V JLL XA EPJCA'S KO?.'E SHOE POLISH Economy and thrift suggest the use of ShinoiA for your shoes. It gives the quick dressy shine. SHINOIiA HOME SET Your Conwen ience J YANKS AGAIN ROUT HUNS IN LORRAINE (Continued from page. 1) artillery dnles of considerable vio lence have taken place. WiHI Kiy Thickly in Tout. WITH THB- AMKIIICAN A KM V JN'-FKAXCK, Monday. March 4. Shells have been falling -thick and fast wlthLt the American llne nd upon the enemy positions on the Tom I sector today. Aside from a An barrage which the enemy placed oi the American positions at d'y light In this neighborhood, 20()0 projec tiles have been droptied In the vicin ity of the terrain occupied by the Americans, many of them upon towns. The American casualties. MI-O-NA Stops All Stomach Distress Why suffer with that uri com for table feeling of fulness, headache, dizziness, sour. Kansy, ups't stomach, or heart burn? Oct relief at once delays are 'ri.inrtrouii. Uuy today now a box of Ml-o-na Ttablets. There is no more ef fective stomach remedy. For sale by Daniel , J. Fry. however, have been extremely l.'ght. Sunday nlaht the Am-ricans con tinued to nhell the -nemy and l-Ut down two barrages on his position.'. The infantry activity was confined xolely to patrol parties. The Ameri cans searched No Man's Land in the snow for the bodies of enemy killed in th raiding. None was found but the body of one. American was discovered in the American wire in front o' a listen ing post. The man had on his gas mark. A bullet had passed through his head. Only two cartridges re mained In his rifle, which was found under hi. body and tiiere were other Indication that he died fighting. The heavy snow is continuing. EXPLOSIVES TO BE WATCHED BY DESIGNATED MEN Government Regulation to Be Enforced to Letter in Oregon WELLS REPORTS MEETING PROHIS TO UNITE (Continuecr from page 1) campaigners. The federation was actually or ganized InNew- Vork a week ago at a private meeting of more than thirty of the chief national prohibi tion societies, but announcement of 'Its formation was withheld until Mr. Prjan accepted the presidency. Dr. Charles Scanlon of Pittsburg, who was appointed by Presidents Ttaft and Wilson to represent the United States international congresses against alcoholism, wes elected act ing president at the New York meet ing, but now becomes general secretary. Extensive Campaign of Edu cation Is to Be Launched at Once As long as th coun'.ry It Involve I in war government regulations gov erning the sale and iiw of explosives of all kinds will be en'orced to th letter and an exact acrount will he kept of the amount cf explosives handled in any manner. This polit y, as state ! yesterday by il;rvey Wells, t'tate Insurance commissioner an 1 state fire marshal, was adopted ai the first meeting of the advisory committee for the regulation of ex plosives In Oregon. The meeting was held recently In Portland. The meeting was called by Wil liam N. Campbell of Mcdford. .ha;i -umn of the committee and wio is I'nited States explosive Inspector for Oregon. Those attending were des ignated by the director of the I'nited States bureau of mines at "AVashin ton. p. C. They were: Harvey Well, representing the state council of na tional defense; W. K. Ralph. Port land, representing the national safe ty council; Paul O. Bates. Portland, representing the casualty Insurance organization ; James N. MeCun. Portland, representing the national board of fire underwriters; X. J. Lynch, representing the Oregon us ers of explosives; George K. Wlllman representing Oregon dealers in ex plosives, and N. F. Johnson, chief of police of Portland. Public to lie Kdueated. Mr. Wells announces that the com n.ittee has determined , to launch an extensive campaign of education and -e"k- JL nU "' GO'. TODAY TOMORROW o El THE SCREEN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN sieJreOTSoe IN HER NEW ART CRAFT PRODUCTION "The Song of Songs" OTHER ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY SATURDAY 15he J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN "A MAN'S MAN" O-R-EGO QUALITY OUR POLICY EVENING 20c MATINEE 10c 'iV.1 loflil 'Hollies lor four Boy n Hats-Gaps-Suits-Pants-Overcoats Stockings-Shoes-Shir ts,Etc. You will always find our clothing o the very best wearing quality good material good workmanship appropriate styles. They will stand the hard knocks that any real alive boy will give them. It's Your Duty to Dress Your Boy Well Good clothes will cause him to be neat and clean they will give him the pride that is necessary to make him a leader among: his boy associates and the boy-leader is sure to become the man-leader. Let us show you these goods New shipment boys' Army Shoes arrived yesterday. Salem Woolen Mills Store STORE FOE . MEN 4 STORE H FOR boyT if -4,. -gtv'iiTvtt ! caution for the benefit of all person t j ruin rinru unit ior wie puuur in Kfi- irul. Complete authority has been delegated to the advisory committed to enforce the regulation in Oregon and each member Is designated "as sistant Inspector, bureau of mine, explosive regulation" and ha pow er to enter any premises to enforce