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TWO TOTfl n TT V PIT, I ,niDkr.. ' 1 i.rn, juiinti,. .-i,r,!VT, urfK. FRIDAY. JUXE 21 1313 mi rr"-T rr - Tim- t iiji -rirTTi Wi ULIIU , , tmlm Trnll-:M u B uiuiiii 1 -U!8L.- -1 - -I mm ' ' '" ' ' " f r r:v::-.."-'.:-.i.. - j;.""'.:;-- l him " it . Proof that Some Women do Avoid OfiArafinnc Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wi. tars: j. B 1 1 1 1 1 m i Trnm rpma a rcnnh db ii-hini. .n.,, j . i r : - nmvu infleu piLTCiDir rains ll.ke !Lwmf9,lhr?ugh my baolc nd d- I finally lost all my strength sol had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation f ou not listen to it I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me All women who have female trouble of any kind should trv Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." 7 How Mix. Boyd Avoided an Onrfi,rn ' Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female trouble which u.x7 u.uvu luiuiiui, oiiu iiwu uucwrs aeciueu that F 1 IU11 II I H a A trt n. tKMnnk n 1 ' 1 . utv w 8u iuivuju iu uuruuou oeiore i could pt well. "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E.Pink- i igcwun vuuipuumi, auvisea me to try it be- TAM Bllhmiini. nM . .1 T 1 1 . . Duuuumug wau upcrauun. ii relieved me from TTtv traiihlna oa T nn n J . I. ...... - 1 . 1 . vri, vo 1 vc" uw " uuuse woia wunouiany Hlfiiktlltw T nili:, 1. .. i u.u.uu.iij. x uuM mj nuuian who is anuciea wltll female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-j ituio ommuna a trial anu it will uo as much T7V r there." Mrs. Mabib Boyd, 1421 5th bt., LA N. E., Canton, Ohio. lij jfo -vcry uici woman anoui ETOIA E. PIWKHATCS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Before Submitting To An Operation LYDIA E.PINKHAn MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. tl IBM k aurur iVWUK i ifti j: I It; I 2$) (Continued from page one) ' V. M. MeCarrcll, Vernal, Utah. Walter C. Cooper, Grand Bapids, Mich Sergeant Harold J. Cox, Cedar Bapids, Iowa. C. H. Meyer, Chicago. " Trumpeter, C. . Coe, Chicago. Wounded severely: Privates C. J. Pickering, Weldiuan Mich. P. H. Martin, Salina, Kan. H. C. Myers, Mclean, 111. , C. S. Markham, Dalals, Taxas, H. Q. Cooley, Chicago. A. E. Bcbuens, Cleveland, 0. J. P. O'Brien, Detroit,. Mich. L. Dresden, Chicago. 0. S. Brooks, Bedias, Texas. L. L. Enghauser, 8t. Louis, Mo. . W. Siegle, 8t. Louis, Mo. D. Carpenter, Hwanton, Ohio. S. JTalblaub, St. Louis, Mo. P. W. Gordon, Oquawaka, 111. B. J. Lut,"s, Dalas, Texas. W. P. Lindey, Cincinnati, 0, C. Comstock, Jr., Detroit, Mich. J. W. fitranahaii, Mount Ayr, Iowa J. C. McMillan, Cleveland, Ohio. R. L. Williams, Scotts Bluff, Neb. Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be AJLemedy That Constipated and Happy small fill Smill Dom ' SuuUFriM A TTLB IVER I PIUS. Makes Life Forth Living Ganrilna bus titnuun many colorless facet but V will greatly help most Dale-faced mo!. " - - r-M ( B. W. N.awtoB. 4707 Eleventh hvphhr N, E., Seattle Wash. tt. F. Simpson, Columbia, Pa. A. M. Buck, Kalamazoo, Mich. J. P. Wnuk, Mahaffcy, Pa. J. A. Hall, East St. Louis, Idll. W. L. Holland. Ottnmwn S. C. Cudmun. 248 Twentv PnnrJIi street, Portland, Ore. h. Bowors, 1 airmont, W. Va. L. Mullinix, Casey Creek, Ky. P. J. Burton, Martins Pery, hio. W. S. McClelan, Colfax, 111. B. Barchus, Blackwell, Mo. li. P. Willet, North Henderson, HI. D. W. Field, Minneapolis, Minn. Gerald V. Waules. Omaha. Nnh W. J. Gorniely, New Berlin, 111. E. G. Hamel, Toledo, Ohio. E. J. Pecnesnye, Detroit, Mich. C. H. Hehert. hfSi Prnnciacii Stroot Befkelev. Cal. 11. lialbraith, Mio, Mich. V. V. Ingham, Hopkins, Mich. P. J. J. Oadv. Hfiflllmnnf Tvoa Corporals G. P. Hunter. Duuiatnwn i