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I f BPXflE TWO Girls ant Horses V.',,...vIl.i.I liifnu it luifun . unit' I when the horse is' ridden hy' a J pretty Kill, smartly garbed. It's a I dull eye, Indeed, . that doesn't. JapurkhV at the Hsht. With , the AI G. Ituriu-s wth) animal circuit 1 comlov to 'Medford, Thursday,? May 516, bountiful lilKh nchml JioiHeH, With pretty itlrhj lo ride th'em. pro- eent an Cp.iltio ballet 100 homes gdnncln to the throb "and awetl of mm j WRITE OF YEARS IN SOVIET CELLS 9 ; : . j B " : . ! .UUDAI'HST. H u n g a r y.()-r ; llundreUa ofy Hungarian lauRufah j I lit soviet' prlHono, aays .Adolf San Sdor, who waa made a prisoner of war on the Poland front In 1914 and has 'returned home utter 14 yeara' detention. . i The HuWarlans ' are held, he ouliUH, '( expiate the hundreds of coutmuuhUa who were pot to death 8 In Hungary after the collapse, of the Bel a Kun government. Handor relate that ho spent ten !yeara on tho Icebound Inland of Holovetakt at the mouth of the I Gulf of OneiiH, an arm of the White aea. Ho " that for seven (months of each year uo ono from the oulidde .world come to tho island. There are 6000 prisoners ! 'there oft eeery .known nationality, about one-third of them women. When flrat captured in1 1H HanddT'waa mmVhed Wllh othei-x tOt Siberia. In 1917. when HuKnla mado Ita separate pence with the crntntl "powers, ho wan releaaed Sand trudffed through anoV for tHx hmnths; finally reachlns Moscow. There he wna arrcKted aa A Hun I Ifarlan spy and aentepced to Solo- erkl. The nun seltlom shines on the Inland and disease la rife. Typhus A raw -hi- thn suiiimnr ' "The prtkoncrtt are dlvldcil Into g three jclawes," Sand or explains. 1 "The most favore! receive one ktloatmm ' (2.2- pounds) of brown ft bread dally. The second class rw P cetves about- four-fifths an much. !but Ihe . third gets only a little more than halt that amount. Tea. coneorted by tnilltUR foot a, and fish sotip which tew can stomach, W Cttmpleie the fare. S - "Ivach prisoner 'must cut down IS trr-ef u day. l'atluie to nccom piiMi me uimk in severely iuiuimmmi And onov when 1 failed I hiwn naketl into the Icy sc;i. But this whs n hlessinR In disKUiM?, fr 1 devehped' pneumonia and had to, b scut to n hospital ut Kem.' " trl;inrrs find life so Intolerable -on the tsltiud thatt many of them ourt keriOus hurts In' unlet to be ent to the hospital. IMPERIAL ROADSTER 3 . "trnlque. In ie-tn, stikinply tn I dividual and fleet in appearance, a pew Chrysler Imperial roadster Is Snow1 being; stoown by us." s- Mr, liei,ry,o the Medford Motors, U- Scal dealent. ''Particularly timely lp tla Introduction, inasmuch , a iSprintr. 'aiid summer are the open fi ear va.ona for motoring, this new n rtaditer will :sol only be well re- Joelvftl but. will c:rnte unuhUut in terest wherever A U R-en. "The design ol the body U nota 1 bly different from any of its pre- ,-iecess,ni in, the Imperial m'fie. I .The top line extends hack, in a fc lrnight. tine to, the cowl, where it alopes into a beautiful curve over) lbe.d,.or. and. then up acn.sa the I Girls ant Horses a i 1 ' 1 -v..Sri y mired section of the h.K of t1the stars, a process which Is ran-j I pn cushion.. Thn mod-bun of the rtuii Hn Imimrtani development: t upper MH-llon of the body and tbejln .rI)w. A, Mount Wllmm ub I Jowei- portion, from the ho.d to the , rvl,,iry tKnK lh trmiwrntHve f rear, fonder. In. settii curve. f Ml)r, h r,VBiiv bn m i a new style note that hrlm:.! ,u,.wtuil.v. The heat was' "added distinction to the Innicrial's , ,N,n,eted with 1A0-Inrh telescope1 martu aud Individuality. . rulpned with an instrument made "An.mivovallon lo be found t;rnin the wlniis of fly. S.i dU he lltclns of passensem ridlnii In , ,h. i,,rum,,nl that he thtt ipacious rumble compartment., ,, f , ,Klp hinlM Uy art la a windshield that, when not in i ,Uf nelent to matte doaen t use, ftdda down and serves as the, hem." forward aeetlon of the rear deck. t Kas.tu'cww-to the rear eomprt- Classified advertising fti result. t Barnes Circus (ho blR allow bund. With superb tfruco and in perfect unison.. The splendidly 'trained . hnrsea Ih thla not nro valued at $50, 000, and the, jrlrls Well, they're - nil benutlctr. and the total of the Gorman . rep aration . wouldn't buy, u. .lock of .their Uuhv- , You'll boo many of cm take part In the. fwrifeoutf hlK top xpectaclo, Allndln and tho Pnrade of Oold," which opena the ahow. . ment-ls ufforded by a door on th rlitht wide. : . V f ' " ; h . "Tlila -new Imperial rondater ia powcrud by the famous Chrysler silvor domo enKtno. It la equipped with such features aa rear iow mirror, qhrome plnted cowl band hm uvm ihiiii. """ ahlcld whli chrumo plated atnn- chionM und frame, non-ahntterable class In both forward and tonneau ! windshields, bump era In front und rear, top boot,, flush typo ventl- la torn in each aide of cowl, radl- ator shutter and nutomntlc winrt- shield cleaner. This roadster we have made an outstanding example or unrayier crartamansnip not ony In mechanical excellence but in de slun, appearanco. genuine value." . beauty and CALLS FOR 1 350,000 CARS THIS YEAR .Informal Ion was received this week by tho " Plnrce-Allen Miitor company, local Chevrolet- dwler, that the entire manufacturing fa cilities of the Chevrolet Motor com pany, numbering 16 reat plants, are rapidly approaching the vol ume of output necessary to meet this ycar'a revised annual quota, which calls for the production of l,3;t0,000 passenger cars and truck units, an Increase of lOO.OuO units over Uio original estimate. - "Thia was stKiilfud." snld Mr. Allen, "when W. S, Knudsen, presi dent of the company, announced that March production reached 144,274 unit an ainaiinn output when It Ih considered thut active production of the new slx-cyllnder cjirs has been under way less than three month.. 'fYhruary production, nccordlm; to Mr. Knudsen, amounted to t21.S4 units. With only -S3 work lu? da In the month, dally pro duct ion was more than f50 cam and trucks. These figure! chab lene any question that In vhanp? Iiir over last fall from four to hI cyllnder production, with an In terim of only six weeks to affect necessary alterations, tho Chevrolet Motor company deserve credit for an astoundlns achievement.? Tpon his return to .. ltrolt from a six weeks' trip, which took him across the northern part of the country, through the Pnrlftr nnhhweet and south through Call i rnia. II. II. tlrant. vice pi-esldenl in -charge f sales. shiKo with marked optimism of the prevalent demand for the new six-cylinder j cars. NVarly everywhere, he as serted. dealers Informer him that .they had found an Inci'ea.ted mar ket for the new hues. Cars are now beinK delivered' to owners as fast as they can he distributed. Astronmers Find , Scientific Use for Despised HouseFly Tha mui-l-swatted house fix-. aenenilly rated as the most worth less insect In the world, has -found a useful job at last - tn helptpic astn.nomcra, Ur. ' Abbott of the Vmithttonian Institution, pays 'Without the house flv. the astronomers would never- have j tien -able to measure the heat et HfWDFORD-MATC Every Variety -)r ; of Kisses at "' sw Theatre " Klx reels of kisses rcpreaeiitlnK every variety known to the Hcrnen make U n novel picture, "The Godless 'Xllrl," at the Jta theater today- ' ' The producer spent several years In the Orient as a distributor of picture", and- a strict censorship tii the Kar Bast prohibit the nhuw inp of any type of kiss on the screen, he wived the cut-out kla-. When assembled. thiH unusual "tea turo" included fix actors and act rcsscs of intnrnntlonal prominence. In the .catrt J' Jjlna. Jtawpiette. George Duryea., 'Marie Provost, Kd Qtillliinwuid Noah Ileory. IN HALL OF FAME NEW VOKK. May lb. (p Husts of eiKlit dlHtliiKUiHliud Amer IraliK were unveiled In the hall ol' fume nt tho New York univenity T.hursduy with colnrful ccrenii)nl(!. The busts were of William Cullen Bryunt.. Henry. Clay. N'athunlul HuKthorite, JameH Mudinu'11, Oliver Woadoll, KolmeH. -. 'Henry Watla-' worth. LpnKtellow. Krnucln . J'ark mnii and Emnui rlllard.,- ..... lr. Kohnrt. Underwood Juhiiuon, director of the' hull ol fiinio, und lr. tiooi'Ke .Alexander, iireHldent of the council -ol, -New , Vork .uulver-i lly, . headed n Imig . iirocesHlon (.hi oilhU the oolonade. The exer-' clsoa were hroudenut.. Mine. Ixiuluc llOiiler of the Metropolitan Opurn company, sunt;, and .there were, oth er inualcal seleclioiiH,'. . :.. ,'. v r,:.,-.:-! ' Hoover Guest in '. Cage of Rebecca "a , r v ' WASHINGTON', Muy ll. rV'Xhc apncloua cKc.of the south ground of the White Houhp. which - tim-o hmiMfil 4 i Rebecca, 1'rwldent CuolKlKe 1)et rnrronn w 1ms n new occupant, an opossum. .' The animal strayed Into t the White HousO Kounds : several nights a pro and was ; captured by B. IJ. Snodrasa of the White Houso police. ! who placed 11 In a ense. It hns .been named "Rllly Pos- ! sum.", and for the present is : to be retained In Ilcbeoca's cawc- , , .... . Itebeeea. who had a habit of cscapiuff from the pen at 4 frequent intervals, was sent f .to. the national xuoloKlcal park here a short time before the end of tho Coolidne ad- , ministration and from that time until MIHy Possum nr- rived the caso waa vacant. . are a few examples , of outstanding values rilKV. ST1. SUDAN 1K2S lUiiu)ers. Karl-Keen trunk. Hood tires. Beat covers; 1318 down. (). M. A. C. terms. "Vlth an O. K. that counts." - OVIKVi COl'PK lt2S ' lliiniperi. spare tlr; run only 8TW1 miles. New car condition; J1S5 down. 0. M. A. C. terras. -- "With' an" O. K. that count." PIERCE 112 South Riverside TRTBUXE, frfEDFOKD, Coming ito Rialto Theatre 1 n 'i Emir jarim'hgs ' and RuthXciatterfoh inthe "... , '"'i".,' -- f tyv. f Picture "Sin of the Fathers" - . Kmil-. JannillKS scores Another becomes a fabulously wealthy boot tremeptlous triumph In ''Sins of tjle lepuer 'only xo have -his,, life -crash. Fathers," which conu-s to llie" Hi- ' .- In. the. leading feminine' rolo is alto theater! tomorrow. ' Kulh Chatterton.. liarry, '.Norton JannlnKs plays the role of 'AVil-i. helm -i8peHKleiv a-. German.-A mer-. lean waiter and saloon keeper, who! Voice at City at AfrofWTHE VOICE "The Voice of the City." "Wlllqrd , IJobert Ames plnys the boy. while Mack's first ail-talklnu picture. Sylvia Kleld ia his sweetheart. Wil ls now playinB at Hunt s Craterhi.j,,Jir(, jnHfk both wrolo dlrectcd theater. i f J Uie story, and slves one of his best It Is a fast-moving .melodrama ' t.haracfer interpretations as Biff of a boy's break from Sins; Sir"!. ,le uetective. . the search for him by a rutbte-s .: , , . .- detective, and the-elearahce oflfhel Prussian Crime Reduced charge. i1 I I51':HUN' (P) Jteductlon of crime its setting Is the underworld: of i in . lrussia was disclosed by a a great city, and shows in vivid i police memorandum . handed to fashion the 'life -of those people the Prussian diet. In which this who live in fear of .the law. Improvement was attributed to Through the plot of shadows there stabilization ,. of - financial condlr runs a shining thread of romance, tion. - - . s lhis Rcil Tag is YOUR PROTECTION WHENEVER you see the Chevrolet red "O. K. that Counts" tag at tached to the radiator cap of a used car you know that It represents outstanding quality and Value. This tag means that the car to which it is attached has been thoroughly reconditioned and checked "OYK."; by 'expeft imechahics'; using genuine parts for ali replacements. If you are in the market for' a good 'used car,' come in. We have an unusually wide se lection of used cars taken In trade and our. prices and terms are exceptionally low. Conic In today! - 1MT CHKV. roi'VK Ovrhattlcd; ftood ruhUer -and finish .s $145.00 down, U. ,.M, A, C terms. , . . . , "With an O, K. that counts." 192T CirKV. COACH t)verhatfled. Sekt covers; hampers. Very low mileage; $156.to down. G. M. .A- C teruts, - ' ' '-.; , "With an O. K. that counts.'' ''.- - ALLEN MOTOR CO. fffiEflOy. SUNDAY MAY '12, '"1929: i plays .lannimcs' sun. . Othera in tlje cjutt al-eZaSu, .Pitts, Mathcw Uetr. Jack. 1-uden and, Jean Arthur. '- - ' Hunt's Crater iah,s OF THE CITY CHKV. COACH Unfinished. Clood tires, ovcrj-. accesson. ; $113.00 down, ti. M. A". C terms.' 1 ! -"With an O. K. that counts.'" . CHKV. AMI FORD TOV RINGS Priced from .'..". 00 to $2Se.V0. You certainly can find wttat you want in this 1M.3 ,:' Phone 150 e .-,r... i'f-- 4 !! - Two Important Items of U S. Radio News 8KATT1.K. WaKh.. May 10. Two . , ...... ...u , .1,. ,h m from the Majestic Distribution enmnanv ihrouuh word released to- dav bv- Wm. J. Wuish. assls.anl inanaRer.'r. ,r"v-: '''May 1st, one, of the most sub- Two FIVE CHASSIS SIXKS AND KIOHTS, $llin TO $2!105. Car illustrated Is Model 615. six cylinder, flva passenger," four door Sedan with Fonr' Speeds forward. ' $1550 delivered in Medford.. lull -equipped-; asv ,iK-l lustrated. -v: ,v-. 0. GREY Be Independent Own Your Home 7 Preferred Stock Invest your money in this suc cessful luinie institution it's SAKK, l'HOKlTAIJf.E a u tl VAtL.Uil.E. Owners t)f this stock ere Veeently pnul $30',." 000 for 6 months carni::g-s. ' Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Cent stuntlal price reductions In the his- ; I tory of -radio became Effective with . I the announcement , of new sprins j prices on the Majestic all-eU-ctrlc ! .i..i. lu tho wor.l received hv the! j distributors from the Orleshy On. - r. ,,niifncture of the net. minhnr word from the iHstrlb- utor Is a speclul summer mi-rcmui 1 dlsfnis. drive amonc , the Ma ICstto 1 dealers. .estabiishlnB trade-in plan n tllcn wui pnanio mn uivucm, of obsolete sets to procure their full .... ... ... Four Speeds Forward HiglfiSpeeils .; Owners say they particularly enjoy the ;v. Graham-Paige four speed transmission standard gear shift) when driving: in - traffic. : They -speak of the rapid acceler- ation of third, a qiiiet internal gear the silent, smooth swiftness of fourth the , . few times they find it necessary to shift . gears and the ease with which the car ' handles. You are invited to experience this new thrill in motoring. f ; .. CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 103 South Riverside rhone?02 GRAHAM-PAIGE DEALERS Just as the strength and stability of the nation is centered in the home, so is your business and personal integtity bound up in the homo you own. Be tho house large or small, home owners enjoy a feeling of inde pendence that renters never know. Our con venient home loans make it possible for you to own your home On a liberal payment plan. We invite you to investigate this of fer. Take your family and yourself forever out of the rent-paying class. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION value on a trade deal for the new Majestic all-electrlo .t. i I'Kcd radlo 'or phWoKrapha will be. appraised- on. a alandurd acale allowlni? depreciation for usaec ac- j cordlnB Jo atyle or sen-ice and con- ditlon of the machine. Uolh announcements aro desli;n- ed as a follow up of the recently 1 announced ' summer nroadcastliiK ! prom-am.. The local dealer for the I VAinaMK tan H' B'Tnn I'iiiinni. Mllul.. -v House ", " , Standard Gear Shift ' amy H. D. GREY