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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
'INDEPENDENCES JKRfflTOiBWCg' Ql QN A PEUSOff AL QUESTION. What a Woman Think When 8he Heads Of Or. Darrln'a Cure. - Can he euro me?" That's lhe personal question a woman asks herself when she reads of Ihe cures of womanly diseases bj Dr. Darrin the well known successful special iat of Albany. Why ouldVt he cure her? Ia her caa any more complicated than the hundred of cases that he haa cured, which other pby iciana hare given up aa incurable? Why eaffr from weakeaing drain, iuflamation, failing of the womb, ovarian paina, profuse, canty or painful menstruations, Iota ot eexual desire or eeciae, when a sure aud positive cure can be had by siuauiy consulting Dr. Darrin at his office in the Revere House. His examinations, should any be necessary ia free, and a eon fidentiat talk will coat nothing. Bead the following who have been permanently cured , by Dr. Darrin years ago. Lucy B. Wood Block&urg, CaL, female troubles; cured. Mrs. A. Carmody, Emmeryville, Cat., ovarian tumor; restored. lira. R. H. Frazer, Fisher's Land ing, Wash., rheumatism and kid ney trouble re stored. Mrs. C. PerJny, Salem, Or., var icose ulcers and terrible pains for 12 years; restored. Mrs. James Reycroft, St. Helens. Oregon, deafness and catarrh four teen years' standing: cured. Mrs. E. A. Morris, Newberg, Ore gon, asthma and bronchitis ten years; restored two years ago. Mrs. John Ginnis, Vancouver, Wash., paralyzed arm cured 16 years ago by Dr. Darrin, while in San Francisco. Mrs. C. Mavenson, Portland, rheumatism, neuralgia, afid female troubles; cured permanently six years ago. Mrs. F. E. Dewey, 386 Davis St., Portland, cured six years ago of deafness peculiar to her sex, after being afflicted 8 years, she has gained 40 pounds in flesh; she was also cured of deafness. Reuben Lee, Turner, Oregon, sciatic rheumatism and general de bility from effects of lagrippe, re stored; and wife abcesB of lung and severe cough, numbness and pains in limbs, successfully trrtated. DR. DARBIJi's PLACE OF BUSINESS. Dr. Darrin is located in Albany at the Revere Hotel until Dec, 1st and will give free examination to all from 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily. The poor free except medicine. Those able to pay at bajf former prices. No case published except by the permission ot the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Electrical appliances furnished. One visit is desirable, though many cases can be treated by home treatment by writing symptoms, , Eyes tested and glasses fitted G61T GLASS placetoMr.Gilson, of McMinnville. Morris YVbeelock has a magnet that take him to Towns once a week. W.1I. Mack ia constructing cottage very neat Guthrie. Miss Bessie and Leota Foster, of Monmouth, wer the gueata of Ioa Fiahback Sunday. William Ilerren sold his big gray team Saturday to Mr. Ret, of Independence, for i.w Miss Ora Towns won the gold medal at the elocutionary contest at Dallas last Wednesday evening Archie Parker, and daughters, Emma and Grace, ot Monmouth, spent Sunday with the Fishback family. Forrest Barnea and family were over from Monmouth . Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Allen Towns. V. Scott, wife and daughters, Ada, and Mar and Ruth King, of Salen, were at the Fishback home Thursday and Friday. Stranger, mostly eaatern people, are seen frequently pausing through here en route to Falls .Oty. and they seem well pleased with this part of Oregon. Saved Ills Life. ANTIOCH. Mr. Hill returned from Willa mina Thursday. WiaifrediWheelck .entered the Normal Monday,. . Mrs. Scott 1 has returned home from-Toledo, Lincoln county. ' Joi$ Balb was traaaactlng busi ness in Independence Saturday. David Guthfie hat sold his homo J. W. Davenport, Wlugo, Ky. . writes, June 14, 1902: "I waut to tell you I believe Ballard's Sao LiuL ment saved my life. I was under the treatment of two doctors, aud they told me one of my lungs wan entirely gone, and the other badly affected. I also bad a lump in my side. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I wa induced by a friend to try Ballard's Bnow Lini ment. The Orxt application give me great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It is a wonderful medicine aud I recommend it to suffer ing humanity." 25c, 50c, and $(.00. Bold by A. 8. Locke. HIGHLAND. James Tedrow is down from Corval lis. Rev. John Osborn held services at Alrlie last Suuday. C. R. Parker ia assisting E. David son with bis fall work. Misses Ella aod Marie Sbafer went to Portland this week to work. I red Featberstone bad the misfor tune to cut his foot quite badly last week. Au agent representing a bouse in Chicago was through here last week, taking orders for groceries. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cockle have re cently been to Oregon City visiting their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Allen. Mrs. J. O. Davidson and Clarence Tedrow have each purchased a new double disk plow and are well pleased with their work. Jonn W. Alexander returned from his coast trip last Thursday and re ports his party getting all the fish they wanted and killing four deer. , 6 6 l O. A. Eramer Co., 3 INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. We hare added a nice line of Cut Glass, such i s Vases Water Bottles, Creamers, Sugar Howls, Xappies and Flates, Tumblers, and other swell articles too numerous to mention.. Get our prices. Broke Into Ills Ileuse. 8. LeQuinn of Cavendish, Vt, was robbed of his customary health by In vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke Into his bouse, bis trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 26o at. A, B. Locke's Drug Store. 8UVEK. Miss Minnie Maxfield returned from Portland Saturday. - H. Flicklngeris visiting bis daugb ter, Mrs. Brown, of Alrlie,.. Born, October 2,. to Mr., and Mrs. Gas Fredrlckson, a daughter. . Mr. and Mrs L. FHcUnger made a business trip to Corvallis Friday. 1 Mrs, Mar, Spark f u)d. la.ytor Itlaf WW aejfhbosi r Uua irtaku ; V "ijr i-augs Mrs. B. Bidders and davghtar, of i J Soap Creek, visited In tlila place Kuo- day. Lloyd Smith, of Lewlsvllle, Is visit ing with bis cousin, C. E. McLane. C. E. McLaoe and wife, also Mrs. J. M. Larson, made a bualnea trip to Al bany last week. Mrs. Joe Hecker and daughter, An na, of Hoap Creek, visited with friends lu Buver Sunday. Mrs. Annie Kuef came up from Sa lem Saturday for a few days to see about matters here. John James hauled his bop to Bu- ver last week and Is having his house painted tbis week. Mr, Adams, of Buena Vista, is doing tbe work. Cures Chills and Fever. For Hale. One milk cow, very gentle, 125; two tons cheet hay, 114 00; a qua, tity of nice cabbage; about 4U0 bushels of potatoes, largo six. Will deliver any amount. Iet mo furnish your winter's supply. 11. J. Kelly, by Haptist church. Notice ot Final Ketlleuteiit. O. W. Wrlrt, Naoogodohe. Texas, says: "His daughter haa emus ana fever three years; he could not tlud anything that would help her until he used Her bine. His wife will not keep house without it, and cannot say to much for it." 50c Bold by A. S. Locke. SUMMONS In tbe Justice Court for the Justice of tue I'eane and Constable District Number 6, county of Polk and state of Oregon. J. 8. Buchanan, PlfT., vs W. M. Baldwin, Deft. To W. M. Baldwin, the defendant above named : In tbe name of tbe state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear aud answer tbe complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled action within six weeks from tbe date of tbe first publi cation of this summous, to wit on or before the 12th day of November 1903, and if you fall to answer, for waut thereof the plaintiff