Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, April 21, 1911, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1883.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGONFfl DAY, APRIL 21, 1911
NUMBER 47.
EASTER DAY AT
INDEPENDENCE
The Several City Churches Hold
Appropriate Services on
fystcr Sunday.
XJ;ulful Wtatrar cm Easter 8undy
' Gives Hundrjds of Independence
People 0-csion to Worship.
Kinder serving at I M. E. church
o wall ui'i'iidoil both morning and
41(111111!, Ullll 7 llOol CUlVCtH'd a
tho ri'iu r hour mil a ;l-iiilt t pro.
CM m of ( lil Ir-'U'a hour. rM-iat 1ui
mnl a lo ly Mis Snyder, whhh
were well rendered. Th olld.r mem
bers ma di-ri'd it an hour well a;iciit
ami we mu h (reified a d pleased
at tho awmlng progress tho Suuduy
School haa nmdo the. ln-t year.
Tho ih rch was beautiful y dciorni.
d wlt'i rem and KM cr Itlll a which
reflec'fd much credit upon thoao who
, . , .i
ko f ilthful y lab: red in doing the
WUI a ri HIVUi
Following tho Kat.r program th)
pattor deltte ed a short aldrcm on
iho "Heauirect on of Chrlht from tha
Dead." fillowed by an Kaa or An
-
them by the holr unler the d rectlon
f.f Mr. M Intoab.
The evening service wa. va y
luiprc.ve. being of an va,,g.,l.tlc
,mur
Th.. paitor and mcmbera of the M-
K. church wlhh to extend to the pro-
pie of ludt-iiendo .ce. ousld0 of other
churches, also to 1 eon erned in
th j work of the ch r h newcouuuora,
tourists. etc .-n lnM"aton to lal -
tholr church home on the comer ot
V.t U m .t Mn:iinn nh streets.
K . . I,nt,l In I ha rhrla.
t. ... .. , ,
tan thurth owing to the absence of
fiaitor
iniul At vi rat1 un
hits ever known.
The K a er music at Calvary waa
n i. ...,.. .,u,-t iha uurvici
u.unv i "i"8 i'-.i
ino cno.r ai me luoniuug ii'in-
competed of Mrs. Q. W. Conkey, Dlr-
-ctjr; Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Floyd Wll-
Hams, Miss D-nsmore and Mr. J. S.
Bymongon. Mrs. Guy Wa ker, Organ-
1st. Tho principal number of the
service w-is an anthem by the
... ... ...
entire 'ho r. Dr. Dunsmore adminls.
tered the ordinance ot baptism to
. .. .
Dorothy Paioma paitm, nuie anugn-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I'attin. The ser-
man was from I Cor. 15-H: ' If Christ
He Not nise )." The speaker said
that there ws no mora Imrortan
anniversary tha thn of the re.u-.
rect'on of the Lord as the entire
aupers'ru-ture of chrls'ian faith and
doctrine la based on that event, and
also, that no event either In sacred
or seculur hlstcry Is more fuly au
thepffiiicated.
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was tne same as in me morning, wnn
the addlfon of Messrs. Conkey, W.
II. Walker, and O A. Macey. with
Mm. Coll ns, and Mrs. Clark, of Mon-
ino nn. ine t noir reiiue.ea Bbo.i
beanfful Easter scdocilons, a'so an
. v. t-.. .-j
appropriate auiuem. mm. imm
also Mrs. Collins each sang
wlUi great effoctlveno 's, and
ol,
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were grea'ly aprr.ee!nto4 by the lai-ge
congre?aoi. The church was pa V
ed to 1 b utmost cara'-'lty, largely with
members of the loral Masonic Lolge
and L"dles rif the Eastern Star. Dr.
Du'Btnore spoke on "Man's Radlenl
Transcendency" and was given the
most Intense attention by the large'
congregation i resent.
