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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
• r V" F • - » > X “ ’ »T.-, ». “ • -^e JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Beginning December 29--Closing January 15 Everything in the store REDUCED except patterns, rubber goods,t hread, yarns Store Closed all day New Years The iniiny "t'Bifn who have aw .tit v«i this »ale w ill be greeie-l thin time by bargain« mure noteworthy in every respect than at any previous time We have M?archevl ilie market» i<»r exlrattnlinary value«, not cheap tnerch ti»<lt«*e for epe/ial tuile«, but high quality gotwh at an unusual Ion price. Now m. are reutly. Each d p irtment vicing with the other« in aplemlid value giving, tlm w hole »tore bubbling over with an excellent sale »pipit. I'liere are only a few choice items given below Come, revel in the««« btrgainw for l.‘»«lay« Come early, stay late. Kemeniber. everything reduce«!, except 'he articles named ah .ve All Rugs Specials The beat value w« have ever offered, exceptional in h gh quali ty, beautv of | s'tern and dura- l-iiitv. and all thia with a low price. Edging and Insertion, a splen iid value, wi !e. pretty, and durable, per yard................... Embroidery Eilging, dain- tirst patterns, firm edge, gmxi material, a worthy value, per yatd ...... 5c Exceptional value, one of our m-st bargains, dain ty ratterns on swiaa, amir) or nainaouk. 1 7 l/r- very unusual, per yd I4/ j ( Comet cover embroidery very superior quality, mHterialof dainty croas- barre i sw i«s. Excellent pattern*. 50c value, per yard ............................. 25c Flouncing, beautiful pat terns, fine material. «-cptional value, i«r yd Reduced ment reduced during thu> »ale. There are all aura, *■♦<?( 300 Pair Shoes Suits at Half Price Every rug in thia new dej art- all kinds, all prices. Every one of our stylish, l>«autiful tailored suits, th« l«-wt suits that careful tailoring, high quality material, suitable trimming» ami careful »election of styles can make But we ikrn’t want to carry any of them over, so we ju»t cut the price to clear them. Eloral or ornamental pattern» There will be several month» yet before you will want a spring suit ami the»« escvllrnt garments selling at half price now present an extraordinary opportunity of securing a fresh new stylish »uit to till in between the season» ingrain, filler, tapestry, axtnin- Brussels, about one velvets, in all shoes at ■ price that will attract an enthusiiuitic throng of buy er» They come in patent, vici , varied. to selection. Any 110 rug at ......... They ar« almost ne< - s»»ry in every woman’s wardrobe, a» a party gown, evening gown, or for nice wear Come and Any 125.00 rug at ’ ' • Any M2.00 rug at ......... make your $8.75 $21.87 $37.18 hl all fret. shape» »re A number are an- exceptional value* in every A number of thc«e stylish, necessary gowns that all women love Ivul feel unable to buy have been placed on sale at a remarkable low price. for you. there Cluny laces, insertion and edges, pretty new pat tern». 2 to 2% inches wide, price per yard .... way. piled high on our »ho« are value» Their dainty trimmings, attractive style» am) iwautifnl color» appeal to all women, and now you may own one. Hut come early Bargains ns these will go rapidly. six« is here, a large table department. in from 75 to I'M per than we ask. all in There thia lot worth to Ll.tXi, and every one $10. All sisea. your choice, price each ............... 