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FAtil, I'llliK Q MT1PF0T?P !r,TL TT7TP.FXE, fKDFOnD, ORKfiOV. MONTlAYTrLY 23, 1928. GIRL PREFERS GRADUATES FROM WAGON TO PLANE ARTLESS CAREER MOW YOlMv, July S3. A ilclcntiiiuitiun in Mtni vr rat Jut than k'ivr up I MM- uitiplml rare1!' Mih vult'fil hy MJhm InuIjoI Mhh (Inuli tcr (if a former sovcrnur of I'cnu sylvmilti. whn. with her nlsicr, it-ce-ntly whh fuumi livhiK in mvimIv on it (lert'ltct Inline off uim i Man liiitlan. Mi Slum- saiil (hat aCl.-r tin ilralh i)T her father, the Into Will lit in A. Slum1, rual HiM-ratiir. ami of tun ri'furrtMl to as "the Ik-hI K'v tM'iKH I'l-nits.vlviinia ivr had. it :ih fttuml his estate. i-Ktiiiititi'd at S3.IHHI.IHHi, hail ilu li.tiU il to ii ar tlrnlly iititlJii MuuuBh stork tnar liol spi-culatiotis. , "We witc left In the hmin" hr until, "Ihii we hail n iM.). V utl In no to work nml uc ilidn'l ' Immv what work meant, fur it hud ' never entered into our live. We i imagined that money Brew on ' v, a PRESIDENT HAS ; TO DISCIPLINE ; HIS COLLIE DOG ITALY WILL GIVE GOLD MEDALS TO i Kraxftln If their Bovernnient per-1 ' milted. The Uushlan flier Chukhuovsky ' will remain at KtnuM Hay repairing ' IiIh phint whilo thu JvntKHln boch 1 south. ! A di;iath tu IzvcKtla Hald IhO; other HusHlan ieo-lfreakoi. the ila-i : UiiBin, wan reutriiltiB to Atvhanel after an unueces.sf ul ra-areli fur the inl-ssiny MK-n. tree. MiKN Stone took Ui her nhode in i the reni-free hare more than a I ivcek sntt with her younwei- Ulster. ' Mvk. I'euKy D'N'ell. She ix n siiiBT tudyinu for tin openitle ea reer. While her sister is a xeuliHor. She wild her Kister liit j:t a joli ( In ii hox faetory while she Mhtaim-il i a nlaee in a ehorus, later lieeoniin j a rdiiBer. She IniM .sin re appeared In Ih'nadway hIiowh and nihl eiuhs nml also made her dehut in upcin. I SirknesM. Iiuw ever, interfered u It h I her eareer. 1'fKB.V eoitld not Im sei-n liy m-w.i- I pajornieii ium iKuhel e.plninei sli.-j hiui heen iriBhlf m-il away hy pith- J 1 Icily ami had Roue into low n to Mtay with frlendn. "Hut," he Hiiiil, "It won't Hen re , tne awny. I had no thoiiKhl of a j 'Mlhlicily slunl when we eaine to. Hvo here, hut I'll tell you frankl.. ! thai li I ran Bel any hem-lit otii of thai puldieily I utn k-iIiib lo do j tu." I JlldBe Slephcu Stone, a halT- , lu-olher, at I'lttHhuiBh. said thej lillBht of the i wo youiiB Women j Wits due lu their "jJlronB-liended- ( Itexs" In JllHlstiiit; mi arlistir eareers t and iiHHeited, "Any time they want i to break uway from this art Inixi- iu'hh we will be I felt led pink nml ! vt ill listen to Miein." I He- said he hail .sent (hem money j froin time to time ami that he had been inroriueil by other relatives i that they owned New York real ( rotate, t .Miss Isohel. however, denl.-d Ihey had rec-dveil nay finaueiiil help from relative oilier than the life Iiihtirut.ee of (heir brother. Lieuten ant .loHti Stone, who was killed in I'Yanee. "Our relatives KomethueH ask us to lum-li at the HUy, when they eoine to .Vew York," .she said, "but thitl'K really little help when you r ilarviiiB and ean't pay your lent. And they ask ine'tn sIhb at st.eiely leas, but only onee did I nny n-r n i i ?...Jlr,x-i"J 4 Is 1 I When Miss Nina IJellc Hurst, nbovp, entered the Oklnhoma A ond M. colleue nt Stillwntcr, Okla., 26 years iiro. her father brought her lo tthool in a covered w.