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PAGE TWO 90,512 VISITORS AT CRATER LAKE . IN PAST SEASON Medford Entrance Is Most Popular, With 40,637 Using Gate All States Represented Ore. Leads CRATER LAKE NATIONAL, PARK. Oct. . (Spl.) A total Of 80.813 people visited Crater Lake national perk during tht pest travel kuod, ending September 30. as compared to 109,738 for the preceding season. Of this number 40.937 people, travel Ing In 13 891 cars, arrived through the vest or Medford entrance and 35,681 In 10,803 cars arrived through the south. The Lost Creek or east en trance had a total of 3899 cara and 11.797 people, while the north en trance Is credited with 190 cars and 3497 visitors. The psst season attracted visitors from avery state In Vie union and numerous foreign countries, Includ ing one group of 48 membera of the Intemsttonsl Geological Congress, representing five comments. The group arrived during the early part of August, following an International session In Washington, D. O., the flrat In the United States for 30 years. A aeries of college motor tours brought visitors collective! from many states In the union In connection with a general study of tht nation's scenic spots. Oregon Far Ahead By states, Oregon led in Vie travel totals with 83.838 cars and 63,761 people, of whom 44,461 entered by the way of Anna Springs, the Junc tion of the south and west entrances. A total of 38,814 visitors and 9744 cart arrived from California, followed by the state of Washington with 8 893 visitors, while Idaho was fourth with considerably leu. Foreign coun tries, representing sll prts of the (lobe, art credited, with 83 csrs and 110 visitors. . Tht heaviest travel of the season occurred during tie Labor Day week tnd when 8393 visitors enured the park. , Tht educational division at Crater Lake, under the direction of D. B. Llbby. park naturalist, reported t successful sesson. , Figures reveal tht ont permanent and seven temporary members made 100,333 contaott with viators In rendering eervlct In the way of auto caravans around tht rim, field tnd boat trips, lectures at the lodge, Slnnott-memorlal. community house and tht E. C. W. camps and eervlct at the information bureau and at the head of the lake trial. This It an Increase of 136 per cent over tht prtcedlng year with a total of 47,839 recorded contacts. Personnel Popular Tht personnel of this division for tht list season was regarded as tht best In tht history of tht psrk. Tht Individual members during the sea ton alto worked out a number of problems In connection with geologic, wild-lift and botanical aspects of tht Crater Lakt region. General activities In tht park dur ing tht past season Included txttn tlvt activities by the E. O. W. camps, made up of youths principally from Illinois. They were tngaged In tht construction of motorways in differ ent sections of the park to facilitate fire suppression. They were tngaged to advantagt in the sodding of a Urge section of toe rim area, where spproxlmstely 1.6 acres of native grasses and shrubs were planted to restore the area to ita original state and adding greatly to tht general beauty of tht park. Improvements Made A new trial to tht aummlt of Mt. Bcott. highest point within the park and tbt location of a fire lookout ttatlon, was completed, providing vis ion with an easier ascent to the tununlt of the mountain. Eliminat ing flrt hazards and enhancing the attraction of park highway!, road side cleanup waa another Important summer project In tht removal of dead treea and debris In forests bor cVrlnf tht roads. Other physical improvements In the park, authorised through the public, works bill, were alao placed underway. FREETEEOlER J. P. Pllegel, exalted ruler of tht Medford Elks' lodge, will girt a brief report at tonights meeting of tht activities of the grsnd lodge, brought out at the recent convention In Mil waukee. Some Important changes of tht grsnd lodge statutes will be ex plained and will be of Interest to evry member. Tht fret beer, fret food, supper will be served at 8:30 o clock and all Else will be tipeoted at tht teatlrt board. E. C. ("Jerry") Jerome, past exalted ruler or the Medford Elks' lodge. It chairman of tonight's events. Ifi buck hound session of the lodge Is Included. SEWER FUND PLEA