Saturday, August L", 1)2").
TTTE'I-A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
COTTON BASEOF
LACQUER FiNESH
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo
HEM L HAVs He?e A SPCMtDlT)
YOUJLOVS B.OONT.S- y
S Tod on, chemically treated,
tlio principal bnnic Ingredient us
ed in the making: or the nmterinl
tised in OniHhlng the bodies of
Many automobiles now munufnet.
ured. In exphilntn this new
-day method or flnl.shintf bodies
I he cul ton I in tern, the short f-Mii-f.i
left on thu io1t aMor the
'1iukt fibred cotton ban been re
Amoved tor uno in tin1 textile in
jditstry, is th' principal basic mat
icrtul uHcd in tnaLlns the finlsli.
( The linlcra are carefully and
thorouhly pui'il'icd hy flint shuii
iuff In u dUMtlnic machine eulh'd
a "devildusier", then baths in
i-ieurn, rxniRtie Mod a and acid, fol
'ji lowed by an elaborate Herb-a of
vanhinKs. After drying in ovens
'.t he cotton In nil rated by ne-ans
- ft .sulphuric and nitric acid. Alter
: nitration tbe nchln are removed
i by boiling, the water being chan-
ned often, and sarnethinjr like 2nd
each pound of cotton treated. Af
ter nitration the cotton beeom.p
"iiVroxnlin" ind is changed to a
syrupy Miiiid by the addition of
certain acetate mdventK. To this
basic pigment und other rare
Jully ficlcctt-d ingredb-ntH arc add
ed; the materials being combined
In .specially designed mixers, The
result of the through mixing of
these ingredients is lunger. The
boil v finishes used in t he e:t Hi eat
days of the automobile Industry
ere imide from linseed oil and
gums and those finishes dried by
oxidization, u chemical act ion
while Puco dries by evaporat ion
leaving a hard, tough film that
la waterproof, weather proof and
practically wearproof. The lac
quer finish Is applied in a fine
mist Hi rough the use of a spray
gun. In this Vay Die en tiro
Bitrfare of t he body is t It rough ly
covered w ll h i hi' finish. J uie t o
the fact I hat the lacquer finish
dos not require heat drying there
is a big saving in equipment of
the ordinary body finishes must
bo hend dried making It neeeg
.txiry to equip the plant with ox
peiisivcs evens.
The lacquer finished bodies are
not effected by cold or 'boding
vnter nor does rain, snow sleet
or ice harm the finish of the bod
ies, the finish of which is very
hard to scratch or dent and is
easy and cheap to clean.
Ingredients used by the manufact
urers the colors are non-fading If
reasonable care is taken of the
body and instead of becoming
dull, as do ordinary finishes. It
act uatly improves In lustre with
n' if given ordinary care.
Higfd tests show that fields,
gasoline, oils, greese. etc., will not
bnrm a larmier finished linilv nnr
will suit nlr or alknllnc dust lih li 1 "n,l"r l'"-s'" nn.l ihc K. To.
ruliiH nr.lln.irv l,n,K- finish,., luivn ! ' '' ''"I""1 x-l "O liilill IIS
a luirmrul ffivrt on sueli liodli'S."
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POPULAR
Employes of Postal Service
Dissatisfied With Retirement
Kver ninco the tutrodnctlotl of
Willy ti-Overlntid's complete two
line, of foiiis and sixes at th New
oik last spring the automo
bile Industry has focused Its atten
tion on the mw lln of six cylinder
fUei'Iand clow.'d cars which made
Mich a decided impression at ther
orb; I nal Hinwing. Tho price cut
on tin1 (tvtrl-uul Six le.uxe seilnn
follsvv closely on the heels of ihe
price reduci ion announce men t on
the Overl.ind !ix standard wedau
which was recently sla.-hed to its
new prb-e.
Sales figures ut the WillyH-Over-lantl
lactory ahow t lie- verlund
Sl 1 )el .-ui- sedan lo be one f
the most popular models ever pro
duce,! by (he company. Kollowlng
lit: introduction to the automobile
: wor'd at t he eastern autumoMie
allows orders were taken ho quick
ly for this model that the com-
iv's production schedule for this
land other models for lit 25 jumped
until the first six months of litis
proved to be the largest production
record of any similar period in me
history of Willys-overland. The
( verland Kix I el.uxe sedan is a
four-door six cylinder type of car,
fini.'hed in a deep blue with the
t intuitu r t v. n t one color scheme
above the beading.' The story off
the production of this fine six cyl
inder cm- marks a long period of
thorough experimentation ami trial
until WIMys-i tverhind had proven
to lis own sat isfuctioji (he ability
of this car to stand-up under the
ha mis of thousands of owners anil
drhers. -The introduction of the
overland Kix marked, in addition,
t lie culmination of months and
months of Intensive siinly by train
ed engineers lo produce the un
usual in six cylinder cars of this
type and class. That the overland
Hi Del.uxe sedan has proven
worthy of nil claims by its manu
facturer , is Indicated by the de
cided acclaim instantly made - for
this popular model, according to
Ceilings anl Hunks, local repre
sentatives of ihe Willys-Overland
company.
