Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Tlio refiiilnr business mcetliiB of
tho Amoma class will bo held Wcd-
"hosdny ovcnhiK, AuRiist lth, S p. in
at thu homo of Miss lolfzabuth Blowart
r.01 W. Hamilton. Mrs. Htowart will
havo charUo of tho Ulblo study hour
followlni; lliu hiislnoss kobsIoii. All
old and now tiioinbors aro roiititslod
to bo iiroscnt.
Aimtol Llnon, n pound, imiier. In-
oxliomlvo yot kooiI. Medford llook
Storo. i
Tho Atndrionn Hupllst Publication
8qdity' ChS-pol car "Mossujiger of
PcW' will bo In tho U. it. yard
this evening. A sorvlco will bo held
at 8 o'clock. A cordlul invitation
to all to conio and soo this Mission
car 1b uxtended.
"Taxl-333",iric anywiioro In city.
Formerly Alco Tnxl. Now offlco NaBh
Hotel, Phono 33.
Ilaiobnl) TkIIIkIiI lunguo tills ovon
Ing nt fi:30 at tho ball ground. Tills
will ho ono of tho host of tho tmrloti,
Watch for Aliron'a $1.00 unto, lio
gfa Thursday luorulnp. Mnny urtl
Olofl wo itli many time $1.00. 1H
'Mr. and Mm. frnnlnl Duff and
tlatiKhtor of I'loroo, tfblirdskn, aro
visiting rfcl'nllVi' In Modfonl.
Velvet ! crohm nt Do Voo's.
A. C. Alton toft Tuosday for San
KranclHco, whoro lio will mill tho
Crater I-nlui Mum to "draco's Visit
to (ho Kopio Ulvcr Vnlloy" iiiovIch
now ht tho oxnoHltlou.
Wnloli for Aliron'H $1.00 Snlo, n
nnlu to oliHin uji stock Tailored Suits,
Wlntor, ContB, Silk Conls, Unono
" CoVlfl, Trimmed lints, untrlmmod
hns, nrtlclon worth many tlmos $1.00
' silo'tidglnu Thursday a. in. Alironn.
Ill
Mun'nb'o'r Quintan of tho (Irants
1ns Coinmo'rclni olult lneoln with tlio
tll'roctors of io Medford cluli Tuosday
' aftonipon with tho object of securing
flvo Mcdrord nutoB to Join tho twelve
furnished by OrnntH Purh to convoy
' tiio Joint coiiKroHslounl commlltoo
froln CroHfont City to tlrauts Pans
on tho visit of Inspection of the pro
irpspd Cr'yeronl City harbor.
MliiriJiuiiluTy Mlltlnory, at tlio
M. M. bout. Storo, onrly Kail Koltfl
and Novollliw. 11B
Itudy Aslitou aiid bride or Han
FrnncWco arrived In Medford Monday
lljt to visit with frlouds In this
city and vdlloy.
Boo Ilavo Wood nbout Mint flro In
fliirmico pQltcy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno
,TIio .morcury rom to 02 do? rocs
Moiiiiy, tho heat b'onR (oinperod by
n low humidity and n hraozo. In tho
east tho tamo tuiuporaturo Monday
CttUJpd nuinnromi prostrations and
bahlofl tiled, owlii'n t'o tho high liu
mldlty. A,fl arllploa poliiK nt $100 sale will
ho displayed on contnr tahltfri. Conio,
oltpfko from tlio many bargain. A
snlclo clean up stock. Halo liotilns
Thursday. Aliroim. IN
Mr. and Mm. K. .1. Fonts nud
daughter Itirn loft Monday aftornoon
fpr H plflfliuro (rip to California and
tho ,oxpo'llfon.
' "Tha Country Hoy." which Is tho
Inmost phulo dramatlu otrortiiK by
Jowh 1-. l.iisky, Is tlio Ideal typo or
clean Rtid wholssoiuo photoplay such
h should lis approehitod In nil tho
illiiyUaiiiioii of thu better class. In
Its ordinal UrauiHlle torm this play
ran far nsurly two consecutive ssn-
. sous In Nw York flty, niul Is ovon
now In (leinsiul on tour. Star theatre
tonight only.
