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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1895)
SUNDAY RECORD. The Only Paper in Polk County Re ceiving Associated Press Dispatches. l'B-S'Rll,noXs.-lVrm.nih,iviil; la gl poples J rwntm Kit kI nt nenrsileiiot or deliver.! at your rrlli t' ly carrier. C01MKSCKXKNT KXKIUJSllS. The Scholar of the Imleetr.lenc ruMic Kehoul Did Wi ll. Friday nlgltl t lt Independence opera house held one of the largest audience ever assembled In that building. The CMWd WS Composed largely f Ncll.s.l children, their parents Him Interested trietiiis, who had come tn witness me ADVKUTIstNtl, IVrsiiHn, r month, $1. I, "osl not !, up to 1011 nm, & cents a line, for rtt )nvirthin anil S it'nl lir .ui..i t:e. WtllHvet. All HOlleeS (vr 10 lines, Hj CoUIIIICUCCIIiellt t'XlTvlM'' III tills year's cent a Mn forcaoli alullioaal II no va-t. uduale week, ChinvU unit k-Ui,v notice invrleu . t , .M,l.tlMMIMtTIOShMifil l.e nl.lrva- ct to "Kmtor TtAT Uon, tniteeen. (tiint, Orvon," siut niut reich oitliv not later tl.sn Krl l..y nlvlit lo Injure p,ifil. cation. A rvll .l Cwttatlun l cxt.-iute.l to stl to ' iti.we columns for a to..snlt ell, rttsxlon ifull subjects jwriirnliu s t!i potw U- wWiW, eceittn retklcn ami politics. Moms iiM't-pt it'turnd unless sccum). . loth DnlNHI)' t-iinp. . , '. . .. . t'ne viry n -tiv.it e nature was llt free, excepting where hiiiliancvl chnrt(tl mrntertainntenta.lrrrttw.1. grvat profusion of Mower, that act orf" io go.m auvaniage me many enarnnng Application rn-ele lor entrance s . c int. matter Hi the -l offlee Ml Imb-pcnile nee. Sl'NDVY; MAY 12. l-sftV Thisi-sue of the Rkoki completes the first month, and in aeeordtnce willt the rule establish-d collections will W- made fur advertisements ai d utav-riptlons 'ii the l"th of wh month. Tiie sui-etw in both adver tising imttoiirts.'f and luorensed sub aonpttoiut has fully justined the start ing of this paper, hiiI other improve uienta am) cliaiii;ea are o nteni luted Q iite a tuiinlier of pitiple were It; teresttd in the newest electric inven tion which was ou exliiliiiiou yester (Jay in this city, it one of the wonders of the age ami ixMiidiu have (llveu Thtxt. Kdtwtn more satlrfurtUm than many nmre useful of hist great di coveries. To prewrve actions for repeti tion has up to the time of Kdiau he u connidered uoelcMt to attitnpt hut the Wizard of Menloe i ark haa done the etningly Impossible. OikKtume of Hie oimg l.ullts ami liltlt' girl w ho .k yart. The entire rct t m was cxcet'dinjjly well tvudervd. Sp.nv will not jMinit of individual notice, hut the ethn In ot Miss Mae ( nttiplx'll mid of t'tutetice V:j;i.tier tloetvw api'dal lilenthm, I'.iv music hy the orchestra was unusu ally gis.nl and well nelecied, and the dtstiratioiis were splendid. The nia nlliivnt tloral anchor uivei. titt yeai' Rudinuca ty the class of l4 was invn'iited by Miss (iarlund Hill, with a few appropriate reinatks. The ehw motto, "i'nKr!s. or rail Uut"f I.Uie," was proniitieutly displayed In lian.l some jjUt lettera ou a dark red tack. ground. The KmKi ionj;ralUlale the clasa of't"oil their uci-esfuleiilertaiiMiieiil and express. the w ish that every liinx they may umlert.ike In future w ill he aa well done iid as sitlsfactory to their frieiida. THE TOMit'eim 01T. Dr. Fraiier and HuTus Smith, or Mutt mouth. Had a Kutmnaj. STRONG REASONS GIVEN Why People Coming from the Eastern States NN0U.I) I 'OIK TO INIWKNOKMi: Nuiurrtoi. Alnls. l'ITr. 