The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 25, 1913, Image 5

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Our Invitation;
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’ S H A LE O F
R E A L ESTATE
THE TW O
SUITORS
By EDITH V. ROSS
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ONCE EACH ;WEEK WE PAY FOR
THIS SPACE FOR THE PRIVILEGE
ONLY O F INVITING YOU ONCE
AGAIN TO BECOME A DEPOSITOR
OF OUR BANK.
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We 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.
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Stayton State Bank
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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.
“ Circumstances uller cn«i*#.” This ot
11» fa c » 1» an ImlaUult« adage. A t an)
m l», It U Indefinitely »xprunaod, but II
contalna a truth.
M l«» Arab«tln Hlnuuonds w »a a te r )
romantic young lady, on» o f tboa« glrli
who dream o f a prince who la to com.
<nd carry her off In «p it» o f fnrolly and
friend« mid other aultora. Klie «pent a
grout deul o f lime picturing him In b »i
mind’» eya— tall, ahnpely and withal I in
maculate lu hi« dreaa.
When lb * prince came bo came dou
hie—that la, tlicre were tw o aultora,
both o f whom, though they did not
(III Ml»a Hluiinonda dreama, were flu«
lo look upon One was Peter Dowdy
wfll h nothing iiuruinnuttc shout him but
bis name; the other Kdwln Led with,
whose name wu» well enough, but bis
luauly iMNiuty Buffered a slight Imper­
fection from a hnld »[Kit the slxe o f a
«liver dollar near the part lu his ha'”.
Both o f the»e young iiieu being at
M l«» Hlmmond»' dl«|«isal, both being
•»peiiiilly dewlrahle to her. «he heal-
tuttMl n long while lietween them, tben
one day mude up her mind «he would
accept Mr. Ledwltb. The reason for
Dated this 26th day o f N ov. 1913.
this was that she would prefer a hus­
Frank Decker Administrator o f the
band with a Imld spot to being called Estate o f Ailen Drippa, Deceased.
Mrs. Howdy.
W. H. Queener. A tty . for Estate.
It so hap|iened that the evening ot
the day on which she came to this con
c I uh I ou both thone gentlemen called
npon her. Both had proposed and both
N O TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
were anxiously expecting an answer
Mr. Dowdy colled first
He had no
I wen with the Indy long before sbo told
D E P A R T M E N T o f the IN T E R IO R ,
him that «he bud been considering hi»
offer, that she admired and respected
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­
him, but she did not love blin well gon Dec. 5, 1913.
enough to marry him. The look o f
N O TIC E is hereby given that M ajor
melancholy with which this dismissal D. Davis, o f Mill City, Oregon, who, on
was received quite touched Miss Stm-
October 8, 1912, made Homestead En­
roond»’ heart. li e uttered no word of
try, No. 03654, fo r Lots 3 and 4 and
reproach, said nothing about having
been led on to bis discomfiture; he sim­ S E jN 'W l, Section 4, Township 9 South,
ply withdrew as one who had received Range 3 East, W illam ette Meridian,
his quietus and should have expect­ has filed notice ot intention to make
ed It.
Final Commutation Proof, to establish
It was quite dark outside when be claim to the land above described, be­
left the house, and there was no street fore the R egister and Receiver, U . S.
lamp near. Coal bad been put In dur­ Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on
ing the afternoon, and the colored man
the 20th day of January, 1914.
who did the Job bad neglected to re­
Claimant names as witnesses: John
place the lid after having finished the
Hauptman, B. A. Taylor. John Lorn-
Job
The result was that Mr Dowdy step­ ker all o f Mill City, Oregon, M. W.
ped right down Into a coal bin. lie Chamberlain, o f Gates, Oregon,
tell and was some time rolling about
H. F. Higby, Register.
on the coal before he could get on bis
feet again Then, to his horror, be dis­
covered that the hole through which
be bad dropiied was too far above him
to I k * reached. There was a door to
the coal bln. hut It was locked
Mr Dowdy's object wns to get out
without attracting attention.
