Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 05, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    OltKGON CITY ENTERPRISE,. FMDAY, MAY 5, 1905.
him. With care ha will be all right In a !
few dnye. !
Hal, Olbaon waa through here taking
the cenaua, We think We are not very
proapcroua, but It la iwitlme quite
aurprlalria what atatlatlcal fant.a produce
In the way of farm product for a Mingle
Wo notlfd In the Eatacada Newe of
luat w-k'a laaue, an article concerning
our rural delivery that em4 at leaat
a dlaparaKment arid a wide departure
r
leciri Break-iilBaips
BJK?
MR. nd MRS. WILBERT THOMP80N,
OOI Main St., Peoria, III.
MULL'S GRAPE TONIO CURED HIM.
VUbsr. Thompnon ntver knew a well day until last June- he bad bun conitipattd" all bis We-many
dociort trf aled bim, but ail iua u even ntip mm nu neaim inca rapioiy na on January
JW3, Mra. Thompion ntkti ta to luggett a treatment for her huAind We thought the case
too icrlout tnd recommended that a ipeclaliit be coniulted but be tUo failed to help the
" patient NOW HE IS WELL.
Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him
Mr. Thnmpaon drat wroUi in a fnllowai "My tuiahand. aged W, aufforafrern aliarp paina In hlj itom&eh and
Uiri think It li heart. IM inn know by rnturn mall what auae the pain, If you cau. Mr. lliompaou
aometl
k. u t...,.,. ,..., ..A I.W uun.iil ,1, lllll ftllMV tlttVM 1lvMtt lillll lit-'
W Kromullv ftdvlHtwl Utnt n'nt riam HnouliifiMl 1h tiniiUd. We quota-. "We want to sell .Mull's Crape
Tnnln, btw'auim we know II will cut ooaatlpailon, Imt into, a bottle In no object to in whn a human lite la at stake,
ano ir four luintiana'l naa la an annou an nu nam, w ukk" you wnmii a i;iim, n
kliKl, promptly." At Din aaui time, knowing Hint MiiII'n irie Joule could do uo harm, wa ml v I awl lu una until a
phllaii ouufd be eownilted. Jainiriry 2ft Mm. 'I liornpaon ww that a phyatclen had lm Minatjlted, He dlag
noaod tli m an being elironte eorntlpatton and driipMla. IIU treatmmit waa followed faithfully, but there wa
ioinri)itllilliiirrveuimilinMr. (Iitiiniw)u'haltli. Tlieu he began taking Hull a Uraj Ionic and oo Bept,
H. Moa. we rneelved tha following lnttr (rum Mra. TIioiiipkiii;
"rou will remember that I wrote la you laat Januer In regard to my huaband'a health. It
la four monthaalnoa ha quit taking Mull'aOrapa Tonlo lor oon.tlp.tlon, which ha suffered from
alnaa birth. Ha took )uat 24 bottfea of It nod la perfectly oured. Ha la muoh stronger ind liM
gained eonaldarably In I laah. I eennot thank you enough fr WuH'a Crepe Tonlo. lt la worth Ha
weight In gold.' Juat S12 cured him and ho haf epent hundrede of dollars with dootore who did
him no good. Now I want to ateta my aaaa ta you and aapeot your early reply. I aiao have eanat
potion, have had lor three yeara. Kindly lot ma know aa I am aura It will aura ma H you aay It will,
aa It did all you olaimed it would In my huaband'a oeae. I wl tlVXJ r&'Z , ,
Vary reepeotlully youra, MRS. W.H.THOfdMOli, 801 Main U Paorla, III.
LET US GIVE YOU A 50c. BOTTLE.
This Coupon Is good for a BOo. Dottlo of
Mull's Grape Tonlo.
Fill out thia "ttpon end a.ml to th. I.la'tnlri(
Moilli ln. Ikt4 107 Tliln'A., Ilurk I.lautl, III., anal you
will ronelve full U, fitm. batllw of Mull'a lri
Tonlr.
I have nrv.r tak.n Mnll'a flraipe Tonic, but If you
III iiiply ma with a SO, bottla frt, I will lake It aa
illmt'tcil.
Nam
Ktront No..
.State.
aivi
City...
run aooaaaa o waive riaimv.
