PXGE TWO Q nRDFonp ffiit, Rmny& arEDfronp, oirafioy. tttdav. .tastaw is. John Johnson Writes of Sights and Experience in Qfient Streamlining Cars Would Double Speed Ktllliu-'f Xolc: fnliu V. IoIiiimiii mill Sinn uvi. v.i-11 known Miitfnril men, tiiHiil fi-nm K1111 l-'riinriMHi m XntiilM-r will fur n trip iiitiiiiHl iIm- world. 'Ilirlr voyago will In of M'vei iimiiIIi.' (lut-mimi-during wliirli llmr Ihi')- will ilxit M-orin nf Aiiilli mill Kiimixiin iiiun li-it-. At lln n'iiiil or 1 miht. Mr. .InlniMin will ilrx-ribo -ilif illlcnMiliK irlp fur Mull Trlliiini- lciiil.-r. (In- rnllimflig li-lu-r Ix'liutTlio twciitul of hta culorrul unii-lii. wliit-li will Appcur rrom time lu time1. TOKYO, Japan. The next I (ho cnrniiulion of lln ih-vv einpi-i--Uuy upent In vLllini; the , ' " would ho difficult to ilc- vatluiiH h u i 11 1 n b dlHtilcts 1 ' 'i uf the city. a-., well an the h1iois in as - mm which niu-h product of art an inn tie in Ihunoturvne. cloisonne, porcelains. LtctiufMif, hainljtm and ' Uvouzv. UV wandcrt'il into tho ' many siili- Htnoin, narrow ami lhrunKt-il wttli ilioucanils of men i uml women, uh- well an i-htMrcii. : till c lattei inR ahnifT with thlr wooden crosa . HraU'tl pumlulh. 1 worming squirinhiK their way ' ' through it countlcw numlici of hi- I cycles, ox-cart and TlckMlniH, ' nlr"ct vciutt'i h HhakiriK little bHlH J and HiiiK-HoiiKiitK their varioun ( wares made a most picturesque j setting of Oriental life. Jitw Fac-lnjf Colossal Tuisk 1 was tin pressed with the total u licence of ItiUffhtcr or even un ap pearance of happinoHU on the faces; of the people of Tokyo, for tlurint; out thin city and cunnot recall havlnif heard bo eonsiTvatlve ant one hundred estimate thousamL pete : plf, old and young, dreaded In ; innnu-iHde in every conceivahln ! K!-otestUo manner Hurling through ' the Ht reels, frantically houtliK t the mime, of then emperor, datio Ink and riiiKiiiK little hells and KivinK vent to violent and furious outbursts of their Joy. We went out and mlnBlod in thin colehntt ItlK throng, and were treated k'I naturedly and kidded back and forth nil along tin way some coining out and grabbing uh by the 1 arm, and wo danced and shouted I along with them. Later on, wc were nd vised that through our hotel management we could secure renervutiona to tho "OoHm" dance 1 of lUoiwfyn Time, which is an an j nual event. Jit the spring time, but I was being given in honor of the In Yokohama, we .;,, ," , '., im. Attend Gellut Dance Wo secured mir reservations at ar0 yen each, and as. first clas.i patrons, were admitteit from Hound of laughter, a whistled tune or a word of song. These people u i ti going about the serious task oT rebuilding their, stricken city, and , the task is coIohhuI. TIichg .laps are pretty good iner- i-lifi ill u mill u'11 li :t t'i 1m 1 1 tuniifi 1 1 (1 1 confalm with them. riKhlhiK fni !Hll" H''1" ln f"'"". "UH u their lowest prlfleN, They uro ull ' A """ "f liiiiiu dl- "Hhltip-sllooteiH" and Hue 'uu com- nlf,,1 l uround, uIjko- Imk. and thu Aineiican In npotted i ,ll"'l' BlK'"1 fo1' "'"' i'i'nute, n ready cnh.- Heolt ami I lire I wl,,ll : Kil l. dreed In u wonder- nui hiik hiiu eiiini oiuerco aitair. I Mipr'3 ? 1 I iL . AW ,.4 1 f -i ht if The 10-foot wind tunnel of the United States bureau of standards a 1 (above), scene of many scientific studies with airplane models, reveal- special entrance into the room of ed the extraordinary part air resistance plays in limiting the speeds bf the "Ten t'ereinony." Hern we 1 riodern automobiles. Two perfect scale models, resembling toys (lower vir ujifiuiy aim Hoieiiimy si-aieu 1 icfv; were ount of inc ice".s carneo on oy up. n. L. urydon (lower right). Jl . K. Iteirhtohl (ANHoclated I'ress Autotnobllo Kdllor.l WAHHINUTD-V W If automo IjIIch . were streamlined like air- sat beforo n hugo bronze comalrier ,,lHnM lhoy WQuUI l,''l- spet'o n, 1 luwever, iney would rival tlio futuristic designs a pretty touKh pair to trim, and ft knowledge of