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'ArnrsT' 11. m2s. ja il v. in 1 CENSORS FROWN ON WHITE SUITS EVIDENCE NET HANDY GIFT FOR TRAVELERS IS WIPING OUT FEUD VICTIMS THRI SUSPECTED" M f ! "I ' NfEDFORTTi TSfTT; TTCTnTTCrra, "KfEPFOTtT), OUgriOK. SATFT?TAY. I (Ry .ram II Vtvd,hKo'iniei - , Jrowt Suff Wrllrr.) STANFORD CNIVKUH1TV. Cal., Auk. 11. Wi A new pathway, at rml ut which Mnnds llic U'hUo House, wan opened today ly Her bert Hoover. From Hi- far miners of ehe nn t Ion, men and women of K'eat and HTiinll dpfrrce camn to hid him isort Kpced upon the Journey routed fcir him hy the republican parly. The notiliiK for his official noil flcntlon and for the delivery of hhi message to tho voter of America was of bin own chnndnK. here umoiiK tho hills where he won tho first HiruunloK of an orphaned hoy hood. The Hpcno itself wan laid In a vast howl erected hum after he hail completed hlH own m-hnnl day at this pieinresejue university and attended a similar eereniony In this, country. Tin- official mosxao itself was h r o 11 1 h t hy Senator Jeore,c H. Miim'h or Now Hampshire, perma nent chairninn of the convention which nominated him at Kuiimih ('Hy nearly two months ao, and chairmnn of the nntii'iralion enin iriiltoe nuule up of representatives of every state In the union. Iloovor had xeleeled the Knver 11 or of his adopted stale, finvernnr C. C. Yonnn, ah master of cere monies. To him went the honor nf presonllnir the committee chair man who had prepared porhnps olio of the shortest notit lent ion spoeehes on record one Ihnl would requirr only elidit nilnutoH for de livery. fiesldos the thousands which will face the nominee and hear his voice t h rough a nyst em of lou d i-ipealiefrf Installed oyer the Mpeeinl plai form a I the easl end of 1 lie. .'tedium, untold nl her Ihousn ndn will listen in on the i':tdio. The speech will he carried from, coast to coast and horder to bor der through a chain of more than : Kin statlotiH. In addition to the notification committee, official of the repub lican committee. Including Dr. Hu bert Work, the chairman, will he gat her d mi tho spen Iters' plat form, while nthor parly leaders will he seated in placet? especially reserved In a nearby section of the athletic howl. Huitou tided by memhers of his fiiinily from this and olher Males. 11 lid h o 11 s e mo Ml Hie nominee rp'-nt thi' morniuu ipileily, nwaiiltiK the hour when Ire mid Mrs. Hoover would h-uve home for (lie sladlum. a mile iiid more across the cam pus, late In the aflert n. A nliclpatliiK an almost record crowd, university officials ordered thn Ktadium Kates opened al noon, nearly four Ihiui-m before the be - "inrihij: of (he NpcalduK. A point what elaborate program had been arraiiued for the enter tainment nf the early arrivals, with daredevil HiunlH hy pilots of prl valc airplanes which began arrtv Inn here yesterday from many parts of the flule. The pliines were al lotted two hours from no.m for their appearance, over the stadium, hut after iimt and with the he Kinnlntr of a daylight firework dis play .they were under orders to keep outside u radius of Iwo miles so that there would be no pnssl hlllty of the droning of their pro pollnrs to Interfere with the speeches. Pollen planes were on hand to nee that tills regulation wiih obeyed. Mre, hlk-vd to h;ivo hem caus ed an Pil Move, Mill hioiJiinH tolully dctrnye( a dwelling at ("en tral I'olnt, occupied hy Mis. (. K. Martin and ehildren. causing n lot estimated from $tfi0M to J'jnuo, par tially covered by Insui 11 nee. The building was In flame before the fire was discovered, making it Im possible for the 4'fiilrnl I'olni vol unteer department to smcessfuUy fight It. us