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CULT CAflTiX JCT2JAL, 8ALK2. OEEGOI TUESDAY, KIT 11, Mil BKMBn'lrgc BUG SHOE XT II 3 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY The New York Sensation I X X e, ,i3s; X STILL ON ED WAR HOL.L LAN 'S nci rcrs. "5 w. (Q)TP(Ct Jl ini "TIN. f i'i.nf,.,J V A .V I, . A' ' ' 7 17 f :nr.,. J v v t V V 1 A D D X F771 Iberncebhosto.! Closing Out t; Powerful Explained Pictures The Lights and Shadows of a Great City LIFE IN THE fe Boot Shop T? tS TP Won3 rn 55 ALSO. CLOSING OUT AT 255 N. COMMERCIAL STREET Sales getting larger every day, New shipments of La dies' Tan and White Nubuck button shoes just arrrived and thrown out at wholesaale prices. Do not buy until you see Price, Ladies' $3.50, $4.00 and $5,00 Button and Lace Ox fords in all leathers, now go SOC Lad'es' $3,50, $4.00 and $5,00 Button and Lace, High shnns in all leathers, now rro ft2 t . . x Men's Patent leather shoes, Johnson & Johnson, Strong Garfield, $5,00 and $6,00 grades, Q Cn 10c No Raise in Prices 10c EVERYTHING IN THE STORE MUST BE SOL TO CURTAIL ISSUAHCE OF UNCTIONS (rxino nni leaded mm Washington, May 14. Aiming to curb the Issuance of Injunctions In strikes, the anti-Injunction bill of Congressman Her.y D. Clayton, of Al abama, chairman of the house judi ciary committee, was the subject of a three-hours' debate in the house today, that body having met early for the ex press purpose of considering the meas ure. The Clayton bill prescribes rules and regulations to curb the Issuance of federal Judge Injunctions, especial ly In the case of strikes or boycota. In a general way It prohibits Injunc tions In labor disputes, unless lrrepar. able and Immediate damage to proper ty Is probable, and bars Injunctions which are Issued without notice In ad. vancc. The bill also provides for se curity for costs and damages In cases where Injunctions are Issued. Congressmen Mann, Cannon, Dal zell, Norrls and Lcnro.it attacked the "gag'' rule under which the bill was considered. Chairman Henry, of the rules committee, defended the measure. LM vJi jT State C0 street 320 State Street tUXTION KtrOIUTD JET (Continued front pag 1.) soiirian would carry every county In the stats. ( bans at Lou Angi-lt1. Is Angeles, Cal., May 14. The worst confusion that has marked au election In Lot Angeles In many years reigned at the polls and campaign headquarters here today. Iji, k of funds at the disposal of the county clerk curtailed the s'e of the clerical force there, and hundreds of new voters today found difficulty in locating their precinct polling places. Scores of old precincts have been sub divided, and many persona spent two or three hours trying to cnat their bal lots. The headquarters of every pres idential candidate were bombarded throughout the day by voters demand ing help. The early voting was surprisingly light, campaign managers attribute this to the chaotio conditions. Women voters, however, were active, and a fair proportion of the female vote was cant during the early hours. How TIio Body Kills Germs. (7rrm that let into ths body art tilled in two wars hy ths whit eorputele of the blood, and by ftrm-ktliint nlitamel that il ia th blood. Just what this t ,litnr ii, w do ant know. Ths titood ot healthy penon always hat torn jWm-killinf tuhtunr ia it to ward of tlx attack of diieaM Thm fountain brad i t lila is tlx stomach. A man who has weak and impaired aloinach and who iltrt not properly di(wt hit Jood will ooa find that hit blood hat twom weak end impnverithed, and (hit hit who I body it improperly and iiuufncienlly nour i ncd. 1 a put tha body in hrnlthy coml.tvoo, to Iced Iba tyoum on rich, rtd blood n.id throw out lbs puiMint from the body( nnth,n in th pt lofty years bit excelled Dr. l itre t Uoldra Medical Uiieovery, a pur lyria eitraet (without alcohol), ot blood root, (olden Ktl and Ortiou (rap niot, Hon root, Biaudntk anil quccu't root with black cherry hark. "My liuobind wni a funVrrr from ttomarh tronWn and Impure bl'l." rlu Miw. .Iamk II. Miirut, o( f rank i Tt, Kv. "iln luid a i"'m on hi" Imca tlinl would form a seat, wiiicli would drv and dn o oil In il,t a month, then nnotloT vi'inl. I l!,iii,M;:itelr trm. It cntlnuetl thl wif .r l"ii t "ie. lie irwl every re mod y lht any oih woull i:n;.t f.nt lotind nn fdlef. 1! tlfn tried )T. l'lerv-'t ( o n M. dloiil Inx-oTxry nkli'h rompl. tely rnrnd hlin. H h.is ri ivixl r.if.1 now fur two )er. a-id I iw.iuiui'iid tL.S Vuluaiilo tn.xi olnu for liuimrltleN ol thu IiI.hmI." Dr. firm's Plrmant Trllelt reiulal ami Inv'sont tuimich, liver and bowcl. u(ir-coalcd, tiny (ranuln. r V-', ORGAfHZED TO FIGHT THE FOREST FIRES With the adoption of a system whareby the county forest fire fight ing associations may appoint their own wardens, State Forester Elliott hopes to materially better the staet's forest fire fighting organizations. He is just back from a visit to many of the counties of the state, and re ports that the prosiiects for efficient organizations In all of the counties are splendid. In a number of them good organizations were effected last year, and theae have been strengthened. Because the supervlalng wardens were appointed last year by the state, harmony in the work was not as prev alent as It should lie. With tho ap pointment of these left to the local organisations. It Is believed discord will be eliminated. Ten thousand dollars Is available this year under the Week's law for the hiring of forest rangers, that can be employed by this fund and the funds of the state will bring the total avail able up to 9i. THEY CLE EVELYN HAS 2-YEAR 0L0 rittahuig May 11. Nelghboors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holman, step father and mother of Mi. Kvelyn NelU-Thaw, declared today Hint Ev elyn and her alleged 2 year-old sou. 