PA HE RTX NEGLECTED GOLDS ARE DANGEROUS! Dr. King's New Discovery , soon breaks a cold and checks a cough CHIT.LS fever snows n ml then n lin r I rtiH ili-vflni. Tuke a liitle Dr. Kim;'K Nc.v Discovery when I h shinies .-uirt. It Will SOOIl ClKM-k III.' '"M. Hf coiiKl'-provoklnK tlinmi-ti'-klc. I's'-d everywhere liy people who know why Jt 1ms hecii on llm m:iri;t't fur linlf n century. Uellcves o.hl, i-micli, grippe, croup. No (livuirreeul'le nfler 'fTcots. All ilrui.'i:lsts Doc. and $1.20 u liotilo. (livu ii u trial. Bowels Behind Schedule? Liver acting lazy :I!rInn them to llrao with lir. Kins' .Ww Lifts l'llls. (ientle hut MinwicthiK sys tem clennsers that are tonicity in notion anil pleasing In rfMUMs. UI1 yOc a buttle ut all drug stoics. Reefer's More Egg Tonic Wo sir: agenls in South ern Urcsjon lor tins ,,u,ir:it- od fii id highly recommended poultry tonic. Try a aekag Others liave tried it with ;i marked iiyirea.se in egg production. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street DRUGS EXCITE YOUR - KIDNEYS.' USE SALTS If yemr Back i aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat When your kidneys hurt rmd your back feels wm, don't got w-arod and proccod to lond your ntomnch with a lot of drug's that excite the kiduoyft nd irrttoito tiia entire urinary tract. Koop your kidneys clean liko you kop your 1nwoIs chmn, by flushing them with a mill, hannlcua mlta which removes tho body's urinous wnsta and Btimulatos them to their nor mal activity. Tlio function of tho kid Hoys is to filtor the blood. In 24 hours thty strain lrom it 60l grains of ncid nnd waste, bo wo enn rnndiiy underfltnnd tho vital importance of keeping the kid neys active. Drink lot of water you can't drink too much; al&o pet from any pharmncinfe about four ounces of hul Halts; tako a tabh'Bponnful in a rUba of water before breakfant each morning for a few dnya and your khlncye will act flue. This famous Baltrt ia inado from tlio acid of grapes and Imnon juion, combined with lithia, and has Iwcn urn-d for genera tions to clean and ntimulato clogged kid ncyii; nlno to neiitralizo tlio acids in iirino bo it no longer is a Bourca of irri tation, tints ending bladder wcaknrwi. J ad Snlta is inpxpctiRivc; cannot in rturc; makes a delightful clTervrHcenl lithia-water drink which everyone alum Id tako now and then to keep their kid neys clean and active. Try this. uIho keep up tlio water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder whnt Itccajua of your kidney trouble, nd lackachc. Rousseaii Coal Co. Producers and Hist rilm tors of JMedl'ord ( Vial. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. OfiOe '17, West Main Phone 931. GIM CHUNG , China Herb Store llorh euro ror earache, hcailacho, catarrh, diphtheria, soro throat, litOK trouhlc, kidney trouble., Htont iich trouhlc, heart troulilc, chills and fover, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carlmncles, tumors, cracked hrennt, cures al! kinds of Motors. NO OPKltATIONS. Meill'onl, Orei;on. Jan. 13, l'.U7. This Is to certltj that I, the uniler slened, hail vciy severe ntomnch trouhlu and had heen tiothered for Boveral ears and last August m ;is noi expected to live, and hearing of dim Chuni; Iwho-c. llcrli Store Is at - 1 I South l'ront street. Medlordi. 1 ie cldcd to Met herlis for mv stoir.a-h trouhle. and I started to fecllni; bet tor as ftoon as 1 used them and today am a well man ami can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to soo Glm Chung and try his Hurl's. (Signed) W. li. JOHNSON. "Witnesses : Win. Lewis. Kalo Tolnt. W. Ij. Childreth. Kaslo Point. M. A. Anderson, .Medford. S. B. llolmoa, Kaiile Point. C. K. Moore, Kaciii Point. J. V. Melntyre. Kaitle Point. Goo. Von tier IIoIIimi. Kaslo Point. Thou. K. Nichols. Kaule Point. ' I (!',v C. I. KcjwU.) A'h 'rl - n' 'I"" p' Ii nl l';n'tois tmlii v in American in-du-lrv. Il i- iii1.' 