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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
'-O'-«- »•< '¿•'Nd? Si 5. •’ r_- ';J|> r-.v - ».VK.-* The Man From Brodney’s \ isitors are tecleóme whether Intending to purchase or not ion can l»uv clothea in lot» of placet», lots of prices and Rnt after all there's eomething to be considered in »tvle I’h< ¡te are our strong point« We get an itali viduaiitv in our cloth in ordinary clu’hing. There is no use telling von that our New Fill Œ Suits an<l Overcoats are in because j on expect it; anti bebider, von always look for the M " Üiinn our store, ami are never ilisappoint*'I. When you Buy your cloth ing from us yon art' sure that you ariF getting the pick nt llit- inarkvl. «Sz/iLs a ad Overcoats, I/O ii/i T.IK BLAIN CLOTHING CO ALBVNÏ i.77 SCIO PLANING MILLS L. H. MONTAN YE Attorney-at-Luic No «rv Public and »Heitor of l'alriit« rim ! I’•'tin toil*. MANUFACTURO ud DEALER IN Sash. Doors, JUoaldinfs, fra a i es, Shi a ¡¡I es Etc Estimates and Plans for Bnildiczs fDrmshed on short notice s< i< >. < ) ki : Office. 232 West 2ml. St.. Albany, Ore Fini Gau Aa om modal io tu And prompt Strvkr Lufe Sample Rooms lor Commentai Trarekn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT St. LLaries Hotel OREGON ALBANY 1 he Best I’lxe in I’urtland U> 1st D M M l U mmsii J L. C auta * i» »t SCIO LIVERY & FtEu STABLES Pap’s Coffee House at Weit ent! of l! e Morti*»n Street bridge. CALAVA» A MvKMOHT, Pop’». J. MAHER Hacks connect «itli all trama both a* West Scio and M imker». Our rig» olir fir.t eia»» and «sur borse* g*«d ilriver«. Price» reasonable. (Su«-ces»**r l< Hmcr Bn-* > PUOI'KIETOK T. W eatherford & wyatt Attorncys-at-Laic J. MCMKCMJI, Prmldetit < »»liwr The Scio State Bank OKU.ON SCIO Office in lilumls rg Bo»'» ALBANY : t : Oa«io R. SHELTON Real Estate Notary Public* A bstracts of T itle Administrator of Estates Loan« NcgutiaU-d, A La tracts Obtained and Examined OltBGON R<IO A. G. PRILL, M. D. count v Physician & Surgeon T«*l«pli*me, Exchange No. 11 » scio and Incorporatoti OREGON DR..) MON FOO An experienced compounder of Cnincsc Medicines month» had already pats.d It »&1 alau stipulated that the should receive CIIMJOO ra* b I at ttic rl pl rat I* >n of their yiwr of •»•n Hude. prusidvtl II was »howu In c<»urt that they had carried out the u tabes of the teatator or lu falllug bad mad* lb<* moot diligent effort within hun iu power "It Is very explicit." iiiuriuiind 'Ir ll.ire for the third time "I auptawe the fir«t step la t<> notify young Mr By George Barr McCutcheon Browne of his nilaf*>rtune lli» lord ship ha» th«- ta-k of bonking the tie*» to luiily Jirpplugham ' i R* (Chapter I Continued) act under thi» rlillcu u» will " "Certainly It i>.«.i'.>- »is it * -■«.••»i r«- "-*!» *>f the Inebriale» asylum ire «!*•- k company retalulng fotir fiftha of lu you al the «-ml of thr s*-ir. with io t*e «rsdllrd Hi» wife, after eudur thè priqwrtyr thè lascile» Thla «veiiicd milling iodo iml to iioilfy iwo pei-..'>. log him for algtevu years. *•-* urvd a lo lie « satisfa |ory arrangement. dr uf the Ivrun In Ihe wl'l If |lw> re not A«»vpt|iig thè w.olil aa 111» •pile thè fait that some of thè more ■livor» v «Uioriest and married again at Ihe vml bouw. be venture«! forili lo siali every warllke leader« «ere dlffieult io ap uf the year you ami Kir John »Imply ills'll and «raimy of it. lu «••ur»e of ( h jo || la oulr nnesanry to adii tbal turn everything over to the M ilay» or lime lie cause upoti hl« o!