PAGE TWO MEBFOTTO MAIL TRTBUKE, MEDFORD, OftEOOX, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1929. Dearth of Fish in Upper Rogue . ; . Explained by Gold Beach Paper F M I I.W Ai: K E 15, Oct. 2. (P) A hugo lak? freighter was impound ed, 32 men were In custody and liquor valuer at more than $30,000 was in t ho posHottH lo n of fedora 1 agents today, iho aftermath to tint moHl fcpoctacul;;t raid ever ntuBed in 'W'tHcoitHln. Doc-king here from Wlndtoiv Ont., tho 8. S. ITtlca, of Puffulo, WY., wan met by prohibition and 4'nUHt guard fot'CfH late hint iiinht. In 'virtually every part of tho ven tfcl whir-Key, ulu und wine were found and the belief wan expreK od that another day'M nearch would unearth inure. ; fi'apl. ltobort Kuch, of ltuffalo, the slilp'M master, und the crew of Oilmen were nrroHied pending a thorough inveKtljfiitlon to deter mine responsibility for the mnui?-gllng- They were permitted to re main in their ship uartet-H for the niKht, under guard. ENJOY JOINT SOCIAL riONTRA t 1'OINT. Ore., Oct. 2. (.Special.) Over MO perplu at tended tho joint social time held Monday evening by I. . O. r and nebekab lodges of Ibis city in the I. O. O. F. hull. Tim good folio w shlp puny was the firnt of a series planned fur' this full nnd winter and some are planned in Include ring events, such us boxing and wrest I i ok, for men. An JmereMting program was pre sented and was followed by a late evening luncheon served by Uo beknh members. The program wns as follows: Violin music, I'aul McKlnnls; read ing. .Mrs. J. H. C'atey; musical reading. Janis HesselKiave: piano solo, Mona Lewis, vorcl duel, i;ij?.:ibf th Kcott und, , KUmlU Kouthwell; vocal solo, Vivlnty, .limes piano soln, Kllzabeth Hflott.', t vtlln nnd plana, A. Ai. Henderson ant) Vlra Lewis; recitation, William Musty; harmonica duet, Jack Southwell and daughter, Kli'abelh. Tho I'enlral I'oint I. O. O. loilgo Is one of the strongest In J a c It son county ajul baa oivdUs home on Main street TwlVHonie time. Like the Hebekah lotlge here It has also been Hhowlngoitlnued growth. 1 A.Vl . V,. j TALENT, OCT. 4TH TAMCXT. Ore., Oct. 2. (Spec ial) Tho Ladles Aid of the M. K, church of Talent Will put on a chicken supper at the Talent City hall October 4. Supper will bo served from 5:3(1 to 9 o'clock. Tho MlHslonary nm-lcty will moot With Mrs. H..T. NOvluy Oiloher 3. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Dr. Clevolaiul if Hpoknno. wlm hitve heon visitiiiK at the hitiuo of their duimhlcr. .Mrs. Lester Nowltry. left for llos .Mninos, lown. They will nln visit ill Now York City licforo roturnhiu homo. . . 'i .Mr. tikatcs returned; from the Siicieil llnnrt hospital iMoinemlier 25. While somewhat .Improved ho Is still In ii sorlous cuiHllilon. ' , , Mm. Curl ChtKkow U-uvih .this week fur Now York City by ;-w'ny or J'anainn miniil. ...-,. Air. nnd Airs, iullus Kh tn.l Mrs. A. D. .May anil ,Cleu .'lUnlth or Ashlnnd were dttiuor' guests t the llarri1 t'oinmon's noma' yepteni bor 3. -'V- - i. ; S llnrloy, Woirord liitd ruiiTily ofi this city tir KHmaili Kails wljore they cxiioot to nin'ko tholi li'(i"io in the future. ; i KoiPHt drove Construction of Carnation lumber mill, which is ho Inc built In old Carnation milk factory, proxrossltiK rupfdly. Ow step at a time is the safe way to come stairs And the right way to roast cof fee it a: few pounds at d tmt nrve r in hulk. That's the secret of Hills Broj.'continuouj proc essControlled Roastini'. No ether process rossts every bery to evenly and insures such rich, uniform flavor. ' ' '( HILLS BROS COFFEE Fmk fnm fit M Wf.irt P4rt. Oiw if!,. 