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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1904)
WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE, INPKJ EIGHT A . V ) I i , 4 t t 4 1 ii 1 1 4 ? 1 1 , f ! 1 r ' COMMENCEMENT. Public i School Got with Four Graduates The graduating exercises of the tenth grade of the Impendence High School will he held at the Auditorium tomorrow, Friday evening The graduates from the tenth grade are Leeter KhoUe, can i c,val Uattie Mix and Shelby Cooper. The program to ho rendered fol- Soto.'Lone Indian. .Chad. Huntley Soj0 Mr. Paddock Violin Soto. . . . Mrs. Laura Snelling The Future of the W est. .... . . Carl Percival . The Lights of a Coutinent . . J h .... .Hattie Mix Joan of Arc..'.'. . . - Shelby Cooper How to Economize Ouea lima at a Great Fair Lester Rhodes Address to Class, Rev. J. A. Brown Presentation of Diplomas i . . . . U.nK Atvhl I 1 On Saturday night the First An nual Alumnal Banquet will be "held. The alumni of thp public school was not organized until this year, and it promises to be a very popular organization. Its mem bership includes people prominent in business and social circles. Fol lowing is a list of the Independence public school graduates that now belong to the alumnal association: Verd Hill, Maggie Pomeroy. Mrs. O. D. Butler. Bessie Butler, Clar nce Wagoner, Harry Wagoner, Florence Wagoner, Claude Fryer, Earnest Johnson, Ella Robinson, Frank Richards.l Maud Patterson, Jnanita Rosendorf. Lenora Shanks, Mrs. Bessie Taylor Craven, Ivellie . Pomeror, Claude Hubbard, Ely Flukes, Mrs. May Johnson, Bertie Moore, Mrs. McGrath, Claire Ir Tine, Charles Irvine. George White ker, Frank Whiteaker, Chester Stumberg, Clarence Clodfelter, Mrs. Clarence Clodfelter, Guy Walker, Glenn Goodman, Lola Stark, Myra ir;mwrlinf. Nola Owen. Kate v.ihiim. Rlle Dickinson, Willie Finch, Orden llaynes, Hatti GolTj Dickinson, Vena GofT, Kdito Joseph Wilson, Frank bnyder, Ruby Kelso, Frances Cooper, iwnei Walker, Julian Hurley, Iva Bur ton, Inei Warner, Ross Nelsn Mabel Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Camp bell, Bertha Fryer, Claude Et'tes. Following is the program for the school entertainment Thursday night: Chorus, Girls 1st. 2d aud 3d grades Cantata, Dandelions, Daisies and Progs 3 lower grades Caltsthenio Drill ;,'" . 5th and Oth grades r . Kubv Earhart Dude Drill 3d and 4th grades Recitation Nellie Damon Quarrel 'n u .Marion Butler, elena Bush A Whistling Chorus... Lower grades DEERING Light Draft Ideal Mower No side draft. Plenty of room for horse between the tongue and grain. Extra wide trucks. High wheels. Horizontal crank shaft. Ball and roller bearing. Easy to operate. JL4 lMhl m I R. SV1. WADE & CO. INDEPENDENCE OR EGO The ladies of the Presbyterian j church will hold their annual rose fair on Saturday, June IS. The beautiful cantata of the Howers wm lw trivfln durinff the evening. The cantata will consist of pretty song. pretty costumes, recitations aim tableaux. The prizes for best collection of Second best collection of 10. $1 00 First Second " Fir6t " specimen Second " First " Second " ' " First " " Second " First " " Second " First " floral Second " J. R. CRAVEN Manager " o, l ou "5, 1 00 " red , 30 ' 25 " yellow 50 25 50 " 25 50 25 75 50 white pink piece The Albany Democrat, in n mention of the closing of the cam paign in Linn county, compliments Editor Hofer of the Salem Journal as follows: "Hon. E. Holer, of Salem, a former member of the state legislature, who had the dis tinction of voting for the inont ap propriations of any member of the legislature, the gentleman who stumped the state for Bryan and free silver, gave an anti-local option address, and also dictated to Linn minty people how lo vole for county officers A valuable dog Monging to J. L. McCamlles disapneare.1 -everal days ago. Finder please return the same and receive reoiird. Born-ToMr. and Mrs. Frank Loughary on the Luckiamute, Sun day June 5. a son. Remember the Cantata June IS T uio tl. A. U. emamrmnl ..:- .-..r will Iw " H"" ulVr from th-ir.th toll- ISUi ol jii k-. polegalw from the A U d N . I.'.. C. of Iiidep-iilen-e "dl l i atU'inlanee. ()lini IC-er. For Oahorn vetch rrpr. the oly veteh tna--tiine. O.lK.rii Bind er. Mower, lUkr and Esira. call on J. 1! Mri. M -.m-uth, lUve )Mu '! Mol'vi:e t Jog? We, a iMnly, with niir thanks to th l,o , j;nve their iMam' oo V Day. t the otVuyr of ii, line for their klmlur, (if neral (iiloii I'oiii lniejwndence. Tho nu'inlwr of U J church in iiinprnum i thank tlKwe thai m kind; J in rnterlainlng th t'"'i 1 the convention reent!jr V. & Ice cream every day at Craven & Moores. : nnantitv from 5 ice iu ouj i" pounda to 5 tons at craven Moores. Be sure and hear the Cantata of the Flowers, Saturday, June 18. imDenine, jmvi 1 Big Bargains in Furniture Complete Cine and Gents' at I WHMVl v Those Ladies' Oxfords are Simply Swell 1 i T t . i! Next All Next Week Week After Next and Every Week Follow ing Take the Boat and Come to Salei You Wilt Save Money on Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper and Jill House Furnishings. ! 11 You owe it to your self t examine ' our line before buying I E. E. Paddock Independence, Ore. yyy1iw9ww"-- Carpets Our Carpet Department is a busy place. Why? Becauso wc have the best stock ot uarpets in the Willamette Valley ana our prices are below those of the larger cities, nence we gei naue num umui towns where prices are higher and stocks smaller. Our Special Sale of Iron Beds OfFors the Ix)wcKt Tossille Prices. All Iron l'.wls going at marked down figures to make room for a large (shipment on the way. Full size Iron Beds $2.50 Go Carts Do not 4 a Cart e til you i our l'1 AH t-modem-: prove1 TootBrsi ineni" bcr ion Tire, Patent Parasol v- ( Parasol is always in propc A tion) Construction simple and t oR!rato. - - the Freight mzmjsBSEM 0