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■> "X* a,*' •ff'ynai«* ** " " .‘"TX» ! T’ * rt SCIO, BY MISADVENTURE = EKJMSe FRANK * =r *Y BARRETT LINN COUNTY, OILEGON reetatfon of seeing this home thrust bring th® color up te her tempi®«. I waa our- prtaed to ere that It prvdu<«d ralber a contrary ®ff®«-t “I Jot mean an absolutely bad nun. but un» who thinks he is rvf<srn>««l." «aid I. “ami atlrlbutea. <>r lead« It to be Im agined. that he owes hla reformation to tbv girt's Influeure ~ I waa morally rerla n that l.ynn Tremre ba.i md aarrlbml his changs to the sffecta of a country life In hla coo »♦rsatloe with Gertrudas however bo had .-b.iaen to repreaent It to m® "It flatters the girl's vanity to thtuk •he tuts re-lae-iied the man." I added "la It renlrv and notktn^ elee v»i®* make« one .Wight la doing good?" “I can't ■«). my drer i>«t having had much siper emw In that way tn, self; but thia I know, that story good girl must be doing g«»«l. .eight to ho doing g«»»l. or think ah® Is doing good I «¡-eak of rx«l girls, and no go«xl girl would ba content to he an Idle play th I ng tor a ■nan's leisure momenta And the wish to aa«s some man from evil rvmrere too often leads th® girt herself Into the evil cours® of putting fa.th In appearances, and lend mg a .-redulou® ear to empty pedants- Ilona Thai ennrso may <«<ul to Irremo- llal nilrf..rtline and lifelong uuhappmeaa " Tills *as plain enough in all ranadotvcA ’ • ■ a • » SI « ■ , -r« .». a. ..«■■■.!« her oe -I naan Nh® ass a wonderfully self poo •re«r,I young woman, and moreover had too much principle to suffer ths opinion of others tn hat her own eetlmats of a trusted friend . In.|ee«l. I hellers that her loyal heart twvsme only the more stauni-b by tbs defense of those she loved against an acetiaatlon In which she berwlf found 1 no reason to participate Ilf thia sh® gave convincing proof later on. aa I shall shire Bonn after this a onnrert waa glv®n. In al.l of ooms philanthropic cause Lynn Yeamos was « steward and flgiiro«l primi- nently In the adv.'rtleetnente. « «. . whether It was to please herself, or to plena® Lynn Yea in re, or just to show that sh® did not value my warning at t«m straws. I don't know ; hut thio la certain. Mien Dalrymple want to that cum-ert un tie r ths ir.M*«-tL»<i nt Mrs Yeatuea, wh.«, ever «.new ll® discovery at ths flowse show, bad shown herself mighty civil to the young lady I went also It charm ed mo to wat«-h Miss l»slrymple The music and gs vty appealed to bee feel Inge aa It never could to an old lawyer's Iler eyes bla.h ao store with eicltement, her face glowing with healthy animation, •he lucked prettier than over I had seen h* yet. No, there was not one In tho room to compare with her I wrailered bow ever I could hare thought her plain. "If they wer® all l.ko you, my dear." said I to myself. "It a >uld b® a real ptaao- ure to coms te th®** affairs.". Rhe enjoyed It thoroughly, fur she waa /ou ng and healthy In mind and body, The music, ths light and brlghtiowa of tho sur roundings exhilarate«! her . and then must have known that she looked well and was admired, and I believe such a bs- lief as «hat would set the lord Clian«-al- lor In a good humor I think It mattered little to her whom she waa with, for six saw free from any Idsa of flirtation, arid just as lano»*eot and pure and sweet and good aa eh« looked. I enjoy««! watching hot until ths tttno cams for Lynn Yaamre to taka h®r boms; auu tt stirred up ail the bile In my na ture when be took her hand and paaaed It through hie arm. He trod oo one old gentleman's toe, and I wished II had t>e«-n mine: foe In that mood I only want®«! an excuse to kiMM-k bl« bead off The fact Is I was aa jealous aa though I bad been In love with Mies l*alryu>plo myself which, of course. I waa no* ; an old fellow In hla elitioth year sixty ee«v. ot»d. tn fact. (To be continued.) 