the regulations. Inspection work will be started at once and will be followed by the campaign of educa tion. In tho meantime the fo'.low Ir.g five requirements are set out-by I he committee for dealer?, users of explosives and the general public: First They .nuat cooperrte with the government to prevent explo sives from Tailing Into the possession Of disloyal people. Second There la no restrict'on in purchasing explosives, if a license Is secured, 'rom a licensed dealer and. further, a record nu.st be k pt of the persons that said exposlv-'J are turned over to; Third Every person 'authorized under this act to manufacture or More explosives or Jt heir ingredients shall clearly mar.t and designate the premises on whlc.i his plant cr mag aiine may be. ad shall conspicu ously display therxn signs bearing the words: "Explosives Keep off fnnrth: Itenort wt'hout delav Any condition of carelessness or disre gard of proper regulations of ex plosives. Laxfty in Oregon may re sult In loss of. life and property here oi elsewhere. Filfth Ignorance of the law will not excuse any person -and the penal ty is a fine of not more than ?"000 or Imprisonment for not more than one year. Home I r convenience ,lro1able. Chairman Campbell Is quoted as saying: "lxe new rgnlatlons for the han dling of explosives will doubtless cause some Intonvenleoce to thoso who are loyal aid engaged in legit imate builneaai :Vhlch inconv enience will be flight ana temporary, but If all will cooperate In enforcing thes regulations, the disloyal pewns wm suffer and Tlgoroug prosecution vill be made." : We must ieallJ that all our ene mies are not ti Europe." said Paui C. Batea, secrexary of the advisiry committee. "These enemies do not wear uniforms ncr do they fight us in the open, but they are here plot ting in every way possible. There fore, it has lecome essential th?t drastic action ie taten In handl'n? explosives of ay klid. This dis not, however, prevent a person from purchasing explosives as the sale in not prohibited but all persons hand ling it in anv form must be licensed '' Public Must Help. "As a rule the county clerk, Jus tice of peace or some responsible person Is authorized to i?sue licensed and the person who secures a license is held responsible for the use. stor age and dlposltlon of all explosives. The government desires to know Vhat becomes of the powder after It Is sold and each person will be held responsible for failure to keep a record of same." "If any citizen knows where ex plosives are stored without the proo- DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER. BEFORE BREAKFAST. 8aya we will both look and feel clean, aweet and fresh and avoid nines. Sanitary science has of l&e made rapid strides with results thai are cf untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application of Its untiring re search 13 the recommendation that it is as necessr- ry to attend to intern.! sanitation of the diainage system of the human body as it is to the drains cf the house. Those of us who are acc.-isi.omed to feel dull and heavy when we ar'sj. splitting headache, stuTfy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as freth as a daisy by opening the sluices of ihe system each morning and flushing out the whole of the inter nal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate In It to wash fitni the stomach, liver and bowels th previous day's . indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly com plexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make any one a pronounced crank on the sub ject of internal sanitation. TERMS OF PEACE NEARLY SAME AS GERMANY'S FIRST Kaiser Gets Power to Govern Provinces and Commerce Will Resumi RUSSIA MUST EVACUATE Two Weeks Given for Ratifi cation; Prisoners to Be Exchanged AMSTERDAM, Mordy. March A.--Russia and the central powers. In the peace treaty reached at Biest Litovsk. agreed that the war be tween them should be at an end. Berlin dispatches say. The third clause of the treaty provides that the regions west of a line agtsed uopn and which Is to be delineated later, formerly belonging to Russia, shall have no further obligation to ward Russia and Germany and Aue tria will determine their fate in agr ment with their population. Article four provides for the evacuation of the Anatolian provinces and the sur render of Ervan. Karsandbatown. tp Turkey. The treaty eontlnues: "Article 5 Russia will without delay carry out the complete demob ilization of the army. Including the forces newly formed by the. present government. Russia will further transfer her warships to Russian har bors and leave them there uttll a general peace or imn diately t'isirm. Warships of state continuing in,, a state of war with the quadruple al liance will be treated as Russian war ships Insofar as they are within 1U3 slan control. Shipping To Reroute. The barred rone in th. Arctic con tinues in force until the conclusion of peace. An immediate beginning will be made of the removal of mines in the Baltic and insofar. as Russian power extends in the Black sea. Commercial shipping Is free In theae water and will be resumed