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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1933)
PAGE NINE from it. In its place there is naught was rewarded by . a reproachful look lists games in which top teams of the but respect and admiration and no from the dog. Presently he struck county conference meet the two bot doubt just a little love for the game another track. Around and around h« tom aggregations, Marshfield going to he pursues. He tklmires the cunning «rent and -proeevtly into a large clus Myrtle Point and Bandon entertaining (Continued from eighth page) instinct with which the game eludes ter of blackberry vine*. Out cam* a Coquine on her home loL Naturally, Right of Way and Fearing................... 9 3,500.00 9 3,500.00 him and when finally he is successful rabbit. I had been expecting a bird the dope favors Marshfield and Ban Road Item* Chargeable to Emergency 3 7,000.00 in bringing down hi* quarry the sud to flush and was standing ready foi ion due to previous wins gained over 3 7,000.00 den eurge of elation he experience* a* a hasty «hot So he was after a rab »heir opponents, but an upset can Allocated to Road District*................. 3 25,000.00 hie gun cracks and the game hits the 3 25,000.00 bit! In disgust I threw the gut >ccur any time and the most likely TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 3101,975.00 ground is supplanted by a feeling of across my shoulder and turned to re- ineup for such an upheaval appears 3101,9754» pity as he gazes at the lifeless form trace my way homeward. And then in the Tigers' lair. The Red Devils of Estimated Revenue General Road Fund before him which has fallen beneath it happened! There was a sudden com ?. H. 3. have had their fire extin O. A C.'Funds 3 5,000.00 his gun. 'Not all gunner* are blessed motion in the very center of the bush guished too many times thia season Motor Vehicle License . 35,000.00 with these finer qualiti«?s of sports es and with a roar of wing*, a bi* «nd have decided that «ome rival is Rental of Equipment .. 3 51,975.00 11,975.00 manship, for many of them are nat rooster shot into the sir and was ofl lue for a little fire and (moke. In TAXATION—(Road Districts 3 25,000.00 ural killers and 'have no respect, it ap like a streak. I whirled, my heei this game Coquille has her best op- . S> , A . , pears, whatsoever for the game they «truck a trailing vine and I almos «ortunity to upset the dope. Bandon TAXATION—General Road Fund 3 25,000.00 pursue. But I believe that the average fell, but I righted myself, swung th« will possibly have let down due to her TOTAL REVENUE TO BALANCE 01014*75.00 gunner is blessed by the good traits gun from the top of my shoulder Jefeat at North Bend, and this along I have expressed concerning him, shoved off the safety and brought F jvt|h the fact that Coach Hartley’s Statement of Indebtedness In Conformity with the Statute; •H of August 31, 1*33 though he may not openly admit it, into shooti« position. But a bush team is in its best shape since the fearing, no doubt, that it would ap- seemed to leap in front of m* aa 3 opener with Marshfield further sends .'.I Debt Bends ...................................... 3738,000.00' pear “chicken-hearted” to m*ke such followed the swift flight of the bird C. iH. S. stock-up the chute. Warranto—^Générai \ ‘ 417,539.417 ' an admission. He burst into view, with the speed ol A dry field tomorrow is hoped for Indigent Soldiera ... 329 258 341 There is a picture concerning a an express train on th* opposite sid« >y Coach Hartley. His backs are General Road , ’282.87 District Maintenance ■ £><&.O I ) sportsman’» love for game, . • that is i of F the hush ww-e» and drew W rappidly beyonc '.ight and find it difficult to make t Bond -Serie* No. 1 .. 12.50 graven on my memory where it will the limit of range. _ . In desperation 1 rams on a wet gridiron, while his 4 Bridge Fund.......... 1-5,291.94 remain a* long a* I live and though took a long lead and pressed the trig passing attack which has proven to Market Road............. S 20 ’little incident happened years *go, ger. He collapsed and crashed to the ■>e a dangerous, weapon, would be % Emergency................. ! it is seldom that I shoot down a Chin ground. And I thought my dog wa. «topped if too much rain should fall. ese rooster and »tore it in my hunting running a rabbit! I felt that I owed Last Saturday against Myrtle Point, D. F. THOMIB9ON. 1 Coquille, Oregon. County Judge, coat that I da not vision again the the animal an apology—guess I did. Ellis Newton was not in the lineup October 81, 1983. J. D. CAiRL, little happening: a foggy morning in Anyway it was one of those picture* and while Vern 'Hansen, hie substi ATTEST Commissioner. the Willamette valley, a