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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
notice for publication P a t r o n iz e The Bureau Saloon R O Y M U L L IN IX , Proprietor GET THE BEST and PUREST LIQUORS ON THE MARKET We make a specialty of Family Trade and will be pleased to have you order for anything in our line. Early BASEBALL RETURNS Received Hen Daily. Stayton, Oregon Phone 2x42 A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity [is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. DEPARTMENT O f THE INTERIOR Always Ready ts Eat and Always Gorge Themselves When They Can. U. 8. L A N D O F H C E The Koreans appear to be the great- Portland, Oregon, June 1, 1812. est eatera In the world. T e thla the Notice is hereby given that Frank X. Japanese, French, English. Dutch and Chinese all bear witness. All reports Pflieger, o f Elkhorn, Oregon, who, en concerning the Korean capacity for April 18, 1911, made Homestead Entry Br STEPHEN D ELANO food seem to agree. In this respect there Is not the least difference be Serial No. 02913 fo r SE*. Section 8% The flrat person I knew after putting tween the rich and the poor, tb# noblo Township 8 South, Range 4 East, Wil Baptist op nt t h e ---- hotel, Naples, was K ate and tho plebeian. T o eat much ts aa lamette Meridian, hae Med notice of Preaching every Munrlay at II a rn honor In Korea, and the merit o f a and at 7:80 p. m. by Kev. A. C. Eat Searlea. intention to make Final Commutation “ I'm nwfully glad to see you," she feast. It would seem, consists not so on. Sunday school at 10 a. rn., A. J Caldwell, supt. Il Y I* U at 6:30 p. m. »aid. “ There are three o f us women much In the quality as In the quantity Proof to establish claim te the l a n d Mra. Eaton, president. here—mother, Aunt Kurnb and I —and o f the food «erred. IJttle conversation above described, before the R egister not u man. There Is no fun fo r us to occurs during the Korean meal, for and R eceiver U. S. Land Office a t of *o trumping about seeing sights by esch sentence might lose a mouthful. portUnd. Oregon. on the 18th d Catholic A Korean Is always ready to e e t H e , , ’ 'inrselves. Besides, Its very Incon attacks whatever he meets with and ,,, C m I'K'TI ok tiik . I m m a c u l a t r C omik .R venient. Here Italians fleece us at rarely cries “ Enough!” Eren between n* me» * " tion, Slay ton; Kev. A. Lnlock every turn. Why, a cabman yesterday meals he w ill help himself to anything ” • ( hatnberim of Elkhorn, Ore. priettl in charge. H igh m e-, second followed me Into my pension for poor- edible that Is offered. James E vert o f Elkhorn, Ore, lourth •ml Midi H.inilay. H:SO ». rn., p,,|r (fl tip» after charging me double The ordinary portion o f a laborer is : H. M. R eece o f Elkhorn, Ore. 1 nest . a,hirer, »n t.lim lty, Oregon, ,<r,ce. and. since he couldn't speak any about a quart o f rice, which when ! A rt Rods o f Elkhorn, Ore. r B o f i pa c k ' s C a t h o l ic C h u r c h , English. I couldn't argue with him. cooked makes a good bulk. This, bow H. F. H igby, Register. Sublim ity; Rev. A. La ¡nek, rectorj Finally 1 shouted ‘El Relnal* (the ever. Is no serious hindrance to hta de First Pub. June 6. Low man» K a. ni., high n is»» 10:30 queen), and the man ran downstairs vouring double or treble the quantity Last Pub. July 4. a. ni , brut and third Mondays in the I so fast I thought he would break bis when be can get I t Eating matches m onth; high m s»» Id .10 a m , sec- nc'-k. I suppose be thought I had In- are common. When an ox is slaught (fid , finirti* and tilth Sunday» Vea Alienee at court.' ered and the beef la served up a heap A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’ S N O T IC E per» at «v e n tili». Kate la a Jolly girl and langhad ing bowl o f the steaming mess does — heartily at her own Inventive genius. Notice is hereby given that the sn- not alarm any guest When fruits, _ . "I aay,” ahe went on, “ I ’ ve made a such as peaches or small melons, ir e dersigned has been duly appointed ad- C h ris tia n mash—on Italian. l i e fo llo w « me ev- served It Is said that they are devoured m iniitrator o f the estate o f Polly N . Service» will be held every Sunday, w y where. These Italians act Just as without peeling. Tw enty or thirty Pennebaker, deceased, by order o f the Preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. they dhl In Dante's tim e—ogle and peaches are deemed an ordinary allow county court, o f the State o f Oregon, Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H. sigh and do all manner o f ridiculous ance per person r.nd rapidly disappear. for the county o f Marion, duly made things, thinking that's the w ay to win Such prodigality in food is. however, Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. a