Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1929, Image 6

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Rocking Chair Study of Crater Lake;
Mystery and Beauties Interrupted
by Squirrels and Visiting TourisU
(By H. A. Koppes)' '
While BlitliiK in a rocking tlialr
on the bin, new paved terrace of
Crater l.uue Indue overlooking the
lake, ruminating on the charm and
niyMery of the lake and an to Just
exactly what happened hern uki-h
uko to hrInK it Into being the
reveries interrupted frequently by
louriHU' hmiUilc.r as they feed the
(.hipmunkH the (IiourIU suddenly
enmo of the. recent demise of JudKe
N. .1. Simiot, who when In conxress
In litis delivered one of the rinest
descriptive nddresses on Cruter
Lake ever known. Ivabl, able
NlrkiBinne.lt is no more, but his
wonderfully eloquent descrlplioll
of (Vutnr Luke, an excerpt of which
In featured annually In the iitltrlal
Crater Lake National park folder,
will ever
"Kay, are. yoit .foika ever going
to iiuit looking at this pond? It's
supper time up at the cafeteria,
mill I underslaiid this Is the duv
they serve among oilier things de
licious hash and corn beef and cab
bage. Come on, let's go!"
M
And thal's Die way II goes.
I'co- i
plu here of all kinds of mental ' I'osu the mail or nuts rrom these
makeup from all parts of the na- ! pounclics. Hut their places are
tion, und even from foreign conn- 1 la ken by diners of their Kiinl, and
ties, its hard for a fellow lo re-lafler a rest they soon come scin
tilla n sentimental mood long with-! tliiiK back for more.
out. Interruption. Pond, chipmunks
mid bash!, Can you beat If?
This group departed, and after
listening to a wet and dry argu
ment between tourists and some
more of "Ain't lliost squirrels cun
ning?" talk, Din reverie wus re
sumed. Yes, Nick Sinnolt's description
or the lake will ever live. II is not
geneially known that bis address
was not spontaneous, but wus care
fully Ibouglit out and rehearsed
amid ('rater Lake surroundings
some months before while floating
over Die miijestlc lake itself lu a
row bout w itli Jack Menial reel nl
Die oai-H and bis onlv audience. 1
Jack has never been the same
since, after Dial rehearsal experi- (
ence. , j
A year or so ago, while Congress-
mun Siiiiinti wuh temporarily in
Mcdford mi nnm I'rrand, th writer
In tli Hntcl MedTord lobby n?;ain
cnniplitncntpd him on that nldrenn
and lucotioiisly remartccd that .luck
llomstrct't Jiad told him that It was
the inMt ikIiIiohh he had ever
heard on Crater Lake in u rnwlmal.
"Thank you. I t'cit deeply every
word uttered In that Hpeech," re-I
HpoiKieu uie iiuaiue aim winy year and pail cii jast Mensem wan
HtuteNiuan fnnn The OaileH. "I (e chief Katevvav lo ('ruler Lake,
was Inspired In Infiy elTrnt!! and IJ(I i,,i)K(.r lndH lint exalted puni
helhlUH. Wlm wouldn't he with ,on with the nulo ;m.l train travel
.lack'H Taco riht hi front of hlm?iPrH. The nalleH-Caliloi nia and
Hiw.li a lace would brins out the t Klamath Fulls inuleH ami the Ue(.
heHt in ti man, or lead to murder.
Here Ih n part ol' tlie excerpt
from that addreKs in the Crater
National park folder:
"To tho Hcicntlst, a mighty vol
cano collapsed within Itsi-H', Mount
Mazama, lfi,li0 led high, tele
Heoped. "To the poet, 'the tiea of sap
pllho," the Hen or silence 'the lake
of mystery.'
"To nie, a Hhell hide of a war of
worlds who knows?
"Could the great blind poet have
seen this inarve; ere n in pen had
Lucifer and his host of; rebel an-1
geiH
Hurled headlong flaming Crnm
the ethereal sky,
Wifh hidden ruin and combus
tion down
ill Mlltonir Imagery hero ho'd have
found the immct."
