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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
Ti V OREGON AGRICULTURAtCULL li The Honorable Senator Sagebrush Tbl» la ta« tin* ef a bsautiful «« r»z» book «aie» wlli »be* aay »or «r <trl k»w te BUiertD t>roi> a postal la tbe malt TODAY «ad II vin a* un rktt Tbe sim of ta* Col!»«« la te dlfBiry aa« popalarlt» tbe la«u»trl»» and to aerv» ALI ta» peeple II og»r» coure»* la Agrtruitur» Civil Cn«in<'rli>s klactrlcAi tn«in»»rtn« M»cbaai. al I»(la»srli>« Kiniac tn«ia •erlBR. Yor»»try. Dom»ati<x •claace and Ait. Com maree rharma.r and Muai« Th» Coll»«» optai a»pi»mb«r *>4 Caiajo« tr»e Addr*a» aKOISTRAB OREOON AOkiCULTUMAL COLLIUt CorvaUla Or««oa " diöniftinü THE INDUSTRIES Newport FRANCIS LYNDE Copyright. 1910. b» Street Oregons Popular Beach Resort An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of .ul k'c.il« II boating, surf bathing, rifling, auloing. i-a-i.i-,-. skating Where pretty water agates, moss , ate«, »,« nelians can b.* found on the beach. Pure mountain water of food nt low prices. Fresh fish, clam«, crab- with abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily. i utn/tini (¡rounds Convenient and 1 n. newspaper corner was one of lb« busiest In the city. and It« curb was no place fur confidence« Itlount atepped quickly around the front end of th« red car and swung himself into th» sent bewid« Its driver “Drive Into un» of tlie quieter streets." he said, “ami I'll share the tulseruble burden with you. as I have shared ail the others.” .Ami when the little car was creeping OU the lotv gear out one of tbe broad rsmldenee avetiua* hr told her all. •lag gerntliig nothing and palliating noth lug "I can't reason against tbe fact«. Evan You know what you are saying sod why you are warranted in saying If. »tie b.-gnn "Hilt I still belhoe ab odutely In y..ur father What are you going to d«i?" Ut cacti rr With Strict Sanitary Regulations Low round-trip season tickets ali From in Oregon. Washington and Idaho pointa 3 Day Saturday-Monday Tickets From Southern Pacific points Portland to Cottaer Grove. :« ■.<> from dl C 4 E. stations. Albany and west. Good go-t-g Satti- lay or > n.d.f and for returning ’-unday or Monslay. Cai! .0 ire, - I’ or 1 & F. \ t schedules, etc , also for copy of illuatiat.-d booklet ‘'Outing in <>t .- wm . General I’asnenger Agent .'M D E M VIST OVER W00DW0RTH3 DRUJ STcR I have leased the Hotel Scio and intend to take care of my patruna m the beat pos- aible manner. My tablea will be supplied with the best to both transient and regular boartiers are and will be as reasonable as conditions will Special given OREGON R. SHELTOX the market* afford and my rooms and beds are clean and wholesome. M v charges allow. BOTH EH0KL3 - - ALBANY Administrator of Estates •oan» attention Abstracts Negotiated. Obtained and Examined to commercial men. SCIC PAUL BARTNIK. PROP SCIO ORF COhFEClIÜNEfflf SME DR. T. K. SANDERSON - • YOU STAM. Prop. Smokers Article« Tobacco A* Cigar« Fruits in S< anon DENTIST 8CI0 H. A. I OREGON First G am Acc«auno4zUoai and prompt Smite I Large Sample Rooms foe Commercial Trarelen UNDER St. Charles Hotel GRANT rtRTLE A. O. PRILL. M. D. Physician Surgeon Telephone, Exchange No. 11 t : : Orders taken for all kinda of Rubtier *tam|M and office supplies Trop OREGON ALBANY SCIO I NEW MANAGEMENT OREGON For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain’« Colic, ( holens ansi Diarrhoea Remedy and cantor oil. and a speedy cure ia certain. For aale by all dealer«. Chamberlain ’s Cough Remedy Curta Coki* Croup and Cough. NOW V st TIME of tbo year ba»« l*-»*th out «»4 m H brid<o««trk d«*.