Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 09, 1904, Image 10

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904.
Vitality and Success.
WHAT CAS BE DONE TO ITEET THE
DEMANDS OF A HEALTHY LIFT: ?
CAN a man increase liis vitalitv? is
easily answered in the affirmative
if one studies the needs of the
, - body and the laws of health.
The first thing to accomplish is to bathe
the interior of the bodv with refreshing,
invigorating pure bloo. Impure blood,
filled with the accumulated poisons of
the body-waste, makes weak, listless and
inert men and women. When the blood
k filled with the impurities of the body,
the kidneys and liver are unable to filter
out all the tissue waste, these organs
become overtaxed and cannot perform
their proper functions; then it is that
we feel listless, become tired quickly
and the back becomes lame and sore,
accompanied by nervous feelings of irri
tability and despondency. That is why a
tonic and alterative made entirelv from
roots and barks, without' a particle of
alcohol or narcotic, such as Dr. Pierce's '
Golden Medical Discover)', q iickly j
brinn a hralthv ton tn nm... '
v. . . ' . ..
and invigorating vitality, becau the
Mood is bathed with the tonic influence
w ui. io ouiiu
UTg? daarantee that
contain alcohol, opium,
mi ms a pure compound
scientifically combined.
yalse statements concerning its
will fit nifwntitH
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, For the County of Clack
amas. Charles Keutemeyr and Jennie Keu
' -- -
lemeyer. his wlfa and Snoio n,ini.
- ' .
vs.
V. E. Young and Lena Toung, his
wife, and C. E. Tyler and Carrie
Tyler, his wife. Defendants.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas.
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and under the seal of the above
entitled court. In the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 10th day of November, 1904, upon
Judgment rendered and entered in
said court on the 7th day of Novem
ber, 1904, In favor of said Charles
Keutemeyer and Jennie Keutemeyer
his wife and Susie Gundlach, plain
tiffs, against W. E Young and Lena
lYoung, his wife, and C. E. Tyler and
Carrie Tyler, his wife, defendants, for
the sum of $1500.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from the 18th day of July,
1903, and the further sum of $125.00,
as Attorney's fee, and the further sum
oi aii.ou costs ana disbursements.
and the cost of and upon this writ,
s , 'Z SOLD AND
up the body that has been weakened
by an attack of grin, pneumonia or
typhoid, write Dr. R. V. Pierce for ad
vice, giving all your symptoms, and he
will give you the best medical advice
possible to suit your case, aud without
cost. For those who are weakened by
the after effects of a bad cold, cough or
grip caught during the winter, nothing
will increase the number of red blood
corpuscles and eradicate poison from the
blood so quickly as Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery."
INSTRUMENTS OF ACCURACY.
The surveyor, with t M r ,:
transit, can tell the height of a mountain
miles away. The microscope in the
hands of the expert can determine the
presence of disease -germs, and other
newly discovered instruments are being
of obscure diseases of the body. A sci
entific examination of the water is of the
greatest value in determining whether
or not the kidneys are doing their work
properly. A finely fitted laboratory is
necessary to make accurate analyses, and
tliat is a part of the magnificent equip
ment of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
luamuic, ai ouiidia, a sian or expert-
ence.1 phvsicians, under the control of
Dr. R. V. Pierce, the founder and di-
institute, at uuna.o. a stall of expert
) rector or tne business, make hundreds
Tt. Di rinlri iLwti
or any harmful dru&. w ...
of medicinal plants
Persons making "XVVhG
J commanding me to make sale of the
I t . .. .
lonuwing aescriDea real property, sit
uate In the county of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wit:
(iuuiug bi. we cHjutueriy cornel
ine th ..tu. tj ,
Beginning at the Southerly corner
McCarver and wife; running thence
North 42 degs. 15 min. E. 50 chains
vuv uuuftiiuu laUU Ol iU. OX
to the Southerly corner of a tract of
tariff mnvavail tiw T..1I..M T . . - I
land conveved bv Jniln Tmia tn
Dora and Anna Nefzger by deed re
corded In Book "U" at page 493 In
the records of deeds of Clackamas
county, Oregon; thence North 47 degs.
30 min. W. 22 chains to the Intersec
tion with the Southeasterly boundary
of a tract of land conveyed by E. M.
