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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1903)
Second Lecture .on Klccti icily lr. Purrin Wtli Iteinulit In baity Until Dm t Only. A I Did nothour prevent we could talk far hour on the many wonder ful thing that electricity ha ao complihed, but it is not necessary a' i h is tiai, for electricity in now only in it infancy. rdectneity contains all the elementary prin ciple, and therefore all the healing properties of alt thing in being All the (mini, oil and mineral in exii-tence are tbntaitied in el ectricity, and in their most skill ful combined . p.-oportion. N medicine does as much for the sys tern as electricity property used by a physician thoroughly yerxed in its application The leading physician recognixe electricity as one of the great panaceas for all chronic dis- eases. Dr. Darrin is one of the foremost praeticenors in the use of this subtle tluid, as the following permanent cures will show; ( to the prnt.ic. This is to certify that Dr. Darrin has cured me of a loathsome chron ic catarrh dyspepsia and kidney trouble of 15 years standing and I moat emphatically commend him to the public and will confer with anyone at Plainview, Or., wheie I reside. D. F. West. TO TIIE 0REOOS TCBMC. , Prior to visiting Dr. Darrin, I took the precaution to Investigate his cures and found them per manent and as stated in the press. I had been afflicted with deafness and a loathsome discharge of the ears for ten years. My delight was great when told by the doc tor that 1 could be cured. True to his word, I have bf'en cured oi'both afflictions. I consider it one of the mot remarkable cur-s on record and more than I expected could he done. I claim it a duty to inform the public when they can be cured. I am connected with the Reform School two miles from Turner. My post office address is Turner Or. Henry Brier. happy after years op misery. Mr. Editor: lean recommend Dr. Damn's treatment. For eight or ten yearsl have been troubled with rheumatism in the hip and back, also diabetes. Through Dr. Dar- rin's electrical and medical treat ment I am cored. Refer to me at Jefferson, Oregon. J. W. Pate. DR. DARRI.n'8 PLACE OF BCM.VES9. Dr. Darrin is 1 cted in Albany at the Revere Hotel until Dec. 1st, and will give free examination to all from 10 to 5 or 7 to 8 daily The poor treated free except med icine, 10 to 11 daily and thone able to pay at the rate of 5 a week or in that proportion ol time tre case may require. All curable chronic diseases of men and women a spec ia Hy. Buying Stamps in Turkey. Things are not hurried in Con etantinople as they are in Ameri can citfes. The tarks lovei cere mony, and have peculiar notions of what constitutes politeness. At an American post-office we walk to the proper window and ask for a stamp of the denomination we re quire. The clerk pushes it out, we i lUt w I 'in j? l .I uaaiiiiui) fncs ll(!l at put down the money, and depart. The entire transaction hat not oc cupied a minute, and probably less than a doxen words have been spoken! In Istambul a different scene i enacted. The purchaser approach es the window, and after a eerie of very low and obeuiou salaam. lays his right hand upon his heart and says: May this gracious morn prove a most happy one for thee, sir." The official returns the saluta tion, and asks. ''What commanded thou?" "Wouldst thou vouchsafe thy: servant several stamps with which to send letters to America? A thou mayest know, m? son, Abdul lah Etl'andi, the glass merchant of Ak Serai, is abiding et this mo uient in Chicago, and his family are desirous o( communicating with him. Though I myself know not hovr to write, yet is the son of iy brother, the pipebowl manufac turer, skilled in the art. and he hath promised to oblige me in this matter." "Very well. 0 worthy sir, but how many stamps dost thou de sire?" "Ah, my precious jewel, how many thinkest thou I should take? One would hardly suffice, as he doth not intend to return at pre ent. Therefore, I pray thee, give me two." "Excellent, excellent. Here they are. Slay i reuuest ine sum ol four piasters in payment?" Ask the ent for Tickets VIA to aeosANC ST. PAUL, DL'LUTII, .MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO ANO ALL POINT IST. 2 TRAIXSDAILY 2 Funt Time NEW CQUIPMCNT THROUGHOUT Day ;ou liea Palace and Tonriit Sleepers. Dining and Bnlfet 8moklng Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS CADE AXD JtOCKY MTNH. For rates, folders and full informa tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on it address 11. JHCKKON, Uty Ticket Agent J, W. P1IALON, Trav. Pass. A (ft., rortlano. A. H.C. DfcJiWISTOW, O. W. . A. i; x. n a Hiia ma mi V. Non-Magnetic f A lUUrl fclrw ct I 1 1 Cuaiantrd jj I rot bT I W f ALL JEWELERS I Tjfjf ITIasliaM Vorklrt I COLORED r iKZih FANCY ffion rlALSl F O J. Till New England j d Witch Co. j v r V' y J 612 First At. 8mU1, Wash. ) -What MVeM thou. U.V eU. la.iibt Three pi"' 1 lrtVS p;.l ti ver Ui'f. ln. WM ltl CU .1I"I1 i . . I 1 .. 