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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1933)
«Uhr PAGB NINB S! To pick on a poor old defenseless ani Sport Briefs Tiger» Win from Red mal that has been protected for al (By Mark Seeley) Devito by 13-7 Score most thirty years and roamed about Of course, the North Bend-Marsh with the cattle in lots of districts, jo (Continued from eighth page) ! Two long runs, coming unexpected getting a long ways from sportsman field football game scheduled for Right of Way and Fencing................... ly, once when the Coquille tea.-a seem $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 Armistice Dsy, tomorrow afternoon, ship. But something like 8000 hunt ed to have Bandon’s numl er and Road Items Chargeable to Emergency $ 7,000.00 ers made a mad scramble to get their should be ranked as the moat impor again when the Rod Devils appeared $ 7,000.00 tant contest of the week-end due to elk and, according to press dispatches Allocated to Road Districts......... $ 25,000.00 they not only got elk, but cows, horses the fact that on its result hinges the to have defensive power enough to $ 25,000.00 possible deciding of the Coos county atop the opposing thrusts, .pelted de TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $101,976.00 and a mule or two. It was claimed by $101,976.00 high school championship race. How feat for the locals last Satur lay, 13 to sportsmen’s organizations and ranch 7. ’ Estimated Revenue General Road Fund ers that the elk were causing damage ever, to the local fans the outcome of The first score came in the opening O. * C. Funds ........... $ 5,000.00 the Coquille-Myrtle Point fray in ■<p •. to crops in some districts and one Motor Vehicle License 35,000.00 which the unwanted possession of the quarter after Coquille had previously Rental of Equipment $ 61,976.00 hunter bobs up in a Portland paper 11,975.00 csllsr position is at stake, Friday af taken a 7 to 0 lead. Two first downs with the weak excuse that the elk ternoon, has been arousing no small had placed the Bandon offensive near TAXATION—Road Districts $ 26,000.00 were eating moss from the trees. midfield, but when the drive was al What a terrible thing! So in the face amount of interest. In thia fray the TAXATION—General Road Fund .. most halted a third down pass result $ 25,000.00 Red Devils will have a golden oppor of such complaints the season was ed in the touchdown, Jarvis receiving tunity of breaking into the win col 3101,975 00 opened on elk. But now after the TOTAL REVENUE TO BALANCE the ball to run forty-five yards un smoke has cleared away, I am won umn for the first time this season, and touched. The second tally occurred in Statement of Indebtedness in Conformity with the Statute: as of August SI, 1933 toward this game Coach Hartley and dering if more damage was not done hl*"players have been pointed all the fourth period, this time on a punt by the 8000 huntsre'who invaded the Debt h week. At that the Red Devils are with II. Boak taking the kick and Bonds .................. ......................... $738,000.00 'land of the elk than the poor animals going fifty yards through a broken Warrants—Generul ....................... 417,63847 have done in the past 30 years. Per much better situated to score a vic Indigent Soldier* ... 347.00 haps the elk has taken a bite at the tory, as they will be at their full field. ♦ 4 Though the score eras close, Bandon General Road ............. 329,268.34 stiyngth and more so, as the unex 232.87 farmers’ crops now and then. But who ' District Maintenance » « pected return of Mors« Stonecypher had a clear cut advantage of the play) '» • can blame them for doing it? The 12.60 Bond Series Nd. I .. f and, but for the splendid kicking of 16,291.94 farmers took the animals* own graz has greatly strengthened the line. 'Bridge Fund .. ■a ?» 68,647.04 ing ground away from them in the Against Bandon the two-year veteran, Joe Davis and the strong Coquille de Market Road .. fense within the dangerous twenty 731.20 Emergency .... 