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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
N.*’./. • 4 I ■e. vah-ntlu«' be was ait>*geiuer 1< m * ,ix.< |>cndeiit. tuo. sud thè warden w>i I glie hlui Ibe l>-seou of hi» lif<- 11« Woukl - The «lo<<r opriied and In rame Rm’th. holding Jltnmy Valentin» by thè arru The w a riir li sto*») al hi» desk •Rrlug hit» «»ver ber»"* he < r .«I b- Miraeiy. i-.lntlng to ttu* »(sire In fr*-tit uf hi» <lr«L The »e* rrtsry allppral bis band up bcbiml ttir prlsom-r*» ueck ami with a violent tarale fititig Y'slenthie foTWnrd •o that ite was liarely able lo provimi hlmself frutti falliti# fiat on hi» f i ■ Grtttitig lii« t<» tb. N". l.-ì1 stralghten ed hiuisrlf siol Ausili «1—’ ■uppremltig ih« Imputo«* Itoli «urge-J w libili bini to »pring ut iil« cowardl, aasnHant'« thrr .’ Penbs Pr- »«.ni» hie i« w**<t ' »he r»-nllr»’|. a ef rhe f t ! thnt he knew himself to tw* tu< re timo an I rapiiiI for Smith In a baud to ha mi ' con fi let Hiat enablra) him to rMfiratn 1 himself-, tlie .■«■.iiwn'.i of a •troug ' i-unttab tit muli for an !;■ * I nf.tl.-r Smith was larger ami 1*-n ter. t«*M. but the man who |md hip I ■■ r L «*<f I b»» !• <*r, il • - •' |M Kiwi l •! : ’ ì l* Vaiti itivi £ fu hi* 1 il W «»• «»f h nxhlnif miiMAi ttuln n •* n<»< oli«* t<» t* n Hh II» * ?» v v * !«•<• a |w*r*«*fiac<* tbrtt» i» • k'” thr World a Hjh?«»•!*:!;? « r. • b«»i NvV?!ized by pioti, tiad tatigbl V.t Ini line fbe ni*« trrhK of thr ’CTal4* y in«* ' tln» ‘<7 > ’ ■* FREDERICK R buHo«'k.’* thr **<V>m mare.- «!»•• ”t TOOMBS rmaliintf From the Great rrotrt M« •*i the deadly strangle bolds, front nn 1 Play . rear by PAUL II '■ r I *,•■>'. r ' ■' I : I mi II i tils hands uisin It, and sneered ARMSTRONG i at Valentine ”YVby didn't you smash liln. when , be hit you. you w.w»nir In* asked ¡the bclplra«« prisoner Iti pun»»»«*ly ng C«ryrifhr. 1910. by |grnv»tlng ton«*«. "You r<* lo«lng yo’.r Ament an Prêts v •* |n«**ve In this little touinllog bouse of A»io< «l.on 1 mine; ihnt's what's tbe matter with valentine WARDEN HANDLER AND ROFE LANE i you You h.tieut ill) toutih «1 i-ft lln you And. »nv YAleiitito* w <>••!» *< <• »*<••»• ad-rutilc errs ever tuie coll lilt "1 vtou'd rather ym: called me try i to’Vr bad you here us our gm*»l twu s-d h crime greater than tin pillage of a i.aiuo that is not disgraced My ’rue jicnra more y«-ts'll ! m * whir/ ip around Yr» Haim* Is I.««* Randall " li» gmiidiunihers Jalil closet j like a puppy ulih the pink «ye. that's iv un» the victim of solile strangely •'Goodhy. l ev flaudnll.** said the girl a lint you're corning to It a t«<und to errll.n- timt of heinous machina Hous "Good by God Writs you.” «a. the 'get yon tills life- Ju«t like It gets al) ilkv iiiuw >»f iix* French revolution or convict's trembling resjsmse as he ‘the rent of you thin skinned koy» lln- rpmil«li luqiilaltkui turned slowly away to be led lia. k to • inly a l.utn enn live this lite and keep Ihr livuirnuiit gnii'tnor continued to bls <*rtl and to Warden Handler his mind nnd Ids tunnb-Hs! ’ pi...» y .ii. util». Itose.’ . all.d the lleutruaut gov i Th«* cruel wor«)« uf tin* warden sank "tini .. ih », o.n« I* i<*d." be went on. ernor i dreply Into Valentine's soul, n« Ilan I sr«.::is I., un* that you would Imre Y«*s." »aid the girl, going to him | dler well knew they would Hut tbe Rad«* mi application for u new trial.** "Is he Inn.s rutT** prisoner was drtermin««) thnt he would ' My lawyer Is working on that now. “YY hr. certainly." ebow no sign» of wa-akrnlng la-fore the "That's your Intuition**' two tlK-n who tinted him lt..s«* Lane pn*««<-d her uncle« hand *'1.*s, and that's all a girl has In "1 didn't tilt him to- nu»e I'll «uuarv Judging ni**n Don't you think he It myself when I get out." nuMirrral Vai and i.e»k«*<l pleadingly nt I hr Mate uf n. I U I.