I*AGK POtft i LOCAL AND PERSONAL í I A D .U , - -----------------*---- C hronicle •» *......... " ■ - ■ NOTES r ______ A W -M m tho9c „ ho conie and go local » t I I I i i e ByLf.Vah&lm '■> pung PELLO Z B S E R I'V E L E A C H E D PU N G CHOW 'V h a t - ,Z—---«- 7 ' e P l in g ? —I chow A CAME - AN EXERCISE OR I ZESER. A lang uag e ? t - j B u t Y ûu ' ARE KaNOR/^Tf I MttUWEttÿ la n d Wa^ ° P e ra te d on a t th e g e ttin g C o m m u n ltl H o sp ita l y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n . H is co n d itio n is now m u ch im proved. G oes to New port— Mrs. S hell le ft ______ „ fo r re c e n tly N e w p o rt, O regon, w h e re sh e will sp e n d p a rt of th e « ^to ° n m o n th s. M rs. S h ell p la n s to re­ se v e ra l m a in a t N e w p o rt fo r w eek s. ~7" »T d id n ’ t t a k e yo u l o n g T o UATCH. QtH T o T h e g a m e a t a l l i ! Zeger s W ay Behind the Times © Western Newspaper Unton '^& LL 6 O 0 D MR.CEAT m ERUEAO — V° u \MERE. a VEfe'Y B R IG H T P U P I L - in terest. ■ ‘ *T and a lo n g v e ry nicely. W H A T S THE USE ** B irth R eported— Is 111 A baby boy w ho h a s been M r. C arl W ills of K la m a th F a lls n i a m a t i F a lls n . s X , 7 V ' T ------ ’T i e ’ £ — 7 • v “ « i n m s o i broUSh‘ m o th e r , A T a k e T rip — A " J a c k " P e e b le r a n d fam ily a n d B ’ C ollina of th e T a le n t T ra d - ^DS Uompamy re c e n tly r e tu r n e d from a trip to L a k e of th e W oods i a n d P e lic a n B ay. T h ey r e p o r t th e ro ad in good c o n d itio n , a n d say V isitin g H ere— M rs. M in k le r’s g r a n d d a u g h te r j a t U is being im Pr °v ed . L & a n d h e r fa m ily a r e v is itin g h ere. tra n s fe r re d to th is w o rk . T he j T Z U a t p T n P T H IA T T h e ir ho m e is in O hio, a n d tfca H e re V isitin g — c o n s tru c tio n sc h e d u le c a lls f for o r L U I t A L F IK lS lV lA iN A lb an y a w a rd s $68,331.60 O regon fa rm e rs p la n te d 853, M r. W oodcocK, c a sh ie r of th e tr ip to A sh la n d was- m ad e by ! th e com p letio n of th is lin e be- se w e r c o n tra c t. a u to . T h ey r e p o r t th e P acific J ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k of C o rv allis 000 a c re s w in te r w h e a t thin fo re th e end o f th is su m m e r C e n tra l P o in t h ig h w a y to be th e b est ro a d < f a. l ived in A sh lan d to d ay to spend j d a y p ro d u c ts y e a r w hich is 50,000 a c re s more a n d im p ro v ed ed se rv ice ic e to H ilt, ----------- j -------------------------- ---------- ----------------- I th e e n tir e trip . p a rt of his v a c a tio n v isitin g w ith ,1 fa c to ry b eg in s o p e ra tio n s. th a n a v e ra g e fo r la s t 5 y e a rs. H o rn b ro o k , M o n ta g u e , Y re k a , j James McDonough Burned i his re la tiv e , W D. J a c k s o n , an d i Fort Jona^ and Etna will re- j In Rail Smash At Sisson I ¡TODAY AND TOMORROW* B u y s N ew H o m e— c e llin g on th e A sh la n d b a n k s. G lll i T T _ Sk» • 1 Late Last Night M any th o u san d s! of d o lla rs O. H . J o h n s o n h a s p u rc h a se d th e B ev ier h o m e on G ra n ite SL “YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR a re b e in g d is tr ib u te d in th is lo-i J a m e s M cD onough of M orton T h e h o u se is a seven room s tr u c ­ S tre e t is a t th e C o m m u n ity H o s­ c a lity to S to c k h o ld e rs of the,. W IF E ” tu r e , and is u n d e rs to o d Mr,' p ita l s u ffe rin g fro m p a in fu l “ Bread Is A Gift Of , C a lifo rn ia -O re g o n P o w er Com-! J o h n s o n w ill rem o d e l a n d Im­ b u rn s as th e r e s u lt of a ra ilro a d p a n y by th e D ividend C hecks, Mother Earth” p ro v e it. T h e fo rm e r o w n e r i w reck a t Sisson la s t n ig h t. j to be m aile d from th e H om e Of- Iu sb a n d s! W ives ! liv e s In San D iego. Me. D o nough, w ho is a f ir e ­ I t ’s ju s t as ra tio n a l fo r little fo lk s to love B read as fo r [ fice in M ed fo rd , on J u ly 25. m an on th e S o u th e rn P a c ific, w a s ' Is It T rue? i T h ese c h e c k ! a re fo r th e q u a r te r c h ic k e n s to c lu s te r ro u n d th e moth« r hen. See I t Triot}! H ere V isitin g— in th e cab of a locom otive a t S i s - J ____ T his U ra t r> * • t PO R TLA N D , O re., J u lv 2 5 __ e n d in g J u ly 15. 1923. I O R \ A L L IS , J u ly , 25.— A g ri­ son. w ith th e e n g in e s ittin g a t 1 Mrs. J. C. A ngw in e n te r ta in e d 1 n ro tr,„, . ■ Y co m p an y now h a s o v er one h e r co u sin , M rs. H e n r ie tta W il. R e i v e d a to ta l o f c u ltu h e re ct a bpur s p u r tra c k con- con-j A lso . r a l c o o p e ra tiv e selling- asso th e place w wixcie s to c k h o ld e rs in th e k in s re c e n tly . M rs. W ilk in s live« 7 , , ’i ? ? &nd W a sh i» S t° n a to- i th o u sa n d Larry Sem en In “ T he c ia tio n s re c e n tly o rg a n iz e d in O re-! n e c te d w ith th e m ain lin e. T he R o g u e R iv e r .v a lle y an d v ic in ity , in O ak lan d b u t is en r o u te to ta l ° f ? * 12’703 d u rin g th e p a st A gen t” goti, o r in c o u rse of o rg a n iz a tio n , eo n . in p n n r o o sw itc h w as th o u g h to be open, L o n d o n , E n g la n d . M rs. W ilk ir s se v en te en ye a rs fro m th e 25 p e r. in c lu d in g m an y in o u r ow n city. i in c lu d e th e M a lh e u r C o o p e ra tiv e and som e f re ig h t c a rs w ere be­ A lo n ng g ith ividend le f t A sh la n d la st n ig h t ifte r a Cent fund of N a tio n a l F o re s t re-1 A1° w *th th e d D iv id e n d ■ P ro d u c e rs ’ a s so c ia tio n , M a lh e u r ing b acked o n to th e m ain tracK — C om ing— v is it of s e v e ra l d a y s ceipt8‘ i v en e n ! l CheCks ping m a ile d le tte r s ceip ts. T h is in fo rm a tio n is g iv C h eck s a re b bpinpr T h e f re ig h t c a rs sm a sh e d in to in a p a m p h le t c a lled “ N a tio n a l ' ° th e :8 to c k h o ld e r9, r e p o r tin g c o u n ty ; O regon L o g a n -b e rry G row F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y e rs C o o p erativ o ex ch an g e, M arion th e cab of th e e n g in e in w hich ft th e B en efit ! m a tte r s of in te r e s t a n d im p o rt F o re s t R e c e ip ts f i r e n e fit I™ 3” V isits F rien ds— d u r in g th e past th re e C o u n ty ; C e n tra l O regon P o ta to M cD onough w as s ittin g , s m a s h ­ P R IS C IL L A DEAN M rs. G eorge W e ig h tm a n of P o r t­ of S chools a n d R o a d s ,” copies of a ” Ce m o n th s , a m o n g w hich a re th e G ro w e rs ’ a s so c ia tio n , D ts c h u .e s in g in th e sid e of th e cab, b re a k ­ la n d w as v isitin g w ith h e r s is te r w hich h av e ju s t been receive-1 by — in — c o u n ty in g th e ste a m pipes, a n d p in n in g n u rc h a s e of th e p ro p e rtie s of th e ; c o u n ty ; anil C ia c k a m a s M rs EPera" ° n ° ' l : m i ts anil c o 'itra i t fo rm s. a tim e it w as fe a re d th e e ffe c ts fo lk s w ould r a th e r e a t it th a n cake. E v ery lo af d