Excellent Hunting Heavy Wood Oils
Brush Kills
Opens Duck Season Double
A heavy weed oil will
"T he m allard s w ere w histling
in at tree top height and about
a s p ersisten t as the old blue-tail
Hy. W hy you co u ldn’t keep them
out. We d id n ’t even need o u r
dekes.”
So w ent th e stories of th e good
shootintf experienced by w a te r-
low lers over m ost of the shooting
areas opening w eek end.
I he sc a tte r-g u n a rtis ts c e rta in
ly enjoyed a field day in the
m arsh es of c e n tral and e a s te rn
O regon w ith p len ty of ducks and
geese av ailab le an d lim it kills the
ru le ra th e r th an the exception.
M alheur proved to be th e hot
sj>ot w ith th e success ra tio b e tte r
than fo u r birds p er h u n ter. S h o o t
ing was also exceptional at S u m
m er lake. In tw o days of shooting
in this area. 1.980 h u n te rs checked
out w ith 3.317 ducks and 3.729
geese.
M allards,
snows,
and
specs .predom inated th e bag.
E xcellent to good shooting was
also rep o rted from La G rande,
l'a k r and O n tario, and W a rn e r
vajley and the K lam ath m arsh e s
W estern O regon w as very spot
tv since no larg e Hights had as
y et arrived. S au vie island and
the S ltc o o s a re a produced only
fair w ith local hatches providing
th e bulk of th e shooting. W ith
duck w e a th e r com ing on, w este rn
O regon should pick up w ithin the
next couple of weeks.
BLM Timbar Put
On M arket
Pheasant, Quail
Seasons Open
alm ost
double the av erag e brush kill,
com pared to light o r diesel oils,
S h o tg u n n e rs can look forw ard
w hen used as a brush k ille r c a r to a w hirlw ind of action this com
rier.
ing w eek end w ith the opening of
I b a t’s th e re p o rt from O regon ’he pheasant and quail seasons in
S ta te college a g ric u ltu ra l chem addition to th e already opened
ists Virgil E reed and M. L. S u th w aterfow l season.
erla n d in th e new OSC farm
R eports from e a ste rn Oregon
q u a rte rly , “O reg o n ’s A g ricu ltu ral
'h o w an excellent population of
P ro g ress.”
birds availab le w ith B aker, Union
Most horm one brush k illers a r >
and M alheur count it's tops in p ro
sold as a liquid co n c en trate , a
m ix tu re of 2 pounds 2,4-D and 2 duction. A la te spring, early hay
c u ttin g operations, and late nest-
pounds 2,4,5-T. A gallon of this is
u su ally diluted w ith 12 gallons of tv all c o n trib u ted to good s u r
vival of birds.
>il before sp ray in g brush.
In w e ste rn Oregon, production
T he kind of oil used m akes a
difference, according to the re of birds has .also boon b e tte r than
se a rc h e rs.’ S p ray in g
big
leaf av erag e ibis y e a r w ith the u pper
m aple, they re p o rt brush k ille r W illa m e tte valley offering the
m ixed w ith diesel o r lig h te r oils best prospects.
O regon has been divided into
gave only a 42 to 47 per cent kill
H eav ier oils killed from 73 to 89 lo u r pheasant and quail shooting
per cent of th e sam e kind of ar. as depending on bird concen-
brush.
F ree d and S u th e rla n d think
th at heavy oils
because of d if
ferent chem ical m akeups
pene
tr a te b ark b e tte r and hold killing
m a te ria ls longer.
F all is a good tim e tc sp r i.v
brush.
T he research ers recom
m end c u ttin g and tre a tin g brush
slum ps above 1 inches in d ia m e te r
w ith ' a brush killer. S p ray the
k iller on th e low er 18 to 24
•i. h e ; of .sm aller sized brush.
A n o th er m ethod is cu ttin g v erti-
•al gashes every 1 inches around
th e tru n k , then ire a tin g w ith ,ri
m ine salt brush killer.
t rations, w ith s e p a ra te seasons
and bag lim its governing each
specific area. H u n ters a re urged
to consult th e h u n tin g svnopsis for
ap p licab le reg u latio n s before go
ing afield. In fo rm atio n concern-
be found on pages 14, 15 and Hi.
¡ng th e up lan d gam e seasons can
G eneral season opens noon Oc
to b er 24 in all a re a s except K la
m ath co u n ty w h ere th e season
will open at noon on O ctober 31.
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THURSDAY . O G TO BER 29. 19e3
H u n ters a re u rg ed by the gam e
com m ission to m ak e use of good
h u n tin g dogs w h en ev er possible to
help prevent th e less of crip p led
birds.
A d v ertisin g in th e B rookings-
H a rb o r P ilo t b rin g s resu lts.
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Board Calls For
Bids on Bonds
F or N ovem ber tim b e r s a le s , t h e
B ureau of Land ’' Tan n g em nnt w i l l
place 23.891,000 hop ’d f mt i
stu m p ag e, in eight tra c ts, on th e
Bids w ere req u ested today b\
m ark et in w este rn Oregon.
’ he B ro o k in g s-Ilarb o r S c b o o 1
All eight tra c ts will be offered board on $378,500.00 w orth o!
by o ral bids. T he first sale wilj bonds.
be held at R oseburg on N ovem ber
T he bonds w ere au th o rized last
4, w here tw o tra c ts w ith 8.984.000 m onth by voters of th e school d is
board feet a re posted.
tric t for th e co n stru ctio n of a
On N ovem ber 5 th e E ugene d is new high school.
trict has scheduled two tra c ts for
Bids for th e bonds will be
sale w ith 1.526,000 board feet.
opened D ecem ber 1,' at 7:30 p.m.
Two RLM d istricts, th e Coos at th e school house in B rookings.
Bay and Salem , will hold th e ir
auction on N ovem ber 6.
Coos
S u b scrib e to the B rooking»
Bay will have one tra c t w ith H a rb o r P ilot.
8.821.000 board feet and Salem
will offer th re e tra c ts t o t a l in g 1
6.560,000 board feet.
DAILY
T he M edford d istrict will hold
no tim b er sales dim ing Novem ber.
R esults of th e O ctober sales
w ere as follow s: A to tal of 26
tra c ts of O & C stu m p ag e w ere
offered for sale w ith a volum e of
31.819,(XX) board feet. T w en ty
tra c ts, w ith 34.580.000 board feet,
DAVE FRANKLIN,
sold for S517.556.55.
Owner
On public dom ain lands, seven
P hone 2634
tra c ts w ith 3,674,000 board feet
G E O R G E LO STRO H
(w hich w as the to ta l offered» sold
Local Agent
for S83.681.65.
5 C
E. B. W atson, Mr. ami Mrs. K A. Carr