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1 INOEPENDENCE OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH T, 1911. NUMBER 42. ESTABLISHED 1883. SUCCESS IS A CERTAINTY ABLE INSTRUCTOR AT THE HEAD Or THE STATE NORMAL, Prldnt of tho StaU Normal Monmouth I Determined to Make It Suecoa. at THE P0UL1RY V received a vrr P',m",nt vl"u Uaturday, from I'rof. J. H. Ackoruian, President of tlio Btai Normal ai Woutli. Mr. Airman- wa principal f (bo aacbool, at tho writer oW homo In Arcadia, WIcoulu. twenty flvo year ago, and last Baturday waa tb first Um wo have bad the plo aur f tuwetlug him luce coming to Oregon, PROMINENT ' ODD FELLOW DEAD Harvey Tlnole, Odd Follow for 82 Yoara, Dlaa at Alrllo, Oroon. Harvey Tingle, i ytart old, dll at tbo bom of hll slater, Mm. Wni. fihewey at Alrllo. at Baturday, Mr. Tingle waa bom in warren " ,(oULTRV iUSINESS It Ohio, January 1J..1829 and grew i manhood there. Ho rvd thr yiara In Company D of the Forty fifth Volunteer Infantry from Ohio, and waa discharged aa a corporal. Ho located In Johnaon county, No braaka, In 17. There bo married Ml Barab Router, wbo died In Col umbia county, Orif, la 199. INDUSTRY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Short Setiion of tho C ty Council Ho!d Wodnoiday Erfonr. FRANCHISE IS GRANTED NOW SUCCESS IN OREGON Tho Chlchon and Tho Cow aro Longer Loft to Find Fed Thamaolvet. Na MOHAIR TO BE SOLD l . ki i kU y tif.lir ai 1 1 ii MH.r . y .nlur, .,.,.,,,.,.,. tb'y were very m..i ai n.li lut Haiurdar and - ar-, . .. In tbo aboo .ro of Mayor Hoffman i 'from tbH council meeting Wedm-aday 'evening, president of tho council, A. A C. io.r, ca'bd tho oie-tlng to or-tr. SALEM A FALLS CiTY RAILROAO Oi ly tho very Impor ant work rti FILES ACCEPTANCE taken up and It w coinparsfveiy' 'abort mIo:h Report of committee Bon(J of T Thousand Dollar 1 Do wre uard and bill allowed, but mandod by tho City Council 'ol'iep Important fuature relative o at Saiom. 'the remtnt sldewa'; ordinance, etc,( wero postponed until tbo next fgu-( jf ibero wao ever a doubt Mim ing In the mind of SaleW most biiro- It waa learnel bat the ciy has In Die citixea regarding the good falin ' ..l.i I ....,!..'n nlnht ,.m k Cilnm lul . Til Uellrm many farmer thought - - - " ' M,Ulll.,t time and money ,o pay Ild IU u,e ,he punCh rlCk K:,roM :- ,l "Ye "e ayaiem. ieiui 7.....v,-7 -- company filed wHb tho recorder of POVERTY PARTY 'tbo city of Salem lu acptanc of tho franchise rcented U? It by the Yew 'r axed tew a obul that common council of thl city, toethro Tho riAiiltrv iuduatrv Dunned by the averai; fitrnief of ttwlay I vanUy dlf Ur n"'t'1 n frert than It wa a half acore yir Then ft a waxte of murb attention to chlkeim and . . , .. knit ,ft InJ i..rli. .. .1 I . ... ranged . da.O for . "'''foro .ho duy. of .n-merle. the e,B. wklc wlU bo on AKll 18. Tfcro, ' rh .;.. " ... 1 ...h h,.; . toU ot ChnU.n church air wltb a bond In U aum of UO.UOO. Ia . L . Koln tn hav In Woodman hall on the The bond wa executed by the Salem I a targe Po) yr. lt probably iuor than M.W4 .. . i ..nuJ Iba r(rk Mr AI HHIU1KI1 I IB IHim . . it Monmouth with a full dui-rutiu. fc . u ,.. u .,,. . - Rutland regula Fall. Cltr ft Weatern fiallroad comp- . , - - - - ftrifut TiitiMM iiia row ami tnuiifnn - - - - uri i (j sfvurv vx-. ... i rt'&r dr from many plac- are pctr.d, . n(),hll1. ,.,. m0ui(1 tlon. Every woman who kurn must any a principal and the National sur w - - ... . 