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MKIVKORI) MAIi; TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD, OHEOONY TUESDAY, 'AT'RTL 18, 1922 PXflT! TTTRET5 V i. I' I r Mrs. J. Stingley ( LsA A, till What Men Admire Mpat in Women Is Perfect Health tho sign of Strength lliikciafli lil, Vif. - "lr, I'll ri'i Favorite I'ri'Hi i Ipihrn Inm hi n 11 Kll'lll 1 1 1 1 III llll' I'M 'I t'Utl'' MlHl IH'IV- lux iintl I "in Kind i m)v' Ii my reroniinrndnilnn. My health hurt ! ruiiiK vnrt niir: I wua ruffcniiK with Inward weakness, wim iiiPtiim, inuH Hill Nlrrp, mill liml In V llpielllo, I wim weak iiihI Milfeioil with hack llrll'H ftjld pllllis In in)' I'I'I" "I"! "'V H 1 1 I'M lllhl'll. I !H II pll'Mlll Klerk W lli'tl I III BUII tllMlIU till' 'I'llV'll Ho Prescription.' but II i-niiiiii' cured mi of ml lny Woiiliilo.s "nil built mi ! ''ii" ii. K'H'il, liiiililiy, stromc 1'iiinlltliiii. " Mm. J, HmiKli'V. 1IH W Ml. On niiW Id Vuili' tl'HIl ili'iln attire mul uliiiilii ilii w oii'li'i f ul ii ii rli Iintl of lr. I'li i ' i ' In tablet ir ll'iulit it m ikI l'i' for u l il iIk , t fir. I'lnce's linnll.li.' Until in lltil- fubi. N. fill lulM. n ml wild' for In-" imill-Ailv. itf V .-. i -r Millinery Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Silk Underwear Neckwear Real, Lace by the yard Purses Novelties The Vanity Shop "Quality m and Service' PUBLIC HEARING TAX COMMISSION .ii, HER E, API 24TH POMONA COLLEGE CONCERT DECLARED Fill' tin' :UI iiimu (if uullii't liu; ill firm luiiiil liiruiiiuilun ii h iii lux I'umlltloiiH In vnriniM imi'iH of OreKolt, llui slate tux Invi-nlii .illuii imnililsslin will Iml'l ii t 1 1 i I " IiimiIiii: i;t Mirttuirt. Oii'i:iiii,l iiii Ajii'U 1M, i'.il'J. Tlu ( (iiiiiiiIskIoiiJ lIl'Hill'H I I hear I'M III IllS pl'lblrins llll'l Iii HiIm i iil Ii:im InvlU'il Ml" county court, ciniiily ,'mNnhHiir nnd other nffl'' lulu In In' nt llii 'ln'iirlnu. Also t In I'liliiinliK lui Innfit liu. prem pro iif'iir- i:iinliiltuiiN ul taxpayers mul of lii'll iliuil t . x j hi i -S , This, ('(iiiiiiilxnliin w'iiH ii(l;ilitl''l li llli' li:' ni.i,,!uii of till- li-i'.lnlii t Hi i (i Invi'iilliiiilii the tnx Hlliliition In li I'laii'. Willi it view In "ii,iltHu; llin l.i x burden, Mi'iulii rH nf llui r'HiiitiliMli.n. I'lH'll of Whom III II Wl'll 1 tin II ( Itii'll. nerve vi ll itnut conipi'DMiitlun mill lire iiinvlim (ml thin invrntiKiiti'Mi iih ii pill. He iluty t I'iiiIit lliii ilciiliimiilnti tin' mHt liiuiHllvi' lm k1ii.1v .vir iiinl'-i ink. ii In till' Hl.lll' In II'iW' lit'illK rotlillirti.il. Til" c-imii in l.-.fi U in nun t iiiul.c Mm ri'iii'i t im'l ' iiHuiiiiiiriiiliiil iim by NnvcKiiliur llili .M'lir Tln niniuiiHijlun lint y.ullirrnl - i 1 1 . t i -h ulinv. in;-, ihii iiiu"t ij r ilii tux fmnlrii irn i.n rul ;rfi t y inil Ih rtnli 'iiviii'lnu I lui'l H tvoil.ulili' iun wlili h w ill litltu n lirf In Hie tii'o.ii.riy wntim. At lhi lii'iiilnch, whlih wllll lul l tliiiiui'.liout Ilic hiiili', k i that ilntil run Im li.nl In rvriy wtloti, Ihr1 lllllltlNion H'llll'lU Illlk'I'.i'llU HH fill riiiiHtyintt llui inn irnl'l'in. .Mi'hIk'i h n( liu- i oiiiinlMKl'in iir" I I my. rlmliiiinii: lli-nrv K, lt'ril, iln. , Mi Krritu mul c. rt ciiiiiniiiin or 'cirtlnnl; Wnltrr l'rrri. Uiiimnil'-. II, Km 11 h, l.ul.r li u. mi. Charli'ii A llminl of Itniti'liili't'. Dr. Johnson Says JUST A MATTER OP HISTORY MAN' wfiN nn out iloor iiniinnl. MAN livril in tin? opi-n nil'. MAN workVil in i ho open air. MAN Nlrpt. in Iho open nir. MAN nto lini'd fruits, nuts, riiots, which rciuirc( ihof. outrh chewing, which dcvcl opctl the teeth mul kept them clean. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 223 East Main St. Phone C69 BEST OF SEASON 1'lin I'oiniiiin U'illf.,l CiiIIit.h (Hi " rlnli which iiluycil hi'furi u lrrn tin- ill'iiK" In thn IiIkIi ni'hoi I iiuillliirhim hint iilchl l ii(ltiiltt"rily mm of the IiibI which him 'rr a!ipV'rril lure, ml rxccitliii: Orecnii, (). A. ('., I', of '., clr. Mntiy fiivoralilc rctnrt ' wit; liriinl (lurltiK mul lifter llui ijcrforni iinie Mini former innniii'iH of the OrrKi ii (1'iwx ( lull, wlili h him ulwuyn I liri'ii n ci'ihIUuIiIk liruly of uui','T. even luliiiffleil th.'it Die I'onii.iia rlnli nutillil Home of llio liriit. Tin- iroi?niiii wan viirlcl Miifllclrnt ly to iin-vciit liny hint i f niuiiiiioii)' unit nil if I tin Helm tloiiM were ruri lully plikeil. Ann. Ill llieie whli Ii were pec lull y rffiM llvii uml In wiwi Ii Ili9 work of liu' i lull u u w hol" w-ie intrlirulitrlv ni llii'iilile wi-rn "Thn ('hunt of the Volifii lln;it!iiiin," mul "The (iboiil liinnr." the Inner hrhin u rollene koiih. Prof. I.yinun, (He ,' tlireclor iiiul feriurr lleim of m UHlf ut 111" 1'. of . In it. he r'Hiipliiin nli'il on )l' einel I' nt wi.rk Willi Din rlnli w lili h m;ili'.i Ik imIIiIc the iirrmury unit pri't-UU.!! of tln womlirf n fluulin,: -(((.r u of the illffiTi nt pai I wli'rli wan par- t'l iilnrly notlrru lilo In Ihc t limit of Ihi- VolKu lli.jliiien," hy Caul. Samoa . ,4fi0; CompUn, SiiTamonto, elKlit K"nieH. 400; Vnlln, S.-m Krnnrlneo nine Kiimen .1171; Hale. Portland, !lt?ht Eaiiien ,?,e,H; anil Kmworthy, 1'nrtlan'l, ctutit cmiieK, .:ii;i. Hod Muriihy, tilH Heatrlc rutin, play ed in eleven KHinH uml hit ..'!!. YESTCROAV'S RESULT8 National . Monion N' t' Vni k, jiot.tpoiie', fln. Ilivmldyn I'lillmli IphlH, !fini pencil rain. I'lltHlmrR I . ' Inrinmiil (I. Chlrima 7, rit. Imlx ' American fit. LouiieC'li-vi liwul, iKiKtponeil, rain Dd roll 'Iiii n"o. luiiitiKineit, ruin. I'lllllnlel(ilil: '.i. WiiHhinfTlon II, New YurK ii, UoKlun .1 trailed crel '.'ml innlntf, tri.ni. DKTUOIT, Ai.nl IS. A deal thrtm;'.h wlilrh. Mmiriie Ar-hdraron, It'H'liehter Interniitlonal l-: ;nr? eltih oiitfleldiir, would Join Hi" ll'-tioii AmerleanH has vliliinlly born r iiKlnili.it. It wits un non need tortiiv. The trade U said to Involvo the timmfiT of hoi, ImiIIjcikUI, Johnny Man ii nd (i .i.-.h ronHldrratlon of $l!v O'lil. WAN'fiANH , Ne .eiilaml, April IS JiinieH I'ad'l' ii. AtiHtrallan onmman, vnn the prnri Hdninal hcuIIIiik. chain plMinliii on tie. vVaniiiiniii river course today, d''fHtiri Uolicrt IlinlfleW, Ihi of Annlrulta. faddrn rmlnliini; n In IrnKtlm in the Ira;!. 