GI! TWO --r: THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SATT-M Oregon. FRIDAY .titkp u M19. i:eee is c::e thhis that is absolutely impossible 'Rheumatism Ha Nerer Been Cured by Liniments or Lotions, and Never WUI Ce. Yon never knew of Rheumatism that most painful Jo Bret of sobering ori"g ciiTtu dv unimems. lotions or oihcr external appiicaiKjwt. And 'yoo win rwver tee anything but tem porsry relief aflorded'by tuch rruke- snirts. uut why t satisfied ,th tempo rary relict from the pangs of pain which are sitre to return with in creased severity, when there ii per manent relief withm yoar reach? Science hat proven that Rheuma Nism is i disordered condition of the blood. How then, can satisfactory results be expected from any treat exst Mix doq eg rwiii tic blood, the sent of the trouble, and rid the system of the cau of the disease? S. S. S. it one blood remedy that hat for more than fifty yeart been giving relief to even the most ag gravated and stubborn case of Rheumatism. It cleanses and rati, fiet the blood by rooting our alt tracet of disease. The experience of others" who hare taken S. S. S. will convince yon that it will promptly reach your case. Yob can obtain this valuable remedy at any drt'g store. A valuable book on Rheumatism and its treatment, together with expert medical advice about your own indi vidual case, will be sent absolutely free. Write today to Medicar Depart ment. Swift Specific Co- 2S0 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. 1121 TOBE SHOW (Continued oa Dags two) J. '. Penney Company, men's aud tailios' furnishings, dry g'mils, etc. The -farmer Store, "A. VV. fckhriuik, groceries and prudw measure suits and overcoats. Portland Cloak and Suit Company, laities apparel, millinery, ete. (jale & Co., dry good, and ladies' f tirnitthings. Tha French Shop, millinery aud mil linery supplies. J. I4. Ituaick & Son, groceries, etc. TO TEU OF TAfiLAC By Gertrude Bebiasoa Th executive board of the Orekvu federation of Womeu's eluls et this morning at 10 o'clock. One of tie sub jects discussed was the tin... meeting. which will be be held 1a Cf vallis 1a October. Great latere! wilt be attached to this meeting and 4Jrw4y the club are wondering whoa will b the delegates and what policies will s pursued. Mrs, T. lu Turvlne, a gramata ef McMinnville college, waa a-MeXina-ville visitor this week, going to attead the eonmieneement exercises of tha col lege. 8he was accompanied by her ton, Paul l'arviae. - Commemorating the' amendment sn- franchising women, Mrs. .Elizabeth Bliss Mesne Gains 25 Lbs. Oa Taking Taslac- -HealLli Is Kestorei "I hVe Sw& twenty five poumls sa Tanlae and would 'willing wjik tweary mile, te tell any sufferer kow ah it has helped aie," said Mi AaeUt A. KcKeasie, 4S8 Sixth Ave., South, Nashville, Tcnn. "I suffered from attacks of nervous prostration for eighteen months," she eeatinuer, "I Ui no appetite and af ter eating anything my stomach would barn terribly. I woald feel hot all over my pulsey would seem to stop and thea "uiuu turn enfil mnA mtiiK I wag so Tlr f . r ii TlnfLaw ft M f . 1 . 