Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1931, Image 2

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    THE REGISTER - (tTJARD
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SQUIRRE
LP
W. H. Scott, rodent control nvr
vlor of the Canrjr district, ha.
raised the qnestion of whether the
Dre&dlnr of poison bell doe not
barm tame birdi at well a set the
rodent pes n.
TJ aritta!
"I think this district m 100 rer
fnt poisoned for squirrel.. I think
got some sQuirreia aa we lost pur
beet eat a few day. after. She looked
like ehe had eaten a poison squirrel.
R UnleiRnnle reaortcd that a
few yeara bo they were not all ex
perienced in the use of poison barley
and they lost .everal sheep, all their
dncks but one and part of their
chickens and cats.
"Fred Kueaper reports that before
ha put ont poison a flock or two of
quails lived near him but ainee that
tim be hasn t aeen any quau or
rhbanN rnnnri- I used to have
nuails around here, too, but haven't
seen any sine April 2 (the poison
in data), ror nave i aearu iuop
anta drumming and I only heard one
grouse, this year. It looks to me like
& we keep rutting out poison we ex
terminate the game birds aa well aa
, .nnlrrl and the law says we
muat poison one and not the other.
We can't brenk both laws and wisn
to be law abiding citizens. Will some
one please tell me what to do7
O S. Fletcher, county agricultural
agent, anid Thursday that poison bar
ley doea nut kill quails and pheasants.
"The California atate game com
mission has rln polion barley
clear Ml of health," he aald. .tilting
that It will not kill pheasants which
eat it and that quails will not touch It.
The percentage of quail which might
eat a barley grain Is .mall Of course
if people put out wheat or other
irafn. the quail will eat It. That 1.
why barley is used. It la granted
that doga and cat. which devour
quirrcls which have died from eat
ing poison bait will die. But the
California game commission tells us
the use oi poison oarifr w -
a game is tuuwiuw.
breath-taking diDS and dire.. The at'
tack plane, carried two men each,
pilot and machine runner.
Over the pier the pursuer, wheeled
ana qancea aDoui uie ponueroui
bombing squadron, .pitting mimic
death while the bomber, .ailed
serenely on. In group, of six the pur
auit planea dartod again and again.
climbing high above and then plunging
in power divea at tnetr prey.
Tiring of the big gnme. two of tb
army', greyhound, dropped out of
the pursuit flight, and singed a dog
fight, chasing each other about the
shy, twisting and turning and diving
warily, sporting among the flecks of
while clouds, and finally slipping eas'
ily into the positions from which
thnv had nlaved hookey.
The bombers quit the -downtown
arena for a time, flying to the north
for an "attack ' on the suburbs. Mean
while the purauer. joined In a gnme of
follow the leader, varying it with
crack the whip and spelling contests
in formations of ' 1 and c: J.wo
attackers thrilled the crowd by drop'
ping alongside the mile-long navy
pier, swimming only 25 feet above the
water and dropping a amoge acreen.
Then a pair of bombers hung a smoke
m-tain over tbe lake fend dipped over
norr. uesroorn.
There was sot a .Ingle serious ae.
cident.
OREGON OTTT, May 21. WV-A
verdict of $8000 against Rev. A.. HI.
Danley of Eugene was returned in
circuit court here yesterday In favor
of Jame. Wagner of Caoemab. The
auit grew out of the death of Wag
ner', father, Rudolph Wagner, 68,
who wa. .truck by an automobile
touth of bere last November.
Wagner bad asked damage of
tIO.000. .
Kenneth Israelson and George
Israelson, Portland warehouse op
erators, were named aa co-defendant,
but the Jury found In their favor.
Wagner contended the ear driven
by Panley forced the Israelson truck
off the highway, striking bin father
who was walking along tbe edge of
tbe road.
Rer.
hare.
Danley i. not known
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAD I I)
fore the gaping eye. of this anthill
of .kyscrapir Tn a fleeting 16 min
ute. Y
Plane. Make Speed
Once past the downtown area, tbe
bulk .onred on to It. concentration
point, at Dayton and Cleveland with
out pausing. Three squadrons how
ever, dropped out of line and returned
to the scene of maneuver, over the
navy pier.
The bomber, carried fotrr men each
and 2000 pound, of explosives) the
pursuit planea were one-seatera with
twin mactune rnns manned oy mc
r Hot silent today however, while
heir pilot, toyed with the air in
A new lor of the road, of Lene
county I. being made by the Oregon
State Motor association for the pur
noae of erecting new road signs. It
was announced Thursday at the office
of the aasociat on in fcugene. u. .
tleanev has charge of tbe work and
announces that it will be completed
within tho next two months.
