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PAGE FOUR MEDFOnn MATL TRTBUNF. MEDFOKD, QfiEGOX'. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1923. FUVVER SAM a rm 'J Aerocar New Type Motor Transport o Miss Prior, (lie teacher, wan try ing lo n plain 10 hr young charge" lite meaning of I ho word persever ance. "What Ix II," she akeil "thnl carries u man along rough roads and smooth roads, up hlllH and down, through. Jungh-a and swamps and raging torrents?" There via alienee and then Har old, whose father was an automo bile. dealer, spoke up: "F.xcusc me. ui!s but there ain't no auch car." I i . rrhfiFr r !....,.,, l.s The unusual vehicle serocar. construction. of 'AVIATION PLANS : QUICK TIME TO mm urn nnnm i IjULAItU orlllo NEW SALES HEAD VU K I ill inK ih- Dui-at orjcam: ITIUlUli UU jentirtl helU other .mi" "Kill. I., i '..Mi-uMttn nt iiVci-iltri- flliM'll t in Jill U fll C'l U I'.T u " ' V ...... . ,i. i.. ii.. 1-i.t ,.t t Ui 1 i-i i 1 . . ........ tm... ii tt-..-hi .1 tn ir : til It) ill) 11111 Of .1-1 il i'u mill, 'an' liV 11 IMK'UMlillil H ilt i i--t e.w . Florida (o Dotrull by Hugh A.jrouimn uomr.nea i-m .," - MiW 1 Ulttv. iii Air iruHwpurj. j havlnic Uoiiioiislt !(! ilial it In I i.i-.iniHtiln f oiimotltiun with the . I world's host riiltwayu In J'uropo ' ,i,n iuii(i Atm'riu. U now louklns tort itM I ffrratcr profit mid AniiouiicLiiit-nt luix Ii(.Mn muUt' of j tlin n ppointmenl of Tiioiniin Z. J.irrard. who formerly wan m-nrral jSUiph niHfiuffM of Iht Hurant Motor Car company of Michigan, will fuiwume hU nw UuUcs with ilar- "Mr. Jeirard con to us with a mort ciiifl rocii." t. W. AViU ItnniH. iethi.'til of th ,Marmon coiupuny Baiit in ajmouneme le eiore join- itition. Mr. ; portitnt jml1 potiiUon in the auttimotiv induK- -try und tx thoroly familiar with t!erj" fcnirlo of motor car disiribu- , tion. foiibcouonUy. we believe, the i Ma in kiii company I foituna'.o etilUtlns hi Kfi:ce." in Mini Itosemary Lyuon, daugh ter of a miU'onalro Chicago ia.of chant, tried society life for a whilo but it bored her. 8h ot her father conBent hia men's clothing likes that better make .jood. Rvorvthittt; comes to him that it i -..i.'d. Cautat n . to work in atore. Sho ami hopa to "for sinking th assisted by Ad- Uunibell (noticing a small Hack of tea in hlH cup): "What In h'll does that waitreM mean by putting this Bull Durham In my lea?" An Unsung Arctic Hero ' ' ; ei-y easy rlililig. while high msv he safely inalntBined. . ,-- f The very lust worda vt Pcrclval Jinks were:: M; driving Improves tvlth a couple of drlnka." ' Medfold .Motor Hints: Never allow a girl to klsa you when you arc out driving with her. for If she drives a car while kissing you, ahe'e not giving the kite the attention It deserves. When you step on the gas until your car is making ii to 60 miles an hour, you may not realize it, hut dentil is riding right at your elbow. The. trouble with the. traffic these days Is that too many cops take up all the room on the alre'cts and leave-none for the cars. Headline reads: "Five' Ungainly Calves Jllock Traffic on Clly Street." Five? One of thoso flap pers must have had an Impediment In her galt. - ' He is so bald, his oars took l!ko fenders: Hud Ilia Orders Keven girls Hitting In a I'ord t-'amo along a Cadillac In jumped tho Horde. If a black cat crosses the path of a motorist. It's a lucky cat. Mvdford Cop (to woman driver) "Hey, you. why don't yousu look where ycr goln"f" "Woman: "Well, you Kce, officer, this Is the first time I'vo driven from the front seat." The true hick complex Isn't hard to find If you watch fur a slogan on a flivver. Though his has been nnrtRnl nart ill nearlv C' standing Arctic expedition of the last quurler century, fale never has permitted I'upt. Hubert A Bartlett. mariner extraordinary. to carry out Ills own polar pro- j Jects. I Had th'llKS worked out dlf-, ferenlly. f'apt. Hub Hnvllclt might, liavo been tho first man to reach I the Fouth pole. Iie pul" to which at lb s moment Com. Ith harJ ; Byrd and Ills aides are pushing their way. He might have heeii Iho first man to riy over urn norm It was Captain Holi who aided Arimfrni Peiirv so greatly In his successful struggle to plant stars and stripes at the apex an lm-! final iiolar trip. When Ihey sep- ry out- arted near the eighly-e ghth par allel as l'eary went on to suc cess and Bartlett turned nam.. Captain Hob says I'eary's lust words -were: , "lioodhyn. captain. If wo get there, it will be. Ihc south polo next and you as leader." ; I'ut It wumi'i to be. l'eary reaxhed 'the north pule, only to return to civilization and Is? coll-( fronted ' (with the Cook hoax.; Peury had ' planned to lecture ; of the fh:p Captain Holi -proved to be a hero In saving the men on Wrungcll Island. . - At present he Is off the . Arc tic coust jt Siberia collecting-rare auiniHl specimens for the Amer-Ic.