Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
■f* ». 4 I 4 ♦ . •/ • >'"> N* « • «* - - : ’.X * *» • * 4* . . ? a *» * .r'K * > * •v » ■ « t -•■l.t * « ■ r*. 4« ' 18 »«■ R«- k '■ kÚ. F*' ’i' - ♦ ’ ' » ' « .te’T 7 F i te » « > 4 y z • • ■if* •< BL ¡■'’'•tir fr „ • • : J.-' * 4 « ■ * • > 9 ' .. » • 4 Va • 1 • ’• • •• •• . a et «Vf •V r • . - _ ’» Ve • ■ - . jt ., ■« * * I . a 1 ( • r a f • Jt_ • • * The Roupell Mystery 1 • i By 0 Austyn Qranville « •I.’1’ S a * / X » t • • : 9 » !. U? - a K'-Ü CHAFTEH X! -(t'oatiuued. i lie apring from th* barb, tba water dripping from bl* firm. »Lit* bv-ly and gltotaolng la big drop* > -> (te thick hair oa hi* braving - brat •• he rush'd acruea lb* 6vr ut bi* sitting room, bold g bl« towel around blm with on* bao-1 He op*o*-d tb* door a llttl* way and took In tb* letter. Hull bolding hie towel about blm. h* «too,I eiao, mrig the rnvrlope very A« carefully A* h* he »tood stood thua. thus elth um- f-«< slightly thrown fur forward, ward, all bi« weight ua hla left leg, hla muerl«* •<****! eut Ilk* whipcord* Ill* r/rw were bright sad tb« light of a t>«*w Intervet auddrtilj •prang loro them If« prraa&ted thue • •pletidld »per linen of phy«h'a| Ktmuhood He bad little orcaa.-m for th* briak rut, blng to which b* trraterl hlmaelf. when . b* he-I put -town the letter uuopraed. merely remarking "I woaiier what t'asaagne I* doing at Villeneuve " The heat of hl« young and vlgorou* bvwiy had almost evaporated the moieture lie went back Into hi* bedTrejol ami put on a soft, »liken eult of pajarnaa, caught at the waist with a Lvocad-u! tell lie took a taaaelte! Turkish fee fr-xa I'» peg and put It on hie brad Then te went In tn hla ritncolate am! rolla, ph koi up bl* morning l»*p»r and Lain to tewd lie •blmmed the aheet at diet a lib • languid Interest, eating vary deliberately a* bl« •y* travele«I over the paper Nuddenly he cam* to thl* Kern "Nothing new baa transpired »lace yesterday In regard to the murder of Mme lioupell at tbe filatemi Vili* nstie*-----" II* got ua further fia«b ha dropped tbe (riper and out and t>«k hold of the letter which ba Ua<l almost forgotten, eiclaitalng "Th* Chateau VlUenruve! Villeneuve! Why, that’* the place Caeeagne write* from Bahaw ' what am I thinking of? II* can’t bar* teeu called lu on that mat ter. It waa In th« band* of tba prefect of police, and 1 kuuw be Lata* Caaaagn* like poison." NervrtheleM It waa with finger* etbl-4i trembled a little la th»lr eagernra* that be ope-H-d tb* letter. "Ab!" be exclaimed, "here* fun al last. Caarague I* engaged In that Ville neuv* matter after all. Called lo by a friend of the *uape<'ted party, too Al way* on that aide of the «-aae the mo*t difficult, ut course Want* me to watch on« Julea ChateX t know him; old fop; club man About a« much -han.-e of bln being Implicated aa of my getting married. Well. I de la re !’’ There were (wo long «heel* of ln«tmc tlone ill* lirat egrlt*o>*al over. Charlee 1*’Aubur<>n read them ter Ira very cere fully, alpplng hla bov-ulate *o elowly that the content* of the cup were almost cold before h« finished It. Hereral minutes •tapaed before te finally put tjaaaaga»'« letter on on* *ld” and lay ba<4 to think, It wa* curious that hi« naw Arid of activity abould at last liara brought him Into amtart pr<>fe»«l<mally with a man «rhoni he ha-l hitherto In-on only «octal ly. M Julra Chabot, whlla a mere ar qualntauce, belonged tu a dub of which ba wa* a member tbe "Alliance" He «a* not very constant