Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 24, 1891, Image 4

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CU.CKAMAS COUNTY.
Brief News lit-nts r'rmn nn Kuioroi is
lii Corps of CoiTONponilciits.
! tr. 8. 1 lUycs is slowly
from her n) itlux!
Park I'luco (leiiiiinirs.
Mr. A M. t'oi'dit. the cvidh iiuiu who
keel V.w :m;tt market, ii'vont'i: h 11110
hirce Kirn on his i-vcini-os. which i
a.vun.ii 1: !i!i' and will Iv commodious
on. I convenient. '
Mr. W. I.. Iteckner lw lumber on tin'1
grounds lorn now house and will com
mence huiMim; in a days, 1
The K.nptrc Mis. Co. Mill itmtiiiucs to !
make a nice line of flirt tture and arc doing
num1 work with less help than tHlonr under;
the ahletuatiagriiitiit of the new su) prin- j
temlenl. X . J. White.
Park IMac with its beautiful surround-:
iiii.-, otters many inducements to campers'
tint pleasure seekers during the warm ami ;
sultry days of August.
The Clackamas river abounds in tish anl
has many pleasant strolls along its river
banks.
1 he scenery I rum inv'kaiiias Heights is
grand niul pictureiie. The shady oak j
grove near the railroad is a beautiful ami :
convenient place for a camping ground, it
being located near the postofnee and store i
and close to spring of cool water. Par-1
ties, from Portland, have recently surveyeil '
these premises and will in a few dayt move !
their families to these quarters. j
Mrs. M. L. Kcnworthy, of East Portland,
Hay is most all gathered and harvest is
hen'.
The mail carrier's horse run away tint
l'i i. lay with 1 art and mail sack, also with
so nc loose- letters, The cavt upset, ainlt'te
vm ran one fourth utile, astride the shaft.
recovering tHtr MiHteni Aitiitinil.
, I tit trying on my armor, dear,
bending tlie ave, si'illitii; the maii, l,iniiiiii:
the horses leg's also some other slight
ilamagi was done. All hut one letter was
found.
Mr. l lioeknian died Sunday
lie was hurried Motidav.
July ls!i. W'kIvs.
niormnn.
Motalla.
The "hay weather" is now at hand, and
sweating is the unavoidable ordcrof the day.
Some wheat will he cut this week, and the
song of the "golden sheaves" will he acted
out in reality.
lust! the reluming particles that many
hands will try, in vain, to hrush aside for
' tl.. next lew months.
! John Kverharvl .v. Co. have purchased an
engine to run "the Huflalo" during the
, threshing season.
I Jacob Maries A Co. have procured a new
separator from Staver vt Walker, ami will
get a new stacker. These, together with
their new engine of last year will make a
first-class outfit.
Wm. I.overnlge, the boss hav farmer of
the Molalla, lias just received an "Alligator"
hay press from the Kast. It is a continuous
circle power press, ami works tin tram
lightly, making bales of 140 pounds.
The enterprising citiiensof our town are
has been spending a week with her sister, j erecting city scales and the community can
Mrs. Washburn, ami has enjoyed the cool
bracing atmosphere immensely.
Mrs. F. Busch, of this place, has been
favored by short visit from her sisters in
Portland, who are spending a part of their
vacation at their home.
Miss Pearl Elliott has returned from the
country after a short visit with her parents
near Ciervais.
Mr. HoUoway, the gardener, who is
working on the Rinearson place is fur-
nisuing empiuv mem lor a inrjcc iiumuer ui j sricjrt
women and children at picking peas. Many
are earning as high as 1 1.25 per day.
Messrs Hamilton and Washburn have
now weigh their pigs, cattle and hay at
home for a very small sum.
Mr. M. MelVnald is about again but not
able to work He has procured a new man
in the shop, having discharged his former
assistant.
Molalla isstiil Improving, and will un
dergo a decided change w hen it takes in
Barlows that Is building on its river liar.
