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PAGE TWELVE ARMY FLIER TO TRY FOR PHOTO AT 250 MILES Wright Field, Dayton, 0.(V- Taking a picture of a mountain 2bo miles distant la the next goal of Capt. A. W. Stevena ol the Army air corps, bolder o( the record dis tance shot of 327 mllea. Captain Stevena aays the attempt probably will be made in June with aome towering peak of the Rocklea aa the camera's objective, and a eat in an airplane two or three miles aloft carrying the camera. The peak at which he "shota" probably will be Invisible to the eye, the big camera being pointed by calculation much as a big gun Is handled. The 227-mile record was made last fall. Infra red rays, halt heat and half light, penetrated to the camera's lens and outlined clearly the distant objective, which was Mt. Ranter, Wash. The picture was taken while Captain Stevens was 17,000 feet above a point near the middle of the state of Oregon. June and December are the best months for such pictures, says Cap tain Stevens. He doubts that pic tures can be taken from a distance beyond 250 miles because ot the earths curvature. The army cameraman suspects, however, that there may be suffl through the bending powers ot the clent curvature ot light rays atmosphere to give perhaps an "Inkling" of objects a short distance beyond and below the horizon. DESIGNER OF RACER TO SEEITS TRYOUT Daytona Beach, Fla. (flV- Louis Coatelen comes to America to see a simple picture a streak of sliver on Florida sands. ' Kaye Don will paint It between March 15 and 30 when he flashes his Silver Bullet" over hard-packed aand in quest of a new world's auto mobile speed record. The champion British driver will ride alone, but the shadow of Coate )en will be at his side to share vic tory or defeat. Designer ot the speed monster, Coatelen probably will be the keen est critic at the trials. Success will bring him two-fold pleasure, the end ot months or scheming and triumph over a former pupil, Major Henry Cegrave, who holds the record of slightly more than 231 miles an hour. He has sot talked much of his latest product, but Is hopeful it will attain 250 miles an hour. Two super airplane engines will drive It. Coatelen la a Frenchman, but 29 of his 51 years have been spent in England. Before the world war. he became interested in aviation, and his aircraft engines powered many British seaplanes. The aeronautic Influence has been carried to the "Silver Bullet" in airplane motors, stream-lining and vertical rudders. LINN REUNION SET 6cio The annual reunion of the Linn county pioneer association, ot which Aunt Becky Morris ol Sclo Is queen, Is to be held at Brownsville June 18, 19 and 20 this year. SCHOOL WORK COMPLETED Oak Point Miss Robert Peter son who has been attending normal school for the past two years has finished her courses and expects to spend the rest of the spring and summer at home before taking up ner teacmnfr this mil. To "Point-Up" Appetite Just Stimulate Bowels Whenever tna end ot the day finds you out-of -aorta; food doean't tempt you and won't digest; breath la bad; tongue coated, Just chew a candy tablet before bedtime. To morrow youll be a new person 1 A candy Cascaret cleara up a bil ious, gassy, headachy condition ev ery time. Puts appetite on edge. Helps digestion. Activates bowels. Cascarets are made from cascara. which authorities say actually strengthens bowel muscles. So, take these delightful tablets aa often as you please; or give them freely to children. All drug store sell Cas carets for a dime, and no dollar preparation could do better work. adv. "Mr. Stout, better look out I "He needs to drink more milk, no doubt!" Bfny Break ODaj. Onimiiuy im toweai aa. tfrta eaaat as Raleaa, 7 O 1 Sleep Habits of 509 Prominent Men Are Studied by Scientist Hamilton, N. Y. (A.P.) The ished American men are made and upset some popular notions. The critical age when it is unsafe to lose sleep is 35. Contrary to classical anecdotes, men of im portant affairs Bleep about the full eight hours. It Is youth Instead ot age that sleeps the least, Then that old fashioned way ot going to sleep by counting sheep Jumping a wall la as out of date as Mary's lamb. Not that the fundamental method has changed but today only a sheep herder should pick op the dream sheep. For the rest ox us there are more effective sleep potions. The survey was made by Dr. Donald A. Laird, director