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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
IUIMiK M ASON'S OPINIO. II Was IMr, and III llnirhiir Was ltstorott by lr Itar. rlti'n Mod of Triat iiirii t. $'.0111 Journal. The truly wonderful cur? Ir. Par rin has accomplished are Winn testified to ty a host of atllicted tuH'Tcrt who can be consulted on tin miraculous cures on thir behalf. It i safe to nay that no spemlist ha attained the prom inence of Vr. Darrin in this country, and he cannot help but meet with grand siuvesa. Those ho are disposed to doubt Pr. Damn's cures will have their doubt shaken on reading the fol lowing card from Judge O, P. Mas on, of Portland, a man well and favorably known to all our readers. His case will go far to establish the skill of Dr. Iarrin, who cured him ten years ago : Dr.. Darrin Dar Sir: Your electrical treafcuent is ruot un doubtedly a wonderful success. I bave been for a number of year gradually becoming dtf particular ly in my left ear. For the last few years I have feared I would be compelled to give up my law prac tice entirely, as at . times I could not bear well eough to hear the witnesses testified to unless they spoke in a louder tone of voice. A short time ago I commenced treat ing with you and now can hear as I could 20 years ago. In fact, I have no difficulty at all in hearing anyone epeak in in ordinary tone of voice. I am frank to say that in my case your treatment has Wen a success. I aoi sorry I did not ap ply sooner, refer anyone to me. O. P. Mason. MISS COCIIKAn's GOOD I.fC K. . A better pleased young lady could pot be found in Albany yester day than Miss Ethel Cochrane, of Mt. Tabor, Oregon, and whose par ents live in Brownsville, Oregon. Miss Cochrane had Wen alllicted with deafness for many years and lost all hope of cures until her neighbor, J. L. Oxford, of Browns ville, who was cured of deafness, ad vised her to consult Dr. Darrin at Hotel Revere. With a faint heart and skeptic to the last degree, she called on Dr. Darrin and to great joy was made to hear nearly as well as ever. Her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Yater, of Albany, saw the treat ment and can vouch tor the above facts. DR. DARKIn's PLACE OK nUBi.NKSH Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the Hotel Revere Albany, from 1U to 5 o'cjock daily; evening 7 to 8, Snnday. 10 to 3. The doctor makes a speciality of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, deafness bron chitis, la grippe, heart, liver, blad der and kidney diseases or those who suffer from apathy and indifl erence: also consumption genitouri nary and skin diseases in either sex guch as blood taints, seminal weak ness and lost vigor, vraicocele and stricture. All curable chronic dis eases treated at $3 a week or in that propotion of time as the case may require. The poor treated free, except medicines, from 10 to 11 daily. No case published except by the permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Dar rin strictly con fjdeniial. Electrical appliances furnished. One visit is desirable, though many cases can be treated by home treatment by ini)kim:nii:nct. i I Mr, Krvaand Mr. T. iVIr ,.n visited Wednesday nl .Mrs. ru tpia's. Mis Vida TorWl. f Albany. viniilnit friend at IVker lt week. J Walter Kerr has ..-cured employ, j !,ncnt with the Kvain llirr.i.inii ; outfit. Miss Ine Murphy, ol M"- uiou'h. veiled U-t week with I ' , linn Cox. Mis Ida WriVt. of Corvalli-.l is visiting at tli hmie of Mr. J. j Davidson. Mrs. Mary Kerr and Mrs. iVlrr-1 son transacted busine. at Indepftt-J d'iic Saturday. j Mr. and Mr. Win. KiiU am! j Miss Velena were over-Sunday ' cursionists at Newport. I i I,. l bald win, of Albion. Wah wa an lucomitiR passenger on Sat urday's north iKiund train Oddishah id vSv Non-Magnetic f 2A ruiiv Cimiiiittf l H I fi i'nl r it br m Wf All JEWELERS (J JT" COLORED 711 1 FANCY ?! i In J 1 Tlie Net England! r 0 Witch Ca. 1 V fi I V.wartarr.tMft. B v i VI y t- . cut. Eyes treated! writing symptoms. and classes tilted This is the first yisit of the he.d of the Portland firm of Dr. lUrrin to this city. The Dr. will remain until OotoWr lt and those wishing treatment will do well to call u a many requlro aecoml treatment. Kml of ltitter l"ljlit. 