Coroner John I'orl Is attending to
official business In Hold Hill loilny.
I tnko iir4o i niuklng your watch
koi perfet tliMe. 1 hvo every fa
ultily for ilolui Jlue, watch repairing.
JoUiuum tjio Jawelor.
;kt the rtlks plruie at Colestlu Siiu
tla', .low Wilson of Tlent won tin
nj-lw for wgUiiiiKi ' lv Wood
wo'i) tlio lean uiun's i-hco.
A olmnre to gt a high gratia flour
at a low prle. Wtt have Just ship
Pvh In ear of this flour ami will
solj It 'out at $1.10 Pfr saek, l'roali
Ouru Uml S5 a sack. Monarch
Sl anil FMd Co., SIT IC. Main.
IIS
Half JoHttlngs of the Applegate
ssMt Mrtnrtay In wllord attending
to business matters.
Vhon that auto whaal cracks and
Pm It uaads flilug Wa inako as
' solid aa wr, at a small oxdonm. ltll-
Itugs Qarrlaga and Auto Wnrkg.
IS. T. SUpl of Ashland sput
Mou4ay aftertMioa Iti Medford at
toad lug la buslnnsa matters.
Kaeto ibe fltaa from fcotari tha
itivi llaa rllke,- Ky Kitoeliar on
the rows and get tuore mtlk. 'Iry a
oau Muusrt'b tU1 Pd Co.. I IT
Kant Main Ht. Ill
It T Ynuna nf Oallr aint Most
' duy In Medford and JaeksoovUta fct
' tending to legal matters.
Po Ve oarrlaa the ttatl ltsto of
flvo Cnt cigars In tho elt.
1 Won. 1 1 .if .l.ieKooiitltel sKnt
SiiiuI. in tin- lt vi-i'Imk frleMs
mill r IhUmm
" Johuson, ut tin- Honk Store, an
ofpert WftteU repsiti'i
X C. Hnrroll of Hilt. Oat . Is pond
ing a few dyt In '' city standing
to huslnosu inaitfH
Tho prlvnlo car "VaKabondla"
bearing Percy Stewart and wife, the
Misses 13va n'nd Hlcanor Stewart,
Mine, CoUrot, maid (tnd W- V, Bmlth,
arlved In Medford last nlglil froth San
Farnclsco. Tho Slownrt fanilly nroi on
a tour of tho land from Plalnfloltt.
Kew Jersey, and left this morning for
a two days' atay at Crater f.akc. They
formorly spent their vacation soason
In Europo.
Ilcof Scraps $1.00 per Back. Oyster
Shells $1.50 per sack. Ilaripln for
Hits week. Monarch Seed & Jord
Co, 317 K. Main St. 118
Coorgo K. Santlors of Orants Pass
Is spondlug tho day In Mod ford at
tending to buslnesH matters.
Merchants' Lunch, 2Cc. The Shasta.
0. W. Hurnett of Hosoburg Is
among the out of town visitors In tho
city today.
Siskiyou or Colostln wotor, 10c per
bottlo at Do Voe's.
C. F. Larrabo of Ilelllnghnm, Wn.,
Is a bustnoss visitor in tho city tills
week.
Chocolates, 30 cents lb. Do Voo's.
Tho police routed out a number or
wandorerH who wore sleeping under
tho 8. P. water tank Mojitlny night.
Home-made pastry at tho Shasta.
County Hecordor Chauncoy Klorey
of Jacksonville spent Monday after
noon In Mcdford attending to county
luminous.
Sarety and service. Wo glvo both.
Holmes, tho Insnumncp Man,
Tho Methodist and ilaptlul teams
of the Twilight league will meet this
evening to (led tie tho championship
of tho city. Tho wlnnor will meot a
team from Grants Pass to dectdo tho
chrucli championship of tho valley,
Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
A lull came todny In tho campaign
for acreago for Irrigation, tlio Water
Users' association using tho tlmo to
consolidate their plans for further
aggression for laud. The signatures
secured to dato show land In nil sec
tions of tho vnlloy, and an effoit will
ho mnilo to connect up those hold
ings. Alco Tnxl, lGc anywhere In city:
prompt calls, cnroful driver; phono
382-11.
Monngor F. W. Cnrnnlinn of tho
lllue Lodge mine Is now at bis grub
stake on the Silver Fork, and It ap
pours that tho bottom linn dropped
otu of tho rumor that tho nilno would
stnrt at an enrly tlalo provided Iho
county would Insuro good roads ror
transportation of ore. Not n word has
beon received from H. S. Towno,
owner of tho mine, and tho county of
ficials would like to hear from htm ns
to bin definite plans. Home connect
tho proaeiil visit or S. S. Uullls of
tho IIiiIIIh IntorcHta with tho build
ing of a railroad to tho rich mining
section, but tho aftornoon Mr. Hullls
wont away ho said his trip had no
ronnoctlon with tiny development
work.
J. O, Corking, tho best nil nround
phbtographor In southern Oregon. I
Always roltablo. Nogatlvos inado any.
whoro, tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Maln'St. Phono 320-J.
Itnlpti Cowglll, englnoor of tlio
Itoguo Itlver Cnnal company, hns re
turned frnui a trip to Fish lake
Harvesting of wheat and grain In
now nndor way throughout tlio vntley
Tlio grain crop this year Is nbovo the
average in ylold anil hUo.
(lei your butter, eggs, cream, milk
dim butler milk ut Do Voo's.
Mis draco Wolff returned Moutlnv
evening from u visit with frlendS
nnd raliitlveH at Dunsmulr. Cal.
F. 1). Hutlon of Pendleton, Ore
gon, Is spondlug a few daya In the
city itttondlug to husluoaii matters
Hnvo you tried ono of those do
milk shnkoa at DoVoo's?
Notice has been received by the
police to bo on tho lookout for a
woman oheok forger, who operate
In small oltlos with rate Hurcosa In
'"alliiRliiK" gullible merohanlH. She
U described ns a beaut v and u styl
ish Urssor nnd leflnwl. She cftslios
a bogus eliock on a New York ilml
eastern banks, upon the peln ihut her
mbuoy ran out and ho wa with
out Identlflentlou. aheBonernlly of
fers tt leave an article of Juwolry as
security, but no meirhaiit would take
security (mm n good looking lady.
Karly I'ull Fells, ntwst patterns.
lowest prlcos. latant colorings. Miss
lomubury, Mtlllnory, M. M. Dopt.
Wore. H8
James Owens nnd famlb or Wollen
letuinwl Monday rrom a visit to the
Han Kraoclwo oxposltinii.
Miss N'attlo Frasura who trlmmd
fo- Miss l.oun8bury this spring Is
pending tn or thrtM daya la Med
ford. and with Miss Irfiuusbury of the
M and M. inlllluory ttannrtHioiit.
will leavo Saturday fr St Frtuiela-
ea to attend the mUtluery openings.
Fnele Job narrlsoa of tlio Cinna
bar Springs, ts spending the wask In
Modrord and Central Point. , 1'ncla
Job was fort 'd to rotno to tow a to
see a datUM. Though oara old
It U as spry as a high sohool '.
and firmly ballevas that the Cinnabar
springs aro a fountain of youth
Quirk anrvlM (or your Kodak fin
ishing too Wtstoa's Oaiaaru Ihon.
The water In Hoar crook l tailing
rapidly, aud the slronnt Is now al
most ns low as It was Inat fmt nt
th tins.
Ooergs Oldor of Montagna, Cal , It
spending a fe ds tn tho elt aV
tending to buiuvi uistter.
MI'JDKOItU iMAfl, TIUUDNl!!.
Kencnth Wllllntfia, formerly of
Grants Past), purchased from Spo
kane Id tho Northwest league by tho
Cincinnati Nationals, hns disappeared
from 111,0 Jlnoup of that team. Wil
liams' dobut In the blg lenguo was
auspicious, bajtlng .310 ,tho first
week, but ho foil off miserably later.
