Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, December 14, 1894, Image 1

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    NO.
SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, -FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894.
80.
the people; The instruction that is
INTEM8 OF INTEREST GLEANED
CHINESE- SOIDIERS
FROM TELEGRAPHIC DIS­
said to have been given by an old
PATCHES.
German to his son, upon starting out The extraordinary success of
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
in the world, “John be as honest as Japan, a nation of but forty millions
T. L. DUGGER;
IN THE CITY OF -
you can. but if anybody has to be of people, over the Chinese, a Ferdinand DeLessup, the builder
cheated
let it be the other fellow,” nation ten times as large, in the of the Suez canal anti the projector
SCIO, LIMM CO., OREGON.
of the Panama canals is dead.
is very applicable to the disposition present war is to the avara ge
TF.IPUS:
they would' ’have their representa­ American a subject of wonder and Col. James Taylor, one of the old­
?er annum, invariably in advance
$1 50
lix months,
“
u • .«
1 00 tive > in congress manifest in deal­ surprise.
Yet when it is known est and most respected citizens of
Per annum if not paid in advance.
2 00
Astoria, died last Saturday, in Oak­
ing with the financial question. that the Japan soldiery is up to date land, Cal., at the advanced age of
Advertising rates, at fair, living rates,to be
paid monthly.
They would have no one defrauded in modern war tactics, etc, and the 86.
Transient advertisements must be paid for
Mien the order is given for their insertion.
or cheated in the least, but if some Chinese are still as they were two or
The O. P._river steamer “Hoag”
one has to lose by money legislation three centuries ago, in a great me­ was blown from her moorings at
asure, the surprise at once ceases.
THE UNFAIRNESS TO THE DEBTOR they would much prefer it to be-, The well known Russian traveler Salem, last Friday, and was with
those
who
have
the
gold;
for
it
difficulty kept from be ng blown in­
BY THE ADOPTION OF A
would entail less snffering and Grum Grijmailo has described in a to a log-boom.
SINGLE
GOLD
hardship to women and children; to masterly manner, in the Historical The Seattle Telegraph, (he only
STANDARD.
say -nothing about men. For this Magazine, the typical characteristics daily democratic paper p Washing­
of that part of t he Chinese army the
The groat unfairness of the gold reason.the people are opposed to the
men of which- are called “Yoons,” ton, has been pt|chased by the
monometalist scheme is exhibited re election of Senator Dolph, because or the bravest. Among his remarks Post-Intelligencer, :pd will cease
publication. $2JL£^&as been ex- The past week vye have been receiving large invoices ofnewgood^
by thousands of instances wherein they believe he would favor the are the following:
successfu 1
k
-cri?<3Hor is -enabled to receive interests of
tloijg.an.d..piutor, Chinese soldiers, march..'anyhow. perid.e'd.
mojp-*« payment, t.han-was contem- crate, rather than that Of the com­ Their armament is in the highest newspaper, but failed.
........................... IN..* * *......<
**fffated when the debt was made. mon people. His action in public degree varied; one has a rifle; a Fitzsimmons lias made the second
A contracted a debt to B, at any life hitherto, Is taken as his meas­ second, a sword; a third, both rifle deposit of his ¡Stake $2,500' in the
time prior to 1892, of $1000. At that urement, rather than any promises and sword; a-fourth, a spear; in fact, Corbett Fitzsimmons match, with
time from 1200 to 1500 bushels of or professions he may make now. so diverse is their armament that it the stakeholder; Corbett has put
Wheat marketed, would discharge The Oregonian says “Dolph or no­ is impossible to describe the numer­ up his entire stake $10,000. The
the' obligation; but A finds that it body.” The people say “anybody ous variations. The non-commissi­ battle is to take place at Jackson­
oned officers possess revolvers and ville, Florida, unless prevented by
will take from 2500 to 3000 bushels but Dolph.”
swords,, but the officers are entirely adverse action of the legal authori­
to pay it to-day. Yet it costs him
unarmed. At first sight this seems- ties,
just as much labor to produce a bush­ Of course the populist party is
remarkable; but one speedily be­ Mattie See, a Grants Pass woman,
dead,
and
its
funeral
has
been
el of wheat now as it did then.