merchandising. I whlt, " n" Hewlng u green 1 1"''"1 i'i.i. vu-b.. t Hllld to be worth about t wetitv ' " oulu rr... ..... ... v,..,. idollaiH ner Mound. A liiiln I... modern artists and probably the most fertile agricultural H.uewhore, and throe tiny 'uId tvt by present trlcl of Japan, and It Is wonderful 1 Kirls stepped from behind dB motorlMlii. Himcn curianiH. came forward and! Uw. n v- luid before uh a mi. mil china tray H"'' u lmH brvn Hirough containing a colored cake with ,, H'X'iiinentH carried on by the bu sPlinter of bamlHio Kionk ! iii.J',' t Mtandardx, aiv determined to look over thouuundi of acres of land, every Inch of which Is being to produce 'lt maximum in food product. A great portion of this I land is being cultivated in tho pro- i"'1' of ,l- 1 watched the Japanese exclusiel by the amount duction of rice, but In some din-, Kl,lH. tney carefully wrapped " , , , 1 " trlcts thu mulberry Is cultivated i",w ("t"1' Vl,v u," vir iihp- '" 7" extensively, the leaves of which t K",! '"Uln t remain on the furnish nourishment for tho silk b,M-1, ur H"II Hble leforo each worms. 1 vf UHj After five nioru minutes of Tim rice area Is all divided In small square sections, from fifty to one hundred feet square, bor dered by a narrow embankment, about ten Inches or ono foot wide, on top of which Ik a very narrow little path, and these embank inciitH merely separate 0110 little squaro from another, and thu de pressions nro run full of water, as the rico plains require It. Tan gerines are also grown In some sections, uml they in tun a hUK'' vegetable like giant white nidi)) that goes to make up u portion of the iiutlni'H food supply.' Another amazing sight la to see tho vast amount of labor that gueH to the production of their cropw. To look uver their fields at my time, is to witness a huge army of men and women, toiling uwuy lu these ficldH. Thu women uh well as the men working like beasts of the field drawing Imavy, hu go , wheeled carta loaded with huge piles of. rice and vegetables, amounting easily to a ton or more, with perhapH an old woman and man yoked to It, pulling uml tug ging it along with tho strained look or the struggle ill their faces. No modern methods are In evi dence In tho cultivation or har vesting of these crops, for In most instances hundreds of men and women were aeen flailing out the flee' by hand, and In a few places wu noted an occasional gasoline engine doing the work. All chil dren nru compelled to uttend school lu Japan, and only tho men anil women were working In the fields. Wo returned from Nlkko In the evening, arriving at Tokyo about U;3u, mid utter having a nice late dinner at a very fashionable Japa nese cafe, we returned to our hotel for the night. Kyoto Is Culture lVntir The next day we Hpeiu Heeing the city and visiting the shopping absolute silence, the delicate tone of the bell wa heurd unco more, and from behind tho silken cur tains the same tiny doll-like Ot-lshas came forward again, each bearing an earthen howl contain ing hot tea, which was placed be fore us, each of the girls stepping back ono of two paces and with 11 very . dignified and pronounced salaam or bow. turned and glided away, their little silken sandals (dipping silently over the deep Oriental rugs. (Nht t UNtoni I ck Tilled JOach of I ho native gueatH, iiiHlng bolh IuukIh, grnsped the howl in the, palm of the hands, from each side of the veasel and drank the tea without removing it from the llpu. I took one swallow of mine, hut could go no further. .Scott and a .Mr, Hell with us would not touch theirs, and they could not be blamed for this, as one look ut this tea would stop unyono with a good normal American tttomach from craving drink in any form. It wilh green uh hou.su paint and of about the same consistency, covered with a bright green froth. Tho tnste of it would stuuKer th toughest American bootlegger. At any rate, we finished with tho ceremony and proceeded through suveral uponlngs and corridors, leading