lfEBFORD YKIBTINE, rEPFORB. OKKOON'. S(rXlAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1829.
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SILVER ANNIVERSARY
f BUICK 29-48 HERE
New Studebaker President Eight Victoria
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"Pacific coast , motordom this
month extended enthusiastic wol
pernio to the newest, tid nlueteemti
membor of ths pretentious
Silver Anniversary Htilek lino. TI:o
new mortel, which made Its coast
debut at the Pacific auto show -tit
San Francisco and has been dis
played at aeveraLubsequent west
crn shows, is IhV "29-48" a four
iansenger coupe -on the llU-tneh
wheelhase," says -Mr. Beherer, of
the Scberer Motor company, Hiilck
dealer, . The flew coupe la - now
nvajlable for delivery at all Pacific
co&X paints. ,
"The new coupe,""" said i Mr.
ficherer," is powered by the Sl-
horsepower ilulck ' engine, the
largest anA most powerful motor
et maae-oy tsuicK. In design
the new "2B-4S" resembleB the
popular silver anniversary five
jiasseuger coupcon the long 129
lncb w-heelbase. However, It Is
designed to fill a demand by per
rons deslrlcx lighter weight, short
er turning radius and correspond
ingly greater ease of narkln(r. ' :
J "The four-passenger coupe may
he had In several entirely new and
hifthlyi attractive color combina
tions. ' It retains f the ; gracefully
rounded Bttlck body lines,' combln-
0O log the best features otlAmerlcan
j reatly to roominess and the com
fbrt. ot passengers,. '-.: ,J. v ,
("AH the widely popular silver
anniversary ilulck Innovations are
sIho Included In' the new car, not
hbly the fully adjustable driver's
seat, moved backward or forward
My a mere turn of a small knob
below the seat cushion, aud the
electric tandom-blade windshield
tyiper which 'Insures continual
ticlear vlslotOo bifth drh"r and pas
J aenger."
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GUI EVOLUTION
THEORY BUSED ON
HIS OBSERVATION
japes, jrei an r as sriy wsssssa
of sr-hLstorse sunn o far tlie
pfpd are ill.Miiictly fh ot man,
or a?n the mHinterrtt frag
ments of apes. Xo mlinjc tmfc
has ever b?cn foanii asjd bo d
not ISJpv ess eh thine ver
wero out?Ws the nvenJesees of
the taiiways axe itn brought into
eomari wUfe the tergor cmrs.
The biRe of the vHlssa ha.-,
sarfeitl. ftsr sht? rural uorkrs
VJESWA HOSPtTAfc TRIES
lAETGfUXG OAS. mRGTJtT
t VASHINOTO i&i The isiW f
theory of evoltttlon , advanced ty't
lend io do their ma?ktlng Sa ih? ch?arfvfrm aorf eih?r as the aa-
iwubj tou-ss, and seme of htz tfceUe f&r major QoerattaasP m
owsa ar similarly affeci-rt t bc- Vienna hosptoK :
MtVTOR HI hKS I rsj .T 4 v dslph hesIcai. ens of the Urgeat
OLft IKfKH CVSTOMS M&XtOO CITVyH Womes msf- fn Vfrnnau have operated wt
DUBLIN, irtsti KitK Sfnl1? ' fmjritfs srt enfronhng for w Ions : er&t hundrecl cas lately mtl?
The sdveni f iho motor omntbu.' sHge, A gnuji wilt de.-tcend v& th rersous s Warning t ssgnutoaw'usJiii
is revolulJonlitncr eosrfiiions la n?t zanxenxi&n of tht antirwi-s-f&rm of latfsbtog eag the
rural irclnad, - , tlontsj iarysnd dmsnd a vic:f 'asesfiiMic. Kesuttm were gfstify
Mnr fOUn(j districts -bifh fr wnmr-n pJank. . msj In (ntsttesu " :
For the mangf affalra, feminine motorist and small families, Studeiuker'c new 115 horsepower President
tight Vlctorljris an unusually popular model, A ear of exoWnal power and riding ease. It , provides
ample room for four passengers and iuge9e for which there is a large compartment In-the rear, with ai
wire wheels, luggage grid and Houdallle hydraulic shock absorbers as standard equlpmeift. The President
Eight is the car which made automobile history last August by traveling-30,000 miles In S5.236 consecutive
mmutsj. Nothing Use made by man has ever traveled o far ao fast. Thirteen world's records, 21 tnterna-
uonaiT
records and 115 official Amj-lcan records are now held by The President.
