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- .- 'j' r ' - - ' - - . I..- i . I ' ' ' -------- 1 TOE PRECOX STATESMAN r SATURDAY, MAY 17. 10IO " . j fM 18 cent a package j NATIONAL LEAGLfEJ R H . 4 . 6 St, LouN . . liostoo, . i i -I m ! ..2 9 Taero. Sfaerdeir and Snyder: Fil , NEW YORkJ May - "A-S : r ii e .0 3 2 . .3 4 1 . O'Farrell: Chlcaeft .. ;;. New: York' ,.. . .. Tyler ' and KIHefer, Dames and McCarty'er PiULAOELtHIAV-. May i 16.- Pittsburgh .8 13 J3 4 Philadelphia . J. ... . .' Cooper and Schmidt; and Adams. i peschge'r : iS'' t R II E ..:i 7.0 . .0 5 Q Marquard. Cincinnati . Brooklyn .......... Lnque and Rarlden: Cadore.and Krueger. ' Ex'Sodlier Can't Locate Mother on Return Home ALBANY May 2 6. GeGorge M. Ilensoa formerly of Marion, was in Albany today in search of his moth er, who moved- away, froni Marlon during the'lf avnthi whlcfr Henson served in the. United SUtes navy. You-ig Henson' mfade four trips over aeaa on the U. S. S. Pennsylvania and was- recently discharged. Going to Marlon to Tisif his mother' he found that she had Moved away and no one- could tell where she had gone.'- - - i - ' ' 1 - VACATION DAYS .':.wOjKopp;W Here, (let in line, to make. MONEY tins Kntntner, - No premiums or prizes. REAL CASH ! ! List -your naiaes. with thej rjrrnlation Manager before June 1st he wDl lell you alj about it. : j . j ; PABEHTS--Ln your j Hoy e&ra u his v n , spending money in a clean legitimate way. Initiate a HUSINESS INSTINCT in him. Keep hitn out of mischief. A few hours walking in the open air each dayWhat could he healthier? Open to boys over 14 vears old:"' " Circulation Dep't. .The .Oregon Statesman Boys? Boyjs! i r- : : " "rf fc GAME1V cigarettes win smokers;' from the start because the expertly blended choice Turkish and' choice Domestic! to i baccos fmake possible Camel's' delightful mellow-mildness with that all-there "body." Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual and refreshing; and, they perjnit you to smoke as long as you will - withouf any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or "unpleas ant cigaretty odor. They're simply a ciga rette delight! That's the way you'll put it! You'll find Camels good all; the way through. It is a fact, youH prefer Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! And, Camels may be smoked liberally without tiring your taste. To know Camels every possible test tne world at any price 1 . I I - coast: league I i H- E S .. 1 At San Francisco Lot Angeles u . . . Oakland ...... . . . . HFittecy. Aldridge Kranse and Mltze. R .8 .4 6 2 Boles: and, -'-At Los Angeles " ' San ' Francisco ... Vernon . .i . . . R II .2 T Couch, feyilth. Qrespi and McKee Dell and Brooks. .8 11 At Sacramento s ; R H E Portland . . .... . .,.1 5 2 Sacramento??.. ... j.. ;9 15 0 Penner and" Baker; Gardner and Fisher. - i ; -. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. May 16. (13 Innings.) t - ' rub Seattle . . . ; .13 22 3 Salt Lake . ...... ..12 21 0 Schultz. Bowman. I Bigbee and Schang; Gould, Schorr Markle and Spencer, Byler. i AMERICAN LEAGUE ! - CHICAGQ, May 16 R II E -.4 3 ,0 iKiaion - . . . . . . Chicago . . . .7 10 1 Caldwell . and Schang? Faber and Schalk. i ' GERMANS HURT RUSS CAMPAIGN Attempts to Put Down Bol sheviki Movement Near Riga Have No Effect PARIS, Thursday, j May J3. . French- wireless Serviced The Germans by their imperialistic man- tuvers- in Latvia and Lthuania are retarding any concerted icampafgn against the Bolshevikl in the re gion of Riga and southward, aeord- ing to the Warsaw