If you are afflicted with constipation or any of ita kindred
(liacaaea we will buy a '5xent bottle for you of your drtiKKUjt
nud j(lvc It to you to try. If you are constipated we know it
will curt you. Surely if wc have auch confidence' in our remedy
a to pny for a Imttlc of it that you tuny tot for youm-lf iU won
derful curative qunlitica, you ahouM not refuse to .accept our offer.
Mull's Grape Toivic
la the only cure for conatipation known. We do not recom
mend it for anything hut Conatipation and its allied diseaaea. It ii
our free gift to you. In accepting this free bottle you do not obligate
youreclf further than to take ita con ten ta. Mull'a Grape Tonic ia
plt-CMiit to tike and one bottle will benefit you. We want you to try
it and. therefore, if you will fill out the attached coupon and mad
it to ua to-Iay we will instruct your druggiat to give you a 50-cent
bottle ami clutrgc aanie to ua.
For Sale by Howell & Jones, Oregon City
1 from the true atate of affaire. The writer
W!i either laboring under a falae Imprea-
elon, or a mlalnformatlon. The route ia
yet In Ita awaddllna; clothea, and all tha
boaea have not beon placed or the mail
changed, but notwlthatandlng: theae dlf-
fliruli l the weekly average la HO letter
and papf:ra with a dally lncreaae. At
no remote period it will be one of the
moat extnnlvljr patronized concern In
the county, or even atate, a ita patrona
are all wideawake cltluena and liberal
aubaorlbera to varloua and numeroua
periodica! of the nathm.
QUIZ.
DOVER.
There waa quite a heavy hall atom
here Sunday. ,
Mr. N. F. Kelaon haa gone to Marah-
fleld to vlalt with hla wife and daughter. (
Mr. Joaeph DeShaaer and family are j
at Barton vleltlng relatlvea.
Mine Mary Kitsrauller of Portland, waa I
vlaltlng her parent at thla place laat
week. She atayed at her claim a part of
the time while here.
The county road viewer were here sev
eral day viewing a couple of road.-
Mr. Swlnkey and family who have
been vlaltlng at Mr. Wolfe, have gone to
Portland.
Mr. Lawrence, Roberteon went to Port
land laat wwik lo attend the funeral of
hla alatc-r.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Woodle were vlalt
lng at Eagle Creek laat Monday.
Mr. Roberta and family were vlaltlng
a few daya ago at the home of the daugh
ter, at Kelao.
There will be all-day eervicee at the
church next Sunday, May 7. Baaket dio,-ner.
Country Correspondence
MOLALLA.
The pnat week ha twen moat loo cold
for vrgrtnblra.
A re'--nt full of anow ia reported on
th mountain range, which la unnauat at
thla time of year.
lltillitlnK I" going on here railroad or
no railroad. O. V. Aduma hna hi large
barn ready fr the Bhlnglre.
tout A. Dougherty fell 20 feet at a
barn ral.lng huit wpek. atrlklng on a
pile of lumber, auatalnlng a fw brulwa,
but no broken bonea, the boya any that
he Jumped limber.
Tom McKadden la overhauling" hla barn
putting In new alnble flooring.
L. W. Nobblne took a trip to Corvallla
lniit week In the Intere.t of the Mutual
Telephone company.
J,. H. Trulllnger father, mother and
alnter arrived from Iowa Inat Krlday and
think Oregon la better than the Ku.tern
atorma.
Ir. Powell haa hi family located at
Mulalla now.
There wna a change In our mall Aral
of the month, leaving Oregon City In the
morning Inatrad of nmm.
We expect free delivery by the rtrat of
June.
Joneo, the photographer of Bllverton, la
taking the Molnlla "prettlra" and he ta
Jiuit the boy that can do It In an artlatle
atyl.i loo.
Citry Herman la atlll under the doctor'a
eare, he la reported na being a little
better. Aa vet It I not determined
whether he will have to tinderdgn an op
eintlon or not.
aland Thuraduy.
Mund Uuaband
White Saturday.
Why Suffer From RheumatlamT.