-on. A few weeks later, when he sent her a bicycle, she was envied by other students. ' Recently, Miss Hurst, now a teacher, returned to her alma mater in her own air plnnc. She has had a plane for five year and declares she is as thoroughly at home in it a3 in the covered wagon, beside which she posc ooove. T- FLY ATLANTIC VIKNNA, July L';!. (IN t 1 tnidied twenty llunisaiiil vuire-'. ' sillBiliB una- panh d and to, ; iiiK tile lament chorus ever ass em bled, today paid a I it h; hi y 1 1 ibol-' to l-'in n Peler Sihubcri. din- liutt dred years nuo. Si hnbi-i(, iht-n only j years old. died in Vienna. . ;n -I Iiib not i-vi-u a dollar fr his lui l:il. but brMm-alliiHf.: lo the u.mI-I u- ar- ly linn beautltul melodies. four j days will be devoted (o tin- i-ehia-! Hon. money for it." She said there had been n,t iniur rel, lu( merely "they have no idea nf what a Htruui;le It is lo make your way In mi anfsilc career. Huf I wouldn't accept their hrlp imw. My father and my brother ere f iBlHeiH. I shall Hlnrvi- sooner than B-Ve up my career." i The only HiirviviiiB male n-lnthr of the brilliaul roiupusrr. his i;:.-iyear-old bi and m-pheu , ,1 lui im Slo- an-ck, ontipiial u jdaee of honor ion tile plalto Mil. .Mill lirs .. ;the musical Benills of llo- mail who had lo bet; t., !-,.), body and soul jtoBi-tlo r were an old ball, ii-d j pianoforte. on w hh h Schubert .worked out many niaslrr pieces, and In dilapidated Ita rp ichonl on which j he piued t" ins 1 :i brothers and jsist.rs. .Many A tne. ie.i were in i lite a. semblae, including .!b -i i j II. Ua-l.buiM. Hie Amerieai i- istei-, and !iis w li e. I. 'S AN ;i-:iJ-:s. .Inly tl'i--- j 1 'a plain Harry I ,. on. na iiiilor ' of I lo- Son I hei u l 'i-o.-s. who an- lion in ed p la ns for a non-slop lh;;ht from London to Los Anue- j h-H. 1 1 1 1 lore loda;.' by plain- lor' Aipia i 'ahente. Lower California. lie was a- -eoni) tallied ly ( 'a pi a III 1 William Lancaster, ,-uid .Mrs. Keith .Miller. Ih'itish louK dh-l.im-e filers. I ami a bi "Hp of prominent busl-j ness men ;nid officials of t his city. The parly will Hcnd the week-end ai the .Mexican ranch I of .1. L. .Mnddux Los Aneh'si auloi)iohih and airplane dealer, j n-tuiniim here Siiiola.v nihi. It i linnauied I inan-pro.ii- ted fhyh: i litis ciiy next I .Sl'I'KIIKHi. WiH.. July -22. t,V To be lelt behind by one's best i frienii is loiiBh, but when the pal swim d rtn you liapja'iiM to bo the J president of the L'niled Slates, . it is Just luo much. Ii-b Hoy eyes said that and more as President ('ooljdBe st pe , jied from his canoe after u moi'ii ; jubV fishiiiB trip. ; The en Hie and AI r. C'uolidB'J have been inseparable since t heir arrival al the (amp, and the pcj-ib-nl enjoyed lakim; the bt-aili-1 ul while dog in Hie canoe wit h ihini while fishing. AlorniiiB and ' after noon found Ihem toB'-'Hier 'on the river, but t he iIob k i IheBMu to act as thuiiBh he t huiij-t lit ! I lie trips were for his particular . aiiiuseiuenl, jinn pliiB about and f harking in too lively fashion. ; t:ut me n short stick. John, about a loot Ioiib." the president j said one day to hi Indian Bitide. ! John Jirock . 1 The slick proved an es-ellenl ttnieiiiiB measure, for all the presl- dent had to do was pick it lip and the tlo subsided. This, how- : i ver, Bi'ew tiresome as reaehinii for the slick interfered withj lishiiiB, and Air. CoolidBe ileeided j 1 lo discipline Koh Hoy. j "We will not take him a Ioiib J mi this trip." he sail) one day as j ! he and the uuide " started out. ; : "We will see what happens." ! ' The collie was lyiiiB. nose be-1 iwecn his paws, by the ludae ve-! randa when the canoe re I urned. 