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    VOL.
NO.
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FR»AY, OCTOBER 12, 1894
VI.
lUs«KÊ
Company was held yesiei’day after­
noon at tho office of the compagy at
Mr.
Gresham
ment
no
injury
to.
Alexandria,
Va. ihe Mowing res­
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
olutions Were ddoptedpi
the United States in its foreign re­
T. L. DUGGER,
lations by clumsy and impudent
Whereas William R-wearst, the
IN THE CITY OS’
proprietor and publishei*t)f the San-
message to the government, of Jap­
Francisco Examiner, itkthe latter
¿CIO, MMK CO., OKEGON. an, when‘troops first landed in Corea.
part of the month of .»ril, 1894,
TERMS:
He was merely stupid—just a plain,
brought a suit in equity ® tho Su­
everyday,
corn-fed
pumpkin,
trans
­
?er annum, invariably in advance.......$1 50
preme Court of the DrLmct of Co­
• ix months.;.
“
“
“
........... 1 00
lumbia against John '^fciderburn.
lated, by a freak of executive irre­
general manager of JthÄJxaminer
Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be sponsibility, from the Western pru­
laid monthly.
Bureau of Claims and ’ ay [managing
Transient advertisements must be paid for nes to the state department.
attorney
of the Pres? CH fcs Compa-
when the order is given for their insertion.
It is not surprising that the text
ny, and made charges^ K-the bill
Newspaper Law.
and in said suit againstj fc integri-
of Mr. Gresham’s message and the
ty, honesty, and busincl Iqualifica-
bribers who do not ^give circumstances under which it was
tions of the said Weddei (rn, which
tiee to the contrary are sent, should become known to the
were proved to be_ wRiy Untrue
as wishing to continue
JUST ARRIVED AT
people of the United States first
and false to the s .lisfaefton of .the
I’iptions.
Equity Court and a driffie to this
ibers order the discon- through advices from Japan. The
if
effect having beet rendéiêd oh the
iir-periodicals thepub- secretary was not likely to confess
a
tiriue to send them what a blundering' donkey lie had
18th day of May,: 595, a® a Kupple
before them, having abandoned mental rlecreo’eOjiflrwjiJl
b arp paic/.
su-bscri iww neglect to or re- Jaeau.JU meed -tbe l'u 11 aatrmit of h is-; Mwitflfcm,- rtf® only -eoiiwiipirahlrt-pn rtffi 3«
— day
L..„ or
MjJ'.zfyi',
fuse to Sake tl eir periodicals from blunder would not have been ap town between the frontier and Pe­ TVhereas,
theJiSitf bill contained
'theoffii ¡e to which they are directed parent' to an ordinary observer,
untrue
arid
mi/eading-istatements
they ar 3 held responsible till they though the quality of his boorish­ king.- Meanwhile, seventy trans­ concerning the^’ressOums Compa­ The past week we have been receiving large invoices of new
ports are conveying 30,000 new
have settled their"'bill and ordered
made by th/saiilUegrst to injure
ness was unmistakable, before the troops, from Japan, to land on the ny
ifipir paper discontinued.
the said Wecl^rburn and to escape
4. If subscribers move to other complete development of Japan’s shores of the gulf and approach the liability uncls? a contofet then exist­
0 0 o o ©
IN
places without informing the pub­ purposes and the demonstration of capital from the nearest point on the ing between the Examiner Bureau,
lisher and the papers are sent to the
of Claims and the Press Claims Com­
former direction they are held re­ her capacity to carry them out. coast. Chinese troops are said to pany, enterdH into with the full ap­
But
a
person
fit
to
have
charge
of
sponsible.
have abandoned Moukden to oppose probation anti approval of the said
a. The courts have decided that the foreign affairs of the country the landing of this new force, but as Hearst, his Attorney at law and at­
refusing to take periodicals from the would have had inkling enough of the other body of invaders is close torney in facj,; which statements
... .AND A SPLENDID LINE OF.. s • • ©
office, or removing and leaving them
were proved lohe false and founda­
uncalled for is “prima facie” evi­ the real .situation in the east to have upon their heels, they might as well tionless, and which have greatly
saved him from a display‘of igno­ have stayed where they were. injured and damaged the business
dence of intentional fraud.
rance so crude and of presumption Probably the movement of'both ar­ :'f the said company; and
so unwarranted.
mies has been timed so that they Whereas, the said. William R.