0 SYNOPSIS: Barbara l.andon, you n if, ueautifu) and wealthy, sud denly atopped dune I tit, her eyes riveted on in aaxopliunist of the whip's orchestra, Her partner, ttnfpn MenderMOii, an l-'ngiij'hmari with the prospect of a this In th future but at present chiefly con cerned with hi Oenreplt finnnces, gazed hopelessly alter her as Bar bara nut tied toward th amnzed tuxophono player. Jtay Low i her managed to hide his surprise, how- a deep iilng for llarbara. Biilhe wan not deterred und Instated' m , meeting Jtay on the top deck flflirw; the danre to floor up the mystyij of tho iHst three yrura memori(T. ! of a bitter past which Ituy ohvlr.1 ouifly did not wish to revive 'j1' Chapter 1 EXPLANATIONS A3 Barbara made her way quick ly towards the staircase that, ted below Ralph Henderson Inter cepted her, "Our dance, I think?" His voice was purposely cold. "la it?" she said, smiling In a vague way. Then Quickly, "But I'm afraid you'll have to excuse me. I'm not going to dance again to night." Immediately be was all ym pa th y. "Feeling a little under the weath er?" She laughed at that. The young Englishman, In an ag grieved alienee, escorted her to Barbara was pleading desperately with the man the loves, tho door and, having watched her disappear, down the stairway, walked back to join. Mri. Trenton Jones. . '. , "Unrbara doesn't seem boraelf to night," ha remarked caustically. "She snya Bhe iloesn't care to con tinue dancing. I doubt it she can bo well." . "HuiiHih! Thnfl'ilinusual. I didn't' think oven a"sf)ralued ankle could lieep Barhura from dancing!" Thoy sat for done lime in silouco. the man staring moodily at the dancera as he smoked ouo clgaret after another. The passengers wore a morry, Informal crowd, and sev eral ot the girls called out to him gaily as thoy danced by. But their evident Rood splrlla only served to Increase his III humor. "Look here, Mrs. Trenton-Jones," he Bitld presently, folding his arms and looking down nt his shiny put ont leather toes, "I may as well he rrauk with you, I'm In Invo with Barbara. Do you think there's any hope for me?" The older woman considered him for a long minute. Ho waa good looking, blond, nnuiirc-ciit typo of llrlllshor. Well-molded fenturen, blue eyes, a reddish complexion and a small mustache, n shade llghtur than his hair. There was a certain nlr ot bil l li and breeding about him. "So many ninn have been In love with Uuihaiu," alio told him, "or have thought that . they wore. That's the penally sho pays for be ing an heiress." A dull red spread over the man's face. , . "I any, you'ro not Buggcstlmj that I " "I didn't mean lo insinuate any thing. Hut had suo been penniless I wonder If yon would huvo allowed yourself tn fall In love Willi her?" "Thais a fair question, and I'll he candid with yon," he answered. "1 should have been just ns keen, htn 1 couldn't Alive afforded to many her." "What advantages do you think Barbara will gain by becoming yout wife?" lie ndgoted awkwardly. "I've quite a fair position In Hug. land. .My place U In Hr.nv:y. ami I've a stun II income of my own." Ho did not think It necessary to tell her exactly h:nv small. "Then, when my uncle dl?a. I should In herit the title." ' "I'-U'e. And ycVi think thai a iick llgihle Income. :i pisvlhlo title and an estate, which iu doubt Is morl- Hip Pocket Gesture Nets Shot for "I ? Sweet Singer of Chicago Suburb .OIU;.J,y-yet. S.VPi'-n Chi cago ft iihs'sotnotlmos been known as suicide ,to , reach for tho hip; pocket, even' tor n handkerchief.! raul Heller, 22. 'with a bul!l In his leg, was thinking uncut It to-) day. Holler was singing "Sweet Ado-1 line" out Clark street a ways last j night and Policeman Albert Klck ort had no fear of the tunc. He ' lold Heller to move on nnd shut , tin. Heller's hand went tn his hip pocket. The officer had an lde. that tills wus not an Idle gesture He knew what sometime is kept la hip pockets guns, lie decided gaged should be sufficient exchange for Harbara'g fortune?" . -. .j Half an hour later, as Barbara stepped out on the top deck, the lam dance bad drawn most of the couples below, and at she walked towards the prow