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Or0B ii;twic tiatUtr A CITABLKMCD 18J. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. NUMBER 17. a . . llllil BIO NEW DREDOE IB NOW IN I OPERATION t3 litllhK o run ni QVQTTU Th' ,oiio,n" u frwm l, UUIIUUL uIUlLlll J,M,'nCh Irth-U I. brother f J t . J........ If, till 4 BADGER STATE MAN TALKB PATRON! OF INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL Prof. Livingston of Wl.eon.ln, D liver, a Very Abl. Addr.o Be fore Teacher, and Parent. Of Independence. lilli TIME OR tl It.rL.... rf IihIiMHMhIWH H H TO been npfiidlim f w'k here and I.ft yesterday for South Arn wner be h a polin awaiting hlti .fford him a .alary of $:io per month Natotna No. 8. aald to bo tlia larget Kll dredge In tho world. began oper ation thl. week The uw dredge built by ! Naioniaa IToimouu.imj. and U located on llbc Hill. three Bil.-a from Folaom atld a mile from Natoiua. It rout In tha neighborhood vf quarter of a million dollar. The dredge wti given ttie flrat trial last Sunday, and on Monday waa, WOODMEN EARLY MORNIN3 BATH Horaa Plunge, into th. Willamette But la Rescued. NLWPORT MAN GOES INSANE WOODMEN OF INDEPENDENCE IN- AUQURATE A GREAT CAMPAIGN Firat Gun ef tha Graat Campalfln for Mambarahlp la Firad at Woodman Hall Tonight. MARTIN BYRLa, 4 TAKEN FROM. DEPOT A MANIAC Mart 30th nc protniae. to bu the greatest Woodmen day ever k.iowiij In What muih near being a .criou. ac cident occurred at the l.id pendente Dock Wednesday inor.Hng ai the ateamnr. I'oniona, wM being loaded with freight. 1 A parly from Hood Klver, whose L0rlpp- R.nder. Unfortunate Man name we did not Icttrn, pur nam-a a f.na pait of home here thl. week and loaded them on the boat billed ( for Portland. Oae of tha animal, be-, cam frightened and in trying to, eap from lia und"lrable quarters. fell backward from the boat Into the II Critical Condition; Now Recovering. itieai nwwiuru dt'D water It waa reacuea, now- ... , Martin Byrley of Newport wa tak- " en auddenly III at the depot Tue reacued. how- n ' .. I ... . i. " ' t aver, ana no amu Prof llvng-ton of Kor.t O..1' ""r-,,onl h" '.'f rZTy "m9 U T " I ror. lav.ngaion r" . ,hm eo..,n npet ted H. Tuenay . ....... Iu. tVeitt. . . . r i mi aaiiBL t iiM ii in au v - i For a abort time hia condition bora formerly auperlutendont of Ilia Wla-( fim uniiia. nhifr Went oil ronaln Stata Normal a. bool at Bta- m Mf ei.e Point. WH-. aHika in na hooa laai Saturday evening to the tho ponderoua matblna ran without a re-eord for Indeed a TiiU In runiiditn'd . . ,. tltA V " tea.hera and a fw pam.o. . , . N , , Indei'i-ndeiKo acboola. Ilia addreaa but u BnJ followed an pitereatlng learbera and collatrti tlon work jmreiita1 meetlug bald In tb bin carried on under the chool building. Unfortunately only: j,,,,,,, of T. c. ,.,. n few patrons oi iu - i N( 8 hM bu, keW f i3 cul,ic r bl addreaa and tha well choaen re-1 . hour tno blMt w mark were not pl'" htro ,njhHn(i m rublc yarda of dirt, or 360 moat good could oe aeeomplUhed. I mon(ll not lowlllg Prof. Ulnaton encourages a o wh.t. BrB fu.n apeedy advaneenient In all bramhea fre(J11lt fbe new dredge baa 4,f edurailon and tpeeaily In ma ,irpe ,,,, ,1le CM)1U:ty 0f rural dlatrleta whero high a bool or uritUltrr dredge. Four, men are ro Ihe graded achoola are pnvtlally un- Mv Qlhen f0. known. If bla inounma gallons could bo put Into practice na sniverin irain , ..,, v Ha ti.t t,-ur tlm anluiul was led ' . ... On this dat they expect to l....a, . .H,,,y ".oaded to J 't ti0 . claas of CO member., and tba en-; KJown tho I. Hcw.tt wa. called to treat the tra orgauxatum U work.ng bard WTJ lllry de'ep at the boat Ut. In - , g Mr this In view. Sever Ue. are of ! conw, yrley seemed to bo re, over ng; but fered to those .ecurlng caual, , wM w,h dlff.culty that '7 oMnZty anJ In addlttiw to the Initiation au Im meaae banquet wlU b aerved aud the night will be spent in a moat Joyous .. juanner. We aro cxpenng asmij the horae waa reacued. .