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ESTABLISHED 18". iNOfPENDtNCf. OREGON, fR DAY, APRIL 28, 111. NUMBER W SALEM BOY IS A COSTLY PARTNER Arthur Clay Mortgages Prop erty Not His Own and Leaves Town. WHCRI'I HINNINQf War on M' Jumpa Board Bill and la Pursued by Landlord. j EIGHT MEN HURT NEAR MONMOUTH a :.tor m trm Hud wi ian(j car Derailed and Bridge ot Hllv.no... Imi w"b, a tor In- "V . A ,,, ; I rmatluu, reaar Ing I haa. h'mi Lilian m 3 ais iuiv All Directions. CCRPC IN Mr. trunk C. ma t Hav Sain Wo man's Bed flowing In h Willamette. Cons di r b'e i c timn I r.-al d , d tb. c ty Tueaday v i;ng hu tlia rp r waa out tba. tb lour ti wonun w a fiuuiiiiK d'n ( i urn . i.ii rlv..r ai a do lit lb ee CITY DADS SAY DRIVE SLOWER b..ribula. Judo tea lbl b w'" mn la lot . . . .m. . ... A 1 1 1 ii j. i r 1 1 (in lis l"'U i'in a minima u.rnw ! m n aoutl Of t)0. Warrant W, -HI. A. - . , 7o7 WM U 1--'- 2' " r..t and th. Bad Actor R.turn.d I d ... J. , d a appr.h.nd.d. . , . urau.t 0 ! y 0, 0. Kch .b. t tbr. JTTiVXi l Cbht trdga carren,:. employed Ml., up lb. rl ben be :. e, . . what bia developed y. " ' ... ,.,.. . " .,, n.lr.ad (o i.fn 1 hodr of a worn. w. a ' juuama 1 fcir(,d out 10 wora ai i" ' py lha buuiu'-ib 1 .iv . A. V. Cl.r Ml f " r,;,: b J rd L cr It wm lean d that Jtn mon tr !.ured ju.t b d n .tr.u. w th the u , . , ,. k! MO b. ' JJ'nt to Monmouth. In t,a1. and fjrt noon W.;B at a rot It wr. not o.er 100 f. .fr.rn f runuln luo h u. -ably of JJ 1 fc on a, f in for Vr. ,b, rHl,tOJld 0na and !t .U lb. Nk, but fc.lni .Ion. and ,h law. If b. W"h,I,1fd- MCnurff. I ut a t. r .0 ting hi. .up. h Monmou b. .Me o aw m. Mr. Brunk m-de no Clay on.. o Ind.u-. th . cim urn ,ap)eiired .nd tJ, crew ,,.d fnl.h- d bul d ng a effort to re over It. Me brought .he . A iilkii:l In IDO " ! l .... il., !, h mover hnf lart cf u.a yr - , -ffoia to f nd trace of him in trijga a.-.rota the Wnuu n,.u.u.v, t . ctraB. for L n & lami.lall Ur . .p tthod notMng .Ild were ...ovtng the toola to hi trace of the ...ppoaed corp.. waa h, wia aup;o -d U ha e tn tra i- d,.om,red . d.li.ly aa 1 oh(r bridlI() tlar Monmouth -on a found upon Inv riot on. of a The t-an er ent uy that evening tairtrtn-hlil Wtlh VV. r. " U1iamA(fa rlVf . .. t .i...n in Iron th naiaurant b.inoa, atar ! . w 1v..ad1anred the th irf ban(, , ctmDg town t e aP whortly afl. r Mr. Jirunlt made v a Mini II Ht'WUITU l-"-- - . a fiA A a 1. I null iri It II 1 1 W III t ok alvBWane i the tn r.aiaurHl rf.. d lomo hae.daned me m.-u.j han(, CMr ,n ctmDg Cown v e av-.t, .u.u, -v.r ... - j,lr k'own a b. Ml-al- ( ,(, niUn h con.ml t. d aul- i)Uth 0 Moin0ith. the ar dUrory. but no b ng w . a- en in bu It haa a nc de.o-d tul . ... . A . - br.ongel " , t 1 from ta.ld tran the river br the boat crew that re- 1 ...n in It and the euU v u ' ,ti,a-. w' r" . ... im .mhin,i ii..ad bdv. Te;eih ne re "" . , . , . ii..,-! ai rtw ana nww r gl. fry mena 01 ie , .. ........ furn btd ty Mr. i-un ' . , ... !