OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1906. 7 4 Constipated All His Life MM and MRS. WILUERT THOMPSON. 801 Mnin St., Peoria, III. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. Wilhrrt Thompson nfver knew a wfll day until last June fie had been eonrtipaltd all Ml life-many doctor treated him, but all tailed to even help him hit health failed rapidly and on January 21, 1903, Mrs. Thompson asked us to suggest a treatment (or her husband We thought the case too serious and recommended that a specialist be consulted "but he alvo failed to help the p..tint NOW HH IS Wf I I . Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him Mrs. TNtOMOfl flfst wrotn u in follows: "My litintinrid. lurid 21, milTi'M fruin sharii pains In Ills stomvh anl snmetlmiss thlaHs It M bis heart, I in. know by return mail tlit cauws Mm alii, II you van. Mr. lliouis ii has Ihh'ii .rritlml by wtvnrn! l(s:tor, liul limy have nffl MB Up." Wn riimlly mlvlsH that a first i lass i:IIhI Im' cofiHiilli it, Vii'ft: "Wn Wimt to aell Mull s Grape Timlr, liiM iiiisii wn Know II will corn iiiiiitlpallou, lint ItW. a lw,Uln Ih no olijnfll to III wln-n H linman Itffl Is at stako, and If your husband's raw li as snrlous an you statu, wo siiKKCst you consult u rrll'ililo sixwlallst. not tlir lelvrrtlilnic klmt. promptly." At tint SHlim HIM, kuowliik Unit Mull's Grape 'Ionic MUM -to DO harm, inlvU.-. Us urn until a pliysli inn oouUl h noiinilU-d. January JA M i . Thompson. roh- that it physician hal dwn noimiilMwt. Ilo Olaif nosed llm nisnas Ixtlnv rlirwilc constipation and dyspepsia. Ills treatment was followed faithfully, but tlmrn was n.p parMptlbW Improvement In Mr I lnaiipson'a lnalth. 'I lien lie Ih'khii takliiK M 'ill's frao 'Ionic and on Kept. I, nam, w roeoivasl llm foilowiiiK bHi from Mrs. Thompson: "Vou will rensembar thnt I -rote to you last Januar- In ragarrl to my huaband'a health. It la four monthaslnoa he quit taking Mull'aOrape Tonlo lor oonatluatlon, whloh he sultered from alnoe birth. Me took ual 24 bolt lea of It and la perfeotly oured. Ho la muoh stronger and ha galnod oonalderably In lleah. I cannot thank you enough for Mull'a Orape Tonlo. 'It la worth Re welg tit In gold.' tluat 1 1 2 oured him and he ha apent hundred of dollar with dootora who did him no good. Now I want to atate my oaae to you and expect your early reply. I alao have constl- patlon, have had lor three year. Kindly let me know aa I am aure It will oure me II you say It will, year, would I Very reapeotlully youra, a It did all vu ninimurf II timlii In mw huhand'a oaae. I await an early reolv. BUS. w. II. I nuniroua, DS l main si., rwr p,ni. LET US GIVE YOU A 50c. BOTTLE. This Coupon It good for a 50o. Bottle of Mull's Grape Tonlo. I ill out Ibis roiipnti anil ifinl to the DaMnlfi Mr. II. In. I ,,., Ml Tlilnl'Aii. , Ile. k Island, III., mnl pM .in maalta foil mm, Bm, fcatUa al Msill's - i I no It-. I i.,.m oev.r lakrn Moll's drape Tonli , lint If rati ill mi pply me w lib a ftOe. 1ml 1U Ire., I will lake II n. dlraataa. Street Ni Ity Ntata ivi run aooaaaa o waive hsi.lt. or nny on of of its kindred, your drug(iat If yon ur- MBlcted willi roust ijnittnai ilivnara we swill buy a 50-cfiit Ixjltle for innl give It to you to try. It you art coir Utmled wo know 11 will OWV you. Surely if wr Imvo aurh confidence in our rrmcdy ns to pay for iKittle of it that you may test for yourself its won ilrrfti! curative qualities, you sliyuld not ri-fnae to accept our offer. Mull's Grape Tonic la the only tore for constipation known. We lo not recom mend it for anything but Const 1 tuition imd its allied diseases. It ia our free i;if'. to you. Hi accepting thin free ttottlc you ilo not obligate yourself further tlwiii to take ita content. Mull's Crape Tonic is iile.iHiiiit to take and one txittle will U-nefit you. We want you to try it taif therefore, if vou will fill out the attached couon and mail it to us to day wo will instruct your druggist to give you 50-cent bottle mid charge aaiue to us. HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. ; Sunday and apont. the day with Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mr. Paul fftftag and daughter Noma, apent. Hunday at t'ap tain Smith'. j Mra. HeriwaiilieaueT Ih In Portland, ; vlHltlni? her daughter. Mrs. Hoach. I Mr. and Mm. W. K. Drayton spent Saturday and Sunday with their flitutc lif'-r. Mr. Wood, of Clackamaa. fJuy I'lireelPa and young Mr. Itlt.t.on house's friend, will Iio glad to know j the lioyn Biirvlvod the San Francisco disaster, and arc working away aa If nothing ever happenod In their lo cality. Miss Wllaon waa kindly remernber ed that Tueaday was May day by hav ing beautiful floral baskets left, at her floor, 8h heard a low nolao and on going to the door saw the reced ing forma of the Mlasea Stella Crosa and Ituth Ranch. The girls have Mlsa Wilson's sincere thanks for their kind ' remembrance. Claud Foraythe left Monday for the Jiwi-r Columbia, where be expocta to work for the Hummer. The Parkplace school will give their annual entertainment Friday evening, May 11. An excellent pro gram Is being prepared. DEATHS FROM APPENDICITIS decrease In the same ratio that the use of I)r King's New Life PIIIh in ereaaea. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation and the Ilia grow ing out of It. Strength and vigor al ways follow their uae. Guaranteed by Howell ft Jones, druggists, 25c. Try them. See Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Through Utah and Colorado Castle date. Canon of the firand, Hlack Canon, Mar shall and Tennessee Pau ses, and the World-Famous Royal Gorge For Ijescripltlve and Illustrated Phampleta, write to W. C. McBRIDE, Gen'l Ag't, 124 Third St., PORTLAND, Or. SMYRNA. Mra. I, 8. Yoder of this place died Of paralysis at 4:20 p. m. Sunday. April 29. Interment was made at the Smyrna cemetery at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, Rev. Smytbe of Hubbard, conducting the funeral services. Mrs. Yoder whose maiden name waa Frye, was born In Butler county, Ohio, June 1C, 1842. While yet a child she came deep with her parents to McLean county, Illinois, where In 18GC she was mar ried to Jonathan 8. Yoder, who with six sons and two daughters, are left U mourn her death. two weeks. Several parties have looked for him, but. found no trace. It Is reported that he went out. In the mountains with a timber cruiser and owing to some difficulty arising over the payment of an old account, ru mor has K that Al. Pa ; has been made way with. Several years go the name man wan missing and after an unsuccessful attempt to And him, he came walking In. It ia hoped he may do the same this time. Lloyd Shaver, youngest son of the Sheriff, who resides on the farm at Molalla. Immediately went to his fath er's side when the phone message came that his father was shot. We fear the Injured man will not live but a few short hours. Later John R. Shaver baa died. Everybody Is in sympathy with the family In MOLALLA. STAFFORD. A very pleasant week ho far. We heard at noon of the ileath of the misguided Smith, and one could Hot but feel relief In the certainty he could bring death and sorrow to no more stricken families. Mrs Mint Peters has Invitations out for a ipilltlnK on WttfBtfsilf The tenelnT. MIkh Donaldson, Mrs 7. Klllgsen, ami others, made a pleas unt call upon Mr and Mrs Gage last Sunday evening. The earthipiake Is the principal top ic o conversation In all gatherings The Wai hltc's got a letter from Mrs Welsenborn ; they were safe She wrote they were very tired from sight MOtaj anil their Jonnny. and slept very soundly, so that although their lied uas pushed in. m the wall a font or more, and the lamp was Jarred from the table, they slept through It nil. Mr Htalnecker, whose daughter's pitiful letter from San Fnim-laco, ap ntarod ll last week's Knterprlae, sent her $.riil