PAGE TWO. CIinSTITIITF Rill RESTORING DEATH pony is passed While Scna'TaiUH ct Josephine Ana Senitor Ptin.ttr i4 the ser a(e Wednesday afternoon adopted the ur.rtltu. Ml! itrfi.'niPl "y Tie cujy corr-mittee pro"sit. f- r the rts tc ration of the d' Ml. i.ty In i.-ego:i tor tho it nries of treasm mid :nuder in the first degree with a provision whereby the trial Jury in presenting its verdict may recommend life Imprison merit Instead of hanging. The bill takes the Place of one Intro duced Monday and sponsored by 26 of the IS members of the senate, which Drovlded for the restoration of tee death penalty with no alternative upon conviction of treason or first degree murder The resolution involve constitutional amendment and must ko to a vote of the people next Hay If passed by the house. Ifuton la Opposed. Senator Houston in opposing the substitute bill declared that It would aerve only to destroy the purpose of capital punishment which was primar ily to "put the fear of God" Into the heart of the would-be criminal. 'Under this bill no one will ever u hanged in Oregon except, perhaps, In Ui.-.es of great stress," declared Hous ton, who Insisted that the fact would soon become known to the criminal class and take away any fear of hang ing that might otherwise be Instilled into them. Senator Banks declared that he was not so blood-thirsty as some of his col leagues. "I believe," he stated, "that life imprisonment is greater punish ment than the death penalty." The governor, he insisted should be strip ped of his power to pardon convicts sentenced to life imprisonment who Should be compelled to serve out their sentence without hope of executive clemency, "We are going at this problem back ward," Banks Insisted, "I would rath er that ten thousand guilty men should cape than that one Innocent man ahould be put to death." Death "Not DeUorent." "Statistics," he continued, "show (hat murders are greater proportion ately In states which have capital pun ishment than those which do not He Minted to the Ccntralla armistice day murders In Washington, a state which has provision for tho death penalty to prove that the prospect of the gal lows will not deter a murder from com mittlng crime. The people of the state, ho concluded would defeat the measure as originally Introduced If It ever came up for their action at the polls. Sentiment was strong throughout the tate for capital punishment, he ad mitted, but the people of the state were not so blood-thirsty as to deprive the trial jury from recommending leniency should he circumstances, as developed at the trial, be such as to Justify such a recommendation." - Henator Handley declares that he had been consistently opposed to capi tal punishment but that If It should be restored In Oregon he wanted It with- out any complicating provisions which would permit tile Jury virtually to pass me sentonce In rendering its verdict. It was Just as eusy for a Jury to find man guilty of second degree murder and subject to life Imprisonment, ho Insisted, as it would be to find him guilty of first degree murder and rec ommend a sentence of life Imprison ment. The substitute measure, he de dared was merely a camouflaged move in an attempt to attract votes. . THE EASIEST WAY TO EXD DAXDRCFF . There Is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve It This de stroys it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop In stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any HELP DATA by ing rial Tho Clierriana have volunteered for the work of seeing that everyone In Sii- lom is counted for the census und canvass of the city will bo made Ihem. In uniform, to secure mlnsl data under King lllng Cluncv. At a nicotinic nf tho iVmnm,., ' club directors Wednesday evening, the need of Immediate iishUI mA In Mm. pletlng the enumeration was explained ny census .Director Crawford. Only limited time reimilim In umi-k i J. the cu-opprntlun of the community was A committee of five he.nti.,1 , t.,i, II. UlcNary was appointed to supervise ino volunteer work and Mr. Clancy of fered the