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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1903)
t Private Words For Women. (Albany Democrat.) The eminent ami ttueeessful eleclro n- ij medical nhyalulan, Pr. Parrln, 1' is discovered and perfected a system f treatment thai hiw caused a revolu tlou In the treatment of female dhv e:in. Whenever li'm electrleal and medical treatment i-t tested and known it has done away with exetwivq doa it ir. nauseous drugs and painful mirl cnl ojieratlons, wherehy so many previous Uvea have hen los Asa discovery it rank with Har vey's discovery of the circulation of the Wood. It has proved In more than a thousand cases of the worst kind to be a yosltivecu.ro for the following to male diseases: Ovarian tumors, ulcer ation and dropsy of the womb, intlaiu mat ion, cou)?estiou and falling of the womb, polypus, painful and suppressed menstruation, bearing down pains, backache, headache, racking cougb, ni1anihnlv. absence of ambition desire to live, or In fact any complaint having its origin in a disordered state of the generative and accompanying r.rimns. whether from co-itaareous ms- eases, hereditary, tight lacing or other causes. His method of treatment Is harm less, pleasaut and mild. It is applied directly to the parts; can be applied hv the patients themselves, thus ae curing local treatment at home, and its nrmlinntion is easv and simple. Its curative action oo the iuflamed, con gested and uleerated parts is immedl ate. Dr. Darrin refrains from making public the names of hundreds of ladies who have been restored to bealtn, wun line deference to the delicacy of their afflictions. The following card was voluntarily offered by a lady desirous of helping others similarly afflicted, TO THE IAMBS. Dr. Damn treated me one year ai;o for catarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism, scalp trouble, deafness, general nervous debility, female troubles and parnal paralysis of neck of the bladder, with marked success. I feel that words are inadequate to express my gratitude for the great good Dr. Darrin has done me, and I most heartily recommend the doctor to the afilicted. Miss Minnie Wells, 157, 18th St., Salem. Dr. Darrin is located at the Revere Hotel and will give free examination to all. 10 to 5, or 7 to 8 daily. The poor free and those able to pay at the rats of $-5 a week or in that proportion of time the case may require. All curable chronic diseases of men and women a specialty. This is the first visit of the brad of the Portland firm of Dr. Darrin to this city. IMS BASE GEKMS. IKPEI'KNPENCK OTRRMUMC. WIWBKmiSOK, tHUMt IVrkfr SImmI i:hlllll Some Important and Easily Un derstood Facts About Germ Diseases. It is announced in the press dis " patches that Dr. Ferguson of Lon don has discovered that lemon juice will kill the bacilli of typhoid fever. The health department of the city of Chicago has taken the matter up and has verified Dr. Ferguson's conclusions and is now experiment ing to determine how little need be us;jd for this purpose to render drinking water safe and further to . ascertain iJ citric or other acids may not be substituted. . There is nothing surprising, in this discovery; indeed, it might reasonably have been anticipated from the known facts of bactari ology. In the last cholera epidemic in this country it was found that cholera did not prevail along certain streams that carried acidulated waters. Definite experiments were made which showed that su'pburic acid lemonade was a .preventive of I cholera, even when the ho id was in highly diluted form. The use of lomou aid lime juice in. the tropics is almost instinctive and it rem edial elVoots have long been recog nued. lW'teria do not thrive ex cept in alkaline media. Kvery biological laboratory undeibtaiHts this. These alualine condition ure produced in dead and decaying matter, vegetable and animal. They even exist in the human stomach in periods of fast, after the gastric juice has performed its work and the food supply is ex hausted. It i supposed that uot of the diseases that make their entry into the human system through the stomach do so when the nomach is empty and neutral or alkaline in its tactions. Those remarks would not apply so steoi fically to the class of diseases in- troducec' by nir-broathing. or to those germs received by inocula tions, as the yellow fever by the hypodermic lance of certain kind of mosquito, found principally in the tropics. Yellow f-vcr is supposed to be-due to a malarial bacilli bred up to a virulent type in the body of the mosquito. There are various examples of the up-breeding, but the specific cause of every type of fever has not been worked out. There can -be no question, how ever, of the benefit of acid drinks for those maladies, as typhoid and cholera, that find their way into the system through the stomach and no doubt the acid treatment will be found to affect all fevers in which some type of bacilla has come to be recognized as holding a causative relation. For pure fruit juice syrup of the very best makes try Wagoner's soda fountain, Main street, Inde pendence. 