MAYOR OP SUNBURY j Suys l-ru-iii Is u Good Mcd- i inc. lion. ('. ('. I'.KKikM, mayor of Sun liiry, )ili, uIho iiIIiii mi'v fur I'linnem' bunk tniil Niuilmty HnildliiK ami lmii ('"., w rilce: I "I llSYH (lll III lllll' I IMIlllill'lllll In the viilim of lYriitm. II m it yreat ! 1 1 - I eilie. I Iiiivo iiHi-il . ninl I have known ' liilinv of tnv ft lend wlm Ihivk ulilii iin-d Im'iii IIi'iiiI ri'HiiliM from itx I iin- ' not pritift lYrimn loo highly." 'I Iiitc nri' 11 lio-t n( (wily nilniivit w liii li uii' tin- iliici'l riKilit n tin- w nlli r. Tliis li iiniii' Inn1 of lliii rxi i-.siii lnnt of Hiitninir ninl tin" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i'hIiI f 1 nt . r. Iml it ii putly trim of nil unit-nil- nf I lir yi nr. W In tln r it In- 11 I'nlil or 11 cnii'li, 111 tiii rli 1. f t In' In 11I or lii.WI'l 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , w In tin r lln lui-r Im iifli i-ti'.l or tin klillni, t lie I'uimi' ii Viiy liulili' to ! till' Mi mi'. Tin- xM'iitlii'r flilitly ilinuifi'i tin lliilioii" liii liil fiitirN of tin- nivalis ninl tlli- ri'illt I- conn' f 11 111 t : 11 in I ilifi-u-i. f'criitiii hu linonir a tiindly in Itious irntN of homrt lor minor uilmrnt of (hit Mrt. Ak your (VukkM for tree IVrunu AU ntiinac for l)07. AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN. A Moil Dreadful Catn of KUney Trouble and How It Wit Cured. TIioiiiih X. .Mi-('iiIIiiiI, Soiitli Wi-biT St., CoKirii'lo .-,rinir, Culn., wnvn: "I'or Ui-lvc or tifti'i'ii yinrn I huh MiffcriiiK' fr iiii'lit iiIIiu'Um of Juiin in tin- 1'iii'k mid kiilimyi Unit Liit 'd for thriT win l at a timi' A -I ... . Would In- unalilo Ini turn in ImmI. Tin- j A tt-rri I'l n. lit ion, ut I ir,:',:" .... 1 ,s f"7i..--,;-;,i.t-- ''i i 'tf'-i '-4'..y -U'.'- jj i (: , v; ,;,..v;jT '5 HON. C. O. BROOKS, iirino wiih In ... I 1 1 1 L rl'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllll I VI II II I TIIHI 1 .III IIs! IIH'lll tll.M-H uoon.pl..o hto.in.'o miMirrniK'. I AM h! ,-,. ,.. ru:m.l ami K- noi - -ln'an illi iibii'h Kidin-y I'iIIm, mid I ,,,im .Iumci uml nri- ui. ly I 'miil in hhiii folt lii lti-r. Ki i-Jiinr on, 1 fnund i i vi ry purl ol tliM !vili.i d wiirld. iiiniiiliti- Iri'i'.luiii from kiilimv troiililo Tl..- .-.in- Im- i-.riimn..i.t : I own inv i;oi. lirnltli to Iloan'H kidllry I'iIIh." r-old liy nil iliiilt'tH, ; i-nt.i a I'u-lor-.M i Ilium '-o., Iluffulo, N. Y I MX. II'IWIIIII lit' II lnN Aiivi-r . Oii-nii"!. I i.. u.i ni.-, , I'oiurmi'k hMtiiui'rl lirlr-: l.i.nl, l Klllrr, I. M.I, l ; I mill, miIvit, 7 "; ii.il.l. . : .llll-ur i'I'I-t. l. I itiiliUi ti-iin. M.ullii( i-nviinM-4 nnil full inr-lint ihmiI till M'illiHtlnli. 