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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. y Gofpsi-ScBiiD M nnn mm " an JzaQ LI MR. and MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON, 801 Main St.. Peoria, III. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. Wilbert Thompson never knew a well day until lat June he had been constipated all his life many doctors treated him, but all failed to even help him his health failed rapidly and on January 21, 1903, Mrs. Thompson asked 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. . . Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him Mrs. Thompson first wrote us as follows: "My husband, aged 23, suffers from sharp pains In his stomach and ljei me Know Dy return man wnac causes ine pain, u you can. Mr. inompson sometimes thinks It is his heart. Has been treated by several doctors, but they nave given him up.' We DromDtlv advised that a first-class sDecialist beson9uited. we ouote: "We want to anil Mulra Cram Tonic, because we know it will cure constipation, but 60c. a bottle Is no objeot to us when a human life is at stake. and if your husband's case is as serious as you state, we suggest you consult a reliable specialist, not the advertising At me same time. Knowing mat Minis urape ionic coma ao no narm, we advised its use until a kind, promptly. Physician could be consulted. January M Mrs. Thompson wrote that a ohvstclan had been consulted. He 1 lair. nosed the case as being chronic constipation and dyspepsia. Els treatment was followed faithfully, but there was no perceptible Improvement in Mr. Thompson's health. Then he began taking Mull's Grape Tonic and on Sept. 8, 1903, we received the following letter from Mrs. Thompson: "Yon will remember that I wrote to you last Janusrv In regard to my husband's health. It Is four months since he quit taking Mull's Grape Tenlo for constipation, whloh he suffered from sinoe birth. He took Just 24 bottles of It and is perfectly cured. He Is much stronger and has gained eonslderably in flesh. I cannot thank you enough for Mull's Grape Tonic 'It is worth Ha weight in gold.' Just $ 1 2 cured him and he has spent hundreds of dollars with doctors who did him no good. Now I want to state my case to you and expect your early reply. I also have consti pation, nave naa tor tnree years. as ii am all vou claimed i Very i ee years. Kindly let me know as I am sure It will euro me if you say tt will, it would In my husband's oase. I await an early reply." r respectfully yours, MRS. W. H. THOMPSON, 801 Main St., Peoria, III. LET US GIVE YOU A 5c. BOTTLE. This Coupon is good for a 50c Bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic. Fill out this coupon and aend to trie Lightning; Medicine Co., 157 Third'Ave., Bock Island, III., and yon will receive a fall size, 50c. bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic. I have never taken Mull's Grape Tonic, hut if you will supply me with a Sue bottle free. I will take it as directed. Name Street No.. City . State.. 6IVB FULL ADDRESS AND WRITS MAINLY. If yon are afflicted with constipation or any of its kindred diseases we will buy a 50-cent bottle for you of your druggist and give it to you to try. If you are constipated we know it will cure you. Surely if we have such confidence in our remedy as to pay for a bottle of it that you may test for yourself its won derful curative qualities, you should not refuse to accept our offer. Mull's Grape Tonic is the only cure for constipation known. We do not recom mend it for anything but Constipation and its allied diseases. It is our free gift to you. In accepting this free bottle you do not obligate yourself further than to take its contents. Mull's Grape Tonic is pleasant to take and one bottle will benefit you. We want you to 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. HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. I es the quarter section line of section 1 wego, Oregon City, Numbers 1, 2, ana 18 of T 2 SR 2 E; thence north along! 3 are unchanged. the quarter section lines of sections Oak Grove Precinct is described as is, 7 ana 6 to the township line be-: follows: tween townships 1, S.R. 2 E; and T. Beginning on the line between & sK & a, ; tnence on township line Clackamas and Multnomah counties east 4 miles to section line between I on the east bank of the Willamette sections l ana z, t. 2 SR 2 E; thence river running thence up said river on south on section line to the north east bank to the north boundary of uaun. ui mo watwiuias river; tnence I Jts. Jennings Claim; tnence easterly on auwn nam river 10 me place OI Degin- I nlng. Canby, Cherryville, Canemah and Damascus, same as before. Eagle Creek changed as follows: Begin at Junction of Deep Creek with tne Clackamas river In T 2 SR 2 E; thence up the Clackamas river to where It crosses the quarter section line or section 12 In T 3 SR 3 E: thence east on quarter section lines of sections 7, 8, and 9 of 3 S R 4 E. to the center of said section 9; thence north on quarter section lines to Eagle f as oll,ows said north boundary of said Jennings claim to the quarter sestion line run ning north and south through section 18T2SR2E; thence north to county line; thence west on county line to place of beginning, save and except irom tne aDove described tract of lands contained