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PAGE FOUR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, OUTOBKK 12, 192i CapitaljlJournal Salem. Ore con Ad Independent Newspaper Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday at lao u. commercial Street, Telephone tfi; News 82 GEOilOB PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher Entered as second class mntl matter at Salem. Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 10 cents a week, 45 cents a month. 5 a year In advance, By mall. In Marlon and Polk counilra, one month 50 cents, 3 months $1.26, 6 months f2.2S, 1 your $4.00. EUeivliore 50 cents month. $6 a year In advance. FULL I.HASi:i) IVIICK ASSOCIATED I'll (OSS SKHVICL: The Associated Preps Is exclusively entitled to the use for publlca tlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and alpo loc.il news published herein. "Without or with offense to friends or foes I sketch your world exactly as it goes." cvron. Columbus Day The 4',',Sd iiniiivor.sary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is being observed today, for it was October 12, 1402, that the discoverer of the new world, after a voyage with a mutinous crew, first saw the new world, landing on a small island in the Bahamas, named by Columbus San Salvador, but probably what is now known as Walling Island. On October 28 he discovered Cuba and the island of Haiti a month later, to which he gave the name of Hispaniola. On January 4, HiKi, the flagship Santa Maria having been wrecked, the party embarked in the two remaining ships for Europe, Columbus arriving at I'alos March 15, where Spain received him with great honors and sent him back with a larger fleet. Four different expeditions to the new world were made by Columbus, and he returned, broken in health to Spain 1504, dying two years later. He discovered other West India islands, Trinidad and the mainland of South America, but never reached the mainland of North America. Columbus was a dreamer, a man of ardent impulses and poetical imagination, rather than a leader, hence his inability to control his crews of adventurers. Highly religious, he was imperious and irritable. None of his portraits arc believed to be authentic. - He is thus described by Las Casas: lie hud a figure Unit w:is above medium iiui;lit. u countenance ions and iinimKiiiK, nu aquiline nose, cleitv blue even, u light enmplex iou tinged with red, heard and hair blonde in youlli. hut curly turned to while. The discovery of America by Columbus was perhaps the most important date in the history of the world. It divides medieval and modern times. It gave to humanity a widened horizon and a breadth of vision before unknown. It's quick ening and stimulating effect was everywhere in evidence. It gave to Europe world dominance. Hence it is worthwhile observing. It is true that the Norseman Lief Erickson bad in the tenth century discovered the northern shores of North America, but beyond establishing a colony in Greenland, that had a precarious existence for three centuries, nothing came of the discovery. It was without effect on the world and had been forgotten centuries before Columbus dreamed of his east India passage. aloof. Ho listened to her intently and then put her off with few gracious phrafies. It would take him a few days to decide and then he would communicate with her and Mr Gillespie. The dinner that followed sound' cd, ail Patricia looked back on It, like the dialogue from a very mod ern pnilor comedy. And Andrew looked every Inch the hero! Hut It failed of Hit purpose of bringing them together, she saw (hat. An drew was merely showing her that they had drifted so far apart that it was posj-il)lo now for them to meet socially without any particu lar antagonism for car-h other. Hut when she rose to go An drew offered to accompany her home. "I have something I want to say to you." ho told her with a note of longing In his voice. Tomorrow I'll r( tlerslilp. MODERN WOMAN GOING ASTRAY SAYS-CARDINAL N'ew Voile, Oct. 12 (AP) The modern man is on his way back to the altars of worship, but the mod ern woman is dally (joins more astray. Cardinal Mavcs believes. We are gravely disturbed about our.Kood women, especially our voting women. Within a short time here? has boon a radical upset of principles that has eaten into the cry bono and desecrated tlio fire side. The church is praying most arnestly that our good women may be saved from the disaster that Is Impending." he declared ye.'ilordny. "Alongside of that there is the most promising sign of I lie time and that is that I lie men are com ini; back to the allar.s." Tully Quotes Verse Upon Which Gospel Of Salvation Rests The verse of scripture, "God s. loved the world that He gave Hi; only begotten &on, that whusoeve. helleveth in rfini should not pi" Hit, but have eternal life, com prises all divine revolution in Its thought, llev. Norman K. Tully o!d his congregation -it the Kir' Presbyterian church lust night. Luther culled this verse little Uible,' " he said. "OtUerj have called it the little gospel. Just us attar of roses is the ex pressed essence of hundreds of rose pe t:i la, ho la t h is ve rse t h efmed fiuintSHoiice of the gostK'l plun of salvation. Doe a man have ii t'ne to read all the Bible Let him read tills vertse, and will have the whole of Holy Writ. (6 his -mind so - driven with care that he cum;ot master the phi losophy of the Christian religion . Let him attend to this verse tui-i he will have the cum of the whole matter. As light is focused nr. the retina vt the eye to convey pictures to the objective world :ibout us, so in. this verso ie drawn to a focus thd whole of revealed religion." Dr. Tully csed for the title t. his sermon, "The Greatest i?":i:' in the World." 