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Crowds were thrilled at the pro
showing of the new 1937 Plymouth
automobile at the Lange Motor Car
Co., Saturday, according to H. P.
Lange.
Throughout the whole car engin
eering refinements and Improvements
have been made. Every change Is a
refinement which makes it a bigger
value, according to Plymouth en
gineers, Mr. Lange says: "The new 1937
Plymouth looks like $1200 but It will
sell In the $800 class. It Is the finest
and most beautiful low priced car
ever offered the American public. It
has some sensational ride improve
ments that will win Instant approval
and a silence In operation never be
fore achieved In a low price car."
One of tho most outstanding of the
new Improvements on the 1937 Ply
mouth is the new Hypold rear axle.
Plymouth la the only low price ear
with It. It gives one and one-half
to two times the life of spiral bevel
gears, with a more quiet operation.
Plymouth engineers have done a G
man Job In tracking down enemies of
safety. They studied hospital records
and thousands of accident cases. They
talked to doctors.
They found that many injuries In
automobile accidents come from pas
sengers being thrown against controls
and other protruding objects. As a
result of this research, the Plymouth
Interior has been cleared of these
things. And In working toward
greater safety In automobile design
Plymouth engineers found It possible
to develop new beauty In the 1937
Plymouth that raises the standard of
style and luxurious appearance.
Another Important refinement In
the new Plymouth Is easier steering,
It gives a faster response with less
effort, no "wind wander" and
"wheel fight." The 1937 Plymouth
wheels keep straight ahead In gravel.
heavy dust or snow.
The 1037 Plymouth offers greater
stability. In addition to low centor
of gravity It has a wider tread.
The new rabbeted, or offset, con
struction of the box section steel
center posts add strength and rigid
ity, and eliminates drafts around door
edges.
Mr. Lange says: "Those to whom
value is primarily a matter of size and
roominess are exclaiming over the gen.
erous dimensions of the new Ply
mouth. Greater length, a wider body
with wider seats, more head room and
unobstructed leg room give the 1937
Plymouth the luxury that Is possible
only with extra size.
"The low price car buyer has never
before been offered such size and
roominess as are found In the 1937
Plymouth. Never before have we been
able to offer car buyers so much auto
mobile for the money.
GOP. PLAN WOULD
RUIN AGRICULTURE,
NOT AIMS VIEW
(Continued from Page One.)
rAiMTni. mns RF.rF.rVF.n
PTiRTi.ANn Citt. 10. vjpi Bids for
the start of construction on Oregon's
$2,500,000 capitoi win De received nere
at the offices of Whttehouse and
Church, Oregon assoclato architects
(Railway Exchange Bldg.). Begin
inn -KTnnriflv tvia jtt.nt.it ennitol recon
atruction commission announced to
day.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DUST PROOF, well-ventilated refln-
ir.rr nvim with natural llcht
help us give you a good paint Job
at Auto Beauty Shop, 608 S. River
side.
nini M4inmiin'i nmfit fr rim maker
to you. Klein the Tailor, upstairs.
. Better clothes for less.
Tailor, upstairs.
Klein the
utn dat .v fjni rvnat. chean for cash
Can be seen at Charley Roberts. So.
Columbus.
FOR SALE Equity in almost new gas
Maytag, gooq conaiuuu. -a
A. wood, Rt. 3, Box 173, Meaiora.
WANTED Bell boy. Hotel Holland.
WANTED Unencumbered woman for
general nousewom. si. ....... j.
rinnn wnses. Qood home. Box 616.
Mail Tribune.
WANTED Girl for housework. 316 So.
Orange, rnonc mo-i.
FOR SALE Grapes, 3c lb.: figs 60
Geary urcnara. vmuu tj.t.
All voters are earnestly requested to
oe prewns bi ..
quarters at 217 West Main Street at
.r.v. n'ii-ufa- TiifwiA.v venine. Octo
ber 13th. to hear our Candidate for
united states senator.
honey. Musical program.
