r *f ::iiT SCIENTIST SEES FUTURE LONG IOOL Of SMALL BOY « Advancat of BOO Yoaro W ill Mak* tha Vaar 1920 üaam L ik « a P r »- bistorto Aga. fa m o u t "0 »a d M «e d OlrW"' Llvart a iti O i«d In fu*l Appratiam o» of Hla • C it.it Pupularity. Tlioao ittilniHitliintlii* |ii'opli> who |ia-| (tendwooil ttlek I» demi I I '» reni ll«*v*< Hu1 lilatli plti'li nf In v riillv « -•■ulii« milite u n » lliehutd Itulloek mid te* Mil« rnirlitHl Milli Ml" ml vi*il I nf elfe dleil inoat eooveotloiinlly ut no un» '«I Irle lly , lulltltig inuelilllva, a lrp lm i"» imo aeii'iity-llve yem » iti u hoapltnl tlif X niy will In* In ififH ifii in kmiM I i il. i u I i i ' p ( i l i lim i flvlIIr.iilWni im H i I m Iilaiifl ima ftfi»livo» 'u 1» lila rreilll, *ny* fl Vf blllidrt-il vfiiea ; Iflmv of tlielr |iu»* l'eW ineo In lief m ir dmcMnlanta will lo»U(^iaek : ■ inite ttili lo i**t»| bende Ile- nh"' U| mi | i eiimlltImiw In HKitl u tili JliM HIleh ihenmPlVf# w h eli nre fidilidpd >ti fffllliUM » f ululi « i l p ly ii« we finivi liiodleliili »1 m u li Aefillle» ne f » r Ille amie » f |In* «u lu lila of |ire - remi Mie "A etfii ri lilatiirle tluifa. “ lilffdllae l.oat noie«» Ile Inni T h n aelfiillat firmitela Innung »itip r : rn*ed It aline M ilitili» «• h u i i>y ' lieti." T h e g c n '* -«l h urof» of »tu Mirele««. le lf|ili»iiif will eiirry u » « l 1 urea leni Ile» hy thè »rciiti*»l lln r» ha» UHiillielit i - i i i i b l l i i g l l i f »piMkcra I » » f f | niet tlielr end hellevinK Ihey woiihl tu fin ti »Ille r, mul ull rullila w ill In- a» | unluinoreil miti ¡inoline hy pnaterltv a i i u M i t l i na tillllnril Im i1«. Not »o wiili 1 le.ni«ond lilek III» h r. l.mv, w ii» in im iifil n m » t » r , ■nan vena al hla iltow ilio«e »everni aemilor mul hu» |iri.tlnee k « a areni nino "W h fii a man ««-tu r:ul for hiialnea« he hnd not heen And all thè tluie he will ihm i> r»iffil, im fie il»e « nowr. ho limi the eon»rlou«ne»» thel he reni I>y frniiiw "v m r ur iru tn ; he will pana ly limi pua-ed Montlerfnl (tu va tm almiK di-tlgh ni avellile« uiulenieath monntuln and ptnln. hmillng jtnlil hy tlie «urfuee » f 1 he «*arlh. I’n rk » mul Mago Mirntigli perii» creai ed hy tinture all »liie r (ilneea of |iulitle rraori and noti hy mun— timi there wn» «nonni) heniity will he roofml tu of thè herolr to Justlfy thè modero " M » f » r enr» and alt mofor vplilelmi minai rei.— Cincin nasi Tim e*-Star. w ill iiroeffd hy w lrali"-» jiower nini noi liy lite enule mettimi nf usliig |ietrnt. T h e y will he dl teil uji llke litxurloualy PEAT ESTABLISHED AS FUEL » I>|>• >1 111 <• have *otjM almple Utile illfTleulty, whleh w ill ct-r- . dlaadvanlagCH, requiring a larger holl­ er mid giving off mini) »park*. la lnly hp overcotna In tlrn«*." I’ent producers have complained Mint the government's maximum prlre G iving U p F a iry Btorias. on thin article has utude It* manufac­ Ho you renieiolier when you hnd fa ture difficult. Th e re hnve lieen a num­ give up rending fairy atorlea? Of ber of ful I urea. However, Mie quality cour»e you didn’t hnve to Rive 'em of (»-at ha« been greatly Improved up If you didn't want to. tmt teacher during the ln*t live yearn, and more and fattier nntl m i.'her nnd nil the hti» been learned of Its |K>s»lbllltlea rent nf the grown folk» -ilit you mtiat It will therefor«, undoubtedly figure rend grown-up hooka nnd ao the fair- much more than previously aa an lea ware eaal nalde nnd— economic fuctor In Denm ark.