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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
INDKl'KNDKNCK KNTKUHCISK, INDKl'KNDKNCK, OKKGOX, OCTOHKli . IQM. - ' 'i ' . . . - ipo r- T:. r- tp (0 CO c (I CAMPBELL BROS. Have 8urj.aHH.Ml nil ..rovioti effort. In our .leniro to plt-ano our eutomer wo aru ro.iHtantly watching for bargains that wo may ho Uo to Bivu our tra.lo the h,no!it. Wo ouniler uuiHolvtm fortunato in wcurinj? a largo numhor of the bet pra.lo long, cool-hanll(Ml, priwfl-Htwl frying pan Tho regular 2."-iont n'Hst"l Air-Tight Heaters frying Pans Ki "" Camplben Bros. Call your attention to tho Reduction on Wall Paper You can find in thin department nonie excellent valueK.BUch an Double Roll From 5 Cents WhilH they luht at tho re- A hig lino of neeond-hand . iii . . .... .1. . ii .i r.....,-. r.( ,.,,,,fj un. inarkaulV low pru'w ru m iit'iiuus iium ui vv.. . only 9 centH Tho non-Hinokcablo Camp Chimney Is mado of tho best Hint fclaHS and -will not break by heat. Will give moio light and last longer than tho old stylo chimney. Frte 10 Cmnim Oil Paintings Show up to advan tage if they aro prop erly framed. Our lino of MOULDINGS embrace all tho new patterns and our prices aro right. Tho new stylo of Iron Bed Steads From $3.50 to $15 (and they aro beauties) We enrry a line of jAnin, spring and upholstered Spring Cots They will take the place of a bedstead and springs if you are In our Furniture Department croW(e f0I tj TOom Bpace. you will find a large assortment ot Bed Steads Commencing at the low price 81.50 each and ranging on up according to quality and finish. We start the prices on Good Mattresses $2.50 At Vv J 11 each Iktter ones at better prices. G t) ) C I ) ; m m m m t) CD L - oeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeeei 3OTvw-vvvvwuw . .. a .Sf Highlands. Electricity Is a force resulting from tup vibrations of either wave. Owing to l lie fact that life force la also vibra tory ether, the eltect of electricity on the litiinau body la very pronounced. II from auy cauwe the vibratory rate of the etherleal lite wav.-s lu the human body In lowered, vitality la weakened and sickness la the result. electricity by a nu iiiii-i.-.. . - . -i-- ..I... ntii1irtlHI)llH skilliui puysiumu - -- the law governing It action ia the moat powerful healing force that can be applied. It raises the vibratory rate t it normal cooditlon, aud health is restored. Auto results, read the caw appended, cured by Dr. Dar rlu: CMilet of Police Brlsbo's wife, of the Indian reservation, Pendleton, Ore gun, almost total blindness cured. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 O. A. KRAMER & CO. FOUNTAIN PENS We have eouie bargains in this line. Call and see us if you are interested. CLOCKS Just received a new lot of Mantle and Alarm Clocks. TilKY AUK FOR SALE If you want to see something nice ii LADIES BROACH PINS Call on us. They are beau ties for the rnone. 0. Jle Kramer o. Jewelers and Opticians. f f 4 4 4 WATCH. OUR WINDOW FOR WINDOW You will find the prices right. rhrin Itredlna'a son, Pendleton, eye tmuMfisi tar vpara. restored Mlns Nellie Royse, Athena, cross- eyes, cured. " . . . ri 1 ! ... ii H. M. Patton's aaugnier, n'"' discharging ears, cured twoyesrsago. L. M. Comous, Russell street, Al blna, Oregon, sciatic rheumatism and lumbago, cured. K. K Pope, Houltou, Oregon, diabe tea and catarrh of the bladder, re- W. H. Petis, agent Mutual Ute in .... . . . d,maI Portland, dcafuefs, cured. Thomas Mudlson, tarmiogion, ire- . . in gon, scrofulous bwhiuuk uuU. ear, causing total nearness; cureu. A. E. Miller, photographer. 