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FALLS CITY. SNBTHF1ELD. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J PER R YD ALE. A II. Muir, mayor »if Dallas, was iti The P L Keyt store will be opened .May 14th. onr town Saturday seeing us grow. Myrtle Reed spent Sunday with her aunt,. Everyone in thia place ia busy if a r- dening. Mr. and Mra. Fawk passed through | SniilliHeld Sunday. Several from here made a business i trip to Dallas Saturday. Mr. Fisher has finished training hi« I PEEDEE. hop* bat will soon begin training on the wire. Everyone sidling cream nowduvs. Maliel Townsend is suffering with a i fractured foot, caused by a till» of water; We haven’ t learned yet who got that falling on if. new machine. Among I alls City visitors to Dallas Mr. Lee Conner Ixmght some pigs was B. F. Boughey. w ho was drawn on from A B. Strung. tiie jury for the May term of court. I Mr. T. W. Caldw-dl came here after a ! Cal Kramer has gone to Dallas to j load of hay Tuesday. take charge of the Gail Hotel for Mr. For Her Children— Little Girls Suf Mr. D. L. Keyt was a Monmouth vis Thompson, who will take a lay off and fered with Itching Eczema Which travel for a while, as he badly needs a itor the fore part of the week. A number of people from here attend Simply Covered Back of Heads— rest. ed the circus at 1 Lilias and at McMinn Jesse Plunkett und family, late arriv ville. Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too. al« from Kansas, are living in the " R. L. CHAPMAN.... Moyer house. Mr. Plunkett is delight Mr. John Duignun will open a new F UN ER A L DI RECTOR i with l ulls City and will make his grocery store in a few days. It will he ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY ed ALCOHOL 3 CF NT and « located at his home. home litre. EMBALMER % AVc gelabt' ftrparai ion for As “ WONDERFUL OINTMENT” James Dyer was badly injured by a The school will come to a close hero O F F IU K : ( l l i . p e l . m l P:irl<.r«. N. X s»milaiiii£ itic lood juiitojuia Mr. and Mrs. Kiley West are visiting ROCCA. log rolling « hi him, w hile working in May 20th, and that night the graduat D A L L A ». ORElfON: lingUK-StiiiiiaUismHIiuvelsoi ! “ Some years ago my three little girls c.iiup at Black Rock last Monday. The ing exercises will he held in the Chris relatives at IVedee. Bt-ll Piloni’ 10H Mutual Phone l a»'. 4 had a very bad form of eczema. It< fi- young man is now at the \\ alker hotel, tian church. Be sure and don’t forget i Calls Prom ptly Answered Day or Might j Will Bush has good pasture to rent II. J Barker is setting out strawber- ing e ru p tio n s and being well cared for. the date. formed on the for cattle and gouts. ries. • v.; backs of their A voting son oi J. Sevier shot himself 1 wish to correct a mistake made in heads w hich : in the groin Monday while handling a last week’s items. It was in the items Jimmy Cosgrove collects the cream j Lewis (Tiintile has finished sowing! M.* . - ; Promotes Digestion flwrfiT w ere s im p ly , pistol. It is understood the injury is that Mr. Frank Loop had bought a oats. ! fi»r the Dallas route nvssand Rest.CoiUalns nein*. covered. Before ¡dangerous, hut no further word has horfre and buggy, but was a mistake of LIBERTY. A. A Wilt has gone to Corvallis on • I heard cf Cuti- Opi um. Morphine iwr Miatra! | Elmer Hastings has returned to his 1 the reporter. cura, I used to been received at thia time. business. N o t N a r c o t ic . home at < ’ottage < «rove. w t r y a lm o s t There will be a merry-go-round, G. F Mi'Bee made a buxine«» trip to The woods are full of cruisers and everything, but ! balloon ascension and numerous other Krn»st Bush and wife have been to claim seekers. Portland I Hat week. Bm ptrfM ¡k zw w m in i - t he y f a i l e d . CONCORD. Then my mot her attractions at the Woodmen picnic to he A brother in-law of Newt Harris, of Philomath to % iait bis sister, w ho h#s flinydui Sad“ Business took Aaron Maybee to Port just had a surgical operation performed. recommended i held here May 23d, anti a chance for jtíx.Stuua * Portland, lias been visiting him. land this week. th e C u ticu ra ' everyone to enjoy themselves. Mr. Paul Rees is able to he out some M.'