Tho regular first of the month
meeting of Iho cltj council will be
held this evening. Among the Im
portant innltnrs coming ifp for dis
cussion will bo tlio committee's re
port on thu Metlyuskl rebotidlng plan,
and tho application of tho Ilogtic Itlv
er Public jervlco coriorn!ott for n
franchise, ' Nothing defhilto will bo
taken, ul regard to tho lnttor, ns It
was decided at Hi 'Inst mooting to
defer net Ion until nftor tlio decision of
tho defend court on tha suit tit thotj
Cnllfornlit'OroHon Powur cbmpnny.
. Wo9.ton Camora Shop for rirst class
Kodak' finishing nud Kodak supplies.
Mrs. J. H. Cochran nnd Miss Ina
Cochran who havo boon spending the
last ten days at their nummer home
on Fish lake, wilt return to Medford
tomorrow.
Joo II. Htomnn of Gold Hill spent
Monday In Metlford nttcntltng to bus
iness inntters.
Ike Frldlgnr loft Tuesday morning
for McCtoud, Cal., wlicro ho hn.T a
contract for plastering.
Wig Ashpolo and George Nichols
motored to tlio Kngla Point district
this morning on business,
Take your watch to Johnson, tlio
Jeweler, you will rccolvo uniiBtinlly
good sorvlco.
Yreka with Caster pitching defeat
ed Weed 12 to 10, In 12 Innings Sun
day. Ilroolts started to pitch for
Yreka hut was pounded out of tho
box in tho first Innings, Weed annex
ing seven runs. With tills hnndlcnp
Cnstor was called to tho rescue, nhti
won Ills gamo after a hard fought
battle. While running Into second
Castor wns cut on tho licet with a
splkb.
VISITORS HERE FROM
THE ANTIPODES
Tho thlrly-flvo young Atintrntlnn
student musicians who will visit
Metlford Friday ftntl Saturday, Aug.
0 and 7, and glvo two concerts nt the
Nutatorlum, represent tho Young
Australian league, which lias for Its
motto, "IMucatlon and Travel." This
American tour Is under tho auspices
of tlio government of western Ain
trallu. Tho leaguo numbers over
flvo thousand, and tho thlrty-flvo
members who aro touring tho Pacific
statoH at tho present tlmo havo been
selected by the government by com
petitive examination. They thus
represent some of tho cream of Aus
tralian jouth.
"ot n v ppniN"
Pl.uiM with tin u tnli.n stu
dent musicians at Nat, ugUbt i and
7, Is a nephew of the famoun Count
Zoppollp of GHtiiinny, Inventor of
tho groat dirigibles that have struck
terror to KurIIsIi oonBl towns.
The pnrty qouslsta of thlrty-flvo
member, lucludlug an nil-brass baud
of thlrty-ouo ploeos. a stringed or
chestra of twelve pieces, Lieut. J. J
Simons, tho commander, Mr. Aitliur
Coyne, tho financial secretary, ami
Prof. Harold lletteritlKO, tho musical
director. The baud Is famed through
out tho commonwealth of Australia
and rauka with tho foromost hoys'
bauds of the world. Many of the.
lads hold scholastic records, and
eooli one is a star in mental nnd ph
slenl prufiotoncy. The bo have
placed at potti California expositions
The Commercial club desires to
placo the bojs Into tho homes of our
Medford oltlxans during the two days
they aro hero, and Sooretnry Streets,
will bo very glad to hoar from any
who would tike tti ontortaln one or
two bright, clean, and most Interest
lug young won from utratla (
Tksoo boy aro all of KnglMi de
scent nnd rnngo In ago from twchci
to twenty-two joars. i
city TitiCAtirmcit's xoru i:
Off tea of tho City Treasurer Med
ford. Oregon. August 2nd. 1is
Nollco la horyby given thnt there
aro funds on hand In tho City Tre
ury (or th radontptlon of tho fol
lowing bonds.
