DAILY CATlTATi, JOljfR?TAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1010. r y We B uy Direct From The Mill And buy in large quantities, that insure us the same prices that are given to the largest stores on the coast. WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS SPRING: 20,000 Yards of Embroidery. (It is nearly all sold now) How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? our friend was. blowing about buying 100 Petticoats, we had oVer 500 petticoats on the way here in one order, 100 petticoats in another, 240 petticoats in another line in the house besides our regular stock. How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? A recent buy was 1500 Turkish Bath Towels, and there are usually three to fivetimes This amount of towels of all kinds taken together in the house, How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? 1 600 yards of Crash in one spring buy, with a great deal more in the house, ' How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? 1 'ars and Jabots this spring, with a lot more on the way, How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? 200 Dorset Covers bought this Spring, - ' ' " " ' '"' ' " How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? 600 White Wash Belts in one buy, . --n-cr How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? 100 dozen of one style of Handkerchiefs alone bocght in a buy is a common thing and an order of handkerchiefs means hundreds of dozens of handdkerchiefs, . How Does That Sound for Buying in 1-4 Dozen Lots? These big buys and so many more thatwe could fill this- whole page with them, are made to get price concessions, and you will find that we are passing these concessions on to you, Visit the store and you wil! find every one of these articles at prices that means that you are v 4 .-r?:.. , Saving by our purchasing power and by the small profits we ask of you. We never ask the public more than 6 per cent or 7 per cent Of our rales, as we count on making about one-third of our profit ty discounting bills ' from the wholesale houses, Now, Brother Merchants, knock and keep on knocking. If we worry you, knock us; it don't pay to waste printers' ink knock ing competitors, unless they really worry you. Otherwise, boost your own store and boost Salem. But Don't Wilful(y Misrepresent the Other Fellow. M 6AVE HIM LICENS T MA STATESMAN EDITOR FACES HIS BRIDE-TO-BE, WHO CALMLY ASICS HIM ALL ABOUT HIM. SELF BEFORE ISSUING THE LICENSE. Thero is OnBy One That is PP X-RAYS AND SMILES. USED THE WOULD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Always remember tho full name. Look for this signature ou every box. 25o. roil Tox Rickard, tho prize fight pro moter, says he is disgusted with prize fighting. The ungentlemanly conduct of people outside tho profes sion is what makes him sore. He should console himself with tho thought that ho Is not alone, but tho larger part of the United Statea peoplo are much more thoroughly disgusted than the delicate minded Tex. Imagine yourself strolling into tho county clerk'a office with your bo trathed's Bister to secure a marrlago license, and Imagine yourself greet ed by your betrothed from behind tho license counter, and she advancing in all maidenly innocence to wait upon you. Imagine yourself saying to her that you want a marrlago license, and then imagine her turning to the license book to comply with your wants, and proceeding in a business-like man ner to Issue tho license. Imagine yourself looking down into Ltho eyes of tho woman you love, and sho asking you as demurely and Inno cently as though you wore a complete stranger for your name, and your awkward and hesitating reply. Imagine her going down the line of questions, and asking you for your age, your birth place; tho birth placo of your parents things sho ought to know after several years of ardent courtship and Imagine her formally asking that tantalizing and embar rassing question as to your color and adding, "is it red or white." Imaglno yourself feeling tho blood creep, to your cheeks until your face burns as though on fire and its color is anything but white, and your girl and her sister and the clerks and offi cials laughing at your discomfort and embarrassment. Imagine 