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'' iim$X)ipfi'm!. wtr"-r VH PAGE FOUR MTSDFOflD MAIL TRIBTSE, FEDFORD, OREGON, SU M. . 1 n lo I i : i 9 20,000 EJ.F.'S IN USE TODAY Many Cogent Reasons Why This Ccl ebrated Auto Is In Such Great Dt-itnn th t,,n tb ant ?"M-'F be correct. is now a matter of record. But there Is one reason why you should bar n E-M-F MO" that Is greater and more convincing than an of those JO. 000 muoas that mad men choone an K-M-F "SU" rather than any other car at any oth er price. And thta, what wo call "the unanswerable reaaon." has been set ting stronger and bigger every day 80 car fulfilled the lirophec?. Thafs j why yon can t purchase a second ' hand B-M-F 'JO "Men don't sell . "automobile satisfaction" when thuy "know" ther own It. The inveetmeQtt of $1250 In an K-M-F "' will be the wisest ex penditure yon ever made, whether you own an automobile or not. The most you can gt for your money would be to S per cent Interest ' tisbumI intn th hands rt "h t IrsHI HUt hr ta th pap at thn nrlno nnr mand in the Rogue River Valley 'wikt nntH this moment; In fact, j man can afford And to own a car Is Thi; Season ' now. it U like some Irresistible pow- the ambition of every man. The r, niunan mi tw; ime lanu i im Miuurooiit i u trviut-nuuus lacior in r.weoping evwytbtag before It wejor everyday life. Aside, from its Twonty tboneand of them, a com- p Banw y,,. kaows j flrps the sense of freedom ,t ,m. jmstte, living, overwhelming arga (Meat Raeh a reason reason onoMgh. eonrlnstttg and sattefrtag. yet, were it possible for yon to In vestigate, question, prove each sepa rate reaaon. yon would probably find some new point of Interest to rivet your attention and create in your I "Satisfaction." Thafs It. Each parw. It brings the country to Uie and every man who owns an E-M-F, r'ty. and makes every dwelling place U satisfied. They are all sub-1 a conntry home. At a moment's no sorlbers. as It were, to the en t httti- ttee It Is roady to whirl you and your asm and Interest about that proved. family upon the sunlit, open road Into OST CJDMPLETE STATE GARAGE II This is alj that'canjbe done In the finest shops of the land. I Fifty cars can be garaged at one time In this commodious .plant. You i would not find more or better cars 1 In any garage In the land than you , will find right in the garage of the Valley Anto company in Medford. ' We have not stated the principal business of this company, which Is A want ajl campalgnwlll market! The people who are influenced only your real estate even If wise-acres ' by placard advertising are probably tell you "It's nbt a good time to sell." (not the kind you want for tenants.' ' endnrisg qnallty and record-break-In? price, whleh have made the E-M- the world of green fields the coun try's life-giving "out of doors." It F "" the most talked of automo-1 means health to the wife and childron I, mind a like desire to own the car) bile in Amerlla. perhaps, in the I and binds the family In closer ties that could stir up such enthusiasm ' world, because, and we say this wlth-l It Is a tonic, nerve builder, it trebles the value of tine; It means recron car made upon which so many men absolutely agree. These 20,090 sat isfied owners will tell you one story, simple and convincing, that they own Rapid Growth From Small Begin- - nings of Valley Auto Co.