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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1911)
% A Honorable Senator Sagebrush A Notxe of Soarin'! Sai A. G. PRILL. M. D. Notice in hereby given t undrroigneil. the dull appointed, quali fied ami acting guardian of the estate of Herman Hickman. Cyrus C. Hick Telephone, Exchange N... 11 man. Rachael I. H; kn «««. .1 Mary E Hickman, minors, was by the county M’lti Ol I.GON court of Linn County. Oregon, on April 17. 1911. duly llrcftJMh I to sell the following real propertv. to wit: Beginning two rods E. of the N. corner of n.ctiun i’i in Township 1<» R. 2 W. of th«- Wil) Mer., Oreg Real Estate Notary Public th. nee East 7N ru.li; thence r-outh 40] Administrator of Estate« rods; thence we«t 7N r««.!". tl.««r «■<• north Io rods, to the place i f tiegiii!mg, con xiatis Negotiated, A bn trac tn taining 19| acres more or k»a In l.mn Obtained and Examined County. Oregon. That on and after Monday. Julv 10. 1911, the undersigned will proceed to sell at private tale to the high.- t bidder all of the interest of said minors in said premises for cash. Applications to purchase may be made ut the otfirc of R. Khelton in J-cio, Oregon. Missouri E. Hickman Guar han Physician FRANCIS LYND! Surgeon Copyright. 1910. by Street ® Smith wa» the ln«tnnt reply, and Blount con i eludevi that the secretary was either In nocent. or nn astonishingly good actor "I have tieen putting the mall and tele grama through the letter silt, as you R. SHELTOX "He 1» simply a grand utd man th.« fir«t I nave .«ver knowu for whom the li;.’ ktieved phrnse »(«v«m.«d to have lieep m ide. «he ns».«rted wurtnly "If he 111«.re than gigantic Virtue«, tbe fault« of u man who t« too «troag to tie little tu any way " With I'atrl la In town, the "silver t'tigu.-d s|>elihlmler of Quarvtaru M.-- I n« the Ihilly Capital < al.id the m-w division counsel, would have ls«en giad tit evade some of tbe speaking up l»dntments. but as hl» etigagvm«*tii« i'. C. Bryant. Att« r- . liud l«evti made for some day« In ad First publication June M, lyi 1 van. e be w-a« obliged tu go Last publication July ♦». mil On bl« return to the capital he wa« delighted to find the |Mirty of three atm occupying the private dining room «ult tu tin« Inter Mountain Arriving on Oregon and Fadory Growth the m rn'iig train, he wa« permlttisl to The census figures give Orogon nr m.ik - the party of three a party of four enviable pomtion lti m e« ifa«-tii<« < < >1 at the breakfast table letter, however, when he went to his course, in total rat tug of primary hors, EXCEL! ENZ power many states are alma I, yet it is <>t!l- ■•« In Hi«. Tempi«« court building tbe stronuoaltles asserted them«elv»« apparent that wonderful strides nr. «■rain v. Ith »omen list startling euipha ( no . 1779) living mad.* in the I'aetfic Northwest. -1» Though be found his desk (‘¡tMHMl Albany ................................... Monday When any state »how» »u«-h ran; 1 in am! was reasonably «uro Hint he had crease, it only sjienk« of the confidence In lit« own powseaalon tbe only key Ix«banon ................Tuesday. Wvdnesiiay and the graip of opportu ul <by bu. that would unlock It. he found hla pa Scio . ........................................ Thursdav nets men. This investmunt of capital fs-rs ». atter.xl in confusion utid.-r tbe Jefferson ................................ Saturday in factories is conducive to only on. ri.’l top and th.« letter« ami tel,-grams v. Ill h had come during bls ab«eu. e result, and that in the upbuilding of th. nurrouhding country, industrially, con - ..|»«n>«d A t"ti< It i f the el.« trte button Due when mare la known to be in foal merciallv, and al the same time agri brought tin« stenographer from tin culturally With th« ne three will o « ut anteroom. Care will be taken to prevent accidents W bo's twwti In my desk Collin«’" other opportunities for advancement. but will not be responsible if any occurs h.« demand'«!, pointing tn tbe i'oiifuxlon Oregon may justly feel pro id of its and «* rutlntrlng the far.« of the young aggressive forwar«l strides m thi» line C. ( RANDALL man fnr signa of guilt. of activity. N. vv. farmstead "Gmuliieas grarl.nis! I d.n’t know.' dlr«-. ted. and l ie kept Die private of fice locked." Nevertheless." «ahi lllount. "It I» Very ev ident Hint soliieleidy lui« been here." Then be liad a sudden «bock “What did you do with that pack, et of papers I guve you last Monday ainl tol.l you to put lu the safe?