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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1895)
EGON'S ADVANTAGES 01' mliwiM neither i it laud of ".T'lim auuahlue" nor "the only place (or t poor niau." On I lie contrary, M u about ..inti fin iMMir li.uu tinri u il ia in I'VCf Kc lJy VclC0ltC (mill i4uy oHmr stales; )cm emi inn mil on I I " "M" hmh'i mi ipiitvr m win r i) New . itili rs. , , . . fl , , ritnt, itwy win swear in u- ir iiiey iihv I nut sworn enotiuh ulu Hily to tint uii. ,...!.. of tl Wlll i '"""'"" . , , ,k. A ui li. lH.it.ii Our..-.. of ii. that - .,,....... l tH Iff Ilt(lll U WJ I lilt" K MIM I 'II tn ll'r M ....-(J tJf IIWMIgM flj JtMlVWi II) I lift tttt Ml I III .lift, pUlCMl, I tl.M l.l-t.....l.lJ U1. lIlHU. -nab. cl.eao for ou.li It.H for m)I ,!,, any man or buaiu. i" "y L , , ,,, ,( ,( ,tl,0( i ... .1 il.i. n. tint v : betimtl I . ... lii f I'nii'; '"- aoitttely mnl enieipiia leil ui auiriy I.I- mi.... mil lit l.rldol ..... k.nilta teaaoiia....- - . I tttl tliuell tl.oiK tr-lnllly In iih.I IiiI. in I.i.Ii-ihImw m """" ,,, ,,, , Ul iw ,, llf MuiuiHKtU or lb aouihtrn blimutd ciicinl of l.iwaur "I UC PITV'Q DPHDCPTQ I r,,,,,,,,, x'iu'iy ! ue output of MIL. UN 1 U 1 UUUI LU1U Some of the Causes for a I'rosjierous Year IS THE (ITV 01' IMimiSIHMK lcrwd Tral ml TraMe by Hall aart NO auirr-1 ha fruit, Uralw and Hop Itaarlira In r-llt til fiiaillllou Mllla ami roil llu.jr. o Tlirr urn fewnlii in ()nKun whime - I.. I. ... ............I .'. , u.iiiii iiuhiio, irhu mll:ipi nun f vi.te, Bin in Iwdrr cvt.nt ilimi IIihii are tliiMMJ iif Independence, Owaniotially you ok up n paper frutn a town up or lumtwr ia lurue ami brmua moiiry to tbm city from Hie iirrouinlin country ntid from liiiiniToiia iioU tiu the rnilroHd Mini I tin rfvrr. Auotlinr ijuiilly promiufut feature in tli biMUt in Hie iira ami nlowly alii rijMiU of njcriliHinH of all kind l IudM)OilMiiliy Itm Altotmw'd varmna o! Iifr ati-Hiiiera. na well m Hie freiulit rrlliii over tli Hnullinrrj l'nciflo rail road. Tlwii Hie iiiiailn-r of drumiimra who atopovrr Rt Una Miiit ip tuiinetliiiitf a"r iriHi((; if tUv itid tld bllMllifml litre it ill aiifw Ut aay tlu-y would Wii Hppi Hr o rrularly nor iitay mi htm- 'Ilif-roia auotlinr inilication of (in WHY HE GAME BACK ,., , i. mil UilMidr.1 Ui mil !" L ,rf mlvaiiUtfM. of ottmr towna t,PHmnlv. Til ttu.l hint iw f Li, rlt.nt la ) I'l"" '",'"rB " I" .( tin' rallly llia , tiinr ii.iinU mxdtf utiUii'imm otil (, .ilnlitlMi oIThhvI llirfu . rt-v fi t St I J l .PPWlt "-''i J. ut.- mil U llrlm liKttar Mill. r-2 k K a nana. 1Voi IVillia UHHtrr llVtiiW lirfllili tWry do n II tniiiir Mlirm it frm an. I lirrH-m tu tlio fkirnl It d-M-a in tlic inhl- d cali-Mi al.ilpa, or Viitttx lliti aim ia Ha allouti il tiuailii'M M lll IU tli lliuro a Ml I l.f i ) pmla of tliia t Vmal 'III truth of thn Uialli r ia that up 'u I Ilia I line llm t-t ant una of lliti ajat liatp Mot bren imrd U-fom the F.aalrru itmiiiiiraiila. for 111 rraaoti that Ihry pih o nid an.l lul l by llmoiiiiiiiAl di , ooniMina mi or more noiioMof ahprifTi nnion-liiin'i, h rrfuatd lo iliar. ; nih. Imaiw'tai ffilutvanr affuln of that of llintn Nn Hilt aitunliou i nltrnd to Ureal rtli-nl ', lh old unh r lapluiin,- ... .. i ii if ; the mpIIii.I or Uw paat r rwpiiiiy ttuinii out of ijUi.d iuipfunmfiil wjoiiiiht UiUadutiK in thf woy of tnrtiint d.,.i,tl.anr.ro,o..r on tlm coaathii b , nviwAuu; thai ia i j of laru ami pr.Mpfriiui hup, fruit an I (train farma, winch are n-eu on thratrffr-la, nd thf aiiiimiirof (j'-'da IiiiK Hnckl out of tore ht-ri to U carried off In I In aanw farm ' in. About aa ii-lii.li! mi incifl of rotb and utability m could Iw iikid ia found in tb iiiii'la'r of new lunlilii'M now nndrir a ScvithI alioi ainl atorea, aoiue hall ihris d-Iliii(a of Ulor oi U- preteiiinii to rleKuPe.ar to las as-n ill d ffi-reiit Blntft of coiiBtnictiun lu sariuua part of tin-city . Tbf .tiai, the ri-puUii'iu aiuonif travel lutr IIU'U Hint Hie city baa ia qilin; tiufll ci" nt