Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, May 21, 1903, Image 3

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    INPKPnNDENC'E ENTETimiSE, INDHrENMMCB, OREGON
o CD cs n rj)n) rsTD tstdDDt) o
jf Buggies, Carriages and $
t SP.KINCS WA.OON8. J
Wo liuvu tint npriiiH addfil to our lino of vcIi'ioIob tho coIoIjihUmI
('LAKK IUJ(i(JIIOS. Tlit-ho l)UgioM have iron tornviH, and aro madu us-
jurially for tho l'm-ilie coast tnuht Tlioy aro htronp'r in every particular w
tthan tho ordinary bupjry. Wo ask you to examino them. They ure all rifiht.
Tho latest tiling in tho who4 lino, (i. t u KaycHo and ho in tho lead Jv
Our Ktot k is complete in thu hit-vclo linos. We can furnish you a wheel Jj
from. H up.
American Field Fence, tho h! rollout wire fence on the market Jv
( pon't htiy a li'ht wire feiu-u vluu you can pot the heavy American at a less
V price. Ve have already shipped in two ear loads of thin fence thin spring.
IttalkH for itself For sale hy J
R-. M. WADE & GO. i
1GER HERMANN SPEAKS
jldlreie mi KitlliuwIrtntWs Audi-
nii'K Ht tlt Auditorium.
ANSWERS ATTACKS OF ASSAILANTS
llr lltmiiinii In an Aide, Afltible
(ciillt'iiiiiii Ml lie Doubt
of III i:i tlou.
Ilm, Ringer Hermann, republi-
.11 candidate for congress from
diftrk-t. spoke at th auditor-
iro Inn evening tun large audi
.... . . . i . i
Im. Hie .Monmoinn nana nnu
been secured previously, and that
organization of musicians dis
coursed immo excellent mimic.
Mr. llirmnim sjstke nt consider
alilu length, discussing national
and state politics, and answering in honor of the president. They
tho criticisms of hi accusers. Ho! are old friend, and when Mr.
contend that he was not dismissed I Roosevelt ran for governor of New
Salem to accept the president's in
vitation to 1)6 a member of his
party during his stay in Oregon.
Tonight he in a speaker at the ban
quet at ths Hotel Portland, given
tho work, believes in physical cul
ture as a means to an end and that
end is physical culture. The idea
that the student of gymnastics
should become a circus performer
or acrobat is no lunger credited
and people now realign that a
thorough knowlcngo of physical
culture is essential to perfect man
hood and womanhood.
All friends of the Normal aru es
pecially welcome. Invitations will
be furnished at tho door to those
who have not already received
same. The program will be us
follows:
Grand march. .. . .Training .School
Address P. 0. Powell
Calisthenics. .4th, 5th, Oth grades
Motion song 2nd grade
Hoop drill, .girls of Training school
Parallel bar work
men's class, Normal
Dumb bell drill
ladies' class, Normal
Idle hour work
Roy Graves, Win. Weist
Indian club race
Training School teams
Four-legged race. . . . Normal teams
The winning team in the Indian
club race will receive from Simp
son Bros, and Uedwell & Craven
six imitation leather pocket note
books. The winners of the four-
legged race will receive th choice
of the two best ties that S. M.
Daniel carries in stock.
Council i'rocefdliig.
At the session of the city council
Tuesday evening thesuloon Loud
of J. It. Cooper w ere approved.
K. L. linker was granted the
hume allowance for street sprink
ling as was appropriated for the
sumo purpose last year.
City marshal was instructed tt)
i.otil certain property owners to
lepair sidewalks. Also to have
Mrs. L. L. Whiteaker to move tlj
Taylor livery barn and feme buck,
they being out in the street. A
fence ldonging to. II. H. Jasperson
was also ordered removed from tie
street.
FALLS CITY.
The demand for houses t- rent
is constant. .
John Van Orsdel, of Dallas, is
working at the Teal mill.
On Tuesday the B. L. Lucas
mill started the plainer and in a
few days their dry kiln will be
ready to receive lumber. Their
mountain mill is putting out over
50,000 feet per day, tnis Dein
double last year's' cut.
from the general land olliee: but he
resigned because of differences in
policy with his superior officer. He
upholds his poliey of administering
the land office, and would carry
out the same plans as in the first
if ho still retained the office. He
has the support of the president, of
western senators, of his successor
in the office, etc. , Mr. Hermann is
a pleaxant, easy speaker and knows
how to'drive an argument home.
He left at (1:00 this morning for
York he and Ringer frequently
spoko from the same platform.
Gymnastic inhibition.
On Friday evening of this week i
will occur the annual gymnastic s
exhibition of the State Normal. '
The program will be made up en-;
tirely from work done during the
year, all the different gymnasium
classes taking part.
Mr. Forbes, who has charge of
Thos. FenneU,
Blaeksmithiiig. Horseshoeing,
WAGON MAKING, ETC.
I have secured the services of one of the best
horset-hot-r in 'be i.orthwest, and invito you
to give hiui a tiial. All work done quickly,
neatlv and reaoi-allv.
I
Near Athletic Club Building, Independenr
DOUTY'S FAREWELL
PROB4IG& AND PGtibTrW J
t , SALE. ' 1
I From May 18th to June 1st. j)
11 inh lots and odd lines at (i5
1 During this time we close out all job lots and odd lines
ruinous prices. Jbor paruuumrs uui
special circulars.
IK
F. A. DOUTY.
INDEPENDENCE,
OEEGON.