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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
VOL. SCIO. XIII. I.IX.X last ABSTRACTS OF TITLE •Carefully prepared by competent uni experienced employes thoroughly fat nliar with the records of Linn < 'ounty. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is our motto. We are now abatra<*tiiig the instruments tiled daily and can serve the puldie most efficiently. We use the most modern and up to date system of ab stract.ng • An unlimited amount of money to loan on 6 per cent, per annum on approved farm security BOTH PIIONKN IS Till OFFIC» TELEPHONE OR WRITE Albany Abstract Co., l m cü RL »waler ........................... I Standard Liquor Co. I ! ! I i ; ! : * I ’ WH01ÖALZ ntALM w Wines, Liquors and Cigars » Trkpbonc Nain 175 14» 154 Commerci»! St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop. > O) I i I I <>• Salem, Oregon o> 4 *>• WALL PAPER Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request FISHING TACKLE Camera supplies, etc Expert Truss fitting Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, or® i o Oh Encitm Notice A.AA.A.AA. AA.A.AA.A.A.A. AA. w VW w REAL ESTATE List your property with me if you real- • ly want to sell. We have people who wish to buy large and small tracts. If your price is right, we can handle it for you. See us con cerning Real Estate in this county........ C. w. TEBAULT (’orner Lyons and 4th St. F.<wa Fhuite« Home «M Bell Mwin ALBANY. ORE. COt'NTV. To All Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that from and after the With day of May, 191(1, I. M the execu trix of the estate of B. F. Mellon aid. , deceased, shall, in pursuance of an order of the County Court of Ijnn ¡County, Oregon, proceed to sell at i private sale for cash in hand st said sale all the right, title and estate which said deceased bail in and to the follow ing descrilied real property at the time | of his death, to-wit: Beginning at a point 26 67 chains West of the Southeast corner of th« William Gilchrist I). L. C. Not. No. 5754, Claim No. 43 in Townships 9 and 10, South Range one Eaat of the Willamette Meridian in Linn ♦ County, Oregon, and running thence « South Mt» degr.es West 18.33 chains, thence North 10 chains, thence South HO degrees West 23.85 chains, thence North 15 degrees and forty minutes East 10.24 chains, thence North 89 degrees and 30 minutes East 42 chains, more or less, to a point North of the place of begin ning and 34.35 chains distant from ■aid place of tieginning and on the East line of the lands belonging to the said estate of said B. F. Mc Donald. deceased, in saidD. L. C. and thence South 34.35 chains on said Eaat boursiary line to the said place of beginning, and containing 90 acres, more or leas. The estate and interest which said ! deceased had in and to said premises at ;the time of his death being a fee j simple estate. Dated this 15th day of April, 1910. i i r : : I A lice M c D onald Execratrix of B. F. McDonald, deceased Something over one year ago. the K. i of P., of this city, purchased the pro perty on the northeast corner of Main and Water streets paying |600 there for, This week that, order sold the I property to N. I. Morrison for 31200 OKKGOS. Ban Gaw MAY I.: t'.Hli. GREAT NORTHERN IS GETTING BUSY Ni >. I<: LOCAI BREY.TIES When the bill» w«-re up announcing ■ ball game I the second between Stay ton and Scio trams, the public expected Extra large sites in ladies waists at to a* a clearly contested game. But Wr - ly and Cam, made up in ttie latest Such was not the case. Until the st> les in sixes 42-44-46-48 aiul 50, fourth inning the context had the Raise fruit instead of bugs, Wurms ■Piwaranc* of tM-ing a close game, md m«-*s. by using Lilly's Heat Tree K Advertising I «tsn-ixcly through each team had two scurm 1«. it* credit. Spray. At Weo»ly'a Grocery. out the I rMcrn State* Slayton was first at bat and when re John We-idy has signed a contract to tir'd in the fourth, had annexed two play ball with the Albany la-ague more ran», making the wore 4 to 2 In team. Stayton*» favor. W Kether thb lead made The Oregon Trank Railway is now Mrs Emma Iralie, of Salem, is visit the visitors careless, or whether the time I building the Des Chutes Canyon into ing her parents. Mr and Mrs. G. W had come for the team to go to piece», 'Central Oregon When it re ache. I Morrow, of thia city. , thia waiter cannot »ay. But after two : Bend, it wilt hrv<- tapped u region of or three errors had barn made, the 25 cent buys a nice large gingham | more than twenty million arrvi of Marion county ball tossers seemed to I timber, farming an I grating