Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 30, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 190.
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Constipated
Life.
MH.
and MRS. WILBEHT THOMPSON,
801 Main 8t., Peoria, III.
MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM.
Gilbert Thompwn never knw a well day until Uit June - ht had been conttipated all hto lUe-irunv
doctori treated him, but all failed to even help him hit health (ailed rapidly and on January 21,
IW3, Mri. Thompion aaked ui to suggest a treatrneot (or her huAand-We thought the case
too selou and recommended that a specialist be consulted - but he aUo failed to help the
patient NOW HE IS WELL
Null's Grape Tonic Cured Him
tixl , mifTiirii from sharp pains In 111 tUmMU awl
p. i i,;, it i. i,u hunt.. l,nt inn Mimw .v return mail wnai MM inn l-aiii, u " "v-'
Mm. T''imiiii flrnt wrote an lOUOWtl "Mjf Inntmwl.
ii,, in .f. atiiil dr mural iIixiPim, Iml limy liavn tliiii nun up.
w.. Mrninntlv m1vIm.iI that a firhti lMi ipflnlalut Iw cnwiltn'
Timln. linrailMi WD know It Will 0Ur nmilllialloll, lilllM
made n the edibles would be express
ing It. mildly for Mrs. Casaady 1h noted j
for her culinary skill and young people
ilt always hungry In the "wee nma'"
hour of the mornlnK the crowd din- j
peraed each wishing their boat many 1
happy returns t the day and wishing
each succeeding birthday to he a like
celebration. Those present were: Mr.
and Mr. W. K Douglass, Mr and Mrs.
I W Douglass. Kdward. Floy. Carl,
HaMff, Ward and (Jrover Dotlfl I,
Homer Halue, George Hawtell, Clar
ence and ilughle Oaasedy, Misses Oleo,
Hit and Hlna POBglMI and ftertha
and Mary Cassedy.
Mr John Oassedy, has been hauling
lumber for his chicken ranch at. Do
ver. Klmer Douglass went to Estaeada
Haturday where he visited the tonsorial
w porlu rn at that place.
Daily Telegram and Enterprise,
both one year, for only $5.
ImeoiiiHiUiia. Weiiuot- "W waul lo aen ni
ji, . I. i,. i,Imi t iih wtiiiii a human Hie In at itakn.
k li.il l'r mi t iv " At th. m tli.i-. knnwW that ifaU'l Wat Toata omU tfono harm, we artvlted lu "'
I, all ooul-1 I." ooimulU-d. .January M Mr.. I bOfflpMfl wrote that a phtleiM hart bM , roiimilled. JBj llw
oJd Ihi nwea ImiIiuv .hioole coi,.ll'atlo.i and drMpHa. III. tratmtil wa. follow, lalth ully hut thr we
;,r!.,r. Wl ;rap fenk and on 8t.
Lu - ..kwA I tin ffillnWlfifS Inlh'l f 1 1 .111 Mtl 'I . 11)111 IMtt II 1
rt, I KV'I , W B I1IWV """M-a - r
"Yu will rnmbr that I wrote to you Utt Janusrv In rtgard to my nuvnand health. It H H
i..-rmSn"h.Sr.:h, A AT A DDU
alno. birth. He tooU u.t 24 boltfe. of It and I. perl.otly eured He Is k tf ' n" I JL f
aalnedoonaldarablyinlleah. I oannot thank you enough for Mull'a Orapo Tonlo. I It wort" Ita H
weight In Beld-' dual SI2 cured him and he haa apent hunoraaa o. -"""T'""" Tih.v. ..
hlmno qmd. Now I want to at.to my MM te you and .apeot your ' oh WjT
..tlon,Tie had lor three years. Kindly let me know as I am sure It will oure me If you say It will,
a. did ... you XffiftjqflXqm, Itf&tt'Stt&m itaj r UU
See Nature's
Wondrous Handiwork
Through Utah and Colorado
Castle Gate. Canon of the
Grand, Black Canon, Mar
shall and Tennessee Pan
Ben, aad the World-Kamoua
Royal Gorge
For Descrlpitlve and Illustrated
Phamplets, write to
W. C McBRIDE, Gen'l Ag't,
124 Third St., PORTLAND, Or.
LET
GIVE YOU A 50c. BOTTLE.
Thla Coupon la good for a 50o. Bottle of
Mull' Orapo Tonlo.
rill mil IliU aaOpaai end sanil to the I.lahtalna
Midl ine Co., IBT TlilrdA... Ilirk lalanil. III., and you
Mill rrcrnUr lull U, BO., hntllx ul Mull's Ur
i aals,
I liavw ner Ukwii Mull's flrape Tonic, but If you
llt supply u wllb a ur. l.otll fri. 1 will Uh. Ita
llrrilfd.
