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The Roupell Mystery
By
A u • t y n
Granville
EEF-
CHAPTER XVI.— (Continued i
“Have you ever known of a raw where
• man wa« forced to .vmmlt an act
sgaluat bla iu«i I nation?"
"t'ortalaly . but 1 have never known
»f It« going to the leng-.b of • murder "
"Nor I, 1 muvt coofe-e though that
b-«« not pruv« that this was not Just
vuch a r««» thi ugb I dua l belwv« it
was.
Hut you will admit psrbapw that
Mie peraon’a bold upon another may be
itrong enough to cum psi blia to enter a
house for the purpoo« of «tsahng a
paper "
"Certainly It might; and you would
Ninteud. I presume, that ibis person bav
ng so entered tba chateau. w«a compell
td to vlolsnc« to 'W-ape tha consequence«
Bf detect!ou ■"
“Exactly," replied Casaagns "Now the
»uestlon Is. not who is tbs si-nurapllca,
kut who Is the principal? The principal
■ ths party primarily Intereeted. am! h«
forces the accomplice to obey, Tba ao
rutupllce, tbe mare tool, we cannot hope
lo find first aa we have no clue to him.
Hut we may reason as to who hla prln
rlpal 1«, and ao we may find tbam both
1’he accomplice will be found wb«n lbs
principal Is brought to light."
"Go on," ognln said It'Auburon aa tbe
letective paused.
"1 can’t go on," answered I'aaaagnr
“t have just gut ao fsr and tbers 1 have
■tuck. I am In tbe position of a bound
who went* a fox aonuewhere. but know«
not In what direction to look for him."
"Hut It *e«uiis to m* that k* cannot
he far off."
"Very likely. He may be right ..¡..tor
■ur noses, and we not able to discover it.
But our opportunities for Ini eat igatlou
■re not yet exhausted by any mean.
There are two people wbo may be said
:o be interested parties, sufficiently Inter
vsted to be Instigators of ths <rlme, and
both must tie found, if possible ’’
"And they er«?"
"Henry Graham's wife and Lbeir son.
lb» latter of whom baa long situs grown
to manhood. l>o not forget that, under
tbe American law, both of them would
Inherit it Madams Ruupell died luteelats
1 shall now try and fiud tbeui."
“Whom will you look for first?"
"Tbe son—fog reasons too many to
enumerate.''
"Where will you acarcb for bim?"
"In Paris."
"Why In Faria?"
"Hec-au»« tbe pr.eat told mo ths woman
wbo brought btui up w»ut to Paris, bo-
tldaa be was a wild young fellow, and
all wild young fallow« coma to l'aria
It la «imply a queatiuo of
eventually,
lima."
"Where aliali you begin to look for
him?"
"Where all young men of bla ataiup
Taka my word
■ventually ar« known
for It, •« shall find soma record of llcury
Ura barn’s eon, Philip Graham, on ib»
records of tbe police.”
CHAPTER XVI!.
(bort I y tx-fors tan o'clock on the fol
lowing morning, I'sasagns and It'Auburon
entered tbe bureau, where uniier tbe di
rect supervision of tbe commissary tbe
recorila of tbe departm«nt of police are
preserved for future ref»reo<-e. Casaagne
was evidently well known to the officers
of Ihe bureau.
In a few minute« auch
books and ludiese •< ba required wer«
placed at his dtopoaaL
It'Auburon stood by Intently watching
bls principal as be turned to the Index
psge of a huge volume.
Reaching tbe
letter "G" be ran hla eye rapidly over tbe
iiaaies. which were arranged in ths order
of tb»ir date of entry. II» started In at
th» top of the page full of confidence.
as bls finger traveled down tbe column,
however, bls face grew perceptibly longer
Whrn be reached the bottom, b« gave au
dlble »xpresalou to bia disappointment by
■■claiming
"Philip Graham either wa* never un
der police ■urveillance at all, or ha ebang
•<| hl* name when be came to Faria."