no fire hydrants are located near the blazing h'tihling on the onlsklris of the city, nut aide f a stove, a phonograph, a chair and a few smaller articles of furniture, the contents of the house were ids.. a complete loH, 'Coney Island' Shows at Rinlto Tomorrow Tlw-IHta biM p a ro hi store for tmirrtiM iir the liinito ihfativ, with tke idiowlnii s of "Coney iNlund," which openn for h one day run ljmw. fMki TilHon and l.uclia Memler. are the mar. Om of the ninny feature oT ''oin-y iNlail" In ride down lht iid "dl'iper." om- f tloi hUKt-hl and iiKmt terrifying ridint; devices In thin couniry. AnoOier thrill in lite finht, whei, half a dozen nuiMter imltler match theniselvcK aHainut 3a nuile ride on the roller cu;in(c r. Itoimitue, thrill, danger. pmse, ,o1(rise all iheH- thini;;' mo Irulhrully ph-ted. ,,'oiie. Island" has Oo-cn acclaimed in V'U Yn,, ''. Many, of the hcrnep wore filmed at the reort. "I. una rnrk." "Stef plechaHe," the million dollar pier, the cabarets. Ih I'Vrrlh whrelN, "The Hinnt I i Piter' anil many of the other nil ruction are net unity Nhown 1 "Coney Inland." sal It noYer has seemed fair that the person who goea a-truvhllug Bhould xet nut only the trip hut a lot of presents besides! However, siucti that in the way It is, the only tiling to do Is to bid our friends god -a peed as thoy depart on train, bout, auto and even aeroplane, and glvo them boiug token of our good wiBhea. The traveling Bet for a suitcase Khowa here will be Rreatly appre elated by the experienced traveller who realizes the comfort and con venience of correct packing. It conaiflU of an open coue for frock a and bio 11 hob, a pulr of shoo cuhch. wanh-cloth etiso and handkerchief holder. The entire act can be made for so little as fifty centu an the only materials required are two uaed flour baga, two bolts of bias tapo uud a small piece of gum rubber for lining the wash cloth cane. The bags are bought at a local baker for a few nts each. The atauipluK 1b removed by covering It with lard or kerow-ne and wush lug out In lukewarm water aftor It has Htood a few houra. This material Is particularly goud us it U soft, light weight and easily tubbed FORES! FIRES' IN CALIFORNIA 1 HAN 'FIEANCIHCO, Ann. ii.M1). Aided by scores of recruits, armies of fire fighters loday were but tling blazes In several sections thiit threaten tallfurnla's forests. The l!g ltaslii redwood pari: Is In din danger from flames be yond I'uscadero and extr.i men were on the fire line to prevent further i-iiroadlng. After hunting two daya In Cazos canyon, the lire has spread In three direction, only a single hill early today sepitniti'd the hluo from I'dg IhiKin pitrlc. A donkey engine spark started a forest fire between West I '.ranch end Unite creek, netir ('Men, which was out of control when addlllonal fighters arrived this morning. Two hundred men are working on the fire line. SparkM were lulling on the town of Untie Meadows, --even miles away and every of fori wun ma tie lo keep homos Trom being fired. Kifty extra men were fighting the I flumes (hat threatened big trees of Hig M endows and Merced grove, HI miles below Yoseiniie. The fire I Is lens than five tulles from the ' towering trees. Cabins nf two lod ging camps were Inirnnl by the ! onrtishlug flames. I A hundred extra men were rush-1 d from Portervilh' in the Kewcah river fire where in.oaa acres of j brush had binned mid the Sequoia , national forest wan threatened. : Nearly -too men lire buttling the j flames, j Two hundred acres of pine ;tni I her were wiped out in fire on nociuiiu creeg ami Mitnmf inouii-1 tii In. close to the North fork in! Mud era eounty. that had covered more than MHin acres, l-'lfty rang