Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 29, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906.
Oar Cott espondents Corner t
1 Brkf IUU ot Gossip From At! Part of the County. j
REDLAND.
Mrs. John Derringer died tho 23
Inst, and was burlod on tho follow Ins
Sunday.
Miss Maud Stone, who recently grad
uated from the Normal department of
Willamette University, is now homo
lor vacation.
Mr. Howard Gill, of Logan, was re
cently a Redland visitor.
Haying is now begun in earnest.
Mr. Brock, our central man. recent
ly installed a phono for Mr. Pologn.
Mr. M. Black of Salem, passed
through our town last Sunday.
A picnic Is planned at Viola picnic
grounds on the 4th. A great number
are talking of celebrating at Glad
stone Park.
Our road supervisor is tearing out
the corduroy and grading up the road
on the Viola hill and bottom. The
rock crusher has arrived and it Is
planned to cover the grade with
crushed rock as soon as it is conven
ient to operate the machine.
Miss Minnie Hulbert is working for
Mrs. Bonney.
Mr. Pat O'Connor was recently
our town.
in
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, aavs:
"They restored my wife to perfect
health, after years of suffering wl'.h
dyspepsia and a chronically torpid
liver" Electric Bitters cure chills and
fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back,
kidney troubles and bladder disorders
Sold on guarantee by Howell & Jones,
druggists. Price 50 cents.
SUNNYSIDE.
Farmers are very busy, some are
haying, but the weather is cloudy to
dry the hay good.
Emmet Odell has two or three pick
ings of strawberries yet, and has quite
a good many pickers. Raspeberries
are also getting ripe.
Mr. Royer, the Dunkard Minister,
Is still very low with pneumonia.
Mr. Reed is repairing his threshing
machine and getting it in order to
thresh the grain. We hope he may do
well.
The people of Sunnyside are talking
of a tile factory, also railroad at that
place.
Joe Deardorff has been buying sev
eral sheep again, but he won't go back
on the goats; they are the fellers to
clear the land.
Mr. Stoll has been digging potatoes
for market.
Otto Smith had a number of cherry
picKers last Saturday.
People will meet at iho nirni i
ground and clear the underbrush out, ' the bod- Herbine 'M keep It in con
next Saturday, preparatory for the' I ditlon. V. C. Simpklns. Alba, Texas,
4th of July. Mr. W. Baker has sold'1""8- "I have used Herbine for chills
his place; also Mr. Holmes has sold an(1 teveT and And it the best medicine
his place.
DEATH FROM LOCKJAW
never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiscep
tic and healing properties prevent
blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer
chant, of Rensselarsville, N. Y.writes:
"It cured Seth Burch, of this place,
of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever
saw." Cures cuts, wounds, burns, and
ores. 25 cents at Howell & Jones,
drug store.
MOLALLA.
Hot weather prevails. .
Crops are doing splendid.
T. M. Cross received a message
Friday telling him of the sudden death
of his mother at Gladstone.
Miss Myrtle Cross is home again,
atood the ride out well, has her can
vass house pitched in the sunny cor
ner of the yard.
After a week's vacation at home,
Miss Leavitt has gone to Seattle to
attend Summer school.
W. A. Shaver broke the cross-head
in his sawmill Friday.
Fred Schafer bought a new saw
for his mill without a hole in it, so
had to return it for completion.
Three days after the 4th of July,
will be the next regular meeting of
No. 310. It Is very important that
members be in attendance because of
the fact that the Clackamas County
District Pomona Grange meets at Mo
lalla four days afterwards, Wednes
day, July 11th.
A Safe Headache Cure.
We ask our customers to try Ake-in-the-Head
tablets for neuralgia and
headaches with the understanding that
you must get immediate relief or your
money back. Safe, sure and six cures
for ten cents. Huntley Bros.
UNION HALL.
Mr. Willis Ewlng, of Portland, was
the guest of Mr. J. L. Thomas this
week.
Grandma Burns. Miss Nancy Thom
as, Mrs.' James Burns and two child
ren, Creston Thomas and Mrs. J. D.
Wllkerson and Miss Ruby Toedrneyer
were the guests of John Mohan and
family last Sunday.
L. P. Burns and son Louis went to
Mother's Ear
a woo m MOTMn't a whm
numnma ah immtmr, aho im rum
Tim THAT COM '"Ml THAT
SCOTT'S EMULSION
muMHjma rum kxta ara-or no
MOummMMMHT mo scrssr rom
rnm hialth o morn mother aho
CHILD.
