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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1919. PAGE THREE. YOUTH'S RECORD AS I H al a n n n ft I1 wisa, ,i .n" J "7 Among all products there U invariably on that towers above the general masa. Among cereal beverages the pinnacle product, we feel, is RAINIER SPECIAL You may or may not agree that this is so. The clamorous appeal for your patronage made in behalf of the numerous meritorious rival cereal beverages may have caused you to lose sight of the nota bly superior qualities of RAINIER SPECIAL So we urge comparisons thai the relative merits of each brand of cereal beverage might impar tially be determined. We urge that the offer ing of any other manufacturer of cereal bever age be purchased and tested side by side with RAINIER SPECIAL Such a test should ban ish all uncertainty of superiority and mark for once and all which product is best In advocat ing a test of this nature it would be manifestly unfair to point out a single one of the favorable qualities of our own product Our contention is that it should be accorded no advantage whatsoever. Our plea is to let each cereal beverage make its own uninfluenced appeal for your favor. Such a test is fair. If the result of such a test indicates that RAINIER SPE CIAL is the superior of all other cereal bever ages, we feel that in fairness to yourself you should always call for it If the result of the test U unfavorable to RAINIER SPECIAL you will know it is a cereal beverage to avoid. For the sake of being informed you should make the comparisons we advocate. Today is a good day to do it Practically every grocery, drug store, fountain and soft drink parlor car ries RAINIER SPECIAL and several other brands of cereal beverage. IUMot Ftvdnets C.mp.ny, Seattle, U. S. A, Muufactunr at R.lnU Special. Rainier Bock. M.lt Rainier, Rainier Cereal. Syr ad Deaa, tared AlceheL r r c r l C r c t c & C Cii!lU0"G CK- Trial Of Edward Langdon For Murder Of .Watch man Opens Today. j San Luis Obispo, CaL, Aug. 12. Char acterized as "one of the most remark-' able young criminals of the ago," Both; Burt, aliaa Edward Ltngdon, 22, . brought before the UH-rior court here today for trial on a charge of murder ing Dnvid liorehouse, a night watch nian at Pao Boblea. Burt ii alleged to have confessed to the murder. With biia h;;s bees held Hugh Moore, 1 who is charged with complicity iu the murder. In his alleged confession to Sheriff Taylor, Burt frankly admitted the crimp of which he has been charged, lie said that Moore, although with lain, was not a party to the murder. He cooly described how ho and Mooro en tered a hardware store iu i'aso Rubles, and were discovered by Morehouse. Burl then fired on the night watchman, and the two exchanged several sliots before Morehouse was fatally hit. The two young men were apprehend ed the next eveuiug in a stolen auto mobile, while en route" to Los Angeles, three high-powered shotguns and am mu: ition w hich had been stolen from the store being found iu the 'car, ac cording to the police. Burt, who claims to be the'gon of a Btirliiigtune judicial officer, is said to have confessed to hundreds of automo bile thefts and other robberies. ' The police say he also told of how he kid napped a 16-year-old high school girl of Ashland, Oregon. Arthur Taggert walked into the sher iff's office at Boulder, Colo., and con fessed to the murder o George Spen cer, 2 year old pr-wppctur, t Ward, 22 miles away, with an ax. HOW TO STOP 1 (21 rifrA&MC&tfa ..aV I ., '"-. Y. Mj I -a Ir . lin ... .y.'V .:-4Jtamaak SMM IV T . W ST ' a?a JMW ll 'jsr a i Nothing Like Plata Bltro Thosphata to Strengthen Weak Neive and Increc Strength and Vigor Uttt According to a noted Fli nch scien tist, the most effect. ve leiuedy for nervousness, insomnia and hilmcnta due to depleted nero force, is a form of organic phosphate aawvu timong drng- Igists in this country n bitto phosphate It is described as a si .balance which Is similar in composition' to the phos phorus naturally found in brain and nerve cells and, being (asily and quick ly assimilated, the worlt of creating nerve force, strength and vigor begins immediately it is taken into the human system. There aro many reKrt of astonish ing results from its use, scn.e showing remarkable improvement even in stub born cases of long sin iling nerve weakness. As there are many kinds of phosphates, caro sho ld bo exorcised to procure the genuine bUcvphoitpkute. uloth es mat You Make G Ok ood CLOTHES that help you make good, are worth buying that is the only kind that B-shop has or sale. SUCCESS or MAKING GOOD ; is the ambition of every man, those men reulize the great help tin. good clothes are in attaining this goal. CLOTHES were never so scarce