1 unlri.l Hint I m I'lri uurlt Hiilli liiul. l.vluruucui 1'julkiumIu ar-' lluutU Jltuik. i ? jr?K wfa.JiHj;6a''Tro ' -iiij. aaaataAaaatl i . rii.ni i iaawaaaaaanaaM SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD AVlicn thcMootl is jniro, iresh niul healthy, the skin will lie soft, nmoothl nnd free front tletnisln.:!, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu lation its presence is manifested hy a skin eruption or disease. These humors y,ct into the blood, generally because of ast inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect nnd carry olT the waste nnd refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to Hour nnd ferment nnd soon the circulation becomes charged with the ncid poison. The blood begins to throw oil the humors nnd ncid3 through the pores nnd glands of the skin, producing lvcr.etna, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt liheutu nnd skin eruptions of various kinds. Kczema appears, usually with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms 0, crust, and the itching is intense. It IS generally on the back, breast, face, of the body may be nfTcctcd. In Tetter the ncid in the blood dries up the natural to keep it Soft and pliant, causing a dry, hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes T . ... , . . . form of oVrcuudTofhL'i'to Tsoiiasis yoars cure ma until I tried B. S. B. I suffered iutenaelv with tha itch- lntr ami burning: pustules would, form from which there flowed, a atlokv flulit ftrtiata urnnlit inma nn the akin aud when aoratohed otf Sometimes causing baldness. the ekiuwae left raw ee e piece nnd Ivy fLT!1 anTiofedf bu? disease. when I uaed H. 8. B. I found a tier fact euro. There lias never been uy return of the trouble. 0. II. EVANS, Btookman, Neb. humors irritated VEGETABE while PURELY 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 l.'i!... .1 , At . . ..1 juniiiiu, jiure condition, tnereoy permanently curing every iorm oi SKin affection. Hook on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free to ull who write. S. S. S. is for sale at nil first class drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm Wo Chnnr lor ArKnnirnl. "(U'nixf," hiiIiI Mm. MiNiiillli t) lir 1 1 K lil i, who u iiii 1 1 mi n 1 1 1 liU ulilim ln-rnrn tin' lilt', "I miiimihi you JTi't lln rlfilil for mM-i'ilii( llm hiidvv off our fimit m iilli." "I ri'ilmii I ilo, Cyntliy," ri-Npujiilivl (llllll'KI1. "And you know ymi don't lo n llk of II Vmi know I ilo It tu h-I f . "Von ilo, rynlhy. '1 Iktii I'lin't do nny dmilit iilxml Unit." "Wi'll, jni nrt J n mini il tlilnk oii nri'V" ymi "I'll! II MllllH'll Ulllllll HIItIIII'I1 i' n 111111. t'ynllihi," mild liiMiini-, niiu hi--riMH-ly tuiixlliiK lilt idilim. "I hiivi- 1.0 ilniilit I inn 11 1 'ji 1 11 r 11111I iimri1 (inlrii.i tllili' llimi ymi II1I11U. linl, 1'iM' yuii, 'y lit h.v, jnii i iin'l art Into nny mI'kii liii'iit with mi' ui Unit ii-oin,v 1, ,n lu tin- lii.lfMl, iiiinl for iml liluufNt oiiirli"(t mini In tho nrlxhiMii Ikum). If It wiiMti't tluil I'vi Kol li 11 fc'ood wlfi, I'd nml Mow my wurtlili'i-n I.i;iIiih out. Niiji iit ri-udy jft, di'iii'?"