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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1895)
I vAtfn In Hip InnMcror s LOCAL NKWH 1 l) k..Vl'r.Hl'lilK ! endmvora tu I noun uu aocuiati. but prefer acunrmiy ut matrinviil lu uiuau.itua AniMtllltMllIt, . Advarllainu Medium lu.if:iiiilliK . cun J 10 liuun III Polk lutiM). . ' fkonfAILI EIIULTI u) follow i'iiruliililvor- lllOM III HUIlll H lMr, Eternal Vigilance In the Price, of Lllerty.-JefferHon. JNJtKl'KNDKNCK, l'Ol.K COUNTY, OltKdON. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1805. $1.50 VIM YKAI. fuunllM TU, i mumli Urn. VOL. 2 NO. 21 cm N5s My C. :UItIMl llttrtt lirM March 4, IMWI. First Hotioipal Bank 5 f Ilull'IMIIIlll'IIIM'.dlfjfKll, C ;Unl8took, too.ooo.oo U4.00000 I. . lUMPKH. rl.lnl I., w, Hi i II KM I'MilN, - Vlui. I'ii'l.lnl. W II ii i( i .kv, iiclilfr. ; ;y M II KC lulls. J , CHIT. 1.. V. l:..lM WIII. 1.1'ttlN t llelinlck, U. W. Wlillcuker, a i.rtl hanklut Ihliimm ir ".' 4a4Wil.ti.a.r iiwiiHlil I lljuwli ir.-i.lv.-l jll)M l m 111. "I " Will." ufOi.il, I'ullri'llom iiml, THE INDIiPKNDKMCE Rational Bank! Capital Stork. $.-,(),( (Hl.lMl. n. HJKsatKKifi;. Al'RAM NKI.-oN, W. I', CON .V A WAV. I'lfllMl'llt. Viiv l'r'l.li'iil. I'drfliit-r. A Keilrf.it LitfikliiK int'l exiliwiti?" l'i'l iicwi lriii.,U-tl; I.iiii iuh'I.', I'i'lx CitHitl, ruinm-rrliil credit Kr.iiiliit ' tlrptwlt received on i irr.'iit ii. i-minl UhjecnocliHk, Intete.t p.tid on time , deposit. in itr.ru 1?. F. Kmilli. A. N'i'lw'ti. I. A. AISmi. II. II. ' Jiiktii. A. J.tiuudiiimi. W Knur. II. Ilim liNr. IJarble vGranito .Sperlirpg Bros., Meat Market -nr.At.Ki: in- Choice Meats. mm OPEN Sl'NI'AVS ritOMH loU a.m. Frwt Delivery h all l'rts of the city XUIil Struct, - Iii'l'lieiiiL'iu-e BOOT' .SH0E SHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. ICepnlrliid of The l-"t of work turned mil "f HllOlt iiolho. nil kin. I t ....... Iv., ifW. nl 1 tj3' KttVlltUlll A share of your patronage .-. is solicited. Main street, - Independence City : Feed : Stable. Km JdiiNKoN, l'rop. Horses fed by tlio day, week or month . Tr.in niwnt Ktock left I" our ea.ru will well t tmidivl to. fharues reutsjiiuViUi. 15. 2r Main St., - IiMlopomlence. CIIEGOX PACIFIC ItAlUlOAD COMPANY. CIIAS. CLARK, Utcciver Connwtlnii with Hlmr "HOMKIV YaUlna anil a Frunrlwo. Mleamirr Icnvi). 8a u 'n"";, !4tb. HtBamcr leav Va.iulna: March 9, W, aith Itlxhta rwrvrd to iliange wtthnut notl.T. aalllng (tat rnrrrelsht or paaacnr rat apply to ay "t CII.VH CIiAHK. Itwlvpr, CorvallU, Oregon llenrtrv. M..n tn . Km 1 to Markrt t". fu Krauclro,t-Ui. 1 1 i (1. L. U.l A .V.1- Mr-rwrr-.- e V Durlnjr ill ft fv-veil Milieu jh.i.m-i.i ljolg ()j ,no Ilul.lHMuU'UtMV ! ,p2;ij;vS l.lf,.ttr.Hw.UI,.il.l llvsl..f 'exchanged al I I W.I.V..L ;) tA : :.Mtt-. w i - LMnuin'M til: fc. mm follows: I e ! (?i.v.;irty iV I'm-! vi'u I MollUUU'liI, ' Viiv';r'f 'T' tfk-'YiJ ImmhI, MuhIm-hI. Mlmlk'sp. Old ai?e, ( Lo.nixjv, M jicunsionr, ! ' -. ?Z ,;f A; IT V'-j v nml I). M. t lt. i. i.ie pitoioifraptier, j j1(;urij Witirr fit finny: i J p.,'xV'-0?''.';? will supply yi Willi lliw lil.enesm- 'i7,;th bitthdii li ,4 w i' I tft . . f ;. . ... .i ........ I : I .... I . i m ii i-i. i I . i II j.ii . -'w . . . . ... .: . ' - - iim trv- n' fi ii". - II r.irr.HtHiiidenee solieitnl. - P Cash Deal U till) oim Jtwt Independence - Hi-ikI firtit. iiml Mli-mled l.i, pi lira m ill U iin jo!.I Kill In IT Aiiiiiltfiiiii : (YllMIlt I'l.ili'H, upper r !itvor Induction Clculiili (liieludluu I I' I""''' i I'.N'AMIN'ATION I HKI'. nml i'" rliMfii" Ur ilriU'lUm hIh-ii otl;sr work l'i iluni' rtirlur over tlii) liiili'rt'iu!iMico Niilimml Independence, - Oregon. v, i v i; us A 'I HIAL. 0. A. KRAMER, Watchmaker & Jeweler. St.tifiiciloii I Giint'iinteetl. ,.. - . T. The" City liestauraat Will lvo ilNlX (rood 2.1-criit itifitN tof $i. V -.