Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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JfEDFOttn MATT j TTlT7?Um MTCDFORD. OTJEGOX, SAfltRTUY, JULY 27, 1913'
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
! 5IUs ThcrcRa Jtniim of San Fran-
! Cisco, who has boon tho nitcst of 11 Inn
I Venlta llnmlltnn for llio past two
j weeks, loft for homo today.
' See our line of (2.50 hats. "Minn
i j liounsbury, milliner. 110
, , Tho Mcdford Choral society will
j hold a mooting Monday nlKht.,, Uusl-
! neBs of ImportaiKo la to ho tiuim-
i noted and thero will also bo a social
, time. This will be tho last mooting
! of the society until fall,
j Red Cross benefit danco. Eagle
I Point, Saturday ovonlnK.
j County J'roBecutor Huberts ancj
I family and Mrs. Roberts' parents
Ifrom Cincinnati, O., who aro their
guests, left this morning for an ovcr
! Sunday visit at Crater Lake.
' Another big danco at Eagle Point
I Saturday night for benefit of Red
Cross. Nice drive, splendid music,
good time.
Miss Bertha whlllock on route
I homo to Medford from Portland
. stopped off at Clrants Pass Krlday for
a visit with Miss Wllda Counts.
Rod Cross henoflt danco, Eaglo
Point, Saturday evening. "
I .lameB J. Rice of Jackson county,
onllstod this week at tho Grants Push
I recruiting office In tho army iiur
I termnster's department, nud depart-
cd Thursday night for Portland to
tako his final physical examination,
j Furniture packing and crating.
I Douglas, 201 Ulversido, phono )2-J.
I
I Miss Ruth I.oder, daughter of Mr.
I and Mr3. F. F. l.oder. Is recovering
' from an attack of scarlet fever. Her
sister, Frances, however, Is seriously
111 with honrt trouble at tho homo of
j her grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. S. L.
Ilcnnett.
Mattress making nnd fiirnlturo up
holstering. DougluB, 201 3. Rlver
J side. Phono 162-.I.
' t Col. Zinn, head of the IT. S. ongl
j nocrs department of Portland, Ore..
nrrlvod in .Medford on his way to
I Crater Lake. Col. Zlnn ordered Court
i Hall to nnnounco to tho workmen
" Buuiiiorn urogon that ovory pre
j vauuon is lakcn Tor their wolfaro at
I Crater I.uko. Tho mon are having
I plouty and wholosomo grub, blankets
I will bo furnished free of cost to those
ji who aro short, and faro paid. Labor
ors will bo lujportod from Portland
! in tho next few days, If enough mon
' cannot bo sociirvd liy Court Hall at
.Medford.
ino Saturday n:glit ovont Is llio
Rod CrosB benefit danco at Kaglo
, J olut. Oood llmo guaranteed, and
' t good music.
Mr. and .Mrs. II. II. Noel, II. F.
Jlockonyos and Jnlin Arnold of (his
., city, and Miss V. Schoff of San Fran
i t isco, icit una morning for a short
- visit at Crater Lake and will return
t homo by way of Pelican Hoy and
Klamath Falls.
Another big dance at Kurtlo Point
tiaturdny night for benefit of Red
Cross. i.Nlco drive, splondid innsic.
Good tlmo.
l Lieutenant .lack Morrill who sails
soon for servli o In Franco will leave
tho first of next week for tho east.
J Now Is tho tlmo to Insure- grain.
' R. A. Holmes protects you against
loss by flro, while standing and whilo
being harvestod, throshed and In
erannry. .
(;lll(,f "f Police and Mrs. lllltsnli
4 nnd Miss Carmine IIIKm.ii left this
morning on an aulo trip In t'ii u
i Clly. They will bo gon Ihrceda.vs.
Daily's Taxi. Phono If..
t Mrs. Leonard Carpenter Is en roule
1o Hoslon, Mass., to visit relatives
. and friends fur tho remainder or die
Bummer.
Itellablo repairing at Pncirie lllgh
, way Garngo. ion
i .lohii Sweitzer whose honm Is at
APort Angeles. Wash., anil who bus
loon an advertising coniposiior on
the .Mall Trlbuno siaff for several
neehs, nns received liollco that his
npplici.iinn to enter tho men-hunt
marina service has been ncccplcl.
Hpecial summer prices on all mil
4 linery. Miss Louniibury, milliner,
1IIU Knst Main. 1 lo
Tho condition of Dr. K. II. Porter
wlio has been III at llio sanitarium
for several days with an Infected
fliiinil, was Improved Ibis Tun lumn.
Jlo Is Mill confined to bed.
4 Dr. Heine, Garnetl-Corey llldg.
S. S. llullls who Is in Hie east on a
buslness Irlp Is rvpected In reliirn
homo early In ,iiriisL
Full lino of camp goods. C. i:
Gates Aulo Co.