Send for free (ample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemUta,
409-415 Pearl Street, New Yotk.
50c. and $ 1.00 j all druggist.
Oregon City Saturday and were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nash un
til Sunday.
Mrs. Chas, Thomas and Miss Ber
tha Higgs were the guests of the for
mer's mother, Mrs. E. Bowman, of
Maeksburg.
John Burns and T. J. Grimes ore
vorkiug for Chas. Bowman this week
Miss Mary Mohan of Portland Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
Mohan.
Mrs. James Parker was the guest of
Mrs. John Thomas last Sunday.
Our road boss, Mr. Adam Knight.
and IXnig. Pitnick, are doing quite a
lot. of work on the roads in this vi
cinity. They are opening a portion
of the road near I'nion Hall.
James Fryear and family have
moved to Mr. James Adklns' sawmill.
Joe Thomas has purchased a horse
from Bill Cribble.
John Mohan and family visited Mr.
James Wllkerson and family last Sat
urday evening.
George Kellnnd and wife visited the
latter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Peter
Engle.
We noticed Curtis Helvey pass one
day last week with a new hay rake.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Grimes made a
business trip to Canby last Saturday.
Mr. Robert Vorpahl W building a
large silo on his farm.
Unknown Friends.
There are many people who have
used Chamberlain's Colic, Chalera and
Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid re
sults, but who are unknown because
they have hesitated about giving a
testimonial of their experience for
publication. These people, however,
are none the less friends of this rem
edy. They have done much toward
making it a household word by their
personal recommendations to friends
and neighbors. It Is a good medicine
to have in the home and Is widely
known for Its cures of diarrhoea and
all forms of bowel trouble. For sale
by Howell and Jones.
DOVER.
Grandma Deshazer Is able to sit up
in bed.
Dr. Walters spent several days on
his farm last week.
A. J. Kitzmiller met with quite an
accident last Friday night while out
looking for a cow. His gun went off.
the bullet passed through his foot.
They took him to Portland hospital.
At last reports he was doing nicely.
Guy Woodle is carving the mail from
Dover to Sandy in the absence of the
regular carrier.
THERE ARE FEW
people who know how to take care of
i themselves the majority do not The
.liver is a most important organ in
I ever used. I would not be without
it. It is as good for children as it is
for grown people, and I recommend it
It is fine for lagrlppe."
Sold by Huntley Bros. Co.
CLACKAMAS.
Strawberry picking is over, and pea
picking is the order of the day. Peas
of the best quality are sold In the
market, others are delivered at the
canneries.
At a special meeting of Grange 298,
P. of H., held Saturday evening. June
23. a building committee, consisting
of E. C. Chapman. Frank Talbot, and
Henry Roadermel. was appointed to
look after the interests of the new hall.
Mrs. H. S. Webster and family will
go to Seaside Immediately after the
Fourth. Mrs. Webster has rented a
cottage for two months at that re
sort. A. O. Hayward went up to Redlands
Tuesday to help Walter Emmet build
a barn.
Mrs. S. Mather, Mrs. J. S. Steph
enson, Mrs. R. M. Kelly, were appoint
ed delegates to atened the meeting of
the W. H. M. C. held June 27, In the
First Congregational Church. Port
land. Grandma Gruber went up to Hub
bard last Friday, to spend a week or
two among her many friends in that
place.
Where to spend the Fourth, is now
the question. Family parties and a
picnic diner will be the solution for
many Clackamas people.
If you know the value of Chamber
lain's Salve you would never wish
to be without it. Here are some of the
diseases for which it Is especially val
uable: sore nipples, chapped hands,
burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic
sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt
rheum and eczema. Price 25 cents.
For sale by Howell & Jones.
CARUS.
The farmers in this vicinity are
making hay.
Potatoes are looking fine in these
parts.
Several from here went fishing Sun
day. Miss Edith Jackson spent a few
days last week with her aunt, Mrs.
C. Spangler.
Born, to the wife of Charley Nob
let t, a son on the 20th inst.
Edna Irish spent Sunday with her
parents.
Mrs. Maggie Stewart and daughter
Floy, spent the afternoon at E. How
ard's Sunday.
Agnes Burgess is working for Mrs.
Wells, at Liberal.
Miss Clara Schoenborn did some
sewing for Mrs. Spence last week .
The charivari and dance at Ander
son't Monday night was a grand suc
cess. Abb Thomas of Beaver Creek,
bought some sheep from Wm. Davis
one day last week.
Ralph Howard spent a few days at
home last week.
Mr. Lawrence Darrlnger and Clyde
Smith left Monday on their fishing
trip down the Columbia.
Lew Bucknor -is working at Cum
min's saw mill.
Nearly every one here are preparing
for the big celebration at Wrights'
Springs,
A few from here took In the picnic
at Macksburg Saturday.
The Very Best Remedy for .Bowel
Trouble.
Mr. M. F. Dorroughs, an old and
well konwn resilient of Bluffton, Intl.,
says: "I regard Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as tho
very best remedy for bowel trouble.
I make this statement after having
used the remedy In my family for sev
eral years. 1 am never without It."
This remedy Is almost sure to bo
needed before the summer Is over.
Why not buy It now and bo prepared
for such an emergency? For sale by
Howell & Jones.
GREENWOOD.
Fanners In our vicinity are taking
advantage of the line weather making
hay.
Geo. McCormack was visiting here
Saturday and Sunday ami left Monday
morning for The Dalles, where he
will continue his work for the rail
road company.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stoker and family
were the guests of Chas. Rider and
family Sunday.
Miss Ma Lucy, of Portland. Is vis
iting her cousin, Anna Cahlll. this
week.
Several from here attended the
strawberry social at Central Point last
Thursday evening.
Alfred Gregory was home visiting
his parents over Sunday.
Dave Thomas,, who hail his leg
broken. Is getting along nicely at the
St. Vincent Hospital.
Enos Cahlll attended the old soldier's
encampment at Grants Bass.
Boss Mead and Ruth Braker were
visiting at Clnrkes last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thomas went to
Portland last Sunday to see their
son Davie.
Anna Cahill was visiting in Portland
from Sunday till Wednesday of last
week with her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Lucy.
A HAPPY MOTHER
will see that her baby Is properly
cared for to do this a good purga
tive is necessary'. Many babies suf
fer from worms, and their mothers
don't know it if your baby Is feverish
and doesn't sleep at nights, It Is troub
led with worms. White's Cream Ver
mifuge will clean out these worms In
a mild and pleasant way. Once tried
always used. Give It a trial. Price
25c. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co.
TWILIGHT.
Clarence Old has been suffering
from an attack of measles.
Mr. Geo. Holland and wife were vis
iting at the home of his brother Tom
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle and Miss Em
ma Wilehart attended Warner Grange
at New Era last Saturday.
Mrs. McCord has been staying In
Portland the last two weeks with her
daughter who is sick.
Mrs. Mollle Spence who has been
visiting at Mountain Ash Stock Farm,
has returned to her home in Port
land. A meeting was held In Twilight
hall last Friday evening, June 22, and
the new district was organized, and
the following officers elected directors,
Geo. M. Lazelle, Wm. McCord. C. E.
Swick, Clerk, D. L. Boylan.
Complexion Secrets.
To remove pimples, moth spots, Bal-
lowness, blotches, clear up the com
plexion and put the bloom of youth in
the cheeks use Laxakola tablets, a
positive cure for constipation. 25 c
at Huntley Bros.
UNION MILLS.
There seems to be quite a bit of
sickness in this neighborhood at pres
ent. A number are cutting hay this week.
Charlie Boynton has purchased a
bunch grass horse.
Edwin Trulllnger, who has been
quite ill of measles, Is somewhat bet
ter.
Fred Woodslde has sold one of his
horses to Mr. Daniels.
The dances that are being given at
Liberal are quite a success; the music
is of the best and the piano is a great
help.
Misses Blanche Wiles, Mary Trul
llnger, and Eva Wallace, all have the
measles.
Dell Trulllnger Is logging with a
traction engine, which we hope will
prove a success.
A number from here have gone down
the Columbia river for the fishing sea
son. Mrs. Ashby and children are spend
ing a few days at Salem.
Mr. Evans and Mr. Turner have
gone to the mountains on a mining
expedition.
Ida Boynton spent Sunday at the
Wallace home.
Misses Jennie and Jessie Aklns, who
are cooking at DJx's saw mill spent
Sunday with their mother.
Will Currens has his phone put up
now and is ready to talk.
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MAKER OS
WATERPROOF OILED (LOIHmV
r5LI(KR5,POMMEL SUCKERS AND HATS."
