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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
WEST BIDE -K. I!"""'"' TTT, ...Or Pm'ri SIX QUEEN ESTHER. Cantata given by Ladies of Lewis & Clark Club Fri day and Saturday Nights was a grand success. A Utgt crowd pay homage to Kin Ahsuerus, Queen Esther and their Royal Subjects. King AhMueru and Queen Esther with their roval retime hare come and gone. Independence had the honor of entertaining these favorite of sacred music Friday nd Saturday nights. The popu lace paid homage by turning out in liberal numbers iu honor of the occasion. ' The affair, known as the cantata t n0n Father" was planned nd successfully carried out by the ladies of the Lewis and wars ciuu. tw A. H. Newton was general - - j: . :n irirvar?tioD. It WaS Ulroctur iu f.-r , -r5.n t the otera house and it is not exaggeration to say it went with swing not usually characteristic r.matAiir nroductions. Queen Esther, the heroine of the i. j unal attraction was pi ay auu fitly represented by Mre. E. E. i-,Wk whose eraceful move- menU and queenly bearing enabled her to act the part with becoming Hr anrjeal to the king had ;ittni dramatic fervor and it was sung with dramatic action as well. Ja , .li.rmwerful role of King Abas- uerus and right acceptably did he kU,s . . it ..nit Vta a nil it. Air. roweii uas a nvu yoice of filling quality and the au dience hung upon his solos. It fell to Pearl Hedges to take the part of cruel Haman and his treacherous character contrasted with real pathos was well brought out. the entrance and farewell kiss of the innocent child, Ailene Stark, heine narticularly affecting. Miss Sadie Craven, in the role of Zeresh was, vocally and dramatic ally all the part demands and the AARA All .I naturalness with which she acquitted herself are beyond criticism. Mordecai, tne hero of the story was well eustained by Prof Newton. Misn Edna Burnett, as the pro phetess and Mordecai's sister, sur prised her friends and won deserved praise for realistic acting, beautiful voice and fine stage presence. Willard Craven as scribe and high priest, Roy Hawkins as Har hnnah. Herald. Hegai and Frank Masterson as begger, sang and acted their parts in a clever manner, nti u..tinL Minn MTra Kim VII TV -, Jrlin. Miss Nina Hateman, mim Kake Kelso, Miss Opal Hart. TAMIUH'KISK PKIUI.. XaU Owen. Frances Cooper, Cris- sie lkauiberg, Geneva Wilcox, Nel lie Damon, Loy McCandles, Kate w .M . Kelso, Maggie Sperling, Jean .-nur- man.Inei Stark, Lwma Uiniie, Cecile Wilcox, Grace Wallace Veya MorrUon, Mildred Owen, Alma Walker, Urac Walker. SKMI-CHOBIS. Loy McCanuless, Nellie Damon, Topsy Mattison, Beula Braoiberg Vale Hiltibrand, Alma v aiaer, l avilU Cooner. Leona Sperling, Ginevieve Cooper, Vivian White- aker, luei Stark, Urace aier, Marie Jones, Cora Walker. miNCKSSKS Miss Owen, Miss Hastings, Miss Kimberlin, Mrs. Burton. CVP BKiREKS. Vnla Owen. Kate Kelso. Nellie Damon, Topsy Mattison, Loy Mo- Candless. lnex Stark. king's guards. Edwin Wallace, Carl Percival, Dean Walker, Dale Pomerey. QUEEN'S TRA15 BEARERS. . FraBcis Eaton, Helen Eaton. The Diei Oroimn Lumber Worn! s Light Co, of Fall City will be ready to supply Independence trade with any kind of fir lumber or wood by or about thetirstof Apnl. It will pay you to gt our prices. Cured Hu Mother of ltneuuia tisin. Mo mnthor has been a sufferer for m.nv vun with rheumatism, says W - . . .... H. Howard of Huabana, ra. av he was unable to move at all, while at times walking was painful. I preeent hithi bottle of Chamberlain's pain balm and after a few application she decided it was me meat ww...-. r.tivr ahe had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is . .11 tlniM able to wait. An occn- . , L;nn.i nnlwtttion of Dain balm keeps Pewellof Monmouth, actea troubled with. For sale by all drug- One of th Btr.tcM American ' Jn?J ftUTdin d ".hi. belong, to ana ", ' u livinv on mail ?f' , wtrr and pour, our heart duty, ana man ,V. ., if nfluenM. con.umption, ma ana and a fhe 1 that he i hetr to. ConumtioU can S tleated b, natural methou. h.ch Ir Pi.rc chief conultmf phyit- cianof'thi Invalid.' Hotel and Sumical lnatitute, t nuuaio r. ... 7- -7 A-trw this diec nu 1 &l oT?.perit di'overed certam root. Md herbawhich were nature Ind .needed in Pm th ap . ta JO'.n"ou,xwuh;c;rie5 l)r. Pierce'. Iden Medical Dicover7. ie. o ".tiuS been- it alcohol and no rcot, It help. d,;e tion and the aimuno . ,H" hlood in the food as are required for the blood. 