OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Allthe County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. FOR THAT PRIZE. How the Sewing Machine Contes­ tants Stand. KINGS VALLEY. ■ i- R0CCA. Mr. and Mrs. Tip Maxfietd and son, Howland, went to Falls City Friday. Mr. Link Allen has gone to Portland to see bis wife who is still improving. | Miss Rovia Kumhaugh has returned from a months visit with her sister at Marcold. There was a dance at Curtis Miller's Friday night, a I a rye crowd attending, and all report a good time. building a house on some land that he purchased at Siletz. Mr. Fred Ritner and wife, of Peedee, Q. B. Trotter, wife and daughter, of were in the vallev Friday night attend­ Portland, visited G. B. Hampton and ing the «lance at Curtis Miller’ s. family from December 28th to January Art. Miller and family are expected 5th. home next Saturday after a three months Mrs. Nelia Harman has finished her visit ih New York with relatives. second . onth of school in our district, Mrs. Lebranche was visiting her she is giving satisfaction to the pupils daughter in Salem during the holidays, and patrons alike. and was stricken with paralysis Friday F. J. Morrison and family ami C. C. morning. Campbell, of Dallas, made a pleasant Mrs. Tillie Rogers lias taken her trip to J. L. Morrison and wife in De mother, Mrs. K. Mistier, of Waterloo, cembcr, but could not be persuaded to to Portland to see what cun he done for remain during the holidays. her eyes. On the night of January 8th we had The Evangelical Sunday school elected some heavy thunder and lightning, and thejfol lowing officers last Sunday: Super­ on the next morning the ground was intendent. Mrs. Julia Price; assistant white with snow and hail. The atmos­ superintendent, Mrs. Tip Maxfield; sec­ phere was also much cooler than usual retary, Mrs. Addie Maxffl Id treasurer, but before night everything was as usual. Uncle Bill Hnrget: librarian, Miss Ho- via Umnhaugh; organist, Mrs. Hattie Graham. Why Suffer from Rheumatism Do you know that rheumatic pains EAST DALLAS. can he relieved? If yon doubt this, try one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will make rest and steed pos­ One of the Stubblefield little boys is sible, and that certainly means a great deal to one afflicted with rheumatism. very sick with pneumonia. For sale by Belt & Cherrington. A cannery in Dallas is the one thing needed in this part of the country. Below we Rtve the Htantlinj? of the several con testa nt« for the sewing ma­ chine which goes to someone on May 1st. This gives the standing for last week, ami each weekly letter received will count 100 points: Feodee ......... 200 Buell ............................................. 100 Sunnyslope ................................... 2'M) Buena Vista...................................... 2oo Kings Valley.................................... 20 »» East Dallas .................................... 200 PIONEER lib erty ............................................. 20 o Popcorn............................................. 200 j Butler .............................................. Mrs. A. Konneman has been quite Falls C ity ..................................... . 200 sick. B allston -B ....................................... 100 Mr. Jim Sherwood is moving on the Corvallis 100 North Dallas.................................... 2(H) Fisher place. M onm outh........................................ 200 Mr. Simpson went to Salem Monday S m ith field ....................................... 100 and returned Tuesday. Ballston-C ...................................... 100 Born, on Sunday, Jan. fith, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, twins, a hoy and girl. Sewing Machine Given Away. The hoy died. As much as any one thing for the bet­ ♦ • ♦ terment of the Itemizer its editor desires The Price of Peace. a weekly letter from every vicinity. Beginning with January 1st and end­ The terrible itching and smarting. ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home Incident to certain skin diseases is al­ sewing machine to the correspondent most instantly allayed by applying who is most regular in his or he com ­ Chamberlain’s Cream Salve. Price 25 munications. We want your locality cents. For sale by Belt <& Cherrington. represented every week, and offer this incentive for regularity. -------- ^ » Mr. Ora Allen and wife, af Suver. are | visiting his father, Morris Alieu. People coining here from the east all ask this same question : “ Why is there so much real estate in the market?'' The proper answer comes from a practi­ cal, intelligent source. Perhaps an edi­ torial will suffice. How the sunshine Sunday spread the hills with light and gladness, nut now the mists have folded around us and the «lav grows «iark and dim, blit we live for those who love us, and our hearts with hope abrim, for the days are growing longer and the sun will shine again. The breath of spring is in the air, f«»r the buds are almost bursting on the trees. Wild geese are honking north; the gray digger squirrel is playing hide and seek among the trees that gave him food last vear; the fruit grower is trim­ ming up his orchard for a richer growth of bloom and fruit. sunn 7 slope . TWO REMARKABLE CURESJFECZEMAI Over Twenty-three Years Ago Baby had Severe Attack— Years Later Grandfather Suffered Torments with the Disease— Virulent Sore* Developed from Knees to Toes. BOTH OWE COMPLETE RECOVERY TO CUTICURA cura Ointment (503.) to Heal the Skin, ana Cuti­ cura Resolvent (60c.). (or in the form of Chocolate Coated Pills, 26c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout thp world Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston. Mass. aorMailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diaeasea James Shepard and daughter, Jessie, have returnea from a visit in Dayton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ring are the happy parents of a baby boy born Jan­ uary 4th. Frank Shaleck and family visited the first of the week with relatives in Goph­ er Valley. Loyd Gentry, of Willarnina, is work­ ing for Flannery and Fundman at the Butler store. Claud Hussey went to Sheridan last week to see his sister, Mae, who is ill with appendicitis, Dale Hill, of Dallas, was a guest of rage iu^the R. M. Bozley Saturday. SKIN DISEASES Coyote hunting seems to be the order of the day, but so far the hunters have been unable to kill any. H U M O R S IN TH E , B L O O D Worthy Lady and wife, Mrs. Irvin Yocom and daughter, Florence, and Miss Ethel Yocom spent Sunday with Ira Yocom and family. . EVERYTHING FOR everyrod : dition to that o f said intestate at th«- tim e of his death in and to the follow in g described prem ises t o w lt : Tin* southw est quarter o f the southwest quarter o f section six in tow n sh ip nine south, o f range three west o f the W illam ette m eri­ d i a n ; am i con ta in in g 45.A7 acres m ore or less. Also the follow in g described parrel t o w it : Be­ g in n in g at the tiunrter section corner between sections one and twelve in tow n sh ip nine sooth o f range fou r west of the W illam ette m eridian in the county o f Polk and state o f Oregon, and running thence 128 rods, th e m e south 20 feet; thence west 128 rods; thence north 20 feet to tlie place o f beginning, con ta in in g 1.35 acres. Bald parcel o f land being a private roadw ay. All said premises are under fence. Ten acres o f said premises are in orchard, the tr«*es being in full hearing, and consisting of ch oice ap­ ple. near and cherry trees. Bids for said prem ises will be received by X, T.. Butler, attorney for said estate, at his office in the city o f Dallas, or by the adm inistrator. MAX H A IR Y , A dm inistrator o f the estate. Roy Knighten has grippe. J. H. Knighton has catarrh. an attack of la- a heavy attack of Jake Nash had a hors«’ to die last Sat­ urday that was 24 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Conger have returned home from Philomath, where they have been visiting his uncle. PERRYDALE. Mr. C. Fai»t has finished his new barn. Dud Diiiirnian has sold his team and wagon to Mr. Faist. Miss Kate Jennings was on the sick list last Tuesday. Mr. Frank Lynn shipped nine dressed hogs to Portland last Tuesday. Mr. W. A. Keyt had two fine sheep killed by the afternoon passenger train. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narco tie substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, The city council has passe«! an ordi­ nance licensing billiard ami pool tables at $25 a year each, to begin April 1st, al­ so providing there b « no entrance from the billiard or pool room to any saloon. The school meeting Saturday brought a large crowd to town and the meeting was a success in every point of view. These meetings are of large imj>ortance and are doing much good in our coun­ try. Adam Muller, of the Star Brewery, who is a large property holder in Falls City, was in town last week and express­ ed himself as well pleased with the im­ provement made here and the business outlook. Mrs. B. Z. Riggs and little son, have returned from a visit with relatives at Waitsburg, Wash. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Westimere, who have lieen visiting at Mr. George Nel­ son's, have returned to Colorado. Mr Pick Duigman has returned to Portland after having spent the holi­ days with his parents and friends here. Mr. Steve Hill, of McCoy, is confined to his bed with sickness, and Mrs. Nel­ son has gone to stay there and help care for him and family. Two new heating stoves have been installed in the school bouse, the fur­ nace seemingly not giving satisfaction to the teacher nor scholars. Mr. Ewen Jennings ha« opened a real estate nffire in the waiting room of the depot, and anyone wishing anthing in that iine, can call on him at office hours. ALWAYS The Kind You Haïe Always Fought In Use For Over 3C- Years. When it comes to GROCERIES F e r r y ’s Seeds aro the best k n o w n and th e m ost re lia b le seeds g row n . Eve- y p a c k a g e h a s beh in d It th o r ep u ta tion o f a h ou s e w h o s o busin ess stan d ard s are the h igh est In th o trade. N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H F errv ’a 1 9 0 8 Sec«l Annual will bo mailed FREE to all applicants. It contains colored plates, many engrnv.ncB.and fa ll description*, pricesanu directions for planting over 1200 varieties o f Venerable and Flower 8eeds. Invaluable to all. Send for it. D. M . F E R R Y 4 CASTORIA UbNUINE C. H. Thompson, father of druggist M. L. Thompson, returned to his Mich­ igan home Saturday after a year’ s visit here. We all hope to see him return again, he having made many friends while here. There is much activity among the mills and logging camps looking to a full capacity run as soon as men can be obtained. There is no need for any man to go hungry in Polk county for want of work for there is lots of it. SIM0NT0N & SCOTT Th:r" C O , D e tr o it , M ich . Final Settlement. N O T IC E IS H EREBY GIVEN, TH AT GREEN i* B. Stiver hs adm inistrator o f the estate of Joseph W. Suver, deceased, has tiled his pe­ tition for final settlem ent and final accou n t in the cou n ty cou rt o f the state o f Oregon, for the cou n ty o f Polk, and that b y ord er o f said court, Saturday, January 18th, at the hour o f 10 o ’c lock , h . rn. of said day at the cou rt room o f said court in the city o f Dallas, Polk cou n ty, has been appointed by the court as the tim e ami plac e for hearin g ob jection s to said final account, and the settlem ent o f said estate. Dated, this the 17th day o f D ecem ber, 1907. GREEN B. SUVER. A dm inistrator. We Have the Best Confectionery Cigars T obaccos Soft Drinks Tropical Fruits. Etc. Street Assessment Notice. To Paul W essinger gand H enry W agner, trus­ tee« : VOU are hereby notified that the city eoun I cil o f the c ity o f Dallas, Oregon, has esti­ mated the cost o f the street im provem en t, (sidew alk) on that part o f Main street, a d ja ­ cent to and a d jo in in g that lot or parcel of ground described as begin n in g at the sou th ­ west corner o f lo t No. 2 in block No. 12, in the O riginal Tow n (now c ity ) of Dallas, Polk c o u n ­ ty. O regon ; thence east 142} feet to the sou th ­ east corn er of said l o t ; th ence north 80 f e e t ; thence west 142} feet to the west lin e o f said l o t ; th ence south to the place o f begin n in g as in ord in an ce »lumber 100 p rovid ed to be made, to be three hundred (|300) dollars. Y ou arc further notified that the said cou n cil w ill sit in the c o u n cil ch a m b er in said city on the 20th «lay o f Jan uary, 1908, at 7 :30 o ’clock in the evening, for the purpose o f a p p ortion in g the cost o f such im p rovem ent, an«l assessing upon each lot, or part o f lot, or parcel of g rou n d lia b le therefor, its proportion ate share o f such cost. That all ow ners or oth er persons in in ­ terest m ay attend at said tim e and place and show cause, if any they have w h y such app or­ tion m en t and assessment o f cost sh ou ld not be made. Done bv order o f the city c o u n c il of the city o f Dallas, Oregon, m ade on th e 6th day o f January, 1908. W itness m y h an d and the official seal o f the said c ity o f Dallas, this 7th d a y o f January, Dalias, Ore. Horace W ebster 10 PerCent Off On all Shoes except Walk Overs and St. Cecelia. t, D. BROWN. A u ditor and P olice Judge of the City of Dallas, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson. of McCoy, are now visiting with Mr. Fred ( seal ) Werner. Final Settlement. o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n - dersigned have filed their final accou n t as adm inistrators o f the estate of Mary Ann film- kin*. deceased,and Saturday, February 8,1908. at 10 o ’ clock,a. m. o f said day, at the cou n ty court house, of Polk cou n ty, O regon, has been fixed by H on. E. F. Coad, ju d g e o f the cou n ty court for said cou n ty, as the tim e an«! place for thé hearin g o f the'sam