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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
Constipation lie <;■« rWhati" sn« almost screamed, thing r» her than that. I will »hey Th« vender of Im ««»s who had 1’ist .on tn .ii' h baste to blaseu yuur you and go Good by. God be with gra« e to th« world?" you I wlU «aver «ee your fate again been thrown out of • Urge «.flic« t illd- Ing. wept bitterly ae he I iked «I hia "I may a« well tot you know until you a«k nv- and my wife to viali tern rlothee and broken wares once." h« continued. not heeding "Who did thia** Inquired the friend Interruption "My wife was M'«s "Then It to fsrewell forever." «aid ly cop "IH pin- h ein If you «ay the tm», daughter of the late Captain Mrs H av III v . sternly. Tske my thanks word “ BY ton. an old cavalryman, of good fam for this repayment ot all the care and "No; It waa my fault." «aid th« vic IIy. I believe, but that I dou t care a thought and aff«tk»n I have lavished tim. gathering up the remain« of a Especially night coughs. Na MRS. ALEXANDER plaster tm.vge "I Instated on trying rap about *' on you." Av huf «rf ture needs a little help to quiet "I espectod th I«.' said Mrs. Havllle ( rward WM. Hugh stood half a minute gasing st to «ell a hust of Nook tVetxtcr to a the irritation, control the In w." "Hr w «.ai a w < * “ H« - ’ •**« tn a low. concentrated tone, and rising her. then, turning sharply, toft th« meeting of slir.pllfled «jailer«."—l»en- Hagan A t -b l«»*f •I.” * Ik *• flammation, check the progress LbA».” "A W«me«*a Haa « ** iu her wrath "Home Inner vole« told room without another word, Mr« Ha ver Itepubllcan of the disease. Our advice is me evil would come of your long, un vllle bad rteen to utter her last sen accountable stay In that vile place teuce, and now walked to the fl rapine« — give the children Ayer’s Now leav« me Never tot me eat «yea to ring sharply. Cherry Pectoral. Ask your upon you again You have blasted my "Tell one of the m»n to lx ready In doctor If this is his advice also. CHAPTER II hoi ea. you have destroyed my affection ten minute«. 1 want to send a noto to The two ensuing days were full of He knows best. Do as he says. for you. you c«*«e to tie my »on " Mr Raw eon It require* an an»wsr." excitement pleasurable esiltement — Mt» wer • » -Iwrgg. - WO ptotol "Stop!" cried Hugh. In eu-h a ton« •he aald to the butler "And, Atkina, WATERPROOF The btg touring car had Juat whirled to Mr« Havllh- Her keen e>ea shone I ehall not want you any more today; by wtth a roar • *« a g sautlc rocaet with a hard glitter as she thought that of command that hl« mother cbeyed OILED you had better aaelst Mr Hugh. H« to her son waa probably saved from com ’ You must and «hall hear me. Pray and Pai and M;k» turned to wgtch It prett«! for time I wish everything dlaappear In a cioud of dn»L milting eoms dangerous folly, and ( sit down I have a good deal to say * belonging to him tn Ulla house to ba will qr/e you full value "Th m ehug wag' • must eoe» a launched afre«h on a career which He resumed hl« walk for a moment, for e-try dollar spent If you think constipation is of trifling prornleed honor and promotion In while he strove to collect h!m*elf Mr« packed end removed by tomorrow hape av cash ’ aald Mike The rtcb and keep you dry in consequence, |u»t s»k your doctor. He truth. Mrs Havllle's hope« and ambi Havllle waa silent, watching him with evening at the furthest, You under Is falrly turno tr .'.»>" tne wettest weather. •tend me," said his mistree«, sternly; will disabuse you < f that notion in short cruel, glittering eye« "AB* b» thè «meli «v it." sn'ffej Pai. order. ’'Correu it, at on<e!" he will tions were centered on her second «on. everything must tx removed And 5UITS »322 "You have a right to be angry.