THE OREGON DAILY )OURNAU PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1008
MICE MCE HOT FINISH COMING' IN.
DUMIICHIl FAIR
Country Club Plans Addi
tional Feature Dining
Livestock Show.
EDUCATIONAL CONTEST
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bred horses from tt.
of (irrK..n, TV'.i.-1 1 n x I . ,ti hi.ibo iim!
ecattci 1 1 1 m ' lit !' f i );n ' I ''I
will he nffri. .1 w hi!.- '' I!" '
r I u.?.- Hhorllmrn. I l-i fu '1 and
rieen Anptia rattle from tin' ch
herds In these parts.
Tin." entries will .1
nine, AiiKwf-t SI. imil
Sep.
filth
i k met t .
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III,.! wltu
Herewith Is presented the fifteenth
score In the ediloa t lonnl contest which
Includes nil subscript ions re-clcd u)
tn a nd ln.liiiliiiK August "7. In ll.i
trier Xn. 1 Ralph Kohnett Increases his
It-mi by fi.OI'O ;iinl Is Mill lender over all
dim i let I.i'nnii Mclum makes an ex
cellent showing 'in. I Is keeping riKl't i"
the rarr. .Adrian Smith Jumps from
f..lli t.i fourth place iin.l Miss Rogers
takes I'lflh pin, p. Tin re were not mnnv
iik III1 ni her contestants.
no of (hem rimiM-
re list
nm
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nsi' Monday cw--
while the f ;i nil - I
era of Oregon will have the lust oppor-l
tnnlty they i-vpi Ii;i. to pick up IiirIi- ,
grade Moek, the lists are so limited
that there Is apt t, he all sorts of ri
valry among the breeders to land their
stork In the accepted classes, for ap-
flloatlnns have been filed for more
han twice the number of animals that
will go under the hammer In this. sale.
The general manngi ment of the Coun
try ('bib and Livestock association will
probably reeommend, at Monday's meet
Ing of the (lire, tors, that the offer of
a 24-hour fpeed and endurance auto
mobile race be accepted upon two con
dition, first that the promoters accept
the percentage terms ottered by the as
sociation; and second, that the local
Automobile club sanction the race, with
the further proviso that the men behind
this project turn the track over to the
Country club in the same condition It
was before the race. The men behind
this event have promised to have racers
here from Seattle, Denver, San Fran- ,
Cisco, Los Angeles, besides the leading!
local talent.
Although the announcement that
Portland horsemen had agreed to estah- ;
lish a "Portland Futurity" tame only:
two weeks ago. this event which In
the 2 and 3-year-old classes, has a ,
guaranteed value of J5.000, promises to j
bring together a fine array of lflos!
foals. A large majority of the 13ft nom- j
Inatlons in the Oregon Futurltv in cpn- j
nectlon with the Oregon state fair Jinve
already been offered, and It seems very
probable that by November 1, when the!
entries close, there will be close to ITS
entries listed. In the Portland Futur
ity ll.ROO will he divided anions the 2-year-old
trotters and pneers, and $3,500
among the 3-year-olds, in 1910 and 1911
i cwpeeu veiy.
hari;es am
lth,i:li ii.'m ;1
(-hmvliiff In l he
district No, 2 .Miss I.auner ha
i.m - Ii'iiiki'I l:-r score, but the young
lady is .it work and will protmblv report
Hi ' 'I iv "f two MNs Williams makes
(I, another s, hi 1 1 i.mrll -aln nf 7,(100 otes
.oil fn-i ,-),'v)n i'p the trap between
f t :iri,l ;-,, mil place Meulnll Cllkev
sl , Ii'. r.-.iM-s her score conslrlei-ablv and
, Adela ',-l!s,-iU senils 111 iiulte a few
, j s'i 1 ,s,-r: ptions. Kvery other contestant
In this .listii, t Is also hard at work.
In illstilrt No. :; w i have not received
anv rcporl from Miss wlikcy, hence her
score does not change. Miss Berkrem
makes a slight increase in her score
and Miss Hockenyos makes a lump of
over 4.nilH Knv Haines Is still mak
ing a showing at each count.