1" i'it i' - pntfiit ji t'.-K-lor, lnivwviT, in llie di' vefdiniienl l ;i-rn-n!! ure jsii'l ni"i-.' eiec:jillv in Mm- -iile H t'niil. Tlr w t'-.r (he C;tl iiini;i Kruil (!mw-er-' je-MH-i.-i I inn. lt:-!i lui inlb-s 1 1 1 -eitru- trulls -.. :7."iiu pnr nl" tu-jtiiL'e- mid li-ui'tii-. Tiicv liitd l.IMMl f;ir iiHU'e nl I'mioti- lh;in flu ur uiiil iti. 11. ill of tin (.nitiLre crp Wiis ':tleru-i;i , ( I.m Ii riiicn in llie -iiiiinier nt ;i tutu- when we do im! mil ii fitlh1 f n -nine ni iini'-. (intMi iiilvert iiriur ;ml --l.ilh'iil m;i rkel itir sold theM' filiu- fruits et nn jiverji;; cost lu-iec (f .).'Jc a Iki ineludiin: the jiilveil --iiiL'. T-'ive veins n'jo the raisin 'jruwers w.-re havin- tronhh -ellm- (mJHMI. (HI0 i ii i ii in Is nt' rn i.-iti- a va r. imw thev ure ellinur nii-r :iiin.n(l(l,(Ml(l pintiiiis. In fic vears thev iuereas ed the const i nipt hut nl' rui'-in- in hake -hops from T.nno lm- t l-'i.-(HHl inns. .Imlicinii- advi-t'li-iii-J riin'ed his tniinaLjc a it' I made iiml keid t lie raisin 'j rowers prn-pei'nns. The era ii he nv n rowers I m 1 he threo states of Ma-s;ieni-etts, New Jersey and Wisennsin were up ni'iiinst n stit't' pi'npn-itiun this vear. Thev hail over :uii.iHHi barrels of erauhei ries, and little nr im suar in siht. The erop is very peii.-hahlc and wilhou! mi aliuixlaiice nt'.elieap simar is ha nl to mine. The rowers of the three states organized ; i r t . I t'onncil one selling asocia t i n. V heeeinher 12. thev had moved the ."(Mt,(l()ll barrels ol' cranberries, over !MI per cent of their enp al prices which hrniiht the blowers i splenilhl itrofil. This remarkable roeord is tin; result of uooil luarket iiiff (l"s extensive nilverl isinir. A number of voars aiio the Cali lortiiu walnut industry was in n had way, with 18 million pounds llie ninrhet was poor. The arnwer-J or--amerl. adopt eii the I Hue liaiiioml brand, and started an exten-ive ad vertising eauipaiiin. This year in three days after tlieir market opened thev had sold 12 million pmmds of walnuts and were nldied to I urn Omsk The Chicago of Siberia (husk, for a lime seat of the l-ov-eruiuent headed bv Admiral Knlehak, was shelled and partly burned re cent I v bv t he Itol.-heviki, aeeordin ; to news dispatches. Located on the Irtish river, longer than tin1 betlcr-known id-ja ami ap pro.vimatelv as loin: as the Missis-.-ippi. Omk, once the seat of uovein ment of the Steppes region of vi"! Siberia, under the monarchy was llie cross-roads of the route to central liiisia, ( irenburt;, and Turkestan. It lies alonu the trans-Siberian railway, runuimr 1 roni Moscow to Vladivostok, a ."i,:tH.Vtuile journey, taking ten tla-, formerly made in a luxurious express t rain eiiuippc! with bath-rooms, dispcu-arv. and li brarv. A mill (lie ruiti of an old fort, behind lite iiiUM-iiiu of the Imperial K'u-siau I leoi; rapliical Snciet, stood, until a few year- ;i'. the hoti-e in w hich I he famous K u-ia u nov eli-t . Kendor Ito-toieV.-Uv. peu! hi- four vt'jtis of imprisonment ten ears be fore our Ci ii Wa r. lloinc of llie Itussjaii IHikeus Here lin-toicvskv wrole his Siber ian -novel, "iieeolh'i't inns ot a Pcad Mouse," translated into llnli-h under l he t it!e "Hurieil Alive in Siberia." which is the "Little llornl" of the Siberian exiles. Indeed, his subjects ami characters have been compared In tlo.se of Ihekeiis, though hi- treat ii ten t i- t ar more ui im. Out ot In experience with el 'I initials w Inle a I Omsk ;il-o ( atne hi- "Crime ami I 'im is Inn cat" in w hii-h, il h s,in i - IF Iii IS TURNING