rim, P. P. Eich, Alden, Pa. B. J. Matthews, Saginaw, Mich, B. A. Pletcher, Chicago. ' B. V, Connelly, Bock Island, HI G. Marklev. Williams flkla Sergeants it. A. O'i&cefo, Carnegie, jrcuu. C. 0. Spankuch, Chicago. A. 8. Kinir. Cleveland. Ohio H. Y. Kajkey, Atlantic Mine, Mich. i. yv. Duuieriana, t'nmp, Urk. Gunnery Sergeant, H. Gay, Mount l lcasant, Mich. . . mom: Br CAROL a DIBBLE Another popular S' wifir will be enrolled iiui th. or J on wides, when Miss Bar bara SHeiner and Lieutenant Karl C. Fletrei Dliirht their tmih th;. at a mpl home wedding, whiek will be solemnized t the home of Miss Steiner'a parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Le Sterner, at eight oVck. Bey. W. G. Elliott, Jr., pastor of the Uni tarian rkurch at Parti a nil will w.A the service. The guests will include only tho immediate relatives of the couple. MrS. J. E. Flanderil nt Pnrlli.j I. visiting her sister, Mrs. L. P. Griffith. M. and Mrs. Will Ttonnntt. unn. last night from Portland, where they have enjoyed a few day's stay. Mrs. William C. Kniirhtnn panied by her mother, Mrs. E. E. Wa ters, left this afternoon for Portland, where they will pass week or ten days. Miss Clavton Burrmv passed yesterday in Salem, as the guest ui inxs. raui u. iscJimidt. Mrs. J. H. Grimex nf centlv visited in Salem with V. . . r ... i - . . . . ier, jurs- tnaries is.. Spauiding. A lareweM surnruw nnrfv woo mvM in honor of Fee Clifford Esteb, at his nome in noiiu b'alem, last night. Mr tstet is jeaviiifir for fumn Tvtmi. tn join the service. The rooms were deco Itated with roses and canterbury bells, coior scneme Demg red, white and bine. At midnight a delightful lunch was served. Those present were: Misses De Vera xuursiun, nazei mrsn, iuaurine Lar son, Luellla Huntley. Ester Miller. Jes sie jUW&rrlA. MI A in and lo nh ha Wav. Loraine Parsmiu. Mr. Wu Mr. IShriber, Mrs. J. S. Bamsey, Miss Evlyn .nuriy OT r-orueno, Messrs. ree Esteb, Fulton and Arlia Kjrtul. Arthur 41,.m. by, John Sproed, Neiss, and Miss B. T TA 1 HSPLEY'S Odd s an d Ends S Miss Julia Marian Chase became the Dride of Joseph Harrison of Browns ville Tuesday mnruinu Pi fi. W TTnli officiating at tho ceremony, which was jjcnuimeu an me captist parsonage at 10:30 in the presence of the iinmedi- alte relatives. The young couple left immediately for therr new home at Brownsville. . Sailor Straws 50 cents ,1 t Why wear a felt hat under a blazing sun? It lsn Profitable, not even economical Look it up forsaf e keeping. It will be worth more next fall These Sailors are cooler, certainly more sea sonable and dollars in your pocket Surely so when Half a Dollar buys Hats form crly priced at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. ANOTHER LOT REDUCED TO, CHOICE $1.00 The Army list Washington, June 21. General Per shing- today reported 38 casualties ainung nis iorc.es, divided as follows: Killed in action. (1: riiml "if -nmmrlc one; died of disease, 3; wounded se- voreiy, it; wounaed (degree undeter- wiiuiu; one. The list includes: Killed in action: Sergeant J. Lucas, Courtland, Iud. Horseshoer B. Williams, a it i-li arm "V Y. ' v" Privates H. G. Harris, Thurber, Texas, T. J. O'Conueil, New York. W. Slomks, Chicagu. T. Zangara, Passiaa, N. J. Died of wounds: Private B. Saltzmaa," Brooklyn, !T. Y. Died cf diseaae: Privates 8amunl f! n.in T.... ;n1 ri: j ' ihi, vHiii.urnia. t. M. Goodsoll, Topeka, Kaa. B. Griffin, Bclzoni, Miss. The wounded severely in(.liiflrl. Corporali P. Dandridgo, Paducah, jj. xniK-r, oprirgneiu, 111. O. Hoffman, Cincinnati, Ohio. William Little. EddvviUn. Noh W. H. Parsons, Sandy Hook, N. Y. iu. j . uinn, Conner, fa. E. A. Boss, Oraw Valley, Cal. Waironer II. L. Smith. Vnrrv T,o Privates V. Bailey, Iowa Palis, Iowa, x. jjuggs, viiniam, uo, A. Bulass, Forbes