In hl* attendance . but b» was tolerably well aniuaiuted there Jule* Chabot be had knowu aa one 1» apt to know tlx»«* one caaually meet« in the billiard room or at tbe -ard table. How fortunate It waa that, acting ua tier the a-lilra of bin frlemi Caaragne, b* had arrupuloualy hidden from all hla frlen-U and acquafutanra* hie uew occo pat I on It would te a «Mnpar*ti«*ly raay taak for him to keep wet-b of Chabot'* tnovetnent*. Th« only question wa* how to do ao without »»--Itlng bla auaplrlona. He Mt ravolvlng thl* mattar In hla mind for nearly *u hour, at th« rod of which tim* he aroe* and com¡J*<ad hi« totlet, ilrraalng himself with unuaual care Th« role te had now to play waa one which ha-i de-cived many shat of a rich. luno.cnt dandy, to whom appraranra 1« •vary thing, and who baa nut a thought In bl* head tey.xid the set of bl* hat or hl« tie. H* selected from hl* wardrobe a fina morning froeb dat and a flowered waist mat of an oriental d«*tgn whl- h wa« all th* rage among the boulevards. II* put on a very tall collar and a necktie of a very ultra fa«bl->n. a glraay bat. patent leather bout* and a silver headed Malacca can* completed hla outfit. Aa he deacend ad tba *taira be put an eya gla*a in ou* •ya- Thu* accoutred. Chari»« Il'Auhuroa waa a* different a being as you could wall Imagine, from tha fre* and eaay Boh* ■nian of an hour previously. A alight drawl waa apparent In hla ep«ecb Hail ing a cab, he directed th* driver to pro ceed to tbe Alllanc* club He wae the moat Innoceot looking young man la the wbol* of Paris A varant amila played around hi* mouth One gloved hand •ought hl* bliMide mutt«- he lo a -are*» Ing manner, whlla with th* other he re turned th* salutation* of hl* numerous acquaintance* M. Jule* Chabot, eeated tn th* bay window of th* Alllanra dub, mw him alight, and surveyed him with a look In which contempt struggled with polltenra* and got rather the Leet of It. •There I* that lti«uff«rabl* fop. D’Au buron. coming up the atepa." ha remark'd to an Intimal*. ”1 think that fallow look« a bigger fool »very day.” CHAlTKIt XU. When Alfred O«nagna bld Dr. Mason adieu. It wa* to return to I'arla. flrat to think and then to art. Nsv*r In th* courae of hl* eiperlenc* bad a *ncoun fared a raw which prawn ted obstacle* of ao ptiullng a nature II* waa a true Parisian. A day or two In tha country noon antlafled him. Ila required th* atlm aloe of a great city to Impart to hla mental organ I »at Ion that activity and abarpne*» which the calm and quiet of a rustic etlatenc* lulled Into temporary re po** HI* moat logical deduction* had been made In the rush and roar of th* street*. Before leering tbo chat**« a conreraatlon aomethlng like the follow ing had taken place between Dr. Mason sol himself: "Tbl* brother of Madam* Roopell'a. thl* Henry Graham can yon tell me when and »’her* h* wa* laat heard frotaF' "Tbo laat letter madame received from blm." rvpl.e-l tbe ph/air laa, “buró (bo That must hr !w»ni) poetata rk of Bivi* )rare ago. a* near aa I ran rorollorf/* lite Arel th.ng <*aa*a<lia did <»n hie arrival In I'arla waa to rail oo kla friend and pupil <'barlee |v'Aubur»>n lie found t in» at boaie bi« face glowing with aup preeeed *nthu«-a«m. "Now," Mid <’a«Mgne. “tell ua «bal ha* hap|-en*d? Have you found Julea i'bahot. and what progre«« have you made toward gettlug acquainted” “I already kn»w him «lightly." *o «««red Ir Auhur.