OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Allthe County News Graphically Writ­ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. L. R. Alva Woiuer was a Dallas visitor this ' week. Guy Metcalf is working for KM l‘ag- J eiiCoff. Krnest Hush is shearing goats in th«* DetJ'lee valley. Harvey Lacey will begin training hops this week. Win. Shewey is helping Ed Pagen- I will he served at the school house. Ev- coff ou the roads. I er\ laxly w elcome | tiny Meltevnolds, of Arizona, is visit- ! Thomas Kinchin was in Dallas this week ou business. % | ing friends in this vicinity. t CHAPMAN'... FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EM BALM FR O FFICE: O li.p e l.n d P .r lo r N' M .l n . l . D A L L A S . OR LOON: I PEEDEE. •> Bell Phone HW M utu.I P h o n e I " C .lls Prom ptly A n sw ered D .y or Nijiht ♦ I Gene Iloh omh, of liulependen«», was i Sam Morrison has returned % ! visiting friends here Sunday. east of the mountains. ^ DEEP CRACKS F j from ; SM1THFIELD. FOR THAT PRIZE. Mr. Davidson, of 00 the roads as he is familiar with allth e Liberty ............................................ 11*4)0 Deafness Cannot be Cured. bad places. We wish him good luck Popcorn ....................................... . 1000 by local applications, as they cannot and hope another winter will find bet­ Butler ............................................ 000 reach the diseased portion of the ear. ter roads. Falls City ....................................... 1000 There is only one way to cure deafness, B allston -B ....................................... «00 and that is by constitutional remedies, Corvallis 000 LIBERTY. Deafn *ss is caused by an inflamed con­ North Dallas ................................ 1600 dition of the mucous lining of the Eus­ M onm outh....................................... 800 tachian Tube*. When this tube is in­ Mr. Miller has been trading horses. Sm ithfieM ..................................... louo flamed you have a rumbling sound or Ballaton-C ................................... 70) amperfeet hearing, and when it is en- Mr. and Mrs. Splawn, of Dallas, have R occa............................................ IH o O iirely closed, Deafness is the result, and been vi.-iting J. I. Keasoner and family. 1 P ion eer............................................ lloo till esy the inflamation can he taken out One of Mr. Worden’s horses became j Perrydale.................................. l:;oO und this tube re hired to it* normal con­ suddenly lame while teaming the other-i dition, healing will be (!• stored forever; day. nine ca-cH out of ten are caused bv ca­ Sewing Machine Given Away. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and: As much as any one thing for the het tarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed little son were guests of Frank Stiles' terinentof the Itemizer its editor desire^ condition of the mucous surface*. We will give One Handled Dollars for and wife over Sunday. a weekly letter from every vicinity. Beginning with January 1st ami end­ any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) Mr. Sibley has several acres of newly that cannot he cured by Hull’s Catarrh ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home grubbed land set alternately to cherries sewing machine to the correspondent Cure. Send for circulars free. and English Walnuts. F. J. CIIENKY * CO. who is most regular in his or he- com ­ Toledo, Ohio. Armoiid Guthrie has traded his share j munications. We want your locality Sold by Druggists, 7Ac. in the Oak telephone line to Joe Sibley represented every week, and offer this T ike Hall’ s Family Pills for constipa­ for his share in the A. B. line. incentive for regularity. tion. Mrs. J. I. Keasoner and baby are home from Dallas, where Mrs. Keasoner EAST DALLAS. BUENA VISTA. has been under the care of the doctor. Isaac Connett is very ill at his home. Hamby Harmon is here cutting wood for his mother. Mrs. Rupert Hull is visiting relatives in Oregon City. Cleve Prather made a business trip to Portland Monday. Harry Davidson has rented C. Hall’s hop yard. Mrs. E. Nelson Anderson has purchased a line rubber tired buggy. Rev. Launer will preach next Sunday morning and evening. The recent rain has raised iamute about eight feet. the Lin k- The Sunday school convention will be held at