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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1903)
WE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pur THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal. 8 INllKl'ENnKKOB KNTBWKISK, INDKf ENDKNCK, OUKtlOW News For The Afflicted Rebekah dance May 29, Ice cream soda at Wagoner's. Stock pasture. C. W. Leonard Ice cream, any amount, at Wag oner's. The bouse of R. J. Taylor is be ing repainted. J M. McCaleb is fixing up his gallery in neat shape. Mrs. George Claggett. of Port land, was in the city over Sunday. Several ice cream disheis and Ice cream freezers for sale at Wag oner's at a bargain. A, S. Locke left Saturday for Siskiyou count', Cal., n business. His trip will probably consume several weeks' time. 1 06 cream ihkU at Wagoner's. For summer dress good go to Meesiier. Attend the, Kebekah benefit ball at tho auditorium lMday, May 'J9. Mrs. Sarah Young was a passen ger to Portland Tuesday to remain a few days. Miss Ciinna Robinson was a pas lenger to Portland Tu.'sday for a few days' stay. K. W. hooper is in Portland this week. He went for the purpose of arranging the Independence ex hibit at the Union depot at Port land. The services at the Evangelical church next Sunday are as follows: Sunday school at 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E. at 7 and preaching by the pastor at 8 P. M. Six members to the Monmouth n.....: v, iii-nli were bantized in i.mf.inr'fc vumpv -- - the river Sunday afternoon. usual large congregation from Monmouth. A letter from R. F. Burch, for merly of this city, finds him audi tor of Garfield county, Washing ton. His many friends here wish him every measure of success. A special train of German agri ill nass through town the first of June. They will be here for an hour or so, and steps are being taken to properly enter tain thorn while here. A letter was received at this of fice Tuesday from J. D. Stevens, who used to be associated with W. F. Campbell in the second-hand store business here. He is now en gaged in business at Lookout. Idaho. The came 'ice Cream Ice Cream Soda Beginning with the first of May we have had ice cream and lee cream soda on sale at all time. Ice cream furnished iu any amounts for social and private parties. Impure Ice and Syrups. Chicago Chronicle: Another danger that lurks in the soda fountain is due to impure ice. In the fountain is located not only the syrup containers, but the coil of pipe through which the water is conveyed to be cooled. The ice is piled loosely on the coil and against the containers, and as it is always common hog ice it is filled with dangerous pathogenic germs. That it should not impart these germs to the syrup iD the open containers it would be folly to expect. There is now, however, a strong tendency to sanitary reform in the construction of soda water appliances. A new style of fountain is made which abolishes the stationary and invisible syrup container and restores the syrup to the old-fashioned bottles of the fathers, which are stood in pockets along the front of the fountain and from whfch the syrup is poured in full view of the customer into the glass. So far as soda water syiups are concerned they are almost uni versally Impure. In any but the best places they contain no fruit juices, but are mere imitations. The soda water supplies -establishments do a large business in imitation essences, composed entirely o' different ethers and other drugs. There is no shame or secrecy about this traffic, but on the other hand respectable druggists insist that . these ether combinations are more healthful than real fruit syrups Even such eminent chemists as Professor Walter 8. Haines admit that the ethers are no more harmful when artificial than when found in the fruits. A greater danger grows out of the use of preservatives in soda water syrups. These syrups are almost universally made by the dealer out of concentrated syrups of all flavors, made and sold by the wholesale, by the supplies establishments. All that is needed to make them ready for use is to mix them with the requisite quantity of simple