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UrTCDFOTtT) MAlTi TRTP.TTNE. MRuFORD. ORFiOX. MONDAY. 'ATTnUftT G, 1 D2S. ' vxnv, fire PT LOfflCS LIKE BUMPER CROP IN BIG WHEAT FIELDS Jf RETURNS ONELEGGED BOY ' CANADIAN NATIONAL - TO P.V t K V WH likE IN CANADA EF Rp THROUGH THE COOL J5J CANADIAN ROCKIES lp THROUGH THE COOL ! TO ALBANY FOR OIES IN EFFORT TO .SPEND IK ATTACKING AL1 r II- ' . i I l0L ' . : :i.:,r . STANPOM) 1'NIVRUHITV. Cul.. Auk- 6. (A') Ilrliri Hoover wivo JiIh ailenllon toiluy to the lnrr qupxtlnna nf polli y wnlrli will lonif up for disr-Mssion :i:il ilr':ision al c-onfen'm-eH he is to !!:!:' al III b'nim lirn wilh parly li-.dliTS Im nifiliali'ly before unl aller not i! I ratlnll eeremiinieH al Slallfonl lilit veiKliy Ktailium nexi Saiiuilay. Thiwe who arc in the iiinflileni r of the repi'Mi'-an presiili-nliiil eim cliclale ate auiiioiity for (lie pretlle tion thai so far an Hoover lilmaelf Is er;llt-ertllMl IliH mMmm'Ii'H will lie lieviileil lo an exposition of his (ma polities anil the i elattonshin of government to :iie ninny ero noinle ami cninineniiil problems now present or soon to arise. 'I'd put it In another I'otiii, Ihey nsse.it that bis Mini eonvlciion Is thai Hie sort of riinipulKii 111 which the people Is interested Is an firmalive one with Hie presenta tion of consirucilve plans for Hie future rather than im- d'-voMil laiv'ely to aliacKs upon t lie oppo sltinn. riaiis for currying on such a fluhi in Hie time Iniervonln 4 he. fore the Keneral election on Novem ber II ulready have been Hie sub ject ol conlerences the nominee has bail with leaders. These wiil i.r. riiwlicr fintlineil nl his meet ings with Chairman Hubert Win ! j of the ropuhlieun national coninilt-i tee anil otbers who are coot oiiini: i ihi liiti.tii-jil nnrts of the vast or i KunlzaUon belns built up 'or thel'by H"i''-'l wife ,,f l: battle ahead. j l-'.o .lloi in. inoivcr lu-mi Dr. Work Is lo arrive here next I urrelli ,,, Haguaciie, Friday and remain over iiniii auk ust. 111. Senator (leoi ;e 11. Moses of New Hampshire, chairman hi the notll'lcnilon cointnliiee, will ar rive Thursday but Hie vanmtiiid of national coiimlilleeiuen and cotn mlitee woinen will reach I'alto Alio even beiore llial lime. Hoover has In inlnil now to m:i j no extended Journeys over in" country lliirilin the cainpal!:n and if he has Ills way he will leave Washington only three or four times for short trips lo Hie east and some of the bonier slates 1 1 will make-a visit to the turbulent coni belt on his way back to the national capital "n Auuust 21, rpeultini; at bis birthplace at West 1) ranch. He will ileal hiritcly with the agricultural pioblem, oiitlinlu'; n ineuiiH of Indirect aid to Ihe fanner will, h be holds Is iilmosl us Impor tant, as Hie direct aid. The rei;ili lliun nominee hail oulv one en-KiiKi-mi'iit today, Hint, with Dwlu'lit Davis, seciclary of war, who Is Jiere en route to Honolulu on of jlclal liiiHlnesH. Ills oiiKUKcmoiit Hlu lo for lonioi rnw was clear because of Ills pin Jecled trip Into the Sierras of Cull fornla, beiilnniiiK Tuesday. He nlll ilcclile late loday whether the pies mire of business will permit him In make a Journey which he do nlres very much In make before rciui'hln-'; home. The objective Ihe candidate hll" ill lllllnl Is Tuoliiiuiie Meadows, itbove the Yoseinile Vulley. A visit lliere would necessltule bis absence from Slaufnrtl Tor the better purl of three days, wilh Iwo nlahls npcitt in the iiioiuitalns, eiiher inniplui; in the open, as was done on a i oceiit Journey lo the norlh, or ul ii resorl hotel. "Dressed to Kill" Showing at Rialto , ThmiKh 'i'iMiU of tnilsiy Ik mi Immiiculiitc cln'Hsi r, tlilvcs hiuh iiuwi-i'iMl i'iiiu niulnlaiii.s ixtinslvc aimrtUH'iits nml firiiii'nin ilu cp-i-ra ii ml I hi' niulit HuIih. he Is n "liruihrv ninli-1' ih ku" Ii iTOfik ami "Ihim" of nilicr days in (I'.o tnuM'T f t-t.id -hhtiiiliMlm'S!-aiul ln'at'tlt'r!siir-s. "DiVkhmI lo Kill" I an ultra mnihTii Murv of the 11 mlrnv ii lil and II master nilml. antl It I" m, playinu u tliio-lay I'liium tni'ni at the Itlllliu llHalii. Kdnniml l,nv'. of -What VrWv Oli't V faitu" lh (ho nl;il' in Ihr mli of '"Milo Away" Harry. Innliiy ami initnaiulati' h-mhi of iho an (Irt-worhl. atal .Maiy .iir. '"the liati-irlan of tho Mn on." iU tltf li'Uilhu; fi-ta initio tolr. I to a Hal 0 ItoadM Iho hillliant stipiii t Inu oasl with I'harloH .Morton in a 1 111 rtl ivim. "I l--sN.-tl to Kill" oarrh'H a r f nf laiiu ht s (thai Mart wit It t he nionliij title nail ni'vor lot tip until tho final fiuh-out. College Canaries, ' Rialto Tomorrow The 4 'ollegiale t 'anaries. i on rlslim; i of a setelle of singers and i-nlertainers who are on their way lo l.os Angeles (o (HI a se ries of engage m nts in the 1. truer theatres, have been Induced to stop o it in Med lord (o morrow at (he Kialto theatre, when- the will be pnseuted in en mio-t iin Willi the regular pillule piot-ram, ' im ti spn tal add. d aliraet ion. This spit ndid ni I. p o p tl 1 a i t hi oubtout t he middle ,.; IIh great radio prograiiM i oho tV Meflfonl, halted as one of He ) est musical off e rings for Us si1 In numbers the const has seen 'n t ho past season. The Co lb mate ('anaries are appearing both mati nee and evening mi t he lii.i Ho pnigrii m nt no adance In prices, Vlr Vlns I'ii II ; drl ItmniK IMHtTKAXD, (ire.. Aug, ti Pjidlting out i on feci Into I he Columbia ilver with n pair nf wti er wlngn yesterday, Artie Plod Itell, 17, wmk Into (he nwlft nrrent when the wings slipped off. nnd nht wn drowned. ller homo wtti nt Owcgo. -tnjL- II. .( Farmers of the southwest arc happy since they ur,; harvesting what thoy believe is the largest wheat crop in 20 years. Above, motor trucks, loaded with wheat, en route to mills and railroad yards, at Guyom, Okie. Below, immense pile of wheat, part of 100,000 btifhcls which growers have been un fible to move. In this region close to 3,000,000 bushels have been threshed. CHARGED WITH IlKXVKIi. Auk. ii alloKcd to ho .f t h" ili.-i.at'Ml John Al Ki eiu b. ,. r ,n(. sium-i-s will of .Mrs l.coiiu Konlliain, woal- V. C is mi olorailo. loduy, M rl j I l i;ir:rilK lnitns th;ii aro M'lvlhO.l. itc'. Hxas oil num. Kunlhuiii utitl tin oo nthoj- poiHoiiM fott;i''t a will of Mrs. l-'orHhaiii. i:mh-r whiih l'"oii hain nlitihn-o' ili 1- -.t I 1- portion of hor million ilollar cstan-. l-niu'li is otn- or i In (n-rsoiifr n;i imimI lp 1 "rico. I Jr. l-'oi illiain was an osii-il in Hot Sulphur Hpi-intis. Ark.. Sat urHiiy on infonaalioii filiil hv prho. l-:.tiailili'n of )r. l-'oiil-hani will ho sought at omo hy tli- il Hlllot at:oi nt y"n of I'a c. Or. KunHiam, who t in tii-hod In. i liutiH-iiiiiifly jifii'i his ar-r-st, iKstiod ti slati'taont rliari: t ' th,! piicc hurl i aus'il his ar- fosl in a spirit of rovmuo. onl- liaiii lonios (hat t ho will of his I'm nier wifo was foi Kt-il and sahl that he itilnrit.il hit- i-slato in rot ti en for flnaioial