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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1936)
coQüiixa valut * sentinel , coquille . oeegon . FEIDAT, MARCH 96, 1936. PAGE NINE OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF Down through the year* guns have down like toothpicks before raging branhees of various trees and shrubs z By Lans Leneve _ ■ been my consent companion*. Silent, gales. Stauch vessels are buried be- will appear in brand new dress. Wild it is true, but none the less tnpt- , neath mountain high waves and riv flowers will poke their bright faces It seems to me that the weather worthy—true friends. If I travel ers overflow, greet dams burst and forth from the forest’s carpet and the gods take keen delight in pestering through the woods or along a stream naught but a path of desolation and ruffed grouse (native pheasant) will me. Each time I plan on something without the feel of a six-gun nestling destrution lies in the wake of the start drumming from atop an old log. a few days ahead and wish and hope beneth my arm, or without the feel rampaging “gods.” Bright plumaged bird* will dart with all my heart for a nice day, on While again, in n kind mood, these about in search of material for their of a good rifle grasped in my hand, that particular day said weather gods or swung across my shoulder, I am same “godj'' dispense naught but nests and fishermen will be busy go turn on the faucet. Such is the case , practically lost—something is sadly sunshine, gentle breezes, soft moon ing over their fly tackle and getting today. I am seated in my den with missing. Whole days have I spent in light nights, and create things before ready for the opening day of the sea- 1 a nice fire crackling in the old fire the woods and alorg streams without you* eyes that cause you to pause and son. place, my bird dog curled up at my firing a shot. Never do I war upon marvel at the beauty of things. And busy housewives will begin feet and my old black cat dozing And so, while mighty and terrible dragging out the carpets. Now why my forest friends such as the bushy peacefully upon a cushion by the fire. bailed grey squirrel, the pine squir- in majestic strength while on a wild did I have to go think of that—that I gaze about the room at the array rel, chipmunks, camp robbers, and in rampage, and gentle as a lover in spoils everything. Dog-gone it any of pictures adorning the walls—big fact upon none of the birds of the milder goods, old Mother Nature’s how! Well, I’ve been looking for an Stillicious is a blending of three important foods. game pictures. And then my gaze woods with the exception of some of weather gods are really something to excuse to flop down on the old couch 1. MILK—Man’s first food requirement. goes to my old wooden decoy ducks the “killer” hawks. When necessity marvel at. They truly possess a magic and right now I’m going to do it. See 2. CHOCOLATE—the world's most popular flavor. that are lined up in the comer. demands, I kill a game bird, but will wand which is waved to suit their you all next week. Thoughts come crowding in and go hungry rather than do so during whims and man with all his intelli 8. YEAST VITAMINS B and G—Acknowledged as lighting my pipe I lean back in my I the spring of the year when all game gence, all his accomplishments,.his in essential to physial and mental well-being. Coquille Junior High in chair and eye rather Wistfully the birds D1I are nesting, or mothering their ventions, his genius rolled together, Your own milkman blends his milk with StillkiouH Yeast Championship Game Saturday comfortable couch that stands so In- ' young. yo "an do naught about it and has no Vitamin B Chocolate Syrup in scientifically accurate pro vitingly in the corner. I am» half | To me it is a pleasure to return control over the prankish weather portions, and under the strictest sanitary conditions. The The Coquille and North Bend Jun tempted to forego my writing and from a trip into the woods and know ;ods of Mother Nature, result is a delicious chocolate flavored dairy drink combin ior high schools will play for the flatten out upon the couch and lying that I left a clean trail behind me There is one bird that the rain ap- championship of ing the food value of milk solids and healthful yeast vitamin . vuauipiunsnip oi the" me junior junior high nign there bemoan my tough luck at hav- 1 and not one splattered by the blood parently has no effect upon his spir- schools of of Coos Coo* county county on on Saturday, Saturday benefits. j schools ing to postpone my trip into the hills' of innocents. its and that is robin i red-breast. March 2X ln the North com_ lit* —1 1------- - -- In Stillicious Chocolate you get Vitamin B benefits from the __ <__aa hall. on account of the rain. Well, as I was saying, the 22 and' Alnnff Along about about this this timo time nf of vpar year his his — munity tasteless yeast added to our products. Perhaps some of you hard-boiled the box of cartridges were laid atop | hroaty notes may be heard during Myrtle Point and Power* will play Every quart of Stillicioue Chocolate Drink contains 30 ■ ■" wonder ’ woodsmen will at * “ the ' fact ’ the paeksack and all was in readiness he morning hours whether it it “ tor the consolation championship. Sherman units of Yeast Vitamins B and G. This is usually that I should fear to venture forth for a day’s pilgrimage into the hills, pouring rain or the sun is shining At the preliminary tournament considered the approximate Vitamin B equivalent of three into the hills while it is raining. I a day with the camera, a day with And, too, about thia time of year that held in North Bend last Saturday, cakes of yeast. I golden-voiced meadowlark begins to ’ Coquille won the preliminary round