EIGHT PACE THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENf E. OREOON. PACE TWO "TOP OF THE MORNING TO YOU." 0 til Mr. Hrd to M Mi ChoooUto Cuke, m thoy met on ' delivery moruiiiK." BREAD AND CAKE lifter the Uive colloquy, were aliort lv thereafter found fiiusly ensoonc tnl in Mrs. CukkI Liver oakery UroVr. liak.nl el uft from thi Uk erv is wholesome nd j'H-tiing. The Independence Bakery WHILE WE ARE "AHEAD of the meat business," it has become a serious matter with the ordinary wage-earner to know how to supply the family table with WHOLESOME MEAT : Although our margin i mall, we buy onlv 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 0). D. Smiley CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Independence, Oregon Plans and Specifications Cheerful (ly Submitted. r.ii Phone. Farmer 52 INDEPENDENCE SHOE SHOP O. FLOYD, Prop. . All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatcn. Shop on Main Street. 1 1 CHA3. INGRAM Painting, Paper Hanging and DECORATING Free Hand Frescoing a Specialty IAIRLIE, OREGON "THE BEST EVER" 111111 4 n For Sale By THE WILLIAMS DRUj COMPANY. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY From lnJpiJonc to Dalta r ; v.. 1 1..HUJ IiideiHndence aily t :00 a. m. nd Monmouth al 5;U a. m. ami arriv i umiaa 6:40 . m. Train No. St leve Independence diily t 10:50 a. m. and Monmouth at 11:05 a. m., and arrive at Palla at 11:80 a. m. Train No, 70 leave Imlenemlenc daily at 6:15 p. m. and Monmouth at 6:30 p. m.. and arrivo at Pall a at 6:55 p. m. From ndpndnc to Airlio, Train No. 61 leave Independent daily at 7:00 a. m. and Monmouth at 7:15 a. m., and arrive at Airlio at 7:50 a. m. Train No. 73 leave Independence daily at 2 :20 p. m. and Monmouth 2:50 p. m., and arrive at Airlje at 3:25 p. m. From Dalla to Independent. Train No. 65 leave PalUs duily at 8 :30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8 ;55 a. in., and arrive at Independence- at U . 1 m Train No. 69 leaves Dallas daily at i .mi ... ami fnmouth at 1 P. m. and arrive at Independence al 1 -AO p. m. (This train connect at Monmouth for Airlie.) Train No. 71 leaves iiaua.suim.vm 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. m.. andTarrive nt Independence at 8:40 p. m. FVm Airlia to Indeoend "nee TV; V., K9 l.-aves Airlie daily at 8:15 a. m. and Monmoum ai p.ou . m., and arrives at Independence ut 9:10. a. m. 'ft Train No. 72 leaves Airlie daily at m m unA Monmouth at 4:40 p. ,uj ym - - in., and arrives at Independence at 4 :o0 p. m. AUTOMOBILE TIME CARD Independence at 7:30 a m. arrives at the McNary crossing u time to catch the east bound train. Leaving Independence in the even o a-:Mn. m. and arriving at thi crossing in time to maxe connection with trains going Dotti ways, anu re turn at 4 :49. Fare 50 cents for each trip. INTERNATIONAL CORRE SPONDENCE SCHOOL Scran ton. Pa. H. V. REED, - Representative 233Alder Street. Portland, Oregon Will be in Independence every month C. W. HINKLE Funeral Director and Licenced Embalm r. Lady assistant if desired. Calls attended day or night. Independence, Oregon L. L. HEWITT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office inJ'Cooper Building, 'rooms 2 nH a Officp hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 6 p. m. Calls answered night and day. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. Dentut 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 ana conec tions given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon THE ELDR1DGE C. E. Van Allen, Proprietor Large sunny rooms en suite or sin gle. Electric lights, bath and piano, iujt - European Plan. 1 248"N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. THE DEAL POULTRY PARK INDEPENDENCE, OREGON S C. W. Letrhoms a Specialty, Eggs for hatching, per setting (13) $1.00, 50 $3.50, and 1UU Sb.uu. SANFORD SNYDER, Prop, Box 181, Home Phone 7521 CASHPAID FOR Farm Produce BY THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. mi mania OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Drief. Central Riiumt of Important Event. Preaented In Condensed Form for Our Buty Reader. Th. Rtrtd trust has readiuste.1 i it schedule of prices by considerable reduction. A French liner arrived at Martin- Liue from Panama with 15 cases of yellow fever on board. n;u m-r...v,t.Hl in eettinr I1.7S0,- 000 in gold from Mexico safely into a bank in New York City. A P.iriland woman will have to pay $3,000 duties on diamonds inherited from an aunt who died in Germany. flili.vm of the United Wireless com- nnv llMV. tw't'Il fnund iruilty of umhc the mails to defraud in selling stock. li..tfmirnn a.fidents and death in Vi aut.i raivs at liidiannixilia, In diana, is the most prominent feature of the meet. Fir (Wtnwed the Chutes amuse- l.iiiiilinirs at San Francisco, causing the death of four person and injury of many others. in ,i .Wisinn more drastic than that ....;., th.. Stntntiml Oil company, the Supreme court of the I'nited States has ordered the dissolution of the To bacco trust. & n A miri4Rn - Hawaiian ntvamor Seattle rtiH.rts having picked up the submarine bell signals from I matilla reer ngnisnip ai t un tance of seven and one-half miles, which enabled the ship to proceed safely through a dense fog. A hot wave sent the mercury at Chicago up to 94. President Diaz resigns and the City of Mexico goes wild with joy. Pnrtniral has rushed troops to the frontier and all monarchists are being arrested. TKa Wunminir. Uncle Sam's largest battleship, was successfully launched at Philadelphia. ti ,iioa,Jiitinn of the Standard Oil ill not result in any reduc - - tion in the price oi on pruuucui vj consumer. Cnnti, Rnrnh believes there should be a Federal incorporation law fixing the retail price oi gooaa soiu oy iur state corporations. a woalthw San Francisco couple have a prize ring at their nome wnere thev entertain their friends with exhi bitions by noted pugilists. An oacHo attacked an aviator during his flight and came near causing disas ter. The bird was finally driven on by being wounded by a revolver snot PORTLAND MARKETS. wSoat-Track nrices: Bluestem, 94 a95c; club, 85m 86c; Russian, 81c; valley, 8Gc; forty-fold, tc. Barley -Choice feed, $28f 28.50. M.-iiutnffa Uran. f24.50t25: mid JUIIIOm.'u J T . dlings, $31; shorts, $25.5026; rolled barley, $29.5UW.3U.&0. Oats No. 1 white, $29.50 ton. llav Timothv. Eastern Oregon No 1 S9i.Rnrn 22.50: lieht mixed, $19(Vi 20; heavy mixed $17.50wl8.50; alfal fa, $14(al5; clover, tiz.ou(y,J..ou; grain hay, $13.50W;i4.ou. Fro.h Kmit Strawberries. Oregon, $3rd4.50 crate; gooseberries, H(a 10c : annles. $ltf3 per box. Vegetables Asparagus, $1(2 per box; cabbage, $3 per nunareuweigni; a.Qrii 1 orci 12c ner nound. ; lettuce, $1.251.75 per box; radishes, 15c per dozen; new carrots, .o persacit, turnips, $2.25; beets, $2.25. Potatoes Oregon and Eastern, $2.25 per hundred; new potatoes, $3.50(4 per hundred. Onions Crystal wax, $2.50; yellow, $2.25; red, $3.50. Poultry Hens, 18r5U9c; broilers, 07ii, 98c- Hncks. vounir. 25c; geese, nominal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice Eggs Oregon ' ranch, candled, 21c per dozen; case count, 20c. P.nttpr Citv creamery, extra, 1 and 2-pound prints, in boxes, 24c per pound; less than box lots, cartons anu delivery extra. Pork Fancy, 9i.10c per pound. Veal Fancy, 9jr"10c per pound. Hons 1911 contracts, 22c pr pound 1910 cron. nominal; 1909 crop, 15c; nlds. 10c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 8K"T4Jc per pound; valley, 12((ijl5c; mohair, Cattle Prime grain-fed steers, $7 ran 95- nrime hav-fed. $6.85(47; choice steers, $6.50(6.85; good, $6 (f6.50; fair, $5.75to,b; common, o.ou (?x5.75; prime cows, $5.75V,6.25; SBf,5.25: fair. $4.75frt.5; poor, $4.504.75; choice heifers, $5.50 S7R- ehnice bulls. $4.75(fl 5.25 ; good, $4.254.75; choice light calves, $7.75 r8; good, $7.50fa7.75; choice heavy calves, $5.50ra6; good, $5 5. 50 ; choice stags, $5.75(6.25; gooQ, o.u('( o. to. Hogs Choice, $6.70(&6.85; good, $6.50(6.70; choice heavy, $6r6.50; ,mmmi SCI fi! stic.k. S7(f7.25. chorv f'hnice snrina1 amos, o. to 7; good, $6fe6.75; choice yearlings, $J 25(;5.50; good, w.o.o; iair, 7KrtiF,. rhoice ewes. $4.50(44.75; $4. good, $4(4.50; fair, $3.75(4; good to choice heavy wetners, 4.oukio, oiu heavy wethers, $4(4.50; mixed lots, $45. ONE DCAD, FIVE HURT. Flrit Day'a Auto Kacinf Full of Dad Motor SH'slway. In I ., May 31. -One life aoriflcel and aeveral men wer lnjur.nl yesterday In the ir.t 500 mil rc on the apHslway. The race wan won by I!ay Harroun. dtivini! a Maimon car, In l hours, 41 minute and 8 aeeond. Closely prey ing Harroun f.-r victory were Ualph Mulfortl, with a Umer, who lliiihHl MH,vnd, and David llruc Kruwn, in a Fiat, a irl thinl. v:.,v.,i.t v.kewn thousand persons houted encouragement to te 40 pi- luU who atarted th rac at 10 o cioca i.. it,- nmrninir. and with UnllngginT enthusiasm cheered the leader in the u.i and watched tho field xuml around the course In division of the lesser honor. In th nut seriou accident of in day S. P. Dickson, of Chicago, mc chanician fr Arthur lireiner, uriving an Amplex, lost hi lite in an upsei on l,.. Iih. W atretch. The race had been on but a few minute and the Amplex was in it 3'Uh mile when the rim of one of the front wheels llew olf. The car twisted on the track, burling the men fnm their seats. licks.m was thrown against a fence 1:0 feet away and was terribly mangle.1. ne was instantly killed. Greiner was serious ly iiure,i and it as feared he had concussion of the brain, but it was later learn.nl that bis only Injury was a fracture of an arm. Men injur.