«l time thè Iw.iullful l»lim! of Japat. standing whatever lli«-» are I think It » « «-> oelgtil»*r amt boy lassi friend Ta«well II.e au emerald lu Ihe »apphlre water» slisldltig for you " •f thè orimi, brought mllllma In moti Hkagga IP the illy of IMianghil Nel Young Mr Browne hasten«»! down lber of tIwiu bad «reu ihe British isle« ey to thè two turo «ho had la*en un tow n lii r« s|«ui»«' to a in<*s»agv from lucky In love tn two y«-ars <>r more Ihe Ainerl- 1111 vy«» utor mid w is told 'Ow du you km.wr detuand«*d Tas- Ami no*, after mote tbnn thlrtjr of the will wlil'h had tsc«-n fil««d In yrnr» of voluntary exlle. boti» of tbem II England. Ihe home land «if Ih«> testator "lla«en't I been there, old chap? A «ere dead, ami botti of them «ere To say that this ilvm-nalr. ips»! looking venr or us**re? It's a rotten big piare l'Urled In thè heart of an talami of ru young gentleman w is flabbergast«*«! where gentlemen aaplre t«» sell ghise» t«l«-s, thelr de«»! and Clelr ileeda re would lie putting It more than mildly and b.iiikcrvhh f» and iwvsilrwork over ■milulng lo poaterlty Süll rererva "'Vhst »hall I do- what «an I do tlw ab««p enumera You kmiw. Tuny. 'tona Mr IbiwenT" he gasped, bewildered CHAI-TEK II • ih ! I I <»>uhl well iiff**rsl to starve. "Consult an allot lie,a.l>l- d Vr as nt' AoaoiRAav i«» i ursT Wouldn't retí tilinga. «» I came nun y ll.-w.-o I ■ l But It's n<> l»laml " T apix-ar» that the Mesar» "I'll <l" Ir" »la'Utid lltililiy Browne, "Well, that « neither here nor there. Nkagga and Wyekh«'lme a- one time lull flu«' k on hl» «xill*-g«.' vivi Ja* kh* I aveu't » 'onte ami you Iba-lr dual sitrvvr drew Io a Break ili<- will t*>r me. .Mr lb«w eii. 'asen't a 'oitw and we're wamlerers on cl*am sxH a I s 'UI to h'ltrsi whm My wife played the fa* e of the earth ,.ii| I hss - iiiv of their d'iughirr» In rn, ami I'll gls••" "I can l l«rs ik It. Ilobby I'm Its ex tieiistly trh'k. dilli' like that »tlg>«tl«'li gros «»I th.«! '. « kIhdiii«' x utor " uiarriage I» a bloomin' nul laughter li.id urnrrbd *• l.*ui«!**i« urli» "flood Issrsl* Well then wlio 1» tlu «am r." mined Kutin en ì Im Huths en» li i*r»t will breaker y*«u know, phase "Mirrt.ige my b«>i I« ;iw convalc« 'urti h«i«l otte • lilkl » iliius'bler " yek something lit» ti> l«e dope right away ceñir fr**m a love affair One wants t««luie’» wife and III» daughter dl*» "I'm afraid you don t grasp the *ll to g«-t out ttw worst way. but baa to «heu flit» grami* hllil wu» right **r te ml Ion Now. It Jell Here ih »I uiJirrlist «lay In till tie'» Jolly well rumi F*>r euro ol«l By l»»t re|»*rl the grami t would" — bild was living with her father II ini part. I'm never going back to Eng wife for ni' ”1 wouldn't luimlotl Hlm w aa a pretty young w»> laud " the lulu ml» In Thal a M a -Y "N'* r I II wouM lw just like me. tmu. with ai-orea of admirer» **n tir « • Heil Y««U do Jackie, lo 'aie a rvlu|«re sud never get hand» ami a very les el heuil >*u tm ire. Nhv'a I hi out Again " thou Mera. I In Uy*kh*'lr>e ''v'>! t«s III» agrremeti The old friends t«»*k an Inieritnry Ju< k Wyckholtue. gciilteuinu's s*m amt »Ith Kkagg» l«y Imquenlhlng hl» »h»r> no «-r «!