1'IIII.Afjr.I.I'HIA ls-w Triifller. I'hlliiilrl.lilit IkIiIW l!lit. imlpoliitril Tim lrnii"y Uitniitrtrr. l"r., in olxht riniiHlH. KT. l.d'U' VoniiR FitZHlmrnomi. Oklahoiiiit City mlilUlewritiht, award rd r.fi-r"' ilerlHlon over Vounu Ornny, New Hrlrann, nftcr Denny wiih (llwtunllfleil for lio.diim in xlxtli ri'iiinl. REGULAR MEETING ClllCWiO, Apiil IS. Vi tor Frach, C'lilt uno, former world'n atii.itetir roller nI.hIIhk clianiplrin will turn profemilon al to race In a i day roller skatlnn meet here Htartinif April 2j. llolland Clonl, who recently rctalneil his title :ik r-ofi.Nlonii champion: ttollio lllrk ticlnicr of tViliimliUK; Hodti'-y PetcrH, St. liuill and Jackie Clark. Newark. ah i hnve entered. CHURCH 12.00 FOR KNOCKING OUT TREE The IkjiiKe rur which ran Intu the I rout yanl of tho AdvcntlHt clmri'h on North Hlvernhle. ymtcrday nutrnlne ilOhtroylni; a tree, U'lunm-d to ;pirit thrrow of UrnntN I'ann and was lev I n k towed by another car lrim Yreku to (ii.intH l'asii. 1tn rltfht front wheel of thn' car i an uvor the tow rn and the car wim thrown In the left hand dido of the utreel where It collided with the tree. The men who wero towlnK it end the driver, left It and went (in to CI rant l'u a t. Chief of l'ol'' Timothy took the car into cimtitdv uml had It tnVM-d to n wlilrh .i,t on 1at np'ht'n rtiUrtiiln-lKi,rnuo where It rente until Hi owner iiiriit will ho riven mil a iterlnliin tin'. l. the date for the nut U Ki n uff.Hr. aKfet t i reimburse tlmchurrh lor ill" WtlirM i .r to lnk. the form of M. ,( Ihr lrr anil 1l' l.il wa nrrei.tcil plon.-..r ila H- t elrlirrtl iii. will be i.y the church for the damKe done. ttlildr. I Tha Lii.nl mOI.-n ultrt; turivirA4l n Alllmilnh the dance lust nlnlit wa a ci.vr.)let car which wan Htolen fr m very niirccuHful nffiilr there Is fctlll' thin city Rnturday iilKht. The ear be- Houie k'liMiin nmonu ki'iiviinii-eK LEGION TONIGHT! An a renult .f the Invltatlnn cvlend I to nil veteran of war previoim to the world war by the Aim-rlian I.eclun U cviwiel a number of Hpiinlxh mid Civil war veteran.! will. be irenent at the r.-Kul.lr b'Kl m uie' tlni; t.nilulit A re;nit of I bo tbilire imilili tee Amateur Boxr$ Qualify IIOSTON.. April IS Ainaieur box erg who nio unpliantu for the Uht millonal chani.M tislilim to Ik- derided tonlKht had rrdurcil their numbcra to day to 32. Kiuhiy had entered fur the title. Th.'Mie who letiialiied were the Kiii'vlvom of nine hours of hard fight Inn last nlftht. Chaile JwtikisHon of Toronto, the only champion who foncht In the pre UinlnarleN wa toppled from IiIh title Jiereh. Uordon Monee of New York heavy wolKht tltlmt wim tho only rham Pion renin inmu to rnnteat for another crown, mul h will bo, met by three husky contender. There waa no fight inn unions the heavlea In the Hat of r.t; Iuiikh that ended early thiH morn Inn. . KnthusluntR who sat throughout the ninht if boxint; emcrired m dawn iIIb eiiBslnK tho task of Kddie Kuan HALT J.AKK--Hum; Mcyera, I'mfi- tello, knH kei out Mlilh'el Hmitll, of Mlilv.il. , t'tah, in fourth rouiiil of bIx- Kiund bout. The men foiiKht for the junior lightweight hnmpliiiisKip 'of the rurky mountain (liKtrhl. CIIICA :t John I'Mi-k, henvy- weinht wrextUr, iMvanii.i. Neb., le- feateil (ll.'llllH I'etl.IM, Ornuba, In Hi i n in lit f.illi. Aiialia .'! 