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THE DULY CAPITAL JOUKNAU SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1919. PAGE FIVl'j POULTRY RAISING IS .The Journal New Today Ads 2 1 AGAIN OH INCREASE V 1 JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS TEE BEST SELLING EEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SATES lUte per word vNew Today: Each insertion . le One week (tf insertions) 5e Ob mouth (20 insertion ITe The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements Seed your advert isemcut the first day it appears and notify us immediately if Srror occurs. Minimum charge, 15c. DRESSMAKING apprentice girl want ed at room 10 McCornack bldg. tf FOR SALE Loganberry tips. Phone 373. tf JAS. LY0X3, practical painter. Phone 704. 5 16 WASTED All kinds of chickens. Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf FOR plowing or orchard work with tractor, call 17PH. 5 -28 WANTKD 1917 five passenger Ford boa-. Hiuuu 310. tf FOR SALE Milk cow, 4 gallons per day. Call 87K24. 5-U FOIl &A1,E Excelsior motorcycle and f5a car. Phone 253J. 5-7 A GOOD wheel, new tires, can bo seen At 1230 N. Liberty. Phone 88S. 5 8 S1IOB shop for sale cheap; doing good business. 1-80 Slato St. 8-18 W. .HEAVER well driller, phone 827 J, 1105 N. 19th St., Salem. Or. 8-6 WANTED Electrician. Phone 1265. 5-8 FOR SALE Young marc; also fresh cow. 1595 N. Cottage. 5-7 WANTED Ctrl Jr 3ady for house work. Call 686 Center street. 5-8 GOOD team for salo cheap; also some splendid rabbits. Phone 63. 5-10 FOB SALE 30 head goatn at 2.50 each. Phone 3F4. ; 5 10 WANTED $S0O . on gilt edge securi ties. J II care of Journal. 5-7 (FOR BALE Piano.. Phone 1902M. 5-8 MASTODON pansy plants, 2286 Mill t. Phose K413J. (-, . 6-7 FOR SALE 3-year lease on 195 acre farm. Goo. Doerfler, Bhaw, Or. Rt. 1, box 47. .... 512 FOB SALE Ford chassis, A 1 condi tion. Inquire for Reed or Klinger t Ed Bleating ' billiard partem, tf FOR SALE Auburn touring ear, in first class .shape. Highway garage. tf BIAVB your roof repaired, c! turned and tarred. For particulars phone 1446. tf 40 ACRES good berry and prui.e land for sale. Will toll in email tracts or whole, piece. Phone 2381J. 5 19 FOR SALE 2 lots with good 6 room house, garage, fiiinily orchard. Phone 600. . . tf HAVE your roof repaired, cleaned and GOOD rooming house to lease, 30 rooms tarred. For particulars phri.-- Uit. partly furnished; will lease very tt reasonable. Inquire 506 N. Com 'I , ' St. or phone 1549M. tf FOR RENT 8 room house, toilet and : bath. 220 D St. Inquire 200 Marion WE PAY highest cash price for eggs. St. Phono ll.TAV. tf pork, veal and poultry. Willamette Transfer Co., 171 S. High St. Phone FOR SALE Horse and buggy for snio luo. tf . cheap. Call at 754 N. High St. any- time- , IF YOU want to buy, sell or trade L . . . .... , Your old auto or auto part see WANTED Loan of $..00 on real es Su,illll0,k Juilk c (Au0 Wreek. tato, good, security. Call at 247 N. (.r))) 3(. v c.mmeri.itt, bl. j.honc Commercial. tf 30- tj WANTED-To buy mohair. East 8 a- HOMKSTKAl) in Canada fot $125. lem Tannery, 2oth and Oak St. Thij iliculj(.g faro to Alberta; board, I hone 100M. W traveling and locator's expenses. PBpn tiinwT ft r., tii, m,xvd f"rminS tliatriet . Pnrtic- m? S. F" CJ,' , ' "lrs at mt nff.ee, only. C. W. 544 btaU. St, - Telephone 400- Ni Ma80nie building. tf Headquarters for baby chicks, tf r-77r-r T T MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PA FOB 8ALE Three quf.rtrr ton truck. In first clas, shape, $200. Highway pER jr ILLS, 42c HOUR, 8 HOUR garage. tf DAY. BF.E MR.H. A. SWAFPORD WILL pay spot cash for good 5 pass enger car; must be in A 1 condition. at MILL OFFICE ACROSS RIVER What have yout Write to A P caro Journal, giving full description. 