The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 04, 1922, Image 4

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    OREGON
I N V I T E S THE
WORLD
£ *'
«H
PORTLAND
HrpPÓDPÒME
iï?
WORKS FOR CHILD
MUST KEEP WELL
1925
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
APPLE-PECTIN AS COW FEED Mother* in n Like Situation
Portland, Oregon
V A U D E V IL L E PH O T O P L A Y S
Com plete C h « n | t Sun and T h u r *
M .«ttn r« IVaily
T w ic e Nightly
S atu rd ay . S unday. Holiday «. C o n tin ú en »
Y O U C A N E A S IL Y L E A R N lO
<rr»r*r»o kr ih, UU...I si.tM [vp u tm u i
FLY
and ha ca n t a Pilot by tak in g the c o u n t of Inatruotion
offer.
but $tvO.Oo— uae.t *o be
>0 00— and tak e* but ten w e e k *
For
addreaa
O R E G O N - W A S H I N G T O N A I D A H O A I R P L A N E CO.
214 Spalding Bldg., Portlan d, Ora.
MADE IN OREGON
Pulp Should Provo Valuable Adjunct
to Faro of Animal Whan Com­
parad With S.lage.
>' ( A ( : |. u 11 u i • »
T h e # o «t —
tnfoiuutlion
That drietl «iqde ptviln pulp shoultl
FOR EVERY NEED
p r o \ e a \ a lu u M o m ljiin ot t o t h e f;tr%*
o f th e d a iry c o w U the* c o n c lu sio n
l i m n n fro m a n a ly x e a a n d M i n i t r i a l*
Should Read This Letter
from Mrs. Enrico
PUBLIC ROAD CONSTRUCTION
»
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Chicago, Illinois - " l took Lydia R About One-Half of All Highway* Balng
Built Aro Boing Aided by tha
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for a
Government.
sarlou a trouble. l
had tried doctors and [
____
all said the s a m e a n ti*r.p«t.a k , i h , railed ot.t*e i s , , r i m * « i
operation. A t tin t 1 i
e> a«n«eii»re )
>nly f e lt th e p a in o n
W hat
th e n e w
fe d e ra l
h ig h w a y
WMGLEYS
np
my
proprlatlon to lie et pended under the
■
r i left side,
“ s i hut ‘ later
‘
W.
t.»el it on
iin ' d ..........
. . ..
. . . . . . __ i.
I 1 seemed to feel
ire c tio n o f th e b u r e a u o f p u b lic rondi,
A
I L K
TmJ# in Your OKI O re Write for Caiakv
both sides. 1 am a lT ilt e d S t a i « « lh*im rtm ctit o f A g r i c u l­
Q l’ A U T Y SPR A Y E R MFC CO «45 Gnunl Axe IVrtlawd. Or»
tun*, In c o lla b o r n t io n w it h th e U u r v a u
p o w e r aewing-ma­
T h is M
m ade
w ill m ake Silo*. Airanarle*. lU s # merit*. e tc , W a t e r ­ o f A n n u a l In d u s t ry .
chine operator and tu ra , w ill m en u to th e c o u n try I* a c ­
proof, K otproof, Rat proof and Fir#pi oof
M E D U S A
have
a little girl to c u r a te ly g a u g e d In a aytiu pal* p r e p a r e d
a f a v o r a b l e sU*>rvlni 5 w h e n c v u n p are d
McHlusa M a t c rp r««
i W h ite V tiai I Cem ent !•
support, t w o r k in a b v th e hutvMit a h o w in g th a u m » »•*
the beat for Stucco P iaster on outside for H u n gs- i w ith d r ie d b e e t p u lp a n d c o r n sila g e ,
ta ilo r shop and that
lo w s— D ooa^n ot »lain^nm ll ^d^rt . an^ln. hoa. J off
A|<J>le |H-vtln p u lp Is t h e b v -p r o < lu .l
lineof work has been
A . M c M i l l a n a c o „ iso u n ion * v i n . P ortlan d
re u u tln in g a f t e r pectin ha* b e e n <\
v » n alack thia year and 1 am home juirt
t ra c t e d fro m a p p le p o m a c e , or, a s It .......................................
H E M STITC H IN G A N D HLKAT1NU.
