Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFOTITT MinT; : TftTDU5rE, rETPO"RT, ' ifWEOOX. '""VVEDNEfcTUY. MAY" 11. 1021
.:J' ' -Souse Brothers ' . L
1 4 300R 5 233 AM l
j , It attracts especially those who are fir
j! inclined to look for beauty com-
VM bined with comfart nd KMmy. HI
, Ni This is evidenced by th Mtoniihing Ifl
, Ijij number of women who own and '
I ' drive Dodge Brothers 4 Door Sedan.
lljl Th gasoline consumption ii unusually low
Tom tirs mllnagi is unusually high l
. I Geo. L. Treichler , . .
" . . Motor Co. ! ,
10-18 s. l lr St., I'lione .101, Mcilfiin) I
We Are Building Them Better
Than Ever Before
Today, more than ever, Goodyear
Tires for passenger cars offer the
utmost in economy and satisfaction.
Improvement after improvement has
been effected in them in the past few
months. Our clincher type Cords, for
example, are now made larger, with
thicker tread and stronger carcass and
bead. Our larger size Cords, our fabric
tires, and our inner tubes, too, are
bigger, stronger, more durable than
before. You can get Goodyears, now,
from your nearest Goodyear Service
Station Dealer. !
Goodyear Tike &. Rubber Company
of California
J
We carry complete stock of
; Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Solid Tires Vulcanizing
i Medford Service Station, Inc.
j Comer Pacific Highway and Main
S Phone 14 Medford, Oregon
Our line of
Goodyear Tires, Tubes
and Tire Accessories
Always in stock
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
Phono 304
10-18 S.Fir.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
I OLD TIME AT DE VOE'8
Medford Iron Works i GOOD CLOTHES
Traitor, Trtn-k, Spray Oulftt, unit I
tiiu Knitiiio ICt'imli'lim n Spii'lnll
;i:Ni:itu, foimkv !
AMI M.VCUINU MIDI' i
I Make Thr-m
KLEIN
mm
TAUOB
12H KmI Mao St.
Recent bank statements dew-lop
that the First Na::nat has $1,148.
fssa.lfc ussetH and liabilities; Citizens.
JGD4,G4.23; State, JlHii.Mi.SS. Collec
tively they have $1,073,154.81 loans
and discounts, and l,6S.9i.i3 de
losits. The State bank of Talent has
$134, t21.fi;: assets and liabilities.
Col. John L. May of Portland, has
accepted the invitation of Ashland
uost, American Legion, to deliver the
address. The colonel is a former citi
zen of this town, and is a veteran of
both the Spanish-American and world
war.
Rev. F. C. Strange, of Portland, a
former pastor of the Ashland Presby
terian church, has made arrangements
for a temporary residence here this
summer.
V. T. Hoyt, architect, and a new
comerliere, has offices upstairs in the
Ashland ImpioTemsut Co.'s block.
The family of T. K. Kelley, from
Minneapolis, Minn., have arrived in
Ashland to reside, which location is
the headquarters of Mr. Kelley
manager of the Mora Pump Co. for a
wide extent of territory.
Preliminary to the special, election
June 7, to pass on state and county
measures and possibly municipal
ones Ashland 1 registration places
have been designated as follows for
the respective precincts: Billings of
fice, East Central, Ashland Oak, and
North Ashland; Cbas. Loomis store,
Boulevard, Hast and Southeast Ash
laud; Mrs. Sunt Allen's office, West
Central and Northwest Ashland. The
county clerk announces that anyone
living in a precinct where he has been
unable to get a person to act us regis
trar, may register at the clerk's office
direct.
The Salvation Army drive is on
thus far mostly a voluntary contribu
tion one contributions being received
ut the banks.
Rev. M. E. OldHcld, of South Dakota
is temporarily filling the pidpit of the
Congregational church, in which he
will officiate again next Sunday.
The Presbyterians si ill lead baseball
scores in the local interdenomination
al series.
Sum McNalr has gone to Seattle to
attend a convention of Itexall drug
gists, and Incidentally enjoy a brief
vacation. "
Levi and Orra Angle, father and
son, have lost tlie . family horso,
'Dollie," a faithful animal which was
29 years old May 4, having been pur
chased at Medford in ISiiti, when It
was four years old. On the retired list
for sometime past, the faithful old
horse hus hud bestowed iiion It every
care and attention.
The Roy Walker tract In Ilelloview,
1 1 acres in extent, bus been purchased
by V. D. Jaolison, a new arrival from
hittler, Cal., who has been touring
the Oregon counti-y and concluded to
settle In this locality permanently.
At Long's Lodge, on Sunday, Jesse
Winburn was host to over a dozen
guests from town, the outing assum
ing the phase of a picnic party, with
an inspection of the improvements
which are being installed on tho old
familiar camping spot.
W. CI. Hale, Southern Pacific em
ploye in locSl yards, has returned from
-the company's hospital at Frisco.
