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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY,
JUNE
2.
Itti 4
PAGE THREE
Fairview
Ancient Fruit for the Modern People
Olives are older than the civilized world.
The praises of this truly wonderful fruit has
come down to us with the history of by-gone
ages.
The people of olden times would scarcely
re3ognize the highly cultivated Olive in use
today.
T h e m u ltitu d e of m ed ic in a l q u alities a ttrib u te d to O lives a n d
O liv e O il gives th ese a rticle s a w orld w id e re p u ta tio n as a m o d e rn
necessity.
T h e selection of O liv e s to p a c k u n d e r M onopole B rand, is in th e
h a n d s of a n ex pert.
O n ly th e choicest fruit is u se d for th is special b ra n d .
O b ta in M onopole O liv es from u s in a n y variety.
Q p een s, M anzanilla, S tuffed or R ip e
S atisfactian goes a lo n g w ith each.
Phone 661 or Call To-day
PHONE
METZGER BROS.
PHONE
661
The Store with a Watchword that Means Something
661
“Quality and. Service”
M ONOPOLE
B r a n d T a b le F o o d s
Columbia Heights
Lumber! Lumber!
T H IS IS T O IN F O R M Y O U
th a t w e are still selling L u m b e r a t greatly
re d u c e d p rices a n d h a v e larg e q u a n tie s of
all k in d s, ro u g h , sized a n d finishing, a t
o u r m ill a t S a n d y . L et u s fig u re on y o u r
o rd e rs. W rite o r p h o n e . W e deliver.
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
Phone 446
Martin Lennarts, Mgr.
Melrose
S om e o f o u r p e o p le a tte n d e d th e
p icn tc a t th e V icto ry sch o o l F rid a y .
J. H. W ilso n h a s been ill w ith
rh e u m a tis m .
T h e la r g e silk flag w as ra ise d F r i ­
d ay a t th e sch o o l w ith p ro p e r c e r e ­
m o n ies
R e c ita tio n s a n d so n g s by
th e school.
In v o c a tio n a n d a ta lk
O u r F la g , by C a p ta in B ra n so n . T h e
te a c h e r, M iss C h ris tin e B u rk h o ld e r,
is to be c o m m e n d e d fo r th e p a r t sh e
to o k In tr a in in g th e c h ild re n .
Miss
M innie S h r in e r o f G re sh a m
w as
p re s e n t.
T hos. W iles p re a c h e d a t P le a s a n t
H om e S u n d a y m o rn in g in th e a b ­
se n c e o f th e p a s to r. C a p ta in B ran
so n a t th e Iliff c h u rc h , (M e lro s e .)
M rs. K a tie C h a m b e rla in , of P o rt-
h e r s is te r , Mrs.
la n d , is v is itin g
H e n ry Jo n e s .
Pleasant Home
Sandy, Ore.
Pleasant Valley
T h e L a d ie s ’ Aid w ill m eet w ith
Mrs. I. W. B u tle r a t h e r h o m e on
P le a s a n t V iew a v e n u e o n T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n , J u n e 4 th .
Y oung p e o p le 's b u sin e ss m e e tin g
w ill m eef a t th e h o m e o f G. N. S a­
g e r on M onday e v e n in g , J u n e 8 th . All
y o u n g p eo p le a r e c o rd ia lly in v ite d to
a tte n d all th e s e m e e tin g s.
Y oung
p e o p le ’s m e e tin g S u n d ay
e v e n in g a t
7 :3 0
o ’clo ck .
T o p ic:
T w elv e G re a t V erses.
T h e P u rity
v erse, M att. 5 :8 , to be led by R ach el
H a fn e tte r.
T ills
Is c o n se c ra tio n
m eetin g . All co m e p re p a re d to a n s ­
w er ro ll c a ll w ith a v e rs e of s c r ip ­
tu r e on p u rity .
! Mr. a n d M rs. W a lla c e M iller an d
fam ily a n d th e P a r k e r fa m ily , m ak -
in g six te e n in a ll, s p e n t S u n d a y w ith
E L. B ort.
M rs. J. H. R o b in so n is s p e n d in g
th e w eek o n th e fa rm .
