. - **. »-.TZ*«} *í ; ?> V T * W ^ rr»; ■' ' i * ’ * * • » S W W W ? -,..>. ,w;r .?. .. ^1; , á^Sm ¥9K SB ^É9B B B a9B B feteA « « 4 , i f l O « ft tó n d ò if c r H t í f f g r t . - J»| ÚfgftfoA ul XU1a4i | * T ¡{protective legislation-lt e - 4 to< O tM lffi h|ch every motortot- henefite, is I »other « f e » UtatHfce arfbÛ itti F ‘4 & r ■'” » f «>l : i M ï - ’t o fe l t i e m eier association tor," said* H « Î > U t f * W t o /W t t r w M M t W I 'M t r , Brandenburg, te continuing f e f Oregon State Motor A s s o c ia -!^ htoAefcJtat, “aadtfbe eeH of!1 tOT^ * “ • “ b* r * • S te ttW » , ■ M ° f fh® «tate, as, well os every convenience as bail, should ba be ¡4 « o « r » » .w t t h A M m iVtMMfff tourlot from othgr states, »topped at any boor of the day or orlai tablet. • M » da^tf e * « 7 ye*r and » • » * - night for an infraetkm of t h e tr a t- ajor R eading. crossed the t a f t »•<> * every day,“ said Geo.. flc « ^ « g » * W itfl an if ha C alifornia in 1 « 4 K Me , ^ * * * ^ « ^ * * “* « * suchaervlees-osoai0ered, thetw ts of |be Otyfcdn braaea of the A. A. — .,, 1. „i . . . . .......... .... A . jaSuseussing the services rend- __ the aervioe o f the motor eeeoeta- ®fad by the Oregon club, “True, ^ M H L . tioa works 24 hours every day for W pojfa& f J»^M o. l l l d i y i out of every year in Ute tor Association . ^ o s e d , from one latgreet of the m otorist But tew o a i o ^ .l^ . t b e m m ing HnKG alx; J Mb itu a g lo n . Whan thp office is cioaad to r ; JS . H J B f ------- - antp fswur appreciate I t " thR tssulng of Personal informa- ,0b(i and aervioe from that source, Wo Joy exceeds thnfrof starting ♦ M nfotorliits driving In the state something and seeing It gray. » » receiving direct M qaflts from -4 flfB |R S 3 « 7 7 .. 7 . Acoustics, |he s c 1 e n c e of sounds, or the science of hearing, includes the production, the prqp- agatien and finally the audition of spund.. By sound is , meant, those vibrations or waves trav­ eling in any manner, which, if they reach the ear. produce a sen­ sation called audition, or hear­ ing. > California i ‘ The ear is the hrgan of hearing, and is divided into an outer, a. middle, and an Inner ear. The outer ear constitutes Hhe auricle' and external auditory canal. It is for the collection of sound, grave tm gO fiQ k B M l * waves. The drum-head separates the outer from the middle ear, and.receives the impact of sound waves. Just Internal to the drum­ head is'th e drum proper, and within this cavity aVe the three auditory ossicles: • the1 malleus, the incus, and the stapes. The stapes to attached by Its foot plate to an opening on the inner wall of the drum where it comes in con tact with the special end appara­ tus of the nerve of hearing. The internal ear consists. of finely developed nerve fibers of the auditory nervd, buried in a bony walled receptacle deep in the,head. This cavity is filled, with fluid in which floats these nerve fibers. The cavity is small at one eng and gradually Increas­ es to sise until the other end is reached; thus giving different lengths to the terminal nerve fibers. Spund wives pass through the external auditory canal to be re­ ceived op .the drum-bead, which - sets in motion the three ossicles; J fro< thp footplate of the stapes 1 tRe engineering department, the ffswf Ä S?.™"«1 •*<» w w flH H K . W hgm ' LakèSacSâ e ™ «w «-44M * eaev « y f w 1 ard of service tfcat > assured fry the Institutions displaying the of- fleikl sigh of the association.” .%» analysing these broad state- i manta, Mr. Brandenburg pointed ddt th a t the engineering depart­ T O N G V IEW . WariGagtew.— ment is rendering a continuous * - * industrial city ai the- I W t o l S l i t t C . service In the fogging p f roads, ' J i S S W placing o f signs and the making of maps that maintain » sleepless tries with its uaeaeellcd transporta­ tion faeflit i oo ■ rafl, r i ve*, ocean. vigil over the roads Jn directing highways. But it is also RStly praud the traveler properly to kiln des­ af it» wenderfal beauty and Ito» liv- »on Mvllett, widow of the Canton (G.) tination. Thu emergency first aid , tag cenditieN. Ona a i Longview's pi|diMi0r Mio -Was shot to death following his editorial rqfcd and towing service is enb- oa M and graft. Above are theii- children. Betty is Ject to call day and night 't o r atf the left, Evdns in the center, je a n a f the right and members of the A. A. A. who have . Mftrthft in front. At the stop, a sketch shows how Mellott met w ith misfortune on t,he roads ! And all members are assured of a wjis shot down. Standard service from a ll garages, sendee stations, regtenegnt». ho­ tels slid .other Institutions display- ‘ Ing the official sign of; the .Ore- view • benefactor«, the entire vuta the vibration is transmitted to the gogn State Motor Association as ta ' ba expended (or civic beantv. By mean«, te a Langviaw chi« «me­ fluid In the internal par. A wave- affiliated w ith th« A. A . A .. The all , me*. --- SALKM, July £8. - f - The dry supervision, maintained over a ll i For farther Infonnttloa «ddram Dcpt. w’ x like motion is started in this fluid untij the .nerv^ftbers which cor­ fortes have formed a new nation- sqch institutions does not ceare T H E LO N G V IE W C OM PANY ’ Langview, WaahingtaA respond in length to that wave is N af entoycement and observance with the going of the g o a g o f the organization, the Dry Legion of struck and the impression is con- ii America. The organisation was veyed to the brain. This motion 11 la called sound, and t ie aecepi'on. ci Conceived at a meeting in the Portland library last w inter by The human ear has a normal were held bn dieavy ball. Moore in , Oregon lumberman. Dr. Clar- onée True Wilson was named pres- range of hearing for musical tones was the government’s principal Idepf of the Legion and G. L. ranging frbm 1« to_22,0.00 double, witnaae In the tria l of A rthur , vibrations per second, or 11 oc- ChrUtensgn and the A ftth broth-' Cleaver gqheipl. Nearly 2.00 mem­ tav< C' Thia w ill ba appreciated era, tordi et wtgta 0Ty a la n ti. 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