within the limits of the City of Milwaukie. Pleasant Hill, Soda Springs. Spring- water, Tualatin, and Union are un changed. i Viola Precinct is changed to read Creek; thence up Eagle Creek and North Fork of same to the line be tween sections 11 and 12 in T. 3 SR 4, E ; thence north to the north boundary line of T. 3 S. R 4, E; thence west i one mile; thence north to Deep Creek; Beginning at the southwest corner of section 29, T 3 S R 3 E; thence north two miles; thence east 1-half mile; thence east mile; thence south li mile; thence east mile: thence south mile; thence east 1 thence down Deen Creek to niar nf miles to section corner; thence south uu une to corner oi sections 29, 30, 31 and 32 of T. 3 S. R. 4. E: thence 6 miles to place of beginning. West Oregon City Precinct remains unchanged. , . In the matter of seal for county clerk; The old seal being worn out. it is ordered that the clerk procure a new seal and destroy the old one. ! beginning. Estacada is as follows: Beginning on the north bank of Clackamas river where the same crosses the north boundary line of section 10 in T. 4 S R 4, E; thence np the. Clackamas river to the summit of the Cascade Mountains; thence north erly along the said summit to Salmon river; thence down Salmon river to the south boundary of T. 3 S R 7. E: thence west along township boundary to me souta iorn or Eagle Creek thence down Eagle Creek to where it crosses the quarter section line of section 4 T. 4 S R 4, E; thence south ;on quarter section line of sections 4 and 9 In T 3 SR 4 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Clackamas. P. A. Willard, Plaintiff. s. ; E; to center line I Anita Willard, Defendant. CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted at Regular No vember Term. Be it remembered. That at a regular term of the County Court of Clackamaf County held in the Court House In Ore son City, for the purpose of transacting county business in November the same being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term' of said court, present Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county Judge presiding; T. B. Klllin, and Wm. Brobst, Commis sioners, when the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of the petition of Isa bel Rupert for vacation of Steel Ave nue, in Oak Grove; Ordered that said petition be and is dismissed. In the matter of subscription for road from Sandy to Boring; Subscription for $700 filed, and bid of Proctor and Beers to furnish lum ber at $3.50 per. thousand accepted and same ordered laid" on said road. In the matter of plank for repairs on sanay and Portland road; Proposition of Proctor and Beers to furnish 25,000 feet lumber at $2.00 per thousand accepted and bill for same to be presented at May term, 1906. ELECTRIC 8 LIGHT I AND POWER A talk ith us will convince 5u hat ELECTRIC LIGH r is the only light you can afford to use in your home, or put in the house you are building;. Your property will rent more readily, will pay a higher in come, and attract a better class ot tenants IF IT IS EQUIPPED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. IF you contemplate establishing any business re quiring POWER, it will be to your advantage to talk with us before placing your orders for machinery. THE use of ELECTRIC power means: Lesser cost of operation, smaller amount of space required, and great saving in machinery and initial cost of in stallation of plant. ADVANTAGES in the cost of producing power in Oregon City in comparison with other cities of the country, enable us to make lowest rates and give un equalled service. In the matter of special road tax levied in road district 33; Ordered that the action of said dis trict in making levy of five mill tax for road purposes, be approved and clerk instructed to extend same on tax roll.. In the matter of resignation of H. W. Koehler, as constable district No. Ordered that said resignation be accepted and E. W. Wanker appointed m his stead. In the matter of the- resignation of Fred Wagner as supervisor of road district 35; Ordered that said resignation be ac cepted and A. D. Edwards be appoint ed in his stead. In the. matter of application of A J. and S. N. Strubhar for location of telephone line; - ' Ordered that said application be granted subject to further orders of this court. In the matter of claims of W. How ell, S. Raney, D. A. Crane and A. B. i Shibley for bringing Giles Sarver to Oregon City ; Ordered that said claims be refer red to the guardian of said Giles Sar fore i Canyon Creek, same as before; Cascade, same as before; Clackamas, changed as follows: Begin at the right bank of the Clack amas river on the south boundary of the Cranfield DLC in T. 2, S R 2 E,; thence westerly on the north boundary of the F.C. Cason DLC No. 50 to the boundary line of the James McNary -DLC No. 38; thence southerly- and westerly along the boundary line be tween said McNary claim and the Cason claim, between" the McNary claim and the P. M. Rinearson DLC No. 41, between the MrNnrv olnim and the B. Jennings claim No. 40 to a point where the southwesterly boun dary line of said McNary claim cross-; of said section 9; thence west on quar-1 To Anita Willard, Defendant above ter section lines tnrough sections 9. 