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PAflTC TWO MT,nF01iT TVrXTTi TRTBTTNTE. MTDTOTtD. onTCflON'. RFKT)AY. ATTflUST 2.". 1020. IAN Ti will Jtlso curry a more rumpled line of Block In the new location mi hi Wallace Voo1h. MR OF LOVER I osu, LIKES 'JAIL LIFE Two Front Views low beautiful Ik kuis-1 after a of oppressive heut. How glu-j ' rioux tin faii'W U of thU leunti-, ! ful brilliant orb of hunt. The , j hct iio han chariiiM. whi h Mtften ! the heart ami calls uii a history; TOULON'.. I. OT A Mum-iuf wn llH.sm.wlvt.,y ; nipx of real life settled Imp Hi-oro KW(.4.t vjs0H ur the future A' with all tho men who mist rjtl , fonthiriK influence lnnenllly her by choking lo death Iter com- ' Bicu's: over mn tinloeklriK H mon-law husband and hurtilim his :ivnin's of the tender and null body. She liken her Jail m-II hen: i lime feeling of our soul. because in It at least i. navo t hsk oui seiven, can i ink o - . nothing to fear." I the same nun that shone on the, Laura Weaver, 21 and, like first pair in their Innocence in ! TAntile llurtu novel lieroine. ix 'ar;nli.e? That sun that mw NmilJ bulkv woman nix feet tall Hiid hh he came out of the Ark? When ! WL wclk'hlnff 230 pounds, admitted ho : he and his family were the only' &!' : twlated a belt uround the neck,, of j human Im-Iiik on the face of thej Wilmor T. KiHtelmnn, U'd, wrapped eart h, that beheld Abraham as he his body In a quilt, carried it In j Journeyed from (he land of his her car to a lonely pU where Khc fathers, into a strange, country.' burned It. She is being held for That looked on Joseph in Kgypt, grand jury action next October, j on Muxes leadltiK the peoplo of A scrap of the blanket and n , od through the wilderness? That piece of KIstelman'H clothing I witnessed the birth of our bless- wnos" pointed to her bh the tumped. "Men aro all pigs except my father; he la the only honorable man I ever knew," she said. The girls' father 1h a prosperous re tired farmer of the rich Vox riv er valley. KlHtPlmaii, lAmi declared, of ten was drunk, abused her, threat ening to expose their life lo her relatives when sho determined to leave him. While Kistelman Hlept she wound his belt around his neck. "Dunchinit new holes ho I could draw It tighter." The, girl, drove I ln(. CO miles before Bhe burned tho jtH ed Saviour Jesus Christ advent was welcomed by a shout of Joy from Iho heavenly world, and whose crucifixion and death brought to man a new sun of hope more spiritually bright and beautiful than the sun whose golden body is fast-receding from our sight. ' Yes' it Is the same sun that Adam beheld, and Abraham, -Moses and Jacob saw. The history of the world belongs lo it. Amid alt the chant,''? and revelation it has still kept its course through blue heavens, accomplishing k with unerring fidelity f-nmrrwiiiiiiiii milium I n II 11 II I ini in mmimmmmmmitMHnmmmvMim6mMm!Wk 1 mim' &mt' -wi $ - Tho vnyuh'e fit the fipnf Zi ppplln lUTliM till- I'lHiric IO l.OH AllKt'lt-H, 'and hor mooring at MinoH Kicltl, 1h ; oxiicctoil to tako plaro iH'itr the , latter purl of thlH month. Tlie ex j iierleni e of tliiM, the flint allHhiu I to utteiniit n I'iu-ifle froKshii;. will j bu oai'efully contUdered 111 iierfect I Ihk the final plan for the regular ' Hawaiian nerviee. body. "I suppOHO beeailHO I am blK nd powerful people think I'm not' liko other women; cravlm; tender neis and contentment," uiifhed Laura. Vhen lie waH 1H, tho Weaver lrl Bald three men dranBed her Into a deaerted house. "I wandered around for hour anhumed to bo home. Shortly of fer I went to l'eoria. I had to live and people laughed at a Mg girl. They didn't have any JubH for ine. "Homo men were Rood lo me for a time but they all eventual ly treated me eruelly. Will Kit nelman rime nlims two yeara imo and we went to live over a Ramb HnB liousn. lie watt alternately I Rood and eruel to me." ! Laura Is Rlad the crand Juryl doesn't meet until Oetober. "It's quiet here, mid thero Is notblng to fear from men." J Woods Lumber Co. j in New Location j I fllllnK the purpose of its maker I will, by impartliiR Huhl, life aii'l ) Joy. KhinlliK alike on the evil ' and the kooJ. There is K'ory i't the KettlnK Kun. To my ImaKlua tion those surrouudinR elouils of beautfful eolors are a vast army ftt bright Anpels. stationed as sen tinels to fruard the portnls of til---heavenly world. How beautiful the SettiiiR Sun. a symbol of the departure of dvltiK saints to heaven. lir-autiful Sun: May I. when I have finished niy brief dny upon earth, sink lo rest as peaeefultv ami Rlorlously as you sink behind The giant mobile coast defense gun pictured above was re cently installed ili a Pacifio Coast fort. The gun has a range of 25 miles. Miss Natalie Blake recently visited the fort ia her Pontiac sedan F BLAZES THE TRAIL "While Ihe flight of the German Ciaf Zeppelin holds the public at tention becatife of its romantic and western hills, to rise again in i sp"ctacular daring, the practic al a more glorious newer and hriKhlc morning ' existenc K. .1. of a Best Radio Season History Indusry on September 3 H. W. .(ones, manager of t It . Music Itox. denier for t'rosley and rtrn ns wick radios, Iwih Just re turned from Portland where he has made arrangements for complete fall., lino . uC these well known nidiou. "This will be the best radio season in the hlslory of tho In dustry, owing especially to th t increased power and I m pro veil tone quality of the new radio , sets," aays Al r. Jones, who con-1 llnued: "The only difficulty will f be in ordaining u sufficient num ber of sets to meet the increased demand of the public." The "Woods Lumber company, now located on (lenesee street, will move to their new location on Kast Jackson tdroet at the corner of Genesee, Hept ember 3. Tho new building is 210 feet by 1'JO feet mid in practically all double decked. The Htoek at the old location will ho sold before moving lulo the new building wheiv n complete, stock of building material ind builders' Hardware will he Htocked. A Hpo- Insurance companies have intuit' eial sule with reduced prices is ; ,i uunl reiluetion in (Htlahomii now in progress. burglary and holdup insurance Tho company started business In I rates 191 with an nrrice eight by ten feet und a small stock, and have expanded rapidly since then. They huvo been foreed by their In creased business, to enlarge their yard and stocks and to erect a new building In order to give their cus tomer much better service. They but modified (o American airship engineering practice which calls for inflation with non-inflammable gas. Commander J. C Hunsacker, vice president of the Ooodyear Zeppeliu Corporation, lias arrived in Los Angeles In connection with t'he development of the Trans pacific service. which contem plates a weekly airship service to Honolulu. Willi passengers and mails. It Is understood that the plans of the (ioodyear-Zeppelin C. I-'urnns, Corporation look to an association .Meilforn, "of wilh Ihe enlerprise of some of the prlncipa l transportation Interests entering California hy air, rail and work" says M r. f Jcodyenr dealer organising commercial airship No vices Is going forward nnddly parileularly In the United States water. and (ireat Hritain." 1 C. C I'urnas, Coodyear dealer Two Itrltish airships, each larger in Medford, further goes on to than the (iraf Zeppelin, are near-(state tlia the airships to be used Ing completion, one for service to j on this service will bo built In the Canada and Ihe other to India. . lermiual airship dock and operat The routes have been surveyed and . ing base which must be provided, lerinlnals at Montreal, Cairo, and I While some consideration has been Karachi are already prepared. The j given to the location of terminal liriiish government plans to oper- j faellil le's, no decision will he mnde ate these vessels until they become , until the naval board, headed by vital to commercial t rn import In- i Admiral Mof fett, has selected ' a terests. wJten thvy, .will, be relln-.'site. fo.r.u Pacific airship base. H finished to them. j fs expected that substantial udvan- In tho United States, the Zoppe- lages, both to economy and to the lln licensee, tho Ciootlyear-Zeppolln j national