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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1895)
A l- Advortlalntl Msitlu.it Hit KN I KIil'UIMK U.v.o.i.1 tn uniiv lii l'olk t lull...). norltADLB KMOLTI lwn follow inrvliil lvr- ll. .ll.'l. 'HT. In lh mmicr of -s LOCAL NKWtt Hi .N rKHl'HIrtK slvrtty.. ehttrsvorft lu Ih TdOHn ill AOCUUTI. Lint ri-fri mviirMcy of BlttU MM III lu Ullllllll'Mlltf Ak.iaun. mem, Eternal Wgllane U th fat " UhrHy.-Jejrtraon. 5 SiSSSSb. -;0UXTY' OKIX0N' T"U"S"AY' "AY YUu. - " . . ... ...... - I . "" - - " ' ..uLim.'iliirnio nc TUC APPIc Mill III ..riiipiW'1, . ' " - M T 'iL-n)1-LJl' f, i-j f- ww Ill I III II ll la I rvw:.T!ii!rf.r.jrj a, --rim mu vi y i i $1.50 l'KIl YEAH. month TM 8 niuiiUm nm.l lu.n...M March , . TIIH First Hatiorpal Bank ' of lh.li.a'ii.li i. i..Onni.H. Capital Stock, flurpln, CiimI'I'ih 160,000.00 114,000 00 W. lloll-:IITnS, vi.- rii-Mi'ifin. w. II IIAWI.KV, fimllltT. JllliKCTOUS. k footier. I W, lli'l"'"'1"1' "iTXilVk . .WMieiiUer, W. W. Collin. THE INDEPENDENCE Rational Bank! Capital St..U, t.VMHH).(K. II.IHUMCHKKItO. AUU.VM NI IX'N. W.l'.CONXAWAY. . I'lVUHll'llt. Vji-o 1'n'nlili'iit. . t'liellllT. ,,..tfa,.-i-.l; Iohmh ...in 5 " ,VMu.iU rwvW,..! .... eurr.-.i t tlepunlts. ' ii I; ia"K ;:. It. F.P...IH.. A. Ni'lrii". A. AH.-,.. 11. A..l.i.."l'""'- " Knif. H. IliiwIiUrii- fiCash Deal that Counts U llio OIHI Jimt IliiilltfUiafeil "l ,1,M Independence - Dental - Parlors. from !. "l M K.OO ... . .1.1 1 1 1 ...II f ll'l-l ll i;.'H"i ii. nun 'm i' ., '.tun.!-.! I". I'nlll fn.tl.tr iiotu .ih'.- U- IIH lull..: (Kiiii rmtiiir Aiunlgum ('.'i.K'iit Hates, .ii1t r lower i:lntetl.iu I'lottllllilf itittlitf 1 U.X tooth .''l"i.) ' KX AM I NATION H:i:K. ! "" ilmrui" Ur .Mnu!tim wlfii """!r w.iik In ilmi" ',.rl..r ov. r ll.u ! ,;.t. rM..W..ro N..tl...l lliuib. - - - Oregon. -TV' '"" r. Oiitrul Am.rl.ni. ICiilJI i bo oi. Orrat Nation. SECRETARY AM IS DEAD. Enddon AdTno In Wheit-BjrAD j Eep'.lei to Carllil-Enih for ! the Zickapoo. ij!tKr...itl..(nKonlui.. Hi... nd Hlnl.-mu...! 1 ! Mud llllill for .IIP K J i:h". , uivi; us A TKIAU. oun PRICES ore LOWEST. rasa cMrawas rcaac'-' Marble vbranue a. .. if.iwh'f.v' Jfttiiinncuts, jlcutl ' Mimics, Curbing J:tc- , i Corr'Hlllll",'', hiiIicK''!- Sullsfaclloi. Guarantoocl. Sperlirpg Bros.. Meat Market Choice .Meats. ii'' "I ;- j rKir...(.MA Citv. May, 2. The j Ka-kupoo opening wu much in the ? mature of a hunn farw. At 12:10 ! nonrly all claim hml from 10 to M luii.mnti un them, and thow ! farlhi Ht irom thu lino wro reach.-d ;J from tlm in 2.. ininuU-a. 14 In ono Bwrtton 100 claimauU, who "i jhad run in frum ho'.h border?, are 1 "a : -. .:.,.. (.., Ilwir tlalillS. A. M(BOU.IB - - Slmwmi! the crowd icamo r.-n-" lK.-f.iro lh noon hour arrivi-d. At Ihm- minutes to twclvo, l-y boiih-watch..-, and proc'midy noon ly otherc, thorc wtx a bn-uk hero and tlicroin tlm line, a .wuvoring, and liny all broke into a run. Tin race iutohh the k-vul plateau was a very pretty fitfht. 10x hvnMury WirOullm-l. Ix-ud. VaI!I.nt.s, May 23ih Hon. Ihife'l. McCulloch. Beeretary of the Treasury in Lincoln's and ArthurV (-al.inet'dada liille before 2 o'clock thi (Friday) iiioriimj?. Death van ! calm ami peaceful, too patient bc ji.ig lor w.u.e previous time in coniatoso condition. I A lilc AUvm.'-o In l'rl- of Wliinl. '.:w YoisK. May 2 .Wheat had another M-ii6atior.nl ri-e thimnonr Hill, an cnoriuoua bucineH, I to a .out 10,WW,WJ" Dmiiii; at lent b.-v,., MM.-.I -m . , fiKt ,lour. Ju!y l.!r.-.ir.-.-..r.lhl..m:.ll..-l.r.-erv,-.l..rti l"u''' . . , k-,9....'h I.Wvm, rnlluun: .opened at fco cent.-, lufanil......!, llanyl.-oii. I l.il-lh.... Uoy-'cU-ar gain of 3 cents from the tlofc I.oimI, Muni I. r.M't.oee. urn !.;:, '0j- Wt-Unc.