1008 NEWS OF THE WEEK *11 a Condensed Form for O ut Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENT'S LONt HUBUtH MAKtS A HAUL. Hide. Over IOO Miles In Mall Car on Graal Northern. A* Spokane, W ash . March I T w™ suuilug all the airs and authority of a veteran poatothce Inspector, a dar ing hlghwaytuati boarded the Grout Northern wvatbvuud Oriental Limit ed tralu Just aa It pulled out of Bon- nera Ferry, Idaho, early thia morn Ing, and holding the two mall clerk, at bay at the point of a revolver, ItM'ked oue of them In a clothe. Closet and tied the other to a chair with ropes, after which he rude a distance dl 10» mllou Into Spokane, spending three hours and 40 minutes rifling registered mail, loadlug aud unloading mail sacks along tho route and puffing cuinplaccutl> at m cigar the while. The lono robber dropped off th«« train at a rallroud croaalug In.Ido thu city limits, carrying with hliu. It Is behoved, much valuable plunder In a satchel. Just how much ho ob tained 1s not definitely known. Mall-clerk. Benjamin Stumpf and John W. Nysteum, who were held at the mercy of the robber, tell a re markable story of their eiperlencu. Lockad In the small closet, hardly two feet square, the latter almost fainted from suffocation after the train hail pulled Into Sand Point, 3 4 mile, weat of Bonners Ferry, and rapping uu tho door pleaded with the robber to allow him some fresh air. The bandit responded willingly and leaving the door ajar about au Inch, secured II with a piece of rope. Twice later on the way Into Spokanu the robber ceased his work of rifling tl><> mall sacks to go to the door of th«» closet to Inquire aa to bow Nyatvuu was feeling. When Stumpf renionstrnted with his captor that th« rorda which bound him were cutting Into hl. wrists, the genteel robber generous ly loosened tho tetters and made every effort to make things aa com fortable aa possible for his victim. While ripping open the register'd sacks th«» pseudo-inspector cut ono of his fingers and many of the plocoa of mall wero blood-stainod. Blood- hounds were put on thu trail of tho robber, taking the scent from one of thu bliMidy packages, and followed a trail several blocks through tho resi dence district to a carllne, where the scent was lost. It Is believe«! that th« highwayman boarded a car aud rod« downtown. even an h n»®t pou't.rer half a erown CHAPTER V. When I got beck to my oA«w I eat • brace *o< iLau«. Ik Rs suma of the Less Important but about drawing up FTsxmora's will from ths draft hs bad agr»e«l to, and svsry Not Lass Interesting Eventa CHAPTER V! word of It gave ma pieauure. for I saw I do not know whether I am particu of tho Past Week. that It would bring sverjthing right In larly sharp in p»n*,r*(,n( character ths and th'Wigh | have a decent opinion of my ''While Lynn Yea mm to doubtful aa to ability In that rsei>oct or wbsthae other tba dispoeiilon of hto ancle's property " pe. pls are parllculariy obtuse: but this to A dea«ily Jly epidemic eo of grippe is sweep said I to myself, "ho will refrain from a fact Lyon Ynames euecwmled In do ing over Lindon. " cummlttlrg htmeelf to on actual prom •* reiving sverybody but tns, Night riders iu Kentucky bumol of marriage |||» affair w.th Mies Kits Ils was if that class of charitable peo tlnee tobaicu barns. will maks him prudrnt In that respect. pls who will give « guinea at any time for he'll kmw r»ry well that hs » ■ I to hare tbelr names In a subscript loo Ito*, Boers Ivuast tliat they a least gained get off a eecsmd time. If I can help It, and n > sfer what th® ohj®«-* bs and flrs « moral victory over the English. thers'U be no 00-4» to ¡«y tbs coats And to head It Lynn Yremea. Esq . of The when he d«>ee know that hto uncle has n >t Hut" Its with affected humility he calls«! Panama extended a moat enthusiastic left him a stiver, he'll drop Miao Dairyin hla mother's .-»»Cage when she bad bought welcome to the American torpedo fleet. pls; then Awdrey will bs freed from ths It), was down for everything. II. Inter The kaiser w.»Lee an American mili ..