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TK fonr DAILY CAPITAL J0CB5AL, SALEM, OBEGOK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1912. THE HOUSE VOTES FOR ONE SHIP DHITID PRKBM UtlllD Willi. Washington, Aug:. 20. The liavul appropriation bill, providing for one battleship, was passed tlilH afternoon by the JioiiHe of representatives, the conference report being approval by a Trie of 101 to CO. Nino democrats ami one republican voted against concur rlng in the report. The minimi re now goes to the president for IiIh approval. The democrats who voted iigiilnot lho bill were thoHe who oppose mak ing any appropriation for the con struction of battleships. In the debute which preceded the vctd. Congressman J. 1. Slayden, of Tex lit,, rhai'Ki'd that an organized at tempt was being made to "browbeat the house doiiiocratH In fnvorlng the construction of two battleships," Congressman J. L- Burnett, of Ala bama, accimed Congressman William fiulzer, of New York, who had niado a ntrong fight for two battleships, of at tempting to pose aa "the man who pos esed all the concentrated wisdom of the house." Becker ii Indignant. New York, Aug. 20. Police Lieuten ant Charles Becker, held In the Tombs lore for the murder of Gambler Her man Rosenthal, wag today denied per mission by Judge Miiblueen to Inspect the notas of the grand Jury In Indict ing him. Decker was Indignant when Informed that hla motion had been de nied, charging that be la being dis criminated against. Rum Sehepps, who testified before the grand Jury today sent District At torney Whitman a requisition for a long list of things be said bo would need In prison. The list Included a blue silk bed quilt, bouse slippers, a turklsh nig, -white silk socks, nows paiers, magazines and writing mnte tIiiI. After testifying Sehepps aent a long message to the mayor of Hot Springs, Ark., thanking him for the I'ourteslos extended to Mm while bo waa held there awaiting the arrival of representatives of Whitman's office. Jack Sellg, whom Sehepps Bays Is lho man who engaged the gangsters to kill Rosenthal, was brought here from Trovldence today and taken be foro the grand Jury, lie testified that ho was arrested on a trumpod up charge several weeks before the Ros enthal murder by Detectives White and Btelnort, declaring that White and Rlelnort slipped a revolver In hla pocket. Whitman, It Is said, plans to Indict both White and Slolnert. BECKER AND OTHERS ARE INDICTED UNITKD PHKRB MAHED Willi. New York, Aug. 20. Seven Indict ments, each charging murder In tha fbst degree, were Issued today by the grand Jury, which has been Investigat ing the Rosenthal murder case here. A superseding Indictment wum re turned against l'ollce Lieutenant Deck er, who Is alleged by District Attor- To Motorists: You can avoid many delays and breakdowns by using Ze roleno on your car, It keeps spark-plugs and valves free from carbon, It retains proper "body" at any speed, ; WHEN YOU THINK OF GIFTS ALWAYS THINK OF BARR'S Whenever you find It necessary to purchaso a gift for a wed ding, a birthday, or for any other occasion, always remem ber that It Ib to your Ir.terest to come to this Btore where you will get the largest collection of gifts, and the greatest range of prices. We nuke It a business to supply every taste and eyery pocketbook. Iiemember that we carry the largest stock of Diamonds, Sllverwaro, Storllngwure, Gold Jewelry, Cut Glass, Urnsswaro, etc., In the Wlllametter valley. Cer tainly you should be able to buy your gifts here. Barr's Jewelry Store FACTORY GIRL GIVES UP Too Sick to Work Doctor Advised Operation. Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'i Compound. Poughkeopsie, N. Y. "I run acW' Ing machine in a large factory and got all run down. I had to give up work for I could not stand the paina in my back. The doctor aaid I needed an operation for f omalu trouble but Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound helped me more than tha doctora did. I hope that every one who is suffering will get Die Compound. My pains, nervousness and backache are gone and I have gained five pounds. I owe my thanks to your medicine for it Is the working girls friend, and all women who sulfur Biiould write to you for special advice." Miss TlLUB Plenzio, 8 Jay St, Poughkccpsio, N. Y. When a remedy has lived for over thirty yenrs, steadily growing in popu larity and Influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their very lives to It, Is it not reasonable to believe that it Is an article of great merit? We challenge anyone to show any other one. remedy for a special class of disease which has attained such an enor mous demand and maintained it for so many years as has Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. If ran want special advice write to Ljdla K. I'lnkbnin Medicine Co. (con IN dcutlnl) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. ney Charles 8. Whitman to have or dered the death of Rosenthal and to have furnlHhed the money to pay the gangsters for the actual killing. Oth ers against whom indictments were returned are "Whltey" Lewis, "Lefty l.oiilo" Rosenberg. Harry