'Two pbyleiau a l"ii a'l stubborn DKlit wl" " atni" on my rlht lunu," write J. V. MuKbes.ol OuPont, tia., "aiot kavi? me up. KverytHxIy tlioUKbt my time bail eoui. A a laitl reirt 1 trlet Dr. King's New DiiM-overy for (Vmump- tlon. Tlie benellt I rHrlvetl was tIK. iut; and I hu ii my feet In a few ilays. Now I've eutlrwly rvKaliunl my bealtb " It eoiHitiers all coiiti my ami throat Bud Itinir trmibb iiiMrwdiitsI rv A. H. I,i-k' ilriijj store. Prli-e aiol 1 Trinl ties frt-. ' Notice of Final SettU-nient. Lost Hair Mv hair Citin hsnJ ful. J tt' ' '" trrrptn. I ItlcJ Ajrr's llir r. iij ii tnrf cl His l',m ln out siti rtiiJ il l''."- ,Mr. M. I). tiro . N. . M. There's a pleasure in offering such a prcpara lion as Aycr's Hair lRor. !i Rives to all v. ho use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you fee! so secure in uslnij such an old and reliable prepara tion. IINthMllt. n If y..uf iO(ll lWS " KJ u . ." 4 " ).. 4 I..IIM. l Hit wd Ox Ma ill f ,.fl.. ' j l.illUOI.l.ttll.MM. j Irll'Md.u-M'r.ntj ! ioK sod prrpraHoa ffi ' ' lliattii. I'U.lne.. f,rrt,J( ! Wb.M J". I,,,., ,w and b o'I', I.. Uk.t ait. alati iiw I I. ...i .. ; m li ou.l ,vrr 1.Mr KmKUi l Inn. t ( td e't id". or t'orvald ami wel Polk Couniy b INCONCOMTID. . ii. iiit, r,ucltu I'li-.l.tri,!, y , !'' i'-M,r.-t CnuipUl!. J. M, fimi J j Itiillei, J..,i II. Mof, j Witbro. K. l'..f. ,,...Triit- (imf(W h iai.l.l nl .ittfltlll lf" I tit tskfl-'f. I m.s- . . .n lta risked tlir-'Uh I i Ne,.ft, home, after a pleasant v.s.l .1 ' ,...,, X-Wl.,i vrar Nutlce is hereby Riven, that I. the uiiiler-4ian. il exeeutrix, have IlleJ ny final account ad'l lina) report In the matter of the estate of rjanmel H. CoX, leeeased, Willi th county clerk, of Polk county, Orem, and the county court of said county has fixed th Sltth day of August, 1MI, at the county i rt tioiiKS in Dallas. OrK"U, t the hour of 10 o'cbH-k A. M. of said day as the time for lieariuit said account. All iH-rsou Interested In said estate are refiuired t' almenr and tlie ohjec tious If any there Iw, wny ttnio nnar account should not b allowed, ami the executrix be discharged. Dateil this L'Tlh day of July, Vm. Makoakkt Cox Kkamkr. Kxecutrix of the estate of Hainuet H. Cox, deceased. Administrator's Apitidritiuent. Notliie is berety kIv" that I, J. H. Mli'iiell. have Isfn il uly apistinted ad min ifttrator of the entate of Ailena Miehell, deceawfd. by the county court of I'olk county, Oregon. All tier"! having claims aKalrml the onme aie re , mired to nresent the same duly made out and sworn to at the law olllee of Butler & Coad, in Uallas, Polk county, Oregon, within six months from dale hereof UateU Julv -iirn. r.nu. J. K, MfCHKM., Adin'r. estate Adella M Icbell, dee d. I'AIIKKIt. Claud Doone viiitwl with friends at Suver Sunday. John Fresh is working for Mr. Martin at Highland. Chester Warren was a business visitor at Parker Hunday. Amel Anderson is working for Mr. G. C. Bolter this weok.. Miss Julia James, of Suver, spent Sunday with friends at Parker. Miss Anna Torgeson was a busi ness visitor at Parker Monday. Mr. P. J. Dickinson is binding grain at the J. O. Davidson farm. P. T. Peterson and family spent Sunday at J. C. Peterson's at Highland. M. Calbreath's near M.ituuouth. Mi l'Mna Scott, of Dallas, re turned hoin Monday, after a t. ! nut visit with friends in this vicin ity. Mr. J. 1. Cryd-rtnan. who ha been stopiintf at Mr. Pillar's, left Thursday lor Kdmonlou, N. A! brta. Messrs. Charles Allen ami C. H. Parker, who are workim! with llirt's