correspondent of me Temps. The effect of the coup at'.Libau where the Germans over taxed the Lett government, he says, has . paralysed the anti-bolshev'iki activity of the Letts and prolonged the dominion of Riga by the soviet aserts, is politically and militarily under the influence of the Germans. Tha presence of the German troops, and German agents in Lithu ania, it is added, is holding up Bri tish military activity against the Bo!'ievikj. The correspondent ' urges the ne cessity of compelling. the withdrawal ! of the German troops as fast as pos-i ble, asserting there is no military reason for their presence. WOME . TO A11V DRIVE irv iu.ittv. Al ay 16!- The Na tional women's Libertr Tn piittee with which 1.000,000 women -ic iiumaiea, announced bere to day its support of thei forthcoming boy scouta of America! campaign to obtain on million associate mem bers. Mra. William n been elected chairman of a women's movement to aid the-niit n.... . be toeUl from Jua 8 to IT - best compare them in with any cigarette in j j Caml0tn fold mvtymhmn In acfen. tiActllr umtkd pcka. or ton pmck- 300 ei(rmtt0t) im m (.Wm. Japfvr; tjrton. IV mtrongiy rcominnd thi cmrton for th hom or ofin mupply or An you t rant R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. COLONEL BELL ! DIES OVERSEAS Army. Officer from Spokane Succumbs to Severe Illness I ; While in France ' . " , 1 - i - SPOKANE, Wash., May 16 Colo nel James E. Bell, regular army, un til last-January, chief of operations on tne staff of. the second army in France. near Toul. died In France yesterday, according to . word i re- ceivea oy hfs widow, who resides in this city. Colonel Bell had been ill ior seYerai weeks, f l 1 T-1 a 'r a xvuiuuci xjeu eniereo tne army irom civil lire, as at lietitenant 22 years ago.' He was stationed at Fort v-ouglas jWriglvt; this city.: where, in ivus, Jie was married. Seven years ago ne was promoted to captain. Of tne last sixteen years, 12 had been spent in foreign serf ice, the" last five years prior to th war havlnp ieen-spent at Honolulu. Last Jan uary" Colonel Bell, who was promot- ea mree times in France, was as signed to the command of the 806th pioneer regiment and a as i priori fnr nime, the return for some rensnn being delayed. S Besides his widow, -Colonel Bell is survivea Dv a voiml "en, jr.. and a sister. Mrs. Lillian - " V CA.III M-A. oge or Chicago, h s na tivp r-itx' Mrs. Hoge is better known as Lillian ueu, a writer. I Swim in Icy Water Canses Death of Polk County Boy DALLAS Or., May lC Special to The Statesman) Paul n7Pr onn of Mr. and Mrs. FrediKozer of Rick reall died at the family home in that 'place Tuesday after an eight- j miitss wun pneumonia. Th lad. who was but 16 years of a so" together with other boys of the Rlck reall aelhborhood went swimming iue iticKr-an river ner their home Sunday afternoon and the wa ter being icy cold on account of the amount or now that Is sti'I . . ai im neadwattrs of V. iae Wns west of here, caused the boy to take a e- IZ ?d- ThU id'ately devel, Ti "tJ!Pnet"?ojf4 a all efforts ug Pnysicians to combat :JiS -rvices v- "v.i. 11UH8 ine ramilv hm,. SJ'thlfS?1' Wnes"rnoon Former German Citizen Heaviest Bond Purchaser - j : ' i- - ' to Tie1 r- ,May iSpecial to The Statesman) One of th r man helmet r to be distributed t,to thriaVee Purchaser of Virtorv -iarge8t ""ruea tnt Mv u .u., -- j ... j uvjus w.i a bo'adf was ouuierr nr ... . x mwk i. Vs umstrijus Ge-mJ-1U:? Purchased hetotV.:,:'L Y other the DallaTprunT Read the - CIaiifJprI aj. 0 , u. 1 EXPECT BAKER TO GIVE AID