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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1912)
“Alias Jimmy Valentine Novelized by FREDERICK R. too M bs From the Great Play by PAUL ARMSTRONG JT?''<Y VALENTINE. WARDEN HANDLER AND ROfE LANE ■ No —i H-tsry slimitiatieeiisly "I Im id tbni honored position now," ri'-'lll.ed Mr* Moor*. "but a«r* yuu .............. sriMItl JIMUV UtkVftn * t I • « •■«•pl It we would pay a »• «i-- We agree that your knowl edge of the th*” — I'l i- bi-lde.” suggested Valentin*. T.vmily would be a great help to U» " •*l aiutiti*«».” "Then you accept. Mr Valentin*?** “No. Indies," de< Islvely. “You rc'use th* fswltlon?“ “Yes. ladle« In fact. I decline all your position* " I’ho tint* of Hop* representatives rv>«e nini as««itn*tl expressions <»f ex treni* lud Ignat Ion at the unexpected repula* and refusal of their well uii-aut btit Ill advised offer*, “Ingratitud*?" they exclaimed, V alentin*, who bad deprecatevi their alitine «•« tie« ause of their evident mis trust of him In spit* of bls |iard«in. as shown In th* natur* of the |«>sltlona th«-y had offered bini, resoli nd a fours* of action that would, he thought. dlapvta* of them and at th* same llm* afford blm ■ long craved amuse meni "No. pleas* do hot protested el.itwirately. ’ fu»* the jwailtloas you lx- cause I fear th* world derstand “ “U lint do you mean?” ink ill on* of th* ladle«. "Ob. you •**." went on Valentin* whims!, ally. "If I accepted help from you ladles tb* world uigbt *ay that you *r—yuu wer* In loti witb ili*'” Obliti*" ej«'ulntisl Ih* a«t«>nl»b<d Indica. "Mt th* World aay wl»at II dare*” pf»s èihot-d Ih* fwdattiii- ¡¡ili* kit» Muore lifting ber « blu definnily “And so g<«»dby, my d«-ar ladies ” sald Vnletitln». b«>wlng almo«! to thè fioor Wltb anger In thclr ginn« * nn<l tbelr w ilk. china ami no«** |»'lutlng alinosi fovvard th* celitng. ih* two n.i-mle-rs <>f th* Hat* «>f ll«>t>* »■• l*ly »talk««! out of th* li tei jiarlor Jlminy Valentin* clim-klìng In hls tmuseinent. «ank luto a « halr t<> a w att thè return of MI« « latn* nnd h< r fatber Miss luto* Ito»* lume th* giti «ho lini! salisi hlm fr«.tn th* In rror» of tlmt 'ìilt of ten" ai Ring King. Ilo» t.eniltlful sh* iva» he murniurnl Kb* tiad u bear* Atei »b* « stivi aom*thing •or No 1241: that w as apPurent Just Imo mueh did st>* < are? Ju-i vi h.vt dld tu- cure' If a man llv«l airalght ti* • tight In dine win su« !i a girl f««r li!» Iota n Yes; tbat wus llf* And Jlmmy Valentin* tiow liuti III» chance lo ' g«< -trnight. b* rea soli«! Mratiger thlngs ! limi l.nppene I Th* gliI II il rev*aled slready tiad «he nut. tbat «he knew a prloou m-nieni'* couhl n-'t kilt thè g'«sl iti a tnan If a single grrtn of It yet tnevred In blm? Th* uh! llf* w ns tie liltiil blm uo*. The future C .earned Never brighi and I mi koned hlm on .igniti woiild he— “Jlmmy' Jlmmy1“ A barali n hi«|x>r hls»«l Ita wny Into h!» eira Jlmmy Valentin* start«! up !» I' itnnr* Thnf volew. ttiai wlilaper* e. sd not besed 1« »In«-» thè mgbt tli* i >i«.ivl "tiulls" ball brokeu Up thai u'iilgl't «uqirl»* party in Ita* vault» of toe lìftli National batik Har djy tiri lei lug Iti» ear». bnrdly durlng to inni, yet li* dld turo, alili tic aaw. « roti« hlng hulf Iteliind cu* of thè the risi velie! («ortleres «if «»Ite of tbe hotel Itili purlcr *ntran>-«-s. thè figure of Red fnc«- and th* brick red halr of Flatiugnn. hi» old tini* coworker CHAPTER VII IMMI \ UJlM'IVi: Slowly cuv *r*d from th* sti«» k II* n pertemed at tn-holillng l>*f«-r* hint th* man who had in th* old days lawn bls accomplice In many questionab1* adventures N«e. Ii* lir.