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FAUB BIX wuk.lt moots HI NIUV. MAV It, tA. W;MCi BEST IN THE LONG RUN lawk v V Hem WV if ; iff rasswora ;i ires ' i.-'-tt.V lsJ M Kb t wu y. k. m. e J -: i f5?& a Itloilun by l I ? Bar War ' 8 !, i I ttsunpa, 1 1 ft IIMM S : tutsst- . i: t u , HALLENGE every tire before you buy. Make h give the watchword of tire quality. Tested. Make it show the countersign of tire supremacy, the Goodrich trade mark. If a tire enawers Goodrtcb Tested, buy 11 It is a friend. It will give you full and lasting service because Its service, put to the nation-wide road test of Goodrich Test Car Fleets, has measured up to the uoodrtcn standard ot tires, ine i esiea 3 S 3 ' 3 a u O001DOH TE BTE D rQTI REG ' There is no risk with the tire that can give the password "TESTED," for no weakness, no structural failing, could hide itself during the month to month, season to season, testing of the Test Car Fleet:. SILVERTO'. challenged Amcri... fought sand, gravU, and defeated them. '. "LACK SAFETY TREADS, .. '. v.::der light and heavy cars H rsin, mud, snow, and slush, '.wr.mned. cable-cord tire body stood staunch against the hammering of mountain trails. The close-clutch, cross-barred, non-skid Diack satety treaa, oamea the teeth of desert and prairie paths. Demand this password of all tires before you buy, and you will get the durability, dependability, and economy of the tires which the roads of every region of our land proclaim, "America's Tested Tires." THE a F. GOODRICH RU33ER COIVrPANY Portland Branch: Broadway and Bmnuide St, Portland, Ore 'MitJZ -iJ i-il"?' THE CITY Or uuuuwv.fi - AKRON. OHIO. M SIS1 larBT Sll GOODRICH TIRES OLDING'S GARAGE PHONE 45-R TRAINING SCHOOL AT SKA Tbe American Y. M. C. A. has de veloped a training school at sea. On steamers going to France instruc tors teach secretaries their duties overseas. Daily Thought In the long run men hit only whnt they aim at. Therefore, though thv should fall ImmcUiutrly, they had bet ter aim at something high. Henry David Thoreau. ( BRING US YOUR REPAIR WORK Any Car Any Make Estimates cheerfully given by expert mechanic WE GUAEAKTEE SATISFACTION Vulcanizing Battery repairing and charging Acetylene Welding AGENTS OVERLAND CABS AND MASTER TRUCKS FASHION GARAGE Phone 163 XOTK-K OK IHHHOIifTION At the Churches N'rwntMii M, K fliurvh Morning rl at 1 1 a. m. , 8r mon topic. "The ChrUtlal Ideal of 1.1 fe as Compared with the 8toli and Kplrurean." Anthem by the choir. Sole, H. I Stonaker. Fifty minute evening service at H o'rtock. for mon by the pastor. Special music. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Kpworth lAaKtie at T l. in. A cordial Invita tion to these services. Melville T. Wire, pastor. lUptUt (Tiuirh This morning will be service for the cradle roll and primary depart ment of the Sunday school. The pas tor wDI preach a sermon specially tor the mothers and the children, from the theme. "The Child and tbe Kingdom." At I o'clock In (he even ing the pastdr'a theme will be, "Who Am l." This will be a patrlollo ser mon In the special Interest of the Red Cross. Remember also the Sun day school at to o'clock, and the n. T. P. C at T p. m. Trayer meeting every Thursday evening at X o'clock. An urgent Invitation, Is extended to an to Jofn us In our worship. rtcthany Presbyterian Church Morning service at It a. in., ser mon. "Stemming the Tide of Bar barism." Evening service at ft p. m. sermon. "Have Ton the 'Makings'" Sunday school a, to a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Tour welcome wITT be cordial. L. Myron Pooser, minister. . MOV IK NKWB NOIKH Charming Viola Oana agslu, In a role thai has been Mpeclally writ ten to suit her winsome personality although MUa Dana la a star of brilliant and versatile attainments who asks no odds of any on. "Rreakers, Ahead" Is a story of the sea and sesr-farlng people. Illoffft old "Captain" &Vudd. Krlr I'laley, his first mate, Mike Hurley, the ruf fian willing to sleer "The Wasp" up on the rocks In order to collect the Insurance money, and little waif. Ruth, who grows up with lite sound of the sslt sea pounding In her ears, becomes very real to the spectator. Rreakers Ahead" will appeal to those who dwell near the sea, and also to land-locked people who live far from the coast, and everyone, everywhere, will admire the beauty of the sea scenes. This splendid attraction will be shows at the Joy theatre this week. Itetrwyeil The other night I went to the theatre With a low-brow friend And the orchestra played "The IJttle nrown Jug." And he thought It was the national anthem And stood up, And t did. too. Pnrn him. sAllman Topics WHEATLESS COOK W. S. S. WORK ACTIVE IN COUNTRY SCW . K1r Church of Christ Ncleatlsl Christian Science services are held every Sunday, In the W. O. W. ball, at II a. m. Wednesday evening meet Inga at I o'clock. The subject for today Is. "Mortals and Immortals." Th reading room Is opes from