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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SICE. ri BLlSIIEI) KVERY THVIWOAY. Kntrt at IntlMtdiu, Or ixtatoincw a Stiiwcripticn Price, $i.$o per Yr. TELF.I'HONK SKI. himworii'tTos RATKH. (Strictly In advance) Pwr year .... HI I moo tin Tft til n a If coi-y 05 Loral nott ar IcvnU prrlln straight tMulutiy no reuurima lor u jr nruu whatsoever. Bim on display itvrlllns: made known on application. MRS. DEWEY'S EXPERIENCE. Sue Was Ciiretl With Klectric Ity Alter All Other Meth oris Had Failed. Unseen forces are more powsrfa than seen ones. Electricity per forms cures silently but surely To this many thousands that have been cured can testify. Many who know nothing of it oppose it; hut truth always meets with fierce op position, which in the end only hastens the victory. We do not profess to understand this uneeen power, but joyfully accept the great boon of health, feeling that Dr. Darrin is ahead of the age, and is showing to world this new meth od of cure. A an example, we ap pend Mrs. Dewey's card: To the Public: I was a patient tinder Dr. Damn's cure eight years ago, and wish to relate my experi ence, that others may benefit by it For many long yearaI had been afflicted with diseases ptculiar to my sex, accompanied with pain in my chest, heart and stomach. I had lost flesh until my weight was 105 pounds. After a few months electrical and medical treatment by Dr. Darrin, I recover ed my health and gained 40 pounds, and am now enjoying good health. Mrs. F. E. Dewey. 386 Davis Street, Portland ADOLPH WUNDER, A GERMAN CITIZEN, RELATES HIS EXPERIENCE. After reading and hearing of so many cures by Dr. Darrin, I con eluded to try him for deafness in one ear. though I had little faith in his mode of treatment by ele'c tricity. On my way to his office I could not hear the npiso ot the street car or wagons rolling over the stone pavements. After treat ment I am able to hear without difficulty the church services, the ticking of a watch or a pin drop, and all signs of .life. I wish you to publish this, as it may giye others courage to have the new treatment I consider the cure little short of a miracle. My address U 205 Morris street, Upper Albina, Or. Adolph Wunder mr. h. beifert's testimony. "To the Editor: Nine years ago 1 was taken ill with dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints, pains in mr side and eye trouble. All w remedies seemed to fail until I tried Dr. Damn's treatment last June. . Now I am happy to say I am rapidly recovering good health and my wife is on the road to re covery, beiDg afflicted similar to myself. Kefer your readers to me at Kings Valloy, Denton County, Or. I endorse Dr. Damn. II. Skifkkt. 1K. PARKIN'S s'LAl'K OK M'HINKSS. Dr. Darrin can ba consulted free at the Hotel Hevere, Albany, from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; evening, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 3. The Dr, will remain until De cember 1st, and those wishing treatment will do well to call soon as many require second treatment. The doctor makes a specialty of all disease of the eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, 1. ippe, heart, liver, bladder, and kidney diseases or those who sutler from apathy and indiffereoo; also consumption, genttourjany and skin diseases in either sex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture. All curable chronic diseases treat ed at $5 or in that propotion of time as the case mar require. 1 he poor treated free, except medicines from 10 to II daily. No case pub lished except by permission of the patient. All business relations with , Dr. Darrin strictly conll dential. Electric applications fur nished. One viait is desirable. though many cases can be treated by home treatment by Writing sym ptoms. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. The Dr. will remain until Dec 1st. and those wishing treatment will do well to call soon as many require second treatment. PAltKKlt. Joseph Berry visited at Mr. Pe terson's Sunday. Claud Boone spent Sunday with friends at Suver. P. T. Peterson was a business visitor Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Davidson visited with Mrs. Fuqua Saturday. Mrs, Kerr made a business trip to Independence Saturday. Charles Allen visited with Geo. Dickinson (?) Saturday evening. C. R. Tarker and Charles Allen visited with friends at Parker Sun day. An agent for rug machines was canvassing in our vicinity last week. George Ruef and J. M. Ted row transacted business at Parker Sat urday. Wm. Fuqua and family trans acted business at Independence Monday. Miss Winnogene Osborn, of Highland, Bpent Suuday at Mrs. Peterson's. Lee Sampson, from Portland, is visiting with Messrs. J. C. and P. T. Peterson. Mrs. Helen Frye left last Friday, to yisit with her daughter, Mrs. Oonn, at Airlie. Mrs. J. O. Davidson sold 1000 bushels of wheat of this year's crop at 74c per bushel. Chas. Allen, Claud Boone and C' R. Parker attended the circus at Salem Wednesday. Mrs. Evans and daughter, Car rie, were business visitors at Inde pendence Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Richardson, of Buena Vista, visited with rela tives at Parker Sunday. Mies Olive Adams, of Corvallis, came down on Friday's train, for lKDKrEXDEMCE ENT E U I' HI 3 K, A M ' u with relatives at a short visit Buena Vista. p, J, Dickinson and family, ' Mrs. P. H. Dreiler were sight r at the circus Wednesday. lii Kerr and I'Ura Critchlow were bwdofM visitors a Independence Wednesday Mrs. I. O. Davidson and Miss Lillian Cox were passengers t In dependence on Friday s train M Martha Cos ier. of Dallas, visited Sunday with her sister Mrs. J. O. Davidson, at Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Culver and dsugh ter. Uaiel, loft on Wednesday's train, for a yisit with lelatives a Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fuqua am Vnlena. attended the ""b"'. . , . Ringling Bros, circus at Albany Thursday. Most of our citizens patronuei th show at Buena Vita last week and complimented the itinerant entertainers. Mr. Stephens and lamily, from Centralia, Wash., are guests at Mr. Helmici's. Mrs. Stephens is a niece of Mrs. Helmick. Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua made detour of the country Sunday, looking for eaches. They had au enjoyablo ride, lut found no peach es. Harry Squires received another large consignment of goods by r ri day's freight, and has been busy hauling samo to his store at Buena Vista. (iua Pagenkopf, of Buena Vista, has a badly lacerated hand. While attempting to move a barrel of bolts at the station his hand was torn by a projecting nail. Mrs. P. R. Alexander and Mrs. Claud Kurre, two of the estimable daughters of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bolter, spent Thursday at- their parents' home near Parker. Hop-picking begins at Mr. Hel- mick's Monday, September, 7. The price paid for picking is 50c per box. Most every one t'rors hem will pick hops this year. ' r H. H. Jaspersoi Undertaker. EnbiirJ and Funeral Direct iBdcpcndcnce. ,., q.j Donald B ll. r has suo-.drd In trapping another f-x. This news will be hailed with jy by remaining flocks that have recently bwn dislurbed by h a nightly pil grimage. Mrs. Baird M-rrill, who has been cooking for lU't's threhlnu orew, returned to hrr home in In dependence Friday, on account of the illness of her luiHii.ind.wln) was also working with th threshing crew. A yalual-le liorsn l'loni(lng to John l.oy, broke its leg while be- tng ilriven to worn vtunrsiy morning. The accident hapwne I live for IhiMM why Uutut tut Una !, know n 1 111. nraTPii uiai llill,tU, Ami awail. my .irlt, toej Kr tha caum lli.l shUis, For the wrong that U J For Hi luture In ilm.ut,, Aim uieg-MHi 1 b.i ittni (targe Fearful Odd AKaliikt Hlfc witlnut any apparent cause, while the horse was walking along the road. Mtonntcli Trouble. "I liavs Imvii troublml ultti my toruach for lit t lour years," yt I). L, Uracil, of t'lovrr Nook Kami, Ortwiifleld, Maa. "A lw data atf" I wu Induced Id buy a lK of I'lmuilxT lulu's suuiim li ami I.lvrr TslilrU, I have taken part o llioiu and fvl m great (!! taller." If you have any truiibto with your aloiuacli try a box of theae TablrU. You ar tvrlalu to tw plnuM-i! wnb tbe rmult. Price " wills. J-oraaleby hirkluinl lirug to. 1U.I,t.l.ln 1..... .... . ' - ' ami tom-r Hufh, lu hrlif itiacmjiliiiu o'd aokltar by iiamaof J, J. Vrallra, (. Foryranlitauif with KMney illraw ami nrml lor linf iiirtllcihi-a Kva dim r, lntlt ho ltll F.lrrlrle Unun ' , put liltil oil Ills fift lii tirl orJo J J liow ba tratllli'a. "l llloo Whut I Live For. Mrs. Fred Unra.th PmMcnl i'nnntwy Club, Benton llarttor, Hleh. "After my lint baby wa.bom I did not turn to regain my strength although the doctor javt me a tonic which h consid ered very luperior, but hutcad of f tttlnc better I grew weaker every day. My hut band bukted that I take Wine of Cardul for a week and see what It would do for try grateful to find my itrength and health up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic In Ht praise." r me. I did take the medicine and wai very a lowly returning. In two week 1 wu out of bed and in a month I was able to take Wine of Cardui reinforce the or 17 ant of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevanti mis carriage. No woman woo takes Win) of Carunl need fear tbe coming of bar child. If Mrs. tTnrath had taken Wine of Cardui befcee her baby came she would not haw Wn weakened as she was. liar rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates tbe menstrual flow. IVItlEorCARDUl I live for those who luvp me, Whomi heart are kliol anil true, For the lo avrn Uml iiiiir atv m, And awalla my uplril, Iimi; For the human tm that hiiul mr, For tliu t ijk of doit alti'l Hi', For the bright hoH a iff i U l.tml mo, Aiul the K'kxI that 1 cnu ilii. I live to learn their atory Who've sulu-nxl for my sake, To emulate Ihulr (lory, And to follow In (heir wake; Hards, patriot, ninrtyrs, ange, The nohl of all bk", Whose ditxl erovtd hlntory'a pAKi-, Ami time great volume uinke. I live to hold communion With all tlmt 1 divine, To feel ther is a union ' Fwlxt Nature's heart and lulue: To prollt by alllcllon, H.-np irutha from llulil of Urtnin, drown wiser by conviction, Aud fulfill each cruixl donlKU. I live to bull the season, Ity gifted minds fon-lnUI, When men ahull rule by reason, And not alone by gold ; Wheu inun to mini united, And evrry wrong tiling rii?liteil, The whole world ahull lie lighted As Eden wu of old. oo llie it: rom pinto rwovcry." it og l,rtr and Kldnay Imublre forma of Hloinai'li and Hotel plaliil. OnlyAOu. tiuariiiMt; , 1Ot-ke, JtiiiKgUt. Ml Mm iial liiinon luillion itulUr l'larN in boinls and iliaret sail mt Wu had fllwn million dollars, o tlmy merirnil ilu-lr a-itttoaii. Now they've raiwU a nm who's n At etaeily thirty niit. II. T. 1 1 F.N K I I ', Barber Shop. MAIN BTIIKET, ()nt door south of Post 0 Fine Hath in connection sithiL, iNDf.I'KM'KNCK, She ?peadl C i tra i' , C i tn 11 1 1 ec, Toh vo uml OonlW'tioiiCTv Kl It ST Clash Boha FofSTiB CoSS8CTI0.il ...THE... lilonmouil) Caundn II. I. Wlirr.HAS.rrea- Should have your Work. ;,...Wtuhlng called f livnrtMl. 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