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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
iM r jf s ir BR IEF NEWS OF OREGON Our Invitation ONCE EACH ;W E E K W E T H IS SPACE FOR ONLY O F THE IN V IT IN G P A Y FO R PRIVILEGE YOU ONCE A G A IN T O BECOM E A D E P O S IT O R OF OUR BANK. W c are thorough believers in the principle that the customer should first seek the bank. Acting upon this, we have adopted the rule not to make a p e r s o n a l solicitation for business. Stay ton State Bank X J r » r a r a r jr jr a r jr ji M C M T j . 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. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 Chas. Gehlen GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, SHOES, ETC. Xm as Gifts The Useful as well as the Ornamental Give LASTING Satisfaction E U R E K A F L O U R IN G M IL L S M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F F L O U R A N D FEED GEOROE SPANIOL, Proprietor Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight" Every sack guaranteed. Give our new flour a trial. PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS Butter Paper Printed Here 100 sheets 200 sheets . • • • $ .60 1.00 Fright, presumably from being held up or accosted, camsi'd the death of Mrs. It. J. Prince, of i'ortland. Thu assessed vuluatlou of the pub- ' lie service corporation» doing busl- 1 nu»» In Hood Elver county amount« ! to nearly $2,072,000. Governor Went hae named Floyd j Ullyeu, of I'ortland, and H. H. Clfford ' of liaker, aa member» of the »late fl»h and game commlHSton to fill va cancies cau»ed by resignation». Indian» aru »aid to tie killing off the deer that croaa the Klamuth reserva tion and are taking all wild fowl egg*, ttuualor l.iiii« la aaked to report the matter to the Indian bureau. Frank Simmons 1» au»pected o f hav ing killed hi» mother, cousin and hlm- Ho|f, In a cottage In I'ortland. The bodies were found by a 12-year-old girl of the family. Governor" West 1» considering the plnn o f providing unemployed men with work clearing logged off land. 1 Housing accommodations would be In the form of tent ell lee. Fruit grower» of Oregon, meeting at I'ortland. declaro that limiting of working hour» may prove a menace to the pickers and packers of the »late. A» an attracton which ilakerilca be lieve will b^ u rival to Portland's fa mous Christmas swim, the Baker coun try club plans for an open golf tour nament, medal play, to be staged on Baker links Christmas day. Marvel l-iowrey, aged 15, o f Alsea, committed suicide by drinking car bolic acid while In a fit of despond ency over the fact thut she could not have pleasures the same as other girls. Mr*. J. H. Koberg, who meldes on a farm east of Hood River, held up two suspects with a revolver aa they were trying to enter the house of a Japanese near her home, and detain ed them until the arrival of the sher iff. State dairy and food com m issioner Mickle ha* started a wnr on all deal ers who are said to be selling import ed New Zealand butter, branded as the home product. Evidence of al leged violations has been laid before the grand Jury. The annual meeting of the Polk County School O fficers' A.- »elation will be held at Monmouth Saturday, December 20. The first school Offi cers’ association In the state was formed In Polk county about eight years ago, and meetings have been held each year since. State Engineer I,ewlt announces that $3700.21 would be due the state January 1 for power development un der permits issued by his department. The fees represent a charge of 25 cents for each theoretical horsepower a year, assuming 50 per cent plant of- flcency. It Is claimed that water power de velopment Is being retarded In this state through the uncertainty of what the annual fee charged by the state will be and the revocable permit Is sued by the government for power sites on government land, according to State Engineer Lewis. Corporation Commioeloner fVatson has Instituted In the supreme court • mandamus proceedings against State ! Treasurer Kay to compel him to pay a warrant for legal services isiiued to Claude McCulloch, state senator and l assistant o f the corporation ctenmis- sion. The Pacific Coast Rescue miss on of Portland has filed a request wit h the Pendleton Commercial club for the carcusses o f 1000 o f the jackrabblts to be killed during the rabbit drives in Umatilla county, and these will be used for food in the mission stations in the cities of the coast. The Pendle ton club has promised