- i ' I approached blm -aulio'Mly te. anee If he le really impll -ole.I in thia matter be would naturally <«• «iiepiclou» of any aoddra »how of frteiMlaJilp Fortune favored me bow ever I manage»! to lose a game of bil liard« io him at tbe Alban«*» ’hie morn Ing. rhe »take, t lun-heon at ih» l’afa Anglal*. whhlier we retired shortly af tev What do yon think that Wandering ■ l ot I.,! i«n- he 1« doing He ha* aet •nmeone to ahadowing Monsieur t h*hot The fellow followed ua in a eab. I thought we had given him the alip, hot. looking ont of th» wmdowa of the l’afe Anglat« there he wae lounging age-net a lamp |wMt. and looking Ilk« a detective all over lud fau ever hear of aueb clumvl nee« In «II your Ilf»*" "You muat exevria* your Ingenuity, my dear boy A lievi* thing Ilk» itet «booldn't disturb you Alwaya rw-ollert that In thia bualneae It I« th* man who keep* cool that wine It la a golden maxim D* A abaron waa rapidly cooling Ila had teen waiting all the evening for the arrival of hia friend to Indulge In Lie tirade agnlnaf th* prefect. II» had delle ewd hlmaelf Then be became again, a« <’a*«agtie put It, “a reasoning being" ( aaaagne then gave It'Auhurvb a short «ketch of what bad occurred at the < ba te*u V ileueuve lie finl«b hie acvouut by producing the Ulti* gold locket "The man who Wot* tbie waa laet beard trum at Hluia. The owner of tbie locket waa th* man who actually murdered Mad ame Ifoupell. Whether be had accom pll-ea or not It la hard at present to «ay, The prefect argue*. doubtlOM. from Julea t’baiiot « preeenie lu the chateau on th* night of the murder, that he I* In some way ronnacted with II. My own opinion la that It la * mere coin.-id»n«e. nothing more Ntill It will not do to leave any point uncovered Tbat’a «by I want yon to keep him well in eight. Ho you a»»F "I *»e. of rnuree," reapomled ll’Au hurón "I can keep him in atghl rend lly Meantime, what ilo you you reelf pro |H>*e to do? Go lo Biola. I auppuee ’’ "Etactly. and I *rart tomorrow morn Ing That mean* I shall go to bed early to-night. You must try and dlarover thia man t halwM e mo«t Intimate friend*, maanwhile. I may te goo* for a day nr •n Try and go wher* h* f*». to ba In vited where he le invite.! . and above all don't let Imhlanch» get ahead of ua. Ila’a uot aueb a fool aa you think If ha make« blunder«, reinemlwr he make* r*mark*lily efevee one« ' "Tb»r* w*« «orne talk of a ball to moe row night." remarked fl Auburn* at length, when be Lad well weighed th* other'» word* "a ball at tb* Vlcomts da Vallar’»------ " "Ab’ do you know him?" "Tra. a* I know tbeai all. I ka--w of him II» an be got at If neceaaary. From what t’habot droppe«L" continued It'Au buron. ”1 bell«!» he Intan ai to te there II» I* quit* In with th* d* Vallar*. I understand You bava beard of d* Va liara, I suppura? (Irrat financial nalwiL • nd all that eort of thing " (‘aeMgn* nodded, quietly "You ought certainly to te there. Ona never know« what may happ*u ' e e » a a a • ' Now to find, la a population of near ly thirty thousand people, thia one Indi vidual, thia Henry Graham, who wa* laet heard from lu thia very city aevea year* ago," anllloqulaed M (aesagne, aa he stepped from hla compartment on fo the platform of th* llttl* railway atatloo and Mw frowning from ahov* blm the *n< lent caati* of Biola. All tb* way down In th* train he bad teen busily occupied in plan nlng how he would And th« human needle, Henry Graham, In tba bundle of haj. Biola. With nothing to gold* him but hla own marvelous power* of rraeonlng. ha now started forth upon a erarch