4 Every Cluny Iacea, I to <• inch«'» Wide, fine quality, edges am) insertions, price yard ............................... Torchon Iacea, the moat durnble, serviceable lace, new pattern», unusual at |>er yard I» worth cent, more Torchon lace, inch«» wide, yard ........... .... L. E. and H. J. Hamilton ALBANY 31 7 First Street The Man From Brodney’s By George Barr McCutcheon (Chai ter VI Continued) «nil win do. Bromley. ml»tr -»» »bnrply "If ttu-y'ie like most •aid Americana I've seen they II ha'« noth my "The < boivent. Bowle» bowing. I Ing but wet uuraea and ehnuffrurs "See here, Mr er—old chap. don’t can't eat this ills »tuff Come on. y< u thlt k y* it can Induce the »ervants I‘*1'1'7 Let's go up and watch the »I» to evitile I mp k Io u»? By Jora. I'll proai h of the enemy " make It wertb your while. Hcarvaly half an hour passed tieforv "YY tint are w e to do?" Walled Lady th«- adianee guard of the Browne mm Agin-« sitting d'-wu suddenly upon th«« piny came Into view at it«- |»rk gate« esige of a fountain tieion liepplnghnii' r»« ailed the fact "You »»« my lady, they tske tbe po that an hour ami a hnlf li.-ul Iireti con sition that you have no right here.” suineil In the a< • ■•mipll»hineni y ««ter volunteer'd H"W I-a •'They're got the day. lie was keeplng s «liarp IxokOUt ridi ul< us Idea Into their ii.aldles that for flic magic rvd jnekei sud ili« l’unì you can't I«- the lielre»» unte»« lx>r«l my Atkina lid inulte scure fruin ut» I ii-i; ui ,-l i m pa.««» away Inside of « servstloti. he and hi» ulte WHtehd year, uud"- ibe forerxinners with the hand bag« “I'm If I il«i?" roar««l the per then i a me the sweating trunk liesrer» spiring olwtnrle "I'tu not so obliging ami then crated object» In what'. a» t! it let uh - tell p>>u If It come» tu Yes. by the laird Itnrry. In the very Mid. vvliat «vrt of a»» d<> they think ■-arts that had been their private l'il lie to come away out h«ro t" pa«» < harlots the day tieforv? away? I omloii • g'»»l etioiigh for any liepplngham» wrath did u«t really m in ?•• «11« hi exi-bde until the two were gaxlllg ' V' u 'ire md going to die floppy.” v|H-n imiuthed upon Itola-ri Browne an I said hi« wife <on«'-llngly *UUle«w you his wife ami hl» umldsera ant» and at "V. to denlli ' «he »uppleimmted III» a i. for that was tie- name w III« h with an egprosulve mime his lordship aulMrqlleiitly applied w ith no moderatluu. in the unfortunate gen CHAPTER VIÌ tlenmu v\b" nerved »• Mr Browne» attorney The Ymerl.»n« were tielng Tur iihowmi .» Ansi'a. ONTB.YRY tn all ex|ww fattomi, swiftly, cosily carried tn their new the Brownes arrived tin- next home In litter» of oriental comfort and ni< riling I tie iH-ppliighaiiM rlegam-e. fanned rigorously from l»dh Flrat mine the und their miserably frlgtiteiwd »Ilea by eager boys ><ivanta were sc.in-ely »ut •»! tied Brow tie», eager fated, bright eyed, when Ha litui er» ■•sine In w ith the news alert young people. far lietter looking tl it a steamer was standing off Ihr than their new eiietule* could < on* h-ti tlouvly admit under the clretimstaneea. shallow harbor Ihm les had trlepboo rd up that the American claimant was thru the lawyer from the State», then • 1‘ert young Indy in a pink »hlrt waist ou board * am) a sailor hat. then two giggling ul The de«|»-At gloom pervad'sl the terly mi English maid« and all of hoii-i-bold when l-ady t lepplogham tbein lolllug In luxurious en»e The dlMotered that not one of tlirlr reti red Jacket was < «m»plcuou«ly absent nil-- knew how to make coffee or broil It 1« n«t to lw wondered at that hl« bacon not that »he i a red for bacon, lortlshlp looked nt hi» wife, gulped In but that Ids Im<1-IIIji always asked for sympathy nnd then snM something It when they did not have It memorable Bromley u|wt the last fug of endur Almont before they could rrallx* an. e’by hoping that the Americans were bringt' g a i«’k and a hmue wliat had happened the newcomer* were «battering In the »faarlou« hall» mold with them "ilie Ainrrhsna always travel like below, tramping about the room« and Ioni», »lie i- nilnded. forgetting ttiat giving order« In high, though appar •Ju- -eriid a !