'yourself through with the ordeal, and your betrothed taking an inventory of ' herself, her ago, her birth placo and all tho other ques tions, and writing down the answers in the license book, and then turning to you and having you subscribe on oath to your statement -atld all of it lust as unconcernedly as though it meant some other person's weddlrig, and not hers. Imagine all this, and It will convoy to you a faint picture of a confused and embarrassed newspaper man Donald Henry Upjohn, city editor of the Statesman, when he applied for a marriage llcenso for the uniting of himself and Miss Lois Byrd, clerk in the office of the county clerk In thd bonds of matrimony. Mr. Upjohn sought out the clerk's office at tho closo"b'f tho day's T)usi- ness. Accompanying him was Miss Grace Byrd; and as tho two advanced to the counter where cupld reigns, Miss Lois Byrd greeted them, and calmly proceeded to Issue tho license to hef fiance. Tho officials say that this Is the first timo in Marlon county that a bride has ever issued a mar riage license for her own wedding, and Miss Byrd probably has tho dis Unction of beiag tho first in the state who ever issued suph a llcenso to tho man whom sho was tawed. Wedding Tills Evening. Tho wedding will occur this even ing and will bo one of tho social evonts of the season. It will be hold at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Byrd. After tho wedding the couple will leave for Newport, whero thoy will spend their honeymoon. Rev. Knight will officiate. TO LOOK INTO COAST DEFENCES r UNITED riUE8ft UU8HD WltB.J Washington, Juno 22. After pig eon-holing Representative McLach lan's resolution demanding that tho war department bo called upon to show Its preparedness for war, tho houso committee on military affairs today decided unanimously to report In favor of the resolution. MoLachlan's resolution and his speech, mado at tho timo of its In troduction, declaring that tho Jap anese could capture and hold tho Pa cific states, has resulted in thousands of letters being sent to tho military authorities demanding that tho war department mako a statement on the matter. NO BOOSE AT THE RINGSIDE SUBSCRIBERS. If you got your paper by mall kindly watch the tag and see when tho time is up, and remit promptly, or notify us to stop tho paper; otherwise bill will bo mado for tho timo the paper comes after expira tion of last payment. I UNITED PII1SS U.ABKD WIUB.l Reno, Nov., Juno 22. Sheriff C. P. Forroll will permit no intoxicating liquors to bo sold or brought into tho grounds whero tho Jeffries-Johnson fight will bo hold July 4. "I intond to enforce that order by promptly arresting every offender," said tho sheriff. Extra deputies will bo appointed and order will be maintained If pos sible. Sheriff Ferrell says he will protect the fight, as It Is legally li censed. "Thero Is an Impression abroad that Reno is a frontier town, and that everything goes," said Perrol. "But thoso who come hero July 4 will find that laws aro strictly enforced," KAISER GAME BUTJJRIPPLED Berlin, Juno 22. Determined to witness tho regatta at Kiel, Kaiser Wllholm started for Hamborg today with his right leg and hand bandaged to protect the sores which havo caused him much suffering in tho last fort night, imperial physicians pro nounced the soro on tho hand and ab- sfiffss, aiid tho' soro on tho kaiser's knee' tin Irritation from1 riding boots. It was feflown1 that" tho sdrds" Wore se rious, and some' apprehension was caused a wedfe agoV rT HEAT CLAIMS 31 IN CHICAGO WIFE HELD HIM ON FIRS BALL PLAYER RUBE WAJDDELL WHIPS IHS WIFE, AND SUE STANDS HIM UE'wiTn A GUN WHILE WAITING FOR THE TO LICE. Poor Digestion? This is one of the first signs of stom ach weakness. Distress after eating, sour eructations, sick headache, bil ious conditions are all indicative that it is the stomach that needs assistance. Help it to regain health and strength by taking Chicago, June" 22.