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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
I •trillion of ti. . department was a ■>t unusual ability, la s.khlion t« •weeing a profound knowledge of the W Joseph Hertrnnd was a deep and ntereeted student of bornea nature, tx alt tbe <-e»»e which during bin I »rm of ffi<e had come before him. nose, per baps, had excitad such wiiiewpread atten lloo as thia mysterious murder of the unfortunate Me» It ou pel I Tbs borri ble natur» of tbe crime, tbe heartIveet.ewe of tbe Basaselo, and tbe age end rank of hla victim, all tended to invest the case with unusual Intervet At ten o'clock precia»ly M Bertrand took bla aeat. Tb» diagram which La- blatte!», the prefect of police, bad pre pared. the not»« of the mayor's examina tion and the»» of tbe justice of the peace, lay on the deek before him There, !o* lay the pi»tol found on the floor of Mm* ItoupeH'e chamber, Io ao adjoining i-hamlier were gathered the witness»« who wer» prepared to testify in the case. "You may bring In the priaoner." said M Bertrand, when all waa In readlneos. •ud Chari»» Van l.ith was led In. Tbe judge of I net ruction eyed him keen ly. Ilia face was of a deathly pallor; tu» eyes were hollow and sunken Alto gether. be appeared to disadvantage, and 1» was ••»narioua that be did co. Illa youth. However, and th» fearless manner In which he glam-ed around him, did not fall to impresa M H-rtrabd favorably. Notwithstanding hla official habit of stern uvee, lite Judge of instruction was [•>• ■eased of many humane qualities. It waa with a voice, therefore, rather mild and encouraging than harsh, that bo addr-we •d ili» young man before him. ”1 «iah. umnsleur." he said, "to afford you every opportunity of clearing your self Npw »tale, as briefly aa p-wwlbl«, for there are many »ltn-«»e« to b» exam ined. how you came to be in tbe ebete»'J Villeneuve laet night I see by tbe report of the prefect that you have refused to explain that |>oini Perhaps you had good reasons for your silence then ; but yon ran hare none now. her» before me. Il»w did you happen to be in tbe chateau, I rei>«at, at Iba tima this crime was corn milted, and ai en in Mt llama Roupell'» chamber?" A fearful Struggle tn taking placa la To »tata tbe breast of tbe American the true reason of hla preseoce In the ■ ha inlier would be to forever com promis» Harriet Wel<>on. and yet It was ti» only course will, h e-H,ld |«ia»|t ly clear him Tbe Mme sense of honor, however, which >ad bound him to elione» when interro gated by tbe prefect of police, operated to i loae his ll|M lie tore the judg» of In •tr-i. '¡■■ti 'i ■. instead of flatly •refusing to give tbe deslrest information, b» sought to modify th» bed effect of bls refusal by saying "I cannot answer the queetion ue yet, monsieur It may appear an easy one to which to reply, but I ask you to heller» that al present there Is an Insurmount able obstacle to my doing ao '* An expression of vexalhwi seemed to law over tlie face of the Judge He had !>een favorably predlspoaed toward tbe prisoner, and would bare liked to see blm go free “I warn you that your perniai ent re fusai to answer Is liable to be construed ss elídeme of guilt Would the explana tion you decline to give Involve the party guilty of the crime perhaps simr friend of yours whom you desire to o reen?" Van l.ith hesitated but a mo.nent. and then, to tbs evident surprias of M Ber trand. replied: "It would not." "Would the ex pl» nation you refuse to gi^e clear you?" A gam. to M Bertrand's growing ao tcuichtnenl. the young American replied "! don't ihli» It would." (To tie continued. > ë URN UOWN M The Roupell Mystery B y Austyn Granville i ---------— 1 Physician v- Surgeon T»topbona Kichang« Oregon Land fraud Trials Cannot Walt Longer. o.' the i bateau, be diars/vered that two l»da bad not been slept In Evidently .M.