MEET DEFEAT FAIRMOUNTS Irirnl in on Walker hit In 'hurt (ml lliruan out at buuc. lU-rrjr inl out on fly aut th lu lilnj ihwrnl by bvliig tut off al mxiiitl by falling la I b k on t'r U' fly. to hid b ktnl ih tUlmr felt con fident iht for 0110 they lmJ nhlu-tl inner Tb IniUiiM ttoaml by! ttnl hlii Hill ho lln.r ml Oiro out at firt. In thU Inning, iti huiue boya failed ti -re, Kr i lit th fourth thf tUliora .).!. hI loin out oil Lull till to 'luher ami am.iti.-r iipln r l iliir a-i lt i tliroan out at firt, JohtiBoii ami tu uiMon hit ff and klolo nei-u.nl. put out lu an ait.1111 to n-a. Ii j third I at- on V (' tiii lu !, Zut Mt a hot one lu third tun failed l ib.al thu bull to fir. i. Ke.-i.in tried to km k I'eirj out of the twt " hot tly ulilvti a ir.'iii.il taker, jlu. iid-ii'iiii iii al) f ul.'. I to attire. Lee hit kafo ami Mole net .md K.i!.e f 1 1 ....... . Iii 1 fanned lillt JuliiiMim ami oree a'lt'lltt llt't Ittav In kl.iw ami t I'll " rn-ii ii i nrt, notti erv INOEPCNOENCE TEAM SHOWS KC MARK ABLE SPEED Fully FitXn Hundred ftepl Wit "M FulHl Cam Ever Played en Independence Ground They Co Wild Whn Bluet Win Cam. if 1 pn failing to roum-it with flrt I hllll Mi failed o mure th 'Ulub ami Sahiii aa retired In tin ninth with blank Herry a tin flint man up for the homo loam ami a hi' Mriipod up to the pl.-ito niiiiio- OMe In t grambilaiul hallo ih lit hi in they oiiM gp bim dollar If hi' wotiltl make tlif circuit. Mo replied 'you're on" ami rapl llio tmll ou r tli I'lato in li ft ami mail firnt. went to nim ni(l on I .((' afe till. Till tae tlio boy confidence ami Kluk aiue up and foitml l lie firm ball for a two dancer, on which Kerry and I.cc K( or( (I, wlunhiK tin Kitino by n -orv of ft to four. .l behind oiiii r -nl.K . of it... ml ) l7: and a hc,,y o , r-- I hrovv" '"" Miia; there may b ii lu thii S.ilcin f.iilcd In IhiIiich nvain in litti k of ibo iHUa that mak. a ou ' "" titxU- 'ln koI"k iii al flri 1l1b.lt of a fourth of July i .-lebra ! 011 m " """k In v.ry. lion iry time you iU tlo ni. 1I0 1.! "'Ihk abUh tamo within bnlf a bloik limy be plan a wheri' jon li nr ttic j h'"'. bllo ItuuSi'lx and liuuo w- rc aound of tin- huuniK r am! the bum j r'l,r' 1 '""i. The homo l. iim auc of lh K w from iA4i.v nioniiuic lu ' '"b'l In Kltltiit oni4 imtu on flrl 1- at nlKht. but wIku It totii.K to 0,1 " orror. HJpin.. t'ravin and playinij hall lnd''ViiU.Mi-- has them ' alkt-r all fannl. all skinned a city bloik. So far tlii In lh" cliili Cany ami Woat won I fcoasou ihoy have failed to ilic'otil on a fly to Klukc, wblb Kitsiiiu.s olor of th hair of h team thati.ia (it fitM 011 Korco'a rror. Th ' un beat thorn. Last Suinlajr ih 1 Innltijt rbmed by Zoao Ik-Iiik retired' Fairnioiints of Sab m save them ion a ball to lU'l who threw him out atkbuso for their money. It bniked at first. Ilerry, Lee and Kluke w iu fof a whilo aa it the boy would otu In one. two and thre order, fail-' hav to erawi in their hole and pull Ins 10 eonneei with ball. ' , 1 ho hob. In after them. j ln ,,, w,.v,.nth IllMhm ,(.,. was 1 It was the b.t exhibition of ball j goim-thlng dolnjc by the visitors and matin. fn:ii nun rk.Mi tttn in n. i l ... ... i . . . . . . ... y ., ImI1),s ,,.,,. w.tJ. W,n ,eyfr ,() spet th yard of P'7 ill r Th o -i.;.,,,. , , KeUK three m.,, overJuIlll ,,,, a h,(rt dls,am.e S()lltn Tk ; 7 k f' P1Ull,d10," f "M home Plate. Klvlnr them a lead of f ,, ,,ty r,.UirnlnK from there to Cliiull