N llif
Ntm.t No.
OMf
iva rua aaoaaaa ao waira tit.T.
If you an- afflii-ttnl with ronstipOalal Of any of Its UadlM
diseaaea we will buy a JO -: ni Ixjltle for yott of your lru;Kiit
Ud glw It to you io try. If you arc constipated we know it
will cure you. Surely if we have suc h confidence in our remedy
lt to . IV for a Ix.ltlr of it Hint you may test for yourself its won
derful curative qualities, you should not refuse to accept our oflcr.
Mull's Grape Tonic
Is the only curr for conMijmtioii known. We do not reewn
mend it lor anything, but C'ontiation and its allied diaeaacs. It is
our free K'''- yo"- I" accrj)tin this free bottle you do not obligate
yourself further than t uke its contents. Mull's Grape Tonic ia
pleasant to take and one Untie will -ncfit you. We want you to try
it and, therefore, if you will fill out the attached coupon and inaU
It to us IimLi) wo will instruct your drugxist to jive you a 50-cent
bottle and charge same to us.
0.
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s2
If Yo Want
HOWELL &:JONES, Reliable Druggists. ZViD
Ely's Cream Balm
Thla Remedy la a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
CIVIS RELIEF AT ONOI.
I It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protecta the
diaeaaed membrane. It cures oatarrh and
drirea away a Odd in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.
Kasyto nse. Contains no injurious dr.. Jndingr (Hit VOUr COTltraCt.
1 At)t)lil into the nostril and atmorbed. e. 1
; Irge Size, 60 cent at Druggiata or by
I mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wsrren St., New York.
a "Cracker Jack" Plumbine
Job at a little cost, by all
means confer with us before
A. M I H LSTIN,
Main Street, near Kightu
VIOLA.
Spring gardening has commenced
Jainea Sevier Is preparing to put up
tmin" new hoard fence
lUccoons lut been making raids
on the hen roosta of late
Tin. Millili-lans have not given us an
tVMUM as yet However we Iibm BO
neml fur mift Moa Maybe the would
be randidateH are loo occupied with
faabtftt! corners Some substances
will not magnetize
John Hamilton made a business trip
to Ori-Kon 'lty Tuemlsy
Some who have held their potfttoej
for advanced prices have began feed
Ing tbetu to the stock.
I I (ialeetier. our merchant. Is now
InilldltiK an addition to bis WINkOUII
ItTOfSl wskoiis hne been broken
dnn of late on our old corduroy and
aid plunk ratal
GIVES HEALTH. VIQOR AND TONE
have found nothinK to beiieflt me like
Uerblne I bop., never lo be without
It. I have wished that I had Known of
it In triy husband's life time" :r
Sold by Huntley tiros Co
Uerblne Is a Uin for sufferers from
anenmla Hy Its use the bbsid Is
quickly regenerated and the color be
comes normal The drooping strength
Is revived. The languor Is diminished
Health, vigor and tone predominate.
New life and happy activity results
Mrs Helle II Sbrlel. MlddleHlmrough
111 , writes, I have been troubled
liver complaint and pmir hhsid
C ARU8.
I.cw Huekner has quit work In Or
egon City. He Intends to go to eiiht
em Oregon soon
I K loOM tad fumlly have moved to
town
Mlaaea Kmma Inakatp and Kdua
Irish spi'iit Sunday at their home.
Robert Maule was In our burg one
lay last week.
Ilertha and l.l.le Thomas spent a
few days at Wm llavls' last week
Mr and Mrs. Urwll had several of
their frlendH and relatives from Port
, land visit with them Sunday.
Mlssen Thena Howard and I'earl
Tnilllnger called on Mrs Henry May
, yesterday
There Isn't much news this week
! f mm our little burg ,
BORING.
(Julie an accident happened two
utiles north of IWirlng Saturday morn
Iiik about 7 o'clock. Two Japanese
were clearing aome land fin Wm
with I lllllard. and while one was KcttitiK
and I breakfast the other one w as thawing
powder He hHd placed It In the oven
of the cook-stove, to thaw which he
been doing all winter, hut this time It
exploded, and killed him Instantly, and
inaiiKleii the foot of the other one bo
badly that It had to be amputated Mr.
0 M take heard the explosion and
was the first on the scene of the ac
cident The house was a two story
one and It was entirely blown to piec
es. The wreck Usik fire and would
have cremated the Japs If It had not
been for the timely arrival of Mr
take Mr take telephoned to dresh
am for Dr Short, who attended the
crlpided one. and sent him to a hospl
; tal In Portland.
