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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, HWM'BNl ttWJK, OMC.ON i l I . f i si S . i WONOKRFUIi CUKK3. Mr. Itrlirht.ot Albuuy, and Mr. Cm-It r mii, or irowusvUte, Speak In High Praise ot Ir. lrrlu. Mr. Editor: I am not in the habit of miffina doctors, but my case be ing bu marked and the cures so miraculous 1 deeui it a duty 1 owe the public, as well as lr Darrin, to state that the Pr. cured uie ol neat ness with electricity and other method. Will answer all ques lions at 105 Pine St. Albany. Or. G. V. Bemuut. MR. COCHRAN OF BROWNSVILLE WRITKS: To the Editor: I wish to add uiy testimony to the many under Dr. Damn's treatment. I have beeu under hia treatment for some time, and am in a fair nay of recovering from etlects of stomach and liver troubles. I most emphatically commend Dr. Damn. Refer any one to me st Brownsville Ore. W. C. CoCH RAX. DRPARRIS'S PLAK OF 1SISINKSS Dr. Darrin is located in Albany, at the Uevere Hotel until Dec. 1st, aud will give free examinations to all from 1U to 5 and 7 to S daily, the poor free except medicine, 10 to 11 daily, and those able to pay at half my former prices. All curable chronic and private diseases o f men and women a spec ialty. No case published except by the permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Electrical appliances furnished. One visit is. desirable though many casern can be be treated by home treutment by writing symptoms. Those wish ing to see Dr. Darrin will do well to call so?n as many require second treatment. - Uroke Into His House. i We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hedgepcth back to our neigh borhood. They will reside ou their farm for tre year. Henry Lewie is sawing wood with hie engiue, for his neighbors since he has returned from hie hunting trip. The new kitchen built on the M. K. parsonage adds much to its convenience, and the Kev. llaynes family will enjoy it. A. A. Linderman has put a new porch on the west side ot his house, which will add much to the ap pearance and comfort of it. Willie Bronson returned from Prinesville last Tuesday. He re ports his parents as being com fortably located for the winter. L. S. Perkins was inspecting the phone line last Tuesday. He is contemplating putting in another wire. Then we can talk twice at the same time.(?) Mr. Lewis and Mr. Barker have finished Mr. McKinney's new house. He has moved in and is much pleased with it. It is a cred it to our neighborhood. We wish to correct a mistake made in one ot the correspondents' items a short time ago, widen stated that Prof. M. E. Wheelock in the teacher at this place. Miss Tate, a teacher of experience, wields the rod and is progress ing nicely in this school, while Mr. yheelock manages the birch at Airlie, altho' he is seen quit often on our streets, as he comes fre quently to visit a few (?) of his uany friends rnre. . Saved His Life. (?. LeQuiun of Cavendh-ti, Vt., was rohbed ot his customary health by In vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 5o at A. 8. Locke's Drug More. LEWIS VILLE. W. W. Smith finished cutting his corn for the silo Saturday, Grandma McKinney is visiting her son, Thos., who lives at Inde pendence. Have you seen the dark spots on the sun? Looked at through a smoked, glass. Lester Lewis, sori of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lewis, tame home Sun day for a visit. J. E. Lewis is preparing to make Portland a visit soon and visit with his children. The Riddle clover huller visited our vicinity and bulled our clover, and departed again for other parts. Mrs. W. W. Smith made a week's visit to her parents at Crawfordsville. She returned last week. Mr. McKinney has rented Frank Lewis' farm. Mr. McKinney is a rustler. We are glad to have such men with us. B. F. Srnilh has made several trips to McTimmonds Valley look ing after his sheep, it being report ed that the dogs have been raidiDg the flock. J. W. Davenport, Viti", Ky. , writes, June 14, 1112: "I want to tell you I believe Ballard's Show Liul input saved my life. I w under the treatment of two dot-tors, and they told me oue of my luus wnH 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 mouths longer. I was induced hy a friend to try Ballard's Snow Lini ment. The firat npplieatiou giv.J me ,ut r-uf: two fiftv cent bottles cured .a . u.-ll. It in a wonderful N medicine and I recommend It to suffer- Ing humanity." 25c, 50e, and 1.00. Sold by A. H. Locke. o 6 6 t Mm Forks Silver Hated Knivi irnil ForkH-Kor norno tlmo in the past we have becn'havingcalU for a Letter pudo of knives ami fnrka Hutu the 12 dwt. Rogers gooils consequently we are having made to order a knife and fork with 16 ilwt. of silver, which will m tke a much Loiter wearing knife and fork fur onlv a alight dillereneo in cost. The.e goods will he hero in a few days and wo would W pleased to have you cull and examine then. o. A. Kramer (& Co., I NDE IMiN DENCK, ( ) KEG ON. jpv-J vJ ijtv- .UV iJNr" fJ ' s r Mrs. A. B. Lacey Mid fainik 1 has returned lo Or.u,. H I" ...;.). .,lt;l...a t lluen.1 istavimr at hi- broiler's home in Vinirti Mini iwii.M." - ; . " , V,..