Haines and wife to J. A. A L. E.
Thayer by deed recorded in Book 67
at page 216 in the records of Deeds
for said Clackamas county; thence
South 42deg.30mW. 325 chains along
the Southeasterly boundary of said
Thayer tract to the Northeasterly
boundary of a tract of land conveyed
by John McGetchle and wife to David
P. Martin by deed recorded In Book
"X" at page 47 records of deeds for
said Clackamas county; thence South
47 degs. 30 min. E. along the North
easterly boundary of said Martin's
Tract to the Easterly corner thereof;
thence South 44 degs. W. along the
Southeasterly boundary of said Martin
HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY, OREGON CITY
of such exantinations daily, without cost
to the patient. A sample of water sent
mem win receive caretul analysis, au.l
every one who suspects kidnev trouble
should take advantage of this offer.
Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Disco en
is a most stimulating tonic because it
goes to work iu the right way, assisting
the atomach to assimilate the food, thus
furnishing the blood proper nourish
metit, which in turn feeds the nerves.
Neuralgia and nervous break-dowus are
only the "cry of the starved nerves ror
food." The prone r food for the nerves
is good, rich, red blood. The "Golden
Medical Discovery" does not drind
upou alcohol for a stimulating effect.
It is guaranteed to contain not a particle
of alcohol. It is safe for the most deli
cate system, as it i an alterative extract
made from roots anil herbs. Although
we know the germs of consumption and
grip are iu the air we breathe In rooms,
street cars, shops, in fact everywhere,
yet scientists have not been able'to fight
these bacteria, very well. The best thing
we can possibly do at present is to keep
ourselves individually in such a state
of health as to enable us to fight the
Uctrria with our own vitality. The
blood through our veins and arterk
should contain healthy, red blood cor
puscles, which sre capable of warding
off the attack of these gvfnu if they get
into our systems. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery is just v.hal is needed
for such ttersona and it hi, iwii.-.wt --
praise of thousanda of people through
out the United States. Krad what a
strenuous young Western man sas on
this subject :
" I have been in good health until 1 out
three years when I m ticed ti.y 1 u k
tecame lause and sore," writes Hon.
Walter St. John, Surveyor (1-ornurlv
Member of County Supervisors), cf 619
Law son Stretrt, St. Paul, Minn. "The
nain 1 ktDt increasing with
twitches and slow, exhaustive aches. I
also found that my urine wss highly
colored snd it passed with great imgu
laritv. I knew that I had the drtadul
Bright'a Disease and probably inflamma
tion of the bladder. Ilaxi'r.g read in
your 'Common Sense Medical Advi.er'
concerning this subject, decidid to try
your 'Golden Medical Discovery. I
found relief from the twin Mithm tn
fav til a(-tf-,c trruili.u 1 li .li ..--.. I
and I experienced limply a blrtsrd relit f
11 -:.-. t . ... : I i
iiuiu wirre niouins 1 was wen cv.ee
mnr Mv arTM-tit rtiirtil Ik- .
ousness and irritability from which I
had suffered was s thing of the pti! t, ami
lor over two years now I Lave r 1 1 a
strong, healthy man."
TUK BOUNDARY LINK
between health and disesse can be so-ti-rstely
followed only by the aid of a got
medical book, such ss Dr. Pierce's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser, a work of
1008 pages; aent free on receipt of 31
one-cent stamps, to cover expense of
mailing only. If the paper -coxe'rd
tvvalr ift Alrm mtyA -4, tt.miu A.t
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuffaloV N. Y.
This vrrxl work, in rduin Knoliuli
should be in every home, for many
lives nave needlessly been sacrificed
urougn ignorance ot isature s laws.
- t ri j .
n. M , .
j wiinjwuiin,
rasig
tract to the intersection aHrh th
Northeasterly boundary of a tract of
tana conveyea Dy uoiden Williams to
Joseph Paquet by deed recorded in
Book 34 at nage 1S6. records of deeda
of said Clackamas county : thence
North 47 den. 30 mln. W alnnv th
Northeasterly boundary of said tract
deeded by Golden Williams to Joseph
n . . . . ,1 . . .
Paauet to the Northerly
of; thence South 42 degs. 16 mln. W.
