substituted. Leonard Farr Letter From Germany -Doors Stuff ■ver ______ since the first ot days whan Mr. Hartley used to teach feet °f snow, we are -us in Freshman History how Hanni­ 'is still snow there on the 1st of May. I < bal came up with his elephants and , You can’t help but admire their (Continued from Page One) overwhelmed the Gauls (is my mem- ' abilities as farmers. with the Lost Sheep. • ory correct?) by coming through the | Their method ofx drying hay is When we left Bad W i s es t?, v , Breqpet Pass, I have envisioned it interesting. They go out into the icided to close I elk this started up into the mountains. After as a sort ot door through a thin, abundant pine forests and cut the ¡year in Coco Eleventh crossing the divide at Achen, (bound­ solid strip of mountains. Of course, I branches off about five feet long, (hour protest was sent in by Coos ary of Germany and Austria), we this is not exactly truA The Paas is leaving the secondary branch pro- Bay sportsmen (t) asking that the cerna down right into a long, narrow actually the valley of two rivers— truding about four inches, Then, season be opened on the old bull lake, called Achensee, as pretty as one which flows from the town at they point one end of the stick, pound elk. The opening ot the seaaon was ‘ you could want. The road, along the Brenner (on the border between it into the ground and hang the hay requested by the president of the eastern shore had to be dug out from Italy and Austria) north to Inns­ on ft so as to get it off the ground IzaakWalton League of Cbos and Qur- the mountains« Across the crystal­ bruck (Sin River) and one which and to allow better circulation and i y counties, according to a press dis­ clear blue water, the mountains rose flows south from Brenner into Italy, utiUzation of the sun’s rays. patch. The contention of this or­ directly from the water's edge up to ■They arrange them ln true Nazi ganization, or members, was to the (Lisack River.) Noig, since the snow peaks. It was a dream lake! sources of both streams are less than style—in perfect formations, so that effect that it would not hurt the The forest was thick up to the they look like platoons of doughboys' propagation of the elk to kill ott a mile timberline. From there we dropped worn this central portion away, the ln a field, or as someone suggested, the old bulls. on down south to the Inn River, crest of the pass is low. TYiis crest little old men, hunched over, stand­ In the first place, the few sur- which runs into^ thè Danube at is called “Brenner Paas” and takes its ing around in the field talking. i viving old bulls are doing no damage Passau The farmer usually does not have whatever and there are only a few name from the town there which is ’'The Inn Valley is about one mile I ' divided in the middle by the bound­ a central barn for the storage of his ct them left to roam their old haunts. wide at most spoto—varying up ary. The Italian half is called Bren- hay. He has a half dozen small And what is more important is the to 1H mites. Again, mountains rise nero and the Austrian portion is sheds placed out in his hay fields. fact that the Izaak Walton League of abruptly from (he valley to 3.Q00 or called Brenner. The advantage of this arrangement, America is suposed io be composed 4.000 (some 7300) feet. What a light! We were allowed to go only as far I fail to see. It seems to me to work of members with the welfare of game The valley 'was very fertile. The Inn ' as the boundary, so we parked our to his detriment animals and birds strictly at heart. River was about 75 yards wide but Sometimes his bay stack will be According to their doctrine they are car, and walked over into Italy. not very deep at this point. An interesting spectacle was a under a movable roof, supported by' protectors of any species of game The farmers build their homes lake about 1,000 yards down from, four poets and moved by' means of: that is disappearing. They are sup­ right up the sides of the valley as the pass. It was pbout 200 yards in ropes and pulleys. As he builds the' posed to be the sponsors of laws and far as possible.* They are scattered diameter, fed by the springs which pile up, he raises the roof, and vice legislation that are for. the benefit out so that between Jeribach and are the source of the Sin River. The j versa. No walls are used ln this of wildliife in every sense of the Rotholz (where we hit the Inn River) overflow of the lake, of course, forms arrangement.' and Innsbruch (to the west), it the Sin. An Austrian was busy fish- j In all our travelling yesterday, I, word. And just what has the Coos Bay outfit demonstrated along those looked like one long, scattered vil­ Ing in this little lake—green cap with fail to recall seeing a single hog, al- lines? Here's the whole setup in a lage. Seceral cattles were perched feather, leather