Why auffer from rheumatlam when one
lptlcntlon of Chamberlain Pain Halm
ill relliwn ihM nnln? The aiilck relief
which thla liniment afforda make reat lal weeg. cauaea oy woraing w
nr.,1 .leen noaaiblr. and that alone la den theae warm daya. and drinking cold
worth many time It coat. Many who
have ued It hoping only for a ahort re
lief from aufferlng have been happily aur
ptlaed to find that after awhile the relief
became permanent. Mra. V, II. Leggett
f Turn Yum, Tenneaaee, U. 8. A., wrltea
1 am a great auffurer from rheumatlam,
all over from head to foot, and Chamber
lain' Pain Palm la the only thing that
will relieve the pain." For aala by Geo. A.
Harding.
TAKt IT IN TIME.
Juat aa Seorea of Oregon City Paopl
Have.
Waiting doean't pay.
if you neglect the aching back.
Urinary trouble, dlnbotea, aurely fol
low.
TMinn'a Kidney Pill relieve backache.
Cure every kidney 111.
W. II. KePy, engineer employed on the
Union I'neHIo It. K., living at 391 2nd
atreet. Portland, Ore., aiiya! "For aeveral
yeara I wna bothered more or lena with
kidney trouble, particularly If I eon
traded a cold when It wna aure to aent
Itaelf In the region of the kldneya. 1 want
ed iv lot of time trying medicine which
did not help me but tlnnlly learned of
Doiin'a Kidney Pllla and got a box. The
Drat few iloaea helped mo ao much that
continued taking them until I had uaed
alx boxea. They relieved me entirely and
alnce I atopped taking them there haa
not been the allghteat algn of ft recur
renee. I have ndviaed other to uao
l)uan' Kidney Pllla and ahnll continue
to recommend them."
Plenty more proof like thla from Ore
gon City people. Call nt Huntley Ihoa
&. Co' drug Htore and flak what hla cub
JoiniTH report.
For aule by all dealer. Price 60 cent
FoHter-Mllinnn Co.. Iluffalo, New York,
aule agent for the United State.
Uctnember the numo Noan'a and take
no other.
lnn (iravea and frau vlalted at Cedar rler of Stafford.
waa vlaltlng Klmlna
Mail arrlvea and leave here now on
HI run wa from Owego to Aurora I the new schedule, commencing the flrat
and back, three time a week and many of May, giving the carrier more time to
..... I Mn1.A , 1, nnJ mn.ln I vnfa Ann.
wore the erranaa ano jiviie aniuiier jhmo mo (!), auu iiibi.hi iv.,v .v-
he did for the people along the route.
Mr. Oage'a nephew, Mr. White, from
Michigan, a temporarily In Kohlef shop
at Oawego. '
Mra. Renter wa very lck a few day
venlent for all.
water. She I better at prcacni wniing.
Henry IJaker, lately back from Arl
aona. where he went a few yeara ago for
hi health, I putting In potatoe on the
old home place. He I much Improved In
health.
SWEEPING DYSPEPSIA AWAY.
of
PARKPLACi.
Jtlllle River wa home from Rainier,
Oregon, the flrat of the week for a few
dny vlalt with hla parenta.
Captain and Mra. Smith apent Sunday
with their daughter, Mra. Freytag, of
Portland.
Mlaa Wllaon" pupil reminded her that
Monday wna May-day by leaving aome
beautiful floral baaketa at her door Mon
day evening.
Inward Kttera left Tueaday for Rain
ier. Oregon, where he haa a poaltlon ra
the aummer.
Mra. Rice haa gone to Portland to na-
Hint Mra. Freytag during her lllneaa.
Mr. and Mr. Johnaon of Portland, were
gneata of Mr. and Mra. C. River Sunday.
1'he Patkplnce teachera are na.latlng
Mr. Stlnaer thla week In arranging tne
exhibit work which la an Immenae amount
of work.
The P. H. 8. ball team played a cloaely
ronteated game with the li. H. S. boy
laat Friday afternoon at Willamette
Fall. The P. II. 8. carried home the
honor again.
Mr. Kent la working on the Fair build
ing In Portland.
There will be a box oclaI In the Orange
Hall Saturday evening, May ; alao In
Intereatlng program will be given In
the early part of the evening. Hot cof
fee will be served to all who buy baaketa.
