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lew 0G, . , ' ' c3 n ALCOHOL PER CENT Af(aNePrfjwa(lonSrA$ similar tfrftodaxlRreifi tllKSranadBandUjoWbaf Promotes DitfcstionLffii ncss and Rntfontolns arias' OpiurnXorphine norMiocnL JkdmrUf Aperfecf Rnwdy for Consflp- Worms jLoniiBnwevtna ncss and LOSSOFM-EEP. FacSin Siunn of NEW YORK. SI Guarantee uwfcrllie For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of as? Exact Copy ol W ripper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GUI rum mtmum mmun mtm immm mrrr. yean. In Oregon City and lth young joe, his ton, atarted out to oe tho world. first traveling through Califor nia and after awhile vlsltlag Nebras ka, the father's old home. A few ladles met with Mrs. Adolph Delkar Wednesday and tied a comfort er. Albert Turner Is very sick at his home In Frog Pond. Iaabel Miller went down to stay a few days and as sist Mrs. Turner. AH hope to hear he la better. M. A. Gage returned home Friday, the 29th. accompanied by Mrs. Hoi Ion's daughters, who went home New Years afternoon to prepare for school on Tuesday. The classes here resumed their stud lea Tuesday. All who went to the Assembly on Falling street, which lasted ten days, returned the first of the week. Mr. Mahama came after little Mae Monday. Mrs. Powell has kept her prior to her mother's death a number of months ago. Sufficient snow fell Sunday to make a few small snow men and the gen uine Webbfooter hopes to see no more of the "beautiful" nearer than Mt Hood. We hear with regret that Mrs. Ed. Sharp has been taken to a hospital for a critical operation. Medicines that aid nature are a! ways most effectual Chamberlain's Couch Remedy acta on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a neanny condition. Thousands have testified to Its su per lor excellence. Sold by all dealers. WILSONVILLE. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The weather has been so bad for the past week that there has not been much travel, and practically no ship ping here. Something unusual fur our little burg. Mrs. Roy McKibblns, of British Co lumbia, accompanied by her two child ren are visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Baker, at their farm near Wllsonville. The village correspondent was mis informed with regard to the basket ball game between the Wllsonville Athletic Association and the Columbua Club, of Portland, at which time the W. A. C. was defeated by the visiting team. We reported W. A. C. as being the victors which waa an error but our em Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much stclcMtt starts with wek stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous sod pale-people Uck ilood, rich, red Mood. Their stomachs need invigoratm, or, alter all, a man caa be bo stronger than hit itnmach. A remedy that make the stomach ilrong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out diteaie-produciof haeteria and cures whole multi tude ol due. Cat rid mt year Stomack Waatmaae mmd Llrar Latlmaaa tr taklai m eaaraa at Dr. Pierce' a Ueldem medical Dlaearary - treat Stomack Kaateratlta, UraP Iarliorator aa4 Blaad Cleemaep. You eaa'l afford lo accept any medicine ol amhuam atrnfmsitimm as a substitute lor "Golden Medical Diwov ery," which ii a medicine or inown composition, havinf a complete list ol ingredients in plain F.nillith on its bottle-wrapper, tame bcinf attested at correct under oath. On PUete'i Ptmauaat Ptllf rtflsto aa4 hnlgmrmta StmmacB, Live aa4 BewW. .'j.-.vr.'.-.vi LIVE STOCK MARKET HAS U PWARD TEND ENCY and Wllsonville has a good share of piling timber near at hand. When buying a cough medicine for children bear In mind that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that It contains no harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. NEEDY. Old Oregon has redeemed herself by having a regular old fashioned Ore gon mist. The telephone company has purch ased the Lang property and will move the switch there later on. Several In this vicinity are taking care of very bad colds. Albert Elliott and wife spent Mon day and Tuesday at the Noblltt ranch. Mra. Clarence Miller spent Sunday with Mrs. Gib Wyland. Mr. Hogue. of Nesperce, Idaho. Is spending a few days at the borne of H. Johnson, of Needy. Clarence Miller has taken posses sion of bis new home and business at Needy. We wish you all kinds of good luck, Clarence. Dave Yoder and C. R. Noblltt were callers at Needy Monday. Frank Fish and George Brochett are having gome grubbing done. Walt Noblltt has bought himself a cart to drive his filling in and I