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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
PAGE FOUR Capital jijoiirnal An Independent Newspaper Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday at 136 S. commercial Htreel. Teiepnotie i; news o. GEOKC1E PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher Kntered as second class mall matter at Salem, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 10 cents a week, 45 cents a month, 15 a year In advance. By mall, In Marion and Polk countlcn, one month 60 cents. S months J1.25, 1 months 12.26, 1 year H.00. Elsewhere CO cents a month, 5 a year In advance 1'Ul.L IiKASUI WlllU ASSOClA'Ji:i PltUSS BKKVICK The Associated Pross is exclusively entitled to the use for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also local news published herein. "Without or with offense to friends or foes 1 sketch your world exactly as it rjoes." -iiyrok. The Trappers Some district attorneys of Oregon, with more zeal than judgment, seem to think that it is their province to become agents provocateur as well as snoopers and when the com munity seems law abiding, to stimulate crime. In Jackson county the district attorney established a candy store along the Crater highway as a blind and opened negotiations to secure a supply of moonshine. Through persuasion and cash he induced a number of persons to violate the law and then pinched them. In Tillamook county last week, the district attorney, at county expense, fixed up an elaborate movie picture studio, advertised the coming of a group of film stars and induced several persons to deliver a supply of booze and threw them in the hoose-gow. The federal and state courts are on record concerning the inciting of persons to crime by trapping. In United Stales versus Echols, Federal Reports, Vol. 253, page 662, the court ruled: A defendant cannot be convicted of a crime which ho wuh incited and induced to commit by a Government officer for his entrapment. Ill Petersburg versus United States, Federal Reports, Vol. 255, page 43li, the court ruled: Where officers of the law have incited a person lo commit the crimo charged, ami lured him on with the inirpu.se of arresting him in Us commission, Die law will not authorize a verdict of guilty. In People versus Everts. 112 Michigan, page 195, the court rul'id : Under our laws, a person who induces another to commit a crime with knuwledfto that the same is about to be committed under such inducements as are held out by the person Inducing the same, if the satuo would not have been committed except ut tho institution and apptovai of such person, then tho Jury should look upon the person who admits that he caused the offense lo he committed wilh disfavor. Human nature is weak enough without sworn adminis trators of justice plotting to induce the violation of law by becoming stool-pigeons. That is why the court rulings uphold natural sentiment against the trappers. That is why, before Volsteadism, the inducer to crime was held equally guilty with the perpetrator. Allopaths Advertise The doctors of Texas have decided to break their ancient precedent and overcome their life-long prejudice and adver tise. The State Medical Association at its recent conven tion at Austin authorized the abandonment of the old code of ethics, naming a committee lo devise dignified, yet effec tive means of advertising, which would mark the allopaths from the different kinds of praclie.lioners whom they do not consider qualified to treat disease. This committee was instructed lo recommend to the county associations that they publish the names of their members m some local paper or papers at regular intervals. The frequency of these intervals was left to each county organization to determine. County associations were also to be urged that at frequent intervals they have some material of an educational nature concerning common diseases sub mitted to the local papers for publication for the public good. The Dallas County Medical Association is planning a f25,000 advertising campaign. It expects to insert half page advertisements in each of the four dailies of the city successively, repealing the program each week. A part of the space each lime will be devoted lo educational matter and the remainder given over lo a roster of the Dallas doctors who are members of the association. There never was a l.iore foolish idea than that professional men should not advertise. Failure to utilize this avenue has left the field to fakers, quacks and frauds, who are enabled thereby to prey on the public for their own enrichment and the physician's loss. The man with a six months course of instruction takes the business away from the man with the six years plus course through advertising with a consequent impairment of the public health. Eventually there will not only be association advertising on the part of the doctors, but group advertising as well and probably of specialists, for in neglecting advertising physicians are simply cutting their income and putting money in the pockets of impost ers. One Wife on Approval O Kv Violet Dare Q V.W lU 11 II Cynthia m! N...