PAUH FOUR MKDFORT) MAIL THTDITXR MTvDFOTlD, ORKHOX. AVKPXKSDAV. XOYEMnTCK 20. 1013 HEDFORDMAUj TRIBUNE AN INPKPENOKNT NEWHPAPBR PUBLIHHKD KVBHY Ai'TKKNOON KXrKPT SUNDAY H Y TlliC MEDKOKU PRINTING CO. Office. Mall Tribune Building, 26-37-Z9 North Fir ocrcet. I'iione 7. A consolidation of th Democratic TtrmiB. Thfl Mfdforrl Mall, Tha Medford Tribune, The Buulhern Oregualan, Tbe Ashland Tribune. Ttm Hertford Hun day Bun 1 furn1ih) subscribe desiring a oven-lfiy dally newvimper. QKOHOB PUTNAM, Editor. V2 BOBXPTIOK TTllXIl BV MAIL. -IN AIVANOH: Dolly, with Sunday Hum, ynnr 1(1.00 Dally, with Bumli.y Sun, month 65 Dally, without Humluy Hun. yetir.. 6.0(1 DhIIv, Vilhout Hnndiiy Sun, monih Kfi Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.-. J. feundav Kim, ono year 1.60 8Y CAiiHIKO In Mcilford. Ashland, JarkHonvlHe. Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Hun, yr f ally, with Humtfty Sun. month ,fi& Dally, without Hui-duy Sun, year.. 8.00 Dally, without Sunday Bun, month .CO Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jack won County. Entered am Hfcond-claas matter at Med ford, Oregon, umU-r the act of March , IIS IV. worn daily avernira circulation for six months ending Sent. 30 3,032 MEMBER OP TfIR ASSOCIATED PRKHS. Full teaar4 TVlre Hurvlce. The Asso ciated Prows Is exc.UiHlvely entitled t tho um for republication of all nown dlftpatchea credlleil to It or not olher Wls. t'.tfMlitod In thl puper, and 'lino tlie lotiHi nnwH nut) hf(i t n. All r kuih of republication of npt;clul dlspatcneo nermn are aino rrsorvdu. BLIGHT DISINFECTANTS. irotlna to flit) norther ft The United Statin War Iriuunlrh-H Hoard has luttui-d the following nnindiitory order, among Othttra re(,'uJatlti(T the newspaper btiflf neaa during the period of thn war: "lla- eontlnue m-mllnir papers aftttr date expiration of Huhncrlpllon, unteHS euh crlptton la renewed and paid for." The publisher haa no option hut to comply. IHJENOS AIIIKS, Tuesday, Nov. 19. President Irigoyen 1h encoun tering difficulties In finding a man to replaco Dr. Itomulo Naon as Ar gentine ambummilor. to the United States. Me haa offered the post to several men 'hut nil have dcrlinad. The chief difficulty la said to bo due to disagreement with the president's foreign policy. A member of the government snid today that Honorio Pueyrrcdon, the mlnititer of foreign affairs, probnbl' would he the next ambassador at VaHhfugton. In u lengthy decree today accept ing the resignation of Dr. Naon, President irigoyen says that the mil hasHP.dor's resignation waa based on a disagreement regarding the inter national policy of the president. The deer oo declares Hint this policy hut; been maintained from Ihe beginning of tho president's term and uncross f ally protected t he sovereignty and Independence of tho republic. Tho president's decree quotes the ttmbassn dor's telegraphic congvalula tloiiB on the oeeatlon when Argen tine brulte off diplomatic relations Wllh Germany. DAWNS TAKE OVER nOMIi, Tuos;,!av, Nv. 10. An Italian cruluer hm entered the h;it bor of Sebenfco. The Austria:, tran Allanllc liner I 'ran 7, ,Io: ei', which was hi port has been taken over and renamed tho Anuantl I Ma::. Admiral .Milto Ik governor of tho Dalmatian regions occupied by Italy, Order bay be. -n restored at. Phiine, It is Haid. Sebenieo ta In Ihilaiatia near Ihe point where the Hlver Jerka flows; Into the Adriatic aea. It Is seventy miles southeast of Trlest. HELPFUL WORDS I nun iv Mi-ilfuril ('Illin is your I'lii k lame anil painful'.' Iini'H it neiie cHiHM'lallv ai'trr I'VIT-liu-i? !; II. ere n sotvnrirt in l!io kldiioy ronton? Tlir.