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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
iSDKrKNDENCK KNTKIU'RISK, INDEPKNDE.N'CE, OREGON', Al'OUST 21, 1002. ! F. A. Douty, Independence, - Oregon. t - im - Do You Hear? If You Cannot Understand Capita! Letters, You must Be Deaf. iiliu 1 1 u r ii ii I Do You Want to far. Mr. A. tl Hyers, of 1 tl-Mml-M-t, Or., wm In town tb ot'ier Uy i pons hln cure of to l d.ie ly It Darrlit im itiii .fill. 'n h i niiioli nleised wlllt I ho result-thai he brought hi father rr treatment fr either trouble. We ,glv liliw hi sworn statement, given last June: fjw Vduna mr. Byr Rrcewred Mr. A.J. I'.yi rn, ir li.d peiid-uce, ! tomptoie I by hl' ". A.tl. Ityer, ealted tit the Journal oltl"H I hi afler IliHiil Hint Hilda u statement relative to (lit) condition of Die votinger mail Ho tiiul b'eii deaf from hit Infant! mill this difficulty gradually increased to such xlcut Hint ii win uUiiiHt totally deaf Two month ago the young " ea-oe to Dr. DuiTiti fur treatment mi I n.illcd Ht the Jotiriml olllee i f!llt Hatha ean hear as wel'. in anybidy . Tins n porter talked to him I i h low ton.- of VolCt) all I WBit 8" jfo.il '. :" 'a"1 This remarkable mire of necessity makes the young man leel happy ' IiIh fill bur Ib more thau pleased, Their purpose in willing to the Journal oftloe wa. lo make a Matcmeut to the public concerning the wonderful eure. A. (. IJykkh. Miibscribcd mid Bworn lo before me, E. IIr, a ""in y public., In Malum, Orejfim Ibis 10. Ii ilay ol June, 1IH:2. (8, ul) K IIofkk. ' Notary I'liti In for Ong Another equally KemarkJble Cure. C. H. Durlee, a farm r residing near Shaw i-latu n I" "nf f the happiest men in thin county. For over 23 years be wan (leaf In the left ear. After treatiiiK wlib Dr. Datrlli Mr Durfee can h'ur pert' c;!y in tli" left ear and U loml in his prat a of the plislclsn who so successfully treited blin. Dr. White Oak Shoes For Harvest Trade. Tlu-mi hI.och are manufactured l.y nhoemakern with years of experience. They use nothing hut tlio very bent of full flock leather, and are Bold on their merits under a strict guarantee of nuperiority. We have a good many pair hi mo among our customer, with satisfactory results. You cannot do'bi'tter than buy this make. We have them in all i.es and shapes for Men, Boys and Youths. The boys and youth' sizes are sold for $1.75, $1.85 and $2. We sell the men's size $2.25, . Ai) 75 $3 $3 50, $ 1, $1.50. We have the sole agency for these shoes and can say to our cus- VM that they are the very best j Duif-'e ) the restoration of bin hear- in I a greu'. rel ef to libu I r ha eau ; now hear every sound Mini locate It. j Miss Nellie, th daughter of Mr. Dur ! fee wan also cured by Dr. Darrin of ; deafness ami granulated eyes about two i in 'tubs ago, Mr. Durfee called at the :. Journal nlllce anil volunteereil the above statement. Dr. Dirrlif Place cl Butlnm. Dr. Dirriu gives free exaiiiiliatlon to hII au l when nwieiwary !ve niedleiuo !ln eoiino Hon with electriolty. The ! poor treated free from 10 to II daily,' except medicine. Ttioae willinj? to pay 10 to 5) veniujH, 7 to ; tiuudayn, 10 to 8 Thine wishing treatment fhoiild call amm, h some iiiHes require atten tion during the fourae of cure. Ca tarrh and client trouble yield more readily during warm weather. Sufler era from IhU ulnwa o' trouble, should have them ai tended mat once. Krror oi yunlh, blood taliila, jileel, 'visit DR. JORDAN'S ohmt MUSEUM OF ANATOMY! I0M MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ru,ia liU ul gnk.l ThuUrctAnklomlul MttMum nUiWor.d. nnalrtt nrrli-il l l CUy. A Wonncrrui ini jvr vwinn tl ot4vt llliv.'1'vJllit na th CftOlAo DR. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES Tac ad miIiii i .nu. i.f viiutlitul lnat CIVIIUIIS or im TMit Nerv..untl .biiu.k iij.lm num. . M "r hood lunll llnrnmpll. rMiioii: . . - " i - ni irmiiiinii w MM M HrrHIIKH 111 iruwiiin ,m. " only HlTcird ImmnlluM rrllf, bill prniMnt CIII W. I IIP Ullritclfm, but l wll Itniiwn lo b m IH ml iiaimm lhvlrln nd Hurgwi, pr-uiloni j In lilmwl.ilty-IMw"' of 1U " f NT I'll II. IV innrnninij k th hvmimh without ih' " of Jli f Ti ur tltlut l n Eipcrl. I .... a. . . i 1 1 . -1." . 1 H ril IW ltd ....... -t n " W run lot Pllra. !" anil 1 1 ' lr. JortUn't nppolai iiriiiipm nipt.. . a u . . i..in .rt will iMln f OiirHnwKiifXulnnnf l!"'"t;,"!,,'.'i, m'u r j ii-- ...hi a u.vil'il S CTsBS In r I'oiiniillKlKm Mir. r. mm.iiiiij r..