The
egress he preferred wns by the bole
above, and he set to work heaping up
the coal that he might form a pyramid
on which to stauil, catch at the side of
the hole ami draw himself up and out
He bad nothing to work with except
his hands, but bo scooped hard and
succeeded In forming quite a slxable
pile
He knew thnt when he stepped
on It It would give way, so be did bis
climbing rapidly In order to make a
reach before being let down. The re­
sult wns n fall and a roll, and the
light spring suit he wore, the tan spats,
bis shirt front, collar, cuffs, face and
hands were all as black as the ace of
spades
Discouraged, he examined the door
o f the bln and found It securely lock­
ed A choice o f tw o things remained—
either he must remain there Indefinite­
ly or he must kick for some one to
come and let him out He shrank from
ap|K*nrlng before the girl who had first
refused him begrimed with coal dust
But what ninttered ItT He had been
turned down and could not he turned
down but once, so he resolved to face
the music. He kicked.
Now. It happened thnt Mr. Ledwltb
called Just before Mr Dowdy began
to summon assistance.
He had be­
come tired o f suspense and determined
to bring the young Indy to the point
Fortunately he had missed the open
coal hole by n few feet and wns ad­
mitted to Miss Sim moods' presence. Ills
appearance—be was In evening dress
with n boutonniere-was conducive to
success. Miss Slmmonds thought she
had never seen him look handsomer.
There was not a speck o f dirt on him
anywhere
A white kid glove rubbed
all over him would not have been In
the least soiled. He opened his case
(bit this out and send it with $2.00
at once by telling Miss Slmmonds thnt
for The Companion for 1914, and
If kept In suspense any longer he
we will send FREE all the issues
would go mad.
He Implored her to
for the remaining week* o f 1913
end his suffering*.
and The Companion Practical
Home Calendar for 1914.
Miss Slmmonds wns about to confess ;
thnt she loved him when she cast her |
eyes aside at the doorway lending Into
the room anA snw and recognized !
through the coal dust the figure o f the
Subscription» Received at this O f fie »
man she had but a short time before
refused. I f his expression had then I i n Our Family Combination O ff or E k .w b .r s
been melancholy It now expressed the
wall o f a broken heart
What a singular being Is woman!
Here wns one who for years had been
dreaming o f the manly beauty, the
shining habiliments o f the man she
would love. Thnt manly beauty, those
fine habiliments were before her, and
J. H. Glass Prop.
there, too, wns the man who hnd been
rolling In the coal hole
W ith a w o­
man. sympathy la always ‘ trump’’
card.
" I regret. Mr. Ledwltb,” she said, "to
give yon an unfavorable answer to
your very flattering proposal, but I am
engaged to Mr. Dowdy.”
Hoard by Day or Week
Mr Led with withdrew like n wound­
ed Apollo, and Mr Dowdy's s-nlle
through his mask o f coni dust * * »
appalling.
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WE WISH
all of our Many Customers a
Merry (Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
CHAS. GEHLEN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
STAYTON, OREGON
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Veterinarian
Treats all domestic animals,
also
applies the Tuberculin test.
Telephone; 3x7
STAYTO N
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Architect & Designer
Business Blocks and Bungalows.
PHONE 3x9,
STAYTON
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Horseshoeing and
Biacksmithing
Repair work of all kinds
JACK PETRJANOS
Sublimity
Oregon.
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Stayton Butcher Shop
o f the
BON TON
Bakery and Restaurant
IN STAYTO N H O TEL A N N EX
NEW
FALL and WINTER
SAM PLES
FOR OUR STRICTLY
TAILOR MADE SUITS
Suits $19 up.
E X A M IN E T H E
GO ODS
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Stayton
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Oregon
Silverton Blow Pipe Company
Silverton, Ore.
STAYTON, OREGON
Office Over Gardner’s Store
Bread, Cakes, Pies, FRE8H and SALT MEAT8
Pure Lard at All Timet
and Doughnuts Highest
Market Price Paid For
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Trade
Solicited
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T H IS IS Y O U R C H A N C E TO
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necessary
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COTTAGE HOTEL
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Otflca ml Stayton Stable a
Plumbing Fixtures
FREE TO JA N , 1914
S t a y t o
aia w. Wu
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
e r s -W e carry
a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
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Notice is here by given, that in per-
■uanre o f an order o f the County Court
o f the State o f Oregon, for Marion
County, made and entered o f Record
on the 17 th. day o f November 1913 in
the matter o f the Eatate o f Allen
Drippa, Deceased, the undersigned, the
Administrator o f the «aid Eatate, will
sell at Public Auction to the highest
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 1913 at the hour o f 10 oclock
A. M. o f said day on the premise* at
Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, all
the right, title, interest and Estate o f
the said Allen Drippa, Deceased, had at
the time o f hia death in and to the fo l­
lowing described premises aituated in
Marion County Oregon to-w it:
T h i undivided one-half o f the follow ­
ing described premises to-wit:-Begin
fling at a point 30 feet north o f the
center o f section 10, Townahip 9 South,
Range one West, Will. Mer., Oregon;
running thence North 283| feet to the
tract o f land heretofore deeded to ly?e
Tate by Allen Dripps; thence W est 391 ;
4-10 feat; thence South 2834 f e e t ; 1
thence East 391 4-JO feet to the place
o f beginning, containing 2.48 acres,
more or less, in Marion County, Ore
gon.
FAT
W . A . R IG G 5
Stayton
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Oregor
E. Contractor
N. TEAGUE
& Builder
Bond furnished to cover
all cost
and insure|a first class guaranteed
job.
See me and let me figure on your
work, and I save you money.
STAYTON
OREGON
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK &
THOMAS,
Proprietors.
and Material
AT
W HOLESALE
STOCK
PRICES
Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Highest Market Price Paid Far Fat Stock
t uruiiuie
Packed
Sheriff's Notice Sale of Real
Property.
For Shipment
Of
A ll Kinds
Hauling
Stayton Transfer Co.
ON E X E C U T IO N
By virtue uf an Execution issued out
HOLFORD & SON, Props.
o f the Honorable Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon, fo r the County o f
Marion on the 10th day o f December,
House Phone 1X18
1913 in favor o f Ed Stoayze plaintiff,
and against S. W arking defendant, for
Prices A re
Moving
the sum o f sixty dollars,Gold Coin with
Alw ays
interest at the rate o f 6<i per annum
A
Reasonable 1
from the 4th day o f December, 1913
Specialty
and eleven dollars and 50cents costs to­
gether with accruing costs, Ihave levied
upon and will sell at P U B L IC A U -
T IO N , on Saturday, the 17 day o f Jan­
uary, 1914, at 11 o ’ clock, a. m., at the
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Court House door in Marion County
N O T ARY|PUBH C
and State o f Oregon, all the right, ti­
tle and interest which the said S. Abstracts and Probat* W ork a Special»*
W arking, defendant, had on or after Office Over Deidrich’a Hardware Store.
the 13 day o f Novem ber, 1913, in or to
the follow ing described premises, to-
w it: Lot No. 2, ki Block No. 14, in
M . R I N G U
Highland Addition tc the Citv o f Sa­
lem, Marion County, Oregon.
Terms o f Sale. Cash Dated at Salem.
Oregon this 12th day o f December, 1913 Third and Marion Streets
Wm. Esch Sheriff o f Marion County,
S T A Y T O N . O R EG OI
Oregon. By W . 1. Needham Deputy.
Stayton
Oregon
S. H. HELTZEL
J.
Undertaker a n d Embalme'