4 Mrs. P. M. Shallnck left today for
'her homo u Portland, after a two
months visit w ith lu r MMcr, Mrs. A.
Anderson.
' Federal 'Cord Tires aro here
'E. Gates Auto Co.
...
K. M. McKeany returned
from a lo days business trij
Wonntchco and Vnklma fruit
'trlcts.
Insure your grain and hay. in
eral Insursnee. I. It Wood & Co ,
No. 7 West Elovonth street.
Miss ilolllta llydo has returned
homo from spending a week with
.Mies Dorris Ad&ias of Giants Pass.
Colonel Zinim, tho district United
States engineer, arrived in the city
this morning from Portland and left
on the stage for Cruter Lake this
morning to.- Inspect tho government
Improvement work in that vicinity.
Storage batteries for all cars, C.
E. Gales Auto Co.
Among county visitors registered
at the hotols today wero Georgo
Hichardson of Unite Falls, It. J. Sea-
mun and F. G. Humes of Talent and
U. Hertelson and T. F. Ellis of lloa-
glo.
A fow minutes work and some top
dressing will restore that old fitded
top. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The commilteo on arrangements
for tho Elks annual plcnli for the
three counties of Klamath, .Tackson
and Siskiyou has fixed Sunday, Aug
ust 11, as the tlmo aud Klamath Hot
Springs as the place for tho event
this year. The picnic will bo of the
basket variety nnd all Elks aro ex
pected to bring their lunch baskets
with a ration or two for unfortunate
strays or stragglers. It Is expected
f00 Elks and their ladies will be in
attendance.
Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. SO
South Riverside '
Mrs. William Flgg of Cedar Hap
ids, la., who has been the guest of
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Illnman Sr., left
today for Los Angeles where sho will
spend several months with her
daughter.
raeine Highway Garago still on
deck. .
Tho W. C. T. U. will hold annual
election of officers Friday, Aug. 2d,
at 2 p. m., nt the homo of Rev. and
Mrs. Sprlggs, No. 101-1 West Tenth
street. Tho business session will be
promptly despatched In order to give
time for a good program and social.
Mrs. E. M. Warner, county chairman
of tho council of defense, will tell of
tho defense work being carried on.
nnd Miss McGrall, counly public
nurse, will describe her work. There
will bo other talks nnd feuturcs.''
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubone corsets. Phono 5S5-II. 117
.1. C. Altkcn, superintendent of fish
screens, arrived homo this morning
from eastern Oregon and Hood Itlver
whero ho was looking nfler fish
screen work, and will dopart again
Sunday night for Hood lilver.
Don't Just ask ror oil, Insist on
Vcedol. C. E. Gates Aulo Co.
Private ('has. T. Ferns of tho 12th
Inranlry left this morning for Cump
Fremont, Calif., nfler having spent a
10 days furlough visiting his mother,
Mrs. A. 11. Ferns.
Spoke-tllo will fix that looso whoel.
C. E, Gales Aulo Co. 1081
I ho Dixie society of Jackson
counly Is preparing for a south
urn chicken picnic dinner anil
outing In tho park at Ashland on
August 15. Thero aro many former
residents of southern states in tho
valley and they and all their descen
dants are excepted lo attend tho out
ing. Postmaster Minis, tho president
of tho society, Is preparing the pro
gram and making arrangements.
Painting, decorating and tinting.
All work first-class guaranteed.
.'i.r.ii-W. in
.Minn i-anuey or oniii lllll, was a
Medrord visitor Saturday.
For tho, best Insurance seo Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
.1. W. Patton and family of Itotan
Texas, and It. L. I.ovett and family of
itoby, Texas aro visiting their former
neighbor, .1. I). Skinner nt his Hast
side residence. They have Just ro-
lurned from n trip lo Crater Lake
and will remain about hero prospect
ing for minerals for somo tlmo.
Your neighbor's new car may be
Ills old e'ao painted with Murphy Da
Colo Varnish. C. E. Hates Aulo Co.
Two well known Portland travel
ing salesmen, both married men. nud
IS year old Jackson county girl
were in res I In u room in a .Medford
rooming house by Night Policeman
Walker ut 1 a. m. today. The trio
were placed on trial before Acting
Police Judge Fred W. Meal-s (his
afternoon, nfler I hey had been releas
ed on ball following their arrest. It
Is claimed that the two men 1net the
girl at Hie Nat.ilorliini In Ashland
veslerday and enllied her to come to
Meillord and slop at Hie place where
they were arrested. The trio regis
tered separately and had separate
rooms.
Among muter tourist parlies at
Hie lintel Medford is one that re
turned I'll, lay iilghi from Crater
Lake, consisting of Mr, and Mrs. C.
