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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1902)
INPRPBNPBNCK KNTKKPIttSH, INDKrKNDEXCK, OlIKliON, KKI'TKMIIKl: 4, 10M A D Pettyjohn Happy v?0 01 m a 01 Ql 01 0D 0'D 01 01 01 0) 0-5) 01 0 01 0D m 3 0i 0) 01 0D 01 0! 0) 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Of 01 'II ffl no iiluinl Ok (10 u r n b n T i ? Bfflufl a; sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on the Jessie Stump farm, two miles south of Buena Vista, one and onehalf miles east of Suver, eight miles south of Independence, on the Independence and Cor uallis road, on 1 UALE TO COMMENCE AT 9.00 O'CLOCK SHARP The following' property, to-vit: 2 Inifitry horses S head milch cows thin fall 'A yparlinj: heifVrs 2 Mct'is, IH month ohl 1 ruan Durham hull, month UI 10 spring calvt'H 1 lVilainl China sow 2 Chester whitu sows 4 heal hogs, 1 year oM fresh 11 lu al ho-js, 7 inuriths old ' 1 iMiorso seeder 1 sprinetooth harrow 1 drug harrow JS .'5 IG-im-h Oliver plows, 1 land roller 1 3J Newton wagon 1 3j Bain wagon 1 airtight healer 1 2-seated hack 1 Dwring hinder 1 2-horse hay rake I! seta work harness 3 stands of hees 1 vise 1 platform scales .1C0 gallon vinegar And other articles too numerous to mention. FPirie Free Lunch at ISToon TERMS OF SALE: A11 sums ol 10 and under cash in hand AI1 sums over $10 notes will be required with approved security. Time of six months will be given without interest if paid when due; if not 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. C H. GEIGER, Proprietor E. H. HOSNER, Auctioneer. CO (Tne Proprietor of Hall's Ferry 10; Tells of His Wonderful f) , Experience. (0 CO tO (9 : Balem Htali-HiiiHii. . .. ...!...,.. frf ' reiiyjonn, i""!"151"1 " (try , Null Ferry, ami one of the best known pioneers in Marion county, is ute happiest mutt in the Willamette valley. For the past three years Mr. Pettyjohn hass-iHered wild .Icalne!-. Hi" right ear was totally deaf awl bis left ear to badly affected tliat he could scarcely hear ordinary conversation. Mr. Petty john tried many remedies, but met with no relief and finally resigned hiro-M-lf to his fate. 15ut relief was due him and May he is happy in having od denly and almost miraculously had his hearing restored. It happened in thi wiwj. LaHt week, having heard of the wonderful cures clfected by Dr. Darrin, he, like a drowning man grasped at a straw, decided to give the doctor a trial, and now, within one week of big first call on Dr. Darrin, Mr. Pettyjohn can hear as good a any one. Mr. Pettyjohn called at the Statesman ollice recently and the ease with which he could hear conversation carried on in au ordinary tone of voice was remarked by one of the force, when he stated bow his hearing had been entirely restored I bv Dr. Darrin, and he is enthusiastic in his praise of the doctor's method and wonderful success, and freely advises all i-ulferers with like troubles to go to Dr. I Darrin for relief. Read his card. To the Kditor: For three years my henriiiif has gradually become impaired until the last venr I was almost totally deaf in one ear and the other gradually going the same way. I was almost wild with noises iu my ears. I had be come desperate and went to Dr. Darrin I at the Willamette Hotel, though J had little faith in him or anv remedy. The doctor assured me 1 could b cored mid he has kept his word. The ihfw re all gone and I can haar a wstch tick and a whistier across the room. Please publish this that others may profit by it. Refer to me at Hall's Ferry, six miles southwest of galem. H. D. PETTYJOHN. I to to Iff! tO tO CO to m to MAUKIFIK i Parker. J. II. Vernon will move to Inde pendence providing lie can Hell lus cow and other property. Parker now reminds us of' Gold smith's "Deserted Village." Wheat is coining in very slowly at the warehouse on account of de lay in threshing. Miss Kdna Cox, of Independence, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. O. Davidson Miss Emma Washburn of .Salem, visited her sister Mrs. Swink, Su. urday. We are pleased to note that I. J. Dickinson, who is in the hosnital nt Salem, is much improved. They start 'picking hops in the Helmick-Harper yard Thursday, the 4th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. lloone and W. .1. (Jreenlee moved to Indepen dence Tuesday. A. E. Harper was through this vicinity, Monday, looking for lnn pickers. Tom Hart's machine is Keveritl days behind schedule time on ac count of a break-down. The eudquarterT of section No. 88 has been changed from Parkers to Independence. John Leiller, of Scio. was visiting his old friend ami teacher, It. W, Swink, Friday. KA Parson's Noble Act. "I want a'l the world to know," writes Rev. C. J. Itndlong, of Ashaway, R. I., "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine I found in Electric Hit ters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused nie great suffering for many years. For a gen uine, all-around cure they excel any thing I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only f0. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Kirkland Drug Co. Iu Hist Foot. Ralph Harrington learned that the old saying that an unloaded gun is the most dangerous is true last Monday by shooting himself in the foot, while hanging up a gun. The gun is one of those which cock by the throwing back of a lever, and not knowing the piece to he loaded Ralph threw the liver hack and was showing Percy Dodd how to hang it up on a nail by the trigger guard, when in lifting it muizle ilown he let the weight fall on the trigger instead of the guard and the gun was dis charged. Falls City Leader. SORLEY COX. Sunday, Aug ust 31. 1902. at the residence of the bride's uncle, Sol Cox. Mr. Chas. Sorley, of Salem, to Miss Mabel Cox. one of Riverside's most charming young ladies, the Rev Mr. Oliver, of Salem, per forming the marriage ceremony. About thirty relatives and in timate friends witnessed the cere mony. At 3:30 the wedding party, consisting ofihe happy couple, an nnnrtfd bv Miss Ida Colby as "rr - - ... . bridesmaid and Mr. W. O. morreu as best man, entered the tastefully decor-ted parlor to the strains of Me'ndelssohns wedding march and standing 'under a lovely arch of English ivy and La France roses the simple marriage ceremony was performed after which congratula- tions were ottered ami me com pany repaired to the dining room where they did justice to tne nouu tiful dinner which was served. The happy couple leit tor Salem, their future home, followed by the best wishes of a host oi friends. A Boy's WiUl Ride For Lite. Willi family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Iesville, Ind., endured, death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cores of consumption, pneu monia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and erip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and lung troubles. 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