OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. 7 (jDDDfiSnDSl'S MR. and MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON, 801 Main St., Peoria, 111. ' MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. Gilbert Thompson never knew a well day until last Jane he had teen constipated all his life many doctors treated him, but all failed to even help him his health faded rapidly and on January 21, 1903. Mrs. Thompson asked us to suggest a treatment for her husband We fought the case , tooserious and recommended that a specialist be consulted but he also failed to help the - patient NOW. HE IS WELL. ? , ' v Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him v Mrs. Thompson first wrote us as follows: -My husband, aged 23, suffers from sharp pains In his stomach and sometimes thinks it is his heart. Let me know by return mail what causes the pain, if you can. Mr. inompsxn has been treated by several doctors, but they have given him up." nn.. -..o We promptly advised that a first-class specialist be consulted. We quote: "We want to Bell Mull s Crape Tonic, because we know it will cure constipation, but 50c. a bottle is no object 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 kind promptly." At the same time, knowing that Mull's lirape Tonie could do no harm, we advised Its use until a physician obuld be consulted. January 26 Mrs. Thompson wrote that a physician had been consulted. He diag nosed tbe-case as being chronic constipation and dyspepsia. His 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: "You will remember that I wrote to you last Januarv In regard I to my l.usband's health. It , .. i Tnnin for nnnstmation. which he suftered from is igurmonini sinoe no quu lanniy mun .w - . . . .inn. birth. H. tnk lust 24 bottles of it and is perfectly cured. He is much stronger and has gained considerably in flesh. cannot tfianlc you enougn rer " "It" . " u " Aia weight in gold.' Just S12 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 youre f.rly ."ply. ' a' h"v,w If " pation. have had for three years. Kindly let me know as I am sure 11 .will cure me If you say It will, uju.ii . u Jm i. n hiKhmd'i ene. I await an early reply." " 1 Very respectfully yours, MRS. W.H. THOMPSON, 801 Main SL, Peor, IIU BOTTLE. LET US GIVE YOU A 5C This Coupon is good for a 50c Bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic. Fill out this coupon and send to the Lightning Medicine Co., 157 TUird'Ave., Rock Island, III., and yon will receive a fall size, 60c. bottle of Mall's Crape Tonic. I have never taken Mull's Grape Tonie, eat if you will supply me with a 60c bottle free. I will take it as directed. Name 8 1 rr o t No. City... '. State. CIVS PULL ADDRESS AND WRITE PLAINLY. fIf you 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 tq 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 acoipt 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.., . f 1 HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. should visit the Needy school and try and staighten out the school affairs of that district. ARE YOU RESTLESS AT NIGHT And harrased by a bad cough? Use Ballard's Horehound Syrup, it will secure you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. Sold by Huntley Bros.' Co. ARE YOU A FARMER? If you are, then you need a goo 8 farm paper. The- Enterprise has a splendid offer. -We will furnish the Enterprise and the Oregon Agricultur ist and Rural Northwest, the best ag ricultural paper in the large section it serves, both one year for only $1.50 the price of . the Enterprise alone. Thi3 farm paper is highly recommend ed by the leading experts on farming, stock raising and fruit growing. This offer is a snap. Call at the office or mail us your subscription. SHU BEL. . Mr.' Bluhm is confined to his bed with rheumatism. . Mrs. Ada C. Moehnke and Miss Ella Hornshuh attended teachers' meeting at Milwaukie last Saturday. Mrs. John Heft is ill with grippe. The two Shubel telephone divisions held a joint meeting in the school house last Saturday night. Mrs. Hettman and Mrs. F. Moehnke -called on Mrs. R. Ginther one day last week. The Moehnke sawmill has been run ning the past few .weeks. Frank Grosmiller is working, for Wm. Moehnke. Mrs. Ruth Hornshuh, wife, of E Hornschuh died of goiter strangula tion in their home at Tigardville last Friday and was buried in. the Shubel cemetery last Sunday afternoon. Sym pathizing friends from far and near attended the funeral. Mrs. E." F. Ginther visited with Mrs. John Heft last Sunday afternoon. CARUS. We are glad to hear those who have een on the sick list are improving. Miss Lizzie Lewis came out from )regon City last Friday evening to BORING. Business is rushing in Boring, with the contractor to make out the checks and T. M. Allison to cash them. There was a dance at the hall Sat urday night. Every body reporting a good time: Well ginned up, of course. A man was seen coming out of the saloon Sunday morning on horseback. Suppose he had stabled him in there over night. Miss Et. Clare was seen in our burg Sunday. Mr. J. Daniels was visiting friends in town last week. J. Singleton was also seen loafing around town last week. The O. W. P. & Ry Company is building a new addition to their frieght house here. . O. W.