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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1902)
l.TIHPKNDENCE KN'i U.W'.iSK, INUKl'KXDKN'CK, OKKtiON, JUNK 1-', 1002. 1 ! 0ttT7sTrT7ttr?tt II. SI ti ll art Scha 11'ner and Marx. Fine guaranteed clothing Suits, $7fi0 to HJO. M. The fint't and inot stylish line of I'hoto Mounts at g-. j ....PieKcl's Gallery J I Kvcr thipjn'l to tho wont. .Ml shapes and sizcB. f: Special induiomcntrt to Ktudonts. His work in etial J: I to the lx'Ht. JltmHioittfi St. JinlvtenteHce, Or,f r . rrom T7 . I c I several j Correipondents. j N. A. Einmett and wife, of Fall City, spent Sunday in town. Mr. E. II. Stone, of Albany, was in town last week on business. Mrs. Reuben Simpson went to Oregon City Monday to visit her on. , . ,, , ., ' . A. X. Toole ha made some im provement in the looks of thing around his place by adding some paint. Mm. Howard Bush, of Kings Valley, spent Monday night with the family of A. N. Hallock, re turning home Tuesday. Mr. L. Uourland, of Lou Angeles, J California, wai in town last week. He likea the Willamette valley and he thinks he may locate here. T. II. Halleck and A. N. 1'oole have finished work on the Inde pendence mill and are now build ing an addition to Mr. Thayer's ' house north of town. Iee Simpson has gone to Oregon City to work in the Willamette pulp mills. He has a good job and in the full will return home, as he has been re-(-lec!ed to teach in the Independence school. Itev. T T. Vincent, of Kings Val ley, formerly pastor of the United Evangelical church here, called on A. X. Halleck and other friends hero last week. He has been elected to the office of recorder of Benton county, . Last week Mrs. W. L. Uristow rocoived an invitation to the wed ding of her brother, Thomas Ifand saker. formerly of the Normal, but now of Farlain, Iowa. He is to be married June 19th to Mrs. Viola Hornady, of New Sharem, Iowa. Mr. Handsaker is pastor of a con gregation where he lives. The postmaster showed us a gentleman's linen cuff the other day which had been in 23 post offices. It had been to Manila and Foley's Honey mnd Tar tor childrta,safe,turt. Nooplatis. The Clothing Store of Salem Uitflitly-inadit Clothing mean a ureal deal more perhaps, than you think. Everybody admires a well dressed man. Yoti do we do. When you see ft stylishly dressed man you may know hi clothe are rightly made Tla lifght-Ht (.killed labor is employed in making our Famous H. S. 4- M- Suits, Coats and Pants. Gordon fiat $. mens Shirts, 65c. , , . -Uiir Kiihohi fancy iKittcrnp; rei?- Famous for their superior wear- nHr j iiiK qualities an. I stylish sI'bjh-s. WORK SHIRTS, 40c Other make io men's and U, vs i;n, ,UhA, douMe front himI t.Mck hnt $1 tO $4 Union Overalls 50c. MONMOUTH ITEMS. j other foreign shores. It wan marked "l'as-me-pii," and still it goes on. There are no stamps on it. It is simply passed from one office to snother, and there is no telling where it will stop. Mr. J. II. Mulkey has made one of the finest grades we have ever seen on the road from the foot of the hill below Ira Smith's place to the motor track, and will gravel the same as Boon as he can secure the grayel. Mr. Mulkey knows how to grade roads. It is what is called the high grade. The water will not stand on it and the gravel will be in the center. His grades all stand wherever he has made one. NEW USE FOR ELECTRICITY Kuleiu Statesman. Kleetrlcity, long used In the lalora tory for experimental purpose only, Is lust coining More the public as an agent of gri'Bt value in the arts and in the affairs of everyday life. By elec tricity power to drive machinory can be utilized at the distance of miles from its source, and by electricity thanks to Mr. Kdisou's recent discoveries our streets and houses are lighted more brilliantly than by tms. While all these results are evident to the public at large, there is still another field in which the use of electricity is