<l con. l<nl«.«l w rongly No; he was not yet free from all the assoclathms of th* years jm»t those yt.-ira which be was endeavoring to forget "Hello. It«!.” he ■ finally add rowed Flanugnn "fame out from behind the curtain Th* roast I* dear for I was here?" you (low dl<! you know I "Ob. leave It to Red cam* forth tn*. Jimmy, to keep track of nn old pal.” He belìi out h!« hand, which Valentin* listlessly ah«>k It«) could not understand hl« for mer companion'« lndlff*rv*nt manner “What's wrongT' be asked “Nothing “ “Aw. cut It out Somethin's got you guessin', an' •<« don't try to kivi m* “ The r*l*«««1 convict look«! m«!l tatlvely at It«! Then h* «i»k*. “Red. did you ever do a bit?*" "Sure—Joliet.” "And you have been In on* of those rotten tulle« and «till tlilnk II a a go««! game?” “Tou've weaken'd eb?" sneered Red “I've turned stjnaru.' “You re rrnxy * “No It's only th* man who tblnks h* can I«**! the law who's crasy." said Valent Io* 'Y ud a «mi out If It hadn't been for tbat Cotton wtm t»l*w on you tie- mu»* you lira! him out of a dam*“ t alentili* turned am) dull h«) blm I •* "You rat. don't you ever «peak of her again or I'll murder you" II* threw R««d rougtiiy away from hint • 'No«'- g-t out of her* aud forget you know m* “ “<;« m «| riod Jimmy eiclatmed tb* oilier •) wouldn't <oiy anythin* to Why I’d do any buri y«Hir f«*i1n»r» thing for yon I'd a done your bit If I coni«! bave Why. l «I go to b—I for you “ “Will you turn Timi • all I want of you now l-et'» you ami I «n«n non ami from this minuti on go ».juarr If w* »tars* In lb* streets Will you do Ibat. Red* Valentin* apvili* In Ititeli»* enme«t U*«i Ited h«*sltnt<sl s’ake and I'll go I) Valentin* appreciated th* etinmeter Isti* itnw lillagt»e«ss of Itisi to leal* bl» tlfeiotig viMiition that or rifling stroug t-*v«-' nn«l »afea di-em«l t»y their min Ur* aud tnirgl.«' ufacturv-rs to tie proof“ True, tbe fla ai*« w er* som« times foli«! by tb* thickness*« of fuel :;1 . . ! .;.. . 1. b ut rarely mid iii-'i Ftnimgnn l*-en fol .«I by mere inc *« mat* i united by No Ilf»'« d«"d. « * tli* mi ■ >|«eU'-d safe« »•« ely • • •crilieil totlcb V «tentine Ml«“, t * M* tb* hold that lb* unlawful life o bad followed Invariably sen-u re«l •Ii Its lot rii-« i aud be «as not am firl--«-i| sLii !l*d I bi—ltal«-«! to leave II for 111* dubious i r> war«!» of "gm if •irnlcht.** “No." anas «-red Valentine, "nothin.: for m* lm i w«>rk frota now ou work mulinai im isi««r I hx «' holiest work hard manual l a* quit th* wld gau,* to ry ki1*}«. It«! Itici piniuiy nonplused at this reto utlo ry « kang* of nearl In bls for mer pal. JiH*! apeeelileaa for a mo <i.*:ii Jlmioy Valeutlm- th* t*-»t man In th* com.try In bls tin*, bud *turn«i ««pi.in- Verelfu. aliits! Was I lie world com! ii to an end? At last be n-i-oie»«t tils aluiiiy to talk ii* bad uu lU'plrnllon Hist tlioiight .ii.ti! win Valentin* over ungili make him route to Illa »ensea What about tbe copjiem r suggest «I Iteti \t* you dippy euoiigb ti» think they d let you turn s<piar*T* Ye* Why m«l t‘ retoriml Valentin* tike a flash ' U lint have they got to do With bonest iii » ii ?