Medforda second application for federal funds for construction of a new aewage system Is progressing through the round of "checks and double-checks" It must go through before reaching Washington, D. C City Superintendent Fred BchelTSI announced today. The application hat been okehed by State Health Officer Frederick L. Strieker and is now In tht hands or 'c. O. Hockley, ststa engineer under the public works program. Medford still anticipates receiving funds In time to start work on tht much- STEADY CENTER OF OREGON STATE 1 .dot A tW'-s '"fa n i v.;:. aa . ... v , mhti.. I '? , VIC CUrVTIN I l Vlo Curtln It center of tht Oregon State football team. (Aitoclat ed Prtst Photo) QUELL DISORDER E (Continued from rage Ont) dynamite that had failed to explode in tht wreckage. Tht dynamite was believed to have been part of tht 100 sticks stolen several months ago from a Harris burg powder supply warehouse. Chief of Police Slow of Eldorado, home of Nip Evans, leader of the county organization of tht Progres sive Miners union, reported the de struction by dynamite of the Orand hotel at Eldorado thla morning. He said the small frame building was destroyed. Pickett Block Road. As the morning advanced tht pick era were centering their attack on state highway 18 between Marlon and Harrlaburg, and were said by onic lals to defy attempts of anyone to pass, m Members of tht United Mint Work ers union of Williamson county, who attempted to report for work today in the Peabody mint, were greeted by bullets when they arrived at a point three miles east of Shady Rest, head quarters of tht former notorious Blr- ger gang of bsndlte. Dut to lack of communication fa cilities, it wss Impossible to learn resulta of tht fighting Immediately. Tht first account of tht rioting In Saline county came from Lewis Dodd of Raleigh, III., who was shot In the face snd shoulder by snipers as he waa on his way to work in a Harris burg packing house. WllUam Bow ers of Raleigh, his companion, ''. slightly wounded. Shooting Related. "We were driving moderately fast," Dodd aatd, "when about 30 pickets started tiring on us near Peabody mine 43. Both of us were struck In tht first volley, and when I duck ed from the bullets, the car struck a barrlaced across tht road, throwing us both Into a oi'.ch and wrecking ths car. "Tht pickets came over to us, and seeing wt wee not miners, apolo gized and took ua to Harrlaburg In one of their cars." Dodd ld, however, that when he attempted to go after his car with a wrecker, he wes fired on again and forced to return to Harrlsburg. "They were like wlid men." he said. 'They shot at every car that came along." tot r v lyiiililiACi IfEBFORD MAIL j. I. B I t, ,X, ?' : - " Jt f - TRIAL OF (Continued irom Page One) The father testified that he and Halnea were partners In a mint opera tion last January; that Haines came often to hit house, snd when he heard reports of misconduct ht told tht de fendant: "You're not going to make a bad place out of my home." Tht parent also testified: "I trust ed Ted, snd hsd faith In him. I thought ht wss more of a man." Jim Kershaw, a dairyman of the Red Top district, testified that he had seen Haines going to the girl's home, and "that It was tht talk of tht neighborhood." Under cross-ex-aminatlon Kershaw admitted hostility towards tht defendant. "Why shouldn't I, with my cowa and my dog poisoned?" Tht court instructed the Jury to Ignore tht Implied allegation. Ernest Phelster, another Red Top resident, teatlfled to Haines' move menu and that "I alwaya considered her a pretty girl, but slit ttsrted los ing weight, and grew pale." Phelster, under cross-examination! admitted: "I get pretty combative In an argument. "Jim Kershaw and I don't speak." Tht witness further testified, "we had an argument, and It went aeep with Jim." County Physician O. I. Drummond testified to the uses of tht capsules Haines Is alleged to hart given to the girl. The companion of Halnea and the girl on an auto trip to Grants Pass last August wss tht first defense wit ness. She left tht ear when It reach ed tht McAndrews rosd Junction, and Haines ' and tht complainant drove to the Crater Lakt highway. Many of tht courtroom spectators were residents ofthe Red'Top dis trict, Efforts of the defense to introduce testimony and thow