Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 26, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    OKEGON CITY" ENTEKPKISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1.905.
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MR. "d MRS, WIL0ERT THOMPSON,
OOI Main St., Peoria, III.
MULL'S ORAPE TONIO CURED HIM.
W ill rt Thorn peon never knew a well day until last June-lie bad been constipated all his life many
oVtctori treated blm, but all (ailed to even help him-his health (ailed rapidly and on January 21,
1W3, Mrt. Thompson aked ua to lupgfst a treatment (or her huiband We thought the case
tooerlou and recommended that a specialist be eoniulted-but he aUo (ailed to help the
patient-NOW HB IS WELL, V
Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him
Mrs, Thnmjuon first wrote in an follows "toy husband, aged W, iiffnmfr'mi sharp pains In his stomaen and
sometimes think it u his himri. It m know h return mall liat causes 1Mb pain, if you can. Mr. Thompson
bm trimuvl tijr Mivnral doetors, but they have ttlnti I. limit.."
Wt)miii.tlydilUiiitnriitlMiiii.oiilliitie()fiiiltd. We 'motet "We want to Mil Mull's Crape
Tonin, l'uw w. know It win euro eoiisuiiailoii, but mm. a nettle In no object to us wbeu human llf Is at stake,
tnd II your hinUndi PdMi Is an snrloui a you stste. wo siiifimitt you consult a reliable siieclallnt, not the. advertising
hind. .nmiity." at tlie sums IIiuh, knowliiit tlml Mull's (irspe Tonic could do no lisrm, we advlwd Its use until a
liyi Imi oould b ooimulUd. January it Mrs. Tlmmniion wrote that a physician had been consulted. He diag
nosed tbn case ss IwIiik chronle constipation and dysiwpiila. Ills Iraatmwif wan followed faithfully, but there was
iioH.rixtillliiiiiiroviimiiiin Mr. riioinHioirshttallh. TheB lie began taking Mull's Grape Tonic and oa (Sept.
s, IKea, w received tbe following letter from Mrs. rhoinptoiu
"You will remember that I wrote to you last Jsnuarv In regard to my huebend'e health. It
Is (our months slnoa he quit taking Mull'aOrapo Tonlo lor oonetlpatlon, whloh ho suffered from
elno birth. He took ut 24 bottle of It and la psrleolly cured. Ho le much stronger ami he
gained eonaldarably In tleeh. I eennot thank you enough lor Mull'e Grape Tonlo. 'It I worth Ho
weight In gold.' Just 112 ourad him and he ha apent hundred of dollar with doetor who did
him no good. Now I want to state my oae to you and expect your early reply. I also have consti
pation, ha had tor three year. Kindly let me know a I am ur It will our m If you aay It will,
a It did all you claimed It would In my husband' eaae. I await an early reply."
Very respectfully your, MRS. W.H. THOMPSON, BOIKaln St., Peoria, III.
LET US GIVE YOU A 50c. BOTTLE.
ThU Coupon It good for a 50c Dottlo of
Mull' Grape Tonlo.
Fill oat thL enupoa and s-n.t ilia l.lhtlitf
Mfdlrlita t o, SOT TblrdAt., Itorh Island, III., .nil you
III rvodt full li, 6 Or. bottle of Mall's (imp
Tnl.
I have taken Mull's Orp Touie, but If y
III pply with a A0. I.olil. Irw, I will tabs It as
lllfwUHi.
(My MtaU....
aivs ruii aooasee o watre miu,
1( you arc afflicted with constipation or any of Ita kiivlred
diwn-ics we will buy a 50-crnt bottle (or you of your druKgiiit
anil give it to you to try. If you are constipated we know ft
will cure you. Surely if we lutve such confidence in our remedy
as to jmy for a lottlc of it Hint you may teat for yourself ita won
derful curntive qualities, you should not refuse to accept our offer.
Mull's Grape Tome
1 the oidy cure for constipation known. We do not recom
turnil it for anything hut Constipation and ita allied diseases. It ia
our free gift to you. In accepting thia free bottle you do not obligate
yourself further than to take it contents. Mull's Grajie Tonic is
j)leiiit to take and one bottle will benefit you. Wc want you to try
it nnd, therefore, if you will fill out the attached coupon and nwil
it to us to-day we will instruct your druggist to give you a yxent
bottle and cunrge same to us.
For Sale by Howell & Jones, Oregon City
COLTON.
Bay, did you notice the potatoes and
til-mis are turning ripe and the fall rains
have ac;t In?
