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THB COQUILLE VALERY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE L 1»»< PAGI BfGRT Cougars Defeat Bandon, 13-1 /aged In many district), is one of counting thousands of adults destroy he beat destroyers of the alfalfa ed, there was 822,500 worth of fur The Coquille Cougars, a team com By Lane Laaave jveevil. The black bird ia also re- wasted from the destroying of the posed of boys who huve reached the A rather rare animal was trappeu «ponsible foe the destruction of this newborn coyotes alone. age limit for the American Legion and brought into town during the pact T jo week some spotlighter shined Junior League, played the'r second tost. trapping season. In fact the trappei To my knowledge the state of the eyes of Mr. Judd’s Ane milch-cow game of the season last Sunday ana brought it in for identiAcation. It Maine pays the largest bounty on and shot and killed the animal, evi decisively downed a similar team from didn’t take an old Southern long to •obeats of any state in the Union. dently mistaking it for a deer. Mr. Bandon by the »core of 13 to 1. identify it, for the animal was a I’he bounty paid there is 320 per cat. Judd is a neighbor of ours here in the. Bobby Colliet, pitching for the lo ’possum. In Kansas there A a bounty of ten Fairview valley. Such a spotlighter cale, turned in a great game, and bar They are not a native of Oregon by enta paid on jack-rabbits. Until re as the one who killed the cow is a ring a tendency toward wildness, a long shot, but a few scattered onet cently Maryland paid a bounty on menace to everything that walks. showed mid-season form and set the prowl about the state, having obta n hawks. And while most every state Even a human being ia not safe Bnndonites down with ease, allowing ed their start from several pairs tha rotecta eagles, Missouri pays a Afty where such a man roams at large, i them only two hits and striking out •«reaped from captivity after being ent bounty on them. It is unlawful to use spotlights in Ave. 'Louis Donaldson wa« the big brought here from the south. Lota of «people labor under the im- pursuit of deer, even during open • gun of the Coquille attack, with four It is doubtful that there are many >reasion that all coyotes are natural season. However, I would suggest hits and a walk out of Ave times at people in our state who would be >orn killers of sheep. This is far that the «hooter of cows and other bat. Tom Stacer a loo starred at bat, crazy to partake of the flesh of the from the truth. After investigations domestic stock, if he insists upon with three hits out of Ave and also oppoaum and if many pairs wore lib ■overing a period of many years and night should use a powerful turned in some sparkling plays in the ........ hunting, .... erated they should propagate rather '» careful study of wildlife conditions, I light and approach his unsuspecting Held. Lawhorne played his usual fast. Their propagation in the south t have reached the conclusion that prey close enough to be able to see steady, reliable game and Vem Han is curbed, owing to the fact that they here isn’t one coyote in a dozen that what he ia shooting and to lay off the sen turned in a good day’« work be- are considered a great delicacy, es is actually a killer. I have known of rest of the cowb in this neighbor hind the plate. pecially among the colored race. J ust them to range amongst sheep for hood. The Bandon -team has lost its give old Sambo a nice juicy 'possum months and months at a time and A Curry county paper publishes parly season enthusiasm, after two I the fact that two young boys shot and «unrounded by hot sweet “taters” and never molest them. decisive beating« at the hands of the brown gravy and that ia just as near On ene accasion there were neveral killed an old mother bear and one Cougars and has cancelled remaining heaven to that old colored eport as •oyotes in a district where sheep were ' cub and wounded another cub, which games on the schedule. This cancella N ote the bright spar 'toing killed. I was called there and serves again to bring a protest from tion leaves the Cougar« open for he can wish for. While on the subject of trapping it the very first night I caught the kill- the writer concerning there not being kle and snap of Acme beer. games and managers of teams inter might interest some of you readers er, a very large male eoyote and that a closed season upon poor old bruin. j anted should communicate with Experts will tell you that Tom- to take a glimpse at one of the trap ended the killings. In a pack of coy-, It is far from being a credit to shoot my Thrift at Coquille. just as important for beer ping methods used in ,gputh Africa to otes there are at times one «old leader down a poor old mother bear and lit Bandon I R H O to be of exactly the right ensnare baboons. The small boys of whq does the killing for the rest