SIX THE PrtlLY CAPITA!, JOl'ttNAK SALEM ORK FRIDAY. AFKTL ?fi.1l. )o 4nqr. S lira 5v-l-2 iWf KEEP YOUR SHOES HEK UQUIDS AN9 PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, f AN, DARK BROWN OR OX-9LOOO SHOES. PRESERVE THI LEATHER. Tut r.r.DALtEV tOaPaaATtQN3.Ll.mttf, BUFFfctoTiTY! TO BUY HIGH GRADE SHOES AT Removal Sale Prices WILL MOVE INTO OUR NEW LOCATION NEXT MONDAY "OUR NEW LOCATION 3 DOORS WEST OF PRESENT LOCATION i Iirniiim intu rir.MT fiujjunuwiurnini IF HER INDEPENDENCE IS PUT Mil' Former Minister to Nether lands Savs Peools Intense ly Patriotic New York. Anril 2i He Hand will fight if her soYerignty or independ ence Sa as-wiled fcy Germany,acoording to the belief of Dr. Henry Van Dyke, for fenr years American minister to The Xefber'ands. "The majority of the Dutnh K(ip!c are not pro -Germ a u, " Dr. Van Dvke de!ared toilav. "Thev re-osniiz? that Germany for fifty years has wanted possession or the mouth of the Rhine. and that would mean Gorman occupa tion or control of Rotterdam. Holland, first of all. is intensely pro-Dutch. Her ehief desire is to pre serve her saverignty, territorial integ rity and indcpenxleiwe. If these things ar? assailed. I believe Holland will fight regardless of who the assailant nav be." Gormanv'u nresent imrnoses. accord ing to lr. Van Dyke, prubobly are to utiuzo tauten neutrality tor nrr ad vantage. She has done tJiis since the beginning of the war. ' TTnwever. it i not. inmrnltiihln Hint Gorniany oven now may be willing to declare war on Holland, hoping there by to gain certain territorial Advant ages in the future," Dr. Van Dyke be lieves. "The control of Rotterdam and the opening of Antwerp by tho sea by .gaming -potwssioii ef tie Scheldt, which flows through Dutch, territory, would .le an immense advantage to Germany. Wfoe-tlher Germany is willing to ay the price of a war with Hol land, Potsdam alone knows." STU M E Z E Fs fcsd fed hi J a mzkMz ivaq wunl STOMACH TROUBLE RE- 1Ma 'llS il7ZU LIEYED BY FIRST DOSE "I was bothered with nervous rtys (epsia and chronic stomach tr;ubir badly the doctors co:;II not j;ivp u; any relief. Ther me to the X-ray buf STi'MEZE sawd me tas expense. One dose of STU MF.ZE and I ETOf relief ni:hin tarontT minutes, nud am now Lack to myself, ajjain after months of agonr. I bavr taken several bottles of this wonder ful medicine and cannot recommend it too highly. " W. C. McDoiiral. Co ronado, California. If your stomach hurts, if you have gas," sour risings, belching. dvsDerosia. indigestion. tairh of tho stomach or intestines, go now to your druggist and get a bottle cf this master prescription for stom ach and digestive ilb. It is guaranteed. GENERALSHIP MAY BE DECIDING FACTOR IN OUT COME OF BATTLE The Most Munitions and Most Reserves Will Also Count Large l -s Anitolrs. (si, April 2(i Follow a lond farewell to her husband as he left fi r San F.-aniis.-o, Mrs. Kit-hard Ho!lin?wtr!h. wife of 3 w-!l fcn.swn '. automobile denier, drove h u-ii in their machine and ,--Vt hes.-'f to depth. "I ! am gi.iitw to till myse'f,' she io!e- phoned her sister, dirt try 'before the! at. "Come en over." i When the sister ar.ived she found j Mrs. Hi'llinasivoith's body on thei floor. A note hastilv s-riUilcd. lav he-1 side it. " I love my daddy and mv chil- i dren, " it read. "I hope my boy grows to be like his da ldy. 1 have been very nervous and am aiirut all iu. Val." m i 1 w of its minimum tpiora 2 10,000. 