comes accustomed to this character­ was instantly killed last week, by
Neither will his land yield him any preached by every old party paper istic peculiarity of the Chinese army; being thrown from a wagon, to
ard imes rices
larger returns per acre than it did in the land, times without number, the more so when one suddenly rec­ which was attached a team that had
then; indeed it isonly by extra good since the election of last month. ollects that the greater number of become unmanageable and was
farming that it can be made to pro­ But for a party that Is dead it man­ Chinese offlicers recieve no special running away. There wa’s no brake
duce as well. Suppose further: A ifested a great deal of activity at training in the knowledge of their on the wagon, and in going down
purchased a 160 acre farm paying the aforesaid election, and developed duties, and that scarcely a tenth Smith’s hill, between Grants Pass
half cash and’gave a mortgage for the fact that it is the second party7 part of them ever’ know how to arid Roseburg the accident happen­
$3200, calculating to make the farm in Minnesota, both Dakotas, Kansas, shoot. This latter is still more ed. N. M. West, the driver, was
earn the deferred payment. Under Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and remarkable, but is nevertheless a first thrown out, and the horses soon
fact. Shooting with the bow, on
the prsent conditions and. markets, Washington, and that it is first in horseback and on foot, fencing, and ran against a tree and threw the Houston Building,
g.
©AI^IIEk.
Scio, Oregon.-
Nevada
and
Nebraska.
It
is
also
woman out, breaking her neck.
he cannot possioly realize more than
skill
in
carrying
and
hurling
weights
endugh from the product of| his second in Oregon. It polled over —such is the syllabus of the present Warden Coblentz, who has had
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
WEAETBeRFORD & WYATT,
farm to pay his annual interest and two million votes at the late elec­ imperial examination for the high charge of the Washington peniten­
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW,
tions,
and
lost
ground
only-in
Kan
­
tiary
at
Walla
Walla,
for
the
past
provide the necessities of life for his
est grades, that is for doctors of mil­
ALBANY, OR.
family, to say nothing about the sas and Colorado, but increased it in itary science. As regards the year, was arrested last week, for gg“Offlce in Flinn elock, over First National
systematically, assisted by two trus­
all
the
other
states
in
various
per
­
lower grades, thy are recruited from
bank.
payment of the principal. The debt
ties, robbing the state, through sel­
ssjdue and B closes the mortgage. A centages ranging up to 250 per cent. the servants of the commanders of ling the product of the jute mill.
L. H. MONTANYE,
is absolutely helpless, for nobody Yes, it is a pretty lively corpse and army corps,-from grooms, and from It is said that his peculations during
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW,
will make a loan only upon the best one of its leading reform measures me.n condemned to military service a few month's amounts to over
ALBANY, OR.
is
now
shaking
the
country
from
by
the
civil
mandai
ins,
and
are
still
of security, and the farm is no long­
$15000. When he was placed under CST’Office.jn Stralln building.
ADDRESS a LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO
less adapted for their position then
arrest, he obtained permission of
er‘security for $3200 for it would center to circumference. Whether
are the higher grades. Futhermore
W. R. BILYEU,
scarcely sell for that amount to-day, the people’s party, under that party persons rarely attain the higher mil­ the arresting officer to finish his
attorney and Counselor at Law,
name,
ever
make
another
national
beakfast in another room. The door
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
under the most favorable circum­
itary offices who, although not edu
ALBANY, OR.
P.
G.
Box
463.
Washington, D. C.
stances. The farm is sold at sher­ campaign or not, many of the issues cated in the Chinese sense of thé' had scarcely closed after him, when
Will practice in all the courts of Oregon j
Honotably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety dàysj or over, in the late war,
Special attention given to' Collections.
iff’s sale, and the savings of A en­ now advocated by it will live, and word, yet nevertheless, having long the report of a pistol was heard.
are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability
it was found that
wad caused by Service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
tirely destroyed; Now had the.co.n- be carried to successful termination served in the.tanks and therefore Upon examination
WIDOWS Of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether sold ier’sdeath
+ o rl fb
f fhronwh JLV.K.N. Bn ACKBURN.
Having uecouie acquajnieu. wnii a
was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for Support. Widows
JOHN M. SODJEBS.
ditions remained as they wqia-vy^u
.the head, evidently*- preferring
notdependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service.
laws of tfie’land.
soldier’s life are well acquainted death to disgrace.
-
are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was HO
A bought the farm, he could have
BLACKBURN & SOMERS. widow;
or she. has since died or remarried.
......
