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MT. SCOTT H ER ALI ) Health In The Suburbs Enterrd as xecoo*! liase Matter February 1», I»! t At poetoffice, Lenta, Oregon. Un.ier act nt March t. 1*79 Bk LORA C. LITTLE ■l One of tboee great wars of defense Renner, living on Alpine street Renner Published Every Thursday at Leota, Ore., by the Mr. • x . vtt IT bubsimo C o . that are rooductcd without bloodshed ha«l been vaccinate«! M-veral y«-ar» lie H. A. DARN ALL, F. mtob xan Mimait. is tiw war against vaccination. >ince lore. being then in «*»»! h.alth ami 1SS3 when vaccination was matte com ««irking hard every day a» an expreaa- | pulrory tn England down to tbe present I man. While tlie virus was working in Office Phone: Home B-8111-llll. Reaaience Tabor 2»13 lime the strife lor freedom has ,«*en hi» »y«4cni he derehmoi a high lever waged. Jealousy of personal liberty and placed hiniarlf iih*l.*r molical care which is so marked a trait of the English In «pile of all tlie doctor» could do, and SUBMERGED SUBMARINES. NE of the most commend has ma<i«* tlie tight there fiercer than lie had the best Boston afforded ami able little papers that comes 6*«"» by Which They May Ba Leoated anywiiere else on the giot* Tie* slack went to nanilariums for treatment, he Men are wishing today that they had started a bank account to any office in the sute comes Erase an Aaraplana. ness with which vaccination laws are grew worer, went cioar to 'tenth's door ten years ago. A bank account started ten years ago would from the State Penitentiary- It Is answer to a corrvapoudeot wbo enforced in the United Mates has had and was left with stiff and ever stiffen asks to wbat extent a man tn an aero ing joints Wlien 1 «aw him he was mean a substantial fortune today when property values are is the “Lend a Hand.” and is plane can watch tbe movementa of a something to do with the causnal man ulterlyhelplee« in a reclining chair, his at a minimum. Almost any bank account could be traded gotten up now in a way that is submerged submarine bout tbe ficieo ner ol waging the struggle here. But thing» are doing An able de jaw» immovable, ami unable to so much highly commendable to prisoner tific American reptiee: for a good sized farm now. as move a finger, «lying in fact by "We bare consulted a naval aero fender of litwrty of oortartence has arisen &43S. There is a kx of good nautic expert on the visibility of sub tn a semi-monthly paper. The Truth- inch»» Such a case make» many anti- But there will be other chances, if you have the bank sense in it and die sort of fel marines from an aeroplane. He states Teller, edited by a medical man and vatxinators out of th<»M* who are unable account. Begin in a small way now and as times improve, lowship that does the boys good. that If tbe surface of tAe water is published in Battle Creek. Mu-mgan. A to gra»i> a principle, but are readied “Whaleoever a aaxKWh and tbe water U fairly clear late issue tells of tht Zion City smallpox by ocular eri'len«^* increase your savings. A few years will swell your reserve Perhaps he is just a little too a submarine can ordinarily be observed outbreak last winter, where without man soweth that «hall he also nap.“ 1« capital into a substantial fortune. critical at times about the prison vksuaxly from an aeroplane at any \a.YinwUon an epidemic t smallpox gi**d enough authority for «ome of us depth tbe submarine is likely to travel, system and its resulta, but he Dr Charles Fiwnden Nichol» of II*»- ' was well handled, leaving in its wake no which is usually not over 10U feet Time ton i« anotlier distinguished medical will have to acknowledge that Experiment» heritage of arrofuia and diptheria. nor bare been made at Guan opponent of vaccination )U«t pamtl whatex «r the failure of manage tanamo. Cuba, and Annapolis. Md.. and we.1» of consumption and cancer to de I away Dr Nichole Hired in a suburb THE MULTNOMAH BANK ment may be. the aim in the m **«er case the submarine« were velop later, as would have Iwen the case acr*«> U m * road troin Th««»lore Parker»'« with general vaccination LENTO. OREGON main is for the betterment of to g muddT Bu( ; old church I remember • happy the man temporarily detained at aviator» aooo learned to pick them oat Fourth ol July spent at hie home. in In i >regon it is proposed to take ad- which he gave me personal reniini»«vnee» the SUte’fl expense. At least by some sign. such, n* example, as ew vantage of tbe initiative law and let the ot Oliver Wendell Holmes, whom he rr ATM MK MT that is the intention, and as long ^X^/ od the subject th* - Some forms ot Kheunwtlsm ( urdble ' [vople tbemwlvea. for tbe first tin»* in d«*scribed as haughty and aris ot th« tt riandai couiillon ol as politics influences the man- Scientific Amenoso mjb tbit Wbea the tbe history of this country, paw* on the tocratic ami not altogether agreeable, Rheui.atisiu 1« a diM*aee rharactarized ' by pala« ih thè joints and in lite musei»«. afzement of institutions of this ** «•<* duncoit quewion of compulsory vaccination. ami of Julia Ward Howe and many to discern a submarine. Tbe captain Tbe law prohibiting <-ompuMon i« ex Acute class we must expect to find of other historic jierwotiagi-s of historic •l lonta. In the MUI« of (»ergon, at (hr rlo«« Tlie tuo«t coniimm (orma are: a warship can watch tbe course of a pected to be place«! on tlie hallot at th«- Boston. Dr Nichoh w rote a book on <>f taMteM May I. ItU. ami Chronlc Rheumatiam, Rheumalie some of the evils that predomi submarine by tbe bubbles It sends to next State election in November l<i Heailache», Hclatic Rheumatism and JTBJKM US nate in all such institutions. We tbe surface when tbe sea is smooth, It will not interfere with any citizen i vaccinatiou, “A Blunder in Poisons.'* ■ All of ttir«e tyi*« can he I but these bubbles are scarcely discern Since my labors, in tlie Flast in thi* Loan* and dlrounl« n l.umbago shall all hope for a time when a Ible when the sea la choppy. Tbe dis wbo wiaiiee to be vaccinatol He may caure several other distinguished medi □vm*raft* »«cored and unaecured bel|*ed abeolutely by applying aome good llniment that penetrate«. An ap non-partisan board will have the turbed surface Inevitably makes it more get vaccinated thrve time» a day if he cal antivaccinator» have died. Dr. Wai-i Bonds and warrant» Furniture and fixture» for an obaerrer in an aero difficult derirve. without let or hindrance. His plication of Hloan ’ s Llniment two or management of such institutions ; ter M. James of Philadelphia moat re Other real eaute owned plane to •e* vrbat la going oo below vaccination will afford him all tlie pro- cently. ami Dr. Frederic Preston of I t>ue from approved reaerre banka thre» tini»« a day to thè affaci»«! peri and when the man who makes t«*ction vira.« can give. If his own vacci I Philaikiphta and Dr. Zachary T. Miller I Check» and other cash Item» will giva iu«tant re Ilei. Hloan'« Uni* good in effecting some new sys M meni i« good for pam. and eepeeially nation does not proctect him, neither I of Pittsburgh within two year.s Tlw*y I <‘aih on hand AN INCIDENT OF WAR. tem of improving prisión condi TOTAL ... . I would be be protected by tbe vaccina i were three giant» in tlie homeopathic Khrumatlc Pam. becaua» It |»raetrate« LUfi/L/rifiS to ti » «rat of Ih» troubl», eoothee thè tions and morals will not be be Ge n eral Hugo and His Meeting With a tion of tlie entire community. So there world. Dr. Preston I knew lie»t and Wvunoed M m « I n.uuu no «iliictetl p.irt an I draws thè p«in. 1« no goo«i groun«i for rompulmon. though not famous nationally he was a CapiUl »lock paid In headed on the whim of one man General Hugo, Burplua fund........... . ...................... I.&ÜU '® fatber of that literary Those wle> insist on forcing o U hts tn “Hloan'« Uniment le all medicine.” and hia motive perhaps political. genius. Victor Hugo, was a daring sol sulrnnt to their favorite nostrum m«-reiy bigger man than many who are. Undivided protlta lea»eapenae» and Gel a 2-'*c. Dotile now. Keep it handy Uses paid “Lend a Hand” just now is dier and officer. He served brilliantly have an itch for meddling. in raea ot emergeacy. I>r. Chari«*» E. Page of Boston FoaUi »aving» depoalt» MANY O We Pay I per cent on Deponits STATE I HE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK very much interested in promot- ing greater freedom for the boy s in the matter of receiving and sending mail. In Oregon married prisoners are allowed to write a letter each Sunday; other prisoners are allowed to write once a month. Ia there any reason why a prisoner should not write as often as he