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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
CENTRAL POINT STAR r VOM ME TWO NUMBER CARS REGISTERED IN OREGON GAIN Mure Ilian Ihe usual ineerase is noted in m otor vehicle reg istra tion s fo r Ihe firs t six m onth» of 1929, the records o f Ihe Secretary of State show ing a total re g istra tio n o f 22(1, 293 passenger ear* und trucks against 212,474 fo r Hie firs t six month» o f 1926. T his is no doubt ill part the result o f the new amend ment effeetive June 4, 1929, p ro vid in g fo r Hie issuing of licenses at Hie three <|uarler fee lietween A p ril l>t ami June 30th o f Hie year, many m oto r vehicle ow ners ta king ad vantage o f th is p rivile g e o f p u ttin g th e ir ears in to operation a m onth e a rlie r at Ib is small u d d illo n a l e x pense o«er Hie usual h a lf-> ear fee. The to ta l receipts to June '91,h of Hie current year, from m oto r ve hic le reg istra tion s ami k in d re d tra n s actions, amounted Io $6.885,452.81. ei.mpared Io $9,291,417.42 Io June 3 0 lli o f Hie previous year. N o tw ith sta n d in g Ihe num ber ta k ing advantage of the reduced fee in June, Hu« Ju ly reg istra tion s s till »how a substantial increase, w ith 22.99X passenger ears and trucks, am ' receipts fo r the m onth am ount ing Io *399,591.29. T his brings the to ta l receipts fo r Hie yeur up to LI MBEBMKN HIT HY JULY F , R E S - I A lt M K II H SECOND EKI IM Y, AUGUST S», 1929 NUMBER 6 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TAKE INTERESTING ALASKA VOYAGE County Fair News Gleaned Promises To From all Over The Nation Be Big Event W ith u to ta l o f $126,387 hi «2 fires, fa rm properties, w ith P’ r single exception o f lum be r Indus trie s, suffered Ihe greatest damage in the to tu l state losses in flic te d by 132 fire» d u rin g Ihe m onth o t July outside o f P o rtlan d, according Io Ihe analysis o f incom plete fire loss re p o rt* inuile p u b lic by »lute l ire M arshal (Ju re A. Lee. The J u ly form losses co nstitu te d 17 per cent T his year, w ith enlarged b u ild o f the total num ber o f fire» und 29 ings, greater e n te r,u iu m e iit p ro per cent o f Ibe volume of losses. Of gram, Hie eo-opeartion o f a ll the Ibe lo lu l fa rm losses, dweiikngs and grange u nits o f the county und gen contents were damaged in the iiin - eral s p irit o f enthusiasm fo r Ihe oun l o f $89,475; barn* nod o u tb u ild annual exposition w h ich the hourd ings, «29,129, u n it buy und g ra in , o f d irector» have encountered, the Jackson C ounty F a ir ami Oregon 7775. The lo lu l lox»«'» fo r Ibe m onth of Pear Show, scheduled fo r Septem Ju ly a n o n ,tie d Io $436,252, w hich ber 11-14, inclusive, promises to w ith Ib i- t ■ ci p lio n of 1927, Ibe re c eclipse a ll fo rm e r records. ord low-IOM »ear o f Ibe p u tt »even Again th is year, the granges o f year» w ere $883.(8,0 less Ilian Ihnt the county w ill co-operate in c o l o f Ju ly. ,928. und *405,0(8, less than le ctin g arid a rra n g in g h o rtic u ltu ra l Ibe average J u ly Io** fo r the pre and a g ric u ltu ra l e x h ib its fo r th e ir vious five year». Last m onth's fire respective d is tric ts , w h ic h insures losses w ir e 239,000 in excess of the success o f th is departm ent. those fo r Ibe m onth o f June preced A com prehensive ente rtain m e nt ing and $23,00(1 more Ilia n fo r J u ly p ro g ta in tias been line d up. The 1927. F o r the »even month.»' period Iru k w II lie im proved and it is ending Ju ly 31 Ibe »tale lo **e . am exp- ,e«t a large num ber o f h o rs ’ » ounted Io $1,8,6.0(81, w h ic h is $56,- w ill b«- present to com jiete d a i.y in 000 below th a t fo r Ihe correxpond- ha.'nvss and ru n n in g races fo r the ing period o f Ihe record year 1927; ; e d ific a tio n of Hie grandstand 9119,11(11) le»» than that o f 192* and crow ds. T here w ill he a todeo fea $665,090 below the average »even tu rin g Homan races, tr ic k rid in g inonlh »' perio d fo r the previous live and fancy ro p in g stunts. year». There w ill be several o the r free O f Ibe Ju ly 1929. losses Ihe lu m a t,ru ctio n s and grand display o f bering In du strie s suffered Ihe There heaviest, w ith *179.959 in six flees; ! fire w o rk s every evening. w ill be p le nty o f m usic, w h ile r id farm pro pe rtie s w ere next w ith ing leviees and concessions w ill *126.378 in 62 Are»; c ity dw elling.