Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 25, 1909, Image 7

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A Few Choice Farms
FULL OF ERRORS
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SALEM
JULY 8, 9-HiLlO
cut ef thrM hundred and fifty
hast li.t. I" 1. natt. I -
UAL'- GV.f BBTil.. ' '.-.ll
DENCe AND DALLAS
2li
140 KfM well Improve .nd In cultivation. SVfc mil. -.t of Mon-
mouth, Onuon. I'rl S Pr r.. Trm.
66 .re.. IH mile, north ,, of Independent.; .11 In c-IUv.tlon;
Al building. A snap .1 ''.
H in high f of cul-lvatlon; good Improvement, and pkn-
of fruit; 1 mile. .-t Monmouth, f'rlc. J00.
10 .ere. well Improved land; J ien orchard .nd b.rrle.
In crop; i.d wit. bulWl.... .od fence., 8 mile. orib.
weat of Monmouth. 1'rlre 2600.
SB .ere.. 1 mil north of Monmouth; fin. black Ml, .mall bu. .nd
large b.m; plenty of t-r. r sr BM ,T0-
islei Land
Branch Office Hotel Monmouth
Monmouth, Oregon
II. Ilir.chb.rg, Pre. A. N.l.on, Vic Pre.. C. W. Irrin., Ca.h.
The
Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking Business
Interest Paid on Tim Deposit
Director.: H. HirM.r, A.Nel.on, D. W. Sear.,
Smith .nd J. E. Rhode..
Hj. ECoikier'len
Wholesale Family Liquor Store
PHONE MAIN J 03
144 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon
TTT..
REVIEW OF REVIEWS . . S3.00J ALL FOR
SUNSET ""?' !-"i$3.00
WOMAN'S HOME tuiwrniwn
nPC. wUh your order, a beautiful premium, a 75 -
AND FREE i'u.tryatcd In four color, with US W.t.rn
SUNSET MAGAZINE
t xr ft TT 'E A N O.
Anyone wishing good rellab e fire Insurance call on or write
8. E. BUSH, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Agent tor Beaver State Merchant ir i'.al of Portland, and
Bankers Merchant Muvuai oi iuio
TELEPHONE
A. G. MAGERS. Pioprieiot
Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
1 48-1 56 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
SALEM ' OREGON
1 1 T
Tom Cronise
PHOTOGRAPHER
Salem, Oregon
ndpndnc. Ball Team Win. Game
by Score of Tw.lv. to Ten From
OalL. on t.ttw. Ground. l.at
Sunday Afternoon.
I
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Ther were .bout . hundred jx-opb-;
from Independent lnt Humluy t at
tend the bull gaum between th Iml-,
liraya .nd t Independent ' j
Blues. The fr.y reminded n "f ''!
games witnessed at a rural pi' nlv
.,,, th animrt mi ut of error, aiol- n
ban.-a. and bit. piled up a aeore of;
twelve to ten In favor of the l!l'" !
The remarkable purt of It wa that
,..;. r Hi., run of the tiraya were
......hit iiifla. Th unadverllm-d
ellipse of the aim waa .taged In the
third liniiiiK. greatly to tlic dUg"'
of lh Independence faun. when the
Uluea made the Pallua boya a tfh of
.even tallies. In tb. sixth Innliu.
while old aol had hla far, hid the
HI,,,., dunned Into th. name and
drove In three ruiia. giving them the,
lead the second time, but alaa. the
w . of abort duration, for In the
laat half of the aame lnnl"B. after
puttlnn out the flrat two men up they
allowed the Dallas boya to put three
men over the home plate, tying the
...r The next three Innings there
. -ti her aide. In
waa iioiu'h -
the flrat half of the tenth Ii.depend
,.re milled and succeeded In arlilK
two runa and giving Oray. a
gooae tgg winning the Bame by two
ru"- i t..
ti. ...hlbltlon aa a whole might
be called a romeay or vwi .r
of a ball name the umpire, C A.
Grant, playing a atrong band in the I
column of errora.
Hill and Walker were the batteries
In the start for Independence, but the j
t . .l
former going In the air In the thiru.
retired and turned the box over io
Berry who. pitched a splendid game.
hnhlln the batters down to two nu
B. F.
and shutting them out in six innings
without a score. Lee played a rag
ged itame at short during the first
three innings, but settled down In
the latter part of the game redeem
ing himself with some good work.
