Wednesday, August 24, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Mexican Coin Finding Way Into Germany Kr..M cuy, Mo.. AutyJd4ent! Recognise dwert to Alverdo Obrogon and I America the ream - UY " m to Underwood, the thousands ot1(,d a7olery because otherwise could get, solely of the government s refusa I to ognlze Ohregon and bis pe P Underwood says man" are and mine operators ot Mexico Reading tor P"" The Mielr Plants destroyed during civil war there. , "The Mexican farmer is a Z threshers and farming l need of threes equipment. u""a of mftchln tlM1uteA.rr. n 'manufacturers :Z-T:L market . beca me United States adopt s the a ul tude that the country below Rio Grande Is a void. .rman "WnirllBh French and German between the United States and WexTco passes directly through ?h. middle of the little city', main "Tccortln to Underwood the . . ,,ri fr Ameriea to t me nan tti"cu A. . B the fact that Mexico. st re , v anil lUttl ill" v - .land solidly behind their presl dent. American Wins French Auto Race WW. 1 jimmy Murphy (on right, American winner of the Grand Prix aulo race at Le Mans, France, with his mechanician, Puu"'5' " the victory. Murphy drove an American Dusenberg, and his time for . .... .. . . n ..,. ,.r.H 11 onH 1-B seconds, i ne the 31 miles was nouis i mmu - - - - - best of the European and American drivers were entered in the race ,. i Mhv rnnnillne the famous hairpin bend at 1 tie puoio ueiu.w - ,.,, fi The FottUlOUe, which the racers Had to negotiate thirty times. The course was over a circuit of ten miles. . less Telephone Newspaper Project Is Backed by Onvfirnment irid.1 Station to Be Opened at Omaha. e uuiaua, .o., aub wireless telephone newspaper h, here. This project Is backed by the United States KovernmeBt through the pobtofllce d""" and the "trial" Nation will soon be opened in Omaha. If the pre mier try-out proves a success sim ilar station will be established over the entire continent at a dis ance of 400 miles apart R. B. Howell, republican na tional committeeman from Ne braska, is the man In Remind this novel idea "budded. He W i o irrariuate ot me ail eiiBixici,. . o , ..,... Nival Academy at nH was a lieutenant (luring ine . . .... i a t ih. nmaha munici IS ID UW v- j pal watfr works, gas ire plant. Receatly Howell broach ed his plans to Postmasie.-u"--- Hays was well pleased with the idea and asked Howen to an experimental wireless in Omaha. Also he ap ... ii rr, tn Europe pointea nuwen r - , and make investigations of certain phases of wireless reports wk are being made over meie. , , ...in nnti Qontpmher 1. en win . The wireless newspaper will not wait for Howell's return, however, but will be started immediately. If present plans are carried out Discord In Life of Beautiful Wife of Scientist e ra I jjHr HB j HJ JUBH Woman Killed In Doorway of Home Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 24. Mrs. 'Julia Romano was shot and killed today in the doorway 01 ner home, Just after her husband had left for work. Police search for Michael MondayB, from whom the woman secured a di vorce, which was followed by her marriage to Romano when the de cree became absolute recently. Neighbors said the slayer knocked at the door of the Romano home and when the woman ap peared he shot her down and turned away. Viewing Statue - Immigrant Prays New York, Aug. 24. As the steamship Gugllelmo Pierce passed the statue of liberty recently Ade naro Ratti, 17, an Italian student of sculpture, fell to his knees and . i ' prayeu. The burden of his prayer was that he might create a statue sim ilar to the huge masterpiece of Bartholdl. Adenaro, who already has done several works of note in hl native city, Carrara. Italv yearns to produce "a grand monu ment or wnicn tne motit would be Liberty." Unemployment in Lumber Industry Not Extraordinary While employment In the lum i.. injctrv in Oreeon slumped 57.03 per cent during the period from May 15 to August la, . ,.,,,.. ,-.,i with the same period of 1:120, the employment situation th'.s year Is practically noiams i own with 1919. This tact is re vealed in a survey covering 410 plants in the lumber industry, just completed by C. H. Gram, staie labor commissioner. This survey shows that in the period from May 15 to August 15, 1921, there were 7406 men em ployed in the industry as com pared to 11,677 In 1920 and 7436 In 1919. Salent 11:00 . 