. . . _______
of the timo. I do not like to
take any
B u ttonho -,g — 1 ttcris — rialtin* — T u . k tn * »n.l C l u i i u i t i c h n u . !< aotnetitnes called, elder pre>s cake
chances, ao 1 consulted mv friends, and
All M i ll eirdvrs giv e n c a re fu l and prom pt attention
A f t e r the p e c tin lias been extracted one lady said. T a k e Lydia I'iukham's
E i r e Shop. SSa M orrison St.
-
.. . bettor
.
about three-fourths o f - the
total weight medicino,‘ * so I did. 1 have felt
A iw »i »i*ce to hat
end L ie . w«ti.
of the pulp is water, rendering it sub- right along and am m good enough health
Open-« » a t , .
x.* stark S l J'v t
rit|>ld K|HiUage. Heretofore tt to go to work. 1 recommend your V e g ­
etable Compound an 1 Sanative «Vash to
has been thrown away, hut It has been
a ll." — Mrs. M a r y R n k ici ». 46J N. Car­
Sixth street o p p osite T h e O reg o n ia n and Al­
found that when the pulp Is dried penter St., Chicago, Illinois.
d e r »tre a t op p o s ite M #ir A F ra n k '». Th a B #»t
tt can he kept for a considerable time
Often the mother is obliged to support
E ating p la ce in tha C ity.
T h a F inest C o ffe e
and. because o f Its reduced weight, her children and good health is neces­
and P a *try a S pecialty.
handled and shipped economically. sary. Lydia B. rSnkham's Vegetable
Some manufacturers have recently In­ Compound is just the medicine you can
Writ# us for prieee ar.d market condition» on
stalled evaporators for drying the depend u]wn. It is a medicine for wo­
Vtsl Host. Pool In, Fisks. PcUtoes. Omoes. etc
pulp In order to market the product men's ailments and the relief it brought
Mrs. Enrico it nu r b r in g to you . Keep
Forty Years in the Same Location.
for stock feed.
Portland, Oregon
well by taking Ly i !'. Cinkham’s V eg­
The feeding experiment Included a etable Compound
preliminary test with one cow for a
PORTLAND HIDE & WOOL CO. hid » '- ’ì 1?/ " ¿'" mc I u «.
period o f 20 days, and a later one
Did Seem Time for New Hat.
l i n i MÖSTS. SOIT .A03 USIMI.
CASCAR A HARK
with ti cows. The dried pectin pulp
Addr«**
B
Write for 1-rice« and Shipping Tmg,
was always mixed with three times its
When does a man need a new hat?
weight o f Water several hours before This by Harris I'ayne ought to shed
feeding. In the first test the cow was some light on the question:
"W e
fed corn silage for 20 days, then, after
shall have to purchase a new hat. It
a transition period o f 5 days, she was
construction of a Rock Road
1 to 5 ton l!MC, Republics. Whites, etc.
given pectin pulp for 20 days, and. embarrassed us no little yesterday to
Overhauled —Guaranteed.
after another transition period o f 5 discover. In observing the usual social which the |275.00n.ikkki previously ap
W E N T W O R T H A I R W I N . Inc.
days, she was fed corn silage for an ameully in the presence of a lady, that preprinted by congress has been put
Oragon Distributors for GMC Trucks
Second St., C o r T a ylo r
other 20 days. In all these periods re had politely lifted the brim of our I'p to December 31. (212,077246 bed |
P ortlan d. O ragon
EXPERT
grain was fed in connection with the [hat and left the crown itt statu quo." been put to work In projects either etr
ttrely complete or under construction
Fire Proof and Modern
roughage.
— Detroit News.
Dyeing & Cleaning
To match that amount the states ap
The average production during the
propriated (2 S U ÌV J U , making » total
corn-silage feeding-periods was 312
EXCELLENT SERVICE
How Halifax Got Its Name.
o f $402 15»! ■
pounds
o
f
milk
and
14.65
pounds
o
f
BvPsrdPoM R-um M m PMd wot« J
^ R K A N D M O R R IS O N S TS.
I f placed end to end the ronde to be
Halifax, the cat lt:il nf Nova Scotia,
butterfat. During the p e r io d when
Circular» »«wt price».
