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PAGE 2 THE BEND Kl'l.l.CTIN, DAILY EDITION. P.KNI), OREGON, MONDAY, JULY (!. 1028 MONKEY THEORY DECLARED DEAD Earlier Ancestor Sought For Mankind 'Characteristics of Dominant Races of Present Show ing Change, Noted (I) Keith .Lin. -, (I'nitrri lrt Staff Corr.inmltnt) (Ooayrlgftrt Ittt by Uniti-,1 Prvw, LONDON, July G. Siionlii'l.-i have itliitnrioiicd the idea thai man de- acended from the monkeys Instead, urrnrdiiiK to Professor K. N. Kullaize, seerelary of the Hoyal AnthrorioloKl- eal iiiHtitnte, fn an exclusive inter- "view with the United Press, they are proceeding on the theory that man iuuy have come from an ancestor prior to both monkey and man. but a common ancestor of hoth. "It has been some time since scientists In general gave up the search for a 'missing link' as the explanation of the gap between man nnd monkey." he said, "anil they have been looking for fossil remains which historically precede both man and monkey, yet embody the charac teristics of both. .. "In the recent discovery of a fos ' sil known as the 'sivapsltheeus.' un covered in the foothills of the Hima laya mountains in India, we have in dications that such a type of com mon ancestor to both did eitst lt Is , too early to make any pronouncement iiut further search may uncover eon-l";in!i There were about too auto clusive substantiation of this theory, i n'ohile loads of people there in addi "We no longer believe that inau!'lon to "u reservation inhabitants. evolved In successive stage the monkey up through th from Java man. the Heidelberg man. the Pills down man and so up to the present day man of the civilized world, as we know him "There Is no direct connection no missing link between monkev ThevNfestis the Mecca of meiofvisioiL rTHEY FELL in love with the West . . . can you blame them? Akron tire engineers with records of success running back a quarter century, knew the future held much in th.East. Yet when the West won them, they gladfy transferred their training, skill and re sources to the Pacific Coast. Today C-T-C tires bear testimony to this pioneer move! Thousands of motorists in nine Western states have discovered that C-T-C engineers have put something into these tire that makes them outrun others. Some call it "stamina"; some "quality". Others declare that the vary training and skill of the engineers is embodied in every tread and ply: We shad he glad to give you expert information about your tires, and if you need them put on C-T-C's either bal loons, semi - balloons, heavy duty cords or ovcrsirc cords I "Quality will never be sacrificed to meet a price" President Columbia Tire Corporation FKENCHIE'S SERVICE STATION La Pine. Win. l-'oss PfUievillr, Pilnevllle Auto Co. Bedliiond, llnhhins Brd. Madras, J. K. Cliestnul Warm Springs, H. V Hjnq Culver, w. . Merchant i on Itorkj H. i. Rico Built-byhand Heavy-Dury Passenger - Full Balloon Semi-Balloon Heavy-Duty Commercial j A C-T-C Tube adds mileage I 1 lo almost any casing I a a in i ,i V -. V . ,' .a. .T CORDS and man. "The monkey is a monkey, has always been so and will remain so until the species perish from the face of the earth." Professor l''nllale doubts that th present type of man will survive as he is. pointing out that the Nean derthal and other types of primitive men perished when conditions sur rounding thorn changed, or off shoots with peculiar adaptability to I these conditions appeared. Kulluize believes firmly in evolu-1 do. u He points out that even today evolution is working. Men's teeth and eyes are not as sound as they used to be. "Gradually the present characteris tics of the dominant race are chang ing, he said. "Whether It is an I tu. ?. Win- tc Th.- iwnd Hulltiinl adoption whhh will make for our, BWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. July 6. survival under changed conditions ol Krom the seclusion of his summer existence or whether it makes for White House here. President Cool their subjugation and extinction by idge is personam marshalling the re another divergent branch of the hti- publican forces In preparation for man race yet to come, as only the the congressional elections of 192ii centuries win tell. Fourth Picnics Replace Ordinary Celebrations (Continued from page 1.) Ishortstop: StOkoe, third base. Slate. right fetid; Prims .center field: Swlck and Dieters, left field Tetlie row and Oliver pitched the first ga me. While not attending the ball games, the Hrooks-Scanlon employes and others from Bend, fished and hiked and reported a remarkably pleasant outing. Indians Celebrate Numerous Ilend people also li tended the celebration at the Warm Springs agency, conducted by the In- aU1' ",e visitors found it a pleusant celebration ill the beautiful area around the reservation buildings. The Indians had planned the pro gram according to their own Ideas, and the visitors were a little sur prised to find duncing on the morn ing schedule. In the afternoon there was a program of western sports. Including a bucking contest and horse races, and in the evening more duncing. with a novel diversion at 9:30 o'clock In the form of charac teristic Indian dames and cere monies. This lasted for two hours ufter that there was more laneln- until 3 o'clock and Indian games un I til daybreak. This was the third day of the cele bration at Warmsprlngs. and today , Ihe Indians left to hold another three l.,v earnival at Simnasho. ' I-arge crowds from Bend and n, parts of Central Oregon iiu uraieo at Suttle lake, at Tnmalo isiano and at I-i Pine Two hundred automobile loads of people spent the week end at r-iu lake, although no special celebration was planned there. These parties! eat n neld their own observances of independence day. Swimmers Content j .swimming contests were the fea- ure events at Suttle lake with a large number of entries. Miss Amy Hlnman won th enp offered for iho winner In the girls' events and Joe urown o itedtnond won the ra.,n'. first prize. There was a big crowd tor the d.-.nce Saturday night, and the niimher of parties there for the week ed was so great lhat all of the sup- el UM. .-,ulIe lake resort and also at the nearby resorts on the Metollus were sold out. t 1 1 LIST KILLED lU. P. Lrs.crl Wire to Tht Ilend Bulletin) VANCOUVER, Wash.. July 6. .Stanley Orser, 25. of Oak Park, was killed Sunday when a motorcycle on ,countv mpl this ''"' pursuant to ad j which he was riding left the highway jnurnment. whereupon the following Hear Camas. proceedings were had. to-wit: . I In the matter of the establishment t HfBcii ROBBBBH lAKIOf ""' Band-Lara butts taction of mi.iMwu... - 1...B...H!.,,..,, ItO.MK. July C. The robbers who! Friday night made way with 2.000.- I 00 lire worth of treasures from St. 1 Peters sacrisli b.-.v-u i,,.,... .... arrested. (cording to the PUTTING along with an automobile gins is pretty mnc like getting along with a human being you must treat it right: Coine here for gas nnd oil. und you will be pleased. Kvitry drop, real value HUBBLE'S Service Station OrogOfl anl Bond Phone !II-W &AS- AS- Cas-- Olt NEXT ELECTION WILL BE TEST . Coolidge Arrays Forces For Encounter Own Campaign Manager is Sadly In Need of Assist ance Against Walsh when the party's power to hold a ma- OUtte section of The Dalles. t alitor jority in congress will he tested. nln highway, (he said viewers' report Already his efforts have begun to having been publicly read for the bear fruit. The day he arrived on second time by this court an the SSth the north shore he threw his weight iday of June. 1SI26. ami It appearing behind the candidacy of Mrs John to the court that a number of poll Jacob Roberts, candidate for her Intel lions for damages have been filed by husband's seat In the special election persons whose lands ale directly nf- in the fifth Massachusetts district poiieiu oy nearly ;i 10 I. More difficult in his determination to aid Senator Butter of Massaebii - setts, his own campaign manager. who faces the moat rigorous sort of opposition in the rival candidacy of former Senator David I. Walsh Walsh almost beat Senator C.lllett In 19-4. while the president was sweep ing the state. His chances to beat Butler look alarmin:: to republican managers. Therefore, the president is putting his prestige and popularity It; Massa chusetts Into the fight to abl Btttler He has caused it to he emphasised on every occasion this summer ibal But ler is his close associate and adviser. Butler met him at the station on ar rival, and has been photographed with him repeatedly around White Court Butler accompunled him to Cambridge and throughout the sum mer the people of Massachusetts will continue lo he impressed with the Idea that a vote for Butler is a rote for Coolidge. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Bend. Oregon. June Is. 192B. The county ronrt of Deschutes county met this day pursuant to ad- Jcurnment. whereupon the following proceedings were had. to-wlt: """ oMttO of the establishment Of the Bend-Lava butte section of The' Dalles-Californlu highway TnlB heiaK ,lie day for the second j .reading of the viewers' report In this matter, said viewers report was read for the second time; and further more' Pon its appearing lo the court that petitions and remon- Frances against the establishment of ,sa'd road without the payment of s'rea'"r K,,,nM ' damages than wen illn'l by the viewers having bee:. "'0' D Interested parlies. It was Ordered that said petitions be tak- "" llnll,r consideration on Friday Jllne ,9- 19-5- helng the day follow tng tne second reading or the vo w- ers' report, as provided by law. There being no further business to come before the court, adjourn ment was then had until Friday, June 19. 1S25. at 2 p. m. Bend. Oregon. June 19. 1925. The county court of Deschutes i ne wanes-iaiuornia highway. Vow "" lh's 19th day of June. ' 92' 'he court met to consider the vleers' report In connection with Jfffsummer MM Round Trip Excursion Ticket- To all prinrlpsl Eutern Citiet on sale daily to Sept. 15 Final return limit Oct. 31 Liberal topovrr prlvileget sotn of returning Vinit the folkt "back East" now while tha fares are low 1 1 1 a 1 fiTtlH IJ'I.iiilf.TI Low fares alio to Zlon National Park and Yellowstone National Park Aik for free booklet, descriptive of these famoui reiorta V I'. ShllKe.il Ageni J'houe 51 Win. McMurra) lien. Pass, Agt. Capitol, Last JAChlL' COOOAN the establishment of the Btnd-Lava fected by said viewers report for allowed in saui viewers report, anil I the court having duly considered all - of Mid petitions for damages, does 1 hereby find that the same should be denied, and the court finds that the, said viewers' report is just am equitable and should be adopted j now therefore, it Is hereby Ordered and adjudged that the viewers' report filed In connection with the establishmeni of said road be. and lb" same hereby Is adopted as filed and all of said petitions for damages are hereby denied, and It is further hereby Ordered that the clerk of this court Issue warrants to the persons and in the amounts designated In the said viewers' report, and it hereby further Ordered thai said road be estab lished and finally surveyed and opened as a puniic nignwuy. j Dated at Bend. Deschutes county I Oregon, this l!th dav of June. HUB There being no flintier business to come before the courl. adjournment wns then had until Saturday, June :'7th. 1921,. at 2 o'clock p. m Bend. Oregon. June 2 7. I92B The county county met thl court of Deschutes day pursuant to ad- joumnient. whereupon ihi- follow- pensatinu to be paid out of the conn ing proceedings were had. to-wlt: t market road fund, and It is fur In the matter of dance hall license. ' ther There was then presented the ap-1 Ordered that said Hubert II Ooiild plication for license for public dance give bond In the sum of IK.BOO for HEALTH THAT REDUCES GOITRE I .Monday Hoalth Talk No 26 My Hoy Reynolds. V. C PH. C , I Goitre is a swelling of the thy raid gland. It is usually accom panied by stomach .weakness. There are several varieties of goitre. The watery type is eas ily and quickly subdued, but the other varieties are more stub born in yielding to chiropractic spinal adjustments. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL NERVES IN DISEASES OF THE FC i LOWING ORGANS; j f in mi; ,EYCS uc in . EARS NOSE THROAT ARMS HEART K" LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN ( KIDNEVS V BOWELS Bl APPENDIX VJ N BLADDER Spinal llumL0WR LIMBS The lower nerve underthe magnify ing glass is pinched BV A MISALIGNED JOINT. PINC'IED NERVES CANNOT ' TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IHPULSES. CHIR0PRAC- TICADJUSTING RE- MIJVE5 THE PRESSURE. mt urrtn ncKVC la FREEAS NATURE INTENDS. J O'Kann lltillrlliiR offito rlograi 4 in IS; I lo .1 7 lo fl Time Tonight . I hall of (teorg. T. Murphy and A. II. (Ionian, said dance hall being sit uated in tract JS of Virginia park, and upon Us appealing I bal said ap plication was signed by I li free bidders residing In the school dis trict In which the dance hall Is lo- loatad, and that said freeholder! cer tified that the applicant! are of good j moral character, and requested that should Issue, and upon lis ninner appeanui mui were whs oh file w ith the court a further petition signed bv :IS residents of tha Melnltv of tile location of said dance hall ami upon the court's being satisfied that tln applicants .III run an orderly house. It was. Ordered thai license issue to said applicants upon their paying the sta tutory fees and upon their filing with the clerk of the court a bond approved by (ha court In u sum lit not less I ha ii set forth in th matters In the matter f&ou. conditioned us statute covering such if market :id . i.i- neer It then appeared to the conn thai. Is under chapter 381 of general laws of Oregon for l'JL'S. II was the duty of the court to cuiplo) a competent engineer, who shall be known as the county engineer, and upon its fur ther appearing that Koberi B Could Is iualifled under the statute to act as said nitil engineer. Ii was , Ordered that the county oinplov Hubert It. (ioutd us count) engineer, to receive compensation at the rate of 51 per day while aetuallv en- gaged in the parfortOanM of duties as said count) engineer, amid com- I V I.K BKN SAYS With r--1 lir.it h irvwr. n frllnw U m"r apt hta rru to M i II with The cause is removed by adjustments of spinal bones affecting the nerve impulses to the thyroid gland and the stomach. When such adjustments are followed through to the point where the spin al nerves are freed of the pressure caused by the disturbed alignment of the spinal joints, the normal flow of nerve impulses re stores a normal condition. ii, ,,n hi ni Again "Kor two yfiirH my wlfo hud one of tha wornl kind of goltrea n affected her breathing) mid mafia her nar voiim. Sim took adjuitntantii for eleven Dfontbi and now doi'H all of hor own work mui teata good nil the time." a. l. linker, Chlropraotlti Raaaareh Bureau, Btatenuinl No. 1211011. ASK I (lit 'Ihi' II. f:. II. H. hooklri hy telephoning isn or by noit card in iim addreii halow. - He RAO V.vi Y REYNOLDS Hi' nd. Orngon Trlpplioup ll of IUI-W gi a. a a a Coolness Cleanliness Convenience The Three C's of Electric Cookery You can buy mi easy terms If you order your range dur ing tlic hoi summer months. Ask About Bend Water, Light & Power Co. i i i r i i i i. i i ) lh- full. .fiit ptrftffUMMRM of lilt duly f Ths-ri blni no Tutfli'T btHlMM tu DOnt ln-fitr' Ihr ronrt, ailjiiiirn- m-'ti. W lhh hutl fur tin tcrnt Bulletin Reporter Weds Instructor ol' Prineville Philip v Brogin ol Tbt Muiinin ntwn hirf ami MInm LoHtej HirnlnK j wort inurrlMl Saturlu morniut; ut lo n'rltirk hy Kit I In r Lvkfl Sh.-.li.ni jut t h- Si Krunr.N eliurt'h pamoilftSt J Thrv loft ImntdlAtftll for ii two wMk' vM'iUilux irlp it) !iki' ObfllM jw.inii . nti nniNh Cotnmbte. Bra iKitn hatt bern cuiiiiffiftl with Tho I Itutli'tlii for two yruri hIih t h 0OM ptd Ihk rtHi;.o al th I'nl vrli uf rt'Koti JIIn brldr taught In th I'rliu'vUI- n himlH laiii Mr hoot year Shi- In a tlatiph1'!" 61 Mr and Mr h'rt'il MtTitliiK of ntrnr Itrdiiiotul Mr nnd Mrn Mrotian will make th.Hr lioini' in Mrml What'- Mlf.ttt, iMWtMd J J 1 " mid bSTKS' rim wrt' ftSlOOl !,j dt tlia ' t !- m-rvt'd at a rt'rctit luni h'oti of j th I'arlB 'olooKlial not lnty. COBJipprt4 with I'.n!lHiiin n, Sridn , iim-ii and WHNhmi'ii. ihi Irl h hnvi the larK"tt hfiidit. 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