bird dog I have told you about that will live tute, played a good brand of ball he L. W. ODDY, CHARLES DOANE County Clerk. -staunch at.point in a stubble field, my with you forever—tjjat glimpse of fees not possess the ball-carrying abil -, Commissioner. hunting companion approach««, there that old raoeter streaking it miles pel ity of Newton. In the event that he is a whirr of wing* and a big Chinese hour, that hurried, lucky shot that is ready for play tomorrow it will OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF —one that you shall never forget—a dead and which has been handed down rooster lunches himself into the air. bringht down the last bird of the sea mark the first time this season that shot to brag about and relate to hunt through time, applies to many hunt My companion’s gun cracks *nd amid By Lan* Leneve son. the regular CoquiBe backfield of ing companions for years tn come. It ers. To a bird that is protected dur floating feathem the bird crashes to Bailey, Davis, Nearton, and Hatcher, Rifles have been cleaned and cased, may have been just a snap »hot at a ing certain seasons of the year pnd it* the ground. My companion picks un ha* been able to work together. The for the end of another deer season has Sport Briefs big buck, or a perfectly executed piece welfare guarded by men who pur the bird and tenderly strokes each drawn to a close. Chinese pheasant line composed of Morris and Hickam, ‘ (By Mark Seeley) of marksmanship at four hundred sue it during a brief open season, an J ruffled ____ _________ feather _______ back into place. He Hide; Took and Swain or Barton, season ha* also ended a* well aa the yards, or more, (as time passes the attachment for the bird almost akin raise« his eyes from his , task and | Ha* the dream of the sturdy Ban tackles; Bonniksen and Cary or Clin season on quail, grouse and native distance will no doubt grow greater) to k>ve is born in the breast of the there are actually tears in them as he > don High football team vanished ? ton, guards; and Plaep, center, should pheasants, it will be another long or perhaps it was a double you made gunner that sallies forth and takes says to me, “Do you know, -Lans, that ■ Has this illusion been wafted away bj reach a peak in thia fray. year before keen-nosed bird doga seek on a couple of grouse or pheasants this bird’s Mf*. It is not really the I love these birds." That man showed | the small margin of two points, th« The next Coquille home game falls the swift-winged game bird* in the that flushed almost out of range as expressed desire to kill that sends his true nature there, unashamed. , amount of a safety, and the margin >n November 11 and will be the sport stubble fields and the low hill* and difficult angles and were laid low. It’s many gunners afield. It i* .their de-. There _ ______ __ are, do doubt, thousands of ■ by which North Bend s Bulldog* de- feature of the Corn Show. Following the crash of shot guns are again a cinch that there will be plenty of sire to get out next to Nature and, sportemen' just 'like him’ in "that re- . feated the seacoast eleven last Sat- this the locals have but one remaining echoing in the higher hills. All that memories left from the pest season, many. many are satisfied with a spect, loving the game they slay, but : urday on the rain-soaked gridiron ol •ncounter, that with Marshfield. is left are memories of the past sea to be gated back upon with a feeling meager bag of game. The gunner ,s j have „ute<1 they no , the bay school? The loss ha* not son—memories that blot out the hard of reverence. love* to match hi* wit» and skill (<joubt admitting it That necessarily forfeited all title recog ship*. encountered on the trip after Coquille-Myrtle Point Tie Mere man has been accused of against the bird that he admirta. Hate hunting companion of mine has shot nition for the Tigers as they still can the big buck, or afield in search of Featured by a punting duel between game bird*. Perhaps a remarkable “slaying that which he loveth best,” doe* not rankle in hi* heart for the ***• ta’t “'Chink.” The waters of a go into a tic for first place honors, a Hall of Myrtle Point and Davie of Co bind or animal which he pureues. Far ' mi9hty Oragon river claimed him sev three-way division with both of 'the shot you made stand* forth in memory and this quotation by a man long hist quille, the two school* battled to a eral years back while he was in pur bay aggregations or a two-way knot —■ scoreless tie in a game played on the suit of duck*. ting with one or the other. 