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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1934)
y?J ' * * nJ a-- ¿■A,- . \ 1 V !.¿■-■-■J." ■ OUT-OF-DOOI& STUFF ■ < L I I I I I i | *?= an I of the r© J.l.MeH1Hfj"Jl.3ML'l» - A-XIX—l. of the I ■ . . . ■se* A easy UNDER THE BLEACHERS gram is adorned by a football game erous and not wait until it to practi featuring Coquille’s Red Devils and By Lana Leneve | My Mark Seeley I climbed Into the hilto cally exterminated before passing Bandon’s Tigers. This portion of Co- Deer season to ended. Grouse' f( With real Bulldog viciousness. farther I went the harder it rained. I drastic laws for its protection. quiile’s annual celebration is set for season, quail and Chinese pheasant : was soaked to the hide in a few mo It appears to me that the mule deer North Bend ate up the Red Devil two o'clock Saturday gftemoon. season now all lie behind us. There menta. I hunted hard untM ' about should have a break by closing the meat thrown at her last Saturday to Up to date the s?ason for Coquille is nothing left to shoot lawfully but fopr-thirty, then I decided to return seasons on them for a couple of yeafs soundly whip our Coquille team, 31 has not been what it should be, one to 0. The Bulldogs, apparently an ducks, geese and snipe. And soon to camp. I was far back in the tim at least. setback after another being register that season will end. The pity of it ber and realized that I must hasten It was thought an utter impossi gered by their failure at Bandon the ed. 1 Bandon started the list of de is the fact that all the shooting sea to make Gold Beach by the time bility to ever exterminate the buffalo. week previous tore unrelentingly feats, 19 to 0, followed by successive sons come in a bunch. Then the old darkness fell. With this thought in At one time it was estimated that 00 into their opposition. •* losses to Marshfield, 35 to 0, Myrtle rifle and scatter guns are laid aside mind I was making haste through million buffalo roamed the plains The overwhelming way in which Point, 0 to 0, and North Bend, 31 to 0. for a nine-month period. It’s truly the forest when suddenly a buck! And yet where are the buffalo to North Bend won skyrocketed her op Besides the disadvantage Of its being a long time to have to lay aside your burst from cover just ahead of me. J day? The heath hen that roamed portunities for league honors, one his first season as mentor, Coach Wil SELF-HEATING IRON pals of the hills and marshes Of And now, I figure, that this to a good the prairies by the millions to no lone defeat, the 2 to 9-win by Ban M LIGHTS INSTANTLY son has been faced by such problems course, there is no law concerning a sequel to my other hard luck trip in more. The last one in existence died don, being the only blemish in her .« many Injuries and the development man engaging in target practice, but to the hills, for though I returned a short while back. At that, it had conference record. It will, of course, of inexperienced players, and then by there to not the kick found in firing without a fish, I brought that back no mate and never was there a be an uphill fight but the two re the habit of his athlotes of breaking at a mark that to derived from the back with me. And what a lifesaver chance for that bird to come back. A maining civil war big games with the training rules. hunt for game. A flying clay bird is it was—it kept me from being skunk truly deplorable condition—the last arch-enemy, Matshfield, may see The Tigers of Bandon are tied with a mighty poor substitute when com ed this season. bird of its race—the one loan heath Coach Adams' team come up. Marshfield for top honors in the pared to the swift-winged flight of a Coquille offered only a fighting re league. Bandon has won from North I beHeve without doubt, that there, hen wending its lonesome course game bird. And a stationary mark were fewer deer killed this season about the vast expanse that was once sistance to North Bend and against Bend, 2 to 0, Coquille, 19 to 0, and for your rifle fails dismally to com than in many seasons past. Bucks, home for millions of its kind. Who the Bulldog defense could not muster Reedsport. 