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NUMBER OF HIGH At Least One a Day Has Been Added During the Last 28 Years. STATISTICS COMPILED TIm .iiuost llJtfli K-lifM In The Country l IjOc-.tteil nt Iah An-IteU-H, Calif., und II an an KnoniioiiM Attendance, II, r A mnovlMtrA I 'ran. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 Now hiwh schools have been added to the American educational nyHteni at the lute of at leant one a day fur the lunt 2 8 years. Stai iKtif-n compiled by the Federal Hureau of Kdncation nhow that there are more than 17,000 bucq schools, an ItiiTciHo of 452 percent over the number tn 190. Attendance figures ! i (tii H.ooo ot the Hchoolu Ktve a total of 1 7 3 5 , G 1 9 scholars, indicat ing that one lenlh ut the population in Kottlim hih school education, the bureau Htates. Only of tho schools enroll 500 students each and 27S enroll over 1 ,- 000, while one half of the 13,101 Hchoo! tabulated have an enrotlinen of between 27 and 100 students. City high schools const if ute I run than 10 percent of the total. They enroll 52 percent of all the students. Almost HTi percent of the schools are rural with 40 percent of the studontH. Ah 4)5 percent of the hcIiooIh of fering a four year coui'ho have lorm" of only ISO rinys, a longer school term let "unmistakably forenh flow ed " according to bureau o:l (finis. The Rchools cost thousands of dollars The Symbol of Merit In n iif font Assyria, Btone Jnrs marked with certain seals we e known to rout a I it wine of the highest f unlit y. In mod ern times at l Wit h utamped with certain trade marks are recognized as nupremti In their field. The ltoh trmlo murk in n notable, symbol of merit a ntnrk which for more than a score of years has designated supreme quality, nntl proved t bis meaning to more than 4.000.000 liners r llo li lliuli Tenr Ion Miiciwtu 1 unit ton,. Through the world It ilesii Jintes America's Supreme IkiiI tlon Nystcm the highest of in ami fad uri iik Ideals, zealous ly miauled und scrupulously maintained. To seek (his me phlsto " A-H" trade mark, to find It n lid to make use of the automot fvo elect rhul products It Identifies, is to be positively satisfied. BOSCH OFFICIAL BOSCH Service Station Ambucan BosfHH&fb Corporation DEVANEY& BURNETT Mill Run Rolled Barley Rolled Oats Vetch Seed Cheat Seed Rye Grass Seed Gray Oats Ford Trucks, Bugs, Etc. We Hare Them. urnn p ROSEBURG, OREGON. iT&ni i ivt i MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "Callfovnla" Syrup of Kins niy look lor tun name California ;o the package, then you uro sure our child Is having the best ami now harmless physic for the littl .tomairh, liver and bowels. Children ove Us frully taste. Full directions ;n each bottle. You must say "Call "ornto." erect, and to utilize the property for only 1K0 days a year is "bad judgment" the statement said. The slate of Texas leads in per entuKe -f high school graduates J'ho contitMio their stud lea In prep aratory school or college. North ,'aroliiia and Kentucky are second ind third respectively. The average high school principal tho statistics show, receives $1,272 a year, or about $100 a month for he entlie year. rrincfpalK tl the Mstrlet of Columbia California, Arl :ona, MasKahussetls and Now York eceive the highest salaries In the or ier named, while Nebraska pays the owest average salary. In 1!t8 there were fil.04 high :chool teachers, as compared with 120 in 1H!M. Hlucn HKI2 there has een a steady lncreaso of women en erlng the profession and today only 14 percent of all high school teach rs are men. The largont high school In the Cult d States In the Polytechnic Wveniny Mgh School, l,os AneleH, Calif, with n enrolimeut of 8,440. vati:r tanks rem waii I,ONno. Kng.. Sept. 20 Oen ral Kst ienne propounds n scheme ir the construction of under water inks. This niuchiiiM he says will eih twice na much as Its own vol tne of water, and will be a much ore practical engine tn modern war re th in the present pontoon bridge .hlch are easily located nnd des royed by the enemy. It will iriiiiK uvalrv out of date and permit a re urn of fighting at close iiuartcrs. SENVTOR CALCER . 