PAÜÄ four *> ADDITIONAL LOCALS. 3> Crater L ake in F iction — A T h o u g h t fo r th e D ay. Apples A re Exix»rted— LOCKS ARE RELIABLE MEANS TO PREVENT THEFT OF MOTOR CARS “You must endure not blame, which cannot be altered." Josephine county apples are to find th e ir way to the C hristm as din­ n er table of the L ondoner, for th ree TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY cars have alread y been shipped from here for export to E ngland says the FOR SALE— Nice com forters. Call I t 1228 E. Main. 40-2* G ran s Pass C ourier. Two m ore cars will be sent out on the last of the FOR SALE— My nice corner home m onth, these also going to London. nt 399 Beach street. Call. 40tf The London m ark et req u ires the SALE— Rhode Island Reu Newton and Spitzenberg apples, of EOR chickens, five m onths old. 459 163 pack and sm aller. M orton St. 40-4* “ M arooned In C ra te r L ak e,” is the title of th e leading story in th e Oc­ to b er num ber of th e St. Nicholas m agazine, and bears th e nam e of A lfred Pow ers, of the extension de­ p a rtm e n t ot th e U niversity of O re­ gon. The sto ry , concerning a boy m arooned on th e island and his in ­ genious plan to gain th e m ainland, will hold m uch of in terest to m any E ugeneans who a re fam iliar w ith O regon’s famed beauty spot and will also probably result in much discus- s on as to w hether the plot of the story is based on an actu al happen­ ing. The story, according to th e edi­ to rs of the m agazine, is the best piece of fiction ap p earin g in the pub- 1 cation for some tim e. — Eugene Agricultural Sulphur A GREATLY NEEDED PLANT FOOD to increase crop yields IM -'LI’EXZA and colds a re ser Ions and lead to m any com plications If you w ant to get well and be able to resist colds, sen me. Dr. Angell F irst N a t’l Bank Bldg. Can treal you a t your hom e. Phone office 14? you a t y our home. Piione, office 4 8 ALFALFA, GRAIN AND ORCHARDS W hat measure can an owner take to protect his automobile from thieves? O regon is R icher— Nor a great (leal, unfortunately, for A total of 159,581.72 poured into many things which would help reduce th e pockets of Oregon G uardsm en thievery are tilings about which he as for drill pay (luring the first six an individual lias nothing to say. The m onths of the year, says th e Oregon things ttiat he can and should do G uardsm an, issued m onthly by the are so simple th at they are self-evi­ office of th e a d ju ta n t general in Sa­ dent. First, in buying a car Inquire lem. Th>s am o u n t rep resen ts the whether or not it is equipped with a to tal of all arm ory drill pay checks locking device approved by the insur­ ance people. If you are installing a received for th e period. This equals new lock on an old car make the same nearly $ > per m onth for each m an— inquiry when buying the lock. There a handsom e little incom e for a h eal­ are locks and locks; some of them can lie broken and manipulated by an thy, pleasant and p atrio tic duty. expert thief in a minute or two. M any S tan da rd Locks. B a rre tt E xpected Back— 'Others really protect the car. and E. J. B a rre tt, sales m anager for t i e H artm an Oil Syndicate, who has there are about fifteen standard de­ vices. Of these, three lock tlie trans­ been out of the citv ever since the mission, three the steering wheel and county fair, is expeeted to re tu rn to A shland this evening or T hursday. Mr. Barret» lias been in the W illa m ­ ette valley, d e m o n stra tin g th e oil <( m pany’s re to rt a t tlie sta te fa r Ti Salem , and la te r rem ained to sell stock in th e e n te rp rise. The re to rt aroused g reat in te re st a t the fair, and fo rm a l an im p o rtan t p a rt of tlie Jackson county exhibit. V a n d a ls .A c tiv e in G r a n ts P a ss— Most Machines Are Nearly Alike and Only Experts Can Distin­ guish Different Makes. D uring th e p ast two days a series of petty crim es have been com m itted by an unknow n p arty or p arties in (¡ra n ts Pass. Monday night, slashes from th re e to six inches in length were m ade in the tops of several a u ­ tom obiles parked along th e m ain s tre e t, w hile a w holesale poisoning One Good W a y is to Observe Name of cats and dogs is reported. Own­ P la te on F ro n t o f C ar— H ub Caps ers of tlie dom estic pets a re highly O ffe r Means o f Id e n tific a tio n , incensed, and have sent out the word as T he y A re M arked. th a t if tht> p e rp e tra to r of the deed is found, he will be prosecuted in th e “How can I tell the different makes courts. of automobiles?” is a question often asked by the man who w alks, observed FOR STATE SENATOR a New York Sun writer. H aving regularly received the re­ Tlie best answer to the question it publican nom ination for S tate Sena­ seems is, “You can’t.” to r, I hereby announce my candidacy There was a time, some years ago, for