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BEN H, LAMP MAN
New Roosevelt; Eight Introduced by Marmbh
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Totedfor, Cold Hill and mnny
qther lrleo(fc' throughout Jackson
cp u rily (Of Beh I-qln'uiman, Urn well
known fcortlurid ' ncwwpaper man
and . former CSqld Hill newspaper
editor, will hail the netts wtih
much satisfaction that he has re
covered from hU recent critical HU
neps and 1h slowly regaining his
Strength. About this the Oregoninn
f?nyH!' -1
"Ben Hur Lampman, whoso bril
liant editorials have been absent
from the OroRonian since .Ben
ihouftands know him underwent
, tin operation for appendicitis Feb
ruary 7. yesterday left his home
at 18 Wast Eiiihty-fourth street
North for his eottnffe below Devil's
lake. He is now "up and about",
and recovered sufficiently for the '
venture into tho wilds.
"Several days after tho first op
eration t complications developed,
which resulted in a second operation-
Since then Ben has been re
covering strength steadily, though
slowly.
"At Devil's lake ho will be in the
habitat his pen has done so much
' to popularize among the Orejjonian
readers, a mixture of mountain,
lake and seashore. ' He is best
known for his whimsical, and yet
lnarned, editorials upon i Oregon
wild life. Further, he is poet, as
paylst and reporter. Ho has had
articles and poems In Nature ma-
' azlne, the Saturday Rveninfj VoM,
Hunset, Outdoor Hocrentlnn, the
Dearborn Independent and other
national publications. His book,
How Could I Be ForKettinR, has
enjoyed much popularity.
; ' "Many people learned :of M
Iampinan's absence from his desk
simply through' not finding his
characteristic. editm-lat-M upon frogs,
strawberries, ducks, trout, sea ur
chintf and other things of thn kind
on the- editorial page.1 .
"Mr. Umpmnn snid yesterday
that, under the' benign Influence
of the Devil's lake country, he ex
ppctod to be back in the office
within a very few weeks.'?
3. - Low, graceful lines, with! wiUc windows' giving clear vision, arc features of the Roosevelt Eight
Victoria Coupe for four passengers'- ' . . ' ' . ' '"
2. The first straight-eight automobile priced under $1,000 at the factory, the new Roosevelt Eight
Sedan. Marmon built, is indeed a car fqr a I '
"It was possible fop Mnrmon to
produce, the rtooRovelt to sell bo
low tho $1000 fiRiiro only nftor
WO hart. centrreU tbe activities of
our onKinPorini nnl manufactur
ing departments on the straiKht
elght for a Ioiik pei-lm! of years
and succeeded In nchievlnn un-i
tlin lnwput nrleed strulcrht-elcht on I nnratinir now methods into the
tho market. Marmon scheme of production' nnd
' "n- nMonYivn' t h rnii a limit the drxlKninir machinery especially for
.1 i..i . ... nt..i.n..iin.in .in. una In nrodncinK olKhls. Qunn-
... i... ...,! litv mraiiiht line nroductlon him
.'lllllll'lll ill .11111 llll'll, ,111.1 , . t
,i, ,. ,.,i r ,.i..ln.l,.ht i lieen achieved for the olRht lis ef
. ...... ... ., -.' r,i' fccttvelv n for tho four or HlX.
Ill Hl'll 111 llll! Ill 11'IT lli-lll ,,,-,w- - - ...
,.. ,,., ,..,i.. i, i.. ,i ! our . .equipment Is new and our
ii.. n..in: i iilant lavout Is nrrunucd for the
tA ihia .....l ilii '.mention of ! manufacture of clKllts nnl
John Car kin ,
Called Pilot of
New Tax Law
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i E. W. Johnson, qtate representa
tlve from Benton county,- has this
to say of our fellow townsman in
the Oorvallis Oasette:
"There were ' many capable 'men
In the recent legislature and in my
opinion the achievements of Hep
re-tentative Carkln of Jnckson coun
ty were particularly outstanding.
."Tne-Btato's new taxation policy
adopted by the legislature was tho
' work ot several men Including Mr.
Carkln, but It was Mb responsibil
ity to . pilot that program through
the legislative sens. He did that
brilliantly. Ila was also a .member
or tha Interim committee that pre
nared bills repealing more than
10 useless laws.
usual 'Simplification of design nndtnur norti OI engineers has been other types."
great economy of production."
Such 1$ the statement of Ci. M.