'
Tho membe s c f St. Patrick's Cath.
ehnreti w'sh tl express 'heir R)-
pre iat on for the Feast, and cspec
", . ' .they come by boVa. they eim by
dress. The choir a so (furnished music , , . , '
automobllea, they came on horaeba.k
appr.iorlute for the oc m oi, .
vt ' Mil th y come on foot. Before many
Tho wotther wa Ideal for Easter yoar. pvery Quar,cr a,.ctIon w, bave
and takng e.ery hlng Into consider. . ,l0UH0 m and fhe h.,t aQw
ation. runday was one of tho moat ony knQw )ho wM wJ o(n
ploian l-antcr daya tha: this c.ty evbo tQ tho tread f tfce book flgnt
1ally to the novCatholic friends who lot wll be.moved and work of con
w rked with such untiring efforts o s'truc ion will te commenced in a;
Im ka the music bucccss.
.Tns. A'dersnn, wha arrived from,
iMinn-sota re ent'y, has purchased the
Caok place between here and
Mon-
taauth
The Mission Cafe is a thing of the
(past, Mr. Burl having closed the door
(j'es'erHay a.rd fo'd the restaurant fix
turos to A. M. Brown, the second
hand furniture dealer.
TTirvev F'scher of Stiver, has se-
cur d a position as clerk in P.
K'rklnnd's Drug store.
M.
SEEING IS lillUEVI.NC
'ij
! How Much I ruth the rol- !
lowing Contain. i
a .. . ..... .. .1 , us I i Itm fli'rt
I ;U I r mi wii II u 't " n (
dying o t or your heart and the buoy.l
ai.y c iv n yiur I:n1i. If 1 "
I k UK at li" Kmy cbu's ovotttuiU
nd 1'iw'ng for u hind where yur
ruling .fi may iii"M awny In pctc,
romo to liid' ixiid'iin, Oregon. Il
tho sky In as lilu" as ih" sky of Italy,
tin r Im ii4 fu l i.r frara'1'f, a-id th
jMd ,.10,,g w ttl )m, vo t oi of happy
thouaan !, who work ln-n-mh the, Ir-
isht light t f thu sunshln-, and rest b-
iicstn th') nlu gUum er of thu a ar.
If oii ar a v unic man tolling on
if,.itw.r tolli.1. In thu worn out
and brrn da era of the -aat. If
yoU wo ild Ilk.) to live wero th foil
rewards the tU'ir, whero tho grain
wavea and aparkli'a In 'he nnrnlng
dew. and awella
the wnrchotiBo to
Mil n abh ran a nurn inn n v .i
. ..
oreainea BirenKui, ciioik i'e-
whi,M
. . .
ovr honou effort la re warao'i.wner
bs'tiHia if prosperity wave and the
gaunt anectra of atarvat on crosset
the line Into another ata-e, ome to
T..it. n , ..
woman fu of
, ,d wouW Ilke fo v.
, om
plck husband n
ei,rr. d ,atlon land c'altn come to
'rrjr a,n"'10'1 "a n' ' " " .
. . . . .
un-gon. mere never w. u a
"""T e" Drana or nn..a.
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meet tbem everywhere. If you want
oh
". Pt on heauttrui ga-me:ua,
dKhter ct the east, and come
Oregon.
to
The country la filling up fist; they
come by the awlft train which
. ....
has
,,m" "lnfe "I,eree1,d the ox tem
as c!vl'lx nlon man hea onward
Tha lg a C0!W try where the ra n
. . ...
ug.u lo pour iiown me wnoi e winter
until the earth likened to a siionge.
nut now be ra.n ,8keg a re t fJr an
hour or two and glvea the sun a
chance and the cold winds have gone
to Washington and Brlt't Ca'umbia,
ad the fice of the ear h elown with
b.wuty and wealth, amd people who
'
nve n tlls marvelous country are
, lula iU... . viuub U
congratulating each other and trying
lo Hniiyxe t elr gla?nes. Even the
dogg aro g0 overcome with Joy that
thoy'cat.h the hydrorhohla and go in-
to hysterica over it. The s'ate la
chng0 tho!r Ume carda ever week
to afe,mmodate lhe new towns that
were not on the last Issue amd maps
ca not De provided fast enough toj
furnlBh the required informa-ion ro!
