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MEDFOHD MATT; TTJITIUXE. MKDFOUP, ORKfiON. SUNDAY. JTXK PACE -F.VEN u. s. OF "Jndi iiluiil buyer curs mft;lit study with li'ltd States bureau road.s basic s!nnl:trln ti of mutor profit the uf public f consti uc- ISSUES 24 PAGE" NEW TRAVEL BOOK Following Its definite advertis ing campaign for community de velopment, the Associated (HI company Ii:ts issued a new travel booklet that Kt aphliM lly describes til beauties of the IMclfic Coast, entitled "Trips on 1 loads to lln mance." t Tiles and towns art' not mentioned, but instead, tt (I t i Is speciftctlly witli the historical, romantic, beauty spits of this THE CAS TAX THERMOMETER IS AT FEVER HEAT . showing nm or total tax faio iach YIAR UNO 1931 AND NUMBU OF STATCS COUICTINC TAX IN tACH VCAf) lion and performance fur automo biles purchased for use by ith dis tinct engineers in tlu- coimirucMon. t iipt-i visicn and inspection of liih Wf.vs," says Mr. Cmy of tho Crater ljiue Automobile compuny. twt'MtHrn playland. It Is indexed j . '"The bureau, which lias just j oil the margin o as to tdmplil'y i luamhl (iruham-raipe- sedans, tho location uf particular points of! model ', , for use throughout, tho j Interest. The strip maps are j United States, lias had tho ml van- (.spotted In red to emphasize tho i luK? -r Ioiik experience witli vn rt- more intercrttinff Idealities, as are j ous makes of uutoniobilfta under the mi'Ke state ult conditions of use! and is In u if the booklet. por.lt ion to know Juwt what a mo-I The oil company tw ear must ho able tu stand up!.v',n. obtain your maps In the back i under heavy usukc '' '"The dverniuont requirements were: Tiiv cars should be adapt-a-ble lo continuous am! lonr dis tance travel, should lie of sturdy construction with adequate and flexible power to negotiate heavy Krcutoi, sand, mud, etc., ami eapa ble of travel under extraordinary road or weather conditions. The routes to be traversed by these cars will Inehide till kinds and conditions of roadways. "The automobiles must he capa ble of sustained h!i;h speed, and cdiassls and body must be con structed so as to wit list and the most fjruellinK tests that loim day by day driving requires. Various units. siK'h as imiitmn, earburetor, etc., must be of IukIi quality. "The power unit must bo of ,4ich desii mid construction that the alternate pmver impulses give 'a continuous and uniform torque, 'resultlnff in an even flow of power and allowing a maxim um piston apoed witli out undue vibration, 'sjlrnin or overhealhiK 'f working purls. Chassis must have a vlieollia;-e of not less than 1 1 -Incites. -"The complete vehicle, less lltimpers. extra tire, gasoline and water, shall weigh 3"00 pounds. (A deviation of not more than fi (ht cent over or under this weight will be accepted t. A vehicle liKliter than that specified bus been found, by experience, to Jack tho Kturdiness i"jo.uired, and a ve hicle, of iU4ivior weiglit increases I he operation cost without, ren derilij ; 'iropbrllbhntel-' g'r e a t c r service." suggests that opy, free of charge, from yur nelhboiJiood red,, kit en and crvain syrvicp sta tiob hr garage, and plait your va cation or wok-rnd 'trip over "ItuadsMo lioihancu." - NOW IN EFFECT TOTAL IN MILLIONS ?0f DOLLARS ' 300 1911 1922 I91J 1924 105 l6 197 lS 19 UI lmu i! in nil lOCOASIEEfflll JUl5 1 i'i:T.;.r.M.v. I 1 : I'll Ac ..1 U : .i.i.l l.i.- l'.-t .itiiiia i...Utii..t,.i it liinil' in. ..-u: . . I. !, ill M ii k.-. ir.r; .. u 1'.-.mI;i,- ... ,.f ivn, "!.! 111.' t'llv-x IH'IU t-l 1 ..!'.i. show llllll . .nsiini.'.l Jl.iMiil nun .i'.;;s iluiini; tin? t'ii.-.t in M;iy llKin ilili'iiiiv Ui niiiiil u year imii. ..i. .vmii ii pill.:! i. I'!, ill. .1. ma. .!. f.Hllil l'.. ailf.T l!( Cli:!',Lr l'lll nl UslKlli'.- ll U.lSj.il.ll VI 1st S ll'S.' ;i I'iVi-t i l,:s Imii s t i v ' i i t . . , Ytwi l'ui- the 1 1'.i.