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OIIKOON CITV r.XTKIUMMHK, I'KIDA V. lil'ATMM'M .. Uir,. calling of all I L 11 iiiiiii Duy It In Oregon City With Apologia U tht Author of Mothar Qooaa. SPENT OH HIGHWAYS Dedal Bargain" Mce ELEVAT B THE FUCII I OREGON HAS 17,000 MILES Of ROAD AND VI ROAD SUPERVISORS. 386 RAVE pnnii! YOUTHS DEBATED OR DAY BYAC UALOUIII OPPOSITION DIVILOPID IN CMAMMR WHlLl' IHIRKIM TILL AVOID WAN DUTY. 5,( 00 MEN DECLARED 10 BE LI PARIS WHO AVOID MM Gtnaral QalHanl Dclar Maaaur It Onl On tf Prua'tnca intf That "Dlalv I (fort" U tnd War Will Com In 111. I'AKIri, Nut. SO -Th bill protldlni for III c 1 1 1 ii at In tha colon of llio )iiiiii( iuiim rlila of Hi HaM of IVI7, a liiraaurn rm rntly sum Honed by 111 mix roinmlllr of the i liamlxr ol dvnillr, proioknl atoriny dcbata In Iha ihauilwr today, lln Premier Hrl anl participating. Tli bill provides for bringing Into Hi ht aiprilinatl)r boo.ooo young men, bo, In lluira of peace, mild tn-gln military acrvlcu In uii, Ha mi'intwr Mii( III I" lit ycara o'iI. Tli proposal la lo rail them on I (- in Imr Ii, ahm I Ii t- y ould he and lo (arrlaona and then (rained and Incur poralrd In various ri'ttlincnla and aerv- I. a. Jl'Uty Turnial, tho Aral aiiraker, de manded that lb ahlrkiT of military Inly, of vhoin tin aald there aa no fi'rr than 45.000 In I'arla, l taken from their biding places and ai'itt lo l lie front befora llio men were ralli'il. 1 Ilia worda rr appluiidi-d by Hmiul lla and "ImkmhI" by othrra. V nrrd nol li concern.',) about . our alK'UKth." aald Premier Hriand. "We arr rrrlaln II la aiiftu lent lo carry a.. iL. .i . I um in nit rnu ini n ro Burn 01 am craa" After actrral aprnkcra rhad crltUc I nine (iiiiilltliiiia In (lie army, (iwueral (ImIIIiiiI, Hie minuter of war, raid tie aa In HTfiM t a' i onl with liem-ral JofTre, commander of the French force and demanded llu calling of the cluaa of 1917. Tbla ua a a 1 1 1 1 1 I measure in prud ence, he aiild. Th cluna would nol ne emwrlly lie aeiit Immediately lo the front, be milled. Iml It imivt In thiir nimbly liintruclrd and rar tnken that all eventuulllle Ik' provided auulnitt. He limUled that the claaa lie put at hi illhlMinltlon at the carlleat poaalliUi mo ment In order that It might be ready In the aprliiK of 1910, tho time when, he mihl. "In concert without alllea, our relnforrementa and nur armament will pernilt.ua to make the decisive ef- fort." I lly a rising vote (he clmmlier passed ! Ill bill authorizing the minister of war to cull to the color the 1917 claim, without specifying any date. Ther la a man In our town, Who Ihlnka b'a wnndroiia wl, He oe In I'orllund tary week Ami all bla (lollilng biiya. ' II woik and rarna bla ni'iney hcie, And b la nol ao young Aa you would think a man lo be, Mini's weekly letting along. He api'iida lila (aah qulel freely wlier. II Roe Into th ' i lly," II brliiKa home things Ii Uoea uot fired, Jual "('bum they look ao pretty." Mul whi p b I In our town, II la ao woudroii light, II wouliln t apend a alimte mul; He'd rather loa his alxhl. VV Ilk lo have audi men In (own. Tbey be'p town ao much; That II K' atrldlng down Hi way, Aa If 'Iwaa on a crutch. A HlKh Hi hool Htudenl. PIOUMia fXCIIO BY ICVERAL HUNDRED! ESTIMATES Of CITY O'flCIALI. CACE HAKES 4S8 TRIPS IN 17 ; TOTAL OF 16 MILES Over Hundrad Thouaand Callona of Witir Ud In Day Htavltil Traffle la In Second Shift, or from 2:30 lo It P. M. PROMINENT WOMEN JOIN IN MOVEMENT FOR PREPAREDNESS t : T7 v . ...' - I ' J t , . I : r 1 ' . J i I VIS- Xy Ivy )1 ' M 7 y Hy arlual count, 2HC9 peraoua rode on the new Hevenlh at reel elevamr Haiurilay from 6 o clix k In lh morn Inn lo II o'clock that nltctit. Tbat uumlM-r la within a thouaand of lb total population of On-Kon City, accord I ii a lo lb laat federal reuaua. It eiceeila by many hundred lb eatl malea of th moat rnthualaatlc aui- portera of the bin municipal lift. Kven at S:30 o'clix k, when th rouni had reachud about 2500, J. Y. AlbrlKbl, clialruiun of lb council elevator coin mltlee, an Id that be cimm' led the flxure would not go over 3 SOU. Inlereallng lotula ran be worked out from Ihe flKurea aecured Katurday. The a(n mad 4HH trlpa lo the top of the abaft and back. Tho raK cover a dlatani of 0 fis't In ecb trip, or durlnx the day over IS mile. Two hundred and forty pallona of water arned In eiuh round trip, or minim me ii noura ine eievator waa operated 1 17,1-0 callona of water were lined. ' Two men operate the elevator, Ihe one who work on th Drat ahlft iilt t Id K at 2: 3D o'clock. Tho flKurea ahow that during the aecond ahlft the great er number of people patronize th elevator. I'p to 2:3u o'clm k Y '. had mude the trip, or about eight hundred lena than traveled In thu municipal hoUt In the aecond ahlft Many rode twice and acorea four, five or alx time. Ilualnea men, laborer) from the millH, achool children houae wlvea ami' vlnltorB lo tho town all uae and appreciate the elevator. Tho atepn are almont dcaerted during Ihe time It rnni and many are willing to ao aeveral blocka out of their way to ride In the new lift. I'uplla In tho achool. It ha been found, climb tho atepa In order to ride ono way In the elevator, both going from and going to achool. OKMJON Atii'.KTl.TUIAI, COI. I.KiJK, Corvallle, l. I )iri;ou k over 7,000 mile of road pruldi d ovr by I7N road aupervliora, many of whom It la fair to aaaum. ar not (rain road bulldera. In len year ending wit ItiM the men bav apent nearly i ibu.ooou on per year, i ma annual i pendltiir baa grown until In 1115 It I approilmalely M.O'iO.ooo oo. Th prob ability la that It will ronllnii to In rreaa until II haa rea hd tery muc larger aujn. Tber ar few, If any, line of public endeavor which call for ao great a expenditure of public money. Tber can no queillon that th emir ala la Interested in getting (he greatea MalbUi return from tlila eipendlture To thia end I'rof. O. V. Hkelton. head of the department of highway engl neerlng of th Oregon Agrlniitural col leg, I offering during th winter abort rouraea a aerie of lectorea on the fundamental prim Iplea of road con (ruction and inaliili-nanr. Among the topic covered will be earth, grave nd macadam road, drainage, the adaptability of th different type to varying condition and requirement of traffic, method and 'rout. Including vmie of lb higher type of road. There will be twelve leriurea In the courae. There will be no feea charged for the, lecture and all who are Inter eated In better roada are urged to be preaenL SIX ARE SHOT TO DEATH III HOUSE FAR FROM ROAD FIVE FOUND MURDERED AND OTHER IS BELIEVED TO ' BE SUICI0E. NEW TOPCOA8T AS SMART AS SERVICEABLE c s 14 ) WV I Mft.s W C STOW-Y (Upper) 1MISS MABEL PQARPMAH ITomlnent women, IntereMted In and taking part in tho movement for na tional prepnredueaa, held a conference In WaHblngton on November IS. The women who look turt were memberH of the women' aectlon of tho Navy league. They met In Memorial Conti nental hull, headquarter of the DiiukIi tera of the American Kcvolutlon. Annum them were Mm. William Cum nilnuN Story, prominent In tho uctlvl Ilea of the Daughter, and Mix Mabel lloarilmun, aecretary of tho National lied Cron. Tli lH Kood ImikiliR coat oliluliiH Ub full Hklrt by n wide box plait extend ing down tho on tiro back. Two Ms hutloiiH holdH the rimnlMt under the nrniH. Rontny, warm utid of new novel ty maUirliilH, tlila coat mootH every need of fall Htylo und iihiiro. Wood Fir. Do you know that there Is a different fniKiaiicc, h illlTeivnt manner of burn ing to each tree, wIiiinv part you bring to the open ciiinpllie or your own liearlli; that Nome wood xlirlek nt tills Ncoond deiilli nfier the cut ting. Hmt ntliei'H puns wlili KiaeloiiH calm and Htlll olheiM Klve iin'tludr deiii-eat reali ty at the moment of brenklng under the lire, like the releimwl nplilt of a Mu litt that iv an ailleulato heivtufore only In beautiful deedsV-WIII l.evliig ton Comfort In CiaitHiiiaii. A Fin Viewpoint. Hhermiin. Wyo., ho named In honui of tieiiernl W, T Sherman, la t tic Ilk'lieHt point on the l.nrnuile rntigr reaehed by the I'nloii I'ncllle railroad It Is clalmeil that from HiIm point on n clear day may be een 1'll.ea Hak nliout