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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1903)
INDEPENDENCE: XNTEBTBIBE, WDIcrEW)BBC OREGON llll'lii iJ4'v" - k .p . m. .v .V . Personal Mentions. O D v Ai ' Mr. Chat. Holloway, of Browns ville, was in Albany Saturday to take leave of Dr Darrin, Ho re port that ho Is about cured of a distressing stomach, heart and liver trouble. Mr. J. L. Oxford, of Brownsville, Or., was in town Saturday on his way to Montana. It will be re in em tared he was cured of almost total deafness by Dr. Darrin last June, lie can now hear as well as ever in nis life. Mr. P. A. Racey, of Jefferson, Or.. drove to town Saturday and reports that he is as absolutely and per manently curfd of total deafness ene ear. IS years ago, wniie vr Darrin was in Portland, the other ear since the doctors sojourn in Albany. Mr. R. M. Crawford, of Calla- pooia street, rejoices over his relief of severe pains and his nackana kidneys and feels five years young er, after two weeks tatmeot with Dr. Darrin. W. W. Parrish, of Sodaville, Or., visited the city last week and re ports the cure of his deafness is permanent. Dr. Darrin remains at th6 Revere House, Albany, until Nov. 15, and then goes to Corvallis for two weeks. Albany Herald. Court llouse Notes. J T Ford, salary ami fee M U 8 Umghary, saiue KHayter, same M0 II Holiuan, Justice court i 18 M ilo Woods, salary 60 00 John Farley, road aoct 1180 J K Hibley, salary W 85 F 8 Wilson, pauper acct 8 00 C L tlrr, salary 84 08 J H Moran, fees H53 H O Campbell, tu m ' 8 EM A Key t, pauper acct 00 K W Fuller, road aoct 3 00 J B Teal, salary 8 w Beth Klgs, same 1200 KKAL RSTATK TKANsFKK It Observer., Guardianship of Alma Huseby. a minor Ole Aurland appointed guar dian; inventory and bond filed and approved; W. F. Nicholas, E. Hayter and E. V.Dal ton appointed appraisers. Estate of Ole Sampson, deceased petition for partial distribution grant ed. Guardianship of Earl and Mabel Brown. minors Anni Brown ap pointed guardian ; bond fixed at $200. Estate of Hartford Fowle, deceased final accouDt approved and executor discharged. ' Guardianship of Viva V. Courter Bale confirmed. Estate of J. L. Hamlin final settle- motit mntinned. r- Estate of Marion Brown Welder, de-j ceased petition to sell personal proper ty granted. . Estate of Sarah E. Fisher, deceased , 8. M.Daniel, F. Y. Mulkey and Ira C. Powell appointed appraisers to make supplemental Inventory" COMMISSIONERS' COUBT, f Petition of Mary Kemp for private gateway on lands of Joseph W. Brown L. Ground, T.B. Huntley and W. B. Craven appointed to view and assess damages for same on November 18. - Delinquent tax roll returned by Sher iff and warrant issued for collection. Tax list showing uncollected per sonal tax ordered cancelled. CLAIMS AIXOWED. E Byerly, courthouse acct $21 00 W B Craven, tax rebate 37 18 Wilson Drug Co, supplies 3 45 A Turnbull, road acct 2 60 C G Coad, postage. 5 60 W 8 Cary, coroner fees 11 60 Wm Fudge, road acct. . 2 00 " D G Meador, pauper acct 11 60 C E Huntley, same 24 00 MA Tetberow, same . 9 60 C D Calbreath, same 16 00 C Gerth. road acct 1 00 B Brunk et al, same 217 20 Independence Lumber Co., same 24 34 Perry Conner, same... . 48 00 W F Nicholas, salary , , 66 00 E V Dal ton, same 6260 P E Myer, same 81 00 Mrs F E Myer, same 48 00 M D Ellis, electric lights 27 00 Dunn Grocery Co., mdse 1 00 Observe, printing 69 00 J A Tate, bridge sect ... 43 28 .J Wsener. road acct 75 T B Huntley,' same I2 00 O XC Vlrklanrf. umi 800 O N Harrington, supplies.. ... 635 o tsilun lnatlM mart .... 1Z0 Harriot Shreveet at to Lot and L Tlii.riiinnL loin 111 Arlluuton. and 1 acres In 1 7 a, r 7 w, 1'olk county, ft. . Ole Uunnees et ux to Howard Morley, und oue-half 260. 