of the Colgate university psychological laboratory. The ages ol the men ranged from 20 to 95 and some gave permission to disclose their Identities. One 95-year-old sub ject Is Brigadier General Aaron 8. Daggett, U. 8. A. Younger men include William Allen White and the Rev. 8. Parkes Cad man. Dr. Laird tinds 35 years "the critical period when loss of sleep, or sleep on a train, shows most noticeable Ill-effects. At this age poor sleep eeenu to bring more widespread bad effects than at other ages. Before and after this age sleep apparently can be tamp ered with with more Impunity." No one reported more than 10 nor less than five hours habitual sleep. The average sleep for 25 years Is seven hours twenty-five minutes. The minutes sleep over seven hours then increase to 45 at 35 years, to AO at age 45, drop to 45 at age 65, to 40 minutes at age 85 and rise to 45 minutes at age 75. At 85 the sleeping tune Is 8 hours 10 minutes. Wakefulness at night,' however, is a prerogative of age.. A 25 years the majority told Dr. Laird they sleep through the night witiiout awakening. A unlforn increase In wakefulness follows with age and in the 95 to 100 year age bracket wakefulness was reported each night. More than 70 per cent reported sufficient difficulty In going to sleep to cause them to develop "special techniques." Thought con trol was used by 33 per cent; read ing by 25 per cent, relaxation by 18 per cent; drugs not including al cohol by 3 per cent, alcohol by two per cent. "It Is Interesting;" says Dr. Laird, that approximate! yhalf those re porting use of alcohol to insure sleep were college professors of considerable distinction. A large number of unusual per sonal Idiosyncrasies are reported in inducing sleep. One editor of a national magazine sticks his feet out from under the bed clothes. One supreme court Justice buries his lace In hla pillow. A young writer strains to keep his eyes open. Scientifically sound varlrtuons of the sheep counting Idea ap peared. One philanthropist re Hera's a grwat chanca to buy a rellabl used car at a genuine bargain pricet To make room for spring trade-ins on new can, wa must clear out our used car atock at once. 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Geo graphic names are recalled by two. An actor-playwright repeats the Apostles creed over and over. "A Journalist thinks over plans for an Ideal home. A Judge thinks about the binominal theorem or extracts a few square roots In bis head. A Texas author extracts square roots also. A Pennsylvania author tries to remember bis latest, golf strokes. "A college professor eats onions. A writer of detective stories thinks Scores 100 "My little daughter scored 100 per cant in a health contest recent ly," says Mrs. E. E. Stepp, Box 326, Jenks, Okla, "And I want to give credit where it is due. "Emma Lee was constipated sev eral years ago and I gave her Cal ifornia Pig Syrup. It helped her so wonderfully that I have used It ever since for all her upsets or colds. It has kept her strong, energetic. rugged." Children suffer when bowels aren't regular. Breath becomes fetid; tongue coated; eyes dull. When these symptoms are neglect ed, biliousness, feverishnesa, lack of appetite invariably follow. The first dose of California Fig Syrup relieves these symptoms and activates sluggish bowels. Succes sive doses help tone and strengthen weak bowels; Improve appetite; en courage digestion and assimilation. Try it with a bilious, headachy, constipated child and see how It helps 1 The pure vegetable product, en dorsed by doctors for 50 years, al ways bears the name "California". 8o look for it when buying. adv. rfi 1)11 Pontlae 4 Door Se dan Driven only ft mo. Save some money on this guaranteed CCCft "Oood Will" carPOJV 81 Chevrolet Roadster With Rumble seat, com pletely overhauled, de tachable top and rear curtain, new Duco paint Job. A wonderfuldJO-l (? car for summer ujOXtl m PaaUaaa, Ctevralats, Km a, Baicka aa nao rrUr aaakea at Mf swtfwetlaaa Complete Automobile Service FENDER PAINTING WASH GREASE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM TO VIEW ITSELF BEFORE MOVIE MIRROR Salem will see herself in the mov ies Friday and Saturday at Bligh's Capitol theater when the 4-reel travelogue completed this week by William Carde. Is shown. The film, planned at first to in clude but 2,000 feet of Salem plc tues, was expanded to Its present