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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
INDKPKNPKNCK KNTKUPUISH, IXDKI'KXDK.NX'K, OHECOS, SKI'TKMBICR 11, 1002. 09BB8898S888888S9SS ?3899898889iH0W 01 LIFE BEGUN, 0') 01 Q 0) 01 01 01 Oi 0')) 01 Oi) 01 m m i si D 01 01 01 01 Oi 01 m 01 01 B (B 05 SD 1 01 01 inn iiirni In 00 npg. n v ii 1 F"V f fflffl I will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on the Jessie Stump farm, two miles south of Buena Vista, one and one half miles eastofSuuer, eight miles south of Independence, on the Independence and Con uallis road, on SALE TO COMMENCE AT 9:00 O'CLOCK SHARP The following property, to-wit: 1ku1 work hoivi'K Imggy horses head niikh vow 3 fivsli this fall : vcarliug IkmAth I sti'rs, 18 month old mail Hurhaia hull, IS months old 10 spring calves 1 Poland China sow S Chester whito sown I heail hogs, 1 year old I I head hop, 7 months old 1 .'! horse seeder 1 springtootli harrow 1 drag harrow :5 l(-ineh Oliver plmvtt 1 land roller 1 'A Newton wagon 1 '. Bain wagon 3 airtight heater 1 2-seatod hack - -1 Deering hinder 1 2 horse havrake : sets work harness 3 stands of lees 1 vise 1 platform scales 1(0 gallon vinegar And other articles too numerous to mention. Fine Free Lunch at INJoon. TERMS OF SALE: A11 sums of $1 and under cash in hand AIIsumsover $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. H. HOSNER, Auctioneer. i to CD CD i 5 H tli'Mt MhIi Hiimri. The rigin of Hf ii" )ng'T U- volved in mystery, and l proved by the great evolutional" of I tie age, Dar I win. Spneer. Huxley, Draper and othe. Life originated In au electrical i bioplasm, h micrwite tit infinite Minall j ii- IIihI has gone developing and re i producing itself throughout pant count- legs ase. following closely Uie greas la of nature, evolution, untij man la the result. At I he age of) (himI many before this timel he begins gradually toifiveun the electrical force nature gave him to stronger bodies, weakness j a id disease taking lis place. To aver the latter and sty its ravages, oo should restore the lost balance by fre quent supplies of electricity, brought an near nature' standard aul require ments as polble. I)r. Darrin ha the pcrlecUd aepuriitim and iiictlioiJ fr adminhterirg nature'a remedy, and bUbUcceHM in the treatment and cure ;ofdinefte in Dimply tiniaralled. The ! dc-lor inakea a etrt-cially of all diHaa; '"f 'he eve, ear, no- and throat, ca tfHrrh. tit fnesH. brunchitl. U uripiM?, dyHpeiwIa, heart, liver, bladder and Kidney diseatea. He permanently cukm all lemale troublm, ulceration, displuivmeiito, painful uienstniatiou, irr.'K'ilariiie, etc., alxo genitourinary and kin diseases in either hex. fie Ulould Hot Cakt $seo. Mr. Kditor: I deem it a duty to (ell the public, through your paper, of the ri iiiarKable cure Or. Darrin per tormed on tue two years at;o. I was lahen with a cititracticm of the cord ofniy neck, which drew my head to ; l I . ...,t..v l.i rao 1 molt f i One MOC, I went unur, uin i.-vw..-- f? I bv eleetr.citv and inediciuea anil wan I cured in five montlm so I ctuM bend ! my bead in any pitMtioii, and have , j ueeu ici iiiuur-iitiji , v. v . .. 7j ; . ure. I am no hand -.o pull" doctors. ! but in justice to tne arim-iea. us wen vf iJ'the doctor. I cariuot let this opor- tunity pass. I would not tabe$"iOt and be ulaeed back where I w as be- (jfir treatment. I have resided near (lO i gla'Hv answer all ipietions. jfj ' JAMEti HARVEY, JR. W I Dr. Darrin'$ Plact of E$lncs$. J Dr. Darrin gives free examination to (all, and when uecessary gives msdi 'cuie lu connection with electricity, j The poor treated free from 10 toll i daily, except medicine. Those willing j to pay, 10 to 5;' evenings, 7 to 8; Sun jdaye, 10 to 3. Those wishing treat ;nieut should call soou, as some cases require attention during course cf cure. Catarrh aud chest troubles yield more j readily during warm weather. sSuffer :era from this class ot trouble should ! have them attended to at ouee. I Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, I impotency, varicocele, deafness, ca jtsrrhand stricture a specialty. All 'chronic male and female diseases j treated at f-5 a week, $20 a mouth, or ! i i that proportion of time as the case j may require. No cases published, ex- cept by permission of the patient. All I business relations with Dr. Darrin I I strictly confidential. Letters of iu- quiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent free. Eyes tested aud glasses fitted. Dr. Darriu's offices are at the Willamette Hotel, Salem, until November 1st only. .1. A. Elwood, who was mar- t'P!- ! t ied to Miss Lucinda llaydcu at tlie I'.lks carnivul before the iii'on of tlie carnival ut Pert lunil a few days ago, is a nephew or Mrs T. I. Ilollowell, of this place. Falls City men who are in ebanre of drv houi-e during the hop season are Ziin llinshaw over Tor Sale. iNccoml liiinil Ciilicranli writer, flood as new. Enquire nt Kstkkpkisk ollice. Colswold Hams I' or Sale. Thoroughbred Ootswold rams for sale; registered or unregistered. C. W. Leoiiard, MonnioiHh, Oregon. lulls City Lender Miss Jpssie llrvant lind niece. Carul llogue, went to . orvalli i 0n the river, J. It. Moyer. t Frulay to see Mis Rrvant n t.ioth r there on their wav r.ome to Portland. Itussell Davenport enjoyed the pleasures ot poison oak on his face veral dny lately but in now at work again. Whiteson, and Ira Mehrhng at Lewisville, John Murphv is ii charge ot the house at the Ford vard. Football is the theme of dis cussion among the young me of the town just now. There is plenty of material here for a good team and it is probable that we will have the pleasure of witnessing a gridiron contest or two this fall. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard (Jilbert died at their homo in Philomath week ago Wednesday and was buried at five o'clock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tetherow, the child's grandparents, were pres ent. The parents of the little one have the sincere sympathy of their many friends here in their aflliction. A Parson's Noble Act. j "I want all the world to know," .. n.. ji. C a l ......... t writes riev. vj. j. xhiuiouk, ui nsuj , R. I., "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine I found in Electric Bit ters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me 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 60c. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Kirkland Drug Co. J. S. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist Only hrst-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop ituated on North side of C Street. Row Vcu Stand. . Monmouth, II Ballston. B ,Lr- Buena Vista, H : Pedee, P . ; " Antioch 11 Highlands, B 58 Rickreal.C lli Calvary, D --7 Parker, G vi Mount Hood View, C n7 Crowley, G ' 6:1 Airlie, S Ballston 12 Lewisville, E 34 Monmouth, A Simpson, B T Monmouth, S I"5 8uver F 18 Contt ends at 6 P. m. October 4.