Yesterday your correspondent visited the
Wilhoit springs, commonly known In this
immediate neighborhood as "Soda," for
We found the road very much bet-
jterthan we expected w ith the exception of
!a few bad culverts in the vicinity of the
Ridge. Several hundred ioplc
ordered a large invoice of boots and shoes, I were at the Springs and in the woods. The
and a fine assortment of dry goods from
Chicago, which will arrive here in aUitit
three weeks. Their intention is to keep
constantly on hand a line of goods that
will mevt the demands of all w ho will give
them their patronage.
day was very pleasant. The earners are
iuM beginning to come in for the season to
this splendid summer resort, ijuile a num
ber of boarders are at the hotel. The stages
from Oregon City and Mt Angel are run
ning. Throughout the day everyliody
seemed to enjoy themselves, keeping w ithiii
the hounds of regulations. The hoys ma le
some ettort to get up a foot race, but as they
had ail "celebrated," and attended picnics
their cash "put tips'1 did not run high. In
the afternoon two insurance agents held a
ith which my bullies are won;
I shall count sonic hviHianl compucts before
The summer sun hits gum'.
II civ's a white dress ami a lily trimmed hat,
And a parasol like loam;
They'll make my eyes look darker yet,
As I fetch my prisoners home.
You would not think this simple silk,
As light as a m a gull s vvmg.
Could bring down many a knightly heart
In the lists of "Mimmcuiig "I
And here's a Ian -it is not smoke,
Hut lace and otrioh feather;
It will lie watched by eyes that ask
My fancy's wil d and weather.
And here s a yatcliing situ that says,
I' pou lite's merry wave
I, like an admiral, shall win
! KliL-at-omenls brisk andhrave!
And at this shoe, all tipped with gold,
A trembling slave shall sloop
A vassal whom a rival ipiecn
Lost in some valuing group.
In short, when autumn once more hangs
The land with gorgeous hue,
I shall come tiding hack to tow u
In triumph. Wouldu lyouT
Meadow Brook
A majority of the farmers of this vicinity
are taking advantage oi the present sun
shine by cutting and storing I heir hay crop
w hich proves to he more than an average
yeld.
The growing wheal Is also gradually
assuming t golden hue and soon the merry
hum of the binder as it handle the beautl
full grain will prov to the ever diligent
farmer that he will be amply paid for his
labor.
The basket meeting held at the Uorbett
school bouse on Sunday the I'.KU Inst., was
well attended. Every one present seemed
to enjoy the dinner with more than
usual heartiness, which proves that the
ladies of this neighborhood are eicellrnt
providers. Kev, Hargraves, of Oregon City,
delivered a very Impressive discourse which
was fully appreciated by the audience.
Rumor tells us that a large number of the
lorts of Clackamas county aswmhled at
Wright's Kndge, on last Sunday afternoon
to witness several horse races, ijtilic a large
amount of money changed hands.
Mrs. l.iaiie Reese wishes to say to the
person who borrowed a package of cotlee
la-longing to her from her fathers place Mr.
lavid Wright, while thefamiiv were awav 1
from the house, that she w
Idvi'iv, bVril mill Solo SiiiMo j
OREGON CITY. 1
tot'vtKI' IH I'WM'N TUK MillniK AM1.
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Poulili' Mini Sllljilt1 Ivij'S, iltl'l Mill ,
till1 IhU'si ,s iilvv;l,s on It, tint III till';
lowi'si (divvs. A l omill I'oiiiii rlt'il
with tlio'sini fur loose Htoi k.
Information regitiding nnv kind ol
stock promptly attended to by poison ol ,
letter.
Horses Douht nnd Sold, i
6 T A HOME!
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATj
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,niiU will. Mittill Mo-Hi- vull luol 11 mom i iimi-hnih,, t(1 1,
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Trices tll'i' !"tt 1,11
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GREAT REDUCTION IN
PHOTO r. R A 1
the old established nd relUI'to
lli.i.i(r'lH'r,
I R.'PUIER I
Catilnrt llilogrnpli. 'i ii rili
O. J. LOVDJOY,
iiki sa in -
Plain and Fancy Groceries !
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I'liutiM1 r 111 111
niniMo Tutt n itiiii
1 us it cull.
niAYKK vv AlilHiX
ui.'fH not In l lui'1 " "' ",'l,'r '' "I l''luti' (lu
.iin.ls in litigi1 ninl "I'iuII tntt'lH.'.Hi t tuy i,,rill, (
I Snlitn l'iiu i.i . riy . t Mfr''iiit'iii'e nnheiu
The Uivejoy Hotel cU the best table In i .V
the cltv with the verv iholeest the market A
allonls.