* **vt must h« th»d ta'.n'ed money w» do Her eldeet waa an apathetic, well bred, ■ay. Then «sk him about Ayer’a Pills. Saville. I Atkins, telegraph to Mr SLICKERS >322 y «• hearln so mu< h altoot **^8u e«s brleflea« t>arrtoter. of dilettante taste«, Hugh began, throwtng himself Into a A mild livar pill, all vegetable. POMMEL SUCKERS d; Mei, ky «»• J O. ajrw Ce.. Lewetl. ■*»»— given to writing elegantly expressed chair near bls mother’s ' You have think he haa returned to hl« Cham Magasene txrs be wa« to tie away oaly a week tieen a good mother to me. and you papers tn the more exalted periodicals Say I want him to coin« he.e to lunch Great Home ky« Remedy on obscure passages In Hhake«|>eare. dswerve that I should hav« consulted sai> fttrvwi.x eon ” The man. looking stupefl«!. quit- for all dl»ca»< » of the eye. quick relief (ATAiot nu and latterly In Browning, on the dert you but knowing that you would du t»d the presence of his tm;~*rious mis from u»»rg PETTIT’S EYE SALVE A young man visited his doctor and vat Ion of obaolete worda. and other your tMst to forbid or prevent the mar A.J.T owyh C o . B oston . usa Tow ta C amaman C o l >«' txo Towm»a c»» i«<- -rl <4 a < ■ >n 111! ■ « that had such toplea. tn which ordinary mortals rlage. even to the length of writing trees, who sat down to write with a All druggists or Huw.>rd Bros., buf- falo, N. Y. cruelly to Kate, 1 determined to «ay steady hand and a curious acornful befallen him took not the slightest Int'» >< •mil« on her lipa "The thing for you to do." th« phy nothing till the deed was accomplish Mrs Havllle waa the only child and At lb« Swmtwer Keser«. Mrs Havllle’s son did not come to •Iclsn said. "Is to drink hot water an sole heiress of sn exceedingly wealthy cd Now hear m« I fl rat met the HU Clara Wat an 'nterwsting man When You’re Hoarse Use Itawsnn's ;xrto«r luncheon, and Mr hour before breakfast «very morning" Hheflleld manufacturer Hh>- had mar tone In Naples nearly two year« ago Mr Robinson to Ho always hold« “Well, how are you feeling*** th« rtod the accomplished, amiable, dlattn when I was with the Mediterranean wrote hto regrets that the head of th« one's attention doctor asked a week later "Old you gulshed looking younger brother of the squadron My uncle Everton waa flrm had left the i off! • before Mr a Ha Charlie Wh«n I saw you both on I and they did follow my «Ivi - and drink hot water Earl of Everton, an Imp« unions peer there, and I had leave now and again Ville's note bad arrived, the porch la»t evralr.g 1 tho.ght h« but an hour before breakfast?" You know 1 not know when he would return. whose sole mean» of existence waa de while we lay off Hlclly «as holding something much moro would ws<t on Mr* that the writer “I did my best. sir. but ! couldn't rived from the rent of the family man never bother about women mother, substantial than your attention — Havllle at once If «he wished. and keep It up m>e'n ten minutes at a alon and domains Mrs Havllle waa but before I knew Kate Hilton a week Jud*« str»' h "■ T!t HI'« Wt ttH »«Kill Nt I don't know vould telegraph. an extremely ambltlouna woman; she I was fathom« deep Ho the obdurate mother's Intention Pneumonia and Conaumption are «I had a keen desire for personal dlstinc whether other people think hrr beautl Gives immediate relief. The fu»t o." destroying her will at once waa for way« prece-ird by an ordinary cold. Rsnas the dough tlon, and tn her own mind had re ful or not, to me «he 1« the beat and dose relieve« your aching throat and and comphe« with Mr« Havllle made a tne moment frustrated She therefor» Hamlma Wizard Oil rubbed into the solved that ae her eldest son must In loveliest ---- " allavs the irritation. Guaranteed to >ider«l the carriage, and. aft»» ixylng all pore cheat draw« out the inflammation, the order of things succeed his uncle motion of the hand« »xpresslve of dl« contain no opiate«. Very palatable. a round of visits, took a long drive break« up th« cold and prevents all «e gust ami repulaton. while a con temp and be-orn« Earl of Everton, ao Hugh AU Drugaut,. 25«. r» echl ng home just In time to »ee At riou« trouble. must marry a woman of rank and for I until «mils curled her thin H im There. I will not trouble you with de kin« Inspecting a pile of luggage being lune, and thus she would l»e free to laall, Kiataple. placed on a cab lie hustl«1 the men give the bulk of her belongings to tails,'* continued Hugh, grimly. "Hh« "Ton mu«t think you ought to run who were assisting out of his lady ’ s No. 44 OB support the title which would devolve saiig well, like a prime donna, and • round tearwfoMad Johai • • M • •he used to tot me »Ing with her. but way. saying officiously, as lie did so. Lapsltag. rhldlngty. "Just tw*< «una Itoti, upon her eldest son He was a stead