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TRT1WF,. MEBFOttD. ! OTJEOOX. TUESDAY. AUflURT I. 1025 p age vrvEr' YFLANES ON Your Pear of lost daintiness . . . at timei M'MILLAN TRIP , SEK NO CHANCE DOWN AND OUT, IN TRIAL' FLIGHT' OENIPSEY FACES E matl 3 MORE ELEMENTS ' TO BE DISCOVERED EXPERT DECLARES Is r LOS' ANO!,K8,vOnl.. Aug. 4. Tlicro arc probably" tlinje more ele ments ilo be UsHcoYtjrcu.waB uie (ire diction' ventured !' ' Dr, Willis It.1 u-hltntv. of the"- General : Electric) company. Schnecladjt."- Ni ;Y;. In un nddrcsa before the American 'Cheiiit- cal society last nlRht; DiscussInK MMat tor la) There Anything . In It?" he said science now.has reached a stage whero ti physical', picture. ot the struc ture of atoms is .more, intricate than any orthlX.RV"d6AJd. more perfect t geometrically tlian any known celes tial system. ' " Making' new generalizations from tho work of J.'' J. Thomson and R. A. Jlilllkan, Dr.-Whitney said: "Matter is at least not merely dry and hard.-nor yet soft and wet. It ! tnctron!r and celestial, whatever .i. ....... ,,,.n . .nj , ,,,. ' know about it is that it is almost I entirely space. It Is as empty as the buoy loo feet from beach. NA-2 being dusted and polished for II new "When they hnd mo before the coin Bkv It Is almost as empty as a lior-,tuoli utt tor tcs' hon at 9 ttn1 occupant. . mission I told them that my nia miner fe. t vacuum, although it usualiv con.' t ii I ns n lot nf enercv. All 11. a inonts from the smallest to ,. largest, tho speaker declared, can be constructed by orderly assemblies of positive and negative electrons.. Of tile atom, he said Its actual smallncss is impossible to realize but so much; seenis known of .its dimensions that' wo must accept" It and; try to apply it. j ....''..' "A nloleculo of water," Dr. Whit ney iWuflt'i-ntod," "contuiiia two atomn of hydiogch.": Supposo wo utart with ono Hlnplo drop, of water and let all of its hydrogen. atoma apieur In turn as drops jof 'wutciv If these were m largo u9i'Ulmlropif they could cover the whole world with a foot of waler.''; ' Anotheiv llluatrutlon ,w h I c h Dr. Wivhitney avo was that if one or these hydrogen atoms were mude so large that it became a yard in diam eter. Its electron still would bo only a plnhcad in size and ita nucleus 2000 times smaller.' . . The speaker described the compo sition of niattcr as the chemist now sees it and demonstrated by experi ments the realities of the unimagin ably small .particles.. He said he wanted to go as far as ho could in pointing out tho vacuity of matter as scientists persist in speculating ' and experimenting on the. atom 'be cause everything we know Is made of atoms. .'- "There aro only a "very limited number of different' kinds," said Dr. Whitney.. 'These differences ex plain all differences: wo can probably over know ln-"our; universe. Thus far, the more wo havo ' sought to understand them, the: more we have gained in appreciation of an unox- plorcd, unlimited territory of. interest! i .-and sorvico "i--rointlio original atonr of our , vjouthi indivisible by definition; wo now havo a specious and divisible atom. JThey differ from- one sub stance to another. This difference Is produced by increasing- quantities of something already present in the smallest ones. "Every teacher of chemistry used the discovery of scandium, german ium and gallium, anticipated by tho periodic law, to illustrate the value of orderly conceptions, even though " " " B""u "'"V ' uul" seemed opposed to accepting any single protylo matter from which to make all clenionts. v "The persistent pursuit of tills ir regularity continued, and were blank'' in the periodic system existed wo always expected