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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
■J.- ? THE RED ? v TRAIL v V . ■ V S T A riiArrKK XXVII. Th» H¡wini*b <u*tou> < ru»totn «M h L a » twrii up I d «Il H i old colunles of that |)uv»r of pl•<-in* perwin» con d»iuDe«l to <Watb io a chapel, rcpiirrw *»■ planation. In order that II may be tteor •u<bly un<kr»<oo«i and appreciated, a» It deoenrta to b* Fron« htuen, utor lotion 4 *li.ì lite« a burri ai»«*, and carri«*! ■ (I <-■’ r f it» <u»n»r> < I ai ! regard aa a fanal*«’ r »lU'br of ?«. »■’•s r age tbí» i UBtom d i » á i-1«’ «-<U'I In. Aui«*ng ua, it i* tru*. mattara ard numagad n*u< h motr *• . a wh*n r»tid«,»»»u<'<l by tb* law, «’»fa. drink* an«j f « » »in* h • ■ If >»- b* g b« h al to HHiwriw aitb. if b* lik«»« , If not. h* rwaaina ¡e rfettl, quhrt. and Doboily pay* an> att*nt“*n to hhw. during a jerhwl r ’•*- *nd tormifted b> th« r«*)»* ’ “• bl* api**'«l Than, on« th*«’ wbaii aa* ** iaaat thinking of it. tl> g.u. mor of th-- pr-—>u antiuuh •■• to him. when be wak--- a» tl>- niost »imple thing In the world, that li-' G to lie •»»- ilrd tbat asm-- -lay. au-l ouly an h—ur I« grante-l him to rc--n Bien<l hla »-.ill to the divine clemency. Tin- fatal ti.-et I« j. i l-, y t> • and hi* a-- -taut, the - -- 1- • I i n - piac»«l m * rl-—■ --arrmg». -»-nveye-i to th» place of »««euthiu, ami In a twinkling lauiiiltd into eternity, before b-- lu»» ha-l a n---iii»!it I- ’>• r - .ml him. When a man i» i nd- om-d to death fr• » n that < * nt he I- 4«- f-v to. » -it *’ fr-on that »—..t-_ t . • l> . 1. u - i.. belong*, through th-- •»ntenev |ia«v-4 on hlm. h» I» ■ iui*--.('i-'titly separated fruto bi. .. . ■. II- :• •hot up in « r-»- i. at one -nd o' wbl- h la an altar. th' walla are bung ! tear*, ami h--re au-l there m irai* aerlptlon* drawn ft u II y Urli '• nr hla l-eti I» plat I the c-fllti in which hi. body I* to t-e depuaited afl-r »> -ut ton while two pr . .»• who r < ve - h oth er, hut of wl... i, ..-i- - nnily >• mt t.-. I mb .m MBs* ta turn, and ■ t ■ the criminal to -■ --••-»»< ->f l-i. 1 • -. at ' implore Divine clemency. Thia custom, which. If carried tn an eitr ■>■■. would a pl-ear In our • ■ intry bs'--r« all. ' ir baron, au-l --rue!. |«-f--1ly agr.-. with S¡MUil.h manlier, and th- lb--t. í'tly I- Having »pint of thia lmi-r--»»it-m< Io na I 1 bark to pt--1» ih .lit «114 rar.- f- - to prtxlu.-e the «1. ■ 4 -■. -I I ti Tbe general wa«, therefore, placed In capilla, and two m<mka t-t -uging to th» or-ier of St Frwn-i. the m--.t r-.¡“-1--I ■ VI te red It with • r-t The fir.t hours h» (>B.»rd there were terrible, thl» pi-- I mimi. Ill- | - r' erg»nl«4ii'»i i--. -it- I ng« n.i ml,••»it. • ■lient, with fr-.-tiuiig ’r.»- ani it«'- clem heil <ui hl« I» ...... the g- n- ral nought shelter Ilk» a wild b i.t lu a - >ru-r of the NM r. ailing bi. ■erlog with .tart» 'if tenor the l-h -ly victima «- allrre-l I --ng hi. I ath. and ...■ rifled In turn to hi» driourlRg ambit um. •adly -h ule before hint Then he reverted to hl« early year» When rr.ltbrig at th.- I'a tor. In» neig ■m- riit fn nil) fi-' lui'h. hl« lif» | I ■ way calm, purr, g. nt - nu l trami i without rrgrria. and will...ut dcirrw. among hie faithful -. tanta. Thru b waa ao glad to be nothing, an-l to Zl.h to I» nothing By ilegre. • his tlmughta followd thr bla» of hi» rr licer n. th- pr. .nt wa» sir«.