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CJ fcCa(q.tHj-w1W,iWcr'wim' bw!" M wi i iiwwwiWPWirtwOTrKwM ': ' t i i;'" ' r- "f . i i ', VI i I ft ' , PAOK FOUTl p-y- MKbtokl) MAIL TRIBUNl TODFOttD MAIL TRTttUNK arTCDFORn, 01?KaOT, SATrnnAv, j-Lii tjrpr iswaassssacfs AN INDI IM'W.IFHB M8L iVKltrf AFTErt fUNIMT T Till mi) rniNTi.No co. OMrmC iy mll... . 18.00 Ono monlli, Hr lnallA .. .SO Pur' montli, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cn- trnl Point . .SO Bsiurilsy only, by mall, per ynir. 100 Wcokiy, Vr ror,- -.... i.o i " "' ii . , Thi tVmoorMlc Times, Th Mtdford Mall, Tim Metlferd, Tribune, The South rn uroRonlnn, Tins AMilA.ni! Trunin. The Ruling Few an Obstruction to World Peace AV(HST 8, 101! j.'i.r'i ,..' mm r.i.' ffCTi" UuUrols. Thiiplilto lMl'UJKO, Alox 'audio .Miller niul CaiiiIIo l'olletnu. (lly Oco, 11. SliiMov, director bureau of Political Rei-nivli, Yv'nsh'tictnii.) Kpceinlly do I wish to direct nttcutioti to Ihe faut thai tlto jiKitf rnnuntnhle obtne)e thrt has been ml1 i Miuil'ni in Ihvs win' or tlu Krenllv derived world (tcnee i tFo oliKnrehy of (Icnnniivl eomhincd with Die AuMni-lluncnrinii oligarchy. They lire tdnnding sijiMrcneruij'tho pathway of progress. Here ore (ho iWqurNtiuucd facts 'v,-' The unbilled oligarchies the rcinnnnl of the nilhu: few that stood . Off(e Ma4i Tribmm iiuiiiiine. u-iT-ls ' forth in the holv ulliniiee for the overthrow of representative government '' .....!... , n.,,., , ,IC xvorlil. are heuting back t orririni rnir or the city or Mt.iror.v Official lviper of JarkKOti County. Entered u eccoml clni matter at MrrtfAM. Oreson, under O&a aet or March 3, ISTS. Full Tencd Wire 4 A.nwicl.i'rxl 1VC! work cnicur.AYicm. Dally svrroxn for nix monllia nJInc Do'tnlxr XI. I9'3, JfO. ferfeSy With Moilfonl Stop-Ovar I At the Churches MpllmttKt KnNruiial Clitirvli iMctlford Mothodlsti .EpUcopaf cliurrh, corner of llartlott ami Fjpiirih Streets, K. Olln Klilrirtuoi p(or; Hrvlce Sunday as follews: Preach ing 11 a. tn. anil 8 p. in.: subject, morning, "Th6 Wine of Life," oven Infei "Younj Vlen, Tliclr Opportitritiv niii'l Mistakes." Sunday School' including adult nthlc classes for men, women anil young ladle, 0H3 n. ni. Kp worth League CMS" p. in. '1'raycr meeting Thursday ironing 5 o'clock. Tlieine, "Tlie ClirUt Tree." ICsCfllent music by chorus choir ilinler the direction of F. n. ndmeodr. Special music for Sunday ax follows Yliu are mnllaly invited to all heo services Sjieclal music: Anthem, "Savior when Morn Illumines the Sky." (Shelley,). "Anthem',-"Lovely Appearl" (Gou nod.) Oakrttile Aveniie .Mo'lluxllit Sunday School at 10 a. m., I reach -Ing at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Morn ing subject, "The Iloundless I.ovo of God." Coming subject., "ReiMsnt Biire and Itcmlsslon olT'Slni.'f lilble Study and Pracr meeting Thursday ftvcnlng at S o'clock. Como to thcra services and help us. Strangers uro welcome. II. M llranhani, Pastor. 'Ion l.tithentn Services at Zlon Lutheran. 