Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 06, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906.
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Any skin itching is a temper-tester.
The more you scratch the - worse 'it
itches. " Doan's Ointment cures piles,
eczema any skin itching. At all drug
stores. .
"-n n n '..v"-'-:'
MR. and MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON.
80I Main St., Peoria, 111.
MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM..
Wilbert Thompson never knew a well day "tmtil last Jane 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 ut he also faded to help the
patient NOW HE IS WELL. ' "
Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him
Mrs. T!-ompson first wrote us as f ollowsr "My husband, aged 23, suffers from sharp pains in his stomach and
sometimes thinks It Is his heart. Let me kuow by return mail what causes the pain. If you can. Mr. Thompson
has been ireated by several doctors, but they have given him up." . . - ,,
We promptly advised that a first-class specialist be consulted. We quote j "Wd want to sell Mull 8 Grape
Tonic, because we know It will eure constipation, but 50c. a bottle Is no object to us when human life Is at stake,
and if your husbands case Is as serious as you state, we suggest you consult a reliable specialist; "J? 'feadvertlsinK
kind, promptly." At the same time, knowing that Mull's Grape Tonic could do no harm, we advised Its use until a
physician could be consulted. January as Mrs. Thompson wrote that a physician had been consulted. He diag
nosed the 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: . - r
"You will remember that I wrote to you last January In regard to my husband la! hwiitli. It
Is four months since he quit taking Mull's Grape Tonlo for constipation, which the suffered
sinoe birth. He took Just 24 bottles of it and is perfectly cured. He Is Imich stronger and has
gained considerably in flesh. I cannot thank you enough for Mull's Grape Tonic. " Is worth Its
weight in gold.' Just SI 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 eoJ"
pation. have had for three years. Kindly let me know as I am sure It will cure me If you say it will,
as ft did all you claimed H would In my husband's case. I "J '2!JPly-i,i P m
Very respectfully yours, MRS. W. H. THOMPSON, 801 Main SL, Peor'a, Hu.
LET US (S3IWE
A SOc. r BOTTLE.
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 Third'Ave., Kock Island, III., and you
will receive a full size, SOc. bottle of Mull' Grape
Tonic.
I have never taken Hull's Grape Tonic, but if yon
will sap ply me with a SOc bottle free. I will take it as
directed.
Name
Street No..
City
.State.
CIVS PUU aODRESS no writs ptaiii.v.
If 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 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.
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Political Column
Announcement cards for candidates
will be published In this column until
the date of the Primary election, April
20, at a nominal charge.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
' -
To the Republican Voters of
Clackamas County : :
I hereby announce that I
am a candidate for the nomina
tion for County Treasurer ..on
the Republican ticket at the
primary election to be held on
April 20. If nominated and
elected I pledge a careful, effi
cient and economical adminis
tration of the affairs of that of
fice. I am an old soldier and
have always, voted the Republi
can ticket. This Is the first
time I have ever asked for any
office at the hands of my party.
"Very respectfully,
J. C. PADDOCK,
of Clackamas.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
To the Republican voters of
Clackamas county.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the Republican
nomination for County Clerk at
the Primary election, April 20,
1906. My motto is: "Honesty
Efficiency, Courtesy."
V6ry respectfully,
I. D. TAYLOR.
of Abernethy Precinct.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
W. W.
Smith, of Parkplace, Announc
es His Platform,
Mr. Smith's platform is as follows:
Tax on public Titillty franchises as
advocated by State Grange.
Repeal of the law governing the
burning of slashing.
Election of Road Supervisors by
the people.
Same fishing rights to Clackamas
County fishermen as ' Is enjoyed by
the lower Columbia fishermen and a
j uniform license of gill nets according
10 me lengtn 01 tne net.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
corporations and' his -defense of his jfasal Catarrh quickly yields to treaU,
position on the rate bill by saying he ment by Ejy-g cream Balm, which is agree-!
must first see a bill before pledging M 10. . It is received through the
himself to it, his advocacy of govern-1 notnls, cleanses and heals the whole sux
ment aid for main highways and suf-' face over wnich it diffuses itself. Druggists
ficient appropriations for all river and j the 500. size ; Trial size by mail, 10
harbor improvements were well re- ! cents. Test it and you are sure to continue
ceived and merited the close attention j the treatment. . -
and generous applause which follow- Announcement,
ed. He will receive a very large per To tocommuU&te those who are partial
centage of the republican votes as a to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
result of his visit and the untiring ef-1 into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou
forts of his friends. j bles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
G. B. Dimick was present and in a liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
few well chosen words presented his j liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
interests as a candidate for County : sprayincr tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of the solid preparation.
Judge
CORRESPONDENT.
A" LIVELY TUSSLE
with that old enemy of the. race, Con
stipation, often, ends in Appendicitis.
To avoid all serious trouble with the
stomach, liver and bowels, take Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They perfectly
regulate these organs, without pain or
discomfort. 25
Jones.' drug store.
CLACKAMAS.
Haverlach. ahdM Capps . have moved
their store building over to Flaherty's
corner facing the county road.. So
the town , has three trading places
equally convenient.
Mrs. Henry Smith, who has been
cents at Howell & seriously ill for about three months,
was mKea lust ouauay to ur. hick-
CENTRAL POINT.
To the Republican voters of
Clackamas county:
I hereby announce that I am
a candidate for the nomination
of County Recorder at the Re
publican primary election to be
held April 20, 1906. If nominat
ed and elected, I pledge a care
ful and economical administra
tion of the affairs of the office.
I respectfully solicit the sup
port of the Republican voters
of the county.
Very respectfully yours,
E. P. DEDMAN,
of Clackamas.
FOR COUNTY CORONER.
To the Republicans of Clack
amas County:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the nomination of
County Coroner on the Repub
lican ticket at the primary elec
tion, April 20, 1906. If nomi
nated and elected I promise a
careful and economical admin
istration of the affairs of the
office, and shall adopt in my
platform the principles of econ-,
omy, justice and honesty.
W. M. SHANK,
Leading Undertaker and Em
balmer, Oregon City.
If nominated and elected will vote
for the people's choice for United
States Senator.
Separate appropriation bill for each
item of expenditure of the public
funds.
Law regulating state and private
banks ; and the appointment of a
State Bank Examiner
The warm sunshine and showers
are making the crops grow beautiful
ly in this neighborhood and the fruit
trees are coming out in full bloom
with every indication of a full crop for
this harvest.
The . Central Point telephone com
pany met in Brown s school house the
27th of March with President Geo.
Randall in the chair.' After the read
ing of the minutes of last meeting we
found the company in a progressive
condition. All debts having been paid.
The effects of the late frost have
nearly all disappeared with very little
damage done.
The people are busy preparing the
ground for potato planting.
MOLALLA.
About two weeks . and then the pri
mary. .
Register and then do your duty as
an elector.
Remember the most important elec-
That public funds should be loaned tion comes off on the 20th of April,
only for the benefit of the public. j this year.
Repeal of the law imposing license Geographical selection, other things
on hunters. : beinjr eaual. if not better, this South
I Primary election, April '20th, 1906, Half of the County is entitled to a por
1 between the hours of 12 noon and 7 tion of the county offices; seeing there
is a rising dissatisfaction with so
many city office seekers. A confer
ence should be , held so Oregon City
would nqt get . more than It should.
There is no urgent need of electing
so much legal talent to transact the
p. m.
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
i
The " cures that stand to its credit
! TTialro "Ruction 'c Arng Calva a .nlon.
lecturer for the Patrons of Husband
ry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing
case of Piles. It heals the worst
l burns, sores, boils, ulcers, cuts, and
; wounds, Chilblains, and salt rheum.
Only 25 cents at Howell & Jones' drug
store. . -
FOR COUNTY CLERKr
Bean the
. is t o n t ..a. .
jTtie Kind You Hare Always Bought
To the Republicans of Clack
amas county:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the nomination of
County Clerk on the Republi
can ticket at the Primary elec
tion, April 20, 1906. If nominat
ed I promise an economical
administration of the affairs of ;
the office and fair, courteous
and considerate treatment of
all persons having business at
the office.
. GEORGE LINCOLN STORY.
Bears the s?xm lv"lu luu na md1s
HAWLEY SPEAKS AT MU LI NO.
It is seldom Mulino is given so rare
a treat as that of last Friday night
when Prof. W. C. Hawley, of Salem,
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion for congressman,- spoke to a
crowded house in the Interest of his
candidacy. .
Prof. Hawley is a pleasant gentle
man, a ready speaker and the way he
presented his subject showed marked
ability and a thorough knowledge of
our needs as a state. He is intensely
patriotic and paid a glowing tribute
to our nation and its defenders.
simple business of the county
Ben Harless' new daughter is get
ting along" all right.
Ralph Sawtell is putting in a half
mile of pipe line from a spring to his
dwelling. -
Much clover was frozen out and has
been resown.
John N. Stewart has just finished
putting in 100 acres of grain.
Geo.. Daugherty is building a fence
on Knob Hill. .
Chas. H. Leavitt graduated in vet
erinary, surgery on the 29th of March
at Chicago. 'f
All seemed pleased with the way
the weather man has been managing
the climatic affairs recently.
man s Sanitarium for treatment.
Mrs. Mather and daughters enter
tained a party of friends from Port
land last Sunday. ,
George Marley, with his wife and
little daughter, drove up from Oregon
City Sunday'for a short visit with the
Hayward family.
Several of our young men went fish
ing Sunday with poor success.
E. E. Chapman is putting up a small
building, it is said, for a wood shed,
but which will be occupied as bache
lor quarters for the present.
