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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1921)
MEDFOTiT) MAIL TttTTUTNE, MTDFORT). 01?KC!OX, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1021 PAGE FIVE . ' J your instruction book It says-. Old oil should be drained from the crankcase at regular intervals and replaced with fresh oil. This statement is made because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in the crankc"7 e:l. The eritty oil circulates through th engine, impairing s perfermance, and ulti mately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. These careful instructions from th manufacturer ar often disregarded; cleaning the cranltcase it a job generally disliked. v To meet this need Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. ' These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade,of Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below, it means '.' Better operation and longer engine, ', life." I STANDARD OIL COMPANY I California) MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE CA10L FLUSHING OIL "for better operation davd bngpr engine tife KM America's Favorite ZANE GREY ! There's a name that you folks know and love. I've talked with a good many of you about him you're just as anxious as I am to get hold of his newest story. So here's good news: We won't have to wait until it comes out as a book; it starts next week in 7Ee COUNTRY GENTLEMAN I wouldn't miss the next fifteen issues of this . national farm weekly for many times their cost; this story alone is worth double the price ' of a whole year's subscription. . To h Lmst Mn is more than a rattling -food tory Zane Grey spent a lot of money and months of study to make it an accurate picture of one of the most dramatic conflicts In our history, the protracted struggle between sheepmen and cattlemen for the ranges of the West. Against this stirring background, full of breathless ' action and gigantic adventure, he has painted one of the ten derest and nost pleasing love stories he has ever portrayed. You won't want to miss a word of it, so you had better rush me your dollar for 52 big issues of THK COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN, including this great story. Weekly-Not Monthly-for $1.00 a Year W.A.CRANE P. 0. Box No. 935, Medford r An authorized subscription rcpresentatlTe of Tat Csnbry Geallcmia Tie Uditi' Hons Journal Tb. Saturday Ereaing Fait 52 iura-ll.M 12 baa-S2.M S2 mtm-UM .., When Your Car Fails You ; ' You cannot expect to run your car day after day without some time spent on it by experts in making adjustments. Often times there is only a loose part, which only a trained mechanic can find, and if tightened in time will save wear and breakage. Our records show that eighty per cent of the car repairs are due to neglect. Drive in today and we will show you how a few hours spent in repair and inspection work will save davs of overhauling. VALLEY GARAGE IpcalBrieis A number of bankers of Meilfurd are planning to attend the ltith uniiunl convention of the state bankers asso ciation to be held ut Seaside on Juuu 3rd and 4tb. Horseshoe tires and tubes are now selling at 20 per cent less than two weeks ago. Open Sunday. Exchange Th e Co. 6u When better automobiles are built, MuW-k will build tbem. if' ruder the heading "Lewis I'lrich Gets iloy." the Jacksonville Cost pub lishes the following: "The above nam ed well known business man received a unique parcel Friday in the shaiw of li n eight year old boy, consigned to him from a relative in Redmond, Calif. The youngster. Willie Rusou, had been staying wltb relatives and the tag which was wired to his clothes was the following message. "Please send this boy to Lewis Ulrich at Jackson ville. Ore., who will please phone to David Huson on Applegate near Bun combe, and oblige sender." 9G Nash Taxi, city and country trips. "We Bpecializ on dollar ties." Don Springer, 105 W. Main. If Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Law of Stevens Point, Wis., and Chris Lainbk of Seattle are guests at the Holland, as aro also R. T. Cox, Chns. Arthur and Colonel Robert A. Miller of Portland. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. 69 At the home of Mrs. Agnes Dutton on West Tenth street yesterday fore noon Chloe E. Kcssler and Oscar Fra zlor, both of Medford, were united In marriage by Justice of ' the Peace Glenn O. Taylor. The Groceteria will pay 22c for eggs. ''.;.', 61 For carpenter work phono Dixon, 03D-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. 07 The high school student bodies of, Medford and Ashland will enjoy extra' thrills of rivalry tomorrow and Satur day afternoons, when the baseball teams of those Institutions meet. The! Frldny afternoon game will be played In Ashland antl the Saturday afternoon game In this city. When calling a taxi try 90. Special attention to country trips. DO Mill run $1.56 per sack 80 lbs. doliv cred to you. Monarch Seed Co. J. P. Callings of Watkins and Guy Mattoon of Prospect are among the visitors In the city from nearby points. 9t Nash Taxi. - Ueebe and Marshall, 9G. . 55 The Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ex change will. pay. ISc cash for eggs. Cases back. tf Oskar Huher, who bad the contract for paving 21 miles over the Siski- yous, seven miles on this side of the summit and six miles on the other side to the California line, nnd whoso crews recently commenced work on the last two and a half miles, will finish It about July 1st and it is the Intention to have a celebration on July 4th on the line celebrating the connecting of the two Btates with the new Pacific Highway. Ashland Tid ings. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, camp beds and tents. Phone 266-Y, Douglas, 137 N. Central. 53 Call 62G-Y for quick service.' We have just Installed a complete eloctrlc Thor washer and wringer. We call for if. and deliver. Have had many years experience In laundry. 51 The University of Oregon is at this time celebrating Junior Week Knrt. All alumni and 'former students aro urged to attend a dinner at the Hotel Mtfdford Frldny at 6:30 p. m the occasion being annual University day. It. is hoped that a local V. of O. Alumni association may be organized in the near future. t ; . Ties, collars, caps and suits. Don Springer. 103 W. Main. ' tf '"Dainty gifts for graduallon. Handi craft SHop.: . -. ';v - , J i 61 'ThO'Klkii'Ipdge will-hold Its monthly Initiation letmlon tnnljlit -aVwhich number of candidates will be initiated into the B. P. O. E. order. A large attendance Is expected. Try our merchant' limoh. The Shasta. Children's half soci.s on sale at 25c per pair. Handicraft Shop. 61 "Like the city council of Medford the Grants Pass city council has ord ered all lot owners in the city limits to at once cut the grass and weeds growing In lots and along the side walks. Weather conditions have caus ed an extremely heavy growth that will create a fire hazard later on. Have Installed Simplex Electric Ironer and Western Electric Washer. Send me your laundry and get quick service. Mrs. W. H. Oden, 330 West Second Btreet. 60 Furniture fmwiert and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phone 751-J. tf P. J. Burke of Spokane, John Lane of Oakland, CallL, and J. K. Kelly of Seattle are guests at the Nash. Many Medford people enjoy the Sat urday, night dances at the pavilion. Gold Hill. Excellent music. Don't miss next Saturday evening, May 21st. 61? Two popular dances Jacksonville Friday night, May 20th, and Eagle Point Saturday night, May 21st. Ma jestic orchestra. 52 Mr. and Mm. George Henselman and son arrived In the city last Sunday morning from San Francisco for a visit with relatives and friends. Occasional nuns is the prediction utr r riutiy w-nn-i. i u lain j i last nlglit unci early today uniouuteil to .01 of nil inch. MltS. NANCY WKSTCOTT. of Syracuse, N. V., who de :'liuftf Tunlnc In the sii-nlest nieili ini ou rul'tli. K ir it liliill Iter lip to where she In just brimful of iu'v Ife mill energy. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT! l va.. 'J'-'." :- W. .- a, "I jimt think Tun la r is the Rreatcst medicjne on earth anil 1 rati never praise It enough for what li'u l-ne for me. "Kor two yearn I was In a Iiiidly nm-down condition. I had no .ipne tlt. nnd after every meal I would ht in awful illBtrt'HN from inrilKCHtiim and hloatiiiK nerves were on edtf', and 1 could never get a Rood iiIkIiI b sleep. I felt tired and wurnoiu a:l the thite, wus losing weight, and many times I wus so weak 1 couldn't look nfler my housework. 1 just Celt miserable, r "Tan lac helped one of my friends so much that I Im-ruii taking ft and it has certainly built me tip into splendid health. My appetite is so hip 1 can hardly get enough to eat now, and I an never troubled a par ticle with bloating or indigestion. My nerves aro as steady as .clockwork, and I steep like a child at night. I have recovered my strength and am Just brimful of new life and energy. In fact, I feel better than 1 have in years. My gratitude towards Tanlac is unbounded." The above statement was recently made by Mrs. Nancy Wcstcolt, 121 Market St.. Syracuse, N. Y, Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All rafus Immediately removed ob short notice. Weekly visit In roel dence dlntrlcte. Dally buslnese die trlut. , Phone !, ,. U'HITWl-TlT ,IKNI1VJ On and After June 1st Our Store Will Adopt the New Gash System of Merchandising We are making this change in our business methods, being cer tain that it is the best for our customers, as well as for our selves. The growing popularity of cash and carry stores, the alarming increase of our credit sales, the unsettled economic conditions existing over the entire country and the opportu nity of reducing our over-head expense, thereby enabling us to sell our merchandise from 6 to 10 per cent lower than at present. The name of the Palace Grocery will be changed to the WEST SIDE GROCETERIA SAVE YOURSELF AND SAVE MONEY We will continue to handle the best quality of groceries, and in addition, we will specialize on Fresh Fruits and Fresh Crisp Vegetables. Any temporary inconvenience this new ' system will bring to our custom srs having charge accounts, we assure you will be well repaid by the saving of dollars it will bring ycu. Don't fail to get ou : prices. West Side Groceteria will be ready to serve the public abcut June 1. PALACE GROCERY 132 W.Main Moffat & Launspach TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K Six-hole wood or coul range with coil. Inquire Paul's Klec tric Store. 50 fOn SALE Bronze turkey egso at reduced prices as long as on hand. Mrs. I). V. I.ukc, phone 531I J-1. 53 SATURDAY ONLY! GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY YEARS This Large Size "LIFETIME" Aluminum Tea Kettle Only One to a Customer 2 . 79 Regular Retail Value $5.00 This "LIFETIME" Aluminum 'Ja Kettle is made of pure hard, lliick Aluminum a flat hinged handle that is always cool. A Brute for Work Built to Last Guaranteed for 20 Years A Favored Gift for the June Bride The manufnetnrer has nppor lionnd these Kettles .as fairly as possible among the stores, so that all their patrons may have a fair chance on Saturday, only. REMEMBER: It is the iiiiiiiiifaetnri'i'.s' desire to plaee "LIFETIME" Aluminum ware into every Oregon home that makes this extraordinary side possible. s Kvery thrify housewife who reads this aniioiiiieement will want to own one of these remarkable values A large size, well made shiny tea ketteP An efficient helper in her daily work for years and years to come. : You may get one of these "LIFETIME" Tea Kettles at the extremely low price $2.70 Saturday at the following stores: Crater Lake Hardware Co. N Weeks & Orr Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 1 ' " ' So ' " " " 11111 fti'mm'am g I wSli "LIFETIME" J I 1 tf I vSJf STAMPED I I I'll I jjj BOTTOM OF I I J I I