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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
T. > Mvxitrii*, • a rwixo. is be peat««i through tbs cúrtala», avert O ri I LU M. D. Fnm -ml. I'ashNw. - ord uttered by tbe party below was die lluctly audible. "Look bars. Harriet. • bat on earth am I to <io? Madam« Boupell ia cumlng to see I xjw yvti are lb a minute abe will be bere" Tftiepbut»* ttLbangft Xu H Oregon Scio Harriet's • heeka blanched for a TO" FC1O. Stilli OU<H* •tient, for from ber station arar tbe door ¡«new a je-era! tonite* sn-t »seton ye of tbs chamber she could already beer Uwna'I.a-I» at > rival i-> e» a«i«l «Imita Mme Hou pall's footsteps sac end lug tbe O. UILL, P M D laraed <•» prl«>cll*l cities stairs. ”Cuoia bara." abe cried to Van Llth. frantically. "There la no owe sleeping ia jour old room. It in across tbe ball Fl. at «teas »or k la all Uram.be« of dent tot n quickly, and bide yourself there until I «II you. 1 «III lock you In. so my i OMgUON tetti. I i i aunt «ili bave to go tbe other «ay. You must return through lier sitting room Io Flamas Originala in Grant Northern At West K»4 of lbs Morriwm Wrest Bril»« •be corridor You can do It easily, tor H. MONTANTS Storage Plant, Containing GOO.- CHABLTS MAKZn •be Is a auund sleeper." I»U a < wmu « to Hine? Hn».l OOO Bushels of Grain. Van I.lib did », ba was directed. Iler îroprister. -let had barely time to turn tbe k»y ou >im. return to her chamber, seat bareslf •I>4 IteUIrllor M McAt.rtN G. M. Travis and aliati h up a book. wh«m ber aunt's <»( Palante and i vn-kwia, Ihiluth, Minn., Nov. 9.—Firs of an ruotatelo were beard in tbs corridor, and Urw< ALR a MY p a moue-nt latas lbs old lady »at»r»d tbe unknuau origin last night destroy*! Ortke. m tbe Great N iithem slevaUir "A" lu apartment. C. C. Bryan' oran no ax» niuur "Awake yet. my dear child? Can't you Hupertot, togstber with OOO.utlO bush- • l»ep (>b ! You are thinking of that »1» of grain, )«rlnci|«lly «heat, all of MUTANT A BON young a«»mp I'm afraid. Well. I which was fully cov<r<-«l by insurance. • <>’Hu t If I wars you. He Isn't worth Th« elevator was owned by th« Great Northern railroad but was l«»od to ths I ' • • • . »1 w. < Where will Ih» roaee go to?” A D. Thomson company of Diilutb. Oregon Albany ‘.«•■dwin Nlork Al.HANT. fili» stooped ami klaaed her nlace ten Tria ajwika so>-n ignited the Grand li-rlj oil both ‘heeka, and Iban went to Republic mill on Tows? Ray slip, tl»e tbe wiluto«. KATHttamnti a wyatt Grewt lake« Dredge A iKrk <«Mn|mny's ”1 mustn't keep the bore»» e-jt all d«ck ami the Ihtluih Bupsrlor btornge night. Jean ! J»an !" company, which contained the tinieh- Tbe ‘«Mcbrnan turned «>o tbe bos and Ing plant of th» Webeter I hair C“tt.'> <>®<w la U.umiwig «!•«» ■uke.| tlp at Qi» window I pany. Only I Irat-Alass Shop in the City You ran go to tbe »tab!»a. Monsieur alhant r riti okb <<«> n The fire start*) at lbs south west cor ft ha ring . . «w..,. Urrnta Chalet will nut return to the city to ner of the elevator dock, and bsfote it liaH « lifting eo^m. Jirrnta night." <« ■; ng . J'« trn fi M • It "ipell closed the window again was noticed had communicated to tbe Hal ha ......... 1» cwnta au«l cams ba«k to wb»r» her niece was elevator. An alattn aae turned in and four fire tug» reepondtd, but owing to (H.ORtil. DAVIE, Proprietor aitting. 'Monsieur f'hBl*o< sleeps here to tbs intense brat they were driven out Tilt WAMHIIT Mll-OHY i »up si) i all their t a ar n.