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THE OREGON DAILY jOUH!IAi PORTLAND.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER S3, 1SC3. Jiicos; ieh MM. 3TT PLAYSJT TIE The Oillet Columbia and Club ,'.- p. CaattSa' rtrohs Eleven: 1 -.. Beaten b the Ooyt From -; .' . :. ' Portland. .1. la iJumora Play a Stubborn' . .Draw Contest.' SECOND ijyi ,. mi 'Ml - v "X5MAGAZINE-" FOR DECEMBER - JT i is BACSHAW 13 FORCED ' ' J BACfc FOR A J3AFETY Captain ' Jordan Makes' ' Tlraely Tackle Which Results in.a Victory for .Winged "M MenM. A. A. C i 'Players Outclassed Opponents. ",' ' IMml Ipceial Setrte ' -SeetU, Dm, tt. Multnomah I. Bat- tl . The Multnomah v rally from Portland paid Us annual visit to this . city yesterday and managed, to trounoe , tha Seattle taam by ha amall aoora oX two point, mad within four minutaa - of tha ell of time. In tha aocond half. Tha ocora wa safety and cams a tha ', result of Captain Jordan' Yigllsnc In i' 'seating Pagshaw aa he- stepped ovar the line after catching "Bud" Jamas' i splendid attempt of a drop kick from tha 41-yard Una. Bagahaw' mad an .,: heroic effort to get the ball 'back Into tha field of day. but with two of hla own man pulling him for dear Ufa, J or , ... dan hunt on Ilka a leach, holding- hi . ' sturdy opponent antU rlnforcmnt .'' and Referee Boyd earn alone whan '' tha announcement waa promptly mad '.. that a aafetyhed bean mad. Tha loyal '- rootara of Multnomah, who had mad .'. tha trip to see the game, went wild .v.. with dellfht aa they felt that Seattle would not be able to acore. - , . Tha day wa Ideal for football, rather coo, but Juat rlht for the player. The same waa played on the . University of Wsehlpgtou gridiron, and, while It took 4 minute to make the trip from the ": central city, nearly 1,(00 person turned , .-. out to sea the play.- j ; ;. The match waa one of the hardest - ever played between the two teams, and despite the keen rivalry that x- " ness. -. Dowd. of the Seattle team, sot .' too gay once with hla fiat and waa promptly ordered oat of the gam by , Referee Boyd. The MiJfiiwrain men allowed their sportsmanship by coming ', to Dowd'a rescue and requested the ' radars to 1t TViwA 'nnntlnne. which h grantea. it l neeaieaa 10 say irai Dowd didn't forget himself again., ' , v-r-Both -eleven presented their., be t " men. Seattle won the toss and kicked ) off James caught' the ball and went '." Then Lonorcao- tore oft five jrardj - around left end and after making yard- age Multnomah fumbled. This gave . Seattle her best chunce to acore, but M. A. A. C held and took tha ball on a xorwara pass mat nil tog gruuna. n Lonergan. Dolph, James, McMillan and Pratt ripped Up 'Seattle' for 40 yard. '... Seattle was unable te gain and M. A. A. '' C, took the ball ar.d rushed It to Seat- . ties S 0-yard line, A forward pass to . Dowllng at this time wa one of the :'. brilliant play of the game. . The ball . . -i. . ... iw is m k rv'a l- H ,1 I Mil , B I IV, I " I XI, ill ...... J m in u jtry until 4nsowe eelleL- i -i.- .;.'- .. Tu ooma aw, Muiinnman airKa ui i in mm iwnu " half to ."Baldy Cola." who was brought TT'ttt ea'rtlr iiT a htrrrr by MeMlllani-FaHlng v to gain Seattle punted. Kerrigan waa " and Pratt received a severe kick In the head that made him dlssy ror the rest of the cam. Rupert succeeded Kerrl " gan. ' Kern of Seattle tackledr Lonergan In ch a way that he wa put out of , commission and Thomas, who I a Wit 's lamett university player, took hi ' place, but did not set the world on fire. - The gam developed a ioi oi aicamg V afterward and up until the time, when James mad hi great try for. a drop 1' kick that resulted in a safety for Mult- : nomah. In the r remaining minute Lonerran, Dolph. Rader, James and ' Pratt tor through Seattle's tacklee at , a great rate, making I to 10 yards at a - clln. The call of tin round the ball -r In M. A. A. C.'s possession on SeattU'a ' . (t-yard line. ' ; - - For Multnamah every man played a , good gam and Seattle wa outclassed ' In the -majority of position.