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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST IS, 1019. PAGE THREE. BOUND COAST LEAGUE EASES. ' (B- Vnited Press) .rA How to be sure of rich, mellow Home made Preserves Experience has taught thousands of housewires that a preserving syrup made of Karo (Red Label) and XA sugar is the sure Successful syrup for putting up fruit They get clear, firm jellies, preserves with a rich, heavy syrup, and delicious jams. Then, too, "candying" is avoided when they use this Karo method instead of all sugar alone. This fine, clear Karo Syrup is a wonderful help in all kinds of preserving. ' . It blends the sugar with the fruits, brings out the rich, "fruity" flavor, and keeps your jams and jellies mellow in the glass. , For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. Yesterday's winners: Seattle, Yer uun. Oakland, Portland, Sacramento -, Los Angeles. Home runs: Oldham, Beavers. When Thomas' pitching helped rVet tle dow Vernon two to nothing, the Vrraonitea didn't holier, but whea he violated pitehera union rule and start ed flinging the second game, also, the Tigers atarted a strike and halted him huh luc uu ia tur tuiru. i ne ngrrB, won the Rame too. " Bed Oldham had t knock a homer himself to kcVp from hei g shut out iu the early Portland game, which the I Oaks took 6 to 1. Biff Schiller a siugle in the ninth scored two runs i;ud gave the Beavers the second game 7 8. TheTrild Tippers, who bioke hose the niiildle of the week wound up unrestnin ed by taking both Sabbath gnnies and the aerici five to two from the Sea1. The Tippers are now 12 points from the Seals and the first division. (red Label) ' andVi sugar Makes perfect jams jellies and preserves. 4. FREE A bool f 68 Pa2es that gives you the best recipes for sure results in preserving. Easy to follow. The Corn Products Cook Book is handsomely illustrated and it's free. Write us today for it. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. I ; 1 KIDNAPPING FLYERS (Continued front page one) they started a border patrol flight Au gust 10. It is supposed they mistook the flood waters of the Rio Concho for the Kio Grando and followed the stream into Mexico. According to in formation here the two descended near Presidio Palercs, forty miles southwest of Marfa. Army officers here admitted they considered the situation serious. 'Prep arations for prompt military action, if necessary, were completed. PETERSON'S FATHER HAUNTS NEWS AND WIRE STATIONS THREE GENERATIONS (Continued from page one) St. Taul, Minn., Aug. 18. Haunting telegraph and newspaper offices in the Twin Cities, Samuel G. Peterson, Hutch inson, Minn., father of Lieutenant H. Q. Peterson, the American flyer held enrj livc by Villa bandits, today eagerly n waited the word which. will tell him if his efforts to have his sou's lifo huvo been successful. The ransom price of $15,000, the senior Teterson has agreed : to pay and so informed war department officials Sunday and added s request that the bandits bo Informed of his de cision. At an early hour today, the fiitlier had received no additional news from the border concerning the plight of his son. Since Sunday afternoon when he first learned of his son's predicament Peter son had kept telegraph wires hot with pppeala to war department officials and congressmen to nmke every effort to snve his son from death. To these mes sages tlio officials have replied announ cing their willingness to do everything possible to secure the-release of Lieu tenant Pctorson and liis companion, Lieutenant Davis. ' Back in Hutchinson', Mrs. Peterson, aged mother of the aviator, is within, hearing distance of the telephone bell.' Hho is being kept advised or develop ments by her husband hero. Samuel Peterson is a clothing mer chant of Hutchinson. Besides the fath er and son ,a mother and two sisters compose the family. FATHER OF CAPTURED BOY SATISFIED WITH PROGRESS DOCTOR ADVISED HfiUO TAKE IT A. F. Roberts, Successful Cat tle Deafer Gains 16 Poinds In 60 Days Taking Tanlac "One of the best doctors in Colora do advised me to take Tanlac, and it has ot only e'vereome my troubles bat I have gained sixteen pounds since I began taking it sixty days ago," said X. F. Roberts, who lives at Rocky Ford Alberta, Canada, a few days ago. Mr. Huberts is one of the largest cat tle dealers in his section of the coun try, and before moving to Canada a, short time ago, he had spcut most of his life in Colorado, lT. S. A. "I can now understand why Tanlac "njvs such wide popularity both In Canada and the Coiled States," con tinued Mr. Roberts, "and since it has done me so much good, I know that it In a verv deeiidiilde medicine and de serves all the praise that is being giv en it. Tor the past two years I have suffered from stomach trouble, and, tvhen I commenced taking this Tanlac, it was almost impossible for me to re tain anything 1 ate, I Wa very nerv ous and never got a good nights sleep, and finally got so weak and run down that I was hardly able to get about. I often had diary spells, and was both ered a great deal with constipation. "My physician certainly knew what he was doing when he prescribed Tan lac for me, for it has don the work for me, as I am as healthy and strong now as I ever was in my life. In fact it has done much more for me than I expected it would do. I have a fine ap petite and everything I eat agrees with mo perfectly, and I never have the slightest sign of stomach trouble of nny kind. I am no longer