land, that •iprun. and 35 cents buy» a fancy whit«« go wrong on the part of «very player; j his hitherto been with Railway faclll- one at Wesely A Cains. fur when Scio retired »he had scomi I ties, Wm. Brunner is laying sewage pip«» 11 runs and had the game cinched be I tides pleasure in sending you, under from his residence to the creek. He Is yond recovery. ssperrte cover, a copy of ths Great putting in plumbing and bach in hi« Stayton placed a new pitcher in the i Northern Railway'« first publication residence, as w»ll. box In the fifth and as Selo failed to . exploiting the opportur.iti»» for the A black shepherd dog, two •erura another tally in the game, we hometeeker and Investor in this region, ' whit« points, white strip in far«, yellow suppose hi» twister» were hard to a pamphlet ent it Iwl "Opening up Cen •puts over eyes and tip to tail. Had a negotiate. tral Oregon. leather strap and small nng on neck Stayton »cored In each of the 5th This is our opening gun in a campaign and answers to tho name "Paddle.’* and 7th Inning», which concluded the of publicity which wo trust will within Ho 1» a lung rangy dog and the owner, run getting fur both teams. Th. »■•urv ' ■ short time populate the millions of V. Philippi, is anxious to recover him. l y innings was. ! seres of broad prairie land lying in Notify the N ews office or owner. I 2 3 4 5 « 7 a » Wasco, Crook, Ijike ami Klamath F or S alk -One span of geldings, Stay ton 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 o 0 I counties with the san,«- virile ami think weight about 1100 pounds each. 7 and X Scio 0 2 0 It 0 0 0 o 0 ing type of farmer that is now trans U mpire Mike Mee railed ball» and . forming the prairies of Montana into years old. I set of buggy harness; 1 set strikes for the game in a Very satis farms of tremendous agricultural of hack harness; I bugg>. good as new; hack, riding bridle and saddle; 16110 factory manner for both trams, as his wealth producing power. p tind Fairbanks standard platform decisions were not called in question at About 50,081 copies of this pamphlet ules, m first class order, at Trvttrr»' any time in the game. The Stayton I have already been circulated. An ad- boys are a gentlemanly bunch ami had ! ditional edition of 2f>,tXV* will lie receiy- store. Stay ton, Oregon. From report», <»ur county court has they not blown up in the fourth, would ' «1 from the printer this week. have played Scio a close game and. The Great Northern Railway has in appnipriatcd 3»'>'><W from the county possibly, might have won. At all i preparation now a larger and more general fund to assist in building an events the game was very enjoyable to comprehensive booklet regarding Cen armory at Albany. As an armory is in the ladv fans, if one should judge by tral Oregon wheh will I hi distributed no sense beneficial to any other portion the noise they made. A go<d play, throughout the East as soon sa it can >f the county, the court should submit the appyopriation to s referendum vote whether made by Stay ton or Scio was be taken from th« press. applauded. ' < .t . . It >», pi acticaily. M The distribution of IxaikleU ia but one of the means we will use to attract pending |sibllc funds fur a private pur- settlers into Central Oregon. Other poae. Spcill Silt II fthiClM Morrison & Neal will sell nails on A» we have purchased the lot and metho.!» which have been used tn ad building which we are occupying and i vantage in the East, such as the ill* Saturday, May 14 at the following re are going to repair and enlarge the play of sampler of agricultural product* duced prices. 2U d and up. |*r keg |3.10 building at once, we will sell buggies raised in Central Oregon contained in 10 <1 aial up, |wr keg (;]. 15 an exhibit car to tour the Eastern and hack» at the lowest prices at which 8 d and up, per keg 33.20 they have ever been soki in Scio, the states, as well as permanent agricultur 6 d and up, per keg 33.30 grade of good» considered. The sale al shows in sairne of the larger cities, 3 d and up, |a*r keg 33.56 to begin Saturday May 14 and will con wilt lie used. We anticipate that the settlement of Other sizes in like proportion. These tinue for ten days only. Notice the 1 Central Oregon will be comparatively prices are good for this day only. following sharp reduction; (111 W MHO ’ Runabout for 3102.50 . rapid, and will b<- a repetition of the Make your purchase on this special experience of the Great Northern Rail sale day. 997 .50 Staver top buggy for 387.50 way in populating the prairie land lying 370.00 Staver top buggy for 364.00 39t>.00 half platform S hack for 3*4.00 ■ long ¡its main line in Montana. Eor City CsoncH <>th.