gardng ,he locafon of new towns j
..... i ai n i ,i i ...... ...n , a
""I rVl,r.:'"r "
lu wu'- ""0 yuan. iU.
tnoir can e wi n motor power, ana ao
their plowing sitting on a spring seat
with a box of cigars at tholr side. In
the east they carry water from the
nere-t cr. k ana waiK nonma a piow
until they have no distinct idea whe-
.... ' w,
inor iney are puHning ne mniume c
tho horses are pulllag It. The n
,v" cuul ",nTf V -uu f; ..
i . ,,
In Oregon wou'd starve to dith in
a bakery. If you want to see how
much trulh this will assay to the line,
come to Polk county, Oregon, and
dant forget that kdependence is on
the map.
New Brick Bulldlnlg.
Th9 Odd Fe lnvs of this city have
da '.ld'-d 1o erect a two story busl-
ne,g ,)lock on tticir ot between Ma n
a niA otrmta nn r Htratt Tho
frame bul'd ng now located c the
short time.
Th's is going ta be a great im-
rnvfi.nnn(. t th blISnpS!J nortlcn cf
lnd,,pemience and gce8 t0 8how that
conflilenre in the future
is ma'nfained.
of the city
j
I 22, 1SS9, In Spokane county, Washing-
Th9 Independence high school base ton, nnd came to Independence with
ball team woa their second game of her parents, where she has since Hv
the season last Friday by defeating ed, except during; the time she was
the Bothol high s hool team, one of in Salem reding medical treatment,
the strongest .in the county, by aj The funeral was held Saturday and
'sore ot 11 to 4. The boys will play i
h return game at Be hel tomorrow.
CAR IS BADLY
I)EMOLISIIEI)!5Iut,!mh.:'",Ta.lK.:in,
Wei. Thulson's New Auburn Car
Minifies into Fence While
-. . eat
llL'llP.IIIj! AdJUUl)'.
Automob le la a Total Wrack, an
R, a ra Will Coit Mora than $600,
N One la I ijur.-d.
S'b Id rnim tig at a lively r ite o
. d Hi u lty a t Tiiot.n o the
ro .d
l w i n M.imi and .ii.h-..j e to
ui, 1 b s u'a f r y ho a pow
'Auburn Ic-.t he r ad u front of iha
Tutta iluco a.oit o n- nil a north of
til c.ty and I'lung d tlirou h tlio
f iio. Mr. Ti.lul on wa dilvlr.g tli
c r and Janm Him iio i ,f ih a c,iy
m rid ug wlh hi in. Thlcam t iru
! bla lar to tho left t a oid a lad
l'l ' In ho toid, lilt wtion nu ui
di-rook to rn ba k no thjna
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,h a earimr a t a a u I a led o e
"
B11(j nJ t e tBr pumped through
t r.j',. I.u iKa n rii si .la A:el
hid fine to na.Ua what had hapien
el. ir Mm nnon a. burfd seve.a
" - - -
, , t th -
" .
e cajed wt.h U Injury. '.he tar
h e.er. was b d y d,o.l be
,t w. , a hld-3me 8r and n
u 'd fir de K,)U rat 1 m ' "erl U
ljolllng ,,:Bch ne af ef 1 c d nl
Mr. Th elion thinks the re;ialr wll
. ,.. ,u ..wuru,
c a somewehe:
Qf f .( ()
t-
Tn,y came t0 ,he city aild aecur -
edj te.na to bring In the wre ked t ar
and It waa loft a . tbe In-eerdenta
, Gar ire fjr rejalra.
A, th rapid rate In
whlh th
c r wis travellnt when 'he acclden' j
occurred. It Is not lng abort of
ra rac'.e that no one was killed
ADOPT CONSTITUTION
ndependenca Commercial Club Haa
One Hundred Eight Membera
Worklr for . Greater C.ty.
Th. i,..i n,in rmm.r.',i rih
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"11" Tuesd ly evening In Oe Council
Chambers, and tne attendance waa
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larger and interest greater than ever
before. President Cooper appatated
the nromotlon committee and tbe
pirttts named are, J. L. Hanna, K. C.
E'drldg), August Sperling, VV. L. Bi e
and Clyde Wllllan s The report o
,he co" n':"t membership show
.'Ikat IAD ... n ... V, ... Lav. iinltfl w'tl
Ithat 108 members have united with
.
tr,e c,ub for tne purpose or rrn8,'SUsle Fa..nell pipes render d three
the fn,tere8ts tlf the city and vic'nity
A vo e of thanks was tendered the
c remittee for the efficient work that
!h's been accompllphed.
After adopting the constitution and
to-iws, which requ red cona dcrabl
tme tbe mee,tlng adllrned ee
tho tln Tue" ay to May'
MINISTERS TO MEET
The Mina'erial Association of th
Eugene Dls-nct, Oregon M. E. Con
jorencei W1I1 bu he'd to this city
Wednegday Thursday and Friday
' . . , la
,reJnta' 0Q of mlni8.er8 wiU be ln aN
tendance
very lniterestlng program
u
"been arranged.
has
The lcal Odd Fellows Lodge have
requested Dr. Dunsmore of Calva'-y
pnesbyerm,,, church to deliver the
Anniversary adlres next StMdy
Imornlag. The sarvlce will be held
8n the Opera Hous?, at 11 o'clock.
The lodges at Fuena Vista and Mon
mouth are expected to re we I
represented as also the Daughters
of Rebecca from this, and the places
imerationed. The popular choir of Ca'
vary Fresbyterian church will s'ng
and special music will be prepared
'for the occasion. The public are cor-
ldlallr 'nvl,ed t0 a'tend.
Sufferlng Ends In Death.
Miss VirJie McE'murry, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McElmurry or
th l ot i thoin linm nn Frl
day. April' 14, 191' after a prolonged
iUn - ss..
Vlrdla M Elmurry was born Ju'y
In rrment w?s made in the I. O. 0.
F. Cemetery.
VHIIV I'KETTV IVEDIING
! independence loun uuy j
lor Companion.
A v; j iroty noidig took iiU'
at Hie h mo of ti brl.c'a iiiothu',
Mia. N ra .M U at thu cor-. r
M .11 i.uiitu m,d & h a r ' l, ot Tu''
day pv. nlnK, Ai ill IS h, ll'll, at 7
oM.ik. alii'D ills lu;r I. a (T' "
Matt a n untied lu n.arrniK" to
Edwin II. Ir-icc of Moiimoii h. 1'r, -ct'dlug
i lie fvn:n ry, and ax.-roim a-
ulid by HiB atra na of tho Weddlug of Mrs C iar.es li an had, aa crush
Jlirch, pl.ijf l by M.aa Hai ( Lorence, m altuoa. to du-th be .ea h the
slater of the g'oom, the Irldo fiiicred wb t-la it an autou.obilu Weinesday
tb pirlor on th irui f her brutn-r, even ug a it w-ih tnl -rini the Oara;o
"Will Mtttiion, w o g.vo bc-r In urn - Tto cir ia a b g O.erUid oned by
na?, wnern iu.i was met t,y
the
watng r oiu.
The ha py couple at ol liuniediat .
1 ly under a lurgu wedding bell sua-
iM.ne,i over their hea a. as the
aoieutni ic-e.iory w a i.er;oriii"a ny
; Kev. H Clna. Imnimorc. D, D. PRBtor
o' Cal.arv PrenLvtiirinn church of th a
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eg In bla usual happy and efficient
-
, Following the crencny, at which
onIjp ,be ,lntIlt.d a,e (r;en -B and the
..u.o .u i mines were i.rwm,
...,. . . ....
, uuiu?.u wan b i lue uue
dc;rat or, wpre plnk tarnatonsf ths
! color . h.me beirg rink d wh te.
fhe brld wa cotrmkngly g0WDtd
'la cr,m ai k thfon over roessa-
, One. with rlramlnxa of aatln and
; ,,.,.. flnwpr(1 . hMlif,
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ar.-angeme-nt ot brlde'a roses. The
t i . .. , .
sriue wan ine re -inienr or mnnv imp.
!.,.. v.lua.. nraKtK
,fce h,gh eglee u of bef
many
tfi
ends.
After the bride had donned
her 'going away dress." the happy
couple le.'t by au:o for Salem, where
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. xney iook iram Tor their honeymoon.
',iWk , ' .
jtrlpT The yjucg couple are well and
...hl. . . ... u
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i the groom being one of the prominent
. r
business men of Mo mouth, and the
Ibrde, having lived In his neighbor n.ne at n.gn apeeo. xUe a.,.
hsod, alra-st all h?r life. The beH mlsf rtune ,s the remt WU
i)withes and hear y congratulatiens cf , clre e Bne88 ,
lneIr raany friends ara with them. .Ill klnd "!e feW
i..,.L , t and ha eent emcnlr aDiearance h.s
u.in...g in waning mem an nappiness
foA prosper! y,
n. thoif return fh . n P.ei,i otione
Monmouth, w ere tVey wll le a
home t0'theiT fr;ea,8 atyer May f, 8t.
1
StPatrlck'a Catholic church in this
city Cilebnted with the usal im
pressive Eas er ceremor-les. The
icuucicu nip nmjss lor me
f rst wl h ....., .Mrtw Mr,
choir tendered High Mass for the
. ......
y'olln solos t at were an excel ent ad-
diton to the ceremcny. The altar
was tastefully decorated with lillies
and carnatiens.
Conkey,
Clothe
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ii ! e;.; ., . t .- B,--i' ! a.,.Ski;v-'c.'ia
BOY AND CART
RUN UNDER CAR
Twthc-Year-OId Dewey Hudson
is Accidrntly Crushed
Ikncath Wheels.
Unforlunata Boy Is Takn to Salem
for Traitmant. Lata Reporta In.
dica'e That Ha Will Recovar.
Jjowiy Uidfoii, the I2yeir-3id
a n
C,rge Kith, who w dr.vl;,g it at
tho time o. tlm a cdotu. The tn-
f.r un to yomg u.au wa p amg
w.th a lltle tart In toe Garage a.d
d.d uot notice Mr. Kuih a he was
runn ii j ma mr mi juu io ""'-e
Un omcioua of me aproiin ng um-
th ns the lltle le .ow ran arecty
in frjnt ot the whee.a and was k.iOca
tA A mi K .for tha d.l.er COUiC
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thick the maihne cr Urn to either
ado, two wheels pasaed over the Ht-
.,,n,...hii ,rtl,l cond t on. He waa
.
med ale'y removed to Dr. He wit 'a
mination It wa.
le.rnde that his col.ar bone and ae-
ril r.b. were (fr lured. It was n.t
de.ermined Juat how serious the ou
Das are. The doc or advised the re-
, .w. .. , i . .h Ca.'
"" l" " "c '"i
1 ,i ... Knanlr.t nnH K a wAa talcon thel ft .
in an automobile scon af er the a.
f ,A ni rtr iirrpH When ha left i
Balau). he seemed strong and ful of
,
No blame cam, be fixed upoa the
Iflr vitr ! fl n v nnA
but Mr. Kuch nat-
' '
urally has a fee.ing it remorse as a
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reault of the unfortuna e circumstance
.... . , , . . , .
Mr. Ku h is not a careleas man ai
fcjown to drl. e his
bM .Re erb,T. t !
. . .. ....
always niaae mm a ir.ena to every-
H f:n:aatT Dlaved around th-
...
Parage, aa in other places or busi-
nes3. where he has met with M.nd-
.linew. His mis-ortune has caused
many expressiona of symratW and
aroused deep srrrow in the commun
ity where he is so well known.
A repor. from the hospital received
.... , .u
Mt before gong to brers is to th?
l'""u
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favorable way to recover. Dr. Byrde,
wha is In charge of the case,
lieves that he will fully recover.
