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Simms John VOL.. H9< SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 77. 1895. VI, NO. as possesses, to express theories and ITEMS OF INTEREST GLEANED FROM GOOD PROSPECTS FOR THE CANAL. Beginning ) K Sliding THE TELEGRAPHIC AND EDI convince others of the truth of Monday, January 14., 1895») (Thursday) February'28’95» It is evident that the project for TORIAL COLUMNS OF’ them, without being subjected to •IS PÜBLISHET) EVERY FRIDAY, BY the canal at Nicaragua has great EXCHANGES. such a tirade of vituperation and T, L. DUGGER, strength in congress. ‘'.Opposition to ÏÎN 'MIE ûï'rY OP irony as the Oregonian lately Ex Representative Daly, who vis it is confined to a very? small num dished up to the Capital Journal. Si CÍO-, LÌXX «O,, ited Silver Lake immediately after ber, though doubtless there are If the prijicple function of our the holacaust on Christmas eve, at many who have not fully awakened government is to 'ester' the inter that place, giv.es the following ac to the fact that the canal must be ?er awnûm. TfiVäfiably In alvSn'ch. . .-.•. .7$1 50 Mx months, “ ... ,e ........... 100 ests of comparatively a very few curate account of the horror: built, and must be built by the IPet aPnutn ïfïïôt Jläiu în ■advance, 2 oO persons, who by methods best The population of Silver Lake and United"States. It is believed that Advertising rates At. fair, Jiving lutes,to be ¡»aid monthly. known to themselves have secured the valley surrounding, was about the violent attack on the’ project by Transient advertisements must-be paid for fortunes that make them the prac 250. The building that was con Senator Turpie, of Indiana; will find When the order is given for their insertion. tical masters of the gold of the sumed by the fire contained about scarcely a second in the senate. Of world, there is no question but what 160 people when the fire began. course, on a measure of so much -AN HONEST DIFFERENCE OF Joseph N. Dolph, the Oregonian's The fire was caused by some one importance, no vote can be reached OPINION'. candidate is the man; but if it is the striking his head against a lighted till after many speeches are made, lamp, causing the oil to take fire and probably the present session province of the federal government That no tvyo human bipeds are of to so conduct its various depart after it was splashed- out of the will not afford time for exhaustion the same opiniorFexactly goes with ments that the greatest good to the lamp by the jar. Just at that mo of the oratory; but we. fully believe ment the people became so fright that the^bill, if n\t pasiedr*-* the out saying, and there is no question greatest number shall result, some ened that another lamp which was present In, orcLey to Tecbuce mij stools cus Tmccl'b as ~possHlJ& by JVtard 1st, preparatory but what, upon the whole, the other ( man should be chosen, Let setting on an organ in another part the next. happiness of humanity in general is the people be represented. to laying in New Goods for spring trade, I will offer my Entire Stock of J\£er* of the room, was thrown to the An encouraging fact is the active ■increased arid- inode. more possible. floor and exploded. The building, support of many great newspapers. chandise at greatly reduced prices, frbirb jaiiudty f to February 28, inclu ■ by this Same difference of opinions.' The simple fact that Senator being built of pine lumber, caught We note scarcely any dissent on the sive. Dress Göööds, I wild sell at actual wholesale cost. Clothing, Boots We see its effects tn churches, civic' Dolph is”opposed to the free coinage fire so rapidly that its interior was part of the great newspapers of the societies, political patties, etc., else; of silver is not the only reason that in a blaze in less than two minutes, country from the demand that the and Shoes, Hats and Caps-, and Fancy Dry Goods, I will sell at 1 -4 0fi ) ■there “would be but one church or he is objectionable to a majority of and in six minutes from the time it United States shall build the canal, 0R 25 PER GENT. less than regular prices, ■no church, but one civic society the people of Oregon for United took fire it was"so far consumed that while most of them strongly urge it. States senator. Whether it is true all life within was extinct. The We have reprinted many such ar ■and one polilical party. It follows then, that in any one church,■ or not it is generally believed that list of the dead, as given by the ticles during the last two or three Mr. Dolph on all questions that may months, from journals North and ■society -or party, there are- as many arise in the superior body of the doctor, is as follows: Cabott A muslin,. 