'Tolx'a rih)r of INitk ruuuljf.-IU t lllwl.. "l'HiquIUl hltlf f'lt ll..(o. ut ls4. Iii iicctinl.ttice wiiha long hhi All. AKIMNUKMKMT MA OK. The Ittdependenee rtlns luii a Mean (o Make A Success ef the Sith. The Independence Attialeur Atlilello cltih have gone alsmt their approach ing touriiioneiit In a husliusut like wav. and If It is not one of the moat suct-isuilul sii'tliiit evenla of the year In this state it will be very ingtiMr. Neither eXanse nor lime will le snared to tnat'e the alt'.ilr Ititerestititf and pnilltable to the whet'luieti, Udlv. visiting and local rldera. Thetraek I naturally one of the teat In the atate and sHflal pnttis will U taken lo put It In Ihe lHt,4iisi t.le order. The event will lie a follows; No, I 1-mile novice, heat raiv; 2 I iiille oan, cla A; 3 -l-intlw open, elaaa II; -3 mile os-u lo I'olK isuiuly, class A; .' A nnlc os n tp race, A The i niiilllee reserves the rliflil to change or iinsllfv this list If circuiti stancea so licesTsiuie, (iold tntslala for llixt prlie will U given In every event, and soluble s-cHid prU-a w ill heirlveti. The cotnniittee will la prepared lo pro rly sullautiatealiy hs-ords made al ltd. mectinir. I .... . . ' iicwcoii en 14 i tie aiaie mioohi is , lltM KsiieeUIle s I ,ia iF.. i A tuiinUr of handsome and anmiJ. - . .1 " H lM Uw O'lt 1 ' i llifi.rfin.il itht I It. faMii ill , ' kaft.l ia I ------ . uns-liururi 4 llfl 111 OlMT! V lis Kr Im foil ml I ho rholceat und tml.le II.hIht Kion , ttm wwi, wbiie I he f(,rfl irsjr uloliif the illfferto.l i.i. "'niin in Willed UlCMiiilntry ttlMltlmU n, Krlctiliurul litmU tlllt mf 1 aiijHTior in iiregtin, i u .. i tie citui.uo oi j'olk eoioii. J Jccjuittletlouly .y ,t 0 ju jfcJ lUbUemaier tHMinllca, ami w J MiMnor (.titaiiin ui Uiia il'lie rwinftill is riuflleiei.t i( i, ''Vetv hlinl .ft'ii'., while ivn J U hJilMltli III;. r tt 1 1 si.lcred .l.Mi. the piojeclots v( I he tuilTii-i.tit ijuiMtlity lo diNH.mtiJ ... . ki... t ........ Weal .Snlo inol couipauy have mriner, I iiw auitiiiier liiof'V luketi nelinitiiiuy M. ps In nittke:"1 iw 't'rly rfect m can D known to Id, great iitiutla-c of "' ' "il ?mU inimigrriiiiH n.nstuiiily llowing into; lit tsiVMrt tl'HiKTt'N'iritx I lr,oii.l I tio i I. .i it .no mil ito ml 1'. tit ). iitit I .. I in me tiiAiiy rogrehe oJ mid tiltuoat iMitimllma rew.uree. of ri. w,iv lb., t...-...... . I Mils a.H-1 iotl of I lie re.il Willamette ,.llUI, r ,.ium,ru,.,,m.r lli;y J vmiim-iihh ronun, win wwii i u,e tleKiietl 0Mirtuully lo not wl.ich i tlie City of Iii.Icjh.u.Iciht. j jIIVwf ,, (u,y, ,t ,nlu . ei. ........ ..i... ... . i inr,,. ,v i.i.i.i, ivwiH. y iu Hourisliltig itixl .r.dlt.il.le Ins There is good grounds for the proUsjt limdehylmal w lieelmaii against the trestnieiit given them by a number ol drivers In this neighborhood. In aeveral inaluuuirsaoii.e bard fall bavo ' resulted from the refusal of persons ' driving teams to give part of the road to bicyclists, and if the practice ia pcr iisted in some damage suit may result The n, cord man is tint a wheelman worse luck and he has no love for the , class of bicyclists who hog the sidewalk and are indifferent to the sights of pedcatriaiia; Jt.it that class fortunately ia greately in the minority. The fact remains that wheelmeu have certaiu rights which teamsters must respect the same as they do those of other drlvera, and refusal to recognize