I'1. Powers, Mrs. C, II. .luild. Miss
Iteynolds, Margaret Powers and
George Hell.
Ernest Mi lntyie of Jacksonville. I
left ibis week fur I hi n.iniii Ir. t'alir
to take employment In the Southern
I'ai Iflc railrond round hoine.
O. M. Ilensen of the Applegate
district left Friday for Klamath Falls
to help his brothers, C. W. and O. S.
Heusen, In the harvesting work on
their ranch near that city.
Tho Rebekah lodges of southern
Oregon will hold a picnic ut Lllhla
park, In Ashlund, Tuesday ufternoon
Mrs. M. V. Pemoll and children
left today for their home at Klamath
Falls after a visit with Mr. Pernoll's
mother, Mrs. M. Pernoll of Apple
gate. Miss Alice Pernoll accompanied
them to Klamath Falls.
George S. Hoover and family of
Hcrkeley, Calif., nnd V. H. Gencreaug
and evening, July 30lh, to which all j of San Francisco are motor tourlstB
members are Invited. Supper will bo
served at 7:30, which will be follow-
a1 by a program.
Included among visitors registered
at tho hotels today wore Florenco M.
Peltio and Muliel L. Utehop of Brock
ton, Mass., Mr. und Mrs. Paul A.
llronson of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Gardner, J. C. Miller and F. T.
Ledyard of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. A. I). Lockwood of Berkeley, W.
S. Palmer 'of Marlon, Ore., W. 11.
Seagravo and James T. Chlnnock of
Grunts Pass, and S. A. Mesher, L. W.
Campbell, It. O. Kean, Chas. li.
Fiery, W. S. Smoke, O. Mooro, M. It.
DeLong, D. E. Greer and L. Coblentz
of Portland.
Mrs. Mury McDonald, the well
known waitress who for the past two
years has been connected with the
Optimo cafe, part of which time she
was night manager, will leave Sun
day for Portland to Join her husband,
the former night policeman of this
city who has been employed for sev
eral wooka In a ship yard.
Mrs. Stanley Tayjor and "cihldrcn
left today for their homo at Sliel
burn, Oro., aftor a visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Stluson.
During tho absence of Glenn O.
Taylor from tho city on vacation Citv
Attorney Fred W. Mears Is acting as
police Judge.
Many interested housewives enjoy
ed the Instructive canning and dry
ing demonstrations given by Miss
Anno McConnlck, the home food
demonstration agent, at the public
market this morning from 7 to a I
o'clock. There was a largo nten- j
dance at the market. A wagonload
of peaches was nil sold out within !
fivo minutes after Its arrival, the
eager customers not waiting for tho
crates to bo unloaded but grabbing')
them off the wagon thomsolves.
Mrs. E. C. Gllhnm and children of
Cotlage Grove, after a visit with hor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Hughes at
llutto Falls, left for homo today.
registered at the Hotel Holland to
day. Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward Wilson
and children of New York City, who
are on an emended motor tour of the
country und ure en route to San
Diego, are also guests nt the hotel.
Night Policeman. Timothy Is acting
chief of police during the several
days absonco of Chief Hlttson from
tho city.
Medford Forever
A floral Hank Advertises Medford in
Other Cities nnd Com.
niunltles
Tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers
Hank of Medford Is publishing tho
attractions of our city in the publica
tions of other cities. The Coast
Hanker, of San Francisco, In its July
Issue, has tho following Medford advertisement:
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Medford,1 Oregon
Modern, Well-Managed City,
.Situated in the ( enter of
Splendid licsourccs
Finest all-year-around climate
in the world. Plcasantest and
most health-giving place In
which to live. Four distinct
changes of season. Low wind
velocity. Splendid roads and
drives. Mild winter weather.
These facts vouched for by
Farmers & Fruitgrowers
Bank
MEDFORD, OREGON
Delroy Getchell, President.
It. Y. Antlo, Cashier. .
This kind of advertising, vouched
for by this strong local bank, should
bring good results. The directors
and officers of the Farmers and
FOR KENT An eight-room furnish
ed house, S HI East Main. Inquire 1 '' ruiigrowcrB unnK nave always ue
S3I) East Main or plioue S7II-L. 107 I lievod In Medford, and have proved
lio'feet one-Inch 1 th"lr tilith by uulluln''' substantially
una well, in nnra times as wen as
WANTED About 1
and Mm) or less one-half Inch gal
vunizod plpo. liiquiru at HI3 South
Fir street. 112
WANTE1 A woman to tako enro of
small children. Call tioo-.M or
210 South Riverside. 107
WANTED Header to cut SO acres
of grain. Phono J. -W. Grantham,
Ashland, 4-F1J. or 11. W. Hingham,
Medford, 507-J2.
