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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
“Alias Jimmy Valentine Novelized by FREDERICK R TOOMBS From the Great * Play by PAUL ARMSTRONG "Very pretty. Jltumy. Let me s«k ScM H mm iv S*t you a qm-ttou i«i you think I would tw your friend If I mutdf The directors will rvreive bwis for "lio you think •» yourself?” •ale of the old school building locatml "Vea. If you wrre willing to •i at Riehardaon's Gap up to Evbruary ebi-iiga the ordinary luurteslca tw 2b. IMS. iwi-.-ii friend*" Sealed ithls may l«o left at Santiam "Meaning exactly wtialT* The Imarvi reserve» the "I vi.r« Sow, I'll <|u ll»e first one" New« office right to reject any or all but». He «calmi |nm««lf opimalte Hie eleo» W . Rll HABtlSllN. » Jet • ♦ k (MMriMW (rvnju w« Miivti'Hs, ut "Tbonk yoti." m gay mood anything District No S. win you "Man-asm w-ou't w itti me, Jlmmy I «aid I d <Jo (mi a fa v «r " How a Thia? Valentine began to "Wbat 1« nr in»peci nt« v isittir auxhHisly We offer one hurwirvd dollar» reward paua«-«! mumeutarlly Tbe detective ' for any ease of catarrh that cannot be I ti. u t.r •« >i <|ciftierntely ' cured by Hall's Cattarh Cure III torgrt thnt >•!» yoti dld st F. J. < HewBY A Co., Toledo, O HpringPrUI Ihrre vears ago" We. the undersigned, have known F The detective tentimi back In bl« J. Cheney for th» last 15 years, and 1« •mir Insrrtml hi» ibnmb» In tbe arra lieve him perfectly honorable in all • • ot fu» a :H«t«'uut and gniml Hxrd ' business transsctions, and finsciully ' ty nt Jlmtuy Vnientlnr 1 Ise eyrw of thè man addressed to* ¡able to carry out any obligations made li..- i; i - * d ni t tic i-ovi-r of tiw by his firm. Mugaviite br «till h-- d. inti only foe W aloino . R innan a M arvin . »■ti lu-tant 11« ahot a di-ha nt glare Wholesale Druggut». To’i io, () •il (lutto Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inlet I «.»a to-vi-r In Rprltigflrid in my nally, acting directly upon the blomt I ite" he salii itidlgtintifly and mucous surfaces of the system "Vii ..li ttpringfto4 1" askrd Hoyle Testimonial» »«-nt free. Price |« r -Igti1’'- autiy bottle, bold by al! Druggists. 'No Miirìligtield '-V .. .1,1.. i. -i -i» « Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti- j "I doli I «re ho tv " pation •■No». »' h Rprfngffeld i)ld I thluk rtiu w i-r.- gotng to «.iy Y* Well. I'll tell .Ton "I meant Mprlug li th Cborches bi« brows doubling Services at the Christian church on second and fourth Nunda*» of each month. I JTTMY VALENTINE. WARDEN HANDLER AND ROSE LANE I t'.-d Io «ec you." returned Avery "I have Ju*t been telling Rod" — nr.« I beard you hnnd out that ‘ mi'-- talk I suppose roti want me to loin von in this -going straight' bus luesa. too ehr "I don't think the crooked gntne la nnr good And you are getting old for ch » er work." "Think i «o ehr snarled A »cry sus pl'lo'l«!) Hi- Isn't too olii to tie nu 'outside mno »vitti us.' put In lied "We don't m-«l auy outside man unv more lied.'* de-lieti Valentine Avert 1'i.tnd Into the «peaker • face i v.. i re out n<>». and you’re go it - to throw tint «mt me out. ch* VII lit • turning square talk I heard vi >« a stull to get rid of me because I nui old. eh T' "I don't have to stall you Avery" Tir ol I thief trailed threateningly i- <1 Villi-mine, shaking his wither e • I’ti n • violently a« the dabby mus « ■ ippvil li» tears of prison air amt I ¡«im furi- would permit. "I I" Hic d I"' tie ■ rid. choking Il hl. • wrath "Cm old Hint's your ♦, pc to ll „■ to throw me for a rookie '• ’ Set. < »1 Well I II show you When guys wti it! •tailing h .e I’ll «how them up Fi now on I'm n copper, ami I'll i it up Valentine I'll get you. 1 f«« I’ll get yon girad?' l!. | I >i! cm hid won a continent « i’.- reputation as a "smooth work er” lie was one of those (Mtlnstak- i. ■ .e.. l.-titl"Us burglars who fol lev.- I li <l tunlly the laudable prac tl r • f I- ol.ing after details Ills em p! -y. r« among whom had tieen Jim i..» Vnleittlnc "I’hhngo Whitey" and other tvwdcrs In tlp-lr profession bad In the past shown a flattering willing »■■■■• to recommend him mot in their ov. h i.nmlwriling, to be »urei ns a th i vich artist, an untiring stinlent and i’e who i.ne day would probably ret"turioni/'- the business of caring for "ih-T people's money In a word. It o I ».is thorough, which menus a great deni In Ills line ,«i". true to his reputation, limi, fear ing i-umidii allons In- »Use of the pilch to w tn 'i Mery had unconsclotisly r.ih ill his loll». had Stepped Iw-lilnd the p-rthn-s to keep watch on the short hallway that led to It. This hall e . .