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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
o 2000 I Do von wimt Double Rolls I Wall Paper * Do vou want To noil your Farm? I can fimi a buyer. To buy a Fann? I can find a home I The Man From Brodney’s • » Ose ■ ? McCutcKeen (Chapter XXXIII Continued.) "Was he the one »no was pciwned at the chateau, excellency V‘ asked Neenah timidly. “No. my dear,** be replies! soberly * If I remember my history, be dim! In the seventeenth century or thereabouts 1 Is My Business It's really of no consequence, however Any guod. faithful dog will serve my pun»>se What I want to Impress upon you Is this—It 1« moat difficult for a faithful old dog to survive a change of masters It Is nt human nature or dog nature, either I’m glad that you C. W. TEBAULT are convinced, Neenah llut please don’t tell Habib Bowles that lie la a Lyons St Albany, Ore. d-g ’ "Oh. no, excellency r* she cried ear neatly. First Out Accoaunodattou tel yrstari Srrvkr “Hhe Is very close mouthed, sahib.” Large Sampl» Foo nu for Commercia! Trarrlcri added Hellni. Witb Conviction “We’ll take Bowles to England with L'NDLF MEW MANAGEMENT us next week.’* went on ('base dream lly “We’ll leave Japat to take care of Itself “ lie lighted a fresh cigarette, tenderly GtANT riBTLt. Fr«.P fingering It t>etore applying the match “I’ll smoke one of hers tonight, He- ALBANY OREGON llm. Hee! I keep them apart from the others In this little gold case. I DRUGGIST . a. KWIHO, T. J. HVNIIM, smoke them only when I am thinking President Cs/iier Now, run lu I want to lu* aloue.” Oregon Scio They left film, ami he threw himself upon the green h < d Ids bio k to u tree Ills face toward the distant cliateau o Take«* are of your rnotirj, lifting th* ufmmi Hours afterward the faithful Selim diligence t«>f ) wir »ah’l y It tor« a «tri«*fly cauie out to tell him that II was l»«-«l Laai'king bijstiur* Ink*« cur* of your time. lie found bis master still sit chéri* on other tank*. uj ultra ting (here, looking ncr<■«« tin* moonlit •iiih-lio for you. make» h»n< fiat In tlu* direction <-f a place In the t'on*ist<*iit with »« mm . hill« where ome he had dwelt In mar CUSICK BLOCK t'ouï erra t We b«a«| l>le balls. nt'*» inri ho<l« “Salim,” lie said arising and laying his band upon his servant’s shoulder, bls vol<e unsteady with finality, ”1 have deckled. after all. to go to Pari« We will lhe then- Selim in> you tin derstaud?*’ with strange fierceness, a Administrator of Estates great cxultatlou mastering him “We OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE arc to live In Parts!“ Alans Negotiate«!, Abstracts To himself all that nicht h» ««« Obtained and Examined BOTH PHONES saying. “I must see her again! I shall Al BONY OREGON see her!” A thousand times be hsd re»<1 and reread the letter that lady Depplng ham had written to him Just te-fi-re the ceremony In the cathedral at Thor l»erg. He knew every wont that It contained, II» coutil rend it In the dark. Htie had said t lui I Ucnevrn was going Into a hell that no hereafter Come to the could surpass In horrors! And that wss ages ago. It seemed 1» him Ge- nevra bad been a wife for nearly three months the wife of a man she loathed She was calling In her heart for him to come to her Hhe wa« suf Pure Delicious, Refreshing Drinks fertng In that unspeakable bell. AH this he had come to feel and shudder at our up-to-thte Stxla Fountain. over In Lis unspeakable loneliness lie would go to her There could tie Ice Cream. Chocolates. Bon Bons, no wrong In loving her. In tielng near Tobacco«« and a nice line of pipes, her. In standing by her In those hours of desperation. Lunch Goods, Etc A copy of a London newspaper stuffed away In the recesses of bis trunk, dated June 29. had come to him by |>oat It contained the telegraphic details of the I rtlliaut wedding In Tbortierg Every royal family lu Eu rtqie waa represented Tlic Ibil of no ble names seemed eudl»»« to him, the flower of the world’s aristocracy How he hated them! The next morning Selim aroused him from his fltful sleep, bringing the news thst a strange vi-swl had arrived off Aratat. I’hase rushitl out upon his veranda, overlooking the little harbor A loug. white, graceful craft was ORE S C I lying In the harbor He stared long and Intently at the trim craft. •‘Can I be dreaming?" he muttered, passing his hatid over hl« eyes "Inin’t All CI*M«m of Job lie to me. Sellin! Is It really there?