Th Remarkable Curatlv Proprtle
Pepalkola. -80
many caaea have come right under
their own personal observation that Hunt
ley Proa. & Co.. now know beyond all
queatlon what Pepalkola will do.and they
can give you the name of aeore of
people whoe experience with It ha been
remarkable. In fact, there I hardly a
peraon In Oregon City today but know of
some one who ha been decidedly bene
fitted. Thin people find that Pepalkola ln
ereaaed their weight. Othera claim that
It curea heartburn, palpitation, aour etotn
ach, wind belching, bad taate in the mouth
coated tongue, fullnesa and dlatreaa after
eating, while to those who are Uatleaa,
tired and worn out and without ambition
It glvca new vigor and renewed vitality
right awny. And the guarantee ia ao
plain and ao aure there can be no mlaun-deratandlng.
The manufacturer do not want even
one dltimitlafted customer In Oregon City
and Huntley Broa. & Co., always ell
Pepalkola with tho understanding that It
must relieve and cure you or you can
have your quarter back almply by asking
for it.
MANY PASS EXAMINATION.
' Superintendent Zlnaer Issue Eighth
Grade Diplomat.
j Charlea R. Welch, District No. 71; Ruby
Newburg. New Era; Nina Bluhm, Hen-
rlcl; Willamette Harria, Henrici; Ernest
iTarri. Harrv Evana. Oak Grove; Fred
Clemo, Marqu&m; Noel Barver, Wealey
Thlesscn, Concord; Tobias SentI, Lower
Logan: Ncata Wilburn, Marquam; Jose
phlne Adam, Eaglea; Eatella Seely, Wll
aonvllle; Leo Burdon. , Willie Armstrong,
Weat Oregon City; Vera Kayler, Myrtle
Lay, Molalla; Carolina Vaeretti, Bullrun;
Carleton Ecklea, Harmony; Carrie ciau
een, Nellie Claueen, Riverside; William
Kennagy, Dorian Todd, MUo Blair, El
liot Prairie; Martha Llesman, Alma
Ida EUlgsen, Carl Thompson,
EAGLE CREEK.
April cloaed with an exhibition of her
caprlcloua nature ao characterlatlc of the
year'a fourth child. Flrat we were greet
ed with a storm of tears and frowns,
then a few .mile that were but momen- 1 Boekman
lary, and ao on through the day, did ahe Frog Pond; Bert Hubbard, John Drake,
Imnartlallv distribute aunahlne, rain. Marquam; Thorwaia Krager,
genuine
A ! '
LIBERAL.
Ony Jewel t of Mullno, who wna work
ing for Hen Faust Inat week hnd the
mlafoituiie to get poison oak while play
ing marble with the children.
Mr. lliiBtmnd spent Sunday at Union
Mllln.
Kveryone waa flailing Sunday at "Lake
Shore." ,
Leaked or Misplaced, one small drip
of "Sweet Kssmiee of Joy," finder please
return to "P. H. 8." Liberal.
' R, J. F. Mill, who had the misfortune to
have his leg badly crushed lately, was
able to walk on It IB minute after Dr,
Dunton laid hla magnetic hands on him.
Peter Sagor was planting spude laat
week.
Ctm. Harger of Mullno called on Peter
Sager and family Sunday.
Austin Sunday. ,
Clyde Hannegan fell and hurt hi head
very budly laat week. 1 1
8TAFFORD.
Too busy thla week to collect much
newa.
Even my wife, who can bo a great help
In that line, being a woman, has failed
me.
Tim annual house-cleaning time and
the garden, you know.
Henry Schata having finished on hla
own place. Is helping hi leas fore-handed
neighbor. This week ho la plowing
old meadow for outs for Mr. Powell, our
genial postmaster.
Mr. and Mra, Powell took In the excur
sion to Corvallla Sunday. A delightful
dny, and a pleasant time, they report.
Sam Mosler'B little boy with a broken
arm la getting along 'nicely under Dr.
Bommera care.
Jake Bchnta la atlll at home since at
taining his majority, helping on the place
mm usual, More people thnn his own fum
lly would nilea Juke' smiling face if he
should decide to go away to Book his
fortune,
Mark began hla new house on Monday.
It la situated between the chop mill and
Mr. Pomperlne's. Now glrla, don't all
speuk at once.