to ship the rab bits after each drive. The Coos county Good Roads asso ciation has decided to petition the county court to call a special election to vote on a $400,000 bond Issue for road building. Of the amount It is agreed that $100,000 shall bo used from Randon to the Curry county line, $70,000 for the road to Ten Mile lakes, and $270,000 on the road through Myr tle Point to Douglas county. It Is the plnn to make hnrd surface roads. At Salem Judge Galloway has grant ed permanent Injunctions against the authorities, in which he upholds the contentions of the "w ets” that the | election*, that in November and the city election In December, were In valid, so fRr as the local option Issue was concerned. If the supreme court upholds Judge Galloway It will mean that all cities where the "drys" won at the November election will remain "w et” until another election. Unless the existing statutes relating to the registration o f voters for the primary and general elections In No vember next year can be hnrmonized, the county clerks and other officials will encounter difficulties, according to Sam Kozer, deputy secretary of state, who has made an extensive study o f election laws. Mr. Kozer 1 says the situation is the result of the | recent decision of the supreme court j declaring invalid chapter 323 of the 1313 laws, providing for permanent j registration of voters. A D M IN ISTR ATO R 'S SALE OF REAL E STATE H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Notice is here by given, flutt ln P«r- Huancc o f an order o f the Cc unty <3ourt o f the State o f Oregon, for Marion County, made and entered o f Record on the 17 th. day o f November 19*3 in the matter o f the Estate o f Alien I Dripps, Deceased, the undersigned, the | Administrator o f the «aid Estate, will ! sell at Public Auction to the highest I bidder for Cash in hand at time o f sale and subject to Confirmation by said | Court, on Saturday the 27 th. day o f December 1912 at the hour o f 10 oclock A. M. o f said day on the premises at Stayton, Marion County, Cregon, all the right, title, interest and Estate o f the said Allen Dripps, Deceased, had at the time o f his desth in and to the fol lowing described premises situated In Marion County Oregon to-wit: The undivided one-half o f the follow ing described premises to-wit:-Begiu ning at a point 30 feet north o f the «-enter o f section 10, Township 9 South, Range one West, Will. Mer., Oregon; running thence North 2X3$ feet to the tract o f land heretofore deeded to Lee Tate by Allen Dripps; thence West 391 4-10 feet; thence South 283$ f e e t ; thence East 391 4-10 feet to the place o f beginning, containing 2.48 acres, more or less, in Marion County, Ore gon. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. Popular Mechanics Magazine “ w afTTiN aw vow com un o u s t am o r t ” A CHEAT C M rtirM d S 'a ry W dU W orld's n wli -h you mar begin reading any time, and which will hold your crest forever. You are living in the beat t, ot (be moat wonderful age. of what is ibtlen the great, at world in the universe, resident o f Mars would gladly pay — € 1 f l f i n FOR ONE YEAR'S $ 1 , U U U S U B S C R IP T IO N to this magazine, in order to keep Informed of our pro. reos in Engineering and Mechanics. A re you reading it? T w o million* of your neighbor* are. and it Is the favorite m ag», fine to thouwnds of the beat American home*. It appeal* to all cloatcs—old t..d young — men and women. Tbe " «hot Rotea" D n artam t (SO pages) C. H . B R EW ER , M . D . PHYSICIAN JAND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon & F giro* May way* to do ttuog* —bow In make Qaeftd article* I jv borne and *bop, repair*, ***, " Amateur X * * b a e u * '' ( 10 pagas , M ia bow to niako Mlaatou furniture, wlralnw outhta, boata •ogluM , magic, and all the thing* a boy loew* I M * x a n a » . SMMNJt comics t s c o r r a A*fc ywr JUwsdsaM* lu show y«g sag or w » m warn r u t » » u w i c o p y to o ay PO PU LAR M ECH ANICS CO . Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Gardner’s Store Building Phone 2152 Stavton, Or* G. F. K0RINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. V eterin arian Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. it a W. Waablacmw K . CHICAGO Telephone^ 3x7 O ffice at S ta yton Stablea STAYTON TINWORK and PLUMBING Dated thill 26th day o f Nov. 1913. Frank Decker Administrator o f the Estate o f Aden Dripps, Deceased. W. H. Queener. Atty. for Estate. Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm ers—We carry- a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT o f the INTERIOR, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore gon Dec. 5, 1913. NOTICE 1» hereby given that Major D. Davis, o f Mill City, Oregon, who, on | October 8, 1912, made Homestead En- ! try, No. 03054, for Lots 3 and 4 and SEJNWJ, Section 4, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, Willamette Meridian, \ has tiled notice -o f intention to make i Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, b e - 1 fore the Register and Receiver, U. S. j Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on i the 20th day o f January, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: John Hauptman, B. A. Taylor, John Lom- ker all o f Mill City, Oregon, M. W. Chamberlain, o f Gates, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. BUYING Y O U R Business Blocks and Bungalows. STAYTON as if is id day ? Enlarged,Improved and B etter than evfer and Restaurant Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Repair work of all kinds JACK PETRJANOS Sublimity in any Am erican monthly *• 52 tim es a j e a r * n o t 12 Send Today f ô r Sample Gopies FREE T O JAN., 1914 Cut this out and send it with $2.00 for The Companion for 1914, and we will send FREE all the issue* for the remaining weeks o f 1913 and The Companion Practical Home Calendar for 1914. TH E Y O I T I I « COM PAX ION 111 B erkeley «tree« Bowtou. Maw. Sobwcnptinnt Received at this Office Sw Oar Family Combination Off or El* «where COTTAGE HOTEL J. H. Glass Prop. “Home Cooking” Commcrci.il T rade Solicited Hoard by Day or Week ; STAYTON, OREGON . . . . Oregon. Stayton Butcher Shop FRESH and SALT MEATS Pare Lard at A ll Times Highest Market Price Paid For STOCK W . A. R IG G 5 Stayton . . . Oregon IN S T A Y T O N H O T E L A N N E X E. N. T E A G U E NEW FALL and WINTER Contractor & Builder SAMPLES F O R O U R S T R IC T L Y T A IL O R M A D E S U IT S Suits $19 up. EXAMINE THE GOODS John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton .* . . Oregon Bond furnished to cover ail cost and insureja first class guaranteed job. See me and let me figure on \iur work.and I save you monev. STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK Plumbing Fixtures AT W H O LES A LE More reading tfian is givên PHONE 3x8 . . OREGON FAT BON TON TheYoutn's Companion ■ u W . A. W E D D L E Arcbitect & Designer of the Bakery OREGOJ — III.I— FIRST CLASS PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BY . . . . I JAC O B S P A N IO L Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts Doj/ou know OREGON and Material & TH OM AS, Proprietors. PRICES THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY Let us quote you on material necessary WARM AIR HEATING PLANTS OUR SPECIALTY Silverton Blow Pipe Company Silverton, Ore. Fresh* Sait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Hijhest Market Price Paid For Fat Sioc., Furniture Uacttejj For Shipment Sheriff’s Notice Sale of Real . Property. All Kinds Of Hauling Stayton Transfer Co. ON EXECUTION By virtue o f an Execution issued out HOLFORD & SON, Props. o f the Honorable Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore«ron, for the County i f Stayton -:- Oregon Marion on the 10th day o f December, House Phone 1X18 1913 in favor o f Ed Stoayze pliintiff, and against S. Warking defend tnt, for J Prices Are Moving the sum o f sixty dollars,Gold Coin with Always A interest at the rate i f 6". per annum Reasonalle Specialty from the 4th day o f December, 1913 and eleven dollars t # l 50cents costs to gether with accruing costs,Ihave levied . — upon and will sell at PUBLIC A U - ; TION, on Saturday, the 17 day o f Jan uary, 1914, at 11 o ’clock, a. m., at the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Court House door in Marion County! NOTARYIPUBLIC and State o f Oregon, all the right, ti- I Abstract* and Probate Work a Speciali« tie and interest which the said S. | Warking, defendant, had on or after J Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store the 13 day o f November, 1913, in or to j the following described premises, to - 1 wit: Lot No. 2, in Block No. 14, in] M . R I N G U Highland Addition tc the Citv o f Sa- j lem, Marion County, Oregon. Undertaker a n d Embalm« Terms o f Sale. Cash Dated at Salem. Oregon this 12th day o f December, 1913 Third and Marion Streets Wm, Each Sheriff o f Marion County, STAYTON. OREGO Oregon. By W. 1. Needham Deputy. S. H. HELTZEL J.