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rEBFOTlD MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, QREOON, MONDAY, JUNE 22,
Plan Journey For Elks !$)( K) f
8 MILES LONG
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1931. ssam
nFAn RIRI ELKS' CARAVAN
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DUE JULY 3RD
Thousands of Cars in Trek
to ' Seattle Conclave
Medford . Lodge Planning
CATHOLC
BAN
Starr Faithfull's Letter to
Doctor Reveals Contrition
- Girl Taken From Liner
? Franconia Intoxicated
Evening Entertainment
The longest line of automobiles
the went has ovor neen will go Into
" EpiStleS Will Be .GlVen action on July Jat when the Call
. B r ' 'j '. -. . . ifornla Klks caravan will begin IU
f ; rUllliC. ,, J . trek to the national convention of
1 . : '.; 'the Elks In Seattle July 6th to Stb.
j', ."' . 'several hundred cars are already
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, . ', , ' acheduled to begin the trip and be-
Thrce letters from tbo late Starr . l .... .. . ,
' tweenlOOO and 1500 are expected
faiimu.i 10 ur. u. jameinin wrr, , ,ho parai0 by the time the
surgeon of the Cunard liner Fran- Puget Sound Is reached. This
eonla, commanded attention today number of automobiles will make
from Nasnau county officials In- a lino between eight and ten miles
testlgatlng tho beauty's mystorlous , long.
death.'
"As a ' voluntary witness with
what he considers vital Informa
tion, Dr. Carr has come from Eng
land" with the letters. He arrived
ft Boston yesterday on the steam
ship 'Lac'onta and continued on the
same boat to New Yorkf. He said
Five days will be required to
make the trip with luncheon and
overnight stops as follows:- .
First day Bakersfleld and
Fresno. ' ...
.- Second day Stockton and Sacramento.
Third day Corning, Red Bluff
he would not reveal the letters be- and Redding for luncheon and
fore ' submitting them to the Ashland, MEDFORD and Grants
authorities. . One excerpt, as pub- Pass for night.
has had the girl predicting
Fourth day Eugene and Port
land. "
Fifth day Olympla and Seattle.
Governor Meier will 'welcome
the Elks as thoy pass through
to Dr. Carr on June 2 on Hotel Salem, and Elks lodges all along
Pennsylvania stationery. How King the route are planning special
obtained the letter was unexplaln- events In honor of the visitors.
llshed
her death.
V Inspector Harold King, chief of
Nassau detectives, today gave out
a letter written by Miss Falthfull
ed. It follows:
Conduct Rccrettor
. "Dear Dr. Carr:
While the original starters In
the caravan will come from south
ern California and San ' Joaquin
"I want to apologise and toll you . valley. Elks all along the way are
how deeply I regret my conduct scheduled to join the parado swel
on the Kranoonla' last Friday, ,1-llng tho total number to form the
havo come down hoping to ronow greatest automobile tour the Pa
pur acquaintance, but Instead , I clflo coast has seen. ' .'
only mude a fool of myself, and Superintendent E. . Raymond
that was very disagreeable tor you. Cato of the California highway pa
- VI had brought some drinks on trol has detailed a group of motor
tn boat with me and' drank them cycle offlcors to escort the parade,
too fast. I beoome Intensely lrra- Van Durk of the travel . Informa
tional when - I drink and. I want tlon bureau of Shell Service Inc.,
you; to know how deeply sorry I, will make the entire trip to p lo
am for the embarrassment I must vide information and assistance to
have Caused -you
"' V P'Very sincerely yours," .
