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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1917)
MT!DFOTtP MATT, TnT'RT'NT'.. MEnTORR Pr.T.OOX. M OX PAY. MAKPH KM 7 i AllTft IwniieTPV HOME OF THE A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. 1 mjiu inuujuw ? A BIG ASSET i". 1GK SIXTEEN". ' I fi 2a L A Ju ; . Tho automobile ami motorcyclo In dustry supports perhaps the largest payroll in MeiM'nrd. There ore uo le.,s than thirty establishments en quired directly or Indirectly to tlic inolor biill.g public. Kaili of these, supports a number or men and rep resent bin capital Investment. Through the gasoline horse, profits accrue to I ho owners of those places and good wages to the men thero em ployed. Hut those peoplo are not alone in receiving Hie monetary bene fit from the motoring public. The wanes and profits are passed on to each end every one of the other mer chants of the city. The farmer, too, lakes his share of the readv money, for It Is a fact that the automobile Is one of the; Thp nbovo ls a ,,i,.tiiro of the new used by this company, an elevator be-'line of trucks and tractors. He also mofct potent factors In putting cash ' --,-r Auto Co '"B us,',, convey the cars to the carries a line of accessories and tires, into circulation. In making ready home of the . . . a -i -. g(j(;uli(1 ftMr Ml. walker has been featuring the celebrated Ajax tires, one money. Demand for his product is 1 on South Kir setiet. and is ono of (n lh(i auU ,113lm,Ra a,mlt Ovree years of the leading makes on the market, increased in tho home market. Hie most up-to-date establishments of iu j,.d(0rd and is making good. He Toere is a garage and auto paint Hut the farmer also leaps re-1 (he kmJ , SmUhern Oregon. The sells Chalmers, Maxwell, Hudson and shop lu connection with this estub ward in another way. Motor carK ,uilUlnB is 75x100 and both floors are' Saxon cars, and will soon put lu aMlsuine.nl. bring good roans, gooci roaus onus tourists. Tourists must eat, and there-1 fore must patronize, direclly or Indl-1 redly, the farmer. It is this fact; 1 hat has rooted out the old time an- j tipalhy held against the motor and; motorist by tho rural population. ! it kr DETAILED REPORT VALLEY RAIN BEST INDOOR JUMP RECORD HADE totalled report of precipitation for nil but linen stations in tho county In .-.a fullnws: SnOW Kullt divorce. Inches Inches 3ti-E $ K .1. Herbage et ux to Eugene Cole, land in km. 23-40-2W. Susan I,. (Irnvos to T. L. ' (irnves, lund in twp. U8-1K. ! and twp. 30-1E. V. 0. I'cttibone to C. Louitig- Circuit. ! nent, lot 7, sec. 28-38-3W. I.-aac X. Shook vs. Fannie Shook.; Archie II. Cropp et ux to L. II. W iMier. land u kcc. 4-JJ-JW . Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Kir Sti. illillcrest orchard 3 . Iiununaj .., ' .Modoc orchard 24.5 HANOVEK, N. II., May ?.. broad "KTiperltnent Station 22. Ti Jump of 2J feet. 2 14 inches, said to . E. H. Hall 19 be the best indoor performance of Persist 00.7 which there is an available amateur : Mcdford 17.5 record, was made by Captain Harry T. j .Vewholl's orchard 11'. .-iK;.,,..,.., ..f tho llnrlmciith f'nl- Asllland 36. 23 lege track team In nn exhibition event (.ardners ranch . hen; today. Karl J. Thomson, a fresh- Jacksonville man from I.onK Heach, Cnl, ran the ' Orchard Homo .... forty-five yards hli;h hunlles event in Foothills orchard six second.', cqunllins the world's tuna tour indoor mark. 2d 33 2'J.o 4.o: 2. S3 4.26 3.3 1 3.42 0.2 7 3.37 4.13 4. IS 2 37 4.75 3.4 4 3.7f .. , ,, ,,. .. . i n tr;., Lntitia Cropp et Mr to Ij. IS. i i.-siicr, lund in see. 4-JJ-"""IS- ' 2Y T. II. Totter vs. . 1. and I . '' I ftiited States to Hezokinh K. e.hlo, motion. j Mnlhows, Inml in sees. 28 n..u.. :..i...n .... ak.i I? t;v , . ... t. . executrix, et nl., nmendod complaint. Kalph G. Jenninps to f'hanninR I V. E. I'liipps vs. A. I.. Latltrop et I Sweet, land in see. 17-37- J ... mi o l no ! at., iiemurrer. j -i -.ivu; J II. M. MoKarland vs. John H. Huen- ? Y ? t ? T t y ? ? y y y y y y t y y y y 10: If We Ask You to Compare the lu ir.my unusual statomonts liavo been made regarding the Maxwell and what it. will do. We've told you that it compares favorably with till other ears selling for one thousand dollars or less. You now have an opportunity to see for yourself bow it actually compares. Make a list of the fea tures found on other cars get this list as complete as possible then compare it with the Maxwell. 3 You'll find that not one single desirable feature is lacking. You will be convinced that the Maxwell is a complete high-grade car iu every resjHfct. And remember that wc are glad to help you in every way to make this comparison. Ve welcome any opportunity to show the Maxwell beside any other car. Such a comparison will prove conclusively that the Maxwell Ls the World's Greatest Motor Car Value. it J. W. Mltcheii is making a specialty , Tabloid tragedy. "Mr. Illack jester duy tried turnlim a comer lu his car c.ii vim iter Hi-lieu of Wellen. ! while xolnR So miles an hour, lie ,,.,.,(, r,. hiiins In the ellv Satin- ; would have been 5U years old In ,1. E. Koberls et dav afternoon. I March." . ers et ul.. demurrer. Hoy ue Kiver VnMov Canal Co. vs.! of building bodies for 1-ord autos and General Investment Co. et n!., iinswer.! other makes. He has a shop well . '. equipped for ail Uluds of unto wood I'rulKiti). I work and blacksnilihlnt! and general Estate of Worse Van Tossel, J-! repairing. C. S. Hansen, the expert tuilti'il in urubate. Heal F-tute Tntnsf-.'rs. to (leorue V. Slovens el ux, land in see. 7- blacksmith, recently accepted sltiou with Mr. Mllcliell. Roadster $620, Touring Car $635, Sedan $985, One-Ton Truck Chassis $775 All Prices f. o. b. Fantorv. A. W WALKER AUTO CO. Willi Modford trade is Mcdford made iy iy y y y f y y y y y y f y y y y y y y t y y y y y t y t y y y T V Stop Guessing at the Tire Question Experimenting on tires is expensive. A car owner naturally wants the best tire money can buy, and for that reason tries one make after another hoping to find a tire that will render uni formly good service. Eventually he finds one that looks good, but about the time he buys the second one he finds that his pet tire is having a bad year, and he begins to change about again. Every tire owner knows that the best tires will occasionally have a bad year, and heretofore the only way a car owner could find when a tire was "off color" was to try it out and pay the bill. Because of this we no longer tie up with one make of tire and push it in spite of its quality, but stock practically all standard makes. At present we have twelve makes over 700 casings in stock and will frankly tell you which are "off color' and which are good. We have no pets. Our sole purpose is to give you such quality that you will come again and again. Come in and lets talk it over. Western Union Time Over Main Entrance C. E. GATES Corner Pacific Highway and Main Street y y j x y y y y y y X i y y y . y j y y y y I t y y y y y x y x y x y I y y y f y y t y y y t y y t y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y i y y y y t y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y