40 acre, t 6 Lit. tltlOO. J R Cooper et ux to J A Veness, east part lota 7 ana 8, block 8, Hill's inae peudeuce, $ I. J B V Butler, attorney, to C W Stengel, lot 6, block 4, Monmouth, $75. Willie Hugglus et ux to J t, w tiaou lata in Thorn' Independence, $250. O A C R It Co to J W Yost, lot 7, sec 29, t9s,r6w, f 136.64. May M Moore and hd to Clara J Boll, 70 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, $S7 60. Artie C Nealley et al to Clara J Bell, 70 acres, ( 8 s, r 6 w, $250. Thomas Shuts etux to W T Foster et ux, 40 acres, t 8 a, r 5 w, $1000. J W Brown et ux to Flora A Waters, 22.W acres, tOs. r8 w. $1. John Waters et ux to J W Brown, 29.97 acres, t 9 a, r 6 w, $1. Lars Jeldness et ux to Howard Mor ley, und one-half 269.43 acres, t' 9 s, r 8 w, $1000. Sarah Helmlck to James Helmick and M C Tedrow, 359.67 acres, t 9 s. r 6 Ada Thomas and hd to carietia Buell, lots 5, 8 and 7, block L, Falls City. $300. OELeetto H w Wrigm, lot i, block A, Falls City, fOoO. GeneVra Howe to Archie W i,iver- more, lots 7 aud 8, block lo, Imp Co add to Dallas, $100. United States to H W Bancroft, iw acres, t 8 s, r 7 w, patent. United States to Michael U Miner, 160 acies, t 7 s, r 8 w, patent. Michael C Miller to fcumuna uorgnu, 160 acres, t 7 s, r 8 w, $100. United States to John jeianess, iw acres, 1 9 s, r 8 w, patent. United States to Peter Johnson, 109.43 aores, t 9 s, r 8 w, patent- Alex Courter et ux to ueorge- Johnson, iJinMlO,t8i,tTw,t5. United States to George courier, im acres, t 8 s, r 7 w, patent. Eva Hanson and bu to J n courier, tract in 1 8 s, r 7 w, $700. Eva Hanson, guardian, to J a Courter, tract in t 8 s, r 7 w, $700. J M Linn et nx to David Knlgnten- gali, 160 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w, $4000. J C Simpson et ux to ix oimpuuu, lots in Alrlle $1. H L Crider et ux to L n Mcnee, 27.50 acres, 1 8 s, r 6 w, $650. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,? M Lucas county. j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the nitv of Toledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the gum of one hundred dollars ror eacu and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' Fbankj. Chehev. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. A. W. UtEASON, -r . r..LIf- seal. .notary ruoiio. Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acta directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. HmnA far testimonials, free. F. J. Chenby Co., Toledo, U Bold by all Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Wanted. Faithful person to travel and supervise force of salespeople and make collections for mannfactnnng rnM. Straight salary $20.00 week and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expense money advanced. Previous ex- fjrience unnecessary. Local territory, ashless successful. Position perma nent. Enclose aelf-addressed envelope. Superintendent, 824 Dearborn street, Chicago. 6 Wo have juat jurchasod ami will carry in stock tho lost lino of PboiMrapfK On tho market. AIho a eompk'to lino of rwonla, both disc ami cylimlcr ami wo will tako ploasuro in showing thorn to you. A good 1'honograph from $5 to $30. Call and 800 U3. O. A. Kramer' Co., INDEPENDENCE, OllEGON. UNHEALTHY KIDNEYS. Dr. Darrin Suya That 'Thous- ands llavtf Kidney Trouble ud Don't Know It." Dr. Darrin Gelug to Corvallis November 15th. Albany Democrat. "Yes." said Dr. Darrin to our reriorter '-kidney and bladder dis eases are more prevalent than most people suppose. The symptoms are so numerous and different that thousands 'suffer and do not dis cover the real cause of their trouble until they are in the fatal grip ot Bright's disease or Diabetes." "The warning of kidney trouble is backaches, aching pain over the hins. swollen ankles, sediment or deposit in the urine, bloody or highly colored urine, scanty urine, vorai8cious appetite, thirsty, mouth dry, tongue furred and swollen, weakness and wasting of liesh, skin pale, waxy or dry, bad odor of perspiration and puffiness undar the eyes." "Advice and treatment should not be neglected by those having any of the above symptoms which can be easily cured, other wise will result in a fatal malady." 'I have for years." continued the dootor. "made a specialty of successfully treating all forms of bladder and kidney diseases, and will be pleased to talk with anyone reguarding their case, and give my candid opinion or render any ser vice th ey may require. ANOTHER BALEM TESTIMONIAL. Mr. Editor: Thirteen years ago Dr. Darrin yisited Salem and cured my daughter, Martha Dove, of dia betes. She was unable to retain urine and had to get up many times night and day. Dr. Darrin cured her so she has neyer had any return of the symptoms. My dau ghter resides in West Salem, Ore gon. G. B. Dove. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free. at the Hotel Revere, Albany, from 10 to 5 o'lock daily; evening 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 3; until Nov. 15 to Dec. 1 only. Tbe doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat, catarrh, deafness, bron chitis. la erinDe. heart, liver, blad der and kidney "diseases or those who suffer from apathy and indiff erences; also consumption, genito urinary and skin diseases in either sex. such as blood taints, seminal weakness aud lost vigor, varicocle and stricture. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. Dr. Darrin will treat all who may apply before Dec. at half his lormer prices. Vetch for isle. Knquire of Mrs. S. E Baldwin, Fuena VUta. There is really but one paper when it comes to news, The Daily and Sunday Oregouian. Daily. 15 cents per week. Daily and Sun day 20 cents per week. Wagoner e. It's shameful when vuulb lalls to show nroner respect for old age, but just the contrary In the cane of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut oil maladies no matter how aevere aud lr reDcctlve of old sire. Dyspepsia, Jauu. dice, Fever, Coustipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c, at Locke's JJrug Store. l)or't Itroiwct Old Age. Mrs. Fisher, of Pllvorton, and Ilooth, of tUloin, have Keu Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. II. Smith, of Ixwlavllle, with her nleoa. Mrs. C. V. Cr. Saturday and Suuilny. II. tckenirer ami II. MsxfleUI bored a new well and took their to Imluiwndofire for repairs the part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hupenstall, of Ha and his niect), Miss Uulliford, it" over Wednesday night at II. Tin on their way to Lewlsville, to the funeral of her hither, who died suddenly. We want your butter, eggs jioultry ttwA will pay the hi; market price. At Messner's. ... Ncurulgta I'nlus, iM,..n..iuM.tii liimhavn and si pains yield to the peuetrattug I enoe (f llallard's Hnow Linlmeni penetrate to the nerves and bou being absorbed Into the blood, Its 1 ing properties ar conveyed to i part of the body, and elt'eut some derful euros. Use, (Wo, fl.OO. Bo A. 8. Locke. Constipation. Health is absolutely Impossible, If constioatlon be present. Many serious cases of llyer and kidney complain have sprung from neglected constipa tion. 8uch a deplorable condition is unnecessary. There Is a cure for It. Herbiue will speedily remedy mat ters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Hronson, Fia., writes. Feb. 12. 1002: "Having tried Herblne, I And it a fine medicine for constipation." 60c bottle. Bold by A. 8. Locae. SUVEK. Pet and Annie Ilecker were in Suver Sunday. : Albert "ttuef has purchased a nice band of goats. Will Steele is sawing wood down at Parker this week. Cap Baldwin visited in Corvallis Bat nrday and Sunday. The musical recital was well attended and all reported a nice time. II. Frurn and family visited at the home ot E. Chamberlain 6unday. E. C. Chamberlain and wife and son made a business trip to Albany Tues day. O. E. McLane left for Portlsnd last week, where be is working in a flouring mill. There will be church here in the school bonse Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Cooper, of Corvallis, visited with her cousin, O. M. Allan, for a lew days last week. Mrs. H. Mazfleld and daughter Min nie made a business tiip to Albany Wednesday. Carpet and K0 Wcavir p.rtioa wlulilnu work done In till will please call at my residuneoone west and half block north of 1 Hotel. J. W. JI. n aimer, INDEPENDENCE, :- OKIi 11 T. IIKNKLK, Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door itouth of Post OGi Fine Baths in connection with Indkpkndenck, - ,01 B. R- nebrbas, D.D Monmouth Dent Aa Xlsporb Over P. O. Monmo Co pop Grower Allow me to quote you prices on wire. Best quality guaranteed, respondenee solioltod. WALTER MORLEY, Salem Fence Works 9. 8. MOOUE, Tonsorlal Artist Only farst-class workmen ployd in the "Wigwam." situated on North side of O ft ,1 1VU j - q