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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
In lh. mailer of I-OOA1, NF.WH the aTMifKWl alwiyi cndaavor. to he ; MaTT aal A0OT1AT1. but prAini tfcntney of aiateiiwnl to ulunoertag A - - Hiftoi "iiT7IIiLVL.il.. I-.---- " -- wmvtv nii,v.nti. TllUlttjDAV, JUlsh !, 1805. ' .'Lll"" J il mi ,'vit ,'v' r 'i viifuniii ui1"'" . ... .... ii vi) i. j'aiiU'i'vii, .... . -rrrrrrrrrzrz: yui.. - - - ' ' " I n n I fn AC TUC WFFK HI I HI Zrnrn tlttMWM M'rcb ' HHW' Tin: first HQtIor? ank f 1 Millt, Orvgoh, 0plul Block, Buril"i . lUirMl 1 60,000.00 114,00000 W.IHHNTOW. vm i'iwkwhi. w . it i w i!filrtin. J H' 7& '' W.WI.Hwser, THE INDEPENDENCE Rational Bank! C,lLmi"k. .V),(M).tK). ii. must uniitti. AIUIAM SKIOX. V. '. I'OSSAWAY, I'rrn.iloiit Vli I'rwul'lxi'i " ...rrUI win a-""'"-' "um"" 1 .... i .... urrNl lUUKCTOltH. II. II. J.-r. A. J. !" u-w iM-a,.. 1 1 . 1 1 Imrl.UTic. RVW V.; -V '77 '5 khmI, Mn...Ml. Middle .. OKI .p. U CT iJt.vv , v,.ry lowt-M wirt. Olve lli mil. Marble vGranito a.Liuu'Kixs. Monuments, Curbing Ciirrt""l',u; i",i,clU''1, Spcrlirpg Bros., Mont Market iivvi.i:u IN Choice Meats. Gold Dollars FOE Ninety Cents Wre never orfTod by Kramer but ho will noil you - - Walchesand Clooks - - Al the lowt ponMll price. Youraror Wnlcheo oriel Clocks. i i J Q. A. KRAMER-) which coinei to phcJi market aftr an ununual rUe bringH ye 111 v, ... iiithtnr like a crrcni fihi.ir Hr,lrr.of tl.C.llm Winter notWI n iuuch, fuller, Arrive In Fr. V . . , j onc. tail M'.a ' I a if. I. dNlV autistic w'ohK ti!rjed OllT. The City Kcstauraut Will ptvw ) irt W try to iiiuUo our 8iinly Im iiera tho l-t la IinhciiIriu-e. .... MEALS AT A-LX, HOUES. MRS. L CAMPBELL, Prop., Don't be Sick! W K KNOW Low It mnk 10 ... .1.1. , . . II... U .nil U'l ltreiKI' K WV 1M"U-K- " . "... -.11 ,mr liruB. U e ktep i.o other kind. When You are Well Ol-KN KUNOAVS FKM to Frwi Delivery to nil " of the t it v. M.i.,8trt. " ln"w BOOT-SHOESHOP P. H. Murpny, rroF KrimlrliiR all klmU wll' rwitv irotiil uttBiillon ED n.o iH'ft or work iuni't "l ' hort U"tl'' RKMKMlUClt that wo ban Uo mauv articles vtm nmv tlesiro. such n JewelP' Silverware, Watches, Clocks, etc. PATTERSON BROS., Mnlii St. '--r:-!a2'"'','"'',,riilfi ;T ii! IP." " . -T- r-Pn ii City Trucks iranbici W. l)OCKSTKAI)KK Prop. J i1 . ,...,- ! JManoi.HiMlFHriilturccaro tt . ... ivn ft'Wf.'.i'liUI vx-"" - 153 . - . anai n&rn: i i i ic i' l iw.i. r m ISUEI'KNUESCK, Nurlh Malu Mriwt. 7 Iit a nxrftMTTHING 1 1 rs ' 1 w k 1 1 A share ofyour patronage mm. I gm miv I City : Feed : Stable. Km Joiisi!.t,roP- 1lorea(el by the ly week or niimtli. rrun int atiM-k left in our cure will I " l" tHii.le.1 to. Clmrm-i rrnaonntilo. Main St., I.Mlo,.e.Hlcnce. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CUMnl CHAS. CLARK, River Yaqiilna ana HtaamarlaaveaVaquI" ( ni.k. mrvrd lo Chans- ii...- - without notlc'. CHAHCUAnK.B-'-ioo WillcoBt the ,-oople of Tolk county ninny .lollaw ).: . Il nl w every yr. A portion of this VII IB " EXPENSE CAN BE SAVEU If you will HCt judiciouMy in mo matter mid Uk your work to THOMAS. FTIETMNIEILID, INDEPKNDEXCE, OREGON. Ho employ only the rnwt rtillt workmen, guarantee, nil J'" . Bnd is rs low in price as first-class work will jusiiiy. H. A. FUlalaKU H working for me THIS -: SEA&u" INDEPENDENCE STEAM DYE WORKS . an4 Faded Clothing Restored Tw Block. North M.lnS.r.tBrlds.. Tier v.VANS, - Proprietor RICHARD CLNEY SECRETARY OF STATE Qrtat Bllrer MtiD)C t VempfcU- ... Vt.tl'1 a.aa S.bt Goei toJall-iniooivi Ltod U Onba. o...,n!