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MEDFORD .MATE TRTBITNK; . MEDFOTID, .OREO ON, TUESDAY,'. OCTOBER-29, 191ft.
JOCAL AND
PERSONAL
H. E. Calkins of Klnmath Fulls,
was in the city Sunday looking up
Borne business muttors.
Lingerie made to order. Hem
stitching aijd pecotlng a specialty at
tne Handlcrart shop.
C. A. Tsham of Tulsa, Okla., is in
Hie vulley for a few days getting
soino generul ideas as to general con
dltlons hero.
Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday after
noon high clans only. Fit and work
manship guaranteed. i 200
R. D. Kostor came up Sunday from
Gold Hill for a fow days on 'business
Wo cut windshields for all cars.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 20S
M. N. Ostrander, .1. V. Woodruf,
Kay 13, Dickerson and II. J. Wollen
berg of San Francisco, spent Sunday
and Monday in the city on business.
Hemstitching in any width or size
titch, at the Handicraft Shop. '
Mrs. T. G. Bradley of Copco, Cal.,
came over Sunday for a fow days
visit with friends in the city.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
J. A. Kvans and J. S. Mullln of
Seattle, Wash., are in Modford for a
fow days on business.
20 per cent discount on woman's
button shoes. Schmidt's "Good
Shoes," 21 North Central avenuo.
II. W. Garrett, A. B. Fox, K. S.
Wylle and Mae McC'unn of Portland,
wero visitors in the city tho first of
the week, v
Successful druglcss treatment of
non-infection" diseases. Dr. Halsteart,
227 South Central. ' 205
Arthur Folger of Ilorkolcy, Cal.,
arrived Sunday on business for a few
days.
Dr. Heine, Garnott-Coroy Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hoot wero in
Roseburg Friday.
Columbia Oleomargarine can bo
bought at Jones' Cash Grocery. 188
Dolroy Gctchel loft Inst night for
Portland on a short business trip.
Daily's Taxi. Phone in.
Chns. M. Ilolfomb loTt Inst nlKlit
for his homo ill Itosoburg after a
Bliort visit hero with relatives. 1
. The' furnlturo hospital fixes It.
General upholstorlng, mnttress reno
vating, clocks, sowing machines,
phonographs and umbrollas repaired.
AH work . guaranteed. FeOjthqps
stoamed and cleaned. Feather niat
trosBes mado from-your old tick.
DouglaB, 201 South Itlvoraldo, Phono
ioa-j.
Mrs. Frank Prultt. roturncd last
night to her home In Itosoburg after
a fow days visit with lior parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. James Gregg.
Spltzenberg and Nowtown cull ap
ples for salo at tho Co-operatlvo
Fruit Ass'n.
, William M. Sllne, linggago master;
for tho Southern Pacific company at
Modford, Saturday appeared bcfoieij
tlio district personnel war board, i
making application to outer tlio Y.
M..C. A. wur work overseas. " His ap
plication was acted upon favorably-
here and It will then bo sent to San
Francisco, thonco to Washington, ).
C Kugeno Register.
I'neio iut Uluomargnrlno can be
'bought at tlio Medfurd Fish Market.
Try a pound at 40c por lb. 1S.S
Korby S. Miller, -university student
whoso homo Is In Modford, left Fri
day for West Point, whero lie will
ontor tho U. S. military academy.
Mlllor rocolvod his appointment thru
Congressman W. C. illnwloy, of this
district, and was examined by a
board chosen from the university fac
ulty. Mlllor was In bis junior year
at (lie university. lOugcno Umirl.
There will bo n demonstrator for
Columbia Olooinnrgarlno nt Jones'
Cash Grocery Thursday afternoon.
Everybody wolcoiue. S 7
.John Richard Olson and Kulllo
iucinda Itoborls wero married Sat
urday, October 20, Itev. G. 11. llris
tow orriclatliiK. Hoth parties uro well
and favorably known In this city,
having resided in Josephine county
for several years. They will make
tliolr home at Chlloquln, Oro.
UrHiils Pass Courier.
Now Is your chance to try Colum
bia Oleomargarine, for aula nt Mod
ford Fish Market. ISO
Frank Duttim of It. F. 11. No. 1
was a .Mcdrord visitor Tuesday.
(let those Xmns cards ready to
mull lo Ibo hoys overseas. Wo hnvo
all the Xiuas trlnimliiKS ready, liny
for XmuH now. Mud ford Hook Store.