--! 1 ........itracted feature« grew soft er. and two burning tear., lite tirsi p-r baps thl» man of itoti ha-l ever slid, durarti .lowly down hl« ch -k». which grief ha-l h-llowe-l II» fell Into thr arm« o|. n to r- -ice him. eat- aiming with an expres.i ti of dr.|>erat« grief tmiMMaible to render "Have mercy, heaven; have mercy!" The •< ruggir ha* hern short but terri bl», faith I I i.; ■ r-I -I ■ ami h i Rianity had rr.-nln. I Its right. The gem-ral then had with the monk* a dnvrrMt o t'r.-tra-1.--I far n’ . th- night. In which he conf, .«d all hl. Crimea ami alna, an-l humbly a.k>--l |»ar don of God nli-tni he hail outraged, au-l before whom he was ab-oit Io appear Tb» next flay, a little after sunrise, one of the monks, who had been ab-.- nt *beet an h-nr. retnrnd ringing wtih him the generaI'a enpvtar It ha-l only been with extreme reluctance that Car nero hail cons-ntd to o-1 for h-- justa drva-ld hi. ol-l m ister's rrpr .-i- h- • Hi« surpri»- »»• thrrrfore exit-- or at t«-ing receivd with a smile, an-l klmliy, ami on finding that th- general did not make the slightest allusion to hi« treachery, which the reblen-» liefore the court mar liai had fully rei--a Id. Carn-ro lookd Impilringly at the two monk« r ’ - put f bi« maater'« word«, and each moment »* pectr-l to hear him burst out Into re pmachea. But to hl« amare .tient nothing of the «ort t-«>k place; the general coo tlnud the dnyerutlon a« he ha-l !—gun It. epeaktng to him gently an-l kindly. At tbe moment whin the capata* wa« ■bout to withdraw, the general atoppd him. "tine moment," he Mid to him: “you know iMn Valentine, the French hiint--r. tor whom I ao Ion* chrrishd an insen Mie hatredl" "Yes." Camero stammsrd. "B» kin-l emmgh to a.k him to grant me the favor of a «b.-n yt.lt ; he I« a noble heartd man. an-l I am c--nrln- d that h» will not refuse to rame. I should be glad If he esnaented to being with hltn Ihm Martial, the Tigrero, who ha« ao much cause tn complain of me. a* well as my n-ce. Ihm« kmta fl» l -rrt « Will you unJ»rtak» thl, <-oninü«.ion. the last I sim II doubt.. .s , .. "Yea. gen-ral." the ca|«taa answered. ■ ffeetd In eplte of hlmaetf by euch gen tl»ne«a. “Now go; be happy an<l pray (or ma. Bit w* shall never meet again ” The rapata* went out In a very differ ant frame »t uiiud from tbat in wh.cb V K A 1 M A R lie had entere,! tbe capilla, and basten»* <>ff to Valrutin». "I will g<>." Mid Valentin» siuiply ami h» di«rni»»r<i bim. < uruniiila wss al une* sent off to M Italher'» -pimía with a letter. and -iurta* hi» slxmnc* Valrntin» had a Ion* cunver Mtlon wlth llelhutneiir aud Black Kik. Al atout ó in tbe eveuing a carnaje en lerci th» c-nirtyard of V’alentine'a bous» Halil«. «t a gallup, it cuutalnol M Duna Anita and Don Martini. ' Tbanke b» mí * un aeemg them, "Yon or-iered ni» to come, ao I obeyed aa iMiial." th» Tigrero answered. “Vou w»r» righi, tny friend." - “Aud now w hat do you want of uar "Tbat yon «bould ao-ompany me Io the place wbither I aui going at tbia mo meni." "Would It be Indiacreet to a>k yon -r ’ " '■ -• ■ I. .1 • I r-l him wlth a laugh. “Noi at all. I am going to la«d you. Dona Anita, and the persona bere pgeaent t<> th* <■»i-ata* In