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'age Two Tkc Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Friday, October 7, ioj, i Aircraft Spell Doom OfWarships Battleship to Be Driv en from Seas Declares Inventor of Gyro scope. New York, Oct. 7. Battleships will be driven from tne sea ny airplanes, according to Elmer A Sperry, Inventor of the gyroscope, who asserts aeroplanes will be used for defensive military action as effectively as tbey are now used tor offensive. Describing for the official jour nal of the American society of Me chanical Engineers the conflict be tween the air bombing squadron and the ex-German battleship Ont- Irlesland recently staged off the Virginia Capes as "an epoch-making Incident in me ever-present conflict between the old an well- and the daring of the men wjtoi Grant. Final account filed by Lil-lter were married thg week and fiew for over a hundred miles out lis A. Hlbbe, administratrix. Or-'have gone to CorvalUa to-- make to sea in planes which had no fa- der setting time for hearing final their home. cilitles on the water is something account by the court, making Oc- Lionel C'olgan is attending ,bus- ot which the nation may well feel proud "Great honor must be given to the persistent and marvelous or-1 ganlzation of the air service, which carried this difficult task to such successful completion. This is due in large measure to the enthusiasm and leadership of Gen eral Mitchell and his extremely able corps of assistants, Colonel Bane, Chief of the Engineering Division of the Air Service, Is ano ther who should receive no small amount of praise and congratulations. tober 1, 1921, as the date for said hearing. Proof of publication po tice to creditors filed. In re: Guardianship of Frank N'eufeldt et al. minors. Third an nual account filed by Marie Frie- sen showing the balance of cash on band as 11921.92. Order entered by the court approving said annu al report. loess college in Salem this year. Polk County Court Circuit Court. David R. Riddel et al. vs. Gas ton Kramer et al. Complaint fil- by tlielr cousins of Salem, ished the music. Mrs. W. A. Olson had the mls- ed. Suit filed by plaintiffs for the wrist Wednesday evei'ng. They purpose of quieting title on land. ! had iust moved into the house be- Summons returned by the sheriff ' lnntrlnir tn Wm Kail showing that the said defendants Rav ,,ay wa, obgerved by the are not Within the COUnty. Affl- UVI,n.l. rhnrh Knnrlav mnrn- .(..... r r; l . . 1 I . . 1 , . ' rney inr tne ,Bfr wlth an ln(,reaged attendance, plaintiff as to the whereabouts of ,t wi1 a!g0 e obgerved at the ,rr. , . r Presbyterian church next Sunday established and the new and un-,""" ' "'forenoon. tried," Mr. Sperry says this event ,. wr en punnca- Indlcated the future for aircraft,. " Bran, oaiuuei n. Houston vs. city of Monmouth. Motion filed by defend ant asking that the plaintiff Trainmen To Act Monday Chicago. Oct. 7 General chair men of the six railroad unions which hare voted on a national strike will meet here next Mon day night to decide whether or Marlon, Oct. 7. A dance was not the strike shall be called I. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IE. Shephard. head of the Order of J. A. Colgan last Friday evening. Railway Conductors, made this It was attended by most of the announcement today. Six hund- young people of the vicinity, red chairmen are expected to at-, Lunch was served at mianlght. : tend Chas. and Claude Creasy, assisted furn- Marion Items Student Council Members Chosen At S.H.S. Today Results of the election held at the Salem high school yesterday sell Prattt, Ellis White and John Caughill. Sophomores Earl Douglas, Clifford Hulsey and Benolt Mc Croskey. Merchants Burn Mail Order Books Washington, Oct. 7. Destruc tion of catalogues of mail order for the purpose of choosing mem-1 houses who are in competition oers oi me scuoo. scuueut j th(J compla,nt on which the Cham ell, were made late yesterday. ber of commerce of Missoula Mon- stadents were tana, Its officers, directors and members of th eMorthwest Thea- tervals of about one year, the re-. European countries nHTT snnndents have collected and burn- was nominator I. r , , '"11 f9tolniriii.g nf mall Order hOUSeS Inn- (rut air K . ei" Hi O n v J l-ir WV IHIUlSTer in 1 -1 4 i K..atAaa In Mtaanilla OTlH . ' Mi OUllLlllUfi UUOIUCOO 111 ...iuuu.b ...... adjacent territory In competition with local business houses. The mail order houses petitioned the commission for action. Swenson Nominated. Washington, Oct. 7. Laurita S. Swenson of Minnesota, who served as American minister to several JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT The following picked : Seniors Marjory Mellinger. Ar-,' "c , , I . : been cited by the federal trade tnur Montgomery, naruiu outujui- ; rommission Cuticura Talcum FHHst Frasnat Always Healthful 1M, .nmnlnlttt Innlla ; I.UH1IU1H&1UU' 1 lie iuiii iiaiiit. itiauui sky and Ralph Emmons. by mall order houses, recites that; SSPHS t"Wt'Xm.., Juniors Charlotte Zieber, Rus- since January, 19 lit, at regular in-1 Cash and Carrl Grocery 167 S. HIGH ST Carries full line of Staple j rancy groceries. Headquarters for Fall Winter apples. uracKea corn airect ft, bioux uity, Iowa, $2.25 hundred. A. J. BALDWIN, ManagJ fl which "is only at tli threshold of Its development." Assuming: Leadership Mr. Sperry clalmH that "aircraft the natural American heritage, is coining not only into Its own, hut assuming nothing short of sov ereign leadership In direct uffen tlve action." "When the United States enter ed the World War In 1917 it did not possess a single military fly ing machine, and of the two score training planes owned by the ar my and navy there were barely a baker's doien capable of very high performances, Judged from present day standards," Mr. Hperry de Clares. "Not quite four years have elapsed between the real founda tion of American military aeronau tics and the sending out of the unprotected David of the air with a few bombs to do battle with the Goliath of the sea, protected with armament representing forty years of sustained development costing billions of dollars. The anchored battleship went to the bottom of the ocean In less than twenty-five minutes. Still the aircraft engl neers responsible for (he remark able performance thoroughly rea Use the crudeness of the airplane, especially as regard the sighting. aiming and bomb-dropping devi ces. , Most Vulnerable- rne battleHhip can be made largur and faster, but this will not make It less vulnerable to aerial attacks. The airplnlnr, however, Is only at the threshold 'of Ita devel opment. From some aspects the question seems to be one of time tonal property. when the battleship will be driven from the sea. American engineers have par ucuiar reasons to gtory in the suc cess of our flyers. The planes used wers chiefly of American design, driven by a typical American mo tor. Ths bold conception of th test waa on a par with the big things done every day by our engineers. be J Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beckett have moved to Drighton, Or. Elmer Currle has left Marion and gone to Raymond, Wash. Mrs. C. H. Cook and children left for McMlnnvllle Friday morning. They have been visit ing for some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hash. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer of near Corvallis visited Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall last Sunday. F. L. Small and Miss Mae Tres- reqtilred to elect upon which of the tow alleged causes of action set in his complaint he shall desire to try In open court. fcrnest Zilesch et al vs. Polk county court et al. Reuly filed bv defendants to answer of said plain tiffs filed. Andrew Kershaw vs. W. D, Hal ler et ux. Iteuly filed by Otto W. Heider flttrirnau r., ,.llntlff L';n ulatlon by attorneys for plaintiff and defendant giving Judgment to the plaintiff for the sum of $75 CATARRHAL DEAFNESS with interest from date at 6 per MAY BE OVERCOME cent. i . J. M. Stafford et ux vs. Ceoree S. Schow. Order of non suit enter. " yu nave catarrhal deafness ed by the court. Order entered bv or nead anl ear noises or tne court demanding the clerk of growing Hard or hearing go to the court to return resoondenu '0ur druggist and get f ounce of tender In the sum of $39.50. iParmlnt (double strength,) and waiter Pugh and Henrv Saner i"dd to It '4 pint of hot water doing business as Pugh & Sau'er and a lUtls granulated sugar, vs. the City of Dallas. Answer tr:Take 1 tablespoonf ul four times said complaint filed by the de- day. fondant asking for Judgment In I This will often bring quick re- me sum of 1 1576.46. Order entered Hef from the distressing head by the court. Probate Court. noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dronnine Into the In re estate of Charles E. Her- '"mat. It Is easy to prepare, costs run, deceased. Order entered by HUla and Is pleasant to take. Any the court fixing time to prove said one wno na catarrhal deafness jor head noises should give this In re: Estate of ft H. Mrfullnn Prescription a trial, failvl deceased. Inventory and 1 ment filed showing In the value of the estate to be J47.OW.97 of A which 2a, 200.00 Is of real nro. nerty ami tne balance belug per In re: Estate of Melissa J I should not b "dosed." Treat fW them externally with VjCKS Ow 17 Million hn IM Y'nri't If I were Damn'd of Body and ouSl I know whose prayers would make me whole 'Mother 0' Mine' Your Last C hance to get a "Wear-Ever" onSrHiuau Aluminum 11 Stew Pan (Avfar Vice 5c) m This offer extends only Ironi Otl. i. to Oct. ft, 1921 Prices on ALL 'Wear-Ever" utensils have been reduced. I Or. iviai lfYi I iw V9 screws' saves the flavor of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee that's why they origi' tin " i i ft II are I r -'I nafprl rhpxraf-mim nrnrpce fit rtar-lrv lis Alftx i ing coffee over twenty years ago. II V ivw That particular penetrating persist' 1 SnWifxii , '' ant flavor of rare high grade coffee " II 1, is in every package and cannot J Jjijl escape as it is packed in vacuum. 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