor­
gifts of flowers and cigars were
geous flowers and paused for many a
greatly appreciated and their visits
rest on the slender stock of a flower
were bright spots during my stay
almost within arm’s reach. I had a
there; something to be looked for­
good chance to study them and they
ward to with anticipation each day.
were a constant source of enjoyment.
To lie almost two weeks fiat upon
Speaking of humming birds, did any
one’s back to hard enough for any­
if you ever make a “sugar-tit” for
body, but for an out-doors map, it
You
seems doubly hard. From my wfikdow one of these little feMows?
simply
take
a
little
sugar
and
dis­
I could see the top of a loggod-off
mountain; on it a couple of giant fin solve it with water and pour into the
had been loft standing. Like sentin­ petals of a flower. As soon as the
els they stood there, now and then bird discovers it he will prove a
nodding their heeds as a breese regular visitor to thst particular floW-
struck their bronchos. Turning back w, daily.
It doos not take birds long to un-
ths pages of Timo it was not hard
for me to vision that same old moun­ derstand when you are seeking to
tain covered with hundreds of Mg help them. Feeding birds constantly
trees—an uncharted wilderness.
It through ths winter brings its re­
seemed but yesterday that I had wards. Two little chickadees that we
strung a trap line through those fed here during the winter have nev­
jungles and stalked deer beneath the er deserted us. They are here con­
spreading limbs of those forest giants stantly and more than one harmful bug
which have been felled by man. But and worm has been destroyed by them
now only two remain—pitiful remind­ about the garden.
I’d like to see this town’s residents
ers of a once vast and virgin forest.
set an example for all other cities
during ths coming winter by building
feeding racks in their yards and keep­
O«<
•/ every firee ing our little feathered friends sup­
it * Gttttfitl Blulrif plied with food throughout the win­
ter days. The expense is almost nil
and the birds are a source of wonder
and enjoyment to the whole family.
Any one interested in feeding the
birds and who wishes to build feeding
racks, is at liberty to ask all ths
questions pertaining to the racks,
birds and feeding, that be may desire.
I’ll answer ’em all to the best of my
ability at any and all times.
The Michigan Game Commission
made a request that the Oregon Game
Commission furnish them with 100
blue grouse from Wallowa county.
The request was denied on the
grounds that the grouse should be i is also unlawful to pursue them with Carl Gilbert Shute Out
kept for Oregon residents.
It ap­ airplanes or to shoot them from an
North Bend Chib, 3-0
pears to me that the request should I airplane.
As I hsve already stated, mudhens
Scoring a run in each of the first
have been granted.
Michigan is a
Treat game state and boasts wonder­ are a migratory bird. How many of three innings, the Coquille Loggers
ful fishing. It is not at all unlikely you have ever witnessed a migration won from North Bend, 8 to 0, in last
Be­
that Oregon officials may desire cer­ of these birds? All species of ducks Sunday’s championship game.
ate species of fish or game from the and geese take the air and migrate hind Gilbert’s masterful shut-out hurl­
itate of Michigan at some time in the from the far and frosen North. They ing the locals took the frsy, the white­
future. There are thousands of are constantly observed during the washing being the big pitcher’s sec­
They are seen flying ond in all the year’s of duty for Co-
-rouse in Wallowa county. A mere fall months.
hundred of them, given to the state high overhead, headed for the south- quill«,
After the first throe frames, Stan­
>f Michigan, would not have caused or on wide-spread wings, sailing from
much shortage in the vast coveys. the heavens into our local lakes and ley, the North Bend curve ball ar­
Co-operation between game commis- marshes. They are seen flying over tist, equalled the pitching of Gilbert,
sion»-of various game states means the ocean. The skies are full of them. but the damage had already been com­
more and bettor game. It means the But how many mudhene do you see? pleted.
Run one was driven in by Guptill.
introduction of new game birds and As far as my own observation is
animals. In considering such a re­ concerned the answer is none. Never Pulford, first up, tripled down tbs
quest ea the Michigan game officials hsve I seen a flock of mudhens wing­ left field foul Hne, scoring immediate­
made, Oregon officials should have ing their way in from the North. It ly when Guptill singled.