do not fear to do so, for if I.should ♦houghts, a day with Nature. Pure Fresh Milk & Cream Snuggling down in bed the previ-!tound forth hls beautiful notes — a count all my finger and toes and then 1 by defeating Myrtle Point 31-16. from double tested cows drifted off to sleep with harbinger of spring. And it won’t be Then in the semi-finals Coquille de multiply by all my -readers’ fingers ous night, ___ I _________ and toes, the result probably would a feeling of supreme cunvenuiwai ... — ------- feated the Coos River team 54-9. contentment lon ---------- * now - until the -------------- old blue --- grouse not equal the amount of times that I j ,5orvading my whole soul and with bagin “booming away from the ■ North Bend went into the final .....s, laughing of * “ the and the mating 1 brackets, after defeating Powers 35-9 have braved the forests in .......... rain -- and: thoughts of forest trails, I ‘ ' * branches ”-----u“ “ ** firs *~ J ** “ — s 1 V. L. Cornelius But for a _______ streams, _______________ singing birds and blue skies °‘ ‘be mountain quail will be and Bunker Hill 40-16. snow and lashing gales, f .__________ Phone 7-R-42 Coquille heard and the swallows will appear real pilgrimage into the jungles I passing in sleepy vision before me. The Coquille Junior High is rated K prefer a spring, or a day late in fall,' And then morning came. Before and begin “making mud pies” with as one of the strongest teams in the which to stick in the eaves of your county, having won ten out of eleven with the sun shining from blue skies, rtawn j gat upright ln with perchance a fleecy cloud or two hIng was amiss! what wag it? And house and barn. And that long-billed games played this year. Coquille and floating lazily across the blue ex-, then- to my sleep-fogged brain the mite of beauty, the humming bird North Bend have each won a game will be poised above your garden Jrom the other, so the play-off for the panse and the wind just barely whis-, fact penetrated—it’ was raining! flowers. The lazy sound of droning championship should be a hard- pering through the tope of the big, Dissappointment, bitter, deep dis- bees will be heard and before we tress and the deep silence broken! fought battle. I appointment, now and then By the song of a bird. i I rain-drenche ‘ came crowding in'. The . really know it, Old Man Winter will The following are the scores of the drenched woods held no allure. fading into the background and games played last Saturday: All this is missing upon a rainy day Dleamg of the night before were but receiving a farewell boot from the Preliminary Licensed Carrier iXk?oul°bl^d,nthingshof a memory-^renche4 b> P°urin« ^J^V^ne weather'gods Phone 94R, Coquille Coos River defeated 1 Riverton, ^vLnn^t £wSTtheirain that splattered mockln«‘y Who drowned the land with water beauty cannot be visioned with the tlw roo __ _______________ 2__ and ral8cd havoc only a few short 22-13; Coquille defeated I Myrtle roof f . £ Onceagain the, weather Point 32-16; North Bend defeated same ardor as they may upon a day gods had turned traitor, had double- rock cisterns -and so practically every Rev. T. R. Jackman Writes weeks ago. Powers 35-9; Bunker Hill defeated of sunshine. crossed me. For after all, they are 'home has its cistern. But now this And it won’t be long until the harsh 'Bridge 17-12. About Jerusalem ’ s Water Last evening I stowed the old cam- never to be trusted as they hold, it crow of the Chinese rooster will greet rapidly growing modem city of Je Semi-Finals era away in my pack sack, together appears, no respet for man or beast, our ears, out here in the country. The rusalem is rejoicing as the age-old (Continued from Page One) Coquille defeated Coos River 54-9; with a lunch. Atop the sack I laid At times they are ruthless in their muddy appearance of the river will problem of water shortage has been North Bend defeated Bunker Hill my 22 rifle and a box of cartridges. fury—rending, tearing demons, bent changp to a lighter hue and the small Hezekiah solved this problem in his solved. When we arrived here last I never go into the woods without upon the sole purpose of destruction. steams’ voices Which have been 40-16. day by constructing an under ground month we noticed signs everywhere some sort of a rifle, or my six-gun Cities are wiped out. Trees that raised to a loud roar will be subdued acqueduct and bringing the water reminding people of this shortage. Cancer swinging from a shoulder holster. have stood for centuries are mowed o a laughing little song. The bare ■from the fountain which was outside They read: “Remember the water (Oregon State Board of Health) One the walls into the city and thus sav shortage. Please co-operate." Cancer causes one out of every ten ing it from destruction. hotel manager told me that his water The water deaths in Oregon, and is the second brought into the city from the foun-| i bill for the past ninety days had most frequent cause of death in this 1 lain was emptied into the Pool of Si amounted to $350.00 and when we j'ate. Of all deaths from cancer 95 loam. Numerous pools are mention were in Jerusalem in 1933 we were ner cent occur after the age of thirty- ed in the history of Jerusalem and all charged as high as one dollar for five. It is more prevalent among of these were thus formed, the most, enough water to take a bath. wqgpen than among men. With the Important ones being the two pools The city has permitted the resi increased span of life more persons of Gihon, the pool of Hezekiah and dents to fill their water tanks, which reach the cancer age. The increase the pool of Betheada, which was lo they keep on the roof of the houses, of the cancer death rate is not simply cated near the Sheep Gate (now only once every seven days. Should apparent; it