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o o o o o Mr.pro$n MATLTffrB"forfi. MT.nronp, orcEnox. ftftxiEvy. orror.Krc '. vmw: vwv. POP GATES AGAIN E When C. K. Gate went lo Salem last week to see the state fair, and from Salem went up to Portland to get an earfm or tne latest political gossip, he little dreamed that mail an Innocent little visit would get the upstate politicians and newspapers so much excited as to play him up prom inently as a possible republican candi date for governor. When this unexpected fun origin ated at the state fair grounds and got well under way ' Pop' got a great kick out of it and helped the game speedily on the way by looking wise and re plying to all interviewers who asked him If he was a candidate for Rover- TO 8E TWIRLER IN FIRST GAME O.A.C.C0PNOT IMTTSIU UO. Oct. J (A. r.l Willi the ringing down of the curtain ou nir Krldav the major league baseball season the want to get int stage was being set today tor tho there, nml we will have a real scrim opening game of the world series at masc" The Aggies then went thru Forbes field, the homo of tho National un hour and a half of passim; and league champions. tho Pittsburg kicking and net -immuge. Pirates, who on Wednesday will enter Warren latssitcr. tiunrterluirk en the initial battle of the annual fall the second team and fsienn olmsioiid. baseball classic as tho opponents of nii.iiuiiing for Jim Dixon at tackle. "would not be a self-starter " and that ,he "ashlngton Senators. Ki chain each gui a twisted knee Saturday. ho had heard of no demand that he ""nls or ,he American, leaKiic and do run for governor, but that If such a Coders of the world chatnpionshi. demand arose be would then consider,",' . , ... , the matter Manager McKechnle and his speedy The former mavor arrived homo 5;ounK IM,;"e teanl are holno nm yesterday and today while attending V"0"""1!1' h1.er? ,,lle last, Ramo 0,1 to dally duties at his place of husi- the W'lar schedule was played over ness chuckled inwardly and outwardly tne week-end. Final practice sessions ii cn diui y iui mo 111 01 iittMi nidi the veteran Senators are on the schedule for this afternoon and tomor row morning. liucky" Harris was due to lead his dead wllh a luilM through hU hed just outside tlu walls tit cu.irtl huvci number one. In tln i xt h.mci' .f fif teen or more idiots with tiuanU J. M Hnlman. t. uiul Jttbti S i-t'n.-y, 60. both cuurtlN on tho walls at the tiinr of the break were killed and tuh nf the three con ls luce thai nca uf klllM both. Tho throe prisoners will face trial separately, with Murray, ud in it tod leader of Ihe trio, farint; the- ordenl firrit. Km' him, as well as rat h of the - other. lUstrb't Alt.rne John II i'ar- rokVAI.l.ls, (He., tut. &. Coafh'non Wiii ank the death penalty, t -lim SlhivsltT nf Ol'i'iTUn L' I' if lit 11 Til I Col- (.... ull t.x k.t Ihirllrillinln lit it ..nwiiii-. hope did not consider the same Satur-ju,.y whWh reunited In the murder day w ith Willamette university. whu-hntut each equally re-sponsiMe. ended in a store of 51 to 0. in favor No Intimation of what linen the de of the Aniye. as enough exerMon to fonse will follow has been Riven by give the team a real workout, mo he.yui H. Kimr, attorney for the three, ordered the first and set-ond H'rlnj; Judgo Percy K. Kelly will hear Ihe men on the field for some more llin- case. IberfiiR up. I lioth attorneys admit that the fate Viunzt:a won't nlve us mi h a pie- tf the three rests m adii ally with the said St hlsOer. "We doit outcome of the Murray trial ami there bad habits, liet out j. mtle hope that the rase will to to the Jury in less than ten days. At- at the commotion his up-state visit had created, and comments it had drawn in Portland and Salem newspapers. He reiterated today that he was not a candidate, arose for him to seek the office he might at least consider it, but E F ready the prosecution h.fcs subpoenaed S3 witnesses and the defense has In timated that it will probably tall at least half as many. There Is little likelihood ueeordinK to the attorneys that they will be able to secure a Jury before late Tuehday. and possibly not by that time. Kleven of the