OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906. NEWS OF THE COUNTY. r Some Interesting Items Received too Late for Last Week. in nno n ii Correspondents sending items to this paper will confer a favor and will . be more certain of having their cor--' . respondence published in the week's issue of the paper for which they are intended, if they would mail their let ters so as to reach the Enterprise of fice not later than Wednesday after - noon. Below are printed the items sent in by three correspondents, the three letters being received too late for last week's issue. Stafford , The rain considerately ceased, so that Decoration Day came and passed just cool enough to be comfortable for Stafford and vicinity to turn out in .force in work in the cemetery, and they made quite an addition to the Im provements already accomplished, and the lunch baskets and coffee pots came so well filled that there was far more than the proverbial loaves- and fishes left, and we can say that Staf ford cemetery look better than it ever has in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Miss Susie Schatty returned to Port land last week. Miss Jennie Nohle, whose birthplace was Stafford, was at the cemetery greeting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Narve Robbins also were old time residents of Staffoffrd. Mr. Robbin's father being the first owner under the Government of what ,As at present the Wm. Schatz place Te,ftWelCOme visItor- and workers at the cemetery. i Quite a number about here have in vintat.ons to the German picnU? up . the river from Willamette next Sun- j ?, k? h late for this 'sstie as n felt obliged to wait till after the ht- -ndinTms. bef j onuDei Wm. Hettman has the logging camn. returned from J?wry Ginther na- finished working for Wm. Moehnke. Sa?urdayShUbeI WCnt t0 SeIIwood last Phillip Massinger and Henry Gross- . af naming lumber for the uiiiiiiiiis saw mii A ' - - ' v -usun, or Liberal passed through our neighborhood last week vau.nsaing me oook about the San i aucisco disaster. ceer-annMng by the keg is the u,uw me aay in this section of uur voting precinct. That's what counts in tnis neck of the woods. - n.njan uoleman and M. V. Thomas uuciiiusi, nominees ior county com missioner and representative. resDeet ively, addressed the citizens of Shu bel last Saturday evening. The . au dience was not as Jarsre as is usual. the reason was learned during the ev ening the Republicans having sent out Deer to the old stand which of course was the greater attraction. The speakers spoke entertainingly how ever on. their cause. Rev. Henry Hornschuh preached in the Evangelical church last Sunday morning and Rev. Theodore Horn schuh preached in the evening. Greenwood Mrs. C. V. Stoker was summoned to the death bed of her sister at Tacoma, Washington, who died a few hours before she got there, from .blood pol son. The poor mother left behind her five little children, the oldest 12 years and youngest.. 8 months. Mrs. Stoker brought home with her the 5 motherless children which were left at the mercy of the world among strangers. Mrs. Stoker's baby is sick with a bad cold. W. H. Jones has succeeded this week in trapping two gray foxes; not before they carried off over 40 hens. Jones Bad one of them caught before, had it chained like a dog by the house for over three years, it had be come quite tame, but one night it got tired of captivity and made for lib erty and was away three years when it came back and was caught the sec ond time. Mr. T. C. Thomas had a barn-rais ing Tuesday. Our school house is looking very nice after being painted which is quite an improvement in its appear ance. We expect soon to get the grounds fenced in, which will still add. W. H. Jones and C. Rider have had their houses painted. THERE ARE FEW people who know how to take care of themselves the majority do not. The liver is a most important organ in the body. Herbine will keep it in con dition. V. C. Simpkins, Alba, Texas, writes: "I have used Herbine for chills and fever and find it the best medicine "I ever used. I would not be without itIt is as good for children as it is for gtwwn people, and I recommend it. It is fine for lagrippe." Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. TO ADVERTISE STATE. One of the biggest schemes for ad vertising Oregon has been undertaken in Portland by Phillip S. Bates, pub lisher of Oregon's Great Agricultural Monthly the Pacific Northwest. The proposition is nothing less than the taking of 33 young ladies, one from each county of the state to the James town Exposition which will open May 15th at Jamestown, Virginia., The Exposition is to commemorate the first settlement of the English in the United States, which took place in 1607 This historical event in the his tory of our country is one which gives opportunity for a wonderful ex ploitation of the great strides which have taken place in the past 300 years and the Jamestown Exposition, from an educational standpoint, will no doubt prove an exceptional under taking along these lines. One farm er's daughter from each county in Oregon will be taken by Mr. Bates. She will carry a large amount of lit erature for general distribution along the lines of travel which it is expected our Board of Trade will furnish. . The method of choosing our candi dates rests wholly with the farmers' daughters of our county. They are (DDT)uMl v MR. and MRS. WILBERT THOMPSON, 801 Main St., Peoria, III. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CURED HIM. LET 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., Bock Island, 111., and yon will receive a full size, fiOc bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic. - I have never taken Mnll'i Grape Tonic, but if you. will supply me with a, Opc. bottle free. I will take it as directed, i Pi L J Name Street No.. City ours fuu address ano all entitled to compete for the honor. It is a simple proposition depending on the number of subscriptions sent in by the candidates. The cost of the paper is 50 cents a year and from our knowledge is fully worth a dollar, Ail expenses will be paid and the estimat ed cost of the trip is over $$10,000. It will prove a wonderful advertisement for our county as Mr. Bates makes no charge for the work he will do for and we trust his efforts to make Ore gon better known throughout the United States will receive the support of every one in our county. ' If you have any kind of scalp trouble skin humor, eczema, ulcer, wound, piles, cut or old running sore, remem ber that we guarantee Dermakola oint ment to relieve you or we will pay your 25c back. Huntley Bros. - p GENERAL SUMMARY. The week opened and closed show ery and cool, with an intervening peri od of from two to three days with mild temperatures and clear skies. The rains on Tuesday and Wednesday were excessive over limited localities in the northeast section of the State. The Umatilla River overflowed its banks. and did considerable- damage to the streets in the city of Pendleton and to the bridges and fences along its course from that city to its mouth at Umatilla. In a few other localities m that section farm lands were badly washed by heavy rains, but the good done in the larger territory where the rains were only moderate, much more than compensated for the damage done in the few limited eras where they were excessive, jmoay tne tem perature was dangerously near the frost mark, both in the eastern and western portions of the State, but no frosts were reported. The winds dur ing the week were generally light and mostly from the west, but some of the rain squalls were attended by wind rushes of short duration. TRIED AND NOT FOUND WANTING Why Huntley Bros. Are Warranted In Recommending Dr. Davis' Prescrip tion For Indigestion. Because of the fact that so' many so-called indigestion remedies prove disappointing we are frequently ask ed if Dr. Davis' Prescription, Pepsiko- la Tablets really will bring the relief expected. If there were the least doubt in our mind and if we did not positively and absolutely know the real worth of this remedy, you yourself must know "that we would not be warranted in recom mending Pepsikola Tablets if they did not possess great merit. As a usual thing we do not offer a dyspepsia remedy on our own person- sonal guarantee, but unless Dr. Davis' Prescription relieves and cures your coated tongue, heart burn, dizzy spells, sour stomach, wind belching, sleep lessness, weakened energy and other symptoms, of indigestion we will hand back your money cheerfully and with out any argument. Pepsikola Tablets are also a grand nerve tonic and no one should hesi tate to try a 25 cent box as they will not cost you a penny should you fail to receive the benefit expected. The Very Best Remedy for .Bowel Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well-konwn resident of Bluffton, Ind., says: "I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after having used the remedy in my family for sev eral years. I am never without it." This remedy is almost sure to be needed before the summer is over. Why not buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency? For sale by Howell & Jones. US GIlfE YOU .State. whits nainiv. HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. IS THIS WHAT AILS YOU? If the Symptoms Fit Your Case, Remember " A Disease Once Known is Half Cured." Feel feverish ? Have headache? Back ache? In fact, "ache all over?" Have occasional chilly sensations? Appetite gone ? Tongrue furred 1 Bad taste, espe cially in morning? Bad, foul breath? Perhaps nausea, or "sickness at stom ach," occasionally 1 rreei wean, urea, blue and discouraged ? The above are symptoms common to stomach and liver derangements and often Drecede attacks of fever and mal arious affections, grip, bronchitis, and "iune fever." or