BEDS AND BEST "'MODATIW
I'vimi lot mil mi v f'
Sullivan : & : Davidson
OSWK.tlt), OKK.IION.
T1: oilr DRUGGISTS betwees Porllaad i:i
OrtEH Clir.
Carry a lull line ol '
DKt'Ua, HKIIK-INKK, TOILKT AKrtl't , Nl j
Tions st avstnvt.L noons.
rarscatrriona cAanrt'iLV I'tuihirviuii
ol'l'li i:, ol'ltwiTK COUNKU I'KOM roriiT lliiisi
OREGON CITY, ORECON.
Tho New Remedy. Absolutely p;
A OliEAT BUCOJ2SS
Thousnndt Alroody Cured
tv iiltlu eul) Irn Bi. lilh. lid" txdir fif Wide Hiftlrl,,, (,,, .
Ihlc H i- vrl) l.l l.lulllr. IstesilM tl I ! IMS III ai
mil I.' fr.l.t II. ni'li.lrit'd sllai k. II cls laillilli u lln,,,.
1 . . k r.-h:iiiii' lull nvii'iaiatiua
Hiepi.tta Aiatiii l"f l'l.. iu.. I'oualy, 1 Ho ClkMA 4,1
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WLXKSKT &
SCHIPTUHH
Milviaukie
Mrs. Mile, Mt. llenvvood and Mr. Henry
Johns of I'ortlund were the guests of T. M.
Rogers ..
The First Kvai gelical camp meeting in
tlernian lunguage ol the Oreitmi conference
was held in Lehman's grove from July I:.'
to July 21. A large concourse of Herman
people from Portland, Kast Portland, Kast
Butte and Oregon City missions. I'p to
present writing there has been twelve con-
, . 1. .cleaning the offlce spittoons. The latter
meeting were Kev. llenrv I. liittner, Pre-, , ,
... S.,, , ' claimed to pos.svsa a few pointers, and ai-
aidmg Elder of t'regon conference, Revs. J. . , . . . , , ' '
u 11 1 M p a t r v lared B'l'l 'hat he had met with such a
ct. ii Vs" vi-i ' t't vi ' ' ' ma" who had found out the error of
' ' his way by experience, and now was going
Miss Ullie Plunder of Portland is visiting aliit makimr restif.ition to the people for
ber aunt Mrs. J.G. Bonnet. silis. lloth agents kept cool ; the
Mr. and Mrs. H' B. Harvey left for the j woods did not take tire. "All 's well thai
coa-t Tuesday, they will be absent for a ''"' ell." Moral : other timU'r grows in
. uic iiM'uii(.eiis ,,rsme.s uie cnus reeil-
Tlie law n social held at the residence of
Mrs. R. Scott, proved to be a brilliant suc
cess, both wxially and financially. The
thankful to have the picture card returned. )
Many thanks are tendered the good pen-j
j pie of Viola, by a couple of young men for 1
i being permitted the privilege of sleeping In ,
I a hay-lield alter a hard days traveling and !
liseii.s.sion.in the gmve 10 the amusement ! ""'"erous nays trom people applied to fori
of the assembly. .V "special" of the Kami-1 ,1"',l'il"1't-v- A,u'r "'Vl'r"1 hours sIuiiiUt
cis A Merchants of Alhanv tackled a i.M .1 a tire was lighted to take away the chill of j
weather being all that could ! expected,
tiames etc. 011 the lawn were indulged alter
which a musical program w as rendered and
well received. The proceeds amounting to
$32.50, will be applied to the Insurance
fund of the St. John E. church.
Miss Libby Failing, who has been visit
ing ber many friends in this vicinity, has
returned to her home at Mt. Tabor.
"Our boys," eleven in number sta.teil
off for their annual outing last Monday.
They will go to Mt. Hood and camp for a
week or ten days.
