The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 13, 1910, Image 5

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SCIO PLANING MILLS
N. I. MORRISON, Proj.
MANl'FACTUKEK *nd DEALEF IN
Sash. Doors,
Mouldings,
Fra nies,
Shingles Etc
Estimates and Plans for Buildims
furnished co short notice
s< i< >. < )KE.
DR. W. R. BI LYE I’
DENTIST
OVER WOODAORTHS DRUG STORE,
BOTH PH0NE3
ALBANY
-
OREGON
c. C. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CUSICK BLOCK
OREGON
ALBANY
R. SHELTON
Notary Public
Real Estate
There they go. th,’re they go
Acrmm the bridge
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
To the sens th aide Hardware Store.
Where they get their nail» and lock».
And Isam door track» and hanger«,
Tack» an<l brad», both »mall and large,
GIANT riBTl.E. Trop.
8»wi, hammer», »<|uarc» and gauge».
ALBANY
OREGON, Tinware, grarutewar», any thing you
want;
The awellvat buggies, hack», surrey».
L. H. MONTANYE
, The stove» and rang, « can’t be beat,
Wagon», mower», binder» an<i rakes.
Of the very twat makes.
Also water pipe of all aiaea,
At the lowest prircs.
Give us a call anil you will tell them all
Notary Public aud Solicitor
Alxiut ua.
of Patent» and Pensions.
MORRISON & NEAL.
Office, 832 Weal 2nd. St., Albany, Or» • Will treat you ail alike, by giving you
the very bast there is at the lowest
possible price.
St. Charles Hotel
Attorney-at-Laio
Ihe Scio Livery and Fsed
Stable
Negotiated,
The Scio State Batik
•rwn«frf< a»r yoo, makra toen«
ronaiMtrnt with aoo.
tooaorvatlve (Mat
iw « m
The Best Place in Portland to Eat
la at
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Far Aaytbtof »a HAFNES5 ar SADDLES S«t
SHARKS
The Harness Maker
Frias Right
Workmaaihtp Flnt-diM
SHELBURN.
tnetho4a
Abstracts
Obtained and Examined
OPEGO«
Sernas hr Sale
Strawberries and gooseberries galore
after May 20; logan berries in season
tiU you can't rest.
Price» more than
reasonable. Gooseberries and currants
J. L. CA1.AVAN Prop
25 cents per gallon on the bush, straw­
■■■ .. .
Hark» connect «itb ail train» both al berries and loganberries 20 cents for
single gallon, or six gallons for *1 on
West >cio and M linkers.
Our rig» our firwt-cla»» and our horse» the vines, or 25 cents per gallon when
picked; raspberries, scarce, 25 cents a
good drivers. Pricea reasonaMo.
gallon; pie cherries 20 cents per gallon;
large royiihuis, 25 cents per gallon;
T. J. si'U«««.
w. a. »« imo . small royslana, 15 cents per gallon;
Preaidant
Car's iar
black Republicans, 10 cents per gallon
at the tree. All berries and fruit Is in
fine shape. Please do not bring your
dog» with you when you come for ber­
Take♦ rare oí your money, naing the utinoat
ries as they are quite annoying to the
dllig«ncr h»r pmr fairly It d«w*a • at PI« t|y
banking bu«tnr«* lake« rar* of your
American Pie Eater, or proprietor of
ehr«-h« on o«b«r banka; usakra
the Nantiam Farm.
8. W. G aines .
Administrator of Estates
^oans
Ok My' My' Myl
lari« Simple Rooms /or Ctauncrcul Trartim
Pap’s Coffee House
at West end of the Morrison street
Thomas i-arge anouncea that it ia his
purpose to buy ami ship all kinds of
stock, such as cattle hogs, sheep, etc.,
and that it ia his purpose to pay the
highest market pnee therefor. No any­
body having marketable »lock for sale,
will do well to see him before dispos­
ing of it to others. His headquarters
is at Scio, where a letter or telephone
message will reach him.
bridge.
CHARLES J. MAHER
(Succeeaortc Riner Br<«.)
PROPRIETOR.
FottMD A pair of spectacles.
The
owner can have same by proving
property and paying for this notice. N.
I. Morrison.
From
Brodney’s
■ r Geo
H
MeCutcheon
(Chapter XXIX Continued)
The Princess Genevrn llftml nvr mi
limtnntly. n »tartlcd expression In her
eyes
"Agnes, you forget yourself!"