ers had circled the worst of the; hlaxe mid hoped lo get i( under j control today. PITY POOR CIVIL SERVICE MEN, THEY PAM'T tai 1 nni mo uMM I IHLIrUUIIuJ WASIUNCTON. Aim. II (..! tttrlnQpnt ordei-H have been Issnctl to fcdeiiil Bovcrnini-nt einployvs by the civil M'rvhe coinmisslon to be careful to make their political ac-iMtlc-t and coiulucl conroriu !o the leKulnthins. The rrnnx-nt w orkei x are not permitted to wear campaign b til t on.s w iiilc en duty; nor can tliey nerve us officers r neinbeiH of committee of polUical clubs or oriranii'.atlons. IJkeuis,. the em ployi H int. foi iodden to make Pi'llth-al "peceiies or even discilv-i polities while on duty or in public places. The restrictions. however, ihe commission Mild, impose no hurd fhlp." It added ihey leave the einployecM "free lo Vol... think and peak privately us Ihey choose, The wnikets, iImi will b,. pcrmhicii to make voluniaiy conn 'Ihmknn n the polltjeal camiSaiKn pi ovi.ird they are not made In public huiht Inti. IKII.S LAKK-KuTnsive lm-prov-tneiiis hi biiihlinu beint; c,u ried on here. CHANTS IMtfS $3lCo" .oniraet let f,,r huiidiiiK itldevvalkH nod paving Ht:Ofts. 10. The bloueu M pimply k strip of Um mMtisUT r'j,2 inches, bound all the way round with the tupe. Ties of the tape are fas tened at one edge and slipped tti tough loops sewed ubout nix inches down on the other end of the cate, so aa to be adjustable. This case will be a great aid in keeping the clothes uuwrinkled The waahcloth case is made of a Ktrlp 0x10 inches and is lined with the gum rubber. The button and loop or snap faatener should be put on before lining and cover are bound together with the tape. The shoe cases hold one shoe each. They are made out of two pieces of goods as shown in the Illustration. The larger piece Is 17 tnchcuilong, the smaller 12. It is C ii inches across at the opening' A strip of the flour bag ma terial 8il2 will make a handker chief case 5x8 Inches. A tiny in side pocket with sachet Is a thoughtful addltlou. While simplicity Is much to be desired In these cases, a little handwork may be added, such as working the owner's initials iu cross stitch. HOOVER 10 IKE ; SEVERAL STOPS f STANFOltl) rNIVKUHlTY, Antr, I II. (!) Ilei'lier! Hoover's until'l cal ion comes on I ho hccoikI day ,of his filth year, his'hlrtliday hav ! lug been celehraied yeHlerday with la HerlcM of conferences with party lenders and a family gathering at home niter he had been an honor guest al a dinner Riven hy the newspaper cnrroniiondentH and pro lographers who accmnpanlod lilm from WaHlilnjrlon last month. After bin notllicatlon the repub lican nominee will remain here only five days, leaving next Thurs day night for Washington, tVont which city he will Hiipervlsp the conduct of the ennipnUn. K11 route he will slop at l.os A11 Koh'H for 11 liome-coiulng celebra tion, n ml :ilnn at Santa linrhant, I'asade.na and Long Ceaeli. Kroni California he will go to Iowa to speak tit his West Branch birth place, ami expects In arrive In the national capital August LTi. Alter attending a meeting of the trusteea of the Stanford university in Sun Francisco next Monday, the nominee hopes to he able to make a motor journey Into Yosonilte Na tional park. lie nlsn desires to lake those who will make the trip with him hack across the conti nent Into the (irnml Canyon ol Arizona. Save for the speech at West ltratich. in which he will give par ticular ntlentlon to farm relief, Mr. Hoover prohubly will wait at least two weeks; hefore makln.-j another set address, thus deferring until early Septeniher the reiil hegtn nlng of the campaign. pleadguOy 10 CRIME; GETS LIFE coi'Ncii, ciiovi:. Kaf., Aim. II iV Joseph Marchion. 