6:00 Lev m- U:( " i:00 Leav, inj R- m. 1:15 "fecial M wvea it. i I Rea phonel Children': Ailments IMSORDERS of the stomach J the most common diseases - .1 ' 1 1 f m corrcci mem you win nna noi Chamberlain's Tablets. One table! do the work and will make yourj cheerful the following moraine. your children by giving them cast! Iain's Tablets are better and more Gambling Egg Grips Berlin Stock Exchange Rales For Long Life Given By 104 Year Old t;ix the New York, Aug. 24. "Don't getting old :. ..,. - . . tm . HOr )W llilrt "" ' gamble, don't drink, bmone u ju andnhl,orell and like, but don't overdo It. Eat, -r.iwfphllilren. He is 'sleep regularly, work hard, smile, 1)fe o( the HarlemjIome for the don't worry and exercise." Sons of Israel, where he went sev- 1 ....... . ' . Kaooi.oa l,o Hlrl not J This is the simple rormuia xor, ,. . r " Z P hll- Berlln Aug. 24 The orgy ot, longevity of Louis Horowitz, wno w,Hu iu u a neculatl'on representing Ger- celebrBted his 104th year. The dren. nianv'a ever-Increasing prosperity patrlarch. hale and hearty and Horowitz admitted to having a has caused the Berlin stock ex-BDry aB many men fifty years his hobby. A hobby Is necessary he change to be closed for two days Junlor, tried to hide his true age ' declared, to attaining a mellow in every wee. Banke, brokers iaugnlngly remarking: age. and Jobbers are swamped with ,.j gtopped counting my years "My ambition Is to learn to play thousands of orders, and clients Lur i reached the century mark,1 golf." he declared, "but I'm afraid re stampeding to participate in ag j don,t want t0 believe l am i m yet too younB. the great boora in industrial;' 3ai uv.k.- ... nares. minunw , re being engaged, working far jy because of more paper currency Into the night to cope with theland partiy because the big lndus overwbelmlng rush of buying ndjtrlal COniblnes are enormously ln- seliing orders elgn capltallets are attempting again to control several Important enterprises. This has led to fan tastic movements in Industrial - TKa .annatrnrtinn In iiiai vw".. - Sliaicn. , I i ,k.. lanital in order toi i Ko ir-rancA which the Ger- AJth!"gh "."."'.I. ,., LZZ extend operations. Millions on t man Kovernment Is forced to carry .u.u. ----- minions of marks' worth of new out tg responsible for extraorai pounus. ...1, ... -T ...., onrt rtohenture shares are , nish all sorts of news to farmers ranchmen, small towns, cu ' ness men and to homes. It wil be run from early morning until late at night. Certain classes of news will be carried over the wires at stipulated hours. -We may find It necessary to change our plans and undoubted y will make many changes, said n "Wo will add some fea tures and eliminate others as we PrTheeSc9oet as outlined by Howell hi ronort to Postmaster-Gen eral Hays, is a minor item The sending stations, equippeu ,Bv for use. will cost approxi mately 25,000 each. The receiv ing stations, to be paid ior v, oiviTiir the service, will t tn exceed $65. The news tUDl 11VV itself will be free. "The objects of the service is to extend the government iun.uu in th Rrmlsttce bv over 1500 more than 60 per cent of the pre war total. Mushroom paper-mark millionaires are springing u over night and the scenes inside the ex change are like the mad swirl on the Chicago wheat pit when "bulls" and "bears" are engaged In a grim financial battle. The public gallery has recently been closed for fear of the effect which the Bcene will have on the public Blind. Speculation In Germany has ln- iniliioiis Ul lHIo " - UUl . . - ordinary and debenture shares are j nary activity in Iron and steel ma Issued every day, anu ibuubui enmery ana duuoiuj ui ...ki.h luu.io thm renresent cer . . . . tain "gold value lnaepenaeui ui the paper mark. Any change in the value of the paper mark influ- ih. u.iiia of the shares. The Page Mr. Tolitead Eminence. Mo., Aug. 24 Emi nent among the country towns of the "Show Me" state is Eminence. " . ,i i.. ,1,,,, ,if the mark is An ordinance Drohlbitlng intoxi Tecum urjj, t. ....... .. - - - - - therefore responsible to some ex-cated persons from "being seen tent for the widespread gambling IOn the street has been passed by nn pxchanEe. v,miv the market for Ger man shares was chiefly confined; the city commission. W. J. Estabrook to German speculations, but for- was tn Salem over of Rlckreall night. J-Wirr. r -r 1 Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt, of New York, the most beautiiui American matron, at fashionable Deauville, France, is now In Paris with her husband, the eminent American se'entist. They will soon rienart for Deauville. Some time ao It was reported that Mrs. Hew itt went abroad planning a perma nent residence there. It is said that the recent rumors of a rift In their domestic affairs hava never had any foundation, beinij menly based on gL.ip. Lane County to Have Exhibit at State Fair Here Mnatnn. Auc. 24. "Churches will send an exhibit to the state fair at Salem, according to decision of the board of directors of the Lane County Fair associa tion. George W. Taylor, president of the association, will have charire of the exhibit. The sum of $200 was appropriated by the directors of the Eugene chamoer nt rnmmerce at a meeting previous to the session of the fair board to defray the expenses of transport ing and maintaining the exhibit at "the state fair. Issues Warning Against Passage Of Blue Laws Cincinnati. O.. Auff. 24.'Blue i . 1 K Kllla nAnfUn? extend tnft government. laws, ua uiuyuotsu wj r to increase the Joy ot living ana iujln congrreSs, would throw America . ii..n n-u ntn thA hands i ur.h A himrlraH voarn tn d;ivs Of put tne aay ' , "ay-n WMD ' " 1 -11 Whi wiah it while it is still fanatical Dersecutions," declared . . i 1,1 xinwll "It fs I a t - t A 1 Kurt 7immprmfln t intended, however, to usurp Washington, D. C, director of the the position of the newspapers. University ol HOW TO HAVE RICH, RED BLOOD In addition to eating plenty of wholesome food and taking regular exercise, your blood should be kept pure. S. S. S. will enrich the blood and drive out the impurities that causa rheumatism, eczema, tetter, pimples, blackheads, boils or other skin diseases arising from impoverished blood. for Spaciaf Bookht or for indi viduml advio; without charge, writ Chief Medic.! Advisor, S S S Co ,Dop't 440. Atlantm, Om. uet 3. a. o. Mi your urumarew. mmmm CONTAINS The College of Literature, Science and the Art. The School of Architecture and Allied Arts. The School of Business Administration. The School of Education. The Extension Division. Fall Term Opens I A high standard of cultural and profed one of the outstanding marks of toe Stsl folders on the varioun schools, or I THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY Rain Maker Again On Job In Dry Kansas sss Speakers' Bureau of the Anti-Blue Law League of America. "I want to warn Americans lonlal days which Is now threaten- JC0 r Rich, Red Bloffi ing," continued the Rev. Dr. Zim- ""i" merman, who came here to deliver a number of addresses, Including one before the local outing of the Anti-Blue Law league. "As Americans we should stand bv an American Sabbath, not a 24. The Continental nor a Puritanic Sab Tired and Nervous from the Lack of Sleep? Do You Know the Reason Why? Sleep time Is the time when the reconstructive processes in your body are busiest turning food into blood, and nerve tissue, end living cells. That's the reason why lack of sleep makes you irritable, ineffi cient and nervous; and why you lack "punch" when you don't get a proper amount of the right kind of sleep. It has been the experience of many that the cup of tea or coffee, taken at meal-time, robs them of sleep. In Gould and Pyle's Cyclo pedia of Medicine and Surgery youH find that "caffetn is a rap idly acting stimulant to the brain and spinal cord, quickens the action of the heart, and raises blood pressure." This makes it a very good medicine if prescribed by a doctor for cases of collapse, when a pa tient needs to have his system abnormally forced into activity. But carJstne is not good for people whose systems don't need to be drugged. So if you don't get your proper sleep at night, it may be because you are being kept awake by tea or coffee. Stop tea and coffee for awhile and drink Postum the delicious cereal beverage. Postum is a pure cereal prod uct, and contains no harmful element whatsoever. Your first taste of Postum will surprise and please you. Many people prefer the flavor of Postum to that of coffee. Order Postum from your gro cer today. Drink this hot, re freshing beverage In place of tea or coffee for ten days, and see what a wonderful difference it will make in the way you feel. Pottum comae In two format Inatanl (in ami) null lnaanUy In the cop br amattoa ef li oiling wat. Poaaum Caraal of larger Wk, for thorn who the drink whBa the maal le being hf temmg far M merw, On pj(i Emporia, vu.. - - . ...... . ajQ h, "rainmaker" is on the job again. ""j " - Or rather, he's after a job again.! day of rest re Won recrea- And If Kansas farmers will only a . V T. ,7 77 say the word he will come to their' of freedom for each individual, to say tne won. DroDer observe the day as he deems best. X7L& rwrr.accordmg to the dictates of his rents of rain to succor the ripen- own conscience. Ing crops. I "The stability ef our American The drought In this section of government is assured because It Kansas during the past month rests on a three-fold foundation has brought scores of appltca-1 made up of a free church, a free Hons from "rainmakers." Individ- school and a free state. The rights uals corporations and communl- of each are guaranteed by the Con ties received them by the doien. It stltution," said the Rev. Dr. Zlm appears, in fact, that there are merman. enough "rainmakers" scattered The efforts of so-called reform around the country to bring about ers to enact laws similar in spirit a second deluge, if thev all gath- and intent to the blue laws of the ered In convention and started up Puritan days re fraught with their ralnmaklng machinery to danger to the republic, as such lure the elusive raindrop out of a laws would undermine its very clear sky f foundation. It Is to combat this As a result of the rainmakers' danger that the Anti-Blue Law offers to give Kansas a downright League of America has been or good soaking many inquiries have ganlied. been received at the Kansas State! "We are arousing the people to Normal school here as to whether this danger. I am organizing tore i redence could be placed in such a e of four-minute speakers In all proposition. Professors in the de- parts of the country. That this partment of chemistry have re- danger Is real and not Imaginary piled that "ralnmaking" is a sci-' congress of two bills which pro entlflc possibility. I vJde for a Sunday without recrea- Twenty-five years ago Professor! tion without concerts or enter T H Dlnsraor. head of the de- j talnment, without newspapers, partment of chemistrv at that time ' motion pictures, or other theatres, actually produced rain on the roof : without stores of any kind open of the mvnhal school " w"h drastic regulation of "Professor lMnsmore arranged a travel on that day." balloon-like affair, which he sentj into the air from the roof of the JfUOllClty JNeeCl building, sain imunv iuin who wltneased the experiment. "To this was attached a little rubber tube leading to an ammo nia gas generator on the building. The gas. escaping Into the air. tended to condense the moisture at Cuticura Scan The Velvet Touch For the Skin Swp,Ointrant Tnknm.Jte ewywlicr Ferapl eddrM Oitter Imyaortarte.lia.X Kalaaa, Mast "Here's Real T says the Good Juc That gives a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smaller chew.lastslonger so it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to a world rf aatisftirrfinn. ' Any man who uses the Real Tobacco L-new Ml . Lf win icu yyru lum. Put up in two styles W-R CT IT is a loni fine-cut tobac RIGHT CUT is a of Churches to Draw Crowds Wtlmmmmml 24. Lane attend Eugene. Or., Aug. need more publicity. 'PontilA nn lonrpr . v. .Uinta until thpv became ..,,, .h.. (rnm a Rpnse nf fltitv heavy enough to precipitate In the, they must be lured away from form of rain. Some rain actually ( golf, and they must pay for ser was produced. The experiment, of mons as other goods are paid for." course, wis on a small s.-ale." So says Rev. Dr. Albert ft. llf- No rainmaker, however, has fenbarh. I'nitarian minister been engaged as yet to mix Jupi ter Pluvias eocktails for thirsty Kansas crops. 111c of Boston, editor of the Christia.i Register, wbo has started a cam paign for improving sermon j and making -churches more popular. 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