Harrowltz, rllas "Gyp the Wood"; Jacob Reich, alias Jack Sullivan, alleged to have been Decker's agent, and William Sha piro. FISH DALL IS-HOT TO HIS TASTE UNITED MUSS IJIASRD Wli Torre Haute, Ind., Aug. 20. Hitter denunciation of Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish's ball at Newport last night when live butterflies and white doves were freed In the reception hall, was voiced here today by lCugeiw V. DeliB, the Socialist nomlneo for president. "Heeley dinners and monkey par ties," ho wild, "foreshadow the doom of modern aristocracy, The latest ;x- b'bltlon of morbid self-conceit and l.cartlesB defiance of the social misery of the masses has been given by Mrs. Htuyvesiuit Fish. The descriptions of this riotous affair are well calculated to Impress upon tbo minds of thought ful people tbo fact that there Is some thing radically wrong with a country whore such a display of luxury can be made within a stone's throw from where hundreds of thousands of men, women and little children are strug gling for a mere existence." W LJ Sold In H, 1 and B-gallon cans the small cans flat slmpe easy to handle Just fit In the tool-box. For Sale ETrry where CTAMrtADrt mi rruiDANV j a r-iiiisniiL' vil .vsiM mil (Incorporated) B n TWO OF THE UMPIRES ARE PUT OUT unitid rness ijud wihi Pittsburg, Aug. 20, National League I niplres Drennan and Owen wero se tlcusly Injured during the first two innings of today's double header here Ir.day between Ilrooklyn and Pittsburg. P.f th were taken to St. Johns hospital for treatment. Drennan, while running to first baso to make a decision In the first inning, slipped and sustained a possible frac ture of the leg. During Pittsburg's half of the second Inning Umpire Owen, who was culling balls and strikes, was Btruck over the heart, He fell to the ground unconscious. Catcher Phelps, of Ilrooklyn, and Outfield Hyatt, of Pittsburg, ( were chosen as umpires and the game pro ceeded. CONCATENATION OF UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCES Monday evening about 7 o'clock T. W, and Vernon Hastings, brothers, of Dayton, who had Indulged too freely In the flowing bowl, proceeded to en tertain themselves and incidentally a number of bystanders by some pecu liar antlcB when the team belonging to them became frightened and ran away. The vehicle was badly demol ished and In the argument between the two as to who was responsible for the mishap, they failed to arrive at a decision and resorted to blows, with the riwu't that at the finish the matter was still unsettled. Walter Thompson arrived on the scene as arbitrator and by the assistance of Officer Whltlatch Hi'.cceeded after some resistance In larding the pair In the city bastlle. Doth of the brothers were covered with blood from head to foot, each looking as If he had come out of a serious train wreck, but this morning when they appeared before the police Judge their general appearance was somewhat Improved. Doth, however, were badly beaten up and seemed to regret tbo experiences of the night be fore. Police Judgo Elgin soothed their ruffled tempers to the extent of $10 trch, which after paying they went on their way somewhat wiser for having spent ono night In Jail and being re lieved of a ten-spot each. )(i )(t )(( jfc )Jc )ft sfc ifc j(c )(t 3(c )(c sfc )(c X-RAYS AND SMILES. The Dull Moosers had a meeting In Portland yesterday preparatory to wel coming Roosevelt. The same old row at once arose, as to who should boss. It seems to lie between Dr. Coe and Pan Kellaher, each of whom objects to a boss In the new party unless he Ib the "It.',' Colonel Roosevelt paid Woodrow Wilson the highest compliment possi ble for him to utter yesterday, .when In commenting on Mr. Wilson's deflnl tion of a "progressive," he said "Why, I could not have defined the Progres sive movement as well as that myself." This Is the only time Teddy has ever Intimated anything in that line, a a Yuan Shi Kal, president of the Chi nese republic, believes In assassination as the divine right of dictators, and a necessary menus for protecting the right of klngB und such. A taste of his own medicine seems to be in store for him. ass A Buffalo banker visiting Oregon caught a 12-pound salmon with his hands. Ho has evidently hud consld era hie practice on suckers. a As the moon changes today It . Is heped she will put on a V ueck gown and put away her rubbers and umbrel la and ruin coat. Flying Men Full. victims to stomach, tlrver and kidney troubles Just like other people, with like results In loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache and tired. listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to foel like that as T. D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help every body. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try It. Only 50 cents at J. C. Perry's. Dynamite Is a good stump doctor. ed with Is lame back. Apply Cham berlains' Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick re lief. For sale by all dealers. Back Ache? Look Out! Serious trouble in almost sure to fol low if ynu neglect this warning of deranged, disordered kidneys and bladder. When you suffer from pains In the back have headaches', dizzy spells, rheumatism are nervous, tired ami worn-out experience frequent desire to pass water (light and pale, or dark colored and cloudy, with sediment in it), followed by a smarting and burn ing sensation are troubled with puffi ness under the eyes, or swollen feet or ankles these are sure signs that the kidneys require instant attention. Then a course of treatment with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will soon expel, in a gentle way and thorough manner, all these accumulat ed poisons enrich the blood feed the sick parts, and do away with the pain and discomfort. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a purely vegetable preparation (con sisting of medicinal roots, herbs, leaves and seeds, perfectly blended), that quickly tends to drive uric acid from the system and eliminate all waste and. disease-breeding germs from every part of the body. It gives strength to weak parts and builds up what careless habits and neglect have injured. Go to your drupeist, today. Get Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea a package of which makes 105 cups of wholesome, health-building, strength Riving beverage. It is absolutely harmless, and cannot hurt the most delicate constitution. For tho busr man. the traveling man or tha IitKcI't. w rernmmend Holllster'a Rocky Moun tain Tea Nuigeta convenient form (Tablet 'vie), fntninjii; tho concentrated esaeoaa u( tins smoua To 35c YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH YOUR FIRST THOUGHT If you have children, naturally your first thoughts are for their health. You certainly want them to develop strong healthy constitutions. The most careful attention must be given when children show the first symptoms of the many common ail ments. Perhaps they are weakly and thin, or grow too fast, thus sacrific ing strength. These and other ap parently minor allmentB may be the forerunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge which is essentially a children's tonic. First of all, it will properly care for the child's stom ach. It will also Improve the appe tite, and will add strength to the other organs of the body. In cases of thin or impure blood, It Increases the number of red corpuscles enab ling the enriched blood to keep the body healthy and strong. Among the most common ailments that children develop is that of a disordered stomach, leading to an Impaired digestion. In many cases this trouble is due to parasites In tho Intestinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. For more than 80 years millions of children have been restored to health through the use of this tonic In sist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayno & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. AI'NT SALLY'S ADVICE TO HF.AfTY SEEKERS W. C. D. says: "My elbows are so thick-skinned, goosepimply and mud dy, I can't wear short sleeves. How can this condition be overcome?" Don't use elbows as props. Tho treat ment recommended to Mlnnlo L. will irako your elbows quite presentable. Ellen B. asks: "What should I do for deep lines under my eyes and across my forehead?" Such lines, and oil wrinkles, are best obliterated by bathing affected portions In a good astringent and tonic lotion, which strengthens and draws In the relaxed tissue. Here's a reliable formula: 1 ounce powdered saxolltc, pint witch hazel; mix and use daily until entirely relieved. Sllnnle L.: The undue redness, as well as the pimples, may easily be re moved by UBlng ordinary mercollzed wax. Apply nightly like cold cream and erase mornings with warm water. Scon you'll' have a beautifully white, clear, soft and velvety complexion. Mercollzed wax. Bold by all druggists, WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office tor West Salem at 8:40 a. m., IS m., 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Moimouth and McMlnnvtlle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a, m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. NO OBPERS TAKE FOB CALLS MORE THAN THBEK BLOCKS FROM CORNER OF STATU AD COMMERCIAL STREETS UNLESS AR- BANGED FOR IX ADTANCE. ( srwood, Mgr. is better than cosmetlcB for any com plexion trouble. One ounce suffices for most conditions. Woman's Realm. I JJ?illll"iIP Linn and Marlon county will unite In an attempt to control the Snntlam river and keep It In Its channel In the vicinity of Stayton. George Parker, a machinist of Med ford, was killed Sunday night He was riding a motorcycle and apparently at high speed, and ran Into a pile of lumber. He was thrown Borne distance and hiB Bkull crushed. The Caesarian operation was suc cessfully performed by Drs, Morrow and Chilton at Klamath Falls on Mrs. J. B. Fuller, and mother and child will both survive. Mrs. Malcolm Douglas Whitman, nee Miss Jennie Crocker, and her husband, will arrive at Klamath Falls Saturday night for a two weeks visit at Eagle ridge and Harriman loda, on Upper Klamath lake. The stay at the lake Includes an automobile trip to Crater lake. A pet dog in Portland a short time ago bit two small boys, his owners. The