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—J ■' ,x t-V’ - À--J 4 t* • J c -— - « > -<r .. *•-. "• «Í ? □.«•■I .asgvì.i ÜW. . r » k — Notice ul I Inal : e tlcmcnl SA I I Notice is hereby given that the uml. r On Mms an«t Boys suits, over coats, and work coats signed Admimatrator of the Estate of L. C. Miller Deceeard haa Filed in th« l.miies an-l Mia»es suits, skirts and waists unty Court of Linn County Oregm hut final account tn aakl Fatate atwl si » Court haa fl Red Mm-«la» the 2oth day C «'oats, in addition to the cut in prices, we will give away of December 1SMB at I o'clork p m o; «aid day and at the County Court roup of said court in the City uf Albany • la in tiot.ii Hot Coffee and Country Club cream served free during sale SAU CORMEMU WESEIA RONDA T. ill CAIN a Bric< !kh Ad. its pad let a ikaM< sa $1$ I n ——sum—o—a CU •aid County as tlie lime and place hearing sai«l final senount objections legally fikxl thereto. Dat «1 November 17 lAtb. DEC 4 ♦ OIL \V. R. BILYET J. F. OVER WOODWORTHS DRUO STORE BOTH PHONES fl!BANY - - OREGON C. <’. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK OREGON ALBANY (that ter 1\ Continued) Ailmiiiiatrator. W U Q leener. Atty, for A iministrator I.Mt pubbeat on December 27 1SW. 19«. Notice id I mal •ettlrtncnt Notice la hereby given that the under igned administ at«,r of the estate ol A’llliam T. Hickmvn. «teceaaed, ha tlkxl m the county court of Linn coun ty, Oregon, his final account M sue dinu :«trat. r of aai«l estate, and tha Monday. t!.e seventeenth day of Janu ary. HHO, at the hour of St o’clock a m «as lieen fixvxl by ssui court as the tin» for h> aring of objectiona to said repor vnd the settlement thereof. R. S helton , Administrator. For Anvtlin« tn HARNESS or SADDLES Set C. C B rya t . Attorney SH.LVK'S The Harness Maker frico Richt Wofknaavhl; Fini-Jau SHLLBURN. OREGON Renter W snirj Immediately Two bi-acn- tracts of land, one wi’l argu house and barn, orchard, wi'l various kinds of fruits; other has ■ good house and small bam. FOR SALE J. L. C alata * D. M MGU mhh A gum) bay team, weigh !'>>) p, un, SGIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES i U IVAS A McKNIOH t. i'r. pV lla< ks connect with ail trains la,th at West Mciu and Munkers. Our rigs our first class and our borse« good drivers. euch. light wagon, buggy, good aa new work harness, two seta single bugg harncaa good m new, binder, larv range, 4 go«"I cows, one to tie fres soon, 20 goats. I driving mare. 1 got work horse weigh 110», I pig weig la 120 pounds, and other things numerous to mention. V ernon B ros R F. D. No. 2 Scio, Ore. Prices reasonable. VHr iasrsl R. SHELTON Administrator of Estates 1-uana Negotiated, Abstracts Obtained und Examined OREGON «CIO A. Physician G. I’RILL, M. D, Surgeon Telephone, Exchange No. 11 SCIO : : : «„«ola TWr fhl’*vw(ng »rr i>ri4*r* «moteni «tf mrl-. •») *»*ir h*«ii«*r« WI m MI, |* i Y»u*hwi Notary Public Reul Estate OREGON By George Barr McCutcheon Putter Firat publics L an November 22 DENTIST P The Man From Brodney’s *’»n»tr «M* k Hntn. tnn «hon-, pg»r on per l<m Htiflvr, li'otmtry) per roll ► P** ........... . C’hk lkrn«, per . . <‘h:< km« per potin I. Ixrktiev« • Get-w. per iNuHvl Yurko)«, p*r i»tu*h«, per |wmn4 Res«f. per tMktit»«*. hte «MtfM •*fi*k. <1re*Ae«l ,,, \ twl pe. ptvutk'l. f»»r «hlpuititf ftheet* prt imuntf. ♦!<» «er» M tlf li»n .fier !