before in the history 3. the NATION and they are gcing higher. OUR EASTERN represen tative informs us that manu facturers are many months behind with their orders, and conditions for the future . p pear ho brighter. This information is gii n for YOU personally; to decide for yourself, your actions for the months to follow. Service is one of the many things that has ijivan Bishop the confident; f ihe m y thousands of satisfied custom ers and friends. ' If you are in need of any honest straight from the shoulder information, Mr. Bis hop would consider it a pleas ure to advise you, in these times of uncertainty. We are not merely merchants, we are here to serve YOU; in serving you honestly and faithfully; we are serving ourseUts. SUITS FROM $35.00 TO $50.00 Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron., Salem WOOleSl Mills Store ( 5 i r . 1 1 ; : -r ! , a ' ;'! 'Ml i: is j. tit WW f, It' v:u j ; il r Copyright 191 S Hart SchaHner & Matt' The Rainier Products Company relieves retails and consumers of the necessity! uj. pdjng jveveiiue aes on maimer leverages 10 paying an taxes tnereon direct to the Government. LANG & CO., Distributors, Portland, Creon STATE HOUSE NEWS EIXCT&IC ROAD EXTENSION ' MT. ANGEL-HiLVHETON secured in Sublimity, Stayton and at points along the jnoposed roule, and the eomoanv deemed it necessary to Silvertun is now n the throes of a i have a franchise through ims city bo feer which started from agents nsk- j foro they could work among tho farm ing a frunchit through (he heart of i ers adjacent to the city, ur eity for the Portland and South, j Tho proposed railway will connect eastern railway. The franchise ques I im with the Willnmette hoiithern at tion was brought he'orn the council in the, proper manner on Monday evening! and the ordinance .ranting s:une wail read twice and referred to the judi-' eiarr eoinmitteo f jr its si.iion at an Mt. Angel. The power for this new electric company will eom from tht Marion Lake l'owi-r coin; any. Right of wny hm been secured to a point from the wv below the Doer- adjourned meeting the following Mnn- :l.'r farm and it is but a matter of a day evening. j few days until the solid right of way Bight of way frnrhTes have been will have been secured. If the proosed ordinance passes Mon day evening the electric road must ba in operation iby January 1, 1U22. M. Iynott, president of the company Virgil H. Masey iittorney for the com pany and C. O. Williams, civil eer for the conipiinv, together with J, W foster on rt V,... 1 1,. : I . - . . ...... - . i -in j nriB jii attendance at the council meeting last Monday evening. Silvertou Appeal. civil engin- t,' . I Thus far 18 privato achouls have filed with Deputy Sheerctary Kozer their lit erature and statement of qualifications for the soldiera' and sailors' education al aid provisions. The first approved applications of students for admission under this act are in the hands of Mr. Kozer. These arc Dewey L. Hull and Frank O. Crawford, of Kugene, who will take rceular business courses at ft, . - " m ... , . - ...... i f - " " : - - 1 ".- - ; ft i $ -4 ' fMRIONjpS. (Capital Joiirncl Hperial Service.) Hev. aid Mrs. A. W. MiFariauu are the proud parents of a b..Ly boy. J. K. I'resnnll has goto to the teach I for a vucation. Mrs. Kennett Pearson anf, Mrs. Ter liu ne had a picnic for their two ein.idny school clases Friday afternoon in the grove. Olin lladley was in Marion last Sun day night at the Friends church. He gav a very Interesting tjlk about some of his experiences in the iuns.sltuction work in France. He did some woii un der the Friends while tliert, but most of his work was done u-lc. Lie super vision of the Ameriran ked Cioss. Hil uia waa certainty enjoyed a.ia a,ipre-cit-d by his Marion frit rids. Wayne Barber, Lester Davldsot and Blaine Broaner were Bootdaie visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brnnner ar 'pending the weekend in Rfsedale. Mr. B.on.nr 1 helping C'rester Hndley finieli big prune drU'r. Secretary Ooodin, of the bonrd of con trol, ia in receipt of frequent communi cations from individuals in diff"rent parts of the state calling his attention to violations of the female labor law on the part of hotels, restaurants, etc. J. A. AJtDERSON, Ph. D. The late lamented and mack fired lawn-man of the Feeble Minded, will ap pear at the Grand Opera House Thursday evening at 8 o'eWt. Mr. Ander sos will read selections from his owa poetic works, and give a prose narrative e titled "The Mysterr at the Feeble Minded." All men and women who be lieve in a square deal and the proper protection of the wards of the atate are iavnetl to be present. A'lmiwuon free. Portland Youth Drowsed Wkii Canoe Is Capsized Portland, Or., Aa ;. 