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METDFORD MXTL TTjrBTTNTE, fEDFOKD, QRKflQW SUNDAY. .TTLY 7, 1020. POTT! PTVT! BATTERY VERY CHRYSLER SPRINGS - ESSENTIAL TO IMPORTANT IN E FLIVVER SAM i is the.) . Geography and Beauty t'l'ivt'il Ashland fin Ht-voral yearn, In a HaliHuiaa fur the Shfl'y company. v lnml SaUmliiy, ami comimny. now huv ihcin ia thuir hIhav i "Hill" Hukkuih. wo 11 Known niyiu, This line is ko wo II known umu:i the uutoinnliitv men, anil taut commwit iw untK'i'''.v.siiry. The expt'i-ii.-iu-ed in the huslnens, In The demand for . hlKh nrleel WASt I INV.TOX. 1 . ., J uly C. I'niil wommiliooU is rea hei, her 1 KooevvU, . luwvi-, i the , nw, , r,j.i f, , i American motif r cam 'in increasing The open eismi for beauty nm- hair In cut off. with the exception i popular pi lceil car put on the. KU llih, who hit heen con-! ia .Sweden, says the department ol tests is a reminder that the kc- of a single tui't on the top of Jut I niMi-kot Huh year by llu- M:irnion neeted w ith the iiuio busings In J conitnerne. itinip!iy of heauty in ih (iiver.fit leu head. j "All roads must bo froadn to a Chrysler car ?cently made. A kvv drove from .., ,ur, thi. h elec one whh (oxu -lvu.ih ,h. 1," 1 'f ,T' W""m U""B " rapacity sreul enougn to lurnlsli , thHS(1 t,n,del.Si ,.hryr 65 ,K -hnt-.iloK. """"''y h's ral'a"11 "s "''ox ian.1 75 ;,ml tho Imperial aiu noted i Hen01.," "How .11.1 vim with ampin uml dependable eloc-ifor their rl.llnu .w , . .. . , , ' , . , ...lvloH Cm. I , . r"""K , JW ni1 lu,y ' pare yourself rui- the Imi-ilslnps of tricul enervy. sulvlneH .Mi. l.iu- rolul um, ulld,,r uU (ll.ving eondi-(., Arctic expedition"" hum, locul manager of the West- ,n. " 1 ' , ' ,, ...... u. . ' ' Explorer: I rude ul ov-'r Ore- tSttSZin have' """" 0'"y!on in a rumlde sea,." A HiotaKft imtteiy snoum nne,carH llHH m.ove,t to the satisfaction i . - Hufflelent oapaclty to furnish of Chrysler eimlneers ht no part' U Is nukl that every hour some jHrtVPr lo all of the eleutrlcul unitn !of an au,limilbiltl is mure ini,)m. ; p,HUtriau is run down by an i.u- or the car. When It becomes ; Umt lo vval conifort n ,.1(iinK thftn ! uinohile. If ibis continues the netnary to buy a new buttery, it the sprinKs, which in Chrysler country will sooi have to be r- U ftlso advisnhlw to replace the old lCftrs Hre tl(,rtl(,iuid esneciallv for Istocked with pedestrians. the model into f hicii they are I ' built. i BeatinK the train to the eross- Kxhaustfve tests and continual in "' !1 Pnhua pastime Ireseuroh in entfineerinf? inborn -' toi'ies have resulted in i n twin i-a ."All butterien Ionic oliku from i i-,s ... J , Ht-t, ,(,r wiq Hprmifa on. each the outjiide, Ihf contents of the I Chrysler model, Those on th ease is really the part that counts. , roiuister are different from those We pride ourselves in knowing. used on the Kedans, coupes or that Western Ciant and Wizard ! phaetons etc batteries are full capacity bat- J ln urriving at the'se standards, teries. In addition to the current -spring designed to be used on the m-f ucu w mm! v r'K. isnniuu various models are tested th faction. Often consiilcr , marks o This, tuft Ih inelosetl In u i BeoKtaphy of food or little woinlen or metal bowl, j around which the head is shaven.' wiiat one people may When womanhood is reached, the) personal blemishes are , howl is removed and the rest of j f beauty la other coun- 'the hair is allowed to kiow. Jlow- tries," says u bulletin from the Win billet n, 1 ). , headquarters of the National ieoKi-aphic soci ety. "l''or example, moles arc ever, it never reaches any ni'i'at ( length and is st iff from repealed t shavinns in the pat. i "t'ocoanut oil is the cold cream one with on of the same sie and capnoity that is recommended by tli car manufacturer, rather than one which does not have sufficient capacity. I,ook Island:" "Where?'' "Too late. it." Hill, t h e r Uhodu considered