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î f U i PUBUSHKD EVXBT FRIDAY T he P olk C ounty P ost FIRST SECTIO* Ratas: |LU a Tsar Strictly in Advance; Six Mentha 91; Three Months M cants. All subscriptions stopped at expiration. VOLUME IL INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. NUMBER <7. EX-INDEPENDENCE M il HUS WIFE O D SELF T W O R U S S E L L C L A R K S ' «BNiamBiiiwiifc : | | | | | [ | :.¡.^3,i.aíi-c.i|<Mii!Wii«iiaiiiBiiiaiiiaiiiamaiiiaiiuuiiMiaiiiaiiii ■IIHI A F R E A K S U R E ’N O U G H I i Mr. und Mrs. Russell Clark, vie- tinu of the tragedy, have not been residents of Independence for over six years. Another Hus- sell Clark has also lived in lnde- pendence. He entered the service and upon his return about a year ago, went to Portland to live. CLYDE T. ECKER, PUBLISHER i S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y , F E B . 22 23 (Including Sunday Matinee) ■ I 1 I , G R A C E D A V IS O N and . This has certainly been a freak of a winter for Oregon. First, a spell in December that made Min nesota and Wisconsin green with envy, aiid now when it ought to be raining for the best interests of health, crops, etc., there is no rain. c i r a ra í M O O T H HUK Russell Clark, a former resident Lust Tuesday night the exterior I of the First Nutional Bank of Mon of Independence, shot his wife and C O N W A Y TEASLE mouth looked so good to burglars killed himself in Portland Tuesday I- in they decided at once to explore the II in a very sensational manner. The interior. Alter entering the bunk details of the crime and tragedy FIVE HOMES GRIEF STRICKEN The search on the heights wus a- jj ing room thy tackled the old vault are taken from the Portland Jour WHEN LOVED ONES PASS where the books are kept. That bandoned when a bottle of lauda- j nal: num, another of chloroform and a - day, however, as E. S. Kilen, cash “Dad, I tried, honestly I did. Clyde W. Beckett towel and soiye cotou were found 5 ier of the bank, was leaving for To live, to love, to feel the treasures of life slip- | God forgive me, and I know you Clyde W. Beckett. former assessor Portland with the remains of his about 1 UU yarns west of un old real P and mother w ill—Russell." estute office some distance from the u ping from our foolish grip— that is anguish; but to = and later commissioner of Polk wife, be bad thought of their silver The above, writen on a post card live to love, to hold within our hand the reins of our ¿ county, died at his home in West ware, und hesitating to leave it and Pittock home. » and mailed to Matt Clark, a broker Salem last Saturday. He was 59 Clark visited his father about 11 ~ life is joy. “ Atonement” shows both the anguish other valuables about the house he in the Railway Exchange building years old. o’clock Monday, and borrowed $10 = and the joy of life. It is the story of a woman who g had deposited them in this vault was the last message left by his from him. The father suys that his B for safe keeping. The burglars, how forgave but could not forget, of a man who was | son, Russell Clark, supposed wife- Mabel Boydston Ridgeway son betrayed no especial emotion at if ever, made a get-away with them, slayer. The death of Mrs. Mabel Boydston the loss being about $375. They the time. ■ tempted— who thought he had reached the depths | After probably half a dozen at From there Clark proceeded to the g of despair-— but found that a second chance had been g Ridgeway, wife of William Ridge also took bonds to the amount of tempts at ending his life, Clark shot Farnk Nau drug store, Fifth and g given him, and he devoted his life to righting the g way, at her home in Dallas Thurs $1,500, which belonged to Miss himself through the right temple day evening has caused the entire Todd, a Normal instructor. These Alder streets. At about the time 3 wrong he had never committed. shortly before noon Tuesday. 9 town to mount and all hearts to bonds were $1000 in Idaho Highway Clark left the drug store, with a He was iound in a dying condition weep because of the passing of an bonds, und $500 hud been issued by Comedy bottle of chloroform, he posted a in a loom at- the Oregon hotel, by universally respected and loved one a Beuver Fulls. Penn., Electric Co. card to the chief of police, bearing Deputy Sheriffs Christofferson and called away in the bloom of woman “ SKATE AT SE A ” the cryptic message, “ I have killed The cracksmen were very neat a- Beckman. He died at St. Vincent's hood. myself up on King’s Heights. bout their work aqd left no litter, hospital at 3:45 o’clock, without re Mrs. Ridgeway is the daughter of hence the robbery was not discover Clark.” gaining consciousness. His father Mr. and Mrs. David Boydston of this ed until after 9 o'clock the next From the drug store, he drove his T U E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y , F E B . 