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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
JNDKPKNDENCK KNTBUriU.SK, INDKPENDBNCH, OREGON 3 o Buggies, Carriages and SPUING WAG GISTS. Wo Uv tlii Hpriiif? added t nur line uf vehicle tlio eelel. rated I'l.AKK r.U;JllCS. Thewo buggies have iron corners, and arc made cs pfcinlly for tlio THcific coast trado They nro htronger in every particular tbuti thu ordinary lupj:y. We nk you to examine them. They are all riht. IIACVOIYES. Tho latent thing in the wlmol lin . (Jet a Kaycjelo and he in the lead Our htock i eoinilete in the bieyclo linen. Wo can' furnish vou a wheel from $10 up. , . American Field Fence, the strongest wire fence on the market, pon't huv a lijilit wire fence when you can get the heavy American at a less price. We have already ihicd in two ear loads of this feme this spring. It talks for itself . For sale by R. M. WADE & GG. Foil rlli of July Committee. Subscription J. M. Stark, W. V. Percival, I. L. Smith, J. It. Coopor; program me-fr. A. Hur ley, M. Aferwin and Clarence It. Wagoner; music Mrs. May Bow den Babbitt. IJ. M. Atkins, W. II. Walker; decoration 1. 51. Kirk- .laud, Mr. S. E. Own. C. W. Ir vine, Mis Bessie Butlur; 'refresh- rucnt stands J. H Kirkland. E. j L. Ketchum, V. A. Messner; sports ' V. R. Allin. Geo. Conkev. I'earl Hedges; floats J. U. Craven. Mrs er, Mrs. W. II. Walker. Hubbard, Mrs. E. T ! I .-nk le; liberty car Mrs. Tuck, Mr. 15. L. Ketchum, Miss Ivy Bui ton; order of the day A. J. Goodman, A. S. Locke, K. C. El dridge: advertisement Arthur E. Moore, W. W. Percival, Clarence It. Wagoner; 6remen E. S. Hill iard, Frank SL nner, U. L. Krazer. Hedges; Hot A J. 3. Cooper Mrs. J. E. J. A. Quick Arrest. Uulledge, of Verbena, Ala., Mimical JtrcUiil. Edna J(wmi. tno Mo, "flaying Tag," Margesleiu Ueiievieve Cooprr. Ulio 8lo "Over the Waved' Waldtenfel IlUl Joie. i'ltuo (Mo "The fanning Hand" Lansing Jobuuy Ktark. (JmtarKolo "Home Sweet Home" V. Sliafer Mia Adah Ketchum. Vocal Nolo. ."Mamma, Don't be Crot With Me" Kill Iner. Htark. Viol i n Holo . " Love' Dream " . Czl balka J. Hhelby Cooper. riano Holo. . ."Caprice" KroKiiiunn Mb Vent Kelt-bum. Vwal Holo "Cuban Love 8ona" M. Welling MIm Iva Cooper. Piano Holo "Moroean de Baton" PupllKif Mm. Itabbltt ami M!m How iuwHk'v wcUal at the 0cra ,u4 Monday evening, May lit li. An lnillon f. or 10 wnia will w i,rgl. No extra eharire for rvwrid I'KIHIIlANUr. lho puet "Continental Wuarda Munb" Chandler In ami Johnny Ktark. kino Holo. ."March of the Urownlea Edith Half. Local 8olo 'IJetltlme a JSear"! Johannlng Iean Uoodman. PART SECOND. Piano Solo "Etude de Concert" E. Ketterer Mr. Julien Hurley. Vocal Holo "Twilight la Falling" Btrelezkl . " Mrs. E. K. Paddock. Piano Holo "Gavotte" Dupont "le ho8Ptal aw ... vere cane of piles causing 24 tumors. ,. . ,, . .... x-i i . i .'it. tj- After doctors and all remedies failed, ocal f?olo"My MgbUugale" DeKoven ,, , . , , ... ' Mis Myra Klmberlin. (Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arj Vocal Solo... ..''My Beloved Queen" inflammation and cured .... .. . him. It conquers acbes and kills rablauIUwe ... paia. ic at nirsmnu urug h. Mr. Pearl Hedges. Piano Kolo "N'arciHHis" Neoin ' Miss Edith Burcu. IU-ading Selected ' Miss Edith Owen. ' Vocal Solo. .-'A May Morning". . Deu.a Mrs. Geo. Cnukey. Piano 8olo "Valse de Coocert"Ketterei I Mrs. Campbell. ! Instrumental Trio, Louis Josse, Shelby 1 Coopor and Dean Goodman. ' In the writoup of the teachers' ; association on another page, our correspondent inadvertently omit-! tod a vocal duet by the Misses Ott and Gorsline. The Independence Improyr men 6 League is working to improve the road lending to the Ankeny mill ut, Sydney. This will briig an eiioi niotis lot of business into our midst that has heretofore gone I other p"ints. Residents theie are very anxious to see Independence work up the road, as thev would much rather do their marketing here than at surrounding points. Dr. W. R. Allin wa in Salem Monday. We want a representative in every city and town in this state to present our business. Our prop osition is an exceptional oi.e ana oilers to a good, reliable, honest party, with references, not less than 100 per month. No can vassing or appointing of ag"r.ts a bona fide, legitimate business. Ad dress with stamp, C. G Pulsifer it Co., Lumber Exchange, Seattle. Wanted Several permum of char acter and good reputation in each te (one in this county required) torcn;e- sent aod advertise old established wealthy business house of solid finan cial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from bead offices. Horse and carriage fur nished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addresced envelope. Colo nial Co., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. Thos. Fennell, Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing, WAGON MAKING,' ETC. I have secured the services of one of the best horsethoers in the Dorthwest, and myite you to give hitn a trial. All work done quickly, neatly and reasonably. . . . . Near Athletic Club Building Independent 1 DOUTY GLOSIN Oat PRICES! 1 I Our closing out sale commenced in earnest May 4th and it's going along at a rapid rate every day. For lack of time we can't get up any kind of a price list for publication: Our prices are sure to move the stock out in a hurry, and , if you want anything you had better buy it now. All Our IMew Spring ...Goods Have been slaughtered with the rest. F. A. DOUTf. i I 'i s j