GRAY. USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken ana Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, oven nhrule of dark, irli'tmy bntr run only be had by brew lnj: a mixture nf Wa- Te;i and Sul phur. Your hair Im your charm. It nmkra or inarn tho face. When It fntte. turns i;ray or Ptriv;tkrd. Just nn npplnatlon or two of and Sul- phur enhances its appcaranve a hun dredfold. lnn't t'other to prc-paro tho mix ture; you ran get this fananis old recipe- tmproxed by tin addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyetli'a S:n:e and fulphur t'oinpound. ThtH cm always bo depended upon to brtm; bark tho natural culor and lustre of your hair. K very body uses "Wyeth's' Sa;p nmt Fulphnr IVmpeund nov beeiuse It darkens so naturally ami evenlv that nobody can tell It has been applied You simply dampen a sponge or soft lrnnh with It anil draw thin through th hair, taktnff one Pinnll strand nt a t!ne: by morntnff th gray hair has disappeared, and nfter another appli cation It becomes beautifully drk and Appears Flossy and lustrous This ready-to-uiu preparation 1 a delight ful toilet recjulftlto for thnio who de sire dark hair and n youthful appear anre. It Is not Intended for the cure, pnltUaUou of jireyentlen of illnpasp. WEDFOTID MATT, TONTINE, TUTDFOTCD. OHFiON. AVF.l II CAN ALSO DO FOR OREGON down orders f .r over till car-. Such brand-. a the "vj V" brninl and the 1 ! 1 liiver brand of apples have been advert .-ed to vnml advantage, hut a- vet. no apph-.-. on the Pacitii ina-t have been a- extensively ad-cHi.-id as thev Vim'tld be. 'i'he n-wers of Jonathan apple.- L'ot 1o--cther thi- vear rai-in- .-f1 1 HO.IKNt f.-r an advert i.-in- cati.pain with the re- alt that the enntiv c"Mitined t he bi-je.-t ernp nf Joiiahan- that ha I'Vrr been MiiMluecd and at the bcM prices in the pa-t decade. Tlie en-1 per box was piacticalv nothing. In lleccrnher. tin prune iinwers of Cal ifornia advertised in national me diums their new Sunsweet bra ml of prune. In three weeks from the dale that the tnst ;n! vert isement un pen ml thev bad received 2:iU0 in- diiiries. '('ampbeH's Soup is well known in every household, vt Camp bell siient l.(HKi,t!lMl educatiu- Ameriejin women to a ppreciate ( 'amilidi'.s Soup. As a result ol this ml vert isitn.r however, he sunn -old .i;t.".IH 10.000 worth of soup. National mlvei tisin'.' briiiLis se( I'crs to the country. A vear au-o the tianue j rowers of California receiv m! Ci.ntHt lelti-r- in one vear from ea-tern people who de-ired to make ( alifornia their home. The raiMn rowers received 7.000 iininiries in one vear. A single advert i-einenl of Hie "1'iiez" proilticts imhlished in one magazine of national slandiii" is briuninu- iuw lamilirs of settler-; to Salem to eiiiaue in tho raisin-j of loL'iinberries. Women determine. t a In rue ex tent, what tvtie nf f(nal the family will consume. Merchants prefer to sell advert i.M'd product. Not to :nl ertise, is to admit that one is behind the times. The Oregon (irowers' Co operative association is adopting ; state wiile braml. It will beuin nd verlisinir in n eonservative wav first, and will increase this advertising as I he tonnage warrants. We hope in the not far distant future to he able to advertise no) only in the jobbing and trade papers, but in inntrnziiies ami newspapers in order that we mav ntnke Oregon's splendid fruits well known and appreciated in ever', American home. prophetic vision, he pictured i future liiissian people freed from bonds of force, but united by ties of mutual 1 rust and kindness. In the principal simare of Omsk stands the Church of St. Nicholas, in which banns a banner reputed to have been that ot' Yormuk. a Cossack bandit of the