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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. FRIDAY. AUGUST lfi. 1940. PAGE THREE HIKES TO TRACE RIVER'S SOURCE ARE- Offered by Forest Service As Week-End Sidelights Angling Now Spotty furnish more specific informa tion. The same area may be reached by an interesting sad dle trip from Lake O' Woods where horses are available for rent. For Ambitious Hiker Middle fork of the Rogue riv ing the best catches of steel head. 'Low humidity this week-end makes the fire hazard critical. Forest visitors are urged to be particularly careful to smoke only while stopping in a safe place, to build only small camp- Philhpe Pet. Radio The following bulletin was Is sued today by Rogue River na tional forest headquarters: "Tracing the Rogue river to its source is one of the interest ing forest sidelights for a week end trip. It is suggested at this time when the berry season is almost over and good fishing is concentrated in only a few spots. "The head of the Rogue riv er's south fork is reached by a 2i mile hike over the Blue Canyon trail. The trail leaves the road at Blue Rock. 20 miles from Butte Falls, and passes Round lake, where the hiker may stop for a refreshing swim, and Little lake and then on to Blue lake. Nearby are other lakes whose waters rush a canyon lined with cliffs and sub-alpine trees to form the south fork. All the lakes are well marked with directional signs and the forest officers at Butte Falls ranger station will Jr THE LIVESTOCK Fenian Portland. Au(. t (AP.USDAt Hogs: aso: steady: tew good-choice nonweight drlTelns 6746; 340 to 170-lb. MS0.?S: odd light light 66 28: packing sow S4.S0ia4.76; light weight aalabla 64 00 and above; choice Ilht feeder pigs quotable 6700. Cattle: 76; celree : sieeoy, nom inal, few cleanup sales on cowt weak. good fat steers acarce; salable ea.ou QtM; good light (raaa fed lu.7o; common-medium graaa heller quot able S9.S088.00 and shore: week a beet heifers SS.7S; good beef cowl aalable ao.OO46.SO; canner-common dairy type cowl 63.36 4 76; load medium-good heavyweight bum HJ) 4 7.00; veelera weak to 60c lower tor two days, mostly 61030; select up to 611.00. Sheep: 1.390: quotable steady; law aalea good-chotee spring lambs 67.76 8.00: Thuraday'a extreme top 68 .10: carload lots quotable 68.36; feeder lambs aalable 66 SO 7.00: good laughter ewes quotable 63-00g3.8O. THE ARISTOCRAT OF VJV WHISKIES, j mm 53 iinumiic;i. . . ,i-llilK ih.m er heads in the Seven Lakes , ".,"; basin, providing a trip for more completely with ater. ambitious hikers. Cars may be j parked three miles east of Lodgepole guard station from where it is eight mile to the basin by steep but well-graded j trail. From Seven lakes it is but an hour's climb to Devil's Peak lookout for an inspiring view of the Cascade divide, the Lake basin and Klamath lake. Another route to Seven lakes is by a two-day trip from Blue Canyon, along the Skyline Trail and past Island lake. Campfire permits for this area may be ob tained at the Butte Falls ranger station or from forest guards at Lodgepole or Imnaha. "The source of the Rogue river' north fork is Boundary springs, on the boundary be tween Crater Lake national park and Rogue River national forest. It is within one mile of the Diamond Lake highway above Union Creek. There is no trail to the springs and while it is possible to reach it by hik ing along the river, the going is rough in spots. Forest officers at Union Creek ranger station will give detailed directions for this trip, as well as to point out many other beautiful spots on the many small streams in this vicinity which are tributaries of the north fork and which are easily accessible by road. Rides in Moonlight "At Lake O' Woods, with the moon turning full this week end, an interesting and popu lar thing to do will be to ride