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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
: A- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carefully prepare«! by competent an I experienced employes thoroughly far liliaar with the record« of l.inn County. Accuracy, neatnettg and dispatch is our motto. We are now abstracting the instruments filed daily and ran serve the publie most efficiently. We use the most modern and up to date system of ab- ctract.ng • An unlimited aniouut of money to loan < n • > per cent, per annum on approved farm security BONI rilo.XES IN' the OFFICE TELEPHONE OR WRITE Albany Abstract Co., t m curl gataier Standard Liquor Co WHOLES A Li DEAL» W i Wines, Liquors and Cigars last Bin Scio's base ball artist, played two games, away from home, last Sunday. The first nine booked up with the Stayton aggregation and the aecond Two Native» al I a«t?rn I.inn County nine with the devote« of the diamond I nite I heir De«lintes at Crabtr«. The first nine «port a victory over Stayton at the end of the seventh At 11 a. m. on Tueaday M um Willi* Inning, because of a, to the Stay ton boys, wrong decision. Whether the Mcknight, a moat highly respectrd and aforesaid decision was wrong or not. well loved Scio young lady. was united the N ews will not umlertake to aay; in marriage to Mr. t heater Coffey a but »pertato«. who pay to nee the former resident of Scio, but to become game, are entitled to »ome cona.dera a resident of Alberta, a dominion of »ion. The game should have been Canada. The marriage, attended only completed, even if there was KXM dia 1 by the immediate relatives of the satisfaction with the umpire's work family, wh solemnized by Rev. H. H. There is always room for an honest [ Hubbell. uf Albany A sumptuous wedding dinner following. difference of opinion. At about 12 30 p. m. the happy couple The game at Crabtree, was easily in the hands of the Scio boys, at any, midst shower, or rice and diver, anti •urulry old ahoea flung at them, started stage. a ball ( on journey for their new home. Spectators, who pay to see i____ , game, are entitled to witness a full n’-,r ’ ar »tadl. All» rta Mrs. Coffee waa well and favorably ■? nine-Innlng gam* »nd plavrro should Mm. • consider 'hi' fact. el.v th«->r .uu^n«.-.: k!‘"wn S‘l‘> *,M1 •' ! will soon be »malt i •• •>»* h*« br*n • tccher >n our X _______ _______ public achuola year nr public schools and and for for th« th« past past yer or i MtpUi lUla 17$ -î- •: A. G. MAGERS, Prop 141 IU CMivercUl St. Salem, Oregon ■* « O' I '■» WALL PAPER Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request FISHING TACKLE Expert Truss fitting—Camera suoplies, etc | Woodworth Drug Co Albany, Ore » I I I I a Eiecs'r i Nstict To All Whom It May Concern: Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, that from and after the 16th day of May, 1910, I, aa the execu trix of the eetata of B F. McDonald, deceased, »hall, in pursuance of an List your prorserty order of the County Court of Linn with me if you real County, Oregon, proceed to »ell at ly want to sell. We private »ale for cash in hand at »aid have people who ■ale all the right, title and «»late which ■aid deceased had in amt to the follow wish to buy large ing described real property at the time and small tracts. If of hi, death, to-wit: your price is right, Beginning at a point 26 67 chains we can handle it West of the Southeast corner of for you. See us con the William Gilchrist I> I. < Not No. 6754, Claim No 43 in Townships cerning Real Estate 9 and 10, South Range one East of in this county........ the Millsmette Meridian in Linn County, Oregon, and running thence South 99 degree, U eat 19.33 chains, C. W. TEBAULT thence North 10 chains, thence < » Corner Lyon, and 4th St. South W degree. West 23.86 chains, thence North 16 degree, and forty Both Hom« »T« I'houri tlell Wain «e minutes East 10.24 chain,, thence North 69 degrees ami 30 minutes < > ALBANY, ORE. East 42 chains, more or leas, to a point North of the place of begin* ning and 34.38 chain, distant from said place of beginning and on the East line of the lands belonging to the „id estate of »aid B. F. Mc Donald, deceased, in said D. L C. ami thence South 34.86 chain, on said East boundary line to the Mid Yotir place of beginning, and containing ' Wi acres, more or less. Yotir The estate and irrtereat which Mid i Your deceaaed had in and to said premia», at Yotir the time of hi, death being a fee simple estate. Your Dated thia 16th day of April. 