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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1910)
■I VOL. XIII. ♦; ABSTRACTS OF TITLE THE OTHER SIDE Carefully prepare«! by competent an I experienced eniployett thoroughly fai nluir with the record* of Linn County. Accuracy, neatnr»* an«l dispatch is our motto. We are now abstracting the instrutnent« filed daily ami can ¡»erve the publie most efficiently. We use the most modem ami up to date system of ab ut met. ng- * An unlimite«! amount of money to loan on 6 per cent, per annum on approved farm security BOTH PHONES IN Till: OFFICE I he i : •Jp ............................................................... . ................................... ..... Standard Liquor Co. i a ? : WHOLESALE PEALE* a 19 Wines, Liquors and Cigars : a Irkphotx Mein 175 HI 15« CommmUl St. I A. G. MAGERS. Prop _ .......................«... Salem. Oregon (• ♦ ......................................................... . 4« . . .. < <* t»> « WALL PAPER Largest Stock I I outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request FISHING TACKLE Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, ore 4s> o Eiecsln'i Mance REAL ESTATI List your projierty with me if you real ly want to sell. We have people who wish to buy large and small tracts. If your price is nght, we can handle it for you. See us con cerning Real Estate in this county........ C. W. TEBAULT Corner Lyons anti 4th St. Both i:* f*b<u»e« Iteli Main *0 ALBANY, ORE. We want Y«>ur Your Y<»ur Your Your Your Your CHK K I NS TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS PORK VEAL EGOS For which we will pay’ the highest market price in CASH. J. f. LCFFLCR. Manager lta»e Hall of the (lame TELEPHONE OR WRITE . ......................................................................................... ..... Scio Player» think the Stay ten Ma-I's Write I P Albany Abstract Co., l m . CURL. Mmier • , To All Whom it May Concern: Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, that from ami after the 16th day of May, 1910, I, aa the execu trix of the estate cf B. F. McDonald, «leceaaed, »hall, in pursuance of an ! order of the County Court of I,inn ' County, Oregon, proceed to sell at private sale for <a»h in hand at saw! sale all the nght, title ami estate which said dcceaswl had in and to the follow- i mg describe«! real property at the time ’ of his death, to-wit: Beginning at a point 26.67 chain« West of the Southeast corner of the William Gilchnst D. L. C. Not No. 5754, Claim No 43 in Townahip» 9 and 10, South Range one East of the Willamette Meridian in Linn County, Oregon, and running thence South R9 degrees Weat IM.33 chain*, thence North 10 chain», thence South *«9 degrees West 23. »5 chain», thence North 15 degrees and forty minutes East 10.24 chains, thence North 69 degr«x» and 30 minutes East 42 chains, more or less, to a point North of the place of begin ning and 34.35 chain* distant from said place of beginning and on the East line of the lands belonging to th* said estate of said B. F. Mc Donald, deceased, in »aid D. L C. ami thence South 34.35 chaina on said Eaat boundary line to the said place <>( Ixginning, and containing 90 acres, more or less. The estate and interest which said i deceased had in and to said premises at the time of his death being a fee simple estate. Dated this 15th day of April, 1910. Aura M c D onald Execrutrix uf B. F. McDonald, deceased Summer achool at Albany College lx- girut July 5. preparation for all grades county and state certificates or for college entrance; method» classes. Principal», President H. M. Crooks and Co. — Superintendent W. I. Jackson. Kotten mio. No. LOCAL BREVITIES r> EIRST GAME ON Extra large sis«*» in ladies waist* st Wesely and Cain, made up in the latest styles in sites 42 44 -46-4H ami 60. Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms and moss, by using Lilly's lu-st Tree Scio ani Jefferson Play a Closely Contested Game Spray. At W«-*ely's Grocery. Lorr A black shepherd dog, two There are always two sides to a con- white points, white strip in face, yellow Probably there has never been a troversy or an atheletic contest, Some- spots over eyes and tip to tad. Had a times these contests become so intensely leather »trap and small ring on neck more interesting game played on the interesting and the riralry so warm and answers to the name '•|‘..