tlon of the contention advanced by Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews and others to the effect that Asia la the cradle of the human race. Andrews’ Central Asiatic Expedi­ tion, a continuation of the famous trips which uncovered the Intimate family habits of tlie dinoSsadr, has to fchvo worked ioimrtt proof along this line during the past summer, but It hid to bo ’’called off on account of wir." I By » a w ma i.i. OOl’LD Announcement of the discovery ¡was made by Dr. J. C. Anderson, PEKING (United Press.) — Swedish scientist who is mining Human . teeth more than half a advisor to the Chinese Govem- mlllion years old— older, it is be- ment, who discovered an ancient Ueved. than nny other human re- j cavern in the limestone ledges of During the past two or three mains ever discovered— have been [ Chou-Kou-Tien, about twenty years, explorers have found impli- fo l« 8 1 few miles from Peking, miles south-west of Peking. His ments of both the New Stone Age according to announcement st s discovery Was made several years end the old Stone Age In Asia, meeting of the Geogoglcal Society ago, and since that time excava- and hate grown hot oh thé trail of China. • tions have been made by the Ans- of yet mote valuable flhds. Dr. Theae teeth, which are in fossil trisn palaeontologist Dr. O.< Zdan— Anderson’s “Peking teeth” are form. “Ptttdows m as” , and Pithe- jkky. Material taken ont was re- now declared to be remains of contbropus" of Java which is moved to the laboratory of Pre- Tertiary mad and probably the known as the most primitive hnm- j lessor Wlman in the University of oldest htaman reihsihs yet discov­ an type. Some believe the teeth Upsala in Sweden, where ip the ered. are as much as a million years coarse of cleaning the ancient fos- “It Is not yet established be­ old. sil teeth were discovered. Full yond doubt that the age of this Dr. A. W. Grsbsn, head of the information was communicated to deposit Is Upper Pliocene, that is, department of Paleontology at the ®r- Anderson for announcement that this man Ijved In the closing National University here, declares M th® prime discoverer, stages of the Tertiary era,” quali­ that the teeth were “obtained nn- It appears that the most im- fies Dr. Grsbsn in commenting on der conditions which excludes all portant aspects of thia “find” is tbe teeth- “It may be that this doubt as to their vast antiquity.” that it gives definite subetantla- man lived at the opening of the "(U. P. Start Correepoadeet) is attested by the associated Ani­ mal remains.” It seems agreed, however, that getting back the first hair million yearn la the hardest when It copies to establishing antiquity o f hhm- an remains. So the scientists of Peking, aT any rite. Are not His- posed to quibble Over an 01« Bsn- dred or so o f centuries. CARD OP THANKS For all the kindness and sym pathy shown ns in our recent be­ reavement in the death o f our beloved mother, and for the many floral offerings, we wish to ex­ press onr sincere gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Costol« Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Frnlsn - Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs, / . E. Johnson Mrs. E lls Williams. D. A. JOHNSON Lane county win bnild 913,904» toll ferry for Florence and Otoñ­ ada. in the future to a longer, health­ ier, and happier life. In 1113 thè United States gath­ ered 94,399.009 by the means of Christmas Seals for tubercular By Jo Ana Huis causes. The sale of these Christ­ Christmas Beals, those cheery mas Seals was first started in little holiday stickers serve' A Denmark. In Wilmington, Del­ double purpose. They net only aware thbre waa a very interested give the Christmas packages a wom an. Miss B issel, who w anted bright Tuletide appearance, b it to build a sanatorium and there­ they provide money to carry On fore she collected 1100« by the the work against tuberculosis and hieaha of these Christmas Seals, other diseases, by m esas of, pre- which artists drew pictures on • vention and education of the dis­ anil some newspapermen helped. ease. The mosey obtained from Het and she built a sana­ the sale of Christmas Seals is used torium which waa hardly more ic our own communities. Some Of than a mere shack. But this first the many things