000 in tne belief of U&ertr can offkixla at headquarters here. According to Washlnnton renrrtQ the Twelfth district has subscribed just $144,736.8o0. or only OS ner rvnt of its quota. The San Francisco dis trict is tied with the Dallas district for fifth place. Lwal ficures. containing unme amounts not yet reported to, Washing Even a simole cold striDs and rednrps vmn- catiH.',,. J -tawuvc powers to allow other sickness. Only food not alcohol or " drugs creates the rich blood which distributes strcn'.h ta the. body, and the concentrated medicinal food in mm ; -1 wm makes the blood rich and stimulates its circulation whi.'e its tonic virtue enlivens the appetite and aids nutrition to reesteblish your strength quickly and permanently. If you' are rundown, anemic or nervous, by all means get Sccti's' Emulsion. It builds because it is a fobd-not a stimulant.' Scott & Bowne. BIOQmfield, N.J. Silllffl, mum mm made that many cities and districts seemed Complaints against the. noise to relax their efforts as soon ss the by a $1000 siren on which the loan minimum onota wna iuisi Mpi.i.,n; . , . " t ' c.mnajffiiers riirt ihAir itifvm.ncr. Seattle Telegraphers Getting Ready for Strike Seattle, Wali, April 20, S'altle telegraphers will Rmmbld iu Arcade nnseniljly liall h,ore Sunday and discuss ntrike orders that may bo ealled by President Koneiiknini.p of the Curomor cinl Telegraphers Union of America. If telegraphers are discharged for join iug the union, tho .men here sny there is no doubt that a general striko for the principle of " collective bargain ing" will follow. Henry M. White, United States im migration commissioner luw been ask ed to address the men. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS V 7 B i-- Vwaw-s r fit-.?- ""'""'j fc . I 1 v. ... Oklahoma Ahead of Oregon In Delivery A. A. Lee, president of th,? Salem Ab stract company acknowledges that he is a little behind in delivering his nil stracts, compared to the Oklahoma way. He is in receipt of a note from a friend at Tulsa who bappen.-d to be in a rush to deliver an important abstract and as it wasn't train time, just hopped in his uir-piaue and tooK tne blue sky route from Tulsa to Dewey. The distance is 50 miles and the trip was niadv in 3i3 minutes, However, Mr, I,ee savs lie Koects to see the time when if he cets - a 111 a hurry to go to Portland, some friend of his will tako him along in a flying machine and it won't tako more than half an hour's timo to g-t there, Mr, Lee says that the Federal banks of the country are urging that abstract ors adopt a uniform abftrnct for every state. It seems that the Federal banks have run across some qurvr abstrncta in examining title to lands and they are now cnlliu,gon the stntc orgainxunous to demand imii'nrn: abstracts. Section Two Drug Act Is Unconstitutiona' Chicago, April 20. The federal cir cuit, court of anneals here yesterday held iwicoiisti'.utlonnl seetdon two of tho Harrison anti-drug act, relating to registration of physicians who dispense iiiarcotids, Tho ruling was made in a dec.istion upholding geoitcnee of Dr. Ar thur lj. Blunt, on oithor counts, to five years imprisonment. Tho decision haa been awai'od in many cities where prosecutions for violations of the act are pending. By Henry Wood (United Press Staff Correspondent) With the rnvuch Annies iu the i"i,.'l,l April 26. The Germans are continni,,,, the development of their attack against amiens with increasing violence, aiming eventually at a separation of the Franco-British forces. This is an indication of Hiudenburg's (..termuiatioi to force a supreme, deeis ..c coiiiesr, wnicii unquestionably has been induced by the fn.-t th ..,!..... auucK, tne uermans already had engaged 130 divisions (1,500,000 mi-uy vi wnicn approximately only fifty rank as first or nccmul cl;i, which to force the final issue. lhe German drive towards Amiens is increasing. In the meantime, the allit'3 mive had time to tak,-; the greatest de fensive preparations. Iu conseuuece, Hij vicionous outcoi.ee is likely 10 rest with the sido havine- the hest nn,ni. ship, the must munitions and tiv.1 most reserves. t Ah the result of unifying the allied command Foch is consistently opposing tne preo3ut attack .as heretofore, with the minimum forces necessary, prefer ring to lose ground rather than uselessly .Hicru icing ins reserves. U'ilt . "iu uie two preceding uerman day intervals fur organizing, it is con sidered doubtful that the their limited number of fresh divisions left from the violence of the present at tack enn exceed their precedents. IFHINDEWG (Ooiuinued from page one) ery time $10,000 worth of bends were sold, caused the committee to order the whistle silenced. TOO fm nil n ai vnA hha. fn..t- ihl i 1. .n it. 0 1 iuv tan ill ill- iue U UUIU3 ton, were somewhat In excess of the" las arranged Dv tho federal reserve Hasmngton statement. boards were merely .minimum nllr.l.