-u fiymitliiniH KiifiKtMt wt-al. kidneys. IT so Mi. w N lianiT In delay. Weak kl.inmt kvi fast wt-akir. Olvo on r ii'uuli!,' prnniit anon llim. IXinn't Kirlney cilia nr Inr weak kldnryn. Vonr nulKhhnrfi iiho ami i-ecnm-I'li'lirl them. liuad IIiIh M i-. in ill itnliniiiny. J. H. Atwoll. patnter ami paper liannor. 121) Weil Kliv.ntli Mreet. vnys: ''Ooun's Kiilnrv IMIIh are all they nro rlalnu'd to le ami I am nl woya Kind to reeoinmenil anythliiK I bfHcvo will lio of benefit to othern I Imvo takon Ioan'.i Kidney Cills mi illffcront oecasions vlien 1 liae ha.'. c:y trouMo with my hark or kidney nml limy Imvo always done the work A few los03 now nml then keep niv k'diieyn in (food wpi klnK order." I'rlco COc, nt " dealeis. Imn't clnuily nuk for n kl.iney remedy pet Doan'B KIdnpy Prll' the same thnt Mr. Atwoll had. l'..uer..Ml",uni CJ., MfBis., Uuffii!o.. V. Ailv. '"pill-: report l' Professor K. 0. Ifeimer of the Southern A Oregon Kxpei-iineiitiil station, upon (lisinftclants for pear blight, jmlilished elsewhere in this issue, should be read by every orehardi ;t as it contains information vital to the fruit, grower. Blight (baceili:;, an lovorns) is the worst menace aced by the orchardist, .particularly the pear grower. Its rav jipes have dest roved thousands u)on thousands of aci'es of valuable orchard all over the world. Its control iias occu pied the attention of )oinolo;;ists, pathologists and scien tists of liurope and America for half a century and no cure has yet been found. All that can be done with the affected tree is to cut out the affected parts, and sterilize the wounds. Despite this drastic remedy, infection has often contin ued and the partial failure of the surgery led Professor Keimer to make an exhaustive study by experimentation of disinfectants used. As a result he has ascertained that the standard disinfectant, corrosive sublimate, did not kill the bacteria, in the tree wounds, though effective on the cutting knife, but that cyanide of mercury did, while it in turn was not effective as a disinfectant on the knife. This will necessitate the orchardist using cyanide of mercury for tree wounds, and corrosive, sublimate for his cutting tools. Incomplete, tests indicate that fonialdehyde may prove the ideal disinfectant for both trees and knives, tho ihe experiments have not been completed. If the fruit grower carefully cuts out his hold-over in fections, both in the tree and its infected roots during the winter when Might bacteria are dormant, and promptly cuts out the inaction when it appears in the spring, usiiw the t wo disinfci :uits, his damage will be reduced to a niininmnj, and alter a few years of thorough cleaning-up, the disease will be eliminated from the valley. California orchardists also claim that spring spraying of oil emulsion acts as a preventative as it keeps off the insects that carry! the bacteria. This study of disinfectants by Professor Keimer again emphasizes the value to the community of the Southern Oregon Kxperiinent Station under his direction. His dis covery of sulphur as the ideal fertilizer for alfalfa lias paid, many times the cost of the station to the farmers of the country. His efforts to secure a blight resistant pear stock attracted national attention and he was sent by the federal government to interior China, the original home of both the apple and pear as well as blight bacteria, bringing back native stock from which he hopes to solve the problem. The experiment station lias earned a more liberal sup port from the state than it has ever received and it is hoped our legislative delegation will see that it gets it for it is the only state institution of any kind in southern Oregon. The followinsr casualties are rci.ori ed by the coriiinundintr trem-rui ol." the American expeditionary force.