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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1895)
English had a fuUtttli unto rank. Colonization . in A morion and Australia, ami particular' the en ormous increase of jiopulation in the- United States, lavorcvl the ox tension of English.' Colonization crops in limited areas toward in creasing our insect posts, rests up on the biological law tliul the in crease of ny animal is limited to its food supply. The apple-in a;ot, ar railroad worm, tor example, is uipposed to havo breJ originally it the wild haws of llto woods, t'ho parent Hies had then natal ly .o lino! here iiml there an isolated o list was liitH'tl I ruin fJugeno to ! tlreat I5r;tain I deposited its eggs. Iu chanues ot ;au Francisco by S. II. Friendly h larper than I being caught by a bird or en t raped j Friday. -Tin: l'OI.K county nuas. 2iv llfiini unit i:li(rlul 1'x- prcswlou. j - . (Ittunuur.) ; Tha county has bought n ;UK) road PcraiNtr, which will soon pay j in South and Central Atnerict for itelf in the ex.ra uinount of; ftvorcd Spanish, and in Uriuil w oik done, jl'onugueso. One reason of th 'Constable Hubbard arrived back rapid general extension of tin. Oni Mnndav with Dick Edwards !Kg'iSl language lia- been that! tree lcaring the fruit iu which it .. . . . . . . . . .. I .. .1 ...:...! r . Wlto inrnislicd n Jjoi.il olf-oUt) twill jcoiotitiaiuni iroui Joseph KdtvanU E. D. Dotv uud i baa iHt-n very imir Loll Hit ner a sureties, il'roui other countries, and the Within the Wt few weeks sup-('l,h l',,irueiiw lilies have I era received le lor ! ',!l uwn decisively than have the Cm' ,viir,.... .:.).:.. .J the neonh; of other nations in col- borders of this cnui.tr. the U i0!'- Thus, for instance, Holland Butler, located ot the (,rand!lms x extensive colonies in various of the world. Hie present population of Holland is -U 00,000. and of the Dutch col onitH lU ,000,1 tM The ana of Hol land in square miles is 20,000, and of the Dutch colonics C00.O00. Hut the Dutch language has never been i.i .. . . ... ... i.- . i , .,1,,,i , ,. exteiitien ui uiiv great fiinn ny t)V boat, some 12.U4) ixnillda ot , , , . . , , , i . 1 1 i . r . . f . reason of these colonics, the lnhab w.tol sold by teuton & Toner to . ... . men never UMineu I'im u m iwiw n ww William Bl.u k, wh owns a gt od ranch between Mayville and Fossil, left last week with a six-horse team and wagou on the lookout for a new locution. It appears that he did not tell his family or any one w here he was 'going, and the. sup P'udlioit i tlist he is Uutitd for Alberta, Caiutda. A cuiload of 41UKK) pounds of CSSS5S39 ttotiiidrt store, Sngarloaf, lltH'a and ChandW, lying on the new Uock Crftk route, and t!m last named being thirty -seven miles from Falls dty. , A I. Dray has this week, taken over to Independence, for shipment the Oregon City woolen mil'd. -Mr. and .Mrs- T. J. Ilayttr are furamerhig at their farm beyond Liberty w.luol housi and i-i the mean time E. HayUr and family will tnx'upy tin ir city :c-iiic;ice. v C. G. liowell has jmrchased the ten acre place where Dr. Luih.T lived when burnt out, at $13 per acre. Never before during any one sea ,floii was so tiiUch work put on the SaltCieek road as this vear. A by a spider's web while on this search were very good, so that the scarcity uf the food supply not only directly limited the number of individuals that could bo pro duced, but by being