(v ' , ... , dlff.nn tarti-a al:ni the .... .... - e,j 0ur ng iao nu.. mo brck car. ana 'ma " - - . ,. . . ' 7 HTZ P. - . fopr-nt them fr-nl .onf fa.Ur river bn.r .l,.d ,. thow yUU iir un anu Bi'ui - " - ... ...1. -j rmm in. 01a .. . i. uh . ih nr wm on inv .uujw v. jii. ."., pllcatl.na t r th. poa t on alii r c led In th d u.t me. Oo m .t'on du:y m de and t. ond ed I'OW w P'a 1 In ,nd" jMindt ce N t on" I bank to t. u4 In fumuletina tie a.wer. Aftr ro-mulat r. pin f r th Im. Now Ordinance Makes it a Mis- j. -j ; demeanor to Go Faster j,urnei. Than 10 Miles an Hour. I Runaway Team. Automobll. Drlvara Ar. R.qulrad by' A blah .p'rl.ed team Indeed In a " runaway on C. atre t Vednes- Law to Drive Slow.r Within the tm t :ouke1 . CI y LlmlU. M )f B ,h)r t,ne 0Ud follow, V, f er njnnU g a-ve al b o ki t' 'y The common c uncll me In r-gi w.-re eaptun d and o daua.e waa hr a a Im Wedneaday evening In dr,ne to boraca or vehic the counc! chamber. Maor lloffnaa . " In he clair and Judfce SwPe prealt-- OAK PO NT NEWS In e on er The fol owing oun clm n we e ire e t: Me a a. Moore. E.d-idge. WMlUma. Hubtard, Cohan nan n4 .lx. Ammg important f-atur., x t ,n hl- ffMt ..d nd am , , II. retired from tb. 01a th ord;,ltriiy. While the car pn w) auoje i. air. g 10 . . I.. .nt lu1' . . .... f fa .n , .1 hm nnlH no. ha e Left - ...,,., ., ib. try a anon uuie running -t 'n:a unp . mu. v v.. tTOl mil 11 the awtor member or i" . mnn.iv BUDlKmcd . 7. .1.- .hi hroVe mlaUken. fin, . C. y gv. a B1,; been W. bin, by . r.Uv JU.P-. were thrown (n . outfit (o,C. 0. Un-. aid tbl. nuu ca fp d ga. a a f e v..ral t-naira wm.u - . ,)((f . tl b a- I ti ld 1 K ' - - C ommorc al Cub. airevuuiiB. trew were quite aerloualy tnj' red an i 1 " . . 1... .f.1.1 h a mnall ran b ti. f .. ..... i.,..i,i rin man. n, rant of th transit on audn n.oney re.M-lv,d M . fe,t t, d"d ' , , v.. ,v .. hi. wat b1 one aiue " - wa round on the oteer aide nar an o'bi-r Iijurod nemb.r of the cm he cloaed tl.e doo r uia v - . ( fc6pn fjuan bialteaa be auu -- M nnwn, the ec nd-hand.d'ia'-er. H nt ui.tll thla traniiact'on waa Annlvaraary 8ermon m.d. that the fa... I the cm. bc q ,, ln tb. W cn ff nt Ther will be thrpe Juro a frjrn Oik Point to attend be May term cf fir cult court. va nmu n ha. he-n c eanlnaT 01 1 wcg .ne 7f will ake a nice 'im e ror aond read ng re.atUe r.,nM nf McMto lu,.. w' o 1. au.erln ending the tew Jew!. DeArmon. a few da:. lat er c nistruc ion. w- ake1 for an ex- wwk. tre a on of h a opia'on on the aJb- Fr di e Yo ng wtnt to Po-t-d otx Joe and aaid that It. waa f rt ne.-ea- bla new mo or yc'e last wk. I.. ' . j- th- 1- .v 1 in thro, anrt nre-ta I aary to ea abl an a gmue uu " di v . prorosed Impro ed atr.ea. ad that hour, at an expense of 20 cent. for. phna and sielfcatbna tnoua o" gasoi.ne. subra ted tror to the paas ge of Mrs 31,, ig havirg a tad tltte Mra. Drl- Mra. Percy Dl k'neon .ik an ordinance. O- noaon air. wlth an .teas on. Her eye. and Mra Miller na e an auto trip to Mo re the Mayor appo.ntea loui- BlafJl purctaged a new auto ctlmen aiotre uu mig weeic. i"i uiob.ch ' lull in fur- . . . . mlttee to wora w u jn me tmt nonie now. 1 .. .. . r...l lha 1 II. IJ. r ------ a a. Krtnr aH lrl W C k m. , -.,l,! Mnnftfflil 1IIU 1 . . .l..l,.l.,l,in' am n a 1 iftf wnnn liim Rtti"c'a ""ri" - , When CI y ,.."".