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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
ttdrprudriur (Eutrrjmsr. CHARLES EDWARD HICKS Entered at Indt-pmidenc. Or., punt of ft i' as stM-ond-cla matter. Subscription, t.S0 Pr Ytsr I benefit. All of this gr.'tt north ! country, wlib It matchh-iis ad vantages will f'l tin pulse beat. Tin fairs cost a r'Ht il al but " "" ar, wor,, ,n, ,,., KtvlliK tilt' The Lewis Clarke fair at IMrt- world In striken ftKtirrs a prattles! land accomplished great thlnn for demonstration of the rvaourcrs of the this northwest country, Not alone for1 country, betdtn aurai'iing attention Portland, but for the entire mate of I personal aitentlon to the tumry. To Oregon, but every place In the north- i I what better advantage could the t-ltl- Meat waa helped by It. This haa been sen of ndetendetic and J"olk couutj demon! rated beyond Question. The spend a few hundmd dolUm lit e.-t AUka Yukou rarlfic fair I toln to tin, out demrlptlv folder setting be another on of ureal valuo for this fonh the reoourcea of the county and ectlon uf txiuntry, perhaps Juki a Independent- lu particular and havf in ui h aa the Lewis Clark fair, them distributed at the A. Y. I. K Seattle will not be alono In receiving I , , I The Adriance 5 LJ iJ I Mm Aiiiiouueeiueiua and liu It allium r ' being eiit out for the commencement week of the Corvallla Agricultural ( lee for June 13 Is IncliiMlve. Thla U I lit folirteiith annual cotutlielici in. Mil of that Institution, The bat calaureate sermon la to be delivered by ,lr. Luther It. Dyoit. The rep I mental parade will take place Tin day Ml :l p. m. t'oliiuielii -ellielil il ' drens will be delivered Wednesday y President Knot h Allien llryan. The Kutcritrixe I.' In receint t( an tin button 10 the . t remi ni. a' the opening of die new huIMuiK cf the Sal. -in Fruit 1'nUni which look plu.'e V .'dii.'Hilay nflciuoon of thi. week. A pracileul deiiiimMnitioti i f fruit pu kins wiik given on thla oc caxlou mid ispecclica acre made by iroiiiiiu-iit men of the state. The Old Reliable Line, that Stands by the Farmer, Long Life and Easy Running I'S. COST OF SPECIAL SESSION HIE . BLUES WIN MAIN iiK? our own rrics Thomas Crown Changeable SPEED MOWERS Thomas Crown RELIABLE RAKES Blunders of Legislature Require $-4, 500 to Rectify. Snleiil A tlctulli d statement of the entire cost of the six '(' I 111 session of the l!H:t leKislulnie haa been Issued by Auditing Clerk Corey of the secre tary of stale's office. It coat the tax payers but $4,500. The last special session, called In 1H0; by Covemor i Chamberlain, cost $.".; o. The largest hem of the 190 ses sion was the mileage paid to lueiu- ; bers. More than 12,500 was paid men net ween three and four hundred people went to Hill's park lnt Hun day afternoon to see the ndep.i deuce Uliiea suataln their reputation o' being faal ball players by playing rliia around the IHIworth Derbl- of Portland to the tune of 1.1 m lo Willi titer w,.r m aeiiBatlomii play made during the Ranie. It wa.t Biiiiicienuy inl.reslliiK to keep tin row ii on me anxious seat from the s'srt io if,,, finish.. Hill was ih iau anist for the Itlues and pitched safe steady ;aine, holdinK the vl. "is down to five h i. M t.,i il... ere liny aide (0 Molvi hl.s delivery and when It cmne to ihe kli,. ,1.11 wa alwnya able to deliver tl-i x'ds. Have undertook to pitch fur the McrbiCH but the lllilepelideuee boy got next (o 1 in after the fu! Itniliivi and In Ihe sixth lnnnK he reilretl In favor of Law son, a 1 -fi bunded t wirier, who bud a faiih -... -.,! tieiivcry tun was not aide boys from findiiiK him. Following Ih the rsore; Independence UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Twenty per Cent off all Stamped Garments if Purchased Tomorrow or any Day Next Week. Ask to see the New Charlotte Co relay T U R U A N Needlecraft ohop Mi s. 5. C. WH 270 N. Coin'l. St. Salem, Oregon In k ci ab Oris wold ;b Force ab Johnson If Iloydston cf Fluke rf lb llerry ss li bers of the lower house and $1.4.'.3.:!0 I Klrkland lb 4 1 R. M. WADE & CO. AGENTS W. E. CRAVEN, Manager, INDEPENDENCE, ORE was paid to the Benators. Services for H'lerks, stenographers and other help In the house amounted to $l.'!0 and the same Item In the senate reached $163. Cost of revising the house jour nal was $40 and for revising the sen ate journal was $56. The regular session cost In the neighborhood of $50,000. Notice to the Public. Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts In curred by Mrs. Emma Tucker, my i wife, she having left my bed and board. All merchants will please tak notice. Dated this first day of June, iyo9, at Independence, Oregon. 1-5 Chester A. Tucker. ill ESisbep's Ready tailored Ootids For their superior merits no other ready tailored clothes fit so well, wear so well or give such all-round satisfaction. Cwmht 1908 by MirWd-Sura & Co. . Rschaler. N. Y. Prices $ 10.00 (0 $35,00 ( Walker c Hill p l)epew rf Total ..4 ; ..4 2 ..0 0 .40 13 h 1 2 2 I- 2 1 0 2 I 2 0 1 5 1 13 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 o 0 13 26 10 Dllwarth Derbies ab ..5 h po a Douglas If Mariar rf 5 2 Huschler ss 4 2 Lawson 3t p 4 0 Phelan 2b Daniels cf Moore lb LaFolotte c Dave p 3b Total 1 2 1 3 1 0 8 6 1 ..38 10 5 23 11 e 1 0 4 3 1 2 1 0 14 Three base hits. Force and Law- son; twe base hits, Klrkland and Johnson; bases on balls, Hill 3 and Dave 3; left on bases, Dilwathsl, In dependence 3; wild pitches, Dave 1; struck out by Dave, 4; by Hill 12; double plays, Phelan to Moore and Moore to Phelan; passed balls, by Walker, 1; hit by pitcher, Walker, Dave, Phelan ;tripple play, Lafollette to Moore to Lawson to LaFollette; stolen bases, Dilwarths 4, Indepen dence 7. Time of game, 1 hourand 55 min utes. Umpire, George Conkey. 1234 5 6789 r h e DD 101012221 10 5 14 Ind 0 5 2 0 0 6 0 0 x 13 13 6 CIGARS OK QUALITY Smoke the famous La Corona I 0c cigar The LaCrona is sold in In depen dence bv Tom Sul livan and R. II. Knox. Independence boosters, support Oregon made pro duct AUGUST HUCKENSTEIN, Mfer. SALEM, OREGON 41 Sa em Woolen Mtll Stw i i r SALEM;1 OREGON I Base Ball Notes. One week from next Sunday the Independence boys play the Dallas team at Dallas, and the following Sunday the Dallas boys will play a return game on the home grounds. There being quite a rivalry between the two clubs you can look for one of the best games of ball of the sea son. George Conkey makes a good um pire. Read up a little, George. Two new players have been signed They will make their appearance next Sunday. One of them is a pitcher of some note. Betting on the Salem-Independence gflrne next Sunday is about even. We would suggest that our boys get out and practice a little more. By doing this they will be able to put a little more ginger and snap in their playing. The Blues have not been beaten this season so far. Who will be the first to clip their feathers for them? Next Sunday the Blues play the Slem Fairmounts on the home grounds, the game being called at 2:30 p. m. The Fairmounts have the championship of Salem, having de feated the last year's team of the Tri-City league team. The Salem boys have chartered the Skinner launch and will run an excursion from Salem to the game. Word was received here Wednesday that already fifty tickets had been sold and the prospects are favorable for a big crowd and a fast game. The Oak Point and Greenwood dis trict school base ball teams played a fast.- game, for boys,- on the .Green wood grounds last Saturday. The former club won by a score of 5 to 4. The Independence high school ball team again demonstrated their ability as fast players Saturday by taking the Dallas high school team into camp by the score of 17 to 15. Hthktie and 'nmnatium $ccd.i. Sam, zimmuniticn and Jtehinq Paekle. Qieyelea, 8iei(tfe Siepairiug. utlern ifazon tfwt fiipewriter I fffril mm SA LEM OREGON. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER. RATE (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) -Residence rata on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rat of 20o per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. RATE Residence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Power, rates on application., , ' ' OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 When You Sit Down To a meal in this restaurant you are sure it will he excellent as to food, rooking and st-rviirc. The Murrouudinps spexk for themselves, and the bill of fare tells mutfly of flue eating at little prices, (,'onie in and bring frienri or two along. Yon will all be be pleased. . .',- , White House Restaurant Wm. McCilchriit & Son, Proprietor SALEM - - - OREGON All kinds of legal blanks tor sals Tom, Cronise PHOTOGRAPHER Salem, Oregon at tkla otfle.