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PAGE TWO vTHE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, EIGHT PAGES CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK THE BAUD WIN FM Ik WC ' iii VIM Is Our Specialty 1 1 nt vmm Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. J Th vVl WtUwi I ip I Untidy ( I'J Wy ' f I 1 absol To Every Woman Bring this advertisement to our Notion Department not later than one week from today and receive. ely free, a regular 10c card of Wi Isoiv D ress-kooks These popular new Dress-hooki are not ordinary hooks tnd eyes or snaps they will completely overcome your dress-fastening difficulties. The free cards are not samples but the tame value fur which you would regularly pay 10c. We make this most unusual anj libera offer as we are confident you will find Wilson Dress-hooks the very thing' you have always wanted. They can't come unhooked or "pop" open accidentally. They hold securely without bulge or pap, though you can unhoolc them with perfect ease. Guaranteed not to rust or crush in washing and ironing, and to outlast anyparmentj perfectly flat and never show. Don't neglect this opportunity to try the Wilson Dress-hooks you have seen so widely advertised in the leading magazines and style books. Lsed by fashionable women everywhere and endorsed by leading dressmakers. Cut Out this Advertisement snd present at our Notion Department. I-arco tnd small sizes; Gray, Black and White colors. One dozen on a card. We can not give a card to any one who has received a card free from any merchant or the Wilson Dress book Co.. Cleveland, 0. Hone given to children is Conkey, Walker & Lehma n The two leading stores, Independence mom urn m VICTOR EDISON and COLUMBIA SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS 10.0CO RECORDS TO SELECT FROM Musical Instruments and electrical supplies. When In Salem drop In, always glad to enter tain you with the latest Records ba$. Hnder$on 247 No. Com ercial St Salem Or. WILEY B. ALLEN STORE FOR PIANOS Clover Leaf Dairy PURE, CLEAN, FRESH MILK AND CREAM AT RIGHT PRICES TWICE A DAY DELIVERY. Grant McLaughlin Phone 712. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON W. O STROM INTERIOR WIRING .... Prices Reasonable. Prompt Service. All Work Guaranteed. Have your house wired for electric lights. Be modern. Call or Phone Farmers 368. MONMOUTH OREGON General Resume of Important Eventl Presented In Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. Harry Thaw has begun his third it tempt to gain release from prison. President Taft has vetoed the army bill removing Major General Leonard A. Wood. airs. Julia uarice, or Denver, was killed in a practice flight while learn iug aviation. So far as known, only three persons lost their lives in the volcanic erup tion on Kadiak Island, Alaska. A Vancouver, Wash., woman risked her life to save her son's picture from a fire which destroyed her home. The first spring shipment of sold dust from Alaska has arrived at Seat tle. It consists of $255,000 worth. Roland Garros, a French aviator, won the grand prize of the Angers meet, amounting to $10,000, by flying 683 miles. Warner E. DeLarm, once a million aire orchard land promoter and dealer in Columbia River Orchard Co. stock, died a pauper in a hospital in Placer ville, Cal. Mexican rebels three times hurled back the vanguard of General Huer ta's forces, who are trying to proceed north to attack Bachimba, the head quarters of the rebels. The S. P. company has been denied relief from the operations of the long' and-3hort haul clause of the Interstate Commerce act as applied to its busi ness between Portland, Or., and San Francisco bay points. Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson, of Spanish war fame, will run for Ren ator from Alabama on the anti-liquor ticket. A rancher at Montague, Siskiyou county, Cal., has a nickeled tag bear ingthe inscription, "North Pole, July 1, 1906, Major Andree," which he claims to have found on the leg of a wild goose which he found feeding witb bis poultry. New Oklahoma wheat is on its way to St Louis mills. The craze for the "Turkish towel" hat for women has entirely depeleted the Btocks of the Portland dry goods stores. Germany is again borrowing monev in the New York markets The Big Horn river in Wyoming is out of its banks and the Colorado Southern railroad is blockaded by washouts. A final decree has been entered in the United Sates Circuit court for the district of Delaware dissolving the al leged "powder trust." More than 1000 horses and 500 men, women and children were in line in