MEDFORD' MATE" TRIBUNE, MEDFOTJD. 'OTtF.flOW TUESDAY. JFXE S. 1020.
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with full power in every drop. It is made to
meet the requirements of your engine.
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chain of boiling points necessary for ready
starting, quick and smooth' acceleration,
6teady, dependable power and long mile
age. Look for the "Red Crown" sign be
fore you fill. -
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( C.IUoiol. )
Demand for Gaaalia
. Iaarasaine Fasur
' than Supaljr
Owing to th inortuing
lue of motor cart, trucks.
triCtors, motor botu and
other device operated
with gasoline engine,the .
demand for tfasollne U
growing faster than the
supply. Do what you can
to conserve gasoline;
waste none. .
we Gasoline of Quality
W. E. Walker. Special Agent. Standard Oil Co.. Medforrl
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Inseparable from the qaod times of summer , '
SWIMMIXG at the beuih or in the pool! Those' .
. , . pleasantest hours of utiUlcn summer days . '
1 , , . - . M'ill he memorable if your suit- carries the . i "
y ' l"bel of
you will find your exact etM&?M S3 F- j'l !
"Siye and the smartest . vifiP
new color combinations in PEW llij i
"Jantzens" at the good &(i " 7
iihops o your city. j jjfaVsjra,J S y& '
I i IANFN KNITTING MlLLSIk
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TO FRUIT SHIPPERS
;"- We take pleasure in announcing (bat we hare
completed arrangements to pack and handle all our
fruit, through the Rogue River Fruit Distributors
Packing Plant this coming season.
DENNIS, KIMBALL & POPE, INC.
15. M. McKpany.Paeific Coast Representative.
Office Holland Hotel Blk.
Mr. Orchardist
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Wo arc pleased to advlso that we can furnish Orchnrd Brand Spray
Materials, Powdered Lead, Paste, Blackleaf "4 0", etc. We alo have
a lot of No. 1 rundo up apple and lug boxes. Lot us quote you prices.
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
I'hnno 0:f2.
Perry Old Stund"
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 1J
: The Dow Hospital
:rvr Graduate Nurses Only Tj,
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
CHICAGO, June 8. Hours before
the doors were opened lit the um
I'uliseuin luiluv thousands; of persons
were waitinj; uud hopins to yet in l'or
n look ut the uubossed republieun tin
tinnul convention. '
l'ol ticul activities moved out of
the hotel district and into the Coli
seum itself with the iissenibhns ot
the firM session. It was the first op
portunity of the various nuinuser.s to
meet the delegates ull together and
instead of- buttonliuliiijr deleaates
sinsily and in ai'oups tlicv went nttei
them in delegations.
Today's proceedings in the hull had
little to do with the actual nomina
tion, Ihev were merelv a rout ne, but
indispensable preliminai v to the ses
sions which are to follow.
True, the preliminaries include the
kevuote speech bv Senator l.odse,
of Massachusetts, temporary chair
man, and that is the reallv bis busi
ness of the first day. Whether the
temporary or;ani.atioa with Senator
LodsB as i-kairaiaa is I he wade lie
permanent one. is still undetermined
today.
Wil li' last minute nrranuemcnts
were beiirj; made no chunirc. in the
line,up was discernible and the va
rious liianaveis frankly admitted tliev
saw no tangible eviilcnces of which
way the wind is noimi to blow. Thev
were st 11 looking forward to the first
ballots, which will come iluliiiL- the
middle of the week, to point the ray
(o courses of action.
The convention actually opened its
lirst session at 11 o'clock Chicago
time.
COL. MILLER JELLS
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: Uven' with' most heavy rain f.i'1
around the .'hour' ! set for the nddress
of .Colonel liobert' A.' Miller at the
Library there was an exceptionally
Inrse audienyc vyliich greeted him end
be since d iliost'intorcst nz talk based
upon the' geological . formations ol
Southern Orciion., J
;. Ik'niimilio with the formations of
Cinlcr Lukov which he called the
"Clem of the Cascades," he traced the
mineral wealht of this region. Kverv
known mineral witli the except on ot
tin is known to le. found here. Clold,
silver, copper, iron, cinnibar and plat
inum are' known to exist ,ln larne
quantities; Oregon he ns one of the
three localities which furnishes the
world's supply of platinum at the
present time. .
If the mineral wealth which no'v
exists near Med ford would be fivi
hundred mile from a Va lroad in
South America, the millionaires would
be clumorinC to invest their money to
get it, said Col. Miller, but .as this
wealth is'uf our very doors, the cle
ment of chance has 'been removed
and the lure of the sold has been
lessened.--.
Southern Oreaon. is still n great
field for 'mineral exploration and the
minerals and oil will not lie produced
unless an attempt is made to mine or
drill lor tltrm. The wealth in tkt
hills and under the floor of the vallev
cannot he determined until hives! i
ated. but. u the colonel stated, there
is a far grealer weallh remaining
rhan the hundred million of dollars
which has ulreadv been taken out in
old.
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Tomorrow noon at the I'hainber of
Commerce fomm meeting. Professor
Irvine Vjnini of Ashland will ad
dress the members on whut is to he
lone toward .tourist development in
connection with Ashland's new pri
icet. Mr. 'Vininsr. hnvine been re
-.pnnslble in interesting eastern capi
talists, knows what is contemplated
by the investors in the hotel and
-prings. Me will give first liand in-
lormation of this development which
means much to Ashland nnd every
cilv in Southern Oregon.