512 V. Fourth Street, will In; conducted In Knllsh at 7:30 p. m. nible school at 10 a. ni. No morning ervce Coiue and worship. l'lit Cliurrli of tlirM. Kcleiitlst Sunday enrvlco at 11 o'clock,, sub ject, "Spirit"; Wednesday ewnliig. testimonial meeting at K o'clock. All nre cordially Invited. v Sunday. sch'oo nt 10 o'clock. All under the ngo of !0 are welcome. Heading room In church cdlUceT 212 Nprth Oakdalc. open fro'm 1:?0 to J;30 dally, except Sundays and holldayfl ii First C1irftlnn Church Ninth and South Oakdale, extends a special Invitation to the public and btfungen will receive n cordial wel come. Sunday school will feet ajl ypnr needs. Classes for all wllliejr, flcient teachers leading tho work. Aforiiliig preaching service begins nt lQ.iri, with fine music, solos and jfrithoius. Come. Evening service at i,'o 'clock. Christlari IJndoavor at 7 p. m. Meet In ga le by active iend; or. Midweek prayer meetings arc always large and interesting next TlTuraday evening nt the city park in n union meeting. Harry K. Tuckor, nilnlstor. KptHCtipal ",St. Mark's chuitli: 8 a. in. Holy (cnimunlon; 11a. in. Morning Pray or. Win. II. Humllton, VHIear. the peopled ilniiniul for nelf-tiv eminent. I A fur luii'k ni 1H7H HiMiinrrk ioineil hnitiT; wilh ih'e eoliServnlive! In Gormnny, ntul inee then the Oeriimn uoveriunciit hn. hitterly fought the oneomiiis tide of the people'. power.' fcf It i now Iao gviicrotioiw since the npporlioiuncnt of the vole for llu? lower lnuve of tlte nerninii piirlinment wan miulo, niul vnt ehnnges have como iihont in tho iliHtrihiition of poptil.-.tion, (ill no reapportionment has been nuule. Merlin imd tho other cities nre with cortimrtively lillle rep reentnt(nu in the lower hote, with none in the upper hoti-e, niul one mnn nlon appoints the chancellor, yet the injuMiee niul wioug eontimuw. Year hv yetir tin ojnrehy hai been nhuo.t overwhelmed, hul by t.pooroiw plen- nh'out tHe daivcer to ihe (Tenn an,, people f rum the ndjoiiuus; folk tlicy'hnte sitnyeit in, office nml controlled tlie government. In doing so ihev hiixe tenilily in created tho nrmv mid navy. TIih tin eompeMed the mljiunin; tnliw to do likewise or he oerHeivd liy the liullu'- a mI of Imnl-prex-ed lenders, brilliant of iulelleet and linv'ly bereft of moral scut. Lives of falsehood have been their lot, ever shinderiiu; and villifyimr the peoples prowinj; power. At the la-t .a'neinl election in Oennnny thi- bund of selfish peeial intere-t-', elf-ereaU'd lltnuiuli their control of the government, wen actually defeated in the lower house. Yel by mean of the jiceulinr (icrmaa Hvtem wlierebv the VuUer is really the bend of the government until a rexoliitionarv cjmnge i effected, the oliparrlry has retnined eon (ndM)f Ihe nrniV and nJivy while yielding to, the pasnRe of laws whereby this few, are payinfr aVpceiul aeRnient oC a hillioitnnrks for the im ntcdinte iiu'rense Jn forllficiitions, and far Jsvrtnin incre-es in the nnny mid navy Ihev nre to submit to a tax on the iuerease of land values. At precisely the same time that the German oligarchy were, doing these tliiiur. in Aiistrin-Muug.try a similar increase in war wonpoiw wnsi taking plnoi. Tlie pcoU vijjortursly objected, and in Ituiisarv the law wan forced through in an unconstitutional manner. The opposition com mitted jjneh a-jimtot Unit Uie meeting of the parliament 'was (fiijeontin ued. Three 'days later "violent scene in the lower houe were again enacted, niul the' government leader's life was attempted. For a eoiisiil cnihie time 'he did not vent nre out into the Streets. When' lie did, on