STORAGE BATTERY Durban. South X fries. July 34 The chief of the Zulu nation, his ringed headmen and many minor chiefs, recently assembled in the courthouse at .Maritiburg anil deliv­ ered speechea of affection and esteem for laird Sidney Charles Buxton, re tiring governor-general of South Af-! rtcii. and lauly Buxton, who accom­ panied him on the farewell x-isit. There was an onthuslastf damonatra­ tion. The courthouse was packed with the courtly, dignified Zulus, some of | them in frock coats and wearing medals received for brgvery in the but others, also wearing medals on European battlefields, wert' only tn the primitive Zulu tash- Quâlitil Goes Clear Through T ouring C ar Chief Manxolwandhli. son of Fete wayo, as a chief of the Royal Zulu blood voiced his thanks f?r "the beneficlent British rule." Then Chief Mini spoke. He said "The Zulus gave assitance In the great war and if assistance is needed again they are prepared to die for their King and country." The governor-general thanked the Zulus for their excellent behavior during the war. and for their active assistance As he finished speaking the "bayete" salute rang out, an­ them-like in a final farewell. Gasoline Economy Now Prudent The gasoline shortage, though temporary'' «mb' serves to show the prudence of wiling an automobile like the DORT for it averagt* from 20 to 25 miles per gallon. It i- also economical on oil anti tin* anti wins enthusiastic friends from all its owners by its consistent iicrformance. EU H lH»i;r l> \> GOOD IS THE. BEST ONE. EVER MADE Price now only $1205—will soon advance $50.00 A. N. Parsons 208 N. 6th Street UJS DOKT MOTRIL CAR. COMPAÑV Berlin. July 24 —All holies of Am­ erican credits must definitely be abandoned as a result of the outcome of the reichstag elections and the fate of Germany consequently will be completely in the hands of the en- j tente. according to Baron von Rich­ thofen. defeated democratic candi- : date, who outlines his views in a long article in the Boersen Zeitung. Americans were not unfavorably I disposed toward Germany's political and economic future. Baron Richtho- fen continues, but the defeat of the democratic program at the elections |dissipated many fond hopes based on I that J act. Heath ® Herman — Dealers in — Rogue River Valley Fruit and Alfalfa Land “We must expect Americans will i demand priority for any of their ¡credits over the allies indemnity cliama, which means the final decl- sion will lie with the entente.” he l believes. * LOOK THIS LIST OF BARGAINS OVER ELSEWHERE. 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It is a more expensive materiul to begin with, and the process by which it is pierced with an enormous numtier of tiny threads (to make it porous) adds another item of cost. But it means that the job is done right and doesn't have to lie done over. Replacing worn-out insulutioii is an expensive job, to say nothing of inconvenience» and almost invan ably happens to a battery with ordinary insulation before its plûtes are worn out. Why it Costs Less It always costs the owner less when the necessary durability is built into any jiart of a battery at the start. That's true tn this caae —for when ordinary insulation is replaced it may already have caused injury to other parts of the battery and shortened its life. A battery has just two “wearing parts"—plates and insulation. Threaded Rubber Insulation,there fore, removes half the occasion for wear and replacement. It is the only form of insulation that per mits “bone dry" shipment and storage of batteries - positively without a drop of moisture in them. Hazelton & Disbrow till N. 61 h SIR t PHONE 127 Jerusalem, July 24.—The office of governor of Jerusalem once occupied by Pontius Pilate. Is now held by Col onel Ronald Storrs, a graduate o Cambridge university and son of the Dean of Rochester college, England. ilia task Is one to test the admin­ istrative ability of any man. Jeru­ salem is a city of disunions, where, I whatever may come of the future, for, the moment Zionists and Arabs are passionately divided and to steer a just path between them ami Indu e them to Join him on that path I m thankless x^ork. It is to that task tfowever, that chiefly devotes himself. Twice week he has meetings of his favorite | pro-Jerusalem society, where French Italians, British, Americans, rabbis, Zionists, leaders, commercial men of standing and others who are In any [ way prominent In the life of the city ; are brought together and In the course of debate, led to see that they have In common a single citizenship. His motto as governor la "unify and ! bo friends.” Colonel Storrs was one of the prime movers In the establishment of an Independent Arab kingdom. II« is 38 years old. _______ COX TO MAKE FIRST TRIP Til CENTRAL AXIl I!•: I ST re­ SKO Isko Refrigeration Appeals to Large Users of Ice l< I. I till 1*1 SIN I.ss Pl ll|*osEs IRE ELEOHtlC m i KIGER VITON. A KEl X. DRY COLD tXINST tN'TI.V, I <>! R BOOKLET. "ELFCTltK BE M III.Ell ON ItW.il EST. IH FRIGI It moN." WILL PEOPLES Electric Store mail this TO ASK FOR DEBS RELEASE t Denver, .Inly 24. «Parlcf I’. Chris­ tensen, farmer-labor party candidate I’HONF for president, today telegraphed to Senator Harding and Governor Cox, siigge.-itlng that all Join In a demand upon President Wilson to Immediate­ JOSEPHINE COUNTY TRUCK rl Parker • llanseth on. 103 I » Why You Pay More NOTIGE t » i IL hip Columbus, July 24.—Central and eastern atatea will comprise the In­ itial speaking forum of Governor Cox, according to tentative plans an- ¡ The Grants Pass Feed Barn will open for business July 21 at the cor­ nounced toijay. fxiter the governor nor of Seventh and I streets, one plana a western tour. ’dock east of Fanhton Garage. 27tf WILLIAM DeFOREST. CANDIDATE ASKS OTHERS • Now is the time to mat e your spring repairs. We make a specialty of ill binds of Lathe and Machine work and general n-|mir*. AlXb all kinds of cast steel and a’uaiiniirn weldin~. Bring in your mechanical Troubles. We caa help you. C F. BURKE and E. KNOX, Props. BatirrX. may be alanssl to death. Batteries may die lAlvrst. Batteries inav be injured by Overheating. Batteries iuav fre«»« to death in winter Any battery will ulti­ mately w«ar out. WU/«rd Sarver« • m Iwlp you a void ail but the last. WILDERVILLE Marjorie Smith, of Dryden, has been a guest of her old school mates for the past two weeks return­ ed to her home Tuesday. Rev. Rummel is expected home the last of the week from a three weeks course at a minister's institute at Salem. letters from Harold Potts at Can­ on City. Colo., state his mother has had a specialist from Pueblo, and that she is able to sit up in a chair. E. Ixmghridge and family were guests of the Ainsworths at .Murphy last Sunday. R. Lindsey is intending to go to some specialist at .Medford soon for treatment for a tumerous growth. Burrel Ruttencutter and family have recently returned from Port­ land and they have now moved to the Paul Ruttencutter mill near Ker- by, where Burrel will work. .Myrtle Sloan went to Granta Paas .Monday evening, remaining over ¡night, so aa to meet her husband I n ho was due on the morning train i from Ix)s Angeles, Cal. Everett Robinson, non of J. H. Robinson had has adnoida removed «onday at the hospital. J. B. Roiflnson suffered several bruises wjien his team hitched to a rake became frightened at the double tree breaking, last Tuesday, on the Shub Robinson hill, the rake passed over him and In running the horses pulled It onto a cow which was In­ jured so badly with the teeth it had to be shot. 70 ACRES JUST OUT OF CITY—ALL TILLABLE—35 ACRES »125 IN CULTIVATION—ALL IRRIGATED—PRICE ONIA' PER ACRE—VERY E.ASY TERMS. REMEMBER I A. 11. (TNNINGIt IM, hlmlly furnish mg further In- formiitlon on ||1(. |m(4o Name Address