sup- wllll come next. Ferd Mortensou has finished saw Ing and calculates to move to his mill. A large crowd attended the tele phone mooting hero Monday, Jan. 8th. The directors for the ensulug year are: F. J. Riding, O. N. Hammond, J. R. White, John Daws, Frank Wb.li. lock. Earl Greshong, son of Monroe Ores hong Is sick, of typhoid and pneu monia. Mrs. Bert Hubbard of Gladstone, and Mrs. Brown, of Southern Oregon, were vlbltlng with their father, Kev. Stockwell. for a few days this week. Band practice every Friday night at Professor J. Parvln'i home. Dolpli Meyers Is getting along fair ly well with his broken leg. Mrs. Arkerson and her sou, from Needy, were up the first of this week calling on the former's daughter, Mrs. Hatta Myers. Mrs. Katherlne Jones, who has been vlsltng with her daughter. Mrs. We, of Wood burn, has returned home. STAFFORD. Mercury went down to 10 degrees above at Gage's government volun teer weather bureau station and four Inches of snow fell and nearly three Inches of rain since the write-up luxt week. For three days every tree, brush, blade of grass, fence or tele- BEAVER CREEK. About two Inches of snow fell In thla locality during the past week. Mr. W. E. Jones, Beaver Creek's general merchantdlzer, hauled a load of shingles to Cams last Wednesday to be used on the county's new ma chinery shed. William Martin made a business trip to Portland last week. Mr. A. Thomas la busy blowing out stumps. William Thomas and Mr. A. Thom as' gasoline engine got In a fierce combat one day last week. The form er getting the best of the latter by knocking the governor off with the axe. William Becker is busy building a shed over a donke;' engine. E. H. Hughes Lay moved Into the old home place recently vacated by John Bohlander. We all welcome his return. He la busily looking for fresh cow. Mr. Emmot and Willis Hughes is busy clearing land. Mr. John West berg and Mr. Ab Thomas butchered hogs for Owen Hughes last week. Several of the young people of Beaver Creek attended the leap year party given at the home of Fred Hen . rice last week. Miss Leora Bennett has returned to Beaver Creek to resume her teach Ing at the Beaver Creek school. Mr. J. F. Steudeman hauled out a barrel of batteries for the Beaver Creek telephone association. The road leading to Bert Cummins' is retting to be a noted place for bung-up teams. Mayor Coxy of Beaver Creek, went to Oregon City to be Initiated into the K. O. P. Wednesday evening. A party was given at the home of Mr. Rowland Edwards, December 28, 1911. A delightful evening was spent in playing games after which luncheon was served. All returned home, reporting a good time. Miss Blod Thomas, Coxy Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Snover, attended a watch party given at Mr. Spence's home New Year's Eve. Miss Edna Calwell has returned home and will take up her studies in the Beaver Creek school. Mr. Jack Baty has returned home after an extended stay in Eastern Oregon. Mr. A. P. Schneider purchased hogs from W. E. Jones last week. Mr. Jones Is doing a rushing business In the hog line and has more to sell. Charles Jones went to the city last week and brought out a load of pro visions. Mr. J. S. Jones, Farmer Hank, and the Irish Lad, are busy cutting firewood. Mr. W. C. Martin Is visiting rela tives In Idaho and is enjoying himself by shooting jack rabbits and coyotes. Mr. S. P. Londergan ban conn pleted grubbing his stump patch. j Bat Sullivan and John Heft was seen passing through this berg last j week. Mr. C. E. Spence and wife have returned from the trip to the Eastern states where he attended the National Grange. Miss Reta Gordy called on Miss Ona Cary last week. There will be a dance given at Beaver Creek Hall January 6. 1912. Music by Whiteman's orchestra. Everybody come. A good time guar anteed. All disreputable characters or uncivilized Indiana will be refused admission to the hall. So be wise. MOLALLA. Molalla Mutual Telephone Associa tion has decided to incorporate. W. W. Everhart, O. M. Toliver, W. H. Engle. G. T. Frazier and H. S. Rams by were elected as a committee to ar range instruments of incorporation and bye-laws to submit to the association for adoption at a special meeting to be called by the committee. The snow, two inches deep at Mo-, lalla. went off with a continuous rain j of 24 hours, from the north. I How about those "1912 resolutions?" j Were they made from a deranged , stomach, the heart or the head? If by the latter process you may remem- ( ber them yet. A noted writer of American cus toms, referring to