- ban iraucisco was today within less ments iust enough to "get bv " tban$10,000,00O of her minimum quota . of $53,000,000. and Los Ansvlrs lock. i-nnir "P.11 tt... i ed only $3,000,000 of gciuS over tho San Francisco, April 26. San Fran- , , Cisco was prepared to buy liberty bonds liberty loan canvassers and ca-n- today "until it 'hurts like hell " pawrners were mobilized todnv thronch Ton ti,noomj .1 ... i ... - ... rn I.,, .... " I v" .iiuu.-uiiu iHi'iiiu vaim-reu u.1 lust out the Twelfth district for a forceful night 's liberty loan rally, worked in- Slliriflh At TnilrOfK1ra T -It.. 1.. . . ' , , .. w..... uu ,,u,v 1, i.ijjix j. j it, itvui v riLV ' T.rt h tcvor rutin r nntwohnm -,-nni on the Parffic coast demonstrations 1 their pockets inside out to await the anse f ov.erworh. lack were held, and nearly cverv city which 1 IXL i .1". .""?'?.,! ,?xrf.e. improper eating and living hadn't already passed its minimum al-.h Jiv ,n ra ""idemauds stimulation to satisfy the ery Iritniont -o u r.,iA.n, A 4- 1- , m. . . . WEAK TO FIGHT The "come hnck" man n. Ann-.p j never down and eut. His weakened condition because of overwork, lack of - . . . . mt innTTrtlRTnn .Appearing at The Oregon Theatre, Sunday, Monday ana iuesaav ..ari ( iCCti'.-i ' iins of .mi.- Back an s izard Oil drives out tilr aching j .uul A 1 tion tism, Si bago is 1 1 . etrales in. and I'luhcr' muscle-. Von I;,. will be f'. ailment or need of ai; septic apf.i.catioi.. as in cases of sprains, hruis-c.. c its, burns, bites and stm t . Get it t 'D (!ru If not satis'iti get your 1110111", ; Ever coiistip.t, headache? Insi Whips, pleasant little pini reins Ciutt-ii.t"!1 no idea how u-ieful it i in cases of cver day '"'tp. when Ckmc is ..1 filiate beulii!.: anil- ists for 30 cents, n the bottle and or have sick Wizard Liver pills, 3Q II NOW PLAYING J. Warren Kerrigan In His Second Big 7 Act Super-Production "THE TURN OF A CARD" i- I "'v 4 44 HearstPathe News Always Good Sidnev Drew Comedy Hiiiiiiiiiiiiii The OREGON 4. Vt v '-5f .., yjr K. ' A go SundayMaeterlincks "The Bluebird" salient, but hav,? not placed in any peri! me umisn lorces uetendmg that area Tho British line continues intnof Tt i. in perfect position for another moderate retirement, if it becomes necessary to exchange still a little more ground for a further slaughter of German man uow- er. ' The key to the entire west front situa tion at th,3 present moment is the impos sibility for Hiudenburg to stop bis of fensive efforts without confessing the ruin of his great plan to end the war before America's military strength can oo Drought to Dear. There is every rea son for confiilcuco in General Foch's ability to prevent this by compelling the uninterrupted 'payment of Gorman ens- ualtVs on a continuously high scale. Hiudenburg has not yet reached his Moscow, but the basis of the strategy that overthrew Napoleon in Russia is now being used by General Foch under modern conditions, llindeiibtirif's urn- gross in tho west will eventually ex haust him, through the ton costly expen diture of human lives, just as Napoleon progressed, but lost his man now.or in Russia. Hiudenburg, however will not abandon his quest yet,. Ho has become tin victim of his own ruthless machine. lit eaiino emdo it. Ho can only feed the machiiw with German lives and trust blindly to fate, which is moving inexorably agaiust him. HAD PUSHED WAN (Continued from page one) lotment was determined in dn nn in day. Tho total number of honor fines awarded in the district today was 689, with OrP2on lead in p f.h other aevnn states in the district in the number of nags. Out on CatalSna Island, which is part of California, the little city cf Avalon today