A kM eûai eW^* ’ (W ritten for the United Pre«») 9tertl«< to e c h o e lig a u 'brdeal' fer moat cfclldre«!. A fte r e i u B - mer spent largely la the, «P*». school meens.e radicai chance la the child’s dally .regime. _ Not only doe» he>tpi»» the out doors, hut the freedom of falloWy tng hi» own devices? He feels cooped up' Hie physical activities ace repressed. H e * 10 * made to study, ftis whole World is chanced. , How may we predare the child f o r thtd change and best adapt him to his hew regime? F irst, at the beginning of the school year, have your child ex amined by the fam ily physician. Thia examination should be thor ough, special attention being given to the eyes for possible de tects of vision, the earn for 4m- pairm efit' of hearing, thè tèeth for cavities or other conditions reqntr ine dental care, gad the nose and throat tor diseased' tonsils 'jMwBm s j, ’ ’ *H¿V. * *■* A’J« i • • 1 SPOKANB. Wash.. Rept ». — No finer or more magnlflc'ient cc llertiea at trophies has oven been assembled anywhere in the United States \h a n the l l large silver, awards to he made at the Spikane a ir port, September f t to io the winners of the seventh annual national air races, the Pa- rifio Coeat A ir Derby rdee from San Francisco, and the National A ir Derby rase from New York. Unique in their design, massive and graceful In their constructlqp, and sy m b o lic of the rapidly de velop iag aviation age, these tro phies have an estimated vainaMon cf flfi.Ofifi. Pounds sad pounds of silver hare been used by the nation’s leading trophy . manu facturers In molding out of these cherished prises for which pilots w ill race madly through the air. go valuable are the trophies that, the National A ir Derby Asso ciation of Spokane, Which vritl he rn sin as custodian over them uattl th e race», is guarding them care fu lly against theft. Pl, diysical „upsets, bet important there 1» ensue- and adenpids. M o u th breathing, snoring, frequent oolds, s o r e throats, and discharging ears may bs due to infected tonsils and adenoids.' , . Posture should receive atten tion. Round shouldefs, flat chest, spinal curvatures and fait feet should he noted a rid th e neefchsary corrective measures begun. The general condition of the child should be seriously a n d thoroughly studied. Departures from the normal In hearts,' lungs, o r kidneys m ay thus be found. Study your ahiid and try to give your doctor an intelligent inventory fhieh may belli mater ia lly in form ing conclusions. Thus nutny defects and incipient dis eases sen be corrected early. 9UBSCRÍBC F O R T H B t I IH u GS The school schedule is bo cram med that too little time le allowed for Open sir plky. It" is of the ut most importance that advantage .be.Aaken of every opportunity to. be in the fresh ah* «Od sunlight'. Poor appetite, constipation, ir r i tability, and restless sleep are all freqpent symptoms in tbs child BESÙ LT8 Xb« does- not get , outdoors, enough. ,/<!.•• Certain children who cannot easily adapt themselves' to, school suffer considerable m en ta l str e s s L Ú 8T E R GLOSS and strain. They may M so uh- It Makes Your ijqppy that they kficeme nervous « ‘AJSei®’ « en>Qtioaal outbursts. -Rvérjr effo rt should he Biade to g e t a i the bottom or such a-fcdtìdtàénlo ttott i t Cap b e c»i>- one GOOD B V t ■ MnesRa camma.- a In school the spreading ct !»■ it Is S to re frequently here that Infection is transferred among children o f Widely separated housAolds. ’ Rrifore the opening of schools a sample of the drinking w » t e r should be seat to the State Board o f Health Laboratory for analy sts. Toilets should be inspected end made sanitary. Such precau tions may prevent an outbreak o f typhoid fever end prevent many * Teacher?, parents and children Should realise «Rat, When many children are gathered together the danger of meaatas. scarlet fe ver, whooping cough, end., .diph theria is great.* It is Very hapeft- aat for. paresis aad teachers fin co-operate w ith the local fcpdpth officer, and the* fam ily phjfirfcwa la trying to discover aad «Isolate these childhood diseases. been done. Rest to -essential, particularly with the undernourished. Lack of gain in weight la, in a great treasure. ,due to insufficient rest. An over-tired child Is irritable, prone to disturbed steep and does n ot want to »eat. Ten m in u te s' The Automotive Shop Ghevrolto D tob ri Richardson Springs ■AtU a fte r t ie asedad Week a fter registration, as graduâtes are gfoen Í longe? tube to arrange T h e W indsor F lyers’ On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk cd of . resort in the state. There rnnst'.bo a red soul Why not oomp^md soo for yourselft rtudy coursés. » « ••« •s e m i ‘Lee Richardson, Mgr, U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, Eugene, Sept. ».-— (Special)— The University of Oregon w ill ita. doom oa the opening “Fredtm an W e e k /’ Sepfirimt te < 4 .\tw more ttafo arshifi or other reaaonh. significant that o f the t r fi entrance, se were appHcanta .oat of the «tabe. Ó iiy 16 O applicants w to e . t f fhed i students, dèélares , left, refiiaWar. This ^ettm afi is i from other idaUtutlons Were not t ak firi In. . ,m to t of fito alreaR i adm'fttei. Lest year the number accepted at fh H tlm e.w h a 1O4M. hut this larger number is due to thè A c t th a t thia year the figure does not include applications mhde prior Co June I f , white laè( /e a r the figorea were from Juñe I . I t la dbtfmated foaf^thb dfnerenec for Oto period is i t o . A,ua «feto- t i t ft A f f i* fit /« 't o fa te . Wjfo pHcaüOrik comfog in ’« lriiiffou»- ing numbers. The bacterial nature o f western M t o r i « U W f l S Oregon waa di»- eofered by the experiment station le v e r « yerirg ago. was found th a t la the w in ter the b a c te rir ake in (He dm ckakere on twigs or rt«m«. Mrsones wwy, probably by insect», they g « r f encranre in ■ M » fMLtne hods whhfo are often completely killed, They may he. also transfers* ha pruning as a lf ycuag and tender parts are ana- This will be a substantial tncfeaSe over last y e a r . It is stated. s F .A fiteater number of lnW irtSa ■tfckh ever before a?e beink rfo crivdd now by thfe registrar’» df- i ,fice, and th is . leads to the bell if 'th at many .tudepts are w a R lfc , u u tif their arrival to prebe it thpif high School credent M i. j ll credentials should be ia, i t let it two weeks befofd tta T ita rU n g “of class work, September <«, It U An a n i l M o f (he FfiO e b & - stated. Students who b r T S jg flíg stsdetto show« that # 1 4 ,are their high schtol credits w ith Oregod freshmen, 183 »re from them w ill be subject to -a delar, t o t of tifo riftfi, 8 / »rfo atfv&nc- and if they should not quality fa erf undergraduate« ffom othpr entrants, considerable time w ill 'state institutions, 154 are ad hd Iq s t/lt is pointed eut. vanced ùndef|pradu»pH from ouL , A lt freshmen must report i t n f-s ta t. iW h r im ,. ire grad- Hie University Monday, Septem- mate students and three are spec- to r 19, and ths various saealofis 'Wrradged for them daring tms students ia expsctsd, 'Ä w ee! hre pompalsery. .Lets e f- te ff cSn* bq estimated 4. flisil w ill cause the student > «» à . ì à . , »• i grekt deal of extra work spsR i»- > “ ou>~ y - T rt fiSto ORfiGDN /trftW SEPT. M a S f’LVB WÍHIK ‘ S E P T . lB d T T H R I O , C tÄ tT K O , J W P I K 9 N IN E T Y H Ö Ä S E S September lí those who wait until rtgiitqr WIR' be' fòk Mfo filing te é S H \ . <1 by the Granges óf Jacksoi py O f a total O U O F N lying fq admittance to tRe t n i (Unity, f t hdve been granted - freshmai standing, are urn lergraduatj n ie u u on e f’ fto ,- WOW-RVfBf OPEN DAT AND EVENING pi« hfftg from «■ twn w r e tr * va s t Bandon and Rockaway. institutions, w h ite 4? have been »»’*1 glorified ft; is fo awake Wvely, energptic, care-free foto« how rniseraUe It is fip aching, tired, weary refo yeatlese, sleeplegaL Ttfi ohancea are t j ^ t lm - kifinsy »uueu, .a f i ,rl» a « rities have faled to keep f freed of lurking poisons LL8. » dtuwtte i n t e r a , are a r e lió le , medicine, prontptlpg; ^ H h -g iv in g »cUri|y. Seid everywhere.— Ro..