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A Happy Man
Hit Wife Wai Totally Blind
But Is Now Well-Many
Physicians Tried to Cure Her
But Dr. Darrin, Now Located
at the Willamette Hotel, it
the Man Who Succeeded in
the End.
cn ri nnmouuii,
n. i. urns i.Kit.
l.l.M t.-.l President ol Monmouth
Ktute Normal School.
non ot Mr. ntul Mr. Ira Hooker, of
Airlie, Polk county, ami principal
of the 'Hrownsville high school.
The parlor ami dining room were
with ever
roses. The
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Prufoor K. . of j bH.ut.iuny e.oraveu
... t lareeit. ivv mid cream
hugene, ,.r.uni u , , jn
Normal school at a noting I u.t . , .
entire Hoard of Uegent held on -
v" . n:....:u ,.r of oramre blossoms. The brides-
lueHt uv. .Misnri
it...,... . elected to the chair of
inv'it) ------
music and drawing. d ,,ll"'r
mem her of th faculty retained.
The incensed attendance and the
etliiuency f the work for the past
year wan a matter of satisfaction to
Ahn hoard. .
Professor K. 1- Hitler, oij
Ktigene was assistant professor in
tho department of education at the
State University. He receiveil his
A. P.. degree front Ot'erbein College
and his A. M. from the Ohio State
University. Front IH97 to l'.KH he
wan superintendent of the Kugene
public schools, in which he built
up a splendid curriculum. Last
June he was elected im assistant
professor in the department of
education at the Stale University,
.and hit work in this line has been
the subject of much favorable
.comment. He had handed in hi
resignation, t take effect October
.:.u v.u i,l..a nf ijoinir east to
i, n 1 1 , ' n c
pursue post-graduate studies.
Deal lien Cannot be Cured
liy local applications, as they canuot
i. dm riUeaspd Dortlou of the ear.
There Is only one way tJ cure deafnesa
and that Is by coualllutional remedies,
Deanev Is caused by ait Inflamed con
dltloti of the miiuous llulng of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tubegets
iuflamudyou have a rumbling sound
or tin perfect hearing, and when It Is
entirely closed deafneas Is the result,
,and uulaaa the Inflammation cau bo
be taken out and this tube ruilored to
iltN normal coudltion, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrah, which Is noth
ing but an Intlained condition of the
mucous atirfaces.
maids were dressed in pink silk
...... ..ml rhiflon. I he heel
iiiflii
men were Pror. O. H. Long ana
Mr. James Thompson. The brides
maids were the bride's cousin Miss
Fay Cooley, and Miss (Jrace Huff,
of Corvallis. Many handsome
and valuable presents were received
by the bride., The guests were
only the immediate friends anu
relatives of the contracting parties.
Ainonir those present were: Rev. J
V. Snvder. the officiating cleryinan
ami wife: Mayor Cooley and wife,
J. Stillwell and wile, Mrs. uiara
(iuy and daughter Uattie, of Leb
anon, A. J. Templeton and wtte, r.u
Sawyer and wife, Mrs. Iva Hooker.
of Kugene and other friends and
near relatives of the bride. Obser-
vnr V. J. llOOKer 18 luruii
resident Of Lewisville and for sev
eral years was the Entkkpbibk b
.nrnnmtent there. V 6 WISH
ri... i....,n..l.,n 'I riliiine nivn; " Chief
ol ro'ife Urisbo, f the I'nmtilla Ki -ervatioii,
Ih a happy man. For live
.....L Mr.. llriitlHi liu U-en totally
Mind. A white "''! ualhered over the
-y en, caused from intlBiiiintttioil nl her
cane seemed liKpeh-H. As K last reiori ,
1,0 placed the ease ill the bmi.ls ol nr. ,
Diirrin and asa result Mrs. Urislm Is
Hlile to attend to her household duties."
t'lunl tie Inn interviewed by a Inbiine
reprewntatlve, Mr. ltrlslxt said In part:
"No man liaa more eaiiso for rf joieiiiK
than I. AfU-i weuruiic treatment tor
Mra. HrislK from the doctor at the
auenry, who gave the case up as hope
less. I consulted a leaning pnysician
of Pendleton. After two days treat
meat, he alvid me to take Mra.
Brisbo to Portland, as lie could not do
anything that would benefit the patient's
health.
"It was while considering the matter
of following his advice that Postmaster
Johnson who had been cured of in
flamed eyes invested I try Ir. Darrin'
"I did so, and after one weea a treat
ment Mra. Brisbo is as well as ever.
She can do her household work with,
ease and her eye do not trouble her a
bit.
"To sav that I am delighted would
be too tame an expression to illustrate
the true state ot my leeung. i
great faltli in Dr. Darrin, and while I
.... -I iv, rnticent abottt reconi mending
any thing in a public way, I feel it my
duty to my fellow men to iubko mo
statement,
Company, of Dallas to prevent
the Thurston eompuny noni
flooding logs in low water.