Buena Vista, May 2nd, com luencing at 10:IU). A basket dinner # • * * • # # ' * ' . * # * is putting up a flag pole. Rugs Matting L in o le u m AND L a c e C u r t a in s THE NEW E T AND BEST IN THE CITY Inspection will make you think the same. CHILD SUFFERED With Sores on Legs. Cured in Two Weeks by Cuticura. Sold thmu-u rug Co. Lee Brown is here having hogs, Bearl Townsend is said to he not im- I proved. Miss Winnie Logan is quite sick with 1 lagrippe. Merle Bilyeu j relatives. is in Albany visiting A. A. Miller was a Corvallis visitor last week. Mrs. J B. Logan has returned home I from Ellensburg, Wash. Grandpa Sevier, who has been sick, is somewhat improved. Mr. Sumpter, of Falls City, was a Sunnyslope visitor Me.«lay. Jay and Roy (-lark are working in a hop yard near Independence. Jesse Z<> . /O R K CITV. an tlirir central office up stai’ s in the the hill after flowers. The little fellow was tire«l out w hen found. Cooper building. Mrs. Bryor Robertson has been over The r ew hop vines are new coming on fast and the growers are all busy put­ from Turner visiting relatives. ting up twine and getting ready for the Will Antriean and Will Carpenter training season. visited around Lafayette Saturday. B. F. Jones has rented the Hurley Will Croinley had the misfortune to building just smith of the Independence fall from his wagon seat and break one National Bank and will soon move his of the bones of his wrist. tifiie«- into same. Mrs. Brophy has returned to the farm The residence of L. Dawson is being for the summer. Sin- is quite i.l being raised and a new foundation placed un­ confined to her bed most of the time. der same besides a porch is being added ami other needed improvements. ROCCA. | It is reported that Claud Gilpen has rented the building formerly occupied Ot Bverley lias been one of the visit­ by the telephone office and will soon ors to R<»ek Creek this week. open up a restnrant and lunch counter. Our neighbors, Robinson and Brock, C. L. Fitchard who has lieen making have been helping the road workers. an extended visit in (V lir'ornia, r e t r i ­ Fred Brock took his sister. Mrs. Kate ed to this place Monday. He reports very dry weather down there and rain Crofe, to Norton« today, from whereshe will return to her home at Shedds. badly needed. There will be a gymnastic entertain­ ment given at the Perrvdale public- school house Friday the 24th. The per­ formers are from the Monmouth nor­ The recent rain has delayed mal school and places where they have performed vouch for the high class of the new cannery building, but their work. Everybody come, and if progressing nice'v and will he ed by the time it is needed to you don’ t you will miss a good thing. of the season’s crop. Whooping Cough. I have used Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy in my family in cases of whoop­ ing cough, and want to tell you that it is the best medicine I have ever used.— W. F. Gaston, Bosco, Ga. This remedy is sate and sure. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. ----------- ♦ • ♦ ------- ■ SUNNYSLOPE. Nearly everyone is busy making gar­ den. Mr. Herman Wander is working the i roads. The prospects for fruit this year are ; very promising. Mr. Moore, of Independence, these parts Monday. ALW AY9 B ears the Signature o f was in .Miss Maggie Hvrren was an lndepen deuce visitor Sunday. Bessie Clark visited with her sister, Mrs. Clarke anti daughter, Bessie, Mrs. Belle Sullivan, of Dallas, last have been visiting Mrs. Belle Sullivan week, at Dallas. Allen Towns has recently sold to Mr. Wm. Ilerren and wife spent Sun­ Jesse Gardner, of Monmouth, eight fine day with their daughter, Mrs. Hattie shouts. Tuttill, at Black Rock. Will and Clem Fishhack, of Riekreall, Mr. Joe Housman and family. Mr. spent several days last week with their Doc Egleston and family anti Mr. Lee parents here. Clark spent Sunday with R. M. Bosley. Mrs. Belle Johnson and children are Mr. Ed Wunder and wife, of Inde­ working in the hop yatd for Walker pendence, spent Sunday w ith his par­ Bros., of Independence. ents, Mr. Herman Wunder and family. Mr. Hoskins, of Albany, was in this locality last week and purchased a work NORTH* DALLAS. hors«- from Wingfield Egeleston. James Sevier and wife, of Eugene, Miss Anna Maxfield, of Corvallis, is who have been visiting with the form­ visiting her parents here. er’ s parents, returned home Saturday. Dick Rogers shipped **>n»e hogs and There was a hoard meeting at our veal to Portland Tuesday. schoollimise Monday for the* pui|>ose of W. S. Alcorn has been in Portland hiring A. J. Shipley to teach another I purchasing his summer goods. month of school. Mrs Yirgie Mavfield returned home Hadley Egclston, wife and daughter, inlay after a visit in the valley, Aii'ia. who have lieen visiting with his brother Wingfield and family, started Mis> Mary Maxfield returned to Cor- for their old home in Spickardville, I vallis after a visit with her parents. Missouri. Wednesday. Mr. Crosgrove is hauling the ream I for the Townsend Creamery (. »., of ! A Great Outside Remedy. | Portland. Most pains are of local origin—a There was a dance here last Friday "crick ” in the hack, a twinge of rheu­ night. There was a largo crowd pres­ matism, a soreness all over arising ent and all enjoyed a good time. from a cold are all cured hv outside Messrs. George and Will Dodtle applications. The quickest safest anti t-aiiu- hack from Wells 8aturd.iv. where most certain method is Allcock's Blast- I «>r, known the world over as a universal they have been visiting their parents. remedy for pain. They never fail, they i act promptly, they are clean ami cheap. PIONEER. You can go right ahead with your work 1 while the heating pr.n ess gt»es on. Six- i tv years use has given them a great rep­ Mr. Digbv has U*en siek this week. utation. Mrs. Dornheeker is oil the rdrk list. Mr Simpson's cows and separator are for sale. The ICiud You Have Always Bought, nucl which has been tu u i u ï t - r 3 0 years, has homo the aig-nnture of In uso l for over and has been made under his per­ sonal supervision since its lufuiicy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-g-ood” lir e but Experiments that trille with and endanger the heaitli of Infants and Children-Experience uguiust Experiment. Tin- new skating rink opened up for j business Thursday night and has been • doing a big business ever since. The ■ ll h *r is In-«t of any l ink in the valley, ; being inn le of bard maple laid over ! two inch material and is not noisy. I Young and old tied enjoyment h e re ' and it is well patronize l by the ladies.. "M y little daughter suffered with •ores on her legs ail lost summer. Her feet wore sore, too, and she couldn’t wear her shoes. I think she wai poisoned by running through weeds but the doc­ tor said it was eczema. I tried several rem ed y b f h -d to find a M ire. Then I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment which cured her in two weeks. I find Cuticura the best I ever tried for Mr. and Mrs. May were over from any kind of sore and I hope I shall never Dali s last week for a few days visit Mr. J. W Caldwell was a caller bore lie without it. Mrs. Gertie Laughlin. w ith her daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Tharp. Monday. Ivydale, W. Va., Apr. 25, 1907.” Sheriff Grant was transacting buai- Ralph and Mitchel Butler have re­ Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor o f Oh Hirer?, and Adult« turned to their home in Dallas, after a ness here Monday. consists o f < "tir-ira S m vi (25 c .) > < lean««' the Skin. weeks with their brother, Glen, of this O’ltlcura Ointment (VV* ) to th•« S!;‘n, r i d Mr. P. W. Flannery and son were Cuticura Re.-olvcnt (600. ».(or In the form o f Chocolate place. Coated Pins 25c. per vial of HO) to Purify the Hlood. Dallas visitors Saturday. IkK’tor Pfnndhoefer is suffering with Ernest Robbins is visiting with his hl«*>d poisoning, he having cut himself father, who lives in liidepciideiu e. with a piece of bari* wire. N<*d Simpson has gone to > il«*m to The primary election passe«) off quiet­ work in the White House reatan: ant. ly here last Fritlav and only aUmt one A birthday party was given at the vote « a - cm «, j home of Mr and Mrs lk»ma-< l . Ñkv, in fourth of th.