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PAOE'FOTjT? " fKDFORI MATE TRIBUNE," MEDFORD. OYiKGOS, SUNDAY. OCTOTtER fi, 102?). I aliened Ihto liy thu govcriiuif 'lit ! of Irak. It will fll MuiR'litH -tar ; goveriiini'nl now held by i forclKnern. lil-JRUX (P) An pnnuul lilcrury i IhIf, pl.i rifiilH mill ikmIh wlm prize of $r,U00. to bo awarded by ( wrif In lraan iin-l lux- "' n the i:lty of Berlin, in propemed by B. rlineiM fur it In'iu of yemn the city boar do feclucallnn. Nnvi'l- i wnuld bp i-He'iblc. MEXICAN BEAUTY ADORNS WHIPPET THE CHEVROLET SIX "Around Ilia v.-ml.l In :i I'.' Hut') ecdun tvlllliK tlia true utory or Hol- " Thin Im III.- r.Mil.mu'llill rIvh for tip- fniir Ibul !.:i;-:'il tliln week from' 'Hollywood. The ."Ktii- 1 Iswiry of 'Hollywood," us ihn, driver , of thlH He Solo Is called, will tour lbs United Htiltet Willi New' Voile : bin final dentliihtlun In this country. Kiom that point lm will put hlrt tar "n iv bout and eon-. tinue on to TCuroiiit. . The tour will bo ennuline.! neroHR Kurope, Asia, and the re turn to till i-ounlry will be mud from Japan. The choiee of a cm to be used wan left to lite driver and he picked a De Soto Sis for the reason he Bllld. that he had made several luiii? t""'H In thlK country and i'wwhUi In a Me Soto and found It entirely suited for hla purpose. ... The object of the tour In to toll the real Htory of Hollywood in es pecially the mmiller, towns. Ac cording to movie officials, ono of the blK problems In the industry is the Influx of young Klrls Into Hollywood looklni! for positions in the "movies." For tho most part, she (,-irln are e,ood-look'lnR and probably have taken tho lead In their class plays at hlBh school or coIIcko. This, they believe, fits them to be made, stars overnight. They do not reull.e that the avcr nse person they see on tho screen has spent ycfrs barniiiB the tocli niiiuo of the camera ond while a ko.h1 aiipe.'.ranee is essential, '" nit and nctlni! abllily ure of cquil Importance. Dr Solo dealers IhlollBlinut tile roiinlry are eo-operallnir In this tour by newspaper announcements and by maklnc tlm 1 rraiiKeinents for the "emissary" 10 B'vo his lectures. MERITS OF CITY . r r. - .Mil ! I " " ' f -, V. J - ) yi & J i.' 11 W I A '"Vi. lV '( ',1' - " . & 'J Not a new type radiator cap. The beautiful g!rl who is gracefully draped over the radiator of thi Whippet Four Sedan is the talented Mexican actress, Alecia Ortez, of Mexico City,' who is scheduled to arrive soon in llue Hollywood film colony to make her American screen debut. Senorita Ortez selected as a background for this photograph the picturesque Chapultepec Castle, the official residence of the .chief executive of Mexico. PARIS (A") Whotbor country Bills make tlm best Wives is be ing publicly debated by two Kronen intellectual leaders. I'lerrn Mlllo, novelist and edl turlal writer, thinks they do be cause lie believes they recoitntec 111.111 as a superior living mid take better cure of him. ' Madame Maria Vcronf, ono of tho first woman lawyers and pres ident of the French Leaitne for the Iliglila of Women, says there Is'r.t any real dlfterencii between farm and clly Klrls. but her chief in tention was given to whacks nt the old fatdlluncd man who thlnlis i Woinan'is' du" Is In Ihe hoiii.1 and that "obey" Is Hie most Im portant part of a mairlaiiu cere mony. Mllle Has been having quite, a bit of correspondence, with, men of .tho old school who think niod erii Kit 1st aliogether too 'uppliy." He ugrees with some of them tint tho provinces still afford a man somo chnnco of finding a. good liounekocper who knows bow lo play second fiddle. Madame Verone, however, re torts that lhe country girl, like the town girl, regards herself as fully man's viiuul and thai while sho allows I1I111 lo ImaiTlne he Is of much Importance, she never for a minute consents to recognize her husband as "mnsler" of the house unless ithe, at Ills ttldc. Is Hie "mistress." All this Is still a llvo topic In Krnnco where Ihe "woman's rights" movement moves slowly, Willi lit tie chiince for gaining