-J'hllinlHoliln mli'i. rttrs imrt in b 10 t4 davs. 11I.S I Ml. NT U k ii ' it t ' I in run1 nny I'Ail n- uf Ii IiIiik. I1D111I, I1I11 'Iiiik nr I'lnl 1 ml, iik I'lU'ii In li tu II ilu) or inniii'v ri'fiiii'lu'l .'ini'. Unit Million. "I'm nun- I doii'i know wlwt )! hmw III ll-r. Hit f:n' U il.'i -Idi-dly ,;ilii." "Vci, liiil tin- lliirt hlii lias iimkcH tip for nil tint." "I ' 1 icn r ? KIh-'m ixmltlvi-ly hitimviij-; 1 hIm liimn't nny lljiiri1." "Vou'ro ttfung (Ihtiv KI10 lifiM nix (lijnn-M iiiid t'i" (lriit o:ic'n a tlviv" l'lill!iili'lililn I'riHS. riTft M'. ''tnn tn'-ft mill I o I rni oi' o 1 1 y rurnil I tftrt'-fi mill nil Nitvihih JUlfa! li r I r. K I, iih'h 1 fi hi U I I I'J 1 1I11I .til - nml , Jir. H ll.hlln..lil.,ni AicliM., lilubi. I.lttl Itiiy- An- not nil tlm wordu ii-u'.l to ! found In tin dli'tlonury, iiiui ? "No. my child ; new words lire colimd i-iTy dny." "And wlmt In the :iit word. iiiji:iV" "I don't know. di-:ir. Atk your inot'iiT. Mtii- nlHiiyn Ii.im tin1 hint word." Tiaiishiti'.! for 'J'r:inn:ill;tutlir Tuli.'n from I.o Itlro. Miittiem will nml Mr. WltuioWn TonlhlnK rup ih t nt H' in I'd r luuw tut ltiir cLUJruj Jurlug itio Uot)iiii jirHni. Nntlilrn llrforia. UKimlly kIv ymir Imntui ml n rlijiiM for (.'lirlHtiuii h, don't "Yon box of you?" "Y'M. Hut I'll luive to think of Bonn-tliliii; id no HiIh ji'ur." "Mow U llm tV" "Why. I told him T trm polnjf to do my ( 'lii'Nt iiiiih nliojiilns tomorrow nnd ho Kpoki' right up nnd hm ll ho hud iim rludiil to clre uji tunoklnj;." C.'li've liiml I l:i in Poll I it. Throughly Reliable. If I'vrr hrri' wii- n ill nl'li- liii'l ufr rome- ilv 't ih III 't old nnd l i u purniii t 1 .1 -1 -r A 1 1 1 rk'-. It lius liiili in ii v fur MJty )' r. Hint ik iii i i liar tu-ilav ni evt-r. ir i r iluul't if thi re I- n lihi il r'Uiini nil v on t In- l.iri' ill i III- cIuIm- w i rr thl- w ullili l - till I'Ultl Tl 1 14 V IT I'M 1 1 II I Im- fulllnl. Ill till' -I'- I. I- I. .1 ..... t - .. I ... 1 1. ... . i i il li hi mi imki'iiii nf ii'iiiii.iiiiiiii:i- ,, tin t u r- the iin'Hti -t nri- i- taki n tu ki i i arh t!n-1" up to t In- hifhi--t M.mdi- dot ' "' "' '' " '" ."'"'l"'' it"- im- i.-nnnny m.im nnrrr-,1 out Am.-rmmi po- (IiTinnny Iiiim li.irrr-d out Aim-rionn tntoi' nnd all kinds uf American prraurv- TO CURC A COID IN ONI DAY lk.e I.AXA1IVK IIKOMO yl'IXIXK 'Int.lim I rti Ix t ri liiml liiiiin v II it Inlln In rum. K. W iliuS J.'S mmmifr In on L-nrli Inn. Ut'. lite l.lahla on lllalorr. Capt. Kidd was hiuying liis treasure. "It'a Im-Iut than putting it in iilmrlinn lots," he chuckled. "i he money will alwiiya he there. " fully aw ii re, too, that the author it ii-a roiildii't roll him of it hy taxes and epe--in I n-M'NKineiiiK, he siitistied liiunclf that no iiii'.lilli-Miine reporter wna nosing Hiiiiiud in the m-i-liluirhoiiil and hetook liiiiiself iiK'iiia to the loin;, low, rakish criift that lay waiting; for Dim two cab lea' length from chore. arms nnd legs, though other parts the skin dries, cracks nnd bleeds; I oils of the skin, which are intended feverish condition nnd giving it a its appearance on the face in the I pimples nnd black heads, while ' comes in scaly patches on differ-, I cnt parts ot the body One of the worst forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum : ltd livnrllft ruling . . f offr.1r ia 4 1. a cnnln ... . Poison Oak are also disagreeable iyvv of skin The humor producing the trouble lies dormant, in lue blood through the Winter to break out and torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for nil skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the so that the skin instead of being and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., they sootho the itching caused by Skin affections, can never cure the trouble, DIQOINQ A GRAVE FOR HIM. Inlrnileit Vloflin l;i'ni- anil One nf I'lollera Killed I. r Mlntabe. A Mlory of troiK-hi-ry follow. -d hy km-Ii. ri ti'Miiitlon Im told In a illr;i ti-li fi urn I.ui'liiiow to a Ioiidon iii'WHpii- H-r. I.iito Iii the i-vi-iiIiik n t rn vt-l'-r, t li utory koo, lonlizliiK Unit ho .-oiild not n iii li I. ii' know l'fon- dmk mid four- Ini; tho dmiKiTH of tin- road, Mloppi-d at tin- lioimo of tin- jiolli'i- liiMpi'i'lor, a natlvo ollli'lnl, mid iiiiI;im for nIii-H-t for tin- nielli. "I ntn rarrylni; n ootiMldiTnldi- hiiui f monoy," Hit iii ho, "and In vlow of tho dmiL'iTK of tin- coiMitrv I di'Mlio lo Iiiivo your protfit ion until I '-in: ro hiiiiio my Jonrm-y hy d.iyllh." Tho liiHM.i'lor inndo til iti wi'loo'iiio, Wi hlirl water mid food, dually Ink liii lilm to a h 1 1 -j 1 1 1 tc room, h'-re he loft Mm nloiio. Ah tin- nlht won- on tin- Irnvel'T wiim Mii'koii with mIoi'iIomiii-s. I'ron iil ly In- honrd voIoom ih-u r IiIm window nnd NlrmiKO nomids of IiiImt. Mo ot Up mid loolud out. M'h oyi'H, llm-d to tin- ri'iiti-r dni'kiH'HH of tin- room, di--i'i rin d two moil iIIccIhk In n lii-M nt tin- hni'k of tho hoiiHi-. Ilo Mr:ii'i"d hii I'.irs to cnti h wh.it thuy wen- K-iylim nnd P'.'illzi'd In a fow momonis th.it tlioy wore dlfulii a rnvo fur him. Thi'.v in'iv In a plot with tho m-ipoi'tor of o 1 1 1 in iniirdi-t him for Mm mori -y nml hldt- his Uly nwiiy lief ir- dny I.Kht. In i ;i 1 1 1 1 In- Mtolo through tin- hnmo mid ei 'it out liy n liio k diMir. Ih- iIiimIi ed thtoiih tin- vlllnco lis lio!HeensIy ns In- I'oiild .'iml a mill- or ho down tin- road i liiiilii'd a Ini-, w lien- h- hji t In n;:fety III tin- nh:idow of tho follno tintl diiylire.ik eamo. Thou iih a j:i -Iml onmo nloiii; ho nllpiK-d down to rouml nnd told IiIh Htory to tho oom iiiiiinllii ollli'i-r. All hiiioN returned to tin- vIM i-o and thin- the llr't m-'.vH that jrrooti-d them wan tin- mysterious disapH-irami- of tin- ilii-o lnvei-tor. The traveler lo oiiliil fur them the trravo that had his-n Intemlid to reeelvo him. Tin noldler opend the trench and there was found the Imdy of the polioo InHjM-i-tor, horrl hly hin ked. The arrent of two mors who had Is-en Kis-n with til nt lato tho previous ovon liiK followeil mid then tho whole rnso iM-anio Hlinplo. After iirrauliij,' with his neoomplIeoH tho plot to ro!) mid murder the traveler the o!lrv ItiHpoet or Ktarted to K''t drunk whilo they were l.lisy dlKKitiif the jrravo. In this ooiidttlou the Idea struck him that Im would k In nml do tin killing lilm-lf and ho Hlilm tho rroam off tho UKity In Htond of di vlilinif ovonly. St-mpliiK over tho ImiI to (jrlp his vli-tlm hy the throat, ho muHt havo fallen forward ami passed uulekly Into a drunken hIuiiiImt. When tho two necouipHcoH outside Koi mo Kravo llnlsheil they Is-nn lo wonder at tho Inspector's failure to turn up. Knterliin the house, thv arin isl themselves with the InsiH'etor's kii-ls-r and eris-pliij; into tho room attaek iil the man In the lied, literally hack I iik lit iii to death. Then they Mrtmk n llht to look for the plunder and dismverlix; their mis take .had nothliiK left to do hut hury the murdered muii in the Krai'o tlo-y had dun. A Kreahman. A freshman who had entered one of tho largo universities, nml was not much iiectislomeil to the ways eltli'-r of Institutions of learning or of cities. was returning iuie one evening r,ini n lecture. When near his lodgings li was halted hy two masked men. who "bold til in uii" lu true metropolitan fct vie. One of the men leveled the oonven thmrtj revolver at the young umn. while the other relieved him of Ills wnti-li, pocketlMHik nnd other valuahles. He made no mention of the matter to iinylHxly at the time, hut a few daya later hi reported It to tlu president of the unlveridty. "It wasn't a grent deal." hw aald. "hut It was more than I like to lose, and I think It's an outrage to treat a hoy that way," "Why didn't you tell ine of this soon er?" linked the president. "I HiipiKined they would bring tho things hack to me next morning," he nnswertnl. "It wns n couple of Bopho- inoreH hazing me, wasn't It?" llerurmed Old Favorite. Trt, Idl trz, I no not wut tha inene, Tri from tho depth uv sum diviu donpar It 1a in the hart and gather to the i'a, In luking on the hapi ortm feeldz Aud thinking uv tV dux that r uo mor. Tu b or not tu b; that Is the kweatyun; Whether tls nohlr iu the mind to aufr The nlingu and arcs of outrajua forchun, Or to take ran agenat a c uv trubli, An1 1,1 opoang nd tharu. Suiu v IIbb,Ju' that wltb brest The 1 1 tl tlrant uv his feeldi withstud, Sum uiut, Inglorlua Miltn heer ma rest, Bum Crotuwl glltlea uv his countrl'i blud. Tl me not in mornfl numbra, "Life U but n mtl dretue!" For the sole la ded that ilumbra. And things b not wut tha sen.. -lirandr Mathui. The MornlnaT and Kvenlnax Girl. Oh, say, cau you see by the dawn's early lik-M What so proudly you praised at the twilight s last gleaming? Well, not much you can't, for a girl is a sight In the morning that knocks your plne (Ireninlng. -The Holieiiilan. The art of living consists lu not be ing a dead ouo. Bad Blood In tho cuiiM! of nil Imriiorn, eruption, LoilH, iimpleH, HiTofiiloiiH noren, eczema tT milt rlieiiui, an well im id rln-tiriia-tiHin, caturrli uml other troublca. Tim oreatoHt L-loo'l remody for all Vheso trouhli-H, jiroviil Ly itn urn-qnaled record of cures, is Hood's Sarsaparilla In timial ll'i'ild form or In fhoroluti-d tahiitt known aa Saraatab. I''iofim tl. Knfrly. At the rrowdi-d duwiitown ei.irn-r the f rinliti'ii!"! pi'di si nmiH wen- ncurrj line out of the iy of Mlri-i-t chth, ii'o iioliin-s, ii livery wuoiih, and jKiliieiinn on horse hii. k. "iosh !" exi iuied the window w fisher, li.nkiiiif down on tln-m from hi pen Ii on tin narrow h-il'i-of a fifn-i-rrh stoiy win dow. "I'm clad I ain't iu that i.rod!" t'liicnjto 'i rihune. Deafncci Cannot lie Cured tiv iin 1 '.lli atioiifi in t lie y cannot ro' h tho fll-wam''! .nri inn il ti.i- cur. 