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vxav, TWO MEDFORD MATLGTRTDUXE. MEDFORD. OKEOON'. SATFRDAY. f ("iTT 11. 1D28. ENTHUSIASM IS pw BIRD SOME LIKE THAT AT FOOTBALL -TILT fvlporlv 1fif.fififi PnthllQinQtir J '' ' I't for two yawns ami the MM MJ IM.. riiAJ,,a"Kh,' an :it whi(" h" beld;. ivicii anu ifuiiicii uncci . Hoover in Stanford Bowl Traffic Jam Like tlio Big Game Scores Come By Airplane. t (By James L West, Associated Press Staff Writer I sTAXKOui) rxiKi:s:TV, cui., Auk. C'iiliiornians bv thp ! lliousands converged today upon; litis seat of learning to celehrato a lelimr in wind amt dust .was hard meat nolitical i-vem in the stiiti.'Bton h,s A veterinarian pre history the lornial notification ()f I ierhert Hoover that the republican party has selected him as its can-j tliilitte for president. My airplane, hy motor and by nam uiey came in run siiouiuers i with the ureal and near sreat of the party who had traveled thou tiandft of iniles to bring the mes-sa-";e of nomination to the engineer and administrator who began hUiwhy ,lerr liles career here ?,1 years ago asisat in the one or Htautord s tlist students. Hours before the gates of the I huge athleiL' bowl w ere thrown i open it! noon, the east portion of i the far-flung -rumpus was covered I with automobiles, while the little city of Palo Alto, resplendent in its! holiday dress, was overrun. A special detail of luufl univer-' sity summer students assisted inn-; nicipal and state police in turning-! ling traffic jams and diverting ears lo the immense parking place set aside beneath the towering euca lyptus trees to the westward of the stadium. Airplanes which ibundered down from the skies to the newly-created landing Held west nf Palo Alto I added their noise to the motors nnd the shouts of the crowds which were as enthusiastic as any that have gathered for the great foot hall games at Stanford Humlreds made the Journey heroiseiRo of ear trouble, his ears were!own nusnano w n ,o . from north, south and east by air-jamong his pood features for they plane, the favorite mode of travel i were always held erect, for business men and sportsmen ! I.onp apo Jerry learned that hu of the Pacific coast. Among those mans should he protected, es arriving by this route were Mrs. j peeially women and children. Dur Van Xess Lcavitt of I.os Angeles, ,ing the year W22 at Iloston. Mass.. slstei-of the nominee: Mrs. (i. P. Clark, uat ional committee woman for California, and a number of po litical leaders from the southern section nf Ihe date. Special trains over the Southern Pacific lines arrived every lu inin utea from San Fiaucist-o and the north and from cities to the south wa rd a s fa r a s 1 os A n-eles and Santa Barbara. Hut the bulk of the crowd, it appeared, chose the automobile as the mode of trans- porlation. A ' incoming roads were lammed, many oi tne macniites nav-; ion in tne car it is never locked. ing been on the way since even j but he is always there when M r. before dawn. (King is ready to go. And Jerry j WT.ile the crowds were gather-1 loves that word ng in and around the stadn.ni the. ' 1 at his home. He appeared to be and tauihlns v V. to re ta v ,,., ,.r 11. a 1, winch went inn way miring tne tiii'thilay ilinner, slven him last night by tho newspaper cot r pondents who accompanied him here from the east last month. Hoover proudly displayed a 2.." watch, one of half a dozen "gifts" from the newspaper men. which he I decided to carry to the nomina-l lion ceremonies. Although he has received mnny fine watches as gifts ftom friends and high offi cials at home and abroad. Hoover uses only a watch of the $'2. 