TO j MILITARY DRILL Universal Training in Schools Understood to Be Favored by Secretary PLAN ALMOST READY . i ; , . Approval of President As sumedFavorable Results in A. E. F. University ! w-ASlUNOTON. May i 16. Secre tary Baker is expected soon to make a public annnuncnent r.f a definite stand in' favor of universal educa tlonal-ntililary training, with a state ment of his reasons. It is a?.nme-1 here that President Wilson has ap- provea nis plan. ' "The plan understood to le favored by. Secretary Baker contemplates th use or the mintary establishment a a niediunK for training the youth of the nation: first. alo.ig nrademle and vocational lines rfMils an' en tirely separate and subordinated fea ture, in rudimentary military science The secretary's suggested program ii saia to be based Initially on the ben. efits which will accrue, to the un. try from the higher averaere of lnitl. ligejce and the improved standard of physical, well being of the youn? nen who would be taken annually into the training machine. iThe favorable results of the op eration of the A. E. Y. university sys tem are believed to have largely brought Mr, Baker to his opinion. Not only have the thousands of sol-i diers in France shoWj great eairer- nes . to avail ! themselves of the op portunity of exchanging "guns for books" but the progress made under ths specially selected instructors and with the carefully, designed sched ules has been so rapid aa to surprfo prominent educators connected iwitfj the work. Moreover, the trompara tively short time given to military routine bad proved ample to keep the Lidjvidual soldier In trim for field service should emergency require. While the secretary's announce ueni is expected to be entirelv an exposition of his personal Tiews, ft Is assumed here that hi ..Hr,,,, of a form of educational-military na tional training will mean the inclu sion 01 some such plan as a ba3lc iri OI m military policy to be laid wiure cojgress. " i ASK GOVERNOR TO JOIN JUBILEE .r It J'T" Jersey Breeders to Visit Farm : of Corner ; of Vive la J. France j Gvernor Olcott was y'esterda in vited by Ovid Pickard. owner of tho World's cbam'pion cow "Vive La France" to attend the gathering .f Jersey ca'tle breeders at his farm Friday. The gathering la part of the Jersey Jubilee celebration be ing held by the Jersey Cattle club or Oregon to celebrate the achieve ments of Mr. Plckard's famed anl mal and other champion Oregon cows. f About SO automobiles are expect- t0-M,14 thQ tra,n that niove8 up the AMHanvPtte Valley from Port land bearing the breeders They will reach Salem Wednesday, then o to Albany and Corrallis and reach Mr Pickard s farm at Marlcn on the:r return trip. '-- e.i--juur is pcneciuled to at tend a meeting of the Oregon Bar association m Po-ii could iaot acepnt f . tation. ; 7 mvi ;A picnic dinner win h j. own baskets If pORsible. Mr Pick nrd staled yesterd that all will lunch for hn3 n-hn . . . . haskets. 5 . " ' "u"ul onns allMiJrU0rifr,.KharfT been mde frn "VJve la Se..LBiied: Sltea for vve ia France" and all her nm '.lot vnt f " ' UJIJ III 1 I.K il to hniM m- " " "a ne P'an i r -v . - and her.isterBanToffVlnr8 rn f hA . 4if- pian Returned Soldiers A Honored at Scotts Mills - SCOTTS MILLS. Or. Mavl7 ii k .. .r- nau rr the sol- tnmed . home. The follnw J ' -"'.,"uia wno have vr- Home, by iNorma McConnpii Ja orn Marts. $?nr , " Home." by Leo; Zr.'