- " V ..-..-. aermcn waa delixerea ia ,,,.,. m.h.n th- g.ve out th. ' h;B."r;. the opera boune Sunday t . c. -iT On. of Cf he r ent r. fSVOOO.OO atck of n,.' A 1 A wer.ei ,ot into H E Eeas. g0 n, to tuge n. to tU. ch utuji church h?ur. Rev Dr j car jto UJ Pun,on.c:ou, New CUBn, t 0 Date fprlng a d 8The B. order introduced an ordl- chicketf.coop one night last week ,n - -- Dunsmore ae ivereo .e - -- j - t . 8 n,mer Dry Goods. Mil ine y. Snoea tn ended to regulate toe -meu and got aooui ouo. --- and w;uld writ. a. aoon aa h. waa band".d in a maa , for aome hi w th , ' . . th. city. On mo- et nf, 225 le t. wl h an lncnta or .tl.d. but Mr. nvrt ha. .0 ar w - - - - iann,r. Th vr ov d . ,1 '"k" de An event of va.t STTa 1 ure waa nal flr.t time. MUh- 1W eggs. ft.vu. - . . . . F.mturl ; BCcne I -n-vim-ui. - - - . , cuurcn uuir i,.nra-H and mA Zitai Immirti'ir a tn .err woman mv.- .. ... rnn fines ffiO or eu'"i (TEMS pcnaldsra re- Thursday a ter apend- 'land. and litt'e dau- been visiting her G. B. Darld- Bal m . terday. thering the street improvement, anu noh(rt DeArmon made a trip to ALBANY'S BIG DAY LIGHT STORE , 0 nm!t ea was :nstruted to em- h aeek v'a automoU'e. . .omnttent narty to mke a ., , th n -r to Charlie uroi aa ns aei Sensational Challenge biue ,rlnt accord-cg to the P.ar.a to 'r ! d,n. cf the ordV Mrg. Earhart ,:en: the day la ,. r.natroned until the next Salem Friday. Announcea a Sal. Opening Saturday, April 29 ly Involved In debt in Salem, where he recently fallod in buauioBa. will be laiued for th. miarranfa arreat ard It ha wuiaaaaa - can cou May Hav. Night Pollc. The d'y council I. now formulating I . lima It m"y well be considered a rerr ara men, mlsaf a tnd Is vlslt- ung mlscmnfs arrest ard It "V n)pre -he pole force U n be appr. tended wl 1 bo brou(ht(Pi emptoynf a nlght of k to lndeptnd.-n'. to answer f ad thf) re 0rd c ock sysiem i urt f.r bla ca- duct m , advlaemei t This will RAISIN DAY The abeve date has been .et arar by the people of California in whlcl .11 ara rskod to Join by eating rals i k fnrm nf fft'-ln bread, or ins 111 ' 11 " .wl.. In wha e er f irm Is desired now undor advlaemeit Thla wm ... .. ..uar for tl-e olsht of- fleer to vi.:t different parts of the city several times during anight and will be the best Pre protection th- city can empl'y. besides otht r ad vantage, that It will afford. It Is a MAinninnnaiim ii v o ' able escape. That one or more were Lut.i inu.anti- la a aurrrlr. to all familiar with the circumstance.. ENACTS NEW 8TALLI0N LAW AppllcatH.ior State Llcenaea Moat Be Filed by May 25. ...... 1. t e n'an I Seetln.i paJ.ed Sy he last seion of the leg Albany's Lead ng Cloak & Suit Store. wl employ a night watch, and ap- thurch in Amer.cn Bo-torn Sunday. l v I .. 