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moved to I. (I. Me Bee’» place and be gan w< ik on Ins timber. Frank Stilt*« ha« p»aitH set preparatory to putting up a wire fence. Mrs. hells Douglas has been here vis iting her hods , Eu and llarry. Mr. and Mrs. John Guy were here Sunday visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jim Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde French, of Salem, have been here visiting relatives and | that, what are people going to do with looking at real estate, ! tli»*ir apples? N. J. Harris’ mill is a lively place six j Mr. and Mrs. Dillard were visiting at I days out of tin* week,and he is finding a ; ready sale for his lumber. Richard Lewis’ yesterday. By Terrible Eczema— Head Became a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores — Would Scratch Till Blood Came — Much Money Wasted In Fruitless Treatments— Disease W as Soon Hop training began last ! Oak Warden and wife spent Samr- I Thursdays storm delayed i day in town \ ¡siting friends. I which will be in full blast I but wages not so good as last CURED AT SLIGHT COST BY CUTICURAJIEMEDIES O UR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. AD the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. R. L. C H A P M A N ... F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and EM BALM ER OFFICE: Chapel ami Parlor» N. M a il»«! D A L L A S . OKHOON: Bell Phone 108 . Calls Prom ptly - Mutual Phone 1 !<>* Night Answered Day or A Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains. week, b u t; the work this week year. SUNNYSLOPE. meeting with some real problem» in rail* 1111 i building. The skill of their engin eer» and the oerseverancc of Manager [J Oeilinger, Jr., is oveicoming all d»f- UcUltMM. Preparations are l*eing made for a large attendance ut the am-uul Woal- Ml tu picnic to I k * held here next month. Falls City will welcome the neighbors jM g.M«l -hupe, and expect! to see two thousand people here then. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Moyer will soon it*a\e for an extended visit in Kansas, Nebraska. Iow a and other eastern states. \\e will all I h * pleased to see them re turn this coming winter, and we are w e ll satisfied that they will I k * just as glad to get back. The formal opening of tin* skating rink was attended by a very large and enthusiastic crowd. Good music was I furnished, and the session greatly « 11 - joy ed by both skaters and spectators. There is so ¡. * fine »katetalent here, and lb»* rink is the place to go for an hour’ s * pleasant entertaiument. “ Our little girl was two months old when she got a rash on her face and I have been a very great »offerer from within five days her face and head were ! the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a all one sore. We used different reme ( ’. ( ’. Pit/er has been grubbing stumps dies but it got, worse instead of better ! number <»f years. I tried many medi- 1 for George Sweringen. and we thought she would turn blind I eines Imt never got much relief from FOR TH AT PRIZE. R ICK R EALL. I Mr. Guillinms and son, of Monmouth, and that her ears would fall off. She j any of them until two yeais ago, when I suffered ter ibly, and would scratch bought a bottle of ( ’hamherlain’s Pain wi ic seen in this locality Iasi week. until the blood came. At night we How the Sewing Machine Contes , halm. J found relief before I had used Mrs. McCaleb and Mrs. E. Clark j had to pin her hands down. This Our school will dose on the 8th of I all of one bottle, hut kept on applying it were Independence visitors ¡Saturday. went on rgit il she was five months old, May, tants Stand. j and soon felt like a different woman. then I had her under our family doc Dan McPeck transacted business in Nile Addison, of Dayton, was a guest j tor’s care, but she continued to grow Through my advice many of my friend« at »hi Fishhack home several days the, worse. He said it was edema. When the capital city Friday. Below we (five the standing of the have tried it and can tell you how won past week. she was seven months old I started to The recent rain has been of great several conte.tanta for the aewlng i . i ; i - derfully it has worked. Mrs. Sarah A. use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, Mr. Pitzer. w