-i.. Muo and Walraman.J Survivor. oribt CuIImi. Il.i.r. Ha Km ancisco. Juno C.- veil it.. aUntiii r toen aurvivors 01 u . Colima arrived here taJar on the u T.,n When sue UOCru. hundred! ( f friends and relative. . .V.i went down on Uir III !. Colima were assembled, awaiting .u. u...lin of the passenger drops of women with tear-.tained ... a ! , .i at evijatl faces, and knots 01 ""f" implored everyone on imaru .or tidings of tho hint, nil ho,.n.g g.ln.tl-1-th-t lieen inline nnsiaae m i e and some name omitted among l saved. The Colima survivor who landed today were: A. J. Sutherland. C. H. Cuahlwg, jr.. J M. Thornton, H. H- ld. OuHtsve Rowan, Bruno Cadia, Jose . : T..ii. JoHe Manuel, Go. AIIVUiiiu . . I). Ross, Ixiuis Sangene, F.J. Oriel. Juan A. Ramos, Crew-O. Hansen x i vsn..a AlWrt Carpenter, .'.u... PuliardHon. Tom Finh. Annul - im... r..llninff were landed at Muz- iwi b , atlan. Thomas Saraiim, iaiii.ii.b" .ii...,. Anc.1 Guitliez, WW" Ruiz. i.n.innbla Rlalil.orSoldlfra. Wabiiinotos. June (5.-Another .i-..;..:,.,. i.a len rendered by As UCllBii'i. . i :.: RrrPiRrv Revnolds bearing I on the date of the termination of the war and the pensionable rigiu of soldi?ra enlisting in 18G4 and 1805. The conclusion rcacneu u Mr. Reynolds is that in all these cases the question to I ascertained ia whether the enlistment of the . i i:.... ..a tor service in the war BUIUiVID " . of the rebellion or in the regular Tftlio former, he is pen sionable, and if the latter, he i. ..... t Kvnolda cites the iiui. various orders auspendmg enlist- 1 . . . I . a . ttients f.r tho war ana me ing the commencing of enlistments for the regular army. He y8: "As to those volunteer enlislments in the regular army, after the ces- aalion of armed hoatiiuiw, iv . imthfullv said that their IUt iru .i enlistment was for the war of the Rebellion." Kentucky llepubllcan CoiivonU.m. T.,..,a,itir June 6. The r- publican state convention w-c ;.,.,5.,l,t nftnr tWO daVS SeSSlOll Ol lv""6"" , ,i -..:,; r..ntt-8t8. 1 tie IOHOi"K tlWM6 ... ticket was named: uovernor, . J. Bradley; lieutenant-governor. V J. Worthington; auditor, . ti Stone; secretary of state, Charh Findlev; treasurer, George . i ttomev-eeneral. Judgo W. S. Taylor; superintendent public instruction, W.J. mviason, rrB -.... 1 i m.i!. Charles O. Reynold; commissioner of agriculture, Lucius Moore. Attempted Murder at CorrallU. Cobvalus, Or., June 6. Max ir.:...n a we 1 -known DusineBP iV.i ulace and a former uinu r proprietor of the Friendly mills, ol ii;- hot and dangerously Ull""- , wounded John Long, one 01 wie present proprietors of the mil , this morning about w., mediately attempted suicide by jumping in tbe river, uuv rescued by two mm unu-. Edllor Nlokell Sued KM uuei i.vviu.r. Or. June 5. r.u..ia. Kirkell. editor and proprie- r.,.: . f.K IVmocraUC times oi imc mi . ..... place left for Portland jonigm, iu a. w a. J Bill in. as Hiainnntini. 111 lUtrUl 0 va rt - . . 1T:-.J Claiao Hit trict court by Ezra Poppleton, who . tinoOOdaniaees ior leeed libelous publication concern- . rr . ing him in the lituea. TlrtBorBualueaa Hapioij ivwiiig. v-, York. June 7 Dun's re view of trade tomorrow will say: iTi.. i.1of business is rising, eni :. ... fillimr two years ago. with as w o - . . raniditv. The gain has euiLi'-"-B - r - gone so far and so fast in some branches that tno mv.. r.o. iht it may not be main tained. But the period of dullnew Highest of all la Leavening Power, Latest U. S. GoTt Jteport . i f - .. ... I,, misra The deinanu ior muiii . creasi-s. One serious question re- a .a - aa.!l t faaa .....ina avhetiier croiia . uflicicnt to' sustain the large a r.f huainess. but the worst w aa v v- ,.ir,ria ilav are far betrer than the estimates recently current." VCrakly Bank Clearaoaaa. Clfaillitf. Q,aa ITa-Bl IIKl aUVl t 1.7T7C7 ft'.O " . K u..,a-,. 3..W 42.4 Total United Htales 1.131,0,y2 ! w V .(, JiO.'iJiaU.OVt 18.. Utiiaiue . ... iJecreaae. (im.v Ammtiited Hecreinry of State. Wasiu.voton, June 7. Olney m,m,m tW U it II I jcretary of stat and Judson Harmon, of Ci.icinnati. attorney-general at 5 o'clock this afternoon MemptiU' H"ver Convention. Memphis. June 7. The arrange ment committee of the silver con tn. nwt here next Wed nesday. has announced that the following speakers have accepted invitations to addre s t e conven tion: Congressman J. t" oibiey, of Pennsylvania; ex-Governor Prince, of New Mexico; benat r David Turp'.e. of Indiana; Con IT D. Money, of Miosis- ilini; Senator J. K. Jones, of Ar- kansas and Senators m. o .rt fX.,vada: George, of Missis- gippi; A. J. McLauri .ofMisaweip !,i; Gcorg ' L. Shonp, of Idaho, and A exan . Uelmar, of Laliiornia, The Crlcatt feat In Kaatcrn oregou. t,v. Or. June 7. Crickets ..,.,r, ,1 in vast swarms in tue Silver and Rear valleys, and are ....ifh damaee. In some places no hay will be cut because of their ravages. Mux Friendly Placed Under Bona Cokvalus, Or, June 7. Max Friendly, who yesterday shot John Long, and afterward attempted ...;:,i wan arranced today in Justice Holgate's court on a charge of assault to kill. He waiveu ex amination and was bound over in .,. .f 1(XX). wnicn ue iumished. Ixmg's condiiion today : r f,.vorable. and the attend ing physician entertains hopes for his recovery. The Great Fight October SI. vcw YmiK. June 7. The details of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight are all settled. .It was announced this afternoon that the fight would occur in Dallas October 81. The final money will be deposited to morrow. MMleo'. Conatltulloual Changee. Washington, June 8.- Advices from Mexico state that tue wexr II !.,rr tYia KIIIT. ...... .nntTrt'K. lUllunuiK " o uiii ... : r i.uawMnt Diaz in bis t.iPssaM. lias been consider annuH. s i.nnortaut changes in me f.i..,l pnnatitution. with a view to making it somewhat similar to that of the United States in the .:.;. ,.iinn nf the riehts ot separate llliii"""" , states to coin money or to hinder commerce by tanfl laws wtnen ui lnt nuainst coods from ad joining states in Mexico. Hereto- r.. it,. f.iprm eoveriimcuv iuic ' . t,.,l tliH exclusive right to col- .;flria..a or internal reven- . . . , .... a n result.-both tlie leaerai UCQl .,.,rinpnt and the states have K" v their separate laws on the same subject. Jealousies between states i lmkime ol tnem u t.i.x. tariff laws discriminating against neighboring states. .... T. . . Wwklv Showing Ol me Kw York. June8.-The weekly K.r,t .tatpnipnt is as follows: " on Rew. decrease : "gSiioo Loanr, mcreaso ..- 00 SlMieie. increase . - j-gtil tenaer. necrearv - ---- iImthm J.,ow itiiv....i - . Ti I Cirealation, decreaaa ... The banks now noiu tov.,.- aODOOlLWUaaa-Ti fe-wai- ... t 1 I ; .xoes8 of the reqniremenU Farewell to the attorney-oeneimu Washington, June 8 Attorney r.u.,Pral Olnev was busy today arranging his private papers and preparing for his transfer to the aa . .l.....iltmwni. There was no giaie uvM "- formal leave-taking, although mot i nates of the depart- VI luv ment calll during the day to tender their regrets and wi.-h him ,uccess at the head ol me uip.o- matic branch. His duties as at torney-General ceaseil touiKbi His last official act was to . commissions of B. A. Rrgin, of Ban Francisco, appomieu r ..:.... ia th afigistant district attorney of the northern district of California, to take charge ot the litigation in the redwood timber i..l pnti-iea. and of Chauncey u'.ul Ranid City. . D.. as a-Histant to the i trie attorner ol .t.-i .i.i, ;n thfl timber caes. Mr. llillb D . ' ... Olney will be sworn in as aecretary of the state Monday morning. probably by Chief Jastice t uller. Tr. Kew Hawaiian Mtnlatar. San Francisco, June 8. The steamer Monowai arrived this afternoon, bringing advices irom Honolulu, dated June 1. William p r.t'- las betn appointeu a v vv - Hawaiian miuist-rat Wasl infeton, . ii. -.:it vice L. A. inu-non. i leave for Washington August 1. Castle was an annexation com missioner when the monarchy was overthrown. Caused by Careleaa Woodcutter.. Albany, Or., June 8. Fire started in the timber across the .;..., nnnnsite this city this after- - iiiaiii, wood owned ly d ff rent persons Tt r.m the afternoon, and the hard work of 50 or more men w,s all that saved several farm houses. Considerable fencing and timber was destroyed. The loss is probably $2000. The fire .a 1 . . . l a. a.kn aa atartfKl bV WOOaeuitero, fw mo w w - - r built it to heat coffee, and went off and left it' burning. Munlonerlea Murdered in cnina. Shanohai, June 9. It is al most certain that all persons con A with the English, Faench and American missions at Cheng t t,.. vm leen massacred. The AU ."w Chinese admit that all telegram fity.niifl bv th govern- uavc i""'fr ' 1 ..U.a ment orders. A rrencn has gone to the Yang-Tse-Kiang t, innnire into the matter. in vi v - i Virtually the wnoie provmw Canton ia in a state of anarchy. rival factions raiding eacn oui. Filibuster Landed in cud. Vk-v West. June 9. The ex- pclition that left Key West Wed nesday night landed in North Cuba in the province of Las Villas The expedition was commauueu VJ General RotoH. immeauuciv u,- on landing they were joined o 2000 men under command of Lapas. Castillo and Reyes. Among the filibusterers was a prominent surgeon named Valdes Dominguez, ti,... nio,i hiKi nounus ui utu- 1 11C T ,.... - mite. Itisrumorea imu x- nu accompanied the expedition also were expert telegrapn oprmo, civil engineers and powder makers ana Mine at Northampton euro. MnDTKiupToii. Mass., June 9. iwn"" . ..a . J The Warren silk mills uurneu today. The loss was ?lUU,uw,anu , J a A rti-vrt. ft 1 a 1 ft the insurance bU,uuu. aoouu i i. -;ii lw. thrown ou oi uauua employment. voirrsE. N. Y.. June 9 The Kirkwood Driving Park Association k. rl 3000 for Zimniennan and Johnson to race here, the race . tai,B nlnce three weexs irom me time of the signing of the articles of agreement. No reply has been receive.! fram Zimmerman regrd insr the offer of the Grand Rapids Tallinn Association ior between him and Johnson July 5 $2600. Mora Hot Weather In Illlnola. t. xiTvfiTo-. III.. June 9. An other spell of fearful hot weather began Saturday. 1 he mercury to day reached 102. The hay crop is beyond redemption. There is little hope for oat, though if it rains inside of three days it will save one-third of the crop. Wholesale Arrceta made la New York. Kbw York, June 9 The new administration of the police depart- . i ... ment seems to nave caueu re vival of activity on the partot the .. . I A rank and hie in making rr During the week ending this morn ing 4.57 arrents were recorded in . Htation houses and central nmce blotters TliU numlier i almost unprecedented in the history of the department. Deb. to goto Jail. Chicago, June 10.- Eugene V Debs and other official of the American Railway union, will be sent to Woodstock jail tomorrow. A certified order of the supreme court was received here today. The men under sentence are: x-. Debs, G. W. Howard, 8. Kelliber, L.. W. Rogers, James Hogan. W. E. Burns, K. M. Goodwin and . Martin Elliott. There is a ques tion as to the time the men will serve The original sentence waa six months for Debs aud three months for his associates, in two different contempt cases, the sen tence being made concurrent by the court. The defendents at t,imiv later had the sentence made cumulative in order to take the. desired legal action. It ia thought probable that an effort will be . . ... .i : -1 . made to have J uage v oou reiuau.w concurrent sentences. t Olney and bla Bueoewor. Washington, June 10. Olney was formally installed as secretary of state this morning. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Fuller. - .... Tun. 1ft Jridra .i,ri,,.ii. . v. .. v .w d Judsou Harmon left for Washing ton today to qoaiuy tomorrow attorney-general of the United. States. Lincoln a. a Dark Horae. Nkw York, June 10. Thomas L. James, ex-postmaster general. and president of the Lincoln National bank, said, discussing the political question: ?I look, upon Robert Lincolu as the like liest dark horsuin the race for tha republican nomination. I believe. a 1 a B ' it . A..flaMk he will get halt oi m Southern delegation, and when the break comes on '-he favorites, Lin coln and Allison will get the bene- ... f,i. .. t ..... ounnhir ia a fit Ot It. Hie w well-balanced, sound-viewed man. ..V., npxt to Lincoln, possesses elements of strength where other candidates are weak. It is my opinion that Harrison cannot, Dy anv means, be nominated." A Jackaon County Buldde. n,w Pass. Or.. Jnne 11 A suicide was reported this morning ... a M . . anntn from Woodville, nine mn of here. John rseatnammci, ing on Eva. s creek, about -ev.'i " - a ail . f.ii el mils from Woodvuie, wa-. swinging to a beam in his wrower. in law's barn, where he had hanged himself during the uight. Is Life IVorth Living? That depends npon the liver. If the Ever ia inactive the -whole era tem ia out of order the breath is bad, digeatioa poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness pone, the epirit ia de pressed, a heavy weight exieui - di .t Hoonnndencv and Sie blues. The layer ia v. V.nTiimVneriAr of the) v-.nt, . oml a. harmiesa. - eimple remedy that acta like Nature, does not constipate atenrarda or require constant taking, does not interfere -with business or pleasure dnr- . ing its use, makes Sua nions Liver Regulator a medical perfection. Nipnu, lfalKnW a . . JTSTatrt wmam no warta at aaw. -a H. kwa. Htmm. Oa. - ! t.a Henrtrr. fkaa rranalco.t,,,,