WKS'f HIDE KNTKltntlSK, INDKI'DNHKNCK, OKEfiOV 1 C. KBYT DEAD siud Vttct lolly to the Great B- yond At Ma Pwydale Home I Surrounded By Family and Friend 7 Wealthy Farmer, a Home Loving Man and Ex ; cmplary Otlirn : KlffitexFr Conway Keyl died at hi homo at IVrrydalo In IhiaeouiA tj, t an enr)y hour Wednciday raornlnn. Ha wn in hia TTtli year tri'l hd ('""n In failing health fir torn or thrcn yrnra. Hunday hia con clllinn Urania aeriou and without any apparent pain continued to aiiik until hia puling to tha Ureal Beyond at 4 o'clock and ten tnin uti 'ednnadav inoriiitiii. iur rounded ly hia family ami frinndt. 1 Kintr 0. Keyi aa bom in Now York Noveinher IS, 1S27, hut while yet an infant waa lakrn ly hi parent to Ohio ami hia early if wa apent in the vicinity of whera Cleveland now atandii. At the an (f 22 ha went to Illinois where ho remained a ymir ami then cro-Hi-J 1)10 plalna to California. IU reached tha latter tat in 18.V) and tha ful lowing year came to Oregon. In IS'.'I he was married to Hunan Kemp tut aha diod two yearn after leuying ono cliinl, Mrr ticorn" W. Myr. In Ih',0 Mr. Keyl watt married to Amanda loty who Mirvivf him. Thu children aurviving are Mina Krancoa Keyt, ttttmina; Hon. I. L Keyt, in huai n.i at 1'nrrydnl" and l'idla; Nel lie, wilo of J. M. Wiiw, who i in bualnoaa at Itoine City, Id.; Hnry 6., farmer near Perrydale; ICdwin C, fanner near I'errydale; Lena M., vii of B. L. SernsKiiia, hanker at Hheridan; William A., residing enr lVrrydil. . h j fnid Mr. Keyt had fifty cent litn h landed in Oregon. For the tlrrt fuur or five yeara after hi arrival, lit worked at culling wood mid opiating ruiln. ll final ly cmnw into piwaeion of some land nod went to f'lirmiiig and l.o oamn one of iVdk county' moat sueiefsful farmer nod heaviest tax ptiyertt. Hefurc, dividing hia land nitioug hin children ho had. 4(KM acre. Mr. Keyt' aucct!a is an example) of what may ho aecoin pliishcd at farming in Orocon. Ilia accuiuii'tithu of wealth hn been lg out of tho aoih H ia the fruit of labor -applied to farming f. P..IL- fount .v.' Mr. Kevt never 1 J w ..... - fcl - j turned naiuo for speculation, mil during good timi-N and hard time atuck to hia one occupation. Mr. Keyt waa a homo man nud wan alwnya reftlcaa and anxioua to bo hy his own lircaido when away lroni home, even no farther than Portland. He was an inveterate, worker and was happy to toil through ruin and through sun shine at hU koine. Ilia home waa hia pride and the auirouinling of hia home included ft well aekcted wm given to routine mattara. A complaint waa preacntnd hy Oliver Smith charging Andy Tuper, lh city marahal, with anlng rougtt and prnfana lanituaga toward com plaiuant. Tha matter waa rel'arrad to tha eotumlllen mi health and polit'e, Tlie atreet committer mada par tial rHiit and waa granted further tiiun. Tim committee on henhh ml ptillrff reportnd that tha jail had haen cxaminad ami rapalrml. A raaolutiuit waa paaaed .relative to building of aide walk a on lot ona Monmoulli atreet, alxo loti threw ami four, block twenty-five and lot 4, hhxk twenty-aix, Thorp Addition. INKl'llANCi: MICN 11 Kim. Meaara. lint huwny nixl Hrout Tell of Incrnnaa in Itoalneaa tlm l'uat Year nf N. Y. Milt 11 ul I. U. RURAL DELIVERY Proposed Changes All Around Cut no New Routes Spoken of Leading Out of Independence Mr, Alfred It. Hathaway, of Port land, and l'aul Hroat, of Halem, with the Mutual I.ifo Inaurance Company of New York, are in the city. Concerning tha gain in old line inaurance buaineaa in- the atata Metara. Hathaway and Hroat aaid today; "The approximate gain of paid for inaurance in force in the Mu tual Life will he fl,WX),(XJO, with an