* p rovide amusement fo r the m id- ami contents fo llo w e d , w ith $47,- w ay und there w ill tie dancing in 684 in 41 tire s; hotel lodging house Hie large p a v ilio n th ro ug h ou t the uml restnurnnt properties were «lain fo u r evenings o f the fa ir. aged in Ihe »mount o f $42,099 in Ih e pre m iu m lis t, c o n ta in in g a fo u r flee»; m ercantile and o the r lis t o f e v e ry th in g on w h ic h th e ie m ercan tile anil o ilie r business es are prizes o ffe re d, am ounting to tablishm ents, $22.975 in 19 llr«'»; $8.(8MI o r $10.<HXt. has been out some und garage», tillin g stations, etc.. 1 tim e and ra n he secured at the $5525 in six fire». C ham ber o f Commerce, hanks o r T h e ir “ campus’* the w hole south western Alask.i roast, from the southeastern-most point on n o rtii to the In te rio r beyond Skagway, Hie U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon sum m er ses sion b e l l i on board the S. S. Queen o f Ihe A d m ira l Line was a complete success in every w ay, it was de- elared by Hie students and fa c u lty members o f Hie cruise w ho re tu rn M ainer and W a lker, the p ilo t* o f ed to the U. o f O. a, Eugene recent Hie Sun God, on th e ir epochal tr ip ly. around Hie U nited States fro m Spo The S. S. Queen was chartered by kane on a non-stop tr ip w ill be at the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon fo r a tw o Lakeview , Oregon d u rin g the Hodeo w eek’s tr ip and ca rried 170 student« w hich opens there Saturday o f Hu* and a fa c u lty of 15. Students on the week. cruise, the firs , o f its k in d to ever Deisel engines w ill he used to in be sponsored by an Am erican u n i crease the pow er fa c ilitie s at Lake- ve rsity received fu ll c re d it fo r a ll view, Oregon. The in s ta llm e n t of courses taken and reg ula r classes the new equipm ent w ill be soon. were held on board the vessel d u r The Arabs and Jews ill Palestine ing the trip . are having a m in ia tu re w a r. The Subjects that were enhanced by disturbance ha* been the occasion the cruise w ere offered to students, fo r severul nations to „ “ nt troops and inclu de d A rt o f Alaskan Indians to the affected d is tric ts . The o u t a n th ro p olog y, geology and geog break threatens to expand to o th e r rap hy o f Alaska, U te ra tu re o f the te rrito rie s . P a cific N o rth w e st, feature w ritin g , The P o rtla m l team in tiie P a cific camera re p o rtin g ami others. T w o Coast League is receiving the con weeks o f intensive study on the g ra tula tion s o fth e fans o i Hie »«a>e campus at Eugene w ill com plete Hie upon th e ir m eteoric rise to tiie top session. o f the percentage lists. The P o rt Students made rem arkable p ro g land team has equalled the w in rec ress in every subject, in s tru c to rs de ord o f the Coast League and ex clared upon th e ir re tu rn . Long pected to go fu rth e r. hours on the w a te rw a y, free fro m A h a lf m illio n d o lla r fire visited noises and d istra ction s, w ere v e ry Spokane last week d estroyin g s v- ’ue’ ! -e o f concentrated study eral building s in c lu d in g a s a n ita r m<! v .i'h zes, added h ythe e x c u r iu m . BUSINESS IS BETTER THRU 12ih DISTRICT Business a c tiv ity in the tw e lfth Federal Reserve D is tric t reached a high level d u rin g Ju ly . The a g ri- c u itu ra l outlook im proved m oder ately, price movements, on the w hole, w ere no, u nfavorable, and Ihe supply o f c re d it continued am ple. although Hie price o f cre d it ,d - vanred s lig h tly . Increased prices fo r m any fa rm products an«l favorable w eather, w hich benefited g ro w in g crops and fa c ilita te d e a rly harvesting opera tions, w ere im p o rta n t developm ents in the a g ric u ltu ra l situ a tio n (lu rin g the m onth. Substantial advances in prices o f w heat, potatfies, and de ciduous fru