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4 t A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more iiunagc nblc; to keep It from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Vcll-fcdhalrvlllbcstrong,nnd will remain where It belongs on tlio head, not on the combl Tim bet kind ot it taetliiiontal "UoW lor over slsty ysers." A MxlOrJ U trcl,l..ll, IIm, At MtMMMtllfltt r 7 suimmtu. yers I'll I 4. CHUHf ITCTOIAL. llrlurnlnw I'r.Mifr, ti( Lot, "t recti tod lot of rejected manu vrlptx today," "till Tltniarsh. "Itit your replied hi friend. "I tinit no Idea ou had ntntil ttotia to shine mi ntitlHir." "Not ciaelly Hint," until Tltniarsh. "Von sre, my girt nml I iinrrrl,il, nml In- returned nil my Irltor." Titlllla. Iillcrlr i1mp Mrn. Aakcr Tho leading mnn In th show wo aaw lnt week got tun rr led. After Hint ho Irft the show nnd now lie aitvcrtlsca In I In- drnmiitlc mikt Hint he In "Ml lllerty." Mr. Akorllin! I rnn't kt how lit can bo "at liberty" If lie I married. Uriel, tic If I kissed )ou would you scrcsui for help? Ktii What would lx the uae? Mam ma li out ami papa It stout dssf. llal tliioro Amrrlrnii, POLAND CHINA HOGS I'll i old enough la wren la bred towi at U In dale t-frrdlnf I'edlslr lutlilllifl wllh ftely l told Will me your wenu. A. U SWAGGART, AIMING OKtOON r- "S. The Portland Tile and Mantel Go, M- iU.l (n h i(u tfllruUr ftU.ti Hi Uftuilful c fmlp. fiir l.numtl. ftinl l.nrftuitld 11 It, tliolrtU an. UIL .WlUlo-Ur iut r. euMkrw, rro. 717 Mfquamlllff, rMUnd, Ortfon tbi ruur tut muir Dip ! .fo"l rtMiott opftr r si la 4iU ltM wl fit- rainniiiMin. till) ... U vr Ik laatv Iklll Trr ttiat Mi inl rM will er I n.kti( l.., If li-t I f -I.-.!, wm r-ii4 rr c MASOIS 10 MI 1 1, HI tI.U At., Sllre. X T PAINLESS T"ENTISTKY tXAMINMIONS rHCC Unit f'rtmn,fi UrMee ttrea, i-r i. ..in,, i. ri.i..t nur iulu, -ji mxl nuiuf., (1. . ,,, vale DcrmaTO IC7. lltil Hll.,1 I till I I.V.S II, OIIKOON MAKE YOUR HOME TIES HAPPIER THE REMEOYi A. B. CHASE PLAYER-PIANO Po no( tnUria Hi liultument or biniiailjrlaolcatai mrchttilim til Ulow keylwartli opiralt piano action abatraol rtlrccl, and praclialy aj regular piano kajra do, aociirliiK Ilia aama aiptanlon ai Ilia artltt ran ljr hand) ran t ntlraly taroortJ Iroin Ilia piano In fly mlnuo'a lline, as 4 thai without Ilia ui ol a toraw drlrar. Write (or Free Dooklot SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SPOKANE, SEATTLE, PORTLAND, Wuh. Wain, Orcjoa a"-1 i irtfr VlTftr Tvf m janrl rTriHBwiiJfflyfiW1ftl TIIM WUMllOBIi TATU. '1'Iik itrri'ii fnnii of tin' ilimtmit Irccn An' nil inifiiMliiK oim liy hiii, Tli" lirmlli n( Aiill'i In Hie lirri'ji', 'I'lm lolix atri'Dl lillalrli III llm Miin. Tim Inwclnl lllnc In lli minnrn Ar full of iiihN nml wlilrlni;, Wlillf, Murk liolli'il milnra llr lln- nlr Willi IiIiiIn of lmiiy atcri't Ijiiiifiii. Tin' liitvn la nil mi fnlr nml flii". Tim lii'l I lii-y imiki hi lirntii n linw; AihI )i'l nml )rt (Virlnim mliif, "I'la liuw lliH rtl irlliiriHmt lilonr. Tlix wiuhIh nrr rnlllliit ii loilny Wlii'fK Ktnmy lillla fnll fol'l nil fnM Cniiii', Id no Ink" llm irlmriH ny Ami Killmr umltli of fncry xuM. fill off jimr itnlnly nllkn nml lnr I'nr Ifflllirrn alumni nml luinifiuu ttouiii (Viiim. Imm lilt liuatliiiK tnnrki'l ptnin To piny llm Irtmiit out of town, I'or llimuli In Inn n Hi" xun lilm-a rcny. Von rnn mil liifir llin awril