to find new ele ments. Three years ago tho antici pated clement, halfnlum. was dis covered by tluj-X-ray method, in Itself now. Much more recently we learned; .of tho discovery of two more :n'iasurnium and rhenium by, the same agent. There are' prob ably three more tp bo discovered. "But wo huvo' now reached a stago where a physical picture of tliTi structurej of atoms, is more Intrl Itato than"! any earthly model and more perfect geometrically than any known colcstiul system. The laws of ustronomy havo been called Into play,-'aml -super-cclcstlal' orientations ure jiocessary to elucidate the com plicated .but not bewildering, -. tho novel,-. bui-- not embarraasslng, inter nals -Of the .atoms. ' Tho electron has becomo tho .ultra-atom. Wo cannot cluim that ours Is simpler than the atom of our fathers. Theirs was hqrder to com prebend. The test Is that our new atom has dono many things for - which the old atom could not do." y. ii 1,08 ANGEL.KS, Aug. 4. (A. P.P- iiair or the girls living In a belt ox tending from New York to tho Hocky mountains have Incipient goiters and the number, so arflicted Is Increasing with the growth of population, do- welared Dr. J. W. . Ttirroiillne of tho 'united 8ta(es dniartnient of agsjutil- lure. In a paper presented today at the 70th meeting of the American Chemical society which. Ib being hold here. This Increase might be checked, Dr. Turrentlne 'said. If growing children were given a dally portion ot four mllllonths of an ounce of Iodine. The readiest form In which this may be taken Into tho system Is seaweed., ono thousandth of an ounce of dry algas or seaweed contains the essential quantity of Iodine. The same result may lie obtained . from catlns 2.D ounces of oysters. 24 ounces of sea fish, 260 ounces of fresh water fish, K00 ounce of eggs, 440 ounces of let tuce, 600 ounces ot milk or 2400 ounces of wheat s'These figures," explained Dr. Tur rontlne, "show how difficult lfls to plan a. menu from ordinary articles of diet hlch will provide adequate quan jtles of the essential Iodine." WAS1IINOTON. Auir. . (A ' P.) Two uf the nuyy- iikinc Willi lllo iliiu.Mlllun Arotla. exiiiMllllon liive' Ul'cn """embicd nt Etuli.. . arecnUiul.i unu a successful, fllifnt with one of. ,tlu!n was Miule -foj- 30 minutest last! nlitht The take-off 'waftSflmj from the water unii ' It . la. iluiiiea U.- will hot "Naval unit started' work early with first, sunlight-; 'since urrlvlng nere' I All mechanics sent to work on NA-2, which was erected at 2 p. m. All hands were then brought to worki on NA-3, which was erected by 8' NA-3, which was erected by 8' '' m" and hau,eu out and tied up ' had break down. Hup (sic) at 9 m,u mc"k down. Hop (sic) at 9 ". and remnlned In tho air 3 p. m. and remnlned In tho air 30 minutes and at 9:35 p. m. is moored 'JJ buoy nonr NA"3- Lieutenant Schur. ifllot. H. 13. Chevallo, (aviation ma- chlnist's mate), a mechanic arid 1 ''and''r MacMillan p a s s o n ser ' '"fc"' was successiui. (-Some details of .tho'' messnga pat-ontly were slon). garbled In trnnsiuis- T BWA.M PSCOTT." Mass., Aug. 4 (A. P.) It was reiterated today at tho summer white house that President be necessary to IW, it runway. ' , Though falling to take any further U'-'laln next r rldny nignt at l-.ast Uil i i,,.... '-rti. -i" - ' ' ' j. i .. , , , . cago. Ind. At the same time tho New ,u I COmmande,, .yrd. com- dlsclpllnarjl action' ngnlnst Jack Dotnp- yol.k- cdm,ssion considered suspen nian ling the. taaj-ys-Mrtlo, In. af ai40y jor his' .alleged dilatory tactics la slon if Walker and Jack De.mmey do K.wm.Si',.i'f 9''"avy,agreellie:ioiBht Harry Wills, the Now not appear today before the commto upu ini K""', York 6lnt':lhlotln