MIME SHOALS'
SSUE FOR YEARS
'Life for a Pint,,0Clash
LAKsfto; Mich. ffl-i-Tha aulsWrierr Mr, Hotsaplc, "with a su-
jeet of much public comment,-both
favorable and adverse, Michigan's
crime code with Its habitual crim
inal clause has become the rehfelD
of some sharp words o.n the floor of
the state legislature and between
Gov. Krd V, Green and the Rev.
R. N. HolaapJe, Buperintendent of
the mate anti-saloon lea sue.
' Governor Green nd the admin
istration forces In the legislature
are determined that the habitual
criminal clause shall he modifed
so that the possession of a pint of
gin shall not he classified as a fel-
pr&me contempt for the law, not
victims or patrons In weakened and
only corrupt sof tet foxit leave their
poisoned condition. They are po
tential murderers;1 ;. -.
Volclng hla ' determination to
have the 0mhitjil section of the
law amended. Governor Green said
that some members of the legisla
ture have complained they did not
realize lipuor law violations were
included in the blanket dlscriptlon
of felonies contained In the code.
"If there was such a mtsunder
st&ding It should be corrected,"
O WASHINGTON P) After nil,
' there Is nothing really now about
Mi0cle Hhoahs and the problem of
what congress should do about" H.
As early as 1827 it was consid
ered to be a problem national 10,
. character and deserving of leaerai
dfureis, Old records reveal that in
that year congress waOasO.-d by
Representallvo aioore of Alabama
to ftuthoriiw a canal around .the
-I'hoalH, Nlt was described a a pro
:jfiot of mat Importance to the states
of Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Mis
sissippi, Louisiana and the western
ony, for which upon a fourth con- j he said
vietion a man or woman mnst be j The crime code became effective
sent to prison foi life. Mr, Knisn- J f?eptember 8, 1927, and since that
pie, on the ether hand, in exerting ' time 15 men and one woman have
every effort to havfQviolattons of j been piven thQ mandatory life Im
part of Virginia.
the prohibition law retained as ono
of the felonies to he counted in
prosecutions under tho habitual
crimitnal act, . . -
- The legislature now has before It
amendments that will strike more
than 200 offenses from the list" of
felonies now included in tha habit
ual section by providing that -2
fourth conviction must he . for S?
crime demamiinpO- maximum pen
alty, of not 'less than five years for
a first offense, KQ -life sentence U
to he Imposed. ' . .f
The (motfeijfrer and th moon-
spread attention among hioW;its. ,
phthsphtrs and rell&lokia Iczd&ts,, j
i the product at his own observa-:
lions in wUWly varied fields of
solentittc investigation. " '
j Vh still in high sohool and'
! later at Harvard,- Dr.. Clark ut tidied
J the evolutionary developments of
anlmaifi, birds, insect and marine 1 -life.
Ah a naturalist for the t'nited i
State fisheries rteamef AlbatrcQ
in ISS he made special marinvj,
studies,: ilptiirnintr horn he found:
that so little was known about
these forms that he made a nw
systf m of classification-for thwJ
whkh ": is now .accepted aa she
standardli . : ,
All his studies left up to Ui& new
theory of evolution, which was pre
scnSeg in. an expended article In
tho: ; Qiurirrlr Keviewi f XJioloy
receaUiv This had been preceAetl
by , i t articles in othr journals.
That of Mrs. Miller was enlirety f? Pm
Htrtk. vQne was a paper before the
on liquor law' offenses. She was yatlB!itf Acodffmy ot' Sctehees in
sentenced December SI,-19S8. It 192!.." r
was her ease that indireetely led to j Ci.itk tlrwribM hiit theory as j
the rurore over h tatf'o m."i s w,
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r?rrvy.v..v.vc:cy'.?p.v.
hi eveiT
way except iu wee
sions and inspired the legislative
activity for an amendment ,
AUBURN CARS WIN
N SOUTH AMERICA
prlsonment sentence. Tho fourth
offense of six of these, tneludlnu
Mrs. Ktta Mae Miller of X&nslnK.
was a violation of the liquor law. -
The first to ff the provisions of
the law was Fred Palm of Tjnsini:,
convicted on a liquor law "ilation
charge September 29, 1SST. . Ida
ca0 'came to bo known t as the
''lite Tor a pint" cose,.! .because the
final conviction was bused upon the
nosseftsion of a smalt amotint of
nquor. . In ralm's case, however,
his previotis record included con
victions for vnrtous other crimes.
Auburn stock cars have again
set new records by wttmtrtg two
first places and a second in South
American contests.
Both races were held at Monte
video. Uruguay and were for strlct
tjr stock cars, makes from the
United States and from Europe be
ing entered. ' O
An Auburn roadster took tirst
place In tbcrjlfteen hundred (metres
contest wltlf'a flying start in th
tour to five litre catajory at a
speed of 137 kilometers.