25 va riety. The last one of that kind he had was rapidly wearing out. Paring the forenoon Hoove:- de nied himself to all callers nnd spent the morning with Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the republican national committee, and Associate Justice Hurl and F. Stono. who are quests at his home, Senator George II. Moses of Xew Hampshire, who bears the notifica tion message, and Governor C. C. Young of California, selected to preside at the reremonies, reuclied the Hoover residence before noon nnd were luncheon guests there. They were to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Hoover to the stadium ut .1:.n. p. in.. Pacific roast time, '' min utes before the speaking was to begin. OF The Copco litned busine forum held a com- m'-etlnp and inmle show last night and elected new ot ficers to head forum activities. Frank Stinson. forv.er vice presi dent was elected pi csident. Harry Moore named as vice president and Floyd Wat kins treasurer. Xina Ligbtizer will ludd over as secre tary. After the business session a 4."i niinute incttire show was enjoyed. Films shown by the Copco Screen He view included Herbert Hoover, the Legion Convention. Copco Pic nie and Indian Marathon. l luht llnrncil in I ire I CHICAGO. Aug. 1 L uVt j:ii:ht KOOSKVF.LT F F. L P, X. V.. p.-rsoiii were bin tied or injured. Aug. 11. iA'i Two men were K i II Qo of whom may die. in an railyied today in the crash of an air mornmg fiie foil.. wing an xpb0 : plane which went into a nosu dive sl'-n on Hie south Mde today. Many were s:tv d from wmd'tws . ami fire escape hy firemen but fct-veiul jumped and were injured. DOG, EVEN IF HE ! j Jerry liird looks at tin world :tlmmuh e,ie,. f-uytflos these days. H'' was interview. .1 yesterday n iu' slt nls sedan, ami mis shuny head, appeared pleased ;" t,,t' idea 'r publicity, sov.n v.us ,i.ny. th.n' nly a five weeks' olil Airedale ;,- w ,,i,iiIit i.yH . KiiiK. county health nurse, wlini has been his closest friend ami j i .... V r , , ' . I nn'Mi o ana is t no son or artsto cnttif parents. I.'t'l.l'l- tllllil t ll-l l II iti.r C.'llled 'mil li.l thn ,m.nhT tli.J .loir ..Innir Klfiln.. n't i,,-I mistresses side, head sliKhtlv bent lo the imen windritt- In ioH..i ih-it nnthlmr of interest will ..-rape.! Jerrv see .'V.'i-vf hiiiL' lneh tmv.1 j scrihed glasses. And fioRles lie trot. l-lvon at first .lerrv look ttho matter calmly and wore the K)llsses Wjln ,no nlr of a .-hooi j ma'am. Jlecently when Mrs. Kins and .lerry went to Salem on a vaca- tion trip, the dog attracted a great i snn s deal nf attention. Maintaining Jifu' v bored expression, while his owner j explained to numerous persons ey s we re h I d d en h e car and looked them over in much the same way in; which they inspected him, Mrs. King related. j Jerry loves to fight, lie never! picks a scrap, but he Never turns down even a faint invitation to i battle, if anyone nn'iiilons "choc- j olaie' when the flu,' is in thej same room, and even when he is ! apparently sleeping in a remote' corner, he jump up am: is ready to eat any variety. Another of . his specia Ities is let cream, pre- i fernbly in the cone. Xo ordinary Airedale is .Terry, i Two blue ribbons won by him in j 1 HI!:! and mi It at shows in lios-1 ton and Salem, Mass., are care fully preserved by Mrs. King, who apologizes lor the un-Airedale ap pearance of her dog, since she de cided to boh his hair not long ago. Jerry's ears droop. A few years apo before he had a serious when he was tonrtnir the Cnited Slates with Mrs. Kimr he saved I a little pill's life when the icnlcause he was away fishinp and broue and the sled on which shei was riding was lost in the water. After this act of bravery an au tographed picture of "Laddie Hoy," famous dog of MY. and Mrs. Warren Harding, was sent by the former president to Jerry Ilird. Th e t wo d u t i es w h ich .1 erry knows that he must perform are nrotectinp his mistress nnd the ear j in which they ride. When he is Daily Meteorological Report """ ..vv.. : 1 August 11. 1 !L'S. I 1'om'iisl.s. j Medford nnd vicinity: Fair and continued warm tonight and Suit-1 day. Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun-I day; warm with low humid it v in Interior; fop on the oast. j ' en LOCAL DATA TV m pera t tire ( dep. ST. Highest (last 'l hrs.) 90 S7 Lowest (last 1 1 hrs.) (11 f,4 Itel. humidity (pe.).. :iu SO Precipitation (in.) 00 .00 State of weather Clear Clear Lowest tempera I tire this morn It 54 degrees. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1 . 1!2X, 1 Ii.fi & indies. Sunset today, 7:17 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, r. :lti a. m Sunset Sunday, 7 : 1 (; p. m. Observations Taken at if A. M. 120th Meridian Time in j a. : I; ? r r i i ! I ? i llaki'r City !,i Clear Hlwniarck 84 1L' Clear IIoIhc 104 r, ( Clear Denver sh US V. Cily. Dm Moines SH r,4 Clear Fresno 1 (Hi (if. Clear i Helena SS IIS Clear ' li AnKelej 811 0 4 Cily. .Mar.shficld 70 M Cdy. I Phoenix 1112 80 P. Cdy. j Portland 80 62 Cdy. 1 lied liluff 104 fix Clear j lIosehurK 80 r8 Clear ISall Ijilieclly . . '.it 74 Clear !.an Kranclwo . r.2 4 P. Cdy. ! Santa Ke lie ai; Cily. Seattle 7S r. e I'. Cdy. Spoknn JHi C4 Clear Wnlla Walla !io 00 Clear Winnipeg r.S Clear r.K p. Cdy. j PICK. Meteorologist. Casualties of the Air Service ;wnue sruniing ov y me iif-j.i nnd fell .'f'OI f.ct. IO- Victims Wefe Jack Orakn. and Mauric-' Stvrberger, both of Hrooklyn, X. Y. O 0 Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station I- Silhilny. Auu'ilM lii. j ' KvenitiK serviceH will he j broadcast from the South ' , .Methodist church, through ihe : eourte-y of the Mutual Mill ami Seed company. 4 Monday. Aiiuiii III. !i;.M to in a. m .--White Kinu ! Soup company. lit t l'i:3n a. m Am ican "I a .j. j. I-aundry. I n::; in 1 1 n, in. Kloctric. Ashland. II ml 1 ::in a. in. l: .Ionian . to. rrydalc Store and Hec k's Makery. 11 :3D to 1 2::tu I'i.'ne-Allen -Motor company. . l:;ii lo l:ati in. Lewis. 4 ! Super Service Station. ! . h H to !i p. m. Sixth Street I f Super Service Station and ! ' Porter l.umher eniupany. j !i to!'::iii p. in. (Jai field KPm- 4 ! in ! : 3u p. ill trii' Shop and LeMos Serv- I Ice Station. " I0::ln m. Mmm- Motor oil company. .;. .j. 4 . . j. . Last Tuesday's Copeo radio pro- pram was p really enjoyed by all; who listened in. A plcasinp ar- i rauement of instiuniental mini-1 hers by the Copco trio was well received anl Miss F.llnw Mae Vil- ored a hit with her delipht ca 1 a ml w hist 1 i n p solos. E I .OS AXOKI.KS. Cal,. Aug. !t. I uVt The finger of blame lor lb trapic end of t In clandestine ovi romance of .Myrtle Melius, society First Christian Church, matron, today stood partly pointed! Xinih and Oakdale Sts. Car at the separate love of her bus- man K. Mel I, minister. Office nnd band for a man's outdoor sports. pastor's study in the church. One of her dose friends. Mrs. Mae Phone mo?. Office hours, Jl to Switzer, descrrlhed the former 1-. Kesidenee phone i:U7. hildless and wealthy woman as! lonely from being left to find her' spciu many cu ixis riiinia)M in.-., ......... hul.hies ut fishiiiK anil llunllliK. iTIiiTn will In- K""il niliMli-. nil To the ilislii.t nllnriiiy Mrs. tnu.ili.T.- nf w.irliii mill n Bi-n-Swluei- -Hill that, nlthuuull sh.- Ilml i "lno f"lloKl,lp. All lire welcimii. kn.iwn for li.ii.ly fiv.- yrais nfi1""' t"lst "nrt vlHltnrH urn Mrs. M-llus- affnir Willi I flly. ! '"'V y n,X" ' she did not believe Frank Melius; was aware of the se.-rel love he-! hunting so much. At the same time. Mrs. Switzer said, relatives of Melius knew of It, because fre quently Kelly accompanied Mrs. Melius on visits to the hitter's mother, and to the wife of lam Melius, Frank's brother. Kelly, the family butcher boy who dressed the ducks which Melius shot on bis Sunday hunting trips, is charged j with the murder of the sportsman's wir,t whom he illicitly loved for fiV(, V(,.lrs K(;; lnM ,hl. th;t quarreled with Mrs. Melius last Sunday over her attending a party the previous Thursday night with Mrs. Swirer. and without himself ,01, The l,,u,r wo,,,,,,, ,,,.