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’‘F ig h tin g : t h e B e e f T r u a t ”
Portland,
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CO.
O re g o n
mWARD E. B U R T O N — A sse y e r a n d C h e m is t,
iTiMiHville. C o lo rad o . S p e c im e n p r ic e s : G o ld ,
G o ld , 8 1 1 'e r, 75c; G o ld . 50c; Z in o
fooDer $1- M a ilin g e n v e lo p e s • .d f u l l p r i c e l i s t
!L t(ia»ppH cation. C o n tr o l a n d # U m p ire w o rk s o
¡¡¡¿T ß to w B O « ! C a r b o n a te N a t io n a l W k .
Vor Boarding scnool.
N apkin rings of hand beaten sliver
a re designed especially (o r th e use of
boys and girls a t boarding school.
T h ey a re In an oval shape, about th ree
and a h alf Inches being th e la rg e st
d iam eter, and the child’s in itials will
b e added (or a consideration. T he
sam e rings a re also sold (o r bolding
th e baby’s bib.
One noiace L e t t .
T he p resid en t of an easte rn college
! b au th o rity for th e sta te m e n t th a t the
average salary of college professors
WANTED—A t once, 2 m en to learn th roughout th is country Is less th an
¿rive and rep a ir autom obiles.
th e average w ages of th e d riv e rs of
HAW THORNE GARAGE
Ice wagons. It Is to be hoped th a t th e
445 H awthorne Ave., P o rtlan d , Ore.
privilege of m entioning one’s com pen­
sation as "salary " Instead of "w ages"
A N D
KO DA K
S U P P L I E S Is ad equate solace to th e pedagoglo
mind.
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Writ* for c a ta l o g u e , a n d l i t e r a t u r e .
D e v e lo p in g
KODAKS
md p rintinr.
M ail o r d e r s g i v e n p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n
P h o t o fc u p p ly C o.
MS Third S t r e e t
P u HT L A N D . ORE.
F o r t ia n d
S e c o n d - H a n d M a c h in ­
e r y b o u g h t , s o ld a n d
e x c h a n g e d : e n g in e s ,
boiler«, saw m ills, e tc . T h e J . E . M a r t in C o.. 76 1 st
St, P ortland. S e n d f o r S t o c k L i s t a n d p r ic e s .
Machinery
D o T o n U se E y . S a lv e ?
A p p ly o n ly
fro m
A s e p tic T u b e s to
P r e v e n t I n fe c tio n . M u rin e E y e S a lv e In
T u b e s — N e w S iz e 2 5 c.
M u rin e E y e L iq ­
uid 2 5 c - 6 0 c . E y e B o o k s i n e a c h P k g .
O rigin of Common Names.
K in g s In th e e a rlie st days w ere
m erely "fa th e rs of fam ilies.” and the
COLLECTIONS E V E R Y W H E R E -N o w ord Is derived from th e sam e source
charge unless w e g e t your money. as “k in ." Queen at first m eant “w ife”
Colton A djustm ent Co., 410 A bington or "m o th er." An earl was an “eld er”
Bldg., 106J T hird S t., P ortland.
In th e prim itive society, while “e s a r”
an d "k a ise r" are both derived from
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL “C aesar." A dandelion Is or once was
You gt-i the most thorongh instructions in driving “d e n t do leon," m eaning th e lion's
prar teal work that can bo produced, also
tooth, and vinegar w as once “vin
lathe work, drill press and forging.
Finely equipped machie shop and school
alg re,” w hich m eans sour wine.
J
room. Tuition lee $35 cash; $40
payments $10 per week.
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL f
GARAGE.
East 23d and Mornsoo. Portland. Or.
$1.00 S a v e d is o n e m a d e , a n d y o u c a n
s a v e m o re t h a n o n e d o l la r b y b u y i n g
y o u r H a ts d ire c t fro m fa c to ry . W e
m a k e t h e m a n d s e ll t h e m d i r e c t t o y o u .
(;<) H a ti i m a d e t o o r d e r , a n y s h a p e , s t y l e
_____ i ' J a n d c o lo r. H a t s c le a n e d a n d b lo c k e d .
All w ork g u a r a n t e e d .
P r i c e s v e r y r e a s o n a b le .
Try us on y o u r n e x t h a t .
ROYAL HAT W ORKS
Mai ankn promptly attended to. Main 8442. 223 First St. Portland
C ootness In Extrem ity.
“Do you th in k he would be cool In
tim e of d an g er?” "I th in k h is fe e t
would.”—H ouston Post.
DON’T BUY W A TER.