5 10 FROM OREGON CITY. GOOD HO- FOR PALE Modern residence at 1370 TEL PROVIDES CLEAN BEDS State St. furnace, fireplace and built in -conveniences. Caah or terms. jrjc; BIST MEALS 33e. tf . Writ George M. Toet, 431 Harrison , St. Portland, Or. M gyy jjj gALEM ALWAYS 5-FARM WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WEAL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. MWmSAND 314 Masonic Bldg. . . . . C. Buasell. tf AC R 123 close to West Salem for sale or rent, ltone 61P4. 5 9 P1A.YO for sale, 625 S. 18th . after 6 p. m. Enquire 59 WANTED Party to raise potatoes on -shares and to clear land. Inquire 152 S. Church. 510 FOR SALE Milk cows fresh and com ing fresh: 1 registered Jersey bull. Phone 103F16. 5-7 FOR RENT Xieely furnished honse keoping pts; also sleeping rooms at 645 Ferry St. 5-7 FOR SAL B 10 acres with house and tarn, 3'j 'miles south of Salem. See owner 356 State. 5-12 PARTY known who took tire and rim off a Ford. Please return 785 8. 19th to avoid trouble. 5-9 FOR SALE 5 room modern cottage $700; terms. Call room 304. Hubbard bldg. W. II. Norri. tf FOR RENT 5 acres, all la cultiva tion, close to car line, fine vegetable land. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. tf FOR SALE Modern 6 room bungalow See Chas. llebcl 355 Chemekcta. 522 WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Btiren's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. tf FOR RENT Two nice, clean furnish ed rooms 292 N. Church St. Phone 522 R. 5-9 CLARK'S seedling strawberry plants 60e a hundred, $5 a thousand. War 4 K. Richardson, 2395 Front. 5-9 5 ROOM house, 2 lots, fine garden, fruit and well; clenr title on 22d trcot. Write owner, box 40 or phone 1393. 5 7 FOR SALE Or trade for Salem prop erty, 60 acre fnrm 45 seres in cul tivation. No buildings Address O care Journal. tf FOR SALE Modern 8 room houso, 168 N. 12th, opposite supreme court building. Also Ford car for sale. For few days only. 5-7 A BARGAIN' iFor sale a concrete mix er, one half yard capacity, in good working condition. Inquire 1740 State s( root. 5-8 NOTICE Wanted, hauling contracts, have new 2'i ton Day-Elder truck. . Inquire Marion garage opposite Ma rion hotel. Phone 302. 5 12 WANTED The address of Mrs. Ben nett, mother of George L. Parker, formerly of the 41st division, A. E. F. Postmaster, Salem, Ore. 5-7 50,000 TO 75,000 Italian pruno trees for fall delivery. Fruitland nursery, lVu miles ORRt of state penitentiary. Phone 111F21. Rt. 6 Salem. tf WE HAVE on hand a few tons of mill run for sale, at a bargain. Willam ette Valley Transfer Co., 171 South High St. rkone 1KW. tl LOANS - 6 ROBERTS Salem, Ore, I BUT young calves. C. Phone &T3.' TILLAMlXlK farm for sale, will ran 50 cow. Box 521. Tillamook, Or. 5-7 WANTED Furnished 5 room bunga low. Ad.lress E L W care Journal. 57 WANTED A team weighing about 1200, 4 to 8 years old. Address T H care Journal. 5 8 LADY solicitors wanted; write Deni son. 222 ,N. Liberty St. or phone 7M iberweea 5 aud 6:30. 513 WANTED Leaky radiators to repair, Salem 'Auto Radiator shop, 198 8. 12th. 9 WIDOW wants housekeeping; capable and agreeable. Box 507 Mountain View St., Oregon City, Or. 5 7 WANTED Experienced dcliverv driv ers, middle aged men preferred. Peoples Cash Store. tf FOR RENT Furnished aid mifuruish ed housekeeping rooms, to parties without children. Inquire after 4 p. m. 152 8. Church. 510 FOR SALE By owner, two modern houses, 8 and 5 rooms; w ill take unto in part pavment, some terms on bal ance. Tol.'l598il. tf FOR SALE 4 room house, barn, 5 big lots, fruit and berries; block to car, fine location, bargain. Owners, inquire 1225 Norway. 