Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1925, Image 8

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    . PAGE EIGHT
.HE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
fvEDNESDAY, APRIL 29,' 1925
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BIG NAVY ASSET
WMhloctoa. April 1 Lmom
of nit important in muiohi a-
fen ma J prhmvm rtcomminfli
tla to eoagrmm to mlrmngthin th
feiM of Hawaii. ar oxpocted
. to rotult from the fleet maneuver!
ftDcludel yeatariav m tha Pacific.
Naws of tha Undine at Oahu
aroutsd intenM ln'areat at th
navy tSfartmnt. Thosa naval ax
prta who hava contended xnat
the defense ahouli be mora aa
cure aktled knowingly at tha re
sult of the maneuver!.
- Tha maneuvers about Hawaii
worn concentrate! on Oahu on the
theory that if It were captured,
control of the other Islands In the
group by an attacking force would
aa a natural sequel. -
News fl la patches as the result of
tha attack were far aheaJ of offi
cial advices. When Admiral Eb
arle, tha chief of operations, reach
ad bis offic to lay, not even a ure
ttmlnary report from Hawaii had
keen reseivM. He Immediately
diapatched an Inquiry to Admiral
Coonts, commanding the United
States fleet ant chief umpire of
the maneuvers, asking; for Infor
mation. Tha officJ.il verdict of the de
partment will not be reached un
til an exhaustive drltlfue has been
aubmluei by the umpires.
ESKIMO RESERVATION
IN ARCTIC IS PLANNED
Ottawa, Ont, April 29. The -tablishnieut
of a reservation (or
tha eskimos of the Canadian Arc
tiu Is a step toward alleviating rig
orous conditions under which many
bands now live, was recommended
today by Or. Knut RasmuMen,
Arctic explorer, who la here to
consuit thi Canadian government
about results In the far north. He
said he believed the government
was ready to take such steps.
Dr. Rasmussen, who recently
made a long Journey Into the ekl
mo torritory to lnvistlgato stories
of starvation conditions, which. It
was reported, wore leading eskl
Bins to kill girl babies because food
was Insufficient, was reticent
about results of his expedition.
Brooklyn. N. V. Mr. Joseph F.
CI us writes. in the past 20 years I
have been constantly rrouMM with
constipation, brcry
remedy I tried
would work O. K
for a while but
soon failed. The
only remedy I have
been able to use
steadily with good
results
Carter'
er Piila.
guess when I tnke
them I know I'm going to feci re
lieved' At all Druggists.
Ilj with good 4 MtftfTj
r' Little u. Y,rSr
inn. i tion-t v4j;ir
when I tnke x
INDIAN GOVERNMENT
TO ASSIST ROOSEVELTS
Strata, Indl, April II. (Bjr As
sociated Press.) Tha India (or-
ernment ui computed arrange
menta to aaslst 1 hodore and'Ker
mit Rooaeralt cn tbelr expedition
Into central Aala, It was an
nounead toda7. The party la ax-
peeled to reaeb Bombay about
May I, coming from Maraelllaa.
The route will ba via the Lab
Pass, gateway to the Pamirs. It
la underatod bere that after the
party reachea Kaabgar, aaatern
Turkeatan. Ita actlrltlea will be
under Chineae jurladlction.
IS
Chicago, April 21. One of tbe
curious facta in reference to the
current popular dlscueeion of evo
lution, Profeaaor John M. Coulter
of the University of Chicago told
the congreaa of tha Disciples of
Chrlat today la tbe confualon of
evolution witn Darwinian!.
Aa tbe result of demonstrations
made well after Darwin's time, Dr.
Coulter declared, "there Is no
longer any question aa to tbe fact
of evolution.'
'Darwin's explanation," he said.
"Is simply one of a number of ex
planations, most of which have
been propose! since Darwin's time.
In bis time the method of study
woe observation and Inference. Of
ourse Inference Is not demonstra
tion.
It was nor until the present
century that a new method of
flludying evolution was developed.