'J i.i!ri) in on i one Kny in i nn-ili a in nn, ami lhl in ly r ii.Mliu ti'.iml rt-iiii-'t leu J 'i-nfin-nii In i-miii -I l,y kii in IUiu d chimIii i"n of t hir ii, ii'-oui lining i.t tl.ij K i.im tiimi 'I nli- W i.i-n tl.m film l l:it:nn.i-'t v ii rmi ii n ruin liiili if i'iuii'1 or lm ins rfci t I. cat l:.?. mnl vi tu n 1 1 1 cir.i -i-i v closi-i, l'i-fiii!SK In 1 1. rm ult, and tir,i'.n ttie ritt animation can i tu en out ninl tt.ix in In- ic I" -'! to Iik iiormnl i-oii'liMon, lii-HrliiK ill lit- iK-Mroyi'd foriiver; Inn - i ii-i'n out of tc-n ari- chioh 'I l.y alarrh, wMi' )i In li'.lt.ltu- tiut tu Inllaiiit'i i oD l.Uuii o( Itn- minoiin miriaiiK. Wu will Iflve 'in- lliindri- l ln.lUri for any ranj of ln-a'ti. nn (i-n'1-.i-il l,y catarrh i that i-an-I,, i ' curi d liy ilall a alarm Lure. neui lor Ctcularn, free. Y J. rllFN KY A CO., Toledo, O. N-Id tiy Iiriii?krli". T.'m'. iiad'n i ainiiy i'l. la are the belt. ;ol Ilia llali-i .Mlird. "What has kept you out no late?" Nternly uski-d Mrn. tliiyinan. "Hi-i-n a aitling up with a dying fr'end, in' iJ.-ur," unsweri-d her affwtionate con aort. "'Mint won't do thin time,'' ntie rejoin ed "The old year has Locti di'id aeveral days, to my certain knowledge." -x-:"K:x-:X"-x-v- RliEUMATISn I AND , NEURALGIA ST. JAC The Proved Remedy For Over 50 Years. Price 25c and 90c The t Is the Greatest Discovery since Orange. Endorsed where. Being rapidly adopted by all progressive Apple Growers. Plant now and be in on the First Market. No seeds, no core, no waste; rich red color; commercial size; good shipper; excellent flavor; splendid keeper; a market leader; no bloom, frost proof. WRITE TODAY For booklet and particulars. Splendid induce ments to agents. . The Spencer Seedless Apple Co. MAIN OFFICE 414 American National Bank Bldg., Everett, Wash. I i ft B nine nioorleil al valtonlata. 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Finest c imate. cho cent fruit ; Inmien-i rroys of grain, alfalfa auvar ueelri. 4,ij0, ("i invetteil :n HUKiir acioriea. w K. IL exteie aion to Ye, liiw.tme parK uii. ni country of vast re-aonm-v. Adlittin atartiit Jaa. 1, l'ji)6, a ri-oord lin akr. W r.te lur eart culali. C. C. MOO It K KKA I. KSTAIE COMPANY hU Anttionjr ami Aahtun, Idaho. RUBBER STAMPS Best in America We make them We do not take orders and peddle onr Rubber t-iamps, beai, Eic. ve manufacture our own goods. Our equipment is the newet and beit ini.ney can buy. Writs today lor our "KubUr biauip Catalugue." THE IKWIN-HODSON CO, Portland, Oregon P. N.U No. 5-07 WHEN writing to ad Tert tiers pleaae inenli.in this paper. mi. Apple by Leading Horticulturists For Lung Trouble 8 Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. Therccan be no mistake about this. You knov it is true. And your own doctor will say so. 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Sample ami Souvenir Fieture in colors, 5 cents ami dealer's name. Pacific Coast Borax Co.r Oakland, Cal. A MARVEL IN APPLE CULTURE the Seedless every- ii f 1 1 tan li Seeds mm BORA