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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
I INnKPKNPKNCK ENTKlU'lUSIlNniCl'nKNCK.OUKtiOX rur.ss cLiri'iNns. Coiicornlinf Dr. Durrlu Now Lo cated at ltevere Houe, Albany. $202. Padishh t Wale OUV, The Republicans of Linn county won't thauk Dr. Darrin for resil ing that old Democratic warhoree, Judcs J. J. Whitney, from the grave. rSalem Journal. Only iroin de&fnees. Otherwise the Judu has been as sound as a dollar. Al bany Democrat. Dr. Damn, tfte specialist at Al bany, has his office crowded every day, and the list of testimonials of I his" urea are eloquent tributes to I his ability. Independence K.nteh FRISK. . i Judge J. J. Whitney, of this city, has been taking treatment from Dr. Darrin for his hearing hymn, set to some rather common and is surprised himself at the place lines by the Key. Samuel T. quick and complete restoration of Smith. There is" Yanke Doodle.' 1 U . .. .: IT!. I.H.. Ia U ..nl.. .f -Lt.L I. iL 1- I a ,. . . , f i . , . poverty of our musical invention he foeaks much for the successful rueswork so far aa oriiziu is con-1 ' . ' . .... ...... ... . " . . a ooninared with other nations lllVHi kA V-1 W W4 uq fviHiiun I Vl tEJVAt kUUU(l tlCTAVfaVa SO l ll'Oi I Non-Mapietic metal BUvm Cm Fully Ouaranttf 4 Tat uW kr ALL JEWELERS niuitrtM Book let M rWt, afcOWltt COLORED FANCY DIALS I Bi New England Witch Co. tMCMr,CM. Cfflrt t-tw k, Cklcf.l aurnatiaca. Thru.' fft to other words, it dil dutv in Mason io lodge. Soon It traveled armm tho water and first patriotic setting was made by Holx.rt Treat rain iu 17W to word entitled "Adin and Lib- erty ." We next nitu u ting another campaign song. "Jef ferson and Liberty," and in 1S1I Francis Scott Key set the present words to it on the eve of tin bom bardment ol Fort Mollenry. It is fortunate that the sailors of the navy are not obliged to aitiK it. It is much easier lor the bunds to play it. It was not difficult for . a-i. !- utipitti mtfr roisterers io caiun u i - . ,.,....., ,.i..r .! vals or to execute its singular m( ,u coniiilel rwovrry." lu-t t.n earth for troops. "As soMiTs", wrote tho Muck iiifii ii turn fiht rauUI with llto first. TluM-liaiigo of feeling botween our whito nud blitck defender is surely towurd the lino of good sciuo nnd Oliriatiniiity. INarlul Odds Aal"t II leas. H.itrliliU'11, aloim ami tletltute. Huoh, Iu l-rlef the inii.lltlon of au o!d sohller ty name of J. J. Haven, Vrraallra, O. For yea's he I roll tiled with Khlisey dlrat and neither doe- lora nor umllemea kh lilm relief. At ha irUI Klretrlo Hitlers. It Ileal H-rm dr.,M , ;'' wliblu hLiru,,,,,;,' did, on tl, 7,, ,ulrf , enter Int.. a .an.,ptt 'f J"- A Ilk: lha (lights and closing outburst wheu under the influence of wine or spir 'its at the Crown and Anchor, but it is a serious business for a pa triottoget through it with a se rene face. That we should have to take this old drinking song lor nntionnt anthem illustrates the Better, however, a national anthem ! which is not national than none A Hoy's Wild Ulde for Life. aid, Aug. 30. , can. There is "Hail Columbia,' As will be seen by an article on w'llc "h 'he earesl 5f ",l to the first , page of this paper, the h?ln8 national anttieni, as its .mlnt nU.mi.n n, ll.rnn meiouy is tne rresiuenie marcn. . ... j. . a...i. I n..min,iul in I . inil ira uii.i 1 1 againintnis part ot ne uuam- r - . Wih family aroiiDd npeclluir him to ette valley, being located at Al- "nsmwiiujru uupMuwu die, and a son riding lr life, is mil.-, banyto remain until the first of in 1739 when war with France was ug,tlr. King's New Discovery f..r . . . Tt I. IV.. ...... .....11.... I.. U' Decembc. Durins tue doctor s uuicuri.uj nmt vraiu.u, v .... v.-". -- O I . . . n .. . . II T t .. T .III.. t...l jb.t.lnrM.I .tw in uiem ln.t mim-iier he had liaU t-olumDia" lias a ways ueen "" f'-r....