LET US HAVE ANEW DEAL.
Hearst did cause to be prominently
This is the situation, as it now is will meet under the walls of Peking. published-in
the San Francisco Ex­ and still more to follow... .all nice, new, nobby goods and M*
The contract with the American understood: Loss of independence This would give the land force aminer, on the first page of said pa­
H ard T imes P rices Our Stock of Clothing is still
Book Company, which has been in by Corea, to whatever power and by about 500 miles to march and the per, the said damaging charges con­
tained in the said bill, the issue of
whatever
means,
threatened
the
troops
landed
from
transports
about
existence during*the past six years
Large and Complete and is going fast
the said newspaper being widely
between the state and that company national existence of Japan, as loss 100. But the latter may be expect­ disseminated in- this country to the
at the prices we make.
injury of the Press Claims
IS about to expire, and the company of independence of Belgium to one ed to encounter some little resist­ great
of the great powers of Europe would ance, even if they flank the Taku Company; and
is laying its wires to secure a renew­ threaten Great Britain. This inde­
Whereas the said William R.
forts and march around Tien Tsin,
^Highest price always paid for all kinds of merchantable’
al of. the same ‘ contract. To say pendence was threatened openly by as they probably will. The Japan­ Hearst has further published or
caused
to
be
published
in
his
said
nothing against the present text the Advance of Russia on one side ese don’t want any forts. What newspaper, and has widely circula
produce in exchange for goods.
books used in our schools, which and of England on the other, while they want Is the capital, and they ted the damaging statement that
may or may not be' as good as can China, the puppet and jackal of want it quickly—before winter one Frank L. Browne, of the city of Houston Building,
Scio, Oregon.-
Washington, a person wholly uncon­
be secured, it is enough to condemn England, was undermining i tsecret­ makes campaigning uncomfortable. nected with the Press ■ Claim Com­
entering into a new contract, to ly from within. Under these In­ Their campaign is as well planned pany, is in charge of the said busi­
know that' the American School fluences, the nationality of Corea and as well executed, so far, as that ness of the said company, which WE^THeRFORD & CHAMBERLAIN-
..statement is untrue and harmful
ATTORNEYS
AT
EAW,
Book Company is a sort of trust and was decaying and crumbling away. of Von Moltke in France.
and injurious to the company’s in­
ALBANY, OB.
IA
few
years
more
would
have
seen
terests
arid
calculated
to
shake
the
is making enormous profits off the
in Flinn elock, over First National Religion of Spiritualism, Watson,...........$110
The Orégon legislature of next deserved confidence of the public in bank.
Studies in Psychic Science, Tuttle.............1 25.
Incorporated.
people of Oregon, who were foolish her the helpless puppet of China,
The Religion of the Future, or Outline of
winter will not have a very easy •the said company; therefore
the
equally
helpless
tool
of
England.
spiritual Pnilosophy, by Rev. S. Weil,
enough to give this house a monop­
It
is
resolved,
that
the
president
L. H. M0N3?ANYE,
Albany, Or.'
paper 50 cts, cloth.................... . ......
..1 00.
The Corean rebellion was a-pro­ duty to perform, providing-it is of the Press Claims Company be and
oly of the school book business. test-of the more intelligent and pa­
Psychic Facts arid Theories, by Rev, M J.
ATTORNEY ' AT
LAW,
governed by a consciencious desire hereby is directed* to forthwith in­
Savage,paper 50 cts. cloth ...............,..1 oo,
T e company has had no scruples in triotic nobility against this reduction
ALBANY, OR.