- Longer gan a work waa the beat of the day. It i, wa Impossible for th Seattle men to - ;'. get him down. Carlson, while a new ' man at center, played a steady game . and got Into th play. McMillan bad ' th pleasur of putting It over Cutta, ' th Hsrvard eoaoh. Pratt had hi man - . faded and Rader was a host In himself at guard. Jordan and Dowllng played I phenomenal ball. James, Kerrigan, Dolph and Rupert all played up to the , " standard. i For SeaTtla, Abbott, Place, Col and "r Bagshaw played the beat game. 'Ab- .: bott'a tackling waa on of th features ' of th match. '" After th gam a banquet wa ten - dered both teama by the SeatU A. C Tha Multnomah team ef t last night for home. The lineup: 'Jordan . ; L.EH.,,.. , , , , Abbott .McMillan ...... I T. R. . Hooper - Rader ......... .1 3. R.. ........ . Place . Carlson ;.. .C. ...... . Woodland Horan .R. O. I.. ...... Sample Pratt .R.T.L., CulU ; Dowllng ,,i,R.E.u Dowd . Kerrigan-Rupert ,.).. Cole-BaBgahaw ' Dolph ........ H. R.. ,. . Barry , Ijonargan .. .R. H. 1. . , Kertis-Thomss Referee, Boyd; umpire. Short; time . of halve, io minute; attendance, 1.S00. STANFORD DEFEATED BY A ! THE VANCOUVER TEAM "' (SpMlal tMeaetea 4a Tke Isarasl.t , Vancouver, B. CX, Dec. 36. Vancouver defeated Stanford in .the first Rugby football game of th aerlee- yesterday, 11 point to a. The cardlaala war In tha lead by two point up to two min utes before time, when Captnlt Marpola nt wtiivwvs . maiMw am avgasj aji ivuiea, -. which wa followed up by forwarda, re sulting rn a try for Vancouver. , . ' Marpola kicked he gral. It waa a - grt maich, with a rord crowd pres ent. . ' , . When President Murphy of the Chi ' eago Cub beglna to number th player what will he do when he comes to It ,' and Iff . wortn doing la worth doing wall. If you wish to be cured of Rheumatism, bee Ballard s Snow Liniment and you swlll b ""II cured." A poaitlve' cure for Sprstns, ' Neuralgia. Bruises. Con tracted Muscles and sll the ill that flesh la hlr to. A. O. M. William. Kit. ota, Tesas, writes: "I have uaed Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and it gave the beat or sstisractton. I al ways keep It in the house." For sal nv sn nrii-'". r L..;s V Joe Can v. Who Wil Meet'Kld Herman at Tonopah on New Year's Day. YESTERDAY'S RACING . ; ON THE TRACKS , - ' (jMrstH Special Serrlee.l . . Lo Angeles, , Dec. :. Kestilte of race:' ' -' .'C- ;. - SU furlong Beautiful and Beat won, Bologna' second. Baubl third ; time, .;.. . ,. ; v .,n v'.. One mil Chantllly won. Toupee aeo ond. Belvotr third; time. 1:41. . , - i One mile ' and one sixteenth Gorra lette.won. Supreme Court second. Cello third; time, 1:48. ' . - : ' One mile, California ' handicap Mole Bey won. Colonel' Jack second; MUshora third; time, 1:4 lie - - ' rive furlongs Critic won, Avontsllu second, Roman Boy third; time, 1:t0. Five and, one half furlongs Edwin T. Frier won, Ray Egan second. Ban Lada third;' time, 1:0. . v . .. -. . t At ttaklaad. San Franclaco. Dec, Results of race at Emeryville: . Seven and on half furlongs Ed Chl- hauhua won. Jim "Tenderrast second. Exapo thtrdinima.'! :II M. r t- i On mile and on sixteenth,' selling Oovernor Davla won. Salable second. In flammable third: timet " liel: Flve furlong, selling Marlon Rose won, David Bolsnd. second, Laura F. M. third;-time,' I -. '- -' . On mil and one. quarter, Christmas handicap Dr. ' Leggo- won. Proper sec and,- Ramua third; time, 1:0. . . ' Six furlongs, selling Bannea ' won. Burleigh second,-Nonl Lucille third; tlm.-l:15. ''-'v J -. Six furlong Ocean Shore won, Plaus ible aeoond, Oraea St. Clair third; time, i-.it t-i. .'.,,-' ;.;.;;';.'." -'''.. w-".v. At Vew Orleaia. '."i"'. ' (JoerMl flpedal Bervtee.) ' ..Mew Orleans. .Dee. is. Fair ground race result: - Six furlongs Poelng won, Tsara aeo ond. Fancy Dress third; time,. 1:14 1-1. - Firs and one half 'furlong Colloquy Won.' Tudor ; second, Fantastic third; time. 1:0 -; '. ? - Seven furlong Lady Esthsr ' won. Juggler second. Orbicular J. third; time, 1: -. ' ' ' - ';--'-. " . ."'.v Mile and t on atxteenth. Chrlatmaa handicap. $1,600 added Allow Mais won,. St Valentine aecond, QUd third; Mme,. 