Ihe vole or die. The chamber of deputies, until several old rennlors retire composed of younger men und In closer touch with the people, twice has passed 11 Untiled vole bill which the senate lunorert. Ogcon Peara mllon of the need of irrigation. The Medford district is hi.rvcst-lr- ihl vein- n t.'i.uOO.OOO fruit crop, of which !.iMI0.000 repre-1 senls pears, yet It Ik only a par tial yield. Costly experience lias demonstrated Ihe varieties of fruit that can bo profltablo grown and marketed anil eliminated the unfit. The lesson of duality pack has been learned as only quality will stand the freight bill from Isolated sections. Pears have been special ized 111 because tho soil, climate and nltltudo produce superior qual ity. I 'car growing has been much neglected 111 the Wlllametto valley, (hough tho few growers that have given tielr orchards scientific care, have received good returns. The valley cannot produce a poor that will stand shipment In competi tion with fruit from higher nltl ludcs and sunnier climes, but it does produce n superior canning pear, 'and moreover we have 'the canneries to take all that are pro duced and thai now hove to go to Yakima or Medford to secure it nnck. Moreover there are ndvtinluges here oilier districts do not possess, (lrehiinllsls do not have lo; fight blight und other pear diseases. nsaUmt which., nlhor d.lulrlels have In wan-en constant Katlio. Hbf wfth our habitual lelhargv, we have never specialized on tills pro fitable crop ono of riiiiny overlooked.-- Snleni 1 'a plliil Journal. . ' ' IN. ST A N'TI NOPI.rc Ml Pur suing .Into weird clioiioelri thu American "get together" bleu, a newspaper here, tho "Ikdani." dally publishes, photographs and addresses of subscribers so lis ri.a.b i-s may get to know each 01 her. I The Lonely Congressman Tho fact that Senator Shipload of llnncsoia iH tho only member of conpruHS who 1h not Idrntlflo.l with one of tho 4 wo bip parties is it coiniriciitjuy on tho American political Bystum. IScnutor Shi li st end represent th Fiirmer-Inhor imrty of hl8 wtnte. Itepresentutlve Kvule, whose tragic death occurred ji fow days ann. ulno was elected by thin party. There nro no Sochil lt members since Representative I, a (iiiardhi of New York turned Kopiihlit-nn. The late Victor IterK er was tho outalmidiiiK Sooiulist member for many yearn. AlthoiiKh ho was not In comivmh at tho time of his dealli, ho stood a1 good olianeo to bo r-d"cted if ho had lived. There is little cliuueo thnt any other HoeiallKt can be elected to hb district. Tho Amerlran people are not set for pnlillcul iTinovatiniiK wlien they talie 1h form of new parties. o thlril party litis lrcomfi establlHhed Hlnre the Republican party passed tho AY' hit: organization and then quickly obmirbi-d It. other move-nn-nts nunc anil wont. Tlie Popu list parly once had consldenible representation In cohkivhs. The rtNKi'OHslve move men t of 1 !' I 2 Kilued form Ida bin hi'jtdwny be catiM of tho eompellinf; leadership of Koowevell, hut even w hen tliii' nmvetntnt swnmped t lift Kepubll cau party In tho election uf that year. It rntild lint survii! tbcNlronir treiul toward ..Kepuhllciin reliablli tat Inti. The Iai Follette movument of I ir'-l ilrew lieavlly fvom both other parties, but .It could not c:iry over its an Independent move ment In the next lil'CMfdelil Inl dec- tlon. Thlt movement, however, N ! represented, broadly speaking, byl the independent group of KcpubH uans In conprss. . Tho two-party system, therefore. does not prevent independence within tho respective parties. This Independence is less manifest in 1 the Democratic party than in the! Republican, perhaps for the rea son that minority begets solidarity. However. Senator Wheeler. Scnntor Walsh and Representative Hill have not been hard and fast party. followers. Independence within the parties may he a wholesome manifestation. It all depends on the sincerity and statesnianftlif p of the independents. If, for example, they pain a bal ance of power, as tlm independents In thn Keniito have, they are in ro position to