wblcb General Guerrero la c™titln»d." "The capilla?" the Tigrero exrlalmed m ■niaaenietit. "for wliat ptirpoae?" "Wliat -i >e» that <-->nrern yon? The general ha« revpiewte.i to •»* you, and you i-annot refuae the re,pi»«t of a man »ho ha» but a few honra left to Uve." The Tigrero hung iiia h»a<i witbuut au • wermg. (Mna Anita exclaimed "<>b ! i will g-, Impulalveiy, a» •be wiped away the tear» that ran down her check» "Niñee you inalai. Ihm Valentine. I will go." Mid the Tigrero, "I do not Insist, uiy friend. I only •ah. that i« all.” (’ll kl’TKR XXVIII Vn)»n<lne. Iktna Anita. 1 M Rallier and !><>n Martial got Into the carriage. Tbs ino t'anadian» aud tbr i hlef followed ilit-ni on horaeliat'k. and I i bey preseeded • > • where the ion • ‘l»mn»d man wa» confint-d. All along th» road they found mark» nt the obvtlnate atrtiggle wlih-ti hail del- tigvd the city with Idteid a few day» pr» vlnualy; I Io- tarrli-adt-e had not |t»»n rn irely rentortd. and tli->iigb th» dl.iau-e *aa In rrality very shori. they did not rvai-h th» priaon until nightfall, owing to th» drtout» they w»r» forved to make k nlt-ntln» l-»gg»d hi» friend» to remain -•i.t.i-lr,' an4 only i*nt»r*-d with |t-*ti« «ruta and thr Tigrero. Th» g»n»r«t waa uniiatlriitly expecting tli»m. aud teatlfim! a great Joy on perceiving them. The young lady could not reel rain her -motion, and threw hrraelf into h»r un le'a arm« with an outburst of ;■-- »«-n at» grief. Th» general pr-aard her t»n l-rly to hi» I mm - hu ami klMed her on th- forrbewd. "I aui the more affected by thee» mark, f affection, m; tn; child." li» It» raid. Mid, with much -motion. "heraus» I have been very har.lt to you. Can you ever forgive ine th» »offering» I have caused you!" Are you "Oh, uncle, ■|>eak not so. not. ala«! th» only relation ! have re malnlng?" "For a •hort time," he Mid. with a •ad »mH», "that la the reason why I might, without further delay, to provide (or your future," "l»> not talk about that at curb a mo tn-nt. uncle," ah» continued, bursting Into tears. gT-«t and tiohJv b*»a rt. Nuw Jet dretn ctme. aud I stall accept It <la«Hy. I fvrl coAvmdtad ttac breves will bars pity <Ml tt»e UD ancoubt of OIJ a4D<WM rvpeDt- • uc*. lie bappyr. Die«, with tba buabaod of your rboi«M Menorre. all accMpt my thauks. I too Yakut ¡ dm . < jcm * o more I thask you. And now l«svv n»v. for I a« k>D^*r bedotij tu tbv world, •*» M mv think of mj mlvatlott,** •’Hut <»ne a ord." ValohiiDe ai ltd "Geo era I. I have forgiven you, and ll la now my turn to a«k your pardon.** "What ran you mren?** *‘l have (iecvired you !** •’liecelved fnv !** “Yee . take fhi« paper The Preaident of tbe l<r public, employ Ing bi« eurer eign right of merry, ba*. «*n my pr« ■wing en tfraly, re k ok rd the ar nt eDew pStBtd OB you. You are frw." |i Ills brerer» bur at Into a cry of sdmlra T u«m. 1 hr gmrral turned pals. Ils tot- ' (rr««xl, aud fur a luoment it «as fane tad that hr was about fo fall. A cold per- apiraiiun st*«««! <»u his temples. “Fafbera." be aaid, lu rm tig to th» monks. "Ired me to your monastery. Grnrnil Guerrero »• d* a*l. and b*D<*efurtU I »ball be a monk of your order.