Largest Circulation in Yamhill County Tha members of the local firs de­ partment hare at different times called attention to the need of better and more adequate fire protection at the public and high schools in this city and the fire of a week n o em­ phasises the importance of this need at this time. I, myself, hare often felt that at both buildings there should be some arrangement where­ by the'children could get out of the building In case the ordinary exits were blocked by fire. I believe that the people of New berg could not spend their money any better than to install at both schools either suit­ able fire escapes or chutes so that the children could be rushed, out if the fire started in such a place that they could not get out of their reg- ular doors. Under normal circumstances the children can be put out of eitehr of these buildings in a matter of min­ ute or more. They are trained so that when the gong sounds they im­ mediately Une up and march out. Bach grade has its regular place of exit and thus by utUizLng all of the various' doors, the buildings are emptied Tory rapidly. However, In case that one or more o f these were not available as might be the case i f the fire were a big one, the con­ fusion which might result might cause the loss of several or even HXWXEB0, GXAFHIC, THUMBAY, BECZMBZB 11, IM S Sam, the colored driver of an ox team, saw a little Heard crawling up a tree, acoordlng to a story whose origin Is not given. He flourished bis. Jong whip and very deftly snap­ ped o ff the lisard’s head. Further along the road with skinful precis­ ion be picked a horsefly o ff the fence with the same weapon. His skill as a marksman was next exhibited on a chipmunk that showed its head above the ground. The white man said: “ Sam, take a crack at that," pointing to a hor­ nets' nest. "No, sub, boss; them fellahs is awganised." IDEAL There is a difference between a hon$e and a home. It isn’t a home unless it oombines correct architecture with practical arrangement that meets jour personal needs. Creating homes has become a fine art Comet home-building ideas have taken pears and years to develop. The right kind of n home costs no more— frequently less than the “hit or miss” kind. These comet ideas and a Building Service by national experts are years for the asking. Hund­ reds of modern designs are at this office ready for year attention. Step in and ask us about this Building Service. Hyena’s Jaws Powerful . The jaws o f a hyena are so power Other tows, which have failed to of a bullock at one snap. — — :— O---------- take proapr precautions of this sort Try a classified. have paid the penalty by losing lit- Charles K. Spaulding Logging Company * Lumber and Building Materials Walnut Groves. $4500.' John Theodore Jensen and wife to John Arp and wife, ¿1.72 aeree In L M. Johns and R. Harris dies, tp 4 s, r 4 w. 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