threshing crew, spent Holi day with friends at Parker. Miis Iiertha Howe, of Uucna Victa, was sn itiC'iuiinu passenger on Monday's train, having been in attendance at tho teachers' exami nation at Dallas. i Mr. and Mrs. I). K. JUme, t, Kantas City, Mo., are the proud parents of a girl baby, born July 2."ih Mrs. Iloono was formerly Mi Mnggis Dennis, of Parker. The Kvans threshing outlil ie making rapid progress in tho grain fields in this vicinity, averaging about '2'.W) bushels daily. The av- eragu yield is about U2J bushels per acre. Tho first field of wheat threshed in our immediate .iieighlsHhood, tlds season, yielded an average of 50 bushels per acre. This field containing (JO nores of red chair, is located on the J. O. Davidson farm. KediK-ed IJxciirslon ICntes to the Seuhide mid .Mountain Ite Horls f or the .Hiiiiimer. Tho Southern Pacific ('ompany has placed on sale at very low rates round-trip tickets to the various re sorts along its lines, and a I ho hi connection with the iorvallis iV Eastern Railroad to Detroit and the seaside at Yaquina Hav, latter tickets good for return until Oc tober 10th. Three-day tickets to Yaquina Day, good going Saturdays, return ing Mondays, nre on salo at greatly reduced rates from all points liu gene and north on both cast and west side linas, enabling people to rpend Sunday at the seaside. Very low round trip rates are also made between Portland and samejpoints on the Southern pacific, good go ing Saturdays, returning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland jmo- pie to spend Sunday fn the coun try and the out-of-town people to have the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Boy good for return via Albany will l. nn u;t l dais' Kiodr'gart'M Hi charge of aii r re -i.o-d Chn ago j teacher. i A Ix'tlilUfuily tlhltl ttrd iHK.K'etj dem ribl tg the w i,le fr.lt on Vdiliiia Jbiv bw ! o piitiUhnl, bv the S-ouhern Pfl.-ifi.' and C"f- ; val'iS V Kiteru l;.iilr ! and mil i I ni'tlr'-d frctnanv of !i.-sr agfi.ts. j or bv addre-ning W, I", Coman, j C. I', A.. S. P. Co.. of Portland, or i Kdnin Slone, insiiftg'-r V. i K. J K U.. Albany, r''i 1 j Impressing It' on Him With Emphasis MOTOR LINt TIME TABLE. l lMk,l w w v- v 3iS. K .til. WAY tU ft JM v I.. .4 Ati It m m 11 ! .. Mi, r.. ! a ii . J A JU I, Mt St. I r t. - dl- PM S. s wlint our hue Lxio.lrr ..tli ili. lo ln limit mIio I I M.mn for Mime, lldilit rxUUtle lo color un llin.li on bis Itio-rt. W nlin lo nmke our Uno fry work ..-.-iIin. in u-mihv and in tlie ln-lfi-i-t court! Hi. Il In Hlii. n' hi. .,,. t home. M-nd u a Mtnple t.iui.l!,- and we will nirrl you, ,'.iw .i.-ri.. and new )oov. Orders left at Ktlteli' liarl-r lo(i lit the Hiili'iu utitKW will reeelvr ) r I4 1 j -1 attention, Sakm Steam Caundry, Colonel J. (liilr., I'rnj,, i,,rnu P. dimmed. Mijr, I'lunm II, :t;ii Uiwrty Ktrii t. A f visit DR. JORDAN'S ost.tl MUSEUM OF ANATOMY1 t iusi wsRKir it., is rsAscuco. cu rr.il. ntlm'H-m It tSt Hu J ...... ;,( .r , u, " '. nr fcjiv-.nrvi, lll ....,1 I .,(l, ,. . OH. JORDAN -f HI VAT 0I8(AS( ""- '"! Mld4l. lo in lli ril., , ,,l ,,.,,,., '.,' rli.HH or ftmmxt l I,,.,.,,.; Narvouaiii.il i.i,,...-., ..... 1 '' . ...l..r. U Xii.1,,,,4 In 1.1111.,,,,,., MirMKlNVrhw. . f fid win ' bi.iv a.(a mii,i..,ii,i. ,HM ,,, i nilrurli lint M w.ll kin. il, b, , Li, " , ! I ii, in.eriiiv. ii.w r Wi: I . 1Tp,,i.l"l llMirntiKlilv i-0"ll.'lwl I tli. .vat.ni ,l,l,, u... 01 Tmaa.a llllcl l,v Mtt v.... .. -V . enr. I,.r Kapi.rr. 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I'ortls.id t- ('1'1'; ,..1 1 a t all Til eflSlilftf of enrn. llisei" ' i rallorvlalKmtsnd rail vial OCKAN AMI H1VKK M-IIKW1' raoM ttiRTi.a". All sailliiu dstet a ... .1. .. .i.ul sul.jeri io eioioa- . 8 p in For Han Kranrinea hsll everv ft tlaya Daily eirept cof.l'XBtA tv niiiiusy , ., il Hpm To Astoria Slid Wr ' nillMllt T HII'"ar' 10 . iii AL 1IKRUKN, Agt., In.lHw