Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1922)
AN LNKrPttNOHNT NHWHPAPER rUHl.lMII.O KVH.HT AKTKILNiw r BVXtJM'T MUMDA1 HY THK Mciutvl) t'KINTtN'Q CU. i'ha Msdford Sunday Pun Is futmeiox) tilianitlwna itanlrkif , atti da. oUy aawapapar. '"tTleM"MSrTHbun Butlnlim. Ie-t7-lt Nortn V alreat, ,, Kuw 7t. A eonaultdatlon of ' ti Democrat If flmea, Mi MaiorA Mail, tli Meilfnre rrlbutu, Tli Boutnarn Orafouuin. Tb labJHn Trllnins , HOHKRT W. Rt'HU Kiltor. . ; . BVAO'TfcK J. SMIVki. Manager nuxn:oi nin t UAlLln Advance. . r 'Ifell. wum Sunday Sun, monio .a. H Imliy- without fund.iy buo. jcr (1 fiallu felt.mut SuhttRV Mua. tnunth .1 ? Wmvrty liUll Tribune, ou year Villi Sunday Sun, on yr..... ... I.n at rAMkTKK- In Mertfi4. .hleS. Jaeaeonvill. Cantral fatal, Pnos&ts, ' Taicali ... , Uy, with 8unrty Hon, mnth ? 1 ffcttlv. mlthAul ffiiniluv Hun. montB. & Dallv, without tfunday Hun, yr T.50 Daily. with Huudny Sun, una yr 1.60 All limn by aurur, tmi In aovanoa. w Official naper of the City of Madfort. eV Uffieiai I par of Jacfcron County. I worn dally i Is MuMifaa avrraae ctrruisrton for waging ma. ts r JCnterva a awuvtn. mat matter At ataWonJ. Urt gon, uoJr Cb set ot alaxob i3. IV' ...... - -:. , . -. KIMMM Or TH1 ASSOCIATED r Tha AaoaelaUil Ptb la exclusively ntttlwd to tlta (or republication of il newa lUaumchea crvriM-4 to It. or rot UirwlM crilltoil I :t thin paper, and aJeo 4S lnal new BublUdxui ha-raln. Ail righta of republication nf avacial llaeatehes btteln are Mao eaarve.L sal- r Ye Smudge Pot " By 'Arthur Perry. IlATKNT.lv Uic.iU't ii'ii of .the Senate Sciutt or. NYwbvrry .should resign. , Hotaiiung liin pliiee docs it ijieat iujustiett to him self, ami will tlo-n jmtt injuiy to lfa t Ills - resignation would be tut confession of tfVii't, Senator Xcw btrry's own stntt'niont today, furnishes the best possible ground for Kueh notion, lie ndmits that his friends violated th bnv. That is vnnuith. lie deplores thoir Jietion, and repents that ho didn't solieit or spend n dollar himself, mid never sanctioned tho expendituiM which resulted in his tleenion. There is no reason to doubt th'e.truth of his assertion. - Hut' the money was spent, and the Michigan senator was elected. The people will never fornst that fact. If Seuator Newberry retains his Kent, liia usefulness will end, his prestige will be over, lb will stnnd convicted of boing- the willing beneficiary of corrupt' practices, although he was not guilty of corruption himself. . , .' Its a difficult position. Hut there is only cue pivper course for a man of character to pursue. Senator Newberry must chooso between loyally to his friends, who violated his own code of ethics, or loyalty t,hisUt!),;lus.jpai:tf U'WU ... t. ww The more difficult ftrrionii the' -only rurh.tr ft ud worthy ftn'-It would clear the atmosphere chtjrolr; vlt Vould'absolyc the lSt,atc pi L Jiichignn, it wouul rcmov(sii,spu;4i(, .roi Jfvcpubuejai party-n suspicion certain to 1 cnfiitAlired by Hut opposition, and "it would elevate Newborn- himself tit a position' of moral .grqiitnes's. vlih'h would remain, as the years go by a constant source of pride and satis faction, to himself and to his family. s: v. ,(juhtK is Tnft.sk' -tKtvt covers tvny t n'tf ,. Quill Points Statesmen can't bury hammer. the hatchet while citizens keep on using the r Th ttttnin ta tl Kast are tmoklnn ctKat-i.' IrrcspocUvo of the lo.)k tf the ttiluR, it will put an cml to w ras ping three CAMiaffe leaves a roun.l 4 inches cf olJ clotheslW. - Two; Dccunanu of an aatomoblle " Vere masfiagiHl hy a loooraotlTe st a Cortalils crossing last Thurettay. The train was oa th track, whare it Uad ta bubii;e to be, ot the time of the accident. . . . ..... Out of the hullabaloo oer Snnator "Xewberfj-'s election from Michigan, there always looriiS the thought that : Utnry Torti would hare been a dandy in the Beaats during .the late hyster ical era. , - i . , ' A Chicago anarchist has announced his intention of blawiug tip Mary Gar den, graad opera singer, .the first chance he gets. ' There is no excuse for it, as Mary can sit:. " PUTTING THE BLAME RIGHT WHERE IT BELONGS pi 'v Chicq EntorpcisaJ ., j , ,"Tte Park ixoicl was .a scene, of 1 merry' making, a ' jazx orchestra 1 such as has never . played her before filling the assemblage with pep, and the confnsiun that natdr- ally came from people dancing while the dinner was tieins; served might have given onlookers the lmpreesi'Jns that" the" New Tear was bolng celebrated In the gxid old fashioned way. 'As many of Cbico's beet people enjoyed the -party nntll the wee ant' hatirs and pronounced ' It a wonderful success there is no need of far ther comment." Forgiving spirit: The peculiar possession of those who hr.vc feath ered their ntKts. New Kipling: "Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet. lest we forget our foreign, debts." The bonds of guvt-nimonts get back to normal as they get back to the financial centers. , The reason men no longer strike matches on their pants is because moderrpants won't stand it. "War seems more and more wicked as the possibility of getting n profit out of it grows smaller. .. After all, it's fair enough, and some get the raw deals. Some nations get the raw materials, Let us not make the mistake of supposing that the yellow races are Unit way in time of battle. There are two reasons why people kiss babies; because they waui to, and because the babies can't help themsclvs. Babe will, do some mighty sw atting next summer if he will just keep his eye oh the ball and his mind oa Laudis.i All conferences come to an end soon or late, and the world cahuh settles back to a discussion of women's styles. AV ill Irwin says future wars will be fought with germs. If we kcrp on killing off our best men, future wiars will be fought with .cripples WANTED Lady bookieeoer, out of town. Phone C. W. Newberry, tj day.- (Wantad Sunday Sun). Bhet , won't go Into exile. " Mr. Arbockle goes on trial this . week. The predicament ot the fat boy has csutt a pall over the movie world, and it is no longer cute to be scandalous. The scientist who has discovered a - way To make gold out of lead, ought to i coufer with the miners of the Nash ; dist. who can locate platinum hy set- ting down on a lukewarm steam radiator. RipplingRhu fy Walt Mason (jtvvsv'iis, laJ!j tnl litjoot s J soph, hvduce k fwK.-" Sli niua's vlsib(j supply , A v hkiivi iu. , ticneite I'miini ,-nj. i. REPORT OF CONDITION Of THE State Bank of TalePt ; At Talent, In tho Suite of Oro)ton 'at'lhft elono of Uiwhiesa MiK'Kifiiifi! JIImI, iiiJI, ? : '.!. ; . . RESOURCES U ! 1. I.oun ami tllmMiinii, liiitinlliit reUlsctiunU'.. .'. ....'.., I 2. - Overdraft secured and vu seetireil .,. , .. It. t'. H. aDVernmeiit HtM iti ltiiMi owned . ., I. (ither iKimin, wariniits and eurliitt, iuolmllnii f tmlKti kivciii- iiieiii, stiitd. nuiiilclil, Oviriiointion, ic, ,', U. Itauklm: Iiimih", M.i'Oti; Ittinitnre niid fUtureii, 2,li) K Atuoimis tine fiom l'nli, banker mid trunt ,etii!iinnit,'i n"t , UenlKiiiitrtd ia ni'prove t rerv bniili... 0.' ilii AimiimiH line Ir iiu luiiilm, ti;nkrrM ami Hunt coiniaui . iloxUmiU'd and iiiiiiivi lonnrvn iiimuh o( Oil bmih H). Checks on tumidi ituuut tlty in' town nf iviortlii bank png titer eui-la Items 12. I'a.'lt on Juilid In vault , Tet.il cituli and liu Irom bunks, Items , ti, 10, ... and 12 lll.Sll.M . 5; a.-,: if, cvppwitfto,- i A v ""It. kiss 4Kefc onsisis (riefy of 5i.ck Jjn'i ' , In it' Uft ihc nwyclcy vnritty. 'wa'-si ipj. s- . 1 ifptfi-ajp No fo mtkTv, is mot-e. Y Swrprijcd "f Kfttt. "Lhe wcckthCK torecOkStcr Wrutrt. kt rtits t fc -fisk 15 ioo 5m.Uilf "to Simply t' Subject' tor u fig nsrt story. . .... L Trt HEX HECK 5AY5: $ MM 'peppy love is wftat keeps -the 5odv -foontaitts bo5 HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? ' ."LOOK OUT FOR $10 BILLS" (Hdllae Portland Journal). There's too much cf this, without any remind- 6MACK YOUR LIPS (Hamilton City News) Mrs. Jenks, child welfare work er of Willows, was in Hamilton Wednesday looking after a few cases. A blanket of fog covered the valley Sun. A number of motorists endeav- ored to break their necks, under the " Impression they were Invisible. The war department is going to Investigate all atrocities in Prancf, bearing on "Yaukee soldiers. Y MCA. secretaries who recited poetry , need not worry. ' Perhaps you have noted the 'photo .of Princess Mary's 'royal mate-to-be, and wondered if he feels like bis mus- . Uche looks. . . Despite the fact that Ireland has hr freedom, New York Irish are going to keep right on fishtlng for it. Soir-e . otie will have to give it to them be sides England, and nobody else can. : ;John J, Dischter's candidacy fbr somethSiig was thwartod ' by . Hank 1 llhtes Sat. The latter refused to shake hands. . ' : ' t ' A GOOD BEGINN1W0 ' (Salem Capital Journal) . : Mrs. H. C. Hejun Of JFayette," is vliilMng in Satoin with her sister ,Mis. rrtNiiKo O. lllngham. She -was lu;;o f.ii' tlitf lwllilliya. ' ' ' S. . . . ; - STRIFE. ' O 03IE day, I trust, all swords will rust, and armor ccuse to rut-" J tie; all wars are vain and men insane when they reort to battle. The dove of peace should never cease cavorting round above us, and human life should know no strife and those who hate should lore us. The wolves and bears come from thejr lairs and scrap around like blazes, and, hunting foes the bobcat roi-s alrinp the forest mates. Hut I, at least, am not a beast, I claim that I am human ; I do not care to rip and tear and fuss with man or woman. I wear a smile that's free from guile, I treat all gents politely; and troubles veer when I come near, I have no scrape un sightly. I herd my cows and seek no rows, and so no rows come near me; no roar ascends from injured friends, but kindly greet-, inps cheer me. If I had packed gats a"nd shot men's hats, to show my independence, I'd be in jail and there I'd wail for medical at tendance. . Men, friendly now, would punch my brow, and tear my sealp to ribbons, and break my dome with "Fall of Kome" and other works of Gibbon's. When nations skip without a chip upon each martial shoulder, war's stream of gore will roll no more, and guns will rust "and molder. , j ' .. . 1 lto.r clo- tho population of Kentucky compare with that of Ten nessee? 2 In what year was ttf Peace Pnlar at The ii;ti;u formally dedi cated? . 5 Cau income tax be paid in Cash. ... , ... . . 4 It corn is native to America how does it happen to be mentioned in the Bible ' 3 How much t!r-s It roat to have a psitdDort vltd? I 6 Of what was Nemesis the god dess? 7 Vh at 'Writ sews the leaves cf its net together 8 What two kingdoms did The Netherlands orlR'nally compono? 