-: Killed in action, J03; died of wounds. J -I,"): died of di-ease, 14.V, wounded severely, VM: wounded, de cree undetermined, 2Kb ; wounded dinhtlv, ;U8; missinu in action, Oi; ftririoiiers. IS: died of acciijciit, five. Total. 1.HU9, Fnan the Pindfic eoiihl : Killed in action Sereant Charles Iluchaba. Taeoma, Wa-di. : Private IVter Mede-!a Kntnirise. Ore. : Private Leoimrd t Oitchel. Ilebn. Ore.: Pri vate Horace I'. Wood, San Uietro. Tjilif.: Sergeant KMiurd li. Haines, Wntsonvil!.. (ilif. ;iMeelt;mic Hubert 0. N'urrU, PoKland, Ore.: Private Louis If. Garcia. Los Amjeles. Calif.: Private William S. Haniblin. Khnoiita, ('alii'.: Private Hon V. H.-rinaele, Kclio. Ore.; Private Jose .1. Menden hall. !(etl Plutf. Calif.: Private Km est S. Stork. Plue Luke. Calif.: Pri vate Kavmond M. Ward, Sacramento, Cnlif. Died of wounds Private Sid F. Oiles, Seattle. Wash.: I'rivafe OlaT K, Kricl:son. Taeoma, Wash.; Private Jacob Snnde. Port Angeles. Calif.: IVivj.le Paul Witllund. (Irerlv. Calif. Hied of disease Private Francis M Kellv. Ouldand, Calif.: Private f'hester A. li. Wiiynmns. Salem. Ore.: Private W-n. .1. dales. Oildale. Calif.: Private Cl'.mlt s S. McDonald, Los Angeles, i alii'.: Private Jason Arrell. Independence. Ore. Wounded severely Private Jack son II. liadcr, Nachcz, Wash.; Private Fetor Hop, Portland, Ore. Wounded in action, decree undeter mined Cook Gni-t (i. Kahros. Jtidjre field. Wash.: Private Pen Lupinski. I'avne, Wash.; Private Kobert K. Mc Donald. Orcutt. Calif. SliyhMv wounded in action Lieut. Lerov C. Doane. San iJieuo, Calif.; Private Leland S. IJovd. Los Anueles, Calif. : Serjeant Arthur Downiii'. Portland, Ore: Corn. Unpaid French, Taeomi', Wa!i.; Licit. Iiov Thomas, Ked-.ndo, Calif. Wounned, d -irrce undetermined. Previou-lv reoorted killed in action Sidney Van Sinderen, Scdro Woolev. Wash. Wounded, deeree undetermined, pr'viouslv reported ndssing in action Private Povd L. Allen. Yakima. Wash.: Private Lars Mortensen, Port land. tre. Sick in hospital, previously report ed missim' in action Private Ocorcre Kemhall, Seattle. Wash; Camilhius P. Laurence. Ironside. Ore, lieturacd lo mjlilarv control, nre vinnslv vemt'-ted misWns' in action IVivate Willi" ! loliam'h. Whitson, Ore. LEOPOLD iOWSKlHo F1E0 PiANO VIRTUOSOlTOiAPPEAR HERE First Biq Atttra-tion After Fiu Quar antine Is Lifted Artist Said to Surwss in Technic anil Mastery of Pianoforte Any Pianist Since Liszt. DRY ADVOCATES WASIH'VdTOX, Nov. 20. War waged by brewem Halnst untaouiH tic bu.incHH house.-i and liutividual was i:lve:i Hjieclal atieallon lodav by the f-enalo otamlii ee invesLiJiilim beer propaganda and tho purchai-e of tho Washington Times. liimh H. Fox, Beerntary of tho Pniled Slates Mrewers association, was (uestlonetl at. length by Major K. l.-owry Humes, coadactiai; tho ex amination for the committee. The witness, tbo denying that the assocl itiJon bad attempted boycott, sent many letter.! and circulars to mem bers regarding tha nnti-beer attitude of certain firms and persons. "I think It was the intention of our association rather to give prefer encri to thoso who were oar friends" said Mr, Ko. "I do noi think the association look any action lo cause a l.o;-olt.M "You hiid on your atifair bl:;-'kilsi :ano oT I In bi;iv:est firms In the con n try," iaterpnsed Sene.ior Over iraii, 'incluillag the Cadillac com pany and the Wanumiiker company," 'iidilbic roniimiy l.isliMl 'The Cadillac company actually was llio leader In the right against as in their e. immunity," tho witness replied. Action against the II. .1. Heinz company followed the election of II. J. Ilelnz of Pittsburg as president of ' be IN ineiylvanla Slate Sundav school as-uie tut Ion, at tbn von entlon of which prohibition se:it i meats were eprr;;sed, ae. oi ding to a letter which Fox HMd he wrote. AnothiT l-Mier sliov.-ed that the Vieefican mll-i' mills, Ohio. was li-ted .' iin-r o: .i p i tcr asalnst the fip of Ihpnir by li-: emploe. Mr. Vvx did noi recall baini; list ed ihe Wcorn I'rli.a Te'rgraidi coa.par.y becaa e of its rule requir ing tola! ahstiiu ace on the part of its employes. The WacK.ffonc hotel, of Chicago. wa. listed because It did not Join other holds In protesting -against Sund:ty closing, ncorillng to letters read by M ajor 1 1 urn en, Ono let t el oigned bv l'n addrcf-.cd lo the brew ing trade lifted the niembers to sta away from the Itin-l,; ;iae. Kallroad povcetted Tlie Debiwai'e. Lackawanna and W estern Ktitiriu co:np:iny was list ed becausi oi tin promulgation of an order i- i,st the mm of Ibpior by its mplmc-. Maj.tr "iim charge, hut FEDERAL WAR BO'ND SELLING EI rdlclti' Utter a I. -iter v ti its fi.iv;bi t not o 'jl'C' to Ibpior la th 'i gucntly a b Prew.-rn' a--nr wblc'i it v.a enccs with tlie ed. S.uh leitera Wei il In Ihe ay Si .Hi! vv n hu:in .i, r :,h rent ithu to its i aid that th o.td hud h. railroad g it did having Sa''-e hy I In i;, -itn la dit't'e."- st n ; WASIHNT.TO.V, Nov. 20 Covorn meut war bond selling In the future will be along distinctly new lino3. Ponds will Imvo short maturities, and Se. -rotary MeAdoo explained to dav that by this is meant from three to seven or eight years. In addition. issues will be smaller than in Ihe past, and probably will be marketed ir.oro continuously. War fiaviags organizutlomi thruout the country will assist la placing the bonds. Mr. MeAdoo said, in moro dir ect manner than la past Liberty loan campaigns. The 4 per tent inter-1 est rate borne by the la:t two issues of Liberty issues n.ay be changed, depending on nteer terms of the securities. Amounts of future bisues. interest rates and li "e of maikftitig cimnot be determined definitely for another month or two, but the heavy over subscription of th Konrth Lib; riy loan with a total of $ii,!is!,oi7,iMHi, or t'L ts percent more tl. -.a the fiix Idlliotts souubi, will enable tlie trea sury tii postpone Ihe next l.ssan lon ;rer lhaa otherwise. It stiil Is ex pected by spring. National manugers of the war sav ings movement conferred today over plans for further consolidating war savings rnti 'Liberty loan committees In ouch locality In preparation for the next isue of bonds. Leoplod Oodowskv. the world'.- irrealest piano virtuoso, will appeal in one of his famous programs at the Paire theater Welne.--dav eveninif. Ko veaiher 27. This attraction will he virtually the opeiiimr of the amuse ment season in Med ford. Mr. (iod.Avskv conns here under the .nanagemeiit of George Andrews, who takes urcat pleasure in unuouncimr this master musician at this time. It may not be entirely understood bv manv that Leopold Oodowskv has surpassed in his wonderful technic and all around mi:-icrv of the piano forte anv and all pianists since prob ably the time of Fran, Lis.t. Mis. program is inierspcrj.ed with little explaniilorv tnlLs tt:;d lit iui the reputntioti of jeitiLp one of the bet entertainer before ihe puU'lrt. KverVone from the rue. time t mi lo )lu comioii-enr of Heethown, is car ried awav bv his ilavjn. (io(!oV:.kv I'.irries with him to a dst in his proi;r.;ms Miss Margaret Hughes, violinist, a pirpil of Leopold. Auer. Aa advane:' -a!e of tic!;et- is now L.cin nmde. Trie sfnlo of pricn w;ll ie $ M). M.tlO, 7;. and otic Mr. An drews savs iie tcels certain tinit the people of the lioiiue Iiiver valley will :'uflv appreciate the appenrc.ner of so ureal an arhsi it the uuiu-aa! I'w scale ol prjees. and 's also eoiu "lent that thev will uie it their supi-ort. . V If , 1 A 4! TV ( LCMtW,l (Jo,7(lWSn,V IRlDItUOBEGOESWl btl lilKt lANLAu FIRST DEMOBILIZED BY GREAT (11 LONDON. Nov. 20. Married men and thoso who have seen long uervice In the British armies will receHe first considorntlon in the domahlliza ticn of Hrllish fighting forces, says Dr. Christopher Addi.