conimlsBinn- da--sion and sian articles of uKrcomcnt for Coolidge understand that Hoy Mickey Walker, welterweight cham Hnyncs will continue as- prohibition pion, who was slated yesterday to nc comiuissloner despite persistent re- company Dempsey.back into the rank.i ports that ho might resign. ' of the New York ineliglliles because of The president has received no of- his failure to arrange for the defense flcinl In formation of any change in of his title against Dave Shade, nlay enforcement policy curtailing Mr. ilaynes powers. ; It Is his understanding : that Mr. Haynes is functioning as ' usual . ex cept that ho is '. immediately ; re sponsible to Assistant Secretary An drews of the treasury, '.who . has been laced in chargo of' the government Jauk Dempsoy .awaited here, with ap annialun . acainst i.rohil.lllnn ,law Parent composuro tho meeting today I violators..; jv i ... , -v...- .... l.( t, Mr. Coolidge however, has taken (ho -position thut ndmlnlstratlon of the Volstead law now Is In the hunds J Mr! Andrews .and Jio should bo , .: f SV '"""P UVK" shifts In pcrsoimer iiirf changOii.TJn policy as ho deems desirable.,, ! ' .'. ". -r-r. .'' . " r ' ' j n ' t ' slon mid which ho said he believed V aried rrOgram Of " would prevent action by tho rulers of ''' j" .ft '' ' i " 1 tho boxing sport. ' V aitaeVllle tOr I OntgM In his letter Dcmpscy explained that V - ' -' '.-i . .'.pressing business matters held him. , , f that he had a 'fproper respect" for the "Tnn.iiiiiiin nf in-"-, .,,,.. ,,. New York commission and fully In- leading features of the vaudeville at nunt s wraterian tomgnt. rno aoniin- ant features is the dancing team 'of Loslova and Darasoff. The soloist Is .i.. t- i. i ,,. prqloguo t$ the - act -in addition to Adelaide Kcrkoff In W J 1 V ' J , - w "Temptations."" a 7'io purse. of IKS5." ' .V 1 l : -' t other numbers, Marge (Jury at llie planuf dues the musical accoiuiianl meuts. ,' ; ... A distinct diversion in the way of cii tertalnmeut In. the physical and vocal offering of Corelll und Hurley known "tho Yank and tho Bcot.", Ono of tho most unluue pri'scnta- llous uf marksmanship with rifle and revolver Is the exhibitions presented by tho Georgulis Trio of Uurupeun sharpshooters. - "Hongs as You IJkp Them,-. Urnlc Gordon and Evelyn ;lelnmri whose voices are especially . adapted)' Io 'the harmony singing which they offer. Ralph Heabury who smiles, talks and makes eartobns Is very entertaining. He has a few new tricks In, cartooning that aro both skillful ajid huuinrnus. Pictures and good music round out a splendid bill. .'. - . ' , t Jap Alrplanr Arrive' , CHITA. Russia. Aug. 4. (. -P.) Two airplanes, flying from Tokyo io Moscow under the auspices of the Dally Asalil, ' a- Japanese newspaper, aarrived here todAy from Harbin, Manchuria.' a . distance of approxl- maelaj 1300 miles. Only few ways loft special electric range offer; get yours now! n- IF HE DODGES WILLS NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (A. p ) York ntnttt nihlptifl- commission- elded It would suspend any boxer who meets the champion anywhere before he siens a contract and posts a for- felt to battle the giant negro dial- lenger. . NEW YOIIK. N1CW YORK. Auk. 4. Jnck Dcmp sey's heavyweight pugilistic throne is sinna to uiii.ml the c-linmiilmi for stops t hiu rniiui-e to. iiiinein' in New York and his failure tomipcur In New York and .cceiit tin. rhiillenco of tho negro. Har- ry wills and plans for an elimination title scries to sject his successor, en gaged the New York boxing conimis- , yesterday. Dcmpsey himself was unable to np- ap-"near to defend himself orally. He has written thiHiumlsHlun asking Its in- diligence in his delays resulting from the Btraightenlng out of his business matters over about putting the fight affairs with Manager Jack Kearns, but on hero. t word wont forth last night that the 'The way It looks now Shade won't days of graco for tho champion -had fight me in California, where i signed reached an end. ' ' .to meet him. and the New York com- Antlclpatlng . tho- dethroning 'of mission will not 'lot mo fight In their IJompscy today.