1 . 14 k H u I l'ris, even at -You are .put right, HT-n li. hut Ihe pri.i have cliang'd. They cost more Imlay." "In very s.H.lh. ai'i'l" ,f eve? Then the charge hath Ueu inoreawd?" With thi the l urk pmdu.v an intricately knotted pure, and draw forth a bundle t.f paper mon ey. "Nay, nay, my adorable gem!" nrotest the niluid. "We accrpl no paper; thv.u inunl p4V in silver." "What, thou refuei par? Ami wherefore? U it not ti money? D.h- not the Stilun guar' sntee it payment? Well, mice thou declltuKt it. I iU py l' copr. ' Nay, ttrendi. we take no cop- nnr, pi hrr: 1 lilU U'Ufl Kliv I'"'- silver." Silver? I have it not. I pray ih...i ik mi cm iM-r. and tii"U shall have some additional." "I caiinul do It. ilT-ndl. It 1 forbidden." "Well, then, thou shall have sib ver. Here it is, the latest min tag"." "Accept my overflowing lhank. my exquisite turtle-dove." "Allah be with thee, and in crease thy shadow mightily." "Farewell, efftfiidi! May thy beard grow to an exceeding great length " What l Ufe? In the lax l analyst nnUxty know, hut we do know that It U uuorr strict law. Abuw that law vn silgtidy, ualo nult. Irregular IIvIiik ineaii derangement of the orxan, reeuidng ill t'oanliatlon, IU'.linlie or l.lvcr trouble. Ir. King's New I.Ke 1'HU quickly re aJut tin, ll'a jeulie, yet thoroU(h. Only at A. H. Locke's Uruit Htore. Old iilorj. ' Nor, Uncle, do tell it about a chorus Old Glory.'" This in by Freddy and Clara, who wcr al ways foremost in urging uncle to talk. Uncle was busy fixing the fla. stall and rope, so tht 'Old Glory' might open it fold to the breeze, lie always seemed deeply moved when doing anything about .the stars and stripej mid knew it history from the beginning to the latest development. "Come along, youngsters," he responded, "and let's sit down hero." With this he sat down near the flagstaff on an old sent in the garden. "I want you alliH to have great regard for the old Aug It iiieaus a whole lot to us, it does." "Tell us, Undo," urged Fred, "how it came to be called 'Old Glory!" "Well, it came about like this. You see, it was while we hu 1 the trouble in ti.e sixties. Lone before this Captuin Stephen Driver, . an old sea captain, who lived at Nash ville, TenneSMce, while aboard his ship, had a United States flag pre sented to him and he did love that flag. He was an old man when the Civil war broke loone and lived, as I say in Nashville, Ten nessee. Now in order that the Confederates should not get and destroy this Hag, he hid it in a quilt and slept under it whenever he went to sleep, Kvery morning he would tell what a good sleep - l,e..IM.a -'H Mf Ik, J I . . . 1 .. . I I . I... I I... ... I , 1. - )1 . . . ... 1 1 M 1 1 1 t'l T'M 'lion ,...- ..... iiaiinii llfH,,l I h t v lii1' in r'i -mi'iii"' ii" in in ,. kllm lg Itoin the iUlll j the term (King it to Hi" br , tellintf lit" lions: lory ever w heir. And liW ev rrylHuly k'mt th tr and sliiies to It 'O: I fi!oy ' " "Thank voii. I'm I". Vu are real good to lell n tin and 1 lio we lull al Ioe th ibar iild llg and o hothii C l bring dira. o .. it. Tin " '7 win was deeply llioed. W. W, K, I'rnrluHHliI u'rtln Him. t...lri.lleii, l.i and e,tltul ,-iiieli, 10 t-rli f l'1" i oii'lillon f an o'il olil!er I V tiiii "f J . J. Ivrli, Verlea,. Kor r,",le l..ul.lr. W t.ll K lt ! ' !! aw lld Itettllor dm'i tor, imr nirilii-Hii-, !e I'liH trtitt At lemjlli h Ul.-I I.Wtile lUtlera, It put Mill mi !! fert 111 tluM iilrf alt now lie lrUtt I'hikII III ol l i-tiiliplelrt n?.nvrf j .'' 'Mi rarlli ,lrr nl Kl l'ev tf. tilil. and a t f.irun of Mi'iiidili aol llowel t'om laltlt, tlii!VS'. liualalKi-r.l by A. . !ke, lni(i;UI. (iralitmli-. The world prate much ol in gratitude." hut ltii, like other catchword, repay individual in vestigation In the arscial world who rie the cry? 1 it the man who ha poured ur hi million In endow lioul (;i' and jibrarie? ! it the woman who ha ifUen her liffl to the care of tha and tr and nredy? Indred, liu! there are Imoresslna It on Him With Emphasis I whalRtir nt) U'ltnlrjr wnrH don to Urn rnaifwtio 1 .-lntf fur mhii. llilnir eillllle In cJlur ami !llilti nti til, linen. Wnaim to make our latin dry work .rlt In la-auiy and In tli iM-rfrctc.iinlllton In which iwt4 II hotun. Mrml ii, a in.l tandle ami we will iirpri, you. Nw ptiHVM and new prli-m. Orders left at Kul. li l.arber shop or tho Halem tK will rlv prompt attentiiui. Salem Steam Eaundry, Oilonel J. dim, ii., prop t..r..u D. OlinsiH, Mgr. I'hotiv II. aju Mts-rty .Htrwt f visit DR. JORDAN'S oatr MUSEUM OF ANATOMY1 f Itfti Manner m, r,cico. cl I , Y' ,"'rI iu.mi.ri UuMim ttli.,,M ' . 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