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier .died in
earned the necessary money, be­ There are farmers in this vicinity, with the merits and defects of those
service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup­
ATTOK ACTS AT LAW.
parts
of
the
army
among
which
the
sides supporting his family in com­ whose family living expenses are
port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
greater part of their life , has been One of the knotty questions that
ALBANY,
OREGON.
fort. It is through no neglect or kept up entirely, by the sale of but­ passed. Various utterly senseless will agitate the brain of our legisla­
Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other
without losing any rights.
mismanagement on his part that ter, eggs, poultry, dried fruit, ba­ acrobatic feats (for instance, they tors during the coming session, is Rooms 5 & 6, First National Bank Building laws,
Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law are entitled to
higher
rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but
the present
coi4i-tions
exist. con, etc. One in particular, when turn somersaults, in order to deceive the employment of the inmates of
also for others, whether due to service or not,
Soldiers
and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army ôr navy since the war are also
the
State
penitentiary.
For
the
Another example; C, another far­ he settled with his merchant at the the enemy by a pretended wound,
whether discharged for,disability or not.
C H. DALRYMPLE, entitled,,
Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor­
mer, who owes no «»an anything, end of the year had a balance paid and simultaneously enable them to past year they have, been employed
ida Indian Wars of 1832 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act,
but partially, in making stoves,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled
finding there ij n» ’onger P' oflt in over to him in cash. This method, touch him with their long-lance, or, the number being entirely too large
or dependent..
Old
claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted undei
still
better,
compel
the
feeble
in
­
ALBANY,
#
#
OREGON.
farming ■ co«cludes to Sel1 his’160 whether the farmer is a resident of
later laws or not.
anyway, to be profitably so employ­
Rejemed claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal.
acre farm a4d become a money loan­ Oregon or any other state,, is the fantry to attack and deal blows with ed, and it will devolve upon our
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who
have lost their original papers.
er himseY- He had paid $6400 in true way to succeed. Such farmers their exceptionally heavy and long solons to provide some other em­
Send
for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. AddredSg
gold tor his farm, five years ago; he pass through a hard times period spears), roaring to frighten the ployment. If the convicts could be
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
enemy, certain strange dances at
now
that he can sel1 il for only with but little inconvenience and stated intervals, in which unaimed used in building roads, their labor
JOHN
WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON,
j^j/or less than half that amount. hardship. It might also be re­
P.O. Box463.
______
WASHINGTON, D.a
fire is carried on, solely to create so expended, would be made more
)y0 lack of management or extrava marked that they can always spare noise; in fact, even in the present' profitable to the state than it could
^aricB^5iThis part has brought this $1.50 to pay for their local paper. day, the chief importance is attach- by any other planJ It would not ^^•Medical examiner for A» O. IT. W. and
be in any way then a competitor New York Life,
result about.
ed todjpws, pikes, and halberds.
..... REMOVED.......
with free labor.
I
Now.^ere are thousands of cases, Flax culture now promises the
Next door to new postoffice b’d’ng.
just likeabove examples. Ev­ farmer better returns as a field crop
D rs . J. W. & M. T. C olé .
ery farmer \hroughout this broad than any other production. The Read a report in another part of Friends of Democratic Senators
this
paper,
of
a
single
days
proceed
­
reiterate
their
declaration
that
it
land, has lost
50 toloopS
land Linseed Oil works are ing in this line, occuring on last has been decided to pass a free sugar
of his propqEOV iKi^who ar^-1“« W!I
contracts for next
gainers? j^body biiu>*ge^ersons year’s crop on fffgsfteBhJ»^£jL081 per Saturday where Sheriff Johnson bill, and President Havemeyer said
who are/rspon^j^or thy condi- bushel delivered in Portland. This makes deeds of some twenty-parcels the works of the American Refining
i—of the-—
of land to Chas. Laurer, sold for Company would be closed until the
iion_ tbP Orders and holders of would net the farmer- something taxes, and where the sheriff makes
SCIO, - - OR.
legislation was clearly defined.
,gold^*e know> as a rule, that a over one dollar per bushel here. deeds of as many more bits of real­
B@“Office. and residence oh south
ALBANY, OR.
nj.ynas the right to ’ do as ,he With a yield of from 10 to 15 bush­ ty to seven other different parties,
side of bridge.
Council Proceedings.
Old friefids, as well as new custom
jj/ses with his own, providing .he els per acre, it can be readily seen also for taxes; Here is a practical
ers, are invited to call and see us
Jses not trespass’upon the rights of that better returns can be realized varification of the oft repeated Council met in Firemen’s hall
Express Trains iLeave Portland Daily,
Fred R., will always-be on iST.
Mothers; but has not the holder of than in growing either wheat or warnings of reformers—that a con­ December 6. Present, Mayor
South. I
North.
traction of the currency resulting in Munkers, Recorder .Shelton, Coun­
gold trespassed upon the rights and oats.