9 Per what is the mocklnc bird remarkable? 10 What state leads in egg pro- dnetlon? Answers to Wednesday's questions. 1 Why do fish swim upstream? Because hadlng into the currcn: mukes it easier to get food. 2 What city is the capital of Al aska? Ans. Junean. 'i What speakers of the hour.e Mrved the lonncot Ans. Joseph O. Cannon aud Champ Clark. 4 Can Indians vote? An. There are many enfranchised In dians and an effort Li being made to Induce more to bocoma citizens. D What Is the oldest dynasty? Ans. The Mikado dynasty. G What is the large island In the mouth of th Aniaion river Ann. Marajuo island. 1 Where do we get potash? Ans Frcm' plant ubIics. K lio- many cardinal points are there in u compass? 'Ans. Pour. 0 What is the common namo for tetanua? Ans. Lockjaw. 10 What strait connects Ilaffin's bay and the Atlantic ocean? Ans. I'avls strait. . SOLDIERS KILLED m .1 BY OWN GUNS ST.sin.'j;, Ml. 1 1 I Y,U'.iii. 1 7,;iou.ou . I.lll".'i 1 7.W1 Id j s !lll '. 1 i,;:o.7'.i Total ni7.m.u4 LIABILITIES (Mpltal dock imiii tn , KurplttH fund .', t'nillvl'led protlls ! . , Dmrl Ocpolt. oilier tlmn hnnka, tllJect to res'TVe: , , IJi'lxiNlt tliui the Htuttt of Ot'egnn, uml UposU 4u county . , .' i huh anu uiuiv puviw lunua . , X-.lll'lUUIUIll.tloiKtuUs lUOJt'vt to Ch'H'k ...r. ... Ueuutntl 'i'ils''w oi .ArwfH ut("nd(n8 ,'4'i'Vd of 0ttiuui4 .aeiivs4U,uthr"'ttnin' bank' -""' ", " , iH'itlt.i.' kubjuct to ivH-rve, Iteing t2$, and I'll",. V4.0t.f3 ' ' Tlhie and Savings Drpeiiii. tmbjoot to rmi-vs and yb!f n -,' (jcttumd and suhir-ct ni nut Ire ,-i v v ; Tliii" cei tlrtcnti's t le;i.mlt otitHlandiUK,... .. Total of tliui- sml xnviitt; lefaita payable tut dciiutnd ami hiititcrt U ixitlce, Item S9 120.412 HI Willi payable With leilerul re-ierve blink r Willi other buuks or trust coiuMiiUiM ,,.., .,. 20.tinti 0 I J.ioemi .. , 1,02 Uis I7.jy0.0t 45,bul.0s S.V.'H.tlu Total S.cOO.O'i i t7.i tr. &i ' Unite of Umgoti, t'tmnty of Jm kmm, . I, tC. H. AdauiHon. cuhIiUm- ot the above named lutnji. tin Hih-iunly r,ir that the ubove Htalciiieiil Is tine ti the best of my kmiwledjti) and belli f. K. II. AIMrfi)N, Cahiei', Correct--Attet t: I,. J. Slepwv C, W, HoldrldK", Uirei .ts. Siitiici Ibed and sworn to befoie tne this 7th day of J.tmmiy, l!!j, 11. t. IIAKIKII. Jr.. Not:tr) fuUlc. My mtMtlcn expires May 0, 92i. , 1 I "J i !! . " K. of P. MINSTRELS ... s( LEAVES HUSBAND SI TO HUNT STAGS WITH GAY BANDIT ..A fastnesses where no . other bjintcr. dared venture and where the finest chamois were found, he described the woman as equally daring and strong, no spot he could scale appalling her, while as a shot she. had no equal. He stated that in August she had brought down six chamois, one stag and two doebuck and missed but onn I shot. . j The woman Is married and acconnt ;cd to her husband for her absences ; with the excuse a!ie was going Into the i high summer pastures where the VIENNA. Out or great niou-i tains of southern Sty ria, probably the , mountain people tako their herds for imeut stag and chamois hunting lert j butler and cheese, in Europe; comes story , with all the I .' - , , elements of romance and tragedy of a 17th century opera. Franz Lengger, notorious and daring poacher, was recently arrested on the charge of four murders for robbery iu remote homesteads in the mountain valleys. Searching for evidence the police found in his mother's house a letter he had .written disclosing that b( accomplice was a young