Number
looked beyond their own noses—in is true that I have seen them flying two came in the next inning in the
fact, taken a good glance into the about the marshes, from one pond to same way, with Fischer tripling and
Geiss« "Efititoty
future. In the past Oregon has se­ another and even across the river, Woodyard singling, while in the third
cured rare birds and fish from dif- but never have I witnessed the sight Guptill got a life on an error and was
erent states. Some day they may de­ of a flock of them coming from the advanced around on Stanley’s single
it s I A \ D \ R I» s I A I I () \ S . | \(
sire something from Michigan.
In high air-lanes of travel that the and Roper's outfield fly.
AM) RI P Will
Il I I » I A I I Rs
After this Stanley quelled the lo­
my opinion, the sporting thing to have geese and ducks take in their migra­
done was to have given Michigan the tions. There will not be a mudhen cal clubbers, not a man advancing
in the marshes, when, presto! over pest second bme in the last five
small quota of grouse requested.
“One day last month a thoughtless night, hundreds of them will appear. innings.
His performance did not
person left a pretty little dog in front My guess is that these birds migrate equal Gilbert's, however, aa only three
of an apartment house, in Eugene," during the night, just as the little men passed first base on Gilly. One
ITAXIAH» Olt. COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
writes Mrs. R. Southstone, address­ humming bird does when he takes a of these reached third on a misjudged
ing ths writer of this column, “wish­ notion that South America is the fly, while one of the runners reach­
ing to get rid of her because she was place for him. Setting his tiny wings ing second did so on an outfield er­
soon to have a litter of puppies—of ho busses off into space—a non-stop ror.
Cy Gano and others.
Sport Briefs
course, we have many of these inhu­ flight across the great waters of the
Both of the hurlers had excellent
By Mark Seeley
man people who would rather do a gulf. Yes, I believe that the mudhens control, neither walking nor hitting a
Though I still don’t trust him, Bill
Any one batter. However, Gilbert struck out
mean act instead of a kind one—and migrate in the darkness.
Have you often wondered where
Fortier
has albsolutely promised to
it is not a surprise to me when these with different opinions on the subject nine to Stanley’s six.
many of our local professional and
play against North Bend on Sunday,
people get their punishment, for may have the floor.
Sharing with Gilbert in the star business men disappear to on a Sun­
Many times previously the local men­
some time during their life it will
It is not long to deer season. It is role was Bill Stewart, the nimble­ day afternoon, aa well as on occa­
tor has stated that he would put him­
come home to them; often things now time to get the old rifle out and footed short stop. Bill handled seven sional afternoons during the week?
self in the lineup, but each time af­
don’t go right for them—end they be sure that it is in perfect working difficult ground balls without a bob­ If you have, the question is at last
ter I had written that he would. Bill
wonder why.
Well, to go on with order. Be certain that the sights are ble in the game, scampering every­ solved, the detecting being done by
has failed me.
Now to prove that I
the story, every one wss beginning to not out of adjustment Take it out, where during his
exhibition.
In yours truly last Sunday.
write
the
truth
occasionally, Fortier
take notice of the poor little dog that put up a target and sight it up right speaking of this, Bill Fortier said,
Sport-inclinded,
the
men, and
has made the steadfast promise to go
ran to each person coming out of the You may only get one shot at a buck “In my years of baseball I have seen sometimes their wives if they have
apartment, begging to bo taken, but and so, therefore, you want your gun very few exhibitions like that put on such, are repairing to the Westmoat into right field and send Roper to
no one seemed to want her. People to be shooting straight. But above by Bill Stewart last Sunday. Ho was Golf Course in Bandon where Coquille center in the second championship
In announcing
this
Bill
said she had the moat human expres­ everything else, bear the fact 1n mind everywhere, and not one of his has a big representation enjoying the contest.
stated,
“
Yes,
‘
Kid
’
Fortier
will
play
sion they had ever seen and one could that you do not want to sight your chances could have been considered pastime of driver and putter. I saw
Sunday. I may not be a fleet-footed
just read her thoughts. After a few gun up with one brand of cartridges my."
all thio while carrying clubs tor a
outfield any more, but I believe that
days a kind professor living across and then take another brand along on
friend on the course last Sunday, try­
Score
I can still hit ’em, and especially when
ths street could stand it no longer that hunting trip. Today there are
ing
to
pick
up
a
few
tricks
of
the
B R H o A E
Coquille
Stanley of North Bend is playing.”
and gave her a temporary home until several different kinds of high speed
4 1 1 1 0 0 game from watching the play. In
Pulford, 1
All the Coquille fans think that
I particular I notice “Jiggs” Leslie and I
he could find a permanent one. She and high velocity cartridges on the
'4 1 1 » 1 1 ' Bill Barrow battling away in good' Bill “can still hit ’em,” co let’s see
Guptill, 2
had her litter of puppies and he market. Many hunters become con­
4 0 1 1 7 0
Stewart, s
you get about three blows, Bill!
found homes for all and now he hopes fused in their selection of different
3 0 2 0 0 0 'old Bobby Jones style, the local
Roper, r
some kind person will take the mother kinds of ammunition. Purchase one
druggist
being
so
emphatic
about
hie
4 1 1 10 0 0
and give her a good home.