School having closed in i-.io Happy
Camp district of Siskiyou county, .Mrs.
E, Barrett has returned. She is a
veteran teacher - in California, by
length of service1 nearly eligible for
letirement on pension. For sometime
past Mr. Barrett has been at Coi-val-
11s where his son Kdmond Is attending
0. A. C.
Bishop llomer Stuntz is soon to pay
in official and social visit to the local
Methodist church.
Dr. J. W. Reed is a newcomer here
from California, planning to locate in
Ashland for general practice. Ills na
tive state is Louisiana.
Mr. and Mia. Clair Seek, irht left
ometlme aeo for Mexico, ate located
near Campeche, in which territory Mr.
iteebe in a civil englneerine capacity,
is proapecUne oil territory.
After the close of school, Dr. W. E.
Wake and family contemplate a long
vacation, to be passed in northern and
eastorn Oregon. IliPlr stny to be indef
inite. '
New service stations now being
erected, together with facilities al
ready established locally, are on tbe
basis of supplylne from this locality.
(0,000 to 100,000 gallons oT gasoline
per mouth, not to mention all other
supplies essential to motor traffic, the
approaching season promising to be a
record-breaking one In this respect.
Acorn circle, Neighbors of Wood
craft, is planning to entertain the
southern Oregon district convention
here in June. The local committee in
cludes Josephine Crocker, Edyth
I'hlppB. Susie Dryad, Vella Baughman,
and Mabel Roberts, each member
thereof having an alternate in order
to effectively cover the reception and
entertainment or tho many delegates
expected to be present at this frater
nity gathering.
L. Ledum is hand leader here tem
porarily during absence of Carl Love
land in Seattle tin business.
Additional classes in dressmaking
are being organized along the line of
home economics. For particulars, see
.Mrs. II. C. Galey.
The Christian church will have a
new pastor in the person of Dr. Joseph
Champie, of Eugene.. Dr. Peter Bur
nett hus been the temporary supply.
Tbe Bonhrtm cottage on Beech
street has been purchased by Floyd
Putnam, a new arrival from Brownsville.-
The Ladies' Symphony orchestra ap
pears at the Vining Wednesday even
ing. May 11.
Winlnr tourists to southern Califor
nia arc on the return. Among Ihe
number are Mr. and, Mrs. .1. W. Mllluer
who later on will visit lowu. I
LET LIBERTY BONDS
ABSOLUTELY INSURE
YOUR INVESTMENT
THE DAY OP THE fJAMIlhK IS PAST Oil Inveslors need uo oii2.-r "take a chance.
IK1 jABl-K-nil operatititis should now he just ns .safe as iiivJ'errt'il industrial slocks.; J'fi
. MANIJ IT! ... ,.,.,
II . von nre al nil interested in milking money in oil, take ;ilvant;i!;e of THIS opim'tmiil.V
wherein tile vlenient of chance is so simply and reliiihly eliminated.
We Want Every Investor to Have the Fairest Deal Possible
Our syndicate hat bona fid leases on over ;"i,000 acre of deeded prospective oil land in
the great Lance Creek vicinity, adjacent to Iiii.sk, W'xh. Leases are in First National iiitiik of
Lusk. ' , , ' ' . .. .
"We want to sink a well and hosen't the neeessary money.: Yon help ns K'1' '' :ind slinre
in the immense profits that are ussurfd for just one good well.'; And if we should not yet n
gusher, yon are not going to be permitted to suffer loss.
Here's the Reason:
For every hundred dollars subscribed and deposited with our Trustees, one, oue-kundred
dollar Liberty Houd is purchased by them aud held in trust as security fur your imey. The
difference between the curreut market value and the bonds' luce value, uud year's interest,
is to be devoted to organization and drilling expenses. At the end of a year, when it is
Hf.OVKX whether or not there is oil on our holdings, you shall, then, decide between nccopt
ing -1(100 worth of stock in our company, or demanding your $100 bonds. If we got .oil, you'll
doubtless prefer the stock and its accompanying profits. If not, you'll have your government
bonds, intact. Isn't that about as fair ami square tin opportunity of participating in the great
wealth daily being earned by oil, without risking the usual percentage of loss, as yon ever
heard of V , ' :
You Simply Cannot Lose !
Only sufficient money to do what is actually necessary is wanted. Therefore, right is
reserved to limit subscriptions, returning money, on receipt, to subscribers .forwarding same
after sufficient has already been received. The fewer in, the greater pro rata profit. And wo
want the profit of those who no-operate with us to be something worth-while.. If YO.r have
the courage of a pioneer, YOU TOO may be one of the fortunate ones, if you .u.-.
, Act With Us Now ;
Here's the key to .success and the insurance! against loss. Recall Mr. Rockefeller's begin
ning and ACT!
