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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1902)
Personal Mention. lr. Dantn is still holdiug forth at the Willamette Hotel and making new cure daily. Mr. Hurry Percy write: "I am so pleased with Or. Damn's treatment for deafness that I wish nil to know of my experience, r'or some time I have deaf, until it became so troublesome 1 conli not attend to my vocation as a musician. Pr. Damn cured ine with 'electricity and alight operation, in minutes. Refer to me lit Miller' Com mercial St., Salem." , Mr. C. R. Durfee, of Shaw, Or., was in town May 2-.ud, and reported hi cure of almost total deafness by Dr. Darrin . is nearly complete. He ran hear the tick of a watch, and feels very sanguine of a complete cure. His daughter, Mi. Nettie Durfee. baa bad no re currence of her deafness, and her gran tilatetl eyes are fast, vu cured of deafness recovering. She by Dr. Darrin, April 28th. - Mr. Thomas James, living three mllei ont of Salem, visited Dr. Darrin May 23d, and says be can hear much better after three treatments, H. A. Kurts, of 137 Church street. Salem, considers himself perfectly cured of deafness, lie took his first treatment May 5th. Mr. Fred Neckerman, of 110 State street, Salem, is very enthusiastic over his relief from an eye trouble, catarrh and paiu in the head and eyeballs, by Dr. Darrin. Mrs. P. Hayes' daughter, corner of 20th and Marshall streets, Portland, goitre (large neck) for years. Cured by Dr. Darrin with medicine and electicity. Mrs. Al Hudson, formerly of La Grande, Oregon, now residing at .269 Salmon street, Portland; paralysis of one Bide, and diseases peculiar to her sex cured nine years ago by Dr. Darrin. Mrs. Abbie Wareham, Montavilla, Or., epilepsy 26 years, cured by elec tricity and niediciue ten years ago, and . never bad a return ot the symptoms. Dr. Darrin's terms for treatment are Rubber Balls. We have just lately received a tine line of rubber balls both the solid ball and the hollow ball. They are made from the very best robber and come in four sizes at 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents each. Pocket Combs. We have a fine line of pocket combs that are of first quality goods and are so very handy just when you need them worse. They are put up in a nice case and sell for only 10 cents each. Pocket Mirrors. We were very fortunate in making tnis buy in pocket mirrors for they are an extra good grade. The glass is good and the leather covering is also very nice. This is something every boy and man should have in his pocket. Price only 10 cents. Ladies Purses. We now have a very complete line of these goods and of the very best quality, too. The prices put on these purees should make them big sellers. You can get a nice purse, very best quality, from J1.25 up. Gents Purses and Wallets. You should call and inspect the new line of wallets and purses. We now In this department we carry all the ' lea Llino magazines and papers. um- hprs out of stock cheerfully received. All the late 10-cent books by Mary J. Holmes, Bertha M. Clay, Nicholas Ca ter and a number of other good authors. These authors are very popular sellers and we invite vou to call and look over the stock. All our books are nicely IN DKTKN PENCE ENTERPRISE, I N P E TEN PEN C now 15 a week, or iu that proport.on of ... u. ....! in time, as Hie caw may rvrninv, i special case. The poor treated free, except imxih-ine.-Salem Statesman. excel Poik County Warrant. Warrants dated prior to August 10, HHW will be paid on pre sentation. Your truly K. V. IHl.TON County Treasurer Date of call May 30, Kleveuth Annual Excursion. The order of Iliilway Conductors will give their eleventh annual ex cursion to Salem. June 8. A league game of baseball will be played in Portland upon that date and those desiring can Btop over and witness the game. Train will leave Pallas at 5 a. m returning will leave Salem at 5:10 p. in Fare for the round trip 11.50. See posters for further par ticulars. Mini Laurie Huruett is quite 111 this week. C. C. Sir vis, of 8aleru wai In town today. He represeuta the Sugar Manu facturing Co. Mrs. Mary Martin, of Cheuey, Wash"., visited her elster.Mrs.J. W. Kichardsou Sr., this week. Today'! Oregoulan auuouncea that Prof. B. F. Mulkey will be the next president of the Wonmoum xsormai president of the Moumoum normal school. He is at present professor of history and is state senator from county No good health unless the kidney are sound. Foley' Kidneys Cure uiakea me aiuneys rigm. " Rev. Meseick.an old acquaint-1 ance of Mrs. P. R. Burnett and I family, was in the city Tuesday. He was en route to California. ! have wallets in both the light brown and black leather. Our new hne of wallets contain a Dumber of pockets and make them exceptionally handy for the farmer to carry bills, notes and papers in. And at the price any farmer or laborer can afford to carry one of our new wallets. From 60 cents up. A nice purse from 10 cents up. " Envelopes. . Our envelope trade has nearly doubled during the past six months and at the present time we have a good line of fine envelopes now in stock. We have a good envelope always. We have a good en velope for 4 cents per bunch. Our reg ular seller, at 6 cents, is a line value and Is meeting an immense sale. Baseball Goods. It seems that this is going to be quite a baseball time and we are prepared for its coming with gloyes, balls and bats. A very good baseball lor 25 cents. A good small boys baseball bat for only 15 cents each.