-Agentsi the dltr,b"tinf J the amoU8 crtai-J a J "uciiia mers-DetroIt, Hudson and Pope-Hart- 01 World Famous Chalmers-De- ford motor cars. There are many of i t u.. i in . these cars In the Rogue River valley uim, ni.uau.1 unu rupe-naruoru iand every one of th-em ,8 eMns,er. feat satisfaction. Starting in a small way only a short while ago and now coming before the readers of this paper in the macnifieent showing lust I j pictured above speaks wonders for J In November, 19fH, J. W. Keys and F. C. Cain, two practical auto mobile men, landed in Bedford and took charge of a little shed garage fn the rear of the Moore hotel. The floor space was only 40 by 50 and conditions were anything but pleas ant. Nevertheless, these men went to work with a will, repairing cars, stor- the untiring pffnrts nnrt nhllltv nt thn ! and scatter broadcast such satisfac- out fear of contradiction, there Is no tion. Twenty thousand E-M-P "30" own ers. They are our reasons. Each one a thinking, separate personality each one with likes and dislikes that a car thoy are proud to drive, to differentiated him from all the oth- "boost," to endorse, a car, that not ers, for no two otit of all that im-only backed their judgment,' but Mouse number approached the rjuos- above all, taught them the lesson tion of "shall I buy ' or "I will buy" I that It isn't necessary to decorate a an K-M-F "30" from quite the same chock book with a lot of fancy fig- rnasoning point. One had to weigh ures and rob a bank balance to buy carefully the question of first cost; anether, the "after buying cost" of upkeep. One. never considered price, but was attracted by quality; another, having a bent toward mechanics, saw quickly the perfect chassis. One con sldorod the the financial stability of the company buhlnd the product; an other that same company's good faith and so on ad flnitum. Hut they all reached the same eon clMflion. Thoro was some unnnower able argument prosented, some fact of mechanical supremacy that could not be denied, some record of endur ing quality that appealed, somo en thusiastic owner that "boosted," which cumpnllod each nnd every one of these 20.000 men to buy an K-M-F. "30." Through the mare of all othor rival cars for sale they found tholr way to the one car that express ed to thorn in terms of powor, speed, reliability, comfort and serviceability tho "Ideal" each and ovory one pos sessed. That In buying nn K-M-F "BO" thoy proved their Judgment to an automobile whose quality Is In the ohassis, where It belongs. Why? Why was Flanders' proph ecy fulfilled? Ask any one of the 20,000 owners of an K-M-F "30." He will show you his car and say: "There Is tho reason." So you look at it, examine it, ride In it. Union to the owner recounting Its prowoss, Its mileage, its speed, what It has done and the magnificent way It has stood the "gaff." Decause an E-M-F "30" la such n glutton for service. It sort of lures n man on to give it hard usage. Automobiles have tholr par ticular kind of personalities. You get to "know" n car. What may be expected of It under certain condi tions and nn element of pride and friendship is established. So when Mr. Flandors determination" to mako n better quality car nt a lower cost" than any other concern made or sold, took shape In an K-M-F "30," then also was created the "roason" ef the enormous sales nnd colossal growth of the K-M-F company. The J ing and garaging cars and selling the company. tin.. tt,o (..nim. r .u ..-1 '"",uuo rs-ueiraii anu nuuson and capacity for the duties of the day in short, it is a necessity. An K-j men connected with the Valley Auto, company. i Every person residing in southern Oregon should visit this garage and I see the fine array of cars, and if you are thinking of purchasing a car, don't fall to consult the Valley Auto 'J automobiles In a short time it was discovered M-F "30" will meot this necessity and excel any .expectation you may that new quarters would have to be ! procured In order to take advantage ! of the Increasing business. When v jo asmpJnd oin ti ssossod .ou these boys came to town they wdrk- ou most of the time. They ate one, two and sometimes three meals a day. FOR SWEETHEART RETURN1 TS S'X hotar8' bUt n 3C2. r-UK awtr-IHLAHl RETURN; most of the time they only averaged , about five hours a night NOTICE. To the master plumber, contractors and builders of Medford and vicinity, that on and after April the first, the minimum scale of wages for Journey men plumbers and steamfitters shall! be $5 per day, eight hours, J. Franz. j president; C. R. Losher, secretary; 319 It una a r 4 T-r I -. arS-t- - t-... O " .