asuisJami' ho liail nlvon lii'r ilnilnu' hor lilo tlmo. 1. CHU'AOl). pi-rion-i uoi- Aii. i-killo.i (Vi-XInc lot 11' M'l'l- Ilhlr ill I.M) Vntral i:iil oiis'y tnjntril in n i uiont tit two Illinois io.nl nains aliout a milo north of Motintl, III. .at :i: lo a. ta. (mI.iv, a stati inont Issued ill tin' ofl'h os of tho nonoi'al supei intondont of th road aid Imlnv. Itotwoi'ii Mt and tin injured wen InUen In hospitals in I'atro. Some of these were in a ilillial rolidl tion. '"rriiin 'o. 1 ii, tii,. Chloashnw, noriiihoiltld helween M-mplils ind St. I.otiis. In ehaine of Condiatoi W'liallii and Knulne'-r Al.ol, sum k a eastlron tdpe l' im hos in diam 'lor 1-v feet In L iu:! h." . he Malenienl saitl. 'I'he pipe mi u. k the smith Iraeli and Ihiew if otlt lust a. No. :i, Ihe fin, ai:o-. w Ur loans limited, in ohar:;e of i'.M1. daetor I; e i- d e i and Knin.-ri l:iniko. pass.-d, "Tho limine and lo n( n t tti'iv .h i. tiled. Tin- d. iait--. .n Mi uok the Chit-a-haw w hit- it as Maudlin,; still, ifv-ullnm in ih-rail-tiniit of k en i,ns ".Nine p.'1'em; l-i on No. ;i .- kllle.t; 1 J p.ivs, n;-,.s on hoil. i ere veri'Mi-1 in ,an d. i ain- Keli. Mound ilut, in. ti illlw from ere aria ili Pat. he.) id, ile ;md Tn o htirglai i-, i !n, netted no h'i'I. W.-l'e lip. -Med lo Ihe polire ve-t. riluv ti ii niin: The I tall cafe, ten. i -i ihe Moil nil Nation on Si'tnh liivi-tslde a i n u u.i,. , n t' n d. but at ea. h pl.o e n..:lniu: u.iv fMtind liihv; A n an. -I n.i III Oh' e: d.t .illei lo-olt W !o u I ' Akir-. . . c,-a:i.il p..,m u,i-. Pi to nd. d . h hi:. .1 l. i )i, ,,; it It .h tviou bile iut..a ,1. .!. ,., Sol It b l; l ei ole a . in it-, to ri he eidlith-d Willi a ear dtien by .i.,,- I'-O!" The mill, .MC-.tl .t litlie dahl I; - rii iun or MlssiN(i sis i: i i ij ii o SPOKAXK. V.. Auk. oV The hotly o' M r. .I. i,. !, ..ver. Mfe of hhenfr Kb, yd PloU. r. nil tllK for slK Otoliths W is found e. lenbiV In the Spokau. rie,-. Mine mile, below Spolv;.ne Mi-- Piovvei had b.-. n i, u ami und.-r HHM.IH -train f.o m.h- umi- l.elore she dlsappe ,,, , Kebfu It ii Kot.l prints were found hading to the liver bank. .f IIU1; A not hor sjil' Mdid ptihli.-ity of-foi-t lor (his l!'i riloj v is v oien. e.l hy iho Vnll ulitPi.iI for 1 '.i's. r -i-entl.v puhlisiled hy liio :.iie:U iiiK dopai t inom to' ihe "thf nrn:. ( H'euon I'ou i-r I'liinfain . 4oHi' of this at I motive hook let. w in. h is already In nn-al demand, ean he seen red without haivo .it local i ha in hers of ooin meive ol' at any Copeo store or oft'ii e, TM:k now t'opeo publication, whi'h is ilesirtied to ( .-11 the World of this "vacation wonder la nd" is hound to attract iiui'-h favorable atten tion from tourists, visitors and Jilospo. live M-tth-l's. The title of tho i fH Volt annual is V 'opco land, a Va-alion I'laytrroiind and a l'laee lo l.ive." mid upon opening (ho hooktei one is eon fronted with tho following fore word, which should prov of in terest to all those with whom the Volt eoaios in contact : "In present inn you with this vacationists tuiile-honi; it is with a sitn-eve w.sh that you may find it of service in your travels thru out t his 'vacation playground. The highway map will provide you w it h nut honl c. up-to-date in formal ion concern i nc; our splen did system of highways, ami the ilhi! t rut Ions loll a picture i ory nf Ihls region, in w lil. h wo he Neve you will lit' keenly inter- est od. However, iho camera oa n I not ro produce for you t ho fresh, I