The Uickreall company's milU
ore built ou tho LaCrcolo crock
four miles below Dallas, and
uso the water of the creek n a
partail power for grinding. Tho
name tttrcuni i used in the
mountains by tho Thurston
company for Hooding logs.
There has been considerable
litigation heretoore on the
same question, and perpetual
restrictions have been placed on
tho Thurston company, which
tl.n Hiekrenll company will
claim have been violated.
Intereatlnirto Astiniin HuftVrer.
Daniel Bante of Ottevillc, Iowa writes,
"I have had ant lima for three or four
years and have tried atmt all the
cough and asthma cures In the market
and have reeievea ireamirui
nhysieiatm In New York and other
cities, but got very little benefit until
1 tried Foley's Money and Tar which
gave me Immediate relief and I will
never be without It In my house. I sin
cerely recommeud It to all."
WOOL TOOL IS FOItMKI).
From Polk County.
How Young Mr. Byers
Recovered Hearing
Halem Journal.
TUr. A. J. Bvers. of Independence, ac
oomnanied bv his son, A. G, Byers,
outiwt at the Journal office this after
,! mula statement relative to
th condition of the younger man. He
. . t.tu Infdnftr unit
COI respouuein hh?ij. - iihu ueen oeai nom n.
. . a nf .nnmii and .i:m...iltv irmdnallv increased
tneiii vnai uetico n. j - -
u:u .k..i.i an , such an extent that he was almost
earnest, ambttious young couple. to tail, deaf
. j'uotel Willamette for treatment and to.
Happy Time In OKI Town. day caed at the Journal omce to siaie
that he could hear as well as anybody.
Wa felt verv baiiDV." writes It. N. t1(, renorter talked to him in a low
ii.ii, m,i t,.iih V.. "when Buck. I ,-..r vr.ir and was convinced that
Arnica Halve wholly cured our- i.eannir was as good as the best
.tunirhter of a
bud case of scald head." , Thig remarkable cure of necessity
Marion and Polk County sheep
Men Organize For Sale
ot Fleece.
Kali'in rtltemoa.
The wool-growers of Marion
and Polk counties met in the
Waldo Hills on Friday and
formed a pool for the sale of
their wool. The meeting was
artrelv attended and 55,000
fleeces were placed in the pools
and it is expected this will ue
increased in the next few days
to 100,000 rleeces.
V. H. Downing, A. T. W ain,
and Chas. F. Hein were appoin
ted a sales committee, and tins
...;t.o hna advertised for
Vm. nnol. Before the
UJua v r
sale is made others can join the
pool and increase the holdings.
Valley wool is now quoieu m
1-t to 14i cents, but a large pool
of Eastern Oregon wool was re-
1.1
PAnt.lv sold at m cents, and tne
valley growers think they ought
to have a much higher price, as
their wool is much better, hence
the nool and organized effort.
a TT'll
rt vonr the Waldo nuts
v
farmers pooled their grain, and
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e.,r.ao,lP(1 in securing much
OVtWVV
Vtler prices for their grain
than their neighbors, and think
lot a nr.nl of WOOl Will have
lllliv I "
equally good results.
the V. M. and Y. W. C. A. was
preached by Kev. D. V. Poling, of
The Dalle. Itev. Poling is a
pleasing talker nod a fine singer.
Music was furnished by a quartet
consisting of Professor ! I Ou'er
Miss Morrison. Miss dates anu
Professor A. F. Pinner, with Prof.
rCanter at the organ.
Kmmett Casper and wife, of
Portland are visiting his parents in
this city Kmmett was a United
States volunteer in the Philippines,
where he was badly wounded.
Since his return home he has been
lighthouse-keeper on Detructim
I. land, but several months ago he
accepted a position in Portland,
where he now resides.
The h'ue of Thomas Lyons, who
lives four miles north of Dallas,
was destroyed by fire Saturday
evening. The fire originated from
a defective Hue and nothing was
saved. Mrs. Lyons and an infant
child were in bed, but escaped.
The So.osis Literary Society of
Dallas College gave an entertain
ment i n the college chapel last
night. The chapel was ciecoraiea
with evergreens and the class color
red, and was filled to overflowing.
A farewell reception was given
to Rev. and Mrs. Mattock last
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Miles.
, . ,.r n..ufnHa (caused bv
lor any cum - - .,
catarrhl that eau not las cure by Hall a
Catarrh Cure. Send f.r circulars, fne.
K. J. Chknky & l'o., Toledo, O.
Hold bv Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family I'llla are the btst.
Married In ItrownavlUe.
At the home of Mrs. N. R. Paird,
in Brownsville, on Wednesday
evening. June 4. was held one of
the handsomest weddings of the
season. Her daughter Golda
xtnuor wbh united m
marriage to Frof. W. J
i. .iuM..lit nil who use it for Cuts, ! . .. .,,. ,,. (m.l lunnv. and
Kin STior Ubrmr IeaUS Ms father is more than pleased Thetr
St K Irkland Drug Co. j purpose in coming to the Journal oft.ee
. - ., to make a statement to the public
... . . t o ic"s I imncerninir the wonderful cure.
