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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1933)
Kay 28, 1933. THE EUGElfB REGISTER. GUARD Page Five cKenzie Highway Now In Perfect Shape For Tourists niter one experience on the McK:u sie most of them arc willing to con cede defeat. FISHING AT LOWER FALLS! US FINEST TROUT iter Kveral years of construction pork which has innde motoring on the ItKntiio highway at times difficult, Itbetatifal stretch of road haB now completed. Vacation motorists n inured of a fast, safe thorough ptt ilons the river drive. HcKtnrie- river resorts are expect- p to prosper now that the road work for the smooth highway brings ft wtire McKenzie country within ify reach of everyone. Tbo pass is t jet open due to the heavy snows kt the drive up to the snow lino 1b Mutiful one and is recommended i Memorial day trip. Tlw river follows the highway ly and permits manv blood-tin- Nriewi. The Three Sisters mny swn looming up m the background tke motorist winds around the nic- Fw but safe curves. VanU Reveal Salmon Oil Ha Medical Value IPOKIIAKD, Ore., May 27. (U.R) r Ike loh fmlmnn nil rlusniunil pradoct of the gnlmon cunncrics . none coast, science believer NlfODDd a VftlllnhlA ton.,.,.,,. . fwih rickets. I ""T ot the discovery wns told - icui umie ot tne journal ' American Medical Association. P"1! yield of 1,000,000 gallons of Wn Wd source of fu'kt has proved so vnluaWo - -nuicni ot rickets, f" "h t quantity of salmon oil Ft Kt an tt h , .. r w of the grtest nutritional FJ tetania ami young children l-m r y Trf" more I, - r uici. I" "Me cited hioloKic assays of TV" ""to by C. 1. Tolle and , the g catest conccntra ," U. Some of the sam "rom different specie! of tutu" "id t0 bp twice "s " -u ,wr"W "l lWer oil, the ijT" toe salmon oil produced JJfly as paint bane, RecipelT OfjeredFor Sale iJfJJW- W, Ma, u " the world's ill, T. G. ""w h is tie doctor "J J student of slchemy. w7 '"nsmutation of "Ctaf.1""'- Ue'U MU u 'lrl,l?..,,'m' rovernmerrt ilaiJ. ? Enl""i nd r Mni. -"n " lwn turned KT!'11 ' toe rt lw. " have nmri.ua u l,7T already ha. trace, o, I? Mid h,. . , t bto Um- Thn it hi StAZ1 drt of heat and PSssVto.1- neroi mv' 11 Tw ",at"' I h pnii, ont r"ttti,w"ctip,',0't4d r iNj. aunt IL. " 4 There s sport aplenty in this scene, which shows an angler bring ing in a trout caught on a fly just below Lower Falls on the McKenzle river. Scenes like this are commonplace on the McKenzle. a few ounces of gold at a time, he said. He needs big scule operation. That's why Cocking seeks a fdoancial backer. On Every Trip KODAK AS YOU GO COMPLETE FILM SERVICE Yes! Eastman Kod&ka Fresh Film Printing and Developing Enlarging Tinting Frames Albums Movie Cameras ; and Film We Give 5 Hour Finishing If your rolls are in at 5 p. m., thoy are out at noon. If they are in at noon tlmy are ready for you at 5 P. M. O EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR f JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS T1h greatest game trout in ctw world Is the way McKcn&ie fishermen describe the Uciteides, or rainbowK, which abound in these waters. Al though Lane county abounds in other varieties of trout, anglers from near and far bow before the prowess of the MsnJmo Irideus shasta," as the ItedHide is known to science. The McKenxie ranks with the fin est fly fishing streams in the world, and the McKendie rainbows draw en thusiasts, from one end of the con tinent to the other. Great Eastern football coaches who travel to Cali fornia with their teams almost in variably luakn a side trip to fifth the McKenzie. When Tjr Cobb, called by many the greatest baseball player of all time, stopped in Kugenc last year, his prime object was a few days fish ing. Bill Ila y ward, grand old man of Lnne fly finbers, is loud in his praise of the rainbow, while the many other experts, pseudo-experts, and would be -experts follow hiB train of thought. Nowfomers, from eastern states, usu ally stick up for the brook trout, but Big-Mouthed Bass Caught In Lane Tli ere are two types of buss in the United Suites. In Iuno county we have large-mouthed bans but in the middlewcrdorn states they fish for the small-mouthed species. The two banK, as their names indicate, are differ entiated by their mouths. In the small mouth, the lower jaw never runs past the eye while In the big-mouth it alwnyB extends beyond the eye. The smnll-mouth is a native of cold, clear water and is found in lakes with a clear, sandy or rocky bottom. The big-mouth frequents jtane county's clear hikes ami rivers, with weedy bottoms, laying its ftpawn in shallow water. Ha&ti are cuughl in Oregon wUh a variety of lures. They ineludi' spin ners, plugs, inetal in ire, bucktailt; and a hi.nitred others. Itirminghum has a greater propor tion of licensed vehicles than Any other British city, nud also holds the record for the hthcHt number of fatal and oilier road accidents in any provincial center. Itmnun roads built before the birth of Christ are now electric lighted. ALL SET FOR A GREAT VACATION MAKE HENDERSHOTT'S YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR VACATION NEEDS FISHING Tackle tor every Oregon fish. Price to Bt every ptirae. We sell llcensne , GUN) 22'a and all the popular am munition. Enjoy thnt favor ite vacation pastime of "pllnklnr." TENNIS New racqoeta all pr1ca. W also mitring old tennis racquet. CAMPING Bleeping baa;,, tents, com pasties, cook i lift hits, and other equipment for the camper. GOLF Complete line of the famous McfJrciror golf club. Alo bags, ball and tens. BOY SCOUTS We aell official Bojr Bootrt equipment of all kinds. INFORMATION Wo are always flad to give accurate information on finning, camping and trips. HENDERSHOTT'S ukJr rlLfi Jnup sy S&VtNTM & WIllAMETTfc ta"S mi. u 770 Willamette Phone 161