«» Harriet Wehloo and A! Chabot bad not retired, aud they were the only two pa- vrns In the chateau except Mme Hou pell herself who bad not done ao Department of Justice Has Been at "I will aaaume for the purpose of ar gument that M Jules Chabot is guilty," Last Uoaded to Action bv Com he began, quietly talking to himself, aa plaints and Crit'Cisms if he were some »e-und party. "I»t me first »ee whether there is a sufficient m-l ttve for blm to have committed thia crime which youug Van 1-1(1» ao strenuviualy de Washington, No». 2fl — Further put nies In the fl ret place, who know, ponement of the trial of the Oregon anything about Monsieur t ’liabot 1 I do land trami carea ta n<4 to he tolerated. a-it. and tbe mayor does nor. for I bavs Because of c«>inplainto arid crltieiatua asked blm. Assume blm to hw a fort uns the department at Justice has deiidrd grows buuler »imply, and ibe motlv. to take radical siepe. which will fovea I. It tsx-WU»» II» stronger But why? trials at an early dale, and it la expect is paying attention to the Mademoiselles ed that Piatrict Attorney Bristol will Wriiion’ Not entirely, but becauae as long ae Maiiame Hou pel I Is alive, the a<>>>n receive instruct ion» to proceed. Mademoiselles Weldon do n«t succeml to Only recently John Hall, andar In her fortune? Mowaieug Chabot msy hare dictment, write the prealdent, asking killed Madame Roupoil In order to •» fur trial. Ilia request waa transmitted -ore to himself the fortune he was after. to the attorney general and thence to And be may have contrived to throw sue Mr Bristol, who replied that he <i uld plcion ufstn Monsieur Van I.lib. not only not prriei, as that ana one of F. J. for tbe purpose of diverting suspicion Henry'» esees. from himeelf. but in order to rid hitnse.f The department eava that, if Mt. I’oaltlvely nothing." of a very danger» i» rival But «by a Henry cannot get away from ban Fran Tten notice how this chair has l«een liangerooarival, when there are two young cisco long enough to prosecute Hall and tipped over Now I-' m- pla » another ladies, aud Monsieur Van l.ith cannot Binger Hermann, some one else will I« chair In tbe position It on'¡pled Ho! marry loth? Because there must be some found who can take up thia work. In Now alt down in it. You are taller tten provision In Madame Roupell'» will by Madam» lio«p«il. but you may have no fanne«» to th s<- under imiti linent, the which the flrst of her tile-»« marrying tlerd 'hat women as a g»':»raj thing •■' will have the larger snare of tbe estate. department believe« three long delated high«,- than u • n And If such provision exists, it Is not un cases »honId i«e irmi. it :s proteine "I have uotlcevj that." likely that a sharp, shrewd fellow like tliat Mr Bristol will I* Instructed to "Therefore when you were i«otb se«te«i this Chabot would have made himself pnsMM iite Hall and Hermann, »• «all there would not te so very much differ master of its vonienis, for be Is an mil as all others under indictment for land »'■ • mate friend of the family: and bls r»la franila. from the ground aud that of Madame tlur.s must 1» almost connd-ntiai. This Roupell." is a mere tbcviry. of course." concluded BU tNED IN RE VE NOB. "Nof It would te approximately lb» ibe pretn-t to himself; "but In pursuance earn*" of It, lot ue see how Monsieur < baliot ihirtsan Persona Roasted in N«w "Exactly so Now I am going to puiot •|*ut the hour wb • li elAiised 1-etween bl» York Io Oraitfy Malice. rwtlriug and the time of the murder my pistol st your I.