-s.lr. .JellVrson. We were much phnsed ! iinon recei viim his it. li. Ulli 01 i orvauis, Co Rep Grower Allotg t" 'l"ili' )t'U jitl'V wire, I let iil(lllly KUBialiU rixiMilideliC" willelted. WALTER MORLEe Sulerti l'em- Wurl. FAI LS t I I V. Mr. nnd M I s. ( imide, f I'.Ui lrlfm"n uiiimeswarv. 1mtI liliiie mhvvIuI. I'o.ltliiii liellt. I'lielow lf wldimri i Siiwrlntelidenl, lu'l Di-mU'n unhscriptioti l ( ( , !,., Id.! i"vri.-iMMile. Tlank VU. M T. I visitor at Parser Sunday, returning Wnit(,mill1 e hope that yi) will j homo Monday. j wHi y,.ur paper. I ... ..... ... i f i i - ' ' ' ' .Miss jurtilii puw, euro CI.IIU and l-r. Vista, returned Thursday from a trip to M ban y. j u w VYrirt, Nui-....'hei., 'IVxb. Mr Wash, editor of the lteinizer, -His dKluer bad chilis and wns rt business visitor iA this sec. fever three ye,... be euuid not ll,d ... i niiyuiiHK iui i ii' r t;on tins week. ' in. ui i.,.t n.-en l iipru in i eon i - Miss Mary Uradley. of Eugene, house without it, and -anii.il )' t was a passeiig-r on Monday's train i ueli for it.;' M y A. f. Uh. j to Indvjienilenct". livron Nixon and H. Soinros, of Uuena Vista, were business' visitors ,iro 1(,, , :t vi.Mt to N. A. Hiuii.Ut ut 1'nrker Friday. j H-ul vyfe. ; Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. lUiefaud son.J 'flie Bryan. I.u. ;ss Co i- uUn; Herbert visited with friend at j u, addition;;! hed romn fr stonn; I'arker Wednesday. j ot dressed lumber. Mrs. Kerr spent the latter part of j t goH(,liu )tun, of extra light last week with Mrs. Geo. Kucf, j ng )l)Wer, has been placed in the near Independence. j Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Holler andj ,KV(.ryone tryinn to improve tho daughter. Lorilla visited witli;jn(, Wl.ati,er. Apple and poiati) friends at Parker Sunday. j harvest 'nearly done. Mr. Fuiua r turned from Kins Mis. J. 'S Monteoiiicry, Mrs. I. Valley Thursday, bringing with p. CoUfler nnd Mrs. Wm. South well are on the sick list. 'Ie, Geo. T. Roclgcrs $ wnoLv.s.iu; pape: ii:ali:i:s tli-t our pniei. e i'u (ivt you nmiiey. . Salem, Oregon) l'AKKEli. G. R. Parker is working for Ellis Davidson this week. E. Davidson transacted business at Independence Tuesday. Mrs. E. Davidson is spending the week at Vancouver Wash. Ferest-ranger A. B. Lacey came home from Fish Lake Sunday. - VV. Beyens, of Buena Vista, was a visitor at Parker Wednesday. Mrs. Irene Dickinson and child ren visited Sunday with triends at Parker. N. E. Tyler, of Buena Vista, was a business visitor at Parker Wednesday. Elmer Nash, of Buena Vista, was a business visitor at Parker Wed nesday. Dr. Butler, of Independence, made a professional call at Parker Monday. Mrs. Conn, ol Airlie, came down to Mr. Peterson's Monday, return ing Tuesday. J week Fred Hooner, of Inde pendence, was shipping hay from him a nice" drove of cattle. Mrs. Frye, who was injurod by a fall last week, is slowly improving , ot,tin cardeu. lie found the wal er from tin? I'.ry.ni Lucas Hume of his farm near here. Portland. Uncle Peter tfvron has 'a line but is still confined to her bed Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Lacoy. and son, Joliiue, were ousiness vis itors at Independence Tuesday. Miss Winnotrene Osborne, of Highlands, is assisting Mrs. Veter- son with her house work this week. Miss Lucy Bolter was a passen ger on Tuesday's train to Indepen dence. She will spend the week with her sister, Mre. P. R. Alexan der. Charles Allen is- working on the O. Davidson farm this week. Charles shows his appreciation of the Enterprise, by having it sent to hia new address. Max Bradley, of Corvallis, visited Saturday and Sunday with friends at Parker. C. Max has many friends in this community who gladly welcome his visits here. W. J. Greenlee, of Independence, visited at Parker Satuday. lie waa out looking for chinas; but we hear that he did not see any on his trip. Perhaps they were looking out for him. Mr. E. D. Whiteman, who has been working at Winlock, Vsh., J, H, MOOKG, Tonsorial Artist Only Iirsl-cinss woikm iduvsl in th' "Wigwam, situated on North side of l . much benefit through the summer From one U four cur load of of lumber are shipped from here daily. The mills are delayed in making shipments for lack of cars. Our school is making a good start under the cure of Principal 'Seymour with Miss Campbell and Miss jl'ryant us assistants, the enrollment is now 111 with more to come in. Carpenters are busy and build ing goeB on rapidly. M. L. Thomp son's new house looms up plainly on Bchoolhouse hill; lloila Water- house's neat cottage ou Terrace St. is nearine completion ; and Mrs. F. II. Wolfe has begun the erection of a house opposite the Christian church; and other improvements are binder wy. So mo famihos have been living in tents most of the summer, waiting for houses to be built. Wanted. Faithful person, to travel and supervise force of salespeople and make collections for manufacturing house. Straight salary (20.00 a week and expense!. . Salary paid weekly and expense money advanced. ' Previous ex- J. A. BYE Proprietor f mcnmomMitdcpcndfncc STAGE Trips made daily. donee t 8 :15 A.M. nnd return Ha'.em at 1 :80 P. M. 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