into thu main th outre. We were assigned neats In u sort of balcony overlooking the main floor of thu show house. After all the first class patrons were seated, the Hide door of the main floor was opened, letting In the throng waiting on the outside. There were no seats at all on tho main floor, everyone sat upon tho floor. The Minuo cxloifdod acrusH tho back of the theatre, and oil each Hide, nearly to the back of the room, heavy ntlk curtains concealing the stag" background from tho view of the audience. Someone came fin-ward before the curtain and Careful streamlining solved the problem of defeating air rcHistancc lu airplane construction, but. a streamlined automobile with n pointed front and a long thin tail is beyond the average motorist's imagination, Jt Iuih been learned that the present -day autoinubtle with n maximum speed of ro miles an hour would have to have an en gine eight tlmcH Its present slz 'ttandards' project. Dr. Dryden 'used thu wind tunnel which has i proved un indispensable uid to the development of alrplnnes. The f tents-were made at tho request of an American automobile manufac j turer. who supplied two perfectly I scaled models built at a cost of SHJMM for the tests. The wind tunnel is capable of ' stirring up un air stream or gale of any Intensity from 11 few miles .1111 hour to more than loo miles 'an hour. Thu model Is suspended lu the tunnel so that the ulr forces i can be studied and recorded on ; apprupriate instruments which show the extra horsepower neces ;saty to overcome air resistance in automobiles uf present deidgn. Overcoming air resistance, is a vital factor in the successful flight of airplanes. because without (streamlining planes would not be j able to maintain speeds sufficient ; to insure controlled flight. In ! automobiles, however, the design- or has bowed to tho desires of the J public for beauty of line and Plenty of room, only to sacrifice and power, to attain a speed nf inn speed and make nocessaiy the use miles an hour. This Illustrates tho j nf larger engines and more gaso cnnniuius amount of speed sacrl- 1 line. districts. The followtiiK day wo I announced something In Japanese, left Tokyo on our way to Ko! fr a, day's chopping1 and sight-seeing In Kyoto, This Is tho center of Japanese culture and art. Everything Japanese U at Its best Iti Kyoto. It was formerly the eapltol of Japan fur a thousand years, and tho Imperial palace at this place was used in tho vecent coronation of the emperor. This city is 317 miles from Tokyo, and most of this distance was through rich agricultural, as well us manu whteh of course, we could nut understand. Thu curtains were not drawn they all dropped and dis appeared like a serpent crawling ln a hole in thu stage floor. The Japanese are real artists. Japanese Theatres Hcautlful Tho stugc settings excelled any thing 1 have over scon In America. Kor art and beauty in decoration they have no equal. It Is said, Twelve singing girls, with long neck guitars or a ort of "tike," fired lu aulumoMlcs' because of present design fixed by popu lar laste and convention. I)r. H. Ij. Dryden of the bureau of standards found in the course of his lests Willi perfect eighth hcii le models of a Kinall car now on the market that at 40 miles an hoiiv, eight ext ra horsepower would be neccHsarj' to overcome the air resistance of the full scale automobile. At fin miles an hour, lfi.7 extra horsepower would bo required ; at On miles, -7.