->i I lie again ■ njer. ,| tl>e ibsmber which New York, Nov. Jfti.—Thirteen P*r- Tte prefect prewemj the murgle of hl. arine lost their lives and several others weapon against the magistral- s temple had been meupied by Utebot. and with hla new theory thus In bi» mind looked were injured early today in a tenement la the S|-ot r.-. , ndlng to th» « ...iid around him. He now sought Io make •*» *te 1.«» i M io- R.. i,.. i M H,-.. house fire nt lte Eighth slrt-vt and Sec rhang-d r».. . !r.i tli» -. I each trlfllug Incident reflect some suspi ond »venue. All tiied.a-i were Italians. rim of tte pistol againvi bls fureh-ad. cion against ibe late occupant of the Hix i f the 13 wetechildtrn. The bodies chamlo-r lie esamlued 'be bed clothes but he oil •-., were huddled together In roogDS on the "You may make this experiment as with grrater care this lime. It was evi top floor of the four story building, abort as , . •».• ».,r 1» pr»f««-t. ' dent <h»l Chabot had not even lain where the terror stricken people had bo ei-laiiued, with a f«wblo attempt at down outside of them. H* hvoked under been driven by the flames, which rush the uevlsteail eve«, but espying nothing plan sentry ed up from the lower floors. Home ted d r~v.d :> • att-n'bc. "it Is concluded," replied tte officer, ■ u a been envelrijied in the flames and burn He wav s:-.-jr putting u| his ; •' -I "If I had flre«l ed alive. Other», overcome by smoke, ’« desisxlr, «be« bis eye fell u|«»ti a small then n., ■ ■ . . ■.., .1. . - . ,t . »ere sparer! the agonltw of death by the ria»1 1 th* BMM OOWM »• the HdM di l-lack object, not over a quarter of an . h In b-tig'h 11» pi. k-d it up. and flames. tte nan Miii lift» found it was tile broken |w>lnt of a lead Ttet the fatal Are was the work of •nirougb my brain. " replied the uiag pew-il. M CliaieH bsd evld-n'ly passed let rats, not without a momentary ahu«l mcriidiatir-a who ».light revenge is the i!»s time In «riling. 1?“ question wa». dar "Which c*iovtncew you " opinion of tire police and firemen, who "That Madame l(.>u|iell waa at the bow much of live time? ma le the that Hasty examination. According to th» mayor's written noiea Secretol r» when she waa killed. Itile Three week, ago threw Italians were must have been •mieti, <>r how could the ,f bl» %«aaiinatii<u of ih» Inmate» of th» eaught in tin- act I trying to roll a aafe course of the bullet hare Ixten down- ihaienu. an hour had rertnialy elapsed in lire saloon of Uuiaep|>e Cudano, on Iwtween the time of Mme Houp»ll'a r» wardr the ground floor. The safe (Olitained tiring and the »«wad of the platai shot Tte mayor's admiration for M le» more than which the aaloonist’a At what preclae perloj of that Interval blanche Im r--as»d every u lu-nt. Though ft lend» ted withdrawn from the hanks they were al--n- In the room, tbs profact had the pencil point ter« broken? Ths during the m«in<-r panic. The would- drop;oa| his voice to a whisper, and took acv-ideut IO the pencil had awt occurred be robliers were attested an<i arc now at ths time of the firing of tb» shot, M llevell