the jazzed strains of "Home, Sweet Home" drifted up to ber. It was a perfect nlghti Moon 'beams played childish praoks across jibe gently sloping deck, while, high itbove, the moon, like a fat com placent nurse, smiled dtwa on her 'indulgently. i'rrorribly wrought up she was, and "tier heart seemed to lie doing a jazz loipilo. of Its own. She had no Idea wlmt the outcome of this Interview-' would, be. Gradually the suspense began: rto. get on her nerves, and by.: the 'time she did hear Ray coming the lace scarf around her throat ' was ragged at the edges. "Well, Barbara," be said as be came up beside her. Her sharpened perceptions noticed a strained note In his voice. "You've been a long time I was wondorlng whether you were coming." "I told you 1 would come." "I know. I remember yor tell ing me that once before, and I waited how long? Anyhow, you never came," and she ended with a laugh that bad a bltttor tang to It, "What good is t going la duito rnko up all this? li s only going to hnrt ", ' She swung round to face him, her lips set In a hard little line.: : ''Whom will It hurt? You or ipe? Hft-auso if it's me you've thinking of, Isn't ll rather late in the d::y to btifin woraylog aboiit.tliat?" -t.v.j ' ' Almost resentfully' tie 'ausWM-ed. "I knovi you've, heert thinking mean things of me. in fact, I hoped that you would. I thought Ibat you'd hale me at first, then despise me, until finally yuu became Indifferent." 1Mb words seemed momentarily to rob her of her poise. "nut why. why' should you want mo to do that?" Ills features, lit wanly by the moon, were set in a brooding, bll'.cr cast. "I'll tell you although I should profor not lo. You -emember that alitht at the dance?, He paused, and at that her ell tern?ss overcoming Iho softer mood of a moment ago. "Yes, I remember that. I rrmem ber a. mail telling a girl that he loved her and asking her to marry him. lie was called away to the telephone. He nsketl her to wait for him and she did. hours and hours, like a little fool, tor he never c.mio buck In her." He an Id a moment later, Ills voice slightly hoarse: "I learned over the wire tlmt lay father had committed suicide do,wn in Mexico, Barbara. He bad bank rupted himself und embezzled the company's funds." Uha looked up at him quickly. In crediilliy In her eyes. "lint 11 never hoard aiiythlur about It" ' "That's not unlikely. They man aged to hush II up." She stood very still, biting her us1 per lip. but II mi 1 ly she spoke: "Htlll, I can't see why yrr dldn" come hack and toll me." "Can't y.)ii? When I asked yon to marry me I lina nod I should have a fortune equal to your own Had I come back I shpld have broil pcnullese, with nothing to of frr you but a dlagiured name." "And you think thut vould have made any dllfcronce?" "I knew t It wouldn't. Thai was the reason I left as I did." (CofirloM., Olnl fitM) A bsautlful htireus propottt to th. ma:i sh. lovti in lorjarrow'l cn.pter. , . - J : i In fire first, and hn did. With a bullet lu his leg, Heller dropped, nnd when ho fell the bottle ot- liq uor Iu his hip pocket was smuslml. "Such gratitude." he suid sadly. "I was only going to otlor you a drink. IVtiilli'lim l-lonoT Die ItAKL-lt. ore.. Oct. 2 The death at Vendlctnn yesterday of William Itltcb. ttl. pioneer of this county, ended 'more than 71 years of married life for him. .Mr. and .Mm. Itltch were married lu Ken tucky. Mrs. lillcb survives ber husband with thi-e sous and two daughters. In a recent editorial the Curry County Heporter. n weekly news paper of Oold Bench, ' tells, resi dents ot the upper Uugue river why there lit a shortage of steel hends In the upper reach of this noteworthy Oreuon flshinfr stream. ! "Tho real renson for the short jage or fixh on the upper Xiogue," irnudH tho edltorinl, "is that the up I por Itoaue district 1h guilty or so I rlouH omissions and commissions. Communities