■ rd sud not In the least rntly efllcnrlonu roller < lowe at thell heel» truotxd the sen aula. all of 'Ci.dliur to be Inaili al a 5c in Miase»’ school heel altiva and Silk Dresses $10 a gnat op|M>rtunity ami calf, Cluny. Torchon and Val lace in a large assortment in new am) attractive patterns. Value» that exceed any previous offer ing wi- have ever made Supply your future needs. The style» are am) gun metal. hundred patterns in 111 feet, fix 1.1 feet, fi. is Lace Values excellent, stylish durable sixes from -I feet, fix* feet, fi to Thia Exceptloual at $1 Per Pair in medallion or all-over effects, later, 10c All of Our Excellent OREGON w botti rock puri III Ilo- ili* ussion In Ideili lo fresli d.st.VerIr« Al Issi ili«« esine u(»m III« greiil luilcony. i|»IU»lllg Jll"t otitside thè fretich wln plow» io ext i.ilm »m-w in Uiclr dsllglit. t “Urviit ».iid ih« iHw.rr nmn sfter 1 I full minute l'llle«t I le «ver STO«.' Isn t II n pi- ture. Ilrowncr* • .lorloii«"’ »»hi toiing Mr Hrowuc. tskllis .1 long brcnlh Ih« llepplllg lial'l- »Ittlllg uno!.», ri C.| »SW Itisi llS WH» » tsll g.M») looklng fellow 'l'hey were un. on«< Ioiisl.lv smusrd w hrn tis ■iiddenly re i. Ii.sl olii sn«1 l.».k hi» Wlfe « hnml III Ili» Itile tinger» Mhs w-.-i« ieri trlm nml <-<»>l l.»>king In h«r wlute du.-k "V\ lini ilo«*« B.icdcker ssy sbout tl. II..ito ■ «vl>..l Mr- llfwiie ller Voi. « ws» veri «tifi sud full thè quid, well m<«1'1 la 1 .il B-mfoti voice sud insti- n«r Ttis fwrt girl Iti thè plnk wslst o|M-ne«l « «uisll |M>rtfo|ln. «bile III» otli.-r» gaiht-red «round ber She reud • ther'-from Iti« lawyer drew « cotte pa«« frolli 111« |»e ket «mi |H»llit«nl Ingllely llito »tisi proVevI lo !■« I hS «•mi bw est ' We must teli Ijidy I leppi tigli» m md tn tske thè rvs.iiia «I Iti!» end.* ws« Ih- lievi thliig lh.it lite ll-tem-r» besrd from Mr» Browtte» lipa Iler lady- «hip lurued iipoti ber hu»t>aiMl «Ith a trlumphant »tilff •Whst di«) I teli prret) "I ktiew tbey • f everyrthlng l»it i u i||»m I heae rootll«’' 1 u» ont V«m wou’t ti . l’rpp.vY' I "The Impnden« e of etn" was all i thnt liriqiy «oiild »pittrer Vi timi moment Use Vmrrican party «sughi «Ight of thè isiir iti lite i-orner l’or « l.rlef «pH. e of lime lite tw»i pur tl««» »tnrevl ni esili other very iiiu<b a « ili« liuiiier ami Ibe hitnled lo«>k w I m - ii thè) •otm- fin e lo fu. e wlthoiit prc< loti» warultig 'l'Iien a friendly. hnlf nba«h«-d »mite llgtitist Ilrowne'a fu ce “I beg your pardon." «ahi llmwnt. "Tlil« I» l3>rd la-pplnghainr" Yuan." drawled lieppy wlth a look wblch wa« meiiut tu «-«uivey thè Itn- prt-snion thnt he dld m>t know wbo 4he dem e he wit« addrvW'Ing • l’ermlt me io lutrvsluce tnynelf I am Itotiert Brt.w uè." Oh." «ahi Imppy. a» If flint dld hot '•«liner anythlng tn bini Tben, ss su « fieri lioiilu «ilmt tu kuow ymi. l'm «lire.” Stili In- dhl mtt ri»«- nor dld he ertemi hi» burnì l'or a moment yrning Browne witlted. a dutl rei) growlng In hi» tempie» ■'Itoti't yu Interni tn preeent me to luvdy Itepplnghnm?" he demanded bluntl) wltlent taklng hi» eyes front fh-ppy's face "Oh «r- 1« tbat ne. es" — I > -f m<»tm«r» I here l»n I ««•rvant on the place ' YY hat? You don't mean It? I »ay. Britt, come here a moment. «Ill you? I.onl Ivepplngham »ar» the ■«•rvsnts have »truck The American law-ver. a chubby. r««l faced man of forty, with clear gray ayes and n »tubby unyit»' lie. w hlstld aoulfully. "I'll »er what I can do. Mr Browne (Jot to have oH'k». eh. Ixird Itrpplng ham?” YVItbout walling for an an In live will Believe uie. I am veryl swer he dash«"«) off The native car tiupfilly marrldl. a» I hope you are rier* were lewvl.ig the ground* when The court «li Ip you will perceive.■ Is Britt'* »brill whistle brought them to urlt her J here nor there Our every la s standstill Tbe lawyer wind s tri sue bi Idem I. al l-»dy I vepplngtiain umphant hand to III* friends slid then |h>r»ii't It atrlke you Huit we will 1»- cltmlied Into one of the litters to ba very f<»>H«ti If we stand alone aud bora* <>ff lu the direction of th« town. "lie'll have tbe servants back at agallisi radi other?" »aid Browne Yly aulk-ltor”- tiegau I July l>rp work t>eforo 2 o'< li» k ralmly liepplngham wa* transfixed with astonishment - ’.’^i.'■ 3 ' "llow how the devil do ■e bring 'rm to time tike ■‘vi |¿ nurmurd lie afterward • >■ I «It liepplngham." Interrupted II". « nr “I am Kotiert Browne the .lulll Vou are expected (u marry We ll>- lo-lr for Ilie «allie purfswe. I sus |.c- t We can’t la* uisrrld tn each <>llH«r| I bat’s -nt of til« question Hut We can live together •« If we' Gi»«l l^'rvl?” roared Iveppy «omliig to lit* feet tn a towering rage Browns I suilld ■ apologetically alni lifted hl» tiu I'd (I « scrllid| ... J ♦ i Á .