shorts, and suspend­ though we m> numerous cattle (milk I nutshell: , w' on the few foothills along the valley. , coWs—a .sort of rugged or wild-look­ They have asked and received They added“ their intrigue to the ers, knee sox and all—quite a sight, ing Jersey), and horses. We saw a from the State Game Commission an , they are. ' <. beauty of the acene. __ __ ________ __ ____ J The fall of this Sin River provides tractor used for mowing only once— open Season on the poor, old few re­ As we went up the Inn River, never a horse. The other 99.9 per maining bull elk in this county. The snow-capped mountains .came lessaz w —tiivuuwMur^ . , more — • tremendous potential for water­ i cent of the time mowing was done by season has "been fixed at a date when I power. Hitler harnessed this power and more into view. These moun­ hand. No sheep, either. (I didn’t thq meat ________________ _____________ is unfit to eat, therefore the tains are of the most rugged sort. and we succeeded pretty well in They are jagged, saw-toothed and knocking it out with our bombers. even get a glimpse of a mountain result will be that practically all the <°*1- 'bulls will be killed off, the majority Southeast razor-backed ridges for the most Several of the strategically located acre tract In the wintertime, the livestock ¡ of the meat will be spoiled and all ___ ____ _ ______ ________ ___ part. The _ geological explanation for villages were damaged, the formation of "these Bavarian AI rb ' Electric railroads service these Uve in the main barn which is built that wlu cothe of the killings will (these were Austrian Alps, .actually), areas. They seem to operate very onto the ■ back wall of the quaint he some tropies in the order of elk "little old” house. , In this way, the' antlers and elk teeth. This gesture of would be most interesting. It was efficienty. a beautifully clear day so you can *The steep slopes of this Sin valley animals are tended without exposure the members of this organization, as imagine the undescribable scenes we are as fertile flk the Coquille valley, of either man or animal to the ele-'wau M any other so-called sporta­ ments. You will wonder about sani- 1 melli well go down ln the history enjoyed. i or, at least the Austrians make it tation ln such a setup. No doubt, it « -ame affalse as one of the most BARROW DRUG CO. such. They build their homes up and At Innsbruck, I convinced Col. is not good. But, the cleanliness of cold-blooded plotting against a Dubuy that since the French Mor- down the slopes and farm the land I these farms is miraculous. No mud( B{wciM of wild game in the history roccoans with their white turbans just as if it were on the level. Their no filth, no broken dowq fences nor munty and sponsored by an had taken over control of this part crops look excellent. 'buildings and no machines left ln organization that is known through- It struck us as being very odeI to | the" f?elT uTrust" L ..................... ou of Austria and since we had bluffed . Even in their per- ■ out America as having the Interest our way into their area, we had bet­ see a mm and his wife mowing hay'dreM ,nd appearance> Í wildlife at heart. ter make our pilgrimage to Brenner on a W per cent or more slope, un- (ook n order ot a closed season on south to Brenner Pass. was a beautiful crop, too. There the mountains overlooking the Sin elk when the Coos Bay outfit pro­ Now, .this portion of the trip was was little raking to be done — f ' Valley, oh our way to Garmisch- tested a closed season for it means throw it out from the hill and it will interesting, not only because of its Partenkirchen, the famous mecca for' the selling of many a 05.00 special breath-taking beauty but because I fall to the bottom. 'winter sports fans and of the^ .Icense. And it also means that there had my mental picture of Brenner will be tons of meet left to rot in exploded, and a clear vision of They the woods, as has occurred during the driven in the ground past two open seasons. marked ”23 per cent grade.” It was This Izaak Walton bunch may be fully that! compared to the hide hunters of The beautiful snow-capped peaks olden days, for moot of the killing we saw from this upland highway of old bulls will mean the gathering were marvelous. The road wound in of hides, antlers and teeth. A around, following the streams. At good dog would turn up his nose if Garmisch-Partenkirchen (two towns, offered the meat of an old bull elk 1 close together), we saw the ski-jump killed during the open dates of the platform and stadium built for the. season. It could be understandable . Olympics. All the money in the if the dates of the season were prior world couldn’t persuade me to make to the dates specified. August being that jump! There is a train and the month when bull elk are at their alao a cable car which leaves daily finest and not right in