on tho upper river i fishing found any whore in Ore have done and Kttll are doing! gou. more to dfKtroy tlxh In tho Ktreamj "Why are not the sportmnen on than inn be counteracted by artl-.the upper river enjoying: the hu me fit-in I propagation work of Hta'e ' privilege? and federal agem'ien. combined. "f.rantH Pass known, but Grants "What about lite dlvertdon of ono-liali' of the natural flow of the water of tho- Jtogue on ( Irri gation projects? : "What about tho saturation of (hp other half of the water in the tritroain with sewage of Grants pasn MeUford and other upper commu nities? "What about the destruction of i natural Hpawnine urounriu of tho li flh by mining operations and the destruction of young fish by the! I muu arm sut permuieu io now j from the mines into tho stream? : "What about the dOMtructiqn, for j long years past, of fisli; by lrr- gallon- projects? ' l'1 -v ' " ! "What alKiut ilit obstructing ! dams for hydroelectric plants on the Kogti4( su oh dftms being foil nil only on tho upper reaches' of tho river? - I ".Millions of young salmon anl ; steel heods are being destroyed j each yeai on the . upper Rogue, wind IMh .destruction. W being con j tinned. , ":' ;r ; j "What are Grants Pass sports j mrn and newspnper men doing to remedy such CnndillohH? ' AfilIIXD, Ore.. Oct. 2. (Sp(.) A delf-Kutlon of u dozen promi nent Medford women, active-members In the- .Medford Garden clu'o, were In Ashland on Saturday morning to pay un official visit MEDFDRD VHTJMEN VISIT ASHUNt)6iJSINESS ! ! HOSLER FLORAL GARDEN MEN SEE NEW TOWN ; ; I in! i 4 I to tho lluri-y Hosier Hardens on , afternoon. The caravan, spon Almond utrect. The visitors tool; ! sored by tho Chamber of Com "n.".UIv 1r;,hnu'V0l',1a ta'?tu! morce. left at 1 o'clock on Friday Kll I'VI'V It I fills lliiuliti' rlnuiira iinil . . i ' j . i. v- lies and th grower's cultivation methods. 'i'hr Indien were mot pprclative of Mr. Io,lPr's Kn oiohity and wore enthuHiiiHtin ovor tho lfttit aptuuin Khowingn, which have, us! yet, lieen unLouchod hy fhe light frostM. flnrgeoim gladioli ZtrSa"b,,a"Ura,i"?-' .'"Copment that ha. .; . ., , " . ... n.',...hT- ; ." ', .7 .u S'l"land .congratulated .Mr uuiri . K'uwi' in iuo Hiai,Y,cer h'.L ,.""1; "'tr B,'::' '.V I on the Pnciiie : pooh .t the ro1 cent Jit'-kwun rntinty fair .Mr. Hnn lr look u Inng lint uf awards as prizea in every entry made. FRANCIS NEFF HEADS STUEHENT BODY MEEIisi ASIII.AN'Q, Ore.. O.-t. 2 (Spoo-j lull The-'.undent " body . or thei Kmithern OrenOn 'S(nte Normal' school mot In the auditorium of! mo scnom on Friday morning at 10:40 fur the purioso of electing a new editor for "The Siskiyou," the school paper, :- replace. Ned Mars, who is littendlnij tho I'M vorsliy of Oregon. .Miss Dorothy Harry was chosen for the office. A pop promoter, IMck Joy. was elected to serve for the year. This was the first meeting of the year und was presided over by the new-ly-elooted president, Francis 1 Neff or Medford. llAKFH, Ore, Oct. 2. OP) Kll Hurry Lauder, celohrnteil Hcottlsh Ingcr, ngroea with Thomas A. Kdison ubiiut retiring. Asked when ho expected to give up singing and settle down at bis horns on the river Clyde in Scot laud. Sir Hurry replied: "I'll retire whMii someone 'finds me a bettor Job, but 1 never expect to get n better one because I have the bo.Ht to the world that of making people lauab," Sir Harry appeared in a theater here lust night und today loft for rendlcton. 