which nlnety- nln* men out of a hundred would have considered worM than uMleaa. For It was quit* within the bound* of possibility that th* man he «*• looking for had llred In Biol* under another nam* than that of H»nry Graham M I awagna eauntered quietly down the curving, narrow main atreet of tha old town By nightfall h* had ac-ovn- pllahed thia II* had had hla hair drrao- ed nearly twenty time«, h* had ordered and paid for but barely lasted nearly forty meal« lie had discovered that there weva exactly two lane for «very barter In the town of Biola Kut no barter, and no Innkeeper had barn able to Inform him of such a person as Henry Graham M ¡’««ragne retired to r»«t In tha anuggcat hostelry In th* town, th* Golden Fleer» Su h progre*« did Ih» detectfv* mak* the neit morning tn the go->d graces of M ('rattran. the proprietor of the Inn. that by th* tim* the ancient gilt clock oier th* atable* had chimed out the half hour, M r’rattrau and te were -n e«c»| len term*, walking around th* little gar den and chatting and talking .onfider. tially. M <’a««agn* was confiding a wonder ful fairy atory. II* wa* at Blot* In th* interrare of a llttl* girl .of «h--o person ■ nd e«t*t* he had teen appointed guar dian II* had only to »«tabi.eh the death of one Individual to prova bi« llttla ward heir to a large property in America. M Orattrau. In hi* t*n year*' residen.-* In Blois, had doubt I»»* met many Ameri can*. "Yea. many." "Had monalettr known an Americas railed Henry tlriharn?” "Graham! Grate mF No. tho man had not. "Bnt I think I ran dlr act you to a peanoo who tan." h* added. (Jo and •»• Madame Hraurant n. th* old waeher- woman of the Rus du t'oncert. She ha* don* th* washing of *r*ry American nbo ha* Leva la Biola for tb* part tw*»’y ’ STUDY FORESTRY yrar*. Nbe get* all tb* buaiti«-** bm-auae •be know« what tbwy want Nb* may be •twdanta at Oragon Agricultural Cci- able tv 1*11 you *vmetblag about bl«." lega Gatheehg Ir— B*e4a. It waa barely u.oe o'clock wb«a M By 1 A Lese Uv*»UB Agrtcallwrai Celi»»« Caaaaga*. bating bn.«bed bia cutfr* and roll», -Mu*d forth from th* courtyard ri,* alud» ti to in forestry at the Agri of tb* Golden F’levcv. and prtewedwl la cultural college ar* making their flrat th* dirwtma ut tb* Ku* du Coerart. Il oullwtion uf raed» of nativ* tree* and naa a abort el reel, cootalniag neither ahiube fur ua* in th* v»'.abliatiment of itin* nor barter eLop*, which, perbep*. a for**t tra* nu i a«t y and arboretum. am-vuutad fo bl* not bating pr*rtm»*ly 1h* purpuB* in view ur nut only th»t m >< foot wilbin It* precimta. If It bad r-ot been for tb» fvrtuitoue mewtiag with th* *ura »hall be ln*tri.ctiv* to th* i'a*- student 'D Hie Study of ««-rd* and aeed- (’ratteau. la all probability M of ■C», ailvicultuie aqd dendrology, but Mgn* woul I nvtvr ha>* tbought looking there for tnrn of Hear/ Gra that tt»e plant aliali b» a kx r«> of data ' to the whole ateto up n th* growth, bam It waa a bright. «mart •bop. wltb habit, resistance and general character large plate glaa« window*, in a bleb wer« of the tree* and shrub* of Oregon, so diaplayed tweutlfully Ironed, . two long tar aa ia poaatble to grow I beta upon la » curtaina. ymg eperimen* of tbe qual the same site and ai in liar coodltioos. ity of the work wblcb waa never, etra Not only ate loal a«««l* being col for tbe Leet ruetomera. done wltblB Tbe lected tuli *««-l» fr- m the home dia- Ihlerior of tbe eeiabiUhmeot waa fitted teleta ar* coming In fiom fr.ende of