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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Mr. J. Gee is on the sick list this* i week. 1 T lii« kind of weather in real hard on i little Iambi*. Mr. 8. Crook’«horses are all sick with ' tlie staggers. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. visiting relatives last week. « .............. .. ............ 4 U 1 R. L. CHAPMAN. F U N E R A L DIRECTOR a nd Mrs. Alvin Tharp and Mrs. Alonzo l Tharp were Dallas visitors last week. Wm. Ray has rented the ( 'oekernani j hop yards and will move up there in I the near future. 0 KFICK : C hapel a n d P »rlum , N. M ain »I. DALLAS, OREÛON; James Shepherd and daughter re- ; turned this week from a visit with rela Ball Phone 10». • Mutual Phone 1 UK tives in Southern California. ;< , ¿ail« promptly Answered Day or Mght ^ Ellery Tharii is up from Willamina for a short visit to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Hartman. I-oyd Gentry has resigned bis [>osition BUTLER. i i the Butler store and has purchased the business of Lew. Graves in Willa- inina. Walter Scott and family are McMinn- The death of C. J. Hussey occurred in 1 Ville viittoRTJ ’* “* Sheridan Wednesday, Jan. 27th. Ho Mra. Chae. Gregory, of Dallas, is Itero was an Oregon pioneer and Indian war veteran, lie has been a resident of this visiting relatives. Paul Fundman was a Willamina busi vicinity for many years, owning one of tlie finest farms in the neighborhood. ness visitor last week. He was much respected and loved by all Mrs. Roy Newbill spent Sunday at who knew him, and his good liaturod smile will 1» greatly missed. her old home at Buell. --------------- Percy Lady baa been ijult» sick, but Polk county only has two malefactors is able to be around again. in the state penitentiary, which is some embalmer Reta Yocora, of Sheridan was here thing to brag of. SKIN DISEASES HUM ORS IN T H E B L O O D 1 When the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth • id free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter of the system. 1 his unhealthy matter is left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the pores and glands of the skin producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g ivin g it a hard leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples anil black heads, while yi ; ^ ; ^ * u M * ° n d " mnoihinirtto Psoriasis coiiies in scaly patches on differ- ours me until I tried 8. 8. 8. I ent parts of the body One of the worst forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum; form from which there flowed a its favorite point of attack is the scalp, sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak the skin wae left »a raw aa a piece and Iv y are also disagreeable types of skin of beef. X Buffered « odv in the {];seasc The humor producing the trouble J ob # m __. I _____ W rear. w « _ .».o U d , but ^ (, o rm a n t t h e * b lo m l th r o u g h th e We offer One Hundred Dollar* reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. V We, the undersigned, have know n F. J. Cheney for the Inst 15 years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by Ins firm. Walding, Kinnaii A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken iiiterniilly acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surface* of the system. Testimo nials sent free. Sold by all druggists. Take H all’s Family Pills for constipa tion. Mis» Anna Schulson i3 working for Mr». J. Byerly. Miss Anna Schulson took examina tion in 8th grade last week. Mr. Cleave Hinshaw is cutting wood for Mr. C. Rees this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Trent visited with the latter’s mother, Mrs. 8. Crook, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Byerlev, of Dallas, nesrJefferson Saturday. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rees Leif Finseth, of Dallas, visited friends and family. in this city Friday. Mrs. C. Shennefleld visited in Salem Inst Saturday. SUNNY SLOPE. Mrs. O. D. Butler, who has been quite Levi Lehman was a Moumouth visit ill, is recovering now. or Sunday. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presby William and Clem Fallback are work terian church, met nt the home of Mrs. ing for Rufus Smith. K. C. Eldridge last Thursday. Homer Foster, of Perrydale, spent Mrs. G. A. Wilcox eutertained a num Sunday with friends here. ber of her friends Saturday afternoon in Dick Ogle and Jesse Johnson are honor of Mrs. Ingalls at Jamestown, 8. I). The ladies present were Mesdames making posts for Allen Towns. Hubbard. Kutch, Cooper, Owen, Knox, Ethel, Anna, Katie, Edith and Hardie Irvin. Hodge, Taylor, Burton, Mix, Binaman, of Monmouth, Bundayed at Richardson, Fite hard, Paddock. Conkey, the Fishback home. Kirk, Allen, Kirkland, Drexler, Hicks, Doc Egleton and family, of Elkins, Walker and Charlton. visited with Mrs. Egleton’s parents Mr. Mrs. Horace Livingood, of McMinn and Mrs. R. M. Bosley Sunday. ville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. E. Clark and James Goodman friends in this city. visited with the formers daughters Mrs. Miss Ailcen llosncr, of Monmouth, Belle Sullivan, of Monmouth, the past visited at the home of the Misses Bent week. ley Saturday. Several from other districts took a Dell Livingood, of McMinnville, was part in our ciphering and spelling match an over Sunday visitor in Independence. given at the school house last Thursday Mr. anil Mrs. Clarenee Ireland, ol evening. Portland, visited relatives here the first of the week. ROCCA. Guy Hewitt, of Luckiamute, was tran sacting business i^ town Wednesday. More snow on the 4th and 5th. Miss Mny Murphy, of Monmouth, vis ited friends in this city Saturday. W. J. Howard went to Norton’s last Monday. H. Hirschberg was a Salem visitor Albert W ilt killed a cougar measuring Tuesday. nine feet. Miss Bertha Porterfield left last week W. C. Chamberlain went to Dallas for Hood River, where she will visit rel atives for a few weeks. Sunday ami back Tuesday. Mrs. J. Morrison and son, Ralph, de B. M. Howell was at Rocca Friday. He and Mr. Wigle have built a good parted Saturday for California, where they expect to remain until spring. ! briJge across Rock Creek. Bert Wolfe was up from his hop ranch Mr. B. E. Rose, the Rock Creek fence contractor, has a large force of men at Saturday. i work constructing a goat fence on Miss Mrs. L. L. Whiteaker was a business j M, L. Hampton’s ranch. He is rushing visitor in Dallas last Wednesday the work with all haste so as to be Elmer and Gordon Fredrickson, of through before the spring work sets in, ami will doubtless succeed as he has Luckiamute, were in Independence. proved himself in the nast. Mark Burch, of Rickrall, was an In dependence visitor Saturday. Sff whan I used 8. 8. 8 . 1 found a p er fect oure. There has never been Winter an7 return o f »o u ^ e . A N S , INDEPENDENCE. Zed Rosendorf was transacting busi ness in Portland last week. TH E S W IF T S P £ C IF iC C O ., A T I A P T A , GA m I Florence and Blanche Lacey visited | j Precious Irvine Sunday. Daughter’s Head Encrusted with Dandruff— Feared sheWould Lose her Hair— Many Treatments were Futile— Baby had Milk-Crust. BOTH CHILDREN CURED BY FAMOUS REMEDIES "F o r several years my husband was a missionary in the Southwest, and we were living on the edge of the desert at an elevation of nearly five thousand feet. Every one in that high and dry atmosphere has more or less trouble with dandruff and my daughter's scalp became so encrusted with it that 1 was alarmed for fear she would lose all her hair, which was very heavy. After spending between five and six dollars for various remedies, in desperation I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. After rub bing the Cuticura Ointment thoroughly into the roots of the hair, I gently combed the crust of dandruff free from the scalp, and then gave her head a thorough shampoo with the Cuticura Soap. This left the scalp beautifully clean and free from dandruff, and after the hair was dry, I again rubbed the Cuticura Ointment, this time sparingly, into the roots, and 1 am happy to say that the Cuticura Remedies were a complete success. My troubles with dandruff were over, although ■ughl i for a ¿ long p time afterward I used the Cuticura Ointment as at first, after shampooing, which kept the scalp and roots of the hair moist. I have used successfully the Cuticura Remedies for so-called •milk-crust’ on baby’s head, and have never found anything to equal them. You are at liberty to publish this letter, for I do sincerely believe that the Cuti cura Remedies are a blessing to man kind. Mrs. J. A. Darling, 310 Fifth 8t., Carthage, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1908.” H H H k H Mrs. Alva Womer and Rex, returned from Philomath Monday, her mother being better. Mr. Troy Turner and family visited Saturday night at Alva Womer’s and took in ¿he dance. Mr. and Mrs. Philipps and Mr. and Mrs, Pine Burbank spent Wednesday evening at Ernest Bush’s. Will and Ernest Bush killed a large wildcat last Tuesday and will save the neighbors several lambs and kid goats. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whieh has beeu In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature o f and has been made under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you lu this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Ju»t-as-good” are but Experiments that trille with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Billy West is visiting at the Bushs’ , and is making up money to build a new wire fence around the Montgomery grave yard. Every one that ha* loved one* there will help to build the fence and it won’ t cost anyone very much. FA LLS CITY. What is CASTORIA Mia»Cecil Courter is home from Port land on a visit. Another girl baby has arrived at Palls City to live, this time at the residence of C. U. Damon. Mrs. M. L. Thompson has been sick for the past week and is at this time making gome improvement. Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par®, gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The basket ball game between Falls City and Salem was won by Falla City. There was a large crowd out to witness the game. H. 8. Montgomery and Mr. Heffer- man are both very sick at this time. Their many friends hope to see them improve and get out with us again. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of French brothers have purchased the dairy business recently conducted bv W. E. Gilbert and have leased the Hubbard farm in connection with the business. Fred Oberer met with a painful acci dent at the mill last week, when he was struck in the foot with a piccaroon, and severly injured. He is now using crutches to navigate. Josh Talbott has sold his confection Cuticura Ointment is one of the most ery business to William Tice. We all successful curatives for torturing, dis hope Josh will remain with us as lie is figuring humors of the skin and scalp, one of Falls City’s best rustlers and al including loss of hair, ever compounded, ways ready to advance Falls City’s in in proof of which a single anointing terest«. with it, preceded by a hot bath with Ben McDowell, who has been livi ng Cuticura Soap, and followed, when necessary, bv a mild dose of Cuticura on the Matthews & Chappel ranch in Resolvent (liquid or pills) is often Tillamook county, is visiting friends in sufficient to afford immediate relief of Falls City. Ben and his family are look itching, burning and scaly humors, ing fine and he says they are going back I eczemas, irritations and inflammations, there to live. permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure when all else fails. The snow is so deep in the hills that j Sold throughout the world. Potter D n if <k logging operations will have to be dis Chem. Oorp.. Sole Props., Boston. Mas». continued until the snow retires, which sur Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin i it is hoped will be very soon. The stop ping of the mills and camps will cause Mrs. Van Dornsife visited in Salem a stoppage for a time of the planer. one day last week. The Friday night basket ball game at Topsy Mattison was in Salem last Fri the gymnasium is great. Some are mean enough to say that if Doctor Becker day. and Attorney Flower would leave their Mrs. Laura Miller, of New berg, visit feet at home there would be a chance ât the home of Mrs. O. D. Butler the for the rest of the fellows to get around. first of the week. It is reported that Moss Walker will Jane Young, of Greenwood, visited in retire from the hotel business shortly this city last week. and Cal Kramer will go it alone. Ernest Irvine was a Salem visitor the Falls City will be sorry to have Moss leave, he having taken a lively interest first of the week. in the affairs of the city and has helped Mrs. Chas. McDevitt has returned to materially to build us up. her home in Dallas after a visit with her daughters in this city. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T H E CENTAUR C O M PA N Y, T T M U R RA Y S TR E E T , NEW YO R K CITY. Miss Cordia Gooch spent Sunday with Miss Edna Parker, of Riverside, visit her parents in Dallas. ed relatives in this city last week. I. M. Staats, of Airfje, was looking J. H. Knighton, of Buena Vista, trans acted business in Independence Satur after business here Saturday. day. Mi*s Rowena Sperling, who is attend Mrs. Carlton, of Shelby, Montana, ing school in Portland, visited with her arrived in this city Wednesday, to keep parents in this city the past few days. PEEDEE. M. Serafford, of Luckiamute, was bouse for Mr. Dawes. Bnd Alexander nnd family, of High transacting business in Independence Miss Bertha Bohanon visited in Salem lands, were visiting friends here last last week. Billie West was here this week. week. last Saturday. H, C. Fox and son, Vern, were in this John Ritner cut his foot last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ingalls, of James city on business last week. Carl Ruffner spent Sunday with friends Mrs. Louis Ritner is again quite sick. town, 8. D., visited last week at the in McMinnville. J. Parker, of Riverside, was in this home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox. Mrs. Jacob Kinsey is on the sick list. | J. R. Cooper was a Salem visitor last city last Friday. Mis* Lulu Locke, of Dallas, visited I week. Joseph Edwards has sold several head The Independence Basket Ball team over Holiday with friends here Miss Bertha Tharp visited relatives played Chemawa team at that place of hogs. Mrs. E. Townsend spent a part of last Friday night. The score was 20 to 13 Jas. Grant sold several head of hogs | week visiting friends in Salem. in favor of the Chemawa Boys. recently. C. L. Hawley, L. E. Bean and C. L. Mrs. F. W . Bundy, of Buena Vista, Jack Oleman made a trip to Airlie of 8tarr were in Independence Saturday, was in town Friday. Monday. while enroute to Monmouth to visit the Normal. We hear that Mrs. Sally McDowell is FIR GROVE. married. Frank Whiteaker was a Salem visitor Sunday. Wallace Brown is again running his Gus I’ anenkopf lias a sick cow. saw mill. Mrs. E. M. Young has returned from Quite a fittle snow fell last Friday a visit in Portland. Mrs. L. Itittie Kerber visiiteil Mrs. night. L. Ritner. old friends. PER RYD ALE. Ross Nelson visited in Dallas Sunday. The badger surely forgot to show him C. Lewis passed through here Sunday Marley Lewis lias moved to the Max Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Fennell were in self here. H. J. Elliott nnd family visited in driving hogs. well place. this city Monday from their hop ranch Dallas over Sunday. Frank Raleigh has been to Salem on Gelatey & Co. bought a valuable horse in Marion county. Mrs. Brophy has returned to her Sa business. Floyd Flannery is visiting his sisters of Joe Brown. lem home. ltulie Dickinson was an over Sunday Mr. Ronco has been quite sick for the in Portland this week. visitor in Portland. Mrs. Jeff Robinson is visiting her sis Mr. Polinz has bought a nice span of last two weeks. A traveling comedian gave an exhibi ter, Mrs. F. Hiker. horses for $500. Mis* Parndine Doughty, of Mon Ernest Bush and family visited at Jess tion here Monday evening. mouth, visited friends in this city Mon Yost's this week. We hear that Joe Brown has lost 100 Mr. Reason Rrunk sold a wagon last Grandma Wise is visiting at the home day. head of goats. week to Mr. Polinz. Sam Morrison is at Falls City getting ol her daughter at Bridgeport. Quite a crowd attended the shooting Wm. Percival made a business trip ip to some dental work done. B. I. Ferguson has lots of orders for Miss Elsie Keyt returned home from match Saturday. Portland Saturday, returning Sum day. eggs for setting now. Sam Morrison visited Columbus Tetli- Washougal one day las week. Jack Oleman visited Pete Ritner last Chas. E. Hicks was a capital city vis crow Saturday night. Grover Farmers baby is sick with an P. W. Flannery and Jas. Mathis were Wednesday. itor Saturday. abscess under her ear, Some surveyors have been at work on county seat visitors Saturday. It. G. Grant made a trip to Joe Mr. llavelin and bis son, Chappie, Mrs. Ada Davis has returned from a the Joe McTimonds estate. B. J. Werner, of Dallas, visited rela Brown’s Tuesday. were in Kola visiting friends. visit in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Gus l’agenkopf went to tives and