cIWul II cut Ml.
ase. It has failed to establis'i Hayw<«»d’seonnec
ion as a conspirator in the 3teunenb«*rg inufd- r
♦ Çoin
-utside of the confession of the muni« r. thie», big
IVPTVnnd
- «.Lxz X Ux
, uu
a^rs;
1 V VI J Ul!U : i VU VlGulUw
.assist and gu:!t of nur.y
; crim.» !l«n
tei
;
UUIU
e if h 23 «*•*«• •»«» thr »i«« ll«<. ttliirb
'rvhard. True there is a circumstance or two. •»•rr run
!tt wp
,V,‘, I.K a USCtlAttUSUS. fr-príctor»
- hich if backed up by reliable evidence, rntg it b
rita l<4b»u»t>< I mi •!!»•»•• !»«• tari» di*
onstrued as showing Haywootl’s conms-tion wit i •*•! «4
C*-tlÜHiird —Ai»« *>l*l ¡«r|«Bn»»l» »*ank
Hacks ranntet trilli all trains at II 'est Scio
:ie conspiracy.
But unsup|»oru*d ami not <*ur- -d>l«rr»
raw. J
J VVbiinry
Th»»*
oborated by any direct evidence, the circum Í4ir|p*, II Is. Uri«••!»• nrr mr I llmry
mui hath trains at JI ankers.
••» Eduard H»k
stances cannot be construe«! as implicating Huv I t Wrskite Orsnf***«
Atti 3**n»ita’ Sfttíli» aím I J.
II
■vood in the Steunenberg inunb-r in any wav. - r«l«llr, n|«»n lies trial tai»*# <ranl«*4
T. !..
l»a'ifv Adi I* * *»»»»th «ita» fl.
Our rigs art first-class ant! our horses ¡¡ isk I
RfitroN ANO PMONMIKIOM.
.Vhat the defense will attempt to «-taolnh. re I«» E<rai N, i II'»
h «I B *t«lt ari W
K
asm I
\\
nains yet to lie seen, hide -d. in order to secun* 1 I* .1 l»»lrrst»«», liofH VtHAM ARI lta*"|taf
tlrirti> ¡‘rices lit asonahlf-
*M'Utal
j J, VVhilur* •<! <* A f*at-
HV HM< -KIKl 1< »N
HAI
acquittal, the defens«* d<e*s nut h<*«*d to intnsluc«* ! tar*>n a«MÍ i. C. I* a II«*T a »» ii I rank F»o»
Oi»« v«ar in ■draiM'e*
,.
SI r
any testimony. An accus ~i p-rs »n is presumed to i hi .h »•« •!•/»<> M u’*| M
I «*• |tas.
Our yv«r, Bl e*n*i 4 %rar
........................................
..
1
I irvi
N as I mhim I Ha»»k agl
E aial
Oi*« v««r, at r««l *>| 2
.. . ........................................
a. I
t»e
innocent
until
he
is
proven
guilty
beyond
u
l^»*tr« A* «IrrwiH
O h « vs»air, at "fiif <4 3 y**ar«
.............
,.
.. Ï <►
a 1
Bit munlliB ih•*I¥«»•<*•
.............. .........................................
I>iw«i*»•*«•»I
H—afii '»lta*a ('«» br «
4 •' reasonable doubt. This the proe -cution has failed
«
b.
I*ta E EuHiRARt II (-. E aihr . Jttdg»
Tl*r»w nnxithB iti «ihai»«**
..........................................
<
completely
to
do,
a»
We
view
the
testimony
re
<
tMNK*Waa
Uf.
Uitigl«
in wr«p|tar
. ....
.
......................
turiti «tal aiiAt-l inetti
♦
'*r » ì< • M«
<
ported. Therefore, should the case I m - submitted
Win (><•»«!«ra’h ur I
M
H. Ihirliin,
£
I’». . il . .
1
J Mmiker», W . F . Gill,
J Mnitkrra
A IIVJ» MTI-i NO HATICHt
T
i
'»»drrr*!.
a
the introduc judgtartit
('•id <4 tllNIlks
............................... ..
a . 6 k to the jury at the present, w ithout
A. Warner
K |>. Myer», J. J itaruea, •<
1
riti! filai« A«ft Mar* ih and <»■ Hrudr
Hpretti! obiluarv iM)li«r», |*«»r line
............................... ....02
\|«rtfi>
.
jtt*lgiita»il
ur«|rr«-<l.
tion of any testimony bv the defen-r. a verdict of
C. A. W amai.
<
E statata! wrd«iit*|f
«»r line
...................................
^2
J
I*
Hr tittali B<t ki i . Klarli
<
acquittal would have to be r«*t irned
Uul* -*s the tar»*t
)>«-«! ««hvrtHHHR, |M«r line |tar !••»!•
............................ ..
1
«»rd* rrd
X. .....
. X
- X» U.’L b .
U. X'l^ JL ui.*— — _ L't.-
Î
—
-il-'
L-L ;
l ■ ' iJ—---------- -------- -
: « r* ■ ’k-'u *-
■
nrr in* h
.
... ......................
E l*r*»|**t atid M E B i I vsmi »itiirssr-
Moyer and Pettibone, than has lHi>n produced M < >rt*R*«n
Pr»»lr«*i*«n «I rani». I ’ . inch»’«, (»«r mouth
...
.... I <•
aRMifiwt J«< k
"^tssìtf», rhAHRtol
tini«’r«»ntnu t* for •*|vrrfi*in< itmdr *»n •pfdk’t!iwi.
against Haywood, it is utter n «nten-* ■ to bring ««th I- ferny <*( JM »lirrp <Ml iriai, II»»
t alt»»rnry atid «ta ills <•
**
Mill
ithem to trial. It would Is' far easier to convict • p|taarlhR
•»< Ih» ■tal» ami W l< Bd*
the officer», who kidnapped and r**mov«s| the )»■•* aim ! C E * m * i lt>f the drtandaitl
57///. WORKING H)R REFORM.
Altai a »ta»rt drill
| prisoners illegally from Colorado than it is to con iurta
si a vrnh<'t »»I * Sol Ktttlt*.
vict Haywood and his fellow prisoners of the Tltr talma itiR jury ni» a«v»’pl«*l
T Alhiigltatii. U . I . II;«rii». Merli
A few days ago, the N ews editor had a short murder of Steunenlierg.
tte, U il« » IltMumn, Iteli Mii'latii.
conversation with Hon. W. S. U’Ren, the father
Mitlrr. J
L. Mrr. J«H»
Hlgg».
IMIW. t. K ¿ir.
, ri ... J
ì
of the Initiative a d Referendum, in Albany. In
IN* *
♦
• «.»» A E
1..
OS)
t>*wn
in
<
Ire/
♦
answer to the question ’’What reforms are you
In ita » ••«» *•( imittrmsn aft l>r*« K.
:
He replied, growing and thriving rspidlv. Town-- with l<‘--*s now. Waller i (’no??, oí ilaltiiu *rr
w irking for now. Mr. U’Ren?”
M *• x JI-•!!.:•—! t<« :«k«' frs’ifb'-n» "I thr
‘‘■’nitrtrinniii representation. The power of recall natural advantages than we have, ar o il-tri;>|>me I «n»! f!- i . *. .hat . it Mtoi thr » ....... * *•
us in vrowth. There is no doubt but what Scio, cuUthiUrsl.
and a corru >t practices law.”
Orrg'ta atft ( has Kr*r*vhrl. rharRvd
t
”Bn»|s»r. onaf representation” the first of the some day, will be mad«' to grow and flourish in • Hit vtoialiiMf I hr hr al « plioti law
Flour »nd
proposed r forms by Mr. U’Keu. is a representa- spue of our ieatnergy. Yet, we can maieriair. Ikdrinlanl ioun«l RUflt) atid ••• flmd
I’A) «nd v«>«t
i. u in me legislature or congress of the minont) hasten the day if we show a disposition to meet
V lour
<>rr.i*n ARI dolio R»l* •»•••«»«,
rap-
jiarfv Jo illustrate.
Lum county has three Mad*»me Progross half way. Ixicated as w<- are. a tali va«»» aa* * a I sh ! H * ha ••n (ailr l
Tr»«t Y<» m Righi
lo apitaar
Ilio Imi! was drs lartal íiHfríl*
representatives in the legislature.
Proportional : in the very best dairy section of the state, and rd a -d a ‘tatti li watrAnl te«urd l*»r hi»
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
representation would give two of these representa- adjacent to th«' largest and b< -t timber l«elt lucre ar rr«l
llfrg.Hi a*! Ralph Turpin, rape .
e>«U'
»t-ea tn the majority party and one to the minor is in Orrgo «, we are simply idly wasting our time iiiiiir l tn <»rd« r to o I kb I h laatliutMsjr.
A
<*. PRII.U a. 1».
ity. T .e method would la» simple enough. If the and opportunity, by waiting, Micawl*er like, for
Republ ems were in the majority, the two leading !something to turn up. If we cannot <1> t.e nc-
SAS llA ’
I A K .«..
candid *'M, that is to -ay the two having the ces.-ary turning ourselves, let us hs - im -omebody
” There u a time in
T«■Irpho'i** h
N<». li
largest number of votes, would be declared elect else to start the bail rolling
* t
'
:
:A :
ORKGON
the
affairs
of
men
which,
if
taken at the fl sal,
ed. Fne Democratic candidate having the largest
GEORGE
lead
on
to
fortune.
”
Tnat
tune
for
Scio
in
now
numb
of votes of his party, would also i>e de
K3ENEKE
Ia*t us be willing to meet any
ci
. elected; nevertheless the total of his votes close at hand.
‘
enterprise
that
comes
to
our
door
with
the
glad
may have l»een less than the total of the votes
cast for the minority candidate of the Republican Inand.
< >H ICON
SCIO.
Fl »I < I« m woik in all l.ran. l.t-a of ilrntl.fry.
party. Then- is no qu<*ation but what such a law
" IO.
:
:
;
1
OHSu4*N
ÛBIÎÜMÏ.
would result in benefit. We have seen tiie evils
Hr re-
that result from one - political (>arty having to*>
M ra
Repu l*h«h« «I t»y !<<“• (»»«•!
large a majority in the legislature.
We have
< ÌBKH**
s« en measures of a (»olitical nature- become laws,
l.y*lia T. liatniltuti »a» borii in J r*M-v *•• un’),
May
«J RfcftL ÉS.'Alt BRuKtK £>
because of an overwhelming majority of a political tt, 1*4 «; «lieti «o* lite lar in alo t» b« r |« hi ni» <« •( tviU«**»,
, «I «»i »t-ar», i
party, in state legislature or in congress tnat ought |«Hir iml«M >«Hjth t»f .••* *>, *»it Jtii» Hi. •
month «n«i lo ita) ».
not to jiass. because of their miacheivious nature.
Wl en la i yearn •»( ag»* *liv m »'* xo «I eitli h« r p •»•i.ti» imtii
< • I.« >!<♦ .1
i\i >i ,x i ki ;
j» r»«*y v»H»iiiyr» ilio , t«> < tritili vo<«niy ( ñ .» , ah« t
it*l
Kai tn and I It, pn,fwro«a laxiaht and mid
Nor would such political measures, that are alone lot three y rara, ll.et» rviut tio»i t*» Jvr e« « . mnty , ili li.«-. I r* h - , j *»I
" -I. a«nal vomiata-iou 'a-i.
calculated to advance the interests of any one • hr vr»**Mv»l ihr |*I m Iit« * ili» hrr j «‘Ut», « l* ni» •>« !» atu I 1 t
II ,•■,* nai>i l<> »ell ,otii la-in, I , an -ell it If
■ an «••■H. tt ,uu »ant lo buy. i van And
W A. KW|N<
r
political i>arty, be enacted into law, if the legis journey requir***! «li monili« i» r ih* II miih H n- !» r* a » li l.mn
ne |* mmv )o«i want.
vomii*, Or« goii.
\ l<«m«ti >ti lan*i ri.um, * a .*• j - - atti <4
lative body was nearly evenly divided on political futo w « m *v*r* l -*| |.»r ih«» lira littim >h« I t* »♦ ■ <*•! < «iiillHU IB
in ih*« l«MAhiy U» t •• iimeul I *r «La b a ili Ihr ri
or i>artisan questions. There are always enough uuily*
m H H T on
vv |»U oii ol tao y mire •peni r,i J m » k»
« “mil y . <>t-*tf*»ii.
iadejiendent inemls-rs, wh > will not lie controlled
Un July I iMHü «hr * h *
n t*’»l in n».*»r*ag«' t • A
M*»ntg ni-
avi! tk A terni H;adc4.
ry t «»•« tí»»» t«r »o * l..«».. -I:ì Jjt-A
!“••?«.
•
'• j
« ---
'hi
Scio
Oreria
by mere partisan reasons, to prevent any and al! • fruii»
AI hmi I thè Ir*'
.»| <hr yrar «c
-.4 ibi* union, ihr—- - n- und «un• .• uh«- «•
! »
d
Ctirr«^| li»»t
in «lih’h »*«■• vi «»tir
mischeivious partisan measure's from liecoming thr daHgbtei* «ini olir «oli <Lvd inuin \eu« ag*<
fai*h< g <
pL)wl thr Iradiiig mi»
ARO
law, when the major.ty of a political party in the
**• «I
vlUleti l>ruUgbl »IH’ »»I hi*
bori* « tu thr hi a» k-m ih •h«»i> t** ta-
legislature is small.
. '
•h-«l.
Alter thr >H»r*r ra» b I hm I thr
iwr-nty yaara* »a)*rteiic-v In Notar) wurk
The power of recall, the second of Mr. U'ren’s
uutter l»«*! bini to m tiiU'hl* g ra* A Aliti
lì M 11 MM AM
•*»l laii«l «b*Mliiig gKra t*»e « grn«*ral ànowltxlgw
M M< Un«
<ll«l
Miti»«* »»thrr th"t»»
t«»* *•
reforms if adopted, would enable the people to
•l wrlti. ii lu»truiuen 1« «nd land liti»«*
a «|
Aitar n»ii<*l» ili* g hi» bti«ii»»**a, wir taul
»»Ini«« rat Ina ui eMate« eamiulljr aitandoti io;
v »te an official out of office as w ell as to vote him
itti; vinte»* rttpairrd iu IH» I «»ine. lorgri
r»n**
t*g«»<tal<Ml. atta taci» <>f Alito- pr«»»'ita»l
>»d exaniined
ting idi abotit iLr l»»»r*a.
5 r •!»»• he
Tiiis measure would be of great value, when
< IU
Mii- * <»i ine ove»*»ighi utili! thè Ittita*
<>l< Gn.N
<»r*KA !• < > Alt« 'lunf
fact becomes )>atent that an official becomes
iflg m«i» IHHg, * brìi lir arili lo thr bar li
•
n<i
louiitl
thè
ttarar
ttiÌMMiig
H
v
dishonest or is in any way inefficient. Also, if he
f
H. MONTAS » k
prvtmvrd i.t»l I*' tali ih«* hi »ir <»( thr
fails to do what the public desirvs or what he was
ali»rr*aid Ira «i iti < « tute**» l»ut
uiwler-
stami liiAl A. J
Ite tauri
»ili diaìoe
elected' te do. his services could be dispensed witn.
\lhany
Orcgoi
thr nani«« *t> aiiy olir ali*» a*h».
just the stun«- as th«- private employe 13 discharged
Notar, Pnlnh and noticilor
ut l*al»nta and tvn kma.
w hen his services are found to lie not satisfactory.
U Bfitnl—Itiiiiifih iteiv, * voting tnati
•»I afraid to Work
<»o <1 a agra an!
*«a. tw .,mt MMraal
Al.BiNk. IIKKUOB
A corrupt practice measure would regulate tne
l*mr»l U» the righi r«>rt «*1 a mail.
(ir«i
amount of money a candidate might expend and in
Korit«*ii<rv Hrio'ii M»*al Mitrirt.
< Hr,ant
Wi.«i wu> 11 smut be expended, wncn he is running
C. C. Hr,ant
j
HR^ ANT a *>N
for office. Undoubtedly there is a legitimate way
Only I Iral-Utasa Shop in the kd.y
«
in which a candidate may exp-nd money in order
Utas * tag
I * renta
to further his cunuidacy and there is an illegiti
lin* « ii’llng
rents
tl»« I »Ml, »». BA.
Kla-i Uk«H«tn<
'«■td* .a« tttorfr
mate way as well. The illegitimate should be sur-
bo « t—
Ai.iUNÌ OftBGON
1rats»« •rui
l.«enli
N«» I-
pressed; but so long as a candidate spends his
Proprietor
Ya «uhi«
J I. • b*
\^J AraxaroMi* a svatt
money to advertise hm candidacy or in presenting
xrrt«'«M» a Hmn y
I:. » i
tne issues before nil the people, it is difficult to say-
TIO
H tMhl I Ml PUNÌ
in Ira««» Al*«ay
.h »» f. X
just at what point th«* bnik«< should be applied.
••
t'ü; Tfteîte
■
XI
* -S **
• rrlvf« Ya^UitUfc
«a.»«
».
“
«»mor m Nlmutarg HR m **
This measure is urged as being in the intervala oi
1 •>•••««* tw M»B«I * r««M t>* Irvi A.
taANY :
o RIC i , nX
the p«x»r man who becomes a candidate. The poor
N<>. a —
I-wiv*r*
Aluam
tt»r
tat
roll
M
’
*>
A
man, who i.as merit and ability, is apt to succeed,
It lu A »
irnvs« tatrwHi
... «..»»^..a..
no matter how much money his op|>onant uses: if j
M ml I. tiua T MowYtHOiriiY
No. •-
Uta/ta* ItotnHl ,.»*^ M» «•». ...« n ««
i •» r. la
t ie expenditure is confined along honest and
Al A «Mt IU»<I of llw «l«wr*>nn 4irv«< Ut l lgr
irrvrv* Alta iv
r »
legitimate lines. If a candidate is worthy, the i:>g ow-mbar» of twr laniily ar« Iler liti»lain«l, A M oii I buiii -
Trslws tar < •nsllh
OXABLM 3 XABXa
'io. •—
Ntit«twi| to Hin«'- Mn« j
p *ople will not forget him when the fact becomes erv, ah-> rmid«« oh the hxine farm ; Mr- I n , -I.,-it, ,,.
S. I11;
Mr» * lata Muu-rll, «il I. nr Cral.tr«-,-; Mr-. Hart et h.
M
ùarth Albany tor i nrralli -...^
Troprittor.
known.
I
- « • i «K v alii«
M
Illllejr.
«Imvillr, Calll-.r ia ; Mr». M II e Si.y.ler,
Van-
■i.Uker,
W'a-liinyt.in
Mr-
II >|.|> • I-. .1. r,..f lan^.i.t and <
.No 1T-
Mr. U’Ren may live long enough to see all of A . It. W and Mlaa I r->n, the ll.rta- >..n k «- i « liddrvn who
»A Allniny
o^«....^«
<*r arrow «a Wrh>
ii r M.
his lief menmiroM enacted into I m W; Hut the N ews 1--»«<1« will, lue.r tai«i«r *.R ti.e <»..i ............. ..
. I r^s»*
1 -hr
- -------
MgHM
................. .
A 'rita •• i orvaota
-----------
> ------
u3l
ui
.a u* r . M.
Kw.hli.hMl In ¡aw.
•*l*n
ea«v
lw«> hr->tn--ra o| li.r <h-.ra-r i, ala . -nr. ■.h.-r
>o. « -
thinks his hair will tiecume much whiter than at an<i
In
la«** «hr uiiitr<l will, the X,i-»> tiar« H |>n»t i h nr ch at
L«* « F« tilmny........
.............
7 k. r M
H.
Wl |>(>,
Manager.
T
; ^s..
, i.ann
the present time, when that result is brought provide..a few n.'lr S-.iithea-t of
A* Iri»
i
» è«»«*.
........ ..
. .
» I» P. h
<
«-.I h»r m«iuber»Mp Iron. I’r- v.dr-.x«- t<> tl,e churrli in >«••«,, <>(
IralM»
H»r
Al
M
ah >
about. The |>eople must be educated somewhat as whh I. ato II*«d a «amaietr ot 'oriol» - n- ri| the tt'ii- f hrr
Hnm.kal„in Ma,
<
A
to tne beiu-ni to ue uenved iH-iurv toe nifasures death, sto wa» also a iiirn.to« <>l thr Ke.a-eca halgv, <>l tl.ia No.
Al.HAN y . ORKliON.
Ijiavr« ite* valila
< M
vlly.
Arrik*««» Alirtn)
Til* A M
“¿•1
are adopted.
Taaot M« rm
•Mr».
M. nttfoin* ry w»« ala «»• •• ■
u r-itio - arel in
*o. •
Dttiana
Mr. U’Ren has destroyed hi« influence, some- dllatrioua sh- r.er had a kind wa.rrt ol adii. ■« >>r ,.| war.iitla |.«aM v* fot valli« .
M liuto r
CoevRiaMTB Ac
for Vonn< and -hl
Iler kind tonda prepared <ii-l .idiiiiiMat.r-
Arrlvaaal i|t*any
V
1.1»
r
A»«-*»
»^
«n«
a
»k»«rk
an«
na«
what, by his opposition to the reference of the rd freely tn thr «--mh.rt dallan .- tn. to hrr h n>r. not
««lr«lr ».^nain rm,
rrsa »k«H» Ú
No T-
a»»<«V« ie tw habí» -«’IM* J
'tww'. k»< txi.hal
state university appropriation, and the people will ojilr the Iir<t—«rv Io d of phy» cal lile, tail th- l.-rad ..I lw*av«to l'or vantai ,»«
• an P. M
•w» t «»•• OblwM ajr*r’‘*T tirf Marvtrmw
<
1 *1*. par .ina*x»t
Irrita» Altanjr
Eternal I.if--, a« «.11.
She .air in .in < .p- ..f ,-,.|.|
*nter to I
•
r M
«-»nu laaaa JU.m«b M.«n » i
,«««
not give him their aid so readily in securing the the
» lour, par war k
thiratv traieler mi III. 'a jo rnrr
-
a.-
trnlhlnllv | No. II-
R~ *1 arf«». «>'b.wi char««. IB lba
Hun. ,a»r ’<m
adoption of his reform measures as they would aay fh t a kind, deviled and true a tie, moth, r and « l.tl.l ..| | w * h *oa i or vailto
..Il U Aa M
-hort'.
on
Artiivtoal Alimny
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day may become laws.
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Corvallis & Eastern R. R
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The Mtate has concluded its testimony In the
•imere thank- to the iie.gl.ni.r» and tr.r. .|. ,. , ti.. |,
nia»>
Haywood trial up at Boise. In the minds of most •Ct»
of miiiiir»
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prinking in good atylv aud al reaauualtol '.ani pa po«n t hn «hlppfn,
nlwap par pound, »to krr.
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