Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, August 28, 1902, Image 5

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    WnKPKNDRNCK KNTKRN'iHK. ISDEI'KNDKN'CK, OKE!ON. AUGUST 2H, 1U02.
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Mil t-xpremdon that ImMi't the picture Mure, hIwhvm tliiUlil ill the la-sl
ltiU manner, mounted on mlili card- tints, wli-rliil from Hie
tincsl Hmirlmi'lil In tin Mate, It1' to.....
Piclvel's
1 nilriH'iiili'iiri'. ( Irn.
lln will
MonmoutH Correspondents.
Mr. John Slu'ltitii.uf North Yam
hill, wax visiting friends bimI rela
tive in town tint liistnf the week.
Mrs. (Wi Holt, of Winlock,
Wash., was visiting friends and
relative in tortii tli' lirst ol tho
week.
Minn Nanna t'ook, aftr an ah
Bene of ulmoKt two year in South
ern Oregon inn Washington, re
turned to Montnoutl. Satnrday.
It would It it lino thing if the
council wouhl have our marshal, if
( luive oiii. or Konm ohm ela fix
up the kidewalk before school j
pin, also to IntvM th thistles
down,
Waller drill'm finished c-uttin
grain Tuesday.
It deem that Homelody him
l ji killing doc. Henry Hiitlerj
and others have hw-t several ahrep
lately.
Frank Smith, of the Uttlo hnck-j
iuiiiutc, wa in town Momlay. j
Harvest U drawing to n close j
ami if tin nun holds off a week j
linger almost everybody will bj
through. ,
Kvfrybodv i getting rend v fori
th hop yard.
' ' . ., ;
(irain in not turning 'out oo well
, , j, ilf
t i. farmers ejtpvctti i, yi't it i of
;
gOOtl IJUUIII V .
A. N. PooIm in the happy owner
of a fifty-dollar cornet.
Andy Wilfi-n ia again in our
town moving
hotiwa. He will ;
iiuviii .1.....".
,ne for Forent Barnea and
J. B- V. Butler.
move one
one for
William Worth expects to open
ihe firht of September. i
Miaa Huth Mulkey'a pleasant
oountenani'O ia wen once more tn
the poetollioe.
Mr. Win. Hyatt went to Sulphur
SpringH Monday to Ppend a few
days with hia family.
StmUora All Iteeorda.
Twice In ItOMpllHl, K. A. Uulledge,
Veilicna, Ala., paid a vant Mini t
doelora to cure a aBVere eace of pile
catiHing 24 tuinora. When all failed,
I'.iicUlen'a Arnleu Savlesooli cured him
Hultduea Iiillainmatlon, conquers
Aches, kills 1'aina. Heat naive In Hie
world. l'.rc at Klikhind Drug Co.
Court llOUMO Jiiolca.
Observer.
t'HOIIATK.
Kstate of Joaeph Miller, deceased
-estate, closed.
Kstuto of Allium H Pahncr, tie
cl.Qed inventory tiled and ap
proved; petition to sell personal
property granted.
Estate of Margaret Howell, de.
C(nls(.(l J M Howell in reeponne to
citation iippcared in person, ex
amined, and canne continued until
August 28, at 1 o'clock T. M.
Estate of Wilson S liricker, de
ceased reports filed and admin
istrator discharged. ,
Estate of Carl Pehreon. deceased
J I) Smith appointed admini-
Gallery,
pli'iii-n ymi Imn others (.ill. i
'trntor; bond llxid at .1 it
I Teal. A X ItohiiiHon and Albert
i'1'eal appointed Hppraixerx.
HKAI. KHTAIK TIIANHFKMa.
j Murv I'oobi to A X 1'oolie. lot 7.
'block A, Huioon it IbileyV add to!
.MonmotiUi. VI.
Claribel S Sheldon to I!. K. U'il
liiiniH, und ntie-eiifhth int SKJ aec
-'8. t H , r 8 w. j
11 IC W'illiiuiiM to John 15 Krik-
pan, Xj SKJ Ki-c 2. t 8 h, r 8 w, i
4HXKI. !
Henry Hanim h to Kleeta llughea
Wx.'lO feet, l.lock 8, !all.lM, IfliOO.
J M Crowley et nx to Fnutiie B
j Ciuilirit;. C 17 acres, t 8 , r 5 w,
if OK)
II L Cridcr to Abel I'glnw. 45x
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i it. i . . i . ... 1 1.. i
r.ieeia ungues ci i i nvi
I'glnw, '.'OxOO feet, block 10, Dalian,
;r.o,
A iiuimt Kli'ixclinninn ft UX to
I Frank Kleisehmann, ICQ acres. 6
r fi w, l.
ynuk Fleisehmann to August
Fleischmann el ux. UK) acrca t G ,
r w, 1.