ran up a flag with 11 honor stars. Avalon, though, was second in the list, for the town of Millers. Nev.. hd a hard timo finding room fn an stars indicating a quota over subscrib ed ry duuu per cent. Liberty loan officials were further stirred today by ft long telegram from Secretary MeAdoo expressing regret "This is no longer war; it. ia on or ganized man hunt," was the word to Frank G. Odoll of the Omaha- farm loan bank. "I don't think the line is going to be broken. Our turn is coming," Major ueneral Swuiton, inventor of the llrit for a health giving appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to strength GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National Remedy nf llollon,! ;n do the work. They are i wonderful. iThree of these capsules each day will Put a man on his foot before be knows u; wneiner ms trouble comes from i. . i j i , nMuinci ma uuuuiid conies iron ish tank declared discussing the west juric acid poisoning, the kidneys, grav rronh 'Kitnwt.inn. 1 ainnn i i.ij.i ,i . 1 o.w.io .u uio uiauuur, gcoiuaca ue x.uy Buciiji uoiius ujhi u mi Tis i rangenient or otner ailments that bi like hell." was tho elr-sinu word At the meeting, shouted by "Kill" Hart, movie "bad man." Oakland Quit Blowing fall the nvei1 Kpn'mm Jlmnriiinn . Finn 't wait until you are entirely down and out, but take them today. Tour drug gist will gladly refund your money if tney do nothelp you. Accept no sub- CinlrnnA nn Anl Oi- f.t..l aHhifui T nnl, '- t,n nm l. uuuiwiu, JV..f Alltl U. UIVIUIIU -J-.n.-a, nuun mo UU1.U today ceased blowing about her liberty MEDAL on every box, three sizes loan campaign. 'They are the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Capsules- ! iiiiti Get all-wool ---it's economy You know how important a factor in Your affairs your clothes are, but you probably don't think much about it ex cept when you're buying them; and en & man's lmte aPfc to think mre about what the clothes cost than about what they are. " This season "what they are" will be the vital question.. You've heard a lot about the excessive cost of wool; the facts about it are a good deal more than the words abcut it. But the result of high-priced wool shows in one of two ways; either your clothes will have less wool in them or you'll have to pay more for them. If you buy cheap clothes that means you don't care for all-wool;- there's no way' to get all-wool now at "cheap" prices. t We're here in this business to be of service to you; and service to vou means, as we understand it, supplying clothes that are best for you. THAT MEANS- 4 individual subrintHoni hnvn liPnn made in Idaho, compared with 34,700 in the Rewind loan. Portland officially reoorted 111 ner cent of her quota reached. Southern California has subscribed 94 per cent of her quota, representing 112,084 subscriptions. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Gcthes $25, J30 TO $49 Bishoo All Wool Clothes $20, $25 TO $35 Men's Shoes $5, $6, $7.50 W SALEM OOLEN MILLS STORE mens Hats $3 to $5.00 4 M MM 44- Washington, April 26. The liberty day holiday nroclaimed by President WiLson was observed throughout the land today. A mighty effort was made to brillfT thn i.iit(.wKafr loniri(ir. lilAntn II .loan up to schedule. i ho day a el; se, l.fccrty loan head quarters hero believed, will rweop the lia well past the 2,000,000,000 mark and gavo impotiis to carrv it far over the $3,000,000,000 which .must at least be attained. A. the eauital half & hundred men marchin? their first path to war will lead 5000 bond buyers. i a Law, American fir9t aviation woman, pirouetting aloft, was o e , ort the parado up Pennsylvania ave j nun. . j The grand jtalof subseriptions up to 10 o'eloek thiJ mnrninv waa 1.1 9"i6,776 6o0 and treasury officials fore-1 cast heavy buying for the day. HMMlhlttn nun., 4444MMMM44 MMMt I MMM4444 DON'T HOE UNTIL' San Francisco. Anril 2fi A iatrioti ' K ""'"Mllmiii nmi- oany ougnt to put tne rweltta t'... ... .. federal reserve, district across the line mmkVs!