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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1902)
j REV. DR. DOANE. Rev. N. Doanc D. D., Dean of the Theological School of the' Portland University Celebrated His Colden Wedding Last September. 1 Fulfil! Jilll'lllll. Th! worthy man Iihm hernial th Iii-hiI of the MfllnxlUt church III lh north went for ver forty. year If had double rmxoli to Imi eoiikiruttiUt eil mi tit Ih occimloti Rtt In) wan totally deaf lor yiMint. anil In ill of hi ad vanced au. hU liciirliiK wan rrloril hint April hy )r. Durrln, now located at the Willamette hotel, Salem, until July II. No one will attempt to quia linn thu reverend genllemun'n word, a IiIh nrl.liinlBhed record In well known. Ho lelln hla xtory below in iln own worth. Unlvcmitv Park, 1'ortland, Oregon, April W, lWMi, To whom It may con cern and encourage, to frlcniU who have miHi red like myiwlf, the low of hearing. Hi April 21th I called on Dr. Diirnn, whom I believe to tin akllled aurlnt and phylelin, to restore my hearing. Unapplied hi reined lea and lectrli'lty to one ear and cured the doafnenn In a few minute. Then ha turned hi attention to thu ottier far, which did not aeein to yield ho readily- For Ihl ear the Doctor nave no medicine to ue at home, which I am now iimIiik. I think it lathe duly of all who are aillleted to have their hearing restored If MihIe, and I know no one that I think more nklll ed than Dr. Darrln. Nkiikmiah DoanKj What further Treatment IMl For ltev. Ir. Dunne. ( To the Kdltor: Some two weeka1 ago or more I aald aometlilng of r- ftoDoi BKrmtRSdoTuNfi Co, ULWAUatE. W I. 4 ; uiy line selected stock, reprosentinp; the celebrated firms' ham it 11 edits Guaranteed Every Pair Agent for Hawes' Hats, tll "b' prominent hat to wear. A very nice line of Dress Shirts and the latest style Coronation Ties Wo are trying to tloa legitimate business and give you full value for tho money. The White House, Zed INDKIMCNDKNCK KNTEKPKLSK, INDKPKNDKNCK, Kaltilug my hearing under the treat ment or Dr. Darrln,, or wnieu i n-i ul!'ered for aeveral year. On the llrt appllcalion the deafue of mm ear left) remedied. The dlf llouliy with the other wa more mrl ou. I applied th'i uutdlolna fillliliil ly and went again to the Doctor who ucceeded .ilitlrely III rextorlllg the .. I hi-uhh of hearing, i Hint when I went out Third at reel, 1'ortland, If. teiiied to b the nnlxIcHl elty I wa ever III. My Inuring "till teuialii dla tlnct, in ho'.li ear eipmlly g ioil Nciikmiaii Doank. ,Mr. Diinicll a KtperleiH'" With Dr. Diii'i'ln. To (he Kdltor: For two year prior to going under Dr. Darrln'a electrical treatment I wa altlicted with heart trouble, aour atomuch, bloating and pitlu. Dr. 'larrln hu cured ine. lie ler anyoue to me at my home lu Med lord, or hy letter to poat ollice box I'jo. I moat eariievtly commend Dr. Darriu a a nklllful pli 'IoIihi. J. K. Iakmi:i.. CIKCUIT I'OUKT IN HUSSION. Judge Itoiae'a lcpurt incut, Con vened Tueaduy Murnliiif. Iiullu oliwrvrr. Circuit Court for I'olk County, Department No. 2, convened Tuea duy morning, Jinlge It. I. Hniae presiding. The docket contains a greater nuinlter of cbhph tlian UHiial and the minion will probably laot through tho week. 1 E J Jaeper vs W Tfiarrick, fnrccloaur"; Hntler it Coad for plfl'. Default and decree. 2 M 1) Guthrie, alignment; Sibley it Eakin, attorneys. Iteport of nale confirmed. 