up with a large «toe* In the rear, oa iatudent* and tbe Institution. Thia which doaene of Irone were braliag Kaag- k I nd r. ras oa the part of ttnw* reaiding »<1 m long row* aeroaa tbe fluor wwe th* Ironing ten- he* m who b tbe women la in th* m<>r* dietont and mo intainoua alate i* la >■<»■«■/ highly e|e|wv«-'w«we, appreciated. [iarw of oi the me *w«w Tbrough an open tb-or at tbe (tatto bored, back, a gllmpee of huge pile* of llaen. la aa it enable* Hi* < laaa to obtain a much tarloue etagwe of ren-.vatloti. wae to ba greater variety than otlierwle* would had The whole place waa full of «team i b* (Mieeible with th* tim* and tnatona at Though (he «rather waa warm, there wa* i th* command of either atudento oriti- an eotlr* al-weuc* of proper veotflaGon •tltntion. Th* irnwiapbor* of the place to on* ua- Owing to th* fact that th* coura* ia a>,-<i«t--mod to brraihe It «»• Intolerable. Lut on* yrar old, only th* general and (1. e of l he »oung WO»MB preliminary pliaae* of th* »ubjed bar* in the oetabfiehment of Mme B»*u«an- itv-en conaidv-rcd by th* studetito in th* tin, L «ever, entirely belled that of tb* i work. lt>* O. A. C. F»r«at club, an popo.gr p rturr N-.twitbetasdlng th* er- 'organitaUon of th'W» h>tcteet«d in tl>* dunii* character of their employment, they , foreeta of the state, ia now dla -mamg were roloiet and atmng a* am«»--««. | forest fir* law», their *nforc*m«nt, eft1- Tbe glow of hraltb wa* on their eteeba. !ci*ncy and Biptovement. Each atu- and th* miuari** of their bare arm* and ne. a* etood mil Ilk* whip eorda They !<i*nt Is as«igned a ph a* o th* lo ic in were not at work, however, «hen M <’*« : band and in du* tim, r |«>rto hi* find *BgB* %rtlv*d It a lime honored ing» t«> th* club. I’roinlnent timber, euetom of the eetabllahment that from 'mill and lu-i.’e-rn.en -H» n invi ats-.r, nine o’clock to half t-aet waa to bo de- ! liw.M vac •"» L P <w be! -rt- til* club, 'a* trunaportalioa, tiaibet preerrva ion, voted to re*t and refreshment. When M t'aaeagne Intimated hla wl«b I forest mnservatL-n, rs-forrsla' on Im for a etrictly private Interview with Mme. proved metlioda >>f lumterii-,, C. H. Heaurantla ehe bowed conaent and led forest eerric* « rk and similar topics. (be way to an inner apartment. liter the mhanrad elti-lento will take M I •••agri* took a aval. Mme Beau- up work looking to the »oluthin <>f some eantlu atood with on* elbow on the man of the very practical problem» n< w be lelpie.« and eyed bun curmuely. Nbe bad fore th* wood user* of th* conatry. been luietakeu la tbe gentleman being * Th» great problem of what to do cuatouaer. «be told beraelf. What then waa the obj-'d of the preeent «¡ait? Mb* aith the waste, inclndlng the standing waa *u«M to know. Tbv detective ap timl>*r that is Injured by ineect and proached point blank tbe one «object fungti* foes, will lie on* of th* fi’St to which waa alwaya uppennoet In hl* mind. b* Invratigataxl a* soon a* th* equip "Can you tell me anything of the ment of th« d*|«rtmcnt will permit. Tha statement is ma le upon good whereabout* of one Henry Graham? ? ou were bl* laundreea come seven year» ago" authority that fifteen p»t cent <>f th* In a mo-nent he had bit upon a plan mature limber on th* western slop» of of »nlXlng the cno|wratloo of Mme. th* central region of th* Cav- ud* 1» IteaiiMatln An etcellent Judge of char- wholly lost through fungous dlvraeee. a-ter. he could tell that grwd of gam and that another fifteen pat cent ia waa one of