Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 28, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1907.
FOUR MORE
WANT FREE
Married 20 Years, Married 3
Months, AHee Samee After
Divorce
Brlda Accu Hubby of Horrlbl In
Untlon Widower With Four
Willing To Oo It
Alon. '
Daltcm W. Kollu ban filed three
closely tytwrltn page f charge
against IiIh wife, Vnrna II. Kollo,
whom Iki married at Victoria, II. C,
July 3, 190 1, and from whom ho now
want a divorce. Ho especially lay
stress, upon her receiving men at her
homo during hlit absence, and htr go
liiK out lit night. Ho even say hi
wife took Mm daughter by a former
uiarrliiK1' to an Improper house, H
wan a widower with four children
wlti'ii ho fi ll a victim to Venn's
charm, hut ho aver that all those
charnm have been wholly denied him
for over a year.
Catherine Moore charge that Jo
seph II. Moore ha deserted her for
more than a year and h therefore
pray for a divorce ami lb care and
custody of their four year old daugh
ter Helen. They wer tnarrled at
Hoattlw, Nov. 13. 1902.
Told by her husband within IS
day after they were married that
nho was a "damn fool," and that "ho
only married her for the purpose of
forcing her to make a living for him,"
that ho "Intended to make, plaintiff
becune a habltuo of a sporting hotio
of tho city of Portland." It U little
" wonder that Maudo Yelch ronton Into
court seeking a dlvorco from Paul
Yelrh. They wero married less than
threw niouthM ago March 26, 1907,
and alio nay he began treating her
cruelly a few day after the wedding,
culminating on Juno 20 when ho
threateued to ithoot her. She want
to renuino her maiden name, Maudo
Wlngerfleld.
Emily C. Canning ha filed ault for
dlvorco from Jamea (J. Canning on
th charge of desertion nearly 20
yearn awo. namely, Oct, 12. 1SS8. They
wert married at Walnut Grove, Neb.,
July 3, IKSfl.
ho was free at last, lint now another
woman holm up -another wife!
ThlH liiHt woman cralm to bo tho
only real, genuine, same blownlntho
boftlo Mm.. Ed. Ham Gordon, and
limits darkly at bigamy. Tho two
women ate lunch at tho damn restaur
ant lu Oregon City, Tuesday, and to
all outward appearances were total
strangers to each other. It In Intim
ated, however, by people who have
talked with, both, that If tho two
clulninul ty Ed, Barn' Jove and af
fliction and ducat wero to meet prl-;
vately they would need no Introduc
tion and they wouldn't scrap either,
Just what tho woman hint on the
scone la after hasn't been dlsdotiod
yet, bat It I reasonable to presume
aim will very soon make her want
known.
(iordori first sued Bertha Etta
Lurch to quiet lltlo to property hero,
Ho recited In hi complaint that ICtta
Lurch had followed him for yearn,
and annoyed him and Interfered with
bin business by claiming to ho bin
wife, and had bad a marriage cere
mony performed at Vancouver with
Homo man Impersonating him. A Ut
ile later Mm. Edward 8am Oordon
(Ilertha ICtta Lurch) wind tho lumber
man for a dlvorco. Ily a settlement
tho flmt ault wan withdrawn, Ilertha
Et given a dlvorco, and Mr. Gordon
conveyed to her property In Coo Hay
worth $8000, Tho deed remains In
tho, nafo of Dlmlck & Dlmlck, Gor
don' attorney hero.
It In freely predicted that tho tup
ply of Gordon' wive will keep up
an long an bin (8000 warranty deeds
taut.
AGREEMENT
SUSPICIOUS
Oregon Supreme Court Grilled
In Resolution Adopted by
Garfield Grange
For Thin
PoorBloodl
GOOD SEASON FOR
BERRY GROWERS
CRACK BASE BALL
TEAM LOSES GAME
WIlHonvllle, June 2.V-IWirn. to Mr.
and Mr. Burgess, on June 12, a girl,
tho Mlxth daughter In tho family.