« though supplì, uilug tils fur ioiio ent. uncle*" * “ *7. ”nn«l there ore n fri« leutine defiantly. tbs I will s.pi.irr Willi "I don't know, but I think he might ' little things that th«-t Id for the prisoner the lieu lei .io . « .-rm -r w. - n -p.iisli v tn the I m * honest were he given the chance * | yon. too, Mr Warden Handler ' And y<>n are going to ghe It to I know you have tn<- In your i»«w««e fair I'ung girl’s l :ifiuen«*e. and after !no do I Hut. Handler, you're g .li p-lv . hi* sp.«k>* the words that were him*' Tlie 'like me lH*ttcr fr*>ui now on I..n-<- "We will go to the governor to till v. .th n new lio|«e Hie torturisi matter rests entirely In Ida hand« “ I realising my position I h ue «lan d go ».«ii of Jimmy Valentine Hose threw her arm around her again«! you " Tell your lawyer to apply for a Itut Valentine had mistaken hl« partimi I proiuiaa* you he shall have Unde's neck and kl»»«-d him fondly, The warden I» very angry, and the mnn 1 lie respect that o..«* nghting ei«*ri |ms»Ude a»»l»lume In bls •■(Tort man 1» helpleas.' she said fearfully man has for another who fight» him to ».* ur<‘ It *' "Why. they might even kill"— •«Itinrely found uo place In the <*rnv«*» "Tlvnik io«, air; thank yon.” inur ••(Mi. no. Ih«o*. not thiit ** h«*nrt of Billy Handler Valentine tin l tnltf I il.» |. Holier n .-fully, but his "flut you realise'- yet something to learn of th«* psi ei«»» ui. In ..uu'-irlii to lb '.e of “Yes hut I don't think they would chology of Jail • aniens Hanl .-r's tin* fill, ubo lie noil knew wa» nmlly dar.- “ I“ fa<-e t<» k on a tonllgtiunt eipr«*s«ion r«*«| listili.* for hl» new ..p|»irtunlty The ••Mti . am In a chill of fear till." he sm-ered. "so |'r. g ✓ P Ind ion t un thank tin nhs-e. too." warden'» männer'* add. d I <. Ute you am I) Well, Ju»t w.-itch me “Most wurden» are bullies. Rose, I'll burke you. you" - "I thank h< r must deeply " I ! - • 'id l-’.iv. moving away and I don't think thia Handler au ex Handler lunged around tbe <*on>«*r ««•piloti I ildnk n few word« from me of Ills disk nt th«* prisoner and I** honing to Kune ' i'i*ntlm* -mrted a« though to go might"— "Don't burke m»!*' ertod Valentine At this Junctv.re Handler storm.») di*»|M*rnti*ly Ihroiirti tlx* <t*»r leading to the cell I Into the office He glared angrily nt Kyea gleaming with hi« v.-ngefiu hl» visitor» At Fay's direction It.»««* nroa. with hands mitstrrtchnl. tb« went out into th«* waiting room warden enme headlong at Valentine "Finished your »tar .'lisrnber sca wbo brni-vd blmwlf to withstand th- simi. roveroorT' he asked sn*»rtngty «ixM-k of th«* on*« mlng Imdy t'r<»«ich "Mr Handler.” sternly, 'let me »ay Ing the prlaoti<*r prinnd Idtnaelf to something to you for your own l*rn* dutch one of the warden's ilmmlra fit You are an employee of t'ir «tate ■•* Employees have ls»n r.tnoi. I. even which was cnrrlesaly «-vtemlcd out ward from his band a trick Bothner wardens, for a »'•«•■■ h no m.ire dl» Once securing this courteous than the one you have Just bad shown him made When Valentine g.-ts out and thumb. It could I k * pulled liu<*k I hope If will tie soon I nm going t<> twlstral to th«* breaking point If n< ask him how he was fronted and If hr rsaari to <6ii*e an o|>|Hineut to yl. ol tell» me you treat.«) hint any worse or by drawing tb<* outstrdebed anti after todr.r than before I came I o»er his shoulder, wbrollng his l.,«<k Good to his foe aa be «lid •««. Valentine I'roml-e l "U » little I .lit II I could lieud »'nirply forward ami throw day. «Ir" The lleutennnt governor followed his assailant he!pl«*»«)y over his be-ul and on to ihe floor in a heap with the i rar Smith had come In with the ward disconcerting "Dying marc." I • ' midway In Ills ruah the warden I. The latter ttirn<*<) to hl« «ra re • ,1 • I »t -.rt 11«* Ii il . ;iu. it lit:.. tsry a» Fay departed and snarled vl About to throw rtously. bl» teeth protruding like ycl *«.f Just iu time low fang» "Valentin.