hiklii aft Aim hmln-i l.vut lli.. uii. ..... ... ' . . emit-ill, r 1111 tin in emer.amu.eni eommen. , ,,y Kee.on ,he frm ))f ,saa0 p,,,,.,,, & (f 8endiiiS a hot number to Hill and was Tacoma j thrown out at first. Hill, who Heemedj j to have lost hlsnervp from the effects of the hot ball from Keeiou, walked winning by a arore of 5 to 4 fj how the trlik was turned: Prominent Hop Dealer Her Conrad Kribn and Lew Iju'IhiiihiiI ( f Sttlem. Julius I'llll US of I'll! tllUld and Marry Pim im of Tacoina, promi nent hop dealer of the nori harat. were In the t-lty Tuesday. Th( party In mnkitiK a tour of lu ipeetloii of tli ' I of the hammer and th hum of the bop yards of this nectlon and alr.liK up the hop situation generally In the Northwest. The opinion of thene gen tlemen Is thiit the hop erop this year will be about aixty per rent of mi average and that prleea will be the highest In Home time. They went Salem Fairmount i Jlller 2b Carey ss Vest 2b p 3U;-inussoulb Zoe If Keeton rf PJielpa cf Tiinms c Daniels cf 3b 4 laue p 4 .ab ,. 5 . 5 . 0 h po 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of atoniach both I'helpa and Daniels. Dane hit troublea have been effoct.tl by Cham- safe fillliiK the base; Miller struck berluin'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. out. tarey came up siiilllun anil rap- One man who has apent over two ped out a short fly to left field who thousand dollars for medicine and li failed to reach It in time, the ball treatment was cured by a few boxea 0 : bounding over his head allowing f these tablets. Price 2-"i cents. Sam- 1 1 Phelps. Daniels and Dane to pies free at P. M. Klrkland's drux 0 1 score. The crowd went wild. Those store. 1 I 0' Total Lee ss Fluke cf Ft i ce 3b 2b Johnson If Lupue rf Craven lb Johnson 2b Walker c 33 4 4 25 11 Independence Blues ao r b po ..... o 5 ... 5 1 ... 4 1 ... 4 0 ... 4 0 ... 3 0 ... 4 0 Barry p 3b 4 1 Hill p 10 Total 39 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 13 0 0 12 2 0 0 2 7 27 12 2 1 4 1 Two base bits. Force, Berry, Crav en, Daue; first base on balls, off Ber ry, 1; off Hill, 2; left on bases, Fair- mounts 7, Independence, 8; struck out by Daue, 9; by Walker, l; by West 1. Time of game, 1 hour and 40 minutes. Umpire George Conkey. Miller, the first man up for the vis itors, found the ball and sent a hot liner to second and was thrown out at first. eBrry walked Carey West took first on a safe hit advanc ing Carey to third who scored on Ras musson's sacrifice. The sdie was re tired by Zose who hit to short and was thrown out at first. Lee opened for the home team and found the ball for a long fly to left field which was taken by Zose. Fluke" followed with a safe hit while Force found the ball for two bases cending Fluke to third. C. Johnson got first on a pop-up fly to third which West failed to handle. Depue hit safe and Fluke and Force scored. Kirk Johnson found the ball for a high fly which Timms, the Salem catcher, failed to handle, and got put out of the game by the ball passing through his hands and hitting him on the head. West was taken from third and put behind the bat. The inning closed by both Johnson and Walker striking out. In the second Salem failed to score. Keeton going out on a high foul fly which Walker handled. Phillips fol- lowed with a hot one to second and was thrown out at first, while Dan- lels went the same route. Independence was treated to the same dose of