W hen you buy bluing fo r y o u r
lau n d ry work, get RED CROSS BALL,
BLUE. A pure solid ball of blue, n o t
a b o ttle of colored w ater.
U sed in th ousands of hom es fo r 20
yeans.
M akes clothes p u re w hite.
P rice, 10 cents. AT ALL GROCERS.
VEGETABLES IN A HOTHOUSE
W hen Beecher "H ollered.”
Com ing home from th e m orning
Tom atoes and- L ettuce in G reatest De­ service one Sunday Dr. B eecher threw
mand and R eturn Good Profit Dur­
him self on a lounge and said, In a tone
ing E xtrem e Cold W eather.
of deep dejection: “I believe th a t was
th e w orst serm on I ever preached."
It 13 possible for those In fa ir flnan One of his daughters protested th a t
clal circum stances to have a g ard en sh e had seldom heard him when he
In the w inter, although they may live w as more energetic. "Oh, yes," was
Dangerous coughs. Extremely
in cold countries. An ord in ary g re e n ­ th e Im patient reply, “W hen I haven't
house and a little c a re can bring th is anything to say I alw ays holler."— T hs
perilous coughs. C oughs that
about. It h as been tried w ith good O utlook.
rasp and tear the throat and
success. One woman, believing th a t
lungs. Coughs that shake the
garden tru ck could be grow n In a
Life's Responsibilities.
whole body. You need a regu­
T h e m an called to a g reat w ork
greenhouse, undertook th e task. H er
lar medicine, a doctor’s medi­
greenhouse w as built 12x18 feet, and m u s t n o t w aste his life In trivial
was divided into tw o co m p artm en ts th in g s. H e m ust not act like th s
cine, for such a cough. Ask
by a glass p artitio n to control th e k e e p e r of the lighthouse who gave to
your doctor about A y e r ’ s
tem perature. H er success Is given In th e people In the cabins about him
Cherry Pectoral.
th e oil w hich was Intended for the
her own w ords:
"In one co m p artm en t of my green­ m ig h ty la n te rn s of the sea.—M aeter-
W e p u b lia :
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house I ra ise tom atoes and strin g *lnck.
f ro m o u r m *U te in e *
beans, along w ith a few ro ses and
W e u r g e y o u to
T ru th In Old Saying.
o th er flowers req u irin g a warm bouse.
o o u iu ll y o u r
T h e re Is an old as the hills saying
d o c to r
The second co m partm ent Is alm ost
t h a t m en w ho cannot m anage th eir
exclusively devoted to vegetables. Al­ ow n finances a re exactly the ones to Any good doctor will tell you that a medi­
m ost every v ariety of vegetable th a t look a fte r th o se of a nation. And cine Tike Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cannot
do its best work if the bowels are con­
grow s In o u r g ard en s may be success­
b ec a u se It Is too tru e is th e reason
fully raised In th e hothouse, except­ Why It Is an old saying, Irrespective stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows
ing green corn, peppers, eggplant and a s to w h at Dun or B ra d stre e t may say anything better than Ayer’s Pills for cor­
recting this sluggishness of the liver*
such tub-tropical plants. W hen It to th e co n trary .
i — M ad # b y t h e J . G. A y e r C o ., L o w e ll,
comes to money re tu rn s tom atoes and
lettu ce are In th e g re a te st dem and,
and (luring cold w eath er bring splen­
did prices. T om ato plants can be
depended upon to b e a r from Novem­
b er to June. T h e p lan ts should be
Do you feel all tired out ? Do you sometimes
put on the benches In th e greenhouse
think you just can’t work away at your profes­
In August or the first of S eptem ber
sion or trade any longer ? Do you have a poor apa­
tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep? Are
In ra th e r poor soil, as the blossom s
your nerves all gone, and your stomach too? Has am­
will set sooner. W hen the first crop
bition
to forge ahead in the world left you? If so, you
Is well on, m anure should be added,
might as well put a stop to your misery. You esn do it ii
and the application continued all win­
you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will
te r and spring to Induce new g ro w th ,
make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver
with fresh blossom s and fruit. Dur­
to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and
ing the first two m onths It Is neces­
your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood.
If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption,
sary to fertilize th e blossoms by ap­
it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con­
plying the pollen w ith a cam el's hair
sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of •
brush. W hen th e p lan ts are older It
lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a
Is only n ecessary to ja r th e vines
cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce,
every day o r so, and the pollen will
of Buffalo, N . Y ., whose advice is liven free to all who wish to write him. Hi*
spread sufficiently. I have found the
great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice.