Yol'ja. who turned over the vast domain of SiberiiP to Ivan the Terrible, with the result that Yer tnak procured his own restoration to 'Moscow court favor. Thus that tyrannical and talented Tsar came into possession of the ex tensive territory which had been wrested from the Mongolians bv litis sians who had fled from the mad vnuries of Ivan. This s;une Ivan, ii will lie recalled, threw bis regents to the doirs, dared to proclaim him self Tsar, thoii-h his father bad not ; then summoned ln first Ku-sjnn na tional a ---cm lil v. k tiled his sou in a lit of aner. and t ook I he hood of the stricte-t uioiia.stie order itr-t be fore Hh end id' a dissolute personal and brilliant pnlilical life Man Iterances Cnlhercil There Coiinded otilv about 200 years nyo, Omsk nominally is a eitv approxi mately the sie o' Ih'rinite.'haui, Ala., nr I'ater-on. N. J. Iiecelttlv refugees have lat'Lielv im i'ea.sed its population Its neare-i ii'Muhhor alouur the Irtish i- Taia, an obb r eitv, where I'eter I be Creat ordered 700 citizen butchered because thev declined to take an oath of allegiance. The Omsk niii-enm was a principal point ot interest lor louri-ls because of it- lhj!, . -t i u ot ethnological relics of the sj cj t.,.,, ,,r ha r: en ida in- nt western Sibetia. which includes main prehistoric specimens. I."ti'j a Ces-aek center, the Siber ian Cos-..-!. .s tumid Omsk a conven ient ra!!iiej place In resi-i the hd she ik in I i uem es, which appealed st rotiirlv to a foreign or niixeil cle ment in iiiisMa that has no counter part in Siberia. 1 leseendants of mativ of the colonists sent to Siberia bv the l'io ei n:ient. and a!-n ot manv political cxde-. ;itv of n-d K'u-siitn stock. Mr. Iltblrelh of Halle Fal1- t- en h in-j ;i -it with hi- parent Mr. and Mr-. F. A. Ilibtrelb. here Cn- I week. Mr. ami Mr-. Mile-, riiroute t mm ' Los An-eh-s. at winch pla. e the ' -1 M-n; se ci a 1 w ecks, to t lu-ir 1mm. J u. I'ortlan.i. .topped otl in Centra! Fmnt lor a V!i; with their relative-, Mr. and Mr-. W. F. Kahler. Mr. Mile it - a brother Mr-. Kahler. ! The report in the . al comnis the Medford Ma;! 'I'nieine Sj.tun'av ! is-ne. tliat there were f n e i a-e- ol ; -ntalbx'v here, was news lo the en- 1 ii . i. liiill.lt, all.) i .ill -ed ;i l; 1 v;i t ileal ot polideriliv; as to i,.w the 1 i ua-r siurivd. 'i'tu ii'.y board oi health have thorotiLdilv invc-tijatevi the matter, and at ibis writing (S.m i!nv, February 11, Iiml ali-oltitelv no -uiallpo- here, nor any other di-ease of a contagious nature. Tlie local health hoard will be on the !..!,. ni for anv contagion.- li.-c:i-c- iiml ail -ueli eases will he stirctlv iiuaraii tmed. Also ol'liciallv reported. So t hose people who have In -en unduly alarmed over a mere rumor mav rest iii-v now. There is no danger. Mr. and Mrs. ;. . Cummins- of liable I'oint were Central I'nint visitor- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cum miiejs bae iust returned fmm a very pleasant visit with San Fran cisco friends. The news of the death of Ted Les ter of Table li'ock, who was well known here, cau-cd a irrent deal of sorrow Miuoni: his host ot" youm.' friends in llie community this wee!:. Mr. Lester's man! v. sterlin- duali ties endeared hmi to ail who knew him. C. S. Sanderson, former busines-. man of Cent ral I'oint. but now of .I'ennlc, revisited bis former home here duritiir the week and enioved a several hours star. Tlie (lohl Mill bovs and -iris ba-k-i Iball teams came to Central Coin! Frida y evenim: ami )la ved two i-ousinir i:iod liame- of baskelball will; the Central Feint teams. Cen tral Foint coiuin-j- out winner after a closely contested uame with both the bovs and yirls' leam. Centraf Foint will plav Cold Hill on