Mr. James Sellvvnod and wife
of the State of .-alem, in regard to dilleienee ! ,,m' 0,'Jul.v' coldest niirfi ts anil vows were
in rate of the two companies on certain class ' ,'1,M' t"e !"""e l"rties ever
of building. The former claimed to know v',t through th.it.seetion again to firs'
all about the insurance business, down 10 j l'rov"le U'emselvea will, eatables and
iiiaimeis.
A few days since, Mrs K. W. Hamniett
obtained a bo of "corn salve" and applied
to her toe, the salve worked like a charnn
but a mild kind of a blood poison set in and
she may loose her toe.
Miss Uzic Jennings, of Unite f'reek, Is
here on a visit to her aunt Miss Jessie
Rolieson.
On haturduy, August 1st, a handsome
flag llxil feet will be raised to the pinicle ol
a W foot liberty pole at the upper Canyon
Creek school bouse. There will also I a
rural picnic with luncheon, vocal and in
strumental music, recitations, stump
speeches, etc. Come one and all. The
entire neighborhood extends a cordial in
vitation to our ex-leacher, Miss Maggie
Williams, of uregon City, to participate in
our Hag raising. Piiormx.
July 20.111.
the mountains besides
1 horn." Soda drinking was the continual or
der 01 tlie ilav. T.1 M.
Julv 2o, 1-nl.
Carus
Why is it we do not get the Kntkktkixi
before Monday ? Our items and little jokes
get as stale as old buttermilk bv that time.
Yes-, our good friend went fishing on his
way home from town. He says that he was
all right, hut the rail wasn't sound, and
when he tried to cross the creek 011 it he fell
in, or rather sat dow n in the water.
Rev. It. M. Jones gave a very interesting
and profitable discourse last .Sabbath after
noon, lint where the nine? and others?
Out in the big field plaving base ball. It
j would be well for these youth of Oregon if
of Kast ! there were some state law to prevent Sal-
Portland was visiting his brother, Mr. T. P.. . bath desecration.
A. Sellwood. j John S. Jones has nearly completed a
The long promised excursion will take j n'ie dwelling house on his land adjoining
place thiirsday evening, July on steamer
Vulunteer and barge. Capt. Good is noted
for giving first class excursions and a tine
time is to be expected. The ladies of Mil
waukie has kindly oih.-red to attend to the
refreshments.
Mrs. A. J. Owen, of Kast Portland isrisit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I'rideuu.v.
Mrs. Mamie Rogers has returned alter
sndiiiga ple-ant vacation.
Oswego.
Ike Riser sprained his foot verv badly
while playing foot ball the other evening.
Mrs. A. Ball and family spent Hunday in
your city.
Our roads are getting rather dusty. W'e
are afraid we will have to call on Road
Supervisor Haines to settle the dust.
We happened to see our editor walking
along our streets last week.
Mr. John Kiser was called to the bed
side of her little grandson, Earl Kiser, but
found him somewhat better.
Mrs. T. Chuck fell and put her w rist out
of place last Friday erining.
Walter Todd gave a large ball and a good
supper last Wednesday evening in honor
of his 21st. birthday. Every one had a
good time and all w ish Walter a success
ful life in his early manhood.
Any one wanting to invest in real estate
call on Campbell & fitraus. j
Clossett ami Devers nine played the Os- i
wego niiie yesterday, and ended in favor i
of the I'ormej.
Grant Neal, of Anacortes, Washington,
is in Oswego. j
! Ed. Howard. Too good a nest for an old
J bachelor, John.
j Charlie Baker was out to church with his
I bride last Sabbath. He will soon build on
his farm, recently purchased from Mr. Bub
' Cassiday.
Mr. J. W. Graham has made a sale of forty
, acres of the old homestead, including the
; improvement. Purchaser, Mr. GeorgeGra
I ham. Consideration, $:M.'0.
j Farmers are inaking.hay while the sun
snines. t.ALLA.
JOHN A. BECK,
THk
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner ol Front and Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IS STIl.t. OS KAHTII.
j For poniTitl repairing' ho nUmls
j without a tx'i'r. For lirst-olnsH. re-
llillilt' groods hid ((iirc is mtoiwI to
uld be verv I n""1'- "7 :
B. .S Bellomy,
OPP. CIIAKMAN r.lios.' I t'll.l'IVi..
t'lirries a Full St. k of
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
NOTIONS and
Household Furnishings.