Drnrviu innnF will hold a Rum
Tn.tr finlA nrtnber 16 and 17 In
k,.iMinn tn rtnxv Theater. Anv
one having donations, call 1327-W
or lavo at ur. nicmrrfco
E. Main.
Any motorist will try to avoid run
ning over the smallest tack, nail or
other object when driving his auto
mobile, but Betty Burgess, movie star.
Is shown above deliberately driving
nails Into a Goodrich tire to test the
remarkable sealing qualities of the
new Seal-o-matlc tube. More than
40 nails were embedded in this tube
without the loss of air.
his campaign special from Lincoln,
where he told a huge crowd In front
of the state capltol be was confident
of the result of the November elec
tion and said money spent by the
administration to feed millions of
families had been expended "In
good cause."
He promised theVe that "as long as
I have anything to do about It," there
"never will be a federal tax on farms
or homes."
He said, at Lincoln, his own seven-
sentence record of aid to farmers
could be expanded by every man and
woman on a farm 'In termB of the
recovery that has come to each of
them In the last three and a half
years."
This was the record he outlined:
1. Raised farmers net annual in
come by (3,000,000,000.
3. Saved thousands of homes and
farms from foreclosure and reduced
farmers' .debts.
3. Started recovering the farmeiu
foreign markets.
4. Restored national Income and
prepared for a steady, long-time ex
pansion of the former s nome mar
ket.
5. Ended a policy of Immediate
glut and eventual waste and laid the
basis for permanent plenty.
6. Begun to get the farmer a fair
share In comforts, advantages, wider
interests and deeper satisfaction
"which go to make the good life for
himself and for his children."
7. Rushed Immediate and direct
relief to farmers and stockmen struck
by drought.
There is the record," he said.
INE
ABOARD
CHINA CLIPPER, en
Route to Wake Wind, Oct. n .(Sun'
day)-(fl)- A typhoon crossed the
China Clipper's path today, presaging
possible layover at wake island
while the storm blows Itself out be
twecn Guam and the Philippines.
Pan American Alrweys nies Its
transpacific air liners according to
weather maps, company meteorolo
gists deciding upon routes to be fol
lowed between 'si and stopping places,
(The hurricane struck the northern
provinces of Luzon Island in the
Philippines, killing at least three per.
sons and Injuring six. Moving toward
the northwest, this storm crossed the
path of the clippers northeast of Ma
nila.) . . . ....
A new CCO company arrived here
from Texas yesterday to occupy Camp
Prescott and continue the work pro
jects in the Prescott Memorial park
started by Co. 1653 which wss dis
banded Friday.
The Texas outfit was Co. 3864,
commanded by First Meut. Nick V.
Fletcher. FA-Res. With him was First
Lieut. Edward M. Carl. Jr., FA-Res.,
First Lieut. Robert Searlght, Mod-
Res., and 148 men. Both Lieut.
Fletcher and Lieut. Carl will remain
with the company hi't Dr. Searlght.
wno had served as train surgeon
will return to the eighth corps area.
First Lieut. Robert W. King, FA-
Res.. who has been on duty at Pres
cott. will serve with the new com
pany while Dr. Ellas H". Porter, Med-
ford, will remain as camp urS""
ThM - nw Prescott company was
comDllmented by headquartera offi
cers on their neac and orderly ap-
-nn-. iimn arrival here. Their
tpeclal train was one of the cleanest
ind neatest to arrive, everywiing m
ing In ship-shape order. If the com
n.n lives ud to Its first Impressions,
it will make strong bid for the
Medford district flag won by the
old Prescott company for the past
two months.
A soeclal train carrying the men
of the old Prescott outfit left Med
ford Friday, with tnem were
sixth corps area men from
niinrtera detachment, and
Pork, and men being discharged from
Sltkum and McKiniey camps.
nrl nw companies are expect
ed to arrive here during the next
(w davs. Co. 3865 will arrive irom
Texas today at 130 p. m. to occupy
the South Fork camp and on Mon
day two companies will arrive at Co
.,iu. for aitkum and McKiniey. On
Wednesday a company will arrive at
Grant Pass for Rana ana
will arrive at Klamath raus
Camp Tule Lake.