The atate motor group placed road
slgna at all Important intersections in
iane county rive years ago nut tne
eigne have become weather worn and
some are down, necessitating their re
placement with new ones.
This road program la carried on
continuously bv the Oregon State
Motor association throughout the atate
and every county has these guide
boards. Mr. Ileaney has just com
pleted signing the road, in Klamuth
county.
New Swim Tank
, Will Be Built
A swimming tank for small children
will be built at once at the Anchorage
resort on the mill race opposite Vil
la rd ball at the university it was an
nounced Thursday with Uie taking out
of a permit at the office of the city
building inspector, by D. T. Bayly.
The tank will be of concrete, 20 by
20 feot' In dimensions, and shallow
enough so that the children may play
In it even If they are unnhle to swim.
Btlen brothera have the contract.
The permit call, for tbe expenditure
of $300
CLINIC IS HELD
A pre-acbool clinic wa. held at
Creswell Thursday morning, with 14
children being examined. Dr. 8. M.
Korron, county health officer, exnm
Ined tbe children and Mrs. Delia Fits
gerald assisted.
CHERRY FLY TO
BE FOUGHT J.ERE
The Lane County Horticultural so
ciety, in cooperation with the office
of O. S. Fletcher, county agricultural
agent, 1. arranging for a meeting to
be held at the Eugene chamber of
commerce room Tuesday, May 28,
at 1:30 p. m. to discus, cherry fruit
fly control.
8. C. Jones, assistant entomologist.
and O. T. McWhorter. extension nor-
t cultur at at the state co Jen. will
be the .principal- speakers, it ia an
nounced.
Plans for the 1031 camna rn against
the cherry fruit fly will be laid at
that time. This is the part of the
regular work planned for the horti
cultural society for the year and it is
honed that there will be a large at
tendance. Mr. Fletcher said, as the
queation of combatting cherry fly is
a very important oue in tbe state's
fruit industry.
The college men will tell the Lane
grower, at tnis meeting wnat ia De
ng done in other fruit area, in the
way of fighting tne peat.
attaches In the reception room realis
ed what had happened. Spencer, blood
stained, staggered out, asked "which
way did he go that fellow" and
collapsed.
Detectives bad no definite theory
a. to the subject of discussion pre
ceding the shooting. In Crawford',
office was found a newspaper clinping
declaring that attempta had been
made to tamper with prospective
members of the new county grand
iurv. A book containing several cryp
tic entrica, also waa found. One Item
wa. "Japanese rooming house, $2300;
Mrs. Flora Carroll and Mr.. Belle
Stocking."
STATE POLICE
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
10 MEN KILLED
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
man telephoned him shortly after the
shooting and said:
"Now that Crawford and Spencer
have got theirs, you'll be next,
Butcha wa. questioned closely
about operations of the magazine,
which wos owned by Spencer and
Frederic "Mike" Schindler, former
newspaper associate. Spencer bought
hair interest ill the magazine tour
months ago.
Schindler said Spencer had gone
to Crawford'a office on busy Sunset
Boulevard in Hollywood to protest
whst Schindler described aa Craw
ford'a recent "bragging that he own
ed the Critic of Critics."
Spencer had not expected to meet
third person at the office. Schind
ler earn.
Killer I. seen
Office attachea told police that the
killer appeared shortly after Spencer
arrived and that Crawford greeted
him amiably. Tho three conferred
about an hour before the shots were
card. liny Hnrfko. Crawford s secre
tary said. The slayer, about SB or 40.
dressed In a sailor straw hat and blue
ult. walked out a sine door annjeent
to the entrance of Crawford's inner
private officii and disappeared before
at once and cause the court to pass
on the wording of the title, after
which no further appeal would be
possible by those opposing the refer
endum. It waa explained that unless such
a sten waa taken advocate, of the
consolidated police bill could take an
appeal within 20 days and If tbe
ballot title were even slightly changed
the petition, would have been voided
and whatever signatures obtained
would be thrown out.
Averltl Mid rank, of organised
labor are supporting tbe referendum
"worraly." Labor bellevea, he said,
the state police might be invoked at
some time to intimidate striking
laborer..
"The remark of General Butler
over the radio tbe other night that
100 state police broke uo a big strike
In Philadelphia aerved to confirm
them in this opinion," Averlll added.
CHURCH SERVICES SET
Church- service, will be held at
the Bible Study mission at Notl
Sunday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock.
Virgil Wiacarson will preach, and
other features Include a solo by Mrs.
Lena McCIellan: duet, Mrs. Addie
Pendleton and Cullen Clark; instru
mental duet. Tbelma and William
Jpbnaon.
