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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1903)
DIR. DAJimJNT ItOtlllWllS Until December 1st Dr. Damn's work i piling up In Buoh voluuum Unit he i compiled to prolong hi vittit in Albany. This eminent ami far famed spec ialist has met with Buch an iiu , nienso volume of business aiuee ' c':uing to Albany that he finds it necessary to prolong his visit until December 1 only. It i a source oi gratification, to the doc tirV friends to know bis skill Is being so well and appreciatingly taxed. His patients are coming from all parts of Oregon and iu all cases a benefit fo cure is effected. The doctor's skill is becoming so well known and his cured patrotib so pleutiful that his name is becom ing a household treasure in hun dreds of homes in t his vicinity. The following recommendations from such men so well known as Mr. Kacey, MrvVan Osdol are one of the strangest reasons why people should Iook into the merits of Dr Damn's cures. Dec. I will pos itively be his last day heVe and all contemplating visiting him will do well to call 6oon as some may need a second treatment. MR. r. A. KACEV'S CARD To the Editor: In 1903 I was almost totally deal in one ear, I was couaciled then to try Dr. Darrin practicing in Portland. His treatment cured me perfectly and permanently so I have never been troubled eince. I was success fully treated for catarrh. I have the utmost confidence in the Doctor's mode of treatment by electricity and will gladly tell any oie of my success at Jefferson. Or. P. A. lU-ry. A SALEM MAN' S TESTIMONIAL. To the Editor: Seeing so much in your paper concerning Dr. Damn's cures, I was peruuded to try him on my (laughter, wbo t'ad been afllicted with a distressing discharge of the ear and partial deafness for the past four years. Under the doctor's mode of treat ment she is healed. I reside at the corner of Commercial and Massion sts. Salem, and an engineer in the Capital Brewery. Refer to me at either place. J. G. Van Osdol. DB. DARRIN'S PLACE OF BOMXESS. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; evening 7 to 8, Sunday 10 to 3, at Rerere Hotel Albany until Dec. 1. The doctor makes a specialty of all disease" of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, deafnass, bron chitis, la grippe, heart, liver, blad der and kidney diseases, or those who suffer from apathy and indiff erences; also genito-uniary and skin diseases in eithir sex. such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost yigor, varicocle and stricture. THE DOUKHOBORS. Vagaries of a Lot of IteligrtauM . Fanatics. In an article on the subject of progressive liberty, recently pub lished in an European review, Count Tolstoi refers to the Doukhobros, or spiritwrestlers, . as models of the highest moral ity. They are undoubtedly among the most zealous of mod ern religionists; and, like all re ligious extremists, they are dis- INDEPENDENCE i Padishah Ml4 Non-Magnetic tJIcktl SUru Cut TxxWy Cuarantti J lar mi tr ALL JEWELERS Illuntutnl Btwklrt M ii)Um(, aoru. COLORED FANCY DIALS Ttse New England Watch Co. Cttltta- H r'w Ycffc. Ctkf.M posed nt times to give curious expressions to their faith which 5ets at defiances all rules of pro priety, common decency nnd sane life. An exhibition of tlii kind has just oeenred in Man itoba, whore ft strong settlement of Poukhohors is established. Several hundred of their women, iliversed of ;ilt their clothing, started ou ft pilgrimugo to search for Jesus. They march in their nude condition across the prairie, singing their strange hymns, ab andoning their husband, child ren nnd homes in the fervency of their religious zeal. The en treaties and commands of the mnlo members of the settlement to return to their homes fell up on deuf ears, nnd whips hud to bo applied vigorously to their shoulders and bodies, to bring tlu-in to a realizing seiw of their domestic obligations and exact from them a promise to relin quish their vain search and re turn to their homes. This is the second exhibition, of their fanaticism which the Doukhobors have given since their settlement in Manitoba. Last October the entire Douk hobors population, numbering some 7000 persons, abandoned their homes, farms, stock audi unharvested crops, bent on a similar hopeless quest to that un dertaken by those nude women, Ask the Agent for Tickets VIA TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MIN'NEAFOLISCIIICA&O AND ALL POINTS CAST. 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 Fast Time NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT Iay Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cart, DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAB CADE AND ROCKY MT8. For rates, folders and full informa tion regarding tickets, routes, te., call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Auent J. W. PH1LOX, Trav. Pass. Afct., Portland. A. B.C. DENSI8TON, S. W. P. A. 612 First At., Seattle, Wash. 710 2 v I KNTKKl'lUSK.lNDKI'ltWIlKNCB.OHKnOX and it wus with thogreatent dull .culty thut ihoprovoneinl n tla4r Uiiea succeeded them t return ! to the settlement. Tolosti's special regnra ior these misguided religion I''1" aticsh easily explained. I'l"0"1 him they have received u formulation of the three fund rnental tenets of their fuith, namely, community