6- yA 4 So i a or ..'alder of N'-w York it hairir..tn of the United States senate cmrr;ut rn reconstruction and pro iucticu whuh I making an inquiry nto th unp.itisfnctcry conditions of ihe construction industry, :rnest gramville Theodore Ernest Or.nv.lle Thtcders has the diitl.-lCtlon Of bung the cen;irst O' Ihe 10 odd premiers acrr iited to the British crown. Mr. Thec.iore, who Is prem.sr of Queensland, is new in Lon don endeavoring to raise a lean of $16 000.000 to tstabllth g e.it steel mills In Ilia dominions. He Is thirty- j Hvt year old. 0 ',r" AS- ' " ; MOVIE Booklnns at the Ihoatrea up until Si-ptcinber 30th 192 U. At the Anllei-8, ToJny. William Farnum In "The Adventurer." Wednesday, Sept. 22 Anita Stew art In "Mary Ri?Ean." Thursday,. Fepr. 23 Charles Ray In "Alarm Clock Andy." Friday Sept. Zt An all etar cant In "Scratch My Hack" by Rupert Hughes. Saturday. Sept. 25 "The Silver Horde" by Hex Beach. Sunday, Sept. 2tl....Kl8te Ferguson in "Her HouHe In Order. Monday. Bynl. 27 .May Alliaon In "The Cheater." Tuesday. Sept. 28 Harry Carey In "Hlue Streak McCoy." Wednexday. Sept. 2!t "The Beau ty Market" wlih an all star cast. Frederick In "The Bonded Slave" At the Liberty theatre Today IMIMe Rhodes In "The Blue Bunnell" Wednesday and Thursday. Sept 22 antlo 2.1 Louise Glaum In "Sex." Friday and Salurday, Sept. 24 25 "Sherry" from the book by Ceo. Rarr McCutcheon. Sunday Sept. 21 Dolores Cassl tielll In "The Web of Deceit." Mondav and Tuesday, Sept 27 28 J. Warren Kerrigan In "The (Ireen Flame." W ednesday and Thursday Sept 29 30 "Ab a Man Thinks." If ft Announcement Is made by the management of the Antlers Theatre 'hat beginning tonight William Fox villi present William Farnum In a onianilc drama of the clnys when knights were bold, entitled "The Adventurer." It was written by B. I.loyd Sheldon, and Is based upon the adventures of an impecunious -ount who lived In Spain at the time when gambling wa at Its height and when noblemen w:fgred everything m tho treasures of Mexico and Peru. tii those days duelling was popular ind the man who would not draw his sword to avenge an Insult or to protect a woman was a eid. The hero Is of the rollicking type f romantic lover that suits admir ably the great Bctor, who Is seen as Don Caesir do llaznn. William Far num Is at his best In such a role and he will win new laurels If people who have seen him In his latest produc Mon are correct In their judgment. Kstelle Taylor is his leading womnn ind she will m"ke her s' reen debut 'n this city In Ihe Fox photoplay. A itrnng cist will assist the stnr In j 'The Adventurer," nnd the direction I 'y J. Cordon Kdwnrds recalls the' pact that this director has been re 'ponsiblo 1'or many Farnum success- William Parsons. preld.-'nt of the Vallonal Film Cnrnornttnn nt A.uni. lea. spired no expense and In sev-: "rnl other ways "went the limit" in 1 'he milling of "The Blue Bonnet," i 'llllie Rhodes' first production for V. W. Hodklnson distribution which I nines to the Liberty Theatre again tonight. The first exc.tnpie of "going the ! 'Imlt" became evident when Billle rlhodes und an entire company of 51) ; player. Including a complete te-h-i n'cal nrcjini'.tttoo, nrrived in New ENCOURAGE BIRDS TO NEST Only Through Them Can the Many In cct Pests Be Kept Within ths Bounds of 8afety. Of nil the ways of ridding our srnr dens. parks nnd furies of tho Insect pests that destroy fruit, grain, and even trees, none Is so effective as the encouragement of birds. Must birds are niitiirally Insect enters, nnd It Is really nniiiKing to count the number of heclles, bugs, caterpillars nnd grubs thin a small bird will devour In a day. Andre Godsril. ft French nntursltst, remarks In e recent number of Ln Nn ture (Parts) that agricultural p'agues tnrnrlnbly follow