clean. in viKoratln air of the mountains, tho pungent odor of "he pine forests or ihe emotions aroused hy a Hrst glimpse of the .iwe-liispirini; ml lit of Crater liko or a trip 1 hrniiKh Iho nuIj tei rauea n en eras of t he tin'Hmi caves. These you must experience lor your.s-lf. "Km t una to indeed are 1 hose who live in t his favored land, where such sceiilo wonders and very -day vaeal ion op port unit h'w ire wit hin a few in mules' drive from their very tloor.sicps. Moi'e-ini-r, l hey enjoy the thrill of sat is I'm lion k lea tied from playim; a part in tho rapid development of l lie clean. ollIlK cities of the finest Anu-rli an type. I'm .which this sootlon is noted. A prosperous, happy livintv Is t h- irs and you is if you ee fit to he- fonio u resident of this land ol opportunity. "I'uhlished In promote, a wider know led i;e of t he I err it ory served hy the Cjilifnrnia U'euon I'ower oompaity," PRFSIDENT TALKS DIRECTOR H. M. lH ' sri'KllPHi. Wis.. Aug. tV t,Vt 4 .H Intensive study with (Jelieial H. Al. Lord, diret tor of the blldue; i of pi el i iii in n y budget estimates i for the filial car :i:tl. eclipsed on President l 'ootidge's program today most of the fishing and 'outdoor lile, to which he has de ! cded most of his time si nee his ; arrival In Wisconsin. ) The i hlef executive had mad.' pi e pa rat ions to welcome to t edav I Island lodge ihe director of the j bud gel when he arrived on li n : early morning train, j A White House ear was ordered n t he stat ion to take i en era I I .ord lo t he ret utivi residence immediately on arriving. President Coo lid ge was U now n (o be especially interested lo dis cuss with guexf the est t mate -i im- t hose departments that prom ised to Inciii heavier expenditure., next t-ar than In previous ones. A mo im l h we figured prominent ly i the postoffice department. for ( w hit h ptoi i master I letieial Xew 1 had t timated a defn it for the e.iiniiii; . ,i r of $ I no mui.nioi. i 'I'he chief exe. ui l e yestcrdav aiti'itiled Suudav service as usual at th small Ibule i Ii hit h, ac-.-ompunied by Mrs. CootuUc aul l hell soil. .lohll. (Jfeal i l ow ds f loin ist-j .lammed the stiiall v il laue. d-spite the strong miu whicji raised t he tern iter.: ure hitihei than it has ever been this simmier liuring the service il 'sf if. t w o ladles w ere obliged (o le:i(. the thuivh on account of ;llp' heat: bill the Cmlidge faiu ' Lf . w ''iii tng lftht summer cloth tm. seetaeil to bear the teiypei a tiire :h ea.e. I Itag wnnted nt th( tAInfl Trlb junoufCic. Must be clean, q OIL MAGNATE DEMANDED. U. S. I'AIIIS. An;. i. (-4 Formal d-m And for fXirailUion of lleni"-' M. Itl.u knior, niisinu rup(,t home witness, wanted in Heaver for perjury, was nuule 1 0 days a' ly the Aineric in emhas . i miu on instructions from th state department. 'Ihe t department of the French for chin office eoiisKlr d no a. ti.ui ottld he taker. vtW'-'i the docuiueius in the ease hi-1 a n i ve ii nd heen examined. These have now reached Car.