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CONSIDERED BX MANy MOTORISTS THE BfST FABRIC TIRE QN THE yVQlCIN MARKET
Oar
FLOUR
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1 ou eat more lirrad than of any other food.
FLOUR be the very best.
Tbc beat flour costa but a irifle more Ilian the poor kind.
It makes cooking eaMier And food better. and insures the health
and happiness of your whole family.
BONUS AND PREMIUM PAY
TO WORKMEN
We do not try to see how cheap we can »ell flour,
GOOD.
For many moon« were th« workmen who build our
tire« trained «o that they might excel in this one branch
of industrial art. Competent and experienced, even a» the
««atoned warrior« of my ancestral tribe«, they have been
taught to build tire* the "Savage" Way—the way modern
science ha* shown to be the best.
My word» are true word« when I say that our builders
of tire« are matter craftsmen who*« hearts are filled with
pnde because they are producing a superior article, their
pride ts second only to that of the squaw in her first-born
•on. The best that is in these mighty men of the tire world
is expressed in our big, handsome "D" Type tire. And to
encourage them in their great effort to produce but the fin
est we have loosened our purse-string and pay a bonus
and premium for merit, and impose a penalty for careless
ness.
The battle for perfection is fought with a two-
edged sword.
Thus, O Motorists, through every stage of construe
tion, the skilled hands and eagle eyes of specialists are
ever on the watch for even the most minute flaw. And
besides, there are lynx-eyed inspectors, as alert as an elk
at mating time, who make sure that nothing is allowed
to pass that is not absolutely right.
In our “D” Type we are expressing the determination
that fills the hearts of the Great Chiefs of my people to
build the best fabric tire on the American market, and the
hearts of the men of my people are likewise filled with
this determination.
I SALUTE YOU. 0 MOTORISTS
Then let your
but
bow
A l>KMO!kSTIt.ATI<»' ALI, NEXT WEEK
DON’T MINS IT
í
WE ARE NOW SELLING
Studebaker
LITTLE HEAP HAS SPOKEN.
OUß --- BEST
IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER^
-------- ASSET
- "jA^^T^RE^O^^SA^IEGO^^AM^^^
In Four Models
WHOLESALE tWTIUBUTOM
SnWKF
TWO AND TUMI
agents everywhere
H. G. Enders Wholesale Company
Sold at the same price everywhere
IHSTRIBl TORS
ASHLAND, OREGON
NEED OF FOREIGN MARKETS
New York Business Man Tells How In
His Opinion America May
Control Trade Marta.
An Easy Way to Get Bigger
Grain Yields with Less Seed
Planting with ■ grain drill,
instead of with a broadcast
seeder will cause you no more
work, in fact, considerably less,
and in a short time the saving
in seed will pay for the drill.
That, in itself, is sufficient
reason why we want you to see
the John Deere-Van Flrunt Grain
Drill we have on display. There
are other reasons that apply only
to the Van Brunt. This drill
has a patented, adjustable gate
force feed that successfully
handles any size seed from alfalfa
to bearded oats without chok
ing.
The force feed compels the
aeed to leave tha grain Ixix In
even continuous streams and tha
seed is protected until it reaches
the bottom of the furrow.
That is why a field planted
with a Van Brunt Drill makea
auch a pleasing appearance to
the eye—and why it adds extra
money to your bank account.
All of the grain is ready for
harvest at one time. There are
no bare spots in the field and
you can feel absolutely sure
that no seed is wasted in plant
ing. Come in and let us show
you how easy it ia to regulate the
flow of aeed so that an equal
amount is placed in each furrow
—simply moving a lever regu
lates the quantity sown.
D. c. M c I ntyre
The Implement Man
If the I'nitetl Slate« expects to ob
tain Its share of the world’s com
merce,'' n Nev York broker was over
heard to say, “It must keep pace with
other world powers with which It bus
to compete. Trained men ore neces
sary In tiny line of business nnd for
eign commerce Is one line In which
training Is absolutely ess ■ntlnl.”
"1 believe that the I’tilted State«
merci.ant marine Is again to come Into
Its own." continues the same broker
In the Washington Post, "but the finest
lot of niei'ilmndtso on earth, coupled
with the greatest fleet of merchant ves
sels ever known. Is of no avail unless
hacked tip hv the selling ability nnd
understanding of trained men who
know how to place American goods In
foreign markets.
"All the large mercantile firms are
taking steps to train men specially for
each country In which they expect to
do business. The prospective salesman
or manager for any particular conn
try Is educated In the language. Ills
tory. traditions nnd peculiarities of
that country, so that he can In a sense
meet the people on their own ground.
He knows Just what to do under given
conditions and Is of vast value to the
Ann that employs him.
“The bureau of foreign nnd domes
tic commerce Is doing a gu>at deni of
good In Billing In the Introduction of
American goods abroad, hut I think
the government should go a step forth
er und have n regular sclmol for such
experts, maintained on the same stand
Ing nnd In the same relation to com
merce In general ns West Point stnnds
to the army or Annapolis to the navy.
The students should he taught every
possible fact regarding Europenn, Asi
atic and South American countries, so
thnt they could step forth ns exports,
each on some particular country. Such
a schiml would amply repay the gov
ernment In the large Increase In vol
time of foreign business which would
he attained."
Conner einaaifled ada bring
ills Trv a elaaalfiari
Aalaa book« at th. Courier
re
J. F. BURKE
The Graveyard Blues.
One cold morning in midwinter a
negro employed In a .southern lumber
mill came to work wearing a pair of
tennis shoes. He offered no explann
tfon for his strange footgear—perhaps
hadn't any. The white, thin shoes
did not fall to attract the attention
of Ills fellow workers, however. One
of them greeted him with this remark:
“Nlggtih. what’s you doin’ cornin' to
work whl dem tennis shoes on. cold as
It Is? Ain’t you got no judgment?
Better go on home and get somethin’
on yo’ feet hefo’ dem things gives yo’
feet do graveyard blues."
Fashion Garage
Why Not
Electric
Cooking?
COAL-LH88
SMOKE-LESS
ASH-LESS
DIST-LK8S
TROVBLK-LBSS
UNIVERSITY
or-
• OREGON•
I
—ia maintained by the state
in order thnt the young peo
ple of Oregon may receive,
withont coat, the benefit« of
a liberal education.
<
The University includes the College of
Literature. Science and the Arts, the
Graduate School, the School of Phys-’
ical Education, and the professional*
Schools of Law. Medicine (at Portland*.
Architecture. Commerce, Journalism,
Education and Musk.
lih-ctric cooking provides the on«
thoroughly
practical, .. convenient,
clean and sanitary method of cook
ing. Eliminates dirt, dust, ashes,
gas and worry. Cook without waste.
High standards of scholarship are
made possible by an aMe faculty, veil
equipped laboratories nnd s library of
nearly 100.000 volumes.
Supervised athletics are encouraged
and every attention given the health
and welfare of the students.
With a heightened eenfldenee
gained by the resent eaprennien
of pnblie awppert. the. University
io now entering nynn an ora of
1«r<e devolnpsneaf and oatonded
naolnlneag.
*
California-Oregon Power Co.
Far a catalogue or for any information,
address:
THR RRGIWTRAR
University of Orsgss
Regeno. Oregna
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