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Stock Car, Running 24 Hours
a Day for Seven Days,
Establishes Record at
Indianapolis.
E
IRSE
STATE RIGHTS IS
NEW JERSEY PLEA
II TRAVELS 5452 MILES
This Is Said to Equal a
Year's Wjear and Tear by
the Average Motor
Car Owner. jQ
FURIOUS DRIVING AIL
THE WAY
Triplex Springs Protect Car
From Road Vibration of
Driving at an Average
32!2 Mile an Hour
Speed.
Driven continuously for seven i:iy!i
ami seven nights, over i.Tilinnry s;uli
urban roadways, an Overland ! slock
car has established at. Indianapolis.
1ml. , a new uniw'i'iclal world's mileage
record for a lilit ear under IHS
hours of incessant driving.
The Overland 4 in the seven days
and night of this remarkable endur
ance run piled up record of r , 4 Ti 2 . 1 "i
miles. The car finished the ",riml on
the same Fisk tires which it started.
To make this, nuiy record, the drivers
of Overland 4 maintained an average
speed of 32 ',4 miles an hour, 24
hours a day. (!asi.'ino mileage was
i!0. 24 miles a gallon.
The. consistency of Overland 4 per
formance, is shown in this tabulation
of each day's run. The first day and
night, the speedometer registered 74!)
miles. On the second day, the mark
was 77S miles; on the third, 747
miles; on the fourth, 7U3; fifth, SO!);
sixth, and on the last lap of the
new unofficial world's record, 753
miles.
The test, the first of its kind to be
tried and actually accomplished by a
light car, started at 9 a. m. on Feb
ruary 25111 and ended at 9 u. in. on
March 3rd. The run was conducted
liy the Oiuson Company of Indianapo
lis, distributors for Overland cars.
The mileage and gasoline records are
certified by the following observers;
Howard F. (Howdy) Wilcox, win
ner of the 191!) Indianapolis Speed
way 500 mile racing classic; Munrce
K. lloblet. secretary of the lloosier
Jlotor club of Indianapolis; and It. H.
Scrogin, editor of the lloosier .Mo
torist. Although the new Overland 4 with
Triplex springs had been tested 250,
000 milos under all possible weather
and road conditions 1cforo it was
placed on the market by the Willys
Overland Company, the officials of
the company feel that the Indianapo
lis endurance run is one of the most
convincing demonstrations yet made
of the reliable, economical perfor
mance of the car and the road-comfort
qualities of the now famous Tri
plex spring suspension.
Officials of the company witnessed
the start and the finish of the seven-continuous-day
run. Careful exam
ination of the car and its power plant
after the run convinced the Gibson
company that the car was ready to re
peat the endurance test of the IBS
hours of furious driving and largely
because the car had been protected by
the new Triplex springs. The run is
considered the highest possible verifi
cation of the ability of this new
spring suspension to protect the car
from road wear and provide big car
riding comfort in a motor car of short
wheel-base.
The Chamber ui Comim-n-e by the
unanimous anion o. ihc I uanl of ili
leciors lias endorsed the Hicher Kdu
catinual It.-lirf bill which calls for an
appropriation of i.2ii of a mill for
the support of the university, the
agrirultural college and the normal
school.
It is tealized that the young men
and women of the state have the
right to demand opportunities for
higher education and it is the duty
of every citizen to amply support our
institutions to enable them to receive
that which they are entitled to.
Knowing that the attendance at
the present time at the university.
ugrl "lilt urai college and normal
school is more than double t he capac
ity of these institutions and that
there is a great lack of equipment to
properly instruct those who are now
in at tendance, the board believed it
lie unanimous s"iiliinent of the com
munity that proper financial assis
tance be given these institutions to
enable them to perform the object for
which they were established.
Invited to Join Caravan
The Pacific Coast Advertising
Men's association are to have their
convention at Stockton. Calif., very
shortly and the 'Medt'ord Chamber of
Commerce has been invited to join
"the caravan which will travel entirely
by nutcmnhile allium ! he Pacific high
Mr. ltlaine Kluni has been appoint
ed as a committee of one to arrange
for Medford's representation at the
convention and any who might bo in
terested should confer with him as to
the date and other arrangements.
Officer! Itoinn
In accordance with an understand
ing that in tile rcerganization plans
of the Chamber of Ci.lumerce, the
new members would have an oppor
tunity to express their desire as to
who they wished to lie elected as the
officers, the present officers have
presented their resignations and have
left the way clear for an unobstruct
ed program as planned.
Before resigning, the officers have
placed the executive campaign com
mittee in complete charge of reor
ganization affairs and they have full
power to proceed under the advice of
the installation officers of the Amer
ican City Bureau who are now in
Med ford.