InipiotHuient IUmuIb:
No. llt and 171. datod Hopt 1.
1U.
Interact nn tha nbovo nnmod honds
will onaaa nt tho now Mini-annual
Intorost paying porlod. Sit. i. 1115
r.ts it HVMtEI.S.
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MISDFOKI . 0U1500X, TPESDAY, ATTnt'ST 3, 1D1
1916 mm
I FIVE IMS
All the gen .t, of tho tleslgnlng
and manufacturing organization nnd
nil tho jnimonDu physlcnl antl flnnn
clai rbVourcos tliat It rommnnds hnvo
lioto llooA'concentrnteil Ijy tho Mnx
Nvoll Molof cbmpnny lit tho produc
tion of ofid refined chassis which
for i&lf! will be available In flvo
dlfforoht liody'bpos.
"The Maxwell company for 1S1G
liuvo not tl'cVlrletl In any wny froin
their orliiiifnl'fbollcv laid out nearly
throb ycarstgo, of building one ohns
flls ntnl developing that to the high
est point 6t efficiency," snld T. .t.
Tonor, Pacific Const Supervisor of
the Maxwoll Mbtor Sales corporation
"Not oiily tloos the Maxwoll advance
Ihto a stllf'In'Are Comniandlng posi
tion through being 'stopped up' as a
largor and' hotter dbvelopcd car1, and
thnt wltliout Increasing tho yhcol
baso nt tilt 'nnd with nn aiiillttbn
of only ono'' hundred pounds in
weight, but'; It rtdds tho dlgnlly of
becOiiifng d coihileto lino.
' "Knch Rtipreedlni: Vinr ban fce'c'n
ninrkctl Impr6venlen'ttt In tlio'Kfnx-
well "2r" nltbOUKh there has be
no radical' ehahfo In tho general cori'-
stnietloh of tlio chnssls. Hut tho
clofest nttonOon lo tho smnllesl, 'and
seemingly friost trlvlnf details has
brought iho Maxwell "215" gradunlly
up to Its preVttt stmldhrtl of motor
car perfection nml erflcloney,
l'i to tlio MilllltO.
There wns n time when It was
thkon for cranted that n low-priced
car iiQcessarllv had to bo cheaply
constructed nnd Incomplete In cqnlp-
mont and conveniences; out mat umo
Is pnst. Tho 191 C Maxwoll '2G' has
nil or tho up, to tlio mlnuto conven
iences, Is complete In equipment, nnd
ts design and nintorlals of construe
Hon aro of the most approved antl
highest grade.
"Hut tho real prldo of tho Maxwell
compnny is in tho lmprovomont ot
tho mochnnlcal construction of Iho
car which are not visible but which
mnlto for greater cfflrloncy of por
formnnco. Larger valvo openings,
nnd a partial re-arrnngoment of tho
design of the four elylnttor block
motor results In moro power and
more responsive nctlon. Tho fly
wheel anil clutch aro now completely
Inclosed nnd run In n bath of oil, pro
tecting them from dust and grit, re
ducing wear, increasing offlciency
and producing tiulet action. Tho tim
ing gears aro separately housed. Tho
spark plugs aro plnccd practically In
the center of tho tombustian cham
ber, rendering the porforinnneo of
the motor moro snappy than over
before A new nml very practlcnl
oil Indicator Is l'u Iho form of a float
which Is comfeeted with nn arm Indi
cator on tho outsldo of tho motor
which registers tho oxnet amount
or the oil In tho enso at all times,
doing away with tho old btyle oll
nlasb whit h Is so deceptive to the
eio n inerenso lit brake lever
age renders tho ear susceptible lo
more perfect control, while the own
er will derive material comfort rrom
the ublllt to ndJUHt the brakes by
means ot turn buckles thnt nro ac
cessible when tho rtoor board Is lin
ed The front wheel boarlngs havo
been enlarged nnd the front nxlo
strengthened.