4f. Willie City fanner, who killed Mrx. Kva Itowinan and her sou, Carl, an AumiM l'. today pleaded utility to (lie double murder and whs Mrnteneeil in life imorisoli- I ment in t he stale pen 1 lent in ry. I Sentence was pronounced by j.hidKe C. M. Clark in dilricl couri. A riiinniMsion appoinied by i lu ruurt bin) exa mined .Mar j eh ion and pronounced hint men tally competi'Ut to reiilie liis post jiion and the meaning of Ids plea jof kiiiliy. 'The Patsy9 Sunday Craterian Picture Thf same ef fervesclnn spirit of ' yoiilli for which Marion I'av'.es in ' famed anion-, her friends, off the ; s reeii. innkcs her newest film ilinle. "The Putsv," one Un uproarious In ub h from the In- j stant wlv n she firsts slicks her hc id in ihe door of the Marrinu-j ton family 'until the final second when dte "naux" her hn im; "faite- j onf clinch wit It rr handsome j b-a-iiMu man. tlrvtlle Caldwell. j "The Patsy" Is hreakinii all; coe . records wherever shown.' and there ecin to i no mod reason why il shnuldn't do as well ;.u Hunts Craterian tlientre. when it I, due to play tomorrow and j Tni' -ibiy, for in the role of the hodenish younuer sister, the hie Wi'.s is. to put it in t n pa ruin i mi t'tutihullc Keiiorntiun. ''U KANSAS CITY, Aug. Tlie KViisas City Siar today f'eeii j. Weatherni.'in of Kansns1 City believes a quarrel whb-h st.ut-: ed near Cabool, Mo., in the Ozark ; mo it n la Ins. over the alleged theft j of si horse. Is responsible for the j recent mysterious deaths o three j members of his family. UVathcrmiin's sister-in-law. Nan Mcfiehee. died August 3 at Cal Mo. Il!-t mother-in-law, Mrs. .Jo seph McCt'-hee, died August fi, anl his wife died the next day. He now Is at the bedside Koringfiebl, Mo., of his ihree-year-old son. Cecil, who is at the point of death. Anoliier of his children and a sister-in-law are ill, he mid the Star in a long distance i He phone call. Slow pni.'-oning is believed hy Weatherman, a local baggage han dler, tti have ca used the deaths. He said that two years ago a horse was stolen from his faiher-in-law, a farmer living near Cabool. Mrdcbce later ound the horse, fl was saiil. in possession of two neighbor hoys, and charged them with stealing it. Wetherman sui his fat her -in -law was i hrea ten en" with death at the time hy the hoys and since ihen a minor family feud existed. Last week, the baggage handler said, members of his and the Me. Cehee families attended a neigh borhood social. It which members of the accused youths' family help ed to serve refreshments, 01 hers who ailcnd n,c parly did not . be come HI. ( ; ., ,, Texas county'authoritles have be gun an Investigation .arid th eeras or Mrs. Weatherman and Mrs. .Mcdehee have been sent to Springfield f.ir analysis. Spicy Revue Corning to Craterian Monday Some folks tike ripe olives--1 others don't. If we were all i e publicans or ail democrats l he j politicians would utarve 10 death.! It's just like that with show bus;-: IH'kh PHpochilly with revuex mu h I a "A Night In .Spain," which I eumes i Hunt's Cratorhitl t'he ii i re Monday evening, August In its travels from the roek hoiind coasts of NYw Kngland lo Ihe sun kissed strands of the l'a- eilie a major revue eneoii n t ers -ivcial si rat as of nnual exact I - Hide. Commencing with I lost on the revue producer runs .afoul a cen- worship tiiat harks hack to Coio - i mi I days. So mm-h as a stork -ingless ankh- will bring down Tin' lie of the law. Were a come I v female torso to be revcnled I'.ean- lown would he rocked as it hasn't im-c the days they ran the sear- ici letter on Hester I'rvne. In New York Mayor .limmv Walker you know the song! writer has become pious of lalej ti lid insists on Vol