'A great danger e pointed o:.it,' hq said, "men may perish. This is both an authoritative statement of the scripture and an observed fact in niUiire. Christ told tho ob jectors In the Zuccheaus' ineiden' that he had .owe 'to seek and to save that 'widen was lost.' Paui dcclated tb Timothy that Chris; came into tho world 'to ave --in-1 tKJi's.' If men ore not in a lost1. condition, why did the Savior come? i-'urtiicrmore, 'change and det. ay all about wo set. "i'!iysici!ly, unused lmuseles and organs atrophy; the mini growd stiff and memory fails; the aesthetic futility uncultivated fades until color and harmony. music and poetry ure no longer ap predated; the moral sense may be come ba dim that conscience cm not distini;nish between right 'in-J wrong, and the soul becomes fin ally separated from God."' Then follows a "great love lo overcome the danger the love of God, which passetb all under standing,'' Dr. Tully declared, al'i jr which "is revealed a great gift the gift of God's son. "We obsere further a great re sult salvation. Those who ac?epi tl.e Father's gift experience both a remarkable supernatural 1 ve for the Son and a changed condi tion in their hearts. They become new creatuiTts. "iney have tho mind of Christ, and enter upon that endless career of endless growth by which they are assursd they shall beconu like Iliin. 'Finally, here Is marked out our groat duty to believe, wen are reminded of their hearts by every curt-tail orator in tue iun,, but only the duly of Jesus Christ will call then to their duties. Our supreme duty is to believe in th? Lord Jesus Christ. That means m accept Him as a teacher, leadtv md savior. Any God give us all the grace to dc so." Parle, Oct. 12. (A. P.) A por tion of the time of Premier Paiu- levo's ministers this week is ex pected to be taken up by an in quiry into Prime Minister Call laux' statement regarding hi3 ve cent debt fii'.dinc negotiations In ashiugton. 51. Cail laux. who returned to Paris. Saturday evening, ye tor INY MEN RON DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN Don't Miss This Yon probably Know that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro ducer in the world. Because it contains more vlla minee than any food you can get You'll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes iu sugar coated tablets now, so If you real ly want to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong, ask J. C. Perry, Central Pharmacy, D. J. Fry or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tab lets and tf you don t gam five pounds in 30 day your druggist is authorized to hand you back your money. It isn't anything unusual for n person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. i 'Get McCov's. the original audi genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. day handed his report to the eubi net uud with the other minl.itars discussed the situation for thri? nojirs. Tomorrow the ministers will again tukc up the tentative agreement arrived at In Washing ton. It is their opinion that till possible consequences ought to b" thoroughly studied out h-3foro France's reply is eent the Wash ington government. During his talk with the mint Vers on Sunday, M. CatMuux re MOTHER! ilean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" (erred at lengtli to tlio "condition i of Internal policy which deter mined the opinion of the Amoiio.i politicians ill power." In connec tion with thd tentntivo agreouiort he mentioned particularly the at titude of Senator Borah, "who ex ercises great authority over his colleagues In the American s?n ate" Willi rcsr.rd to Iho delit i'Kii. A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SiGNA Hurry mother! Kven consiipat d, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic babies and children love to take genuine "California Fig Syrup." Xo other laxative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. Ii sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels without gri ing. Contains no narcotics or sooth' ins drug;?. Say "California" to your drugiid and avoid counterfeits. In- tst upon genuine "California Fig Syrup" which contains directions. Adv. Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant lo take. Creonuiliiinn is a new inert leal dl-ciivery with two fold action; it soothe." and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote Is recognised by high medical au thorities' as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forma of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, In addition to crcocsote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected mem branes and stop the irritation mid inflammation, while the ereosoto goes on to the slonifvoh, is absorb ed into the blood, attacks the peat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. CreomuUdon is guaranteed sat isfactory in tho treatment of per sistent cougli. and colds, bron chial asthma, bronchitis and oth er forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up t lie system after colds or flu. Monpv refunded if any cough or cold Is not reliefcd after taking ac- ording to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. Sunday Converts a Chair IIcv. Billy Sunday reports progress in his drive to save Poi'llnnd from the clutches of the devil. Sunday he devoted to u castipation of the "God-for-saken spawn of Hell. Perhaps this included both Mayor lialier and the Orep;oniaii His press agent reports: The fiery canipaiKiier fur lhe furors of dud did lint slop with liiliix-hlnK hitler tirodes and arcusaliiuis aKulnst Ills cumuli', liurlin at Ihein all the deruKatury terms uf Welisler, ami BllKmatlzinK them with many proper and nut flu proper rutins that easier never heard uf. but finally. In the thick ut the verhal assault, seized a chair and made the at lack, physical as well ns verhal, apparently aniillilalliiit Satan's cohorts. The chair sustained complete uud lulal casualties. "Anil if I v.'ere flud fur 21 hours you devils wouldn't he this side oi Hell," the evangelist panted at his Invlslhle foes, by way of a parting -shot, as he ca.'-t Ihc remaining fragments of chair tu one side. There is this tnin h to be said, P.illy's way of driving oul devils, though unseriptural and hard on useful and inoffen sive chairs, doesn't do anyone any harm. On the whole, il is a very good thing that Hilly .Sunday is not Cod, or we would witness a reincarnation of the intolerance, bigotry and cruelty of the days of Salem witchcraft. What a commentary on the intelligence of humanity when a majority of the churches combine to hear this whirl ing dervish of slang preach the gospel of hate and consign everyone who disagrees to hell! The Husband Tamer By Violet Dare A sthn;k mkktixu I think you ought to know." I'atrlela confided to Chi M on Gil lespie Hcnms the mntwdve desk In hi New York office which he hail n't k raced for many nionlhw, "That I have been deceiving ynu all along. I'm not n widow. I'm nut even iltvm-ed. My hit.-t'anrt Is living and I i:iv him only a few days age." "And ynu are dil! In low with lilm V Gillespie ticket reaching over to pat her hand and betray, ing no surprise, "How did ou linow?" gasped Patrirla. "Old pe.iple have a way uf pee ing thing," he .isuied lier, "Don't ww ry about y our harm e little lies lo me. Ynu mu-u have worries euoiiiih. Tell me about your hus band. Are things going any better now?" "Yorc." Patricia nm ed him t ruefully. "Then we inapt do ornithinic t once. It ln't r!:-:ht for you yoiini: people to spend tho best yearn of your life In potty dabbling. Put on your prettiest frock and come to dine with me tonight At the Plaza. Perhaps cm thin It of i plan by that time." Patricia Amilcd at him grateful ly and ft little tolerantly. Old peo ple were 10 apt to think that (hey could fix everything. But when she arrived nl his apartment at tho Plana and mw the table set for three In the nlow of the open fireplace; aw the frreat bunch of orchid and emllax that trailed ncron the table hid ing the uRly and uncompanionable expanse In the middle, nhe admit ted to hcrnolf that he inuat have some very special plan In mind. "And who I our other Biiet?" she anked eagerly aa Glllenple came forward to greet her. i "Sh " he cautioned her mys- and wait until he ha arrived. Ynu niuxt be the last lo come. After be ha been here a few minutes, you can come out of the hall door and make your entvaiu-e all over again. Here take your wrap." A mused by his el.i hoi ato pi i n -whatever they were .-die went inlo the next room, but an .-die vva lillv powdering her noso her lenllnn wa.s ai rested by a voice In Ihe next room Audi ew vol Her iieart thumped and for a nm. merit she though I she would run a way. Hut finally she mustered her courage and went toward the door. "All of my phitaiit In ople luter ctn are now In her hands," Uil lexple wa raying as his manner vant preceded her into the room "Hut I thought you might advise her about c mho young lawver who could lake over Ihe detail of the woik. Po,iihIv you mi ;bt even un ii.naue it yourself- 1 1 j voice trailed off. h the men turned to greet her. "oh, ynu know cai h other, of murse. How Mupld of me. Then let us get right down to bu.lneH and Met It over wilh before dinner. Will yon explain, my dear, what we are trying lo do and how much we need a lawyer to nd.Uo T I have Junt a.ked Mr. Cleve to mig-ge.-t come one to take over the work, that Is If ho frets I hnt he does not care lo undertake It him self." Flushing to Ihe roots of her hair Patricia begun. 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