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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1904)
4 COUNTY NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. OAK I'OINT. riwiJw Young Is picking .rui.e. : R,.geri I"U) orchard. Ur BotPtfl of Halem has rent- .ijubo Young'- daoe. Fmik Duller of DalJaa was aur. ,jjl Unci fr John OMMirn this Young and Mrs. I. Hunt Lwiud Hi t:iui city ttiii j0hoObrn and . T. Huntley J three fine f mttle y. Macule Martin and Mrt DR. DARRIN AT WORK. The GtcbratcJ Specialist At th Hotel CorvallU, (Camilla Uwvtt:) )r. Darrln, the ceM.rated apec lallat, and wife, .rrivwl U m. place Tu.-stlay. and have ofllcce at lb HoUl Cnrvallls whertih doc tor will administer treatment to U afflicted. Dr. Darrir, need no recommendation, Air the wondnrful curcaeuocled by him throughout the atata during hie many years of practice In Portland apeak for themeelyr, and are living tatimn. villa, Oregon epilepsy 20 years, go and never had a retaru of the yuiptew. How Veting Mr. livers Itetov- red III Hearing (Kalrru Journal, Juna 22, 1U02.) ' Mr. A, J. Myers, of Independence, accompanied by hla aou, A. G. Kyera, called at the Journal olTli! thl after. IKHit) and made aUteiuuut relative to tlia condition of the young man. Ha liad been deaf from hi infancy, and lU-r Hit dlflii'iilty gradually Increaaed toeuvhaaexteut that he waa alu.ost totally deaf, Two months ago the young tut ii cauia to Dr. Darrln for treatment and today called at the Jour nal ottii to state that heoould bmiraa .Oabur. .,r.t lt Butid.j lak of hi. surior akill and .uc VIZ T?. kMra.Nora Martin. cess In the treatment and cum r.r eouvimwi ih.ti.u h ... ' 1,1 , . ,, . . .... ..w-.MIft nM VI i.Aiu..b.rnriluna VhU and u,n mun Ubloro and aiferavated " Tin. remarkable cure of neee i.rM..in drillitif a well at f"" ,nd cnronl We , n . .I.....I I,.... mo uocior nereor.a !v v., J , ... . nay, e0,)9 JCe r.ulRictkol the olilon, HUH rne with many of hi patients i til ..t!...l Ilt. tT I. A.. I. . .. 1 jrim Pi" " iwr iwing succrssiulJy treated bv Sitnoo Fumlay. him. In our business relations we Mr. tad Mrs. John thUurn have hl,ve ,wy "nd him to be alrict- hmJ from Hood river where ' n gentleman of U hire been vUiting for the MfolnPl ,nd practical buxlneaa Llwo trtrlti. aiethodi. Ilia treatment by metii. v.n .m im.iriuiiT na DPCOlli" BO 1 . i . KIi:i: popular wun the afflictd tfttt hia irthwDver will bo to Paletn . " . " . 9 ,n ",n ,or re ii.MH mo ma voav nean la iieir lM'i"iiicii la poHium proof of the at it haring hia flipe hauled authority of bia electrical treat- mt. maniover all other methoda of i ill.... Ii.. tlm fffii . i r null 'nv n ,. n r"iu .... . ' .I In iliwfik. HiAt . . . 1 1 . r k A.hthr. .. M'"'7" " T . , . ., I ,., uiotjr, car, ii oho ana throat, calarrb, deafneaa, bron- ::.! oome iruni i'.aatern ure- ciiuif, nt eripi, iieart. liver, blad der and kidney diaeaaca, or thoae who auffer from apathy and indif ference; alao genito-urinary and akin diaeneet In either tet. auch as blood Uinta, seminal weakneaa and h ViMt finished picking ijbie nt vigor, varicocele and stricture. k s the Miller and Lacy JCyea teafd and glaawa fitted. Turtday. boy I))er and wifo will movo Spaulding logging camp to Muring the fall and winter. i'A Turner and family have L Bub end family of Una- tililed hia mother laat Bun All curable chronic disuses trealeil at t5 a week, or in that pro portion of tune a the caee may re quire. .No caae published except by perniion of the patient. Al buaineaa relatione with Dr. Darrin -4 to tli Mohney place to live etrictlv confidential. Electrica th winter. Hia Hooker and wife bave re M lo their home in Harria there be will teach eebcol J tbi winter. aiklii:. ou&ti of this place, who N 1 four yeara couree at the Mil College Uel June, left Ntha 21th inat. for Su Louia. li will devote four yeara to Pif of medicine. His many iera gave him a farewell ttlia borne of hi parente, M i.C. E. Staate. Thirty jre..it and the e vn P'moat enjovably epent. He many nice preaenta "Mnende loremlud him of home. A delicious u served, and the gnent it,vnigexpreHed,lMal wishes ""ure auccexg of Mr. Staate, E!iJi'rnil Alumni. 