New and Second-1 land Furniliiro
Pouglit and Sold.
Can give vou a bargain.
I Indertakers & EMBALMERQ
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Largest sIih It ill Cortina and t'aaketa kepi Hoiith tat Portland, Also cUk ,
and Metallic t'aVcta fiiruiah,! lo older. l-adirs llitrlal HohreuJ
tienta' Burial U-e In to k
Also Vnpn nml ('arriam Making, 1 1 onto Shooing and
oral Hltu ksiiiitliiiig on nhoi t notioo.
MRS. C. H. L. BURMEIST
Watches, : Jewel
Silverwares-
Clocks, Spectacl
M. II. Flanagitn.
J. P
ItKAL KSTATK Till JiSFKKS.
Flanagan & Hill,
WIIOI.KSAI K AM) KKTAIL
LIOUOR STORE.
KKI.Pil l)N IIAMI 1HK Bt:sr HKI.lt I IliN
of Wines, l.l.plnrn. Ale. Ileer, At , tn 14
(imud III the Hint,
(i I v e uie a call.
111 l."(!n Kaathaut bloi k
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ALL ltLJI3AIII3Sia WARHAKI:
T7T7 nikI Era . nniieni
1 til 1 i s, .A. L
iUNULI. IUI I un
oa Tie Portland Mr. n
IIAI.K AM) IIAI.KO.N DKAl iiHT.
Needy.
Mr. L. O. Uower and Mr. George Norton
returned from a ten days sojourn to the
coast at Tillamook, where they went to see
: the country. They report having an enjoy
able trip, and do not look any the wese for
having taken it. They are so well pleased
with the country and its prospects that they
think very strongly of removing there with
their families.
Mrs. Anthony Wigans died last week, and
was laid to rest in the Rock Creek cemetery
last Friday. The funeral was largely at
tendee). She was an estimable lad v. a lov
ing wife and mother, and a good and re
spected neighbor. She leaves a husband and
five small children who have our heartfelt
sympathies In this their hardest trial and
bereavement.
Stafford.
As Stafford lias not yet been heard from
I will try to give a description of the place
and its location. It is a country post oflice
six miles from Oswego, and six miles direct
west of Oregon City, 011 the Oswego &
Aurora mail route, has good roads etc.
Horn, on July 15th, to the wife of Wm.
ftoop, a son. Mother and son doing well,
but Will is still somewhat dazed. We saw
him the other morning pacing up and down
j the back yard in an absent minded way,
with bis hat on" and one suspender trailing
behind him. iiut we hope he will soon he
himself again.
Mr. Henry Wolfer has started his self
binder to humming in the wheat lields, and
Mr. lien Wolfer is overhauling his engine
and separator preparatory to threshing the
golden sheaves, which will not be very long
if this favorablo weather continues.
11b HO.
July 20, 1891.
0 iCHR Co. to John A llackstraiid,
ne'4 of ne'4' of hoc 7, tp 2 8, r 4 e, 1S0;
se' of ne1 of dec 7, tp 2 , r4e; f 1 40.
ittie Kutt and A 1, Ktitt to Clara K
Randolph, 5 acres morn or lens; $l.jH).
J 1 Mitnefee and wife to N J Hliigon
and M K Thompson, part of A 1 c of W
K h Cofton: 1.
OA C K K Co. to James J (iibson,
seVj' of nc'i of sec 1, tp it s, r 4 e ; $lf0.
h K Simla and wf to E ami Lulu
Tarry, 2 acres; $tH)0. ,
J K Morton anil w( to Isabella Mc
Klwindur, 1 acre ; $1IH.
II I' McNary trustee, to tho Oregon
Land Company, lots 1) iind HI, hilt 77,
Minthorn; $12S.
Oregon Land Co. to Joseph tuduru,
lots ft and 10, Minthorn; f'l2i).
.J T .Manefee and wf to U J ami W J
Liddcll, 10 acres, partlv sees 1 and 12,
tp 2 s, r 1 e; 15tH).