-d in the mishaps were: Dave Lewis, mechanician, right leg broken near hip. Harry K. Knight, driver of e cott, breast bruised and possible in ternal injuries. John T. Glover. Knight s meehan- l.ii.t'j bruised. I!., I. t-'viiriM. merhan nan for JacK Tower, Jackson car, body bruised when he leaped from car in panic. l..l,,i WiuhI. niechiinician for J Jiiegersburg, Case car, run over and badly bruised. NEW FAST TRAIN IS MECKED ON CURVE Snokaiie. Mav 31.- Derailed at a sharp curve at Maiden, seven miles east of Kalaton, 2ti miles east oi unu, Wh th "Columbian." eastlmund train on the Chicago, Mil i ------ . ,, , waukee ai 1 uget ftoumi ranroau, .-. wfIimI at 5 o'clock thi morning ..u..n mmehes were derailed, the en rin...r und fireman instantly killed. and at least one passenger is known to tin B.rimiulv inuireu. The Columbian went into sharp curve just before entering a cut near UuUtnn t a hiirh rate of sneed. The engine, smoker and day coach left the rails and piled up on tne iraca. i ney were demolished. LAWS MAKE JUDGE ANGRY. Says Provincial Legal Habit Make Ua Blunder Along. Kw Ynrlc In a decision eiven here hu .I.idire Hand, of the Federal court, involving highly technical scientific matters, the court stepped asiue rrom tK niiedtinnM lit issue to berate the "provincial legal habit of mind, of American jurisprudence. "I cannot Btop, saia Judge Jiarm, ".uithmii-pnllintr attention to the ex traordinary condition of the law which makes it possible for a man wunoui even the rudiments of chemistiy to pass on questions like these. "In Germany, the court summons technical judges who can intelligently pass on the issues. How long we shall continue to blunder along nobody knows, but all persons not convention alized by provincial legal habits of mind ought to unite to effect some advance." Salute Kills I, Hurts Four. hela. Pa. Charles Gibson, 27 years old, is dying, the result of being shot through tne ooay wun a gas pipe ramrod from an old smooth bore cannon. Earl Marshall, aged 16, had his right thumb torn off and Ar thur Wilson, 19 years, had his cloth ing burned from his body and his ear drums fractured, while Charles Steele, 18 years old, and Joseph Marshall were seriously burned by powder. The ac cident occurred in the Monongahela cemetery when the annual sunrise sa lute to Memorial Day was fired. Sixteen People Drowned. Berlin Cloudbursts, accompanied by heavy hail, caused great damage in South Germany Wednesday. Six houses in a village in the grand duchy of Baden were swept away by the floods and 12 persons were drowred. Four persons were drowned near Hei delberg, where a mill was washed away. Eight inches of rain fell at various places in the south, destroying the fruit trees and crops and killing birds by the wholesale. Mob Rules Canary lses. Las Palmas, Canary Islands Made furious by the delay accompanying the discussion by the Spanish parliament of a bill providing for the division of the Canary archipelago, a mob took possession of the streets here and at tempted to burn the government build ings. Troops were called to restore order, but public excitement contin ues. Japs are Not Wanted. Melbourne, Australia William Morris Hughes, acting premier of the commonwealth, in a remarkable ar ticle which he has contributed to the Sydney Telegraph, declared that Aus tralia will never agree except at the nnint tn admit Japanese im- migrants, even should such refusal mean separation from the mother country. We're Bound to Please anyone familiar with the quality and 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 FESTI".L to uk ni:u in Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WILL UK A MOST Brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee Portland, "The Rose City," will be a scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week. REDUCED FARES TO PORTLAND FROM ALL POINTS ON THE 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 EXCURSION FARES EAST mm mJ mmmm 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, .i i n . via i'ortlanu, as ionows; Chicago .... Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City . 574.45 61.95 St. Joseph St. Paul SALE 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 and Feed Stable I. W. DICKINSON, Proprietor. Home Phone 5810 Boll I'hone 203 F r St. Paul, via Council Bluffs $05.85 Minneapolis, direct . . 61.05 Minneapolis, via C. Bluffs 05.85 Duluth, direct . . . . 68.85 Duluth, via Council Blulls W).45 St. Louis . . . . f . 71.95 DATES Hor.et Careful Driven Independence, Ore.