prospective Juror, ten women and one man. have al ready filed claims of exemption, and It is expected that a second venire will have been called. I Seven women still remain on the .Jury list still available. Taking corhI wince of Murray's (statement made at the time of his eap- Kl'GKNE. Ore., Oct. 5. Vndnunted turc thai he was "through serving by tho fact that they were unable to time." every precaution Is being taken ennrn nouiniit tin. I n 1 1 iwnnii li Anuitrtiir to II U a id (lEltlnst ail UtteiUDted bleak but that if any demand club into Pittshurfr tonisht and Korhes j Athletic club of Portland here Satur- during the trial, lie will be brought n to seek the office he ; wil1 06 turned over, to the AmeM,llV( members of the I'niversity of to the court bouse from the prison nnt ican leaguers tomorrow auornoou tor Ornirnn football tenm nr indnv set- under heavy guard and. while he w ill workout. The double-header with the Reds on tln their eves toward the coming ' not wear handcuffs in the court room, contest with the I'niversitv of Idaho, armed guards will be sprinkled llh- The Multnomah game, a rather orally about the room, and only those listless affair, with only occasional spectators for whom there are sea's until that time arose, if ever. It Coomo that raimhlv,nn t .. t tics are in such an unsettled con.li- Sa,uruIy "forded Manager McKechnle tlon that the vioit r i,if,,i ,,, n opportunity to put several of his to Salem and Portland 'at this timo f d-strin men into action Pitcher brlKllt spots of fo,ui,k' ended in a will be admitted. Sheriff Oscar stBrted the rumors coins. -"1" niiieiuei t e score. 0 to 0. loth teams seemed i nower uremics. He had hardly more than set foot Tliompnon and Outfielder Haas work-j bt,ttr 011 aetelKa ,han 011 offense, on the state fair grounds than the ln.,n a 1!?lti.on of l"e seconJ same. mM Ilml naUoy, cuards: Sinclair, following telegraphic news item was b,nce cl"'-h'nS the senior circuit tackle, and Smith, end. all lettermen, sent out from Salem: pennant uhout ten days ago. all of am ;ll.rison. the most capable punter Following the arrival here tonight K1ler Hill s strategy has pointed on the ., wprp , ,lhie , Et of c. V. i Pom nutuo ov..,.,..,, ..t toward priming the entire team, both i, n. titn..,i. im,-n,i ,.r Med ford and at one time a member "'ar aml reserves, for the title injuries but will be ready for Idaho, i'' or the state fair hoard, rumors were ""u "' ulrtll,u current that he might decide to be- llaJ '''' unturned, come a candidate lor governor at the N" definite announcement on the republican primary election next Mnv. ltchi"K assignment for Pittsburg in "Whn nokori i,.i,, i, v,,,.i the first game has been made by Man- future political aspirations, Mr. date's aKPr McKechnle. In the opinion of 11 1 1.1. 1.1 XH TO Mi:l)l'tlll. (Continued From Pagv Odi) The inoit extensive part of this en line has been built." used, at the time of per death w hi was a ree simple title in aim 10 ine real estate hereinafter described, and ill the right, tit lo and interest thai the said estate has by oneiallon t law or otherwise aetpiired iittier than or In addition to that of said decedent at the time of her death. In and l l hat certain lot and pel eel of la ml situated lit the county of Jucknon. state of Oregon, more particularly tic- .cribed as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the So'ith isl .Quai ier and the North Half of the Southeast ipl.trler of Seel ion Seven t7: the Southwest Quarter utitl tb WeM Half of the Southc! Quar ter of Section l'i;.:bl t . the West Half of i ho Northwest Quarter and the Northw est "Quarter .of tho South west Quarter of Section Seventeen 17; and the Kast Hair or tne .onu- east Quarter and the- Northeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter or sec tion Kighteen tis): all In Township Tbirtv-Seven 1 37 South of Kane One (l Kast of the V. M.. in Jack son county. Oreeon. All bids and or rem must " m win- . int; ami may oe ieii in me- um t- n the undersigned. 