«» and ie U m |»t» • to got IM V»«« f<h WS« w -rto twin« t>.« <■ rrwt«r/ r».wo I w ’ flciah | 'at,-. ,r>1 Mi <♦« *<»rii for out ot V»«« Miry»« 1» lay If .(•»•! r~ I i’«! Mir«» «««rastu« r«o »h»« i •<«<• . r I l-rt l<w •«>«% .« nrlat •4. b«d $5 00 27*« B* dg« T»«!k4. Ow be» <..** 1.M I ••■si <««»< 1.00 iwt ... .50 ». £•«4 iattodR _ hatM 5.00 I NEED \n iib'tiact BE FORK you buy property—it« an absolute neceasity if you waul to Know about the validity of your title. Honfstlv, to buy a piece of leal estate without an abstract is taking a blind chance on being sold an <«X pensive piece of liti gation. OCR abgtracts are correct and complete. | tut« 7.50 (•»»’' •* . 50 Id «U«M (OMh «MM • *M* sW Btst MrfMOfid All wnrM full» gMr«nl»d4 for flftren year* f « Wise Dental Co.,i«c Painless Dent Kt n TMfdMd WtiMnfUd l*t}ATi*WO eou«i»wd ia m war m *• tll«*r of m.. I» rr einiig agallisi the «vu:» nec««iaityï Gud knows I d give my life ami all tny h<q>es Hess If the uev'rvslly «uuld out!” Instantly «lio chango! her attack, 1 “If I can't bril« you I must 1 ami III com ItM'e you ” she per»lst<«l I km1», 'You are a t>rave man. Evan I becntiw t have seen you tri««!, Y ou mustn't turn cowardly now." "\.>r «hall I.“ he countered quickly "But I don't understand " "ls<n't you? Isn't It cowardly to strike this cruel blow In the dark? You know- y.-ur fnttivr Isn't here to dr fem! himself Y'<*u can't do su-h a thing without at least giving him the warning that you wouhl give your lilt ter.*«t enemy “ Hts nbsen <• la merely »11 atlded" twist of the thumb«raws, he aald In "Ile la not bere, fresh w ret.-h«a! ne«ui and tbe time I« too short to gel ili ni here. YVhat I» done must la* dotte to- lltherwlse It wlll day this afternoon tie too late to stop this Inst ami jnost shamelr«» attack upon the liliertls"» of every hi>ne«t voter in thl« coinimin wealth Don't make it harder for me. Pat riela Surely you can ace how h;:.-.| It 1s as It -tni -'f " "1 can see that you are about to do soiiictlilug for will h In all the years to come you will never I«* able to get your own forgiveness. Evan." »be said Then, with a sudden skillful (lick of the speed lever, she seat the little car abend with a lurch, steering It In the sharpest of swerves Into tlie nrtiretd I .r,.»s street affording mi outlet to tbR : linn Connîî Abstract Co. Corner 2nd zn4 Broadalbin St. 4LRAYY OREGON the dush within easy reach. 11 w ould have been a simple matter for him to atop the rar llut her »In gle hearted devotion waa not to lie so easily thwarted It had not «xturred to him that be might drive to War trace llall and return in lime to act the legal machinery In motion to atop the frauds 80 wheu he leaned for ward It waa not to throw tlie electric switch, a» she (pared. It was merely to adjust the wind shield so that the blast of the spaed rush would not blow them both brent bleaa. For fifteen tulles north of 1 the capi tai the Quaretaro road 1« a •f ra fg lit away race tra<k. ami Ml«« I Annera Al pro««! herself a fearless driver tm»«t before Blount realize«! It the red car was among the bills and climb itig to the mesa levels At Shonoho canyon they |ms»«*d a horseman com Ing down the canyon roml The man's horse shied at sight of the car and threatened to bolt, but Patricia waa looking straight ahead am! made no movement to slacken spoe«l In tbe passing glimpse Blount thought he recognize«! the rider It was the man Barto or bls double By the time tbe little car was living up tile cotton wish ! seiitlnel«*<1 av«mua at Wartrace llall Patricia had bro ken a rvetird Tbe thirty mile« from tbe capital had been cover««! In forty two minutes , When she brought the ear tn a stand at Hie carriage entrance the voting wo man spoke for the first time since I- r the ball and 1st Ulmself Ml»» Atiuers I» at tbe carriage en- trm <• in tbe < ai waiting to take ms buck to town." he -.aid. constraining i lilin .