.?lein al m.r . n -" ",V. ';"ument- There's a R v .Vl . Son?: bTM. Merle Scotl and M i Tt rl a Song.. "Star Snanpio.i ii-,-. no-" . " - - Brnm tV- . .. vi"- , u - aunience A f tor lh. - ovn.t v. --... null " MC kuvb 1 Old entno rr 4 u : tCr; ZtV": Pa-Tt of the program tDWM bv a11 Present. Lunch was served, rh. ent were: Otto Peters. Daniel ijiw T'l Charles LoJTe. and iwii rl Rone over the top, and Wllhe Lawrence and Clyde Iw- A comedy in three acts entitled. All-of-a-sddden-Peggy," W8S ' fd H the Scotts Mills seK class. Those Uklng part were Rav- rougher, Henry Shiltz. Lloyd Heint. Kate Sloan. Ethel Sheltz. Roslyn Al hnght. Iila Reed and Lillian Her Igatad taking the part of iw,. am V?:3 r,!iI-M'-'"nt.d r.. t.wf4v4 -nene scott and IiVern Itice nnd 01ie Merry, furn ished music between acts. Daniel I.awrenre. C'liarl" lgne and Otto IViern returned him Kan ilav after l.elni; ovt reas since Jul v. lls. A. F. Ilicbter was n Sllverton vis itor the TnH of the week. tieorge ll.ivnes wa a Salem vis itor Wednesday, baring cmplt..l bis work as deputy asses-or ia this district. Chester Phillips bad the tnlfr.r tune Sunday while cranking an nu- tomol.ile, to break hi arm. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Iiraser anl family were visitors Jn ScotM Mill.'. Sunllay. . J. A. Taylor went to Tortlind Tuesday. Miss Mem ice llirtwl of Portland visited the week-end with rflatlvs here. She was accompanied home Sunday by her sister-in-law. Mis. I.eon Hirtzel and son. who vUited a few days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin of Sa lem visited Mrs. Martin's pan-nts. Mr. and Mrs. U II. Iwi at C!n..-,1 Finger Sunday. Allan Bellinger was an over Sun day visitor in Portland. Customs Collectors Demand Wage Increase NEW YORK. M.iv 1C The Unit ed Slatea Customs Collector, in con vention here from all parts of the country, today adopted a resolution demanding an increase of fifty ! rent in salaries of all employe in the customs service and urging that a fTi.OO.OoO appropriation be made by the government for this prose, It was pointed out at the meeting that the salaries of the custom col lector have remained virtually the sa nfe for "0 years ' not withstandi the mounting cost of diving. ' . ' Hun Cabinet Discussing ' New Counter Peace Terms BERLIN'. Thursday. May IS. (Hy the Associated Pressl Replying to a protest rrom the regions threat ened under the ternfe of the peace ireaty. miiipp Scheideroann. the chancellor said today that the cab! us uisruKUR counter peace terms, based without restriction on rreswent Wilson's srinritdes. 'They mnst-brinr np the nego tiations we need and to which w have a right in accordan.-e with Prea- ident il.on's note of November 8. 1918,' the chancellor declared. "That fs the new Germany's right. upon wnicn tne government will In sist to the last." Dallas to Be Represented at State Chamber Meeting IMLLA3. Or., May rc. ( Special to The Statesman) Mrs. Lillian V. -Mrna". secretary of the jiaiia commercial club, will go to The Dalles next Wednesday to at tend a meeting of the Chamber wf v.mrmeree oooies of Oregon to be held in that city on "May 22 The plan of getting together the various ituumereiai nody secretaries origi nated with Mrs. Winnie Rraden. for- ur secretary or the Dallas club anJ now holding a similar position with the commercial body at The Dalles, and its object is to r erfect an organi zation of the secretaries Salem Man Purchases Bakery in Polk County to ThiS;.r Spedal LI helfS'atCsman) For the second S,.Wl ln ,he Pst few , months the ''anas Hakerv nn r,..f . . i. , . " v'uu" ureei na "t-u num. me on ivir tUtm ti 1 v . nine upinf 1 Theodore Conenburg of Salem, who nas purchased the Dronortv