16 yards for Extra C sugar, 19 pounds fof Bl 00 $1 00 Mrs. U. F. Abshire, David Buick, South. Some urge immediate ac ■shades of opinions as there are American congress, wherein the Dry Grail IB n 1 00 1 00 J. J. Buick, Leia Buick, Ed Bowen, „ w 17 tion. The New York Times makes members respectively-. Where that1 interests of organized capital and Fred Buick, Mrs. L. Coshow, Mrs. an earnest appeal against further L L Rice, 18 „ 1 00 1 00 18 dfference of opinion becomes unrec- corporations in general seem to con- Jeff Howard, Harry Howard, Bessie Fig. oil red calico 16 „ Small white beans 28 „ 1 00 delay. It says this canal is to be 1 00 ■oneilable, the minority generally flict with thpse of the people. that Howard, Woodward Hearst, Mrs. built, and to be built by our govern Indigo bliie „ 18 Tomatoes’ 6 cans fo? 50 1 00 „ withdraws their fellowship from his sympathies and official action W. Hearst, Ira Hamilton, Laura ment, and there ought to. be no diffi Harmony „ 20 1 00 Apricots, 4 „ §0 „ . ■church, order or party and either would be against the people and in McCauley, W. C. Martin, Mrs. W. culty in bringing congress to defi Good shirting, per yard Table peaches 3 „ . SO 84c favor of capital. They believe that affiliates with .some kindred organi- C. Martin, Mrs. Dr. Owsley, Lillie nite action. “The two houses of Best „ A & H soda ? papers fo? 50 10c î J • zation, that is more congenial, or his twelve years seryice as senator Owsley, Bruce Owsley, Hazel Lab enngress,” continues the Times, Flannels, per yard, 25, 35 and 40c Saw-log tobacco-, per plug 85 with other dissatisfied individuals has exhibited this fact and warrants rie, Mrs. Dr. Snelling, Mrs. Gus “ought to agree upon one of the them in drawing such conclusions. Schroeder, Ester Schroeder, Mrs. Cotton flannel Star and Clibaax, „ 45 7c to 124c ■associate thefnseives together in a pending bills, or a-measure upon the There is a general feeling through Dr. Warner’s Health and C. corsets 75c Arbuckle coffee, per pound 25 ■new .organization. To this element out the state that, instead of acting Jane Payne, Robbie Small, Samuel same lines, providing for control of ■of the human mind we owe the in the capacity of an arbiter on Ward, Mrs. Dave Ward, Etta Ward, the canal in return tor the guaran The above are only a few of the many bargains I will offer, and these ■large number of church organiza questions effecting conflicting inter Mrs. C. L. Williams, Henry Wil tee of the bonds necessary to raise liams, Russell Ward. Frank Ross, the needed capital. There has ces will be made only so long as the present stock lasts, as I can not buy new tions, secret and benevolent soci ests, as one who holds the high of Mrs. Philips, Jessie Philips, Frank been too much delay already, and eties and different political parties. fice of senator should, Mr. Dolph goods and sfll at these figures. West Bertha West, Herbert West, Assuming then, that there is. a would be but an attorney for the Mrs. John Buick and May Morning. more delay may have serious conse quences by inviting capital and re Come early and make selections before the best goods are all gone. My •difference of opiniorr among mem interests of organized capital. Seriously injured—George Payne, sulting complications from abroad.” stock is large and complete andyou will make no mistake by taking Oclvant- bers of any political party, it is mere While the people do not expect sen Mrs. Labrie, Roy Ward, Robert It is believed that if a vote can be ators and congressmen to treat the ■arrogance and pigheadedness for Snelling, Maggie Snelling, Mrs. reached in the senate, not one-fourth °f ike opportunity and bargains offered. •one particular faction or individual interests, cf organized capital un Ward, Mr. Emerick, Mrs. Charles of the senators will vote against the Houston Building, g. DA|^||Ek# Scio-, Oregbii. ¡to attempt to maintain that they of justly, nor take a single dollar from Hamilton, Mr. Jacoby. canal.—-Oregonian. he is right and every one who pre- them unjustly, they do expect their About 12 others were more or less «umes to think differently is wrong. representatives in congress, to re injured, but none of them seriously. The New Year’s Oregonian was IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT member that the people—the farm WE4EWF0RD * TOH, In the republican party can be found ers, merchants, mechanics, etc., are With the exception of a few bones received by this office and mention of which was overlooked last week. ATTORNEYS AT JLAW, that were gathered together, all of •on the money question all the as important factors in the govern To say it was a most magnificent ALBANY, OR. ■shades of opinion from monometal- ment, as are the capitalists, and that which were buried in one grave, exhibition of*the perfection which g®“Offlce in Flinn Block, over First National the bodies were entirely burned to bank. lsm-to that of free coinage of silver, they, in numbers, are greatly in the ashes. The dead, as classified, modern newspaper printing has ■and yet all claim .to. be straight out majority. They desire in their sen would be as follows: reached, would not besSfiati}// the Mi®. H. MONT AN YE, rebublicans. Among populists is ator, a friend, and this they believe Seven grown men, all of whom matter too strongly. Its 40-pages of ATTOBNET AT LAW, found as wide a divergence,likewise Mr. Dolph is not. .On the other lost their lives in the attempt to matter, the greater portion of which ALBANY, OR. ADDRESS a LETTER OB POSTAL CARD TO with the democracy. Among the hand, the very reasons that makes rescue others; 15 grown women; 2 is devoted to the business inter ^’’Office in Strahn building. republicans there perhaps there nev Senator Dolph unpopular among the boys between the ages of 6 and 10; ests of the Willamette valley, and w. R. BILYEU, er has been such a marked differ people, makes him the ideal senator and 16 little ones, under the age of Willamette valley cities and towns, Attorney and Counselor at Law, of the goldbugs, plutocrats and or 6; total number of dead, 40. The makes it a very valuable means of JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, ence of opinion as exists at the ALBANY, OR. ganized capital. And if all signs do P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. 0» present time; yet all may be true not fail, capital will make itself felt Owsley family lost 15 members. advertising Oregon’s attractions to Win practice in all the courts of Oregon, Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, o’r over, in the late war, republicans and honest in their par in the senatorial contest to begin The West family all perished,“ ex easteon home seekers. Richly illus gs^"Special attention given to Collections. are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability trated, it is an edition that could was caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances; . , • WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiet’s death ticular opinion and have what to Monday week, in a way that will cept one little boy. Some of the only be produced by an office that is injured have lost their eyes, and was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for '><ipport. Widows D.R.N.B lackbukb . J ohn M. S oiuebs . not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death was due to service. them at least, are sure basic princi be alike distasteful to the people some wili lose their hands; while equiped with all of the modern CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was no ples, upon which the opinion is and discreditable to the state. or she has since died or remarried. some, in all probability, will not convencies and necessities required BLACKBURN & SOMERS. widow, PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in founded. This being true, how service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup for the publication of a great news survive. As all of the medicines of ATTORNEYS AT LAW . port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular arihy ungenerous and un American it is The gold monometalist sees noth the place were consumed by the fire, paper. navy. ALBANY, OREGON. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other for the one faction to attempt by ing but bankruptcy for the govern- the injured had no relief in a medic laws, without losing any rights. of finance, Rooms 5 & 6, First National Bank Building The opportunity of the Oregon Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $io per month under the old law are entitled to sheer abuse to force, the other fac- ment in any question higher rates under new law* not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but that does not recognize gold as the al way until Dr. Daly’s arrival, also for others, whether due to service or not. . lions to endorse or adopt their par only true standard of value, and about 24 hours after the fire. The legislator to fill his pockets with Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war ate al3O entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. - ■ ticular shade of opinion. Senator that it- would be utterly impossible distance of over 200 miles was made bright yellow twenties, will be un c. H DAlURYMPLE, Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Xlov* Dolph may be presumed to be a fair for the world to exist without“ by the doctor across mountains ot usually good, at the coming session. ida Indian Wars of 1839 to 1842, are entitled under a recent act. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled* if sixty-two years pf age or disabled Senator Dolph will probably follow snow, with the thermometer below representative of the gold mono it. There are people who believe ALBANY, « * OREGON. or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted undef zero. This is a feat which has never the precedents established in like metalist "theory, while Messrs. that the world will move along after later laws of not« Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejecttoft imptoper or illegal. Tongue Fulton and Herman repre about the same fashion, if by some been accomplished before, in that contests in many other states and Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who section. have lost their original papers. open up magnificent headquarters chemical action the sent bi-metalism and believe that mighty Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Addres% for his particular candidacy, at the entire stock of yelldw metal in the Mitchell, on January 4, in Wash the free coinage' of silver the only THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY« way to maintain that theory. All world should be annihilated. They ington, secured the passage of a bill capital city. The golden persuas JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, - VIA — of these gentlemen have been talked tHink the soil would likely, produce giving Peter Grant Stewart, of Ger ions that- will be urged upon the P.O.Box 463. . . ________ WASHINGTON, O. A just vais, Or., $7500 for land taken for various members will be tempting, of prominently, with reference to just as good crops and that about as much food, clothing, etc., a military reservation in Pacific no doubt, but the member who al the office of. United States senator. —-of the— would be required to make man county. Dolph, on January 4, in ...... REMOVED........ What class of our people, are advo- happy. In fact though gold and Portland, trying to force people to lows himself to be thus persuaded Next door to new postoffice b^d^ng. vating tlieir candidacy, respective silver used for money purposes, are believe that suicidal financial legis will probably find it convenient to remove to some other state after the '■ ly? Mr. Dolph is supported by the quite convenient, they are not es lation is conducive, or in fact neces battle. HOTEL. Express Trains Eeave Portland Daily. majority of hankers of that party, sential to the happiness of man, and sary, for their prosperity and happi by the railroads and corporate inter mankind would doubless, get along ness. Which one of these gentle South. MBL1N # HOWARD, Proj’S. 1 North. The office of superintendent of. of First and Washington Streets,) ests, and by all or nearly ail of those some way if neither existed, Both men is a true friend of the people? public education is not a necessary 6!15 P. M, Lv... «. í Portland«. «. «.Ar 8:20 A M. (Corner ALBANY, OR3GO& 10:23 P. M.- Lv... ......Albafty.........Lv 4;28 A. M. persons who have large stated in metals could be dispensed with, —Portland Sun. office, but it is a costly one;. It could 10:45 A. M 1 Ar.. Sail FränCiSco. .Lv 7:00 P. M. Headquarters fof commercial trav The above trains stop at all stations between elers. Motor cars pass the hotel for comes; while the other candidates with less real inconvenience than Richard R. Banker, whose wife, be abolished without the least detri Portland and Albany inclusive; also Tangeni, any other metal, but it might be Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, all railroad depots and Goltra Park. are supported by the farmers,- me received $2000 some weeks ago from ment to the public schools. The Shedd, irying, Eugene and all stations from Rose Free bus to and from thé house. ALBANY, OR. chanics and the common people quite a difficult feat to convince the the A. O, U. W., for the drowning office of attorney-gegsraj is not a burg south to and including Ashland« Old’ friendsr as well as lie w (Aist o wt" gold monometalist of this fact — es Rosebnrg Mall—Daily a generally. On the one side is necessary one. Thi’^Soe has no ers, are invited to call and see us pecially if he happens to be the of her husband, upon the testimony interests that cannot bet protected 8:30 A. M. ILv.. .Portland .Ar 4:30 P. M. arrayed the wealth, and those per Fred R., will always be on S®“i of A. L. Hunter and son, has turned 12145 P. m : Lv... .....Albany.. . Lv 12:30 P. M. holder of some millions of it. The Ar Roseburg . . Lv 7:00 A. M. 5;50 P. M. sins who believe the entire wealth world would probably exist, after a up in Sioux City, Iowa, and has by the district attorneys. For JLebanon Branch. producing classes should be made to fashion if all the gold and gold been arrested for the fraud. He merly the district attorneys did this 8:20 A.M. Lv... .....Albany.,.. ....Ar 10:40 a . m . ®. ¥. Manov, Piepiietei’, duty, ana they can be required to was brought to Portland the first of contribute from their meagre, earn worshippers, weie sunk in the mid 9:10 A M. Ar . .. Lebanort . -Lv 9:40 A.M. resume it. Every office<not abso 4:30 P.M, Lv... .....Albany.... ... Ar 6:45 P.M. this week. He has confessed the Chas. Olarfcy-Rfeceiveh ings tothe already princely for dle of the Pacific ocean. The water lutely necessary should be cut off, 5;20 p.m. Ar .. . Lebanon .. . Lv 5:50 p.m. tunes, while on the other side are would close over the mass of filthy crime and returned $500 of the mon and we should return in all our First-class accommodations! Tables Connecting With Stfeainfer ‘HOMER’ Woodburn-Springfield Rraaicfia«» those who produce this wealth by lucre and the worshippers thereof ey; Daily (except Sunday.) supplied with the best the affairs to the simple economies of betweeti Vaguina aiid SanFrancisco. market affords. 2: 30 p.m. Lv. .Woodburn.. Ar 4:55 p.m. the sweat of their brows. Viewing just the same as it would over an Sacramento, Cal., has organized a the early times.—Oregonian. Lv. ..West Scio. ..Lv 10:55 a.m. Board from One to TWO Dollars per day. Siefimer leaves 5: 20p,m. vigilance committeo of 100 to rid ordinary rock. Then if this yellow the near at hand senatorial 9: 00 p.m. Ar.. .... Natron... ,.Lv 7:00 a.m. Sail Francicsco March 4,14^ 2^1 g^HeadqUartets fof Commercial Yaquina ” contest in this light, is it not un god is but a convenience and not a the city of thieves, cut-throats, etc. Is senator Dolph wiser than Sena Travelers: generous for so great a newspaper as necessity, why yield to it the posi Several murderers in jail, felt very tor Mitchell and Congressmen Her Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Rights reserved to' change sailing the Oregonian to indulge in the al tion of master? Why should the- uncomfortable in consequence. dates without notice. fullmaa Buffet Sleeïôra people of the world submit to its The California school of Mechan mann and Ellis, on the coinage dost daily abuse of persons who avaricious and in many instances, question? All of these last named —AND-*- For freight and passenger rates, 8ECON-CLASS SLEEPING CABS dare to have a mind of their own in cruel demands? Why should a sub ical arts, erected and endowed from gentlemen are favorable to the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, apply to. aniy Agent. Attached to through ttkihSi the matter of national finances and, stance that, hitherto, has been a a bequest of the late Jam.es Lick, at white metal, while the former is CHAS. CLARK, Receiver, SGIO, OREGON, Corvallis, Oregon. incidentally, the election of U. S, convenient servant, suddenly as a cost of nearly $500,000, was dedi opposed to It. While they would West Side Division. ^ “ Medical examiner for A. o. U. W» and cated and turned over to the trustees favor a policy that would enable the C has , j H endys , S on & Co., Senator? Simply because men dif* sume to be master and- dictator? New Ÿorktife, Between Portlan« anti CorValllB. last week. Nos. 2 to 8 Market Street» people to pay their debts .and live fer in opinion with the Oregonian, Mail train daily (except Sun day. San Francisco/ Calif. honorable lives, he advocates a pol F. H. Ramsey a wealthy old batch- The San Francisco Call, was sold it does not follow that they are nec am I Lv.... Portland........ at I -I:® bin 1(1:16 p tn I Ar .... Corvallis.. ...... Lv | 1:00pm icy that will force the people to be D rs . J. ,W. & M. T. C olé . essarily fools or dishonest, The elor and a pioneer, who lived alone at a master in chancery’s sale last come bankrupts with all. of the at At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the Oregon Paeific railroad. country 18 yet free so far as the on his farm near the mouth of the Friday, to C. M. Shortridge fof tending dishonor. Willamette, was consumed together $390,000. Express train daily (eicept Sunday). forming and expressing- of opinion «Boaar i i r«rw»mr —■aMa MM'i.T» warn with his housp, by fire, bn Wendes- —-AND-— ' 4' 40p m | lv...... .’..Portland.'....... ar 18: 25 am ------ ^DEALERS IN------- is concerned, (though how long it day night of last week. There is a Linn couniy has been having some X. N. Steeves, who has been un 7: 25 p m I ar ... .MeWinville.... :v 15: 50a m will continue to be so is a question If pi^tcra uion that he was mu rd u red for rough weather lately but nothing in dergoing trial in Portland for com T hrough T ickets Drugs, Medicines. Toilet Ar the teachings of the SCIO, - - OR. ’ that he was known to eompaison to what other portions of plicity with “Bunco” Kelly for the states, Canada And Europe can beootatned at ticles, Books, Stationery, lowest rates from Mrs. 3f. E. lYoodmanseej should maintain), and ever r naen-hns ’ Roop In h; is house, and the house I the state ane countay hay been, get murder of Sayres, has been found agent, West Scio. B. K o JM lbb ,Manager,. BâT'Offiee.and residence on south Etc., Etc. 1 . E P Ro'di rs . A Sitt O F A WiflB Agent, port* side of bridge. on'o • : V’.’V- guilty of manslaughter. 1 land,-Qv, scio, — - oztmoN. GRAND REDUCTION SALE, Strictly- for cash or produce only * Staple Dry Soods at Groceries at THE PRESS' CLAIMS COMPANY, EAST and SOUTH The Shasta Route THE APEX. MAY ,4 .1893« F. L. Reis, .»• .SCIO, OR. •.. ■ Prop’r. Oregon Pacific Railroad. E. 0« KYDE) J. S. Morris & Co. Physicians Surgeons.