1 mm Fall into line y and oraer your new spring suit A from the great Oak-Easel of j Strauss Brothers Good Ttilora for 26 Year.. ft CHICAGO. g k From start to fin ish good qul- 8 ity Is the predominating feat- X) are of all clothes made to order ft by this well known tailoring H house. No detail Is too small to bs given careful attention; h your perfect comfort ia A thair aols aim. Call at our store and look over the aplen- 5 did assortment of 500 latest jgj and nobbiest patterns. We will quote you prices that will inter. t est you. Your satisfaction, aa Jj K always, abr .i :oly guaranteed, w P. M. Kirklaml School olo-ed at l'rUr KrUUv, May with well-rcnder-d1 pro Krn'vn, conniving rmiU' ttuiKS dialogic and talloaut. Th hotiso was nicely derated wilh llowerad filled M overllow n with mi- .appreciative m.ilWm. Tkowell rendered proraia ua well u the muwMiful maniigninent of In school relleotn great red it up on tlie teacher. Although "till youn in the profession. Mi Wheeliick him attained that tore alility of tn tiiK a MiecWul com niniwlcr and an able instructor. Kvery patron and lWil express themselves well pleawd, and while we will inic the kin.) teacher dur ing the summer Vacation, we hope to we her back in ber imtiiMohmmI pi now when tlm fall term open. HilMo Startling Jvideiice. Freali testimony m irfeat quantity-la constantly coining in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds to le un equalled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Hentorvillo, a., serves as exanile. lie writes: i hud ironchitis for three years and doc tored all the time without heiug bene fitted. Then I hejjrtii taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bot tles wholly cured me." Equally ef fective In curing all lung and throat trout-leu, consumption, pneumonia and grip. Uuarauteeu ty a. s. LiOCKe. Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 50c and $1 00. Wrn. Fuqua is sojourning in the Aleea neighborhood. B. H. Pillar is delivering wood in the station this week. Charles Allen and Cleve Tarker were excursionists n rortiana on Sunday. Ernest Peterson, of Highland, visited Wednesday with friends at Parker. Polk County BanK, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Oregon. J. H. Hawlky, P. L. Campbkll, Presidont. Vice Pres. Iba C. Powbll, Cashier. ?aid Capital, $30,000. Dibkctobh: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. II. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. 8. Powell. Transact Ganeral Baakiug and Exchange Kasineea Miss Lura Critchlow spent Sat urday and Sunday at her home near Airlie. Minnie Howe and Ervin Wiley, of Portland, visited Saturday with Mabel Swink. Several from this vicinity attend ed the Woodmen picnic at Kidder's grove last Thursday. G. C. Bolter and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fergu son, of Independence. Charles Miller and family, of Kickreall, spent Sunday at the home of A. 15. Lneey. Forest-ranger A. B. Lacey came down from Detroit Friday lor u visit with his family here. Lowell Simp!on,of Albany, is visiting at the home of his Brand parents, Mr. and Mrs. 15. H. Pillar. Traveling Auditor Win. Biiegle. of the Southern Pacific Company, pai.1 the agent here an olhcial cud last Thursday. Joseph Anderson ia clearing, fencing and otherwise improving 4bfl-fafm recently purchased from 1). M. Calbreatb. Miss .Mabel Wheelock has re turned to her home near Mon mouth, after closing a very success ful term of school here. SUVKK O. E. McLane was an Albany yisitor Sunday. J. A. Moehinke went to Albany Thursday on business. Mr. and M-s. Swink and daugh ter, Mabel, were in Suver Saturday. Mrs. It. E. Earhart and son, of Lebanon, were visiting at the home of II. Fruin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Wood have moved to Independence where Mr, Wood's parents live. Mr, and Mrs. Hop Maxlield vis ited at the home of Tip Maxfield in Kings Valley Sunday. Cecil Staats and Miss Wickland, of the O. A. C, of CorvalMs, passed through here Friday for Airlie. AMD