4 C6mmon" Variety Peruvian Variety Grimm Variety Dryland Variety PURE, STRONG SEED Priced Right Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 2C0 for SeetU that Grow. HI'.ATTI.i:. April 18. Vic Hurley. Al I'ree, Johnny Wilwiri and Jieititie nitt will conipwe the I'nivcridty of WahhincUin ha. f mile relay team that w ill ruiiipete In I he relay carni val hero April 29. The two-mllo re lay team will ) made iii of Kil Ferry Harry l!enli,' Don IrouKbm and Har old Wllllanm. KprlnterH und pentha- lon athlete for the carnival will pn Ken next .nuru:iy. SKATTI-K. April !. Martin Fo ley, Tin on u mldUleweiKht, will meet (ierdon MeKny, clnimnnt of thn I'a- clfle connt mlililleWeiKht rhnmpion- nhil In the four-round main event of u Ix.xini; xhow hi re today. Joe l'.lin k IVnvrr llirhwelsht and Harry' Kutton of the I'niteU Stalwa Hhln I'rnnnyl- vanla. will furnish the action In the H,mi-windiii. i l.OH ANCIF.I.F.S. April IS. dm ktmitiiic lliinianof f. rlaimnnt to the heavy wcIkIu wrmlllnif rhamrlnn hip. of the Pacific, coast mul Frel MortiiiHon of Chirami will tanicle in the main event of a card to be staged at the I'nlon leauue club here tomor row nlKht. They w ill wrestle e ten rounds of ten minutea each. MLHBHaHHaiHHaHHLHLHHLH VV COMING! SAN FRANCISCO. April 18. Portland and cuttle, the two nor thern teams of th Paclfio must baai'liull leacue, open on thrir home dinmonds this week, the P.eavcrs i playinn; Oakland and the Indians HK'etinK Vernon. Neither northern club has fared well on the road, hut their mannsers nay they will do better when perforrn InK for the home, folks. financial mutter and C. Y, TctjuwnM has served notlco lie will deliver the inowl iwHslmlHtic Aiilrea ever plvcn before a Meilfnnl niidiencc on the KUbJi'dt. tnnlclil. The license, platen had been removed and those fnun the Ford truck of the Medfonl Lumber onipany hurt licon substituted. The car was found Sun day near tint Hear Creek bridge eaat of Central Point and wan minus sisit liRht and battery. Tn nnriir. mrA ftrin ON B. FALLS ROAD The county conttniHslonera have lecided to spend fan, litifl of the coun ty nun kit mad fund on the Jtutte P'nlls road mul wili mlvrrtlse for bids wnii, Tli'-y w 111 .Kiiul.' uml iiiacad 1'inlxe the rond uml expect the ammint to ciutiiilctc the rmul from Itutlo Falls to Hie tOt of H.h ky lllll. nlioiit four miles, uml rroin the Cra ter l-nke biuhuuy to the jiiintloit of Crowfoot und Itutto Falls mail, nbtxin Si-M'll llllIl'K. Tills Will bo Kplelldill news to the piii,,i of tho enmity ami of Unite Fulls cnpei-lully. The fcdeiul iiiiiu Cepnitini ut nt Portliinil will open bids ubout April SO fur nhe Crater liko reart from Trull to riesprct, and will no doubt let the 'contiacK then. This U for tli'iiiUmr and inni'iiili nilInk' tho rond, cxri-iitlnir nbnut nine mlU'". TEA TO DARKEN HI At tht Rialts Tim' film adii)uiv.Ji pf ' "Tho f nve Cilrl." will Is' shows at the Uialto theatre four tlnya iM'K'nnlnK tomorrow. The exteriors wer taken in the Yo nciiiito valley ot California last winter and the Kranileura rf that lieauty spot ot the FniU'rt Stuten fitrniHhert excel lent photoKtaphic. material. The play nboiindN in thrilling sllnntinns und also unfolds if sweet nvo story. An till alar cast pohrayed the roles. In eluded iiiiHUiK them lielni;: Toddle C.cr nrd. Lillian Tucker. C'hurlea .Meredith, William Taylor, Kleanor llano ick. llni'ls Knrlol'f, John Heck und Jake Abrahams. Victor Mllner wna the phototrrnpher nnd the titles were done by Kathctiue Hillikcr.. John She mixed Sulphur with it Restore Color, Gloss, ' " Youthf ulncss. to Common jrnrden aartn browed Into a lioavy tea with nulpbur added, will turn