pnaifof ilatiood aliiii lnik, from a Cotnniprftiil aUiidpoint In Hie mulier of Th hur Itolli-r MUU. nature; nd ni arly every imma of lind paper of Una atalo In tha"ea ulhrr lhar in the Willwtw-tle lley, lelll of what Better Weather and Business In Oregon Than In the East THE TUITH FUISLY T0L Aa OI4 Hiorf, but One Whleh K plain Much of llialmmlgri.IW.il from Ilia Kaat l ThU toaal I'IIbmI aad BiuMneaa Iltacaaaed. Aroerican aa s claxa are probably tb moat reatleaa people on the face of the glot. not Moeptinjf tUe tent triln-a of Arabia, for unlike the Utier the Ameri cana are not forced by climatic and jylit- ical reaaona tu mmrste frequently. The tendency for tbe laat hundred eaii baa lieen toward the weat, until niw tbe atar of empire of tbia natioo baa li(liteii tbe American pioneer" from the boiaterou Atlantic to tbe calmer water of tbe broad Taciflc ocenn. The caiiaef leaduiB to this steady went- , . 55 .: .-,t j i T . f . S .'. . - La. fiJ I a . kaaWW . '.J 1 'oaat - lu thw Mate tiially, and parll'Ularly right bera to l'o'k ly. hbuwuat widely kimwu MHtlwin of the lie of (lri'oii. and wbi.1 may la III lluliik'iiiitd he ttarden of the i,rllirat, i tu at wn.nKKrrn li.t, hi.li n lha i.iiumi.id valley in ll ,t ami eoiiatitiiUa Hie Wraltliieat r ... . l I . 1. . . t... ii i.r tiir;iiii, il ia araiiHM oy t k.r .if lit., tl.iif Uilllin. which alt mini a I ik'iilili' a iilaiiinoe of one bnn.lred and i)t live mi'ea frortl Ma inoulh. It w nurihward aixml midway Mwwb t'-mil Uuti and Hie Ciiaeade Im'tiu u. mi I rinl'lli a into lha ('ollltulua ver nl a i'iiit of alaiut one iinu.liel lin fr.nn the iK-enu Tlie Valley beuiii to -ik, ut Hie CidipiauiMi ou the jib, mi I eHeuda ui tba CVilumlua fiver ii Hie tuittli, A dialnnee of itlatut one iiiiiIm.I mil tliitty tiiih-a. It baa nil ut wi.lili iif aity luihn, imt i.it'lud bit the iniiiiulain aoH, and OompnaMl ie Ih-hiiIiiiI awenp of valley, Coiitainilitt mt 'mi) wpmre niilne, or 4,iW2,(H0 rri nf land, all of which ia highly er Lie. F'om their aoureea III the Oaaoadea ialttnr.l tba (Iliirkninua. Mullula, ul.liiiil. hantiHiii, and MiKeimie riveta, , Bi,,U) B lu pnaifof thine ui empty Into the Willamette. The the following opinion, by mat Furk la ati important blanch of tbe mHt w, lM travelled and whose h illatnettn. rrora their WHirce iu ine iw. nwin other ubieet me trewwi iaxt lUntie lluw eaatwarj tbe luainlin, .n-ot, ia I veil aa eviiU.X'e: 'liehaleiu, Yinnhlll, Lndretiln, LllOla- . CAi.iihiiiii' VIwh ante, Mnry'a, Im Tom, and CaliKaiia j wmimon wllli nearly everyone lvera, which nlo empty Into theWil- .i.H tt,m,. to tbla a'ate, K. llxi imietln Tlmao are nil atreama of iniHir- wt.Hitly mid enterprlalng Han Franetae" imon. aiivnra.1 of tlinm navluablo. and ...i...,,i here tbia wiek. la ' " " ' Ult'lVlllll.fr - Mich ilmum a oonaiderable oountry in ,(Kiiy pleiiaed with the buainetn . it nil uill activity every wnere appn'..v, , i... ..... ..II. ....tu A iiinll aa ilellKliun wiui ui" i " ui... would civil at tlieae KhrlnH aprliiK duyainuHt ludml be hard to ault. for audi weather la found nowiieru om on the Faolllo cNwat, and no l-M-alliy furulahea more iMlRhlful hlIhii'Iih thHii doeath" Wllhinietto valley. Wlml 1'le.iHi'd Mr. Iloao u biwever, wni the im-onc no-, . e .rgv "f local nii-nduiutH, and . 1..1.1 i..oi...a irein niliy oi mi '""" IK"" I i . , ... ... i... ,.r it... aluie. He rem.iiKen nun .vi.l.i.l from the towna oi v,iam mid Curry ootinllea on the aonlh. to p .rthmd mid AHiorbi in ni noni .H,.,.r iii whli-li tln "iHu-k u unlry-ofHlltlu' placea la growinu la very nroiulHliiif. It Ih plettHiinttobeiirmioliwoidafroin airanirerH. If It doen not ivllevlute tin- aoardtvoftl.e iniMlful here, it nt . H...I oil.nr t.hioea are wnrae oil, Hliown i.i..v .... . . . which In Itaeir hIiouui aroue ... n bmiat ofalUHplrltoftluinkful.uand ,.u.i. luidiulUnoHlth-nto make Uwirtiaitof wlmt ihey J 1,1)1 mouruover wlmleau n.e iib... ' I . il J - - ' E t. 35 jjjt- i VLf 1 KVL-J-.'JIilh't.i.. V I T. W -J". WM "-a m. m