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aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OREO ON", SATURDAY. .TUNE HO, 1917. PAGE THREE FREE AIR For the convenience of it's patrons and the general public the Valley Garage Has installed the latest type of tire filling station. This is a high pressure automatic station, it's free USE IT FADS AND FANCIES S Lard Don't Overheat Your Battery In summer, when you're not using your lights a great deal and wheu the motor starts easily and quickly be careful that you do not overfeed your battery. Overfeeding means overacatlng, and continued overheating means the ruin of tlio Imttery. When you're touring, or running your machine a great deal, take the battery's temperature occa sionally, and if it is getting up to 100 degrees and . over burn all the light until it has cooled down. Or if you haven't a thermometer, let us take your battery's temperature. Next time you're near, come In our battery ex perts will be glad to explain overheating thoroughly. Ask for tho Wlllard Booklet "Are You Overheat ing Your Battery." The Electric Shop 103 So. Central.' Phono 22-J. Free inspection of any battery at any time Instead of the usual -flower vase a woman who loves flowers uses an in verted peanut straw hat, trimmed with red, white and blue striped rib bon, which is filled with spring favor ites. Worsted trimmed parasols for mo toring ubo are the lates and ever so much prettier than one would believe. Tho material used may be plain or delicate colors. The worsted embroid ery is done in plan black. If Arab esque are chosen, or In the natural colors, when fruit or flowers are used. Sailor hat, with embroidery bands to match, accompany the parasols. -trmp"T!tts for two, four or six per sons are taking the place of the more elaborate outfits and big hampers. Khaki rompers, with stitched hat or sunbonnet to- match, sandals and socks, is the-garb dcslgned-fbr-the 3-year-old tourist's comfort;, An extra coat for the ooqi-of fefivHinesoit able for boy or girl, is a light woven loose raglan,' unbolted.. The coat is long enough to cover the knees and Is selected in neutral coloring. '. Canvas shoes, dyed to' match the color of the outing suit and trimmed with white kid, are very cool and pleasant to wear and do not grow shabby as quickly as the cloth-topped shoos. Navy blue veils, with groups of .red, white and blue polka dots, have ap peared for wear over navy blue or red sailor hats, worn with the navy blue capes lined with red. The capes are trimmed with gold braid and make quite a serious appeal to the woman who affects army togs. Instead of leather leggings or put tees, the footless woollen, stockings may be worn with the short sport skirts. The stockings are'to be had in all of the attractive Scotch plaids and they are caught inside the upper lacings of the shoes, and so' are hot uncomfortably warm. ' ' . BUY YOUR CAR NOW WEEK JULY 1-8 We received another car load of the ever popular For Appearance, Performance, Dependa . bilitv and Economy Chalmers Cars'have no Superior and Few Equals. If you are thinking of buying a car better make up your mind to own one of these Chalmers and to buy do it during "Buy Your Car Now Week", as they are going fast. Price of Six-Thirty F. 0. B. Medford $1,375 A. W. iWALKER AUTO CO. NOW WEEK," THAI OF JULY 1 TO 8 When President Wilson wroto n N'ew York business man "This Is not only a time to allow any slowing up of business, but is a time when every sensible process of stimulation should be used," the automobile and allied industries decided that meant them, too. . They figured It out this way: Hero you are, (an average read of automo bile news in these columns. You have the money to buy a car, either a now one, or a partly used car. You really want that car want It badly, for the pleasure and health It will bring you and your family, for its convenience! or possible for business ubo as well. You're weary of walking, or de pending on friends for lifts. Or you now own an older model (which, con fidentially, has an enormous appetite for gas, tires, oil and new parts) and you want a bettor car as your po sition demands. And a newer car. you rightly figure, will cost much less for upkeep. The auto folks know about you and know that you're hodllng back without any logical reason. For you know as well &s they that business tq going to keep good, unless every one does like you and just "holds back." Sunday, July 1, to Sunday, July 8, inclusive, has been set aside as "Buy Your Car Now" week. The roads are now in good shape almost every' where. The belated summertime Is In our midst and the call of all outdoors Is very very Insistent. Four of the best motoring months on the calem dar. are ahead. . So "Buy Your Car Now" week Is a very timely prelude to the enjoyable months ahead