on «ma »id- ■’..»» to the win awaiting trial. for If It had lieea twined by reason af th» flow when he aak--d the next few quo» writer's starling with aiwprlae. he would The Are of today started In Cudano’a lions saloon, and the jmlice believe it may "kou are well acqualnte«l, I suppose, not. naturally hare taken t.'ine to put away hia writing materials te-ferr going with the lliui-ell family?" have been the work c.i friends of the Jia "Y«m, I may say I am. We exchange to ascertain tbe causs pf th. noia» prisoners, who take this means of squar must therefore have bean •bn. employed visits \|y wlfs aud «I'i'igbters frcqiieat ing Mwouti with the aaloonist ly walked aud rote with the young ladles for only a portl«»« of tbe intarmi. Th» here In fact, I may say that «» have question now uppermost In Vichar la OPEN MORE LAND MSsl Mgd Tap« I.eaOs T» blam he's mind was How ■i d J — ■ ‘ • been quits friendly." Clerk tat poor ypJIef offle« to dpplj hot coxisume the real of his lime? If be .M iatdaii-lie put (be next question in Nearly Million and a Half Aerea in »tumid tall to properly account for tbe cairt, an apparently auulaaa ommmt Are y-ai applylug fur relief? Montana to Ha Hold "And tte young ladies? There waa whole hour, there would be atrong i«-a-«Mi» Aptiitont f U> rug» an* lixfldag fam nothing tetween either of them and tbla for holding him In custody. Helena. .Mont., Jov. M.—The mein- late«!)- Yea. young man '' Having revolved these matters in bis tera of th«- commiaslon rwenotly ap- Clerk Whore du yoxl live? mind, the prefect of police arose from "Nothing that I know of. He was alm p-iinitel to a|ipiai»c tlie remaining guv- A|«pib'*B< gives au addrvwa the »a»y chair into which be had throw» ply s friend of th« family." Clerk Well, we «ball luqulr* lulu erntneni land on Liu- Flath<«d Indian himself and approached the d-str leading “Has te not teen particularly at ten rr-ervathm iiave pet fo ted an organisa your uwas- aud tte r««ujt wlll te tuada from Julea Chabot's room lo the chstn give lo one of tte voung ladles?" tion. Ordita fri un W’aaldngtui arc to Of rour»» It was known tn y-»u aa auuu as pannibte Hy "I do no; think so. and esjuo-lally not her of Mme. Hoqpell faatenevi. aa by again rs/erring to (he tbe way. have fi>V a trlepbuue? ■ B"U go into the n«i<i yt once and k»*g>n wmk. •f late I’eo; ■ h'-re • -i i t-« think rath The fceetvalioU Cavnfaing approxiniatcly er that b» hvs ••• n entirely lipe.-«l by -oayor's notes II transpired ¡that Jules VI va nt. i,<itíi,<<Ü0 acres, of which 176,'kU) act«-« Monsieur Clin -It. who. It appear* st.-»! Chabot had cm-r»d fb» chainbar by an have lawn <!i->*4v-i lo tbe Judian», leav other way. AImosl meclianlcally he a*.-r very well with them I know the gen tn Bostonee«. tleuian waa quite attentive." cvi th» handle and lurusd It. Tbe d«»or ' ('«ime In. Wald.mia," said her motb ing l,2bii,<KW ac««« lo be lns|>ecied, riu- land »ill waa unlocked W b»n be bad made these er "And to whom »»re th..... attentions di "You have Inreu In that ewltig e’a«eifie-! and apia'»<4 reeled Ma I ■■ Harriet ,.r M . I........ vliei-overlwa he d«M ended with a lighter te divUloJ info agi cultural ami >4 Une long ci msg;*1 " aelle Emil.C-" heart than he would otterwias have don» first cl«*». B'-rWullHrel Und of the aoe- "Frvou-utly, gynin'ii«." anawered tte Much would depend uivon Ibe evidence to "I could not really say. There was lit otni clac», timber lami, puneral land Isgtls* B«.