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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1912)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BON TO N DEPARTMENT OF THE INTFRIOR Amorcordis V . S. LAND OFFICE: Portland. Oregon, Juue t. 1912. Nolii-i is hereby given that Frank X. Pflieper, of Klkhorn, Ori'Koo, who, on April Is. 1911, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 02913 for SK.j. Section 150, Township 8 South, Range 4 Fast. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f , BAKERY and ===== RESTAURANT n» NATHAN DAKER Young l>r. I'hUhrlek was called In to see Misa Kdna Verne She handed ,, . . S uih I. iv at II a. in him a tilt o f paper on w lileh w as writ Preaching intention to m ake Final Commutation I MtKj „t 7 ^ by Ri V A. C. Fat ten « single word, "Aiimroiirdls.” and Proof to establish claim to the l a n d ,>n- Sunday school at 10 a. m ., A. J said: Caldwell, supt. 1» Y P U at t>:3d p. m. "Or Robinson gave ine that paper above deacribeti, before the Register Mrs. Eaton, president. Ile says that It Itcnra the muti« o f 11 and Receiver l T. S. Land Office a t disease from w hich I am suffering ami Portland, Oregon, on the 19th day of that It has proved fatal In a large Catholic July, 1912. number o f eases lie say* he Is too busy to g ive me the attention 1 require • C hurch oi r a t I mmacolati C o to ti Vlahlon W. t hamberhn o f Klkhorn. Ore. ti(„, 8 u y to n ; K,.v> A U in c k I must Ite under the onre of som e James Evert>o f Elk horn. Ore. priesl in «-barge. llig li musa seoond pbyslctnu who will keep me under close observation.” H. M. Reece of Klkhorn, Ore. (oiirtli and lililí Snudava 8:30 a. ni M ix Verne was an attractive young l’rK'sl'a aihlress: roiblimity, Oregon. Art Roda of Klkhorn, Ore. fatly. She w as the picture o f health. H. F. Higby. Register. t . B o r ifa c k s C atholic G iuntoti, i In Stayton Hotel Dining Room First Pub. June 1». Sublim ity: Rev. A. I.ainck, n x -to r ,, Loa mass S a. m., lugli t»us* 10:3" ns to her not show ing any sym ptom s Last llil*. July 4. a. ni., tirst and third Sunday* in th> of disease and ns to the disease Itself, m o n ili; liigh mas» IO 30 a 111 ., sta of which he had rever heard, li e w as nd. fnurth and tiltil Sunday» Vea a recent graduate In Ills profession and VDMTXiSTHATOR’S NOTICE knew that there w as a great deni he |w>rs ut eventide. had yet to lenrn, but he did not caro Notice is hereby given that the un to reveal his Ignorance to Mtsa Verne, dersigned has been duly appointed ad Christian lie felt o f her w rist, and a current, ministrator of the estate of Polly N. electrical or otherw ise, en ten sl the tip« Services will be held every Sunday. Pennebaker, decease«!, by order o f the o f Ills fingers nnd ran up through his all fitting's county court, o f the State o f Oregon, Preaching at 11 a. m ., and 8 p. m. arm. Miss Verne lowered her eyes. Sunday school at 10 a. in., Mrs. W. H. for the county of Marion, duly made Henske«l her If she had headaches, and and en It red o f record on the 10th day Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. K. she replle<l In the negative. He Inqulr- leader water at 7:30 p. tn„ Mrs. R. L. .Dunn presi of May i»12. All persons having e»l us to warm flushes - he had noticed claims against said estate are hereby dent. Ladies Aid society m eets each one In her ch«*eks when he felt ber notified and required to present the Wednesday at 2:30 p. in., Mrs. G. I). pulse—nnd she was not sure hut that same to me at the Cottage Hotel in the Thomas, president. R. L. Dunn Pastor, «he did feel som ething o f the kind oc JACOB SPANIOL casionally. lie placed bis e a r ngnlnst town of Stayton, Marion county, Ore her heart, listened to It* beating and gon, duly verified with proper vouchers Methodist wltnin six months from the date o f this Methodist Episcopal Church, order of thought It n trifle faster than normal The doctor cnrrliHl bread tablets In notice. services: Bible school at 10 a. m ., his m edicine rase and ta-fore going Dated this 23d day c f May 1912. A. S. Pancoast, au|>erintendent- away left a few of them with the pa H. F. P en n e b a k e r . Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. tient to l>e taken thri-c tim es a day at Administrator o f the estate of Polly Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, mealtim es. As soon ns he had gone N. Pennebaker, deceased. fi-20-12. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth Miss Verne dumped the tablets Info a League, Sunday, »>. p. m., Clark w astebasket, then threw herself on a Mace. Pres. I.»dies’ Aid Society, couch w ith n novel and—thought of Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard Dr I’hllhrlck. Now Iir. Phllhrlck, had he been long ner, Pres. Pastor o f the church. E. er In the profession, would h a r e tak en Sutton Mace. som e sh o rt cut to discover the nature of am orcordis As it was. fearful of betraying thnt he didn’t know ns much Sim plify Your Homs Grounds. Don't Inclose your property with 1 ns physicians o f thirty or forty years' hedges Irregular t>erdors of tret's nnd standing, he went through n medical Se¡ni-Weekiy Oregon Journal, I shrubs are Iwtter. Hedges cut up a library for the purpose w ithout finding one y e a r ............................... $1.50 ! landscape nnd ruin It with their bard. 1 mention o f such an ailm ent. li e trle«l to screw up his courage to go to Now is the time lu order a monument The Stayton Mail . . . $1.50 ! artificial Hues. Borders harmonise 1 hard I'r. Robinson, confess his Igpomnc« W* can furnish 1 with the environment, have variety and ask him where he could And n and give Interest the year rouml. Totai $3.00 Don't bisect your lawn with a drive treatise on It. This be shrank from doing Had Miss Verne Item closely or avenue. Also bu-id stone or < oicrete wcih to Both Papsrs One year, $ 2.00 Don't set trees nnd shrub» In relnte<l to him he might hnvo succeed order. Don’t fa«l to get prices before straight lines except where absolutely *?' lmPelle<1 by a fear thnt she would die of the d isease while he wns trying you buy. necessary, as on streets; group them. The Semi Don't make a circle iu the lawn to find out w hat It wns. but she. being L. L. THO M A S, • around ever)' shrub. Plant bushes In :i young lady who expected him to Vi know about all bodily troubles, ll Publishes the latest and most complete borders or lieds. Don’t trim every bush Into a ball, would nev«-r do to run any risk o f her telegraphic news c f the world; gives cube or pyramid. Allow trees and finding out Ills Ignorance. So the only chance Miss Verne had reliable cnaricet reports, as it is pub- shrubs to assume natural forms.— M. RI N G 0 for a cure w as the doctor's bread tab Country Life Iu America. ! lisbe«] at Portland, where the market lets, and Ills constant vlstts. H e callr«l regularly. Intending with each call to Undertaker a n d Embalmer news can he and is corrected to date Nearly Shot by Prosy. for each issue. It also has a page of In 1S62 M. Cletnencenu served tw o devote the tim e spent In her company to finding out w hat ailed lic^ by what special matter for the farm and home, months’ Imprisonment for shouting she would tell him of her sytaptoma. "Vive In Republhiuet” and In 1871 he an entertaining story page and a page was very nearly shot by proxy. He re But the young Indy wns prone to chat or more o f comic each week, and ¡1 turned to Paris from a provincial upon other subjects, and when the doc tor attem pted a thorough questioning goes to the subscriber twice every spewhninklng tour on the day on upon w hat he neeiled to know she In which Thiers nnd the Versa 111 ala suc week—104 times a year. ceeded In entering the city. Bloo«l w as variably found som e metho«l o f evad FARM AND CITY BARGAINS up, nnd h is enemies were looking for ing him. Had It not been for that bit of paper him. A young Brazilian who resembled , , , him was arrested In mistake for him on which the great Dr. Robinson, rapid increase in val Gives all the local new and happenings | , nd ronj uctcq to La p Punierc to be w hose patients lay exclusively among and now is the time to and should be in every home in this executed. Happily, how ever, he shout- , millionaires, he would linve l»een In B U Y . ed for the Brazilian consul, and th e cllnwl """P* * 1 thnt vicinity. Brazilian consul turned up In time to a sham disease. As It w as. he believe«! j Im plicitly thnt It wns genuine, and a ft The two papers make a splendid com rescue him. more safe on earth er n number of visits to Ills patient, re bination and you save $1 by sending than earth itself. m em bering that the doctor hnd told your subscription to us. H eredity Among Muticiane. T. KEARNS Heredity was perhaps never better her thnt It w as som etim es fatal, he We can a!«o give our i.ubscribcrs a The Reale-state Man of Stayton (exemplified than in the case of the fa feared It m ight he so In tills case. good clubbing offer for the Daily . All this so absorbed the doctor that .Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in con- mous composer Beethoven, the son of lie fnile«! to pay thnt attention to a tenor, who was the son of n bass. I nection with Bar li < ame of n family of humble mu- friends nml associates reijulred for building up n practice. Ills mind was beginning, It Is said, with a s t a y t o n miller. Haydn's father was an nma- continually upon one patient to the e x i ) teur harpist in bumble life. Mozart clusion of others nnd on one disease. Jos. Ssstak £ Sons, Props. was the son of an ordinary enpellmels- Smallpox, m easles, typhoid fever—In ter ami teacher of the violin. The deed. all the diseases he had studied Deff’rri In | fattier of Itosslnl was a horn player In , in the medical college—were ns nothing coinpnrisl to ninorcordls. li e thought I h strolling company. Fresh, Salt and Smoked o f It all day and all night and never Physician and Surgeon thought of It w ithout associating with Thair Relationship. ^ Meals at all hours C. Uliom. THE “Bee” an° “Bee” B A IL E Y & B ER G , Proprietors Baptist Proprietor The best to eat at the handiest place to eat. 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THE STAYTON STATE BANK Oregon Journal OREGON J. J Banking Here Is M A I I M arket THE “ Teff1» Mutts” Place D JONHS ¿t CORNISH, Proprietors Salem and Hop Gold Beer on Tap GOOD and C O L D , Just As You Like It All kinds of the best table wines and family liquors at right prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H. A. BEAUCHAM P,M .D. MEATS ffigfoes* Merkel Price Paid for Slock OREGON STAYTON Hides. S TA Y TO N . OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PH Y SIC IA N A M ) SURGEON > I Real Estate have property to sell come u an d u list, Ï ! in it with us. n«J we will fill : buyer. \Vc* alrcuHy havn a ;I nun? S ta y to n . O regon ..r o f choice farms listed, if you i - sire to make an investment it will pay to sc Tie Sell the Earth I0M AS & LEE NEIL A. O’LEARY k M , K. D. 1’ H Y S I C I A N a n d S U R G E O N Office at SUBLIM ITY, OREGON next to Stayton Hotel m K0P1NEK, V. S . Ve tri YOUR EYES All Ey ■ Trouble Correctly adjusted. Glasses (ittei! while you wait, Bv a graduate o f the Eye and F.ar Col lege ( t Chicago, 111. AJI work guaranteed. Exam inations free. Two d<x>rs w est ol Masonic Hall. Í B. V. SC. i nur tan Grandma—Well, Charley, you’re an it E.dna^ \ erne, One «lay Miss Verne fell really III. uncle now, nnd I suppose you are proud of It. Small Charley—You are mistaken, She sent for the doctor and told him grandma. I'm not an uncle. Grand that w hile her present trouble was not ma (in siirpr: e i-W h y not? Small Char her chronic disease It wns Intimately ley—’Cause sister's Imby Is a girl. So I I connected w ith that trouble. The doc- tor turn«*! pnle. li e spoke to Iter In n must be an aunt.—Chicago News. A Mean Friend. "Will you loan me #2?” -No.” “Then will you loan me your revolv- •r to commit suicide with?" "No You'd pawn It nnd get your $2 thnt way.” — Louisville Courier-Jour nal. Tt Is a lucky eel thnt escapes skin ning The best happiness will be to escape the worst m isery.-George ■Hot. S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .-mimais, also NOTARY PUBLIC the Tubet euHn test. Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty Telephone 3x7 O ffic e a t S la y to n S tahles Office Over Stayton State Bank ar.bli STAYTON OREGOÍ W. A. W E D D L E CONTRACTOR T H E ¿ I' i ; : i/r - W Offic« F etter let us do your printing you ■toy find it cheftpt-r than you expect. Phone 2lag B U I l DER and Plans nnd Specifications Made and Furn ished on all Contract Work. Room 4 State Bank Building .Ulrich’s Store Stavton, >re I STAYTON : : OREGON ! com forting tone that he did not feel himself. T he thought that she m ight die suddenly loom cl up before him ns a terror. T elling her thnt lie would hlm «elf bring from the druggist's the remedy he would prescribe, he left her and. running as fast ns he could to Dr. Itoblnson. nske*l tin audience. T he h alf hour he wns obliged to w ait seem ed an age Then when he wns adm itted to the doctor's consulting room he blurted out: "For heaven nnke. doctor. whnt In j amorcordis?" “Amprcordls? 1 never heard o f snrh j disease.” “ W hat—never hear o f It! You told Miss Edna Verne thnt she hnd I t ” T he doctor’s lips parted In a smile. "Ah. I rem em ber! Are yon engaged fo her?" “No, but I ntn d ying to lie.” “W ell, am orcordis menns love." "What?" "Love. Good morning. N ext!” Tlie follow ing morning Dr. Itoblnson received n call from Miss Verne, and sh e «aid to him: •‘Doctor. I asked you for the name «if n m ythical disease with which to Induce a young physician to (lx hi« mind upon me My rune lias been su c cessful. We are engaged." A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity !is solicited. You are assured of «1 safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. 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