-in Miiscuin of Xaturay His tory. ' . In little sectlon.i where or no ralleom- $28,925,480,000 CH li on.! Itli iiriififl liuclf i ta n Hob on the trijt to iho At-1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 24. OPt antic. The lecturo lour never Comntroltor of the Currency Polo If the little flivver could talk the flint thing they'd probably nuy to tlm driver would bo "What'a your hurry?" came off. 1'h.on Amundnen reach - ..I . I. 1 1 1 IAH Wflltt ?;tuccecded and died. The pub- 01 . ti i n.lni. wnrlr the northern hemisphere, but the f t t0 tintc-, and 1 Captain Hoba captain did not make tho final fji( dl.Pam of loading hia own daah to the pole. ' , cKiieditlon faded. V ' -.v ' rue t nneu pn-n . Ultonimilimh. illHtrftd of tho NorgR. might have flouted over inn Ml ed , norih June.1 '1113; to polo had captain nuo m-wu come a reality. ' ! HI proponal to take a uhlp to the far nor.h and let her, drift acroNi the unexplored area of Up north polar baan. lhat( the llinltH of tho area might be defined, was denied hlin. j Captain Hob Harllctt HtiU ban had more adventure In hia neatly, for y yearn on the Hea than falln' within the life Hpan of moat men. adventUrOKomo though thcy may be, ray the Detroit News. Now a Murdy man. &3 yearn old. ho has been termed by the National Geographic Society "the foremoHt .living authority on tho practical navigation of Arctic waterH." In a mudeat. but feel ing manner, he tulU In hl auto biography that he was awarded tho Hubbard gold medal of the National Geographic ociciy o the reautt of h'a work with l'eary. .inmm t onll attention to me announced today that the aggrc gate resources of national banks In the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii had reached to'.al of $'S.a:'3,IS'j.000 on October 3rd. The figure Ih an Increase of ItarHctt wan Wit ft tho 1 111-fiited , 9 l 7.24 !.0 over the total nhown SteranMon pxpedltlon. nrhiuh alnrt-'on tho Juno 30 bank call and ex ceeded by i.T 1 i.ustu.uuu tno re- ploro the groat unkown area Kourcen reported on 'October 10 or nhnv America. Aftn the Iohs last year. it .will have petition. ftlchard F. Hoyt. chairnian of the board of the newly organized Aviation Corporation of tho Amen lca, which .plana transport, service through Central America, "to the West Indlea, and along, tho weal and north coasts of -Mouth' A'meVica. bellnven the project will jJrovo one of the moat profitable air trans port ventures ever undertaken, pointing out that tho only compe tition is offered by the compara tively alow-moving Pteamahip. China,, with 1U vast distances. scant rairways urd undeveloped hlf,'bways, la regarded as n fertile field for aviation. With present fucilltlca. It takes throe weeks to send a letter from Peking to Changtu. the capital of China's moat populous province, although the distance by ulr Ir only about luOO miles. From Hankow to Can ton Is but a short airplane flight of fi30 miles, but the journey over land requires a week or more. Se ,w VV I waits. Scot; of the United suites nai.' has just received a medal awarded i.i..t 1... h ttx.n ?jtillan of Tur- r Itelose lrnn snjjar cau no vear, . miinl Dewey." . , Ride With Southern Oregon , , Stages The pioneer line of southern Ore gon - operating, local rervice from Medford -to Klamath Falls. This coiiipany lias served you faithfully In past years and will continue to give you excellent ser vice r llusses leave from Hotel Jackiiua THOMAS E. JARRARD General Sales lliro tor. .Marmon Motor far Coiniaijr .l.envi! Mcdfonl A.M.! NOON P.M. 8:::o K'-.OO 3:20 Leave Ashland1 ; A.M. NOON l'.M S:GO 12:opm i':."U P.M. S:25 P.M. S: 53 nion inmicfjiatcly. lie suceed.s . II 11 Mi.,..!-.! u-l,,. 