H SSBSBSS9BfB9eSBSaiB9BÌBSQSe9B9eSE3IBSeSIISCISa§aSS96 Wear Proof Tread Tires GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES 71 • » WEAR-PROOF TIRES are of the famous “ Egypto” Rubber Construction-so tough and Wear Resisting as to be almost impregnable— thus practically wear proof. H at— The Enemy of Tires Don’t Be Misled It has been conclusively proven that the heat in a tire is not caused by the friction of the road» but is gener­ ated by the incessant compression and expansion of the air within the tire as the car rolls over the road. This heat is retained by the rubber, because rubber is a non-radiating material. How different this is where WEARPROOF TREADS are used. The steel studs are constant heat radiating points, hardened steel being the best heat radiator known. Thus the steel studs are continually conducting the heat from within the tire. Equip your car with Wearproof Treads and you are virtually riding on air-cooled tires. Don't confuse Wearproof Treads with the many infer­ ior and so-called "tire protectors" on the market, made of cheap chrome leather or some fibre substitute for rubber, that merely fit the tires to which they are ap­ plied until they become wet and water-soaked, making the "protector" loose and baggy, in which condition it will slip and creep on the tire, generating excessive heat and more often ruining your tires than protecting them. If you have used them, you know, and if you have not, just ask some one that has used some of those so-called "tire protectors" PS Tire can be seen at The Mail Office c7T4cKenney~, cogent OREGON SALEM . ¿ te ? o f record in the lending m useum s of the c o u n try, it Is said. T h e Ind ia n trib e s now liv in g in the vb -lnlty de­ S m a ll T h :nns L ik e the T u r m o il o f a clare they are the w o rk o f tin- Ind ia ns Great W a r Cannot D is tu rb of N o rth Am erica and th a t they nnte- Chess Devotee*. tate a il a b original lore. Some w ho hnvi exnndoed the T o Its devotees chess Ls the m ost stra nge m a rk in g s in the f i r r y bowl­ absorbing o f all m ental a c tiv itie s, the d e rs say the he lro g typ hlc * chiselv re ­ game th a t cbove a ll o th e rs b rin g s semble those o f e a rlie st Kgypl and complete fo rg e tfu ln e ss o f the w o rld may replace the In fte r as the fir s t to those who play and those who w ritte n language o f hum a nity. watch the moves, observes u w r ite r in T h e y are fo und a lw ays In the vlcin the N ew Y o rk H e ra ld . ity o f w a te r supplies, the sam e m a rk ­ A s trik in g example o f th is self-ab­ ings discovered near B ish o p appearing so rp tio n has l"• ■ i i*d to li.f.Vf* ■ • > t» l ’< ' " ' i n ' s g- m bit was passing to December. If11T : In sheep >h before th e ir eyes? T h e pope may l i f t c i ?i e e mounted to ti » s i h d : in h is vole, in \. rd s o f solemn counsel, I ‘Z to 2> «».(Ml head. It th ■ -„d hut tie d him not. T h e only ec- * ' t te il.e food s| . ¡I," d e stu srd I ■ v or th a t tie y recognize has 1 i-en a “ t||| fu r t h i r «1 r ; -t!: j ■ Is th a t <■ ' m itre d h i'Im p sweeping are«. Ilk ., it,..y,. indica te tha t Mt< . til In to the : r o f the enemy's country lie a I: '■.'