u mi nous ban - j deaiix as one of the resuuisile adornnierits to the posing V'enuses, ; HUH (ioihain is as siiialifleil as' I lost on or Philadelphia. The city I of brotherly love ami ( 'omtress- i man V'art runs I tost on :i eiose j second in I he blue nose race. j I letroit has a reform admiuis- ' trillion, bin its exactions are not a illiberal. Cinrinnmi and w n- sns City ii re a ninng the most pious of mid western cit ies. Chicago gosh, ain't 1 here no law. Showmen contend thai scu ll men t in Med ford is com para hie bor p;n ty in ( n lo that in Chicago. Local theatre- j nounces them loi; goers seem to want their roast uuires that the p. beef rare and Hint's the av;hy not leys than " they're going to gel it. I leunl ot.-i nl secret. u y of slat KMcml S. P. litis Service. i further i nvsl if;.i i i SAl.K.M, -He., Aug. I I . i Spec- ; ial. -The Solllherii I'to itic Tram- port company will extend it. bus service from Aloauy to Newport ami A I ha ny to Lebanon. August I , accord lug t notice filed with the public service commission her toda MEDFORD Sat,Aug.18 The Newest Big Show In AU The World 5 Cimrmnit Mouijjrd 1110 Propl - 500 1 S0C4 AiilmaH 3u tttnxt - 1 Cn oltkrlkt CmU ft IUthU 1 Oiiltope I Cooir' tllr light Stm -J0tViM Lnt Sirtl Cm t-Poto Pll 1 S MtniHith Kmp UVO ChlfMff BiN SpecttKl Noah nd the Ark f Tho Coolest Spot in Oregon IDYLWOOD LODGE MARSHFIELD, OREGON 0 mm - i .... , ;Vi lwH i t - Ph If I The young lady on the left, Miss Helen Ueppc, meets with the dis Approval of Seattle, Waeh., bathing censors because Iter suit is white. The censors say white two-piece suits arc "vulgar." Miss Gene vieve Laherty, at right, is wearing a costume that bears the beach :cnsors' approval, because it is of variegated colors. Thid is the first year that, two-piccc suits have been allowed on Scuttle beachca hjiii irimi rimrnii now rtrtftiuAirn V m Y N m H 1 K WNh N ! IVIIL.I II tSl I I Ul tlU.9 1 1L. UU I UI1VMIIUU l! FOR Ml FLIER SEASIDE SURF ! ! j j SA I.KM. ! A military ; here Mum! Aim. II. I will In IA'i ; h.-lil 1' LMle';l i' for llai i.l.l T ! iatyrt ! )io i his i! v.-.l ;,ir si. 'I'll. .. .I:l". Iv.M 1 1 i i ".: . i 1 inini'.iiil rvli'i-. wh.'l. kill, d l.a . s ..r will Tin- '. I'. ol t'toiii hi jthc inL ! perform funeral s "II N.it i.ill;il Cllut'.l lli.. niilit try l il.-s. rirr will 1,.. In-I.i in .lil cliui.il wiih I:.' n ul'li. iiiiini;. ' Alelb. .ldms 1ST PARTY QUALIFIES SAl.K.M. i Atlorney 1 t Mtmineii ! with the ! oit;atii;.;lic Auu. 1 1. iPt k'nii Winkle h.-i reeciHlv file i.f : Lite ahst-h, simieil of th Tti iiclbei if ' h t' ft ? 41 s-ai u 1 1 P' JI 3 I 1 r : I i i ( if Is. WKr.zmmM;.i!i)u 1 1. ll'i i nwiiiiininn j i-i.'r.lay. Win, kit, in. was ilrowni'il. i is n' Keasl.lP, In' iiill.-.l I'm head nil unlil 111. I lllll.. I I 1 . 1 1 . i i.'iall. Vtilli wh.'ii .1 his M iSK r.M.h.d i.ii.i In Ip. iin.l hi'! Iil'.-i:ii:.l .l.s ai l ...m-1'i..ils ami IViliil. I. II.- was li n - i us. ila l inn I'Tfuris Am:. silt t' WMITK NAI..iuN. U'ash.. Aiiu. ! I I. --il'i AII.im'I s.hniiiH. L' I. .if! KI':i:l!V ri.iiil laii... iln.wniMl while Kwlin-i""11 Il''' inin in Tiniil I'lfi'U 'rliinsilay. H EAVY F! RE LOSSES . IN STATE IU JULY ; S. l.ll.M, or.'., An;:. 1 l.ipi l-'ire lo yes in Oikihi outside if 1 'or l !a ml dui inq t lie mouth .if July totaled i 1 .:tn 1 .4;, .iys a monthly report of Clare A. Lee. m title insuraiwe commissioner. The loss was the heaviest for a single month in two years. The heaviest loss was at Lebanon, w lie re sev-j era! buildings were destroyed wlth"j in -Miniatr il:imii of $:.H.nnn and K l.i mat h J'"alN sui fei ed n I : 'J 0. Ii 110 lusi The way of 4 to know. The its. rH Vou o home uyy4 ' You will find it in the columns of this newspaper. Read the local news and the dispatches of THE MAIL TRIBUNE t "" v i S Ar rX 0 Kl Rl i. it . V H g& V. aOJI B B n o V mt Ks? "- - ' CIIK'.i;(i. Aug. II - lIi A lav ender hudKei(i)ief of laec-f ringed sill; and sti.ins as of bhol on :i man's lolhing u ere dues point ing a solution today lo i he spy ing of .ihs .lennie .hta Cuti Mailce, school teacher, Tuesday night. . S.icntisis of N'orthwesieru uni versity, where .Miss Constance was a Miihmer st intent, have .joined KvnnMon .police in the search tor evidence. Dr. I ( '. Whit inore. ilea n of tho depart men I !' chemist ry at N'ort li western, ii ml Dr. Ceroid W'endt of IVniisj Ivania Slat - college wlio i.j l". tilling ;i ihe school, souv lit yesterday to t urn l heir 1; nowledge of chemis- t alvantage in the search rfor the 4L'-year-dd school teach er's slayer. All the evidence the iron pipe which crushed the woman's skull, portions of clothing and even sam "i of tile s.ij) ii which her body was found will be eam ineii by the chemists to sec if they not hold some clue. A hair. a piece of t bread, even a grain of sand, it was pointed out, might prow i in porta at evidence under Ihe chemists1 examination, I'olice investigators, aided by deputy state's attorneys and ,rep resentati ves of the coroner's of lice, were cemeritig their invest i gation today around discoveries made in connection with John 1 Stir ket the single .suspect stil! held. I lb mm! stained garments were found in the living quar ter nf the odd-jobs man yester dny. i'olice also reported finding iiy In vend e I- handkerchief in the clothing Murke wore when rresied Wednesday. The. hand kerchief, they said, was similar tie kind ,! iss Constance ha hit -; ually carried. ISurke lold police that he had i found the handkerchief several : tt.tys ago and h.id retained it "he I cause it was pretty." j Hurke said he never wore the coat, stained with blood, which ! was found in his rooms. The gar I ment, he said, had been given to j him .several weeks ago. Stains Ion his shin, he said, were not ; blood at all. hut dirt. Wood on a handkerchief of his. he said, j was t he result of a nosebleed he baa ye vera 1 days ago. FILE SUIT AGAINST DEFUNCT PAPER HEAD SAI.KM. ore.. Aim'. 1 1 . Pl The. World i 'tiblish hitf coin pa ny, which recently fcsu;'icnde ' publi cation of tho Stileni World, tins fih-d suit ai-.iinst Jack "O'Day for t he i -ecu very of $ I nan. It is al leged that r ' I J:iy received lhi amour. i, which he failed to credit to the luihll-diinc; concern. i lis a nt oi no Idle has been attached. -Aider mill, wiih 40,-' :ii;ictly lo be erected atious to be.; in Aui.'iist truth is like a great road. It evil is onlv that man will and search fer it!" Mencius i i -ZT ; a REPAIRING!; s-r. rr.UTTr, . i.'.; - :v t-. n -x v-,..."-jimi-'..! . -..JBi.--s.-.i - .r v. -v.-5-j..ii' -Z'.i-Jr.'r.ix , "r-r: .t, ( Blue Flower Lodge We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner $1.00 f A Good Place for J Parties and Banquets A PLACE TO DANCE J Reservation Call 341-R-3 S ! ! ! ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Centra Medford, Oregon WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 'The Eexall Store' mm a n 1 e-s f dun trrancisco Powell at O'Jarrell St I LOCATED 5 HOTEL . t 'A ."."Til !f?,i::!: Win1' ,H1: EVERYTHING "mmt'H fev-i.;:'.a;,Ua. KS?i CIRCULATING 8 ICE WATER 2 IN EVERY POOH ; LARC BEAUTIFUL LOBBy- 2 DHNG ROOM IN COWfCrOf q 350 ROOMS 1 J 75 Detached Bath at l so g 1 100 Detached Bath at2L 3 l00 with Bath at25 75 with Bath at3i sCheckYour&tifo Hotel FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS is not difficult not seek it. Do A 1',"" l,ff B Y wow!" I