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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 26. 1940. PAGE TKKha BERRIES ATM! 10 CENT OF ROGUEJOREST Some Places Provide Good Picking, But Others Are Blank The following recreational bulletin was issued today by Rogue River national forest headquarters: "The berry patches are engen dering the most activity this week in the Rogue River nation al forest. "Many people are combining berry picking, fishing and ramp ing for family outings. At Huck leberry mountain, the crop is concentrated in small areas which provide good picking, while other areas have no ber ries. There are many green ber ries at this time which will ex tend the season for three or four weeks. 'The guard at Huckleberry guard station will be glad to di rect pickers to the best patches. Additional stoves and tables have been provided in the forest camp since last year. Wild black berries are now ripe along the streams in the vicinity of the Union Creek forest camp; direc tions for finding them may be secured at the ranger's office. Black cap raspberries may be found on the L'mpqua divide by taking the Tiller Trail highway to the Divide guard station, and then turning to the east on the Ragsdale Butte road. Berries Scattered "Good huckleberry picking, although somewhat scattered, is available at Blue Rock in the Butte Falls district. The lookout man stationed there can point out the spots for good picking. I Bears may often be seen feed- Fishina Is Good I in ln ,he 'ields-,nd deer with this VMr't faurnt arff mm. mon along the roads in this vi cinity, as are mountain quail and native pheasants with their young. "Huckleberries may be found in fair quantities along the Dead Indian road, between the Dead wood Junction and the road camp, and good picking is avail able on Big Draw creek and Brush mountain south of this road. There are scattering patches near Lake O' Woods, and here again directions may be obtained at the ranger's of fice. Brown mountain near Lake O" Woods, where many pickers go each year, has practically no berries this season. 'The evergreen blackberries in the Applegate district are not yet ripe; bushes laden with green berries promise an abun dant crop in a few weeks. Fishing is Good "Many lakes and streams in the forest offer attractive fish ing. At Lake O' Woods perch are being easily caught with worms and grasshoppers and a few bass are being taken with plugs and bass flies. At Klamath lake ex- ceptionally large rainbow some weighing six pounds are caught by trolling. Fishing at Fourmile lake is good in gener al; especially good catches of rainbow are being mad in the evenings. At Fish lake eastern brook are still biting but not many fishermen are going there now. Hyatt lake is yielding prac tically no catches. In coopera tion with the state game com mission, two fire guards are planting 23,000 eastern brook trout in the lakes of the Moun tain Lakes Primitive area this week. "At Seven lakes and the other small lakes along the Cas cade summit, catches are not so good as usual; worms and grass hoppers are the best bait. In the south and middle forks, grass hoppers and brownhackle flics bring good catches, although the trout are rather small. Big Butte creek is fair with bait and brown flies. 'The upper Rogue river above Union creek offers good fishing; Castle and Crater creeks are the best small streams in that vi cinity. SO Fires So Far 'The entire length of Rogue river from Elk creek to Grants Pass is reported as excellent for trout fishing although here also the trout are smaller than usual. The most successful flies are royal coachman and flying cad dis. The present cool spell may bring steelhead but there are very few at present; a few jack salmon have made their appear ance. The water in the river is very low for this time of year. 'There have been eight man caused and 42 lightning fires in the Rogue River national forest so far this season, all of them having been successfully con fined to small areas. With the present increased activity in the more remote sections of the for est, the danger of man-caused fires is greater and all visitors are urged to refrain from smok ing while traveling and to ex tinguish carefully all lighted ma terial. One-fourth of all fires in the national forests are started by careless smokers and one tenth by careless campers who build their campfires too large or leave them without drenching them with water and then test ing the embers with bare hands to be sure they are dead before left." THE ARISTOCRAT OF YPints i 91.10 'O 1 R?f ls& .