-lf to «|..-nk calmly T have an i appointment with Judge Homing«ay I will- li miiat be kept, and lie leaiea his chiinls-rs at I o'clock I k > you know i why I have made that ap|>o|ntiiientY” The scon!, r shook his bead »lowly "How should I know, »on?" It s not n pl«<ao«iit thing to have to tell you." the younger imiti weut on. Ignoring the - hair to which th«* loug ■temili««! pip* wa» |H>lntlng "But i’a trhin »ays I must. A little over an hour ago evlden .* legni ev Idem i* «if ! corruptk>n ami f.iise registration in four of tin* city ward« was put Into my hand» You know what I've got to do with It. father" I'lie older man nodded "Y'aa. I know w lint you tliltik voli le got to d-> with It Hut I wouldn't do It If I wer * I you. son. HavenT you lenrmsl th J one of th«* tirsi rules In the tww.k politica I» not to hang th«* dirty . loin «•ut w here ev«TytH«iy can »«.«• them?" Ei in» heurt «ank within him It was evident that his father was «till unsiisp«** ting still umniiseloin of th«* tm|n*ti«lliig blow Only utter franktie»» could avail uow- T can't discus» e*p«*dlcncy wlib you." lie salii hastily “Th!» e< Ulen e !l s|»*uk of Involves you |H*r»<uially I ; ' ' j Ì 1 j ' I I i : ■ * she had given David Blount's eoj brr • ultimatum. “Find your father quickly and «ay what It Is right to say When you are ready to go Imck I'll keep my promise ami drive you " Il waa old Barnabas who admitted l. * Into the ruotn of trial. "W ell. son. y.-u made out to gH here, dhlu't you?" »aid tbe father quietly, pushing a tx«>k aside "Draw up a chair Where Is the llltle girl?” Bl- uiit saw Instantly that be must t>e brief am! pltll<*»s "Tbe ouly thing there 1« to do," be returned. with a note of barahnesa In hl» vol« «, which was only n uunisure of ’■ U tu n loll picked ine u(i 00 tlie Capital corner I was on my v to Judge H mlngw.iy's chatnliers «Uh tlie affidavit» I have taken a solemn oath. I'dtrlcla. ami Ito* law will« -h I have sworn io uphold 1» great er than"— lie was suing to say “Is greater than any man’s immunity." but she tin La bed th« sentence «ihersio for him | northern read. "Is greater than your loie for your Stop I'tftrl- tn”' be ' i t.cl I •» ill |«>»r I ought to U* able to are you doing? I must it» back to the -u derv’und ti nt but I um not Evan court bouse!*' you must not do It. Every drop of “PH take you back to the court that father '» blood tn your veins ought bouse.“ she promised, deftly slipping to cry out against It." lu tbe third aimed. und you shall be “Ah.” " he said, with a quirk Indraw- there before ing of bls breath, "you don't know Judge llemltlg what It is costing me!'* way goea home "Truly, I don’t. Evan. your father lint, lu common Is a great and goo«! man. If be had a Justice, you daughter Instead of a son she would must and »ball know It. I wish I were hia daughter first tell y our fa I should try to show him that bl«x»d Is Hier abat you thicker than water!” are »«Ing to do You wish you were his daughter’ lien t try to stop !>n you realize what you are any f you do Ing?" Then, brokenly "Don’t. Patricia* Into | iHui't make uie do evil that g<M««l may and sotnetlilng come t’an't you understand how I smash th» car." am driven to do thia thing how every the With • switch plug on hi ' M c M urray To the Traveling Public U Smith th«* Ix- irer of <•» ll tidings “Tas »ah'; Marstnb Mr -b-' In de ttbra’y.