11. innnlv Oh was other ordinances penainsrjg u ' " . . . n. Portland and San Pr.nM.co. ,-m.t are appealed ty the passage cf " " AT CHALLENGE SALE PRICES tne 0ne Jn'roduced at this meeting. wnr, The sale continues for TWENTY U ai80 contains am emergency clause Mrs. C. O. S oper has recovereo DAYS, ard will be a m st Interesting and became in full force and effect from her recent ll.ness. event, a8 ev. ythlng in th a big upon appr0val of the Mayor. I The second debate between th. . ore Is of high qua it,, c.ean, new, motion tt was read second time Parker and Buena Vista .choo mV and right up to the minute In .ty:.. and put cn I". final pass.?.. he held In the Buena V sta school $250.00 SH-TLAND PONY, hVY The ordinance was passed by a house Friday evening April 28. AND HARNESS G YEN AWAY TO un-nlmous vote of the covncll and The basket social given by Womea BOYS AND GIRLS UNDER THE ta now a law. Autoiroblle drivers will of Woodcraft In I. O. O F. bab im AGE OF TWELVE YEARS. be wise In keep ng this in mind. , day evening was a ,1ii8uC"8'- . r.. . ...,k, .. nri.noi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wells attended The orjoet of this special day ! the councl and to creUe a w dosp ead ra.m senu nent hat will teiu't In a freer Af ro, n 1 for that fru't, and to direct at fetton to all ood houae-wifes to the exc!kn e of the ratsln a an ertlc . cf oid. The g od jeonle of the Nor hwps are invited by (heir ne ght:ors to rar til'ate in the pleasant c . om an Tr rk" ra'a'n bread on April 19th. Big Workman Meeting Saturday. ti,q a o IT. w. will hold a big In itiation Saturday nteht in the W. O W. Hall. Sevoial candidate e will be no- throtiEh the stint 'n the proper ' with heirty encouragement arr n and aoti, who have ,canies ,n b .trblUhel a rc.ord l be I May 2- sUUn ng:e:s. have s arted 6ho ,t howe er, get in thel W h a determination U ?. before tha-, dBte. A Good Record. mu ..,n. warr n and aoo. who have 1 u 1 nj sice est Inur tx-ert a kep up Oe Ptm(ard ft fo -ir.er aeaa ons Mr. W r-cn caiifni ur u a f w days a;o wh'fh wMghed moN han 16 lbs. and o e of the tr"o tip ped th3 sca'.es at M This beats the natlcnal ie:crd -1 - th (ok couniy ud Biutuir, j " - server, will feo Into efie t May 2 Tn atalll.n board has beea or gtnlzed and plna t r the work a.e Mora Puglll&ts. . .1,.,- ,iioi?ift( Aful fitht 'ccun.1 .- nonit ov.' . . u . pinir Saturday night oe- Wttv. oliem IB rAjioivcu iv. - Bl cue.... a - er "several n embers to see that th. twean a couple of young men in tne ... I . .. i... tviaf l-nva tan- work is pui on wn mo , hi y. i - . Th rj wll also re repre tentative. not attend surh places of amusement . at rnrvall a and Dal- ithni.t hrlnKlnst disgrace upon them- 1IUIU 1111 . - - - ..o ra Ins. AH trombers of Inrependenc. Beivea, the managers and everjor. i-.! n.n rniw.itoH tn he on band as IUUKt7 WIO ....... -. - there !s go'n to be something doing the moment the animals are turned loose. Open Air Concerts." The Independence fcan-1 Is mak:ng nvreiir nr rr: crosa. ard '.8 fart be- crmlng ote cf the best musical or ganizations in the val ey. The boys ara rehears ng twice a week, and