Crater Ijike in mid August is cos
mopoiitan, with lis many humlredK
of tourists from everywhere, whose
gossip ami oilier small talk, and
their actions almost vie with thc
lake und the marvelous rim drive!
In Interest, Here Is part of the
lure which has led the writer tori
yours, to spend u portion of his time
In August ul Crater Lake. One
getH great kick out of It und the
Hinno Ih true of a stay ut Prospect.
Last season ut this time the tulk
of lite lomistH und other visitors
wus centered on the pending Hoo
ver and Smith presidential elec
tion, and especially on (he wet and
dry features of (he campaign.
This hcuhoi! olio could still hear
very much wel und dry talk with
Heutliueifl about eipiully divided,
but the chief universal tonic of
Htnall conversutlon wat as to the I
goml roads of Oregon, as they
saw It. j
The mosl of these tourists and j
other vacut ionistn hcciii to have i
the subject of good roads at heart. 1
mid were extravugaut in pruNo of
the Htule us u whole and of the
vurioits western and southern Ore
gon communities for having such
good highways.
Home hud come to the lake over
Ihe Pactlic highway through Mod
ford and the Cruter Luke Muliway
rout ft; others by the Pacific high-
" ' , ,"uu:
Htill lllllKIS by I lie Dallest'alllol'. ,
Jlln oV Kedwood bighwas.
Mo'sl of them, misled by ihe good
loads they hail eucoiiniered so tar,
xermeri'to have the delusion Unit
all rimils In Oregon were paved ami
kept lip to date.
The great clearing house for
nuch gosHlp Is the lobby of the Cia
ter VK '"liaieoul
side la.'iiiK tbu lake, and Ihe inn
flimit isrouiul..
'V ,
And Hint iiiarveunis paved am.
rutten icrrace, won ns loimging :
chaliN tlinlcr iin linlnense Jiiiiu avn- j And wl-ut lo veil think he eats
Iiir, where mm run sit and g"'e when he does gel lime to dine'.' .Iiihi
wltli.'ftiiiifnrt 1" rl awe m thrlpi ,, ( , ,,
beniitlful bum iukch ciinrni. n is
qiillm Intel est iiir to note me rear
lions of visitors ns they nnive lor
a view ut the. Inke- he It their Hi si
one. Or Ihlnl I" twcUlh one.
Tii one who him Iwcu vlaltlng Ihe
hike und fpiiHtlnK on lis gmmieur
for ninny yinr an he bIin In ism
templnlloii, II Ih nnlto iiiMconccri
rng lo hear n kiomp of new arrivals,
ratchltiB BlKhl of thr hike for the
flint lime nml Hlunillng In silent
in i,ii of Ihem. exclaim par
rot llko, hocnliaP tliB.v nni neiirii ,
coniinonpliieo Hint It wnn Urn j
propni' IhliiK, pxelulm: , ,
"ffo tliiit's Crater I-itkc! : ln t
; It Josh womlcrful and Krunil? fume
" John. lei's look nrminil a little
' anil "tart hank home." . j
. While (hero are many iicrsnnu .
BiMMiiinnly lacklnK the luiaKluailmi
lu fully Kiasp the full xiKulllrance, '
i beauty anil wierd KtraimenexH of j
j Crater Lake, most vIhIIoih are no j
! profoundly Impressed that Hpeech ;
j neeuiH profane for minutes, and 1
luler they spend bourn and lioura
walchiiiK Ihe lake, the lure of i
j which draws many il sands hack j
; Kir the sluht year alicr year lioni
j various parts of the Pacific coast
i and nation.
i .
