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EIGH T PAGES I'lilDAV, AL'GCST 18, 1911. PAGK TnitKlt ' FOR SCROFULA UATURE'S PERFECT CURE Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and abscesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed systems, are the most usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held in check during young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to weaken, especially after a spell of sickness, the disease will often manifest itself in some form. S. S. S. is Nature's perfect cure for Scrofula, made entirely of healthful roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly safe medicine for young or old. S.S.S. goes into the circulation, and drives out all scrofulous matter, and supplies the blood with the healthful, vigorous qualities it is in need of. In this way it builds up weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy. S.S.S. cures Scrofula because it is the most perfect of all blood purifiers. Book on the Blood and medical advice free. S. 5. S. is for sale at drugstores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. homa, huvlng been reured and nur tured in the more placid Missouri. Po'ndexter is prone to look up on such treatment an "Indignities." The Poinilexters were married In July, 11)07, In Hanford, Cal. Later they moved to Tulsa and there, Sep tember 13 of the same year, occurred the race to its depot. Ultr.AKS NIX'K ItlXiLXAISLY. . HELIX MAN LOSES FINGER IN MACHINE (Special Correspondence.) Helix, Ore., Auk. 18. While oper ating a icpertitor on the wheat ranch owned by Ira Scott, near this place yeHterduy afternoon, F. C. Bailey fell from the machine and threw his right hand. Into the mechanism, which la cerated the hand and made neces sary the amputation of two fingers. The surgical work was performed by Dr. W. 11. McKlnney. Chas. Stanton, a livery man here, made a short business trip to Ida ho and returned last night. Mrs. C. C. Hopper has gone to Pendleton to stay for a week or ten days. Mrs. C. A. Hermann went to Pen- Si 00 REWARD. $100. The readetf of this paper will bfl pleased , to lesrn that there is at least one dresded the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys dlsense that science has been able to cure In all its stages, snd that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive curs now known to the medical frateruity. Catarrh being a conntltutlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure tnkon Internally, acting directly upon tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its' worK. The pro prietors have so much faith In Its curative fiowers that they offer One Hundred Dol iirs for any case that If falls to cure. Bend tor Hat of testimonials. Address : K. J. CnE.NEY 4 CO., Toledo. O. Bold by Druggists. 75c. Taks Hall's Family Tills for cons tips tlon. minutes one wny. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nuflbaum dleton behind her thoroughbred mare "Lady Lavaunt" yesterday mak ing the distance in 1 hour and 30 spent the day Thursday flth Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hermann. ' J. S. Norvell and his brother-in-law are arranging a nice residence for the new Bchool principal next door to Mr. Hermann's residence. Harvest Is about two-thirds over here nnd wheut Is turning out much better than was at first expected. The only trouble now Is a shortage of sacks, which are at a premium. D. H. Bayne, formerly a Helix merchant, spent a day at Helix on business and visited Mr. Hermann who bought him out Just one year ago. Mayor Novall Is In Pendleton to day on business. Dr. J. H. Grlswold was here last Sunday, visiting his host of friends. MOXGIU-X IIKV il.VKES RECOIIO. DO HOIKKWOKK Olt HIKE. liii-baml Sihn for Divorce Wife En forwl Order With Gun. Kansas City, Mo. He left Ms hap py home for her, did E. L. Polndex ter, the woman being Mrs. Jessie Poindextcr, his bride of two months. Moreover, he lit out quite rapidly and made a dust down the main street of Tulsa, Ok., such as the oldest inhabi tants hud never before seen. It was with good reason that tie proceeded on the hike, Polndexter alleges in his petition for divorce filed yesterday In the circuit court. "She drove me from home at the point of a pistol and followed me to the train and commanded me to leave and never come back," says he in his petition. This affair with the pistol had been preceded by a tableau embracing a butcher knife and a chair. Not be ing used to the violent ways of Okla- ( olor.ulo .Mining .Mini Huh Singular Habit. Oiand Junction, Col. Although he bad his neck broken on two different occasions, C. C Inman, a Grand Junc tion mining man, still survives and is rendy for the third accident, which he fears may break the charm. About a yeur ago Inman, while bending Vjver In one of his mines, ex amining some ore, was struck by a falling timber. His neck was broken and for some time his life was de spaired ol', but he recovered. A month ago he was motoring with a party of friends In Oregon, when the machine struck a rut In the road. The members of the party were thrown against the roof of the car with terrific force. Inman's neck was broken and he was taken to the hos pital unconscious. Now word has been received that he has recovered and Is again able to be out. He Is e little fearful, however of what might happen the third time. KOY KILLS IIOICSK TIII1.I' Shoots U Save IJfe of Ix-picty Sher iff, TIumi nM-8. Oxnard. it. L. Strong, a 16-year-old youth of th's place, shot and killed an alleged horse thief near Ve lar station Sunday, and becoming frightened at what he had done fled. Strong killed the man, whose name Is not known here, to save the life of Deputy Sheriff s. L. Martin. Mart n employed Strong, to assist Tiim In tiie pursuit of the man, who was accused of having stolen a horse, saddle and briddle from the Wadlelgh ranch. The officer and his aid came upon the fugitive near Vejar station. When Martin culled upon him to surrender he drew a dirk and isvolver. Fowl Without Prlfltj of Aiice-try Lays Hugo T.gg. Vallejo, Cal. Dwlght Graham, a Mare Island carpenter, believes that he is the owner of the most remark able hen In California, and chicken fanciers of Solano county are deeply Interested In the recent performances of the prize bird. The chicken claims nothing in the way of pedigreed ancestors, being a cross between a Plymouth Rock and a Buff Orpington. But the Graham hen has established a record In egg dimensions that, as far as is known here, has never been duplicated any place. I On an average of five times a week I for the past three months, this hen j has laid an egg that Is seven inches in circumference around the small cir j cle of the oval, the average weight being one-quarter of a pound. Gra ham has been offered a good price for his chicken, but will not sell. SOCIALISTS ALL TOIiX I I'. Secrciury Itiviyiis and Missotiiiun Ac cuses I'urty lx-mlcrs. Milwaukee. J. Hahlon Barnes, sec retary of the national socialist party, has resigned. It Is said the resigna tion will be accepted. Congressman Victor L. Merger favored such action. Barnes' action followed attacks on his character by a lawyer and a preacher in Chicago. Angry words, denunciations and brandishing of fists marked the close of the forendon session of the social ists' conference when G. W. Boswell, a socialist alderman of Maplewood. Mo , accused State Senator Gaylord of Milwaukee and Congressman Ber ger of disrupting the party in Missouri. 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