woman. What are 'you going to do not common, ^nd for one feast thera and entered o f record on the 19th day at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. R. L. Dunn presi tom orrow?" AH persons having are many tastings. The Koreans ara o f May 1912. dent. Ladies Aid society meets e a c h ! "Pee sights." »eith er fastidious In their eating nor claims against said estate are hereby Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. D. " W e ’re going down to Pompeii. W ill palnataklng In their cooking. Nothing notified and required to present the Thomas, president. K. L. Dunn Pastor. you go with us?” goes to waste All Is grist that cornea same to me at the Cottage H otel in the "Certainly.” to the m ill to their mouths.—New York town o f Stayton, Marion county, Ore- "V ery well. W e’ll all leave here to- Press. gon, duly verified with proper vouchers Methodist gethcr at 10 sharp. There's a train at within six months from the date o f this Method ini Episcopal Church, order o f io:80." notice. A FU N N Y S U LTA N . services: Bible school at 10 a. m., The next day when w e left the train Dated this 23d day e f May 1912. A. S. Pancoast, su[»erintendent- at Pompeii and walked to the entrance He Liked ta Play Practical Jokes Upon H. F. P e n n e b a k e k . Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. o f the exhumed city w e were ap- His Invjtsd Guosta. Administrator o f the estate o f Phlly Midwcek Prayer and Bible Study, pronehed by half a dozen guides. I W e all like our little Joke, and east N. Pennebaker, deceased. 6-20-12. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth r,i'1 the bargaining for the service they ern potentates have from time Imme League. Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark ,j(Tere‘ 1 and w »>ose appear- morial enjoyed the reputation o f be Mace, Pres. Ladies' Aid Society, nnCe wn* f,ir more th« n The any o f the others. He was very hum ing the merriest o f monarch« Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard Moorish palace o f Sultan Abu Yakub ble, however, and agreed to pilot us ner, Pres. Pastor o f the church, E. for a ridiculously low price. As we Yuaauf at Seville—known today as the Sutton Mace. stnrted off. the guide leading the way, A lcazar—contains one o f the most Kate fell back and. pulling my sleeve, elaborate practical Jokes extan t When in a gay mood some Important mer whispered: chant or notable o f Seville would re "T h e Italian!” BUNCH TH EIR W EDDINGS. ceive a pressing Invitation summoning “ W hat Italian?” him to the presence. In a fever o f do- Only On« Day In ths Yssr For Mar- “ M y admirer. He has learned at the lighted expectancy the flattered guest r i i g n In Plougastsl, Brittsny. hotel that I ordered a carriage for the one y e a r ..............................$1.50 would don his w hitest raiment and hie In the city o f Plougnstel. In Brittany, station to come here—it probably cost him to the palace. The Stayton Mail . . . $1.50 France, all m arriage, tnke place on j him a franc tip—nnd hns come down There he would be ceremoniously one and the same day. The men are to perpetrate some mediaeval non- conducted to the gardens and directed all fishermen, many o f them going as sense.” T o t a l ..................................... up the long avenue. But, alas, half “ You’re stuffing me.” fnr as the Newfoundland banks, nnd w a y up It he would inevitably tread “ On my honor. I ’m not; you w ill see are at home only during a few months upon a m oving flagstone resting upon Beth Papers One year, In the winter One day in early Feb for yourself before long " a spring, and Immediately countless W e walked up the street leading Into ruary Is set apart for the weddings. One Jets o f w ater would gush out o f Little courting Is done, but much bag- the heart o f the city nnd paused at the ground and from the surrounding The Semi gllng over the dowry o f the girls. They ! the temple o f fortune Our guide spoke shrubbery and drench him Amid the W eekly hove to bring n certain quantity o f lin English fairly well, but 1 could read- Jeers o f the courtiers the luckless and Publishes the latest anurrrost complete en. chickens, pigs nnd vegetables. Fre | tly see thnt If lecturing tn his own bedraggle-d w ight would beat an un quently a match Is broken off because tongue he would give us a very inter dignified retrea t Before he was al telegraphic news o f the work!; gives tho girl's father refuses to add n snek esting account o f what we saw. Not lowed to leave the palace, however, be reliable market reports, as it ia pub withstanding his limited English vo- wns s w o rn to secrecy on pain o f death o f potatoes to the dowry. On the day net the Inhabitants o f the calm In ry he made us see the tire and A t all