HA inllfN to the HOiith, Iaiiiki1 peal., xlxty mlleN to the south, mid Klk inouiitaln. UHl iiiIIch in the west. From many polnM In the vicinity of llufurd good vlewa may Ik1 nlitalneil of the ti I j,-1 1 peak! of the Itocky uiiMintiiitm far u way lo the oouih und of the relative ly low but niKted Slierinaii moutitalint. n pint of Ihe l.iiruinle rnui;e. to tht right. Two prominent imiIiiIm fei-n to llie north are called Twin iiioiiiitalin ami tre celebrated as one of the strong holdM of the notorious dcupcrmlo Sladc Slade (luring bla checkered cureci roiiglil both for mill aualuHt law and order, and his career Is set forth In .Mark Twain' ''Houghing lt."-Ueolog Iml Survey millet In. CHRIST MET1MAN DEAD AT AGE OF 75 Christ llettman died early Thursday morning at the home of his daughter, Mr. Frunk Fomberg on Glen Ook farm near Heaver Creek, aged 75 your. Death waa due to heart dlneue.' Mr. llettman was a native of Germany bu' had been a resident of the I'nited State since boyhood. Mo la survived by hi widow and one daughter. The funeral will be held nt 11 o'clock Sat urday morning from St. Paul's Kptsco pal church and the Interment will be nt Mountain View cemetery. SOME KILLED IN SLEEP, ONE AS HE KNEELS IN PRAYER New Jertey Tragedy of Laat Tuetday Remain Unditcottrcd Until Man' Failur to tllver Milk i Caut Invejtigatlon. Why VV Drw Back. Our human Intercourse Is cotistnntl) being thwarted by our conselmiHnesi of consequences. . It Is especially the case when we are young. Young peo pie feel that they can hardly have ai Intimate conversation without Ha end lug lu a promise to correspond or nil invitation to visit. If we keep tills at lltiule n we grow older the conscious uess i lint ii moment's Intimacy may entail so much makes us pause before taking the fateful plunge. How often do we draw back in a moment of ex piinslon because we reflect. "Shall w' feel the annie way tomorrow or next mouth?" How ninny friendly impulsej da we restrain because we are nfrnld something nioro will be expected of us' -New York Telegram. Fully Cxplainad. lu these day of Initiative, refcrcu diiins und recalls it Is Interest lug to note the explanation given by a well known politician to an out of towu friend the other d.i.v lu u hotel lobby "Mr Man goes home und announce that be is going dowutowu after sup per to meet u friend. That's Ihe lultlu tlve. The wife of the house suya. "Are you?" lu that ascending voice which seems to wulk over the roof of her nerves. Thai the referendum. Then Mr. Man sits down and reads bis pa per. That's the recall. And that's all there Is to It. I'liderstand It now. donf you? Just as easy and Unple as two and two are four."-Coluuihus Dispute!!. Well Known PobtukoWokm Speaks ITS THE SAME IS ALL OREGON. Two Chlloren Mad croup. Tho two children of J. W. NIx, mer chant, Cleveland, Oa., had croup last winter. Ono wan a boy of 6, the oth er a girl of 8 year. Mr. Nix writes: "Iloth got ao choked up tlioy could hnrdly, breathe and couldn't talk, I gave them FoWb Honey and Tar and nothing duo and It entirely cured them." This rollnble medicine should he In every home for It gives Imme diate relief from colds, coughs and croup, heals raw Inflamed throat and loosens phlegm. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) A Russian Ad. The .reason why I have heretofore been able to sell my goods so much lowcr'thau anybody else Is thai 1 am a bachelor and do not need to make n prolll for the maintenance of u wife and children. It Is now my duty tu Inform the public that this advantage will shortly be withdrawn from them as I am utiutit to be uuifile.l They will therefore do well to make the!; purchases at once at the old rate.--I'etrogrnd Otogoloskl. Netded Repair. "Does your typewriter need repairs?' asked the meandering linker us he en tered the olih e "It would seem so." 