FOLLOWING OUR SUCCtSifci
AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO
AND OTHER EXPOSITIONS
WE WON THE
1 HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD i
.AT THE 5T.LOUI5 WORLDifAIR
rTUniiK . iVjfoN m "mo TlCsT H t
TOWtl fAHADIA J
CO LIMITED,, y
Pied Woodsldo aold mime beef cat
tle to Newt. Parr a few dnys ago. ,
DID YOU NOTICE ITT .
Tho Astoria & Columbia River Rail
road Co.'s latest Souvenir Post Btxdt
containing 12 half tone views of Clat
sop Beach and other points of inter
est along Us lino between Portland
and Seaside Is making the hit of the
season, Everybody wants It and you
w ill have to place your order enrly to
avoid the rush. Mailed free ujiou np
plication to J. C. Mayo, (I. P. A.. As
torla, Ore., or C. A. Stewart, Agent,
2IS Alder St., Portland, Oregon.
STAFFORD.
Farmers are busy and Jubilant car
ing for the satisfactory yield of hay,
and the nice days we have had to cure
the same and get It hauled under
cover.
A man was around Monday selling
a map of Oregon. We hnvq not seen
It as yet. therefore cannot say as to
Its excellence. Ills price was l.!0,
which Is cheap enough If It Is a map
uptotlate, but If It Is a rehash of
the old maps, It Is dear Ht any price.
A fellow comfortably dressed, look
ing strong enough to work and per
haps about thirty years old, appeared
at the back door to Mrs. Gage's kitch
en Monday morning, and asked for his
breakfast. While eating ho asked If
he was In Clackamas county. She
told him he was half a mile from the
line Ho volunteered tho Information
that he came from Oregon City. Per
haps tho Judge bad turned him loose
and warned him to get out of the
county.
There Is something of a mystery
lurking about Stafford, and we have
been listening for what wo shall hear,
but hear nothing. In the quiet still
ness of tho Sabbath twilight tho
sharp crack of a gun was heard, Im
mediately followed by the klyl of a
dog. almost Instantly hushed. W'hoso
gun. whose dog? Perhaps Stafford
history Is to repeat Itself.
.Men are still at work hauling cin
ders from the pipe-works ut Oswego
onto the roads. It was at first thought
each team could haul 1 yards by
doubling teams up hill, but iimii
weighing a load at lllckner's It was
found to weigh over (Ioimi pounds,
which was decided to bo too much, so
wo hear.
The grader has been hauled up to
Pleasant Hill again.
Henry' Schat. Is working In Mr.
Nlmlc's hop yard. The hops are look
ing tine. !
Mrs. Renter was quite sick last
week, but Is better now, although af
flicted with a bad cough.
Mr. Saum does not appear to mend
very much, has frequent alarming sick
spells, but between times feels com
paratively easy.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ON THE
CORVALLIS 4. EASTERN
RAILROAD TO NEWPORT
AND , RETURN.
Sunday excursions to Newport and
return on' the Corvallls & Eastern
Railroad will leave Albany
..EVERY S FN DAY AT 7:30 A. M...
Arriving In Newport at noon, return
ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. m., giv
ing 5 hours at the finest resort on
the Coast. Health, rest and pleasure
for the weary worker.
Three day and season tickets from
all S. P. points good going or return
ing on Sunday excursion trains.
rare from Albany, Corvallls or
Philomath 11.50 for tho round trip.
Connection at Albany with Eugene
Iocal going and South bound over
land on return.
RUSSELLVILLE.
News are scarce In this part of the
country, as all we can hear Is measles,
but we hope for something better soon.
as all the measle patleinu are able to
be up again.
N. A. Fllnn and M. S. Trulllnger are
both on the sick list this week.
Miss Judith Poulson, of Portland,
accompanied by Mr. Baxter, are vis
iting at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Poulson this week.
Elders F. G. Speck and Jacob Har-
less were visitors In onr vicinity last
week.
Elder Speck delivered three able
discourses at our school house, district
No. 5(i.
Camp meeting at Wright's Spring on
the picnic grounds, beginning July C.
All are invited to come and hear the
Old Jerusalem Gospel preached In all
Its glory and ancient simplicity.
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OABTOIIIA.
Bn tha -Jf oa 1)3,8 W3W UM
RATES.
Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Breltenbush
Hot Springs From All S. P.
and C. 4. E. Points.
On and after June 1, 1D0C, the South
ern Pacific in connection with tho
Corvallls & Eastern railroad will have
on sale round trip tickets from points
on their lines to Newport, Yaqulna and
Detroit at very low rates, good for re
turn until October 10, 1900.