1 Chetnekcta I)dge, No. 1, I O 0 F vs Pyron Hunter et al, con firmation. McNarv and Townaend & Hart for plff. Sale confirmed. . A. I fctarr, executor, V6 THE fig fnvitt's you all to see tho beautiful MeaVsJBoys and Children's ...SUITS... Just received. Spring Suits contains all tho Latest Styles, auI can not bo heat in any home in this city. In Shoes Croghan Khodeg et al, suit in equity; ISutler it Coud fr lll. Dec rmi. , ; 11 Martha J Hyde vn Clin H ll'ilo,uity; Hntler A Coad fur pill'; Oxcar Hayter for deft. Settled 7 Margaret A Cuiuegy ct al va V IJ llowmiin et al. equin'; W T Vititmif ir plff. Prfa.tlt. 10 Oru J. Cohjiit et 1 va Waah inKioti Nat'l Hldg A I ii v AHoci fttion, juity; Oacar Hayt-r fur plff. I)ei ree for pill. 12 Dan Uobinron va I.ouifa ItyhiiiHon, divorce; J T Hinipion f.ir plff. Iivor:u gnititcd. 1 i John 15 Teal va .1 LKact and Maria Smith, foreclosure; "mMi-v ,t Eakin for plff. Ifaull and decree. 17 II E (iibaon v J nine (iinglea et al. uit in equity; J H 'Jibaon for plfl. Decree. l!l K'ate Conner vs I E Conner, divorce; J T Sim peon fir plff. Continued. 20 Ellen Kobbins va I II Itubbinn, divorce; J T Sinip-on for plff. Divorce granted. 22 Chas K Spauldmg Logging Co vs Independence and Falls City Lumber it Improvement Co., equity; Ilfdea ,fc tSrilfith for plff; A C WiMKlcock for deft. To be heard June 24, at 10 a ni. Th following caxes are yet to be beard, cither at thin session, or later in the Summer: 3 Estate of Isaac Ball, deceased Oscar II ay tor for execaior; James McCain and Townsend it Hart for petitioner. 8 Mary J Harris vs Newton E Harris, divorce; Oscar Hayter for plfl; Towsend it Hart for deft. !) D I) Peters vs Helena Toewg ut al vs Melissa Coulee et al. equity Townsend A Hart Tor plaintiff. IHlDOl BMT7BK OOTMING QL MiuwAuacc . wn. T. D. Harry's 'ami Bucking- Rosendorf OKEfJON, JUNK 12, 1902. 11 Rachel II Htnith et al, VS Melissa Conleo et a', equity; Oscar Hayter for plff. 13 Mary Leach va .1 F Leach. Linden, McCain fc Vinton for plff. 15 State Laud Hoard v Itebeci a Kcobert and Robert Carr, foreclos ure; J L Collins for plff. Hi K 8 Smith vs C W Caldwell et al, equity; Sibley A Eakin for plff. 21 Melissa Viirihnrn vs Sanford Iliunhaw et al, equity; Oscar Hayter for plff. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Second hand bugsry fur sale by Fiszicr it Itioe. Morris Wiprut, of Salem, wa in the city laft week. Mrs. J. A. Wheeler is vit-iting in Tortland this week. Oo to It. M. Wade it Co's for your rape seed. Mrs. A. J. Wilson and daughter were Salem visitors Friday. Prof. W. W. Allingham, of Co- burg, is in the city. Albany Dem ocrat. Take your wool to S. M. Daniel, Mopmouth, and get the highest market price in cash. Ten per cent is added to your citv taxes after June 10, Call at the Recorder's office and settle at once. Will Young left Sunday for Mc- Co'inick, Washington. He says any ordinary laborer can get $2.50 per day. .1 vill have my barber shop in the room two doors south of J. W. Kirkland office until further notice. V ' r E. T. HEXKtK Prof. Nick Tartar, a former Polk county pedagogue, has been re elected to a position in the Corval lis public school. . Mrs. Rutherford left last week for Portland and will travel around for awhile. She has decided not to return to Independence and con tinue her dressmaking parlors. If vou have anything in the wood work line go to Hilliard it Plymale. . They have a first-class wood worker in