defense, will be realized Corporation of Akron, Ohio, has ( by the proper co-ordination of the proposed a Trans-Pacific service I commercial airship terminal with using airships of the Zeppelin type 'the naval airship base. OREGON FIRST TO IMPOSE GAS TAX Oregon was the first state in I Ihe Union to put into effect a Uix I on gasoline. This tax been mo effective February 2iilh, liliy. TWo ! other states North Dakota and j Colorado put a tux on gasoline, North Dakota on .March Gth HU'i I and Colorado on Airil lth, 1!H1. j Sinee(that lime, every state and i the District of Columbia, have en I ad ed a gasoline tax law, accord ! ing to data compiled by the Ore gon State: Motor association. Three new states1 have enncte:l gasoline tax laws effective this year. ' ArnssachttsettH enacted a two-cent gnsolluo tax which be came effective January 1, New York enacted a two-cent gas oline tax effective .May 1, Jiiatt. and 1111 nols reenacted a gusol liiC tax law imposing a three-cent tax. Its first gasoline tux law having been declared unconstitutional. The new rate goes Into effect August 1, IHL'U. The following states have made changes In their gasulluo tax rates this year: Colorado, Florida, mdfnna, Kansas, J Louisiana, Min nesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Ok la hbtna , Oregon, Pennsy I va nia. South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas. Vermont, Washington and Wyom ing. The gasoline tax rates by slates are as follows: Six cent tax rale: Florida, South Carolina. Five cent 1 ax rate : A rkansas. i Kentucky, M Ississippi, .Montana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ten nessee, Virginia. Four cent tax rate; Alabama Arizona. Colorado, fJeorgia, Idaho. I nd 'a n a . I .on isla na , M aine, M a ry -land. NVhras'ka, N v a d a. New Hampshire. Ohio, Oklahoma, Ore gon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota. Texas. Vermont, West Virginia,, Wyoming. Three and one-half cent tax rate: Utah. Three cent tax rate: California. Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Mhinesotu, North Da kota, Washington. Two cent: Connecticut, Alassa chusetts, M issoiui, New Jersey, New York, lihode island, Wis consin, District of Columbia. OE LIFER l.ANSI.NC, Mli-h. WP'A hnmiini tiiriaif intcroxt illKplnypil hy a l.:tn 8ini5 luinl)f-man in a lil'.-r's slnry of IioIhk th" vlillm of In just lie, may Ix-ur. fruit afli'l' 11 ycar.f liui suit of flu. truth. Ami APHit KMl.Mll 1" h Dial ,1. harv.sl K.iln.-.i from tho unrt- ,,.nUK ..flWtS f KlMl'T W. ,ml t asforlaln tho trull. "" ,o.,n hi f oo.l from a 111- 'oil It, tho mate lifisuli ill .Manlllftlo, Mich. Tho st. .rv cf Alhort Kiohorn. f'.r llior wealthy .MiohiBan (armor w.n tonooil II yoar.n HK t' lifo ,nl I, risen lit for niurdor. is new. It lii it" cotintoili.ii't I" iinany olhors thai the wc.rhl has viowod with well founded Kkelitl oisni. lint the sl"iy f t11' coasoloss activity of ilamuiontl. Lansitu; liiiiih.iinan aiol aniatc-ur stiulont f oriino, in l.olmlf uf Ihe man whom tho stale courts hold was ,-oM,-il,lo for ll oath "f 1- 1 yoar-uiu m'airiee l.td,.,. ; .Mich., is InteresliiiK. Ai' ' Jioliurtl stands near tj,. J old of freed. mi .:u,se of usual Intoresl disilMv,, hy u' i i.l. whu was noitii,.,. f,t aciuaintauee at the tjM, j,,1' .. was e.inxiclcil uf fi ,-.t ,!(.,,, ' if' dor. Impelled l.y l.,.i,.( ' '' dimmed inan'H stury of jjj,, ' ci'll.o llaiiiiuuiid U-..-.I hiii fluids, and later enii,,.,i u, of friends to uhlain Milistat' ' of the man's claim ( in,,w He now helieves this hm, '.' nained tliruuuh an nffi,:ivil p .Mrs. Anna tliison .Mimna '' Kenosha. Wis., in which ,, ' nlils she lierjiireil hoix-if b tostirylm' iiKainst Ki. h.irn a, stfir witness of tho prosit,... ' ' SulidlfyinK or petiifyinp Hio Kruund is niado posHlblo by a chemical pruoesH evolved by (i Eu ropean scientist. Compounds eon tainliiK (tuartzito' materials are In jected into the soil In quarantine that aoooni"'!'--' the solidification In a few nilnutea. 