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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1940. PAGE SEVEN E G. i Sportsmen Would Re-establish Hatchery On Wether bee Place On Applegate Granta Pass, June 21. fSpl) A plan whereby Josephine county can restock the Rogue river and all lakes and streama within the county boundaries Is being considered by Grants Pass sportsmen. Their plan Is to re-establish the fish hatchery at Guy Weth erbee's place on Applegate river for the sole use of restocking rivers and lakes of Josephine county. They want to secure 20 percent of total fishing license receipts turned Into the state from this county for operating expense. First, the Rogue river would be seined of all carp and suck ers this summer when the water is low. Then at the proper time fish from the hatchery would be liberated below the Savage Rapids dam, so that none could swim out into the irrigation ditches. Fish would be liberated as far down the river as pos sible. Above the dam there are many Irrigation systems to trap fish. A. J. Burbee, one of the In stigators of the plan, reported the hatchery has been pretty well preserved since it went out of use about nine years ago. Wetherbee would be given full charge of the hatchery. Bur- bee said. He has had long ex- perwige in this work. The 50,000 rainbow trout planted here last fall have stay ed within about a half-mile radius of where they were lib erated and are about nine inches In length. Numerous catches of this fish have been reported, and the planting was a success, Burbee added. RETAIL TRADE WEEK IE New York, June 21. f.'P) Buoyant retail sales marked shopping in the nation's retail stores this week for the third weekly period in a row. Dun & Bradstreet reported today. Sales for the country as a whole averaged 8 to 11 percent above last year, the credit agency said. While gift sales for June wed dings and school and college graduations attracted heavy buying, there was a strong un- dertone in staple items also, with heavy turnover in annual clearances of rugs and other floor coverings. "Buying of men's wear, often considered a barometer of con sumer sentiment, moved well. "Refrigerators were said to be In less demand than a month ago, but ranges and small ap pliances continued active, and some stores said the slump early In May had already been more than overcome." Wholesale trade also expand ed, with increased inquiries for metal toys, housewares, liquors, woolen goods, and staple dry goods. ! Dm MaU Tr.oun want ada. I Oregon's ' 1 y -auirnsi "if' 5 lGRANUlATtof FACTS ABOUT EUGENE ueene hat th lowest domestic and industrial electric rate in Oregon. -d o-e of th lowest in the V. S. Lane County's J'-, trillion seres of Douelas fir support SO sawmills empionnf 6.000 men with an -nasi psvroll o( J to f-j trillion dcllr. An important center lot important fruit, creamery, and poultry "co-eps." WSSITE SATES Meteorological Report roncMti Ma-ford and vletnttv: rlr tonfeht and Saturday, uttl chant Id tem perature. Oregon: and ellgbtlj warmer In north portion tonight and In Uh Interior Saturday, modem northerly wind off th ooax. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Bigheat. 05: lowest, S. Total monthly precipitation. Jl Inch. Deficiency (or th month. .01 inch. Total precipitation also Sept. 1, 1930. 23 35 inches. Excess tor th season, J 03 Incnee. Relative humidity at . p. ra. yes terday, sav S a. m. today. W. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4 JS a. m.: sunset, 7:49 p. m. Observation Tikrn at 4:10 a. m, IIS Meridian Tim. u h i tfS 1 Sts I? T 9 3 f g 9 Sols as Boston Denver as Eureka so Havre S3 Los Angeles. 84 Mrdford II Omaha - 64 Phoenix 105 Portland 7 Reno 9S Roaebunj 74 Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. Cloudy, Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear Tt. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Salt Lake OS San Pranclsco..l01 Seattle ea Spokane 70 Wash, D. C. 77 Wena tehee 70 ASHLAND LOCATES Ashland, June 21. (Spl) Boy Scouts, working under chamber of commerce sponsor ship, discovered 33 additional Ashlanders to tally on census sheets. The boys have com pleted their double-check. However, if any citizens still have not been enumerated, a call to the chamber office will bring an enumerator to get brief statistics, C. M. Litwiller, chamber president, said today The 33 names, plus 25 which volunteered at an earlier cham ber of commerce call, made nearly 60 missed by first census check. Total population, after enumeration details, probably will put Ashland up to the 4,650 mark. "Under the circumstances, j