OREGON Shout line Union Pacific :m:.ussn;oM i-okti.anp haii.y Tliroiik'li Pullman maiuUnl and tur. M Hleepintr ears dally lo Omaha. Chi f.ilfo, Spokane; totint lee(,hi-er daily lo Kansas City; tlironifli 1'iilliimn lour it sleepmu earn (perwuiatlf ronhii'ted) cekly to CMcbko, Kansas City, M Iaxiih uni MeinphU; rrcliniiitf elmir iw (Mata free) to the Kat ilaily. i)Ki'AT TIMKSCMK.Iiri.K Annua roit rKOM eon n. as raox Clilcavto Halt Like, Denver, Portland K urlh, Miiuilia, Sisteiul Kansas Cilv. St. 4 ,;tll li III i:l'0a in via Lmls, Chicago and 1 1 tint i ntf- Kast. ton. Allanlie Salt Like, IVnver, Kxnri-fH Kt Worth. ( linaha. S: 15 in via Kaunas City, St I0;:!0a in Huiitiii- l.o ii in, I liii utfti ton. and 1'laxt. St Paul Walla Walla, lwis- Fast Mail tou,SMkaiie,Wul- li a in via lace, i'u 1 1 in a ii, 7;:i,', a tn S pokime. M in mm Kii, St Paul, Diiltuli, Mil waukee, Chicai;o and Kai-t. 70 hours. Portland to Chicnuo. So ehiinue of cars. Tickets p.ast via nil rail or via Isiat ami rail via Portland. OCKAN ASM UIVKH sCII KDV J.K tllOM t'OIITI.AM), 8 p ill Daily except Sutnluy 8 p in Saturday 10 p in All Muiihj.' dates mliject to clianui', For San Francihcn 4 r in Sail everv f days. COI l'MIIIA IIIVKK To Astoria and way 4 p in ' landings. :K, antu ALHKItKKX, AKt., Iml. ipeiideiine. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. I'iivcs lnflcrcn- Ifiii'' for Mon nnmtli n ml Alrlli 7:!lil it. ni. ;i:;m p. m. r.ciivns lndi'tn" ilenre for Mon innulnniHl IIiiIIiih J I : " M ,i. in, II: IA p. in. Ives Momiioiitli for a I rile. ":"j0 u. in, 3: S) p. in. !.' Uonmoutli for 1 )a 1 las. 11:) a. in. 0:W p. Ul. I it'H vcM Alrlle lor ; MoiUMOIIlll Hhlt . Imli'iii-mici , ; 0:1111 a. in, ! fclk'l p. III. ts-HVvs Dnllaa fur i Monmouth n , Inili'iHiiilciiM., I p. in. j 7:: " l.'vt-n Moiinioutli , for llllril,lillill,w ', !. 1:W p. ni. Z: 10 " j M;ISI I Ll'ITl'l llll1('HM. (Innce for Mua, : -06 p. la ouii:u to snow Cai- In the ('oiinty Court of S Oregon for County ,f ( In themt...'i.f gUMll I (JlHU-LTft ta. UW Mil I... ..V.IMP lit hIiMUI i'Mlt-M A May Wlh, A. I), )tji It appearing fn.ni ,( i-. .1 r u le .. ii. i , r. .win, in BiiaMi,, the property ami mUIb ofu tlwlii, an lnii nrMiu, lti tt w rpniivjr n? tor ma tstji, of the huial lllaMlia lirfxiH .... ...... n whole of Inter,-.' t,f ) Hikj U tlwlii, an in.aiie inrwai, s. l i ............ i ,. , . A real rmm in whhui ne nu im,,J uy iniuTiiaiiii', or tn irrv, aj , real est:v ladoiilii m tlw Jmiica L. a in, iliioavd, Id. 1 1 l Iheielor onii ia t nt kiMofaald ward, Uttiirg 1, to-wla: Anna tiwU Hlraln, s,, (Iwkn, ).oiKe L. (iwin, A?: tiw-iw, llvrinati V, tUla, f,m (1 mi In, Mary I'., (iwlu and )!(, lntreH il In mild ititaln uij, uj-pcar la-fore thU court atn, noil hoti.e In Holla, In IMU Ore((oli, on tlm 1'Ttli dnj 4 ;,, p.K:i, at 10 u'vlMtk A. M u to how eu', If any tlivy mg, J alien nam mimaiii not im ilcwilptlon U I be latnUauliiv iifaiiid Man! are fully tlwarMj Mt forth In the aald veriM mi Hie III (! ollii-r of llis,iiij4 of aali Po'.k twuiity, tttt. I.) further ottKred that tin ord hiJ llstu-d itnt lea than Ibrv ntynl weeka In the ImkI'K!(ii;(1 h- VUIkK, m weekly ltewnpirr olpj elreulnthn III lok county, Ohf umiiiirr invidil ty la. 1h(ihI this May i'.ili. lm. j. v. mm. Couut; toil- A. i cMl Impressing It on t With Emphasis 1. ..!..., 11 UilhllrV toth man who Is hsminu fotj thine exfpilslte lit eotor anu nj his linen. We ulni to mk DI,M dry work pirle 111 tieaiity tm ..... r...,, ...in i., in whirl Wf ' I, ....... h:..,wl Ma a toitti we will urprls you. X fi aim nw prhva. . iir.i..r. i..i-, k'ni.-h'a turner i the Salem alllKB will wCelwH Mttentloll. .j Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. r. Olmaied, Mgr. Phono H. J l.lijeriy Street, 9 ml ml 'MUSEUM OF ANITOMj I0&t MARKTT T., N FHsu (U.itMi sun. uJ awV Tlif lnre..l Aitsiomlt11 In tint Vt ur.il. , tirtnl'U ullrwHM w WmultrtulnvhtlurYUil" om oi.i.-.t Pi"" l!.' l UU JUII11-"-' - J OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE J!S 1 Im.ii, tin, i ii.-'i" "I , u" , .ii..iiB ir fi-"' . ' vir. rvBrvtiim imo vu: . V nn.r . iinry, laM MMl "'Smi nrr.tuuM.) hit irmini 'i; " .a (T.mU Tiiim.-.tH-lM Hl'I JJiJ cur, in iH(tir inn" "" . imr I'hyali-liin i.S'1 fi"X'-"J' J' . I In lil4,pMmlly-llM'M'r "".'.((IB Ni l-Ill I.IM ihnroimi'iy ,PS. "- I lh yt,-m wlilmut Hi" "n" aunrtf Nrr f..r Hnplurf, A 1"', -i,ll4 turn i,MHr HI"1 . I I vr. .i.trottoa N(-mi - .,.wuiMt, ivi:iilf nn ani'iy. "',, j We wilt bu.nanlK aiv.li' Trpaimioll poi oimO v or hy '' It IMMIH lof IllVll.j I..""" , . t OR. J0HDH CO.. IB" m 1