-' They were sent hy special me senuer and have heen transmiu-d to the foreign office. i w;'s said iheie that a decision nttyht I reached speedily. Meanwhile. i::n-kmer will he k'-pt under a suit of surveillance hy authorities who are mn dis-jio-id to i'rnst him ii tit 1 1 a de cision is reached. Illuekniep retiirned to l'nris from TronviJle tmhiy. mdiiK to his resi ilonce. the Hotel l'laza Alhenee. Ho had read a newspaper and i a toe o consult friends. He will prohahly return to Trouville in -i day or two. PKVVKIl. Colo., Auk. fl. iVPt i A special attorney representing tho ; I'tilted Slates liovt rnment in pre. ! pared to present official papers j calliiu; on ihe Kreneh novornment to deliver Henry .M . Hlackme llilssiim key witness ill the Teapot j Dome ease from extradition to I America. I I'nited Stales .Marshal Richard ' 'alien has revealed that th- l attorney sailed last week on his mission to return iUacknier to this country. The papers that he took j wilh him will he used If aeissary to Kuatd iiuainst delays In appre I heading the mKsine; nil trial wit- Callen says lhat he will pa tn I-'rance when lie Is assuicd thai I'.laokmur .would ho delivered to him. "1 do not wish to remain in France several months nwa it Inn the tiimes of eompliialcd machin ery before I t'.et my man," Cilh-n said. "Semliim an official attorney put! the task of apprehending I thiol; m r on t he French police." The Failed States inar-hal said the reipiest carried hy the spec !al atiorney, whose identity he did noi know, would differ from a regular extradition in that it would ask Hie French wovorument to turn I'duck irn r over to a Fnlted Stales officer of the law. 1 ndiT ordinary pro cedure, he pointed out. the French government will he asked to allow 1 Hack met s arn st hy a I 'niied Stales officer. Fader the existinu l-'rn nco-A iner ican ext radii Ion treaty, pirjtiry is one of the offenses for which i'X- tradition prm'ei lings be in-I deeide. j treaty ext ra- j stlluled and Kranee may under the provisions of lb where Placknier should hi dit-d. Plackiner was indicted here .lan uar 1 a by a federal gt ami jury. Ii. has continued himself (n im posed exile in l-'rance since he w ent there , several years auo when the yoverument beuan its invest ig.it ion of the lease of the Tapot Dome. Death Toll of the Automobile u.i;r ii. ash.. Aim. - I Herbert Seheibner. S:'. and his twite. " J. of Wilbur were drowned : yesterday when their auto went off : the Keller ferry into tin Coin lit -: bia river a few miles north of 'here. Mrs. Nchefhner was driving. : Miss Kvelyn Taylor. 1 1, sister of the drowned woman, succeeded in escaping from I he closed car. , Poilbs the two victims were tock -d in each other' -arms when found. SPnKAXK. Wash.. Any. rt. . i.pt 1 Mis Kniina '. Seeb y .i;i. kill ed in a f in I ( it- act blent Satur.l.iv , niktii . 4 . i Heiul I It a is Ingcnc S Kl'tiKXK. ore.. Aug i;..-.,p.. l.end league leading Waules of I the Willamette Vatlev le i-ne sw amped i:m:eil" here Sun..i . 1 t bi o. lb nd played ail -ln:ht ball ! hi hint) steady pitching of Cooett, , southpaw. inaKiuu his debut in the ili.iinic, nnd Coovert n :lu,iy wilh ' a ope. hit game. - - - j llnt-M'lKtrk Kid,- luial. i liimisi:n;ii n,e. Aug -Vt- -Tak ing n ride on a horse ; whh h lus father had bought i for him. Thomas P.rWtow. :t, 1 was killed Saturday night whon 'the hiio reared ml (ell on lilm. A I. V.A XV, X. V., Auk. i-T) With hi ju-cenianoe speech, as well as ether Important matter--on his mind, flnvernor Smith was hack today in hin old stamping Krounds of Alhany from a lH-dav vacation t hat wasn't all play. He returned to t he exeeullve man-ion in the dead of ninht, ierminatin;,r after midnight n H' in ile automobile trip through stormy darkness nlouu the west haul; cf the Hudson. The k(v cniur and members of Ills family motored here from Caniji Smith , near J'eekskill, where late yester day afternoon he