-'ns well as tho com- 'territory becnuso Kearns Is my maua n.isslon's approval of a 'champion-: Kpr; so nmybo we'll have to come to ship battle between Wills and Ueno Chicago to put tho thing over." 'rum.... Pi,tm,itr.t. Trv if ick u t-,l biiw ill- 1 Kearns is en route cast from the ready taken preliminary steps to stage n contest between the challenger this fall. . Itlckard says that Demjtsey posit- ivcly will not fight this year was In charge, training for a right with' Ltiily Wells. Loss of Ills title in New York is .nothing new. to Walker. He has been dethroned befurc on the same .count. l.O SANGEUM,- Aug. 4. (A. P.) ot tne Jew oik state utnicuc com- ... ... . ...1.1..U i 1 1... 6iclcl tt,ey would suspend the world's ilellvywcight. champion Indefinitely If - . i .. .:, ... ..i.. .rBrtu.lcB of ngroement to.. meet Hurry Wills, his chief clinllonger.- DomuseV ta've' out litst ' lllglil'' tho tc Tletrei whlch he "said ho hn Unt bV nlmhine mall to the -com'mla- "nded to comply with .Its demand 1 that - r . ", ; " , ,httd agreed to fight no ono else .11 The Llllila park tennis tournament ' will be held in Ashland, August 11, id hiiu io. siiihii eiuij too win no charged and Owe. will, ho four dlvi- ..urn, . .., . .. . , .1 Polish roslionls In Germany who Juvenile boys and girls ago below , , f f , d , , 4 years! un or boys and-girls, 14 to cl of ,920 2, , s 10 years. Inclusive;- senior boys and' ea8t anU weBt Prll8sla but have fulled girls lb to 21, years, inclusive; free- to t t wu d , , forall. all ages, men and women Icountry by August 1. Tho Prussian There will be a medal for each event. mIlli8try annollncel, today that (io. The Mthla cup s a ermannnt feature, ,, , t w ,, , whntll01. winner's name .to be inscribed on i cup. Poland forclw , t, GormanB There will also be a-cu. offorod em- vote f 'Gwniany. blcmatic of southern Oregon chain- Plonslilp. Tennis players may make A h , ,ut , entries at Young's Hardware store not four,ncd ou.'n f(n(, ,hut nollo w01.o inter than Mondny at 12 o'clock. Sm-prta' nt Vancouver Hu VANCOUVBR. U. C. Aug. 4. George Muchlebneh 'sprung a big sur prise at tho Landsowne race track here yesterday when he won the last event, and pnid his supporters f.p3 for a $2 straight ticket. Mountain Oaks won tho fenturo race of tho derby currying QManoJtah) HOI-TAN oA cigar you'll like "Roi.Tan High Life? . It's a smooth as the k nurr of your engine! ' Try one!" (2 for 25c) CHICAGO, Auk. 4. (A. P.) Micky Wulkor, the welterwelKht champion fucliiK intlefinlte HUKpensioii by (he New York state athletic coniininHlon. 1b not hopeful for an iniiuediuto Kettle- nicnt of the trouble, Walker came hero, yesterday to bo Kin training for his ten round no-de-4 cision bout with Ullly Wells of ('.rent do-.sion and slun articles or uun title matches with their outstanding challengers, Davo Shado and Marry Wills. 