- to thi ilistrli-l attonii'.v that sn1 y'''nt to s,K'b party, but declared that she happened lo know that Mrs. Melius went to a lJU ty that Thursday night with her own husband, The police de- clared jealousy over that parly, and over Mrs. Melius drinking at it. was the cause of Kelly beating her "terribly" and asserledly fatally. I when n a drunken and jealom SEIZED BY POLICE - WIXi)SOK, Ont., Aug. H. iVPr Seized liquor Blocks valued nt J10, (lOO.Obtl were under guard of pro vincial police today and .'Hi exKirt ters were under subpoenas to ap pear in court to answer to charges of violation of the Ontario liquor control act. Tli.. net inn ti i hidieved will close up the source of supply of ; many of the bootleggers eiigu'ied j in running liquor into the 1'nited States, The watebouses in which (he liquor Is stored are located ucross the river from Detroit. Mich. Complaints against the exporters were made by Sir Henry Drayton, Lead of the liquor control board. He said he hoped the action would serve as a test of that provision of the liquor control act regulat ing the storing of excessive stocks of liquor in bonded warehouses. Two of the largest liquor explor- j ern of the province, Harry l-ow ami Sid Xathanson, were among those subpoenaed, laow is head of theltlau Science healing, nt h (iVIock. Carting Hrewery-Krle Transit com-1 The reading room, which Is In pany and Nathanson head of thej ing concern for widespread liquor Interests. I It was the" second large seizure of liquor in border warehouses In recent moot I ft. Two months ago the stocks of two other large ex porters of Ontario were seized. The case agninst them is ntlll pending. SAX FHANCIs f. Aug. II. The weather outlook for 1 he week beginning Augu 2 wan announc ed here today by the t K. weather bureau tu follows: Far wetf rn states The outbtok is for fair weather hut with fog on th" coast: warm with low hu midity and high fire "Q.ard over the interior. Catholic Church. South Oakdale and Klevelith. Masse tu 7 and !' a, m. Rev. K. W. Mack, I'astor. ' .ion l.tit licran Church. Wfst Fourth street at Oakdale 1'. W. Itiissanl, pastor. Itesidonc. Host. av-mii-. i'luitif il'iu-.V Sunday m IioiiI at lu a. in. I'hun li sci vli't at 11 oVlork. Church of God Corner Xorth tlrape and Haven (. A. t'ooper, KtMor. Sunday st liool, ;i:4a a. m. Morning' service, 11 o'clock. KvenhiK service, S o'clm-k. Mill-week- prayer meeting, Wed nesday eveniiiK at S o'clock. Kvetyone welcome. 1 till (iospel 'rnhernarlc. Newtown. .Near Main, Servii-es: Sunday si-hool, i : 4 "i a. in. Mot niiiK service, 1 1 :iui a. YontlK people's meetiim, , i : -n l-'vaiprelistic service, X :00 p. m. eekly meetings Tiu silay and Thursday at X:ih.i p. m. Hear about the Christ who has never changed, K very body welcome, .lohn L. Zecher. pastor. Uit Sln-et Methudisi MpUeopnl Church. South ! Sttndav school io a. m. Ir.j ' Frank I to bens, superintendent. ' ; Hermnn "Kuough Said," II n. m,' I "The Holy City," rendered by j (the YVeller Twin Sisters, j Kp worth leapue union services p. m. in vit d. Sermon All the young penpb "The Kxu-u Mile," p. in. Mrs. Iltibler will deliver ntessaito in soup. it will be the Sundav eveninp union service. Kveninp service will be broadcast over ' station K.MKD. t I'rayer meeting ami choir prae- Vkii are cordially invited to ut-i leml any and all of our services.! especially the Sunday night union i vice. lest our welcome Morning worship and lommun- j . . - o . j" , ,. ' " i-icinnn assenuuy ai :: ia. The school follows the best inetli- nls in re lip iitus education and in vites your attendance. The union eveninp service at S o'clock will be held ill the South j Methodist church. I'nion young I people's meeting ut 7. First MciIkhIIsi Kis-4pal CburcU T. H. Telli)le, i). 