- I I is5 PROSPECTOR PAYS GAS CHAMBER AL SMITH, JUNIOR, BACKINGWILLKIE New York, July 26, Councilman Alfred E. Smith, Jr.. had a Wendell Willkie but ton on his coat lapel today. "Do you mean It?" he was asked. "I certainly do," Smith re plied. "Is your father wearing one?" "He is." answered the son of the 1928 Democratic presiden tial candidate. Young Smith was elected to the New York city council as an independent Democrat. (Continued from Page One.) OLOMOKE DISTILLERIES CO., INC. LoulsTlle-Owen?boro, Kentucky Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake Your mother and your grandmother utd ie make a caka like this. And It will be mad by future gener ations because It 1 that kind of a caka exception ally good. The yellow caka batter, made with plenty of buttar. contains the same well-known and high-quality ingre dients which you prefer for your own use. And to make this caka complete, let us cover It all over on the outside and between the layers, with a good, old-fashioned chocolate Icing then you really nave something. For this week-end, eur regular, large 59c tlie for 49 Have yeu tried eur genuine SOUK DOUGH FRENCH BREADT A fine flavored, crusty bread that you'll enjoy with any meal but especially good with soups end salads. On sale at our retail store or ask your grocer for it. QiSmmfs Plenty el Parking Space. newspaper men on his walk to the chamber, Cline said: No Grudge "I have no grudge against anybody. I am going to meet my God." The Rev. P. W. Eriksen of Salem, who accepted Cline in the Lutheran church several days ago. spent the night in the death cell. The miner ate a substantial dinner at 6 p. m. Thursday and had coffee at midnight. He slept for two hours and conversed quietly with the minister much of the remaining time. "His faith held him up," Rev Eriksen said. me Body was turned over to the Odd Fellows organization and burial will be at govern ment expense, time was a World war veteran. Cline, who did not appeal killed Rosenstiel in August 1939. Chetty arrived at Fossil, ure., trom tne midwest on May 1, 1940. to join Cline in a gold mining venture. He was slain the following day. Appeal Denied The Rev. Eriksen and the Oregon Prison association asked Governor Charles A. Sprague to stay the execution but the ap peal was denied. The prisoner's attorney, Arthur Tarlow of Portland, asserted several weeks ago that Cline did not desire an appeal and that there were no grounds upon which to base the action. Bed Smoking Fatal Ontario. Ore.. July 28. Burns suffered in a bedding fire proved fatal yesterday to Harry Nichols, 45. A cigarjtle started the blaze. Henry Boring, a friend, was slightly burned while attempting a rescue. HOMK CARE Infant or email child. Referencee. Bos 3704 Tribune. POl'ND Key. in leather cms. Owner pleae call st Tribune and par (or ad. LOOK AT THE.-E If Tou Are Really Looking for a Bargain. A popular make 4-Door Sedan. One owner car. drlwn a little over as.ooo mllea. looke and runt like a new ear. 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ANOTHER TRUCKLOAD of water nielona For flavor buy them Iced at Ingram's Truck, next to Coffee Pot. FOR SALE Small restaurant. Good location, ateady year-around buat neas. Box 3103 Tribune. TOUNO DEPENDAB1E married man. resident, wants work. Referencee. Clean habtta. Box 3708 Tribune. All employers of Jackson county are invited to the open forum to be held at 8:00 tonight in the Hotel Jackson. Edward Heydenburk of Grants Pass, state director of the Associated Employers of Oregon, will preside. The con ference will consider matters and hear addresses on employer employe status under propc3ls made recently by the Oregon Federation of Labor. Speakers will include Silas Gaiser, administrator of the state unemployment compensa tion commission, and Ralph H. Campbell, commission counsel. F London, July 26. (IP) The British admiralty announced to night that "steps are already well advanced for manning French warships which arrived in our ports before the signing of the armistice between France , and Germany." j The announcement added: "A number of French ships of varying sizes are now being manned and prepared for sea 1 entirely by officers and men of the free French naval forces headed by Admiral Meselier. "He was appointed to this post by General De Gaulle some time ego. One ship manned entirely by Frenchmen has al ready been at sea taking an active and successful part ln operation." (The British recog nize Gen. Charles De Gaulle as "the leader of all free Frenchmen.") Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thair of 107 Washington street a boy weighing eight pounds, in Community hospital Wednes day morning, July 24. Railroad dining car kitchens range from 1314 to 17 feet in length and from six to seven feet ln width. GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hoed. Optometrist Sparta Bltff. Mate ana Rlyeraide. 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