woman. Lcnggrr wrote that she was a b'irn poacher and he had trained-her per fectly far his work. IioaMing that hi own haunts were the era Motor HusIiiom Ticks t'p, "One of the surest Indications of returning -prosperity," said Alfred Itoeves, general manager of the Na. tlonal Automobile Chamber of Com merce ln'an interview recently, "Is the resumption of automobile and ac ces30ry ' advertising. That better times in the automobile, as well as other, Industries, are ahead tl us Is In dicated by the fact liiat Wotor, In their-January Issue has 2 4 pages of automobile and accessory advertising s and lofty , which I understand is a notv recotd." CHERRO CHIMES IJSTKX LAIHKK!' Ymh suck f Chcrro Is (riiurantei-tl, To (five jou all, mighty rihmI feed. Its whlU' nnd nice, and finer than flour, And lieu It hy, so healthy, every hour. Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 49 lb. Hack at your grocer ." ,i?a Its lonttnueil. i I'AIUS. I)ets tt.i .iii-riit IVn-ui. . In it hook ile-rll)lnK more than 500 Ixtt-i tli 3 In Kmnre r.ml I!ilr.luBt ditrlnjt the lull" wnr, roncltitlea from d.it. ciM. i-t. J t.y him t!n! Tj.OOO' ". m h Huldit is were klilvil l,y their owlt nr liiliiy tbioiijjli liefi-ctlvo Ii.tHiiin; The Iusms. he tuiy. wr hiRlier by 10 per rtnt. In the Krenrh snnv than in the flern-.tirt nrmy. The hH ot the French Infimtry, he flndi. vtre i oinprt. atlvely four tlmi a ruit'-r Ui.m the lonwjt ef th r'.ill"ii'. lie fiNen the Kren'h lome-n finm tiio enemy's fire itt S.U'iO.ooo kl;'.il nod nuundeil. - Oenernt I'ercln wns nlllt!n,' t ov ernufiOf the fortc-wt of ljllu ut after the pntbrrak f the war. Ho evacuated tiin fnrtresK on order ri eelved from t!e. fcovernntent when the Merman upitrnarhcd ttie friiiitii-r. r.d wiin. fir a Ions lime, nupponrd by th ftener.tl pulill.. ti luve evsruiite( the jil.ire cf hid own volition. A lively controversy tiettvei n hit f.-lends nnd adverenrlfs hss b'-en tfriinif ot eer since as to whether he whs bnilly treated hy the funeral Htiiff. lie h.m' severely critlclned the rninlij' t i,f tho' war In the field by the French Muff. 1 Notice of Irrigation District Election! In compliauio with Chapter 317 ot the Irrlg.'ition District I-aw nf Oreinn, an election will be h'ld at F. C. Klllotfs Sorvici" St.itln nt the Inter section of the Foots Creek Hoad and the Pacific Highway, Jackson County, Oregon, on January tenth (101, 9!i. this being the second Tueuday In Janu ary, as Is required by law, fiaij elec tion Is U be held t.tr the purpose of electing one (1) director t" serve for three IS) years upo: the .board of directors ft The Gold Hill Irrigation District. The polls will open at. right si o'clock it. tn. nnd will be ojs n im'li Five (.1) o'clock p. m. Datod and slitm'd at Oold Hill. O e gon this 20th day of Deeetnhor. 12I, (J. W. JACOII t. President Board of Iili-ecr.- ri of The Gold Hill Irrigation M,.!ric. FHi:D li, fil.'V. IVM U T WOJOM PAGE THEATRE THURSDAY FRIDAY J AN. 19 20 A IIIU TIIItK.i: ACT SHOW 60 LOCAL MUSICIANS AND ACTORS CO Fciliirlng I. The uiiifjuo and orljtiiiul i iret Part, written by Mr 0v T. Wilton. entltlsil "A K i: X T f t; li V I t) K V, V" m II. The OLIO u( Monolugim. UnrlivnOff. the new K, of I. Male Voice Oles Club, ' The Me.'odlaiis." end itew h.ic lions tiy T it i: H o u t; v it . , it - t'nder the dlrcct'.ea of K. Wllmin Walte. 111. Cloaiug lih the llch.MnllKI) funny afterpiece-- , "V I -N ,V II hi t; rt I" (I U li A M A (i K H" ftat Ti-scrvalion at Pas !