its pointed to an im provem ent in agregate fa rm income. The announcement, on August 19, by Hie rece ntly created Federal F arm Board, that it had agreed to extend substantial fin a n c ia l aid to C a lifo rn ia organizations engaged in h an d lin g ra isin grapes, was an ad d itio n a l fa c to r in the im proved ag ric u ltu ra l outlook. The num ber o f unemployed in the D is tric t is estim ated to have de sions ashore, no one had d iffic u lty creased d u rin g J u ly and was sm all er d u rin g J u ly and was sm aller in keeping up in w o rk . The cruise was arranged by than a year ago, a n a tu ra l accom Cam pbell C hurch, Jr. o f Seattle, panim ent o f increased a c tiv ity in and u n iv e rs ity w o rk on hoard was in d u s try . Perhaps the most note under the d ire c tio n o f K a rl W . On- w o rth y p ro du ction figures o f the thank, executive secretary o f the m onth w ere those p e rta in in g to the teeord output o f o il in C a lifo rn ia . U n iv e rs ity . A second cruise. In a la rg e r ves Average d a ily output d u rin g J u ly , sel and w ith a route th a t w ill in 1929, was 868,165 b a rre ls, an in clude a d d itio n a l ,m ints o f interest, crease o f nearly 10,000 b arre ls o r is a lready being planned fo r next more than one per cent over the year, O nthank declared u)mn his previous record output o f Septem ber. 1923. T his record flo w accen re tu rn here. E ve ry p o in t o f interest o rd in a rily tuated the problem o f te m p o ra ry seen by to u rists to the te r r ito r y was o verp ro d u ctio n w h ich has faced the enjoyed by the students, and in ad o il in d u s try fo r some m onths past. The usual m id-sum m er recession d itio n Captain A. W . N ickerson took in trade fa ile d to appear d u rin g Ju the vessel to m any out o f the w ay | places th a t are o f special interest. | ly o f th is year. B a ilro a d and w a t These included an unusually close erborne tr a ffic was w e ll m aintained v is it to Taku G lacier, a t r ip in to I and a re la tiv e ly large volume o f G lacier Bay, stops at E xcu rsio n In goods was d is trib u te d at wholesale let, a voyage on open sea fro m Sit- ' and at re ta il. C o n tra ry to the sea sonal movement, sales o t new auto ka n o rth and m any side stops. m obiles increased «luring the m onth Special perm ission was obtaine«t and established a new m o n th ly fo r a stop in V ic to ria B. C. fo r sigh, seeing, an«! from here the vessel sales record. There was a large o u tflo w o f w en, ,o the m etropolis o f South funds from th is D j^ p c t to N ew Here i w estern Alaska. K e tch ika n . Y ork d u rin g late J u ly and e a rly ■ students had th e ir fir s t glim pse o f j August. This was a «ielayeii seas i totem poles and stm tied w ith in teres, the natives and the indus onal movement w h ic h o rd in a rily oc curs e a rly in J u ly and w h ic h is re trie s such as fis h canning and pack lated to the custom ary June 30 ad ing. justm ents o f ban kin g position. T h is F rom Ketchikan the queen steam year the movement was e v id e n tly ed to W ra ng ell, picturesque villa ge postponed by reason o f c re d it nee«is tha, abounds in Alaskan lore. Here g ro w in g ou, o f the c u rio s ity de a lecture on Toteniisn, was given by j Hev. H. P. Corser, noted a u th o rity . I mand fo r the new sm all-size c u r and students visited Hie famed rency w h ic h was placed in c irc u shack o f “ C hief Shakes.” Peters- 1 la tio n on J u ly 10. Deposits o f mem burg, th riv in g fis h in g villa ge th a t t ber banks declined d u rin g th is p e r iod (J u ly 17 to August 14) w h ile is noted fo r its co m m un ity manage th e ir loans increased, as d id th e ir m ent o f industries, was an in te re s t b o rro w in g s fro m the Federal Re ing stop the same day. serve bank. The discount rate o f Taku G lacier, m ig h ty tied o f ice tha, is co nsta ntly in c o n flic t w ith the Federal Reserve Bank o f San the sea, was visited e a rly in the Francisco was unchanged a, fiv e per cent, bu, the Bank’s rate fo r m o rn in g and the vessel w ound its short term b an ker’s acceptances w ay among