5-7 WANTED To buy 50 hens and single bnggv; state price and full particu lars. O. 11. Allm, 532 N. Liberty St. 5 7 BUILDING loans arranged for home builders on easy terms. Rates reas onable. Own your own home. Why pay rent! A. C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. 5-7 MAN of wide experience, recently dis charged from army, wishes to serve as secretary or correspondence clerk. Complete satisfaction given as to character and qualifications.- AdV dross 223 care Journal. 5-16 WE can make special low pries e a high grade piano, full round risk tone, beautiful ease, easy terms. The Wiley B. Allen Co. 519 Court B. Store hours 1 to 6 p. m. 8 7 WQ buy. soil and exchange auto and parts of eutos. If you have a ma chine to dispose of bring St in and we will soil it for yon on commission Give us a trial. Steinbock Junk A Auto Wrecking Co. Phone 303, 326 N. Cora'l St. tf FOR SAXiEOr trade for Portland proporty, 5 aere tract In Areadid Or chards, Deer Park, Wash. All ap ples. Jut coming into full bearing:, plenty water owned by holders. Packing house, W. A. Johnston, Rlckreall, Oregon.. 5-7 LOOK HERE! 10 acres; a highly improved, sightly home, 9 room new house, basement, bath, toilet, large halls and closets. Spring water to houso and barn; 2 acres timber, good family orchard and berries. Improvements cost more than price asked for property. Own er must Ibe in Seattlo Saturday; if you want this come get busy. Price $.1000. .lehn H. Scott Realty Co. 404-5 Hubbard bldg. . NOW'S TRE TIME GO acres on bottom, .1 miles out on River road, I23 per acre; good terms U tuke crop, this is good. 33 acres 3 miles out. good improve ments, fine family orchard, $7500. 18 acres crop, balance s'liuiji pasture and timber. This won't Inst long. Take it now. - Ii acres all in onts, a fine house and barn, modern; choice fntnilv orchard of 1 acre, riuht at railroad station, 8 miles from Salem. $900(1; good terms. 71 acres, 50 in bearing prunes. This is some buy, $300 per acre on long" terms. "Ii acres, 2 bearing prunes, 1 ap ples and cherries, l'i logans, 1 strnw berries; fair house and burn, 1V4 miles from city limits. A snap, $0,500 Uet U K money's worth in houses of fered by us for quick sales. We deliv er the goods. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 5 Hubbard building SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street If you want to buy or sell ear come and see me. 4 Fords. 1915 and 1917 models, TK) and 33S Buick roadster $285 A car that will make gooe Hon truck, $200 Model 90 Overland $050. 1 ton truck trade for touring ear Briaeo touring, first clasl shape, $575 Ptudebaker, good as new, $600 Buick touring, good condition, $350 e have tho medicine for tire troa- fcle Lot ot otters, em and aee ss Open till 9 evening' Phone 867 Plumbing and Water Systems Irstalli by G SABER BEOS, 141 Botrta Liberty Bt,' Phone 650. Also agent for Fair banks-Mono Oat Engine. FOR SALE Milk row and en'Hv bee hives. . Phone 33r5. 5 8 TO LOAN $500 to 1000 on good se curities. 319 Hunrtard bldg. 5 8 HELPER wanted for machine Salem Iron Works. , shop. 57 WILL pay cash for second hand piaito at 415 Court St. 5 9 FOR SALE A good 10x14 tent. Call 2355 S. Com! St. 48 SINGER shoe sewing machine for sale cheap. 44 Court. 58 LOST Round pin set solid with tur quuSse, one stone missing. Leave at Journal office; reward. 58 FOR SALE 100-egg incubator for $9, been used verv little. Phone 81F23, M. M. Magoe, Rt. 5, Salem. 58 LOST Screw cap on gaso.'ine tank of Mitchell ear. Return to Journal of fice. 58 GENTS litiht tan suit, siz 40, $10. Society Cleaners and Ihers, 12i2 State St. " 5 9 FOR SALE Six room modern house with garage; a snap at $1400. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 3 9 FOR SALE 10 acres fiue loganberry land four miles out, $1400. F. L. Wood, Bayno bldg. 5 tf FOR SAL Young Jersey cow, fresh 6 weeks. First house west Salem . Heights school. 