4 1 .' llostein k tireenbaum. ladiot' fur ! .. ,. . " Hay U lrmer Hardware Company, j'"" '"J "'l' '"' ';' '-n hardwsre, cutlery, silverware, etc. ' ' TJ .VtLJ'l sL' . r. W. Wnolworth Comiwnv, 5c, 10c 1 . " -''"' -' - i " anu i.ie gooits. JVoiiIrs jMd. !tore, M. Solor, gro eeries. rlnthing, shoes, etc. K. T. Jinnies, men' and Indies' fur !liiri(S, dry goods, ete. Halem HnrUnare Company, hardware, Cutlery nml silverware. ' Jfilem Wiinleii Mills Store, men's y u rn inlii tijj tioorls, W. W. Moure, . furiituro and house t uriilshings. Tho Scotch Woolen Mills, made to will also leave for the conference to morrow, to be goue about ten days. . ucss, enairuian r the woman t bureau "us mat I couldn't keep aiiil and lemoeratic natioiLal eoiuniitUe, will be weame so weak I eould hardiv -et honored with a luncheon in Portland at rounl. the Benson hotel ou June 30. Although! tn time I had finished my see- given nnder the auspices of the daeiuo- 0:iJ botIe of Tanlae my appetite had rratie stnte committee of Orego it will turned and my troubles beb'n,n to be a non political affuir. Mrs. Alean- Ilvc that nutnb folding di.inniir. der Thompson and other prominent wo-(cll the burning sensation passed away men and suffrage loaders will be there i8'!!1 now 1 m fat any thing I want ah my nervonsnttja is gone, I sleep like II (111 I III m, .1 tmiiintutii MHimiiiiiiitmttt Mrs. Keith Powell, who has been the juest of her parents, Judge and iiis. Kingham, has returned to her home in Woodbum. The alumni of the University of 0;e- j my health is now fully child, and restored." Tanme is aold in Salem by Dr. p. C. war, m uuDDard hy Hubbard Drue ... ..... nngei ny aen liooth tn-rraia ny John Ke W Tha Journal Job Department will print yon anything in tha stationary line do it right and save you real money. Tknow somethin; thatclearyour8: "When my complexion wat red, rough and pimply, I wai to ashamtrt that 1 never had any fun, I imagined that people avoided me perhaps they did! Fut the regular use of Kesiixd ' Soap with a little RetinolOiiit . nirnt just at first hat given me kin 0 bai k my clear, heall wish you it try it! hy skitu Rolnul Otatnunt ihI Rulnol Sotp lo clwr IW ilaiidruM iiiit knp llx hir hnllhr Mi& Mracliv. Vm tml lr, whK to Llpt t-K, Kaftlnul, Blllimorl, Md. go ii are working diligently in the effort tfl rolllllletA till. fitiimint tim,..lu.l - i - v. . flllltla fur thA wni.mn'B K. til, linn. ri.....A tho attempting to have the campaign closed before the commencement exer cises next week. Mr. mid Mrs. K. O. White are Tort e.r.d visitors this week and while there aro domiciled at the Imperial hotei. Turner H. P. Cornelius, in Vnn.l,, i, t .. man II. Shorev. in Rilvertnn i,. i,J. Rteelhnmmer. in 0te hv r r" P. MeCurdv, in Stayton bv C. A. Beouchamp, in Alirora bv Aurora Drug Store, In Rt. Taiil bv Groceteria KStores Co.. in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshcy 1 Macon, and in Mill City by Markcteria Oro. Co. Dallas, Or., June 13. (Special A most delightful afternoon was irpenv kamp, president, predicted hero today. Konenkamp declared this figure ex ceeded the union membership, explain ing mat many non-union men had walk at the last meeting of tho fiscal year i , f of the Dlllln. W.minn'. hM 1- H.-!."1 0,lt- In!) room iii tue library on Tueoday .h M'U8"'m prevalent among afternoon. One of the features of the T" 'Hil:'?1' K,d,,v. ,he r,8ul meciiif was thf. talk by Llcutenmt , the ' railroad telegra- Can.id.oll, formerly Miss Bertha Fun v, - rclU8 'merciui messngm of Iudeendencc, now wife of Mujor T. ' . , . f- "" " ic prom. C. Campbell of a British medical io.os. ' !s,'1 ,'1'Thone ,r,k due Mo,u,ay "l" who is still in the service in Knglu.id. i ,C" ?urlesou Intervenes, aeeording to Lieutenant Campbell, who spent two V " "r"cul' 81 niie wity yea- years in England iu Eed Cross hospital . "IT- ... ... . . ,', work, gave a very entertaining account ' Th. "luatl.7 J very promising " of her personal experiences while over KonenkttmP , "-- ."" ' s,us. A musical prn'mni of vocal solos ft" m!?'