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EIGHT PACES THt INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. PACE TWO "TOP OF THE MORNING TO YOU." Po .! Mr. Hrvl to t Mi CluH-oUte Ck. m tiny met on delivery morning." BREAD AND CAKE ' after the Kve colloquy, enp ahort ly thereafter found Miugly enseone eil in Mr. Good Liver cakery larder. Hnktnl stuff from thi bak ery U mhotaome and a'iH-tuirtg. The Independence Bakery WHILE WE ARE "AHEAD cf the meat business," it has become serious matter with the ordinary wage-earner to know how to supply the family table with WHOLESOME MEAT Although our margin is small, we buy only the best and give our customers the benefit of it, and every part of our market is kept clean and in a sanitary condition. GEO. F. HECK PROPRIETOR Independence, Oregon 0w$. a Smiley CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Independence, Oregon Plane and Speciflcaticns Cheerful ly Submitted. Be!l Phone. Farmer 524 INDEPENDENCE SHOE SHOP O. FLOYD, Prop. . ' All kind of 'repairing done with neatness and dispatch. ' Shop on Main Street. ! : i 1 CHAS. INGRAM Painting, Paper Hanging and j DECORATING . i Free Hand Frescoing a Specialty. IA1RLIE, OREGON i "THE BEST EVER" i V 4 l-t. v g A mm For Sale By . jlrHE WILLIAMS DRU 3 COMPANY. 1 1 'independence and MONMOUTH RAILWAY From nJpndn la PIU Train No. 64 leave lndeH'ndeni'e aily at fi:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 6:15 a. m. and arrive at Pulla at 6:40 a. tn. Train No. ! Wave Independence daily at 10:50 a. m. and Monmouth at 11:05 a.m., and arrive at Dallas at 1 1 -.30 a. m. Train No. 70 leave Independence daily at 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 6:80 p. m., and arrive at Dalta at 6:65 p. tn. From ldpndnc to Airli. Train No. 61 leave Independence daily at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m., and arrive t Airlie at 7:50 a. m. Train No. 73 leave Independence 4.ilv t 2-20 ii- m. and Monmouth 2:50 p. m., and arrive at Airlie at 3 :25 p. m. From Dallas to Independence. Train No. 65 leave Dullaa daily nt 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:53 a. m.. and arrive at Indopetulence at 9:15 a. m. Train No. C9 leave Dallas daily at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1 :35 p. m. and arrives at Independence at 1 :40 p. m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Airlie.) Train No. 71 leave Dallas daily at 00 i. m. and Monmouth at 8 :25 p. m., and arrives JJat Independence at 8:40 p. m. From Airlio to Independ -nc Trin N'o. f.2 leaves Airlie daily at 8:15 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:50 a. m., and arrives ut Independence at 9:10. a. m. Tmin o. 72 leaves Airlie daily at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4 : 10 p. m., and arrives at Independence at 4 :50 p. m. AUTO.VOBILE TIME CARD f.eavinir Indeoendence at 7:30 a. m. arrives at the McNary crossing in I Leaving Independence in th even ing at 3:30 d. m. and arriving at the crossing in time to make connection with trains going both ways, and re turn at 4:49. Fare 50 cents for each trip. INTERNATIONAL CORRE SPONDENCE SCHOOL Scranton, Pa. II. V. REED, - Representative 233 Alder Street. Portland, Oregon. Will be in Independence every month. C. W. H INKLE Funeral Director and Licenced Embalm r. Lady assistant if desired. Calls attended day or night. Independence, Oregon. L. L. HEWITT. M. D. Phytician and Surgeon Office infjCooper Building, 'rooms 2 and 3. Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered night and day. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. Dentiit Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon, B. F. SWOPE Attorney at Law and Notary Public Will practice in all courts of the State. Probate matters and collec tions given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. THE ELDRIDGE C. E. Van Allen, Proprietor Large sunny rooms en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano. European Plan. 248 N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. THE DEAL POULTRY PARK INDEPENDENCE, OREGON R C, W. Lee-horns a fSpecialty. for hatching, oer setting (13) $1.00, 50 $3.50, and 100 $6.00. SANFOKD SJN X iJrjti, rrop. Box 181, Home Phone 7521. CASH PAID FOR Farm Produce BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the WorlJ at Lartf Told in Brief: General Return of Important Events Presented In Condunsad Form for Our Buty Reader. Fntir Fast still welter in hot weather. Eastern lumbermen admit having restricted the output in oruer w main tain price. Kevised estimate give the numbt of dead at the capture of Juarex I ISO, and 250 wounded. Gloom settled over the aviation con- test at Piiris, following the death the minister of war on the tirst day of Mexican rebels exterminated th Chinese celonv of Torreon, after enp- furiru' the ciiv. killing over 200 - ' Chinese. Monarchist troops are being armed in PnrtuL'al and it is believetl an at tempt will aoon be madt to restore the monarchy. Seven men are believed to hav been lost by the wrecking of a lum ber schooner otr Cape henastan, tire gon, six being resruei. Mexican