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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
s i hie eyes Intently, as If afraid of «<>n>e Rhe returned hl« smile with one aa thing there "Ob. I tu not mad!" be •weetly detached aa hla had been, laugt.d ' V- it brought a cruiser to i catching hla spirit. Mo good of you to me cue day. I'll bring >>ue to you In I worry." she said, a deflant red lu her rvtum We ll be quits.” I cheeks "Vou forget that I have a post* Quits! ' «he murmured, hurt l>y the potted trousseau at home A few atltch- n »rd. ; cs here ami there, an alteration or two, Isom« smart summer gowns and bata ■ Forgive me.” be said, bumbled. "Hollingsworth," she said after a Oh It will I«- so simple! What Is II? ¡vug. ten-*«- s* ruilny of the sea, "how IVhat do you see?" * king will you remain on this Islund?" lie wa« looking eagerly. Intently to- ■« Gss B McCuicnson "Perhaps until I die If death should ward the long, low headland beyond came soou If not. then God known the town of trntat tiow long" 'The smoke! S«e? Close luahore (Chapter XXX Continued) lly heaven, tiene, ra. (here's a ' t.lsten to me," she said Intensely. too! "For nty sake you will not *tny long. steamer off títere. She's a small one The minutes Imine an hour, and Von will con ,« away Iwforv they kill I or she wouldn't run In «o chote, It -It vet they sat them with •«( far«, you You will! Promt««« me Y<>u will may la- the yacht! Walt! We’ll sootl bursting heart«, unseeing rye« c.mc to Pari«? Home day. dear heart ’ •er. Mho'll pasa the point lu a few I'elow them In the slmdows Robby Promise!" minutes'' Browne was pacing the embankment. "To Faris?" he «aid. shaking hl» Already the cltltzena of the town Ills n |f,. drown close to tils shir. Three head *nd!y "No. dea rest one. Not were rushing to the pier, Even lo'fore men. Britt. Maunders and llowlca. were now t.lsten; I have In my bag U|H the t •'«,«.'| turned the |«>|nt the watch smvklng i heir pipe« on the edge .if «lairs an offer from a i.rv«t A merleau ers nt the chateau witnessed a moat the terrace Their words cam« up to enrpnr lllott My head.pt.iner« would Is- amazing performs nea on the dock. I he (wo In the gallery Il.ilf n hundred natives dr.»p|>ed down tn I'arIs My duties would tiegin as "If I hate to die tomorrow," M>»un as If stricken, «.-ntterlng themsehea •««•n as my contract with Mir John drrs. the bridegroom was saying, with along the narrow pier. real feeling In his vol.-e. "I should «tty Itroducy expire« The |M«sltlon la a lu The people were simulating death! ratIre one it presenta unlimited op with all my heart that my life ha« they were |«.«ltig as the victims of nortnultiea I am a comparatively pour two less than a week long The rest the plague that Infected the laud! Aa of It was nothing I never was happy >nan The letter was fornard<al t>> me •>y Mir John I have a year lu w blch he was explaining the ruse to tils mya tiefore. and happiness Is everything" ll fled companion the U.uie of the Vessel to deckle.” came out from tiehlml the tree covered “And ymt you will decline?" she point CHAPTER XXXI I asked tnr antes that caso . An Instant Isler they were sending ? *■« I »ball go i»u k to America, HE next morning was rainy. wild cries of joy through the chateau, w tn re Ibero arc no prln- essea of royal A quick. violent storm Imd and people were rushing toward them Mini Paris 1« m, pla.-r for the dis rushed up from the am dur from all quartern. appolnte-l, cnstotT loivr I isn't go ing the night. The trim white thing that gl tiled there I love you too madly. |‘d go on < have, after a «levpli-aa night, caute across the harbor, graceful as a hint. loving you. ami you. good a» you urv, down and. without waiting for his wan the marquis* yacht! would go on loving me There Is no breakfast, hurried out upon the gal It 1« needle«« to deocrlbe the joyous t.-lllug whnt would come <f It It will lory overlooking the b.trier Geucvra gale that «wept the chateau Into a be hard for me to- to stay away from s'ha th.