-:c;i, minister of reeoiiBtiuelion, "Pivotal" men he said, would come b::ck early. The demobilization, said tho min ister, should be e.o conducted that mllllfms of men in the navy and army would have an early opportun ity or employment. Accordingly a fllun arranged on Industrial require-, ments has been nrepared. As men are demobilized thy will, be re-employed in the vari:un indua-1 tries from which they were with-ii drawn to enter the army. There will be apodal facilities giving access to tho land, said Dr. Addison. Gardens or larger plots will bo provided. Councils composed of employers and working men have been organiz ed In rorty or fifty different trades. Already theu bodies are removing sources of Irritation ami bringing a better spirit of coliiktrily. a better spirit than prevailed under former agreementH. said the minister. In as much as the necessity for producing as much food as possible will not end with the war. Dr. Addi son said, ho believed rofcie control over the use of the land would con tinue to be exercised by the govern ment. Creat ilritain should manu facture nitrates for manure; oa a large scale. The minirter declared that rtr.ks3 care was exercised There would be a great deal of speculation while the demobilization of l!ie army was In progress and pri.es might advance to the great detriment of industry. HOTELS REGULATED IN CHARGES FOR PHONES WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. After December 1 l:o!e!s, apartment houses. ( Itibs mid similar establishments, ur. der an order today hv Postmaster General liurieson. will not he permit ted to charge Lpicst teidants or members a higher rate for local tele phone calls than that charge for ser vice at public pay stations in the same PEOPLE OF MID! "Eets-irfor Cams World Has Never Known Its Equal "What will pet rltl of my corn?" The answer has been maile by mil lions there's only ono corn-removor that you can bank on. that's abso lutely certain, that ma ken any corn GENERAL INCREASE IN EXPRESS RATES NKW YOIEIC. Nov. 2u. The mov fa pic t ure may become an Lnpor- j ta:u factor during the period of re construction mid af;er, in cementing ' a sympathetic understanding be- t ween the poopiej of the t'nited (States and the couiilrie-; of Kuriij.e. ! ) Charles .S. Hurt, direct:? o: the i!i'.i'i- ; !oa of films ol I !i! comatitiee on public information, sailed today for K'agland, and wiil spo::d several weeks in that country and in Fn'.ncn, itr.ly, Uollaad, Switzerland and Swe den t'i arrange for prMC-ntation of l'.itd States I'.overnruc-at pictures and to bring to America foreign ol fi.'si;! riln'ii. Mr. I j art plan;; to sunervise the taking of pb'ture-i of the last great acis of the peace ptrl;ament and of recon:t va . tion work in ho war areas. Tift en m-at: ers of the coai iv it tee's tdaft -:ilieii wrii .i r. Hart. HOARDING BOOZE nmr WASHINr.r'-v. Nov. 2-G :i. imI iiiereu i s in e'pre.-s rate- w . re an no.ine".! Pd-'- '.v lb-.--,,,,. (;..',..,-.: icAd-.t of the i.;I!road ai!:,:iai-! la j lion. I Wt'.