- horse power; and at 70 power It would take u bruvo designer or manufacturer to put a cur on the market conforming to the lines which scientific. Investigation might reveal as 'most efficient. Conventional designs hove become so rooted in the minds of the buy ing public that any departure would be doomed to almost certain failure. The tests arc valuable, however, to learn how much speed is sacrificed and to make possible further study which may lead to development of some device to cut miles, -13.2 horse J down "lr resistance without injur ing the lines and bcuuty of the In carrying out the bureau of 1 automobile. tucturing districts, with all Japun'sjit on one side of the stage, and working and her noil producing its, 'twelve girls with drums ami cym maxlmum. Kho has to Import rice 1 bals ,sat facing tho others ou the ouch year from, China to feed her j opposite side. -The show was on, People. uml. of all the weird sounds and Coronation In Celebrated - ' noises I huvo ever heard, It was lu .We reached Kyoto early in the this place, evcnln;, ar.ti tuuiut a most tumsuul The changes of scenery were demonstration taking place, they marvelous and beautiful, and the etc celebrating the luxi night of Guard Against "Flu" With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a o-W. The mo ment you get those warning athw nib on Rood old MusteroU'. . Musterole relieves the conception and stimulates circulation. It hn all the good qualities ol the old -fashioned mu .tnrd piaster without the bliiter. First you fee a warm tingle a the heal in jt ointment penetrates tho pores, then a soothing, cool in sensa tion and quick relief. Have Mutter- ! ole handy for emergency use. It may i prevent serious 11 mew. To Mother; Musterole Is also mad in milder form for bebies and email children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tubes performance, while It was lacking 1 In music ami harmony as wo un j dorstand H, w us a mont colorful 'and pleasing entertainment. All changes tn atuye effects were made without u drop curtain the I remnrkuble transforniiitlniiH tuk ( inn pluce light before Ar eyes. 1 Forest scenes, lundhvapes, orchard j and garden bcenos. us well us In i terior effects, faded from 0ic into I another, with no clush vt color nor j breaking of harmony. When the i performance whs ovr. our llk t mind a Is wero removed ond wo j were soon In the streets in the spent three or four hours looking about this city. Kobe Is the main port of southern Japan, and a great man u fact tiling center. fe ing a seaport city. It has been modern iged loo much to bo very interesting. Had h lovely trip the first day out from Kobe, going through the straits, .between the bountiful Islands thu sea, blue ns sapphire, and tho sun shining above. Smooth seas and sunshine are very neces sary to the pleasures of a sea voy age, and this day was perfect. The second day out w encountered heavy, rough seas, and as usual, half the puNsengers aboard re mained in their staterooms. Steamer Kilters Wlwmgpoo Tho morning of the 4th we en tered I ho delta ut tho mouth of Die Vapty,o'rlver, a gnvit yellow floor of (Ills mud. Wo crept slowly up ibis river until we entered the Whangpoo, the river that flows through Shanghai. Wo p'roceeded slowly up this stream, drawing our keel through the yellow mud. the hone liner being followed and passed by hundreds of Chinese Junks, some with huge sails of reed and bamboo, others belni; sculled along at a surprising rate of speed by the skillful oarsmen and women us well. luiugiini iiarnor iicmthico: i borders of tho international boun dary, under any circumstances, re gardless of guide or numbers, and those living in the International boundary have ceased to venture into the Chinese city beyond the boundary gates. Wo did take a little flyer about ten blocks in all beyond the border in a good car with two reliable Chinese guides and driver, but kept going, push ing our way through the mass of people in streets not more than twenty feet wide. 1 couldn't help but think of the misfortune to run over someone, and have to stop, and the result of having a thou sand of these fanatical demons right after you lu a minute. Safety rrevHullmis Taken To Klve you some idea of the danger here. 1 will wiy that it was ut'ionyary tlmt every officer on board havo a .4:1, fully loaded, strapped to his belt, four guards with riot guntj were stationed on the bridge of the boat and stood guard every minute the vessel was in port. These guards have re mained on