the disappearance of birds, and he notes that the fi rests f Hungary were saved by the plac ing of ninny artificial nests te attract the feathered enemies of the grubs that were destroying ihe trees. II Is true that a few birds cut rrult and grain, but even these piefer In sects, and It Is probably Wne In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred that the bird which seems to be eat ing the fruit Is really pecking at an Insect Inside IL Many Film Pictures Per Seccnd Ttiklna motion pictures nt th,- rate of some IMHKI a second with n rinnera slid lens. Is the recent Hchlev-mt at of a French scientist. Illith sp. e.l pho tography s not new. but te-rei .fore ha depended upon elect i li'-parh shadows, wttbuut lenses, and Is king uflVient lllumltistlon for eb sr defl nllten. The mecbnnltun of the eiiinera ituoists of an aluminum reel eltttrl cnlly driven at 3,000 r. p. m. and winding film nt 104 feet a second At this rule pictures 2 Inches high are made Hlmut 10.1KH) times a second, larucr and smaller surfaces helm ex posed nt respectively slower and latter po..!s. nys the Ancmt I'upular Me chanics Mnimrine In an ariicle iiirry liii; s full pae tl!uumflon. The'llliimlioini Is a stream of hlch tiMis:oo electrte virk with s fre uiicoct of m'x.hi ioiiio a -.-.-c. o-l pro- lil.o! nt the r.Hal (.olnt of a i-o -cnve re'le.i.ir. and kepi from Hani ni; by a current of air. g AMI O. The Wa. kit's fitiarts. spi.o and toil. ' ries are f.ttuoin. n.'t ouly for Quality, but also for Qua itlty. " c,ie tliem a trial. If thy are not as rep-I resented, return them ar-d s"t your' tnon. v back. To be had from th? re- I tail dealers for Watkins' prol lets. ! J. M. Ashrraft, US W. Lano St. I Phono 137-L. CLOSE - UPS York from California and began to work Immediately In the iiietro:ollr. on a powerful utory by r.. lngleton. "The Blue Bonnet" l a ,lir.v ; the Salvation Army and over m-re Without question it gave lilllle KhodOB the finest opportunity she lias aver ball ill motion pk't UIVB. Tile production was diieett-J '' Louis William Chaudet, an iiiiaiilnalUe artist. Among the members of the organization who rna.l the trip with the star are Hen Wilson, long prom inent as a featured scn-en player, Stanhope Whcatcroft, Lloyd Bacon and Irene Iti-h. the ir-.hni.nl siait from the coast including Scott It. Heal assistant director and lto.s Fisher, cameraman. Billle Rhodes Is toui.y one of the few ingenue eotne.li' -lines ot ihe screen und at the piv.,eni time is lr ually without a rival, l-'nuu her days of splendid work in iiiok liu of the lively Christie (Vim-ilies, Miss Rhodes has been a finoi-ite wlih the picture devotees in ev.ny part of the country, and II was th - r lining that caused William Parsons to sign up starring contracts with her that re sulted In the production oi "'Hie (lirl of My Dreams." her lii.d long feat ure production, ifoilov. t d hy "Hoop la" and "The Love Call and "The Lamb and the Lion" tin- popularity of which has never been questioned. ... Viola Dana, the star of the Metro production, "Danfierniis to Men" now showing at the .Maiesllc thea tre haa been a slar sin e she was IC years old when she appeared on the legitimate, stage 111 Kl or (lutes' play, "The I'oor Little Rich C.irl." It was for this appearance ton, that she took the name by which she i; known to the publiic. her real name belitg Viola Flugratb. She Is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bmll Flugrath and was born in the city of Brooklyn twenty-two yenrs ago. She made her dei.nt as a child of five with Peter F. Daly in "The Newport Girl" nnd for three years after that she played wt'i Thomas Jefferson In "Rip Van Winkle" ami Ibsen's "When we Dead Awnken." MORE TO COMB , ( Her first nnnenriiTir.i in motion pictures was with Ivli on when sliel was eleven, but the lei:!Mm:tto s'.-ige clalmed her ngain nnd she did no' return to Kd'son until alter her suc cess In "The Poor LI' Ho Rich Girl'". Her first picture, "Molly, the I'riltn uier Boy," won for her a hour term contract. She then joined Metro and played In a long series of -ueeesses Her most recent proilin-'ions hnvo been "Please Get Marri- d," a screen version of the Mo'-o-cn farce bv Jaes Cullen and Lewis lten Prown. nnd "The Willow Tree." a I'nhitn anil Harris pl-y by ltenrio ;tt"l tlhodes. wherein she scored a 'I' li' 'riiininh for her 1 inpersointion of the wisl l.'ully poetic little Jnpar'e e girl. In "Dangerous to .Von" adapted by A. P. Younger from H. V. Ksmond's drama, "K!ia Comes To Slay." she returns to l lie Itind of n role in which she has won widest popularity, playing a roniplnr. viva clous young woman full of spiiit anil charm. if-YSti 1 .1 j yzilaroot Keeps mij liair kealtlvg f " By (iJi(T "Witdr.wt rr sularly . I V 5 ; fry talp iititt'v f ri'e from ttie nch-t.it ; rui.-r ot r! ..nJrul'f, the cpvk "t r.n-t I hair trouMf. I owe my luxuriant h'ur z the en.'V of r..v tri?ii.i to tlaa z ; KuarantceJ Cv Jiutf remwly." Mrwt liqlit Pb.imr-vi or WlMr-yX Hair Juic, will litin tin treatment. ifflHSfil! TW GtlAllANTF.r.n H.MH TONIC s : For sal tiers uulcr a - moruy-bach ptamntt z . I'. ('HAIVM.W. dniKirM. Mnoiiic llhli;., Il.woburjr, Oreiron. 11!' 'i:i:sto.. Km:,, s.-pt Kor iihout a month a h n at the lh- Trat fnrd Arms lias lak.n a part in the reariiiir of a liti, r of pups. The laolht-r f, i-ds tl-.i-tii rcfTiilai ly. but af t'T each nn-al tin1 ben sits on the pu ps. NOTU'K TO rililJC. The Winchester Hospital Tor the cure of Tub's rules: has taken owr all tl-rt intcr.s's of the Hiilier Sani tarium. Ail those indeb'.d to the old cm em will ph-ase call and set tle at she office of sanitarilllil. Those hohiliiK accounts against iustitutiou will present same. Wl ITKl: SANlTAIlil'M. NOTU V 111' MKK.TTNO OF IIOAKO ov Fiji ai.i.atio.n. Sutherlln. Ore., Sept. 7. in;i. Nn'ic Is hereby niven that on the first Tuesday In t'eiober, l!Cii, nt ono o'rleek p. m.. the Suthilin Val ley Irrigation Ilia riet will meet as a Hoard of Fe,nalna-.!on to hear and determine any obj.etion by any In terested persons to the ass. ssnients and apa.irtlnnmi nt thereof, mid nnv other matters connected tbsrewlt-li tbet aiay come before them. Board will in. et a th. lr office In the Fruit Orowers' buildi.iit In Suth erlln. Oteeron. on th data given above for such meetir.p. W. J. I.AIiO. President. A, P. SLACK. Secretary. affix POINTS ALWAYS TO NORTH Lodestone, Which Really Is a Mineral, Can Not Be inauceo to n Otherwise. I The lodestone Is considered the most wonderful stone In the world, but it Is really not a stone ut all, but rightly i.l,.,L., 1,1 I... uiinernl family. If i is aided bv a silken thread floated on mercury, or on a circular r,if In uiiler. the same oml of the stone will ulways point to the "Lode- nt" nr Vorlli slur: that fact is where II eot its t'Ullie. The lodestone Is a natural com- cm. h ns iti Yikltiirs of old us. to make centuries before America was ,ii,o.,v,.ied Bv rubbing a needle thim stiwl bar on a lodestone it be- m(i(oiitl7-d nnd will float nntcr and always point to the north. The mush powerful lodestones come from Sweden, and hunters tell stories of not belne nble to pick up their gun from the grouud after laying the! near lodestones. ' Galileo's original lodestone, with winch no made so mnnv esoerimetits, weighs only six ounces, yet It Is 300 yenrs old nnd holds as firmly now as It ever did. It Is exhibited in the TiHtuine de Galileo. Florence. Itnly The Iron weight at the bottom Is made lu the form of a sepulchre, probably nggesteil by the legend Hint Maho met's collin was supported In uilduir by lodestones. PRIMITIVE SOUTH SEA CHART One Used by Native Navigators of the Marshall Islands Was Made of Sticks. A oa chart of the South Pea Islands rnnde of sticks, whK'h served as an ac cunife amJ authoritative pulde for the during navigators of tins Marshall Isl.