-A total of 31 deaths is recorded today Since tho be ginning of the hot wave that has car ried the mercury to tho top of tho tube In Chicago and vicinity. Tho temperature began to rlao again today and moro fatalities wero predicted. Tho humidity is Intense, Tho maximum registered yosterday was 90 degrees. o . FLEET WILL VISIT CHILIAN WATERS united mssa isuseo wins. J St Louis, Mo., Juno 22. George Edward (Ruho) Waddoll, eccontrlc ox-pitcher of tho St. Louis Ameri cans, failed to put thorn ovor tho plate and has been benched by tho Splice Rubo was arrested for at emptlng to spin his brido on hor head and for blackening her oyo. Mrs. Rube, who was Madgo Mc Gulro and signed with George Ed ward last March after ho had re leased his former wifo through, the divorco courts, objected to hor hus band's stylo of play. Rubo alleged that under tho rules he had a right to do anything that struck his fancy. A wrangle resulted and when tho po lice) arrived to mako a decision on the troublesome point' Mrs. Rubo was holding hor husband frozon to his baso through tho latent threat- of a six shootor. "Rubo Is crazy," said his wife af ter tho police had taken hor husband to a coll, where ho spent tho night. "Ho has driven mo crazy, too." Rubo was forcibly Boparafod from tho St. Louis American's payroll a fow days ago. o SULLIVAN CUT HIS PARTNERS THROAT BYINO MAN PICKED UP Bl TRAltf CREW, TELLS OF niS PART NERS FIENDISH ATTACK ON HIM. ECHAM'S PILLS for they are a stomach remedy that never disappoints. They act quick ly and gently upon the digestive organs, sweeten the contents of the stomach, carry off the disturbing elements, and establish healthy con ditions of the liver and bile. The wonderful tonic and strength ening effects from Beechara's Pilb, make them a safe remedy 'they Help Weak Stomachs la Box' -ith full directions, 10c and 2Sc CURED TO STAY CURED. H M H M M M M M H M M M H M M M IMIIIIIHH1 IIIHMHMtlltin II 1 IH WEEP EDUCT Washington, Juno 22. Ordors havo bcon Issued for tho flrBt dlvl- slou of tho Pacific fleet to sail from San Francisco August 14 for Val paralso, Chile, to participate In tho Chilean centennial which begins in Soptombar. Tho first division con slsts of the California, Colorado, Washington and Pennsylvania, com manded by Rear-Admiral G. B. Har bor. I Our Closing Out Sale is still the Great Attraction of Shoe Buyers j; All Mens $5.00 oxfords $3.50 " - All Mens $4.00 oxfords $2.95 All Mens $3.50 oxfords $2.45 ) Mens $3.00 oxfords $2.00 : Ladies $5.00 oxfords $3.75 Ladies $4.00 oxfords $3.00 Ladies $3.00 oxfords $225 Ladies $2.50 oxfords $1.95 Everything: in our store is being sold at prices that are loosincr us monev. f "T JJ 4--k must' J j-tvvf- vmiinA i. I.L. 1 J Y" .. . .Z'. UUL LUIS JjpiCllUlu aiun. uiuoi uuacu uui lcgaiUIC!S ui uie loss 10 US. LO not loose this opportunity to save money. Our sizes are not broken. We can fit you THE KJNOKJK SHOE GO. Reports Exaggerated. Washington, Juno 22. According to tho Mexican Ambassador today tho reports of revolutionary upris ings In Mexico are osaggoratod and the authorities deolaro the situation 44 is, not serious. Ho said tho trouble is pot moro than tho usual disorders Incidental to a presidential olectlou a no iievoiuuonista, no cam, "aro few in numbv." 444 STATE STREET tHIIIUUIHIHHHMIIIHHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMm IHIIIIIIIHHHItMIH i Cheery Fair (uocnv The result of tho contest for queen of tho Cherry Fostival. at noon Wed nesday still shows Miss' Cowles to havo a substantial load. Consider able Interest Is bolng- shown in the contest, and tho winning candidate seem to bo conelscont voto-gottors. The contest will, close at noon, Tuos day, July 5 The contestants now otand as follows) Naiio cowioa ;.. ess Gone Bella .14 Lola Belong GQB Mary Efckerlen 1 403 Mabel Smith 38$ Barbara Durbln 2-10 Vrne DWltte 235 Grace ISoff 160 rtwrjr Maxera 12$ Boats driven by electric storage re utilized for busnw purpose in Germany to a greater extent than-in any of the other coimtlree. Chehalls, Wash., Juno 22. John Sullivan, accused of tho mu'rdor of his pal, Alvln W. Black by Black as ho was dying, has not been captured today. Black's throat was cut yesterday while he slept by tho Great North ern railroad tracks near Wlnlock. He and Sullivan were traveling to Wlnlock to seek work. Rapidly bleeding to death, his windpllo cut and unabld to talk, Black dragged himself to tllb , rail road track and signalled, a passing work train. Hd Wild picked up b'y tho crow and carried bactt td Winlckk, where ho died. As ho lay dying in tho cabobso ho told what ho lirifiiv, with the help of paper and pencil and nods and gestures. Ho wroto that ho met Sullivan at Vancouver, Wash. That they had had no quarrol, and that ho know of no motlvo for Sulli van's attack. Black had only 80 conts. Black carried a suit case, bearing tho namo of A. P. Roberts. Ho gave tho namo of his father as Peter Black, of Wolverine, Mich. 0 SOME CHANGES IN 48 YEARS Ilbw n Salem 01Uccn J?6uhd Com ' pleto Freedom from Kidney Troubles. If you suffor from backache From urinary disorders From any disoaqso of tho kidneys, Bo curo4 to stay cured. Pioan'a Kidney. Pills mako lasting cures. 