Aa the detective uttered thi
word«,
an idea suddenly occurred to Ir'Auburon
“Ixxvk inder the name of tbe woman
In wboee charge be was placed.
If ba
took any other name than bia own, what
more natural than be should taks her«?"
"n»at's a good suggestion.” said <4o-
•agne. “Her name was Marie la Neur,
as I recollect It yea. that was it Maria
la Neur.
I’ll trouble you for that 'L'
voltime."
D'Auburon handed It tn him. and the
search commenced afresh Treaently ( as
sagne exclaimed
"Here ia Philip la Neur.
I shouldn't
be surprised If you were right,
Pag»
fifty three.”
“Hold oo a minute.
Don't be disap
pointed If It shouldn't prove to bo the
•vaa la Neur Is a common enough OBBll
and ibera ara over two mlllloaa and a
half of people la Faria to draw from
Here's page fifty three. now let me see
what It aaya."
■n>e two men loaned over tbe book as
they scanned lb» page before them. Then
they toad:
''Philip la Hour, placed under police
surveillance by order of the -ommlaaary."
"Wa have bita I" aaclaimed D* A tiburón
(a a tone of triumph. "Wa bare him
now. for certain.”
"Not too faat, my friend; not too fast
Lat'a see what this foot note la"
At tbe bottom of tb» page wae written
«a red Ink
Toulon, aeeenveea rvura. forgery "
Aa axproaalon of latease Jlaappolnt-
m«>t spread Itaelf over th» faro of tb»
detactlva
D* A abaron, also. undarate»!
Paiiip In Seal .-ould have served out
but Uttk more than half bla aaatencs.
t *«M>«equently b» muid bav» bad ao ba od
>L ih» ivaBUBlua of ih» i-rim».
For a few miaule« bulb meo wer» eu
tlrvly nonplused
Al leugtb 1‘aaaagu».
wbo bad «gaio bees thinking «leeply. •■
dalotod
"I shall ant be »atsfied until I hav«
'■■■mixed tbe state paper« relating tn ibis
trial, st tbe roncluaioo of wblrb I'billp
I .a Neur was sent to Toulon "
"Yow will waata your time.' replied
D'Aubnrvo
"I shall not. How Jo you know there
may n.x have been a .vxumutatiua of a»o
ten.-»?”
"I must iiiofrM that JiJ not even occur
to ma."
"Well, It occurred to ms. and In any
«vent It will be time well «peut to look
over th« record of tbe trial
1'blllp In
Neur may have called «Unease« to testify
In bls own behalf to apv-ab, for Instance,
of bi« former good cbaraclev and who
knows what we nxay learn fr<«n them?
Go out and get a <wh, while I take dono
tbe number of tbe case and put away
these hooka”
"To tbe Palais <le Justice."
Aa they er» about to step into a cab, a
newsboy approached them, crying
"Horrible murder !
A body found la
tbe Neiue !”
"Buy a paper. D’Auhuron." said l'«a
sagne, as ba lew ped Into tbe veblcla
D'Auburoa did ss requested, and Jump
ing Into tbe cab after bia friend, spread
lb« sb'-et Just w«t from tbe prese out
upon bls kuees.
"Ab!" he eje> ulaied. "this plot thick
eus with a vMgeance Whom do you think
tbe murilerrd man ia?"
"1 caauot gueaa."
"It ie Vougeot, tbe detective whom tbe
prefect of polie« plated on lb« track of
Jule« i’babot."
It waa not a voluminous document, ths
report of the trial aud conviction of
Philip !<a Neur. To be sure, no one from
a peruaal of it could have argued tbe
identity of the prisoner In the case with
the Philip Graham of ltelliers. Hut were
the faits gleaned from tbe evidence <-oa
elusive?
Certainly nut.