a in tily L eave For P ortland— t h „ r tn t o ii ^ f ' ¡ th e su c tio n d re d g e on U p p er i These co . ì ì v p o ta to a s s o d a of th e b u rn s m ig h t be fa ta l, out w ra p p e d . F re s h D aily. o a in tu y Mr. a n d M rs. J. H. P h ilp o tt a n d h t h a ,UreS aH 8 t a t e s ! H a m a t h la k e a s a p a r t o f t h e ' t« .n s a re Gi • b e g ic n i.;;, of w h a t it la te r developed th a t w h ile p a in ­ ! is lam law , w uini, hich « « c h ild re n le ft T u e sd a y e v e n in g fo r th a t b e n e fit u n d n e r th ia Then Drink la k e r e g u la tio n p _______ ro je c t „ of th __ e ‘-’ay d ev elo p in to a s t a t e - ? r ie fu l, th e b u rn s a re n o t se rio u s. lithia bakery h a s been e ffe c tiv e sin ce 190C. P o rtla n d , w h ere M rs. P h ilp o tt will c o m p a n y ; also| th e (com pletion ( ° ° P e ra tiv e p;.i-i*o se llin g a g - n .y ” E n g in e e r B ielsk i, w ho w as also T h e p a m p h le t a lso g ives d e ­ of th e C e n tra l u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n by th e f a ­ £2 W a re h o u s e in S3-,I i' 7‘ ’’ M r H TI” ’ 1 “ ‘T 'r i— - , r.il!. hey a re ¡„ lh e sm a sh u p w aa u n in il.'rvd m o u s p h y sic ia n . Dr. C offee, of th e ta ile d fig u re s c o v e rin g a m o u n ts M edford. ue* u n d e r a r o n tii uou > c o n tra i t ex p en d ed in a ll s ta te s in w hich P o itla n d S u rg ic a l H o sp ita l. -or— In th e le t te r to s to c k h o ld e rs ■ t h a t is h in d i ig foi thr-’e «*>ars N a tio n a l F o re s ts a re lo ca ted u n d e r o f A n ril 25, ’ It w as s ta te d th a t ! » - - ch m ay uv lie i c a in n ce by the th e m ___. . . m in c e lle n e d a ov g th e 10 p 1 e r c e n 1 t a a c c t t fo fo r r ro ro a a d d s s a a n n d d th p e *hrpp fo llo w in g c o n s tru c tio n » n ew er if he s j ile c l- 's a f te r th a t G ees To N e w p o rt— tri-,1. F HURT IN WRECK Sally Ann Says— ft 25 X % i The Flame of Life »f THIRSTY? HOWDY M r. H. E. B a n k s le ft y e s te rd a y f o r N ew p o rt, O reg o n , w h e re she w ilt spend h e r h u m m e r v a c a tio n . M rs. B a n k s p la n s on being , N e w p o rt fo r se v e ra l w eeks. l e a v e s A shland— Mr. a n d Mrs. R oy D. C am pbell a fo rm e r A sh la n d re s id e n t, w ho six y e a rs a g o w as a sse y o r of th e A sh la n d M ine le ft v e s te rd a v to lin d a d e s iia h le p lace to s e ttle . Mr. a n d M rs. Cam obeli h av e been h e re v isitin g fo r six w eeks. B u ys A shland H om e— M rs. S. A. A llen r e p o rts th e sa le of th e A. D ickey p ro p e rty on V an N ess a v e n u e to F. T hom pson, a new co m e r in th e c ity w ho re ­ c e n tly a rriv e d in A sh la n d and im ­ m e d ia te ly b o u g h t p ro p e rty h ere. G uest H ere— M rs. A. J . H u g g e rth of G ra n ts P a s s is a g u e st a t th e C onvales c e n t H om e on G ra n ite s tre e t. Is INDIAN I K ID • a m in th e N a tio n a l F o r - u n d e rta k in g s w e re u n d e r w a v : le le n n g g th th of of tim tim e e h h a a s s elan e la p sed se d . Ciim. C om ­ e sts, w hich law h a s been o p e r a - ’ 1. T he c o n s tru c tio n of a 66.- p letio n of th e D e sc h u te s c o u n ty tiv e sin ce 1912. T he D is tric t F o r - ; OCO-voR tra n s m is s io n lin e In a sso c ia tio n w ill d ep en d upon • st. r p o in ts o u t t h a t th e a m o u n ts i K la m a th c o u n ty , O regon, e x te n d - w h e th e r o r n o t 75 n c - r Pnt a n n u a lly paid to th e s ta te s have in g fro m A lgom a n o rth to C hilo-! th e a c re a g e in th e co u n ty can be been in c re a s in g g r a d u a lly each <1U’n ’ K LA M A TH F A L L S. J u ly 25.