is a real increase. Im- known as Herod's Gate), which was they be careless with the water and j.oved methods of examination and only discovered in 1888. this supply run out bofore .he tanks diagnosis have undoubtedly contri- Jerusalem’s water comes today were refilled there was oily one bu.ed -to the increase. from three sources, the first of which thing for them to do, take a bucket A cancer begins as a localized de has been the source of the city's sup and go to their neighbors and see if velopment of body cells which take ply since the days of the Old Testa they could find one who would loan -n s lawless growth and, disregarding ment. I refer to the Pools of Solo them water. the ordinary physiological relation mon, three in number which are lo This shortage is now ovar for a ship, invade or crowd out the normal cated eight mile* south of Jerusalem new pipeline has just been completed. body tissue. If this new growth is on the road to Bethlehem. These It has been undor construction for not completely removed at once, a ' pool* drain some sixty miles of sur-1 some time and much difficulty has result which can be obtained only in , face and Solomon made hi* ancient been connected with the laying of It* earliest development, it continues 1 pipeline of stones with holes cut in the pipe. In fact 67 days have elapsed to grow until it causes the death of j the center and then cemented togeth since the water was promised and the the patient.- Cancer is largely a dis er, and to conduct the water to Je delay has caused much criticism in ease of adult life. The disease is rusalem it was necessary to lay both the Arabic and Jewish papers. On the day when the line was more frequent in large cities than in nearly 20 miles of conduit in order rural communities. It is more com-’_____ __ finally completed, Mrs Jack man and to maintain the water level so that it mon among the well-to-do than I ^uld 'flo" ^0"t^ ¿ty’.' _____ ________ ,______ .. Solomon I followed along the new pipeline among the poor. - - piece of - engineering - did a __ good and through the Judean hills and across u-Pii ? *no^n’ these pools are ln use today forming the Plains of Sharon to Ras-el-Aln out many important facts have I an important source of It* water sup near Joppa. There are seve: al pump . .... been - ing stations along the line to get the discovered. We know that cancer is ply not communicable from one person to i The second source of supply is water up to the altitude of Jerusalem mother and that there is no danger from Ain Farah, the traditional which is 2450 feet above sea level. of the nurse contracting the disease in “still waters” of the 23rd Psalm, and This is an important day in the city Taring for the cancer patient We the third i* the spring water from the and we have had th* privilege of tnow that there is some evidence Wadi Kelt situated in the arid wild seeing this -age-old problem sotved. hat the predisposition to cancer may erness between Jerusalem and Jeri ' inherited. We also know that one cho. High Grade Bull at Arago form of cancer after another has been General Allenby had to face the A recent importation to Coos coun hown to be related to some form of problem of supplying his troops with ty is a high class registered Jersey ■hronic irritation The study of can- water during the world war when yearling bull, which Mrs. Jos. J. •er in animals has gone far to sup they marched on Jerusalem He Bugnuda purchased from John W port the proof that chronic Irritation solved It by pumping pumj water from the Coppini, nationally known Jersey s an important factor in its causa river Nile. ' The ___ TuÂs had a saying, breeder of Humboldt county, and tion. I “When the Nile water flow* Into Pal shipped to her ranch at Arago, which Most cancers are preceded by some estine ____ ___ ___ we __________________ will be driven out.” Thi* is being operated by her sons. Cop- ■’orm of irritation, many of which we Mying Huraily cam* true when Al- pini's herds hold the highest contin m detect and eliminate through lanby pumped 600,000 gallons of uous seven-year record of production orompt examination and treatment, water daily frqjn the Nile through the for all breeds in the United States, tmong the most preventable cancers barren desert into Palestine by mean* with an average of 541.19, are those affecting the lip, tongue, of pipe laid along the railroad track The dam of this young bull, which floor of the mouth and throat. Near- built for hi* advancing army. This so is named “Dolly’s Noble Missionary 'y all of these are the results of surprised the Turk* that some say it No. 371755,” had a two-year old rec chronic irritation—bad teeth, smok- influenced thdlr surrender. ord of 5«2 pounds of butterfat in 365 'ng, and the later results of syphilis. Today, a* in olden times, every days. Moles that a subject to chronic irri drop of rain that fall* on thi* high tation, or that show any tendency to mountain range is saved in deep. grow or ulcerate, should be removed surgically. Unusual lumps or — growth in any part of the body' should be detected early and removed if there is any question of cancer. The early detection and treatment of cancer is recognized to be the pro cedure of greatest value In its con form a quartette of virtues that trol. Every cancer is controllable at some stage of its existence. The will never be improved upon. proper time for treatment for a can —James Oliver cer is in the early stages, before the cancer cells from the first tissues are distributed through the lymph to some distant part of the body. Coquille Bandon Prevent cancer by thorough physi cal examination. Prompt action is 109R 1WW necessary. Surgery is still the most certain method of cure. 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