C'audof compels one to adiuil that
j the majesly of ihe lake divides lion-,
ors Willi the lame anil cule fall
little mound iiilrrels that Infesi I
the rim In Die neighborhood of Die
lodge and eat I'ood. especially salt - I
led peanuts, out of the visitors'!
hands. These little roilents mostly
j male Dielr lieadfiiarters on the
lenace now, and cat so much mid'
store away so much In the fat
pouches on each side of Dour
cheeks thai they can hardly wuddle
I'co-i'iwiiy to their winter caches to ile
To feed these squirrels seems lo
be n never ending .source of amuse
ment for people of all ages and
disposition, and to satisfy this
amusement many hundreds of pack
ages of salted peanuts are pur
chased from the lodge confection
ery counter. So many sales must
result in a great profit to the Iml-.
In discussing this subject with
C. . H. itichai'dsoii, manager of Die
lodge, who has never yel lobl an
lllilrnth despite his Mcdford and
Ashland early trainingor at leasl
has never I n caught telling one.
Rich assured toe writer that if all
Dm salted peanuts sold so far ibis
season for Ihe voracious lillle i
Jiinlel..lu ........ I.. I.I t..
Illev
i would rt'u'-h tioiu tin1 Imlp tit
Mexico City and hack in a double
line. Why he didn't name London
instead of Mexico city makes one
wonder. Rich hau some, perulinr
Ideas.
The sinlrrcln nro ho tame that
they crawl alt over one in their
coaxing for the lidhits.
KM
Alien t the meat travel to the
lake this HenHoii, it is alarming to
true MedlorditH to realize that
,.(nnj
which up to the past
w0cl hl;;liwny hrini; many lo Ihe
national park through tho eastern
and Klamath entrances, and the
j most of the train tourists now come
j lu by way of Klamath Kails or
Chlloquili over the Klamulh Kugetle
j of Natron culnff route oT the
j Southern Pacil'lc.
Whether this Is one to the ener
retle campaign of Klamath Kn I It
for this (Mater I-ike tourist travel,
I or to ignorance of general road
land scenic conditions, or not. Med
io id is losing much ( rater Lake
travel
,ianv
touristH, after arrival al
Crater Lake, especially from Cali
fornia, are Hiupii.-ted to leuru that
(here is such an excellent and
scenic route to the national park
vlu Mledlord and Ihe Crater Lake
highway. Some had decided to re
turn by that route, but for those
who had planned to go out via The
Dalles-Caiiforuin highway tt wan I on
tali lo make such u chuimc.
An expression, or something like
It often heard at the lake in the
interchange of conversation among
the tourists Is "Wo are going home
hy way of Klmtiut h Fulls, us we
have never seen the falls and do
not like to turn down this oppor
tunnlty". These misinformed or de
Imled travelers do not realize (but
there are no falls to see.
The tourist h are getting a won
derful amount of misinformation in
C.tlil'oruiii, upMinle som where ore
in eastern and central Oregon, as
to the best Crater travel routes,
and Medford and Hie Crater Lake
highway get a large bunch ol hooks
In this misinformation,
Anyhow, no mutter by whal
rout(i the tourist. h and vacationists
luirlve or leave Crater National
Ipaik, Ibis will be the greatest year
! In Crater Lake's history, both in
; i.tteuduiice und lodge patmn;;e.
The lotlne has never done such u
i big business us this season, unit as
a ronseipicnce. one of the busiest
men 111 lilegou ill Uirhard V. I'rice,
general manager and pooh hah of
the Crater National I 'ark company,
which holds, all Ihe park couces-
slolis. What, with overseeing the
bulge and cafelerla, Ihe hums, the
sluues. Inn-Mi's i.l c . lie ImrilU
lakes tune to cat. lie does every-1
,,iM1 .i,,., Allr..,l I'nrkhinsl men.-
pioneer colu e:Vsloiiaire or Crater
National park uhimI to do. except
lo personally chop wood, do Ihe
laundry wink, sewing, drive tin'
sianes, make the beds and buy and
deliver food supplies.