5 7 FOR SALE 10x14 new box tent, cost $.17.50, for $25. Also small gent's gold Hampton watch, $20. Phone 16S4. 59 FOR SALE The W. J. Culver farm, 101 Mi acres on Salem and Macleay road, terms. Phone 1603W or S1F 23. M. M. Magee. Rt. 5, Salem. 0 10 LAHY left with me to sell, light spring suit, size 40; would cost $60, new, been worn 4 times in southern Cah foinia, $17.50 will buy this suit. 1272 State St. Society Cleaners. 5 9 WANTED To contract your straw berry crop. Write giving location and amount you will have and we will call to see yon. Address Box 227, Salem, Or. 5-7 TO THE PUBLIC The office hours of the American Railway Express com pany, commencing Monday, May 12, 1919, will be 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. 5-8 FOR SALE Cadillac truck $475 Reo roadster $373 Cadillac touring ear $130 FrankKn $700 Marion Garnge, Phone 362 FOR SALE Good stock farm, consist ing of 160 acres, good house, 2 good barns, lots of good out range, plenty of water, and about 40 acres in hay. Must .be sold at once. Address, if interested, 226 care Journal. 5 8 ONE acre home for Kale, on easy tortus or exchange. 8 room ino'lern house. On paved street near car line and school. All kinds of fruit and berries. Address M care Journal or phone Owner 2410. 5-7 PRUNfi ranch for sale; 10 acres bear ing prunes, 10 acres in cultivation, Liberty district. If taken soon $.'!H0 per acre; terms. Phone 1539M. 5-12 FOR BALK 25 aero tract all cultivat ed, 6 acres bearing prunes, good H room house and horn, family orch anl; all stock and machinery. Will consider house mid lot in Salem as part -pavment. Price $4700. W. II. Grabenhorst i Co. 275 Stale St. 5 7 HOUSES FOR BALE The und rsigned will receive sealed bids for one team of horses, weight about 2900 pounds, now used by the city of Snlem in the fire department, up to 5 o'clock, p. m. Mnv lit, 1U1U. EARL HA. C, 512 City Recorder. WAITED Position as housekeeper lor Wluunrr ur itiit iieiwr jtii h i ' erences, good cook, neat, clean, re fined. 201 c.irc Journal. 5 8 """"""" I tvn ciTf x:..-l t x.wa ojiiiv .H-iiiii urw i ruwiii, i"u t irunniuii" , i t n"i I nient, large nil, guragc, irun, uer ries, conve $2K. Al ries, convenient and signtiy lor tiled: jldnss 150X 42. 5 IU FOR KALE Furniture, dresser, Eng lish china dinner set, eommon dishes, cooking utensils, garden tools, gas stove, rugs, pictures, drapery, couch cover, lamp shade, curtain stretcher, fruit jars, jelly glasses and other ar ticle. 170 8. ljlh, near Btate rt 5 8 WA'TEa-At once, good, honest man to cook for man and care for 3 well ehaved small children in, Portland; good wages to right par i ty. Call 2W H. Church tit. falein. j A REGULAR FARM AT A REGULAR SNA? 4W acre of good land in Jefferson county, Oregon; 150 acres in crop, ) head good grade lhirham cows end 1 registered Durham bull; farm machinery and horses, house and barn, l'j miles from school; fine place to run cattle, for KKiO cash. Act quick if you want bargain. See adv. manager Journal. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS flemishing Easiness Done By Live Chick Stores la cste RevivaL There have ieen indications de.riug the f-' winter that the poultry busi ness of Oreg n was going straight to the bowwows. Thou-and of fowls have been sent to slaughter through the Sa lem shippers. The price of feed has taken the nerve out of many r poultry raiser and he has thrown up the game. But a visit to the Neeilhain baby chick store on State street just now will make it look altogether different. It's a screaming center of prospective ome lettes aad picnic lunches a promise ot cackling prosperity fur Salem and vi cinity. If this little store is ourV one of si-ores i f such ia Oregon, there is a bright future hefore tln poultry in dustry iu thin valley. Baby chicks are ariiving and d parting 'by hundreds and the feeding room is a scene of swarming aetivitv. uf vou think a baby chick is the prettiest thing on earth, imagine 24H) of them m a bunch! It is a sifht that has attracted many a person to the store, ami decid ed mailt a woman to embark in the poultry business in the -backyard. Manager ".Nee tin a in stiitcs that lue market is new at its height, and the demand has beeu so tfar beyond all ex pectations that he finds it impossible to fill all orders promptly, ibis te mand is the best answer to the report that the poultry business is going into a decline iu tne norinwesi. mere umy have beeu scores of people gang out of the chicken business in Oregon, but the. thousands of baby thicks that are bring distrbuted from Salem through this one houne seems to show that hnnd reds of people are breaking into the poultry game, encouraged by the fact that it is so easy to get a start with tho "ready made" chicks. A largo pro oortion of the sales arc in small iota to people in Salem and vicinity who propose to go at it mouestiy ami taae no risks. This means a ibig addition to tho fincome of the city in the coming yc'. Mr. iNeeilham funis that the ttnitc Leghorn and Black Minorca breed are the most popular, as they are mo.i re liable layers. Many people are arrang ing to take their chicks in the middle of Juao so that they will develop Into winter laven. Speaking of the utility of chickens on the farm, he states that fruit growers hnve found a big flock of chickens Is a very good thing to have in their berry fields and orchards, as they devour an immense amount of vermin and at tire eame time reduce their own feed lulls. (Continued from Page 1.) er of fine quality, silk underclothes, half a dozea handkerchiefs, one pair of white kid shoes sir.e 4, bought at Green field ', Portland, a child's story book "Tale of Peter Rabbit," and a lit tle wooden boat. Theie was also a lawn dress with one inch ribbn.i embroidery another silk dress with beautiful hand embroidery, woolen undemkirts with hand embroidery, white silk top coat with lnce collar, xeveral pairs of white and piuk stocking anil more play thing. In another paste board box with the name ' Factory Sample Shop, Port land" stamited 011 it, there whs neatly packed additional articles for the aban doned babv. Careful;y folded along with other nr tides was a red silk cout, four gowns, three pairs of rempers, two gliit;huiii dresses, complete outfit of under gar-' moots and two pairs of brown stockings. Tlifit the baby mitit not feel lonesome in her new surroundings, there wan also found iu the box a cloth doll, a cloth dog and a In x filled wilii paper nni 1: 111 Ik. Ther- tins ulm a little t"' bed, lint in playing around Hie pul'.ce sto ti'.n ll.is ?iM'rnin'. the baby diil not cure for her toys. Tht? Mirrouioliiij's vere ko new that she enjoyed herself ii.ukiNg fiiendx with tho police and t'ie fire boys. Her riwveitji n limited to the words "chitky" and "dngL'V." On the third finger of her right hiin l fthft tcnfira n imlil rtitir Vt'hoti fmiml ttilu .; ,hp ,, rl,mfliruMv dressed, with a toboggan enp on her head, white sweater, white stocking' and playground sandals. Wl.il,. !hi iifilif.n b m L'iwt itrii I linf I . ..." 