1nead of a cod liver oil, acainat tteahc-dy Jwitive .tomach will declare cn rebellion, thi. tonic hM ipMfnu icrion npon the wnaitive .tomach and Eve. to the blood the food element, the Umuc. require. It maintain, the patient'. nntritioTby enablin, h.m to ..U nrtn direst and aMimil.te nutritiou. food. ovVrcome. atric irritabilitT d .ymp. fomTof indigestion, and xn t6i. way fever niiht-iweau, headaches etc.. are done iwa, with. It fortifie. th. body ajan.t WXSKTEsJWK Si p"S "neTSie" "Jl u he hope, to make a bettei Jrofit, bat hi. own mixture, have not stood th. IMt of long experience nor had the succcm that Dr. Pierce1, medicine, have had. Wool Pool at Moumoutn, Ore. Attheument request of several of the larger wool growers in this vicinity, I have concluded to man aire a wool pool tor the growers ..rain thiB vear on same terms as last vear. charging one-half cent per wound for all expenses of handling, storing and selling the pool. e realized the highest price for the groweis last year of any pool in the state except one, which was most all choice quality and bought by the Albany mills. All growers wishing to join our pool will please notify me at once either by mail or in person, giving number ot fleeces you want to list. Yours truly, S. M. Daniel. Monmouth. Your Tongue If It's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. JSC. All drnggUt. ..UK l.v.. t hllll. .W V f t-f '' V 1111. - I I 0-D 01 I 01 01 0! 1 B Men's Clothing n,.r Btnrk of Men's cloth- m . . 1 -.1 ...... ing is compicio, nu uv.. spring punviMo. m . 7 . u-v l.v lm't every train and luivt. Wo arc rmuvittfi now "" , , ht(Kk i all w. virv 1H!U in"' " I Hats Why wear R t.l.ltvh' Imt when u ami u-t- ,lato OIK' COtitX no more Come and Look (iivo us u nm ial call aixl let us hov you thi lino wo don't ak you to buy but conio and look. 1 IE V laVUV TOUT ilium-"- BTOwu or ncu ' pruwu 01 BUCKINGHAM'S DYEvver. (K) erf. q psijuaiin, c r, ' 1 ,? 1 1 ot 01 A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not alto m.ihpr trii. Dr. KIde's new discov. pa & v - T ' ery for consumption Is a sure cure for It! ii 1 tl,m.t trnllhlpH. ThoUS- is but justice to say the production, altogether was bsyond what might be expected of ainateurB. The marches were given with a military exactness not to be expected of only a few weeks training. The dancing of the girls showed the handiwork of a master in tbe training, and the choruses, so im peratively important a leature, ot a cantata were strong and vigorous. Mrs. May Bowden Babbitt per formed both evenings. Others who contributed to the success of the Queen Esther can tata were. MAIDS OF HOMOK. Nola Owen, FranceB Cooper, Cris all lung and throat troubles. Thous ands can testify to that. Mrs. u. r. VanMetre of Shepardtown, VV. Va., says, I bad a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's new discovery that cured me absolutely. It's infallible for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneumonia and consumption. Try it. It's guaran tA hv a H Locke druKtrist. Trial ! bottles free. Beg. sizes 50e, $1.00 GO TO P. M. KIRKLAND, THE DRUGGIST, FOR PRESCRIPTIONS FOR PATENT MEDICINE ' FOR STATIONERY FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR TISSUE PAPER IN ENDLESS VARIETY FOR PAINTS, OILS AND PAINT BRUSHES FOR ALL KINDS OF ARTIST'S SUPPLIES FOR PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT FOR RAFFIA FOR FURTHER ORDERS INDEPENDENCE, - - ORE. QD Try a Pair We have the agency for the Walk-Over ,hoe. Other want ed it ami tried hard to get it, but the man ufaeturor thought thi the lust place in town to place the line and gave it to us. Try a pair. Wn l.avfi overv thine needed by the working man. and. Men's Working Clothes. Yours for good goods and low pricew, Trv our Shoes, (Moves fib 59oOOOOOOOOOliOOOOOOOUOOOOv Notice to Voters. Notaries Public throughout the County, in the several voting pre cincts, have been snplied with reg istration blanks. All voters are re quired to register on or before May 15, 1904. Register early and avoid 8ie Braberg! Geneva Wilcox,Al- extra expense ot he county ma Walker, Grace Walker, Kate Registration is required every two Kelso, Maggie Hodges, Kowene Jean Sharman. Roy Mc- Candless. Cecile Wilcox, Grace Wallace, Viva Morrison, Mildred Owen, 9m ma Henkle. ROYAL GUARDS. Mrs. J. D. Whiteaker, Mrs. Geo. Burton, Mies Edith Owen, Miss Florenee Barton, Miss L-ora Wilkes, Miss .Hazel Kennedy, Miss Viola RjmmI. Miss Grace Wallace, Mrs. A. S. Locke. Miss Edna Burnett, Miss years. U. S. Loughaby, County Clerk. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. was twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc- 1 remedies lallea iJUcmeu arnica salve quickly arrested further inflamation and cured nim. v, .ni kills mm. 25c at A. quoi uw ..- . a Lcke, druggist. IX. SMITH Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE 1. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - ! Oregon. ! j ' u L1 1. SMITH? Proprietor. fiallecR s Poole Contractors and Builders Jill work guaranteed. Estimates furnished on all kinds of carpenter work. Call on or address fialleck ana Poole monntoutb, Ore. PHIL MBTSCHMM, Pri. C. W. KNOWLK.S, Mgr. 0I.OO . THE IMPERIAL HOTEL CO. SEVENTH and WASHINGTON ST9. PORTLAND, G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE $K50 Per Year ,7 -if 'k J Jul )ou tier Use a Bath Cabinet Then ore an almost sure cure for Colds and Rhmmatim. I will sell you a genuine BUCKEYE VAPOR CABI NET for $4,OQ 4S US in IN INi IN to A. S. LOCKE, WJLXOJJ) flL1 Prescription D ft-. - -. f w - a ID D ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ) I) ID ID ID ID ID ID ID CD ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID (D ID (D ID CD D OREGON