«ton girl. "J am permitting tie to choose tetween them Roth as lie elicited by himeelf aud the testimony ami gr ax mg land. tte --arnlvorutia quadrupe« yf (te genua of ut«trui you have seen, are charming, and l-oth. to te fak«»n before ft** Settler» under the h unvetead law, Fells to id«, ken Its phyalcnt acgjylticw aa I have t I i ■ i. ai<- ti,. . m . >., ;.-d,;.-d f ton. who aliali rm i de upon and cultivate lhe belrea-. s of kin Ini. » |(. He »trolled ont on the terrace to com » ml |«i-vs hy ln^»-r"v|itlble gradations laud /or five year«, »hall pay one third plete hl. official InapectloO s< the pretil It was M luiblati he's turn to te a» it-«« a eoiulltluu of tctfal extinct filai of tl.e app4«4:ed value In caah, at the tonlshed I sew. He ■ ommenced bl. examteatmo at Ry." *‘bi< «tit<i Tribune time of rnlry, and remainder in Ila Went into the teck of the chateau. "Iler acknowledged helre««es!" he at five equal inalali menta, «aie, I no. three, elalmml. "Why, you n.<er told m» all the outhouse«; he visited lhe servawte' I* l>««u« « • «»«»«I. fully and five years, n-epectively, »up that." offiroo even the callara and dairy. Titan Tb«, woman i-rowted Into tin- eent re the uaug) homestead fee» he emergeil again into lhe open air and "Did I not?" answered the mayor. ■erved fur aiiinker» aud «uJffc«! uuiln and «rgri-h<-«l "Well, It Is the fact, all the *ime llut Inspected the wind««» among the flower ted« tenevth item fpr uu«ly. «viittcwjituiiualy. California SaJ«£la Site you «• , it «.,. ... . ■ • •"r<d«acw," alm remarked, "ta a vita "Not at all," replies M luxblan- te. "I lhe prints of f«wt. Xothlng. however, re ■ Bratti«. Nov. M.—A site u«r thè NI ««tine «vuid kill a eat.” was ooly thinking.' and hn » ff..t.<l hi» ««nW this careful scrutiny, until cross I«, r ti W'aairijigton and Orcg.iti state grouirda Tteg being the cane, mgda'ii," re wlll te iwcuuiDirndrd tu Governi r Gii- feature» t.. ■ ......... t r « ,| ing th«- lawn he w--nt th ou.-h an an -nt Ivy covered an hvxy atid galnel th» front expression .( Im,i > | bank pli d mi •vwe’iilmrr.taed niuuker, “Jf I lett, of California, hy the re; rceenta- that la all 1 wish to know, mon* ,-ur le of lhe building. 1 h»n tils quit k eye de were you I'd make tl>* ''«t <*ut It WMt." fi ve» froiu that »tate whw ingorde«! th» tectrvl iliai a «hruh had hev-n brushed malre. If you will now go downstairs ("j!l,id. Iplila l«ed(#»« «xpwjfioii ground« yesterday. l'n- aslile. and atiwtping on the grxv«* **«l «Aik. aud prepare your n-. irt f..r the trli.-inal. d<r the CglJfornta law the governo« he disrovered that a w«-»«i bad :«»n evish- 1 will j..,ii . a i m a '• W Minute« I I I make« Ihr tina! «Lacigion on the »ite and e«l tesrath a heavy fo t A lit le turtjp-r have concluded my Invrstlgntb.ns." I m nag J. A. Filchet, hie special r»-prr«enta- Tbe mayor bowe«l to tbe prefect ami on he found further signs, and a little II -re -»UHM Tompktiia. ami te live, a.-id Nathaniel Ellery, Ite aiate later stood lo->k tig vhvwn npon a footprint •• «•.Ik left tbe apartment. a way« jw-rxlata lu tel,lug bla trou engine« r. game to in the soft mold lek tti» over Following these f«««tprint», te found Hr*" grounds. The California men and DI- CHAPTER IV. "That leitves ms- up tignluat It’ redot General Nadeau Mint over the Victor labium-be o«»l hl. uopr«*«-*- they tel directly teneath tbe window of the ctemter » uptel by Harriet Waldon d»nl».