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U n TO INDianiNDENCK, POLK COUNTY, OR1SGON. FRIDAY, FKimUAUY 7, 1890. Do - You - Itive - to - Eat, -OIJ 'AT TO J. LIVE?" "WHICH?' D. IRVINE, CEBi WANTS TO KNOW. THE FLOOD Of 1890. Ik Highest Since 1581. THE SALCM BRIDGIGONC. and I', H, Whitney, traveling i!imiiiKr ! ''iit i"r llit1 SuiHn-i ii I'milile railroad, ottmu down dniu Albany lit small bout. They made 1 1 run In two hour hihI fnrty-flve minute; illtuine thirty !, from Mr, uteri mi I iii AHxiny !! mill wo burned tlmi tit Kh'ihi ii- terd.iy lilt' Water Was tile lillil aim' Ms Mug twenty-one f.-t rnul four Itiflx-M above I w water Tim Ultimo are IttHxIml iitnl rvuidetii ere eumra-llcd ' cerncil I tlni u-nahlng out of 1 1 it second In move. Met we 'ii !';u..'m' mill Ir lug l-r from the Marlon county side of the mint tin' following particular of this tlli'llloiulilt! l ltllof the Willamette! Tll VnluillO llf Wilier III tlm Vl. htmi'lte lit itihlulgt lit"! night was pro Imlily n liru a It wild at ltd highest point In v), uhhiiiigh tlm height of the water wits probithly from three tn llVH flfl llWI 'Mm tniMt ilUiutiruim nnu It of tlm prewut (linn! i far us Halriu U eon- STREETS OF INDEPENDENCE FUU OF ROW BOATS ON F6BHJAWV 4. Cr9tn Pselfio and Union j tin' rtlliM.il trie U 'i-i'llv w .tailed mil i and alt am ill hi-id;- mv gone In that JdManeo. i'li.' -i-.! iuiiirtm'!i mil h ! slllltll MII of till- Kneel'!' Wllgill bridge ; ncr tlm Wllltiiieltc, wmhed mil Hun Piolflo ''"' night lit il . Mi. It wdi riilimm Dooks GiinPrC8t Vsnss Saw Mill lonlo.-Th Rlr Frani a Clsan Swsop, big bridge ti I'ulk munly Mini tin inn sepleltt eolhijwie (if tin two longest spun of I he bridge resting Uxiit it. At w ill Ui seen In I In' i'mrl below the wreck nf h.it w,i the pride of i lui two COIItltlf HOW IliK III KillxT' llilttillll lull Ilii' w.tier tia ( a nn.iill. No U'Um Sili'iu. If you cut to live, you want to pd sultMaiitial f'l anil t the very .. . . ii ..... i., live-st jit-nits ami Irvine is iut'tmi m wn y If you live local call mill hut lU'liem-ii h h;i in li l'i!7 . rf 1 I.. a !... .... .....i, ..it... jiKfiy liui'. All th very utnl mm iivmi, juh h;u n .,. .... Dili's I Kill" t forget ihM IliK1 . slin k of i-ockory, G Insswniv and 1 .ninps. l.HOK IN Till: SHOW WINDOW. V H4MI.tf III tll ttlltlM 1UHII. j iM'tl'l MiKSi'K, I r., I'Vli. 8, V, i 'l lio wtit r of tlil i-r lulu Ui'ii ut j liii;flit' rnul Albany Iiiih Siiliil'luv Mtit nrrlviNl licre thla iiuirnlii Frl ! Uy ntiiht at l '.iiK''in in triilim 1'inl'l ; Ki't llinnu;H fr-m Idwlmr, mill t!i' j ftt-wt trulu roi frmii I'.iwiio tn Alktny Isiiiurilay tui'iiltiij. Tln water ut I lui ; rtlur iw nut vory lilli. On lint Il;it Ijiinli In-iwii'ii lliirril'iiii rnul Alliiny Mm vuiiiiiry K. lIHil'KIS, it, ii, tH)i'i:i! GOO PER BROS., HARDWARE, 1 h:i.kiim I v - STOVES AND TINWARE. JUST RKOlilVED! Fl LINE OF CUTLERY 'Dhvct li'orti Hie New Brick, Main Street. w,w it liike fur inil'. m si!iiiil iy nllit tin rivi-r W4 cllii i fr.t l l"v t ' i lii;;li n!i-r liiiirn at Al Imiiy. On iii l.i,v tu.rtiliii H m tti'lilil iu H'y-i'llit l:irli f tin- ! ni.irk. Tin' 1'rry U.it vvn Iti'l to tin M.l. tvullt itUiv tlm O I' wlmrf, Hint Snmtuy iilti'tiimiii inrt nf tin' wmhli'ii infl I'n.ik on t tn t.lrf rallr.mil ttl-Utf ; IlluVnl fi.tlr fit'l. Tnillnt iT.KM'il t'l I tWvitllU all .l.iy li.mi'wr. 