scattered, it i net eased the chances of the adult insect a falling a prey to enemies. Lint iu a modern apple ore hard all this is changed. Tim food supply is almost unlimited, ami it is sv masked together that the instct runs little risk iu passing from fruit to lruit, or from trie vo tree lleiiCit it can The pencil shipments from Ash land this year are expeited to amount to 150,000 boxes. The underwriters' oHVr of $1000 fjr ihe conviction of the inceinliai ies who set tire to the Cunningham ranches, is supplonienud by Mr Cunningham himself w ith an oiler of Io00. y It is a remarkable fact that 1 5 rant county luts not one mile ol'r.iiliiMul, telegraph or telojdione liuej nt a j D nV.'; fcr Onfanto end Children. cVnMatWiwt!t.T.reJ rtilMN mitdtetn. Ti.... r, oi . """ ' RiOHTHERN PACIFIC U o inilo i.f express route, nor tt bank . . " the. reM'ttrws of iniuerul, stock,! -1 rh; It is rich iu all ! T!:e French, Italian and Russian languages have never Ix-en extend ed grvally tiiroughout rxiloniatiou. Asn oonsctjuence ef the changes through coloir'iati.sn ami otherwise 110,Oi 10,00.1 people now speak li!n- glish inscal of 2"),lK;U,0C0 a at the beginning of the century. German has held its own without variance formally 100 years, ami is ttili IS ner cent of tl.o.-e speaking any European language. Russia has fallen oil a little not in number but ... ., .... ,. agricultural ami lumber luiltistties. checking it. lhe same lute il i , " . . ... reasoning applies to a large pro- lucu have put 200 days work on it, . undilis thought that nearly all the .bad places are permanent! im proved. The Airlie train has changed time ,makiiig the run to and frooi Fort- land about 20 minutes quicker than jioretoiore. i ne down tnu:i now .goes from here at 8:50 in the morn ing and up in the eveniug at 4:lo. (Observer.) , Mr. II. Bressler, of near Lewis .ville, was arrested and brought before Justice Smith, Thursday, on a charge of shooting a neighbors stock.' lie was bound over to ap pear before the grand jury in the s sum of 100. The Order of the Woodmen of the World is taking a good start in yauas. mursuaj evening seven candidates were 'added to the list of members. , The delegates to the Turner camp meeting from this place were li. F. JIulkty and wife, J. C. Adams , and wife and Mr. Cora Repass. " The Indians of Grande Rounds are anxious to be assessed. Sheriff Plummer will probably satisfy thai longing. The total amount readi ed by this source will not exceed $50 to the county. Mr. James Wilson has jcist re- ceived some very favorable returns from the general patent office on a j, new; spray pump he has invented. Miss Anna Katcher, of the Salt Creek country, was brought before : Judga Iiurch, and adjudged insane. She was taken to the asylum by Deputy Fheriff F. J. Coad the same day. . Dallas is soon to have a first class agricultural implement, car ! riage aDg wagon depot. Robert Grant and family passed through town on Wednesday, , bound for Big Nestucca and the beich at Woods. Born, to the wife of Frank Hol man, a boy, June 25. 