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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1903)
I'Dr.Darrin at Work. j Monmouth Correspondents M. C. Williams, of Independence, was in town Monday. V William Robertson, of Lewis ville, was in town Sunday, T. A. Wann, of Eugene, was in town Sunday greeting old friends. A. Lewis and wife were visiting friends and relatives in town Sun day. Miss Martha Wyman, of Tacoma. Wash , spent Sunday in and about town. The town was almost deserted on the 2lst bet., everybody and his neighbor going to Salem to fee the president. The gyranastio exhibition given at the formal chapel Friday even ing was a success and reflects great credit upon Mr. Forbes. Arle Hampton returned home last Thursday night from Eastern Oregon, where he has been teach ing school. The smallpox got too thick for him. Mrs. Jessie Parks returned home Sundav from California, where she has been for her health. She is much improved and says Bhe is glad to get back to Webfoot once more. Who said Monmouth was always behind? The wool growers south and southwest of Monmouth have formed what is called the Mon mouth wool pool. The leading men of this section are in the pool, and by forming this pool they ex pect to get a better price for their wool. So you that want a good price Lr your wool had better join the pool. This is one step toward improvement, Now if they would organize the improvement league they have been talking about so lor g it would bring people to Mon mouth and Independence also. John Byers Jr., of Irving, visited friends here last week. Ve are pleased to learn that Prof French will be here for commencement. Dee Simpson is teaching in the TrainingjchooL Arthur Haley has greatly im proved his residence by painting it Mr. Bradley wns down from Kugeno last week visiting relat ives here. Chance Mulkey nnd fumily are down from rioasent Hill for a week's visit. John and Will Kiddie return ed from a trip to Kosclmrg the tirst of the week. Mr. r.oo. Morris of Olympia is hero spending a few weeks with his brother Frank. Mrs. Nettie Foulkes, of Port land, is spending a few .days with her parents hero. J. A. Adkins, of Kugene, and wife visited with Mrs. H. A. Ad tins and family last week. Mrs. Mary Waller wont to Portland Sunday to spend the summer with her daughter there. Mr. Cornwell, who has been working at Victoria, was home for a visit the first of the week. Mr. Tom Doothby has return ed to his home atEuegene. He was here painting Arthur Haley's house. Miss Elizabith Early left for Columbia county this week, where she will teach tlirougn the summer. Misses Alta and Eva Savage spent several days at their home at Salem last week. Misses Edna Jensen and Mabelle Mat tison were their guests. A silver medal contest is to be held at Lewisville Friday night, the contestants going out from Monmouth. Plenty of good music has been provided. Ihe admission will only be ten cents. Celebrated Her JKird Birthday. John Ilolmau and family, of Albany, spent Sunday here. Truman Baughman ha3 gone to Port Orford for the summer. If Tt Klerc not For the disagreeable things in life it would be entirely impossible for us to fully appreciate the good, and it it were not for the qual ity of ... fiazelwood Tee Cream It would not continue to be held as the leading ice cream of the state and one that can not be surpassed by ice cream made by any concern on Hhe Pacific coast. Served by the dish or sold in quantity at Simpson Bros., Leading Confectioners MONMOUTH, OREGON. Special from Buver. Mr. F,mma Steele celebrated her 33rd birthday Sunday by in vitinr about 20 of her friends in rlnring the afternoon to partake of Tim (Vibrated HWi'l Vrnm Salem at th 1 ltl Itevrrr. Albany Democrat. nr.Parrlu.the eelebrat.-d ,hI wtte. arrival al " V' " week ami hav. offices at m ""; vere, where the doctor will adn. .lHU-r trtuiittoli.taml.l. Dr. IV.tr o mvda no iwomu.fiidatlon, for the wonderful euro. ichI hml throughout tho state durlnK l. yearn of i.raotlca in Portland nk f'" ihoiLHelvea and are living testimonial of hi superior skill and success the treatment and w or the most stub born and aggravated eae and chronic diseases. We have known the doctor personally for yean, and have nw foee to face with uiai.y of hi patient after being successfully treated by -In our business relatlona we have al ways louml him to be strictly reliable aud a gentleman of piotni.t and practi cal business method, ill treat men t by electricity and medicine ha liecoine ho popular with the allUded tlutl his nntlentsdo not aeek In vain for renei from the Ills that flesh is In Ir to. which in piwitive proof of the superiority of Iila elect rleal treatment overall other method ot cure. Dr. Parrln make a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh and deafness, and all nervou, chronlo aud pilvate diseases, such a loss of manhood, blood taints, nyphlllis, gleet, gonorrhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoea, semiual weakness and loss of desire or sexual power lu either nieu or women. All peculiar female trouble are confidently and sucee fully treated. Mont cuses can be treat ed at borne after one visit to the doc tor'a oftlce. OHiee hour from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 3. The worthy poor w ill be treated free, except medicine, according to hi time honored diatom from 10 to 11 A. M. dailv. Those able to pay, at 5 a week or In that proportion of time the case may require. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent Tree. Inquiries uUHwered. All business relations with Dr. Darriu are strictly confidential. Among the many successfully treat- mi inav be mentioned Mrs. .Settle Demnsey. of Waterloo, Oregon, well known by all in this county. To the Editor: For ten years I have been afilicted with catarrh of tho head and throat, and bleeding of the nose. I found no relief until 1 con suited Dr. Darriu In Balem one year aire His treatment by electricity and medicine has cured me. I write this that others similarly afilicted may avail themselves of Dr. Darriu s skill while lie is in Albany. I reside at Waterloo, Ore., and will gladly tell any particulars by letter or in person Mks. Nettie Demtskv. 1 LOOKED AT (rom evry point of view, McCormkk mowtri will bt found fulllt In dciisn, modtm In con ilrudion and thorough In c qulpmcnl. with the most practical fcatura. Th mowcri arc perfectly balanced, to wully operated and do wch Jnwolh and evn cutting that thty IruUnlly become the favorite of every nun who buyi one. Ths McCormkk book. A MODEL MACHINE." Ulls ill abovl Model mwr. Frazer & Rice 1 a K.Stonar went to IVtUnd tol laal Saturday at blo time. I see tne jiresiueui, iuiuis Saturday.' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. el Mrs. M. E. Gibson came over 'in the reception of the Monday from Went Paleui to alem lasl murua. her son, Frank. i Jamca Uurni and mi- Paulino Xesiuith has returned ! Hridgeporl. were tititon J nreum and cake. All stayed lan in the evening, when all departed for their homes wishing Mrs. Steele many more happy birthdays. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie James, Mr. and Mrs. 0. SI. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Moehinke and son, Levean, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gobat and daughter, Mrs. Annie Ruel and daughters, Mrs. James Sparks, of Sheads, J W. Hiltibrand and J. A. Giger. How's This? xt frar rtn Tfnnrfrod Dollars lie HCUilCI ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured oy Han s aiarru uid r nu-G-KW Jb fn Tnlnrtn. I J. We, the undersigned, have known P.J. WUCUCJ VUt. J ----. - believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tueir nrm. . Toledo, Ohio. Waliino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, xoieuo, ij'n rnrl, fnra la tnken inter nail o vowuiu - ( , , , nally, acting directly upon the blood nd mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. KICK It KALI j. Frank Gibson improves very slowly. S. Orr still holds his hops for higher prices. Edna Simonton visited in Dallas a few days last week. J. W. Kirkland and son, of Inde pendence, spent Sunday here, , Homer White and bride attend ed the picnic here Saturday. Pearce Riggs sold his hops laBt week for 20 cents to a firm in Sa lem. - Mrs. M. Myer and daughter vis ited friends in Independence oyer Sunday. T. D. Lucas baa moved out from Beaver to remain until after hop nicking. James Gibson and wife, of Willa mina, came down and took in the picnic, returning home Snnday. Peter Cook and wife and J. W. Fetzer and wife attended the mem orial services at Independence Sun day. Iiome from hcIuk.1 at Salem, having finished for this year. Miss M. J. Springer has returned vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. visited with their ion, C. .MISS .H. J. cimugrr iib iuniv-. , o,j. home to Portland after visiting her ' Independence, last flow. Wild striiwberriei in plentiful, and picker u.ij A aunt. Mrs. T. K. Canfiold. some ix weeks L. C. Koier hn had plumbers 8'nK i0Utn t0 SailU (rtm .ilem nuttiiu nine throuBh-llu,,,tly- IV... r n i o houee for hot and cold out tho houee for hot and co water. Hon. S. T. Burth is suflering with some of Job's comforters on his wrists and finds them very painful. The picnic here Saturday passed off very pleasantly. There was a large crowd and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. Will Nesiuith went to Portland Suuday and will go to Walla Walla to visit his sister, Mrs. Ankeuy, for a short time. A I KM K. A ten-pound boy hue arrived at the home of Mr. and JMrs. lladley. Waltei Dalton visited relatives in Monmouth lust Friday and Sat urday. Mrs. R. K. Golden and sister, Dina, were visitors in Independence last week. Wade Williams and wife were shopping in Independence one day last week. Parties from here who were in attendance at the teachers' picnic Mrs. Annie Wilson wH North Yamhill last nM account of the death of ber which occurred on WetM The Modern Woodmen f be held at Uidder'fl Croni crook Thursday protuiMf grand affair, tho weather i ting. Wayne McCann, wbon taken eutkb'J week, was removed to tb K in Salem, where better could bo obtained. ' II. M.and Ed Berrj1 in digging holes forw J hmm linn to beeretw Suver aud Monmouth'1' mate extentlon to UW Those from here in tk at the president's r'P! Portland came home well with the manner in which t: zens of that city enterUW many gu. C. S. Hamilton, of Sal through Independence U 4 i, r fl. Fisher Ti-viro anil i. I" " f county seat visitors Su THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL CAPITAL STOCK, .,BO,pO H 11IRSHBERG, President". ABRAM NEI.60S, C. W.IRVINE. Cashier. DIRECTORS. H. lrirschtrg, D. W. bears, tt. F. 8mith7M. tf-S1 A XT n I I genrrai oansing anu eicliange business Cmnsactea. difconnted. CommeroW crediu grantd. Deposit! receifea oo ulieet to check.