Hall Ml here last Saturday to the
depth of 1 and one-half Inches on the
lovel.
Joe Carlton and Bert Lamb of Mullno
wrre vlMltlriK In Colton laat Sunday.
Walter Corbel t hkn gone to Cazadero
with hi team to work.
Johnnie and Luey Countryman went
to Can by hopping lint Monday.
Contractor Hargraves and aon have
begun work In the Hubbard residence,
which bids fair to be a fine building.
There was iuite A largo crowd In at
tendance at the picnic here on the last
day of sehool. It being a. damp day din
ner was nerved in the Hall where the
table groaned under Its heavy load of
good things. The program and races
were much enjoyed by all.
Mr. White had the misfortune to cut
hla knee quite badly while slaxhlng last
Saturday.
Colton Is talking of celebrating at home
this year.
Mrs. Hunter and son Earl of Montavllla
are up on their bee ranch this week look
ing after their crop of honey which Is
uaually a bounteous harvest.
Mrs. Delia Marrs, of Podge, was vis
iting her brother and sister, Lew and
Stella Hubard, butt Sunday.
W. K. Bonney pronounces his fruit all
killed by the late frost. '
EAGLE CREEK.
We have been having a very hard rain
storm but It look like clearing up now.
MIbs Maggie Smith, who Is In the hos
pital at Portland, Is slowly Improving.
Mr. Harger was allghtly paralyzed last
week, but la Improving. We hope to see
him out soon.
Mr. A. W. Cooke and wife of Damascus,
were vlaittng friends here Sunday.
The Grange meeting lat Saturday was
fairly attended and the Grange ui re
ceiving new applications nearly every
meeting.
The front UiHt week did considerable
1 damaice to potatoes and some garden
truck.
untry Correspondence
Wh Sufttr from PJhsumatlsmf
hy suffer from rheumatism when one
icaikm of Chamberlain's I'aln Balm
n-lirvo tls paint The quhk relief
h this liniment affords make real
.!., x,.it.lr, and that alone Is
h many lma Ita rout. Many who
- um-4 It hoping only for a short re
from auffrriiisr have been happily ur-
.d to find that after awhile the relief
Lm rxrmanrnt. Mra, V, II. llgett
hum Turn. Trnnaar. U. B. A . writes
Im a great sufferer from rheumatlam,
rr from head to foot, and Chamber
s I'aln Halm la the only thing that
rtiirv the pain." For sale by Ceo. A.
4ina. .. . '
aeerrtnry and treaaurrr. Mra. Florence
Wliaon, fxrcutlva committee, Mrs. (k
llargteaves, Mia. A. Hpurgeon. Mrs. H.
HtnlU). MeettiiKS will be held on the
aerond and fourth Thuradiiys of eueh
month.
PARKPLACt.
rainy wenther la bait for th llien-
traarlirrf lea.
irwin wna a day to b long reinrm-
4 by the I'arkplace pupils. The old
llera and rl ef corns visltefl tne
ml mid gftve Mt exwllenl talks on
ClUI War which the teachers and
il irrnttv uiii,rt.,'tated.
I child of Mr. Charles' drank carbolic
1 Turadav. but owlns to the Immedl
rare uf lr. Btrtekland the little one
WMllnir nlimtf nlcelv.
t'mrniU-r the entertainment given by
l'aikulaee ahiml Saturday. June id.
11 to be the crowning event of the
n. "
Iwi-lve of Miss llaenrl's eighth grade
'An tmik Hie eiamlnntloti Thuradny
it Krlday. May U and 1, Conducted
OutiUin Hmlth.
Ive of the Parkplara young peol
k In the slghta ut Casadere Sunday.
Mwnlnv will be special day of In
t to the members of Abernathy
iiRe. us there la to be an excellent
HHitn i,l rnn.fiil tireoMratlolI.
lia Wilson timk her Sunday school
n of boys and Mlsa Smith's class of
to the Portland City Park, last Hal
lay. There were 35 of the young Jolly
"ih and they nil enjoyed the picnic
ntr and ramble throiiirh thn pnrk
intvnaelv. In thn af lei noon Mlas U
1 tM.k them to the city musum which
is Intercallnar and InatrilCllve to them.
t'y nil ii iuincil at 1 n. m. tired, but
'Killed with their trip, notwithstanding
lllliWcra nnd hall.
CLACKAMAS.
Tuesday evening.
"ii by Mr, Moborly nnd wlfo, assisted
home talent, wua well attended. Mr
'beiiy deHliea to aeeure a class of pu-
n the violin. The program rendered
f exeeptlnnnlly fine.
inm pupila of school district No. 2. will
f e an entertainment In the I. O. O. F.
iier the entertainment the ladles of the
'there' ciub will aerve Ice cream and
nt 10 ei.nl. n dlh. All proceed
bo used for the benefit of the school
inirv, '
pe Chickamn Orange No. 298 will
'U a Children' pny picnic, ors Sntur
iV Tux., n i.. . i. u ... i,ii,i,.t
'S UMII,! U, HI 1I3 niOUtl ,IUVH "l""-
1 with Mr. Monney' place. ' Kvery body
lulled to coma und bring children anil
"wets, lleaular mnetltni of the Orange
the hull nt a a i.i mmfiir ilpirrces'.
'"f which member will repair to the
'ilVd.
Mr. Hi.nl'V Hmlih ohn rnnuntlv holiuht
1" Wolf plane, In putting In a new drive
" lie bIho fitted up the place ror a
i.i.i. ,i i
1 v'h rainiii.
Thn i,.,,,., ...i. ..i ii.... .v. til
f have recently been Improved by
w wire fencing and new steps to the
V'ncn entrnnnB
' Tll I on nionw.i.ii.i .,...,!,..,. wilt hn hold
"t Biibbuth. In 'the Cona-reKiitlonul
furi'h, PuHtnp w a. Monr of the M.
C'llllrnh .i.lll . v. ,, Clcnd
" "in tn eiti;u low nei muii. "
'"J'o will be rendered by united choir
iwo churohce.
Iifllllna , U .. ,,li
" IOB V.OI1K1CKIIIK'""' l!01"V,.
'"t Tuesday afternoon at the home of
. C. Hayward nnd re-organlseo
' benevolent aocicty of the church,
it H nm ...
f "car as roiiowa: prestaent, ir.
pvenson, vlce-pjresldent, M)s. Kelly i
BARLOW.
Mrs. Jennie Clark and diiuahter Doro
thy, are her from Arlsona. visiting her
mother and alster. Mrs. M. W. Bheppard
and Mlaa Iteaale.
Mlsa M. 8. Ibirlow entertained some
tweiHy-flv or thirty of her Portland and
Orrann City friends, Thursday, the lltth.
Miss Harlow bdonga to a ciub at that
place and at their Inst meeting Invited
the member to come to Barlow at their
next meeting, thn Invitation was ac
cepted, and all ram that were able. All
enjoyed themselves very much.
The M.t news was received from Ar-
broth. Scotland, a few duya ago of the
death of Mr. PavUI Kydd. Mr. and Mra.
Kvdd and family left hers a month or so
ago for their old Scotland home. Mr.
Kydd had aold hla property here and as
it had been a number of year since they
had left the old home and frlenda, they
decided an making a trip there. They
arrived there In safety, but were ther
only a short lime when Mr. Kydd whs
taken with phirlay and never it covered.'
Mr. Kydd had lived at Barlow for a
number of years and had hosts of friends
who wero deeply grieved to henr the
sad news of his death. Mrs. hyuu
n.nnv friends extend her their heart felt
sympathy In this her sad bereavement.
Again the grim monster ueain. naa
mir neighborhood, this time tak
ing from u Harriet Parmenter. the four-
.,n var old daughter of Mr. ana Mr.
J. D. Parmenter. Little Harriet has been
inv.ii.t for several year from tne
painful disease rheumatism, and at times
the little gin suirerings wero oreamui.
,ii ..... ,ina that medical skill could
possibly do, but to no purpose. She was
of a sweet, loving and palieni uiapoamon.
i,v. hnrltisr her sufferings with great
patience and endurance. She was much
loved by all who knew ner anu wi
was the cauae of much sorrow to the en
tire neighborhood. Services were held at
the house at 10 o'clock, Itev. Love, of
Portland, officiating. Interment wna
i,. i, i. Mi. Zlon cemetery. A large
procession followed to the cemetery and
a profusion of flowers ueeaca me v.i..
tha sympathy of the
entire community In this their end be
reavement,
. nd wife left Sunday, the
2lst, for Forest Grove, whore Mr, JeaHe
was sent as a delegate from me ua.mw
Orange to the State Grange. They will
be abacnt several days.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
VIOLA.
The people of this part are very fortu
nate In having a pinna. rou .u v,..-..
City,
,. ' i who have been to Ea
tacada of late, report the roads to be In
fearful condition.
Kev. ration was In Viola Saturday.
Cant C. O. Branson and wife are hold
,g revival meetings with Rev. Patton
of M,rtJ',.,.n and family, W.
A. u. jioooir""" - : .
n Brown and W. H. Mattoon attended
V: I3,0W"... " i Mount Zlon Sunday.
tne mceui.K" m.,.i.,ir
This makes the tiurci acne- v.
held by Capt. Branson
this circuit. Twenty u"-u "'"'
tnl. L u nine at Mount Zlon
rjET f,, oom Meeting, will cU.se
"h re on Monday evening. May mn.
The mtltigs Will then begin on the 80th
at Dover. fnW
Mrs. Sevier ho en apeou.... -day
at Independence.
MARQUAM.
The weather haTThangcd from oool
to warm, which pleases the farmers. WO
'"r'ins business
Utanuw
Gljastar
of
at the realdence of Mr. J. E. Marquam.
Some twenty were praent. They elected
new orricera for the year aome of them
being: Mr. Barton Jack, president; Mis
Llllle Benlly, first vice prealdent; Mr.
It. A. Gray, eecond vlee-prealdent; Mia
Jewfll Marquam, third vlce-prealdent ;
Mr. Joseph Jone, fourth vlce-preldent;
War Hlbbard. organlat; naa ildln
rn-ake secretary; Mis Myrtle Ackenson,
treasurer. After the business transac
tion was over, a moat excellent lunch
was served. All seemed to have a good
time.
The Supreme Medical Examiner of
Portland, gave an address to large au
dlence Tuesday night. His subject was
Artlsanshlp. They Initiated 22 member.
There will be another Initiation Tuesday
evening. May 23. About 20 from the Mo
lalla Assembly came and assisted on the
Initiation. The Marquam Assembly feel
thankful to them for urjrlng on the good
work.
Now boy, get your best girl and come
and Join.
Miss Chloe Crandall of Turner, I vl-
Itlng near thl town thl week.
A baseball same was played Sunday
near this place against the Scott's Mill
team. Hurrah for the Marquam boy,
they beat the Scott' Mill people.
Kev. Rockwell, D, D., or roruana.
preachel at Glad Tidings Sunday, to a
lnrae audience. Meetlnirs will be held all
through thl week and continued over
RundaV.
Me. and Mra. Geo. Bentley. of thl place
and their little granddaughter, Helen
lien! lev. went to Portland. Helen' fath
er, Mr. Chealey Bentley. works at the
Portland Seed Co. He la a well known
man of thl place.
Dollv Maruuam of this town stayed
over night with her teacher. Miss Peart
Leabo (Suturduy night), and went to
church with her Sunday morning.
MUa Hello Gray and Miss Dolly Mar
quam received a leather bound bible
from their pastor, F. 8. Clemo, for tak
ing a collection for the missionaries.
Also Miss Clara Qulnn received a testa
ment for her collection.
Mr. Bonapart Wade of Wllholt wn
seen In our burg Monday.
Mr. Kaun who lives on the Al. Thomas
place, went to Portland and has Just re
turned. The frost hag nipped the potatoes and
beans and has changed the weather,
again from sunshine to ruin.
Mr. and Mr. I. D. Larklna have re
turned from Meadowbrook where they
have been for a few days.
A coyote got in range of the sheep band
of Mr. Slaughter and killed one of his
sheep.
Subscribe to The Enterprise.
, ACROSS COUNTRY.
The signs of the times point to an enor
mous increase of intelligent public interest
in health: to a new generation with purer,
stronger blood and therefore more active.
Draver Drains ana
body. No phys
ically r robust,
healthy person
ever succumbed
to grip, consump
tion, malaria or
sny other germ
disease. But with
weakened sys
tem we ail nave
to fight the germs
oi unease.
Our blood is
often in a fer
tile coadition
for- the
growth of
bactetia
the germs
of disease
' because
onr stom
is disordered
or mir liver is tor
pid in either case
our blood does not
get The proper
nourishment. A
torpid liver means
stagnation of
the blood and an
accumulation of
Foisona which
urnishea a weak
spot for bacteria to enter.
.To enrich the blood and increase the
red blood corpuscles, Dr. Pierce years ago
found a vegetable compound, which he
called Dr. Pierce's Golden MrdiCnt Discov
ery, that would quickly cure the bad symp
toms by increasing the red blood corpus
cles and thereby feeding the nerves on rich
blood. This " Medical Discovery also acts
upon the digestion and assimilation of food,
so that the blood get its proper elements
from the products uf digestion. Feed tlif
longs, stomach and heart on rich red t ed
and you have surely a heatthv body wl-.'cV
will throw off the germs of disease v. l-.i,"'
lurk everywhere. Get as near natuv"-
fmm n & . .,., A . ...1 i.ij. ,111,1,. ..n,ir-.l'
from bnuniral etr.irt and whicn does-noi
contain alcohol is the safest. Or. Pierce'
Golden Medical Discovery coutoiiw ueiuici
alcohol nor narcotics.