-oCry, una c c-.im nrb in ices. S'.imulutea ny wit- they on!d bo nblo to enst their ballots for tho reftoration of the gr.M uml filvt-r coiiuiga of tho con hlitution. (ii-iii-ittl Hi.lill lil not a .uiiilliliiU-. Han Antonio. May 2 1. (Jenoral John Hehofk-ld, to whom Imfl been Bltiibuted j.reHidental up pirationn, di-nied emphatically to a correspon dent that ho had ever entertained uni.Si.r-i fur nn iiiKtant. When ohked if it wero true, as reported, that he would bo a candidate tor the democratic presidential non.i- ! nation on a free-coinage I'laiform, 1 "T I..H-.. never bail thill Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report rw D II ofTering the silver iesue to the I received tiday fioin the fifhing OKermg wits i" , front will e to create a divi-ion in grounds near the entrance to Ilia tho party ranks. ,nv.T mbim.. uw won.. ou.u..T ; ATreHtyofMii. il imporinnco. nighl v.iia one of the iiiont fevero VahiiixgtiN Miv 2(5. New tr.at hafUKcnred forwveral month. ..e f.. (n.r imrv.rtancei As a re?ult Several lives were lout he ( ii ni: 1 nave mnn irtuiuaui lar-fatinns yn - , ,otur under coi.KiderDtion," and ,,ave recently ln mn.le between and much dauisgc dune to proirty. O A. KRAMER, Watchmaker & Jeweler. i ..fu.lil l(M.krd an if lie Ut'lll l I IIOII"l'l wero really angry. liniwii Aiitiiii IxJs.'l In JiiII. r.nKHii uo.Or. May 21 Munler- er Hrown is aain safely lodged in tho county jail. Hrown I-lt the jail at midnight Tuesday. Deputy Shipley went to lx;d about iu p. m. After Shipley w as as' cop. Brown, L-r.,.ii,rr (tie ca-'C to OO UI)l(C.fO, Our Cjoods uro New nrul Fresh. t. ...!....., i K..V.-I, h'nii-il iwH.i'k'hi ...i iT,r,.inr!ia mid Mxieen dobih. me nroneri v oi u ,icarnj;ui unu - i ... ..I!kial copieH have just Wen re- Cutting Packing Company, were . . . Tl... nid.n r-l.in..L. I'iwn Kilt. etived in v ai-liingion. , nci unim v,..i.... .v.., ... treaties have been under i.egotia- it u bciievea the men were all tio.i for tome time, and weri-Uived. Another of the Cutting fninllyputiiitoeflectbyprochima jl'acking Company'. boat, in lirs i choree of J. Seaman, has Iwen Mini n i M.'j nractical ttepj toward the forma tion of a Central American nation ii t.i:.. out of feveral Bnian repuu.., tn.iwing ine cu i" " - ' out vi !-.-. m. - -i - lrcbed and efcaped from tl jail- Nicaragua. Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador and Costa Rica. Jam- Ijjliin Found O.illty. I'otiTLAND, Or., May 26. The federal court was filled beyond its seating capacity yesterday to hear the great opium smuggling con spiracy case, United States vs. Jus. Lotan ct. nl. The jury re turned the following verdict: "We, the jury in the above entitled ac- tiuii, find the ileienuanis, ja.i..-B Lotan and Sied Back, guilty aa charged in the indictment. It. H- Tyhon, Foreman of the Petit Jury. Cl.incli Iiug Auiwarii.g In Kansas. i OrKX BfNKAYS lT.oM 8 to tt a. Proo Delivery l' all parts of the Mftlu Stwt. The City Kestaunurt Oli I !.;:, nn. I. It. t ii.V '-- I - "i ' will xuplily a "iili tli.c bUei.ef,. atj . , . al, rq,rtS ve linn um.i.r ,..., n iili,it ii bi-r Chicago cnerator was j actively engaged covering shorts, !i,u,w,n r.iso to b-Ji cent, wmt" iprovodtobo thehightcBt point of I the day. Tho tenisauon oi me m ! was a 2J cent drop in 15 minutes. llu- very low .M rnui" 'L,w - f r.,.Ht night, he called at 'J o'clock at John 11. HuthcrlinV.ontheUiripla river, for supper. U him eating, u.oiw.rtir, fovi red him with a Win chester, after which they saddled two horses and arrived here aiwiu 1 o'clock a. m. li, rmnn Biniker Oppose Silver. IIaxovkb, May 25. At a con feronce of the German banks, a resolution was passed today that .. I A ci.niibl be made in the HO Vllill'o ' pi-cent currency law.' AH efforts to modify exiting laws in favor of silver are regard, d by bankers as U);-st pernicious, became of the di,iui..-.ing . fleet Bcl eQ-.rts wou.a .,avc upon the money rituatiou. Clon. will pny liu'.e.nnUy. Losws, May 25.