costs nothing must make the lished at Portland, where the m a r k ." entire region go to IMotigastel. The smoke thnt first emerged from Vesu- Joke fa ll tint when repeated. news ran be and ia corrected to date I whole population goes to church to vtus on the day Potnpeli was destroy- The tros.cherous flagstone has beeu for each issue. It also has a page o f i bear mnss. to take eommi: don nnd to ed. the great tree shaped column of remov'jd, and today the visitor may ; witness the wedding ceremonies often ashes that hung over the doomed city, pass w ith impunity, but a peseta to special m atter fo r the farm and home, fifty or more couples are united on tDe the consternation o f Hie citizens, the tho head gardener w ill usually cause ; an entertaining story page and a page same day. Bride and groom do not walk coming darkness, people fleeing to the the fou n tain s to play. Not many peo- or more o f comic each week, and If together until the ceremony has been different gates: then the Inky black- pie kn ow o f their existence, however to the subscriber twica every completed For the rest o f this nnd ness through which crowds struggled, The w ater is sprayed through bun- ®oe* 1 the whole of the next day every douse dropping by the way. week— 104 times a year. dreds o f tiny pipes, so small as to l>e This he gave ns a preliminary to in alm ost invisible, which are placed in ts tqieii to receive guests nnd to pro vide food nnd drink for them. On tho formation ns to the different buildings tho » racks between the flagstones — evening o f the second day the young we examined. I was astonished at the S tran d Magazine. men carry the dowries o f the brides to amount o f the Information he possess- Gives all the local news and happeat. tbe houses o f the grootus. There they ! ed. I had visited Pompeii before with By a'i*d Large. and should be in every home in thie dance nnd frolic until early morning, a guide, but was disgusted with the A correspondent asks. “ Where did the vicinity. and. after they leave, the couple are amount o f nonsense he gave us Instead fool expression 'by' and large' come for the first time together nnd alone. 1 o f Information. This man spoke ns frran, and what does it mean?" It is The two papers make a splendid com* During the remainder o f the year no one who had been educated to speak ac arcely foolish, fo r *'be m e« w ho in- bination and you save 81 by sen ing marriages are concluded.—Leslie's. o f the nnclents, giving Ills authority v. rated the phrase were the great sail- your subscription to Us. for what he told us, quoting, some 0 rs o f the past, and by -and large they W e can also give our subscribers e times In I.atln, from the Roman au c (*ened a new world fo r folk to whom Brutal Conduct. good clubbing offer fo r the Daily and "B ut why are you determined to get thors whose works have come down 1 h e speech o f adventure is a closed 8unday, or Sunday Journal, in con to us. a divorce from your husband?" volume. T o sail "b y " is to sail as close nection with Kate, when she had recognized the •‘ Because he Is an absolute brute." to the point from which the wind But while ‘ You amaze me. You used to say man. was much amused. comes as the ship's lines w ill allow M A I L he wns discoursing I looked at her nnd that he was as gentle as a child." and as skillful steering w ill p erm it T H E S T A Y T O N "Yes. that's what 1 used to say. But saw a grea t change. She appeared to T o sail “ large” la to sail w ith the wind. you ought to see him now! Disteni | be charmed with his lecture, and I Together they include all possible Since the baby began teething nothing could see in her expression nn Inward points o f sailing. Th erefore “ by and would quiet the little darling but being pride that the man had been so at large” Is a Tlvid phrase to express the allowed to pull his papa's whiskers. tracted to her as to assume to be a idea o f ail included.—N ew York Sun. And when he found that out whnt do guide for the purpose o f being with Physician ahd Surgeon you think he did? Me went down nnd her nnd giving her the benefit o f his The Proud Duke. had his beard shaved off. that's what! erudition upon whnt, without it, would A n English Importer in New York Do you think I'd live with a man thnt have lost most o f Its charm. told a story Illustrative o f the pride of S T A Y T O N . OREGON I shall not soon forget that eloquent has that sort o f disposition?"