Williams, Marmon president, who
placed Into effect two years ago
the Harmon "all-eight" program
which resulted in a series of the
directed toward attaining - simpli- "With a background or years
rtort iWIimi. . i . n result, the1 of constructive ' elirht-eylinder (le
straight-eight is no longer a com-, velopnient and a solid foundation j
iilli.nt.iri nffnli. the niimher otinf- exnerience. wo reel that mo
parts having boon reduced so that Marmon eonipnny is . particularly
it in tin mnrn difficult to manu-! well nuallflod to tuko the load In
ri-entoKt kiicophmph in tho comnanv's fiii-nn-e than the nverneo. six. offerlnir a straight-eight for mo
long history and which now comes! "Our manufacturing staff has first time bolow $1000," Mr. Wll
to a climax with the Roosevelt, concentrated -Its Efforts on Incbr-illams'wiid.. . ?
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WILL END TODAY
The $15,000 damage' case" of D. V.
Sanders of Chowclllla, Cal. begun
'n circuit court Tuesday afternoon,
was expected to go to the Jury,
early this afternoon and will- be
followed tomorrow by a second $15,
fiOO suit nealnst Dr. E. -H. Porter
of this city, If present plans are
carried out. Sanders claims Dr.
Porter was driving in a careless
manner when ho collided with his
automobile on a highway near
Chowchllla Inst year, resulting in
the dpath of Mis. Sanders.
The defense presented Its case
yesterday afternoon and arguments
were begun this forenoon. "The
testimony given In the case tlnclud
ed considerable, tohnlcal ; informa
tion concerning distances,; speed
and vision, and was made more
complicated by the reading of sev
eral depositions from witnesses In
California unable to be present at
the trial. The depositlonst were
presented by the plaintiff.
Daily Mctetrological Report
- WettuuHiluy:i March II.
Modford and vicinity: partly
cloudy toplght and Thursday. Not
much change in temperature;
: Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Thursday; probably ruin- north
portion. Continued cool. - 11
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Lpcal Data : ; is
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; M A ri M D I - B U I jmmmm00'
Temperaturo (degrees) 06 34
Highest (last 12 hours) 70 ' r,(S
Lowest (lust 12 hours) 31 34
Hoi. humidity (por ct.) 31 110
Precipitation (Inches)
.State of woatner Cioudy Clear
Lowest temperature
I Ing 32 degrees
this morn-
Total preciiiltiitlon since Sopt. 1,
1028, 9.10 Inches.'
Sunset today, 0:311 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M,
120th Meridian Time
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iXhe world's first
Jtraight - Jight under
1UUU . . . INow on
display
ylimttht Roosmll Fict-Put-itnger
Sedan, providing faith
ful, tconomcal transportation
in a more advanced manner
One of four tody llyhi.
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THERE have been any number of
fours at this price. Today there are
many sixes at this figure.' But there is
only one straight-eight the Roosevelt.
Considtr first its beauty It's appeal
ingly.low and in the modern manner
nothing bulgy no conflicting lines.
As to performance
The 70 horsepower
motor delivers fai
more power than any
other car at or ahy
, where near the price.
A wonderful road car fully uphold
ing the Marmon tradition of building
"the easiest riding carsgjn the world."
Wjl you try this new car?
A STR AIGHT-EIGU FOR EVERY PUKSB
Roosevelt, 995; Marmon 6Sy tl46S; Marmon U, S96S.
Priees at fattorytroup equipment extra. Inquire afoul eiir
attractive and conveniens intome purchase plan.'
MANLEY AUTO (.
663 Wasljijigton St. Portland, Ore.
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CITY 3
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naker City . 08 32 P. Cily.
Bismarck 4 30 Clear
Boise 08 38 Cloudy
Denver 08 42 P. Cdy.
Dos Moines OS '02 Clear
Fresno 80 48 Clonr
Helena 00 38 P. Cdy.
i,os Angeles 00 : 02 Cloudy
Mai-fihficld 00 34 Clear
Phoenix ' 80 fi8 Cloudy
Portland' 68 40 Cloudy
Red Hluff- 78 40 Cloudy
Roseburg 02 84 Clonr
Halt Lake Cty... 08 62 Cloudy
Han Francisco... 04 t 00 Cloudy
Santa Fe 00 40 P. Cdy.
Seattle , 00 . 38 ' P. Cdy.
Spokane 08 30 Clear
Walla Walla 00 44 Cloudy
Winnipeg ......... .... 30 Clear
li. VV. DICK. Meteorologist.
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Ifr "SIMOHIX" A
price 48c each
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29x4.40
29x4.75
29x4.95
29x5.00
30x4.50
30x4.75
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Prices Prices
...S6.80 (1.25
845
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6.95
7.35
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1.30 '
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Tire Sizes Prices Prices
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30x5.25 , 8.60 1.55
30x5.77 10.50 '1.90
31x5.00 7.55 1.40
31x5.25 8.75 1.60
31x6.00.........; 10.85 1.95
32x6.00 11.05 2.00
33x6.00.: 11.25 2.05
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Tire 8lzes Prices Tube Prices
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30x3ia cl 4.69 .90
30x312 ss. ...- - 6.60 .90
31x4 ss ::. 7.75 1.15
32x4 ss 8.05 . 1.20
33x4 ss 9.70 1.25
32x4!2 s 10.25 1.55
30x31-2 cl. reg 4.50 .85
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Rim Tool
$2.40 e
Master rim tool that gives
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Transmission
Lining t;:
$1.89 per set
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'Batteries fi
$7,20
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Auto Eattbry, has. broken all
records for -power ' -catiaeily.
