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1 ( - - J - H. . f -r - THE OKEGON STATESMAN, SAJLEli, OREGON SUNDAY MDRN1NG, FEBRUARY 14, 1925 ! h : A I- GREAT 5MTI5T S ( r i. r LIVED GO A 'Genius yho Made Startl ing Discoveries Traced j. by; Harvard Man , More than 2,500 years ago there lived-on the American continent great scientist' genius who made startling discoveries anil form mat ed t important principles In mathe matics andjastronomy that anted ated by centuries the4 first at tempts'of the fathers of our mo dern science Ip peer beyond the vefV that shrouded ', them" T from knowledge of their ' world v No one knows'the isme of tfcii wonderful ancient' sarant. It may remain forever v a mystery . His fame,' though. Is made ererlasting byl his amating work, the Import ance of which i wa discovered re cently toy" Drl Herbert J. Splnden. dUtlngnished archaeologist of jrUrrard University. By decipher ings inscriptions on mined temples knd crumbling etone 'nooses found lnL Guatemala' and Honduras Dr. jspinden baa . proved: definitely. Bays - March' . Popular Science Monthly; that the Mayas who built them were a highly cultured, civ ilized people. ; " iThat these people inhabited the Western hemisphere centuries be fore Christopher ; Columbus' time has been knownr of course, but It remains for. Dr. Splnden to fix de finitely the timej at which these early Americans; reached their highest statt of culture, which Was in the seventh century After Christ. And, now he has finally succeeded' in checking up the Ve pus calendar of the ancient Mayas I with" the true astronomical post icus of the planet ..Venus in the iixth century before the Christian era. ; i : ' ...... s . fTbese atest investigations prove that the ; mysterious unknown 1 scientist developed, by abstruse; mathematical. . calculations ... and . Observation' of astronomical phe- . - ! . .... i - , .. fyurche$ in New Vur on Birth Control Leagae Women Ikzi 'V Wit" Jir1 j : -ims. rnysic Id DR. W. B. CALDWCU. ATTHI AOI OF 83 " ' Countless girls and women now know how foolish and needless it is to-'purge'''- and "physic" them selves to avoid, sick headache, di xiness, biliousness, . sallow skin, colds, or sour, gassy stomach. r i' jThey have found that Dr. Cald well's : Syrup , of Pepsin- helps - to est a Wish natural bowel "regular ity? even for those ""heretofore chronically constipated Dr. Cald woillj uSyruo -of Pepsin not only causes a-geatle, easy bowel inove-mnt-but , best of . all; it never gibes- sickens ot iitfsets-the most delicate girl or woman. 'Besides, It is absolutely i harmless; and - so pleasant that even a cross, fever ish, bilious, sick child gladly takes It. - - . - Buy a large 6 0-cent bottle at any store that sells medicine and jjust see for yourself; iDnCaldxi-sll's .1 9 ri VfTr rfsr I tr . rw.' . . .-f.-z, .-' , ii P YES make some folks jtlred and wearyi The highly v sensitive optical nerval is easily strained. Proper precautions to protect yomj vision should betaken now If yon want ffood csxesig&t in later life. Wearers of eye-glasses will vouch f oi the reliability of this insti tution. ! Pameroy, & Keerte Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon :e V ; - j ; v A " X -7- tr- :- 1 UrJiVEfiSITY LISTS Mini Berthe and Dena Aim, Sil verton, and Scolofsky 'l Boys in Group B SETS DF MS . . American Birth Control Ijeaguc, of K-hich Mrs. Margaret Sanger, shown, above, la president, is pre paring to launch an educational campaign to of r set joint welfare Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches are to Wage against the movement. Rt. Rev. John G.. Mur ray, presiding bishop of Episcopal church; shown! above, ' is .one : of thej leaders of the opposition to laws permitting, birth -control lit erature, now being sought by Mrs. Sanger and her supporters. ' nomena. a system! for; measuring thfij passage, of time that is more accurate .than any other - method ever evolved.. In fact, this amaz ing man was the .constructor of a machine ? tpr time L keeping Ithat worked without error, for almost 2,0 00 years! -, This marvelous ma .chfne" was -'destroyed during' the' Spanish Inquisition!. f iDf. Spinden's discovery makes if j possible" to translate' dates on thi ancient! inscriptions into the Gregorian calendar, we use today "Atl; ot tbese recodjs shdw vaguely, yelt unmistakably, the; Influence" of the great man whom-Dr. Spinden calls ytC figure as grand and mys terious as Zoroaster- or buddha 'at the beginning of history" in ' Persia aiid India." - ' -'0c . 4' CENSORSHIf. APPROVErJ - : '." '. " , ' ? ' :n - 'I ': CHTCAOO. Veb4. is.-f ( By As sociated Press".) With' one dis senting vote, the fourth national mlotlon picture conference toddy adopted resolutions favoring con tijoruation of film -censorship.- - The resolutions declared 'that "until there Is a sufficient accum-' ulation of evidence of a scientific Character to 'show ihe regulation oi films ; f or minors ls -nndesir aileK" the conferences would ap prove "an adequate means of local state; ' f ederad or international regulation of the' motion picture industry." T j- v ; Socolofsky Mitchell. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Feb. J13. (Special.) Here they are-the Cainpus Twins A. baVer's dozen of them; si sets and a half. Their names : : - , -. Joanne and Justine ) Ackerman of Eugene, sophomores. ; Bertha and DonV Aim of Sil yerton, freshmett. j t I . v;' Dorothy and 1 1rene MacMaster of Eugene, freshmen. . 'William and Donald Peek of Portland, seniors. , I ; ; Harold and Herbert ot Salem, sophomores. Hazel and Helen White, Clatsop, seniors. . , V' .. Ii . ) The half G wynne freshman, whose other half. Lyle Mitchell,, is a freahman' in OAC. ; There they are. And finding them was no easy job. j Four solid hours of pawing over directories and registrar's records, tracing family' histories and making odd discoveries', finding things about people they dldnt know them selves. ' . v j' . . . Some things; are. notable about the! above list.' For one' thing there aren't any S 0-50 twins on the Oregon .campus. It's a pair of girls or a pair' pf boys; no com promises. And there are no trip lets or larger combinations. And from appearances, there's been no getting ahead of each rother in school on the part of Ore gon twins. . All have been equally bright or equally otherwise. The Ackcrson twins both major in ed ucation, as dor" the MacMaster girls. J Bertha -and DenaAlnr ma jor In music and physical educa tion, respectively; Hazel White majors in history while her . twin sister is taking a mathematics course. - "t - : f " - The Peek twins are both eco nomics majors,; and . Harold and Herbert Socolofsky major in bus iness administration. I '. INDIGESTION GAS ST0L1HKRY Cfie w' a few: J Pfasan Tablets -1 . Instant Stomach Relief f , The monvent "Pape's Diapepsin reaches the stomach all distress goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases; heartburn, sourness, fullness, flat', ulence, palpitation, vanish. "Ease your stomach now! .Cor rect digestion. , and acidity for ; aj few cents. Druggists sell. millions of packages. Adv. j Ktia im R4 4 b14 pcauAVl t ; jyL 1 ISlC'I -...:.,'-.,-r , , N - , ' ' - - j' " t .. ! - ' 'M kI s ; f - L - -J " ' - -I - P lint- a V : a. t Every thing an Automobile Should Be May Be Found in the Classified Section of The" twin-survey unearthed the fact that f ihere are exactly 150 families that have more. than' one member In the University of Ore gon." 1 One" hundred frty-one fam ilies are;' represented f by -two unl-versity- students; , seven families have three and. two. jhave - four in the student body. A' -;j;r. ' ,s" f'- In addition to liarold and Her bert Socolofsky, (see , twin list) Walter Socolofsky, a j brother, also attends Oregon Harold and Her bert viewed the world and its won ders f or ther first time in Tampa, Kansas, at the 'same - time. All three live: at , the ,Beta Theta Pi fraternity." SCHOOL ENTERS! POLITIC . The State Teachers' Association has formally decided! to sponsor a state Income taxV in! spite ot tbn declared policy of the stato to not Impose such a handicap upon ca pi-: tal fop the Aex 15 yjears. jj ' i i In 195, some 42 -jer.'cent of all the taxes paid in Oregon went for editcatiott,--tBe totatj of 7,48-1 19 4 last year being an increase ot 8.5 per cent ' over' ihe v previous year. . ; j . According to thej figures pre sented by .teachers' tax committee, asessed valuation in ' Oregon has increased 250 per cent tn 20 years'; school population has increased 62 per cent and school costs' have in creased 900 per cent in the same period.' I Gresham Eastman Lumber Co. will install complete; planing mill. OBEOOIT STATXSUAK ATTTO COSTEST tiat of Candldartes 10 A. VL, Feb. 13 -i CITY or sAxxm Allen, Mr.rtha Margaret ! Arpk, Helen ...j Bowman, Ruth i Birs7,- La Vinia j. Rea.th. Erelyn 4 Barnard, Donald 4.... Bnyeo, Bam j Bonwell, Ted 4. Crittenden, Marjorie Pbley, Clarear i..: Compton. Mr Bertha B; CampbeH. Kenneth H Craig. Fearl . L 1 Crowther. Mm B S Clark. Mm W W.. Durham, Clark . j Engdahl, Otto W i Edward. Norral j East ; William j Fandrich, 11a rie ,jj .. Fonrnifer, Liona j . -. , Teller, Miss Berniee i Garrett, Robert i Greenwood, Frances Ml Gronke, Afra Leo j Godaey. Doris .. j Gainsforth, , Mfcs 4 Grimes', Effie ..J .-...j HI1, Miss E O T. . Hyde, Elisabeth Hayes, Lncian j.. 200.206 160.200 240,900 50,000 261,800 75.200 60,000 50.000 200,100 200,900 100,400 100,400 10O.4O0 271,700 50,000 100.200 90,200 140,200 110.200 75,200 50.000 200.406 27 1,200 272.700 271,700 840,000 8O.260 270,900 230,109 96,260 272,900 Hatuley, Mrs K Hraderaon. Faye . Hatchison, Frank Harvay. Mrs I K Meineck. Rath Hickman, Clara' Haddleston, Mrs- Lew HeiUeU Frederick . Howe, Mrs Will Hendriekson, Bobbie Headen. J J Ii win. i Mrs May Irwin, Gladys Juaire.! Cecil Jepaenj Dalbert . .ludsoa, Mildred Keener, Warren Krebs, Mrs Martha . Kemans, Mrs Arnea Learell, Mrs Geo H . Laey. Lucile Lavnet, Benlah . Lowe. ; Anstin ' ,.. ' Lane. Francis Lovelaad.- Florence r Marsh. Mrs. H F Maw, Russell : i; Miller .Irene , Ma their;, Cleydia May, Velma Miller. Litha Martin, Mrs Iran M?Vey, Mrs K B McAdama..Mra I Mc Kinney, Althea Lee MnnKers, Vernon : .. Neidham, ' Daisy ...... Nsh, ;Mrs- Mildred L OUi&on. . Donald Oglesby Mrs Orrille Pembertoa. Laura . Pennington,' Mrs J B . Phillips, Helen- . .i..,- Pilt, Capt ADes i.. Rafferty, lieiimhal, Mra- Mary Ritchiev Jennie Rise,' Margaret . Reberta, Howard Sampson, The Shepsrd, Marvin ...... Bkopit. Mrs Ralph Snyder. Violet . , Swonfc Mr O A, Steiwer, Russell , Sharp; Mrs E A Snndin, Mrs is t , Smith;. Mr Joo 1 Smitber, : A W J SctafFer, ChrJUtina ... Stsrkey, Floyd Shanks. Barbara Thompson. E A Thotnpson, B Perry .......... AViiUama, Nina ... Weidekehr, Mabel Wheeler, llnr Belle Woolery, Ceeje Welrh, Elisabeth .. Wolfe. Lula ;T. Wilson, John Walker, Cora Weila, Frank Veater. Graeo Youn, May cotmtsT Adams, Mrs A O Antrican. Jennie Archibald. Kreljn . Asher, Rowena A spin wall. Mr Mae . Barnes, Lsnra Barker, Marion Brantner, Leotat M Bock, Mrs G O ., Bohle, Fre ..r...... ; Bradea, Mrs. Winnie Boyle, Lily . '. ; Bnrch, Lennie . ... RrowneU, lUrtha . Brpwninj. Mrs Fred Bristrs,- Herbert Camsnaek, Mia Helen .. Corhonse, Marie Coyne, Mrs Reed Crane, Clement C Clark, itra R O . . Clark. Mr F Clereland, Esther .. Chandler, Mrs Gay ...... 6 fw, . Argyle 60,000 210,200 50.900 150.2O0 200,400 120,200 274.300 50.000 84,200 240,200 50,000 170.20O 140,200 ' 69.100 -. 239,000 200,900 . 60,200 , 90,400 , 130.40O 270,800 .'- 164,200 - J75.800 " 75,200 Ci.400 280,400 80.400 230,900 100,200 60.000 120,200 94,200 272,800 210,200 - 100,200 : 50,100 ' 100,400 190,400 - 190,200 70,200 120,200 160,200 110,400 , 100,400 2T2.900 60,200 274,600 140,900 80.400 114,800 ,' 271,900 274,800 273,900 , 575.400 - 240,100 64.200 60,000 90.20Q - 90,200 60,000 60.400 250,200 100,400 lite.aoo 271,900 272,206 126,200 140,200 277,400 260.OOO 100.200 64,200 99,900 147,400 271,900 210,200 146,900 180,200 210,600 124,200 190,200 84,200 230,400 260,200 190,909 240,600 140,600 94,200 190,200 100,200 160,800 154.200 164,200 90,409 220,609 120,200 100,200 224,900 27t,900 100,200 Cook, Ladle Cochran. Mrs Frank, Col Kan, Mrs Lionel Chapman, Audrey fk. . Mra W Clemmena, - Clifton Clymev, Mr Oeo. Dallas, W B Dencer, Mrs Oscar Dennis, J J Dualop, Herbert Dana,. Mrs arl. Kr.n, Blando Gath. ArtBttr Girod, ' Mra Anna . -; Good. Mrs Ada; i '.,;:.. Given, Ethel Goin, Francis Crabenhoriit, Mra Wa Hicks, . Mrs W B Hbbnon, Hasel Hopkina, Marpanrite Hersckberirer, Lee narper, cuwin Heariksen, ReT Geo Hoie. Helen Hatch, Francis HrabeU, Florin Jensen, Hannah Jones, Mrr Effie B Knaaf, M L Kaiser, Josephine Keppincer. Vera K.liorr. Mrs Vera Kennedy, Mra. Samwelt Keyt, D. L. Klampe, Valmer Kleen, Francis Lais, Evelyn ; Lytle. Effa Z Looney. Ruby Meek'a-.Mias lrma Miller, Mts Floyd E ..-J.;. BO.700 210,400 1 00,200 100,200 60,400 ! 150,200 210,400 160,200 . 160.200 i 160,200 240,200 160,400 130,209 190,200 160,400 27 1.9O0 200,400 140,200 150,200 250,600 160,200 100,400 '312,409 " 150,900 , 258,000 80.200 240.9OO ... 140.20C . 160,100 190,200 271,400 52.200 ' 154.900 272,100 80,400 ou.OOO 210,400 240,200 271.900 278.900 140,400 170,800 200,400 Morits. 3 i : Mamm. Mrs Christtae Mnrhammer, Annn Miller. Mrs J M 1 Manball. Theodore -Neer, Mrs Clara bell Noma. . Stanley - ptjin, L V em Pase. Dorothy Pearsill. Miss Grace Peebles, Vers -Pieser, Mrs Joe Potts, 1 4 Powell, Mrs Cleve : Rarseable, Mist 'J Kae, Dorothy Rosas, Rev Rosa. Roth i- Robertson, Mra Art Bavare, Willard 81etton. Simon Scott, Gladya Scott, Miaa .Pearl Snodrrly, Mra Roy - Sherman,' Mra Nettie A Schlas, Mra Peird : Smith,' Raymond . Swan, XtcbJe. , R --" Schmidt,! Louise . Stanffer. Miss Alma Tooley, MI Towasend, Mra J A Town end. Mrs Lena Tweed, Mrs. John . j Voriea Raymond: - - Watt, Mra Abiail..W. Weiser, jClatre Westeahoose, Mrs Ed Westeahoose, Mist. Etta . WiUelL j Kenneth ... Toonx, Mre Mertia C 240. Pi 1 200,2i 155,2" 160,1 180,2' 210,41 129. 10,2? 2 J .'.' ' 120,9' 471,!" 2:71.1" 1 0,4 205,4 U 210.H Q l00,4i s 17. V 70.-; J40,.. f'10,". 73,i .96,"' 0 '50,o 0 '60.0' 0 0,4 M 180,fK'0 150,'i 4 i80,"0 S40.6 19O.4"0 140,4'0 95,20 271. u0 S40.2U0 eo.ioo ?10.4U0 71,B'0 ?41,4ob 180,200 ? t BULGIN & BULGIN 1 . . Now Open for Business m! their Location U. S. National Barric Btd&ft 275 State Street CONTRACTING aiid BUlLClNG, LOANS; REAt- ESTATE, i INSURANCE. Honesty and Fair Dealing Our Policyj Come In and Get Acquainted 1. rom prices everyday 13 now ofiired UNBEUAB1E CLE FURNITU i (w4MM 1 ft KiiiT.On-CltLI'ii'-fe OF OUR 4V4V4V 4V4V .v -i.4V. ..;J4V. .1 .e.; .4J I4' .4V. a : a. a' a a m a a a A. A U'.'W'U- J '1VVwwwTw f y- T T T Y f t f T T y x y X T Y f y T T T t x Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Offers Very Special Prices All Goods Mast Move to Make Room For Neiv. Starty ing Monday and cohtinuxng for three days or as long as stock lasts we! will make these drastic reductions in our used furniture department Everything in tttbl d& partrnent a good bargaizx. The early shopper is the one wh will be lucky. v 20 USED EXTENSION TABLES " A Fjbw of the Exceptional Values Shown. Afoufcct 45 inch, 6 foot extension table rA reduced to sell at ............. ..50eD If A square 42 inch, & foot extension, table CV AC: made of 'solid oak, reduced to selL.J.i.$e7y A 45 inch, S foot extensioa oak tabler reduced to sell at ,.u :l...,..v. 2 inch Post Beds, newly painted 1 P i .50 $1.50 to $5.00 il:::hmjso to $6.cs ..........V..., ' $4.95 , For your selection 17 other tables: and good vat- : $3.0ato $24,00 , large size kitchen cabinet with top CT T Cfi complete, reduced to sell at -ivl 3" Another good kitchen cabinet - & oalf library tables Ar Aj . : to sell at i ;.... ..tj)l mVO Ck)ininodeato sell ' . - fA $U5 to $15.00 . at --.v-....L..w...v.t. 34 and full size Beds to sell at Bed all sizes Wood beds, full' size; . r "' ; Of Cf it .4...."..... .....'............ ...;....... fyJa VatfT j I. to sell at Kitchen chairs reduced to sell af each a m - t V y f r . i Oak dining chairs, reduced to sell at r1 i esch j.-,...-.!. ...... V x v I Oak Rockers leather; rockers, reed rockers, r duced to? seIli - - v !Of CCi Cl C T " from, .T..Ar.... UU vl.L JE 1 Couches in velours imitaUon' leather and genuine Heather; reduced fO rA to for nr. to'seir at Z1TJ. vO.au CaD,li I;' 1 Book; CaseA antf Book" rfo r n to o C A; , Shelves t .i.g.SU oI5.CU i Used rugs in good coiiditibn in 8x10.6 size and I., i 9x12- size, reduced to 0"tffY YTf-to' (C'tTfi- .j selUt.eacl?, froni ' V IsU.U.U - iu.Ull 15 used ranc3 to; cl.o:o put c:t:c!: to' cIl r. Q1CC3. toj V V V V Y. x x 4 X V, X X' 4 X' 4 4 4X; 4 4 4' . , i 4 i ' 4 i . t 4 t 12 UT'j I " " V r 1 4 , " a m V i A 1 J 4 This Paper : V Y" Y 4T Ui r ... SEE PAGE SEVEN a. a . . a A A A ? ? A A A M - w v .. ir ir v V p-- ....