huge icebergs to w ith in was reduced fro m fiv e and one- a few hundred fee, o f th is spectacle. fo u r,h to five and one-eighth p e r Blasts o f the s h ip ’s w h is tle w o u ld cent, on August 13. occasionally b rin g «town huge fra g Cleveland. Ohio is staging one of th«- greatest a viation circuses ever attempted. A ir derbvs fro m many w e ll o v e r $7.000.000. p o in t* in the U nited States have A ta bu latio n covering ‘‘ new ’’ reg been features o f Hie show . Among istra tio n s, re fe rrin g to new ears, or the flyers to partake in the cele ear» ‘w h ic h have not hertdofore b ra tion was Col. Chas. L in berg w ho liecn registered in this state, in c lu d th rille d the spectators upon the op es 28.387 passenger ears, ami 3.359 ening day w ith a series o f h a ir- tru c k s from Junuary 1st to June ra isin g stunts. 30th. T ills is an increase o f 6.755 Tex H ankin, P o rtla n d fly e r took passenger ear* and 883 tru cks over i second place in the P o rtla n d to the same period in 192X. newspapers, anyw here in the com- C leveland a ir derby. An in te re stin g eonipnrison has a l 100.000 V IS IT O R S A T ( R A T E R A Paris d octo r claim s to have d is piunit.v. Get a list and prepare to so been made covering passenger covered a m ethod to rejuvenate men «Ip the fa ir. and com m ercial ear license fees At 10.12 a. m. M onday Hie lOO.OJj w ith o u t an operation. He has done The in te rio r o f a ll the buildings fro m 1923 Io 1929. inclu sive , sh o w v is ito r at C rater N atio na l I ’aefc foT considerable e xp e rim e n tin g w ith ing average license fee paid, com Hie season o f 1929 hreckekt In *.il are being prepared fo r the com ing roosters hu, has never trie d his e x fa ir, ami the e x te rio rs w ere re p a in t puted on Ibe basis o f fu ll fee eol Hie A nna S p rin g s entraiMMp tracts upon m ankind yet. He ex- ed th is spring. leeleil d u rin g the firs t six m onths T h is num ber o f park v is ito rs was ,»ec,s to e ven tua lly produce a ta b The s|4‘« ii«l days th is year are as o f each year w ith the exception of reached last year on September 4th. let w h ic h may be dispensed by a fo llo w s : 1929, w here the firs t five m onths when, at Hie end o f the day 100,320 physician. Wednesday, Se|4. , , — C h ild re n ’s o n ly were used. The reeeipls L o n , vis ito rs w ere recorded fo r Hie sea day. Ib is source fo r 1929 are double son. GASOLINE TAX SHOWS T hu rsda y— M edford «lay. those fo r Ihe year 1923. hut in ad A tra ve l com parison over last SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE F rid a y — Sept. ,3— Ashland day. d itio n to the increase in num ber of year Io dale shows ail increase o f S a tu ri’ay, Sept. 14,— Grange and reg istra tion s from year to year, the 3,172 ears and 10.4.55 people. G rants Paas day. N o tw ith s ta n d in g the steady gain study discloses that there has been ''tie flrs l «lay is to he a reg ula r in gasoline sales w h ic h has been a d •elded increase in the average A pent,» fo r y o u r th ou gh t» " gets «lay. w ith one o f the lies, pro- apparent each succeeding m onth license fee paid fo r passenger ears me here v* ■ en one w ants to l e y am i a decrease in the fee fo r trucks. a legal o p in io n .— S p rin g fie ld Le ler. g ,nx o f sports o f the w hole week. d u rin g the c u rre n t year, an added T iie c h ild re n o f school age are to be acceleration seems Io have been ap- The average fee fo r passenger ears a dm itted free on Wednesday this parent each succeeding m onth d u r in 1923 was $24.1999. w ith a grad ual Increase each yeur to $2X.OI2 C a lifo rn ia leads w ith 36,5, I ecgis- ye ar an«l school w ill close fo r the ing the c u rre n t year, an added ac e «lay. celeration seem.