Joo Hendrlckson of South I.N'ow
lown strert, has benu very sick with
hard cold or Influenza. Ills wife and
two children nro also sick and what
inukea matters worse is that they oro
unable to get a nurso.
Another opportunity to buy Shoes
nt vory reaHonablo prices durliiK tho
month of November. I am going to
Kivo a hi per cent discount on all
men's und buys' shoes. Como and
get thnjn, 1,. !', Htroud, No. 10 South
Contral avenuo. k'J,12
C. A. Richmond . and family of
Superior, Wis., arrived In Mndlord
Sundny. i lo lias rented a house and
Inlends to locale here, lie was here
In October for a few dnyu, then went
lo the Willamette valley lo look over
that part of the stale, but decided
that ho would rather live here.
Tho report that Treli-hler l'elrson.
Inc., cannot get any moro Podge
llrothers cars is n mistake. Another
carload Ins Just been received und
tho prleo is $124.1 Instead of $i;r,(i,
B8 hns been reported.
Lieut F. K. Redden who woi taken
sick with tho Influent wbllo nt
rortlnnd. Is able to bo out asaln
Ask any man or womnn who has
an Kvershnrp Pencil about real pen
rll satisfaction. Uuy for Xniaa now
Mcdford Book Storo.
J. W. Redden returned from Fres
no, Cal., the lattor part of the week.
He spent several weeks visiting his
sons Ed and Soldon who arc located
near Fresno. :
Cut your butter bill in two try a
K.-unplo of Oleomargarine at Schief
felln'B Grocery, Wednesday after
noon. 1S7
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Vawter re
turned this morning from Eugene.
Mr. Vawter Is much better and was
able to walk from tho train to the
unto. He went to Eugene a fow
weeks ago to take tho officers train
ing course, but was taken sick before
finishing tho course.
11. E. Gault who has been on a
visit for a few days with his folks on
Applo street, left for Dunsmulr this
morning. Ho Is fireman on the S.
P. from Dunsmulr to Gei'bor,
Arthur R. Allen, circulation audl-
-tor for tho Oresonlnn, loft this mor
ning for Grants Pass after a short
business visit to Mcdford.
Merle Gray, former agont for the
Orcgonlan bore, Is roported recover
ing from a sovoro atack of influenza.
Mr. Gray is still in tho hospital at
Portland..
Arthur Brown made a short busl
noss trip to Phoenix tills morning.
'Mark Kline of Tnlont, was a busi
ness visitor in town yesterday.
A card has just been received from
Mark Leonard telling of his safe ar
rival overseas. This was tho first
word from blm in over six weeks.
Leo Jacobs Is assisting for a few
uays in his old position at tho cash
ier's window at tho Farmers and
Fruitgrowers bank.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Tackstrom receiv
ed a message Monday telling of tho
death of their son, O. E. Tackstrom,
together with his wifo and two chil
dren, who wero on the Princess So
phia which was recently sunk off tho
coast of Alaska. They wero coming
to tho slates from their homo at
Ruby, Alaska. Mr. Tackstrom will
bo remembered hero as the manager
of tho 'Ladies' Emporium seven years
ago.
Word has boon received that Cap
tain Robert Connor, son of Mrs.
Charles Connor of Jacksonville, who
was Inspecting recruits at eastern
cantonmonls, has .died of Influenza
after a lirlof Illness.
Ron: To Dr. niw! Mrs. W. W. P.
Holt of Kaglo -Point, a dnughtor, at
Sacred Heart hospital, Oct. IS.
Tho Denny Fruit company sub
scribed fur f fiOO or liberty bonds, but
the name, was omitted from the pub
lished list.
R. II. PhxHon at Contral Point, was
nmnhtf tli'o Mcdford visitors today.
W. A. Luko of Portland, camo to
Mcdrord the latter part of tho weok
and Is looking over tho valley for a
farm local Ion.
A petition wa's filed with the city
recorder lust evening placing II. 1).
Howard lti nomination for city recor
der. 1'lnill Ilrltt of Jacksonville, came
over to Mcdford this morning on
business.
Thomas Riley, nun of tho suhalan-
tlul 1 furm'tfs on Antelope, in In tho
city on business. , .
Atloriiey II. L. DcArmond who Is
In Ibo saw- hilll business nt ICInnuitb
tl''alls, Is spending a few days ill the
city. lie will probably return to
Mcdford In it short time lo remain
for Ibo wlnler.
'Miss Carrie Van Sunt or Victoria,
n. C, arrived (lie lattor part of the
week to tako chargo of tho public
library when Miss RohiiiBon, who has
been librarian for sevornl yenrs,
leaves for St. Paul, Minn. Slio Is a
graduaio of the New York State
School of Albany, N. Y.
Emll Poch who was taken sick
Sunday with tonsllltls Is reported
better.
'.i W. M. Eisklue, employed In the
West Sldo meat market, reports an
olgbl-poiiud boy at bis house.
John Greb, orcbnrdlst noar Kaglo
Point, wim In the city today gotting
supplies for Hie winter.
C. 11. Watklus and Jon O'llilon are
on a hunting trip lo Klamath county
In search of deer and duck.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
W. II. Sliiker relumed Friday
from a business Irip to his former
homo In Saskatchewan. Ho reports
Hie greatest respect and admiration
for' President Wilson among tho
Canadian people, and wages tor farm
help very high.
Word has been received from Mrs.
Abide Cbaiuplin who Is In Chicago,
Unit her sister passed away J tint n
week after she arrived. Tho idiiter
was past ninety years old, blind and
very helpless.
Mr. and Mrs. 'IS. 11. Allien wero din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. W.
Hngel Friday evening, It being their
second weiK'lng nnntvorsnry.
, Alb's Alice Harper, Mrs Rose Gay
and the chlblren went to Ashland the
last of the week to spend tho week
end with friends.
, Mrs. It. C. Slead left Sunday even
ing for her borne In Watsocn, Illinois
after a lew woekn visit at the home
or her son, 1), II. Sleml.
Arthur Pratt drove down from the
mill nl GleiKlale Hie flint of the week
bringing tho team home for fall
work on the ranch.
Miss Olson left for her homo 111
Portland Thursday evening after a
week's vlnlt at the Roznlls ranch.
Grant Mathews Is recovering from
nn nltnck of Spanish lnflurnrn which
put him In bod for n few days.
Itert Pratt !io ha. her a nick the
1 nt ix weeks a. takcu to tho
Grants Pi'-;;-, hospital Saturday so that
Dr. LoUKhild '.e might r've him closer
care. Ill" many friends 111 this vlcln-
'.: hope for his speedv recoverv.
The Recreation club called off fur-
Ihvr niveiings until nil danger from
tho present epidemic Is over. The
c)u1) hns Just delivered to the Red
Cross a large box of linens for tho
Belgium hospital relief. The box
contained sheets, pillow cases, towels
and feather pillows.
Mrs. C. R. Boyd has been enjoying
a visit from her father, Mr. Brown,
who left for his homo In Cottage
Grove Sunday morning. Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. P,oyd took Mr. iJrown
by auto to Jacksonville and Ashland
over tho same road that he traveled
by stage forty years ago a3 a minister
of tho hospel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Alden wore
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
11. D. Jones Sr., at their Itiversldo
homo.
Mrs. M. Jacobs called at the O. D.
Woolvorton home Monday.
W. W. Hlttlo and family were
Mcdford visitors one day tho past
week.
Many of the wells in this vicinity
are about dry. There is talk of get
ting In a woll drilling outfit.
Miss Martha Porter .is making a
week end visit with her cousin in
Mcdrord.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans, former resi
dents of this vicinity accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Childers and family.
drove In from Klamath county one
day tho past weok, and are settled in
their homo at tho mouth of Foots
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott and chil
dren came down from Mcdford Sat
urday evening for a month's visit at
tho homo of Mr. Elliott's .mother,
Mrs. C. II, Wnhl. iMr. Wahl had Just
killed the fatted pig in honor of the
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Chainplin
wore shopping in Gold Hill Saturday.
School was closed in Foots creek
district Friday, for an indefinite per
iod. Miss Eva Osborne is spending
tho enforced vacation at her home In
Mcdford.
C. 11. Boyd, manager of the Del
Rio, shipped twenty boxes of toma
toes to Portland one day tho past
week for which he received one dol
lar a lox. with tho information that
they were the best they had received
from any point. 'The least he has re
ceived' In the . Portland, markets; is
clghtythv() conts, per' box.' i" ;''
T HOUSE REPORT
Roported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Central Avo.