chooses, so long as he furnishes hia own stationery? The action of the Republican County Central Committee in at tempting to influence the result of the city election by commend ing “only stand-pat Repub licans” is hardly interesting. How can any organization lead by men of the calibre of its chair man and secretary can hope to improve civic conditions is be yond the understanding of people qualified to judge. If the city is to be run for the “fixers” it is attracting the interest of the right leaders. But to the fair minded citizen the less partisan ship we have in city administra tion the better it will be for all of us. Punch and Judy. Turkey Is far from being tbe only oriental land In which a performance very like the English Punch and Judy can be found. Travelers bare describ ed entertainments of tbe kind tn Per sia. Japan Kamchatka. India. Egypt. Syria. Nubia. Siam. Pegu. Ara. Cochin- China. China anu Tartary. Mr. Vil liers Stuart observed tbe Egyptian Punch flooring tbe mamcur (chief mag istrate! and bls cav asses quite In the style of the British Punch’s conduct toward beadles and policemen, though tn the Egyptian version tbe play ended morally wltb the hanging of Punch. The hero belongs to all ages as well aa to most lands. Some have traced him to tbe Atellan farces of early Italy, and be has even been recognised In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.— London Standard. ‘ Before taking a partner for life, nee who her mother is, ad- vises Dr. Youngson. Many a man, who has seen her mother, has reconsidered.’’—This little piece of philosophy clipped from a contemporary has so much of truth in it that every young man ought to frame it for hia dreaser ornament The trouble ia he would forget to look at it when he saw the girl. But then the girl ia likely to be as good aa the boy anyway, ao whats the use? Quite a number of papers around the country are getting ready to back a big row with Japan. Goodwin’s Weekly pro poses the following little roast as a starter: "Your ultimatum served upon China, as reported by cable, is a violation of the entire spirit of the agreement of the power», ami its attempted enfori-ement will tie looked upon a» an act of war by tbe United State». By the President, W. J. Bryan, Hec.” Chanak- Kslssi. Cbanak-KalesL tbe straggling town near the “narrows’' of the Dardanelles, means "earthenware castle" In Turk ish and is so called from a celebrated pottery on tbe Astatic side of tbe strait An agent from this pottery used to be always on tbe lookout for a wander ing European and booked on to every passing ship Ills boatload of gaudy crockery was generally more remarka ble for gilding and tawdry color than for taste. But the forms of tbe vessels were often graceful, even classical, and specimens of tbe tall water jugs be sella, or once sold, can tie seen through out the Levs nt. though seldom in I aid don.—London Chronicle. A Swiss Philanthropy. The custom still obtnins in Switzer ! land, though not ao generally as for i merly, of newly married coup'ea mak Ing a »mall gift of money Immediately after tbe wedding ceremony to the school funds aa a sort of tbankaglvlng for their education These funds are used to provide shoes and clothing for poor pupils wbo would otherwise tie unable to attend school. The Herald is in receipt of a very instructive letter from Mr., M. Roy Thompson, Supt. of Highways of Washington, which it will give its readers next week. It is a very instructive article and will be read by all with mierest dlettnguished Himself tn putting down bandits and ruerrtllaa That be waa a man aa magnanlmoua as be was brare la attested by a little Incident of bis career that his too narrated. General Hugo, accompanied by a single trusted busBar orderly, bad occasion, at the close of a day of fighting, to ride across a portion of tbe battlefield as dusk was beginning to fall "He beard a feeble soand In tbe shad ows." wrote Victor Hugo “it was a soldier of the Spanish army, who drag ged himself along the roadway, pale, bleeding, gasping and wbo cried. 'A drink, a drink, in tbe name of pity" "My fatber, touched, banded bls can teen to bis faithful hussar, and said. Here, give a drink to that poor, wound ed fellow. Suddenly, as tbe hussar, stooping, leaned over bim. tbe man. a Moor of some sort, snatched tbe pistol he carried and fired it at my father's bead, crying. ‘Caramtn!’ Tbe bullet passed so close that tbe bat fell, and tbe charger reared wildly backward “ 'Give him the drink all tbe same, said my father.’’—Youth's Companion On Her Brew, we married you promise«) and brooches and beads to that the on!/ Individual deposit» »ub)ert Dr. J. W Hodge of Niagara Falls arc to check ..............................I M.m Compulsory vaccination penalise« still wielding vigorous pen« against the hrtnand certifi« «m ot «IwpCMtt i.m il «M DO health. It says, if you keep yvtir sys- “grotesque supersitioo” as English Dr. UertlAe<l check» ................... .. »«* » ♦m clean and vigorous so that smallpox j Creighton styles it. Here on the Pacific <*aahi«y heck» outstanding I IT.TN It cannot get you, theti you must be given coast are > many, im-lmiing Dr. .1___ ____ ___ _ then- i •-> I Time DrpcMlU ... . another disease by order of tbe State. Tenison M I team* nt San Francisco and | Note« and bills radiaeounied «.710 00 Professor Francis W. Newman, brother Dr. Adaline Keeney of The Dalle». The Othar Ilablllllea ’ ll» l»l of Cardinal Newman, said on this sub late Dr. Cannon of Eugene waa one ot I ri U« M total ............ Mtat« of Oregon, ject: three men who initiated the movement County of Multnomah. “To forbid perfect health is tyrannical in Minnesota which culminated in IlkKI 1, H. E. Bioyd, Acting Cashier of the above wickedness, as much aa to forbid 1 in th»- repeal of the compulsory vaccina* named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know chastity or sobriety; no lawgiver can tion law as applied to schools. have the right. The law is an unendur-1 Here in Portland. M. D.’s who are ledge and belief. H E. Bioyd, Acting Cashier able usurpation ami create« the nglit ot opposed to vaccination include Dr« P Correct—Attest C. F H«*ndricksen, resist*nee.'’ 1 L. McKenzie, Frank F Casneday, Flora Bert Wiiborg, Professor Newman is not the only Brown Caeaeday, Hila K. Dearborn, A. Directors. great and learned man who haa serve«! W Vincent and W. F. Pruden. Doubt Hubscribed and sworn to before me this lith in the anlivaccination army. W. E lens there are many mon* who an* keep- day of May, 1WU W. E Klineman, Gladstone and John Bright were antis. . ing quiet It takes uncommon courage Notary Public. Gladstone said, “A man haa as much aa well as independence ol thought to right to »elect his own doctor as hia take a stand against thia favorite pres- shoemaker, since he is Ur-profit or suffer criplion of modern medicine. It means by the choice.’’ If one'« medical ad- for him who dares a measure of pro vider is opposed to vaccination one must feesional ostracism and persecution. A Multnomah County Institut« will tie able to follow his advice regard lees of The »pint of medicine toward heretics NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. tbe opinion of other doctors. Professor Alfred Kunsel Wallace, ' dean of English scientist»,’’ for year» before his death which occurred a year or two ago, callol “vaccination a die- astrons delusion and its |>enal enforce- He went thoroughly ment a crime.” into the subject tiecoming an authority on the statistics of vaccination and smallpox. His book “The Wonderful Century“ has 175 page« devoted to Vac cination. Great Britain and the continent of Europe have bail many great men in anti-vaccination ranks, and America not a few. Among the latter, Elbert Hubbard was one, The pages of his magazines were open to opponent» of vaccination, an«i he himself frequently took a whack at it, though his father was a doctor and a faithful tieliever in the practi««. On one occasion I spoke to tbe Roycrofters on Vaccination at the invitation of Hubbard, and he contrib- ute«l to a hind I wae at the time raising to bring to this country for a lecture tour J. H. Bonner lecturer of the British antivaccination society. Mr. Bonner came, spending six months in work on the Atlantic seaboard. Tom L. Johnson, late Mayor of Cleve land, was an opponent of vaccination, and it was during his first term that he caused his health officer, Dr. Friedrich, to stop vaccinating and instead l«»>k carefully after quarantine an«l sanita tion. This worked well, hut the local medical society were losing money on it and they got busy and forced a return to compulsory