— New Oh. well, the an me tragedy of youth York Sun. la going on every dny even now nt the public llhrary, any the attendant* in Physique of Country and C ity Boya. the children'» room. Under Hie selective draft low. regis­ One of the mnny dutlaa of theac at- trant» werejglven two physical exami­ tetulnnta 1» to lend the children grad- nations. one by the local draft bonrd» unlly awny from fnlry ntorlc« to real life atorlea. It 1» no Pftay Job liet-nuae and nnoihcr hy the arm y surgeons af­ ter the tm-n who passed the local I he children straggle ngnln«l giving up board examination reached enmp. their fnlrlea. Analysis of thene records of physi­ Never, It ta »aid. haa there been cal examinations «how* that the coun­ «m il n run on ttie fnlry title «helf In try hoys utadc better record» than the children'* room na there lina been those from the citte» : the white regis­ recently- trants better than the colored, and In time, however, the fnlrle« make the nntlve born better roeords than w ay for “TreuM ire tnlmul." the "Itciira those of alien birth. These differ­ of nitre R ive r," “T o m Navvy«*»" » r " I J t - tie Women," and then ’the »pell of ence« are ao considerable that 100.0110 country boys would furnish for the fnlr.vlnnd In more or lean broken. nilllttiry service 4.790 more soldiers " II would tn* ao inuiii enaler to kelp thnn would nn equal number of city the little f o lk » ” lamented one of the hoys. Sim ilarly. 100.000 whites would attendant«, "If we only hnd more of furnish 1.240 more soldier* thnn would (lie hooks Hint children » » quickly an equal number of colored. Finally. learn to love utter they leave their 100.000 native horn would yield S.rgto fairies."— Kxchnnge. more soldiers than would a like num­ her of foreign. T h e Importance of Unique Styfe of Greeting. these figures may lie appreciated by S ir Auckland 00 men Is equivalent to dently ex|M*cted to do u g lin t (leni nf nn Infantry regiment at full war entertaining when he gmv» to the strength. I'n ltcd Stille« I» n notable athlete, tint It limy lie ilolthtflll whether lit* physi­ Endurance Test. cal cmliirnticc w ill he equal to the T h e setting for the tale Is l.n Jolla hnnilNhnkinR which w ill lie Involved n small town near San Ptego. It Is a m ile»« ' to- reform » h i» method», re place Mint bonsla of great swimming m u rk« the Mnnchenler tliinrillnn. Il anil mnny other attractions, besides n la moat Interesting If ralher exhaust­ museum. A little maiden, whom we ing, to watch him recolvc a “number of w ill call Nellie, was passing the mu­ guests a< to* did recently nt Olym pia, seum with her mother. Both were for he lui* nn athletic style Jill h i» own. newcomer« In the town and were tak­ À » i ndi title«! cornea tn sight S ir Auck­ ing their flrst sightseeing tour Nellie land inlvnneè» one foot, plant« It firmly glanced up nt the sign tn front of the nini balance» himself a* If for « trial museum— "M an-eating shark. Fifteen of «trengih. Th e n 111« long unii «hoot« cents admission." So the two passed out to full length, he »m ile» th« on. T w o or three hours Inter, mother guest straight In the eye like a boxer, unit daughter cume hack hy the same «c iré » Ills hand and dra w « b in de­ route, nnd again passed the museum terminedly around In a sem itin le to Th e sign. of course, was still there. greci (he lioste»». Nellie could wot he silenced. "Is llmt He will need to develop n le- • ex uinn still eating the sharkT” she asked. pensive muNCUlnf action for the so­ "I should think he would get tired.”