(tht ' Inquired Harriet la a tone of apparent un vn-vrn. while her heart «as ‘giae 1» saving the adjoining |' J- i'» p mhuto . m really beating violently. "Wb»re «III The steamers W. A. Patent and W you put him. aunty?” A. Roger« were In the elevator slip Of U»» r*MiJ property you intrn l to haw i sn't he have Monsieur Van Uth'e leading wheat an«! the latter was to <»r •a'orpt •« mm uri i y fw u*on«y k«n*i1. our old room, dear?” («Inm» rttFhing th« of oar «riper take “.it L’< ai.iiixi Ccl.r !• •>! w h‘ at •n<« iMabtmbrd la ¡mm. “Not i»ry well But th» chamber off I;,, lire as« ■#'- <•< i.lrol by 1 your own la ready, and tbe sheets are o'clock and the damage is placed at Z. rt. REDD, Manager. air»«L" li.MO.OUO. Twrnly yr •* ri|>rr1rii c tn '’•»’•ry work Very well, child, then I will give di i »®ce roma« Thirl and HnwkUldn Sts. • n<! ten I !♦ «ling *! •«»w me • <»-.-rn k n«iw!«*!<• red lone that be to lodge.) I her« Ami ♦»f written !;>*! ? -ni. nt« hnd ¡a;. L HU hw A«i* ALfiANY. OKI ON ARREST BANKtHS now good mght I Km t ait up rvadtug tnl«ii«ir>tl«,n of cv tun ■» «wr* ' j uttrusled to: loan« n« . »'«■!, «. *• » 1» ..f tit.»« pr«UHN| but try to sleep" and fiUmlnel. Mme. Itou pel I turned and left the Conditions of Title Guarantee & Trust •CIO Oi;y.;oB apartment. It was tbe last benediction Co to Be Invesngeted that was to fall from tbe llpe of ltarrl»t Portland, Noe. 9. — Development» 69 A CAPS’ YVrlituu'i benefactress for the ehatiuw r.xpEi.iENce yratenlay In the affairs of llie Title of au awful criase was even then boverl over tbe ‘ bateau Guarantee A Tiuat company «ere a fol Ko I- Ya iutna .... _ . Í IA A M (To be continued ) lows: Arri*«« Ai<>any . II.M A M District Attorney Manning aaya hr No >_ A I'laaae st < Iwlu. will ea-iiie the at' of I i,e 1 ruln lftwve« AHwny ..... .111AP M We had bsaa settled but a Ilttla t.nk belay on complaint <>l C. F. “ •* <ot*aH1ft . Lia * while lu our Itullan ‘ h-nr'ug and bad Ehman, who deposited 11,330 the day M arriva* Taquina .. 6 tu M Tne V M ark * Trwlaaft Tw aud Fruui just »«vpilrrd a deed to It tw-artug tbe before the lank chard, Ehman agirea w ft C o * m «* whtb <5 l C o algnnture of Andrew Jackson, says to »wear U>complaint i hatging Hie tank No •— A^ t ne »en Ur « « *k4Un t! n nift* l«eav*ft Alteny ftw Istruii 7:W A. M. "Joaquin" IE Miller In I«’ i i M i « » »« aa tbe Boston officers with having accepted dejx«its Amvft* l»*Uvlt .... 11 M> A Al ' - • * I* ' *» l • - t * K “*’ > >►*** when they knew the bank to 1« insolv T'rnna.-rlpt, when one day a btg, raw <..•»« firth • •*•'.* mi •< * «r. p No A— • « i l (rre. «»' ’••»< ♦ f’ ’wa rftfffftift. l«nftvM ì'vtrvlt . . I <»> r. M taxied, hatchet faced man tn a t>saver ent, contrary to law. C.i -• • f «G • V ’1 5! . k ( G. Ivce.vft <mv*ft Ait«ny ......................... State Tri'saurer Heal's violation of a a . r M. n - • Ul I.it ho hnt romr to us by way of the Htat« Trai*« for < »realità. cm«!, with a load of « locks In a car law in «lepoalttng fiSUO.tMK) arhool funds No. a- »itliout eecnrlty is considered by Dis riage lie had a big. Impertinent boy A hi» .’*< ■><*> (• ta'r-’rt • i- k ‘ •. ’ a »-wat r!n l^ave* ABiany for ('orvaliu IM A. trict Attorney .Manning. “I Multnomah, 'I «I T t •» O ’ - ’ ) V 1 WJ ft Arrtvft* CorvaUL* .............. ... with him, and pleaded sadly that both I and District Attor ey McNary, of Mar No |*> of them wrrr sick. LMiMAltuny ..i> r M ion, ae laasie for criminal prosecution. Motlier was very g,«d to them, pull- hfftbrüDff! fl. 'Ö Ml. Wtul .