The Question Settled, Hull, pa. 50c cloth I oo.
to perform its duty. Its chief aim stitute the proper proceedings in the ©^'Office in Strahnbuilding.
a sorbing all there was in the busi­ to dependence upon the foreigner.
The Contrast, Hull, paper 50c, cloth......... 1 oo.
courts
against
the
said
William
R.
should be to reduce taxation and Hearst to recover damages for his
Spiritual Alps and how to ascend them,
ness, either, for it would allow re­ That rebellion was encouraged by
Flour,
W. R. BILYEU,
by Moses Hull, paper 25c, cloth................. 50.
the cost of running the state gov­ untrue, misleading, and libelous
Christ and Mediunship, Hui]..................... 10.
tail dealers scarcely enough margin Japan in her own interest, which
Attorney
aiHi
Connselor
at
l4iw
9
ernment, for the reason that justice publications concerning the Press
Romance of two Worlds, spiritual novel
25
Wheat,
io pay them for the trouble, and say wasthe samsasthat of the Corean requires that the salaries of public Claims Company, and further, that
ALBANY, OR.
Life, by W. ^r. Wheeler, spiritual novel,
50-
we, the stoclrhorderri'<bt the said Will practice in all the courts of Oregon,
nothing about a share in the profit.'. nation. She* sought’ no conquest.
of Psychic Phenomena, Hudson, 1 60.
officers should be reduced in the company, indorse the^lition of the ^^■’Speciai attention given to Collections. Laws
Mill Feerf
Scientific Basis of Spiritualism, Sargent, 1 10.
As a matter of fact, by getting ,the Corea, as a part of her territory, same proportion that the income of court and the truth of Jits decree in
Why She Became a Spiritualist, by
would
be
a
source
of
weakness
to
finding
John
Wedderburn,
manag
hitch they have had upon the peo­
Abbie Judson,........................................ 1 oo.
J ohn M. S obibbs .
productive enterprises is reduced.
Etc.
attorney of said company, free P.K.N.B lackbvbs .
How to Mesmerize, Prof. Cadwell,.......... 50.
ple, they have been able to force the her, as Belgium annexed would be There is no disputing the fact that ing
from
the
charges
maliciously
pre
­
Hypnotism, by Carl Sextus,...........;......... 2 io.
BLACKBURN
&
SOMERS.
source
of
weakness
to
England.
payment of about two prices tor the
Manufacturer of the’
Researches in Spiritualism,
by" Prof.
the purchase power of money has ferred against him. 1
ATTORÄEYSAT I.ÄW.
Crooks, F. R. S.......... .......................... .
1 25.
books. Now that they have a chance Corea independent would be a bul­ been doubled within the past two «Other business transacted was the
Death and After Life, Davis, pa 55c, doth 80.
wark to her, and she went to work
unrivaled Albany
adoption of a resolution increasing
to free themselves from this grasp-
ALBANY,
OREGON.
Dream Child, a fascinating romance of
to preserve its independence in the years, which in effect doubles the the board of directors from seven to
two
worlds,
Florence
Huntley,
pa
50
cl
1
00,
iig monopoly the people would, only way possible, by enforcing in­ salaries of officers. The governor, sec­
Snowflake-
i Booms 5 & 6, First National Bank Buildinst These ptiebs are post paid. Will be pleased Patent,
to receive orders for any book published, esi
almost, be justifiable in administer, ternal reforms and counteracting retary of state and every Other offi­ nine. The newly elected directors
Family and Mt.
pecially in the Spiritual, Liberal and Reform
ing a coat of tar and feathers upon foreign influence. This was the cer should be held rigidly to the were Philip W. Averitt, proprietor
Works.
of
the
Cumberland
Times
and
Hag-
g^’Peoples Party books a specialty. Send Hood Superfine flour.■
the individual who would, attempt purpose of landing Japanese troops amount the constitution contempla­
C H. DALRYMPLE, for catalogue.
ertown News; Edward M. Hopes,
to renew this imposition.- There in Corea; not to conquer the coun­ ted that they- should receive and Willmington News; arid Francis E.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
W.E, Jones, 291AM.es St.E’ostMnd 0s.