I'fci ' "Starr Falthfull.'"' "
f Miss Falthfull visited the Fran
eonla "May ;-pt and: was. taken off
tho caravanlsts,
1 Most of the motorlBts n the
caravan are taking 'their famillos
with . tho lntontlon of vuc&tlonlhg
in the northwest
Intoxicated after the liner left her Modford's plans for housing and
pier. Her body was washed ashore entertaining the huge enrnvan are
at txmff Beach, Long Island on under way with Exalted Ruler R.
une 1.; Sho was reported missing ' E. ;Kooior naming committees to
June 6.' . handle-doti'tlls. . :
Will Be WlUiens , . t It ut anticipated that a hugo at-
3r.' Carr Is expected to be a wit- tondance will be one feature of the
Boss When trio grand Jury resumes -evening, with tho public invited to
Investigation' of the- mystery at attend and nioot (he travelers from
MlneoUv tomorrow. County ,.nu-' California! ' ' '
ihorltles . arranged a Conference
with him on his arrlml from Bos
ton this afternoon., . ': .
,"I wouldn't waste my well earn
ed leave If I did not feel t could
.aid the grand Jury ana help clear
up the 72 hours before Starr
Faithfull's death," he said. '.
' The. doctor explained he first
met the girl In 1927, when she wus
a. pnssengor- on the steamship
Auranla on a cruise from Montreal
.to New York. . '
l Wti tputnj hr nrnfnMlnnullv
t
' Many complaints regnrdlng the
sections of the Crater Lake, high-
three times and had sosn her on I W which are under construction
everal other occasions. - He de
scribed her as beautiful, Intelligent
Bd alert of mind.
? Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
-v The gold situation worries the
world, and therefore. It worries ns,
jirr spite of the fact that the gnld
keeps pouring In on us. Our gold
supply, by tar the greatost on
earth, has increased by $100,000,
000 within a tow days, and by $:ioo,
000,000 within three months. Tho
world Is on a gold basis, and If
the rest of the world has no gold
back of Its money, how can It
buy?
v. Changes In raw materials mat
have chanKotl the face of com-
mereev Before the slump we pnld
bout t300.000.000 a year for Im
ported rubber. - We buy the same
are received by I.ee Oarlock, dis
trict manager of the Oregon State
Motor association, he stated this
morning. -A stretch of five miles
of highway Is still torn up and the
dust makes this soctlon of the trip
very disagreeable.
Tho highway, In spite of this
obstaolo, however, was crowded
with travelers yesterday, Mr. Gar
lock said and many tourist regis
trations were received this morn
ing. It Is hoped that the condition
of the highway will bo Improved
soon beforo It Interferes with tour
ist travel.
ors and business men. This Is
their country. We can learn from
. Franco.
There Is no doubt that the presi
dent's plan, to be announced in
good time, will Includo substantial
relief for the people of (lormniiy,
: that havo served notice on Kuropo
"we cannot go on paying rorevor."
If wn ennlil afinril ten hllllnna In
amount r runner now lor about help tho Allies defeat and Ihon milk
IM.OOO.OOO. We used to pay more (lormany, we might well do some-than-
$200,000,000 for our colfce. I thing now, to koep tho groat tier
,'Wfl -buy the same amount of cof-jmri Industrial concern going. If
fee now, and M good, lor about only tor selfish reasons.
40.000.000, - .. ' ' I,'. -
' ' f Iter news about tho weather
t Oar tariff has nothing to do wltn in this capital city ot earth s great
the world's troubles, few realise est nation. Tho thormomoter In
that sixty eight percent or all ourliho Washington Ilorald Kiosk, at
Importations still come In, duty Pennsylvania avonito and B. street
free, whereas Europe on n average
admits bnly 62 percent free of duty.
Otir Importations of taxed goods,
onder (he new tariff, are as high.
In prdiioitlon to the total Imports
thsyj Were befnni the new tar
iff Vent Into e fleet..
Foreign countries, Argentina,
'Australia, and Canada, especially,
have competed more and more
savagely with our farmers, using
American machinery and Amor lean
Inventions to take the export trade
from our farms. Northwest Can
ada, thanks to our Fannma Canal,
saves eight cents a bushel on wheat
transportation, and those foreign
countries demand free access to
our agricultural markets. They can
not have It, unless we are willing
to have all pur farmers driven to
the cities.