- MEALS -AT ALLEOUES. MRS. L. CAMPBELL, Prop., When You arc Well PATTERSON iadapeaw info JO ILLY MULL Ell, Prop. I now ready to supply l people of Independence with till kind of Fresh and Cured Meats, limns, l'.acon, bausages, l.urd, etc., tit lowest possible rates. OiTID DOOE. WEST OF POST OFFICE, 1 XMF.rKXUKNCK, UUUOOX. ELAOKSMITHING Will cost the people of (his year. It's so evt ry EXPENSE CAN BE SAVED" If you will net matter and tak I X l K P F X D E II A. I-'UI.I.121l Is working fr me THIS -:- SEASON. TrJOTfSB SHOEING- SI. I that Counts. iiniiijjitritteil lit tin Dental - Parlors. then liv your leHh I'ntll further notice follow : p'deM from !. ! r.o " r, K.(H 2.1 no OUH PRICES are LOWEST. Our (jootts ato New nnd Fresh. try to mulvt our Ktiiuls.v Dln iiims the liewt hi Imlciieiuieiice. Mil l'i St. IXM.i'iiMJKNCi;. W?, K KNOW I urn- it intil:i'R one feel to remember tbat il H one liin-ineM- to sell A.eilii'iiies, Wu'vn Imd eunviileraliie ex-iei'ieue-e in prepaiiutr. liieitieineM nnd know tlie li.lv.niliiHJ oi" iihmi) fr.'fh uiid puw lirng!!. v keep tiu uthur kind. KM KM I J Kit that wo lmn- 1 lo in an v tti tides you in:iv (k'siro, such as .Jew-ohy, Silvorware, Watclu's, Clocks, etc. BROS., Main St. Indi'peiiileliee, ( Iropin . Tolk county many dollars year. A portion of this judiciously in the your work to N C K , O KEG OX. He employs only the most skilled workmen, guarantees all his work, and is as low in price as first-class work will justify. S I ll J NEWS 0FTHE WEEK. 'Jaim Auk Comim-rHwl I'rlvlh'jr'' j" lta:ni-Uiiar NU'iirnjfimii Ciuml I THE ENDEAVORJIG CONVENTION. HeiTj Troitln tern Bttei-Gre- Urn tod Venejuel DUpoU !' Brjo OomiDg to Oregon. U ' Friiin Ori'Kiinlun, Mini mid Huiwnuii.; ! 'I'lio OwbIit Ni-w York Hill jHfrulid. I AI.I.ANJ-, N. Y.f May 'J. At 3:'W ' l. in., tliu "(in-iili r Nttf York" till wan ul on it li nnl jiachnje in jlliu Hcnuttf unJ tlfffatid 14 uyeu, j l.' IHM'I. ! Oovurnor Morton hua tinned the ! In'nartixou hill fur New York oily. It provides for a jwilice commiHHion of four iin iiihifM two republicans mid two dfiuofrHtf. "Sllvt r" t'lck I!lnnl' rtlijjiii. Dknvku, Mny 'J. Kx-lU-prtHPnt-ativo Itiiihurd 1. lilund. of Min miuri who will htture in Denver next Hnturdiiy night on tho silvt-r (iH'ctiiiii, i"uid lodny: 'I do not propos-. to supprt any jKiliiical ptirty hereulter that will not imp port free utid uiiliiniu d coanngu oi hilver. I pHi grand changt-H going on all over the country in favor of tho tnoveineiit. I think it will be hroii'-ht alxiut. If tho fifort to make goiu Hie money nair oi mc tin, country is maintaii.ed it must luako gold the money ba-if of the and will cause rum to our land, Silver must have all the privilege j,f gold and I cannot agree to any other plan Tliu Trenly llutltlfd ut Clic-Koi. Yokohama, May 'J. China has withdrawn her request to have the (armistice prolonged, and ratitiicu treatv of peace were : CIie-Fooat midnight. I he (jrcti Abllli uU'. iay 'J. Mut h gossip is gard lo Hie queen s v atiuivenfarv on May !4. It is freely rumoicd that her map-sty will abdicate on tout day, and after that the Prince of Wales will reign tis King Edward VI 1 1. It is learned that the queen ex pressed her desire to abdicate at a meeting not long ago. ut which ihe Prince of Wales, Lord Koscbury and r.t lcai-t two nitmlers of the cabinet wcie present. Jf her maj esty surretiilers the crown on that day she will have reigned 58 years, tho longest, rtigtt of any monarch of tho lUlh century. A Uine t'ouuty Pioneer, Ei-cesk, Or., May 9 W. B. Peiigru, county surveyor, and one of u.e early pioneers of this coun try, died ibis morning, after a long and painlul illncts of liver and bladder trouble". He was born in lie net-tee county '. Y., but moved with his parents when quite young to Erie, county. Piv. In lSo." he crossed the plains to O.egon ami Milt d 'with his brother, 15. J Pen gra, on a farm mar fSjiriugtield lu 1854 ho went to Phoenix, and afterward to Vreka, Cal., niid en irsiiied in mining uutil 1838, when he relurned