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GRANTH PAffN DAILY 4XMTUKR rAGK MIX ÀfOlCAN LEGION tar TI.M ll«l>«rti»,o( • Am«rt«-an I.««Ion N»w» «»evie, > How unseen lumps** in rubber reduce mileage lH)K st the two round photo- . sticrographs above. Each ■* circle repreaenta a «ample of tire rubber a* aeen under the ■ak-roacope. In the sample at the left notice the large while area». Thex area* represent "lumpa" of unevenly mixed sub- »tance*. "Lumpy" formation» of this kind, it haa been found, are the unseen weakness of or dinary tires. t At last a rubber lias been produced that reduces "lumpy" formation» to a minimum—that eliminates premature tiro trouble,. MEANS VICTORY FOR LEGION Report of Dawee Committee Embodies Principal Features of Organisa tion's Relief Plan. tbe Thermoid Rubber Com pany have resulted in the per fecting of Crolide— an even texture rubber that does not weaken with the stretching and ■training that goe, on inside a tire. All Investigation speed records at the national capitol were broken by President Hard ing’s special com- tulsaloii to frame a comprehensive program for the relief of disabled veterans, which was headed by Brig. Gen. Charles 0. Dawes of Chi cago. lie jammed through, in less than two day a an inquiry Into treatment of disabled soldiers, recom mendations that mean adequate hos pital treatment to 10.0110 wounded vet erans now In poorhouse«, asylums. In sufficiently equipped hospitals or in no institution at al>, as well ns pay ment for disability to thousands of veteran« not In hospitals. The report of the Dawes committee Is considered as u grant victory for the American Legion program for <!'.« abled soldier relief. Its recommends- tions eiuliivly the principal features of the Legion plan. They are: 1. Appointment of one official to have charge of all ill-abled soli^’TS* relief and benefit« There now are three department« 2. DeeentrttHaatlon of n«lnt1nl«'ra- tlon so officla's with delv-nted author- Ity may act without red tape. 3. Appropriation of whatever addi tional money is necessary for new hospitals. Other members of the committee were: F. W. Galbraith. Jr.. national commander of the American Legion; Franklin D’Oller, past national com mander of the American Legion; Thomas W. Miller of Delaware; Theo dore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the Navy; Mr«. Douglas Robin««’« of New York, a sister of former Presi dent Roosevelt; John L. Lewis of Indianapolis, president of the United Mine Workers of America: Mrs. Henry Ren of Pittsburg; Milton J. Foreman of Chicago; Henry S. Berry of Hen dersonville, Tenn., anti T. V. O’Connor of Buffalo, hea<l of the longshoremen's union. . Crolide Compound i, today ui-ed excluahely in the manu facture of Thermoid Tire». Be cause of Crolide, it can be fairly Mated that a Thermoid Tire is equal in wear to it, ovetsiie in any ordinary make. You are invited to call and •ee these new tires for yourself —also the famous Crolide Coak pound Tube». Experiment, conducted by to SMITH’S GARAGE GRANTS PASS, OREGON ermo. ’ Y ALE UNIVERSITY SENDS SWIMMING TEAM WEST Del Monte, Cal., June 25.—(A. P. |—Twelve men are on the Yale university swimming team which is to tour the PaciUc coast and the Hawaiian Islands next month, ac cording to a letter received here from Fredrick MtXJ. Bundy, man- ager of the team. The blue swim- mere appear here July 19. A Honolulu man, L. P. Thurston, is captain of the team, and special izes in the 100-yard dash and relay events. Another Honolulu member, C. D. Pratt, enters the 220-yard and distance events. The lone Califor nian. B. J. Wood, of Pasadena, en- tere the plunge for distance, other members of the team from the middle west and east NOTILE OF SALE OP' IRRL CATION DISTRICT BONDS I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals will be received un til the 24th day of June, A. D. 1921, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the after-, noon for the purchase of Fifteen Thousand Dollars worth of bonds of the Enterprise Irrigation District of Klamath County. Oregon Said bonds are to draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semi-an nually upon the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January of each year until the maturity of said bonds Said proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of said Irri gation District, and should be direct ed to the Secretary of the Enterprise Irrigation District care of Fred D. Fletcher, Loomis Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all blds of fered G. J. HILLYARD, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Enterprise Irrigation District. 111 IRISH REPUBLICAN LEADER TAKEN BY BRITISH .MILITARY Dublin, June 25.—(A. P.)—Ea- monn de Valera, the Irish republican leader, was arrested Wednesday night, It was definitely learned to day. The Sinn Fein had denied his arrest. IDOK AT OI K LOAF I of bread and compare It with others. Taste it and compare with others. Notice its light* neee and whiteness and pur ity, Its freshness of flavor. Is it any wonder that our bread alone holds our customers and makes many new ones? I""'' ------ ----- ' — PALACE HOTEL CAFE Open under new »innagenv-nt. Meals at all hour« Lunch Counter in oonaestion GRANTS PASS BAKERY MULLEN & BISSINGER Proprietors If in buying your tires you select a standard brand of real quality and good service repute, you can at the new low level of prices, get greater value for your money than ever before. FEDERAL TIRES predominate in high quality and "EXTRA SERVICE”. Their sturdy construction, extra heavy tread, and reinforced DOUBLE CABLE BASE beads, make them most de sirable, dependable and ecohomical. They give your "(ire dollars" a greatly increased buying power. Cord, Rugged and Traffik Treads at new low level of prices. C.L.HOßART COMPANY NOTICE TO C'ONTRACTOItS Sealed proposals for constructing I the Oregon Caves National Forest road project located within the Sis C. L. Oawson, North Dakbta Lagion kiyou National Forest. State of Ore gon. County of Josephine, will be re Man, Ria«, From low«it to ceived by the District Engineer. Bu Highest Rank. reau of Public Roads. U. 9 Depart ment of Agriculture, at 204 Postoffice From the lowest rank In the military Building, Portland, Oregon, until 10 service to the highest grade conferred o’clock a. m. July 5, 1921, at which by the ex-service time and place they will be publicly men of his state opened and read. The right Is re Is the record served to reject any and all blds, and jump made by C. none will be considered except those from contractors ascertained to be ex L. D a w a o n of perienced and responsible. Th* Beach. N. D„ re length of the project to be construct cently appointed ed or improved is approximately 8.S national field rep miles, and the principal Item« of resentative of the work are approximately aH follows: American Legion. 30 acres of clearing, 95,000 cubic From buck pri yards of excavation. 135 feot of tim ber treetie. 2400 feet of culverts. 1 vate to depart 40-foot timber truss on concrete abut ment commander ments. The work embraced In this of the American contract shall be completed within Legion In North ISO weather working days, following Dakota tells the story of Mr. Daw the execution of the contract by the son's rise. Although well past mid Secretary of Agriculture. The Bureau die age, he enlisted as a private In of Public Roads will furnish the suc bidder for use In constructing the Balloon corps soon after war was cessful or improving this road available declared. After fifteen months at equipment kt the prices and on tbe Fort Omaha, he was discharged with terms set forth In the proposal form the rank of private first class. He was The contract form and the maps, chief clerk of the North Dakota legis plans, specifications and estimate of .quantities may be examined by re lature during Its last session. contractors at the engi As department commander and sponsible neer’s camp on the project Plans national executive committeeman. Mr. will be ready for distributuion June Dawson was largely responsible in 27, and may be examined after that building up a strong organization of date at 204 Poetoffice Building, Port the I-eglon In North Dakota. He Is a land, Oregon, and at the office of the graduate of the University of North Forest Supervisor, Granta Pass. Ore Dakota and before entering the serv gon. Plans and specifications will be contractors who contem- ice was state's attorney at Go(den : furnished plate bidding, upon deposit of a cer- Valley, N. D. ' tlflcd check for ten dollars, payable to the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States. Check will be return IDEALS OF AMERICAN LEGION ed upon return of plans and specifi cations All proposals must be made Stand of Bill Dowling Port of Chad on forms, and in accordance with in structions forming a part of the spe- ron, Neb., Hat Brought Much I cificatlons above referred to, an«l Favorable Comment. . must be accompanied by a proposal | guarantee in an amount at least Th«- l«l«-nls of the American Legiot : oqual to five (5) per cent of the to- are explained In a published annonne«' [ tai amount of the proposal. C. H. ment of Rill Dowling Post of Chadron, [ Purcell, District Engineer. Neb., which Ims drawn much favorable comm«*nt from Legion |s>sts in the Merchant aale« books at Courier Middle West. The announcement rea«i: tfflce. *, “To the public—No, we are not or ganized to ’run the country' or to 'rob THE CALIFORNIA AND OllMiON the government.’ Read the preamble COAST RAILROAD COMPANY to our constitution. Timo Card “To poli Iclame—We stand for ‘pol Icles. not politics.’ Effective Nov. 2«, 1919 'To capital—Some of us are capital Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- ists ; all of us are laborers. days and Fridays “To labor—Rea«l what Samuel I«eava Granta Paas.............. 1 P.M. Gontpers lias to say In regard to labor Arrive Waters Creek. —2 P.M and the Legion. I»ave Waters Creek......... 2:30 PM “To all ex-service men—‘Let’s stick Arrive Granta Pass........... 4 PM. together.' We started it over there; For information regarding freight Iwt's finish It in (he American Legion and passenger rates call at the office ‘To all un Amerlrana—‘Look on' for at the company, Lundberg building, or telephone 131. the American Legion I’ " BUCK PRIVATE TO COMMANDER I Buy Real Tire Value StudebaKer REDUCED IN PRICE .*4( I’ERIOIl QI ALITI’ HEM MN.S Old Price Touring 2-l*iMwwmg«-r I’mp, Se, Un •27M •2400 New I’ricn • IB75 • IMO • 1050 •2275 Special Six Touring 2-PaMMmgar Sedan •2210 •2210 •»44« • loon • IN45 ••HO5 Big Sb: . . . Touring •2750 •2320 Six . . . . ONE BIG HIX FOR IMMEDIATE DK1.IVHRY AND A CAR LOAD ON THE ROAD J. F. BURKE DNAI j KK -! Material for 4 Building Repairs » We sell it at the price that suits you t Valley Hardware Co. We sell W. P. Fuller & Co.’s Pure Prepared Paints À