—Cleve the la te Duke of Fife. nildress, or series o f addresses, ending land Plain Denier " A v e r y rich woman In Grosvenor with n description o f a scene In the square,” he said, "once asked the duke theatre while we were looking down Ths Hamburg Stock Exchange. to din n er In terms like these: The public rooms o f the Hamburg ^rora seats on to the stage where„ ‘“ Mrs. Parvenu's social secretary ts hoerse. subject to very mild rules con some nineteen centuries before, was desired to in vite the Duke o f F ife to P h y s ic ia n a n d su r g e o n duelve to good order, nre open to nil, enacted the scene described. dinner an t»'ie 7th Inst, at 8 o’clock.' When we parted from our guide I with very few exceptions Their use 'T o this Invitation came back the ts definitely forbidden “ to all female dropped his fee Into his hand and ansv.-er: S t a y t o n , O regon persons." to Individuals who bave been asked him for his card. H e gave it to “ ‘The D ulte o f F ife's piper Li desired deprived o f their civic rights, who are me. and t read: “ Guiseppe Benoit. Ro to inform M rs. rarven u 's social secre under some form o f Jtuilclnl cestrnlnt. man Archaeologist, via ---- tiS.” tary that the Duke of F ife declines he* Putting It In my pocket I follow ed lr vltation.’ who have been adjudged guilty of -W ashington Star. fraudulent bankruptcy, persons ad- my party. Scarcely had w e got Into A M , M. D. Judged to be In simple bankruptcy, , *lf; *rn*n when Knte, who had seen the Depending on tha Neighbors. those unable to meet shelr obligations j Kuide give mo his card, demanded i t She was a r stber plump old woman P H Y S I C I A N and 8 U R G E L ami such ns nre forbidden the use o f * cave It to her, nnd her face took oa and had a l w a j * tried to be accommo Office at the boerse through the decision o f the ollc ° f those looks thnt in a woman dating to ber neighbors, but even her SUBLIMITY, OREGON c e ir t o f honor means delight at being admired by t obliging spirit l*ad to refuse a request - i man o f ability. from a neighbor w h o sent by her little I called tho next dny on Senor Beaof t, boy the follow ing m essage: • m » iv u v n .u « “ c ™ » - . - u n n iu r v w c a tf C | finding him In tho midst o f troasuv . « Please, m a'am , mocher sent me over q. p, n U K IN tn , T. 5 » D. » . 5* l lately exhumed, which he was exan f ¿n- to see i f l cou ld n 't get a couple of Ing nnd recording ns government ar- pounds o f lard o ff o f you.” — Lippln- A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W tliaeologlet Ho greeted me wlVh no Treats all domestic animals, als. cott’a. N O T A R Y PUBLIC amused smile, and l repaid him fo r the applies the Tuberculin teat. Abstract* nnd Probate W ork a Specialty pleasure he had given us by lnvil Ing Foot tVorkor*. Telephone 3x7 BUS—I sec thnt each German regl Office Over Stayton State Bank <’* 1' “ |,on the ho ha«> * aid- Office at Steyto» Stables *1 through the unsealed city. ment has attached to It a chiropodist. " Nate Senrles now Uvea in Rotm «. to J ill--In case o f a retreat I suppose STAYTON - - - - OREGOI W A W I ’I I 'I I P wh,oh c,,v hor husband has been ti ans- those fellow s co u liL d o some pretty TT * ” L U U L C ferred. When some very dear fj lend good foot work— Youl > n Statesman. I ' onics from America, ns a great mark C O N T R A C T O R and B U I l DER 'o f fnvor she will send her hnsba; ad as ' Pleasing a l 3 l r l . Plans and Specifications Made and Furn | pilot to some object o f interest. Sil lie* a*—What Is tfte llrst thing a fel DENTIST ished on all Contract Work. National traits nre lasting. T b * * man i low should do i f he was ta to please a did but make tove ns his ancestor -s had g irl? C ju lc u s -M a k e a A *ol o f himself Room 4 State Bank Building Office over Deidrich’ s Store A Singular W ooing A GREAT C lubbing O ffer 9 SCfTli-Wetkljf QfdgOfl J OUTRAI, Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25.000,00 J Oregon Journal A New House > is the most attractive place in town,and when you are building one yourself it is all the more so. But it must tie more than attractive —yo u want It durable and lasting, and with all parts fitting and matching. And that’s the kind you’ll have if you use our lumber. Lee Brown & Sons A V>< Discussion Qf H ard Fa cts will force the most skep tical t o the conclusion that w e are constantly offering the best values in town from the double standpoint of high quali ties a n d low prices. Moreover, our quick and polite service leaves noth ing to be desired on the part of our patrons. We would like to include you among them— if you appreciate buying where you get quality with economy.* Streff Hardware Co. POOL ■ BILLIARD PARLOR E. T . M A T T H I E U , Proprietor A (food Place To Spend a Pleasant H o u r B E S T and L A R G E S T L I N E O F T O B A C C O in T O W N eek, The Stayton Mail H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. C. H. BREWER, M. D. NEIL A. O’LEARY S. H. HELTZEL Veterinarian Wilbur N. Plntlcr, STAYTON ; ; OREGON i40“8 c*“tuIk» Nut. ? ^ ^ O T ft her.»-Philadelphia Ret ord- Phone 2102 D.M.D. Stavton, . /