horseback around the moonlit ' lake. Nights are cool and pleas ant and the forest and l&kje are ; at their scenic best in the moon lights. A guide always accom panies these night rides so that the most inexperienced riders may go safely. A short but in teresting hike from Lake O' Woods may be made up the Fourmile diversion ditch where in about three miles the hiker sees down on Lake O' Woods and cross-country at Klamath lake, the Mountain Lakes wild erness area and south to Mt. Shasta. "Fishing during the past i week has been poor in most ; small streams. Fourmile lake has been good for silversides, fishing with cluster eggs, and fair for eastern brook and rain bow by trolling or fly fishing. Ginko and Mill creeks in the Union Creek district offer good fishing with flies or grasshop pers; both are brushy streams. South fork and middle fork of Rogue river are good for fly fishing with yellow-bodied gray hackles. Seven lakes, Blue Can yon lake and Sky lakes are on ly fair, with deep fishing with worms the best. market picture today and lead-. 1 Penney (j. c.) ma inHiiufrinlc ( inrwl frartlnns ! "im., to I points. There were a few wider declines. A mild selling wave hit the list before mid-day and prices dipped to around bottom marks. Transfers approximated 325,000 shares. Bulletins telling of thousands of Nazi bombing planes sweeping over England, with even Lon don itself threatened, tended to chill Wall Street' speculative ardor. On the side of bullish contin gent was the better than ordi nary run of business develop ment at home. Today's ctoetng prices for 34 select ed atorka follow: At. Chera. Dye 1494 Am. Can . S3 A. T. 8t T. 16 South Ran Francisco South San Francisco. Aug. IS (AP-USDAI Hogs: None; mostly nominally steady: IndlcaUons ateady week-end market by packers at 67.40 down, aorta 66.60; aowe 69.00 and under. Cattle: 80; fully ateady; steers ab sent, medium to good quoted 6830 89.00; fed iters up to 69.76; on load choice 746-lb. yearling fed heif ers 66.40 straight; desirable graaa cows absent; quoted 66.3S&6.8S; few fleshy dairy cows 6S.7S: cannera and cutters 64.0SaS.39; odd bulls 68 00 86.00. Calves: Salable none: largely nominal; odd 180-lb. elves 68.00. Sheen: None: nominal: good toj choice wooled lambs quoted 68.89; around 136 head holdover thorn 46 to 60-lb. feeders 68.78 to country; shorn ewes eligible 1 504 3.40. Anaconda Atch. T. S. P Bendli Avla. Bethlehem Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler , Curtlu-Wrtght Douglas Aircraft DuPont Oen. Electric Oen. Foods Orn. Motors Int. Harvester Johni-Manvllie -. . Kennecott Monty Ward No. Amn. Avn North Amer. !. 19 14', 38 73 S 43 69', 881, 158', SIS SB 4 41S 68 35 'i S8'i 15 'j 18 ' Southern Pacific . Std. Brand Sid. Oil Cal. Sid. Oil N. 1. Transamerlca Union Carbide United Airrraft United Airline U. S. Steel ... . 78 H . 19', . M J , . 7'i . S3 "i , 8' . 4, . M's . S0. Mm Franri.ro Butter San Francisco, Aug. 16 lAP-USDA) Butter unchanged. Sacramento. Aug. IS (API Churn ing cream butterfat: First grade 33c: second grade 30c. WOMAN SENTENCED FOR DOUBTING REICH Berlin, Aug. 16. flJ.P.) A 46-year-old woman was sentenced to three months in jail at Braun schemeig for contesting the truth of a German high com mand communique with another woman, the newspaper Deuts che Algemeine Zeitung report ed today. She was sentenced for "treachery to the reich". To Hit Social Methodist church young people will spon sor an ice cream social for the benefit of war children this eve ning on the church lawn. The public is invited to participate. Chicago Chicago. Aug. 18. (AP-USDA) Hogs: 9.000: bulk good and choice 300 to 340 lb. 66.76 7.00; few out standing load 67.09 4 7.10; top 67.10: 340 to 370-lb. 66.40,9 80; most 370 to 300-lb. averages 66.O0ia6.5O; 300 lb, up 65.73(3 6.10: most sows 330 lbs down 68-60 6.75; 360 to 490 lbs. 64.90 3 3.35; heavier weight 64.76 down. Cattle: 1.500: calves 600: 79S-Ib. yearling steers 611.65: best heifers 811.00; several loads strictly grain fed steers 611.40 upwards; common and medium graaaers 89.00 down to 67.60: bulk trass cows 68.50i6.SO: cannera S4 50 a 5.00; bulls weak to 15c lower; weighty sausage offerings bringing 67.40 and 67.50; vealer steady to 813 00 down. Sheep: 6.000; bulk good and choice sorted native springers 69.00 $ 9.10; throwouta largely 67.00 down: two doubles 77-lb. western atralght 69.00; one double medium to good moder ately sorted 68.35 odd lota fat natives ewea 63.75; bulk small package In cleanup trade 63.75 a 3.50 cull and cannera downward from 61.50. i L. 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The steelhead are in creasing slowly with a few more each week but nothing in com parison with former years. It is hoped that the present cool nights may bring the long anti cipated summer run. Parma chene belle and beaver kill flies and smalt, spinners are bring- Portland Produce Portland, Aug. 16. (AP) Butter, butterfat, cheese, egg, country meat, live poultry unchanged. Dressed Turkey: Nominal old crop selling price Hena, No. 1, 16c; tome, 13i14c: new crop, 33e lb. Onions: Oregon crystal wax 6376 per 60-lb. bag; Oregon Danvers 61.00 gl.10: Yakima 61.00. Pea, potatoes, hay unchanged. PEERLESS MARKET 14 NO. BARTLETT DIAL 2652 ANY SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE All of Our Meats are Either State or Government Inspected YEARLING LAMB SPECIALS Fancy Crain Fad Lamb Legs, lb. 19c Chops, loin or rib, lb. 20c Shoulder Roasts, lb. 13c Breast, lb. 8c Portland Wheat Butter Loaf Cake A perfectly plain, rich loaf caka and a utility cake. If lhers ever was on, a 11 can be used for so many purposes. It Is good is eat )ust plain, make wonderful whipped cream cake and is so nice to serve with ice box desserts, lea cream or fruit. A cake you should hsva la the home all the time. They keep well so her Is a chine to slock up. Special In our store Saturday, only 19c Are you enjoying lh delicious baked goods from our new refrigerated bakery case? You'll find many tempting dishes which we hav never had before all kept under constant temper lure of 44'. The hottest weslher cannot spoil lh dainty delicious ness of these goods you, too, enjoy them. Portland. Aug. 18. (AP) Oraln: Wheat: Open High bow Close Sept. 7J .7 .70 .70 Cash grain: Oata: No. 3, S8-Ib. white 633.78. Barley No. 3. 4ft-lb. B. W. 430 AO. Corn No. 3, B. T. shipment S30.SO. Plax No. 1, 81.61. Cash wheat bid: eoft white, western white, western red 70c. Hard red winter: Ordinary 69c: 11 per cent 70c; 13 per cent 71c; 13 per cent 73c: 14 per cent 73c. Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent 77c; 13 per cent 78c; 14 per cent 60c. Today's car receipts: Wheat 68; barley 4; flour It; com 0; oats 1; hay 0; mllUeed 4. Chicago Wheat Chicago. Aug. 16 (API Crashing a much a 6 cent a bushel, wbeat price today plunged to the lowest levels since late In August a year ago aa the market reeled under the Impact of heavy selling movement that accompanied Increasing Inten sity of the war over Britain. Wheat: Open HI eh bow Close Sept. .71S .88, Dec. .73', .73', 68, 70't May .73 H .74 .70 .71', Wall St. Reports New York, Aug. 18. (JP War doubt darkened the stock Men Admire Women With Shapely Figure Thoxuandt of frames kp tholt ?ur is3r ad ahap?ly flAPCLY -.'txnjt tsninr " rcuia nth uAXRID and atn)ibt menu They lind LAX RID prtwnU tbtn (rum letunf (at tod tacpa uitd rookmf and rlltatt youier Ratxrtnnwnd LAXRID (or mintain!nj normal wtUtbt. LAXRID la 8AFT TO TAKE It dura Dot con tat ii Olnltropheno) ot rhyroid Try it on o-ir Mury-fUck Gumimm Ot LAXRID frorr oui , drugg.su. W ainacott a Eaat Aid Pba 1 mcjr, tataUord. Oregon. 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