Circuit Court
f!eo, W. Sternes vs. C. O. Guelies.
Writ of nltaehincnt.
I'. J. llnllev vs. W. L. Alfonl ct ux.
t'o-l bill.
A. W. Wiilk'cr Auto Co. vs. 3. K Krt
snll. 1 Kciilv.
I in urn JO. Knioi'i-on, minim,, vs. Oli
ver II. Ilrown. et nl. Order.
inn!; of Jacksonville vs. Jackson
ville Uriel; anil Tile Co. Complaint..
I'mlcrlnkinir on nilaclimentl Affidavit
lor writ.
Kslale of Ernest Ailnnis. Petition
for lellers. Order.
ICstale of Mnrv O. Kerslilmtmi.
I'elilion. Order.
Eliza. N. Anderson vs. Geo. A.
Moulin el nl. Order. Noliee.
Am v C. Dow vs. Robert 11. How.
Affidavit.- Default.
Ilessie Mackcnsen vs. Albert Mnek
onson. Findim' of fact. Decree.
Ethel I.nwrentz vs. Delbert J.
Lnwrent.. Affidavit. Default.
Wevlinuser Land Co. vs. Jos S.
Di.ilev el. ux. Amended answer.
i'eler Vim llersluis vs. C. O. Guelies
et u.. Cost bill.
Itenl Kstato Transfers
I'Vank K. Trimr et nl to John
Woll' et ux. Lots r. (i, 7, in
Amy's Coltnm) addition to
Ceutrnl Point $ 1
I'nileil Slates to Heiirv Nelson,
luirllieast of section 2H,
township JIT, rintue U cast
.lames S. liourdtiiaii et ux lo
John E. Perdue et ux. South
f.l..- feet of lot !), block 1.
Col Intro addition to Med ford 1
Homer Kirbv lo A. V.. Collinirs.
liinil in Jackson county 1,000
lohn I Koiiiiiinuer et ux lo
I.. I Itritlsnn et ux. l.uml in
1). 1,. O. No. T2. township 118,
ruiige l west .. 10
I hosier A. Pnrvin to SI. Hnrdo
& Sons, Inc. Lund in Med
lord 10
STUDENT AVIATORS
KILLED IN COLLISION
KORT WORTH, Tex.. Oct. 211. Ca
dets Howard D. Harnett und Powell
W. Williams of llnrron Field, were
killed today when their planes col
lided in the air. Williams is from
Tippston, I'n.. and llurnett from
Didge Citv. Kus.
Coughed So Ho Couldn't Sleep
Bronchial coughs, tickling tu throat
and asthmatic spasms break one's
rent and weaken one so that t'.io sys
tem Is run-down und serious sickness
may result. Knoa llalbcrt, Pnoli,
hid., writes: "1 had a scvoro cold
Ibis fall and coughed continually ut
night; could hardly sleep. Tho first
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar ro
lle'ved mo, ontlrely curing my cough."
It covers Irritated membranes with n
healing and soothing coating, loosens
phlegm nnd cloars air passages. For
salo by Mcdford Pharmacy, .
Xotlro to Merchants
As recently notified, siia:nr cards
for current and following months
will bo kept by the dealer until called
for by County Administrator. I'se
tho nmo card from month to month
In nil cases po?slble.
W. A. KOI.O.ER.
County Administrator.
HILT FLU VICTIMS
To the People of Modford:
I wish to again in;tio a special
warning against influenza. There
were three cases which arrived this
morning from Hilt, one is in a very
bad condition and the officials at
Hilt claim they wore ordered here by
some Medforcl doctor but I am un
able to find any doctor horo who
authorized their coming.
Tho Sacred Heart hospital now has
fourteen cases and tholr nurses are
all sick 'but ono and thoy are unablo
to handle any more cases. The other
cases wore taken to the Dow hospital
without authority from them and
they nro unablo to handlo them.
From a phone message from Hilt this
morning I find they have one hun
dred fifteen cases up to 9 o'clock
this morning and only one doctor in
town.