<> well, i »—»<•*»«» I filami a frac of the property to him. bin It wa tion. an s|«|irtpe ami excellent «pirita, *l«*ni'lielr ».-I forth th It at the ihmll f hl» partner It waa tn go to Agin" while Taswi-ll Skaggs exhibit«*«! a Usi ire of (I issi In a Hhanghal (sink a Rulliseli, the grand bild with reset i all 'll* fairly «umessfiil trade ti> t'eli'sttal rw skngg« f> und that hl» daughter w b c-ssIBre and an uiib«>Uiidv<l eagernere narri, il Br**wue. tlw Aiiwrli au like »• . I) * l> ->■ b ; - u k “I hate a pro|««altlon to make to you. wire hud «ll>«l but timi sb«* Imd lef Chi» *»«u. Hol* Tu'tv. said Mr Wy* kliolnw late In behind » *"ii and lietr «•rt Itr* » nr was In *»li*»>l wlwn th the night >,* lut «III wn» ih-wlgnrxt. and he wu* t "I think I'll listen to 'I. Jackie." re liase Skaggs' fortune »I tile iltsilh «» plied 'Ir Skaggs, quite »<*lwrly As ttw out« onw of thl« midnight Wyrklwlme in vare that w* rthy •nr proposition Tnswell Nkngg* and John » |s * d In order to keep ttw l«U- lues» RIH 'V.nkholme arrived t*o montila later at the tiny I s I aih I of .laimt. somewhere lhe pr«'|M-rt) Inta* t an«! under thr |M»r tM'lual cxrutrsit *«f opr |«artiwr hip lb» south of the Arabian sea there to re main until thdr dying day» and there .'ramldnughtrr of Wy kholim* waa !• marry Ihr gniiulsoii of Hkiigg» wlthli to ai cuiuulate the wealth w hl« h gave Ihr year after Ihr death «if tlw »UI tlw first inumi a chance to make an «Ising partner Thr penalty to I"' In extraordinary will. For thirty years l»>nr«l iii»*u them If the < «uulilloli they IB «-«I on ttw Island of Jnpat were not <»>nipll«»l with, neither Io t> iVyckbolnw precedeil Kkacgs to the exiuanblr for the drfretlon of th grave by two winters, and tie w 11 Ini other, lay In thr provision that th his sh ire of everything to Ills partner whole Industry and It« accumulati» of thirty years* »landing But there fortune Including tlw Inml land th« was n proviso In 'Vscktioluw'« tie ownrsl pra* th ally thr «'Ullrr Islatidi I quest. Just a» there waa In that of were to g«* to tbr lalamlera. Wyck Ska.'gs Each hail mu«!«' Ill» s III aonw h«>liiM* imiimx I Hlr John Alim* rombi« flfteen year» or more Iwfore death ami a« onr ex«» utor. anti Kkngg» relía te«’ ea*-h hid Ix'qui'altinf Ills fortune to the Alfri'il |t«*wrn **f lb*»«*'n as thr ollwr survivor At the death of thè «tir A» Wy* klioluie WS» thr first to dl* visor the entire property waa to go to Nkagg* Is» num »«*lr ow n«-r *»f Ihr I» tlw grandchild of each testator, with lami and It* treasure» am! it »«» h* «•ertalii reservation» to l«e inentlonnl who made t lie Anal will in n<< olilán«-« Inter on. ea* h having by Inveatlgatlon w |th the original plan» «!ls»«ivern! that lie |M»ow»iwd a »Ingle The Inlaiwl of J»| mii . with It» jewel* gru ml*-hlld »ml It« ancient « hatrau. **f imslrrt The l*lnn<! of lapnt h ><! lern thr ■onstrii* tl**n represent' «I reirral mil home of a Molliuininhn rm-e ttw «11» l|i*n poun«!» alerting "y*kh*'ltne'? growth of Arabian ndsemurers w h«» Ireani uf erecting an exact replica **t had fared far from home many years a fatm ns «'Id • hatreu fourni rr»|»*n»« before U yckholme hupfien«-«) upon the In the r«|imlly whliushnl Kkagg». wh* Islntul by an Went It was a British ren*taiitly Iwtrnmn*«! thr fait that |i |MMi»re»lon and there were two or three was liii|»M«alt*lr to s|»*ml niotwy. E**t ‘It f BfrKHtl the TfH h til tflhtfillflf .' five years after Ita complet lots the tw* thousam! Inhabitants all Mohnmuinl from her. ami she can't <vt your« W< ■hl inris, with an army of Arabian re W rckhi'lnw Skaggs mint < ««tublne against the uatlve» laitier» sed Nublan alares, lived Ilk* Come back tomorrow at 2.