'replied the em ployer "She lias Jusi gone across the street to consult n dentist" I'lilladel phln Ledger What you lo.se today you canuot gain tomorrow liuskln roiliand, Oregon,"! send this statement with ere at pleasure. My daughter owes her life to the nse Wii, of Dr. Pierce's Fa- ', ; vorite Presorip- ij fstion. Bhe was a v'a'very delicate girl yjA'tl before using your ' y.:- mexlicina. "I have used the 1 Prescription for weakness pecu liar to women and fonnd it perfectly wonderful. I have used Dr. Pierce's medicines for over thirty-five years. "My husbnnd has used the 'Cough 8ymp and thinks it is great." Mrs. L. A. Foster, 1S02 E. 8th St.W. When a girl becomes a woman, whin a woman becomes a mother, when a womnn passes through the changes of middle lifo, are the three periods of life when henlth and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and dis tress often caused by severe organio disturbances'. At these critical times women are best fortified by the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old remedy of proved worth that keeps the entire fomale system perfectly regulated and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head aches, lassitude, and are pale and sick ly, Dr. Pierce's Fovorite Prescription is Just what they need to surely bring the bloom of health to their cheeks and make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. Duong the last 60 years it has banished from the lives of tens of thousands of women the pain, worry, misery and distress caused by irregularities and diseases of a feminine character. NEW HIU'NSWlClv, N. J.. Nov. 27. Six persons were found shot to death In a farmhouse on a country road three miles south of here tonight. Five of them hail, bevn murdered, while the sixth, apparently committed suicide after shooting the others. One of the employes, according to the authorities, did toe shooting, while the others were asleep last Tuesday night, and then killed himself. The dead: Samuel Weltbuuinn. 50 yeurs old. Sarah Woltzmunn, his w ife. David Klgner, .'8 years old, son-in-law. Mrs. ileutrlce Kigner, 24 years old. hi wife. Two farmhands, apparently Polish, numes unknown. Thut the murders were committed Tuesday night and were not disclosed until tonight, wus due to the remote ness of the Weltzmann, farmhouse. It Is 8ltuuted on a lonely cross road, a quarter of a mile back from the turn pike. WflUmanu, a prosperous farmer, hud been accustomed to deliver milk dally In New Hnmswlck. None having been delivered since lust Tuesday morning, an Investigation of the lapse today resulted In the discovery of the tragedy. For New Subscriptions to the Oregon City Enterprise (WEEKLY) UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1917, FOR This is the time of year that most people arrange for their fall and winter reading matter, and the Oregon City Enterprise (weekly) has decided to . make a SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY PRICE, 1 Good Until Jan. 1, 1916 ( Think of it! By subscribing NOW and tending in or paying 75 cents you will be given receipt for 13 months' subscription, or until January 1,1917. E In addition to this, we will also include a year's subscription to Home Life, The EE Household, Farm Life and Woman's World, free, and your subscription to all these publications will cease when the year has expired. Ej We want the Oregon City Enterprise to go into more homes of Clackamas County. You get the full county court proceedings, correspondence from your locality, to- gethcr with all the best county, state and national news each week in the Enterprise. EE? Keep the date in mind This Offer terminates January 1, 1916. Use the Coupon printed herein in sending in your subscription: Oregon City Knterprls. (New Subscriber) Oregon City. Oregon. Gentlemen: Enclosed plcaae find 75 cents for ahlch a-nd me the Oregon Qily Enterprise to January 1, 1917, with magazine offer one year free aa a premium. NAME : a.... P. O , STATE llATE -. Til 1 SUBSCRIBE AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO SOME RELATIVE OR FRIEND. 