Built in 1BOO. Cost $2o.ooo. factoriea, itibHidialuk various iudiiHtriea or leviving mme enterprise which baa boeu allowed to atatruate, Thnt i not the cam iu Una city nor in tbia oouuly. Juat why this la w is hard to explain, unless it is on acoouut ut the Methudlat Clmreli. tho foot lulls vidniible for rmriotilture. fruit, atock, and timber. WHAT IS CLAIM EI) Foil 0KK00N. It ia uU clntiiH'd for Oregon that It is "Uurdou of Eduu," nor a "rertout fur- The Mi.iiiii.mtli Ni.riniilSi'lHHil, mtrinaio worth of the citwens, tlioir iu- diaiinlnlile 1'itWw rint- ewrg' , , rtamiuR to home improve ment. There me some thins easier to prove than to explain, and this BPpe ,,. be one of them. In fact, there is no m. of any Pxpl.uiatu.n so l"K the facts exist. And that Iu.lependence is enjoyniK good bnalueM health is proven iu hnudreda diiToreut ways, oi wuiou only a few are necessary to carry couvio- Hon. Iu the drat place, probably because it mnkea Its nrfaeiioe kuowu eo persistently and noisily, there w tbe mwmlU. I is Icwution snyoue who knows enough to goto out of the rain when be h. s an opportunity, cau see that Independence, with tbe river upon which are now run ning four renlnr steamers at it front door and a competing railroad line run- niug tbroiiKh the oity, can secure better transportation rates than otber cities lees advantageously placed, and can therefore do more business. Much more in this strain could be writteu and with equal tnith. It is not necessary; the forces which have placed Independence where she is will keep her there, and the growth will be substantial aud ber class of citizens the most desir. able. Why Yon Should Settle In Orern. Because It Is the best couutry known ti.t noni of moderate means. lteeanse von will find a country ot rich soil awaiting tbe settler. lleouuse there are uplands, prairie i,...,ta and alluvial river bottoms. lteeause you can be certain of pro fitable returns from whatever you pui Into the soil. lteeause the winter does not consume u.it il.e summer produces. Because there are more and better opportunities for diversified farming tlmn elsewhere. Have you noticed the announcement of the new real estate firm? List your property with tboui. Calvary Preabytertao Chnreh. aard march have been manifold; sooie of tbem bsve ceased to exert any in fluence on the immigration which ao steadily continues to pour tuto this state tbe citizens needed to develop its won derful resources. Tbe principal reasons for their permanent residence in Oregoo when they once settled here ia clearly set forth In tbe following opinion ex pressed by a gentlemen who recently ' returned f;om th" old Wolverine stete: WHY H BMVBE0. After an absence of m arly a year and a balf E. H. Hosn 'r, a former citizen of Polk county, returned from tbe northern ice belt of the East. Mr. limner arrived In Monmouth, hh former home, lust ednesday, aecon. panled by bis family. Lat Thursday Mr. Hosner paid this ofllee a visit aud read tbe editor long lecture on the folly of leaving such a couutry and cliniute as this to go back East aud freeze to death. 'I've come back to thaw out," ho exclaimed, pulling his chair. Into tbe sunshine, "I've been frozen up since last September and have bad enougH of that experience to last me the rest of m v life. If the people here ouly knew how much better ofl they are out here why the climate Is a perfect heaven compared to that of southern Michigan where I was. While I was back there a wan was buried he died first, of course and the man who dug the grave said the ground was frown solid all tbe way down, about five feet. "A man stands no show In the East; there are no transactions In property, no actfvlty In business, and the cold weather Is simply terrible. It waa do wu to 20 degrees below lero a nu tuber i F. E. Chambers Hardware. of times. I've come back to stay tbia time and will resume business with my old partner, B. M. Sloan, in the contracting and building Hue, over at Monmouth. Vregon good enough for me."