The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 29, 1914, Image 3

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BUMM0N8
H. A . BEAUCHAM P,M .D.
CHARMED BY MUSIC,
SNAKE FREES VICTIM
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oreit1’ " fur tin- County o f Marion.
Department No 2.
Joseph Dammar, ami Winnie K.
Hamrnan, his wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
J. P. Hurson, M. K. Phillip«; the
unknown heirs o f Francis
Henline, deaceOhvd; iisrvy
llenline, Sylvester Ht-nhne,
Mary rennehaker; the un­
known heirs o f F. M, llen­
I'liAsautawuey. I'a.—With the colls
line, deceased; Far.nl» Derby-
uf a python twenty five feet long
shrre, Daisy Brown; the un­
tightening gradually around bis body,
known heirs o f M. A. Briggs,
j James Hnrve Htenger, manager for a
deceased; the unknown heir«
'•nrnlvsl
company,
escaped
being
o f Andrew Henlinc, deceased;
crushed to death only through the
the unknown heirs o f W. 11.
power o f music to soothe tbe reptile
Henline, deceased; the un­
utter the efforts o f sis men bad failed
known heirs o f C. W. Hen­
to dlslodgo it
*
Mr. Htenger was superintending tbe
line, deceased; and also, all
iinlmullng of a boa o f snakes when
other persons or parties un­
the python escaped. For an Instant
known claiming any right,
the reptile seemed to be dazed, and as
title, estate, lien, or interest
Mr Htenger took a stick and tried to
in the real estate described
push It through a door Into a bJg glass
in the complaint herein. De­
case the snake turned like a flash. In
MAN o f family, has a big responsibility. He not only must con­
fendants.
serve the morals and education of his wife and loved ones, bat he To Psnnie Derbysherc, a n d Daisy an Instant the python entwined Itself
around Mr Htenger, pinning bis srtns
must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet­
Brown; the uiiknr.wn heirs o f Fran­ to Ills sides
cis Henline,deceased; thc^inknown
ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to hit BANK ACCOUNT’
Six men went to Mr. Stengel's aid
heirs o f F. M. Henltne, deceased; and attempted to pull the snake from
It will provide against siokness and misfortune. Every man of family
the unknown heirs o f M.A. Briggs, ‘ ids l«>dy. The folds of the big reptile,
deceased; the unknown heirs o f however, only drew closer, and Mr.
SHOULD H A V E A BANK ACCOUNT.
Andrew Henline, deceased; the un­ Htenger was on the verge o f a collapse
when Mile f.n Itoneto. who owns the
known heirs o f W. H. Henline, de­
reptile, appeared with a flageolet be-
ceased; the unknown heirs o f C. , tween her lips.
W. Henline, deceased; and also,
Htatlouing herself near tbe snake, sbe
all other persons o r x parties un­ began to play h low, weird melody, at
known claiming any right, title, the snme time swaying her body to
estate, lien, or interest in and to and fro gently. Italalng Its bead, tbe
the following described real prop­ python ta-gnn to sway lt\ rhythm wltb
the player and the music, and, gradu­
erty, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 10 chains S. ally loosening Its folds from Mr.
and 10.28 chains W. o f the center o f Htenger. It rolled on tbe ground wltb
Its head swinging from side to side.
Sec. 10, in T. 9 S., K. 1 W. of the W.
Klowly approaching tbe snake. Mile.
M. in Marion County, Oregon; running Ijt Boneto. «till playing gently, forced
thence South 4.38 chains; thence West It Into the glaaa cage. In tbe mean­
A share of the banking business
3.18 chains; thence North 4.38 chains; time Mr Htenger. who had toppled
of Stayton and vicinity
thence East 3.18 chains to the place of : over unconscious when released from
beginning and containing 1.30 acres, the folds of tbe snake, was revived
¡is solicited.
and found to be uninjured.
more or less.
In the Name ot the State o f Ore­
gon: You ami each o f you, are hereby
MAN DROWNED BY FISH.
required t o appear and answer the
Y ou are assured of a safe deposi­
complaint filed against you in the above Tria« to Swim Riv«r Carrying Forty
Pounds of Thom.
tory and courteous treatment at
entitled Court and cause, on or before
Newton. N. J .- Harry C. Pitman,
the 19th day o f Feb. 1914, and if you
this bank, by ample capital and
fail to answer, for want thereof, the eighteen years old. was drowned io
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for trying to awlm the Paulinaklll river
long experience in the banking
with a catch of forty pounds o f all
the relief prayed for in their com­
kind« o f fish strong about his neck.
business.
plaint, to-wit:
He went down lo tbe whirlpool near
That the right of possession and the Stillwater bridge, while friends
the title o f said above described real who thought bis cries for help were in
property be forever quieted by a De­ fun Incgtied at him They answered
cree o f this Court and that bv said De­ bis second frantic cry, but too late.
I’ltuinp went spearing flsb with Ed­
cree it be declared and adjudged that
said defendants hsve no right, title, ward Huff of Hardwick township, by
whom lie wss employed, nod Lester
estate, lien, or interest whatsoever, in
i Huff, brother o f Edward
They bad
Lsw or in Equity in, on, or to said real g o o d luck, and at 2:30 o clock decided
property or any part thereof, and that , t h e , ha<t enough to "call It a night"
the title o f the plaintiffs is a good and Pitman suggested that they awlm back
valid title, in fee simple, and that said j :ind «tnrted first
defendants be forever enjoined and de­
barred from asserting any claim, right,
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
title, estate, lien or interest whatsoev­
NOTICE is hereby given, that the
er in, on, or to said real property or
any part thereof, adverse to plaintiffs; undersigned has been duly appointed
that plaintiffs hsve judgment against by the County Court o f the State of
said defendants for their costs and dis­ Oregon, for Marion County, adminis­
bursements incurred in this suit, and trator o f the estate o f George W. Caa-
such other or further relief as to Court pell, deceased, and that he has duly
qualified as such administrator.
All
may seem just and equitable.
persons
having
claims
against
the
estate
This summons is served upon you
by publication in the Stayton Mail a j o f said decedent are hereby notified to
weekly newspaper published weekly in present the same duly verified to me at
the Town o f Stayton. Marion County, Siiverton, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3,
Oregon, by order o f Hon. Wm. Gallo­ Marion County, Oregon, within a i x
way, Judge o f t h e above entitled months from the date o f this notice.
Dated at Siiverton, Oregon this 26th
Court, dated on the 7th day o f Jan.
1914, the first publication to be on the day o f December, 1913 Fred Caspell,
8th day o f Jan. 1914, and you are re- I Administrator o f the estate o f George
l-29x
qnired to appear and answer on or be­ W. Caspell, deceased.
Wrapped Bound Min, It Loos­
ens Colls as 6irf Plays.
A
ST A Y T O N STATE B AN K
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
Consistent Buyers
Will Always Patronize
Consistent Seilers
which is one o f the many reasons why
the General Merchandise store of
Chas. Ghelen
is kept at the place it now occupies
before the public
Honest Goods-Honest Prices
EU REKA FLOURING MILLS
M A N U FA C TU RE R S O F FLOUR AND FEED
OEORQE SPANI0L, Proprietor
Remodeled and Ready for Business
“ Eureka ’ and ‘ ‘Cooks Delight"
Give our new flour a trial.
PURITY, STRENGTH
*
Every sack guaranteed.
AND WHITENESS
Butter Paper
Printed Here
100 sheets
200 sheets
$
.60
1.00
fore the 19th day o f Feb. 1914.
S. H. Haltzel*
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF SALE BY
ADMINISTRATOR
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
; COUNTY OF MARION.