* eh' Get him7* himself blindly at his Intended victim, Rmltb. bl» face gravely set. obedl a thought inn Inspiration he after wnrd considered It to hm C.sh.il •ntlr went »nt of the ro.itu through his brain The warden bait CHAFTER V W S bls ».** rotary left th«* r<» m to ed. much to the aniaxemeut of hl- / \ pr.» ure ValmtlM Wa.il.-H «ra rotary. Smith, who bad lw*en watch rrrt .' !»• r* Handlrr was imclng / % Handler g larkiy at Ing tbe pro<-e«*dliig» with unconcern r<-»th— i up nnd d>>wti Ruddrnly the the dour that cl «.-d behind born of experience in like bnp|M*nlng« prt*Hi. r o*« .Mi»ld«*rad Ile touk a step • Then llnmller turn«*d nwny. n-sted on. luward th«* girl, «tw stu«>d wai.bing him auil through which No. I3M» waa ftan.l on hl« desk and with the ot .. r to be unwllllugly brought. He would bini wlili nu exprosalon of pity in her stroked his heavy, square i liln ret!«*- ry.*- Ite ta ut mer aa though to graap •bow this man who bad dared to talk lively. ln*r band; then with a stoical effort be to the lieutenant governor that Hilly "God"' he pon.lcred "Rttppoae the tna«trr«*d bltnaelf and straightened Handler was the !»•»« of King King lleutrnart governor shonld ret <m to prison am) uo one else even lieutenant I mk k th'*ae deal« in tlw .-nntrml« for snp- "Word» are flirti» thlnga »omettine«.“ governors to the contrary, Dis« Ip I me piles’ lie might nnd then I'd nra-d In* -a •! iu -i low. g.-nt’emanly voice, must I m * preserved. Yea. that waa li him to he iny frt.-nd " the oh) explanation that always held with l'.-trat pronunci a tion and Intona- Handler rrorhra) «nt. pi< k«l up a b«i go<«<| when a prisoner who offended oii "lini I” tbe wanleo In any way a«« meted from the d«—k and exten-lrd It to the "Yen. we kmiw thnt.” put In ’he lleu out tbe veugenti'e thnt tbe ward«« now thoroughly tbundersiru.-k convict, leu.ini i. >< <-in<>r R.rav l-arn* wm doeply tour li ed by would not be deulvd llB't there was who ««ns shmly rn. vr* ng from tb* thè atrmigie tliat evrti tier little bunlen a thin chested, cough racked little ttientai strain uf tbe Inst few inoiueoi« of kn.iw l*«lge of thè World told ber elect km ln»|M»*tor "doing three" for "Have a cigar." smiled the warden gra "Al»" crooked work at the polls w»o h.id clottsly, with a »weeping b< w »»« gi.lng un In thè prtaoner'a breaat. ■•thHslby, Mr Valrntlue." ah« sald had hl« front teeth kl-krai down hl« permit uh * to offer you a chair. Nr throat because be woukl not *ahlur tbe Valeutlue. aoftiy. warden's shoes As for this slick Mr. The l’H«ouer repllcd In n h»lf whlsper Alias Jimmy Valentine •*.•». S c I h I K mm far Sft The director* will raceive b«l» for sale of the old school building locateti at Richardson's Gap up to February A. HHJ. Sealed tods may ha kft at Santi am News office, The boatd re»crv«*s the right to reja ct any • or all bids. U. Bit HARlMtoN. Chairman Board I of Directors, of District No fl How'» This? *’* f. •r any rase of catarrh that cannot 1« urvd l.y Hall's Cattarti Cura. F. J. « HKaAY 4 t u., Iv.vdo. O We. the undersigned, have known F. J. t henry fur the last 15 years, and be lieve him parfveily honorable in all lioiine*. transactions, and ftnacially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. W auhm ;. N issan A M arvin . YA h/.U'«sb* Jle*'*Jgi«ts, T*-l»*d**, O Hall's Catarrh l ure is taken inter* rally, acting dinctly upon the blood and muc.uia surfaces of th«* syst. m. 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