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n WEnFOTlT) MATTJ TRTBUNE. MEDFOTIP. OHKOON, SATTTUDAY, MAUCTT 1, 1019 FXOTC TFRTJH Moiiiluv. M ii '') '.), will 'in rvil MttU' diiv In llio liixlorv (if lliu MttliliurM to-. turn, Tliu ell v in fairly IhiiicvoiiiIii'iI With mimiilillotw mill Hiih-t'oiiiiiiiltnim, nil Working toward tlm miimiii irrnlil'v i'lif iiiirpuHO, tluit (if uiiikinir tlm nut riutiu luirtv. tlio liiiiuiwt luwii nnrlv fVor lii'lil In Hniillnirii Orvuon, mill )idiiiiH It would nut liw luUinir In too lulinli turriliirv to miv llm biinreMt town jmrtv tivur holt t in tlio wliolii Ktiilu of OrKn " . ,'fhu IiiuhIk of tlio viirioim rmimilt lncB nil hit v I lui niiiiii) Niili'iiiliit riMiort to in nk i'. Tluit tlm ihiiIu luivo .nt nIhiikIviI uitiiiToiiNlv nnil cnlliiihiiinli I'ltllv mill uvprvtliinu ii wurkinir Iiiii-- ll(IIli(lllIV tllU'lll'll till) HIH'CHHH of HliH unlit niulit. Sunn' I'oiniiii'iit Iiiih boon mtiile iiiioii Hut lime of liolilinir I lie imrtVt iH'i'diiiiHinicil liv tlio Hiiind'Htion Hint ii IiiIit ilnlii iniulil linvu Im'cii moro I'riiiMliiuiH. Tint iM'iicnil nr- Tiiniri'ihi'iilH ciiiniiiilli'd I'ixi'il iiiioii thin iliito lit'iiiiH of tlm Ini't Unit tliu Iiovh nil ond v Iiihiic ii ni Ki'iittiirinir ho rim- iillv. Kvcrv Imv in nun in liiiul'iiif IiIm nli'lio in tint I'Oiiiiiii'ri'inl world, nut! IiIb work iil'lcii tnkiiH fur nfiulil. Tlii'xi' Iiovh will never iiimin ho iiHHCihililml nt nnv fixed lime or nliiee. So in eoilHiilerilliull of tin Iiovh lilrenilv homo, it wiih thoiit-lil-lliat tlm liuce-l Miinuiir could lie iiMeiiililed nt IhiH time. Tlio iirrivnl of Him Iiovh of Hie Until on Momliiv in limit limelv noil iim-im-iiM Hie iiiimlier of hoIiIiitm iiiii tor nllv. Altlioiiuli tlio imrtv in eiveh ill; t n iiiiii'Ii for Hie Iiovh who milv ntv ("tinui l.i-win or Kurt l.nwton or oilier nervi'ii, iih foe tliu Iiuvm who ftrirlit in r'nuiei1. Tlii'V nil nlnvnd tlnir purl "lid Mi'iforil Ih uroud to no Kir nil v im wine I'nHn Kiiiii'h iiiii form whelher in Hin nrinv, niivv or otlmr deiiiirtillelll of werviee. It iniultt bo ndiU'tl Hint Holdiern mill Hiiilorn re tmniiiK Inti-r will rvruivo urolier roe tmitition bv tlie ('it v. Tlio honored u'iickU lire itHki'il to nuiK-nr in uniform or nnv nnrt of their uniform llmv nmv have. Throe entire iIiivh will bp renuired to ileeo- rnto the iiiitntoriitin mnl 11 corim uf workern, under tlm direelion of Mr. Kltiockinnn will triuiHl'orm the builil- ilitr. -TIioho who Imvo knowloilun of Mr. Ptoeekinnn h work, mid Iiih nrliH- tle ability lutva no tlnuhU iih to the brilliiuit Hi'ltinif for tint nnrtv. Mm. J. V. Mitchell will Imvo clinruit of tliu recent ion lino, vomiiriHintr tlm m-cntH of Ilia cue! of honor nnd Wilt )ir'"ent n IiiiiiiIhoiiiii bmlita to niti'ti. J Iii'ho linilui'M lire now on cxm- bit'on nt the .Medl'ord Hiiiniincv. Tlio tliineinir floor will bo in rlniruii of W. Y. Ihiiiich nnd bin committee. who will fioo Hint evorv ninn in tun form Iiiih n diinciiuMiiirtncr. ' Tlio rofreHluiifntH will bo nerved on tlm fit-Ht floor nnd it ih denirvd Hit uniformed men bo flint horvod. Thi deiiiirtmcnt in under tlio ill rcntion of lrn, II. 8. Wnlther who Iiiih orunnixtMl her UHfuHtiintH in n niot coinnctmit milliner. 