In the Matter of the Estate o f Joseph
John Watters the Old Reliable is
Petzel, deceased.
back at his old stand. Nuff Sed.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
I to an order o f sale made and entered o f
record bv the County Court of Marion
1 County. Oregon, on the 22nd day of
Dec., 1913, in the matter o f the admin­
istration o f the Estate o f Joseph Pet­
zel, deceased, the undersigned adminis­
trator o f said Estate will sell at private
J. H. (¡¡Hass Prop.
sale on the 30th day o f Jan., 1914, or as
soon thereafter as a purshaser may be
found, t h e following described real
property, in one tract or in parcels,
Commercial
Trade
for cash, said property being described
as
follows, to-wit:
Solicited
Lots 4, and 5. o f sec. 6, T. 9 S., R. 2
E. o f the W. M. in Marion County,
Board by Day or Week
Oregon; Also, Ail o f the N. J o f the N.
E. J o f sec. 1, T. 9 S., R. 1 E. o f the
W. M. in Marion County, Oregon; Also
All o f the N. E. J o f the S. E. J o f sec.
1, T. 9 S.. R. 1 E. o f the W. M. in
Marion County. Oregon; Also, the N. }
o f the S. E. J o f the N. E. 1 and the
N. i o f the S. W. 1 o f the N. E. * of
sec. 25, T. 6 S.. R. 3 W. o f the W. M.
in Marion County, Oregon; Also. Be­
Contractors & Builders
ginning at the N. E. corner o f the S.
ü J o f the N. W. J o f sec. 25, T. 6 S.,
Dwelling houses a specialty
R. 3 W. o f the W. M. i n Marion
Let us figure on your build­
County, Oregon; running thence S. 40
rods; thence West to the right-of-way
ings
o f the Oregon Electric Railway Comp­
We can save you money
any; thence N. along the East line o f
A good job gauranteed
said right-of-way to the center line o f
the N. W. J o f said sec. 25; thence E.
P. 0 . Box 228
to the place o f beginning.
STAYTON. OREGON.
Wm. Petzel, Administrator.
S. U. Heltzel, Attorney for Estate.
GET YOUR SOLE FIXED
COTTAGE HOTEL
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STAYTON, OREGON
Lulay Bros. & Co.
300
Physician and Surgeon
ICLES
300
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Office Over Gardner’« Store Building
f’hone 2152
Stavlcn, Or«
G. F. KORINEK. V. S„ B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Treats all domestic animals,
also
applies the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone^ 3x7
at* W . W u t i w m M , CHICAGO
Office ml Stay to n S tab le a
STAYTON
TIN W 0RK and
PLUMBING
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
e rs-W e carry a line o f
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
W .
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OREGCf
A. W E D D LE
Architect
Designer
&
Business Blocks and Bungalows.
PHONE 3x8
STAYTON
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OREGON
FIRST CLASS
Horseshoeing and
Blacksmithing
JACOB SPANIOL
PATRONIZE
HOME
INDUSTRY
Repair work o f all kinds
JACK PETRJANOS
Sublimity
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Oregon.
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BY BUYING YO U R
Stayton Butcher Shop
Bread, Cakes, Pies,
and Doughnuts
FRESH and SALT MEATS
Pure Lard at All Times
o f the
BON TON
Highest Market Price Paid
FA T STOCK
F tr
Frank Carter
Stayton
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Oregon
Bakery and Restaurant E. N. TEAG U E
IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX
NEW
SPRING and SUMMER
SAMPLES RECEIVED
Suits $ 1 2 up.
Com e in and see theifi.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
John Henkel, The Tailor
Stayton
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National
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Bond furnished to cover ail cost
and insure|a first class guaranteed
job.
See me and let me figure on your
work, and I save you money.
STAYTON
OREGON
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Oregon
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Weekly
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&
TH OM AS,
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Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats
Colliers LH clu b» Lard & Creamery Butter.
Unti l this year
Collier's has been
sold at $5.50. Now
the price is $2.50
andwehave secured
a concession where­
by we can offer it
at a still further
reduction in con­
nection with this
publication.
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
Furniture
Packed
For Shipment
Stayton Transfer Co.
Special Oiler to Our Readers
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the new price, w c have made arrangements to
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for the price of CmMer’a alone. This is a limited
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O regon
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250 Short Articles
150 Short Stories
100 Illustrated Features
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