vaccination. “Johnson is an antivaccinationist who doe« not work at it," was the way Ed mund Vanse C«x>k the poet «iescrilied him to me. (kxike is another anti, an«l tlie poet, Ham Walter Foes was another. When in B«Mton in 190H I went to Homerville to meet and shake hands with the author of “The Calf Path,” “Omfessions of a Lunkhead," and other poems with point to them. Fore was then public librarian at Hommer- ville. He was a plain, fartner-like man, who gave you an imprereion of < o « m I sense and latent p«river. (Alaa he haa since gone to his death under the knife of the surgeon!) He directed me to call on a sufferer from vaccinsti«wi in Homerville, and I hunted up August of this claas may he gue»se<l from the re mark made tbe other day by a Ht. Helens doctor to the lecturer of a Grange. This lecturer had arranged for ! a lecture on vaccination to lie given in tier grange, and she was inviting her family doctor to lie prewnl He said : “What are you doing that The Grange has no businem to for? waste its time listening to such stuff. No, I shall not come. I won't get into any controvery on the snbjecl.” That is the policy, a conspiracy of silence. But it is a silence that is going to lie broken by a heavy thud shortly, j when compulsory vaccination is thrown down hard at the polls by a people who like to think they own the blood in their veins and feel it is their business what goes into it. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars ________ Reward ____ for ______________ any case of __________ Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F J CHENET A CO.. Tol«dO, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. <'heney for the laet II rears, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bu«ln»«e traneactlon« and financially able to carry out any obligation« made by hl« firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, ««-ting directly upon the blood and mu- < ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials »«nt free. Price 75 cento per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tska Hall e ramlly Fillo tor eonotlpaUo»- WHITE MAN WITH BLACK LIVLR The Liver is a blood purifier. It was thought at one time it was the seat of the psasions. The trouble with most people is that their Liver becomes black because of impurities in the blood due to t«d physical states, esusing Bilious ness, Headache, Dixziness and Constipa tion. Dr. King’s New Life Pills will clean up the Liver, and give you new life. 2ftc. at your Druggist. WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT Mr. E. William«, Hamilton, Ohio, writes: “Our whole family depend on Pina-Tar-Honey.” Maybe someone in your family han a severe Cold—perhaps it ia tbe baby. The original Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey la an ever ready house hold remedy—it gives immediate relief. Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the linings of the Throat and Lungs, destroys the germ«, and allow« Nature to act. At yoar Druggist. 26c. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In tie* County Conrt ot the Htaie of Oregon for Miillnotnali County. In the matter of U h * <-«iat« •>( Henry F? IVnse, dts-cascd. No. 1131*. Notice is hereby given, that tlie under signed. administrator <>( the Estate of Ifcnry E Pease. Ihxvased, has fih»l his final re[»irt and account am! petition for discharge aa administrator with U m * C«*unty Clerk for Multnomah County. < >n*gon, and that Ui* above court ha« net the name for bearing ami examina tion mi Monday, the .list day of May, 1915. at the hour of V So o’clock a m. of said date, at it» rourt room in U m * ('«Minty Court Hom»* in the City of Port land, «ai<l county and »tab*. Any ami all |H*rw>n« int«*r*-st<-d are hereby notifi«*«l Pi file objection», if any. to said final account at or liefore aahi hour of hearing. I. L. PEAHE Administrator of th«* E-tate of Henry E. Pease, Deceased. Dated April 24th, 1915. Kalloch Zollenaer A McDowall, at torneys for adminintrator. Dale of first puldication April 29. Date of last publication May 27. • * lie held on Thursday, May 29, at the Baptist Italian Mission, corner IMth NOTICE OF HIIERIFF'N HALE In the Circuit Court of the Stair of and Tibl«ta strreta. The «ong service Oregon (or Multnomah County. I in th« morning will be led by M rs J. II. Nreh. Plaintiff, vs. J. Crick and Rachel Crick, hnsliand and wife, Mallet and Miss Fannie Gotahall will Frank F. Mason, Estacada Townaite speak upon legislation and l,a* En- Company, a corporation, and Fataiada State Hank, a coriHiralion, Drfrndanta. ' forcement. In the afternoon Mrs. Mal- E. 1803. And let and others will s,>eak and children J. H. Nash. Plaintiff, v«. J. Crick an<l K iu 'I h '1 Crick, huahand ami wife, ot the mission will sing. The home ol Mrs. Ward Hwope was Frank E. Maaon, F.