/tSdts- Rem ed les, I now. AmeSetd* Joe Card I ihh hi« new hum railed,«<> ino W. R. McDonald went to Norton this The family of J. 1C. Huggins are about washed my children’s heads with Cufci- PEEDEE. of his neigldxir« coining in hel|>inti him. week for supplies. Mrs. N. Gee visite 1 with Mrs. John CUi'tt Soap and then applied the wonder 1 to move to Tacoma, where Mr. Huggins W4™W- Quite 11 m u»'» ' from here attended Mrs. Harry Porter is reported quite ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four i is employed. The young ladies of the Byerley Sunday. QanhfdSlf^ r. or five times and I can say that they have | family have made a large circle of Oliver Oleman is breaking horses this ill at her home at Norton. nuirrptna i /</w\ tin* eircup the rith and prononneed it Mr. Venen is up from Forest Grove been entirely cured. I have another ; friends here who are sorry to see them week. better than last year. fixing the fence around his place. baby who is so plump that the folds of | leave. Considerable rain Las fallen this week, Anerfect R em edy foi'Crmsflpfr skin on his neck were broken and even Mrs Davis has gone to Independence accompanied hy very fine hail. When is warm weather coming? Cold Mrs. Umphlett and children visited tton, hour Stomach.Dlarrtaa bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti Falls City is fast becoming known as cloudy days with heavy frosts at night for a visit. Worms .fonviilskms.Feverish cura Ointment and the next morning a good jKjint for automobile parties. with Mrs. Rees and family Sunday. Mrs. E. Nader, of Norton, who was looks as if fruit may be scarce this year. Jessie Bevens is working for Mrs. very ill at Corvallis, has so far recover the trouble had disappeared. I am Last, week there was at least eight auto Mr. M. D. Jones is up from New berg ness anti L o SS OF SLEEP- using the Cuticura Remedies yet when Joe Card eaine near losing his resi Joseph Edwards. ed as to be able to return to her home ever any of my family have any sores. 1 parties here, and they find our hotels visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. dence by fire one day last week, but lire Facsimile Signature of I just the place to stop at. We welcome Rees. Levi Burbank has returned home at Norton. can never recommend Cuticura suffi timely assistunceoi Harris’s mill hands, ciently; it is indis|>en3able in every home. them all. Fred Wittenstrom is back from the Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond spent soon extinguished the Haines. No from Washington. I cannot find its equal. Mme. Napoleon The city is enforcing the stock ordin Wednesday evening with Mr. Rees’ We hear that Jim Dyer was very se- 1 nation’s capital. He says it is the damage was done with the exception of Duoeppe, 41 Duluth St., Montreal, Quo*. NEW YORK. prettiest city he has ever seen, and he ance, an as usual the new condition of family, a small hole ill the root,and a good scare. verlv hurt at Black Rock. May 21, 1907." Atomotltlis old would like to live there. things does not suit some, but we ven Mr. and Mrs. Byerley and family drove Quite a number were out to see the ture to say, that with the ordinance in o i l ' s - J 5 C i flTS ball game Sunday afternoon. KINGS VALLEY. force one year, no one will want to re up to Salem to help eat a birthday din RICKREALL. ner given in honor of Mrs. Byerhy’s turn to former conditions. p . O. B urbank and J T. K inchin nr^UTñteed undcrthëTôw ^ j grandma. Mrs. Hemp, who is now up were D allas visitors S atu rd ay . Mr. Farrier’s little child died sudden wards of 80 years old. Healed by fiheep shearing is in order these days. H. C. Fox recently sold a fine mare On Foot for a Year. ly Friday and was buried Saturday. Nora Burbank h i« been to Albany for $150. Two Sets of Cuticura Enact Copy o f Wrapper. Fruit is injured to some extent hy | having some dental work done. The little girl had been suffering from " I hod on ulcer on my foot for a yaar 1 ui g trouble for some time, hut appear M O NM O U TH . the late frosts. ( ’. C. Fish back was a »Salem visitor or more and it was very painful as it Mr. and Mrs. Womrr visited their| Thursday. The latest word from Will Do dole is ¡daughter, M r. Tn»v Turner, Sunday. ■was a running sore, 1 had a doctor, ed as well as usual until two hours be The creamery is starting off allright. that he is no better. Il* nrv Leham was over from Mon but his treatment did not heal it. About fore her death. eight months ago I commenced to use Tom Arnold i< going to Eastern Ore The matter of a water franchise is Mrs. \V N. O 'Kelly was in town Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Miller were Cor i gon to spend tin* summer with his broth mouth Monday. Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment# vallis visitors Saturday. and Cuticura Pills. I used two sets ana again agitating our people, and while Wednesday. I. E. May was at the county seat the water is a necessity for us. it is hoped I pr* T iie it is now all healed up. Mrs. E. F. Ryder. first of the week. Work on Mr. Mulkey’s house is pro Mr. and Mrs. George Dodeh* were West Brewster, Mass., April 29, 1907." the council will go slow and learn from gressing Mr. and Mrs. Willet and Mrs. Bur- nicely. Feeder visitors Sunday. the experience of Dallas and other Carl Percival drove over from Inde ! hank went to Kings Valley a few days Complete External and Infernal Treatment for B E S T Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults pendence Sunday. towns, and do what is best for the Mrs. W. Brown, of Bridgeport, was There was a dance at the home of I ago. consists of Cuticura Boap (25c.) to Cleanse the Bkiu, whole people. Franchises are valuable in Monmouth Monday. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, ana Felix La Biancli Saturday night. L. C. Koser transacted business in Mrs. Fain Simpson is helping Flor« Cutieura Resolvent (oGc.).(or In the form of Chocolate and belong to the people. Coated Pills 25c. per vial of GO) to Purify the Blood. Mr. (Trover has secured a position M E A T S Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. I»gan visited at Chenoweth cook at the Simpson logging Portland Thursday. Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug Jc Chem. Corp., Sole Prop:»., Boston, Mass. The hall club are getting in some with the section crew here. camp. Corvallis and Philomath over Sunday. Echo Seifarth, of Dallas, visited QdT Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Disease«. good practice work, and are making a O K A L L Quite a number of onr young people Gladys Waite Friday. Fred Huber w ill begin the reconstruc W. S. Alcorn went to Dallas Monday. good showing. Most of the members attended the dance at Kings Valley last C. E. Price is clerk in the store while K I N I )S are hard working young men and can tion of his barn next week. Robert Addison and wife, of Salem, | Friday night. he is gone. EOLA. not spare the time from their daily visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. It iH reported that Mr Strong has work to gain the degree of perfection bought the Monmouth drugstore. ( ’ . (>. Oleman ami family have moved A T C. A. Miller. E. <). and Kay Frantz, Joe Custelein and Blaine Southwick some teams attain, hut visitors will find Frank Miller and Felix La Branch have to Corvallis where he w ill work in a started Sunday for Coeur’dalene, Idaho. Mr. Petit has been in Washington W. B. Daggett was visiting friends in the Falls City club w ill give them a run I logging camp. formed a company ami bought a new looking at the country, but found noth BARÍMHART & GRANT for their money. William Rowell recently bought a Eola, Sunday. thrashing machine of the latest improv ing he liked so well as the coun rv Mrs Joe Edwards is very ill Two of •Horn, Sunday, May 10th, to Mr. Jesse ed sixteen home power, self feeder and her daughters from Albany, have been fine driving horse of John Doughty, «if around Monmouth. N ext to Postoffice Monmouth. Chamberlain and wife, a nine pound blower. Gentle and Effective. called to her bedside. Rev. Good and family will go to Lents Mr. Buster, of Alsea, was in this vi non. Saturday night it panther killed three A well known Manitoba editor writes: to live for the next year. We are sorry Mr. and Mrs. T roy Turner have mov Thomas Holman was married the 7th “ As an inside worker I find Chamber to lose him and his estimable family; have not reached his majority, conn* goats for Art Miller in the pasture close ed to P. J Simpson’s upper logging c.nity Thursday looking for shouts an to Miss Corn Janet Litchfield. They lain’s Stomach ami Liver Tablets inval but such is life, and we meet but to qiienfly unqualified. An informal bal other stock. to the house. Sunday a posse of men camp. Mrs. Turner is cook. large enough to kill a thousand pantli lot was taken, resulting, t ’amphell 4, Pete Cook, our enterprising merchant, took a trip to Portland and some of the uable for the touches of hilliousness part. A number of our hoys had quite an made a business trip to the metrop Sound cities. They will reside on the natural to sedentary life, their action ers were on his track and soon had il up Shaw 2, Lyons 1. farm at Eola. interesting hunt a few flays ago. and a tree where Press Price killed it. It was requested of the council that being gentle and effective, clearing the -------- result brought home a large panther. 1 olis Saturday. jortions of Mill and Shelton streets digestive tract and the head.” Price Mrs. Fannie Stenson, of Bellingham, )i voted for the purpose of holding a 27) cunts. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Mrs. J Kirnsey was called to Perry | SU NN Y SL0PE. Washington, is oil an extended visit street carnival. After considerable dis dale to assist in nursing her daughter, in this community. cussion the request was granted, and Prices like the Dallas Mrs. Bennett. A large crowd were out after some other detail work the coun Misses Ina and Lett a Fishback and | Our school is nearing the close. Furniture Co. is giving is at clmrch Sunday evening. cil adjourned t<» their regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bush visited at A<la and Wretlm Scott were Indepen Roy Johnson visited at home Sunday. night which will fall on next Monday what make the catalog Joe Edward's Sund «y, Mr and Mrs. dence visitors Thursday. night. Onr roads are in better condition Mr. Hill and son, Will, and Thad j | than Jesse Yost at John Ritner's, Mr. and Owing to circumstances over which for many years. houses hunt their hole. j Mrs. Frank Sheythe at Rob Arnold’s, L u c a n started Saturday for Tillamook he had no control Mr. Campbell was and Inez Burbank and tirare Tice at win re they will spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. Win. Horren and son compelled to resign the office of night- See their ad. SPEC IAL M EETING OF INTEREST watch. in fact visited at Falls City Sunday. I Lew Kit tier’s. teaming. was not sworn in. The office is yet open, and will probably Grover Pitner passed through these ED PR O PE R TY O W NERS. be decided next Monday evening. i parts Sunday breaking a wild horse. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. I CASTORIA For Iiifau tsjindjffiUdreiu The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears rna ! PAINFUL ULCER I SHALL BI6 W. 0. W. PICNIC falls City, May 23rd WE PAVE PO PCO R N. k # # # # iH M iMH* » # * * * * * * * k * * * * * m »+ * m iH »* * * * # # ïii* # * # X # * * * * * & # # # * * # # # 4 Why do we sell more Paint than all the other dealers combined ? ASK T H E PEO PLE W HO USE IT. Patton’s Sun-Proof Paint in ina*!«* from Patton’s Pure White Lead (the high est priced lead on the market) ami Patton s Pure Linseed Oil, an oil that can not be bought by the users of white lead, at any price. White Lead Linseed Oil Turpentine Benzine Gasoline Wood Alcohol Shellac Glue Kalsomine W ater Colors Dry Colors Plaster Paris Steel Wool Lithrage Japan Dryer 24 colors in Patton’s Sun- Proof House Paint. 7 colors Porchite, a tloor paint for exposed floors. 7 colors P r i n c e s s Floor Paint, for inside work, 8 colors in Carriage and Ihiggy Paint. 3 colors in Wagon Paints. Brushes of every kind for all purposes 5c to $3 Everything that’s High-Grade in Paints Guy Bros» & Dalton Hardware and Furniture Arts and Crafts Stains in 7 colors. A Flat Stain for all inter ior work. Pratt and Lambert’s Yar- nisnes 38 Preservative and 110 Cabinet for best interior work. Spar Varnish for outside work and ( rear Varnish for best carriage work. We are looking forward to a grand The Question of Paving Streets picnic in the Bosley grove in the near Cold weather makes garden truck a future. little backward. Still a Question. I There was a quiet wedding at I. Ship- The hill farmers have found that corn l lev’s Sundav, the contracting parties can be raised here as well another plac The city council met in adjourned ¡ being Mr. Alfred Griffith and Miss Or- es, therefore quite a number have gone session last Monday evening with all ] pha Shipley, Rev. Good officiating. into it this spring, present except the attorney. Miss Harnett Higgins and Mr. Earl SU N N Y SL0PE . Hon. N. L. Butler appeared to pre Fold were marriul in Salem last Thurs day at 3 p. m. We regret very much sent the council with the findings of A number from here attended the losing our teacher. They leave in about the surveyor specially employed by in circus at Dallas. a week for Tillamook, theirfuture home. terested parties regarding the location Mrs. E. Clarke has purchased a new Our picnic was quite a success bnth of the sidewalk of Mr. A * Shultz. Con cream separator. socially and financially. The crowd sideration of the matter was laid over Pete Corn well, of Monmouth, was in was not quite as large as on former oc casions but the program was excellent. until some future time. these parts lasf week. Bids were then opened for the haul Among the speakers were Superinten William Herron and son, George, dent Seymour, Prof. Starr and Hal Pat ing of gravel on the first block of the j spent Saturday at Black Rock. ton, who presented the ilag. Mr. N. proposed macadam work on our streets P. I». Fishhack visited his sisters and Nelson, tin* first teacher, and Mrs. Ford, as advertised for in the Itemizer. the last teacher, did t he flag raising. ! brothers at Kickreall Sunday. Frank Morrison and Frank Rowell put Mansford Crowley is carrying the in a partnership bid to do the work re I mail during Fred Huber’s illness, quired for 70 cents a cubic yard, meas Mr. Bruce and family, late arrivals ured on tiie wagon. John Callahan of j from Nebraska, have moved into the fered to do it for $1.20 a yard. The first ' Rufus Smith place. bid was accepted. is the man who The rate to In; paid comon labor at PIONEER. 