June l."i, 1JIL? he w.t surrounded by a mob nnd narrowlv eoonjHMl vio lence. The police inlencueil, On tlie reoeuiii of pa'rliameiit on Sep lemher 17 the Hotiuw scenes in the lower lion vven re'iealed."' The fidliiuin ibiv lln iiitviiniliii'iil imtwit'ilv mniiti nvidmlit.l lliii iiitiiiwiliutt. fhej-e eyelifi sho tin straits lo'vvhieli th Austfo-llungtirinu olfg:ireh were put in getliui: the iuerease in the army and navy and in heading1 off i governmental reform. , These- incren-c in war unnnnient in (Jennany nnd Anstria-lluiignry in 101--i:i have compelled similar nctiou in the adjoining slate of France, (ireat Hntain and liii-ria. while here in tho Uniteil, StateA of America we have voted to lav down three more great lmttle-liiw. In 11U2 while the German nnd Aiitro-llungjirinit war lords were putting- through the recent iuerenio in nrmninent, t!u llnfish "ovonim'cnt siig-ge-tcd a "naval holidav," a-ecntion for the year from laying down more Dreadnought". Of course the ruling few could not stop nnd con tinue in pewer: Fronl tluv rnregoing- facts it npjH'nrs that the Ocniinu nnd Austro llitngariau oligarehiej are nnMibxtmetion to world pence. It- self-inter-cM nnd self-preservation compel it to direct their countrymen's nltcn lion oiitwnnl. On the other hand, in France, England and the oilier countries where the K'ople nre in power where jibcrnl government.-! e,i-l the sclf-inter-et is' for the f-ioppage of dreadnought binlujiig, and 'for- agreements to arbitrate. Hut not until the German oligarchy, nt least, shall be replaced with n liberal government will the way be opened for world pence. 10 ITALIAN CALL FOR PARIS, Aug. S, R:S0 p. in. Tho govvrnment In appointing a commit too to cotiatdcr tiio food Hiipply, sani tation, organisation of employment bureaus nnd other kindred subjects that may nrlne, is arranging for tho country to have tho cervices of n number of tho most dlsllngtiJ.'Vlied public men In Franco 'who cntiiut bo taken Into tho cabinet. Aiming them are Alexandre Rlbot, I.enii RESERVISTS ISSUED MALTA, Am '8 (via London. 7 p, in.L-The Knlinii eaiwulntP lieve bus lHUd a call lor the roM-rvi-ds of 1880 nml LS!ll of nil -Iiix-cn John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assiitant fiH R, IIAUTl.KTT Phone M. 47 au I7J Aitibolnniw. rtrVtr llnnntv (VcObjm Saving for Old Age Seven out of ten of tho lnrgo fot'tune.s were the result of efminouiul interest and the stiviuj hnhit. We offer the siimll and htrije investor (ho mlvnutnas of saving ami in vostniout eoinhined. All totius are made on ineoine-heai'-ing real estate and all our Securities are held hy the state in trust. A reserve fund of $21!l,()0(); ineludin HiirphiH. guarantees every loan. Wo teach children Ihe saving habit. We guarantee (he date of inadiritiv on ovorv ('or- Voil Out. thi Heat There Is vvhmi you iinolt Gov, John ion clears and patrotiUu home Indus, trie. tifieato. v JLoO.slivOil each nion'th equals... T.OOi.savod each niffnili oqual.s... .lO.oO sa veil each month efiials 1,000 i,roo Equitable Savings & Loan Association Portland, Oregon Planning for thft Stork's Arrival Ainonif tliopelluiisa wtilli.nll wntiian almtild hnuw of, nml ninny of them iln, I a ueimiii y tomtit nivllcitloii siilil In mint ilmtt aliitva luuliT , tlto imt if "Moilnr'a llllHll ' It l ft lnntmthig liquid and umny nnd many n inoilir lull how It no HoiiJiirlulli' nlOnl ilinn tlirtmuh (tin errlmt nf flml- tnwr. Ill tliUf iiitiu l to rendrr Urn tendon, llgmitHil nml imixclii mt lint that mtturu'it ixniml()ii mny 1m mvom 1'llolinl wllluHII Ihtt liilcnio uliulii ri) onru clMinctrrUtlo of tint iftlod u( xfHH-tsncy, Al nay liitn It Is rmronntita to Wltnvrt IImI lucn "Mullinr'a lirlpm" Imit liru n. rontivOilim tv inothcrlUHul for imiro limn Imll a eviiliiry ho morn llmrly inlvliii CVM be mIii lhi IiIp-xixtIoihiiI mutliT limit l susKvat IU dully unv OurlnK ox lyH-lnncr, Auk at any dnur stem for Atolbur'w lyipiid," a jstnulmiln. kirnml iii. of rl liulp ami Milne. MmX. wrll tu lirniinrm lUMUMtur CM., 301 Uliimr Ill.lff.. Aiimiln, (lit , fur tlitlr lsk, nf uiul niul lltnrly lnfirm.itlni tn qiifolmtt inolticru. It eentitlim umny numitttlvmi lluit nrq ef Interest ti all vvoiuaii. PAGE Theatre Cool, t'omfurliililo, Well-Vrilllllili'd BIG SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW KoVMi lll'li'i'ii uiihl inldtii(it Love Victorious v .' i1i Alh'goi'V tn Three I'm Prwllifed h' Wllfil f.iU'lli ' M' Wonuiii Uood 1MI Klutteiy .---. (Iri'vil .. -. Vice Iliehes . . 4- -llentity ...--.. -Vmilly . . -The Mother Ileal I UAHT. v. .. d .. t'leo ,Mil"di0ll (lent ue LtTrktit KiUaid .MloiUMll .I''iiiiiI( Liiniiiiig . .-Jlny lliinford ....Win, Onlii . Cliiiili-s Ilii'Kmun Itohcrla llieliinnn J mm tlulliiiwny Mr. .Mae IIOiimiii Clias. IC. I. add, IMvs. I MoKerchor, .n-'v, AhavVa over $:i,000,0(M) Over ? 1,000,000 returned to mvoafors. Write for Cireular The Packard Excursion Car .!...... :, ,A,itn,2 ii-(t(it in ?'t:ililii JACKSONVILLE ITEMS I .frs. IL Luy nnd ehihlren wer the g;((sts of Mrs. llhiiue ICIiim of Med l'lpi Siiliildav and Siin'a. Mifs Lulu Willinin- u 'pic-.dlng lir vticatioii at Uuimi-i. O , ili until of hitr aunt. Chillies Keainch ami wile ol Itoilc eley, Cnl., spent a few ihiv m th'." vicinity, being on tlmir way to Port hind, where Mr. Iti'inncs will study iU in the officu of hit brother, I'. S. .Dihtricl Attorney Kennies. ''Alr. Add Cleaver of (Irunls Pass i-f-veiling her hi olhcr, L. S, Urowu. v.Mj.K Leila I'rim left lor I lend In liln'ii H't'iliienday, wjiero kIuj will r-peinl a inoiith cii'ipin witlP h3r iimit, Mrs. Fred Luy. of Vellcn. Mi, niul ?ili. Ocorgo Itnriiuiii and A,llfs Mollie Ihilt mid Kmil Mritt mo. Iiied to Craler Lake this week. jllis. Jot, .Vorcom and daughtois, rit,Ashhiiif1,.in:eitmpiiiil'il by Mi. LttVivy Hjiirlij.j jiwey and 1M- Kil JWrijjt;Ni)rli, Ihiltolu, vis iidi(r,W,4ijiovernl dnys ijAtf wi'ifS JXgjUfvy nml hei WMtthlei' .m,) (lie Mliiiniiig I'mm l llHttlllCT Of NMMfhrt 'iiil in full- rv -Mr. Lewi I'lrich hn returned from ii monthx' viit with friends living in Seattle, Tncnma ar.d Port laud. Mrs. O. X. Harris rncc Jennie llimllil. is making her old home a visit tVlille here. She is the gucii iiffrn. ifnrtha Thompson. Ilenj. Collfns and t'aimly nnd U. S. Collins nnd family of Medford lire cuinK-d on the Applegntc. Mi-s Chariot le Heul nnd mother of Portland are spending a few weeks at the Opp mine. Chris Keegun and wife and sou, George Lewi- and .Mrs. dene Thomp son left for Dead Indian Thursday morning, where thev -fill spend a couple oi Aveeks eaiiiping. : fMiws "Man' I In hervncalion