-I-. onic-ial circles here the report that China has refused to pay an aclitiomu in ilen.iiity to Japan for the evacua- infectej bug8 wilh which linn of Port Arthur V u j to stop the work of -destruction. Tong peninsula is discredited. It j ch.nceIlor Snow has thousands of Will k'ivo jmi Nl SJood U.l-c.-nt mciiH lor -"SI. We try t iniiUe our Sumlny I:: n. 'rs tho hot In IiKleiiei.iU'lKC. -.- MEALS AT ALL HOUES. -.- MRS. L CAMPBELL, Prop., minting several days, and the men have been given up us lost. Juverunr Lord on Fri Col imifo. Salem, Or. May 27. Governor Lord's expressions since the con vention of republican clubs in Port land indicate that he is in accord with the sentiment expressed there at on the monetary question. To an advocate of the 1G to 1 cause, who was a delegate to the conven tion, the governor today said: "You fellows got sat upon in the conven tion. We dont want free and un limited coinage of silver. That is to much and would deluge us with the white uictal." Joe l'urr E."upe from Jul I. PexnLETox, Or. May 27. There was a sensational delivery Sunday evening from the Umatilla county jail in which one of the uast noto- Topeka, Kan, May 20. The ravages of chinch bugs in the wheat . i T.r....oj lull!, ltt- r.elU.H 01 l-jliswrii iwuoi ... - j - i... . iot tKn firmera i rious characters of this couuty es- of many counties are applying to raped- Ike Parr brought three r the horses in from the reservation, two rroiessor onuw, tnan....v - . ' state univer.itv, requesting him to of then, for Joe and Henry I arr, ,-I ... ..i i- :,..;iu! in llm fnnntv WHO lltlC J ilJ j7I 1. w II v. V. ' jail. A large bar was sawed off and like a thunderclap, and j tra indemnity. ;a .ilal,t. on the contrary, that the agreement has already been signed between China, Japan and the powers on the basis of an ex- Mill.l Ht. IXIiKI'KNl.l'NCi:- I MJ W.lllW I I Don't be Sick! city. ImlelK-liileiiee. B00T"..SH0E SHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. When You arc Well 7a 114-pii.rniK ;.. reelvo prompt nttentloi. t.'W The best of vvi.rU tiirneil out or xhort iiolh'e, A share of your plranp is solicited. Main street, Independence City : Feed : Stable. Ki.i Johnson, I'mp. WK KNOW linw it imikes one leei u iK-Kivk- ltnt it yon wl'.l jtel M'-k rrineinber t hat it is our tui-ii.i- to m-II Aleilleicos We'vo l.a.l ...iimleriilile ex periene.) in in-ii-i ii iiie.lieines an. know the u.ivi.iitnwo ol nsinit hvli ,u-e Prills. V, e kce no other laml. KM KMl'.KH tliatAvo ban- mnnv avtuvlow ytui , , i.... niav (k'sirc, siii li as ,h'm.'o, Silvcrwaro, Watciios, Clocks, etc. PATTERSON BROS., Main St. Inilepeiuli-nre. Orepon . Market Horses fed by the day. week or mouth . 'tran sient stoek left In our i-re will I well at tended to. Charues reaionblc. 5- INifl Tnrlfi,nt5ndence M. W - r - " JO ILLY MULLER, Prop. i . i.. i i,n ,!. of Tiulerjondence with all kl i id i f l' res h a i id t it red M eii t s , Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Lard, etc.. at lnwct possible rates. 03STEI DOOWESTOF POST OFFICE, XDKPENDKSC'K, OliU.ION Mntii St. Inleioiileiieo. OREGON PACIHC RA1LB0AD COMPANY. CIIAS. CLARK, R reiver ... ... u.ioMKll" bc- ConuK-tinK Yaquln nd Hn Kram-lco. i.ivih Ymmliin: "" Mum-Ii 9. id, atii. TUh.. rr-rvrd t ctanw !. without nollw. ForltalKht orr"-ir-"","-',,,Jr,0"nV BD'- .r.t- n,w.lv.r en a" ;.'nr..or,-io i RLACKSMITHING Will cost the people of Polk county many dollars this year. It's so every year. A portion of this EXPENSE CAN BE SAVED" If vou will act judiciously in the matter and take your work to TTHEO JVIjS. " FPElSTTSrEHiIj, 1 X 1 ) K P E N 1 ) K X C E , OREGON. .it i lie on. ploy 8 only the most skilled workmen, guarantees nil his work, and is as low in price as first class work will jusuiy II - A. FUI.I.KU In wot king f-r me THIS -:- SEASON. - a hpm 1 It-v SHOEI i I... i;t. as fairlv turned down whiloit lasted. Whole niocus wheat were thrown over, and the price went i cent and $ cent at a .ii,, .