Mnla alim Coiim, in) Corliimt. iiniio nny, Ami Irt n no n irlinriiliiK. lloMiiiuml .Mnrrlnlt Wnlaou. A NER0INI2 - of Necessity A WHy In Iho rlnht. ii fur nn ) iimlit Mi, Mrvti'lHil Hi" HliliiniicrliiK ixiiiii, llm aiiiilliilit hiiK'lnc on tin? UYtuti ti ml tumlim tlnin Into it rnrj1'! of itolil. To Iho li'ft luy k'lorloua imlclim of Kirl IhhiIIht. tirokcti Ihti Mill thorn I') IrfK tfori"' liliahiii, niwro-l Willi kolllHI llti-KIH Hllll flft KPI'll nplki'it. OvitIiomiI ttio kmuiiIIk wlilrliil luxlly iH'nHu n tiiriiiolM Ihi)-, iitlorlmt tholr lnlntl noion nn Ihoy cnittil olio nnothor In wSwliii(. Ami olio, nt liiiat, of tin' mllllona of ctiMlnl Ix'lnt: Mnn llinnklnK !M nt Hint ory liioiiionl, roi nl lontiiit lior nnu on tlio allclit rnlMiiit Mhloh formM Iho only irotiitlou fiim tlm ornol aJiln lilo tx'lim' tin oiIko tif In. niiii ell IT. Into lutil Ihimi murv thmi nnllliurlrly klml lo Uirlilntl TrtilcnnU utt to lintv. Hlit hnil noor known n nlulo wirniw nil hrr llfo thniiik'h; twonty yonm of iiivxittit sni. hy li'liliul Iut. Hlic hum jouiijc, fnlr to l'.k iim. wonlthy lioyoixl thu iln-nuia of mont wotni'ii, nml il-ir to n inmily In-nrt, imiw fnr nwnr III WmtiTll Afrlon, lltthllliK III nin ll)' lH,ltliii III aklnnlithi'i with trlUv. with n uliiok Mwt wna toiifoM moro tlrtirmiKh 'cjhii' of Iut. Mrn. Trtili'liiila linil coino lo Hk ijillot tllllo ttllnict of Crikiiio, on tlio Ifcirwl ahlro rtinal, Iniilliao alio hnil linMil ti iv n liU'lily ool'iriil pnnt of It In winit nno'n iitintii nllinnt. II hnil not turnoil out to Ih nit Hint It vh hiIiiI iil wlmt iloonT llni iIimit miimliil nlHv, hut ChrlatMti'l nml alio llkiil Iho mtlu'r) nml tlm Millttnlii mill tii)od nn. 'IliU whn hIhiiii tholr liikt tiny. She wan Hilliklmt of hor Hol.lh'r-lowr fur tioroM tho wittons nn alio kiiziiI, whou Iut iiiIihI whn auililouly roi'iillitl lo her iromut hurniuiKllni.'x hy n unit trntl oxiiiinmtloii Uirno to her win nn tho aoft Kiiiiiiiu'r wlinl. Sin tnrmsl rtitiuil hnatily nml n.w, n llttlo fnrtlmr on, it tall, mro llcuro hIiiiuIIiik on tin- ory tiltfo of Iho t'llff, nii'oiliro Hint, it 'lirlitnM know, win iiiiirotofloil. To onll out WOtllll In- to ntiirtlo tho riiili niUonliiror, wlim'tor It wiikj hut Iho itlrl ni'pt Hiftly nrrtMN tho hotith or Hint luy hotwoon tho llk-nro nml Iut M'lf till hIio wiik JiihI hohlml Iut. Tho wiitiiiui turnitl mum! nml nlinoat Nrt'iimoil. Chrlntnlml, with four knock liiK nt Iut honrl, hrotiKlit IIkto hy tho look In tho o)on rUotttl on Ihth, laid n hiiinl on tho othcr'n nnu. "(.'oino fiirthor from tho odne; It In ilnin-oroiH." nho wild, Tho woman, who liHikttl nny thine from .Id to do, Iniuduil. "I t'n Hit otluo I llko," 1h nimwrrol. MluikluK Iut n nn fnv of tho dotnlnltut hntid nml tuklm; n hIoi fonvnrd. "llnvo you o or wulkisl out it ollffT Should )tni llko to oomo with mo nml try' tho Hl'IIWltloll now-)" Clirlntnlx'l limkisl roumt n-lldly, Thoro wnn no one In nIkIiI ; tho only luiiiml to Ih' htvuxt wnt tho liMHinifill cry of tlio Ktllll. A ftory "ho Imtt oihm lw-nnl cnino Into Iut iiilml nt Hint moment. "I t'n iiothliiK to walk ovor n olllT," hIio trlii mod, trylin; to ntondy IiorvoUv. "It would Ihi much moro woudurfiil If you Hlnrttsl At tho botttan to wnlk to tho topi" Tho othor BhruifKOtl hor nhouldorn. "ItV it tnnttor of opinion, of couroo," Htm wiltl. "Lot uh try my way llrttt. I wniit to Rt