?c,-,' w. Knln,"B- ' y Miss Mar, oris Holman and Mrs. D. , ' . ' " -" '(' Ing with us and telephone workors out. Postmaster General Burleson will be compelled to take action." President Konenkamp wired chiefs of the western brokers divisions late cOorge Ki.-him.nd, Mrs. I. N. Woo.: 77.u i .cm oi tno ueiur, or progrum committee, Mrs. J. R. Craven, ""s to Strike tn sympathy and Mrs. H. L. Chapman, Mrs. U. 8. Laugh-,"""' 8 .7 '7. linnnl committee, Mrs. 1). P.l ' f , Mrs. I. L. Bmith Mrs. A. P.l Davs, pretident of the weste.a Rtarbnck- property eommitfate, MrS M. tt' 1 ' "Ti'XT T V L. Bovd. Mrs. K. V. DaltonV Mr Z. E'4 hat 1) telegrapher. f M. Hu e it. tire en.nni tte Un VT y ... ...r- A. Maclvenz.o was givon. Mis. IT. A. Woods, the newly elected presidont, took the chair and appointed the fol lowing standing committee: Auditlrg committee, Mrs. H. B. Cosper, Mil. 7 i . i lie- -.1 - fr its. i m - fWif if! " y JiPj" r K A f A A v Change HERE for Straws and Panamas Cool Hcadwear for Men at , Remarkably Coolingr Prices We know that to mention the price of an article now-days often stars the perspir ation. This unpleasant shock is not felt by the man who comes in contact with these hats. The whole stock consists of fine and coarsely woven straws in Sailors and Soft Hats of many styles. The lines are broken but all size from 6 3-1 to 7 5-8 are in stock at prices no higher than two years ago 50c to $3i5 Genuine Panamas '$3.50, $1.30, $3.00 t j M I i C. Kakin: membershin committee. Mta If. L. Crider, Mrs. W. D. Collins. Mis. Conrad fttnfrtn. Anions tha guests were several ladios from Independence, in cluding Mrs. J. 8. Cooper, Mist Cene viovo Cooper and Mrs. Clarence Ireland . C. IT. Oram, labor commissioner, is a guest nt tho Seward hotel in ol'rtlaud. OPERATORS (Continued from Page 1.) uffective, leaders of the unions contin ued to predict victory. Kdward Reynolds, vice president of the Postal, which wns admittedly haa dienpped in moving its business the firrt day of the strike, snid the situa tion was better.from his viewpoint, sad that more men were returning ta work. The strikers expect they will be aM ed by the Order of Railroad Telefra phnrs not to handle commercial busi ness after tomorrow morning t'clsek Western official, said only a small pr centugo of their business waa depend ent upon the railroad telegraphers while at the Postal it was stated tha railwav telegraphers action would have no effect however. Broker operators are to meet hera to morrow night to decide whether they will walk out in a svmnathetie strike. Advicea from Springfield, I1L, wksrs tho electrical workers union headqasr- ters is located, that conferences atirht bring about a settlement of tha strike threatened for Monday. Strikers Confident Chicago, June 13. (United PresaV Between SS.WtO aid 40 000 telegrarhert ! II have Joined the nation wide strike' called by the Commercial Telesranhers' or America by tomorrow, S. J. Xvaea . For The June Bride "Dainty Lingerie" Never have we shown such delightfully dainty garments, trimmed grace fully in laces and embroideries, including soft silks, crepe de chine and Geor gette crepe and wash satins. Just the shade for Summer Lingerie. I Camisoles 98c to $3.93 Envelope Chemise....$2.98 to $10.50 Bloomers $3.73 to $3.95 Envelope Chemise..