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it. . PAflTC TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, MM JpcaL'MeB If you don't not your clock mid watch ahead one hour tonight you will be an hour behind, tho time and tlmos tomorrow. The change to an hour faster In accordance with the daylight saving plan law goes Into effect thruout the country at 3 a. m Sunday to be in effect for the next six months. DeVos pas' a tms .roe or asaorted .chocolates at 60c per pound. ' ' ' ' '..' Many farmers, ranchers and Btock- v men pot only from this county but from all parts of southern Oregon are in the city today attending the short horn sale ot cattle this afternoon. For the best insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Tho homo management commltteo of the Farm Bureau met this aftor- noon in the office of the home dem onstration agent, Miss McCormlck. This committee is (Working -for the introduction ot simple water systems in form homes and the improvement of sanitary conditions. . Under tho supervision of this committee elghty . eeven women ot the county are keep ing a record of their household ex penses. Switches made from combings. 840 ' South Riverside. Phone "29S-X. 3 It will be of interest to all citteenB .. subject to the income tax, and who, have pot yet (lied their Income state ments, that Deputies Wimberly and Harper of the Internal revenue col lector's -office -will be in Medford at the city hall from 10 a. m. to S p. m dally next Monday, ' Tuesday and -Wednesday to give advice and aid to all who desire their services in filling out Income tax statements. Ones, the ladles' tailor from Ash- - land, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday.. 6pring styles shown. S23 ' 'Rev. J. D. Sprlngston, educational! . director of the American Baptist Pub lication society, -will be in attendance ot ..the Sunday School Institute to be eld at jthe Baptist church the com ing, week, April 1st and 2d. Miss Maine Brockway ot California, will also be here.. These two educational experts of suporvior rank will hold . sessions afternoons and evenings of both days. : Rarely do Sunday school teachers and workers have an oppor tunity like this. The institute is in tended for all. Let those Interested from all the Sunday schools of this community plan to come. . You are more than welcome. . , ' ; : . Halstead the Healer." Treatment 11.00. 227 S. Central. Phone 379-H. '" . ,, ; -. - - v- 32 7 "John A. Westerlund returned hpme today from his several days Portland visit. ' ' AlcoTaxt ' Fnone 95. :- Harry C. Crank is a business visK tor in the city who is registered at the Nash hotel. " ' .! ' Oldsmobiles 'set the ' pace.'' Geo, Tretchier Motor Co. . County Agent C J. Hurd ot Doug las county,' was here today in atten dance on the Shorthorn cattle show . Alco Taxi. Phobe 95. ',', ' Mrs. Gus Samuels arrived7 home this morning from Portland where. . she had been visiting her mother and sister for the past six weeks. ' Guaranteed spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Adlo Co. . . To those who have Written letters to American soldiers stationed at Archangel, Russia, attention is called to the fact that the London postofflce reports the loss, thru the sinking of a vessel, of large amounts of mall. One sack was from this country con taining mail that arrived in New York between Nov.' 9 and Nov. 12. There was also 38 sacks of mail with papers and packages from this coun try.' . " ' ' ' ' .';Lota of Old papers 10c the bundle at this office. ' tf -'. Northern California women here for shopping and registered at the Hotel Holland are Mrs. R. Heddeman ; and Mrs. Rose Walker of Yreka, Miss Alice Blgelow ot Montague and Mrs.. JJ. B. Ager of Ager., ; ,r:. Dance at Talent tonight.' 'Good : music. ? Tickets f 1.00, refreshments inciuaea. ,.: . ... 7 . vJ. M. Wiefley was among tho visi tors in the city from Eagle Point:" i vDr. Edw.de Reymonte,' drugless physician. Acute and chronic diseases by hlg own system. . 