will take judg ment against you for the sum of 1 27.50, costs and disbursements of this action and interest upon $20 from Feb. 15, 1897 to date at the rate of 10 per cent, lees one bayment of f .50, made August 19, 1898, and f 10, attorney's fee, This summons is made this 8th day of October, 1903, at Independence, Ore gon, by order of B. Wilson, Justice of the peace for said district No. 5 afore said, and is served upon you by publi cation thereof for a period of six con secutive and suooeeslve weeks in the Independence Enterprise, a news paper of general circulation published at Independence, in said county and state. The date of the first publication of tbis summons is October 8th, 1903. . B. Wiisow.. s Justice of the Peace for said district. G. A. Hurley, A My, for Plaintiff; Notice is hereby given that I, Lu clnda Baldwin, executrix of the eatate of John K. Baldwin, deeraavd, have died my fiual account aod ilual report in said matter with the County clerk of Polk county, Oreon, and the Coun ty court of nulii county haa fixed ttie 7lh day of November 1003, at the hour f 10 o'clock A. M. at the County court bonne In Dallas, polk county, Oregon, as tbe time slid place when said final account will be heard. All persons In terested In said matter are required to appear ou or before said time aud file any objections. If any they have, aod to show cause, if auy they have, why said account should not be allowed and finally settled, and the executrix discharged from further duties In said matter. LrciNbA Baldwin. Executrix of the estate or Jobu II Baldwin, deceased. Mies Ollle Jlaatlag la viilllof i Portland. K. W, Cooper is managing the Pea lei's store at Buena lata. We Are Paving the way for better thing if tlMKWlr Not how rhrep, but Uu4 good Is the4Ueatlon. If you are n4 Ratting the satisfaction you dmire mi can render you material amwiaoui aud save you money, uue tnai oi Constipation Does your head ache 7 Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills arc liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 29c All draitUts. Wantyonr mnuiuiabo or bw4 a boMUfui wimi or nun dukkt 'i nin am r I BUCKINGHAM'S DVEM ere ftusMua, H . M. Co Bop Growers Allow me to quote you prices on hop wire. Best quality guaranteed, Cor respondence eolloltcd. WALTER MORLEY, Salem Fence Works 1 atVtf. ..iHllri.'a Is auflloieot to w.nvince you that thrj la nnnllmr brand that Will oomptre quality with Chase A Hanboru's biff grade bokIs. These goials are kept ft sale by the 1 Star Grocery First corner north of the Indepeudenl National liauk. J. 8. MOUIti; Tonsorial Artist workmen e! r,1,i,l In th "Wiowain. Phfl ,.- ...... r . Only hrst-class situated u North side of C Stre j. a. byer: Proprietor of mcnooutlvTndcpcndfrice'SJlc STAGE Trios made dally. Leaves Inderf daocet 8 :15 A. Mi and returning lea J 8a'.em at 1 :30 P. M. Freight nanu reasonably. Wanted.A-Falthful person to travel and supervise force of salespeople and make collections for manufacturing boose. Straight . aajary J20.00.ji jreek and expenses. , 8alary:paUI. weekly nd expease money advanced. ' Previous ex perience unnecessary. Local territory. Buiinees . saeceesfol. Posjyon perma- aena, i. Eacieeav aalMddress4eayetwtl SiHaleada, 8 Dearbon, eteea. Obleago, Geo. T. Rodgcrs $ Co., WHOLESALE J DEALERS Get oar price w ean aw yo money. ..... SAlom Qreion.- MOTORLINC Tl M E' TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. loavaa aunt In dc for U.n. mouth and Atrile 7?M a. m. i l:N p. in. . I I" IndPp" dooo for Mob moutHaod DaUes lltflO m.fn.. t-.Hp.Mi. " ' ' l 1th MwinioaU) . . for alalia- L'tm Monmoatb . Mr IWlaa, H a. av-. S4t. aai . - - ai.iia fnr 1 irm t . .. Monmouih aim. 2 ue J u " " " a rOO a. m, 1 :U6 p. m. j r tl.11.1 Im'M Dallas fop Honmoum j lodapeDdenoe. 10 p. ra. . 7:30 " L'ves Moninoull for inanpon""-" a, . I SO p. . SKIS " h sa.siM n 5sa