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9 PAGE-SIX- MEDFOnn MAIL" TJITDUXE. MEDFORD. OliEOOX. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER -1 1928.-: S. P. GRAVEL PLAN! t'liirerxily Hrml Take to Air 1 A , t TO BE mi fco II c22E2I3 ...on any oasis you choose.... with any other truck . MERCHANTS EXPRESS 1 10' wlieelbaM 1: 4 1 $775 COMMERCIAL TRUCK 120' wbcclbut 11065 Hi-TON-UO' whtlbw $1415 1 ItTON-leJ ' wb.lb $1615 3-TON-145' wh.dbu. $1775 J-TON-165" wbwlbii. 1 V.-TON-l 30' whielbu. 134 I '.i-TON-1 SO ' whcelbiM $1545 2-TON-150' whlbiM . 3.TON-U5' whttlbu 1-TON-IBS' whcelbu. Chants f. a. h. Detroit Thousand and thousands of owners of Graham Brother! Trucks all sizes in all lines of business make money with them year after year .... They .keep records . .' . . They know trucks .... They buy and buy again. New thousands each year buy them on this reputation . . . . and they build proits or these new owners. Compare Graham Brothers Trucks with any truck you Vew considered good" value . . . . Compare them for , power and speed . . . . Compare them for initial and . operating costs .... Compare them far mechanical excellence .... performance under any conditions. Compare them on a basis of your own choosing any basis. :.. EAKIN MOTOR CO. . - Ki-lS South First. I'lrone :M. GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS N5 BUILT BY DDDEE BROTHERS 3 mmbbhbbb unrropracuu nniur Dr.H.P.Colem " 8th Successful Year In Me flMlTJiralll ! Treatments by Appolntn .4UilA!l! Medford Center Blda. P Naturopath Coleman i Medford Appointment J j Klnctromerapy Food Science Ride With- ( ' Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford . k to Klamath Falls This company hng served you faithfully in the past years and will continue giving you excellent service. Busses leave from ITotclJackson. A.M. Noon P.M. P.M. Lt. Medford 8;20 12:00 3:20 8:2! Ly. Ashland 8:50 12:30rM3:50 8:55 s . . . . , ... Southern Oregon Stages ', ', Hotl Jackson Phone 309 IN GOLD HILL PITt GOl.n 11(1.1., Ore., Nov. 11!. I (Special) Hill Von dor Hellen ar-! rlvoil in Gold I HI I lanl week ti lirepure oiienuiuiiH, preliminary to oiieulnir up the Southern I'aclflc : company's (nivel plant wlilcfl Ih lo cated on KoKUe river uliout thre'i1 mile north of this city An hooii an the iiiuehliiery arriveH, which j will ho in I he neur fulir.:, II will! Iiiiinediulely lie liiKtulleil and then i tile plant will reKiinie itH opera-1 t Ioiih. after n shutdown of aliuut I one year. Several men have been i secured for employment and ui . soon ns poHKihle operationa will 1 begin. tMr. anil Mrn. iJule Loflln i arrived lam week end Mr Uittlu will iiHHiune the poKitlon iih Ken-: eral foreman, which he formerly held at thu plant under Mr Von t der Hellen. Mr. and Mra. I.ollln will make their home at the hum;-1 ulow near the plant i , Mr and Mr. C. W. Martin ar-1 lived hack In Cold Hill on the eve-1 nlni? of Friday. November ii, from a trip to Portland i Mr. and Mia. H.uiio Von der Hoi-1 len returned lo our city iuhi ween. Mr Von der Hellen will uccept em ployment ut the Southern l'acilic (ravel plant J. I. lledxpeth roturned the fore part of thlH week from Kluniatli comity, where he hau lieen hunt InK. Ho ruiiorta liuntliiK fairly Kood anil Hluten that there are sev erul (IticliH and kcuho coming Into the Kliimath lniirshos iMi'h. Tom Snillh returned homo on Inst Kilday. Allan CnmeiHun Buffered it brok en firmer laHt. week, lie met with the accident while working upon the Lively Lime conniany'H truck. Jack tlreKory