e. All persons interested in saiil m atter are hereby notified to appear at said tim e and show cause, if any there be, w hy said account sh ou ld not be app roved and the estate settled and closed. Dated this 7th day o f Jan uary, 190S. ALFRED SI M KINS JOHN SIM KINS. A dm inistrators o f the estate. W ebster Holm es, attorney. Shoe Store N 3IGN TUB BIG BOOT C . Caynor, Prop. In the c ircu it court o f the state o f Oregon for Polk cou n ty. R. V. Splane, plaiu tiff \ vs. D. A. Elkins, B. «Hid- i ncr anti C. W. Math-1 ews, defendan ts. To D. A. Elkins, on e o f the a b ove nam ed de­ fendants : N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Y ou are h ereby required to appear and answ er the com pla in t filed against you in the above entitled suit w ithin six weeks from the date o f the first pu b lication o f this sum m ons, to -w it: On or before i I Our store is filled from floor to ceiling with the la­ test and best in merchandise. See our line o f furs and dress goods particularly. Nothing better. Falls City will soon have another Final Settlement. TRUCK AND DRAY CO. HUBBARD A BROW N Phone and stand at Cherring­ ton's drugstore. i “ ‘ the said m ortgage " given fmm i laint. t o w it : “ That y the defendan t I). A. Elkins, II kins, t«> t R. V. Splane, I w hich bears date the 20th h day o f May, 1902, re- cord ed on page 573 o f V olu m e S. o f the re«*ords o f m ortgages f«»r Polk cou n ty, O regon be fore- i closed, the prem ises therein described be sold j as required by law, and the proceeds of such ! sale be app lied in satisfaction o f the am ount due on said m ortgage, together with $3» a t­ torn ey’s fee and the costs and «lisbursem ents o f this s u it ; that the defendan ts and t i l psiBO— cla im in g un«ler them since the date o f said m ortgage, rie barred and foreclosed «>f all right, claim and interest in the m ortgaged prem ises and every part thereof, and that the plain tiff m ay have such oth er and furth er relief as to , | the court m ay seem equitable. This sum m ons is served upon yon b y pn b li- l ca tion th ereof in the Polk C ounty Item iser. a » ! new spaper o f general circu lation , published ’ w eekly at Dallas, in said w n n ty . for a period j o f six consecutive and successive weeks, by or- ! der o f the Hon«>rab!e Ed. F. C o«d . ju d g e o l the county «*ourt o f the state o f O regon, for Polk cou n ty. Order m ade at cham bers at Dallas. Oregon, on the 90th day o f Decem ber, 1907. The d a te o f the first p u b lica tion o f this sum m ons ia J a n ­ K J O T IC I IF H EREBY GIVEN TH AT TH E FN ' d e s ig n e d have filed their final account as adm in istrator o f the estate o f HLram R Sim kins, deceased, and Saturday. Feb*vary 8,1908. at 10 o 'c lo c k , p. m'.. o f said day. at the cou n ty cou rt house, o f Polk «*ounty. O regon, has been fixed by Hon E. F. Coad. Judge of the c o u n ty court for sai«l cou n ty, as the tim e and place lor the hearin g of the same. All persons interested in sai«l m atter are hereby notified to appear at said tim e and show cause, if any there be, w hy said account should not be approved and the eatate settled and rloeed Dated this 7th day o f Jannary. 1988. ALFRED SIM KIWI, JOHN S I M K I N B , _______ uary i i m . A dm inistrator« o f the W ebstar Holm e«, attorney. L. D. BROWN. A ttorney lor P laintiff. j # ********* **************** Summons. The revivsl meetings held at the 'hristian church by Rev. Stivers, end- d very successfully, having had good ttendance and eleven additions to the hnreh. Mr. E. Enes, formerly depot agent at Perrydale, has gone to San Jose, where ha will attend school. Mr. Ben J. Wer­ ner will take his place at the office. the 14th day of February, 1908; We are aorrv to see Elmer leave, but and if you fail so to answer, for w ant thereof, we believe that hia place will be suc­ the plaintiff w ill apply to the court for a judg- m ent aud decree as prayed for in said com cessfully filled by Mr. Wernerl falls cmr7 DALLAS MERCANTILE CO... What is CASTORIA Mr. Bardine, who recently bought the Graham place, is reporte«! very sick with small hopes for recovery. Dr. Bin!, of Salem, was called in!! for con­ solation with Dr. Pfandhoefer. BUENA VISTA. COFFEE S.S.S. The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 80 years, has borne the signature o f /) - and has been made under his per- S V . V /S/t-u-M- sonal supervision since Its Infancy. /-CU cAtti Allow no one to deceive you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Juat-ag-good” aro b u t Experiments that triile with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Mr. Huelett has moved to his farm, recently