Minn Khlern of Portland in visiting
at the Murray home,
Mm, William Ohler of Portland I
spending a few wieka hero with Mm.
Young and friends.
Mm, Jonea of H'mmI View haa gone
East to upend the Hummer at her
old home,
Jako Petern' new homo la tioarlng
completion.
Van Meek, tho Tualatin butcher,
hus gone to tho mountains for bin
health. Ho ban been 111 for aoiuo
time.
Tho hnso ball game on tho Wilson
vlllo diamond Sunday wan won by
tho Sponton team of Portland by a
MPROVED STRAWBERRY
Eastern Clackamat Grower Originate
Or Earlier Than Clark' Seed
ling, More Prolific than
Magoon.
Estacada, Juno 25 N. M. Tracoy'
baby boy wan taken to the hospital
Sunday evening for an operation for
hernia. It wan successfully performed.
Boiiwj of tho children In the Craw
ford and Thomas families have tho
whooping cough.
Mlsn Eva I). Prunor and Mm. C. O.
I-ooncy gave a party Thursday even
ing In honor of their sisters, Mian El
sie Pruner and Mis Ethel Hale.
About twenty of their frlond were
present and enjoyed a very pleasant
evening.
Walter D. Snuffln, who resides three
mile east of Estacada, haa originated
new strawberry which Is earlier
than the Clark'a Seedling, Is Just as
firm, and a much more prolific pro
ducer of fruit than the Magoon. The
Magoon ha heretofore been the most
prolific producer, outclassing all other
varieties In thla respect. Mr. Snuffln
I proud of hi acquisition. Straw
berry growers will do well to secure
a few of those plant another season
even If they have to pay a handsome
price for the plants. The Snuffln
strawberry Is a clear bright scarlet
berry with a sweet, rich flavor. It
will no doubt bo a favorite with grow
ers an soon as known.
Tho Garfield grange, No. 317, held
a very profitable session Saturday. A
committee of throe consisting of F.s
M. Gill, W. II. Holder, and E. L. Won
acott wan appointed to organize a
club to be known an tho Eastern
Clackamas Development League, the
purpose of the organization being to
advertise the resources of thla part
of Clackamas county.
The following resolution was adopt
ed, tho legal voters all voting for It:
Whereas, for several years past, we
You can trust a medicine
tested 60 years! Sixty years
of experience, think of that!
Experience with Ayer's Sar
saparilla; the original Sarsa-
pariila; the Sarsaparilla the
doctors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
lint own thla gnin4 14 mHitn cannot An
lit I1 work If tlx llrr la Intnir n1 tli
r.,intl.UiJ, fur Hi foot km"IIi r
una, yon should Uka litv rtoaeaof Ar'i
l-lll trull Ukliux tlx SarMpailll.
An
brt.O.i rr Oo., towan. Mm.
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yers
BuiufMturor of
f HAlBVmOR.
A0l.fi CL8E.
CtlLRHY PtCTORAl.
Wltitmi tnrll W pabllao
th formuUt of ail oar madioluas.
Harvey K. Cross to Wm. K. Greene, For a decree dissolving the bonds of
e half of land beginning at cor in s matrimony now existing between the-
boundary of George -Abernathy die, above named plaintiff and defenrunt,
20 acres. $S00, and allowing plaintiff to resume her
A. E. Latourette to W. K. Greene, maiden name, Jeannette Anna Melius,
10 acres deeded to H. E. Cross to H. and such other and further relief aa
H. Johnson. $1. In emilty Bhall seem meet and unto
Harry G.' McGowan, administrator, Justice shall appertain.
to Wm. A. Deardorff, lot 3, sec 3(5, Is-1 This summons la published In pur-
2e,; also part of J. M. Deardorff die nuance of an order of the Honorable
sec 35, ls2e $2000. i Thomaa A. McBrlde, Judge of the
Edmund Stiffens to Western Bank- above named court, made and entered
Ing company, lot 1, blk 12, of Esta- on the 21st day of June, 1D07, specify
cada. $200. . Ing that the same be published for
Lftna Keller et al to J. H. and E. six consecutive weeks and ordering
8. IJottemlller, part of Geo. Crow die, June 22nd as date of first publication.
TRANSFERS
2s-le, G'J.12 acres. $1.
