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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919, r iVbfirng goes finer u;f. a sandwich ! : 3 " 1 i iff 'V ,-' Vx-V) r I'll s. ! ji.i'f ii i i 1 To make a sandwich temp tin j kara bottl of RAI NIER SPECIAL whit it. The fl Tor of this btrvenuj sets food off just right Thousands of homes now keep a cas m the house con atanlly -for nse with meals and to serrc guest. It s economic and good. A bottle contains two glasses; and, being a practically predicted beverage, even those with weak stomachs and elderly folk can drink it with pleasure and without distress. You will find this soft drink that really satisfies wherever soft drinks are sold. Call for it order a case. Rato-lar rroduct Company, Saatlla, U. S. A. MuulKtanr ml Rainier Special, Rafaiar Back. SUM RaiaUr, Rain air Caraal, Syr mm4 l)ut-r-S AkabaL c K c 'c "ci c c c; c c t c c 5; of to . The Rainier Products Company relieves retails and consumers of the necessity paying Revenue Taxes on Rainier Beverages to paying all taxes thereon direct the Government. LANG & CO., Distributors. Portland, Oregon COUNCIL ELECTS TWO ("Continued front pajje one) Just to Stop paying Intercut, Aide, man Wicst moved Hint th city pay one of Ida c"lM) wnrtuiiU hold against tin fpu'.h Twelfth tre.t psvlnji. In this i uml th i in now . Tho 1000 nr ' twi.t tint Mfuiiuiln'. ! ;I60 iiiti'ront. I: mv vntcii to pay !ie wsrmnl anil Ink" thf uilili.ionHl nio,.-y uoodi'd from thd crrfrrl ,und. Tt ttrmi that tlic ctly , cnriioi heavy tjianfo In its sove-r. fundi. Mid U slao ".ij ini a hi'svy Ilit.'I rut oh iU oiiUUn.l r.tf ariaiit sn1 In 'ill.. Tlii'ie Is ponni.li'inliki puing to hi or heavinesa after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. KM201D5 pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. made dy scott a nowmt MAKLK3 OF SCOTT 8 EMULSJOM dcno In the city, hut thira is also s cltv tcti it in fact hns s'ircudy xot tho of lubor. An ffort wua mado.f'ft month's payment, ly Alilrman Wient Ho bavo soma of thta riuvinii ilnno, n,it Alilcrmnn Mo'dj ini'Vod that no puvi'i ba donn, at Iratt not until after tlie mooting of the cnun ell Anfut S. . . f The e.i,,ln liviiii( on Fnint street tw Idiiek north and iwo block amith of Market ttiiet, in tUv lmlnhhorhood 01 There is really a need of soma alarm BVBtcm at Capital and Union atreeta and although tho public service eoi.imisslon sided with the Southern Pacific when the city attempted to seeure a uxnitl svstem, tho city nldermen Were inclined to tftke the matter up in the circuit ro'iit. City Attorney Macy eemtd to Hi ; nk the Houtheii Tacifie was too tho K'ni a Products :nmpany petitioned 'strong fur the city in a law suit and for ti oilini of I'imit str,et on ih suid there was no use in going urn four bl ms. Thert la s rather heavy 'court. But the aldcrinca expressed their traffic mid a lot -if dust flontin(, It opinion that Capital street where the win nif (i suggested that Court strecs 8. p. ( roases is sj dangerous place, between Front. Slid Commercial should' Tho eity park board asked for some be ii'lia. Alderman andovort said In. money ss some time ago the council hiiil ilriM'n sheep ovtr 1'ront street and! voted that instead of using its spprs d'lla't f'irk it so awfully dusty. Tho prlatton when wanted, it muat torn to petition Wkf lniii oi. the tuble. the eonucil. There wna inclination to i.'itv Attiirney Mtcj wanted to know ask what the board did with its money t-. in the council what to do with tke'and InUi M inclination to accept its ileei! t.vcn hy Sjti.liimif ror the strip ')f In ml i the ri.cf I'roit iii'Kiniiin j at the point where th irt sn.e of Court street v odd lnte'ec he river, extend iii' no rui to tho bi b.'ose. This river f runt w.i. aiven tim city whoa the pa ler mill interests t'ie voteii the vaca tin of ii nie aire I'ue council cam . to the diiKliisioit t.K" t,;u best tiling i do wimlil be to limn le deed recorded 'Ii.' now S.f n m.Ij .ncohu f tin a nioi.th. Ti.U i'i- the amount Mi. lieni.riii wus payl' Rinuliling for the rent .if some ri' ." froutmro anil if J A Well-Built Food Mokes Well-Built Bodies Grape-Nuts is a scien tific blend of wheat and s malted barley. It contains all the nutriment of the grains, including the priceless mineral salts so necessary for health. No wonder it builds sturdy bodies and keen brains. 'Tjere's a Geasorf for spe-Mnts 1 ! i I t f 1 uiimul report, as in tiie past. Alderman Vsndevnrt Introduced an ordinance providing for the appoint ment of a purchasing agent for the city, to mi at tho rate of $50 a moth, t' ty Adorncy Macy said the -d.nan'c was legal. It was referred to the ordi nance committee. Scientific I I Skin Remedy I a fsaaaeaM tt Wis Maw Bfe lllas. ED.n2).n). M lotion tor Shin Dtesmai J. 0. Terry's. CLOYERDALE NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Rorviee.) Cloverdule, Or., July 13. A heavy crop of loganberries is being gathered here this season and Mr. Wringer's i'J er is busy taking care of them. Mrs, Kertha C'unmtovk of hdlem, who bus bwn pii-king btiiiiei iu Juki. Thuui as' yard, little daughter baa the mis fortune to full while playing and break her ami. Hhe wr.s taken to Ntlcm iirt niediiitoly for medical treatment and last report were that she waa gttting along nicely. J. Thonuis and family attended the funeral in Wlverton of drover rtminons last week. W. 11. Vi!in fell 'while doing some repair work on hi barn i'lidny and broke bis arm. Mr. and Mr. June of Salem are stay ing at the Wood home for a few weeks, helping in the fruit and hay. Mr. Kogera and family of Portland arc visiting for a few weeks with Mr. a id Mrs. Zimmerman. Mrs. W. J. Iliulley ha Irr nieces from Tacomn spending their vacatioa with her. Mr. Zimmerman ha given his bouse a new coat of paint. linying svawn iot and every one is Iiukv, yes and happy for a big yield is In iiii; recliseiV. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Pui'm-lt and Mr. Brewester of Salens nntirej down Sun ilnv afternnoi to visit with their un, Mr W. J. HadlcT. lln j Wilwm of Portland i swudlntt his vnmtion here Kitli lua f. t.:- r. II. Wilton. : society - By Gertrtide Kobiaoa A important meeting wa held Sat urday evening when the mem bers of the local tent of Daugh ters of the duos veterans of the Civil war, known as the Barbar iitehie tent No. 2 gathered at the home f Mrt C. Clark for the purpose of organiza tion. Tomorrow evening the formal or ganization will e held in the armory and the charter members, 3 in num ber, will be carolled. Mr. lane?s M&ekey of Vancouver Wasbingtan, jiost deartment secretary of the Wah- nigton and Alaeka departnu nts, will be present and art as installing offi cer. - The e'.eetioa of officer for the camp was held Saturday evening and th fol lowing ladiea were honored: Mrs. i A. Elliort, president; Mrs. George Alyen, senior vice president; Mr. Mary ok, junior vice president; Mrs. I". 0. Holt, chaplain; Mrs. Louise Keezar, treasur er. The memlvers of the council are Mrs. William Kirk, Mrs. Ftorian Von Eschen and Mrs. Mary Shairi. Mrs. F. L. Waters, patriotic instructor. ... Training in American nursing, to be acquired in Amterica by Italian girls, who in turn ire enjH'cted to bring home the benefits of tlinir training and teach other Italian (jirls, is the pur P'se of nursing scholarships recently established bv the tuberculosis . com- (mission of the American Ked Cross in Home. Jiichard iBcatty Mellon, a Pitts burg banker, has financed three sx-hor- arships and the girls will soon leave to undertake their training. The annual picnic of the G. A. R. of Oregon will be held in the near future. Plans are being carried forward at the meetings of tho various branches of the organization and a joint meeting ig be ing held today in Portland at which delegates from other posts are pres ent. Miss Florence Ewh is the guest of her mister, Misa Althea Ewh, in (Spo kane, Washington, www A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton, Miss Alpha Roscmiuest and Miss Vera Bosenquost motored to i achat yesterday to enjoy a weea T outing. w . . Mr. Theodore Roth is entertaining as her guest, her' sister Mrs. E. Y. Eb ler and children, Arleta end .Lloyd. They will-remain in Salem during the greater part of the season. Guests from the east at the home of Mr. .Rachel Aeeder sre her aunt, Mrs. Susan Harpool and cousin. Miss Mary E. Cos of Elwood, Indiana. ... The lilt of Salem folk who are spend ing the summer in travel, i rapidly in creasing in Dumber. The latest) addi tion are Mr. and Mrs. Perl Uibler who have loft for a tour of the middle west and will probaV'f be gone for ths re mainder of tho summer. They will spend some time in Nebraska, Mr. llib Ict's former home, snd will be the gueata for a while of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Riniro in Bliss, Idaho. Mr. and Mra Rinro were formerly Malem residents and the two famines sre close menus. Mj. and Mr. Jesse J. James are re eeivinff eonrrBtulatione upon the) sr rival of a baby daughter, July-10, at their home on Riverside drive. She ha been named1 Violet Evangeline. ... Dr. and Mra B. J. Green ara Port land visitors this week. ... "Y'rrer been to Silver On falls'1 says the " tnoso woo come ana Ailumn of the Portland Oregoman 'about 15 mile from awverton, wncre rh ancient craters of the laacades bridged the canyon with lavs, and left a new orn creea to muiuie uii.i aa pretty a torrent as . ever delighted the eyet Phil Metschan Jr., aoeni nun- daT there. 'You couid walk back un der the f aJ s. in tnat lava envr, ir several hundred feel," enthused Phil, 'and there were dosen of id excur sion in the form of smaller cave. Oo there by way ef Silverton and take the north iido of the creea to ti.e tonn fall, it's one of -tho n.t besutirul sights of Oregon. And there are tr)ut there, too biff fellow I could Je them swimming around'." t.'r allies ii, announcement of the affair, Salein ponple have been looking frra.ril rl th nr 1110 nna aini r rradini n-citnl which will be held nt the First t'hriatiun church tomorrow nw-ninir. lrofessor T. 8. Roberts, a lem' favorite ergawist, and Mra. I Imul W. Porter, noted dramatic reader, assisted by ome of tho best local tnl ,nl mil nre.ent Madame wtuteriiv and other selection. Patroneswn for itm affuir sre Mesdamei A. N. Pii'h. Lleorge H. Mornctt, William M. Hrnwn H. 11. Kldrulne, John itobcrt uu,l r.. i i'ros. The progrm: Prof. T. S. Hubert, concert organ Lta... 5 . - - i v. - n -.j- -t. . 1 !'ii' fnxv, l-.i l i'-f .1 . . , KO iihinM it" in lion ai rarK. ' . t nouriihfnj P0MPEIMI OLIVE OIL "alwayt fresh" Prescribed by Physician for Bofy-buli!inf Sold Everywhere ' rf a iwa Hwmhww a r , um. "Roughing it de-luxe" expresses what a summer outing may be in the National Parks of the West. All the joys of the wilderness, within easy reach of modern hotels and railroad trains. Here you can camp out climb mountainsgo fishing and hit the trail in a region of peaks and can yons, glaciers and geysers, Indians and bears, deep woods and ice-fed lakes. Around the corner arc modern resort hotels and miles of auto boule vards. Summer excursion fares. Ask for the booklets you wnt. They deserilia Yellowstone, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Mt. Rai nier, Crater Lake, Yoif mite. Sequoia, Hawaii, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Zion, Mesa Verde and Hot Springs of Arkansai, Ask the local ticket sgent to help plan your trip, or pply to nearest Conmlidated Ticket Office, or address Travel Bureau, U. S. R.R. Adminittration, Hi Tranipoitallon Bldg., Chicago) 143 Liberty St., New York) 602 Healcy Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. United -States Railrod -Admimstrajion ist, Lena Belle Tartar, contralto; Le onia Osborne Peterson, soprano; Elsie Bates Bimeral, soprano; Mrs, Leland W. Porter, dramatic reader. Grand March1 from "Aid'; .... Verdi i?aki frem "Persian Suit', cjtoughfofl Mr. Roberta Prom the ('terry frardon Bennett 1. The Iri garden; 2, Mtna Mine; 3, On th Chiang; 4, The Green pa vilio. Mrs. Simeral Selection from Madame Butterfly .... 'Puccini Mr. Roberts Aria, On Pine Day - Puceini Mis Tartar Durt, Every Flower Puccini Mra Peterson, Mis Tartar Tioadinur, "Madame Butterfly" John Luther Long Mrs. Porter Memories St. Clair Miserere from "II Trovatore "....Verdi Impromptu - . Taylor Evensong .