FOUR Tfct Rut Side Enterprise rrWJKHKO EVERY THl'RXDAT. WALTKH LYON, Eiutor Kulrml Mu-euouii-cliuui nmUer Subscrption. $1.50 Per Year TKl.KrHONK U. Hrpst'RIPTION R.VTK . (strlrlljr In itTuoi- Ik) pr ! HI I numlha... Mini;! cony RMulint uoltnu ltlcuw pr Hue mmltliU Rmra on dlM.lny wlwrtlnliig m1e known on ii'ill3llin. Welcome to the farmers ami hon men! For tlie rest of the week. Independence is theirs the most important meeting that has been held in this part of the state. It is an invaluable op. portanity, especially for the new comers who have recently taken up their residence in this state, and they cannot afford to miss a single session. During the sess ions of the institute and the festivities it should not he gotten that the freedom of city btdo:i3 to the farmers hop growers, for whom occasion is given. for the and the WEST SIDE ENTKRHUSK ISPKrKSPKSCK OKROOS BRICK BUILDING. Muoni will Erect Brkk B-Ufne between R. M. WJe'. Creamery. Launch with Four Occupanta Cap sizes. Resulting: in Drowning; of Willard HiU. The work of clewing away ... i u 1 1 in... Pfc of rearina away I n MUie gasoline mum ii uw urn " - i.iL.i by the Hill Brother, of 8ak.ni and debris ami laying the fouil operated on the river at tlie capital for the noonu one. city was eapied Saturday' aAer noon, resulting in the downing of ,n this week. The new atruitura W. I. Vawter of Med ford and Tom Kav of Salem are candi- dates for speaker of the house of weeK, inill'Pt-nufiivc ...v.. --h .... ,f it Pimi, ..aW -! Ill 1 ln ..imiiwd for their enter tainment. Sports, too, have been provided for the children. 'The i.a.;i.i1;i rf h occasion is the name of J. S. Cooper sound for speaker? Tearco Mays, Ceo. C. Br.wn- l,oTtHi.ty oi , Df keilJallure illcn. ireei exe tioneJ for pres deut of the next ment of a visitors ani iitird-i l'""c'' J . . , trt ,.ia flU.m. senate. What do you think of ingan opportunity to the tium-j , . , ers and hop growers of cultivut-1 tlie " a closer iicqiia!iu;im.-v ing their mutual interest. The ses sions of the institute will be well worth the while of any producer to attend, The meetings will he in charge of Dr. Jas. Withy combe of the State Agricultural College. Other professors of the college and experiment station will deliver lectures during the course of the meetings. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, state health officer, State Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey and other prominent speakers are also ex pected to give the farmers the result of their knowledge. As a source of instruction it will be This is the season when can didates for school director are yielding to the prayers of peti tioners to run for ollice. Polk county has another attack of oil fever. Anew well is to be sunk on the Ben Whiteaker farm between Dallas and Monmouth. There can hardly be any question about an abundance of oil under lying Oregon surface, the formation on thfs const being similar to that in San Joaquin valley, California, notably in Tulare and adjoining counties, where oil has been ex tracted by the hundreds of car loads Eugene Register. VVilUr.l Hill. Mrs. C. f. Smith who waa aUo in tin boat was barely waved. The first report was to the effect thai the gasoline. n gine blew up, hut the cause of the accident was the striking of ft log which overturned llie boat, throw ing the occupants out. At three o'clock Saturday after noon, a party of four. Wlllard Hill, one of the proprietors of a talent cigar store, Uov Price, student of Willamette University, and Mr. andMrs.C.n. i?mith, left Salem nn nleawure trio. When about two miles south of the city, bmith left the launch, taking