arrived hack in tho city on Saturday from Klam ath FuIIh. The (iold Hill hllili jidiool iie Hented a prortram on lrlday afl ernoon, November H. lit the Hchool niKlitoriiim in honor of ArmiHticc day, Noveinbnr II. A nice enter tainment wiih prcHcnted (tonslHtln of ulliHln; by the bo.va' Klee club and the Klrlt' Blee club, miiaic by tire Kiria' ukeleie club and a read- ln hy Hrtlia t'ornutt on "Armis tice Uny." I'atr.oiic and national uongR were huh by tho audience vvmcii coriHlated of the reiuainlii part of-the school. The proKram waa well presented and displayed the real AnnlHllce day apUit. Hill Von der Hellen was n husl iicxh vlaltor to our city on last Wednesday, November 7. A few of thu women of the Gold 11(11 .lameH l.uteral Woman lle llel' thorps, attended the anniveu Hiny meetliiK at Ornnts Pass on Saturday, November 10. A ban quet was Klven, after which the meetluK was held. The purpose of It wna to ooinmeinoruto the founding of -the .(irants Pass Gen eral l.owill chillier of tjio Wonians KelUif Corps. Kive members of tho General l.ouan charter who were present were presented with honorary medals, certllyliiK that they had been members of that coi'PH for over twenty-five years. Those who altendod the meetliiK from thu city were Mrs. licorice Dornuin, Mrs. J. W. Ilryan, -Mrs. lid Shoemaker, Mrs. Tony Iloss mill Mra. Alva Walker. They ro port' as huvliiK a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duncan of .Myrtle Greek arrived In the city Inst week. They will muke their home nt tho iiruvel plant where Mr. Duncan has accepted employment. The weather man delivered 5 storm lu us on Sunday. It was a very swift wind inlxod with a sllKht rain. The wind made nood headway, and the result was Unit aevornl "treo tied" radio' aerials were torn from their positions and left upon the mound. Hero Is a chance for nn Invention, Invent an outside aerial that Is "blow proof" and can't he hurt by a severe wind or rain storm. Mr. and Mrs. D. 11 Ferry of Foots Greek wore business visit ors In Gold Hill on lust Saturday. Merrill 1 little, l.awtvnco Smith and Hlhel Smith returned home for n visit on Friday ovenlni! Nov ember !). They left hrniln on Mon day. Mr. Hlltle nnd Mr. Smith are attendltiK school lit tho Gro wn State Anrlonllurnl collruo at Corvullla while Miss Smith Is nt tending; thu University of OreKon ut Kuiiono Some Interest has been aroused annum' reslilmits of tills city by an article which nppeurod in thin naner lust week pei'talniiiK to i "ShootliiK Stars." The article slated that the heavens would be lit up on next .Thursday nl tht by nhoollhK pieces of fire. The earth is supposed to pnss throimh some plunets orbit nnd every ;W years it passes throiiKh the centerand this Is the Mrd year, lt la ex pected to be nulte n sluht mi l some people Intend to watch them upon that nlrtht. Mrs. Koy llalley arrived In the city last week nnd will visit nt the Inline of Mr. I. alley's mother. Mrs. Tony Iloss. II. A. Hadtke was n business visitor to Medford on last Friday. m A ' Xjh 1 m ftikW. 