There war«
point« of Ideality, buw»ver. which war«
quit« marked, the age of th« pn«uu»r
nearly v-orrv-sponJed with that of the man
they were looking for; be bad not been
all bla Ilf« in Faria, be had neither father
nor mother living -but beyoud that there
wa« littl» enough about hla family his
tory. The court bad offered to appoiut
a iawryar to defend him. which offer lbs
prisoner had refused and had made a not
unable Speech In his own behalf, wrbicb
in al! likelihood bad been the means of
sensibly Influencing tbe court, (or In
pronouncing «eutence, th« Judge had ex
pressed his regret that tbe prisoner had
misused his taleuts to commit the crim«
with which he stood charged.
Though
he examined all the papers connected
with the raaa, Cauagne waa unable to
discover anything by which the Identity
of the two perwona could be more fully
eetabliahmi.
"We have yet tba locket.” he said, at
l«ngih. "bicb perbape may help ua."
"Hut It la tbe hx-ket of Henry, not
Philip Graham," said D'Auburvu.
"1 have nut forgotten that," replied
the detective. "But a family likeness la
a strotig thing wiuietimee. Thia portrait
of lleury Graham ia undoubtedly a good
likrnewa. Kecvllrct that Dr Mason, lb»
laundress, the Janitor at Itlols and the
priest st Hsllierw have all recognis'd It ••
bia portrait
It was lakm whan he was
quits a young man.
Nomettmrs lather
•nd sou. at th« same age. vary closely re-
setubls each other
If there should ba a
strong likeness between tbe portrait and
Philip let Neur whuta should you taks
tbe latter to be?"
"Wby, Philip Graham, of course, as we
bare all along hoped ; but what of that?
We have no portrait with wblrb to cum
pare It.”
"You forget," r»qdied Casaagne, “tbe
admirable collect on of photograph« at
police headquarter«."
"Which is under ths strict surveillance
of tbe prefect of police.
IM you sup
pose be would allow ua to look at them,
when our auc-esa ui - biib bia defeat? Not
exactly . why, we could nsver get beyoud
tbe door."
"I will take care of that," replied M
iTassagne.
M I'aanagiie. oo parting
with
bia
friend, buttoned up bls coat with tb»
air of a man wbo prepares himself for
energetic action, and passing acrooa ilia
river, plunged into the mo«t Intricate re-
He fore
<w««ee of the I .at in Quarter,
croaaing tbe river, however, he had «top
ped al a famo-ts confsctlooer'a and pur
chased a box of bonbons. What did M.
Gassagne want with such things?
Arrived at a bouse in tbs Rus Bat-
tioey, M. t'aasagns eteppsd Inslds tbs
ballway and preaead bis finger oa a small
whits button. The sound of an slectrie
bell ringing upstairs was slmoart immedi
ately fol to »di by a voice exclaiming
down the speaking tube;
"Wbo Is there?"
"la that Ms-lams Creoson?" Inquired
tbe detective, tn a low but distinct voice.
"It la"
*T am Alfred Casaagna. I.»t o>s nmis
upstairs
I want to see you about ua
portant business."
A clanging sound was beard, and a
black door which had hitherta prevented
Ingress to tbe stairway, released by a
spring, swung aloaly back
upon
Its
binges Ths detect Ira stepped oo to tbe
•lairs and. closing th« door after bim
wttb some care. a«csn<tod tn tbe eecond
story.
A «mail, dark complex I voed
A
appareotly «bout rw»ory tv« y«arw of •»*,
'< t'Hlt U M l>
' opened th* Jour of otr« of tb* a pa runewta.
' «nJ iavlted bim to eater. Ttw room waa
nvwtly fnraiabcd and ««• »»ideally oa«
of a «nite
At a tab)« near one of tba
wiadowa a little girl »at doing mini oa a
Tvtaphuii« «ìvben«« No. II
•lai*
She had the black hair of bar
r"Ai
mol her.
a
beautiful, aaucy. piquant
t
III
it
oltgilON
mouth, eye» of a itorp. «-iatiilatlng blue;
FARMLHN PLAN WAREHOUSE
HAS SkfcD.ESS PtAR.
