Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Exclusivo, Up-to-Dato
Auto Repair Shop
Roliablo Ropairing, including
Oxy-Acetyline Welding
Wo wold any metal that moltn
Pacific Highway
Garage
L. J. DAVIES, Prop.
20 S. Bartlctt
Old Cars
Made New
If you wish to have n place in voui ciiv
when? you can have; your old cars made
new at the rijht prices, patronize the
Oregon Painting Co.
18 20 North drape Street
Signs and Auto Painting
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THE FORD CAR
REBATE IN SIGHT
Mr. Oaten nyi: "When the Ford
.Motor compiiny ttiinouiiccil a profit
hIiuiIiik rebate to niirclinwrii of
(.urn, there wore Home who coimtil
ered tho relmto rnther n remote pov
nihility, bcratnm of tho ntlpulntlon
that 800,000" ciim hud to lm sold,
Any doubt un to tho I'onl coiiijianv'a
lability to Mill Hint many ciiih bun
require nil tho ntimiirreii of tins ntnto
to iicconitnodato them when they cot
I hunt.
Conditions iitirnud will ho n factor
that will Induce (IiuiikhihIk to nco
American find him! tli: I'liiininn-I'n-elrlc
expoHltlon will ho tho objective
point, They will nlo he fittrnrled by
tho grand climate of Oregon ami her
many ocenlc wondent, Including Cm-
tor I. it It o. to which Mcdford In tho I
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.MrM?rn. flornnrd nnri Hall, local
lURcntM for tho Doriifo car, say:
'.ll'Pl.n II,., I,... . 1... ..... .t... A -II ..
. im; iuuki; u.u nun 'Ai I'l'lll.'ll it 1 1 (JA-
gateway. It in mtlmateu that the
vfKltora to tho tako In 1015 will doit
hlo that of any prevloun year.
TIipo tottrhtH will have to bUy oil,
can, tlron and havo repair made.
'niinlnllnna flu l.nf.n.lrnt ..I ha .., L a
":.i..ii.ii. tn IJUilllllllll All f'nilllllllj
body, and It great pulling power
ban been the admiration of oven thn
moat i.evcro critic. Not ono fault
find about tho car. .hint
.- ... m,. ....... .... -"T,,.ywn,wanUl0,,UccamlodntonH(can ono fln.I about tho car. .IubI
been removed, by tio fact that tho, ' ,. hf fJt cnn pclU,,nk of cnr Inaik. oul of thn ,.al
lord mle an, 10 per cent ahead of , , , r R
InHt your, whon tho union woro war- . , .. ' "". " " momm
y KU.QOO ran.. Tho ,. for the "' ,'f . ", ""V 1 "'" . r,000 car I,...
bnlunco or IIiIh m-uhou tan fall way
below thono of laitl year for tho
Maine period, and yet tho required
ntimhor will bo hold.
"Tho nalet! will ho greatly nttinu
lated for tho bulanco of tho neanon,
jby the fact that thn new model car
II now ready for tho market. With
tho now Httoam lino body, rowrl
danli, electric IIkIiIh. wntllutlm;
wltulnhlold, and new IiIkIi power
inaKiieto, tho nalen for tho halanco of
the Hcason uro bound to double,
"Hovenil yearn oko tho Ford com
pany announced tho Ford dh the mil
veiiiiil car. While to koiiio thlx may
appeur to be an advertbiliu; kIokbii
only, tho nale of 300,000 cam In one
pear In xurely proof of tho fact that
I tho Ford ban demoiiKtrated beyond
all doubt, that It In tho bent car for
unit omul norvlco. One factor not to
The advertising donn by Mcdford
will attract IIipko tourlntn and many
of them will como with a vlow of
delecting Home city In which to locate
and mako their permanent home.
Few of them) tourlMe will go
throunh tho city without stopping an
they nro out on pleasure, connequent
ly thin city rnn expect that tho flnh
Iuk on tho Mogul and other ntreamn
and tho road trips out of tho city will
hold many of them, travcllern here
for day.
A I no the contemplated Jitney lino
from Healllo to tho exposition will If
It Ik a nuccunn, and matures accord
ing to tho plan of Itn promoters, bring
an additional motor travel to Med
fonl. Kven If the number of cam
which tho proposed Jitney lino states
It Ih possible they will operate should
not bo reached, thero In stilt a wjdc
niari'lti of benefit to bo derived by
ho overlooked, In the accessibility of .,,. -.... Ir oniy .mnii 1flrcentace of
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jrcpalm. On the Pacific loant be
tween I'ortlnnd and Han Francisco,
I tho longest distance you ran travel
before finding a complete net of
'Ford partn, In 26 miles. The over
age dlntanro between Ford service
jhlatlonn In about 12 miles. Thin
i added to tho durability of thn cur,
;tho simplicity of operation, and the
flow cost of Ford supplies, In to a
! great extent responsible for the fact
that more Ford earn will be sold thin
year, than all other makes combined."
their expectations should be realized.