-If ® matters, aldina •>- quixotic obligation bs was lured Into *«• tary title, that be may have another making, h® will marry Nurs® Gertruile. ways with the majority; ha be>ama a uniform to wrer. and all will ®nd Ilk» a fairy story." member of tbs County (Tub, bought a I waa talking to myself In this »»rain horse and got admitted to ths hunt ; and A gsv explosion in Natchei, Mian., as I proca—lel to engr.M» th® will, when with hl« ginxl looks, manly bearing ad dratroyo«! a tivo-.lory building and who should coms Into my off!'a but th® m rshle kreaemanahlp and skillful fr®» killed at least eight people. very person uppermost In my thoughts baniiedneaa. mads himself generally pop l.ynn Ysamee ular One way and another 1 reckoned Ruvaia la <liaappolnte«l because the trip of the American war ships pre- "I have caltod lo «p«ak to yen abolii he was living up to nearer sight hundred tbs shooting. Mr. Kaone." vald he. off»r- than two hundred a year. eludes any |>w® I bl I it y of a war with Ing ms hto hand, "1 «h.a.ki 111. to rent "A pretty rod you're laying In pickle Japan. ths shooting fur anotber tuoni h. If 1 for yourself, my bey," said I to myself, A street meeting of a I tout 200 |«er- can," hs said. and «buckled to think how ho would have •on. who ha<! am>emble«l to hear Emma “There's no diAcuity about that, R;r to draw In his boms when be found that Goldman, the anairhl.t leader, in Chi- Bartlsmy Vsrs Is going to Scotland, and ho waa down In bls uncle's will for a aego, was diaperaud by the police. I shall be only too glad to let the shoot tr fling legacy Instead of the fifty rbou Ing fur him espe« laily as It may k®ep sand pounds ho waa calculating upon The vetiate coininillee lias reported you here longer than ws bo;w«l for All this time h® was [«tying assiduous favorably on postal revings l«nk*. The 11s aeetned rather punlad at tuy civil attentions to Miss Dalrymple, He saw. bank, will pay 2 |>er cent interest and Ity ; bi bad not rece >.~f luu.-li L-' II- though he said uoihlng about It to ma. lr|M»ita will tie I unite. I to II.U00. looked at ms keenly, could not make much tliat hla unde waa thinking of Isurtt by tbai, and then proroeded to )• ok at bit future, and wished to provide fre her per Taft'a enemies admit he ia practical gaiters, tapping th®in aarslsaaly with bl. petual a•«--tatIon with Gertrude, and bs ly sure of the iiominaion. Stick. ktww th® bold be had on old Fiet more A girat Hie swept the port of liable, “I suppose a mxn could llv® h®re for through th.e pretended attachment to her. Briall, causing a tarn of 11,000,000. a couple of bun<tr«.l a year." ba s.v I cuBn ng r»s «l I "In a quiet way, be could live on that I lot him go on. conartoua that b. The town of Big Timber, M<»nt., wa. swuld not go too far sum undoubtedly," said 1. It wu not likely three-fourths destroyed by tire. l.oas that, feeling now "That’s all 1 want. I mad. a fortunate assured of that larga about 1400,IMA. Investment that brings me in about two Inheritance, he Would pledge himself to hundred. IJvltig with my mother, who marry a pennlleae girl. With hla uncle's Js|>an is not on the list of visiting thinks of buying a cottage, I hope to set- iortune and the effort ho was now pro points for the haltlaabip fleet, but GHAF I FLOURISHING. tie down to a peaceful Ilfs, 1 f*al bat’.er du ug. he would be able to take the pick may be included later. already with tba pr<»p®ct of It." of the county when ho wtobo«! to tuarry . Four of tho mon Indict««I for frauds I shook bls hand In cordial felicitation, and there were, within twenty tn I Im. Police Rely on Courts to Keep Tnem in the I'enn.yIvanla state capilol scan though It cost ms an rffort to swallow the many g.rto mare showy than quiet, un Out of Jail. dal have buen convicted. humbug, w.tbout making a wry face Bui pretentious, little .Miss Itolrymplo. glrto Police- Kan Francisco. March 17 I saw suspicion In ths corner of bls blue wlih money, and much more to the taste The American latlleahip fleet has man Maurice Behan and John Evali of ouch a man aa bo. But though he •ye. boon ordcre-l to leave San Francivco worn stripped of their alare by Chief "This will bs good news Indeed for would nre l>e rash enough to a«-tual!y on July ti next and complete Its Voyage lit Police Blssy today aa thu result gnge himarlf. It was pretty certain that your uncle. Mr. Lyun." said I. of no exposure of n vast system of around the world. "Do you think be takes any Interest ho would lueldioualy load my unsuspecting graft on the Barbary const. Hives, Sacks containing I3.H00 in gold wero brothels, saloons and gambling joints tn tns!" be asked, trying to look ludlf little friend to believe that bo lutendod to marry her. and I frered that ho might ferent. stolen from th® |siymaster's safe on the have been held up