keep both purlieu on a hipher plfuie of policy and action, provided their own plane is high er. If thwy use their power only to obstruct i!tid harass, then th'ey are not meeting either their opportuni ty or their obligation, i At any. rate, it is better that there should be independent groups within the ti,. (!. u lli.i. Ihnr,. num. ernuH Fintill : parties ps'dti soni ioi5L' I he l.tiropeau counti ies. SinJi L it hies wrecked ilemocrntic jtovorn- y ment In Italy, Poland and Spain. (Kansas City Hlr.r.) . . . -, JlU.O, Hawaii fl') l-JiKht mil lion (fins uf . lava wero deposited in the llulemanumuti pit by tho .Tuly eruption of Kilauea. Tho pit hud been 1 UIU feet deep but iai now reduced to about 1,000. fir Zcmmlctt Trent frtattfi In Design - In Materials - - In Workmanship 4 4 4 Built to the High est Standards! - - Most people realize that the New Chevrolet is a Six in the price range of the four. But not everyone knows what a really wonderful Six it is I The Chevrolet engineeringstaff spent more than four years in the de velopment of the Chevrolet Six. Materials are selected from the world's finest markets and, taken altogether, there are nine thousand inspections during the car's pro duction and assembly! The result is exactly what you'd expect quality in design, in ma terial and in workmanship that assures years of dependable and satisfactory service! Come In today. We want you to se and drive this car for it will give you a newiidea as to what the buyer of a low-priced car can now expect for his money! Tho Roaditer. tXM: The rhaelon. tsl't The Coach, . S.WS: The Coupe. J.595; 77:e Sp'irt Cnupa. I64S: The Sedan, J675; The Imperial Sedan. 1695: The Sedan Delivery. ISM; Light Delivery Chaitii only),lit0: 1'h Ton Truck Cliaiil.i onyt. SUX; t'. Ton Truck (Chat' titwilhCabitSbSO. All prlcesj. o. b. fac:oryt t'tlntt Michigan. f wld-r the dHK.rM prlr m well en the It.t (f . o. b.l price when compar-lna automnbll. valttiM. Our dwrtflT.1 d.llv-t-F.1 price Include only authorized chRrftoA tor lieiftbt una delivery, und ihe cliMrile (or ony addittmmt atccMuiUa at &nxicluA deircd, (3Q2-3U) Batfevy-wise hu if off he PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO., Inc. 112 South Riverside Medford Phone 150 A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR ltAr;rAD M a university of law :ird polllienl seineo Is to be A ciirloiiil of Kecket pears grown and ptiekcd in the llitue Illver valley topped the market In N w York City Tuesday Krossiin; H,- 333. There were f01 bosr.n In the inr and the nversue price Wtisj !i.60 a box. The extiu fancy grade brought $13.37 a box or 10 rent, citeh at n wholesale busis. This h probably a record price ' for rneeut yetirn, thottuh during the fruit boom nf twenty yearn aao,, even tbefc prlecH were topped fr fornlco pear, and Inter for tote. In fact H was tlieso record hint" prices that cuuhciI the Mcdfonl boom. ent tho prlcu of orcbaidn ekyroeUetltiff and resulted In the piuntipK of mimy thousand of nere of additional orchard. It Is howevor, not the occasion 1 record prie thut should count with the orchardbft It li the nv eraKe that fruit growers nmvt tin urp on tho uverage yield "d the aveingo price ond thn uvertiKc pro , diictlon cost over a term of yearn. In fnct tho occasional Jilh price aro due to crop fill hire elsewhere and are apt to be deinnrultxing to tho Industry a they Inducu Hpec U lit Hon mi (I eventtiul nurpliiM. On tho Kbmau that an ncre of orchard In tho Itnue Itlver val ley would yield ft $IO0" profit n year which of courne only ap plied to exceptional yenm, much unfit land waa plunted in uiiHUlt nhlo vorlollca of fruit all over Oregon and Hold to fmnll Inventor on ItiMiillmeut pln or lo people Ignorant of the Imivtutry hut luretl by the noBsllile profltn. In the Intervening yiAr, many have lit their Investment?, many grovett have been abandoned or pulled. AJp until the induitry haa become fairly wall atabllltod through oper ation o( awMwrnlo Uw. and rcall- A lJON-STOJP RECORD. OF SUCCESS I Soto Six in its fust year set a record-break ii'B rare in