James Wells has a crew of men at
work, getting out and hauling piling
from the Bennet place. . '
We are informed that the M. E.
Church building is soon to have the
addition of a bell tower and vestibule.
Rev. Wm. Meyers conducts a class
in bible study which meets weekly on
Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. A cordial
invitation to attend is extended to
all. . !
Both churches here are preparing
special services for Easter Sabbath.
BOOKS CLOSE NEXT TUESDAY.
If You Have
Not Registered, Do
Now.
It
MADE PROMPT PAYMENT.
- Barton, March 30, 1906.
Editor Enterprise: I wish to thank
the members of Boring Camp No. 7713
M. W. of A., and the Head Camp M.
W. of .A., for their kindness to me in
the sickness and death of my husband,
Ulrich Aemisegger and also for the'
prompt payment of the $1000 due me
Hla on account of his death. I henrtilv
une OI lne most promising things nlatiorm is so familiar to all readers recommend the M. W. of I am
about tha British Army just now is it is not necessary to go into details, ' Yours truly,
young Waldorf Astor. . but suffice to say his talk on trusts,' . MRS. JULIA AEMISEGGER.
The registration of Clackamas coun
ty voters on Tuesday evening was
4160. The estimated voting strength
of the county is 4500. Of those regis
tered to date, approximately 3600 are
Republicans.
The total voting strength of
the county will have registered be
fore the 10th when the books - are
closed for the primary ..election. More
intense interest in the political situa
tion in this county was never before !
manifested.
The books will be closed "promptly
at 5 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, April j
xv, ana tnose wno wouia vote at tne
primary election on the 20th instant
must make registration - before that
time.
PARKPLACE.
The bright sunshine is bringing out
the blossoms on the orchard trees,
and bedecking everything in green. i
Mr. Oglesby and daughter Zoe have
moved from Clackamas . Heights to ;
Mt. Pleasant, Oregon. A i
Mrs. W. A. Holmes has been surfer- j
ing for the ' last week with rheuma- '
tism. ;
A little son took up his abode with
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Lucas last Fri
day morning. For a time the little
fellow's life was despaired of, but un
der the care of Dr. Strickland, is; now
doing nicely.
Charlie Straight's baby died Monday
and was buried Tuesday afternoon in
the Straight burial ground in Park
place. - The school exhibit which was held
last Friday evening in the Assembly
Hall, reflects much credit on the teach
ers and pupils for their neat and pains
taking work: The hall was divided
into booths which were prettily decor
ated with flowers and the school col
ors, purple and white. The teachers
had their work exhibited in the booths
which were arranged according to the
grades.
The debate, "Resolved, that Sena
tors should be elected by popular
vote," given by the boys, of the high
school was won by the affirmative
side, but some good speeches were
made by the lads on the negative
side. Good practice for young men.
Frankie Zinzerling cut his knee very
badly Monday, which will lay him up
for some time. v' .
We are very sorry to learn that
Mr Harvey Cross' mother, Mrs. Boals
is rapidly failing in health.;
W. E. Johnson had his arm badly
bruised while working at the paper
mill, which has layed him up for a
week.-
Mrs. Anderson, and daughter, from
the Upper Peninsula, of Michigan, are
guests of Mrs. F. Sievers of Gladstone.
See Nature's,
Wondrous Handiwork
Through Utah and Colorado
Castle Gate, Canon of the
j Grand, Black Canon, Mar
shall and Tennessee Pas
ses, and the World-Famous
. Royal Gorge
For Descripitive and Illustrated
Phamplets, write to
W. C. McBRIDE, Cen'l Ag't, -124
Third St., PORTLAND, Or.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The residents of Colton, and Upper
Milk and Canyon Creek,. Clackamas
county, have combined together to
protect the trout that have been plac
ed in said streams and there will be
kept 'close watch on said streams.
W. E." BONNE Y.
LOGAN,
The family of J. Sprague are recov
ering from the tonsilitis.
1 The sick ones at Stone are improv
ing slowly the last .we heard. ;
Mrs. J. C. Sprague, of Corvallis, is
visiting her old home at Logan this
week. . ,
Thos. McCubbin, who died of can
cer the 28th, inst., was laid to rest in
Pleasant View cemetery Friday last.
The funeral rites were conducted by
Harding., Grange of which he was a
member. A large concourse of
friends and relatives were present to
pay their final tribute to the dead.
He had been a sufferer from cancer
for several years.
Daily Telegram and Enterprise,
both one year, for only $5.
If Yo Want
a "tracker jack Jrlumbinjr
Job at ; a little cost, by all
means confer with us before
handing out your contract.
A. MIHLSTIN,
Main Street, near Eighth
El
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 you can make
it?
Electric service is available to the smallest as
well as the 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; A3 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 forv 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.
glvT? rosy cheeks and active health to pale, sickly children
:s ' AnQ 11 is good tor their elders, too.
Ask your druggist for it.
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