Improvements Made
"Tlio electric hystem hns been Im
proved In many tlolnlls. Tho head
lights are snugly inounled on tho
front fentler Iron, ctoso between tho
body nnd wings, Imparting n staUnch
anil trim air. The switch hns a
dimmer attachment. Too. there is
an iwtliiKtment switch on the Inslm
iiiont board by iu'eans of which- tho
Deep Well Drilling
Oil. mif, nntl water wells, 12, 13,
1 l-lnch to i 00 feet. For prices seo
.1. STIA i:s,
,fcNortli Central
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NOW AVAILABLE
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'fill. urin ' t i
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I'rms i.. -Qiiaule.
NO DKtil'i. fSBU
'IS ull..o
DR. RICKERT
EYKSlMIT SPUCIALI3T
MEDFOHH, OKEGON
drjver may increase tho rato ot bnt
tcry chnrgo whenever nn cxccsslvo
amount of night 'driving tends to
exhaust tho hnttoriesat an abnor
mal rate. A further evidence of res
pect for tho cohvctilcjcb of the own
er Is tho provision of n special tor
mlnnl plug to which all of tho clec
trie wires arc carried. All wiring
which Is attached to the body Is car
ried to the other terminal, so that In
enso of removing the body tor any
reason all that oti need to do ts to
disconnect Hie plug, leaving every bit
of tho wiring Intact bo that It is hot
necessary to understand a compli
cated wiring diagram In order tp
mnko body changes. ' This is tho
greatest economical chango (hat has
evor been Introduced Into tho olec-
trt' wlrlit'g'fl'cheme or nn nutbmobllo.
Tlio weight' of tho Maxwoll 1910
flVe-b'assengdr touring" car cfomplctb
imsbeen kept down to only 19C0
pounds. I am it believer In light
height. 1' cont'ciitl thnt Ihcro Is ab
faolutbly rio use of carrying around
'flvo or i)l 'hundred poilh'ds moro
wo'lgllt than lo necessnfy for comfor
tabiy transporting four or flvo people
Greater weight costs nibr'c thnn Is
necessary. I.t makes tiio car cost
more Irf'Ulo first place, and it makes
tlio car cost inoro to run In tires
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5 r HAILMUHU utiuooinu
'Hoi'.ii ItlLli,' brc.,' Aug. ft. The
Vallr'o'atl graiio crossing claimed nn-
6tlfcr Victim when Datilcl T. Hodges,
Jlvoryolnn qt th'fft' city was struck
n'tid Instantly ' ltllcd Uy train
"fib. ? i at 7: -15 tondny evening. The
faTallty occurred nl Sordino creek
crb3Blhg biio nllo west of Cold Hill,
iibdges. driving nn ntit'o, had left
"town on a livory trip. Ho was unnc-
cbiriMnicd. It is thought thnt tho
'nuto ,lop prevented n view of1 tlio ap
proaching train.' ' Tiio 'machine was
struck fairly anil thrown fifty feet
ajlghtlhg ns a tangled wreck with Its
driver underneath. Two boys woro
witnesses. Tho victim was ono of
southern Oregon's best known citiz
ens fnmed for his knowledge' of wood
lore. Ho lenves n family. Coroner
Perl will conduct nn Inquest tomor
row. - - i . .-
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OBITUARY
Tho funeral services ovo'r Patrick
Normllb who died rit 9 o'clock Mon
day night from a paralytic stroke fol.
towing n weeks' Illness, will bo held
from tho Tamlly homo, 121 South
Newtown street Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Kov. J. U. Hratlloy will
conduct the services.
Mr. Normllb was born nt Nnpanco,
Cap., Doc. 2.1, lSrifi, and whon a
young man located tn tlio United
States. Ills homo for mnny years
prior to locating In Metlford four
yoftrs ago, was In Franklin, Pn. Since
coming lo Oregon, Mr. Normllo lintl
practically led u retired lire, no is
survived by his wife. Nettle, nnd flvo
for .