1 namea : 8 and 7 of T 3 S R 4. B, and sections In the name of the State of Oreeon? : 12 anw 11 of S S R 3, E, to the center I You are hereby notified and required of said section 11; thence south one I to appear and answer the complaint nine, tuence east one-nan mile; tnence "iea against you in the above entitled soum on section lino 1 miles; court and cause on or before the ex thence east mile; thence south I piration of six weeks from and after inue; mence east 1 mues; thence tne nrst publication of this summons. south 1 mile; thence east to Clacka- to wit: on or before the 23rd day of maa nver tnence up said river to I uecemoer. 1905. which is the time beginning. - specified in the order directing this George, Highland, and Hard in e- nre- I publication, and if vnn fail tn on otl cincts remain unchanged. ' pear or answer, the plaintiff, for want narmony recinct is described as I thereof, will apply to the court for the follows:: I relief prayed for in the cmrmlnint nn Begin at the quarter section line of I file herein, to wit: That the hnnria nt section du, i l a k 2, E, on the line matrimony existing between you and between Clackamas and Multnomah I the plaintiff be set aside and riianit counties and running thence east 4 I upon the ground of your adultery and miles to section line between sections j for such other relief as may be just in ouu ui sum uiwuBBip ana ranee: I equity. thence south 2 miles to township line: This summons is niihlisiid it nr thence west 4 miles to quarter sec-1 of Honorable Thos. A. McBride, Judge tion line of section 31; thence north of the Circuit Court of the State of to' place of beginning. Macksburg, Molalla, Milk Creek and Marquam remain unchanged. uregon ror Clackamas County, and said order was made, dated and en tered the 6th day of November, 1905; Milwaukie Precinct is described as and the date of the first publication is follows As described in the charter of Mil- November -10, 1905, and the date of the last publication of this notice is waukie granted by the Legislature of J December 22, 1905 me otate or uregon at session of 1904. ' JOHN F LOGAN Maple Lane, Needy, New Era, Os- . - Attorney for Plaintiff, REDUCED RATES FOR CURRENT ON METER BASIS ESTIMATES on cost of wiring, cost ot current 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 C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the Bank of Oregon City. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY C. C. Miller Contract Manager for Oregon City. ver. In the matter of subscription for worn on hill road to new bridge across Milk Creek; Ordered that clerk furnish super visor with a copy of said subscription ana tnat supervisor work out same. In the matter of the petition of T. L. Jones for relief of taxation on camp meeting grounds near Canby; It is ordered that clerk notify Mr. Jones that the court has no authority to grant his request. J I In the matter of the petition of p , I - ' ............ i.Yf KJJTk UlC !j a ferry across the Willamette river at Wilsonville; ! Ordered that license issue to said j petitioner upon his filing a bond in ' ! the sum of $500 and paying license fee. j In the matter of August Asmus, an 1 1 indigent person; ' Ordered that a warrant for $10 per I ; month issue to Brunswick restaurant 1 1 for care of said County charge. in tne matter of aid to Copeland fam- f i liy ; ; Ordered that a warrant for $10 per montn issue to Air. Copeland until ! further orders of this court. ; In the matter of Mr. Holmes, Indi gent soldier Ordered that action of County Judge in advancing ?2U to said indigent sold ier be approved. In the matter of additional aid for Mr. Patton a county charee. Ordered that allowance for care of said charge be increased from $C.50 to $10 per month. r In the matter of caring for county charges ; Ordered that clerk ' advertise for bids to be submitted at next term of court, for the care, board and lodging of from six to ten men such as average charges are. In the matter of saloon license at j Barton ; j Ordered that a license issue to Annie i Corrigan to sell liquors for period of i three months. I In the matter of claim of Wiebke j Krohn against county for $2000; Ordered that matter be continued until Highland road can be visited by County Court. In the matter of change in Willam-J raiis ana stauora road; Ordered that warrant issue to Hans Estberg for $100, to the O. I. & Steel Co., for $100, to Flora Athey for $125, to be delivered upon the said parties uppn receipt of a deed of conveyance for the lands included in the location of said change of road, and upon the refusal of said parties to make such deeds of conveyance, it is ordered that the district attorney be instructed to institute proceedings to condemn said lands. In the matter of defining election precincts; Ordered that the following changes in election precincts be made:: Aber nethy, same as before; Barlow, same as F H E The celebrated tout act dramatic success Ml HIT MiliyiL Will be produced under the auspices of - Oregon City Assembly, United Artisans at Shively's Opera, House Friday. N&ght9 BJov0 24 This drama will be folly mounted, costumed and will have splendid orchestral music for the occasion. Admission, including reserved seats, 50c Children - - - 25c Tickets can be had from the members COMMITTE IN CHARGE Thos. E. Carried, Chairman? Pauline E. Schwartz Mrs. S. A. Gillette, Se 9 c y. 9 Mrs Mabel Bacon, before; Beaver Creek, same as be- J