“ Printing executed Then ho uttered a loud cry of Joy and started off down the slope with th» on short notice at speed of a race horse, shouting In th» reasonable prices. fretixy of an uncontrollablo glee It was the Marqnts of It ’s white end blue yacht. • • • ases « Selling anti Buying OREGON DIRT I i Selected Patterns for sale in quanti ties to suit qou at BARGAIN PRICES St E. C. PEERY The Scio State Bank C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW ALBANY OREGON DR. W. R. BILYEl DENTIST R. SHELTON Real Estate Notary Public FOR COOLING COMFORT c *< îsï miOTRi I I AYN1 ehc Siuitiam The only nrirx paper publishtd in Enstern Linn County. /'ol ¡li eu II y independent and st a ntls. at al! times, for the interests of the people Three weeks later Hollingsworth Chase stepped from the deck of the yacht to the pier In Marseilles. The next day he wae In Parts, attended by the bewildered and almost useless Me Uni. An old and valued friend, a cam paigner of III» wartime days, met him at the Gare de I,yr,n In resfionse to a telegram. "I’ll tell you the whole story of Ja- pet. Arch, but not until tomorrow.*’ Chase said to him aa ttiey drove to ward the Bitt. "I arrived ycatrrday on the Marquis of It *s yacht, tbs cricket. Im you know him? of course you do Everybody dore. The Cricket waa cruising down my way and picked me up- Rowles and me The captain came a bit out of bls way to call at Aratat. but he had orders of some sort from the marquis by cable, I fancy, to atop off for me.” tie did not regard It aa necessary to tell bls correspondent friend that the Cricket bad sa(TeJ fmtü Vu rèe(fTrs lou of the old Ftaurebert palace, vague with but one port In view A rutat ly conscious that the room was dark He «lid n»t tel! him that the Crkkrt rued by the drawn blinds and that It b.id come with a message to him and was cool and sweet to his sense« lie that tie was answering It In (icrson. as knew th.it she was coming down the It was Intended that he should a mea bread In 'way 11» could hear the rus «age wrlttiu six weeks before tils ar tle of her gown rival In I rutwe There were many Im-onsequcntly he was wondering thing.« thst 1 ha»» did not elplalu to whether she would lie dressed In black. Arvbll>a!d Jan >-» You're looking fine. Chase, old man Then, to bls humiliation, be remein- DM you a lot of good out there Y ou la-red Ihat he was wearing uncouth, are as brown as that Arab In the taxi travel soiled garments Hhe was iln-iuil In «bit» a hott«« meter bB<’k there lly Jove, ol«| man. that 1‘eratan girl la ripping You say gown, simple sud alluring There was she's hts wife? Hbc’e’’- «’hase broke no suggewtloo of the coronet, no shadow tn upon this fsr from original estimate of grief In her manner, as she came swiftly towunl him. her hands extend > f lhe ptctqreeque Neenah ”1 »ay. Arch, there’s something I ed. a glad light in her eyes The tall uinu, voiceless with emotion, want to know before I g<> to the marquis' this evening I I'm due there clasped her hands In hl» and looked with ruy thanks He Ilves In (tie down Into the smiling, rapturous face. "You came!” she •nkl, at moot in a Boulevard Ht Germain I've got th» number all right 1« one ' llkelv to ft !><j whisper. "Yes I could not have stayed away, the house full of swells? I’m a bit of I have just lien rd that you you aro a savage ju«t now. and I’m rorrosponil free. You must m>t expect me to of Ingly tlm!«! ” It would be sheer Il's friend stared at him for a mo f»r condolences. hy|>ocrl«y I am glad I am glad! You ment. “1 can eave you the trouble of going -ent for me you sent the yacht, Ge to the nvirquls. ” be snM "He aud net ra. before Iw-furv you wers free. I llie marchioness are In Ixmdou at pres <auie knowing that you belonged to an-dlier I find you the same as when ent Left I’aris a month ago" “What? The bouse Is rlotol?* la I knew you first when I held you In my arms and heard you any that you deep anxiety ”i think not Servants are all there. loved me. You do not grieve you do You are the same, my Ge- I dare say. Their (da v adjoin* the m>t mourn Bralietx palace, The princes« Is Uli nevra the same that I have dreamed of and suffered for all these niontha. nine, you know ” Y- ii «uv (lie Brnbsta palnc«- 1« next Hometiilng tells me that you have de I will not kl.« door?’’ detuniotol ('base, stemljlng his scend* d to my plane voice with an effort. yt»tl i.eticir i. until you hate promised “Yea- th«' ohl Flauretw-rt mansion lo become my wife “ The princess was to have ts-en the so Hhe had m-t taken her ryes from hts cial «<Mis.il Ion of Paris this year She’s white luteiise face during this long a wonderful bMUty, you know." summltig up. Waa to have liecn?*' Hollingsworth. I cannot. I will not “Hbe married that rotten Brabetx b! >ii.» you for thinking III of me.* she last June, but of i-ourse you never snl.l "Have I fallen lu your eyes? I b. >r I f U »'it tb<-r<- In wh.it «the wanted jou to be near me. I wanted name of tin-pl me You may hat » you to know that ««hili the courts heard of hl« murder, however III« free«! me from lluit man I would mlstre-a shot him In Brussels“- tie ready and happy to come to you ns •<;r«'-it <<r»l. man'” g.ispc.l t ha«<- your wife. I am not In mourning to- clut> hlng his arm lu a grip of Iron I knew you were com- «lay. you «co ’ l b«' «lei II. Chase,”’ crl«sl flu- other, Ing. As Gist la my witness, I have no atnaxed. "What*» the nutter?** husband to mourn for. lie was noth- "He's dead I Murdered? Itow - Ing to me. 1 want you for my bus when? Tell tua abolii It!