the wheelmen's rights will certainly lead them to serious trouble one of these balmy spring days. Must Exercise Caution. ' . Many farmers have taken alarm at the reported condemnation and subse quent destruction of fruit trees at pointa in the lower part of the valley by the state board of horticulture, but it will 1 readily seen from the follow fug section of the law that the board Is res.ricted and guided by the law and is compelled to use the utmost caution in condemning orchards. A i.rorwr amount of precaution and labor ou the part or t ne growers will render extreme proceedings on the part of the insr.ee, tnrs entirely unnecessary. The clause relating to their conduct In exercislr.i care is us imperative as any of the other aeciions, and is as follows; "Section IX-The powers conferred in the two proceeding sections 0' this act shall be exerewed only in great and imminent danger to' the. fruit in terests of Ihe state, and with the ut most camion and regard for Hie rights of Individuals affected, consistent with the safety and welfare of the fruit in terests of the whole state." I-ast Friday while driving through the northern part of ibis city Dr. Frazer, the Monmouth dentist, and minis Muith lii.d a narrow em-ape rroiu a fata! accident. Hy aon.e means the tongue droiit out of the neckyoke and the liorsta started to run. The driver did not lose hia head, aud would main have gained the mastery I ufortuuaiely for the men when the l ex m had run almi.t flfty ) ar.ls the tongue stiuck I he ground witb sufficient vio.eiice to release the horses and to throw both the entlt- ineii irotn tlie vehicle. I)r. Fraz-r was thr iwn verv fon-il.lv to the goimd ami sustained a very severe Injury to Hie h-ft kidney, from which he will not soon recover. Mr. Smith was more fortunate, getting oil with but u few scratches. The s.-rvi. .- (of Ir. Babbitt were at one.. .ra.ii,,l and every effort mud to relieve the sufferings of dm unfortunate. The team was finally caught down at Hall's ferry . A lMeasaiit rlveiilng. Friday evening the scholars of I'rof. Allh'ghani'a ns,iu had smiie Inter.-..!. ing rhetorical excrciuM to whUh were invited alioul eighty or ninety friends. There were a number" of recitations .! songs, the final event of the evening being a debate on, "Besolved, that womeu should be given the right of suffcrage." The ulges, W. I'. Conna way and E. C. 1'entland were unable to arri ve at a decision and J, 0. Van Orsdel was called upon to decide, which he did by dwiding that the women should las given the privilege. It was a very pleasant entertainment. Picnic at Cupid's Knoll. prosjM'cl of Hi U section, li woui.l .r uw,t- , .i.,.!. la-iiup.il.le tu more limit l.-ticli j wU w, lt,itl jy UH,,,,,. WM, ttHtii tile ju itui ji.il tints., but llMt'oflioine imlualii., um M w will be uioie itiiitiMimrieiit for tlie (r,w, ,j, ,w nprtceut liuiid. , Hicir trc.ilm.nit of nil iiutiic'o9. lions, I hit! today itiileM inetin w ta.UliN. Intle'inl.'iitv, I'nlk coiinl v, tre., is on tin- wot l. ihk of (In. Will i, ttictle ,iver, nml i prncllcitly the lica.l of lutt igitliott on Unit i.nlile stream. It U 7.1 mill ho.iih uf I'orllauil l.v rut and but t it I ! more by way of Ihe river, on which, it iiihii-la-rcf fiat iiik) CHHiitn.HliotisKte.uiierH are coimliintlv plying latiM-n llii-m. I wo points, toncliiiii; at w.iy l.im) ; liiK-s. ! one of the luiwt jirt.j'rotw ant)!lit btlsliidsa o uter lit (lilgoii, III colicl union, hi Weat 1,'ltnl COMi any wishes to f It Ih ohii invitaiiuii 1 1 everv is isob ii Oregon or t-1-w.wbeie, aim U Mi MlUslieiJ with Ills present .a-4lh to mine to lntU'M)ntlfiice uni) n Il this la not the il,ue lie i.i bt miitglil. Alnl to tin re d U llitn iHitinly mi Mt4t ia nude k prlate prlxe have bis-n given bv lnd pelidel.ee luercbalits. I0K II V WITKK I'lllssl RK. The Hop Men Are Now Hatelilng New I men Hoik. I'olk county it rapidly U-cinuIng mo ot the reitMiiUed imp pnalttclng ts' lioiisof the Northwest, and many a former grain ranch lnsls'ii wladn the past few yeara Irausforiue l into Hie more profitable and plcl uresque hop yard. I.Ike every other new Industry the growing, harvesting, curing and baling or hopM has had to le learned by long and In many caw- exia-usive eX'rlet..v. One serious drawback, an I by no means tucoiislderable por tion of the exwiis of getting the hl ready for market lots len found here to fm- In the ledious preci-ss u-ed In Uililig I'riii-a for the coming seaaiai show a strong upward tendency, and tlie fact Ihatautw baling Invention Is placed oil the market which wilt lo ii.u.-ll t-.wanl reducing cxeue of havesling will help to raU. the spirits of I'olk count .farmer-, especially lias heinll.v interested in Hops. The new iiiveutloii siMik-u of U leilneda hydruillie hop baler and til- claims made for it are ilmt Hit Irtiiiiih. ! i . . ' ll'ilJIin, I.. II . I . l U jr.t ingot nop are required; Il Is si U- """ n.oiiiius o .in,. U'KM T HI I M I. VVI H ' .. In design and can not if.t out ..r order, j w,,' lMI''H'ii t. the cotinly into! .Main HI. Imleiieittletiep 0 that it greally'excela all other bal.-is j ' lus-ed; and It Is mi arratiif.-d that all theo raler has to do Is to simply place tlie hops In the ln.ler. An voile Interea led in thestibject shoul.leall on or w rite A II Fixtner. of ,'tiW I '.o,,,, i..i si net, Salem, and Investigate tho new machine. Next Saturday's (Jams, Assessment Work Progressing. J. J). Irvine has made great progress iu his assessment labors In this district and by the last of this week expects to complete, the rolls for Indc)endeiice precinct. He will then begin on Mon mouth precinct, and will be ably assist ed In his work there bv .b.l The extent of territory embraced by The children of the third m-ada of ib public schools of thia cltv held a on-nln at Cupid's Knoll, Dear Monmouth, Saturday. A number of Invited guests went with them to enjoy tlie lovely weather and the Interesting piogram which had been prepare.. Miss Ulanch Hunter made a typical May Queen and bad several beautiful Utile maids of honor to attend her royal highness; Fred Talbot was the royal consort and made a very accept a hie May King. A splendid time was reported, one very pleasing feature heing the May Pole exercises. "The Chetuawa nine will be hereto place Suturday," said Manager Griffith yesterday, and he went on to tell the Ukcoiu) mail what a goisl time wa expected. A large crowd Is hsiked for from adjoining towns and It will pro hablybeoneof the la-at and hardeat fought games ever played on the I tide Is'iMlctiee diamond. Sendee for Memorial Sunday, U. Tlie Picaroon Was Sharp. While Jesse Ii, Foard was .d u,,.si. In the sawmill Friday ,0 ,,,,.t wili. quite a painful but not dangerous u.i.ienr.. Jesse is one of the oll'bears and in handling a heavv hoard n f..n and striking his picaroon drove the Hharp steel point Into the fleshy plirl f anout two incheti. Tho hurt Is more painful than dangerous and Jchsc will beat bis post again a short time. Found. Gen. Gibson Post No. 64. (i. A and W il. Corps No. 42. will meet at the I. 0. 