bothered with constipation, "and neve rhave those dial xy spells any more. I have regained all my strength, too, and that nervousness has left me, and i sleep like a log ev ery night. In fact, V am simply enjoy ing perfect health again, and" I give Tanlne credit for it all.' Tanlao is sold in Salem by ..Dr. 8. C. Stono, In Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angol by Ben Gooch, in Ocrvais by John Kelly, In Tutner by H. P. Cornelius, In Woodburn by Ly man H. Bhorey, In Silverton by Oeo. A. Steelhnmmer, In Gates Hy M.a. J. P. McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Roatiehamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Store, in St. Paul hy Groceteria Storet Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, it. Jefferson by Foshr.y ft Macon, and In Mill City by Mnrketeria Oro Co. dits asked for Lieutenants Davis r.nd Peterson. We were notified Thursday by Puul's oiiimanding officer, Major Walton of Foil Wins, that the two men were iniso lng," ho said. "Yesterduy Colonel I.A.iyliorn telegraphed us from- Marfa,' Ti x.is, telling of their plight. 'l wired tiie war department to learn what slips. would be taken, and offering to raise ? the rnusom domanded and also wired to President Wilson and Senator Johnson. I IT For Solid Summer Comfort There's solid foot comfort every minute, every hour, every day that you wear a pair of these light, serviceable, neat-appearing outing shoes. Made of best grade of leather throughout, with a heavy single sole and brass nail fastenings. Sizes 6 to la. Tan, or same style in black. Price, per Q Q This is but one of th many styles of men's and boys' Black and Brown Chie (.Shoes we carry in stock, all of which we guarantee to give absolute, lasting, positive satisfaction better service and more foot comfort for your money than any other brand of shoes you can buy. Call and try on a pair they'll please you from the very start. BISHOP Knows that our shoes are the best that can be made, and furthermore you should know this yourself, a trial will convince you. We have many styles r.nd colors for men and boys, they are manufactured under the most healthful conditions; therefore guaran teeing the best of workmanship. 'Why punish your feet longer when we can supply you with ' just the style of shoes that you have been in need of at moderate prices. "Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a ration" " SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Texas cow boy I at a meeting iu Fort Duviw nuliMfirilwwl it l.ri 0(111 in tt fow mill- "Major Walton wired me that the ,,tcg aIuj Biirndier GeneriJ James B. Er government would pay the ransom and w. ,.,,,.., Kort mi ..... Tho speaker noted that one member! Following after Emily J. Yoke Moore, of the first board of trustees Ocorgo the first graduate in 1859, scores and Aberncthy was elected the first pro-' hundreds have goiio out from the insti- I visional governor of Oreeon. and that tution. nnil the urowth r.nd influence ofi was an almost unparalleled altruistic ix of thorn took part in the famous the sehool have already far exceeded tliej adventure mat haa its root in a raitn ; meeting at Clinmpoeg. He noted also'roMiest dreams of tho enrlier builders, ad a religious enthusiasm that was lit ; that It was largely through tho efforts: "Jason Lee and his corupcera were tie short of fanaticism. The marvel is f the pioneer students and their chil-; prophets," said the eaker, "and tlio mat tfcnt the adventure did not whollv .n.tArnj I,A l.n un.!t j :..i.tn.l Jnum.,! ueeeo.1, but that it did not wholl.viom . itttor made the capital and the'havinir a vision. The prophecies of Leel' " "" ".Ui'r,',mr"' " we ,nnv Blralhmore, Cal., Aug. 18. (United Press.) "Army officers at Fort Mis wired us that the government would pay fail.' political center of Oregon. Have Your Teeth Examined ' By Trained Specialists DR. PARKER By DR. PARKER Founder and ExacatiT Hsad of th E. R. Parker System ALL today at .the dental offices using the E. R. Parker System and have your teeth examined with out charge. Get the advice . of Registered Dentists in the greatest dental or ganization in the world, and have the satisfaction of finding out ex actly the condition your teeth are in, exactly what can be done for them, .and exactly how little the price will be if you decide to have the work done. Many good things in life depend upon good teeth, for good teeth stand for good health, good looks and even good jobs. '. A man or woman with' fine teeth is always given the preference over those whose teeth are discolored, decayed and diseased. Employers prefer help whose teeth show clean when they smile. .Nobody ever went to a dentist too soon, but millions go too late. . Wallace Hylander, Fred G. Bunch, Ray J. Greer Registered Dentists Using the E. R, PARKER. SYSTEM 303 State St. Salem, Ore. a " felt that everything possible was belnc are m processor ucvoiopmenri no ,, Li(.llf(M,nt p,.,,,,. OI nis co-worni'iB imn uitu jipuhum the achievement of 75 years, and by the roseate promise of the year ahead. Tho son, saul Dr. naiilron H. Uuvis toany, when told by the United Fress"lhnt both , ' . ., , , .also has raised the ransom, secure the safe return of tho boys." I , , ial. wa, 23, and wis a atudent at . The v , captured by Afei Sl.mford when ho enlisted at the out- 1,ftn ba"ts oa l""'11"!5 "IT" tho X'"'r break of tho war. He was sent to V 8"mUlv AuKust 10- "Z Bcnt ''''' lumbta University to specialize in radio t,,r t,,Ui" ' ,,"',r