'Hie guy who said, There1« always As th* schedule lines up now, the rain-soaked fair ground* gridiron, a firpt time,” sure said a mouthful. Bandon outfit ha* two remaining Mat Saturday. Throughout the contest a steady For the first time in eighteen season* games, the game this Saturday with I I failed to connect with my limit on Coquille and another with Myrtle downpour added more to the drenched bucks the past season. I hunted Point North Bend also ha* but two, condition of the field, holding offensive | mighty hard, got a couple of tough those with MarsbAeld; whil* her play to line plunges which netted th* I break*—one of them ws* knocking a neighbor, the Pirates, have four: Myrtl* Point eleven six first down* I buck down on * side hill where I could Myrtle Point Coquille and two “civil and the Red Devil* one. Moat of th* yardage was gained in midfield, and see him lying. While crossing a war” contests. ’ Bandon, of,. course, At no time did either team show any gulch to get to him he got to his feet must be victorious in her remaining and beat It. Evidenly only creased. contest* and then her fat* will be un decided tendency to progress for any Í Never in all my experience did I decided until the schedule i* com distance into enemy ground. What punting advantage that th* ever see deer move a* they did the pleted on Thanksgiving Day. Naturally, now that both Coquille Bobcat* held allowed them to fore* PSft season. I would find where they wore collected and would feel con and Myrtle Point are out of the race, Coquille far down the gridiron on a fident of getting one shortly, but the sympathies of the Coquille Valley number of occasion*, but in retalia within three days they would move en fans have been shifted to Coach tion a well-placed boot by Davie tirely out of that locality. This not French’s eleven, the first real con would immediately return th* ball to midfield. A comparison of the two only happened once, but a half dozen tender that Bandon High has had team* could not be made with playing time*. I sighted dozens of deer which since 1929. condition* so erratic, so it is hoped wore does and yearlings but there ap that a dry field will be on hand when peared to be a scarcity of fawns. I While on the Coos county football they renew'hoatilitie* on November 11. saw more barren does than any past subject why not look ahead—or shall season in many years. I am more we «ay behind—and muse over the all- for basement, attic or any other location where illumination is needed Other Games in the County firmly convinced than ever that an star outlook. At present the publicity and a bare lamp is now in use. Only $1.85 oomplete with light bulb open season should be allowed on big shots of the schools of higher On last Friday Marshfield High’s doe* a* I actually believe that at the learning are booming their Mikulaks, showing against Roseburg when the INSTALLED in your home. present time they out-number the Franklins, Warburtons, and others Pirate* defeated the Umpqua eleven, bucks 100 to 1. so we shall “boom” the bush leaguers 84 to 0, automatically shoved them to DI?nn fixture 1s an attractive bedroom unit that Many of the the fore as the moet likely club to cop “Only three hundred elk killed dur around these parts. ■DILI Jr\V/v71Vl much to tile appearance and lighting of Roseburg ing the three-day open season in this players who have so far been out- the conference bunting. any bedroom... The price is especially low at $0.75 oomplete with hanger state.’’ irtates one newspaper. “Only standing on the various teems may possesses a team that has been her and light bulb INSTALLED in your home. ’ three hundred," is quite a number at flop entirely in the remaining eon- alded aa the strongest coached by that. One hundred a day is not to be tests, while other individuals may ‘'Hod” Turner in some years, but the sneezed at All slain were supposed move into the limelight Of the grid- Indian* could do little a* Marshfield's to be bull elk. Another crack at them sters, the following have been tho attack reached a season peak. In all Strom, the 'Pirate* gained 357 yard* from like that and the elk will be facing the main cogs of their teams: A high grade, rich-looking fixture that flood* the entire room with »oft same condition a* the deer—a short full, Chan, quarter, Harrison, half. •crimmage gained 357 yard* from restful light. Because of it« rich appearance and exceptional lighting age on bull* and a flock of barren Baer, center, -Diehl guard, Hansen, for a total of 19 first downs, while cows. It is to be hoped that a flock end, all of Marshfield; Smith, quarter, Roseburg was gaining 97 yard* from qualities, this fixture makes a perfect light for living room and dining of sportsmen'* organization* and Olson, half, Steiner, center, all of scrimmage and 75 from pa**** for 11 room. It furnishes a correct, shadowless, light for bridge children’s game officials will be satisfied, for a North Bend; Plaep, center, Davis, first