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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
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Merited Success CO CO CO to to to Achieved by Dr. Darrin in a Difficult Profession in a Short Time. n In 0)) ! & m w ?'! m m 81) fi'S) Si ) 01 0) 1 61 ! 3! 01 0D 0t 01 0) 4) 0D 01 01. 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 OB I U J u 1 KJ fflM a; s? a Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on the Jessie Stump farm, two miles south of Buena Vista, one and one half miles east of Suver, eight miles south of Independence, on the Independence and Con vallis road, on SALE TO COMMENCE AT 9.00 O'CLOCK SHARP The following' property, to-wit: " lu-ail work ln))t'H 2 bugpy horscH S Ih'suI niilcli cows 15 froli thin full ; yearling heifers 2 hteerx, 18 month old 1 roan Durham hull, 18 months old 10 nprinj; calves 1 Poland China sow 2 Chester whito bows 4 head hojiP, 1 year old 11 head hogs, T niunths old 1 .'Miorso seeder 1 fpringtooth harrow 1 drug harrow 3 l(-i nch Oliver plows 1 laud roller 1 .'5?, Newton -wagon 1 3 ISain wagon 1 airtight heater ' 1 2-seated hack 1 Deering hinder 1 2-horse hayrake ; sets work harness ' 3 stands of bees 1 vine 1 platform scales 100 gallon vinegar And other articles too numerous to mention. Fine Free Lunoh at ISToon TERMS OF SALE: AH sums of $10 and under cash in hand. All 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 HL GEIGER, Proprietor. E H. HOSNER, Auctioneer. jnfli.-e in iL jfxiii.i' iii. CD m to to to to to M CO 10 to to to to to to D CO to xj xzj xj xj xi xp xj xj xj ig V-7 KJ' xZPtZxZXXXjXjfXjfX2!fK!fi to f3eriliijrer Will Itiilld. President L. Gerlinger, of the Salem. Falls City A Western Rail road, announces that arrange ments have been completed for the construction of the railroad be tween Pallas and Falls City at once. The, distance is nine miles. Grading on this line will begin within the coming 10 days, and it is expected to be ready for the operation of trains by next April. The rails have been ordred and wi'l arrive in February. Upon completion of the road to Falls City work will be continued until the line shall be extended three miles farther into the belt of heavy j timber to the westward. The city of Dallas has agreed to give the company a cash bonus of 5000, with a block of land for terminal, and right of way ''our or five miles out. The work of con struction will be begun in several places at the same time, and it is hoped that the grade on all low land can be completed before the beginning of the rainy season. On th high land it will be carried on all winter. At Dallas connection will lie made with the Southern Pacific. Oregonian. Consumption, Coughs anl Colds, V. H. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "1 now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consumption, pneu monia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles iiOc and f 1.00, Trial bottles free at Kirklaud Drug Co.'s. For Sale. A Hoy's Wild Jtlde For Lite. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, IS miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery A span of mares, will weigh 1400 and 1500 pounds, a set of harness and a good 3 j wagon, 3 inch tire. Price verv reasonable. Inquire of W. II. Warner, Inde pendence, Oregon. A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know," writes Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, R. I., ''what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine 1 found in Electric Hit 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 5t)e. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Kirklaud Drug Co. J. S. MOOUE, Tonsorial Artist Only hrst-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop fuated on North side of C Street. J H i'r rn ytnlennaii. O-ir repre-e latlve a few duvi ago pan! a brief rull on lir. Darrin ut Ins the WlllmnrttH Hi, tel. lie psrlor tilled with patients, but nfler a short wait the doctor iiikii-K-d to spare a few moments from bin lmine-s for a brief chat, llisprivute office, a large, pleaHiit room, presents a Htruiige sight to the eyes of the un initiated. It is filled with medical, -urgleul and electrical apparatus, some of the most complicate J nature, and embodying the very U'est triumphs of surgical genius and Invention. Al though hU timu was precious, the doc tor took a few minutes to sati-fy curi osity by explaining mu of the of the various apparatus. It Is not with in the scope of this article to describe all the wonderful devices. I)r. Damn's methods of practice are radically different from thine of other physicians. Examination and consul tation with him are absolutely free. If you are sick and don't know what aiU you, he will, without one cent of cost, thoroughly examine you, diagnose your ca-e and tell you exactly what ails you. Then if you wish him to treat you he will do so, and will do it at a reasonable cost, but after diagno) Ing'your case he will leave it entirely to your judgment whether you will be treated. Dr. Danin lias certainly achieved re markable success since he has been ia Salem, and bis practice la rapidly In creasing. Not only do bis patients come from this city, but from all over the Northwest Testimonials of cure are read from day to day, from a clasa of patients who are not suspected ef falsehood or capable of being deceived iu tbe matter of their testimony. That multitudes accept these overwhelming evidences of cures is evident from tbe throngs daily pressing to consult this most successful and eminent physician September 10th Mrs. Job Richard visited the city and placed her little daughter under Dr. Damn's treatment for an aggravated case of catarrh. Her faith in Dr. Darrlu'scure is unbounded having seen the effects on other mem bers of tbe family, her oldest daughter having been cured of a loathsome case of discbarglug ears and catarrh. Mrs. Richards was also cured of deafness by tbe doctor. Tbe doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, dyspepsia, heart, liver, bladder , and kidney diseases. He permanently cures female troubles, ulceration, dis placements, painful menstruation, ir regularities, etc.. also genito-urinary and skin diseases, in either sex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture. All curable chronic male and female diseases treated at $5 a week, $20 a mouth, or ii that proportion of time as the case may require. No cases pub lished, except by permission of tbe pa tient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent free. Jyes tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Damn's offices are at tbe Willamette Hotel, alem, until November ls only. fiiw you Stand. Monmouth, H 605 Mallston, B )'2 Buena Vista, H 1M67 Pedee, P .1143 Antioch 29 Highlands, B 58 Rickreal. C 120 Calvary, D 236 Parker, G 94 Mount Hood View, C 187 Crowley, G 71 Airlie, S 41 Ballston 12 Lewisville, E 34 Monmouth, A , 315 Simpson, B 7 Monmouth, S 175 Suver F IS Confess ends at P. tn. October 4.