Or. Allin, Dentist, Cooper Blckj
Yourself
IT COSTS NO MORE TO WEAR PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES
THAN IT DOES THE ORDINARY KIND. THEREFORE, WHY
NOT CLOTHE YOURSELF BECOMINGLY, WHY NOT WEAR
THE BEST? OUR CLOTHES ARE MADE BY THE BEST TAIL
ORS IN THIS COUNTRY IN MODERN, SANITARY TAILORING
SHOPS. NOT ONLY ARE OUR CLOTHES MADE TO FIT,
. ....
BUT THEY ARE FASHIOND IN A STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE MAN
NER FROM THE BEST CLOTHS POSSIBLE FOR THE MONEY.
WE WILL GLADLY. SHOW YOU WHY IT IS TO YOUR INTER
EST TO BUY FROM US YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER SUIT.
COME LOOK. JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S
SHOES, i AND OXFORDS IN ALL THE STYLES AND COLORS.
THEY ARE BEAUTIES.
The Two Leading Stores of
Independence.
Walker &
JOHN FLUKE TO HIS REST
Hl.hy Eit emJ Ratlda-t mf nd
I poidwica la Ciillad Home at
thj Aga of Sevsnty-Two.
i Ji b i Fiuku an o il re.!lm,t of th a
v c nl y, :i -d at b'a houi In t la cby
Tu I y n nht at li oc.iik, a':r a
pri.loiig i 1 1 1 a .. .:r. II k I a b m
g- d al y f;l!.n in h:t th fr a hU'i
ber f years, trul relrl from a tiv
lf, a lino time t g oft uc outi of hla
,hya cal londton
' Jo in F ul e n l orn in -Vo rw
c unity. Oho, Jai.ary 27. '8::', and
i Bit cd to Ini e ulen e durW'K t!i
year f 1 V8 . for a lone t m h
wia ensued In lumler ar d !
Jlooked t lon fa one of the p o e r
luiuberni'n vt t'.'a vl-ln'ty. He la
aunised by hla wfanl ae e j chi'd
ren, ' an.tOy: Mn. I'. M. A kl' a t
k'..lKn VVanh t r C A Mcllll 'h-
Indo.-ev
de?Ke, Clyde and Ore l e Flnkn (f
Portland, and Kly Flike of W'a ia
Wa'la, Waa.
The f neral waa h'ld at the !oue
Thursd y afternoon, co du t d ly Ir.
15 insni re, pas'or of the Preilyter an
chur h In hla c ty, and 1 torment
waa made in I. O. O. F. cemetery,
i Mr. F.tke waa a man of mmy fr
fends In th a part of Orescn where he
wa well knowm. anl until h's fa! Ing
heal h ins always been an industrl
O ia c ara ter, a tend ng strictly tt
his own affairs. In his devh the
Jsml'y loses a kind husband and
f thr, acd the community loses a
h'f h'y est eired and re;pec able clti-
n.
SHALL WE CELEBRATE?
Ia IndJpenden'e go'fig to ce'ebrate
Furth of July, Is a question tha i
freauectly asked. Some are of h'e
opinion mat ne r-e au
.coming so close to tne n lonaj nun-
. . i.ttinr the eveat
ay ia a ressoa lor le.ung tne e)f
.. linnhRprvert hut it' is ait The
Pas unobserved, nut it is i"
Mtr Rho Id ceebrate tnis year, ana
is the time to Degin maa ng ar-
ret. for e:od time on the
utinRTPn- nn ?i,nda afternoon
im a the an e
t-Pr 1 1311. a ln9 aianse, r
n.v rr nnmor. tiastor of Calvary
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rresoy.cr.an courcn, air u.eun m .w-
Aveanil and T.HIfnn ff PrPflflV-
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JL T. J ! V. tTtl
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wn,e& c ly ney win mase tueir UouiC.
The best wishes and hearty congratu
lations of t:e'r many friends ara
"""h them-
$39.00 per moath stra'ght sa ary an
expenses, to men with ri?, to intrc-
be dace our Poultry Remedies Don t ans
wer un'ess you mean business. Eu
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