-. Johnston Grand Processional from "fjuosn of Shoba" Uounod Mr. Roberts BUMPERGRAIN (Continued from page one) S "1 ': ri i i X I' ' '' if - - S ' . aV- (fit W ' atigh$&f'm II ! IMSOTI made despite the fact that it hah been 'one1 of "lne"3ryost years this section has known. A great acreage was dovotcd to graina. "Washington has one of its biggest cropa of wheat this eesson," says the Journal. "It has the best sverage qual ity known. The state has an estimated production of 39,565,000 bushels, or ono of its greatest outputs. As uiml Whit man county is the big producer of not only the state of Washington, but the biggest county west of the Koeky moun tain. The production for the year is estimated at 11,000,000 bushels.'" The Journal predicts that nre.on will rnise 21,325,000 bushels of wheat. "Of chief importance," says Cohen, "is the fact that tho Willamette valley ha come back. It is again a real pro ducer of wheat aome 3,230,000 bushels oeing trie estimate for this season." The Journal dcclarea that Idaho he only a fair crop of wheat. "Southern Idaho hag been famished for rain," says the Journal, "and the production there is exceedingly small considering iuo immense increase in the area plcnt ed, fp around Lewiston, throngli the Camas and Xes Perce sections, and on HORLICK'S T THI ORIGINAL MALTEDsJUIILK Avoid IraiUtias at tttWlitwl to Orangeville, the outlook is the poor est for a number of years, due to the lack, of moiaturo and hot wind." OTTAWA STREETCAR STRIKER8" ORDERED TO RESUME DUTIES Ottawa, Out., July 15. Local street railway employes on strike have bcea reprimanded by International President W. D. Mahon, Detroit, who has ordered them back to work, A federal labor council, it is believed will be the outcome of aa iudunUiul con ference arranged by the' labor sub-corn mittee of the cabinet to be held in Au gust. F&OISON OAK US? Wash with weak sola I I lion of blue ston or lim water, dry thor oughly, follow with light appli cation of YICR'S VAP0PJJE YOUR BOCYGUARO"-30f.60'.l.aO m las Salem s a Good Place to Trade First Summer K'f PAULINE romFDirif S far In J Gokluyn Pictures Unquestionably the crin' most fa mon cniotifnal artist, Pauline Fred erick betters her previous chievement in "The Pear Woman." A drma of mo.lt rn socn-ty with a soul stirring message for vou and me. Pull of tense itllatr.n thrills, romance, soul shriv elling fear and finally complete hap pinrs that is ri-h. (Vming to Ye Lib erty Thuradav. Friday. Saturday. IHEN the days and the nights be- gan to be hot and sultry, my baby , began to droop. He lost a little weight and he was fretful at night he who had always slept so well. I thought a baby properly rared for should he a well and happy in summer as m winter, so I a.kcd my doctor. vvhy,ofcmirse h jd whi(.hhft LUTHERANS EJTD TBI 8TATE CONVENTION THIS EVEKINu Portland, Or., July 1". Luther- of three ststcs, Oregon, Washington and td.iho will end their annnal conven tion here tonight. They have started a movement for a Lutheran ednc ational society which wiM aim to s::ppi cnl- with young men desiring, to cuter the ministry. vVe'll gjve him N'cst'e's Milk Food." So now I know have to be afraid weather. With nle ntv nf cool baths and light enough clothing, and with Ncstie's digfsting easily in that little tomach,mybibygoef harri'y on to health and strength. Nestles is just pure milk in don't of hot been idded ccrc.il and sugar. You only add water to it and boil. I know the Nestle Ccmpsny will he glid to itnd you, free, enough Ncitle s Food for twelve feedings, and a very good M crow's Book on how to take care of babies, if you will fill out and send th coupon to them. They want t" take away your far of hot wejiner, ai they did mine. Nestle' S IS Pur R,llr in r.Amm t .1 . t , ' - - "in mat n already modihrt ml do(, nc, rw)ui. ht fi(r)W ,ddi(ion cf milk. Always pure ard ufc, tl,r, onilorm, ird free Horn the djnseri of horn modification. Nestli's ha tood the tr t of three Krncrationi and ta, ua, lit FRtE! Enough NesilC's for 12 feedings. Send the coupon! NESTLE'S NKKTf.K'S FOOD COMPANY, Inc I'.'S Call Bldg.. 8n Francisco. C,l. Please send me free your tock and trial package. Name Address , City S!3,," mix. FOOD