‘ Again «lui limi hud cans* to actually doubt tli* ».mil) of tils i-v eoiitedernl* for her* he was overlooking entirely In his cilildlab roMMiultig the remora* I*««, dismal certainty that ibe det«1 tlvt-s would tore* him Io (leuctl on Ills old fiala or any one els* In the un d*rworld of w tmlii. tie could obtain in formation deslrvM by tin- police In allori, inleulltie hud overlooked tbe Sloot pigeon gam*. Ito- ili-.palr tf •Very ervok w Im bul ever trttrd to "go atrnight ' "Aw doa t l'd yourself." warned Hi-») ’“I he copper II let you t>e square If y U re ■ «bell (ligniti. If you lip off ol.| (ml» No other way." Ab'iird* lluw. for Instance, could f . y i! . •" Vbsurd. eh? u hat about Kid Steele? lie turned square, but be wouldn't s«iueul. and J«ib after Job I bey threw him out of till tie was hungry ii tin- si reel Thru a «ipfier offeml io sink* blm to a feed If he'd turn up' an o,.| |iy| And he murdered tb* ■ on th* :" t. and now h<-s doing llf* Turn a.|uare eh? That means be a atool or n bum In our gam».“ Red mis«! hla hands pmteatlngly nd turn«! bls face away from V'aleu tin* “Rent the enjipers," Insislm) th* oth *r "<;«•! nw.vy where they can't find yon W* can do that " "Tso. w* can“ Rd again faced friend "W by. iHiyi* la Iti to«n to juu now." "Itoyle b*r*T* In alarm i "V *» I t»*t him w lien he got off I th* Tattler' Ile s going to give you «our orders, and you'll bare to do as be tells you If you turn a,|Unr* II* knows y«u tn-.it It lie was laying for A'ery when he cam* out aud told blm to report one* • month. And what nt out A«*ry? You sent him to me. and we've twq at work on some kilns " "Where la Avery?“ asked Valentine Quickly “Want to see blm?" "Yes. I can explain better" Vs ten tine cro»s*d th* parlor anil peered through th* portl*r*s Itiw! went to the opposite doorway snd softly called. “Oh Bill!” Avery, dressed In a roughly cut ready ma«!* suit of cloth*« and look Ing In much I letter health than be did •n Hi* <|.ii he d*t!«l l>etectlv* Doyle and finished hl« term In «Ing Sing, ram* skiwly Into the hotel parlor •Tlello, Bill? Yott'r* taking ■han«-*." greeted Valentin*, "and you • nr. tflft RM." (To b* Continued) Semi R iusi tir Sue Th* directors will receive bids for •al* of th* oM school building locate«! at Ruhardson's lisp up to February SPECIAL 26. ISIS. Seal«! blds m*v b* kft at Santi am New a office. Th* board reserve* the right to reject any or all bid« W . R ichardson . Chairman Roani of Directors, of l>is trict No 9. Clubbing How's Thia? Offer We offtr oce hun red dollar» r. w«r.i >r any caa* of catarrh that can t 1« ci.r*d by Hall'* < attarh Vur* F. J. < Hr.**Y A Co., Tv.«do, O "e. the tmdefuhm«- 1, hav v k n- < u e, fur th< iasl ve hift, perfvvfb lu ur 1.« tr n*a- c The regular sub*cnption price of the Laily «nd - unday Orw- gu i. is 6». uu. V. a II m •' «. ar* ■ ffent l>jii!v Sunday •r r 2 ni.'ii) and the ^anti in X’ews one year for itali • l atsrrh v .J mucous su.f»crs »timoniala »ent tie ul ism tlail •at ion. Al tii ; ii i<l the 8.00 u Idi Cidi ■«■rvices at the Christian church at d aid fourth . uixm)» Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday •vrntng. «•ervices at the Baptist chur> h on the * ’d th rd unday a of each > oi th r.loti Sunday »«hool at Id a m .11 !