-'.osiirf at 81 i cents for July. v t t a ! Total transactions for the day were j about s'ii.UOO.UUO bushels. ll.imiJ Ovor lo tl.o iJnind Jury. MKUKouuOr., May 23. William liutuuian and ids mother, Mrs. Xeathamtner, and William Ennis, charged with stealing a large sum of money from Mr. Xeathamtner, ...- Kiiind over to the grand jury by Justice Bimpkins, at Woodville j-osterday. Afar n preliminary cx ... : l.iiln.r ii.n-n davs. bail UllllUUlll'll l""""U . . w-aa lix.d as follows: liateinau no00 Ennis, $1500; and Mrs Xcathammer, !f750. Korimwiv IXhI .red A Hepubllo. un,ui A!nv 21. Formosa LUJA.u'io'M !,,, .1,-elared itself a republic, the lhig being a yellow dragon on a i.l.i.. rrouud. 1 he governoi , vmu Ting Sung, is made president, and has notified tho foreign represent lives. Wlu-at Tukos A Tumble Krw- YoiiK. May 2-1. Wheat' upw ard movement received another black eye today, and the bears felt better than at any tune since ua rise ttarted. Tho net losses in ,,ri.... n.r tho dav wero 2$ cents, ... L i . w f 1 r. ilk ilf ." cents from the highest point. llrvmi In limply t' Carlisle. M,.Mrins. Mav 24 William J. Uryan, the eloquent Xcbraskan, ad i lnrc.a H.iilience at me i.retMv -" r nv,ul otK:ra-house tonight in reply to Secretary Carli-le. Uryan made it number of strong poiuU and was i II triiiBinstical v anniauiieu. ii criticised Mr. Carlisle for not tell ing the whole truth in regard to his .u;,ir... no the money question in 1S78. In that speech Mr. Carlisle said: -I am oposid to the free coinage of either gold or silver, but in favor of the unlimited coinage of both metals upon terms of ex- dosed bV i act eqiumi,. - pi saying that Secretary Carlisle bad n.i, Victoria's r.lrthday. London, May 25. Tho birthday of Queen Victoria, the anniversary of which occurred yesterday, was ol'.iciallv celebrated in ibis city to- i.. At iVih borse etiards, during the'mcmi.-g many thousands of witnessed the unmaui spectacle of trooping colors. The Grenadier guards, fecotcn tum.--guards and Coldstream guards Iook part in the ceremonies. .t.i. !-'leld vm oi "win... .-... ,.tv Mav 25. The f...,;,.m.-.r save: "Jm-lice tweiu J" '" - . . , . : i of the suorcme court, is uneru to remain on tho bench as long as he has sullicieiu Ktr-nglh to per form his duties. Speaking to a K! deserted the "struggling mass" f 1 I i V- r.Afltf ftifU.kl. Lilt n iendhesaid: "I uill not leavetne bench, if the Lord gives me strength and life, so long as the present r.a- ..,;,ci,-itioi isin nower. A juuge Hppointed to succeed me might be so selected as to mane su.e viewed the income-tax law as a constitutional measure. Rat, as I have said, if I am given strength and life, I will remain on the bench throughout this administration, prev. nt such a result." Two Yours for tl.o'-!-.ineuc t nvnoN. SIav 25. Oscar Wi de's trial having reached its final stage. Old Bailey courtroom was hiiea with interested spectators today. The iury found llde guuiy oi all counts on the indictment. The judge in pronouncing sentence said: "There is no doubt that the verdict is a just one, and I shall give vou the full penalty allowed by lav, and I only regret that it is not more severe." The judge then sentenced Wilde to bard labor for the term of two year. London Tlm " American Politics. London, May 2G. The Times discusses tho currency agitation in a mn,;,- in an editorial this morn ing, in which it expresses the be i;..f that .minions are so equally Jiri,U that it is unlikely that the presidential election will be fought on the silver question, innnneers. it believes, will prefer to raise some other issue, for I for whom he formerly spote, rogult ta eilher party I that even, without his leadership