-WAS WELL KNOWN IN hia condition, waa really critical, i The doctor accompanied him to Dallas where be was placed in care of a physician whom he waa going to Dallas to consult regarding hia physt- Her Home In Rickreall. .ii ....... auto of Oregon It would be only a matter of a abort tlm" wlien a great Interest would be aw akened In the tauae of education. There never waa a tlma when ctl reliable m"' n,mh " U A" day over the United Stat. nulv only thp-ti to a shift. Hie first dredge built In this dis trict coal I'.O.OOO. That was about ten years ago. and Mississippi Par waa tho site. TIiIb dredge when compared with the othr tauma State Orgauiier, F. U.I fa conaluon- Teli. r o Portland wfl. be with us D.-.h of M,a. Jo.h.n. Burch. at ,ald t0 be the ' ' . . . a, . ,.t Mr Itvrlev'a teniDO- aud poHaibiy ono or more oi tue ii-au Camp off.cera. The lull :at Ion fee for this camp aign, has been reduced to l-l " and every member bus been given an ap-;JudKe g T Ilurch Qf Rickreall, dlel rapidly. direct cause of Mr. Byrley'a tempo rary 'nRanity. A telephone message received by Dr.HewlU yesterday from Mis. Josephine Durch. daughter of lla. say. the patient la recovering every oiuiuut-r - -- judge S. T. uurcn. oi n-rei u,-r" , .... (V, plication blank with a r,u., to land 9 bome TuelldBy IIlornl. The report circulated to "e more timber for the forest. j February 7, of tuberculos.s. aed 36 that Mr. Byrley was ntoxicated Is Th:. evenln. the camp la going to- n davs. wholly w thout foundation. He is a w . ,h I,r8t 0t thB b'S ,aU",a"! Mia. Burch had been 1.1 the past total abstainer from the use or u- ' " ' lUn. and every member of the Inde-L VMn durlnr wMch ghe gpeat or, of any description. He wa. a- In... rnniiiared with tne new ISO. a. " . . ' . ,. . .i,i, . .mere attack of " ..... , . . pendejice oUge, and as many fiinB , m nm(t ia a port and sanitarium. - The "CO'""1 a. can. are urgent re,uea,- e Z of bencf ting her condi- Grippe at bis bome in Newpoil : about lid .....ther dredge, the pit la already, ha for thrt.e weekg a?0 and has not fully re- Not only In Oregon, but a . are D(?jllg ttl(Mled to tat O v . thn. She b been -n ined to ne - g,(.k Tue8day hi fict. aiif ..... . ... , this occus.on. ie IipH for about a year, ana iurvus""u. - - m over the world. Men are rising to more complete sense of their man liood. The prerognCve of favored In 4llvdual aud cUisa are suffering ab ridgement year by year. Public opin ion Is rapidly becoming more potent, mid what Is morn slKiilflcant, we all i..v . hare l:i making m. i"" ,dug. and preparation, are b.,g made , tto ne lnrougout covered. When taken sick Tuesday to begin construction work on No. 9. . n.red a . M,i.t ,e was watlng at tbe depot for a ......... .... ...... .... J.m iw. . nln. : . .... .. . ,,.,na train to take him to Dallas wh. EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION banquet and that there will be a I1 aaant time at tno . . night goes without saying. There is a spirit of progress ma .1- ' - . . .. ... ... 1 ., There were only 25 per cent of , rented in an u.e ouu... u those writing In the recent examl- World camps In Oregon this winter in e ",ln" ,..,, .1Mui!.nd Independence la determine,! not IlUVf H a" ' ' 1 lift 'i(n WliO WtTW BUt unniui iia . Ion. Kducatlon la the eaaental thing) .m.j,.,.,,, uUhougl, many pnsse (to be outclassed by any other camp ,,y v,hlch men -hall be better fltred J J tw Rtld wlll havo ; ln, Polk county. The local organUa- y- . it.iiin.Hi f bu V . .. . ,h linn l comnoacd of a lot of hustlers .-"....,..t th.. resiMinslblllllca of bu Tiess. Without It tliere can be no full Add complete discharge of the dut ies of eltiXeuahlp. therefore the Pl"f-,Hor'a- retjueat, to promote the Inter Vat. of schools In the towns and In the cotiinry of Oregon should be heeded. t further the Interest and belter the conditions In tho- schools In Independence. Prof. Crowley, princi pal of the IllKh Schrtol, Is try ng to .nil huso the l'uplla and parent, rela tive to the question of manual train ing, and thla Is a feature of tho nchool work that deserves strict at tention. It Is deplorable thut our youth should como up with little or - no respect for manual labor, d la re garding tho opportunities to work wit' their handH when such work would nmke them Independent cltiwna. The question of education is one that, should interest every cltixen. and it Is liopeed that tho Interest ln In dependence will continue to grow un til every ptireufl shall make It a part of his business to do what he can. to promote tho cause. WAS APPRECIATED to write on only those aubjeeta at, the next examination. Superintendent Seymour says too many teachers are having' their pu pils write In the January examina tion when they oimht not to write before the May examination, as it la much better tor tlm child to pass tin tho May examination with good grades than to fall ln some one or two subjects or more In tho Jan uary examination and then perhaps become discouraged. Following are the names of those u-im wore successful In the recent examination, together with the name of tha achoola tlon la composed of a lot of hustlers and there Is little doubt aa to the success of the camp In the present campaign. The Woodmen of the World Is the strongest Insurance or ganization in the Northwest and men who carry no life Insurance should take advantage of the low dispensation afforded. an ner auiieniiK sue .. , 1 er p easa.t disposition and kindness train to take h.m to of beart won for her a large number he was going to receive medica of friends, many of whom live In treatment. He la o-.e of NePrt ol tmnl y mo8t highly respected citizens and Is Dallas. . . . ,. , The funeral will be conducted at a meaner oi u.e M, -the residence In Rickreall, Thursday that place, afternoon, February 9, at 1:30 o'clock.' bv the Reverend A. A. Wi-Her, of Dal las, and interment will be in the Rickreall cemetery. Dallas Observer.! i.,ioi.iminii irtvoni at the l no iru .. r r church lust Friday evening mir paused the expectations - of those iwho attended. The audience was (large and the merit of the program Is Bpokeu of In h'lghest terms. Merlain O. Hart, John Itogynska Clarence Booth. Janlo Bnscue Glonm Newton, Arnold Kronger Build Han Inez liiirt Millie Skersols W'lllle Hanson Grace Jordon Katie Brigham Warren Cobb Wayne McOlnnla Bernice Adams Ollle Shew Dallas . Monmouth Bethel Independence West Salem t'pper Salt Creek Upper Salt. Creek Upper Salt Creek North Dallas Suver Lone Star Falls City Black Rock" Mountain View Cochran The'L. T. L. mot with Mrs. Duns- ... Q..i..iu iiiiornoon. and a mure wu - most, interesting meetinR was held. A cordial invitation Is extended to all tha children and young people IOKOU 'l l' II It. v' I , t i n r Mn..lrn. in, "Echois tn meet next Sunday afternoom at. i Irom Dixie Land" was instructive as (o'clock, at Mrs. Dunsniore s. An ...... -wioin, n,i tho scl- earlv enrollment is- necessary on -Minn. h local talent were very account of the medal contests soon to ....... u thnt hPE-in. arm u is mmu uoo..vU the L. T. L. of Independence 'HI bring home, the silken banner from the next convention, j v Neal. merchant and post vista, was ln the xi in (7 1 1-1 ua. l city on business Wednesday. much appreciated. The city marshall Invited a half dozen tramiis to leave town Tuesday and they hurried to comply with bla request. BUYS PEN OF FOWLS J. G. Mcintosh Enters Poultry Busi ness on Large Scale. INDEPENDENCE DRIVING 4 CLUB ORGANIZES At a nieetiUK of the Independence Driving Club, Saturday. February 3. ROAD TO BUILD BRIDGE I 1 Salem, Fall. City & Western Plan, to Cross Willamette Over $100 000 Structure at Salem Soon. With the view of entering he city I J .irnt irrYllinlu Rfl th&t the 'following officers were elected: future Pres.dent. W. W. Percival; Secretary. U wb & O. D. Byers; Treasurer. A. R. tne Salem, Falls City mond; Managers. C. A. McLaughlin, fU81 Wednesday had "in- P. M. Klrkland and H P. Dickinson g WH agking It was decided to hold a four da trod d & m meeting this year on, June 21 to 24. fo he J .wmamette rlver. inclusive; with a hone show in there have bee. nection. ! that the road contem- . . :l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 7S ani v Determined to make a success or A new feature tms year v. tuis'lm!,rovement. "but until the the poultry business. J. G. Mcintosh j three stake races; one a harness v introduced in the legislature has just received a pen ot tnorougn- race, and two runs; tue p-" k nQ contirmauon of them bred WTilte Orpingtons from Corvallisjof which will be announced later. btained Tnat the bill will and now claims the leadership la The Club also decided to join an fowla. The pen consists of five !il-1 klsSociatio,. to obtain the protection V hereafter as ar- leta and one male bird, and they are .afforded by the associations. We ex- ay- ma)Je-duri,ng the certainly- beauties. He is jusMy proud jpect to make this the best race meet- J , slimmer the bridge of his new purchase, and considers j ing ever held in this city and will b & struc. announce the program soon. Une of the latest designs in bridge engineering. j It is also-learned that the company ; is negotiating for depot grounds in j the city.and that several options have . Knt tust where the Lit t U bcv u'tu, ' " J thev are cheap at $20.00. The pullets are laying every day and he intends to increase his flock as fast aa possible. NEW BAND ORGANIZED A band was organized in Indepen dence Tuesday evening consisting of twenty-five pieces and some of the best musical talent ln the city la rep resented. Thus another long felt want has been supplied. By the time spring opena they will be In a posi tion to furnish good music. This information will be received by the citizens of this city with great de licht. In years past independence has supported a good band, but some time TWO FARMS SOLD J. T. Huntley sold his farm this arg ,ocated cannot De learned, week to a Mr. Miller, consideration be a m&er of Ume how $0,000; and J. II. Arehart sold his t they Rre obtaIne"d. and place adjoining the Huntley place to ' duing tfae gprlng or early sum. a son of Mr. Miller for $6500. There handsome depot will be built were 65 acres in each place, and both fhe road, it is under- are well improved. Mr. Huntley ex- &sq contempiates a number pacts to move to camorma soon, ouv Unprovements. Albany Her ald. How nice It would be if Independen ce had a bruich road to connect with !the Salem. Fal'.s City & Western. we . have not learned . what Mr. Are hart expects to do. i.nsT A small leather purse con-. supported a good bana, dui some u.ub -- - . mono- ago 4he organization became de- fining ehn and The odd Fellows held degree w, ....... ..... .. , hoon with- gram. N. M. D. 1 lease reium w -rVpfl luncheon 37. lasi svcmu6, out a band. I Damon.