4 first place and chased them farther now performing in bis last season, yard line territory, other Tiger score« stopped practically every Tiger thrust and farther back into the wilderness I). F. Tl’OMiPSON, might have resulted. » , Coquille, Oregon. ' County Judge. flnd it appears to me that the animals directed toward his position. , In the first half, however, Coquille October 31, 1933. The game is being played Friday J. D. CARI., really have an ear of corn, carrot had a slight advantage. Her score ATTEST Commissioner. afternoon, listed as a Corn 8how tops, or a few apples coming to them L. W. ODDY, CHARI J IS DOANE esme shortly after the opening whit now and then. If it was really nec feature. It will probably start short tle, the Red Devils capitalising on a County Clerk. Commissioner. ly after the parade, some time be essary to kill off animals that were break to trample the end zone turf. damaging crops then why were not tween three and three-thirty, giving Coquille recovered a fumbled punt on those who wish to attend plenty of fiohing is right h» your front yard, so try, killing only for the hides and I these ^particular OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF particular ones killed that were the thiry yard stripe and after two to epeak. There are no million dollar leaving hundresd of thousands < " I doing the damage? The Game Com- time to be on hand for the kickoff. By Lana Leneve Mentor Hartley most likely will plunges, Morris circled a wing on an lodges built upon its banks by outside pounds of meat to rot in the woods. •1 mission could have sent some of their It appears that everybody had the in r ______ mi. fishermen and no monopoly is held as the Olympia peninsula elk‘“«barp-shootere ” (?) ________ down in _ that ..tart his most promising combination, end around play to mark up the fiahin’ bug the past week. Not one, points. Lineups: na WeakinariAM w.Kizfla 1« a • . ■ . killed ... . 'the . _ _ . _ hunting season in Washington, which J district an d animak which to the rights to fish by an individual. —....... •......... ............. ...........•---- ’ aiiM hmru in« animais wmen bough there is a question at some but dozens upon dozens of anglers Coquille Bandon And just as true as I am writing,this, closed last month, game authorities I were rval!y doing damaKe and digtri. of the positions. Barring' injuries are casting gobs of salmon eggs into j it won’t be many years until you will Morris E Campbell and illness which has been a buga estimated 60 per cent of the bull elk buted the meat the poor jn_ Rook T practically all the costal streams of j Breuer see the old Coquille sporting more were «lain and that two or three stead of having an open season de- boo to the Coquille squad this fall, the Southwestern Oregon. Many wonder ■Bonniksen G Bowman fishing craft than may be found upon more seasons would entirely wipe out dared U?OT1 ev<ry p^,. elk in kickoff should see Bailey at qaurter, Bleep ful catches have been reported. The C Philpott the Rogue today. the animals. three counties. But, no—this would 'Hatcher at full, Davis and Newton at Clinton last heavy rains put a kiboeh for a G McCue the halfbalcks, Matney and Morri, "Water-dogs”—you all know ’em. And from Union county comes the have never done, for it would have de Swain short time on the trolling in the Co T Bullard J -■nds, iPook and Stonecypher, tackles, Those lizard-like reptiles that crawl report that sportsmen of that coun prived a lot of high-powered gun E Matney quille river, but it abqiridn't be long R. Boak about on the muddy r bottoms of ty believe that it will be many yea^j clubs the privilege of being in at the Bonniksen and Clinton, guards, and Bailey until fishing with spinners is again swamps and lakeo. H. Boak Q ■ Well, ’ Í saw a before tig game hunting will be pos- kill. W-ith the killing of horses, cows iPlaep, center. Hansen is the only Davis H going strong. In the meantime the strange things they were doing, near Jarvis hible after the slaughter of elk and and mules, cow __ r and _______ _ reliable backfield reserve, but in the Newton calf ___ elk, , _ it ____ look« H salmon trout are hitting pretty good the close of deer season. My dad and Wagner line Hickam, Swain, Barton, Robin mule-tair deer there, during open sea- to me as though spot lighting must Hatcher E up and dbwn the main river, accord I were hdhting on ths high hills of Young son. A correspondent from La Grande have been in vogue in lota of districts son and Cary are always ready for ing to reporta brought me by fisher- The other league game