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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
“Alias Jimmv Valentine” I in thought *>f <H that, and I want y .=i in risk it. and my 4b p*r cent wants y««u to risk It.” Ami your b«*art. Roes?” The fa ther's k«**n <■«••» «rarvbed the young gtr! » beautiful fa«*e ll>»<- returned Ida glance calmly “Yew" «ti« .‘rind. rb.lng amt meeting b«*r father* eyes Uifitnctiiugiy with I ht ««v. a. "I've known mru w im tlmuglii they were tierce* al! my life. -4k a;«- tu <¡.-;it!i A ik ! «»:;e day from a cieur sky « h‘ti i w»t struggling in the arm» of a btror eyed brute who l«*nt n»e if I danni move a baud, ifda tnan rsiar "There « « no blare of buglee <W anytlilt .- twit utter «xHinigr Hr rn.nl«* the ruffian leave me Hi» voice was low I could •«•arwly b«*ar what be «aid. but ttierr lb« rr was « as a b*Mr of rom Hi u<! imi «brent of death In It. nn«l the brute d,«re|.-ard«»! It. and be ma» li-mj turn n l«*a»t twice bl« «ice Ile fought alh*ntly an«! kill«*! lilut A nd all my Ilf«* that mail own« me" i JT2fXY VALENTINE. WARDEN HANDLER AND ROfE LANE Bui Valouthie bini u*>t rrollx«*! how SloW I) ino» e Ibi* eX«*lH|ie « li«**l» itf ilo g*i «riiim-iii of a gieot and bu»v j •tate A goteraor 1« Io-M lo n »tri« • t •■-•-■■unfablllty far blu o®< lai a«tl««u» , nix) in tlie lmi*ortaiit ma iter of tb<- ' pardon «t a in»ti «-onib-t«*t to siate pri»«in for a ftdony ha«t«* I» entlreiy j «•ili of U hi i|ii<•iloti Ami li was «ne day nb«*n Jimniy Valentine limi loat every >i*»ilgt* of ■ >>nl><l«*ii'«* In Ilo««* lame nrrt In r uuele and In Un* lawycr 1 slmili In* limi r«*talm*l limi burrlrd | fiadslep« n*<« un<l«*l il»wn ibe «’rii « .r ; r»«l««r A pu|««*r. a glorioua i«a|«cr l*enr , Ini' f!w* •«•¡il of Un- Empire Ntnte. «ni ff.i»ti«*l le-fore hi» ei e» Voi mi* |«nrtlom*i "- esine thè w «*1 1 colili* iiannuii« euieut "Tb<* governor■ ha» reh-ased yeti"’ propormi to her fatti-r regarding tlie future of Jimmy Valentin«* Her fa ther. fall wi*li built, with t«eanl nml brouu huir »trenk«*! «Ith outcropping» of gray «ml1«*! Indulgently upon her I!«* had arrecil <>n her a* count to place talentine In a good ».iliiml ptaltlon but a* vet tu* h i«l doubts »• to wlieth ■r I»« ■ dnred to •<* tir«* f“< t! i* « » • ¡ni let In oih * «if the pnrb>rs of Ihr Tan f i« • I *t«-l In Albany within two • ' ri • I.« <>f ihr capitol Mr» Wet» alrr uud Mr» M<*«re sat |«atl«-titly n il II In g "V»*u «but suppose Mr Valentin«* noiiUI ferì uncomfortable In coining to met « nr parti In a nice rasp«* ta til«* pin««* Ilka* Itila, do t on*** ask«*! prim Hill«* 'It— Mo«*rv of tier c«»wurk er In th«* toile **f l|o|x* society ■'N«- na» ih«* |»>«ltli«* response "Tlvit voline man nouhln'i f«**i un rom fort aide <>r embarrass«*! any « bere III Ihr World Tilla I» the flrat victor« for the tinte of Hope. Mr» M-ore mid I trust your rejiort will l»r •to li it» io encourage other» to join U« " "It Hill | m * exact. -Mrs Welister, of Hint y>u may r«*»t naawred By the n it. do ion n«d think w «• ahoultl hair b ul n few rrportrr» here to git«* pub th noth •• of our t>r»t triumph?” "V* ur n*|M»rt. my dear we will »end that t* nil paper»,-* nml .Mr» Webater amlhd proiidli m » »tie «|M>ke. V ri>*»«riigcr boy came In with a n t«* frinii V « lent Im* who find cometo ilium t • thank the goirrtior for hl» rile*»«* and to inert the people who hi d work« I to »•* tire bim hl« pardon The n* te written from the governor'» e*.»« utile i ba tuber nollflid the ladle« tli. i hr would lw* with them In fifteen minute». I!o ■ l_ine and her father. William lane an llllnoi« hanker, came Into the parlor and greeted the two Indi«*«, n h«> Inforni«*! the newcomer* that Mr Valentine would «hortlyr arrive !>e dining the invitation of Mr» Moore and Mr» Webster to join In light re* fi***liiient» In the tea n»>m on th*' met Baulin* floor, linee and her fattier rr mulini in the parlor, while the two ladle« departed lliae hud not »een her fnther for .month* and on hl* arrival In the east she p«*r*t:nd«*l him to accompany her to Albani- to a««urr the governor that i If he pardoned Valentine he would guarantee hltn a good bualne«» poal lion It hi more than probable that 1 thia attitude on the part of a man of | Mr Mne'a «landing In the financia' , world had «omething to do with the final determination of the executive to ■lun the n*len»c paper*. Il tendril to ronfimi In the governor hl« belief In the prisoner-» Innocence Mr. latir and hi» daughter nail wait«*! overnight In Albany after the granting of the pardon to meet the released prisoner, who waa «mining to the capital for the purpose already mention«*! lloae. aliaolutely positiva of her one time rescuers Innocence, bad made a [ j 1 y half atartls4 at -f her admiraiiou and gratitude fot at *1 •• : ' ' i •- ' . r.-«t 111 ! he «uni li t Jimmy -i nletiritw* Hl« train- •**1 intuition li ««I sir« -t«ty i««ld hint th«t •be w n* ii><*re than cnMially c<«tir«*ro «d in the fate of thi* mystifying young metí, wluate rt**»rd waa apt«nr emit —i I. .1 md |**rsonailty ami «ut’ittioli« were certainly Impera «be In their go"*«! «|tinll!l«** Truth to tell. Mr Lune «m considerably dl«lur!>«*! nf th«* •Ituatlon. but hr dr b*rtnin«d to act epi It phll«»*«i|ibk-ally for the pr« -. t,i Htid to watch careful ly th«* future d<*«eliifiui«*m l!<*»r-'- the father ex« uiln>«*1 a» th«* girl « <>n<du>!«*| her etatmwut While ’i»- Ind r«-.ili*«*d h«*r altra* ll«m toward ’I** '* • e.l primmer, he had noi , . I ,.f tl;«- defitb of b< r f«**llng f««r him It - ii ■ c i| to I m - -di « Led dnd " •n-«. *1 ili i ni - It • true And then In* •»« it to prison i*n the firoib mt tie of n t«*!i*i l|kr thal. nml !’tn going I«» t f«• It , »••«! «•• him If bi*-» « Ai.il I»«* |. ci cry «Ir.ip ««f my tuan blood t«*ll« mr so ” "Ami you «Inn-! rvrn know anuir ?" •Y«*«. i a.«- "He gnr«* you one, I know, but even (hat**-* "Well, what of It’ Doc« a name tn roti run tiling to real m«*ti and w< tu eli? N«» 1 h«- <»n«* com«** th«* otic In all the world and. srell that's all there 1« to love." A pause en*tl«*d The father flr*t to «|«euk I*» you think hr know» how "So. Some m«* " "Voti promise that*“ rt-llri r<|ly. "I prouil«e. <l*d " "Will you waif until I »ee f hr ertior. Roar? !s*t n» gl» Io ««*■ and aak 111« opinion of the matter" "Gladly, and hr will belici e In film, I know." ««Id th«* girl vntbt**!n«tlcal ly Hhc b«-ard a ut«*p bebltMl b«*r. and •be turn«*! SdMH M h $ i lit SK« Tl«e dirrrb.r» will receive b**l» fur sab* of the old school building located Richardson's Gap up to February 25. 1912. Sealed bids m»v 1« kft at Sanliam New* office. The boar«! r«*«rrvro th« tight to reject any or all t wt* W, RlOIAUlflON. Chairman Buari of Director», of District No. 9. SPECIAL Clubbing Oiler How's This’ W<* offer utic hundrid dollars r« ward for any ease of catarrh that cannot D cure«! by Hall's Cattarh Cure. F. J. t iigsty A Co., Toi<d«>. O We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for th«- la»t IS years, and tie lleve htm perfectly hun«»rable in all business transactions, and flnacially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. W aiding . K inn an A M arvin , Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tak«n inter nally, acting directly upon th«* bl<>.| and mut-ous surfaces uf the system. Testimoniáis sent free. Price "Sc |**r bottle, hold by all Drugguts. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti* The r* guiar »ubacnption price of the Daily and > unday Ore- goman is SA. (XI. Wr arc offering the Daily and Sunday ( h rgoniHii and the Smitiani News one year for Al Ibt Chur#» T th *c who do not care for the •ur.iiay Oregonian, we will give Service* at the <’hn»tian church oti tecond and fourth Sundava of each month. The 1 fail y ( fregón- inn and the San- tiain News one rear for evening Services at the liaptiat church on the firat and third Sundays of each month. I i.ion Sunday school at 10 a. m. $6.00 This Offer ¡8 for a i united Time Only Chiropractic il«*R'.ilarly you h.-ar of expensive lawsuits over disputed titles tit os. which if the buyer had abstracts of. they would have been avoided. Why, therefore, Like such long chances <n buying real estate by in vesting without abstracts of the pro|>erties’ titles? Our abstracts are de- bendable, full and com plete one should accom pany every real estate exchange. There, with hl« hit In bl« band w ell griHiiii«*! and wi-sring a sell cut »Ult of brown i-kiiln-* tight brown, the fashionable <«d«»r there st«««! Jlmiuy i nleiitlne "Mr V a lent fan!” exclaim«*! the girl "Mia» Lane. bow do y<»u do *“ «tr|> plug «tuh-kly forward. rvtsMMltiiK hi» band. "Till* 1» my fattier ” She proenti-d Vnleotlne to Mr Lnue. n !»o w vico.net! him pleasantly. Further conversation by Ihr (hrrv * * Infer p'««l bi ili«- entrane» of Mr». Moue .in«! Mr** Webater rrturu Corarr 2aJ aa4 BroaiilHa $t. | nig from the ron ronin Mr. Ijme and l It*—«- depart«*! to go to the governor's OREGON eta th ri*r rmploym« nt the girl de . handier, ami the two inemliers of the ninmli*l for him •t n«* of 11«* <• »<» let« ami Jimmy Vai Now, »It down and listen. dnd." the ••ntlne »«vit«*! themse v«*i girl »aid. cro»«lng to a sofa. “Aid n«>w Mr Valentine, concern- ■'Ililt, II< hm *. fill« la a most <l«*«|>rrntr •ng your future." tiegan Mr» Web- thing to do* pick up an rt <*mi let and <t«»r. "iihat do you contemplate do put him in a bank.” .Mr Lane pro ing?" Paul Froelich and Paul Tompkins »re tested "Get a position “ cutting Wixrd on Phillipa Butte. ”1» hr an ex convict If he wna con "We have already arranged that for vlcted unjustly?’- argued Hie girl Mrs. Sanford made a business trip to «on Mr Valentine." announ «*! Mr». "Didn't I ocle George *ay he waa In Portland Saturday. Moure complacently nm’rnt ?“ W. J. Burden is having some carpen That Is iery thoughtful, ladles "Not exactly He sah! then* wna a ter work done on ths Whiteman place. bnt" - chance that hr might he.” Mr» M<» re dl<! not nxs«*tly convey Pau) Froelich hauled rock for the "But tin* goiertior pinlom-d him." ■‘Guilty C «*n hare l«*«*ti pardotictl" t. <• entire facta," Interjected Mrs foundation of his new bungakiw last Thursday. The girl would not I* gn|n»ald Webster "But I n ant you to give thia man a -Nor L. lx»gan who is doing some work at chance, dad a go«*l chance Hr ri«kr*1 "We have a rhop* of three poaltiona Thomas, spent Saturday and Munday at hl* life oner to «air me fmin Insult." for you Mr Valentine,- went oo Mra. home. Hlic pattel h«*r father-» *h uldrr plead Webster, "t ine Is In a grain elevator " J W. Beckly and Mr Grany of Carl ingly and affe< llonately. "Yea." smiled Valentine “I cm Im “I know; I know." dcclar«*! Mr Inne »glue that would lie a »afe place for ton made a flying trip to West Scio on "Amt you muat •«*• him" llo*e waa one under su»pl< ion of robbing a l«ank." business Monday. becoming fearful of the end. W. J. Meikeljohn and pif«- of Scio The ladle» failed to detect the veils«! "Oh. i'll »er him. of courne. but to note of sarrnsm visited Mr. and Mra. Max Grimm last put him to work In the bank why. 