$2.S9 to $10.50 Liberty Street Where Shopping Is A Pleasure Salem, Oregon 'T D DELLANS Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION out Monday unless tho strike is adjust ed, Konenkamp tald. -Union men estimated more than 1000 telegraphers have left their keys In the Chicago district. "At far as the Western Union Is con cerned the strike is over," E. T. Jones, chief operator of tha Weitorn, Union declared this morning. "We are now incic client thane," Jonet said of 2134 employes In the Chicago district, less than fifty walked nut and some of these have returned. Re said Chicago 't situation Is a good barometer of the national condition. Postal officials said the situation is lnu,i 4. .11.. ..t .v.. el.... ' W"UftU TlVUUl'llUlIJl BIIU kuui UB Ing they said. " - - . Only 18 out of 120 Postal smployes are at Work at St. Louis, and 100 "mui" girls have deserted thoir ma chines at the Western Union, union men reported. Strikers to Stay Out Seattle, Wash, Jun 13. William Miller, local chairman of the Commer cial Telegraphers union of America, met an optimistic statement of tele graph company officials today with the following: "The telegraphers have not tho alightest intention of going back to work under old conditions. Their ranks are unbroken and they feci that they was really a benefit, ss it can't lose anything. We have mad an a lot of brush that would investigation here nn,d find that Or'a ized trades average nearly d a dny per man. Operators' salaries average less than ;i.L'5. Many of our men will not return to their keys even if every de mand were granted. They say they csn do better at almost any other line re quiring tho same abotint of intelligent? that handling commercial messages re quires." FIRST FOEEST ITHE '"'The' first forest firo'of the season in Polk county was reported Sunday from the Willamette Valley Lumher com pany, above Black Hock. A large ernw of men were put to work and succeeded in confining the blnn to tho brush in the cut-over land and' eventually extinguishing if altogether. The fire was kept out of the -standing t imber. When asked at to the extent of the fire, Manager George T. Gerlinger, of Willamette Vallev Lumber com- 7 I ''-i. a great nienuee later in tho aeasoal when dry weather sets in." lHillas Iteinizoi. f. iN,.r..5T-. J M A Nutritious Diet for All Agea. Quick' Lunch;' pome or Office.: '-T OTHERS ara IMITATIONS I Safe- 'For Infant the puny, saiil: "The' only damage done was the destruction of two flat cars and a delay of a couple of days in logging operations. Otherwise the fire burned up have been When yoa use Jownal classifi ed ads get whst yea want them to they work fast. Tc5 Erfcs Jar A tfetw, P.. the Zmmtug ml Baby Draws Wnn Am Yew fi-ardf I m... mi bl.ji.i, v p-.i m i v " . v ; j I 1-.: . i K" woman soiitlof th fnj , '" Ml 1H WOn-Lrrul M !., feihr' tiimi. Br tw rwatar ttmiaeSm the witon la rrrl for : S-xl run tmd tnut.-a to riim4. "J " aro-, 11 tMuniul mI 1 j"d tvr rwiiiif riwd h nt..i Li4 ft eipaiiMk as a ml tfcs ama mm f- ' M.w iritk twl pwaine lrf ct.mio. smt BaaMa, nmww t.- -fr.wa tni Kru-.H fnim an w,sii. In fcb.W.mr unadj au.V rhm La rtr n.1 Uie h-ur at tM rrun ar pt arslif kw, Tln aad dacr as a sm funu Is in!.i. t riel net aatr nf IMm but aixwiy mr e ti m-MkT. the ik'n Is krpt mi WMwita aad aatwil aa4 f.M laa Sint. W r(t to M trlM lfilatiCWir, YiJi ,:"""' "-. Ai-. Nil tie at Muttwr- f twxt f tha StuV -kam - .... . - , VS Tse in town, Honey!" The promise of trout and pancalces tor supper Trout and coffee? taste mighty good when you come in simply tarved after a long day's fishing but when you ha-'e a stack of golden-brown Aunt Jemima Pancakes, too, eh, rnsn! That's real supper! Those rich-flavored pancakes are so tutt'sfymi when you're hungry clear down to your t jesf And it doesn t take a jiffy to make them -you Just add water to the flour.' A3 the ingredients are ready mixed even powdered sweet ruilk. Take along a package of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour next trip. - . T IE MIW HmiA ' '