«ldi«!.” Scio ball grounds, than that playe«l, that the feeling works up to a fever He is a long rangy dog ami the owner, last Sunday, Scio and Jefferson txiqg heat. Such, evidently, was the case in V. Philippi, is anxious to recover him. the opposing teams. Two weeks ago, ball contest Ixtween Scio ami Stayton, Notify the N k WM oftlc«' or ow ner. Scio play«-«! the first game of the series at Stayton on Sunday, April 24. The at Jefferson, ami won. Ami when Jeff F«>K S ai k One span of geldings, Mail’s write up of the game was so came over for the relutn game, Sunday weight about HIM) pounds each. 7 and H one-sided and far from the truth, one could »«x the determination to win, year» old; I set of buggy harness; I set according to the Srioans present, that I depicted in «’»ch of the players face». of hack harness; I buggy, good as new; our boys desired that their aide of the The Jefferson team was a few hack; riding bridle and saddle; ItiiX) contest should lx given. i minute» late ami "play I mi II" was not pound Fairbanks standard platform For three years, Scio ball player» called until 3 p, in. with Jefferson at scales, in first c I bmi order, at Trotters' have played the initial game with Stay , bat. The first man up made a hit «ml store. Stayton, Oregon. ton. with the understanding that Ntay • before th« »id«- retired, had crossed the The boy* and girl» deserve the best home plate. Scio was retired without ton would give a return game at Scio, but for some reason or another, have chance that can lx given them in the scoring. public schools; for few of them have » failed to do so. In the second Jeff retired with a chance to get more education than is goose egg to her credit, while Scio got The sum of the offending, this year. accord ng to the Mail's distorted view, here furnisheai. If you pav taxes on busy and pushed two men home before rests up»n the umpire. W. W. Willi, ms, one thousand dollars, you will pay four the thin! out. of this city. Mr. Williams is a ball cents for training teachers to put into The third inning resulted In a blank player of several years experience; these schools. Vote Ye* for Monmouth. for each team; likewise the fourth. J. B. V. BiTLEit, Sec. Com. wa > the manag« r for Scio, last y« ar, Jeff scoreJ a runner in the fifth; so a »1 may, therefore, be supposed to did Scio. understand the rule» of base bull, I DOUBLE Jeff retired with a blank from the tho;o Ighly. Gooch, manager of Scio's ball but Sck< Ixe.use of an error of Ben !n the game in question, Umpire ... f J«-ff al .ird. added .1 runs to her total, team ami the p««pular [■ill maser t««r Williams called the attention of the In the seventh Jeff retaliated in E. C. Peery, stole a bssv on his friends Stayton pitcher to the fact that hr was go«.I styl<- by adding 4 runs to her total in Scio, by sneuking off Monday, ami making frequent balks in his‘delivery while Scio earn«! another gtxMc egg. ; making the most sensational fly catch, of the ball and, finally, warned him not The »cor«- sheet ahowtnl ti talleys fort-sell ' of his life, in joining himself l«y marri- to do so again. This is what gave the team and the contest Ixcame intensely sg«- to M um Carrie Rounds, of Corvallis. Stayton editor the idea that Williams i interesting. Hen is an excellent young man, has« ... was instructing lbs Stayton twirler selected an excell.-nt young l.’iy f.,r The ei<bth taming iwaultod In a Nank how to deliver the bell Tlx seventh for each team. ' hi» life tram mate and, if hi» home run» inning, wherein Stayton quit the field, The ninth and flnul inning résulté«] are sufficiently regular and »I time» thereby forfeiting the game by » score Jeff. 0 ami Scio I. Th«’ winning run inoat needed, hr is sur«- to stand high of It to 0 In Scio's favor, furnished the résulté«! from Arnold's fly to right on the »core sheet ami win the penant cause for Stayton's abrupt action. fleldtwhich enabled the Scio sprinter, of life's serie*. Roll Morris la on«- of the brat and who had been tarrying on 3rd to reach most experienced of Scio’s ball players. home. Raiirtud Progress The Stayton Mail says he did not touch The score by innings: thu home plat«- by foui or five feet, 12 3 16 6 7 R 9 WhiU th«’ N k WB has nothing to re- when the catcher touche I him with the port concerning the r»ilrvad thia week. Jefferson 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0—6 0 2 0 0 I 3 0 0 J—7 ball. Morri* says he touched the baae, furth«-r than to »ay progress ia Ixing Scio Bat trie» Scio, Paterson and Baum, aa required by the rules, and that the made in clearing the right of way an«) catcher never touch'd him. though i.e in arranging unsettled matter», etc., ¡Jefferson, Looney ami Driver. The tried to do so with his left or mit hand, we can announce that there is nothing ' game was a remarkable good exhibi while holding the ball in his nght hand discouraging. Subscribers are a little