r.nlc. No otlicr car of any make, of any pricr , ever climbed so liigh i n so slioi t a time. Today, Dr. JV?lo Six easily sustains this pace. Hccouse no other enr in the field of luw-priced Sixes lias ever c ompared with all Dc Soto Six offers, and all it does. Power villi pliant smoothness; speed with out strain; restful riding and easy handling; Chrysler Motors engineering throughout and refreshing stylu. If you want to find the answer to De Soto's spectacular sales record, its continued sweep lo greater success see get in and drive the De Soto Six. 77te re 7 he no longtr ami (lurslhns. PRICH3. A9 LOW A 'S45 AT THE FACTORY OTO 0X c 7 .j .7 i ou snoma urr me. body of every car in Buick's field and compare the chassis then you too would choose If you were to lift the body from the chassis of any one of a hundred cars and compare the vitally important details of chassis de sign ana construction you would find Buick so outstandingly superior in all phases of fine car engineering that you would almost inevitably make Buick your choice. Here is what you would sec in this famous chassis: flm'ci', grtdl tie Y'mlvfin Hrti engine dfTtlopin 9" horscpowir in the 124- and 1 J2-inih modfl.t, and SOV hor,epower in the 1 IS.Jnch models. Ifnapproirhcd in sturdinf,. H-round prf'mnce ability, reliability and cconomjr as well. Rttice'i new CmmllrJ Servo IncloitJ Meekmieal ' Breket protidinn nmooth, positive, ailent twsking. with roinimtim pedal pressure. And because fully protected against dust, dirt and water operating at maximum efficiency in any weather. flmVt's mev frietiemlest tteertnt' entv ml new Rtxti Shed Fliminatnr twin advanceme'nta intro duced by Buick. The lluick wheel offering effortless control throughout its entire turning range and the new Road Shock Eliminator assuring complete freedom from annoying lolts and jars. Bm'rt's f-, taneer rtttr springs, and" new Larrjoy hiodravlie Shot Abtmhrrt front and rear. Combining to check both bound and rebound, and providing a degree of riding ease without parallel anywhere. And. finally, such eMtabtithcJ Awiot tmperioriiu't as the famous double.drop frame of toughest steel . . . the massive side and cross members reinforced at points of stress to insure greatest long life . . . the celebrated torque tube drive, Huiik multiple-disc clutch, setf-liihricating differentialand numerous other features. When the list of Duick's chassis features entirely aside from the irresistible appeal of Buick's new Fisher Bodies reads like a roll-call of all that is soundest and best in fine car engineering . . . and when, in addition, you can buy a Buick for as little as $1225, f. o. b. factory . . . what wonder that all comparisons lead to Buick! What wonder that more than 2,000.000 people have invested their money in Buicks and that from two to five times as many are purchasing this new Buick as any other automobile priced above $1200! PUCK MOTOR COMPANY. FLINT. MICH Prii Go., .M.t.ri C-r,a Cnsdisaraclori.si Met .oahlili. Halt k, d,h .. OitL Builders of Buick sa4 Marqattl, Motor Can For twenty-eight years Willards have been at the safety point where dependable quality is never sacri ficed for low price. Batteries can be made for less than Willard spends in making them, and sold for less than Willard prices. But,, they may be short lived, and expensive to keep in repair. The Willard of the cor rect electrical size for your car is the greatest battery value you can find. Look for the WILLARD SIGN There is a Dealer in Your Town Littrelf Parts Co. Distributors ' Medford, Oregon CIIHYSLliR MOTORS PRODUCT MEAD-FURCH MOTOR CO. 114 South Rivorsido Medford Phono 1109 llS'WheelbaMModels.UlStolWOS , i j4- Whclbase Models, 1143 to lOJ Whrrlbase Models, U5 to T reUf l . K f... Se.rf.1 uIihm. lit. tMV Mirrr llmt. mm,M, ,k.. f 4.1, .j " ,. lb. U.l G. M. A. C. Tin. P.. me. t Pl.n. Var, IK. M,. .rrTprtr. .. .dl Th. I-T h rtMTriw, .uIwmlIwI. ,ln... r " SCHERER MOTOR CO. 38-40 North Riverside BUICK AND MARQUETTE DEALERS Then. 73 WHIN T T t R AUTOMOIII.il ARE tUILT.IUICK WILL I U I L D THEM I i i