-a. fi.M IM u, i nl., .March lb . case of work, work, and then work -The adventures of pretty Sin.; Yee some more. for whom Liew Chuck Simp, ti weal thy Chinatown merchant, offered ,i reward of .? 1,1)00 after she fled with n ficroe-eyed tongmnii, enured heart break today to Tor Gat, an Onkliind morohaiiL Ship Too whs 'Void" to Tor CJat-hy her lititulietiiian admirer, ami ns mmiii a Tor taid the fir! dexit Sinp and her iimMer fled. Tor Ont's offer of $.-.,000 reward Their sleeping quarters were con venient, being a .swinging couch swung In one corner of tho garage. Their untiring efforts told In more ways than one, and soon the work was more than they could possibly handle. A site was chosen and a building erected on North Holly street. The Valley Auto company could now use fir the return of hi charmer apHnrj a fine brick garage, and one was ac today in a local Ciiimum paper. lie claims to have paid more tlinu that amount for immunity from puni-Ii-meiit by the ton invoked in F.iew Chuck nfter Sinp Yee disappearance. You have a two-phased chance of recovering your lost article by ad vertising and reading the ads. For the fact remains that most people are honest. Hasklns for Health. Electric Rooms Opened Monday, March 6th In Elec tric building, 2 IS West Main Btreet. Everything new and modern, Includ ing steam heat, baths, etc. Best In olty. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors Canton cordlngly built. 50 by 100 feet and two stories. This Is the present quar ters of the Valley Auto company. Starting with a floor space of 2000 square feet, they now occupy 10,000 D ACtdlirQnt square feet of floor space and in ad- XVCdldUl dllL dltlon to storage and supply rooms, thoy have the finest machine shops and vulcanizing plant In tho southern part of Oregon. We believe it is the most complete in the state outside of Portland. If something is the mat ter with your machine, It can be fix ed here and In the very best manner. Meals Served at all Hours. Good Cooking, Good Service, Reason j able Prices : : -: -: Sam LocR, Prop. Upstairs on South Front Street. t-rr-tnrr After the Business of All We are not asking simply for the custom of the1 readers of one paper, but for a share of the trade of every person iu Medford and i X vicinity, and we will get If, too. If you but Give Us a Trial Call and see our new store and you will be surprised at the completeness of our stocks and the neatness of our displays, Allen Grocery Co. PIIO.VEJIAI.V 27il HOME 271. 82 SOUTH CENTRAL' AVE. SEE THE NEW Spring Styles Xew shoes f or men, women, boys, girls and infants. Xew sandals, xumps for jwomeu, misses and infants. Xew low shoes and tiest'pr men, women, boj's and girls. Everything New You are invited to see thb new, dependable goods. l)dmeade4 Scc4, AA$0rAAm0iLAllAmA0k0kAAm4i mmmfkmmmmmtA -ft rtftrtfl t 20,000 Satisfied Owners , M .F. MOTOR GARS There Will Be asjIMany More Added to the List This Year E"M.P X iff Xwrf V i , v s&gpy nxvrcas 20 IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A CAR THAT IS FAR SUPE RIOR TO ANY EVER BROUGHT TO THE ROGUE RIVER VAL-LEY-FIRST, READ THE STORY ABOUT E. M. F. CARS ON THIS PAGE, THEN ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION. YOU'LL BUY ONE OF OUR CARS AFTER YOU HAVE INVESTIGATED. ' CZ8 , - "liK 1 1 J V ; : : ; : , ; ; : The Strongest Guarantee Ever Placed on an Automobile Is Given With the Pur- . i chase of Every E. M. F. "30" ,t i The E-M-F"30" Fire Passenger Standard Touring $1250. Roadster "30" $1250 Detachable Demi-Tonneau "30" $1300. Coupe "30" $1700 02SS5 The Above Prices Are for Cars Delivered in Medford .-.SULLIVAN & HANLEYV Agents for Southern Oregon r4 riiiiiiiiiiiiriMtit.AYrr'rrvv'ytrviruuu 1 MMMMMMMMM 4 4