Neither side scored in the nrsi in
ning. In the second inoep
secured two runs and rour in
third, one in the fifth and two In tne
tenth. Dallas scored only In two ln-
Ings-the third and the sixth, wnicn
netted tbem ten runs.
Following Is the score:
Independence
ab r h po
rnvon in ....
i n o z l i
Lee ss 6 0
Berry 2b p 5
Fluke cf 6
Force 3b 6
Stine If 2b 5
Jiohnson rf 5
Walker c
4
3
2
3
Depew If
Hill p
Klrkland lb
Total
.....46 12
Dallas
7 30 15 7
ab
....4
...4
h po
2 0
a
0
1
0
3
0
4
0
2
1
p.e
v,.w.
F Boydston lb
Rice ss If
W Barham 3b p
..4
..4
. .!
..4
..5
..4
C Boydston rf c
Paul K ss
Barham cf
E
Shaw c rf
McDonald 2b
to
the
Doty p 3b
..5
Total
..39 10 11 30 11 12
Pnmoa runs. Dallas U, Independ
ence 1; first base on balls, off Doty
4 off Hill 3, off Berry 1; leit on
h.DOO Independence 12, Dallas
itches notv 1. Barnaul i; iwo
MAIN 175
UU jj , .
base hits, E uarnam,
out by Doty 8, by Barham 4. Dy
& u J w, v
r.ii,. hit. ; ' Pit : .r, Craven
v nr,. nnsand btl .18. W i.
v v oini i ' ,
Walker 2. AicDonu.d.PaiU.iioya-
ston. E. Barham and Shaw; Time of
came 2 hours and 55 minutes; vm-
yuc, u. -
i n A Hrant
Next Sunday the Dallas urays w.
o pftturn game vu me
grounds. They are feeling just a little
unrfl over their defeat msi o""
. an lnnk for a good game
one that will be played for blood.The
home team, not having met aeieat
QOann la eolng to strain every
nerve to maintain their titles. They
nut every nlffht tnis wee
practicing with mlgnt ana
Berry will be in the oox ir
t.i whti Bowen. the much lauded
J"' . . . .u.
uaiias iwmci.
Grays.
i.ii, uriii reDreseni
Hattle Mix. tailor shop. Independ
The Cherry Fair exhibits are to be displayed
on Liberty Street next to our store. Weal
so extend to you a cordial invitation to call
and see our fine exhibits of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Our lines are complete in every way and we
take pleasure in showing them. When tired
out at the fair come to our store and rest.
You will be show every courtesy.
1 57
THE
WhiteDays
Sale
Continues to attract a record breaking busi ess; thcres
a reason for this marvelous selling and it s not dith
culfto understand, as there are hundreds and hun
dreds of saving opportunities on white merchandise
here now Our fixed policy is to always provide the
best and most up-to-date merchandise at absolutely
S lowest prices. During this sale this policy is be
ng more than outdone. Look well to your needs
1uh 1 . , i i ,Mic nmv Kpino-nttered:
andsharein thepnenomenii vamW
Women's White Linen and Wool
Suits at low prices.
Reductions In Women's White
Waists. ,
All Muslin Underwear greatly re
duced. White Hosiery and Knit Underwear
reduced.
Laces and Embroideries all reduced
Great value, in White Parasols.
White Ribbons at special low prices
White Belts and Hand Bags re
duced. . . ,
White Gloves and Handkerchiefs at
Special prices.
V ery
Brisk
Selling
At the
Stockton
Salem, Oregon
OREGON
QQlI Cherry Fair
,M
GREAT
Extraordinary values in all Corsets.
Boys' White Apparel low priced.
Lace Curtains at specially low
price
Curtain Materials offered very low.
White Blankets specially priced.
White Silks and Dress Goods re
duced.
White Wash Goods of all kinds re
duced. Table and Bed Linen specially
priced.
In fact all White Merchandise at
lin and thread excepted.)
greatly reduced prices. (Staple Mus
lin and Thread excepted.
Great
June
White
Sale
! i
i i
ence, Oregon.