our recent findings indicate that : the census was accurately taken i and the omissions only natural by percentage," Litwiller said today. Weather Northern California: Fair to night, Saturday and Sunday but considerable clouds or fog on coast; cooler in delta region Sat urday; moderate northwest wind off coast. Don't Forget ADRIEHNE'S ; SALE NOW IN FULL SWING On Coats, Suits, Dresses Blouses, Skirts, etc. Otcn and Only Sugar Salutes EUGENE and the University of Oregon Rent Is a bes-tiful city of 23. POO people, not counting th University of Oregon's more than 3.000 students, a veritable city within a city. Pertuip nowhere in th Northwest will you find greater diversity ef crops or of industries: nowhere more stability: nowhere better living conditions or greater cultural resource than hare. Here are railroad divisional headeoartars nth an annual payroll of $1,400,000; woolen mills with $100,000 payrolls and $300,000 a year business: a large fruit "co-op" handling 18,000 tons of produce with annua gross sales of $1,! JO. 000. mostly in vegetables ... the largest canner of vegetables in th northwest; th larg est canner of green beans in th world; nd th world's greatest vanetMS ef pro ducts canned in on plant Eugtn. Lan County, yoe contribute generously to Ore gon's wealth. Your newest "fallow Or gonum." a S3.SO0.0OO a year ben sugar industry, acclaims and salutes you I Guaranteed lor Canning CONSTRUCTION JOB TO Sixty Million Dollar Ship Scheduled to Be Fin ished Within AH Months Washington, June 21.' The navy announced today that its own yard at Norfolk, Vs.. had been designated to build a 23.000-ton aircraft carrier, the i ninth such vessel for the United States fleet. The carrier, planned to carry around 100 planes, is expected to cost more than $60,000,000. Navy officials estimated the con struction cost would be $48,000, 000 without armor, armament and ammunition. Funds for th new carrier were provided in the annual navy appropriation bill approv ed by President Roosevelt last week. Construction of 22 other war ships provided for in that meas ure, and which are to cost ap proximately $330,000,000, was assigned within a few hours af ter Mr. Roosevelt signed the ap propriation. The navy said work on the new vessels would start immedi ately and was expected to be finished within 48 months. IE IRK 1ST BEGIN By NOON JULY 1ST Miners need not complete their assessment work for the 1939-40 year by this July 1 pro vided they have begun it prior to noon of that day and con- j tlnue it "with reasonable dili-i gence until it is completed," ac cording to the Ore-Bin, publica tion of the state department of geology and mineral industries, which interprets the Oregon law as follows: ... SUGAK 'The annual assessment per iod commences at noon on the first day of July succeeding the j date of location. The possession to a valid claim is maintained by the ex- plrted. The term 'reasonable penditure of at least $100 In diligence' implies that work labor or improvements of a. should be continued to comple mining nature on the cbim. tion. without any undue inter "The annual assessment per- ruptions. Failure to perform iod 1939-1940 ends at noontthe assessment work for any July 1. 1930. If a mining claim I v" will subject the claim to has been located prior to July i relocation unless work for the 1. 1939. in order to maintain ! benefit of the claim is resumed the right of possession, annual assessment work must be done for the period 1939-1940, and; must be started some tune prior 'vmrminn... 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"If the work is not completed by noon of July 1, 1940, work right of I must be continued with reason mining able diligence until it is corn- ' before a relocation is made. "Oregon statutes require that an affidavit of annual labor or , improvements upon a mining i- f thit W.f it rdua P-;,t .ink. to ..ve you "0"y'-ceUin en- claim shall be recorded in the mining records of th county in which the mining claim Is sit uated, within 30 days after the performance of such labor or making of auch improvements." BEAVERS SHOW SKILL IN SHASTA BUILDING Treasure Island, June 21 (Spl) Tom and Jerry, Jack and Jill are four Oregon beavers now making their home in the !Shr sCs-cadc bui'.d:r.s at the Golden Gate I position. international ex- 1 The animals were brought to MONTGOMERY WARD Un Writ ' Morth( Paymt f ton oy pvrrh ffrtclmtj $10 Treasure island by Archie K. . Ive to a small area of the Shasta Strong. V. S. forest service. Cascade region in southern Ore and Mrs. Strong. 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