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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
t INDKPKNPKNCE KNrRU.'KlSH, INDItrRNDKNCE.OUKQON A VISIT TO DR. ' DARRIN'S OFFICE. What He Saw and Heard of Pr. Damn's Wonderful Cures -by Electricity. Albany Democrat. Albany seems to b full ot wise people, judging from the steady stream of callers at the ollice of the celebrated Dr. Parrin at the Uevere Hotel. Albany. He is making wonderful cures, and letters of gratitude are being daily received, showing satisfactory results of his skill in treating diseases. The fol lowing cards are selected from the many and most of tbsm are well and favorably known to the repor ter o! this paper and we have con versed with them at different times. All give high praise to the doctor. nr. Durrin has reduced his pro fessional fees so as to accommodate many of the afflicted who were un able to meet his terms in the past, and also for the benefit of those who have hesitated to apply to him. The' worthy poor will be treated free, except medicines. AX ALBANY LADY'S CAUD. To the Editor: For some time I have been troubled with rheu matism, dullness of hearing, in flammation of the bladder, bilious ness, etc. Through Pr. Damn's electrical and medical skill I have recovered, and cheerfully commend him to the public. I reside at 508 1st St., Albany. Mrs. N. E. Olin. MRS. PET CRABTREE Ct'RED. To the Editor: I am happy to state that Dr. Damn's electrical and medical treatment has been a success in curing me of rheu matism and catarrh. ' Refer your readers to me at Crabtree. Mrs. Pet Crabtree, no more pain for her. To the Editor: For a long time I have been afflicted with what physicians called a cancerous turn or of my breast which gave me ereat nain. I have been under Dr. Damn's electrical treatment and my trouble has nearly disappeared. I am correspondingly happy over the result. Refer to me at Pratum. Marion county, Oregon. Mrs. G. Wills. DR. DARBIX'S PLACE OF BUSINESS Dr. Darrin is located at the Re vere Hotel until Oct. let, and will give free examinations to all from 10 to 5 or 7 to 8 daily, The poor free except medicines, 10 to 11 daily, and those able to pay at the rate of $5 a week or in that propor tion of time the case may require. ' All curable chronic diseases of men and women a specialty. Eyes treated and glasses fitted at reason able prices Court House Notes. Observer. PROBATE. Guardianship of Ethel P. Brown, a minor final account filed and guardian discharged. Estate of Sarah Fisher, deceased sale of real estate confirmed. Estate of A. K. Wilson, deceased final account approved and estate closed. Estate of S. S. Cox, deceased final account set for hearing Augus t Imm ha laanladl Watck Non-Magnetic ntcktl BUm Cms Fully Guarantee! ALL JEWELERS lllu.liati-d Bonklrt OS imuMt, Uwwliif COLORED FANCY DIALS 10 7 2 it i TtisNe Enghnd n a t IB? Watch Co. V.atcraarjr.CMa. MHa P:m Ytti. Cklut.! 29, 100.1, at 10 o'clock a. m. REAL SSTATK TRANSFERS. I). M. Deardorff to Mary E. Moore, lots in Monmouth $1. Plok County Land Company to Martin Sacre. 33.34 acres, t 8 s, r 4 w, $1934.70. v G E Lewis, admr, Jerry Graham, G7.48 acres, t 7 i, r 3 w, 11545.14. G E Lewis, admr, K A Erixson nd C A Cray, 19.45 acres, t 7 s, r, 3 w. 1481.40. G E Lewis, ad snr.toT J Gardner 2Q.70 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w, $774.30. G E Lewis, admr, to John Fergu son. 13.07 acres, t 7 s r 3 west, $326 .75. United States to Sarah Buell and heirs Elias Buell. 550.9G acres, 1 7 s 6 w, patent. Mary Kate and Nancy Wilson 15 acres, t 7 and 8 s, range 5 w, $1000. Nancy and Kate Wilson to Mary C. Wilson 320 acres, 1 7 s, r 3 w, $1. Jame M Wilson et ux to Kate and Nancy Wilson, tract in Dallas. $1. James M Wilson et ux to Kate and Nancy Wilson, und. one-third int. 320 acres, 1 7 s r 3 w; also, 2.01 acres in Dallas, $1000. Jerry Graham et ux to C II and Ida Teinpleman, 10 acres, t 7 s r 3 w, $330. G W Gardner et al to J D Will iams 25,841 square feet in Falls City, $100. J Williams et us to G N Graham 25,481 square feet In Falls. City. $106. G O Grant to Alice O Grant, 122. 94 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w; also, lot 3, block 8,Levens' La Creole Hd. add to Dallas, $1.00. I M Simpson to Dennis C. Mc Neill, 33 by 165 feet in Monmouth, $150. E. V. Swink et ux to Jennie Jasperson, 20.87 acres, t 8 e, r 4 w, $500. Polk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, Omoon. J. H. Hawlkt, P. L. Campbkli,, President. Vice Pres. Iba C. Powkll,' Cashier. Paid Capital, tao.