PROGRAM POSTPONED
The, nrocTRm to have been given
Friday night by the young people's
groups of the Flr.t Baptist church
ba. been postponed indenniteiy.
PLANES HUNT ROMAN RUINS
LONDON. UR) Royal Air Force
airplane, are aiding archaeloglst. in
their .enrch for Roman remain, on
the Scottish border.
,
BUGLE POSTMAN DEAD
LONDON Horace Luck, 80, one of
the last postmen who blew a bugle
when delivering letters, ia dead.
TO LET CONTRACT
Contract for surfacing the Santlam
highway from Sisters to Buttle lake
la to be let rv the bureau of public
road. In Portland May 26. A strip
13.0 mile, long, extending from the
McKen.le highway at Siatera. 1. to
be surfaced.
Eczema in Pimples Affected
Both Hands. Cuticura Healed.
"Eczema broke out In the form of small pimple and affected both
of my band. It began to itch and turn red and I scratched it When
I did It got worse, and I could not put my hands in water of any tem
perature. It kept me from my regular dutiea for a few days. The
trouble lasted about four weeks.
"I tried lota of other remedies but with no success. I began using
Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using three cakea of the Soap
and two boxea of the Ointment I waa completely healed." (Signed)
Dempsey Dyas, Box 104, Fort Meade, S. D.
Soap 25c. Ointment 33 and 50c. Talcum 2Se. Sold everywhere. Sample each free.
Address; "Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H, Maiden, Mass."
Thirty farmer Interested in the
grawing of alfalfa attended the meet
ing held at George GUmore'a dairy
farm north of Junction City Thura-
day forenoon and it was expected
that a many would be in attendance
at the meeting at Elmer Harlow',
place north of Eugene Thuraday
afternoon.
This wa. the beginning of an
alfalfa tour afranged by O. S. Flet
cher, county agricultural agent. It
was planned to visit a number of
other farm. In the Junction City
section but tbe interest was so great
in what tbe men saw on that place
that the meeting there occupied all
the forenoon.
Friday forenoon a almilar meeting
will be held at Clyde Wright'e farm
south of Creswell and in the after
noon at Walter Garoutte'. place
south of Cottage Grove.
E. R. Jackman. extenalon agrono
mist at tbe state college, Is assisting
Mr. Fletcher on tho meetings and
tour. At these meetings time of cut
ting alfalfa for hay, Improved hay
ing methods, maintenance of stands
and general cultural problems are
being discussed. Tbe main reason
for holding the meetings is to give
assistance to the farmers who al
ready have alfalfa growing in their
places. However the starting of fielda
of the crop I. being discussed.
one of the best that tbe theater baa
brought here.
"Fifty Million Frenchmen" ha. to
do with a group of tourist, from
America and two pussy-footing de
tectives, played by Olsen and John
son. The romance which whirls ita
way through the piece is aa capti
vating a. the cqmedy. William Gax
ton, who wa. lead in the atage play,
again has the role of the young mil
lionaire from Manhattan, who wagers
with his two American friends, play
ed by John Halliday and Lester Craw
ford, that he can capture and wed a
nrettv eirl he has snied at tbe wharf.
and this within two weeks and with
out a simoleon in bis Jeans to aid
him. The oretty girl I. bewitchingly
played by Claudia Delia.
r itty .Muuon r rencomen l. aucn
whirlwind of .kidding taxis, racing
horses, twinkling toes, outlandish an
tics and wisecracking mirth that
every moment of the evening Is cram
med full of de luxe entertainment.
The vaudeville card 1. unusually good.
El
Report of Grand
Jury to Be Soon
Report of the Lane county grand
Jury, now In session, Is expected
some time Friday, possibly In the
morning. ,
Tbe jury ha. been In session since
Tuesday, and ia expected to clean up
all pending cases for final disposal
during the June term of court set for
June 1. .
DOCTORS TO MEET
The Lane County Medical associa
tion will meet at 6:30 p. m. Thursday
at the Osburn hotel.
A sensationally good program, vary
ing from rip-roaring comedy to sheer
beauty, is ottered tnis weeK-ena at
the Heilig theater. The program
features the fast moving comedy pic
ture, "Fifty Million Frenchmen." to
gether with a vaudeville bill which is
SCOTCH DANCE
Where? When?
Triangle Lake
Sunday Evening, May 24
La.slea and Laddie 10e Alike
DANCING FREE
All 8cotoh Men In Kiltie
Admitted Free
Come and Enjoy Youraelvaa
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I7r.'. $4. 75
Cheap solutions cause the
hair to break that' why
we use only the best ob
tainable in all of our work.
PHONE 847
Eugene Hotel
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