Boad, P. L. A. Diefer, Sullivan, Ind. K. J. Diiscoll, Calledouia, Minn, W. L. McDowell. Lvnna. U J. M. Martinez, Beaver City. Utah a. u. iuuies, .Eaton, I'an. Packing Comaanv Official Testifies Hams Were Good New York. June 20.Tlir,.o i,,i,.,.i thptisand pounds of ham, rejected hf the y, was eaten i.y Thomas Wilson and other employes of that cnmrtnnv nml th. public, it was testified in the trade commission 's piob0 of alleged bad meat W, W. Bowers. ent of Wilson and company, declared that all hams rejected had been allow ed to remain in freiirh. m.. ; v. York from ten to 27 days before being nsjnx.eu oy tne navy officials. He said that wli'.'ti the navr nnl..r . ed, Wilson called the officials of the company aim told them that he wanted all ment furnished t - w - vwt0 titer unvT sinTiMcauoni as it was the first ordei rec-ivea xrom tne government. He de med that any of the hams were sour Miss Eula Zea of Loma, Montana, is visiting in Salem as the truest of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Gra.her. ami M Frank Bligh. She will remain in tho city for another month. A Dleasurahle nfternnnn nn. .koi.o.1 recently Iby the members of the W. B. C. and Ihe G. A. T?.. whn tha lattor invited tho former to participate in a joint meeting at the armory. A short program featuring Flag Day was giv en, including Dartiotia annia hv lr. La Moine Clark, a reading by Mrs. itLiLi v vvAkr.Hnn. a. n aha n uiiitaoi. kv ( in- don Barker, and patriotic sedectiona hv Mrs. Entress. At the conclusion of tho program retreshnients were served by ine u. a. k. , T T CONTINUES WITH UNABATED INTEREST UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES ARE OFFERED FOR MATERIAL SAV- It . . Women, Misses and Children's Ready i TI7 in w . wr - r lu Par ana Keaay to Use Merchandise j U. G. Shipley Company OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN 4 STATE INDUSTRIAL (Continued from page one 20,769 accidents were reported, 169 of these being fatal. The total number of work-days during which workmen were exposed to the hazards of enmlnv. ment was equivalent to the respective years to 40,023 and 55,472 full-time workmen employed 300 days per year. Emnlovera enntrihutarl : r ' IV U1D HlBUr- uco iubu Qunng tne past year $1,573,- 090.32. while in th TlffHiOrllTir iron- 1. total was only $832,175.59. The pay meats made by workmen during the same Deriods wpr tinfijmnn r ..w-w yivwjiyW.UU Villi $104,061.89, respectively. There was paid out iu compensation benefits chirins? th taf va.. i oaa 02.74 and for the preceding year the Although the ComDensation Law ia an ontional nn itn .tr -i - 1 - nv..M U.'CtailUU iraiuiea in a very large proportion centrated in the mountain area. But this was naturally anticioated hv hn ItaKan eommand and it was' here that ine Austrians sustained their most ser ious reverse. Of the forty divisions (480,000 men) employed hpre more man tlurtv ihvtKimm f sen mm suffered such heavv lnaso thm n compelled to retire. ine Austrian! have been forced to relieve every division nue.i in t,a mountains on the first day of the drive. This is responsiilila far th nnm. parativo inaction cn that ' front. The enemy also needs new supplies of munitions and as soon as these are brousht up and hi ized. he is exnnctml in atril.n n..nihi. ;anajor bfew from tho north. uesnite the fni'ir tho Aii.ti.Min. raliaiWy reported to have used nearlv a nilliion men alrpi)n B.MV.,, I'tmiiUllJ meir enmre-eTieetrvei force a wound- ej enemy nffwAr d(wil.ni tk.ir- a.;n . V,,LU my Bbiu i nave considerable) reserves. of the inWraHTX xtJ?,j! , mhiiu MV1 AVI 111 V Vi MEN ENGAGED IN (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. f! S S.l,.rff. n CtOmoanied by their ftainrhtar Min . -V p, .. . . , wuw Louise- Schaeffer, have gone to New port, where they will pass the summer iu uieir cottage. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A He said that some nf them w m.nM as a result nf hnvino hsra hilJ on l O -'- uwi. ov IVJlg at their destination and the improper tnwaiDg spccinea py tne navy, which us mnce oeen aDoiisned. Bowers testified that h, Wilson, and other oficials of the company and his mre sonB, nan eaten of the rejected hams and with the exception of 750 pounds thy were put on the general market. He declared that 99 per cent of the hams wer found avast and fi. ,. human consumption after a second inspection. Again it is aiinoimnpit that Pm-tiomi is tO bn a WOOl market. Good nnw hear., repeaTing. - -r-.i.viio Vi IUC state subject to its provisions coming uuuur iia pruiection. When the law became effective in ipu thovo ,o 4,483 different employers operating under it, but since that time the num ber has steadily increased until at ,. present time thn emnln... o ttq - -t - -""inujiia ui c,iju different individual employers, firms ana corporations are under its protec tion. Diirinff the last th of a total of 6,114 accidents reported iv mo viuwmission v-t.oy0 were of ac cidents to workmen operating under the compensation law omi u.ixye were or accidents to work men emoloved hv fi the law. Durinff tha veai anrlinr. ATnw 1 iniT the cost of aduiiniatration t. 7.68 of the total receipts, while for the past twelve months the ratio was lowered to !S.17. Out nt oil ...,. i -i" - i-- " ... ,ii vj m a spent by the Commission for every pur pose sines the law became effective, in jured workmen ha.VA Tf)Ai voi in i pensation benefits 91.71 of the total expenditures. Sines the law became effective there have been renortad in tn a total of 43.459 araidenta ni.piii-iii ..n. der the law, and of this number 41,181 have been settled hv tha hnn,i - Tn disposing of this large number of claims there have been but 26 appeals from the Commission' daeiainn iv.Hmn. less than one appeal in 1,500 decisions. liantly. AMERICAN PLANES (Contanned from page one) ITALY IS DRIVING (Continued from page one) on the lower Piave, tha premier said. WhcnjCofTcc Disagrees -There's always a safe and pleasant cup to take its phec INSTANT POSTUM is new used re ulaity by thousand of former coffee drmkeis who live better and feel better because of the change. Ikrei 4 Rsasoa" With the Ttalian Irmiu in tVni j uuiic (.igui; rignting rages in ccBsantlv alonir th whnlo Piuo iin t U....H. . .. . 7 . .7 v " xiviu. luuuivtio to wo-Adriatic. The Italians annear tn hav. tho a J vantage everywhere on this front, par tieularly above Zenson. Their attacks are carne.l out. wit.h ri o,.,i ,iu fwhule the lew frequent Austrian coun Open fiebtincr has tiermit-toil t Tt.i ian cayalry to act as such for the first umj wk xne new onensave began. Jn a certain sector mi tha Pivi iin ,ni ea mncers made a spemtacular charge. nuroiing rive Darru-ades and slaugh They captured seventy prisoners, three camion anu tareet maclune nuns. T. : xi is now estmiated that fiiro no. my divisions f 60.00ft nml ara nn ttiA wtoo aiue or tne river. A considerable number of thea ara north nf Ran Tin no XH lVfl. vhera their t.nm navw uvea ffwenr awav hv th. f nnri. Mi river. The Austrians have succeeded m tnrowing- three new bridges across .I- jt! n ... , r " u "ua sector, out tne cur rent is less RU-ift. hara miu tn tha broadening of the. rtvar. an,l tha nA.i. tions are ipm exnn.sH t itoi;in ntn. lery fire, because- of tha latter 's great er msranee rrom the ibank. The enemy units further north are still in great uanger or capture or anuhiiiation thru lnabiJitv to obtain reinfrtrcampnt. ni i-. plenish their amnuinition or food sup plies. This is particularly the case just south of Cajidelu. whor. th. ltl,. drova