We have nearly cleared away every KX writing t<> n>1 vrrtlacr« pica«« Irreproachable young man. but her the mor« I showed her well th* fe«"l by Stapleford doe«. Ile » no centurion r> i «etti lots liti« |»t«(M»r. Ing» I could not repr»»« the colder and thing Juel one or two boxes are left to go by heart, her pride, centered In her Hen more distant «he grew Sh* drove tn* for tomorrow 1 did not like to take Jamia Mrs Havllle's love waa a somewhat half mad Then I was ashore, as you them so late into a private house, and It's a goodlsh step to J*orch»xter Ter onerous obligation; she had a very know, and went off wandering abroad " race hoping to meet her. as 1 did Htlll tough. Inexorable will and a profound *T>o what you Ilk«." aald Mrs Ha belief that she could manage every «he kept me at arm«'length, but some I-..-'»- r a- • ¡ • ■•!•»• h t any a,-< vllle, coldly; do not trouble me" «r.- . • . r • . i ' • ti ■ • 'i th« one's affairs considerably tetter than thing told me that «he wasn't a» In '? i "i{|; ’ .!,*, Cur«M Die* And she (x»»od through the hall, they could themselves u doctrine In different a« «he see med ~ ’ • a ».1 r I Tv. lairtfmt ar « ■ ' ' a * C K t'l. "No doubt!" ejaculated Mrs Havllle thinking, angrily. Ho that weak mind which her younger eon rarely agreed. Owl nt u»wa . rryre- iy. a ! 11 a . I a t|; ad. ». <*.><• h »4. h e«n thnlr ( -• ' About «It week« ago. I went to ed man Rawson 1« giving that misers Ills mother's greed for power was It .1. • ?ZI yog*r -1 .. Xt ’ who to ; I uri tt f T } i. 1* r«*<* LkaeMet. ' •n4 I,view », ,« S. I,.- I In 4a hie. ungrateful dupe, my son. »heiter Vmi-r?. Cau^aiilGif«».“ L jk - al wan*p«i. greatly develo;>«d by her early-widow Nice, and found old llllton very III I » . ■ - - f. I will call him and encouragement! w, • ' < .« ,*• • hood, though the decrn»«t Honorable •o bad that I could acarre get speech SPOHN MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN, IND, U.S. nx a«M w Ì3.5» her husband was n peace loving soul of Kate They were lodging In th« to account for thia." Iw Mrs li who rarely contradicted her Huch »«I outaklrta of th« town Then he died It v«a a wretched evening • «'«■ C'«wn, the condition of things at the begin very suddenly at the laat. and Kate, Havllle was to dine with a distinguish thl'4elM'( g^« rm»«» LC nlng of this narrative unnerved with watching and grief for ed dowager, and. with Hpartan cour t. inw r.~*«« 1. 10' Rm-elvirig no reply to her telegram the old man. who. though by no mean« dgr. arrayed hrrself In her best *nd went forlh to smile and utter bland g.lK>t> ■«■ Mrs Havllle eat up late on the follow a good father, waa never actively un 2.50 Ing IVedneedny. hoping her »on might i.Uf r ■«« nothing« a •'»ut her dear boy ■ haste to kind, broke down and clung to me • >.» *.»H> get off In good time, about his good rutM S.00 arrive and retired to rest weary with Hhn was friendless. pennlleaa help! tu.i ».« rse- I took the command and Instated on fortune In txlng appointed to the flag »« »Ule 7.50 unfulfilled •xp«'tatlon ship and many more things about her When her maid brought her early her marrying me " P«UI m « fated«« «.SO on I«»•»«• Have you don« y«tT** asked his mingle«! regret and satisfaction polite laltoni bfl4|u weft cup of tea. the following morning, she i n . Wtl ■» I > «»tt. g announced that "Mr Inventions with which she vainly Hugh arrived mother, harshly. t-aitol««» »orb st «h- r » Ail f « h Í«»H» ■»• '»* •uI. M ’.o<n •!»-Ul. r»i«lpirns»Ui. nrtt. -M about half an hour ago, and has gone "Nearly Have a little patirne« A« ho|x<l to throw dust In the world'« tn his room ’* a woman I ask you what opinion you shrewd «)<■« Next day detection took the wings Whereupon Mrs Havllle order«) her would have of a man who could have .r/ eortïïâ SX rkoon breakfast to be brought to her In her deserted the girl he loved with all hl« of th« morning and came flying In the orru« aova« »AM «* • » u own apartment, that she might not de heart and soul In such desolation? shame of lte«1y Olivia Lumley, news Breathless, excited, lay her eon's refreshment, and pre Could 1 have helped her given her txper» In hand pared leisurely to meet him In her money, protection, anything save as a she arrived before mid day, a mark ot morning room Hhe was already