Hick's chief diversion Is lo snend
several hours a duv pressing down
,,,, k,.v , ,,, ,,asl, f,.KiyWr ,
making change at the popular cafe-
Heila on the llin camp giounil. He
i not only likes the physical ever-
ciWi ),, n, ,,k f ih.
cash reg-
,,ir s ,!,. , ,,( n, ii,ic ,,ul
, , hlc h is siu ved Iwh e
k.
or seinetlilng like that. No mailer
bow fine Hie I I is al the loilge.
corn I f hash days finds him load
lllg up on hash at the c.lleleiia
"I know lust whai Is In ihul bash
and how Ii is made.'' he savs In
nuy of explanation, 'and Ii Is the
lull ion a tinesl firtid w herever It is
prepared right." Uithl her,, ilipaik.
rlioiiht he slated thai this ebionl
eler has never I'iiiOi corn beef
hash at the caletella. aud seldom
cuts or any other bash anywhere
lie In simply siuibig fai ls. '
Ily I lie wnv, while Ihero In ul
mT'.pt'oup tuatl
ViRS. LINDEERGH NOW A Pr'.OT,
; till $JL .. :
' ' ki i
Vij -
.fib
Provlnc an adept pupil, Mre.
as an aviator, under the tutelage
her solo flight Aug. 23. Below arc
vwiys cmisKieraliie inuic iiihiiii
in
ar
ions ways anmiit; the ini:: l
I hoilMlt llttn of Vi-ilom n! ;t!l MiuLt
of teiuperameutM and liiiaiicial -
Huurces at Cratir National park j
during the season, as at any other j
other rcMort place entering; to the
public, this year dun to the whole
hearted co-operation between (', Ho
liimky, suierint(Muieiit or the park,
and (ieneral Maiiitger. I'rice of thy
conccHsioiis, in catering to tin1 pub
lic's wliiniH, complaiuis are said to
he far less than ever belore,
i
A picturesoue figure at tin na- ,
tional park and "lather" of it, who
gave the best years of hi-i Hie and
many of them lo exploit hi:; i he
natural wonder and having con
gress create il into a national
park. However. Mr. Steel has been j
seldom seen t bis season at the
park, is Will C. Ste-d. I low- ;
ever, Mr. St eel has been sel
dom seen this sen son at the
park outside ot his home al gov
ernment camp, due to his general '
emaciated and feeble com lit ion.
fid lowing a long and itcnrly fatal 1
attuck of flu last winler, from
which bis lecovery haa been very, j
very slow. j
Hut whenever he does tdiow up I
at the lodge or elsewhere for a feu .
minutes litis great lover of Mr1 '
mountains and outdoor lite is
neat I v overwhelmed wit 1 1 hui.d
shakes and well wishes, no wide-
Is his acquaintance. The toerlsls, .
inciuoiug many iiieuos ami lortnei j
acouaintaiices, fairly molt him with:
their well intended attentions and J
suggestions as to Crater Lake. In
bis weakened condition Mr. Steel!
cannot slum! much of this kindly J
Dllenliou, and hence be is seldom
away from his cottage this season.
Hut he Is getting stronger i:radu-
ally and his legions of friends and
will wishers sincerely hope that;
he will soon rep.tiiu his former 1
heahli and vigor.
Again reverting to the tourist
travel at the lake, cue wonder.t
where on earth all t he Calitoriiia
vucal Ion tsts come from, as they
and their cars me so munei ous.
Kully 7o per cent of the Crater
Lake visit a I ion t his year is mad1
up of Califoi niaiis. They release a
great flood of money in Oregon
(very summer ami Craler National
park gets more than its sh;i
One could write a Is, ok on Hti
subject of California vacation!
In Oregon and how they constiiul
a big tinauclal asset tor the :,tal
They fahly dote on Oregon's nice
mountains and tienerul scenery.