Christmas greetings a few years ago put It this way: "At Christmastide we all wish each other so much of good and happiness that even the most insincere person begins to half mean it and the hypocrite al- . most believes himself." j Again the Indian grave robbers havj ; been at work. This time they dug in-; to the "white man's grave," evidently through mistake. They seem to be I hard pushed to find something curious. Protect the birds. D-iring the re cent snow the writer fed 21 Bobwhites i and yesterday and on Sunday, too, would-be-called sportsmea came and ; fired into the flock like pet gobblers. This thing of protecting and raising game for the other fellow to bang ai, out of season, is getting old. Steininger Broa. have secured the agency for the well known Reo auto mobiles for Molalla territory. The "Reo the 5th" will be the season's sensation. Dr. Lund, a surgeon practitioner from Sweden, has become a partner of Dr. Powell's. The professional firm ' has a neat office fitted up in old No. 1 building. Five of Molalla's young sons have gone to Corvallis to take the special five weeks'' winter course. This is an opportunity that is being more appre ciated aa the years go by and next winter It Is hoped that as many men, boys and girls will attend this course. Molalla boys went to Corvallis last week For a short special course In farming they seek; While tbey will have no time for Latin or Greek, They'll have ambitions as high as Mary's Peak. Users Find It As Indispen sable as the Barn Itself "- 'i'l-UJrl-llLjJ ' The Automatic IS A GENUINE TIME LABOR AND MONEY SAVER The Drew runs to the trip, automatically dumps, and returns to be refilled. It enables you to keep your barn cleaner with less effort. n DREW CARRIER If Time is Money with you, You can't afford lobe with out a DREW. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CA TALOG SEND IS THIS COUPON Mitchta. Lewis O Stover Co. Portland, Oregon. GENTLEMEN Mall one of your DREW LITTER CARRIER CATALOGS hi To . a I W SPOKANE The Northwest's Greatest Implement U Vehicle House Agencies Everywhere ' PORTLAND, OR. The Portland Union Block Yards Company report as follows: Re ceipts for the week have been 1705 rattle; 1 ralvea; 12U9 hogs; sheep 3,007; gouts SI; horses 18. ' The first week In the year showed un upward tendency along all line and there was a snappy tone to the market. Cattle told strong to 25c higher. Tho quality of the offering wus good in steers, heifers and cows, and each day's shipments were clean ed up early. The hog market showed an advance for quality and weight. The supply was Inadequate and killers competed vigorously. Tops aold at ffl.Vfi, while medium hcnvleat sold at ftl.55. The aheep market alto ihown strength, one lot of good lambs sold at $5.75. but ewes and wethers a I mo showed an advance. The following sales are representa tive: 2K Steers 1227 $.15 191 Hteera 1221 8.10 4:i4 Hteera 1233 1.14 Steers 1070 6.33 H5 lloifers 9X3 8f' 25 Cows 110(1 8 S5 91 Sows 10N0 5.25 2.1tl Cowa 1010 6 00 10 Calves 191 8 00 1 Stag 1300 6.50 1 Hull 1020 4 75 10 Bulla 1350 4 no 145 Hogs 195 6.95 251 Hogs 1B 0 75 fid Hogs f 5 217 lJ'iil K.'i b 75 3? Ijimbs 71 6.50 245 Wethers 107 4 75 470 Ewea 105 4.00 II. Sullivan, of Clarke, was In this city Wednesday. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS V FOR CHILDREN. A ( Wt R-i f t Im V i v r I h mm m. t,.ilPilo, lea." A.?! Mi.Mm k Tr.eHlr., Trril; II l..rlrr .a II r I rev I. . , llrrnlt mm t 0I1U Tr.lUrk. n 14 hur. At ill liurg-l, l.uu. 0on'lccpt (,,.,.!, 1 111 . A.l.lr.. IKKnlniilut. A. 8. OLMSTED. L Rey. N.V Bttt For Asthma, Catarrh, ronchltli. Why need anyone suffer from any throat or none troubles when soothing healing IIYOMKI I guaranteed to ban IhM all misery or money back. "The undersigned herewith rmxitn mend IIYOMKI to all who ars af flicted with asthma, catarrh, or bron chltl. IIYOMKI wai used by my wife for lirniiihltla and aHthma and I used It for bronchitis and aore throat "It ha given relief and permanent renulta and I write these few line for the benedt of all who are alTlleted with the ailment named above." Theodore Iloehlan, Traffic Manager of thn Cotirordla I'ulilliihlng House, Cor. Jefferson Ave. and Miami Ht., Connor, ilia. Kan, Jan. 2nd, IBM. Huntley llro. Co. and druggist everywhere sell IIYOMKI. A complete outfit In cluding Inhaler cost 1.00. Extra bot tle If needed 50 cent- Jtmt breathe It. u Troutdala Coupl Weds. Walter Servls and Margaret Tiller, of Troutdale, were married Wednes day afternoon at 8 o'clock by Rev. Ford. nntor of the Methodist rhurch, at the pattor' home. Dr. Bell'a Pine-Tar-Honey. I a household word In every slat In the union a well a In anvernl foreign countries. For Grippe, Cough, Cold, Asthma and throat trouble It I the best. Sold everywhere. Umk for the Hell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Drugglm. Two Couple Get Llcnt. Marriage license have been laaued to Eva Grave and Henry II. Harp ham and lla MaeSandrldge and Wil liam C. Caswell. What Mak a Woman? One hundred and twenty pound, more or le. of bono and mum le don't make a woman. It' good founda tion, Put Into It health and atrength and sho may ruin a kingdom. Hut that's JuM whut Electric Illtlnr give her ThoiiMund Meet them for over rotuliiK fiiln'.lng and dUzy tpelU and for dlxpclllng weuktifHH. nervousness, luu knehe and tired. Halle, worn out feeling. "Electric Bitter have done me a world of good." write- Kllaa Pool, Depew, okln , "nl I thank you. with all my heart, for making uch a good medicine." Only 60c. Guaran teed by nil driiKKtiit. Sandy and East Clackumas SEATTLE BOISE when given aa soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward of an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth ers use It successfully. Sold by all dealers. The Mitchell Line of Vehicles Is Pull Soving Money Savers Implements and of Lobor ON SALE AND DISPLAY BY W. J. WILSON & CO., CLARKES. Miss Edna Grad, the primary teach er of the Clarkes school, is on the sick list. Eugene Cumins shot a cougar at Highland last week. Mrs. Albert Larklns was on the sick Hat. Mr. and Mrs. I. Tallman went to Portland last week to attend the fun eral of Mrs. WestfalL Mr. Wettlaufer was In town last week. Wellington Marshall is sawing wood for Mr. Wettlaufer. Mr. Sullivan was In town last week. Judge Beatle and the road commiss ioner were In Highland on business last Saturday. Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON J. J. SANDSNESS & CO., CANBY OREGON SANDY. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mornn have gone to Portland. W. I. Wirt haa opened a hardware store in the new Cluekamiis County Hank building on Main street. This 1 a needed addition to Bandy's grow ing business dlatrlct. Max Davis has returned from a business trip to Portland. II. S. Eddy, tho farm realty man, has a brand new sign on the front of hi office building. Mr. and Mr. J. E. Pomeroy have returned from a trip to Portland. F. L. Mack and Jim DeShazer are ttrlniOng wire for the Flrwood Phone Co. A. L. Deaton I building a 20x30 foot addition on the rear of the Cluck amas County Ilank building. The Flrwood Phone Co. Is distribut ing now 1912 directories. A. O. Dnrnstcdt has returned from a business trip to Oregon City. The Sandy-Welches' stage waa on runners several days last week. Newton Schmlnklo has returned from a business trip to Portland. Gus Herz spent 8unday In Boring. All telephone communication and practically all travel was suspended here Saturday night by the exception ally severe sleet storm and silver thaw. Traffic on the P. It. L. & P. was tied up and all wire were weight ed to the ground by a coat of Ice an Inch thick. Many nnrrow escapes from trees and tall dead stumps full ing across the highways are reported. Much damage was done to fruit trees both large and small by tho bending downward, breaking off of branches and In some cases the main trunk, on account of the great weight of clear Ice. This was the most severe storm within the memory of the oldest set- I tier. One less destructive occurred j In the winter of 1882. Jessie Hardin has returned from Orejcon City. Harper Klock and family have been ! stopping at the Sandy hotel for a few days. Miss Anna Bachman of the Sandy I public school, will discuss "Materials I of Education" at the teachers' and patrons' meeting at Boring Saturday. DOVER. The Dover country Is In the grip of nn lie Mtorm. Some orchard are quite budly damaged. Mont of the men In the neighborhood were out Monday opening the roads o the mall could et through. Mr. Cupp Is visiting with her daugh ter In Portland. Mr and Mra. I.eo are home from Washington whore they spent their honeymoon. Mr. Huyes, of Newport, left Wed nesday for California, having spent two week with her brother, C. A. Kellt. The telephone line are all down In thl part of the country. MIh I,ah Morrison la spending .o winter with her litter In Sherwood. Mr. J. W. Miller has gono to Colum bia City for a few week. Constipation I tho cause of many ailment and disordera that make life miserable. Take Chamberluln's Stom ach and Uver Tablet, keep your bow el regular and