Boring
T h e W C. T . U. m e t May 22 w ith
M rs. 8. P. H ale. A v ery in te re s tin g
m e e tin g w as h eld a n d o n e new m e m ­
B O R IN G , J u n e 1— T h e y o u n g fo lk s
b e r w as ta k e n in a n d th in g s o f in t e r ­
o f B o rin g g a v e a fa re w e ll s u r p ris e
e s t ta lk e d o v er. T h e n e x t m e e tin g
p a rty a t th e h o m e o f M r. a n d Mrs.
w ill be on J u n e 12 w ith M rs. C. H .^
^A. N. G o h een W e d n e sd a y n ig h t. Ice
Sloop.
j c re a m a n d c a k e w ere s e rv e d , a n d all
T ak e P len ty o f T im e to E at.
had a K,,od t,m e
T ho"p who * ere
T h e re is a sa y in g t h a t ’ra p id e a t- therH w ere C a rrte O re g so n . E s th e r
in g is slow s u ic id e .”
If you h a v e M eyers. Inez K n o x . M a r g a re t C an n y ,
fo rm e d th e h a b it o f e a tin g to o ra p id - • E d n a D odd, M ild red F o s te r, M ild red
ly you a re m o st lik e ly s u ffe rin g fro m
E d ith a n d L e la N aas, M attle
in d ig e s tio n o r c o n s tip a tio n , w h ich B ro o k s, R u th A n d e rso n , K a th a r in e
w ill re s u lt e v e n tu a lly in s e rio u s ill- H y fe rt. F rie d a
S c h w le tz e r, C a rrie
n ees u n le s s c o rre c te d . D ig estio n be- a n d M
j „ n s r u d , N o rm a R ltz e r, VI-
g in s in th e m o u th
F o o d sh o u ld
....
..
th o r o u g h ly m a s tic a te d a n d in s a liv a t- ° ' a *’ ranB> O m ie H ick ey a n d M y rtle
ed. T h en w hen you h a v e a fu lln e ss D od, L eR o y F r a n k , E d g a r B ro o k s,
o f th e s to m a c h o r feel d u ll a n d s tu - O tis R ic h . A r th u r J o n s r u d , L eslie
P‘d , a,f tr r J ,a ’ in,g ’ ‘» k - <>np o f / h a m - Flgh
B ru ce
g
,
F ia h e r,
b e rla in s T a b le ts . M any se v e re cases
o f sto m a c h tr o u b le a n d c o n s tip a tio n
S a d d le r, F ra n k a n d E d w in
h a v e been c u re d by th e u se of th e s e S iefer. L lo y d J o n s r u d , F re d G ros-
ta b le ts . T h ey a re easy to ta k e a n d h o n g , E d w a rd S c h w le tz e r, G len De-
F A IR V IE W , J u n e 1.— M rs. A. R.
M o ller g av e a te a on W ed n e sd a y a f ­
te rn o o n fo r th e b en efit of th e M eth-
( o d is t Aid so ciety . T h e h o s te s s w as
a s s is te d by h e r d a u g h te r s M rs. J . W.
M oller, M rs. C la ra D u n b a r o f J o s e p h ,
O reg o n , a n d M iss B e rth a M oller.
T h o se w ho e n jo y e d
th e a fte rn o o n
w ere M esdam es E. C. M o rriso n , F . H.
f r a n c , H. T. S h u te , J. P. P ro v in c e ,
G eo rg e B u rlin g a m e , J. I.u s c h e r, E liza
S to n e, C. M. B row n, S. A. M a rsh a ll
C. E. f r e e , A nna S w an k , J. W. B en-
eck e, G ra n t S haw , D. S. D u n b a r, B ert
S w an k , J . G rle b e l, C h as R o b b in s, J.
U. L e n t,
J. W. A n d e rso n , J.
C.
i W in d le, M isses A ddle B u rlln g a tn u
a n d A ddle C ree.
D u rin g th e a fte r-
! n o o n e le c tio n of officers w as h eld .
.Mrs E. C. M o rriso n w as e le c te d p res-
' id e u t, M rs. C. M. B row n vice p re s ­
id e n t, M rs. J. W. B en eck e s e c r e ta ry
la n d Mrs. G eo rg e B u rlin g a m e tr e a s ­
u re r.
T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill
be
w ith M rs. J. P. P ro v in ce.
