OIlEdON CITY ENTEIU'MSE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1905. 1 mis fa -m scV i 1 r:.. f 'tin. v MR. and MRS. WILDERT THOMPSON, 801 Main St., Peoria, III. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. WUbert Thompson never knew a well diy until last June he had been constipated all his lifemany docton treated him, but all failed to even help himhis health failed rapidly and on January 21, 1903, Mr. Thompton aiked us to suggest a treatment for her husband We thought the case too serious and recommended that a specialist be consulted but he also failed to help the patient-NOW HE IS WELL, Muffs Grape Tonic Cured Him Mrs. Tli'impaon first wrote m m follows; "My Imnband, aged la, sulfur from sharp pains In Ills stomach and times tlilnkn It Is liln heart. Lot m know by return mall what cause the pain, II you cau. Mr. Thompson sometime liait been treated lijr several doctor, but Itiey have given til in up." we iiroitiritiy aatrisna mat nrin-ciann specialist m oonsuuea A. Wa iiuote: "We want to sell Mull's Crane Ton In, wn know It will cum constipation, but to:. bottle I no object to us when a human III" Is at stake, and It your liuHband's cne li m serious as you state. suggest you consult a reliable specialist, not the advertising kind. promptly." At tlm same time, knowing that Mull's iraie Tome could do no harm, we advised Hit una until a iiyliiln could be ooimullcd. January 2ft Mr. Thompson wrote that a physician had limn consulted, lis dlait uomid tint case an IwIiik chronic constipation and dyspepsia. Mil treatment wan followed faithfully, hut there wan no imronpllhlKliiiprovciiiPiilln Mr. Thompwirrs tmalth. Tlian ho began taking. Mull's (irape Tonic aud on Hept. 8, liWii, we received the followliiK Witter from Mn. Thompson'. "You will remember that I wrote to you last Janusr In reused to my husband's health. It la four months elnoe ha quit taking Hull's Qrepa Tonlo lor oonatlpatlon, whloh ha auffered from alnae birth. He took luet 24 bottles of It and Is perleotly oured. Ha Is muoh stronger and has gained eortslderably In tloeh. I oannot thank you enough far lull's Orepe Tonlo. 'It la worth Ita weight In gold Juat i 12 eursd him and ha haa spent hundreds of dollars with doetors who did him no good. Now I want to state my eaae to you and eapeot your early reply. I aleo have conetl patlon.have had for three years. Kindly let me know as I mm sure It will ours me If you say It will, sltdldallyouolalmedltwouldlnmyhueband'sesee. I await an early reply." Very respectfully youra, MR. W. H. THOMPSON, 86 f Main St., Peoria, III. LET US GIVE YOU A 50c. BOTTLE. This Coupon Is good for 50o. Dottlo of Mull's Grapo Tonlo. rill oat till, coupon end send to the Mchtnlng MixIMneCa., 107 ThlrilM Itorh Island, 111.. and you will receive full U, AO, bottle of Mull's (trap. Tonle. I have never taken Mull's flrapn Tonic, but If you will supply lue with a OOo. bottle fro. I will tab Haa tllrorUHl. Nam Htrvait No,. City. .Mat. eiva run aooaaee o waive rAiaij . If you arc afflicted with constipation or any of its kindred diwaKs wc will Iniy a 50-ccnt bottle for you of your druggist and give Jt to you to try. If you are constipated we know it will cure you. Surely if we have such confidence in our remedy aa to pay for a 1xUle of it thut you mny tent for yourself its won dcrful curative qualities, you should not refuse to accept our offer. Mull's Grape Tonic in the only cure for constipation known. We do not recom mend it for anything hut Constipation and ita allied di.sca.tcs. It is our free gift to you. In accepting this free bottle you do not obligate yourself further than to take ita content. Mull's Grape Tonic is plcuwuit to bike and one Ixittlc will benefit you. We want you Jo try it and, therefore, if you will fill out the attached coupon and mail it to us to-day we will instruct your druggist to give you a 50-cent bottle and charge same to us. I EE? For Sale by Howell & Jones, Of egon City BRILLIANT RECORD OP A NEWSPA PER MAN. The success which has attended Wm, E. Curtis, tho famous correspondent of Th Chicago Record-Herald la rarely at tained by newspaper writer. Beginning hi career In Chicago, In 1872, aa report er, he rapidly roso to the poaltlon of man aging editor. He resigned that position on receiving a government appointment aa secretary of the South American com mission. Mr. Curtla traveled extenslve- ly In Central and Booth America, while In this poaltlon, producing several pop ular volume as the remilt of his literary I labors. Afterward co-operating with i Secretary of State -James O, Blaine, Mr. Curtis organized the work of the bureau of American Republics, with the result thnt.he was placed In charge of that or ganisation, and at the World's Colum bian Exposition he distinguished himself by his labors as the executive head of the Latin-American department. As correspondent of the Chicago Record Herald, Mr. Curtis' travels have carried him Into every section of the United States as well as to all quarters of the gllbe. His China and Japan letters were published In book form; likewise his let ters from England, Germany and France, as well aa those written during- his trav els In Mexico and South America. No newspaper correspondent possesses the facility shown by Mr. Curtis In writ ing on any of the diversified subjects embraced In his correspondence and mak ing It luminous. Nor Is any correspond ent followed so closely year after year by the thousands of readers of the Chicago Record Herald. On his recent trip to the Holy Land Mr. Curtis' letters have been read more closely than ever, and his des criptions of that interesting- section of the globe as It appears today have been quoted everywhere. A dally letter from Mr. Curtis appears In the Chicago Record-Herald. Ix weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to ap pear and answer, for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, which la thut the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge of said Court, made on August 18th, 1905, by which order It was directed that this ummons be published once each week for six successive weeks, and that said de fendant appear and answer on or before the 9th day of October, 1905; and the date of the first publication thereof la ugust 25th, 1905, the date named In the said order for said publication. OANTENBEIN & VEAZIE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Portland, Oregon. MAPLK LANK. This section of Clnt'Kamiia county Is iitiilnly one of tho gitrden spots of ; Oregon, ami a happy people nre now teiiipmarlly resting from a hurvest which hits ruled their granaries with gulden grain and their hny mows with hny. Hut their rest Is of short durutlon, for we nre nil waiting fur ruin to begin fall pluwlng. and until the welcome rain rum plowing Is Impoaslble, for a six ' Weeks' Nlegn of hot Oregon weuther hll baked thn soil hard. A thn Knterpi le la exclusively rend or communities to write the news, thus milking thetr homo paper a truly live newspaper as It enters our home each w-ek. Threshing la well along for this season of the year and while the yield I not H largo u expected, owing to the dry spell, thn gruln Is of good quality. It ha dem onstrated that farmers must sow their fall grain early and to blue vltrol their BiH-d liberally. Potatoes will bo potatoe this year, notwithstanding tho large acreage grown around here, and the price will Increase us people find out that late potatoes will not yield as anticipated, the dry eaaon by Maple Ijine friends, your correspond -nt will devote space thla week to the -iieltig the primary cause. happening a they have occurred and Itev. Wettluufer held aervlcea In the hope thereby to stimulate cither section school house Inst Friday night. Ha 1 a The Sign of the Progressive Storekeeper Is an ELECTRIC SIGN, combined with the brilliant attractiveness and' trade pullinjr qualities of ELECTRIC LIGHT INSIDE THE STORE. The Advertising Value of Electric Light Is best shown in its increasing use by enter prising merchants in every line of business. Put Your Store to the Front By using ELECTRIC LIGHT, and throw your less, wide-awake competitor into the shadow. It Is a Business Proposition s And we stand ready to prove to you the ab solute economy of ELECTRIC LIGHT. fluent, easy speaker and promises to preach again next Friday at the same hour and place. He held an attentive congregation and speaks well for tho turnout, or member present. Contractor Hrown Is waiting for the lumber to commence work on the new parsonnge to be erected In town. He la a good workmun and never slights any of his contracts. The apple crop haa received a black eye tiy being condemned as unfit for market, and will be mude Into cider. But owners of old orchards will pay more attention to their treespray, and graft more In the future. We have orchard that are a dlsgrnce, moss