- Kells City is to h«ve «nother .looter, honor of their daughter, Frie«la. ui Sun­ day, April IDtli. Th«*ee pr«>» it were: a gentleman of that professi n having 1 Mr. ami Mrs llomatchofpky. Christof, taken moms over the rollar building. j Richard, Willie, Fresia, O? car, Frank. The interest in the P protracted meet- Alfred, Robert and Clara lH>mas« hofsky, ing- at the t'h ii.tisn ’ chinch is »•' great Laurence Cl arance, Khineheart, Eva that it has been .leoided to continue and Frank iNirnhecker, Hugh, Joe, them a while longer. Cim atela and Ida Xeitman Mona Mr, Umsle, father of Mrs A. K. Si in peon. Oda and Leph* Blodgett ami ( Weet, and his daughter are visiting in » • * * * » • * * * * * * * * * * * , , * V ^ * * * * * * * » M » « » » * « » * ♦ » » ♦ » # ♦ * * » » * # ♦ » » » M l . Suso* \N arkeutme. GUY BBSS. & DALTON \V. YV. Chappell is moving into the Geo. Tice residence property this week ai.d Auan M\. r is moving into the res­ idence recently purchased by him from Mr. Chappell. The Allcock’s Blasters are the highest j result of medical science and skill, and in ingredients and n ethod have never been equaled. That they ate the origi­ nal and genuine porous plasters upon whose reputation imitators trade, that The Scott & Butler Lumber Co,, have Allcock’ s Blasters never fail to perform their plan» in operation and are run­ their remedial work quickly add effec­ tually. That for weak back, rheuma­ ning with a full crew. tism, edlds, lung trouble, kidney diffi­ Arthur Carpenter has returned fiom culties, strains and all local pains they his trip to the east and will go to work are invaluable. That, when you buy Allcoek’s Plasters you obtain the best for J. C. Cockerham again. made. ( ’ has. Howell has moved into one of the vacant houses of J. C. Cockerham, PERRYDALE. w ho will employ him in his hop yards. The epidemic of whooping cough an.: Rain on Easter, rain for seven Sun­ Bettor outlook for earlier gardens this days so the old saving goes, so now for innmpa »till continues. year than last. seven Sundays rain as it rained on East- Frank Tatom has moved to Sheridan, Apples are making a good show for a where he will engage in blacksmithing. large crop this year. Clarence Sellers, w ife and Master A l­ Joe Davidson has rented the Frank Stock on the ranches arc looking line bert, Carl Sellers and wife, Walter Sell­ Tatom property, where he and his new- ers and Muster Harold were at the home since grass lias come. of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sellers Sunday. I ly acquired bride will reside. Easter weather has been very favor­ Win. Yocom Lynn Kirks J. R. Bow­ able to fruitgrowers thus far. man and J H. Butler attended the The lat * - rain was much needed and Eureka! Yes 1 Have Found it at Last. ! Woodman log rolling at McMinnville. highly appreciated by farmers. The exercises at the M. E. church Knunil what? Why that Chamber- The farmers out on the Monmouth Iain’ s Salve eczema and all manner of were very interesting, quite a number road are getting their telephones in itching of the skin. I have been afflict­ from I’errydale and Ballwton attending. shade for early use. ed for many years with skin disease. I Mrs. S. E. Tozier, of Ontario, Califor- The hills are white with bloom and had to gei up three or four times every I nia, is conducting a revival meeting at SUNNYSL0PE. night and w ash with cold water to allay ; the M. E. church. She is assisted by beauty and all the world looks glad and tie- terrible itching, hut since using this her husband, who is a singer. gay in Spring attire. salve in December 11)05, the itching has A. J. Shipley wan a county seat visitor Mr« Stubblefield, who hr been quite stopped and has not troubled me.— El­ A Woman Telis How to Relieve Saturday. ill for a week or more, has gone to her der John T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For father's at Newport for a change of air. sale by Stafrln Drug Co. Will Bre«sler, of Monmouth, is a guest Rheumatic Pains. of bis mother here. 1 have been a very great sufferer from Farmers are very busy plowing and the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a number of years. I tried many medi­ putting out garden. cines hut never got much relief from » H * * . * / » * : * * * . » » * * * « * * . » * * # * » . * - :'i# j;- ;;.* # # # * * ^ * # ^ g * & * # * * William Herron and wife were Falls “ ">• Vf tw oyinn . »go. Wlmn I I City risitoiVsumiav.