-! of th" Mississippi :.:iil - ,'ipiti of the O!no an.! Potomac riM'r. the j meri haiMii t i.ite will be inc!va -ed : about Id In - ei'tds a butiured j noiii'ds over T-r present sc;ile audi ihe inert :i-e in I od ra vvip be pro- porlioiiali-lv T'i per cent. The in-j i'l'( a-e-., il ,!-- r.v.V 'itl! tiecd, live Oil.' tti inerea-.- in waes and bci -ni.c ef fective ir..Mcdt.'"!v. Por lb - )";.;! i : ,i!cr of ;Iie i,.i:i.ri l),e new '. i :c r 'ha:!' e v. :i be aboi I 1 (i and 17 i p! s n ! uai red moi:.!-- .c;i'- :!!..!. at pre,.''),:. The in- r:.:-e e". d.. i. . v.:!i j u'... 7'i I.Ai.':0 KUR SIBERIA STAT fl.1:. .:;? It., 20. I(o- eomoiivt s ;;..-! . !-r Sib ri-: v"i-e i,emu :--'i'.'.: ;.'! - aboard tiii' pV-'i-crt 1 ' f .-.s'loici v's sU-jp'ier fed.. ret i.;. '1 ee t i-'vria! was l.iken I'r-nn !' br'.-e .--i'''"!.' of ouipnical am! r'dbi.: -"to.-!. p!a-- d -ti rav.e h re ic cr . vc.n a . a !. v I He It'' :m -- Corn-Pain t Eaied the Cora U Doomed t on earth peel rlcht off Hko a banana ekin and thai's ma uric "(lets-It." Ticht phocs ami dancing even when you have a corn need not disturb you if vou apply o. few drops of "ttets-H on the corn or callus. Tou want a corn -peeler, not a corn fooler. You don't have to fool with corns you peel them right o(T w'th your flnyera by usln; "Gets-it." Cutting ir.nkes corns prow hitI bleed. Why use Irritating salvoa or make a bundle of your toe with tape or bandages? Whv putter and etill have the corn? I'se "t'eta-lt" your corn-pain is over, the torn te a '"noner" nnr) ns tlm sun rlsfn. "("Jots-tt," the piKiranteed. nionny. back cnrn-removi-r, tbo only suro v.v: eotR but a trtriii nt any ilruK fltori. At i d by kl. Lavrcucu Jc Co., Cldcato. 111. Sold in Jtir.L'ora nna recommended as the World's Pest Corn Hemedy by Leon It. lrakittft. Medford Pharmacy and ('has. Strang. Throws Walking Cans Away Jioinc ltoliovetl r KheuiiintlKtu (ialns Fifteen PoiiihIh "When I first started on Tanlac I was so crippled up vrltH rheumatism that I had to use two walking sticks in order to get about at all. But, atier taking four or . five bottlM, every pain was gone, und I have ac tually gained fifteen pounds be sides." The auove statement was made by William Clioate. 34 West Riverside Ave., Spokane, Wash., recently. "Rheumatism," he continued "was only one of many troubles Tanlac re lieved mo of. I had suffered from a had Etonack for twelve or fifteen years. 1 couldn't eat scarcely any thing but what gas would form and almost cut off my breath, and brine awful faint weak reelings ovor me. There waa n terrible hurting in the pit of my stomach, and if I ventured to eat. anything except tho lightest food it would almost put me out of f ommlsslon. "This was my condition a little over a year ago when I made my mother and brother over in Iowa a visit. Soon after I g'ot there my troubles got worse. My kidneys staMed hottvrlng mo, I had awful pains in the small of my back, and constantly had headache. Then start ed in a tdege of rheumatism which 1 will never forget. I was laid up for fix months and was flat on my back for Fevcral weeks hardly able to move. It started in my legs, then tot in n:y arms, and the pain was ronietaing awful, from tbe tips of my fingers to my toes. "When 1 did get up I was In suck a bad shape I had to use two canes in order to get about at all and this in Ihe fix 1 was in when I got Tanlac, I read the statement of a man in the paper one day, that fit my case exact ly, and decided to see if It would do mo any good. Well, to make a lone story tdiort,. Tanlac simply did won ders for me. Before I finished my second bottle, I threw my canes away, and could walk as good as anyone. And cat; why, I never bad such an appetite. All the sourness loft my stomach, my backache and headaches disappeared and I