Takes a BUT Jump.
In district Nn 4 Hay Harper con
tinues In the lead with (Jravce M"Kln
!'V slowlv but hiii.1v Ini i, hsIiik her
-ote. 'Vhe most scnsnllonal .lump in
this ilislrirt is In the vote 'of Miss
1'olon !,l!iv of I. a (Irande. This young
lady increases her scoie over 9.000 and
jumps from fifth to third place. .lust
a few duys ago she was near the bot
tom of the Hat but Is determined to
get to t h top very soon. Carl Power
of Pendleton comes forward with the
next gain and Increased his vot nearly;
9,MMI. While Miss Jtogeis of Maker City
made an Increase of over 4.000, she I
drops hack to fifth place and Frances .
Oordlou tn fourth Place The balance'
f contestants In this district are doing.
some work,1 trying to get to the front.
Mils score publication demonstrates
the fact that from now on every scor
will show changes In position which
will mean loss or gain to contestants.
and It Is well to remember that every
contestant should not under any con
sideration allow one publication to go
bv without Increasing his score The
Publication days will be Wednesday and
Saturday. Including all subscriptions re
ceived up to and including Monday and
i Thursday, so that every contestant will
know how to report In time.
Tims to Oct Busy.
From this time on every contestant
must get to work In earnest and the
contest manager will use his discretion
In dropping the names of contestants
who do pot show any improvement In
their score nor any Inclination to do
anv work Care and Judgment will be
used In dropping any one from the list
of contestants but all must understand
that only work will count and you can
not expect to go to sleep and do no
work and In this manner win a valu
able scholaiHh lp.
As nreviously announced the contest
will ositlvely close at 10 p. m.. Satur
day, September 12. which leaves only
two weeks more for good hard work.
Vaquina Ojstrr Hods.
(Special PtSDrrb to Tbe Jonrnsl
Newport, Or.. Aug. 29 A survey of J
the Yaquina oyster beds has been made ,
this week by Kngeiie AVygant for the!
state board. The figures show that
there are at present 81.75 acres of tint-'
ural beds and 34.30 acres of private1
beds. There are still 1,000 acres avail- I
able and fitted for oyster culture. j
DR. N.J. FULTON
NATUROPATH.
There Is No "Graft" in
Naturopathy
There is no druggist to 'divvy" with
and no hospital to get a "rake-off Any
person who has been sick very much
knows what this means at least In dol
lars and cents.
Naturopathy Is Straight
Business
By this process all kinds of cures are
effected and not a taste of medicine
administered.
What Is Medicine,
Anyway?
You don't know. You can't Jt's
Latin and of en conglomerate abbrevia
tion at that. But I can tell yeu. it'sj
fraud ninety times out of each l.un-i
dred. It s Recret, always, and deception j
as often as it's a fraud. i
Naturopathy Is Open
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District Number 1.
This contest district is made up of Multnomah county and Includes
Portland. Contestants tn this district compete with one another, and
at the same time with all contestants In other parts of the northwest.
1 Ralph nohii'-it. .117 Stanton street 79,195
2 I.enna Melton. fil5 Grand avenue North 58,395
3 H-nrry Crain. 46.1 Fast Eleventh street North 22.SS5
4 Ct. Adrian Smith. 142 Curry street 14.690t
E Myrtle Rogers, 19.11 Kndlcott street 14.1K5
fi Royal H. Cross, St. Johns 1 1,6155
7 David McK. Wilson, IJnnton 11. ,190
8 Clyde Conley. 497 Tenlno avenue 10,070
9 Frank Kennell, 331 Grarjd avenue 5,600
District Nnmher a.
Contest District No. 2 comprises a II of Willamette valley except Mult
nomah county fwlitch forms a district by Itself) as far south as
Kugene. Contestants in this district compete with one another and
at the same time with all contestants In all parts of Oregon.
1- Freda l.aun, lialla fi9 410
2- olive Williams. Monmouth 60.K75
.1 Hiulah Ollkey. Corvallls .12.9.10
4 Gladys Nelson. Oswego
S Adela Vollsie.lt, Albany
f Paul Nun.-in. S.ileni
7 William Patterson. Philomath.
R H. Karl Jackson. Forest Grove.