Mm
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"It was almost a miracle. Burdock
Klood Bitters cured me of a terrible
breaking out all over the body. I am
very greatful. Miss Jul(a Filbridge, West
Cornwell, Conn.
O.A.GTOXIX.A..
Berth Ita Kind Yoa Hw Always ivgi,
wssie Block, who has Just con
eluded her second year at the Teabody
Conservatory of Music at Baltimore, mo.,
u enneoted to reach her home at Oregon
City about Juno 1. Mies Block is the
only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. w. u.
Block, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Meyer, of Wadena,
Minnesota, are the Knouts of their cousin,
County Superintendent Zlnser. They
h.iv heen aoendlna the Winter in Cali
fornia and are en route to their Minne
sota home where Mr. Meyer la the preei
dent of a bank. ;
A. II. Grleesen and Robert Caufleld left
last Saturday for the Coos Bay country
mhoi-n thev will prospect for coal, Mr,
Gilessen recently acquired some school
land near Marshflcld and since ne made
the purchase, there have been found on
,nininir lniirt rich deposits of coal. It
is believed by Mr. Grlessen that the de-
posit of this mineral proeaoiy exienua
hi land and it la for the purpose
of determining the situation that he ia
making the trip.
AM- ,
Stasias
, Nature' Best Remedie
combined by
HIGHEST SKILL,
into a
Perfect Tonic
Improves Appetite
aids Digestion
overcomes Biliousness
prevents Catarrh
cures Constipation
strengthens Nerves
Gives Added Vigor tp the
Entire System.
Guaranteed, Samples Free.
CHARMAN & CO.
Dependable Druggists,
SOLB AGENTS.
U
OASTOHIA.
Bsarttb
Bigaatu
af
The Kind Yoa Have Always Bough
Wilson & Cooke
Have moved and now are located in the
old stand formerly occupied bv them as a
warehouse. We invite the public to call
and examine our stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery and
Sporting Goods.
We are also agents for the Sharpies Tub
ular Cream.Separator. "We also carry the
Genuine Oliver Plows and Extras,
Mowers, Rakes Cultivators. Agents for
Deering Harvester. We are now making
special prices on Mail Boxes at $1.35 each
Give us a call and examine for yourself.
Wilson & Cooke
ta
fenJ
i tais
The past month has been
the greatest bargain sale
in the history of our busi
ness values that astound
ed the public
The coming month will
see still greater value of
ferings. We mean to close
out our stock and if low
prices are the means of do
ing'it, wejare certainly go
ing to succeed. Our pri
ces are so low we don't
mention them because you
might take it as a joke.
But it;is true.
Come and see us
THE FAIR STORE
The place that savea you money.
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods.
Notions, Etc.
Main Street. Harding Block,
Oregon City, Oregon
eMA
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All R.l SI AVIIIHI1
IUILEl IsLUinillH
HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD
AT TK ST.LOCIi WORLD'S PAIR.
Send us the ncones of dealer k
your town who do rot mII our
(jocdi, and we will end you
vttatir Tlrt tk itx aIm. fr
famous towers of the world ra
A. J. TOWER CO. BSTAfiUSHED 163-
I. tuiiun. iwsan. inunw
Towte CAW AM AW CO. TOeOWTO can ,
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and deoom.
pose, causing a far more serious trouble thaa '
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and muffs
and use that wnion cleanses, sooinea ana
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and Trill cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial Size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tha
60o. size. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren St., N.Y,
rvrt Ti.l. HnlVftnt ain rut at nnfe
It so reads itself
over an irritated and angry Burface, reliev
ing immediately tne pamiui lnnammauon.
With Ely's Cream Balm yon are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Bay Fever.
PERKINS
AMERICAN HERBS
Never Sold by Druggists.
R. W. BAKER, Agent,
. Willamette, Or.
Round out your stomach Into a good
feeling rounds you Into a good humor
It Is a delicious dessert So easy and
quick to serve. ENERGY, Ten centa
a package. .
At all Grocers.
The children's friend
JaynetsTon'icVcrmifuge
Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles.
fnna trieiliew i rl cnon
Get it from your druggist ?iZT,
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GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST
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