said office. If elected, I shall earn estly and to th e best of my a b il­ when there were comparatively few au- ity, endeavor to serve all in such a i (»mobiles, and these were readily dis­ m an n er as to best advance th e ir tinguishable. m oral : nd m aterial w elfare. These were tlie (lays when the au­ -tfttf Udv GEORGE W. PUNN. tomobile m anufacturers were concen­ ts uting their efforts on tlie improve­ ment of tlie engine. It would make no difference how beautiful cars were made if they refused to go. Their ef­ forts were successful; the automobile engine today is as near perfection as TODAY & TOMORROW human products can get. So tlie manu­ facturers. tlie last year or so, have turned their attention more and more \V I t f t ï W < one the manifold. The others are various types of ignition locks. One locks hood and Ignition and another gasoline and ignition. Make Record of Numbers. Finally, If you have hopes of getting your machine back a fter It has been stolen you should have a record of all the engine and factory numbers that appear on It. Best of all, there should be a secret Identification num­ ber somewhere that the thieves cannot find to change or remove. One or two m anufacturers have a private identi­ fication number on the chassis in a po­ sition known only to themselves, and it would lie a great help if more man­ ufacturers would take tills precaution. But ns it is, most builders can offer little help in identifying a stolen car, and the owner must depend largely up­ on himself. ffvM lì j/ VINI NG— T<)N IO HT, TOMORJROW On a B ird or Game Preserve. WITH THE ( FUNNY MEN In connection with tlie adm inistra­ tion of bird and game preserves under tlie biological survey, tlie following acts on reservations have been for­ bidden by tlie secretary of agricul­ ture, under date of May 4: Entering any game in< losue without- permis sion ; carrying firearms without per mission; perm itting dogs to run at large; setting fires, cutting, damaging of removing timber or trees; allowing domestic animals to enter without per­ mission ; and injuring or destroying signs, fences or oilier property of tlie United States. IN H E R IT E D , P E R H A P S You Auto Know That the slightest lack of alignment in the steering wheels will cause tires to wear out long before their allotted mileage has been secured. This trouble is usually due to slight collisions or even failure to avoid holes in the road. The strain bends tlie equalizing rod and the wheels are thrown out of true— possibly not enough to he seen with tlie unaided eye but ap­ parent when measurem ents are taken. As a result of this, one or both tires “grind” with every revolution of the wheel and the wear comes on the portion of the tire which is not protected by the heavy tread. The remedy and also the pre­ vention of this is to have the front wheels inspected regularly and to keep a constanr watch uyon the tires to see that they are wearing evenly and that this wear Is being taken up by tlie tread. Reputable tire manu­ facturers guarantee their prod­ uct for tlie minimum and not tiie maximum number of miles which they ought to deliver and tlie vast m ajority of failures to secure this mileage are due to tlie carelessness of drivers, rath ­ er than to faults in the tires themselves. (C opyright, 1922. by T he Syn dicate, In c.) W heeler fron D.VGriffith’s H 'Dreâm . ' S treet' Scene M any O w ners C onsider the Best M eans to P revent the T h e ft o f Cars Is to A tta c h a Steel L o ck and C hain on the S teering K n uckle. Little Girl (before statue in mu­ seum )—Mamma, w hat’s this? A ttendant a fter pause — T hat’s Mercury, tlie messenger of tlie gods. You have read about him, no doubt. Mother—Of course she has. But, do you know, my little girl has such a very poor memory for Scripture. Ashland Fruit Association PUBLIC SCHOOL Vote 314 X Yes The purpose of the compulsory public school attendance bill is to Insure the instruction of all Oregon children of gram m ar school age in a common language, a common history and common ideals, to the end that American unity shall be p omoted, American ideals safeguarded and American insti­ tutions perpétuât, 1. This bill is proposed because its supporters believe that only by universal education of our children on standard and uniform lines can these things bt achieved. This bill proposes no religious restrictions. It contem plates no lim itatioi of the right of the parent to teach religion to his child in his own way auu according to his own belief. It raises no issue of religious difference. W o u ld Be W o rth Im p o rtin g . All of mir domestic animals are Im­ This bill is purely a m easure to insure th a t all children by attending the portations. Kansas farm ers are just public schools shall be taught alike during their gram m ar school years, so beginning to breed Karakul sheep. But th a