Depot liemaon Car» diract to Hotal. K op ala
.
mr
r » r
j
/a n » » Pric«». Canter Shop pm* ar.d Theater district.
founded by Lord Cornwallis In 1749, paid for by thle money would encircle j
A t > our Btxk and Call ,
pr anx a . c la * *. p ~ ..
is named after the ear! of Halifax, the the earth at the equator aud extend as 1
fern er;y with Clyde H« k «L
far ns from New York to Suu Fran
English statesman who served his
cisco on the second lap. The total
RCBBEP STAMPS and MARKING
country In the house of commons and
mileage of roads under construction
DEVICES.
house o f lords from 1693 until his and completed, the department's roc-
death In 1715. In England, the city of orda show, was approximately 27.0u*
T h e Sets Com plete or Parts.
Halifax Is o f considerable Importance miles. O f this milage U.Ó53 miles was
W r i t e f o r p rice *.
!u projects entirely completed.
I'll,
as a market town
MYERS
BLACKW
ELL
CO.
balance of 17,440 miles was In projects
lAf u * «
MS Hawthorn# Av*..
PORTLAND. ORB
which were still under construction
Pioneers of Today.
but reported lip per cent complete Oe
Must Keep Credit Good.
I
Lea* Costly Dealing.
The yonng fellow who leaves a sal­ tober 31. In those projects there was
Lots of men do business on other
"T h e portrait painter charged me
F.xpart a d ric e on any
aried job to go into business for him­ the equivalent o f 12.<sx> miles of rotn- I people's money. Those who succeed $1.000 t«> do me In oil,** said the man
INCOME
self Is as much of a pioneer as his pleted roads, so that the completed | learn that It’s not how much business who hail Just cleaned up In the stock
experlrr.ee tn ■
.
A -r W J a
n
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1 ,
TAX
PROBLEMS I m
ent B u re a u * Is offered
ancestors who crossed the plains.— road to data was mora than 7!1.0U<>
A G R IC U L T U R A L IM P L E M E N T S
those u nable to visit our
iulles. * or~ nsarty enough to encircle |
do but how good they maintain m arket
**You got o ff cheap, * replied
F a rm
Im plem ents— New
and
secong
office
S tate you r troubles b riefly and
Portland Oregonian.
hand,
sp
ec
i*l
prit
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K
v
enahade.
the glot>e.
i their cred it The man who can bar the man who had been on the losing
•en d in
1 . 1 w ith
i ; I «X
I and
situ w
*s e C w
v . , ill
. 1 a. ■ < w you
y V* h
s.vsi-
on-
V, . .
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eat to f"*odrie.*s advice. It w ill pay you to 340-366 L M orrison S L
h a st 51.
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prior to five years ago the federal ' row when he needs money Is tho man side. “ In the future 1 think I’M have
get in touch with a s now
E. J. Curtin. B R A Z I N G . W E L D I N G A C U T T I N G
Nova Scotian Honorary Titles.
Room 806 L e w i* Bldg.. Portlan d. O regon, j N o rt h w est W .id ir .g Jk S upply Co. u 1st SJ
government took no active part In the whose conduct of business Is ap my dealings with a painter Instead of
In 1621 James I conferred the titles road construction of the country. To- ; proved.— Exchange.
C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G
i a broker.**,
F o r reliable C lean in g and
knights and baronets o f Nova Scotia day about one-half o f all roads under t
.
i
—
R A I N IE R H O T E L
D y e in r se rv ice rend parcels to
us.
W e pay return postage.
on a number of Scotch adventurers coootracuon ur* t-Wa« nfifi.l nn.,.. U!
Horn4)i Qw, „
Saturday NoU.
Ra»t H M d a
1 3 U *k .
Or*
Inform ation an d prices given
Very Caetralh Located Convenient t» all
whose object w ai to colonize North Ijr by Hi« fiilvrs l govrm m .fit, anil to#
upon request
Depots, and one Mock From main Po*tofl*ce
const met too is sul>J«<t to wopactiuu
Tha great hornad owl. a typtc -'
n m r . daar.“ said tha aura
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E N IC E 'S C I T Y D Y E W <'»R K 8
America.
E stablish ed lftVv
P ortlan d
and approval ot f
g'.tn vrv
j wooduad bird. Is, m j » tlM ka
r, y I
■ r « » i ta fro«^$$|yp-
A
Convenient
Arrangement
tor
Feed­
F ire P r o o f and Modern
C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N *
ing Cows Which Saves Much Labor.
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’ fo rv stry Uagaxlna. l b ) tnoK TWVrv
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To Rester© Handwriting.