last Satur- duty. the upper middle fork of the Coquille state« that many elk and deer were in the elk area. <■ men who ft h out' in this part of the Improvement in ths Coquille and day was won by Marshfield, 18 to 7, and during a hike of four or five killed and not carried out of the moun-' How many observed the cross on country. There is not a doubt in my miles we encountered dozens of tains and that hundreds of pounds of. the face of the moon taet Saturday Myrtle Point teams was shown last Myrtle Point-going down to defeat af mind that the Coquille river would i , “water-dogs” crawling about on the ter leading, 7 to 0, at halftime. The meat were wasted on account of it noti evening? It was a plainly marked Saturday when both gave their op yield more salmon than the Rogue if high mountain land, miles from their being fit to eat, owing to the fact that cross, standing out * distinctly and ponent«, Bandon and Marwhfleld, stiff Pirates could not get started in the it was fished half as much as that j , natural habitat. They seemed .to be opening quarters, but in the third and the animals were hunted during their | could be seen for some time. Five of .-ompetition in hotly contested frays. stream. ■ It is a larger river and in migrating. But whatever they were fourth held a decided edge. A strong rutting season. It is stated that hunt- us observed it. Some atmospheric Myrtle Point made an especially im days past the net fishermen have pressive showing against the Pirates, Myrtle Point passing attack featur- up to, it wa« indeed a strange place to hrs told of coming serosa whole herds condition evidently made it appear. taken tons upon tons of salmon of all her passing attack many times driv ,ed the tilt. find them. Ralph Taylor and I enjoyed a dandy of elk that would stand and gase at species from it. Of course, steelhead League Standing fishing trip last week. I put on a ing far mto enemy territory. A couple of hunters *were arrested them like cattle and would not run un fly fishing is out, as far as the main Won (Lost Tied o.er in eastern Oregon for the wan til many of their numbers were shot wonderful demonstration of how to I river is concerned and cannot compare H 3 0 1 let the big ones get away by hooking I In the MarshfieldsNorth Bend “civil Marshfield ton waste of elk meat, it being al d >wn. The hunter who can get a thrill with the Rogue in that respect, but for North Bend 2 0 —4— leged that they buried two tons "f and losing three aglmon, all within the out of that sort of so-called sport is war” eontest, the two bay teams wttl trolling for steelhead«, Chinook and Bandon 8 1 1 silverside, J believe that the Coquille meat am! had taken only the antlers in my opinion a darned poor sportg- space of that many minutes, while be meeting in the first of their two Myrtle Point 8 2 Ralph put on a demonstration of how annual games. This one is to take and teeth of the animals. This smack« tnan. In fact I believe that the open la just as good, if not a better stream Coquille 0 4 1 than the >R >gue. And one wonderful strongly of the old days when hide ing of the season was not a gesture to land the big ones by landing the place on Golden Field and, as is the of sportsmanship in the first place. hurtrrs ran rampant about the coun- , 'knit of big fish. usual ease, the teams are moving in thing about it is the fact that the Home Made Chicken Tamales for Along one of my favorite fishing to the game knotted for first place. pools every now and then I encoun Comparative dope and scores give sale at all Coquille grocery sores and ter a lad—aged nine. Always, he Marshfield a slight edge, but when it meat markets. Fresh daily. C. W. 40tf greets me eagerly as to how’» the ”omei to basing a prediction as to Johnson, phone 604-J. fishin’. He sport« the most winning the outcome on what the past per «mile it ha« been my pleasure to see formance of either of these two elev in many a day. It flares to life in an en« has brought out, one is making a instant. Just to have him. ¿ticking sad mistake. This is the "civil war” around does a fellow good. He was fray of Coo.» county, just »like the sticking with me the other day, when Oregon-Oregon State battle is the I decided to ero:s the river to a deep "civil war” engagement of the <itate. hole near the (typosite bank. I told This game