24-25 and mother were at his deathbed. city. She grew to womanhood here. morning, when officials entered the machine to the Olds, Wortman & Mrs. Russell Clark, his wife, was About four years ago she was mar vault for books. The “nitro” used King department store, where he D O R O T H Y P H IL L IP S found dead at the Clark home, ried to Prof. Ridgeway, now princi to blow off the vault door lock bought some cotton and a large tow Clarkhurst farm, two miles north pal of the, high school in Dallas brought no loud explosions to a- m el. Then he is believed to have pro east of the Twelve Mile roadhouse, ceeded to the top of King's Heights where they have since made their l'ousc the peaceful citizens of Mon Monday night at 6 o'clock. It is be in his automobile. home. mouth and the burglars made a lieved she wus killed Monday morn Mrs. Ridgeway was a victim of safe retreat, without making a haul A bottle of laudunum and theh alf ing ubout 9 o’clock by Clark, who the prevailing epidemic and had on on the money vault. Sheriff Orr empty bottle of chloroform were a then proceeded to the .city, leaving found a short distance from the - ly been sick a little more than a has thoroughly investigated the A gripping picture of the frozen North, written g instructions that his wife was not to Henry L. Pittock house on the \ week when the end came. However, case but has no satisfactory solu by the famous author, James Oliver (Jurwood and i her death was not a surprise as be disturbed. tion. heights. Indications were that 1 H The 18 hour search for Clark end staged regardless of expense amid marvellous | nurses and attending physicians had Clark had tried to kill himself by ed with the discovery of the dying mountain scenery. The dramatic story of a girl n thought recovery was hardly possi DR. A. SLAUGHTER OF SALEM chloroform, but had evidently be man by the deputy sheriffs. His come violently sick and given up who was snowed in at a lawless mining camp and fe ble. As she passed to realms be NOT GUILTY OF SYNDICALISM wound was bound up and he was the attempt. yond with her went the spirit of a had to make a great decision. Played by the daz rushed to the hospital in an attempt little one in embryo who would soon Following his failure, Clark drove SALEM, Or—Dr. A. SluughterJSu- zling star of “ The Heart of Hum anity” in a way to save his life, but the efforts were back to Portland and left his car have been a .prattling youngster in lem chiropractic, was given a clean in vain. you ’ll never forget. u its mother’s anus. Mrs. Ridgeway bjll by Justice (Jnruh here Wednes at the corner of Stark and Park Deputy District Attorney Earl streets. Comedy | was demure nnd unassuming lmt day afternoon, following a prelim Bernard visited the hospital in the always won her way into the heart inary hearing on a charge of violat He then mailed the final postal afternoon in an atempt to secure an to his father, the card bearing the “S E E IN G T H IN G S ” * ' of those who knew her. She loved ing the state syndicalism act u ante-mortem statement from the postmark of Station E, 4:30, Feb music and was a splendid performer International News o and will no doul^t continue her mus Judge L'nruh held that, although slayer concerning the affair, but ruary 16. Dr. Slaughter probably was in sym ---------------------------------------------------- g ic in the Heavenly orchestra. the man never regained conscious Shortly after that he engaged the pathy with the teachings of the Com ness. His eyes were wide open and room at the Oregon, signing the T H U R S D A Y A N D F R ID A Y , F E B . 26-27 H The memory of the beautiful munist Labor, party, he was not ac he groaned continuosly but no in name of Lawrence McGee of Se young woman will forever have an tually a member of that organiza telligible words were uttered. He attle. He attempted to disguise his TA YLO R HOLM ES influence in the world. In the lines tion, and consequently could not be seemed to be in great pain, and the handwriting, but the nervousness of Coleridge: in § “ Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, held liuble for the radicalism of chloroform which he had evidently was apparent. that body. Dr. Slaughter was de drunk was nauseating. Death came with friendly care Clerks at the hotel declare that he fended by L. H. McMahan, who de The worry and mental struggle staggered slightly, as though drunk. The opening bud to heaven convoyed nounced the Democratic party and of the past 26 hours, during which This is thought to have been from And bade it blossom there.” declared openly that he himself was time he had tried repeatedly to kill the effects of the chloroform. At 11 Mrs. Ridgeway was twenty six a radical and favored some drastic himself, showed plainly on his face. o’clock Tuesday morning a repre years of age. She is survived by chunges in the governmental ma I f lie told the truth for a week he would win his bet He had suffered untold horrors dur sentative of The Journal inquired her husband and one child. At this chinery. of $30,000. it is a merry farce that produces gales ing that time when he knew that he whether Clark had registered at the ■ time no funeral arrangements have of laughter likely to carry off the theatre. The first must die, but evidently revolted hotel. The signature of the man in been made. TO ORGANIZE BALL TEAM nighters do not stop laughing when the play is over. against the thought. room 330 appearing suspicious, a W. R..MAILLIE MANAGER It contains an entirely original idea and is developed Clark had apparently fired the bellboy was dispatched to the room, Mrs. E. L. Kilen - shot into his right temple about two and reported that the man was Mrs. E. L. Kilen. wife of the cash along the lines of the greatest number of laughs. A meeting was held this evening hours before he was found. Indica walking around, evidently dressing. ier of the First National Bank of for the purpose of organizing a L K O C O M E D Y tions were that he had also used a 5 Monmouth, passed away at her base ball team to reperesent Inde It was undoubtedly shortly after bottle of chloroform, which he had that that Clark fired the shot which home in that city last Sunday even pendence on the diamond this sum “ I t ’s A B ird ” purchased on Monday afternoon. ing. Mrs. Kilen had been an invalid mer. W. R. Mailiie, an old base ended his life. Deputy Sheriffs The gun he used, the report of Christofferson and Beckman, mak for a number of years. Her remains ballist. w,as offered the place of which is said not to have been ing an investigation of the hotels, were taken to Portland for crema manager. He will accept, at least S A T U R D A Y , F E B . 28 heard by anyone in the hotel, was noted the same signature on the ho tion. At the time of her death she temporarily. F A N N IE W A R D not the same weapon with which tel register, and determined to visit was forty years old. There is much available timber in Clark is supposed to have killed his the room personally. this section for a good ball team, in wife, but was almost identical and | Loy Gladys Sloper including two or three players who A noise closely resembling that of was of the same calibre. Last Thursday Loy Gladys, the have been in the leagues. From a man snoring came form the room, Before entering the room Christ and they were about to leave, when daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George the bunch the experienced Mr. offerson pushed the transom open Christofferson hoisted himself and Sloper, passed away at her home, Mailiie will be able to pick a team and saw the blood covered sheets. looked through the transom. Clark after a lingering illness. But a short that will be one of the top ones a- triumph of emotional continuity with action so He then broke open the door. time ago her parents took her to mong the amateur teams of the W il was lying in a puddle of blood on ! | = Clark rented the room at 4:30 p. the bed. The deputy sheriffs enter Portland where slip might have the lamette valley. swift, so skillfully knit and sustained in its suspense m. Monduy and signed the name of ed the room, and the police were no care of specialists, but all that medi as to grip the interest of the beholder from the be Lawrence McGinnis or McGee, of tified. cal skill could do wus without avail NEW REAL E8TATE FIRM ginning until the high-pitched dramatic climax at Seattle, on the register. Clerks at and when just a hud she was taken STARTS BUSINESS CAREER Appearances in the room gave rise the end which trembles on the brink of tragedy. the hotel declare he did not leave to the conjecture that Clark had at from this earth to bloom in a fairer The picture brings out the theory that one-half the the room after that time Monday. world. At the time of her death she E. E. Tripp and Peter Kurre, pio tempted to kill himself many times At 10 o’clock Tuesday morning during the night and morning. crimes committed are really vengeance against the was twelve years, 11 months and neer real estate men of this city, he called for a half grapefruit for Chloroform was spilled in a comer 25 days old. Dr. H. C. Dunsmore opened a new office in the Barnett harshness of society. his breakfast The bellboy told t h e of the bathroom. will conduct the funeral services building on Main street. They in officers Clark was walking around At 10 oclock Tue8day morning “ HEROLD LLO YD COM EDY from the family residence on Third tend to do a general real estate and street Saturday morning at 11 o’ insurance business. the room at that time. < be ortjere(j some grapefruit sent to “ Swing Your Partners” The officers also found an empty hjg room and indications are that clock. Interment will be made at chloroform bottle, purchased at the be jrjed take the poison with the the I. O. O. F. cemetery. P. O. POWELL CANDIDATE Ford W eekly Jones drug store. Clark tried to fruit. A towel saturated with FOR POLK REPRESENTATIVE buy strychnine at the Nau phar chloroform, was found in the room. | Mrs. Kate Bevins macy, stating that he desired to kill He had evidently tried to wrap it | Mrs. Kate Bevins died in Oregon | P. O. Powell, an influential farm a dog. When the clerk told him around his head and die from the City this week of a chronic ailment. er living near Monmouth, will be a that would be too cruel a method, strong effects of the drug. In this M ^ 1 * INDEPENDENCE The funeral and burial will take candidate on the Republican ticket he asked for chloroform and was he was unsuccessful. for representative. Mr. Powell has llM IW I^ IIW a m B IIB IIH H B I« l!B lliB llia u u i« IIB IIB IIia M lB ilta .!,B IIIM IIIB IlK « i place at Buena Vista where she given it. He finally crawled into bed, pull mi many friends in this section who lived for a number of years. Clark had arranged the bath tow ed the covers about him so as to will be pleased to support his can els and carpets in the bathroom to muffle the explosion, and pulled the didacy. C O M P A N Y K N O T E S , N. G. 0. form a bed, and from appearances trigger. The bullet lodged in his THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO attempted suicide there by drink head near the brain. IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY INDEPENDENCE IS PRAISED Don't forget that Friday, the 27th it will he found hard to fill his ing the chloroform. The theory that Clark had been day of February, is inspection shoes. FOR RED CROSS SEAL SALE An all morning search on King's found out in a possible attempt to night and it is absolutely essential (From the Independence Monitor Heights resulted from the receipt by At an election held this evening. get away with a large sum of mon that all members he in attendance February 19, 1915) Mrs. Clyde Fcker—The remittance Chief of Police Jenkins of the fol ey, was advanced by his partner. <>n that night. If you are not pres- Louis A. Senggle, one of our ambi Missal) A Knapp sell their cloth of the Treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Coop lowing postal: F. E. Manchester, and District At- ^.nt on the above date, we will not lions young farmers south of town, ing store. er, of $42.77 has reached this office. _ “ I have killed myself pp on King's tomey Evans Tuesda\ a ternoon, on 1 j .. regponsible for what mav happen was chosen to succeed Lieutenant The Podunk Limited arrived and W e are deeply appreriative of the Heights. Clark." Newton and we believe he will come discovery that Clark had drawn * 0u later work that you and your club and departed. Deputy sheriffs and police detec nearer filling the hill than anyone some $35,000 or $45,000 within a those associated with you have done lives immediately rushed to the Ren C Crow made his farewell ap few days. It was intimated further Lieutenant Guy A. Newton re else in this territory that is quali in the matter of the seal sale in In summit of the hills, and made a pearance at the Christian church. that other sums gained through ad ceived notice from neadquarters fied and willing to accept the posi dependence. I note the writ«s-up in thorough search of the woods. Camp Fire Girls organized in In vances on automobile contracts for that owing to an “athletic" heart it tion. He has had considerable ex your paper. It is the kind of pub A bank book was found in Clark's Ixda Morgm., machines to be delivered later would be necessary to relieve him perience overseas as a drill master dependence with licity that we desire. I believe the possession showed that since Janu might be involved In the affair. from military duty. The Company and the Company is to be congra president; Hazel Calbreath. secre ary 21 he had deposited $30,000 in (Continued on Page 4.) tary and Leona Gaines, treasurer. (Continued on Page 4) is losing a very efficient officer and (Continued on Page 4.) the First National bank. i “ ATO NEM ENT” 1 “ PAID IN A D V A N C E” I “ NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” “THE CRY OF THE WEAK I I THEATRE