N E W H O U S T O N H O T E L C lark e L ire -, r >r
S pr
4 Y it d «
PO W ER
SPRAYERS
f r o m $150 t o $400
c o n d u c te d by th e b u r e a u o f c h e m istry ,
I 'n i t e d S ta t e * l v p u ru n o u t o f A g r lc u l*
W aterproofed
C^E M E N T
BAB S RESTAURANT
? L Cafetería
Page & Son
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
RITZ HOTEL
Radio Outfts
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
A. E. Holcombe. Manager
W e e k ly R a ta * to Perm an en t Gueate
Sixth and E v e rett Street*. T h re e Block*
from -N>w Post of flee. F o u r B locks from
U n ion Depot. P ortlan d. Or*..
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S
C u m m .rc ia i Iron W orks, Itii a M ad.son.
□ R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N
Chronic diseases a sp ec ia lly Dr. W . N
Alien 330 FWddner Buildina.
pectin puip was fed the cow made
3s"«0.9 pounds o f milk and 15.68 pounds
o f fat.
Although this test showed
FORD O W N E R S
that the pulp produced 14.7 per cent
M r F ord O w n e r— D o you w an t to In­
D R . G. E. W A T T S
more milk and 7.1 per cent more but-
crease your m ileage
to 50 per tent? If
212 Oregonian Baikiing.
so, buy a S tran sky V a po rize r and D e c a r ­
terfnt than the corn silage, the re­
bonizer
Good live A g e n ts wanted. A u »o
PORTLAND. OREGON
sults can not be considered conclusive.
£pei ialty Co.. 5*8 Pey ton B idg , Spokane,
W a sh .
SPECIALIST
In the second and more extended ex
H ORSES. M U LE S B O U G H T . SO LD
perl men t the pectin pulp was com­
Female and Rectal Troubles and
U S S T A B L E ^ . 166 Union Ave. D ra ft
pared with drle«l beet pulp, a feed that
horses bought and sold._____________________
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
It resembles more closely than corn
M A C H IN E R Y
Send us you r inquiries for an yth in g in
silage. 'Die 6 cows were fe«l for 80
Chicken House Sash, 67c Iron
or \V< <dworking M ach in ery. L o gg in g,
days on beet pulp soaked with three
sa w m ill. Contractors' K qu ip m ert, Lo co -
Writ# for pric#» on doors and windows. Men­
m otives. Boilers. En gin es. Cru sh ers, Hail,
times its weight o f water, then, after
tion this ad. W# manufacture HE ACOCK
Cabie. Belting, etc. B u rk e M ach in ery Co.,
a transition period o f 10 days, they
SASH Sc DOOR CO.. 214 Ut St.. Portland. Ore
52S R a ilw a y E x c h a n g e B ld g . P ortlan d, o r.
were fe«i for 30 days «»b pectin pulp
MOLER BA ÜBER COLLE«. E
soaked with a similar quantity of
Teach**!« traJf in 5 wreka. rom « pay while learn-
PATENT ATTORNEY
W e can show you how to turn your pater.table W
Poaitama aecured.
* nt# for catalogue,
water.
The snaking was from one
idea* into cash. <)rrgon Lirrraed Mechanical 343 Burnside street. Portland. Ore.
feeding time to the next, but In warm
Engineer.
THOMAS
B ILY E U . 2U2 Steven* M O N U M E N T S — E. 3d and Pm # Sts.
Building. Portland, Ore.
Otto Schum ann G ran ite 6c M a rb le W o rk *.
weather the pulp should not be
allowed to soak for more than one or
PERSONAL
•*A M oderate P riced Hotel of Merit**
| M a rry if L o n e ly ; m ost successful “ H om e
two hours. The pectin pulp contained
M a k e r*;
h un dreds
rich.
confidential;
HOTEL CLIFFORD
approximately 7 per cent crude fat
' reliable, ye a rs ex perien ce; descriptions
'
'
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t.*« • •
Mr* N ash ,
(not all o f which Is true fat), 7 per
P rin cip a l E a st Side H otel i m inutes from Box 556, O akland, C a liforn ia.
S hoppin g District. F ou r block* from 8 P.
cent crude protein, and 26 ¡>er cent
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
E a s t Bide Station.