4 . SA1.i:M, Ore., Oct. 2. Wl Lynn F. Crononilllcr. assistant stale forvsior, left Monday for AshevHIo, NMrtli Carolina, to at tend a national convention of state foresters. AT FORTY MOST WOMEN should be on the lookout for igm of gallstones Doctors say women at forty whe are Inclined to be ricshy should; watch out for flnllstones. Oall ltlnd der, Liver nnd Stomach Trouble. If you have pains in your side, around your liver, stamnclt or back, that Is Nature', warntni. Olve KHl'IT C1A a trial lon't wait. On dose often vivos complete roller. Kor over, twenty years FRl'lTOLA ha, heen used by thouennda of people, who praiso its merit beoansc It aele e quickly. For sale, recommended and Ruaruntecd by Manlll 1i Co. and other loadlim druaiilau. , "Why do not the sportsmen and I newspaper men of Grant Pass! toll the truth and ehnme the devil j ami 'then go out and clean upi their own back yards? "in contrast to the conditions found on the upper Itogue, there are plenty of fish. In the lower river.- Why do they not go up stream? I "Hportsmen fishing In the lower j Rogue are catching their limits and enjoying the greatest sports Puhh, driven to desperation for an excuse for the fish shortage, wants an alibi und is broodranting to the world false reports that the rea son there are no fih in the upper river is because fishermen on th lower river will not permit the! fish to go up stream. "tftnte Game Warden Clifford i made a thorough investigation of j i ii v- iiiMitii . uiiu n ki iin uii ilia int:i and blasted the rumors ot illegal finning on the tower lUuxue. "Down to brans taoks, the real rejison for th& failure of the steel heads to go up 'the river Is be cause they, cunuot, und neither can the salmoiV get by the drifts, falls and piffles tn iho Hoguo river can yon At' the present low stage of water, and if the fish did reach the vicinity of Grants l'nss they would not be ablo to Hre In the putrid, and cpid waters there abouts' .. ' " .: "With . more th,an' half the natu ral flow bf the Hogue divevied for irrigation , bttrpoiies, tho stream t lower this year tlinu ;it has ever been before," Wild Life Lilies, OreKonian. !- ASIIIA.N'n, Ore., Oct. 2. (Spl.) Thirty-f.Iyo Aphlaml. business men focct-pfed ' the 'invitation Of J. II. Henry of Lincoln to visit the now town of Lincoln on Friday afternoon. J. H. Henry met the visitors and condtu'tfd them through the va rloim dlviKioHH of the flant. The mill operations wero a matter of the grentoHt Interest to the Anh lauderH,' who enjoyed Hening the enormoun log.- turned Into lumber. VIsitnrH were nntazed to see the taken place during tho past year, Henry on huccpkh. ... the trip mr,: Huy,- .1. Bd- wurdj-THornton. Louis Dertw, (ieo. H, Mosser, w. J. Crandall. H. O. KmlerB. j: W. Jlc-Coy. H. C. Spnrr, Frank Jordan. O. K. Howman. C"! 1. (laffnoy, l)om 1'rnvost, II. It. Wesibrook, Homer Hillings, J. H. Mclloe. H. H. Elhart, J. D. Mars, K. C. llurd, I. K. VlnlnK. J. II. l-'uller, u. Peterson. John Kndurs, llan Kay. K. II. Isaac. (!. AI. 1 1 Irern. I-:. fl. Adamson, (luy rtood, Walklns. I'. It. Ilarily, V. 1. WuUMl, Hurry Hosier W. M. Horherl, c. X. flllmore, K. T. .Mor rill and Hoy Clark. , TALENT HUNTERS GET TAt.KNT, Ore., Oct. J.-r(8jC-lul)--'l:iglit liirKt buctis were re ported brought In from the '.tg ner Oap regions the last two days by Talent hunters. Cluis, and Hoy ICstes. Marlon Sowash nnd Walter Sown.-h, left September 27 for a week's hunting In the 1'f.rker mountain region and the bright red huts- on- display uround town today is evidence that several morn are In quest or the same sport. If you thipk title insurance is unnecessary ia your cose, let us tell you of gome of the cost ly experiences of rooj estate holders who thought they held clear title to their property. One small premium protects you permanently . and positi vely. x Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 Wage Earners f who are desirous of increasing their income and building for a future nestegg will be especially interested in our . , . , ; j- - Preferred Stockl Our Home Loans solve the problem of financing your new home. Let us tell you all about it NOW! ........ ; JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny tai vn r ... ti i rii u i. . . 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