9 to 12, 1 to & : . p. m. Rooms 4-5 .St Mark'B bldg. , ; Claud A. DeVoe, the confectionery proprietor, arrived home from his five-weeks jvacation- spent at W. T. : Qrievo's cabin In the woods about three miles from Prospect, greatly improved in health. It -was the first vacation he had taken for several yars and he says he enjoyed every minute of it , Fir slab and dry wood for sale by . J, Tv Qagnon.' Phone 859. s ' The condition of Mrs. H. L. Wal ther which was very low the forepart ot the week was reported- today at the Sacred Heart hospital as very much improved. V'Dance at Talent '- tonight. Good music- : Tickets 11. 00, refreshments Included. ' - ;-f :' ' 7 ,(. Among the men from the Prospect section in attendance at the cattle aal6 this afternoon wore J: T.Grlevo . and George A.' Mansfield."' ' Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. . Albert J. Thierolt arrived home this forenoon from a several days visit In Portland. Furniture upholstering, mattress : making, crating and packing. Doug la 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.f " Hoseburg business men are plan ning to establish an enclosed commo dious auto oamp ground with im provements of 'a permanent nature, and to have the ground ready for the opening for the summer tourist travel, - - i. .. - . For fire Insurance phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P, track. P. H. Wood, & CQi A United Stutcs army recruiting offico for this district has been op ened nt li rant 3 Pass with Sergeant Paul h. Bauer in charge tor enlist ments In all branches of the army service. According to Sergeant Bauer returned soldiers who have not yet takon stops to collect tholr $00 bonus from the government must take' the mat tor np with tho local recruiting office which district consists of six counties, Josephine, Douglas, Curry, Jackson, Lake and Klamath. 1)1: charge papers must be shown so tho blank forms can be properly filled out aud sworn to. Soldiers who have returned 6hould get in touch with tho recruiting office at once iu order to got their claims Immediately attend' ed to." i Tho Medford Shoe Shining Parlor is now open. Shoes cleaned and dyed. 9 North Fir, near Main St. 11 Rain is tho prediction tor tonight and Sunday. This morning seemed quite chilly with a minimum temper ature of only 38 degrees above. Guaranteed springs tor all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. - . D. F. Altland ot Detroit and C. A Dewing ot Kalamazoo, officials ot the Butte Falls Lumber company, are here from Michigan on business and are stopping at the Hotel Medford. A two-lb. box ot Vogan's chocolates for $1.35 at DeVoo's. San Francisco visitors in Medford today on business aro 'j. M. Htnton, Dr. W. H. Vase, V. II. Wllburn and H. in. Cornwall, Hemstitching, pecotlng, all work guaranteed. Vanity Hat Shop. S. S. Smith returned today, from Portland where he attended a meet ing ot the publicity committee ot tho state Liberty Loan committee. Special rates on general work at Sanitary Beauty Shop, St.: Mark's building. Phone 361-R. 6 H. K. walker was among the visi tors in, the city Saturday from Butte Falls. With the change in time the first of the month, Medford stores will again go on the - summer schedule until October when the time changes back, most ot the dry goods and shoe stores closing at 5 o'clock and gro ceries and other stores closing st 6 o'clock except Saturday. . . . 6 Roy E. Elliott ot Los AngeIes, is a guest at the Nash hotel. Hemstitching, Pecoting, . Handicraft Shop. - The Rogue River Lumber & Box company, a new concern composed of Stanley Bishoprlck, S. Berquist, XI. W. Malcomb and J. Safford, Port land timbermen. have purchased from Presley & Hackett the old Gold Hill Lumber & Railway company's sawmill plant on Sardine creek, six miles north of Gold Hill, says the Grants -Pass Courier. A large tract of valuable saw timber tributary to too plant passes to the new owners in the deal. The hew owners propose to begin operations at once, and ex- tend the railwayiinto the timber, and also rebuild their box factory at Gold Hill the coming season. Mrs. Delroy Getchell, who is the women's county chairman in the Lib erty bond campaign, was in Portland this week attending the meeting of the county chairmen of the state rel ative to the forthcoming Victory loan campaign. .