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DAILY CAFI TAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON. MOXDAT, Jl'LY 29, 1012. PAGE mi. You are To visit Our Store and bled here. There are many, many more to follow in each depart ment. But these are snappy and new and will give you an ade quate idea of Dame Fashion s trend for this fall Wonderful Clearance Sale Prices Still Prevail on the Summer Goods Women's New Tailored Suits and Coats We are not announcing the arrival of our Fall Stock, but the early ar rival of several strictly tailored models in Navy Blues, Browns and Grays These absolutely correct Fall Garments are smart to the extreme, Spjendid didly tailored, fabrics the the best, prices most rea sonable. Clearance Sale Specials Lingerie Dresses, values to $12,00, now $2.98 Women's and Misses' Linen Suits Values to $8,00, now $2.98 Short Jackets All Wool Black and White Stripe, Plain White and ' Alice Blue $2.98 New Khaki Suits $5.50 YOU WILL SLEEP SOUND, EAT i HEARTY AND The rush and hustle of American life la a constant strain on both mind and body. Gradually the human ma chine wears out under ttls unnatural strain and nervous debility results. Statistics show that half the people of the United States are in a run down condition. A man or woman In this condition can get little happiness or success out of life. They feel tired all the time, have no energy or ambition and are gloomy, timid and despondent They do not sleep well or eat well of feel well and life Instead of being a pleasure seems more like a burden. Are you one of these half sick, list less, nervous people? If so, do you How to Get Rich. Some of the best ways of becoming wealthy have been illustrated to us. and here put down says the Courier. If you read them carefully and follow instructions explicitly, there is no doubt in our minds but that you will also be able to endow col legos and li braries. Got a block of business property, a corner preferred. Divide It equally into four parts, and after you have Cordially see the New Fall New ! Dress Goods You will find the dress goods department brightened up some what with pretty new serges and boucles, heavy suitings, golf cloth, etc. A visit to this department will interest you. i New Dress Skirts There are some diag onals in various colors. Also a great many blue and black dress skirts just received. A great many have the high waist line, and are cut according to the two - piece,1 or the side effect model, while others are plain panel front and back and a few have the self trimmed over skirt effect. All new all pretty. Inspect them FEEL MUCH BETTER know that there is a medicine now being sold that has brought back the old energy and pleasure in life to thousands who have tried It The name of the medicine Ib Cooper's New DUcovery. It has been pronounced the greatest medicine ever before sold to the public. In each city there Is an agent for Cooper's New Discov ery who will refund your money If It falls to give you complete fend en tire satisfaction. Let Cooper's New Discovery build you up and bring tack your strength and vitality. You will be astonished how quickly It acts The very first dose will convince you what a great medicine It Is. J. C. Perry, Druggist. f carefully figured the cost on rour In vestment,' all you have to do is to find a buyer, sell three-fourths of our lot for $750,000, and keep the remainder for a warehouse In which (o store good Ideas. To figure your profit on this deal tell your wife about the transaction and leave her to explain the asms to her friends. About the time It comes back to you you will find that you are worth, several millions of dollars. 0w Invited Arrivals already assem New Sweaters for Women and Misses, Men and Boys The big heavy kind, that you are demanding, with RUFF NECKS AND BIG COLLARS, or any other styles you may fancy, We are better prepared than ever to meet your sweat er demands, Men's Clothing 20 to 50 per cent Less Buy now from this large choice stock of Alll-Wool Clothing There is splendid satis faction in every garment, This sale is our loss and your gain, for we must have room, so Buy Now and Save Money Invent some handy and useful arti cle to aid hunmanity. Here are a few suggestions: A reinforced concrete shoe lace. A whistling collar button. Soap with a handle to It. A lead pencil with an unbreakable point. A safety razor that will cut whis kers only. A Progressive Company. UNITED PRESS UMHCD WIU0.1 West Stayton, July 29. The dairy industry has been given a decided im petus by the action of the Willam ette Valley Irrigated Land company, in providing the settlers on the Irrl- gatd tracts with funds to buy all the milch cows they can feed, repaying the amounts In monthly Installments out of the cream checks. Foley Kidney Pills are healing, strengthening and tonic, and contain no harmful or habit forming drugs. N. J. Gorham, cashier Bank of Wood- vllle, Woodvllle, Ga., recently had an acute attack of kidney trouble. "The pains in my back and kidneys were terrible, but I bought a bottle of Fo ley Kidney Pills and took them, and can truthfully say they have entirely relieved me. I find more benefit from them than from any other kidney medicine I have ever taken." Try them. Refuse any substitute. Dr. Stone Ddug Store. THE COURT GRINDING STEADILY In reference to the petition for per manent Injunction against J. H. Mc- Nary and his deputies, as district at torney, brought by the Spauldlng Car riage company, Judge Galloway set Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock as the time for hearing. A divorce was granted this morning to Diane Marie Ford from Chavles D. Ford. This afternoon at 1 o'clock the ar guments were begun In the condemna tion case of ,the Willamette Power Co. against the Hammond Lumber Co. The Jury viewed the site of the proposed condemnation last week, and all the testimony has been submitted. Judge Galloway Is holding court In the. county court room, the divorce case of Lutellus L. Woods against Ethel Veatch Woods being on trial. This trial will consume the greater part of the afternoon, as there will be a strong contest in the case. C. N. McArthur, of Portland, represents the plaintiff and M. E. Pogue, of this city, the defendant. There will be a.Besslon of the court tills evening In the circuit court room. riCEFEREI) ASVU'.U TO DIET OP HAZEL M'TS UNITED rilKHS LEASED Willi. Joseph Drelmnl, who effected an es cape from the asylum Thursday, does not like hazel nuts as a diet, and yes terday surrendered to the officers at Albany, being returned to the asylum today. Drelmal was a trusty at the Institu tion and made his escape Thursday. Afraid to go to any place and beg for food, he lived In the woods and ex isted on hazel nuts, becoming tired of them yesterday, he gave himself up and asked to be taken back to the In stitution. DESPERATE PRISONER JUST WALKS AW AY UNITED PRESS LEASED WIDE. Reno, Nev., July 29. Word received here today from Carson City says that Riley Wooten, who killed a dep uty sheriff, has escaped from the pen itentiary there. Wooten was brought to the prison In chains, as he was be lieved to be one of the most desperate men In the state. Warden Cowing, who succeeded Warden Baker, placed Wooten on his honor and put him to work on the chain gang. No trace of Wooten has been found. This makes the fourth prisoner to escape since Cowing took charge four months ago. ITALY TO HAVE HIM FLEET OF AEKOPLANES UNITED PHF.H"J LEASED WIHE.1 Rome, July 29. One hundred and fifty aeroplanes are to be added to Italy's aerial fleet as the result of a nomilar subscription undertaken for that purpose. Announcement wns made today that to date the subscrlp Hon totals 2,500,000 lire. It Is not to be closed until 3,000,000 lire has been collected. Of the 150 aeroplanes that this amount will purchase Rt least 12 will be the result of donations made by the Italians living In the United Slates, while a similar numlier will come from the donation of Italians in South America, Murder and Suicide. UNITED PIIKSS I EASED WIKB.1 San nernardlno, Cal., July 29. Mrs. Camllo Ruez Is probably fatally In jured today as the result of wounds Inflicted by her husband, who fired two bullets Into her body Just as she finished singing "La Paloma" at a musical recital given at the home of her father here. Ruez fired through the window at his wife. A policeman followed him, but was too late to pre vent Ruez from putting a bullet through his own brain. The suicide was a resident of San Diego. The couple were separated. Mrs. Ruez's father, John Luna, Is a wealthy pion eer. A man Is always rather boastful of his youthful follies when his son Isn't around. SAYS CIRLS I SE TOBACCO. (Continued from page 1.) Cundy, a leading physician here, that smoking Is not only prevalent among the society women here, but girls c' high school age are smoking frequent ly. Mrs. Calvin Hartwell, president of the Shakespeare club, the leading wo man's association, said that she Is well aware that women are using cigarettes freely, and Jeremiah Rhodes, super'n tendent of schools, says that, while the matter never has come before him officially, he understands that girls are Indulging extensively. Mean while Dr. Cundy says: "I would like to see