** Two «Ujv after the nrnie wa have do w rllmd Valentine and bla companions left Yletico *nd rvturn«*d Io M«»n<»ra <>o reaching the frontier the hunter, tn spite of the pr«M*MLug entrrefire of bis friends, erparatsd from tbrfu ■ od returned le the desert. I>»*a Martial and |v a Ai. te detti- 1 I d .Mrilm near the Ralliera A month after Valentine** departure |s#na Helena returned to the «omrut, and at the end of a yrer, in spite <•( the ent real ire of brr family, who were surprised at so < S, **■ a • / * (he rows. When I met Valentine Guillois on tbe **ADks of (be ftiu Juaqulo s<n«* l*o)S after thr eirnte recorded in this long story, be .1 ■ • a hs rar do:« et{»<diti<»a arroaa (he Kocky M'>uutatns. fr«»m which, hr said to ma» Mth the soft, melancholy amila which h< grnrrwlly aa«iini«d when speaking Io me, be hoped uever co return I atvwnpauird him for several days, and then we were compelled Co separate. He prrsvd rnj band, and fol Ju* rd by b * dumb friend, be entered the mountains For a l«»ng time I looted after him. fur I Involuntarily felt my heart routructv«! by a sa<l foreboding lie turned round fur the last time, watrd hla baud In fare well and di*api>car«’d round a bend uf the frack. I was fated neter Co see bim again Since thm nothing has been heard of blm uur of f’urumilia Ail my eadearwre to Join them <*r vken obtain news of ibem were vain. Ire they still llviug? No one ran say. iMirkhram ha» i*rlfled down otrr th»ee <Wu n.sgniA« *-nt mm. and time hseif will, in all pr/babdlty, oerer remove th« veil that ronrrel* their fate For all. unhap plly, leads me to »up;*-«** that they pet i»be*I in that gloomy etpedltluo from which Valentine hoped, alas* never to return. (The End > SOME JOKES ON ROYALTY ltrs fhr i.rritisn Otrrawe Ktalaer <**»■**>< F uwmf Mas*. Physicians Surgeon Refuse Lumber Shipments U->til Fur ther Notice Bwllingham, Wash., Nov. 1— No tnor» lutiitar shipments will I* received ’CIO, I III by the Northern Pacific railr-wd in the Northweet until furtbei notice. Thi* is the order root oul to all agents of the J ° U,LL. b N b COURT SIGNS I »fio, "On the contrary, my child. It I» at this moment, when I am going to leave you, that I am bound to Instirs you a protector. I*un Martial, I have tb-ne you gr»«t wrong . here Is my hsnd. accept It as that of a man wh-i haa completely r-cognlsrd hl* fault«, and sincerely re j>«-nt» the evil he has don»." Th» Tigrero, more aff-ct»d than he lilted to display, took a step forward and <-or<llally pr»ae».l the hand offeroi him. "General,** he Mid. in a voir» which he tried In vain to render firm, "thi* mo tnent. which I never -la red hope to see. fill« ms with Jo/. but at the asme lime with grief." "Weil, you ran do s-mi-thing (nr m» by proving to ma that you have really forgiven me." "Hpeak. general. and on matter. If It Is In my oowsr------ " he exclaimed, warm •r "I lK-llev» you. lion Martial." Ikm Seta«tInn answered, with his rod smile “Censent to accept my niece from my hand and marry her at once In this chapel." One of th» monks had prepared every thing beforehand. When the hunters and the French tanker entered, followed by Curtimilla and the officer commanding th« capilla guard, who had taen warned beforehand, the general walk-d eagerly toward them "Jtenorro.” he m M, "I would ask you to thi me the honor of witnessing th-* marriage of my niece. I>«na Anita de Torro», with this cabellera. One mo ment. I have something more yet. If you pleaM- I now wish to make you witness of a great reparation." They atopj-ed anti looked at the gen eral with the greatest aurpriM aa be walked up to Valentine "t'atallero." he Mid to him, '*1 know all the motive« of hatred you have again»! me, and llioee mot lie» I allow to be ju»t. I atn now In the Mine p-witlon in which I placed fount de I’retal« franc«, your draraat friend Like him. I »hall be «het tomorrow at daybreak, but with thia difference, that ha fell a martyr lo a holy cau»e and Innocent of crime« of which I accused him. while I am guilty, and deserve the sentence pa.M*<| on me. I«on Valentin«. I repent from the bottom of my heart the Iniqult oua murder of your friend, |A»n Valen tine, do you forgive me?" "General I »on Retastian Guerrero. I forgive yon th« murder of my friend." the hunter answered in a firm voice. "Yon forgive m»?" "I forgive yon the life of grief to which I am henceforth condemned oy yon.” “Yotl par-l-m me unrewervedly?” llarlty of writing boil Id forth aim)-_ many of throe foreigner* seem to have “t'nreservedly I do." I at-me time lived in the Uniletl Rtatro larlty of gift« or qualities?" "Thanks We were made tg love la and are Inb-iring on.let the impression »trod hate one another." only on* roupls tn over 1 l.ono Hr* to ttlBl they mn gpt in a<aiI1 Von think ao now." 1 tut- ttcl'.'t. . ,-d you , but jours la a , ce.clirate tin Lr Jlauiuud weddlu*. The tasi Peu»' la I'ovianl u> tat la al OttUO* I X I Pup’s Coffee House »<r»«l Brllgs Al XM ».nd nt 11»» H. montanti L CHAT-LZS J. JCAZZT. lu (Ua*v I li» Attorney-ab Lac Trijriitcr Notary 1-uUilc suit eollcttor ol l*wl««its amt pee.km*. OltliW. tn Weel M *1 reel M. McALHB G. M Traxxa Al-BaST. OMg-.o» ROYAL RESTAURANT C. C. Urjan' ora» Bat aso >wur BHYAXT a *OM p| Attorncys-at-Laiü Gonlsia Blm-k ALBANY <>nKi>'» Attorneya-at-Law a t-ff.f» In B-umie tg libsk I 1 BlUAWI I ORBUOX I I IlillxTIVIi OP Oregon Albany WYATT ATHKRFORD A AI.BSNY ltuIrra do not alwaya ssi-ap* toe mission to postpone the enforcement practical joker, although royalty, aa a of the rate, but aa no complaint was liefore the com mission, it could n< t act rule, la Imiiatleut of trifling aud aena live to ridicule Even tbe Kalaer la upon th» appeal. ruffled, n « and then, by au Irreierent MONEY IS EASIER jest nt hl* cxpeti*e. Wbat inakrw tlwae jokes tbs funnier to the world tn general la the tact that Acuta Stags of Financial Crisis Over In hast. the joker baa to beware tbe diverse New York, Nov. I. — Indications that and drendful j-cnalthw for lose majestr. I be monan-h bliuwlf may not uotl.-e the available aapply of rash would tie them, but tlH-rv ar* alwaya obse-piloua inater>ally Iricrcw.td wlhin a abort tlm» official* w Ixi think to recover tbe royal with import* of gold amt the iticrraae of ltie lank note circulation, and lhal dignity by pursuing the huinurlst. A couple of years ago a German the movement of cotton and gram cropa woald be f act 11 ta tnl In every way |>*i- paper, presumably for a Joke, publish ■ible with th» rroult of incteasitig our ed a paragraph to the effect that th* credit* altroatl. were the salient feet- favorite flower of tbe Kaiser »«• a ' ures of today 's financial situation. It r<»l carnation. Th* paragraph waa »eemed to l-e recognised everywhete copied In almost every paiwr in the , that the acute stage of the ctisi* was -»untry. slid when, a few days later, ¡ov«r and tl.at all that tvmained »»» to tbe «unperor visited Alx la Chajwdle, all ! obtain sufficient tutrency lo iroume tboas deputed to receive him Wore red Icurtency payment* npOO a l-r-w-1 scale carnations In their buttonholes. ! and thus to restore condition* prevail- The Kaiser frowne«l angrily, but no . ing l-efote the crisis. -me knew until next day, when some The engagement* of gold made in one. a little wiser than tbe rest. In J New York, Chicago and elsewhere formed them that the flower was the ' brought up the total import movement emblem of bls pet abotuluatlona, the within the ]«*t week lo 121,780.000. A* thr amount of gold will affoni a ftoctal Ih-mocrata. the extraordinary baal* of credit to four time« On* of the most iHiaxm on record la aald to bare been amount, nr about lilft.iMMt.OOO, it will played ii|aii> the lii-wan I.alla MoolraJ, in itself afford much relief to the ex- a native potentate of the Punjab, dur lating pleasure. ing the arv-ond Rlkh War. In tbe win Calla R.vera Congi-eaa ter of iMH 1M9. The Rrltlah army, Cincinnati, O., Nov. 1.—The Na «»tumanded by Sir Hugh Gough, had «hut up Hie l>ewan and hla force« In tional Rivera and Harl«>r» conmws ha* tiie fortified city of Mooltan One day is»u««i s call to its member* and »up- the tiewiegrr* were mnaxol by the porter*. a* well ■» in invitation to all friend* of river and harb-r improve thiimlerwua sound of a moat extrordln- ment*, to *»*emble In convention in try annonade followed, not by shot or Washington, D. December 4, 5. fl shell, but by an a-*«>rtmeiit of nilstvl neat. Tide In aivontancr with the con 1« »• ii* pr-ivlal-in* In a very fragmen vention aasemblixl at Washington last tary condition raining Into tbe Britiah year when the txwrl of dirvctoi* ws* Hue*. authoriaed to call the next convention The Sikh chieftain. It waa afterwurd at auch a time and place a* deemed -t »«ivervd, had found tn the city a I advisable. No *|»»clal project will tie large »tore of <-anned nicata. of the na advocated or cunaidered. ture of which he waa completely Ig norant. A native spy In Britiah pay Rumor* of Annexation. gravely informed him that they wera Scottie, Wash., Nov. 1 —Failure on powerful expl -wlvea, amt. hem-e. Air the part of the Dominion governrront •ome days the Britiah camp was greet ti give relief tn Britiah Columbia from |>atea the incoming bordes of Oriental» may cl with showers of Strasburg ■nd other more or lew« mangled but one day lea l t<> that part of the British domain twin* join«! to the Vnited ¡•crf-vtly eatable tinned food. State*. Of a!! the qnrrtiens before the Similarity eg WrttlwR. people of Britiah Columbia, the Immi "From my pile of autographs I take gration Inane la by far the moot Im OB* of a at-ite.man well hlioam ami lay portant. All foreigners coming into It able by aide with the autograph* of l^na la by way of the Pacific mint en a great author and a great •ccleeta» U-r throughVictoria or Vancouver. tic," write* * British publicist. "All three are very email, exquisitely neat, Chinane Coma in Via Melico. very little alanteil. atisolutcly legible. •Magico City, Nov. 1.—Accordlng lo Well as I knew the three writers, I dispatch io the Record, «ine* the doubt If I could tell which wrote first of th« ycar there itave srrived at which They were Cardins) Manning. th» port of Solin* Cm« 4,7*3 Chinese. Mr. Fronde and Lord lioertiery. Will <>( _____ ______ _ ___ thia total. _________________ two-tlilnU have for _____ tbelr the expert* tell me If tn thia case aim-1destination the United State*. A grroi Dors a c-i-vl tanking a-ut i-»rl»i«*w bœt ,wwa le« -inai »1 < irrvnl laic» sod -lra.ia Issued ou principal cilles n. el class w«k In all branches of dmtlatry ORDtR. Greet* Injunction Asked by the Oregon Lumbermen. Portland, Nov. 1 —Following lite de cision tendered by the United Stales Circuit Court at Seattle Wednesday, Judge Wolvettob, of the Federal court, granted an injunction yesterday re el raining the rallrvatde from putting in the advanced lumber rate* to the F.a>| until the merit» of the < aac can be art t eh-re the interstate Commerce com r»ie»lon and a hearing l>e held. The restraining order aae asked by the Ore- g -tl A W i»hltigt‘>n I ti ul-er Manufac turers' a arriati.m, and upon hie return fr< rn Seattle yesterday morning Judge Wo ert >i announced that the prayer i.f tie 1 rnbertnrn would I* granted. Jndg Wolverton ordered the »•»■<• ra tion to put ut> a hood for 1280,000 that will l>e called for in the etent Ute rail- road* finally win. Thl» money will >« used Io pay th» diff rcnce between Ilia pteeei t tale* and the pruporod tariff», should the railroad» finally win. I umber com pan lea in the Stale not memtar* of the a»»>-iation are advised to file suit* In intervention a* a>»-n poMlble, in order that the railroad* will not be enabled tu enforce the pro posed freight rate* on firm* not jstrtiro to the suit brought by the ssetx-lalion. The advanced rate», *• atinouncwl by the railroad* on all lumber »Idpmenta to the Missouri arid MiralMnppi river*, were to have g >ne into effect today, but the Injunction will pi»t|»>ne them Indefinitely. The increase *u pub lished some time ago and tariff* Iraucd by the railr<wd». Appeal* were made 'direct to the Interstate Commerce com Oregon SUo OREGON II Dentist ' rwiso, I'aalilm. a THE SCIO STATE BANK Téléphoné tachan«» No tl ouiupwny last night. Thi* mote of th. Nc«tb*rn Pacific i* «■¡meted tu be followed by all the rail- nails affected by tbe injunction iseued by the Federal Court In K»aitie Thurs day bight, making it compulaory on tbe part of the railroad* to ciiarge the old rale of 4«* cent* on lutnbvr from terminal point* on tiie Pacific C'<w«st. I lie rwllrowd* ha-l iroued a new tched- ule of rale« tbat were to tie effective today. Thi* new *<li«>dulc waa fought by the Itiuiberiuen and resulted in the issuance of the tem|«irary injunction. Is,.' nt - 1- • •< '■ * • • drill .) ! mil another n>- Lennen, the latest move I» the re lumi to accept any shipment* of Itimler at figure they would • ny rate, Tire be taking too great a risk to allow Uie exceea freight to accumulate until a final decision on the rate >■ male, a* they ray that litigation will ensue let- fore «he matter la settled, end many of the lumber film* may iiave gone out ol t-u»ine*». w T- J MtTtlIB», U FRILU M D. ROAOM HI r BACK H Only lirKh»» shop in the Cliy .. 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