THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAYAUGUST 25, 1919 Pies and Tea The American Y.W.C.A. In France Is Famous for Both of Them t y '.J "-. - II 4 4 2, -rjfv "If PA HE' EIGHT' v) "til B?NiMrif ) vU1 J "y2 V 'fVt'S V $&J -11 ' , . g v.w.co itmaTit tvun r' ft "'fkitw . ,.TH!I.. The fottndlttfins Of the Y. W. C A. tiire, snapped at Angers, France, lias was once an old monastery. But 111 I runic were laid not upon a rocl: (Cen repelled a thousand afternoons where the quiet brown-clad monks as per Biblical instruction, but upon j,, cvery corner where the Blue Tri- once chanted their prayers, jolly tea. Wherever it went it got out a ,e f0uowej the Stars and Stripes. American nurses, in white aprons, red testable, set forth the cups, brewed This nurses, hu js M of rcJ Uned capes. and jaunty caps, run back , , some tea, found the lemons and then brick rough beam ceiUng h cov. and forth frolll hospital ward t0 bar. mdrelsS,ofr'cuos of tea were with pine braaches and leaves rack. : . passed to nurses 7 director? of the from the forest outde U. doors. It And every aftemaon they come to nurses' clubs. The scene in this pic- is located on lb grounds of what the hut for tea. ''( -v ' -f,fy secund Portland "won 2 to 0. - '. . ... )( 'ROUND COAST , LEAGUE BABES ' ' .,,.- ' frightened hoiso six blocks. i thi'iv Hi'cond win of the .lieu hi-atmi and Gould belli n ; Dutch Reconstruction Bofis. However, the Bees took the morn-, ' Exhibit Is Withdrawn r (Uv I'nitfd I'i'chm.) i . Yesterday 'n winiiem: Kent tie 2, Ver- non, Voi-thi'nd, Knit Lake, Him I-'iiuicIhi-o, ho Aitgelea, Baerumttiitn. :-; ' ' ILnne rum; Muesel, Vermin, I BlnnkiuK the Onlis in both Biindny Kiimes, Seattle Won Its lunt moi-Uh ill In, tlu-e many weelid. Hi-liin-r nml TlioninH were yentoriliiy ' nii-riiii lienvcrs. i ' Everybody hit in the eurly name nt I'nrtlui'id, u honier, two triples, soyen kem k -d a i-nl't of single" being knado before Vernon won 8 to 5. In the ...in... 'i i.. rrii1a ii'im nlnn tenfin-od1 . hy pitchers battle betwcii Stroud Midi, The IlaRue, Aug. 23. ftTnitcd Press.) Scott. , I Owing to the feelifig hero ngainst the Aftei-clubbing down the to muiipaHty of The ono in the opener, thu Annels wiie mi-, ' L . , . able to hot effectively in the -second I Huguo has orderc dthat the Dutch goods eiune. ftacrnmento wihiiing six to one. I sent to Brussels for the reconstiuction No baseball at (sail l-rnnciHi-o tomoi- " row, owing to Inability of the Oaks to get there from Seattle. Following the reuuest of the Putch legation in Brussels for the original text of the cofidential Belgian order Minneapolis, Minn. It was a wild; with regard to Belgium propaganda in night f.'ir Olini lie Crist. His popcorn j Dutch Limborg,. the Belgian foreign wagon took firo anil the fire depart- minister sent the text to The Hague to meut chased the wagon drawn by a day., MX TOM 4 AllrAmerican table beverage iS your solution ojftKe increas ing high price of coffee Youli find the price the same as before the -war. flavor imgbDui cojffeelmrm HE'S A GRAND'GLD "BULL T ELI ABLE for over half a century.! Just j call on him, when you want to get real cigarettesthe cigarettes that cost you least; the cigarettes that please you most. He gives you 50 cigarettes from one bag of genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco. The government tax on 50 "Bull" Durham cigarettes that you roll yourself is less than V2 cents; the government tax on 50 machine-made cigarettes is 15 cents. It's real good sense to roll your own. c GENUINE 9Q 99 ..-v.66im nfir u n n n n TOBACCO CD With IVIU'V. papers jrou can roll the best "Bull" Durham cigarettes. E Many Returned -Soldiers At tend Demobilization Ceremonies. ' The jiutriutH' service at the First Methoilist church last niaht drew a large audience,' in which there were a considerable uuinber of returned sol diers. Patriotic songs were sung by the audieuco under the direction of Mr Todd, sevetat selections were rendered by male quartet, and Miss Johns ren dered verv effectively "The Rose of i: ,..).. '.. - The ' centrul object of the oi-casion was the'"demVbiliiation" of the ,.k,,,..i. .rv!..n fl.m and nrnner reco n'ttioii of the soldiers who had returned as well as of those who would never . 