It la the intention to influira e a ser. ies of opena:r concepts in the near fu ture. If a band s'.and we'e erected .at some convenient po'nt, and con certs were given once a week, this In itae'f wot:ld have no small part in advertising our c'.ty. present. . It will not be poss ble to reiia nJ1 havn examined all horses In the Bta'e In a day or two, si tha-, time m y intervene beiwe n th rfn. of appli atl n ard thd I..HAIKH nf the licwiee. It Is rot ex pected thr.t the owners s op using the'r horse, during tna; re.iuo, tu it ts ex ec ed that no huse will he used after May 25, until an app:ia tton for license has been made. Animals having county license wll also have to get state licences un der the new law, as there Is no eon neet'on between the s ate license and those lssutd by the ciumrfy Money paid fcr county lliense wit not count toward securing state U rniens. GoDies of the law and appli- ki.r.i.- n v h obtained from UlklUU U J Card of Thanks. Wo desire to use th'a me'hod 0 Ackerman Reurna Soon. Stat is in 1 rnA oionrfa who ass sted u UUI 3 . during the illness and at the burial 0 our beloved husband and lamer. Mrs. Mary 0. Fluke and faml y. New Experiment Station. Arrangements have teen complete, be ween the Creion Agricu.tuial Col lege end the Willamette Valley Irrl gated Land Company for am Experl ment Station right across the S. P railroad track from the depot at Ws Stayton. r Tt ? not nesesfary. nowever that the applications te made on the regular bbnks. A le'ter will ao welt, providing the necessary Infor. matlon is included. A'l applications must be accompanied by the 10 00 fee, and in case of registered horses by the redlgree certiiicate. ue" pedigrees w ll te returned For horses n-t pure-bred, the cwr.er must give a complete statement of the horse's breeding. For Sale. One camn wagon with top; bed President A krmcn of the Normal ocucoi i OT..vu.-, . - Chicago. He has been making a tour, sPr ng in-..... . - of etstern Norma:, and will return to etc.. all complete Less than on. Oregon next wee k. third price. Only 2o. See Dr. Alliu Now Robes Have Come. The K. of P. Lodge received this week new ccstumes and wl'h th a!- ncj. oTPniiont nuiomeet the lodge will now rank anicng the first in the tate. Clothe IC-s C IS - J S ORS yYM III Yourself Proper ,T COSTS NO MORE TO WEAR PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES .,- nnce THF ORDINARY KIND. THEREFORE, WHY 1 nii wv- 'J NOT CLOTHE YOURSELF BECOMINGLY, WHY NOT WEAR THE BEST7 OUR CLOTHES ARE MADE BY THE BEST TAIL- N THIS COUNTRY IN MODERN, SANITARY TAluumci, NOT ONLY ARE OUR CLOTHES MADE TO FIT. BUT THEY ARE FASHIOND IN A STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE MAN NER FROM THE BEST CLOTHS POSSIBLE FOR THE MONEY. WE WILL GLADLY SHOW YOU WHY IT IS TO YOUR INTER EST TO BUY FROM US YOUF SFRING AND SUMMER SUIT. COME LOOK. JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S SHOES, AND OXFORDS IN ALL THE STYLES AND COLORS. THEY ARE BEAUTIES. The Two Leading Stores of Independence. Conkey, Walker & Lehman