« » i. U. 0 Arrtiaa al Cor valite___ ___ -J « f M Opinion that Steel should resign ia ed out the trundle t*d to the middle held In numerous quarter» and Is »hat- No • I mvm Alteny...... ................. s^_Î.MF M of the floor, had ua children sleep at rd by Governor ('bam tot lain, but btrel Arma« Cor vai Ite ......... S.UP. M ' ftp tire foot of her bed. and treated tb« say» he will not resign. Resignalion TrwiMft l*r Albata/ Sallownesa Transformed strangers as If they had been tier own would enable the »late lu sue buidsmen No •- blood. But tliey both walled and moan for indemnity. to Durky Beauty lAtYM Corvain* A dark ikin to x r. f... matin* ed bitterly, and begged father to take Arrivo* Allmay Governor < hatnbetlain will continue when delicatrly »oft, undervpresJ the clock» and dl»(»>as of them at bls holidays Indefinitely and probably will No • » wit« the ra.liant £l«»w w iich indj. 1 r*ve« Corva'.lte Irlaiire t<> bln nflxiitwirs. I1A' I' M iesue one pr<clnii«alion lot all ol nell cateiahr«.''V, « tne .:<. Rotott- Arrive« at Mbany 111 1’ M There was a whole carriage load of week. inekrepatl«- ic- I ’‘quality, No ?— J > rest them, Init upon the reltrratrd aasur leavftftt «»rvallift 1, r 1 to li tiw* AìUany ance that be could double, and even •k * SEND CASH WEST ro'-'r t -. . r .« . ht|,Mrm»ia ho. U- treble. Ills money, our conflillng fatb » b . •- . r K l,«-rt. luff» eft I orvahlft ................ Il 1MM er. not knowing one thing about the inei» certs: pr«‘tr«t <■>> a^-aimt tan, Arrive« at Albany Secretary Cortelyou Swings C'ub Over __ 13 bB r M real price or value of such ware* •unbum and frecklet if applied be- No 11 • Eastern Bar kers fora «mosure to tun or wind. algne«! a note ami Iwv-ame a "merchant." 1 ware* APiany ...map m Affbrkat < ,,r vwlltw liai» 1« Waaington, Nov. 9 —The Wrrl ia to Spreads bar an irnperc ept. le them At the end of tbe year that hatchet otp re over‘kin »u-ts e.furminfa All of (hr abor# train« connect w Ith *«uthrin faced man came hack and eiacted bls receive all the aeeistance at the com •bit. . «‘ , a mand of the Treasury «h-partment to Pstlllc totagani trama. both at Al'wny an t money with enormous Interest, al- ' <a vain« ae well m train fur Io-troll, «l> li < deli« ate, lurtroue beauty. meet the great drtnand for money to direct aarvxw u> Newport ami alia, en i lea. tnw though father tind not yet sold a »lugle «U M.. I n.tfOl T’ 1-4T move the crops. tocretary Cortelyou as wap aa llteltent'uab Hot ap Inga. clock. Fur further mtn«(nation apply to «Itw-usm-d the situation with the ptrsl Years later, when UBO F NKVISA ‘.ell I'm Agl. dent yesterday, and baa formulated a II II.LRUNiab Agent, Albany cross the groat plains plan, which will be carried into efleet, with but a single one unh-M the Eastern banka tie* to the =s more than half tbe wagon »{va>T Wo occasion and »how lew« aelflehnea« hnuled them from Indiana almost to Mr. Cortelyou is of the < pinion that the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e* **««* th«» top of tlm H'vky Mountains, am! larite importations of gold and the Il M MY kit 1 A Kii liAllbSUB then, one night. In a terrific snow houaei loaning which baa l<een done in New York have place«I the tianka there storm. when the wagon tipd upaet. we found a use for them. Brass wood, in a materially improved condition < • < • glass six! varnish all went to feed a Ths government no longer feels the no- Physician Surgeon THE SCIO STATE BANK Elevator?, Mills and Docks Born al Superior, Mino. J CI1APTKH I. It waft • ftu»- bight tuWftnl tbe latter pert of May ¡»ur.iif ib* Uytün* tbrft n cloud» Pars« . but oo th«' •ppro«>*b of •’»••n i.M the « ti bad come •ut. ftirl d enti ng in • Mate of glory tinged Ib» houH«-t«»p4» with ■ fiery glow the Bela* • i wttb • guide light, The unall •uburb of Villen ivr. dittnnt (rum the Fr«»t>ch » »pita but fourtftwti «LftrcJ thift gen#rot»ft bulo «>f brilliant coloring It lftcb*<i j •( fifi»-!» minute« of 1» •’rlo* k wh^-n th* *hl»b n«uir!> •t tb«* full. r<»*’ w 'ii ' und map *<!