1;4T 1-a, - . . Mile Rather Royal won, Harmakl second. Prld of Woodstock third; time, 1:10 -.. . ,: -'...:', . - Mil and three atxteenth Colonel Barllett won, Flavlgny aeoond, Hunting ton third; time, t:01 J-. ' SPORTINQ GOSSIP : : Th latest trick- appear; to. be to swap umpires aa well as player. Th Eastern league and Amerlean -association will exchang. two or more" of their arbiter a th coming eason. . ' ' Th Paclflo" Coast league pi a vera will not be permitted to play witn . teams outsU th lsagu next aeaaon. - j ' . . 'V'" : If the National Hague holds out for a long sesson and the American' league for a short ons there are likely to be a good many conflicting- date In th citlea that have two cluba , - ... .' "'.- " "' ' ' Jack Doyle, who ' I' to manage th Milwaukee club the coming -, sesson, should be able to writ an Interesting book on baseball. . -Few ' player of th present day '- have had the , experience "Scrappy Jack' ha had In the differ ent league of th country. - - '; :' ; ' . ., a - --::"' ''; 7 Manager Armour of Toledo Is cer tainly doing a lot of hustling to make th "Mud Hn" a, winner In "ar. v . ". ' -. .e . .. ;. .. I , The feud In. the American leirue cer tainly must be a thing of the plat when president Johnson consent to make the spring trip with tha Whit Sox. . . . . ' e . ''''; John 43nael nntahtd second In the list of Centrsl league drat basemen. Myers of Canton topped him by two point, their average being and tit rsspeetlvely. . - .,..-,..;.. ... ; - ...... V .v. About lm lor another Nevada toVn to affsr ILOOO.ooo.for a ftgbt, ,". ; v . ' ,. . .... Tommy Murphy, the little 'Hsrtem fighter, thinks Chelsea I his hoodoo. He says sickness, postponements and rank decisions ha been a combination too hard for him to beat. 'Marvin ftart ay he want to right Ja-k Johnson. . Tou remembr Man-In. don't youT V r ' ;. ' " ( e e ' ' the new l-yarM stake of 'th Coney Island jockey club will . be worth 2S.000, . with 110.000 additional to b given the victor If he should win also th Tidal and Lawrence. Realisation. , .' -. ' - ., " e e -. ' ' M. M. Riley, promoter o the Oaw- Horraan light at Tonopab.wlll act aa matchmaker of the Casino' club, and 1 open for any flrst-clasa pugilistic con test., ,;t .v-." :..' -. ' "' ; a- - ' Polsr Star, tne sssosbt--ysr old In Englsnd, 1 not 'entered for th Derby of 1007.' For the second time In its history th champion football team of the English High -school of Boston has elected a colored boy as captain.. ' .-''; ' '',i' ' s ' ::' t "y- ' " Lotta Crabtree will have quit a atrlng of horan on th Grand elreult next year. . Nutboy, 1:074. and My Btar, 1:084, ar )he star of th stable . a ' ' Th eighth anndal tournament of th Triangular College Cheaa league opena today in New York City. . Cornell, Brdwn" and' Pannairvanla- max Up the teague. - - - And now Tommy Burn draw, the color Un We can see Jack Johnson's Bnlah, . a. case of going to Australia or going to work. .. i .. .'-..-. .... :. '.'' A ; . - -':.." ' The University of St. Louis football management I trying to arrange an an nual Thanksgiving day gam with Car lisle. .. -,. : ... ..... ACT IN THEIR SLEEP Remarkable Powers of Victims of k '. Somnambulism. ' , ; ' Professor - Pierre Janet of th Pari Sorbonn In McCoy hall . of th Johns Hopkln university delivered a lecture on "Mind and Medicine. and dealt with hysteria, particularly that form of. hys teria .which srldences Itself In somnam bulism. . . ;,, . "I will ask you to consider on of th . moat r typical and . characteristic symptom of hysteria, snd that la som nambulism," h ld. -. "To understand It well is, I believe, to understand all hysterical phases that ar more or less constructed oa the earns model,', says the. Baltimore News.. . , . - "What la somnambulism Popular ly, a somnambullat Is an Individual who thinlta and act while be 1 asleep. That answer Is not "very clear,' for we do not know very well what sleep Is. Tou will find nowhere a more beautiful description of the popular Idea of som nambulism than in Bhakee pea re's trag edy of "Macbeth.' Modern example, ar much les dramatlo but you will let m cite a sw which have com under my Observation. - ... .. . , here Is a young woman, t year old, whom I will call Glb.' She heard one day that her niece, who lived next door, had thrown heraelf out of the window In a fit of delirium. . She rushed down - stair and was confronted with th sight of th .body In th street. After th first shock she seemed to be but' lfltle moved, prepared th body for Ihe funeral. "and wa quiet and calm. But from that time on ah grew more and more .g1oe.my. "Nearly every day now ah enters into a atrang trance, She seems a If asleep and ah apeak softly to hex niece, calling her by name, Paulina. 