ho was hurt while grub and Cuticura Resolvent, and in three ! benefit to early gardens. etiine which (roes to someone on May 1st. Cole, 140 S. New St.. Dover, Del. ( ’h.»m- weeks — what a change! I kept using This (fives the »landing for last week, j herlain’s Pain halm is a liniment. The bing stumps with his grub puller, is Cncle Billie Goodell is expecting a the Cuticura Remedies for two months ami each weekly letter received will 1 relief from pain which it afford« is alone some better at this writing. • worth many times its cost. It makes and our baby was a different girl. You large crop of logan berries this season. count 100 points: Mrs. Martha Addison, of Salem, who could not see a sign of a sore and she Mi»« Jesse Palmer, of Dallas, was Peedee........................................ 1700 rest and sleep possible. For sale by the has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. was as fair as a new-born baby, and all Buell ......................................... 700 j Stafrin Drug (Jo. for the small cost of a dollar and seventy- a guest at the home oi Mrs. L C. Koser E. Fishhack. returned home Monday. — - ■ Sunnyslope ............................... 1700 five cents where we had spent ten ! Sunday. Jav and Roy Clark, who have been Bnena Vista................................ 1700 times the money for doctoring. She PEEDEE. Mrs. Myer and two daughters have ; working near Independence, spent a is now two years old and has not had a 1 rented ami moved into T. A. Riggs' Kings Valley.............................. 1700 sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. P, i few days last week with their mother. East Dallas .............................. 1700 j property. Budke, R. F. D. 4, LeSueur, Mi mu, Liberty ...................................... 1700 There is some of the mill people on Among those attending the Old Fel- Apr. 15 and May 2. 1907.’* Orville Price, a grandson of Peter Popcorn ..................................... 1700 the sick list. ! low’s meeting in Independence from I I Cook ha arrived and will work in his Butler ........................................ 700 here were Herman Wuuder and John 1 We hear that Pickens is moving to j grandfather’s store. Fells City ................................. 1700 Pitzer. B allfton-B ................................. H< H) Benton county. I. P. Reese, a stock buyer of Mc- Corvsllis .............................. noO , There has been a nice monument Joe IIou§man and John Walker, of j I Minnville, was here Friday combining North Dalles ............................. 1700 I put up at the grave of John Dyer. Monmouth, are assisting our roud sup By an Itching Humor. Another ! business with pleasure. Monmouth.................................. -Hit) ervisor, Thomas Strain, with work on J Cure by Cuticura Remedies. Pine Burbank went to Airlie for a the oiuls in this vicinity. Cncle Tommie Lucas, who died in Smith fie ld ............................ “ I broke out with a humor which i Monmouth Sunday, was the father of Ballaton-C H 0 0 load of potatoes he had shipped from spread almost all over my body. The j Independrnce. Rucca......................................... 14'O Kvervbody making garden. itching would get worse on retiring, Ben and Thad Lucas of this place. Pioneer...................................... 1 list Mrs. Maud Yo«t and tw > girls attend so I could not sleep. I tried several Supt. Seymour was here Thursday in Kvervbody going to the circus at Dal Perrydale................. 1400 ! ed Sunday school at the Peede • school le-. remedies but it grew worse until I got the interest of the school picnic to he some CutDura Soap and Cuticura Pills jhouse Rundav. given at this place in the near future. which began te relieve me at once. By Mr. Layman visited Mr. Wunder Sat Sewing Machine Given Aw ay. Several of tin* neighbors met at Jesse urday night. the time I had used one vial of the Pills, B. Southwick drove into the La Creole the humor was entirely gone. I wish A h much an any one tiling for the bet Yosts and had inging and other music every sufferer could secure the Cuti- (»ne afternoon and the next morning the Mrs. Egleston bus been very sick, hut terment of the Itemizer ita editor »l«*sir»*s | tIn* other night. cura Remedies. Travis Bates, Hamburg, I swift current took his wagon down is improving. a weekly letter from every vicinity. stream. Frank Rowley and Arthur Dyer were Ark., April 2«, 1907.” Beginning with January Int ainhiul- over fr.m Black Rock last Sunday visit Mi.-s Maggie Herren is training hops Complete External and Internal Treatment for The temperance lecture given here Every Humor of fnfnnM. Children, and Adulte con ing May IHt we will giv«* ¡1 $.">• > Home ing at Jesse Yosts, for McLaughlin. stats of Cuticura Scan (25c ) to Cleanse the Skin. Sunday afternoon by Mr Arnold, of sewing machine to the corre,H|>on<leiit Cutl'-ura Ointment (50c.i to Heal the skin, and Dallas, was received with demonstra- Mr. and Mrs. Pine Burbank were vis Fruit and grain are looking fine and Cut!"'!pa He. .¡vent (50c.).for In tho form of » hincolate who ia most regular in his or hi* coiii - Coat- '1 PM! <. ?5e. per vial or GO) ta Purify the Blood. 1 ions of approval. Sold throu'.'i >nt tin* world. Potter Drug & t hem. mnnicatioiiH. We want your locality iting at her parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil- the fanners are happy. Con>.. Sole Props.. Bouton, Mass. Win. Herren and wife visited friends Mrs. Gates and daughter, of Portland, represtoited every week, and offer this , lips last Saturday night. oof-Malled Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Dlseaae6. incentive for regularity. who have been visiting with her sister, I Mr and Mrs. Paul Ronco have been at Independence Sunday. Mrs. Anna Myer, for some time, re over to the Burnt Woods district to t:ii 11 . smashing the buggy and slightly turned to their home Sunday. [\ ¡sit their daughter, Mrs. Kmnia Mc- Whooping Cough. EAST DALLAS. hurting himself. • Dowell. 1 have used Chamberlain’s Cough The road men are working under diffi | Thomas K inchin is moving hack on his R< inedy in my family in cases of whoop Safe, Sure and Speedy. culties on account of so many rainy Cherrie« are growing fast. I farm and Will Bush is moving on the No external remedy ever yet devised j Wriglitson farm to take care of Kin* ing cough, and want to tell you that it days. has ho full and unquestionably met is the best medicine l have ever used. Dan Lewis is planting a truck garden* chin’s grain and fruit. The rain and wind storm on the these three prime conditions as success W. F. Gaston, Posen, Ga. This remedy Mr. Fenton spent Sunday out on Ids is sale and sure. For sale by Stafrin 23d was hard on trellis and fence at the fully as Allcock’s Plasters. They are ranch. saf** because they contain no deleterious post office. I h ug Co. LIBER TY. — * • * . ------------- Mr. Darter is working Mr. t'ampheH's B. E. Rose and W. R. McDonald drugs and are manufactured upon scien orchard. have been shearing sheep and goats for tific principles of medicine. They are R 0CCA. suit* because nothing goes into them ex G. W. Mehoe is putting up a lot of Miss Hampton. R. G. Kelley is going into the poultry cept ingredients which are exactly wire fence. business. Mrs. Brock has so far recovered from adapted to the purposes for which a Albert W ilt trapped a bear last week. Harry and Ed Douglas are training her winter’s illness as to he able to do plaster is required. They are speedy in Jimmie Clayton went visiting in the hops for Sin their action because their medical qual country Saturday. 11 a! 1 i e McDonald is visiting his broth- 1 light housekeeping. J. M. Card has the timbers framed for er, W. R. McDonald. Warren Wright was called to Port ities go right to their work of relieving Mrs. Moittt has been on the sick list pain and restoring the natural and his large new barn. for the last few «lays. There are rumors of a new bride com - ! land as a witness in a contest case. \\ e healthy performance of the functions of understand that he was on the right ingto Rock Creek in the near future. Johnnie Holman has been in these muscles, nerves and skin. Allcock’« Mr. Kenyon and and family came in side, that of the homesteader. parts looking for Imy. Plasters are the original and genuine Mrs. Rose and little son made the | to Dallas to church Sunday. ♦ • ♦ --------- povous plasters and like most meritor Miss FJlie Me Bee” has been visiting post master’s family a short visit this Out of