S chool clo sed h e re on F rid a y w ith
a picnie lu n c h a t th e school g ro u n d s
a t noon a n d a p ro g ra m in th e city
h a ll in th e e v e n in g . T h e h a ll w as
b e a u tifu lly d e c o ra te d w ith ro s e s an d
fe r n s an d lav ai d e r a n d gold c re p t
p a p e r w hich we»» ch o n se as cla ss
co lo rs.
T h o se re c e iv in g d ip lo m a s
fro m th e e ig h th g ra d e w ere V iolet
A lb re c h t, D o rth a B en eck e a n d T h e o ­
d o re A lb re c h t.
A p a rty w as g iven a t th e h o m e of
Mr. a n d M rs. A. A lb re c h t o n S a tu r
d ay e v e n in g . T h e h o u rs w ere p assed
In m u sic a n d g am es a n d lu n ch w as
se rv e d .
T h o se p re s e n t b e sid e s Mr.
a n d M rs. A lb re c h t w ere Mr. a n d M rs
E a rl T e g g a rt, Mrs. G eo rg e L ist, Mrs.
W a lle r W elch, M isses R ose a n d V io­
le t A lb re c h t, A da R o b in so n , N a n n ie
A n d e rso n , D o rth a B en eck e,
M erle
H eslin , E va
T o w n sen d a n d
R u th
S h aw , M essrs. J o h n , A n d re a s, T h e o ­
d o re a n d E rn e s t A lb re c h t, R o h a n d
Q u e sin b e rry , E llsw o rth R a k e r, W il­
lis C ree, C ed ric S to n e, C h e s te r K ro n -
n e n b e rg ,
A lb e rt H en sley , H a ro ld
R o b in so n , B lain T u rn e r, L loyd A n-
d e is o n , C ary l H eslin , E e rl T o w n ­
s e n d , R ic h a rd
A n d e rso n a n d Rev.
T1 o m as R o b in so n .
J o h n P e te rs o n a n d fam ily , o ' Mist
C c e g rn , h a v e m oved in to th e n a n o
c o i 'f ge.
On T h u rs d a y e v e n in g M rs. C E.
I C re e w ill giv e a n ice c re a m so cial
fo r th e b en efit o f th e P re s b y te ria n
A id so ciety .
T h e co u n ty h a s h a d a ta n k o f oil
sid e tra c k e d on th e O. W. P , lilch
is b e tn g 'u s e d to o il th e S a n d v a n d
F a irv ie w ro a d s.
C h e s te r K ro n e n b e rg , w ho fo r th e
i p a s t y e a r h a s been p rin c ip a l of th e
Is
I h ig h sch o o l a t E lg in , O reg o n ,
s p e n d in g h is v a c a tio n w ith h is p a r
e n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. A. K ro n e n b e rg .
T h e la s t w eek h a s been o n e of s a d ­
n ess in o u r little p e a c e fu l h a m le t
an d th e m o u n ta in V iew c e m e te ry ,
th e b e a u tifu l r e s tin g p la c e of o u r
loved o n es view ed tw o m o re te n n a n ts
la s t w eek, b r o th e r a n d s is te r , so n
and
d a u g h te r
of
M rs. S y lv e s te r
K ale P lan ts.
E v an s.
F o r k a le p la n ts , see W. F. C u m ­
M rs. A r th u r Jo h n s o n d ie d W e d n e s­ m in s, T ro u td a le , O re., o r p h o n e 15x,
d ay a f t e r m an y m o n th s in b e d , w ith
t h a t d re a d f u l p la g u e tu b e rc u lo s is of
th e sp in e , a n d h e r b r o th e r N o rto n
E v an s d ied on F rid a y fro m tu b e r c u ­
T R O U T D A L E . J u n e 1.— T h e first
lo sis o f th e lu n g s.
B o th fu n e r a ls c a rlo a d of s tr a w b e r r ie s e v e r sh ip p e d
w ere h e ld In th e new c h u rc h and o u t o f T ro u td a le w e re s e n t F rid a y by
Rev.
M r.
R e a d e r,
p a s to r of th e ! t j,e B lazer F r u i t c o m p an y , ju s t new -
c h u rc h ,
c o n d u c te d
th e
s e rv ic e s ]y o rg a n iz e d . S om e b e rrie s w e n t to
w hich w ere im p re ss iv e a n d b e a u tifu l. ' ,i ,e s t a t e
S ales,
B u tte , M o n ta n a ,
M rs. Jo h n s o n le ft a h u s b a n d a n d o ne a n d Bome io c a i b e rle s Io W y o m in g
boy a few y e a rs o ld , w ho is too an<j C a lg a ry , A lb e rta , C a n a d a . M ore
sm a ll to re a liz e th a t h e h a s lost th e ,.arB w e n t o u t S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d ay
b est frie n d in th e w o rld — m o th e r -ev e n in g .