E. L. Fraley to A. N. Johnson, lot
i, Fraley's add to Entacada. $300.
Edward Henzel to Adam Kilmer, half
Interest in lota 29, 30, 31, 54, 55 and
55, Pruneland. $1.
M. and J. liaker to J. L. Baker, part
of A. F. Hedges die, sec 1, Sa le, 8
acres. $100.
Lillian Spencer to Bernhard Frled
rlch, beginning at se cor of N. H.
Darnell claim 4s2e. $1000.
Oregon Iron and Steel Co. to H. W.
Koehler, lot 15, blk 48 of O. I. It 8.
Go's first add to Oswego. $1.
Gustav Eckert to Wm. Gcbert, be
ginning 30 chs w of se cor on s line
of sec 9, 4s-le, 34.35 acres. $1500.
7S
J. T. ELLIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I
NO MEETING CALLED.
anu mo country cousins Had some
work to do. Tho coming Sunday will
find them In good shnpe and ready to
play St. Paul's teuni here.
DISMISS CHARGE
AGAINST CHARLES
Clackamas, Juno 25 Strawberry
growers will finish marketing the
crop thla week. All seen very well
satisfied with quantity, quality an1
price of tho same.
The result of tho second eighth
grade examination Is very pleasing an
all the pupils of this district. In that
grado passed.
At tho school meeting held last
week the matter of certain Improve
ments was left to the discretion of
the school board. Miss Edna Arm
strong will again take charge of the
primary department next fall. Miss
Armstrong's work Is greatly apprecl
at I'd by her pupils and tho patrons of
the school.
Mlsn Mather ond MlHa Ethel Math
er visited friends In Balem last week
John Lynch of Portland spent Sun
day with friend In this place.
T. M II, M . 1 - , . .
I wo minium i mm I'nsoia uavv
moved Into the George Iiandall house. I
They are undecided an to whero they h" observed no dissenting opinion
will locale. .irom any memoer or our supreme
aourt In the many decisions it has
made, and
Wherees, It does not seem possible
that wlso men can always honestly
agree upon all questions of equity and
law, and
Whereas, we do not believe It Is a
crime for honest men to disagree tip
on any question of law or fact and a
vigorous dissent from any member of
our higher court would Increase our
respect for the Independence of the
members of our highest court, and
Whereas, a dissenting opinion from
the dwlslon in tho Marquam case
would make us think a llttlo more of
at least one member of that august
Therefore, ho ft resolved by Garfiol
tKdy, therefore, be It
Resolved by Garfield grange No.
317, that a good dissenting opinion
In our Judgment Is very often neces
sary to show that honest, learned
men can honestly disagree; that the
public welfare la being considered;
that private Interests have no special
private strings on our court and that
tho stand in policy of "you tickle me
I tickle you" of tho late lamented
legislature Is not the practice of our
court of last resort.
Subscriptions paid In to the Treas
urer of the Fourth of July celobra-
acore of 4 to 3. It was a fine gamely slnco last report:
No meeting of the Imard of trade
haa yet been called to consider the
proposal of Jaems Steel and Mr.
Adams regarding tho establishment
of a gas plant here. Tho promoters
claim they have a process of making
gun from sawdust and slabwood so
cheaply they can sell their product
at 50 cents a thousand. This comes
under the head of Important If true.
JULY 4th MONEY
PAID TREASURER
The ense against James Charles of
Parkpluco, charged with stealing a
watch from William Gnrdner, was
dlamiasod Monday afternoon there be
ing Insufficient evidence In tho opin
ion of Deputy District Attorney Eby.
Through some mistake the charge
was entered ngaliiHt Charles Charles
of Fourteenth and Washington Htreets.
