A i u . ì - U l | i Ship by Truck 10 W ays to SAVE GASOLINE 1— Drive a small car—a Ford. 2— Keep your Tire Air Pressure correct. 3— Keep your front wheels aligned. 4— Keep your Ford Hitting Full on all Four. 5— Keep all moving Parts PROPERLY OILED. 6— Keep the proper amount of Veedol or Monogram Oil in your crankcase. 7— Keep your Ford shod with Goodrich, Pennsylvania or Goodyear tires. They are resilient and guaranteed. For Short Hauls Motov Truck Caravan (This is Important) 30 LOADED TRUCKS—ALL DIFFERENT MAKES 8— Insist that your carburetor gas level be correct. (This is Quite Important) Portland to Eugene 9— Insist on Genuine Ford Parts. (This is Very Important) 19— For help always bring your Ford to the ACE GARAGE. (THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT) AND RETURN MAY 17 TO 21 COVERED THE FOLLOWING ROUTE: day, May l 9. PORTLAND—Leave 8:30 a. m. Mon­ MONROE—Arrive 10:30 a. m. Lunch day, May 17th, via Steel Bridge, CORVALLIS—Arrive 1:00 p. m. Grand Ave., Hawthorne, Eleventh INDEPENDENCE—Arrive 6:30 p. and Milwaukie Sts. m. OREGON CITY—Arrive 10:45 a. m. HUBBARD—Arrive 1:00 p. m. Lunch DALLAS—Arrive 10:00 p. m. DALLAS—Leave—9:30 a. m. Tlmrs- WOODBURN—Arrive 2:30 p. m. day, May 20tli. SALEM—Arrive 6:00 p. ,m. Parade McM ! X N VILLE—Noon. Lunch. 7 :30 p. m. SALEM—Leave 7:00 a. m. Tuesday, NEW BURG—Arrive 6:30 p. m. NEW BURG—Leave 7:30 a. m. Fri­ May 18th. day, May 21st. ALBANY—Arrive noon. Lunch. HILLSBORO—Arrive 10:30 a. m. JUNCTION—Arrive 4:00 p. m. FOREST GROVE—Arrive 4:00 p. m. EUG E NE—Arrive 6:30 p. m. EUGENE—Leave 7:00 a. m. Wednes- PORTLAND—Arrive 6:30 p. m. A Wonderful Demonstration of Truck portation Necessity of Business Roads. Showing the r .... Stearns-Gregg Concert Jonipan^ ' ■ ■TV 9i*5Lf m m -- . ;S"V t' , • .41 * }! Commercial f ■# * ~ If : V 1 il " OREGON AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS’ ASS N. DEALERS’ MOTOR CAR ASS’N. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS’ ASS’N. It can be stated upon good au­ thority that the Southern Pacific is contemplating making a change of schedule June 1. This has- led to the rumor that the Airlie passenger train may be discontinued which would prove of much inconvenience to the peoplo of that section. There was quite a snappy verbal encounter on one of our crowded street cars the other day. A young woman arose to give her seat to a sharp-faced elderly woman who had entered, and as the latter seemed re- luctant about taking it the young woman said with a pleasant smile: iigj i , .ore txauty, you know.” “Thank you.” was the sour reply “but one would need glasses to set the beauty.” “Perhaps." the young woman re­ joined quietly, “hut none would be j required to so ■ the age,” and she re­ I sumed her seat.— Boston Tran­ I script. Even age must be courteous. ill ■III" And build the highway now. Will not raise taxes, as present road program is provided by the motor vehicle license fee and gasoline tax alone. A HOT ONE. (Continued from Pagt. 1.) ments, having sustained a loss only i once. He states that he averages 60 per cent hatch from all the eggs set, and that in twenty one days the eggs hatched more than double - one’s money. To a novice the man­ M ner of rolling and cooling, saturat­ ing and contriving “air space” is truly interesting. “The severe cold weather,” the Dr, said, “did not ef­ fect my birds badly for in January, from 320 hens I sold 540 dozen eggs, receiving $320.00 for same." We began to think fruit growers, rather than poultry growers, suffer­ ed from the winter’s sewrity. The Dugannes have just received a fine hull dog from Dr. Watts of Port­ land. The dog will act as guard ov­ er the flock of birds at the home. We thought it well that the Doctor does not have his chickens and watch dog “below the Mason and Dixon line” as some "coons” would likely have some cloth removed from the seat of their trousers. The dog need not discourage visitors, imv/ever, as the Dugannes find great pleasure in expaining the merits of their successful industry. Presents Two Splendid Concerts at Chautauqua With Entertaiarni'c" by person Vote 302 -Yes K ay Chatìfle Train Schedule. WHERE THE BABY CHICKS COME FROM M V .... — ---------- -- Two delightful concerts by real a riists are assured C hautauqua audiences in the coming of th e Stearns-G regg Concert company on the last day. They refu te the old idea th a t Americans do not care for the best in music. Chau­ tauqua assemblies welcome the real, throbbing, vibrating music of th e great composers when it is so given that it can be understood. This trio of a rtists With violin, ’cello and piano, play real music and play it exceedingly well. T he S tearns sisters are complete m asters of th eir instrum ents, and L orna Gregg, pianist and accompanist, is one of the best-known pianists of Los An­ geles. She plays with ra re brilliance. Ac the fourth member of the company comes Fay Epperson, reader, child Im personator and w histler. She is a delightful and versatile entertainer, who has won a distinct reputation for herself upon the Chautauqua platform. AUTO EPITAPHS He drove while lit; It seems a shame His lights could not Have been the same. COLLECTIONS Knight Adjustment Co., Mcfyiinnville Ore. Independence Chautauqua May 27-28-29-30-31. Normal Commencement June 12 to 16 is Commencement' week at the Oregon State N orm al/ The speaker will he President of the University of Idaho. The program of the week follows; Saturday, June 12— President’s luncheon and Junior Prom. Sunday. June 13—Baccalaureate sermon. Monday, June 14—Faculty recep­ tion; class play. Tuesday, June 15—«Last chapel and class day; alumni program and banquet. Wednesday, June 16—Commence­ ment. Phone the news to M2113. tm UR New Cars are about all gone and if we are lucky enough to get more O they will be higher priced. If You Want to SAVE MONEY Buy Your Car NOW. Nash and M axw ell Let Us Rebuild Your Old Tires The life of a tire is not ended when the tread is worn out To discard it is to throw away the greater part of its value. With a Miller Ad-On-A-Tire, for a fraction of the original cost your tire can be made practically as good as new. And it makes it an oversize tire with all an oversize tire’s advantages. Our process rebuilds any make of tire with new side walls and the Miller Geared-to-the-Road tread. This famous tread meshes with the road and produces positive traction. Every ounce of driving power is utilized, for the wheels do not slip. The Miller Ad-On-A-Tire is actually a part of the tire. It is built with several layers of fabric and high grade rubber. It fits snugly, and cannot creep. Let us re-mile your worn tires with the Miller Ad-On-A-Tires. Bring them to us today, and we will show you how to get miles and miles of additional service. Independence V u lca n izin g M. J. O’DONNELL, Prop. Shop We have several GOOD USED CARS and the PRICES ARE RIGHT Also One NEW FORD SEDAN Our lines of TRUCKS are UNEQUALLED. (1. D /2 and 2 Ton) Tractors, Threshing Machine Outfits and Farm Machinery T h e A u t o U tilitie s C o . DALLAS, OREGON INDEPENDENCE, OREGON