■ -n .1 out Into Hu- main hnll of tl.. cl ct the far end «>f w hl-h was a carriage entrance At the opposite I de of I he parlor waa an exit lead I j to a 'lining room. which in turn bid an •"••nlng directly next to the main • iittum e of the hotel Itesi real- lied that a ■usual passerby might be- cone siiaplcloua of Avery's word« IteaUlex, «hon'd they tie overheard the Implaiable Doyle waa In town » friend <>f hl« a “runner" for t»oc Ria ti t « f’m bank, had ao Informed lt rd that very morning ) bmwd a warning bl»» I "Hnck I very! Here come« Itoylef The two thieve«, having no oppor ttinltv to do better, haatlly concealed thetnaetve« behind the porth-rwi Valentine, very much disturbed, mode an effort to calm himself lie (rated bitt»« if beside a om etileni ta ble He pl- ked up a magatine and legati to peruse Ila pages m «evmiugly tuiconcertied favillo» •’Hello, Jimmy!" With these word« Detective George Doyle entered the room Garmented ill the latest i lit of fnsli mg panama lint ntid i tics with lot the diiettnnt rather than the tracker of ib-qx-rat« ten the man of l< »lire every Itc h if him. an uninitiated otuM-rwr w.-uld hare pardonably judged not only from hl« attiri- tmt al»<> from hl« detamair. hliM- manner Any one describing D- »• the mtn «lio broke up the Tile Coluta" gang and the Whyo" g ng In Sew Vork city would liave liciti ktugltrd at for hl« folly, yet sudi wna hl« muni Hi« work In « alter- oi h«-r •Ide wever In the ■•|ti--iei r me. Jlinnn I can The Itt-rs» may lw a bit dl«rv|tU<nble. bui « «ti |iruvr It " Von mti Job me. you mean Too a n get tuie wilii.-..»?" Valentine asked et Itflly "I ran «' ii.l you for five at least. ai y t«»y ” Hut i -U won't If I do you n favorT' "Yoti an- a Viry good iurwer James •• "W Olir "I «.mt viery" "Avery?" "Hill Avery. who fiti|«t>ed a nine rent «tn-t* b a month ago nnd Joined Up with your old friend It'll Fluita gan " (till Averi <1>n' eulial ts-hlnd tbr JMir (lece» wttt' lìmi gate a vluti-nl start Itisi limi t« hr bi-.ird I»..rlc's noni« «II he miit'd do fo qitlet Idra The icd Itilef howerer n- .nsged tu draw « .« '■"¡il-.t rivoli et from a side I»« l.i-f In ld« ".il i|Ul< k< r to gel al filati thè hip fas ket and then Ih!« stTungem. ni i nati'c« a mali io «land wIth a hnnd ' nrv .-«ly thrust futa a | sm ket ami lo di* barge thè plstol Hiroucli tiri- ciuit w ben dire emerge», y rhreuten« "1 lir«'' Idi»*" tir whl«|»-rrd to limi ■| toid film I I gel him If tic ruttimi • ir i. t . n I».'» •• gora lì! bore hlm fhr-'Ugh H e rniuth nt.d luto hi« lira III " Serve Idm r.pht' li.-«'d limi "And tw<> < Iva .-- >r a «ì.-k getaway. No uy un pi oli thè «.|ti ir* wHIx'Ut gn in' crookod wlth hi« pai»" CH VCTEIt VIH. ITTI E knowing cf the scrlotis conspiracy that was forming but a few rant« away behind the thick velvet curtains. Vai- » ! tie gave vcrlial end mental lattile ]to the deferti* * Already be was to- I ginning to «re that the way of the 1'r.in«i-re«w.r was hard not only while hi wns In the legal toll« but also «ft •r ' t- ame free at 1 «tipj -«mlly In a I'Sltlon t-i build a new life If be so I lestnsl Hut Jimmy \aii-Dtlnc waa | >uiy ut tbr ItrglUMltig of a kt>«>* ledge ( Ihr colnlitlotia mid I rials and «et Micks hr mu«t face, for «o long «• fu-u make laws and administer them a long will the guilty mid tbr tmio- •vnt ns writ suffer and endure, some times justly und «onietlnie« unju«tly rhl» also la a law of life. Valentine »»ent ou to Inalai that he lldu I know where Avery waa. hadn't lie wns growing fond of tile easy life ii-en him shier his release from Ring :. w ns glad of It. dldu't cars that came from having a staff of "stool pigeons" to <to h|s work for liltn Jimmy Valentine turned his head where he nnn and didn't purpose to Of all Itila he wan absolutely slightly to answer l»oyle, who. he care well knew, came on no errand that sure. L would benefit a relen«ed prisoner "How are you. lioyle?" he replied Indifferently Hoy le s shifting, faraeeing eyes how »ver. caught tlie nrrv. n- tnllcH.ng <>f Valentine's Ongsrs as they ran over the edges of the Itingatltu- “You're perfectly Innocent now. I bear." went on Doyle. a sarcastic note coming Info his rote«. “Perfectly." Valentine's voice wns as even ss