FOR SALE Ono mnro, ono wagon
and harness. Kit South Peach
street, Medford. 112
good times. It is pleasant to know
that their offorts aro appreciated by
Hie public generally.
Highest quality Jowolry repairing
Diamond sotting, watch repairing
Satisfaction assured In
quality and price.
MAItTIJf t. REDDV
Mail us your wants.
Any Kind Of a Truss
Causes sonio Inconvonlenco, but an Ill-flttlng truss Is
extremely aggravating. Tho Akron Truss with tho
spongo rubber pad Is tho easiest and most satisfying
of any truss mado. Wo have sold a great many without
having one complaint. Wo will bo ploasod to show
them.
Heath's Drug Store
I'lmnn HH1.
Tho Sun-Tux Store
No Single Feature Could
Give Such High Efficiency
"More Miles per Gallon "
"More Miles on Tires"
Maxwell
Motor
Cars
S-Puteofftr Car - 5
Roodtter 25
5-PaMncr, with "4
AH-Weather Top - 835
ypitm. Sedan - 1275
6-PaM. Town Car - 1275
AU rife f . a. b. Datnll.
WlMvbMb rfUrqatTMaa
vtlh 6dn mi Toa Cm
'A.W.Walker
Auto Co.
Medford, Ore.
We said recently that this Maxwell Motor Car is a
"featureless car." . ..
By that we meant that no one feature was better
than any other and none less efficient or effective.
Uniformity is the outstanding quality of Maxwell ,
design and construction. '
Apropos that, we are frequently asked what par
ticular detail of the motor is responsible for the .
tremendous mileage per gallon of gasoline obtained
by Maxwell owners.
If you ask an owner he will almost invariably give
the carburetor most of the credit.
Now, obviously the carburetor must be a good oneT;
If it were not, it would prevent, even if it did not
accomplish the result.
But a good carburetor does not make a good motor
car nor an efficient mixing valve alone an efficient
motor.
The factors that made that famous "Non-Stop",
record possible, and the test in which 3,000 owner-,
driven Maxwell Motor Cars averaged 29.4 miles per
gallon of gasolines were many.
Every detail of motor design had to be right
every proportion just right in relation to every
other one. . f
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Piston displacement," valve dimensions and valve y'
lift, compression, balance everything in precise ;
ratio and correct relation to every other detail. J
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'Twould require a volume to tell how Maxwell
engineers achieved that splendid result. Just as it '
required long years of practical manufacturing ,
experience to know how. jk '
Of course the carburetor helps--but equally sooai
By the way, if this were the kind of motor car in, ;
which any one feature stood out above others, wo
would emphasize that electrical system. ' 4 Vy
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But it isn't. Maxwell results are uniform. Those -results
are the product of a combination of many
features not of one or two only. - '',
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Similarly, if one owner achieved a sensational mile- ' .
age or a high degree of reliability, that would
prove nothing. ' ' ,s
That happens with all makes of cars the poorest
included.
But for 3,000 owners to average 29.4 miles per '
gallon of gasoline; , . "- 1
For the same model to run 22,022 miles 44 con
secutive days and nights without stopping THAT
CAR MUST BE A MAXWELL.
Pasteurized Milk and Cream
Safeguard The Health
PASTEURIZATION,
DR. RICKRRT
ills- LI dgUXi'm'WJJJHlStr
KVKN St'ir.NTIl'IC.XI.I.V
Tiri:i, am t;i.sM:s
PROPEKLY FITTED
rinlio 1-1! over May Co,
NO PROl" IXKI
1. Kills nil impure Imi-tt-ria in llio milk initl m-nni.
12. I'ldloiiu's ils Ivorping ii:ilit i!s to nt least forty
'it;iit hours ?it limit the use of ice.
Kliiiiinales the thinner of disease' so prevalent in
milk.
Having inaugurated (he pasteurization of milk and
ereain, and established an efficient delivery serviee,
this institution now offers to the pulilic this valuaMe
J'nod product in its highest form of rich butter fat
content mid purity.
If you are dissatisfied with the milk you have been
furnished, and you want an article of ihe highest
standard of iiiality, call us by phone and we will en
ter your name on our deliverv service.
PHONE 51
Jackson County Creamery
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Sewmtr Machine Motors, Irons, Iroiiinir Machines, Toasters'
(irills, etc are provimr a iremeii-lous lielp t women the world'
over in securing freedom from household tasks which hereto
fore demanded all their time, attention and encruv.
Independence from tho arduous and strength cousniiiinr duties
if housework will enable you to devote time to the Red Cross
and other deservim; patriotic work.
Electric Appliances free your hands from the liona-e of liouse
liold ilriidu'cry. I 'so- them. ' '
CALIFORNIA, OREGON POWER CO
MEDFORD, OREGON