'Jinni of the Oregon State preparing for a bier al ."WMng next June. Already ia being made up and 09ofthe strongest ever There will be three l first to lie opened on "7 followed by sessions I. w " itrnoon 'and evoninir iiit ... i 'iiaue up the program Ken n. prwident of the an AUdreaa ol Welcome;" rman. state superind Pooiic instruction, "Ore ,,1,e 'hobls and Collegea;, '."Pll, president of the "Teaching at a ,; D. Fenton, "T. F. ' 'ounder of Christian A- H. Turner, "Keml Ul Christian College;" l0!". Annual Address;" 'le7. "Oration;" W. C. jtotonan;" E. 8. Cattron, .nJ Years has Done, ;or"ial nd Class of ,,8.." appliancea furniahed. One visit ia desirable, though many cas a can be trreatwl by home treatment by writing symplona Ofllce hours frrtm 10 a. tn. to 5 p m.; evening 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 3. The worthy poor will be treated free except medicine, according to his time-honored custom from 10 to 11 a. m. daily. Among thoae successfully treat ed may be mentioned ez Senator Geo. Chandler's son, of Baker City, who had heart trouble and general debility: cured and trained 30 pounds. J. A. Lindsav, of the Southern Pacific, residence Mt. Tabor, Or, is happy over the cure of consump tion, bronchitis and catarrh, per formed by Dr. Darrln eight years ago. lie gained 24 pounds and kept it ever since. Mr. Lindsay has great cause for rejoicing. Mrs. P. Hays' daughter on Twentieth street, Portland, is hap py over the cure of a large goitre (largo nock) of several years stand . . j w.. n- ing. one was resuoreu i. Damn's eloctncal treatment many years ago. Mrs. T. B. Hatfield s son, l'H Eleventh street, Portland, was cured six years ago by Dr. Darrin. Hia trouble was discharging ear and deafness. II. A. Crutx. 313 Church street, Salem, considers hiioselt penecuy cured of deafness by Dr. Darrin. Frod Nockerman, of 110 State street, Salem, i very enthusiastic A .11. o ver bis relief from an eye irouuie, oitarrh, and pain in the head and eyeballs, by Dr. Darrin. J C. U. Dunce, o snavr, vrejtn, reports his cure of deafnscs by Dr. Dtrnnls emipiete. His daughter Miss Durlee, has had no recurrence of her deafness and granumi.ru eve trouble J . . 1 .f T . Mrs. Al Hudson, lormeriy oi Grande, Oregon now residing ai 5CJSa1iii street, Portland, par- . I 1 nMOa al vsis of one eide ana uisen ,' ticular to her sex cured nine years Ity makes the young man feel happy, and lila rattier la more than pleared Thvlr piirjxiae iu comlix to the Jour nal olllce waa to make a atateaient to (lie public coiioerulnjr. the wonderfal cure. I, A. G. Ityers, being duly sworn, de Kweandaay that the above atateaient written by the Journal reporter rela tive to my ling healed of deafuene by l)t. Darrin Is absolutely ttu. A. O. Bvers. Kubseribed and aworn to before ne, K. Hofer, a notary public, in Baleoj, Oregon, this 10th day of June, lt02. (Seal) E. HorEB, Notary Publio for Oregon. MS. HYKR' tX)M)lTIOM ONKVKAB LATKB 'Dr. Darrln: My bearing ia all right yet, aod hat been ever since be ing cured by you laat year, There is no ilgn cf deafuesa now, and I can be referred to by anyone at Independence Oregon." A. O. JJykhh, UK. IUKIUN'8 I'LACE or BUSI.N.SS, Dr. Darrln can bectmaulted free from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; evenlug 7 to 8, Sunday, 10 to 3, at the new Hotel Cor vallla, Hept, 25 to Oct. 80.- Dr. Darriu has Junt completed hla wcond trip around the world and has been prevailed upon to return to Cor- vallla for a month, as hla last visit wua : too limited to treat all who applied. I ThediH'tor uiukea a eciiilty of all j dieiiiM-H of the eye, ear, noe and throat, catarrh, denlnesa, brnuctiltls, la grlpe, heart, liver, bladder and .kid ney diner aes, or t hone who sull'er from apalhv and indiifrreuce; lio geuito uriuary and akiu diHeaaes iu either sex, auch a blood taiuis, seuiiual weakness and lost vigor, varicocele and atrlo lure. All curable chroeio diseases treated at 5 a week, or iu that proportion of time m the case may require. No caae published except by permisiiou of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrln atrlctly confidential. Eiec. trical applia: ces furnished, One visit ia desirable, though many cases can be treated by home treatment by writing symptoms. WANTED Quickly, a few persons to represent long established wholesale house among retail merchants and agents. Local territory or tew coun ties, $18 salary and expenses patu weekly. Expense niouey advanced. Commission extra. 