33 to 0, though the latter pare with that of a leaping buck. were mighty hard to find. Extreme'* knows? ‘ Perhaps ... this - lone ...... bird died enough power to seriously threaten was a non-conference fray. Two tie There's many the gun that is not dry weather, an off season and the of grief after months and months of the opposing goal. The large offen 11“$ easy and pleasant tn iron with a games have been played with MyrUe uncased during the long period of lateness of the reason were some of futile search, seeking just one lone sive threat for North Bend was her X Coleman. It saves your strength. Point, 6 to 0 and 0 to 0. A fullback, You do better ironing easier and quick closed seasons. And then, there’s a the contributing causes as to their bird of its own kind. mite quarterback, Smith, who con Young, is the main gun in the Ban er at less cost. This modern Coleman certain class of hunters who delight scarcity. In some localities the bucks Tlie grouse in this neighborhood sistently raised havoc with the de don play, though backs, Chambers Iron lights instantly ... no generating in taking the old rifle down and were rutting before the season ended. are going fast. There isn’t one bird fenders opposing him. Smith, the with match or torch ... no waiting. and H. Boak are known for their sighting it at an imaginary buck, or While at Gold Beach. I saw a couple where there used to be hundreds, team’s signal caller, kicked, ran the Saves you more time and work than a elusiveness. $100 washing machine. Do a whole taking the shotgun and lining it up that had been killed and their necks Hunters take small toll from the ends, bucked the line, and passed in The Coos county high school foot Ironing with one iron. on an imaginary swifi winged bird. were almost as 'large as their bodies, ranks of the grouse. Hawks, pred- real triple threat style. ball race has narrowed down to two The evenly heated double pointed base Just to cuddle the old gun to a man's' Bandon and Myrtle Point in the That means birm meat. The whole atory animals and domestic cats gone contenders, Bandon and Marshfield, Itons garments with fewer strokes. Iron cheek brings pleasant memories of secret of it is that the season runs j wild are the contributing causes di- other league contest made a real ing time is reduced one-third. Heats past seasons. In memory past hunts too late and In fact opehs too late, redly responsible for their decrease battle out of their game by dead with North Bend an outside possibil itself ... use it anywhere. Maltes and ity despite a defeat by Bandon. The are recalled and re-lived. burns its own yis. Economical, too. .. locking, 0 to 6. The tie did nothing From August first to October first. in numbers. Bay teams have yet to meet in their costs only jf'i an hour to operate. Many bitter disappointments occur to clear up the league race or give would He an ideal season. I wish to take this occasion to civil war games, while between these Come in and see it demonstrated. j B in the life of the nimrod. Hunts or And while speaking of seasons— thank A. A. Nosier, of San Diego, for an advantage to either of the teams fishing trips are planned days or the elk season over in eastern Ore- a communication received from him in their personal quarrel, the prior frays Marshfield meets Bandon, The league standing is: weeks in advance. Everything is in gon opens Nov. Sth. Ye gods! The regarding my article upon the slay fray also being horse and horse, Pct. readiness to sally forth in pursuit of antlers and teeth of an elk will be ing of men by mistaking them for though by a scoreless count. Bandon, Marshfield Phone 2-L 1.000 Front St. a buck, or on a fishing trip when about all there to worth saving of ths deer by careless hunters. Mr. Noe- thus remains undefeated but tied Bandon 1.000 something turns up that upsets the animal after it to slain. A hot idea, ler’s comments upon the article were twice, while Myrtle Point has been North Bend plans entirely. Usually it is ths indeed, opening the season during very much appreciated. This gshtle- eliminated by setbacks at the hands Myrtle Point Chadwick Lodge No. 68 weather that plays an important part the animals’ mating season when man. too, advanced a very good idea of North Bend and Marshfield. Coquille in the upsetting of the plans. And A break gave Myrtle Point a tie meat ia unfit for consumption. But that should have some effect upon A. F. & A. M. This week-end Cottage Grove plays how forcibly thia was brought home the elk over there are like the beaver careless hunters. He advocates that late in the fourtn quarter. Bandon at North Bend and Myrtle Point goes Stated Communication to me during the big storm of last were—too numerous, it has been when a man purchases a hunting li diverted from her splendid kicking to Reedsport. month. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 7:30 p. tn. stated—so nothing is left to do but cense that with the selling of the li game long enough to run a play on For many weeks James Linck, of her own ten yard line and this was kill them off. The poor old tame cense he should be given a good lec Calling cards. 