Timber hand, aci June o, io.o - - ,.,.,,,- 8Worn, de
poso and say that the above statement
written by the Journal reporter rela
tive to my Iteing healed ot .deafness by
Dr. Darrin Is absolutely irne.
A. G. Bykks
Hubecrilied and sworn to betore me,
E. Hofer, a notary public, in Salem
Oregon, this 10th day of June, 1002.
(Seal) K- Hokek,
Notary l'ublic for Oregon,
Notice for Publication.
tlnllrrt 8ttw lAiid oniee,
Oreieou 1'ily. lire., June la, lW!.
Notice Ishereny ttlvcn tlial Incompliance
wllhllicnrovlKloiiMnfllie act or conKrci of
Ji ".". liffS, cnlltll "An act for the sale of
fl nhcr lanilsin tl.e slaleaof llfornli. t rc
.,,,.1 WiKhlnaton Territory," as
Jx.vnJe.tu.all.he.mM.clana M'fW
IICOUS atinacea. extc.iue., u so . .r ,'--
We will give One Hundread Dollars '"",' '"""J, W, f oreaon. l
(riuiMHil bv n.i. rtiv niiul In this (.Mice tier
dence, conmy m i-uik, .n. " I, .,
tills day rilcu In tnis i,m. nm "'Z ,
Sf.HmN.,WI..Tworh.N
Uie'limd'soiiKln. I more valuBl.le lor ll tlm-
her or alone man r ,ni ..........
adtostl,llsl. her claim U. jald . "
c'uylo.""" ...Vy. theHU day
he "nam"'!; wltne-ea: H. . Kelso of
liu .."ndcnc,M)r.-K,.n; I. I.. Kmllh ol in. te
i, i l'.ncc.Orciioii; Vlda Kelso, ol In.t.;wn
liciic... lWon; HI ley llnrhnnk, ol IVdee,
"Anv'and nil persons clnlmlns adversely
,l,e hi." e ' rlbed land, are requested to
tile their cUlms Hi this ottl, on or l.flore
aid mih "f Augnst ltjA M(M)1!
HeKller.
l-'lrst put), .lime ll'lh.
f M.S.GOFF
f Light Transferrintt a specialty.
tinavejusr pm &
- dray and would Killcit n part of T
9 ... ii. iha rtrav business.
JUUI . I v.v- J
Warniugr
Foley's Kidney Cure
. i.m...m mn hln iile ritrht.
X. L. BUTLEK, r
Attorney at Law.
altv. Office
at residene, north of Monmouth.
OREGON
SlIORJ LINE
AND Union Pacific
DKPAKT TIM K SUntflLli
roa raoM ikdpbsdksc ,
ABKtVS
raoH
Miss Pradley, of Parker, was
Hooker, a' the city Tuesday afternoon.
in
An Injunction Suit Filed.
Says the Pallas correspondent
to the evening Telegram:
An injunction suit to carry
with it a question of damages
mnieiiced bv the
II IO v v
Kickrcnll Flouring Mil. Com
pany, of Dixie, of this county,
against the Thurston Saw .Mill
If you've kidney or bladder trouble and
donotnse Foley.s Kidney uure, you
have only yourself to blame for results,
. .a. f LI J.....
as it positively cures an jorrasoiaiuurj
and bladder diseases. Sold by A. S.
Locke.
Dallas Notes.
The Woodman of the World
Sunday unveiled at Dallas monu
ments to the late Neighbors Boyd
and Hutchinson says the Dallas
correspondent of the Telegram.
The camo from Independence was
present, also the Monmouth band.
The drill team of Dallas appeared
for the first time in their new suits.
The beautiful and impressive cere
monies were carried out without a
hitch.
Dallas college commencement
began here Sunday. 1 he bacca
laureate sermon was preached at
U a m. bv President C. C. Poling.
At night the annual sermon before
Chicago Salt Lake, Denver,
. . . . . . . i.
Jfortlsna ri w orm, umii,
Special Kansas City, St. 4 .'JO p m
9 am via Louis, Chicago and
Hnnting- East.
ton.
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver,
Express Ft Worth.Omaha.
8:50 p in via Kansas City, St 8:10 am
Hunting- Louis, Chicago
ton. and East.
St Paul AValla Walla.Lewis
FastMail .ton.Spokane.Wa!
6am via lace, Pullman,
Spokane. Minneapolis, St
Paul, Duluth.Mil
waukee, Chicago
and East.
i a in
72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No
change of ears. Tickets East via all
rail or via boat and rail via Portland.
OCEAS AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FROM PORTLAND.
8 p ni
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco 4 p in
Sail everv 5 days.
Daily
except Colombia river
Sunday . .
8 p ni To Astoria ana way pi"
Saturday landings. Ex. bun.
10 pm
Steamers leave Independence water
permitting for Salem, Portland and way
landings Tuesday. Thursday, and
Saturdav about 9 :00 p. ui. For Albany,
Corvallis. and wav-landings Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, about 6:00 p in,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday lOaau,
AL HERREX, Agt., Independence.