to SSpringlield and en gaged in the milling business, which he continued till 1889. lie was elected county surveyor last June. Sibley mid Warner to Spk at Lvuauou. Lebanon, Or., May 9. Congress man Sibley and Gen. A. J. Warner will address tho citizens of Leb anon, Monday, May 13, on the silver question. The Treaty Will Uenellt Amerlea. Washington. Mav 10. Large , w opportunities for tho introduction n s iiirii-iii, ii:i.iiiinrv a n i e --. investment of American capital are offered by the peace agreement Japan has just allected with China. A provision is made that China shall hearafter bo open to the in troduction of all forms of modem Ul tt lent iivv.jf.i.iv 1 machinery and that such machine- pntive Bryan, of Nebraska, to ..a ila.. . . .. ry shall lw admitted free of duty American cotton machinery should i Iwiiefit esoeeiallv. from the new opening presented, and also tele- nhones. electric lights, printing presses and many other devices of Civilization which iieieiuioiv nir J been kept out of China. The Etu I peror of China has heretofore pfo- i t.;k;.1 tlM in trrxlilpt inn rtt modern . ... i.:..i. 1 .r 1.... ........ -. machinery. As a result the- Chi nose are using modern plows t-imilar j VV. , V - i Ia t ,r.t ndoil ntnriia airn. Atin'i New WatT Work. . Abtomia, Or., May 10. Work has at lat 1xn coinnienced n tho jiijx'-line for the new eity water works, about 50 mm I avinjr been put to work. There are nmro applications than ran bo ac-foiiimodaU-d, even after ojierations are undr full headway, and many of the Idle men in town are now in want. A NuhiIht oMluki-r County Klno IWnnlwI. .Hakkr Citv, Or., Miy 10. K Oixoux, of this ciy, has necured n bond upon 20 placer clainin, nitn ated in the Camp ("armm dis trict, Union county, and is now on im wjuur, iimoi. j lo place them upon the market.: Tl... lu.n.la n1l fur flm rrilliul nniii his way to Paris, where he extx-c's - oflll.OlX). Foreign capital seenm to he giving unusual attention tJ Kast-rn Oregon mines this year. Krcnrh KlniinuliTH IXactiiwCliliia'a Imii. I'auis, Msy 10. M. lLinotaux, minister of foreign affairs, has in vited the leading financiers to meet Saturday to consider the impend ing Chineee loan, the ways in which the bourse might co-operate and the conditions on which French cupital might participate. One reason for this action on the nart of Hanotflux is that llussia r., .r ,.. rtiini for .Tnnfti.'Hlazreed that it shall he issued in , r- - pliancy in acceding to their de- niaiKk nractically engaged to g hasten, it not to secure the punctual payment of the indemnity. Ciilt ISiilaueeand Hmer WASiu.saTON, May 10. Todays statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Aviitiablrt t'a-li ;Ui!iince.. J.S2,644,427 IN,U8,373 (.mill rw-rve Nf V.iik'a Kxporuauil Im;orU. New YoiiK, Mny 11. During il... rmt u'loL- tirv (tiviiU were im- j)orted at this jnirt to the value of j 2.1 0.783. and eeneral niercnan- dise to the value of ?0,y2d,lh.j. the exjiorts and imports of specie were: , w K$4 nB? '. (iso',617 15J85 Gold Silver Nebnuka iiuX.ougcr Ak Charity. Lincoln, Neb., May 11. Gover nor Holcomb has authorized the; tuteinent that he has been advised by tho stale relief committee that . the wants of the people itr the drought-stricken portions of Ne braska have been supplied to such an extent that further contributions . from ouuido states are unneces- sury. (ii-enliam und tho Venezuela Dispute. Washington, May 11. It is now- thought that Secretary Greshatn is saving himself for the great ellort of his life, which will be the settle . ment of toe Venezuelan boundary dispute, wherein England has j made a claim for a large slice ot the territory of that republic, which i nearly as defenseless against British aggression as Nicaragua. It is reported that he has made a great study of the question, and has become more familiar with all tho i'ycts than any previous secre tary of state. The friends of Greshameay knowingly that the secretary will retrieve the entire foreign policy of the administra tion bv preventing Lnglaiul irpm extending its boundary line and acquiring territory which it dees not possess, and lo which it has no claim save its bare assertion. Weekly Showing of the Banks. Nov Yokk, May 11. Following ia the weeVlv bank statement: Pn.ASiin 5 llfrMSP I jians. increase - 4,0l(J,UK SiHX-ie, decrease. s'SX.lWO lillKXie, WClny .. " l.eiwi tender-, increase. b.!' .: ... . V . v.