their rutting from Garmisch to visit a resort hotel on the higher peek in Germany. Last season calves, cows and year­ There is skiing up there the year lings were shot down and left to around. We hope to get back one of rot in the woods and this coming sea­ these week-ends for a ski trip. It son will be no different in that re­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS would be such fun! They ski in spect Notice is hereby given that the the bow! on top formed by an old A newspaper dispatch states that undersigned was duly appointed as volcano. The mountain is called this same Coos Bay outfit’s president Administrator of the Estate of Florence A. Thrift, deceased,' by the "Zug-Spritza.” , — attended the Game Commission County Court of Coos County, Ore­ From there we went to Oberau, meeting last month and recommended gon. on July 10, 1945; and all per­ having claims against said es­ made our visit and returned to Bad the seasons for this district, which sons tate are hereby required to present Weisee for the-night by taking a were adopted by the Game Commis­ them to me at my office in Coquille, direct road from Oberau. The hospi­ sion. An open season on Chinese Oregon, with proper vouchers at­ of this notice is July 10, 1043. The date of the last publlcatio for ... in Coos tached and verified, . within six tal at Bad Weisee to now commanded pheasants — was w— asked OT. OT by Col. Dubuy's and my old boss, county, when it is doubtful if there ; published tflrstn°time this notice is August II, 1043. * * * | | Hood—a really swell egg. So, jare fifty pair of pheasants in. the | July chatted until 12:30, then turned entire county. It looks as though |2^tS O. C. Sanford, Administrator. Guardian of the Estate of Donna We were up again at 7:30 this this league of so-called sportsmen ~~ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Louise Mast. morning and back to Third Army are out to exterminate them just as CLARK A CLARK, G. B. HOWE STATE OF OREGON IN AND Y eon Building, Portland, Oregon Headquarters for work at nine they are out to exterminte the last FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS Wholesale Distributor Attorneys for the Guardian of the bull elk. o'clock. LEONARD C. ENSELE Plaintiff, 27t3 '♦ Coquille, Ore. What a grand trip that was? It' Evidently, on their advice, the took us through three countries and deer season opens and closes at an MARTHA ENSELE, Defendant. NOTICE TO CREDITORS some of the most beautiful scenery off season time—the latter part of TO: MARTHA ENSELE, the above la The County Court Of The Of Oregon In And For The in the world. I only wish that all the season running into the rutting named Defendant County Of Coes of you could have been along with season of the animals. With the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of the Estate OF OREGON: You « vn&Mwn. zou and are hereby Hereby re- ■ In the Matter a-e-ii . of 'I Jo- me, tucked into the pocket of my grouse fast disappearing from this quir^j appear luired to appear answer the1 NOTICE ISAHFRFRV^ivrxr m . » Complaint filed fifed against aaalnst you in the . HEREBY GIVEN that • • * county that industrious bunch of Bay Complaint the Ru .th. A?t*U ho be*1 dulF «P- before the sportsmen asked for and I received receivea above «ww entitled eunuco suit sun on or before oerore oerore rxdntert and the — • — j ------ M Adini»!.. State E‘h day ot A“*“* IMS, ~‘d date uaU-taoMhe from their co-operator, 1 the me aune beine after the . - „ AxtelL «W1X or the Estate of >f , Joseph Eugene being after expiration nt of four Game Commisison, an open season on ALL PERSONS this great game bird. Every move made by this organi­ the _______ Plaintiff will | 210 Bul,d’ zation has shown gross ignorance re- to, for want thereof, ____ ___ for the ” relief **»»» Proper garding seasons and the welfare of apply to the Court ”'?« relief ! ’ SS-S? ’ the game. Heretofore we haye had E™*«* ,or ln,h*» Complaint, to-wit: 3u.ired - - w ..V 1.erefor ‘thin •»* »- '<«) monthTfrom w- wau marr aaaaaa a ! injc WIl- naught but respect for the Izaak Wai- ~----- ---------- -------- — al'.con- tract now existing between the Plain- , t> ’ * ton League, but if that is the manner ti« «nd _____________________ _ Bay, Oregon, this Defendant be dissolved, and 1 aly,l»43. ... ________________ , well ______ Ju-r in which it functions _____ it may be that toat the the Plaintiff Plaintiff have have such such other other, RUTH S. AXTELL, set down as the greatest menace to suitable*4*** “ ***“ 1Ugt 27u Administratrix ■■■ wildlife in existence; however we( Thte Summons is served upon you people as "Amerlca'i are certain that it is not conducted by publication thereof in the Co- u «moofbest roble beer along such lines throughout America, quille Valley Sentinel pursuant to th» « » w. mw.. . -rilI «oodbr. a£*Jug,,£ XS S; Court^ dated and ent