50 for $1.00. Williamsport, Pa., and I had planned fellows are just about as wild as the ture recarding carelessness with fire her undoing. A fumble was recover a trip when the salmon were striking farmer’s cattle they have been graz arms arid of the graveness of the of ed by Myrtle Point, the touchdown on the Rogue. The day before the ing with during the hard winters. fense of mistaking another hunter coming at the end of three desper EMMETT W. GULLEY for CONGRESS storm broke, the setting for the big The kick for point What a thrill it must be to bag such for a deer. I appreciate letters like ate line plays. The Only Candidate for Congress (1st Dist.) who: catch was ideal. Linch arrived at 1. Condemns Recent Pay Increases to Congressmen and a big, bad, wild animal, as a half that written by Mr. Nosier very much was blocked. Gold Beach, secured a cabin at the The Bandon touchdown was count domesticated elk! The pleasure is indeed. Opposes the Congressional Mileage Graft, boLh Costing campground and phoned me to come all yours. the Taxpayers Millions. Though there were many “chinks* ed by a defensive halfback who, run on down. That was Saturday morn 2. If the game commission does in evidence the first day of the sea ning back to protect the safety, pick Stands for the Townsend Old Age Pension Plan. ing. The storm broke iri all its fury not begin to take a little heed son the wise old boys took to the ed up the ball after a punt and (Paid Advertisement) that night, but in spite of the fact, I and lend an ear toward actual con dense cover and eluded most of the wended his way through Myrtle pointed my car’s nose for Gold Beach servation the state of Oregon is going hunters who pursued them the bal Point with a 43 yard prance. Cham the following morning and drove to be shy not only the million trout ance of the season. I believe that bers, a newcomer to the Tiger lair, through the storm to that place. The which rotted in one dried up lake fewer birds were killed this season was the back and his action seeming old-timers informed us that if the ly caught the Bobcats napping. but they are going to be shy a mighty than in many seasons past. weather cleared the following day big attraction In Oregon. What I I believe that it would be a good that fishing would be excellent. The Following her 7 to 0 defeat at the refer to to the warfare that is being idea at the close of each Chinese following morning the sun came out waged upon the mule deer of this pheasant season for each hunter to hands of Medford, Marshfield was bright and we were in high spirits primed to take Roseburg last Friday and set forth for the mighty Chinook. state. There are thousands of hunters make a report to the local warden They stating how many birds he killed night on the Umpqua field, but the As if by magic the sun disappeared, pursuing them each season. are being hunted in open timber during the season. The number Wt Coach Osborn’s pigskfners could a high wind sprung up, the black It wm the where it is a lot easier to bag a deer killed could be compared with •the gain was a I to | tie. clouds rolled in and the rain began than in dense brush like Coos coun number liberated previous to the Marshfield boys’ first game under the to fall. We put back for camp dis ty’s hunting territory. Each year opening of the season and a sort of Ughts, the game being a preliminary gusted. sees an increase in hunters, in pursuit estimate made of the birds that ac to the Linfield-Southern Oregon Nor Sitting in the cabin watching the mal contest, which Linfield won, 14 rain come down gave me an idea. I of the mule deer. The handwriting tually survived the season. k., Well, we’ve shot deer, buffalo, elk to 7. went out to the car and brought forth may readily be glimpsed upon the At that, newspaper stories say the wall even at this early date. The and pheasants this issue. Next week, an old pair of shoes and dug a gun game was the best high school game out. I had a hunch that was working mule deer is headed upon the same perhaps we’ll go fishin.' in Roseburg this season, so Marsh trail that the buffalo went. Of strong. When I set forth for the hills course, it will take time, but not such Warranty and bargain and Sale field returned with some glory for back of Gold Beach my companion a great deal of time at that before Deeds for sale at The Sentinel office. Coos county. told me just what kind of “nuts” he these animals' ranks are greatly re Justice Court blanks for sale at this figured they raised in Oregon, if I duced. The time to practice conser- office. 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