. -mn fnr Coos Head will ar-
. u.nh field Thursday; one for
nwi rve will arrive on the
same day at Grants Psss; and one
for Silver Lake will arrive In eastern
Oregon.
r.nt. Glenn J. Key, who took
fifth corps area troop train east two
weeks Bgo, returned to Medford Sat-
,.rri.v ftr brlmnng oac nw-
ments for firth corps areas In this
district. Ho had been to Fort Knox,
Kentucky.
WASHINGTON, Oct 10. (fl1) The
national park service reported today
travel Into the government's scenic
and historical preserves hit a new
high during the 1936 travel season
ended September 30.
The official compilation of attend
ance figures for the season showed
9,392,423 persons, or one-fourteenth
of the total population, visited the
134 national parks and monuments.
compared with 7,675,000 Inst year,
highest previous mark, and 3,619,900
In 1931.
Comparative 1935 and 1936 totals
for national parks Included: Crater
Lake. Ore.. 107.701 and 180.382.
all
head
South
HIT YEAR'S PEAK
CHICAOO, Oct. 10. (AP) Potato
futures, quoted from 12.16 to $2.93
per hundred pounds, were the high
est or the year today.
Advancing 1 to 3 cents on top of
yesterday's 10 to 26 cents upturn,
iaano Russets deliverable on the
mercantile exchange before the close
of the month sold as high as $2.18
per cwt. and closed at $2.18. Jan
uary and March contracts closed at
2.60 and $2.92 respectively.
MADRID, Oct. i0. (VP) Loyalist
forces, resisting a terrific Insurgent
drive In the Navalparel battlefield
approximately 35 miles west of Ma
drid fought against superior odds to
day and slowly gave ground In hotly
contested sectors.
H. T. Gorrell. United Press corres
pondent with the loyalists at La
Navas Del Marques, a loyalist base
east of Naval pawl, reported by tele
phone that the rebel had captured
El Hoyo De Pinares, eight miles south
of Naralparel.
The fall of Ccbreros, 3 miles
south of El Hoyo on the Navntparel-
Madrid highway, was believed emml
nent. Although El Hoyo is a small
village. Its capture was of Importance
because It commands traffic from the
rebel positions to the southwest both
towards Las Navas and El B&oorlal,
the latter ubout 20 miles from the
capital and key to the main highway.
(Continued from page One.)
thau to buy their pounds at ,he price
tney received.
Building Show At
Porter Lumber Co.
A tree Celotex building show will
be staged at the Porter Lumber com
pany, 204 South Fir street tomorrow
from noon until 11 p. m. under di
rection of C. M. MoCormlck, of Port
land, special representative of Celo
tex. The building demonstration In
Medford tomorrow Is one of a series
presented by tho Celotex company in
various cities throughout the United
States. A large truck fitted with fa
cilities for exhibiting building con
struction Is maintained by the Celo-
.tex firm. The house rectlon displays
new methods of insulation and wall
and celling treatment.
Celotex ure the world's largest pro
ducers of insulated materials, accord
lng to George Porter who stated that
the demonstration win be both In
teresting and educational for south'
ern Oregon homeowners and prospect
ive builders.
Apra, port of entry of Ou&m. Amer
ican-owned Isle In mid -Pacific. U
closed to foreign commerce except by
special permit.
CRASH REPORTED ...
MTTVTCO CITY. Oct. 10. (P A
pan-American airways (Douglas) air
liner with a ( crew of four. Including
three Americans, was reported to havo
crashed today near Guatemala City.
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WHEAT OPTIONS UP
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10. ffV-
Wheat options on the Portland Ex
change advanced o bushel for the
Saturday session. Both December and
May were higher. On the sample
cash market local wheat advanced lc
bushel all around with Montana uo
ltto bushel.
UTAH MINERS STRIKE
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 10.
Approximately 1000 miners, wage In
creases denied, went out on strike to
day at Park City one of the world s
richest silver centers In mountainous
north central Utah.
The hint from the White House
that Mr. Roosevelt may seek continu
ance of his devaluing powers was an
advance feeler for a foregone conclu
sion. Until a definite and perma
nent stabilization can be effected,
there Is no other way to aafenuard
the dollar against excessive foreign 1
devaluations. .