4 i 1 1 WASHINGTON BYSTANDER . J.lr. Arnnlil licauctt ilnll, prt'smciil nt me Ijnivcrsuy of Oregon, in ntt air rnlliusirnt, cspceinlly simo ins ride a few il:iys jio over tho rnmpas in nue nf Ihe Travel Air pbinon of t lie IIolil Airirnys Co., Inc.. Kugene. llr. Hull in very niii.li in. fnvnr of riirpnrt development llu'nuKhout tho sinln tin pmiinn'cd by tin) Anierii-ini Leinn. Above tuny bo seen Miss Marion Pliv, IV. Hall's serrelary, who neooaipniiieil him nn the trip. Lt, Uull, and Tl. II. Ilnhi. niliit. ' w Screenfafe m SELECTS OFFICERS ffojwood H'liiilrihiilt'fl.) A -IrtKCthcr nu'i'lliiK if llii Cniihi'iiioDil ftass nf iho Fh'st JJaptlst i-hurrh v;ih held last ihkIh with a ninuhoi- of men iuohimii whit arc inien'stert iti our Shnrluy Hchftul ti ml Hie xiict'i'sx nf thi rlast. A buslnt' moi'tliiK was hM with tin rullnwliiK officiTs Plei-ted lu vi' the rlans duriiiK llu coniiiiK yar: A. .1. AtiiliTMon, prcshW'nt; C I). Vruinan, Mfrretary; Jut J.stir, troasuriT. A irnKi"ini for thy--y car wiih adujucd. I'allint; for Jin ostyn hIvo nuMnlnM-Hhip drive, soniw. I In of pmlcavor In tho way of com munity 'ami publicity through tln press and nilwrwisc. ''hi- ulasH Is Krowhif- in numboi-M as wnll as interest: all men who do nut attend Sunday Mchool any where else have a standing Invita tion to join with uh Sunday niorn- Iuuh at 11:4 5, and of course, w By WADE WERNER HOLLYWOOD, Cnl. rnn of the HturK ol Mntlyvvnotl about whom pict urii ocrs hear very lilt lo in Harry Oliver. lit stars ut build hiK extraordinary aets. The sad part ol his HkUl, of course, i the fact thai the more natural tho set looks on the screen the less likely any film, fan in to wonder ?i&LVM ... ... wnar ni ust was t'S"fl responsible, for It. "jSiS ThoHe who utroll ! i onen ii roiiKH uu studios, however, Harry Oliver .-;Pt tn Uiiow Oli . ver's Rein by the "feei' nf them, i Ho seems to have the knack of 'mnkins alrcuU n ml houses look as though iienplo really Uvcil in i them, oveifc when one walks by & 1 1 know I tit; lb em to bn mn U-r-.helinvn peel all the men who are njcmbeivf And a rlverfhe built recently wiih of the church but not ' nt IHtdliitf a t mountain loomiim over it, all in the clans si'Hsionft every Sunday i Hi' open nir, locked more convint: morninw to be there regular. As 1 Iiik a:ul nttracllvo than somo of a member of the church you owe : Kemiine California scenory nearby, it to your (lod, your, family and' ,J'nt. now bo is Uwy recoiiHtruct yourself. A warm welcome, a Klad ir-'I an Oroiion wheat field inside hand nnd n wood lime awaits you. ! H e stages on tlie I'ox 4 lot. The original field was shorn I of its stand of grain ami the wheat 1 stalks shipped to I lotlywuod to ;"tako root" aiuiiu. When tli bt-'t i scene of "Our Uaily Ih'ead" has bpen shot, the crop can bo har vested once more and made into Ircal flour or breakfast food. lly Kii ke I,. Klmioti '4 WASHINOTONThe unfljiisheU condition of the tomb nt Arlinnton National eerneiery of ih1 I h ki own Soldier created an incident during me visit to Washitiji'on ol ir. hekener and his officers ' f' the preai Oerman commrrrial ti'a'ns Atlantio air liner Graf Zeppelin wntch seemed for a time destined to east a cloud on the atmosphere nf international Kod will. In the hurry and unfamiliar bustle of his vinit to the tomb to place a wreath upon it, (he aivship commander inadvertently stepped on the tomb itself, lt looks more like the base of a projected hut uncompleted monument than a tomb in Its present state and this no doubt played a part in what happened. Kmbassy nnd government offi cials were quick tn move in correc tion. A hasty conference wiih press and news reel photographers resulted in almost all piettlies be intr stricken out. Dr. Kckener came back and went through the cere mony nfiuin in order that a proper film record might ho made. Some of tho camera men even went so far as to break their original plates. 