pneumonia. Whichever ailment they point to, you may be sure that it is best to get rid of them as soon as possible by putting your and invigorating stomach, 'liver and bowels, and thus Durifvina vour blood and system and enabling it to throw off the attack. For the above purpose, medical science nas as yet produced no better agent than Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. It is not a secret, or patent medicine, all its ingredients being printed on the bottle wrapper. It is the prescription of a well known and experienced physician. It contains no alcohol or other harmful, habit-formirig agents chemically pure, triple-re lined glycerine being used both as a solvent and preservative of the med icinal extracts of which it is composed. It is made from the following native. American medicinal roots: Golden Seal root. Queen's root, Stone root." Bloodroot, Mandrake root and Black Cherrybark. The medicinal properties of these are ex tracted by exact and peculiar processes with the use of chemically pure, triple refined glycerine, of proper strength, and by means of apparatus and appliances devised for this special purpose, and in such a way as to produce a most perfect pharmaceutical compound. As to the superior curative properties of some of the above ingredients, we can only give room here for a very few of the briefest extracts from standard medical works, but more complete information will be sent you. free of charge. In pam phlet form, if you will send vour address, plainly written on postal card or bv let ter, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, ST. Y., with a request for the same Of Golden iSoal root Prof. Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical College, says: " Very useful as a stomachic tonic (stomach tonic) and in atonic (weak stomach) dys pepsia. Cures gastric catarrh (catarrh of stomach) and headaches accompany ing the same. Chronic catarrh of the intestines, even if it has proceeded to ulceration: is remarkably beneiitod by Hydrastis (Golden Seal). It may be given as a remedy for intermittent, chronic and malarial poisoning ind en larged spleen of malarial oriein." From "Organic Medicines," by Grover Coe, M. D., of New York. ve extract the following: "Hydrastis (Golden Seal) ex ercises an especial influence over mucous surfaces. Upon the liver it acts with equal certainty and efficacy. As a chol agogue (liver invigerator), it has few equals. In affections of the spleen, and abdominal viscera generally, it is an efficient and 'reliable remedy. Also in scrofula, glandular diseases . generally, cutaneous eruptions, indigestion, debility, diarrhoea and dysentery, constipation, piles and all morbid and critical dis charges." Dr. Coe further says : Hydrastis (Golden Seal) is also of inestimable value in the treatment of chronic derange ments of the liver. It seems to exercise' an especial influence over the hepatic (liver) structure generally, resolvmg (dis solving) biliary-deposits, removing ob structions, promoting secretions, and giving tone to the various functions. It is eminently cholagogue (liver accelera tor), and may be relied upon for the relief of heuati: (liver) toroor." Wiibert Thompson never knew a well day until last Jane he had been constipated all his life many doctors treated him, bat all failed to even help him his nealth 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 sometimes thinks It is his heart. Let me know by return mall wbat causes tiie pain, if you can. Mr. Thompson has been treated by several doctors, but they have Riven him up." - We promptly advised that a first-class specialist be consulted. We quo: "We want to sell Mull's Crape Tonic, because we know It will cure constipation, but 60c. a bottle Is do 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 Grape Tonic could do no harm, we advised its use until a -physician oould be consulted. January 26 Mrs. Thompson wrote that a physician had been consulted. He diag nosed the ease 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 lettergram Mrs. Thompson: - "You will remember that I wrote to yon last Januarv In regard to my husband's health. It Is four months sinoe ho quit taking Mull's Grape Tonio for oonstipatlon, whioh ho suffered from slneo birth. He took Just 24 bottles of It and is perfectly cured. He is much stronger and has gained considerably in flesh. I eannot thank you enough for Mull's Grapo Tonlo. 