there husband? Hhe was not her usual unauthorlx«! familiarity. "Oh. my dear Mr* Havllle. my dear to greet him when he came upstairs proud self, or she would have seen "Well, my dear Hugh! I am glad through the thin «icuaea with which Elizabeth, have you seen what I« In the I to see you My best congratulations I veiled your silence. Now. mother, tx newspapers? I came off at once could not Ixar that any one should ounces/i Made from pure, carefully tested Have you read the Hecretary’e letter? tender, womanly - ay. and reasonable I told Atkins to give It to you." Make up your mind to the Inevitable break It to you but myself" And shs materials. Get a can on trial "Ye«, he did," said Hugh, shortly; Kate Is my wife Hee her before you held out the paper doubled down at the announcement among the mar You never saw such cakes then he kissed hts mother s brow and condemn m«. before you banish me stood looking at her with a troubled Give her th« protection 1 cannot stay rlagea and biscuit They’ll ujen "No. I have not." cried Mr* Havllle expression. to give I have left her with the kind savagely, snatching th* paixi, crush your cycïà He was a fair, sunburnt man of per old Frenchwoman In whose house het haps six or seven and twenty, rather father died I dared not endanger my Ing It. and throwing It from her. "but above middle height, broad shoulder«! career, my reputation, by losing an I hear«! all about everything yeater Guaranteed I have dieowned and and seeming shorter than he really hour: so. for her sake as well as my day morning under all was Illa features were good, and a own, 1 tore myself away. I don't banished my son I will never see him 1‘ure food Law« pair of large handsome brown «yea think I ever asked you a favor; now again. But If you have come here to lighted up hie face, which was aquar« • pray you. If you ever loved ma. taka gloat over my rage and dtotreaa, you •nd strong; his hair and thick mous my wife to your heart; let her live will tx disappointed. I have merely cut (IflrudrU tXtfullF. He to not laches wer« light brown, wtth a red near you; give her a chance of win off an offending member Teacher tVhat do ws know ’ ' ‘ > i irt mt elope Meant an «nfadhtf *up¡dy It worth regretting If you ever dare to dlah tinge nlng your good opinion, your----- ' nwari* that ymt wftfhava ’N* wMMt practi earning th« canal« on Mar«’ with rcu the flrei ¿Arte nlfht! cal |H*rn«wU»' *at*r •»! |»ly ay«tan» im » w tn "Why. Hugh, you are looking til and A scornful laugh interrupted him mention the subject again, I shall de Shaggy Haired Pupil—Ore' 1 oily g tt l with ■»! The it«« No rtovat«Ml tank, nn fr^anm pip** In worn You do not seem like yourself "Do you Imagine I am *« weak a fool cline to hold any communication with don't know any more about rm winter, fw» water in >unuh< no ,'1*» 1 supi : ye« wanted me to or to give a reason for cutting water aui’i ly trulilc« u( try ant Tank Why did you not arrive last night?' as my eon? such an abject weakling? you • • de «tout our own north t ie •lope with you' in not of a »«hl and way. "I came as quickly as I could: the No. I shall have nothin* to do with you The world can All up the blanks n»ad<* -<t |»r«*'•*»! *’« m U will not n*«< and ( To t>» oooilnuMl > will U«t a Ufatlm* trains at thia season are Inconvenl you or your wife. Go; I «hall not «e« Y«v»i wi I !<• plan**'•1 with th* l.KAUER «***.... .. . ent." he returned, «till In an atxcni you again You have never a*ked ma gyetaefn of fumlahintf |hn»«»tir Water « ■■■lienal ttnabt Kupfdy A’li lor «xir ratal« *»»« and fvw« tone He had a pleasant, deep cheated a favor? Have I not paid your debtor I., »kt H »w I IvwI Mr Water "Nipply *'How many children have you?" sain vote«, and. though he had never given Pn>i4*m "Yea. at Rawson’s request. not mine the tourist affably. much time to Its cultivation, could nor should I have Incurred them had **l dunno eiactly." answered sing a *oo<! second my allowance been measured by th* tired looking woman. "If you had started on Monday night needs and habits with which I had "You d<»n*t know?" after you had my telegram, you might Ixcn brought up Old you ever lor* ' Not for certain Willie’s gone flab have been here yesterday " my father, that you are ao hardened in'; Tommy's breakln* In s colt; "I could not, mother " And h» bw against the first love of your son's Georgia's borrowed hto father's shot gan to pace the room In quarter deck llfeT* It HIS & STAVER CO. gun to go huntin’ and' Esmeralda Ann style "I had a projier affection for my The KI ik I Y ou II u «»< \lways Bought li t* |> «rue th,- signa- "Why?" persisted Mr« Hsvllle, with liust>and. but I should never have for la thtnkln' of elopin'. I never know Portland, Ore. turr of ( ha-. II.-; ,. an«I in - born iii »le under III* how many I've got till «upper tlm« vagus uneasiness. personal aupervlxlon tor ov»-r 31» v< are. A low noon»* gotten myself for any man 1 repeat Spokane, Wash. no'« I can count tm"—Wash- cornea. io dree Ivo you In this. Countert'eit-.. I in.latlone ninl "necause I had a rather particular It. you cease to be my eon from this Boise, Idaho. Ington Star •• >iust-a«-g<H><|'* uro but I'xperimant-, mi.l > inlander tho engagement on Tuesday morning” hour You shall hav« th« quarter's al Braith of C'hildrm—Experience ni;ai>i'>l lAperhin-nU "What do you mean?" lowance now du« to you. but after this The Wean Thin*. "1 had arranged to lx married on uot a penny more H«e how you will "nut why doe« a h.«r*c have to »ear Tuesday morning, and I could not dl« get on with the beggarly pittance you blinder«. Mr Bpeedy? I think they ('«tetorln I* a harmlm* siibetitiit»» for f actor Oil, l*ar«»> appoint th« psreon and th« consul, to derive from your father. Tomorrow I are horrtd and cover up the eye«" gorie. Drop* anti Noothtar Syrup*. It !■» Pleasant. It •ay nothing of my Hance«." be return shall see Rawson about altering my "The »«me thing« tqay tie aald <Jt contain* neither Opium« vlorphino nor other S ireotlo ed. with a grltu smile, and pausing In will. What wife will compensate you the hat you are wearing, madam."--* •ubatnin r. It* air*» I* it* guaranG-e. It d«**troy* Worm* bla walk opposite his mother for a life of poverty and obocurltyt* and allay* Frvrrishnr**. It cure* Diarrtm-a an»l Wiml 1 loti at on Poet "Married' «he repeated, growing ('»»lie. It relieve* leetlilnir Trouble*, cure* <'on*t Ipatioil "Poor we may be. but obecura. If I Mean. and Flatulenev. If a*«inilb»tr* the Food, r< gulal«-» tin» white and grasping the arm* of her live, we shall not be." said Hugh ris “1 want a brave man for a hus Htomach and Bowel*, glvinir healthy and natural sleep. chair 'Hugh. thia I« a supld. vulgar ing. and looking steadily at hto moth The Children’* Panacea -The Alotln-r’* I ri«-nd. Jest" er, while he «poke very calmly. "I band." sneered the youn* girl, "The man who marrie« you will •*n 1« not, mother I am married may deserve some censure for not In as fast as church and stat« can bind forming you of my plana, but this have to bo brava," »neer»d th« youth me If I look haggard and seedy you treatment I do not deserve. And yet In return—T »étroit »'rea Presa. need not wonder, for It Isn't pletis-aA* I beltove you have a heart, though so Very Aheap*. to leave your brld« almost at th« calked and coated with worldllneas Spring Poet Yea, sir, I can write church door, I can tell you.” that Its natural Impulse« are hopeless about anything, sir "Madman'” ahe hissed through her ly deadened, your natural good sen«« Irai« Editor Well. then. euppoM »el teeth, white her keen black «yes blinded to the relative value of thing« you just right about face and head for flashed with fury. "To what adventur What would the wealth of a kingdom th« doorf ess hav« you fallen a victim?" be to me. If I knew the woman I love "Hush." he said, with «om« dig waa groping her way painfully, with a A Het Owe. nlty; "you mu«t not apeak dlare«p«>ct bruised spirit and bleeding feet The Book Agent Madam, at leaat 1 fully of my wife Tomorrow or next through the nigged ways of life with claim to ba » gentleman. day you will se« full particular« In th« out a hand to help her? No. mother, Ml»» Cayenne That'« alt right -wo MW«pao«ra your eon to man enough to risk every long aa you're not required to prova U. Coughs of Children Çannot guy TOWERS Fi5H BRAND Ziz/ers CLOTHING DISTEMPER aijless Dentisti) A. Highest Quality Wise Dental Co. 23 Ounces for 23 Cents A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME What is CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years *< . ? * r