itrny, atreaked and faded hair benutlfully dark and luxurlunt. Just ii few uppllcrilliinn will prove a revolu tion If your nalr In fudlnp, streaked or pray. Mixing th 8a; Tea nnd Sul phur reclp at home, thnui;h, Is trou bldsome. An eaHler way Is to set a hottla of AVyeth'a Haan and Sulphur Compnund nt any drug; ntnro nil ready for n. This la the old-timo recipe Improved by tho nildltlnn of other In ffrrdlenta. . While vwlupy, (fray, failed hair la not Infill, w all deslro to retain our yqiithful oppenrnnoo nnd attractive nesa. ltv flarkenlnit your hair with Wyeth'a Snuo nnd Hiilphur Compound, no one can tell, becauso It docs It an naturally, no evenly. You June dampen epniU'e or anft . brush with it nnd draw this throuirh your hair, taklnif ona amnll atrand nt a time, by mornlm all uray hairs have dlmippeared,' and, after another application or two, your lialr becomes beautifully dark. Rloaay, oft and luxuriant. This preparation Is n ilellchtful toilet rcnulultd and In not Intended fur tho cure, niitlgullun pr jiroventlon of dlv tmcrion and Anita Lcos Kid Romantic Movies Itod llJt Homnnco Is comins to .the Puro thealre tomorrow for a run of thrco daya. Tha Icmllni; roles are I Played by Itnsil Sydney und May Col tins. I , . lied Hot Uuniunce Is n satire tin the romantic lmdotlrnnia. . , with the scenes laid in Sant.r Cirnfln, rnpital of the kirtKilom of , Hnnkonta. . Tlnse scenes w-ero modeled after a real two-by-four country, Andovra.. a twenty- five-mile, s inare reiniblio In the Yyren nea mounlains whiili Mr. F.mrrs n and .Miss Lnnt viited In order to Bt'cnro dittn for their fuels." - Fruit Crop Injured. ' . .H'NCTION CITY. Kas., April IS Tin fruit crop In this section of the Rtuln is believed to hnve suffered e; tetiRivcly hecnuse of free.ltiK temper iiturcs prcvuleiit lust nlRlit and early today, lee measured a quarter of nn Inch. . Talaat Pasha's Brother Killecf 1UCHL1N', April 18. A man who was nhot dotitl horo lust ntKlit is reinirtoil to luivct been n brother of Tnlnut runlut,, fonner Turkish pranil vUler who was HHiianslniitcd In f'hnrlnt.ten hurt?, a western suburb of this city, la-nver, Colo., former champion id 175 IKiun.l and of the heavy weights who seek' IhiIU titles ngulu. Those wim rinali'ied for tlu semi final inc-lnil-d: 15 MiundK, - Alliert Uollle of New Voi k; Joe Kvan. Pitts burx; W'. ivilamorn, Han Francisco; Kddie Williams. Iloston. H5 iKiunds. Frank T. Kohle, ..ew York: Edward Kkn. Denver:' Homer Keeblnson. PittsburK. Ilinvrweiyht, Cordon Mun- ce, New Tiork: John linburirin. Plus burci John Wiilhimn, San Franclscj ST. LOCIS, Mo.. April 18. r.oland Cii.nl of Akron, Ohio, won the na tional two-mile roller skatim? chiitil- oflpionship here Inst nlKht. Rodney BIG DEMONSTRATION! SATURDAY I APRIL 22 Expert paint men are coming' to demonstrate' ' Sherwia-Wil- liana Paints and Varnishea. They wilk Bhow you the wonderf oi possibilitiet for home deco ratich and upkeep mtti Sher-win-Wtfliains Products. Be oil hand! Remember the day ! ' "' " ' Southern Oregon Hardware Co. Fret- Ikilfvorw eiven to cliihln n HM day of dcnioiutt ration. . Tilden to Play in S. F. NRW YOHK. April IS. Finaf nr tunceinents f ir th east vs. west lawn ti nnis matches to he played in San Francis May B and 7 will be settled Jt the executive cnmmltiee