covered and where the sun cannot penetrate through tho foliage, to say the least, the fruit la wormy and of a very Inferior quality. Oregon City Is a good wood market, several of our farmers now hauling cord wood while waiting for the much covet ed moisture to fall. The Orange meets In It's hall the first Saturday in September, when several new members will be added to It's roll. It la In a flourishing condition and much Interest Is taken by the farmers In the deliberations. What shall we say of our neighbors? Well, they are all busy. Clarence apd Pleasant Allen have had their hay and straw baled. Cole Warthlng on tho Staf ford place, Is resting on his oar while debating about renting the place for another year; Chris Slmpklns, the farm er and carpenter, haa commenced work on a new and large house for Farmer Ilarr; Ileul Estate Agent Plowman Is pushing his list of lands to the front and hopes soon to close several deals he has on hand to a finish; Farmer Yost le paying attention to chickens; Mr. Mounce has his cor.y home In apple p(r order and the same may be said of the Messrs u Mounce. Shortledge, Crawford and Brown nil residents living tributary to Maple Lane. The dry season has been hard on wells nnd pasturage. Butter has risen in price and as chickens are tholting, eggs are likewise creeping up. Tho berry season a verv prosperous one, Is over. Your correspondent has made many improve mcnts and did much work in Increasing nn enhancing the appearance of his many varieties of berries and promises his Oregon City customers an Increased quantity next season. Berry and chicken ralslna- nre two leading industries that will he attended to. the work being pleas ant nnd remunerative, the facilities be Ing excellent. COL. STEFELKNECHT. careful nursing of her 'parent. Mr. Owen Thomas, from Warden, Ida ho, haa Joined his wife who ha been visiting her parents the last three months. They went to the Fair this week. Mr. W. J. Thomas and daughter, from West Seattle, la visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. Rev. W. Mason called on Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery this week. Adelatd Stoker and family has gone for a trip to tho mountains. Vajentlne Stoker ha gone to work with the Rider ft Stanley threshing machine at Canby. Mrs. Lottie Penman and chiaren vla- Ited the Fair this week. Miss Myers, of ML Pleasant, ha been engaged to teach our school the coming term. A bible claRS will be held at the school house at 2 o'clock next Sunday afternoon under Instruction of Rev. W. Mason and sendee at three o'clock. New and Reduced Rates On Meter basis, put ELECTRIC LIGHT within the reach of everyone. Estimates on Cost of Wiring And information regarding the use of electricity for LIGHT or POWER, in the HOME, the OFFICE, the STORE and the FACTORY, promptly furnished upon application to Mr. C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the Bank of Oregon City. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY C, G. Miller Contract Manager for Oregon City. f I THE DUTY OF ATTRACTIVENESS. Why Every Woman Should Best. Look Her WORTH MORE THAN THEIR WEIGHT IN COLD. Peoslkola Tablet of Priceless Value In Relieving Indigestion. Health Is everything. Many a mil lionaire would wlllngly part with half his fortune for perfect digestion. Riches fame and the realization of every desire cannot create contentment if Indigestion making one'a existence miserable. When Huntley Bros. Co. tell you that in all their experience they never knew any thing eo sure to relieve sour stomach, coated tongue, dizzy spells, poor appetite, lassitude and fatigue due to imperfect digestion, there must be some good rea son for their confidence, and there Is. Dozens of chronic old dyspeptic right here in Oregon City who dlspalred of ever getting relief have tried Pepslkola Tablet on Huntley Bros. Co.'s recom mend nnd today are completely cured. Moreover, a druggist could not afford to keep on recommending an indigestion remedy unless it really will cure, for you would mighty Boon lose confidence! and trade at some other Btore. Pepsl kola Tablets are a grand nerve tonic, they will give you new energy and new ambition, improve your appetite, and strengthen your digestive organs and un less they give you perfect digestion Huntley Bros. Co. will gladly pay your nitortor hnflr WORMY FRUIT DISAPPEARS. Inspector Reld Drives It Out of the Mar kets. Portland people may have noticed li the past two weeks an Improvement In the quality of fruit purchased at the city store, says the Oregonlan. Wormy apples, scaly peaches and diseased fruit of any kind can no longer be found for sale. For this welcome change they are indebted to a young man who twice day makes the round of the Front atreet produce houses. In the early morning visit the Plaxa market and the rest of the day keeps hi eye on farmer and gardeners who bring their product to the city. This man ia James H. Reld, the newly appointed Fruit Inspector, better known In the produce qukrter as the bug man. " Mr. Reld know his business, for he la a Dractlcal fruit-grower himself. He haa a farm at Mllwaukle which produces 10, 000 basket of Concord grapes every year. He grows other fruit too, but he sprays hi yard so thoroughly that he never has to condemn any of hia own product Since he stopped the sale of Infected fruit In this market, prices have undergone quite a revolution. Heretofore so much trash was offered for sale that It kept down the price of clean fruit, especially apple, and no Inducement wa offered the grower to take care of his orchard properly. Before Mr. Reid's appointment good sound apples only netted the grow er about 75 cents a box. Now the same class of fruit is worth about 1.60. "To the farmer I would like to giv a little advice," said Mr. Reld yesterday. "Leave your wormy and scaly apples at home, unless you are looking for trouble. Pack your fruit honestly and throw out the scabby, misshapen stuff for hogfeed It will pay in the end. "A few days ago there was a scarcity of apples on Front street, and in making my rounds I saw four boxes of passable apples in front of a mall order house. The fruit had been dumped loosely In the box, the covers were sawed out of fence boards and nailed up with ten-penny nails. I bought the four boxes at 50 cent each, took them to a commission house, replaced them in clean boxes and the result wa three boxes of fairly good apples which sold 20 minutes later at $1.26 a box. This was merely an experiment to see wnat couia oe aone wun uruumiy clean fruit The result fully Justified the effort." NOTICE OF THE REDEMPTION AND CANCELLATION OF IMPROVEMENT BONDS NO. 28 and 29 of OREGON CITY, OREGON. Notice la hereby given that Improve ment Bonds No. 28 and 29, for the sum $500 each, of Oregon City, Oregon, bearing date September 1, 1903, will on the 1st day of September, 1905 be taken up, paid and cancelled by the treasurer Oregon City at his office In Oregon City, Oregon, and the Interest on aald Improvement Bonds No. 28 and 28 will cease on and after the 1st day of Sep tember, 1905, the said ist day of Septem ber being the Interest paying period on said bonds and more than one year after the date of said bonds and the first In terest paying period next after the pub lication of this notice. Published by order of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, made August 23, 1905. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUAL IZATION FOR CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Notice la hereby given that the board of equalization for the county of Clack amas, state of Oregon, on the last Mon day In August, 1905, viz: The 28th day of August, A. D., 1905, will attend at the office of the county clerk In the court house in aald county and state and con tinue to meet from day to day for one week, and publicly examine the assess ment rolls of aald county for the year 1905, and correct all errors in valuation. description or qualities of lands, lota or other property. It ia the duty of any and ail persona Interested to appear at the time and place appointed to examine aald roll and ascertain If their property ia properly assessed, and li not to have the proper correction made thereon. Dated thla 1st day of August. 