the Christmas sanatorium gave further inspira­ Seals do for Jackson County ate: tions tor mote and better sanator­ They furnish Aiodey to fight td- iums. oercnlosls, they help the afflicted Soma of that, thlhgs the Chritt- to obtain proper care and atten­ ihaft Seal money bays are: the tion, they guard the healthy from health pamphlets, statistics, mag­ the great white plague, they pro­ azines, health posters, and it sup­ vide nurses who teach health to ports health nurses, hospital legis­ thousands of children, and w itch lation ,out-door eamps, outdoor" carefully dll those who are pre­ schools, and community survey. It disposed to the disease, they es­ scorns the logical way to conquer tablish headquarters where any­ the most dreaded of all diseases, one may be examined free Of and if each one will do- his part charge, they provide milk for un­ in buying the seals, it will not be der nourished children who can­ a hardship to anyone. Therefore, not afford to pay for it them­ it is to be hoped that every per­ selves, they keep regarding tuber­ son will feel that It is their priv culosis add Its prevention before liege as Well as their duty to buy the public, they bring happiness Christmas Seals, and this year tc everyone and help them live buy more than evbt before add longer and happier lives. thus support this worthy cause. The purpose of the Christmas Seal is usually the only appeal made to the public for aid by the National Tuberculosis Association and although nation-wide, the movement is mostly local, f o r Articles of timely interest» eighty-five percent of the amount raised remains In the town where are welcomed udder this head. Conubndciatione must hear the it Is raised for the local purpose; signature of the author. and can be added to the visiting nurse fund to relieve and pre­ vent the spread of tuberculosis. Dear Editor: Ten percent is sent to the state Yodr editorial In yesterday’s for the support of a tubercular Tidings reminds me of whgt Presi­ hospital for children and the oth­ dent Grant once said: “That the er five pereent goes to the na­ best way to do sway with a bad tional association. Our response lsw was to enforce It.” Will the to the Christmas Seal sale, also “drets” help Us along that line and the Red Cross Roll Call will mèsn see if drsnt was correct! more money for the visiting A Subscriber. nurse fund. Every citizen in Oregon should buy these little seals because we are Insuring ourselves and fam­ ilies against tuberculosis, a n d where can you get such cheap In snrance? The wonderful work of the public health service, which ) Id the past fifteen years has In- craased the average of human life two-an-one-half years, prove the See the miniatore sdite “Service of the Seals,” and Jtt«tl- In the window of the fy any amount.wd may contribute to help this work to greater victor- ies, and also help every baby born Here Is The Prize . Winning Essay THE FORUM Not many more days before Christmas—but our Last Minute Gift Sale will take care of those nearly forgot­ ten gifts without straining your budget. You’d like to receive something for your car . . . your friends would like it just as much, so don’t hA ttate— fo to your nearest “Western Auto” store today and Ton can make no wiser selec­ To Please Outdoor Folks tion thaa • genuine “Boyoe.” “Midget,’* tor email B A A T care, only ............... e i ' “ * 1 5 ,2 5 e e a ee e e e e e e e e buy Auto Supplies—you know they will be appreciated and enjoyed by all the family. The many timely arti­ cles offered in this sale make choosing easy—a' few of them are shown below. , Touring supplies from'. *Wfcstern Auto" give year ’round pleasure and are sure to be enthusiastically received. These low prices show what aavlngs w e offer. large cars. a t ? \ . . . $ 7 s 2 0 V T • . ja l • v icto r A lu m in u m □ex “Glo-Lite” Gives lasting pleasure. In­ cludes 3 cooking pots, coffee pot. 4 fcupg, 4 plates. 2 frying pans. AU neat Into largest pot. Reduced 9 7 QC Bottles Every m otorist likes to dre up his car—Our figure ora» mente offer many distinct!' A welcom e gift. Attached to motometar. It lends a touch of color and m akes It easy to read motometar at night. Fancy W ing Caps re eure to pleaee. These of cast braes. heavily talad. With a motometar, r make a dandy combina- 'A ll at greatly reduced prices. All Purpose Jure—gallon else 93AO * 1 * “ end s ., Vacuum B o t t le - enamel case p in t.. Vacuum B o t t le - quart alee a t .......... nickeled Sam e. . corrugated cases, 92.19 and ............................ Stanley Unbreakable B o t t l e - quart cq a n Through the Christmas seals and the untied war against the White Plague the death rate from , tuberculosis bad been cut in two since 1907. Öelicious Hoirie-Made • Pies and Cakes Tender, Juicy Steaks that you can really enjoy, Come here for dinner tomorrow for our t&dpting pastry and steak specials. TAVERN CAFE JOE LANE J The Variety Store, 89 N. Main, W here Your Dime is a Baby* H ollar are givin g aw ay absolutely FR E E at 8 o ’clock Christmas E ve., Hobmohile car, has fenders, w ind­ shield, bumpers, disc wheels, a beauty, all ready to go. A ticket is given with every 50c purchase. Be sure and get your t i c k e t — - — — - — — — —— We have a store full of Christmas Cheer. Toys and gifts priced to suit every purse— only 7 more shop- ping days—open evenings, Standard Gleaners S w in g Spout Em er­ gen cy Set S om eth in g1 every motorist wants. 3 durable containers holding 2 gals. gas. 1 g a l oil, and 2 gals, water—with heavy felt lined steel cover. R e­ duced from B T Qfl W.»0 t o ...................... B > lO U Utah— Idaho Sagar Company will build sugar factory io Salem tn 1928, if 1,000 acres of beets are grown thia year, and 3,000 acres for 1938. RONCHIT1S We do odorless cleaning. 95 Oak S t Phone 1Ö8 G loves and Robes R educed 18% Food Jarb—wide tnouth—pint . . . Sam e—quart capacity ............ Many styles and patterns. All high quality.__________ B u m p e rs A r e W e lc o m e aeb reeelver and autom atic cigarette server. B 9 BE Only ............... <..... b I i DU Ash Receivers D riv e rs Back Cushion N othing coaid ba m ote wel- ■very car should have one or twp. eo yon oan't make a sale- take la giving them. "Prindston"—a beauttrni com ­ bination ash receiver, m atch box bolder and cigar 7 A A r e st Special at ........... f wG "De Luxe"—a m ost attractive ash receiver fiid B A AC match box holder . . « b le w Same, without m atch box holder. A bargain B 9 I E They drees ap the car and protect It from damhge. Any of these will please. “Tw in Bar“;—special tor Ford. Chevrolet. Star and < 7 QC overland, at ......... w l »HU Same—heavier, for B Q Qfl medium care .......... f d iw U Twin Bar heavier. B I « f ill for large c a r t .. . . > IG iD U Double XX cross bar. style— —n u ll Idbal gifts for "huh" or “her.” “K ay-Bee”—a popular, easily attached Ad A A signal, o n l y .............. B I lO U Drum Type—very duribte— substantially A rt A (“ reduced .................. B A iU 'J “Stover” combination stop signal, t ^ l light and license holder. BA AC Sale price ee itv v .s V V lV v A Clock w m Plekse . . and most cars need on< Tbdto art fu lly guaranteed. “Dar-Nlte”—aleely atokete with radium treated BA A I hands-on sale a t.. B A >w l "W-Day” lever winding fine Can you think of a m o to rin g friend who wouldn't welbome one or the other? “Dandy” Spotlight—an Excel­ lent light at a B f « A low p r ic e .................. B I • I v “Leader”—good looking and reliable. S p e c i a l l y ---- ------- priced a t ................, ■'Williams, Jr.“—w el 11 known. A handsome lig h t - priced low . . . . . . . . "Darsle"—none ketti price la very low .......................... .. “Kay-Bee** Roadllgl tlonally known and popular . . . . M ■ w e fM k iiM dui ee.Well sg decorative, id y gifte. •■ned .. w . / . m « $ 1 i2 0 Make this Christmas A Lasting Gift fbr the Fdttiily, Place W&x vriutt riow for Christmas delivery. Runabout........ $106.32 Down 88c a Day Touring ....................... . . $106.80 Down 86c a Day Ooupe ........................... $148.05 Down $1.01 a Day T u d or............................ $i53.$9 Down $1.03 a Day rordor ......................*.. $164.49 Down $1.11 a Day The above payments include fiallooh Tires—All the ew Improvements, Fire and* Theft insurance and nterest on deferred payments for eighteen months. J A Gift that Renders Years of Useful Service. The greatest vhlub «v$r offered ih 4h automobile. Drawing Room “A all aboard E l Sidèlo ÎDfcAt BXŸ8A Clay comb Motor Co. Of Jmr g/spg gn