Ton true bills were returned by
the first federal court grand Jury to
convene in the southern Oregon dis
trict In the last 25 years.
The Indictments involved Klamath
county persons charged wltn sale of
liquor to Indians. True bills were re
turned against the following.
Benjamin Brlggs, William W. Don
nelly, John Woodlsy, Albert O. Bow
er, Bert Cavsnaugh, Harry Starr. Ed
Williams, Howard Kclllson, Matthew
J. O'Neill and Joseph .Smith.
Premier Mussolini of Italy was born
at Dovla. in Porll province, Italy, In
1883.
Riverside & Ninth
AUTO SUPPLy A
SERVICE STORES
Phone 520,
Klamath Dairy Held
Pure Food Violator
SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 10. (AP)
John L. Harvey, chief of the Seattle
station of the pure food and drugs
administration, said today an action
against the Lost River dairy of Klam
ath Falls, Ore., had been filed In
federal district court at Portland.
The action charges the shipment of
Illegal butter In interstate commerce,
he said.
He said the case was "one of a
number of such prosecutions" the
administration Is carrying on over
the northwest.
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would
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YOU wouldn't go to doctor for your own health nnlesa
you knew he was deserving of confidence. Don't take
a car anywhere unless you know the service Is worthy
of confidence. We are specialists In
General Automobile Upholstery
Bide Curtains and Top Work
Hohlweg's Top Shop
8th and Bartlett Streets
It's time to paint your car for
winter driving!
Daily's Auto Painting
83 flonth Barlett
ROME, Oct. 10. m Premier Ben.
Ito MUBSOllnl sssured the cabinet and
the nation today Italy's vast war ma
chine Is being tooled Into still great
er perfection.
"Military preparations of the nation
are being Intensified with best re
sults," Mussolini said. The cabinet
then adopted his recommendations for
Increasing length of the wori week
and for co-ordinating national de
fenses. The weekly work schedule wss step
ped up to 60 hours to Increase pro
duction of wsr msterlala by 1200 In
dustries for the army estimated with
reserves to number more tbsn 0,000,
000 men.
tee Mall Tribune vant als.
DON'T POROET Riverside Market
open Sundays and Evenings.
FOR SALE Carpet sweeper, 3J0.
studio couches, coll springs, daven
port set. 106 S. drape.
ONLY one left. Bull Terrier pup. Son
of the famous Tocoma Jack, a world
champion and from an equally good
mother. None better bred in the
world, pup a mos. old, nisle. white
with black spots on heart. Regist
ered. Dr. Coleman. 428 Medford
Bldg.
rORSALE-Cow with helterrBlf; two
A-l Jersev heifers; 8-month s old
Jersey Bull. Louis Coiver. Phoenix,
FOR RENT 1624 East Main 5-room
furnished home, hardwood floor,
fireplace. Bnsement end furnace,
electric ranee snd .re.'rlgerator.
145 00. Influilln? water. Chas. R.
Rav, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone
:o2.
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Funds from an Insured
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That's because we hare plenty of funds available for responsible
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Insured plnns. An agency of the U. 8. Government can Invest
millions of dollars In Insured associations the same basis
Individuals; .
This ample supply of funds for Immediate nse fo bny, bolld, mod
ernize, or refinance your home Is at your disposal on fair terms,
without red tape. Ask about our pay-from-lncome plan.
ederal Savings
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IT'S
HERE!
PRE-SHOWING
OF THE
BIGGEST VALUE at Lowest Cost
in Automobile History. The
I?
1937
SEE IT! RIDE IN IT!
More of Everything
that spells value
More nise, more room, greater beauty
Sensational ride improvements
Silence never beore achieved in a low price car
New safety styling
Bear axel design brand new to- the low price field that gives
added body room, quietnoss of operation and long life
Revolutionary now body mounting smothers road shocks and
noises.
THE NEW
1937
CHRYSLER
LINE WILL BE
HERE
SOON
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38 NORTH RIVERSIDE