their own floor in the near future. .Ilert Newton of llornbrook. Calif., wns amoiiir Central Foint friends and relatives here durim; tin; week. The mission established here bv I be Apostolic Faith people, and whi'di has been llie center of wor ship for the local followers of lite a I love fait Ii for over a vear, has closed, and the fixtures, furnishings, etc., have heen moved to another held. F. S. (Jleason of Fortland spent few days here recently with his brother, K. Ii. (ileasou and famih. I he visitor formerly resided here and has many friends in the valley, lie is now travelimr salesman lor a Fi.'ople's Kurnvdiinir house in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Xeff spent Saturday evenini: in Crants Fass. W. K. Kahler, who has been unit' ill at his home here for the. past sev eral duvs, is much improved at this writinir and is able to be out nnin. This will he irond news fo his manv friends. Mr. Kahler's illness has been due lo a general idivsical bleak- down. Mrs. Herbert Clark and little son arrived here Sunday afternoon from a several weeks' pleasant vi-it with the funnel 's parents in Taeoma. Wash. Mi-s I la! lie Lester of Table Imh-I. was a visitor at the liobert Moore home here durinir the week. Somo newcomers have liotmlit ami1 moved to tho ,1. W. Keott ranch but havo not learned their name. Mf.ss Yella Taylor is very sick at the 'Modi.e orchard with tlie flu. Italph Russell ot the Meadows was doiim business with John Innan ol Sams Valley Wednesday. d'reachini? has been goiiiK on at the Chaparral school the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Kroner have been staying at the Keott ranch several weeks. Mr. K reiser fed out some 'hay he hi.imtit t here. Ilert Chapman and Mr. ISitvh were trading, in Medfot'd Tuesday. Mr. Ilirch stayci! over with hi;; mot her and fdster, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Morrison, also M r. Mynat t are down with t lie tin. Willi Dr. Heckman in attendance. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Wilhite were up from Moonvillo to visit Mrs Wilhite's sislei-, Mn K. Class, Sun day. Morn, to Mr. and Mrs. Klhert Class a nine ll. ba'.y irl. Jan. 1 . Mr. Marvin AhlnXt left Monday after several weeks stay with lu::ne folks, for California. Mrs. Carl Narrean (0 Aniioch. nave a sewim; carpet r:i'A i'ce 1 hurs day and served a splendid dinner in all those pres'iit. 'I'heo. class went to Willow Spring i this week to .ut up a Imildiun fn Mr Ralph Dean. W. C. Chapman and daiK- ht :;rs Myrtle and Klla visited in Sams val ley Sunday. Jess Class and family nu-tored to Kui;Ie I'oint Sunday to attend preaeh inn. Mr. Chapman h;rv been down for two weeks with la grippe and tnnsi litis. TALENT TALK The sli. holders and teamsters 11! the Talent irrigation ditch (ntiii-inv went in a triko Saturday mort'in-: for a wjue raise. They ask !or a i-ii.-e from $7 no to Sn.ihi per day t. li the tia'nsfe'-s, which was :efueii Only one siuek and thirteen went home but the company decided the one woal.l';-; i.e t f niuch benefit io theia and sent him home. . When they ralb',1 for their cheeks Mondav feHILOH 30S?8i:5COUGHS iXKSDA V. l-T.nr.TARV inoniin they were informed they would have to w.ift until omp1. T!ii 1 Ii ftillleir' ( :i were lix-alvd ht fore i hey could receive them. Fred Lesl-r who died at ih- Sacred Heart hospital Jan. L'7. was well known around Tak-nt, hein an em ploye of Mr. ( ha:i Canlner's for the last two yearf. Mis, K. II. .tones was visitiir: at Ihe home of Mrs. Clint Cate'.s of Si rintiiown Thui'Miay. Mr.--. Fearl Cunn nMnrncd lionie Thursday from a vi-il with her j: rand mother a; Dallas, Ore. Miss Maud'- Kay and Miss Ilert lu llayinor. of f'hocaix, were v.sitiim at the home of Mrs. Kail Urisci.