1)., minister. Residence 7 X. Orange. Phone ii:!:'. Morning worship at II. Subject: "How to Itecome Slrnng." Sunday school at 0:4 ". - Clar ence Meeker, superintendent. Kpworth league at 7:00 o'clock. Mill-week prayer and praise I service at S o clock. All members of the church are expected to be present. Monday night Dr. Chancy, our district superintendent, will he wit h us and hold the last quar terly conference. It Is imperative that all official membeiK bo pres ent, and that alt reports for the year be In. ITnfon serVk'i (Sunday night at the South Methodist, church. Special music for Sunday morn ing. Solo. "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions," ( Mac permed ), Mrs. F. F. Nichols. Organist, Mrs. Leila firigshy Purucker. Presbyterian Church. !l:4.', a. m. The Hible school will meet at !:4f. a. in., with every department in opera lion. Clusses have been grouped so that pupils of all ages are taken care of during the summer months. Verl G. Walker, ssuperintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon by Hev. David P. M art in of Kobi, Ja pa n. M Martin Is n member of our South ern Oregon presbytery and was sent to Japan five years ago as a missionary, lie Is home on fur lough and Iss vlHltlng his parents. Elder and Mrs. Martin of Grants Pnss, formerly of Hogue Kfver. Mr. Marin wlill tell us of his work In Japan. Come and hear him. I'. The union service in evening will be in the South Methodist dhurch. with Hev. W. H . Hav in charge. 'Voting people meeting also at the same church. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authoii.ed branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Huston, Mass, Services are held every Sunday rlt 11 o'clock, church edifice, ,1'2 North Oakdale. Subject for to morrow, "Soul." Sunday school at !:4Tt a. m. Ap plicants under the age of 20 may be admitted, Wednesday evening meetings, Which Include testimonies of Chris- ihe .Medford building, is open daily from I H lo 4, except Sundays and holidays. The Hible and all au thorized -Christian Science Iterattire may te read, borrowed or pui elnied , Thn public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. (Vtilrnl IVdnt Federated hnn hcs. J. M. Johnson, pastor. In the Hible school tomorrow we are to study about the Council at Jeru-alem, Acts K.:!-3r,. The gol den text, found in John :3fi. Is the memory verse which you ;,re requeued to iMin. firing n friend. S'hK. opens nf !:4I n. m. O Iawrenee Collins will be' Ihe leader In the senior croup of i;i- t deavorers at T o'clock. Mis I.y M. :ti' MezinathaU h will h a v e fliariie oi the juniors, and Mien l-'liziiheth Inincar. the direction of i he intermediates. Please all he on time. Special services lo fol low. The pastor will preach in the Tnoiiimn .service oil the sllhjeci: "The Holy Spirit and I'eler." which Will he the fhsl nf a sen, dcnliim with the individual experiences of si'iiie of the Ajioslles and other WolUeiv. Cnnd special lllllsic will I-' a part of the service. The youim men's Idl.Ie class, un der the leadership of Mrs. 11. W. h.ivissi.ii. will have churce of the musical iMnuram in the evenint: service, antl 1.. V. follin- will ."peak. The keveote or the w,-r ice will he piaie. Mr. r.dlins. a nieiu- i ( this church, is noitm to fan ada. Where he w ill soon eit;af:e in eva n ;-e I is 1 1 work. In recognition of hi j:oin ihe church will con duct appropriate services. The yonn;; men's gospel team, under tlic leadership of ('has. Ilea. tiKilhaleh, will hold services at Mi-owns I iofo on Sunday afternoon at :! o'clock. special music v ill iittete.t and edify yon. and 1.. AW ollin.s will j;ive a gospel message. All arc invited. CENTRAL POINT Many high school pupils will be sorry to learn that Mr. Krieson will not be aide to return foi the coming year's school work as he is taking up aviation work. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hichniond and little daughter Helen returned from their week's outing, which was spent at Lake of the Woods, Saturday evening. Miss Kunice Musty who has been with her parents in C. ranis Pass, has returned to Central Point . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are enjoy ing a few weeks visit from Mrs. Wallace's sister and her husband from Cleveland. Ohio. They drove through by way of Los Angeles. .A car load of young people in cluding l.ynetle I ley.mil Ilia leh. L'dii h In ma u. Wyvette. Clifford and ( 'arl Ito.swell look a day's outing in the mount -!r Monday. They visited Mill Creek Falls. Cra ter Lake and Diamond Lake, and icturned the same evening. They pronounced sip lit seeing at Crater i.ake iter feet and swimming good al Diamond .Luke, and roads most ly good. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Criihham ind baby girl of Stockton. Calif., have been visiting Mr. (irislmm's parents. Mr. and Mi's. Dave ( Iris ham and other relatives and friends here for the past three weeks and left in company with Mrs. Grisha m's parents, M r. and Mrs. Collins last Thursday for Washington to make their future home. Mr. ami Mrs. Collins spent three days in our valley nnd were entertained at the Nathan Oris haiu home, and also were enter tained one evening by Mr. ' nnd M rs, I )ave Grishnm with a picnic lunch at Jackson Hot Springs. Hev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at the parsonage the fol lowing: Messrs. Lawrence ( 'oil ins, Lewis ( 'ollins. Xea I Weir, James Harris, Carl It unwell nnd Chas. I iema Ihalch. M 111 on Coleman was in town Wednesday evening. He returned from K la math Fa Us recently a nd h now working on the construc tion of the pew dam across ltogue river near Gold Hill. M r. a nd M rs. W . 11. X u'cross and Mr. ami Mrs. II. K. Iledrick ami family of Medford drove over to Newport last week to enjoy their vacation al the beach. 1 M r, and M rs. Fred II esse lg rave were pleased to receive a visit TONITE Romance rides across tho gTeat Oregon Trail once more WITH ONE DAY ONLY TOMORROW Continuous 12:30 to 11 - LOIS WILSON Taket you for the time of your life In this thrilling drama. . , , RIALTOf LAST TIMES 1 from Mr. and Mrs. Karl and their twin daughters of Sun Pedro. i'iiI , Monday of this week. M r. Karl and familnwere former Washing ion friends of .Mr. and X(T)-. selgrave. The came to our valley to place their daughters in the SouiO rn Oregon Slate Normal at Ashland, a ml will return to San Pedro. Mrs. Dave Grishnm was in tiovii ca I ling on M rs. Maria Pur key pile one afternoon this week. Mr, and Mrs. Finest Scott drove ov to Kagle Point Tuesday even ing for a visit with Mr. and Mis. Lester Thr. Umorion. Mrs. Lyle Dawson am) little son Hobby with the two I'orrigan boys of San Francisco spem seeral days' in our city this keek, the guests of Mrs, Dawson's sisier. Mrs. La Vee. and Mr. ami Mrs. Ceo. Fox and other friends. Mrs. Dawson ami party are enjoiug a two weeks vacation and have been spending part of it in and near Portland and are now on their re turn trip to their home in San Francisco, where they will Join M r, I luwson, Mrs. Hev.malhalch, Ardith Cn sad and , Wyvette poswell were Med ford business visitors Thursday. .Mr. and Mrs. 1 toward May field and son are leaving for Klamath county Saturday. They are ac companied by Mi-. Mayl'ield's nephew, Itnwl'tlld Mavfield. who lias been spending the last month in our valley. .Mr. Ackerman and friend from Anaheim, Calif., were business visitors at t he Clifford Smii h ranch west of town recently. Mrs. Krnest Scott and Mrs. J. L. Kurger were Medford visitors Friday. The Ladles' Mible class held their August parly Thursday even- QoAII Owners of DODCE BKOTHEKS MOTOKCAKS ; -PAST, PKESENT AND FUTUKE WALTEH P.CHkYSLErV lag of this week on the lawn at tire Harper bono-, with the has-. bands and several visitors present The eveuiiiK ws one of the most enjoyable afl'aiis of the season and a large number were present, in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Mr. ami Mrs. (Ju Tex. Mr. and Mrs. i Strohmeier. Mr. and Mrs. I tic h jmond, Mr. nd Mrs. lturl Duncan, Mr. and M rs. Krn est Scot l, lie v. ami Mrs.M. M. Johnson. Mr. and :Mrs. Hoy Nichols, Mesdaines Louis ' I r i m es. Francis Wyat . Wilson, Hoy Williams, .1. L. p.urger. Misses ! Lncib Hall. Mildred llurger. Mr. ami Mrs. Swart, Messrs.. Lawrence i ti net Lewis cdlins ami Neal Wier. Hev. J. M. Johnson read a scrip ture