-re before him. pale, wistful, maelstrom of emotions. I'arl- di-»|erntrly bard .Sometimes | heavy eyed, standing In the «belter of They anw the tug pot out to meet the feel that I will not I o strong enough n huge pilaster, small l>oat; they witnessed the «ame to do It. Grnevrn " "Hollingsworth." she said drearily, old uuiiieuvers. they sustained a chill I'-'.t I 1« loi.v ||..::oiK-«„ .a • ‘.In y.-u tieleve he will conte t. day ?" "f »inprl«« <| de | ilr when the »he urgtied Inalatriitly. an eager. Im "Hr?" hr ashed puzzled bright white mid blue Inuit from the I -IHng tight In hvr eyes "We would "My unde. The yacht was locali for yacht came to a stop at the command l>c as fur apart as If the iwean were ute not later than today." from the tug. f>etwcen us." • "I retnemlwr." be «aid slowly, There waa m hour of parleying. It "Ab. but would weP* lie demanded may come, tlenevrn The day I« Tlte Is-leagured mies nlgnaled with de at unheard of fm in young." spairing om-rgv. The flag. Iluip In the kmvrlcan to gulu entreo to mtr to the Nbe < la«|>rd bls hand convulsively, a •vt lu which- well, you umleraiaml.' damp air above the chateau, shot up dr«[«Tate revolt in her ». til. and down in pitiful eagerness. «be wild, blushing painfully In tin Hut the «mall t>oat edged nway from "I almost hofte that It may not come con*. |>>usm-»» that she w as touching close proximity to the tug anil the for tur"* alte said. Iter voice shaking his pride lie smiled sadly. '■ It b «.|p-.. ........ I n. "It v l!l i,..| nearby dock. They spoke each other My dear, jolt will do me the honor at long and ever widening rnnge, At ■ ■ I I :■ i., . . ■. it v, . -i, ,. to remember'that I am not trying to last the yacht's Imat turned and fled d'e here together. It.-lilng-. worth Ab. • t i. to y. tir M-t I am trying to In In timi way I may escape tin- other du<y< u p i-oti.n into mine Y<>u won't toward the trim white bull. Almost liefore the startled, dazed life. Xo, no! U but .tin | «.tying? ttf be tempted, »o tlmt'a the end of It r___ grasp the cottier I want to leave th!« dreadful Ikaaiiy day. leu't Ity lie uttered the fieople on the balcony could ___ Island thia dreadful. beautiful. hate trit,- c<>uimonp!acc as if no oth.-r full nnd horrible truth the yacht had fui. happy Island Am I m t too »Illy?" thouahi than that of tlm weather Imd lifted nnchor and waa «lowly headml Mb«« was speaking rapidly, alm<»t by* Is-eti II! bls mind "lly the way." lie out to ara. Chase looked grimly about him Into trrl' ilh. n nervous, flickering «mile on resumed, with a most genial «mile her face "for some queer, unmnscuiine reason I th.- questioning, stricken faces of hla ■ I', ir oiic." h- «.nd ft -.tl*. - th.- took It Into my bead Inal night to companions lie drew hla hand across his mol», forehead. yacht will CUMe If It should not coinè iv.-rry almut the bride's trousseau "luidles ami gentlemen." he said Be- today my cruisers w <!l forestall Its ml« How are you going tn manage It if rlously nnd without the faintest lutrut Ion As sure ns there Is a sm th ■«•• ' ■ H -lie ...... la ! .lie tha I I Ilol on lu jest, "we are suupoacd to lie dead."' HiIscrg will come.” ,M*^* 1 ‘cd Into III well sav June?” There was u «Ingle shriek from the I i lirlde of Thomas Haunter*. No aound left the dry II; m of the other watchers, who stood «« If iietrltliul and kept their rye« glue.I upon the dlsap|>earlng yacht. They hare left me hare to dlr!" ittue from the stiffened Up« of the I’rlb- <-•» l.rtierrs "They have desert« e«| me! <Jod In bra ven!" "l.<H>k"* cried Chase, pointing tn tha dock Half a doaen gln««e« were turn ed In that direction. The dying and the dead were leaping vbmit in the wlld.*et exhibition of glee- ful triumph The yacht allpiMNl into the uureacha- l.le horizon. tlir fist liery cloud from Its stack lying over against the leaden ky. altaped like a Anger that (silnted tntg kingly the way to safety. White fn.'etl and despairing, the You cannot ivntclion turned away nnd dragged afford to buy a them . Ivos Into the splendid halls of mower until you ihe building tliey had now coma to re have investigated gard as their tomb the ADRIANCE. All day long the Islander« rejoiced. Th« Ir shouts could I* plslnly heard by the besieged Their rifle« cracked ear- •a«tk gru.