-.j Tue day. Wednestlay eviiin::, Fclirnary 1. at till' Metlioiiist i hun h. tii if will in a Hfieial riy-n by the coinmuutty. There will be siiisimi and Professor Kimer of the experimental Station. Above New T The roii.-n-kiililr new tlircc-pnini suspi'iisinii 'i'riilo: Sj n-i ti.ys "I (hcrhuiil I si'i'arnti' -;ir ami nccii ants almost r-innjiicli'ly froei t Ik iinpiii-l.-! el' 1'i'iinh reads. 'l'hc- irixlui-c a si lisatieil alniesl like Tidiiiy; sii iMy aliec the tromid wlii'i'c liunips are seen I nit sean-ely j'elt. These springs ahser'u read shucks and t;'ive the ear a siin.ih e'elil!ess nl' inn! imi. Strain on the hodv is t lilts '"Teat Iv lesseii'-d; ear McCurdy-Browne Motor Co. WkmvAA St I 4 li, P. motor . - ! ti'Jgn'JC V1 ... - . ; :; J.C-!,- cn Move It j0$0$m Powerful viifi m&m Men arc Sawing from 151 20 Coras f Wood Per Day a P - k t n B vv in ios Portable Dpmt Saw BUILT by the PIONEER EU11DERS OP LIGHT Di?AQ SAWS I. 1020 u-ttl lecture iv hi.- t.-ip I ,) China, and will i.e folb.v.. ' with n.:r.-:.hmc:its aml a :,.J;!i ;,od t:m.'- Adm:,sion tree, and evrybody i. txpMted tn come and enjoy the evening with us. Th(. Aid will m"; wiili Mrs J.nuk- I'-row;. at h- r home , h.in dav IVbruarv ... A l.-n-eciii hind will be .. rved. Kvrybody web time. Mn'i K-io... has ,.;,! she -im1- r of:' liomepad near Waser IW.o. ! which bruiu-ht him l."1"1- IH' .-e!el.raii- Co- . -a.-iwii '' ;1 1 iii-h- ear. ii t a 1 in Mr.-. John Hearing l"-ii i'hni. dav in A-.ijbiui! isiitn-: lu-r daujter, Mr:'. Pell I'ol'ef. Mr. a:.d Mr. liib-y Nyc-waiacr wre in Medlord .-'atuiayii-lK niiu:; in tlie nmvi .Mr;. W'm iland ef Win!' I- tor a u.'nnn e sia o u n kw- t-j a i s. Margaret i'ni.-i:.. , n TRIPLEX Springs Suspend the Gar Roa 127 N. Riverside, Meclford. w0 m&mMW Bm ww HUBBARD BROS. MEDF0P.D, OREGON. lFlAM for catarrh GPF.N3 UP NOSTRILS " m'ov- T.i Cot tjuick Uoliet ff.ai. iieati-Coids. It's Splendid I Pl uae ai mute your cle;.'';ed lio-tni't ,"tl o; tho air ii!issa-;cs Of your le . ,.'! l ie.ir and yj l r:ih )rc.ithe fr.-. i.-, -,j .nv., MiutM m.', l.Vmii!,-, i ;i',.iri- tlry!" No st ruu'litr f i. . Pa ;it iiii-'ht ; yorr cold or catairi i'i l.e :jra uit?! h"M" -f Fly's Cnr.fi i Pa!:-: f"'iir your ilru'ist now. .-pj !v j i,tik 'if" tliis fragrant, anli-eja.i-! 'ir-.tiiej cr":en in ynur noslril?. It, -t(. J .-ir.ii t:iiouh every air pass:ie of i te ad. hrs tha in flamed or swoll-n ur1n,'t;n ineinbrane anl roliuf eutuca in ! pinnl Iv. i i.- Tl,it E..fT..i ... Cal.. arrived m Tab-!:! Monday mo!U- wjth a void or ntuty cutiirrh Kclki d RoBghiiess jiaii; -iim! iiieehanisin wear better and ..n:er. ' 'The !i'.;h! weiu'lil of Overland I srells e'-ononiy in t ires, oil and 1'iiei, I leavier i ar rmurerl is supjilied 1 . the lengthened Sjirin'liase. 'I'he shorter "wlieeHiase gives added ease in handling. Overland I is a ipiality ear in roust rue) ien and I'inish. Kquip iiieiil inelinli's everything from Anio-Lile slariing and lighting to elect rie horn. -t-w.m, -..inT,,! , Two Men Can Move II ikym r''em P'a So P!ac f .f4$&'--Si&iW' '" One Man Vcu vvii! liKe 5hc MiichflE PnMable Di'a Ssv Vou will lite ihz ,y3y if jS buiif. It has a $ut sJaniic?, w?!! bt --acttS wood frame wtticli injure titc rsr-jp p a?li?nrt:r;! of trcaving parts and pit viis n-t3chfsf;om rsciiJ to pieces In shori tinrjc. The cn&im is as cai eJulJy built for s wor-K cs Is ai i automobile engine. An lit hon system that is tsoubleppoof. - An n&U that sj e3sy to s!a;l and is not only powerful w!ms; you iuiv the smxhlnt BUT STAVS THAT WAS". Ff.ii iijiiccJ wiio a metdl to metal engirt Ciiiitn, vyifcii sssrrtsS, that Is a real cUit. Corzc in and Let Us Show You the Main Features of the Mitchell Saw