1Sh tell her that ah ad mire her courage, that her death waa a beautiful one. 8he rises, goes to the window, opens It and. if her friends did not stop her would undoubtedly throw herself Into th street. "Another case, a woman tt year .old. who wss frightened by a lioness at the Zoo. She wa thrown in a delirium which laated eight days, and since then he repeat a these flta of delirium. She walk on all four, - ruahea on people, trie to bit them, even aelsea photo graph of ehlldren and chew them tip. and acta altogether aa it ha herself were a llonea. . , "There I a man of 10,' with both legs paralysed, who has been an Invalid' for yeara. In the middle of th night he rise alowly from hi bed, take hi pillow and huge It close, walk out of , A New Orleans 'Because she did not extract sufficient Nourishment from her. food. She took Scoff 's Emulsion.' ; Result: She gained a pound - AAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAfVAAAAA fTfjf r ts ts r ts TULLY AT TACKLE WAS 'r""" Trf E STAR OF MATCH After Two Hard-Fought Halves, in Which Neither Side Had a Bij ..d- ' vantage, the Contested Goal lines Were Not Crossed. ; A ;t .. Xa a hard, clean gam th Multnomah seoond team and Th Dalle Columbia played a scoreless match en Multnomah field yesterdsy afternoon before a small crowd of spectators, due largely to th miserable weather. .. Both teams were evenly matched.' Th Dalle team allowing th best tsars work, but were not nearly so strong oa th offenslvs, th Multnomah lada mak ing yardage time after time, while the visitor were unable to do much In that line. Had th Multnomah team had a few more games earlier In the season to perfect their team work the victory would probably have gone to them. Aa It waa the visitors had th better of the Brat half, while Multnomah outplayed them la th aecond half. . ; . Tallr a ana. , (' . . Th bright - particular atar of th4 Multnomah team waa Tully, th big tackle, who put up th best Individual gams of any man on the field. Time after time, espsclally in the second half, he opened up holes that a wagon could drive through, and through theaa Alex ander, Owen and Austin made the sen sational advance early in this half. Fo ley captained the team in good ehape and hi Here tackling wa on of th feature of the game. All of Multno mah' back field put up good ball. For t he visitor McCoy, at fullback, playel good defensiv ball and puntsd wsll, while Captain Murray ran hi team wlt,h excellent Judgment and han dled punt perfectly In th back field, considering the wet, slippery condition of the ball. Pickett's defensiv work In backing up th line waa 'also of high ordsr. In th first half, after a sort of plunges, sided by a-bad mlas of a punt in Multnomah'a back field, the Dalle team, placed th bU ... on Multnomah' 10-yard line, but war held and Multno mah punted out of danger. I ' Baok and ForthY '" Th ball see-sawed back and forth In Multnomah'a territory after thl until th and of th half. In th second half Multnomah started -oft In . whirlwind fashion and advanced th ball about 0 yards from kickoff by fierce line plung ing and end run, but were held on th Dalle 16-yard line and th Dalle punted down - In Multnomah . territory. Multnomah at thta tlm mad an unfor tunat fumble and the ball waa danger- oualy eloae to their goal Una in posses sion of the Dalles, but thsy held well and took the hall lromJhajreenarid white" by treat defensive playing, ev ery man being In every play, and Austin punted out of danger. - The Dalle had ost thslr chsne to score and the game ended -about- Multnomah's 40-yard llns with the ball In their possession. The o facials gar perfect . satisfaction and oontrary to report yesterday morn tng, there wss no squabbling ovsr their selection. Acting Manager Watklna of Multnomah chose Kerron for . nmplrs. Major Von Egloffsteln