'tin' riu r j ttn nmin'U'i li imuiii fruin Alluiny tn lnli'H-iiil-'lt.v In a The ilwiiiun' ; l thirty uiiIim iiinl the nut an iiuul" . tn Iwiiiiinl ii half Imiii'. At liliti kilntr, hUivo liui'iia VUtit, ii ttivhniiMi liui ! NlNHI IiIIhIii'U nf SVlll'tlt III till' WllllT Hint '. Mr. Will thrin liu li'ii ilni' hnr- unit liliii'lit ti lit nt of ruttli' In III Urn, j tthh'li I tiirrtrtUlitt'il Half a lillli' l i low it fninily wn living In thi' ntninl miiry of ttn-ir nulilriuv ami wati-r w ith- ! In thrw fii-i of tlm tU"ir. Tlio wjir-; 'li'Hin' at lluiina Vlitu miw only two fi'i'l uliovi' thu watrr. Tlin wtitvhnin 'of W. 11. Murphy In whi'-h hn Inm ti-n I thiuiiiinl luwhi'l of hi'iit, Ih'Iiik thiiti ! rnii, In full nf wiitur iiinl ltublr to p Into tin' wntiir. ; Win ii the wrl!i-r Ifft AU'any It lark-1 til twi'titvfltit liirlnn of U'Iiik ii'l" W. G. S HARM AN j Mrtii'iititrilaliiac w il.iin hi tow n. j Ai il irrliluir); tlin river iimiiiiii iiikI ' fitllin tlnwly a! il o'l'iiH'k, ."i'Vernl '. hinnl.v.l ynrili of It ii !. U c'n .l o'lt niiil iiiii of I lu tiiu uf tin' II.iitU' inn,; ini'lhi' a iv 'l't'. ui' I, I'ln' fnw n i ml!i:l'Ti;i 'I. Tll'l iipiT ,t'' Il ii U l'll ; ttiiti'ili'il nil tt.ty ! i.irry iniwajjin to j to an I from til,' nithv hi ;i lumt, ills" !li:iln IKifti iU if 1 1n- l"M m U Ui( ol rr- ih.Wf'l, At Ah-iOiy the w.iti'r thii ln ' 11 1 11 wan ten hu'ln-n ulkive tln rt' uf Mil. l'e.iili. living ml the hot ImnN hI.iiih till' liver ll.ivo ninvi',1 i'.; a.hl tile Hi i "I the tiMM-ii.irt.ili hi e i!ii.tiinn il'.ii; ii" vli;vrv.' iii -ive.J t'i hlhi'r (r..'l:li, Tlie I'liluii I' t'i'h. wharf win wahi "l out, an. I Inter tlie On i;m t iiiiihi w lint w llli h wa al the M I'li-'it'l inllU went tun, mi l lueitkiit ii iv vvi h it ton I era!l II Nile I tow alitu tlin raih'innl lirhthi'. Miiiv iiiixl'.iH iv.Ti were tilrie'l tnwiii't t'l" lii'l.Ue f il' h',il 'that ulieii the IhiII'IIiim lltek II liny Wutihl ca.le.iiiihti hill III'' n'.i'ileMlii' c i i I Hi' i!i k w i;li ir.-ly a niinei anil tin' lliMtinrf r.nii i ulerf miih r tin' hrt'l jf wtllinil! il.tyji.iife, liriilise I nut , teiieliur mnl all kiinU of ih hrl were II ittilirf ilow Ii the river, I 'mD It hitrn Heji.nuteil fnmi the Put nf tlie liillhlllii; wi a t iiw Uiwliiiit mnl mTiuiiiKly will w llh filxlit. A il en full of D'luealliiK il wi iiU i mi'ii hy Ihf litell Hi the lillilne. t'uinhietor Vniiiitt mnl W. It. linrker took a trip to link nl tlie Jflleomi hrliltfi' ami fmin l that striietnie very nhnki-y hill "ill! tiimliiiK'. Juit in they welv leaiiiiK wonl wa intel to Iheni (lint the IiIji Salem lirliln.' wiu jjnneiiinl iiUo Ihu hrlilfro aeruiM thuSitiiliain. TntliiK Rio running to I,-lmiiin on regular tlmi'. tin lh Oregon lVltle nil t mlit urn Mtopjieil. Xolnr),i' lirhlp-a Intve Kollt', hilt M't'eritl hunilreil feet of j jWehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Good fori Merchants and others recut and pressed. will open monthly ncoouuf.i with Merchants at Iiidi'iictitlciH'c ami ' Monmouth for remitting. THK IHU IHIIOUK KAI I.H, At hint twenty minute to'.'o'eli ek yele'il4V Bl'lerilooll tlie aotith one uf lheee',i:er plenum the Marion eoiiuty l le hw iiii iiriniliil appanrntly from the ' hoi lout, In-lit mnl e'ltekeil Jimt hUivh thew an r Hue umt eniiheil tu Hie Imt tomofllie river, follow nl hy tint two ui.ilu dpaini of the hlg hrhlKe. Tli ersmh wa (iwful, Water Wh llilnw It liL-li In the air, ami In a few imhiiiiU the lietlt-r part of that