services of the Chen-inns, which wits accented. A committee was mimed to visit the Chemawa Indian school and secure data to Bsnlst tho school In securing federal appropriation adequate to meet viiuraung expenses the coming year. Lord MavoToTCork Attacked By Unknown Men Cork. Ireland, Jan. II. V. F, O'Con nor, the lord mayor of Cork, was at tacked by a party of men while re luming last night from a meeting of ui'Miuumica souiiers. The mayor w Huocxea flown and assaulted. A cou- pio or runner soldiers rescued him from his assailants. The attack is attributed to the may ors opposition to the election policy of the Stun l-'eln organisation. KoniiKQ m iFUffipy itvinitu nnu JLMLLni RAIDS AT Iff. ANGEL Stores and busines3 houses of ML Anzd were raided Wednesday night when burglars nude away with quan ttities of kodaks, cash and jewelry the value i't which has not been ascertain ed but is nlaee abou about $25. The looting of the tiooch drug store, the Mount Angel Creamery and the Leo Barr wwelrv store, was reported to Sheriff Needhara early Thursday morning and Deputy Sheriff Bower hurried to Mount Angel at once. The robbery was reported by Fred Schwab of Mount Angel, an attempt to rnter the Schwab warehouse of fices having also been made. The Mount Angel raid is supposed to have been staged by the same op erators who made kodak and Jewelry hauls at Dallas and Sheridan. Busi ness men of Sheridan have posted an offer of $1000 for the arrest and con viction of the men who robbed the Haas drug store and the Bixler Jew elry stores at Sheridan, January 11. THE n ATT V C APTTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, Premiers Examine Texl Of Demand On Dutch Fcr Kaiser JANUARY 16. mi GRAIN MAN BITS PAPER Omaha, Neb., Paris, Jan. 15. Premiers Clemen- Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Los Ange les, a graduate of Occidental college, is now Instructor of Spanish at the Uni versity of Oregon. . Updike, grain man. roua, -1 , ,, vltti will this red per cent ox m r- --- " " , , ,hR de i,k n ni take orer me . . he had procur Jan. 15. kelson B. today announced ; of the de- WHI lane win iut j - ,ri?j 9,.r- , j manri tn ha ma.la iiTion Holland lor nrf.nprtv at once. Mr. LPaiKe saiu met property ai on. '-v Ih owi-aditlm. nf rnrn-.i-r Emperor paper will be lnde;emiem in ponucs - -- - .. ' Th. but will support a republican for presi- ih 'r . . .i t , (premiers will also.iiisjvct the list or dent tills )ear. j German officer, whos. surrender will be demanded from the Berlin govern jmenL This list Is said to comprise np . proximately 600 names. - JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Wore No Shoes For Two Years Los Angeles Woman Lived in Bed and Pillowed Chair Until She Started oa Taiilac - "I had to be cared for Just like a baby before I began taking Tanlac," said Mrs. Alice Murphy, of 151 POenn sylvania Ave., Los Angeles, CaL 'Two years ago I had a very se vere attack of muscular rheumatism,' she continued, "and no one knows the pain and torture I have suffered since. My hands swelled until I could hardly work my fingero and I have n't been able to put on a pair of shoes because my feet were swollen so. I had sharp pains through my back so bad that at times I simply could not keep from screaming. Sometimes I got so dizzy everything seemed to spin around and then I would have sharp pains and a chilly feeling afterwards. I was so helpless that I lived propped up with pillows in a chair or in bed all the time and had to be helped from one place to another. 'I tried every medicine or treat ment we could hear of, but it was money thrown away and I got so blue I did not care to live. Then my hus band read in the papers about Tanlac and by the time I had taken it four or five days 1 saw it was helping me. Now, after taking several bottles, I can't praise Tanlac enough. My nerves are so much better I sleep like a child all night long. I am already doing my housework again and it Is the first time In two years I have been able to get around at all and wear my shoes." Tanlao Is sold in Salem by Tyler's Drug Store, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Oooch, In Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, In Wood burn by Lyman H. Shorey, in Sllver tin by Geo. A, Steelhammer, In Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp, In Aurora by Auro ra Drug Store, in St. Paul by Groce teria Stores Co., In Donald by M. W. drug store. It is Inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. This slm- Johnson, in Jefferson by Foahay & pie remedy has never been known to Mason and In Mill City by Marketerla fall. (Adv) Ore. Co. (Adv) LACK OF REST worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all in a measure contribute to and are the be ginnings of nervous prostration. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep and take Scott's Emulsion regularly after meals. Scott's never fails to nourish and strengthen. an The exclusive grade of cod-llw oil uned In Scott Emulilaa lithe famous " tt Jfr n Pmr.. mail In Norway and refined lu our ivl American a LaUuutorica. It la guarantee of purltr aud palaubuitr uuaiuvaiatd. Scott ft Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1MB JT IIFoTlnlanls am wvMt A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitute 170 Saves MaW&rk and Saves Dad Money both good ' natural when I eat TT1 MfOBT I WmTiES 0 Surely it has occured to you that the thing most wanted is usually the tiling hardest to get? Don't hesitate to purchase these 1 PLUSHES M One-fourth Off FOR EXAMPLE: $ 5.25 Plushes, yard $ 3.90 $ 6.00 Plushes, yard ....$ 4.50 $ 9.00 Plushes, yard $ 6.75 $17.00 Plushes, yard a.,......$12.75 These are high grade plushes in every respect that can be put to good use in many ways. There is a good range of colors in both plain and novelties. You may want these very much next season, If not now, and then you will find the prices almost prohibitive. This is the last call on these Plushes, We are point ing you to a stroke of good business. 120 I Buy Land Now tfi ACRES. Only 1 mile from street car line. No better loganberry lanA- and its right in the city. Owner leaving town and will sacrifice if sofd by Jan uary 20th. Paved road from town to ,the place. Might divide. See us at once. 1250 per acre. ACRES about 7 miles from town. Not far from paved road. 140 acres in cultivation. Several hun dred fruit trees. 10 good buildings, Including a big modern house. Water pip ed to all buildings. This farm can't be divided, but if you want a real farm don't miss this. For a short time only $120 per acre. ACRES only 714 miles from Salem. No buildings some Umber, but 75 acres can be cultivated very Boon., A snap at (35 per acre. O ACRES not far out on pav AJ ed road.. Fair buildings. Land all under cultiva tion. About 60 fruit trees Will trade for a good home In Salem. Must be modern. -ACRES. Only mile from car line Cood buildings. electric lights. Electric water system. Wajnts to trade on larger farm, ACRES, 2 blocks from car line. i acres In fruit. Fair buildings. For a quick sale, $2500. ACRES on car line. Under cultivation. No buildings, 12500. ACRES under cultivation. Good, 4-room house about 10 blocks' from car, $3000 1 ft ACRES on Liberty road, all 1U frrtlt and ; logans.- Fine bulgalow and good build ings, '$16,000. For RosultH List Your Property With Va. , Laflar & Laflar 406-7-8 Oregon Bldg. '. i fn""- ff I ' . -'V I v , ; lil rAf r i maammmmtmmmmmmaswtmmmmmmstswmmmsmi UNION MADE LINES 14 5 5 5 WE ARE NOW HANDLING ONLY STANDARD LINES AND IN "UNION MADE" WHERE POSSIBLE We carry full lines of Boss of the Road "Union Made" overalls and pants. Black Bear ''Union Made" work pants and shirts. Lee's Unionalls "Union Made" Unionalls. H. & L. Black "Union Made" work gloves. Washington Solid Leather Shoes are "Union Made". Guaranteed lines. ROSTEIN & GREENE AUM , 240-246 North Commercial Street ' ' "The Store That Protects Its Customers", THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY r-" " " " . Jk. hm'&lm to ySbwMscw to open a c&wqvZ-ul Z lltWttmtMUHIItHHWIIIHIMMIII Mm L . . .. - WWai M-lliJllBIIWM,1Tfl111lllTlatTllmMl"aaMllllIM