that Red Top district residents had staged a dem onstration agalnat bondsmen for Haines when ht was first arrested, In which it was insisted they with draw, and Halnea be placed in Jail waa disallowed by tne court. Attorney RaWlea Moore, In an affi davit filed as psrt of a motion to secure trial delay, alleged ht had rt- celved anonymous telephone calls, hinting ht should wtthdrsw as Haines counsel. k TO CHICAGO ! I II 1 IK 111 Ift YU " 1,11 111 WORLD'S FAIR 25-DAY RETURN LIMIT This wry low far applt-M In Ithtr Di lux Coach, j or In lh vory lottit typo Towrlit Sloopon on poy monl of Icoplng car chorgoi, MODERN TOURIST SLEEPERS from Portland to Chlcogo qn tht famous Portland Rose without chang. large comfortoblt berths lights In upptrt ond loweni oltlt lights. Stall upholstered In mohair. Drilling ond smoking rooms. Other latei of lew ferei It ell pelnN sett Is effect telly te Oct. II. final return Unit Ner, 15. Stents' and Towrlit Steepen, lovnee Cer, Diner. 0 Uxe Cooch. Inquire tf Agent for fvrtner Information. Iv. errlenti till t.m. Ar, Chlcegt St4So.n. General Psaaengrr Kept (U? Pillock Block. Portland. Ore, FIC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. EARL FEHL DENIES AGAINST JOE CAVE Z. H. Ft? hi, Mrvlrif four year In sUto praon or conviction by a Klam ath county Jury of ballot theft con up Ira cry. today filed with the district attorney's ofilco an affidavit deny ing that ha appeared aa a wltneu before the grand Jury last February against Joe Cave, city policeman. In dicted for Involuntary manslaughter, an action born of the political agita tion over the death or Everett Da hack, during a raid on a Reese Creek still in November, 1030. Attorneys for Cave filed a motion to quash the Indictment agslnst Cave on the grounds that Fehl, then county Judge, and L. A. Banks, for mer local agitator, serving life for murder, appeared before the grand Jury and did not affix their names to the Indictment, as required by law. A similar affidavit to Fehl's U an ticipated from Banks. The affidavit of Fehl reads In part: "At no time did I appear before said grand Jury," and thla affidavit is made In the interests of the state of Oregon, that .truth and Justice may be upheld, and further sayeth not.' The affidavit Is made on prison stationery. Edith w, Patton, secretary of the grand Jury, and 6. L. Knight make affidavit in opposition to the de fense contentions that Banks and Fehl appeared In the grand Jury room and might have mentioned the Joe Cave case, but any statement made by them was not considered aa evi dence." At the time that Cav was In dicted, Banks was Indicted for crimi nal libel and criminal syndicalism. William T. Grieve of Prospect wan foreman. Testimony of Fehl and Banks In the Banks murder trial In dicated that both had received ad vance Information" of grand Jury business. Banks had long Insisted that Cave be Indicted. Former Sher iff Oordon L. Bchermerborn. was ar rested on a ballot theft Information when ho went to the city police sta tion to serve a warrant on Cave. The motion for quashing of the Indictment against Cave Is expected to bevoalled as soon as Vie pending criminal cases before the circuit court are concluded. SAN BERNARDINO IS WAKENED BY QUAKE SAN BERNARDINO. Cel.. Oct. 5. (.IP) An earthquake, aufflclent In intensity to awaken numeroua resi dents of the city, was (ett here at 3:47 a. ra. today. No damage was done. I0IV OREGON, THURSDAY, Head War Mothers m :. i man in m - 1st V.' Mr. William E. Ochiltree sf Con ntrtvlllt, Ind., wat tltcted president of tht Amtrlcan War Mother at tht organization'! Indianapolis con vention. (Attoclattd Press photo) L Cecil Crltaer, guide and packer of Agness, on the lower Rogue, In Curry county, went on trial .this morning in federal court charged with setting forest fires on August 15 last. The indictment holds three counts. Government testimony tended to show that the fire started soon after Crltzer had passed by on the trail. There was no direct eye-witness evi dence submitted. Donald Buck, Klamath Falls, charged with selling liquor to an In dian m Klamath Falls last summer, was found guilty by a Jury late yes terday, after short deliberation. Leonard Kahmout, similarly charged entered a plea of guilty. Benjamin Tupper, found guilty of manslaughter, for