• motion gbov* (b* borltuft. *ud hung berfwevn mrtb and b- om like » bug»- allvrf Ifttnp Th# gr*nt tr»*« whl1 I» •hxvMt »'.rr •. I- «I th ■‘«it t»u \ «-fi CB»< ft«rt>»» th*1 atnoutb and vrlvwty I*«»* thr|f »|r-*p «b i'!*««'*. 1 r< n thr • hw'«*» i Itftrlf, th» light of ft M»lltnry lamp, pel Ing to a f#w mrrg. twinkling my«, abone fitfully, h •un.” tr un 11 window In th» Iftft wing of th<‘ h■« Jding |(r:ii-»lr fr«»ui the gr*w( tiietyifpoli*. tb* huwh of • pro foun t ¡--t <* * aw h-r- up»»n everything •••" wl.- 11 rrr<! by the »ft re- t - *r«- ¡1 tbe ftOUth. the gr**n i fro In tb* d^p aba«|e of an eu-irmoua oak whi« h •«eaH’d to keep watch a ml ward ever »he «lewping Inmatr«. atood ft young man namrd i“lnirh’» Von Llth. Io w bom •v*ry familiar but « »tijurr.l up to bls ardent hnagination ih« Interior of that faintly Ilium f.aud ai«arttnrnt Thia •il#nt wfttrher • "inín «I to p t?»’ (or *”inr tnoment* In tb# dlr«” tian of th* < hat* w Illa deii'eanor *•« that of on* und« • id<- I •• to «b«t to ptKHron I * ba from the »hallow uf the tre* and plft«*<| h 1« ftxri ui »n ih grairrl wnlw «nd •a many time«» l I» 4 f »teirp« At length hr loaned forth mor* boldly, though not without emit tun. to prevent th« rrum King of I«;» ftho#4 upon th* gr*rel. and e > -4 b. < »th ih* whirl«*« I'h klng up two or thr*e « uall |e -bh w. ti« tbrww them ft gum »t the <I« m Illa heart I »eat ».envw hat • 1 ■ ■ • ■ I u. ¡ ■. •» ■ •a. after the third *•-*/. a girl of almut • lnefr."i) yrf»r« of «ge, who hid b***n r*^.| Ing by the light of the lamp, left her •rat and. ofHiiing (hr «winging enoetnent. lookral out u{H»n tbe night "Who ¿g thrreK* »he «»ked. In • tone which indi* .i» «I e-.rnr alarm, but alngu farly «weet and Mualcal. "It's I It’« Chari*«.** replied the young fallow . ’’don’t be frightened. I must see I am going you. If away, j am leaving Franc*. 1 return to Anierha to morrow.” "Oh. nonsense," evclalmed tbe girl "T«»u are saying Ibis just to tr, me "I am not, upon my word. Harriet," anvwrvl Van I.lth "My pansage I» al ready taken. I sail from Havre to mor row afternmm " "Why did you not let me know earlier?" »be a«ked. "I wae afraid to «rit» You know your aunt etri< tly forbade It, Hut, liar tlet, can't I get In, It only (or a few moment»?" "I really don't Harriet Wel«|on began, when the faint re Bmnatrance died awaj tqion her lipa. Keising the strong atom of a thick vine which ran near the wind“«, and aaalsl»«i by tbe trellla work, th«- young athlete l>e low coniiueucetl an aw-ent which to an older uian would have prove«! in Impovsl LI* feat In a few motuenia bls band was on the window sill au«l the neit Instant he bad lea|v<1 lightly Into tbe chamber. Harriet, the first raptures of th<dr meet Ing over. t»eg<e«l him to l»e gnu« , but he. Bitting !“-«i«le her on the low sin l-iw a. it. orgrd his plea fix further time so elo quently that ahe yielded, and couhl not find It In her heart to dismiss him at once The lovers, too. had a hundre«! ronfidem es to Interchange Harriet told Van Llth I.“-», am - bl« quarrel with her aunt, the j-ersc <u¡“in of a certain M Chabot ba«l be «me well nigh Intolerable. Rhe wa« afraid, moveover, that Mme. Iloupell fuvored hla eult. "Ami now you are going to America, Cliarlea. and there will lie no one to stand tietween us I am sure the man baa not even the etcuae of loving me. It to my dowry he la after He 1» no doubt, aware tlmt Madame Iloupell haa made a will In favor of Emily and myself." Charles Y en I.Uh could only clem h hi« flat in impotent rage To the hou«e where ba ha«l once been an hnn«>re»l an«i wel come guest be now had to r»«me Ilk« a thief in the null' <“ —“k a fares tervlew