j the turest bu.'s at his laboratories which are diseased. To farmers he sends a few of these bugs inoculated with disease, and they are scattered in the fields. The contagion immedi ately spreads and the chinch bugs die bv the million. Sui-re.na Court Decides AgRlust Debs. Washington. May 27. The Uni ted States supremo court today de nied the application ot Eugene . Debs, the strike leader, for a writ of habeas corpus. The conclusions of the court were that the govern ment of the United states has juris diction over every foot of soil and over every individual within the boundaries of the United States, and that, while it is one W lim ited powers, it has sovereignty .vitl.in these limitations. It has the power to invoke the civil court, to remove obstructions to interstate commerce, and tho civil courts have the right to enjoin those who make obstructions t such com merce. The injunction was no bar to criminal processes for acts done i ,. violation of the injunction. The circuit court, having final jurisdic tion, its act was not reviewable v the supreme court on the petition for a writ of habeas corpus, and, therefore, tho writ was denied. The Ji.pauesc oil Formosa. lloxo Konu, May 27. The Japa nese have arrived off Tauisul, on tho northwest coast of the island ..f Formosa, and lighting is expect ed to occur. ' (iornmny Not Standing by Russia tUuttn- Mav 27. Germany has refused to co-operate with R.;ssia in forcing Japan to withdraw ner troopi from Corean territory. Tbe Kiuuuuel Cburvli Murder. s.v VnAwisco. May 27. The ..oU...,f Theodore Durant, charged V. i ' with the murder of Blanche Lamoni and Minnie Williams in manual ..i.w.l, Ivm lieen assigned to Su- iruuivtif v perior Judge Murphy, before whom Durrant will be arraigned next Wednesday. The work of the detective department is completed, dtheise practically ready to t.roeetd without deby. Durrani's ! attorneys say they will not only prove their client innocent oi murders, but will t-how who the real murderer is. Krvenil Fishermen Drowned. Astokta, Or, May 27. Reports J bent down and Joe crawled through, jumped on his horse and Hew to the mountains. Henry l'arr was to large to get through the opening. The escape was made in broad day lijiht. The ofiicers are chasing Parr. Secretary Oresliaui Is Dead. Washington. Mav 28. Secretary Gresham died ut 1:15 o'clock this (Tuesdav) morning at bis rooms in the Arlington house. Aunougu his recovery was practically abandoned when his spell occurred, littli before 0 last (Monday) evening, the most powerful heart stimulants known to medical science were injected periodically, a-id an infusion ot normal saline solution was made through ati open' vein in the arm. lie re covered slightly, but owing to vere rigors just before 11 oelock, he began to fail rapidly and his vitality began to ebb. At 1:4. his breathing ceased; a peacelul shadow passed over his pale countenance, his poise uicwereu. and the sorrowing iamuy tbe presence ot ueatn. iur. .... .t. ... t..u uhown tne most leu- der patient and faithful devotion a 1.. ... hnuhanil. Slie said many lO lie. .''"" . - ... . times since his sickness: If he dies I lose all. ' n7Price's Cream Bakins Powdj Iriol Cold MW Midwin.rS.ir.S,nFrcc Is Life " -Worth Living? That depends npon tho liver. If the Liver ia inactive the whole byb tern is out of order the fcreath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulnesa pone, the spirit is de pressed, a heavy weight cxist3 after eating, with ceneral despondency and f the blues. The Liver " , the housekeeper of the s health; and a harmless, eimple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate afterwarda or require, constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Bim xnons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. H. Ions. Htxm. t - h. Hndrr. R..nC". Ha to Mrkl