epeeiuily appealing in of the Samoa n islands. I'm I ike ; Kyypt. It lobs of flesh resembling 'Mneiu-an women, who disguise . huue warts are supposed to (ho use of cold cream with appli- beaiulfy the f.ites of the women canons of powder, these .south Hea : of some lie'Khin t'on.o tribeN. .sirens prefer shiny skins. Their j "Many of the 'uliet' types of hrown faces glisten under their beauty, inruniu' to Aiiieriean curly hair and the wreaths of ; and l.'uropeun tastes, are found pawpaw blossoms or cowrie shells! n mo ok A frican tirbes. l'art icu- which they wear. ; hi t ly UK ly are the female facts Wlier; l-'crocily Lends Beauty i deun'iueil by cicatrisation, wluc'i "The beauties of the island of i is a ceo ,n pllshed by rabbinst mini .Mala It a, in t he Solomon k'"Up, into opeti sin es until they swell m, ferocious looking i-rea tares in permanent ridges. Cieatriza- with huge. ftiKzy mop f hair. ! tion in an oyster shell pattern on Through the septums of their' the chin, eheeks and forehead is t. .-e.-. they plunge long skewers ! ; supposed to enhance the 'appeal of which are supposed to impart ex- the women: of sonic Central Al'ri- Heine beauty to their eotinte- ! AVi just passed The skewers are made of j materials, Kilt nails, 1 of beads, small tusks, hells, tul'is of dried grass! The judge (sternly"): "Well. wliats' your alibi for speeding tin miles, an hour through the for id once section?" tns winds whield cleaners toher devices, and have built Wizard and Western Giants to meet theee extra demands. "Performance of these two popular makes of batteries has won for Western Auto thousands of frienilsi- Koch year an Increas ing number of automobile owners turn to Wizard und Western (Hunt batteries for sure starting. wires church were giving a rum mage sale, and 1 was hurrying home to save my other pair of trousers." The judge: "Case dismissed." ... . ...M..iv.n nours in a device Inch automatic- The victim: "T had just heard, have tuken into consideration thut ally reirndnpp nm.n n,a ! . ,, . ,. ' ,. ,, . ,, ln.. M.-,r n-oniimn.l with ovtrn 7 . ' V . -yMi oooo., iiiai toe i.xu,-, my ........ ... tlIU s:ime enecc to wiiicn it would driving lights, cigar lighters, eloc no subjected in actual road opera- umi;tion. To be approved for produc tion, they must operate satisfac torily for 1,000,000 applicationsp of the apparatus. Every spring, made according to the :staildard thust arrived at, is first tested for resilience and balance with the other springs which will he in stalled in the chassis, and then tesieit for fatigue. Only when I lOUIICl IJPrfeCf r tlimr nnnnnl dependable lighting and long, I for use on any tlhrysler model powerful and economical service The riding comfort of Chrysler under all conditions. Uf,, ?f. and Imperial cars is further nuMiiiuimi iiiMn um uv "mo v , on na need by the manner in which by trading in old batteries on new. The saving will buy something else that will help to make the trip more enjoyable." OF I I six: "Although the new Whippet six has the same bore and stroke and the same basic design as its speedy predecessor, these models develop seven horsepower more on a. brake test, and will travel considerably faster. In accelerating and bill cllmhing, too, the Whippet six cars outdo their predecessors. Numerous improvements have contributed to tlie better perform ance," says Geo. Treichler of the Trelehter Motor company. "The superior Whippet six mo tor has a compression ratio of 6 to 1 as compared with 44, to 1 heretofore used. The .brake horse power is CO at 30t0 r. p. m,, as com pared with 4 3 horsepower in the previous models at 2H00 r.p.m. The , improved high-corn pression engine has a seven-bearing crunk shaft and an extremely, efficient force feed oiling system which keeps all necessary surfaces prop erly lubrciated at all times. "Largely because of the higher compression ratio in the new en gines, the Whippet six shows a highly satisfactory economy. Fur ther contributing to higher maxi mum speed and greater flexibility for driving in traffic Are changes in the rear-axle ratio fro m4.89 to 1 last year to 4.66 to 1 in the present models. "Comparison for the specifica tions make it apparent that the Willys-Overland engineering staff has amply provided throughout the car for the stresses and strains and the wear nndteat' imposed by use of high car. speeds. The. frame1 is heavier and Is strengthened by five cross-members. The pro peller shaft is now two inches in diameter instead of 1. Front springs nre two inches longer and rear springs arc I Yi inches longer. The. total braking area is 200 V square inches. . "The 'fingertip control' has con tributed materially to higher road speeds fn night driving. Because the operator is enabled to tilt the bright rays of his headlights up-, urd or downward without dim ming and without shifting his cus tomary driving position, he is en abled to maintain a smooth, even pace in passing oncomnlg cars." -r . T- ( . American Boat Wins International Regatta on Thames springs nre mounted in rubber insulators instead of being shackled to the frame by bolts. These rubber mountings require no attention or lubrication-tind ef fectively cushion the frame and body of the car against road shocks. To add further to the smoothness with which these cars overcome the roughest roads, they e equipped with hydraulic shock ibsorbers. Chrysler engineers, not satis fied with these preliminary indi vidual tests of springs, shock ab sorbers and rubber spring mount ings, test them in the finished product on the noted road test ap paratus at the Chrysler . plant, where all equipment installed in finished cam is given "final inspec tion to determine that each unit operates perfectly with ,its, eonir poncnt. can tribes. nances. Shampooed In Batter i various "The most odoriferous of Al'ri- siring;: can beauties are the, Ethiopian wo- t urved men who smear their hair with rancid butter. In hot weather resi- i they are attended constantly by a regiment of flics. Since the bai ter is only removed about three times u year, shampoos are neg ligible factors, "The beauties of the Manghettu tribe of eentral Africa adopt a hairdress mat resembles a, Gre cian twn lying on its side. They is useful us well as decorative bind their hair in a tiaht coil. and destroys verjuin. Motorists, still attempt to get j the hair that is drawn back is in- 'Itig earn are considered beau across in front of n train and only 'dosed in a large tlat disk. With I if it I on the island of Borneo In succeed in gettlnng a cross. There this -skin-tight hairdress. Into, the Hutch East indies. The women were 7000 closes in l'J2H as a re-'which long metal pins have been insert heavy rings in the lobes of suit. inserted, and their prominent fen- i their ears until they gradually jtures, they form striking pictures, (yield to the weight and assume the Hit and run driving is not yet CuUi Cream from Co;oajm(s . de.-ired character of long loops, eliminated. ..Tm, slant-eyed sub-debutante "These often hang below the shoul- Tm afraid , one of those rour j ''-"ty of Cambodia in lndo-Cluna der ffmd the beauties adorn them wheels is-about to come off," said 1 'tMyJsnmHMnetive coitfurc, with heavy rings. j the boy friend. Tho girl replied: - " "Well that's quite a relief. En- 1 hem thought we would hit that house and mortgage it lo get a and long bamboo or bone plugH ".St art ling color effects arc ! achieved by I he women in other ! parts of the Solomon islands. They j blench their kinky hair white with a paste made .from coral lime. An arch of lime is applied over each! eyebrow". Straight lines of lime cross each cheek and meet at the chin. The coral paste adornment It gi n e t ro u b le is so co m rno n , don't you think?" lamp post." Companion: "Yes, and SO per! ent of those in the car thought j ar. Then you'll have both." The day of miracles has not the same thing." passed. Many persons go for a ! - - Kunday afternoon autotno. rle Tl:cic are few good auto drivers and come back alive. ; because few persons can do foot : In Mexico even public come directly to the point. garage in Albuquerque is posted the following notice: "Don't smoke around the tank. If your life isn't worth anything, gasoline is!," V i work and beat! wi signs ,jme in n i"k at the same ! j The only safe way to drive an ; iautomonile Is lo assume in the i beginning that the other fellow is cither careless or crazy. j "Hefty Mulligan called mo a liar, and big as he is, I knocked him sprawling in the middle of the st rect." "What! With your bare fist?" "Naw; with my rtuto." Auto fenders can't see. Shelly Motors is the latest addl- llfc; It's the rif.bt. always safe lo turn to j Only a right turn is safe, says. tion to the automobile business in motor magazine. ame wnn . A,tM,riml jm r. Shelly, the propri etor, comes from Ashland, where he has been operating u garage Heard Hie othei day of n city i fur - -voral months, and. came Traffic. cim:'"Vur blttia' sixlv!" i chauffeur who hired out. to' a""uni 1 amoinia to Astilanil. Young wife: "Bat the man said farmer and had bad luck the v-ery ! Tht' company is located in the I could go as fast as I wanted first day. He crawled under a flrst ,,'"t'1 Holly, north of after the first. 500 miles-" mule to se why he didn't go. - Main street, where the Treichler . ,. . i (Motor company recently moved Auto speed maniac to enmpnn- Richardson "t don't know what t from, and will handle the popular ion: "Did you see that crowd 'on to do buy a car or rt house.".-'-' "jllmv of Marnibn-built cars Mar- the corner ? Ninety per cent of ! Bobberton : "Simple. Buy- a- mons and Hnosevelts. They re built by Harry A. Miller, piloted by Kalph Knoddy, Miss Tiloeo th showed her fleet "heels" to the fastest speed boats of' England nnd France the other day on the Thiines . river at Southampton. Tho occasion was the classic inter national regatta,, the cup was the J)uke of York trophy.-- Cable dispatches announced that Miss Kioeo 1 1 1 was powered by Kiehfleld gasoline and lubricated with Kichluhe motor oil. In winning the race. Pilot Snoddy not only steered the sole American entry to victory, but to a one-two-three victory, copping all three heats of the threeduy event, one lap, It if reported was made in the exceptionally fast time average of 4x miles per hour, declared unusually fast for Thames waters. Miss Itloeo III is 1 7 feet, C Inches in length and is powered with ft super-charged engine of eight cylinders of 9 1 eifldc inch displacement which develops L'J S horsepower. It has made speed of fiit mites per hour under good water conditions. As a, major, development-In thai fruit industryori the Pacific slope, the activity of coast oil refiners in developing practical and highly efficient oil sprays is resulting in marked improvement in orchard production. Two new booklets have just come off the press for distribu tionone to growers of citrus fruits and the other to the de ciduous growers. - They are the output of spray engineers uf the Associated Oil company, huge coast refiners who have pioneered much of the work in oil sprays ln recent years. These "Summer Spray Manuals" are complete with accurate and highly authentic Information about spraying, nnd, particularly with the difficulty being experi enced with lime-sulphur and other sprays of that nature, they offer a valuable opportunity for the grower to acquaint himself with the latest" developments in spray ing methods and products. These new manuals can be se cured at any. of the red, green and cream stations of the Associated Oil company or by written request to the parent compuny direct at 79 New Montgomery street, San Francisco. Huge Family Reunion MASON, Texas. (A1) ft' paHt gatherings are any criterion, tho three-day family reunion of Hein rich Kothmann's family July 10 will he a monster one. About GOO atttended the two last reunions., during which the women slept in a barn and the men under a large tent. Classified advertising gets results IlUnoU leads (he nation with rural free delivery routes, having THE DE LUXE SEDAN Other model arc the Standard Coupe .. Standard Sedan.. & I hi Luxe Coup I. lOW at the lowest prices in the world. . r D K WA ITS SPEEDS four Forward Sperth,. tlic most better getaway and inrreiiHing nn por lun t con Irj bu tion of uu to-' iimotivc science since four wheel brakes .".'..now offered in a low priced Six the voguish New Ilnruut Six Si.ty-Six. y Only by Inking the wheel enn you fully appreciate the ainuz ing performance uilvantagca.lii addition to giving remarkably NEW; bill-cliinbiiig ability, Four For-" ward Speeds account for dc- ; created fuel consumption and longer cur life. Matching its mechanical supremacy, this NEW Durunt Six Sixty-Six i0 smartly styled & staunchly con slructcd throughout. Typicul of inbuilt quality is the use of maple, most durable of wod, , in combination with steel in body construction. See it today. 13 r WE USE HAWKISON ULCANIZINQ SYSTEM All Work Guaranteed Phipps Auto Park Highway at Jackton Phona 1037-R SIX SIXTY-SIX ia5jiiHrsmsT!"W"wrW!iauiwr. SABIN & RINDT 32 North Riverside Phone 306 OPEN EVENINGS A Rugged 2-Ton Speed Truck :at: amTirjVr! -m aU, vfi .jC .ifir . Wr"'i i . 3 ttiSM '..Kla, - THE INTERNATIONAL MODEL SF-46 WITH 4 FOBWAHD SPEEDS AND 4-WUEEL BRAKES Here's a go-getting Speed Truck for the user who has big loads to haul. It bus a modern 6-cylinder engine, forward speeds, rugged chassis eonstrucUon, uuxiliury springs' and 4-wheel, internul-expuiiding brakes for autfety. ' This fast two-tonner is ofiiciidly known us tho International Model SF-46 Speed Truck. If you will drop in at our showroom one of these days, we 'will show you an SF-46 chassis, point out .its features, , und quote, you ou a complete outfit, with regular or speciul body ' aud equipment. Other International Trucks range in enpn- ( cfly from j-ton to 5 tons. Complete informa tion supplied on request. ; . FEATURES. ' . of the ;t INTERNATIONAL model SF speed Truck Lew, trim chassis tkoi lends itself to attractive body designs. . Low oil and gas consumption. Sniuoth riding at all speeds. Powerful, 6 -cylinder, L'-head .. engine. Pour forward speeds. Prcssed-steel frame wi& 7 eraaf members. IJetay-didy spruvj construction , and SMOOTH. POSITIVE-ACTING ' 4-WHEEL BltArXES, 1 ELWOOD'S AUTO SHOP 118 So. Central Avenue !: Medford, Ore. , ' , . Phone 769 . I .'!:'," ..: ". ,i 1 1 i .... i:: Jp:Steep -.Hi isLSik , :i . . '' . . . , . . around j snarp w -4. 3 t, cur pes 'L HIGH COMPRESSION lMh& 1 ' i i; viw ..';' fit i'-'i'-'uv."- 1 ' ; ! MAKHS THIS-LOW-PRICED GAR A HRILUANT PHREORMER I he SujU-rior Vv ,hiifiiMt tK'W utvii luplief compression .i it i i u engine jivis mine tiuiii 20,0 auucu noi scpuwc-i 'resulting in even faster speed, cjmckct picW-up and;"' greater hill-climbing ability. f ' Resides its improved engine, the new Superior Whippet is the only low-priced cur with all these! important advantages: Extra long whcelbane, oversize balloon tires, full force-feed lubrication, silent timing chain, invar-strut pistons, "Finger-Tip Control,' and,' in the Six, a heavy seven-bearing crankshaft. WHIPPET 6 UK LUXii S 15 DAN I : Down ytymmi tthy $345.00 Balance in 12 eaiv mnnthly pay ments. AH H'tllyi - (HrtfinJ $riiif. o, b. Toir.io, Ohio, and ifUfijuulioM Jti'n to ihnttt i; ' Kl-ttflOttt llOtIi, J ' u.f WHIPPET 4 COACH Down pjytiK-iit only $225.00 Biilntice itt 12 tnsy monthly fay mmti. Ltnt induJei (.vi-fir, SrJ,tnt KuaJstrr, Tour iaft i'.ommeraal (,'hmilJ, NEW SUPERIOR vr -vr -v 3A WILLYS-OVERLAID,, INC., TOLEDO, HIPPET: FOURS AND SIXES . OHIO f. TREICHLER MOTORS, INC. Cor. Sixth and Front Phone 615