with th«- only being on earth who yet loved ami trusted him. In hla mind there was a burning erase of Injustice. The «-old and aevrre tones in which Mme Rouprll had diamlaeed him er«-iu«d still ringing in hie ears "l»o not go," pleaded Harriet. "I am certain that It will not l>e long before my aunt will relent . that, after all. «he really thinks a great deal of you stay, and I will myself go to her on tbe first oppor tunlty whi«h offers and plead your euoae.” "You ere trnvr* hopeful than I am." replied Van Llth. blttrrly. "If I had hen treatml with any show of Jiisti«-e. why, I would not «are But your aunt to prejudiced agaiiiat tne. I am well aware that Mowaieur Chabot baa sought to omlernilne her conlhirmro In me. ami be has su<verded | Cell you. Harriet, when I think of all these thing« It niak>-« no- a <|e«|>erai« maa.” He ha<| t>rrn pacing th« floor restlessly with long, iaipatleat sttoks. Hi» fair was flushed with anger. W ith the mem •ry of Mm«. Houpelt'a merciless treat Blent aroused anew within blm. be could hardly rracraia liimx-if. "Rhe 1» worse than unjnst,” he con tinned . "she has deliberately <i|H-ne«f her ears to th»«» tales of Chabot's and as deliberately shut them to my evplana- tlons Nhe has niagnifla-d my smalleet a>l»<|eniewmirs into great fault*”' “You muat not blame my aunt to me. Chnrlew. Recollect that to ua girls, at toast, she haa ever been good ami kind. 1 womler what would have happene»! to ua when mother dtovi. If It hadn't been for her? Few women »«wild have cross ed the <x-ean as she «lid to fetch ua. for her dead sister's eak«; and she haa been *i good as a mother to us ever since No. i Charlie, you mustn't say a word agalaat Aunt Huth in my bearing” "Harriet," be .«aid. "you are quite righ' to stand by her. It would be but a p«K»r return on your part for all b»r kimlnew« to you if yon didn't; but In wronging uie she has «Tuuged you as well. In opposing our union, ahe not only wrecks my happiness, but yours ” He was qujeter presently. In the soft «wing Influent-* of Harriet YVeldoo'e pre» »niv bis evil genius aeeme«| to desert him The angry espr»-««lon of bls features re '«< h | They sat able by aide and Icgan to talk Null pleading with him. Harriet Weld-.n strove, to |>er»uade her lover to i anil»» hla Intention of Immediately leaving France. "I have given you all my heart.” she »»Id. tearfully, "and now you ara going away. |>erha|>a forever but hark, what sound la that ?" Nhe leaned out of the window and Hat •»Bed Intently for a moment. The aoumi of »heels on tiie carriage drive wee dia tlnrtly audible. Nhe rushed to the man tleplere where a little clock stood ticking away the previous moments. "It Ia long past twelve," she eidaliu ed "That's their carriage we bear Tbey've come back from the oywra. O, Charite, go. go, I beg you, while you can get away." Yen Llth turned at once to go. For a moment onlyy he held her to hla breast. Into that briefirinterval of tlrue were com pt e«we<| a hundred «Afferent emotion», nhhh stirred him as. he bad not l-eeo stirred for many a «lay. "I cannot, yet I muat leave you." he rrl«d. lie booed hla bead a llttl« and kl»»e.