277 Knott street, Albiua, Oregon, stricture many years, life despaired of; cured. Joseph Leader, Taylor postoflice, total deafness six years ; cured. (J. It. Matthews, Eagle Polut, Ore. gon, consumption aud large tumor; cured. II. A. Tucker, president of the bank atdeiiesse, Idaho, catarrh 15 years; oured. Hundreds ef other cures might be mentioned were it not lor the fact that many dislike to see their names in Inrlnt. Patleuta desiring to see Dr, Darrin should not delay. Dr. Darrin gives free consultation Bt Willamette Hotel, Salem, until No vember 1st, from 10 to 5 aud 7 to 8 dnily. All curable chrouio, acute and private diseases confidentially and successfully treated. Clrculais aud question blanks sent free to any ad dress and correspondence solicited. Most cases can receive home treatment after oue visit to the doctftr's office. Hatteries and belts furnished when necessary, with full directions for their use. licna Vista. James McClain and family moved back to. Buena Friday from their ranch across the rivei. where they re sided during the hop pickiug season. Mrs. Emmett Wells left Friday for California for a six weeks' visu. Harry Squires transacted business in Albany Friday. The Richardson ranch, near the Davleson bridge, ia to be occupied once bv Johnny Mcclain ana wiie Mr. Knighton has been the t ant the past year. William Adams was a visitor in Al bany the last of the week. Elmer Hail had a corn cutter in operation the last of the week making silage for his dairy cows of which he has ten bead. C. P. Oglesby aud Charles Moore are oamtilnir at Nestucca Bay, enjoying a ' A two weeks' bunting and fishing trip, street,; . . . Ti,iiriw hv nrivate con- lurj w . j j veyance. Preston Wood, who has been in charge of the ferry at this place for the past year, has leased a ranch near Bcio onrt ha moved his lamliy tnere. in ferry is temporarily iu charge of Dave Baldwin, awaiting a new renter or buyer. The new store here is paying 11 cents per pound tor yoimg cun.-n.eua many coops ot tne mras are uwug shipped to Portland. Butter Is 25c per ponnd aud eggs 22 cents per dozen, all of which causes the rancher to whistle as he goes aboat his labor Icatuess Cwnuot be Cured By local applications as they cannot ..h n, disposed oortion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafuess, and that is by constitutional reuiemes. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining oi iue ; Eustachian tube. When this tube is; inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, i and unless the inflammation can be j taken out aud this tube restored to its j normal couditUn, hearing will be de-j stroyed forever ; nine ceses out of ten j are caused by catarrh, which isnoh- I ig but an inflammed coudition of the j mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars ; for any case of dealness (caused by ca-1 tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's j Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, j tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. gold by druggists, 75c, Hall's Family Pills are the best. Highlands. James Alexander Is moving bis household effects to bis new home near Independence. Born, on Friday last to the wife of John Gentry, a son. wm Monullocb. of Kent, is seen on our streets quite frequently. Tom Reeves is preparing to moe u Independence next week. Ben Mason finished harvesting his prune crop last Monday. Mrs. McKinney, of Lebanon, re turned home last week after a month s visit with ler parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Moore. b nainM will finish D. A. Hodge's prune harvest this week. Mrs. Mason sold a Jersey cow for $40 last week to be shipped to Port laud Old Iron Wanted. For the next four weeks I will pay 18 per ton for old machine castings, delivered at the Dallas foundry. Ed Bipm-E- B. F. Mulkey and wife, of Ash land, were incoming passengers Monday morning, going from here to Monmouth. Polk County BanK, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - OatooN. J. H. Hawlky, P. L. Campbkix, President. Vice Pres. Iba C. Powell, Cashier. Paio Capital, aso.ooo. Directors: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. .....Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business