-j'ilal itd'oumiodat imis. ! with 1li. will l'iinl i usual lint: it Think cf tl clean, ;iiry ii.m i. ii ui I In I. Ill 1 111.' I. all, ..r il i.'i - "utl llii' i.l' I'm ui: scr ii-(' rooms . .joli," i-ancr . .sr'u'lll i!'ii-;i h'isiital lTiiilcrs . . . iirnvidcs ailnatc nurses are always answer ynur eall , . . the prepared are served. lies ni.'l :;k mark. -I- ii.'lp , 1 i.M Ii l..-.'.n pi lii.-'.- ami t'l'i'jli's a m.i; i..'l Your hosiiita:s, ir' in.--! ii ut inns lilness. it is I'ai iliiies and yoiir coniiiimiity are . readv to serve on iiways wise in avail yoni lei oimnodat ions in case iUhlie er- iu ease oi.' ell' of Iheir I' need. ' WASIIIXCTOX. D. V., June 10. .Motm-isLs of llli; nation will .sliolllilor mi aiUlitiolml tux luinU-n of uiniroximntWy $?:i,tni0,uiill in lllL'JI. as a result of. an ini-i-t'asi! in tho asolino lux in 17 stales, and the adoption of t ll is form of tax ation by three othera. namely: Illinois, Massai'lmsetls and Zs'i-w York. This slillelnent was Issued by nail (Mill I lieadiiuarlers of the lAllieriean Automobile Association. "Ill ndililion lu tile inereascs .nl one cent jier Kallon in - llie 17 stales and llie new lax in three A 50,000 MILE FLIGHT An aerial armada, eight uhinitiK cabin monoplanes; took off from the Akron municipal airport. June . l.rth, in u six 'months' flight. Fly ing in military formation and manned by a corps f young pilots, just resinned from the army fly ing service, this fleet will circle Noitlt America in a fiO.UOO mile, Kvryotii" know that ' the state's and eities of America have passed seores of odd or foulisli laws that, no one obeys or even knows about. rut did you ever check up lu see Just exuetly how weird some, of tlicin are? The list makes Interesting read ing proving, as it does, how easy it is to get a law passed to remedy almost uny Imaginable. kind of abuse. In .Seattle it is against tho law to sprinkle salt on tho sidewalk in tlie wintertime to melt the snow. Kverybody does it, and nobody k n o w a tliere's a law against it but the luw is there, just tlie same. Jn the old days. it seems, the salt would run intoi the uutters. form a brine and in-' TJieiv is a growing jure horse's hoofs. if," ',,nr " dot!ies. Los Angeles has a law forbid-1 lcncv of thi:; lecdem y is t. ,lin rfmot pur einrl in-l nru to f S'll on OVery hainl. We haVf shoot jadv rabbits from this car platforms. In Now York state, it in illegal to travel more than 20 miles church on Sunday. I In Massaehusetts it Ik. against ! tlie law to travel at all on Sun day, "except for charity or ne cessity." Needless to say. tliiH law has been completely, forgot ten by every soul in the Hay Slate. In Georgia it Is illegal to slap a man on the back. In North Carolina the law pro vides that twin beds cannot be placed closer together than two feet apart. ' 'California statutes provide tliat if you have a canary you must ktep it in a cage . of a definite minimum size. Portland has made It illegal to tickle anyone under the chin with a feather duster. Kansas lias forbidden the spit- tine; of ioInicco juice In public ; Uend this list' jml askMyonr others." says the national motor ing ImmIv, " remm li;is a Irvady increased the rate effective in l!Kta, while legislatures In other i stales are now considering tin ex isting rale. "The w tax was first adopted in throe stales. Just ten years ago, and today U is a menus uf raising revnue in all of the -1 stiites and the District nf Columbia. Dining- ibis time the total ummnil of tli.. tax has risen fro inaroimd $ I (t.