are quite a number of first-class text try or to make war upon China, but all appropriations to institutions Leupp, publisher of Good Govern­ ALBANY,
,
*
OREGON;
By buying your
*
! books—either one of which are the to strengthen Corea, in spite of the aside from the penitentiary, insane ment. Owing to the resignation of
Cemetery New
work Photo Gallert}
equal of those now in use—and each feebleness and servility other gov­ asylum and reform school denied. Robert E. Davis, of the Philadel­
of them should have an opportunity ernment, to resist gradual under The expenses of the farmer and phia Call, on account of ill health,
at the Willamette
in Albany.
E. O. HYDE,
io compete in supplying the state. mining and absorption by China, in others must be reduced within his Mr. R. E. Freeman, of the Danville
Register, was elected president.
’We are informed that California the interest of Great Britain.
Works.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
It is only lately that all this has ability to pay, else he must go out A contract was entered into be­
Mr. 8. A. Hamill, late of Toronto,
• publishes her own text books and
Canada, has opened a new photo
become generally known, but it was of business. Our legislature, truly, tween the company sand Mr. John
SCIO,
OREGON,
Monuments
and
Tablets
from
supplies them to the people at less
idilery in the Y.M.C.A. Block and
Mr. Greshem’s business to know it, has no easy task before it.
the celebrared Red Beach, invites
Wedderburn wherein he was re­ K^*Medical examiner for A. O. IT. W. and
the public to share their
than half what our people have been before he put in his meddlesome
New
York
Life,
Barre and Quincy Granites, patronage with him. Don’t forget
; paying. If California can. do this, oar. Had he the ordinary training President Havemeyer, of the Su­ tained as the general manager of the
company for a period of five years,
at .prices that will astonish the place.
'Why not Oregon? Surely Oregoni- of a foreign minister, he would gar Trust, has issued an order clos­ thus showing the confidence of the
D es . J. W. & M. T. C ole .
you. Shop on Second St.,
; ans need to save money, now-a-days, have informed himself, by the or­ ing down at once one-half of the company in the integrity and ability
opposite R. G, Watson’s store. EAST and SOUTH
; as. badly as anybody, and it is ap dinary methods of diplomacy, in refineries under the control of the of -Mr. Wedderburn; The Press
»outrage, to force them to pay such stead of trotting to the British min­ Trust. The other half will be shut Claims Company is a combination Physicians
F. WOOD, Jun.,
—AND—-
^-VÍA-
■exorbitant prices. Let us have a ister for information and permitting down next week. This action is of 1743 of the prominent newspapers
ALBANY,
‘
OREGON
Surgeons.
himself to be hoodwinked by one of taken because of the large quantity of the United States. The object of
new deal.
The Shasta Route1
the parties in interest. At the very of refined sugar on hand.. The trust the company is to prosecute claims
SCIO,
-
-
OR.
.......
REMOVED
.......
The state board of railway com- least, he would have conveyed his don’t propose to allow the excess of
-—of the—
BtaFOfflce and residence on seuth Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng.
missionersjs in the midst of its bi message in such terms of ordinary stock to reduce the price, as it would against the United States govern­
ment, including patent cases. A side of bridge.
ennial report to the legislature. courtesy that he could withdraw were competition not strangled.
large and lucrative business has al­
This will be the most voluminous from his false position afterwards
Why does not the Attorney Gen­ ready been built up, although the
’report of how some $20,000 of the without loss of dignity or residue of eral of the United States at once
Express Trains Eeave Portland Daily.'
.people’s money was spent for noth­ bitterness. As it is, he has given proceed against this Trust under company has been in active opera­
South. J
| North.
tion but two years, Its officers are
ing of benefit to them since the last Japan just arid deep cause of offense, the laws now on the federal statutes? as follows: R. E. Freeman, Dan­
MAY 1
6:15 P. M, I Lv.
1893
Portland... .i.Ar 8:20 A. M.
10:23
P»
M
a
L
v
.
___
..Albany
........
.Lv
4:23 A. ÄL
one was published. The report of at a time when she had the.right to Why does not President Cleveland ville (Va.) Register, president; Har­
10:45 A. M. Ar ..San Francisco. .Lv 7:00P. MZ
the legislature upon the book should expect the' most friendly offices of order him to begin proceedings?
F. L. Reis
Prop’r. Portland
The above trains stop at all stations between
rington- Fitzgerald, Philadelphia
•be the opposite of voluminous. The this nation.—Oregonian.
and Albany inclusive; also Tangeni,
The violation of law is clear and fla­ Item, secretary; A_.L Hugag. treas­
Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
X
Memy,
PiejiietOT,
ALBANY,
...
Ifeody of it should consist of three
Hying, Eugene and all stations from Rose?
grant; if the law is worth anything, urer; John Wedderburn, general
Old friends, as well as new custom­ burg south to and including Ashland.
words, “is hereby repealed,” and Some dogs ran a deef into the San-
Roseburg* Mail Daily.
this abominable and oppressive. manager; Carter Harrison, jr., ... .SCIO, OR. o. . ers, are invited to call aria see us.
there should be a crisp emergency tiam at Brietenbush, near the ferry,
•Ar 1 4:80 P. 1UL’
8:30 A.M. Lv.. . ; Portland
Trust can be crashed out complete­ Chicago Times, Edgar M. .Hopes, First-class accommodations. * Tables’ Fred R., will always be on
'¡Clause. The same short cut should Sunday. Arthur, the 11-year-old
12:45 P. M. Lv... ......Albany.. . Lv 112:30 P; ST.“
supplied with the best the
Willmington
News,.
Philip
W.
ly.
Why.
is
it
not
done?
5;50 P. M. Ar.. .Roseburg . . Lv 1 7:00 A.M.’
■be made with every other useless son of Lee Berry, saw the deer, and
market affords.
Averitt, Cumberland Times, and
JLebanon Rraiïeü.
■expenditure saddled upon the state. rushed for a gun, which he secured, Is it because Mr. Olney -is the
Board from One to Two Dollars për day.
creature
of
the
corporations?
Is
it
Francis
E.
Leupp.
Good
Govern
­
8:10 A.M. Lv... ..... Albany.... ....Ar 110:21 À.M.
'The knife of repeal ^should lop off and taking good aim, fired, but
^©“Headquarters for Commercial
9:00 A M. Ar .. .. Lebanon . ..Lv i 9:30 A. m ;’
□ :20 P.M, Lv... .....Albany.... ... Ar I ;::25 F.Sf
Travelers;
tall excrescences, right clown to the failed to stop the deer. He was because the President supports the ment, airectors.—Washington Post
2;09 P.m. Ar .. . Lebanon.. ..Lv| 2:39p.in.
Sugar
Trust?
What
other
possible
Sept.
21,
1894.
■necessary things for the adminis­ himself knocked flat by the kicking
Connecting with Steamer ‘HOMER’
Woeilburn-Spriiiglieltl Brain h.
tration of good government and the gun. He fired three times in all, reasons can be assigned?
between Yaquina and SanFrancisco. Tii weekly berween Woodburn and Natron.
The
president
is
either
“
standing
protection of the people and their each time being kicked down. The
Steamerleaves
Awarded.
8: 30a.m. |Lv.. .. Portland.. . Ar - 4:30p.m.
in” with the trustor his talk against:
interests. —Salem Statesman.»
San FfancicSco March 4,14, 24. 2: 06p,m. Lv.. ..West Scio. ..Lv 10:37 pan.
third shot brought the deer to time them heretofore is mere demagog- j Highest Honor s—V? tí d’s Fair.
5:
15-p.m. 1 Ar... .... Natron... ..Lv 1 7:00 âan»
Yaquina
;
”
'
9,19,
29.
Everybody will respond “amen” and it was taken out of the stream
ary.-
■to the above with a fervency which dead.
Rights reserved to change sailing Dining Cars on Ogden Route;
will amount to.a command.
dates without notice.
To Senator D. W. Vorhees we are
HOTEL.
fiillman Buffet Sleepers
For freight and passenger rates,
phairman Wilson thé godfather As was expected, Hill’s acceptance indebted for the complete history
—-AND—
GIBLiN
HOWARD,
apply to any Agent.
Pf our present tariff law has returned of the nomination brings a new can­ of the W ilson-Gorman tariff bill from
SEOON-CLÀSS SLEEPING CARS
(Corner of First and Washington Streets,)
C has . C lark , Receiver,
Attached to through trains.
'from his English trip and is en­ didate at once into the field. Ever­ beginning to end, with all the dis­
ALBANY, OREGON;
Corvallis, Oregon.
gaged in conducting the campaign ett P. Wheelef Was nominated for cussions in both branches of con­
Headquarters for commercial trav­
C has . J H endys , S on & C o .,
West Side Division.
elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for
for his re-election to congress from governor by the mugwumps last gress in relation thereto.
Nos. 2 to 8 Market Street,
Between Portland and Corvallis»
all
railroad
depots
and
Goltra
Park.
Tuesday. The mugwumps are bet­
West Virginia.
San
Francisco,
Calif.
Mail train daily (except Suh day.
Free bus to and from the house.'
TyWnjrj nwin
ter supplied with opinions, than
7:30 am I Lv;........Portland...;.....Ari ¿30 pm
It is expects that the decisive with voteSi but a few votes against Dentist Aubrey will take produce
12:15 pm I Ar ....Corvallis......... Lv | 1:00 p m
battles of the Chino Japanese war Hill will go a long Way this year. in exchange for dental work. See
At Albany and Corvallis connect with train 3
of the Oregon Paeiflc railroad.
Ivi 11 be fought within two weeks.-
him at the Scio Hotel on every
Express train dftily (except Sunday).
Bi’enilef & Shelton, Prop’s,
. A mammoth locomotive now pulls Thursday.
4 40 p m I lv...... ...Portland......... ar 18: 25 am
The czar of Rùssia is suffering the overland between Roseburg and
¿—DEALERS IN--^~
7: 25 prn.l ar ■ • • • McMinVilia.. ■. iv I 5: 50am
Scio, Oregon.
from an Incurable disease and can- Junction, instead of two locomotives
MOST PERFECT MADS,
Good
turnouts
at
reashnable
rates.
Drugs,
Medicines,
Toilet
Ar
­
T hrough T ickets “he11 ^Fasterri
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
hot live at- most, but a few months.
Stage line to MUnkers’. Commer­ states, Canada and Europe can be obtained ac.
as heretofore. It is the first of the
Apt: re C-rape Cteam of Tartar Powder. Fret
ticles, Books, Stationery;
lowest, rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee
cial
men
conveyed
to
and
from
all
West Scio.
R» K oehler ,ManageK,
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes died big engines to be used regularly Ah adjourned meeting of the I fren; Arinhoiiia, Aium or any other adulterant
Etc., Etc;
points. Horses boarded by the day agents
E P R ogers , Asst g F & Pass Agent, Port J
4-0 YEARS THE STANDARD,
or week..
lend* Öi;
' ??i his residence in Boston, Monday. I north of Ashland;.
scjto,
— OBEGOSs
lock holders of the Press Claims I
MERELY STUPID.
The military situation in Asia be­
gin s.to crystalize, the more readily,
because it appears to be safe at pres­
ent from political interference. The
definite decision of the British gov­
ernment not to interfere at present,
beyond the dispatch of ships and
troops to protect resident subjects/
leaves Japan free to carry out her
policy. It is likely that other Euro­
pean nations will not interfere while
Great Britain hold back. Japan’s
policy is to crush China by a short
sharp campaign; to discover the
hollowness of the nation by seizing
the capital and .paralyzing the= gov
eminent. All the troops in. Corea
are being pushed forward overland,
and the Chinese forces are flying
S. M. BANIEk.
Works on Spiritualism. Red Crown Roller Mills,-
in
S ave
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