forward to the river, spUttingj Attempts by the A iisfniana tn aire. the river ia beats and rafts have result ed in onany being swept away and drowned. ResUlDiBfiOn Of tha Austrian sou hward from the mountain region is t-iptr.iea nouriy. xtus most obvious strateay suewsa at whL i, mi.m ..t. flank and compel retirement of the whola Piav hnV-i. llAliavA.l tn Vn..a "been etunselled hy Hindenburg and Lydeadorff who are reported to have Pftid a flvina vimt tn Anatri.n l..i.,.l. I quarters. In the initial drive last Sun day the greatest enemy ef fot wag ton- fly to Italy or any other part of the Paine iront. The American Liberty motor has not beeu sufficiently tested to warrant its use in trans-Atlantic flights,. Several Bols-Boyce engines will be imported for the initial flight, which milana tha nn. expected happens, will probably bo at- tempteu in September Or Uctober. So certain ara thn allien tl.n. th trans-Atlantic flights will bo successful that they are planning their coming air prosrrama on this method nf tmnsTinttno- planes to Prance. The possibilities before aircraft which can make non-stop flights from New foundland to the Azores, about 3,200 miles, are unlimited. Bombing raids over the interior cities of Germany will Vie me logical result. Upon America more than any other: nation rests trw responsibility and op portunity of pushing the advantages of me aeriai supremacy to tile utmost, eGn eral Branker stated. "The air offensive against Germany nas now aorinitely started and will grow steadily in volume and effi ciency" he added. "By degrees all the vital points of Germany will come with in our reach." The British are depending entirely on the liberty motor for tho carrviiio tn Of their air nroffram fnr a van tn insofar as bombing, reconnaisane and photographing machines are concerned. "We will want thousands and thous ands of them," General Branker said. ruling: "Tha regulations further provide that persons, including ushers and nth at tendants engaged and occupied in con- uccuuu wmi games, sports and amuse ments, excepting actual nerfnrjni,,.. n legitimate concerts, operas or theatrical perrormers, are engaged in non-produc-tivn occupations and employments." AVIATOR KILLED Bellevilla Til.. James B, Wliealer, of St Louis waa wuea an an airpiano fall ncre today. John M. Rafter, of St. Paul, Minn., who accompanied him escaped without injury. SEMTNOFF DEFEATED Washinyton. .Tuna Pi Tim fnn. r-.- j mu .v,ii;u9 ui General Semliiioff, anti-bolsheviki lead yr naive oeen aereated and are retiring into Chinesa territory. ajvnr.Kn. n state department advices from Harbin today. Building activities 'at Josenti nr. i ii - creasinir as the heat -fTnm' fllrl Hni pushes the mercury up in the thermom- .stcr, acocrding to the Enterprise Re porter's Joseph correspondent. lis wavs Bnzes&Aa- '""now PMe for every 11 in. i woman through use of MARINELLO Phantom Powder Immediately gives skin appear ante of beauty then really bautifies ft. Unrivalfd beaiit? builder for face, neck and hands. Dsn't tub or wash off. Splendid for evening make, up. Your mirror will prove its merit MBS. IRENE SCOTT 125 N. High St. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS ttHMIIItHt)))t(MMtMH)ltlHI f HtmiHH l Buy the best and : avoid extravagance This is no time to take chances on clothes. Buy good $ Ones: thnRP that nro mario fn 7ocf n T itJi II..: Save monf v fnr vnn J i- j J"". We have the clothes HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 525 TO $40 BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS ?20 TO $35 Now they're worth much more than we paid for : : them-and they're worth much more than youH DaV. All wnnl fine ?.nv,. T5ti. ... 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