«•»»»«*1. «IrMftned — Subscribe for THE SANTI AM NEWS "If would not I «e proper say that I couM t»l»*» you vou have done " she ani«I * «hat he lifted his eve» to her ’il» heart rwape heavenward "The w hole world will rail me a bungling, stupid asa for not knowing who he was" »aid Chase. with a wrelrbed «mile "If I were you |'«| never «-onfrss that * dhl n< t know who be was. »lie said “Lot tile world think that you did know It will not laugh then If you an trust your frleml to k«-vp Hie ae -ret I am aure you <an trust mr to do •he same' Anin Chase was Speechless this •line with Jov Mtie would shield him *rom rMI 'ule! "And mis please go! || grieves me o feel tbai I may tie live unhappy vuse «if misfortune tn y mi “ No ml-fortnue ran »ppilt me now." «iurn.ure.t be valiantly Then came he revolting renlltnthm that «he was n wed Hie little nittsti l «n The bmirht burst frvviu hl« Bt>s l*fnre he ••uld prevent -I don t believe you «ant marry him He la U««* duke s h- ♦ Y' u" "And I am the dukes dmghtrr“i • he • Id »teJdlly. a tou« It <>f baufenr In 1er vil e "<;<»d night <;«»«||«y I m tint sorry that It has happenrvl • •i «'«I left tbtwa walking wlftly among the tree» a moment «ter ber vol. e came from the sh»d •ws. qui'k and pleading 'llasteu ' she « albst softly “They ire «ornine I ran see then».“ "If« » devil <»f » mesa.** sighed taggs when lhey were tur from the wall«. ' I'm sure It will risi y«*u your oh If nothing else 1 nu ll lie rellevmt ««fore loiunrros night, mt Word for l An«l you 11 I* lu< ky If that a all Th«* duke's a terror I dou't fur the ifr uf me srr h« w ion failed to know *bo tlie «hup really la'* "An f'.iigl|«huian never sees a j«>ke mill It la too late, they aay Thia line It ap|«e»rs Io I»- the American who la »low willed, IV ha I I thill t Uli lerataixl la why he was leading that 'Ufmimlvd tin pd " »«•rd. Chase every tvxlr hi Eu ex< epi you. know» that Hralwtg 1» a crank ntsun music--co(upuaoa. di rr. Is ami all th it lira a <xinfoumb'<| illlle Isiiinder juat the Mine. I He's mad iilwut music anal u omeu at»l , tluesnT «are a hang alsoit w ine the worst kind don't you know I My It'a a sliumc she ha» to marry him. Bill that's the way of It with royalty, old i chap V"tt Americans don't understand Il They have |u marry «me another whether Umy like It or uot Uut. I •av. yen'll liettrv come over an«l »to| with me toulghl It will be better If they don't rtml vou Juat yet" Three days later s man came down to relieve Cba»r of hla otB e lie was nm-ervtuonlously »tipplsnird In the duchy uf Itapp-Thortierg Il was the »uixxrasful pleading of the I'rtnieea linx-it» that kept hiui fro it. serving a period lu du re uve vile CHAPTER V TUR RSUltSH ISVSPR emamlesl Imfwratlv « ly, (xrt.aps a Ut e tu« re »hrllly than usuai Ni« «'ne «1« igi'cd io anawer litani e» f lndlff<rvn<e even »• urn. |in»»ed immig thè sileni looker» <m. but ibat va» all. “ttaes no «me herv understainl vngllsh language?" «he detnauded lon't mean vou. Mr Nauiutera.** idibsl sbarpiy a» thè little «.Terk Ite »tilt case down abrti|i ly tep|»*d fortvitrd agalli fumbllng nuch fundilcd ntraw fiat 'Ibis he moment w heu thè rwl «x» ker'a tal! carne lo grl« f Ilo- «log ansie wlth «n a» tuo la bevi yrlp atnl tt«xl tu bis «ni» re»« II, ha«l tievrr l«eeu so ««ut r-tgeouslv set u | hi | i t«efi re In all bis fWtUtiervd fife Mcltlng thè wp|MW1UI|l ty lo vent ber feeling» ii|w>u olir nini «xuild umlerstaml »«eli a» «-he |»iure«l siMdhllig» U|»iti thè Insultasi Poug. « liti in alte cln»|ied in ber arma l.ady Igne» transforuicd ih«« unlm-ky Hauti der» Into a target for a mo»t al,Ir di nerteil volley nf »ratti l.onl liepi-lngham a alow aiul curo- twrsome youug m»n. »■>»»! by nervnu» ly tingerlng td» »regia»« E««r thè tirsi lime tu* felt th«d tlie cleri »»« beffar