* to have been given f«,r the year 1929, and fo r trucks, a trillio n s d u rin g Ibe j , i r i.r d A n othe r special feature w ill be this in d u s try d u rin g the m onth o f fee o f $51.93? In 1923 decreasing to state o f W ashington seeom •.'ith (is the change in price o f season tic k June, according to the tax collected 8,8.156 in 1929. T a kin g in to con 9.971. The larges, nut «her o ät ets fro m $2.5(1 to $t fo r everybody. by the Secretary o f State. Ira tio u s fo r the year « is i The sideration l i e large m a jo rity o f passenger ear reg istra tion s, it is not the Ashland station, w itli 13,934, T his tic k e t w ill adm it the o w n er sales o f gasoline alone fo r th is u n lik e ly , according to those w ho G rants Pass second w itli 13.549. An to the fa ir every day and nigh,, the m onth reached 15,257,874.9 gallons. study the statistics, that the advance outstanding re g is tra tio n was made reg ula r price o f w h ic h , paid each T his is an increase o f 1,953,326.4 in n’ r r fees has m i,eh to do w itli at , -rants Pass d u rin g J u ly w ith a day and nig h,, w o u ld he $3. Every- gallons over Ihe same m onth in bod\ is asked to buy a season tic k 1928, and 3.127, 701.5 gallons over the «« ly increase in receipts, At record o f 7.125 ears d u rin g that et. There is to be no free lis t, ex the sales fo r June, 1927. The re m onth, com pared w ith a total reg Hie same lim e this ta b u la tio n also ceipts fo r June co ve rin g gasoline bears out Ihe theory that Hie g ro w istra tio n «if 6.432 ears at that point cept c h ild re n on Wednesday. The o ffic e o f B. G. F o w le r, sec an«| d is tilla te sales to ta l $460,490.58 ing tendency is to w ard a large r and «luring Hie firs , six m onths, o f the re ta ry , is in the L ib e rty b u ild in g under the tw o law s im posing th is b e tte r class o f ear fo r pleasure p u r year. T his m arked increase is due poses, and the lig h te r tru c k fo r large ly Io the recent extensive itn- now . The oflipe w ill be located a, tax, b rin g in g the accum ulated to ta l com m ercial use rath er than the proveuients on the Bedwood H ig h the fa ir grounds la te r on. Dan H e r to June 30,h o f the c u rre n t year to cumbersome, h ea vily loaded ve hic way in Southern Oregon and N o rth rin g is the assistant secretary again $2.098.473.84. The tax to June 30lh th is year. o f 1928 amounted to $1,883.733.15 le o f the past w h ich has caused so ern C a lifo rn ia . -------- -o--------- T ra ffic A c tiv itie s and the to ta l tax fo r the e n tire year notch g rie f to o u r state and oleal The sum m arization o f a c tivitie s GOOD RACES WILL FEATURE was $4,308,4,7.07. W ith the sub road b u ild in g department». o f the officers o f Hie State T ra ffic | TIIE JACKSON COUNTY FAIR T o u ris t R e g is ,ra tio n sta ntia l sum already collected, there The Increasing p o p u la rity o f O re D ivisio n as reported Io the Secret is no doubt but that Hie receipts by Horse racing w ill be one o f the gon as a vacation ground is fo rc i ary o f State fo r the m onth o f June, I December w ill be fa r beyond those outstanding features o f the Jackson b ly shown hv Hie to u ris t re g istra 1929. brings out some facts w e ll of any previous year. tio n figures in Ibe o ffice o f the Sec w o rth serious co nside ratio n, p a rtic C ounty fa ir th is year an«l already F rom F e b ru a ry 26th, 1929, when re ta ry o f Stale. Ju ly, usually Ihe u la r reference being m ini • In Ihe the e n try list is q uite large. H orse the firs , gasoline tax la w became banner m onth o f Hie season, closed report coving accidents T his clas racing in Oregon lias received con effective, to June 30th o f the pres w ith a re g b f >n record fa r be sificatio n shows d u rin g the m onth a siderable impetus th is year and ent year, more than $24,000,000.00. yond all expectations, the reg istra to ta l o f 2.548 accidents w ith 399' has been featured a, most o f the has been collected in gasoline ;a x .' tions fo r that m onth exceeding persons injure«! anil 19 persons k i ll - J shows over tiie state. The lovers A fte r paym ent o f neeess.,77 admin-1 fhose fo r the same m onlh In 192X ed. O f these accidents, 2,115 w ere o f horse racing w ill fin d much to is tra tiv e expenses, and the refunds by 4,507. T his brings the to ta l reg- earned by c o llis io n o f m o to r veld«*- i a ttra ct them to the Jackson co un ty authorized covering tax on fuels ¡»(ration fo r Ihe cu rre n t year so fa r le w ith m otor vehicle, re s u ltin g in fa ir th is year accordin g to reports used fo r o th e r purposes than in the to 58.750. o r 5.123 more than fo r the 29X • eople being In ln re d and 7 be- fro m Ihe co un ty sea,. operation o f m otor vehicles upon ---------0--------- firs l seven m onths o f 192X. H avin g um k ille d ; 99 l.v c o llis io n w ith pc- ( the highw ays, a to ta l o f $22,919.386.