her pre»l<Mnlnaat tralta. Then, grated aa cull. tteetlra, borers and without giving the lauudrvea time to deny minor few do considcmble farther or affirm hla atateraent, be added la an damage, and it ia rate to aay tliat th* ImpreMlve tone My name la Alfred Caeeagne, and t eum total of thee* kwece tnnai amount to millions of dr lists. It I* r<a»>tiahl* rm a detective from Faria." Mme. Brauaanlln • little beady »yea no to aupporm, la th* lac* if rvc*ot result* longer twinkled Inateod. they appeared in agtienlttira) precticra In our own lo be dilated to twice their former ala*. country, to aay nothing of the tmelern Her hand* trembled apprehend vol y and for rat ry ptactle* of E .rape, that th* her finger« interlaced thevnaelvee I<-gelher major part of thia lo»« could l>* turned lo a i|*»m of audden nervouaneaa. to gain th o.igh tbs intelligent invrati- "A dete.-tlve!" «he gaeped, when aba gat!< >n of th* troubles and the applica waa «1 length able to command her voice. tion of modern tneasurns f->r oomteltiug "Ihi not te alarmed madam*." Mid th»** foes of tbe foreet. Caawigne. "Not tbe a ighlrat barm I* In Other git's! problems ar* tb<4* relat tended to ion. On tbe contrary, perbapa ing to taiatlon, re-f-.rratatl -n, utilis I may te able lo make your vpecial ing mill «aet*, improve«! metln«ia of knowledge of tbie affair of conalderabl* harvratmg th* cropa, diaposing of th* I«-, unlary advantage to you Take a eeat. debris and weed tier*, timber Uchnol- There e a good .leal to talk about." TV* -.alm too» of tbe detective aomo- ■ gy and lb* preeervalioa of lutuln-r. what reaaaured the proprletreaa of th« laundry, alarm vu dominant greed "What do you want to k»n»Y' wa* her eager queation, in a vole* «bich a«ked al moat a* dlatim-tly aa word*. What will you i*y for Itt "I want to know a* much of Monaleur Graham'» hiatory aa you ar* acquainted with." II* drew from hl* pn, ketl><>ok two bill* of th* Bank of France. They war* of tb* denominai Ion of on* hundred franca api*»-* Taking on* between bl* finger and thumb, he puahed It toward Mma. Beauaantin acr»*« th* tabla. "When you t»ll m* all you know about \L-n*l*ur Graham, you «hall bar* tb* other one." be romarhed. imprewalvely. "Th* *um I» entirely too «inali, moa- «l*ur," eh* ah* Mid. "for Informatioa which le really worth haring " (To ba continued .) Mrs. Ath l«*tlc- I’ll bar» to aotne new golf coBtHUMB. I soi | abort on golf skirts thia apring. Iler i I u« ba nd tjut year tbs golf »Klrts arm t*ry abort on jo" I turn to the fire, add a lump of butter, augar to taate and a dash of etnnamon. Aa anon aa the augar la dlaeolrad atlr tn the lube of a lemon and taka from tbe Ore. fwywg . a «•»Mur. rraieat. Physician^ Surgeon Teteybon* glebas»* B* II CIO, J I Oreg'Mi Scio ORBGOB II ill pn** a Banwal ’ . ■ ,-ae Loan« nmto al - rreul re-«» and tlMilB r»l m > prlxclf»! eitle« S. OILL» PHD Dentist F1«M cbM work la all brantteo f «tortUatrj i * in, t I OBdiOM 1 Pop’s Coffee House At Weal Bed nf tbe Borri* . *t»t*t BrtAgO b H. MOMTAMYB CHAÜ.LX3 J. MA&CR lo Biner Hm*. I Attorneij-ot-Lar Frorri»tîr. Notary Inabit» au*l «--.knot ut l'alato* a»4 Ivu.kwia. WeaiMtlraat G. M Tvavan Àl.B a» T. OKI -It •» M c A lpin '• ROYAL RESTAURANT C. 0. Bryan M Bryaa* BATANT A BOW Attorney8-at-Luic trándwia Bk»«b Orago» Albany ALBANY. OBICI« T KATMKBFOBP A WYATT L DUGGER Notary Public Attorncy8-atLaic O«ra ia lUumbarg BLxk ALBANY OBBOOh Illi i bewarb op defective tiiii s Kara aa Abstract ut Tlua •rapar«! by I