These infernal chipmunks i'hiiv
to mind nuaiu. one jumping up in-
I side the writer's Hums ice u inn 1
! In(.n a.;o nlule he was reading the.
i (),,. ,., Ilt ;,, v endiiu; this nar
irailve. as (lie wcaier of the pains, I
vvho has a coiisl It ul lolial hnnor of,
,Hi snakes, mice ami oilier j
suiililiiy lings, In his surprise gave
yell u nil leaped oil over Ihe lor-!
n ,..,ii...i ..... i... i
f,.,.t. , ,,. ,cr Cmilra. tor
, u..i, ..... !
j hiving the coili l'cle at one end of
j,. i,.,,ce. w n;.-.i lakes two days '
j ,rv ( ,ai -ilness. .Manager Hi. h
, anlson told me this morning Unit I
when the crew caiue In oik thev
,. s..v,..il chipmunk, a bal.l
, engle and lour black crows imbed i
ded in the t-cucrctc I hat was laiil
lust night - unable lo uct away. !
Somehow or other llich docs lml :
seem so reliable as formerly ami is '
apt lo sculler inbinuatinn thai I
somewhat putf.'.les. w hen bieiy -to
Ihe wilier nsked Mr. Sailer ahoiil j
the eotureto cal asl rophe. j
"He's mlsiaUen," said the con- (
liaelor. "Tbere wern no crows jml i
no eagle caught lu that I're.-di ion i
clele. Just lour chittmilll,s unit
two whi-alilig lii. unlets, and Ihev
wole alive W'c finally gel Ih.-ai
out. but ill in doing each hcisl
lost one or two legs. So next sea
son you will see a lot of ihlee and
two lei-.ued in: nnois anil two l,e.:i;ei
chl,tiiiini.s riinniug nriiiinl the
Too hail. Iv i'i it. hat we
bail. Is ri il. hill we
e"l II"1 Ollle leil -i.s Olll !
inm niurning wiinoui preaklni' oir ;
a lew 01 uicir ,c-.;s. ideli some jmiv Ii al. bi. was a le.i
times evaagetnles Them are tlcitiie I'.uiI.hi.i oni.P.- -eh...,
fai is. Hot a null
. h?
Thai pants leg Incident ionic
what spoiled n furilicr stnv i Cra-
Tirmiwrc, MfiflrofiT),
'It, tx
..-rj. .s. :u. ei
vt.
1 t KV A.?
f
AiHUi Ktlnt f'reas I'hfitQ
Charles A. Lindbergh has qualified
of her famous husband. She made
the Lindberuhs in their plane.
ter Lake, with its enerul excite
ment, so Itiis vucal ioiiist sought a
iiteter dae ainl went down to the
(Jticvc hotel at I'rospect that ai'l'T-
noun lo watch th
tl
KrusH glow.
Circus Boy Gets
Big Inheritance;
Will Retain Job
4
t'OIETLANl
7l!-. l!l -ycir-lar-jt-',veck
wate
circus pla:nt,'
re., .om. St
Id ci;-hl-lol
currier for ;
rot-: h.nd
in linc'l
while to
bis Mi i under Die
today and refused
lo collect a inh. i-S t -
unce available in l.u. Aii:;eles,
because (be circus nttVs
Si't "holdback" money.
The ynut h. Uoliert SI i
of I'liihidelphia. SUM
him
rling
be
woiiM it .i m i Tt with Hie circ-us
it cached Aiu;eles.
where be u nil t answer per-
.oa.tlly the te!,.Kiam received
i'l'i'in an attorney informing -fr
bi-a of the
bis f.M her.
iuheriiance left by
Bef'ld FirC Chief
Is Half Shaved;
Answers Alarm
P.KM).
I ween fit e
lnaiKlK' 1
The fire
v. htle I'hr
Ore., An-;. ,1 1 .-- (! l!e
s, L. .1. Oarlon. fire. chief,
a :0ii ill a shave. I
siren sounded yesterday
i-f t'ui Ion was in a bar
ber's cheir. With one half of his
'face shaved and the other halt'
1 covered wit h creamy lather, tile
chief hounded from the chair anil
j went to the fire.