| her twice upon th« III««. Nh« trembled violently, but thrust him aaay from her. re|«ea>ltig In tom»« of entreaty: "Be careful! <>. do be rwreful!” lie was himself once more lie place«l th* tialf fainting form of the girl uyun tb“ «»fa an«l hurrie»! a»ny Hr as» about to rommem-e his dea>-ent from the window, ami had already swung th« old fashioned, diamond j«atied sash half way op--n. when Harriet, lu wh>we agitated -mind the fear of discovery overcame all feminine aeaknesa. rushed forward, and, catihiug bold “f his srui agrto.lnwdi "You are too 1st«! tome back. Ile quick, or you will to •rrn.” Van Llth had just time tn close the window when, through » chink In the cur tains, he saw a b«*«le«l torom-he. drawn by two powerful horse«, sweep rapidly around the beml of tbe avenue and draw up at the main entrance of the chateau I ' ■ 'XI the > ■ 1.1- b- 11,, re a (¡l.te-l a g'l.l r man of about thirty years of age With s great show of attention he first assist rd a young lady, evidently still In her teens, to deweml lie then with much aollrltude place»l hla nattily gloved Kami at the disposal of the third <xv upant of the rarriage, a gray haired lady, ««¡dent ly well advanced In years, for she leaned heat lly upon the »boulders of both her cnnipanlomi Nto shiver»«! »lightly ae the et«M>d upon th« grav*l path In the moon light, notwithstanding that the night sas warin. There were tra«-«w yet of ettrrnie taewu ty in this woman's feature«, who. as Nsrsh Graham, had ones toen the toast of tlm club rooms in fashionable New York It was still the face of a refined and cul tur»«i American lady. Th« m«se naa thin nml aquiline, and an eipresalon at om-e haughty, yet kindly withal, sat upon the mobile, nervous lipa. Jewels flashed upon her still firm o«ck and her little wtleta. Nhe held herself erect and her eyes fin»lie«l proudly, as she looked upon her splendid bawne. "Emily, my dear. 1 have left my shawl in the carriage. Will you pleas« hand It to tne? Monsieur Cliabot, your arm." The younger lady at one* sprang light ly Into the carriage, and returning with the shawl, wrappe«! It cliMely about her aunt. T*here was an Inexprvaalbla ten «lerneaa In the action. "Ilow thoughtless of me. dear, You might have taken «old. IGn't ring. Mon sieur Chabot. I hare a latch key. Ah. her« In Pierre. Pierre, are you sitting up? I h<>po there's some supper ready, for I'm hungry as I can lie. Come, aunt; let's go In.” But something seemed to have attract Are. And »<> t'eace to their Bounding ceaeity of aiding the Eastern »ituatlon, ed Mme. Itoupell's attention. Nhe with toil is Impreesed with the imi«irtance drew her hatxl from the arm of her ma!« brans. real to their braien facra! of meeting the situation which eilsta escort, and adjusting her monocle, a in the Weet, where there ia pressure dainty toy of gold and Ivory, gstm! stead Had Heard Iha Mam». lly at the upper windows of the chateau. Hie •<•<*• roach Hint carried t lie for cash for crop-moving purpoara. "Isn't It rather strange, my dear, that mall between Kent's hill and lieadfield I there's a light In Harriet'a nx>m? I New Lemon Trouble. station In Maine drew up along tbe thought she was going to tod. If her roadside and the driver accosted a Nan Francisco, Nov. 9—A n*w lemon headai-he was no worse than that, she might as well have a«compani»<! us thin little old man working In a field, says inf«-tlon, terme«l "brown rot,” has be-n discovered by th* I’niveraity of Everybody's Magaslue. evening. When I was a young girl. Mon sieur Chabnt, It would have taken some •'Ito you know who Mrs, Abby B California agricultural riparta, which, if not check*«! imm*«!iately. will Injur* thing more than a heeda«-hs to keep me Brown Is aud where ahe Ilves?” away from the opera." The old man considered. "Brown. lemon gr- w«-ra in th* N“iith*rn part of M. Cha licit smiled, and showed hl* Abby B. Brown?" be repeated. "You th* »tat* thourande of dollars. For a hit» teeth pleasantly. «lou t mean Mrs. Polly Brown, do you?" many jrara it haa l-eeti thought that Madame can still teach ua Inviperì * th* peculiar disease was ‘‘blue mold,'* "No. Mrs. Atdiy II. Brown; we've gut »need people how to enjoy life,’* he re another