S to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially tn- ifd to attend the services and to visit the reading room. BOOK GIVEN FREE Kt. I.ukeo KplnrntMil Sunday school, 9: SO a. m. p. m. evening prayer and sermon. Rev. PTilUp K. Hammond, vicar In charge. A cordial Invitation Is extended to alt. CeibeUe Cbard. Masses on Sunday at 7:19 and f.SO a. m. Rev. rather J. 0. Tlsa. On Monday under the direction of the C, 8. fond administration I will distribute through the mall a wheat less cook book. This la a small pink colored book and the food admlnls- trstlon wants you to use It and not destry It. The recipes hsve been tried and tested. We may not have enough ror each family. If your neighbor doea not get one let them ropy some of the recipes from your book. SAM II. RAKER County Admlnlatrstor War savings stamp soiloiiea have been organlied In tbe following dts trlcts: District No. II, Mend, dies ltd vea, teacher. District No. II, Hugo, Mary Daks, teacher, District No. ii, Ulaud, frauds Mustek, teacher. District No. s. In ) den, Anna Han sva, teacher. District No. It, I'ruvoll, Mamie llradford, teacher. Dhtrlit No. I. Missouri Hut. Thomss Wliusr, teacher. District No. 10. Merlin, Daisy Cole teacher. District No. 11, Helms. K. A. Ilumpton, teacher. Klne W. 8. 8. work Is being (lone la the outlying districts by most teachers and pupils. , Many people do not realise what the purchase of even on thrift stamp means tit sum children. The following extract from a letter re ceived by Ihs county superintendent, Mr. Ilarnn. Is only one of many In stances of the work and self-denial practiced by the little fellow. No finer example of patriotism ran be found: "One little hoy whose mother I a widow has earned money to pur chase ten thrift stamps by carrying wood for a hotel. He Is a small, underslxed child, welahlng only SO .pounds, but strictly on the Job when It comes to beating the kaiser. One ; little girl held goals while her brother sheared them. She con f Id led to me that she thought that the thrift stamps were well earned, for ome of the goats are as good kick I ers srs the kaiser himself, 'Il.it.' she hastly added, "there's no (lerman about them.' Three children are trying to pick wild strawberries and ell them, others are selling paper and junk." All seem to have the proper spir it and are doing good work. Marred Furniture. When furniture ha become marred toerh up the spot with Iodine to bring back the color, then rub with furniture liolish. IIKM'IMJ ISJUIKII Ms.X A workshop for disabled soldier has been opened at Covent Garden, tandon, by the Y. M. C. A . where men are being trained In repairing broken equipment, making meat sales snd doing Ilk work. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween lien, M. Collins and O. P. Harvey, both of Grants Pass, Ore., under the firm name and stfle of Collins Auto Co., and doing a gen eral garage and auto sales business at 511 H street In the said city of Orants Pass, Oregon, la this day and by the mutual consent of the said partners hereby dissolved. Dated this 16th day of May. 1 9 1 S. 64 O. P. HARVET Daniel Boons' "Relcom." Instinctively like answer the call of like, and perliup the reason no many of a venerate the memory of Daniel Boone,, great pioneer, explorer, hunter and surveyor, Is that we have a slml lar gift for spelling. The Columbia Mlsxonrlan reprint the following let ter, written by Boone shortly before his death: "Alt the relegan I have Is to Love and fear God believe In Jesus Christ do all the good to my neighbor and my self that I can and do a little harm a I can help and trust on god marcy for the rest." Kansas City Time. Neat Wav of Puttlna i. Roland was nsunlly put to bed at a certain hour every night, but almost always objected, not liking to own that he was tired and sloenv. On one occasion his mother wns too busy to notice that for once he waft remly to he put In his little bed. Not liking to own It, evidently, he edged up to ner ami, gluing wls'TuHy Into her face he Inquired: "Minimis, Isn't you gel ting tlredr i. Shoulders Strength NOTE in the picture below the special supports inbuilt into Ajax Tirco. They brace the tread where road strain is greatest. ShoulJert of Strength are a special patented Ajax feature. They re inforce and cushion tho tread, thereby adding to your mileage. Shoulders of Strength distribute road wear evenly over the entire width of the tread. Wear does not come in one spot to gnna tnrougn to ine iarjnc. ja m&SL ROAD miiG "Mon Tread on cA Road" Built for maximum rosd endurance, prove superiority In compe tition. And Aja Tlrs are 97 Owners' Choice thi hug percentage of Ajax total volume I eaeeee by car users to replace other tin that cam with their cars, ROGUE RIVER HDW. Geo. R. Riddle, Maeutfer Wsi Ass Tlrs Soeelr Dt la this looslltr ttesesaafteri aw Aitn Tires, AJai Inntf Ts ass sail Bmm, "While Other Are Claiasiafl Quality, We Are CuarsateeUg It" 'AT24ff