with regularity, obtain si>< b a bold upin her affection that cruiser .Milwaukee, and thus tar all and the conditions became so bad "1 xaaura you hs does He was speak when ho threw up tho game, aa bs Inoelt efforts Ur discover the thief have faile«l. that landlords complained that they Ing about yoo tally yesterday -saying bow ably would a-beti he dlaonvsred that there could not rent buildings on tho Bar much you had chat.geil for the better In Tho ptceident of the Butte, Mont., bary coast because the big sums In wee nothing to win by It, the effwt up« the last fortnight. It Is only natural be her would lx serious. Nhe waa not a Miuers' union .ay. b.OOO men are out protection demanded by the police should feel very deeply in this matter, flirt; aha had never cut up her heart Into of work, notwithstanding circulars men absorbed all thn profits of tho and watch this change In your character mor* io and a«-*ttrred It about amongst a which have been sent out by the mine tenants. Chief Blggy arranged "I a with keen delight. He le tn falling health, crowd of admirers; her heart waa whois owners advertising for more help. trap of marked coins and caught I lie you know." 1 twiddled my tbumlia, and to be given to «me man, and one only. Hhe han and Evalt. looked at him slgnlflcantly. “You are was serious and remret tn all thlngw and The Roxbury Carpet works, of Boa- Although the cases are clear ci- bls kinsman -remotely." I pause-! ' ll« ton, employing V<M> hands, have cloee«l tortion, under tho supreme court do It eeemed to lx i-xalbls that she night to particularly auxIotM aliout ths future never rare to give to a eemrei man the Indoflnilely. clslon In the Bchtnlta case, they do of bls llttls daughter." I coughed. "And off. tlon that bad teen das;>tsed by the Prince Luitpold, of Bavaria, cele- not constitute Crimea. though be may hav« unbounded faith In first. For this reason I removed. If I got The cases are Identical with those iitaie.l hi. BrUl birthday. He lain my Integrity, he would naturally prefer the op;-.rtunity, to shake her faith In Mr. of Ituef and Sell mitt In almost every to pla.w bar welfare In ths keeping of a Lynn Yearn««. perfect health. particular. If one waa no crime. It relative who could devote hlmssif etclu la difficult to see how the other could Ono day I met her alone In ths r«ad Maasachurett. cotton mills have tnaur al rely to her Intermt. Ip to the present tliat ruts through ths Hasleduwn woo-to a 10 per cent reduction in the wages of be construed Into a crime. time I have had th« management of your "Ili-re Is a beautiful morning. Mlaa Dal 26,000 employes. uncle's setats, but of course It would be WANTS TO Dlfe. rymple,” aaid I, bolilln* her hand. optional on hla auceeaaor to employ in. The foreat aervlce haa authorised 17,- I'apa l«N(bln< «b® n«h». "oh. It ia beautiful!" she exrlalmed. aa agent." Many father« stand aloof fn«m th« W00 cattle and 162,600 sheep to grass Orchard Would Refuse Pardon Ware looking around her "Hee how the rime "1 should no* wish to take It out of still «’amts on ths brake, aud kink how common domestic dutlsa, not because on the Blue .Mountain reeerve this rea It Offered Him. your Lanta. Mr Keens that le," ho said the drops glisten on ths gnaaanier. Ami tbuy are so busy or be«wuau they are son. quickly, seeing the mistake Into which he Boise, Idaho, March 17.- On tho what lovely tints there are on the beeches, not willing, but because of lgnoranre. The American auto in the New York morning of his 42d birthday, n<*xl had been led by the excitement of the mo and the brambles down there.” How many men are there who would to Paris rare reachetl Granger, Wyo., Wednesday, In th«« district court of ment, "If ths property ever should become "Yet you would prefer at thia moment mine." The second car, the Ital Canyon county, Harry Orchard, the not gladly drop tbelr business at any March 12. to lx In your lamdon hospital. You feel eclf-cotifeaaed murderer uf ex-Guv- time am! stay home and give tlx baby ian, waa at Cheyenne. 'Thank you. Mr. Yeamea. I'm sure I that you are wasting your time hers ernor Bteuneiiberg. who was klll»-d hla hath. If they only know bow; shall bs most happy to eervs you, as I that’s the far*. Isn't It 7" t'nlon Pact Ac stockholders have by the explosion of a Ixunli at tho have served your uncle, faithfully, an«! Tet In reality It Is much simpler that turned on Harriman and sued him fcr ”! should he sorry to think that," sh® gate of hla residence In Caldwell on upon the low»« possible terms." replied, with quiet gravity. It aeetna. Fill the tMthtub full of any the |40,O' BMdg d<-aHng in th* th«» evening of l»«ceinbcr 30, 1805, “1 shan't queetloo your terms Faithful ' But ymi are Here yo«> are ear.ng ths g»w«| water, first i-arefully removing all storks of other roads with t’nlon Pa- will face Judge Fremont Wood pre services should tx liberally rewarded, in Ilfs of ono child , there you might be sav germa Put your elbow In occasionally cittc capital. pared to h«’«r thu death aeiit«'nce my opinion " ing a doarn." meted out to him. to see If It Is tie» right ten>i>erature. If I thanked him effusively, and sighed aa A conference was hrld between Pree- “They will bs saved without me." Harry Orchard, of hla own voli Ire forma on your elbow you may know If I had a load taken off my mind. blent It’SMevell ami prominent men tion and against the urgent plead "And little laura would be lost—that tho water Is too cold. If there are hlls- "Well, air." said I. "you «MB I of la true." looking to tog.lliing railroad poo.s, ex ings of hla attorney and others, re ter« then It Is too warm. Be molerete empting labor tiniona and making all ctwirae. wish me to divulge professional fused, when arraigned March 10. to ‘Le* us talk about the country," she eoofldencs, but I may tell you this Your said, as ws walk«-«! oo. In all things. corporation deals public. let his previous plea of "not guilty" uncle has Instructed ms to draw up bls Take the baby flrmly by both feet stand. Ho also refused to plead to "There to a man worth talking about." General d'Atnade, commanding the a lessor degree of murder than wtll. and thia to It." ] laid my hand on sold I. pointing down to the cruesroada, am! shake him looee from hie flannel flrat the will. "And I may add for your fur- wh.'re I spie<! Ihr. Awdrey Egging along mooring« until you begin to s.-e safety French forcea in Mororwo, liaa receive»! di'gree. Ho said: (bar satisfaction that had your «diaracter In hie g g on h.a Ixggarly round. a letters from Mulai Hafld, the so- "I am guilty and am ready to taka pins abend Then remove the safety been other than ba has found It In the 1 have told tho "Oh, 1 don't think there Is a better pine with gaa nfppera and unroll until calle«I sultan of the South, am! leaders tho punishment. past fortnight, ths terms of th!« will" of his aruiy, asking that hoatilillM tie truth. I understand fully what must man than he In all tbs world !" she cried, the t«by looms Into eight. 1 patted the sheet Impreea rely and drop- with enthualasm. suspended ¡«tiding peace negotiations. be tho consequences.” Now. having put on your rubber enat, psd my voice—"would have been very dif "If he were only a little more practi An insane inan tried to kill King put one ham! firmly under the baby’s ferent from what they are." Rusttan Pre*. Comment. cal." said I. Haakon, of Norway. He was completely taken In ; and so 81. Petersburg, March 17 The Rin Hhe n<M!ded sadly, and presently said. chest am! the other on hla back am! •vereome with astonishment and «kellgbt “I some» I me« think ho would have died launch him on the atlll waters. When King Alfonso waa rereiveil with much vìi any. that thn return of tho Ameri can fleet as announced la as aenaa te And, aa 1» believed, that be waa an a martyr had he lived a long while ago." he haa kicked all the water out of the enthualasm at Barcelona. tional ns Its departure for tho Paci heir, that for eoins minutes he could not “1 don't what there is in store for bathtub renew aa before. Four negroea have been lynche»! in fic. Apparently tho Hlovo thinks tho command hto thoughts, but simply an him now. There he gne«v to look aft«* a Ito careful while you are manlpula danger of war has disappeared, for snored y«w or no to my remarks without Io* of thankless vagabonds, who'll never Miaai.aippl lor incendiarism. ting the tmby to ke«*p him fare down. It adds: "While thia arouses deep really following what It was | talk~l ¡sty him for saving tbelr liven." Hpanish anarchists a-esaidtobe after Otherwise you would not be able to put satisfaction In Europe, the preserva about. He sms thinking what he would Nhe lixiked thoughtfully before her for tion of ponce Is due to the display of water anywhere else but In hla mouth. the premier, and not the king. do with that money when he got It. How a minute, then she aald : the big stick of the United States, ever. he recovered bls self ;-.«».••• on be The .Mother’s' eongreee Is In session "Ho you think he could »ver be happy Don't 1« afraid of amp. At first you fore bs left, and when we shook hands In —In the ordinary sense of th. word?" will All hie eyea with aoapeuda. but at the White House, Washington, D. C, tho prudence of Japan and the good offices of Great Britain.” Thn Novos parting, that cunning look was In hla eye. with practice you will get ao that some "Yea, If be married." Vretnya says: "Whatever tho origi The Vnlted Kai I ways company of Han I knew well enough what was In hla "I do not think be will ever marry," of tiie suds will be distributed else nal purpose, tho cruise has done a Francisco Is about to go into the bands thoughts. she said, shaking her b«ad gravely, after where. useful service by a public examina of a re<«iver. "You old rascal," ha waa aaylng to him a pause. Now rinse and dry with a coarse tow tion of the American navy. self. "I can »»« now why you were oo “Why no*Y' 1 asked; "he to a man— el. cover with fare powder and rolling Japan ridicule® the idea that naval precious civil. You want me to let you an«! a fine man. too. The only d. Acuity Reorganise Foundry Trust. him up In blanketa set In oven to dry preparations are being made for an at go on fingering tho fortune when It io to In getting any one to have him. A tack on China. New York. March 17 - E H. Gary, for half an b«iur. — Delineator. mine." That waa juat what 1 wanted him man without enperflclaJ attractions and chairman of the board of directors of to believe. without money, what chance haa he!” Great Britain has rent a note to Ja the United States Steel Corporation, According to the Heattie Trade Reg- "Ito you think all girls are either silly In the evening there came a Couple of pan advising arbitration of the China- made a statement to the stockhold later the total aalrnou pack of the Ba- bra<w of partridge« with hto card attach or mercenary 7" ahs asked. ers of the American Hteel Foundries Japan difficulties. “1 here's a third section . but they don't rifle coast for Ito iff waa 3JH15JG1 caero. ed. At tba first moment I felt disposed Company at a meeting In Jersey City of which 2.2»<<..W» cases were put up The president lias «ent to th' senate tn pitch them Into the yard, hat an the care for g«««d men." today advocating tho reorganisation I have mentioned ths girl's trick of In Alaaka, an Increase for that terri the nomination of John McCourt to be plan proposed for the latter com results of second thoughts I ate them, pany. tory of 313.7M caavs over IMA. and found them Just as good as If 1 bad blushing, and lovh.ig eiJekmg ia the sx I district attorney for Oregon. > * Plnjsiciun «^Surgeon ÏX Tv A* |> I ton« Kivtrnng« No. II Klti, III I II OKKG(>N . n ' I a. «ILL, !» M l> *#»' Dentist Ftiat cU«« worb in all bninchaeof ¿anHatry WTO. I I I OBBOON I u Attorney-at-La t> Notary robin- aud SolU-ltur ot Palenls and I*«««, leu®. OMue, ir» West bl stteei C < Al HANY, OSBUOS IIKYANT Attorney-ntltaw Guo*lwin Hlurk Aitor, < i»« ^/KATHBKniHI* A Attoriieijs-üt-Laiü (Mia» In hiumiMirg Hkuoii ALBANY I OUKOON Illi THE SCIO STATE BANK Oregon Scio I»» . « «ruerai t«nking and .irhan nr«. Loans made at rumat raise aa issued ou principal clltoe. The lievi I* la. < In l'orlland to Sat I. al Pup's Coffee House Al Wmt > nd of th® Morrlann Street Bvldae CHAULES J. MAHIR |Su«.ee®t>« to Ulnar Urn.. I Proprietor. G M. Tra««« M, M c A lpin ROYAL RESTAURANT Nnaly rodile 1 Ta Lire su . Ilk lb® beat li» u.sik®! slToida li«ih phooea si. Albany y Oregon LDUGGER lletwla. Mortgage, ami l‘< naion Vouch er. ear» lulle written and a< know ledge. I. L ux. a, l'outrai la. ct< pre parivi South of bridge, at Santiani News office. SCIO, OREGON Dr. J. 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