Chnrles Charles was. not arrested at
all and has had no connection with
tho case other than the unfortunnto
mistake In having his name lined In
stead of James Charles,
Ily last report $093 00
8. Rosonsteln 5 00
H, L. Holman 2 50
Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper
Co 5 00
O. W. P, Ity. Co 100 00
Hedges & Griffith 10 00
Willamette Ico Works 15 00
E. A. Brady 15 00
Drs. Sommers & Mount 10 00
Total...' $895 50
SOCIALIST CELEBRATION.
RICH HAVE TROUBLES.
Edwni'd Sam Gordon, reputed mil
lionaire lumberman of Coos Day, has
troubles of his own, bo If you happen
to moot hhn don't ask him if it is
hot enough for him.
Gordon made a liberal settlement
with Ilertha Etta Lurch, who claimed
for years she was hts'wlfo but ho al
ways claiming ho never married lior.
Whatever were tho facts In that
tangle of matrimonial nieshon, It was
supposed, Ed Sam probably supposed,
FIRST MILE THIS FALL.
Tho public is especially Invited to
attend the celebration at tho Spirit
uallat camp grounds, Now Era,' July
1, 1907, under tho auspices of tho
Socialist party of Clackamas county, j thence following the danyon more to
Whether tho first section of tho
Oregon City & Molalla railway shall
be built this fall or not will bo de
cided in a few days.
If it is decided to go ahead the
track will bo laid from Afaln street up
Fourteenth street and tho canyon
southeast as far as Jackson street,
One of tho principal features will bo the south until Division street is
tho address agulnst Socialism by Prof, reached. The road here emerges
M. L. Thompson of Portland who nasi from tho canyon and following a
niado it a condition that he bo per-1 west of south curve around, tho Mo
nilttod to attack Socialism as strong- lullti avenue hill, and sweeping
ly as ho may desire, So sure are .through tho small canyon that goes
tho Socialists of their position that! through Holmes park it reaches theja-jji
they have agreed to this and will woimes corner, wiilcu is as far as
put sonio one up to answer Prof. ; it would be built this fall,
Thompson, who will bo announced on Judgo Grant 11. Dlmlck, who is one
the printed programs on the grounds, of the chief promoters of tho road,
Socialists and sympathizers through said Tuesday that a few days work
Clackamas county are requested to of tho surveyors would detormtno
whether the start would bo made
this season.
Thla first mllo of road would no
doubt do a good passenger business
from the start and it can bo con-
Western Banking Co. to Mrs. II. E.
Btubbs, lot 12, blk 14, Estacada. $71.
B. W. Thomas to A. B. Lindsay, lot
4 and 5, blk 16, Estacada. $175.
Land Company of Oregon to EL.
Fraley, beginning In center of Staf
ford avenue In Estacada. $970.
O. W. P. Townslte company to E.
L. Fraley, beginning In center of Staf
ford avenue, Estacada. $1.
Frank Sprague to C. A. Davis, part
of Thomas Waturberry die, sees 2 and
11, 3s-3e, 25.50 acres. $325.
Wm. C. Buckner to Molalla Lumber
Co., no of sec 28, 4s-3e, 160 acres.
$3200.
Gladstone Real Estate association
to Jesse Dunmlre, lots 5 and 6, of
Park subdlv of part of Gladstone.
$300.
Delia GUI to Margaret Maden, part
of Wm. T. Matlock die, 3s-2e, 5 acres.
$1000.
Edward PaetBeh to Emille Paetsch,
commencing at sw cor of blk 1, of
Lewellyn Park. $1.
Wilson Rlttenbouse to Ivan Ritten
house, lot 5, blk 8, Apperson's subdlv
of part of Parkplace. $40.
JohA K. Ely to David Ely, beginning
10 80 rds w of nw cor of Hugh Currln
die, 1.13 acres. $50.
John W. Dowty to Fred J. Ely. part
of George H. Weston die, sec 6, 3s-
4c, 2(5 acres! $910.
