THE C0QU1LLB VALLHY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. ORBGON. FRIDAY, JULY 14. IMA FACE SIX upon game conservation have ,wou L hunter can sport arjjnd with it, Sport Briefs recognition from the Emergency, Con ohoot digger squirrels, rabbits and (By Mark Seeley) By I-ana I^neve servation Committee of America. grouse as well as larger game. The fact that on Saturday, July 22, "The farmer in the dell”—that’s Their alqgan is, “The time to protect The «ame party aaka me what sort Coquille will be favored by a visit me. Out of the .tore, out of town and a species is while it is still common. of gun I would choose for this coun from the famous House of David out into the country m a little lees The way to prevent (die extinction of try in the way of a rifle. For all round baseball team and the more famous time than nothing. And here I am, a specie« ia never to let it become use I would choose the 25-20 Win Grover Cleveland Alexander, rfioulrl surrounded by the big trees, a good rare." The secretary of the organisa chester for the reasons just stated, not take any prestige away from the trout stream running through the tion asks bhe writer’s support in help but for strictly a deer gun I would Ashland-Coquille game on Sunday in front yard; what more could a fellow ing to preserve the unsurpassed lake choose a 32 Remington, trombone ac the local baH orchard. It is a league ask for T But, incidentally, I am also region between Minnesota and On tion, or a 32 »pecial Winchester and affair and will bring to Coquille the surrounded by plenty of work and tario. This country abounds in game my next choice would be a 260-3000 club which fell before the Loggers by have put off writing this until the and fish. A huge power and pulp Savage. a 4 to 3 count earlier in the season. last minute, but with only a few hours -■ompany hopes to exploit the region Of course, in the matter of guns as This proved to be the toughest victory to go I must do h now, or never. by means of a series of hydro-electric well as of Adhirtg tackle, automobiles, the Fortieriete had to take. The boys Being out here puts me out of con dams. Such a venture would spell heating stoves, washing machines, or of the normal school village played tact with sportsmen and I can't get finis to the beailtiful streams through what have you, opinions differ wide I hard, clean ball and according to ad all the dope on their catches of fiah out that reegion. ly. Each hunter has a gun he swears vance information they have been and. other activities as I could when A trout measuring about eighteen by and ia. forever advising others to bolstered by new additions which I was in town. However, I «hall try inches in length sported about in a purchase that sort of gun when they to write of other matters of interest Jeep pool just beneath the .«winging are in the market for one, so really should make them the much more ag to you. But when Mr. Hand lands a bridge here on Bhe ranlch. For sever one man's opinion, such as mine, does . gressive. Manager Fortier fully exipecta to big one, or Tom Dungey gets the al days I watered him. He was one not amount to much. But owing to have a severe argument in this fray limit, or Stanley Stevens and hia wife of the few that had escaped the doz the fact that I have .shot game with catch 212, it is doubtful if you will ens of anglers who have fWied this practically every kind of a rifle go which, if won, will almost put the Loggers within easy grasp of the hear about it through this column. ■ stretch of water this season. Th'at ing, with the exception of some of pennant. Klamath Falls and Rose The old blue ridge of tha Fairview fish Would make a good meal for my the big moose and elephant guns burg are close behind the locale with ANTI FOOD TAX LEAGUE ’’ country is about a thing of the past wife and me, I decided, and eo set some hunters are wont to use to kilF the former team considered to be the All the old timers remember the blue deer with, I am merely passing an chief candidate to compete for the forth one day to catch him. ridge. It was so named because of Not long ago I stated in this column unbiased opinion on those I recom honors in the stretch. to their present situation. But the and a .triple, after an out, followed by always appearing blue to the eye. It .hat a supposedly “poor Ash” had a mend. .The reason 1« publish these i Bill will likely start Carl Gilbert entire House of . David team is com Stewart’s error which sent in .the Anal w*as densely covered with timber and !o^ more brains than he was credited questions and