of goods, the non-shedding of blood, which influences them to refrain from eating animal food, and non-resistance to wrongs, which liu marked the career of this partic ular sect of Christians since its organization in tho seventeenth century. In Husjsiti the sett became exceedingly troublesome to Iho Government. The young Doukhobors refined to give mil itary service. They were scourg ed, exiled t" Siberia ly the thous and executed in great numbers, all to no purpose. When they were reduced to a more remnant of their former strength, Tolstoi raised n subscription for their removal to America and 7000 ( them landed in Canada and were allowed u grant of l.'O.Ooo acres in upper Winnipeg by the Pom- inion Government, where they are now located. Subsequently California narrowly escaped the aflliction of their presence, as tho land departnientof the South ern i'aciiic Compuy about two years ago opened negotiations for their removal to that state Fortunately, tho effort was fruit less. Religious, like l.nik hoburs, have in all ages been given to 'unseeiningly excess in the ex uberance of their zeal. liven the Crusaders, who wrestled the holy city of Jerusalem from tho hands of Saracens and undertook the conquest of Palestine, com mitted iu the most atrocious ex cess in the performance of their mission. The carnage which fol lowed the storming of Jerusalem is described as appalling. The horses of the Crucaders waded knee deep in tho blood of their victims as they marched through the streots. Ago was not respect ed in tho massacre Infants were seized by tho feet and dashed against the walls or whirled over the battlements, while the Jews were all burned alive in their synagogue. Those prisoners to whom safety had been guaranteed wero mercilessly slaughtered. And, when finally the rule of these soldiers of the cross over Palestine waned, they conceived tho fanatical idea thut none but innocent hands could accomplish the conquest of the Holy Land. This culminated in 1212 in starting a pilgrimage of 30,000 children under the leadership of the boy Stephen, and 20,000 German boys and girls under the peasant lad Nicholas, "to end," so the story goes, "in death by sea or on land or in the more fearful horrors of the slave market." Religious j zeal is all right in its way when tempered with prudence and in telligence, but when it is given unrestrained rein, ag it is in the Mother My mother aaa irounwa contu.nrm for nJ T"i lit the ii tn up to til. I nenj anJ was apes JUv ciuJ- y I). P. Jjllv, Avoca, N. T. No matter liow hard your couh or how Ions you have had it, Aycrs Cherry Pectoral Is the best tniiiR you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you arc coujjhin today, pet a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. (.all r .I.h-i.i. K " ii... u.. .. i.. r. " ;:: I ... a M .tilt till.. ... J.U. AVMIIO I.. it, ease of the potikhnbor. it leads inevitable to the commission of the grossest of exec, against which every sane and right and decency revolts Ititcklcu'n Arnica Halve. : wr..'viilf fmn for matvrloiK mire. Il ur.isi any ullitr lvi loll. m. ointment it tiilin for Tutu. Coin, Hum, M'i', S..ri-, Kln, t'l ot. IVtti r. Suit liln uiii, K vi r S.irr. Cinisl lUiiil. 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Itoon tint Mi Me I.UciU tml llayei- kv a pwrty at th fhur tun lioiii, I Iiu iiiNta briii t; achodlniatea of tlm two lmP iuH a .t a who (jail. ere.l to jny thtm a UjI taell viit prior to their ilqurtu from Aahlaiid. -Aiildaiid Tiding J, A. BYERS Vroprlrtor of STAG I 12 Trip tnali itaily lawa ln,le. Iciii'i t M . I A.M. ami ri'liirnih(lrai. Sa'etu at t :a0 I. M. l-reigh; mn,i;J rconiimtily. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH K All. WAY CO. .Ikim. Ir M.ii' Al.iliiii.HtOi ku4 in. .nil. .ii.i Airiio tinl.-tn.riii T i a. in. ' m. 'll (1. M. Uttrl 1mi1U hrf U.MHttiMlth ADA lvavv lin1.M.ir "' l.l. ,-,,..l.n llmttitt antt I'auit. : ta.tU I i i p. m. II l a Itl. j t p. tit. . ! l.'tr MiMimio'.h ,'r. M..IIIH..UII. ! h,r I't'I-l'xl"" ftirAlrlle. I ; .. 7:11 m, itl. 3 di , in. I ' : IU. i " A l 'p " tW ,'M Miitiili.iiiUl li.r lNtll.t. j 1..,, In-tr' II a. Ill, j; tlenita liif Hut. b,mt p. m. ip. ra OREGON SHOTXlNE Union Pacific AND a tuAism h;om i'dutland daily ThroiiKli riillmaii utaihUrtl anil lur lt le.nii ear tluily t Omaha, CI" r4u, HKkniin ; ttHlrinl altHtptita-eardailr to KMiiaC'ltytlrwmli I'ulluiao te l.t nlieniii ears ( jutraoimll rondafW' wtti-kly Iu. t'lilrau" an.l Kana CUT. rt-eliuiiiif Vhaircara tawata tree) to UK Knat ilnily. i.KPAUt TlMKBCHKPl'I-K aiatn ClilfiiKO Halt Uko, IVuver, I'ortliuiil Ft Worth. Oinalia, Sjatclnl Knnaaa tUty, St. iXV It :'.") a m viIxiiila,CliU'guanl IliintuiK- Kant. ton. . Atlantic Halt I.nkc, rvmvor, Kx.rM FtWorUi.Oiimlia. 8:1 pin Via Kanaaa City, St 1 llufitiiig- Lou I. ClilraifO tun. and Kant. St Paul Walla Walla, I if FaatMail ton,SHikaii,Wal 11 a in via lam, I1 til I man, la Hnokane. Minneapolis. t IVul. Ihiluth.MII wanki'f, ChiiniC and KaHt. , 70 hours. I'ortlanil to 5 clianifB of ears. Tlckota hl rail or via fioat and raiJ via ort'a" ()CKAN AND HlVF.ll MOllhUlW PHOM l-OKII ANn, All SHllinn ' aiitijeetto elmnK. For San Frandwo 8 p ni Sail ever Oaya, Dally exceft COI.PMBIA ivi 8 p in To Astoria ano j - nauiruaj i... .!--- 10 pm ALIIERRBN,AfU. lndapaawl