• nd a little flgure that wa« tba vary per
J 0. Ull.L, I» M t>
fection of cblldlah gram She Brow on
i tba entrance of tba detect Iva, and ran Lspqrtar*' Terms Un»ati»<actory to Ha» Born« Fruit tor 20 Y«ar» Un
Weston Whaatgrowar*.
known to Bciantists
toward him. bold.ng out both band«.
"Ah' !*«;>• Alfrod, bow do you do’"
Weal on—Farmers of tbe Ihiwning
Pendleton.—Not »uapeetliig that a
abe exclaimed, "liar« you brought m«
1*1. al elea« work m all branche» of dvnllatry
nt lghborbo-id, near Weoton, which la a accdl«»a pwsr wa« anything out of tbe
*-joie twm lain»?“
region
of
60
bushel
wheat
and
11
00
an-
ordinary,
R.
L,
Oliver,
a
prominent
*'*“•
Itti
OKKOON
"A kiaa flrwt," med tbe detactlvv, lift
acre land, ate planning to build their fruitraiaar two tn'lew w«t of thia city,
ing bee tn bia artna
Mlle I'elrate i'reaaon haring complied own warehouse al Ihiwning »tation. has been growing j>c»r» of that nature
H. MONTANY8
by placiog both arm* around bl» neck The movement has lxM<n tinder way ever for two decade«. Much publicity iiaa
jaiat threw
• nd putting her charming mouth to bla. •Ince the exporters r«l«ed their lian.lllng tieen given during the
charges and adopted a form of w heat months to a »redlee- ¡»ear diac-iveted by
ba »<
n. -.11 Ihe fl >...
tier aearvb for ’he bon bona, in tba courwa receipt un-ati-facloty to the farmers. A
I. M mv D.
The tree I>eating the
Notary fvitvlk and Solicitor
of whi.-b aba brought to light • great They have just >«vn given deflnite aa- •eedieoa pear on tbe Oliver fatm men
o< Fatatila and I-vu. Iona
many article» of Fap« i'aaaagna'a pocti- sura nee by the O. R. A N. company thia city wa» gtowing on the plac«
Offioe, l i IV mi M Sirewt Al II VST, oKkUoS
l.ar calling, «11 of which aha placad la that the company ha* adopted an open when ba bought it, 2U year« ago.
The
her npnm. doctariag »be would o«v«r aur- policy and will grant warehouse mom ¡»■nr» on the Oliver tree differ in de
render them
C. C. Hryaat
at D.wning station or elvewhete at a scription from tho*« of the Mason It. Hryant
Al length, having found bar bon bona, purely nominal charge.
The farmers I farm, being vrty large and reaeuihlit'g JJ HKYANT A «ON
her playmate ••• at liberty to addreaa Interested in the movement are jubi
I ths Flemish Beauty nu-re than any
hunaelf to th« young mother, who all
lant, and will hold a maaa meeting to 1 other varltey. They are mtnely seed
thia time bad been «landing by clapping
a-ra:
f a I ‘ e building t th" ware : leas and have only tha »lightest tiacing
b*r Landa, ami a-wnitugly »timing ••
' iiouso
Thia, they declare, they «ill ot
... Core, l-elrig
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effect
coreicea __
«• well Gtwalwin Hlock
Al.HANY. OBKGOX
much delight, when a wig or a pair of
«• ace.ll»aa. The
, o<- o'«o
flesh la
ie mi'
flne grained
K-wuird
handcuff« waa unearthed from tba depl ha certainly do uninss the exporters reduce , ••
of the detective'« capacioua poketa, aa their hanill.ng chargee and change their and «olid, th» flavor ia g-wxl and tha pear w> ai it»:tinmn « wtatt
form of receipt. Farmres her« are cr- ha» many claim« for popularity «aide
the child beraelf.
.Mine lliwia < reveon from wboaa faco | ganiaing along co-operative lines and Irom being a aeedleea and coralraa vari
i
•II trii» of amuaement bad now vanlahe’L have a very flourishing tanuers' union, ety. The tree bear» late, the fruit
ripening in Ovtobcr.
and who «at eavily In her chair prepared which meet« regularly.