1 illl!!l!!lln'lii!l!llil!!!ll T BELIEVED CURE FOR ROAD ILLS SPECIAL TAX LEVIES SHARP CONTEST OVER NOMINA TION OF ROAD SUPERVISOR AT LIBERAL. AS JAMES SULLIVAN, ARRESTED IN PORTLAND, THOUGHT ONE WHO HELD UP STORE. The time for filing reports of special tax levies expired Wednesday and the clerlcul force of County Assessor Jack's office Is at work extending the levies on the tax roll. road district reports a special tax levy of a road supervisor for the guidance Robert Schttebel for another term as road supervisor. t The Liberal road district had an "interesting meeting. Supervisor J. V. Cole and William Vuughun ran a pretty race for super visor. Vaughan received 23 votes and Cole 21 votes. The notice to the coun- One of the farmhands had died while ty assessor says that "the meeting pro- ho evidently was kneeling in prayer on bis bed. He waa shot In tho buck of the head. On the floor lay the body of Kigner. In a bed wus the body of another farmhund, who, the investigators be lieve, did all the shooting. In his right hand was a revolver. . SOME 'DOPE" Oil HESS' REMARKABLE CATTING STREAK James Sullivan, arrested in a Port land suburb with three others, was Identllled Friday by Miss Arva Todd, of Oswego, as one of the men who held The Mullnoj "p a 8tore ln 8we8 ,nst spring. She says sne saw ine man running iruui the store after the crime was com mitted. Sullivan, Jack Castou aud Charles Ilrown were arrested by Detectives Goltz, Tackaberry, Hellyer, Coleman and Snow of the Portland poliue. In their cabin was found burglar too's, a quantity of overalls and other goods taken from a store at North Plains in Washington county and they will be taken to Hillsboro to be tried on a charge of robbery. Sheriff Wilson went to Oswego with Sullivan when he was identified as the Oswego robber. He believes that one I member of the guns attempted to hold Teachers' Examinations. j ,m the NVUUe Rroccry nt naekamas Notice Is hereby given that 1 the j Heights about a month ago. LANE COUNTY GRANGE SEEKS MODERATE-PRICED HARD SURFACE. ceeded to .the nomination and election of a road supervisor for the buldahee of the county court." It Is within the province of the district taxpayers to make recommendations only. Some remarkable stntlstros hnve been compiled In connection with the record made hy Jack Ness of the Oakland club of the I'acltic Const league lu se- OHrlnc! itt least one hit in forty-nine consecutive games. Noss stnrtcd his string of bits, which eventually displaced the record held by Ty Cobb, on May 31. Ills batting spree did not end until July 21, and during that period the giant Oakland first baseman went to bat 1S4 times, scor ing thirty-six runs nud eighty-one hits. Including thirteen two-baggers, three three-baggers nnd six home runs. Ills total number of bases was 118 for the forty-ulnc games and his batting aver age for the same crlod .440. Citroiax Cltrolax CITROLAX Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver anil Blugglsh bow els. Stops a sick headuche almost at once. Gives a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nau sea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. R. H. Wei hecht. Salt Lake City. I'tah writes: "1 find Cltrolax the best laxative I ever used. Does not gripe no un pleasant after-effects." Jones county superintendent of Clackamas county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state cer tificates nt Masonic tildg., as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 15, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m and continu ing until Saturday, December IS, 1915, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon Writing, U. S. history. Wednesday afternoon Read ing, physiology, composition, methods in reading, methods in arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, his- Among the other crimes of which the three are suspected by the Port land police are the holdup of a Wood stock car three weeks ago, the holdup of the conductor of a Mount Scott ar near I.ents Junction early last Sunday morning, the holdup of a pedestrian at Tenth and Montgomery streets In Portland Tuesday night, of Louis Jacobsen near his home, 284 North Twenty-third street, Portland, Wed nesday night, and of Fred L, Holmes at Twenty -third and Overton Thursday. EUGENE, Ore.. Nov. 2T. That a lavement can be found which will b . suitable for