| • -• ■ r I». t : n "In what w vT aiuw yrnteniay a a. n««n|duswd Ibis purrtel him. lie never perniiti»«! anytaxly to .hire hi» "He always tell« me his joke*"— discover ■••, In th» hei| of crime l( fur the moment, when be no'lred that A New Bouree of Heat Milwaukee te-nllnel. the vine« on th» lattice are toed lately to ever he f<. I oil Anything r- arks’..- Virgin!^ City, Nev. Nov. Ifl —Hern» Títere ««< nno'her have teen disturbed be nerer suffered t).. .¡.ghtest blot of it The * ewelvr.lan. erigiiuM-rs of Virginia City, reflecting to ero»» hl. l.|.» II» r>- rv.-d it f..r » window telo« M.ss Weldon's wiihiti easy Timr. H P- >“•: I'Hvat» Itrown (on on the scarcity of fuel every winter In roach lie put up hla haul and it awnug grand coup w'-n t!..- <n»i. of th- ». t>r dgv gn'rd for fleet tluiei — lla'alt! tliat tlgorou« climaif, have hit up«.n an open. Ixsdting in be saw that It «Carded should I- mi. he-1 And thee aurpr '■ < •<>i» giw-w tbur? od«l idea for mitigai ng the tern per» ■ which Iniariably enhanced til. reputation aevsan to a «mall pautry. an«l the -tew wf (•«.utitrv w.iman (returning 1st« from t«ire am! «arming the bnIMIngW of that •he root« was ajar. 11» t«-ok a nd» from a. a shrewd o ’ „ .. g, , r,. , n»rw. Hist«, my daar, don't town. One of them has undeitaken to fected through the eterei»» of the ni >•■ bis pocket, and carefully measured the niirkntt footprints. Tten after ruminating for a *<w te- afraid 'tie only me A Uy So struggle with the diftk-ulty by util.ging sear, h ng m»-- .in- • ■ ' !'• . • ret few moiiienta, he quickly re«-nter«d tte p.-r's Halt Holiday. where a crim» had ■ > nHl—I N.i the superfluous h«at of the adjacent sooner had the door ci «»d than the who'e house. m nra. whbh he prop»«-» to tap with "That la an Am-rwwn boot tewl. *f ever Wksl Ile VA eut S,. demew nor of the prefs 1 under.ent an »n an iron tube, and ao ventilât« lhe I saw one in my life, ” mutt-red the pre tire change. From the stalli, unconcerned < hit, Man I rather full»— | with mine« ahíle heating the house« official. quietly engaged In the perfunctory feet. "Tte open door and the footprinta! you'd take me b«inie. Du you know I wonder which of those men did it. for discharge of a duty, he became imm» where 1 lire? Qovxrrmint Cheek» Cheek« Plague Qovsrnmant It Iles between the two And Just «1 diat.ly transformed into an eager enthu I’olhwnian—What's tbe name of your present tbe odds are against the Ameri- Fr» nei »co, Nog. Han Franciaco, Nov. 2« —The plague plagna elaat. «ookT Yet. still, aomething tells me Mon report iaaned iaaued by the board o' o* health But whatever eucceae might have at ■-an waa a» follow»: One new mepect; ne as follow»- »u»pect; n« m-ne tended bls efforts In previous cases. In sisur Jules Chabot will tear watching." •• Tte»r«. this one the worthy offh-er was dorimeli verified; ; 101 verified to «late; 63 A3 A little fellow of 3 yearn was aakevl verifl<MÌ CHAPTER V. Io meet with nothing but dlaa ppel nt moot. ideathe; death«; 30 diacha'g«-d diarhavg'-d aa cure«!; 8 re The village of Villeneuve waa within by » gentleman bow old b« wa* But one single ray Illumined his dark maining. The Federal authuriti«« anthoritie« have "I'm n«vt old!" he exclala>«d InaUg ened bori son of hope. In making a caro- tbs jur.adictlon of the tribunal of the , decided to take oxer over the lhe work of aanita- I Hon. fui survey of all lbs rooms on that Boor department of tbs Heise. Tbs Judge of nasty; “*'tn •Bnoot new." tlon CHAPTER III (Contino«* i Tte prefect approache.1 tte bed and gsx- d « ... i . • » body An- .n i t!