1910. REAL ESTATE /■ We want Your Your CHICKEN’S TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS PORK VEAL EGGS For which we will pay the higheat market price in CASH. Pearson, Page J Co. r. LCFFUKR. Manager LCCM MH WS I more, our depute po«tmi»tteas, Be cause of her loving ami obliging dis- I will make • special Mie on nail, ami position she had come to be everybody's all that I, in my front window on ’ friend and, a* »uch, will be missed Grange Saturday, the Mcond Saturday from our midat. Being the youngest In May. Look for my price, in thi, member of Mr,. V. A. MrKnight's paper of Moy 18. I can »ave you some family, no roe. except those who have money at any other time on any thing given up the baby of the family, can vou need In the hardware or planing fully aympathiie with the widowed mdl plant. My fence can’t be beat mother who thus surremfere the child for strength and durability, or on the ; whom »he ha.» tenderly rea-cd. to the price if vou take the ate, of the wire care and love of another. ration. Mr. ( hMtfr c„ff,.v. the ffSSM. a Yoor, L r »mail profits and quick m ! m son oft; F. CM........ f Mt ■ ■ . h« N. ! MoaataoN. excellent young man of good habit» and disposition. For several year«, photo G mc 3 (KlIiiqT graphy ha» been hi, occupation. But. laat year, he and hi« father, lo-ated Frank Milier made Salem a visit last I land claim» in the Alberta country, Saturday, for the pur|ioae of buying a near Carlstadt, when* the newly wed i bicycle. ! «led couple will build their new home. Cliff ITiilllj-a spent Sunday in Scio. The N ew , joins all of th* acquaint- Several of the boys attended the ball ainces of the happy couple in wishing game at Stayton, laat Sunday. them a safe journey and a long ami Mr. Pradahaw, who haa been sick happy life. I for aeveral week,, is slowly improving. litici Mrs. Floyd Monroe, who ha» been sick for the past week, went to Albany last Saturday, to consult a doctor. Meears Prleieon and Berry went up into the mining district last Saturday Ben Downing, who haa been sawyer for Fred Gooch for the past year, quit Monday and left fur Washington, Earl GoochVame up laat Friday, for a short visit with his brother Frank. Ot Alexander reports that the Fcio and Stayton ball boys had a fine game »tartrd, last Sunday, when the Stayton boys became dlaaat afleil with the work of Umpire Williams and quit the game, the score being 3 to 3 when the game closed. That’« right, boys, quit when you are even and you will never be beaten. N rowa In Ilea Free lie Hills Wtsl Sera Him Most of our farmers will con piete seeding, this week. St i<> and Jefferoo-i will cross bat» on the Scio diamond, next Sunday. Brownsville's pioneer picnic is book ed for June '.2-24. A I nc program is being prepared. The cotton crops, of the South, ia said to be greatly injured by the late cob I snap, down there. I • banoil is building up in every direction. Some of the boy, over there talks county »eat. »ome day. Extra large sites in ladies waists at We*ely anti l ain, made up in the latest Styles in s I bm 42-44-46-49 anti 60. if you feel lonesome Sunday May 1 go to Fair grounds at 2 o'c’ock. "Race ball" will be th * subject discussed. _ . , . . , I ’■ s a law against «to k running *“ F»‘ •topk r,n »* >*»‘ur- ,n "1‘*t •"> oi ,hc eoun’ry WajrrgD Good girl to do general housework. Address Mrs. Cl art« H. t'e*i k 124 West 7th st. Albany Oregon. "Make it • double" by treating your girl and self to a good I all game m well as an Ice cream on Sunday May 1. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Wesely v III go over to Edmonds, Wash., In a few days for a visit w.th Mrs. Wesrley'a par ent,. ,Mi»s Veata Balachwri I startol for California, Tuesday evening, hhe ia engaged a« a nurse in a sanitarium near San Joae. The flint home ^>amc of baac I all of the season will be plays I at the Fn r ground between Fem and Jefferson May 1. Come out. Competition give« life »ml energy busineas The man who ia afraid competition, is not the l«st man trade with, as a rule. Any public or private entetpriae. win out, must have some »nr to take the initiative, tlnle»» they do do so, I there can lie noprogre«. Work on the Crabtree {^barton cutoff <'lamie Wmaton haa taken the l>o«i. is moving rather slowly, i ow-a-days. tion of night agent at the dcj»ot. At the present rate the work will be Mr Wilker»on, ami aon Will, have completed in two or three year«. returned from Portland. Ben Gouch will leave Monday, for W. J. Whiteman haa come up from A. C. , Corvallis, there to pretiare for hi» (inal examination before the Portland to stay at home awhile. Mr Chervman of Portland waa a State Board of Pharmacy. The exam- . (nation will occur in Juno. visitor here one day laat week. One of tlie bad Mictiora of public Several children in thia locality, have had a tussle with the meaalra the past road is through, what ia known m , (he Elliott lane, on the Scio-txbanon wag week. on road. The supervisor of that dis Boe Phillips haa lieen building fence trict should get a move on. along the new road which lead, to hia A teat case is now underway before land on the hill and which will be a the United States court, at Portland, great eenefit to him a< well aa sever, for the recovery, by the government, others whose land ajoina it. of land, whsrein the land waa fatsntsd Frank Crrey the rural carrier for Iby fraudulent representation. route 2, say, that he carries twice the When we read of fruit-killing bill- amount of mail now that he handled sards, one of which occured in ths when he first started the delivery; Mississippi valley states, last week, which shows both a wonsiderable in one can but feel thankful that he rs- crease in population and prosperity «>■!. ■ in the •alubrmu. Will,melt« among the farmers. valley. E vaxpa Some people teem to be ready tn What Pcio wants and needs, is a knock any enterprise which promt,« to railroad. It matters not who operate, ft, so that a satiafabtory service ia yield the projector, ■ profit. This is I wrong. No man will emliark In an en given. terprise, unless ft promise, to yield him The N ew « editor attended the rail a profit, cither directly or Indirectly, road rate hearing Iwfore the state rail road commi»aion, yesterday. April 2«. I .sat Sunday evening a number of neighbors collected at the home of W. H. Roberts, for the purpose of rocial intercourse, singing etc. The company was entertained by tern excellent organists, Mr,. Dart ani | M im Laura Sander» and a most enjoy re» alted. Those able evening to all present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Montgomery, Mr. and Mr». Wm. and Mr». Ray, Sir. WmlH Dart Jr., Mr. and Mr,. Rahn, Mr. and Mr. and Mr». Harry John,ton. came Mrs. Pendleton and a number of young down from Goochville Tueaday. They Bai» for the position of city electri people. The evening's enjopment waa expect to move back to Scio, next week. cian from June I, 1910 to February 1. conciuped with a song al about mid- 1911; bitta to be considered May 6, 1910. night. The city council reserve, the right to Clubbing Rate» reject any or alt aiqdlcant,. A» the time of year i, now at hand IMtrtrln Sir/t| N6irly ComplKt E. D Mvrsn. when winter reading should be provided City Recorder. The survey of the Albany A Interur for, we make the following clubbing ban Electric line from Albany via offer to our readers. One year’s sub- ; Notice of IHs»olutlo»i Lebanon and up the South Santiam •cription to the Santiam New, ia in- I A licb M c D onald Execrutrix of river, ta about completed. The en eluded in all the price, quoted tx-low: B P. McDonald, deceased gineer, will immediately commence the The Weekly Oregonian (Portland) 62.26 12 no survey of the line via Bruwnaville and The Semmi-Wrckly Journal " Summer school at Albany College be- up the Calipooia vall«y to sweet home. [ The Breeder, Gazette (Chicago) 62 26 It i, said the company purposes The Thrice a week World (N. Y. >62.26 ' gins July 6; preparation for all grail« - • 62.00 county and state certificai« or for constructing both lines, but which will Any 61 a year magazine We can give you clubbing rates college entrance; method, claaaea. be builded flrst, is not stated. Right, Principal», President H M. <'rooks and of way are hring ascured a» rapidly M , with any newspaper or magazine, no i matter where published. the survey progre»ee,. ' Co. - Superintendent W. I. J ack aon. a 1 .'.io need, a »mall Ice plant and a bakery. NoTKT IH HEEEHV OIVBN that the flrm of Carson A Co., heretofore pro prietor», ia diaaolved. Thomae large retiring ami Cal Caraon succeeding to complete pronrietorahip of the business. All hill, due the late flrm and billa due other«, are only collectable or payable by the undersigned. C aí . C arson