a sent with Le lie Garber to fish The engine worked budlv and Hill was at the wheel while Price was working with the machinery. Suddenly Hie end ne started up with a jump going at full speed. The bow struck a log projecting out of the water and the boat turned turtle. The occupants were thrown ten feet away and the bout sauk from the weight of the engine. The screams of Price brought Smith and Garber who were etill within hearing. A broken oar prevented their reaching their friends sooner. Trice wa3 able to ewim and with the aid of Smith and Garber saved Mrs. Smith but Hill sank and was drowned. M. A. Baker of the soldiers' home " f-'lun . . 1 1 - at Rogeburg is in indepenuence. Jependene this summer, waa tw- U being erected by M""'c order and is located letween ma . M. Wade store and the Indepen dent creamery on Main street. It will have a little more than twenty feet frontage and will utend Uck TS feet. The new building will be so constructed as to join the l. M. Wade and creamery building, making, with the new building, one large hhck and will add greatly to the appearance of that part of town. The ground floor will he leased for mercantile purposes and the second floor will be used a ban- quet hail. The store mom lias not yet been leased but the It. ' Wade Co. will probably secure It and mske it an extension to their present quarters. Notice to Creditors. Notice In hereby ill veil that I liavs wn dulv Hiiimlnteil exeeutor of the estate of K, U. Keyt er. tleeael. bv order of tlie county court of I'olk , .. nr.....,,. All iwnuin linvitii; claims H(falnt said ewlale are reUfril to preent the name duly verlflwl lo lh undersigned exeomor ni nrjumr, n.ii. ..unitf Omiriill wltlliU SIX months from date of hi ht appoint- ment. V., . V- . KxMiitor of the eetate of K C. Keyt Sr., tleceaited. u" ..rn.,r.mn left today for th soldiers' .! t lbehurg. T,,a Rate Board of Hlt .1) railroad conductor. In ,rtgo deputy health ollieers. A W may now arrest a fr' for spitting on the car floor. The MiM-. Wilool entertained Tuesda svening In honor o their ,0sin'Mi.. nn UU f IVrtland. After play In various games. Ice crra.n and cane was nerved. Thaw present lwuli hostesses and guest ol honor were: Orhie Taylor, Harel Bol.annon. Mildred Owen, Ada Ketchum. Viola I5.d, !! 1'erciv!. Merle Scovell, lVan Walker, fhfUy foop ,.r, Melville Fldridge, l.oui Joaae. Grover Madison and ttoy Bell. MAKHIAUK I H IIXSK. Jasper McAllister to Mr.v 0. McCarter. Miss Ine Stark visited In Salem this wk. Her fnsnd Mis Gay nell Bahtwell returned home with her. Hate You Cough? A d. of llal'aid's llorrhoitud Syrup will relieve II. Ilavs you se.d.T A de of llerhln at M H' '" t qiieut msll do-en of llorehouiul Syrup during the day wilt remove It. Try It for whuopluit eHih, for sttons. fr eousuiuptlon. for l.roiuhltl. Mnt. Jo M. tJratli, T.'T K. Hrt street, Hsttliln sou, Kan., writes: "I have uw.1 IUI laid's llorehouiul Syrup In my family for hve years, sod It ml It the t-t sod mot palatable medlelna I evrr uel." 2;e. .'ate, 11.00. For sale t-y A. S. In ae. Numinwiia, In lha Circuit Court ut tha stala of Orrami for llis county ut I'olk, i) 1 "t -hiVuis 'i'I'i Nt r h si at, iNaintirn Ku(o Amauda A. !arllmr.t fendani J ,Uu TuAuiauda A. larlloK, 'fwndju.l ( lu the wauiaof tha siaia of Uterlli you are hervl'Jf reUlrl la apsr kui snsavr th iximpUint fllett agnlusl Hi tiisabova entitled suit on or Iml the espltatlon of all weeks frtmi data of ll flrsl publloatlou o Uil suiltiiions. to alt, on or Itefois gm, day of July. A. I. !. that Iwing u,s dais of the Wt putdleaUou of llil. win. moiia, aod II you fall to aoer, fu, sut thereof, alls