thau a camfoundeal «l««g after all ’ My dear ' he aulii. «a'Iltg Miiumlers luto thè hackground T tlilnk II ««« in a«-cklent The dog had e Rolng to sleep"— Ile |mu» «erteli hi» mnnnrle for thè l«»>klng Up Ihe |«re< l«e apnt where the »'•Idem Inni «sx ormi "<Mt, mlil«l«li"' eieltilmed her Imlr »hip "I «tlp|si«e Volt i«vpe« I I be |M««»r ■latllhg In «iMiloglte " HE granddaughter uf Jack Wr«k bulina». attvti«led by tw< mahl». her husband and hl* valet. a clerk from the chain *a tiers of Bosworth. New ne» A tlrafie th< ti jhl ml /tirA« t uf »1 w In. a revi cis ker. »eventeen trunk» WriHah frtMijtrr. snd a < artload of late novela, whhb «I m - had lern t«ai liusr to read at In nor was I lu- first of I he liewlldrred legs Ices to art foot Upon the Island of "VII thl» bus not*«lnc to do with th>* ne can't get any Isdv to m< JS|ult a»e Me re more liilen«>t«x| In learn R’le was veer pretty very »mart ata ■ Ing where we are and where we are to gage?'* Mr Bowl«*« who ha<1 llinl In lapat delightfully arrogant after a manne« m Permit me !•• hnr a l*a*k about ' <>f her own for sixlreu years, was a tortuously Ills wife stuml after him In amase slow Englishman, with the «ur«e of Mr Maunders was the polite hut ei nebt as he walkaxl «»ver to the «*anvas tl«e « lime ailll growing u|wm him llw cessiteli middle class clerk who wet’ inning In front of Hu* low ■link build was half sail-op i|Ulte a g«»«l bit of the OUI to keep the legal string» untangi si Ing, sctuallv elbowing his way through ’ ilnn* and v holly asleep «luring tl>e rr f- r them He was a*»in to dbw ove« t group of iim H v «— I'rewewtly became mabidcr that hi» «tuile» were rvrn more «um tMu-k. iwlsilng his left nmstnehe •Everything la transferred by hand, prvbeuslv e. “The fellow In there snys that the my l««rd. and the chateau I» two miles It was be w It that tin i English agent Is employed In the Imuk . farther up the »lile of the mountain ingrate was tn 't's straight up thl« street lly Jove! I It'» «tulle a walk. »Ir *' width came on He i'slle«t It s street, don't you know.* “Ih» you luesu tu aay we are tn »lie dropja-d ai lie eviTslimxl <11 «•! a 111 f u 11 y eying the I walk?** Annal. It was he who «-ount'sl th« narrow. dn»tjr |>a»»nge nhcml *'\cw. my lord, if you eipcct to go I t>-< e» and haggled with the laiatmen 'There'» the British flair, my lord . there.“ It was he «I h » «arriad off the ham. ust si c" I Ree th«« building to ih«- "«If course we evpe«-t to go there, luggage w hrn tfar native <l<» k l»«y« right, slrf' i s.’ilil Mr Rati mirra, more yre there uo bor«»xv on the la-aatly refused tu engage In the work, it wa<- . espei'tfullv t Ivi li eirr and with real lain nd f* be W ho Uiifortunately d»ii|'|x«l a eul trailtude In hl» I heart "Hundreds, my lord, tml they l>elong rose U|«mi the hallow «»I tall «if ttw- red »«o It la* That's w here he |a. I i«> the taxiple. and mi one tml their ««« kor. au a< « kleid w hich ever after wonder why f he Isn't dowu here to owuera ride them The servants at the ward gave him a tenacity of grip that meet uaT' • halenu irwnixl Mr Hkagga* tmr»<s> uut no -nan eouhl understat'd “I ery likely he didn't know »• »rrr io |m»ture before they left “ If Ijuly Ifepiifiigham ripari,«) a roy ■‘Before who left?** •'«•ntlng," »»Id I his wife l< lly al welcome from the Inhabitant» of "The «ersnnts. my h,rd ** •■Well, we'll I look him up < '«our la|«f »he was a«»>n t<i dlsaxivrr her IJUly I applugtiam a eyes grew wkl» «long rvervlxsly uh. I aay. we can't error Not only was the pictured leave this higguge ungunhlml They with uml«T«tandliig. ‘You ilou't tueau scene of welcome missing on ilw aft •ay these fellows are tlie worst robber» to »ay tlinl the servant» have Irti the emonia of her »rihai bui an ovrr)»>w place?