dog was kept locked up, and de veloped unmistakable symptoms of ra bies, dying two days Inter. The child ren are being given the Pasteur treat ment a James W. Sparks, a Portland paint er, shot his wife last night and then killed himself. The woman may pos sibly recover. Financial troubles and jealousy were the cause. a a Oregon has no IT. S. marshal Scott's resignation having been accepted on August 16. As his deputies have been carrying on the office during his ab sence on an auto trip, a pretty legal tangle has been created. a a a An excursion of 300 people from Eastern Oregon, mostly from Baker, will reach Portland Thursday and take the steamer Hassalo for the seaside. Notice of Assessment for South Four. Iwnth Street Improvement, from a Point 21.5 Feet North of the South Line of Stte Street to the North Line of Mission Street Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Snlem, Ore gon, will at or about 8 o'clock p. m on the 26th day of August, 1912, at the Common Council chambers in the City of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable for Its proportionate share of the total actual cost of Im proving South Fourteenth street from a point 24.5 feet north of the south line of State street to the north line of Mission street In the City of Salem, Oregon, made In accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted for said Improvement and on file in the office of the City Jlecorder, and in accordance with tho contract heretofore executed for said improve ment. All persons Interested in said assess ment are hereby notified to appear at said time before the said Common Council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said Common Council on or before said 2(ith day of August, 1912, to equalize their proportionate share of the actual cost of making said Im provement and their said assessment. Adopted by the Common Council this 19th day of August, 1912. Attest: Chns. F. Elgin, City Recorder. 8-20-3t "I was cured or diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Gcbhardt, Oriole, Po. There is noth ing better. For sale by all dealers. Deep tilled; well filled! See If this rule holds for the present harvest. Hop Pickers Suppliei AT ROSTEIN & GREENBAUMS Gloves Rubbers Comforters Canvas Gloves made In Snlem, Oregon; three pnlra good gloves New "Stock Just In. From 65c up 2.c ' Wool Blunketg All Blzes. Lowest Prices. Made In Oregon. Children's leather 25c gloves, pair 15e Cotton Blankets, pair 4,jc Ladles' leather gloves pair 23c Cotton Blankets, 50x72 pair ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..75c Ladles' Gauntlet leather Gloves, pair 2Sc Cotton Blankets, 58x76 pair $l.(H)' Good value leather Gloves, pair... 25c Cotton Blankets, 68x80 pair !. ".SlisoL Men s 50c wort shirts 40c Calico, yd Mens Best Overalls ;j Apron Ginghams yd 6Uc Extra size Overalls 8Jc Heavy Shirtings, yd 10c Children's Rompers 23c Cotton Toweling, yd ' 6c Children's 50c Rompers JJc Llnen Towenngi yd .'.'!"8!o Boys' and Men s Caps S.". 23c, lie Heavy Linen Toweling jd 10e Arc You Blue and Worried ? NervouaP Some of the time reolly HI P Catch cold ea.ily tnd I frequently suncr from biliou.ne or headache P The reaaon i. that your .yttem does not rid itself of th poiaon. in the blood; fjst Impossible ss it i. for the irsteoi a imtand ItaeU of clinker.. The waste doea to u. exnctly what the clinker, do to the Mo-e; make the fire, bum low until enouh cliifter. have ocumuluted and then prevent it. burning at .11. Your liver i. .luih-you .re dull nd heavy-ilecp doe. not re.., nor i. food .ppetizing. In thi. condition illnea. develop.. Doctor i , , Golden Medical Discovery eradicate, tho poi.on. from the body-s lyceno alter stive extract made from bloodroot, golden teal end mandrake root, .tone and queen', root, without the uie o( alcohol. No matter how .tron the con.t.tut.on s 1 l! I Mn.. nl L ij.rM altimHl in nnnie ana, Blaks, Dr. Pierce'. Pleasant Pellets refulate liver and bowe..-. Sotlco of Assessment for Ouk Slreet Improvement, Winter Street to Twelfth Street. Notice Ib hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, will at or about 8 o'clock p. m., on the 2Cth day of August, 1912, at the Common Council chambers In the City of Salem, Oregon, proceed to as sess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land llalilo for its propor tionate share of the total actual cost of improving Oak street from the west line of Winter street to the west line of Twelfth street In the City of Salem, Oregon, made In accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted for said improvement and on file In the office of the City Recorder, and In accordance with the contract heretofore executed for said Improve ment. All persons Interested In Bald assess ment are hereby notified to appear at said time before the said Common Council and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said Common Council on or before said 26th day of August, 1912, to equalize their proportionate share of the actual cost of making Bald Improvement and their Bald as sessment. Adopted by the Common Council this 19th day of August, 1912. Attest: Chas. F. Elgin, City Recorder. 