connection with their shop. A letter from Washtucna, Washington, brought the in telligence of a baby boy born on May 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Lafay ette Hill, both well-known here and residents for years. Mrs. A. S. Locke and son, Pearl, visited in the metropolis this week, II. Hirschberg is in San Fran cisco with the Shriners. II. M. Wade it Co have just re ceived another invoice of buggies and carriages. Ceorga ' Henkle, of Corvallis, made Independence a business visit Saturday. Sunday next in the M. E. church at 11 a. m. Rev.. Dr. Foid, pre siding elder of the Eugene Pistric t will deliver a special address. Tljere will also be special music by the choir. ' Every body is invited. We understand that Paul Cle land, a former Independence boy, is soon to start in at the bottom of the ladder of the Ladd bank in Portland and work up. Paul is a bright bov, of good habits, and no doubt will meet with success. Mrs. F. A. Patterson is In Port land, having gone down f-'aturdaj afternoon. TUe 8. !, New Hcliediile. The new rate card for the Southern Pacific, which went into (died is cotnjoed of the followiui; ratc-3 from Indepen dence: To Portland, HM; to Ilillsboro, 11.70; to Cornelin, 1.55; to Forest (J rove, 11.50; to Dilley, 11.45; to Gaston, 1.35; to North Yamhill, f 1.10; Carl ton, II; McMinnville, HO cents; Whiteson, 05c; Amity, Wc; Mc Coy, 45c; Crowley, .'50c; Ierry, 2c; Parker, :'J(k; Stiver, 2.5c; Corvallis, 05c. Tfii Witrs iu Uel. H. A. Oray, J. P. Oakville. Ind., writes, "For ten years I wa conlined to ruy bed wilh Jiae of my kMneys. It wa t"o severe that I eouM not more part of the tiaie. I consulted the very best medical ekill available, but could get uo relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has bten Godsend to me." Sold by A. S. Locke. Pocket Book Lost. Lost, between Independence and Grigsby'a home a black pocketbook containing $5 in greenbacks and 70 cents in change. Finder will please leave same at this office. Jkxme Griusuy. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. Notice is hereby given to de linquent tax payers that the de linquent tax roll for tbe year 1900 is now in my hands for collection, and that payment thereon must be made at once. Notice is hereby given that ii" said delinquent - taxes ar no5 paid on or before July 15', 1002. I shall immediately proceed t" levy on property to satisfy saiT taxes. Dated this 11th day of .Tun-. 1902. J. G. Van Orsdel, Sheriffof Polk countv, Or. Was Wasting Away. The followiuir letter from Robert 1. Watts, of fialem, Mo., is instructive. "I have been troubled with kidnt; disease for the last five ytars. 1 Icj t flesh and i ever felt well and doctor t with leading physicians and tried a 1 remedies suggested without reliel . Finallv I tried Foley's Kidney Cui- andlessthuu two bottles completel.i- caied nie aud I am now sound at.t well." Sold by A. S. Locke. NEW PKOPK1ETOK. Huntley's Kestaurant Sold t Mrs. Todd, of Salem. Wallace Huntley has disposuf of his restaurant to a lady of lem, Mrs. Todd, who will tal charge the first of July. Huntley informs us that othf business wiil probably keep him i town, a fact we are all glad i learn. Geo. F. Rodg'ers G2.Cc Wholesale Paper Dealers. Wrapping Paper,raper Bar Twine, etc. Photographer.-' Mounts and Printers' Sui -plies. We can. save y t money on anything in tb paper line. Get our price . 130 Court St. Salem, Orv .