,
Freedom , S utto n ’s P erfection and the
Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi­
tutes for Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended to be " ju s t ns good." Dr.
Lorlllard the best forcing varieties.
Pierce’s medicines are or in o w n c o m p o s it io n . Their every ingredient printed
W hen the vines grow too freely I
on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit­
prune them thoroughly. The tem per­
forming drugs. W orld’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N . Y.
a tu re of my tom ato house Is k ep t be­
tw een 60 and 70 degrees."
Coughs
y ers
Do You Feel This Way?
C ourage and Duty.
To bo stro n g In dull an d d re a ry
His Manly P ro test.
duty Is alm ost th e h a rd e s t ta s k a man
A ten d er-h earted youth w as once
can (ace. I t Is a noble thin g to bs p re s e n t a t an Oxford supper, w here
brave In trag ic m om ents, b u t perhaps | th e fa th e rs of those assem bled w ere
there Is som ething even n o b ler th an b eing roundly abused for th e ir parsl-
th at It la to bo b rav e and glad, and . m ony In supplying th e dem ands of
strong, and te n d e r w hen th e sky la th e ir sons. At last, a fte r h aving long
gray and w hen th e ro ad Is d reary .— k e p t silence, he lifted up h is voice In SHEEP RATION IS IMPORTANT
George H. M orrison.
m ild p ro test. "A fter all, g en tlem en .”
he said, "le t us rem em b er th a t th ey All of th e V arious Farm G rains Have
a re o u r f e l l o w - e v e n ta re s .”
Been Used W ith More or Less Suc­
cess—Corn as F atten er.
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters
P o st cf Honor.
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
W hen vice p rev ails an d im p lo u i
The question for ratio n for sheep Is
m en b e a r sw ay, th e p ost of ho n o r is an Im portant one. All of th e various
/. C. B A YE R
th e p riv a te «♦•>♦*—
*',7 i<<on.
farm g rain s have been used w ith more
2v4 Market
Portland. Oregon
o r less success. Corn easily heads
SE N D FO R CA TA LO G U E.
th e list as the best single grain for
fatten in g lam bs. It Is especially de
sirab le because It causes th e lam bs to
put on fa t rapidly and does not stim ­
u late too much grow th as In th e case
with m any form s of concentrated
feeds. Barley has also been used to
Rheumatism, Skin D :seases, Stomach
very good advantage. It Is about on
and Lung T roubles
a p a r w ith corn from the standpoint
C ured p e rm a n e n tly a t s m a ll c o st. N O F A K E .
of rap id ity and economy of gains, but
F O R R H E U M A T IS M .
$1.00 tr i a l p a c k ag e 25 c e n ts . A d d re ss I-a n g 's M in ­
lacks sam e In p alatablllty. W heat and
e ra l W o n d e r C o., 231 M a in S t ., I 'o r t la n d , O re.
I M r* . O l i v e H u n t i n g to n , N o r to n * . O r e ., * • * • :
w heat screen in g s have both been used
967 B ro a d w a y . O a k la n d . G al.
I
“ I c o n s id e r j o u r M e x ic a n M u s t a n g L i n - I
H. W. L a n g A S o n ,
M ay 17, 1911.
I faatat th e best of liniments. I h s T t s s e d l
to fa tte n lam bs. T his feed has too
P o r tla n d , O re .,
l i t f o r d iffe re n t a ilm e n ts a n d i t a lw a y s I
G e n tle m e n :—I m in t e x p re m m y s u r p r i s e a n d
much tendency to cause th e lam bs to
| g a v e s a t i s f a c t o r y r e s u l ts . I t is e s p e c ia lly I
p lea su re a t t h e w o rk o f y o u r M in e r a l W o n d e r In
| ( ro o d in c a s e s o f I n t l a m m a t o r v K h e u m a -
re la tio n to m y se lf. T h e p a c k a g e I r e c e iv e d fro m
grow ra th e r th an fatten. W hen com­
yo u r r e p r e s e n 'a t iv e h e r e , a lth o u g h u sed b n t f o r a
! t i s m a n d a l l f o r m s o f U m e n e s * . ’'
few weeks, h a s w ro u g h t s u rp r ia in g ly p le a s a n t r e ­
bined w ith an equal am ount of corn
s u lts in m y c o n d itio n . As a k id n e y a n d b lu d d e r
I 2 5 c . 5 0 c . $ 1 a b o t t l e a t D r u g A G e n ’I S t o r e s |
th e lam bs p u t on fat much m ore rap­
c le a n e r i t is K in g .
