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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1910)
Brodney’s B, Oss ■ McCotohsen (Chapter XXIX Continued! VIEW OF THE MEXICAN MINI I IMITKI». WM MII.ERT, MANAGING OIRKCToR, AT T1IE I.ETT ANU < HAS. Ct MMINH, MKNIhENT MANAGER AT THE HIGHT 1 mine, and report» everything moot I prosperous dow n there. The tunnel, > MxH feet, |>erfectly straight, is now The above illustration is a cut of the ’ over ’EM) fret in length, has crosscut mouth of the tunnel of Tlw Mexican one S foot vein, very rich and, it is Mine Limited, in which many people expected, will tap a second and larger of Linn ( ounty own share». ! vein any day. in all. there are four Mr. Wm Khh-ry. mansgi.ig director, ore v< ins wh ch the tunnel will cross recently returnee! from a visit to the cut. THE VUCM MINE LIMITED Machinery is now living placed and the tunnel work will progress much fastrr. Every indication points to a ■ very rich mine, when it ha» been fully developed Thia is especially pleasing to Mr. Ehlert, as he has been instrumental in causing Linn County people to invest in the enterprise. The New I'lrm I I, N. I. Morrison, have taken Mr Rtrawberriea ar.d gooseberries galore ’ T. O. Neal as a ¡»artner in my hard after May 20; logan berries in season 1 ware am! implement store sm! the style till you can’t rest. Prices more than of the new firm will hereafter be reasonable, Gooseberries and currants Morrison 4 Neal. 25 cents par gallon on the bush, straw- I thank you for your generous pat tierries ami loganberries 20 cents for ronage in the past and solicit a con single gallon, or six gallons for II on tinuance of your favors in the future. the vine», or 25 cent» |*r gallon when 1 will still run the planing mill» am! pickl'd; raspberries, scarce, 25 cents a will give you figures on your shop work gallon; pie cherriea 3» cents ¡»er gallon. I which cannot be lieaten anywhere in large royalana, 25 cents per gallon. the valley. I have engaged Harry N. ■mall royalans, 15 cent» per gallon; Johnston as »hop foreman, but I will be black Republicans, 10 cents per gallon there to help out on rush work. Any at the tree. All berries ami fruit is in thing you need to build with, such as fine shape. »Plsaae do not bring your lime, cement, sand, brick, etc., will be dogs with you when you come for ber in stock. I will have a car of shingles, ries as they are quite annoying to the the last of this or the first of next American Pie Eater, or proprietor of week. Parties deairing shingle» will the 'anliam Farm. 8. W. G aines . do well if they get them at the car, Bernes Fir Silt SCIO PLANING MILLS 11. M0RPIÎ0N, Pro». MANUFACTUM* asd PLAL£Jt IX Sash, Doors, »1/ on Idinas, Fra in es, Shingles Etc Estimates sod Plans tor Bnildints iomisbed on short notice Scio. O re . Subscribe tor— THE SANTIAM NEWS thus saving the hauling. I-eave your F i >UNf> A pair of spectacles. The orders at once and I will notify you owner can have same by proving when the car arrives. Yours for business, projierty and paying for this notice. N. N. I. M orrison of the 1 igUO. greenish features l|at haunt the vl i'i» mill their subtle mysticism. lie was awakened nt noon l»y Rellni. who obeyed hla Instructions to tho minute. The eager Arab rubbed the »oreiiess and stlff'iess out of hla luas- tvr • with copious applications of nholi.il. I'm sorry you awoke me. Nellm.” said Hie master enigmatically. Nellm drew liack, dlsiuuyed "You drove tier away." Mellin's eyes blinked wHh be- w Ibleriuent. "I'm nfiald she'll never • •■me back." I.v ellcney !'• trembled on the lips of the mystified servant. • Ah. i.ir!’ sighed the master resign ed! < "Nho »tiillrd so divinely lletiiier girls never »mile, <lo they, Mellin? lime you noticed that they are always pensive? Perhaps you haven't. It doesn't matter. But tills one smiled. I say," coming liark to earth, ' have they licguii to dl»tlll the water? I’ve g«<t a frightful thirst." •'Yes. excellency. The Rahlb Browns la at work, tine of the servants bs- < nmc sick t<sl»y. Now no one 1» drink ing Hie water. Bslllo 1« bringing In he from the storehouses and melting II, but the supply Is not large Excel- lem y, you will take Nellni to live with you Io Paris?” he said after awhile wistfully. •'! will be your sieve." ''Paris? Who the dickens said any thing about Paris?” demanded Cbaas, atari led. "Neenah says you will go there to live, sahib , I»« • » not the in>st glorious ¡■rim es» lire Iti Paris'/” "Rell|U. you’re liren listening to gos sip It's a frightful habit to get Into. I'nt rotton hi your ear» But if I were t<> take you. what would tiecome of lit tle Neenah?" , "On, Neenah?” ».»Id Rallm easily. "If ihc would Iw a trouble to you. excel lency, I ran sell tier (0 a man I know.'* t’liRac looked "blackly at the eager Arab, is Im quailed. “You miserable d'Mi!" fTve I hwh a f< <>l. Chaae. I don’t de serve the friendship of any one- not : even flint of my wife It's nil over. . though You understand? I’m not n I coward I’ll do anything you say. take any risk, to pay for the trouble I've caused yon all. Rend me out to | fight"— ••Nonsense' Y< lir wife needs you, Browne. I dare say that I wouldn't bine been above the folly that got the better of you Only”- he Ivcsltst •si for a minute “only It couldu t have happeixst in me If I hsd a wife ns dear ami as good and ns pretty as the one you have" Browne was »Dent for n long time, his arm »till about ¡»ruellla's shoulder At the end of the long hall lie said with decision In bls voice: •fiiase you nmy tell your client» that, so far as I am < ■>nerrii<-<!. they , may hair the iH-sstly l»liud sih I every- thing that goes with It. I'm through with It all. I »hall ills* barge Britt I •nd'*— "My dear boy, it's most niagiisnl tnous of you!" cried Chase merrily ' But I’m af.nld you can't dc< Ide the question In such an offhand mannrr Take good csre of him, Mrs. Browns Don't let him talk," Rhe held out her hand to him Impul- i sively AS ho gallantly lifted the cold fingers to hla lips »bo said, without taklug her almost hungry gam« from bls face "Thank yon. Mr. t hsse. I ■*T*'u’t you h»ve her?” Shall never forget y ou ’* "les. yes, sahib—yaat Hut If she He stood there looking after them as would lie a trouble to you no!" pro they weut up tho stairway, a puMled tested the Arab anxiously. t'ha»e expression In hla face laughed as be came to appreciate the "I guess he'll lie a go«»! boy from sacrifice bls »errant would make for now on." But he wondered what It him. was that he had seen or felt In her i "I'll take you with me. Relliu. wher somber gate. ever I go and If I go but. my lad. In fifteen minutes he was sound we’ll take Neenah along, too. to »are asleep la bls room. his long frame re I rouble Rhe's not for sale, my good taxed, hla hands wide open tn utter Rellm.” The husband of Neetiah ra<U- fatigue lie dreamed of a Ifenner girl at«l Joy. with Genevra's brilliant face luatesd To be Continued) /