The installation nf the Chamber of
Commerce witli the most modern
business methods and the mapping
cut of a constructive program ol
work will take thirty days, after
which time, the chamber will be fully
equipped and will know of definite
constructive plans In which they will
be interested.
WASHINGTON". Mar. 29. The
eighteenth amendment to the consti
tution, known as the prohibition
amendment, is legislative in nature
and revolutionary in character ac
cording to Attorney lleneral Thomas
F. McCran of New Jersey, in opening
l:is argument before tho I'nited
Elates supreme court in LNew Jersey's
suit to have the amendment declared
void and tho Volstead act unconstitil
tional.
Kight points were raised and dis
cussed in the argument.
Attorney General McCran's brief
declared that tho eighteenth amend
ment was not constitutionally pro
posed; that the proposal is subject to
judicial review; that congress dill not
by two-thirds in numbers of both
houses affirmatively vote for the pro
posal of the resolution; that three
fourths of the states have not ratified
in the constitutional sense.
In a supplemental brief filed by
New Jersey's attorney general, an
entirely novel point is made, "that
the right to amend the constitution
is a right of the people of the I'nited
Statics as distinguished from the peo
ple of a particular slate; that the
people or the I'nited Slates have only
national powers, the police power be
ing reserved to the slates, and the
right of internal police being a rigid
of the people of New Jersey over
which the ;.cople of the I'nited Stales
have no control. This right may not
be taken from them without their
consent."
Adv.
Union
Sales Stables
and
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
Horses bought, sold and
exchanged by D. S. Litts.
Dr. 0. A. Gitzen, former
government veterinarian.
148 No. Riverside, Medford
Phones Office, 810; resi
dence, i G-li. .
El. l'ASO. liar. Ml). The Mexican
national conirros lias submitted a
memorandum to President Carranz-i
reouolimr that lie authorize the at
torney general to punish a liiuli of
ficial for causinir the arrest of two
'onuressnien. according to a Mexico
City newspaDcr. The police chnrgoi
1 ho coneresMnen threw powdered
poison mixed with confetti durine the
recent reception of Yutiuoio I'onilla:-.
In-Ill in Mexico Citv.
The poison was thrown, it was said.
while the street demonstration was
at its height and many of the 011
lnnL'r became ill anjl fainted from
the effects of the poison.' The (
congressmen have been released
pciiilimr an invostiMaiion.
DAD! YOUR HAIR
IS FALLING FAST
"Danderlne" will check that
ugly dandruff and stop
hair coming out
i
To ftep fallin? hair at nn- n! ri.-l the
scalp of i vcrv p.-.rtirl- of dandruff, get
a small bottle of "Dandcrine" at any
drug or toilet counter for a few cent,
pour a little in your h.in l an.! rub it
into tho scalp. Alter fcver.il application
the hair usimlly op. ceiioicr out and
you can't liii-i ar.y Har.JriilT. -on every
hair on your iwalp how n.w life, vigor,
brightness, thickacsj aui more cilor.
Itefeienco Rooks
Mineral Resources of the I. S.
lillli C vol.) V. S. Geological Sur
vev: 1'. S. CnLloL" Supplement
11)12-17, Wilson, II. . t'o.
Philosophy and Social Science
Principles of Kiliicution. liolton;
Allurism, Its Nature and Varieti-s.
Palmer; Kxocrimciits in Inlernationnl
Administration, Savre; Principles of
Keen ies (2 Vol.) Tlllls-i'-'.
Science and I'sel'iil Ai ls
Moth Hook. Holland: Applied Ku-L-enics,
Popenoe & .IoIhimui; I Ionic
Care of Consumptives, l-'reneh : M.in-in-j-
Knejiioers' Handbook. ( 1!)1S cd.i
Peelc.
House and Home
Home Caiiniu, Drving and Pre
serving, Andrea; I'lcauin-j anil Heno
vntimr at Home. Osmnn: Home La
bor-Snvimr Devices, Keolt: liusiness
of the llouselioln. Tabor; Textiles.
Woolman & Medowan.
I'al-niing; ami Agriculture
Farm Structures. F.kbluw; Practi
cal liabbit K'eepin-.'. Karrinuton ;
Hrccds of Livestock, fiiiv: Produc
tive Vci;etable (irowing. Llovd; Fede
ral Farm Loan SvMem. Mvrick; In
sect Pests of Farm. Garden and Or
chard. Sanderson.
I'ine Art anil Amusements
American Country Dances. Hurche
nal; Art of Photoplay Miikimr. Free
burg; Dame Courtscv's Hook of
(iiu-Ksinir Contests. Glover; llistorv
of Arclrtceture. Kimball & Kilai'll :
Costume Design and Illustration.
Trapliacn.
Literature
Treasury of War Poetrv (second
series), Clarke; The Title (a eoniedvl
Bennett; Three Plays. Giacosa': Pru
nella, or Love in a Dutch Garden.