1'lants and animals were pcdih'reed
under rigid coLtrol and were ob
served In the act of producing new
Hpeclea. It la safe to say, there
fore, that the production of one
peciea by another haa been dem
rnstrated repeatedly so that there
1 no longer any question as to the
fact of evolution
"It la not tl-e fact of evolution
that Is today being tested by
scientists' but the explanation of
evolution1.
Woman's find Worth
Fabulous Fortune
I wouldn't take a million dol
lars for the good Mayr'a Wonder
ful Remedy haa done tor me. I
have finished the course and can
say I am entirely cured of very
severe lndlgeetlon, - bloating and
colic attacks I suffered from for
many years. It la a atmple. harm
lesa preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intes
tinal tract and allays the Inflam
mation which caueea practically
all stomach, liver and Intestinal
ailments, Including appendicitis.
One dose will convince or money
refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Kry
and druggist everywhere. Adv.
Berlin, April 29. (By Associ
ated Press) Germany 'a new pres
ident not only baa the care of of
fice to face In the near future, but
one problem or an 'apparently
minor nature which Is his Inaugu
ration. This Is the delicate problem
of how he shail attlra himself for
tha ceremonial.
As head of the nation, Hlnden
burg also Is commander In chief
of the army and It Is planned to
lave him review a military pa
rade Immediate. y after the cere
mony In the reichstag. When here
tofore a pre! dent haa reviewed
the troops he has done so In civil
ian attire, but Hindenburg be
sidos being a civilian la a retired
field marshal general and ertltled
to wear a uniform.
According to the military eti
quette under which tha president
elect grew up, It la regarded as
an Insult If a military man vialte
the troops In civilian dress. On
the other hand, if ha appears In
uniform before the reichstag It !
onaldered certain be will rive of
fense to that body. The present
elect thus ceeme to be facing a
real dllemna.
DALLAS LOSES OPENER
TO INDEPENDENCE NINE
Dullaa. Or., April It. The Da!
aa baseball team loat the opening
aame In tbe Pulk county league
Sunday at Independence by a 4 to
3 acore. Meier pitched a good
game for Delia but his aupport
at critical timm was not tb beat.
Next Sunday. Dalles) opens on the
home diamond wltb Monmouth, as
ttia opposition.
HARTLEY TELLS
FLAX 6R0WERS URGE NO
- LINSEED TARIFF CHANGE
Washington, April 29. A rec
ommendation of tha tariff com
mission lor reduction In the duty
on linaeed oil wae referred today
by President Coolldge to the de
partment of agriculture which
will report on the effect on grow
ers of flax and on agriculture gen
erafly.
The commleelon's recommenda
tion is underetood to have been
unanimous.
Representatives of north west
states In which flax la grown re
cently appealed to tha president
against a change.
Olympla, Wash., April 2. De
claring that tbe proposed develon-
Kent of the Kittitas Irrigation
iroject under the terms of the
contract submitted by the federal
government Involved a policy
rother than a project. Governor
Hartley laaued a supplemental
statement here today to the one
issued last rr.aay, when the direc
tor of conservation and develop'
ment was requested to return the
contract unsigned.
Governor tlr.rtley declared that
section S of the proposed contract
adequately binds tbe atate to as
sume full responsibility for the
settlement of all the 70,000 acres
in the project, including providing
or dwelling and other buildings,
tencing and flumes. He said the
earns policy might eventually in
volv. financing the aettlement of
mora than 3.000,000 acres of un
developed land In the state.
"An attempt Is being made to
WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS
From the Green Mountain State
of Vermont, Mrs. L. A. Gunmann
or union village writes: "I was
weak, nervous, all run down, and
could not walk across the floor
without resting, but Lydla E.
Finkham's Vegetable Compound
restored my health so I am now
working nine hours a day. I wlea
all sick and suffering wonion
would try It." After three gener
ations of marvelous success Lydia
E. Finkham's Vegetable Com
pound Is considered the most de
pendable remedy for female Ills
Adv.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION
RELIEVES NERVE ATTACKS
NEURITIS AND NEURALGIA
A new discovery ' made by an
eminent San Franctoco physician. ,
which has been subjected to nu
merous clinical tests, Is announc
ed as one certain aid to relieve all
cases of nerve trouble, neuritis
and neuralgia.