In the second race two strictly
stock Auburns took first and sec
ond place in the three to five litre
class. - This race was from a stand
ing start and the time for the two
ears was, 4 1 and 45 seconds re
spectively. The dlstonc was one
kilometer. Q
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Brlq
uets
for
ORCHARD HEATING
Gasco 3riquet, manufacture! from
,' fuel oil residue, are practically a solid
carbon fue with less than onejhalf of
one pSr centsrj content. They con5
'tain more leat units than any other
solid fuel and recent tests proved
their worth for orchard heating.
No coal dust or foreign substances
are used in their manufacture.
Similar briquets Have been used suc
cessfully formany yars in California
orange grovesa 'V
of previous theories thfiit a new
one, although Insofar aa tt ccjperns
the lower types of anlmatMit is
new, Theia new part, however,
niight, he suggests he considered
as an exaggerated application of
the mutation theory of the great
Dutch biologist, Huko De Vrles.
The Clark theory differs from
the, Darwinian and Lamarklnian
, theortrm of gradual seleclive evolu
j tlon' in its elimination of the time
j element as far as jj concerns the
humbler types of anlntals. though
admitting a time element In re-
strlctlos groups, uch the mam
mals, V S "
He sais.tt h obvious that the
eap lietweeit cats and dog la quite j
hroad, and it rcmttinn broad!
thioughoutoJje fosrtil record, flits i
never become doiss. although both
belong ta the croup known as ear-
ntvorous mammals.. .
He ipalntaina that these gaps ore
rcafc and never- were" bridged by
mtssiitf ;llnk, and furthermore
that there is Indisputable evidence
that nature in the present day Is
endeaViVHnR to produce-, new. types
of anioidi life. This is evident; he
say. W the productlon-of .variants,
siiot'is6,idwavfs, giants,. rtreaka and
other.'alraormttUtles which occur, in
every generation. ; .,- '
Rcterdini: man, . he says that
wWletht. bodily .structure; is most
nesrfi-Kke that ot -the- mnn-iihe
. k . . . . r.
coining to sertrjiitt drive it . But
most of the Htweia belunjj to
one particular group. They
have iutr, Tbejr ire fine
things, ,
They want to s tep up tte
quality of their automobiles
and the New f ontiae appeals
to Jhem fur it's big In every
. way except in price!
fitn and up. f n. b. far'.nrr. pSut .I'llrcrr -Snre. Hu m pr ui rrr ftid-tr jMrdt r tj
9SM ulpml at "f-ihl eiira cost. ' . t k ai.!, Tt3-u;.- ditirrrr-.; i:.nr i,r IneiutLt
ilvtsf Sim rMt f:n k4Mc 1 wax r4.
. GKE.iT FURORE is Iie-
tag created in the automo
tive world these days. People
are alt agog about new low
priced sis that offers every tie
tirable hlg ear quali t y. It is the
New Poutiae Big Sis.
Since the Pontine Big 81
went on display, men aoti
women of every type have been
tt h railing clisW.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
So. Bartktt and Slh PhoM 138-5
O ROBINSON K0T0E CO., AsMaod, Or.
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PEODITCTOF
Ct.NT.RAL MOTORS
DBIKB
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Our representative will be at the Hotel MedfordJn Medford on or
aout Feb. 18th and wij be glad to demonstrate this fuel to you in
your own orchard.
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.
Portland; ore.
Write us for further information or arrange a demonstration with our representative.
THE inherent qualities of die
Straight Eight that make it a
smoother, more flexible, finer
performing and safer car to drive,
also insuregreater durability and
longer life.; The owner of a
Straight Eight, therefore, not
only enjoys the highest degree
of motoring emaency,
but he I as made the
very best investment.
His Straight Eight will
stand up immune un
der driving conditions
that would wreck the
average car. It will
maintain its peak of
efficiency longer. And
it will bring a higher re
sale value later After
ally motor car is a
8-90 Cbrio!et
a ogmm roatfeer wUa top
H495
1 20 Pkietoa Sedan
Antrws -ww ih fan Id pvt
am trp cm in
Co Bt libit.
a, tM'vl
2095
business transaction. You pay -so
many dollars for a machine
to transport you. The returns
on your investment depend ;
upon how well the car trans 1
ports you and how long it does
it, and its market value when
you want to trade it in. In all
three respects, the
Auburn Straight Eight
offers you "the greatest
value for the least cost.
We invite you to in
spect the Auburn
Straight Eights and
compare them with
any and all other cars
regardless of price, and
if the Auburn does
not sell itself, you will
not be asked to buy.
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Southern Qregon Sales and Service
Medford Ashland
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