length when Carde, under the di rection ot Frank D. BUgh, found so many Interesting projects suf ficiently commanding that the orig inal schedule had to be abandoned In order to include them all. Al though not all ot the 25,000 or more Individuals within the city will be included In the screen presentation, about the futility of everything. One bishop thinks about things ac complished rather than those ahead, another bishop smokes and a third bishop prays." "A few wisely solved the problem by not going to bed until they were sleepy. There are only scattered results on the difficulty ot getting up mornings. No direct question was asked regarding this." Veterans of Foreign Wars Marion Post 661 Sponsor INITIATION and Rally Tomorrow Marion Post 661 Veterans of Foreign Wars are holding a spe cial initiation and rally Saturday evening at McCormlck hall (over Millers.) The Initiation Work will be put on by the drill team from "Pep" post Portland. This drill team has been putting on work all over the state and It Is very Interesting to see them put on the work. There are about one hundred candidates to be initiated and there will be present representa tives from many other posts in the sta;e. Plans are being made for a big meeting and a good time as it Is expected that Salem will win the cup in the State Membership con test. 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The feature picture on the Fri A family doctors 1 flYfl.tivip YOUR health is too Important! You can't afford experiments with your delicate bowels when a coated tongue, bad breath, gas, headaches, nausea, feverishnesa, biliousness, lack of appetite, and no energy, warn of constipation. This applies not only to grown people; it is particularly the ease where young children are con cerned. That's why a family doctor's laxative is always the safe choice! Only a doctor knows just what will cleanse the system of men, women or children without harm. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is prepared today under strict supervision from freshest herbs and other pure ingredients, and exactly according to Dr. Caldwell'a original prescription. is the sensible choice! . "vfeS Friday and Saturday ONLY SMALL SIZES .82 and 9 Van Raalte . . . Gordon . . . 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Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is now sold in all drug stores. It is the world's largest selling laxative. Da. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Cinderella Hosiery SA GOBS ATTACKED BY FILIPINOS Manila (Pi Two attacks upon American sailors by Filipino mobs at Hollo were believed by authori ties Friday to have been engendered by fears that the white men were plotting to poison the natives. The stories told recently in De troit by James Baker, including one that he poisoned a man In the Philippines aome time ago, and re sentment over the anti-Filipino demonstrations In California were believed by officers to have aggra' vated the mobs. Those attacked were members of the crew of the motorshlp Yomachl chl. The trouble occurred Wednes day night after a report had been spread among the Ignorant populace OPENING MARCH 20 JOHNSON'S L READY-TO-WEAB 466 State St. Near High - E FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 that the Americans Intended to poison the townspeople. The FUiftnos became highly ex cited and attacked when one of the sailors gave an apple core to a native boy. Timely Intervention of the police prevented serious injury to anyone. After the incident was explained the crowds calmed down and apologies were made to the Americans. Jose Romero, author of the poison plot rumor, was sentenced to Jail. WEEK END BAZAAR - St. Paul St. Paul parish will hold a big bazaar over the week end, a -chicken dinner being offered Sunday afternoon foUowed by a program at 3 o'clock. A bridge and "600" party will be held Monday evening. PRACTICE TEACHING ' Mt. Agnel Normal students ot the Mt. Angel academy and normal school have started practice teach ing this week In the St. Mary's school. A New Store A New Stock A New Firm Will onen with a com- f.v plete line of Ready-to- ( Wear for women. March 20th' Our buyers are now making selections in the fashion centers to ive the women of ialem the very latest styles. 1l Wood-Wheaton Motor Co l DAIRY j hbon92420o 350 N. High Street Phone 2125 f SALEM OREGON Luriys M - e, auv. MWl