United Slate to W K Johnston,
10 acres, 1 8 u, r 8 w, patent.
K J Smith t al to Iti-Wca
SkinmOoL 13, 14. 1.",, 1(5, 17 and
IS, block J, Went Snh-m. $(00.
. , ....
1) j Keyt t ux to J M ife,
und, one-half ml 107..)0 acreH, t ti
b, r o w. .f :;xm.
, J M Wiaect nx to Frank J liia
nell, 1G8.50 acres, t t , r 5w,
5;oo.
j M wilnon et ux to A K Wil
j HHon ei ux to j iv h-i
ter 7 ttt)(J 8 H r 5 w. j
jals S20 ttcrea, t 7 a, r 3 w. 3000.
STOPS PAIN
Athnu, Twin., Jan. J7, 1901.
y.TPr nine ino nrnc bih..." ' ."c
mpniw thuy win very irrrfulr nJ I
..i'.k nl i,i 1,1V hinM.
biick, tmrh nil Irfft wiUl t"i',le
1 hrarlng drnin pains in th hdomen.
.......... ...n..U I hfLVI, Imu.1.
tnklnn Wine of Caniui nd Thetlford'i
lllHrk-I)rsufht,Rnrt I pamrfl memonin-
i . ... . r.. ...... ri.Hf.
IV ihtiii.! niiuuut until .,. vt.s. v....v
I li, year. Nanniii Pavi.
What It lit wo'th to a woman sutler
Ino like Ninnl Davis jullorcd? Yet
there are women In thousands ol homes
to-day who art bearing those terrible
menstrual paint In silence. II you are
one of these we want to tay that this
tame
v;i::e -cardui
will bring you permanent relief. Con
sole yourself with the knowledge that
1,000,000 women have been completely
cured by Wine ol Cardui. These wom
en suffered from leucorrhoea, Irregular
menses, headache, backache, and
bearing down pains. Win of Gardul
will stop all these aches and pains
lor you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of
Wine ol Cardui lo-day and take it In
the privacy ol your home.
Tor MlvKi. ami llwrnlure. nrtdrfM, RlTtnK ymp
toina, "Hi" liu' Ailvl.!? li.iM.ll miml.
1 lie Chauauocik weaiouw w, tuaitanousa.
Turn. .
M 0 Wilson b A K Wilson, rt
of lot 7 Htul 8, block 10, and 2.01 J
hi tch in Dalian,
A K Wilson l l' W C
Brown, part of llt 7 ami 8, blo k
10, mill purl of walla f Wilon
building, liVK).
M F IVrcival to Kiln J Calkin,
120 acres, I 7 ami 8 , r .r w, :( .
The Great
Record
Of Dr. Darrin is Simply a
Series of Professional
Triumphs.
Hiilcin Stalemiian. ,
Chronic, acute mid private dn i'
tr. uleil Willi Hie ll"st reiiiediis known
to m-letuM-, th e'eclro inaiietle treut
liieiit helinr a speciulty. Ileailaelica
cmii KiMi-rslly he cured hy ruhlilng the
IihimIh liifhtly acrons th" f.irelieud.
The reawui of this U: , Krh-tlon pro
duct's electricity, and lack of electricity
In the hraiu Is the oauw of nervmis
lieadaetiea. Therefore, w hen ue pro
duce electiielty 111 thin manner, we
give the hrsin Hie food It is hungry
for, and the pain Is cured. The Ixuly
needs eleel nelly us much as It need
food. Fickue Indicates Ihsi there i
h lack of electricl-y, which, In order to
restore health, must tie supplied.
To such eases Dr. Darrin can restore
the li.st vitality of animal electricity,
hikI nroomle a healthy action to the
vital organs. The doctor's mode of
administering electricity differ from
that in general use. His long expert-
..in hu deuionsliated that the best
results are ohlaiued hy electricity
eomliined with lnagtietinm and medi
cines.
Asa proof ot 1 ho efllciencv of this
treatment read the cures performed
years ago, w hich have remained cr
maneiit :
Cured Vears Ago BV Dr. Darrin.
.1. H. Wilson, MiMt, Or., piles -0
vears. curel.
K E. Clrout, Da (irande, Or., crosa-
eves. cured.
uun
defneiw, curwl.
John Savenaeo. Furmington, Ur.,
Dundee, Or., die-
charuiuir ear. cured
Kev.J.E. Coenour, Portland, Or.,
skin disease, cured
J. E. Taylor, Pendleton, Or., stric
ture, cured
Mrs. O. Karg, Lelaiid, Or., eclat io
rheumatism, restored
A. l'ool, Eagle Polut, Or., heart and
liver trouble, cured.
Mrs. A. K. Palee, Albany, Or., ovar
iun and womb trouble, cured. .
Mrs. Martha Daily, Uarduer, Or.
salt rheum for 1T years, cured.