-tml juM as uiedern maps tlu, ts one of. the exhibits to he seen in tlie South Sea Iskintl hull of the American Museum of Nuturnl History in New York. The strung sea chart is the plft of Unhurt Louis Stevenson, who lived on the Island of Samoa four years hefore his death. Distances between the islands were measured by hours, not miles. These charts are but little used now, but there was a time when each young chief was compelled to pass his exam ination In the charts, knowing them by heart, as they never were tiiken to sea. Some students say the sticks represent currents, as there are four distinct sets of swells from four quarters of the seas at various seasons of naviga tion, which were closely studied by the ua lives. The Olckcissel. The dlckeissel Is a small migratory bird, about six nnd one-fourth Inches Ions, tlie male beautifully blended with yellow, white nnd nniy, 'and with a black throat pnteh and brown shoulders. The female is duller. These birds are very numerous in the middle portions of the United States, frequenting dry, busily hVlds or prairies. The dickclssel Is a persistent songster, although Its snug is weak and has little nielody. In July uim) August, when many birds are silent, dk-krissels continue their plain tive chant, even on the most sultry days. Their din Ming is a simple "ciiip, ehip, che-ehe-chee." They build their nests of weeds, grasses, roetiers, com husks nnd the like. They build on the ground, In bushes and thistles, nnd sometimes ln trees. The eggs of the dlekclsel ore four or five in number. They are a plain, bluish white, hardly distinguishable from those of the bluebird. Beads In the Levant. Rends are mote necessary tlina bread to the Levantine. Men, women and children wear aud carry beads to ward off ill link. Even the horses and donkeys have strands of beads nbout their necks "to bailie the evil eye" and the liao; horus of the, work oxen are decorated uith blue and white beads to keep them from fall Ins prey to disease. In Athens, Constantinople, Tlflis, Smyrna nnd other cities of the Levunt men of all classes curry short strands of fldsol beads which they play with while walking lu the street, riditiff In sweet cars and trains. Just as nervous men In the West linger their watch chains. Ik'ad shops abound every where In the larger cities nnd scueral stores and tnnrket stalls sell them In the Hiimlier places. l'eddlers hawk them lu tin streets everj-wli.re. W.llp.p.r. Old wallpaper will often look like new if a new border Is put nt the top of the room. Tlos will chance the celer scheme also if desired, if one of the up-to-date cut-em borders la used the average person can put It on. If a paperhaiieer Is employed a saving is made by cutting out the border one's self, thus snvlnc the pnperhniijjcr's Haie. A rood stoking paste for heavy I'aiHTs can be made of eicht parts of rye Hour to one part water, adding three more parts of boiling water and a little powdered resin. It pays to patch a soiled or torn bit of wallpaper, as a neat patch Is not noticeable Lucky Woman. Mrs. Gasaway The Judge's wife is Hie most fortunate woman in tke world. Mrs. Llssen What's the reason for all the envy? Mrs. Castiway ier husband sen tences all the tramps that come under his notice to beat her carpets and heln wltn (I cleaning. "Just Between You and Me says the Good Judga W-C CUT is a lon, fine RIGHT MRS. ALFRED 0. CORSIN Mrs. Alfrtd O. Corbln of Ocamock, Va., fe a real helpmeet for her hus band. She has returned to New York afteY a business tour to Holland for her husband, a member of the Wall street firm of Lcph & Co. When they ..ere married, each liked Mrs, Corbin's old Virginia name so well that they decided to asume that, instead of the husband's name. N?w Rigid Airship ts Speedy. In the ihit'SM riL'Ml mrslilp, (-SO. n 1fvi'iii;ioti (Py ihe Virkers people, pnr-Mr-iihir nttcntlnn whs Riven to rite liiiilnniloii of tiitu'-t'siiry horJ re st! mice nnd the cutting rtuwn of vi'iu'M, oml the hutldi'rs huve pro tnceil In U i a ship of only I M, nill 'ion tuhlc fetl citnoliy. whose