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Second-hand
SUITS
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HATS
am
SHOES
Will H. Wilson
SAFETY FIRST
Don't risk injuring yoursolf and
sotting our house on fire by attempt
ing to clean clothes at home. It is
dangerous, and is not sor!h tho risk
to which tan oxposo younelf. You
can insur your own r-iftuy and the
I roper handMng of your ciothos by
e ruling tnt-.i for cteuntng i isslng,
T-cIng to a ulant whie.h ' acdern,
riro proof and up-to-date. Our
iharges rro so low that It will not
pay mi'i to do your on work.
For your own protection, oall 211.
CASH
PA
children who nro Miss Mabel Normllo,
,.. t a. trnmiin. w. Clautlo Motz,
and Vo'rnian Normqlle, al.l of Mcdford,
- - .!! fni-nlnriv OI
and WHMJU" i. Aunnuiiv, u. ......
tha Jacobscn-llade company, of Port-
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on ourracKS ioniser tiiun
)lac
Silk
((oa
Uiidci"
n'iris.
coats. Sliirt Waists, etc.
are many tunes the tfi.UU.
ftegins Thursday A. M.
Watch for Our $i Sale
A salo to flPiin up stock, iimuy gnrincnis havo been
i i ii.i... ..... itoitl liimi iinrl lire iinw
ed on center table regardless ol hu-iuci- pvm:
Suits Winter Broadcloth Cpats; Children's
is Linen ("oats, Wash Dresses, Parasols, iMuslin
wear, Crepe Clowns, rorseis, v. lumreu s
Ti-minimi Mats. iimriiiiHiuti ujhb, .rfiii-
c-ym
"s&zzzim&3E&&
A Rubber Chain Tread built
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Leading Makers Adopt .Them
Amorii? tho world-famous lendintr automobile mnnufneturcra
who hiwc hlrcndy adopted "Chain Trend" Tirca ns n part of
l.icir sinncaru equipment arc inc lunowiiii;;
Biiick Girant
Chalmers Haynes
Dodge Bros. King
These lendintr mnkes of cars arc famed for the high quality of
their equipment. This proves that the sensational wear-resisting
" Chain Trctd " Anti-skid Tires are " the big mileage " tirc3.
Dy keeping one of out tire record blanks you can prove in
hlnclc and white every claim we make for " Chain Tread " Tires,
and lenrn thnt tho men who make thece leading cars adopted
the right tiro when they selected the "Choin Trend."
"Chain Tread" Tires
Safely experts acknowledge our rubber chain trend, built on
this powerful modern tire to be nn absolutely marvelous anti
skid device.
"Chain Trends" nrc not simply a fnncy design stamped on
n lire they nrc real anti-skid tirco. Send your name and
address, for a. set of Free Tire Record Blanks, to United Slates
Tire Company, New York City.
"Chain Trig J" Tint at telJ hv Linking ReUaHt Diottti Pa nn nrrrrt luhililutti
b United StatesTiires A
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Made hj the Ltr(eit Rubber Company in K World
(Of rtlnj IG rtlorifi)
x4iip$.
VELVET
ICE CREAM I
Always plensos tlio youtip and tlio
ol.l. Just tho tlctort tor tlieso hot
days. It's jiuro, wholesomo antl ro
treshliiR. Prompt itollvory on all Ice croam
nnd butter orders.
FRESH (MILK AND CREAM
AT FACTORY
The White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
IMiono 4 SI
32 S CSt.
To Crater Lake
The Travel Is Now On.
fiiS1' w'".ta lwl with the Hall Tn.xi Co.
tS!LTl!hoc;.2S.kc Ulls oue uf the " UP
HALL TAXI CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
land, but now a government railroad
contractor In Alaska. Ho Is also
survived by n brother in Now Haven,
Conn., nntl two sisters who rcsido in
Jersey City, N. J.
v " i"v;-. ,"
and remember the values
e$M
on a Powerful Modern Tire"
$&&
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Maxwell
Mitchell
Reo
UNION FEED AND
"VERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE1 SERVICE
112 South Riverside
Phone 150 -
GAUNYXV &
BOSTWICK
Proprietor
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