40 chains to the Southeasterly boun
dary of said McCarver claim; thence
South 47 degs. 30 min. E. 20 chains
to the place of beginning, containing
100 acres In said Clackamas county,
Oregon.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order and decron
and In compliance with the commands
or said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
10th day or December, 1904, at the
hour of 10 O'clock A. M at tha frnnt
door of the County Court House in
tne city or uregon city in said county
and state, sell at mihlln
Ject to redemption, to the highest
uiauer, ior u. a. gold coin cash In
hand, all the right, title and interest
which the within named ttnfonriantu
or either of them, had on the date of
tne mortgage herein or since had In
or to the above described real prop-
eny or any part thereof, to satisfy
When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughinir,
Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY
nd CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
MM ah m
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con
tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the
lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and
lung troubles.
The Doctors Said Kt Had Consumption -A Marvilous Curt.
L. AI. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con
iumption snd f got no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
It helped me right from the start and stopped the splttinB of blood and the
Bain in mv llinoa mnA tnitoir I J lj 9 " u"
r r- -6- -" 'x7 m suunu aim well.
THREE SIZES 25c, 50c, nnd $1.00
REFUSE 8UB8UITUTE8
RECOMMENDED BY
aid execution, Judgment order, de
cree. IntoroHt, costs and all accruing
costs. J. It 8HAVKU.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. c, Ilsckett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Novem
ber 11th, 1904.
Htmrrs sal.
the Circuit Court of tin Slat of Ore-
in
son. for the County of Clackamas.
II. P. Fabrlcua Toy & Notion Company,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Walter II. Keyea and Mary K. Keyea.
Defendants.
8TATB Of OHKtlON.
, County of Clackamas.
Ily virtus of a Judgment order, deores
and execution, duly Issued out of and un-dt-r
the seal of the above entitled court.
In the above entitled eause, to mn duly
directed and dated the Slat day of No
vember. 1904. uiH)n a Judsment rendered
and entered In said court on the lh day
of November, JSW, In favor of II. I.
Kttbrk'tia Toy A Notion Camuanv. nluln.
tiff, and aa-nlnat Walter II. Keyea and
mi. nunuiii taiii'r 11. xveyes ana
Mary K. Keyea, defendanta, for the sum
of 1707.95. with Interest thereon at tha
rate of I per cent per annum from the
8ih day of November, 1904, snd the fur
ther sum of 119.00 costs and disburse
ments, snd the coats of snd upon this
writ, commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property, sit
uate In the County of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wit:
The North Half of th Month Ku.t
QuWter of Section Fourteen. Tn, Four.
South of Rang Five. Bast of lha Wil
lamette Meridian.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said exe
cution, judgment order and decres, and
In compliance with the commands of
said writ. I will, on Tuesday, the Tlh
day of December. 1904; at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the
County Court House in the City of Oregon
City, In said County and 8tate. sell at
public auction, subject to redemption, to
the hlgheet bidder for U. 8. gold coin
cash In hand, all the right, title and In
terest which the within named defend
anta or either of them, had on the date of
said mortgage herein or since had In or to
the above desurlbed rvsl property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution.
Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs
and all accruing costs.
J. it. SUA V Kit.
Bherlff of Clsckamaa County. Oregon.
By K. C. Hackett. Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City, Oregon. November
26th, 1904.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court or the State of
Oregon, for the County or Clacka
mas. Mary Nelson Wilcox, riaintifr.
vs.
Walter R. Wilcox. Defendant.
To Walter R. Wilcox, the above named
defendant:
In the name of tht. Stats of nrttann
you are hereby reoulred to annear
and answer the complaint filed ajcalnst
you In the above entitled court, and
suit, on or before the expiration of
six weeks from the date of the first
publication ot this summons, to-wlt:
un or oetore the 16th day of Decern
ber, 1904, and If you fall to answer
said cnraDlalnL for want thereof th
said complaint, for want tbereor. the
plaintiff wtll sddIv tn th r in rt ttr
the relief prayed for in her complaint
now on file herein., to-wlt; That th
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant be dis
solved and for such other and further
relief as to the court may seem equity
able and just This summons is pub
lished by order of tha Hon. Tbos.
F. Ryan. County Judge of Clackamas
County, Oregon, this 31st day of Oc
tober, 1904. The first publication of
this summons is November 4th, 1904,
and the last publication thereof will
be the 16th day of December. 1904.