XO MONEY TO US SEE COUPON
Minimum Subscription
ifliOO
HKI.I.MAX COSIlir.UC'l.M, T11IJST & SAVINCS BANK, KSCltOW DKI'T.,
Sixtli unit Uiiin Sis., 1.0.4 Aiicleii, Culifoniia.
llrrrwith plpow flml wllli wliii-li I lien-liv niltliori?!- you to
Imy f,H- nip If. S. "I.iWrt.v Munis of eiiilvu)tiit (tu-p vulup; h-jihp to bp Mil In
i-iii row 11 you for hip for a jifrioil of nop year. Willi Ihe iiixlptstuiiilitifr ttint if. (it
Hi.- mil of Hint time I am not mlsfied to ai-i -lit Movlt in Hip rulifomla-U'voniljif
Oil -oiii,auy. ii corporutiun to hp formed uiluVr the laws of tlip Slate of Wvoui
Inif. Willi Us eitluil (ilace of business yi l.usk. eoiwl to the ue vultie of kjiiip
fui winch I Imve siilisciiheil ut Ihe rale of $1.00 mr share, said homl.s he delivered
to me on demand. Ami if I fail to make mioh demand on vou within llfrep'i
months from date herpof, il shall he presumed that 1 have iieeepted said Htoek.
wliieli shall lie delivered to me on demand, uud then vou rp Miuhuried to delifer
Raul hond to ithp Culilorniu-Wyomiui; Oil Co. I also uutuori2e vou to (llsburup to
the raliforuit-Wyoniiiitr Oil Co., on deposit of wait! stock with Vou. the difference
lielween par and the current uuilket value ot bonds, when purchased, ulna one vear'a
Interest tlterfou. ,
These escruw instruclions nnd subscription to said stock made without iinv"
liabilllv on your part, cscept that you are to invest money in s.i.li Ivinds and
either deliver same or said slock to me in acpordance with above inslru. lions
(Full Name)
(Full Address)
(Altach to remiltance, or to teller uccompanviiif; subscription)
P. S. The Associated 's new well, Jiast of our property has
i just, come in !
Address communications other than sub
scriptions to Califonila-VVvoiiiin Oil Syndi
cate, 3:13 O. C. Chapman illil(..l.iu Ai.Jeles,
' "'if.
that you have your ItttRs alld Carpets
cleaned tho
Mas.w WAV.
They are NOT cleaned on your iloor.
ASK VOI R XKIGHBOIt
l'fc. ( ie. iteHrsiy
Mosan Art Rug Co.
CITY AUTO
PAINT WORKS
WASHING, rOMSHING, TOP
UKKSS1XU
rilono 754-.T 1
lis Soutli Barllcu Mcdfnril, Ore.
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Jlcrli rure for earache, lieatlache. cat
arrh, dipthpria, sore tlinmt. luuff trouble,
kidney trouble, Htouuii'lt troxiMe, heart
ttouble. chilis and tVver, cramps, coubIis,
poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors,
cracked breast, cureB all kinds of Boilers.
NO OPKIIATlONri.
' Medford. Orecon. Jan, 33, 1917.
Tht is to certify that I, the undT
sinned, hiid very severe stmiac!i trouble
and lutd been bothered for several years
and IhsI A tic list was not expected to
Jive, and hearing: of Gtm Chime twhose
Herb store is at 214 South Front street.
Medford), 1 decided to net herbs for my
Htoincli trouble, and 1 started to feeling
better as soon us 1 used them and tody
urn a well man and can heart ilv recom
mend anyone afflicted as 1 was to see
Him riiling ami try his Herbs.
(Sinned) V. It. JOHNKON.
Witnesses:
Wm. Lewis, Kuglo Point.
W. I,. Childrvth. ftmltt I'olnt.
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. It. Holmes, Kaslo I'olnt. .
'C. K. Moore. Eat;le Point.
J. V. Mclntvre. Kiigle Tolnt.
t:eo. Von der Helh-n. Kngi- ValnU
Tbo. K. Nicbolfi. RiikU. J'nlm.
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse lmmeatntely removed on
hort notlee. Weekly visit In resi
dence districts. Dully buslnese dis
trict, l'hutie 8US.
wnrrshrrr jk-n.mxob.
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Weln"8t I
Te",St, ffl.1 IS THIS HOUSE YOURS? ,
Jt ' Sfi ' D0ES IT NEEC) PAINTING?
sfflf ' ' If so, see .
MM If THOMPSON '
;; ; ; the PAINTER . - .-
Ill Dealtrin ggr,
I ' Wall Paper, Paint, Oil., p .
'Il ' Varnishe. and Glass TLfi
I " all on hand , . , ' . j
Good stock of W. P. Fuller's lino of
' MK PntS, 6Very gaUon guaranteed. . ilii
126 N. Front Phone 464 Mjjf
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Director
WHY WALK?
'" -It is ncjiltliier and
CHEAPER TO RIDE
If you ride a
Harley-Davidson
Bicycle 'or Motorcycle
Gaylord Motorcycle
Shop