tion of the great American pastime and The Stayton scorer had scored the run i backward in paying »ulMcriptions ami ths teams are very evenly matched. The Scio [«copie will lx glati to have to Scio's credit before Umpire Williams ' may delay progress somewhat; but we Jefferson |>lay st Scio as ofUm aa con called the run safe. ’ are aasurrd that, otherwise, every Because of this ib-eision. Stayton I |ioint <Jc»ir«!d in th«- »uccessful «"onelu- venient. quit th«- diamond amt the rod letter •ion of the enterpri»«- is being arranged editor of the Mad procee«Jed to lambaat . satisfactory as rapidly as can be Oh. My« My' Myl the Scio players a» a crowd of hoodluma . reached. There they go, there they go ami unfit to play in a game with Stay- The consultation with the Albany Acr<»ia the Bridge ton'a gentlemanly (?) players. Well, t’ommercial club Wednesday evening, To the south side Hardware Store. we »upiKMM- that we will have to submit j was quite satisfactory to the Scio bu»i- Where they get their nails ami locks, to the mast But, then, as the source ; nets men present. Ami burn door tracks and hangers. is something akin to the kick of an Tack* and brads, both small and large. animal, the ancestor of which is said Saws, hammers, squares and gauges. THE NEW FIRM to have been owned by Baa I am of Tinware, graniteware, any thing you Biblical fame, the aforesaid roast does I. N. I. Morrison, have taken Mr. want; not hurt much. Slayton is billed for a T. ♦). Neal as a partner in my hard The swelleat buggies, hacks, surreys. return game on the Scio diamond, next ware ami implement store ami the style The stoves and ranges can't be beat. Sunday. The N ews will assure them of the new flrm will hereafter be Wagon*, mower», binder» ami rakes. gentlemanly and fair treatment ami, Morrison A Neal. Of the very best makes. also, that the Scio boys will not quit 1 thank you for your generous pat- Also water pipe of all sixes, the game until the full nine innings are ronagr in the past ami »»licit a con- At the lowest prices. played, even if an umpire's decision tinuance of your favors in the future. Give us a call and you will tell them all should, seemingly, give them the worst I will still run the planing mills and About u*. of it. will give you figure» on your shop work MORRISON A NEAL. However, if Stayton thinks she has which cannot be beaten anywhere in Will treat you all alike, by giving you the better ball team and is willing to the valley. I have engaged Harry N. the very best there ia at the lowest back it with a wager, the N ews is Johnston aa shop foreman, but I will be possible price. authorised to issue the Tollowing: thereto help out on rush work. Any CHALLENGE—The Scio baae ball team thing you need to buikl with, such as Bernts Ftf Silt hereby challenges the Stayton baae lime, cement, sand, brick, etc., will be Strawberries ami gooseberries galore ball team to play a match game, upon in stock. I will have a car of shingles, any grounds both teams may agree up the last of thia or the first of next after May 20; logan berries in season Prices more than on. with a disinterested umpire from week, Parties desiring shingles will till you ran't rest. some town other than Stayton or Scio; do well if they get them at the car. reasonable. Gooseberri*« ami currant» the teams to line up the »ame player» thus saving the hauling. Leave your 25 cent» |xr gallon on the bush, »traw- which participated in the game at orders at once ami I will notify you berrie* ami loganberries 2» centa for single gallon, or six gallons for SI on Stayton on April 24, for a purse of 1250 when the car arrive*. the vines, or 26 cent» per gallon when a »ide Yours for business, * picked; rasj«berries, scarce, 2f> cent* a Thia challenge ia issued in a friendly N. 1. M<)» mim < i N spirit and will demonstrate which team gallon; pi«- cherries 30 ernta per gallon; large royal»»«, 25 cents per gallon; are the better player*. It will also WaniH ■mall royalans, 15 cents per gallon; give the Stay ton 20 dollar-a-week Bids A«r the position of city electri black Republicans, 10 centa |xr gallon editor another opportunity to roast cian from June 1, 1910 tn February I, at the tree. All berries and fruit ia in some more. 19H, Inds t «idered May 5, 1910 fine shape. Please do not bring your The city council reserves the right to dogs with you when you come for ber- riea aa they are quite annoying to th* 25 cent buy* a nice large gingham reject any or all applicants. E. D. M yem . American Pie Eater, or proprietor of apron, and 36 centa buy» a fancy white 1541 the Hantiam Farm. S. W. OAINBB. City Recorder. one at W*sely A Cains. I /