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TOI C0QÜ1LLB TAUST SXNTINEL, COQUILLE OBBOOM. FRIDAY, PAGI sa ii ............... i , ,i , .a.;.. , j 1,1 1 ; m b ------- "-------- NOVB m BBB —a s of the American Emergency ConMr- animal kingdom. O* own little coun- Sport Briefs OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF vation addroeaM the Biological 8ur- ty bM been plastered with poison that • k)IIlol row, right By Lana Leneve vey. A statement of 'the former or- has taken terrible toll from the ranks1 days from today—Saturday, November Our “duck issue,” while not appeal ganisation claim» that under the pro- of valuable furbearing animals, birds 19—the destiny of the Coquille High ing to lota of readers was appreciated tense of carrying on warfare by the and valuable dogo. An appropriation Per by not a few duck hunter», according to um of poison against predatory aai-1 of ten million dollars pres given the football team will be decided. haps this game in which tbe Red reports received from them, regarding mals that the Survey are waging war- Survey, last • year, to ----------- earry --- on a ° - ----- — - • ten- — Devils clash with Marshfield in the It I appears that not one in forty of fare against bird life including song year poison program. Much of the most important and gigantic tNt of the old-timers or present-day hunters sters—thus the slogan they have mopey will be used to poison our bird the season for Coquille will not de could identify such.Jucka as scaups, wished off on the Survey “It’s alive— life as well as our'animal life. Yes, cide the Coos county championship is- ring-necks and buffel-heada, by those kill it!” Some of the leading natur our wild life faces ten years of living oue as far as our footballists are con names, but would recognise them in alists of the United State» have ac heli. Death will lurk in every corner stantly by their local names of blue cused the Survey of adopting the “kill of the woods for them and eyen feed cerned, but victory will mean a euc- cesaful mason, while defeat will bills, black-heads and butter-balls. It it” policy toward all native birds and racks will be baited for our little mean—weM, you know. appears to me-that it would have been animals of North America. Their lat feathered friends. Coach Hartley ia warmed up to beat a mighty good plan for the state game est charge ia that the Survey’s policy It Is interesting to note that the Marshfield So are his pigskin car commission when printing the names is so radical toward the um of poison appropriation of ten millions was riers, not to mention how hot the Co of these birds on their game law slips and they are, aa a whole, such a given the Survey by Congress upon quille High student body is, or tbe to have designated each bird by his menace to our wild life that the Sur the Survey’s claim that predatory an fans of the town. Once this Mason local name as well as his scientific vey should be abolished, as it is doing imals were destroying between 326.- the rod end*white forces have met one. It would have saved a lot of con far more harm than good. In the face 000,000 and 380,000,000 cattle, sheep defeat at the hands of the Pirates of fusion as we» as the lives of a lot of of tbe denial issued by officials of the and jarger livestock in the western the bay sector, but since then they birds. But really, the sad part of the Survey that birds cannot be poison states, alone, each year. .This im- have rushed by all opposition in a enactment of the new laws is the fact ed, a little incident occurred at a point poauble claim would mean that 2,- victorious march that has been de that the reduced bag limit applies to in the Sacyaemnto Valley, near 000,000 to 3,000,0000 calves, colts, railed only by a tie game with North several species of ducks without in Marysville, on the farm of one Wil- lamb« and hogs are killed in not more Bend. Has Coquille improved enough cluding that king of all ducks—the bu'r Smith. Poison Was used by an than 1« states each year, that is an to wipe swsy the 27 W O whitewash mallard. The «amest, smartest and employee of the Biological Survey. average of 5479 to 8218 in every 24 ing plastered all over her by tbe 1981 most sought after duck that flies, is Flocks of blackbirds were paasinig a hours, year in and year out Such champions—well, we ask you, Coach Old King Mallard. No cut was made given point, near a swamp at the rate nonsense does not need to be dis Hartley asks you, the players ask you, in the bag liipit of this duck as. in the of 170 a minute. Thousands of birds proved, it disproves itself. Should such and the fans ask you, did Roosevelt ease of bluebill«, canvasbacks and were there. Soon after the poison a bureau be allowed to have millions defeat Hoover? redheads. He can still be warred up was placed the birds began dying. of our money and to wipe out millions Today Marshfield meets North Bend on to the finish. What a splendid Seventeen hundred were picked up of Inoffensive and useful creatures on on the latter’s field in a fray which is gesture of conservation it would have and placed in one pile. The water be the basis of sulh exaggerated claims? all important in the county league. In been dn the part of game officials to neath the tall rushes where the birds No wonder our leading naturalists of fact thia game, the Coquille-Marsh have cut the limit on mallards from were nesting was a mass of floating the country have dubbed the 8urvey field date on November 19, and the IS a day, down to say, three or four. bodies. Poor birds by the hundreds, “the greatest menace to our wMd life Thanksgiving Day contest between Plenty of these birds for a mess for just feebly alive in some stage of of any organisation in existence to-4 - the bay schools' are the championship any family and what a saving it would starvation or grilling and parching day.” To spread poison bait through games of the Mason. AH have a bear- have caused in tbe ranks of thia noble by sunburn, lay upon the ground or out the Northwest and to relentlessly ’ ing oh the outcome, and the final one ‘old warrior of the air. I do’not know sat in their neata; some of them ding kill our game animals and birds as for a settled fact that there is not one ing in a death grip to the long stems well as our song birds is the great i on Turkey day may be the deciding point with Coquille’s championship of these birds in the local marshes of the weeds. The stench from the est crime ever enacted in the out-or- destiny resting with it. No one can where there used to be a thousand. deed bodies was terrible. Banding doors. It*« plain murder, pure and I tell how the thing will come out, it Of course, the cutting of the willows young birds in other rookeries and simple. being in a very jumbled condition as has a bearing on the case, for willow- comparing these colonies with the one The largest set of antlers brought ■ tar m hope and expectation is eon- covered marshes is the natural habi thst was poisoned it was estimated in by any hunter of this district, and • ctmed. tat of the mallard. But it it a pretty that 30,000 birds were killed; nmet of perhaps of any district in the state, Coquille’s showing in her games safe bet that this bird is not in them dying a lingering deatih. An are those taken from the buck killed creasing in numbers—not by a long other dastardly practice indulged in by Paul Stephan, of Bandon, over in 1 with Myrtle Point and In the final en- 1 gagement with Bandon has not shown shot, and it would have been a won hy the Survey is fixing pp feed tables the eastern part of the otate.^The 1 her to the best advantage. In these derful thing to have afforded the and putting tempting bait upon them deer, was a “mulie.” It was not the, rod and white performers did not species at least as much protection as to attract birds. After the birds have weighed. The horns are tremendous measure up to their showing made in that afforded ducks of a lower order, hgen lured there by these tempting ly large; big beams, long tangs and 1 the games with Bandon and North with hi-fiutin’ name. tidbits. snd have been won over by have a spread of M inches. A taxi Bend earlier in the schedule. Perhaps The head of the Biological Survey, man, poison bait is placed for them! dermist, st Eugene, who has mounted 1 Coach Hartley has been pointing to for the state of Oregon, comes forth Can you imagine anything more un deer heads in this state for thirteen this final fray of the season—the big in an article on the editorial page of human? The Survty official«- list years and who is mounting the head get-together with Marshfield on the a Portland daily, with the informa- , sucn such Killings killings ot of innocent« innocents as, “ woc- won- for Mr. Stephan, writes the latter that horns lot. tion that raccoon are holding their i derful results obtained from the eon- 1t is the largest spread of horns he One thing is sure. Coquille hM a own in this state but that if some- trol standpoint” And these results has ever encountered In this state and big, fast team with power on the offen- thing is not done toward protecting sre most effective in the nesting time in all his experience he has only seen xiv^and power on the defenaive. the marten that it will soon be ex- of birds. one set with a greater spread; it came Power so far has been the main fea tinct. In the flrat place ’coon are not Three thousand California linnets from Idaho and only had Mr. Stephan’s ture of the local play, so wouldn't it holding their own—far from it Even were poieoned in one orchard in the topped by a mere inch. be surprising to see a few good psm in south wee tern Oregon there is not course of a “successful experiment to ......... plays and a real surprise play dr one of these animals where there improve methods of control.” <í two worked on Marshfield. A football- Red Devib Whi From used to be hundreds of them. In Under the pre-bait method used by fact, few of them are found very close the Survey of attracting birds by feed Bobcats by 13-0 Score winded team can get places, so next Saturday, November 19, look for to civilisation. It ia neceaury for a racks to a given point for poisoning, Scoring touchdowns in the first and some real fireworks from the heart of trapper to get away back in the not only the individuals of one ranch jungles, far from any territory that are killed but also bird« from neigh third periods, the Coquille Bed Devil the Coquille Red Devil football camp. League standing: has ever been poisoned in order to boring ranchea, from school yards, football team vanquished the Myrtle Won Lost Tied Pct succcessfully trap 'coon. The poison from public parks, from cultivated Point eleven 13 to 0, last Friday on 0 * - 1.000 — 0 bait, ordered spread by thia same of and uncultivated lands. Yes, from th« fair grounds field. The victory MinMeld 0 North Bend 2 1.000 1 ficial of the Biological Survey, ia what every point of the compass they come for the local forces wm the second 4 .800 1 1 ia responsible for the shortage in the —attracted by the choice food, placed gained over their up-river opposition CoquHle Myrtle Point 0 .188 1 ranks of the raccoon. Thia ume of by the hand of man. And in this food this season. 0 0 6 .000 ficial's agents apread their deadly !a deadly poison that kilte the inno The brilliant ball carrying of "Pop” Bandon 4 s poison pills in Coos county’s but mar ten territory and exterminated prac tically every marten in the county and then their big hoes puts up a cry for the protection of marten. It m to laugh. It is a case of destroying with one hand and seeking to protect with the other; the only difference being in this case, agents of the Biological 8urvey destroy with both handa and talk protection only. It*« alive—Mil itr cents by the thousands. Can anything more diabolical be imagined! Mother birds are killed by the thousands, leaving their young to dio in their nests. It is almost impossible to imagine that an organisation that ia supposed to protect our wild life would carry on ouch a blood-thirsty practice. But not only that, tons of poison bait are strung ovar the North west, taking terrible toil from all Thus leaders walks of wild life in both the bird and IT IS NO LONGERA LI G HT Bl IT WAS IN 1690 B ut TODAY LIGHT it a very small pwt of it YOU USED TO CALL the monthly «tetr me n t from the electric ’light bill’. It w (mue HI then. It represented a few lights here ana there about your home. But now .<. light ■ a Burch featured the fray, and it was he who skirted the Bobcat right end in a ten-yard dash for the first touch down. Previously Burch had put the red and white aggregation in scoring position with a forty yard run to the ten y«rd line, but from here Coquille could not [dungs the ball over. After the ball was lost Myrtle Point punted «nd on receiving, the Coquille march to her first touchdown started, the ball advancing from midfield.' A pass, Shaver to Cooper, scored the extra point A poorly played second quarter fol lowed the Coquille ground gaining episode in the opening pert, but in the third quarter the'Coquille men again pranced to the enemy scoring sones. McCue hit the line hard to plunge eight yards in making the second touchdown, hie effort following a series of line shocks commanded by the entire local backfield. CoquiNe threatened in other stages of the tilt, and at the same time nulli fied almost every Myrtle Point offen sive move. The strong Coquille line was unmovable, what long gains made by Myrtle Point coming from an oc casional sadly by the air route. Perrott shared honors with Burch for long gains, while Peart made sev eral beautiful runs as well. Lineups Coquille Myrtle Point Seeley L.E. Hall Greenougb L.T. Kreuger Martindale / L.G. Redell Plaep C. Mast Stonecypher R G. Hunt Holmkin R.T. Weekly i’oopor RE. Carver Perrotfl Q. Shelton Burch L. H. Morrison McCue RH. Woods 8haver r. King Trace Troubled Dream« to Prehistoric Period When a man dreams that he Is falling ho never strikes bottom cawe bis monkey ancestors who fell from their perches la the forest ■nd failed to book their tails ever th« limb of a tree during tbe descent nev er lived M that their human descend ants could remember crashing to the ground. And If a man dreams that be suddenly awoke unclad in a room full or people, that, too. Is a carry over from prehistoric times, man want about unclothed. So believed Prof Willis Slaght, who for a quarter of a tury studied sleep. He ana thousands of dreams, seeking to POWES COMPANY « occupied Old Esstlsli Sayiag “What »» "'I" •I"'.' umd« al<out It." we bear. An n<lo I* commonly under The attendance last night was not stood to signify a "fluita" whether this Is the on lure of «mini disturb large for the first boxing card put on ance, or merely I be pwy<-ln»l«glcnl by the Coquille Boxing Commission, “fuss" of reseiitnc-nt aiwl hurt feel with Harry Hunt as matchmaker, but Ing». The term doubt lew owes Its as all fights were on a percentage familiarity and Its popularity In com basis the commission did not lose any mon speech to the title of Shake- | speare’s play. "Much Ado About Noth- mdney. ___ •• " n..a —. , origin of Ita But oto tbe Its IIBA use In tn ftllfl this The final six-round go between Joe ■ ing Coffman, of Coquille, and Billy Breed-, way goes buck a bit further. It was the old English author. love, of Myrtle Creek, was declared a draw. It was a very even fight with Thomas Preston, whose activity Is Coffman having a ehade the best of dated at about 1MI. three years be fore Shakespeare was born, who first it, due to hia continually carrying the wrote of “making an ado" In the first fight to Breedlove. It was rather a part of hla “King Oambysee." alow bout, as far as action went, the Incidentally, "ado" is from the Mid boys falling into a clinch almost as dle English 4at do." which was the soon as separated from the last one. northern form for "to do." The crowd did not warm up to the fight nor was there anything spec Moderation Beet tacular. Both men were cautious, Honey la delightful; but too much both covered up well and by a hair’s breeds choler and disease. Fragrant breadth Breedlove escaped many, flowers are sweet to smell, and. moder many times from a knockout swing ately used,* refresh the brain, but ex by Coffman. cess causes headache. Light la pleas In th* semi-final, “Big Boy” Mor ant to the eyes, but too much staring gan substituted for Chief Thomas in Into sunbeams daxxles or blinds them. the six rounds with Kermit Shaw. The Moderate joys and delights are ever latter walked into a stiff one within beat, least hurtful, moat contentful, and 30 seconds from the first round’s comfortable to our spirits, whereas In opening and went down for the count temperance,- immoderateness and ex- dellght, of nine. Twice more he was floored ceeA" mar all pleasure and though themselves never so pleasant and in, the second hia seconds threw and delightful.—Spencer. in the towel. Harold Breedlove won the decision from Babe Riddle in their'six round bout, both boys doing good work but Breedlove having the best of it. Hank Stennett, of Langlois, won the referee’s decision in the 4-round opener. The second preliminary saw- Lute Pearson, of Norway, and Young Guer in, of Langlois, going four rounds to on all of a draw. It was a mighty good scrap, probably the beat of the evening. New low Price kinds COAL Charcot Ranked Among “Pionoers of Medicine” “The glamor surrounding Charcot In hie lifetime obscured the true value of bls work end of the man him MIL . . It la one of life’s little Ironies that It was his faulty work which, at tha time, brought him world wide fame and patients from every class of society, whereas his enduring, pioneer work was of such a highly technical character that none but ape ria lists In hia own field could appre ciate Its value.-" So writes Dr. Claude Lilllngston In one of hla word por traits of "Pioneers of Medicine" In Hygela Magaxlne. In bls Identification of a large group of nervous ailments with definite changes In the brain and spins! cord. Charcot attained scholarly achieve ment which assured hlax permanaet place in the ranks of great pioneers of medicine. In tbe Salpetriere, a French hos pital, Charcot was tossed more or less by chance to care for Che insane, tbe epileptic sad the subjects of hysteria. Such an Ill-assorted crowd! Charcot bad to forge new weapons, evolve new principles and new tests In an effort to do justice to his patients Democratic In prlnclplea, Charcot, on one occasion when a princess de manded preferential treatment, ex claimed: "This stranger does not seem to know that we have taken the bastille.” Local and Long Distance HAULING Phones 101J—224L « Mansell Drayage & TIME COUNTS when you’re in tAlN! Insist on genuine Baper Aspirin; not only for its safety, but its speed Taka a tablet of Bayer Aspirin and some other tablet, and drop them in water Then watch the Bayer tablet dissolve—rapidly and completely See how long it takes to melt down the other. That’s an easy w^r to test the value of "bargain" preparations. 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