sufTracists have npneare nt Jmirez. sneaking acainst Mailt n but he declines to interfere sayintf fretnUim of speech shall prevail Mexico. Two ni'Minu are deai! and twenty r.mr seriously ill with ptomaine rtois onine from eating pressed chicken at Pealiody, Kansas. rhysicians say th fowls were diseased. Tha iliscnverv of five aces in a deck nf rnnl with which a group of Penn sylvania miners were playing, leu 10 the killing of three of the men anil la tally wounding of a fourth. Venrlv 100 citizens of Cordova have started for the coal fields near that place, where they intend to mine coal enough to supply themselves and adjacent towns in defiance of the government. Shipments by water from Atlantic to Pacific Coats porta show great in crease. Vi Prudent Corrall. of Mexico does not think Diaz' resignation will end the revolution. An "endless chain" of letter-writ ing will be adopted as a plan to get settlers for the Pacific Northwest. French Canadians at Vercheres Canada, removed the sign "postoffice and substituted "bureau de poste." PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Bluestem, 94r95c; club, 86c; Red Russian, 85c; valley, 86c; 40-fold, 8bc. Barley Choice feed, $281-28.50. Corn Whole. $29; cracked, $30. Oats No. 1 white, $29.50 ton. Hav Timothy. Eastern Oregon No. 1. $21.5022.50; light mixed, f19Yf.20: heavy, mixed, $17.50 Ot 18.50; 'alfalfa, $14 (n 15; clover, S12.50fVf 13.50: grain hay, $13.5067 14 sn Fresh fruits Strawberries, Oregon, $4 crate; California, $1.50iw2 crate; gooseberries, 80i 10c per pound ; apples, 1 ii a ner box. Vegetables Asparagus, $lf2 per box; beans, 15;17ic; cabbage, $2.50 ner hundredweight; cucumbers, $1.50 Co 2.25 per dozen.; lettuce, C5c per dozen: hothouse lettuce. $1.25ff1.75 per box; peas, 6ifr7ic per pound; peppers, 30r.35c; radishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 1 n 2c per pound ; to matoes, $2. 75 3.25; new carrots, $2.25 per sack; turnips, $2.25; beets, 9 9:'. Potatoes Oretron and Eastern, $2.50 per hundred; new potatoes, b(74c. Onions Australian, $3.75f4 per hundred; Bermuda, Kn 2.25 crate. Poultrv Hens, 19fri20c: broilers, 20c; ducks, young, 25c; geese, nom inal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice, 25c. Kcrcs Oregon ranch, candled, 21c per dozen ; case count, V)i 20c. Butter City creamery, extras, 1 and 2-pound prints,' in boxes, 24c per pound; less than box lots, cartons and delivery extra. Pork fancy, 9jwl0c per pound. Veal Fancy, W 10c per pound. Hons 1911 contracts, 22c pr pound; 1910 crop, nominal ; 1909 crop, 15c; olds, 10c Wool Eastern Oregon, nominal, 10C,14c; valley, 12rt,15c; mohair, choice, 37Jc. Cattle Prime, grain fed steers, $7 (Ti l 9.R- nrime hav fed. $6.85(i7.7: choice steers, $6.506.85; good, r,(n) 6.50; fair, $5.7t(je; common, o.ou (a,,5.15; prime cows, $5.75fr;6.25; good, $5fj5.25; fair, $4.75f,5; poor, $4.50 CdA.75; choice heifers, $5.50fe5.75; choice bulls, $4.75r 5; good, $4.25Cai 4.75: choice light calves, $7.75(8; good, $7.50 (fi 7.75; choice heavy calves, $5.50 Uu 6; good, $5 (ii 5.50; choice stags, $5,756 6.25; good, $5.25 ((L.5.15. Hogs Choice, $6.70 Oh 6.75; good, $6,5066.70; choice heavy, $6V6.50; common, $50 6; stock hogs, $767.25. Sheep Choice spring lambs, $6.75 ,71.7; good, $666.75; choice yearlings, $5,2565.50; good, $565.25; fair, $4.756i5; choice' ewes, $4,5064.75; goodr $464.50; fair, $3.75 4; good to choice heavy wethers, $4. 5065; old heavy wethers, $464.50; mixed lots, $465. ; , REBELS STILL ACTIVE, Unaware of Armltic, Troopt Move On MMiinn Capital. Menlai City, May 2. Nolwith tandintt tb official signing of the Hac agreement, th capital U more nearly indated tonight than since the inauguration of hoatilities. Ignorant, apparently, that the war j ended otlicially, one mini 1 1 band of relict under Catntido Navarro last night cut the national railroad near San Felipe, nouth of San l.uis l'oto.l, and another band topped all traffic over the Mexican railroad by ripping out tho raiU and burning a bridge near Iluamantla. llelieving that the rebela in Morelo would Interfere with traffic over the Cuernavaca branch of the national railroad, the management sent train aouth today with guards. Rebel activity wan not regarded a meaning that the Insurrectos win re fuse to abide by the term of the peace treaty. Yesterday the armis tice agreed Uni terminated and there are probably sciittered bund of rebels uninformed that their country in offi cially at kc. However, Navarro is reported to have aaid ho would not consent to H-aoo at present. The motive for the cutting of the Mexican railway may be that a tnop train wa being brought towards the capit.il. Unconfirmed reports are that the d.