V e ry r e s p e c tf u lly ,
idly. O ats Is a useful feed, but like
W . ft. T H O M A S.
w heat la m ore liable to Induce grow th
th a n fatten in g . It should be mixed
O E S C H ’S
w ith corn for best resu lts. Ollmeal,
cottonseed m eal and gluten feed have
all been used In conjunction with corn
H o w to
ra tio n s to good advantage. Not more
G e t W e ll and
th a n one-half pound of e ith e r ollmeal
o r cottonseed meal should be fed a
K eep So.
lam b w eighing from fifty to ninety
pounds. W hile w heat bran In itself is
not helpful in pu ttin g on fat, It is one
of th e best feeding stufTs av ailab le to
T h e e m i n e n t C h in e s e d o c to r , t r e a t s w i t h
FOR RHEUMATISM. NEURALSIA, SPRAINS,
use In conjunction with corn o r o th er
n o n - p o is o n o u s . n o n - i n j u r i o u s h e r b s a n d
BRUISES
OR
ART
PAIR.
c u r e s s u c h d i s e a s e s o f t h e T h r o a t. H e a r t ,
feeds In g ettin g lam bs on full feed.
MADE ONLY BY
L iv e r , L u n u s . S to m a c h . K id n e y s.^ A s t h m a ,
It fu rn ish es bulk, thus p rev en ts the
P n r -u m o n ia , C o n s u m p tio n . C h r o n ic C o u g h ,
B L U M A U E R -P R A N K D R U G C O .
P ile s , C o n s t ip a t io n . D y s e n t e r y . N e r v o u s ­
greedy ones from g ettin g too much
PO R T LA N D , OREGON
n e s s . . D iz z in e s s . N e u r a l g i a .
H eadache,
co n cen tra te s and also acts as a reg u ­
L u m b a g o . A p p e n d i c it is , R h e u m a ti s m , C a ­
ta r r h , E c z e m a , E tc .
la to r of th e digestive system .
M exican
BE CURED
M u sta n g
Linim ent
DR. WO
C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E
I t Is b e t t o r t o c a ll t h a n w r i te , b u t t h o s e
w h o a r e u n a b l e t o c o m e , s e n d 4 c e n t s in
s t a m p s a n d s e c u r e s y m p t o m b la n k . A f t e r
c a r e f u l l y g i v in g s y m p t o m s t h e s e w o n d e r f u l
h e a l t h - g i v i n g h e r b s c a n b e s e c u r e d , w h ic h
w ill p u t y o u o n t h e r o a d t o r e c o v e r y .
Wo Chinese Medical Co.
ALCOHOL
S O P IU M — TOBACCO
H a b i t. P o s itiv e ly C u re d .
O n ! 1 a u th o r ! oed X a e W I n .
a t i t a t e l a O re g o n . W r ite
f o r I ll u s tr a te d c i r m l a r .
KfU.IT iNtTITilv. 71L11ISH .
2 5 0 H A ld er St. C or. T h ird , P o rtla n d . O r
W. L. DOUGLAS
*2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES
Men and W om en w ear W.L.Dougla* »hoes
because they are the best shoes produced in
this country for the price. Insist upon hav­
ing them . T ake no other make.
T H E S T A N D A R D O F Q U A L IT Y
FOR
o ver
30 Y E A R S
T he a ssu ra n c e thal g o e s w ith an e s ta b ­
lished reputation is your assurance in buying
W . L. Douglas shoes.
-
li I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
carefully W .L D ouglas shoes are made, you
Would then understand why they are w a r ­
r a n t e d to hold their shape, fit better and
wear longer than any other make for the price
f « n n l n * h » r « W . 1 F.. D o n y l a s
b o tto m
n a m e .an d p r i c e s t a i n p a d
I f yon
nnM obtain W. I* D o u g la s sh o e s In O N E P A T H o f n ix HOY**’
T O T to w n , w r ite f o r r a t a lo g ■ S h h o o e re
* r B e e n n t d i ir r e c c t t * 3 . 0 0 S H O t - s w ill l y l t l T e j T m . t w e n ;
f r o m f a c to r y to - « M r . n il - l a r g e , p r e p a id W I - T W O |-A I K - " f J ' r l
j -rrW
H U l C L A s , 1 U t e a r k St. Brockton. M ere.
A u t C<x«r f * e « U J e M £,£<-*<«•*
-
C /U lT tn U
B itter Churning.
I usually churn th re e tim es a week.