0. F. hall at 10 a. n... and at 10:30 will march Ui the city park where the services will la) held unless the weather Is unfavorable, in which case the service will he held In the opera house. Tlie services are as fob lows: Anthem, choir; nraver. itov. J II Lister; singing; scripture lesson, Ucv. A. It. Crowford; slnglnir: sermon b ii i " j iwv. w. ji. wiiltmore; slugb g; prayer; Doxology; Ijeliedlt-tlon Hev. O.B.VVbit'- nmre. to all in I heir in.a ee In 'oli-atw. rotl. AM l'lc-iiCiTrt. ,, , . , ; tlie hiU'rentH of their mMM Polk county in one oltbe hrgt. j bv tu tkiiiL' known Ha tt.lvnbim in. e.1 fell lie ii n. I wealthy .In I-.I.HIH and ll.ua ulv4ttV lla-ir nn toi of the ai.ii,., Owing fo 1 v.nl Hu ll- ncluli lairw' i.ro.iar!tv. a extent ami viu iitl elcvailoiisl iheri : the world know the Uniiidliw rt ..I... 11 1. .1... 1 ... 1 t . on- rixioTO luiililtn in 1:1c S;itli-cs tictrj oitercl. way of different rl.iss.-uf fat tning If yoti wutit to I.M'iile hens wl interests, Miigunc from fmii finiin or wiitej ifyoti Wiinlli r 'icr itifuf to hllK k IMII-'.-K llf 1II1V sie. It In 1 million ill. 1. ui Inil .1.. I,. ,ioli!v f,rf from small g irtl.-nli g lo luiinciisc ' it ; uudlfytiti Imve property Uilr 1 1 ai ls ilcvolcd In hon ,,e 1-1 ui. I., soi.i lo .11 1 1... INDEPENDENCE IL UI M I ILS, !.. win Hi liiii-U. I'lHunii.tcir. Feed on Hand and to Order. Independence, (Near the 8. P. Depot.) Oregon On or About May ist Tho IndepeiKlonco Soup Factory Will U-glu tha mniir4,.to.n, of a complete line of laundry, doiueallo and billet SOAP-SOAP Which can not I excelled hy any house on the coast, In price or q-iallty, Patronize Home Industry. Aimlher 1'p.Kiver llaat. ret i the Monmouth precinct make such i JIT , 0wn"r distance imperative 'y W'"K f,,r lh, "tiw I"'" ' ving property. Call at thia office There Is a plan on foot by practical l.uslncss men on the utifa-r river, says the Kalein Jminmt, to build a light draft boat to run between Corvallis and Kugene at least eight, months in (he year. The plans are not eiiilr.du f,.r.... nliiii.il v... I.... .1 i.. . j'1. is iioioseii to (ni i f a hoat about feet beiini by 120 feet 111 letigth, with ii draft fourteen or fifteen Inches, and udih of about r.b.iis. TI.eari.ouni re ulrcil nff'JI J !7,l, lHi'',"-''"'lKhbo.l,ood of 14000 of which sum $i:,tKI has already heen subscribed by tho VMmm u.r. c ianlswho assure tho prom, tera of the new bout a lilasrnl and navlinr tiiit.romiie rn u ir...i ...... ...in' J 14 regular trips' that city. 1 "" J.L. Mi i;oh el I & Co., Leading Insurance Agents.. TICKETS ON KAIL AMn wrvM:R To All Points East or West. Call ni See Tin. Coraisrcial St., SALEM, OBE. I lu.i ih for Your Vif or l.)uutlitoi Have you bought your Spring Hat? f vLu should see the hest display of Spring Htyles l..dep.'nde....-c, I't . CATLIN & KINNnV'S Millinery Parlort "The Tale of a Trout," A new story of camp llf.,, full f nUr(st U) mrtnnutn i. espool ,y to llv-iui.ers: tiny b m, by " '"ilhii J KHr.N,.;,t, the Hale,,. g,.s,ll h, n.,i , m a ?( n o good yarns as Ills store on Uoinm-Nul s rcet U f of everything In .1, f Hporu, ,"'. pi When you ms-d INI,g (aeklo, don't frget Postner, tlie Salem Qunsmith. Subsoribe for the Recorc