*" she cried cast of laimloii '* «■ring air of aiitliKitl'g »mote her In the "Yes, my lady. They wsrv natives It was Anally decided, rfter a rather foe as she step|«»ad front the lighter «ulalu<x| dl* uaaiou. that Mr Mnuialer» you know.“ >-oii«|lie»i In her »mile of con« Illation ' VV lint a Hint got to do with it T1 de- should procrod to Hie bank ami rout Mhe glanisd from rtght to left down '•ut the dilatory representative of thr numded twpplugliam. tbe lilies of swarthy laininfer» and «aw "I nt afraid you «lon't understatMl ilrltlab gmcriimetii Kuumlcrs looked nothing In their fa« es but surly, blitei down the sullen line of fa«-es ■ ini the situation." sal«l .Mr llowlea pa unfrlemlllnisM They stund stolidly tleiilly. You »•■•', It'a really a trian tililui'hsxl to hla toes. stonily at a dhtan r. white robed lines “Tell him well wall for bln».'* pur gular controversy, If I may be so taild of resent ment personified i« to say an Lady l>e|.pliigham 1» one •ue«l hl« lordship. But remlrnl him Not a hand waa lifted In assistance ■— him. that It's lnci|>re»albly hoi of the angles; Mr Browne, the Ainci t«« ttie Iw-wlldered il»ltors; not a word I- an gentleman. 1» another; the native town lure In the sun.'* not a smile of encouragement eaca|wd |W>plllatloO la tlie last. Mi b wants to They st«»»! »ml watched the mlsera I lie lips of the silent throng While the lu- lilr Maunders trvail gingerly up the la- the hypotenuse. "la there no Brillati agent here?” »be icrvsts of all thrvr aie merged lu lbw tllthy »trix-t. hla kmx-s crooking out •vnrdlv from lime Io time, very much reul Issue there 1« net ert Iwlews a d<- •Idixl dlapoaltlon all aroiiml to make is If hr were ciinlrmplallng nil Install tMiieop. sprint In any direction but it an « utlrvly our sided affair" I don't l«el|rir I graap**— mutterr<| the one be was taking Even Ibe Depplnghnm lilankli >>la< hl I H-ppInghnm w as romew hut ills I s«x- |H'rfr< lly." eirlnlmml tils wife urlxxl by the »Igiilrteaiit glume» that Th«- natives air alllr«l sgaTost u« followed their emissary a» lie |»i«sr«l list a« w<- nrr In a wvy, against them ■r e«' h s«-pHr»ir knot of native« Iteally, It seem« *T do hi'iM* Mt Mnumlers will come <mi Mr Browne luHe natural, ibwsn't It. dear?** turn Meh alive.'* murmurvd Bromley, her 'ng Io her liuslvaud lady «hip's maid The other» stsrt«xl 'Very likely, but very unfortunate for »lie bad vol« <xl the gvtirr.il lliimght It leaves its to broil mir braliia out "lie won't •••me I mp k al all. Brom low II here oil this pier I aay. Mr. Icy unless he comes back alive." sal«! hla lordship, with a smile It was s •r -old chap, can't you |H»«ll>ly en- well known fact that hr never smiled rage some sort • if lr»n>|w>rintlou for is? Itrnll.v. you know, wr ran I at nod except when hl« mind ««« troubled irrr all day ” "<i«»«li>esM. |»eppy." s»l«l Ills wife "I've no dmtlrt I «nu nrrnngr It rv»««giilslng thr symptom "do you real ont If you will )u»l wall here until ly thluk there 1» danger?" run luc k Io the liaiik I tlnre say I'll "My ilrar Aggy. who aal<i tlu-rr was Perhaps r«m'il prefer tml a i wny my d.ingr.