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AlKOKoKM) MAIL TIII;i:NI; MKWKOUD, nu-KdON. SI'N I ). V, .1 1.".. 1!)::d. BIG INCREASE SALES vie Stars Greet New Passenger Plane Cheer Spread 15y Flower Lover OF HER TUBES To many persons the Inner tube) of h tire Is Just something which,! must be Inflated. Few motorists jj appreciate the Important work? done by the inner tube, according to engineers of the Flsk Tiro Com pany, Inc., who explain the func tion of this most necessary part of the pneumatic. tire. "The inner tube Is an nlr con tainer." the Fisk engineers point out. "The work done in propelling the automobile is transmitted from t)ie engine, to the tire, to the roal. The work done by the Inner tube la the adjustment of itself as the rotation of the wheel forces move ment of the air, and that amount jif work done aa the medium when blow against the tire is counter balanced by the cushion of air. Tho inner tube, the enclosed air and the tire act In unison. The tire does not undergo a single" distor tion or vibration. Is not subjected to a single blow which is not re flected against the air cushion through the medium - of the Inner tube. "In the new Air-Flight Principle Tires of Flsk, the inner tube is subjected to less strain by the use of the larger air chamber and cer tain other factors subject the tub to less heat action, all of which make the Inner tube last longer and perform more satisfactorily." 3 fefpr ii'M Wr pte-a?r:vl m Ml M Shipments of all divisions ot Chrysler Motors for the month ot May totaled 40,611 cars, an in crease of 3,153 or S.5 per com. over April, 11130. May shipments this year were1 74 per cent of tho same month last year, the beat relative show ing made- this year to date. Aim shipment h being G'S per cent of April last year. It is also signifi cant to note that May shipmcn this year exceeded the shipments in May. 192S, by 1.040 divisions ,lurlB rt mo.ll, V I ' ft3S2fi i'M t "'AV V -( - ll-ll l J ' ' menls of 14.077 showed an in- !' VaV Vv." ll & t 7 , JV (W ' -.,Sy -x oroaso over April of 5.S; .ars. or! 'rW ,A.f 4 ' fV"V 'CVn 3K prr !. UoSo.o. will, shipments fj- ,-V i f AC''lf" A fch ofO.347, also represents a n.a.kedl, " 4 ? f J J. UOKTL increase of 3!) per cent. Shipmen.s; l ft 0?,-.v; fl VtV'- S" V-"1! i"r il s rlj of cars bearing the Chrysler name! TfcJn 1 f f K U'lJS'l&i. v. , 7 LTVS ? J ' totaled 0.386, and the DodBc pa,-! j . A ' 1 'U i ' XTS ' " Just as performance In a motor Uur Implies not simply a prepond erance of a single element sucn as power or speed or pickup, but a perfect blending of all of the.e and still other elements. Just so must the fuel which gives most satisfactory performance be de signed to deliver all of the desir able elements In perfect balance. It was with this fundamental premise In mind that the Assoclar- ed Oil company developed the new cqui-fractlonated gasoline, accord ing to B. I. Grave3, general sales manager of the organization. "For many .years, various gaso lines have been advertised for their quick starting, greater mileage per gallon, additional power or othor outstanding features." Graves de clared. "That was sufficient before the present era. In which perform ance has become paramount. "Now Associated is first to meet the demand for all-around per formance with equi-fractionated gafollno, which combines the five essential qualities In a single, per fectly balanced product. These (lualitiqs -are, quick, starting,. -pickup, power, speed and mileage, and Associated has them all. "In the production of equl-frac-tlonated Associated gasoline, light or fractions the gasolene In vapor ized form that comes from the crude at relatively low tempera lures Is used to provide- quick stalling and pick-up. Because of their volatility, the lighter frac tions Ignlto at once, even in a cold motor. "But,, equally Important, heavier fractions those that distill from the crude at higher boiling points .are the ones thai assure powov, pecd and long mileage. They bur.i completely away In the motor, but they burn more slowly. "Thus, the term equl-fractionated means that In Associated gasoline are combined all of these vlfil properties, assembled In exacllv the correct proportion to provide all that a gasoline motor requires for finest performance." . Lawrence Secure V Representation For Virgin Diamonds i Blanche Swwet, famous motion picture star, greeting pilot Silas Morehouse upon his arrival in Lo Anj?