t their outlook may grow to be a unified outlook for the common weal tlie (»Id World still lias live stock al­ and for their country and its institutions. most unknown Imre. Moreover, in the United Slates are large uncultivated To m ake an all-American nation we m ust have all-American instruction areas where wild and semi-wild crea­ of our children along recognized standard lines. lg’norance of American tures of economic value from other ideals and institutions and language is the greatest m enace to them , because continents, like tlie yak and the ai- those who do not understand them properly do not support them. When the Fiddles Moan. paca, migiit be introduced with every “Do you care for grand opera?” prospect of adaptation to physical con­ “No,” said Mr. Dubwaite. “I’m ditions. afruid I’m not equal to it. I know there must be times when grand opera P. S MALCOLM, 33°, It M ust Be In s tin c t. stars express joyous emotions, but all Inspector-General in Oregon, A woman is much more likely Io for­ I’ve ever heard sing seemed to be ter­ Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. ribly sorry ubout something and 1 get tlie baity Ilian to leave t ’-e pickles (P a id A d v ertise m e n t) behind when she goes to tlie picnic. couldn't find out what it was.” e x s r—- - One Flag—One School—One Languag I»«« liiilllhilllhlllhHiiiiWlIllillllilluuiUllUiuiiUllUui'iUUllUlUiiilulllil ■El Woolwear Clothes ARE GOOD FOR BAD BOYS AND NOT BAD FOR GOOD BOYS PEDAL CONTROL IS ASSURED Device Illu s tra te d W ill P revent Foot It was natural that there should lie F ro m Bobbing Up and Down extensive adoption of some of tlie fea­ on A cce lerator. tures of foreign made automobiles, for these cars had always lieen superior in Rough road driving causes the foot design to American-made cars, a great d-al o f laird work being involved In to bob up and dow’n on the accelerator. tlieir m anufacture. It was also natural that American m anufacturers should lake the opportunity to carry out their own ideas of design. The one result lias been to make ull cars more alike. AU Wool Suits and Coats guaranteed by the Makers to give Satisfactory Wear Gr a new garment Free to you Your own good judgment is the t:rae limit Many Suits with Two Pairs of Pants T e ll by Name P late. f r f e is n o t T 'b /h a f i t s e e m s - ft's b u t a t b i n d Made out o f dreams - And it’s the beautiful dreams of real life D.W.6BimTH DREAM STREET A Cw w ’tK Cofnedij Suçi oestud bu Charoeterç A \ of Thomas b u i k»? , Also “ Aesop’s Fables and T O PIC S OF THE DAY’ lierndar Admission Tlie one best way to tell one car from another is by tlie name plate on tlie radiator front of nearly every cur. Tliis is nearly always small and incon­ spicuous. and when a car is passing at a speed of 20 or 30 miles an hour it is almost Impossible to identify all cars in fids manner. Hub caps offer anoth­ er means of identification, as the hub caps of virtually all cars are not only distinctive, but are also usually marked with some simple mark of identification. There are cars that are distinctive enough in design to be identified in a glance. There are cars of the “sport­ ing" type, low and “rakish” and sug­ gestive of speed; tlie sight of such a car suggests only two or three possi­ bilities. Cars of Homely Type. Tiiere are cars of the “homely” type, of squat ami serviceable appear­ ance; when such a design is caught sight of only two or three names come to mind. There are the obviously ex­ pensive cars, cars which suggest lux­ ury -In their every line, in the acces­ sories. in the Hash of nickel mount­ ings. A car of that description migiit be any one of a lmlf-dozen cars, the aristocrats of the automobile world. But outside of these distinctive types there are many cars, mostly of tlie middle price range, that are ex­ tremely difficult to identify. Steady Foot C on tro l. This air control device is made to remedy that and steady the How of gasoline. The large pedal resting on the accelerator has an air cylindei operating over a piston attached t( tie.» toe board. It can be adjusted foi any car with pedal control. Jack and Jill Shoes Bill iki ns too Shoos of sondeo foi- bovs who aro hard on shoes assort mont of patterns BEST ALIGNMENT OF WHEELS T ire s on F ro n t o f M any Cars W orn O u t B efore D riv e r F in d s O ut Real Cause. Many motorists completely wear ou. t i e trout tires on their cars before they tind that the wheels do not run parallel. In tlie ordiuury car from wheels are toed in 3-16 to 3-8 of a r Inch to take care of tlieir spread un der 'power. In the opinion of tire men failure to properly align the wheels Is resp i.sible for the prem a­ ture scrapping of tens of thousands of tires. Wheels of new cars require less toeing in tiian the w'heels of cats a l­ ready limbered up. 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