DIMICK ft DIMICK.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALI.
In the Circuit Court of th fli.i.
of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Henry Gans. PlalntlfT,
vs.
Henry Meldrum, Jennie Moldrum, his
wife, A. E. Latourette, Trustee; and
The State Land Board. TWn,inni.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas.
By virtue of a Judgment order.
and an execution, duly Issued out of snd
under tha seal of the above entltlml pnnrt
Iu the above entitled
to me duly directed and dated ton Jfiih
day of November, 1904, uoon a JudirmMit
rendered and entered In said court on
LOJKlfiSS
3
the 2th dny of November, 1901, In favor
Henry (inns, plaintiff, snd asnitud Henry
Meldruin, Jonnlo Mehtrum, Ida wife: A.
(C. l.ntometle, Tttmtoe; and tlis "tats
tand Hoard, defendant, for the sum of
120100, with Inlniwat thereon at the rats
of t per cent per snntim from the SRth
day of November, 1904, and the further
sum of $(t0,5 with imprest I hereon at
per cent (mm the SMIi day of Nuvem-
I v t'l rrni immii im rium imj wt mnm-
her, ISOt, ami the further sum of M0, as
attorney's fee, and tlie further sum of
117. B0 coats nnd ulebiirsementi, and the
costs of and iiou this writ, comnmiidlna'
me to maks sale of the follow ln des
cribed real iraerty. situate In the county
of Clneknmae. state ef Oreaon, lo-wlt:
All of lots numbered one tl) snd Two
(3) of Week Plxty-slx (88) of Orefon
City, Oregon: also all of lot numbered
one (t) of block numbered alxty-elaiit
(its) of Oregon City, Oregon; said lota
and blocks being as designated on the
maps and plats of said Oregon City,
now on file snd recorded In the offlos of
the llecorder of Conveysnees In and for
said county of Clackamas, fltata of Ore
gon. now iiinmioin, y rinus vt Miq
"i lion. Judgment order snd decree, end
Now Therefore, by virtus of said ess
In compliant with the commands of
snld wilt. I will, on Saturday, the Stat
day of Ieceniber. 1904.; at the hour of
10:30 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the
County Court Houas In the Ctty of Ore
gon City. In said County and fitate, sell
at public auction, subject to redemption,
to the highest bidder, for IT. 8. gold eoln
cash In hand, all the right, title and In
terest which the within named defend
ants or either of them had on the date
of the mortgage herein or since had In
or to the above deiillod real property,
or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu
tion. Judgment order, decree, Interest.
costs and all accruing costs.
J. It. BMAVEn.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Ity E, C. tlackett. Deputy.
listed, Oregon City. Oregon Pee, Sd,
1904.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Department of the Interior. Land Of
flee at OreKon City, Oregon. Octo-
rer z. 1904.
Notice la hereby given that tha fI
lowlnnamed settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof
in support 01 his claim, and that said
proof will bo made before the Reifla-
ter ana iteceiver, at Oreton Cfty,
Oregon, on December 14th, 1904, vli:
Isssa M. Dark.
H. E. No. 124CS, for the WH of NEU
or Sec. :0. T. 4 8.. It. 4 E
He names the following witnesses
to Drove his continuous maldnnc tin.
on ana cultivation or said land, vis:
George W. Keller, of Dodge, Oregon.
Ebenezer Lacy, of Dodce. Oregon.
William T. Henderson of Elwood, Ore.
Adelbert U.Hondersoo of Elwood, Ore,
ALGEKON 8. DRESSER.
Register
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, land Office
at Oregon City, Oregon, November It
1904,
Notice Is hereby given that tha follow
Ing-named eeitlrr has tiled notice of Ms
Intention to make final proof In SUDfttrt
hl" cUlm' ni1 ,h"t ',1 Proof " 60
mad9 0"0 '" Agister snd Ileceiv.r
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Jsnuary II,
19M. vis:
Carson C. Marlcls.
H. K, 11S41 for th VVH of 8W ft SR
BW!4 Bee. 0, T. 4 8.. It. I K.