-layed soldiers have detrained at Huamiintlii and engaged a Unly of reb els in battle. In lu. last seven davs the Federal garrison has been greatly strengthen ed and the enpture of the capital win now be difficult. It w reiMirtint that Fit'uenm and bis chief lieutenant, Arunsolo, are at outs ami that Arunsolo has angered Zapata, the captor of Suautla, by branding him a bandit. NEW LAW INJURES WOMEN. IOO Matchmakeri Discharged Because of 8-Hour Limit. Chico, Cul. The Diamond Match company, operating big factories at Barber, a suburb of this city, will ro- place practically all its women em ployes with men, on account of the new eight-hour law. In the match making department alone more than 100 women ami gins win ne lei oui. Many are experts brought from the Eastern states ana are receiving gooti salaries. K7.r snm tim it has been impossi ble for the company to get a sufficient number of competent women to do the work, and with the enforcement of the new eight-hour law, conditions are the work of practi cally 100 men depends on the work of these women, and their hours would of noccssitv have been shortened with the Rhorteninir of the women's hours trfm ninp til ilVht. It had been rumored the company contemplated employment, of Japanese to replace the women, tut uenerai Superintendent Fairburn denied this Hillman Barely Escape. San Dietro. Cal. C. D. Hilman, the Seattle millionaire, whose appeal from a sentence for real estate frauds is nendinc?. had a narrow' escape from having to sell for $150,000 a ranch near Kncinatas, which is proved tiy the discovery of oil to he worth ?ouo, 000. After havine accepted an ofier of $150,000 from Oakland men, Hillman visited the ranch and found three oil outfits at work and ascertained that oil in navinir uuantities had been struck and that prospects were good for a better flow. When niiirnnn learned this he attempted to call off" th. flwal with the Oakland people, and finally compromised by giving his per sonal check for $5,000 to sever nego tiations. Monarchists in Prison. Lisbon According to an official statement issued here, a number of persons in various walks of lire have been arrested in the northern parts ol I'ortueal charged with circulating alarmist reports. The prisoners were nt on board the Portuguese crumor Adamastor, lying off Oporto. The bluejackets of the Adamastor, which were landed at Oporto, later proceeded to Cuminha, on the river Minho, to prevent the monarchist conspirators at Tuy, a Spanish frontier town, from crossing the river into Portugal. French Relieve Fez. Tangier The safety of Fez from sack and massacre is believed to be assured. Dispatches have reached lere that Colonel Barnard's French relief expedition has reached the cap ital, where the sultan is beleaguered, onH that it has either entered or is camped outside the walls of the city. The arrival of the French has dissi pated all fears that the foreigners who were besieged with the sultan by the rebellious tribesmen will be slain. Lifeboat Tells of Wreck. Jjondon The British armored cruis er Cumberland reported by wireless to the admiralty that she had picked up at the mouth of the English Channel an empty lifeboat belonging to the overdue British steamer Cayo Largo. The vessel left Swansea April 16 for Tampico, and it is feared that she foundered in the storms that followed her departure. ' ,. " Aviator Drop 200 Feet. Strassburc. Germany Durinor an aeroplane competition here Wednesday afternoon Aviator Laemmlin full 200 feet and was instantly killed. We're to PSease anyone familiar with the quality ami value of GROCERIES They can see plainly that our line is selected from the best that money can buy, and they can judge at once how favorably our prices compare with others. R H. KNOX C Street Independence, Oregon 1 " J" v 3 TO I)H HKLD IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WILL WW A MOST Brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee Portland, "The Rose City," will be a scone of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week. REDUCED FARES TO PORTLAND FROM ALL POINTS ON TIIK Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon) To keep perfectly posted on all important matters relating to this great event, call on local agents for circulars and printed matter, or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon FAR 1911 During the months of May, June, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round -trip tickets from Independence, via Portland, as follows: Chicago . . $74.45 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph St. Paul 61.05 SALE May 10, 17. 18, 1!). 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 2!). June 5, 7, 9, 10. 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 2!) and GO. July 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and CO. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.. Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final return limit Octo ber 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for fares one way through California, or apply to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Patronize Home Industry The Independence Steam Laundry does good work. BOTH PHONES. Neat Rig Good Dickinsons Livery I. W. DICKINSON, Proprietor. Home Phone 5810 Bell Phone 2U3 Bourne! CURSIOM St. Paul, via Council Bluffs $65.85 Minneapolis, direct . 01.95 Minneapolis, via C. Bluffs G5.85 Duluth, direct .... 08.85 Duluth, via Council Bluffs 'U5 St. Louis . ' . . . . . 71.95 DATES Hore Careful Drivers and Feed Stable Independence, Ore.