to him. Ion't you boo lw la liockonliiK t" mt vor Uiort," rlhti Klnrod foroclotiHly out to sen, mid kHpihsI tho ulrl'a nnu In n vlix, "IloT Who?" nnkttl Clirltitnbcl, hop Iiik tliorohy to kIi tlino, Tho rtiBo was for n few moments huc cciwfiil. Tho woiimii Avtw n photo Kroph out of Iifir pocket, nu-l thrust It unilwf tho gh;rt noso, Olrrlatnucl ntnrtot tho blood hnd loft hor ffttyAnd hor heart ooiiiotl to itop he&ttu2' It was a portrait of hor lover HOW rilENOH OEAMEM" AUE TItAINED, r N B, f??,-. tf0 C15-V Trotn-li aoumi'ii 11 ro iiyliihly nclho nml njllt nml thm In tluo, mi It li ntirnil, to tho tniliiliik' they not whllo thoy nrv In tholr nppri'iitlecuhlp. Aslllty In nyntomntlcnlly otHvuinKiil ami HkIiIiicm of iiKivoiimnt la coiialdtTttl n rory prowl niioiiiilUtitniiit. Among the oxnilara plten Hut ytiunpi-r Honuu-n wIipii thoy outer tin mtvIoo la Hint of ropo lnddor cllmhliip, nml tho follow wwn Ixitiuio nn prtillrlrnt nt thin n iiionkoya nml cllmli up nml down with prvnt x.l. lint tho oiorclo In not roatrklitl to tho youupor moil nlono, for It la quilt iictvKtHr)' Hint tin inllorn kivji In trim, m thoy nro kopt nt tlio prnctln) n Minro of ohcIi wook nt loaat, and tlila la why thoy hnu hocomo fnmoua for tholr nilh UHitouioiitn nml tholr ipilck work. I'or imiiiy yoant thoy have hnd a pn-atlpo for uliuhlo iiHAomoiitit, mid that thin mny In no wis.' I lost tho oltltvni mi to It Hint trnlulnjc In kept iii throiiKhoiit tho imvnl M-rrhv. -Jim lllnklatoii- alio would know It In n thiitiHiind. It had Imvii mt out of an llltiMratotl iiht nud pnuuiiitl on to a forrtit)"inilfiioo onnl. "Hiln mnn wlmt 1 ho to yoilV alio nakfl iHinrM'ly. Tho wiimnii IntiKlHil nmlii clii'fitlly. "lit- ho la hnmlamio, t'lioUKh, Iwi't liol" alio I'UiTlod. "Voil ain to ntl inlrv IiIh ili'tnn thoy nil do. t'onn. wt will po topothor nml noo lilin. Ho will U mirprlil; In louit mo ho lot oil iiiooikv, and thoy nnld hoillod" alio loworttl hor voire, then rnlaotl It npnln niidiloiity--"hut It unmi't tnio. Ho li tMt'konltiK to mo to oomo. nml wo will pi toKellior, you and I -for I do not wnut lo po akino. Not Then I will pu mIoiio!" Wlmreiiiwiu a llpht, Mwlft nml almtr. ntpiil In flirlntHln.il hoart. Why Kliotild ho not let thin mad woiimii iTlili"r Why MVf her for him tho Mncaho In, til iH'Nt on tsirth. A maniac! Well, hIh would not 1 uImiI, hIk only mar rotl (ItHl'a Miiillt world 1 U't her Ri P Thou 11 pn'iit nnilaloii of foollnc fiimo oer tho plrlV rml. Slit h.iw tlio hideout touiilntloiii who know tlmt. ivmo wlmt ttilKht, think wlmt nho would, nho mutt nine 11 fellow croHtilre. It iMvmno no lonpor a mnttor of oll Hon It wan a mnttor of neoo-oilty,' for ai'tlon and colfnaerilUv, which omion lo otory liuinnn Indue lrn Into tin world, with hln or her slum of rnK)ii nllillltlon with nvanl to nnotlior. Why auvo a Itiiiiitli'T Why nliould a nam wo iimii dlo for nil Inmitio one? Why? IU eauno tho liiHllni't In Ihero, wheUier nho will or no nil Instinct which tUcn hard. Of mvt'BHlty ho inuat nnvo hor Blator, Ihi Hit oxelinnpo over no un equal, Hk) rvnult of no little appatvnt Hittlitfiu'tlonl All them thouphta aurpitl momentar ily throupli ChrlataU'l TrodonnlH mind nn nlu) hIihh! on thu Hiiullt clirf; and thou nho wroHtlwl and ntmppleil an nho Imd net it though to wrontlo, with all the luck t)f a long llm of ilead anil gono niuvHtom, wrentlod till