haven't had a touch of rheumatism to this Rood day. One of those bottles of Tanlac I drove 30 miles to get, our local druggist being out nt the time, and I would do so again under th same circumstances. It's a real plea cure for me to recommend Tanlac, and I Will gladly tell anyone person ally what it has done Tor me.' Tanlac i:; sold In Medford by WflSt RIdo Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. D. nowrrs. In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, in Ashland by J. J. McN'alr. Adv. HURRAH! The War is Over Pnst Biailtlic- show that after oach -ar real rslalc- lias advanced from 100 to 4i:o per cent. Good tlmea ar coining. Get your automobile repair ed now, so joii w ill be ready for th bis nii'.i V.:l is ct:re to follow. No one in overhauling a car can fit everything to perfection without th4 proper machinery. Wo have the ma chinery, we have tha mechanics whs can make or fit anything. Our prices nr.) reasonable. We allow you ts help worli on your own car undsr our supervision. What mors ca ysu ask. Crater Lake Garage V K X ICO CITY. Nov 20 --A;- a re sult oi prohibition l;tw:i recon' ly en acted In the I'niied State.i, maarfi.i turers and dealer In alcoholic beverage- are taking advantage of op portunities offered in Mexico, Cuba. Canedii and ve.Mous Souih American countries :;s a market for their pro du; t. :;:iii the t Report:) t"o:a la rue tpiiir.titic , i crossing th" iir ,r prices. Srvp;-;-! .r are n po 'e I t,i "stabll- h bre-.vc ! i h k en.' n i y in p .. in the l'aiie.1 lat. L'xee! dor. border BREAK I 6 Bell-ans ( Hot water I Sure Relief iELL-ANS 'FOf? INDIGESTION Airr-o.it r.s nc-oa ns s:;Ul vUta tr. Kln.'o Now discovery C-C a bottle today! yr.ir-okl t u:iit r.-r .ctiy relieves coat-,'-?, col.' .d ii.iltj bronchLd aitarkj ij vh.it h.ia k'-t i.'i popularity oa t!io iiu-;..i..t; yr.tr by -jr. Ti.ia uua.Lid rolicver of c-AZt ar.'l cau'ii'X ,xl!u :..ver Irc4 friends. It d-x-j cti:iv-!Jy a .lt.-a--antly wh-t it Iti re ! CilTM .lll'te ' il l.il!.trMMlt:!" nt;ide. la the cae of tlie Pa U.itd onipunv, limed ufter oi.o of the ctia '"rn'H advertising men bad matin a pe,vh in favor of probi.ltbi;i, the hrewlu:: tiade was notified th.it ti:e adviTti.dn.'i man had man 'aepl' at In other iipoloyy' for "at. kiiuwledbtUt bin utterance hU error.' and rrcoai:-.,. : i , One tri.il puts it n yo'-r rr d:ci::t cabinet ni a' .vtalt'.y irA.s-,w:rM?. c')c and $L?.V Uo'vtla Usually Clogged? Hcr:b-e tu- - with wfe, f.tr r- fr.rtal-:e 'V. K'-'t New Lii Pi!!?. Cor re t th.-t 1 il-ousnrss, h.id -.che, pour ttoiiurh, t.-n;;.ie CL-at, by clirux ftiir-i; l!ic Uivv'. Alpine;. 25c, Car Owners Attention Car-Hon-Alc The Power P.iH.-i . r (iivct Vim ;t' Per Cent MO'iF. MILACC And eliminates formation of Carbon, ino Tat -t s. (io S.orplc, ilvrr. Po-'l paid. PtvH'ttte. Ly .JOHN MP..CII t ioii ille, On-'tou ONLY A Fi.W DAYS MORE To nend tluit Iloy "over there" hiit fill i: I !!-.!! prini'iit. All pack :u n;::.-: he a! Ilerl Crns3 loial li.i.-.dilutitiTs not later than Nov. no. We have a bin lin.. of iixeful anil liiilbly iippri-i'iiiled puvelHt for llim. West Side ri:.-.rmacy -The Rexjil Store" WESTON'S- Camera Shop 1lio Only Exclusive C(immTi-i;il riiiituj-rnplirr iii Siiiiihcni Oregon. ;;i:iv( s usulc ,-uiv time or jihii f h- ;ipp(iiiiinpnt. Phone 1-17-J. We'll do the rest, J. B. PALMER 1 lledford. "" '"f M.-iin Street. JO UK A. -PEiil, VMIKIU-.XKKH I All ,UI uut. W ?rrTn IMKll.KTt ftMU M 47 and 4 7-J1 nim,.!il llusrs, Set rlt 'to A-mCnuiucs 8rr- rfii 1 TX . 1 . . Thei-brtJiid Hoiel OAjJ A homelike placa, and con-' ve-.i.ini lo the huslnesa section Haiei from 11.50 up. I'nilei Mananement of llkhnrd W. Child,