France acts the wise example.
The tariff on wheat, going Into
France, Is ONR DOLLAR A BU8II
EI and the French farmer gets a
-dollar and halt tor hit wheat, be
cause all bread made In France.
Must contain eighty five percent
of horns grown flour The Kansas
farmer gets thirty eight cents a
bushel for his wheat, at the grain
.elevator. No wonder he asks tor
.protection. He should have It.
fnl so should all American work-
reglntflred one hundred and four do-
grers n Utile w;.i;o ago at .1:80.
Truo, that thermometer, la near
tho blnxlng pavomont, that reflects
and . Intensifies heat, but the I'oo
ple are also near the pavement.
It looks, like a revival ot pros
perity to see the tightly packed
lines of customers sitting at soda
water fountains.
Did you nntlro that the richest
foreigner In China Is dead. He
was a Hindu, named Isaac Aaron
llardoon. strange name for a Hindu,
and be left a fortune amounting to
rifty million dollars In gold. He
made most of It In real estate,
the foundation of real wealth. He
married a Chinese woman, and hav
ing no children, adopted twelve
sons, all Chinese. He owned near
ly all of the principal street In
Bhanghal. You ran get rich and
die rich, anywhere, on the round
earth. If yen know how.
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Mora than a thousand cars forming a line ten miles, long will be in
the great Purple Parade that starts from Los Angeles. July 1st and ends at
Seattle in time for the Elks National Convention. Casey Brain, chairman
Is shown receiving latest Information on route conditions from Van Durk.
who logged the trip in advance especially for the Bills.
Camp fire permits are now re
quired In the Crater national for
ent,' It was announced today by
Hugh 13. ' Hnnkln, supervisor of
the forest. These permits Mre
free and may bo procured from
the HupervlKor's office . in tho
fed o ml biillcllntr at . Medford. or
from uny forest officer on tho
the forest. I
Howover, nt certain improved
camps along heavily used roads!
permits are not required, hut tht?ne
camps are conspicuously posted!
with signs, rending: "I'crmits
not required on this forest enmp."
Both the tato and federal laws-
prohibit, tho, leaving of a campj
flro without completnly exUnKUjsh-i
Ing It, and tho procurement of ij
permit in no way relieves the,
camper of this responsibility.
Tho regulation requiring camp
fire permits should rcaliy have
gone Into effect early last week
on tho 15th, but at thnt time It
was and had boon rainln1 hnrd,
so the matter wan overlooked for
the time being, but now that tho
forests . are again bPcomlng dry
the camp flro permits rule was
ordered , into effect today. t
Salem Statewide dairy protec
tive association formed at this
city. . , .
Hood River Upwards of 400
hands employed nt local cannery.
ENJOY VACATION
TRAINING CLASS
With the exception of several
who came by train, the Jackson
county 4-H club delegation of 18
members, together with Mrs. Ma
bel Mack and R. O. Fowler, county
home demonstration agent and
county agent, respectively,- arrived
home by automobile Saturday
afternoon from having attended
tho special- courj of two weoks
for 4-H clubs at Corvallls.
Mrs. Mock, despite tho fact that
sho had driven her car down from
Corvallls lo old In bringing the
delegation home, and had arrived
luto Saturday afternoon, left again,
y entorday for Corval Us to spend
tho next three weeks of her An
nual vacation in ..attending .the
summer school at the Oregon
Ktate college .for home-demonstration
agents, at which a number
of nationally known experts will
teachv
Mrs. Mack has a month's vaca
t'on anntmlly and so for the noxt
four weeks tho home demonstra
tion work in the county will cease
to function. This period Is thej
quietest tlm of tho your for Buch'
activities, aa not only Is it vacaj.
tlon time, but tho housewives gen
erally are bufcy with canning and
harvesting, hence tho demonstra
t'on aaent usually takes her va
vatlon then.
Ashland Uike of the Woods
enmp helnir extensively onlnryed.