immed iately. A mixed commission will be appointed to fix further regulations, especially for announcement of rout es of mercban t shlpr. Shipping routes are to be kept permanently free from floating mines. "Article 6 Russia undertakes Im mediately to conclude petce with the Ukraine people's republic and to rec ognize the peace treaty between this state and the powers of the quad ruple alliance. Ukrainian territory will be immediately evacuated by the Russian troops und the Russian rod guard. Russia will cease ali agita tion or propaganda against the gov ernment of the public institutions of the Ukrainian people's republic. "Esthonla and Livonia will likwie be evacuated without delay by the Russian troops and the Russian led guard. ' Russia Must E acuat. "The eastern frontier of 1'sthonla follows in general the line of the Narova river. The. eastern frontier of Livonia runs in general th.-ough Peipus lake and - Pskov lake to the southwesterly corner of the latter; ihen over Lubahner iLuban) lake in the direction of Livenehof, on the Dvina. "Esthonla and Livot la will be o.' cuped by a German pol.'ce force until security is guaranteed oy their own national institutions and order in the state is restored. Russia will forth with relese all ariested or deporttd inhabitants of Esthonla and Livonia and guarantee the sife return o. de ported Esthonians and Livonian. "Finland and the Aland islands will also forthwith be evacuated ty the Russian troops and the red guard and Finnish ports by the Russian fleet and Russian naval forces." "So long as the Ice excluded the bringing of Russian warship to Rus sian ports only small deachments will remain behind on the warships. Russia is to cease all agitation or propaganda against the government' or the public institutions in Finland. JL FortifJcAtinn ' To Go. '"The fortifications erected on the Aland islands are to be removed er care and guards, he should Imme diately communicate with " William N". Campbell, who is the government Inspector for this state. Either write or telegraph him at Medford. or you may get in touch with any member of the advisory committee who will Immediately take It up with Mr. Campbell, or In case of his absence, they will communicate direct with the department of Interior." with all possible dispatch. A special agreement Is to be made between Germany, Russia, Finland and Swed en regarding the permanent non fortification of these Islands as well as regarding thejr treatment in mil itary, shipping and technical respects. It is agreed that at Germany's desire the other states bordering on the Baltic are also to be given a voice in the matter." "Article 7 Starling from the fact that Persia and Afghanistan are fr?e and independent steles, the contract ing parties undertake to respect the'r political and econoMic independence and territorial integrity. "Article 8 Prltoners of war f both sides will be snt home. "Article 9 Th contracting part ies mutually renounce indemnifica tion of their war costs, that is to say, state expenditure for carrying on the war, as well as Indemnification for war damages, that Is to say, lhoe damages which have arisen for them and their subject Ir the war regions through military measures. Inclusive or all requisitions undertaken In ILo eaemy country. ' Diplomacy To II- Restored. "Article 10 Diplomatic and consu lar relations between tSe contracting parties will be resumed Immediate! after ratification of the peace treaty. Special agreements are reserved rel ative to the admittance of the respec tive consuls. '"Article 11 The prescriptions contained In appendices two and five shall govern the economic relations between the powers jL the Vjuadru pie alliance and Russia, namely, appen dix three for Austria-Hungarian-Russian; appendix four for Bulgaria Russian and appendix five for Turkish-Russian relations.,,' "Article 12 The Restoration cf public and private relations, the ex change of prisoners or war, interned civilians, the amnesty question as well as the treatment of merchant ships which are In enemy hands will be regulated by separate treaties with Russia, which shall form ao essential part of the present peace treaty and as far as is feasible shall enter Into force at the same time. "Article 13 For the interpretation of this treaty the German and Rus sian text is authoritative for the rela tion between Germany and Russia; for the relation between Austria Hungary and Ylussia, the ' German, Hungarian and Russian text; for the relations between Bulgaria and Rus sia, the Bulgarian-Russian text; foi the relations between Turkey and Russia, the Turklrh and Russian text. Ratification I t Two Weeks. "Article 14. The present peace treaty will be ratified. Instrument of ratification must be exchanged as soon as possible In Berlin. The Rus sian government undertakes at ths desire ol one of the quadruple al liance powers to exchange tatifica tions within two weeks. Tht, peace treaty enters Into force on its ratifi cation insofar as its articles, appendi ces or supplementary treaties do not proscribe otherwise." The signatures of tSe-plenipotentiaries arc attached. T.He