Immediately, but of course tllov will In time icot their money from the bank llev Waehlte's I wo sons made a flying visit home on Friday Mr Gage's daughter, Mrs Holtnn. und fnmllv gut back Into their house during the rain of Sunday night and Monday ami filled It full of those worse off than themselves. The fire came across the street, but their house was one of the few saved. It In situated on liubols avenue. I am NOjUOtttd by many to say that all who are Interested are Invited to gather at the Stafford cemetery on Decorntlnn Day. Wednesday, the llnth. bringing not only (lowers, but spades, gmbhoes, or whatever needed to dear land, nnd all Join In 11 friendly and praise worthy efTort to make the city of the dead beautiful. There are harels to be grubbed out. trees to trim, and an ocean nf fern to cut. nnd If fern Is cut In June It will bleed to death nnd the :mth of May Is very m ar June The question of the fence gOght to be OOlUlldOrOd also, therefore come one and all dressed and prepar ed for work, with lunch baskets and coffee pota. Como early and avoid the rush. DO YOU LOVE jrisiir baby'.' You wonder why he cries Bttjl a bottle of Willie's Cream Venn Iflljsj nnd he will never cry. Most babies have worms, and the mothers don't know It White's ('renin Verm ifuge rids the child of worms and cleans out Its system In a pleasant Kvory mother should keep of this medicine In the house. and cattle gritlug and walking on tin lug over the yard grass on our lawns. along the street 1 sidewalk, reach fences after the and as one of the coiiucllmen live here and his stock are on the street, we presume there Is no law against letting stock out Inside the corporation. Hut when It conies to putting a cow on the street (hat scares women and children, we do object Mrs McGcchan lost a valuable dla mond ring one day last week and nf ler a patient search found It among some leaves thnt had been gathered, up In the yard. Little Mattel Smalley la very sick. Mrs Morati continues In feeble health. Mr Pottlt Is sidling off his lumber and Intends moving to Portland to' make his future home Mrs LtweUefl Is visiting at Spring water this week. The store was closed Wednesday during the time of Sheriff Shaver's funeral, many of our people went. While our sympathy goea out to the; ones whose homes were made deso late by (he hand of the assassin, wn ask our hoys to take warning from what has passed and shun bad com pany That murderer one time was perhaps mother's boy and the lender; kindness of a home perhaps wore' showered on him. but he went nstrny nnd today Is burled unhonored nnd iincared for It may be that some where In the land a mother, or sister. Is wondering what has become of him We need all our boys and we want them to live such lives that we can look with pride In their honest manly faces. The Jolly little girls of our town were out hanging May baskets and we found several on our door step nnd heard their scampering feet. We said God bless our girls too. They don't 1 forget their friends. had chronic liver complaint, which led I PARKPLACE. to such a severe case of Jaundice that , even my finger nails turned yellow; Mrs. W. F. Hoynton treated all the when my doctor prescribed Klectrlc teachers to a tsquet of large double Hitlers, which cured mo and have ; red (ullps Monday morning, for which kept rare ness and me well for eleven years " Sure for HIIIoiihiichs. Neuralgia. Weak and all Stomach. Liver, Kidney Hladder derangements. A won derful Tonic, drug Htore. At Howell 50 cents & Jones she has their sincere thanks. Mrs. Press and daughter, Mrs. Cof fee, from Portland, were gueata of Mrs Ilrayton last Friday. Mr and Mrs. W. M. Holmes and daughter Marie, drove to Portland CLARKES. ltoht Dullard took and Mrs H. Wallace Mr and Mrs dinner with Mr Sunday. Mr. Hall passed through this burg hstklng for beef cnttle which seems to be rather scarce. Mr and Mrs O Daniels have mov eil up to l)ix Hros ' saw mill. Mrs T Sugar, who was operated on for cancer, is rapidly Improving. Mr. .O. Daniels had the misfortune to cut his leg while harking logs for Dlx Hros. Mrs. Stark, who Is sick, Is some bet ter at this writing. Mr. I'wls and Mr Km est Wallace spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. i A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline. Wis . ns did one 26c box of Hueklen's Arni ca Salve, when It completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had toriured her 2'i long years. Greatest antlsceptlc healer of Piles. Wounds, and wires. 26 cents at Howell & Jpnee Drug Store. JOHN YOUNGER, A splendid rain, quite enough for all Immediate purposes, and now It Is per fect weather again; it is good to be In Oregon. Karly last Saturday morning this community was thrown into a state of excitement and sorrow by the shoot ing of our neighbor, John Shaver, by thug Smith, the desperado, at Wood burn. About a dozen Molalla boys went over Saturday to assist In run ning down the murderer. Al. Pasonld has been missing for this, their great distress, Willful false reports This Monday morning some one gave out the re port west of here a few miles that they saw the desperado going across a field limping. Molalla turned out to get him. Dee Wright with the aid of his shepherd dog soon ran him down and It proved to be a neighbor taking a near cut to his home, which very plainly showed that the reporter either was so excited that he did not know his neighbor, or did not care what he said. INSURANCE. Plate Glass, burglar-proof, and ell kinds of casualty Insurance written by O. A. Cheney of Oregon City. Of fice with Justice of the Peace. O. A. CHENEY. Near Huntley's Druf: Store, F0KTY EAKS HXPHKIHNCE IN ireat Britain and America. C. 1. Gran PIONEER Transfer and Express Freight and parcels -delivered to all paits of the city RATES REASONABLE 5 ELLO 1 UNION MILLS. we seldom henr from this little are set- FORTUNATE MISSOURIANS. "When I was n druggist, at Livonia, Me ," rites T. .1. Dwyer, now of Graysvllle, Mo., "three of my custom ers were iiermiinontly cured of sumption by Dr. Klng'H New Discov ery, and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arl.ona, but after using New Discovery 11 short time he found It unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most moaderful medicine In existence." Surest Cough and cold cure ami throat and lung healer Guaranteed by Unw ell Ai June;, druggist. 6(1 cents nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. Is being this place built is nl- way bottle With mind Hros. it. fear Price Drug Co. need never Sold I enter III v llunlh CARUS. and I vii spent Sunday in MOUNTAIN VIEW. We Invito everybody owning stock to turn t hem mil In t he street ; II save i one dollar a month for pasture, and as we are nil nod nalured citizens here We ciiii look out and see llOnM ' tot , w r 1 TflC ODICINAL WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING 'W Made in black or yellow for all kinds of wet work On 5le everywhere Look for the of the Fish mv the mint TOWtfi on the buttons k J TOWIR CO lOITOD NMt U It TOWllt CANAHAN IS. Wt,l TCW0NTO. CAN Mis Irish Portland. Mrs. Jessie Reehner nnd Edith Jackson spent Saturday nnd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Spangler. Itev. Wet Hunter, of Oregon City, will preach his farewell sermon at the Kviuigellcnl church Sunday evening. Mr. Monroe Irish and sons have been I mining hops at Eldorado. Mr. Eph Jones and family vlnlted with relatives al Heaver Creek Sun day. Misses lierthonii llownrd and IVnrl Trulllnger nt tended the soctnl nnd dance It MncUsliurg Saturday night. The UurgesH girls have been train ing hops for Mr, Lowery at Liberal Mr. Cooper and Fred Voiulerhae went Halting Monday. Will Smith made n business trip lo Oregon City Tuesday. 1 The primary election passed off I qityetly in this vicinity. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis called on Mr. and Mis. Davis one day Inst vok. Mr. Molsen and son Fred wont to Shubel Wednesday. POSTMASTER ROBBED. G. W. Fonts, postmaster at Hlverton, Iowa, nearly lost his life nnd was rob bed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I ; As Imrg we will try and have n corres pondent from here. Mr. Fred Howard and family building on their place nnd will tie In this vicinity C. Hoynton is spending a few days In Woodburn this week. Mr. Aklns nnd daughter Jennie left ; Monday for Dix' mill, where they will con- j work. The bridge which across Milk Creek at most completed Mrs January, of Portland spent a few dnys with Mrs Fll.a Derrick Inst week The prospect for fruit In this vi cinity Is very good. Frank Shaw and family spent Sun day with his father and mother of tills plnee A birthday dinner was given In hon- or of Mrs. Wallace at Mulino Sunday hi her home. All enjoyed n good time nnd also the delicious dinner. Those present wi re Feed and Agnes Wood side and daugh ter Echo, Mrs. Idn Hoynton, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Hueknor. of Cams; Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Woodslde. Henry Selt.cr. Alfred Dodge, and Mrs. Sophia Wal ItCe, recently from St. Louis. Mrs. Snlly Howard's little girl has been sick but Is better. 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,251) towns Quick, accurate, cheaj All the satisfaction of a personal communication, Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard as Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drujr 8torf If Yot Want Electricity REDUCED RATES FOR CURRENT ON METER BASIS. ELECTRICITY in your home will just about cut out the fire danger. Curtains and draperies are not endangered by the ELECTRIC LIGHT. Yet the lampswilll .v vv lK-ever, whenever you want them, bringing light in closets, cupboards, any dark places entirely without risk, ELECTRICITY in the sickroom aids thejdoctor and the nurse in their ministrations. The electric light enables the physician to make examinations at any hour whole ingenious devices permit the heating of water, the cooking of special dishes, quickly, safe ly. An electric heating pad never too hot to burn or blister retains just the proper heat. ELECTRICITY furnishes the best and most ECONOMICAL of all artifical illuminants. The ELECTRIC LIGHT is there when you want off when vou don't. It is not burning up money when not wanted. It is not consuming air. ELECTRICITY FOR YOUR EVERY DAY NEEDS. Think it over. If there are difficulties in they can be removed. the way, I GRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OUT. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and my self contracted sevore colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of In grippe with all Its miserable symptoms," suys Mr. ,1. S. Ktfleston, of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees nnd joints nchInK, muscles sore, bond stop ped up. eyes nnd nose running, with alternate spoils of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Oottgh Remedy, aiding the same with a doub le, dose of Chamberlain a "Cracker Jack" Plumbing; Job at a little cost, by all means confer with us before s Stomach and h.indino' nut vnur rnntr.irt. ldvor Tablets, nnd by Us liberal use soon completely Sold by Howell knocked out & .lones. I lie grip.' A. MIHLSTIN, Main Street, near Uigbth DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments. JUNO W. THOMAS, Ht-utist ESTIMATES On cost of wiring, cost of current and informa tion regarding the use of electricity for LIGHT or POWER in the HOME, the OFFICE; the STORE and the FACTORY promptly furnished upon appl Cation to C. G. Miller at the Company's branch of ffioe, next door to the Bank of Oregon City. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY C. G. Miller, Contract Manager for Oregon City Jayneis Tbnic Vermifuge w 'Gives strength to men, women and children. d At your druggist's.