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3NLY OLD MAIDS metford matl trtbfnt:. ArFDrcRD. oukoox, sunday. jot 2s. 10-20. COULD OWN LAND STOREHOUSE OF JEWISH KNOWLEDGE Hoover, Jr. Builds Radio Net ' " : i In West Where Dad Got Start P"AOE SEVEN PiRIO 1821 , Mffift- L'nniarrit'J knllt'H of u century 9So may nol have rvmalnt'd single 1 UwauM- Uiey wei'8 lacking In suitors, points out tlte National ' 4-cwiia'lon of Koal Rotate Hoards : ', its weekly story. For stayinc aay do"1 ""-' "I'"' was tile only nay the gentle sex could keen iwel any properly they might : happen to possess. Less than a hundred years jiko i a 'married wolnnii could not own ,ru)t"'"l.v outriBlit; she could not j jell h-r land or will It to her chil ,ir(.n without her husband's con ent; hui single women had all the ' k. (iPPI"l.v ''-rnlH tnp' enjoy today. Then, when a woman married, 'husband secured an interest 1 jn i,r land. lie became the owner 0( her wages and even her clothes. He was entitled to .the rents from j i,r hohlings and the , 1.V tf ! 4 " !j- ..!!.r' : !:.( Ill, -v. k, V: " - v - .1 II III lltlll 1 9 1 I fc-r.I k t ai ......... J ---vv-j ATSi'" .. - t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r,owTnhi'?y bU'!dinB ' the Hebrew ""iver.lty In Jerusalem, volume.! " ' eon,tctl"- The library will contain 130,000. d a (lesi'i'tftl witV titr:;rt, :tn.l .-.1HV..V leui c-htuti' as if tininiim.-d. stnt- wniHiir t liara. t.-r fallmv- iul inday wntn- f their worldly uwn the land They ran tvtn I t-statt' l.uim-ss. to aciiuirt? luti'ly. profits from statute authui an'y business in wlili'li she miht 1,1 mm-, make i Tuday a liushand Is only the i( oilier !: rty who got married, for 'd in other slates, l.inK before the girls got the vote, en are certainly wedded women secured the right. H'n in the matter w be property owners. (goods. They r;u Tiie association quotes on this now. buy or sell it subject, its general counsel, Nil- tf into th umu William MacChesney of chi cago who points out that, under the .common, law that governed this situation hefore the enactment of special legislation, a woman's Ifgfil identity vnnished when she stepped uli to the altar. The common law,- explains Gen em! MacChesney, is made up of a Fystt'in of elementary rules and judicial decisions which tire con tinually expanding to meet the progress of society. Thus, under the common law, up perty ahso- IENCE until I- m some states and much i The story of ihe rnm- liter in others, the effect of mar- pany's advertisimr is int..rti..y iage was to produce what is culled ; n.n only because thev have the in me law okh unity or person- , distinction of being o-e of the ality, tne nusnnna ana wue nemg earliest "nationar' advertise one person. The wife lost entirely; the kind in the t'nhe.i si:h. u.. !-.- iihmiim. mis company is today confidently, on good advertising to son acung in her own right. Hut I among the largest of all news- make your first sales lor you-imi the husband through some man- , paper adveuisers i their line of unless vour product possesses real ner not explained by attorneys J business in the world. ; merit, don't expect vour news- men in irnH.ii.ru, uuri iiiiir-,. 'hum instnutions appraisal of nage, as uiuy cupnote 01 acting in newspaper advertising is clearlv over loo years ago. hut it was not until shortly after the wur between the states that the formula was sold to Colonel C. T. Swift, who in l.sTo sold a controlling interest to Hunt. Hankin it Lamar, whole sale druggists. Macon and Atlanta, and the Swift Specific company was incorporated. ' S. S. S. advertising started In a very small way. largely with hueh mediums as signs tacked up on little hoards along the roadside, on the sides of barns. There was some little newspaper advertising, too, in its early days. Just as fast as the business grew, the company increased the amount of advertis ing done. "The company has been ever ab-ri in its attention to this great factor of success, and has endeav