Houseman and Parker; Plavs of the
Harvard Dramatic Club, linker: Wis
consin Plavs (second series) Brooks;
Chimnev-Pot Papers, Lucas; Loiter
er's Harvest. Morlev: In the Sweet
Dry and Dry. Hcpplicr; Americans
and Others, licppPcr; Lack Iloni".
Wood.
Novels
Common Caue, Adams; .loan & Go.
Hartlelt ; John Silence, Physician Fx
tiiiordinarv. Blackwoml; Kutli of the
V. S. A., Balmcr; Roll Call, Bennett ;
Lovers of Loui.-iana, Cable: Mv An
tnnia, father: l!o,s of Wind River.
Cliiliolin: Valley of Vision, Com-.-toek:
Friend of Cacsnr. Davis: Peli
cans, Def.aPasttirc: When the World
Shook. HiiL-L-ard; Secret of the Tov."
r, Hope; Sai.'cbru-hcr. Hoiight :
I lumorc'.iiue. Hurst: Blooniin-j Ancel,
Irwin: Venus in the Fat, Irwin: Tale
of Mr. Tubbs. ,Iaiuc.on: Midas and
Son. MeKi'iinu : Famous Ghost Stories
MeSpaddcn: Wicked Maniuis. Oppcn-l-eiui:
Bi-- Flat. Oven: Good Sports.
Piouiv: Shriekinir Pit. Recs : ' Tin
Cowrie J)ass, Hideout : M!arv Olivier.
Sinclair; Gilded .Man (a romance of
the Anile) Sfnvth: Coward of Ther
inopvlac. Snedeker: Florian Mavr,
WolzoL'cn ; Shining IloiehN, Wvlie.
Itlograpliy, History nnd Travel
Marie I!a-hkirtseff. the Journal of
a Youmr Arti.-t. ISa-dikirtseff ; Life o
Leonard Wood. Holmes; Far Awav
an, I Loni' Al-o. Hudson: Lure of the
Catui-ra. OlcotI: Abigail Adams and
II-t Time-. Richard-: Hitorv of the
World War (vol 4). Simonds.
Hooks for Hoys nml Girls
New P, iv at Hilltop. Barbour:
Child's B.-ok of the Teeth. Kersu-op:
sturv Girl. MontL'onicrv ; FL-liters lor
Peace, I'arkuiUu. . . . . . .
ASHLAND BOOST
FOR GEN'L WOOD
ASHLAND, M;.r. ). Tin- nvv
UfHiK h;tve taken 1 1 : initiative hriv
iti tiu t'oniintion of :i LctHKinl W'otxl
-lul with alimit l.'iO nictiiljcr-. Tlir
caii'.p;iin ul' li'JO will witin-- -mm-liociiliar
iiliasos of i;irtv aHiliiniui:.
tho (isintci;i'atiuii of n:;tnv ut' tin nh.
line-ii w aln'iiilv ln'iwj- tM-n-cpt ih'c
Tin-; bciiiii" the citse, it is not siino-is-iny
In note the nri'innt iiin-t uf liai'l--ht'll
ilciMnrals alrcitiv wcaririir th
Lt'nna rl Wnnil ca iiuiai'jn huf tii.
Witlhiiit rcriiM'tinu up-m the diialil'i
i at tit ol' an v nt' the cainlii!at's,
PiT.-hinu is ivpft'st-ntt'il as tin ri'i
liiMlinu'iit of the mililarv spirit, wht-rc-;is
Wnmi's record U I'cfcrrcd to hv
his friends with pride cit her a a
militarist or civilian, and in this re
spect is claimed to he the logical ex
ponent of linnsevelt tan ideals. Kar
theinmre, and rcjardle- of nllier
ipiali fieat ions, pa rl wans see an ni
portmiilv In vindicate the general.
The faet is appnren, tliat. lit' was
nuhbed tin i-inii the world war hv the
present adniinitration, and as he.-ti
of the nrniv was rele-ated to !he
h:u Iroimd, while l'er-hin and oilier
favorites were placed in (lie linielii'lit.
1' retl HoiiU's of the Uelleview
neihhurliooi! is president of th
Wood canipaii'ii elali as'ori-ani.ed n:
hrhalf of Ashland and vteinitv. Win.
M. I'.i itms is vice-president ; Mi-s Min
nie .laekson of the Kale Mill dis
trict is t rea surer; Wan Applet at e.