treaty wa drawn up ri quintuple form at Brent Litovsk. Mafch 3. the semiofficial Wolf bureau of Berlin fays thrt the trade cod po litical questions to which article II refers are to be regulated according to the demands of the German ulti matum and analogously to the Uk ranian treaty. The legal and po litical agreements correspond sub stantially to tffe proposals which were submitted at the first sitting by Germany on the basis of its ultimatum. OBITUARY Clark Ricket was born neajr .Ash land. Ohio, on November 25V1S45, and was married November 25; 1867, to Mary E. Allisen-Borden near Prairie Du Chien. Wis. He was con verted in .Excelsior, Wis., and united with the United Brethren church, and has lived consistently and sup ported the church cheerfully. He work at various employments until a year ago he came to Oregon nd retired from active labor. V He Is survived by his widow and three children, one of whom, Frank Ricket. lives on Gardon road. He died suddenly of heart failure February 26, 1918. Interment took place in City V.'ew cemetery. ymkTandhuns in hard battle . i Police Squad Is Called to Twelfth and D Streets . to Curb Fight When 'the SOS vlgnal came Into police headquarteis horn a Mr. Hint who lives at Twelfth and D streets, it did not take O.'ficer Marlels and a squad long to reach the battle grounds, where they found two ar mles, ranging from 12 to 14 jean engaged In a! fight tc the finish, uv Ing stick, clubs and stones. United States troops were com posed of the following boys; Ben Kantelberg. captain; jFrancis Baker, Ruth Baker, Grant LI vork aof Phillip Gosser. ?: , The Huns outnumbered the Ameri cans, but went down to defeat, their names were: Walter Munt, captain; Hubert. Barker, Senye Batker, Al bert Barker, Julius Wilson, Dick LMcked and Mark Waldespel. Astbe battle raged the Huns wer driven to cover, and took refuge In Mr. Munt's-barn. The Yanks, en trenched behind the Southcn Pacific tracks, fired sticks and stone against the barn and bouse of Mr. Munt who then phoned to the police for help. These boys hae had several bit tles of this kind, and like an old fash loned Kentucky feud, the war revr ends until one of the leaders is killed But in this Instance .they were scattered by the officers, who sent them home, and warned them that If the offense was repeated, it would be all off with both Huns and Ameri cana. A Love of county iiVBt have sotrs of the attributes of v. watch, deg that barks whea thisf are cot Jun right. Why I Believe in Nuxated Ircn As a Tonic, Ktrenglh and Blood Iurifier. My E. Bauer, M. D. Probably no remedy hits ever mt with such phenomenal success as bit Nuxated Iron. It la conservatively tlmated that over three mllMon peol annually art ttkinic It in thia counirr alun. It haa been hlxhly endorsed and lined by Krmer United - fcitaUs' Senators and Members of Congrei: t'nyaiciana who Lave been connected with well-known ronpltala ,bave pre scribed and recommended It; Mone!tc neur Nannlnl, prominent Clerg-ymait, recommends It to all. Former Health Commissioner Wm. It. Kerr, of Chicago, says it ought to be uaed in every hos pital and prescribed by every physician. Dr. A. J, Newman, late Police Bur geon of the City of Chicago, .and former House fcSuregon Jefferson I'a'rk Hos pital. Chicago, says Nuxated Jron has proven through his own testa of it to excel any preparation he has ever used for creating- red blood, building- up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and correcting- digestive disorders. Dr. Jamea Francis Hulllvan. form erly physician of Ilellevue Hospital Outdoor dep't.) New York, and tha Westchester County Hopltal says thr . are thousands of men and women whir need a strength and bbtod builder but do not know what to take. In his opinion there la nothtn.r. better thaa ora-anlc iron Nuxated Iron for en-, rlehlng the blooi ind helping to In crease the strength and endurance of men and women whe burn up too rap Idly their nervous energy In tha stren uous strain of the grtat business com petition of the dae. If you are not tronr or well, yon owe It to ynurselS to imke the following- teat: Hee how tong you can work or how far you can wall: without be- . coming tired. Next take two five realn tablets of Nu.'ated Iron tbres tlmea per day after met la for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how mu?h yu have gained. NOTE Nuxated Iron, which has been used by former mmbera of the United , States Senate and H-use of Represent atives, and other prominent people with such surprising results and which Is prescribed and recommended above by physicians is not a secret remedy but one which it well known to druggists everywhere. Uil'ke th.i older Inorsan Ic iron products. It Is easily assimilat ed, does not Injure Ihe teeth. mk them black noJ upset t h i stomach. Tha manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely7! satisfactory renult to every purchaaer or they will refund vouf monev; It ,'s dispensed ty Daniel J. Fry. Perry's Drug Store and U good -druggiatfl. I Exti 11 Paets Free WITH EVERY SUIT ORDER SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 STATE STREET