plalutltr will sp,, l the said tHiurt ftr tha relief puy4 for In said eomplslnt, and will take a deervaailNliist you therefor to Wli; ,l,,rrotdivoretdid vliia- tha UiuU of uiatrlmoiiy eaiailuic Iwlweeu yu and plalolllt usoi the yjouud of ymir tllul dewrtlott and aUaiidoiuiiPiii of i,lolllt (or iimra lhau on year ,rur to the tiling aa'd eoiutilalnl, n( for sueh ollirr iielteral rellvf as luay U dvemed Just and tnjollalila In tha prstu. Im'S. The dale of llie flral publication of ihla stliiinooia la the Wlh day o Jun A 1). I'' ''''la summon is pub. Iishvd by order of tha llou. J. K. kih. ley, Judg of tha eunly court of Pulk (Sionty, i " mi, duly made and e. leled t herein at t lialolwia m the rlly of llallaa. I'olk oouiile, Oreguu, ua His 7lh day of June A. 11. Iwt. Km K. Coai, Attorney for I'laiutirr, Notice, to the I'tibllc. I will he aim ut from town for few we'k but will l found at my office on and after June 'J.'). I'ullic will please take notice. Ph. Wm. It. Ai-us. New lluy llaler. Having purchaaed ft new bsy baler, parties having hay to I i lmlel wilt do well to see K. L Dsker or W. K. Cumpliell at Independ ence, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. w. rValu k d. d.s. ...Dentist... Cuoper lltilldlng, lodeindeur, Ors ? r - : : v ' ' .Mll -r-B v - "A ' '-'St i - .' I p- J " 4ffpKn I " Mr ,t 4 V V 7; lilsv. f.j-. - p i ill f . lit t m; t , x K X Xili A Ul 'cM ' I k a' I i J" if-' W y -'7 y r '--c ' G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and ! Notary Public. j Collections Promptly Made Titles ; Investigated. j East Side Main Street, j Independk.vce, :- Ohkgon. I E.T. IIESKLE, Barber Shop. MAIS STREET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Baths tn connection with shop Independence, - Okegon. V, Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Asmntaiit when Desired. independence: - - Oregon. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, , CAMPBELL BUILDING, DALLAS, - OREGON. CARPET AND RIG WEAVING. Parties wishlni; work lone in this line will please call at my retiidence one block west and half block north of l'alnce Hotel. Carpet Weaving 10c per yarcl. Mrs. W. jr. Warner, IDEPIENDENCE, -:- 0RRG0N PROF. G. A. FORBES has built up athletics at the Oregon State Normal until that school holds a prominent place in the athletic world. Up to three years ago when he took charge, the school made no pretensions in that line. In fact nothing was at tempted. The State Normal now holds the championship in the C. A. L. 0. and amateur championship for baseball iu the state. In basketball a team of girls has been developed that has been unable to find a team that could score more than three points against the Normals. The m Joor taseball team herewith shown, was developed the past year. HOP BASKETS niproved for Seuaon of 1004 One balf box for pickers. Full box bottomless bas ket for measuring. Cor respondence solicited. V ALTER MORLEY SALEM, OR. . Horse For Hale. A 3-year-old cheenut sorrel stal lion standard bred; well broken to single harnesa. Will be aold at a bargatB. F. M. Russbll. ViMlioa k I more tun with BrOWnie Camera Take pictures of your friends, The places you go, the games you play at. No. t BROWNIE CAMERA takes pictures 2 1-4x2 1-4 12' V' f I $1 No. 2 BROWNIE CAMERA take plcturei 2 Mx4 f-4 $2 If you want any kind of a Kodak or Supplies, See ua. A public demonitration with Velox Paper at our itore on next Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. FRAZER & RICE Independence, Oregon. PhnnbiM On Short notice Done Plows and all Hinds of Edged Cools Ground ttlliilc Vou Olait Independence and montnoutb WATER and LIGHT CO.