syrup. This plan obviates to a great extent the danger of fermentation, and still it is admitted by the most experienced soda water men that there is no soda water syrup that does not contai i a preservative. Wagoner's fountain is the new kind. All syrups kept In bottles so there is no danger of any but pure syrups. Remember, we use only pure fruit syrups of the very best makes. You can't be to0 eareful in drinking soda. , Claret PhosphateNew DrinR. Harry E. Wagoner, Main Street, INDEPENDENCE, - - - OREGON. A new line of ladies' sun bo'inet at Messner'a. Dougherty, the borseshoer, with Fennel 1, the blacksmith. William Millago is moving from across the river to the 0. Nelson place In North Independence. Mr. Millage is from Roise, Idaho, and expects to go into the stock raising busir.ossA here, ' L. Damon, U. S. HilUrd and D. A. Hodge are in attendance at the grand lodge, I. O. 0. V. t Port land, as delegates from Indepen dence lodge, I. O. 0. F. 0. W. Pagett, of Airlie, was in town Tuesday. He is to move back to Pedee soon, assuming his f.irtiw.r ixmition there. He also .- .... . saw President Roosevelt in Salem today. Clover Leaf Robekah lodge elect ed the following officers Tuesday evening: N. 0., Miss Ressie Rut ler; V. G., Mrs. Ktta Walker; Sec, Mrs. A. J. Goodman; Treas., Mrs. J. S. Rohannon. Capt. Ogden, government engi neer in charge of all work along the Willamette river, called on us Tuesday. 1I informed us that he had Sill the machinery here required for the work, and that active opera tion would commence at once; in fact, a small crew iu at work al ready. An overseer is on the spot superintending tho work. The banks have been cleared of stumps. Capt. Ogden is certainly the right man in the right place. Chas. Collins is viiiting bis pat ents here. Mrs Ella Sherman, of Monmouth was a north bound passenger Wed nesday. Miss Opal McDovitt, of Dallas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Conlrey. Miss Leln Herren has completely recovered from the effects of her re cent bad fall. Miss Ada Linville, of Portland is visiting at the home of her uncle, J. S. Rohannon. Mrs. J. W. Richardson Sr., wen to Port and Monday, to remain about two weeks. AN ANNOUNCEMENT THAT WILL IN TEREST MANY. Dr. Darrln, the Kmlmml KpeclalM, Will VIhII Albany May Aug. Ut-Msuy Know III Mode of Treat mut. The water mains havo been re placed, work having been com ploted Wednesday. Miss Rertha Osborn started for The Dallas Wednesday for an exten ded viist with relatives. Mrs. IS. M Young and Mrs. Percival and daughter. Miss Pearl, went to Portland Wednesday Mrs. James Jones, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Ileppner Wednesday. The Lewis and Clark Club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. W. Kutch Wednesday, May 27. Re ports of the delegates to the state convention will be read at this meeting. It seemed as though all the town and then some went to Salem to day to see the president. To many of us an opportunity to see a pres- Whlle adver-e toilrawliig the attention of our readers to my advertisement which partake of medical character, we feel more thau Justified overrid ing this objection with rect to the .uuouncementof the vi-lt of DrDarrln. Thin farfamed physician, Uctly " Portland, who ha achieved such a ureal reputation throuKlwut III oot ml the northwest the pt tti n t--ii years, hai been prevaled li" ly urgent request of many In thl vicinity, to vlll Albany, a they could not af ford by their tlmo and biilne to e n sulthliu at bl unices at lVt'aud. The doctor ha at last confided to visit this city to accommodate " ilck and afflicted, and hi oftW I t th K--ver hotel. Those wUlilug t the doetor will dud It to their ndvnt to consult him while hero, and during the first part of hltay, as many in quire more 111 kH one treatment, by electricity. He comes laden with testi monial front the whole imrtliwe.l, nnd the authentic report of finis ofbisctire set-in nothing short of mir acle. So many thounuiulnare acquaint ed with hi mod of treatment, It seem unnecessary to state that he use little medicine In the majority of case and perfects hi cure