five hundred apple trees on tin* Deafness Cannot be Cured. ious articles have been extensively imi week. Mt. Pizgah fruit farm, all blooming hut for the last ten days with her uncle, I. tated, therefore always make sure and Eli Stephlon undertook to drive in by local applications, as they cannot get the genuine Allcock’s. three, Mist year only three hundred ( i . McBce and wife. reach tlie diseased portion of the ear. bore fruit. If all the apple orchards in G. F. Me Bet* and Tom Wright shipped from Falls City while too heavily loaded the country are making as good show ;is a carload of staves last week and have and went over the grade on the inoun There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. KINGS V A L IE Y . Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus Miss Rovia Rumbaugh visited Silver tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Monday. **** «- a * * * - * - * ^ ^ * * * - * # * * A * » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '. ,A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * am perfect hearing, and when it is en- \V. L. Price returned from Portland iirely closed, Deafness is the result, and tnle>s the inhumation can he taken out Wednesday. Tip Maxfield made a business trip to und this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will he ties to red forever; Blodgett Saturday. nine cases out of ten are caused hv ca Townsend Bros, have their hop yard tarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed nearly ready to train. condition of the mucous surfaces. sleep T olled WE THINK THAT OUR LINES OF We will give One Hundred Dollars for ( ’. E. Rice and Frank Miller sold their any case of Deafness (caused hv catarrh) mutton sheep to E. P. Weir. that cannot he cured by H all’s Catarrh Mrs. Agnes Rogers visited over Sitn- Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CH ENEY & Co. | day at the home of Dick Rogers. Toledo, Ohio. Mack Maxfield, w ife and infant son Sold hv Druggists, 7”>c. I are in the valley on a visit from Falls Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa City. tion. | John Greyham, wife and daughter, visited at the home of Joe Greyham SM1THF1ELD. j Sundav. Joe has been very sick. Ca r pets Rugs ¡I ARE THE NEWEST AND BEST IN THE CITY I HARDW ARE AND FURNITURE Owing to the illness of Miss Mary Ronco, Mrs. Nan Brew 11 has taken her place at John Rimers. The Easter services were very much enjoyed, especially by the ch'ldren who had prepared an excellent program and and in retui n each received a little banket containing an Easter egg. 05SB!E8 PO PC O R N . Lee Gibson lett Monday for Seattle, Wash. There is prosfiect foran immense hay crop this year. The fruit in the hills was not damag ed by the frost. Our school picnic w ill he May 16th at the Popcorn grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards have a new baby girl at their house. Fred Kissling, of Salem, visited Sun day at the James Sykes home. Miss Myrtle Duncan was a guest of Miss Willie Sykes over Sunday. ÄVcgelable Preparation Tor As - siioilatìng H»c Food and Refi ula ting the Stomachs and Dowels of I.N i/LN -'lX viC Puntfji.ui Setti' dix. Senna * RùtktlU Sollt — Aaise S~d - Pfpennmt - _ Bt Carb*m*SU*+ HFrtpSrad - Ctcnfitd Sútmr HLi/try/am* rlavtr. R. J. Petersen was an Independence visitor Tuesday. A perfect Remedy I or Constipa tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L O S S O F SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of C. C. Hall, of Portland, has been vis iting his mother the past week. A. J. Richardson and A J.jllall made a business trip to Salem Monday. The circle entertainment was a decid ed success. The total amount taken in was $19.70. C AR LTO N . s / fcqt« «SfMdnSAML TLPtTCHKR Chap. McClain has his woodsaw ready for operation. Rev. Snvder will preach next Sunday at the M. E church. ; The Kind You Hsve Always Bought Promotes Digest ion.Cheerful ness and Rest Contains neither ( taluni, Morphine nor Mineral. N o r N a iic ü t ic . B U E N A VISTA. Cleve Prather lias purchased a new rubber tired buggy For Infants and Children. Thirty Years N E W YORK. , A lb ‘ » » ^ '» U a Y pRI ] 5 - i ) p s q — j v c i M s EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. TM« OCNTAUN fiOMPANV. NON VO»H OITV. Frazer Bros, have begun work in their saw mill. James Harper is building himself a new barn. Mrs. A. D. Morrison made a visit to Pori land last week. Dr. A . I). Morrison made a business I trip to Till unook last week. Our public school graduating exercises will he held at the Christian church on Mav 22nd or 23rd. t’ itfc'&ii- C a ld w e i B ro s . i¿¿¿ iS ic i6/&itièrècr'{' iciSft I We Make ! Our Own PO O L A N D B ILLIA R D H A L L No* totaled in [he Kersiake Building I % (Everything tipto-dalc ) working for Mrs. Fred Kozen, of Rick I $ tt 1 reall. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee and sons, Hop training will begin soon. Guy and Lert,were guests o f.1. S. Park Mrs. Drnphlett has been visiting Mrs. ' er and family near Perrydale last Sun * day. Chas. Rees. , * Paul Rees is slowly recovering from a j Mrs. Sam Cairns and son Roy, from $ near Willamina, wree visiting friends severe illness. and relatives from Saturday until Mon * Mr. James Connery visited at Mr. day here. Crook’s last week. § CONCORD. i The Bverley children are recovering from whooping cough. p io n e e r . Keep Your Blood Pure. Come in and try a dish. All we ask is a compari son and we will have you as a regular customer. 1 * * •Y: Our parlors an* cool, pleasant and inviting. !l I Caterers for halls, pic nics. private parties, etc. Delivery free of charge. Mrs. N. Gee and Mrs. Hodge visited Mr. Holman lost fine horse last I with Mrs. ( ’has. Brockman one day last week. week. Mr. Dighy and family moved to Dal Harry Pickens and mother, and Chas. las this week. * Rees and son, Clarkson, were at Dallas j Mr. Harlev Bly visite«l at Joe Sher Saturday. wood's last Sunday. Marion Brockman is visiting her j Mr. and Mrs. Koennoman grandmother, Mrs. A. Vernon, at For w,,nt to Rickreall last Sunday. est Grove. Mr. Brockman is improving his place j Edgar Williams is sick and has been by working tin* roads, and Mrs. Brock- , out of school several days. man has gone into the poultry business, j Jim Sherwood has been helping his brother plough his orchard. No one can he happy, light-hearted and healthy with a body full of blood that cannot do its duty to every part be cause of its impurity; therefore the first and most im|>ortant work in hand is to purify the blood so that every organ will get the full benefit of a healt hy circula tion. There is no remedy we know of so good as that old family remedy, Brandreth’s Pills. Each pill contains one grain of the soli»! extract of sarsa parilla blended with two grains of a combination of pure and mild vegetable products, making a blood purifier unex celled in character. One or two taken every night for a while will produce surprising results. Brandreth’s Pills have been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. \L i Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood are peeling poles on the Simpson place. Everything in confection ery and tropical fruits Johnson Eros, f North Main Street Mr. Simpson and family, of Waldo Hills, are here visiting relatives. M O NM O UTH . Till OREGON EIRE RELIEF Joseph Craven is able to get out and get a little sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson were in Monmouth Saturday. McMinnville, Oregon. j Mrs. S. E. Bush is assisting Mrs. ! Burt in hotel Monmouth. The brick and tile factory will give work to some fourteen hands. ! s * DALLAS Mr. Sm iling and .Mr. Holman have gone to the former’s claim in Lincoln con nty. CHAS. GREG OR Y, Agent D ALLAS. OKKUON Phones : Mutual 327 Bell 1H1 Glover’s Meat Market HUMORS IN T H E JB 1,000 Lace Curtains GUY BROS. & DALTON number of old friends S K IN D I S E A S E AND Inspection will make you think the same. a .Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hait, of Montgom ery, were trading in town Saturday. PE R R YD A LE . Mrs. W. L. Price went to Portland Mr. Fisher will soon begin training ! Thursday, called to the bed side of her Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Robertson were in 'daughter, Mrs. Link Allen, who is very hops. Geo. Nelson, of Newberg, was here Monmouth on business the last of th»t| D A L L A S , OREGON week. Sunday. Mr. Gilson’s have been sick with | low» All kin.lrt of uieiils. colds. Baynard Rumbaugh came up from Crops are looking fine in this com A. N. Halleck has rented the Taylor! Pure lard. Portland Tuesday and visited his sister. munity. llalleck property to n newcomer from Mr. Trent and Mr. .las. Myer were Rovia, returning Monday. He will Ki-li ninl p uillrj Krid .ys und out at the farm Sunday. Mrs. Lee Conner was a Dallas visitor Michigan, who will move in next week. stait to Alaska May 1st to join his fatli- Snlunhivd. Mom lay. Mr. Grover and family have moved Mrs. Reed and sister. Nellie Town into the Halleck house and now there Highest market price send, went to Dallas Saturday. W. A. Keyt purchased a fine buggy The following persons have gotten are no empty houses in this part of paid for fa t stock. Mr. Stromherg, a nephew of Mrs their new cream separators: Walter Tuesday, town. Fisher, has been visiting for a few days. Maxfield, E P. Weir, John Story, Mr. Sweeney, of Dallas was a caller j James Crosgrove got the Empire and here Monday. Mr. Ijoop and Mr. Gilson have been Joim Chambers got a DeLaval, so now assisting Mr. Osborn with his terming. A large crowd attended the auxilary I butter will he cheaper in a few days. exercises Sunday night, Mr. Reed is expecting to plant a large John Priee and .Miss Maggio Mathen- potatoe field as soon as the weather ey were married at thè home of thè John Wolfe has sold his farm to Mr. 1 will permit. bride s parents. Aprii 23, 1908, ami w ill Boyer who lives near Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Rick- go to h-wisekeeping at onee. John has Mrs. Scott Bennett, w ho has been sick 1 j reall, spent Sundav with their daughter, bought thè Matheney fami. The old for Rome time is convalesing. people will moveto Philonnith in May. } Mrs Sam Smith. The entertainment given here by the W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth The boys of this place played tin* boys Monmouth U»ys was well attended. *nd free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu PEEDEE. 1 of Polk Station a game of baseball, hut Some of the boys of this place attend- , lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These , we did not hear the result. ed the bam‘hall game at Bethel Sunday. I humors get iuto the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish Crops are looking well. Mrs. Myrtle Thornton is here visiting condition of the.members of the I mm I v whose duty it : •• to collect and carry FALLS CITY. B. Pickens and family are moving to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Flan off the waste and refuse matter of tliesvstein. This unheulthv matter is left Kings Valley. nerv, to sour and f nnent and ! >..n the circulation becomes charged with the acid * Gross Rogow av have opened up a Mr ami Mrs. Troy Turner are moving Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walker, of St. poison. Tl'.e blood begins to throw off the humors and acid., through the ' drygoods and furnishing good- store to Black Rock. Johns vi«ited *it the home of Henry pores and glands of the s’.in. producing Eczema, Acne. Tc.i r, Psoriasis. 1 and are doing a land office business. Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. 1* zcm.a appears, usually The Olt*t • children are recovering McKee last week. Jack \\ ikliams, while loading logs last with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules i: m which there ; Friday was caught hv a falling l<*g and from the mumps, flows a sticky fin d that dries and forms a crust, and the it. hing is intense. received injuries which prove I fatal. Mrs, Cbenoweth is cooking at Simp NOR TH D ALLAS. It is generally on the back . breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts son’s logging camp. Commissioner Teal is having thetill o f the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, c ra iv . and bleeds; ; mad»* to tin* new steel bridge, and it Mr and Mrs. Lupcr scent Sunday \ the acid ia the blood dries up the natural oils o f the skin which are intended Tom Arnold was a visitor at Simpson’s will soon I*.