friends here Sunday. Will Bush made a business trip to Mr. M. W. Chamberlain, of Elkhorn, Mrs. E. Townsend and daughter, Airlie on business Saturday. A solicitor for the Boyd Tea Co. of Kings Valley Friday. is in Eola. He came to help his son Frances, departed Tuesday for Spokane, Portland, was in this vicinity recently. Joe Brown was at Corvallis on busi Jess awhile with his farming. where they will join Mr. Townsend. Fred Johnson transacted business in ness Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynn visited Kings Valley last week. Mrs. Clement and son, Frank, will relatives in Dallas the last of the week Archie Slopcr was in from his farm John Ritner spent Saturday night soon move to the Vernon place. last Monday. Mrs. Tom Hooker and children are with Mr. add Mrs. John Waters. Mrs. Jessie Gilliam and children vis-* visiting relatives here. J. J. Swanson had quite a severe at ited in McMinnville Sunday and Mon W. A. Scott, of Highland, was in this Mr. and Mrs. Bronson are doing a lot Dorsey Turner, of Airlie, was in our tack of poison oak for several days. city Saturday. day. of work on their house this winter. neighborhood Thursday. Mr. Frymier lost a horse last week. Mrs. Viola H alils visiting at the home Messers. D. L., H. G. and W, A. Keyt Reuben Hastings and family visited Uncle Paul Ronco cauaht Troy Tur Cheat seed from hay worked in his jaw. were Portland visitors the last of the of her son’s, Sloper Bros., who reside his mother at Monmouth last week. ner’s dog in his trap last week. near this city. Roy and Ray Ferguson are trapping week. Mrs. Clif Pugh, of Falls City, is visit Cub Hooker and wife were at Kings skunks for their pelts. They are the Dole Pomeroy and Harold Fitchard ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waters. Our school is having a week’s vaca Valley on business Wednesday. large kind mogtly. returned Tuesday from Portland, where tion on account of the teachers’ exami Jess Yost and Frank Raleigh have re they have beeu attending Columbia Cn- Mr. B. I, Ferguson has promised to nation. Mrs. Winnie Irvine is visiting rela iversity. turned from Salem and Independence, cut two I housand scions of Royal Ann J. W. Caldwell delivered a wagon load where they went on business last week. tives at Corvallis and Philomath. cherries for the Oregon Nursery Co. Chas. Shennefleld transacted business of flour at Amity for H. J. Eiliott the Dr. McCallon,of Dallas, was called to in Dallas last week. Joe Brown took his little son, George, The contracts have been taken to work last of the week. see Mrs. L. Ritner last Tuesday. to Dallas Tuesday anil had a trouble H. Eicliel, of Albany, has bought the some tooth extracted for the little man. Levi Oleman has not been attending the S. F. C AW . R. R , a Mr. Miller, of F. B. Conner made a brief visit with Marion, gets West Salem and Eola end. his parents here Tuesday. He left fet'd stable from Dlack Bros. His family school on account of boils on his face. will come to Independence within the Tuesday evening for Springfield, Mo., Torn Howard, who lived here quite a F. Rowley and M. Shick made a KINGS VALLEY. next week. business trip to John Ritner’s Wednes while, h as killed in a lumlier yard in where he will spend the summer. Oakland, Cal., by a bolt striking him on Chester Gaunt, of McMinnville, w as day. Joe Graham has been quite sick. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, national the head. In Independence last week. lecturer of the W. C. T. U., will discuss Mrs. Ada Hooker, of Falls City, at Jim West was over from Hoskins T. W. Brtink and John Schaffer at-1 the “ Passing of the Saloon»” at this tended the dance at Peedee Saturday J. 8. Bohanon attended legislature in Monday. tended the school meeting at Oak Grove place, in the M. E. church on Thursday night. Salem Thursday. and B. I. Ferguson attended the poultry I evening, the 11th. A. C. Miller was a Corvallis visitor There will be a dance at the Peedee meeting at Dallas the 6th. Kirk Serafford, of Airlie, was in this Tuesday. A business transaction was con sum a- next Saturday night. Admission 50 city last Sunday. Archie Brown, was around last week ted in this neighborhood the first ot the T. J. Allen went to Corvallis on busi cents. collecting money for a destitute woman week which gives the Thomas brothers, George L. Rose has returned to Salem ness last week. Mrs. Lacey received word last Friday by the name of Humphrey. He got 16 after a tew days visit at his hop ranch John Chambers was out from Corval that her brother had died at San Fran dollars to build her a shack on the recently from the east, full possession near this city. of Mr. I*ee Conner's farm, together with lis working on his farm. cisco. Schutte place so her two lioys 15 and 16 all stock, feed, farm implements and A. Andetson.of Buena Vista, was in years old can cut wood. They are stran John McCalltim came home from the household furniture. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritner done some carpenter town one day last week. Spaulding camp Saturday. Conner have resided in this vicinity for work for A. C. Miller last Tuesday and gers here. --------- ^ a number of years, and their many Mrs. G. W. Wilcox visited in Salem Wednesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Saturday. Sewer connections were being made friends and neighbors regret to have February 2, 1000, a daughter. Mrs. Mollie Pugh, of Falls City, is with the new barber shop soon to be in them leave. They are as yet undecided J. W. Hobb, a revenue inspector from Grandma Maxfield has been very low, here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*, i stalled bv Bennett Co.,in the Johnson as to where they will locate, but will Portland, was in this city last week. John Waters, but is now somewhat improved. building on Main street. They will soon leave for a few weeks visit with s e v e ra l tim e s W ro n g . Harold Fitchard was in Salem Mon The telephone line that ran through soon move there from their present lo relatives near Walla Walla and Pull Some very badly needed repairs was day, man, Wash. done on our telephone lines last week. L. Ritner's pasture is being changed to cation on Mill street. the county road. Miss I-eora Shank left Monday for Perry Eddy has been shipping apples Portland, for a stay of several weeks. Grandma Shinn, formerly of this M AK E Y O U R OW N S T O C K FO O D S B Y USING to Portland. He says he gets $1.50 a place, died at the home of her daughter. ; Chas. Fitchard went to Portland Mon bushel. Mrs. Pagett, at Eugene February 2nd,' day to spend a few days. The annual telephone meeting was aged 90 years and three davs. Mrs. Pa J. S. Bohannon made a business trip held at the mill Saturday, and the fol gett has the sympathy of her many Crush and mis in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets to Dallas Tuesday. lowing directors were elected: J, friends here. Logan. Rnd Alcorn, Dick Rogers Mrs. D. Davidson has been quite ill the past week. to break out and torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best Stockman, Neb. treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., they soothe the itching caused by PURELY VEGETABE while skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fret to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. S.S.S. dav at Walker Beven’s. HOW’S THIS? CONCORD. ARE YOU READY? If you are not, you had better get ready to put up that FIELD FENCING. Our car of“Royal American” will arrive Feb. 1 We also have the agency for UNION STOCK POULTRY FENCING, “The Best Made,” and a full stock of Poultry Netting. I We still claim to be selling FURNITURE for less money than anyone else in the city. :: :: :: We believe that we can save you money and give you a fine assortment especially in ROCKING CHAIRS, RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, IRON BEDS, DRESSERS. Our Plumbing Department is still at your service to do the kind of work you want. :: :: :: OUR M O T T O :—B e t t e r d o i t o n c e RIGHT, t h a n SKID O O H O RSE AND C A T T L E T A B L E T S Guy Bros. & Dalton — Dave Dove visited in Salem the (fret of the week. PEEDEE. 1 There was qnite a crowd at the dance Friday night. Mr. Knower is quite sick with lagrippe. Mr. Belle »old several pigs last week. Pine Rnrbank is hauling hav from the Kd Mittv bought freight for the store Wrightson ranch. Thursday. M r9. Kendall went to Turner to viait Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For H ot »*«, Cattle. Sheep. Swine and Fowl». They are made from the actiTS principle or the condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sawdust. 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