J. K. Ely to Istallna Bauerfeind, be
ginning 10 rds w of nw'cor of Hugh
Currln die, 3s-4e. $G3.
J. K. Ely to George D. Ely, part of
Hugh Currln die. 3s-4e.
J. K. Ely to Mary E. Ely, beginning
2.18 rds w of Hugh Currln die, 3s-4e.
$700.
Willamette Falls Co. to Levi R.
Lull, tract 4 4 of Willamette tracts
$10.
Willamette Falls Co. to L. E. Woov
er, lot 13 of tract 61, Willamette
tracts. $125.
C. Anwarter to Emll Wlese, begin
nlng at nw cor of s half of se of nw
of sec 4. 2s-3e, 2 acres. $100.
J. D. Morris to W. W. Raser, blk
40, Clackamas Heights. $1.
Anthony Foster to Myrtle I. Foster,
n half of se of sw of se and se of
sw of sec 24, 3s-20e. $1.
John and Catherine Koch to Atida
E. Cosgrlff, part of Geo. Crew die, 2s
le, 8.2C acres. $6,500.
Andrew R. Bankus to Martin Ban
kus. ne of nw of sec 3 2s-4e, 40 acres
$(555.
Mary A. Mcintosh to G. D. Board
man, lots 3, 4, 5 and 10, of Jennings
Lodge. $1350.
J. NT. Pen nock to W. H. Loucks, be
ginning at se cor of J. D. Garrett die
sec 5, 28-2e, 10.46 acres. $3000.
Oregon Iron & Steel company to
Eliza M. Evans, lots 13, 14, 15 and 16
of blk 37, Oregon Iron & Steel Co's
tst add to Oswego. $320.
United States to Harrison Wright
parts of sec 28, '29, 30 and 32, 4s-2e
Wm. H. Hudnut to Andrew E. Sil
ver. se of nw of sec 16, 3s-lw, 40
acres. $2100.
Oregon Water power Townslte Co
to M. C. Adkins, B. O. Boswell, J. B
llaviland, J. W. Reed and R. A. Srta
ton, all former's rights with respect
to telephone and telegrauh lines in
the City of Estacada. $5100. .
M. C. Adkins, B. O. Boswell, J. B,
llaviland, J. W. Rood and R. A. Strat
ton to Estacada Telephone & Tele
graph Co., all of former's rights with
respect to telephone and telegraph
lines in te city of Estacada. $3100
8ummon.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
V. Vincent Jones, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sallye W. Jones, Defendant.
To Sallye W. Jones, the defendant
above named:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the -above entitled
cause within sit weeks from the date
of the first publication of thla sum
mons upon you, towlt: within six
weeks from the 17th day of May, 1907,
and if you fall so to answer for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In the
complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of
divorce dissolving the contract of
marriage now existing between you
and the plaintiff.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication by order of the Hon,
Grant B. Dimick, county Judge for
Clackamas county, Oregon, which or
der Is made and dated the 14th day of
May, 1907, and prescribes that this
summons be published once a week
for six weeks. The date of the first
publication of this summons Is May
7th, 1907, and the date of the last
publication of this summon Is June
8, 1907.
ROGER B. SINNOTT and
LORING K. ADAMS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Lulu Corlett, Plaintiff,
n.
Robert Corlett, Defendant
To Robert Corlett, Defendant: -In
the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the last day of the time pre
scribed in the order for the publlca
tlon of this summons, to-wlt: on or
before the 22d day of June, 1907, said
date being the expiration of six (6)
week from the first publication of
this summons, and if you fall so to
appear and answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony and marriage
contract existing between plaintiff and
defendant
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judge of the
above named court, which order was
made and entered on the 11th day of
May, 1907. -
J. T. ELLIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Catherine Moore, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph H. Moore Defendant
To Joseph H. Moore, Defendant,
above named: In the name of the
State of Oregon yon are required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entltl
ed court and cause, on or before the
12th day of August, 1907, that be
ing the date fixed by the court for
such an appeajance or answer In
and by the order of the court for
publication of summons and If you
fall so to appear and answer the
Plaintiff will apply to the court for
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas county.