'Huh deiuirtincnt Iiiih boon no HVHtcmutited Hint ench corps of ImlioH will nerve but nno hour nnd then ho replaced bv n froHli corns. (lencroiiH Uoniitioiw of onkoH Imvo boon received but moro nro wanted nnd IIioho wilUnit to oontriiuto n eiiko nmv tolotiliima Mr. Wnlthoii llonntioiiH of oriumoH nnd Ioiiioiih to bo iihoiI in niinch will bo received nt DuviNon'H nown Htiind HI) to Momliiv ninrnini; nt 0:3.0. Tlio mnin- interest porhapa oontont. iirotind tlio pro- lirniu. i . In tlio lnnro hull will 'firnt ho held tlio informiil ranoiilion. nil ndtlroxH of woldnino bv Mayor (in ten nnd reniioiiHc bv Mr. Leonard, tlio motlior of live Hons in service. Tlio floor will then ho idvon over to daiicintr. On tlio first floor n nplcndid nuiHi eul nrourntii will bo in nroirrcHH in oludinir numherH bv Mrn. Ircno lliui . Hon Ihiiiich, Mrw. V. M. Van Scovoe. Mrs, Kilnii Ihiiiich. Minn Adcle Krniilt. Ming Loonn Willoil nnd cboriiH of 15 irirls, MiHH Luillu .Jones. McsHrH. t.'hnrleH Kdwnrd' Hoot. Herbert Al ford, llonrv Hnrko nnd tlio Choral dull coinpriHinif Oeorco AndriiWH William Vnwtor, Fletidier l'inli. (leo Mnttox, II. II. CorlieH. Thin procram will partake Hoinowlint of I lie nature of a eahiiret, iniiHiiiucli iih it will.be introduced on tlio rofroHhmont floor and durinir tlio rcfreHlinieiit hour. . On Timndav ovoniiiK Our Hovh will lio troatod to a ticket to tlio I'riinch band concert which will o followod bv nn informal Toeoption. TitdcoU are now on dopomt nt MaVor flatofi' ofi'ioo, where returned HoldiorH and HnilorH inuv .Honuro them froo ol iihurKO, , i- i T, M, lluwk, who for vciirn linn op- nrnted u Hiimll Itiiiiher mill nt Dorhv. iiih returned from Portland where for the piiKt year nnd a hull' lid Iiiih been employed in tlio Stanil'cr Khii va rd at 'I'orllaiid, hit viiitf iiiiliHted In Iiih hrnneli of tlio nervine hecaiiKc in wiih too old to join the nrinv. Throiiuh (ho curcleHHiicHH of an iih HiHtnnt, purl of bin hntid nnd little luiKur wiih cut off in u hiiw, mid the wound Iiiim not vet liealeil. lie left for Derby Kiitnrduv to reopen IiIh mill. . . Mr. Hawk in the rather of ItiiKHoll ilawk, who enliHlod at the outbreak of Hie war in Ilia MiiriiieM nnd wuh killed in the bulllo of Chateau Thier ry, when bin reciiaent, Hie Sixth Mn riueH, hulled the (leriiinii riiHli toward I'nriH. Mevond tlio buro annoiinee- nieiit of the ilea Ih of Iiih Hon in notion. July V, Mr. lluwk bun received no ileluilx, nnd heard iiolhini.' eoneerniui! he manner of Iiih death. The hint letter received from KiihhcII .wiih (tilled n few iIiivh before he wiih killed mid Hinted Hint be hud been on the front I, no fiuhlinic coiilinuoiiHlv. without rent or even a chance to t'hiinue Ii:h clolheH, for nix weekn. when bin reciiuent went into notion nt Hellcaii Wood. " KiikhoII lluwk wiih it former Moil- ford hiuh Heboid Htudeiit, well known and populur. He hud a fine plivxioue and Hindi! nil ideal xohlier nnd bin he roic dentil came nn a Hbock lit fiimilv and friend. , TODAY'S CASUALTIES Wlaiindod sovorehv Privnlo Fred T) ui..,. i. e.i.m n Diod of dineiiHO Sonroant Rnphnol J, IliiuHon, I'nrnntut. ure. , . i Wounded Hllubllv. previoiiRlv ro- ported miHHinir in notion I rivnto uov Itoeil. Maroola, Ore. . ' Wmmdfid. . dnirecA nndeterniinod proviotiHly repoi'tod tniH8ino;in action -I'rivato ;:viKono A. Cnris, Murphy, : oro. i... . , ... .,- ' ttr .,.1I.,.l,.,.ntt,wwl tt OIIH'O'H (imKHlw ,M,.,.J, hji mii.il., iprlvato Noul W. Hazelton, Hedmond, Oro.i (JBPt, Mitnton L. ArniBtronc, ln,.ll,,nr1 firm: Woundod Hliirlitly Corp. William W. Sutton, ' Portland, Oro.: Privnlo ,Wmtor b. btriiiifiinm, lmuioi', uro. JUNIOR RECITAL ST. ER! HEIR 10 $40,000 Jllllna I leilliriilliier. utimcnr Orcem! r.;,lMi,i ui,.. ,i;...i i..i.r ,. o i in an (t-1 nte valued nt $42.11110. ueeord- my to tlio iH'titioli for urobiito of Iiih will filed in the county court yester day. Of the ami.nnt. $l!0.uno in in rent c-tatc mnl $22.