Omgon City Kloctric Comiiany to W
F Electric Company, properties, electric
apparatus in Oregon City; fi.r)40,
Kicliard Koelilor to Jacob WouruiH,
lot 3, 4, It and 10, blk 5, Can by ; 1UU.
A E (iiddings arid wf to C H Tool, 't
interest in 1)7 acres j $2000,
haniuel Matthew and wf to John Rtna
nes lots 4, 5 and 0, blk 13; lf0.
Harriett Reynolds et al to John II
Joyner, 13 acre in tp 4 8, r 1 e ; f 260.
James W Root and wf to Mrs A II
Wells, lo 1, 2, 3 and 8, of blk 4, Roots'
addition to Marshland; fiOO.
U 8 to Sidney Moss, patent for (30 foet
and 7 inches front on Main st. and 106
feet deep along Fourth street.
04CBR Co. to Htephen Kirk, swl
of and wj of swV of sec 3, tp 7 ,
r2e; $15Q. '
U 8 to Cassions M C Kirk, sw '4 of so'
and of w ol sec 6, tp 7 s, r 2 e,
100 acres.
0 I A 8 Co. to Chas Morel, lots 1 and
2, blk 2, first addition to Oswego; $o.
Mary Ann rrennell to rj K Mott
4 67-100 acres, t-150.
CLIFF : HOUSE,
J. Bitner, Proprietor.
The only I'trit-rliist tt-l
in ( iTin City.
BEST ROOMS. COOL, BOARD
IMI'.lMI 11 jl'l' 1 A.M., .: M K I I.N 1
diamonds,!
OKI). C. KI.V
ELY &RAUCH
DKAI.I'.liS IX
Merchandise.
Waldics, Jowolry, Clocks and Oj
nil (Joods.
Storn lucatcil tit Mountain View, on
Molallii roud. ono mile Konth
eiiHt of Oregon City.
00
We (leal in Flour, Corn Meal, Feed.
Groceries of all kinds, limits and Khoos,
Cents' Underwear and other styles of
Clothing, anil numerous other articles
suitablo (or tho ncods of thu farmer and
his family. By prompt and fair dealing
we nope 10 receive in future, as in the
past, a lilmral share of patronugn.
iW Itie Highest market price paid
(or liutter, Eggs and Fowls.
September 11, 1800.
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i H'-'i l''ir-t Strcl, Near Monin,,,, St.
j "l.l'l lts I (,,M Till
The acknowledged I
I. allies' I'riviito Kiitrnnce I'p
"t M It V "o li'lTKIl
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Now Try Tills.
It will cost you nothing and will
surely do you good, if you have a Cough,
Cold, or any trouble- with Throat Chest
or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is
guaranteed to give relief, or money re
funded. .Sufforcrs from La Grim found
I it jiiHt the thing and under its use had a
speedy and perfect recovery. Try a
sample bottle at our expense and loarn
for yourself just how good a thing it is.
Trial bottles free at G. A. Harding's
drug store. Large size 60c. and (1.00.
A
uidu bJ quarter
ktrcooaty, Ore- r rj n
gom, aer what Ur I
la iow .kr Cliy, pC NTlfDV
a man who baa aince U C J 1 I U 11 1
become Identified with the retourcea anil fj n
development of Ibat country. Thla man AvivJ
Is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the
wealthiest and most Influential cltiirna In the
oonntr. In a recent letter he anya : "I had been
uflerinf from nalna in my back and general kid
ney complaint for some time, and haduaerl many
remedlea without any but temporary relief. The
paina In my bsck had become ao severe t hat I waa
prerented from attending to my work and could
not move atmut without the line of a citue. Hear
ing, through a friend, of the wonderful ciirra ef
fected by Orenon Kidney Tea, 1 wn Induced to try
a box, and from that very first dovlfoiind instant
relief, and before using hntf the contrnla of the
box the pallia in my bin k entirely disappeared.
I have every fnith hi the virtues of the Oregon
Kidney Tea, and enn cousrlentlnusly recommend
It to my friends. I would not be without it for
anything."
Oregon Kidney Tea cures Imckuclie, Inconti
nence of urine, brick dust sediiueiit, hunting or
painful sensation while urinating, and nil affec
tions of the kidney or urinary orioiusof either sex.
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