1 Kolienrr at .Mount Vernon As to Dr. ICekener's personal attitude toward the ideals and tra ditions American;; reverence there can be no -doubt. During that samo visit to Washington ho demon strated his respect for these in n way that had nothing l dn vih publicity or news reels. t Ho was very tired after a con stant round of repetitions from the time he landed, still under the strain uf the amazing itir' voyage when, major responsibility rested on his .shoulders. Dr. Kelp. Her man cbaruc d'af r.iitvs. caw this and maneuvered to glvt' .the, air ship commander a chance ior rest, slipping him away for an jiUtomo bile rile with .Mrs." Kelp."' And by wish of Dr. Uckener himself, the car stopped: at a flor ist's and then sped to .Mount Ver non where, unrecognised' -by. . the thrfftging tourists, lie aid a floral tribute on the tomb of C.eorge Washington. Tomb Ciiurd Necessary Ultimately there will be a fitting monument of stune sort to mark lie tomb of the l.'nknown. Con gress has grunted the .authority and made appropriations and tho study of a suit aide com plot Ion fcf this memorial to American dead in the World war is progressing. Against the wish of army authori ties to- avoid stationing a special military gtnrd on Lite terrace of Mu? Memorial Amphithuaier where the lTn known lies, however, such precaution:-: have been necessary. An armed sentry Is posted there through all di.ylight hours when the cemetery is open to the public. A canvas head shade protects him a little from the sun glare and a sentry box, marring tho beauty of the classic architecture of thu ter race rail, affords titorm shelter. In no other way lias it been possible to prevent thoughtless desecration of the tomb by the hundreds of tourists wiio visit the shrine. I 1'LYMorTH. Kng Nov. I :t (A1) The steamship jduurciaiiiu urrivct at Plymouth today after a tempes tuous voyage during which about twenty passengers ami crew mem bers were slightly injured. The worst day was when the liner ran into a terrific Movie .Misunderstanding , ! Some uf tho ur-;ro extras are still 'a little dubious about these talk ing pictures. Low Seller says he i looked tl. rough a crowd of negro jctl in "H(?-ri i iiH-dtalngue ilounil a lad ! ho wanted. .Saturday ( Y , k . hrt (nl.l tl.n Iwm- "Kilt u ci-. gale, the wind attaintim a velocity j , , ,' ' ,. n,.Q - " ' " , . V . . . The applirant seas were terrific nnd it huge tidal nrr,imi .-nP ,,, .,.-1. .'s.' which la to -t picture, and finally who resembled what hastily looked wave "which looked as high an the Mauretatiia's funnel s" came aboard her boat deck. The liner rolled heavily and some twenty nassengerH and crew were bruised, but all the injuries were of a minor character. "l.lssen, Uosh,." he 'ittavered. "Ah don't ihink you want ju in tl.is yero pitcher at. rill; and Ah don't want to be In it 'wither. 'CniiKC when H eomes 10 bandllii' lions Ah never was no movie, actor." Stomach Troubles "There ara many rrymptomt of ulccri of the tomach, some of which are a typical chronic pain which occurj from one to three or four hour following the meal. It la a sharp, cutting excruciating type of pnin, present aa oon as the tomnch has emptied itself of food. 1 "Chemically it it usunlly due to a hyperacid secretion. We also find a great deal of gaseous distention, a feeling of discomfort, distress and sometimes nausea which is characteristic of this ailment." The shove is an extract from editorial by Phillip M. Lovcll, N. D. PEKRLKSS 8TOMACAL RK.MKDY has afforded thousands of people relief from Hyperacidity of the Stomach, (ias on Stomach, Heartburn, and Gastrio Distress due to Hyperacidity. . On hand at Jsrmln Woods and pthtr good druggists. Life in Holly.wood Tlione wiin think HvlriR ill II illy iwood is jusl a huphaznrd exlstnni'o, full of pictures and pnrtios. nr-u rc- rsnrctfully referred ti) n recent on nonncement of the aintilishnienr of the A"ndemv of Advniieed ThM'Mlt nnd Fine Art of I.IvIhk In llolly wnitl. Tim school's unooiincenieul 'p (snys it has a fnculiy of l! teaeh- ors nnd will offer courses to "fit OI.KVl'.I.ANI). Nov. 13.- (!f n. lone for ti e conquest of life's prob roKPit hy a four year feileral vrlsnn I leni '"' the mastery of environ- term Iniooseil mum him. .himui T. mem KILLS CELL MA1E1 Xovlnjt, 3ii, a prisoner nt the county jail, killed his cellmate with tin iron pipe early today, according to his confession to police. Donald Prentiss, said to bo dis trict manager of the Petroit terri tory of n lnrgo automobile manu facturing corporation, was tin vic tim. He died hi a hospital with out regaining consciousness, with 11 fractured skull. Xcvimt. confcftHCil that he had In tended to use tho Iron pipe on Fed eral Jndge Paul Jones, who sen tenced htm, but did not grt n ehanee to do no when brought Into court yesterday. And Hollywood sonic environment. certainly ia Wind Nlitt for Mull. HArnKTTK. Minn. Mail nnfl freight and occasionally pas sengers will he whirled across the frozen Lake of the Woods this year to the v-.rthwoKi AnVir country on n wind sled driven by nn air plane motor. Harry Mitchell, the contractor. Is building the sled. Zena 1 ; ravel Ik hauled for local road repairs. Chim has ITOUP Rubbed on throat and chest, Sthe effect of Vicks in reliev ing spasmodic croup is two fold: , (1) Its medicated va pors, released by body heat, reach air passages direct; (2) At the same time it stimulates the skin, thus helping the inhaled vapors ease the difficult breathing. ways at once f?, Vapor ub OvFRft Million Jars Used Yearly TtACHING A NATION TO AVOID SEVERE ale'5 mm Protection for Potmen, MDfl'OW Resident of Moscow who own dogs can no loimer ivtpect to hove lettern de livered' nt their doors unless they keep their pets leashed. Some time ngo the poHtofftee supplied all letter-carriers with whips to protcrf themselve-i, but his proved Insuf ficient 11s n rtafeuuard. Sinneihing to Worry Over, MK.MPMIS, Tenn. (VtA cavity in a toolh may he ns small an one fifth the sine of n toothhrush bris lle and still hold 8.400.000,000 germ, dentists at n recent clinical meeting were told. Oleah Kur faces of teeilj never decay, the dentist spenkim; said. Hi-toriml legacy. WASIUNt;T. IM. A l.ct ters purported to have been writ ten by fleorue Washington, Thomas 1 .lefferson atitt Itenediet Arnold ore amnntr do umentu nnd papers le- ' ourathed by Mm. Marrie Moreno Helinch, who dletl neently. to her' non, William Duano Morgan of Now York. I TlttU UI.fNOMi: II ACKIA'tt tin t.Hs si,)ppKi Couching Is often duo to nn irritation of thi throat that per sist en; hacking e-nlv makes worse. To stop It nt once, hold for a time a dose of Foley's Money and 'lap Om.ponnd low In the throat, as for n garicle. then swallow. This puts the healing, soot him? tpialities of Koley's llony and Tur t'om pouml in direct contact with the Irritated surfaces, a tut relief H Immediate. Try It. Kor iile by Jarmln Woods Urug Stmt'. y ZTS-'- V'Sv '1 -fflb II- ...it's a quick; easy trip, and the fare is low to California When California business or pleasure invites you, be lhre "tomorrow." It's just a day away by train and you'll enjoy the trip. 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