1905. JAMES F. NELSON, Assessor for Clackamas county, Oregon. Rounds qut your stomach into a good feeling rounds you into a good humor. It is a delicious desert. So easy and quick to serve. ENERGY, Ten cents a package. AT ALL GROCERS. HOG HOLLOW. Tho hand thnt rocks the cradle rules the wofld. But the woman who Is truly beautiful relgna over a larger kingdom than her own family. She is admired nnd respected by all who know her. Natur Intended thnt every woman should hav a beautiful complexion, but Intense 20tt century civilization with Its Btarchy, rich foods nnd unnatural conditions, has done much to rob her of her rightful heritage The secret of good complexion Is in hav Ing rich, red blood, an active liver, per feet digestion and a regular, dally ac tlnn of the bowels. Every woman who cares for a good healthy color In her face, for bright eyes, a ruddy glow, a clear Bkln and a ruddy complexion Bhould take Laxakola every night until her condition Is just what it should be. Laxakola starts the liver going, drives out the bile that clouds the complexion, encourages the action of tho bowels, nnd cures chronic constipation by assisting nature to do Its own perfect work. If you want the bloom and charm of a clear, healthy skin, try Laxakola on Huntley Bros. Co's recommend nnd if after using a 25c bot tle you pee no Improvement the druggist will hand back your money without the least argument. PERKINS AMERICAN HERBS Never Sold by Druggists. R. W. BAKER, Agent, Willamette, Or. Notice to Road-builder. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for the construction of roads from Willamette Falls to Stafford In ac cordance with orders made by the county court at Its July session. Said bids to be filed with the County Clerk on or be fore 10 o'clock a. m., the 6th day of September, 1905. By order of the County Court. F. W. GREENMAN. Sep. 1. County Clerk. IHMPEi It must be going to rain the crane has come west again. Little Lucy Montgomery is III with typhoid fever. Mr. Robert Clarke and family attended the Fair Thursday, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker called on Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Clarke Sunday. Albert McCormack spent Sunday In Hog Hollow. Nora Gregory and Anna Cahlll attend ed the harvest picnic and dance at Can- by Saturday night. C. V. Stoker went to Canby after Peaches Sunday. George McCormack has returned from Cecil, Oregon, where he has been for the past month working In harvest. Mrs. George Callff Is visiting her par week. ' The threshing machlng Is slowly wan dering this way. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Randall and family visited II. II. Gregory and family Sun day. Mrs. Wm. Kruger and Mrs. Chns. Rid er went to Canby Monday after peaches. Mr. Clarke has been flying around get ting ready to go to the Coast after threshing. Bessie Clarke returned home Sunday after three dnys" visit In Portland. ) GREENWOOD. Mrs. 13. Eastman and Mrs. W. H. Jones celled to see little Lucy Montgom ery, who Is down with the typhoid fever. We hope she will soon recover under the NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the portion of Fifth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying between the West line of Railroad Avenue and the East line of Main Street will be Improved, according to the pro posed grade thereof to be hereafter es tablished; also that portion of Fifth Street lying between the West line of Main Street and the East line of Water Street will be Improved according to the established grade thereof. That said Improvements will be made with crushed rock and by laying side walks, concrete curbs, corner blocks and drains, and by grading said street to the proposed and established grade thereof. This notice is published pursuant to an order, made by the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, at a meeting held August 23d, 1905. W. A. DIMICK, Oregon City, Oregon, August 25th, Sep tember 1st. 1905. Agonizing Burns nre instantly relieved and perfectly heal ed by Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. C. Rlv enbark, Jr., of 'Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knee so dreadfully that It blistered all over. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve stopped the pain and healed it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25 cents at Howell & Jones, druggists. Physicians prescribe it for their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For Saie by E. MATTHIAS -Solo Agenoy for Oregon City. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Frank L. Dixon, Plaintiff, vs. Ella M. Dixon, Defendant. To Ella M. Dixon, the above named de fendant: ' In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and oswer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wlt: On or before the 9th day of October, 1905, the said day being after the expiration of 1 I' I am now located in my new building on Main a street be tween Ninth and Tenth Sts. Better prepared than ever to do your plumbing. F. C. GAME The Plumber,