N ot long since the m ilk, a fte r sta n d ­
ing 24 hours, would becom e very b it­
te r before souring. The b u tte r w as so
bad th a t It could not be used. W e
com m enced feeding th e cow potatoes.
T he m ilk and b u tte r a re now free
from th e b itte r taste, says a w riter In
an exchange. T he u ten sils have a l­
w ays been k ep t clean. I now put In
a tablespoonful of lime w a te r In four
or five q u arts of cream . T he cream
ripens as It should and th e b u tte r Is
s w e e t No m ilk la allowed to stand
24 hours before skim m ing.
Produce Most Eggs.
H ens th a t produce not only a goodly
num ber of eggs, b u t eggs of m oderate­
ly larg e size (w eighing tw o ounces
each on an a v erag e), Plym outh Rocks,
W yandottes. Rhode Island Reds, O rp­
ingtons, and L eghorns o r Minorca«
th a t a re used on egg fa rm s a re v a ri­
eties fo r th e b est eggs.
6hlpplng F ruit.
Do n o t place your fru it In com peti­
tion with an o th e r by dividing ablp-
m enta In any m a r k e t
N ever ship fru it to a m ark et th a t
la overstocked and weak. Your com ­
m ission m erch an t will te n d you dally
quotatio n s on a postal card.
fo r
D IS T E M P E R
Pink fye, fpizooUCk
Shipping fev er
t
end Catarrhal fev er
R a re c u r e s n d p o s itiv e p re v e n tiv e , n o m a tte r h o w h o r s e s s t an y a x e
a r e i n f e c te d o r “ e x p o s e d . ” L i q u id , g i v e n o n t h e t o n g u e ; a c t s o n th*
B !oo l a n d G la n d s , e x p e l s t h e p o is o n o u s g e r m s f r o m t h e b o d y . C u r e s D la -
t e m p e r i n D o g s a n d S h e e p a n d C h o l e r a i n P o u l tr y .
L a r g e s t s e llin g llr «
S to c k r e m e d y . C ures L a G r i p p e a m o n g h u m a n b e in g s n n d is a f in e K id ­
n e y r e m e d y . 60c a n d $1 a b o t t l e ; $5 a n d $10 a d o z e n . C u t t h i s o u t . K e e p
i t . S h o w t o y o u r d r u g g i s t , w h o w i l l g e t i t f o r y o u . F r e e B o o k le t, ’ D is­
t e m p e r . C a u s e i a n d C u r e s . ” S p e c ia l a g e n t s w a n t e d .
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., £ S S S A GOSHEN, 1ND ,
W here Woman Rule.
SufTrn gluts will be Interested to
know th a t women fulfil every publlo
function In the F ren ch village of
F ro lssy —from barber, postm an and
tow n c rie r to statio n m n ster and sig­
naller, each post is filled by a woman.
TRY
M U R IN E
EYE
¡ ' ¡ ' ¡ ' 'ALBERS BROS. ;
DAIRY FEED!
BEST AND CHEAPEST^
REMEDY
fo r Red, W eak, W eary. W atery Eyes
an d Q ran u lated E y elid s. M urine D oesn’t
S m art— Soothes E ye Pain. D ruggists
Bell M urine E ye Rem edy, Liquid, 25c,
BOc, $1.00. M urine E ye Salve In
A septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. E ye Books
and E ye Advice F re e by Mall.
M urine Eye R em edy Co., Chicago.
U. S. A.
Ask your dealer for it. If he does
not handle it drop us a postal card
and we will furnish you trie nam e of
a dealer who does
H omelike.
A B ritish b aro n et is w orking a s a
Janitor In New York. J u s t could not
get aw ay from h is au to cratic ten d en ­
cies.—D ayton Journal.
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ELIXIRS SENNA
FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES. INDIGESTION AND 3(OUR
STOMACH. CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND
BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
NOTE THE N A M E
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPC0.
IN T H E C IR C L E
ON E V E RY PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE
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*
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP
OF riG S AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH.
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH WHEN YOU ASK FOR
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR­
ING TO DECEIVE YOU.. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
GENUINE MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
SYRUP CO.
ALE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU
fACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY
NOTE THE NAME
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPC0
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGC.OF THE
GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGISTS
REGULAR PRICE SO. PL* BOTTLE.
MINIATURE PICTURB
OP PACKAGE
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SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE N O D S OP
IAD.ES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND ™
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ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL
FOREWOMEN t £
f £ S U
YOUNG A * OLD FOR S A U BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
a l w a y s b u y t h e g e n u in e .
C a lifo r n ia F ig S y r u p C o