MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 30. .1935
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New Greyhound "Super Bus" Last Word in Highway Travel
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Tht new highway cruiser, built lor
the Greyhound bus system by Gen
eral Motors, has been placed in regu
lar passenger service between Chi
cago and Detroit. It Is designed to
replace present Greyhound equip
ment throughout the United States,
after a short trial period. The strik
ingly modern coach has ample seat
ing space for 36 people. The motor Is
in the rear. Chairs are placed much
higher so that pasea?ers have an
unobstructed view baggage space Is
underneath. Plenty of leg room Is
provided. In spite of extra capacity
the new bus Is over 3 tons lighter
than pres?nt equipment, and Its roof
is 2 Inches lower. It Is easier to han
dle, smoother riding, and his addi
tional safety factors.
SAFETY ON THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
pptfi. A
zelle you will find a wonderful dirt
road and all of the mountain roads
are wide and well graded.
The business men of Medford
should be Interested in making this
trip and they will understand why
they have had such a wonderful pat
ronage from that section. The people
there are thrifty. Their farms are
well kept and their large farm houses
are painted with well-kept lawns, etc.
For those who desire to make a day
of it, I suggest that they start at
about 0 In the morning, take their
picnic lunch with thein, as there are
plenty of picnic spots, or you can get
an excellent dinner at the Blake ho
tel at Etna.
Particular attention Is called to
those who desire to see the deer that
they do not come out of the brush
until late in the afternoon and that
most may be seen Just before dusk.
The recent closing of the Rogue
river to commercial fishermen Is al
ready bringing benefits to this sec
tion It ww announced by Chamber
of Commerce officials yesterday
While It was naturally expected that
the prohibiting of commercial fish
ing in the Rogue would be beneficial
it was not expected that results would
be proven so early.
A striking example of benefits al
ready accruing was in evidence yes
terday when George Bower of Santa
Barbara. California, called on the
Chamber of Commerce to discuss the '
recent closing of the Rogue. Mr. Bow- '
er hss visited southern Oregon the t
past five years during the summer !
and Is an ardent fisherman. He spent
June. July and August of last year
fishing In the Rogue, returned for
deer hunting In the fell, and Is now :
spending an extensive vacation at ',
Casey's Camp on the Crater Lake i
highway. On Friday, with a five ounce j
casting rod. he caught a seventeen- '
pound salmon and during his four j
weeks visit here he has so far netted !
fourteen salmon ranging In weight I
from ten to twenty-two pounds. On I
being Interviewed yesterday by the
manager of the Chamber of Com
merce Mr. Bower stated: "I can no
tice a difference already In the
Rogue river. Pishing is Infinitely bet
ter than has existed In five years and
It Is certainly 100 per cent better
than lat year. I compliment the leg
islature of the state of Oregon In
having closed the Rogue river to com
mercial fishermen.
Money received from the tourists,
particularly the fishermen, will be of
more value than the commercial fish
ing Industry. I am going to tell all
my friends In Santa Barbara when 1
return about the ltttle success I have
had and I expect many of them to
come up and stay with you for sev
eral weeks to try their luck In your
world famous Rogue river." It Is re
ported by Chamber of Commerce of
ficials that many fishermen have ox
pressed themselves forcibly in a fa
vorable manner regarding the clos
ing of the Rogue.
Old Words Outmoded
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. (UP)
The words "coffin" and "undertaker"
are outmoded and should be replaced
by "casket" and "mortician" or "fun
oral director," It was declared at a
convention of morticians here.
Lake to Oet 24,000 Bass
MINERAL WELLS. Texas. (UP)
Lake Mineral Wells will have 34,000
bass dumped Into It this fall for
anglers.' The local chamber of com
merce Is raising that mny of the fish
In Its rearing ponds.
To show the great width ol the approaches to Golden Gate Bridge, seven new Ponllaca were
lined up abreast and were easily accommodated on the new road. The pictures were taken on
the newlv completed stretch which runs throuah the San Francisco PraiHt
HUNDREDS OF DEER SEEN
IN SCOTT VALLES JAUNT
Last week the Mall Tribune pub
lished the first of a series of sug
gested week-end auto trips, In an
effort to give readers the enjoy
ment of traveling some of the less
known byways of this region. This
week's tour suggestion was con
tributed by H. O. Prohbach and
the Mall Tribune will welcome fur
ther contributions from those
who have experienced particular
pleasure In exploring some route
not generally traveled.
Leave Medford at about I any af
ternoon and drive one mile south of
Yreka, where you turn west to go to
Scott valley. Eight miles of the next
17 are over Scott mountain to Fort
Jones. Then 13 miles to Etna. The
road up to this point Is all paved.
South from Etna for 14 miles to the
ghost mining town of Callahan and
where also is located a CCC camp.
Scott Valley Is one of the most pro
ductive localities of northern Califor
nia and Is rich In Its agricultural
industries. It Is well watered and
hay and grains as well as stock and
dairy cattle abound.
At Callahan you leave Scott Valley
for a 14-mlle drive toward the Parker
corporation ranches. This ranch be
gins at the little school house on the
: left hand side of the road. From
here on for the next four or five
miles you will see the most Interest
ing sight, deer grazing In the mead
ows on both sides of the road. In
the early days. James Parker, whose
widow lives In the cement block
house on the right hand of the road,
created a private game preserve for
deer and since then the state of Cali
fornia game commission has contin
ued the same. Here In the latter part
of the afternoon, and particularly
so Just before dusk, you will see hun
dreds of deer coming out of the
brush Into the open meadows. The .
exact number of deer In this preserve ,
is not known, but estimated at sev- j
eral thousand, for as many as 700 1
have been counted In the meadows i
at one time several years ago. !
A few miles farther on you reach
the summit of Parker mountain and
from there on to Gazelle on the Pa
cific highway. From Etna to Ga- i
Richardson Springs
Where You Hill Enjoj Wonderful Vacation
Mineral Water! and Bathf.
Air-Cooled Hotel and Cottages
Housekeeping Cottages
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Shuffleboard, Dancing
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