1 - j, will he properly cured for. This I morning she was tnfcea to a studio to I hove her nicture taken. TIim will be nf fv. i),irii0,i ,; i 41,;- m(,n. lnento the r,rpnt. this meant to locate the parents, vtitn every piovision mane for the comfort "f 'Ha little girl am'l the elnb orate wardrobe, the police feel r.onfi dent thst it whs a plnin ne of aban donment. Alto with the suspicion that she was left here by I'ortlund areiits and that in abandoning her, they so lected one of the finest residences in the city. m m t J'T'---'--'--riJ tf UlT W6WS J J Two well know Willamette univom- i iiMM.iiti wrir irt nil Tiiiir? nil ... . i i .i . vice iii France. Thwe were Oliver UnlDixwa ot thn rlnu of 1 tt 1 rt an. I William Hherwood, of the class f iul!, iiattnews, ine ton or iror. j. i. .tiai thews, of the department of mat he main's, cnlisleil in 1917 with the 102d infantry, while Sherwood, who is the son of lnf. rxlwin Hherwood, of the Kimball Xchool of Theology, enlisted in the same regiment aa later date, Inith seeing active warfare In the Verdun and other sectors. o Capt. P. It Newnayer, who tervel with the medical corps of the :Hlth infantry in Prance, has recently re turned from overseas, is in Snlem to day visiting with old friends and ao- i Car t,$it v s- if Ira Watch for Tomorrow's Ad It's a Money Saver You can always do better at 1 fiilTOPg I LL iloOOIJiiGOODSrw quaintances, Capt. Jt'ewniyer is a for mer high school and university tu dent of tialem and has a wide circle of friends to greet him. Ho ia a broth er of Associate Hecretary Newmyer of the state V. M. C. A. work. Attorney General Brown returned to day from eastern Oregon, called to Sa lem Iby important legal matters. fhe supreme eourt will continue their ses sion in Pendleton through the. week. " Tie effort to get the named of ev ery man or woman who was of service during the late wnr, ia progressing fav orably, although it seems fow men have not filled tho bluuks. This work is being .done in order that a proper history may be written of all who par ticipated in the conflict. Through the county superintendent office, blanks have been sent to all teachers in the county. Thoso who want blanks, should write W. M. Bmith, county superin tendent, Snlom, and they will be ail ed at once. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, has been appointed state historian for the war. 8. H Van Trump, county fruit In spector, whose homo near Mt. Angel was destroyed by fire a few days ago, says "tho greater part of his fine li brary was saved. A friend of Mrs. Van Trump hnd called during the af ternoon and as it was a littir chilly, she built a fire in the fireplace from cedar shingles. While they wero out in the yard, the draft up the chimney forced some of the burning lwi ogles out. upon tho roof. Before tho firo was dis covered, it had gained such headway that it could not be put out. Then all etTorts were made to save part 01 household .furniture and the library. The canned fruits and nieuts in an ad joining building were also destroyed by fire. The lnwn slloiit the house, which had been carefully liuil nut aiiii which was on of the must artistic in the county was also destroyed. The insnrnnce was $1HI0, covering about, two fifths of the loss. Tonight at the Commercial club there will bo a meeting of till commit tees that have charge of the fourth' of duly celebration. On Tuesday noon of m xt week there will l.o llio meeting with men from the Commercial clubs tliroughi ut the county to effect a coun tv commercial organization. One week from tonight. May II, there will be held the regular monthly milling of the ( 'oiiimerciiil club. 1. Oreenbanm, director of IlieVneial depiirtiiunt prom ises some speeiul eiiteriiiiiiment for the evening. The airplanes will not exhibit In Sa lem until some time after the Hose festival in Portland, June 11-1-4. While they will enter the valley from the south, it has been decided to puss Sa Jem mi the way to Tertland and do the. flying here on the return south. Americans And Canadians Defeat Bolshevist F&rce London, May 7. d'ulted Perss.) American and Cunndiiin troops follow ing a long march, defeated bolshevik forces on the Murmansk front Katurdny and raptured Mesebknyn, it was report ed in an official dispatch received by the war office. 