cwlly utruetiiiii w, th ,iliii)( ilown tin. ! renin. The Ihmiiiiiiy of the falling trl.tt watt pr.th.iiily he n l all over tow u mnl .iou h'liniiiiU were al.tixllnt on the 'unik vi-'W in;! the ruin. When the pier nave way tluev wero pi rhajii a huiiilii il iiile ilauilin ? mi ller t!ie thi ttalellilltf the InillillK, f noiilm; w aler at It il.wheil trreitt Iok n.iil! the hrlili.. A litoliielit In him it li. -tj a mull I"'.; j hiiilnt iu-,uie.t I he pier mnl njilhilenil, After tlm Inl ine fell the I'Xi'lleuii'iiI waf h.li for a lime, IVople were riiin.liix lure mi' I tlnie. Koine wii,l there Mere people on the hrlil.-e. Otheia niIiI no, It U -nil llntt jut it few momenta liefifo the l llilne fell there were two men wen oil It, They li.l'l hearil Hip (hula-lit eriiekiiiK mnl jut a tiny li Pl'i'il from the lant Hpitii tJoini; to the Si.lem nlilo It fell Ih'IiIii.I thi-lll. H.nl (hey U-en one Htep luler III lvnvlu It they tiiut have tieeil fiirrleil iloWU to Iniiue'luile ilintriletlou. The mtrti w ho inimeulini.-ly en'.-ipeil werp Hilly tiiam Ih'Ib, the cah man, mnl n yoliiif? fellow llHliuil 1.. (fnoliihy. They Ktllil they hear. I the 1 1 inlx-nt eruekln mnl wiilkeil raphlly over the Ioiik mn, itml Jut iut t hey iteppeil from It It erunheil beliim! . them, Tlm north pier atom! n half hour lAW-Hyln fnmi thu luimeue proamir lieluwr, mnl I hell tnppltil over with u ininliiy nolM'. The tw o Hpan that fell Unit wero o(K) , feet in length, tht't'iwl onn Ih-Idr UTU ! amt ihoivnterono Sto, They fell up ut ream ami w orn anon out of nlnht, !hi- Inn enn ieil ipilekly ilow u w ith the cur I rent. I All Monthly afternoon the frame ap proach on the went itlile wan cnieklnt; hiuI (flvlnit way In plaiva. Drift waul rmighl in It nml tho pri'itKure wna mo Ihr ferry lamt with it. 't lm loaa or pro-' AHmny canal ro wiwiieii oui nun n ; Kr,.Ht by 5 o'eliK'k that It too kiivo way -rty lure I heavy, not liwt than $J0,-1 Kf'it "I 'l',"'r W1W formed lit and j ,! f,. with a roar. Thla left iinthintr mio. Tho river hint t!eu r!.ihi thrin- l'l,,w Iel'noii. It auhuicrged tlia i,ut tin weal apail atanitlng. It wua Inehea nn hour nine noon. t 'rw,''t u' t'"' Houthurn ritelllc, hut it jjkj, f, hnifr ami wu RupiKrteil hy two The KitnUum ami Ltiekliimuli' urn ! "'y romnlmil an for a nlmrt lime plem ut either end. It attKxt the atrnln rulllitR. ! Tlm hiim-nient of the wiHileli mill hna - until 11:10 Inat liln'it whi'ii-thli Iron Hlckreitll U water in It mm tniHiyo tiouso mninionii Hn,i conereto piern gnvn wny iH'iipatli. II... I, I,. I. l..r tiiftrb nf H Ullil at thlHplaee It wua two ftn't ithove, The 'i teln thla elly m.,1 forvullla water now ah.n.U In the main utreel of I" 1 W:lU'r' . , ...,. v..ni, i.,,i...vo.. i meiilioneil yexlenlay a having movvil llll UIW II 111114 Mil , l .i,,.,i. ". : ilenee. The ahlppliiK liotie of the far mer' wiirvhmiat' lliaitetl away ut iio.ui. TheottUi! of the anw mill later, J-lve tlioiiiiui'l ilolUr worth of hard wimmI liuulH'r at 3 o'cloek. At four rrt'teoll A Win taw mill llouleil away, taking u iw wiifhi-tl itw itv hut the In Lip' mnl plem are all right. Chiller ltlaud near Lehitunu lot 3iMl head of ahvep on the .Silitliiin hot loin hy ili'iiwiiliig. The head galea of the Huiitlaiu and C'"l i L3' U 1 IZI,,"'V Oppooito I3- O. STOKE, NEW .. TIN 1 OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE. tin Street," ' 1 Independence, Oregon ARR & PETZEL, Props. Manufacturers