I have requested that tho relatives
horo of those coming In this morn
ing take care of these people; if not,
they must be shipped back within
twenty-four hours. I have requested
the railroad company to . not sell
tickets In northern California to in
fluonza. patients, with Medford as
their destination. I also wish to Issue
a warning to tho people going to
Hilt. ., I find that last night there
were a number of prominent Medford
people in Hilt and I am going to re
quest the Hilt authorities to quaran
tine any 'Medford people that are in
Hilt after today as we do not want
them to come back here until after
tho epidemic is over or any possibil
ity of their contracting the disease.
There seems to be an opinion in
Medford that this is not a serious
matter, but in the last two days con
ditions have become worse. I again
request that the people of Sfedford
please cooperate with the authorities
in our endeavor to stamp out this
dreadful disease.
. 1 nm publishing an official report
from Washington giving all the
symptoms and answering ail ques
tions regarding this disease, and I
requost that the people of Medford
read this carefully and when you
find that there are any of these
symptoms to bo stiro and call a phy
sician and to take all the precautions
nocessury to avoid tlio spreading of
this dlsoase.
(Signed) C. K. GATES,
i Mayor.
TODAY'S MARKETS !
Portlmul Livestock
PORTLAND, Oct.. 20. Cattle
steady; receipts 13U. Steers, prime,
$12W12.f0; good to choico $ll(fi'12;
medium to good $!).75ill; fnir to
medium $S.2f(J( p.2r; common to
fair $r.7" S.2."i; cows and heifers,
choice, $Sfi 8.r0; medium to good
$r.7G7.!!r; fnir to medium 4.7r ri
5.75; dinners f35j4; bulls $5fi;7;
enlvca ?9ff12; stackers and feeders
$?; S.
Hogs steady; rccelpta 100. Primo
mixed $17.10?) 17.30; medium mixed
$1 B.S5 5i 1 7 ; rough heavies $15Cj
15.10; pigs $14( IT.; 'bulk $17.
Sheep steady; receipts 259. Prime
lambs $11 u, 12; fair to medium )S
10: yearlings lio&.ll: wethers IB
10; ewes J 0.50(5 8.50.
Hutlcr
PORTLAND, Oct. 29. Butter un
settled. City creainory prints, extras
box lots, O'lliii g;!c; cartons, box lots,
Gl-il4n; half boxes He more; less
than half boxes Ic more. Buying
price buttortat, Portland, C3 5fG7c;
cubo extras GOc.
. Ivngs
PORTLAND. Oct. 20. Eggs sell
Ing prlco, cnndled G3c; selected can
dled In cartons 6Sc.
,
PORTLAND, Ore.. fcf. 211. Poul
try, hens, "J-lftfJi e! broilers, 2!i(W
32.
Poll land ftrntn
WHEAT ?2.20 bans; bnrloy,
none; onts, $51 bid: corn, No. S,
yello'w, J34 'bid.
MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. b.
mill, cnrlots, $29.05: mixed cars,
$30.15; loss than earlots. $30. G5.
II AY Timothy, $30tfi34; alfalfa.
$27.50; grain, $2(1.
pita, $55 bid; corn $38 hid.
Nobles Addition
Owing to tho pros
cut epidemic the
ceremoninl which
was scheduled for
Friday ovo., Nrov.
1st, has been post
poned until further
notice.
lty order of tho
ILL. POTKJNTATK.
s? llillnh Temple.
FLU SITUATION
. riiv-ieians report continued im
provement in the eases of influenza
uutients and Willi proper precaution,
the danger should bo passed in an
other week or two. There are 14
cases at the hospital, but six nre con-
velasccnt, with Hie balance out of
danger. Luck of nurses prevents the
acceptance of other euscs, as. nearly
nil nurses in the citv ure ill.
The arrival of three influenza, pa
tients from Hilt T uesdnv .-nomine re
sulted in the issuance of u stutemeni
bv Mayor Gales foriiiddini! the Med
ford people from visitinir Hilt and no
tifying Hilt authorities that influenza
nntientg would be sent back as lack oi
facilities prevented proper care here
.Dr. Swcencv was called lust niL-lit
to attend a enso of influenza nt the
Parsons raeh near liilt. While in
Hitl he was informed that a couple of
people had made arrnnecmems to
come to Mcdford to llic hospitul. lhev
;iid tliev had made arrangement: for
a ear to meet them nt the tram. This
mornir.tr the doctor enllcd the hos-
I'lUi'. tu warn them of what he hud
heard ai.'l was informed that owing
to a sliortnire of help the hospital
could nol take the rases, so he sent
word to Ine train to that el feet. The
doctor wishes it understood thm Id
i-.;i. i liothins to do with liriiui.n: tlu-'.e
vases to ?.ledford.
O-ihur to the fact that the Saeie.l
Heart hospital is already crowded
there is a movement under wnv to
ire: permission of Dr. l'ortei to c.pen
the Mcdford Sniiiturium under the
cure of the countv nurse foi the care
of ii'llueiiza patients.
iSnilVJ
F0RY.M.C.A.
The local exniniiiiiiir bonnl appoint
ed to miss upon tlio mmliL'ii'tttiuns of
applicants lor Y. M. C. A. war service
over seas consists of J. C. Mann,
chairman, L. M. Honsor. secretary W.
IT. Gore, frensitrer, K. N. Warner. II.
K. Marsh and Gcoruo L. Lindlev. All
applications in this section will be
passed upon bv them.
The examininir hoard vns appoint-
How's This?
TV offer On Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case at Catarrh tlmt cannot be
cured by Hall's Cntnrrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine lias neon taken
by catarrh ocfierum for the past thirty
flvo years, ar , han becomo known as the
moat rellatlo remedy tor Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medfcfno acts thru tho Blood o,
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi
son from tho Dlood and healing the dis
eased portions.
After von have taken Hun's cntnrrn
Medicine for a short time you -trill nrc a
sreat Improvement In your conernl
honlth Start tnkinrr Hull's Cntnrrh Medi
cine at once nnd Ret rid of catarrh. Bond
for tostlmomnis. free.
F. J. CHl'.N r.Y co.. Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by nil Dru"Tlnti, 76c
ed Monday after a conference wiih
local citizens bv F. V. Sickles and F.
K. Wright of Portland.
Mr. Sickles is personal secretary
for Oreiron nnd Idaho and Mr.
Wriyht is the interstate secretary for
the Y. M. C. A. fc .
Thoy state there is crent need for
men in this work at the present time.
Thev can use truck drivers, mechan
ics, physical instructors, secretaries,
and in i'tH nearly any kind of men.
THAT ANNOYING,.
PERSISTENT COUGH
may lend to chronio lunr trouble, or
mean that the chronic Btoffo Already
Is reached. In elthor qatatry - , .
ECKMAJTS . ALTERATIVE
Tills tonic and tissue-repairer sup
plier tlio acknowledged benefit of-Calcium
treatment without disturbing; the
stomach, contains no . Alcohol, Nar
coUo or Hablt-orailair Drug;. , . -$2
sizs, now $1.50. $1 iTit, now S0e
VMce include wa1- tf.s. All drurrlsta.
Ecliman laboratory. Philadelphia
Let Us Send It by Parcel Post
Any of your Drug Store wants. "We will pay the post
. ; :; ; . charges. Phono or writo us.
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
Demostra'
tion
I Scheiffelin's Grocery IS
Wednesday
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER
Day ITiono: Pacific 237.
Might 1'hones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2.
Lady Assistant.
USED C ARS
Two Dodge Brothers Touring
One Dodge Brothers Roadster
One Chevrolet
Also one 2-ton Smith-form attach
ment with Michigan power plant
Treichler Peirsoiiy Inc.
FORD REPAIRING
I have agnin opened the Repair Department ot my shop ar the win
ter and will do . ,
Foid Work Only at Ford Service
Station Prices.
Vulcanizing and Gates Half-Sole Tires In charge of experts. Have
your ropalr work done by specialists.
F. R. Roberts 132 S. Riverside
-FREE STORAGE-
DR. RICKRRT
' I If I ill iiie1
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STARTING NOVEMBER 1st
Our regular customers that buy their supplies and have
. their work done at our place will be allowed free storage.
.However, wo will have to make a charge of $1.50 per
month for dead storage. Ye have lots of room and arc
glad to accommodate you. Our supply department and
our shop is complete.
We figure that your business is worth more than the
storage charge we have been getting.
If you are wanting to use your car this winter and do
not care to run through mud to get to-your garage, it will
pay you to make arrangements now for a stall for your car.
We are open from 7 a. m. to 11 p .m. week days and
Sunday evenings from (i to It until further notice.
Let us serve ymi and show you whero you are ahead by
storing with us.
See us before making arrangements elsewhere. ,
POWER AUTO CO. 1
PHONE 217