-. CIIAHK VKKV MCANo.yAIU.A. Trn.tliii.nl pornoimllv or b Mli-r. u.,l- f,.r Honk. rllll.OVOI'HT OF " r ..... ... .. j. ..-.. amulKli:. Mailkd Kkkk. (A vaiuabU o.M.k lor im- i.) Call o wrtla DR. J0I1D. k CO.. 1081 Srnl si., . r. wo can buy. We shall be pleased to have you try a pair of F. A. Douty, Independence, - Oregon. liupotwucy, varicocele deatu, ca tarrh and atrlciuro a specialty. All Chronic male and female dlseaites treat ed at .i a week or In that proportion to time as the cae may require. No cane published, ex"?pt by penulrwiou of the patient. All bunlnem relation strictly confiden tial. Letters of Inquiry auswered. Circular and question blank sent free. Kye tested and glansea fitted. Dr. Darriu's offices are at the Willam ette Hotel, tfalem until November 1st only. Court llouae Notes. Ol'sirver. ADMITTKD TO CITIZENSHIP. Andreas Ertman, nativr of Ger many. PKODATK, Estate of Jay J Brown, deceaced inventory filed and approved. Estate of Nathaniel Ilolman, de ceased petition for sale of real es tate filed; ordered that citation iswue to heirs to appear on Tues day. September 2, 10(12, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause why crder of sale should not be niiide. KB At. KSTATh TBANSKEKS. . W L Gilson et ux to Samuel Kimmel. lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. block I. Falls City, sfloo. lleston" McSheery et ux to 11 Ii J. S. MOORE, Ton'sorial Artist Only hrst-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. 1 M.S.GOFF Light Transferring a apecialty. $ I have just put on a new light g dray and would solicit a part of 2 vour trade in the dray business. R! jf Bettis. lot 3. block J), Falls City, $")25. A T Gilbert et ux to Claude Gate!), receiver, lotsj in Buena Vista, II. S M Bay el ux to W C Brown, lot 5, block 18, Ellis' add to Dallas, 1150. SEllen I, llollowell and hd to Valentine Wagner, 40 acres, t 8 8, r (i w, 1850. R M Gilbert et ux to Samuel Kimmel, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block I, Falls City, f 1. CLAIMS ALLOWED. J B Constable, road acct..r20 00 T B Huntley, same . (52 00 Nancy Brouse 5 00 J G VanOrsdel, double as- sessmeut 1 T3 Thos Fennell, road acct.. . 12 25 J M S-tark, same 23-90 LN Woods, pauper acct . 5 00 Fidelity Trust Co, tax re bate 27 81 j J E Sibley, salary Go 65 Tracy Staats, same 05 00 Mrs F E Myer, same 65 00 .Seth Biggs, salary 12 00 J f! Ted, salary and lum ber 26 22 Brown & Ellis, pauper acct U 1 Biggs, road acct. . 42 All Were Suvrtl. "For years lault'ered such untold mi sery from Bronchitis,'1 writes J. H. JoUustou, of Itroughton, Ua., "that of- j leu I was uuaule to work. Iheu, when I everything else failed, I was w holly cured by Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for rousuiiiption. My wife sunered in tensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine in the world." A trial will convince you it's unrivaled for Throat and Luug diseas es Guarantee J bottles 50e and $1,00. Trial bottles free at Kirklaud Drug Co. them. Prof. E. 1. Befsler i makit z preparations to raave finally to Monmouth this week, where be will assume the local duties of president of the Normal School at that place. Eugene Guard. Frank Kirkland, a grandson of J. W. Kirkland. of this city, was drnwnerl near Sorinefield. Lane county, last Saturday. Many here knew him as he was a resident or this place a number of years ago. Three Celebrated. One of the pleasantest social events of the summer, in Bnena Vista, was a party last Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. Anderson just west of town. The occasion was a celebration of the 45 birthday of the hostess, the 20th birthday of Miss Belle Pritcb ett and the 18th birthday of Miss Bertha II owe. Each year the event is observed bv the' three ladies, who I take turn about at entertaining, j Last year the party was given by I Mrs. Anna Bowe. ! The affair Saturday was a decid ed success. Twenty four guests were present, and numfious gifts were presented the trio of hostesses by their visitors. Ice cream .and cake concluded the afternoon's pleasures. Miss Belle Pritchett is to be the hostess next year. Say, Bill ! Why dou't you let Hughes, the monmoutb Sftccmakcr, Repair your shoes for harvest and bop. ricking. Then buy same new ones. You'll save money. .Try it and see.