- OILNIG CREW RETURNS in m ind the w o n d e rfu l autumn deslrin n, w ith 10 in ju re d and 1 k ill- 96 has been tra n s fe rre d to the State w eather s till Io he enjoyed here in ed; 94 hy co llis io n w ith e le c tric ear, H igh w a y fu nd to be expanded in The state h ig h w a y o ilin g crew a r Oregon, and o u r sp le nd id n e tw o rk nnd 13 w ith ra ilro a d tra in , road co nstructio n and Im provem ent o i Im proved highw ays, it is e on fi- j Carelessness on the part of the rived in Bandon last week fron t the tinder Ihe d ire c tio n o f the slate Point-H oseburg h ig hw a y, d e n lly expected that by the end o f ( o perator Is given as the e o n tr lh u t- . M yrtle H ig h w a y Com m ission. w here they com pleted the second the year all previous records w ill log entisc o f accident in 1,128 cases; -------- 0--------- tie broken. F o rty-six o f the stales 30 usurpin g rig h t o f w a y ; 245 fa il- , n p lica tio n fo r a num ber o f miles, says the Bandon W o rld . T hey are I see that yo u ’ve given up teach o f the U nited States are represented ing Io give signal: 117 speeding; 101 in these reg istra tion s so fa r th is j c u ttin g c o rn e r; Xt from reckless' now p a ttin g the second con, on the ing y o u r Joan to d rive . Yes. we ha«l an accident. season, as w e ll ns Ibe D is tric t o f d riv in g 50 from d riv in g w h ile in - h ig h w a y between Bandon and D en A fte r fin is h in g here they D id you? W hat happened? C o 'u n iliia , Alaska, H a w a ii, Canada, toxlcated; 55 skidding. 22 im prop m ark. I to ld her ,o release her clutch, Canal Zone. England. France. Ger er lights 12 defective brakes. In ad w ill re tu rn to the M y rtle P o in l- Bosebttrg h ig h w a y fo r a dd itio n a l und she took her ham ls o ff the dition to these were the usual num- m any, Jnvn and the P h illlp ln e Is- w o rk . steering whe< 1. jnnds. Our neighboring state of her of m inor faults and hazards, ments o f ice tha, parted fro m the m other l»e«i w ith a great noise, and NEW CHANGES IN HUNTING LIMITS ARE MADE BY DEPT. w hich sent waves a ll the w ay across the bay. Several hours were spent in Ju n W ith the opening o f deer h u n t eau. the capital c ity o f the te rr ito ry . ing season on September 15 sports Here students w en, th ro ug h large men w ill he called upon to observe mines, studied in museums and a change in the lim it laws. Each saw o th e r nearby sights. h u n te r w ill be allow ed bu, one Parties o f students visited the m ule deer. He may k ill one m ule famous M endenhall G lacier. W ith | deer and one black ta il or tw o b la ck a riv e r gushing fu ll born fro m a , ta ils. R eports ind icate th a t deer deep m arine blue cavern in Ihe face , w ill be m ore p le n tifu l in a ll sec o f the ice, , lie glacier is one o f the ’ tions o f the state than they have most th r illin g sights to he seen any- j been fo r years. Heavy inroads up w here in the w o rld . The liis to riq on cougar have in no sm all '("gree c ity o f Skagway, once a c ity o f 15,-1 been responsible fo r th is increase 000 liu t now a village w ith but the o f deer. ghosts o f e a rly gold rush d a is re m a in in g , was enjoyed fo r a day. F rom the n o rth e rn p o in t o f Skag jo r ity th e ir fir s , sensation o f sea w ay the vessel came south to Sitka, sickness. ancient Bussian capital o f the t e r r i F is h in g parties at E xcursion In to ry . From Sitka Hie S. S. Queen let, then stops at Juneau, Peters took to the open sea hound fo r the burg, W rangell and K etchikan on G lacier Bay region. T h is gave the w ay home completed the cruise. m any students th e ir firs t t h r ill o f F a ir w eather almost a ll the tim e open sea voyaging and gave the ma- was enjoye«L 1