'It Is worth Hs weight la gold.' Just $12 oured him and ho has spent hundreds of dollars with doctors who did him no good. Now I want to state my oaso to you and expect your early reply. I also have eonsti patlon, have had for three years. Kindly let me know as I am sure It will euro me if you say it will, as it did all you elaimed it would In my husband's oaso. I await an early reply." Very respectfully yours, MRS. W. H. THOMPSON, 801 Main St, Peer Ilk A 5G- 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. Prof. Joh.n M. Soudder. M.'D., of Cin cinnati. Mtys of Gulden Seal: "it stimu lates the digestive processes and increases the assimilation of food. By these mertrK the blood is enriched "In rela. tion to ils general effects on the sy tem. there is no medicine in use about which there is such general unanimity of opinion. It is universally regarded as tlie tonic useful in all debilitated states." As to Stone root, the American Dts PKSSAtort says: "In diseases of stom ach and intestines improves appetite, promotes flow of gastric juice ; tonic effect upon organs involved. A good remedy in indigestion, dyspepsia chronic gastritis, increasing the secretion from kidnevs and skin." Prof Finley ElUngwood, M. P.. of Bennett Medical College. Chicago, says of Stone root: "In catarrhal gastritic (inflammation - of stomach) where the circulation is defective, it. either alone or combined with Hydrastis, is of first importance. They increase the appetite and greatly improve the digestion and assimilation of food. Is a heart tonic of direct and permanent influence. Excellent in the bicycle heart, in rheu matic inflammation and clergyman's sore throat," All the other ingredients entering into the composition of "Golden Medical D ' v covery" are equally praised for their curative effects in all stomach, liver and bowel affections and Jive of them for bronchial, throat and lung affections attended with severe cough, expectora tion and kindred symptoms. But you had best read for yourself the "words of praise" written concerning each and every ingredient of this marvel ously efficacious medicine by leading medical practitioners and writers. This you can do by writing for the booklet mentioned In the preceding column. No other medicine for like purposes has any such profatslrmal endorsement as " Golden Medical Discovery," which should have more weight than all the ordinary testi monials so lavishly flaunted before the public bv those who are afraid to Dublish their formulas that the search light of investigation may be turned upon them. it is wen to Know wnat one takes into the stomach whether in the form of food. drink or medicine. From the same little book of extracts mentioned above it will readily be seen why Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription works such marvelous cures in those chronic and distressing diseases peculiar to women. In all cases of pelvic catarrh with weakening drains, bearing or "dratc- ging-down ". pains or distress, and in all I monthly or periodical derangements and irregularities, the " Favorite Prescrip tion " will be found to be made of just tne rignt ingreaients to meet and cure the trouble. Your druggist sells the " Favorite Prescription " and also the "Golden Medical Discovery." Write to, Dr. Pierce about your case. He is an experi enced physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him as directed in preceding eolumn. It is as easy to be well as ill and .much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant" Pellets .cure constipa tion, iney are tiny, sugar-coatea gran ules. One little " Pellet " is a gentle li ' is a gentle laxa- tive. two a mild cathartic medicines sell them. All dealers in Dr. Pierce's 1000-page illustrated book, "The Common Sense Medical Adviser," Is sent freA in paper covers on receipt of one-cenr stamps to pay the cost of mailing emiy. 11 DS tne clou- nouna volume win De sent. It was frnif.rlv sn d fnr Hi sn ir nv Arfioa I Dr. R. v. Pierce. Buffalo N V ' The children's friend - i ' Jayneuj Xbnic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles. tone; vitality and sna Get it from your druggipt D uCSjd 1 TTLE. REDUCED SUMMER RATES. EXCURSION Newport, Yaquina Bay, Breitenbush Hot Springs From All S. P. and C. & E. Points. On and after June X, 1906, the South ern Pacific in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern railroad will have on sale round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Yaquina and Detroit at very low rates, good for re turn until October 10, 1906. Three day tickets to Newport and Yaquina, gxd going Saturdays and returning Mondays; are also on sale from all East Side points, Portland to Eugene, Inclusive, and from all West Side points, enabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from all East Side and from all West Side points, are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tour ists to visit the Santiam and Breiten bush Hot Springs in the Cascade mountains, which can be reached in one day. Season tickets will be good for re turn from all points until October 10. Three-day tickets will be good going Saturdays' and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland and vici nity will be good for return via the East or West side at option of pas-4 senger. Tickets from Eugene and vi cinity will be good going via the Lebanon-Springfield branch if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport, on Yaquina tick ets to Yaquina only. Sunday, excur sions to Newport on the C. & E. will begin June 10th or 17th and run every Sunday thereafter, leaving Albany at 7:30 a. m.; leave Corvallis 8 a. m. S. P. trains connect with the C. & E. at Albany and CoVvallis for Ya quina and Newport. Trains on the C. & E. for Detroit leave Albany at 7:30 a. m., enabling tourists to the Hot Springs to reach there the same day. Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all East Side trains on the S. P. Full information as to rates, time table, etc., can be obtained on appli cation to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt C. & E. R. R. Albany; A. L. Craig, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or to any S. P. or C. & E. agent. Rates from Oregon City to Newport 16.00. To Yaquina $6.00. Three day Rate from Oregon City to Newport, $3.00. DEADLY SERPENT BITES are as common in India as are stom ach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C, says: "They, restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia "and a chronically torpid liver" Electric Bitters cure chills "and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame hark. kidney troubles and bladder disorders csoid on eiianintpo hv Hnwn jr. Tnn s,ola on guarantee oy-riowen & Jones druggists. Price 50 cents. Oregon Sh outline and Union Pacific THREE TRAIN S TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tour ist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist Bleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclining- chairs (seats free to the east daily. HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. 70 70 Depart. Time Schedule. Aaat Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, s-ss n in Special Kansas City. 8t "" p 9:16 a. m Ixuls. Chicago and East. Atlantic . Express Salt Lake, Denver, 8:l p. m. Ft. Worthy Omaha. 8:00 a m. via. fiunt- Kan,8 City, St. lnjrton. Louis, Chicago and East. St. PanI Fast Mail Walla Walla. Ler- 6:16 p m lston, Spokane, Min- 7-15 a via 8 do- neapolia, St. Paul. , Duluth, Milwaukee, aaae. Chicago and Eaat-j . Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every live days at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way points and Portland, Oregon. 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Daily service (water permitting) on Willam ette and Yamhill rivers. For detailed information of rate. The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Os,. your nearest ticket agent, or General Passenger Agent. A. L. CRAIO. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. I Leaves. UNION DEPOT Arrlvea. I 8:00 A.M. I For Maveers.Ralnler.l Daily. Dally. Clatakanle. West port I umton, Astoria, war-i renton, Flavel. Bam. : 11:10A.M. mono. Fort Stevens,! Gearhart Park. Sea- aide. Astoria, and Seashore. Express Dally. - Astoria Express.! i:uu r.aa- j j 9:40 P.M- C. A. STEWART, Coram'! Act, i Alder street. Phone Main 906. J. C MATO. O. F. & P. A.. Astoria. Or. UPPER WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. SALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY, CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDINGS. 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 Corvallis. Regular service,- courteous treat ment and prompt dispatch are our specialties. it OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO. Office and Dock: Foot Taylor Street Phone Main 40. COLUMBMIA RIVER SCENERY. Portland and The Dalles x ' HOUTE . Regulator Line Steamers "BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY "REGULATOR" "METLAKO" "SADIE B. 8tr. "Bailey Gatxert" leaves Portland T A. M. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tues days, TmiBrsdays and Saturdays. Str. . "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fr! Jays. Steamers leaving Portland make daily connection at Lyle with C. R. A N. train for Ooldendale and Klickitat Valley points. C. R. & N. tram leaves Ooldendale oa Mondaya, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30 A. M., matting; connection with steamer "Reg-ulator" for Portland and way points. C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendaie on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 A. M., connecting: at Tyle wltrt steamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con necting there with O. R. A N. train East and West. x Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Locks dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for The Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A. M.; leaves The Dalles P. M., arrives Cascade Locks 6 P. M. Meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations lor teams and wagons. Landing- at Portland - at Alder Street Dock. ' MARCUS TALBOT- V. P. & G. M. Gen. Office. Portland. Oregon. C ASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ia4rftf&a4ZK