-f he eiclalmod ami quick «landing under I he awning nulli I rr- ty hadied out to sen ' I rather think 'itrn ** wr II enjoy It here.'' he n«l<l<xl after a It wa« fully half mi b.»nr l>efnre he mAment's |ian«e. In w hl* h lie sow that vna •rm nulling tlfwii il»r ••reef. f»»|. ;he steamer waa getting under way iiwnl by N «< «»rr t»t IIMIW» «»f unfit re. The Jn|»«t company'« lug sns return heir «llrty white rol«ea flappliig about lug to the liter laird Iu-pplnghitin •liefr brown leg« At flr»t they cottiti •Iglwsl ami then drew forth his clga mt believe It was Itow les I XWd I tep rrlfe case “There." hr «»It on fleer «Ingham hail a «harp thrill of lov. hut Ing Intently up the street "Maunders I was «hurt Ihixl Bowles had •hans 1« gone.’* •I at least » portion <>f hl« garb Ila "Gone?" half shrieked her IndrshlfY H iv wore the tight red lackct of th» "Into the bank." hr a<ldnl. urat'h British tr«»'|«er while an ancient army Ing a match sp was »trapped jauntily over hl» ear ’ iN'ppy." »hr »al<l after » moment • It's all right, tny lord." he said, sa I Imfw I was not loo har«l <>u the |w»>r ntlng ss he came up "They wll do fellow." any thing t tell 'em to d«> when I rep- "I’rrhap» you won't ic «•• nervou» if •••■••ill tlie British army This Is tlis yon »It down ami hmh al the sea.” lie uly uniform on the Island, toil they’ve •al«l gently, and »lie Itunierilately knew ■ecu taiiglil that there srr more w here that he anggeatad It lu«nn»r lie el Ills one came from These fellows ill lh* e»|»|«n«llr «llrrr faei-taxl a tragedy will carry your l»ikrw up to Hie cha- tlon. ieiiu. sl>|«eii<e to the man. If y*«u They et|>rctrd every minute to hear please, sir. and I've »eiit for two csris te »houta of as»as»ltis and the to draw your |>arty up the al«>|«e. •«•ream» of Hie brave Mr Maunder» ITiey'H lw here In a Jiffy, my lady.* Their ap|<rrhenslam» were sensibly In I hen. turning majewtlcally Io the hud- • rrnaaxt by thr my»trrl««u» nations of died na II« re. hr waved hla »lender the half nakaxl loiterer» They made stick and »aid: l ively now! No h«af* • •ff in vnrhma illraxtlmis. nmre than mg*. Lively"* one of them hamltlng hl» ugly creese In W hvrvti|»«n the entire rolle> lion of an ominous manner Bromley was not Isisea tsigs ami lotndles Dguratlvely alow to acapmlnt hl» lordship with pl< koi u»-lf up ami walked off |u the th«*»c movements. Iteooinsbam felt a «lire« tlou uf tlie ■ hatewu rulal • bill abotal up hla spine, but hr rr fused to rmottrnga th«1 maid's fears by CHAFTER VI. turning sroitud THR I'MATRAV, • Y«>ur lordship." said Mr Rsniidcr« HE mad to the a hatean took Its three mtnutrw later, "this Is dev Iona way through tlie little Bowles, bl» majesty's sgotit here town ont Into the green foot la eaatnn with me to”— hill lieyond Two InmMrltig It was llten amt not until then wia»)rii wheeled carta, tiotie tou «'lean. his hodsblp Itirural bls atarr from the rn<h drawn by four inraplrlng men. sea to the clerk and his cotnimnion. glad to sa-a- served as ronveynmes by which the Aw.' he Inlerruptxl Mould yon l«e tp«»l arrivals were to make the journey to yam. I'm wore enough to fell us bow we are to rea« h i heir new home. œ / AN EDISON \ PHONOGRAPH I Ml Is a Present for the entire family 1 T 11 E one thing that brings joy t > al! the house hold, big and little, old and young, is an Edison Phenograpli with asvdection of Edison Amberol Kecords. • '|'he best Christmas nt is something all can enjoy. All can and do ’ the Edison l’hono<rranh. • If every me nbei Edison Phonographs sold everywhere in the United Slates at the same prices, $12.50 to $125 Edison Siandard Records, each, 35 cents Edison Amberol Records [play twice as long] 50 cents Come to our store and hear the Edison Phonograph play both Ediston Standard and Amberol Records and Get complete ritalnyip fron as. / r. the er r;j I rhnteau and why the devil I (To be Continued) ■