being, unable to act, while Manager Strubllng of th vis itor selected "Weary Chandler, whfch choloe met the hearty approval of the home clubmen, while "Pat" McArthur wak the choice of both manager for head linesman. While MultnOmah suf fered most from penalties, they -did so deservedly and there waa no dissatisfac tion expressed during or after, th gam over their decisions. . The following la th lineup: The Dalle.... Position. . Multnomah. Hawley ...C.Jamison. Callahan Stubllng Lab Barendiick Fagan ...ROR.. Morris Mclnerny- ; ,R T L. . . i i Tully ' McMlcksn and Burgert LTR McNeelon Cohen R EL... Lewis. Zander - Carlson and Smith ,. .LI R. ...... . Ksnnedy Murray (cap.) Q (cap.) Foley White RHL Owen Pickett ,...LHR Alexander McCoy ....... . .F. Auatln Referee Chandler . of Oregon, Um pire Seth Kerron. Head lineman "Par McArthur. Length of halve II min ute. : -; - Flttoharr OeUa OUetaaatt Blaakf Pmni the Plttabarg Otspatrh. A scieatiSe tsveetlcttor la ClaelBaatl has bees trying t sitIts st s SHlnlte Ms ef tke anonst of soot deposited ia the elty la the cnone er a yeer. One er als teats wss to slate .two hockets, three fnsrthe? ailed with water, ea It roora la dlftereat parts ef tbe city. At the end ef three month a etrernl nairus of tee eenteats of the backets was de to ascertain tke smosnt ef esrbosaeenas istter. 'Tbe Seal eoanrntatioa la that ta the dnwstowa area the falling soot amaants B4l toss s Boatk, or IS tone daily. Oa square mile ef the rlry tbe sent deposit Is 1T1 tons s Dosth. er S43.TZ9 ponnits. sa Ttla er sersi ponene to eeea innenitaBt. th room,, through a courtyard ' and climbs to th top of th - house. His friends have difficulty In reaching him. for the moment be awake hla leg be come paralysed again. . When awakened he doe not underatand how he ha reached the housetop and why he, a man sick with palsy, should have been car ried there. - "Again there I a girl, made ill with despair at her mother's' death. Thsy lived In a garret, and for . two months before th mother' death th girl wa under great strain, tending her mother and earning her living at the aewlng machine. After tne old lady' death the girl tried to -revive th body, lift. tng It to sitting position and appeal ing to It, She now haa the singular habit of acting - these acene over sgatn whll In a aomnambullstlo state. No actreea could rehearse those lugu brious acene with auch perfection. woman was thin., - a day in weight . . a I , iti rvmtmmm. ik'lMn SIM . V V JL. . - . . , Vrrhana. helna made on tha Bat-t of Orant ts tw Tr w m -mr wr w w j COXTKBTJTOtS Emerson Hongh John Barren-pis Stewart Edward Walt Ralph D. Pain -John R. Sseart ' V Sewell Ford DUlom Wallac v Arthar lahl - 1 Chester Bailey Feraald Caspar Whitney : and ethers ; ABT13TS J. H. Cleesoa H. C Wyeth. F. C Stakes Alice Barber J. Gt Sommer Allea Tra t 5 By, S. Watsen -Carl Ranglas - -Haynard Dlxea -and others- ' 'i'-'v GERMAN BEHEADED FOR MURDER Rudolf Hennlg - Scraama - and Curses Upon Scaffold While Head Is Forced on Block. SELECT COMPANY IN ' EVENING DRESS ATTEND Executioner Swings Glktering Ax and Head Is Cleanly Severed With a ' Well-Directed Blow Protests n- aoctnec-t-y th-Last' : ;' " ' ; 7" (Jearaal Soeelal Serrlee.l f Borllnj-Oeov-aijfrtBudolf JHennlg, the daring murderer who made a sensa tional oscspe from th clutches of the kaiser's police and was subsequently re captured after a pitched battle In th atreeta of Stettin, wa beheaded In Ber lin upon the anniversary of hla crime. Th execution took place In the pres sncs of a seleot, company of invited guests, aome of whom were clad In evening drees. Theae , latter Included the headsman, Herr Bchwelts of Br- lau, who also wor white gloves. Shouting Incoherent curoea, th mur derer wa thrown violently to hi knee by th xeoutloner' three muacular as sistants, who placed hi head squarely in the center . of the - block. Having placed the death warrant bearing the kaiser's signature in his wallet, th exe cutioner swung hi glittering ax, and Hennlg'a head wa cleanly severed with a well-directed blow, -v" - Claim Sis Zaaaeaaea. ' Hennlg wa a leather worker and a year ago murdered a waiter In the wood near Potsdam to obtain posses sion of hi