answers is the fact Smith, posed of players of professional abil brace. atmospheric conditions of some sort with and this fact was brought forci that it may help someone in choosing on the mound and “Smoky” The Loggers scored two in the first, behind ity- the large Eastaide receiver, . made it stand out distinctly blue in bly to me as I tried vainly to get the a gun that has no idea of what sort two again in the third, four in the newest the plate. Smith is the club's ccflor. To my knowledge there was no fourth and two in the sixth. The big ig fellow to take some sort of lure. or kind to purchase. As I have stated addition, and though his opring train Last Sunday Roseburg defeated other ridge like it in the country. Slipping quietly into the stream fifty before, I do not profess to be an ex ing and actual duty up to this time Medford, 14 to 11, and Klamath Falls fourth oaw four singles, a walk, and But now much of the timber has been outfield flies bring in the ba^on. Four yard« below the pool, 1 waded carefully pert on all matters pertaining to has been none too heavy, he is proving it <wned Ashland, 10 to 8—, shorn from it and the blue has faded. hits in the sixth were responsible for up stream—clear to my waist. Not guns, ammunition and out-of-door his worth under Logger banners. Where giant trees once stood, the the last two runs which the Loggers a ripple did I make. I east a spinner subjects, but what knowledge I have Noble Brundage will be back in the Loggers Win From ridge is barren, with the exception of many feet ahead, right into the trout’s acquired through long association centerfleld post again with his big counted. Eagle Point, 10-6 the stumps of the trees which stand Bill Stewart and Kolstad provided front door, so to speak. I reeled in, with the above I am only too glad to bat rawing havoc with the opposing forth in bold relief upon hte scarred pass along to the beginner. Not long the heavy clubbing for the locals, each expecting every turn off the reel to pitchers. 'Continuing in stride, the Coquille hillside—just grim reminders of the feel a .«trike. But no strike occurred igo a man brought me the tail of a Fischer and Loggers kept a clear claim on first getting three blows. once beautiful woods. It’s just an A nice juicy angleworm was then lying squirrel! and said, “You know “Smoky” Smith obtained two each, Manager Fortier hopes to obtain place in the Southern Oregon League other beauty stop of nature gone— Fortun the co-operation of the local businss placed on the hook and the spinner jverything--what’s this?” by defeating Eagle Point last Sunday while Woodyard led in bhe run scoring gone forever as far as many coming ¿gain cast. Again I was fooled. Then ately I happened to be able to identify houses towards declaring a part-day by a 10 to 6 count. Pau! McHale and with three. Outside of the occasion generations are concerned. the tail of a crawfish was resorted to it. Whether there was sarcasm in h diday when the House pf David his old Eastside battery mate, al wild moments afield the Loggers Despite a late start this season, to upon the spinner hook and bhe third bis remark that I "knew everything,” Vim comes here next Saturday. This “Sm ky” Smith, nnwly signed to a played their UKual fast game. date, han seen the beet Ashing enjoyed east made and still no strike. How isfa matter of conjecture—probably would be feasible if all would work contract by Manager Fortier, turned Summary: by anglers for many years. Good ever, I was rewarded by a fleeting was, but never-the-leus I appreciaae together, but he is afraid that come R H K the trick for the locals. catches have been made on practically ¡iimpse of the big boy ae he dashed anyone consulting me on different opposition may be met. It is seldom li> 14 Çoquille 4 every stream in Southwestern Oregon McHale granted the Pointers a toward the bait and then turned and ;opics dealing with wild life and the that towns like Coquille have the op Eagle Point 6 « 3 and lake Ashing has been above par. I mere five hits, poor support behind streaked it up the river. Disgusted, ut-of-doors and I’ll try my best to portunity off seeing such an athletic Batteries: MdHale and Smith; Con- There is no doubt in my mind as to him figuring in the run «coring. A I returned to the house and got into help ’em out on anything. lin, Tungate and ChrisitMon, Poole. group ovj -for that matter, of seeing the increase in Ash. No splash dams brace of tallies were marked up dry clothes. About sundown the same League standing: <ueh a wdrtd-known celebrity and idol have been" in operation on any of the against him in the first frame, and in Knife Hospital Notes evening found me crossing the bridge W as Grover Cleveland Alexander, who L Pct streams and that’s the answer as to successive innings, the seventh and 5 .833 1 Clyde Smith, of Riverton, and Mrs is with the bearded gents this year. eighth, two more in each were count Coquille why mdre Ash. In my opinion more I leaned over and peered into the depths of the pool seeking s glance Klamath Falls 4 .