Wells l-'amo aireiil. seeivtarv. Walte:
Too.e, adiitinir the ' '-' taeiies
for which he is noted either as ap
plying to a political or eivie cam
paign, attended to all preliminary ur
banization iletails. Sti-.rtiinr nnl with
a niemhi'i'hip of lull, the number i.
coiit a nl Iv inci'ea'nir. A personal
visit from (icneral Wood is in stun
for Ashland in the near future, hi
4ri h t hower" neeonipanvin' him on
t hi: tour, heinir Colonel Theotlore
Koosevelt. wortliv scion of an illus
trious father. This vi-.it implies a
biir batlieriiiLr here, and the C'hautai)-
(pia auditorium would he needed to
accommodate the rush, such as thciJ
IU'esence would inspire. ho knnw
hut whal eampaiun indluifl f .1H20
run v revert to all the eliccriiib nn i
Pill husiustio accoinpaninieuts of t l.e
loiiir iiuu. I'erfuuel.prilv we mav
praise lYrshin!", iidlv Johtisuu, and
laud Lowdeu, lliev heimr shock all-
sorhers after a desultorv fashion, linl
when it conies In on liven in ir thinirs up
to such an extent as Jt personal visi
tation inspires, Ihou "Who tpee for
Wood!'' "'K'nli for Koosevelt !'
OIL COiVlPANV ISSUES
BIG STOCK DIVIDEND
DKNVKR, Colo., Mar. IHI. Conti
nental Oil eoinpnnv directors at a
mootiuir Inst Saturday derided to pav
stock dividend ol 'JIM) per cent,
each stockholder to receive two addi
tional shares for one now held. Hooks
close niraint the disbursement antil
April 10 and payments will bo made
he fore the end of the mouth.
Cut This Orrt ix 'is Worth 7Ionoy
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address dourly. Vou will
receive in return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar, 'far
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid
ney Pills for pain in sides aud back;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing cathartic, for con
btipation, biliousness, headache, and
sluggish bowels. For salo by Medford
Pharmacy
n
tW' SMI?
II K' -J
"(iorfhl How my back aches!"
After Crli,"flu"nr colds, tho khinnys
and tilndder lire often iilleeled culled
neilirltls, nr Influmiiwitlon of kidneys.
This Ih Hie red llatr of danner Ix'tter
be wlw and check tlm further Inroailn of
kidney discuso. hy ubtainlne that wonder
ful discovery of Dr. Pierce's, known as
Auurlc (untl-iirlc-acld ), liccause it expels
the uric acid poison from Urn body and
removes tlioso pains, such ns backache,
rhenmatiMii in nuifden and Joinw.
Naturally when tho kidneys are
derunitod the. blood Is lilled with pulson
5u wutn riiiitter, which wctties in the
feet, ankles and wrists; or under tho
ey In hngdiku formatioiw.
Dr. Pierce's Ainirlc is many times mnro
potent than luliia and often eliminates
uric acid as hot tea. rneltii sutfar.
Mamkua. Cai.. " I n-comtneiid Dr.
Pi-rce's Anuric, vry hiifhly. 1 hav
HifTered for tho last tiir:n years with
catarrh of the bladder, having tried
every remedy I hnnrd of I.nl without
rnlief. iiw Anuric aJvert!ed tn
the paper, and like a drowning man
rabbimf at a straw I thought I would
try it also, which did with great mic-ves-,
a It n-iieved me almost Imni'j
diately. U'fore I had taken ntl of the
trial jiarkiige. and having great conii
denee In tho reruMy f lrnnieiiaP'ly -'iit
to tho drug itoro find totiir!it, a paekayo.
I ran say to alt MifTerimr from any
disease of the kldnevs or uric acid
troubles, try WiJk rein--Jv and sulTer no
l"tif.T. I have great faith In Doctor
Fiurce's rcuitxlics. b. P. Ut.NSLtv,
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prefer this Camel blend to eitlwrdM Hi"! l)
kind o f tobacco smoked strain lit!
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OHALCO CO.
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Camels mellow-mildness is a
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They leave no unpleasant ciga
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
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Pound for pound the steels in a
MAXWELL
equal those in any car
nn
1 HE tendency in cars today is to reduce weight, to
cutout unnecessary pounds, to take those extra burdens
off the power of an engine.
In a Maxwell there is hardly a superfluous pound.
Like a great cross country runner, it carries no handi
cap in weight.
It is made of fine steels, and these steels have that
magic combination that metallurgists strive for light
weight and extra strength.
These steels are made to order for Maxwell. They are
treated in great furnaces, and. they are strong beyond belief.
Poimd for pound, theyequal the steels in any car built
But they more than repay for their high cost.
They wear. They stand terrific abuse. They defy time.
liut their greatest task is to lighten the burden of the
Maxwell engine, enable it to perform brilliantly, and
make gasoline deliver extended mileage.
Thus you will understand that rise of Maxwell the
world over, that ever growing friendship, that ever in
creasing demand.
Today nearly 400.000 itvuse. In 1920, 100,000 more.
Still this will fill but 60 of the world's require
ments for this remarkable car.
A. W.Walker Auto Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
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