'On Hundny, detachments of Cana dians and Americana, after a long march, eiptured Mes-lskayn, establish ing outposts to the southward," said the communique. Prisoners and railway material were iciitured Tho enemy left 40 "-ad on ., ii the field. Our losses were four killed ""'lJ f',"lr minded. "The American rni'wuy troops are in valuable in opening ,,mmunict.t.OTiS Hcfland May Refuse To Turn Wiihela Over To Ecteste The Hague, May 7. (United Tress ) That Holland will refuse the eriec,ted demand of the allies to turn. William Ho'ienzollern over to them for trial wns l oiu aini in mrormation ooinineu j-om confidential sources tmlay, J BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Buy Your New Corset This Week Full Stocks To Choose From. Now is the time to select your new Nemo, if you are a Nemo wearer, or discover its incomparable value if you are not, be cause we have now a complete range of Nemo models in stock. "The Corset for all Figures" TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE ins 3 8 0 4 9 1 Severoid; 8t. Louis ...... .. .... Cleveland . Oallia, Loudermilk Vhle and Muuamnker. and Detroit :. i 9 2 .. 9 11 t Chicago Erickson and Ainsmith; Sthulk. Fiber and All other guinea postponed on account of rain. t By L. 0. Martin (Cnited Press Staff Correspondent.) Washington, May 7. 8enutors today eargeily awaited publication of the peace treaty summary. They were pre pared to Stan it carefurry 1 How it squares with the fourteen points. 2 Whether it contains any -r-prises iu the way of concessions or ar rangements not hinted at In eaoio dis patches from Paris. 3 Whether it entangles the United States in any unexpected European all. ances or agreements of a perniaiiciit character. Indications in republican r ire let are that soon there will be str.temcnts di signed to show that President Wilson luiled to put through his peace program based on his I t point. lltmocruts are prepared to counter any Tin h attack bv iiointing out thnt the league of nations covenant will tak cure of some of the tiicslioiis lutoived in the 11 points and that President Wil son never expected adoption of kn li'iice program ill toto. ROUND COABT LEAGUE BASES :t : ( Itv I'nile I 1'ress.) Yestenlcy 's winners; Los Angeles, Hentlle, Sue ruin on to. Homo runs; Cnuipton and Wnlsli, iSt ntlle. With li 10 to 1 lead oter them ill thn eight h, the lienvers staged a rally nei-tin;- i x runs. K-nMle won 10 to 7. The Angels won the first gnnie oB their " ci in nil" si'iiis with tiiil SenlH ,i to 2. Scoring the winning run in the ninth, the .Scooters won from Sr.lt Lake 7 to li. 1 he (liiklnod Vernon iiine w.is pos; (oni ! on ncimnt of insiiff ii-o nt teaon lo hold a name. Tho Tigers were still - p .,i.,p time. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, tho tubgrj-' tute fur calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People adlicted with bar breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, tugaf. c jdted tablets are talcen for bad breath ty all who know them. ,,ut -firmly j,, sn(j liver ttlmulalina them to natural action. r karing the blood and gently purifying fia entire system. They da that which thngcrouj calnmcl does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of na?ty, sickenino, rriping catliartics nre derived from Dr. 1 dwards Olive Tablets without griping, pin or any dnnrrrceable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula alter ewnteen years nf prnc tice among paticiiis afilicted with bowel and liver complaint; with the attendant ..bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compounl mixea wita olive oil; you will know them bf their olive cokr. Take one or two every night f'r xj "t. iocand25c fr bus. AH druggists.