(100 in peronal property. Curl lleilbronuer of Port lund, n nephew, in chief heir nnd is named executor in the will. i lie provision or the will, drn)vn up July llllll, are an I'oIIown: l'an nv Munn. Hinter. iitred (10. Icheiihnii- Hcn. Iliivnria. if.'lllll a year for lifo: M ima uiiHch, sister, aired To. San Krnlieiui1,, 'l fillll .I,.llii Vmiliitfiri!. sister, need ti'i. Munich, lluvuria. 000; Samuel ' lleilbronner. brother, need (ill. Munich, lluvuria. l!.rIHI : Carl lleilhronner. nephew, niied ."M. I'orllaiid, hu residue. Portland Oro-uoiiinti. Mr. lleilhronner wan for many yearn a resident of Medford and wide ly known iih a merchant. Ho enlisted in the naval rcscrvo at tlio outbreak of Ilia wur. Suffered for KUllit Vcnrn niioumnttc pnlna, lumo buck. Bore mimclov and mitt Joints moiit tro- quontly can bo traeod to ovorworkod. wonk or dlsordorod kldnoya. Dntsy Boll, It, F. D. 3,' Ilox 234, 8nvannnh, Cin.. wrltoii: "I was Bufforlns for olKlit years from pain In tho back nnd could not do any ot my work, but Htnco I havo taken Foley Kldnoy Pills I can do all of my work." Foloy Kld noy Pills havo given relief to thou sands who Buffered from kldnoy or bladilor trouble. Try thorn. For sola by Modford Pbnrmncy, An cnlhiisiiiHlic iiudienco of some '200 pcj'Honn were nreneiit nt the Hpleiuliil musical recital at St. Marv's iicadcmy ThurHilnv nveiiiuu, I'Vbrtiiirv 27. Those who have over attended any of these recitals urn already fu miliiir with tho ability of tho pupils. Wo cannot sav which iiiiinhcrs excell ed, for their diversity of selection and interpretation unv each a selling, sinuiilarlv hppropriiitu. A special feature of Hie proirrniii wiih ii .'cello hoIo bv Miss Jciin Steel. Miss Mar ua ret hn Alum Sclioinisrh completed tho iunior pinnnforto eourso and proved her ability both in duo nnd hoIo work. Several of tlm pupils are working toward these honors while Hie Misses l.ncile Koonl.. Neva Saiii iicIh and Jean Steel are eontiniiiiiK their studies to academic "Tiulimtion in music. The. entire proLTiim wiih rendered frpin meiaorv mnl thin calls for sue ciul coliiliieniliilion in view of Hie fact Hint iiiiiiiv of the pupils were lutikipt.' their initial appearance in pulil'e re cital. The provrmii wiih iih follows: Concerto I) Minor, Maruiiret Sebo inisch, Nevd SiiiiiiicIh; "Ooino Ye FairieH, Choral cIiihh: llnncurian. Parieiu MikHehoi "Told in Twilight." 'Cello. .lean Steel; Serenade Padine, HcHsie Weeks; Dunce Caprice. Itcrtille Mikche; Arabesoiie, Iiuiso Ilowurd; KeadiiiK. Nona Kowel: Vnlso Op. 4. Si j'etais an oiil'iin, Miimurct Scbo aiish: Itotunnce Sunn Paroles, violin, Alfred a KinC". All If llisHcnu. Arabes (iiie, Winifred Clancy; Ktudc do Con cert, Lucille Koonl.; Moraine Wind. Choral elnss: Silver Suriiisr. Murcaret Kelioui'seh : Viilse do Concert. Neva SmiiiiicIs; Suite Op. Ir. Lucille Koontz. Jena Steel; Vnwn l.ucile, Salturelle Chiirieo, Merciu Miksidie: Diinse den WloH, Jean Steel. I.W.W.RECORDSAT- Daily Health Talks Tho ltest Way to Trent ConsttiMitlon BY S. C. UAUCOCK, M, D. Tho inodlcnl books nnmo ninny driiRS that will movo the bowels. Tho drug storo shulvos nro loaded down with laxatives. nurRitttvos und nllls. Tho trouble with moat of thorn Is tho aflar.-effoe.ta, Conatlpntod people know (hat nllls work nil rluht for & llttln whllo, lint thoy soon lone tholr otfeot, and n cliuntio hns to ho lnudo to somothliiK olso. Tho constunt tak- lnit of lillls results in a form of bowol Inactivity that la difficult to euro. The syutom becomes so accustomed to laxative dniEs that the oruans lust won't work without thorn nnd so tho pill habit hocomos as bad ns consti pation itself. Dr. Plorco. ot lliiffalo, N. Y sooms to mo to havo tho rlKht Idea. He says tho bowels should first bo gontly moved with Plorco's Plons iin t Pollots, and In 1Ho nienntlme lnx- atlvo foods only shTiuld 'be onton Mrs, prunes, ollvo oil, snlnnch,. bran, voiM'tablos nnd fruits nro flno for constipation, Chow ovory hlto thor oughly, oil,! llttlo niciiit, nnd bo ns nouyo us possiuia.