by the wonderful power of electricity. There are few ill to which the human llrsh i heir, which cannot be relieved and generally permanently cured by lr. Darrln electromagnetic treatment, and cine that have resisted the effort of ordin ary physician, have yielded to hi power. These emu embrace almost every form of disease, and, a said he. (ore no man, woman or child need des pair of relief or cure while Dr. Darrln oilers hi Invaluable service). The doctor I prepared to test and lit eye glasses to any desiring them. U'lhke other physicians who have Im-coihu em inent In their iirolesslnn, the doctor's charges are extremely moderate and rs iHonuble, according to circumstances and ability to pay and he will not un dertake any case that lie cannot cure or benefit. Consultation I free to all. Hhould there tie case that are incur able, he will immediately discover them on consultation, thus saving his patient any further expenditure of time and money, which they might otherwise squander, Dr. Darrln makes a specialty of all disease of tho eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrahtiud deaf liens, and all nervous, chronic and pri vate diseases, such a loss of manhood, blood taint, syphilis, gleet, gonorrhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoea, seminal weakness, and loss of desire or sexual power in either men or women. All peculiar female troubles confidentially and successfully treated. Mont cases can be treated at home after one visit to the doctor, offices. (Hike hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evening, 7 to Violins, Mandolins AND Guitars... If you ean use anr of )t Instruments, we will you special jiriee. for t ( day l. If you want a good U strumetit for little money now. , , Kramer $ Co,, INDEPENDENCE, ok She ts Davidao? & Hedges, Propi. ( ",' i IX: u h, 3 isxn t 1 1 Tobac ioe ami Con llvt ionvry. FutsT Class Hoia KiU'staik a ('oNNKOIoS. S. Hundays, 10 to 8. The wortbjt pu will im treatevl free, except iimllolw wiHvirdliig to hi time honored rutimi from h) to It a. in. dally. Clmilin and questinii lilanktit frw. Ii tpilrle snuwertHl, All bust new rclkUota with Dr. Darrln am strictly eonfldf! Among the tiiaiiy successfully trww may bo mentioned x -Senator u (.'lian.llxr' son of lUker City, shobw trouble and general debility i curoJiui gained 'M pou ml. K. II. Holm, "X Coinmercirl street, 8lem, calarth. curwl. J. W. Pats, JetK-moo, On. rheumatism and dlhHe. Iteul U and w ife, Turner Or., cltic fh matlsm and wmfili, rextored. Slr. C Pfciiiimit, Kalom, varicisie ulctni m both limb. H. Baxter, Kerry mt Halem tumor cured. Mi Inn A ford. Woodburii Ore., disclmrKlnt f cured. H. F. Kltigo, (Jcrvul Ore.,ili charKiiiK ear, cure'l. J, H. Hite, Hati'iit, liver comnlalut and dyp-pi, cureil. --' IlltOWN I'.I.L TO SIMUK. Th)ritfoii City Hllver ToiiB"'' to l llcr t ho 2l Inst. Hon. Georgo C. B'owitell, onto( the smartest ta'knrs in the tt. will bo here Thursday evening, May 2Sth, at H o'clock P.M. to sjieak at the auditorium in support of (linger Herma'in'ii candidacy lot congress. It will be a rousini meeting. A special motor will run from Monmouth. . Claud Fr yer and Dr. Allin went to Portland Wednesday. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D. D.S. ...Dentist... I'ulnti'MS Kxtractloti a Hip(-lnliy. Cooler Bullrtltif. nileeii(IHK. ident of the Unitet States is a chance oi a liie time. E. E. Yarnell, who was taken to the Salem hospital ten weeks a.o for blood poisoning, was able to leave that institution Monday. He will require several weeks yet tore gain his health, The Rebekahs are to give a ball at the auditorium Friday evening, May 29. It will be the swellest of the season. No preparation on the market equals Formaldehyde as a smut eradieator. It is a preparation used and recommended by tlie Oregon Agricultural College. Fanners will do well to give this formula a thorough tent. Directions: ounco to three gallons of water. This solution is sprinkled on 10 bushels of wheat, and then thoroughly mix in order to moisten each grain. i A. S. Locke, The lndenp.nrin nnmniet ML ST ' Ijr fa IS IN l k IN IN IN IN IN IN AN