‘ THAT OUR LINES OF Mrs. Allan Myer, who haa been se­ riously rick for the last two weeks, is now ahh- to lie around again, end her numerous friends hope to **ee her out again as usual. Mr. L. Connoy, wife and ha by, of for another lengthy trip in the interests the Grice of bis large timber business. Monmouth, ate visiting home. A. E. l>)Zo, late of Tillamook, has Mi . and Mrs. Lausing, of Salem, s|»ent rented the new dollar building on Main "in.day with their daughter, Mrs. Frank treet, and will carry hardware and a \» ilsoli. general assortment of goods and will do j a general trading business. “ I had ecnemaon my hands for about i •even years and during that time 1 had used aerwal so-called BOILER. remedies, together with physician*’ and drug­ gists’ prescriptions. The Mis. Ira Yocom has been sick with disease was so bad cn tOlJHlIltis. my hands that I could lay a slate-pencil in one Kov Newhill has been shearing goats of the cracks and a rule for Joseph Tharp. pin« ed am xs the hand The liulett brothers were Sheridan \ • uld not touch the (tencil. I used ------ , visitors last week. ------ , -------Skin Lotion, Mervm Boyer closed a successful term ----------Remedy and extet oallr but I of school here Friday. diil not use any internal remedy, and P. M. Fundman was in Portland on while some gave partial relief, none re­ lieved as much as did the first box of business last week. Cuticura Ointment. I made a purchase Loyd Newhill and Thad Shin were of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and my hands were perfectly cured after two Portland visitors last week. boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one Taylor Lady and family visited over cake o f soap were used. I now kee p them on hand for sunburn, etc., and use Sunday at the home of Ira Yocom. Cuticura Soap for shaving. I could write Mrs. J. S. Pettijohn is in Sheridan a great deal more in reference to my this week with her father, who is still cure but do m t want to take more of your time. William H. Dean, Newark, very sick. Dei., Mar. 28, 1U07.” Dr. Harris and family, of Willamina. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Hulett. KINGS VAI LEY. ARE sch ool Mrs. J. W. McDowell is visiting in j Salem. Mr. G. \\ . Porter sold two of his hor- I se.- lati week. Willie tradisi his driving horse for u two year old calt. Mr. and Mrs. John Sykes drove to Dallas last week. FOUND A PERMANENT CURE IN CUTICURA b o u gh t |i WE THINK Our | Falls City this week and are surprised j to see such a large and flourishing city ' here. Could Lay Slate-Pencil In O n e - Hands in Dreadful State— Dis­ F. A. Lucas returned Saturday from a ease Defied Remedies and Pre­ Gr.imliiiu Pai rick is staying with her live week« business trip to points east. scriptions Suffered Seven Years. daughter. Mrs. Hattie Gibbon. Tuesday 'dr. Lucas started out again A Anderson and family made a hus-! Will Bush and Elmer Hastings are iness trip to Alhany last week. practising foot racing and Thomas Kin- \V rk h is innmieneed on the new j shin is a pretty good racer. road between this place and Alhany. ( ’apt. Cuniii: gham, of the Grey Ea -1 j gle. v tied Sunday with M. N Prather. | POPCORN. Fred Wittenstrom has been snhpoen- work on same is ed by the government as a witness in a land fraud ease, and has gone to Port­ com plet­ take care i land, expecting to go to Washington, I). C. M. C. Williams has purchased an in­ terest in the Dove drugstore and has been making several improvements, among them I m ing four nice plate glass signs and a fine new awning. Mrs. It. Hammond is occupying her new house. R. .1 Robinson did the carpenter work. Her son, C. R. Ham­ mond. of California, who has been visit­ ing her, added a hath room and tub. Oregon's Rt sources, the new commer­ cial magazine and sti.ry paper published by B. F. Phillips will make its first a p ­ pearance May 1st. it will be published j monthly at Independence. MONMOUTH. The smallpox scare is subsiding. The primary election passed off very It is reported that there are several quietly in Monmouth. cases of small pox at Momnou.h, but as j J. K. Robertson visited in Monmouth it seems to be in a verv mild form, it i< ! over Saturday and Sunday. not causing much excitement. Several I places, however, have lieen quarantined. | F. J. Pettit and family are moving in­ to the Chute house east of Craven street. It is reported that J. C. Morrison has | Mrs. Cartmel, who has been quite purchased a fine home n ar Albany hut did not learn just whim they expect to j poorly with heart trouble, is reported as move over. Mr. Morrison and family* better. have many friends here who will re­ Yesterday Mrs. Chute put one hun­ gret to see them go hut will wish them dred incubator chicks into the brooder. well in their new home. How can they know w ho their mother is? E9LA. The Acuffs have returned to Eola. - Our school will close next Friday. Last week W. FI. Robertson and wife drove out to Falls City by way of Dallas and Bridgeport, reports the roads good and spring work well advanced, grain looking fine. Mrs. Kendall has (K)ison oak very badly. • Real «»state is advancing in price. Mr. Murdock sold eighty acres of his Crippin place one mile and a half south of town and bought ten acres of Charley I^eon- Mrs. Will Bones, of Turner, was here ard adjoining the town of Monmouth. visiting friends last week. One bushel of corn makes four gal­ Mr. and Mr*. Ad. Loop have been lons of whiskey, which sells for $16 at retail; the government gets $3.60, the over visiting their daughter. farmer 20 cents, the railroad $1, the There was quite a little stir in town manufacturer $4, the vender $7.20. and Saturday caused by Charley Carpenter, the drinker all that is left—delirium tre- less than 2 years old, wandering off on Born, April l(»th, to John and wife a son. All the early gardens are looking fine in this vicinity. Guy Let- started into the school Monday morning. public Mr. Bert Teats closet! a very success­ ful term of school last Friday. George Coulee spent Monday Tuesday in Portland ou business. anti Kubt. Reed attended the W. O. W . ! affair in McMinnville last Wednesday ! evening. Grandma Marks left Monday mornir g to visit her son, Tom, who lives near Albany. George anti Claud Conlee anti Will Shewey made a trip to Sheridan last Sunday. Mr. anti Mrs. Melvin Conlee, of Mill 1 Creek, were visiting his father anti i mother bust Monday. Harry Seymour nad quite an exciting ! time Tuesday afternoon w hen his horse ! ran away, throwing him out ami tie-1 molishing the buggy. FED AND OPEU TIES B L O O D OLD SORES B V IM P U R IT IE S IN W henever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germ s or som e old blood taint w hich has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most u sually afflicted w ith old sores are persons w ho have reached o r passed m id- d le life . The vitality of the blood and strength o f t’ .c system lmve naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germ s w hich have accumulated because »f a slu g gish and inactive condition o f the system , or some hereditary taint which has hitherto l>een held in check, now force an outlet on the face, am is, legs o r other part o f the body. The place grow s reel and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and kept open b y the im purities with w hich the blood is saturated. N othing is m ore tryin g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. T he very fact that it rcsis'.s ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason for suspicion; the same germ -producing cancerous ulcers is back o f every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anyth ing else, applied directly to the sore, can Karl Dav ami Ralph Digbee are plow- | I w . . afflicted with a .ore an my d o a n >' permanent go.nl ; neither w ill rem ov- ing the Barker orchard while Mr. Rem­ faee o f four year«' «t*n-1 prom ptly cleanses it oi all poisons and sition to the butcher shop of Geo. ; taints. It pets dow n fo the very bottom o f Koeneke. the trouble and fo re s out every trace o f im ­ R K Ferguson » h o reoeiitlv safferei] | purity and makes a com plete and lasting » stroke of ,-»ral>sis is re|»rte.l to be cure S. S. S. changes the quality o f the • slowly improving. blood so that instead of feeding the diseased The old G a r r i g u s hotel has been given ; PURELY parts w ith imotirities it nourishes the VEG ETABLE irritate.! inflamed flesh with healthy blood. a new «‘.»at -t paint, Charley Blanchard, the artistic painter, doing the work. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain ar 1 inflammation The Home Telephone Co. have a force leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. of men putting up the poles and will sore is perm anently cured. soon begin stringing the wire for the W rite for ou r special book on sores and ulcers and any other m edical advice new line in this citv. They will o p e « , you deauu. W e m ake no charge for the book c r advice m sf