«taca<la Townsitr Company, a corporation, and Estacada made the assemblying place of a num Bank, a corporation, Defendants. ber of Uniona on May 11th, as tne E Hio5 And J. II. Nash, Plaintiff, vs. J. Crick and guests ot the Arleta Union. Repre sentative« of Roee City Park. Mary A. Rachel Crick, husband and wile, Frank t. Ma*in, Ertacada Townsite Company, Mallet, Brooklyn, Woodstock ami Mt a corporation,and Enacada Stat* Bank, Bcott Unions participated in the pro acoiqKiration, Defendants. E. 1808. By virtue of an execution, judgment gram. Tlie Arleta people are expert« in the art of preparing goo«l things to order, decree ami order ol sale treued out of tbe ataive entitled court in the eat and moat lavish in serving them , al»ive entitled cauae, to me directed aud The state president, Mrs. Jennie Kemp, daLe.1 the 2OUi lay of April, 1»15, u|Min was present and spoke words nf en a judgment rendered and entered in »aid Court on th«* 10th day of April, couragement ami hope. Hllft. ill favor of J. If. Na»h, plaintiff; There is to be a meeting at Central b.Mtacada State Bank. ■ corporation, De library, 10th and Yamhill streets, Fri fendant and Croan-i'omplainant, and day evening of this week to consider against J. Orick and Rachel Crick, hus the candi'iatee and matters pertaining band ami wife, and Frank E. Mason, Defsndants, for the »utn of 67327.86 to the coming city election. with intereat at the rate of 7 tier cent As a culmination of the work of tlie tier annum from the Hth day of April. past two years a gold medal contest 11)15, and for th« further some of I'Jfl.OO cost« ami diabursement«, ami the costs took place at the Lent« «chool during of and upon this writ; the further sum their May (estival. The winners of the of $2222 4« with intenvrt at the rah* of 7 •ix silver medals each presented their per cent tier annum from the Hth day of abilities in so splendid a manner as to April, 11115, and for the further sum of make the work of the judges most pi 4ft coats ami disburwmenta, com- manding me to make sale of the foi- difficult. Miss Winnifred Hmith, the lowing di-scriU><l real property, to-wit: winner ot the first medal offered to the Ixita Five (ft). Six («) ami Seven (7), school last year, was awsrdetl the gold in Block Five (ft), Howe’s Addition to the City of Portland, Multnomah Coun medal. ty, Oregon. The next meeting of Mt. Scott Union Now therefore, by virtue of »aid exe will be held in the Friends church on cution, judgment order, <li*cree and or der of sale and in compliance with the May 25. command» of said writ, I will, on Mon day, the 24th day of May, 191ft, at 10 a. m.. at the front door of the MAN TAKES HIS OWN MEDICINE odock County Courthouse in Portland, Mult nomah County, Oregon, nell at public IS AN OP I IMIS I auction (subject to redemption,) to the He haa abaolute faith in hia medicine highest bidder for cash in hand, all the —he know« when he taken it for certain right, title an«l intertwt which the with ailmenta he (eta relief. People who take in named defendanta, (or either of them) had on the 18th day of February, Dr. King’» New Discovery for an irritat 1918, the date of the three mortgagee ing Cold are optimists—they know thia herein forecloaed, or since that date had cough remedy will penetrate the lining» in and to the above <leacrihe«l property of the throat, kill the germa, and open or any part thereof, to satisfy sai«i exe cution, judgment order and decree, in the way for Nature to act. You can’t terest, costa and accruing costs. deatroy a Cold by auperflcial treatment T. M. HURLBURT, Hheril! ot Multnomah County, Oregon. —you muat go to the cauae ot the Dated this 20th day of April, 1915. trouble. Be an optimiet. Gat a bottle First issue, April 22, 1911. <4 Dr. King’« New Diacovery today. Last issue, May 20. 191*. A