- A regular league bat for $1.25. " The regular league baseball, fully warranted, for $1,25. Spaulding's baseball rules now on sale at 10 cents per copy. Periodical Departments trimmed and a satisfaction when read ing that you do not have to stop and Cut apart every other leaf, June Magazines for sale. The Munsey for June, the Ainslee for June, the Strand for June are now on sale. While they last we will sell the I Campbell Uro. have had a il . i l I.. ttwlr nlann i of puune install"" m , businPM When you want my ., , . . cau' up Main thing in their line call up Mail 273. The Monmouth Circle No. 31 "Women of Woodcraft," will un veil the monument of Neighbor Amelia Scraflord, Sunday June 8 at the I. O. O. r cemetary. Ser at 3 o'clodk. All are cordially in invited to attend. Hanker Hirschberg received a present from Alaska the other day which he prUea very highly. It was a cribbnge board made out of a walrus tusk by the Indian of the Arctic regions. The board stands on three legs and is very highly polished, making ft very beautiful present. Messrs. Irvine and Moran are gain elected justice of peace and CDnstable respectively. They have already served eight yeara and are now elected for two years more. There are not many that can claim a ten years' service in an office by baing elected every two years. Their majorities increase every time they run. They are certainly the right men. in the right place: lute res 1 1 it m to Asthma Sufferer. Daniel Banteof Ottevllle, Iowa write, r .... .-II....U fne ilirw nr four - " .tout all the l , amrket "J 'h,w rcelevea treatment from UU . n ...... " - . In V.w York and other cit. but got very Jit. tj. rra Ou Ilia imniMliatA relief aud I will t, ..is lw.. It lit mv hnilKM. I illtl- never uv wn . - - cerely recommend it to an. w...,, r,i Foley's Kidney itUre mmkea kJdaeys mad blaJdc right. Our Ice Cream Department. Owing to reasons that we were unable to control we were without Ice cream, a number of davs last week, but hope to not have it occur aaain during the sea son, as it is as unpleasant for ourselves as it s for the customer. Our nice, neat parlori are now ready for you to occupy them and have a nice lee cream or ice cream soda, any flavor 10 cents. Oranges and Bananas. HI M V We have been very fortunate lately in. getting nice fine fruit, and our custom ershave shown their appreciation ty their trade. , Taffl. We would not have you forget our fine taffy- Made of the very best goods and made right, too. Our peanut tally takes the lead and contains more peanuts than any goods we ever had. World's Almanac, a household necessity, regular price 25 cents for only 10 cents. Irl JIIcI h, probably tlve greatest prophet of the age, ha an Al manac which the regular price is 2 cents but we will close out at 10 cents each. Only a few copies left. E, OREGON, JUNE -R, 1U02. AM'Cclituk'PrcpnrnltonrorAs slmila Unft ttw Food nnd Ucfi ulii i ling the Stomachs nntl Uowvls of rromoh'snis'cslion.ClaH'rful ness nml Rcsi Contains nelllrr Opiont.MnrphiiiP iwp Mineral. NotNahcotic. ,fou arswartramn hmim SnJ KMf Urn IMrm.lW Arnifccl Remedy forConsUpa Hon, Sour Slouinrh.Diarrtioca Worms .Convulsion .Fevrrish ncss wul Loss or Sleei. Fac Simile Sitfiuiltire of NEW YOIW. tnr "tut fftfttt'-- lift L exact copr or wrapper. We Are Conscientious. Substitutes, and impure drugs have no place in our itore. We know physicians do not want us to umb them, and we won't do it. Every prescription here is compounded of pure drug by careful, competent and accurate pharmacists, who don't umke mistakes. You can trust us with your prescription preparing. A. S. Locke, Druggist, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Steamer MONDA Y8, WEDNESDA YS, AXJ FMJiA YS j arriving here about 9 a. m. Returning leave Portland Tuemlayi, - ThunSfiys and Haturdayi, arriving at Independence about 7 p. m. Lands at upper dock. FINE PASSHNGBR AND FREIGHT SBRVlCB. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BAK , r CAPITAL STOOKZ, $50,000.00. H HIRSHBERG, President C. W. IRVINE, Cashier. DIRECTORS. If. Hirschberg, D. WKears, B. F. Smith, M. W. Stewart and A. Nelson. A general banking and exchange business transacted. f" !) discounted. Commercial credits granted. Depos.ts roceUed on current account subject to check. w Thurston Lumber Company, DALLAS, ORE. . ....Manukactukkbs Ok.... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Dry Stock Always on NoT:-We have a first-class Ell Tor Infantt and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Pomona. A BR AM KKI.80N, Vice President Hand, also Cedar Shingles. dry kiln, which enables ns to give AW own mi MTMia . & you thoroughly dry lumber. Barry 6. Wagoner, r.in"Vrene, Independence, ore. 4?