of tle helpless cub and to wound the other Vogle, 2 0 0 8 0 that continent are the ones who in the pack. It ia true that the others little fellow to be left to die a linger Baird, ss color as for diamonds. A 0 • 2 1 dulge mostly m that pastime. A small will feed upon the carcassed of the ing death. At this season their pelts Wade, 8, p 0 0 0 0 bright, light color such as hole is cut in a gourd and a nut is animals that are brought down by the are worthless and besides the little Brewer, „ c 0 1 2 o is possessed by Acme dropped inside. The gourd is then leader, but it is seldom that they join Yellows aren't much larger than a Robard, 1 0 0 8 0 fastened to a tree by a length of in the killings. good-sized puppy. tight Pilsener is positive Laird, c, 1 0 0 7 4 A cub bear is a regular little clown1 Rüsen’b]étt r stout cord or wire. The holes in the Where small game abounds in a 0 0 2 proof of the super! 0 id one of the most lovable little ' nc]ferfttine, c gourds are large enough for the ba district where sheep graze, the kill end 1 0 0 0 materials which- are boon to squeeze his hand through, but ings of coyote« regarding sheep are fellows imaginable and it grieves any Conn, p 0 1 0 1 not big enough to withdraw it when rare indeed. skillfully brewed. They are content to true sportsman to think of the harm- his Ast is closed over the nut. He feed upon raftbits, mice, mountain ie&i little fellow« being murdered in CAUrOtNIA SMWINO 32 1 2 24 10 2 doesn’t have sense enough to relln boomers and different rodenta and cold blood. Instead of such acta as Coquille B R H O A E qulsh his grip on the nut but jump, leldom molest the flocks. But it is a ' the killing of innocents being lauded Davis 6 0 0 0 0 0 pounding the nroven fact that wherever the ro by the press, if such acts were cen around yelling and Morgan, c, 3 4 1 1 2 0 0 gourd on the, ground, sometimes for dents are erased from the picture, t sored it would Itetesa great ways to Hatcher, 3 5 I 1 1 1 1 a half an hour or so before he let.* «heep are attacked in that district ward the conservatTm of our fast-dis Donaldson, r 4 3 4 0 1 0 loose and can get his hand out. Per *>y the coyotes. What could be more appearing game. Lawhorne, 1 4 1 2 12 0 0 haps something similar to writer*: latural? Their natural food is taken Have been rather up in the air the Hansen, c 5 2 2 e 1 0 cramp attacks his hand which even ’rom them and they must eat in order pa«t month trying to become a sheriff Stacer, 2 5 2 8 4 1 1 tually casues him to turn loose of th« *o survive and hunger drives them to and write Out-of-Doors Stuff at the Thrift, a 2 2 1 0 .3 0 nut When he is Anally free he goer 'rill the sheep for food. same time, and if I have got balled Collier, p S 1 2 2 6 0 away grumbling and fussing at the He up to the extent of repeating myeelf Swain,' c The coyote does much good. 1 0 0 0 0 0 whole world, much to the amusement ’erves to keep down digger squirrels upon certain «subjects in this issue, Schaer, c 0 0 0 0 0 1 of the young trapeprs. who amid the snd harmful rodenta and the jack that have appeared in the past, I ask branches of the trees have watched rabbits in many districts. In fact he that my readers will pleare overlook 41 IS 16 27 13 8 his antics. has quite a diet. I am not quoting it this time and I will try and not let Bandon >0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0— 1 “All Outdoor« Magazine” otate- from books, but from actual observe- 'it happen again in the future. Coquille 0 7 1 1 0 2 0 2 •—13 that the governor of Texas has taken Hon when I name the following items Summary—Three base hit, Hatcher; the well known stitch in timd by sign *>n the coyote’«*) menu: rabbits, mice, At Christian Science Churches two base hit, Donalds* n; struck out, ing a bill making it a punishable of-1 birds, mountain-boomers, venison, .“Soul and B dy." was the cubjeci by Collier, 5; by Conn, 6; by Wade, 4; fense to pick wild Bowers in tha rrasshoppers, squirrels, apples, wild of the Lesson-Sermin in all Churches state. With the present day cowboy blackberries, huckleberries. Ash and of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May base on balls, off Collier, 7; of Conn, 1; off Wade 3; hit by pitcher, by Col wearing nighties and devoting hi* qertain kind of grasses. The largest 27. lier, 1; by Conn 1; sacrifiée hit, Thrift; leisure moments to bridge, there is no percentage of their food consists of | The Golden Text was, “The very stolen bases, Morgan, Donaldson, Land Keniortd to Entry tolling when, unrestrained by law, h. mice, squirrels and rabbits at all God of peace sanctify you wholly; Stacer, Collier, (Helferstine, 2; double Notice ia hereby given that Lots 12 might begin to gather nosegays. ,T?e/ h*vej£* ,P*tien^ o*land I.pray God ypur whole omritjujd play, Thrift to Stacer to Lawhome. ysnd 18, Sec, |9, T. 84 S., R. )1 W„ The writer certainly agrees with ----- •our old tom cat wlwn it comas to- — ----- — — ----------- ----- «rol an< bremelwn ' and j isedy trdy be pfeserved brameWil W. M.. 41.68 acres, near Illahe, Ore the editor of •Outdoors,” for hasn’- vaiting for a mouse, or a rat at his unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Gravel Ford Items gon, and EH, EH NWH and SE14 the Indian gone effete? No more hole. There they will crouch for Christ” (I Thess. 