-Boring, wife and family at tended church last Sunday. Our school, Oregona, is progressing nicely under the management of Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Calvan as teachers. Mrs. Lake being principal. ' , The Directors have purchased a new bell, and made some others improve ments on the back grounds; that help fare G. E. Hayes) scared out of the 1 the sound and appearance of things a great deal. The roads in this vicinity are in a very bad condition as there has been no work done on them for two years. Boring is going to have rural deliv ery soon. This will beat jumping from board to board to get to the post office: The next thing we want is, for some enterprising man or woman to put up a new, first-class drug store. They would do a good business, and would undoubtedly save man a flying trip to Gresham. , Mr. Covny and family are visiting friends and relatives here this winter. grippe and might prove to be scarlet ina, and advised that no callers be admitted.' The hound man does not seem to relish the questions of his neighbors about the $25 he and the Oregon City lawyers (whose initials by tjae way German and his wife. Well the quick est way to stop the questions is to pay them back the $25. Right wrongs no man. " There was a hot time on the tele phone Saturday evening between one of the subscribers and the President of the line, which was finally settled by a Dromise to have the rights of the case printed in the Enterprise this 1 Everything passed off pleasantly. ." ' . LOGAN. News searce. Henry Reed" was a Logan visitor this week. Mr. Ralph Tracey wears a broad smile now; it is a son they say. Mr. Nelson, candidate for State Sen ator, was touring this -burg recently looking up politics, ile says he will make it lively for his opponent. Miss Emma Fallert is home from Portland and expects to remain until Spring.' .' " The entertainment and dance given by the Degree team of Harding Grange was very successful affair. UPPER WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. SALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY, CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDINGS. spend a few days with her parents. Miss Floy Stewart and" Miss Echo Spence spent a . very pleasant day at Gregory's Sunday.. Mr. John Jones has sold his farm. He intends to move to Salem soon. ' Mrs. Tollman has also sold her place to the brother that bought Mr. Jones place. Mrs. Irish returned home Monday after a -weed's visit at Salem. Mr. Howard and son Ralph are now clearing land for'App. Jones. Miss Belle Gregory spent Sunday with Miss Lizzie Lewis. , Mrs. Inskeep, Mrs. Lewis, and Mrs. Stewart cleaned house for Mr. Cooper one day last week. Eph Jones made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Lots of the Carus people have been laid up with pneumonia. Fred Spangler, G. Thomas and Em erson Spatz spent the evening at Ed. Howard's Sunday. Willie and Johnnie Davis attended the meeting at Mulino Sunday even ing. - ': Richard Davis spent Sunday in Portland. RAILROAD LANDS FOR LEASE. Lands of the OREGON AND CALI FORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY, in Oregon will be leased for the year 1906, subject to cancellation of lease in the event of-the sale of land during the term of lease. Owners of farms and ranches ad joining railroad lands, should file their applications not later than February 1, 1906, after which date applications from others will also be considered Address Charles W. Eberlein, Act ing Land Agent, 1035 Merchants Ex change, San, Francisco, Cal. . , If You Want PARKPLACE. Be ore having the old-time gold fillings put in your teeth . come and see the newer and better porcelain inlays. This work, while comparatively new, has been in general use about six years, and by every test is found to be far superior to any other filling known. It preserves the teeth, prevent ing decay, around the margin as sometimes happens in me -talic fillings; are more durable and look very much better. This work is not gen erally used in on account of the skill and time re quired to do ! as it should be. done. We have been doing porcelain inlay work for over two years, be sides taking a special course in this work while in Chicago under the best porcelain work ers in the United States. Do not cpnfound this work with cement or artificial en