He names the following witnesses to
prove nls continuous residence upon snd
cultivation of said land, vis
Itobert H. Bnodgrsiui, of Meadowbrook,
Oregon, George llofatedter. of Clarkes,
Oregon, John Denlaon, of Clarkea. Ore
gun, and William Standtnger, of Meadow
brook. Oregon,
ALOEUNON 8. DREH8EU,
Register.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that Emll
viose ana rmz wiose have been
duly appointed administrators of the
estate or Andrew Wlose, deceased,
ay oraer or trie County Court, County
or Clackamas, State of Oregon. Any
and all persons having plalma airainut
the said estate must present thorn to
me unaersijmea, duly verlflod ac
cording to law, at their home at Da
mascus, Uackamas countv. nrmrnn
within six months of the date or this
notice.
Dated this 18th day or Novemher,
KMIL WIE8E,
FRITZ W1KSE,
Administrators or the estate of An
drew WIobo, deceased.
Notlcs to Creditors.
Nollrc Is hereby Klven thnt the uruler.
"Irifl has been uppulnlid Admlnlatra
trig of tho emato of Kdwar'd Tucholke
All proim havlnir tilnlms afialimt the
Slllll tHlUtO lirfl hl'll'tlV llutllll.d trt uvm
sent tho same to mo nt tha olDce of
U Hon & Rchuebel, at Oregon City, Ore
koii, duly VHrlllcd ai-oordlnir tn lnw. with
In six months from ditto of tho first
publication horror.
Date of first publication, December 2d
I'M.
iiouism TUCHOLKE,
Admlnlxtrntrlx
fi'Ilin & flchunbel, Attorneys for Ad'
mlnlHtratrlx.
Saloon Llcenie.
Notice Is hereby Klven that I will an.
Ply at tho next meetliiK of tho city coun
cil for a renewal of inv aalnon Ilfcn.n
my prosi-nt place of biiNlnuss, Main and
fourth streets. w. m. wii.Hnv
Notlcs to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby irlvnn that thn
slBued has been appointed exocutrlx of
the last will and testament of John O.
WilHon, deceancd, by order of tho county
court, of the Stats of Oregon, for Clack
nmas county, and has duly quallflcd,
Ail persons having- claims against the
said estate are hereby
sent tho same to me at the office of Hod
ges & Orimth, Wolnhard Building, Ore
gon City, State of Oregon, with the prop
er vouchers duly verified, 'within .1.
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first mibllnhrl iii mh.
day of November, 1904.
EMMA Wir.snv
C. M. Idleman. -rr
Attorney for Executrix. ,
Notlot to Creditor.
Notion Is hereby given by tha umUs.
signed executrix of the estate of V.
M. Manning, dncttasod, to the oradl
tors of and all porsons having tils! ms
nttAliiMt the estate of said deceased,
to exhibit them, duly vorlllod accord
ing to law within six months after
the first publication of this notice,
to the said executrix at her resldtmc
In Mullno, Clackamas county, Oregon,
or at th times of (loo. 0. Urownoll,
Oreguu City, Oregon.
Dated Novembor 18th, 1M4.
MARY MANNING,
(loo, C. Mrownell. Kxecutrli
Attorney for Kxocutrlx.
Registration of Land TKl.
In the matter of the application of
Guy T. Hunt, to register the title
to the Esst Half of the South west
quarter and West half of the South
west quarter of election 30, Town
ship a, a. It. 5 East of W. M., Clack
amas County, Oregon.
To Whom It Msy Concern:
In the name of the Htsto or Oregon:
Take notice that on the 7th day of
November, A. 1)., 1904, an application
wss filed by said (luy T. Hunt In th
Circuit Court of Clackamas foamy,
ror Initial registration of the tills of
the land above described. Now, un
less you appear on or boforo the 20th
usy oi ui'cciiuier, iyu, and show
'cause why such application shall not
be granted, tha same will be taken as
confessed and decree will he en
tered according to the prayers of the
application, and you will be forever
barred from disputing, the same.
I F. A. BI.KIUliT,
Nov. lltt County Clerk.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
OroKtm, for the County or Clacka
mas, Terty D. I-owsll. Plaintiff,
vs.