Mi
P I P F C B e p a ire d by expert*.
crude fiber, as compared with 0.3 per
I II L O
M -h
cent crude fat, H per cent crude pro­
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J \ J Before buying r>i»*where «»re us C olu m bia
tein, and 20 per cent crude fiber In
W o o l clean in g an d cardin g
W o o l b a t* ! ^ uf
C o . 14 if» Union A v e , Portland.
beet pulp. The two feeds are similar
and m attresses m ade to order
W e do S Ä ~ftlT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
In being- able to absorb water readily.
custom carding.
W r ite for prices
W e help tne app ea ra n c e of women.
T w e n ty -t w o
r:> h sw itch o r tra n sfo rm a ­
The cows while on the ration con­
Crystal Springs W oolen Mills
tion, valu e $7 6 m . p r i-e $2 45
taining the beet pulp produced 4970.3
400 to 412 D ekum Hldg.
E sta b lish e d in 1905.
• H O E R E P A I R I N G IN P O R T L A N D
pounds «»f milk and 171.86 pounds of
M ain O ffic e an d Factory.
, 272
„ n SL
76o U m a tilla A v e , Portland.
butterfat; while on the pectin-pulp ra­
.
tion they produced 4376.7 pounds o f
108 4th St.
V E T E R I N A R I A N — C attle a Specialty
milk and 132.93 pounds of fat. Forty
D r C h as M An ders ri. K en tor*. Portland.
pounds o f the w et pulp were offered t«»
W A NT E D ^ A G E NT 3
F IS T U L A .F I S S U R E , Itch­
each cow daily. The palatabillty of
C ry sta l radio ».utflts. Im m ediate sh lp -
in g if*d all other r^'-tal
the pectin pulp did not appear to be j
conditions except C an cer ment D etroit; retali i l o and $35. H e a d ­
qu
a
rte
r*.
A«
me
P
ro
d
u
c
t*
Co.
21s
C
h
a
m
b
e
r
perm anen tly cured w ith ­
so high ns that o f the beet pulp, since
of Com m erce, P ortlan d, O regon
out it su rgical operation
It
My rn<
f tro-atm^r;! i Wedding Bouquets and Funeral P l * c * t
c o w s «II«! not eat it SO r ea di ly .
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l.ll r ap L
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m
s; ves the tissue instead of L u b lin e r Flor A t*. 348 M orrison Ht
seems that pound for pound o f dry
destroying it
It is p a in ­
mutter the pectin pulp Is superior to
less, requires no a n e s ­
thetic and is perm anent.
Jud Tunkins.
i corn silage and perhaps Intermediate
T h e ; e is no confinem ent
between the silage and beet pulp.
to bed. no interference
Jud Tunkins says be helleres the
sin e** or social engagem ents
I
The loss o f appetite for the pectin
guarantee a cure or will refund your fee. world is getting better, and any im-
pulp by some o f the cows may be at­
Coll or write for booklet Mention t h i s __________ __
paper when writing
pression to the contrary is due to the tributed to the fact that It was thp
j fact that Satan is doing more adver- less familiar feed and that the second
test was conducted during the summer
•acond and M o rm o n t u . . P ortlan d, Ora. Using than he used to.
when cows are more apt to tire of
such feeds.
PILES
DR. C. J. D E A N
AROUND THE WORLD
Chinese have lacquered fans for sale, | A perfect preserved carcass o f a
hut use a cheap bamboo and paper mammoth was found frozen In the Ice
contrivance themselves.
j In Siberia in 1D0.‘5.
Uohemia proposes to coin a small: The globe fish, an Inhabitant of trop-
ctirrency o f glass. The newt coins leal waters, Is said to he the only mem-
w ill be much cheuper to manufacture her o f the finny tribe that swims on
than the present inetal currency.
Its hack.
The new chancellor of Syracuse uni-
The area of Egypt proper Is about
versify. Rev. Charles \V. Flint, Is the 400,000 square miles, but only 12.076
son. the grandson and the great grand- square miles are fertile nnd Inhabited
a>m o f Methodist local preachers.
! by a settled population.
VILLA IS TO BECOME BEEF BARON
Former Mexican Bandit Chief Will
Rebuild Packing Plant at
Ciudad Juarez.