*' oriental |»«trntatr« In Ihr hngr atra«' Promptly nt 2 Itrowne appear««! ture ou thr highland» o» eri«» king th* eager eyed ami iirri«>ua Hr hn«l left »es behind him al lu ne a nn-« t il'o' loilti«. Nkng'» re'doui went from «'Or pnrt woman with ml eyes and choking of hla h**tpr lu another without t brvalli who lieiliotllierl the cruel ion rill«lr It was su saat ami »*' tat«) v let Ion that «Ite »linai bet « veli him rinthlnr that hr feared hr might !»• and fortune. come l**at forever Ihe dungeon l«e "But, hang low ttw chateau and •»■• moat with marry that girl If I ha«l the • -ham •• Ita tirlilg«'» were tlw saps*lnl delight 1«! marry you all user again today If • f there lonely, romantic old chap« I could." lie had cried out to Iler bill tine of the bulhlers of Illi« rare pll' she wuudered all nftcrmsiti If he really was now »l«'epliig I«ra* rfiply In th* meant It It never entcrisl her hrn«l to »nrcoptiagu« lu-neath tlw cha|«el; th« wonder If Lady Iu-pplnglmm wa< old other waa lying dead and utidlaoiveml or young, pretty or ugly, bright > r il'ill In the very heart of hla |H«»»rRsloti» Jmlgv Garrett had u copy "f the will Tlw magniti« ent plana <>f tlw port In hla hand. II«' looked dubious, even nera would have lern a glorious trlh «llsrnayrd Io romance bud It not hern for "It'« ns sound as Ihe rock «if Glbral fatal obstacle Tlw trouble wa* tar." he aniioum v«l dolefully young Ml** lluthvrn ami young "You don t mean lt!"R: i»pe«! |»»or Browne did not know that their Bobby, mopping Ills fine Harvard grandfathers II» «d tnu< b lesa that brow. Ills six fr«-i of nianhiwal »brink they owned an bland In tlw a«>uth lug perveptllily a« he l<a«ke«l als’Ul for res« Therefore It I« quite natural a chair In which to colla|«»e. •Tenu'i that they <<>ul<! not bave known they It lie snia»h«xlt" were exm-etc«! to marry each other "It might be an enny matter to prove Ml»« llutliven. from motlsrs |*r- ullar either of tiles«' old genllemeu to hale Io the brad am! not to the heart, «et t«ven Insane, but the two of them to ■ils.ut to earn a title for herself Three getber make It out of the <|ueetl«in." mon th» la-fore tlw death <>f Mr Kkagg» "|larn«'«l utirenmiiialilv!" «lie waa married to l/«rd I wpplnghnm "What do you mean. nlrT* Indig- who i sure* si'll a title an<1 a < ountry place that rightfully belonged to bls na ally. "I mean oh. you know what I mean * r«dltors Mr Browne. Ju»t out of tiie cotulltloii» and all that. Why. the college, hung out hla shingle as a •Thcr* rtnmln* «i rimare <>rr tht hrirt tn old chump« must lune l»'«-n trying to physl* Ian and aurgrou and forthwith brroA thr Will." prove their grand« hlhlreu insane when with all the «-onfld* ncr tils profession chased the Innd from the native«. pro- bi aup|s>»«-d to Inspire. proc«w<|e«l to they ma«le that will Noisily bill Im mo • levied ai.d enarri their rights with Ilie marry the daughter of a brokerage bccllrs would marry |»x.'ple they'd er ax-ru I" — government and pria-redi-d tn réalité Itanker In Boston and at once found "But thr will provides for