- eiow, docmi t tnitt soom seiiHllilo? Plonnant Pollots will start the bowels working right; then It Is up to yon to keep thorn right by right ontlng. Try Plousnnt Pellots for sick hendncho, coated tongue, 1)11 Ioiisiiohh, dlzzlnoBB, torpid liver or to Drank up a cold. Thoy oro Just fine! Dr.' Plorco's Anodyno Pllo Oint ment soothos, cooIb and houls piles In a most gratifying way. Porhnps thoro Is no othor reinody for this tor turing trouble that relieves so Btiroly and quickly. Dr. Pierce boltoves Anodyno Pllo Ointment will ovoroomo any ciiho that can bo ovorcome Jiy modlcnl troiilmont. Try It right now. Dr. Plorco's Anurlo Tablets are ltt tondod for pooplo who Biitfor from kldnoy dlaordors whoso backs acho, and whoso syslomB aro overrun With .urlo ncld. Nnrly everybody hits too much Arlo ncld. Anurlo Tablets dis solve urlo ncld quickly, thoy thoy nro mudo doublo strength. 8BATTLE, Fob. 28. Agents of tho dopnrtment ot Justice here today wore sorting Industrial Workers ot the World records which wore found In a number of stored boxes and chests elrcd here yesterday. ! Officials said thoy bolloved tho roc ords solr.ed wero of national Impor tance and declared some of the let- tor tiles and photographs found In tho boxes wero sought by the prose cution as ovldonco at rocent trials of I. W. W. In Chicago. GREAT FACTOR IN ALLIED VICTORY UKHON, Portugal. (CorroHpond- enco of the Associated ProHH.) "The possession of the Azores Islands as a naval base Iiiih been a distinct I'nelor in the ullies' victory." nv Hear Admiral Herbert Omar Dunn, I'. S. N., commander of that base, who recently arrived in Lisbon, where the American naval men were the heroes of tliu hoar. Hear Admiral' Dunn wuh received bv the now president of the Portu guese republic, Admiral Canto e Cas tro, mid u bantiuot in his honor wns given lit the American legation, which wiih attended bv representatives of nil Hie allied powers. Jn an interview with n Seeulo repor ter. Hear Admiral Dunn expressed his warm appreciation of Portugal's co operation in deuling with the U-boat pest from that outpost in tho Atlantio. Nolliinc would please tho AzorcniiH heller than to he able to pav boiniigo to President Wilson personally. When the president embarked for Kurbpe. Hear Admiral Dunn cabled him u re, oncst Hint tho ship might pass' in viow of Hie islands. The rcimest was grunted, und afterwards at n meeting in Paris, tho president'eharged Rear Admiral Dunn to convoy to the Portu guese people bin sympathy and thanks for their friendship and co-operation with tho Ajinerican naval services at the Azores. ' The influenza ficourcc has not apar cd Portugal's wester-most eolonv. nnd there Iiiih also been u Kcriou.H short -uge of food. Hon r Admiral Dunn not only succeeded in obtaining some shipments of wheat from tho United Slates bat also distributed to the is landers nil the available medicine HAPPY SURPRISE : When the women who had given tho required 800 hours service In Rod dross' work were called together Monday afternoon for a social half hour and to receive the "badge of service" they llttlo knew the splendid surprise that was in store for them. Fifty-six ladles were present and as tho Red Cross does not give to' any cause but charity all were prepared to give one dollar In exchange for the beautiful service plh that means so much to a Red Cross worker, espec ially to those who had not given bus bands, sons and fathers to tho service of our