Washington.— Franci*«*o Villa, for
mer Mexlrnn hnndit, who Rince Preal
<l«*nt Obrrgon took office, hna been
ranchlnfc In Southern f'tilhunhua, la
planning t<* rebui[<J hls parking houae
In Ctudad Jtiares, accordlng fo n<!vices
to the Department of Commerce frotn
I
American Consul John W, Dye. The
property was destroyed by fire In
August, 1920 The rebuilding and In­
stallation o f equipment. Mr. Dye wild,
will cost $00.000, and when completed
will give employment to 200 workers.
The name kersey as applied to doth.
Is a corruption o f Jersey, where this
favorite woolen material v\as first pro­
duced.
Poor Cows Don't Pay.
It does not pay to keep poor cows,
nor does It pay to stint any cow In
the way of the best feed money can
secure.
Object In Milking.
Some farmers milk good cows for
profit; others milk poor cows for
exercise.
Scrub Deserves Medal.
Tho loan who uses a scrub hull de­
serves a leather medal made out of
the bull's hide.
Growing the Calf.
Practical growing o f dairy calves
has ahowu that they can 1 m » as suc­
cessfully grown on skim milk as on
whole milk—provided the right meth­
ods o f feeding are followed.
Work of Good Dairyman.
Tlie good dnlrytnun looks after the
comforts o f Ids cow. Hls milk «heck
tells the story.
Protection In Bad W eather.
The dairy cow
frotn had weather.
needs
protection
'
T o restore faded writing, moisten j APPROVE HIGHWAY PROJECTS
{ and fls rc r n c s to tin- ragle.
the paper and brush over with a solu­
tion of Bulphuhydric ammonia. This According to Announcement of Bu­
Rarebit ae a Meant to Riches.
reau Every Type of Construction
article can be obtained from uny good
"Diamonds found In n dream," runs
Is Represented.
druggist.
j a headline. If tho story can be proved,
Ninety three roud construction proj- Its author ran realise a bandimmo sum
And Few Realty Enjoy It.
erts In 28 stutes » e r e approved for by disi losing »h u t he alo before he
“ Even de dictionary cant tell you federal aid (luring tretober by the hu- wont to b e d — ttoston Transcript.
everything." said Uncle Kben. “ Con­ reau of public roads, I ’nlted Slates
tentment is a word o f three syllables, Department o f Agriculture, according
Saya Uncle Eben.
but dar ain' nobody I ever saw dat to a compilation Just uiude public.
"D
e
truth,"
said Hnrle Ehen. "Is all
Virtually
every
type
of
construction
Is
knows exackly whut It means.”
represented In the approved projects. dat counts In de long run. Tailin' a
The states In which these projects man do world Is flat Institi o' round.
First-Known Englishman.
were approved and the number <>f simply reminds him of de feck dat It
The first known Englishman, ac­ projects approved In each state fob
cording to scientists, was the I ’iltdown low : Alabama, 3; Arkniisas, 3 ; Call-1
man, so called from a part of a skull furnia, 2; Colorado, 1; Florida, 1;
Training Child Through Play.
found at Uiltdown, in Sussex. The Idaho, 1; Kunans. H; Maryland. 3;
The soul of the child In his play
Massachusetts,
2;
Minnesota,
13:
Mia
brain capacity Is equal to the smaller
tlsalppl, 0; Missouri, 4; Montana. 1 ;[ should be trained to that sort of ex
human brain of today.
Nebraska, 2 ; Nevada, 1; New Mexico, cellenco In which, when he grows to
2; North Dakota, 2; Ohio, 2; O kla-1 manhood, he will have to bo perfected.
True.
hotnn, 1; Pennsylvania, 5; Mouth — Pluto.
A millionaire can’t make "has went” Carollnn, 3; Mouth Dakota. 1; Texas,
and " I done” sound any better than a 3; Utah, 1; Virginia. 12; Washington,
day laborer.
1; Wisconsin, 2, and Wyoming, 1.
The longest single stretch o f roadway
Mrs. Iteri Putman
approved In one project during the
month w'lia an earth road In Calhoun
county, Mississippi, 35.3 miles long;
the shortest, 0.1) mile, was a brick
road In Stark comity, Ohio.
i
im m i
tha bar.
I |o not and art a lit tin dlrtlor.**
Poat Worthy of Honor.
1 think, anil think I think rightly,
the laurel appointed for triumphant
captains doth worthily, of all other
Irarnlngx, honor the poet'a triumph.
— Sidney.
Other Than Material Things.