M rs. Jo h n s o n w as 25 y e a rs o ld, an d
T h e M odel M eat M a rk e t w as re -
N o rto n E v a n s 17. As 1 sto o d g& z-{ o p e n e d F rid a y m o rn in g by M rs. S u r ­
in g a l th e tw o n ew ly m a d e g ra v e s , it be r anrt h e r son A rth u r.
w as w ith a s o rro w in g h e a r t , b u t as
T h e L a d ie s ’ Aid so c ie ty m et a t th e
th e ra y s o f th e su n b ro k e th ro u g h c h u rc h W e d n esd ay a n d finished th e i r
th e s h a d o w s o f
th e
m a je s tic fir q u ilt.
T h ey
a re
now
p re p a r in g
tre e s, it filled my h e a r t w ith th e a n o th e r to w ork on.
b lessed h o p e t h a t w h en a ll e a rth ly
On S a tu r d a y , May 2 5 th , th e T r o u t­
c a re s h av e p ased aw ay , th e r e s h a ll d a le G ia n ts p lay ed th e i r first g a m e of
be no m o re d e a th n o r an y m o re p a r t­ th e se a so n w ith th e IJ p to n * W olfe
in g . M rs. S y lv e s te r E v a n s an d Mr. te a m a n d w ere b e a te n 8 to 2.
A. Jo h n s o n h a s th e s y m p a th y of ev­
T h e sch o o l te a m p lay ed th e C e d a r
e ry b o d y In th is v icin ity .
te a m S a tu r d a y , May 3 0 th , on th e
Mr. W a rd E v an s h a s m a d e q u ite sch o o l g ro u n d s .
T h e sc o re w as In
an Im p ro v e m e n t a ro u n d his p lace fa v o r o f th e h o m e te a m , 20 to 16.
T h e re s id e n c e h a s been re m o d e le d
T h e B rid a l Veil »earn p lay ed T ro u t-
a c o n c re te g a ra g e is g ra c in g th e ,|a le G ia n ts S u n d a y , May 3 1 st, a n d
p lace , in fa c t, h is w h o le ra n c h gives w on. 16 to 2.
you th e im p re ss io n o f a th r if t y fa n n -
A r e g u la r m e e tin g w ill be h eld by
er.
th e L a d le s ’ A id so c ie ty a t M rs B el­
Mr. a n d M rs. P. A n d e rse n w ere in m a r ’s h o m e W e d n e sd a y , a f t e r w hich
th e city o n b u sin e ss la s t w eek.
M rs. B e lm a r w ill s e rv e te a a n d c a k e
M iss A lice R a sm u sse n clo sed h e r a t 10 c e n ts a d ish u n til 9 :0 0 p. m.
sch o o l a t L a to u re ll la s t F rid a y , a f t e r
M rs. N o ra W illia m s Is le a v in g fo r
a v ery su c c e s sfu l te rm .
e a s te r n O reg o n , e x p e c tin g to live
M r. J a c k s o n , o f St. J o h n s , Is v i s i t - ' th e re .
Ing fo r a few d ay s w ith h is b ro th e r
M rs B lan ch B u rg h fe lt, o f P o rt-
O. J a c k s o n o f th e H e ig h ts .
la n d , a n d M rs. M abel E v an s, o f C or-
M iss
D o rris
T ric k y , M iss A da I b e tt, s p e n t a few d ay s la s t w eek w ith
W o o d w ard a n d F re d W o o d w ard hav e t h e i r m o th e r. M rs. B rin k ,
p assed th e e ig h th g ra d e e x a m in a tio n J Mre E d a H u b b a rd , w ho h a s been
Miss L a u ra R oss w as in P o rtla n d | v is itin g frie n d s h e re , le ft P o rtla n d
o n F rid a y sh o p p in g .
J T h u rs d a y fo r e a s te rn O reg o n , w h e re
The
M isses M a rth a a n d B e rth a ' h e r so n Is w o rk in g on h is h o m e s te a d
L e a d e r a r e a t h o m e fo r a few d ay s
M rs. B ell a n d d a u g h te r h a v e been
b e fo re g o in g to C a lifo rn ia , w h ere v is itin g M rs. L ig h t.
th e y e x p e c t to sp en d th e su m m e r.
M rs. L. H a rlo w , fo r m e r re s id e n t
T h ey a re b o th te a c h e rs a t th e C e n ­ of T r o u td a le v isite d s e v e ra l o f h e ’
tr a li a h ig h sch o o l, W a sh in g to n .
fr ie n d s h e re last w eek
Mrs. A. P a u ls e n , o f P o rtla n d , w as
M rs. J o h n L a rss o n h a s been 111,
a g u e s t a t th e C o rb e tt ra n c h fo r a b u t is im p ro v in g now .
few d a y s la s t w eek.
Rev. Mr. B ro w n , o f F a irv ie w , g av e
-----------------------
a te m p e ra n c e le c tu re a t th e c h u rc h
A lw ay s Ix-sd t o B e t t e r H e a lth
S u n d a y e v e n in g a t th e u su a l h o u r, 8
S e rio u s sic k n e sse s s t a r t in d ls o r- u n »o 9
Services are held every two
d e rs o f th e s to m a c h , liv e r a n d k id - WM,ks
n ey s. T h e b e st c o rre c tiv e a n d pre-
c , R a k p r a n d fa m , |jr a n d M |„
v e n tlv e is D r K in g ’s New L ife P ills I E m m a Jo h n a o n
and
W ill C o rn in g
T h ey
p u rify
th e
b lo o d — p re v e n t w e re g u e s ts of M rs. R a k e r ’s b ro th e r
c o n s tip a tio n , k eep liv e r, k id n e y s a n d
b o w els In h e a lth y c o n d itio n .
G ive ,n ' o r tla n d on S u n d ay ,
you b e tte r h e a lth by rid d in g th e sys-
T h e re w ill be c h o ir p ra c tic e a t th e
tern of fe r m e n tin g a n d g assy foods, c h u rc h T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
P re p a r a -
S S b .T 5 ? « A ' S y .n 'S i..! ?
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Richey, Fay Potter, Albert Johnston.
Effective and mild
25c, at your
Utah Land Plaster $»60 per ton Walter Roots, besides Nellie, Leon- Druggist
Bucklen’a Arnica Salve
at Oreaham
Metzger Bros.— Adv. ard, Clifford and Lloyd Ooheen.
for all hurt*.
Troutdale
, M
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You Recognize Good i
Coffee
W ithout the least trouble. An
inferior grade never satisfies^»
after you have used our T op-X
Qyality
X
Eureka Brand t
It has a delicious aroma, A
fragrance, and taste unknow n X
to the other brands. If you X
have not tried it, get familiar X
with it by ordering a package T O D A Y .
X
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
The TAD Grocery Store
Phone 831
N O T IC E !
W e P ay 6 c a p ou n d for N o. 1
C o w s. Can use H o g s and V e a l
any tim e. A n y qu an tity .
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
G R ESH A M
M ARKET
P H O N E 41
Sandy
City Bakery
H. J , B a u n ib e c k Is p lo w in g th e
B a rb e r o rc h a rd s .
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
W ill B osholm Is c le a n in g up a n o th ­
e r th r e e a c re s o f n ew ly c le a re d lan d
T h e s ilv e r te a , h e ld a t M rs. M artin
L e n n a rtz , T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n u n d e r
th e a u sp ic e s o f th e L a d ie s ’ Aid so ­
c ie ty of th e M. E. c h u rc h , w as m uch
e n jo y e d by th e la r g e n u m b e r of la ­
d ie s w ho w e re p re s e n t.
ON THE MARKET
W a rre n W ilk in s is b u ild in g a fire­
p la c e in Dr. B a r e n d r ic k ’s new house.
FRESII EVERY DAY
H e n ry M ills h a s lo c a te d h is Ice
c re a m p a rlo rs in th e J u n k e r block
M rs. C. J . S m ith h a s r e tu r n e d from
a v is it in P o rtla n d .
M rs. J as. M cG uggin is in poor
h e a lth .
M a rtin L e n a r tz h a s r e tu r n e d from
a b u s in e s s tr ip to P o r tla n d ,
G eo rg e W olf r e tu r n e d fro m P o r t­
la n d S a tu r d a y n ig h t.