-ting« front the forest Rnl- The M From Brodney’s v Fourth $> ANY, OREGON LEBRATION \e Best in the listory of Albany Great Grand m Albany will Outdo Herself Fi reworks, Knees, Brass Band Base Ball, Baloon Ascensions Orations, and Everything else that Belongs on the Program Come to Albany July 4th They Stand the wear a ■ Pacific Northwest We Stand Behind Them Sold for 49 In the Pacific Northwest Cut clean I where no I others 7 Will CUt NOT MADE BY THE TRUST Exclusive Patented Advantages Read What Your Neighbors Say AM Adriateee Bwekeye ■eseere an« Adetaacs ■eehers Mewers •■Ir «SMkia« the f atkswtag testareo evsrr » m valaaMei A ctgma TIC Mratso TtNsrr Prevents damn go when striking an ob strurtion—aavea driver, team and mower from shock or »train of sudden Stop; greatly lw*«ens average draft. Fiat vinu WHituiar« large, w ide faced, wide apart; visible drb Ing ¡lawia. fziMQ PlTMAM- llirartly in line with ary the and well proto led. FnuWABi» A ctimu Foor Ijn sa—H«r rai«e<l with least rftort of driver. I.SVXL CttAMU MltAFT with 8»tl<l brass rofupoaitlou boarings at both ends. Rot tra Hr « minus with lelaiaiug cages holding the rollers ia place ami in l> flCNlNit H a I shccd F inofb R am N o mors weight on gr.wind than .Isaired. Cvt'ruzo HntUBS which iwrmit perfectly free .-wlion for the cutting op- paratna. No other mower attains this nio«t dssirabla and. T iim B mst M sthuu of liu'iig op Finger Bar, should the hinges wear from long use. B aix and Kx-ttr Jonrr at M cytiim Baa»—Na cramping of Hitman when tilting. T hm M afmst and R mst M manb of folding tbs Cutting Ap- naratne A feature of great importance that should not be overlooks«!. I. CLFTTER, H iimmwimii », Ong -"Hava n«ed an Adrisnre Hockeys Mower thirteen years; hs.e cutover very rough land and given ma* chins very bard knocks, but It appears we shall not lie able to wear It out. boring all these veura II lua root me a> treaty any«hl--g for repairs.” C. R. REHBURG, Mattoa. W»« h -"In nine years, rutting has cost mo nothing for repairs. I believe it will cut when no other ma« lune will " JOHN Bl.IRM. T»OI maim, On«. "Have rut no leas than 40 seres of heaviest grass savti year l»r ten years. Machine always does very beet work.” On Exhibit and Hale 1.1 over 200 Agenrtea in the Northwest Wnts 1°« estates IMsstrails« «»a ssHaial«« Iks aiiswvaa imprruat •« ■•«Utva Tea ess kiss <wa»tets Ml l j Hr i la emrtkia« tks caul»« Mr« Ws ple4«« «st gswl «sow bskiwt o«T in'OOUl.cl Ts« r- 4 nsms of k W Wi ts A Ca irM«< • fnod I m I tn 4a l.»• i«>U««t« •( t U Oragse MSBtry. ir *0 AGM«T 1« TOl’M TOWS, » tttfz CS Digger CHAS. WESELY SCIO OREGON ■F - r* '.Mm.1! I ts whistled gsy ac< <>m|>nniineuts to the i caseicas song "Allah Is great! All'll! Is grind!” Nu man In the Jesplsed houaa of Taswcli Mkaggs slept that night Tha guard was doubled nt all poluta open to attack Al In the morning Pep ping hum. llrowtH- and Cbaae came up from the walls for coffee and an hnnr'a rest. They were wet ami cold. They hail hoard llasula'a minions shouting derisively all night long "Where Is the warship? Where la the warship?" "It will coma I am l>oalt|re." anld < base. Insistent In aplt« of bls delee. ties They drank their coffee in al ienee. lie knew that the others. In cluding the native who served them, w.-re regarding him with the pity that one extends to the vainglorious brag gart who goea down with flying colora. He went out upon the west gallery and. utterly fagged, threw himself Into an unexposed chair and stared through tired eyes Into the Inscrutable night Hist hl<l the sea from view the faith- leas, moaning, jeering sea! When be aroused himself with a start the gray, drizzly dawn waa upon h|;n. II« bll slSUL —._____ __ To be Continued) % * gì». *