and Dealers in ,y, ;' , ,t , . . .... ' to-ves, pin ware and Hoiae Goods. The mllroud hridce lit gone. Pint of the wagon hrhlge at Dallaa 1 gone. Win. Kteel mid Jiilloua Ach, of Portland, lire hliM-kuded ut Alhitny. Tho wharvea of thet), H. 4N.Hi, ). I'. t'o, urn gone, The county hrldge I flouting. Knilroiid tretle Jul under witter, The Jewell Druinitth; company In blockaded here, J. It. Murphy loaen two thnuMiind buahnla of potiitoiw, J. It. Murphy dwelling oppoalUi town, ulao barn la gone. The auw mill and furry hi nt lodged n mllu Iwlow town, Tho auw mill run on a filing and apllt In two part. Thoatcamcr Topay la anchored In a alough below Iluena Vlata, - Indepknuknok, Or., Fob. 4, '00. To-day linn been an exciting one ami everybody hua been on the utrceta hurrying to and fro trying to get any crap of new and each Item wait eagerly panned through the crowd. This morning the water wan through the main street of the town and came up within a few Inchoe of the storci and got In A. J. Wblleakera furniture store and the Mazeppa aaloou. At 11 o'clock Wtn. Steel, of Portland, a 1 1 out. All the hotiftea In the lower part of Albany are mirrounded hy witter. The Union Pitelfle unices are full of water and the btilldlug la aluiliey. W. L. Vance loaea aeventl hundred turdHof wihhI. A heuvy warm ruin poured down all night. The water In the North Hiiulium wit it high oh 1HH1 mid a givut iorllon followed the water ditch into Salem. Haw mill men ut llrowiiHvlllo have over one million feet of log aafely boomed, the flrat mint-wifiil run for ycara. Thla afternoon the atetitner N. 8. lleutlny of the O. P. line came up the river. Hhc tied to a tree 200 yurda from town and the writer went dowa and while keeping the boat headed agulnat the current which rim very awlftly Interviewed Capt. Bhort, and all the puaaengera uud the dook handa. The boat hiw been doing active work aavlug projKirty near Ralum and came up the rlvr In anawer to tho firing of guns. Tho parties who fired the gun were E. Huaton and family who were taken from their farm houae thli morn by oltizeni . here.! as aoop A It, WUa learned, that no one was )n diitreas the boat returned to Salem. We glean from passengers and the Salem State Tho bridge and the flint two piers fell up Ntream, Indicating that the camte uf tho full of the atrueturo wua that the pier hud been undermined by thu swiftly running at ream. In front of the lut spun tho drift breakers wero still standing ut, 2 o'clock thla morning, hut they were not very firm and will perhaps not buNtiiudlug this morning. All Hint In left to-day to tell the story of the big free bridge Is the Center street approach and Its two supporting piers. i'our steamers have beeu uliove the bridge since the high water. Of these tho Hoag Is far above, having gone to Corvullls. The Champion lies tied at Hulem loaded with wheat uud lumlier, but cannot go to Portland until the water Is lower. The Orient and llentley have hoth been saving people and cattle In the Hooded districts. . The Huntley rescued Breslor and family, and inter Kd. Dove and family, (he large hop grower, besides muobl lock. y., i,. , r II . s il,! ,, , Tbe spans of the Salem, bridge are both on Kaiser's farm below town. The O, P. dock' washed away at! two o'clock yesterday and five o'clock1 the Union Pooiflb dock floated away. . i ( . i Tbi .wafc'B .eapift, tfp itrpond' h uw Continued on fourth page.) j c