*r rigs in proportion to the above years the broad prairies stretching to Council met hi regular session, on prices Remember, aalea at these the north and south of the Great North Thursday evening of last week. Pre price» will continue blit ten days, be ern Railway in Montana were consider Myer, Recorder ed of practically no value for farming sent were Mayor ginning with May 14. purposes. T.aiay filings are licing made Myers und t.’ouncilinen J. A. and Perry M orxi *< om <4 Nr. a l. on government homestead larsli in the Bilyeu, Cain. Arnold, Morrison ami The Railroad Prosptcls United state» Imnd Offices at Great Calavan. Committee on Fire, Light and Water Th.- railroad committee, Messrs Falla and Glasgow, at the rate of alaiut granted further time to report on pro three thousand per month 350 steam Peery, Prill ami Wesely returned from tection of water mains. Bills allowed; their interview with Manager O'Brien, plowing outfits have lx-rn shipped into Fred B. Weat IRS.20; N. I. Morrison that region since January I, 1910. of the S. P., Tuesday morning. 13.37; Ssntism News |3. |0; Ralston If this experience can he r.-pcat.-d in While they were unable to arrange Supply Co. »49.17; Crane Co. 39. just such trafic agréments with Mr Central Oregon, it will tic but a matter General Electric Co. 72c. of two or three years t<eforv the vast O’Brien, as they had marked out. they Ordinance No. 56 relative to grant receiver promises from ths 8. P. as to stretches of unfilled prairie land in ing right-of-way over rertaln streets to l-ake, Klamath and Crook counties will operation of daily trains, etc., which 8. L. A J. V. It. K. rrad and (paxaed. would be an immense improvement i lie converted into waving gram fields, Adjourned. ■nd comfortable farm homes. over the present. Fifteen years ago, the lamia in the One matter waa made plain, and that I is, wr are not to receive any assistance Big Bend country of Washington, along THE NEW FiRN from Albany, except in the way of hot the main lines of the Great Northern I, N. I. Morrison, have taken Mr, air, an artiste with which the county Railway were in the same primitive ■eat seems to have an overplus. The condition in which much of the land in T. <). Nral as a partner in my hard Commercinl duh is willing to receive Onlral Oregon ran now be found. To ware and implement store ami the style any benefit which may accrue to Al day, millions of bushels of wheat are of the new firm will hereafter lie bany from building the road but, when ■hipped from this section. This can bo Morrison A Nesi. I thank y«>u fur your generaos pat it comes to aiding in the enterprise in repeated in Central Oregon, and we the matter of putting up cash, they will do our utmost to bring alaiut this ronage in the past and solicit a con tinuance of your favors in the future. much desired result have given us an emphetic NO. Yours truly, I will still run the planing mills and 8. J. El i isov. The N ews is informed, that it was wifi give y<«i figures on your shop work the recipient of quite a good siwd roast which cannot be beaten anywhere In TH Hardest Gamt si the Seises at the city council meeting, last week, th«- valley. I hove engaged Hgrry H, because of an overcharge for an ad A» yet, Scio's ball team has not ex Johnston a* shop foreman, but I will be vertising bill. Apparently the council perienced a »ingle defeat, this season. there to help out on rash work. Any think» it ia the duty of the News to do But after next Sunday ami a visit from thing you nc«l t<> liuild with, such as the city advertising for nothing. But the Turner boys, a different story may lime, cement, sand, brick, etc., will lie a» the N kws pays its city taxes, light have to be told. In stork. I will have a car of shingles, and water bills, and does more than its From all accounts. Turner has a the last of this or the first of next ■hare of free advertiaing for ths town, splendid amateur base ball team ami. if week, Parties desiring shingles wilt there is no reason why the city should our boy» continue their winning streak. I do well if thr^get them at ths car, I be favored in advertising charges, any they will have to go some. At all thua saving the hauling. Irave your more than any of our merchants. The events, the public is aasuird that a fine orders at once and I will notify you charges to the city were just the same exhibition of the game will be given, when the car arrives. as tn merchants or other advertisers, 5 whether ••ci«» win» or loses. The game Your» for huaineos, cents per line per issue. will be called promptly at 2 .30 p. m. N. I. M orrison