in Hoipiiam, Wash., the guct of her t.itcr; Mrs. Howey. Mrs. F. J. Kick entertained a for mer school friend hit wcelc Mis Dagcy, of Iowa. ' ilh. Kiihv Fat or San TrmieWeo, t'al.. i- vinitiug at jhe home of her mother, Mr. Irene Katon. A (mniping.piirtv composed of Iioy Ulnch' and family, Dr. and Mrs. Khijw, Mri. James Iluckley mid fam ily, Mr. Iluckley, Kale Iluckley, Mis Flela I'lrich and Oeorge Iluckley, left for Creeent City Inst Saturday by auto. ' Mrs. Amelia F.lmcr and daughter,! Ada, left for southern California on' lliurniay, wliere Alms Ada will cu ter school. Mini. Clara Klincr iiccotn- ,pniiicd them n fur as Sua Fian- CCO. I.i.u linker left for Unite Falls the Hrt of the week, where he will xpeud his vacation. , AU"- I'mnecn oik of .Medford is the gucM ui .Mi-s Marian Iioweu this week. Mrs. W'n'tor Kentncr has ret.urncil from a -hor( visit at Colesfin, where her mother and sitcr uro ciimpel. The Friday Afternoon club spent a plfiihiiiit al'lernoou at the homo of Mrs. F. .1. Fide this week. Mns Out Slout entertained with a dinner pifrty 'i'ni'HiJay .eveijing ' honor oi'Mi"ej Jfjriuet mud Kttn Morcom mid Aifii FJiner. County Treasurer Jiiiuch Clone miller has purehiiM'dfi, fjve.piisscn ger lliipmobile, .Mrs. Anna llroad Nerved lea to Ilio Ijiiyul Neigliltorn last Friday nf. tei noon, A. II, Miller ami fuinily piiKurd Ihroiigh tuvwi UVduesilav on (hulr niiy to the ('lump much, BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES I Dr. and Mrs. V. It. Stokes hnve returned from a several days' outlay nt Prospect and C'rntcr Lake. Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Joy, neeoiu pnuied by Mr. and Mrs. P. Young1 i-IM'tit Sniulay n the Applgale- II. Oli-er. and family returned en Sunday from a vvcck' outing on the Itogue. Mrs. YV. Iligham and son of Sac ramento nre viiting Mrs. Iligham's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. Pruett. K. h. Itnuntree nnd family have removed to Medford. The team of mules which strayed from U. K. Phipps' while v at FMi Lake soVeral vv6ekiT ngo, Imvi'ulK'etj found Hear.jlaiijutlt. Kails.! ' Dr. and Mrn. V. M. IIuiu nnd daughter of Lincoln, III., are iit ing Mrs. Kwing'-i hrother, Dr. It. Stokes. A, grass firu which stnrted on Wednesdiiy afteraoon and presum ably earned by a P.' & K. locomotive, burned a wide area, over a half mile in length, from the P. & . tracks to the Kagh .Point road, near C. II. Ilrown's. SovcrnI pasluru fences and a niiinber of young trees on the Thomas orchard were badly liiirucd l.i'Kcl blnnkt I'rlbuub office. till M!t at tin' If All U UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 1J2 South Kivorsido Phono lHO GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. K Oct Your Next Milt ot LOTHES MAIli: AT E I N ALSO The Masked Rider ilrninu. The Universol Boy y.JfcH Trnvelusiie nnd Comedy 1 lour the Larue PACE THKATRK ORCHESTRA IIAKKY IIOWr.l.l,M)lirtof PUO0HA.M: "Dance of tho Sciis'iilt..'' "Thu Ijueeii of the Movi"' ov'er lure. "Dynamite Itnj,." "Skrvhirl; Wnlliu" "In Ihe llenrt of a City That IIiih No Heart, liiimaniiphoue solo, "All Ahoiit.l for Dixie," jiyhtphoun solo, "Tales riuiii Vlmiiin Woods," SlraiiMi. "Itebeeea I'unii Snniiv brook Coole-it Plnee in Mislfonl. ADFLTS Idc CIIILDItKN' fta Doors Oiien 7:li nticKs rj.i.oo vp Alio