medicine, notwithstand Ing that Berry, the first man up, found the ball for two bags. Lee fanned; Fluke went out on a fly to short and Force followed suit with a hot liner to second which was caught. Salem drew another goose egg In the third. Daue struck out. Miller hit to Lee and was thrown out at first. Carey hit a short fly to right which was bagged by Johnson. The home team added another score In this Inning. Both Johnson and Depue reached first on safe hits. Craven followed with a two bagger, n which Johnson scored. Johnson The Adriance Buckeye him The Old Reliable Line, that Stands by the Farmer, Long Life and Easy Running No Trust Prices onOur Machioos. We Make our own Pries Thomas Crown Changeable SPEED MOWERS Thomas Crown RELIABLE RAKES R. M. WADE & CO. AGENTS W. E. CRAVEN, Manager, INDEPENDENCE, ORE COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGGE. LESEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations 160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main -1 Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel OtildTT YOU GET WHAT IVE GET JM Our books are open for your inspection. fr 3.K Buyers name given if wanted. We not only get top prices, but you can satisfy yourself mmQmSS absolutely at any time that you get what w iiffnpfi-fiff get. PROMPT CASH RETURNS CfiGZELMJ& Ship your produce to us. Writ ' to us now for coops, tags, etc. SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION GO. W. H. MCCORQUODALE, PROF. 95 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, 6REIII Saiglifer 25,000 f w :f Cm CU, CM ua, lli'a'ili are, C101 k ry, Hrbk a lira k, Ijimpa, Kit. h, n rfi iiNlIx, Kir. MUST BE SOLO Li t llu Ions bi hat It will, thla utork tiiiiNt convi-rt.d Into ca-h THE UNTIi ESIOCK OF YokoliomaTea.Co. SALEM, OREGON To be Sold Out Regardless of Cost and Former Prices Fortune Is Knocking at Your IHwr wanted by you aro ant IIKMKMUKH harxalna (or all who conii'. tlii-rt will baritaluM kI,,,' t It aim k In lur- and tin- b't ai'b't tloiia Mill The early ohum-ih will ct ! by all. Ten Great Days of Selling Must do the Business YELLOW WINDOWS and RED LETTERS MarkSa'em'sGreat Bargain Hlace This Week Look for Them Don't Mind Murtcrins of An frv Merchants We Must Have Cash You Get the Bargains Every article is marked in plain fig ures. Secure one of our Price Lists, then come to the store and compare prices and you will be convinced of the in srenuinessof thisGreatSlausrhterSale SALEM. OHKCiON 174 176 COMMERCIAL 8TRKKT CLOSING DATE June 23, at lfi P. M. ATTBIT n Don't Pay too Much for Your Range li-'j'-.'. 'J.'ytl', ' " '"''"''"fr''MlaMgW i w M 1 h iff flf iit I Hf :jf "if ju Why pay $79 to $85 for a rniiKe of Inferior quality juat bt'caiiHe you can get It on time? Your credit is good at our store. We will aell you the South Bend Malle able, guaranteed for twenty-five years for only $l0. The body is made of the fin est polished blue steel with polished top and lids, and with high-class nickel trim mings warranted not to col or with heat; also the San itary High Closet that are easy to clean and which are not found on the ordinary range. Caution When buying a range be ware of black enamelled steel Iron in the main body of the range. This should be fine polished steel which re quires no paint or blacking. Buy from your home deal er. He Is here to make good his guarantee. : AGENT FOR THE . ws'ro KA. )iGE The Best on Earth. Sold on Easy Payments I