a on «bit the native« had unwittingly hlmaelf struggling with tlw dlfllcultles months' mairtahlp. Mr. Kron tie. I'm prepared for them In i-oiirw of time *«f Back Bay sm-iety lot night learn to lore •<>rry Io aay the native. repented of the deal wbh h A «'laure In ttw will, letter of in ■ In a (a-raon In gave the Englishman the right to pi* k •trip flou attach«»! demand«»! that the I tain nre. you know. e«|w and «ell the ruble» and other prx~l**ua twu grandchildren »b<>ul«l take Up your mental «rre pretty and an heir «tone« that they had been trading Ibrlr residence in thè chateau within •-lolly If she ess to half your own fortune I dare away for »u* h trille« as «Ilka, gewgaws ■It month« after the death of the nay that la what they were think.ng and women A resolution «ss Immi testator, there to remain through the almut." nent. whereupon the owners organ comi'tilanry days of courtship, up t" (To I m - Continued) isi»! thr r.itlre |r>yulatlon jutu j ^reat sud lueIurlili« (Jiv wedding day. four Linn County Abstract Co 304 timed»Ibin Si. Albany, Orr Successor to the Iste Hong Wo Tong. » of Albany, Oregon, is now pr«-i>ar.-d to < fumtoh Chinese es to all. The r 1\ L. DUG SER umlersigned rnwnmrnHi him and guar antee» satisfaction. Cal! or write hfm at 117 West Secund Str««et, Al!«sny, Oregon. M. WtutTFAbi Notary Public They lb.n't Ihr« iriiLiaa In loindon the |« »tai clerks wor\ front six to M-wn hot ra a day. ill Chicago they work from ten to sixteen I h<- i <»tal service tn thia country rs-lurt » a deficit to the govt r itn nt while in Great Britain it returns a surplus The difference i» more th n rvprearT.ted by the plain graft of the railway mail charges. in England the different I ranches of the ihm I a I service haw utmost fie ikon of s|iet < h and of association. They laiMiah tr adt a papers that not only » sagely critici»>> (»••tai official», but idles. I them. The» unite withoutsi-ie t: a< • fi-Is ration» and make sny d< iii.uul they see lit for better working eon* ;itioi - in ! fa. iliti.»» When they don't ’<■1 i .mi, ai d the Engliah official» nil id a-low to gtaap advai.tag< a proposed, 'h<- kicl s r is not fireii or su»| rmlcd. In thia country the |»>atal clerks are s>mp< < d by rs u.m of gag rule in the egulation of their off sial trade papers i> m.i <• their kicks t) r< ugh a renaffade, inofhcia . outlaw magailnr, which the epartim • t officials in their jietty spile ef.iac -< con ! elu»a i«»»tal rate* Th'» 'iagnr.ine is compellcel to pay eight tiniw the rsgular |-stal rates which the law allows It It is callvtl the lari i <>n aril la publishesl in llcnvrr, tnd it »ms is dm » ha’|os>n the depart- nent Rtnita and buliicn who «fills t the saitil m rvice. II- caua th. eslitorof one of the poat.ll ler-H niigis. ioa mildly criticiasd the ghts in the work room of the Seattle o- toffice. vi.irnl a kick al the clerka «ing ermiellrd Io work kitigvr houia han ever l-v a n> ss rule, anil publ ahvd notiwof lh<' llar|»on that huit he clerk has been si -pvtids-d and will robaldy lx* discharged for inaubordi* mt ton. For years ths- railway mail rani have ven a diligrace ami fraud Thr comps- .lea build tl'.i'in and charge enough rent o rebuilt) tiifin every year. They 'hargv more n ileagr for hauling them I an they do private par t v» fur private it» They ibiirgr eight times tie iriet■» for carrying the mall in these nr that lin y du the rxpri-»»companies i addition to the mileage anil rent. .