though conversing with tits tr.ost Intimate friend Ro y ou told the governorf" com uiented the detective "I th. yeaT' "I've seen the governor too" "He didn't have much to do tbit morning, did bef' humorously •Well." staled Doyle, "he held up a citlien Just three dava after be got out. and I want him " "Ami I'm to tell you where he la ard you will send him up for highway rubbery?" qw-stloned V alentine "The man lie stuck up may die" "And you expect me to hunt him up and deliver him to you?" "And you arc going to That'a the mid part of |t And possibly I'll make an eyewltne»« out of you." •'it would l>e «Id If I sent Avery away for life It would Inde«!!" "Then III slough you for that Springfield Job" I my le rose abruptly. "Then you may as well do It now." said the other defiantly. (To be Continued/ Clubbing Offer « Th»- regular subscription price i f th« Daily atai -unday Gre gor. I an is l&OO. Wi- arc ..ffering the iL-iilv mid Snndav < li rgonian nnd the Santiam News one vear tor $8.00 T" th"««- w ho do not care for th»- «unday Oregonian, we will Rive Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. «crvice» at the Haptiat church on the first and third Sundays of each month | Union Sunday school at 10 a. m. SPECIAL t in* I >aiI v ( h'egon- ian and the San- tiam News one vear tor o # $6.00 «•S-. Thus Offer is for a Limited Time Only Chlropracfic Regularly you hear of expensive lawsuits over dispuled titles tit es, which if the buyer had abstract« of. they would have been avoided. Why, therefore, take such long chances in buying real estate by in vesting without abstracts of the properties’ tit.es? Our abstracts are de- l>endable, full and com plete one should accom pany every real estate exchange. Linn Count! Abstract Co. Chiropracti» is basi-d upon the princi ple»: 1. The nervi « arc the life. 2. Dia- j'l; vm. nt . f vertebroaa cause pressure on nerves .1, Prvaaure unnerves causes disease. < hir<-|. ict.i » a drugless system of healing anil >!<•• s not resemble hydro- pathy, hypnotism or magnetic healing. Chtroprac .. is nut osteopathy, but tvache» direasia that osteopathy can- i not reach. If you have any of th«- following ail ment», such as rheumatism, bladder I trouble, appupleav, Brights disease, dropsy, dysuepbia. emissions, female diseases, goitre, heart disease, hys teria. insomnia, impotency, jaundice, knlney disease, indigestion, gall stones, c : - tij ..lion disix-te», ovarian diM-asr, palsy, paralysis, pleurisy, sciatica, St. Vitus dance, liver disease, urinary dis ease. lumbago, appendicitis, cured without the use of knlf«. Examination free. Dtt C. S. T igard , Scio, Ore. Corsrr 2ad s>4 Brasislks St. ALHANY OREGON Hall's Catarrh Cur« is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, •end for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., ToledoO. 1100 Reward. $100 The readers of this naper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ha» been able to cureu i all ita «tagr», end that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Cat arrh Cur« is taken internally, acting directly upon the bloul end mucus surfaces of the system, thereby de- •troving tne foundation of the dis. ase. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that the* offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Semi for list of testi moniate. Lind For Silt Two hundml and four acres, M acres, 40 acres, 2| miles from NcJo; acre» 3 miles from «»cio, 0 acres 3* n les from «cio. Price from $50 to $!»• per acre. R. -HI LTWN, Scio, Ore. Ladies Calling Cards printed biank for sale at this office. or Beware el Oiatmnls lor Canrrk UM CoMHi as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange ths whole system when entering it through the mucous furface». Such articles should never I m - used except on prescrip tion» firom n putable physicians, as the damag» they wii! do is ten fold to the good you can possible derive from them Hell's t atorrh Cur«, manufactured by F. J. Oheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, eon- taira no nn rcury and is taken internally acting din-ctiy upon th« blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's < starrh Cur« I* sure yoil get the genuing It is taken internnD y and n sde in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J, Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Santiam News and Semi-Weekly pation. Journal $J per year. Family Pills for consti