"My dear.” murmured latdy Ague«
sleepily, "forgive me. but I have such
a shockingly absent mind " She «»>
asleep n moment later.
In the meantime Hobby Browne dl«
dnlulng all eommaml« anil enireatlea.
refused to tie put to tied not II lie had
related the story of their capture and
the subsequent rvetits that made the
night memorable. He »at with bls
rigid arm about his wife's shoulders
Drusilla wii« stroking one of Ills linn,Is
In a half conscious manner, her eyes
•taring past his face toward the dark
forest from which be had come. .Mr
Britt was ordering brandy for hl«
trembling client.
"After all." wild Brow ne. bratrae
with nervousness, "there la some good
to lie derived from our experiences,
hard ns It may lie to Iwllrve I bare
found out the nirnns by which Iln«uls
intends to destroy every living eren
ture In the chateau." Chase threw off
his spell of languidness and looked
hard nt the sfienkcr. "Bnsiila coolly
asked niv at one of our resting places
If there hud been any symptoms of
poisoning among ua.
I mentioned
Pong and Ihe servants.
The devil
laughed gleefully in my face »ml told
me that It was but the beginning
I
tell you. Chase, we can’t rmnpr the
U la tail lea I scheme he hss arranged.
The water that comes to us from the
spring« up there In I tie hills Is to be
IMilsotied liy those devils.
I heard
Itnaula giving instructions to one of
his lieutenants. He thought I was at III
unconscious from n blow I received
when I trie,I to Interfere In behalf of
I jidy Agues, w ho was being roughly
drugged along the mountain road.
I my ami night a detachment of men
are to lie employed at the spring». <le
lllierately engage«! In the attempt to
change Uie flow yf pure walgr Iplo a
¡low, subtle, deadly poison, the effects
>f which w 51 not be Immediately fa­
tal. but |Ho<nlvel) so In the course of
a few «lays. In the end we shall sick­
en and dio as with the scourge They
Will call It the plague"
A shudder of horror »wept through
the crowd. Kvfr? one looked luto his
neighbor's fa, ■* with a profound Inquir­
ing light In hl» «yen. seeking for the
first timo evidem,, of approaching
: death.
Holllngswwirtb Chase utter,-«! a shott,
scornful Inig.-h as he unconcernedly lift­
ed a match io one of hla preclou» ciga­
rettes. Th,, others stared at him In
j amazement.
Great God..Chase"." groaned Browne,
"la this a job»-?"
"Yes. and It's on Ranula,** said the
other laconically. "You »ay that Re­
stila Isn't a »are of the fact that yua
overhear,! what h* »aid to his man.
flictr. even now. In spite of your es-
irape. ho believe« flint we may go on
drinking the wirier without In the
least suape« ting what It Ims In store
for un. limai! That’s why I say the
joke Is on him. Browne, you are a
<!<« tor a cliemlht. Well, we'll distill
¡ and double and Triple distill the water.
Flint'» all
A «, limtflmy might have
thoiig'it of tinti.
It's nil right, old
imiti You're fagged out. Your brain
1 isn't working well.
Don’t look so
’- r,-«tfallen. Mr. Britt, you and Mr.
Nniimlera will give Immediate Inatrvc-
Hon* that no more water I» to la»
drunk or used until Mr. Browne has
bad a few hottrs' rest. lie can taka
an alcohol bath. rind we can all drluk
wine. It won't hurt ua At 10 o'clock
sharp Dr Browne will Iwgln operating
the distilling apfiarnliia lu the labora­
tory. By Jove, will you listen Io the
row my clients are making out there
In live woods! They seem to tie an­
noyed ovar something."
i >ill»lde the walls the Islander» were
•h<-tiling and calling to each other.
Hille« were crn.klng far and near,
voicing In their iwcullarly spiteful way
the rage that reigned supreme.
A» Clin so ascended the «te|m Bobby
Browne and bls wife came up Itesldo
hltu.
"Chase." »aid nrowne In a low voire,
hl» fare turned away to hide the mor-
tin« ntlon ttist filimi bis soul, "yon are
a man! I want you to know that I
thank yon from the bottom of my
heart.”
"Never mind, old man!
Bay no
more." Interrupted Chase, suddenly
emburra toed.
To be Continued)