common fungus growth which s letter for bar." marked, gallantly. "It remained for the ' infects lemon». It haa torn discovered "II., you «ay tbe middle letter a I'tKted Niatea to send to Erance another . that brown rot ia oontagioua and .Ninon D'Eacloa, to prove that «•banning B. do you? I know a whole lot spreads Ilk* wildfire, while blue mold women never grow old.” Browns that live on tha other aide of is noiKontagioua ami does not spread. "Really, Monsieur Chabot. I am over the road. but there ain't any Abby ■ «helmed Eor simplicity and natural- among them. You don't mean Abby B. Union Pac f'C Drops Mining. n< «a In compliment, my dear Emily, let Smith, do you? Nhe Uvea over------- ’ Chicago, Nov. 9.—It in ann ttneed me recommen«l thia flatterer." "No. It's Abby B. Brown, We II And here that the Union Pacific baa ar- Mme. Roupoli'e favorite pastime ««a her somehow. Thanks" tn make M Chabot believe that hie et i ranged to retire from the commercial The stage driver started hla home». note I bus In era on January neat. Aa a aggrrated praises of her as a great lady »truck home. One of her saying« waa but ts-fore the romer was reach»«! a preliminary, order» have been iastied "I like Monsieur Chabot lie is such a faint "llello” caiiaed tha pa «enger» to for the conetruction of a branch line 30 sincere humbug," but »he mu«t have renlly turn around. Tbe old man, hoe Io miles in length from Rock Spring» to been a little move«I oti this ncva«|nn. for an eatenaive coal field in tha north band, was pursuing the stage. her smooth, «bite en^rr« on tbe Erem h "Brown. Mrs. Abby It. Brown, dl«I owned almost eicluaively by independ man's coat sleeve tightened their pressure «ay ? Why, I know ber. She’» ent operators. Heretofore I ba policy and her face lightened wonderfully. of the road baa linen not to run branch my wife.” Harriet, sheltered by the «Indo« cur lines to independent fields. tains, looked at Van I.lth, »ho ground H r Was la I.seta. his teeth ao furiously that, notwlthstand Only Seventy Survive. "My Eeart ami hand ar* prlroleaa.' mg the gravity of the situation, the girl could not fortiear laughing Mme Itou said tb* sentimental maid. fit. Petersburg, Nov. 9 —A di»|«tch pell below was still smiling at the French "I'm glad of that." replied th* prac rtveivral today from Hamark and by tbe man's compliment. tical young man. "Other«ta» I might 1 official telegraph a a encl ce saya that a "Let us g» Inaide." ahe «aid, at last, I e p>v la I representative of a local news- not he able to rale* tb* price." "No doubt we ehall find some »upper pa) er who was sent to Karatagh In the somewhere, Poor Harriet ! I trust »he Mnlklag the < baren. IIlaser district of Bokhara, which waa la not sick, I will go right upstairs and The Widow Thirty five la the moat destroyed by a landslide following the see how she la." I earth«piake of October 21. reports that "That's comforting tiding», anyway," charming agr In woman. ’3.40» persona perished and only 70 re- The Bachelor That's right. ICa ha nt thought Van Llth. who had again rwu- 'rapad. tioualy opened the window, and to whom. to get away from a woman of that age. Dentist GREG DESTRUCTION OF GRAIN I Pups Coffee House L. 3. Attorney-at-La© ROYAL RESTAURANT pj Attorncys-at-Lai© Attorncys-at-Laic Linn County Abstract Co Notary Public REAL ESTATE BROKER Corvallis & Eastern R. R r MlM-tU. * Sckntiiic American. f VI NN £ Co.36"’"• ‘•r N ûw ferk ' ROBERT! NE Scio Liverya«i Feed Stables MYER Ü o o o A RICHARDSON, Proprietors Hacks connect with till trains hot it at West ami tinkers. Our ri¿s arc jirst-class and our horsts oood drivers. 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