Office In lUuuiiJvrg Hlvrfe
to listen to tbe detect Iva. waa a woman
Where the tree carne from 1« not AIMANT î
I
I
I
:
Oil KG 09
with a biatory. Married at an early •<«
known. The farm with the or ha rd on
Beta Out Walnut Tree».
ami cruelly deaerted by her huaband. «ha
It was purchased from a nurseryman,
w. a rwtxo,
had been thrown upon her own resource*.
Rickreall—J. H. Ntump, one of the who vet the orchard out.
t Weh lei.
There were many own pa t Iona open to her i.-admg fa ■
llag la tbl
try which »lie could have earned a living. ha« planted 17fi acre« of hl« large farm
SCHOOL FOH CONVICT«.
In ■ear Monmoath to Engllah walnut«,
She could have found employment
dreaaniaking had aba cboaen, fo« ab« wa« and will make hi* walnut grove a com-
Prison Reformer» Will A«k Permit to
Nb« could rm-rvial pn>|*wiiion.
an expert with ber needle.
Silo
The trvee ar«
Oregon
have taught the piino. or «et up «a a
T ry Schama
planted with a »puce of fit* feet between
translator of foreign document«, for aba
rowi one w«y and of »0 feet the other
Salem—The »upstIntendant nt the
t'-»« a «ciienal tainting and «Behang« busi
waa a very fine llngulit
Her ¡wraunal
way. In the epac« («tween the row» of state prison, the governor of Oregon,
1 -• Ilici» C« l. at . .risai rale« and drall«
charuia and aivompllabmeiit, were great
•med on grlncl|«l oil lea
Chaplain
Nt.
walnut
ttita-v
Royal
Anne
cherrloa
are
Pierre
and
Portland
etuuigb to bar« induced many a theat
rical manager to take h»r up, and proba p!«nt*l and a» three latter will beer ft lend» of pi Ison ref-rm hsvn sg'eed
Th©
riav«* in t'orCaiMl Io Kat
bly aha would have drifter! oo to th« «tag« gulckly the land tet to walnut« will on » p'an for the construction of an
le ai
If it had not been for a alight Incident •non Im made profitable while awaiting sreembly hall and night school build
which turned her fr.-m It. and prewenting the flr»t crop from the walnut tree«. ing that II to be added to the peniten
an o|u-niug In an entirely new field, dw Experiment« mad« here Io pa«t year» tiary by consent of tl.e next IcgHInture.
• Itb walnut» tiave twen an »atiefactory Il la to ikviimin'ilate aleitil him ) per
eld'd her to adopt her preaent calling
At Wuai Kndotibo Murrtaon »troai Brtdga
Oue <iay »he entered the Hon .March« th it Mr. Stamp'« venture 1« nut looked son» and l»e» I dew serving ns a chapel
NX« had made bar upon a» an eipetioien».
to do aotne ehopping
• nd a tn 11 •« men t ball will lie a school
CHARLZ3 J. MAÜXR
purchaaea, paid for • lorn anil Lad r< a i.ed
room anvl hara incitation rooms con
lbu<
to Miller lima. I
th« door when a heavy baud was laid
nected w ith it.
IToprlktor.
Vetaran Threaher Quite.
upon her ahuulder. l'urti I ng. ah« waa cow-
It la to be located ■• an addition to
fronted by one of th« floorwalker«, who
Pendleton—After a career of 3H year« the mat wing of lb« prison, and will
G 5l. Tia.vx«
M MiAu-ia
accused bar of taking a piece of e'lk from aa a tlireahing machine man, Joe Nny- be built of brick made by the convicts
the counter
Indignant at tlie charge, sb« ilei, of thia city, la »elling out hi» large
The prisoners me to do nil the con
made an impaaeloued appeal, on tbe epur outfit of thresher« and horaoa at publie
struction work themselves, and tiius ra-
nf the moment, to a gvutieman etanding auction and will retire fri m the buai-
doce tha coat to the state to a mini
oran i>av tau muht
near
Her appeal waa aui'i-Mful. Tha ne»a permanently, lie ie known aa one
gentlemau ao-otu|anied her into tha ortlca of trie mo-t energrtic threaher men In mum.