1 1 Capsizing with a canoe in the Wiiliiinette river last night, liar I Joigfnen 18, was drowned. Peter Jesperson, the r.ther oeenpsnt of the eanoe, was recned ry the harbor patrol. Waves from a ftrnr eansed the craft to ovprturn. $$ Dsa't Let 'era Roaa $$ Piedmont Peanut OH tian an inJmdual flaror and "life," due o tKe (act that it ia made by the cold preaaed process and Dot subjected to cliem ical treatment of any kind. I A.k for PIEDMONT r The food oil ivtth ' the nut flavor As-no signature is attached, they are! Major Albert D. Rimth, in charge of to 120 miles an hour; hence will be well promptly consigned to tho wuntc basket, the forest patrol plane located in Ha-! adapted for a wide rnngo of patrol fy- t lem, nas muue arraiugemenis lur an w liijr. iiiey bisu carry raoio e(uiiiiieiiu Among the list of companies filing ar- change of mnchines, whereby two of the Two of the planes which have been sta- ticles with the corporation department heavy, speedy Pelliivimml plnnes will, turned hero wera dispatched to Roso during the past week i that of J. Wol-,le stationed here for patrol duty. Thuse burg yesterday in charge of Lieutenant fard & Co., of Hilvcrton, who have been 'machines, which proved most effective Goldsboroua and bergoaut McKee, In business In that city for hall a een-;in war uuty, are equippea wn uiuuny i.im win ne iieiu mere iu seivn um tury. Tho Incorporators are J. M. Wol- motor and capable of innking from lull southern Oregon region. fard, Ads. Vau Valkenbiirg, Lewis J. Wolfard, Donna Aldrirh and Grace W'ol fnrd, and tho capitalization is M,00n, Other firms of importance are: Rogue River Canning Co., Medford, l.",000; Coast Bond & Finance Co., 1'ortliind, 2'.,000; (lordcn-Adiims Mfg. Co., Port land, IHMI.IWO; Mutiil'.l Water Co., Pnrt- and. 14,00(l; Interstiitfl Slotor Co ortland, l.",OII(); Columbia Ranch Co., 'art land, 100,000; Alnea Fishermen's Canning Association, Portland, $l",000; fnternntinnnl Lumber, Mill k hxpnrt Co., Portland, IO),OO0; Havers Pacific Motor Co., Portland, tl.i.OOO; American I)i;..to Co., Portland, 1!IO,000; Ace Air craft Company, Portland, 2O,0O0; Fred- erdick Pout Co., Portlnnd, $10,000; Wil Inmette Telephnnn Company, Portland, 7.",OnO; Modern Printing Company, I'orthi 'd, 22.:.nO. Hevi'ral additional letters havo lieen received at the governor's office from members of the legislature regarding the special session, and also n petition from Federnl Employes Tnion No. 7, of Portland. Dr. Owen Adair, author of the much debated sterlization bill, is ftne who f: vors the action. Kcnator John II. Niekidson, of Hmid River, agrees to waive mileage and per diem in case the work of the session is con fined to ratification; otherwise he onld expect compensntion. Represent- K. P. IVMlge, of Vmntilla, would iht ''' wnive ruuapensation but thinks o.ii '' ' -rd to the dignity of Hie state the I ''-'"'or should not te expected to meet without pay. t' amis sTvr t fM A r.'cent order of the puli'ic service commission reduces certr.irt i'lt'Tiirhnn fnres out of Portland from 7 cents to fl cents. The order also provides for a children ' 10 rid" book on a basis of phout one half the present cn-h fnre. Where the fare between stations ex ceeds a rate of tl cents per mile under Ihe present schedule a reduction has be". Ordered. I ttS, BfisMr a C-, f. Ptate Insurance Commissioner Unrber has appointed ss his deputy in the de partment J. E. Thomas of Portlnnd, for merly associated with the Aetna Fire Insurance company of Portland. p i n i i m in :.n. siii'sawaSMMsassssr-v imm in s msasisi jn y Don't Dread the Damp Nntur never meant you to b racked with Khoumatlam. Wet won't hurt you If you ar well. If dampness swell your Joints sad make fever In your bone, you need RHRUMACHOL, nature's remedy. M ature gar curative power to th hot and cold mln rul water of Idulio Spring, In th heart of th inow- "aiped Rockies, where thousand of desperate Rheu i.iitlcg have found relief. II. E. Maehol, a renowned 'i.rma eiitlenl chemist, studied th disease at tliN :ir.ven of suffereis and found certain medicinal spc IMes which he there blond with nature' healing -uter and prixhices UHEL'MACIIOL. hmw away ynr croti-hes. canes and bllstsr-ralslne intnur.'s itltr.lMA' llllI.. tkn Intsrnully. Hires iaH 'l"ss dully, prxrbir? micti marvcltuin riulis that I,. IV !! umsr. a dini!kisi. r.-i "iitly stricken snd now well itt'-s: "I sell I'.MKI'MACHOI, wlthuut any trouble when l.t.y scs me without atjr emi." suffsrvrs from front, himbsso. sciatica or rhr-nmatism tn an form nec mly l t a II 00 bottls ( HHKLMACltUL. at tbslr druaalsts' to kaw rslisf. . . On Hale tn .-ialem at J. C. Terry rharmaey, The Red Cros Pharmacy, Crown Irug Co., Central Phcrmacy, William N'eimcyei. r ' it l.l t n !j rlarisrarassash jijsrrsssw