* ready for travel, greatly to logging camp Sunday. near Amity a» guests of relatives there to keep it Soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g ivin g it a th«* benefit of the public. - face in the Miss Eva Gorton, from Black R«»ck. hard, leathery appearance. Acne tuaki Our school close»! last week with a Falls Citv peopl«* aie making up a pleasant picnic for the children. was a guest »if Miss Delia Coulee last i form of pimples and black heads, while I s u ffe r e d w i t h E c z e m a for f o r t y fund for a Fourth »»f July celebration. y e a r « a n d c o u ld fin d n oth in g* to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ This beautiful weather has limbered Sunday. Thit w ill he the biggest thing ever pull- ro m e u n t il 1 t r i^ d S . S S. I ent parts of the body One of the worst R. B. Jennings, a cousin of Mrs. Lee’s e s u u ffe r e d i n t e : n e l y with thf i t c h c«l off in Polk county, and every laxly is up the limit» of the baseball nine, from Rcxhiirg, Idaho, is visiting rela i n g a n d b u r n in g ; p u s t u le » w o u ld forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum; ; going to come. Mrs <arah Ritner’s mother has gone tives her». f o r m ft o m which t h e r e lie v e d a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, e t i c k v flu id ; c r u e ts w o u ld c c vie o n Falls City has a welhequipped base t»> visit her daughter at Monmouth. Mrs. Anna Hinshaw and children, , the «kin and wh«n rcratch d off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak hall club, and will soon la* able to meet Nellie Williamson has gone to her from near Buell, have move»! into Tom theskin was left as raw as p piece and Iv v are also r. isr><T,-ee*able types of skin cf oeef. I suffered a (p a y m the .rt , J , , all similar clubs. Roy Me Murphy is home in Weal Salem for a short visit. Iona v e a n I w«s iffbcted. but disease. 1 he f ’:m«>: jtnxlucing the trouble Lvon’s house. captain and lias got together a fine lot w h en l need S. S 8. I found a per- lies dormant 111 ti e hlootl through the Lew Ritner recently killed one of the i of young men composing the duh. Mr. ami Mrs. Konneman. from' feet c u re . T h e r e ha larg»*st bears ever seen In this vicinity. \\ inter to break out and torment the Pioneer, spent »Sunday with Mr. and j a n y r e t u r n o f th e C tre The city council at its meeting last . H. EVA NS, Sufferer with ihcietiirn of Spring. The best Next Sunday will lx* our Sunday Mrs. John Brown. S tock m an . N eb. Monday night, pa^ed the »ordinance re treatment f r all skin d ‘senses is S. S. S. straining stock from running at large. 9 hool election* iHm’t forget to come. Miss Stella Kldx* spent Saturday and j It neutr.il./.( the acids and removes the At th»* same mooting they ordered grade C. S. Cravhm an»! family visit»*d at Sunday w ith her cousin», the Windover; hum- rs so that the skin instead of being lines established on various streets in the home of Frank Sheythe last Sun girls, at Polk Stati»>n. irritated ard diseased, is nourished by a town. day . Mr. Robertson, of Salt Creek, is at supply o f fresh, healthy blood. External Saturday the former saw mill proper Mr». James Grant was called t»> the work on the W. C. Brown preperty. : appii»*ations of s lives, washes, lotions, etc., ty «»f O. k. Earhart, was sold ' v L»t home »*f Joe Brow n owing t»» the illness drilling f«>r tv»al an»! oil. while they soothe the itching caused by Brown, as trustee, at public auction, «>f his children. Mrs Minnie Snelling an«l Mrs Belle skin affections, c m n ver cure the trouble the ^ale being held at Black R«*ck. Mart Shirk is talking of leaving We Holman, from Pioneer, were callers at because they do not reach the Mood. S S S goes down into the circulation Atchison A McHardy were the pur- the W. H. Biown h om e Wednesday. are an re he w ill l»e very much miesed by and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its chi sera. all the voting ladies. Mi*s Dorm Palmer is in l>allas aaaist- normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin The Sal-m-Falls City A Western are Itvi I I Q u a ! With h*r house affection. B<x>k on Skin Diseases and any medical odvic»? desired sent fref Dan Buinr». of Forçât Grove, boa been pushing the r«»*d farther into the moun tains all the tiiue, ami at present are in our neighborhood ou buainee» and work, and her sister, Mias Jeeaie, it to all who write. S. S. S is for sale at all f*> t cl . d"r\ ~ stores. ;i Matting Linoleum also visited while here. T H £ S W i f T 3 P £ C ie iC A t L A M T A , CAm