Many ot the prisoner« can neither
of tbe manager, becatn* voucher for her
Eaatern Oregon and ha» [erhap« made read nor write, ami the work that is
honesty, and offered If ghea half an
the lungee run« each aeaaon of any muli tvelng uii'lertaken ha» the Indoracmrnt
hour'» time to prorluce the stolen prop
in the county.
lie will retire to a of ttia Prisoner«* Aid »ueiety of thi» Albany
el ty. Tbe time wae accorded him, and
Oregon
he left tbe olbe, to return with tbe pieca ■ mall farm ot> the L'uiatllla river w«et •tale.
of silk in que«liou, which be had cum- of Pet, IIvi->n
J- L DUGGER
ta-llvd a notorious female shoplifter to
Masting of Fruitgrowers.
disgorge juet aa she waa being bowed out
Ru •ns land OfFica Huslness.
Albany — An «docatiotiBl meeting fur
Notary
by an obsequious aho|iruan to her carriage.
Buina—The land -dltoe in thia city frivltgruwei« will !>« hald here Tiiefday,
' You had better strike tbe Marquiss da
for the quarter ending l*ecember 31 January 3fi, ntidr; tha direction of th«
Brabant from your hooks, monsieur," tie
■how* an increare over the aar„e ;>eriod Linn County Hurticultnral social/. M.
bad oiieerved. laconically, when the man
lh-eda. Mortgagee «nd I'vnaion Vouch
in I(Nifi. The yrar 1907 Im» l>een one O. Lownsdal«, president of the Wil er« can fully written and acknuwledg<*i.
ager Instated that one of bia
of the Uvei ir» l yiwrs lor the Burns land lamette Valley Applegtowera* ns-ocla Ie-aa< a, Coiltrai ta, etc prepared Houth
toanerw had been Insulted.
"That woman’s real name ia Bergere*. office silice It was i-wtablirhd here, and lion, and I.. T. Reynolds, »ei-iotaty of ul bridge, at haul I am New» oftice.
I thought everybody knew her. Now you it is exited od timi 1908 will be »till tha same aaeoclation, and ex coin mis
will plraae pay this lady five hundred better, as the country Is getting tietter • loner of horticulture, will 1« »[voakeie.
NCIU. OREGON
wna.lalo will give a practical
francs, and let ber come with me. I can advertising L an in former years, »nil Mr.
promise you ahe will Institute no action a large rustí of new ». ttlere ia expected demonatration of how to pick apple»
for damages."
here in the »pr.tig and summer.
for th» market.
The manager was thunderstruck.
“Who are you?” be gasped.
An I X|M-rienc<»! Compounder i t
Portland Retiree Certificata«.
PORTLAND MAHKETN.
"1 am Allred Casoagn«. you may bar.
Portland—It ia «ta’rd by thè com-
beard of me. G«x>d morning."
CHINCSE MEDICINES
Wheat—Club, fific; Bluaaletn, 87c;
Then be took littl« ('«leste Cresson la mittee of Portland bankera havlng in
eharge
thè
Iwnking
operatton«
of
thè
-¡i.
r<
r»>r
to thè late Hong Wo Tong, of
valley,
88c;
red,
H3c
bls arms and, aecotupaalvd by tbs graie-
ful young mother, left the »tors.
Nh« Portland tmnka dnrlng thè recent de-
Gala—No. 1 white, |27.80^2M, gray, Albany, Oregon, I« now prepared
furniali Chmeee medicine« to all.
Tl
was half fainting when he lifted her Into greealim. that a l ! fh<> (1,000.01
127.60(428.
undersigned recommends him ar
a cab.
He felt that It would be sheer tfleatir.g houeo certificate« iaaur.1 dnrlng
Barley—Feed. 127.80 per ton; braw
. u»rente«-* satisfaction. t'all or write
brutality to leave ber. 11» seated him ttiat timo bave tieen redeemed, inclini- ing, |32; rolled. |2Vf«.3O.
lumai 117 Wr«t Necond Ntr--et, Altwny
self besi.le her, and bad» tbe driver seek iug 926 1,ODO loan certificate« laaoed to
Corn — Whole, |32.60;
cracked, Oregon.
M. WESTFALL
the addreos she gar« bim. On th« way thè auapen Ird
.Merchant«' National |32 60.
Mine CresMin »at up sud told him ber b.nk
I
Hay—Valley timothy, No. I, 918
•ad history.
Nlie must find work «non,
per ton; Eastern Oregon tlmonthy, |2I
•be confessed, for her money was nearly
Wisconsin Men Want Timber.
f«)22; clover, 915; cheat, |15; grain
exhausted. Then It was that b« told ber
Klamath Falla—A [«tty of four from hay. |16«lfi. alfalfa, 116; vetch, 114.
in w to enter a new profession.
Fruita—Apple», |l<43 60 p«-r bog;
"Th« proprietor« of all those
large Wise-main have left here with heal
stores would give you buaineea. If I spok« gnldea and timber cmlaera for the tim pear». 91 26(41.76 per lx>x, cninbar- No i-
Inavne Ysjuins
to them.
1 also will glv» you employ ber near lily. A great deal of Internet riea, |H(4!I pet barrel.
7 1» A
Arrive« sin uiy .
II M A.
Vegetable«— Turnips. 76c per sack;
ia taken in their movement«, aa it ie I
ment."
That was bow Mme. Creaaon hecam« a announced they are here In the interest oat rot«, 66c jx-r sack; beeta, II par No »—
Ttwln Imves All«nv
I» *4 t.
female <totm-tiva, and at th» tlm« of ibis of a hlg land deal. They left for the •ack; beans, 20c per pound; rabtmge,
"
C'VMValile ........ .
1.1» "
Interview had become the moat famous III tlmlier equipped with everything need lc per pound; cauliflower, |2(42 26 |>er
“ arriva« Taquina —..Sto"
ber line io Faris.
ed in a wmtei camp in the wood», In down; celery, 19.95^8.50 per crate;
Tralua Ta s»4 rrwaaa IBelrul*.
(To be continu'd.)
cluding »now ahoea,
People owning onion», 16(ai90c |*r dosen; parsley, 20 Me. S—
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Itaavae Albans for l’étroit
elaime In that region expect to be able perdosen; pras 10c per pound; pep
Tito A M
Miifherly WlaAnm.
Amo* Itairoit .............
il ta a m
pers, 8(417c per pound; pumpkins. 1(4
to dlapoae of them.
No
4-
AhXloua Mother Mr Willing may he
1 Ke P*r pound; rodiahea, 20 j>er doa-
itaavae lietrvll
I 00 I*. IL
a grntlenian, my dear, but you can't
•n; »pinarh, 6c per pound; aprouta. He
W»y»rhaau»ars Buy Timber.
Arrivée al'any __ _____
»torn.
afford to marry a man who weara plat
Oregon City—The Northern raclflc per pound; »quash, 1(41 K« P“? ponnd;
Traina tor < «»»alito.
... „
-T... ...... iomaloea, 93 per box.
ed link« tn bla cuff».
No. » -
railroad has »old to the Weyerhaeuoer
Ixwvee Al'««» tor'or valli.
TMA.M,
Pretty Daughter But bow do you land company 19,980 acre« of land In
Graona—91^ «6(4J!.16 per hundred.^
c'oivallia
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Putatoea 504176c per hundred, de- No Arrive«
knrw that he doe«, mamma T
Clackamsa county. The deni ha» just
lu-
Anxious Mother tVtienever be call» been recorded
_t .. but
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Laura» AUuny
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here,
the
price
ia not Hver«wJ Portland; aweet potatoee, |3 25
In the evening you have black streak» stated. The land ia mostly tlmtwred
SO per cwt.
Arrive» ai l orrain»
............... ....• to P. M.
on your shirt waist the next mo ruing. •nd rima along the weet end of Clacka-| I Hutter—Fancy creamery, 30g|36c per No. •-
lemvee Allauiy............................
T.s* 9. M
ma* county, from (he Clackamas river pound.
»tee Wleh.
Arrivo»Corvallle..........................
*.l*r. IL
Poultiy—Average old bene, 12,«abl 2
to tbe southern boundary.
Teoa- Yea, I wish all men wrer« bach
Traine i«v AI B..J,
per pound; mixed chicken«,
elor»
epring chicken». I9(fi3c; rorwtere, 8(4 No.
Pruning Treat.
leave» Orrvallla
. «ito A M
Jeao—What! How cvnild we get tnar
!0e; dreeeed chicken«, !4c; turkey«,
Arrivi A limn y
»H« A M.
Freewater—Howard Evan«, county
rled If Ujey w«r« to ba?
live, 14(416c; dreeeed, choice, 17(41 Me, tin t -
fruit Inspector of Cmatllla county, «aye
Tews -tib! I don't mean parmxnontly,
geeae, live, thglOr; duck«, HWdlic;
Laeveel'orvallle ..._
. neo r. m
the tree« In thia vicinity are being
Arriva»al Albany ...
pigeon«, 76c<491; «anal«, II fi<V«i2.
but just long enough to l««rn to sew
.. turn
pruned boot a« rapidly a« men can do
Egg«—Fteah ranch, candled, 97 Ke Be. 1—
on button» «nd to tuend tbelr clothe».— the work, and the prospects were never
leovrai'.-rva il»
» oo r. m
per d-i«en.
Philadelphia Freaa.
Arrivée Allwny
—
better for the grower« bec-ming Inter-1
• ao r. M.
Veal—7fi to 128 pound», 9(»9 K«l
No. Il
eeted In the importance of caring for
II Hart III«».
12A to ISO pound«, 7«; 150 to 200
lesi reel orvallls.,__
.11 1» a. N
“Gee whlu! I wish I could And the tree«. Great rare will 1« taken to pound«, 6(46 5*0.
Arrivas al allnny ....
...uur.k
■pray for cudlin moth.
fellow who stole my umbrella------ "
P-»rk—Block, 78 to 150 pound«, 6(4 No It •
Lswree *K«ny
.... . ......... ...HMPIL
“Oh! cut It out! Why do you make
7c; packer», 6r«>7c.
Arrives at l orraine
..
| il P. M.
Gate State Contract.
a fuaaAyver a little thing like that?"
Hope—1907, prime and ehoha, 64|
All of the a’mre Iralns mnnact with «.mlharn
Ns'em—On openlng Mila fot Inmher 7Ke per pound; old«, l’42r per ponnd.
"Little thing? Why. man. I actually
rwlflc < .Oi.iany fraine. I.Hh al AOwnyan.1
Wool—Kaatrrn Oregon average beet. r<>. valli», sa sell a» Irwin tor I■.•trv.lt, glvin«
bought that umbrella."—Philadelphia thè «tate Imard awarded thè contract fot
. ... tenia i)-».«ni taweUto
thè enpplylng «tate Inetitutione lo thè 19 420) per ponn I. according Io shrink- db«. I «rrv - t,.
Press.
Curila t.nmher company, rhoae bld •gw; valley, lfi(490c pat pound, aacord- as wall aa lli»it»nl><i.h H.rt Kp burs.
Bie turi her into» inattor. apply to
Ton don't bara to be a carpento» to wss |97 per eatload belew tbe aeat Ing te flnen«ee; motalr, choice, 29$
1.BO r Ml lia -.en rase AgL
build a furl uno.
bidder.
30- per pound.
II. II. CRON lag Agent, Allan 1
Physician ^Surgeon
Dcntist
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Attorncy-iit-La r
Attorneqs-at-Laio
Attorncijs-at-Laiü
THE SCIO STATE BANK
Pup’s Coffee House
ROYAL RESTAURANT
Dr. J. Mon Foo
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