amel, which is used by many. Porcelain fillings have come to stay, and is acknowledged to be so superior that in the East many people are having t'.ieir gold fillings replaced by them. AH our work guaranteed. - L. L. PICKENS Dentist I; .' Wei.ihari Builiing Opposite Court House. Mrs. W. Holmes and Mrs G. .Hamil ton spent Tuesday in Portland. Thirty-six of the Parkplace people attended the oyster supper in Clacka mas last Friday evening. Mr. Holmes took his carry all and took a big load. The -Y. M. C. A. Glee Club from Port land, assisted by Miss Eddirigs, will give a concert in the Assembly Hall Friday eveing, February 2. An excell ent programme is promised and a full house is desired. Mrs. P., Freytag and daughter from Portland visited at Captain Smith's last Thursday and Friday . . Miss Wilson and Miss Myrtle Holmes went" to Clackamas last Fri day afternoon to visit Rev. and Mrs. Myer. They attended the oyster-supper in the evening. . The Sunday services are . largely attended. They have reached the one hundred mark. Miss Agatha Cutter caught the epi demic going the rounds, and was un able to attend school Tuesday on ac count of such a severe cold. FRAUD EXPOSED. week Young Sager and Vekel have been pulling stumps on the new road to Oregon City with their machine. , Charley Gage returned to his home in Linnton. His elbow is stiff yet, and he . is still weak, but the Doctor told him gentte exercise would give him strength now. Mr. Chitwood of Damascus spent the night at Mr. Gage's on his way to instal the officers at Grange last Saturday. I About thirty dollars was realized by the promoters of the affair. "They" say wedding bells will ring socai for one Loganite. Guess it must be-true for what "everybody" says generally is. . Next Saturday is regular monthly meeting of Harding Grange; wake up, ye tardy members, and come hither; be on hand at 10 a. m. ' v This place is too quite for news ; Tualatin no "fights, divorces or anything ex- Citing going on: Everybody busy is the most we can say. BARLOW. The Barlow Grange last Saturday night, installed their officers for the ensuing year. The Grange is in a very thrifty condition. Everybody took an "active part. George Randall was a visiting mem ber and gave the grangers a good stirring address. The people are glad to know Mr. Randall is a candidate for Representative on the Republican ticket. We believe he will pull a big vote at the primary. GEORGE. NEEDY. (Marks ' Prairie and Vicinity. A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imita tions of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been success fully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago. 111., and Windsor, Canada. For sale at Howell & Jones drug store. STAFFORD. Tuesday was a beautiful day and Stafford as usual straightway forgot it ever rained. Some roses are full of buds but the fruit trees do not seem to respond t'o the warm springy weather as yet. The weather prophets say, just wait till Friday (Candlemas Day) when the wise old bear comes out of his den to look for his shadow, and if he catches a glimpse of it retires to his ien to sleep another six weeks. ,of winter. Vc nill wait, of course, but in the mean time we will enjoy the lrigkt.,.ays, and hope, with the old rarmeri that it will rain nights and Simdays.i3o the hired men can rest. A lusty young fellow with a paper aying'he was deal and dumb has ottn traveling the road begging, ".lost of those : e ppi cached gave ti m from ten to twenty live cents an I iur: down their names with tU3 Still raining? Yes. The mayor and one of the council men' of Estacada were guests of Mr. A. H. Miller last week. Miss Martha Paulson is home again. Miss Paulson has been attending school in Portland. Miss Mae Strange and Mr. H. W. Smith were guests of the latter's sis ter Sunday. . A very enjoyable surprise party was tendered Mr. Peter Held last Satur day in ) honor of his . birthday. Mr. Held is eighty years old and just as lively as any body out here. Mr. Walter Paulson has been very sick but we are glad to say he is get ting better. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rath were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller Sunday. A debate was held ,in the school house last Friday. The subject was: "Resolved that Country Life is better than City Life." The affirmative won you forget it. Considerable sickness in this vicini ty, - Our sports report a fine time at Needy Saturday evening. The Banfleld orchestra is practicing two-evenings a week and will soon be able to furnish first-class music. Master Fred Kerr was visiting rela tives at Woodburn the past week. Some of our people are thinking of making garden; better wait awhile yet. Mr. Jacob Ritter has been register ing voters at the Samson school house and at Needy: Fiflly 80 percent were Republicans. Mr. George Oglesby is so as to be about a little after his sickness. Mrs. Samuel Mack is residing at Dallas, Polk county, where she recent ly purchased some city property. There seems to be a good demand for Garnet Chili potatoes for seed and but very few are to be had here. Hay is plentiful and cheap so. farm ers do not let your stock get poor. Mr. Dave Zimmerman has been on the sick list for a few days. The Messrs. Oglesby will put out a fine orchard in the near future. Dogs have been killing some sheep for Mr. Ben Wolfe. There are several worthless dogs in this vicinity and the owners of said dogs are liable to have to pay for some sheep. "Cum tux." ' The Republicans here will stand solid for Porter and Dimick and don't Leave Portland 6:45 a. m. daily (except Sunday) for Salem and way points. , Leave Portland 6:45 Tuesday,' Thursday . and Saturday for Independence, Al bany and Corvallls. Regular service, courteous treat ment and prompt dispatch are our specialties. OREGON CITY "TRANSPORTATION CO. Office and Dock: Foot Taylor Street Phone Main 40. ' "Cracker Jack" Plumbing 'Job at a little cost, by all (means confer with us before j handing out your contract. A. M1HLSTIN, Main Street, near Eighth 1906 1906 that side being led by Will Linns. But the negative followed close with Beth Scheel as its leader. . . Painting gates seems -to be the fashion out here just at present. i Deserves Your Patronage. The growth of a community and th success of Its local institutions depends entirely on the loyalty of its people. . It Is well enough to preaoTj "patronize honw industry" but except the service given a a home institution equals ttiat of out-of-town enterprises, this argument car ries no weight and is entirely disregard ed, as It should be. But with Oregon Cit people it is different. A, few months ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas cade Laundry. It is equipped with the Friends of Mr. Mattoon here are working for him for County Commis sioner. . The Mayor of Paradise City has read the Paradise dog man out of the city limits as he has six dogs. Mrs. Julia Wilgand is staying with her sister, Mrs. Eph James, at Liberal. Mr. Coleman Mack is grubbing up his old orchard. That is right Cole man; kill a few bugs. Mr. Jim Mishler has rented the Captain Miley place. Mr. Theodore Campau is improving his ranch Get that gate put up Theo dore. Miss Hattie Fisher is teaching the Meridan school. She is a first-class teacher. several of the young people of latest Improved machinery and Is daily ! tl, u a pleasant evening at Mr. hittiW ,. i Oglesby s one evening last wwk. and superior to much of the laundry 1 Danc'ng waa the order untU the wee work that is being done In Portland. ' sma nours- A11 went home promising Being a home Institution and furnishing 1 come again. You are always wel employment for many Oregon City neoole ! come an the latch string always to pis the pep j- to t!ie next one 30fThe nlh "tandard of th work being ' uur uPervisor will soon repair the that the whole-hobo tribe woUid Xuow ! dona commends it to the general public. - fe: who -was chan'ibV rac.iiied. Laundry left at the O. K. barber shop win our': Armstrong and wife were I.rs Powell was ialien very sick be promptly called for and delivered to "'lu"a near raraaise city again last Thursday. Dr. Mount was "T part of the city. Telephone 1204. called, decided It might be a case of - Johnson, proprietor. t Sunday. Our County School Superintendent Start Use Electric Light BEGIN THE NEW YEAR AT THE NEW RATE The .25 per cent reduction in rates for ELECTRIC LIGHTING puts this only modern method of illumi nation with all its benefits all its conveniences all its economies; within the means of every house holder, every storekeeper---EVERYBODY. No home is really TjP-TO-DATE in its furnish ing if it be not electrically equipped. The numerous electrical conveniences such as electric fiat-irons, chaf ing dishes, tea and coffee pots, heating pads, nursery milk warmers, curling irons; and a hundred other electrical devices, save TIME, STRENGTH and MONEY for the busy housewife. The cost to operate these electrical conveniences is so small as to be trifling. IN THE STORE Electric service offers the solu tion of every lighting problem. THE LIFE OF TRADE IS ELECTRIC LIGHT and trade follows THE 1 IGHT. . ELECTRIC SIGNS SELL GOODS, they burn the name into the public mind. ELECTRICITY FOR YOUR EVERY-DAY NEEDS j ESTIMATES On cost of wiring, cost of current and information re garding the use of electricity for light or power promptly furnished upon application to C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the Bank of Ortgon City. v J. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY C C Miller Contract Manager for Oregon City.