I v.uapman and will tat r.QC. I nM C - I " -"T - ounuay. .Mr. (nnrnhor. I. ..:".D"er .an1 fcr the Past. cL'Y.T: 'Z. na.8 Deen employed in . .I o ,"r,,a1a an1 mr recent- for '.h-nL "r.re..hf . has ol .,: "amng company. ,,rv w "I return to Salem and take up his residence on a ranch iuai cuy. German Soldier Refuses to Accept His Parole ,nTNJ?: iC-After serv nneu Mates arnly 23 rwr3, rpeant Fwdnkk Dahlren aorf. a German alien steadfastly re fuses to abide by the condition, of Hi? parole from the Inlern,10n . wnKias, 1 tan. r I. lni,e'1 s,a ent-red he war.Miahlrpndorf was Fent to run iMeven. Oregon, to the ltah 5n ernment camp and after beinp held there a while h-,wa returned to Orejron under parol, to AwisUni united States Attorneys Charles Ueames. He refused to sign his pa- . " ""us were tnen re ti-ie.i irom the department of jus tice to hold him in jail - until he changed hia mind. He'Is still In Jail New Flour and Cereal Mill Comes to Portland PORTLAND. "oTT-Mar C,.- hlz new flour and cereal mtn established in Portland imrcedfatc- j. atof.nng to Information recelvd today by V. II. Crawford manager of the industries bu:eau of the Pott land chamber of commerce. The company which wiU build th mill i composed of busitiesrmcn cf Walla Walla. Wash., and farmers in that vicinity. The proposed mill will be of 200 barrels a dav capacity at-the beginning. XO MOItK STAKS AMI STUIPKS PARIS. May 16. (By The "Asso ciated PrerjOThi? Stars and Stripe the official newspaper of the Ameri can expeditionary forces, will sus pend publication on June IS. It was annonnred todar. Th? i tni.., the rapid evacuation of the American ! I Attention We have secured Red Seal Continental Torbensen Rear Axel Electric Starter, Electric Willard Battery j Jacox Steering Gear Zenith Carburetor Price complete with and body F. 0. B. Salem 197 So. Olaf Oleson Will Open New Automobile Exchang The lalter rart of aM week Olaf em Auto Exchanro .. m. uoine nn(inii rn. v,ate Mreet. Todav hm nrwn. , " " - m vji muie vim n rnanM at 349 North! Com meiclal street which I in 1 t the Olewn Auto Kxchnge4 The building which Mr. Olepon I to occupy ha been thorojrhiy over hauled and put la the Le,t of con- im0 11 ' J hI hu'!nw- 'ot only will he buy. self and firhmr. ond hand car or all makes, but he will also conduct a 'complete wreck ing department, selling aecond hand parts and tires. , 1 CTX)VLm).IJ; HR1HFS F. A Wood and fam.lv ciuni o,,n day in Salem. Mr. Wrwvf. and family who recently arrived here irom uentraiia. Wn.. have rented a home in Salem for the present and may locate permanently later. The much needed rain eame. r- erythlng is looking prosperous in thi vicinity now. Mrs. W. J. liadlcr entertain th V. T. C. IT. women at her home la?t Wednesday and a most rloiiphtrni day was had. Quiltinr wai in prfr land a Short hliainaca noA: i .u- ttIiiK in inC tft,rnoon- A flne- la'e dinner' was ferved at the noon hour l.r t,... Nme of those nrmnt . . ... - r - r.; Mr, w. J. Hadley. Mrs. 1 K. Hen n!s. Mm. G. Karris. Mrs. W. lllaco. Mrs. A. Kunke. Mrs. M. niflet and Mrs. J. McKinney. Bankers Hold Meeting Tinn D. r e uiucuuc PORTLAND. Or.. May ll-A rar y of Portland haakar. I..r. i,.niri,t Tor Sen?i,ie. Or., h a .pocial car to t.tend a meeting of group one rf the it e nanitrs a.fxcUtion. The seion will b devotetl t.i b: Ires tomorrow and Sunday will be Riven over to automoi'il j tiip Th return to Portlanl wiil ., made Sunday night. Problems of Interest to bankers iur.uh he adjust m.nt pii-l fol lowing the war will diFcusfed. Part of Naval Squadron Will Come to Portland PORTLAND, OrTMay IG.