8-20-3t Until It becomes commonplace for the voter himself to be progressive, nostrum-vending politicians will con tinue to arise and profeBS to Bpeak as with the voice of the people and get Oregon Agricultural College ThlB great Institution opens Its doors lor the fall semester on September 20. Courses of Instruction Include: Gen eral -Agriculture, Agronomy, Anlmnl Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacte riology, Botany and riant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Entomology, Vet erinary Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Highway Engineering, Domestic Sci ence, Domestic Art, Commerce, Fores try, Pharmacy, Zoology, ChemlBtry, Physics, Mathematics, English Lan guage and Llteraturee, Public Speak ing, Modern Languages, History, Art, Architecture, Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Education, Military Science and Tactics and Music. Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application. Address: Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col lege, Corvalils, Oregon. School year opens Soptember 20th. tuos-sat-tl Stop That Itch Tou have no Idea what relief you can get from the skin troubles that hot weather bririKS until you apply that soothing;, cleansing- wash the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema. We can give you a good-sized trial bottle for 25 cents. The very first drops bring; Instant relief from that torturing itch. We know that D. D. D. will do the work that Is why we give you a regular bottle of this great remedy on our, positive no-pay guarantee. We always recommend D. D. D. for H Rives relief from summer skin trou bles that nothing else can. J. C. I'EKIir. 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET tlie atomacn n api iu - ; . , r quence the blood i. diordered, for the .tomach i. the labo ratory for the oon.tant manufacture of blood. Mns. Bbnj. Blam, of Port Dover, Ont. Box M. wrttM: "V have been a grmt .ulterer for yar. from throat truibla. c'Urr,h;,l5,"""J female trouble.. bl.iallnir.conitln.Uoii and nervou.ne-.t be In bed, then .Mo to be up an.ln. W. under many dlffarant doetn ere. and would itet better for a little while, then 1 woukl aodown wllh chronic Inflammation all throunh me. For nineteen year. 1 hud thla polnon In my blood. After trylnir nearly avervtlilnij I wit warae. I rwuj In The People's Common Kene Mwllr.l Adviser ot Dr. Pto a Golden Medical I)(covery and Dr. Bane's Catarrh Hamad. 1 have taken tha rUoblen Medical Dliwovery 1 ami 'Pleawnt Pellet. and have ued five botOea of I)r. Saire'. Catarrh Kemedy. 1 am now able to do my work and walk wlOi pleasure. I feel like a new woman. I enjoy everythlnu around me and th.nk God for lotting; ma llva long- enouilh to And some thins that made ma well again." Life Insurance or Death Insurance Which? People wlllliiirly pny Inri-e sum for life liMiiriilire, whMl Is really dentil In Fiirimro; bill real life ItiHuriiure fri'ipienlly coii.hIsu In tnkliiK Kokmun'n Altennlve, Cun any "Iiiiik nick" pcrnon ulTorU not to tnke the AIHTiitlvi'7 It wliiirpens the upnelltp. ninkea life look dlffrri'iil, lirliiitH betlcr tieullli with Rreiirer earnhiit power. Often penman nn so much Improved thnt they onn work even before they Are llniilly cured. lnvextitriito It, If you are brood minded enough to believe thnt there run lie a cure for ConHUinptlon, which his not been seiiHtitlonnlty ekplollcil. or which la not hawed merely on rlluititic or diet re.trlo tiona. Mr. Wehh'a report follow.: Wi-ldon, III. "Oentlemen: Purlin? 1005. my physt elnn sent mo to Texnn, from there to Col orado. I became wnrae mid wns sent homo to die. I heard of Kckman'e Al terative, began treatment, and was cured. 1 eiirneMtlv recommend Kckuiun'. wonder ful cure for CoiiKiimpllou." iKU-ned Allliliivlll AKTIU'R WRBB. Fuller details nf this cnxe upon request. Kcknnin's Alterative In effective In llron rhllls. Asthma, Hay Fever: Throat and Limit Troubles, and In upbuilding the si'siem. Ioes not contain poIhouh, opiates or liahtt-formlnK drills. Ak for booklet of cured ca hch and write to Kcknian Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for more evi dence. For sale by ull leading druggists and J. C. Perrv. Are Erer nt War. There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and plies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve Will banish piles. It coon subdues the Itching Irritation, Inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, Invites Joy. Greatest healer ot burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruises. eczema, scalds, pimples, skin erup tions. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. Indian Killed on Truck. Near Rochelle, III., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Of ten It's thnt way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so pre vent a dangerous throat or lung trou- blo. "It completely cured me, In a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts Floydada Tex., I "and I regained 15 pounds in weight l that I had lost." 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