“ cried ChMS». bald, dear «mt ti was wb.it I meant his agitation so great that when I sent out there for you that l<M>k'-d al him Ip wonder and nothing else." “Gad. you seem to be Interest»«! H* ITIIX KND.| "I am! Where Is she I mean the prim-««» and the other woman?“ “Cool off. ol«l man. People are star- LOCAL BREVITIES Ing at you. Itmlietr. was stmt three w<M'ks ego at a hotel In Brussels lin’d been living there for two months, The Laar ball boya talk of quitting more or less. with the woman In fact for th«> season. he left Paris almost Immediately after he was marri«*d to the Prln- vss Gene Fun S aijs A pure bred Jersey bull, vra The gom.lp Is that she Wouldn't 2 years old. Cheap— W. J. Groan, live v.ith him Hh»’«i fount! out what Thomas, (»re. sort of a dog he was They didn't Make money from your hens by feed have a honeymoon, and they didn't ing to-c'a Egg Maker, bone, shell and attempt a bridal four Homehow they kept the scandal >'Ut of the papers grit. At Wcaely’a Grocery. Some of our small boya spend much Well, he hiked out of Paris at the end of a week, just Iwfure tbe Hth The of the time bathing in the cool waters poll«» had asked the woman to leav>- of Thomas creek the««' warm days. town He followed Ikipe fiend, ttiey Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms aay. The bride went Into set lualon at once. Hhe'a never to l>e seen any and moss, by using Lilly's lh-st Tree where The woman shot him through Spray. At Wrsely’a Grocery. tbe head and I hen took a fiuc dose of Now that our town Is without water poison It was a ripping liens story for a few days, we again urge our The prominence of the” — citixcns to the utmost caution about “This was a month ago?*' demanded fry. ('base, trying to tlx sotnethlug In hl* Thia is Chautauqua week in Albany mind “Then It was after the yacht left Marseilles with orth-rs to pick me and from all accounts the enterprise is up at Aratat.” a big success both financially and in "What are you talking almut? Bure tellectually. It was. If lhe yacht left Marseilles nil .Mike Bilyeu was down from lhe weeks ago. What's that got to d«> Bilyeu Den ranch Tuesday. He says with itr “Nothing. T»on't mind me. Arch. I’m he has the lioss crop of com of thia vicinity. Bring some of it to the Fair a bit Ujiset '* "There was talk of a divorce almost Mikel before the wedding liells cesw««l ring Ing. The gram! duke got his eyes Farmers Take Nttici opened when It was too late. 11» re Wr can furnish you with machine oil, penti-d of the marriage Th«' prime»» valve oil, separator oil of the highest was obliged to live In Paris for a cer quality and at prices at which you have tain length of time la-fore applying to the courts fi>r freedom. Oad, I'll stake never bought for until thia spring. Give us a call and wo will convince you my head she's bappy these days“' Chase was silent for a long time of this fact. If there ia anything you He »'!« quite cool an<1 comp«»»»«! when m e I. you will lie able to get it, day or at last he ltirn««l to bis friend. night, as Mr. Neal lives over the store. "Arch, do me a great favor. txmk Wake him and he will attend to your out for Selim and Neenah Take ’em wants. Morrison & Neal, Scio, Ore. to the hotel and we that they get set tled. I’ll join you thia evening Imn’t Diclini Notici ask questions, but put me down her». I'll fak» another cab. There's a goo! T<> Ai l. W hom it M ay OwfCKUN: fellow I'll explain soon I’m I’m go Notice is hereby given to all whom ing somow tiere. aud I'm In a hurry.” it may concern that the undersigned e e s • e e e has ftlcd her final account in the matter The volture drew up before the his of the estate of B. F. McDonald, de torlc old palace In the Boulevard Kt ceased. in th» county Court of Unn Germain Chase's heart was lieatlng county, Oregon, and that said court has furiously a» h» stcp(H-«! to the curb The eecher leaned forward for Imitrvc fixed Monday the 15th day of August, 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. Ilona. Ills fare hesitate«! for a mo of raid day as the time of hearing and incut, «wxj«l by a momentary Indeel settling all objections against ami to slon. Tb» the final account aforesaid; therefore, “Attendre.” be Mid Anally, driver adjusted Ills register and settle«! all persons having any objection to back to wait. Then Chase mount»«* said final account are hereby notified the step« and lifted the knocker will, and required to appear and file the trembling Anger« He was dlxxy will same in said court on or before said eagerncM. «mid with uncertainty. last mentioned date. She bad asked him to come to her I ated al Scio, Oregon, this 15 day of but conditions were not the same a» July, 1910 wheu she sent the compelling message Alice McDonald, There had come Into h»r life a vital break, a change that altered »very Executrix of the estale of thing. What was It to mean to him? B. F. McDonald, deceased. 'In <-• »3 g, xr.'X utet la the aa W. R Bilyeu, attorney for executrix.