(* and In s is te n t 1 1 * * * i >• fo r an 1 s a il! ag .in- rook ¡is it stands. l :'. e y < fr . ti t 't i» •••.tt i t ■ *t tie T o read 'lie p rinte d accounts o f th is t r u e fo r tor tt-. year» a fte r fo 'tim a n.e iit I- to recall the >1 <1 I'vek ;» i f f is fin a lly e stnhlsihe d . pict'-in o f two chess players carried In th e ir "It -s fro m a h u n tin g bitllJj- Good A r-e ric a n Fa m ily . lu g W ith tie board between them. N or t*-', do v e v.. n m r at the fact tha t It was o n ly w hile absorbed in tils dai v game country fro m Itu s s in to tiin rr? t.-mts F le s lin - T . an Im m ig ra n t fr . n. tie »u n i- th a t the exiled Napoleon could forget c< u n try . T ite y settled In S r.rin .'field, S i r Hue's [.owe. Mr it ini when the I ’nlted '¡fa te s en­ tered the w a r they hail fo u r “ons, the EPIGRAPHS PROVE A PUZZLE oldest 2ft. A ll (if tlii t.i entered (| (. army an*l the eldest l r « dispngulytte«* E x p la n a tio n o f H ie ro g lyp hic * A d m it­ h in t“e lf in ba ttle. H e K the young tedly V e ry Old W ill S u re ly B~ of lio n n lia , having lo st an arm nnd nn the G reatest In te re st. eve w hile c a rrying am m unition thro ng ! M f i r . o ritttn iy flc a lly ( x -’ u lrn c d ' A m a te ur archeologists o f * lifo ^ n ': '■ f Je w In the arm y arc endeavoring to In te re st profes­ i.t nt\ plte-e would hnvi sio na l s c ie n tists o f the H a st in the a 1.... ii. Am cr'can 1 raellte. epigraphs w hich abound on the nic ks o f Bo und Valley, no t fa r fro m the city “ O: ve” 0 1. o f B ish o p , ¡m il w hich are believed to O ver .Vm c T« r " : . ' iv i*-» o f hvi*kerf be ; s old. i f itot older, than the hie ro ­ idee o r paddi were nri«h r exnm lnatlnn glyp hic s o f e a rlie st Kgypt. to which last j e r r a! mie of thè govemment they hear a stra nge resemblance. a g rlc n ltu ra l fa rro » iti llu rtm i. ¡ititi over I t is believed by many th a t the 21"» types o f siissa in iim tu r » grown nt stra n g e m a rking s c o nstitute d the another. H lfh e rfo mii
>f thè «u ~a names by which ancient trib e s marked munì grown In B u rin a has heen ex the source o f w a te r supply fo r the pnrted to Kur.ip e, where tf |s used fo r benefit o f those o f th e ir num ber who thè production o f »he so -ra llrd “ uliv e liv e d ro ving liv e s. i l " fo r -.'V oli '••I nce and Ita ly bave T h e s e hiero glyphics have never been long heen fanti d. t’ .'clti! e -'d a1’ ’ " . h _• are m a tte rs REAtfH UM iT IN ABSORPTION W a tc h f o r Tacka in Pie . T h e q uestion ns to w h e th e r a per­ son who fin d s a black tack In a piece o f b lue be rry pie Is e n title d to recover damages fro m a re s ta u ra n t company fo r g ro ss m gllgence in not detecting the presence o f the tack 4n the pie, has been passed on by the suprem o c ourt o f M a ssa c h u se tts in A sk vs. f l u i d s D in in g H a ll company, in w hich the c ourt n il »1 fo r the defendant nnd held th a t th** p la in tiff had fa iled to su sta in the burden o f p ro o f In estab­ lis h in g e ith e r d ire c t o r In fe re n tia l e vi­ dence o f negligence. In p o in tin g o ut the d iffic u ltie s c o n fro n tin g the defend­ ant in keeping sm n ll black tacks o u t o f Its b lu e b e rry plea, the court s a id : “T h e tack w as very sm a ll. I t w ns so tin y th a t it re a d ily m ig ht have become Imbedded In a h lii'd ie rry . I f so. Its color and shape w ere such th a t It w ould n a tu ra lly escape the most care­ fu l « c n tln y . It m ig h t ns re a d ily hnve «tuck In to a liiu e h e rry li.-fo rc it enme to th ” p o sse ssion o f the