approximate gain in premium of :.;:.ot). "Theae figure ranrraent the act ual gain in the Oregon buaineaa, over and alxive inaurance that haa craved to he in force by lapaea, death claim, matured endowment and all other cauaca; and we are informed, greatly exceed anything that haa ever been accotnpliahed by any company In thia.atate in any paat ynr." Sjvefal nnliiica have been takeu out in the Mutual Mfi by people of Independence, una vicinity recent- ly- Proposed Qunge of the Parker Route Displeases Some Pa trons, Dixie Change Likewise The tourao of the rtirtil inuil enrrier, out of Turker, Joo Aiidcraoii, it ia reported hue been changed. According to report tho route now runs south from Tarker to tho Indo pendenco nud Corvullia rond, thence north to tho top af tho Johnaon hill, thou retraces J of a mile and iroca bv wuy of " - o w lUionu Viata. From Uucna Vista it runs north to McLaugh lin road, thence 'ut on mil north two miles; eaat ono mile and retruco; continues w.-at to intrraectiou of Independence and Corvullis roud; south two miles to ConneUa and retrace; north to Ume within niilo and a half of Indepondenee; west to interaecticm of Highland roud; north hack to Tarker. I'rom Parker to Bucna it follows the star route. The report of thu change has not been vurificd but is pro bably true. There is ulso a movement on foot to oatublish u rural route out of Dixie but just what courso is proposed is not known. It however, if established will cation bv Hrv. Kdmondaou Ittirton rcnilerod a vmal ohi anl W. V. Cmphell entertained with an inatruruental ehction. Other ntiinher of tho program Included a duet by Meaara. Wyaong and Hil- ! hard, aelect reading hv V. L. Fra ! xer. graphnphone aeleclinn by f) A. Kramer, and game and mnaic 'followed. Meaara. IlillUrd and ttiirli.fi ril I tirlllHI'l V' with glory in the preparation ofaapreadj l rial wa pronounced an rjiiuurrou triumph. ' In the entrrtainment of their gueata the K- of I"a. acored a auo ceaa while appropriately celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the order. Among the viniting guet preaent were Mer. Courter, Denni. Bell and Chamberlain of Fall City. Will Lecture. ' A. F. Campbell will deliver a lec ture under the auspices of the Lewis and Clark Club, Friday evening the 2Gtb. Mr. Campbell baa been over much of the Lewi and Clark rnnta nd will no doubt be able to give an intereating address pn their travels. Di4 At Falls Gty. Mra Miirtrarrt Merwin died at her home in Falls City Tuesday nieht. of tonailitis. Funeral servt ce and burial took place in Falls C'tiv imUv. IVeeaaed leaves a 5- "j - year old aon, Arthur, and hufbund, A. T.. Merwin, nephew of Post maeter Merwin. MrB. Merwin was well known here where the family lived last winter. The latest dispatch from Washington as the West Su.k ExtkiU'KIsk goes to preso states: that tho transports that have been held at that port in readiness for sea for many weeks arerenllv to be sent fo China, I'ftifl library and such other appoint- .M"prt-.,i, nu -'"! rntilont nifiiit and rnc: mmtf tho homo huppy. Jn the d -nth of 10. C. Kcyt, Polk county has loal 0110 of it wealth h'jit and best citizens ami the state auffera llm lui, h of a pioneer w ho in au unaasuming but elfcctive way contributed hia part in the eotn lllonweiiUh's development leaving an example for the riaing genera tion to emulate. 1 COUNCIL MHKTINCJ. I HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN lor ynitr new Fall garment. It la the only jirojwr ami aat lufartory wayuf txiyhnr your elothf-i, lieitlif tlttit ";o(il) CI'TIIKS Afv'K ALWAYS M.VDi; TO OKDKK." M.ka ymtr acU'Ctieii from tho tiitl ot in-line of STRAUSS BROS. Chicago, hst. 1 S 7 7 tlood talldl-nrurorrmqimrtprfriitiirj You'll tiiil a vvrlil of iitcn. lire In vf.vitiK: tlie clothes faultiest In alUe. nt, liiiinh jj nno iiiaimtji.i. ftim-h better than the ordi nary run of clotht-a, yet prii'ea nte nstonisliinnly to, ' and your ferfrctty aalciti or tlerititf, bccntie if (,r"rm,'i,tH are not satisfactory, V'1'' in-cilu't take them. V, K wit.r, r.r. pr,KArr to SHOW V)U ClUK tiKKAl LINK V SAMPI.RS- etlect the route leaning oui irom ' lfai,rnn nf u.ftrshins at Indopincdcnce. A number of; ... . . , . lo p,ople on the I"'''1 'U)e 0ricnt. The reason given route and lo on the proposed Washington oHiciuls believe that Chinas new route protest against any change. Fanners on the reported new Parker route are nlso strenuously object in sending an army, north ostensibly for the purpose of objectn.g lo tho change. I nder ; ()f tho arraiiL'ements some cannot ! . , , . ... cet their mail until evening. nud sometimes it will be before the currier can make the rounds. Manchuria In the event 1 ... ::.w. ... .'..tii.nuj ,1'IU linonmn lark 1 , ; involved mine general iignuug that will ensue, and it has been decided to send over both a A Stria ol Entertainment ! naval ami land force. Misses" Bertha Uohimhon, Edith Owen. Katie Ketchum, Mira Kim- berlain, Sola Owen, and I lorenee lturton nave a series of entertain ment the nntwek in honor of ! i Al r. Skinner is now talking of I tui nirifi the christening of his boat j ti vr to Salem people; It is doubt ful if Polk county swains will stand for it. Mi.s Mair Scliollard.of Mt. Ansel, who is visiting with Mies Ketchum. The Turner 'Art pictures are now Miss' 'Ketchum gave un "At! on di.-play at the opera house. Home" Sunday niht; Florence j They are well worth aeeiiiR. Every llnrloii, entertained acrving refrh.-j one within reach should come and m. nts, Moivlav evening. On Tues- j look at these works of art, Friday day evening M'iss Owena entertain I and SuUirdav as they will be ship- Vd" with candv Milling and Misa ' pfd after this week. 1 Kiinberlaiii with cards, Wednesday music and Sidewalk itoHoliitloii l'uaacd and Com pint nt From Oliver - Smith Jtend, Other Matters. RM.Kirklantl I The.tirae of the council, at ita 'egular weettDg Tuesday night, JOacupcd A11 Awful Fate. Mr. II. Jlfiggina, ofilelbonrne, Flo., writes: "My doctor (old mo I had Cuiiaumptlou and nothlug could be doufl for me. I waa given up to die. Tho offer of a frea trial bottle of Dr. King's New iJiaeovary for Couaump tlon, Jniluced me to try It Keeulta were atartlltig. I am on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Piticovery. Jt surely aaved my life." Tula great cure ia guaranteed for all throat aud lung diaeaars by throat and lung diaam by A. 8. Locke Imgglata. Price Me A ll.on. Trial Bottlea free. .. . . , KNIGHTS OlF PYTHIAS. evening v. D, peVarney and E. P. refresh- Fouch, representing the Indepen dence Telephone Company, were I'm the city thi week. It is their j purpose to investigate the matter of building independent rural unes The Anniversary of The Order out of Independence, rittingty w-ierra:ca Dy rxomer LrxW n Cattle Hall One. of the pleaaant events of the past week was the celebration Wednesday night of tho forty-first an niversary of tho Kuinhts of Pyth ias order by the local lodge. It was an invitaion affair and there were rear one hundred present. The address of welcome w as de livered by Chancellor Commander . Vcrd Uill afti;r a aelect ion by the j Independence orchestra and inyo- SPRIXG ANNOUNCEMENT IJew Spring and Summer Samples In great variety just received. Nrchan Tail r . BANK BTTLDING. 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