9 Charles Hlbburd. Silverton
.29.310
.2 4.995
.1 4,590
. 11.9R5
.11.485
. 5,20
District dumber 3.
Contest District No. 3 includes all that part of Oregon south of En
ene and the counties of Oregon bordering on the Pacific ocean. Con
testants In this district compete with one another and at the same time
with contestants in all other parts of the norhwesL
1 Vernlce Tjilkey, Grants Pass 43 760
2 Sena Perkrem. Gardiner .11585
3 Freda Hockenyos, Medford ". . . . 27 "35
Ray Haines, Myrtle Point 1 9 4 S i
6 Grace 11. Ryan. Gold Hill 13,1 70
District Number 4.
Contest District No. 4 comprise all of eastern Oregon and eastern
Washington. Contestants in this district compete with one another and
also with all other contj,itants. '
Ray Harpr-i'. The DalleSs 35 020
2 Or.'iyce Mclvlnney, Hlalock ! ! ! i . 2 R 2 2 5
3 Dolori I, Illy,1 La. Grande 24 3,10
4 C. Frances Gordlon. The Dalles 23840
5 Gladys Rogers, linker City 2"1 3115
6 Carl Powers. Pendleton 'o 295
7 Etta Shelton. I'nion '.''' 8710
8 Margie: te McCoy. I.a Grande . . . . . . 8.1 75
9 Kenneth Murray, Davville 6550
,THEADOCTOR says "drink beer" to the weak and the
convalescent. To those who need strength need a food and
a tonic. If it is good for them, isn't it good for you?
The virtue of beer does not lie in the alcohol. "There
is only VA per cent, of that.
If' lies in the
hops a tonic
And
in
the
malted barley a digested food.
and an aid to sleep.
It lies, too, in the fact that the drinking of beer flushes
the system of waste. So would water of course, if1 one
drank enough of it. But you don't drink water like beer.
When beer is pure there is nothing more healthful. And
Schlitz beer is pure. . It brings no after-effects, no biliousness.
V r
But better go without beer than to drink the wrong beer.
That is why the Doctor generally says "Drink Schlitz."
r ri if i m sis
The BeerThaTMade M
Ask for the Brewery Bottling,
Common beer is sometimes substituted for Scklitt.
To avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded Schlitz.
Phone Main 2779
Sherwood & Sherwood
8 Front St., S. E. cor. Ankeny St.
Portland
DES US PLAN
FOB PORTLAND
Cliartor Commission to "Rec
ommend Form of dlovcni
ment of Iowa Capital.
And above board,
felt by every path
lion and sure of
possible, ar," if
frankly told h-,.
Tt can be seen
nt. It Is quick 'I'
resnlis If a ( ::r.
not the pace::
Are! l(;er,. are
a rd
m
t
exaspr rating drue bills
monumental hospital fee
in the fac,..
You Pay Me for My Work,
and That Is All
That the charter commission will re
port a commission form of government
to the people was made evident by the
manner lu which the members dis
cussed the repent ,,f the committee se
lected to make a digest of the Dos
.Moines charter last nlirht Hen Selling
chairman of the sub-committee report
ed that after studying; the Des Moines
charter the committee favors its adop
tion. Dr. C. 11. Chapman, member of
I he committee, sneke at length upon
the benefits of the lies .Moines charter
.i his remaiks wer- closely followed
b the uthi-r m-ml r.
City Attorney KavanaiiRh is chair
man of the .oiurniuee to report upon
t lie - pr ,-sen t system of city government
and stated last right that his com
mittee would be 1 r,.,:u,-, by ne t Wed-'
i:-day evening when the r'fxl meeting
of tie corn n ; 1 '. ; ee is I eid.
Dr. Chapman 1:1 t.lllnjr of the simple
form of tt- ,-rr, mem n mj ;o at 1'S
Molr.es said that Its simpileitv was
very th.iiK !ch 1 a used it 10 work
out m v. . I for .'. 'he people. mm
mission , , .-slut!:!,. ,,f five couitciimen I
11.. iViintr the rn-ivoi has entire con'r d
"f t ! city. I.c;sin.-s These men ap
I'.'ii.t th- head.- tl the departments.
