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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
THE SCIO LIVERY STABLES 1 “U two she »culdvd. w|th tight h«att«>l austerity, and theti lo E *au: * I ìoii T *ou know liuti we keep couu iry buur» bere ut YY'artrace? The pro f* ». r w 111 lw up and calllug fur thè * ar at tl o'cliM k. and It'a |>aat mkt night Bbame ou you' Run away and *t g yvur beauty sl«-ep. botti of you!” CHAITKR Nili Honorable Senator Sagebrush B la now equipped with good np and rar* ful driver*. I have als« added to my »quipment a First (Tasa Automobile for the use of tha public. Regular trips will be made to Albany Saturdays, at |2 round trip. By A. G. PRILL I RANCIS LYNDE Lut« Samplt Poemi lor ComnertUl Tra velen i NLW MANAGEMENT St. Charles notel «.PANT PIP Tit urqeon Copyright. 1910 by Str»«! ® Smith SCIO OR I GON Prop. OREGON ALBANY Physician R. SHELTON The ileal Piare In Portland to Eat i» at Pap’s Coffee House urrr«i«ir ti lliner Bros.) PROPRIEToR CONFECTIONERY STORE H. A. Orders STAM. Prop. taken for all kinds of Rubber stamps and office supplies - Adminiatratur of Estât**» ........................ Monday Albany ... Lebanon .. Tuesday. Wednesday Scio , ... ........................... Thursday Jefferson .............................Saturday lernt a $L~).OO to Insurt I>ur when mare ia known tn be in foal. Care will lx* * taken to prevent accidrnU but will not be rraponaible if any occurs <\ CR.VX'DALL Oregon Albany Veterinarian Will attend call» at S«i<> alien notified OFFICE Conisli i Rus Liren Statile STATTON. OREGON Tettrr, Salt Rbnim and forma Aw cured bv Chawihrvtain • W" <bw applica iuh< m and Him in« •enwatHMi -■ . ................................... Tti the I »a« k pftrt of hl« mind, how x>ana Negotiated. Alwtrnct * rtrr. hr hrlrt (be titfbtlhtf ultimatum In ( au * >ehttv th tail .if nn.l I. V i*:. ■ . >1 \t thr dinner table the pn *fr««or h« <1 forth <!lt *ta(orially *on u( uiattrr« 4<l< OREGON j‘«Tfnlnlnn wolely to the pltorrne age soil nr%rr once suffered the table ruu alloii * trr to com *» within MHrral lull Ilona of ymr» of th» * twentieth ren tn th *- Circuit Court of the Statr of fury, and at the dbqierwal only I tiers Oregon, Eor the County of Linn. wan no dlsperwal—lt was Ids father | H. E. Noble. Ah«» led thr uny to the drnwliitf nml ¡»rriiiiaded Patricia to g«» to tbe Plaintiff pin no vs. I* hr young man with thr righting Thomas A. Low, determination In the hark (»art of hi« Defendant. brain vaw wlllhig enough to listen to Grhg and Brnhm« n< I liter prvt rd by To Th«mas A l.ow. th«- at *ovc l ** nam PairMii. but thr grrntrr matter was defendant. later, In the Name of the State of Oregon' «till outweighing tbe leaarr You are hereby notified that H. E. when Mi’»« \uiirr« hnd plus «*4 herself Noble, th *- plaintiff her«-::., is the 11. i f. r out. thr talk went bark to tin» <liiu» Hiiur» mid tbr pterodactyls, and when of certificate of delinquency No. 20. Etan Blount filially went away to issued by the sheriff of Linn County. «moke Io did It alone Oregon, on th *- lfith day of October, I hr IVnrtrnre den wm an annex ft» BAN, f< *r the sum of three .1 liar» and tbr dining room, mol through the sixteen cents (».'! 16). th«- same being l»»«k |H»rtirrr« hr could hear the amount then due and delit *qu«>nt for the uiiinal« *«! hum of the prehistoric the taxes of the year I9t>7, together • oii\rr^Hitm. in which Patrl« la bad with (H-nalty. interest and costs there now joint *<l. mtn luynl daugbtrr «hould Hoping agnhiM I *• »(» that tiir pro on upon real property situated in Linn * go to bed mid County. Oregon, which is assessed to fvt<«or would some Um« you an«l of which you are the owner of tbit bi« father would romr to the dm I » .in« w ■ IT at tin * long th«- legal title as appears of record, and Ntrtnm« I ph»e. Hloiint smoked iih I which is particularly described as wait»«! When hl« pci t letter was finally follows, to-wit rewartbil It was not the tionoralde The N W j of th"' S E 1 of Secti« *n MUiator w iio drew tltr portiere« m«ide 22. in Township 10 'outh. Range 2 East and viitrr« *d the coxy smoking room of the Willamette Meridian. it w.t *« I'atrL ia. and «hr was alone You are further notiti«<i that the ’ I thought |»rrhap«i I «hmild find yon plaintiff herein has paid taxes on the hrrr.” »hr «aid rahuly. taking the ra«y saiil premises for aubsexuenl years aa chair at thr op|wM *lte corner of the follows, all of which fuiymvnta. togeth heart li wr Imre imi to citine er with the certificate of dellnqency I loti?” ** hr lau^tit'd Hut alnrr bear interest at the rate of fifteen per I ”Xot quite. cent, per annum from the dates of the I hadn't g»»t myarif born years ago I < «»’fl»rh»»w f »«'« * iii to several payment» Ytar’s tax. Date paid. Tax receipt. ,*u '.mire a wry active Interest In tbe • I - <1 but h d !»• ■ d< No. Ctf *>r N I.” »hi * *cd M ** e«»nf frankly. Oct. fi. 1909 19OH though f*»r i*apa » »akr 1 d<> try to 1909 June 24. 1910 649.3 May 11. 1911 «612 But f*.i 1910 us who are living t*»lay there Amount. Rate of .ite w> ninny |*r«>blenis *»f re.illy vital interest lni|M.rtan< problems that the pteru il 67 15 per Ct. dai tyla never knew anything about." 15 per ct. Sft.40 "1 know." salvi lhe young man. half S8.SS 15 per ct. il>s. ntl * "1 am up ngulnst one <>f * date of tlictu tight now. ami 1 don't know how Tota ! amount paid since th io meet it " certifie ate of delinquency 111* 40. Will It bear telling?" she asked You are hereby further notified that the plaintiff will apply to the Circuit A ml lie hoped th.lt lhe syuquithy In I call aee and hear nml feel when Court of the County and State afore her tone was personal rather than I * tin door 1» alamnnsl In my fine." lie mentioned for a decree foreclosing convent tonal. “Il will not only la-ur tvlllllg. It de <|iinlltl«s| "llow «an 1 go on prvacli the lien against the property above * *l go»|M of cleanliness nml fair descrilicd and included in said certifi mnli-ls to | m - told to some our whose lug tin sense of rip t nml wrong lite not liven ‘haling when I know that all this cor cate of delinquency and you are i drawn and quuriervd and llayrd alive ruptlon und trickery are going on la * hereby summoned to appear within until It has uu longer life or breath hind my Imck? What will tin * *oplr |x sixty days after the date of the first left willi wbu-li to protest." of this state «ay to me ami about in« * I publication of this summons exclu I 'I I rr.-ti m < ii li«- told her nil that had when the romiptlim Is exposed?" sive of the day of said first publication, bii|>|H>ned to him since the evening lie "All.” «he said, "that la Just wher«' and to defend this action or pay the hud left tin * slet-plng cur nt Arctas you le-glu to grow out« sltietl You *edly with must g<> on preaching the gva|>elt but amount due as above shown, together i-oncludlng almost stiainvfa with costs and accrued interest, and in the story • f tbe lumlier magnate's nt that Is only half of your duty The case of your failure to do so a decree ten»! t nt • orniptlon. of which be sup other half Is to try to make the thing *vd pr«- nothing but the fa<t that the Itself agree with the goapel I fully will be rendered foreclosing the lien of professor » tin me appeared In Mr and firmly balleve that you lost your said taxes and costs against the land ll.ithnway’a list of shareholders. l*eat hel|H *r when you refused to Join anti premia«- * above described. It lien lie made un till her eyes were hands with your father i But that Is This summons is published once each shining, either w It It quickened sympa over and dona, and now you must week for eight conaecutive weeka by thy or Indignation he could not de make tin * lx-at of the opportunities you order of the Honorable J N. Duncan, trrmlne w hieb. have chosen " “What did you do?" she ask rd. re Judge of the County Court of the State “Patricia. y»u are an Inspiration If of Oregon, for the County of Linn, ferring to the Incident of tbe after I could only have you tiralde me to which said order was made and dated n<mn. give me my hattie word I shouldn't "I didn't do half enough." lie filmed the 1st day of June, 1911, ami the date mlml tbe odds against tue " of the first publication of this Summons "I am afraid I let Hathaway get away “Now you are tempting me.” she without my telling him plainly enough is the sth day of June. 1911. Yon what a h.'|wles»ly irreclaimable a> <>un said slowly, "and it Isn't fair All processes and papers in this pro * and |*a»a|on to <lrvl In- la I made a mistake lu hot know my weakness help. You mustn't tempt me. Evan” ceeding may be served upon IL B. throwing bltn out bodily. ** What he would have said, with what Beckett. residing within the state of "You inode your greatest mistake In Oregon, at the address hereinafter the very Is-glntilng. Evan.” »he said passionate pleadings lie would have decisively. "You should hate made n preaavst the advantage raliKxl by hl« mentioned. apjieal for the larger help, «lie was not confidant of your father" H. B. Rr.t KETr. Io know, for at that moment the por *'. “I dk! try to at Aral. lie proteste Attorney tor Plaintiff "But the game la everything. and tlerva were drawn ashle, and the «mall * Aderes : every dy ** b plays It -my father, hie house mistress apt>eared in tbe door Lumberman’s Building way of tbe smoklug *ieu jrlfe, lhe rnllroad offii tala sud the poi Portland. Oregon. SUMMONS m ( no . 1779) ■—■■■■■ III. t.l!» Surely you Would *! 1 as) lil.lt . I slioiii>| hal e let tny fattier put me on i tin * state ticket a * a candidateY ** “Certainly not.” was the quh'k reply. t *** "l lilihms y *.u were *t -« n * * *1 ** In f th» * * purity of Ids motive. But It you have j I h - vii telling niv the truth ami nil the i trull * It would -.«-111 that y *.u *ll>liit stop to Inquire w lint that motive might lx- "What was tbe use of Inquiring? lie la the I»“' of th ** machine Ill- Mould have u««-d the machine to put me Into ortv ■> »< attorney g *-u<-ml lu oth.-r word«. I should have uw«sl luy rlii'tloli not to llir Will of th« * *o|>te. |a hut the will of one man. nixl that man my ** *nrr t u« kltistiiaii Cutler su * li t < lr< uui.tau * *■» would It have In-on s |*** Bible f»r me 1» admlnlstrr the office without fear or favor?" I don't kin.w why not." she return e«l "Your 'neareat klti’inan. as you I «‘all him. woiil<l lisvv been the Inst limn to Interfere Wasn’t ttiut the very ren» *>!i he gill«- tor waiitlug to put y *.u on the th ki-C ' ** "i know." »«nil Blount, whose mln.I a iis la-glnntng !** cloutl again lint there ate so ninny other mysteries I am not stir«- nt this l* «-»»ii| mumetit ¡that luy fnttiiT liu-t * t *« .i pli.>l wllh Mi M * \ I* k >r to pm tn *- Ju»t i* her *- I am Her smile was gently * » r « a pr lifnl 'It Is luy |MM *r o|>lnloii Ilian, thnt you ** d ti l Imlf uppr *» lilt.- your father." stir suld "Worse Hint * that, you don t know him Bill that Is la-side thr pre» ••lit mark. n< all events U hat are you go lug to T" ** d 'I have alremiy d« *lie It I hat • w ir *s| * in r '»l»'i *a iIon .!■• Mr M i l* k *r a ml he will doubth-ss a ** ept It’* She WHS hsikllig him tnlrly III the eyea "That Is the s«s <>n«l unw Is«« thing you hnvr done Evan, you an- sadly In n l *s of n Ivilnii.-v w hind " "I knew that a *d |t >« while ago." be : *« iti l rej< "I n|‘i*lhd *r f« otic, ami It was refusisi when you said No ' ” she bluntied very prettily "I can ! help y« *u now.” she said, half heal tallngly . "If «*niy you won't try to drag me over Into thr fi *-hl of sentiment It was Ju>t n bit of Isiytsli rage your w nding that t.-h'gruni to Mr Mi'Vlck sr Can't you ri * all It?" I “Not now; n *»." "Then you must do th« * next l*e«t thing tell him you have re«-oti«ldered "But I can't strike hand« with tbe corruption thnt Is going on all nrouml | *. m« " lie sh)«-< ted ludigminlly I “Of course you can't, and you i mustn't. But th« * true reformer 1» not I made out of the uutn w tm drops thing» and runs away You must stny In and fight tight harrier than you ever hat«« *. lM-for< Evan. If not for the sake of * tin larger right, then for your own ' sake Can't you aee tin * wide door ' that Is o|ien before you?” IkKhll II» IWIsllll * l.ol'Nl drove himself ba * k lo the capital tbe following n • ruing lu the big roadster, sud ibère w.is no opportunity r f** further confidential »| hs » h I'.iirr ia l*«'fore he left lint with the * w day hail «-ouïe a new determina n tion To the Iwst of hla ability be w ild try to live up to the high standard set for hltu by the woman * h< lovisl. uol only preaching the g*>a pel of political righleousiieea. but dm lug h utmost to try to make II ef Bs'llVe. W Ith this high |>uri *ose In view be drov«> on inst th ** city garage am! made mi early > all upon Gantry *llo. i|i «Id man! Crime back to r»w uiv some more atiout that telegram?" was his greeting Blount ahvs'k Ida head “No. If yon have sent It. well nml gissi; If voi haven't, you may pitch It Into tbe vv vtvlxisket I came to talk als>ut something else " *d. "i).» Bound. sensible second thought,“ «aid Gantry, laughing Then lie i. ok “lit Ills |»s k * tts *ok and passul tl • suppressed telegram serosa to B unt "ll<re It 1» You can do tbe w aatebnski't ni t yourself I couhln t l.-t von ■ >innil< hiirnklrt without ut least trying to get tile l Uttlug tool out of y *»ur bands What Is ’he otbt-r thing voii've got on your i.ilnd this ••.ir".v In the morning?" It t '«feta l«l‘ k You know whnt I’ve lw *eu *1 ‘ ng what I ! supf ** » *** I *« vv *! birr t<> *l > assuring everybody, right ami left, thnt we vferr going *. In this cntiipalgn with clean hand»?" ' I km>< * ” admitted the train *' man- a,', r. d *'Velop|ng a sudden Interest la the tlgurvs of the rtlg III Ids feet I have iieen doing this III h business wav at my otlbe upt *v n Iti sensoti nml , *it of io-ison. aiid night Iwfore last at Ophir I dl *l It publicly As tbe ram- pulgn pi ogre--i-s I shnll <|oubtl«-»s put in »elf on rv> or *! ninny times to tha sainv effect.” "Good man!" applauded Gantry, striving to drag the tulk down lo s<m.e less portentous altitude I tn sure we need nil the vv liltrvviistilng Biiylxsly cau give us '' lhat Is Just the point.' * Blount Weut gnrelj “Il Buetn'l bu «Mrety > i-out of whitewash. Dick It lina got to I*« the real thing tills lime I l>e gnu by tiring the 'little brothers.' ns you calleil them, but I menu to gv> higher up If I am <»>m|>ellcd lu I mn *-rv h tills morning to ask you to give me ur ** v word a« a gentleman and my friend that y> *u will not. dlrrctljr or In *» dlr tly. *1 » or *aiise to l*e «lone any *: thin tluit will make me stand forth as a self convlctol liar before the poo pie <>f this state I want you to prom lae im * thnt you will ent out all tha denis, nil the briberl« *». nil the luirgnln Ings, all the" "Oil. say. are here." protested the man umler fir ; ** "you're got the wrong pig by the ear. Evan I’m not the Transcontinental Railway company " "I know you are not But to a greater degree than any other official In the maniigi'mviit you have Mr Me VP knr's contldrm-r If you don't feal competent to handle this thing on your own r*-s|H>ns|hlllty pass It up to those who <nn ntnl have It uml rst<H>d ** that * then must t*e u<> compromise" "Great Hcott!” murmured Gantry “And you're on the pay *t li«-« » the same as th« * rest of u»' But candidly, * man to man. Evan, tlx« thing cuu't a I h - «lone W e've got to play the game They'll ent us alive if we don't You nnetln'l figure In It It was a mistake letting Him Hathaway go to you, ami | said »<> at the time But your er the powers that lie Mild It had. to l*e that way. nml I hnd to let him go ami I mi II you all up It shan't ha|»|M«n again I can promise you that muili. anyway." Blount caught qiih-kly at ttie hesi tant pause. "Who were 'the power * that tie' In Hathaway's <nse. l* kT ’ he demand ed. "I can't tell you that honeatljf I < un’t. Evan." ««< tbe auxlous refusal "Don't ask me." "All right, then I shall assume that Mr M * I Ickar was reaponatble," aald Blount calmly, thus proving that he hnd not taken hla degree lu the law « boot for nothing. "tih. hold <>n, ><>u mustn't do that, either.” protested the unwilling occu pant of the witness stand. "Thank you.” »ahi the |NMtgradnate. with the irne Blount «mile "Now I know that It was my father. No: don't deny It But we are wanderiug from * tin real Issue I've asked u ** y for a promise, lib k Will you give ItT * "I I can't give it. Evan, and that's the truth “ (Continued next week) wllh