1 I'siially he romped toward Hit-: ; president w hen he saw him, hll'. ; I his time he did not move, not' j even when Al r. CoolidBe ami the j : Buide walked over to him. ilisl I eye, howevei. never left the j presidents face. j I "Koiiert, how are yon '.'" veil- j : tu red .Mr. I 'oo MdBe. but there was no reaction from the dou. j i .Mrs. CoolidBe came down Hie ; veranda steps and stooped to pel j ithe collie. reinaikinB. "Why. Hob ; that's Hie president: don't ymi I know him Hoii's I'eelimrs were j too bad ly hurt lo be soot lied by ' a few words and it look him .some time to recover. However, it Is no lotiBcr neces i vary for I hi- Utile stick to ae ! company the president and the I collie in the i anoe. I '! MILAN. Italy. July -: ll'l Tin coin in it lee which urBanlzed the first Nubile p-llef expedition has I decided to have b"UI medals struck for all airmen and sailors partiei ! jaliiiB In mivltiB the erew of the dirlMlhle Italia, regardless of their I nationality. Grain Stores in ; Monarch Warehouse MOSCOW, .Inly WJi Neces- . slly of repaii Iiib daniaBe suffered In ihe rescuiiiB of Htirvivoi'M of the Italia today delayed search for the six men who drift eil away In the bau of the diriBible. and six inlss inu rescuers, includinB I tea hi AniUlidseii. The ice-breaker Krassin will have to leave KIiibh ISay, Spit.- 1 herBeii. und bo to u NorweBian or I Swedish port, since the repairs J necessary are such that they can not be made al KfnBH Hay. It is expected that the Krassin w ill be ! able to resume rescue operations ( in about two weeks. i 1 1 is hoped that Russian and Swedish pla lies in Hie mean I line will be able to fly over the erea noi l beast of Spilzbei Ben looking for traces of the balloon party ami Amundsen. The Swedish aviators at KfiiBM Hay offered to put two wniall planes at the disposal of tho Oraln fain tiers of the valley are storiiiB their wheat and hurley inil anticipation of hiBher prices later in the season. ' In the past, due to the lack of .suitable storaBc facilities In the valley, farmers have been forced to ship their Rraln to Portland on the low market. Such I Is not the case today, The .Mon arch Seed t Feed Co.. throUBli the construction of a fine' large, concrete warehouse, -afford grain farmers an opportunity tu store I heir grain In u ho ruled ware house of class "A" construction, where fire. Mazurri is minimized, where rats and mice are a minus quantity and where their Brain is safe, insurance rates on Brain stored in the Aloimrch Seed &( Feed c.s warehouse are low, ac-1 curd illy to Raymond Al iksche. The .Miksche hoys have extended' a cordial invitation to all inter ested to Inspect their new ware house, which will prove a, sur prise to many, who do not real ize., the immense proportions of this bnildfuB's interior. ' Doug. Fairbanks in Thursday Picture as belieeil Ihe lal 1. i. Ker of ihe loin Knuiaml lo priiiB H'ii i" I he plans for the rty tin Ioiib ami that dial trip nld disc M is Caplain Lo airplane w I Ha L.. n. mother of was aboard the left here, w ill for riy's ON THE OMR SIDE ; $ CAMPAIGN IN 9 AAISTKKHAM. July uV- The Ani'iPan Olympic hams to day hcKart their mini week ol Irahilnc. with Hie j-ame tiue wealhci whb h has mu ted then: Mine the President !;oomc lefi A nicrica m arly t wd week .u-n. Houble win kouts daily w ill be held until mul-week, when Hi 1 1 ' k and I nld men who com pete next week, will taper oil. The marathon squad wa-i on', ea ny lo... i,,r I h-ir l mile ahum the flat course thev w ii: follow iii a v t u a t competition auan-M ihe wo, bl s best distance aes durum tiie panics, .loie R;tv. Hie convened mibi. appealed par-li- ulai ly strotiB. The . onfblen' Chic.,-,., n ,,,, ,,, J,,.; M.uui.n weight and m lunh ipmis T'le i ew ci s wet e read v I , r i blK day of pf.rd 'lrst, ,,t sb.ten. .Major Ceio-ial OoubI:i M.o Ai Hiui- of Ralllmore. president of I he American ul nipic coninillle. M-steiday tiaversed lip- c r e w cor-, an,) r, tu, n.-, to flic Roose velt enthusiastic iibotil it am) e ted as j, .,. oei Ho- Mhiw In ; "r H"' I nUeolly ,,r CiMtoiiiai eiKhl "It's the lines! ci ew 1 v e, n iii the world.- ,e ex. I.Min, , "Kvi-iy man ts mau nil , cent in pow cr and -le.ulin. s. " A shower durum the niuh; alarmed , lies. win. fear Hu- stadium track Won't be ready in time, bm n .,s ltf 4. 11m)I1 al hourV duration. - - . Ilaby Killer Hound iMer. OAK LA 1.1. C.U. - Hina Jan,.-n-hek. i: year old li.yh M-)too UJ, t-hjiru- d w it h killiuu 'Dials Lilm cranlz while cniplov, ,1 n. ;, tlrs, -nut hi In the home of the child". parents wa bound over to the mi i jerior toutf. Police .,u t), uil COUfcfHed hllVillH Hli'ilimb'd the one-year-old baby been Use flu- dis liked Hie mother. ' riMCACH. .in- vi. .. u. . er bert Hoover will open hi west ern cumpHiun ut ii n.uive kmi lelebtutlon ut his birthplace Wim Hraneh, low a. en Auk list VI hi-t-Hmpaiffn nianuKcr Iiiin decided. Jitim-H W. (loud, western iihhi nucr. made the itnnouncement j lifter n conference here with i eopuiilllee fiom West Ibaieh. OVER BEFORE LONG WASlllM; tun. July i-p. - Tile niaillles m NlcaiaBUa hope hi "''oh the end of then campaign auano t C en ci a 1 Saudi no w it Inn a Tew nioi ; U. L.Ucsl ep,,t UmI ;,! tile n. i b i ut. nt v.t i h.u ihe in- -liment lead, , and hK l-aiid ,i i I'l.it Uealh Mill,. on. 1, d lc ih Anicricai, to, ces iM ot J ir-m 'i ai - ' I'M ei s. Sm I code) o t 1 1 1 1 1 to Ib-ndui-i- i. o,.K,d , within ,r..n. .,1 tm,, A camp i,i;n o "io, t nu t1)' ':"'d w belli : puiMic.i ,M.,, ,,. ' tb.il Sandtuo h:i- be. n If'kiled (ion, lib. vol.lC s of sup- ' Pie s. clihcr .x Hi- m-vie.ni P- b ihe linp.i-.ibilin ,.f I'liiL-le i : b, ..,,.:hi .. t,. I n I ion b las Fair hunk's new pic ture, Douglas Fairbanks as Ihe (.aitcho. omiiiB to Hum's Cra teriau Thursday of Hits week, has Hie most dashiiiB part he ever played. A Bam ho is a pictur cijue null i euiury character, Ill lie known to the States, and ap parent ly destined to attract more than ordinary attention there, as well as in South A nierica. The scenes of Doiib's plays have been veerniB soul h wanl ; France,' FllBland, Arabia, Spain, 'the An tilles and now Ihe Pampas. The story has no definite locality, I nil is laid in the Pampas rcBhms ut lai'Bc. makiiiB n pretense al his torical accuracy, but usIiib the I pictut esqile en I ion tiu nt ns a , backBioiind for romance. ! ImuBlas l-'airhanks as "The !uu Irlm," is a tale of t reasurc. nun j bat, iuiriBHc and hve, concern ' iiib I be aiH cut ures of a bandit 'who c losses tlx' Cordilleras with j his rideis to sei.e a it y Brown ' rii h from the offerings of pil ' Bi'ims lo its sacred shiine. For the first t line the sla r has t wo IcadiiiB wmiicn. one