1 1. in .... ... rjr.f-;in fireron mm e a caieker arena, apern or unn" -i j talnabl and will make a Vlp oaat tnj Ito bo DreaenL I tbo everyl.. . .. . . . . M-w. or wnai iay cowia i nu lor uieui- . . ... ... ...... .,. -ilrotul I .... .. ... .n,.i,ir.,i . i.iht ckarly aproprlate. All men mu- w. oum., ...a l.. Min ! have heon .ld out of. . .. ... .i.,,-- .i. . fiunlii .hurt. No coinDanT will have wiinin two yr 4uU,r of tbo acbool, during coun .ld an uy o . . 7 tan up from date of the acceptance of tho """7 if nhe pool wia not bo a MVfce a n wa I'rof. Ackoruiaa cm to Oreaoo j weiity-tl' year ago nd ba ' b-1 ' the country .tore to be bartered f.r Dickey will be allowed to gum unw iranca, tr-. . A PLEASANT PARTY t-omo wuJI known In tlwt alate by rea- on of bavliiK a.irvcd aa ate uonj teudoiu public InalrinSlon Tor numtxtr of ynar. Kcjulppod with a r-mrttalile degr of lrnralJiK, a compiuojv.ly atroax 1 ... ... I ... - nLrin mi.rrv jjmjii v . inn iiiiiiim. ua 1 v . .. - - . .. . . .., .,d.lrv h comnaced tho .b-- Md Ho .pt h..umM .na;fJf ta ,h t-, .m, thi t()(J Kood. at o'uatever the merrhant aaw th.lr drty. All purona waring a y Tho accePUnce of te ir.n. f,t ,o .v, qj5ry will be fine! A prUe will he f l,d by tho railroad 1. a. foUo. .... .... ,- ,h. ,nORt shabby looking "Whereas, the commoa. council of boy. Hi ha alway Iwn aiv lnduH- try whl A count not the hour, bt nieasurtM tho task, kmww bin -nae-ce In Mto. Ho entr,,d the battle with no tant .rlchea, lie i la w thy In Hi tnii viidownieni oif julnd .anf character which command public! coiv fidenc-e al demand tb Mipect tand 'uppirt.afMll.il stepped lcU Oregon jx young man clear In Intclluft, with a hl;i morul numdard, and Wlcb an am bitlon. to iWtil (l'crvo tho durfidctino of the public which be hold. In id ming I'rof. Aikcrman a Jrwldcm rf tUo Stiite Normal, the auu'fwai uf fhe acboul I iinado a ctilnijr. torv bay. turned tho cow over to the couple. Admlshun 13 ceU; 5 to 10 the city of Salem, in the County of f.. Hianr.1.- nviin .i ui.i c't. .. ...... .... . v, iii r Marlon state or urson, ua "J - oiner!e or tne noube now, ami aue & c?.ii; rei.c...".t... - - . - , . ,qh h.iI lie Damon entertained at Five Hn-Iu because there :. profit I.-, w.-lcome. A program will be rendered twentieth day of Farv. duiy dred for M a Ad Kchum, a rih,.r kat plflK. Ad ,ore recently tho during tho evening. The coinite in P1 ordance No. 904. and of tM. )ood Sunart-.t llcmpltal of;farmOT hM ,,.arn,d lhat )(.re u moI1. ch8rge wm lntr3due strangur and, "Whereas, said ordinance was aut is look arter bashful feller. Ther go-:P&sed ordinance iso. pbun disapproved and vetoed by mm on " ' twenty-eighth day of February, 1911. Sunday with ber poraat her. feMrst pr.ee wa won by ) Katlo tmtn monjtaaxl MiHa'liaanl Ilohannot. cap tunaj Jhe aecond. 'l.Uht i freh- t menfc were erved- Those prrent wer,Jilsse Ana l.tchutu. XVorn Ketcnusn, Hate rktikannoa, Mabel yEUIa, Katie DunsBuwp, nowcat Sper. ling, ad Mabel Frterfleld; M-rs well ircd for. .Today, In the vlel iCty la to be apeakln and lngln. of Imlependence, there are many pou!- wll kummense at 8 p. m. try yard In which are kept stand- bTd bird of the choicest variety and tbeindustry If niaklag a llvlihood fur, soak fani.llcji ho depend wholly up-. NATIVE OF POLK Mrs. Marv Collins, a native of In- . i ... . a . tr u . i . s I jun ,..uu.rr. ...e pou..ry , "oHdence, died at her home In lOd "Whereaa, On the sixth day of March, 1911, said ord nance was pass ed over the veto of said mayor, and Whereas, It Is provided In said longer the housewife's nhare of the fajii unless she has the good fortune iPrlnevllle Fr day. March 4. 1911, Just ordinance. In section 11 thereof, that Emory JMcDevitt, f'teyd Williams andijrind a cash market far the product 4'Luuil. JhtiHon. andiirs. Gay talker. ELECT OFFICERS Tiiv f'rosbj'tortan MtsMlonary 1-ty gave a Mlmlotmry Tea at tw hom of Mrs. Ceo. "Wilcox March TWi And It -u a grand aucct.sg both fl nsndally and socially. About forty- five ladle wcr prwtent and aouio Ih'ng over $5.00 ws realized. SERMON J.ECTURCB .Noxt iiinday evlng, at Silvary PreHbytfrlan churc Hr. lunHniore ralll dellw the sixth of the wsries of So leraiOfrJot'tures m "Jllamry ot WrId Iteldglons", bis subjeij to b "Zke RollaJtMn of 0r Ancestors, of iteliglon of Early JirUiau." Kpoc- n'i JaJ' iituhic iy Calvary! pOI'Ulur choir. Jjvviyjjody car.dlaily lvttod. Annusd Meeting The Mtinuul -nengregarluitaJ aatsctlng f t.alwiry jTtbyteriaB 'iiuicn win be jbuld in tht -hurch wa Thursday. A most excellent program was rcn-. arcji fitrd..wlti reporl Xrutu the dered. Dr. Dutismoro gave an l'o.Tjt ials of the .clftrch will jiresent tercsting address on fk missionary ti08ijg Up rji usliiee of the work, after which a dejlclous lunch year, wMc cU( on March SUt was served. At the elo a short jA jujj atteudfuco .of tio meml-rs trf business meeting was called by the the cnur,.h -B(j coiigrtB'-fiou Is much president, Mrs. saran irvine, mr desired. the punose of electing officers for the ensuing year. twenty-flve years subsequent to the J!g guccessors and death of her mother, who died March t i, 18S6. Mrs. Collins spent all of her visiong Qf galJ ord;nanCe within tea life in this vicinity prior to about 20 dayg ltg &ni approvaJ years ago whoa, she moved to Eastern by the mayor and ,f not 80 acoepted 0rf80n- , within said time that the Nsame shaU Besides a husband she Is survived bfi yM an(J of no efff c by five sisters namely, Mrs. J. E. Now therefore, said Salem, Falls Hubbard, Mrs. Ann Mellin, Mrs. Clara c & WeStern Raiiroad company. many a boy or gl to school. All of "",n- B"a M'S' ' a corporation duly organized in- these little details tiken cars of pro-, Independence and Mrs. Ullie Matt!- corporated, and existing under and far . son or camoraia. by virtue of the laws of the state of Oregon, desiring to accept the terms Every branch of the farm ban do vwloped rapidly within the past few yrs and today Oregon stands l.i the front rank as an agricultural state. The . poultry bunlness, as it)8isn!fl cant as It may sseem, has been- made poylng business on the farm and fur nished money In recent yeas to send perly aro what makes the store prosperous today. There is a systematic method of conducting hits Mrs. Wallace will hav on display of 8aid ordinance and to agree to TI.I On..HJn ltn.AL t V n n A .... baudry business at this age which is u"a fiu.u,, .u " comply with the terms thereof, and niacins the laid us try to the front, andi18- a complete lino of trimmed ha- ag provided in. said ordinance, does the .cow, the chickens, and other Everyone Invited to call. Next door hereby make and file its acceptance FRUIT GROWERS ""ORGANIZE Polk county fruit growers mot at The Loyal Temperance Lotion will moot a usual next Sunday in Clv bhda and animals are doing their ptt of the work in the progress. "Eirniest Williams, a student in the tenth grade of the Independence High School, was taken suddenly ill Tuesday, and his condition was so 8(rioti;s (that he had to be assisted koine ly other memb-rs .of the class.' to Post Office. , of the terms of sa'd ordinance and" i ltss consent thereto as provided Swell new piano in rich mahogany therein. This acceptance is executed at a sacrifice. See B. F. Swope for by the Salem, Falls City & Western price and terms. , Railroad Campany, to be filed with j the recorder of the city of Salem, aa HELP HELP HELP j provided in said ordinance No. 90 1. ! C. U- McNary of local consul for There has been an increased attend ! ance and interest at every- uieiKIng, Pallas Saturday, and effected an or-,na me leuoers ore mum u sanitation by the election of A. a! by the Interest of children and .Uie JSTunn as president, and It. W. Ewlng' apparent co-operation of the parent j a secretary. The organization fee All children will be gladly and cord- . .i ...1! .1.,,. tn th ntAitlnir. ' wa 2. Tne purpose oi tne orgams- ' woiv.u...u w v.. - Atlor. .is to got all fruit growers to- A-ether to give Illustrations and their Conductor Boodle met with a very experience, that each might be bene- Psinful accident Tuesaay evening a fitted by the experience of (he others, short distance from wis city, ine train I'm snesairi'fl' along ine runs at a ltvnlv rate - when somei miscreant hurled a rock through the pilot window and struck him on the severe injury. He was rendered almost unconscious "for a moment. When in need of help of any kind the company, in discussing matters call on or phone tho Owl Employ- pertaining to the Salem. Falls City I nient Agency, 158 S.. Commercial St.. & Western Railroad company with a March 23 is the Cue set for the up stairs, Salem, Oregon. Phone is representative of the Statesman, ary Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock, j acd tinifs tto begin. Main 204. n38-2. I Continued on page 8. PIONEER BANKER J. M. Rhodoa of the Lucklamute . . - "head, Inflicting a country, paid his usual annual To this city Wednesday. Mr. Rhodes ! 90 years of age, but comparatively active for one so far advanced in sars. He wag one of the Incorporat or of the Independence National Pank, amd is yet a atock holder. BRICK FACTORY AT DALLAS G. M. Partridge of Medford.has pur- chased 10 acre of the Evan Evans farm east of Dallas and will establish a brick factory. The kiln will ready some time in May. A crew of men from Portland are here this week putting In the new ice plant for the Independence Creamery. The creamery will also be equlped with a new and up to date churn, and other machinery to make it one of the best in the state. . , You say times are not hard,, well you will think so If you attend the be hard times aoclal , at the Woodman hall on March 23. THE CELEBRATED Mt. Diablo Cement May Be Had at THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.