6:15 P. M, Lv......Portland;...-..Àr 8:20 A. M;
10:23 P. M* Lv........ Albahjr......... Lv 4;23A. M .
a demonetization of silyer and the cilmen Richardson, f. M. Munkers)"
privileges of others? Has he not,
10:45 A. M Ar. .San Francisco. .Lv 7:00 P. Mi
Barnes,
Harnish
and
Peery;
absent,
in order to enhance the value of his The Oregonian is wielding the adoption of a gold standard would
The above trains stop at all stations between
Portland
and Albany inclusive; also Tangent
A.
J.
Johnson.
Chas. Clark, — Receiver.
/ gold by creating a ficticious scarcity party whip With no unsparing hand, lead to.
Shedd, Hälsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
dr.
Metrov,
PEepuletei?,
Quarterly
reports
lof
recorder
and
irying,
Eugene
and all stations from Rose­
!
Slowly,
but
surely
the
work
of
of it Injured his-'neighbor, whose to lash recalcitrant republican mem­
Connecting with Steamer ‘HOMER’ burg south tbahd including Ashland.
. ^Jivealth consists in real property,-(for bers of the legislature, who are ¡robbing the people by the sanction treasurer read, adopjed and placed
Rosebnrg* Mail- Daily,,
between Yaquina and SanFrahcisco. 8tó0 A. M.
J I®-"
mnnpv
’i/'t eansa
money is
is not
not in
in iho
the sti
strict
sense of friendly disposed to free silver, in- of the law goes on. Home after on file.
IL v .. .. Portland
.Ài’ 4:80 P. M.
First-class accommodations. Tables Steamerleaves
12:45 P. M. Lv... ......Albäny.. . Lv 12:30 P. M.
Bills
of
recorder
and
Gill
&
Cala-
the word—property, but a measure I to the single, gold standard party home passes out from the owner’s
5;50 P. M. Ar.. Röseburg . . Lv 7:00 A. M.
supplied with the best the
San
Francicsco
March
4,
14,
24.
market affords.
crf'the value of it)? When it is line.- It won ^6 do- neighbor. Re­ hands under the auctioneer’s ham­ van reported correct and ordered
Yaquina
”
9,19,29.
JLebanbn Rrancli.
Board from One to Two Dollars per day.
known that the mass- of the people publicans are free-men and have a mer, some for taxes, others through, paid.
8:10 A.M. J Lv... ......Albany..... ....Ar 110121 A.M.
Rights
reserved
to
changé
sailing
9:00 A M. 1 Ar ;. .. Lebàri'òh ; ; ;.LV i 9:30 A.Mi
^^Headquarters for Commercial
are the holders of feak property, habit of doing their own thinking, •foreclosures, but all at rates but lit­ Report of recorder Lon electric
j :20 P.M, I Lv......... Albany...... ... Àr 1 3:25 p.st;
dates without notice.
Travelers.
2;09 p»m. 1 Ar i ; .. ïjebâholi ^.LvJ 2:89 p.in«
while but a comparatively few are and they are doing a lot of thinking tle above confiscation. This thing light and water plants read and or-
dered
placed
on
file.
For freight and passenger rates,
the possessors of gold—the measure how-a-days. They realize that the -is becoming of so frequent occur-
Wooi3bnrh--Spríng’Íielil ÍKrahrii.
apply to any Agent.
Binns AnnowED.
óf property value—the yard stick, so country has-been brought to its ence as to almost escape notice.
Tii weekly bèrWeéh Wo’ödbürii añd Natron.
T.
W.
Dilley,
sundries
CfiAS.
C
lark
,
Receiver,
8: 30á.th. Lv„ .. Portland.. Ar 4:30 p. tn;
to speak, is it any wonder that present unhappy condition, by blind Just a few-weeks ago some of the
Corvallis, Oregon.
2: 06p,m. Lv.. ..WestSci». ..I>v 10:37 p.m.
they demand thè same privileges at party fealty, and they, as well as I Very, finest blooded horses and other W. C. Miller & Son; lumber
5: iöp.rn. Ar... .... Nati’bn..;i ..Lv) 7:00 a.m.
QiiAs. J H endys , Soft & CO.,
Geo.
M.
Ceffey,
sawing
wood
the II. 8. mints for the white metal the great majority of the people of property were sold at the McKenzie
Nos. 2 to 8 Market Street,
Dining Cars oh Ögden Route-.
Sari Francisco, Calif.
that is given to the yellow, ór that these United States, purpose being stock farm, among them ai fine im­ Myers & Higgins, light fixtrs
Scio
P
ress
,
printing
they demand the election of a U. 8. freemen in fact aS well as in name, ported thoroughbred stallion, for
Sullìnan SuSet Sleepers
G. W.-Morrow, wood
GIBLiN HOWARD,.. ’ .Prop's.
senator by the legislature this win­ and be no longer lead about by their prices that would hardly pay the
^Aisrb“
J.
