On*Ron Historical Society x Auditorium t h e P o l k C o u n t y p o s t O NE H U N D R E D P E R C E N T IN D E P E N D E N C E ▼GLUME INDEPENDENCE, OREGON, m. DELEGATE ENJOYS CONVENTION TRIP a!i 1 »ii»i»ii«iit*ii, ¡T H E END IN S I G H T MICKIE SAYS a \ -r takes so09c«vt>T\o>sysA (Ab\JtR-n<3\MCr'Ki 0 0 6 Ç>«\m\Kià -j t ö VCfcEP TU' WONrte PCvPtR < ¡fÔO-CVM Çr T U ' WORM uoKAE t ' o \ m > > i . au ' ' " . .„IT T * NUMBER 12 JUNE IS, ltM. TWV -rue S U N D A Y , J U N E 20— (Afternoon and Evening) S I = ji Glory to goodness, the gaso- “ | line shortage is neuriug an end. | It is expected that enough of the j precious fluid will arrive in town | next week to supply the usual | demand and make everybody I happy. SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE I TWO SUITS BEGUN IN ROAD MATTER Did you ever start to a convention AnoUier chapter was added lius ’Kì TU' KAOR.E TOOT.TU'] as a delegate,* accredited, registered An extraordinary picture and owing to the high week to Uie Polk county highway and approved? Well, that's just controversy when two suits m iaw rental we are obliged to pay to show it the admis­ MER. the sensation a lot oi us felt Mon­ RIPARIAN OWNERS’ RIGHT TO were siarled against Uie highway sion price w ill be 20 and 35 cents. day, May 31, when we got our grips FLOW OF STREAMS UPHELD couuiussiouers ui Oregon. One is lor 1 packed to attend the 20th annual a w ill oi mandamus compelling Uie Jeff and Mutt Comedy and Fox News ■ convention oi the Oregon Federar SALEM—•Interference wiUi the commission to buiid Uie highway tion oi Women's Clubs held in En­ natural flow of a stream, insofar ntru minus and independence and terprise June 1-4. Portland was as it interferes with the rights of ri­ me secouu seeking aii injunction re­ | M O N D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y , J U N E 21-22 the starting point oi all the parian owners Uiereon, is forbidden st ruining Uie roiimussioii front Southern and Western Oregon dele' under the Oregon law, according to building tiie highway elsewhere, in gations. an opinion written by Justice Ben­ Uie mandamus action k. C. Kirk­ son amt handed down by the su­ patrick is ptuiuUU. in Uie restraiu- The tact that two diagrams oi the preme court this moruing. two special sleepers had been at mg suit, ihu plamUHs are Uie city The opinion is based on an appeal oi minus uuu .uuyor u. s>. Gram, two ditierent oiiices and berths sold !g The most powerful ami nost thrilling story of ad- in the case of John P. Logan vs. the city of independence uud May or at both places, would have meant a g ventous romance ever c ueeived. Pathos! Humor! the Spaulding Logging company. w. H. Walker, A. B. Muir, VV. mix-up and contusion tor most pas­ | M ystery! Love! Start I ii :n its revelations! Daring Logun is the owner of a grist mill V. Fuller, C. H. Sundberg, Oscar senger agents, but not so ior the g in its intensity! Bonn < - in its beauty! loculed on the bunks of the Lucki- Hay ter, i t Hirscliberg, C W. Ir­ genial, accommodating special umute river in Polk county, the vine, G. C Skinner, R. M. Walker, agent Mr. O'Neill. He was so clev­ ■ Also the eighth ejL Je of the great serial, null having been in operation for A. k. Horton and E. K. Piasecki. er in handling the situation he years. could even make a stout woman be­ A hearing will be given the restraiu- For some ¡hi years the Spaulding mg sun in uie circuit cour oi Mult- lieve she wanted an “upper" when Logging company hus been sluicing nonitth county next Tuesday, June she'd bought and paid the price ior logs down the river, ihis operation 22, and possibly the mandamus ac­ a “lower." Mr. O’Neill's diplomat­ ic methods even made a berth look | T H E M U RD ER CAR | according to Logan's contention tion win ue heard at the same greatly interfering with the opera­ time. as spacious and inviting as the I A smashing melodrama of risk and romance in the g tion of his mill. state rooms. Pullman problems dis­ MISS VALE HILTIBRAND it is contended iu the peUliou In March, llJ18, the public ser­ that Uie highway commission of posed oi, Club women had time to WEDS GORDON PARKER 1 great outdoors, in the ¡umber camps', the football g view the Memorial Day parades in 3 field and the mountains. to weeks o f adventure! i vice commission issued an older Oregon cannot under Uie legislative grunting the logging compuuy a act change the proposed route in Portland and as the boys went by June, the traditional month of franchise for the use of splash dams ..urn n ...