-.-: - New location Main and Central. Paul's Electric Store. J15 .Every member of the W.'C. T. XI. is asked to attend a business meeting to be held at 3 o'clock Monday after noon at the Women's Exchange. Daily's Taxi.' Dodge cars. Phone 15. Among Douglas county men here today attending the Shorthorn sale were C. orGarrett, W. B. Garrett and O. 11. Weldy. " ' ',.. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Lithia water at DeVoe's. ' . ' ' All school pupils are requested to carry a small or large flag with them to greet the Victory special war tro phy train "Monday morning. ' Windshield glasses ror all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. m "Few people would have thought two years ago that the land two miles from Grenada would be selling today for J300 an acre," says the Yreka Journal. "However, that Is a fact, as two pieces changed hands at that prlce'last week. : There Is no reason that any farming district in Siskiyou county where the people will work together should not,, duplicate what has been done at Grenada and Big Springs." . . . . Nash Hotel. Special rates, week or month. Steam heat. . 317 Dr. J. F. Reddy left today on a business trip to San Francisco '' Mrs.--Ike Peterman of Puyallup, Wash., who had been visiting her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Lane Wyland of Beagle, left for home this morn ing. -.. ---I" .:,-' 1 Guaranteed piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ! Mrs. 3. B. Cook of Grants PaBS who had been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past week or two, left for home-Saturday morning accompanied by Mr. Cook. ' Kodak -work. Jap Art Store. 326 Holland hotel guests of today in cluded Henry Sam in s of 1 Buckley, Wash.; J. Shockley of Roseburg, "Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kreatz of Eugene, and F. Tiffany and Chas. Clayton. You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVoe's. . James Schlinsog left this morning for Stockton, Cal., 'for an- Indefinite stay. . ... , . ,. . ,. . " Alco. Taxi. Phone 95. Mayor Gates Is expected home Sun day from Portland where he has been several days attending the confer ence of State chairmen of the Liberty loan campaign. ' ' ' , : " Best lino used cars. Geo. L. Trelch- ler Motor Co. ' " ' '" . Miss Edith Ireland who had been spending the spring vacation at home left Saturday morning to resume her studies at the O. A. C. Bakery goods at DeVoe's.' . )'MiMsaisSBWxi-44.tV11 " ' advance clocks at midnight for daylight saving Don't .-forgot to set your clocks and watches ahead ouo hour tonight on retiring, for tho so-called duvllght saving plan goes Into effect thruout tho United States beginning with i a. m. Sunday, and tho time will re main one. hour last until tho last Sunday In Octobor. . AHho it was a common belief when the law providing for this chnngo In time was passed it was to eontluuo In effect during the war only, the. act which has not boen Vopealed by con gress, rends as follows: ' . "At 2 o'clock antemeridian of tho last Sunday in March ot each yenr the standard time ot each xone shall be advanced one hour, and at o'clock antemeridian of tho Inst Sun day in October ot each year the stan dard time ot each aone shall, by the retarding of ono hour, be roturuod to the moan astronomical time.''- SALE' OF CATTLE IN The shorthorn sale of 2ft liend of cattle began this afternoon -with n Innre crowd present not onlv from this city and county but from va rious parts of southern Oretron. The sale was held in the vacant lot oniiO' site the Mail Tribune off ice. Colonel A. L.-Stevenson of Corvnllis was the auctioneer. - The first of the shorthorns to lie sold was a onc-vcu'r-old heifer, which hrouL'ht n vrico of $350. At 11 o'clock this forenoon Prof. E. I. Potter, heart of the nnimnl industry department of the O. A. C. and sec retary of the Northwest Shorthorn association, judired the cattle to be sold. -.. " O. M. Tennant, of Corvnllis, regis trar of the O. A. C, was in the city on business this week, coming from Grants Pass where he.organlzed an O. A. C. alumni of fifteen members last Wednesday. ' ' ", Get your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. . Mark Montgomery the' Medford passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific company, denies that tho -two' Inches or more ot loose gravel. distributed by the company this week along the depot platform between the depot and the Commer cial club building was done in tho interest of the shoe shining stands of the city, but admits that the dusty gravel enhances their business. - . It pays to save in the Building ft Loan, 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. John Wilkinson, the former Med1 ford man who Is a deputy in the internal revenue service and now re sides In Portland, spent this week In Grants Pass looking after the new tax on tobacco among the retail deal ers, and on Monday will come to Med ford for several days to perform the same) work here, along with Deputies Wimberly and Harper who will bo stationed in the city hall to give aid to citizens in filling out Income tax returns..','''""' y. Guaranteed brake lining for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. The members of tne new National Guard company, which has been re quested to do escort and guard duty incidental to the visit of the.Victory loan special train of war trophies visit here Monday morning are' urged by Captain Canady to meet .at his office at 8:45 a. m. Monday.V Six registered Hereford bulls. M. F. Hartley. 314 Among guests at the Hotel , Med- ford today were registered the fol lowing: Frank F.- McGinty of Phila delphia, P. Welch of Spokane, A. W. Moon of Bray, Calif., C. . Davidson of Shedd, J. W. Schrlmpf of Provolt, and Jas. S. Reed, A, M. Hardon, S. S. Wendel an& Guy R. Hayes of Port land...'' .,: "" Old papers for building fires and house cleaning, -10c bundle. "; "E. J. Gallagher, the former post- office inspector who for a time made his headquarters in Medford and who married Miss Myrtle .Dayton, a well known nurse of this city, with Mrs. Gallagher moved the first of the year to Erie, Pa., where he has since that time been superintendent of malls In the Erie office, i a fine promotion for him In the postofflce department service. . . . Deputy Game Warden Dailey yes' terday afternoon arrested Robert Wooldrldge, a young man of tho Evans Creek section, on tho charge'Qf killing deer out of .season. ' Wool drldge pleaded guilty to tho charge before A. J. T. Smith, Justice of the peace at Gold 'Hill,'' and :w'as given a fine of $28 and fosts. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED If you wanf cash at right figure for your 16-17 or 18 Ford see us. Universal , 'Tire Filler Agency, Natatorium. ' , : 12 F.OR SALE Clean beardless barloy for seed at Watklns Feed Store." . WEEKS & LIcGOtTAIT CO UNDERTAKER Day Phono: Pacific 227. : Night Phones: V. W. Weekfl, 19.1-J2. WOULDN'T THIS "HONEYMOON EXPRESS" MAKE , ' 1 "YES"? - . "The Honoymoon Exproas" Is the world's most luxurious car for travol through the air. This Day- . ton-Wright sedan model is equipped as elaborately as the I limousine ot & millionaire. It is finished In whlto enamel through out,: has a completely enclosed ody with tour windows aud has UNO AT ; ELKS TEMPLE 'The "second homecoming welcomo for tho roturned soldiers, sailors and marines of Medford and vicinity held at the Elks club bouse lost night un der tho auspices of the Parents and Next ot Kin association, was a big success attended by hundreds ot men in Uniform homo from tho war and relatles and sweethearts. Tho big af fair was entirely informal, In accord ance with tho desire ot tho guests of honor, even tho only speech Bt-hod: uled for the nlKlt being dispensed with at the banquet table. It was lust a delightfully Informal social affair. Tho roturned soldiers and sailors attended In splendid force and spent hours in enjoying the good time. Every branch of tho service was rep resented, and a rouiarkod feature was the many young offlcors present from most of thb brunch.es. The parents In - tho Parents and Next of Kin. association acted as the reception committee and welcomed each uniform wearer as ho entered the club house. The dancing began at 9 p. iu. and lasted until midnight. to music furnished by Launsparh's orchestra, In the commodious and handsome lodge room. Those who did not ditnce enjoyed themselves in the ' other departments of the club house, which was brilliantly lighted for tho occasion. At )1 o'clock all tho guests were seated at long tables in the immonse basement to enjoy bountiful refresh ments of cake, ice cream, coffee and tho like Pretty .potted -plants decor ated tho tables. ; : , ... COPENHAGEN, March 20. The railway strike in Ocnimn-AiiHtria has been settled, a report from Vien na says. ''' - . ,' A strike of railway workers in German-Austriu was cnllcd Wednes day. A dispatch from Vienna Friday indicated that the strike was partly in sympathy with the Hunirnriaii rev olution. ' Hi ..'f ' ' V i 1 o - PROGRESS SOLDIERS ENJOY WAR TROPHIES - BIGHAM BURNED ' GLADYS BROCKWEIX in "The Forbidden Room Would You Give a Convict a Chance 'to Corne Back? SEE THIS ONE .Cbniedy A SUNSHINE M : $0 Evory man, woman and child of Medford and vicinity, who Is physic nlly able, will turn out Monday mor ning tor another patriotic gathering to seo tho German war trophies on the Victory Loan special train which will bo In Medford from 9:10 a. m. to I I p. ni. The high school band will dis course patriotic .music and George Collins and bis band of patriotic root ers will sco that there la no monot ony to tho trophy slght-setdng occa sion. ; Tho now Medford National. Guard company will bo on duty, by request' of -the state Victory Loan campaign officials iu charge of tho train, to preserve order and keep the thousands of people seeing the tro phies In lino.1 An Immonse crowd Is expected to bo In attendance. Tho public schools will dismiss In- order to lot the pupils to Join tho throng. ; 'The -Victory spoolal .-whose- 'trip thru Oregon Is to call attention to tho coming Victory loan bond campaign will first visit. Axhlnnd and will ha In that city Monday from H a. in. to S::10 a. m. A ftor leaving hero the only other stop that will bomade 'ln this county: will -bo a short ond nt Gold Hill. Ijick of time will provent 4 stop at Central Point; The long list ot trophies captured from the Germans was publishod In Friday's Mall Tribune. Robert Bmlth, tho ntato chairman of tho Llborty loan campaign, and the others who will havo charge of tho special train, and several soldiers for guard duty' passed thru the city this morning from Portland for Rtins mulr, Cal., to Join tho train. Mayor Gatos who is in PortlanaV-ilttnndlng tho meeting of tho county, Liberty Loan chalrnion, tologr.nf.ihed from Portland this, morning the informa tion of the coming of, tho'war tro phies special. Tho train will visit Klamath Falls on Sunday. ' C. J. Stone, member of tho stalo fish and game commission, roturned to his homo at Klamath Fulls after several days spent horo In court in tho Klnmnth courthouse litigation. . LADIl'il ,: , . When Irregular or delayed use Tri umph I'll In. Safe and always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, savo disap pointment, 'Write for "Hollof" nnd particulars, It's free. Address: Nat ional Medical Institute. ' Milwaukee. Wis. -.'-..."-. i,. ,'. .... '.' TRAIN DUE HERE? IN RRE DESTROYING 9:10M0N0AY RANCH CABIN Big Saturday Show- Last Times ITiStr WILLIAM POX 1 - n ceb bv a m ntrm v-i . OftSATBJT ACTOft. OF PilmDOm ohc ateht photoplay op VRAft STOBV OP A CONVICT! BISU fnOM A PRISON PCM TO HCItOIC flWHV i Starts Sunday ; j MATINEE 2 p.m. - EVENING 7 Adults 25c, Chiidren 10c MOST ANY , GIRL SAY K tlectrle lights.-The renr cockpit has upholstered swlvol chairs, card or dining tablo and rugs on tho floor. Tho canopy-covered bridal conipnrtmont hn built-in ninliognny vanity hoses and a pluto- ghvas mirror. Tho cost of Jhls jnaclilno rnhBvS Irom to 120,000. . ". II. Uiu'liuiii. u former well known- pioneer citif.cn of Jackson count v was biidlv littriu-d iu a fire whii'li licHtruwO tint ealiiu on lil stock rum-ti, lut'iiU'd ou the t'liimiun river in Uoul'Iiis county, and lias nilice been hero ut thu home of hid Nn. I'. ('. Piu'lmin, rveuvrrinir from I he burn. The content of the cabin Kern luinied, incliiilinu' Hill) in mon ey and liherlv bonds. Tlio 1'iro occurred on March 10 The hloek ranch ' bus imrchuHcd u venr ago I) v Mr. liiulmm anil liin sun. T. W. Iliu'lnim, u miniiur ninn located in Arizona. Mr. Hiuhum whm in-t re tnrnuiir lo the ranch after neltinir his mail when he disCuvcnid the Imildinc wiim on fire. Ho oiH'iied the front door and rushed into the burn inir Klruelttru in an uth-iuiit to rescue at least the iimnev mid lioniU. hut the rttib of tlm IVchIi nir whtm (ho door was micneil ndilcd In the intensity of the liro which hiarcil mi and before ha succeeded in uellinir out of doors ucnin he was badly linrncd about the' I'aetl'iiiid hands, "lie uroped his wnv In the nearest forust mn-jfer slnlinn six inilt's dis tant whuru his hums were civen first aid treatment and next ilnv he wns bi'oimlit lo his sou's homo in Mcd I'oril. He Hiil'frrvd no iiernuinent jn inrv. hut one side of his face is hitdlv disfigured. Mr. lliuliiun is 70 veins ofal. .- - " Old papers for building fires and houso cleaning, 10a bundlo. DR. RIGKERT KYFit BOIENTIFICAM-V TESTKI), AND OliAMtKS PROPFRLY FITTED ' no imoi'H iiHi;i ' Ilrokon Iionses A ecu rat el r Dnpllcntod Sulto 1-a over May Co, Kodak Finishing Film developing, iflo roll, I'rintinir, post card size, 3 for 10c. 2V4x3'i nnd smaller, i for He, r.vurv ctuv sorvico. JAP ART STORE Would You Convict a Man on Circumstantial Evidence? DON'T MISS THIS ONE Comedy A SUNSHINE (3 Daily Health Talks -.'.,. '-' ""- s ;. The llcKt Wliy to Trent ' ' ''oiiHlliatlon : ; ' 1iV H t!. liAIIOOCK.' M, I). I Thu modlnnl buults namo iminy druHMtluit will movo tlio liowols, Tlio dru .tuto lilve aro loudod down wUlr liixtittvss. iiiirKiiilvuB mid Bills. Tlio tvoulilu with most of thoui la tho iirior-oftoclH. ..ConstllHitod pnoplu kMOMf .tlint. pills wors all rluht for a llttlii while, hut tliiiV soon lose tholr vffovt, arid it ehuuHv him (o ho Hindu to MomothliiK iTh conslunt WK Iuk of pills result In a form of liowol Inaetlvlly thai J dlftluult to .ours. Tho systom Imuonius so nuaustumud lo liixullvu drults (hat tho organs Just won't work without thorn, nml so tho lilll hnlill Iiiu-i m as hud as coumII- lintlou llHolf. r. l.'luroo, of lliiffulo. N. Y., 'u'ts lo havo (ho rlKhl Idcu. Uu sit)'" tho howels hould first ho Kithlly .moved with Tierce's I'luttsant 1-olloU, and In tho mauiitlmo laxntlvn oiidn only should ha oatou. Flu". Iiruutis, ollvo oil, snlniieh, hritn, ve olahles and frulls aro flno for aoiisll l.ullon. Chew overy lilte thoroimhly. out llltlu meat, and he as unllvo as posslhio. Now dotMii't tbul seiun son. slhluT I'leiuiuut Pullets will t thn howuls workltiK rlKht; then li fa up lo you to keep them rlKht by rlKhl cnlliiK. 1 Try I'lennant I'nllnta for sick henducbo, iiouted toiisuo, hlllousuuss, IUluo. toyild llvor or to hronk up a cold. They nrs Just flnwl Or, Plorce's Anodyne file Olnt munt soolliiMi, cool mid hen Is piles In n most HrntiryliiK way. I'erliupH Ihiiro Is no olhor remedy for this tor tnrltiK trouble that relievos so surely and quickly. Dr.- I'lorco hollevus Anodyno I'llo Oliiluinul will averromo any enso Hint, ran ho ovvrcoiuo by medical irautment. Try It rlitht unw. Lr, l'lurre's Aaurln Tahlnts are in tended for pnuplo who surfer from kidney disorders whoso daeks nclio, and whoso systems aro overrun with urlo jicid. iNeorly erarytiody bus too much urlo acid. -'Anuria Tablets dis solve uria uvld quickly, as they are undo double streiiKth. Adv. Schief f elin's Specials " For 20 cts per Can Sweet Corn Del Monto Brand ,' 1 ' ' ' ach S&W ' UtS v. ' r Brussels . ':, . Schieffelin's Grocery HOLLAND CAFE A LA CARTE f " From 12 M. to 2 P. t. , From a to' 7 :30 P. M. You will inuko no mistake by taking your Sunday din ner here. : rUU Of AfBlTlQtl , Sprlna Is here and vou can satisfy vour ambition Ijv purchaslna a luwn niuwuiiraiiu aarueninq loois oi we Poole Furniture Co. Wo enrrv a bin line of furniture and Household nccmlllcs to supply the Snrlmi wants; - Mlgbeat" quality'1 'Jewelrj tepalrlnS Diamond ; setting, watoh " repairing" Batlifactlon assured In ; quality and price. ,' MARTIN 3. ItKDDI Spin Spro Sunday Dinner mi Wall us ypur WW "4