nho felt hornolf prowlng tllixy and faint; nud tin nlgu of Hit cliff drew over nearer nud nearer, and ever Unit mad, mnd fnoo, with thorn) ferocious eyes, gltwuetl Into livrn. A ntroiig lmnd thmat tlHm apart; n Ntern volco tliutulcrotl a wrathful In quiry. Tho woman nauk trembling on tho heather, her whole figure shaken with Holm. Chrlstauol.bredthleaN, whlto facwl, whlto-eyed, sttKxl nlmktng In ev ery limb from hor recent strain but Mfe enfol "I'oor thing l" Tho rtoctor looked pityingly at tho woman. "8I10 has es onpod ngnln, but thoy nover thought of looklmr hore. I supikmm, Vou havo Imd 11 hard flglit yes I underutnud " "For life," put In OhrlBtabel, with Una thnt trembled, as a shudder passed through hor frame. The doctor whlppou. out a flask and if i ' . . -y; --rift v v ' r, ', r 1 1 4t f . ' .-.. v3J Bvtat "", told It to her mouth. "Drink," he timmnmloil. And wlmn '.w Imd done hln hlddlug, ho tunietl and ajuke kindly to tho mwcrliu lunatic. "Cme home now," ho mild. "MIk Ijiey, do you know t In nearly teatlme, ami Mnaom will In wondering where you nn. You ilnmld not take mieli long wnlkrl alone; thoy are not good for you." The matter-of-fact toiiitj roflchotl the i)r daitil hrtllu; nho ntlll cliltc-liol tho photo prnph. Tin tloctor, rnlalng hla eye. hw Ohrlatalo looking at It with a queer cxproxHlon on her pretty fnco. "Her liner," he Htippllci! hrlelly In low tonen that n-aehett only her ear. "I'oor thing, ho dlctl of cholera In Itxlln ton yonrn npo, and tlmt was what turn tl her brain!" "Itln name?" hroatluM ChrUtnbol. "Henry IllnklHtou. Did you know him a lleuteunnt In tho navy? She l tiudor a tlelualon that ho In calling for her, and that wo an keeping them apart. It In potting ilamp on the heather; wo must Ik making tracks now, 1 nm moro Mrry than 1 run say that thU nhoiild have hniimsl." Hut the face Chrlhtabel llfttM to hla aNtoulNheil him lMyoud motinurc. It wnn radiant, glowing. "I am engaged to his brother," nho volunteretl nliyly, "nud he Is no like that picture " "Ah, I noc j on Imnglned they were the nnino." Tho doctor wnn only hu man and chuokletl 11 1 the coincidence, which hnil meant o much to his com panion. "1 congratulate you and must win.li you good afternoon." lit shook ImiihIk, ami then proceeded to lefltl bin patient away, without a backwanl look. Clirlninbel turnetl her face towards Hk M-ttlng nun and her llpn inovetl, "Thank t.od!" she cried fervently. When Jim Illaklnton came homo not many mouth- nfterwariln on long loavo, ho wns told the wholo story, "I should lwve let her go, I'm nfrnlil, I should never have saved her," he wild, looking at Chrlstabel's happy fact In wonder. "You would have saved her," alio an swered proudly, "You nro so hrnvo; Ivesltlen, I can't explain properly, but I did It of neoeiwlty." And then and there It dawned on tho young noldler that tho reason account ed for many so-called mysterious things of overyday life. There aro many he roes who aro lioroes "of necessity," of whom tho world uovor hears, but they nro noiio tho less heroes because of tlmt. Philadelphia Telegraph. Ilnphnel rartritlt llrliiya (100,000. lUphael'a portrait of tho brother of I'oih) Ixk) X, dated 1514, has been wold for- Jf 100,000, a record price In tho Berlin hrt world. If a man Is called ujwti to bury his wife's pug dog h Is apt to shed tears ot Joy, ''Mlaanotallnna." When