a w ild uiad jcap. Ihe oilier a saintly character. The production has a conflict of , love interests, said to be much I '""..M'-.,.rn,.. -I'.lY - ,,., llul , :,v lI-..v...j S,N ,,-'" "' " M,l, ,.1,-tur,.. :l" 1 " riulrr III.' lns., M, !in ,.f IV,. I us new equipment anu aiconoi become an adept w ith the bolcodoi hi, w Inch he usi-s in I lie picture as one of his many strik- AN ILLICIT STILL tl;llli Ims llolll A IV iMl M K;l I I'llll M li IIIi'IMIm:. Ili' lllfll M-fi- si.Mi'l il. in.y It. UN nf pi uWi r-S. III.- I.I I' h . Ml i; in ii .ii ii'iii in i ,n h hi in ! s I" Hii: lln.ili ,1 ilini II,,. I .,.,,, JU, Si uu In I I . i i . 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O i'l - . i". i- k. ,i. .al .1.-, ;. . ,1 ' n il hii it,-. ,-ss,,i , in,-, anil l--- 'I ,.il.. n a, i, t,a, (,,,.,,. ' 1 ' ' " -' ' "f l.-s ..r lit.- in -,B, -v.-m "' .. . 'il.nt 01 n,n..ii. II.'. visit,-, I nt the l.asc ( th,, ,.. m i ininintiiln ,,i, ii,,ii-ss,-il ""' H I T,l. ,, ... i.i. ""' "I. i.t'-ii.i 1-1 il,,-,,-. for V P Y When the Victory Siv was announced six months ago it was the talk of the town. What would it look like? What would it do? Won If 1 it be different from other cars? In what way? And so on. Then the public saw the Victory Sixl Its freshness of design was a revelation. It icn.s different. Like no other car. Hakisli and trim low and graceful smart lined anil colorful it captured the eye. Immediately. Look again. Wider seats more leg space. Bill! Itimmy! Then il proved, inoperation and perform ance, the promise suggested by its beauty. .Swift pick-up smoothness speed. Dodge Brothers dependability again! It was a great car then; it is an even greater car now. It has stood the. test. Fach month has seen a substantial in crease in Victory Six sales. Not because of what we have been saying for six months. Or because of what we say now. But because of what the Victory Six is. The snappiest, best looking, speediest car in its class. car you should try out now yourself i the wheel rmct:s Tourinfi Car or KooiNfrr, 9,i Coupe, $1043; 4-donr Srrlan, f09..,- Itel.uxe Snlan, $1170; HpI.iixp t-ftanienitrr ( .'(i;r. 170; Sport K, hi fi lter, $liVS; Sport Setlim, $1:95. o. b. Detroit Especially in Hot Weather Why bother, worry or fuss about when you are going to have enough time to pay bills? Open a Checking Account and pay you bills Once a Month by Check! It's the Modern, Time-Sa,ving Way The Jackson County Bank nS""ABLISHhD 18t Medvord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MliMltlill I H0I3RA1, RtiSKRVII SYSTHM THEY SAY "Swim in Drinking Water" Our weekly wafer (cs(, by (lie State Board of Health slimvs if fo In; in "A" condition "Sale for drinking purposes." The only safe- wafer is a sterilized water. Our pool ranks wifli tins highest in tho slate for purity of wafer, and surpasses any in So'ulli crn Oregon. MERRICK'S A CONSOLATION It's a consolation to know that wlien float Ii occurs yon cnu call a niorticiuu who will treat you exactly as ho would expect to be treated if the situation were reversed. Conger Funeral Parlors RELIABLE REASONABLE Office of County Coroner r EaJkin Motor Co. 1618 tout Pit o Phone 304 VicTOrW Six 8V DODGE BROTHER ALSO Till yTAN'OAIIO SIX M'l TO -o AND TUB SENIOR SIX l 0. TT , -.0 FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 Per Load 2 Load3 $5.00 MEDF0RD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Rcichstein Tel. 631 Vwl yf) o