down*. games and the general activities of the family without glare or eye-strain. Morris, end, while at least, by seeing the blood of half, Bailey, quarter, Introductory price . . . mat gold finish $11 . . . luster silver finish $12 The other league game last Satur three hundred of these historic ani Bonniksen guard, all of Coquille; INSTALLED in your home. Hall, end. Mast, tall, of Myrtle Point; day saw Bandon’s title hopes given a mal* spilled. rude jolt aa North Bend won the game The -writer had the pleasure of tak and Breuer, tackle, MdCue, guard, by the narrow margin of a aafety, ing a duck hunting trip to New Lake Jarvis, half, Young, full, Bullard, which gave the 1982 champions a 2 last Sunday in company with Claire Jackie, and the three Bosks, of Ban JL'X « to 0 victory. North Bend employed a Gray. Though the duck* were scarce don. punting attack which kept the ball tit* naw Indirect type of overhead illumination aa well as th* down Of this number Plaep and Diehl the trip wa* enjoyed and I figured that away from her goal and on the other lighting of the usual floor lamp, really making two lamp* in one. They the ducking I got while pursuing were selected on the all-eounty eleven hand had Bandon backed down the last year. Steiner also received rec ducks wa* far offset by making the produce a »oft shadowlew light over the entire room a* well as direct field many times. acquaintance of a new shooting com ognition on the second team selected light for fine sewing and close reading. Ths first g oup sells for $8.50 panion—for It take* a tough trip like by this column, but the others are oomplete with good quality stand, attractive parchment shade and light League Standing that to really get acquainted with any boys who have developed thia season. Won Lost Tied Pct. bulb*. The Second at $11.50 includes artistic, well made stand, excellent A few are playing their first football. one. 8 1.000 0 1 This honor roll can easily show a North ‘Bend parchment shade and light bulbs. The third group is tho Duplexalite There wa* a great scarcity of Chin 2 0 1 - 1.000 different array of names when the Marshfield lamp stand, hand made silk shads and light bulbs at $22.50. Easy terms ese phesaanta this season in all dis 4W6 Bandon 1 2 1 eohqdule closes. trict* and fewer birds killed than in if desired. .000 2 0 2 Myrtle Point many seasons past. There is one rea .000 0 8 1 The football program for tomorrow Coquilta son left and that is duck season and all sportsmen are looking forward with keen anticipation to it. Early UI7 A I 'T'Ll “* d®F8ndent on Kood Good lighting prevents eye-strain, rain« and lota of ’em will prove a HILA L1 H often prevents headnotes and nervousness and may prevent per iifreaver to sportsmen of the valley, *7 but the lowlands must be flooded with manent eye injury. Housekeeping is unexciting work at best r.. why make it harder water before any shooting will be en by dark kitchens, cupboards, closets, cellars? It doesn't pay to grope in the dark. joyed In the Coquille valley. Good light means life, health and happiness in many cases. - Not long ago I «poke of the sport of And You’ll Jump Out of Bed hunting "Chink*,” of the unexpected The utmost care ha* been taken by this company to secure domestic lighting equip in the Morning Rarin’ to Go flushing of the birds that caught many ment that will meet the requirements of GOOD lighting with the least possible ex a hunter unawares. So, now to wind If you feel sour and sunk and pense. Select the proper fixture* now from your dealer or a representative from th* world look* punk, don't swal up this issue I will relate a little inci this company will be glad to call and with the aid of precision instruments assist yor low a lot of salts, mineral water, dent connected with pheasant hunt oil, laxative'' candy or chewing ing that occurred the last day of th* in lighting your home properly. There is no charge for this service. gum and expect them to make you season. It had been raining and the suddenly sweet and buoyant and sun broke through for just a short full of sunshine. time during the morning hour*. Tak For they can’t do It They only move the bowels and a mere move ing my gun and dog I hit tor a large ment doesn’t get at the cause. The field covered with wild rose and ever reason for your down-and-out green blackberries where a sly old feeling is your liver. It should rooster had eluded me several time*. pour out two pounds of liquid oil* into yoar bowels daily. (Miai C. M. The dog hit a track and floated a Notice of Coos County Budget Q • Light for Better Sight KITCHEN and BATHROOM X 4 LIVING ROOM and DINING ROOM PORTABLE FLOOR LAMP Beauty, Convenience, Safety and Wake Up Your Liver Bile Without Calomel Chines* hen. I tat her sail away