ba SCIO. OREGON Linn County Abstract Co Of Ite real prnfwrty you (»tend to *urvh«e> or anept m ee-urtly for money Iraned. oat («trun» reel»! g th* tenadt of our aap*r eao* Kataunabed tn ivo> z. rt. RUDO. Manager. OXoa cornar Tbit J and Br-wltoUln au. ALBANY. ORP-X'S Corvallis & Eastern R. R Dr. J. Mon Foo An F a i-cr > t -, 1er -I it ( IIINtSt MEDICINES "m- •• r t tli- at-- II : W- I. ng, of \Hianv, Oregon, i" now |-r>-]-*r«-l to fiirni.li < li n • u <1 t > >- to * '. Th* iin<|*r*igned r. i-oiiitiiei.il« him mid . -i . r -! , ’ . - . r u rit« II- n it I I : \\ ■ -1 . -. I - ■ ■ • ' . l iny Oregon. M. WESTFALX 60 YEAnS’ ' TIHK < ANO MO. ••* EXPfit.lLNCB Trwl»» • r»«M aand !• No I— Yaqutna .. L Arn«e* a.rany No »— Train Ua«** AHway .à “ “ i ..i . . “ arrives Taqaina . . r i* a li.M A *1 __ .11*» r m ___ 1 :» “ .. » to " Trate«« T* are* Prosa X»elr«IV. «• »- trave» Alltony for ItolnXl. Amvee IwtroH . ....... —. No A- L t*alrott .M Srnva* Albany..................... T:aa A M It to A I« r. M » to p r Tn*o» M arrb u •*- • • Coava-orera Aa. Afitbnfl !•> g a tl4<rn 0*twy^(I n b >•» fu B y M irt < . “» r«- r B« ••' •i-.n •fBF’t’R. A W*W f< awi’iit ? • ’ to*«i.”*. wr. F >«mMI 8* -.1 1?« ’ ’ •’ . «rt»e> fife • P4> •«•<«, t'A • idi ! 1.1 . a h >1- I. A < rvC^atf MU n» tL«, * ’ * -ut » l“ l“rt Sck’ntilic .Hmcrican. Trala» Vor < »evallte. No. g- través many torCoevallta____ Arrive« CtwvaUta . No I*- iravM Altuny _ .1 Ì F Arriva, al iorvtoUa ----- J ® F No a- Iravea Aiteny...... .......... MP M Arrive* Corvto>to ..._......... S.1S p. M >1 A >»•’ 4»t>r.wly tlìiiB'FB’F‘1 tetowfil». Vjtrrwt ffs. all li ff K f • |>. ’ ) T «Ut v»-r f .r r f J Lj ad ncB>^4 »ft MI NN SCo.38,B'’-j”' New ToS M I à 0 bftodich V : «. ‘Jft F Hf. \¥aut> M The Secret of a Beautiful Face 11 Trai»« Ito* AIBaay lie» in keeping the »kin pro- tected »1 weiiaacleaiiK-d. Juit wu.hing i> not enough—that only leaveathedel.- atewirface more eapoacd to the irritation • d du.t and perm»| to mcrci- leaa attack» of aun and weather. After wiuh.np, ap ply Rolwrtine and experience it» delightful relreahment. You will admire the line leu ■oftiw-M it impart* to fire, ne- k and arm». It not only •tim atea a radia.- t glow, but protect a the »kin from becom ing coerae Prevent* burn ing, tan and fr ■< kle*. Nn. »- lravM ttorvallla .O— A Arriva* Alt*n> ........ Tllu A No.»- Lravee eorva 11« ............. _ uno r A vt I vm at Altraoy __.... — l.i* r The*« problem* together with many No y- lc=v**Oievw!Ito .. more It to the ptir|eae of the College lo • 00 P . M Irrttee Aiteny - _ • g I M help solve thrt ugh the <te|«irtm*iit of foreetry, as well aa train men to tok* Bu 11- Irave* « ovvaUII* ■■ .il I» A. hold nt the practical work and prob Arrive* al Albany .. .11 M r lem* of our forrato and thus losur* th* No I* • I mw I potolbi* u<* ot the ire«, crop. Irarea Aiteny .... ......... BMP Arrive* al < tot valila 1 la P. All *r tte alme* mine conned with Southern Publication* for Farmer*. Pail Ac <ou«|«»ny traina, botti al Aiteny an-1 The following publication* of I titerrat travail». M well m train hx I »»troll, giving dlrrat arretra u> N»W|»rt an 1 a-1 Jara nt bara Ira to farmer* and other* have been leaned as wall M nrwtlenl.uah Hot «p tega by th* Agricultural <ii-|artment of the Fee further InturmaHon apply to Federal government and will 1« fur- UlO r MVINS. -mn P II II.I.BONISS Aaent. Altane niahed free, ao long aa they are avail able, eacept where otherwiae not««!, u|«>n application Io the