!i.i,.- :il'-oiuie ( onr. of nil hufiness
'ti l nr.- 1 e!,i strlc'lv t account for
tlflr 1 r-e eeiiinti c rough inonthlv r-l-oits
fid I- the Initiative and refer-
WARRANTSELLERS
1ST FACE BOARD
iLKII
Cit.v Kinplo.ves "Who Visit
Loan Sharks I'p for
Investigation.
re! i tn a:
Did vnu read Mrs. llathawav
morinl in -s Saturday's p,i per.
plenty of ja, h.
l:--ult.'
:t!t'-r.s
f ra 1. eh :
i.e. ,! 1
p.-ople have the
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if h'isin,
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b-
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CONSULTATION FREE
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DR. N. J. FULTON
'M Tw,,!f"l Ft two hloJ,, tuiMth of
Jefferon car f,n k , elthr
Elaventh er Thtrt-e-t- st cr j
.iiic noar. s t j . 1
Home rhore Ills
' .si.h'ect. .1
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noun'
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T H V.'.l
N-whall. ,V (
I'.ibi ) ;'lt u - -Ii
n f.-l! uik a r.d i '
'hi! (ser I, ,. . 1 r
W M.intar-:' ,ir.,, F V.
J-ld!"ll- City At'nrn
V. V Hclman and J
I! .
v obtained in all
under the lies
lc I'self vastly
1-la" end Rr.iiriy.
1 ir-i ciuzchs i,re
r' - - ri t form
y. JViUnti ar
1 K m in It l'-'j let
' ' nrid sewer Work
I! U'-n -h. ! I if
. h .ir.i P. pel Or-it.-I't
' ' H 'hapman.
M R nelson
W c. K'lo' Jr.. n
n
Kavuiauph
Logan.
Building l enmif.
to 4.
CRAN-BERRIES
Mrrnnn 8.hr'-d-r rect bowline alley
Huseil tetefn Wiiilartis and Hodney.
'll.Sflu. IV.rtland C.-untn club. erec
j-wddoek. Hill i'ret Drle hrtween Kast
. pslxt) -third ar.d Kt Siitv. fourth. $1.
f.e,. Portland ('"iinlri rluh. erect two
rr.s H'il Cre' l'-ie. hetween Kant
: fn t ;. -th'rvj ard 8!tr-fmirth. 11-
j f" " esrh; Dortlerd ('A jritr- hib. erct
blrher. Hill "r-t IrM. between
Ka-t Bixtj--tl ltd x.'td fst Slit)--fourth.
12 ( D J Merwln. - -t dei!lr.
Kan lrtv..i(rit ti. Itcn K.l'in.
Tth and Fmi-mr!. I1.45fc
"'irharil a Malt Tea, a noi-alcoholl'- and
nr.n-:etectnt b-er. reitdy for Jlivry
'n aid after t8tur"r. Au"-uat I L0
Fh'wie or mail ordori Henrjr Wetn-
nara Freerr. Thirteenth ! R airMti
, , - .
Following the order of Mayor I.ane
and the city executive board several
months ago forbidding city employes
from selling- their pay warrants to
brokers under penalty of dismissal, the
following lists have been prepared from
the various departments ntetl the em
ployes clt.-d to appear before the com
mittees In charge of the departments:
Mtreet denning department Robert
Smith, K 1' Harris. D. C. Cohen, (. S.
Anderson W. c. Ulnlr. W. F. Davidson.
W. It Carrlngton. V. P. Mitchell. C. 11.
ntnehart. C. F Smith, C. R. Thompson,
W M ae, Kdward Ward, W. A. Wil
liams Fir.- department- N. K. Jaques. F J
Dust .1 1, Ambrose. K .1. Craiir K J.