“ was the tn.w.-r t ■ lit uni s question And. throwing c- .it mul hat aside, tbe (tear- er of burdena not his own walked I There Is trouble aheol. serious trou ble. and you don't seem to realize It Th« city pa|M*r» will I«* out In (be morning publishing ci idem e of other criMikrtl |Hdlthal work evldenu* which I have lnw-li gathering here and there ali «ver th* Mat* «sd »in- to wua stolen when my safe waa blown up last week. I did not Intend to publish It If I could help It I was bolding It over my own |«*ople as i. clufi to make them decent mid t<- keep them lie '-lit Hut 1 h.-ive raMOto IO boli*«* tinti II Ims I h «* u ««lllisi so that II will accuse only you and tlie nui< him*, and by I«» morrow morning tbe entire »tale will know 1 d'-n't have to tell you wlmt 111» effect of till-* additi vl|s>«iire of wholesale corruption lu the .apltal Is going to I«* ” The senator had laid the pl|>e aside and wus aturhig soberly at the tire You're a mau aim.ng a tb-aisaud. ton.” bo sahl quietly 'Wheu It colio*» to u put«* t|ueslloii of right mid wrong you tintit hesitate u minute, do you? You huveu'l said It In so many sorda so I'll »ay It for you. You've got me right where you can »«-ml ma lu the |«*iiltciitlur> ? T lint's altout w hat you r«* try ing to tell me. isn't It?“ "Iioii't put it that way. father." pr.- tcated the s«*n. "I gave you fair warning I'»* got to tight for ibr right m I ae* it- If I duu't I ahall I • lew« than a man less than four »o t Can't you a** that It 1« breaking m heart?” A alienee electrically suri bar, with |M!Mlbllitl«*a settled down «»• tbe quiet room for il little while Al th«* eml of tin* pau*«* tin* senator roar and pill hi» limili on Ills »on » «boulder "I liuvctiT a word to «ay," tn- »aid slowly “A* you told me that tti-i day out hern. son. it's your Job to ti< to the line and let the chips full wh i. they may. Go abend uml d*> w!i seems right ami law abiding to > I'd nil her go to Jail twice oier Iti.i have you do anything else I» itoo what you wnnt«*«l me to say ?" Itlount drop!««! into a chulr as If i.. timid ou hl« shoulder hml < ru«li««i li. i nini «*ovet««l his face w Ith bi* baud-, It was hard harder than even hl» own pretlgurfugs hud for«« usi II. It was a long minute liefore be stag gered Io III» feet mid grop««l III« » n' to the diMir, leni ing III» ful'.wr »turni Ing tmfore the Ore. still with Um hand oUtstreiebed which hail Hrt'll laid lu failivrly affii-timi upon hi» «imuidiT YY'lien olii Btiniatms bad liel|w<l him Into hl« coat and Imd given hltu bls hat lie «ought Patricia "Must y ou g>> luii-kT' »lie qu-rled When Ile limi d«*s-elidi«! Ibe at*|M* to climb stiffly Into the »rat tie«l«1r tier He tl'Hldi«! "Y’our duty I» clear?” He maided again "Ami th«* «'oii»«*qiiem-»*s?" «tie naked "I don't know. ' to* mutteri«l "Itufn ami illsirrace fur all of u«. I sup|"'««' (if cour»e I «halt resign from the rail road servi, o arid «tarn! with my futtier when when tlie thing I» done." "Don't <|o It. Evali: doni du It! I bate n«> more than a woman « reason to give you, but I ntn sure v««« are opening tbe door to a lifelong «orrow for ymir«elf »ml am! for me" It «a» the last two noni« that »teelrsl him to Id« pnrp«»» Not even for her «tear »nke wonk! he turn aside from the plain path of the ..»th teuind obligation It jitrm-k him like a blow Yl.-it the turfilnc aside w«>ul«l make him forever unworthy of her love (Continued ne«l week)