*y tis iu leave li«u«*pcun- to breathe a prayer “ lest we for­ brides, claimed another popular in its logging operations on the riv­ once and iiallus oil and Uie con- g e t” As 5:30, the hour for depart­ Independence girl when Miss Val< W E D N E S D A Y A N D T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 23 24 er, whereupon l.nguu brought suit veniion auvuhceu mat uie law or ure of the O. W. R. & N., drew near« Hiltibrand joined tli(> ranks of tiic to prevent the usa of the splash oilier laws giving Uiu commission friends in the great Club world be­ wedded last Wednesday. At a cere dams os depriving him of his ri­ power lo ' muse suen local changes gan congregating for the trip to the mony charming in simplicity, she parian rights. northeastern corner of our great became the brid,. of Mr. Gordon M. as deemed advisable" cannot bu The lower court upheld Logan consumed as to omit the towns state. Beauties of the Highway Parker at the home of her parents, and enjoined the logging company specifically uieuUoned. made the brigade of note books and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hiltibrand in “ M A R Y R E G A N . y y from any increase or decrease in the pencils come to the front. Artists just at high soon. Dr. II C. Duns were heard to remark, “I ’d like to more read the marriage rites, using M ary Regan is one o f the most popular heroines o f ■ notural flow ot the stream. This LOTTIE HEDGES MoINTOSH decree is so modified by the opinion PRESENTS PUPILS IN RECITAL get out my paints and brushes the ring serv*;e. The couple was modern fiction. Strong men craving excitement, of the supreme court as to "limit again.” The writer might produce unattended and thR marriage vows cunning men o f doubtful past, beautiful women tiie inhibition of the use of the hers and you’d be safe in worship exchanged in the presence of only Not all the loveliness of June splash dams to such a use us works should be claimed by Uie bride and without memories or hopes swirl thru the shining ing the result* as there would be immediate relatives of the families. an injury to the rights of the rir liiu sweet girl graduate for Uie stu­ nothing like it in “ Heaven above, A wedding breakfast was served palaces o f night, recklessly squandering, health purian owner." earth below, or the waters beneath.” and Mr. and Mrs, Parker left for dent musicals deserve Uieir share morals, reputations and hard earned fortunes. Dinner on the diner detracted our a brief wedding trip to Portland of Uie devoUon. Last evening OLD ACQUAINTANCE RENEWED attention from the wonderful seen and near-by points. Rolin Comedy and Pathe News (Thursday) Mrs. LotUe Hedges KENNETH MEETS TURTLE McIntosh presented her large class Mrs. Parker is a graduate from ery of the Columbia for a while and soon card games began forming the Independence Hi and from the of piauo and voice pupils In a very (Monmouth Herald.) and Club conferences started and State Normal at Monmouth. Since attractive program. Th* hist num­ F R ID A Y , J U N E 25 Nine years ago Sunday, lacking ber "Roses Glowing Everywhere'” many interesting groups of women finishing school she engaged in one day Kenneth Williams picked discussed Club problems of then- teaching, having taught in Corval Was u pretty introducUou to the up a turtle and carved the date, own. A Club woman en route to a !is and Airlie, where the romance artistically arranged stage for there June 12, 1911, on the shell ol the convention of this kind undergoes which directed her to Hymen’s altar were ruses here and roses there turtle and released it. Last Sun­ transformation. She forgets routine began. Last year she was a popular with gorgeous peonies too adding day Ira Williams was in Airlie life and becomes a Club woman with teacher in the Vernon school of a gay note oi color. Ferns and vino in “ A P A I R OF S IL K ST O C K IN G S .” visiting his brother and in the an idea to advance. She finds Portland. She is a girl of unusual maple were used wiUi the blos­ counse of a stroll they ran across room and opportunity for the ex­ charm and has the admiration and A breezy, whimsical story, brimful o f fun, and soms. The young musicians were the same turtle. In the interven pansion of her social spirit. She hearty good wishes of a large circle greeted by a capacity house. Two starts oft’ with a quarrel between two young Eng­ ing years the paths of the Williams Mr. finds relief in self-expression. She of friends over the state. dainty litUe misses, Fay Irvine and lish married people over which make o f motor car and the turtle had not crossed but discovers that by mixing with her Parker possesses the qualifications Alice Skinner served as ushers. The the turtle had become an inch and they should buy. Sw iftly the quarrel expands and kind that it is the rare woman, in­ and manly traits that speak for him listeners wera certainly iu a recep­ a hall greater in diameter. After deed, who hasn't ideas and opinions a successful future. He is associated soon they are divorced, but a pair o f silk stockings tive mood, insistently encoring a fresh date had been carved upon to put before the world on subjects with his father in the sawmill unites them in the end. many u umbers. It had been pre­ the shell the turtle was released that touch woman’s life and the business at Pedee, the firm nam|e arranged, iiowever, Uiat no recaiis again. child's life, and that, in the aggre being “ Parker & Son.” Comedy and International News should be given und Uie audience gate, these ideas and opinions are Mrs. Parker’s going away suit w as forced to accept a bow for their MISS GERTRUDE HEFFLEY worth while. That above all the was a stunning blue tailleur elabor­ couUiiued applause. BRIDE OH WIETZE DE BOER Club woman seeks to be useful, to ately braided with harmonizing ac­ Eacli pupil was highly compli­ S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 26 give of her discoveries and thought cessories. They will be “at home" mented upon his excellent rendition A very popular Polk county girl and experience to the general fund, at their place of business the last of the numbers, rejecting much was married Thursday when Miss and she goes home with a larger of this month. ' Gertrude Heffley became the bride credit upon their instructor whose Of the approaching marriage outlook on life. At Hood River, of Wietze De Boer of Myrtle Point methods combine good technique Mrs. Castner and other Club women Wednesday’s Oregonian had this to The ceremony took place at the witli true interpretutiou of the com­ from the great apple region, joined say: “Misses Martha and Edna Ail the numbers were in “ T H E V IR T U O U S M O D E L .” home o f the bride's parents, Mr. positions. us and soon Mrs. Nettie Greer Tay­ Galbrath were charming hostesses presented in a pleasing manner, and Mrs. U. G. HefHey, west of In­ lor, capably assisted by Mrs. G. W. Friday afternoon in their apart­ ■ H o met her in a gnv Parisian cabaret and saw in her f lavor being equally divided among dependence, Rev. Peter Conklin of Gaskins of 0. A. C., began commun­ ments at the Cumberland, where Uie voice and instrumental pieces. ft beauteous face and tonti lie “ inspiration” for his Monmouth officiating. Following ity singing with plenty of gong and they entertained for two ,June classic Venus— for tins a aiist was a noted sculp- I tiie wedding breakfust, Mr. und The llrst part of the program was ginger. A favorite was “ Let the bride« elect Die Misses Vale Hilti­ Mrs. DeBoer departed for Coos given over to beginners, Ibg young­ Rest of the World Go By." As I ’d brand and Ruth Nunn. The table tor. But his virtuoi .- in >del would not pose in the est of these being Marjorie and Gor­ county where ttiey will reside. had strenuous rehearsals on that W.IS beautiful in its color scheme of nude as her maidenly m ». •sty rendered this impos­ Mns. DeBoer has been one of don Plant who are six and eight during minstrel show season, I rose and Cecil Brunner roses. The sible. A fte r they w< ¡ tai od, however, her love- Polk county's efficient and capable years old. Marjorie's accompani was glad to hear it announced, so I guests were entertained by vocal ly form »vas iinmorta ¡/ • ' si marble. teachers and for the past year has mont was pluyed by DotUe Warner could display my musical talent (?). selections by Miss Ransom. Miss taught at Tillamook. A wish for while lor Anna Johnson s song Fay Being armed with determination to Hiltibrand will become the bride of ly and Ford W eekly Herold Lloyd Come much happiness and prosperity is Irvine furnished a violin obligato. sing louder than anyone else, I G. Parker today at Independence.” A very petite number was “ Flying extended by friends. was surprised when Mrs. H. L. Clouds" by Loetlu Baker, aged nine. Marx of Milwaukie, in her efforts NARROW ESCAPE FOR MRS, AIRLIE TRAIN DISCONTINUED; Musical criUcs predict a brilliant to outdo me, said: “ Mns. Ecker, ROSE AND MRS. P LAN T career should Uiese children con- don’t think that I think I ------- IP H M fc iiN D e P M C e ■ MEANS MUCH INCONVENIENCE tinue witli their music. can sing.” I didn't tell her what I ! \ gtray shot from the gun of More udvuuced students appear­ Beginning Sunday, June 20, Air­ thought; I had too much respect gome careless hunter went thru a in mi vi ■ uniti minili l u m i n i l!ll«im ¡.a I S !'■ !'■ ¡ B ; B :.M . ■ ' 4 ed on the secoud part. Grace Gra­ lie will have but one train a day, for her feelings. But Mrs. Taylor p]nte g]ilss window at the home of ham and Erma Boughey probably the combination passenger and has just the pep to bring the Major and Mrs. Rose at Wigrich freight which makes a round trip the most udvanced, gave excellent “ sing" from everybody. I thought Monday and missed Mrs. Plant, A ROW OVER AN L j l P E N D E N C E G IR L in the morning from Dallas. The inlerpretaUons of Uie difficult clas­ what a fine team Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Rose's mother, by just a few gasoline car will be discontinued. sical productions. Mrs. McIntosh, our own Club com- ¡nches. Mrs. Rose was also in the The Polk County Post and the lie said. I’iuno pupils appearing on the Airlie will suffer some inconveni­ munity sing leader, would make. room and one of them might have Portland New« are in a horrible I am looking for the most beau­ ence in having but one train a program were HuUi and Mildred In visiting the Portland women's been struck by the bullet and killed. It has been suggested that Tetherow, Octavia Goldman, LeUia car, we discovered they were proud It was a narrow escape and they do row. We know not what the end tiful salesgirl in America. I will day. ly waving a large white satin ban­ not care to have the like happen will be. The editors of the two give her six weeks' trial in one of perhaps arrangements could be Womer, Gordon Plant, Marjorie Ruth Underhill, Lucille ner bearing “ Portland Womens again. Who fired the shot is not papers hardly speak when they my New York beauty shows and made whereby a V- & S. train Plant, also guarantee her six weeks’ try Cook, Golda Bush, DotUe Wouier, could go to Airlie from Crisp once meet on the streets of Portland. Clubs." W e thought it wasn't the known. Gruce Parker, Marilou Myers, Mil­ It's all over a girl and an Inde­ • nit a« a movie actress. I mean no a day. Club spirit for them to keep all the | dred Bush, Mildred Sloper. Velma pendence girl at that. , offense when I say it is my per good things without passing them THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO Hetlley, Erma Boughey, Loctte Ba- To get at the cause of this row -onal opinion that western women g i g s FREIDA CAMPBELL IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY on, and as we didn t see any p a * W ILL GO TO EUROPE ker, Muriel Wilson and Grace and to make a long story interest - : an* less beautiful than eastern ing on disposition" on their part, Graham. we with some effort appropr .«.-d (From the Independence Monitor ing it is necessary' to commence at women; In the invigorating west ] Voice pupils were Marjorie Plant, Word has been received here that the beginning and work up to the women are almost too healthy and aaid banner to our Pullman. Mrs. June 18. 1915.) vibrant to lie wholly beautiful. I Anna Johnson, Robert Craven, Err. Misn Freida Campbell, daughter of climax, tho if all goes well, the Edith Knight Hill, who prepares Sam Finkelstein bought the store consider the actress Dolores the Mr. and Mrs. Win. F Campbell, for­ est Chown, Helen clones and Dor­ elimax is yet to come. racy reading for the public gave of Drexler & Alexander. Long about May 25, Florenz most beautiful ereature alive. If, merly of this place and a recent othy Hue! Their songs were d * me credit for the deed and I'd hate Kersey C. Eldridge and Lucile /iegfeld Jr., well known as a prev however, your city or any other can graduate of Willamette U, had re- lightfully rendered and each num­ to be the first person to differ with May Berry married. ducer and the husband of Billy produce a woman as beautiful as reived a scholarship from the ber received an encore. •uch a delightful and interesting a E. A. Dunckel and Stella Bagley Burke, wrote to the editor of the ■ *hr, I gladly admit it. Mrs. McIntosh's pupils are so in­ French Republic. Miss Campbell personage. married. This naturally aroused the ire of whose home ia now 560 N. 21st terested in their work she expect» Dr. L. W. Horn and Hazel Bo Nows from his private suite in New Ws sang long and loud until to keep her studio open ail summer. (Continued on last page) York and thta ia principally what (Continued <*□ last page.) hannon married. (Continued on Pag« A Col. t ) ¡W a n te d F o r M u r d e r 1 j ‘ S m a s h ir y B a r r ie r s ’ I ANITA STEWART CONSTANCE TALMADGE DOLORES CASSINELLI H