Ionora J. Lowell. Defendant
To lwnnra J. Lnwr-ll, the shore
named dfndant:
In the name of the Hiate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear In
the above entitled court, and answer
to the complaint nied agslnat yos In
the above entitled suit on or bsfore
the 24th day of December, 1904. and
If you fall so to appear to answer for
want thernor. the plaintiff will apply
to the court for a decree demanded
In the complaint against you. to-wlt:
for a decree or absolute divorce.
This summons la published pur
suant to an order made on the 7th
day or November. 1904, before Hon.
Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge of tho
above entitled court, and the first
publication Is made upon the 11 to
day or Novemher, 1904.
E. R. MEMOES.
H. C. 1)110 1)1 K,
Attorneys ror Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, (or the County of Clacka
mas, Ktta Espe, Plaintiff,
vs.
Peter Espe, Defendant
To Peter Espe , the above named De-
ennsni.
In the name of the Btata nf rvomn
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agaroat
you in tho above entitled court, snd
suit, on or before the expiration ot
six weeki rrora date or the first pub
lication of this summons, tivwlt- rn
or before the 9th day of Deoember.
1904, and If you fall to to answer said
complaint for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for In her comnlalnt nn
on die herein, to-wlt: that the bond
or matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant he 4iaanlvt
and for such othor and further relief
as to the court may seem equitable
and proper. This summons Is pub
lished by order of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan,
County Judge of Clackamas County,
Oregon, this 27th day of October,
1904. The first nubllcstlnn nf ihla
summons Is October 28th, 1904 and
me issi publication thereof will be
the 9th day of December, 1904.
DIMICK ft DIMICK.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Brights Disease and
Diabetes News.
The New Fulton Compounds Have
Record of 87 per ctnl of Recoveries
Among Chronic Cases of Bright'a
Disease and Diabetes, Heretofore
Considered Incurable.
DrUKglxts know thr.t llrlght's Divans and
Dlabotn have Ix-cn roifitrilud by phjHlolans as
Incurable and Hint up to tho advent of ths
Fulton Compound that nothing on their nhnlves
would touch It. It Ik a provun fact that nearly
nliie lenthn of all oaten urn now ouruble, and
druiiglHts therosnlves are taking tho new Com
pounds. One of the rmuivrtrlos was Dr. Zelle
nlUMelf, tho (iliinecr druxirlnt ot K13 l'nolfla
street, Sun I'runolHco, and he gave it to over s
dozen otherH who recovered, Here li another
IntercKtlng reoovery (We copy from the Baors
BjcuU) News of November ID, lU02)t
"After aiterloua illneHX of over a year Jurlgs
J. It. Allen of tlila city has recovered and ro
B until hlmtnlf niimt fortunnte tn aiioceKNfully
buttling with what In sunernlly regarded ns a
fatul malady, HrlKht'a DIwmihs of the Kidneys.
In speaking of his ouno Judgo Allen said: '1
believe that the treatment given m by my
phyNlelan wnn In aeeordnnee with the tH-it
tnethoilH uiwd In tho regulur praclles ef medi
cine, but It ufforded mn nn relief, llenrlng of
the Fill urn (kjnipoundiil went to Him KruiinlHeo
tolnveHtlKUteiind will nuoii convlneed lNliolild
unilergo the treatment. H wiin thrno uinnt ln
befurn I not iced 11 elmngefor thn betuir. 1 Uned
the medicine faithfully for nearly a year and
cn now llnj no ev Money of tho dlHOUHii and
Sin HatlNlleil It 1h entirely eliminated, My ap
petite 1m good, 1 have gained aovonlnsn iMiiinds
In weight and will bo iilnnwtd to desnrlhn Uty
eiperlenoo to anyone who may eall or write.' "
Kaeraniento News, Nov. In, Ulna.
The editor of tho Nown hhiiNelf wan the friend
who told JndKo Alleuof tho Fulton (JoniHiuiidN.
J'hey are the only thlngn known that ours
Jtrlght'H DlHeiiNn ai.d MalmteH. Kul ton'" Itenal
ConiKiuuil for Hrlght's and Kidney IMhounmh,
lit for IUiilietim, II.W. John J. Fulton (.,
4ti WoHtilngton street, Ban Franoleo, ool
eompoundorH, Free analywa for patients.
Bond for l'amphlet. We are the eiolualv
agents for thwo Compoundi In this olty.
Chaman & Co., City Drug 'Store.