1 Permanent en. inurement, Business successful, Previous experience not euseutlal. Enclose self addressed envelope. Address, Bcpkbihtksdknt Travklkbs, VSCDearboru Kt., Chicago. I I I A tW School Suits for the B O rx Pea'rless Clothing Store Middle of Block, Main Street, Independence, Oregon ( o fi Waterman- rountainJPen n i( From $1 to HOW TO WIN A HUSBAND. Woman 'a sphere in this loth century Is not limited any more man is ram i, om can occupy almost any business position OT prOICIMUm, nu wiuim ..v w -nmnhood is that she best fits the posi Hon of wife and mother and head of the houscho.d. Every girl should know hel heart and also know that her womanly avstem is equal to the strain of marriajre. If a girt is nervous and irritable ten chances to one it is due to some trouble peculiar to womanhood. . . Cupid has no place in a (fin's heart il ehe is nervous and irritable, feels dragg-ed down, worn asst for no reason that she can think of. The weak back, diay spell and black circles about the eyes are only symp tanns. Go to the source of the trouble and cerrect the irtepularily. Stop the drains ili woriarlr avstem and the othet JaHnptoms disappear. This can be bane tfati1 and intelliaently. So sure of ifis the WorlO'a pifpent7 Medic $5 at O. A. KRAMER & CO. Jeweler andO ptician. I. L. SMITK Liquors. Cigars, and Deer on Draught, or tn Dottles, at THE I. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, Oregon. I. L, SMITH; Proprietor. Geo, f e Rogers u Co, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem - Oregon ' ii i is" GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and : . Granite Monomente and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Frank Russell Proprietor of the Independ ence-Salem Stage Line. Leaves Little Palace Hotel, Independ ence dally at 8 a.m. Returning leaves Red Front Livery BUble at Salem. 1 :30 p. m. All orders given careful attention. Your patronage solicited. ol)ii Sliolfiiid Sailor Opera fiexw C!.a Ccxrt $t. UUa, Orecst II Jeweler andO ptician. t . j co U , W co u ' v d Medical Asso- linn. the uaopnetors of Dr. Fierce', , New fall and winter goods just received. . Suits in any style made to order at reasonable rates. W. G. SHARMAN. Merchaut Tailor. Bank building, Independence, Or. tfewly Equipped; Over WO Rooms, Steam Heat; Gas Lights; Jill Modern Conveniences. xrite PrescsHHion, io mcy u reward for woen who cannot be cured of leacorrhea, faauale weakness, prolapsus, of nf thr mmb. All thev ask is a fair and reaaotiabIS trial of their means of cure. , Vour FaTorle Iwicnplion ctirr-n me of krration ami tntlsmmaiion, from which I suf frrrd foe fsrm wril Mrs. Drlrhia U'hrlrn. Prr mMrnl Rsnta Barbara Tro- Clnb, Arlio Hotel. Santa Barbara. Calif. Hralth wta JSaplrtcly bmkrn down when I brr.ii it. 1 w in drradlul pa'a most af thtumt. biaara hottk-a enrol me.' Parorite prescription" makea weak women strone;. siik women well. Accrpt no sutwtitute for the medicine which worka wonders for weak women. Ir. Pierre 'J""''-'J'- - ' E. H. HOSNEH THe Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 years exper ience. Call Hosner, Phone 143 Monmoute, Or., if you would secure full value for your goods at Public Auction. E. T. HESKLE, Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - - Oregon. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... Pathless Extraction Specialty. irBu Cooper BuUdlnc, Independence, Or Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Desired. ' INDEPENDENCE - - - OREGON MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Leave Indepen dence for Mon mouth and Atrlie 7:a.m. It;) p. m. Leave Indeppn" deno for M rj moutn and Dallas 1 1 rOft a. m. CIS p. m. L'vea Monmouth for Alrlie. TjoS a. m. J-.TU p. m. Ieves Atrlie for Monmouth aaid Independence. S-m a. m. km p. ru. leaves Dnllas for Monmouth and Independence. 1-0 p, m. . TJ " ' L'vea Monmouth ) for Independence - a. m. p. ru. to -i 8 - 4 , - . f ' I,. " ' Finch was in rort- go by Dr. Damn.