ored to be progressive In the char acter of advertising it put forth as lime wont on." K. H. L'one, 'chairman of the board, after telling of the merits of their product, pays a Jiigh trib ute to newspaper advertising. )le said : "No product h going to thrive where newspaper advertis- of ing has to make the second and at third sales. You may depend, ami lA .W'CKl.KS - i.4't Mere in the "Ridden west" where his 1'ath- er started a career that hrougat him wealth and international fame .as an engineer before he y. as 40, ! Herbt i t i loover, jr.. has buckled down to t:ie job of building a radio i network lor aviation, It is a netwoi k that will - help tsaieguard passeiiers who make the air-iaii journey from coast to u-oaM. 'Technical ristunt to the : president of Weste" Air Kx press. Young lioover is in charge of de , vein i iing i'tuiimunicaiions for that coiupauv. Ihe New Yoik t'ential. the t htcago ami AHoti and the S::nla I-e i-aiti'oads are establishing an air-ra:l line in conjunct ion with the Western Air Kxpress from New oi k to l.os Angeles. The aviation 'Company has been operating a , hour an- passenger service between Kansas City and l.os Angeles. In addition to his radio work with the Western Air Kxpress, the president's son' has held yn ama teur radio license for some time, ilis station, with the call letters K-XM. is located at I'alo Alto, the lioover family home. A few years ago, he was attached to the radio laboratory at the Bureau of Stan dards in Washington. H mlv he and Frederick Ter- .T..t:..K'iJ L( IE LIFE WITH PLENTY OF M the use of a yauge in iiir.iiijiii- ilt iH- three pounds will cut hun tbe air, as they .say thai an over- dr-- Is of miles from a balloon tire's .Inflation or uiobr-inf..tl..n of only period of service." . . .. . .A'tr .man nf I. eland Stanford university , were granted a license for an e .periineiii.il short wave station. The station is to be employed for radio tn-ltuetioii at Ihe iniiersity land for the j-tudy of the very high , frequencies alio e 1 3 . Mtt kilocycles. Clean fairs wanted at the Tribune nfflce. Mall tf lioiug free, air Is resided as important by otherwise care ft! I ptorlsts. So observes Sam Jen Uiis. local Kisk tire dealer. He ds iack of free air, ran, and ion does, prove an uinieees-jary d wasteful expense In motor car .ration. " h; Moon lift s, he Sta'cs. "need correct amount of air pressure st as motors need a su I licieui aiiinv ol gasoline, oil and water, sts made at t be KNk factory Itcate that properly inflate.) bal n tires will travel approximate twice as far as tire ten pound': or t he recommended figure. On1 under-inflated test, it was found at as little as six pounds under e correct pressure reduced com -rative mileage about ITi per cent, "With balloon tires in onlinan i;ood condition, driven under i;ii;e Um'S a Weekly check-Up il suffice to maintain correct ''iii'tv Tire experts alwavs nrj-,.' xnji v. a r . It Back fired Tlu- r;u- lia.-k firctl! Cuii-lit fire! ' 'W 1 1 'i i "Tin' .Mis--iiis" saw- the Iir.-iiul-ui'W car 'i ii ii. sim le. slic ilitln'i like it a little Lit. Our iii'Si-ri i ion t' .r ihe car and for tlie irate w i l'e : Automobile Fire Insurance. Fur I Mails See Medford Investment Co. 125 East Sixth St. Medford, Ore. Phone 1224 I paper advertising to keep on mak- itlt' Colli' U-(h f.ir v,in 1 nis own ngni as oe.ore. Asa re- , set lorth in the following state- j -The 'graveyard' is made up of suit ol this situation, a husband, ; ment by a company official. "A , small advertisers who take n small favorably disposed, could not even comprehensive test of all the ree- istim of money, set aside for their make a grant of land to his wife; ; ognized forms of advertising ex- advertising expenditure ami then nor could a wife do likewise, thu pluitation. extending back to the . failing at producing the desired re in her case the marriage gave the crude methods of nearly one bun- suits, blame it on the newspapers, husband an interest in her land. jdred years ago, has convinced the "Although newspaper advertls- A husband became entitled to ; proprietors of s. s. S. that one ing constitutes by far the bulk of the rents and profits from a wife's j medium alone now serves their re- all our advertising now. that lands as long as the marriage rela- i quireinents -b'.