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 Gsnerml Banking and Exohange Bnsinese .Padishah tr P UA'im t iic to Paulina Mrtvr lot. l. 2. 3 and 4. Orchard Co. add. to West Salem. 1050. Hutolde rrvnuttl. Theitarltlnir snnounoenient that a ureveutlv ot sulfide liwtt been dlacov. ered will Intereat many. A rundown system, or despondency luvarUbly precede siiiulds and mmietulug una been found that will prevent lhal con dition wblcti make suicide likely. At tlio first thought if iKilf dtnliuelloii take Klwtrlo Hitters. It being a grout toulo and neivtue will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's hIko a great stomseli, liver mid kidney regulator. Only 60e. Hstlafite llou guaranteed by A. 8. Locke, drug gist. School Land ltalited. At the regular meeting of the state land boad Wednesday, in pursuance of a decision returned by the attorney general recently, hold ing the act pass! by the last legis lature invalid and not binding upon tha board as to the price at which chool land should be sold because achool land was omitted from the title, the board made sn order fixing the price of school land at fi.oO per acre as contemplated by the Legislature and raising the price of all school lands located within pro posed temporary withdrawals for reservation purposes, to $5 per acre, as contemplated by law. This deci sion and order emanated from an application having been ma Je by one who wanted to purchase a tract of school land in a section situated in the reserve, and maintaining that, under the new law the board was compelled to sell the land ot $2.50 per acre. The matter was submitted to the attorney general with the result that he rendered a decision holding the act invalid as to school laud and that the matter rested solely with the Board to fix any price upon it not less man i.-o per acre. The Board also decided not to accept final payments on cer tificates ot Bale of any state land unless the certificate accompanied the remittance. This is done to prevent the purchaser from sending in final payments and not securing a deed thereby escaping taxation. Puts au 10ml to It All. A grievous wail oftlmes Amies as a result of unbearable puiu from over tsxed organs, dizziness, baekuche, liyer complaint and complaint. Hut tonus loi'r. King's New Ufa I'll Is they put an end to It all. They are got!e but tlmrotigli. Try tnein. Only 26u. Guaranteed by A. . Locke's drug store. NOTICE OP OUAKIMAN'8 8ALK. Notice is hereby given that I. 8. U. Owln, guardian of the estate of ieorge L. Owin, an Insane person, pursuaut to an order of the couuty court of folk county, Oregon, will on tiie 8th diiy ol AugUBt, l!S)a, at 10 o'clock A. M. of Huldduy at the front door of the coun ty court hoiiHe in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell all the right, title and Interest of the said Oeorge L. Owin, au Insane person, of In and to he following denorlbed real estate tn-wit; Beginning 10.55 chains north of the southeast earner of the northeast qiiurter of section 30, in township 8, south of rauge 6, west of the Willamette meridian, in I'olk county, Oregon, and running thence north 60 27 chains; thence west 2.12 chalni; thence north 57-100 chains; theuce west 0.95 chains; thence north 2.72 chains; thence west 2.50 chains; thence north 2.04 chains; thence went 2.78 chains; thence south 3 83 chains, i.hence west 3.20 chaus; thonce south 51.77 chains; thence east 17.06 chains to the place of beginning, And also the north half ot the northwest quarter of section 10, in township H, south of range 8, went of ths Willamette meri dian, In Jienton couuty, state of Ore gon, to the highest and bet bidder, subject to the approval of the said county court. Terms of sale, cash In hand. 8. U.GWIN, Guardian of the estate of Oeorge L. Owin, an insane person. Koiioa U hereby given, Hint 1. tli undvrslgued eseoutrU, Imva ISkvJ my final account and rlnal rrMirt In th matter of (1m mUI of Sainuef H. Cox, decerned, with h county rtrk, of Polk county, Oregon, ami th enmity court of mid county ha t1x4 lh tilth day of August, ltw.1, at I)m county court holm In PalUs, Oregon, at Ilia hour of 10 oVI.x'k A. M. ot Mtld day aa the tliii for bearing mtld aoooimt. All person Interested l aald estate ar required to appear and III objec tion If any there be, wbv aald Dual account almuld not b allowed, and th executrix Iw dlnrhaiged. Dated thls'.'Tlh day of July, llKW. Makuahk'T Cox K ham Kit, Kxeeutrlx of the estate of Haiuuul 8. t'ox, deoeaaed. ' Choice watermelons at Wagon er's. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. l4ava Alrlle rnr Mou mouth and luafwmltio. 6-im a. m, t ut p. diirai for lo mouth ami Alrll T:! a. It). &au . in. Imh Illdrlwm donee for Mon lunula aud PallM 1 1 mi) a. ni. B li 1. III. l.' Monmouth fur Air lis. T:i. m. .: p. m. lr iHitliw for Monmouth and InilituouiUnoe, IO) p, in. T.M ' l.'vv Mtiiimouth for luuviuuue a. ai. I mi p. ni. ai :W " SOU " MfM lndMa rtenr for loo. t'VM Monmouth fur lMtllai. II an a. in. .) . ai. Impressing It on Him With Emphasis la what our flue laundry work diss to the man who Is looalug ior aome thing efiulalte In color and finish on i,u Hnun Weaim to make our laun dry work peerlexs in beauty and III the perfect condition In which we aend II home. Send us a sample bundle and we will aurprlse you. Naw prime and new prices. Orders lft at Kutoh's barber shop or the Kaleui stage will receive prompt attention. Salem Steam Dundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Doroua D. Olmsted, Mgr. l-none ii. n-u Liberty Street. visit DR. JORDAN'S oct MUSEUM OF ANATOMY lOtt IMRXET ST., SSN FRANCISCO, CAL ( imlinb autli o4 a..M'k7 Tha litrKK.t Anatomical Muslim In Ilia WurlU. Ormtttl nUrarUm In lit City. A wotuurful tiuhtjttr visUiwt, Weak naa, or any contract, rl tlliHan,poalllvly far.il hy tha o!ilHt Hii'fiill.t on tha I'aoldo t'oaau KuollaUd8eyHara. OR. JORDAN PRIVATt DISEASES T.i. aaen and anldaia ae4 Mirrt wtio ara norTrliitf from Ilia .tiwia of yuiitlifiil Inclln flr.tlona or axirrmM to niaturar yaara Karvouaanrl phyNifai liability, tan u,M.ny, ImI HmnnuwollitallltMnouipll. catloiiaj M.rmiaturrla, lrMlatsr. rhm. UoMnrrucM, Ult, Prvqnanry af I'rlnallnv. Oy a combination of rniflla,of ffrcat curatlva poivar, Ilia Doctor had an arraoaml hla treatment that It wtll not only arTord TinnoKitMla rfllf. lull prmaoant cora. Tba IcK:tor dooa not claim to niofonn mlraclea. hut la well known to b a lair and aqoara l'hTli'ln and Nurirnonjiri--aiuloaui Ui bla.nwlftlty Dlaaava off Jl.a. INIII.la thoroughly armtlratad from Uia ayatmu without thu uanof Mareury. Trnaava flttrd by an Kinrt. Badleal rurr fur Hnliir.. A quick ami rwUcd curt for Plln, Flaaurt. ami t'lalnlaa.by Ur. Junlan'a .pwlui mlnli matbixla. KVKHY MAN amilrlnitoiiawlUnoalT Olir hrmrlt nplnVm of nlaroniplaliir. If. wlli Uunrmtm a PVHJTIVX CVMMin trnrv com tre untterriik. ruimiiiatlon kUKK (wid atrlctly prtvata, I VH ARM'S VKHY KKANONARIIL Traatmantparaoiially nrtiy ltt.r. Wrlta for Hook. FHII.PHT 0 M ASBIASB. MIUI)K1 lAralnaula book for mm.) Call or wrlta DR. JORDAN CO., 1051 Marital SL, S. F. CCjIl costs tt "Two phyaWiana bad a long and liibtKttit kghi with aa ahoena ou my right lg," write J. K. Iluiihea, ot Dtil't.ul. Oa., "and gave lit up. Kverybwly thMight my lime bad coma. Aa a laat rrmirl I tried Dr. Kliitf'fcNaw INvery for t'oimuinp tloti. Ths tMnttl 1 rwi-lvsd waa atrlk tug awl 1 wm on my feot In a fvw days. Now P entlmly regained my beahti." It continent all coughs, ooliUaud throat and lung Iroublea. (Itiiraitieeit hv A. H. lH'kn'a drug .ton. lrli60e, and l.00. Trial tiot tlaa ire. Administrator Appoint iiient Nolle U hereby given that I, J. 8. Mlitliell. have Ini duly appointed ad nilnlatralor of Hi mtate of Adulla Mietiell, deeeaaed. by the Couuty court of I'olk county, Oregon. All iieraon having claim an alum 111 sain ai re quired to preaeiit the aains duly mad out and aworii lo al the law utile uf Itutler A Coad, lu Dal la. I'olk rouuly, Oreiion, wllhiiials months troui dal hereof. Ited July 'i'trd, IIMKI. J. H. MlfliKI.I, Adm'r. ratattt Atlella Mlchell, deu'd. ADMINIHTKATOira NOTIt'K. Nolle la berolir Ken that ttia umlrHlKuud ha been duly aipilntd by Ilia Iminiy Court of lolS Couuiy.tiraaoo, dmll.irloe of IhtxwlaUi ul Unary K, W llllaiua, dwwuKKl Alllwraon Imti'bUHl to aald valata ara i quealod to pay ta aauta to ma iloom, and .it m,M havlna clalma aaalurf aald mlal ar horaby rwiulrvd to preamul Iha aania lo ma, prwwrly vannwl aa oy mar rmiuiiwi, ai the olllc of J. N. Hart, lxtllaua. Oregon, with lo an mtsutha from dato Ut'twut, lmwd Uila ysttt day of Jutw, mil, K. O. KAU. Aitm'r. aalale of ltaury Wllllama, dacwaavd. J. 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