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Oregon City Enterprise. Clackamas Co. Directory. copsty orrtcFK?, OoMon K. IIy C.k of C (Conns, ueo. r. Morton K.C. Nsditoek Roerdtr. T assuror, 8. M. Ksmiby M L. Moor J.C. Brmllcjr II. 8. tlihson Sou giiperluieaitenl, D. W Kliinslnl K. t. Iloimiin I Richard Sent! i Frank JKr Coroner, FRIDVY, MAY 15. IStW. SPRAY OFTHE FALLS. HEADQUARTERS FOR Oranges, lemons, banana, straw berries, dried fruits, vegetable etc. K. E. Williams, the Grocer. Spring millinery just arrived at E. E. Martio'a. The Entkki-risii until after election for S cents. Trimmed haU from 2!c to 3 at Mrs. B. E. Martin's. Dr. 0 White'e lUir grower for sale by Farnsworlh. Trimmed hats, new goods, from 50 to 75 cents at Mrs. Sladcn's. If you want a sewing machine for J5 goto Bellooiy & Bii&'h's. Trimmed hats, new Jgoods, from 50 cents to 75 cents at Mr.". SlaJen'a. C. 0. T. Williams is now prepared to make loans on good farm property. Writ him. i large assortment of garden hose inst received at the hardware house of ! rope 4 Co. Big assortment of ladies', girls' and children' hosiery, just arrived at the ticket store. Almost anyihing you are needing yon will find at Parker and Howard's. Goods mast be Sold at once Stamping doue, hats pressed and dyed, feathers curled and dyed at Miss Goldsmith's millinery parlors. No broken collars or uayed cuffs come home from the Willamette Steam sundry. All wcrk guaranteed. Halcyon chorii' .ml Mrs. Reed at Shiyely's hall on May 23, "'.. This will N the musical event ri the season. Dco't forget mat we have a tine line of ladies shirt wats, latest styles, just (asm the East, at the Racket store. Use OXIEN for your "nerves" also tnrooughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Cliaraian & Co., PruggisU, agent. Tinware, glassware, stone jars, hard ware, in fact anything you need, below cost at Parker & Howard's store, near dupot. The Foresters are making great prep arations for the hist gnud ball of the maoa, to be held at Willamette hall mmt Monday night. Sewing Machines cheap. Want seyirg machine? Get a good one and pay $20; five years guarantee; 15 down t per month until paid. See Bellomy . Bunch Ibotit it. The -rewivsl services at the Baptist ckarch, conducted by Evangelists Palmer and Turner, still continues with -stabalcd interest. The bouse is crowded every niht. Instead of the usual Sunday evening aarason by the pastor at the Congrega tional church, the services will be con tacted by the Y. P. S. U. E. Spejial io will be arranged. Sheriff Maddock has received word faem Slieiilf Patterson, of Jacksonville, that he has arrested K. V. Jackson, a school teacher wanted in this county lax forgery. Full particulars next week. J. L. Stout, the founder of Iiwaco died t that plio last week. . He was widely Uown, and at one lime resided in Clacli acaas coun'y where he lived for five years on a donation land claim, twelve asiles from 0.-"gon City. Kitty Rivers, the former proprietor of bagnio in this city, was indicted Wednesday by the Multnomah county fi-and jury for the larceny of a $75 shirt fitud frfjra a man named Patter- sen. She will penitentiary. probably land in the County Judj'e Hayes will address the sitizens of the Western portion of the county, at Pleasant Hill school house on Vonday eveninc, May 10th. His sub ject will be the knuncial exjwndilures ol (he toanly lor tl.e past two years. Tolitics wd! not lie discussed. Ladies are especially invited. Miss Ida Phegley and John A. Ryd an, two popular young people ot Canby, came to town Wednesday, and after securing n marriage licence, went tj Rev. 3. W. Stryker's reeidence, w4ere they were tied up for life. They wfll reside on Mr. Kydtnan's farm near Coby. The congratulations of many atieud ate extwnded. Tbe Mechanics Land Company, of Or &iFm Oity has filed articles of incorpora bTl in the county clerk's office, and in he office of the secretary of state at Sa ltan. The cnpitHt stock is f:M00, di vided into shares of $0 each, and the iorporafors sro J. P. Logan, M. E. ClanoeyandE F. Driggs. The object of" the corpnratioa Is to plat and place on the market 50 acres in tbe T.M.Miller tract on the West Side of the river. For a quiet place to liilch your horses awav from die motor lino rul a place to et a first i'Um jot) of repairing or horne shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. To induce a trial of the Kntkhtkisk as a newiaiHr it will ho sent from now until June It for '.'