Mr. Bui-stow Is stopping with Curley
on the Hayea place. '
Bobhart talks of selling out again if
the light home-seeker comes along.
The mine and sunshine come in due
aenaon, and the groin treated with an
overdose j)f formalin begins 1 to take on
new life, and Stafford, the Eden of Clack
nmus county, turn a smiling face to all
the world.
The burnt over hill to tho east of
whore the County sowed grass seed looks
covered with green verdure.
Mr. Frank Ford, who wos burled Sun
day, died full of years, like a leaf falling
from the tree of life. He ia kindly re
membered by many a the flrat mall car-
MT. PLEASANT.
We are having very nice weather at
preaent. Most everybody haa got their
garden In and aeem to think It la doing
fine.
Mlaa Anna Marley wa calling on MIsb
Ruth Broker Sunday,
Mlsaea Edith and Mary Riley were
calling on Mlaa Jackson Sunday.
Mies Rowland was visiting the school
last Thursday.
Miss Ethel Holmes and Miss Ollens
worth were calling on Mrs. Chas. Miller.
Mra. Lnaelle made a business trip to
Oregon City last Friday.
Miss Snldow was calling on Miss Walk
er last Thursday.
Horace Klnay who Is staying at Riley's
wub vlaltlng hla parenta at Highland last
Sunday. .
Mrs. Thompaon was calling on Mrs.
Exly.
Miss Rnchael McCord called on Mrs.
Cain Saturday evening.
Mr. Raywalt and son were seen in this
vicinity last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, have gone to St
Johns to visit their aunt, who Is very
sick.
R.
I
AIMS.
Messrs. White and Nlsbet, representing
Blake-McFall Stationery Co., of Portlnnd
were In thiB vicinity last week looking
up business for their firm.
School .' commenced here the first of
the month with Miss Watklns as teacher.
A number of persons from Alms at'
tended the entertainment at Sandy last
Saturday night, and all came home sat
isfied that they had been well paid for
their trouble.
Mrs. J. N. BramlvoM returned laat
Wednesday from Woodland, Washington,
nfter a short visit with her husband,
J. N.
Everything la beautiful at Alms now
The weather Is Just a little too cool to
be pleasant, yet everything is growing
The unusual scarcity of rain this spring
has been a boon to this port of Oregon,
wa hn.vs had Dlenty of rain, and tho
road are better than they hove been for
year.
wind, and by way of dlveralon.
ballatorm.
, Dave Hoffmelater and Charlie VanCuren
were partlclpanta In quite an exciting,
though not as dlsaatroua a might have
been, runaway, Saturday evening, about
o'docle. They w:re coming across
Bagle Creek bridge, enroute to Eagle
Creek from Estacada, when Juat aa they
Were nearlng the end of the bridge the
down car came across the treatle, at auch
a rate of speed, that the horses took
fright, and before their driver could have
presence of mind enough to rein them in,
run the buggy upon a bank completely
upaettlng it, throwing the occupanta vi
olently to the ground. They were knock
ed scnselesa, both receiving aome pretty
aevere cratche, but otherwlae only
bruised and eomewhat shaken up. The
horaea ran to Eagle Creek, when they
were caught, after damaging the vehicle
so aa to render It practically useless, at
least for immediate use. The horses es
caped Injury. Another aocldent that
could have been worse.
Mr. W. Brown, of Barton wa In our
neighborhood, the latter part of last week
on a business trip.
Henry Udell of Dover, wa hauling hay
from Mr. Howlett' Saturday.
' Mr. A. J. Douglas made a flying trip
to Oregon City Tueaday.
1 R. B. Gibson commenced work on his
new residence, and by the progress made,
It won't be long before It will be ready for
occupancy.
Mr. and Mra. S. A. Douglas were vis
itors to the county eeat, Tuesday.
John Reed, of Bprlngwater, is building
B. Gibson's new house. He is as-
alated by J. P. Woodle.
A. J. Kltzmlller passed through on his
way to Dover, Sunday.
Grover Douglass returned Saturday
from Eastern Oregon where he has been
at work alnce February. Grover is some
what disgusted with bunch grass and says
there is no place like webfoot, especially
When a person has full grown webs.