__ • ^ 'g n e d up by S e p te m b e r 1 y e a r, a lso t h a t as th e re so u rc e s m th e 2. T he c o n s tru c tio n of a s u e -' “ I am now d r a f tin g a m a rk e t- “ J u n k e ts ” of In I n d ia n s fro from of th e N a tio n a l F o re s ts becom e tio n d re d g e to o p e ra te on U p p er in g a g re e m e n t a n d c o n tra c t fo r i k l a m a th In d ia n re s e rv a tio n ti to m ore a n d m o re used t h a t th e K la m a th la k e in c o n n e c tio n w ith ' th e C la c k am a s c o u n ty a sso c ia tio n ■ P o rtla n d as w itn esse s in m in o r In S ta te s w ill rec e iv e ad d e d b e n e fit, ^ Z v 1^ 6 re g U ,a ti° n ° f th e com - ! t o he s u b m itte d to a m e e tin g o f i ^ “ CaSGS o c c u rin S on th e re s e r a n d t h a t since th e N a tio n a l F o re s ts P a «V ! ih e g ro w e rs a t O regon C ity J u ly v a tio n a re soon to be a th in g of a re a d m in is te re d on a p e rm a n e n t of th e p a st. w o rt basis th a t th is a n n u a l fin a n c ia l F re d A. B ek er, s u p e rin te n d e n t C re e k P o w e r H o u se to Y re k a im m e d ia te ly th e r e a f te r a n d r e tu r n to th e c o u n tie s w ill, in on th e re s e rv a tio n , h a s a rra n g e d C a lifo rn ia 1 a sso c ia tio n w ill be p e rm a n e n t- m an y c o u n tie s, f a r o ffse t a n y to e s ta b lis h t. je rl on th e re s e rv a ­ a m o u n ts ’ th e y m ay n h av e ra fa ile d to tiiey T h e t i n t tw t w o o ' or o f tn e s e J ion! o b , 7 '° ™ e 7 When 200 aCre3 h “ ' e tio n a n .' a c o u rt of In d ia n o f­ been sig n e d up. T h is a sso c ia tio n receiv e in ta x e s h a d th e s e la n d s i bn v e been s a tis fa c to r ily co m p let w ill sp ecialize in th e p ro d u c tio n fen ses, p resid e d o v er by th re e I n ­ — his, . I ed . P o w e r is b e in g su p p lie d ov been in ni-iiro*« p riv a te o ----------- w n e rsh in . T d ia n s a n d d e le g a te d w ith a u th o r ­ a n d sa le of seek s to c k .’’ lin e a n d th e lie n o tes, w ill be e sp e c ia lly tr u e ! e r th e C h ilo q u in ity to d e a l w ith th e m in o r m isd e ­ in c o u n tie s w hose to p o g ra p h y is su c tio n d re d g e on U n n e r K in- m e a n o rs of th e R ed m en . W a llo w a ■— N ibley-M im naugli su ch th a t th e y a re fite d fo r th e m a th la k e is in o p e ra tio n . T y p i­ In fo rm e r d ay s, an In d ia n cal D h o to g ran h s illu s tr a tin g saw m ill h a s m illio n fe e t logs ini c h a rg e d w g ro w in g of tim b e r solely. ith c a rry in g a p iu in l t OI of ........ th e s e tw o new a d d itio n s to th e re se rv e . S ix ty m en em ployed in booze on th e re s e rv a tio n w as se n t c o m p a n y ’s fa c ilitie s a r e enclosed w oods. I to to P P o o rtla fn r r frinl .- rtla n n d d fo tria l, a n d c ite d l his h e re . | t frie n d s su p p o en ao d a t g o v e rn m e n t W o rk is now p ro c e e d in g on I ex p en se, to com e a n d te s tify fo r B a k e r— R en ew ed m in in g ac­ ! th e th ir d item and p ra c tic a lly him . th e qam n C^ew w h ich w as used tiv ity re p o rte d fro m th is sectio n on th e C h ilo q u in lin e h a s been a s r e s u lt of o p e n in g of s m e lte r theoo HAVE DIE PICNIC W o rk in g — M a rsh a ll B a rb e r is m a k in g good use of his v a c atio n by p a in tin g A t th e la st m e e tin g t h a t th e tw o h o u ses a n d se v e ra l c a b in s a t D airym en held a t th e M edford th e c o n v a le sce n t hom e. H otel it w as decided to h old a .-.oi’th e r n O regon D a iry m e n ’s p ic­ 73' III A t H ospital— nic. ~ A ‘•"“ c o m '« m u itte w as as a a p p p p o o ir in te d „ . I ----- u e « e w to ta k e vuaiK c h a rg u e oi of m th is is a a ff ff a a ir ir . It . H .. e le n t S c h e id e rite r of * . A . sh . la . n . d . ! ........... _ a 111 ill a Qt t tli/. th e H o sp ita l, a n d to d . a y I v h as i been decided by th e c o m m itte e u n d e rw e n t an O p e ra tio n . Miss fo •hold th e picnic a t th e J a c k s o n S c h e id e rite r h a s been ill fo r only C o u n ty F a ir G ro u n d s. T he la rg e a s h o rt tim e. A g ric u ltu ra l p avilion w ill be a v a il ab le fo r se rv in g th e lu n ch . :’ity Report F in e Trip__ w a te r is p le n tifu l a n d m an y otkm- A p a rty c o n sistin g of R u th fa c ilitie s t h a t could n o t be o b - , i • z F la c k u s , R ay C lary, A rch ie C om p­ ta in e d if th e picnic w ere h eld on to n , B e rn ic e F la c k u s , M rs. W . som e d a iry ra n c h . F la c k u s , M rs. C la ry a n d tw o T he g ra n d s ta n d can be used d a u g h te r s re tu r n e d S u n d a y from fo r th e p ro g ra m a n d ta k in g it a ll : ti a trip th ro u g li th e O regon Caves, a ro u n d th e c o m m itte e fe lt th a t it w h ic h th e y r e p o rt th e y en jo y ed w ould be m u ch b e tte r to hold th e th o ro u g h ly . picnic on th e fa ir g ro u n d s. AU fa rm e rs , w ho a re m ilk in g I G oes To S an F ra n c is c o __ cows o r in te re s te d in d a iry in g a ;e M iss N o rm a W illia m s, w ho w as c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . I t is ' fo rm e rly an o p e ra to r a t the ’ocal now b ein g p la n n e d to h a v e a te le p h o n e e x ch an g e le ft y e ste rd a y b a rb e c u e and f a rm e rs sh o u ld a fte rn o o n fo r San F ra n cisc o , b rin g a lu n ch . C offee and m e a t,1 w h e re sh e w ill w ork in th e te le ­ will p ro b ab ly be se rv e d to a ll on | p h o n e exchange. th e g ro u n d s. A good p ro g ra m is b e in g a r ­ ih s 1 i K la m a th F a lls __ ra n g e d . T he f a r m e r s sh o u ld g a th - H e rb e rt S to k es of M orton s tr e e t < r -it th e F a ir G ro u n d s a b o u t 10 le ft y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n by c a r A. M., a n d th e picnic w ill p ro b ab ly fo r K la m a th F a lls, w h ere he ex- bs o v er a b o u t 4 o ’ cjock . in p len ty p e c te s to m a k e h is resid e n ce in t ’rne to see P r e s id e n t H a rd in g , 131 th e fu tu re . H e w ill hold a position who goes th ro u g h M edford on w ith th e S o u th e rn P acific Com th a t d a te . T h e d a te of th e picnic pany. is S a tu rd a y , J u ly £$. t E v e ry p erso n in te re s te d in d a iry V isit F riends— in s sh o u ld m ak e an e f f v t to a t ­ M am ie a n d P a u lin e G iacom ini, ten d th is picnic, as th e re w ill be w ho h av e been h e re fo r som e tim e som e good th in g s in s to re fo r v isitin g w ith M a rjo rie G ile tte also a ll. G - LY-NOLA ICY-HOT BOTTLES AND FOOD JARS -or— add to the pleasures and conveniences of the home, the vamp, the vacation and the picnic. See Our Assortment. $1.72 to $5.50, each CHERRY BLOSSOM They’re pure, invi g o r a - ting, thirst-queht n i i i g . Made In Ashland by S I YOU CAN ALSO PURCHASE STERNO Canned Heat Crystal Carbonating Co. Sterno Stoves and Appliances at our Store B ooks am i S ta tio n e ry Insist on oar Products iiiiiiiiiin iiim i ISM M IN CALIFORNIA I gon, a n d on th e “ p e tro le u m pos- : s ib ilitie s in th e P h ilip p in e s .” D u rin g th e n e x t y e a r, Dr. S m ith I w ill o ffe r a c o u rse in g e n e ra l geo- ! logy e v e ry F rid a y e v e n in g j.t th e ! 1 oi tla n d E x te n sio n C e n te r. in> , c la ss w ill p ro b a b ly be held a t th e ■ L incoln H igh school in P o rtla n d , an d la b o ra to ry an d occasional field trip s will he co n d u c te d on S a tu rd a y s . He w ill a lso tea c h a d ­ v anced geology c o u rse s on th í cam p u s. I M ar J’lfie ld — C o n tra c t a w a rd - j ed fo r new Coos Bay N a tio n a l! b a n k b u ild in g . R u th P u rd y a n d Dr. C ressy of R edm ond to le t $ 2 6,000 s tr e e t M edford. T hey p lan to r e tu r n to N E W YO RK , J u ly 25.— C orn- c e le b ra te d d a n c e r, broui th e i r hom e in K la m a th F a lls next im p ro v e m e n t c o n tra c ts . b ro u g h t ___ ie liu s V a n d e rb ilt W h itn e y , son <£ $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 b rea c h of p rise T h u rs d a y . B end p la n s $20,000 h o te l. H a r r y P a y n e W h itn e y , m illio n - a £ a in s t “ S o n n y ” W h itn e y I a ir e fin d n o te d s p o rts m a n , h a s h ad h e r re w a rd w hen th e H ere On B u siness— fizzled. S p rin g fie ld — Geo. H. K e lly r e tu r n e d w ith h is b rid e from C. A. J o h n s o n . S h e riff of W h e el­ c o m p a n y to ¿pend M iss F o n ta in e a n d h e r m o th e r e r C o u n ty w as in A sh la n d y e s te r­ l t.o o o .o o « i o r m lI., E ’ r " B u rro w a F<>Ma," e d a y , h a v in g co m e h e re to ta k e ra ilro a d on 68 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .................................... J o h n n y F re e m a n to F o ssil to face tim b e r la n d a t O a k rid g e . a la rc e n y c h a rg e . Mr. Jo h n s o n r e ­ tu rn e d to F o ssil th is m o rn in g . C lassified a d s b rin g r e s u lts . M iss N o rto n re m a in e d loyal,1 J al U S a riV I f C offee d isa g re e s D rin k Postum ‘There's a Reason '' car In the cool of a Summer morning, it is gratifying to take your seat at the wheel, conscious that the Touring Car will do your bidding faithfully the long day through. j i E U G E N E , J u ly 25— D rs. W. ’ j D. S m ith , E. T. H odge a n d E . L. I P a c k a rd , of th e d e p a rtm e n t of I geology, h a v e been a sk e d to a p ­ p e a r on th e p ro g ra m of th e Geo- , logical S ociety a t its c o n v en tio n ; to be held in Los A ngeles d u rin g I S e p tem b e r. Dr. S m ith has also i been a sk e d to d e liv e r an a d d re s s , b efo re th e S ociety of P e tro le u m j G eo lo g ists on “ th e re c e n t d’evel- j o p m e n ts in oil p ro sp e c tin g in O re- X. 7x ij Drug! D o d g e B rothers to uring I* FI H / dDT’C « JA j U a K I rwl,<* Art,ch* It is that time-tried dependability— so vital to the pleasure and economy of motoring—which, more than any single factor, has endeared Dodge Brothers Touring Car to so many hundreds of thousands of owners. One-eighth of the total weight of the car consists of chrome vanadium steel. M any more pieces of alloy steel are used in Vital parts than normal wear requires. T he price is $880 f. o . h. D e tro it- 11065 d e liv e re d 4' V .i V Rii eye Meier >íotor Co. Medford, Oregon. Sundries