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The clilldrt u of the missionaries
are not neglected, for to thcin are
.s. ut the laitst children's books and
games.
Muring the past jcar Sl.TtJI cur
rcul pertothca Is t rom I li.oo'i f rl-
iids of the club were sent to tie.'
woekera all over the world: 2.1 SS
nidi 8 wen tlist Mbuled, S, Sti pra
yer books, ti:t, hooks of Iheo-ii-b-il
or secular character were
supplied lo inst Millions or liulivld
11,'. ;s: Hll.l :i- 1 . SS old tuaga utiles
ied papers. 2I2,0: t'hrisimas and
K::a;cr canls, :!i(,n:.,' plri ures and
ganten and iViM pi1"' of music
nad n-enrds were t.ito the
1l 'I II tl Ol' w'oikios alt met- (Ue
Klobe who otherwise would nave
had It'ile It any, oi these divert
tnp ae. neb's of civlliatlon lo be
guile, their hours.
I!ii-lii lias I'ev. I'nrni Sc!i-u1Ish
I.KSI.VCItAM. (A I') A census
umbrlaUen bv the l-cnlMKiatl Ae
demy of Science shows there are
4,L'r acknon lettged scientists In
,cningrnd, while in Moscow there
are only 2.t"4". 'Hie majority of
Ihe scientists are mathematicians
and natural science specialists,
Agriciih uristH form only four per
cent of the above figurei. The
percentage of nomt-n niong the
Moscow md Lenlugrinl di it ntlsls
Is H percent nllil 22 percent, res
pectively. f
Talk about cleaning house, a
Chicago woman cleaned out a pic
ture show by yelling 'lre!"
Hall's Catarrh
to, over forty v Sold by all diu;i.
V. J. CHENEY &. CO..Toledo. Ohio
WINDOWS
SPECIAL LOT
30 REDUCTION
A Ileal Saving Opportunity If Yuu Are
Ituildin!; or Keniodullin.
The Grande Ronde Lumber Go.
llclall' nl Ai'rou Trm ka on Urmvowl Aie.
Mrs. K. A. Kauue of St. Loiiih la
only 28 and she's been married only
H couple of weeks, but she's one of
the leading real estate women of tho
touniiy. Just after her murrtniu who
loltl a Sl.uno.uiH) hctel, getting a
comiutsbfun of $4U,Uuy,
Old Reading Mailer
Put lo Good lT$iC3 by
(.luirch Organization
tW.KVKI.AM f AP) The pres-; and
nt retirement aci for postal .eni-itend
enpldyes are expected lo iit
the conventions. In addition
ployes wid be the chief topic
speakers at the meetings of eight.
! organizations 1 hat will - celebrate,
I "postal week" lu re August ITS lo.
2y. :
I At present, clerks and carriers
'retire at 5 and supervisors at it)
laml are paid $tu a uiouth, provid
ing they have spent 30 years in the ' ton,, who' will act a
t service. If they have-served less the genenil meeting
the organizations mentioned
there will be the national associa
tion; of 'WHtnl motor vehicle em
ployes nnd I )if ( ihio post mast er.-i'
association.- There will also lie a
general conference of post office
inspectors.. .
'Onressinan Theodore K. Ibir-
chairmtin of
United Stales
Illinois School Offers
Police Summer Course
KVANi'TOW ILL... (AP) Sum
mer short courses in the theory
a iu) practice of law enforcement
fur police officers education In
American universities,
Norlhwesiern I'niversity Ikih of
fered its facilities to the Internnt-
.ew : ional Association or 1 hiefs or I'ol-seii-
'ee for the holding next summer
and ,r school. J. Dlcks.ni of Tr-
I'ongiessman Charles- onto. anaitu, presuietn oi me as
f Ohio. CangresMiian tlot'il ;tion- h;lH named a special
grunted is so small thai em- Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania. Sena-; 'i"iinittiec to lia upon the utmer
t appei.r' to accept it only ' lor Mlmeon 1. Kess of Ohio. Hena- I sitN ,;
than :in years,the pay is pro rated, "f'Senntor 1i
Local postal workers say the pro- I Ifaurpsllir
visions of the act are 'utterlv in- Ut
adequate lo meet reasonable service 'post ' roads
nnd 'employment needs. The un-'A-'. Mouney
nu Iti
ployt
orge II. uses of
cbainnan of the
commltti-e on post office
VorUnien I iicover I'oiindation
Of Ancient (jermnii Waterworks
POTSDAM, (Al')- Kuins of
what 1h thought to be the fonnd-
prnctfcully tdefcat th' -very purpose
for -which the law was . Jiitemled,'
Tho discussions on the retirement
act are expected to take pl'ace. at
the meetings of the n::tional as
sociation of postal stiiiervisors, .the
united national association of po.-;t
ntion of famous waterworks con- office clerks ami the national rural
si rucletl In 1 i's:t to supply rots- )i
dam castle with water were re
cently accidentally discovered dur
ing some excavation work.
Tho foundation is extremely
massive and built of sandstone and
ancient bricks. Several arclieolo
gists declared the ruins represent
ed the water works foundat Ions'
1. lilt during the reign of Leopold
I. An additional force of work
men lias ben employed to lay
bare us speedily as possible what
may lie an interesting historical
Tind.
r carriers' ausoci;ition.
other subjects to he -' discussed
during the week Include the "Kf
fect of the N't. w 1'ostal Knies" and
the "Kjt(ansion of the. Air Mail
Serlce.'
.More 'than noon postal officials
tor I" rt.nk 11. Willis of Ohio, Con
gressman Calvin . Paige of Massa
chusetts. J,ohn II. Part lett, fir.st
assistant posfmas'er general' hnd
I'osl niy'er. (J'heral Slurry S. New,
are on tlie progiitiu for aiblresscs.
"ScieiitifitM 'think that the dls
.covery d a fo.fsil of a fivc-tied
JVoV.se- is a' more impfirlant event
than the ltblh of Christ. They
travel! tiroinjil the world to s e a
skeleton, bul would not cross the
street to save a soul."
V. J. Hryan.
proffered
a faculty
for t Ail
Aug-
The university bus
class rooms, laboratorlei
and dormitory t'aeililk
for the police school.
ciet Ion may. if It desires,
all or pit ft ' the faculty
list Vulimer. chief of police at
Perk ley. Calif., who already is
experimenting with police short
courses in his own city, and W. P.
Wittberger. chief of police at Kv
itnston. udvocnto acceptance of
NorwLStern Pniverslty's ' offer.
Coiii-ses iu toe school would In
clude polfc n.'-thods, criminology.
NKW YOltK. ( AP) The church
Periodical ( lub, a unit pie cooper
ating agency ot the KpLseopal Ch
urch, has prepared an appeal to
the tieaeral Convention of the
Church at New Orleans next Oct
ober for books, magazines, pamph
lets, even newspapers- dd a. id
new, and on every . subject, to I
carry on the work which is vol- j
unt a rlly assumed :t 7 years ago.
This organization's tt.j-k is toj
keep the ' mission workers of the1
church, especially in the oui -of -'
way places of tii" world, supplied '
wit h reading matter. A globe- j
trotting lady, entering the hut ut I
a missionary in one of these was-j
to pieces some years ago. found j
him perched on a ladder, his head i
bent back, scanning the columns
of an old new sp:i per which had ;
been pasted over a stovepipe hole, j
It was the inspiration for thej
founding of the Church Periodical!
Club. j
. In the intervening years its work
has extended to every purl of thej
The usso-1 u'uriit. it supplies mo oniy nimea,
.furnish prayer books and hymnals, bull
selentllic works, fiction, iuai;a-
zincs, newspapers, pici uri
ami cab nii MS. garner. sIm
and phoiotirapli records
It maintains a score of
libra '-les" a ml is pracl I
Sole ,:mppoi 1 ti bat l a d
eoulpp' d p rniaiieiit lil
various par's of the world.
The particularly appealing fut-
Making Ordinary Flour
Is No Accomplishment
Any mill can produce an average, ordinary grade of flour
that will possibly give you just average, ordinary satisfaction
in the kitchen or less. But GOOD flour, expertly milled in all
processes, is not such an easy accomplishment.
That's why we stress "Federation" it's an EXTRA GOOD
flour, produced only by the most skilled milling and with the
utmost care taken to see that its uniform high quality, excellent
color, and heavy food value do not vary.
It pays to buy "Federation" because it's a Grande
Ronde Valley flour and because it satisfies best in
the kitchen. It's guaranteed try a sack.
Your Grocer Has It!
'Don't Say Flour Say Federation"
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sociology, ant)
municipal law.
federal, slate
and
lire of the club's u
ulying reading mat
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lo those
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Is now located in its
new store, formerly
o c cu p i e d by Ash
Bros., with a full
line of the latest
Fall Fashions in La
dies' Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery.
We cordially invite
the public.
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Washing, Washing,
Washing!
F!y the side of many a stream in Europe you
can see women doing the family wash in that
old, back-breaking way. ' They carry heavy bas
kets down to the stream soak the clothes and
scrub, scrub, scrub on tho bare boards and hard
rucks.
Contrast that with the average American
home whore washing is dono in comparative
ease. New labor-saving soaps and compound;!
eliminate much of the old scrubbing, even in
homes where electricity does not eliminate it
all. Wash-day is over in a few short hours.
Time for pleasure, for other things.
Not only in washing, but in practically every
phase of woman's work, new products and in
ventions are freeing her from home drudgery
and slavery. She has leisure now nnd comforts
that the average foreign woman cannot even
imagine.
To a large measure this has been due to ad
vertising. Advertising has familiarized Ameii
can women with new inventions. Advertising
has made possible the wide distribution of new
products. Hy increasing sales, advertising has
reduced the price of modern household utilities
to the reach of the modest purse.
ADVERTISEMENTS ADD NEW EASE
TO LIKE. READ Til EM.
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