«6« The House club travels throughout 2 fhos. Cribbine, of Bridge, were dis Ash have l>een destroyed- by spladh ed. Roseburg 4 2 .«6« dame within the past ten years than at that sly old trout. Yep, there he missed from the hospital on Monday, ' be country meeting all comers, ma The first two came through a hit, Medford • 3 .500 They 3 have been caught by anglers within wa«, laxily wagging his tail in the md Jerry Ostrander wae able to leave jor and sandlot teams alike. a wild pitch, a passed ball, an error, Ashland slow current of Bhe pool. A white win lots of games and, of course, lose ll 6 '.166 esterday. the past twenty. The dams have not and a fielder’s choice before McHale Eagle Point 1 5 .166 Mrs. Harry Aber, who lives on the some, but always put up a great only destroyed the Ash but have acted miller came flying across the pool, retired, by strikes, the sixth batter stalled in the face off the wind and eh .w. Their pepper games, the fast •oad to Fiahtrap, was admitted for as a barrier in most cases to the Ash’s est in baseball, is a treat in itself, in’the first. On the petition of a great many natural habitat — their spawning was swept upon the surface of the reatment last Saturday. Again in the seventh only one hit sheep raisers in the county, the coun- water. Splash! Like a streak of A nine-pound son, who has been oming before the regular tussle, as grounds. figured in the two Eagle Point «cores. ty court this week instructed County The writer does not witah to brag lightning that old warrior of the pool lamed Lloyd, was born to Mr. and an added attraction. Alexander is not the only star of The first nun walked but the next Clerk Oddy to send to Hal E. Hoss, but I cannot help feeling proud of the •’h<rt to the top, opened his big mouth, Mrs. Joe Scolari, on Wednesday. They team. Two other men. Tucker, two were outa, to be followed by * secretary of state, ■ warrant for 3200 fact that recent articles from my pen flopped hla tail and darted back to hie ‘ire' on the former Watson ranch just original position and the miller had northfof town. clever first baseman, and Faust, faat aot by Fischer, a single,' and a pair which will be turned over to.the Bu disappeared. Within a minute I was >f uhprtatop. are known throughout the >r fielder’s choices, the last of which reau of Biological Survey to assist at the house searching madly through Both have turned down forced the third out. In the eighth in carrying on the work of predatory Ju-lie* Court blanks for sale at this country. my fly book. Ah! There it was—a >ffice. major'league contracts in preference it was two successive blows, a double animal control. 4urty miller fly! I grasped my fly rod and hit back for the river. The fly was tied to the end loop of my leader as I hastened back. Softly I crept upon the narrow swinging bridge. I gauged the distance to the water and reeled off the line coiling it in my Chicago, June 00.—A complete uaud Hotx of Chicago. Little la exhibition ot the diamond In fifteen to add to the exhibit the famed working model of a Routh African known of Its origin, although re yea ra. hand as I did so. Then I cast it Both National Nassak diamond, a pure white gem diamond mine with a 300 foot tun search hy Mr Hotx has revealed Famous Jewels Displayed. gently off the bridge. of 78 carats, valued at a half a that It was probably found In tha nel. a display of diamond polish The Boulr nevklace. an antique and State million dollsra and with a hlstor, 4 As light an thistledown the fly Ing and cutting In full operation, diamond fields of Brasil long be made of round diamonds mounted dating, from the twelfth century. struck upon the water, Then my and almost a million dollars' worth fore the discovery of the grant without drilling. Is another of the Thlsprlceless collection la houaed breath came in a wheeling gasp (you of rare diamonds of all sixes are on mines In Routh Africa. The mad priceless pieces on display. In a burglar -proof cabinet of ape PROHIBITION Queen Charlotte fled with It to fishermen know the sensation) as the A rough, uncut diamond of the clal design, with glass gfdea an display at A Century of Progress Spain after Maximilian had been enormous weight of 308 carats Is Inch thick. The gems nre mounted big fellow shot upwards, hie mouth • the Chicago World’s Fair. AMENDMENTS wide open. Bang! Boy, whatta The illsplay, known as the Ola killed during the revolt which emV one of the most valuable pieces In above two open safes, which are This la the first the collection. It Is planned later controlled by n photoelectric cell. nnxid Exhibit. Is located In the ed hla rolgn strike! The narrow bridge fairly .General Exhibit* Group of the Fair creaked as I set the hook and the U- and Is s|>onsored by the Chicago trout streaked it for deep water. The Jewelers’ Association in co-opera reel oang—-that song so dear to the lion with the Museum of Rclence SPECIAL ELECTION heart off an angler. Slowly I put on and Industry. the brikaa and then it happened! The JULY 21st The mine tunnel Is fifteen feet tautness suddenly ceased on my rod beneath the floor of the General •nd my line slacked alamingly. The Exhibits building, below the level trout had escaped! Mournfully I of Lnke Michigan. A 28-foot dlo- I wound in my line, my heart keeping ratna of a typical South African time, to the click off the reel, but now diamond field surrounds the open- As Follows "V Ing of the pit. The vl*ltor enters the former was pumping away in the tunnel hy means of an elevator my ntomach, where it had landed in a and forthwith Is plunged 1.300 long drop from my throat, as the flah I feet Into the depths of the earth, escaped. or *o It seems. Actually the «le The escape of the trout is easily vator descends fifteen feet, but by explained. That small piece of gut mean* of endless. moving curtains, attached to that dusty miller fly wa« the rush of air, sound effect*, and the damp, pungent smell of a mine, brittle. I should have been allowed to th« Illusion of a long descent 1* float about in the water a moment or created. so and get softened up before the cast was made. Neglecting that small de Typical Diamond Mln«. tail cost me a battle royal and a trout Down below, the visitor will find and for our dinner. The old warrior has a typical diamond mine tunnel with left the poo), evidently figuring that •very phase of diamond mining In VOTE FOR \ it wa« becoming too hot for him, but | full operation. Miner* drill for ore •nd load it onto a cart by which I have my tag on him in the shape off It la hauled to the compound. In DELEGATES that dusty miller which is no doubt th« compound, which Is surrounded emljedded in hi* tough old jaw. Iff by African native huts and enclosed any of you fellow* -catch a tresnen- Who In barbed wire entanglements lou*ly large trout with a dusty miller ♦ (electrically charged to prevent es in his jaw. well that ’ s my fl»h. The “Personally Favor the cape) the diamond rock la pulver moral to this little yam is: soak your ised and reduced with water to a Adoption of the '?ader before the first cast. v soupy condition. This fluid flows over the agitator tables where a A resident of this district in- Article of Amendment” •pedal grease catches the dla luides (a visitor, I shauld say), ■nonda how does a 25 - 20 compare The rough diamonds are sorted to a 250-3000 Savage as to carry- and the pure gems of the jewelry ng up to a mark and striking power? trade separated from the borts, The answer is: there ie really no com which are need In Industrial work 1 parison to make as each gun is hi only. • class by itoelf. The 260-3000 has Ths visitor Is then “rocketed" to more energy, more speed; greater the surface «gain, where he la »hocking power, les* trajectory and privileged to case upon almost a million dollars’ worth of rough n fact is superior in every way to the diamonds sod gems, some of them little 25-20. The latter is a gun that poansastag histories extending back is scorned by a lot of hunters but in for centuries One of these Is the my opinion, in the hands off a good Hots diamond of 42 carats, which shot, it is a mighty fine little gun for once adorned the crown of the Em deer and ie the best all-round rifle In (Paid adv. by Camarón Squires, peror Maximilian of Mexico. The 304 W lieox Bldgz, Portland. Ora.) a medium caliber that a man can own. diamond was loaned to the exhlbl tai the It ia inexpensive to shoot as com Mere by Its present on«, Ferdl- b I pared to the larger caliber rifles and OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF r.'.’ PROTECT YOUR POCKETBOOK I . .•TUCA OF AFRICAN DIAMOND MINE PROVIDES THRILLS FOR A CENTURY OF PROGRESS VISITORS REPEAL Vote ( 300 X YES 314 X YES - I 4