'r j t ' \ has nas tried iriea to io get gei the rock quarry w as fixed at $2 a day. 2«. ¿1 tl the ,1 a same service A report was made by the committee j Clyde Robbins killed a cougar, which '¿ i out of some ! measured 9 feet. appointed to visit other towns and in other make vestigate the paving proposition. Mr. Harley Blv visited at Joe Sher- wood's lastSu idav. Messers F. J. Coad and Conrad Stafrin, w ho visited Eugene, Albany and Salem, Several from Pioneer are going to the fy l( br W® Kickreall picnic Saturday. last week, made their report. They gained many vduable ideas, and came Mr. Dornhecker will conduct the 8th Clean L'ght • Durable Guaranteed Waterproof . grade examination this week. home saying that paving looked and Sold Everywhere mighty good to them, and thrt Mr. Blodgett and Clarence Dornheck- at $ 3 0 0 ! er are working at Mr. Martin’s mill. everywhere it had been placed in the towns in. ntioned the property owners Mr. Sammerier and family, of Iili- would not have it up again for twice the imiv, are vi>P; u.r at Mr. Dornheoker’s. price. According to the figures they re Louis Domuschofskv, who has been ceived it would he possible for the num working in Portland, came home a few ber of blocks we intend to improve to ; days ago. get our streets paved at an approximate cost of $7 a front foot running to the Miss Christena Weitman, who is middle of the street. As to how much working for Mrs. Tillotson, spent Sun the owning f our own crusher and road day here. roller would figure in a reduction from Mr Arnold and several from Dallas. this price could only be determined hy Including the college quartet, came a call for bids. The question was quite out to tin* school house. The speaking thoroughly discussed, and the property and singing was enjoyed very much by ow ners present, among whom were some those present. of our large t ones, declared as in favor of paving every time at the pi ice mentioned. The council dc BUENA VISTA. ter mined to get a fuller expression from; those interested in the proposed im provement of nine blocks, and for that Cieve Prather in on the sick list. reason have elsewhere called a special Nelson Anderson is putting out sever meeting for the purpose of finding out al hundred toma’oe plants. the sentiment of all concerned in the matter at the council chamber next SHE W O N ’ T BUY The recent frosts have damaged some Friday evening—tomorrow. of the small fruits in this local it y until slip I ris satisfied herself Acting on a petition engineered by a Our teachers. Mr. Butler and Miss that tit«» article is without n special lom m ittee for that purj**se serv Sears have returned to their homes. ing in conjunction w ith nor bnsijieas men. THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER flaw Mrs. Nellie Berdine, who recently lost her husband, has moved to Oregon City to live with her mother. Mrs Ed. Prather lias returned from Washington, her sister coming w ith her. The latter is much improved in health. Lacqueret, a varnish stain for furniture. ^ A successful term of school dosed Friday with a game of baseball l»etween the troys and girls. The boys won the game. C o lo r s iu o il. Rev. Arnold lectured here Sun«lay on loral option to a large crowd, and the donation was large. Let the good work • * « * * « * » * « * * * * * * f r » » * * « * « »H H H HM»gHHMk»gUNMMMk#«MM» »# »»»») That's the kind of a we like— one who will hunt for the weak points She won t find any, however, in our QUEENSWARE or in any of the crockery on our shelves W e went on it tour of inspection hef »re she came ami put everything right, including the prices. Mrs. M N. Prather and son, Gleve. ; made a business trip to Albany Friday. customei go on. w. H. ROY & co the m atter of the appointment of a city night watch next came up. The pur port of the i>etitioii was that as much money should he raised by the business men as they desired to give, the balance to be given by the council; the council to appoint and have under control whoever they desired, such arrangc- ment to remain in full force and effect «0 long as the appointee was not objec ionahle to a maj »ritv nf_ the signers thereto. The sum of $48 ‘>0 was found to have been