5:23). breech clouts for him, but tuxedos; n A surprise birthday party was giv 9WH Sec. 33, T. 26 S., R. 12 W., hours st a time, or will dig for hour_ Among the citations which com more ponies, but high powered ears ipon hour into the holes of boomers, prised the Lesson-Sermon was the en Joe Walker at his home Saturday 140 acroi of cut-over land near Sum no more war dances—now he tread w digger squirrels, seeking to un- following from the Bible: “Beloved, night The evening was spent play ner, Coos Co., Oregon, has been re the light fantastic and the old tom •arth them. ing “500" snd with music. Refresh stored to entry, subject to the prefer now are we the sone of God” (I John tom has been laid aside for the saxo ments of cake, coffee, sandwiches and ence rights of ex-service men of any Lota of the killing of eheep that is 3:2). phone, and tailor-made cigarette« laid at the door of the coyote is done pickles, were served at a late hour. war, military expedition or military The Lesson-Sermon also included supplant the pipe of peace; the wa by other snimala. Those preaent were Mr. and Mm. occupation in which the United States the following correlative passages whoop has been cast behind for th During one summer agents of the from the Christian Science textbook, Roy Swan and family, Mr. and Mrs. may have been engaged, and to citi zens of the United State« who nerved college yell, the wigwam discarded Biological Survey dug out the dens "Science and Health with Key to the Vernon Bennett and sons, Elvene and for modern dwellings. That master- ,*>f coyotes and destroyed 1500 young Averill, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Griffin with the Allied Armies during the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: piece painting “The End of the —little helpless things with their and Bud, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Griffin, world war, on June 16th, 1934, and “Jesus beheld in Science the perfect Trail,” in which the drooping savage eyes scarcely open. While their work the hostess, Mrs. Joe Walker, and open to the general public, if still va man, who appearM to him where sin cant, on September 15, 1934, at the sits astride a drooping horse, is bul was lauded in some quarters some Louis and Junior. ning mortal man appears to mortals. United States Land Office, Rose a memory from out the past. I have how I couldn't get much kick out of The Lee baseball team played the In this perfect man the Saviour saw burg, Oregon, and all inquiries rela often thought that it should be sup this display of sportsmanship, for Gravel Ford team Sunday, Leo win God’s own likeness, and thia correct planted by a painting of the redskin ning. There was a good crowd at tive thereto should be addressed to healed the sick. Thus this office. sitting slumped over the wheel of a that the kingdom of God tending. Applications may be filed in this powerful car, that has collided with a telephone and office by ex-service men within 20 daya prior to the date of the opening, 1 >r from May 27th, 1934, to June 16, I Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley in » r*1lahle Oregon stock company. -OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF BfUlLIANCY sparkle is to Non Fatte il ino- BEER SCHOOL DAYS This Truck can faÁetf pound out Tbs rear axle is fall-fioating. The drivisg pinion is straddle-aiounted. See the new Ford V-8 now on display at your nearest Ford dealer's. Body types available ia two wheelbases ta meet every hauling aead. ■SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER TORD V-8 Trucks AND COMMIICIAL CAIS 1934, and by the general public from August 26, 1934, to Sept. 14, 1934, and all applications filed during -this 20- dhy period will be considered aa Aled simultaneously and if more than one application ia filed for the same tract a drawing will be held to determine the winner. Ex-service men must file with their applications a aoldier’a affidavit and a certified copy of their discharge, and all applicants must Ale a non water reserve affidavit with all appli cations, and those filing on Lota 12 and 13 Sec. 19, T. 34 S„ R. 11 W„ must file a Power-Site reservation and pay 82.50 per acre in addition to the fees and commissions, 50 cents an acre of it at time of filing and $2.00 when making proof. On the cut-over land only the fee and commissions are required. No rights may be acquired to said land by aetflement in advance of entry, or otherwise, except in ac- cordance with above. W. H. Canon, Register. By DW1G