BY THOUSANDS
Motor tourists are coming to the
I'nclflc coast In greater numbers
during the approaching spring and
summer than over befora In tho his
tory of the Mate. It In estimated
that at' least 80,000 cam will mako
the rross-continent Jaunt. It will
BRISCOE VERY
POPULAR NEW CAR
One of tho new makes of earn to
appear In Medford this neason Is tho
llrlscoo for which A. V. Walker In
local agent. Tho car has been admir
ed by all and Mr. Walker ban been
busy giving demonstrations. It Is an
American built car on French lines,
ban electric lights and starter, has
honeycombed radiator with single
light In center; ouglne, dynamo and
brakes are all herurely enclosed,
thereby making them perfectly dunt
and dirt proof. Uther right or left
hand drive wooa or steel wheel,
In light running find mnken an nt-
jtractlvu appearance,
soiling for $S&T.,00 f. o. b. Medford'
Thin car In especially designed and
sold at a popular price to meet the
domandn of tho farmer, the business
man, and pleasure seeker. It Is an
Ideal ladles' car, being very easy to
control and tho gears shifting smooth
without apparent effort,
Tho Dodge ban made n hit hero
In Medford tho s.imo as it ban dono
In other localities. While Immed
iate deliveries cannot bo niado we
have already sold 1 1 cars tho past
week, for future delivery, as most
people In tho market for n car are
willing to wait a few weekn longer
In order to get tho Oodge.
"Tho factory Is turning ont 200
earn per day and tho latent advices
are they will bo able to nupply tho
first car load for Medford at an
earlier date than expected."
Hornard and Hall aro willing to
give the most severe demonstrations I
with the Dodge, as already the car
has been given hard tcstn on S5 perl
cent grades. Uut no hills so far hare
been found thaht have tested Itn full
rapacity of pulling power.
TIiIh great little car In on exhi
bition at tho Crater Lake Motor Car
company'n show room.
Tho demlnstra-
tor In kept at the Valley Auto com
pany.
BLUE RIBBON
Kentucky thoroughbreds and Ilun
mobllcn can now cantor side by sldo.
For tho Model "K" has Just been dec-'
orated with tho blue ribbon, by the
Central Carolina Fair association of
(Jreenbsoro.
This in tho first automobile Illuc
Itlbbon nliow over held, and the Hup-,
mobile carried off first honors In
beauty, design, stylo and good looks.
Almost every car built In tho Fnlted
States participated in the event.
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Automobile
Repairing
I. will equip your ear with Firestone or any other
demountable rim or with fores doors. I do all kinds
of automobile repairing. 1 also havo an expert
spring maker, who will put new springs on your car
or repair your old ones. Why send away when you
ean get better work at home?
AW work guaranteed first elass or money re
funded. J. W. MITCHELL
'.VI South Riverside.
Phone 320-.T
More Miles Per Gallon Means Less Cost Per Mile
. SHE'LL
GASOLINE
Will
Lubricating Oils and Greases
INCREASE YOUR MILEAGE.
KEEP YOUR ENGINE CLEANER.
START MOTOR QUICKLY.
GIVE GREATER POWER.
All of which means Economy.
von.
A trial will convince
HUBBARD BROS.
Selling Agents Medford, Ore.
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You can put more into a car, but
You can t get any more out of
car than you can a
FORD
F. O. B. Medford
Why So Many Fords?
The answer is easy. The most servicable car on the
market, at a price so that people can afford to use it, and
with it you get Gates1 Service
Model 81
F. 0. B. Medford
$975
Model 81, 30 II. P.
y Overland Model 80
Model 80
F. 0. B. Medford
$1200
ARE HERE
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v The 1IM.' Overluntls Imvc tho popular streamline bodies, nro elcetiionlly equipped, fi.ted with .llx-Much quiek dotnchnblo tires on
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hotly, ami wliocl hiwc 1M inclu.
SPECIAL FEATURES
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MOTOW l-'mir cylinders, Ps-ineli bore, -Miinh stroke.
Mildly. Kivu-beariiit: ernnkhhiil't, l' h. p. nt iiuriunl speed.
COOI.IXO Tlienno-f.n1ion system no pump. Itndintar of
proved typo; xliell prehood l'nnu ono pieoo of blieet fcteol.
IGNITION Wall-tension inngtioto. No dry Imlteries roquircd.
l.UBIUCATION Constunt level oplwsh system, with gemod oil
pump. Improved siyhtfo ed on eoui duli.
TKANSM1SSION Seleijtive slidiiiR gonr type, threu speeds forwtud
mid reverse. Double lietit-treuU'd, nickel steel "em's; immiltir hull
bi'iiiiiif,'. Located at roar nxlo as u unit with differential.
WIIKF.I.S-Aitillry type, hickory, 12 spokes, 12 bolts each wheel.
C. E. GATES
llODIKS Steel and wood. Tufted leather upholstery. Front-hinged-
U doors, disuppenriu' hinges, large pockets in all doors.
FINISH Ilrcwster recn, with ivory striping. Nickel mid nluminiun
trimmings.
EQUIPMENT AND PRICES
TQUIUNfl C'AH Kleetrie starting and lighting system; mohair top
and top boot; side curtains; witulMiiold, built in; rain-vision, ven
tilating typo; jowelod magnetic speedometer; electrio horn; robo
rail; foot lost; side outturn receptacle in tonnonu.; tiro carriers in
rear; extra demountable rim; full set of tools, tiro repnir kit,
jack, pump, ele,, l'rico $1201) f. o. b. .Mcdfojd. ,
Corner Pacific Highway and Main Street
Medford, Oregon
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