*hi ae cars are the weakest, oldest, nost worth)»'» care in the yards made ver io I"- ething between ■ hug car nd a smoker. The men are crushed to vath frequently bei au»e the heavy nglm » on om* «-nd and the »*r«-l tru»»i-d Hillman» on the other smash Into them n every collision ami < iu»h lh< ir roti« n lank« Ilk«' egg »hells. In many wrecks »!>•• only cars crushed re the mail car», ami ths1 only n e i ripi>l<'i| «ir kdle«l are the mail clerks. Vs risks th«- Ilf«' ms'irani-e «■omparji« « on-i l«'r m id cl« rk» Ml | xt « ent nwirr •witly thn > m !uu«r> train men. Th«-»«« •l«l < an are not provide-! with any tMidern coiivcnii iic«'» and the mail rack s nd • i <• - are not up to dal. -. but th«' hnrg«« ar«-. For these death trap» iml mundcr machines the railnss«! re- civ«- I annually <■« «nigh to build a gm.l •ar ami ¡m\ inter« st. repairs and «inking fuml on it every six weeks. Th« |»>»tofiic.' department pngs the •nail clerk» with a rule that forbid« their making p'lbln* the farts. To violate it is dismissal. To make a kick to the departm«'Ht is to la* a marked man, ami indirectly r<- <ult» in dismissal every lime. To w rite to a congressman on th«' conditbm« ami to « sfs«ae the rail way graft 1» instant dismissal. S«mc 'in n do il, ami resign al th«' satin- time. Ami sum«' resign an l say nothing be- r ills they la livve that th«' rongrvssmvn -t iml in with th«- railway steal, anyhow. ». . ' Th' p'stal ■ in .loves in Portland will wor s for the Christmas holidays from l.'i to 1» hours a day. They will r«*ceiv« mi « xtra pay for overtime. They will Io thn for as low as »"Hl a month. I ll«-v -lanil I have emuigh extra help to do this work in eight hours. The rail way mail clerks will work .'M hours at a »tret h in rickety', unsanitary, ill heated rotten cars. '1 hey shoultl hav«' help «■mi ■» h t i take up thia extra work «lu ring th«- holiday sraaon. They will re cetve m> extra |»av. ami if there i« any- Issly killed in a collision It will la- a mail clerk bui»y over hi« letter« ami I hi k«g> , or |»««sibly trying to sleep on tlw p I«-- of unworked mail around him. 'I his romhtion of affairs exists be- ramm th«' watered stock of th«' railroaiia ne«''ls dividend« to keep it alive. Th«' .lepiirtnicnt officials dread publicity, and their only recourac to prevent it is th« discharge of whoever tel'a them anything or tells the public anything. One thing thr railway mail rlerka object to is th«- vile comiition in which the railroiuls keep the water tanks in which the drinking wati'r la storml. The tanks are rarely cleanest out, ami deatl rats have l«<-<-n diseovere«i in three tanks that ha c l««-en there for w«'«'ka! A kick from some clerk on theav occa sions brings discharge. To publish th«m in th«- r«rog"it<"l papers brings in <!ia« barge Th«- writing to a congress, man al««ut rat soup am! past board cars brings in discharge. The irag» on free «pvech ami a free press plac«"! on th«1 mouths of I he employes of thr fasHtal service is what thr same officials are anxious Io place on th«- | m <>p|r. Peoples .*♦ I Teas. ■ - a FC. I. Morrison ran make rati M r -ion furniture tn o.k, maple or fir. Call anti ••• h . I«-t of pattarne at the Sri« Planing Mi.I. / ■•’W* «£ l ■ / Ta « - _____ X* A r. *<