Superintendent of document*, Hoverntnonl Printing Office, Washington, I>. C.: Farmer*’ Bulletin No. lift —htiga- tioti in Fruit Growing By E. J. I i Wlekecn, M. A., profraaor of agticul- tnral practice, I’niveralty of Celifornia, and horticnlturiet of the California ei- periment ilatmn. I’j- t- t B \ XA kve I ■■ *bavo k owre*l(. •lalernent of the relation« of irrigation Grinding hla tratti, li* muttrted to fruit pradaotion, and of iirlgation low oath. methial* aa they have lx<en demnnatrat• "I don’t know what'* gotten Into tbit nd by Pacific cowat experience. rater." li* rxcl*ltnotl. "It won’t cut at Farmer* Bulletin No. 138.—Irriga nil." tion In Field and Garden. By E. J. She gave a llttl* cry of ama»<-inetit. Wickeon, M A. Pp. 40, flirt- 18. Thia "Why.” »Ito »aid. "when I opened bulletin diaciowe* the anbject from the that can of potted ham with It thl* itandpoint of the individual farmer, morning. It waa ao sharp It nearly toot and contAina Instruction» on the deter my finger off." mination of ditch level», the meMtire- mont ol »mall atream*, aourcra of «rater Itta rteld Day. ■apply and their uac, the distribution ••Tag," aald the tramp who wa* ex of irrigation water, method* of apply “I always tell ing water, the choice of an Irt igalion plaining hl* method. th* lady of (I m * holla* that I wa* In- method, and the time for the applica Jure«! on the field." "What fieldF aak- tion of water. c«l th* lnex|>erlencrd beginner. "Well. Bulletin No. 147.—Report on Draln- If 1C« a younger lady 1 aay football ¡ in\ra’tjgatIon. In "l WJ.’ . ByC. G. I fteld. nn* If It*» an old l*dy 1 say bat? Elliott, drainage expert, irrigation In- tU Weld.-—TH Hit». vratigation», office of expeiimrnt »ta- ’ tiona. Pp. fl2, pl». 6, fig* 12. Price Ho< What Bb»’S Call I«. 10 cento. Thl» I* ■ report of tbe work Mllow well Mrw. Tri pole jr hr ora b*f done by Mr. Elliott during the year trouble«. I declare, «be look« aa frr«b 1003. It lnclud.» <liecn**iona of plan» and fair at a young girl, yet aba bat for drainage near Freano, Cal., in the burled two buabamla.0 , Yakima and Ahtanum valley», W»»h- You don t call burying two hue' ingt.m, io tbe Grey Bull valley, Wy bnndw trouble, do you?- replied Mrt oming, in the Miaaouri valley and in Hancock countxy, low», and of dial nag« llen|«e* k Chieggo Retford Herald. a* b preventive of hillside erualon in No l.onaer He* Phrslrlan. Georgia. “My filiate nd la tnrnbled with a hue ting nola* In hi* earn; what would yog Aa.la naaea. adrleeF Waah and atpo Orin lart apple« and “I would adrlae him to go to tbe nr» Put rut, without pe-ellng, Into plena •Imre for a month or two." I over tbe Are with aa llttto water aa "But be can’t get away." 1 poaatbls to praront their scorching, and ’Then you go"- llon«ton Poet almmsr gently until redu.-ed to a Baft 1 oi a a* Hub through a colander, re A niitrtaM, w T J Mt NX rtta, O FBI IX. M » -a,i Aw *< a rar Scio Livery & Feed Stables MYER A McKXIGHT, Proprietors Hacks connect with all trains both at West and Munkers Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers. Prices reasonable — ■■ — 'a Ile— nnn—iaoiiaa—o**—a| C. A WARNCR. fiM’p O.-aatara: T J. MUNRCRR W. f. OILL. t 0 MVCRB i. J BARNCB C. A WARNCN SCIO MILLING • UCCtttOM SCIO ROLLER INCORPOMTtO OCC COMPANY T- > MILLS at. «»or Wo do a General Custom Milling Bualnoaa. Tlour and Fea* en Sale. Wheat Bought and_______ Eachanpad for Flour. We era In the Field fer Business, end Will Trent You Right SCIO MILLING COMPANY