purchased of D. T. Hodges. Louie Pettyjohn drove some cattle out from Sheridan the first of the week. Mrsa Al. Ednen instill inCotvallis. C »v >: i h a lt in ' is still the alley. meat market. F. <1 Sherman is again filling his old po­ 11 sition in the T«*>ze store. G. F. Luekey ami wife are in Eastern Oregon at the iKxlside of their daugh­ ter, who is very sick. The date set by the city council for I.. H. MeBee anil eon, ami Mr*. Tom the special election to vote on the water Wright have been on theeick liat. lionds is January 28, 1008. Mr. and Mrs. I. U. MeBee and Mint- Miss Nellie Collins has return©«! to Letitia Sbewey visited at J. J. McBee'v her beautiful mountain home from a Sunday. week’ s visit with her parents in Dalla« Mrs. L. H. MeBee and son, spent The new’ restaurant building on Main Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. street is nearly ready for use an«l when Jones at Perrydale. opened will supply a long needed want. Miss Clara Olsen and John Mi-Bee at­ The city council have made arrange­ tended the officers, teachers' anil pa­ ments to have the steel bridge extend­ trons’ meeting at Kails City Saturday. ed from both ends in order that the pub­ Mr. F. M Splawn and Mrs. Remsoner lic may get the use of same at once. were mairied Tuesday ami left Wed­ E. Lipton returned from a drive to nesday for Wald port, where they will Salem and says the roads from Dallas to reside for the present. Salem are good, but from Falls City to Dallas they could stand much improve­ s m it h f ie l d ! ment. "In 1884 my grandson, a babe, had an attack of eczema and after trying the doc tore to the extent of heavy bills and an in- , Mr. Gildon started for the coast thin crease of the dis­ ease and suffering, ; week. I recommended Cu- i Edith Reed is spending the week with ticura and in a few weeks the child was her grandparents. well. He is to-day Mrs Pearl Willard is visiting her par­ a strong man and ents, Mr. an«i Mrs. Jones. a b s o l u t e l y free from the disease. Mr. Lou Fisher ami son are at Dallas A few years ago I preparing to ship his hops. contracted eczema, and became an in­ Mr. Jones and Sam Smith have just tense sufferer. A whole winter passed complete«! their butchering. without once having cn shf-es, my Miss Nellie Townsend has been stav­ ankles and nearly from the knees to the toes lieing covered with virulent sores. I ing with her sister in Sheri«ian. tried practitioners, specialists, dermatol­ Mr. Sam Smith ami family spent Sun­ ogists, etc., t »no purpose. My daughter- in-law reminded me of having prescribed day with Uncle John Townsend. Cuticura for my grandson more than Grain is looking fine for this time of twenty years ago. I at once procured the Cuticura Remedies and found im­ year and the farmers are feeling happy. mediate improvement and final cure, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher spent Sunday till to-day, though well along in years, I am as though I had never had that with their daughter, Mrs. Homer Hol­ disease. I am well known in the vicin­ man. ity of Louisville and Cincinnati, and all Mr. Ree«l is slowly improving, l»eing this could l»e verified by witnesses. M. W. LaRue, 845 Seventh St., Louis­ able now to use crutches around the ville, Ky., April 23 and May 14, 1907." house. The rain storms of late have caused The agonizing itching and burning the pupils of our school «juite a lot of of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful wading. scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair Mr. Ed Loop is working for Mr. Geo. and crusting <»f scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in acne Richmond since the latter has been suf­ — all demand remedies of extraordinary fering with a fractured leg. virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills BUTLER. are such stands proven by testimonials of remarkable cures when many rem­ edies and even physicians have failed. Glen Butler, our roa«l supervisor, was One set is often sufficient to cure. out repairing bridges Monday. Cuticura Soap (26e.) to Cleans«* the Skin, Cuti­ Mr. Phillip Patrick and Miss Louisa Miller were married in Portland last Richard Osborn, of Black Rock, was Saturday. Miss Miller is a Portland girl Merle Hilyeu was a Wren visitor in our midst Wednesday. K. W. Flank is again a resident of and Phil, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ä1. Thursday. Hock Creek. Clemens Fish back is visiting in the Patrick. Mrs. J. P. Logan has returned home capital city with relatives. S. B. Bell, who proved upon his home­ stead last fall, has returned to it after a from Portland. PEEDEE. John Moran and Mr. Westfall, of brief absence. Mrs. Logan is still in Portland having Monmouth, were here Friday. Our former neighbor, O. C. Ball, is her eyes treated. Will and Robert Fish back are mak­ Mrs. G ub Pagencoff is visiting in D** ing posts for Rufus Smith, of Monmouth. las. Joe Houseman, of Monmouth, is Mr. and Mrs. Billie West, of Hoskins, helping Milt Bozley clean out his fir are visiting relatives here. grove. Elmer Hastings, of Cottage Grove, Mr. Flum, of Monmouth, was in has been visiting at Peedee and Mon­ these parts Friday taking a panorama mouth. of the valley. Willie Yost was married ChristmaR at Our people are very glad to bear of Riuslaw, and has been visiting his broth­ the reappointment of our road super­ er, Jesse, and family. W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth visor, Thou. Strain. While rirling a horseacross the ford at and free from blemishes, but when som e acid hum or takes root in the circu­ J ar . Goodman, Mrs. E., Clark and Jesse Yost’s one of Reuben Hasting’s lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These Mrs. Retta llamar visite«! with George horses fell with Elmer Hastings and gave him a ducking, but the worst of hum ors get into the blood, generally becau.se o f an inactive or sluggish Sullivan ami family this week. con dition o f the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry Mr. and Mrs. Layman, of Alberta, all is that the horse tried to drown an«l off the waste and refuse matter o f the system . This unhealthy matter is left Canada, and Mrs. Herman Wunder it took three to pull it out, then it to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becom es charged with the acid have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomp­ wouldn’ t get up until lifted up. poison. The blood begins to throw off the hum ors ami acids through the son, atChemawa. pores and glands of the skin, prcxlucing Rczenia, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, LIBERTY. G. L. Zumwalt, a former resident of Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually this vicinity, hut now of Yamhill coun­ with a sligh t redness of the skin followed by pustules from w hich there ty, was a guest .at the home of II. M. Mr. Sti ffv has a sick horse. flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itchin g is intense. Bozley, Thursday, It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts Mr. ami Mrs. Dow Hamer, of Salem, o f the body m ay he affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; have been here visiting her mother, the acid in the b lood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended Mrs. E. ( ’lark, and have now gone on to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g iv in g it a an extended visit to his relatives at The dealing is simple. hard, leathery appearance. A cne makes its appearance oil the face in the Norton. form of pim ples and black heads, while If you don’t like Schil­ I s u ffe r e d w it h E c i e m a fo r fo r t y y o a r s a n d c o u l d fin d n o t h i n * t o Psoriasis com es in scaly patches on differ­ POPCORN. c u r s m e u n til I t r ie d 8 . 8 . 8 . I ent parts of the body ling's Best, it costs you One of the worst s u ffe r e d in t e n s e ly w it h t h e it c h - i n nr e n d b u r n i n g ; p u s t u l e s w o u l d form s of skin trouble is Salt R h eum ; nothing f o r m f r o m w h i c h t h e r e f lo w e d a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, Very warm in the hills for this time s t i c k y f lu i d ; c r u s t s w o u l d c o m e o n Poison Oak of year. t h e s k i n a n d w h e n s c r a t c h e d o f f som etim es causing baldness. Youf grocei '«turns your moiwy if you don't t h e s k i n w a n l e f t a s r a w a s a p ie c e ami Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin like it; we pay him. Dor Gibson is suffering with lagrippe o f b e e f. I s u ffe r e d a g o n y in th e The hum or producing the trouble ami neuralgia. l o n g y e a r s I w a s a f fl i c t e d , b u t disease. w h e n I u s e d 8 . B. 8 . I f o u n d a p e r ­ lies dormant in the blood through the fe ct ou re. T h ere h as n e v e r been Pearce Bros, lost a very valuable horse, W inter to break out and torment the a n y r e tu r n o f th e tr o u b le . one of their team of grays. O. H . I V A N S , sufferer with the leturn of Spring. The best Biookman, Neb. Lee Gibson is taking a short course at Adm inistrator's ‘■ale. treatment for rdl skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the the Salem business college. hum ors so that the skin instead of being Mr. Joseph, of Salem, spent Sunday M OTH ’ E in hereby given, that by virtu e of an •’ order an