reviewed two regiments of the New Vork Na tioual KUard. As ho ;,ot hack toiiay to tin Hi'ind of hein' a presidential nom inee, as well as the chief execu tixe of an imporiant state, Smith found a mass of accumulated business reciuirijn; his immediate attention. He also was faced witii the necessity of whippinti into shape his acceptance speech whii h he will deliver two weeks from Wednesday evening. His enyapement also held a number of conferences in connection with his candidacy. The governor, to a lare extent, has shaped up in his mind what he intends to say at his notifica tion ceremony on Ihe east stops nf the capitol, durini; the week, do: ni; much of the work ai nitrht :u t he seclusion of l lie rambling hiiek house he calls home, he plans to put all hut the finish ing toueh mi ii, making final re -vi.-'ions. probably within 10 days, so that the text can he distrib uted throughout the count ry hy mail to nev.'spa peps. ne of his t rusted advisers. Mi-. Henry Moskowif.. who has charge of publicity at tin- main ainpaign heaihiuarteis in New Voi k and is a ineinher of the d. -mot ratic campaign executive committee, came to Albany wit II the i:overnor's party, having join ed it ut 1'oekskill. She plans to main several days, atid un doui tedly will have a hand in the preparation of the nominee's message to the nation. Within the next two or three weeks. Smith also intends to con sult eit hei- here or elsewhere, a number of party leaders, among them Senator Walsh of Montana and also recognized nut horii i s on the farm iimstion. The idcntitv of the various persons who will he called into consultation has not been revealed. While on the vacation, which began after lie had conferred 10 days ago. in New Vork with flav-"i-nur Kilchie id' .Maryland. Smith after a few days at the .shore, returned to New Vork and there 'aw various managers of his cam paign, and (Jeorge X. peek, Illi nois farm leader, wiio has swung lo his support. Y est e r d a y ( h e go ve in o r t ra v -eleil up I he Hudson on a yacht 'i Camii smith, within view n" Peekskill. where the 1-Ith itnrt i'!Hh infantries passed before him in review. theii hands blaring "The Sidewalks of New York." "Tairmiiny." "How Dry I inn." and Irish tunes. Begin Vaudeville Matinees Wednesday Many nf the. Medford theater patrons ate pleased to learn that tho regular weekly hill of vaude ! ville appearinu at Hunt's Craterian j theater each Wednesday w ill again I he present for the afternoon show:', j Manager Ceo. Hunt advises that j beuinnlnu Wednesday. August Mh. j the regular vaudeville matinee will open at II p. ni. The evening shows will retain their usual schedule of 7 and p m. COOU FOR BABIES says Dr. I'ctric ' Tim illu I k.iwy ScMoJ Oitnn if ,'tv i.u'i.l.c. I uh l rt.-.W li;lnJ Uk-Y jt '( ilv -iit:r.l lui LU nd Ky mVi mi:" MP l.r, MIKADO Haveour Scribblines ltLLUIV PKNCIL WITH THE HUD HAND Louise Ricr.w-orM fainotniiraphologitt. .an positively rt-nil ynur tnlcnls. virtues tml faults in tlie diaw tm. worrfs and what no; lhat you scribble when "lust in thought", Send your" scribbling "or Fignaturs ir- analvH,. Knckr III-r t(,h, Miklo , rut from b.i of Miklo prm-tlt, ai,4 ten .entk JJtcu Louitc Kir. cm uf 1eAGL8 PENCIL CO., NEW VORK CtTV SF.ATTiVn. Wusli.. A tip. 6.i7P Kdgin tiiinst. 21, one-legged youth of Seattle, paid with hi liTo When he made n vain utiempt yestenlav to sa his cntisin, IMna. Colinan, Ml. from drowning In a little lake near Seal tie. The boys mother ( saw tin- pair disappear beneath this lake's surface. Karl Hamilton Smith. K. was kil1: ed while trying tn "steal a ride" on a wagon loaded with wood, near his home on Vashon island Satur day ngiht. I lo fell under the ; wheels. Xo (liaiige iii Weiidu'r. i Oregon : Partly cloudy tonight 1 i and Tuesday: no change in teni ; perature or humidity. (Jentle vari- able winds. coo Id give such va foe duly Boiclk could busies such 116 Inch W heel liasc Two-passenger ItusineHU Coupe. $1105. 00 I'ive-puHsenger 2-door Sedan . . . . $1220.00 1'ive-pusMenger Phuetoit $1225.00 Kur-pusseiiger Sptx-inl Ciijc . . $I2."0.(K Five-pusenger 4-door Sedan . . . . $1320,. 00 121 Inc h W heel Base Four-passenger Sport Roadster . $1,125.00 Two-passenger Buwinens CoiifM. $l,'l)5.00 Kour-patteriger Spe-ial C!oiiKa..$l (oO.OO Kivc-piiKH. ("lowe-(upled St-tlan .$1 l.'O.OO l'ivc-pusJM'iiger 4-dixtr Sedan .... $1520.00 120 Inrh Wheel Kusc Five-passenger Phaeton $1525.00 Sevcii-pu8Bt-iifcr Touring $I5.0.00 Five-pasHeiifjer Coupe $ll!f5.00 Five-putts. Clifec-Cuuplel Sethi n .$1875.00 Foiir-paHH. Convert ible Coupe . . . $1115.00 Fivc-puHftc tiger 4-liMr Sedau ... .$1';I5.00 Srvrii-panseniJier Sedan $20 15.00 Seveii-pufisenger IJiuousiue .... .$2115,00 All priconf. o, b, liuivk factories Flint, Mieliigan , SCHERER MOTOR 40 North Riverside WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. This Is a Great Farming Country The fanning industry is one of our unions' "real est resourcos, 'I'lu' leaders of tlie indiiVtry.aiul the. loading niinds of our nation are oeeupied with lliis (iiestion. How can the farmer make farming pay? Tt is a recognized fact that Cooperative Marketing is ihe best solution of the irol1eiii. New Cooperative Marketing Organizations are being fostered and developed evervw here. Jackson County lias two old established Cooperative Marketing Exchanges dointr business. All they need is the fanners W)y0 support to make this A Ureal Country for the fanner. The Farm Bflreau Co-operative Exchange AND The Poultry Producers Marketing As$'n Under One Management Owned and Operated by Farmers It'i the Ml Robson Route Hast through the highest Canadian Rockies. Stop ofi at world-famed Jasper National Park Rates at Jas 1 per Park Lodge 57.50 a day up, American Plan. Open for 500 guests, May 21 to Sept. 30. Can ada's finest 13-hole golt course. Golf week Sept. 8 to 15. Weekly sailings, Vancouver and Prince Ru pert w Alaska. HANADIAN NATinHAL rTTxzfThc Largest ittilway System in America? Plcucscnd me your free booklet on die Name Address W i l li M.tS'l Canadian Rock irs route Easc. ' :o - :i ! "4",i N A. B. HOLTORP City Pass. Aot. i V.iruliill Si., I'oitbnd I'liuiifl leiii-tiii '.'.iti a car I lere are the prices of the Silver Anniversary Huiekl Head them and then consider how very m ueh more of style, luxury, iK-rforiuaiiee and value you uhtain in this new Itutek than in nny other automobile you might uamel New Masterpieec Uodics hy Fisher with matchless lines, colors and appointments ... New elements of imwer, sMaed, n tee Je ra tion, smoothness and - reliability iiuaj pronehed liy any other car in the world . new features of comfort and comeim-nec nouhei-ecqiutlled . . . and all at the prieesof ortlinary motor ears! Only Ituii-k eouhl jrive such value . . . Only ituiek could build such a cur. THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY BUICIC KltPIECE UOII1KS II V FISIIKU CO. Phone 73 BUICK WILL BUILD THEM