• .■ .4 'A**k -*v> --.V. r..-< : W * A **»•.' -.r/ - \ >-/;•«-••.*■ *> ‘A ki"* J ' Vr ; ix/':- *<?>’.•'»*;”* »S- ■' 1 .* f. • r >‘f. /• -< 7 « i- 1 * Y •’ A • - K ’v * ' r- - ¿ • y .ii don't mind. I will rovwult my so It. itor '' Khe bowe«1 erer «o slightly. In«ll-«tlng that tbe Interview was at an «lid nnd. moreover, that It bad not la-ell of h«r choosing "Any time, rottr ladyship.” said Browne, si no I»>w1ng "I think Mrs Browne wants to apeak to you al»»Ut the rm.ms “ "We are quite settled. Ylr Browne nnd very well »at Is bed' »be said pnlntedly. ttirulng rod with a fresh touch of anger "I trust you bare uot taken tbe room» nt this rod " “We hnve We arw occupying them.' "I'm sorry.'” sal«1 Browns • We were warned not to take them They are said to tie untiearsWe when tbs hot winds come In October" 'Good Lord'" rtxirrd Ifrppv tn <l low "YVhat'a that?” demanded fiepplng crino rno» bam be had had Maunder« there at that hu The I ««ok of Instruction» and de scription which we have «e-nre«i sets miliating moment lie Would have kick all that out." «aid tbe other "It’a ed him "They’re afraid of the Amerh-sn bat- • trnnge that the servants didn’t warn tlealilp.” »ski Browne. you " "Bit* where is the American txt tie "The the confounded servants left ns yeaterdsy l-efor» ws came every •hlpr demanded f »epptng ha tn looking Wlldlr tW >*• I "I'll««) nnd«r»tnnd that tlw-r« will !»• one here III a day or two If we m-.-«l It." »aid Browne, with n »ly grin "Thai's the bluff we've work' d " II« looked around for hl» wife and. find Ing that »lie luid gone ln»ldt-. |»dltt’« wniril Ids hand to the Englishman slid followed At .'I n’chrk Britt returned with n- ah I fra tit '«rvaids or at lea»t "pl. k of them, ns he tertmsl th« •< Be li d i b'luen from the hundred xuire lie seemed to luive mi Almldlu Ike effwt over the horde i nlmly taking lewd I•epplnglinm nml 'll« following Into hl« »-omldi nee. he «aid in reply to their ludlgmiiit renioii- «trsti'es. later mi lit the day; "I know that an Amerl'Sn matin' war hasn't any right to fire upon Brit »ti |HMSe«ah>n». tail Y"U Just keep quiet iml let well enough alone They lust simply know Unit I i-an send w in« lews message« and iti.-il a i rulner would be out Uiere tomorrow If ms-ewanry, .«egging away at the«« green hill» with cannon Iwll« »•• l>lg that there wouldn't tie anything left but the hortvm In an hour or two You let me d>> the talk ing I've got 'em bluffed and I’ll keep 'em that way ” Over In the gorgvnttn we»t wing lain) In-pplnglis:u later on tried Io con vince his «ulky little wife that the Ainerleii'i« were an stnaxlng lot. after all Bromley tsp|a«<l at the door, "Tea la serve«! hi th« hanging den. my Indy." she announced mlstrevM Imikcd up In surprise. eyed nnd a hit dlsbevrlid “Ask some one to bring the thing* In here. Bromley," she sternly "Besides. I want to give some orvlrrs We must have system here. not A iirerti snlstn« ” The t«n things did md come In In their »tend estm- pretty Mrs Browne. "Won't you plea»« Join Mr Browne «nd mr In that dear little garden? It's «o cihi I up there, ami It must lie dread fully warm here Itrolly, you should move at once Into Mr Wyckholm«« •Id apartments, across tbe court from ours They are aplendl«) But now Io come nnd have tea with tl« t IIAlTEIt VIII. tn rnt max ra«iu MonsgT's. T wa« quite forty eight hours la»- fore the lirpplnghnm« surren dered to the Brownes They were obliged to humbly admit In the seclusion of their ow n count Ils that It wan to tbe obnoxloii« but en ergetic Britt thet they owed their pre« ent snd ever growing comfort. Ijite In the afternoon of the day fol lowing th« advent of the Browne», l^ml «nd Mdy liepplngham were la- ■orlously fanning themselv««» in the .1.1 . f their «titling Marl« Vnbdnetts •legaoce (To be Contii.m-d) 'ÍA*