.' cent. 3 cent stamps taken. Paier stopped at date if not longer wanted. Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. ?,V.,8V., I a dollar. For sale by Uoo. A. Harding. Don't fool away your money buying worthless remedies which are warranted to cure every disease. Remember that DeWitt's Saksai-rilla. In Blood Purl- fier and Rlood Maker. C. G. Huntley, Dravgist. Dr. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All operations guaranteed for 5 years. Call and gut my prices. Office in Barclay building Did you ever think how readily the blood is poisoned by constipation T Bad blood means bad health and premature old age. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, overcomes olwti na'e constipation. C. G. Huntley, drug gie. The Troy Laundry ia the place to get your washing done in first -class style. Everything received and delivered promptly. This firm have established an enviable reputation for doing good work, a fact to which their numerous patrons can attest E G. Farnaworth, agent. A. L. Wooster, a prominent citisen of Osseo, Mich., after sutlering excruci atingly from piles lor twenty years, was cured in a short time by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Srilve, an absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of his prepara tion is used than all others combined. C. G. Huntley, druggist. The first blacksmith shop that farmers pass in coming to Oregon City is that of Maple & Hoffman, at the je net ion of the Seventh street road and Main Street. I There is no class of work they cannot I bundle and at reasonable prices. They have an expert uorse-shoer and guaran tee satisfaction- While in Stockton, Cat., some time ago, Thos. F. Langan. of Loe Banos.that state, was taken very severely with cramps and diarrhoea. He chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Carter, w bo was sim ilarly afflicted. He says: "I told him of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Di arrhoea Remedy, and we went to the Holden Drag store and procured a bottle of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and I can vouch foi its having cured me." For sale by G. A. Harding, drug gist. The regular meeting of McLongblin Chantasqa circle was held at the resi dence of Mrs. M. M. Charman last Mon day evening. The circle was very pleas antly received by Mrs. Cbarman in ber comfortable parlors, and the subject matter was of more than usual interest. After the discussion, the circle expressed their choice of the proposed Oregon state flower, by casting their votes for the wild grape. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. E, E. Char man, next Monday evening, when the last 20 pages of the last book for the present year will be considered. A good mut-ical program will be presented, and all the members of the circle are ioyited to be present. No one should miss securing a copy of Electric Power for May, as it contains a fine assortment of beautifully illustrated articles on the all absorbing science of of the Jay. A front cover page, bearing an excellent likeness of Benjamin Franklin, has beeu engraved for this special edition, which is called the "Historical Number," and the magazine itself has been in creased by upwards of fifty additional pages of the most interesting matter. The majority of readers will be glad to read the opening article on ''Electric Stage Effects," which describes, among other features the wonderful effcts ob tained in Loie Fuller's remarkable dances and Koster and Bial's living pictures. This article is profusely illustrated, as, indeed, are the other many interesting contributions. Any one who has ever had an at t ick of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. fitumm, 2L'0 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over bis fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. Ktumin is foreman of Merriam's confectionery establishment. Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to ran across the street on an errand, he was caught out in the rain. The result was that when ready to go home that night he was unable to walk, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire and thor oughly rubbed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, During the evening and night he was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by morning was re lieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes special pleasure in praising Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and always deeps a bottle of it in the bouse. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. For clean, white cotton rags 6 cents per pound cash, will be paid at Tub En TEBPBiss office. CIKt'l IT COl HT PKOt r r.HHtlS. Judge Mcllrlde Adjourn Court I'ntll Monday, June Mh, K G Cautlold v Jos Knight, etal; 011 the motion of plaititilfthii csi was dismissed. M (iiesy vs J C Rcnmincr and Amanda Keasoner; aherilfaaalo continued. Wm Iaiwh vs Washington county ; ac tion for damages by reason of the loca tion of a county road . Jury verdict of damages for ft 10. John lVthlou vs Washington county ; action for damages for the location of a county road. Jury verdict (or defend ant in the sum of f 175 . lamis Toedtemelr vs James Evans; I-atourettos for plaintiff and Urownell for defendant, (hi motion the appeaf was dismissed. George W Shaver vs W D Adams; W, W. Thayer for plaintitf, and defend ant by tatourettca. Upon the consent of the attorneya the cause was referred to A. 8. Dresser to take testimony and report at the next term of court. J H 8ett!emeir vs Nellie K Howard, et al ; heard on demurrer of W. I. Herman, defendant. The court sua tamed the demurrer, and it was di rected that this suit abate as to W. P. Herman. Latourettei for defendant, Herman, and A. C. Hotitth for plaintiff. Calvin Harrington and Susan Har rington vs Sarah Margaret Miller; title confirmed. Leona Hawksworth vs John llawas worth ; decree of divorce by default, and the plaintiff permitted to resume her maiden name, Leona Smith. Brownell A Campbell for plaintitf. J F Anderson vs Portland Mill Com pany; jury verdict for plaintiff for $UiK). II II Wheeler vs C T Howard) action for damages on account of a dam in Milk creek. W. II. Dobyns for plaintitf. and Brownell A Campoell tor defandant. The cause was referred to A. 8. Dresser to take testimony, and he has been busy with the case for several days during the past week, assisted by Miss Pauline Campbell, as stenographer. Sophia Charman vs G E Hayes, et al ; referred to A. S Dresser, referee. Fred Sceieve vs B Knrs; time for moving for a new trial extended until June 1st. In the former proceedings in this case tin names of the attorneys be came transposed in the journal eujry G. W. 8wope and C. D. Latourette were the attorneys for the plaintitf. Emile Clagnet vs Jos Hobenlutner, et al ; Judge Hayes for plaintiff, and U. L. Story for defendant. Judgment tor plaintiff and foreclosure, ordered on lots 3, 13 and 14 in block 40, in O I 8 Co's 1st addition to Oswego. Duffy Bros vs George and Ellen Tout; Judgment for plaintiff for $17.10. Joseph Miller va Joseph Van Dyse and wife; G. W. and B. F. Swope for plaintiffs and Hedges & Griffiflh for de fendant. The cause, came up to be hetrdon demurrer to plaintiff's separate and further defense. Tbe Judge or dered that said demurrer be overruled, and plaintiffs pleadings sustained. In the case Moehnke va Weiss, the de fendant was allowed to rocover his costs and disbursements, taxed at I-V3.20. The jury returned a verdict uf not guilty in the case nf H. II. Snow, charged with forgery. The asiault cases of Eli Deck and Heinz brothers will be heard in June. Malaysia. Or the land of perpetual summer, a night on the opposite side ol the earth with the paople of Asia. How they live, by Arthur E. Breece. The views used in this entertainment are the result of three years' residence among the people of the Orient, and were gathered by the use of a camera direct from the subjects themselves. Heathen life in the Orient, the beauties of nature in the Tropics, vast forests, heathen temples, savage life in the jungles, diving boys of Johore, native games etc. Life and customs of 100,000,000 undeveloped people. Over 100 superior views, colored in Japan especially for this entertainment. Come and tee acetylene the new gas better than the calcium light. Humorous selections from life. Admission, adults 25 cents; children under 14 years 15 cents. M. E. church Friday, May 15, 7:30. Card of Thanks. To the Officers, and Members of KalU City Lodge. Gentlemen : We beg to extend to you our heartfelt thanks for your untiring kindness during the illness of our be loved husband and father and more par ticularly for your endeavors to show all honor to him who had departed. We are pleased and proud to be able to say that he was one of the A. 0. U. W, and a member of your lodge. Let "Charity. Hope and Protection" continue its good work and may many others feel the blessings of Falls City lodge. Very Sincerely Yours. Mks. S. Ackbkman and Family. Our Standing at Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in the last five yeais are S. B. goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself as a general physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy the S. B. remedies and use as di rected. C. P. Balcii, druggist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. Or. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World's Pair Hlgbtst Atedal tod Diploma, PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Kate Italrd, of Poitland, lis been visiting her sister In this oily, G. II l.occv, a llinella (minor Ac companied hy J iK'iiuis wiin in (begun City Tuesday. J. M Slot! was up from Portland Tuesday, mid paid taxes on his Clacka mas county realty. Mis C. Harold of Portland sHut Saturdav and Sunday If. town, the guest ol Mrs 1. L, ('louse. Mrs. D. P. Thompson and daughter, o( Portland, spout Sunday visiting visit ing relatives in Oregon City. Miss r.ula Strange lias completed a luccesadit term ot school at Puiiiascna, and is visiting her brother, A. S. Strange, at Mink. Kev. Henry Rasmus, pastor of tits Grace M. E. church In Portland, was in the city Monday, the guest ol Rev. S, W. Stryker. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, ot Sil vertoti, have been visiting the lattoi'i parents in this city, Mr, and Mis. Wil liam Rauch. J . Roako and a party of prospectors left yesterday (or the Ogle cret k mines, where 1 1 iy expect to unearth some new deposits of mineral wealth. John Charrais, formerly ot the Wil lamette Pulp & l'apr Company, lias ac cepted a position as salesman in the store ol the Novelty Candy Factory. Captain and Mia. A. B. Graham, formerly of ttiis city, but now of Port land, snt Sunday in this city the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams. Kev. Elliott, of Springfield, Mo is visiting Mrs. ('. A. Miller and Misa N Hickman in this city. He expocts to Snd the summer on this coast. George Herron, the genial salesman at Selling's, will remove his family to this city trom Salem next week, and after June 1st, will occupy the J. M. Taylor houe. Prof. E. E. Orton, principal of the Geary school in Eugene, was in Oregon City Saturday. He ia prominent in ed ucational circles in the upper Willam ette vailev. Miss Mua Barklev, who is teaching a very successful term ot school in the Strickland district, spent last Sunday with her mother, returning to her school Monday morning. Mrs. E. Patton.of New hern, who was in the city last Sunday attending the Story Taylor wedding, received a telegram an nouncing tbe sad news o( her father's death at Denver, Colorado. Secretary Levi Johnson sprained his ankle Tuesday evening while conduct ing same exercises in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, and has been confined to his room for a couple of days Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, residing on the Abernethy near this city, is seriosly ill, and on account ot her age ber re covery is doubtful. She is partially par alysed and In a helpless condition. Judge T. A. McBride left for St. Hel ens Monday evening to preside over the May term of court for Columbia county. Tbe Clackamas county cir cuit court was adjourned until June 8th. County Treasurer M. L. Moore has been confined to his house the greater portion of the past two weeks with an attack of tbe grip, In the meantime. bis son Will, is handling the county fi nances. II. 8. Cram, past chief rangerof Court Robin Hood, attended the state conven tion ot Foresters in Portland this week. Reports indicate that the number of lodges and membership has doubled during the past year. Receiver William Galloway, of the U. S. land office, has removed his family from McMinnville to the Chase resi dence at Park Place. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway will be a valuable acquisition to Oregon City's social circles. Mrs, D. V. Shindler left this week for San Francisco, where she will join her ber husband, who Is now engaged in business in that city. Her mother, Mrs. Dr. J. W. Morris accompanied her on the trip for a short visit to California. Pat McGreal has returned from his trip to the gold mines on the Colvillc reservation, and has resumed his old po sition as motornian for the East Side Railway. There was so much snow in the vicinity of the mining region, that he was unable to do any prospecting. C. K. Boroughs, a recent arrival from Wayne county, Indiana, with his fam ily has located in Oregon City. He ex. poets his father-in-law and brother-in-law with their families to arrive here soon from the same locality. Mr. Bor oughs is a brother-in-law of John liratn lia.ll. Bull Run in this county. J. W. Jones, who has followed the bus iness of a carpentor and builder in this city for several years past, left Wednes day for Montana, where he will remain during the summer. He was accompan ied by J. Carothers. C. A. Nash, the Mulino merchant, has leased Mr. Jones' property on the hill, and expects to re move to Oregon City about the first of June. The insurance on E. E. Martin's stock of furnishing and millinery goods, damaged by the late fire has been ad justed, and he is having the old M. E. church on Seventh street fitted up for a store room, which he expects to occupy next week. People's Party Meetings. At which W. S. l"l(en and other people's paily candidates, anil Hon. David May will uddress the people of Cliickamas county, l adies are especially invited to attend these mooting, Soda Springs, Heaver l.nke school Iioiik May I'J., 7 1 t'pper Molslla Illekey's nehool house. Canyon Creek . Clarka Illglilauil Sprlngwuter. . . Kagle Creek Heorgw Hainty i:t., II . 14 , II IV. HI U. It.. It) . an., at . ai aa a.t . as an . J7 . as . at . 7:.W l::ui . 7:.'!0 . 7:.'l . 7:M0 , l:.'"l . 7:.'V li.'ki Chvrryvills . I::t) . l::o ItorliiKs I'ninsMUs HiiMiiylilo Wright s Springs Heaver Creed West til.lv . Mllataiikrs I'srk I'laeo Oswego Oregon Clly 7.IW , . 7 :.'M I lit) . 7:.H , 7:.H , 7:30 , 7:30 7:311 .10 30 W. S. U'R'ii will I hi present ami ad dress the iwople. at the mooting at Soil a Springs, I'pper Molalla, Highland, Eagle Creek, Sandy, Damascus, Clai kamas, Wright's Springs, Heaver Cieok, West Side and Oregon City. W, S. T'lioii and other candidates will address the chiton at the follow lng dates and places. Ladle are coidially Invited to he present. I'lilon 1111 ..May I'lltie school home " II . II . III... So... it . . v... 1:30 7 30 7:30 7.30 I.okhii Viola Mnpim Tualalin I'lniaiil Hill. Canhy 7:30 7:3 as . , Id hi a ai 7:30 Dranfena Cannot he Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure lvalues, and that is hy constitutional remedies. iVafnesa la caused by an iiillamed con dition ot the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. Wheu tin tu!e gets in lluiue 1 you have a rumbling sound or imjierfect hearing, and when it is entirely eked (Vafnes Is the result, and mile the inflammation ran he taken out and this tills) restored to it normal con dition, hearing will be lost forever; nine rases out of ton are rnum'd hy ca tarrh, which i nothing but an Inllamed condition of the mucous surfuce. Wo will give One Hundred IMUr for any case of IVafne (caused by catarrh) that cannot )e cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send (or circulars, Irco. F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, V. Help Home Industry. The true foundation upon which to build up the proserily of Oregon City is to patronize home Industry and thus keep our money at home. In laundry work every dollar paid to Chinamen er to Portland laundries is practically lit to Oregon City especially when just as good work at the same price ran be had at the Willamette Steam Laundry. This Is a new home institution, employing only white help and la supplied with all the latest improved machinery, and using tbe purest spring water Is able to guarantee flrstclass work. A trial of our work and prices is asked. iHdivory wagon to all parts of the city. Down town (illlce at WilebaH's barber shop, Best and Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. E. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City, You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and lay from 3 to 5 years premiums In ad vance and then have thu company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Maiitin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block, The People's Kuvorlle. When you are hungry and want an ap petizing meal one that is well cooked to your taste and well served try the Nickel Lunch Counter, This is no second-class rastaurant, we feed the best people in Oregon City and they al ways go where they get full value for their money. Give us a trial, Gkoikik Rhus. Proprietors. A Recommendation from Los Angulos. B32 Cabtolur St., Jam Angeles, Cal., -After having suffered for a long time from acute rheumatism without obtaining re lief, I used Chnmlxirlain's Pain Balm and was almost Immediately relieved. I limhly recommend this as tho best medicine known. D. M. Hamilton. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggiHt. Cures Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got a hulf a dozen bottles of S. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. II. Ciiozikh, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Buy A Home. I have a house and 4 lots for sale only 5 blocks from Main street, a good well with pump in wshIi room, 25 young fruit trees that will soon be bearing. Will sell cheap, part down, balance on easy payments if desired. S. F. SCKIITUIIK. Ask tor Dairy Creek butter and you will get the best. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. Awarded Highest Honor-World'i Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Pair. Da mm CREAM Most Psrfsct Made.' 40 Years the Standard. J Oregon City Portland. Linn hy line Oregon City Is coming to successfully compete with Portland. Now It is harness and alio that have met with a reduction. I am selling a complete set of single harness, my own make, lind ocd for H, A heavy breaking team hariie, hand-made, $151, Fine silver plate I harnn al prosir- tionately low prices. All kind ol horse giMsl, raddles, whiHi and robe. Ill shoe 1 have the I "est goods (11 Ore gon City at the loo est prices. A good men' every dsy shoe for 1 .lift that bt a haruain, Ladies' fine ixibhlo, l.r3. genuine men' kangaroo, glove calf, fa.ftO. Itepiring a apecially in hams, shoes, etc, C. A. Wii.i.kv, Seventh Street, near the depot. tf A llouie-llke llalel. Farmers and the traveling public will find comfortable home-like place to stop at when In Oregon Cltv at the Oriental hotrtl. Table supplied with an abundance of the Imt the market af ford. Rooms and bed are clean and comfortable. Our L'A rent meal ate not excelled. John lHk iim, Prop. home Bargain. Foul pieces ot land adjoining Clacka mas Height addition to Oregon City, id 47, 30, 'JO, and II acres each. All on par tially Improved, with house, fruit etc. Good soil, lay well and convenient to school, chutch, etc. Are rare bar gain. Have also a span of flue mules to sell cheap. C. I- Livmv, Oregon City. An Old Standby. Clarence Porter I so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in Irodncllon to thono wanting blacksmith woik. His work always speaks (or it self and his prices are always reasonable. Kcmcmltcr his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. tf For Hale. A splendid oak bed, spring and mat tressas goxl as new. Enquire of Mr. A. J. MoNTonstsar, Seventh street, Ecxema is a frightful attlictlon, but like all other skin diseases it can be permanently cured by application ot DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. It never fails to cute Piles. C. G. Huntley, Drug gist. All members of Men do Post No. 1 are requested to meet at their hall at 1 o'clock p, m. on Friday of this week for the puriose of visiting in a body the public school at Parkplace, One of the most complete lines of rib bons in the city at the Racket store at extra low prices. Try our whole wheat Hour. E. E. Williams, the Grocer. "For Charity Suffcrclh Long." Mrs. Laura C. Phosnli, nilwaukeo, WU. "Batron of a Itrnevolcnt Horn and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Murvlna has done me, my wish to help others, over comes my dislike tor the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and hoc., Wl The inmate had thu "LaGrlppti," and I wasons of the Unit. Besumlng duty too soon, with the care ot so many sick, I did not regain my health, and In month 1 became to debilitated and nrrtwws from sleeplessness and ths draft mads on my vitality, that It wa a question If I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Or. HUee Rettoratlv Servlne. I uxik 2 Dottles and am nappy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still contlnns it ocranional e, as a nerve food, as my woric U very trying. A letter ad dressed to Mliwuukoe, Wis., will reach me." June . INM. Mns. Laora O. Pboknix. Ir. Miles' Nervine Is wild on a positive tiiaranuw that the Brst bottle will benellu All druKfilsi sell It at II, ( bottle for 16, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the l)t. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health