-nd.y . Tueaduy, Wednraduy, January K. 1, from 12 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m., , . ' Thki l l.rii mid 1 .00, plus to IVr Cent War T'. " ' J ' 111 1 " . 1 i :m ' i ." . i ,f. ..."..ma . i n i m, . GIM CHUNG - China Herb Store ,: -. Herb eiira rur t"ni-.. tiuf)ach. eat- rrri, dipifi-rln. kitrr throat, limn troullv kidney troutde, klotnocn irouoie, naarl troolle. ehlt Im mid fever, crumps, cimha poor circulation, curbunrxa, tumura. tiw-IiM ijr-HUi. i-iona nil KlilUa of gollal NO OPKftATIONH. l -il ford, On-son, .Tan. 13, VHI'f. This is to certify that t. tna unitnt lgunil, hit4 very te-vere ntoirHeh trouble anil hud t-n hntljere,! for awveriil yeera anil l;it Augunt not exiiected to live., and henrlng of Olio Tlmnic (whose tiarn ainre la al 214 rx.ntn l-eont atreat, tiedtonli,- J ileoiiied eo ant harba fne my t'wniicti trouble, anil I at&rtMt to feallns better un aoou aa I us4 tiirin and loduy am a well man and chii hourtlly iom. rind Hnyone afflicted aa I wua to set lin i-liuns Shu trv Ilia tterha. (HlKn.o) W. , JOliNKON Wltneaa: . . . . V-'m. Kewla Buttle Point. W. I,. Chilrlreth, Kagle Point ef. A. Anilernon, Mmlforil. Jl, IJnlmea, r.mle I'olnt C. H. Moore, EKe Pnlnt. J. V. Melntyra, K.ikIo Point. Oo, Von W Hallen.-Kmila Point, 3' boa. ft. N tenuis, jCacia Polufc. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES Due to Uws Itr.ponln heavy addltlonsl license fevs upon suto tiifies and restating the speed and operation tbtreof and which law heromo oerattve January 1. 122. It Is necessary In otder to comply tbtmwlth thut we nuke tho fo'lowlng change tn hdul scd tares, t-fftftlt Juunory I, Il)'. MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE teavo Mettfu.-d for AsuUnd nd Ashland for Medford. dally except Hunduy. Kverv hour on Hie hour from 7 a. m. to T p. m., then :30p. m. Aluo H:30 nd 10:20 p. m. Hsturtlsy only. Hiimluy Schedule i.eavn MedforJ tor AahUnd and Ashland tor Medford every hour on the hour from 0 a. in. to 5 p. m., iheo ti:3t and t)s3 p. n. - FAHFJ. eledfird AsHUait i 45 rents. McdforU-TalVnt or Ashlnnd-l'hoetilx 30 cinls. Medford-Phoenfx or AsliUiid Talent 20 cnt, Mt'dford-'orhl"S. Ashlnnd-I-uUe Ranch. Phoenix-Talent cr any , . short tide- 11 rents. 20 rldo book !,00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. , : ' W, I.. 1. 1. VMS. UMtu-vr. , .' '', - 20 rldo hook IJ Oo 20 lido bovk I2.S0 20 rids book 2.00 aaaaawaaikj mmtt aa i aiaa aaaaaa i aaaaaaawaamaa wtitimiummxtmiimmmaeatLeamk ' Adv. Secret,-, y. TEXAS PECANS New crop, excellftit fl i-,n- i,.,!v ad cents per pound by ex;iri-, Mini. mum shipment ten H""inli One hundred jionndu - for 2". n. Oi'lert filled promuUy., - , , t PAifi .ici:r.;rH. rt: hi'ATlox ! ' Am tin, Ti'tiw. CHAG MILLER RADIATOR CHAP . wa I8S S. Snips fit I'holm Unfl-H WOOD' 'at wotxl of all kind. T oiil'wool In i!tty nniter cover. Also bust Culi CVml at III oft car. VALLEY FUEL CO. tud and Tit 11uim t T!IE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN The I'oid Meiluii Is an nil weather tar for tho family. Warm and enrlosed In winter without Ini rnlHng t-li'r vIhIoii, open nmt cool in summer, lis flexibility, durability, rasa of control nnd ccon. omy of operation makes it ft prurticul cur for tho family wnnilnff serviwible nil ear car, ' ('onic. In or phono its If yon are Interested. Wo would Im ghul to 'clemmstrnt to you the fciitiu-ea . that plneo the I''orl Hcdsn as tho liist, nil arouiul light car lu (he ttoild. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Klxth and I'aclf Us UlgUwar ;.' , . . ,, ' ( i ."i !' i'I' .'i . E