l,l'K,,t' T,' """"7 and wireless telei.hony. After receiving was ordered to be paid to Duwkins kil a (ommission, ho was stulioned at Kelly VaUi storekeeper at Oamlcliirla. Field as JBclio and wired ss telephonel Kil)iatnek received a later messiigflj father wired tlint the ransom would be instructor. I from a.Villista bandit that the Amer-i flirnurded iiiiiuediuti'lv. paid, "If not, (rood bye, as they mean bui ness," he said. "Lovo and don't worry," were Peter son's final word to his mother in Huti h bison, Minn. l)avis' home is in 8trnth more. The aviators are - and CO yvi.it old, respectively. Tho aviators' families, according to word received here, urged complinm e with the bandits' demand, l'eleisoi-s roseate pron, ul u e . . and Texas cowboys had real and greater history of VVillamottc . ...nnn ,, . , Is stiU i the making, and will be wrlt-j""11 lie 1000 fal","n x ban- ten bv historians vet unborn. Already rich in her traditions, she is vastly rich er in her potentialities." BOYS AND GIRLS (Continued from page ) war cookery, rabbit raising, rural home beautificntion, milk goat ruising, stock ! judging eo itest. E. F. Caileton is the manager or tnc industrial department and all exhibits should be 'shipped to him at the fair grounds not later than September 20th. No fee is charged for these entries, and in addition the fair officials will issue a free ticket for one day to each entrant Any boy or girl between the ages of 9 siui 19 is e:ittileiPto membership in any industrial club, mid muy undertake any club project, but must first be enrolled as a club worker with the leader of cluo worn at the Oregon Agricultural college and with the county school superintend ent. - - - The first prize in all the club projects is the coveted visit of two weeks at the agricultural college, provided by business and professional men of Port land. In addition to this the fair board has provided (1000 to be distributed in lesser prizes. Ist year there were about 23 bays and girls, mostly from the Willamette valley, who secured the frip to t'orvallis, and have related enthusiastic accounti of the benefits and enjoyment of their visit. It is rxpeeted that there will be a much wider interest in the fair ex- ! hibits this year, as there has been a large increase in the club membership. Letters have been eoming to the fles of Manager E. F. Carleton from about twenty county superintendents telling of the rsltie of club in arousing the in teret of young people in the work and the business end of farming. VSYSTEM I.i Angeles will have Monday base ball as a result of the car strike which recessitr.ted postponed of Pundny's aft- ernHn gam", me morning game wrn'j ft 'til' D ft to the Angels, Halt I-ake losing Z to ViJ IUiJ I LCI tvj ItUuiil tf-J One tea is advertised as 400 cups to the pound; another as 300. Would you like to know how many cups a pound of Schilling Tea makes? . We'll tell you it you tell us how stro: j you like your tea, hov long you let it stand on the leaves, how near you an willing to get to the tannin taste, and how large your cups are. We'll tell you this any way: Schilling Tea makes more cups to the pound than any tea we know of, and is the cheapest per cup. - There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All on quality. In parchmyn lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco Four months ago, Davis was qualified '' prisoners would be murdered if the ns an aviutor and assigned to tho first American commander sent r.ny exoedi 1,0 :b:ng group at Fort Miss. His par- tion nftcr tho bandits. This considers cats expected him home within a few tion was the only thing rest ruining weeks to re-enter Stanford I'niverslty. American cowboys from tuking up the . IchtiHO after the Mexicans. El T'aso, Texas, Aug. 18. Fifteen, Peterson's message, curried into the thousand dollars ransom was to be sent Hig Itc ud district by n well known bun today for the release of Lieutenant! (lit, stuted their landing had been I'kuI il. Itnvis and Harold O. 1'eterson, "forced." It is thought the cvintors American aviators held by Mexican ban- lost their way or were compelled to do dits opposite the Big llend district. Tiie seend by lack of fuel or ail accident to aviators are threatened with death un- their machine. less the money is paid today. I'etersnn urged that the ransom be Kc.ry effort was made by the inl'l tnry cuthoritics to get word to the luin dits that their demiiuds would be met, The incident has auiii raised talk of intervention along the border but the highest military officials hero discount ed it. Their chief concern was to rescue t:ie nvintors unharmed and give tho In adits no cauxe to carry out their mur der thient. However, the emphasis the Incident gives to the outlawry in northern Mexi co is expected to have nn important hearing on the international situation. f n' M 1 1 in m game featured iy (jramlall s and Leverem' pitching. MS m Wl H. aieinsauccdmce tolrada A Peep at the New Fall Styles What are the leading colors? Are the skirts wide or narrow? What length coat will be popular? Is the waistline high or low? Will trimmings be much used? Thcsa and other questions are the up permost thoughts of every woman who al ways looks to this store for the correct an swer upon all questions relating to style. Come, and see for yourself the new Fall Styles in women's and misses' apparel as they come pouring in from the fashion centers of the world. 3 hr. . A i Ufr Kafoury Bros. 416 State Street, Phone 877 7,