Clcanlnc I'roidtuK nnd Altorlnc for Special I'nrtlo to tho Sulphur Unllm. VUltlnK 'Lodge, Clubs, Picnics and Moonlight Kxcurslom. ArrmiKu by I'hone, Medford 300, or Athlnnd 37X-J3 A. S, AMES, Proprietor A LOST'MS. BY FRANK NORMS- "Tfic most promlslnj; (inure in die Literary QuarU.'r Ccnlurv" ' - r , -New Vuik Kvrrilnt l'i rti AMirtTltHV loom ltaU y.r.ff.. A story whose ms. j'.was lost for more than ten years ;and surviveiniic San Francisco lire' Vandover and the Brute By FRANK NORRIS Author of "The Pll' "The Octopus,"' Etc. Itiehard II irton, Professor of KhaHhIi. Universjly of Mm-Hi-iota, nivs; "Vandover and Ihe Unite" only serves to sin n t!cii my often expressed eonvieticti, to-vvit: thu win ii Noriin died untimely he was (he most protiii-iii unt.r of lletiou in this laud. The uu of Xolm'xipie riiil -in in Ilio ciiiixo of nliti'iHiHiicHs is lluely exemplified in Vufidoior, Net $1.35 SIH' VOI'H .MINI! AT IlKHT There may be nothing wronj; with your child's eycu, and again I hero may bo. An fxliutiBtlvu examination, by u cainpotaiit Hpuclullst fiirnlheH, ,thu only.iucaus of revcallm; tholr truo taSMfan-;. ' ' " ' ' fc If KlawiCH nre needed thoy should bo provided. If not needed, tho mind should lie tit rout by poHltlvo kuowl cdKu to thut effect. Thin Is u mutter of great Import ance, See DR. RICKERT III' KNOWN now Hullo I.J Over 0 I'm (Jr'uii TrudliiK Htuiiips (llvon m "C 8 I The Risk of Fire or Theft when your.yalunhi) aro etorud at homo or offlco Is too Brent, Why luwimu It? You can rent Hafo Deposit Hox in our Flru aml'Ilur lar Proof Vnult for as llttlo as 8,00 iiiiil' lip pdr year, OVER ? VEA6 UNDCn OIU MANAGE MK NT J IK -'- M i MBS. H. L. LEACH Export Coraetiere 32G North Bnrtlott Phono S63 M. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 lOnst afnin Slrcet rctlford Tiio Only Kxclusivo Coinincruinl Photogrniihfcrs in Southern Oregon Negatives ATiulo tiny time or place by appointment Phono 147-.T We'll do the, rest E. D, WESTON, Prop. Fresh Meat SATURDAY Spring Lainh, Veal and Chicken Fry.s. Booths 13 and 14 Public Market Hanley&Carleton TO CRATER LAKE aiiio KiiiL'n leaves at n. in, on Womliiy, Wednesday and 1'iiihiy Kfiijiid-lrip iiB licki'ls lioiiored until Heiileiiihei' !10. Spciiialrntes to C'ruter Lal;o for parties of five or more. ''our, fivo and (tevoii-pnHeiiKcr lour liiK carH. IteiiNoiMibfo rntus to nil cities nml point, .Spuclnl rules for all.iluy Kcrvicu nml Iiitku touring putties, Hall Taxi Co. Phono 100, Hcely nml ('niul ul,iMrn, IT Theatre I'rlibiy.Saliinla)- .Mat luce, l'tenlni; Closing Number of Kalhlyn Series S reel SellK animal fenturo Till: .MILLION f MVNTCItV Thanhauior 2 reel weekly by Harold McOmlh, to ''succeed Adventures of Kntblyn. $10,000.00 In cash for lxt 100 word solution, Ml'Tt'Ah WKI'.KI.V NKWH TJils makes a douhlchcider nnd you raniiot afford to miss It. Only G nnd 10c. STAR Theatre Friday and Saturday 'Home Run Baker" A Great Baseball Picture Sec the World's Champions In Action SELIG WEEKLY Other Pictures EGO. D'ALLATOUK, Violinist JliUNESSE BUTLER, Planlstc SUNDAYS KATHLYN WILLIAMS . And Iter Ocn ot Royal Bengal Tigefs A SUPERB PICTURE" $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MI0H1LIN and GOODYEAR. Call and get our priccM. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO,