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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1929)
Orr-ca, ZIcrrJr.7, Fclrvary 10, 1$Z5. I- i - ilfflE IB : ;Gving Llquortb Minor Al leged of Witness in Re- I - vcent Jackson Case; - The career of Pete De Ouire. bo iru l lUr witness in the recent case State vs. Johnson, but -was was accused by the prosecu tion of changing his story with th result that Johnson : was ac- r emitted of his moonahlnlng charge. . will face trial on. his own account at the next term of .court.' The - grand jury returned an indictment i against him ' Saturday for,; con ' tributlnr to the, delinquency of a ' minor. More specifically, . the charge states that De Guire gave ' a gallon, of jnoonshlne to Lester Wampole, a minor. It is under- ; stood that certain evidence given ay De Guire at the time of John son's trial will - be used against kbsv He Is quoted as baring said that young Wampole discovered tb sua that was then In question i. aad that he gave Wampole a gal ; toa . of Manor and "told - him to keep quiet. " Seven other Indictments were retained by the grand jury Sat artsy, as follows: John Buechler, charged with oa-sapport,of his wife. John H. - Chiles, charged with mon-support of his six-year-old , Harry " &. - WllliamB, charged hwith forgery of . a 1 2 4 check. , I - , Joseph Lorraine and E. F. Tar breach, charged with burglary in - railroad roundhouse at Silver- i . torn January 1. Tber are said to hare taken some 200 pounds of ;'- scran .brass.'.:: :;; -4 .;. i - Thomas ' E. Thompson, trick parachute jumper during the state fair, here last fall, charged .with forgery ,ef a. 120 check. Alfred Enes, charged v'th : grand larceny In connection with an auto theft. January . James B. Whatley, charged with forgery of a 11.50 check. y Not ; true bills were returned against June Drake of Silverton, i iarolTed In a photographers al 1 tercation taere some time ago and ' accused of defacing a ; building. i and Henry Esau, accused of burg lary not In a dwelling. The ten- . tatlve - charge against Esau - had ? IarolTed theft of candy, tobacco and cigareta from a. room at the Senator . hotel January I. PzstorHere Offer of SlCOOavafd in :J Two Lives Taken In Accidents of Week, is Report There were two fatalities in Oregon due -to industrial ' acci dents during the week ending February T, according to a re port prepared by the state indus trial accident commission. ' The rictims were Hans HJor .ten, Portland, carpenter, and Hen . ry - rHoldea, Florence, ; logger. There wera a total of 187 acci dents reported to the commit! Ion daring the weekvjffc.vy,..... : kohn IL Uonley Walln' Wall minister, who : will condact. spe cial aerrlces. starting' today at th First CauutLSAchnrch. ; - i" : Special Services ToOpenTodayat Christian Church Isattle Against Evolution Mr. Vnd "Mrs. Johnl B. Hunley of Walla Walla. Wash., will open a series of special services at the First Christian church. High and Center streets, this morning, an nounces the pastor, the Rev. D. J. Howe. - : - . , MnHunley is pastor ' of the large Central Christian church of Walla Walla and .before going there several years ago was pas tor iif Richmond, Vs., and Kan sas Cily, Mo.. , He Isone of the Outstanding preachers of the west.; Mrs. Haniey .win jeaa tne cnoir and be soloist. She is a gifted singer and possesses a contralto voice of rare sweetness. H she stndled - two years in the Royal Academy of Music in London and one year In Paris. , f The - First " Christian , church feels - most fortunate in securing for .these -'special services these most capable ; leaders," says Dr.H Howe, and is inviting the public to come and enjoy and be profiaed both by sermon and music. :- Services will be held every night except Saturday, at 7:30 o clock. Dry Rot is Found In Capitol; Quick Repair Requested There is dry rot in the state capitoll y ' -;"; Backed by the report of the state board of architects, Secre- ary of 8tate - Hal E. Hos will take this declaration before the ways" and means committee this week with a request: for an ap propriation of 6 000 to cover the cost : of certain : emergency " re pairs to the capltol building. The report showa-that dry rot has developed in parts - of the structure and that immediate -cor rection ia necessary. . -;jL ' Br ROT J. GIBDON8 ? Staff Writer: for Central Preea ' and The Statesman : GHICAGO, Feb. .- If yoa be lieve you are descended from r m tung uo oi ape ua cue to prove It In other words' if you are a subscriber to the evolution ary theory and have the where withal , In evidence to back your belief! 1,000 in real - money awaits you here. : - - J It has been posted In a Chicago bank by the Rev. Paul Rader, call ed "America's happiest Christian and militant leader of the relig lous faction now. edging up their war dubs for a mass, attack upon the evolutionary: dugouts' In this country..- .' --.-- , " ; ; - J Rader' says that evolution is nothing more than the salad dress ing ofvBcience and has been mixed to suit the taste of Jaded Intellects that no longer can stomach the good, and solid food vJTor thought and inspiration contained -in the Bible, which Rader says is Infalll ble In every word it utters. - -. , Will Believe Proof . : To anyone able to prove other wise, that . Is, produce one "scientifically-proven fact, that in . any way disapproves ' a single state ment in the Bible, Rader will hand over the $1,000 and, what Is more, succumb to the evolutionary belief himself. - , . -' --He made this challenge, as the first barrage let loose' prior to a foregathering of anti-evolutionary foes in Indianapolis Feb. 3 to 10. At this meetingbeing held under auspices of , The . Defenders , of .The Christian i Faith, - fundamen tal adherents and Biblical literal- Ista from all parts of-the country will get together to plan ways and to ts cr;ixe3 aa$ nxiforra lejis I&tlca rittemei aiirr the Tencts- al li til now firious- Ecopea ncr.lrry trial at Dayton, sought to curb the teaching of evolution In the public grade and high schools. Radar informed. vv T . T" VfBIMo Infallible -"-" -This is a move of aelf-preser-vatloa that ha been forced upon us," he says. rSome folks probably think wa are a lo ot long-haired fanatic aad we're nor. . Tnn M. see. We're Just out to protect our own interests. We claim . that the Eible is infallible and anyhow, no on yet has been able to disprove It, On the other hand,' evolution Is Just a theory and fast-dying at that. Even, the one ttaunehest ad herents of evolution, now -admit, it to be an hypothesis atbeet. It is absoultely unconftrmedTand a sugar-coated guees - smoothed over with x. ? lot oTi' neo-intellectual words like .'Pithecanthropus, the 'Cro-Magnon ' Man: and ' a - lot of other laboratory hocuspocus, that mean nothing to the man trying to earn a living t and Jive happily In the hope' and happiness ' found In the Bible which Revolution would undermine.'":.' i The Bible" Is accurate even' to details. For example. It predicted the automobile, the radio and the vacuum tubet Long before Harvey, who Is credited , with discovering the circulation of the blood, the Bible said centuries before Christ: 'All life to In the blood. most recent -theory which show a direct relationship between gra vity and electricity through the laws which govern falling objects and -the Inertia given to moving bodies, has foundation in Job 21:7 f which says;, 'God stretched out the- -north star over the empty place ; j and HANGETH THE EARTH UP f ON-NOTHING.'. X 4 "Men today are Just commen-" cinjg to find out about this law and , force of God which keeps the earth ; and all the planets moving regu- !'And, too. Professor Einstein's flarly In their orbits, yet the Bible ; spoke of it thoussads of years be fore Newton ; or ; Einstein. means for putting the skids under every metaphorical monkey, that has dared show its head Inside the school rooms of America, n Bands of Bible minute men are aft 83 The basis of treating' sickness has not changed since Dr. Cald well left Medical College in 1875, nor since he placed on the market the laxative description he had used in his practice, known ; to druggists Nand - the ..public since I89X, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.-.-x ..; J ' Then, the-treatment of consti pation, biliousness, . headaches. mental , depression, ' indigestion. sour stomach and other ; indispo sitions that result from constipa tion was "entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots..- These are - still - the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin, which is a combination of tenna and .other mild laxative herbs, with pepsin. . Sr. Caldwell did not anorove-of drastic-, physics and purges.. He did not believe they - were' good for human beings to put into their system. If grown people want to us them no one an deny them the privilege, but they should ner ar be given to children. X': The simpler the remedy for con stipation, the safer for, the child and for you, : and the better for the general health of all. And as yoa can get results in a mild and afe war by. using Dr. Caldwell's 3yrup Pepsin, why take chances i A v '- - :-v--..v.v. AT AOS as withu strong Idrttgit rSAli iairug stores .have the genero&s bottles Many is the family today -that makes It a rule always to have a bottle of this -perfect ' preparation in the house. Keep it handy and observe these .three" simple rules of health: keep the head cool, the feet warm," and the bowels cpen. Why not try Dr. Caldwell's Syr up Pepsin today! 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