He thinks It will take an allopathic ap
plication of moisture to once more render
the webs lit for use again.
Mr. Hayes and hi hounds accompanied
by two or three parties and their guns
went to Dover the other day on a coyote
hunt. Henry Udell has been losing chick
ens at such a rapid rate as to cause fear
for the developing of his hennery. The
pest became so bold that It approached
quite close to the house and seemed to
treat civilisation as a Jest. The hunters
wqre successful In driving It oft for a
time, but did not exterminate It.
Roy Douglass had an accident Monday
that resulted In quite a serious Injury.
His horse slipped and fell throwing him
to the ground In such a manner that his ; nw
. . , - .l. .ll,t f the " -
root receivea me whom cib'
pony's body. Upon examination it was
found that no bones were broken, al
though the member was badly bruisea
and wrenched. It was nothing short of
a miracle that hi limb was not broken
or mashed In such a way as to cripple
Mundorff
F. H. Wallace, Macksburg; Eona .en
Knlght, Olga Samnes, Amy Whipple,
Riverside; Alice Troyer, William Toder,
Mae Yoder, Whiskey Hill; Lucy Mitts,
Calvin Hanson, Dryland; George Ten
Eyck, Marmot. Henry Helms, Margaret
Aachoff," Marmot; Florence Wing, Carl
Mack, Canby; Belle Gregory, Carus,
The past month has been
the greatest bargain sale
in the history of our busi
nessvalues that astound
ed the public
The coming month will
see still greater value of
ferings. We mean to close
out our stock and if low
prices are the means of do
ing it, we are certainly go
ing to succeed. Our pri
ces are so low we don't
mention them because you
might take it as a joke.
But it is true.
Come and see us
THE FAIR STORE
The place that aavea you money.
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
Notions, Etc.
Main Street, Harding Block,
Oregon City, Oregon
Ptire
Prepared
Paint
IS THE
BEST
CHARMAN & CO.
Gty Drug Store
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Varnishes, Enamels
Large assortment of
Brushes.
Alabastine in All Tints
Nada Lee, Edith F. Wiles, Blanche L
Wile, Elva Erickaon, Mary F. Trol
linger, Jennie E. Aklns. John Erickaon,
Albert Erlekson, Avon Stone, Frank Lee,
Mullno; Harold Jahn, Herbert Jackson,
Milwaukle.
"And now, Johnny," said the Sunday
school teacher, "ia there anything yoa
don't underatand about Eve and the ser
pent T' "Yea'm." "Well, whatr "HoWd
Eve keep from bavin' a fit when ha
aeen it comm.'?" Detroit Tribune.
" 11. him iiir t
Tho delicate, exquisite flavor of this pud
ding la beyond your Imagination a real
ENERGY. Ten cent
package will serve fifteen people.
At all Grocer.
BEST BY TEST
"1 have tried afl kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anything
at any price to compare with your Fish
Brand for protection from ail kinds of
weather."
I (Th. un an dta of th writer of aria
wuolicUMl icltar mJ b bid apo. appUoutea)
Highest Iward World's Fair, 1984.
A. J. TOWER CO, Th.Sianofth.fiih
Boston U Sa A
TOWER CANADIAN 11
CO., LIMITED . jTaa.
Taeno. Canada '3SISjP
Voter f Wamum Wtt Wtathir Clothing
Nasal Catarrh quiokly yield to treat,
ment by Ely'8 Cream Balm, which ia agree,
ably aromatic; It is received through tha
nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur
face over which it diffuse itself. Druggist
sell the 50o. size; Trial size by mail, 10
cents. Teat it and you are aure to continue
the treatment v
Announcement.
To accommodate those who are partial
to the use of atomizers to applying liquids
into the nasal passages for catarrhal trov
bla, the proprietor prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, whiob. will be known aa Ely'a
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
spraying tube ia 75 cents. Druggista or by
mail. The liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of the soua preparation.
PERKINS
AMERICAN HERBS
Never Sold by Druggists.
R. W. BAKER, Afjent,
Willamette, Or.
eP
your dtrengm
JAYNE'S TONIC
VERMIFUGE,
a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN,
J CHILDREN and MEN.
GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST.
GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST