•* v>c-< -,W V • 4 t * w< 1 ’ *• CONSPIRACY TO DEFEAT GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN declaring them«* ivre. TLew plained that by hoi< mudlting ibeiuwitw*. tie ^tal< inent NO. I men v|n» will I »vr t.- I rota lor Chamberigig may be able to ’ crawl out on amuw terhnicahty lalwr. 10« llaltnotnah • »legation haa de» Hi «•»: j tiiia nrofMwutioa io a man. Il wa« alter thia hrat attempt t<> prevent th* ‘Iwia- ■ ratt«*n that britw* v nndrriaken Th» Wirts taf » Bastardly II far aa tin* Statement No. I uno arec> (Hern ll.er than live Up to Bribery and other pressure Is being their pr<>ear uu Statcnieiil No. 1 approached *he, have r»( ti e Legialalur«. A con­ I courteay.—Portland Telegram. spiracy has already I—m effa. «sd tor the purpop e aa exprrased at the C 'ngrrwntwn—I low lev, rep. *19!. fulla that Gaurgw E Chwmtierlaiu be th hard«, •« , .»»I ; *»taver, pro , 11»* writ to ttie Cuitad Niales Senate. Ihs laformatioii that bribery a hew g A'hitney, drm . HL'M. Hawley • | lur attrniptr»l ia i>> i*l * rumor, ter it I» ality 713. Siiprvn a Court —B^on 3?l», Bright k-owu tsMiuvely that at h*a»l Hire« Mnb. pk»., 3V7 . Bru. «•< , 412 iluuaa* memlvrs el»4 the cowepiratore ia not known ¡21 IH **enat-»r— Inn»», pro., 133; Cakr »r*. but al Ivaal three <4 tl.e I.. |-r*s. nt ativ e-elec. atlmlt that «(torts Lave rep., HHO, Chamberlain' »lern , iTl < • ''ou rr, aur . X!2 < hamU’rlain’« pin Iw u maerii.( < a tn ply'll »itli the l«x>s atuir. ia a yotti awver Roberiaon. «lern , 18k 7. plurality 4'G who has le-en misval up witliahady II McNar Diotrikl Attorney —J. Vati’a. ti- ua in the past. < n * r asenta ill the game are buaim-aa lure wlio take CfC Represent*! iv»— Brandon, »hr w a i« . . ■ ’ | . - • Word bar l«*m passed town the line l*r«l ; Munkera. dem. 22 *1. Philp I» anions tl.e atiti-Staleiuer t tttrnibera to lam.. 2'^‘. Brown, ret»., I'.,n7 . Porta . • i . k> «-patient and aay rwitldng. that a ft»,- ■,(*' ■ C ■ • >■. - r • . game was on foot to defeat t'liarnb« r- ««•.jSb'f, Laylor. •<•,.♦5!. Vr’iling«*» lam for Senator an.1 prevn’*’ tin- Legis­ ♦AM-.. 2M’> C<»un »* Judge—iMniMi. r» n . 2 • *<» lature from «-«rrviiig out the w i»li< » ol the |H*ople “( Or.gon.' Mrnd»rre kilo« 11 Ilo»e* oot ?• *♦. '■*!•'a-*re, •’>»> . to 1« . ii flowed to Chamberlain ami wl o i Duncan’« plnraiilv 214 Hharrff.- B-i»n*. rep, 2’*>4, Hr wn are against the »-talemenl have l*e< i budlh’o I" d;:.*-’i td.it liivie ■ »....-’: I k- one., 2MW , kriiiit», dem., 2*2>*>. doing," and to wait because "eometiiing plurality 20». Clerk - Mvaly.eoe. 271. Mi '•»•r. rep will break Io«««" in a short time, or al 233d; I'avne, «Irin., I7V4 Miller’« plur­ latest when the legislature a-aeiiible«. A ileaiwrate game i» lieieg pie|ar« goon, r w as It d> »eh p d that Chamberlain «rs rap., 2&H0, Goin, dem., HkiO. Awruor.—diiwch, mm '., 333; the choke I the people and lie t a ma- j *rity of tli<* l.egi»laturc w we pl«-d*-l to Knight« rep. JKS2 Tnvlor, «luu» , l:t»w v te (or him than the plotter« disclosed M» Knight, phimlitv IP»4. 23ti* Treasurer — Fra mi«, dem , their baud. Emissaries were at once sent to Statrniei.l No. 1 men in the at­ Sindner, a «' , 4‘)* Turner, dem., Hill tempt to organise them to repudiate Franria’ plurality .’<57. Superinlrodant—Jacka»»D 4i*»2. thtir pledges. How many were ap­ Snrvt vor —Durdall, a»«'., 515; < itnl proached it is difficult to sav, but while three admit that bribery oflera were lea 37H3. t »»ruiior.—Forth H«*r. .IH33, made, it I» known that at least lour C'otiiini*7 • lie adm eaione •• the trio who ac­ alitv 1114. Curniiiiwwlonrr, «hort term — B.th» r. know ledge tl.e v iaita. h in.« HiWl ; C. urt hill. »«<•. .372 Rm» M mey, and lucrative positions, ari the dire* t (urina of bril*ry which hav< «ell. r» p., 2175. Ru«t«eP*a plurality !>• F»r prohibition 2-532; agMin«t 191 • been offered. Another |Ji«e<* of th« game wlm tl the conspirators are work­ Majority lor prohibition »M » at large |MH For stork running ing on la to have enough Malement Nn. kgain»t 2<"»2. .Majority agair.«l 1201 1 memliera resign and tiave anil-stat» Increaamg legiw’ator'a pay.— ye« ♦ '«., ment members el«w-t«*l in tiuir stead, * Mi thus pulling away enough votes to de­ > • 41 ■ r “'.»•»• - ' t: - . < • I feat Chamberlain, 1.3 mm , no 243.3; majority agMin«t l3 ; politiciaue. M bile those who liave bean j temple«! will i.ut reveal their natnet, majority lor, l«79. Elidintl| lifolnbt Citiztns V» l«i,iii| » f F»r fl»r atiprrme jud*»*«* - y»« ste, th« identity of the britiera la ens|a*«'teeople familiar no 21MHI. Majority againM 21S >, Hhrrifl’« fi*edihg primmer«.— yrM 2447, witii the inside workings of the |H>litu al history of Or« g >n. 1 lien completa ami no IMS. Majority for. 8«M. Compulaory | a-oe« —yog 760, V 11 > 3237 ; open axpoaur« is only a queation ol majority againat 2177. time. Arniorv appropriation.—trv liwti, no One Statement No. 1 Re presenta live was approactn-d and ask») it there was i 3010; majority againat P>24 17. of <> appropriatnm —yea 104Id, no anything which would induce him to violate Ins pledge ami refu»«s to vote for 29IM. Majority against PJO2. Women» suffrage — y« « 1591, , l»O *•124. Chamberlain. He was a»k«d if a finan­ cial cuaeidaration would have any Majority aga>ntt 103.». Gilnetler'a bill.—>yeg 1‘K J, no I n VI w -iglit. The n.eiuber thus templed save iie could Marcwly r«strain himaelf from 1 Majority tor, 13). throwing Ina visitor out of hi* ..flirt* '» Inwlmeti.a lull.— yes .«. no 1 420. bodily. The same agent w lio saw line Majority for, |ll3, tiiember aleo called on another Itr-edy bill, v«« 1417, ho 2.. Ml* I'll» eiferiem« of another Representa* jo»1'* sgaiust I3M. binale ta«.—ye» H65, no 3177. M , live «as elm.lar. This particular Kepreeeatatlve has lieen ervn by s-veral j"r|” against .’•■IJ R m - s II of officiais.—yM 227fi, no I7»i turn. Une of them asbe«l Majority (or, »»'.’ 'Tk. yon km.« >f anv Statemeat V. 1 I'. H. *-. nstor bill.—yrs :122», no uh ?. luán who w>.uld accept a g<»*l * oritiun Majority tor, 2217. at a Ing salary (ur a law m.'till» Fr* portiouni reprasrntath n. — ve* "lk> you mean that you waul to have Majority agsìu.t 17 Í t him take the poeition ao that hr would !l**t. no 1X2(1 Oriupl prsitic« bill.— ir« Z-M, tin 1.« unt of Hie state and unable to attend the I egislalure when it votes on Sena­ IHfil. Majority for, 220. For grand jury.—y.« 2T77, no 1406. tor?" a*ked tiie R«|.resei.tatué ••Yr»,1'answer’ll tire briber. ’‘That M. jority for. »TS. Hotsi Rivr-r county.— ye» I IMI, lu te the idea How many do you know of IM m . Majority tor, 4H. »1.0 Would accept this easy position?'* U I Wrrr there I o»u>4 l»e of Voll>|*af* lively ¡itile «en e tot« »i«te I Leri it always pieni» of work f«»r a «»««temor l > a«« ami I »hall otai in Orwguu aa k»hir «• ipv predente ig md |«grtliuigry herd’d i» B a»hii»jj' n. If al tny tí mg before Ct) ng reo* • O'UVehr«. It admuhl bvO!n»r api**»rent that mv presence »• «reded at U «etilugtv h. I «f.ail promptly give up l »e rimiti*• ’ fit» e«o«l go U» the Sat* tonal Capitol. It >• ihe * u«t<»m to nIL w S*naturar»»m* lolt trmii the beginiitiig uf then l 'imo. Mar» h I even though t-l>«*y «0 mit g • I** a» itigt*’ii unid I♦»•€»• mt*» » h«»wrv* r ‘fuvernor C itmlw-rlatu ur wi'l h‘d a»v x|t |«<> »uiiarie« at ll»» ««me time t»r«i> tf ]«*rniitimt I»» law. Uwerimr Chamt I»*rlam*ft n»teuti«»n •» i iHtwrn *r uirt’l lh rwt'Uu H** ol’L ce ul-er »iH I« » «ii»appui«:Imeni i» I bmo Rrpublica ali«» hoj«’*l U* •»*’’ **** •♦»il !» «*u|tH* l»o\rtt «elwry <»f Sial# lt 1« by »*otl»«Mh«E •r nrit d»*«pp',Hitme t Io xllivial h» ko f* t to au! will» m> plva**an «naulMin» tu l •• time tol«et« h«* wii» r nt G Affo r tiw* to y»} iave to fdl the « »a that <»l Frétai* • <»t Mtvit«*. B hell L» «reotisrM t>«»vrr« « r. M r IL ti»«» to ili a t I» I WO metiilirt « ut a ilo >tale Btair* ». loa major it y of I «* B ard li will I at» nut roi of th«* A vi >ni. Penitent'»r» * llaform Ilin»«! •»»»• I. Mui* *ch*w»l, IL>m*» h»r the Fe* ble» in in» Irti, i m amt the Ha rd o tl»e Fiali 'wpilol Building C«* I' wm ai|a<* t r w>il hi V I- iMm««'ra*a fr»»m p 11 rn» «are, there ** i‘| him I * in«' • Brito n a ht» ► Ml Unit ilWtllli •utm *<>r Kept > «»*»• txikn • rtiiw H I«»» Bit . 1. V I lk»H d »I til iH-rrm**», i»v ottlv b I mhh ivr temi rein »mug 3 month». RI.M I Is SKIIM HvlOlM. The resulta of the late election a e ■ «ch. on the whole as to commend tic initiative and rcfervndu’n. !’,e-vibly ir some cases the n ajor tv did not dec de for the best of course many will aay so- but it is not to I»- forgotten Hat this has lH-,-n a very educational cam­ paign. and hs such of much value tc the people. Never before have th, y taken mi much interest In various »tif'e affair». Indeed, not until these new features of popular legislation Were adojited had moot |>r<>p!c any „eras < n to take BUch an interest, for they lad no real voice in their puMie affairs. They were governed, but did no govern­ ing z\ few |»>liti. al leaders ran every­ thing, and decith-d all matters. The masses of people were not consult* d, were not thought of and were often misrepresented, lioth in conventi« r-.a and in Icgialaturea. All thia has been' to some extent changes I. The masses of votera aie taking a hand, have something to sav. Under the t < w aystein the |s>liticiaru cannot ignore them entirely, and would not dare to do so if they could though th«* late state convention went for in that direction. I very two ycant. under this ay at« m. the people will le letter able to decide nil question» that may come up. Th, y will read and think more al»,ut the af fairs of their state, will take a greater interest in them, will, it may !♦ ex- |s*cted, broaden mentally and politically throuh.* this prove*s. and will grow in the state saving grace of intelligent independence. So while The Journal would have | voted differently from the majority < n a few proj • sition«. It regards He ex|»*riment of direct legislation a- a success rather than a failure, ami exjw*cts to see it succeed Letter still in future.— Portland Journal. Jlk» Lisi. ». ««ino. Cas hier T. «I Mt \li » U», |*i vMtlrul JU-.*®» c A. G. PRILL, The Scio State Bank Physician Surgeon lt la aliavo iulrr*oiing In I * U <»v» thè Vote and »et» I m >W thli g» wrnt. Telephone, I at bange No. 11 • |iRH.uy *utue |*e» aliar thingo alwatt h*|>|*en. SCIO SCH) OREGON Iìie (ulluwihg fat to are g «ai r i |K>e« » gen-rat Imiiling and evchat ge \ol a pre» mei in thgr»»unl> Ville* ■ .i , -• I «' • ms,le al current r *«n.'l Home vut«*<| «trungeul in favor Tbv lU*l I'l ». V in r .rIÍ4II.I I m E<1 of a \ov, electma, MI tu HI. l’p in tl •- « »Ith v in lll'ill I k >. B. « k i» al bilia tuo. ALBANY : <»«»,."V Kii:g«'«»n woo aio » «tron - ot a. r t thè Irw p««w l»tlL 4J «I, I thè itili ‘f* b il I rd » L ad lo li u W« «i »ml of il,, Morrison Street H. YE »de agallisi ri lo 3, Wllh Kii,g'»t“ll bridge. lo 3, k : g»t«m w.oo ala-» •Imhg»*at again \ ■ ar. pillili, and « • l**r he V. of U bill ».' I, will, >< lav I of Patents alni Penan» «. Riner Ito a t non imi t«> 3. OIR.e. -i'J Went Ji.d NI,, Allvvny, Ore. I I. 11 RlEIGll Oufy « li»» human »uffrogr, kwert Home •<> lo • I i>r Plat C. C. BRYANT tulli Piu'h»’» M| I >rdan witii firoiigt'wt nga nal ili lo 21 « »i. t i « L hly bill Ki»’g«t*>n *g-» h ¡••ad agama! 70 I»» 7. > -la» i Hr Urti (»■■fii.v-lv lioY ’ I RE* I kt'R ANT) lo II Every pir«iuvl III II«« il U i .I* Cuwu-k H um V »t«*d ag.vinvi it. nils DAY vM» NIGHT Moniti Brown«v»Ue had il in for tl-» I ho « il y council ng «* tai n»i'a»(»rv 149 I » Il «¿ui» •»' 1 2 ««*» ¡»H k iiih L ('»liman lead m r»»|-*»i,li,»n til t»» w..» (UMilv hv< v rlh LrtNih«'ii gaw *.l the hîggtat V VlTl'EIUNAIUAN 113. U HJ I CH, HL IB! A Mli l.KK. i Hik e Albany Stable«. I- th Phones *4 F» » Valb y lra»l fur ihr mail hill Oregon Al.BAS Y. OREGON ill »any •> 11. ki 'galon votel awn»* «'• »■Ci •1 Photon. li»« •• «r 4* to 0, Sudavilh* **5 Iht* I S « iialor hill » «tíivU »» I u« k Gel tl e be«t »I, n cm ar- j lin g ’rwk <*>»!» H. ml gel them at J <■ l'-swl- r% r«» II. «nd I »«x • allev I be mowt lor li to II. Ihr «Iryret pr«»iirt, r»r’|>ortM>iiat« 3 v, p 1.1». DUGGER I* K in >l*»n .»7 to II. M HrtuUclure ,Iordan **o* Ihr u«rm at (>»r <• v»»m All kind*1 of Hough 4nd D V mb r n•»»>•• vary for bu lbing® ■ kiiiirvti hi Z’-i lo l’j. Il «arri«»» .1 Uillt to order l<> I i*kr‘» 9. De. da, '1 -rtgige- v. l Pensi II Jmlg«* Dun«an got th»' bc*t V' te ii Yards -vt Ovs Mili, O mile« East Vouchers i andully urliteli ami of S-io and in Selo. C « k Cre k 4» to |li, Jlitigi* Mrtttiîl nr'kliou iedgod. lx*«ia«*s, Cull* our Airent at »ordaii 77 t< 13. f«JT e II MIOPE, tracts, etc, prepared at In«. io, fur pricua. in J ti I wh 7“ I >l»erif! •»iiiilh diti H ax TI a M New», Ilice, Mill Street. 10. OREGON li> < 'ou nt y SCIO, hit home rangent gave tirant tr«»i»oio, r« p fur rrvortlef, 10# to 1.3 for <»•• n, und <• v. WHI well to call and see me l>e- 'heinbrr ain. <1» u». 32 l»> 75. V t I irchmving Harness ur anything An experienced compounder of nm h politica in that. j ■ i ig to th< ’ use of the horse, Kit g«ton w am the n»o«l rmphat’C pr • »m l in the <»-unly a«luge*.he .—-All»ai») elsewhere. Successor to the late Hong Wo D.Jim « rat. I i ........... ,-d a flr-t class Hsrners & W Attorneijs-at-Laio Pao’s CoîTee House L. MONTAN Attorneij-at-Laio Cil Mil.ES .1. MAHER HOTEL ROYAL Attorneu-ot-Lotc ,'f A,' .<*L.a sw-. kV. F. JO\hS T3.VPIST FITTER’S MILL LOITER COMPANY Notuni Public FARMERS and HORSEMEN DR. J, MON FOO Chinese Medicines u d I Self help 1« alwiut the lu’Ht uplift. Satiety is not always »ali- '.i ' ' A crusty man is often soft on irte ide. A new broom dOM 08» swo p • Some very gissi men mistake the >logy for Christianity. A man t« always in earnest when he a advancing a hobby. Straw often «how« which way the ■>atri>l wagon must come. The longer we hsik at that doughnut the larger the hole become». A lot of men look on hor.u- as being i the best oak tannevi leather i; . rk'n-nahip is subject to your : : I •«. ah i ; ». l’ob«e,Elc SCIO, OREGON. I V 11 kv Mol M> I RIP SVM.Ml M Idi RISI I ARI’S. Tong, of Albany, Oregon, in now prepared to furnish Chinese med­ icines to all. The undersigned reccommendn him and guaran­ tees satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West Secund Strei t. Albany, Oregon. M. W estfall CLOCK ANO WATCH Having a^ain located in Scio I am now pr«Mr«d to do watch ami clock repairing on short notice. Work done promptly and .-ui tin faction iiauranteed. A. W. JIAGEY W.-t Scio, Ori* t<> l'Iiicss”, HI., ind return ........................ • blu ahi : or ihitxto i. tules W •••! >« io. Ora., !»» Hi. lxiula, Mo . «nd return.».,...................... 70.76 liars an Abstract of rille i r> iwred W imi >uio, t> r , lo >l. Paul ur Minn»*n|w»H« and return ........ fil 2’. by live U i-wt S In, Or«*., l«><>inaha, \vb. ami return ...................... .. an % \\ <’-t >• l », Or« , lo Si, J IW« l>t>, Mo , sud ■ r*t tir II ............ .................. 83 •::> U c.t -rio. I Ir«., lo ksil.s. City, Of the mat property you Infmd tn vun h«m Mo , sud rvltirn...................... .. nr arvrpt «<• Mxtiiliy fur riumuy h«»ug»(>, Manager A rolling itone gather. no rn«*M, but 1, n n goiug trip, bui joiirns» a stone that remains in one a|*ot • m«w oitner Third and Bnsel.lotn St». irvi i-.l . --iiiiovt < on dal» o( ..ir, lt gathers nothing but moas. AI.HAN V. tlKKOON It seem« as if a lot of people were •nly b- < i ii<- ,*«*srv lor iwsixingsrs lo . .o li dc-tiiis'i- ii « ubiti ten dsys frotn •onstantly courting trouble in order to I Iste <>l sslv. H»r lorn I Warteet«. win a little sympathy. Th« CniHwii«< am pt!«-«•« quoitMl .«n Thuraday Elusi rruirii liuiit ninoty dsys tram We have haur daalara: a h«l, pai »»unhal .... frost ruined the crop that wo refuse to lato o» salo. «Hit«, par u«tah«l T. J. Pagar», worry about it any mor«. Etour, par aa« k Agent, It would »ecm that some men marry Hmn. uar Ion W est Scio «hocI*, par ton in order to have some one they can «’hop, |«ar ton blame when things go wrong. Hut tar. (CcMtntryj par roll «. par domti ...... Wo are still jiatiently waiting found ................... the free lunch counter. Linn County Abstract Co The follo* ng r ti/m« Lava lawn tlmun to »« r»« hr Jur< r- Circuit Court. IhjT , .\o 1, to r»->»%• in» .luna X*. H Holglrin. Orlfrtt m , fannar, T. H. Bri».«»tir i’, '•h«*.Li, farmer, I E. Miller, *•«10. (armar; J. k Haiplit, Alkany, •ah-rnan . F. M r*arr, < rawhirrbwillr, farli.« r.U. I < ••l»l», Fri« dark ; lleitrv Z hu n • rn «ti. >Lfbl, lamer; IVny I otiti, \ Ian», < « r |«i»!t r . B. A Burk» net, Svr*»«u*f, firmer, .1, C. Lrfller, K ing«t* it. farii-rr . U E \rt old, rm r, A lot of men who a>e always talking farmer; S H Rolmett» Hli«*«Mt farmer; "None." about their willingness to dlr for then II Ingr.itn, >• «Invilir, farmer; J U From all this it is apf-arent that the »»ll.L Bl R I Mil. *ù EIII mhi , AILai y, rarpmtvr , T. J. Phil* country are too laxy to go to the ¡«lis LAROK8T FACILITIES bribers are prepared to‘‘take care*'of I DECEMbt R I9U9. P»tt, Craw«fot'lwii! r. farmer; H. C. and vote to gave it. IN THE WEST FOR any Statement No. 1 man who will feel When we «ee a man on the strr,-t P< well, ^antiarn, farmer 1» H, Pierre. THE PRODUCTION OF too delicate to acerpt a direct «ash bribe pass without a word the t,sidling baby rmer; ; W, B Glana. to violate his word of honor, by pr« sid­ '■fcl HIGH GRADE WORK A Salem special to Tuesday'« Oregon­ HarripLuigf f rmer Brow h«% lie, bai li ker; A. If. H *»yr*. on the walk, we have an impulse to ing him witii a hieli-ealariexl p««itmn ian «taies tie it tortai mtn farmer , Fre<| Krieg, But- lock up the silver and put an iron Rar .A, ¿I uni at _________ _ u>-a as ■* enau.r. in Il-n e, I tuer; Jei> g elected to in case the legislature shall elret Inn. fatmtr. A J. Il<«ig<« Albany, dentist ; kitched on a summer day. J, W. Barton, All any, outtermaker. saccveal him. Already this part of the «hen it meets in January. SAMUM I ARM game has been eel on foot and from »r|l Congress will meet in |)eeen«bee of '-amuel Nnyder, Brownsville, farmer; Tl>. Orcgnnian is hard Io t lease It aithenticat««l sources it is learned that this year and adjourn March 4, |9Cf». E. I Tra»k. Fot »alley farmer, Henry is continually scolding because a iot nt For Two ton* of No I Hay. feelers have lean thrown ont to see i just be'ore Cham t*r loin's term l>egtne Kirk, Hal.« V, fern rr , <». .»I. Trollinger, Republicans rot. l**r a single l>em<»- V«', « and l,elburn, farcer. erwt, and yet it is dissatisfied I**-« a Th,« l.ni'dred gallons <4 IlOosalirrriea .faced to violate their pledgee in tbie her. IMW, úntese ended in special ere-ion i I here «nd other Republicans did not after tlie Ural of June. manner. Any Statement man who Wlren asked to«lay wbet l.te intention It ren- There were H neu in Mit, l.rii that so e for mime other I'em,« rats I ur ' iL'Irc I gallo, » of Strawberries resigne, under the circunvalan« ew, will, was aa to giving up hie present office to lia«l to ««ear their votes in >n election i sure» R> publicans for n«*t sticking solid after the ivntli of June. <4 cocree, he .pw to live suspicion that take the'ei.aturaliip, t.overnor Cham* lav an.l son .. of lh>-m live I I I t together for their p-*r’y, yet itsr -It O c I.'.-i..I gs!lo„s *4 L<v« «a prevent Rtaian,eai there »ill ba nothing of twiftartanca toi raa»<>n for not d> tag su, e»ye U>e beati- curses of such inconsistency. Portland Na. 1 toaa >a MwllmaMh our ai y irwa ¡dual HaUuagt*'« MIÀI fie.eM.ber ¡M«. | ael. and it is right. Journal. PERFECT PRINTING b PLATES HIC1ÇS-CHATTEN ENGRAVING CO. >0-à BBC CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R. R WIAIMIO SIMM». Lis viva W or Helo— Portland l'assenger ................. (1:23 a. m. Daily except Suu.lay. A «ai vi su H ost ’kit»— Portland Paatang-r ............ 8;4A p. m, Daily except Kundny. passentera arrive in Portland at 11 :30 « m. May return saine day, leaving Portland at 4 :1A p. m. F<>r farther inf. rn>atlon, call on or add reas. WM McMURKAY. Gen. Pass. Agl., Portland, Or. T. J. DANNEN, lxx*al Agent, West Scio. Or Notke to the Public. Alaitit Jun« 1, th* Belo Milling Co. will dose down f *r -o mill and tin me. for a j* more. All v * will pease governed r ♦ 9 s É I * 'Y -*7V