Laboratory , teilts: prqye 'more
than G0, . power increuse
from new type of pates used.
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only at great cost but the
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lower than many other bat
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117 South Central
Medford,' Oregon 1
CONGREGATIONAL MEET
El
Tho annual congregational meet
ing, of tho Presbytorlan church.'
will Ih) hold Thursday evening,
tho 4th. to which every member
of tho church nnd congregational j
Is. Invited. I
There will bo n covered dish
supper at 0:30 p. m for which
the committee, with Mrs. W. 10.
Tumy as chulrmnn, is providing
moat nnd potatoes and ' corfou.
Other things are to bo brought by
those coming.
Reports of tho year's worl will
bo heard from each organization
of tho church nnd now officers
oleoton' tn fill nny vncitnclrs.
Arctic Hunting
Exciting Sport
The radio announcement of his
plans for exploring .the Antarctic,
C'ommnndor Illchard K. llyrd re
cently snld tho energies of part of
bis party would bo first devoted to
shooting tons of seals and othor
animals for a food supply.
Hunting on tho loo Is one of tho
mosj cxcl(ing sports In" the wdrld,!
Polar bears dash from iejfc.cake toj
Ice, cuke, seals are wary; walruses;
Unlit -jv(th-, tremendous ' entsiBy,;
whales furnish thrilling snemoj;lost
when atackea. All ineso iiiiugio
lire shown In "The ureal v nur
North," a .pictorial record of plu-;
noy Snow's expedition . into the(
north In search of the missing;
members of Stefunsson's expedi
tion, which is to ho shown ut the
Hlnlto thontor tomorrow. ',
" Visits Medford
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall Hoss of Salem
slopiied over In Medford last night
en ' mite-" from California, whero
thev have snent a month, to their
home. They were accompanied ny
-Mrs. A. 11. Bchwam of Ban rTan-
Cisco.
Mr. Itoss Is tho newly elected
secretary of state, has been active
in newsnaner and- political circles
for several years ana is interested ;
in the Oregon City Knterprise.
Mr. and Mrs.; Hoss havo mnny
friends In southern Oregon and al
ways enjoy their visits hero. '
Marie Prevost
at his Theatre
Marie rr'ost, finely supportod
by HnrrlsoiR-nrd and Hoona Owen,
scored an emphatic triumph In her
now nomedy-drama star picture
The Rush Ilmir,'4 at the 11 thea
ter. Krom start to finish, tho pro
rfiiminn la ilntofiKolv nrrostinc and
fully Justified tho prediction of the
mnnntrAmnnt tht ItWOUlfl be UrOOt-
od by tne motion picture pumw
as ono of .tho host comedies in
which Miss Prevost hn thus far
Th,. annnnrl inir rust Includes
David nutler and Ward Crane, Is
THE piP'" """'"II THEATRE
NEW L I S I vS jTonight
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ANOTHER BIG HIT IN
PHOTOPLAY
MARIE PREVOST
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"THE RUSH HOUR,
AN ALL-STAR CAST
If you've been caught in rush hour jams you'll be
standing on familiar ground when you see this de
lightful comedy drama a romance of love and thrill
ing adventure. Don't miss it.
, Special 'Added Attractions !
2 BIG COMEDIES 2
"Bath Time" and "Have a Heart"
Matinee 1:30, Evenings 7:00
Children 10c Adults 15c
Little Chats About
Your Health
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In the
"Good Ole Days"
'-. Abe Murtin 'snj-B thnt in "Th' (tood nip days it wnx ri
(lisliiiPlion t' lie scm walking with a trnvolin' canoov spe
(liiilisl.;', anil tliut.J'TIi' ffllcr that ukmI n tnothlinisli wiik
it tlndn." ,i
There is much of truth in those, nonu'ly bits of jHi
limophy nnd there i likowi.so n world of satisfaction in
rcvicwiuK the progress which we imve made in the past
fifty years regarding sanitation, hygiene, health matters
of all kinds, as well as the passing of the traveling "cmk
cer specialist'." ; '
Physiuians know better how to "make you weil" ami
how to "keep you well" than ever before, and people are
also fust learning that it pays to take advantiigo rif the
physician's knowledge. -, j
fio to your physician nt the. first indication of illn'ess
and liring us your preseriptinns. ' , v
: Jarmin & Woods
THE OWL DRUG STORE V '!
8. W. Corner Main and Central Ave.
Phone 66
, Medford, Ore.
excellent.
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