'The »<» obd." Inform«*) Mrs Moore, Saturday. lloae. It aerni* like flying In the face Ts as a bookkeeper or cbacker In a Mrs Tompkins who broke her wrist of l*rovl«lcn<*r " wrap Iron yard." "Ded. doron’t It mean anything to I "Still under suspicion. I see." com some time ago is gaining slowly. R<»<* Philli|*s had a 2 «»'clock caller you that I want It done?” Tear» tie j mente<| Valentine drily gan to gather In the girl*« eyen aturdav night, but he was frightened "And the thin! a* the first male offi "Why. of coiirwe." rricntril the fa ■ cer In the Gate of ll«*pe wwlsty," Mr» away by the barking of the dogs tb«w - V >ur mother left you 40 per Wobater promlly d«* lalmed Elder C. Ernfs«»n of 1-ebanon visited rent nf the bank »toeh. ami that alone ■ “Ye«." sgrv«*! the other rhiirttj West ’‘cioand Shelburn people Monday. would make me ll«tcn did yon are nt wwrker U. La to even nak It. but who kimw» nix mt -'Troa»urerr the ex-convict queried him. and »uppoae it became known significantly who I m * waa god what he had done?” Santiam News and Semi-Weekly Journal S2 per year. (Tu be Continued) Lina Coantj Abstract Co. West Sen Notes Chirupraclis is baaed upon the princi pi* 1. The nerves are the life. 2. Dis- | , rit .rtf v«-rt.ureas cause pressure on nerv« « l’r< «»ure un nerve« causes disease. Chin pr.i tn i- a druglcsa system of healing and does not resemble hydro- l-ath; . hypri ti«tn or magnetic healing. I hir.*i ri.. '. • is not osteopathy, but l* ach«-- di- uà«» that osteopathy can- I imt roach. If you have any of the following ail ment», such as rheumatism, bladder tr. .ble. ap|*>plrxv, Bnghts disease. dro|«y, dysuepxia, emissions, female disease«, goitre, heart disease, hys teria. ii »omnia, impotency, jaundice, kidney <'.i»ea»e, indigestion, gall atones, < o*-filiation diabetes, ovarian disease, pulsi, paralysis, pleurisy, sciatica, St. Vitus dance, liver disease, urinary dia lumbago, l's »«-, appendicitis, cured without the Use of knife. Examination free. L)k C. S. T ig a un, Scio, Oro. Lied Ftr Silt Two hundred and four acro», *4 am . 4P acri -, 2j miles from heio; 40 i«m mil«» from Scio; flh acres h • « from -■ Pri'c from |5o to 1100 p«*r acre. R. **Ht.i.Tt>N, Scio, Oro. Ladies Calling Cards printed blank for «ale at this office. or Sewirt ol OiAtmests for Cilirrl (Ml Cullili lirwy as mercury will surely destroy the »enae of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous furface». Much articles «hou d never I m * used except on prsocrip- tioti* '*rom reputable physieiars. as the damage th«-v will do is ten fold to the K> h «1 you can possible derive from them Hall's i atorrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Oheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, con tains n«> mercury and is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mueuu» surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get ti e gvt. n-ig. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free, Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's pation. Family Pills for consti