1S95. Born, to the wife of R. P. Bonney, of near Monuioulh, last Sunday, a girL .dosen teams and quite a number of j in percentage, and so Lave all the Latin languages. The number of persons s;eakii:g French a the be ginning of the century was 31,000, 000, and now it is 51.00.1,000. The number of persons speaking Span ish ut the beginning of the century was Lo.000,000, now it is 45,000,000. The number of those speaking Ital ian has increased from 15,000,000 to ."0.000,000 just double. In Europe today German stands at the head. It is the language of 08,000,000 people, Russia follows with 00,00,0000, French with 45,- 0O0:00O, English with 33,000,000, Italian 31,000,000, and Spanish with 17,000,000. In the United States the grow th of English Las U-cn and continues to b.-, most ra pid, and the two countries which arc gaining most by the increase ot )Hf lulatiori, the United Slates and Australia, are both English speak ing countries, and bid fair to keep English at the head. New York Sun. por'.ioii ol our injurious tnstcis. "We are iudcoted to our coiti mereo on sea and laud for many of tiie most noxious insects. Uiought to our shorts from Europe, Asia or Australia by ship, many of those (tests Lave found a land which for them was llotriitg with milk uud honey, and iu which their lit re iiary ci.eniies had not gained u foothold. Consequently they have muhipiicd without letorhiiidrance; unil l-y natural ami artilieiiti means notably the railroad trains ihey have rapidly overrun the country of thejr adoption. "The iilai, duned or neglected Ileitis ami orchards all over the but ha never been developed. Fraiil Heck's leg was broken Isst week iu an tiiiUsii.il maio.i r U hilo iu a w agon near Urow nsviilc in- turned hi.- team out of the iv t-l to lot another wagon pa.-s, and in U xiig so ills loot stunk a stuu.'tij and ni.-. leg was broken ut thuunkte joint. Last Saturday thieves at Dayton en.ereil the houses of Henry Flet cher, (.hue Carter, Ueurgu .Morga riilge ami John Gotlrich, and ltk cvervihinj of value lying around. From the tirst houso they look a Winchester shot gun, a g tld ne.k late, a plug of tobacco ami two notes; from tini second three w toiK-s: Iroin the tlur l t.n-itl r tt,. -TV, f ,h-.U nri r- er ' 1 i Pullman Elcoant Tourist TO ulr-natnrayf Sleeping Cors i Dining Cars Sleeping Cart : sr. iivr. MlA.Yh.iroIjr .... . i . k k : "i i.i ink's J 1 1 V ..AW.iki? in l i t: " THROUGH TICKETS TO ntr.tao ir.isniMniKV i'n i t.ii'urtu.i A hir i i l: A' I'fiSI'nX mi, l nil i tif.vrx y.i.r forrn ...... -t. . II. 1 trtU u f nt , V. II. U l.fV.Arxi.l. A, I' I II t:i.Tt. ..l.;ee.fi)jrt .Vii, ss Mt.iM "iK-ri, t jutii-r Tintti l..tl IMl, till ",""""'"" " ' " " " II I Children Cry for Pitchcr'o Castorla. United Suites have proven pr,diiie able j weitry; trom th - fourth a breeding-ground for many instct pests. Tot) often the eltrls oi painstaking i;.rntrs have bi-eu rendered unavailing by the prox imity ot such cour.-es of infection. An crchard that has outlived its usefulness had better be converted into firewood than left to die; uncarcd lor. I Binders Mowers m I'wr fr "ir "" - T"Ti it i:. Mo.VLtl.U ltHl r. TOTIIK i .tift artious of little value. VYiLiam Chase, un tin nnrr'eti j i-.tan :.gel '2'i years, was tlrow i.eo i Wednesday evening near Etigenc in Cliesliern lagiHi.i. a tlctul liilnitarvl to the Willamette river. You i g Chief, of the Umatilla In dians, invitea all li miiWon while people to help the Indians celebrate the Fourth f July, but he want.- in ' Halves Extras i) , English the Leading Tongue. " ' More people speak English thm ' any other language now in use in the civilized world, and the in crease in the use of English is so rapid that it may ultimately out strip all the European languages collectively. At the beginning of the present century French stood 4 at the head of languages in general use. Then 20 per cent of the peo ple of Eprope and America spoke French. Then followed in the ( the order named: Russian, 19 per ! cent? German, 18 percent; Spanish, 16 per cent; English, 12 per cent; and Italian, 9 per cent. French ! was the language of treaties, of fashion, of international corres- pondencc and, to a considerable extent, of commerce. At the be rinnine of the twice as many French as Enzlish and twice as many spoke German as English. Increase of Insect l'ests. Charles M. Weed discusses this subject in the Massachusetts Pioughniaii, and points out various reasons for their more rapid spread and iiicreaso than formerly. He sayn: "None of the evil effects of the changes which modern civilization has made upon the earth is morn evident to the American fanner than the increased difficulty of saving his crops from the ravagi-s of noxious insects ami parasitic fungi. Many of us have heard from eur fathers and grandfathers of the apples which once grew iu .abur.dance in yards ami along highways, strangers alike to the . ! 1 .1 .... 1 . I couiing mom, l.iaggoi or scao, vne luscious peaches free from worms or rot; the plums unmarked bv th curculio, ami the pears that have yet to learn the secret of be coming dwarfed, gnarly and crack ed; cf the grapes that know not how to rot, and the potatoes which had neither been blighted nor bitten by the Colorado beetle. Now ail is changed; every crop has fe8 that often gather the lion's share of the harvest. The enemies have come from the north and the south, the east and the west, from j Iurope and the islands of the sea, I and in our own midst they have flocked from the forest to the field, deserting a wild plant for its culti vated congener, or changing their habits to conform to a new en t vironment. "This increase of noxious insects, however, is the natural result of the changed condition . of things. Among the principal factors tend ing toward it may be mentioned: First, the massing of crops in limited aras; second, the facilities fjr transporting insects long dis tances by vessels and railways SeieiitiHc Work for thc'Mnxaiuns. The lioight of Mount Adan b, as them t be soil, r and act white. stated in Professor Lyman'- a. i:el Eighty Hack of wheat of the t . . , . t . . . in last sunuay s urrgoiuan, is a ; t tit -stem vaiieiy, losnty ue iv genuine sunrise to uiort people, ns'ered at the Heppner wartimti-e. he asserts that Mount Adams i.t at j weighed l-'.OlS p .unds, a fraction least a thousand feet higher tl. an Lwr 150 pounds to the sack. Mount Hood. In order to more; An esih.i.iv of lln year's wheat thoroughly determine the truth ( Umatilla places it as low as this, Professor Edgar McUlur-. fj from 40 to 50 -r cent belw that the University of Oregon, i about ()f ittt ,,.,, As to to tl.o amount to undertake the ciidicult and a.-u.i kl-,:cl, will Ix- ox:i.rted, one of the ous task of conveying a im-rcurifil j ,ijrjiest etiiuaU- i: l(ll'.7,WJ0busU baromctor to t!ie top of Mount j.j Adams. It may not be BoncraHe i.-., t i : i n , .i . 1 c It is ktatetl in Pendleton that the l.nn..... .t. t. . . ... i arson committee of the board of un usually carried in mountain climb- , ,.,;,,...J .;)i r . . .. i . J ilerw riters will oiler a row aril oi ing is not reliable, while the incr- !s... r, ,. , .... " ; Vl.OuO lor the arrest or conviction cunal barometer is abstdutelv uc :,r,i .. i i ol the i ersor s w ho ilestroveil to curare, nw laiier, However, is ex tremely awkward to cirry, on ne. i t iv 3) i You'll stive tool 'V it' "M jiurelitO'e these g'Ktd.t i.f MONMO; TIL Oreg'tii. Fra::rr & Cattron, it riiK i nm T.vo Trcr.sccr.tlnental ROUT E S GIIKAT I . IMRTiffillv PACIFIC Rl KfOIvANi: MINNEAPOLIS A.M PAUL Alexancler-Coopei" Drug Co ,;st. VIA ii:.m i:u O M A HA AM" KantcsCity !'e; f.. nes. .irtti.inerv, I'ai-.ls, Oils. Varnish". Lrushef, CollibH. s I Cuiii.inghain property. count if i:8 lemt'i, and the fact'. John Isom, presiileiit anil J. 1). ! ill.. . I-....... u... . t .1.. I .1 . .. t , IT. t . A uirtil ruticiiin Ol III' i.etl Ihlir tl. ItlltCt II I 'Vtl 1... l-r. i,.ri.rl f J ...... . m ... ..v- ...... c r.v jr. tijfi 1,1:,, The jar caused by a single misstep is n ot to nrealc it. iverv attemut! made to take a mercurial barome ter to me summit; oi iiiotini Jianier! has failed, and trianguiatiou hi re- . , ., ... . !b unrenauic as lueeummii is a rouna- j ed dome, with no monument on j which to focus the anchs. Had a ! party been stationed there with a j2''' at hi ,ni11 '" Ivillum Creek, heliograph this diliiculty would jeiRht ,lli!l''8 "outh of Tillamoak have been obviated. Cil-V- Mr. Anderson waa at work Secretary T. lirooke White, of!a,1,ne " i'e lower tiower when hy Crown roller mills, were indht-d June '21) by the grand jury at Al bany, for removing wheat from the wa chouse without the consent of the owners. They will idead to- ! morrow. Each is under $1,000 'Ollds. William Anderson of Xestocton met with a fatal accident, on June roans, v rinses., Always niul to pieuse niul keep o:'. bain! j KoI Ikt (ii iid", ' i e-v--x " .. l i'lelit Mi tlii'il.e ( CiaiM, T'o'MIIKMii'toO j look.. I'em.. IVmUs. Lie., V.U v V". H'U lull's Li AM. . l .'.sTt l-V I Itl S. Ot.'LWS ii'l KAMKIlS t I'tiril (Mil (in . un hr SAN FIT.KCISCO. I II II. AO, .tflil- , It. ill H m' lit r, I I. i Prescription Xls IDS3?IDlsnDE!3SrCE, OREGON I'ur inli ilittti: m' 'I. I'. I oil 1.1, l ...l.ln VV II. 1,1 III IflJT, Iu it. I u Atrial. 1'i.lllm.d.'-. :-: Carefully -:- Compounded; fjEROULHS Day or Niyht. L " ' T. . the mazamus. savs that he carried j some accident he was caught by a four aneroid barometers up Mount '";lt a,1(l ,hrow'f "gah.st a largo Ranier. but when he discovered ooaen pulley in such a position how unreliable they were, he did not M 10 lmv ,li8 right -leg crushed care to make public the results of an(1 KrounJ entirely oil' just below his observations. He says that through the efforts or the Mazamas, the height of Mount Adams will doubtless be determined bevond all question, for, in addition to the use of barometers, accurate triangula tion will lie effected by means of a heliograph at the summit for a io cus. Oregonian. ITEMS OP INTEItnST mistake In. had them coin'.' across ihc river inul ! inarri-ti niruio. The Enterprise Seils Only Latest Forms ?.-$ . oc. .O - A. I !('1M. kiJk'hai.k at t it is i r k it vTr..lX-' '' !M.T.(R0r ii 1 Miiiiufiuliin r ol in in- Sash Doors iivJu. to;, lnnn.li i I: m f ;!"" j t - t i l, iu IIBCLIEI, rflailhilo , , . ... . y . HI!"' fJ2 -.,llnilMlt-t.tS Cn .-nl wn""! J ,.ii.nr tvi , i.. Kim"" l.m l ,011m. " lu 't'r- '-i '-,'.' 23 ,11 ' - . S j , inj in'f Vf .1.1 , 1 1 ii..ii-23 K-i lJ Jr..r.flitt of Gathered from out Variong EichkDges Tbronghont tbs State. At the annual meeting of the Yamhill County Pioneers, held at Newberg recently the officers elect ed for the ensuing year were as fol lows: President. l!ev. Mr. Ilun saker, McMinnville; Vice President, farms and'A-R- Kurbanks, Lafayette; Secre- the knee. , He died the ic xt day from the eff.'ct of his injir i The frequency of stage rbbcrieH on the Klamath Fallu mage line has caused the Wells-Fargo express company to close up its ollice in Klamath Falls. The express com pany withdrew from business over a number of stage lines in North ern Calilornia and southern Oregon a couple of years ago, but to accomodate the Klamath county people, re-established their service from Ager to Klamath Falls. The people are now egain without this Legal Blanks. All Kinds. Everybody.1 1 ! riiiiuiiiih!i' nr! work u'luimnfei'U Jl CITY LIVERY SAJ.U ami FiiKI) .STAHLF.S. KKM.KY it IiOY, I'rot.s. Kiic fiurH In A. V. Ii Uslimli r. IH.rilttMU, . our worVD In tW W V.'it uiju limuiifo ln A r:C5VCLTYI sax eoa-fei Gas End T!. I':)V I tm T'i.'iu. ...... ikiiI.m ..rrfiiiMPV 1 I I I I I I, In .'.ill. rka. Tlirr Ii J2 ii nil. .1 ii.i ,.( , .., i , i, i ii,Hiirr ,-,.nipitt"' i. i.,u; j, i. iH ,,M '..r CMihiftiUi-, cn'Uiar". turn ' DKt-SS MAKING ; Goff and Goff. carrying agricultural products; I third. lh abandoned 'loichards that serve as breeding tr-, Mrs. Wilson Cooke, McMinn- Mr. Oil- present century j groUndg al)d faurtj,t the destruc- ville; recording secretary, J people in hurope ( tim of cuJtivttion ofj key, Dayton. The director prairies. Wo are prepared to do ilnttii inakiiiK in the latent, rtvle. and service, which in all probability; P"anmti-e sutiffivtion. Prmupt will not be established oiain until I nnm uwl rnargMi. that city h -connected with the outside world with bands of rail road iron. Saturday last the 9-year son of. B. F. Tittic, of She' burn, in some way managed to let a heavy barn ferviee " and lrVn Cutting ami Fitting. Cor. Jtailroad and I) Ht, IS EEl'EXDHXDE. OUECJOX. tors elect-, door drop on his leg, breaking and ed were Dr. Sutton, Carlton; John crushing it in a horrible way. '-ili& my--::'y si! t wmwt"" outs P ... Oood turnouts for Commere'id men lion hoarded ,v ,- .,.,. r ,,,, h INDKPKNDhNCK.OIt. Ctatijr.iry and Marine Engiw ?;.iVZ7. Si RSY TYPE TOUKT ' 1 HA1-illl T., AM lH&MI.'l"W Estes & Elkins, Lending- City Draymen All kinds of Tbs Weekly OregonUa SO cts a Tear. Tin" rPtoilnr witiwrlnllmi nrlr ..rik. - TkhpkIsk ll..iHii,llli.. n-iiirmil,Tli.uu l.riivirf 'l'lir Wcely ilr.,,1,1,,,, , tUt, ... . n . I T.- rf-L . I. I . T ,T - I .-!... ..it..rll. forlh. 1. ... . . t v.i,ci;iuriMTUo,.h aI u.ci.,rfrj uiii.w. r.iLH t,iiuaitm: j.j. 1 1 fit- i r: :.....- . . nrZlXl& iind that the tendency person, McMinnville; U. L. How- Illto I5eIiton aillSSS jUnan than Lnghsh, and, id fact, of tLe firgtthat of tLe Juas,ing ofj land, North Yamhill. coupfcv but afterward; seeing hil " I ' B WAGONS 4 CARRIAGES Mudeor repnired nil tlioit lioliee, niul nl lowt-nl ' Hihle iriee. -Jobwork Neatly Done :- iMtpplieit f..r wninmifinkeni ki pt iiiiifi.inily on hand. VOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED II. U FOKI, I'rop. Over Tlio. Fi-nnell'f slif.p, IvbEPEXDENCE, - - OHEiiOX. Hauling m or out of the city i l'romjttly attctHlcd U)'. CI i a rye reasonable. HORSE MEN..... Oft your hii'1 piinte-1 at tb KSTERl'Rlip (tdicu. and dt l.e best work. You will thai"1 nabled to w-ctire ,th lx-st rrulw j from your investment. Wa ha l some fine ' STOCK OTJTS- jfflOtir prices are the lowestjt?f