Now You Can Wear False
Teeth With Real Comfort
Fsstteth, a new pleasant nowder
keie tselb firmly sot. Ueodorlxft.
No lummy, sooy tae or feellns.
To eat and i (such In a eomfert
sprinkle a little 'Ssirl-lrt-on r itr
plnlee. flel It lllnr tt"l Ulirmln
Woods or jroiup djiitslsa, s
rf '
Have You Seen
This Boy?
Chief of Police Among
Dead in Mexican Battle
.Ejection of Priests Will
Bring . Action, Warning
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VERA CRUZ, Mex.. June 22.
(fi3) The killing of the chief of po-;
lice, two of his officers and three '
civilians, in the town of Huatusco j
Saturday night during a riot over 1
a 'priest's fgneral waa revealed j
today.
The police attempted to break
up a demonstration protesting the
slaying of the priest from ambush.
They were attacked with stones, I
clubs and other weapons and were j
badly beaten. Many persons were
Injured. , ' ' ' .
Dispatches said all waa quiet to- j
day and authorities had. the town !
under control.'' Thirty priests were !
said to have telegraphed Papal
Nuncio Ruiy y Flores in Mexico i
City ' denying that Catholics par- j
ticipatlng In the funeral had insti
gated the attack.
Threaten Lynching; 1
Word fr6m the town df Totula
said that the first attempt to eject
priest from his church in accor-,
dance with , the new law had re
sulted In a threat to lynch Mayor,
Alcade. . I
When it became known that the
mayor had received orders to en
force the measure, limiting the
number of priests in the stata to
11, a crowd of several hundred,
persons went to his home and j
warned him that If he attempted!
to carry out his order he and his !
family would be hanged. He was i
reported to have said ho would ;
call armed agrarians to support
him and the leaders replied they
would defend the priest with their
lives.
f
SALEM, June 22. P) Gover
nor. Julius L. Meier today told the
board of control that "Oregon's li
cense plates for automobiles cost
more than license . plates for any
other state," and that he was in-
Harvest Returns
Are Treacherous
When the harvest is safely gathered and disposed of, your
real danger just begins.
How will you invest your returns? That's the important
question. Much depends on your answer. With the har
vest season approaching you are invited to discuss your
investment problems with the officers of this bank.
The Jackson County Bank
' ESTABLISHED 1888 ' .
Medford, Oregon
; ' -i Commercial Savings Safe Deposit
UBMBBR IBDBRAL RESBRVB SYSTBIl , .
vesticatlmr the matter dnrl would i mnhiln denartment of the state is
make a report on the findings In! operated, elated the governor's in
a short time. j formation was wroni;. Hosa also
Secretary of State Hal E. Hoss, j stated that such a matter was of
under whose jurisdiction thnt auto- no concern o the bonrd. ns that
department did not come under the
control board's jurisdiction.
Lakeview Hunter's Hot Springs
hotel wimmlns Tfol rebuilt.
Trade In
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TREAD M
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Hundreds of local motorists are jeopardiz
ing their safety by riding on tires unfit for
further use. Tires . with smooth worn
treads cannot be depended upon for safe
traction at any speed. The few remaining
miles are dangerous miles and it is false
economy to place any reliance in them.
The best and safest way is to bring them in
today. We will allow you full value for
every mile left in them in trade for a set of
the new Fisk Air-Flight Principle Tires.
The Fisk Guarantee
Fllk Tfrtj carry a guarantee for senrict which
it unlimited ai to cime or mileage. Should
you as a purchaser fail to receive h mileage
from a Fuk Tire thai you shuuld reasonably
expect, uie will replace or repair it, chargi-ig
only lot the proportionate mileage it haj delivered.
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PRINCIPLE TIRES
Drive in Today:
We have a First Quality, Fully
Guaranteed Fisk Air-Flight
Principle Tire to fit every car
In this city at a price to suit
every buyer.
Jennings Tire Co.
Opposite the Nat
SAM JENNINGS, Prop.
Phone 223