'ha rer. an, James Dougal. V. V. Kyston. I
:. F1r,r,.-v IS 1 1 Hutchins. M. C. Tovson,
I M. 11,-we. S I;. Kellv, C. M. Krepps, I
J. Mellon. M F. McCue, K. T. Kabior.
.1. I. H Single. W. E. Smith, ii. V. i
Swan. I. Simon. ,
f'ttv engineer's department C. H
Foi.es and C. R. Crumps. '
MHvor l.ane snd other city official":
bei!. e t,t the habit of employ, s In 1
piling to brokers and loan sharks to ob
tain moriei can result In no (rood to th. ,
emplow- ahum the manor und othei:
claim are n the kind of employes Hit 1
city wants He creeled the city auditor
to prrrare lists of such emploves Sev
ern months ago and the employes dls
oonthii.e.l the practice for a time. Hear
ltig nothing more about the matter the
empl nfs and brokers became confident
th-.t the niavor wan only trying to a. are
th.tn end renewed the practice.
A- a t'silt the mavor ordered a new
li- an' yesterday Buhmitied It to the
executive b(t rd. The members (tecideii
to ,-!l t'.e itv employes before the
vnrlo.jp lommlt'eea and Investigate t e
reasons whb b compelled the emi lo. es
t reor tn the loan aharka for nmnev
Not onlv doea Mayor I-an. as wil as
et) r city nfflctala. believe that th aub
Jrt'on (f t he, employes by loan ha-1 s
deter them from giving the city their
best services, but that tt ke. rs thrn In
a state of worry. KIVn this, t r'tt
auditor a office la subjecTd tn m-f h an
r.oyance and etra wotk b th"
mohtr.lv l1ta of the loan shark- i,l
brokers win appear on par da - to
cr.re the sarrinti which the err.pl
have aold '
Th-re were onlr two member c.f f-e
police deprtmnt found to . it. th
elutchra of the sharks hut be,th a not I
!n the rpa'trrM n t-P pr,,.. t'me
I'afreltnan M V M;rr-bv was disehn'gsd
s-vral weks a go aid Patrolman .'a-n
f. Anderaon rala"ned to go Inn the sa
loon bu!nsa
S RILED
LIKE BAD COFFEE
M W. Wilklns. lie Woodstock real
estate dealer who appears to have In
curred the enmity of nearly all his
neighbors by his recent attempt to eject
Mrs. T. Newcomb from her house, cut
ting her with a hatchet in the scuffle,
seems to have Rot the habit of having
some one or more of the neighbors
arrested every day or so. Yesterday he
made another appearance in court, this
time In the Juvenile court as complain
ing witness against a 15-year-old boy
named Willie Watson, whom Wllklns
accused of throwing stones at his house
In the night.
The boy denied the charge, saying
that he was not In Woodstock at the
time the offense was committed. Wil
klns sputtered and talked, breaklm? In
every time any of the other witnesses
or the Judge attempted to say anything,
but rfi- failed to prove his case and
the bo.v a s d i -ilia i g-(l. WilkliiH and
the boy and his parents all went out
of the court room together, and a min
ute later WilkinR came rushing back
with every separate hair standing on
end like the ejullls on the fretful porcu
pine and wanted the judge to do things
to the whole Watson family because he
sid Wataon senior had called him an
infernal liar.
Judge (Jantenheln reminded Wllklns
that this was the Juvenile court and
he had nothing to no with what the
boy's parents said- or did. Wlikins.
nevertheless,, remained sitting on the
rail, waiting to see If something would
not drop, but It didn't.
ilwaukee Famous
WI.ITIXG HISTOKV
OF THE COLniBIA
(Special Plspatcti to The Jpnrnal.l
Pendleton. Or.. Aug. Id. Professor
W. D. Dyman, who Is writing a com
plete history of the Columbia river
and Columbia river navigation, has se
cured a dozen photographs from Mnjor
Dee Moorhouse, the phot og-rapher of
this city, to use as illustrations. The
work being prepared by Professor l,y
man will be complete in every detail,
giving the exact history of the develop
ment of navigation n the Columbia
from the earliest times to the present.
It will be published In New York with
in the next few months.
FRENCH GIRL
International Council of Women.
(Special Plspatc tr. The Jotimsl I
Geneva. Aug. 29. With delegates
present from many countries tiie In
ternational Council of Women opened
Its congress hcte tuila. and will re
main In session until September 7.