30 N. I'cnlral ave nue. Medford. or may te riled in tne office of the clerk of Ibis court at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making tit such sale. late of first publication. October r. J. r Kl.lKOi:!.. Administrator of the Kstaie of Kmma l ltapp, deceased, wllh the Will annexed. N imldihe,! in ThU '-tl Medlotd Mail Tribune by order of l.. notable W. .1. Hart cell, jiulj" "I the abovt' entitled court made and eu-lert-d on Die IVth tliV of S-1 0 em I .t i . II"' , 19LT, tOlulM'l- - 1. I'.l ii:i,ii.ia CiMinty Clerk W' J of first puMlruUi'l! Fep. 9. between meals replied: You niflv say for mo that I J"sn'l inters, however. I;ee would not be a self-starter 4I. U Tatteraon of lola. mentioned prominently as a prospective remb lioan candidate for governor, hits been apendins tho Inst few darn In. Salem attending tho state fair and discussing the political situation with friends. Reports here fndituted that Mr. Pat terson would announce his candidacy within the next few weeks." The Sunday newspapers of Portland In their political gossip departments 8taon mentioned Top among others, as probable candidato for governor, and Meadows, bespectacled mound artist who eaino to tho Buccaneers from the Phillies in will be tho selection lo oti'Mise Walter .Johnson, veteran stand hy of the youthful Mucky Harris and the pitching hero of last year's series. ' It is considered likely that Vic Ald- ndge, who win obtained from the DOLP BEATEN BY ERCEL KAY. 4 UP I'ltiltlOll. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for Jackson County. In tho Matter of tho Katatu of Mary H. Orr, deceased. Harle Pennington. Plaintiff, vs. Hush William Orr, Ira Yanloh. Hugh I Hunter, Henry K. Hunter. Henry Ivlmoro Hunter and all persons un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In or to tho estate of Mary 11. Orr, deceased. De fendants. To Hugh William Orr, Ira Yanloh, Hugh 1-. Hunter. Henry 10. Hunter. Henry Klmore Hunter and all persons unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest In or to the es tate of Mary II. Orr. deceased and to Abbie K. Thomas, executrix of the Kstnte of Mary It. Orr, deceased; In the name of the state of Oregon, by tinier of this court, you and each of you are hereby notified that on the 30ih day of July. 1H25, lla.le Pen nington, one of the heirs at law and a legatee and devisee under the last will and te-dlment of Mary It. Orr. deceas. ed. filed her petition in this court, pray I ok that the lighta of all persons 'Interested ill the l-.stnte oT Mary H 11c declared the Klamath region (rr. deceased, be ascertained and will become the greatest pine lum- declared by this coin t and that her manufacturing tenter in the it be determined lo whom distribution country within a few years, as tho of ynll Rro hmhy .ffuuintin inii U,""B " ntiflrd and required to appear herein I ...... i. II.. -I... nn.l tltn Im.ihni. Il.fi. ...... '. 1 ......... 1 ... - . .1 -. iiiiiij tit. . ..l (,n tm- liny (It 1 il'l'l'lllliri , li-.ih there are moving north. Int tho hour of 10:00 o'clock a. in. of '.'said tlay and date at the court room j If you humor a false hunger, you'll spoil your real appetite. Many of us cat too much, anyway. We overburden, the stomach. Next time you ''feel faint" and think you need just a bite try YVTUGLEYS. It will allay your apparent hunger, and thirst, and give you a genuine, healthy appetite. . Then you'll be ready for your next regular meal, with a hearty xest. Also, NVRIGLEY'S tends to keep tho teeth clean, the mouth wholesome. To aid digestion, use resident ltutlil linnminci'd tlmt of flrliilK of bolh the WeyorhuujuM n:il In n.lHilin.1 Ilia IWHuiwI r.,,,,,, ,1 i i, !h.v of tllO bill tussle. hotel column had the follnwini! item: 1";l"8 fr"m ,lle l,"ur "'orncr Vf llln SAI.KM. Orn..' (li t. 6. Kralik IJolp of I'orlliind, Kttito f;olf cliitm pfon, whr defeated here yesterday on tho llli- hec Country eluh links by Erccl Kay basin of Salem, four iii. The Salem elvlt Chica'so Cubs last winter by trade and ,lef';"J ' Alderwood club of fort- a holdout ilunnK the spring training , " ' will bo tlio Pirate chiefs choice for the second panie, with Hay Kremor slated for duty on the third "From bis summer iimua i,t i.w country are assembliiiK in the Smoky of Ihe Woods. O. K. (I'opl dates of ('i,y lin'1 rKefly aw'!t