b-sson. the ladies' qquuriet sang. "Hesting in His Promises," M r. Weir sang a solo and M iss Mildred P.urger and Mr. Weir pave a du-t. The rest of the evening was given over lo a general good time in playing games ami visiting and ice cream and cake were served. !The party broke up at a late hour and all piesent felt it had been an evening well xpent. ! The Christian Kudeuvor held a swimming and boating party at Hog no river near I !y bee bridge . Thursday evening. Several car loads of young people attended and a good time was reported. Ice , cream, cake and sandwiches were served. A bonfire figured largely in the evening's affairs and a , phonograph furnished muic for t he occasion. I Mi:, ami Mrs. Love were dinner i guests of Dr. und .Mrs. fSoldslniry : Wednesday evening. Fire Near YoscmlU'. YOSKMITK. Cal,. Aug. I L A1 Timber on 1 .V.floo acres has al ready fallen prey to a sweeping . You, more than anyone else, are entitled to know the purpose behind our recent acquisition of the assets and facilities of Dodge Brothers, Inc.1 . "f.. For upon that purpose depends the security of your investment in Dodge Brothers products. In acquiring Dodge Brothers, Inc. for the Chrysler Corporation, we have secured one of the largest and most modern automobile factories in the. world and with it an organization of exceptional ability. .. We intend that these facilities shall be utilised to increase the value and quality in Dodge Brothers cars and Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches. We have secured, in addition, a dealer organization hat has always been recognized as one of the finest in the indc stry. It is our intention to deserve the continued loyalty of this group of substantial, progressive merchants by making it possible for them to enjoy increasing prosperity through the sale of Dodge Brothers, products. We have secured, moreover, that which transcends in importance either Dodge Brothers superb plant equipment or Dodge Brothers spendid dealer or ganization. For we have become the lawful heritor of Dodge Brothers Good Name, with all the solemn obligation which that inheritance implies. We have become the trustees of Dodge 'Brothers' good faith to their customers, and it is our purpose to. execute that trust with fidelity. The priceless identity of all Dodge Brothers products' will be preserved as well as the sound policies that have made the words .Dodge Brothers synony-j m6us with Honest Value and Dependability.' r t Dodge Brothers Works will continue to produce Dodge Brothers Motor Curs,. and Graham -Brothers commercial vehicles. Dodge Brothers dealers will, continue to sell and service them.' The 'men to whose capable support the success of the Chrysler Corporation is due, unite with me in pledging perpetuation of Dodge Brothers ideals, to the end that a Good Name may be made still better. President Dodge brothers Dhifion of ChrytUr Corporation ! forncr fir whleh ntortd TUPS- ; day in a section of the Merced river canyon, not touched ny auto mobile roads and difficult to reach. The fire today was three mile- west of the park line. property losses are expected to reach th $.'.00,000 mark. NEW tt ftHL APPEAR PACSFffi t 11. PASO, Tex.. Aug, .li.VP) I A Mexico" City dispatch to Kl , Continental says that a new earth quake shook the Pinotepa. Xa -eiona I region yesterday and at Putin the towers nf a church lell and many buildings cracked. A group of American experts at Mexico City studying quakes and their origin has attributed the recent disturbances to a new island their studies Indicate is about tn appear in the Pacific ocean near the coast of Nayarit. HELEN WILLS WINS IN EASY FASHION j KASTHAMPTON. N. Y., Aug. ; 11.-(Pi Miss Helen Wills of Her ! keley, Cal., woman tennis cham 1 pion nf the world, today defeated i.Miss Helen Jacobs, also of Herko ley, in the final round of the Maidstone County club's annual ! tournament for women. The I scores were fi - 2, li -1 . Corporatle . Vl ' I it- m-THa ,"4