1...U ...nlll'n.l . Magnets seven cet lon.;r ore from th'c Marmon company to' used on highway true'ks in Dakota 1 head a new enterprise for the In an effort to clear highway of manufacture of airplane engine metal that might puncture tire?, iaml aircraft in Indianapolis. ' Southern Oregon Stages Hotel Jackson Phone 309 WE USE HAWKISON VULCANIZING SYSTEM All Work Guaranteed Phipps Auto Park Highway at Jackson Phone 1037-R . J Absolutely No Radio Interference , VNot many people can do this," said the magician aa he turned hla Kurd Into a lamp post.. The man who gives woman pe destrian two-thlrde of tho sidewalk fhows courtesy, but the man who given a woman two-thlrda of the road nhuwa good Judgutcut. Thero Is thiu advantage to a coupe. There Is no driving from the back teat. He Hubert Only the Orwii Wall for Ihc Nlgiuil - A traffic light Man's "Stop" when read ' ut Hps that are , Mean "Co ahead!" ' Exceeding tho Hpeed limit alung lite road tu huccchs la jtit as dun gorous us along any other road.- .. . I'rlend "Von never lold me you 4had a new car." Proud Owner: "Ciee, 1 wonder If 1 iinUsed anyone else." ' Taxlcab Driver (teatlfytng In breach-cf'promlftQ unit); "Tht'y ntlw klaaed once, but It was a long Itisa." -t lawyer: "Did you time It?" Taxlcab Driver: Vca, air It was t'J.ho by the meter. ''oaturo Hyndl- - t.'opyriglii. Mow pate, Wuthlngton. , , HEAVY DEMANDS FOR DODGE CARS1 1 .".Price reduction on nil Victory: Klx'tind stuudurd six models have j resulted In unusuully heavy do-, mauds fur ears from Dudge ltroth- ers. dealers evel-ywhere. tihlpmeiits have been speeded up to take rare ! oriiirders liourlng tu the factory, and Indications uro that November! 'iditpmcnis will be one of tho hcav- j lent fall months In the history of I the' uompnny." says Clyde liuKln. i iif the I'wtkln Motor Co. j i. ''The reductions wero announced, tu the public utter aggressive work , at tho factory aiming ut volume 1 production und sales. t "At thefe now low prices, a j vulue never before offered in the I Industry is presented to the public, j .All-models ai the: latost typos built by tho company, und reprc-! sent a wide selection of body styles : utG eolor combinations. Tho ro- auctions as announced have . brought a quality six un tho mar- ! ket at prices formerly paid for a : foor. I "Motor cur buyers sseklng the j highest possible standards In per formance and economy, ooupled with dependability long associated with Dodge cars, are now offered an unusual opportunity. A car exactly fitting the transportation uoeds of millions of people Is avail able ut an outstanding saving, and ' ales following thesv price cuts In. dlcato an enthusiastic recognition ut this automotive value.'.' I , . !. I Pan r. A illllirHI mvi wmfc - , if.,t Aniuml-' ft, reaiy. nin. ---- ron. Dr. Orove C'ark llllhert, Kir Urnost Hhackleton. Vllhjiilinur Hlcfanison. Coin. Richard 12. Byrd. Col. Onirics A. Lindbergh eight In ull--Hiro the only men so honored. ("hi, nib, I!ob Is an uonoiuii Hii.mltlT tlf -UIUPUIIUII1H 1 Allierbail C.eogniplllciil Society! and the recipient of the Chill ies , l. Daly incdiil or I hut orgaiiiza I lull, lie received tho Duck giant of the Itoyul tleonriiphic Society ,.f ri, I Uillii'ii. The grant was founded by Iho bequest of Sir, Uooree Hack for tho rewarding; and -encouragement of seleiltlClj; ueotiru lihv and discovery. With l'eary Twenty icars i Hob Rartlclt was iissocliiled for; twenty years with Admiral I'eary's exploring In the Arctic. as ii mark of the esteem which h" held for Cupla'n Hartlelt. Peary gave hint the coniuinnd of his last Klippurllng parly 'on the sue--ccssful polar ilusli In Hum, Captain Rob went with him almost to "tho eighty-eighth par allel of latitude, then turned back at Peary's order. Ho re marks that Hie American Pub lic, always held ll asiilnsl Peary because lie did mil tuke Captnln Hob on to the polo wllh him. lie adds that lie neyer did, be cause llcnsoii. whom Peary Mid take, was a better . dog driver. Planned Smith Polo Trip Admiral Peary and Captain H"h planned an expedition to tho south pole, with liartlett as lead er ns Ibey'went north on the the I tir2 W mm Vfmfar I m mi . fei. and you will gain a new conception of whatl comfort and convenience really mean ! '. The RAY l. Knit by a successful pioneer in the oil-burniiig nclJ. Thn 12-year-old sun of Waltur Johnson, tho famod pitcher uf Iho Washington Senators, gives prom ise of bocomliK a worthy successor of his father as a baseball mounds-aisa. Titlo examination lias bo como snch general prac tice that it Would secni a bad title should be rnro but unfortunately it isn't. Good titles havo become bad by wrongly drawn wills, Incorrect figures in deeds, mortgtgei poorly foreclosed, eto. Better have yours Insured. 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