1 Balem pcpplo testify. t J Horo'a onejase of It: N. S. Wllliamsi' foot' of Gajnea Avo., Salem Oro., sasi "A number of years ago tjie dgotora told me. that my kidneys wore badly dlscor ;dored, I came out Wost thJnklns that tllS changd of cllmato woull help mo, but this was not tho casa and although I tried many remedies, I becamo no hotter. I suffered in tensely fronl P u"!nB a0n 1& the small of my baek es it Hvo coal word placed directly ovtir Ejy kld noys'i Tho kldnoy secfotlons wero' iWdguIar in passage and unnatural. After taking tho contents of two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I did not havo tho least pain In my back and my kldneyo woro restored to a normal condition." (Statemont giv en January 30, 1906.) Confirmed -Proof. , On Novombor 20, 1909, Mr. Wil liams said: "Tim-statement I gava for. publication in 1906 in favor of Doan's Kldnoy Pills.", was correct. This remedy cured mo of kidney and bladder trouble and I havo rocommended it on many occa sions." For salo by all dealers. Prlco B0 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United! States. Romombor tho namo Doan'a -and take no other. Forty-eight yearn ago; says tho Blue Mountain Eagle, the first tent was pitched on tho slto of tho pres ent town of Canyon City Littlo did thoso first miners think that their camp was pltchdd on ground that would contribute 'to tho worlds supply of gold tho enormous sum of fifteen million dollars. Little did they think then that In tho coming half contury cities would dot the landscape of Eastern Oregon, Who of that hardy lot had tho prophetic vision that could look forward to tho time when tho horseless carriage would run up and down tho streets of tho city thoy then and thoro found ed, Who of that pionoor party, forty eight years ago, ooujd Imaglno that tho timo Would ovor como whoa it Would bo necessary for tho protection "of the life and safety of tho citizens of Canyon City for tho city council to pass an ordinance regulating tho speed of automobllos through tho streets of the town that was to be. Yob, timo changes. And all things koop pace with tho change. Forty eight years from now tho city council of tho town of Canyon City may bo called upon to regulate the speed of flying machine over tho town and muko It a misdomunaor for one to fly pvpr the town at nti elevation lees than one mile, Who knows? Con don Tlmeti. Tftft to Go to Beverly. rUMTM l-HHNM UKAUM) WIHM.I Beverly, Mum.. June a 2. Aire. William II. Taft will arrive hero iff private car tomorrow and proueud to the Beverly nuinmer white houna. The president will nut leave WftehUigtori for several deya. Th iiu miner home has been put in excel lent condition in expectation of the rrlv of titer presidential family. All patent medicines or medicines ad vortisod In this paper aro for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only cash drug store in Oregon, owos no ono, and no ono owos it; carries largo stock; its Bbolven, counters and show cnuea aro loaded with drugs, medlcinoa, notions, toi let nrtlclos, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone is a regular graduate la mcdi olno and has had many years of ex porlonco in tho practice. Consulta tions aro free. Prescriptions y,nro froo, and only regular price for med icine. Dr. Stono can bo found ut his drug store, Salora, Or., (roui 7 In tho morning until 9 at nibt. SALEM SANITARIUM Oornor Capital -and MiirDon Bin. General Hospital and Sana torium for nervous and mental dijKMuieii. First olaee attendance of nureee and phyelolan guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Mrs. Marteana McAfphj Matron. ' Phono Main 1951.