A number of members of the Ash
land Commercial Club, of u eonflmittce
nhlch is in charge ol (be installation
of a ioruin "lor Ibis club, will be in
tUcndunce to see how the Medford
Chamber of Commerce conducts
'heirs and, Medford should turn out
;n full itltendance to greet them. 1
The forum will he held nt tile Med
ford hotel -ut noon nnd ud inurnment
will be taken promptly nt 1 :15.
('ot Good Results
Tills honest, atralRht forward let
ter from a woman who ha suffered
should be heeded by all afflicted with
backache, rheumatic paina, sore mus
cles, awful tired feeling and other
symptoms of kidney and bladded
trouble: "I have got such Rood re
sults from Foley Kidney Pills that 1
can sleep much be:ter and the pain
In my back and sides Is a good lot
better. I am going m keep on taking
them." .Mrs. C'has. Gray. 270 fith St..i
Detroit. Mich. For sale by .Medford j
Pharmacy. Adv. I
HUGHES TO FORE
AS DARK HORSE
CHICACiO. July 0. (A. l'.l
Overnight reports and rumors from
candidates' camps and delegation
headuuurters shed no new light on thu
-ituution. A triangular dcrtdloek be
tween Wood, l.owilen nnd Juhuson
still uppeured the almost certain re
sult to conic on the first trial of
voting strength Wednesday or Thurs
day w.th probably more than a score
of favorite sons, dark horses or iirV
d vicinal selection sharing more lliuu
half of the total Vote.
The roll call will give, however, the
first clear intimation as to what the
mass of the more than alltl fancy
free, uninstructed delegates have
been thinking:.
It will contain information IVr
which ull parties to the great dispute
bavo been waiting.
It was ths -it mil hin that gave
dark horse 'talk additional promi
nence yesterday and with it came
an undercurrent from arriving dele
gations of suggestion that alter all.
it nielil be .wiser to put forward a
candidate whose nuuie' had not b;-!!
involved in the senate inquiry into
prc-campaign expenditures and ac'tiv.
ities of presidential aspirants. 1 ;j
Again the name of Charles Kvaus
Hughes recurred in these 'd'senss'-ms
and (lovernor Coolidgo of Massachu
setts was also mentioned. 'Ibcie was
more talk during the night of the pos
sibihtv of short cutting convention
ureliminaries bv making the tempTtr
ary organizat'on with Senator Lodge
as chairman, the permanent conven
tion structure. This would save
inanv hours of .organization work, it
was argued. .
ANOiiraTio
Mordorr & Woolf have decided to
enlarge their-quarters, to accommo
date their Increaslns - basinoKs and
have leased the building now occu
pied by -the (lolden Utile on West
Main street, fjOVlOO, aiid will move
all their new goods thereto about
August loth and greatly enlarge their
stocks of furniture, stoves anil house
furnishings., yiiej- will -retain' their
present .quartors, (0xl2n feet, on
Soutli Jplr street and will continue
their second-hand business In that lo
cution. ,
This Is one of the old established
progressive firms of the city.
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THOS. H. SIMPSON
The county commissioners liuve
chosen Thomas H. Simpson of Ash
land to fill the unexpired term of the
late George Owens, w hich expires next
January; Mr. Simpson 'has lived in
the county a number of - years, is a
practical, thorough business man,
understands the needs of the people
ot the county, and will make u ir'-d
class commiss'oner. lie was urged
to make the race for; the nomination
by people nil over the county, hilt de
clined. ,
The hoard meets Thursday.
Census Returns
WASHINGTON, June 8. Port Hu
ron. M?ch.. 2"i,!Ml increase 7IIHI or
oTi per cent.
Marietta. Ohio, l.'i.litO increase
2177 or 1U.S per cent.
Kan Claire. Wis.. !JO,8S0 increase
257(1 or 14 per cent.
If you want to
get solid with ,
your daddy
have your
mother feed
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Toasties
best of corn flakes
Stenography
Multigranhing
Circular work of all klaoa
Hailing Llita
Tunnel! & Edwards
101-808 Liberty Bulldlng
II ed ford, Oregon.
A trunk full
of kind words
an't tell the news about
Camels like your taste will!
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TK1THAT you like most in "a "cigarette
you'll find in Camels they are so
refreshing in flavor, so delightful in mellow
mildness, so smooth, yet so full bodied.
t Camels quality and Camels expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos make the most wonderful combi
nation ever put into a cigarette 1 You wil!
prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco
smoked straight 1 Smoke Camels liber
allythey will not tire your taste 1
Another feature about Camels, they
leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste
cor unpleasant cigaretty odor I
You'll choose Camels quality and
Camels blend to any premiums, coupons
or gifts you ever heard tell of 1 ' ., ,
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are aided by special steels
Brakes seem to Le one of the
ov-erlooked features of a motoi
car. In a Maxwell they have
had the extreme of attention.
For instance, a road engineer,
in ahout 500,000 miles of ex
perimental driving, has con
stantly tested and studied them.
That is why you can check the
speed of a Maxwell in an instant
and hring it to a standstill cither
by foot brake or hand brake.
Special steels in a Maxwell
are largely responsible. They
give it extra strength in wear
and endurance, but they make
the car light in weight.
Thus when you call on it to
halt, the brakes are not recpiired
to "wrestle" with superfluous
weight, and the momentum of
the car is easily stopped.
These are steels made to
Maxwell's own formulae. They
equal, pound for pound, . the
steels in any car built. But
no car has steels just like
them.
In a .large measrue they con
tribute to. Maxwell's growing
prestige, as expressed in figures
like these : nearly 400,000 now
in use; and 100,000 more for
the year 1920.
A. W. Walker Auto Co.
Medford, Oregon
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