the slaying of Eben Murdock last June, following a drunken quarrel, will be sentenced to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Sen tence will also be passed at the same time on Buck and Kahmoutl Heating costs can be reduced Foi oomplete heating service call Art Schmldll 1181662. .VI n '! OCTOBER 5, 1933. CAMP-O-RAL FOR BOY SCOUTS SET NEXT SATURDAY Canjp-o-XUl" long anticipated by Boy Scouta throughout this territory, will bo held here Saturday, Larry Schade announced today. Scouts will assemble at the playgrounds and Scout headquarters on East Main street early Saturday morning to pitch their tents. Public inspection win begin at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon to con tinue until 8 o'clock and all resi dents of the valley are asked to come and not the work accomplished by the Scouta in this region In spite of this year's limited funds. Participating in the Camp-o-Ral" will be Scouts from Hilt, Ashland Eagle Point, Gold Hill. Grants Pass, Phoenix, Beagle and Medford. A demonstration In scouting will also be given during the afternoon and following the official inspection an award will be presented the boy setting up the best Scout camp. CASH PAID FOR TURKEYS If your Turkeys will be ready for the, October Market See us at once We ore arranging for a cash buyer to load out a car of birds on October 13th or 20th. List tht number of birds you'll have ready, with ua. and do so at once so we .cnn determine If possible to make the car. CASH PAID WHEN TUKKEYS ARE DELIVERED TO THE CAR MARKET PRICES PAID For further Information, call at our retail store MONARCH SEED"& FEED CO. Phone 260 mmr. esterfield cigarette, milder tte cufareffz ttat TASTES BtTTER. Calling for tne co-operation of til Medford citizens In tht observation of Plrt Prertntlon week here. October 8 to 14, Mayor B. M. Wilson issued a proclamation today. It reads: "Proclamations have been Issued by President Roosevelt and by governors of tht United States deslgnstlng October 8 to 14 ss Flrt Prevention week. It Is befitting that In our own Help Kidneys If eeorb faaetloalnjr Kidoers anal Madder make you aulfer from Getting Up Nishta, Nerrousneaa. Rheumatic rwna. onnom nnnaios. nimD. Itehlns, or Aclditr try tbe ruaraateol Doctor's PrifcrtptlonCystes (Slae.tex Cyatex "-Host nx roq op or mooey back, OBl77t atdrucaiata. for DRUGS BETWEEN M.ANN'S AND NEWBERRY'S SAVING S--Friday and Saturday 3 oz. Listerine, Kleenex, 2So value, 1 30c value 19? 2 for 57 100 ' Nyal Aspirin.;29? B3o Forhaiif. 46t Palmolive Soap, 4 for 23t 53c Ipana 36 Mflk Magnesia (qts.) 59 1 lb. Castile Soap 29t Dextri Maltose No. 1..59 Kotex 19 tl.OO Cow Hide 9Aeai Pound mm fa, FootBalU 33C Tobaccos 73C s I 16 oi. Psylla Seed Probak and Gillette Blades 50c Box Stationery 2 lb, box Assorted Chocolates 53o Aqua Velva Cigarettes 60c Listerine . These are only a few JARMIN S Phone 73. fields are Mild M.OBACCO to grotc, to ripen and become mellow, has to take in or absorb something . . . not Vitamin D, of course, but something that it gets from the right amount of Sunshine It's the Southern sunshine jou read about, combined with the right sort of climate and moisture,that makes the Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia the best tobacco country in the world. You can stand down there in that South ern sunshine and almost see it grow. This ripe, mellow tobacco is skillfully cured by the farmer. Then, for 30 months, it's aged just like fine wine. It takes the right quantity of each kind of these tobaccos, blended and cross-blended -then seasoned with Turkish, to make a milder cigarette. Sunshine helps. Just try it! community attention should be fur ther drawn to tht necessity for greater education and co-operation In reduc ing fire hazards. Late fire tragedies, csuslng tremendous loos of life tad property, should make this appeal fruitful of good resulta. May our people take this csll seriously and Join the nation In tht effort to reduce hazards that art a menace to public welfare. "B. M. WILSON. Mayor." Millinery Event Fri. & Sat. Featuring stw shipment f smart Fall Hats. Adel Lee Shop In M. M. Department Store Blocking cleaning He-modeling. . ... -29 -19tf 26t -98 -36 -10 ...39 of the many savings at for Drugs Free Delivery er l3 LtftrttTT it efYIU loinr.n (A