'They can't seem to get us straight ened out," 8!iid Walker. "I agreed to fight tihadc and my manager. Jack Keurns. slKlied for the bout. Ltut that didn't suit. would have to sign for tiic mill talk business for me. That mado them business for me. That mado them sore, 1 gueati. because they Bcem kind of off Kearns bcrnuxe he tried to pro- tect DempHcy by ducking Wills. Ho there don't seem to be much hope fur an Immediate settlement uf the trou ble. ' . S. - - "I fought Kim do twirc, nnd am ready to fight him again. Perhaps wnen Kearns gets nere no will talk Pacific coast nnd probably will live here tomorrow.' TENNIS CRMS ALL COME THRU PORTLAND, Ore., 'Aug. 4. Prelim inary and first round matches in both men a and women s singles were t tilnvorl ntf In llii Flra rl,.'a ,,lu nf the Oregon stato tennis championship tiiurnamont , being hqld this week, stvtv.iiur. ii,..ifi.oU ,iiu,.nc,n.i r 51 played' and 11 v.(lQl'aults. , Five niatcnos In-llie socoixl round or the I men's singles wore also played with E'"er Orlffin of San Kranclsco, Harry M t-apon, . Kiclmrd UuBols, University of Washington, star of Vancouver, Wash., and Charles Bur ton, junior champion of Portland, ad vancing. i Phil Neer, former i Portland star, registered from PalomAlto, (Tonipeil throtigh preliminary and first round 10 Mead. 6 6-0, matches, encountering little difficulty and Dr. E. P. StelnmeU, 6-2, 61. Cat- lin Wolfard, former Portland city and Oregon state champion, who Is living In San Francisco, displayed splendid form in Monday's play, defeating "Hans" A. 8. Froliinan. 61, 6 1. TO EVICT THE POLES ni..it iv a.... .i nn..- ' t ,loaltll'toB to order tho eviction of undernourished. Cook with (THP. Tomorrow's Special 29x4.95 Balloon Cord Tire: $20.35 Mason Motor Co. Bartlett and Sixth Sts. Phone 368 NASSAU, Aug. (A. !.) Hlmln IhIiiiuI, whUh.roso to wealth and fame when prohibition In the' United StateH caused It to become tho bodtleggei-M' paradise Is down and out. The lant cjiho of the hugo quantity uf American rye whiskey which wan exported from American shores to Ulmtnl and placed In bond there, bus been unable to find Its way back Into the United tSatoa via rum row and after years uf plenty many Ulinlns face poverty. "I regret to put on record u tho year closes that tho prospects of Itlm Inl aro very gloomy indeed and only a miracle can revive this port," writes Uommlssloner W. T. Cleare of Itimlni, In his report to the colonial govern ment. I "The last case of whiskey has been taken out uf bond and the tourists do not come. Tho hotel has nroved a white elephant and tho port Is practl- rally dead to hi) commerce or indus tries. The people for tho past five years havo made easy dollars and now a dollar must be really worked for. "The revenue for tbo coming year from all appearances will be very small. The revenue for UliM all prac tically came from bonded liquors." Only few days left special electric range offer: get your's now! 119 Increase Your Beauty and Look Younger Delightful New Vanlslilujr C run in CfcMitalnlng Triu' Buttermilk Must Mako Yim Iwik Years Younger Or Money liuYk. Tho old-time npiilication of But termilk and .Cream' to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrinkles and ugly sullowness is grandmother's recipe nnd women throughout the country are again using it to ensure u beautiful roin lilexion and snow-white . hands and arms. Buttermilk, however, is not always obtainable, but a specialist has at last perfected a method of concen trating buttermilk and combining It with a perfect cream, which you can buy In small' quantities rendy for use' nt any first-class drug store by simply asking for "Howard's" Hut tcrmilk Cream. Thero is 1 no secret about It nor l thero any doubt about tho result It's Just n common ordinary buttermilk In tile form of a wonderful cream, gently massaged with the, flni-er tips around the corners of tho eyes and mouth, - Buttermilk Cream is only sold by all good druggists on a positive guar antee of satisfaction or money back. All druggists. Adv. Our paint atickcth - oloscr t h a n a brother. . 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