Three day tickets to Newport and
Yaqulna, good 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
tho seaside.
Season tickets from all East Side
and from all West Side points, aro
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 Santlam and Brelten
bush Hot Springs In the Cascade
mountains, which can be reached In
DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: 8aturday
on Appointments.
JHNO W. THOMAS, Dentist
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5iiuiiaiiiRUicioixiniuii(tuLi
ting the Siumuiiis aiulboweU of
aTOtnotert"Dtcs(lon,CIfcrful
Ticss nrui Rcst.Contalns neither
Opnitn.Morphiite nor Mineral.
Not Nahcutic.
aou aswinrtraajt
Apcrfccl Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stonwch. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions ,r "evcrish
utss and Loss of Sleep.
YacSimita Sijnaturt of
new vonic.
EXACT COPY Of WHAPFEB.
ono day.
Season tickets wilt be good for re
turn from all point until October 10.
Threeday ticket will be goo.l going
Saturdays and returning Mondays
only. Tickets from Portland and vici
nity will bo good for return via tkn
East or West side dt option of pas
senger. Ticket from EuKene. and vi
cinity will be good going via tho Le
banon Springfield branch If desired.
BaggaKo on Newport ticket checked
through to Newport, on Yaqulna tick
et to Yaqulna only. Sunday excur
sion to Newport on the C. & E. will
begin Juno loth or 17th and run every
Sunday thereafter, leaving Albany at
7:30 a. rn.; leavo Corvallls g a. in.
S. P. train connect with the C. ft
"Taking Timo
All oWrvinj peuplo iiuiHt have
nnticiil a growing sentiment in thia
country in t.ivor of uuig only put-up
f-i" .1 and iiieilii-oiet of known com
poMitioii. It is but milunil that one
should have une interest in (lie coin
jH.fMlion of ibnt mIiicIi be is expected
to swnllow, wh-Hier it be food, drink
or medicine. Tin ni'iilirni-nt bus re
iiilied in the introduction in the legis
lature of iii:my ul the Stale, a also
in the Con, re of the t'nited States,
bill providing for the publication of
formtiU or irircdient on wrapper
a'i'l labeU of uie-l.i'iiies and food put
U; for general c niiiiii)ttoii,
Icoj4iii;mi tli,s growing disposition
on the part of the public generally,
and nutiMicd that the fullext publicity
can only add to the well-earned repu
tation of hi proprietary medicine,
Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
ha "taken timo by the forelock," a it
were and if nil)liliing broaden."!-, ami
on each bott'o wrapper, a full and com
plete lint' of all the ingredient entering
lllt hi me liciliex, "(iolden .Medicitl
Discovery," the popular liver invigor
ator, sUim:i'h tonic, blood puriller and
heart regulator; also of bin "Favorite
I're-riplion " for weak, over-worked,
broken-down, debilitated, nervous, in
TaHd A'ouien.
This bold and out-spoken movement
on the part of Dr. Pierce, lias, by
showing exi'.itly what bis well-known
medicines are composed of, completely
disarmed all burning critics who have
heretofore unjustly attacked them. A
little pamphlet, has been compiled,
from the MLa idar 1 medical author;! ici
of all the h'-ver.il school of practice,
showing the stronger! endorsements by
leading medic i writers of the several
Ingredients which enter into Doctor
Pierce's medicine and recommending
these ingredients for the cure of tint
diseases for which Dr, Pierce's medi
cine arc advised. A copy of this little
booklet is mailed trre. to any oi desiring
to learn more concerning the valuable,
native, medicinal plant which enter
into the composition of Dr. Pierce's
medicines. A requent, by postal card
or letter, addressed to Dr. II. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y., will bring this lit'lo
booklet by return post, it tells exactly
what ingredients are used in the mak
ing of Dr. Pierce's famous medicines.
i'liis striking departure of Dr. Pierce
from the usual course, purstyd by thn
manufacturers of proprietary medi
cines, at once; takes his medicines out
of the cltiHS generally known as
" iiatent" 0 secret medicines, neither
of which term is at all applicable to
them, as their formula novv appears
on tho wrnpner of every bottle leaving
the great laboratory at Buffalo, N. Y.
It places them in a class nil hi) Ihnn
guliim. Neither of them contains any
alcohol, which fact alone should cmine
them to be classed all by tl ninelves
and as entirely harmless vegetable ex
tracts, made and preserved by the use
of glycerine and not with the usually
employed strong alcohol, which works
so much injury, especially in cases
where treatment, even though of the
best, must be continued for consider
able periods of time, in order to make
the cure permanent.
Many years ngo, Dr. Pierce found
that chemically pure glycerine, of
proper strength, was far better than
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tho
Signaturo
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
iMHin, nm am.
E. at Albany and Corvallls for Ya
qulna and Newport. Train on tha
C. ii E, for Detroit leavn Albany at
7:3") a. m.. enabling tourist to thn
Hot SprlnK to reach there tho lima
day Train from and to Corvalll
connect with all East Side tralu on
the S. P.
Pull Information a to rates, tlmo
tabu, etc.. ran bo obtained on appli
cation to J. C. Mayo, Men. Pas. Agt
c. & K. H. H. Albany; A. I,. Cralg. (J.
P. A.. 8. P, Co.. Portland, or to any
8. P. or C. & E. HKent.
Itate from Oregon City to Newport
$0 00.
To Ympilna ffi.00.
Threo day Uato from Oregon City
to Newport, $3.00.
by Tho Forolock."
alcohol both for extracting and r
nerving the medicinal principle reniding
in our imligr ut, or native, medicinal
plant, audi as be emplovn cxi hmively
in manufacturing Inn nieiliriie-rt.
Somo of thene liiediclluil roots have,
'lice Dr. Pierce llmt commenced to use
them, advanced so in price, that they
may lie cultivated with great profit by
our farmer. Tbi is especially trim of
(olden Seal root, which enter into
both the Doctor's "tiolden Medical
Discovery" and bis " Favorite Prescrip
tion." It now bring upward of fl.'iO
a pound, although formerly Mclling at
from' I-') to ID cent 11 pound. Many
tons of this iuot valuable root ar
annually coiiKumcd in Doctor Pie no's
Laliratory.
From "Organic Medicine," by Urnver
Cim M. I)., of New York, e extract
the following concerning Hvdrantia
(tiolden Seal root ),u Inch enters largely,
a we have already stated, into the com.
position of both "(iolilcit Medical Dis
covery" ami "Favorite Prescription."
Dr. ('00 siiyn: " llydtiisti exercise an
I'xpceial iiilluerice over mucous sur
faces. Its action in tbi renpect is so
manifest that the judications for it em
ployment cannot 1m- mir-takcn. (Hence
the cllicieney of "tiolden Medical Dis
covery," which is rich in (tuition Seal
root, in all catarrhal affections, no mat
ter in what part of the system located.)
t'pon the liver it acts with equal cer
tainly anil elhciicy. A a cbohigogue
diver invigoriiior), it Im few equals.
Also In scrofula, glandular disease
generally, rutaneniiM eruptions, indi
gestion, dcbil.iy, dim ihien, and con
stipation." Dot-tor Coo continues: "Hydrastis
dioldcn Seal root), bus been success
fully employed in the cure of leucor
rlnea. Itisof sitigularellicacy when that
Coinplaiiit is complicated with hepatio
(liver) aberration (ileiiiiigemcnt). Hy
drastis js also of inei-timable value in
the treatment of chronic derangement
of the liver. It. seems to exercise an
especial inlluence over the portal vein
and hepatic (liver) structure generally,
resolving (dissolving) biliary deposits,
removing obstructions, promoting se
cretion, and giving tone to the various
functions. It is eminently cholagngue
(liver accelerator), and may be relied
upon with conlldencu for the relief of
hepatic (liver) torpor. It promotes di
gestion and assimilation, obvintes con
stipation, and gives trine to the depu
rating (cleansing) functions generally. "
Dr. Coe furtiier says: "We would
here add that our experience has de
monstrated Hydrastis to be a valu
able remedy in bronchitis, laryngitis,
nnd other affections of the respiratory
organs."
After rending the foregoing rxfrncr
who can doubt the great, ellicacy, In ti
long list of disease, of "(lolden Med-,
ical Discovery," one of the principii
ingredients of which is (ioldeii Sea
root. (Hydrastis)? Am this applies
with ('(pud force to Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescription for weak, worn
out, over-worked, nervous invalid
women.
Dr. Pierce's Plensnnt Pellets nre com
posed largely of concentrated principle
extracted from Mandrake root. Tiny
regulate mid invigorate the stomach,
liver nnd ' bowels, One or two liHttt
sugar-couli'd "Pellets" a Uohg.
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