-Ie from New York in new thirty passenger F-32 Fokker monoplane equipped with Goodrich 58x14 12-p!y Silver '.1w,n JZfl 'arest airplane tires manufacturea. Inset, Sany O'Wcu, vivacious movietone star, and her sister, Molly O Day, shown with one of the mammoth tires. v " fey A Twelve Million City with the industry and the payroll is over $200,000 a month. There are 21 fruit packing and exporting firms in Medford, 43 promises to exceed that of la -it I ru't storage houses and five mod year by 10 to 15 per cent, and 01n co,u storage plants with a ca- I while the prices will probably not j be as large as last year's, owinr I to other sections of tho count rv having larger crops, it is predicted by those in a position to know that 1 the financial return will equal If not exceed that of 102!. , (Portland Journal) One of the prime factors in the remarkable growth of Medford from 5756 in 1920 to 11.035 in 1930, an Increase ot D2.7 per cent, is the great fruit industry of tho Rogue Klver valley. Soil, climate, Irrigation facilities and all other (inn H 1 1 inn a n rf nOll 1 hi I"I V f it vni-n It l to fruit culture. Led by the South- Jhroo thousand six hundred nn.l ern Orcuon experiment stntlo-,, "Ixty-nix ears of pears shipped witlf v. c. Rolmer. an aceomplish-l froi" l'lford in 1928 hiouS:n ed scientist, at its head, the Med-! muV ll,an ..'"". nnd this f.,,-,1 r,.haefllnl n i n iii-mri-OHxiVf . I V la estimated at ovji- iiflvnneprl nnd ji Iwjivm seal-t'lllliir for iiii". i iiw ioluihih. iui uri'"-3 i, tn ,i i. ,,,i ,.,i ,,,,,. tho-best, amUtho results appear in -j uthqir fcuIH i to be shipped tills , of I)rodIffal nflturb( Medford the marvelous growth of tho fruit vear lH 7uU ly 8UW CU1S- town Is ono of Oregon's prize cities. industry In tho valley. Mump men or tne importance o: Although tho Medford district the fruit industry to the Hoguej One- hundred and seventy-six produced in 1!20 one of the largest Itiver valley can ba gained from students at Texas Christian unl crops of pears In its history and tho fact that during the peak sea-j versity earned all or part of their received tho highest prices paid fo-sn of ear shipping over 6,000 ; expenses this j-ear, a survey made several years, tne crop tor i :t.fi ' people are employee in connerimn , iy ine eone.go paper snows. pacity of X00 cars. There are two large ic plants, ono with tho largest ice storage In Oregon, used for Icing the refrigerator cars in which the fruit is shipped. Two canneries are located in the coun ty, packing 100,000 cases of fruit and vegetables yearly. Thero Is also a catsup factory In Medford. In tho center of a picturesque landscape, with tho Cascade and Msklyou and Coast ran go moun tains In the distance aid abound Lawrence's, well known Jewelers of Medford, today announced that word has been received from the Virgin Diamond Syndicate of Am sterdam, llollonud. confirming their appointment as the local au thorized dealer In Virgin Dia monds. "Virgin Diamonds," said Mr. Lawrence, upon being Interviewed by u representative of this paper, ply of such previously owned stones before been Individually owned or worn, direct from South African mines. "There has always been a Bupply of second-handed diamonds on the market, some of them, of course, with none too savory a reputation. Coming through accepted channels it was impossible to distinguish such stones, although many jewel ers have long attempted to handle nly diamonds of known history. Wince the war, moreover, the sup- ply of such previously owne stones has substantially Increased. "Realizing that the discriminat ing diamond buyer unless, of course, he was Interested in a rare stone because of Its historic back ground much preferred to be the first to own and wear the dia mond ho purchased. I welcomed tho opportunity to affiliate my More with the Virgin Diamond Syndicate who, for some years, have specialized exclusively on selected rough, direct from the mines. "Not only are Virgin Diamonds uf the finest quality, In all sizes tind in a wide range of distinctive mountings, but theirQprlces arc standard all over the world." In addition, says Mr. Lswreneeo with every Virgin Diamond, the purchattil- receives a Certificate of Title which guarantees the origin nd previous history of the stone. I A QUALITY CAR I FOR ONLY " I THE A Napa, Calif., dairy Is express ing Its milk to San Krangsco hy airplane. It naves time an!r the eoo!r atmosphere benefits the milk. O.I.TOIIPO,, LOWEST PRICED OP ALL 4-DOOR SEDANS