Caroline Griffith Jones, Plaintiff,
TS.
Frederick N. Jones, Defendant
To Frederick N. Jones, Defendant
above named: -
In the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby required; to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and cause, on or before Tues
day, the 16th day of July, 1907, that
being the date fixed for such appear
ance or answer by the Court In the
order for the publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail bo to appear
or answer, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint' to-wit: For a decree dis
solving the marriage contract now ex
isting between plaintiff and defend
ant and that she have the care and
custody of Frederick Tyler Jones,
her, minor child, and the right to re
take her former name of Caroline
Griffith, and that defendant be de
creed to pay some suitable sum
monthly towards the support and
maintenance of said minor child, and
for such other and further relief as
to the Court may seem meet and
Just ,
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise not less than
once a week for six consecutive
weeks prior to said 16th day of July,
1907. by order of the Hon. Thomas
A. McBrlde, Judge of said Court, made
tne relief prayed tor in tier com
plaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving and entered on the 20th day of May,
the marriage contract now existing I A. D. 1907.
betweeen the plaintiff and defendant
and to allow her the care and cus
tody of the child, Helen Moore, aged
4 years, and for such other relief as
to the court may seem meet and
Just. This summons Is to be pub
lished In the Oregon City Enterprise
for not less than once a week for
six consecutive weeks, prior to said
day of August, 1907. By order of
the Honorable Thomas A. McBrlde,
Judge of said court, made and entered
on this 25th day of June, 1907. First
publication June 27, 1907; last Inser
tion August 10, 1907.
T. B. McDEVlTT.
THOS. N. STRONG.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First insertion, May 24, 1907.
Last insertion, July 5, 1907.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Alfle Daniel, Plaintiff,
vs.
Roques Daniel, Defendant
To Roques Daniel, the above named
Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and
abiioq An rw Knfnun tha 1 Ott rlotr rst
29 ti Attorney for Plaintiff. ti- iQ(V7 . v,i
i j uij iiui, iiiob uctug vuc au-o v uaj jiii--
scribed In the order of publication in
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Jeannette Anna Tyner, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Paul Tyner, Defendant. '
To William Paul Tyner, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against you
in tho above entitled court and cause
on or before August 3. 1907, and If
this summons, and if you fail to ap
pear and answer said complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for In this complaint,
towit: For a decree of the court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between you
and the plaintiff upon the ground of
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise for six suc
cessive and consecutive weeks by or
der of Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made on the 31st day of May, 1907,
the first publication being on the 7th
day of June, 1907, and the last publi-
! : v : -. . v, . , u , .. ,.f T,, 1
you fall to so appear and answer the ; V UC1U uv i," T nn a m
liJUIt l Villi &' . -Ul')
plaintiff will apply for tho relief
prayed for In her complaint: to-wit:
26t7
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
advertise this to tho best of thole abil
ity, The amount of prizes for races
and t'mo of events will bo furnished
on printed programs on tho grouv.ds.
CLAUDE S. HOWARD,
Chairman Committee, structed for from $10,000 to $12,000.
Scop's Emulsion strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and
nerve force.
It provides baby with the necessary fat
and mineral food for healthy growth.
ALL DRUGGISTSi 50c. AND $1.00.
Tetter Cured.
A lady customer of ours had suffar
ed with tetter for two or thie years.
1 It got so bad on her hands thai she
could not attend to her household
duties. One box of Chamberlain's
Salve cured her.' Chamberlain's med
icines give splendid satisfaction
in this community. M. H. Rodney &
Co., Almond , Ala. Chamberlain's
medicines are for sale by Howell &
Jones.
j Wanted Men to cut one hundred
cords of fir wood $1.00 a cord and
good timber. Address box 13, R. D.,
Dundee, Oregon. 2Ct4
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