I' W Haley while hauling posts one
day last week fell from his load strlk
i Ing n his head, severely Injuring him
I about the head and also breaking a
! tinner and dislocating another. Dr.
Short attended the Injuries.
The Farmers' Telephone line be-
I ween Itorlng and Kelso has bi-en
staked out. and holes are being dug.
and kUch are being got out Soon It
will be hello, central! There will be
Ave circuits coming Into Itorlng In the
near future
The old B. J. L. Co. saw mill will
Hisin start up again.
Our new road boss has been grading
roads these line days.
Mr. James Hlchey. from near Trout
dale. Is visiting his parents here.
Rev Campbell and Rev Moore, of
Portland, will preach In Root's Hall, i
Friday evening, March 30.
C Y take and wife were the guestH
of Mr and Mrs. Bright Sunday.
It Hederman and wife celebrated
their silver wedding Sunday.
Parch brothers have purchased a
wikmI saw and are sawing wisid for H.
Anderson.
Jonsrud Bros have their platform
alMiiit complete at Boring and will go
to loading ties soon.
A. Hery Is building some new fence.
Vetch Bros are making some Im
provements. They are fixing up a
bunk house for their hired men. Pet
er Rays he needs more room.
Chas Richey has been doing some
I plowing for hla father
School will close here March 30.
OASTOHIA.
Beanti Ktatl Yon Han thnw Baflt
Electricity
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Rlch signs of Spring begin to tip
the flr tree and the ash.
And the young man's fancy lightly
turns
To starting a nice mustache.
The dtlsles too. and Violet,
Are shyly peeping out.
And the young girls thoughts are
seriously turned.
To making the freckles rout.
Spring work again on the boom af
ter the rest. All the seeding is mostly
done and farmers are now busy plant
ing potatoes, repairing fences, making
garden, etc
Q. R. Woodle, accompanied by his
wife, baby and necessary household
furniture, passed through Sunday, en
route to Barton where they will re
side for a time. Mr. Woodle works in
the mill and Mrs. Woodle will be as
sistant cook at the mess house.
Mr. Samuel Wilson, nephew of the
(libson hoys, was visiting his rela
tives here last week. He returned to
his home In Curry County the last of
the week.
Mr Magnolia of Dover, was hauling
straw from W. J. Howlett's the fore
part of last week.
Our school tas re-opened arter a
month's vacation with Mr. Wood as
pedagogue.
Work on the Sellwood Lumber Co.'s
mill is being energetically pushed. The
new race is completed and the mill
itself will soon be finished. They ex-
nect to be ready for the public trade
in about a fortnight.
J. W. Douglas made a business trip
to the metropolis .Monday.
W. 11. Karr, of Cresham. our form
er teacher, was here on business last
Thursday.
Quite a crowd of our young people
surprised Charles Cassidy Saturday
night. March 24, It being his 51th birth-
dnv. A genuine good time was had
as is generally the case when one Is
fortunate enough to be a participant
at a like affair at their house. The
evening was spent In games and danc
ing, interspersed by music and vari
ous other selections on the grapha-
phone. At midnight the crowd was
Invited to the dinning room where a
table was fairly groaning under Its
nul of goodies. To say a raid was
The question of artificial light in your HOME
is worthy of serious consideration,
Do you realize, fully what electric service means
in the household all that it bestows in the direc
tion of health, comfort, convenience, conservation of
eyesight, and the added "TONE" to your home?
Do" you care to have your home as convenient
and comfortable for you and yours as vou can make
it?
Electric service is available to the smallest as
well aslhe largest user. So cheap is the service at
our REDUCED RATES that it can be afforded in
the smallest homes.
In the STORE the uses of Electric Light are four
fold; As an illuminant, as an ADVERTISEMENT
and as a proclamation of PROGRESSION, of EN
TERPRISE, of ideas and methods that are UP-TO-DATE.
An ELECTRIC SIGN IS A SIGN OF LIFE.
Business life that is what attracts trade.
TRADE follows most easily the path blazed by
ELECTRICITY.
Estimates on wiring, cost of current and informa
tion regarding 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 Oregon City.
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
C. G. Miller Contract Manager for Oregon City.
ANOTHER BROWNELL PLEDGE
Mr. Urownell did not keep this pledge because he had received all of
the Inducements that caused him to mako the pledt before the leglala
ture met, so he voted for Mitchell.
The children's friend
Jayne's Tonic Vcrmifug c
Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles.
Gives tone, vitality and snap
Get it from your druggist
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