! lint it was n false atartn and the
'chief returned for the lest of bis
! .shave.
OPERATIONS ARE SUED
j I'OliTI-ANIl. Ore., Aiiu. .11 t.Vv
A lli:tnn lufi invcnieni of patent,
.tit- 'h i i i in an 1 leliyilr-ttc company
'.if MoileMO. loil.iy file.l in
i in cii i utt conn here auaint 1 i -'.-It-
.Ian furry, fharle. 'I'liomas
i I'uny ami l. (i, I'urvy, eNecntr.x
mil e.-.ii:ors of tin- estate of Isa-
itelle Cmiy. Ilir.tella rurrv.
II. iltii Cui'iy ami I.nlu rurry. all of
i;. -.:. in !:. oic.
The plainl iff company itlleipv-
III. ' patent was issned to M. 1 ,. 1'nn
t in. Hi of' I .os (latos, Cal.. and i'v
Ts several ImpreVementH it de
hv.lratois. The complaint seeks an
in Mine-1 ion to p; eem fnrt her tt v
of the ,'llreil einiiinnent hy
!i f. nilants.
the
Jul
iioiu'i: iitvKit, i
(Mpoeinl) I leal
peihv, uleeh is pre;
., Aurr.
.11.
slate
ires-
si-ni In mativ
ouuly has bit
towns ir Jackson
K.uiue 1 C 0 , f.
Al present evi ry bouse in lb
''in is ie, npi, d und ni.mv pins
.lie I .in
- iieil n- ,-i
-.lill li ,M
e.d ill, lie. it
for
W.I-
to lo
,te
01,ll1l,OI IS
..III to. I,
ill
rnnnte.
rol!TI.ANI. Ore.. Aug. 31 V
I M :i I :: u l lie I l!Mn, ,, .
di .uvn. ,1 lu l.k
a hiu,.t..n. Se.
v.ci a teacher m
mi, I
"1 n
...
-rr d ;o id.
i .1.1.. of Hit.lv
liming ji-ar,
01
ehool fer lile
i
v !
f rj..... . V v.i 'd ' W. .:?: U
1
qui:. ;;. syiTniav.
!WH!TNEY HORSES 'MR.ANDIRS. KIKlT
ARE CHRISTENED
N SHORT ORDER
sfav yoriK, Aug. SLy-wi-i
Harry' Payne' Whitney 'had two
creek y'MirMngs and was confront
ed with the task of giving ihem
.suitable na Hies. I le cssigued t lie
task to Win wife.
The first name came easy, as
I Mrs. M'hitney was muliiiK Lewis
. irnill's nonsense ' classle, "The
.Hunting of the Snark," in which
,tbe : uthor referred to a fearsome
l.i east, L'oifjuiu. one glance ul
('Which caused the person to fade
away into thin air.
That decision made, Mrs. Whit
ney ucconipatiied her htiHhand :o
the stable, where In? asked, "Which
one Ik iSnojum
'That iiue Ih lioojum," sr.id M-s.
Ubiiney, pointing to the good
looking son of John P. drier, "and
the other one is 'Whlchone.' "
And sit two of the classiest two-year-olds
of the year and favor
l.sc to inn one-two in th Hojiefnl
at Saratoga Saturday were named.
COLLAPSE OF HOUSE
ALqirUlM, Algeria, ;Aug. 31.
(!) An 'uukpown .number of per
ns wore buried early today Pi
Die crash of an old building on
t he water, front, some estimates
7laeing Ihe number of victims be
tween no and 7".
The building sheltered about V j
famines. Jt suddenly crumbled and
the inhabitants, most of them'
HI ill in their i.eds, were caught ill j
ih; ruins. There wert IH thil
ilren in tb Mtyii'lurc..
Two hours afltr the roll:tp-
.'ive persons had heeii taken out
alive.
Ten bodies and eighteen injured
p' i sons wero taken out of the
ruins as the work of rescue con
tinued through the morning. No
complete check of casualties could
Itc made.
ST. PATL. auk. tfl-.-UV-In its
most fiery session' nf the lliilhl
annual cm -tun pi ue ut',- :t-hc 'eieruns j
of Km it-n Wars today went on j
record favoring- a national refer- j
end u in en the I Slh anieudni"iit j
alter tabling a resolut.on, asking
fta' an out( and out repeal of the
dry const it u Ho rial amendment .
AMI AMI TFAPHPP Tfl
nUIILIlllU IL.nUML.ll !U
STUDY AT COLUMBIA
ASH I. A X 1 . Ore. A v.u. I : ,
(Sin'ri:il) Miss ,cnna Marsiors.
head of tin ilcpnrinit-nt of music
;jt I lie Sotit hern ( i'i'Kn Normal
school, who is lo have a year's
lea w of nh.fcnco to si inly nt Co
I it in It'll college, New York t'ity,
HptMit Tiii'siiay vIsiliiiK with n sls
Icr In iMi'ilforil ami li-fi by the
so ut Iutii route on Wcilnesday for
New York City.
LABOR
Is the basis of everything we have
is the first essential to produc
tion and life.
America looks up to the man who labors
with his hands, is proud of him, and
proud of the rapid industrial and farm
ing progress made possible by his untir
ing efforts.
Here's the man who a
bors with his hands.
This Bank Will Not Be Open
LABOR DAY
Monday, September 2nd
ThfJackson
I S' AHLISilEO laa
MEDVORI), OlttGON
Cointiicri iul SnWiijjs Sue IVfiosit
muni n i enPRAt orsri' v b irsi im
ato'st ni, 19-20.
; RARE GIBBONS 10
LIVE AT CAPITAL
WAKULW.TCN. Aug. 3 ! . 'T .
The monkey colony at tho National
zoo in to lm Increased with the
addition of a family or rure gib
boons, gifts of Col. Theodore House
veil, Jr., and Harold Coolidge, Jr.,
relative of the ex-president.
Known as Mr. and Mrs. Klki,
and their fl-months-old offspring,
they are natives of IndoChina and
were captured by the Kelly-Roosevelt
expedition thai recently re
turned from a collecting tour for
the Kield museum, Chicago. fc
Lowest of the anthropoid apes,
they are the Hist of their species
to jh obtained by th'; zoo and the
rirst mother ami baby ever exhib
ited in thin, country, if not in ihu
world. ,
Tho zoo was also given a pig-tail
mueuiiue, a Maluy bear; four rhe
sus monkeys, n bamboo rat and an
Himalayan bear, Joint ftift of Koose
vent, Coolidgn and Dr. Robert
Wheeler of Roaton, Mass.
Have Flavor
Picked Full Ripe
!S;iT rAn TlirBf
WAIT FORIIM
ASHLAND
PEACH GROWERS
County Bank
!:
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Ashland
Peaches
"Oregon State"
AGRICULTURE (U.S., M.tf.
llt'Kl'i'esl :
AKilciillurul Ri'onoiiiif.i, As
riculiiintl Kiliicaiinii, Animal
HiiHtjun itry. Dairy lliiiiliaii
ilry, Karm Cruiis. I'tirm Man-uKiiiiii-in,
llorli'-ullurp il'o
inoliisy, Veuclalile (liirilitri
inKI .Poultry Hiinlinnilry,
Soils; Amii-illlilral KH'Onfi'i'
lltiv Uorlic-ultilral Proline!:.
I. a ii il c a i e Arrliiiuuiiiri1,
Ki:ii'iu- liasie lo Am ii'iiliiir,'
i! innjorHi.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
(U.S., M.S. iIpri-pi-r)
COMMERCE (B.S., tlPKrciv, M.
S. Ill Asri: iilniral Ki'ulioin
is, llnral Soi'ioloKy)
Account iiiK ainl MamiK.'Miiniit,
AilvuriiHiiis and a e 1 1 i n K.