deck all the time com ing down the China coast, to uvoid a possible pirate attack. I guvo you tho impression of most people who have seen the Imperial hotel In- Toyko and lis classification us one of the world's finest hotels. but while In Shunghal we hud the I hundred thousand people, so you (see what a small chance a Chirtls) I man has when tie g A something ; u rnni' wit h ht rn I hn I nuil Nm I , medical uttentlun. f 1 have tulked with o tunny in- , iteresting people and have learned j of so many things tlmt uro now ' j and Instructive thnl I already feel : well repaid for my trip, and it is I not as yet one-fourth finished. I Wo left Khanghai-this morning.. Sfiid waited out in the great yellow ; I flood for the tide to come in to, illft our vessel so we could proceed -j down the stream. We are now out ! Ion the open sea, and have smooth , milling, and say, Jt is surely good , j when the sea is not rough. I am inclined to think our pan- irouch. and as a result vi-n- un. comfortable, but when it is smooth going and we feel well, it Is fine. To those who ure? inclined to be nick I would never recommend a sea voyage. However, the infor mation you gain and the many strange and interesting places ure well worth the sacrifice of being uncomfortable. It wu very cold at Shanghai, and they advise us that we will have to don our 'linen suits ut Hong, Kong seven hundred miles south, 1 To Witness Ken Burial It neemH incredible, but we were up in the captain's cabin, and he explained 11. saying thut it was the cold monsoon from tho north .Manchurian plains that swept down over Shanghai that -made it so cold, while Hong Kong had the mountain ranges north to protect her from the winds and tho warm currents washing her shores. He also advised us that a man was to be buried at sea tonight nt nine o'clock, and wo expect to witness tho ceremony. (Another of Mr. Johnson's In tensely interesting letters will be published at an early dalo In the I Mail Tribune, describing the ad ventures and experiences of Mr. ! Davis and Mr. Johnson on their j round-the-world trip.) i legumes, such as tho clovers,; require a largo amount of lime , and are sensitive to acidity. It Is ' best, therefore, to apply lime pre- j vlous to seeding down this type1 of crop in localities where soil , has a tendency to ho "sour." The ! more fertile tho land Is, tho i greater tho degree of acidity that : a crop can successfully withstand. MUST BE HEALED Taking dope to mask" the ptln caused by neuritis or rheumatism Is a waste of time. Toasting relief run only be obtained by heating the in flamed nerves and imsues. io to your druggist and uflk for a package of Tysmo tlmt penetrating, healing absorbent which soaks In through tho pores, nnd hflps to drivn out the in flammation for good. Tho mlnvitr you rub It on ymi bedin to feci better. Pains and aches poon stop, rong tlon Is removed, nnd serenes, stiff ness or Hwelllug lr. pniR'i''.s or .lolnt1 Rradunllydlfmppears. Typmol Jq Rimr mtcod liarmiH. plensnnt and easy .o ueo Alwa.t in kocV t Kli-nug'H Drug Storii 1 Stolen in 1928 0 Ten Billion Dollars! Are you becoming hardened to headlines? Every news paper you pick up shouts the stories of more holdups, more robberies, more burglaries. In 1928, America's crime bill was almost equal to the total war loans of the United States to Europe. In one year alone ten billions of dollars! Vf Keeping your valuables at home makes things easy for the criminal. Keep YOURS in a First National Safe Deposit Box. First National Bank Medford, Oregon This is the first shotving of the Nru) Series Models wc will ex hibit at the New York Auto Show. Till' .wuli'iM of llu- null uf 1 1'llvlli'tto of ki'Ihk Uu-oukIi the SlmiiKhiil. im-lmpx. will affiiid IIm ; .Mujfsllc hotel, uml for riul h!mi-k-ii'iiti'st viiili-ly of wiitor vnifi lo 1 ,lm' holi'l him tlu ni nil lumen, liu found In the woi-M. Slmnulml 11 ' formovly n very wealthy In not Un lui-iio u elty un Tokyo, j 'I'hlniw prlvute Home, uml