I)uls XVI, laid his head be neath the guillotine, his confessor, Ablxi Edgenorth, dlsmlaned him from 1 the world, 00 hlatory tells, with "Bon of Halnt Ixuls, ascend to heaven 1" yet In reality ho an Id nothing of the sort. Tho brave deflnncc, "Tho guard dies, but never surrenders," ottrlbuted to Cambronne when, nt Waterloo, the Im perial guard were ordered to throw down their snns, tins been shown to have been the fanciful creation of some historian's mind; slid tho saying, "I'rovldenco favors the stronger side," or, as It has been corrupted, "Uod Is on the side with the heaviest artillery," which has been attributed to Naiwleon, really originated with writers of an tiquity. Cicero allude to It as an "old proverb." It would take volumes to contain all His blunders, small, largo and Indif ferent, that historians have made, and the lamentablo part of It Is that the old blunders aro constantly being made over again. Carrflns It Alone An elderly snd most reapectable looklng man was recently brought be fore a magistrate, savs the London Telegraph, charged with unU-coinlng snd hilarious conduct. When he was asked what he had to say for himself, ho mumbled something about "doing as the Itomans do." "Very good." returned tho magis trate. "Continue to do as tho Homaos do. Pay seven shillings sixpence!" CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Denra the Signature of &&JUt Too Mnrh. "That man Itelccrndolrt Is tbe most conceited, Insufferable, vain, arrogant. Insolent, purseproud Individual that trammels tbe earth," said tbe man with the automobile goggles. "Why, I heard that be towed your runabout In for you yesterday," said the man with the gasoline on his coat "Towed It tnt Darn Itl be happened along In his big touring car when ay little mschlno broke down and I'll be banged If he didn't rig up a derrick of some sort snd swing my runabout Into his tonneau snd haul It lnl" Judge. Mothara will find Mrs. mallow's Soothtni Bjruiubab.al rerardr to uwlorthtlrchUdrea lurluf lb Wtthluj !9tiod. 81 roue "Yes," said tbe guard. "I was able to detect the enemy long before they arrived on the spot. "Ah, you could scent danger tt distance?" said tbe Interviewer. "Easily. They came In gasoline au tetnoblles." ' TITO SU Vitat Pane ana alt StrrMt Dtsa,M HI.N rwm.o.nilr curJ r Dr. Kllna'a Urrat Mr, flxiortr. K-a for FIlKK IJIrUl boUW rl If all. Dr. It. IL Klin. LiL.au ARb bt 1'BllJk.t'a. not What II IVanleU. Pat 01 wlnt on a sthrolk fer shorter hours last week. ..... . . j... . ,i aiilie .n aiu yci gri cow Pat l'atth. an' Old dl thot. It's me sllf as ain't workln' at all now. A brochure Is a small hook, stltcbed, not bound, so named from the French "brocher." to stitch. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD "When thcblootl is pure, fresh and licalthy, the skin will be soft, smooth nml free from blemishes, but wheu some acid humor takes root in the circu lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. Thesej 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 cany off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This 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 nnd acids through ths jxircs nnd glands of the skin, producing Kcrema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis. Salt Rheum nnd skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with n 6light redness of the