• -L' , ivi w><- do not care for * or.ian, we will The I >aily ()regon- ian ami the San- tiam News one rear for $6.0J This (iffe« is for a Limited Time Only Chiropractic Regularly you hear of expensive lawsuits over disputed titles tit es. which if the buyer had abstracts of, they would have been avoided. Why, therefore, take such long chances in buying real estate by in vesting without abstracts of the properties’ titles? Our abstracts are de- bendable, full and com plete one should accom pany every real estate exchange. ALBANY Cbimpructis is based upon the princi ples. 1, The nerves ar* the life. 2, Dis- i .ici rm nt « f vertebreas cause pressure on nerve» Pressure on nerves causes i disease. i'hiri practic is a drugle-ui system of healing and does not resemble hydro pathy. hypnotism or magnetic healing, t hiropractic la not osteopathy, but reaches diaeas« s that os teo pa th » can not reach. If you have any of the following ail ments, such *s rheumatism, bladder trouble, up|>oplexv. Bright* disea**, dropsy, dysp*|>«ia, emissions, female «iiseases, goitre, heart di*e*«e, hy*- tena, insomnia, imputeney, jaundice, kiitney diseoM. indigestion, gail stones, cor-t (ration diabetes, ovarian disease, palsy, paralysis, pleurisy, sciatica. St. Vitus dance, liver dis<-*ae, urinary dis ease, lumbago, apjiendiciti*. cured without the use of knife. Examination fr»*. Du. C. S. Tic, arp . Scio, Ore. OREGON Lar.d For Salo io* first scientific ’hlnker was Thales of Miletus, born al>vut 038 B C. II* «as th* first to att*n>pt a logical aolutloo of material phenomena with out resorting to mythological r*pr*»eii lotion« In other words, Tlialni was tli* first mao. so far ■■ w* know, to try to find out th* actual truth con c*mlng th* world w* Ils* In. its origin, constitution ami destiny. Reversing th* Saasena When little Tommy Know went to •« bool one tnoriilu* last summer hl* face beamed and be mailed up to tea« ber to tell her ibat another new baby had arrived at bom* “Well. Tommy.'* said tbe tea« ber, "that's splendid! And how rnauy bare you uow’" "Ob. bc'a th* fourth." replied Tom my "We generally bav* a Bill* Mu«>w every summer, as father aay*"—I’hll adelpbia Time* Qusar Old Law*. France in 1314 pas»«l law* regulat ing tbe «tie of tbe cloak and robe, th* breadth of tbe trimming and tbe uum her of suits possessed by *acb person, alao th* diet. Including tbe bonr of meals and tbe aumlier of dtab*«. Two humiml ami four acres. M acres, 40 acres. 2| miles from Ncio; 40 acres 3 miles from beio; tü» acres miles from Brio. Price from O&o to |l0o per acre. R. hHKLTON, Scio. Or*. Ladies Calling Carda printed blank for sal* at thia offic*. or Bewiro ol HMMots for Court tut Contato Mercury as mercury will surely destroy th* *en*e of smell ami eompletrly derang* the whole system when entering it through the mucous furfaces. ?*uch article* •bould never be u*ed except on prescrip tions 6rom reputable physician*, as the damage they will do is ten fold to th* good you can possible derive from them Hall's ( storrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. <>h*n*y & Co., Toledo, Ohio, con tains no mercury and i* taken internally acting directly upon th* blood and mucous surfaces of th* system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cur* b* sur* you get th* genuing. It is taken interrally and made in Tol*<io, Ohio, by F. J- Chenejr A Co. Testimoníala fre*. »old by all Druggists, 75c. Tak* Hall'* Santiam N»ws and Semi-Weekly pstion. 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