J. K. Jenings, Hellwmd, Or., eczema
or akin dlseace, 15 years, cured.
Dr. Danln Place of Business.
l)r Darrin givea free examluatlon
to all, and when uecersary gives medi-
oino in connection with electricity.
The noor treated free from 10 toll
daily, except medicine. Those willing
to pay, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to S; Sun
days, 10 to 3. Those wishing treat
meut should call soon, aa some cases
requite atleution during the course of
cure. Catanh ami cliesl irouuies
yield more readily during the warm
, readily during tne warm
weuther. Sufl'urers from this class of
troubles should have them attended to
ut once.
Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet,
inipoteney, varicocele, deafness, ca
tarrh and stricture a specialty. All
chronic male and female diseases
treated at 5 a week, 10 per month, or
In that proportion of time, us the case
may require. No case published, ex
cept by permission of the patient. All
business relations with Dr Darrin
strictly conlldeutial. Letters ot in
quiry answered. Oiroulera and ques
tion blanks sent free. Eyes tesled
and glasses fitted. Dr. Darriu'g ofli.-es
are at the Willamette Hotel, Salem,
until November 1st, ouly
6 TIllS
aket
Thin fall will l; ready to liow you a nico assort
iiioiit f jr.(li4 in tho way f CaliCOS, MuS"
lins, Ginghams, Underwear, Hosiery,
Overalls, Work and Dress Shirts,
ready-made outing flannel night
gowns for Ladies and Misses,Gloves,
Suspenders,Trunks,Valises, Rubbers,
Rubber Boots, Hats, Caps.
Wo atari the Heason with ")K pairs ho "lovcHand
a line of uutioiiH. Wo also have tno
5-- SHOES
&
None are l.ctter. For nine years we have
them. ,y. A . AO LLS.
THE RAKET STOR.
monmoulb-Tndependcnce and Salem
..,.3' X '-CZ3!Ej....
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
Leavca Monmouth at 7:-''0 A. M.
I.envna Independence at H A. 31.
Iteturning leaves Salem at 2:30 o'cioqk P. M.
Headquarters al Little Palace Hotel, Independence.
Iled Front Ham at Salem.
J.A.BYEES. Prop.
Elks' Citrnlval
For the Kike'
Southern Pacifie Co. will sell tiu
kets from all sta-ions in Oregon
to Portland and return, on August
3M, September Ul and 3th to
11th inclusive, at greatly reduced
rates. Account '"Elks Davs'' tic
kets will be sold on September 3rd
and 4th t one fare for the round
trip, with a maxiumof $9.
Special attractions have been pro
vided, which will make this Carni
val the finest ever held on the
Coast.
Grand parades every day in
which ihi beautifuly queen of the
Carnival will appear before her
admiring subjects.
Don't fail to visit, the Midway
Plaisance, the German Village and
.labour's Oriental Extravaganza.
If you stay at home you will fpend
the rest of your life regretting it.
" The following Schools and Colleges are
For Sale. i comprised in the University. Gradu
al.) acres of hill land near Pedee ' ate School, College of Literature, Sci
Valley Low price, easy terms. ! ence aud Arte, College of Science a id
C. W. Pagett. i Engineering, University Academy,
Pedee Oregon, i School of Music, School of Medicine,
; School of Law.
Karl F. Rowland arrived home1 Tuition free, excepting iu Schools of
with his bride on Monday last. lie ijHW, Medicine aud Music (Incidental
was married Sunday at Dallas, to ' fee $10, student-Body tax $2.50 per
Miss Kditli llepiu. of that place. : year.) Cost of living from flOO to f 200
Mr ,,n.l Mr. Rowland expect to per year. For catalogue, address
mukP their home in this city .or
. r .. .
the balance of the summer at least.
Remo ter.
'
Si Tteton ICuralier Company,
DALLAS, OlfEGOX. (
....Manufacturers of.... td
L afflBER 0F ALU KINDS
5
J),-! Stork A1,r,, on
f D xote We have a first claes dry
Q thoroughly
Stor
sold
At rortland i Mrs. J. S. Bohannon and daugh
Carnival the ters returned Saturday from a
month's ontinz at the coast. It is
the intention to send Miss Bertha
to Salem to have her arm operated
upon.
Geo.F- Roflgers & Co.
Wholesale
Paper Dealers
Our Paper and Bags are products of
the best mills in the country. You
will eave money ou prices and freight
with us.
130 Court St, Salem, Or.
Cbe University of Oregon
EUGENE, OK EG OX.
The first riemester, Session 190-'-3,
opens Veduesdiiy, September 17th.
Registrar of tfte -University,
EUGENE, OREGON.
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Jlmul, aim Cellar Shlttyles Jt
kiln, which enables us to give you
dry lumber. -V