will not necessarily decide the boy my intentions and for once the bunting winner. On Thanksgiv i the little smile didn’t flare. I could ing Day another game betwen the see he was disappointed, for it was Bulldogs and Pirates is scheduled, seemingly impossible for him to ac- while the latter has one other date, Dr. Miles 1 company me. I was fixed for wad that with Coquille’s Red Devils on NERVINE ing with hip boots, so I inquired, ‘Do November 18. i you want me to carry you acrces on “Did the work" my back?” Instantly that smile says Still the third encounter of local in flashed forth and he nodded his head Miss Gllvar terest will pit the Coquille Indepen violently up and down, evidently too dents against the Fairview OCC team WHY DON’T excited to speak. So stooping down rn a game which will be a high spot of I took him upon my back and waded YOU the Saturday afternoon Corn Show the river. I was using two hooks TRY IT?5, entertainment. The last time these • and the first cast netted two nice I After more than three months ' trout Was that kid excited? He teams met the boys coached by Keith of suffering from a nervous ail (Leslie went through four torrid quar- fairly yelped with glee. Three more I ters of play, the local outfit winning, ment, Mias Oliver used Dr. Mlles ! good-sized trout were taken from the Nervine which gave her such 20 to 6. The Fairview eleven has in splendid results that she wrote hole and then the little t ’ “ " ‘ ‘ --------- “"‘¡T* | it» lineup several ex-college and high us an enthusiastic letter. started stealing my bait. Eagerly ”r * the * ( school players, who will be in fine lad watched as I would jek, but no I If you suffer from "Nerves.” condition to cope with the diversified If you lie awake night», nv-re fish were hooked. Presently I attack of spinners and reverses used •tart at tudden noises, tire said to him, “Those fish are regular by Coquille. easily, are cranky, blue and thieves—they’s getting all my bait” jldcretw, your nerves are (His, smile flared as he exclaimed, probably out of order. If you want to subscribe for a Port "Now I bet I know why they call ’em Siulet and relax them with the land daily the clubbing combination «teel-heads.” same medicine that “did the we offer with the Sentinel will save Boy, that hit my funny spot. Pret work” for this Colorado girl. yon money. ty cute remark I call it and felt that Whether your "Nerves" have troubled you for hours or for it merited the gift of the five trout to . ysora. you’ll find this time- the hoy who made it. I packed him tasted remedy effective. back acrons the river, told him good- , At Drug Store» 25c and (1.00. bye and started homeward. A' r DR MILFS grimy little hand waved farewell, the Stated Communication smile flared, the roar of the river drowned his shouted words as he Tuesday, N ot . 14 7:30 p. turned homeward, proudly carrying, ____________i 'QUID * upon a forked stick, the Ave trout I had given him.' And as I watched him swing along it brought back memories of my kid days, when I too, carried trout upon a .forked stick and gazed with wistful eyes upon grown fisher men and longed for the day when I í>- would be a man, wouldn’t have to go to school and could fish each day to And You’ll Jump Out of Bed my heart’s content. That’s life for in the Morning Karin’ to Go you, youthful eyes always looking ahead,"far ahead, into the future and U you feel sour and sunk and when the g6al of life has finally been the world looks punk, don't swal reached, or failure faces you, it mat low a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing ters not which, wistful eyes turn back gum and expect them to make you nito the past and it doesn’t take much suddenly sweet and buoyant and to stir up golden memories, for in- full of sunshine. stance, just a kid hurrying happily For they can’t do it. They only homewards with five trout upon • move the bowels and a mere move ment doesn’t get at the cause. The forked stick. — reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should See Mansell Drayage and Delivery pour out two pounds of liquid Co. for Min Wood, $2 a load. Orders bile into your bowels daily. tilled Notice of Coos County Budget i « I 1 ,V I 1 I Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. A A. M. N ERVINE Wake Up Your Liver Bile -Without Calomel I I