-. . . , ' . t iivuiHiioii The banks now hold !?31,0i0,OOO -1,1VJJ V ..... in excess of ail requirements Dryau Coining to Oregon Salem, Or., May 11. The state board of agriculture is in receipt of a letter of acceptance from Hep deliver an address at tho coming j fa;r jjr ,yan offers his presence for two days, and will lecture on "Bimetallism" and "Taxation," one lecture each dav. T he repre- Lentiitive expresses a desire to meet Sylvester Pennoyer while here. Colonel Anderson at Corvallia. Corvallis, Or., May 11. By invitation. Colonel T. M. Anderson wag prcw.nt at the dress parade at JIWC IV - j lii. Ii nml ivillpi'.. vp$1irdav 1 lighest of all in Leavening ufternfKm and reviewed the cadets. I hour here and t lie ihemonieti-r At the close of the battalion drill regirter. d 38 Great damage is he addressed the companies, com-' done to crops all over the state, plimenting them on their skill in! Roanoke, Va.. May 13. There the manual and infantry tactics, j J4 8 killing frost here and it is ex In the evening Colonel And rfon i tended nil over the fctate. sjwke to the students. In his ad- CoI.l mbus, S. C, May 13. .l.n.u I... lalLi.t ftiotr ntfnrifirtn in-.., . ... ...... ....... what America had accomplished, nml hor need a Tn his Oliinion. it , - .:' '. was not the pen of the .dealint that had brought about the great achievements, hut the sword of the soldier. Of the things America had neglected, her available unity forces was the moyt iinjiortaut. The L lii new,' Loan. Paris, May 12. In the negotia tions for the Chinese loan, Ger many has formed a powerful group, which is inclined t isme the loan on condition that the customs snd other receipts shall be controlled hv Euronean covernniei ts It is! j i w , iual shares by Germany. Lnss.a, . France and England Ten ncmee'a Governor Burned In Effigy. Chattanooga, May 12. Gover nor Turner was burne-' and hanged in elligy last night in Unicorn county, ia the eastern part of the state, the ceremony being witnessed by a large crowd. The leaders said the "execution-' was the only means they had of expressing their indignation for the steal of the - " state bv the democrats and their disfranchisement by the partisan investigation committee. Japan and the Niearaguan Canal. Tokio, May 12. Tho recent ; achievements of Japan have led her to turn her attention to secur- ing a treaty with Nicaragua, in which she would secure marked '. . secure marked miviledues in the Nicaruguan ,..lllf,i The subiect has been under consideration at Washington be- twet.u ur. Guzman, rcpre-nting! - - .... , .1.. I . r.l U Nicaragua, anu me n-jjicffcuiaviuna of Japan. At one time the basis of it treaty 6eemed to have been reached. Dr. Guzman feared, however, that the United States might have cause to object in privileges beiug accorded to Japan. This objection was met by the representative of Japan by a pro position that Japan should receive - -r the same privileges as the countries wjth which Nicaragua has treaties, except the United States, it being expressly recognized mat me United States is enti. led to superior advantages because of its proximity to Nicaragua. The negotiations stopped at this point, and the treaty has not as yet been con cluded. The Christian Endeavorers Big Heetlng. Salem, Or., May 12. Perhaps there has not been in the history of Salem uior,e universal interest in religious warship manifested than today. The Christian En deavorers held another sunrise