— cial tasks before him In Amoticn. Pittsburgh Chrnnicta-Tolegm ph. W eaving Mills of Bielefeld. Tn a review of the Bielefeld flax anil linen market the Hhelntscb-West fal­ larli /.cluing says that the weaving mllla cannot undertake operation on a large scale for lack nf cotton and lin ­ en yarns. (T.ito n In im rtlru liir Is a l­ inosi wholly lacking, as It 1ms to be Imported, and a revival of the ltlele felli Industry Is Impossible without cot­ ton. It Is Impossible to compete In the world markets with cloth of paper yarn, which wn* manufactured durln . Hie Inlter years of the war, although Its quality has been Improved consid­ erably. A Little Variety. “ You veni very much Interested In the coining campaign." ; "1 am " '-util the musician. "I'll he glad to heat the hands playing »"la ­ thing Mint keeps people marching sim igli! alie.nl for awhile luateud Of dancing." Diplomats at Washington. Th e re are 42 accredited representa­ tives of foreign governments tn Wash­ ington. Besides these there are mnny unofficial representatives of nationali­ ties seeking recognition from the American government. Chief among Ihe latter are representative* of th« Irish, rkrn ln ta n s, Armenians, Lith u ­ anians and Albanians. O n ly the stntcs of Monaco and San Marino, two of Ihe smallest republics In the world, ure without representatives. Polar Cap* on Vanut. According to E d w a rd M. Nelson, w riting In ihe English Mechanic, polar capt wen plainly visible on Venus last .tune In Ids Miree-lin h refractor, power 160. Th e y are described ns of. In­ tense whiteness, resembling that of the crater Aristarchus on tlie moon. A sliullur observation is reported from M. Flam m ntion’i observatory at Jn v- lay, Franco, min Wt SHE LEADS CAU UN #v w o CONVENTIONS WINS BRITISH T IT L E AS BEST MILK PRODUCER r* Mrs. Maud« Wood Park o f Boo- ton, chairman o f the National League of Women Voters, la now In Chlcagb heading a delegation with a requoat to the Republicans that the laaaea vital to women bo written Into the party platform. The committee will then bold meetings at points across the qpn* tlnent os they go to coll on the Democrats at San Francisco, JfnM " C e l ton Secret I I I , ” owned by H olt Thomas o f E n g la n d , has jnat won the title o f being the best cow la the British Isis, when In compe­ tition she gore 19 1-1 Rollons o f bulk per day, beating all known records there, gha is from tha Frtaaian hard breed. American dairymen judge milk by the but­ tertat contained therein, while li>e English Judge in qauntlty. i XI. Are you in it? If not Get in the Contest ■ ta t ÙÜ \ - O tfct *( ,* & b \ . en th hack in T /// E N years ago you might have seen one or two T h e r e is one tire, at least, automobiles waiting outside that m a k e s n o d is tin c tio n between small cars and large cars so for as quality is con­ cerned— the TJ. S. Tire. the station, when the weather was pleasant. Today, the square is crowd- ed with them. And most of the cars you generally see S ifc c f 3 -o u r fires ao- C o r d in f t o t h » r o a d » t h e y h a v o t o tr a v e l: there are moderate-price cars. In sandy or hilly coun­ try, wherever the s; -ing is opt to be heavy— The U . S. Nobby. For ordinary coun‘ ry roods -T h e U . S. Cluun er Usco. For front wheels — Th e U . S. Plain. Fo r best r e s u l t s — e ve ry »/ ie ro -U .S . Royal Cords. il • i Anybody who tells you that ow ners of iriooeratc-price cars are not interested in the q u a lity - n ever o f th e ir tir e s has m et very m any of them. k LTTA!. CChtt-iTfjtJUV-ChAJt-USG)-PLAIN E very U. S. Tire is j u s t lik e e v e r y o th e r in quality — the b e s t its builders k n o w how to build. W h a tever the sire of your car, the s e r v ic e you get out of U. S. Tires is th e sam e. It isn't the cor, but the m an w h o o w n s th e car. that sets the standard to which U. S. tires are mace. IV W e come in contact with the small car owner every day and we have found that he isJ u s t as m u c h in te r e s te d as the big car owner. W e feel the same w a y about it. That's why wo represent U. S. Tires in this community. United States Hires Lilly Hardware 6o., Aqents STAYTON OREGON 'T I B I , ___