per rorrniini'f In pep1 nnd eiPlurHiiee I? nun I to Unit of Il-rw nihi li-.'U. which 'tnt h cnioiclty of two tnilMnn rnhlr ''"I. The over;,!! length nf R-KO In '-:hi fi-i, IIn .tijiit.Hier 70 feet nnd ts hoiL-li! STi ff.t. The tntfil crovs Mft ? ::.s ft ton it son level, nnd the iNpor.ie lift Is 17.ft Tons. At full :ow.t ihe et trim Ted speed Is over sis- v unit's per tunir nnd the rniislnc -H'lhie nt th!e p.fd is four thnusnnd olios nto! It' five huridred miles lit 'iffy uiilt-p hi) tioiir iM-iehlitU' Ainerl- Artificial Milk on Board Ship. Tin milk problem on the liospltnl d.lps of the 1'iiiteij States navy Is oil'cd in ii .tlflereot and hlL'bl.v Imrerrl ii" f:ihl'.n. On bnard- the Mercury nut ('oiiir.iri rhere Is now a machine -'h'.-li inaitiiliietiires milk In any de ite.l (iiiHoiiiy, nlthouch the ship may niive t'.-eii at sea for weeks. The "me hni. I. at eow" needs to be fed with a oiiitiiioitlno of tinsnlted butler and -kiii Mied oilik powder, and It will give niik with any decree of butter fat which Is required. It attn produces -ream that will whip and tho fluid li!.-h It yields tastes like the h"t i i i y of dairy mOk and cream Unit tin he procured ashore. Eruptions cn the Sun. N'-'t b.r.L a'o. at the Yerkes oh er:nory tin eruption was observed fnii'i plioi, raj.j.ed) cn the rim of the -mi which threw up materlnl to a heirht of .'rfnioixi miles. One cloud of I' "hlch appeared as If flouting de 'in lied, was reckoned to have some h..Ti-:nnts of times the volume of the -:.'-'lr. We nre accustomed to reimrd cic;,i voleuidc explosions on the earth ' ih o-.Kt appiilitiig of natural phe--."ineiia. ton th.-y are feeble and trl- I'll--- dlsiari.auces eouipnrefl Willi the outbursts which nre cotittnunlly tak- ic place all over the body of the K J. -4 .' - v .''"'ii'.', i.vTrit 1 --r-'.-l .' . i : ---Z i The Remedy. "I en sorry I cirn no longer offer my rriin.ls a good buuiwr." "Oh. yes. yoo enn hen you take them oul In your flivver." Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much lon . er than a big chew of the ordinary kind that's be cause the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. t Put up in two styles - c.it tobacco CUT is a short-cut tobacco 1 rW,US haTlU W"EAT,J i o,ATfH a' kius to Va i should submit samples and ,et fu . , ua oeI0re elllo4 their grains. T Remember we have handled I your grain in the past and hvi t never failed to get satisfactory 4 results. ' T EVEUBODY'S EXCHANGE, Ine.1 1-ltOKESSIOXAI, CARDS "a'ji7g,7ciiF",""- "'yricla'n': KITH Wll.rtix Piano. Tlieory Lfll Kindergarten. 11)0) West Jlnl Si. Phone 13'j-u What is Your Answer? When you ride on Rir you have punc tures find bluwuuttt. carry pumpa. ei Ira tires, exini tuliea. und spoil ion of Kod clothfs. Vt.u Jtwtur (Kometlmtst und you mver know wlwt will tuppta next. When you ride on 1 nlvpral Fill vou cHtinot have a ptiiit turc .or bluw out. No pump to t un y, iKt-d no tr tires; you have no ust' fur Inner tub. i and you know you n-t abi.ut duubla niiloBtji' of your eainKS. ThouBandH huve hnivt-d this problem. TTnlV4'rHal Tiro Tiller, k naraniewd 100, 000 miles. UNIVERSAL flllER SBVKf SIHlfll CGRKtR OAK AND ROSE CAkL W. OHM&H. KAlJtCtl Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY MUSICAL K I NDERCABTEN. VOICE AHD Ml Ph)kul E.lncati.Mi, liiclucttnj new fe(iir of Indluji Clulw Wand Drill. TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! STAR SAVAGE REPUBLIC GOODRICH Five to elgbt tlioiuaxl " Suarantea on each. !"or tb balance of thit month we will giva a haarr duty rd Inn" tube free wita each tlrt P chased. Service Garage r.I.EXX H. TATMB 882 N. Jackion. Ron-burg, Or. and Wife. Graduates and post-graduates of the Oldest Charter ed College of Chiropracbi n the world have rc-or-ncd office 10 ' Perklna BUg. riPf. We use no dn. M tricltr. nothing D''' Chlropntctlc. anl " le, successful for t.io r- rears In handling Tlna disease known to family. , ,0 jl; family. Office hours Dr. R. P. Bradford