Olo call "play Medford has come to Portland to pick !,a"- A" reserved scuts were sold up tho latest cosslp relative to poli- '"nK K" h"1 carpenters are pushinR tics. He savs that lie has no ambition to r"i'ldetion temporary stands In to run for covpruor" """ l!,,n mil accommodate dav nf the above entitled court ill Jack the Slicvlln-lllxon Interests bad corno f(0 ,l;.l,,.11 ,,,., ' lh iiia'nm r to huii and promised a larce vol- .ov,it., ,V W, Heiiiui; fmih your umo of liUHlness If tho Ori'K'm 'I'l-unk reHpei-tlve clnlnis of lii'ii-shlp. itwiii-r- line was extended Into the Klaniutll ship or Interest In said i-Hlate, and (show cau.io uny hiu-li petition hiioiiio ... .... .1 1 ii.it. be iirnnted. ' , ,n. lit And you are hereby further notified Thoy have been uikIuk us to build lat ,f V(IU , , 111.r ,, ,.,. for some time." Budd said. "Thore ,1P pelillon of said I Initio Peulilimlon. is from 35 to 40 billions of feet plaintiff heroin, as above reuulreil, a of ataiidlnK timber In tho rcclon wo decree of this court will be entered wish to traverse. I think that with- herein In nceoi dam o with the ulle- , ,,,. ..... ,, ,.,..,. Kiitions and prayer of said pot 1 1 i m. Klaluiith Kalis tbr IniHlness In that "After Every Meal the Flavor asts KLAMATH 21-0, district will have lnrreaetl from 12.- 000 t-arloailM nf lumber annually to 2ft, 000 to 30.000 enrloiulH of which Pi our lines would get at lcot l-t.000 Ira r. An the new mute In many plneea aildllional 0UO enthusiasts, hrinclnir leitm ilefentnl Klainaili Falls. L'l In D. i v,"ry " lose lo ihe Orenon, Cull- that while he was regarded as a potcn- ",p '"""''Hy of Korbca field to more 'Saturday before 7,r.o spectators, in- fornia and eastern road (ilio Htra tlul candldatn lor Kovernor several "'a11 'I,(M", cludlnii the coaches and niembers of bom line) l'reslil. nt Itudd was naked voars niro sine., thai timo h Already ull lintels and hoanllllK the C.rants Pass and Ashland teams. If ho was wIIIIiik tho new road withdrawn entirely from politics and ',n,1H Hre 'oked to tho limit andiTho local team will pnibnhly play a should Join tho Ktiiihorn lino In Joint centered his attentuin on his busine ure nl:,kinK arranpements to caro for practice Rnme wiih Jacksonville next I operations. and hence had been retarded as a additional suests with cmerBeiicy uc- dead one." state politically spenklnK. couimodatlons. Now his chance "self-starter" com-, nient seemiiiKly has all the. state poli ticians Kiiesslni;. I The Screen By Vp Press AgvoC T Friday afternoon here. No regular game 1h nchctluicd for next Saturday. The following Katurtlny. October 17, Medford t)lnya Klamath FullH at Klamath Falln. New Mlt lllin. Hialia neautiful Viinmfte Valley. In b II lis white Manacled splendor, in tho lo iiicipiil lui, Um otind for the latent Tom Mix picture. "The Kalnhow Trail." whit h oien n three days run at the Itintto tomorrow matinee. Thlf is out' of tlr llllillfllL. Utl.lloW ..t tllO It ha.s ever been Mix's gnixl fortune 'c'l1 Hmi nne hH,f Mmoa each, tu put tm Ihe screen. 'The Rainbow Trail" by Zano 'Ircy Is the ftciti'-l to "Kiders of tho I'urple Sase" und the same blood -tiiiKlinc action of the hist Mix pro duction Is prettcnt even more eni I haticalty In this one. "The Limited Mail" pldurlzatlon E. now llintiliee "on ine o.-nii(iis uu I naicn. llu i ....n , lie finest and niost I'fcparillK for the post season classic, Hshed in last Sunday's lir the northwest that fr""1 "f tllpir rcupoctivo packs by1 The champion. K. C. l'l The American el.plon olf coui-se at the fair grounds is dotted with small markei-H at the holes where playcro NKW YOIIK, Oct. 3 CA. P.) The died yesterday In tho 'Tombstone regular major leac.ie season has ended tournament." In w hich a players with the Senators and Pirates, now look part, uslne cross scores estab- liandlciiP play. 'erciison, died o mho llHh Kreen, Willi K3 strokes, l'liree names in each leacue were taking first honors In tho cninpetitinn. played as the curtain roll yesterday. l'- v- Tencwald was second man. .ly- So far as the standing was concerned, '"K n the 7ih croon on his 9 ttth tile only result was the Cubs' drop "'roko. A large callery witnessed yon- Into the cellar of the National leacue frday's tournament. An exceptionnl thronsli a defeat by the Cardinals. . lv lnrRe number of bulles were alo On tho heels of the Senators and Present .handicapping. It Is said, tho Athletics, tho St. I.011I11 Hrowns and expressions of the majority of the Detroit TlRers finished In order In the Players, L".'1'1' ,.VBnc''" ""Inoranin. closes Amerk..,, k,a)!110 and wl nhaie ,n the 1 elat. h piny tonight. It Is one of the most sntis- Z 'I ,',,M"'" "' "'e v,'ar- M,,nt0 and Cnnllnals. who trailed the Pirates llloo. lll.11 ,1 I.nuis and Vera Kev' m. n.. j....... ,, , . mi. 1 Winn... in ,11c 111a. ui.ibiuu ui tnu n.dds have the prln. Ipal roles. Nallonal leacue. I Rogers llornshy of the Cardinals "WImhI of in." Cinterlan. ler the National batting parade for Ijirry semon and "The Wlxard of the sixth successive year. Ho estal) ti" made an immense hit at the lished the National league record for Hunt's Cialerlan theater yesienbiy. eoriecutve hatting leadership last Hemon appwira as a farm hand, season. Ills mark, .4(i:i, also made who transforms himself into tho him one of the only three men to hit Scarecrow when 'kirotliy and all of over .40 for three seasons, the others the people on .the Kansas farm are were Jesse llurkett and Ty Cobb. I lown ii- a cyi lone into the Ijind of Harry llelhnann, Ik-troit outfielder, x. of whh-h IhTothy Is the queen, won the hatting crown in tho Anier although she does not know It. lean league for tho third timo with The evil powers try to prevent her an averace of ,V.. from ascending her throne, but Johnny Mostll of tho While Sox I'rliico Kynde and the Hcnrecrow are captured the pllicring honors In the able to fru'trute their plots and see A.nerlcan with 2 stolen bases. Max Korcithy dunned. AMiouch tho Carey of the Plratci led tho aenlor K.nie,r.m- In lo.o with lrothy r,r,u't W'th 43 thefts, be Is happy to fee her niarrv ITln.o Hornsby was crowned king of tho will commence next world series snoils. as will the Hods Siindiiy. but as yet no further ar rangements have been announced. PAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 5. (A. P.) Cnofflclal standing of Pacific Coast league team Including gnmoii "ni1 will cost I6.SOO.000, ai-cnrdlng "I would attempt In every reason able way to make use of tho Slra horn line If It wero rebuilt tu stand ard," ho said. "I would bo willing to enter Into n common user plan with tlio Htrahorn lino and any other lines upon a proper basis. Tho Oregon trunk line. It was slated, Is owned by the Spokane Portland and Seattle whose stork lo turn Is owned hy tho Croat Nor thern and Northern Pacific roadM, commonly known as tie Hill lines. Not only diil Kiuld declaio Ilia! the Klamath region was a grout lum ber manufacturing center, but ho staled the agricultural and grazing industries along tho proposed route of the Oregon trunk would bo great ly stimulated. t.rcAicr Population. Tho greater population that will move Into tho new region will In crouso the business. He stated that tho present lum her business at Itend furnished about 10.000 carloads of lumber annually, Which was divided by tho Oregon Trunk and tho lulon Pacific. This is not enough lo pay for the operation 01 tne road, he said "Had It been expected that tho Oregon Trunk would not reach bo jonu isonii. tne lino would never have been started," Ita former chief engineer declared. The new extension Is I Q miles play, d Sunday folluws: W. San Francisco 1 1 K Salt liko 10 Seattle I. os Angeles Portland Oakland .... Vernon Sacramento . . I..' C7 78 sr, 7 Kynde, A fine cast supports the star. In r'udine IXimtbv liw.in. Itryant Wiish buin. Mary carr. chart! Murray. Virginia Pearson. Otto Lcderor and others. Ilaymond Itnllad Is heard In an unusually good musical program, and Mieio are n numher of Interesting short films on the Mil In. lu.llni an At St. Jnhn 1 iiiiiily mlled "lnu luile la.ggl,, - , home run hitters in tho niajora with 3! blow, three less than his own Na tional league record. Hob Mellsel of the Yaukeoii led In the American with houierx. while I la be Ruth, holder At At ClscO, At Yclerilu'a llcsulls. Portland, G-3: Salt Iike, lis Angeles, 4-1; San 3-5. Seattle. M: Sacramento, At Oakland, 9-9; Vernon, 4-3. .?aM Tie (lili-ago Team. TOKYO. Oet. ft. (A. P. The base. ball t"nrn of tho I'niversity of Chl- tcairn and the Wniu.rla 1'niver.flv lentn of the record with 59 circuit blows In pHyed a scoreless tin today. one .-aMin. unisnen in ucauiocK tor Iludd. It Is necessary not only to develop the country through w-hlrh It passes, but Is needed to fur nlsh buflinc.a for tho lines already built s within "5 years the I lend niills will have abiut oxhuusted the tlmlier In tho district In which It 103 will pay them to operate. 1I2( thinks the timber In the Oi no il forest reie-ne will be cut In 1 rinevnio and In oilier points cast of Itend. 1 Tf" lumber deninnds of the mid- Fran- u"wt "late nre becoming itrealer and I greater and as good eropa have been l.y. the rule in this part of the country. pine lumber Is wanted In every slate served by tho Hill lines. Iludd staled. He brought out that the new sur vey of tho Oregon Trunk gave It a on per cent grade whereas the Htiuhom line has two per cent. It was said. .Ml Itlt VV'S TUMI. OPKNK. f Continued from pg one ) second h nors In his league with Ken Will ami of the Hrowns, each having circuit drives. StHiilev Coveieskle of Washington led t!u- American league pitchers with year sentence In the Oregon iwnl L'n victories and five defeats. Itacity nary and the central figure In three Vance of Prmklyn win lieaton hv Mill breaks from that Institution, goes on SI.B,,l..l .1.. -r.ll.t. I .r 1.. . . 0k'l ivh -i . u ' ' " w " .e.-Mn ..ii.. m .n.ui. ...un nrrr inis morn ... N'l"nl. stien'.i won IB and ing for i"uie rsrealeer lo li Ions, radioed foliee of Ihe I...V re Fun'ka Man rorlunr. Ihe Si)r of .VIiiilnlsirnioT's Knle. in the "ounly rmirt of Jacksiin Coun ty, State of Oregon. In the MaMer of the Kstate of Kmma C ltapp. Ileeensed. q Notice is hereby given that Tn pur suance in sn order of the county emnt of the county of Jackson, slate of 'Allr.aiin . .. .. .1 V. r.,U .1.... . .... killings which resulted (.,, j.7e , lh. ...- ,h. ... ii..! sn. wn.ie lauie won -- anu em irom nls ism e.a,e fmin the prison. t tata of Kmms r. ltapp. deceased, the Blon that he had mlrpla. e,l a travel- ttnml.v of the Cardinals collected Jmix Wltlo. sndllert "Ore?..n" . estate, with lh will annexed, will sell Jones shot their w from the "big Private snle In On parrel to the house. o Ihlghest bidder UC "erms of cash In r Img hih he "1000 In said r.intalne.1 th certified .h.'h- Kin he lint the tr ion,Ahi. In V, , - Q Oakland. Ifnre e,i,j3 r,iV.r rorts rl hits In th Natioiisl leag ie, Me Al Sinn:., of the Ath C.ok w ith m. o Jf 1 unu-d tur 1-L ei W. :m, in hiu cfrciilt. ' the Pl-ates led Ihe run lib HI. bile Shimon ,-ir- Al urray. Kelly ',.de roid ef.ln of the nifed Htstes and th-lt ei.. only tn be re. a pun el ,.,,, ,, r .fier th 4ih da ,.t Kn. and brought lark to f.. murder ve,M.r, I (. ; a. all the right, title nn.l . harg' s un daa later. Jones droj.prd Interest of said Lnilil C. Hopp, do TNCIU'ASFl) values recently built into Ford cars arc particularly noticeable in this attractive, compact Ford Coupe, with its roomy, easy scats and pronounced beauty of line. All the practical advantages which have made this car so universally popular, are here in greater measure. Fvcry added feature gives comfort, style and good looks in addition to remarkable utility. Read the partial list of newly added features at the right then follow this up by a visit to the nearest Author ized Ford Dealer for a practical demonstration. FORD MOTOR COMPANY DETROIT, MICIIIOAN Color: Channel Crren. Vfi Iwhlrrv lo hurmonitr. All strelbotly, fiolhlied nickelra ifititar. ()nt-tiecc flute glns.t windshield, (hiiisuiilly large ctifxiclly rear deck. I 'uel tank under cowl. Standard equip ment includes windshield wiper, rear-view mirror, diisli Iiiii ft, starter, demount able rims, and four cord tires.Dalloon tiresS 25 extra. NO INCRF.ASI5 IN PRICES G O U P E 520 t. 0. B. Dttntl O O Runabout S260 . Touring S290 Tudor Sedan S.1S0 for Sedan f66 Demountable rims and starter extra on open cars. All trices I: 0. B. Detroit. ai ,.n Pouiily,