of you, (Buy your car now be happy In those ploasures1 1t brings you and content in the thought that you did right by putting the cost of tho car back into circulation, where It will dq the country the grentest service. Automobile Notes C. E. Gates and A. W. Walkor wero In Portland on business this week. The Power Auto Company received a carload of BuIcks during the week and have sold all but one. L. E. Aokley of the Anto Top fac tory, has returned from Washington and reopened his shop after a month's absence. Court Hall expects to make hU first trip with the Med ford-Crater Lake stage about July 10. The Bernard Motor Company has opened a branch offlco in Ashland, where they will handle the famous Dodge cars, G. II. C. trucks and Uni ted States tires. They havo the Jack. son and Josephine county agencies. J. R. Rochon, the auto paintor, has added a dust proof finishing room to his equipment In the second story of the Walker Auto Co. Mr. Rochon has had had forty years experience In car riage and auto painting and his work always pleases and Is guaranteed. NAVY NUMBERS NOW NEARLY FULL STRENGTH WASHINGTON, Juno 30. The navy has almost doubled Its personnel since war was declared and now needs less than 25,000 men to bring It up to the new . authorized strength of 150,000. Navy officials, In announcing to night that the total enlisted strength T CAMDEN, N. J., June 30. Anoth er monster fighting machine for the navy took the water today from the yards of the New York Shipbuilding company when tho superdreadnaught Idaho, sister ship to the Pennsylvania, flagship of tho Atlantic floct, was suc cessfully launched. Henrietta Aure lia Simmons, granddaughter of Gov ernor Alexander of Idaho, was spon sor for the big ship and because of war conditions, tho general public was not admitted to tho ceremony which was witnessed by a small group of navy, congressional and company officials. The Idaho will carry a round dozen 14-inch 50-callber rifles and a crew of more than 800 men. Geared tur bine engines will furnish the 32,000 horsepower necessary to hurl hor 600 feet of length and 33,000 tons of hulk thru tho water at a rate of nioro than 21 knots. Because of changes In her hull nayy designers declare It will bo Impossi ble for a submarlno to sink her with a single torpedo. Y STILL SHY FIFTYTHOUSAND MEN WASHINGTON, Juno 30. Prcsl dent Wilson's call for voluntocrs to bring the regular army to lt,s full war strength of 300,000 men by today has not been realized. War depart ment figures Indicate that there la still a shortage of fifty thousand mon. This (ilscrepani y probably will bo re lieved by taking reservists from the ranks of the new selective army. With "recruiting week" at an end, only nine states havo furnished the complete quotas requested. LVovada. tho first to fill hor quota, supplied 641 on an allotment of 162. Figures for other states are: Idaho 737, quo ta 650; Illinois 12,481, quota 11,276; Indiana 7.-146, quota 5400; Michigan 6027, quota 1.620; Montana 1043, quota 7'2; Oregon 22H0, quota 134 4; Utah 129l,(quo 716; and Wyoming 456, quota i'JQ. Riverside Garage Expert Repairing The best tire on the market for the money. . Also have a stock of those Lone Arm Cantilever Shock Absorbei-s going at $5.50. ' A second hand 1914 Wind Shield for Ford car, good as new. F. R. ROBERTS 132 S. Riverside Is 123,000, expressed gratification at the returns from the recruiting cam paign. On January 1 there were only 55,000 men In the navy and on April 6, the dax war was declared, the total was 64,680. - - X V-PLEX Piston Rings Take your car to any garage and they will tell you the merits of this ring V-Plex Ring Co. Medford, Ore. We Mnlte and Repair AUTO TOPS and Do All Kinds of Auto Trimming Dressing and dyeing old tops. AlsV Furniture UpholBtertng and Mattress Making. ; W. H. BROWN. 142 North Front , J. R. Rochon The Automobile Painter Work Guaranteed at Walker Auto Co. AUTO TIRES SET I make a specialty of auto tire set ting and wheel repairing. Also all kinds of blacksmlthlng and horse shoeing. At the. old stand, SoufU Rtvarolda. i..' .'."""-w i Tom Merriman THE PLACE To get your repairing done. See DAVIES 1 ' J Pacific Highway Garage Phone 59 29 South Bartlett JULY FOURTH Will be a big day, there will be lots of cars out and they will need ' gas, oil, tires and numerous other items to make them go. We will be open all day and are prepared to take care of you, all your needs, we have one of the largest stock . of tires in town, LEE and FIRESTONE, " We have a service car at your corrul mand and will take care of you. CALL PHONE 21 POWER AUTO CO. ANNOUNCEMENT We announce the opening of a branch sales room and service station of the Bodge Brothers a MOTOR, car ' And G M C Trucks In the Shook Building on E. Main St. on July 1 BERNARD MOTOR CO. MEDFORD, ORE. Am