S an d y so d a f o u n ta in p ro p r ie to r s
h ad a big a u to m o b ile p a rty tr a d e S at
Oresliam, Ore.
Mam St.
lu r d a y a n d S u n d a y .
C lo sin g d ay p ro g r a m w ill be given |
a t th e F lrw o o d sc h o o l F rid a y a f t e r j
j n o o n a t 1 :3 0 J u n e 5. P a tr o n s a n d '
L ist o f L e tte rs .
fr ie n d s a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a t-
R e m ain in g le tte r s u n c a lle d fo r In
i te n d .
th e G resh am postoffice fo r w eek e n d ­
M a rsh a l D avis is p u ttin g u p a new in g May 3 1st, 1914: ..................
d a iry b a rn fo r W ill B o sh o lm .
L e tte rs J ob . M o rd a u n t.
C a m p e rs a re g e ttin g v ery n e g lig e n t
C a rd s
Mrs. C la ra M. N u e rt.
a b o u t le a v in g b la z in g c a m p fires n e a r
T h ese le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e
tim b e r a n d fe n c e s a t n ig h t.
dead
le t te r
office on
J u n e 14,
T h e u p p e r F lrw o o d sc h o o l w ound 1914, If n o t d e liv e re d b e fo re,
In
up th e i r w ork w ith a p icn ic F rid a y cu llin g fo r th e a b o v e, p le a s e say " a d ­
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P a s tr y
v e rtis e d ,” g iv in g d a te of list.
i. M c C o l l , p . m .
Cottrell
T h e C o ttre ll S u n d a y sc h o o l wiU
hold a so cial F rid a y e v e n in g , J u n e
12, al th e c h u rc h a t C o ttre ll. T i n
o b je c t is to ra is e fu n d s to p u rc h a s e
sm a ll c h a ir s fo r th e c h ild re n o f th e
p rim a ry class. T h is so c ia l w as a n ­
n o u n ced fo r th is w eek T h u rs d a y b u t
h ad to be p o stp o n e d .
A la rg e sto c k of S c re e n D oors,
W ire
S creen ,
A d ju s ta b le W indow
S creen s a t M etzg er B ros. " S w a t th e
F ly .” — Adv.
C u r e s S t u b b o r n , I t c liy S k in T r o u b l e s
" I could s c ra tc h m y self to p ie c e s"
is o fte n h e a rd fro m s u ffe re rs o f E c­
zem a, T e tte r, Itc h a n d s im ila r S kin
E ru p tio n s.
D on’t s c r a tc h s to p th e
Itc h in g a t on ce w ith Dr. H o b so n 's
E czem a O in tm e n t. 11s first a p p lic a ­
tion s t a r ts h e a lin g ; th e re d , ro u g h ,
scaly , itc h in g sk in is so o th e d by th e
h e a lin g an d co o lin g m e d ic in e s. Mrs.
C A. E in fe ld t. R ock In lan d , 111., a f ­
te r u sing Dr. H o b so n 's E cz e m a O in t­
m en t. w rite s: " T h is Is th e first tim e
in n in e y e a rs I h a v e been fre e fro m
th e d re a d fu l a ilm e n t.” G u a ra n te e d .
50c, at y o u r D ru g g ist.
C oughs anil C oltls W eaken (lie
S y stem .
C o n tin u e d c o u g h s, c o ld s a n d b ro n ­
c h ia l tr o u b le s a r e d e p re s s in g and
w eak en th e sy s te m .
L oss o f w e ig h t
an d a p p e tite g e n e ra lly follow . G et a
50c b o ttle o f Dr. K in g 's New D iscov­
e ry to d ay .
It wil s to p y o u r cough
T h e first does h e lp s. T h e b e st m ed ­
icine fo r s t u b b o r n ' c o u g h s, co ld s an d
all th r o a t an d Inge tr o u b le s . M r ().
H. B row n, M u s c a tin e , A la., w rite s:
"M y w ife w as sick d u r in g th e hot
HAD EN O U G H .
s u n iin e r m o n th s a n d I h o n e stly h e
" I ’ve w ritte n a s o n g ." " T h e n be
lieve D r K in g 's N ew D iscovery saved
h e r life ."
G ood fo r c h ild re n .
50c satisfied w ith t h a t . D o n 't In s ist on
s in g in g It a ls o .”
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