-Wnr.l was received today in special tele rams from Washington n r the naval squadron which is to' come to the Pacific this summer will be nt. in part at leajf tr . -u, are airea jy Leinr dlscni l .unK ouiciais of civic bodies for the reception of the officers and men of the fleet. - j Imposters Claim to Be itji ucrbice commission . 1 J "b? auout the tate representing themselves to ba con- IniTWi&tapo - : 1 v,? ,n ,R' ""Ton PbMc sor- ice commissioh. thereby galnlnc ac-ce.-, to places of businer. and r fh?CeSK hrV raned commission hroiiKh Commissioner Fred A. Wll Lams. to IssHte a warning to the public against such persons. It ia frtia inese persons may have ait or motives. Some of ihm .... . .i S nQt OQ,jr to.be connccte-l ith the commission W to te in the Pay of fome p-irticnlar ntility Persons to whom they . apply are aSV",,.,V!rk for tMr cdentils'. and. if they are unahlo in nm.-.. . V . . lit lhm- -lo Won to the commlulun's office. -'.... COMMERCE TRUCK $192 ' 1 1 - ; -- american automobile company! t ' - 1 j Salem j " j Q"g I Truck Buyers the agencyi for the Motor with Timken gearings. Lights Express Top (f)00 Com'l St I AT THE LIBRARY s ! - "America f?ave the Near East " ern Vi l" "ng the east- JShbaAymenC?n -rtU. TaMo'Hl nalUe IJne--rations of wpmen In countries or wr. by Madeline Doty. lir rv.,, ,,oe M Tariffs In Wil'J l: 'le:,kii.TU- Argentina and commission, i " ' ' Jui iae u. s. ftr.i Hawaiian iAImana .- 1 . Aonr Joblack Home.- suggest ions for rea.flntr on th. nA..l,l. nd vocationfiillustrafed with t,. from the hooks mentioned. This is part of thejwork of the American Library assoatlon In helping the returning soldier to nror. fJT. m- work at hom: the suggestions will e a pertlnefit for anyone seeking V.'rr "kT ,a of work. .1 ,MP V1! a "Kblfl trav el book whlcfi Inclndea Washington nd Oregon, f rora experiences ot .Irthn II rata 3 v u Ul ( 'Tsychlc Tendencies of Today." an exposition and criticism of ChriRiian Science, new thonght. spir- itualism. and-physical research by Alfred W. Martin. "Medicine a a Profession. a de frriptlon of to work and opportun ities In the ilifferent. branches of medicine, by anlel w. Weaver "Electricity I In Modern Life" by Oeorre W. tot Tunzelmann. Klementary Textbook of Rotany- . h? Kdith Aitidn "The American Girl and Her Com munlty." by Marraret Slatfr "Foreign M,iIons Yearbook uf North Americl for 1919 - ...""taeSAnthorshlp. How to rite and Hoftv to Tell Short Stories.- by K. H lfadIock. English IMets volume 5 of this useful set. by if. II. Ward. VT.Marn new -book by Edith WTiartoh. : "levers of Louisiana (today) a novel by George Cable. "Far-away princess." by F. C. Tierman. I For the. Chiblron "Little Miss Grasshopper," by the thor of "Heiir. Johanna Spyrl. 'Army and h'avy of the U. S. "A Course in Drawing mH in.T. au trial Work." Ify 1 E. Wright. -,V,The r"unl Pennant." a story by William Heyliger. "Master of tfie Peaks." a Hory by J. A. Altsheler) "Food Savlxfe and Sharing." rng gsstions tor helping the survin People. I THEFT IlStl.VGS ARRESTS ASTORIA, (jr.. Mar 16. Antonio Savort and Joedlawh, laborers, want ed at Tlllamoolc. were arrested here today by Sherff Nelson, accused of robbing a fellow worker In a loIn ramp of all bis savings about $1. 1C0. and that fcmount -of money was found oa then JAP ox aav to filwcc VICTORM. B. C. May 16. On ni8 way To France on a mission for in Japanese tgovernment. Major General K. Tstnoda arrived here to day from the!OrIe tk. uiscioseo. Read the Classified Ads. 1 . 1