TNMiKrENl)KNCK'KXTKlUUnSKJNIKl'KNi'M:N.OKK"N '5 , One Quarter Million Used. :S S; . m. n 2 were 'mere a uup- ; . Defender tor fl Typewriters i; You Mny Be Sure The Smith Premier ! Would kq-p it hero permanently. There's but single standard in her construction perfection. On Approval for a Postal. : Durphy & Dickerman, S 247 STARK ST., PORTLAND, OR. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK:, S50.000.00. H HIRSHBERG, PreiUent. ABRAM KELSON, Vice Preeiden C. W. IRVINE, Cashier. V. Stewart and DIRECTORS. H. H.rschberg, 1). W. pears, B. F. Smith, M. A. Nelson. a ......i iml ori-imnM lnisinens transuded. Ixtana m ule. Bills discounted. Commercial credits granted. Deposits received on current account ubject to check. Editorial Endorsements. Albany Herald. The following is from the editor of the Gold Hil! News, and goes far to substantiate lhe remarkable cures of deafness performed by Dr. Darrin. Mr. Carey's cure has cre ated great excitement among the deat'and afflicted in Ashland. Mr. Carey's cure was witnessed by Mayor Neil, of Ashland. HE CAN HEAly1 A WHISPER. (Gold Hill News) One of ,our friends and subscrib ers, Mr. C. Csrey, of Sam's Valley, has been losing his hearing for fthont a vear. He visited the "News" office a ftw months ago and the subject of treatment for his malady came up, when we rec ommended Mr. Carey to wait for Dr. Damn's visit to Southern Ore gon. Mr. Carey visited the doctor at Ashland, and was so much bene- Impressing It on Him With Emphasis mm r.r- ' 'V mm. W V.ST-l-K Ah. -- -k Jr mm Is what our One laundry work does to the man who is loosing for some thing exquisite In color and fl nish on Vila I. nan. We aim to make our laun dry work peerless in beauty and in the rihrt condition in which we send it PrCB ' borne. Send us a sample bundle and we will surprise you. Naw process and new prices. ... Orders left at Katch'a barber shop or he 8alem stage will receive prompt attention. fitted that before leaving the doc. tor's he could hear a whisper Such cures are wonderful, yet this one is undoubtedly true. Mr. Car ev said he had taken treatment from a number of physicians and spent all he had in paying doctor bills, and so informed Dr. Darrin, who kindly consented to treat him free of charge, which was magnani mous of the doctor. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. For years my daughter has bean deaf, with almost constant dis charge ot the ears, causing a disa greeable odor. Her skin had be come a brown color from head .to feet from constipation and liver trouble, also diabetes. Under Dr. Damn's electrical and medical treatment one year ago nil her above troubles have disappeared, and I am so Dleassd I wish all to t know where to be cared. Will an swer all questions by letter or in person at Jefferson,, Ore. Mrs. C. A. Esteb. DR. DARRIN'S PLACE OF BUSINESS. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free trom 10 to 5 o'clock daily; evening 7 to 8. Sundav. 10 to 3. at Revere Hotel Albany until Dec. 1, only. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh deafness, bron chitis, la grippe, heart, liver, blad der and kidney diseases, or those who suffer from apathy and , indif ference, also genito-urina and skin diseases in either sex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicoceles and stricture. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. Dr. Darrin will treat ali who may ap ply before Dec. at half his former Salem Steam Eaundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Doroua D Olmsted. Mgr. Phone 11. 820 Liberty 8treet. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking lor a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, oi Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered witl an ugly sore tor a year, but a box d Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me It's the -best Salve on earth. 25c a A. 8. Locke's Drug Store. lCatato, Notice ii hereby given, that by virtue ..f nrderuflh CoilnlV Court of the .H.ii.itv ot Polk and .tut of Oregon, dil (trtkl of rKvri In lh ...it ot Charles U. Fisher, deceased on the LUli day of iVtol-er, ItHKI, duly Miithoriaiiti; Hiul directing the executor of said estate t 'H .'"vate ln l,h ject to the approval of -aid court, the following deserilaM real piopony wiim. liii: to mid enlate to wit : Beginning a Kiit 5.72 chains ut and lltl.M chain ,il ii,. i mnili went corner ot the north east quarter ot section 21, ' township S, south of ran so 6. went of the Willamette meridian, in Polk county. till' IKY HOUtlt S -0 cliniiit; thence eat 1!.!.M chains ; thence ,,.,,ii, mm liuinn: tlienee east 'ilHI chains ; thciisv north 2 M) chains thence west 12.52 chains; thence north 1.15 chains; ihcm-o wel 1 1..") chains to I,.. 1. 1,.,-.! lit U'lfilll.ll I! Containing 10 acres more or lens; and al the follow i it lp tract, to wit : 1 he "otith half of the south east i""l,,'r f section a I, in t.ui i.kIhii i-iulit. n.iuth ot ramie ', west of the Willaiuelio meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, containinn Ht acres; al so the follow hit preiiilws : IliijiiiiiMut At the hoiilIi east corner of U1 NuuiU'r one, in Mock Numler nine, as llie same is numbered Biid deHikjuated on the plat of tne town of Momnouili, Polk county, Oregon, mid riniiiinK thence north 7i Uet ; tlienee west li feet ; thenco south 75 feet; thence east M5 feet to place o! beniiinina: and that by virtue of the premises aforesaid. I, Charles K. Fisher, as executor of the estate of Charles U. Fisher, deceased, will from and after the 2Ut day of November 1W3, oiler for sale and proceed to sell the above de scribed tracts oi land at private sale to the highest biddur for rash in hand; ami that bids for each ot said tracts sep arately will he received by me at Mon mouth, Polk county. Oregon, '''erms of sale cash in hand, subject to approval oi said court. Ciuhi.k F. Fisiikh. Fxecutorot the estate of Charles li. Fisher, deceased. SUMMONS Iti the Justice Court for the Justice of tut Peace and- Constable District Number 5, county of Polk and state of Oregon. J. K. Buchanan, I'lff., vs W. M Baldwin, Deft. To NV. M. Baldwiu, the defendant alwve named ; In the name of the stnte of Oregon you are hereby required to appear utid answer the complaint tiled hkiiIiimI you in the alwve entitled action within nix weeks from the date of the first publi cation or tills summons, to wit on or before t he 12th day of November l(K);t, and if you fall to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for lite sum of (27.50, coats and disbursements of this action and interest upon 20 from Feb. 15, 1807 to date at the rate of 10 per cent, les one buynient of $.50, made August 19, 189N, and (10, attorney's fee. This summons ia made tins 8th day of October, 1003, at Independence, Orei 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 successive weeks In the Indkpendence Knteki'KIrk, a news paper of general circulation published at Independence, in said county and state. The date of the first publication of this summons is October 8th, 1903. li. Wilson. Justice of the Peace for said district. O. A. Hurley, Atty. for Plaintiff. Notice ot Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that I, Lu- cinda Baldwin, executrix of the estate of John It. Baldwin, deceased, haye filed my final account aod flual report In said matter with the County clerk of Polk county, Oregon, aud the Coun ty court of said county has fixed the 7th day of November 1903, at the hour 10 o'clock A. M. at the County court bouse In Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, as the time and place when said final account will be heard. All persons in terested In said matter are required to appear on or before said time and file any objections, if any they have, and Gray? 'My hair was falling out and turning r.y very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped lh falling and restored lha natural color. '"Mrs, E. Z, Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look, old, with the color cf seventy years in your hair! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your ray nair! If not, use Ayer's Hair ViRor. In less than a month your 5 ray hair will have all the ark, rich color of youth. i; t a sxito. AH ! If .mr diitfKlM rmiiwl n''ly Miml oim ti.-lur ! m I-""" mm a Nui ! '" ii H ""' u vur ii""" 'V""" "n" ','I,,M' J. r. A V M .. U.W.II. M. to show cause, If any they have, why mild account should hot tie allowed and filially settled, and the executrix discharged from fiulher iluibs III Mild matter. I.I VIM'A B.l.tWIN. lxecutnx of the estate or John It Baldwin, deceased. F'or a pleasant physio take Chamber lain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. Fjwy to take, Pleasant ill effect. For sale by Klrklam! drug Co. ANTIOCII. Alfrrd Wheel.H-k SHnt last Sun day with his many friends in Dai la. Mrs. A. B. Ohms and daughters were trading at Independence Sat urday. Leonard lodgers is over from Dusty, Beaton county, on a hunt ing trip. Our farmers are busily engaged in slit-ding, gathering apples and digging potatoes. D. M. Caihrealh and wife, of Ml. Hood View, were the guests of Mrs. A. I!, Oh ins over Sunday. C. A. Davis moved to Falls City Friday, where he has a position in the Bryan it Lucas saw mill. Dee Chamberlain was down from Falls City Sunday, visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Marie Smith. Wajflie Black, of near Mon mouth, was transacting business in this vicinity the foro part of the week. L. N. Btlieu is erecting an addi tion to his residence, which will add much to the appearance of his home. Vardoman, Clemmons, and Hob- ert Kishback, after a week's visit with relatives in old Yamhill, re turned home Tuesday. He Learned a (.rent Truth. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over aud over again?" "Johu Wesley, because once telling la not enough." It Is for the same reason that you are told again aud again that Chamber lain's Cough Keinedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts auy tendency of these diseases to result In pi eu monia, and tbat.lt is pleasant and safe to Uke. Hold by Kirk laud Drug Co. Wanted. Several acter and kooU reputation In each ntale fond in thin rnuntv rpmiitAl sent and advertise old estahliHhod wealthy business house ol solid finan cial standing. Salary (21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Encln. self-addressed envelope. Colonial, 832 Dearborn St., Chicago. Carpet anil Id.,. S I Parties within, ,k ,J line will plcaMculi al my rJ mock west ami half block n , ace Hotel. Mrs. W. . W, liendeuce, (Ire, Clict NiiimIiiv ILites I'ortlitiid mid Willaij Valley I'tilnt. Low round trip mt placed in rUVct hciwae and Willamette Valley either direction Ticke sold Saturdays and Sun limiU-d to return mi or fol'owing Monday. Ft ivtitidsuce 1 2 -JO. Csll on raciflo IVs Agent f.-r j f viit DR. JORDAN'S MUSEUM OF ANA lOtt MARHtTsf , lAHFlUSCii IHmw rutut m4 imwi 3 In in w una. tirntftt tttirnrlm ft. tKltrful HgMfur run iml I s-l'iu ri,i7, a T I o m.i.-i i. ui ICI1"4- .llIUIml f I yDI. JOROAH-fflVAIl I II' mtrm im A , H o u ..I rum tlf.lhltM ot ... ytmnL Ktf'Mini totri't ili mw riMtinr. ejr vmi. rmtiM, t1 gi runiitv mi,. I.MuMfrftiu.tl hi IfMlrm-lii lil onlr 1,f4 TiiiiltMllnt ,.lkl. but I fur. 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Atlantic Halt Uke, Denver, Fx press Ft Wortb.Omuhs, 8: 16 p m via Kansas City, Ht Hunting- Louis, Chicago ton. ' and Fast. fit Paul Walla Walla.Lewis FastMall ton.8iokann,Wnl- Oamvla lace, Pullman, Spokane. Minneapolis, M rani, uuiuiii.i'io waukee, Chicago and East. 70 l.n.. Portland tO Chid I V uvu in w v - j Change ot cars. Tickets hast rail or via boat ami ran via . - OCEAN AND BIVKK nwi'i ' rBOM POKTIAND. 8pm All sailing dates subject to change. For San Fancisco Hail everv 6 days. Dally xcent Sunday n ni Saturday 10 d m Columbia atvaa To Astoria and way landings. AL H KERKN, AgU, lBdep4 i