Prominent among the representatives
from the t'nlted States are Rev. Anna
Howard Shaw. Mrs. Kate Waller Bar
rett Mrs. Ida Hosted Harper, Mrs.
Elizabeth B. Grannls and Miss I31na
M. West
TO BE DEPORTED
Jeanne Mnnot, the French girl. Is to
be deported. And Artnand Ferrot and
.MaiJiun Ilcnrlette Van Drals. who were
charged by the government agents with
having harbored Jeanne, are to be held
to the federal grand jury. The man and
the woman are out on bond, $2,500 each.
This is the Itrst case of this character
that has come up In Oregon. The action
of the government was taken under s
law passed bv congress last year mak
inp it an offense to harbor women of
JJie underworld. This particular law
was pr.ssed to enable the authorities to
get. at the men and women who own
property and conduct places where
women c.f questionable reputations
spend their time and money. In all
parts of the country the government has
recently began proceedings In similar
cases.
Final arguments in the case were
made yesterday before I'nited States
Commissioner A. M. Cannon, who after
ward decided to hold both defendants.
Fercot is a saloonkeeper. Several duys
ago tire Monot girl told on the stand
how she made her living. She said also
thut th. f-tntH t9fi -t wpalr fnr h.r Htlla
room and her board.
Dan Malnrkey appeared fnr the de-1
rendant and 1 nlted States Attorney
jonn .Met ourt tor 'ne government.
Companies IncorjHiratcd.
(Ralem Bureau of The Journal.)
Salem, Or.. Aug. 23. Articles of in
corporation have been filed In the offlcj
of the secretary of stnteis follows:
Tillamook Count v Muliial Telephone
company; principal office. Tillamook:
canltal stock. JB.unO: incorporators. RJ
Y. Blalock. J 1). Jones and I.. K. Smith.
.till. I ltd 11 It, .III i ' 1 1 1 I ",l 1 1 ' I I .'I I'
land, Oregon; capital stock, l"",onn. In
corporators. Vernon Major, H. Daniel
and Samuel Connell.
ijrace ann n.xnnsnn iTtig company:;
principal office. Baker City; enpitall
Inenn Cliarl... IT 1,' e it uo it n,ul T.,n-,I.J
M. Bodlnfon.
Wutcr nnd Lllit System. f
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jnurnnt )
Newport, Or., Auir. -ft. -City Kngineer!
Wygant has been making a canvas of!
Newport for the purpose of finding out
whether the city wants n water and
light system. So far nearly 1,000 llght3
have been spoken for.
Cran
berries
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
1 a 1 a t m i t . . . - . . .
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption.
weakened and susceptible to attack from
MinUtcr ttuj-a An to.
(Sputil Tnaatrk te TVs Jtr-ial
p.ndleton Or. Aug : Rev V. T
K'istsr f th M T. ihur-ti of thli -tlr i
baa Juat pirchd an itwn"Mi, the '
frt nrJi'ne In use ijy a raln'ster I i
e tKii Orea-on He will m It In y i
ern: Ma larr terrltcry in tfcla c1l anj I
aaUaccat caw n try. I
FOIEf
MOWElTffl
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold. Contains no opiates.
n
B 8ur You Get Foley!
There arc sabstitntea made to sell on the good name of Foley's
JToaey mad Tut. Beware of them. Yon honld bare confidence
, in a cough aire that has been sold with naireraai eatUfaction for
I thirty-6t years. The genuine Foley' a Honey and Tar is is
a yellow Package. See that you get it.
A mother Testifies
This is to certify that my daughter was down for almost one year
with a cold. The doctors finally pronounced it consumption. We had
gtren up hope. for her recovery. I was given a sample bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar. I gsre it all to her ia about three hours. It stopped
the cough, and gsre her rest. I sent next day and bought a "Ux. bottle' -and
began giving it. Ia three month's time she wss well. There caa
not be too moch said ia favor of Foley's Hosey and Tar. It saved my
child's life. Mrs. George Batsoa, Foontaia Grove, Mo
Three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-ceot size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size
and the J1.00 .bottle almost six times as much. f
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