■» i • a ; • • ■ a of roos.dersble va. le yet d»|-lutei sii cm ter flugrra rl-'b g-ms »'III spark>e-l Iti thelr golilen »»tting». "Come tere, Monsieur Rerell." h» Mld. quletly io ih» mayor n tliat b «te«l »■■ < wbicb even meo acrustoiaed tu •urh a>-eu«-s luvulub'arlly s«i«>pt la tte prsw enee of tte dead 11,» mayor of V..I» Bouvs approa-'be«l tbs badalde, and gar-I tur som« mom»i • murdersd w-unaa "Do you noti«« thè direction of tte bui let?" In-iulrsd tte prefect, polntlng wltb bis flng.r. "I do It apjiear. to bare entered front of ite bead ■■ i *• • «b«N lampi*" "Juat ao. but you will O'lllrr that Ita uree lo don a word" "Wtet d*w» tliat ladicnte to you?" In qulred tte magistrate "Come wlth me, and I wlll show you." rwplled thè offiir. He led thè way acro»» tte rtMMH. and «tuod ikefur* thè Marrvioira You Mjr no(hin< h«« dÌBtur>«*l O FBltL, M D Ill ! o mix. t> M j Oreg-xt Sdo It D Dentist H.M cl*«» wotfc Ml th brtnvbee W Je* I tot o I «CHI, I I I <jUl><d Pup’s Coffee House At W ss< >»4 of ibo M«-rv --n •■' •' Ik - Igo j t H. MOXTAMYK CE a TLIO j . MAUSS (•»ctoMaOff U> Uts»rr R h «. t Attorney at-Lau Iktoary Public and »kolk-itoc «*( aud ItnikiBt. Tre; ri» tor. M. M< ktTta I. M Trajín ROYAL RESTAURANT H. Bryant pj AM» MUHT orr* HKYAXT A SOM Attorneys-at-Laic At tlAMT. oil«.« (tentwia Mlaak Oregon klbany J- KAntxiirriKp a wyatt Attorncy8at-Loir L DUGGER Notary <i®ce ta tUumberg bitx-k Al.tlAXY t Illi OKKuuk m.w ari : op o*. i i < ti \ i. 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M Nu lu isa«»» A l'un y ........ ... ...» i r Arrives si (orvalila __s «. p • •• No. a-» Leaves Albany...,, TH r Art i « se Córvenla. r. n Traías 1er Aiw««y No. g- Isaxveo Correlilo , r ........ Arrives Altiauy ...... No. » - Iswvso Corva'lt» . ............. . Arrivassi Albany .„. .. ..... So T— trovas Corvallis ............ « oo P. M Arrivas Allmiiy ......... nvr 11 Mo U- lroveel ooains Arrivo« al sltany ......... No ¡X - I »■»«• Al'any !1 Xfl P M Arrivas al OorvalUa I It I*. M All of Ite a'».vs Irwins ion neri Willi K..ilh»i n Psviflc < omiany trains, lavili al Al'any and I'm velli», s» well •» frwln w»r Iwtroll, giving direct xsrviro ui N»«|«>rt and a-IJaswiii Uam l.ua si well «a ILeltentoreti Hut -p Inge. For farther informati.«> apply to UF.O T M.VIS-« .si, pass Agt. U II IKJM»« Aaeni. Allons BO YEARS’ F.XPEMENCfl 7 Tn»ç • M ark « r* rrTvv Coaia-sarldo. A t - toh » »•> “■ <••>«« i • c «y •• it| Q . Y -»»ilion ;• f*- » ffi * »•?-! t <»!«• »■ netii ■ *i >• t frrvffi <i ■•( f, f I * . • ! Ah « r> 5 r, wiíiethi, W • A lU. Iti tur Scientilic JJincrican, A I ffi-iiY». • ||l t«,rit,»»1 w# •&!•. V.Y*b-««t Kjb - «t i . f * y • t • ) u '! » •) • i < Mí NN Ko.3S,c’-'*” New Ycrk i»r*d>x h i n . . 'X y \V*»i i « ¡ l UQ. The Secret of a Beautiful Face Her in keeping the ikin pro- tri trd Al» ell a. clean-c d. Juit wa hmg it not enough—that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of <lu»t and i ertn»i to merci- lets attacks of tun and weather. After wailnng, ap- |-ly Rol'cnine and ri|*cnenee iti delightful refreshment. Vmi will admire the line les. ;■ -"»I -i it itnj irts '■> I a . e, lie. k and arm«. It not only itinvuatei a rx.t'mt glow, but protects the atm fmmbecom ing coarse Prevents burn ing, un and fru klet. yva»" Ar 4 ERTINE Scio Livery & Feed Stables MYER A McKNlGHT, I mpHt-tore Hacks connect with dll trains botii at West and Munkcrs Our rigs are first-dass and our horses good drivers. Prices reasonable TT I *■ »■ í TI!E SCIO STATE BANK n Y a ». F