1 -' I Blli fleneral rather than speolallzcd education Is favored by Dr. Will iam 1 Itryant. president uf In diana university. Mnll Tribune mis are mad bj xvoivo neonln vpry day. tf Who Wants the Next Powerful, Economical, 4m INTERNATIONAL SPEED TRUCK? tKt W P. 1 nbrnntinnnl line wl tlWrJ tfv Spetinl Dthtfry or ktatb up In ion; Oir I -tan .SixSprrd owini,' 4 and 6-rWinnVr PMrf Tnuki of i. H. mnA 2 -Inn mtrt; and Hmmv-lMttr Truck rnna- IT ban hrcn onr privileffn trt rrv many firms aronnrl Ihtp with Mwd trurjis from thr famous International line, ntul tho performance of these trunk in a source of much priiie to iik. If v(i aro in tho market for a tnirk, wo enn ohow you why it will pay hcM to huy an Inter nationul. We will prove our MintH with actuul deinotiAtra Hona, or wo will give iyou a lint of local owners so you can check up on International Truck uny way you like. ELWOOD'S AUTO SHOP 118 So. Central Avenue Announcement John Cupp has purchased all the interest of J. W. Shirley in the furniture store formerly known as Cupp and Shirley and the firm name will be known as the John Cupp Furniture Store The store will still carry the same high class Furniture Stoves Rugs Refrigerators Dishes Lamps In Fact Everything In the Furniture Line Mr. Cupp invites all his old customers and new ones to come in and inspect the new fall furniture that is arriving daily. JOHN CUPP FURNITURE STORE ; 315 E. Main " - ' ' Medford, Oregon the greatest ? combination of 7T 0 ever offered at or hoi Thm Landouttt Sedan Body by Usher 1. A 200 cubic-Inch, L-head Engine. 2. The Harmonic Balancer. 3. The O M R cylinder head. 4. The crot-flow radiatoc. 5. Automatic Temperature Control. . Short-stroke fully counter weighted crankshaft. 7. Airplane type interchange able bronze-backed main bear ings. 8. A ll4-inch carburetor In cluding en Internal Rconomixcf and an Accelerating Pump. . A Galantine Pump. 10. Special Expansion-Type Put on Pma. It. Full prfsaure lubrication. 12. Crankcate ventilating aya tem. 13. Tvo completely independ ent braking By items, 14. Internal-expanding four whetl service brakes of the most efficient type. 15. E-nergency brake acting on the transmission. 16. Special moulded, non-squeak brake bands. 17. Specially designed bodies by Fisher with the exclusive con cave belt moulding. 18. Flaring fenders 70 inches across. 19. AdistlnctiveradiatordeiiKn. 20. A variety of colors in th gear's most popjlar shades. 21. Temstedt interior fittings. 22. Fisher VV Windshield. 23. Driver's seat adjustable while you drive. 24. Coincidental Ignition and Transmission Lock. 25. Individually mmintrd in struments, including gasoline gauge. 26. Foot-i-nntrolled headlights. 2-Pnnr Sedan, f. o. b. h Pontine, Mtvh. . Cnnvns3 the whole rann of the low priced nixes und you will find nothing unyivhere to compare with the Vftlue offered by the Pontine Rig Si. Its Binurt new bodies by Fisher, in a variety of colors, B!iest tho power the speed thef lepentlahility the luxurious comfort Unit Pontiao so generously provides. Come in to see and drive this cur. Then you will nprre that it presents the greatest combination of big ear features ever offered at or near $745. n. h. Pnrtfiar, Mien., Bumprr, mprirtg Prirr. tTtS to $90$. f. lOiert ami firtrW" hftrtt abaorhm regular equiimieiit at rlifht rxtra eotr. I.rntrnl Mutorm 1 int i'nymrnt Finn available mt minimum rate. ( nnidrr tlir Vlirl prlro w-ll m th liit prirp h-n 'oniprina niitomobilr nlnn, Onklund-I'ontittr drlirrptl prirp inrlurls only rpntoiml'l" hr)f fir linndlinq and for fitkiiNciiic whrii iho -Time Payment Plan It uacd wa a mmh mm r . m siii VltODUCT OK GENKBAL MOTOU8 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. SOUTH BARTLETT & EIGHTH STREET , Phone 1385 ; TEroa')MWfauJlIWnFpaniiMiM 1 i 5 Maion Our Master Service We will soon be located in our new Master Service Station at 9th and Riverside Where you can get Greasing Washing Polishing Vulcanizing Brake Adjusting ' Wheel Aligning Wheels and rims for all makes of cars Gas and Oil All men employed will be experts in their line of work WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT Older Tire Service, Inc. k Jackson and Riverside Phone 520 Medford, Ore. Phone 769