Our uwn experience has taught ua
that even In this world of reality thero
exists dreams and desire«, thoughts
and feelings of beauty, of Juatlco, nnd
love, that uro of Iho noblest and
loftiest
Maeterlinck.
Kissing In China.
Women In China never kiss, and
when n Chinese woman wishes to show
her Affection she gently touches tho
hnnd of her beloved.
TW ELVE YEARS AGO AND N O W
GOOD USE FOR SUBSTITUTES
I f you were a user of automobile
tires twelve years ago, you know
how true these things are.
Gravai and Macadam Can Ba Em­
ployed Until Mora Durable Type
of Road le Built.
Self
Preservation— Nature’s
First Law— HEED IT!
M cKenra, Wash.— " I consider Dr.
H e rc e ’n medicines to he wonder­
fully good and «-commend them to
everybody.
1 used Dr. Pierce-«
Favorite I ’ rotioi Iptlon for feminine
trouble and was cured. And my
uncle tts«3d Dr. Pierce's Holden Med­
ical Discovery with fine results.”—
Mrs. Bert Putman, Box 192.
When run-d«iwn you can quick­
ly pick up and regain vim, vigor,
vitality by obtaining this Medical
Discovery of Dr. Pierce's at your
nearest drug store In tablets or
liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel In InifTalo, N. Y.,
for trial pkg. o r write for advice.
sd Cross
i
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BALL
BLUE
1. needed in every depertmenl of house­
keeping- K«iue1ty areid fo r tosvele. table
linen, sheet, in d pillow caoee. C rorrrt
Arc Yon Satisfied?
B F U N K E -W A L K H t
BUSINESS COLfZcr
Is the biggest, most perfertly equipped
lineine** Training Hchool In the North
w*-*t. Kit yoiireelf for a higher poeitlon
with more money. Permanent positions
a*Hur*d our (¡rnduate*.
Write for catalog—Fourth and Yamhill,
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 18, 1922
G o o d y e a r T ire s, y o u w ill r e ­
member, were good tires even
then.
It will require avverai ycure for tbe
Vnited State, to curry out the plans
for a couiprehenalve system of hard-
surfaced highway,.
Until auch time
as the main hlgltwnys can be built of
the durable type, gravel and macadam
may lie used ua suhatllutea, but what
the whole couutry wants and demande
are real honcat-to-goodneaa good roads.
One of Largest Industries.
Hoad building In the United Mtntes
la one o f tlie nation', largest Indus­
tries, a million men being employ««!
last year throughout tlie conitructlon
season ut building or repairing tli«
country'* highways.
Asphalt Streets in Majority.
Virtually 61 per rent nf all the mu-
Mclpal streets In the United States
have an asphalt top. Aa a consequence
nt heavy truck trnfTlc many o f (base
streets are beginning to slmw serious
evidences of disintegration.
Means to Lessen Accidents.
As a means to leaa«>n automobile ac­
cidenta, the bureau of public rosile,
United States Department o f Agricul­
ture, urge, the standardization of all
danger signa along the American road­
way!.
Money for Mors Roads.
Conservative estimates place the
f«dal expenditure for paving streets
and highways of the United Mtntes In
11*22 at more then a billion dollars.
Slightly more thsn half o f this amount
will he expended on rural highway«.
B ut they gave hardly half the mileage
that Goodyear users are reporting to us
today. Good ns they were, they could
not compare in size or strength or lasting
qualities with Goodyear Tires now.
Goodyear Tires were low priced then.
B u t they are far lower priced now. They sell
today at prices that represent an average decrease
o f more than 60% from the level o f 1910.
The proof is in the Goodyear prices quoted below.
The proof o f better quality in Goodyear Tires
today is furnished b y the finer and abler perform­
ance o f Goodyear Tires all over the world.
Y ou r Goodyear Service Station here in
now offers you the utmost in Goodyear Tire value
nt the lowest Goodyear prices ever listed.
See
him today.
30 1 3 « Craat Rib
^ _
Fabric ................. $10.95
9 0 1 .114 All-Weather
Trnut Fahr*
'4 All-V
Tread Cord .
$14.75
$18.00
32tn<4 All-Weather
Tre«id 1 Lord............
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3 2 *4
All-Weather
Tread G»ri! ...........
3 3 *1
All Weather
Tread C o n i...............
$25.50
$12.40
$33.40
M anufacture'» tan extra
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