1 tl.n mitfT la Still illCOlll plete, the rolj call was not read, but the panto! noted tne taci m mm w.t !..,., 1)1 .,n cnrnllcil from the n ...I mi w mi. u - church, of wlAch number only 63 Iran thus far returned, ana u was wtiom An... i. ti in romfiin in oosition wi - . t until nil the men had been mustered out. Half done brief addresses filled .... il.o Ullu, nnrt if the CVCnilie. Pl'Of. Todd, at the head of the war camp community service, spoke of the work rion county for the benefit of return-! ed soldiers. He also took up .briefly the matter of the soldiers and sailors edu cational aid act, which he anticipated would .bring a largo influx of students into Salem. Along with this ho called attention to the privilege which the government was extending to the sol diers in exchanging their war insur ance for regular iusurance policies in six different forms. Attorney W. C Winslow took the platform with a humorous allusion to the fact that his subject had been chained several times in the anuouce- ments and the speech he had prepared would have to be discarded, and he wouldn't confine his impromptu ad dress to six minutes. He paid a vigor ous tribute of commendation to the pri vates in the ranks, citing the fact that he American private had proven him self vastly superior to the German pri vate because of his intelligence and initiative. He went so far as to state that the greatest proportion of effi ciency in the American army was with the privates. Harry Q. Mills gave the audience some of his impressions of the French race as he had observed them in his travels, and especially in Paris. He not ed among other things that the French had an infinite capacity for detail, and thai in all vocations there was the evidence of the artistic trend. Rev. James Klvin, who spent a long period in the Y. W. C. A. work in Franee, testified to the grand work ac complished by live latter type of Y worker, both in evangelical efforts and in eamp, service. He held that the as sociation had fulfilled its mission among the soldiers hi a way that re flected credit upon it. - ' - President Doney, who has had to do p iCes were -no longer wanted. That aa with the rank and file .both on the ' experienced foreman, he is callable cl French front and among the students I e. in $33 t $40 k H , iV of the weUomi VhOTh th. that th l miU has taken church and the school extended to the vantage of the workingmen 's compen rctnruing soldiers. Ho held that the sation act and that he has been drawing boys wo had gone into the war with $70 5Q & month and aMOri tQ U Hw he influence ot these institutions upon! wi t0 draw thig nmount f them had come back stronger in faith i . , .. . . . . . and character, and assured them that 1! mo"th- As h,s in',,r-v " sutcb both the school and the church woulV,h.c ,tannot 1rpm1ove T fot do their dutv in making plans for their! c,8ht months, he asks 99.50 damages future and 'in renewing the bonds of i t'or the comonny s refusing to re-employ he past. him after his accident. Pastor Avison, referring to the fact that boys had gone from the church to! To have a stauding in court, if one ia all parts of the earth, reminded his an- J doing business under an assumed name, dience that the boya who wore the I such name must be filed with tho coun- uniforni at home were worthy of the ty clerk, all according to section 1, chr.p- i .1 u j : i . . ... . . K same honor, for thev had manifested the same spirit of devotion and will ingness to serve. ter 134 of tho eeneral laws of Oregon. Hence Lothar t'llman of New York city who is conducting a business of buying I and selling hops has filed tho name at Carl t'llman & Co. under which name he COURT HOUSE NEWS f '-"T I .. jTI Floyd D. Moore, county clerk of Polk Z -ii4t 4' count v, made very important visit to iJJT I Marion county late yesterday afternoon. Ed Swallow of Stavton has brought' He caUed on thf clork of Marion eonm suit against the Wilbur. Woolen Mills! ? to secure a license to marry Manon compnnv of Stavton for $979.50. Ia his r- W'ven. vt Salem, whose oecnpatioa complaint ho alleged that oa JanAy!!a a'11 89 stenographer. They will ba 20, 1919, he entered into a contract withjtnaiwd in Dallas tomorrow, the mill to work as superintendent of j , m the carding and spinning machines used, T.v Twf Til "YnnU t mtnr. Lin the mill at Stayton at a salary of 33i A p . R hi midnieht rid a week. That he entered into tae work B11(l a9ke(1 him for match," stid De February 24, ana that he was injured tcctivc Matheni) assaaintr a patrohnaa April 24 to such an extent that he was who jtopped for speeding after auto incapacitated for work. He alleges that vJIII1aitfc -the company then notified him his serv- - ..- and plans or tne i)rg:w'-i'