The attractive means of comfortable, economical transportation for hundreds of thousands of motorists Whippet Four prieetang from $360 to $645. Whippet Six pHetf from $635 to $850. Prices (. o. b. Toledo, Ohio, and specification! subject to change without notice. J. J. OSENBRUGGE 128 So. Riverside Phone 1109 senger car.s, 8,73b. Of commercial vehicles, Dodge shipped 1.SU6 and Fargo, 292. Reflected In theso increased fac tory shipments .U the continued consistent improvement in rota' I sales. All divisions of the Chrylor Corporation delivered 0 per cent more cars at retail In May than in April, the low-priced Plymouth showing tho most remarkable in crease of 38 per cent. During tho piust two weeks retail deliveries to the public have averaged 7 8 perl cent of last year, which is rola-1 lively the best showing made' this! year to date for a corresponding j period. Field stocks In the bands of dealers of all divisions arc terially lower as of June 1st than they were at tho same period a year ago, the reduction being more than 29 per cent. Factory shipments of Chrysler built cars for the week ended May 31t oxceeded tho corresponding week of last year, and continued Improvement In tho retail demand for automobiles will naturally re sult in further increased shipments from the factory, as the stocks uf cars Iii dealers' hands are at r. R. B. Miller, Buick dealer of Tillamook, Oregon, as he arrived with his 1930 car in Portland on his annual pilgrimage to present bouquets of daffodils to his friends. Mr Miller is widely known for his raising of prize daffodils, which he propagates solely to distributa as gifts amoner his frinH ' very low point compared with th.i current rate of deliveries. COPKNKAC.KX, Juno 1 A (P) Decision of Denmark to semi a scientific expedition on board sjnall cruiser to Greenland covered evidences of a high state of culture belonging to tho iron age. JKUt:SAI,KM. June 1 -1 tfP Women lawyers, only recently ad- th'a mitted to practice In Palestine, that IC the decrease continues, death rale will outdistance birth rate in a few years. the the .summer has resulted in a heate 1 m,1"l ....!.. .. n- t.. imperialists who aro urging Nor way also to send a cruiser north. Norway has refused to recognize Danish sovereignty over Greenland. TO RUN. Poland, June 14 (fl) A peasant farmer tilling his soil near Torun recently found nn an cient urn which led to tho dis covery of a prehistoric burial ground dating 2000 to 1000 B. A com m it tne of nrcliaebigistH im- have been barred from tho relig ious courts. Those courts deal with marriage and Inheritance matters. In a clear blue Ice berg, one of n largo field encountered near Sou!c hol Island, the carcass of a large black bear was found embedded In tho ice. CJDPENHAdKN, June M (I) Tho Danish birth rato for l!21l U the lowest on record, ami govern ment statisticians havo aiiiKnince-l L().1XX. June 14 () The Koyal Geographical society wt'l send a scientific expedition to oast Greenland this mi miner under Dr. II. (i. Watklns, on board Shackle ton's steamer, "Quest." The party will survey possible landing sta tions for British air routes. AIKIillollUNi:, Australia,. Juno 14 H Cares of office have turn ed the hair of Prlmo Minister Koullln snow white. When ho took office six months ago ho had coal black hair. Ills most harassing problem, ho said, has been that of unemployment. ' oo rHATS THIS? A worn-down tire in a tire advertisement? Yes, sir . . . exactly that I And with good reason. Any tire looks good when it's new. It's the way Silvertowns look after long punishment on the rond that makes us proucT of them! This tire is one of the 62 that went out with the Silver Fleet. It made the whole 30,000 mile trip without single diffi. culty. This picture shows it at the 22,517 mile mark. Shows how it looks after bat tling its way across two dozen states. And look at itt Match it up with tires you know that have gone that far! Com. pare it with your own tires! Any question about Silvertown being a better tire now? You, too, Can Get Big Mileage on Goodrich Silvertowns If you like this sort of performance, come in and see us. We have the blood brothers of this casing. Tires that can give you the same mileage. Price? You'll be surprised! They cost a lot less than you think. We have your size ...come in right away. Tomorrow. ..sure! IT EWIS' OUPER QERVICE QTATipT JLARGEST iJervice iJtationin J orego I n Is Corner 8th & Front Phone 1300 Medford, Oregon