the horse and vehicle parade of the Portland Rose Festival. PORTLAND MARKETS. HE3S Independence Seed & Feed Store Dealers In HAY, GRAIN, LIVE POULTRY, HIDES AND PELTS, WOOL, BEANS, ETC. CHOICE SEEDS A 8PECIALTY. WE WANT YOUR WOOL . . . INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Wheat Track prices: Bluestem, 95c; club, 90c; red Russian, 90c; valley, 90c; 40-fold, 90c. Hay Timothy. $13.6017: alfalfa, $12; clover, $89; oats and vetch, $10.5011.60; grain hay, $9. Millstuffs Bran, $25.50 per ton; shorts, $28; middlings, $32. Corn Whole, $39; cracked, $40 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, $3840 ton. Berries Strawberries, 50c(3;$1.35 per crate; gooseberries, zjfftoc per pound; raspberries, $1.25 per crate. Fresh Fruits Cherries, 68c per pound; apples, red, $1.50(a;3 per box; apricots, $1.25(0(1.50 per box; canta loupes, $3.504.50 per crate. Potatoes Jobbing prices: Bur banks, old, $1.50 per hundred; new, 2r32fc per pound. Vegetables Artichokes, 6575c per dozen; asparagus, $1 per box; beans, 810c per pound; cabbage. 21c; cauliflower, $2.75 per crate; cel ery, $56; cucumbers, $11.50 dozen; eggplant, Z5c per pound; head lettuce, 124c per doz. ; hothouse lettuce. 75c $1 box; peas, 4J5Jc per pound; pep pers, 2zie; radishes, 1520c dozen; rhubarb, 22Jc pound; spinach, 4&j 5c; tomatoes, $2.75 box; garlic, 10c pound. Butter Oregon creamery, cubes or solid pack, 27c pound; prints, 28c. Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, 20c dozen ; case count, 19c. Pork Fancy, 1010Jc pound. Veal Fancy, 1212ic pound. Poultry Hens, 12Jc pound; broil ers, 1820c; ducks, young, 1214c; geese, 10llc; turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, 25c. Hops 1912 contracts, 22c; 1911 crop, nominal, 8435c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1419c per pound; Jvalley, 2022c; mohair, choice, 32c. Cattle Choice steers, $6.85(5)7.35: good, ?b.50b.85; medium, $66.50; choice cows, $66.35; good. $5.60(316: medium, $55.50; choice calves. $7 7.75; good heavy calves, $66.E0; bulls, $3.605; stags. $4.756.35. Hogs Light, $77.75; heavy, $6 6.50. Sheep Yearlings, $3.754.25; wethers, $3.254.25; ewes, $33.50; lambs, $46. THESE PIANOS WON THE GRAND PRIZE AT THE PARIS EX POSITION IN 1900; AGAIN WON THE HIGHEST AWARDS AT THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION IN 1904, AND ARE TODAY BEING USED IN THE BEST HOMES AND COLLEGE OF MUSIC IN THE WHOLE WORLD. OUR PLAYER PIANOS ARE A WORK OF ART, AND PER FECTION SIMPLE AND EASY TOOPERATE. Come and hear the Baldwin at our sales Rooms THE SAVAGE MUSIC HOUSE 13S N. Liberty Street. SALEM, OREGON. LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST ON THE DATES GIVEN BELOW, ROUND TRIP TICKETS VILL BE 80LD FROM PORTLAND TO THE POINTS IN THE EAST SHOWN BELOW, AND MANY OTHERS, AT GREATLY REDUCED FARES QUOTED. YOUR HOME AGENT WILL SELL THESE TICKETS VIA THE NORTH BANK ; ROAD AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER FARES, ON REQUEST. Through Trains East In Connection with Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways. Atlantic City $111.00 Baltimore 107.50 Boston 110.00 Buffalo 91.50 Chicago 72.50 Colorado Springs. Denver 55.00 55.00 Detroit $82.50 Duluth 60.00 Kansas City 60.00 Milwaukee 72.5C Minneapolis 6000 Montreal 105.00 New York 108.50 Omaha Phlladelphli Pittsburg. . , St. Louis...., St. Paul.... Teronto Washington . 60.00 108.50 91.50 70.00 60.00 91.50 107.5 DATES OF SALE May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24,29,, 1912. June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31, 1912. Auguat 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 1912. September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1912. Stopover and choice of routes allowed In each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912. Details of schedule, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W. E. COMAN Freight and Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. EIW We have just received a most beautiful and complete line of WALL PAPER in all Shades and Patterns. Something, that will make the home beautiful. Prices consistent with the goods. . . The Seeley Mattress is our Specialty. Our New Arrivals in Mattresses and Lace Curtains will interest you. Call and seethem. No trouble to show goods. This year we have a more complete stock of Furniture and House Furnishings than ever be fore. BICE & CALBREATH, Three Stores. Independence, Ore. ELbT3bBK9S8BBM EES3SEBSD THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE $1.50 PER YEAR SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW