^ « T he P olk C ounty P ost Subscription Bates: VOLUME IL $1-M s T sai SM sUy lu Advanss; Six Months $1; Thrsa Months M osata. AU subscriptions stopped at expiration. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, FEBRUARY 13, 1920. NUMBER M. nomi cows m il is in e f ir s t S C O T IO * CLYDE T. ECKER, PUBLISBKB K EEPING TAXES DOWN iMHiBiiiw»m*i x c i.D:i!Bi'Ki'»i>vininiiiiiimiHimniinaiiiBi«iiBiiai«,jl If all the tax measures on the May ballot are carried, taxes will be increased one hundred percent. That's the reason a number of them w ill not carry. “ -SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 15-16— (Including Sunday Matinee.) DUSTIN “ ARNUM ----------------- ------------------ 4 i i g - H O U S E DIVIDED” “ UNKNOW N L O V E ” Î I I THEATRE j EPIDEMIC IN CITY : I — j I There is no epidemic in Inde- 1 1 pendence at the present time I und reports concerning epidem- J ics in other nearby towns are probably much exaggerated. In fact many "epidemics” you in«, xxxxxu x n o u s puii) g>\en by hear about start on somebody's Ui)!Ll\it uuu (vtiUlitisLtt) evening tongue. ui uxe x\. iJ. tiuxi xor me meinour» uiul uieir guests was ueiUier an »rustic nor literary event, out u KILL KARES ENTERTAINED BY MR. AND MRS. ROBBIE proven wunoui a nimbi. Uxe jomeai anil most mir in-provoking lunc- Last Friday evening was a most uon Uxul nus uxken piuce lor a long * delightful occasion tor the members wnite. E Over one hundred i people were of the Kill Kare Klub and Mr. and present lo indulge in uie tun und Mrs. \\ (Hard Craven, club guests, when they were entertained by Mr. nolle provided by the entertain­ und Mr$. Jas. Robbie at their at­ ment committee winch included tractive bungalow on Monmouth Mrs. James Robbie, xvirs. la y lor street. The little god of love reigu Jones unu .(Us. c. o. Sloper. m e ed supreme and the near approach of inspectors, Mrs. peri neuges unu the pretty Valentine seuson wus sug­ M rs . Grover Munson, were lenient gested in the effective decorations. with Uie crowd und no heavy lines Crimson shades were used on the were levied, but much lull was lights which radiated a cheerful creuteu by mis leature. The com­ glow over the rooms. Red hearts, munity smg, led by Airs. McIntosh, and cunning cupids were also sus a male quartette and a bevy of pended from the chandeliers, while girls, started the evening off just Everyone remarked they festoons of red hearts were draped right. around the cclonades and on the would love many more comniunu- curtains. Vases of crimson carna­ Uy sings. The "Wedding of Uie tions and ferns helped to accentu­ Flowers brought a fine horn ah ate the pretty Valentine motif. present us no one kept a solemn Four tables were arranged for Auc­ xaco us they hud been instructed, tion 500. When 24 hands of the me principals of the wedding were: Soloist—Miss Priscilla Primrose all absorbing game had been played a short business session followed. —Mrs. Claire Irvine. Clergy—or. Nannie Sue Jack-in- Mrs. Geo. Carbray’s always inter­ esting minutes produced much the-Puipit—Dr. Cook. Pianist—Miss Mary Jassamins pleasure. A community sing, led by Willard Craven, "music master" —Mrs. Bobbie. Hingbearer — Johnny Jonquil— of the evening, was thoroughly en­ joyed. The delightful evening Russel Jones. Flower Girls—Misses Mabel Pe­ closed with a most appetizing luncheon served by the host and tunia ami Lou Wiidward -‘Sweet- hostess. Salads and ices in heart pea—Helen Butler and Lena Mae shaped moulds, with heart shaped Evans. Matron of Honor—Mrs. Marie cakes and sundwiches made a fit­ Morning Glory—Mrs. Hubbard. ting finale for the pretty Valen­ Puge—Bobby Violette — Carroll tine event. The guests were re­ There is much excitement and m yall,) ill UJi idlilb COUCui iilixg uie in “ A MAN IN THE OPEN” auuue.i utauppuaiuuce oi mire. iv. m . A. SLAUGHTER ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED SYNDICALISM jiuui oi unit c iij, wne ol 1 'rui. uuui L KO COMEDY ci mu O. a . c.. m e jaci unit sue Dr. A. Slaughter, who has offices “ Gymbelles and Boneheads” vvua seen goine norm trout uox'Vax- lis io..uiu ¿ixuupeiuience wxxx xuuu in Salem, was arrested Friday af­ ternoon by department of justice iu a ti.uiutigii seaxcix ux me country | xjeiwecu iixe t(>u towns xxx uie hope agents, T. M. Word and W. M. Hud —TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17-18— Uiut e * xuence may oe louxiu uxul son, on a charge of violation of the syndicalism law. Search of Slaugh­ wax ii veax hex UesUxxatxoii, auu xx uxe worst ixua couxe to puss, hex- ter's offices is said to have resulted in the discovery of a membership body. card in the Communist Labor par­ hoili sides ox the Willamette be­ LYON MORAN COMEDY tween Corvallis uhd independence ly Dr. Slaughter was arraigned be­ have been patroled it being leared “ In the Good Old Days” fore Justice Unruh, Fri tay evening that sue xnigin have been drowned. and was released under 41500 bond, The Corvallis Gazette limes oi International News, No. 52 claiming statutory time in which Tuesday says: to enter plea. Information and xiie latest reports in connection toarclt waxx axil affidavit against with tlie disappearance ol Airs. E. Dr. Slaughter was filed by VV. IL H —THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 19-20- ax . lioul last Friday indicate the Bryon, United States commissioner X'oasi unity that she may have cou- for Oregon. The complaint against unued out the Ninth stx-eet road, the Salem man alleges that he has tauter than have gone to the foot of maintained correspondence with the .xurrison street or Tyler, whex-e Communist Labor party, and also .e^ivxiing oi the river has been go­ that he has paid $75 to the credit ing on. it appears that different of the radical organization. ... wpie have reported seeing a worn The complaint states that the «.i (nought to answer the descrip- Communist Labor party teaches the ..i somewhat, and about the time overthrow by force of the govern­ might have reached some north- ment of the United States, and that a point alter leaving the Twelfth the principles and purposes of the street home. Mr. Samuel Kiser, who Communist party are as follows: *xves just outside the city limits on “ Revolutionary socialism must the Alt. View or Independence road, use these mass industrial revolts to says that some woman asked to use in “ STRONGER THAN DEATH’ broaden the strike, to make it gen­ their phone in the late afternoon of eral and militant. Friday, and that he thought it pos­ L KO COMEDY “The class struggle is a political sible that the descriptions were “ Freckled Fish” struggle in the sense that its ob­ somewhat similar The lady failed jective is political—the overthrow to get the party she sought and said of the political organization upon she would continue on her walk. which capitalistic exploitation de­ T A Logsden, who lives some­ —SATURDAY, FEB. 21- fective is the conquest by the pro- where in the vicinity of the State pends and the introduction of a Pheasant farm at Mt. View has new social system. The direct ob- phoned that he or parties there saw letariat of the power of the state. a woman about four o’clock Friday "Revolutionary socialism does not afternoon who might have answered propose to capture the bourgeois DOLORES CASSINELLI the description. parliamentary state, but to conquer And there have been other rumors and destroy it. Revolutionary so­ and that have caused Prof. Buol, Mr. cialism accordingly repudiates the E. K. LINCOLN Newins, and two brothers, Edward policy of introducing socialism by and Herman Linquist, of Cathlamet* means of legislative measures on a HEROLD LLOYD COMEDY, Washington, to continue search to the basis of bourgeois state.” I “ Bees In His Bonnet” the northward. They are not de­ Dr. Slaughter w ill plead before spairing of finally discovering Mrs. Judge Unruh at 3 o’clock Saturday I Ford Weekly | Buol or her body somewhere not in afternoon.—Salem Capital Journal. the river. They feel that the larger Dr. Slaughter issued a statement indication is that the river holds in which he denied that he had her, but also feel that here is great ever taken out a membership card in possibility of the woman having the Communist Labor party. While I ^ m IIN D E R E IN D E IN IC E Ï gone in some other direction. They admitting that he had carried on iïiBiiiBiiiHiiriininiiBiiMiiniMiininiininiiijiiiBiiiBi$iiiniiHiiHjiiniiwiiaiiBii«T earnestly urge the prompt report­ correspondence with the Oregon ing of anything that might lead to leaders of the organization and had any possible clue. They w ill be glad contributed $75 of his money to the PRIZES FOR U. S. ARMY SERVICE ESSAYS to follow any information to its cause, this money, he said, was conclusion, and they will appreci­ merely loaned and could not be con­ An army officer was in Inde - 1 The following tprizes will be giv- ate any search by anybody of their sidered in the light of a gift. Dur­ own farms or of the vicinities gen­ ing Dr. Slaughter's residence in In­ pendence today to interest the | on by Independence merchants: erally. The description of Mrs. dependence,at which time he was schools of this section in the na­ Moore & Walker—$2.50 cash. tional essay contest, the subject Buol is as follows: W illard E. Craven, Hdw., $2.50, buttermaker at the creamery,he was being “What are the benefits of an Mrs. Edward M. Buol, aged 25 known as a man of pronounced enlistment in the U. S. Army." merchandise. years, strayed from the Hay a- vieAs on policies of government and The essays will be written in the A. L. Kullander, jeweler, $2.00, partments, Friday afternoon. was considered honest and consci­ merchandise. class rooms on Friday, Feb. 20. The Height—five feet five, slender, entious in his opinions. O. A. Kreamer, $2.00, merchandise. winners of the grund prizes will he weight about 118. given a free trip to Washington, Calbreath & Jones, $2.50, mei Clothing, long coat somewhat e x - i n d e p e n d e n c e MAN D. C , and return including ex­ charxdise. brownish with brilliant flowered FOUND DEAD IN BARBER SHOP penses of parents or guardians. Craven & Walker, 1 2-A Brownie lining, rough material, belted, In addition to the grand prizes: camera, value $4.81. blue gingham house dress, close- James Ferris, formerly of Inde­ Fanners State Bank, $5.00 Sav­ fiting grey hat with touch of pendence, was found dead in Ore­ DISTRICT PRIZES ings Account. blue; grey cloth-top shoes. gon City Saturday morning. A The following prizes will be given Williams Drug Co., $2.50, met Special marks—Five upper news report concerning the same by merchants and others outiside of rhandise. teeth, left of eye tooth recently says: * Independence: Independence Studio, to the win­ extracted, showing only when James Ferris, 42 years old, pro­ Army Recruiting Office, Portland, ner, boy or girl, 1 doz. $5.00 pho­ talking. Light fluffy hair. Wore prietor of the Electric hotel barber 1 silver cup, suitably engraved. tographs. wedding ring. shop, was found dead in his shop Portland Telegram—10 gold, 10 Sloper Bros. & Cockle, $2.50 cash. L Saturday morning by his 11-year- silver, 10 bronze medals and a trip Conkey & Walker, $5.00 cash. old daughter, Edna. Coroner John­ to Portland for winners. Isis Theatre, to the winner, boy or son is inclined to believe Ferris David’s Jewelry Store, Portland— girl, at High School, 1 month daily GRADUATING EXERCISES HELD EIGHT FINISH SCHOOL WORK committed suicide, and will hold a 1 silver cup for best essay in Oregon free admission to theatre during _____ post mortem examination to deter- outside of Portland. March; to winner, boy or girl, at The '20 class of the Independence mine the cause. He believes For Oregon Statesman, Salem—$25 Training School, 1 month daily cash prize for Marion and Polk free admission to theatre during High School chose Lincoln's birth­ ris drank tonics or wood alcohol. The family home is at Third and county. March. day for the day of their graduation, the exercises being held at the John Q. Adams streets, but Ferris, Methodist church Thursday even­ following a quarrel with Mrs. Fer­ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FOR PRESIDENT ing. Dean Straub of the U. of O. ris on Tuesday, had been living at his shop. Friday, his eldest daugh­ delivered a very able address. Oth­ (From the Albany Democrat) submission and obtain the desired ers appearing on the program were: ter and a young child ate dinner Everybody is coming forward ; peace treaty settlement. He would with him and later a son, 9 years Miss Mildred Jones, in a group of now with his favorite presidential drive down to Mexico 'for a mom- vocal solos; Misses Kathleen Skin­ old, and a younger child were with candidate. One suggestion, aimed ing spin, clean up things there, es- him for supper. They say he ap­ ner and Thelma W illiams present­ to catch the movie-fan vote, names ! tablish a responsible government, ed a well executed piano duet; peared as usual then. Mrs. Ferris Douglas Fairbanks as a man of ac- j take a dip in the ocean at Vera had not seen him since he left home Miss Elizabeth Levy, Salem's fa- tion and of rare business ability— ¡Cruz and get hack to Washington Tuesday. orite violinist, rendered two groups Ferris leaves a wife and five chil­ witness his contracts—and of his j in time for lunch. In the after- of violin numbers. She was receiv­ noon he would probably fly over ed with an ovation. Miss Levy dren ranging form 2 to 11 years old. undoubted patriotism. He formerly lived in Independence, Douglas would usher in an era of j the Amerongen, give the former wields the bow with consumate economy, too, for with him as the j kaiser the threshing he desrves, take skill and at once plays herself into Oregon. nation's leader there would be n o ' tea with Lloyd George and then de- the hearts of her listeners. MONMOOUTH WATER SYSTEM further need of a standing army, j vote a few minutes to settling the The class members are: Clarence CONSTRUCTION PRICE S15925.90 Have not his devotees seen him out- i Russian Bolsheviks, Eddy, Otis Scott, Myrtle Snapp, W i­ wit and fight to a finish any num-, Best of all, he could ( turn the nona Wood, Ruth .Mills. Hazel Van Charles T. Parker of Oregon City tier of bandits and whole regiments j movie rights to all his official acts Avery, Florence Whipple and Fay received the contract to construct of foreign soldiers? j over to the national treasury de- Johnson. May they leave Inde­ the Mcnmouth water system. His With a little of his whirlwind ac-: part men t and do away completely pendence High School “with malice tion he would reduce the Senate to I (Continued on Page 4.) bid was $15,625.60. toward none and charity for all." a A jjq io be « mm luctant to leave but all eagerly ex­ Smith. Best Mau—Mr. Ivy Ophelia Bal- pressed a wish that Mr. and Mrs. sumupple—Word Butler. Robbie's time to entertain the Club Groom—Mr . Johnny-Jump-Up — would soon come again. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sloper w ill be the next Mr. James Bobbie. Bride—Miss Ruth Plnkrose—M is» hosts to the Kill Kares. Ruth Mills. The bride and groom had no rose ABRAHAM LINCOLN HONORED; petaled path to follow, but instead HIS BIRTHDAY OBSERVED one strewn with dead leaves. How­ The birthday of the great Ameri­ ever they seemed; undisturbed re­ can, Abraham Lincoln, was observ­ garding their future, and the page ed in Independence by the G. A. R. guurded the bride's attic, aged lace and W. R. C. At noon a big dinner window curtain veil, with «is much wus spread for members, their fam­ care as if it had been done in point ilies and invited guests. Then fol­ lace. The groom’s attire, on this lowed a program in eulogy of Mr. occasion, is worthy of mention. His Lincoln, his life, character and arms dangled lonesomely from his acts. The “ boys” who fought un­ khaki coat sleeves which failed lo der “Old Abe” in the sixties cherish meet his snow white cotton gloves; his memory as they do their fathers his trousers were a wee bit short and they halt the speeding genera­ ami served to show the groom's tion on Feb. 12 of each year and nervousness, which was displayed remind it of the debt of gratitude by u twitching of the hands and feet. Bui u more clever bride and the world owes Abraham Lincoln. groom could not have been found. The bridal bouquet was golden HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ENTERTAINS SENIOR CLASS hued carrots, showered with kale. The matron of honor and\ flower The faculty of the High School, girls also carried a variety of veg­ including Mr. Collins, Miss Bough- etables. The wedding ring was a ey, Miss Magg and Miss Puckett doughnut carried on a large white entertained the Seniors at a six o'­ pillow. An extract from the ser­ clock dinner at the home of Miss vice is: “ W ilt thou comfort and sup­ Boughey last Wednesday evening. port her father and mother, Aunt Place cards and table decora­ Jemima, Uncle John, three sisters Misses Helen tions were apropos to the pretty and a brother?” Valentine season and tire splendid Jones and Dorothy Fitchard assisted dinner with the spice and relish of in matching the couples for ,'the Upperclassmen conversation made grand march which was led by the bride and groom. Following a thor­ a most delightful occasion. ough investigation of all the antics of those participating in the march, EYE OUT FOR SPEEDERS POLICE CHIEF GRABS TWO the honorable judges: 0. A. Krea­ Under orders by the city counell. mer, J. G. McIntosh and Clyde Eck- Chief of Poliee Kelleher is keeping <»r, gave first prize, a stick of can­ his eagle eye in training for speed­ dy, concealed within the folds of ers upon the inviting paved streets red crepe paper, to Word Butler of Independence. He reports the and Mrs. Arrell. Ladies’ prize, a arrest of two during the past week. cow bell, ¿was presented to Mrs. Grover Mattison. Gentleman's prize was given to Mr. Otis Corn­ IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY flower (Mrs. Baun). THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO The Hobo Quartette consisting of Messrs . Wayward W illie, George (From the Independence Monitor Dusenberry, Hezekiak Sniffins, February 12, 1915) George Washington Bangs—Messrs. Committee appointed to put In­ Underhill, McIntosh, Hewitt and dependence on the Pacific High­ Hurlburt— with Madame Anna Pa- lova—Mrs. McIntosh—at the piano— way. brought rounds of applause for Branch of the Parent-Teachers their excellent numbers. Association organized in Independ­ Mrs. Nellie Barnett as chairman ence. Officers: Mrs. G. W. Conkey, of the refreshment committee with president; Mrs. Claud Skinner, sec­ a number of. capable assistants, retary. looked well to the comforts of the Burglars rifled the safe at the inner man, and the entire evening together with the many burlesque mill but got nothing. costumes will long be remembered “ Podunk Limited” scheduled to by all those attending. arrive. Robert N. Stanfield is out for U. Nobody has yet reported the first robin. S. senator against Chamberlain.