raised hy subscription and the council ordered that $11.50 he paid each month from the treasury, making the «alarv $*>. The nam* s of Ned Shaw. W . G. Campbell and W ill Lvous were pnpoeed, but Mr. Shaw waa found to the °f In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THB CKNTAUR COMMNV, NEW YORK CITY. . *** * -A- X * * À i * Ài Ài Ài ; Ài * I We Make | Our Own g * i in e Li j £ 1 :M $ f j ¿i c i? l à ' : J U L F i 178 * 1 Come in and try a dish. ^ All we ask is a compari- ^ son and we will have von $ , , * t Our parlors are cool, pleasant and inviting. ~ Caterers for halls, pic- nics, private parties, etc. Delivery free of charge. Johiisjfi Bros. Nort-li M ain Street RKPOUTED W E E K L Y BY U. rt. LO U O H A K Y . DALLAS flSKE, The Best Printer 1 & Everythin^! in confection- # ery and tropical fruits ^ M A R K E T R EPO RT. Wheat, a bushel. $1. Bran, a ton, $27» 00. Shorts, a ton . $30. Oats, a bushel, 45 cents. Flour, a barrel. $4.75. Flour, a sack, $1 25. Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Potatoes, a bushel, 40. Butter, a pound, 15cents. Lard, a pound, I2L, cents. Bacon, sides, a pound, I2fo cents. Hams, ii pound, 15 to 17 cents. Shoulders, a pound, 12l._. cents. E*«gs, a dozen, 15 cents. Chickens, a dozen. $.“> @ $5. Dried fruits, a pound, fi (« 15 cents. B *ets, a pound. 2 cents. Turnips, a pound. 2 cent«, Cabbage, a pound. 3 cents. Onions, a poun i, OLj cents. Beans, a pound, 5C @ 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, Scents hay, a ton, $10 $15. & S $ i z THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMinnville, ( fregón. CHAS. G REGORY, Agent DALLAS, O K U .O N I’liont’H : Clover's Meat Market Mutimi J27 Bell llll DA LI. A -, OREGON All k!*:Jj* of meats. Pure lard. FDh and poultry Fridays and Saturdays Highest market price paid for fa t stock. R H E U M A ! CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY It is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscle«, clung with the pains of Rheumatism the süßerer is apt to turn to the linim ent bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, hy producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment w ill quiet the pain tempo rarily. but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reaeh the blood, where the cause is located. Rlieiun itism is more than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by coast tuti mal treatment— I T C A N N O T BE RUBBED A W A Y . Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the h! «xl, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the n dural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, com ing in mtact with the different acids of the Ixxly, forms uric acid which is al -orlx 1 into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism g its possession of the system The a< lies and pains are on ly sym ptom s, and though they may be scattered or re lieved for a time by surface treatm ent, they w ill reappear at th: first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion >r nher irregularity. Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while .he . wculation remains saturated with irritating, p tin pro iucing uric acid poison. The disense w ill shift from muse', to m u -cle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and sw. Uii-.g and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient become« deforme.! and cripnl 1 for Lfc. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanse« the blood and renovates the eure, .lion by neutralizing the acids ard expelling all foreign matter from these stem. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead o f a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit- a ' nK acr'd and -resive niattn in the mus- nerves, joints and hones are throbbing and tw e k «, I' - cod y is fe d and nonn V d by rich, health-sustaining «« • blood which completely and p erm an en tly cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is com posed o f both purifying and tonic properties— jn t w hat is needed in e e r y case o f R heu matism . I t contains no potash, a lk a li o r other minerm ingredient, but is made e n tire ly of purifying, healing extracts and juices o f roots herb« and barks. If you are suffering from Rheutuati m i o not waste va lu a b le tim e tr y in g to rub a blood disease aw ay, but b egin the use c f S. ' S. and w rite us about you r case and cur ph ysician s w ill g iv e you an” inform .lion or advice desired free o f charge snd will send our special treatise on R r.e u m a lis a . . , 'fc k .- 1 ? ■. J PURELY VEGETABLE I H£ S W IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA « fids