you will avoid these disease. For salo by all dealers. ELWOOD. Warm wind and ruin has swept the snow to rush tho mountain streams. W. T. Henderson spent a few duya of lust week In Oregon City on busi ness. C. E. Surfu and C. Dlttner attouded tho county court scHslon in Oregon City lust week. Mr. Mellke has had tho ill luck of lotting two horse this winter. ImhI Friday nlKbt MIh Miller, the toucher employed here, conducted a spelling school. A dunce and oyster supper given by Frank W'llHon was said to be a Jolly affair. Some from Co I ton attended. Ed. Dibble spent the day at Dan Stahlnecker's Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Ileardsley were In Rprlngwuter lust Friday on business. EAGLE CREEK. He Never Got His Money back. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cured his eys and be did not want It. Painless and harmless. 25c at all dealers. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. CHERRYVILLE. Dr. Boyd, pastor of the First Pres byterian church, Portland, has bought the 20-acre tract of land across the road from Prof. Couper's for a sum mer home and has decided to build a new house on his ranch next spring. 1 Wa linrtprittnnH Tita hrnthop la vnlnv to live on the ranch and take care of , aa.y w'tn Mr and Mrs. Guy Woodle. The storm Saturday did consider able) damage to the telephone wires In this vicinity. Mrs. Kltzmlller, who ha been quite 111 with pneumonia, has almost recov ered her usual good health. Mrs. Jones has been suffering with a very bud case of the grippe. Her son, Kussell, hns been sick with a cold but Is recovering, for he Is again able to eat apples. Dave Hoffmelster made a trip to K tacada Snturday afternoon but as the car did not run all the afternoon, be and two of his friends hired a livery rig to bring them home, and Dave got very wet on the return trip. Mr. a:id Mrs. Ilay Woodlo apent 8un- Rock Springs Coal Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. White Queen Flour Blue Stem Fancy Patent. Oregon Commission Co A Medicine That lives ten years must have merit. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been sold for sixteen years and sales have Increased every year. So you run no risk. We guarantee it. At all dealers. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. 8TAFFORD. The 3 '.afford scribe lost a day since 1912 came on the calendar thinking Wednesday, when this creed should have been sent, was only Tuesday. One is apt to make mistakes after celebrating. New Year's day Is not very widely celebrated here although a chicken j dinner with a few friends at one s j table Is quite a common occurrence. The old saying: 'As the days grow i longer, the cold grows stronger," Is 1 quite true at the present time a the I mercury has been down to 23 a num I her of nlehts with bright or frry days boys are not often defeated and have been victorious in most of their games. Mrs. Howard was injured by a se vere fall in Portland a short time ago and has been quite ill In consequence. Inside of 24 hours the river rose 14 9 feet at Wilsonville, reaching a stage here of 28.3 feet above the low water mark between" 5 o'clock Sunday and 5 o'clock Monday morning. Thla rise was so unusual that the weather man was loathe to believe the report until Informed the second time. The oil well has oeen shut down for some time on account of the weather but operations will begin again soon, so we are Informed, and the Indica tions are atlll good for oil. The W. A- O, of Wllsonville. 1 keeping np a steady practice and is composed of the following members: Elmer Seely, Andy Hasselbrink, for wards; Doris Young, center; George Ftantrfl and George Murray, guarda. The boy will probably keep in good form and be ready for the next game We are pleased to note that our county superintendent, T. J. Gary, has been elected president of the Associa tion of County Superintendents and Supervisors In Oregon. Our county superintendent I urely a man of whom the residents of Clackama county may feel Justly proud. Some of the farmers of thla vicinity pose you will soon see him going down the line at a 2:10 pace. The creeks are getting out of the hanks and washing out culverts. Miss Inez Hilton Is spending a few days with her sister at Needy. Mr. Scbwauber was doing business In Canb7 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elliott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John El liott. Johnny Gallor waa hauling lumber Monday. A little rough but pleasant The sick horses are all on the mend undf-r the care of Dr. Gossttt Avon Jersey was a caller at Needy Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Fish and Anna spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Pat Dozier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dozier. Mr. Leonard is on the sick list. The fall grain looks fine in this lo cality since the snow. When You See the Bell On the bottle you have our guarantee that you are getting the best cougn and cold remedy. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has millions of satisfied users. At all dealers. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. MARQUAM. phone wire was covered with Ice and but few were the neighbors who could stand on slippery places. Many have had and are still afflicted with a kind of an epidemic cold, but when old Oregon returns to normal style of rain and then a little more rain, all wlil feel better. We are sorry to hear that Albert Turner is not much better. Mr. Powell had a very sick horse last week but the Ice and wind de moralized the telephones so we have not heard this week how It Is, but trust it la better. The great question of road super visor Is presumably settled by this time to the satisfaction of some and disappointment of others but If the present ones want to bang on I sup pose we win have to nave two ror each road district. Why not, as well a two chiefs of police for Oregon nty? Personally, I would be for Shaw, but why not let go gracefully, Mr. Shaw. Wben a mayor works for nothing, boards himself and goes to the river to drink why kick up a bob bery about his ears at every move? Nobody appeared to want the office, possibly because they did not want to be set up for Daws to peck at, schooner In Distress. ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 5. The gaso line schooner Patsy, Astoria to Tiila- - -" 1 -1 - " It. Chas. Newland left for Portland Inst week where he will spend the balance of the winter. A special meeting of Cherryville school board was held last Saturday evening at the school house and J. T. Frlel, Sr., school director, and ex chairman of the board, being present suggested that the school acre of ground which he deeded over to Ray Murray and wife and to go to their children at their death, be condemned. It Is thought by some that as a guard Ian would have to be appointed for the children and various other pro ceeding gone through with that thla would be a Ixist A wolf answering to the name of Jim. Anybody knowing his where abouts report to H. S. Gibson, owner. Knlph Gibson, the Barton mall car rier, carried the mall on foot Monday, thlnkln? the roads too rough for his horse to travel 2EMO MAKES A8TONI8HINO ZEMA CURES. EC- "We Prove If Every day ZEMO gives relief and cures men, women and children In ev ery city and town in Amcrlra whnM very expensive proceed-1 skins are on rir miit, tnrtnrin irr.. ing aim quuuib winner me coun in .K.viA rashes and other Itching burn cases of minor heirs and innocent par-1 Ing, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp ties would condemn the acre. Mr. j humor. Frlel refused to stand any of the cost I zkmo nH 7cu (iutiipiti .rir 1 5 ! "PAP. two renned preparatrons 'wUI vil o""um Btanu LiJtS uaio, no Bi&JU he would do the fair thing and stand his share of the school tax, although Mr. Frlel has been promising for tnn past four years to give an acre of ground to the school district and al though he is very anxious to have the Mt. Hood railway run through hia 140 acre ranch and cut It In two, be re fuses to keep the promises he ha maJe the school district He says It would cut up his ranch too much to give the district an acre of ground across the road from the present loca tion of the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. McCahe have returned home. give you such quick relief that you win reel like a new person. We give you three reason why we recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and scalp eruptions. 1st. They are clean, scientific pre parations that give universal aatlsfac tion and are pleasant and agreeable to iiRe at all times. 2nd. They are not experiments, but are proven cures for every form of skin or calp affection whether oj Infant or grown person. 3rd. They work on a new principle Theydo not glaze over the surface, but they penetrate to the seat of the Eczema. Rlnaworm. trouble and draw the germ life froia Tetter, chapped hands or Hps, bolls, underneath the skin and destroy Ir. sores and all skin diseases are quick- ,n this way a complete cure Is effected ly cured by the nse of Dr. Bell s An- In any case of SKIN OR SCALP