M.
Morgan,
sawing
wood
(Corner Of First arid Wasfiihgtoii Streets,)
ter, that is in sypathy with that noses at the dictation of party expense of feeding through the Win­
SEtiOX-CLASS SLEEPING CÀÈ3
She Cheapest Ofter *£ei.
J.
A.
Bilyeu,
election
Attached to throiigh trfithB;
opinion?
ALBANY, 0RE&0N.
bosses. There is a disposition to act ter. The sweat and toil which the
Headquarters for commercial trav­ We have made arrangements with
and vote for American homes rath­ property thus sacrificed cost we can­ S Williams *<
Walter Bilyeu; work
elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for the Oregonian Publishing Cotnpany
West Side Division,
Everybody desires all money, er than for the interests of English not tell.
all railroad depots and Goltra Park.
T.
J. Munkers, freight ¿nd
Between Portland antICorVaììfc.
Whether gold, silver, greenbacks or money syndicates. Patriotism is The thinly clad homeless mother
by
which
we
can
supply
you
With
Free
bus
to
and
from
the
house.
Stall train daily (except Sunday.
postage
1.40
bank currency, to be good money hot quite dead yet. The moneycrats may know—the Irish tenant of the G. M. Coffey, 2 month’s’ salary
The Weekly Oregonian and the 7:3oam I Lv,........ Portland..........Ar. I 4:Sbpffi.
80.00
12;15ptn
| Ar .... Corvallis....... ..Lv l.i:00pm
Scio W eekly P b K ss , both journals
and at par, the ’one for the other. have attempted to gather the plum, English lanlord we have- heard of.
Bill of J. W. Cole $10 for services
At AlBaity. arid Corvallis cbhtièct With tralhS
But
to
free
born
Americans,-
until
too
soon.
for
one
year
for
only
$2.
This
offer
Everyone also recognizes that the
of the Oregon Paeiflc railroad.
as health officer referred to commit­
recent years such things were un­
is only for newsubscflbets arid when
Express ti-aln daily (except Sunday).
methods of finance pursued and ad­
tee on current expenses.
Another rich gold find is reported
paid in advance.-
4 +0ptil I lv.........ibortl&nà. 7 .. àr I 8; 25 ft hl
vocated by the gold monometalist, from Alaska, at the head of Turning known, and is a melancholy com­ Report of mayor arid recorder as . ——DEALERS IN—;—
7: 25 p tri I kr ....McMlnville.... >v | 5; 50a in
ment upon the imperfection of man
While they are, undoubtedly, bene­ Arm, in Cook inlet. Sundry pans —and a striking evidence that al­ election returning board adopted Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Ar­ Get your trespass notices printed
T h ROÙGH TlCKÉTS
on cloth at this office.
ficial to himself and all horders of of dirt from the creek bed and though create« free he will allow and placed on file.
states, ttoiada ahd Étttopè cah bfe obtained at
ticles,
hooks,
Stationery,
lowest fatfesffpin Mrs. if. E. WQbdinahs&e;
Adjourned.
fcold, are detrimental and destruct­ neighboring bluff showed from $7 himself enslaved.—Broad-Axe, Eu­
Visiting
cards
printed
ah
this
oi,
agentuWest Sciò.
B, KòfcirLBS.Mànàjrfer..
Etc., Etc.
, E F Etìàkjifti AS?t e Ì5 ft pRsa Asbfiti
ive- to the interests of the masses of to $21 each.'
gene, of last week.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
flee.-
lauds ofi
SCK>; —
0BL6OS.
JUST ARRIVED AT
Staple Dry Goods, Flannels, Eiderdowns, Fancy Skirting and Oress Flannels
......AND A SPLENDID LINE OF......
Gents Fants, Underwear, Neckties, Overshirts, Etc., Etc.
and still more to follow... .all nice, new, nobby goods and at
H
T
P
Our Stock of Clothing is still
Large and Complete and is going fast
at the prices we make
Highest price always paid for all kinds of metchahtablo
produce in exchange for goods.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
E. O. HYDE,
scio, O regon ,
Physicians
Surgeons.
THE
APEX.
MAY 1,.......... 1893.
F. L. ReiSj
....SCIO, OR.....
WOTRIr
J. S. Marris & Co.
Prop’r.
1 AST and SOUTH
-VIA-
The Shâsta Rouie