mum Tokyo htivltiK u )oitilutlou of over ! I'UreluiHoil uml rrinoilcIiMl uml in two million uml five humlieil j lurKeil for hotel. They left hpv thotiHiiml. Khuimhut'x poiuihillou ,,'al "r vooiiih us they wvrv Ik but ono uml one-hulf million. ! otiKlnully. ujul. reiilly, word cun- , mil (loHeiiho the heuuty uml mar veloliM Oriental deRaiiee of Ulln i We (Icriilml not to remain In 1 Shaniihai as lonfi us we ut firt ; plnnneil, uml thought It more to Better thm muttvd flutter hill while It Is reully a poor hur. hor, It Is the traillim eenlor anil etearliiK house to the Kroalrsl population In tho world, for It serves ua the outlet lo thu nuisl densely populutud norll.ui of China KhanKhut Is the sea port i r HklnK to um tills time In llonu tor u population of two hundred I ""B nu u visit to tho ancient million people. Alone the wuler i " ut 'union. trout uru the tort-Inn eoni-ossloiis. I Jio I'tillrc I'l-ous-llon und Is inuilc up of lienutlful mod. j You must understand that tho cm. up-to-dat hiilldinKs. fine ! w hite man has no pollee protec. hotels uml club srounds. The parks tlon ut ull In thu Orient, not i-vcn und rei reatloii Biounds arc very ; in Japnn. As an Illustration fine .m. t:huni;b.ii is t ailed the j genilcmun wbhliiB to go some l'arls of tho Far LCttst. uml iu.r. i In n.iL-..n .............. - i..t...i... midst of the dunelim and .houtlnn hups deserves this repmailon. : to tnke hlni to bis destination. "'V'. ''1."' , -,,,., ! Antl-Whln. Uiiirwl Notnl ' W'hjfc enroute the rleksha broke lu . ?i I,.". " a""!',"" A" ,hp 0,h"'' " oil v ;!" '" threw the white man IliK. tho noise subsided und the ..... ..1....11.. i-i.i.... .. ....1 in ik. . , . e .o r . , i '1 ' -""'" "y ""l. conKes.ed pop. i " """"I"K hi. neek. Ho was i.lr. . 0.1 ' V ,.n,,,"l""- '"""'" eondltloiw- ,x. 'Imlled before the pollee eourt und ol. i w ! 1 tveme poverty. dlMi-csslm.- ,,. ".-" ISO yen or ...0. for breiik- .".K" i.p-Mi 101 11 ;,iiil hI.'iuu... In.. ...I...-. 1... 1. 1.. : Inn lilt, rli-ltiln. li. i'l.i.. I. I- fiisi lmitim; beyoml w ords, and w e ' woi-se. 0 were unfoiiiinMe in seelm; as ' leillin" 'ili'llltles Ijiekbur mueh us wo did. for the air Is ! To Rive you soino Idea of China s (Hied with 11 feelliiK of unni chen- i cumllllon In tho mcdirnl wny: AVe slon. us thing do not look ton ,,',, a iloctor nhonrd the Cleveland fimi.l tiH.iin.l ul.aHHl..i 1 l-etllenlntf In lhini. 1 ok. ..m ku ' .. .. ...vu,.,. vii.anp. mil no... mm I " u, Ul. the hulled of torelRners Is up- I'lutlc In a hnspltnl ut a point near proaohlnu the breaking- point. Wo Tientsin. This hospital had a ca were wni-ned by the i-aptalu of our P'"'".' of two hundred patients, vessel iiKniivit koIhh beyond the ' "ni1 " 'v"l populmion of Hire ! uffalrs us usual I Travelers Minn In Kyoto ' The followInK time In Kyoto we I suenl In vlsltlnjt their wonderful : vmleiy of shops, thut handle every ! conceivable kind of Oriental pro. I ducta. Thut evcntiuc we took the eluctrlo truln for Kobe, to soil ut 3:00 u. m. for Rhunghul. 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When you sink into the deep cushions, and relax at the restful angle of the seat When you notice the fine interior, appoint ments and the unusual head and leg room Then, when you start the motor, and quietly, smoothly, and effortlessly glide over the roads It is then that you would not believe this car sells for less than $1000 if you did not know it. Thousands have accepted our invitation to in spect, compare and drive this new series Auburn Six. As a result an unprecedented demand is sweeping the country for this, the longest, strongest, roomiest closed car in the world un der $1000. No other car offersyou as much size, strength, comfort, efficiency and endurance. The proof of this claim" is to be found in the car itself. Ortce you acctpt our invitation you too will know why Auburn gives you the most for your money. AUBURN AUTOMOBILE CO.. AUBURN. INDIANA Southern Oregon Sales and Service Medford Ashland