Hanking ami Finance, C'en
oral HuhIiicsm, Ileul lMtutc,
Secretarial 'rralniiiK. .Mar
kciliiK, t'lc.
ENGINEERING in. M., M. H.
ilcgrccH)
Civil ISliiiiiura!, Ilitihway
Sanitary, llyilraiilic. Hail
road Coast ruction I : Electri
cal (Power. Railways. I.ipht
ins, Hitili Voltase. Telppho
nyi; Mechanical (Machine
DebiKi, Heat Power, Venti-
The School of Hasic Arts anil Sciences. Industrial Journalism,
I.ilncry Practice, Physical Ddllcation, and Music service depart
ments not leading to degrees together with a privately sup
jioried department of Religion, afford additional training sup
plementary to the major curricula.
Preshman Week begins September 23
For Catalogue and Other Information Address
THE REGISTRAR
OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
CORVALLIS
(Authorized by the Slate Board of Higher Education)
MOTOR BOAT RACES AT
LAKE-O-THE-WOODS
LABOR DAY i '; ,
Also Swimming and Diving ContestsV ''
Bathing Beauty Parade
Row Boat Races. Open to All
Dancing
Make Your Reservations Now for Cabins
The .Class Method
of Music Instruction
is the practical cystem for beginners. The cost is much less
than private lessons, and work is covered thoroughly land rapidly
In more interesting manner. Methods fully explained upon re
quest. Register your boy or girl now for the next class com
mencing September 7. Private lessons for those who prefer.,
Associated Music Studios
NOEL ERSKINE, KEITH COLE and Assistants
Piano, Violin, Saxaphone and Other Instruments
Rooms 1, 2, 3, Sparta Bldg. . phone 776.R
' ... m;
I - r
State Board of
M
Mm?3
THE NAT.
A Xiiliun.il anil Slut-Colloo
niaiiiUMm'il', ''s tU''-i-i'"''! I'.v
Scnnlor Morrill, f"mior of thfi
l.niiil-lii-aiit Cnllt'is's. "t" ff'r
..pportiiniiy . . I"r l''x'-' nwl
practical ciliicalioii . .fr lit"
world's Intsiness, l'or the indns
I rial pursuits ami professions
III" life"
(Iri'i-'on's l..'iii(l-ii'itnl Colli'UP,
now on its li-'ml year, nfl'onls
traiiiiif,' in 1" 'I'"-'' Krantiiitr
scliools ainl ilcpailiiicnts.
Ll!illll.
Heating, fias, llefrl
K e r a I inn, Aeronautical) .
Industrial Shop Administra
tion, i
FORESTRY (U.S., M.S. 'lo-lii-eesl
l.nKi;ins KiiKineerinK, Lum
lier Maniilactuiu, Tcclilncal
I'Vire.stiy.
HOME ECONOMICS (H.S.
M.S. dei;rees)
( loiliing. Textile and Related.
Arts; hoods and Nutrition;
Household Administration;
Institutional Management.
MILITARY SCIENCE ND ,
TACTICS (U.S. degree)
Kield Artillery, Engineers,
Infantry. ,
MINES (U.S., M.S., degrees)
neology. AliniiiK Knginuer
iiiK, Metalltiigy.
PHARMACY (Pll.C, U.S., M.S.
degrees)
Pharmacology, Pliarmaceull
cal Analysis, pharmacognosy.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
(B.S., .M.S. degreeul.
Administration. Supervision,
und Teaching of Agriculture,
Commerce, Home Economics,
Industrial Arts.
Health
TELLS THE TRUTH
Our every" Water test
fro m our Swimming
pool is "Condition A"
"Safe for drinking pur
poses." ,,'
It is the only Gas Ohio
rinated Swimming pool
in Southern Oregon
and lias no equal. .
Life Guard and swim
ming lessons bv Mr,
Mrs. P. A. Mc
Donald from Honolulu.
CK'S
Phone 1000
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