'Anthony,' hav been at tho Holman homo In Brooklyn, a suburb of Pitts burg, for a week. They declared that they have seen Evelyn and the baby together several times In Brookllne. Detective Roger O'Mara, of Pitts burg, who assisted Thaw In his at tempts to secure bis release from the Matteawan Insane hospital, where he was committed, following his shooting of Stanford White, still denies Thaw's paternity of the child, and declared to day that the reports of Its being seen In the neighborhood were untrne. THE HOSE A FILTER TO STRAIN THE AIR Catarrh Clogged Tiostrlls a Breeding riuee (or Deadly Germs. The nostrils are perfect '"air fil ters" and, when kept in clean, heal thy state, strain every bit of air we breathe, catching all dust particles, foreign matter and germs. The air is full of genus. Yon cannot dodge them, but you can ' safeguard your self against catarrh and other di seases contracted In the process of breathing by keeping the nostrils clean and healthy. Catarrh germs will sometimes get In their work, and you may mistake the symptoms for an ordinary cold. Don't take any chances. If you have a stuffed up feeling In the bead, or If your throat is sore or filled with phlegm. Just grease the nostrils with a little Ely's Cream Palm, draw the pure, aromatic fumes back In the head, and you will be astonished at the effect. In a few minutes you will feel a loosening up In the head, the nasty discharge will soon be stopped, the soreness gone, and you will feel a sense of genuine relief. Ely's Cream Balm not only wards off catarrh, but will quickly cure even a chronic, longstanding case of cataraj). It takes the trouble right where It starts, in the nose and throat, cleanses, heals and strength ens the raw, sore Inside skin, or membrane, and In this way drives out catarrh and makes you prolf against this filthy, disgusting disease. Summer colds, which often hang on for weeks, can be qulcly cured with this cleansing, healing, antiseptic balm. All drugglRts sell It for fifty cents a bottle, and the one bottle Is generally all that Is neded to effect a complete cure. Try It today. Spec ial Agent J. C. Perry. U0EART1I TOOGII 0EI1 AT f.lEDFORD rXITID PICSS LliBED Witt. Medford, Ore., May 14. A den of in iquity, In which slavery,' gambling. stabbing affrays and possible murder figures has been unearthed as the re sult of the stabbing and robbery of Wo Lee,a local Chinese laundryman Sunday night Jim Ling, an Ashland Chinaman Is in jail, as Is Laura White, his white slave, aged 22, who was apprehended trying to purchase opium. She states that the stabbing affray was the result of fight over her Illicit earnings, prompted by Jeal ousy. ' The woman tells a sordid tale. Two months ago she was sold for $200 by a Chinaman who posed as her husband In San Francisco to Jim Ling, who brought her to Ashland, and then to Medford, and was living off her earn ings. She declares she was begging Wo for drups when the stabbing and robbery occurred. No trace of $S00 in gold secured has been found. BRITISH COLUMBIA sawmill rirnxs CNITID TRESS IJtASKn WIHE.1 New Westminster, B. C, May 14. The Royal City Lumber mills here, one of tho oldest established and big gest plants In British Columbia was completely destroyed by fire this af ternoon. The cause is as yet unknown. But it progressed with such rapidity after its first discovery that In spite of the general alarm turned In and the quick arrival of the whole fire de partment both automobile and horse division, it was Impossible to do any thing more than confine the flames to the Ill-fated planL Fortunately there was no wind or other mills, though situated at some little dlsUince, might havo easily been concluded In the conflagration as the Intense heat of the last few days has made every thing as dry as tinder. The fire Is j still in progress and the loss cannot yet be learned. ANDERSON IS SENT TO THE ASYLUM John Anderson, who was arrested in the northern part of the city yester day afternoon, on account of his pe culiar actions, proved to be insane. He made two attempts to take his life within the last few days. He was prevented from accomplishing the deed by his fellow workmen, with whom he was laying Bteel on the Ore gon Electric railroad southeast of the city. He left the railroad camp Sun day, came to the city and wandered around town aimlessly, but his actions did not attract much attention until about noon yesterday, when he made another attempt to take his life, by throwing himself Into the river near North Mill creek. The water was shal low at the point where he went In and he was discovered right away, and his life was saved by those who saw him. When questioned by the officers he was unable to account for his strange j conduct, and to most of the questions pui to nun ne answered with "I don t know." In the afternoon he was taken before Judge Bushy, where an exam ination was made as to his sanity un der the direction of Dr. O. B. Miles, who pronounced him Insane. He was taken to the asylum. A Rebel Victory. Corroborating the report of the United Press correspondent,' Colonel Caesar Canales telegraphed Colonel Castuala Herra, at Juarez, today that the rebels had taken Maplml Sunday, capturing Raoul Madero, brother of the president. Lebanon's strawberry fair, June C, 7. 8. r . W'-S5j j St-4l--iT.'?.:'J:M OFTEN AKES A QUICK NEED FOR '21 .in. r jrr fi ttrmrmi yfeSTHAT'S SURE DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY 1 FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AMD ALL TROUBLES OF THROAT AMD LUNGS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION PRICE SOc and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY i. C. rERBT. -" H YOUR GOOD WILL LEAD YOU TO Cook Gas WITH and Be Comfortable In a Cool Kitchen Call Main 85 and let our representative explain the cost Salem Gas Works TimHHWMHmmmHmm - 4--m---m r-