savings bank book. Later he made a sensational escape from th police ovsr Berlin roofs. Hennlg declined the oriera or conso lation mad to him by th prison chap lain, assarting to th and that ha wa Innocent of the crime of murder. At T:le o clock the witnesses as sembled at th place of execution. Thsy consisted of about IS persona, among them being tbe Judgea and aome of tbe Jury who tried him, and they, with St polio officer In full uniform, mad a amloircle round th scaffold. . Within the semicircle i waa a small table, at which sat th publle prosecutor, and In th background wa another email table, covered with a black cloth, on . which lay th executioner implements. . -In the middle waa tbe scaffold, con sisting of a low bench painted red. with an Indentation In the middle for. the condemned man'a head. ; ' aereame oa Soaff old. Whan Hennlg appeared on the scsne, accompanied' by five warder, he ut tered atrang criaa and looked psl and careworn. H was dressed In prison garment, hi neck wa bare, and the clothe on th upper part of hi body ao arranged that they could easily be moved down. Hennlg tried to drown the reading of the death sentence with scresma Then he became perfectly still The execu tioner, dressed in blsck. with white kid gloves, glanced at the king' signature at th. bottom of the document, then carefully placed it in a portfolio. Three - - asslstsat thereupon - seised Hennlg, flung him down, forced hi head Into the Indentation of the block. and one blow of the ax severed It from the body. The coffin, painted black, waa brought forward, and the body laid In tt with the head at the foot. The document - waa then drawn up. which waa printed on smsll red sheets. a Is customary In Germany, and these war afterward placarded all over Fota dam town. In which th :a-irderjBU committed, . i ':.. UNLESS BAKER COUNTY - IS ANTI-EXPANSIONIST 'v 1 . (Special tHepateh te The Joanta!.) Oranite, Or., Dec 16. Many people Of thta section ar very much Interested In the project .of cutting the Granite country off from Grant county and add ing It to Baker county. It la believed thst unless some opposition Is met with from Baker and auch opposition Is not looked for beyond question next year will see this section a part of Baker win see inn county. 'The There la.ao opposition to ths county, which Isavea th whol propo.i- tlon up to Baker county, Niae P&lnHs b Colsr . . including new Interpretatlone . of KiplinVa "Jungis Booka." A Dozen Steriisa Articles . entertalninA' and practleaL with ecorae of beauttful Jllua Vf (ration. Five Stresa Sbcrl Jc!a Kxdrys Idea " ; ' ' ' the gripping; serial. " Tte Lc3 Utrticr Trtfl" -TteEaflaers- "Tfce IscctneersM ; Vltsl ScsSi Acserlcsa IsSs. laCe-VIew-Polsir f A Wonderful llollclay - Number ft mQEB DV FOLEY'S 10UEV Obstinate, racking Coafhs that snake your head ache, your throat and ran ft sore and Innamed, that rob yon of sleep until year system becomes soma down that yon are la grave danger of Pneumonia orConsumptioti, are quickly cared by Felar'e Hooey and Tare FCLEVS i::"2Y tTD TM soothes and heals the Inflamed alt pas sages, allays the feverish conditions, stops the cough and prevents serious results from a cold. FCllY'SnC-EYDTn la the only prominent cough medicine oa th market. that does not contain opiates or harmful drugs of any kind and on this account Is safest for children. It la unexcelled for Croup and Whoop ing Cough and will quickly cure the racking cough which follows measles and leaves so nany children with weak lungs unless properly treated. Remember , the name Folerf'e Honey and Tarand refuse substi tute that coat yea the earn as tha genuine. Do not taks chances with some unknown preparation. ConsBmjrtlfa Thnittast ' C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Cbampiaga, HI., writes: "I was troubled with hacking cough for a year and X thought I had consumption. 1 tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar It cured me, sad 1 have not been iron bled since." ' ; Three slses 25c, 50c, $1.00. ' The 50 cent-slse contains two and one-half times as much aa the small sise and the $1.00 bottle almost sis times as much. 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