prayer meeting in the Frf sbyteiian church, led by J. C. Gibson. At 9:30, all the Endeavorers, fully 5U0 strong, assembled in the various churches and held simultaneous denominational conferences, no church in the city having sufficient I . , . , capacity .to accommodate all de i airincr to attend the services. The air.ilfT IO 11 1 J 1 1 1 1 .III, MTV ITt. 1111 o . . - ... .1... i 1 - aoseuce oi jieopie un iuo .Mima during the forenoon services was noticable, notwithstanding the large number of visitors in the city. It is estimated that over 7000 attended services 'at 11 o'clock. Three hundred and fifty children formed in line and march ed to the junior rally, conducted by Mrs, Palmer, in the afternoon. Dr. Clark delivered an address in the Methodist church to a packed house at 8 o'clock. This conven tion has had tho largest attendance of any since the organization of the society in Oregon. Storm aud Krtwt but of the Itoeklea. New York, May 13. Since 1871 there has been no May-day so cold as this, with the wind 42 miles an Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I i races oi irost are seen in Hie pje(lll0Ilt belt of the state. -- Chicago. Mav 13. There is & . .n piUgb CIJveUlldf I ChaKfl Jnd 8 faf M j Cleveland, Ohio, May 13. Telegrams from numerous points throughout Northern Ohio, show that a heavy frost last night was most disastrous in its effect upon, fruit and e&rly vegetables. The damage is enormous. Gbee.v Bay, Wis., May 13. A severe blizzard prevailed here from midnight to 9 a. tu.. today. Three inches of snow fell, accompanied by wind blowing 40 miles an hour. Great damage resulted to iruit, market gardens and growing grain. The Japaneae Highly Iiicruled. London, May 13. The Titnea Mill publish a dispatch from Kobe, raying that the fact of the Japanese government yielding to the repre sentations of Russia, Fraiio and Germany, in regard to the Liau Tong peninsula and agreeing tu ... .. . . restore tmu territory ta unina, nan ; greauy excited ana intensely ut t .1 is,. i .jr. aDDOiuted the Jaoanese nation. It is added that suspensions of news papers continue and that Japanese ministers and foreign legations are strictly guarded. Kililer and Warner at Lebanon. . Albany, Or., May 13. A big; i silver demonstration was held at , . , .. i LiCOanoit touaj'. nnrciwiuuii - - 0. Sibley and General A. J. War- L . , t .s-wi IBirtie were the orators. 1 liejr . , ; . iil.1:ti .,:,.. siwke tnnv. .... " .. I I aiie of silver at the ratio of 16 U 1. Both are eloquent speakers and the' urged voter to support for president the man who stands upon tho free coinage platform, irrestieo tive of pat ty atlilliation. Alaskan scull Will be Maughl.rnl. Washington, May 14. An ugly crisis has been reached in the negotiations between the Uuited i States and Great Britian looking to tho adoption of uniform regula tions for the govern men t of the seal .fisheries thi season. The British government positively re fuses to re-enact the regulation of last year, which prohibited the carrying of firearms by sealing vessels through the sea north of the 25th parallel during the closed season. The United States officials look upon this as disastrous to the seal fisheries. ' ' " ' " ' 1 Dr Price's Cream Baking Powde, Amiti Gold MU1 MUwiaW Fii. 5a fwatiat FOR TEE BLOOD Just now everybody ts thinking about taking something for the Dtood. A Spring medicine as we sneak of It. And it's a good thing to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. If you consult your physician he will tell you to TaKB G0Q3 UYQi and that, because the Hvef has every thing to do with the blood- If the livef is sluggish the system is clogged, tht blood becomes Impure, and tl whole bodv sutYers. Every medicine recom mended for the blood is supposed to work on the liver. Then get at onct the KING OF UVER MEWaNfci", simmoKs Lima . BEQULflTOH and caa be had in liquid er powder. Tlx Bst Sprlal ..... . , ' i ": '