skin followed by pustules from which therm flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, nnd the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms nnd legs, though other parts of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks nnd bleeds ; the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which arc intended to keep it soft and pliaut, causing n dry, feverish condition and giving it a hard, leather' nppcaranrc. Acne makes its appearance on the face in tlia t .. t.. . . onu f pimples nud black heads, while) yt'n ind couia flmtToth.n"? Tsoriasis comes in scaly patches on dilTer- iS2l"i&lnlYvu'&"yu foro'3 0I skiu troublc Js S31 Kheum; ?"JJ '5?,f,i.vhea there, flowed s its favorite point of attack is the scalp. tftllfiSViKSSSio'tl sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak t2"-k,..lx V" lift r"w " 5 ond Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin ?!S-."ia!?A SSf.-Sr.A" & disease. Thc humor producing the trouble, yrbeniuaodB. s.a. 1 round u nor- lies TMAt mint. Thar. Iibm nMVAi- liAatn .... my rsturn of the trow 1 trouble, O.U.I.V. Ana, Btookman, Keb. S.S.8. PURELY VEGETABE because they do not reach tho 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 ska affection, Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired Mat fi M to nil who write. S. S, S, is for sale at all first class drug storea. rue swift spEoino go., Atlanta, , Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On ravings deposits of dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It Is just as easy to open Havings Account with us by Ms. I as it you lived next door. Bend for our tree book let, "IJankmg by Mall" and lesrn full particulars. Address Oregon Trust Be Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. Dllilumarr Nrrtlfil. Oolllffr Ordered your next wlnttr'a coil yet? fioacb Onld It? I'm not In n posi tion to onW It. I am making overtures for It. Chlmso TrlSun. CLASSIFIED ADS .S'OTICK The Inllowlnx annonnramtnti ar from Icadlna builurta mm anil Arm,, and aro well worthy your tartlul ttadinf To 111 mar contain Juat tlit pioi-oltloo you ar look latjot. REAL ESTATE"" CAST CIUXNACRTS Tht only tram on lbs markrt ahtre yoo ran cotittart to ll your nop. Ten trains a day. Abundance o( water I'rlce I1W.00 r acra ijr jajratnU come In or wrlla (or partlcu- "" eeeciieii a Tuourco: fpolanc, Watblntton. IISSICTtna CaatUa Zacttaa4trft- rUa rtaau WaurUa WU BrOU pollt mU Cor worlj laUiunbA, Inll. Ia a4 fialklaa' toc4 W M.rrr m urva ork. W rlt MaU TOr mahlr. err wtatai W U rtllara ruatf-Mt blaaaa trmm' xirtuoa stciimv I coiuAar. liv-t-a n rUte. It, rrtU. Or. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING mCKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon Al ttup it C:i B EcH-t U HM Cut Dtfittf ste. Q:lcUi WntiOiTtukj bill atfSaliiiHMJ'f'Tll'Ll P. N.U, Ne, 23-07 WIIKN writlar toatlTortlaarsplamati mention tlila paixr. ! dormant, in the blood through that ... - . . 4 Winter to break out and torment that 6uffererwith thcreturn of Spring. Thettest treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralixcs the acids aud removes ths humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fwjh, healthy blood. External , applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.. while they sootho the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the trouble y