country. Mayor Gates presided and In a few well chosen words thanked the ladles for their untiring efforts, commended those to whom the service pin would be given and pointed out the neces sity of keeping right on with the work for the sake of the Buffering of those In the war zones, and then pre sented tho pins saying the First Nat ional bank, thru Its president, Mr. Tnlt; wished to present the ladles with the service badges., It was a most happy surprise and a most generous gift and those re ceiving the service pins and the board of directors wish to thank, most sin cerely, each and every one associated with the First National bank for this and many other' thoughtful acts In behalf of the Medford chapter of American Red Cross. fro Hi the American ships, sending the naval surucoiis to visit the siek and the hospitals, and furnixliiwr gusolin; for Hie Red Cross ambulances. The Slurs and Striiics is the most popu lur foreign finer in the Azores Islands. IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; ; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney dlie&se ti no reiperter bf per loua. A majority of tlie ills afflicting people today can oe traced back to the kidney trouble. The kidney ore the most Important organs of the body. They are the fil tcrers of your blood. If the poisons which are swept irom the tissues by the blotd are no eliminated through the kidneys, disease oi one form or another will claim you as a Victim. Kidney dWnse Is usually Indicated oy weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trou ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen gall a ton 18, b ravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. All these derangements are nature's signals that the kldneyu need belp. ' You should ai OOID MEDAL Haar lem Oil- Capfltiles immediately. The (nothing, healing oil stimulstes the kidneys, relieves inflammation and de stroys the germs which have caused it, Go to your drugjgiRt today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. In twenty-four hours you, should feel health and vigor returning. After you feel somewhat improved continue to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep the first -class condition aud ward off the danger of other attacks, . Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sues. Money re funded if they do not help you. Home Prices VS. ::Vv:V-;?VV''v v-v ....... .-..-.I; : : i . .." ; -. ")'- Mail Qrder Prices We give herewith a partial list of our prices as com pared with mail order prices.. Others in same proportion ! , ' -Popular Mail Order Houcs Price. Our Price. Hose Couplings, pair.............. $ .31 $ .30' , Hose Washers, per doz. .09 - ' .05 ? U-4 inch Hose, per foot ; , .25 j .27 Draw Knives, best grade 1.59 1.40 3io lb. SQlder Coppers ' .74 " - ' ! .75 G inch Slim Taper File- .20 .ny v No. 8 Horse Nails, 5 lb. box 1.56 v 1.25 Coping Saw Blades, por doz .17 .15 Buck Saws, each .'. ........i... 1.54 ;" ' '1.35 Single Bit Axes, 3 lbs. each 2.77 2.50 V Garden Hoe 1.0(5,- ' i( .95 Shovels, round point ..':L.L'... 1.751 , i 1.(55 Hay Forks; 4-tincd .:. ;. 2.0.1 '' ' t ' 1.95 Spading Forks 1.80 -. 4 , 1.50 Barley Forks 2.10 , ' - 2.10 . Steel Rakes :......... 1.21 ' ' 1.00 Boor Buttons ... ..: ; .11 v .10 Chair Glides, per set : .13 , '. .10 , ;: Old Copper Coat Hooks, each L. 09 .Od1 . Double Pointed Tacks, per lb 31 ..30 3 inch Barrel Bolts, each tl .15 Plain Drawer Pulls, each Q8 .05 Sash Cord, per 100 ft. 2.01 " 1.75 Family Spring Scale ........ ..V.. 2.55 2.50 n Bird Cage Springs, each 18 .10 ' Kitchen Soap Dishes, each .55' :" 1 ; V .35 3-4 inch Elbows, black, each : .14 - ' .12 , IV2 inch Elbows, black, each... ; .... .40 i .39 ' 2 inch Elbows, black'eaeh ...I.......... .(G " : ' .(54 3 oz. Bottle 3 in 1 Oil .30 . v .25 Marbles Match Box GO ' .50 Medford Furniture . and Hardware Co. 1 J: AAL- Know what you g!v " mothers yoxxt cwidren. The open published formula appears on every bottle of MRS.Vl MS LOWS SYRUP , The InfanU' and Children's Regulator 8m-a prompt, efficient rege uble csthartic Sodium Citrate sn effrcHve reft Rbubttrb s rrjuvenator of diges tive action. lator at the bowrls tini irrt. ouently with other Ingredient by leametl doctor In treating . colic and diarrhoea. Sodium Bfcetbonate hitrnly valuable In treatlna i severe gaatric indigestion in children. Oil of Anise, Fennel, Caraway, Coriander, Glycerine, Sugar Syrup, alt of which help to make this formula the very bent that ' medical skill can devise. If it were possible to improve this for mula it would be done regardless of the fact that a bottle of Mrs. Vinslovs Syrup now costs twice as much to make as any other similar preparation. Yet it costs you no more than ordi nary baby laxatives. At all Druggists ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO., 2 13 2 17 Fulton Stnat, N.Y. General StiUngAomtr. rUroUP. BilcU. Co., lac Nw York Terwte, 1- - Ctaruicrd Rejertnce v fi for Home Gardmert OREGON GROWN Seeds and Plants Improved varieties ot oar own introduction have stood the test of time and competition and ore established standards in the coast markets. Th eHoaing big tucunn art our original ' Inrotiucfioru.' Enlist ol All rndtrUm ol Maltnontmh ' Potato, CotiUn WMt Sugar Corn, Orrfon rmltow Danvmrm Onion., Si. Vat-, aniina Broccoli, Shadiland 5.oT Oatr, Oregon Yallamt Dant Corn, New Oregon - Straurberriee, RioermUta Giant Rhubarb. - -That have mm large rrturru or grouert. ----, !. - They will win tor you . I QUR 1919 Catalogue and PUnters.' Guide is the standard reference for I Growers of the Northwest, listing the best B of everything for Farmers. Gardeners, Home WES'IERN AGLNTS 8 'T 1 ' INCUBATORS .n A S i-neye brooder stovls Lee's Foods and Remedies I OUR SPECIAL CAT-VLOCS , . , NURSERY STOCK POULTRY SUPPLIES RFF ftppt lira '' FERTILIZERS Owners. Poultrymcn and Bee Keepers eives Mailed on request 3 reliable information and is a safe guide to your purchases. - - Your name should be on our list. Ask for Catalog No. 100 AMD SALESROOMS KM grS5lf??3SBt J EAST riST, AtO lao-iae, FffowT sr Vl AHO SCCOMOSTS THE UNIVERSAL CAR ; : TVe are espdienced, and know how " to give service to the owners of Ford . cai's. VYe ' have the same nicthods, machineiy and skill that they have in ; the Ford factory, and we use the same parts made by the Ford Motor Com- pany. Ford owners aire doubly gaar anteed b3r us as to reliability of our seiTice on Ford cars.. Don't try to do it yourself, bring yoiu' car here. In- cidentally we are getting a few Ford . cars and are able to make fairly good deliveries. - -'''.Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, ' $650; Sedan, $775. These prices f. o. b. Detroit. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The Tanlac Store ' ' , FOR - - ' Service and Reliability DAVISSON'S Table Rock Store Wo Iinro bought tho Tnblo Rock store, liavo ro-stockod It, and , nro fcnlng to try nnd mnko it meet tho rnquirmhcnU of a good coun-. try storo by keeping tlio thinss tluit you need. , : ,-' '. Wo pay tho same for eggs that thoy do In Central I'olnt or Mod. ; fol d nnd wo think vo can sell Rtiods as clionply iih they do in cither place. Wo would ho very Klail indwtl to liavo you conic and look ovor our stock and get acquainted with us. -. k- j-.-,, . ' ' : - - : , : .. ... . " 1 H. W. Davisson ; 5