Thia particular brand, sight your gun with Fischer, c
New Cases in Circuit Court
4 0 1 1 2 0 game that he sometimes ran after
Woodyard, 8
professor surely should be given a lot it and stick to it and it alone. If you
the
ball.
“
Jiggs
”
merely
strode
in
Aug. 12—May Mack vs. 3. L. Hat­
> 0 0 11 0 0
of praise for his kindness to animals fail to do this you’re liable to have Davis, 1
3 0 1 0 0 1 long steps, at that, most of the time field and wife.
Schroeder, m
—and I feel that good deeds will al­ hard luck on your quest for deer. Deer
Aug. 12—A. E. Seaman vs. Jno. C.
0 1 0 2 0 ahead of Bill. How the game ended
ways be returned to those who are hunting is entirely different from Gilbert, p
I do not know, but both men were and Dess reO Merchant.
0 0 0 0 0 0
Sturdivant,
m
kind to living creatures.”
duck hunting. Hunting ducks a fel­
Aug. IS—A. 3. Radabaugh vu. Jas.
B R H o A E playing in nice style.
Many thanks, Mrs. Southstone. It low usually gets chance after chance North Bend
At the first hole, while returning D. Clinton and wife.
0 0 s 0 1
4
McDaniel,
8
is a pleasure to hoar from one who to score, but hunting deer is a differ­
Aug. 17—Thus. G. Greens Jr. vs. A.
4 0 1 s 0 0 to the club house, I was just in time
Chapman, 2
loves dogs—man’s greatest friend.
to see F. 8. Emery and Geo. A. Ulett, E. Adelsperger.
ent proposition. You may only get
4
0 I 4 3 1
E.
Tyberg,
s
An invasion of mudhene in the rice one chance. The expense of a doer
Aug. 17—Alice Haynes vs. Elry
4 0 0 8 0 0 of the Smith Wood-Products Co., tee
fields of the Sacramento valley has hunting trip amounts to something T. Tyberg, m
off, each sending nice drives down the Haynes. Suit for divorce.
0 » 6 0 1
4
R.
Tyberg,
1
been met in a drastic fashion.
An and besides there are many hardships
Aug. 17—C. A. Gage vs. P. W.
4 0 1 0 1 0 long fairway.«. Jack Detlef and Dave
airplane, armed with men with shot to endure. Sleeping in the rain, long Adame, r
Rackleff had already sent their first Walker.
0 1 0 8 0
3
Stanley,
p
guns, are swooping over the fields hard tramps, blistered heels and
Aug. IB—State of Oregon vs. Sal­
8 0 0 • 0 0 drives down the stretch and were at
and killing hundreds of the birds. It aching limbs. Then comes the big Bussard, c
Creek Land Co.“
I
0 0 0 0 the time considering the use of irons. mon
3
is either a flagrant violation of the chance—the big buck stands before Hooking, 1
Pul-
These
golfers
are,
however,
not
the
Summary
—
Three-base
hits,
federal law—this shooting of the you. You glance through the sights
sacrifiée only Coquillians enjoying the course
mudhens—or else a lot of red tape —the gun cracks! You either score a ford, Fischer, E. Tyberg;
hit, Davis; stolen beam, Stewart 2, at Bandon. Often seen on the fair­
had to be unwound to get the govern­
hit or a miss. Everything depends Schroeder; struck out by Gilbert 9,
ment io sanction their killing. It is
ways and greens are George John­
a breach of the federal law to shoot upon your gun, sights and ammuni­ Stanley 8. Umpirws, McLain and
son, Cliff and LeRoy Rice, Deeb
ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR mudhens out of season.
tion
—
be
sure
they
are
right
before
Allstott.
They are
Abrams, ‘Dutch” Clinton, Ray Jeub,
Calling cards 100 for |1AO.
eiasesd as migratory welmfoui. It you go in pursuit of that big buck.
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