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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW FINNEY OF THE FORCE Friday. June 21, 1929 A L Si WHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE THE FEATHERHEADS . . Aftfer, Felix Should K now Better A phytic ina watched the romito of nttipation for 47 years, aad beliovad that 00 matter how cartful people are of their health, diet aad vaoretao, roootlpa tioa will orrar front time to time Of aoxt importance, the«, it how to treat it when it comte. Dr. Caldwtll always waa in favor of getting at cloat to natnro at poaalbla, be net hit rtmady for noottl atios, known an Dr. OaldwaU't Byrap rptin, in a mild vrgvtablt compnaao. It ran not harm the tyttoa aad la not habit forming. Syrup Papain In phM M h totting, and youngatora leva it Dr. Caldwtll did not approve at drastic phyaiaa and pur ton Ha did not htiitva they warn good for anybody’s tyatem. In a practice of 47 ytors ha ■ever aaw any rcanon for thair uaa wbaw Syrup Papain will empty tha bo we la juat an promptly. 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