rnectlnif to morrow of th Ijiwn Tennis nss.rela tlrn, William T. Tilden 11.. nnd Uiw icnco II. nice alrejidv have been selected t(ieptTsint the east and it is exported that Vincent Richards will iccnmpany them to the coast. Thus the east will be- re-presented by the number one. number three and num ber nine, playets on the national list. The la-rsiimiel of the western team has not been ftunnunccl yet but It Is thoiikht that it will be made up from William M. .lohnaton, William l(. Davis, rSoInnd rtobeits nnd Robert and llownrd Kinsry. Peters And Hay llnvis, both of St. Ixiuis. finished second nnd third, wlili,. Mai Carey and MidKot ltetff. both of HeailinK. Pa., were fourth nnd fifth. Jack Woodward. Atlantic x'liy, X. J., "was sixth. IIOISINOTON. Kas... April 18. Jim Flynn. veteran Pueblo heavy weight, knocked out Mike Shubert of Hutrhlnson in the third round here lust niKht. " ' ' Legal Guarantee Givero Na nwj of KnMno pain rootume work. k la m ilnu Ulr 1'mitiarot. ' " HKATII'S IIRlfi STORK--,i Ship Your Cream Where you can get top prices and quick returns i Wc nfiVr :! f(ir butter-fat F. 0. It.'herp Cliet'ks are mailed to ytm within 24 hours after cream is receiveil. SEND lf , CAN OF t'RKAM ; yon will he pleased with the return.s; or send in your name nnd address and we will quote you prices from time to time. -. .. . ,. . GRANTS PASS CREAMERY A Grants Pass, Ore. Write for rcforcnf-os J rri)v Bert Ellison Leads SAN FKANCISfO. April IS. pert Klllscn. first Imsemun of the San ItiiucIsco Seals, has jiimiMd into the lead in the race for Pacific Const Huse ball league battinR honors this year. Kllison up tix last. Sunday's satnes. lilt .479 in twelvo contests. Curl Sawyer, Vernon, In eiuht pames, ham mered out a A6i mark. Kelly, San Francisco, in six tramcs. made .fiUO. Catcher, Oakland, in five Karnes hit .671; Smith. Vernon. In five Rames. Int'.fiOO; Sullivan, Los Angeles, seven e,nmos, .tat!; Daly. Los Angeles, ten ... - t . ' H'A T ' Sj a 1 1 ! f ! . Oh Y M PI C VI Pascake Flour 1 a little water or ) milk a quick Y stir and they're j . ready to cook. f) i ' i. '; u . 1 . , , -v - s .- ' t t , ; For the Babies Everybody loves the babies and we are devoting one of our win dows to a display of Baby Furniture, Novelties and Dolls, and ask everybody to notice the windows, and come in. Full' line of Sturgis reed Baby Carriages, - 'in .' natural'', grey 1 anil5 ivory. Big bargains at . . , . . . .... $24.95 Sturgis reed Sulkeys in natural, grey and ivory. Priced . . . .,. . , $16.50 and up Famous Comfy Cribs for children. Complete with mattress and netting) in white enamel. Price . ... . wv $27.50 Other Cribs, priced. . . . . $8.50 and up Combination high chair and rocker, quarter sawed oak. Priced a , . . $10.80 Other high chairs as low as .... . .. . .... . . . ...... . $3.95" Baby Walkers, down as low as . . . . ....... . . . $3,40 Baby Jumpers from . . $1 and up SPECIAL ON LEATHER ROCKERS . t Largo, genu mo Ltjalhor Rock ors, with full wintr.' I'rit'cd Soo window tlisjday J'or-qual-itr ami prico. GARDEN TIME V Garden time is here againj and we want you to see our windows for all kinds of gar den equipment' at lowest prices. - t " Complete House Furnishers March 15, 10:'t. .!' " i , '1 t j .1 i f . I : i lfv. ,'-..t.J J H .-i. .'li i