This remarkable remedy Is bas
ed on the Science of Homeopathy,
a method of treatment endorsed by
eminent phynlclnns and doctors
throughout America and sCurope.
The prescription Is called "Kopa
Neuritis Tablets,' and Is formu
lated to give relief from nerve
pain and Intended to give tone to
the nerve cells, thus benefiting
me entire nervous system.
If you suffer from sharp, dart
ing nerve pains; tingling, creeping
nerve sensations, or Jump, jark
and twitch, because of famished
nerves, gain relief before your
nervous system is nndermlnod and
wrecked, by taking Eopa Neuritis
Tablets. Eopa Neuritis Tablets arc
guaranteed harmless, and are ab
solutely free from dope, bromides
and narcotics. Your druggl't will
recommend them.
Perry's Drug store will supply
you. Mall oniprs filled. Adv.
icycle
P
ara
die
A Bicycle Parade promot-
I ed to show the youth of to
day how to nde a bicycle
safely and well.
Every boy and girl man
and woman with a wheel
is invited.
Elegant prizes for riders
with decorated bicycles
Boy Scouts in uniform.
Oh Boy! Let's Go
Everything Freel
"Cycle Trades of America"
Silver Trophy cup to the
school with greatest num
ber of riders in the parade.
Percenage basis.
This will. be. the, biggest
bicycle even ever held in
this section of the counry.
Public Invited to
Willamette Ahletic Field.
Seats Free
Witness prize awards.
Safety first demonstration.
Plank riding contest.
Scooter race.
Clean invigorating sport.
A great lesson In hlcvclf riding
for health. And Hest of all
"safely."
(Couretsy Police Dept.)
SATURDAY
May 2, 10:00 a. m. Sharp
Assembley 9:15-10:00 on
Waverly Street between
State and Court streets.
Parade west on Court to
Commercial, south to
State, east on State to Wil
lamette Athletic Field.
(Courtesy
Willamette University)
Mr. W. A. Marshall, head
of State Industrial Acci
dent Commission, will give
a talk on Accident Preven
tion. e e
40 Prizes.
Here is a
New Stunt
Riding on a plank 150 feet
long, 5 inches wide, 1 inch
thick.
The plank lies on the
ground and it can be rid
den all the way.
Can you ride it? Come and f
try.
First prize for the' rider
covering the greatest dis
tance, a Gold Watch.
Scooter Race .
for Kids
UNDER 10 YEARS
If you have a Scooter fret it out,
come to the Cycling Carnival Sat
urday morning.
50-yard Scooter Race three
prizes.
Great sport for kid.'u
Order of Events
9:30-10:00 All riders assemble.
10:00 Hike parade.
10:30 Safety demonstration.
and prize awards.
11:00 Scooter race.
11:30 I'lank ride.
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Bicycle and Furnitnrc
235 North High SU
Lloyd E. Ramsden
385 Court Street
' Harry W. Scott
"The Cycle Man"
147 South Commercial St
The New Star Coach
Distinctive Features
of the New Coach
Million Dollar Motor
FowWrucI Brake
Full Balloon Tires 4.95
Disc Clutch. 'Dome Light
Sfmng Tyjx SilJe Curtain
One Turn Window Lift
On Piece Windshield
Covi Ventilator
Boyce Motometer. Bumper
Aluminum Kick Plate
ami many others-
A Convenience Feature
Tt.t front koo, contrarj to aatpm,
jo'J in Kwari eacK other, tkw deaf
tu kia awnur er tntmnof and
txM a najafngCTj.
De Luxe is the term that best describes this New Star Coach.
A handsome roomy car, built mechanically as only Star
can build Uwith many exclusively patented features
wide doors, easy entrance, a 16-inch aisle to rear seats, long
grained black leather top with landaulet-type side-bows.
Finished handsomely, its custom built lines add a distinc
tiveness never before approached in a low price car.
The sensation of the year, especially at its low price,
See it at your dealers TODAY)
Salem Automobile Co.,
F. G. DELANO
A. I. E0FF
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