-I 5.i thfir v iy h'.uw ; n ft j-i "iitvl iu-:if tin- ( ii,:lit i lin; tli tm t h ovit v.hkh a vrvA h.nl Innlnicil. tliry Bt-nl.tuifr. Th' ir fM;s is.:iili alinw-t no Hound, nn-l ..p for llu fM-caMi.il il ruMhlii; of n Ii tllfiO .-ilt-nltitP ''"'t a!-. .ilf t hi in. It a a tiU'hl nf viiifo i.rinh'. the moonHcht was mi bvhrlil lh.il an nir f umcilily lay ovr ciry thliitf. t'.MiUiia, ns die went 0;tm mlliK down a torn;, ca.-y hilt, fi'lt ;m it (tllO tti'lP flj'illB till oticl. thr vine-like nir. "nh, Isn't thin pfrfY.-t V" he cried to N'tol, when they hart reached the Imtlom and utiiited up the next hill. "I've never known anything like It." "Neither have I," he replied, and his deep voire made the words doubly significant, nn he knew he had meant them to he. Hurried y she tried to find n uifrr subject. Khe did not want Noel to renew him love-making. "It's no beautiful here; these pine woodH are innKnlficent," she exnln lined. "I've often been In Can ada for the winter sports, but nev er have I known anything more wonderful than thin." Determinedly ehe pinned the con versation to a diwuwion of the Keener, as they climbed the hlll, When thoy had reached the too ;i id paiiM,i n moment fr bieath lie luuehid her unn lii;luly. -iMft Hut ineiedll.le V he demanded, with n kns tine toward the moonlit world that l.'V below I hem. Mu ;new that there were ethor e.i I'ins in the vt.-inlty of tYeHeV ''M Irom that hill they eould see nn .viyn ,,f human hie; oitlv lie ho...)-, unit theh beautiful" ever ;:ieeM. mi hea vf l h mi.mv that "oinr of din,, oro )Mi,. white tents "id the loiiir, unl'ioUen weep of nw that nriil,e( the louK hill. "I Tee! as If we could mill lrait:ht down this hill into ITeav- Physician Surprised "Hearing of fmiue good results from (he u,e f Mayr'n Wonder nil Itemedy I divided to try U on i chronlr. raae of imliKeHnn nn;l KiiMritifl I was Interested In. Af ter Ihe first divte the patient wan relieved of ku (rouble and whm Koon able to eat raditduw nnd many thim,M he hnd not eaten fn years." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes ihe ca tnrrhnl imiriM from the intestinal Irael, and nl1ny (ho inflamma tion which caimeu nrnclieallv alt fllonifuli, liver nnd Intestinal ail ments, includinn appendicitifl. One rise wll convince or monev refunded n( .1. C. i'erryV. 11. .1. Kry's and UrugBWts ivry where. Adv. en," he ttuld ulowly. "I'd like to do that- to come a oropper at the end, and wind up my life right there; knowing that I'm with you ia fhe only thing that means any thing lo me, Cynthia, and since you can't see your way clear to being with me always, I don't care about going on." "Oh, Noel don't!" she cried. "Surely J can't mean that much to you." "But yo udo. Every other woman I've ever known has disappointed me bitterly. You're different from them all. I know that 1 can trust you as I could a man and I wor ship you as if you were a goddeas." "I'm not, though I'm Just a woman," exclaimed Cynthlu, tak ing refuge in flippancy. She felt that she could not trust herself. Noel had never appealed to her so HLrongly before as he had in that moment. She did not know how much was duo to the magic of the night and how much to her feeling for him, hut she was resolved not to find out. She did not want to care for Noel. Turning ubruptly, she started down the hill. It was very steep, and hero and thoro slight hum mocks howed where troo stumps or small bushes wero concealed by the snow. Trees grew in cattercd ulunijs on tho Incline, and at the bottom was a thickly wooded urea, through which no path was visible. "Bolter tyke it easy," Noel call ed, as .she went clashing down tho hill. "You can't be too sure of a hill like this." Cynthia went skimming on, bal ancing perfectly, so well poised that she w;i.s hardly conscious of helping herself with tho pole thatl .-ihe huld llghLly. On, on, so fuel that she seemed to be sailing thru the moonlit air instead of on tho ground. She could not help wishing that she could go on liko that forever; i she felt as if she wore flying thru I a dream world. Noel was tiome-j where behind her, Sho hardly reali.ed that lie was there. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925 faster and foster she went- as the bill became ateeper. She (was coming Into the wooded apace 96ft Perha.ta it would be better to lofy down a bit, she told herself, re turning to reality, as when she ms going at auch a rate it waa a' bit hard to ateer sometimes. And the trees had auch a way of bobbhr'g up Just when ahe didn't expect them. Jj j LOVE LETTERS FROM ZIELINSKI SIZZLE WITH ENDEARMENTS (Continued from Page One.) n plighted their troth for better or for worse. The Leo referred to in the let tern Is his brother aud the Kva Is her eister. The letter of April 14, to as fol lows: fialem, Ore." My dourest Helen: Tls the thlrteonth of tho month dear but I feel I must let you know some how since am afraid to phone. Am sorry, very sorry 1 must disappoint myself. Twill be impossible for me lo seo you Sun day, March 1G as my eis has been very sick and I a brother must visit her. How is Eva? Helen first. Ha. Ha. Am tryinc to imagine you as hero beside mo now dearie, do you ever think of me? aui 'dw were you Monday? Am having the flower vase fix ed, Wright me aud tell mo you still love mo sweetheart, Am dreadfully sleepy dear, so good night. Smack! Morning smack again. my firwt thought this morning was of you dear. A ga i u I must ea y o fl m sorry cant fseu you Sunday, but lets hope for tho next sunduy will be full of love again, liko this. My darling my own darling, how much I love you and can a life of devotion ever show you bow much I appreciate the happl neas you have given me and the pride I (eel in your having trusted you sweet self to mo. God help me to keep that trust perfect In the highest way. Now all I can do Is chew my own gum and live to wait patient ly for another week. be good darling. I think of you often, Sweet little x x'a and a flat car full of little squeezes. Youre passionately, THE VAMP. The other letter was written at an earlier day in their relation ship and was of interest at the trial as Indicating the period of time ovor which their amatory in clinations has extended. That letter follows: Salem, Oregon Jan. 24, 1924. Dear Helen: How Is everything? Are you In good humor. You had better be. Helen I have a dreadful dose of poison oak so can not come Friday evening as I had promised, have it in my hair too. this means Leo is thinking of Eva. My eyes look like two fried egge. This wrighting puts me In mind of an old hen intoxicated be ing pulled backwards. Leo says misjudged her capac ity. Now have a real heart once an dont say you wont love me for having to disappoint myself as well. answer arrain as you wright ouch love letters just the kind we would expect from a sweet little siii liko you. Aurevoir but not good bye. POISON OAK & CO. Attorneys for the two aides in the case have held conferences as to what steps shall be taken to ward effecting a settlement under tho statute as to the amount to be paid annually for the support of tho child now the central figure in the case. Indications are now that a stipulation on that point will be reached and eupplenienUl proceedings to fix the amount will not be required. Society (Continued Crom Page Three.) Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Daviee, plan to leave thie week end for Neeko wJn. Mrs. W. E. Anderson waa call ed to Portland yesterday on ac count of the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jacobs of Lake county spent a few daya In Salem recently on their way to Neskowin. Mr. Jacobs is In the employ of the biological survey and la spending his vacation In becoming acquainted with the western section of the state. Charles Kay Bishop and Tom my Livesle.w returned home Mon- Will Be g M I """" ' 'L.. iJ ' DUMB DORA ByCh.ckYomg M&IOSlMHWtANDBO TO.-SPEAINEDV' WOUUDM'T BE RVSHTT0 MM6-A C io.i.Tjtwo(iwn.tWE. , AttM ij'y woo stas iAB.re.ft. wrtue. .) T ( .Tec ) k OOT CAMOCKJOl VM'TA -MATGOOO 5 ' r"-- 3. AjA5" OOT t-SisJOV I M G 'XT OV , it2AUT . V ulFt- J J LooiwaB.aMwss . uNse.uSooGO . J-'.3e..Dor.A,- - ,r- botxcoolOit) K3r J Ms? cwoumq wm I Burr Soo'tts. , , S isf. ir i Mtw H6u. awostrtiwi iV-, V bux and vu. S"VA- V bg- ( , ,T,toi S "HS- ( owww to y yflWt HOMttJ 1 HtAraTED y ffi ( woout w-Anoouo J & Ml V IN TvtlS J Tvte. LAKE. IM MW ) PjyiUb ) .3ME.VUVCE. Tt) &t 1 pBg""- H' to&: ill Hit rjuj r-ras BRINGINaUP FATHER : " By Gcorgc McR fM e coulv: i uovr aluW17 i r f'"obw'A. I ;cowroMe , -s ' 'ajh-ATPieca 1 mohev lt nioht PLWIN'. . Ml!' ' COP OF. LEAVltsd. 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