IT PATS TO ADVERTISE N ch »| m >| mt Advertising Brings Re­ sults Selling Prest-0-1 Ates ..., Electric I.ailfflMnnnnnnnnhnrfiiflhn¿nni:nff]1iniinW WASHER & WRINGER $137.50 * $5.00 down • » Puts the machine in your home and starts saving you time, money, clothes. This opportunity is good until October Sth. Only a few more days. Avail your­ self of this offer, it is exceptional. “Why There Should Be a Western Electric Washer in Every Home.” The time limit 1 for sending in your letter or essay has been extended to October 8th. Write your letter—$25.00 in cash for the best paper. Phone 47 PAUL’S ELECTRIC STORE Authorized Dodge Service Station (X1MPETENT MECHANICS FOR ALL MAKES OK Tin < nu WELDING, BRAZING IND MACHINE WORK ELE< TRIC.TROl RLE HHOOTING CANS AND DAY PHONE 118-J ME in 1« E CAR DIV OK NIGHT NIGHT 252-R Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage DAILY AND SUNDAY IxMive Roneburg I p. m. I xavc Grant. Pana 1:OU p. r ,. DAILY AND SUNDAY PHONE NA OR 100 We connect with «tax' LEAVE GRANTS 10:00 a. 1:00 p. 4:00 p. 0:10 p. PAHS m tn. m. m. LEAVE MEDFORD 0:00 a- m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:80 p. m. for Ashland and Jacksonville We repair and make every type and atyle top and slip cov­ er—and do the work RIGHT. IsH us repair your prenent top and, also, lend real dtatlnct* Ion to your rar with a .mart cat of durable slip covers. Sam­ ples, prices, etc., gladly sub­ mitted. G. B. BERRY II. H. Clapp LEGION 203 s.6th st. MEN VISIT FRANCE American Party on Tour of Former Battle Sectors; at Flirey Monu­ ment Dedication. __ Ament’s Auto Machine Shop Grants Pass- Medford Stage 123640 GRANTS PAM DAILY OOUR1KR SATURDAY, (NTtMMBR i, IFJl. R. C. Powers GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC CO. Pltono 8N0-H CRYSTAL ELECTRICAL WASHING MACHINES, NOW SIlM.iMt MAJFJSTIC ELECTRIC HEATERS Heat In < rent Ion for llcat Radiation. We stock a size for every need. Roth rooms or lied rooms etc. t'lirlstinns clock of appliances are now coming in and we will he glad to show you our line, waffle Irons, Irons, Pereiilatora, I'rna, Portah’c Iminin, etc. Is'l ns demonstrate our CRYSTAL W.VUVER, l> wilt do the work «¡i.'ckcr than ant other washing nmehint- on the market, and With less wear on your clothes than any other machine on the murkrt. The new "A. E. F.” is lit France— ou it inlH.lon lunch unlike that of the A. E. F. of 1017-1818. The new forces i are only 290 strong. They contprise members of the American !Lite Company in the In­ terest of the special battery adapted for use dn Fords and certain models of Chevrolets, Overlands and Buicks, according to E. A. Adams, local rep­ resentative of the Preet-O-IJte Stor­ age Battery. "Since my first advertisement ap­ peared, announcing u special ex­ change price on Prest-O-Lite bat­ teries, 1 have sold more batteries than in any similar period of my bus­ iness,'* said E. A. Adams of the lo­ cal agency. "And this is not only my experience, but I learn from oth­ er service stations that they too are experiencing a most excellent de­ mand for this special battery. It cer-' tainly seems to bo the unanimous : opinion of the Prest-O-Llte service stations that "newspaper advertising gets the businem«.’’ The Idea of making a special bat-| tery adapted to so wide a range of I uses was Indeed a happy thought. By manufacturing these batteries in great quantities, the Preet-O-Lite Company is able to reduce the selling price of this type, and score the sec­ ond big cut in storage battery prices, that has been made by this company within the last year. And, storage as it may seem, it is a fact that the ’ present selling price is less than the . price at which this battery was sold four years ago. On deciding on an extensive adver­ tising. campaign on this special bat­ tery, it was only natural that the Prest-O-Llte company should turn to newspapers. And their wisdom Is fully justified in the magnificent business that they are now doing. It shows very clearly that the pub­ lic will buy a quality product at the right price. All talk of a buyers strike on storage batteries at least, is now ancient history. Owners of light cars throughout the country now know that they can buy a genu­ ine [Prest-O-Lite battery, famous for Its long life and reserve power at a price that is made possible only through the production of many thousands per month and newspape* advertising. Every car owner who purchases one of these batteries Is assured of the highest grade, longest lived, and best product that money can buy. The Prest-O-Llte company leads in the reduction of storage battery prices and has unquestionably won | for itself a lasting place in the hearts | of American car-owners. 95 ; to many American soldier«. It 1« on the ridge which was the main line of resistance of the old Toui sector. It was nt Flirey that the Eighty- nlntli, from Kansas and Missouri, went luto conflict. Seventeen American divisions fought in the vicinity of the little town, which Itself was occupied by regimental headquarters of troops holding the line. At the close of their tour the Legion men will go to Paris where they will have three days A. W. O. L., after which they will »ail on their return voyage. The party is expected to re­ turn about September 15. YOUNGEST AUXILIARY MEMBER PAON To Our Friend» and Patrons We wish to announce that on October first Pardee’s Grocery will open under the managment of Pardee andJGebers, Mr. Emil Gebers having purchased one-half interest in the business. Our wish is to serve the public. Thanking you for your favors in the past, we solicit your further patronage. Yours truly, J. PARDEE EMIL GEBERS How to keep your tractor in constant service w. A tractor always on the job—giving full service under any condition—is what every farmer wants. He knows how such power pays. Without proper engine lubrication, this is impossible. Faulty lubrication steals power, wastes fuel and oil and is responsible for 75 per cent of ali repairs. SUNOCO Motor Oil—the new scientific lubricant—guarantees right lubrication. There are special types of SUNOCO made to meet the high-speed, heavy-duty de­ mands of tractor engines. No matter what the size or make of your tractor, SUNOCO will lubricate the engine perfectly. Tell us the name and model of your tractor and we will tell you the type of SUNOCO to use. c. a . wine : trout VALLEY HARDWARE CO. SUNOCO MOTOR OIL B uster B rown S hoes Little Ruth Buell Thompson of Lewis­ town, Montana, Choaen Maocot of the Stat« Department. Solid on*-pi«ce leather oak counters. eipe- ctelly adapted to children's shoes. Her mother was a nurse and her father a doughboy, both having served In France. She is Ruth Buell Thomp­ son, 31 months old. and the youngest member of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Instead of pieced heels, solid S«d« Leather Heels are used. Hemlock Solee ue by tome, hut only Govern meat htendard Osh Solo Leather Is used in "lu­ ter Brown Shoes. ” Buster Brown Shoe Store grants ‘ pass UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER RIDES LIKE AIR, MORE CASING MILEAGE—TRANSFERABLE FROM ONE CASING TO ANOTHER—NO PUNCTURES, PLOW. OUTS. INNER TUBES OR AIR. Ruth Buell Thompson. the American Legion at Lewistown. Montami. Wlien the state departmer.. of the American |,eglon of Montana held it» annual convention al Lewistown. Bali) Thompson was unanimously selected to he the mascot. She is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. R. B Thompson, of Lewlwtnwn. INSTALLED IN YOl’R CAR XT 107 SOI TH FOURTH STREET. Universal Service Station Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Comer