Lane county roads and which can be laid at a price that will neither be unjust nor burdensome to the community, Is the substance of a report of the bard surface road com mittee of the general road highway . committee of the Lane County Pomona grange at a meeting in the Commercial club rooms yesterday forenoon. The report of this committee Is as follows: "To the Pomona Grange Road Com mittee: We, your special committee, appointed to Investigate and report up on hard surface pavements suitable for use In Lane county, Oregon, respecct fully report as follows: "Tliat we have pursued our Investi gations relative to the matter in our hands and have accumulated some con siderable information, including federal government pamphlets and printed matter prepared by advocates of differ ent styles of hard surface pavement. "We have also had the advantage of a consultation with Professor Gordon F. Skelton, professor of highway engi neering of the Oregon Agricultural col lege, who came to Eugene and gave us some very valuable suggestions In road matters.' "While we have not gone very far as yet ln Investigating particular kinds of pavement, we do believe that a pave ment can be found which will be suit able for Lane county and which can be laid at a price which will be neither tin- trrv of pducntinn. nsvcholoirv. methods in geography. Thursday afternoon j Jack Castor is said to be an incorri-j Just nor burdensome to this common r.raimnnr. eeomiuhv. American liter- K'b'e criminal. He has served, police uy. ature. physics, methods in language, thesis for primary certificate, science of education. Friday forenoon Theory and prac tice, orthography, physical geography, English literature, chemistry, history of. education. Friday afternoon School law. geology, algebra, civil gov ernment, childhood and adolescence. Saturday forenoon geometry, bot any, school administration. Saturday I ?U)le crimiiiHl. He has served, notice records say, three terms in Walla Walla penitentiary, In Salem and also in San Quentln. As a safecracker he Is thought to have few superiors in the west. Earl Hrauu was arrested eight years ago with Al Miller for participation in the holdup of a Rose City streetcar, in which the highwaymen stole the car and were captured by Captain Keller of the Portland police and posse. He wa9 sentenced to 8 years at Salem; afternoon-general history, bookkeep j ,hree years Bg0 escaped from an hono; ing, methods Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL. Superintendent of Public Instruction Co. Help Your Liver It Pays. When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will find your self feeling better. They purify the blood, give you freedom from consti pation, biliousness, di'ziness and Indi gestion. You feel fin Just like you Drug . want to feel. Clear the camp of Governor West, was captured and again escaped by plunging through a car window. This is Baid to be the first time he has been in custody since. James Sullivan was a member of the "Chick" Houghton gang that flourished In 1900, was arrested for the buglary of Velton's tailor shop and later pa roled, after being sentenced to two years' imprisonment. "We have not completed our investl gations and would ask for further time to pursue them, and we submit this re port of progress for the purpose of in forming the general committee that we are at work." St. Helens Shipbuilding company has been asked to bid on five 5000 tank ves sels for eastern firm. (Adv.) too. 25c at druggists. Wyeth Oregon-Washington Hall road & Navigation company's creasote complexion preserving plant resumes with 24-hour , headache and sluggish boweis. i a 3.. r. n (Adv.) shifts. Our Jitney Offer Tnia and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thia slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial pack age containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; foley Kidney Pil's. for pain In sides and back, rheumatism, back ache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic, for constipation, biliousness. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) I