(MM),lHll to ocr $:iu. (Hill. (Mil) IX year :lid the lotnl wilt swell to over inn.ini-i.inio for ' t::;lue I well I'ae into t.r.' Miiths. TL- firt tai i I ti- oril he nhIc I..,!.; J l-.es I'.elil Ii. , miii. i ami W i-i-iaHv chart lately six car re exported stMiiit-nl i hem: -chug, v. hen geitti-ia i.i llintoll Ml d D i ..ads i the A pi nihl ll"!' Chile iml Veneaiela nai ket Le.ps tiinaees !y .eiiiing a break in nun I. hie to overproduction. pinent v. riu unity Hospital Male Clothes GroY:r. G?.y litiincnt i. i:i- to be not yet ailopted silken breeches 111 pastel shades or colored ' blouses with lace ruffles. We are si ill t0 1 bound by the conservatism which teseended upon the male portions of society coincident , with the growth of business uelivili'-s. Dili things are looking up- It Is the announcement that blue shoes are being recommended for men at a convention of the Na tional Sltoe Detailers association, which is responsible for these ob servations, but t lint is simply n straw which shows how the wind of fashion is blowing. We already' hud" 1 lie -youe for;e md more boyant necktie:, iiml' v ear is g. transformation. This changi not so evident as t.iat in lingerie, but pevhaps may !; taken as in dicative of Ihcv men would. like to array themselves if they only dared. ' We are not sure of just v. hat f-ivhions we :dn'llid like tu see adopted, but th-re is no reason why men should a I ways remain Thn.mrli de r, !'is! v,-',r ,,r I machine that k-ung urea j.- is sa'd to masculine !.iImI ,11T.,.r through 11 i .mtrraled ei-L In I t-talnm ik-ht miles. Iilrlii lis . il h sprays i. withfn there ai iiiit.iiii!ii;!iiiiil!'!i;:!i iij!!li::;!:iii!H!!!iilllllil!iillill:l!i!l i .ooo.ooo e .ioii In el. Is I b; .led ai She s for M.;.. i i'l.,ck i-f'i' Uens. ; a incubator in tic dis a ca pacity oi" I .KUnj'iio is 4-lecii lc ally operated perimb a round set so that thi hatching rct.ne. It Is run the year About 07 per cent of tho are White Deghtirns. flight that Is expected to makej self if it wouldn't be a gpj' i(ea aviation history, under the Uirec- to rid the sttute, ! books ; ot'-iH tlon of the fleueral Tire and Dub her Co.. with .Major C. H. Martin-; vllle, of Akron.1 comniunder. The planes are owned by various Ak ron air service Companies anil other companies. ' The eight ships nre to be ope rated at all times as a unit ami not as individual planes, and there will be plenty of night-flying, aa well as long hops' across couiii ry by dayiight.. At nlnht, the shining new fleet will present IC Hturtrhig sight to siMM'tatoi below, as each of ttie ships will b illuminated with n Neon lighting equipment and on the undetsblr. ut h wing of each plane wll be one letter in Neon lights, of the word, "fien eral." so thai v.hrn l Ivy are flying side by side In military formation, 'they will spell out to Watchers be . low tiro wont "ie?noi,ar" in wonU of fin. .Tho fleet's exact itinerary will Include all of the Important cities and airp'H'tH i net ho llnjtd Slates and many points in Cuba, Mcxir-o and Canada arc to be visited. .Med ford will pndmhly he on the list. "This is to be a tour with h definite, purpose and not a pleas ure jaunt or a stunt." (ieneral Tfre & Hubtar C'o. officiuls soy "During the long hours in air. fjying- under nil . kiiwiH ol conditions and anth ipating niiiny obstacles. Major Maranvlllc and his co-pllots expect to demonstrate I he air-worth iness of many parts of tho slilps' euuipment where rubber can .he used to promote greater wifety. ObservafionH made during,. tiike-ofiVi and lamliuus on all klmlH of fieldM and under all rorU of uoniiitloiiM ar expectgd to aid ln' the perfection of new do vclopmenttt in ulrplane tiren, not hitherto thought possible or prac ticable." Officials' of the General Tiro and KubluM- Co. nay that ships that make up the fleet are exact duplicate of the ship that is to be lined by Cominnnder Ittchnrd liyrd In his Antarctic dash ncroi-w the . pole. , They are known as the "Aristocrat." will carry two passenger lesidex the pilot and have been developed In nt.coid nnce t with department of rnm- as somberly drcxifd as prowenl Sh' Y',iA -V s.Hd wa nothing ; lJ have color byxall i.c-ans. and some o B V;i' H ftY i XTi-KB -WA o.ored- the courage our -amcto, . f ; B MM ItM W&B ' l i-f.i iidi in :ii'x .an iiini-n am- .New mi : Sim . 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Jilm'hh. iSS!SjriiiIagMiwi .im'lli..,Mm.a"' A Minly l.iln Imvu has .'i- j jW ' t.. W j fe VL T. T " 3 tin- honlih i inilMUiuor vi- mi, viv isii.ni t.f ".ir.-ir,. M l U I Iffl IV I A I v5V I l Kj I or.lim.nw r.M,uirlll tin- inj" -ula- Inu" .lay.-i l.y ,-nt, ilainl.ii; vlOt,it IB jfi IS I IflfL "" I Vftv I Q ST. MH'IS Once a beacon for iveitry from lersmen noHdiim Hi nil oxen westward a lorn; llie Santa t trail, (he Mtdd Tnvern" st ill stands on (he bank of the Missouri r!v"i. one of the niosl romantic hosielries in t he west. luiilt in is:t(l by .ludife Joseph Huston, of brick burned on the spot by his slaves, the tavern was riuinibliim fast when Daughters of the American devolution re stored it as an historic shrine. The tavern stands at Arrow Hock, oldest town in Missouri of which there Is authentic record, j The villnc Is spoken of in history j as nn Indian settlement where I clap pipes and arrow heads wore ! made as early as Maruni'ttes and I .If diet's trip up tlie Missouri. I Near the inn h the famous bit; tho! spring, where oxen of early w si iron trains wore watered. In front of the tavern Is the old slave block. Most of Missouri's and many "f the nation's famous men liave been Its guests. lis doors never have been (dosed and it has given shelter to Kit ("arson; Washing ton Irving nnd Thomas. Hart IJcii;. ton. . ... IX SIXTY-SIX HAMI'K NslIlp TYPIST DOKS 1MI. 70 A MINl'J'i; 1A II IH tPi Murnpe's speediest woman typist is Mist Odette I'iau. a Parisian who ean hat out JMl.Tfl words a minute witli a stop-watch held over her head, and not in a he an error. . Hhe won her rhampionshlp ttlo recently at the Paris fair against a lurge field, lier nearest compet itor averaging only s words a minutv. r.fnJM.sT miskiw WOIIKS IN OIL 1 IKM) me rep reKulalfoni. They nre (tow. - ered with Warner "Scanih" seven- (KI.AMO.MA C1TV. okla. fP cylinili r radial alr-coolrd motor. The path of misfortune has li of W0 h. p. nnd hsv n cruising ' Horry K. vn 'imincrmnn. once si.eed of 0 mites an hour Kah the n ndurtor of Itudupest's Met- ship will be equipped with the latest instruments and :o- e-iorSc If It shoutd lip necej-iMry to re pair or adjust the motor on ai-.y of the ship. It r-i;i be sunns nuiw.tvd front the . nose of the ship by taking mil two boii nn on siite. Iy taki'iii out f Mtr bolt-, the eimine and mount Inn pan bs removed sn that n nw "n flnp nnd mnuntfnR can he in-tn H cd easily. ochctra to oklA- t'opolt:in h hotna oil, f Ids. i This musi niaier. who played heft. re rov.ihy In his youth, now ffty.Ji h finds Joy in being a roustabout. "It is hut t step from nifchan irs and nna'TV-ring n inufic." he i-ys. 'The two Co tojtet her Mild ftlways ynn will ftrid that a master musician his si.me mech.-mlcnl hob;- to divert hi mind." Late Boar Health TELLS THE TRUTH Our every wafer te.st from (mi- Swiininimc (i(jl in "Condition A" "Safe for drinking pni'- )0S(!S." It is tlie only Gas Chlo rinated Kwiinming pool in Southern Oregon and lias no equal. Life fi ining and Mr. V. A. Me Pnnald froni Honolulu. uard and swiin le.soiis by Mr. THE NAT. VP Phone 1000 SKK this (liifcrcnl car . . America's first icilh Four Forward Speeds at prices ivilhin the reach of every motorist! THIS smart, r.chly.appoiiiK'd New Durant Six Sixty-Six is declined for a distinguished career. It improves vastly on the name Bound engineering principles which enabled the Durant Four-Forty and ihe Durant Six- Sixty to shatter all existing performance re cords for low-priced cars. lis abilities arc ulmost revolutionary. Fuel economy in 20pcr cent greater than that of its predeces sor, the successful Durant Sixty-Five. Accel eration is increased by 30 to 60 per cent. Kill-climbing power is 12 per cent Letter. ' M Mf.r.NT THinn noimi.K men 'i ho most efficient Four Korwuni Speed trMtiMni,Hni in tho worlltti ('Kiictl nnd pulctitcil y 1 hi rant en. f-i u cc is, In iiHed". -r It is noiseless nml operate! with rrmitrkjihlecntic. IJrivo the Now Uurnnl Six SintvSix fur mi infoiu;i;ttaui.k tiihiij. FOUWAltD At THE WORLD'S LOWEST PRICES SABIN & R5NDT 32 .North Riverside -Open Evenings -Phono 366