. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. " I think it a per- fect leg wash and lo- tion. E. F. ; FERNLOC Is Nature's Greatest Body Wash and Liniment. Contains 20 per cent. Grain Alcohol. It always Increases Speed, Stimulates and Strengthens, Producing Staying Qualities. It always Induces a Healthy Circulation. Prevents Congestion, Chills and Colds. It always removes Soreness, Rheumatism. Inflammation and Stiffness from muBcles and tendons. FERNLOC does not Stain or Blister. It produces a Smooth. Healthy. Skin and Hair. "YOU CAXNOT USE IT ; One Gal. Jugs, S3. Five Gal. J
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. " I think it a per- fect leg wash and lo- tion. E. F. ; FERNLOC Is Nature's Greatest Body Wash and Liniment. Contains 20 per cent. Grain Alcohol. It always Increases Speed, Stimulates and Strengthens, Producing Staying Qualities. It always Induces a Healthy Circulation. Prevents Congestion, Chills and Colds. It always removes Soreness, Rheumatism. Inflammation and Stiffness from muBcles and tendons. FERNLOC does not Stain or Blister. It produces a Smooth. Healthy. Skin and Hair. "YOU CAXNOT USE IT ; One Gal. Jugs, S3. Five Gal. Jugs, $10. Half Barrel and Barrels. $ per Gal. ' Ask for books and circulars giving full information and directions. DEALERS WHO SET>T, FERNLOC. J. G. Read & Bros Ogden, Utah Jenkins & Bro Salt Lake City, Utah E. H. Irish Bntte, Mont. O. R. Nestos Spokane, Wash, Hoska Harness Co Tncoma, Wash. T. M. Henderson Seattle, Wash. Keller Harness Co Portland, Ore. M. H. Harris Saddlery Co Marysville, Cal. R. Grant Potter Sacramento, Cal. W. E. Detels Pleas a n to n, Cal. J. A. Lew!** Denver, Colo. YV. J. Kenney San Francisco, Cal. Boyden Bros Los Angeles, Cal. Lovett Drue Co Phoenix, Aris. West Texas Saddle Co Ell Paso, Texas Manufactured by THE FORESTINE COMPANY, Williamsport, Pa. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. OCCIDENT STAKE OF 1913 Trotting Stake for Foals of 1910. Entries close January 1, 1911. To be trotted at the California State Fair of 1913. Entries to close January 1, 1911, with J. A. Filcher, Secretary, at the office in Sacramento. One hundred dollars entrance, of which $10 must accompany nomination; $15 to be paid Janu- ary 1, 1912. $25 to be paid January 1, 1913, and $50 thirty days before the race. The Occident Cup, of the value of ?400, to be added by the Society. Mile heats, three in five, to harness. First colt to receive cup and. six-tenths; second colt, three-tenths; and third colt, one-tenth of the stakes. Five to enter, three to start. A horse not winning
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