-st the newspaper. doesn't mean we haven't' tried tion existed: and this right of the; The medicine S. S. S. Is declared other mediums, and tried them in husband alos extended to any. to have had its beginning in a a big way. Kor example, at one lands which came to the wife after j formula originated by ihe ('hero- ; time we tried putting our S. S. S. ' her marriage. I kee Indians hundreds of years be- j signs, broadcast, over several states j This was the situation of mur-ifore the while man learned of it. as an experiment. Hut we have' led women also In England where Captain IT. U Dennard was given uilways come back to Iho news- 1 edded ladies today cannot cash the ancient formula written out in miners" I checks without their husband's j t'herokeu characters on a piece of.. The Mall Tribune has carried ! endorsement. Less than fifty years : tanned doe-skin, by a Cherokee j s. S. S. advertising for years. aye only the queen or queen con-j chieftain who had been uiortajly suit could sum and be sued; she 'wounded, and whom Captain Den-; I'lt Could I-Vitl Army ( alone could take grants of land ! nard was befriending. This for-! U I KKSMoliO, 111. (A1) llrides from her husband or from stran gers and she nlone nould make contracts. In Kngland the married wom an's property act of 1 S H 2 destroyed the husband's rights to his wife's pHi-sonal property and enabled her inula, involving seven different medicinal roots, is claimed to be still the formula Used. .1. C. Hagwoll. advertising man ager of the company, says: "The formula of S. S. S. was recorded at the courthouse in Perry, (hi., who can't master the art of pie baking should see Mrs. Dora, WH- ( son of Hillsboro. In the last 11; years she has baked 'uo.OUO pies, for the restaurant she and her hus-1 band operate, with M.IHM1 hams tlimwn in for good measure. i AWAY AHEAD THEN -FARTHER AHEAD. TODAY "Adhering strictly to the soundest principles of design, Chrysler engineers have, nevertheless, developed and applied these prinaples in a manner just as revolutionary as the application of steam to ocean-going ships. We believe that- the creation of the Chrysler accomplished an all-important evolution in motor cars no -less valuable than the orisinal invention of the automobile. Advertisement Saturday Evening t'oit April 5,rw msL WHY CHRYSLER CANT BE COPIED For five years the motor car industry has striven Unceasingly to emulate and over take Chrysler yet all its best efforts and most persistent ambitions to that end have fallen far short of their goal. As time rolls on, it becomes more and more manifest that Chrysler performance can't be copied that only Chrysler engi neering and Chrysler manufacturing methods can produce Chrysler results. Chrysler results are uncopiablc because Chrysler engineering is of an entirely new school of thought, because Chrysler ingenuity is free from the hindering and hampering influence of out-dated and hide-bound traditions. Chrysler results are uncopiaMe, too, be cause Chrysler lias the great manufactur ing advantage of plant equipment as new and up-to-date as the Chrysler car itself. So Chrysler goes marching on, strength--cning iis leadership, maintaining s wide margin of superiority in performance demonstrating a virile fleetness, an eager spirit, an unwavering stamina and an un ruffled smooihness other cars 6nd impos sible to cjul or even approximate. CHRYSUR "7V-J 1 535 to $ 1795-EiRhl DoJf Styles CHRYSLER "65" $1040 to 1 M5 Six Body Slyln. All prim f. : b. atltrj. 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Save yourself expense and delays due to punctures and repairs trade in your well-used tires. i SALES AND SERVICE