-, ....... :.......... euy in fcaiem last sum.ner lie caa ,. J . death's aKonles from asthma; but thl t i .i I ao'aAloif hv fiwainn a(irno whan wv'"" " f many marvelous cures, ana me -"- 7 ..v.e.. ...... J( f , nietill,lie Kv,.s iUiit relief sick and afflicted of this section 7 wl8U lo ea,ul country. d rtH, 1Ib wr,tw,. nan pnncra tnlatfl tlipinxiil vpb unnn lhe melody, however, is thin and uow sotiudlv every iiIkUI." Like K5n Ma tn lien fl vantntie nf his commonplace and was worn out I marvelous cures of Consumption, I'neu remarkable skill in the treatment long ago. There is "Columbis. the "'. J''''"' ;:"K,,V1',.','!i Gem of the Ocean," but th.it is ' ' ""'l '"V" ZnZlZ k I B IS 1 1 VJ S V.'V't 4 I It I V'HHS cngusn ana is Known over mere as 'Britannia, the Pride of tbe Ocean." There are others which only apply t a certain event or period, such as "Dixie," which is thoroughly of disease. Stayton Mail. There has always been a predju dice against Advertising Doctors, but Dr. Darrin, now at Albany, has overcome this predjudice and has received patronage from tbe most influential citizens of tbe county. When Bach men as W. W. Parrish, at A. H. Lock's drugstore. Two Int-ldfiits. Marching Home," "John Brown's Rfvlv " "Tli nn.UU C'rv nf Fro.,. t ,iT r v-S " " dom" (which has been made a nat Hero nre two incidents of wur American, "When Johnny Comes times which are full of meaning to tho thoughtful American. In the Civil Wur compiuties of Albany, testify to his merits as a healer he is entitled to the consid eration of the suffering public Lebanon Criterion. What Is Life? ional anthem by Japan), and 'MarchiDg Through Georgia." All ol these have been ruled out and "The Star-Spangled Banner'' selected, though i 8 melody is Eng lish and its antecedents are most undignified. Its melody is that ot of colored troops on their way to tho front were forbidden to imirch through the principal streets of I'hiladclpliia, lest they should be stoned by the mob. They were going to give their lives for their country, but they were led through alleys mid oh In the last analvsis nobody knows. but we do know that it is under strict a annmng song, 10 Anacroon in Jaw. Abuse that law eypn slightly, Heaven," and was a favorite with scure streets to do it, m strong pain results. Irregular living means a bacchanalian crew which used to was the nreiudica nfainst them J a. - r !. ,tl I I ueoKeu,eUfc i m "TT t , 8 meet at lhe Crown and Anchor in j this northern eitv in Constipation, Headache or Liver , . , . , una ium lutiu tuy. trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills onaon wiween inu ana l.io. Tjl0 Washington Star publish ed, the other day, an account of Liver and Xldnev form of Htoiiim-h illnti. Only &IH. 8. Lm ke, Diugnlst. Irnubtra and all mid lUiwel Com-(iuriH-d ly A. M issue Naomi and Kstheryn Conan, of Lebanon, are in the city on their way to Monmouth to re enter the Oregon State Normal school. Albany Herald. Miss Opal Hall returned to Port land, Friday. Notlcn. Ktate of Oregon, . County of JVlk ) I, L. If. Jo-w and W. I,. Ille. U-llig duly aworu on oalh, say that we each An reniileuls of IiiilelH-nili-m-, J'ulk cotltiiy, Oregon ; that wv nre the tden UlMKrllmd mi,! WI. did, on tu I7.li ... . n'i ...... . . " AUltM our lU.tH, I, f, M duel log a general furulm Uliilert.aing, ...mui,ill)j other l.u.l i, r Interest , j prorly llu-or,,,,,,, ,nU) I ue; II..I the dunuum of lbt Ihlp Is to U perin-iual. Hutiwillwd nd .worn tu t, I nolary puhlln, (l ji, Ulf , August, U03. N"'ary Put.ll, fu, p. J. A. BYER? Proprietor of I STAGE Trips made daily. U,r lt, J ilonre si 8 .13 A. M. nJ reiumle, J ea.em at i :au r. ji. j-rwigbt U,: reaaoiiahly. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Impresslna It on Him With Emphasis IT, King quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at A. H. Locke's Drug Store, A National Anthem at Last. It will probably be news to most patriotic Americans that the Uni ted States has never had a nat ional anthem, officially speaking, until Saturday last, when the navy department issued an order declar ing "The Star Spangled Banner" to be the national anthem, and directing, whenever that composi tion is played, all officers and men shall stand at attention unless they are engaged in duty that will not permit them to dorso. As to the good taste displayed in select ing "The Star Spangled Banner" there will be a variety of opinions. The nayy department had quite a Btock of so-called "national" tunes to choose from, but this did not make selection any easier, for the reason that some of them, have only a local application, and most of tbe others are not ''national." There is '"America," for instance, a melody of English origin, already doing duty as ao English national j Ask the tent for Tickets VIA Ml a visit made by ono its reporters to tho wounded soldiers at Wash ington Barracks. Two colored soldiers came up, both of whom were recovering from wounds. The reporter spoke to one of them, a bright-faced mulatto, asking where lie had been shot. "In the charge up San Juan Hill in July," lie auswered. "I belong to Troop E, Ninth (Jav- . i n-1 .. i .ii j i uuy. ino uiiu entered my cheek. The artery was cut and ST. PAUL DLUTII, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO was spiting blood. I manned to get uncK oi tno lirm-lino somehow, but the doctor said ho could do nothing for me. Just then a Rough Rider c.imo un. lie put his thumb on my jugu lar vein and held it there for two hours. Two hours arid me a negro! He saved rnv life. Then the sergeant of his troop came and sent a surgeon." Both the American and Eng Is what inir (Inn laundry work ilm' to th man who l.mKliitt for mune. Ililni? exipilnlle to eoliir uml Mul!i on Ills lliii'o. We ill ni to make our laun dry work pi-erlitm iu U-uuty Mud In tlin wrrH:t emu It lou In whlt-h ,.ni it homo. St-iiil u a niil. tmndlc ami we will MurprlM you. Nw proiiw and iivw rli:m. Order left at Kuti h's imrt.fr shop or the Hulem wi!l retwlve prompt UlU'UUtJU, Sakm Steam Dunclry, Colonel J. fi;..inted, Prop. D.rood D. OltiiMted, Mr. I'houu 11. nzo LttMirty street. lei.ro fi.r U-ii-luuulh iwd A irll Tm . tu. SI . mi, IHIrnA IlltlrlWH ilni.e fr Mnu- tu.ultiiu4 lull II .i . in. 11 p. iu. l.'xrm Moiiiimulli , ru a U i m, TuVi , m. S . III. I'm lOiumiiulli fur lwlm. II 3 . Ml. ., m. Aim, t iawy.i4MM, '.. Im lij iw M'.ttmoilth !l lileii4M. Ii f. OL I! !(. driw tat Nut. lp.M AND OREGON SHOtyTlM Ujmon Pacific TO SPOKANE AND ALL POINTS CAST. 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 FaM Time NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT Pay Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Bullet Smoking Library Cars, DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAB- CADE AND ROCKY MTN8. For ratee, folder and full informa tion regarding ticketa, rootet, etc., call tIZ Arrr, IAKrTV ty P18h correspondents at Santiago Pass. Afrt., Portland. uore testimony to tho couraco a it t ' iib'Hiaiu'iviv n. ur a i w a jJt a-' a-j. 11 a u a vii v tt , m. a 012 Fint AT., Seattle, wteh. and endurance of the colored visit DR. JORDAN'S oaeatI KUSEUK OF ANATOMY1 iul mahKF.1 5T.. 8N FRANCISCO. CL (U.i.mo tun tu-t lU.wii, j '"'"'"""lAnAlOBilaU Miuwiro 4.rrl,$f attrnrlbm in t,t Cllv U VO'Lcrul tluhljur HjiIi.... ' H'mlinr.M.. . " ,:l,1,v:! -i" i-.ii.i ..n ti,., i-milia 1 l ol. Jv.u.Mmi.,1 jo )-,.,, t,u0 j OR. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASE! 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' I ' J Atloutlo Hull Ike, Oi iiver, Kxpreiia ft Worth.Oiimha, 8: Ift ii in vin Karma City, Ht indO" lliiiilnig- Loulii, t'lilmwo ton. and I'lict. ':3o Kt Paul Walla Walla.Le'i Kimt Mall ton,SHikatie,Wal 0 a in via luce, Pull in a n, HHikane, MliuioniioliK, t Paul, liuliith.MII wniilio, Chii'iigo and Kant. -Ohmira. Portlaml to Mm0: i rhnuut of earn. Tickets Kiwt vi ' rail or via Iw.at and rail via OCKAN AND UIVKU HCIlblU raom pohti.and, 8pm All iwiliiiir ihiti-a auhjnct to i linnira. For ISan Kranciwo Rail everv 6 day". Daily except Similar S p in Saturday 10 pni column kivw To Aatoriaandway landinga. 4 pm 4 pa It. Sua AL IIEBBKN, Aft,, tadepairfw Mm