every girl In (he city smoking; that would start something." WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH CRIMINALS? SALEM CITIZEN DISCUSSES HANfi IXfi A XI) SKIKESTS OTHER METHODS-THINKS STERILIZA TION THE CORRECT THING To hang or not to hang criminals, to continue to breed or not to breed criminals, or other undeslrnblo citi zens, these are tne questions oeiore the people of Oregon. For not all of the undesirable citizens have the oodnoss to go hang themselves, or t top the transmission of their sins to future generations. Very few of the unfit will voluntarily admit that the world would bo bettor had they never lived In it, or that conditions would be Improved were they to cenBe to live In it. This being the case, It Is up to the voter to say whether we Bhall abolish capital punishment and sub stitute a sane and humane method of abolishing and preventing crime in place of legalized murder. From my childhood I have honestly doubted the existence of a material hell flavored with sulphur fumes through Eternity an a just punisnmcni ior mo niuiui ness of this life. Though I have at times thought when some heinous crime like the murder and rape of the aged Mrs. Griffith, of Benton county, by the notorious Humphrey brothers, occurred, that It must have been an oversight that some such hell had not been provided for such as they. This question Is one that should be prayer fully considered by each Individual voter. Some of the states, I Delieve, Nevada, has substituted compulsory suicide for hnnging, which to me seems more Inhuman than our legal ized murder. I bellovo the Intent of the punishment of criminals should hnve but one purpose the betterment of society. To make this a better world In which to live. "May Thy kingdom come on Earth as It Is In heaven," should be the prayer of each voter on these questions. The be whlskered saying that " It takes all kinds of people to make a world, simply expresses a condition that has no excuse for existence in this day and age. Our grandfathers should have given us a better world up to date by. preventing the undesirable citizens of this generation from being born. Let us not further repeat their error. No sano perBon of today will deny the fact that If the world is to become bettor that we must eliminate the cause or source of the undesirable citizen. The only question Is how? And aro we willing to adopt the only means by which it can be accom plished. We are progressing in almost everything else, why not progress In the betterment of socloty. Tho fnrm er ubcs common sense In his scientific agriculture, he 'prepares his ground by getting rid of all the undesirable weeds and bacteria that Infect tho soil from some previous crop. Ho bops to It that all undenl ruble ele ments of tho soil are rendered sterile, then ho plants only tho best and cleanest of seed. Tho result Is, a nor mal clean crop; with no undesirable element In It. A sano nnd prosperous stock raiser selects only the bent and purest bred of his herd to bo tho par ems of his future herds, that are to be the prlzo winners of tlio stock shows. If by chance from heredity or by acrident, some of tills off-spring should not be up to the standard of perfection, he promptly sterilizes the defective animal to prevent further propagation of tho unfit to future gen erations. Then why do wo continual-1 ly refuHo to use both common sense and scientific methods In tho breed ing of human beings, thus eliminating the mentally, morally nnd physically unfit (or nils-fits) in society. Hon estly now, what do you think of any nane parent who knowingly would propagate a mental, moral or physical defect of his or hor own, If In their power to prevent, or permit one of their children to do so; thus Inflicting future generations with undesirable citizens of the criminal insane, or In digent, variety. Evory child has an Inalienable right to be well born, or not to be born at all. A paront who knowingly and willingly becomes a party to the production of a mental, moral or physical, derelict of a future generation has the greatest of all sins to answer for. These are queutlon of prevention rather than cure. It Is time we were awaking to the fact that we owe a duty to humanity In show ing our willingness to progress on this lost Important subject of the better ment of the human race, Let ua no longer continue the propagation of the unfit to curse future generations. Lot us commence now to purify and not ftrther contaminate the source of good citizenship by prohibiting the du plication of "Max Jukes" as an exam ple. "Max Jukes, born 1720, twelve hundred lineal descendants Identified. Three hundred died In poor house; three hundr died In childhood; four hundred and forty were viciously dis eased; four hundred physical wrecks; fifty notorious prostitutes; men mur- COMPETITION CONTROLS PRICES You probably do not fully realize the extent to which the buying public is benefitted by the extreme ly low 'prices we make on all lines of merchandise. The Fact That We Sell Strictly Reliable Goods At lower prcies than "regular stores" can afford to meet, makes it necessary for all stores to sell at a more reasonable price than would be necessary if there were no strictly cash store in the city, Why not trade at a store that has been Instrumental In making Salem the most economical trading point in the Wilamette Valley? We never buy an article until we are satisfied that the price is right and that it will prove satisfactory to the purchaser, We undersell "credit stores" on DRY GOODS CLOTHING SHOES Everything for the Whole Family derers; sixty habitual thieves aver aging twelvo years In Jail." This is onoly one example of the thousands of Max, Jukes that by toleration are propagating their kind continuously. We prevent the breeding of disease by carrying-Insects, Buch as the hpuse-fly nnd the mosquito, by destroying their breeding places. We can as easily prevent the greater evil that menaces a perfect humanity by tho harmless and humane method of sterilizing all of the Max Jukes both male and fe male). Let us abolish capital punish ment In Oregon and substitute there for the sterilization of all who are unfit to propagate good citizens. Mak ing the luw to covor all undoslrables who come Into our state from any oth er stato or from any foreign country. So that, within three generations Ore gon will have no use for penitenti aries, aBylums or poor houses. OBSERVER. Mall Carriers Will Fly. This Is an age of gnnt dlBcover'c Progress rides on the air. Soon we may sen Uncle Sam's mall carriers flybg lu alt directions, transporting mail. Peo pie take a wonderful interest In a dlsu.very that bonflts them. Tnat's by Dr. Klng'B New li'tcovery for cougiis, colds ana otner tnroai ami lung (llseiiBus is the most 1 opular mod lclno In America. "It cured me of a diw'ful cough," writes li t. J. F. iJuvie Stlckncy drum. Mo., "nlt?r d, dors' trenment snu all uihvr reme dies failed." Excliot fo: coughs, co da or any bronch.Al affection. Itcj GOo and $1.00. Trial boitli frje ut J. C. Perry's. .Ir -nal "Wtint Ads" Bring Results pmmptlr oblalno OB W ITS. Tml-rkl, CarftBla. !(?rifhu tid l.bll rI.Urwl. TWlHTTTRARir P1A0TI0I. HIihMt nfniDy. hod Bot.l. ktoli or i-hfc. tor It v.rt nalinlah tv. All bill ootf wnntl.nu.i. VAUDBOOI rill. mr,1ilii..rUilii. I.IU lli to Ohuln ftiio Ml 1 lnu. Wlil lunlluiii Will IV, llo io (lot ft ertnnr, i,l.lna boat nMifcnt!l mDfmnti, ftnd oonulua 100 olxw MbjuUofllporUnoa to Iftf tun. AaartM, i ii n iiiii i nnu o nn Piit n. D, ttlLLOUil tt liU. Attot..y Lin K'H WillnonBId'. WASHINGTON, 0. ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish legal notices as required by law, fur nishing affidavit and proof of publlcatulon. FINE Brief Work Is our specialty. Let us figure with you on your next case. CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. 1111 i 1 A A 1 1 i i i i 1 i i 1 1 11. fT??TTTT!TTTfTTTTFTTTT? WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Balem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem, Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a, m., IS m 1 : 06 p. m.- and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday, Also for Independence, Moaraouth and McMlnnvllle, Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a, m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. NO ORDERS TAKEN FOR CAIX8 MORE THAN TIIBEE MOCKS FROM CORNER OF STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS UNLESS AR RANGED FOR IN ADVANCE. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. CHICHESTER S PILLS wv lBll-a! Auk Jiir lrHl.lf.. A i?W"vi J'm'" It'd UM DimlhAV TV-'l l-, imIcI with lliua kiMHin. Y Tnkm nn t trier. liny r yotii " r i'i HKif '"t. m ii-nijr.H. rr.K n iHAMusn mii a is ii I'ii.i.k. f,,i un yean known at ii'lt. Sifnt, Alwy Urlli 1 S0L5BVDflGGISTSfVtRVWHr.SE T A O r d e rs 2010 Quick, courteous service day or night. Stand Hotel Marlon Salem Taxjcab & Transfer 'Co. J. B. UNDERWOOD Manager. . t AT TOUR SERTICE SIX DATS t each week for washing cleanly and Ironing beautifully your Bed Linen Table Linen Personal Linen and Family Wash Better accept our service and try the work done here. It can't be done better! CAPITAL CITT STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 16S IMP1