“ "I did just what you told me to—I put It In the cash Inn and put tbe key I the casti ten on y olir desk I Hihi t you get BY’ Itlount felt In 111« (»» kets and fiumi the key. "Gel the packet and tiring It to me, ‘ be dlroeted, giving the stenographer the key to tbe inner compartment of the «afe It veti» not moro thnu a minute Inter, wtitle lie wa* attempting to bring or ib*r out of tbe coufuslou on hi« desk, tinsi a "uddeti prompting lisi him t<> go quickly to the door of the outer office Knapping It iqn-u with a Jerk tie caught llie clerk 111 the act of Uli ty ing tbe string w hich bound the thick IMicket of pii|irr» together "What are yoti lining? Win dont he i«n Heil angrily <» ii bring It y Terms 116.00 to Fnsurt Oregon Albany HAVE A Pap’s Coffee House at West end of lbs Morrison Street CELEBRATE AT bridge. CHARLES J. MAHER Albany (Bucceosor t< Rmer Bros.) PROPRIETOR. Monday, Lute Sample Room foe Commercial Tutelen L’MVLF NEW MANAGEMENT St. Charles Hotel GRANT FIRTl.E ALBANY Crop OREGON ! 9 Speed Contests Great Horse Siioir Buloon Ascension T—• fi e July 3 fi « $900 o In Prizes a a Something Doing Eccry Minute Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the state of Ore gon for Linn County, executor of the ijist will and testament of lx-o Z.< iler, Teacher’s Summer Review Term be- gins at Albany College July 10 and will continue to August 19. All branche« for state certificates will be taught by fte beat instructors. Advanced work in high school subjects Primary and intermediate methods a specialty. Interview Superintendent W. L. Jack son or President H. M. Crooks. Two Days July 3 ®. 4 The Glorious Fourth Electors Notice to Creditors deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me. properly verified as by law required, at my resi dence near Thomas, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. L eo Z eu . ee . J e . Executor C. C. Bryant Attorney First publication June 9. 1911 Last publication July 7. 1911. GOOD TIME Big Street Parade Historical Pageant Athletic I ’olitcsts Free Continuous • Open Air Ent<krtainin<*nts THRILLING fl BALOON ASCENSIONS “»rb _____________________________ FIREWORKS ¡ $750 S Display 9 Special Railroad Rates 6 fl . EVERYTHING IS FREE « hit ink Tul |MI\ f There were stilt Uo algin of guilt lti millllS* fa« r * I win just going to make sure that It was tbe same fuirkage." tie said In ins .«fitly, bn nil big It over nt once With the packet In an Inside |»» ket of his ci,nt, lllount put on hl« lint, bail blm«clf allot down the elevator and a few minutes afterwaril was renting a private lw>x In the dc|M*lt vaults of a When lie re bank In the next afreet turned to hl« ortb-e another tixi'Ti of tin. electric button reoiiniiiioniil Col Itna. “Nit down," «aid lllount, Imll atlng n chair "I have been reasonably kind to you. haven't I, Bred?” • Yes. air. very kind Indevai," was the clerk's nd miss Ion "Yet you linve let some one brllie you to Io« disloy al to ni<wan the ill rc-t charge ' Who was It. Collins?” "I don't know anything alsmt It. Mr lllount If I was going to die thctielt minute I couldn't any anything differ ent.” "You've got to say «ometbing differ ent If you want to stay with me." nah! the master decisively. “Did you know what wa« lti that pa. kage you put In the safer “No” “Yet you »nW you were untying It tn ace If It were the name package I gave you ln«t Monday. You are lying to me. foil Inn loll ripened my <lo»k tn hunt for the key of the cash box Nit tight In the leait I'm not going tn Are you I merely want to know who hired yon to do thin '• “If 1 did It I must have <b>ne It In my sleep.” wa« all the reply tbe yonng man would make, and after trying a threat nr two Blount .linmlnn.-d !ilm Thin wnn the first of a «erics of Incl- | de tits nil pointing toward the name eunclunlon that tome one wan evident- li deti riiiiioil to let film nave no prl lii In hl« • <irre<i]kiiiden. e I nleei he h«ppvn<«t to lie present when the tnsll was brought In It wa» pretty ■urc to •it. » »igu» plainly indicating that it had loi-ti tniu|M-ml with Itl.-unt could think of only planation, and he accepted It • pl«-si! .11 | he machine of W I father was tlie <11. later had st lence s iu<> of it »pie« doubtless working under ln»tructlon« given by Ills father, wen keeping lab ou hliu. and the pur p i <>f the e«plal ii.i" easily guessed III» statement made to hl« father a. ros» tbe dinner table tn tbe Inter Mountain cafe bad not lieeli su empty b ust The pa« ket safely put away In th,« bauk'a dep nt vault contained alfl. d it «worn «tntemeut«. evidences of fr.md and there were enough of them full' to substantiate everything lie had sakl. That evening there was a re> «option g ■■ i li Mr« Irving <1. nln wife of tin- ref t tu «udidate for governor, and lllount went, hoping that Patricia w nld 1.« there, Nile was there, and In- y "img man In ne««d . f a confidant. wn«te.l two go.ul hours trying to get with li.-r W lien Ills tun .-<• . ume it w i« «'lily a half chance, n it-re was little privacy to lie bad In the crowded rooms It 1« a question of conscience this tl «• ." 1 h * t. 4 her when »be had agreed to alt out a dance w ith him In oue cor ner of the canvas carpeted assembly room. "I have discovered (»»altlvr evi dence of frauds t > l»e pvrpetrsled In • li t ii lo it 1 <i. -.lay How far .in I )u»tlfle.| In »uppri ■ slug thia evl gen •• Merry!" «he exclaimed, “llow you can bring n thunderbolt down upon one out of a pei f.- ily < I «r »ky1 !• It rver right to shield rlmliial« or crtin- Inalltyr That Is Ju«t wh'it I should like to "At the present Ifjow," he persisted moment I .i o -I... . Im.: not one . rim- Inal, but a good iniiny " > ;t iin.-can <•«?" May I she naked after II moment'« < onsldern tloll ■ Ve» There bn« lo-vn fraudulent registration In a number of the state legislative districts, and I have se- i tired "< in edly. •< in Imth »Id»-«. I am sorry to say, he returned gravely. "Whom does It Implicate?" "That la further than my Informa tion goes." he admitted "I know only the fact of tin- fill«- registration Hut With a fully equipped poillliuf III" i him- on the ground tbe Inference Is pretty plain, isn't It?" • I supp..»i- no. «tie admlttisl “Yr you say the fraud« are on tsilli «Ides ‘That do.-n't make any difference." he declared "I' is a light for men nlid not for pnrtle« So far a« I call «. .-, th«- machine p|< k> Its men quite Irropc tlie of party There Is «1 ;. ... . , • i t.. i...;.-i.- that wus .*f the candidates who have tlie most to say now als.ut the 'free I mi I lot anil will of the |>eoplc' are tlii-nin-li vs the sworn hem limen of I In- uiai hlne. renily when the time «hall collie to vote yen or nay. an my fallier «hall dl roct.” "I can’t Iwlleve It." with generous warmth (her. I menu I am sure lie has never authorised anything so despicable." lllount shrugged "Hhall I publlah thl« ev Id.-ti <• that ha« come Into my hand«, or shall 1 continue to suppress ur It was the first time she had ever failed him "Give me a little time." she pleaded •Tomorrow come to see me tomorrow It's a dreadful thing for you to have to do. Evan the most drendful thing that could l<e Imagined I - Itut here young Gordon, to whom the next dance had been promised. came to claim her ami Blount « hard won Interview wa« at nn end When he left th« Gordon house, which was rattier fnr out In the south eastern suburb, lie meant to go direct to tlie hotel and to Iwd. II* had lirrn losing mm h sleep In ttio «trenuon« ac tivities of the campaign and If win lirglnnlng to tell upon him A« the trolley car wa« panning the Tempt« court building be now a dim light lltimlnallng bls upper floor office win- dawn With all bl« «u«plclons rearouaed. he dropped from the cur and took the ail night elev ator to hl« office floor The sleepy elevator man let him out In the up|s"r corridor, and almost Ini . Iiiiti- y the car sank away out of sight. Before Blount hud taken two at«q>« toward hi« office tl.ior there i-ame the «lull rrnnb of a rntiflled exploelou. and two or three of the gtriMM doom In th# ««lit acre shnttcrod Blount qUlrk<'Oe<l his |Hiee to a run. let himself silently with bls latchkey through the door of bl« private room. flung often his desk and groped In an Inner drawer for the revolver which was part of Its furnishing« (Continued next week) ■’• v-'j «... Je X'