rapidly working a profound reformation the field ot medical science. The following remarkable cures, performed by Pr. Darrin, show the new uses for elec tricity : v Catarrh, liroiichitis and Con sumption Cured. Mr Editor: I will lend my name to the long list of cures performed by Dr. Darrin. Fifteen years ago catarrhal and bronchitis troubles commenced to annoy me, and seveu years later a com plicated lane; trouble showed itself. All efforts to cure were fruitless, until rous ing under Dr. Darrin's electrical treat ment eight years ago. I am happy to say I am cured. I attribute my long continued good health to the healing in. tint hoc of electricity, which restored me to a Hrinaiicnt sound condition. I am new agent on the Southern 1'acitii! It. It., and will gladly uimwer questions at my home in Mount Tahor, Oregon. J. A. MXDSLKY. Following Letter Speaks Vol ume for Ir. Darrin's Mode of Trent men t. lr. Damn, Dear Sir: It is with greut pleasure and a thankful heart I wish to inform you that I am cured of saltrlieinii, which I have suffered with for -'i years, at times so had that mv hands would crack to the bones, and my body w as also affected. I have no words that can express my thankful ness to you. Mrs. E. Bherretts, of Van couver, Washington, has known my condition and cau be referred to. Refer any one to me at Gardner, Or. Very respectfully yours, MKS. MARTHA DAILY. $1000 Squandered. Mr. Editor: I fuel it my duty to say that Dr. Darrin cured by wife years ago. She had been affected for 20 years with kidney complaint, diabetes and pain in the back. Many physicians had given her up, after having paid out over 11000 for her treatment. We only saw Dr. Darrin one time. He gave her remedies and advice, and from that day to this her svinptorns have never re appeared, and I am so pleased with bis treatment that I have placed her nnder his care for deafness. I live near Med- ford, Oregon. 0. MORRIS. Ir. Darrin's IMace of Hiislnes.s. . Dr. Darrin gives free consultation' at the Willamette Hotel, Balem, until July !th, from 10 to S and trom 7 to 8 daily. All curable chronic, acute and private diseases confidentially and suc cessfully treated. Circulars and quega tion blanks sent free to any address, and correspondence solicited. Most cases can receive home treatment after one visit to'Nhe doctor's ofllce, Bat teiiesand belts furnished with full di rections .for use. Cross eye, rupture, tumorB. vsriococele, hydrocele, seminal weakness and stricture cured. Diseases of women an important specialty, quickly relieved. The poor treated free, Q JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES and a complete line of the GENUINE "1847 Rogers Bros.' Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc Hv carefully examined and I property fitted to the heat grade oi giaa 0. H. Kramer $ go. W i nnnl I II I Repairing We rail your attention Vijjxxr lines of Ladies Shoes. The Usona 5 fine shoe, hand-turned and the bestvalue in the city for $2.75 The Coin 5 shoe, turn sole very neat at $2.40. The Queen Bee 5 shoe, excellent wear and dressy, $2. ' The Black Satin 5 shoe, extension sole, good shoes, $165. Our Children's shoe there are none better. Our Men's fine shoe from $2 to $3.50 are not equalled at the price. See our Oxford. Don't forget our Tennis Shoes Our ftraw and crash hats. In fact don't forget ti8 at alk t THE RAKET STOR. excepting medicine, from 10 to 11 daily. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Darrin's terms for treatment are now $. a week, or iu that proportic Jof time, as the case may require, except!!) snecial caes. The poor treated free, e$ cept medicine. Keilnccd JCatea via Southern Pact tic Co. The Southern Pacific will make special rates to San Francisco an the occasion of the convention of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine at that point in June. Tickets will be on sale from June 3rd to 8th inclusive; and will be available for stoppvers in California )''ull information relative to rates, limits and other conditions will be cheerfully supplied bv all local agents of the Southern Pacific. .'' DALLAS. Abel Uglow, a well-kDown resi dent of this city is erecting a fine brick structure. It is already nearing completion and will bean ornament to the city. Dallas collece is to lose one of its most popular instructors Prof- 'visjit DR. JORDAN'S oas.rf UUSEUU OF AMTODYf I Ml MARKET ST., Stt FRANCISCO, CAU f (n.ia tiatt art Smaia.; A ThalarraatAaawnlcalXaaawa ta ttaa World. 0n(ur nttnttm Vtt CUV. A trandtrful tight vttUora. 9 WvakMMM.oraarMBtrart- xt dJM a,a IMTty mmvm ay A ff ) Coaak aatobUaaadat y, i I Irii ""OAJt PRIVATE f If 111 mtrm aad A1 I ll a.ad aaai wbo ara tna oiaaaf npacutmt ua uia thaPaoiSo yaara, M OISEASIS 1441a f auffartag A r A) a trom iha atfaaia of youthful ladu- V itithuiii vr hiiwi in B.IWff yaarft. NarvtHia and phyaloal laMIIy, Ian. aalaaar , laa M a.a; aiaa la all liacompli catlona; Satraaataorrtiaaat. frart.lar. rhca. fioMrraaa, aalaal, Vra-aiaaiay ftriaaUag, !. My a oomblnatioa af ramadlM. of Krat curatlva Mntr. th. Doctsr liaa ao arraud hla trwatmant tliat it will not t only atrtird immadlata rallaf, but parmanaatl oura. ina uovtor aoaa not claim toparforni A mlradfa, but mi wall known to ba a fair and 9 In meprlalty olaaakaa or Siaai, tha ayatam without tha uae of Marairy. r.rv for Rnalnra. A quirk and radical cure for Pllaa. riaaairw anil Flalmlaa.by Ir. Jordan's apaclal palitlaas mathoila. A EVKIT MAW anrilrlnf tolls will ramlra our honert ootnion of hla complaint. Wtulll Kunrnntt a PO&ITIVJt CUSI to I try etu t.'i ndrf !. 1-nnsiiltarton t- KKK ana atririiy pnrata, CHAStMs rear ksanusarul Treatment paraonally or by letter. Writ fi.r Book. paiMIrBT OS MA.HK1 A42K. Mailkd FaKa. (A vajuabia book, for me'i.) Call or write OR. J0S0 H k CO.. I0S1 Marital St. S. F. . SPRING 1902 ANNOUNCEMENT. New Spring and Summer samples In Rreat variety just received. n thing in the clothing liDe made to order at reasonable rates. We now maK specialty of ladies tailor made suits. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor, BAXK BCILDIXO, INDEPENDENCE, - ORE GO X. (ieorge Countryman, of the ' partmeut of Greek and Latin. If- goes to Iowa, where he has t similar position. The 4-year-old son of BIr. Damoshosky, living four mil-- north of Dallas, was seriously i -jnred last evening by being kick--1 in the stomach by a horse. T - doctors think his Recovery is pro able. George Steele, the well-knowi traveling man for machinery, a resident of this county, was in our midst last week. Chronic bronchial troubles and mm mer coughs can be quickly relieved - -I cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. A. 8. Locke. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tba Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of 2 CaLHigh PressureSmokeiess 1 IN MODEL. 1893 i WE mrt preptred to lumish our full line of Model fi.. rities, tolid nd Mke-dovr for the nc ,32 Caliber HIGI. PRESSURE SMOKELESS eari ridie. This size uses m 165-grai t bullet sod bss a tc kcky of ovc 2,000 feet per second, mikiac . the most powerful cartridge mac' : for n Aroertctn arm, with the ex ception of the .30-40 U. S. Army li is sufficiently deadly for ac game known to North America. Another great advaBtate is tbr the parrels are bored and rifled (hi ' not chambered )exctly the same a the regular .32-40 Marfin,oDe tur . in 16 inches. This makes tbeasct ' black powder and lead bullets e . satisfactory aod convenient as io reeular black powder rifle. This size is the first high-pressure arm developed in this counti for a caliber larger than .30, ar. 1 the first to use a slow enouf) twist to five best results wh-t black powder am munition. Prices sameas.30-30 MARLU- 120-paie catalog of rifles, she. guns, ammunition, etc., cover i 9 colors, mailed for three stamp THE AM KLIN FIRE ARMS CO. HA EN, CONNECTICUT Martin 3