The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 10, 1914, Image 4

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    TWO ROADS, W H ICH WILL
YOU TAKE
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Jchntan'a Portrait.
In 1T75 Sir. Juobua Kvyuoida paluted
\ PAIR OF SUPPERS MAKES Unit
portrait of I i I h rrleud, Ur. Jobu-
\ aon, whloli reprvacuta him aa reading
AN APPROPRIATE
; .uni ut’H miiz lit oil. Till» waa v«ry UU-
1 phasing to Johnson «*h*>, when be
w w It, reproved Sir Joshua for itaint-
! Ilia h im in Unit uia utter ii ml attitude,
! saj1 1 ut, "It la uoi ftieudly to band
! down to |ioMtertly the Imperfect loua of
un.v mini.'* Hut. on the coutrury, Sir
1 Jo bun himself esteemed II a elrcuui*
YOU WILL F IU THEM AT su m o In mituro to tie reumrlted aa
! ebaincterlring tba |M>raou represented
LANCEFiELCS C A S H STORE ! und there Ion- na giving tiddlUouitl
ALSO NECKTIES, GLOVES AND vn!ue to the |iortralt.
Of this elreuuiatance Mm. Thralo
HANDKERCHIEFS.
an.va, “ I ohsorved that be would not
; he known by posterity for Ids defects
only, let Sir Joshua do bis worst,** and
Piano Contest Coupons With ' when she adverted to Sir'Joshua's
own picture painted with tbs ear trum­
All Sales.
pet mil done In this year for Mr.
Thrnle, she record» Johnson to bava
ntiswered. “ lie may (mlut himself as
1 deaf ns he chooses, hut I will not bs
blinking Sam.**
Xmas Gift
T A R T OB the ROAD TO P R O S P E R IT Y today. The first milestone
i i a B A H X ACCOUNT. I t is a check against extravagance. Read
the autobiography o f any of our great captains of industry anJ
finance. In variably, close to the opening paragraph, he w ill tell of his
F IR S T B A N K ACCOUNT. I t was the first milestone in his ROAD TO
S
SUCCESS!
STAYTON
STATE
BANK
of Stayton and vicinity
box of candy for sister, mother or
sweetheart-A box of cigars for dad or
brother-A magazine for a friend will be
appreciated. Look over our stock.
A
LANCEHELÜ’S
"ash Shoe Store
Wounded Sailor».
When a sntdter lighting on land Is
wounded he 1» generally carried out of
the firing sone without much delay and
»^.-4 . v t » M W M > t « M s s s s » V
Is soon made as comfortable na |*oa*t-
, bio In it hospital out of range o f the
enemy's guns. Not so the sailor on
board a warship. Warships are, above
everything, fighting machine* There
Contractors & Builders
Is very little spare room on board, and
In the confusion o f battle the wounded
D w elling houses a specialty
sailor cannot get the best attention alt
ut once, nor vau lie I to carried out of
Let us figure on your build­
range of the big guns of tho enemy.
ings
But efforts are made to carry him to a
W e can save you money
place of safety. Such places, easy of
access and not tit» hot. are scarce
A good job gauranteed
enough
Of course all that can Is»
Phone 77
P. O. Box 228
done Is done. The wounds lire dressed,
and the men nre made as comfortable
as |>osslt>!c Ip the circumstances. Then
j as soon as an opportunity presents it-
i self they are transferred to « hospital
ship.— Pennon's Weekly.
Lulay Bros. &
Co.
STAYTON, OREGON.
A share of the banking business
Christmas
Is Coining
Buy Candies
And nuts here
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GEM CONFECTIONERY
J. A.-HENDERSHOTT Prop.
EUREKA
FLOURING
MILLS
MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR AND FEED
GEORGE 8PANI0L, Proprietor
a#
Remodeled and Ready for Business
“Eureka” and “Cooks Delight”
Give our new flour a trial.
SUMMONS
is solicited.
Community Habits.
No. 12071
Coiumiinltlcs are llke luminila, tbey
IN TH E C IRC U IT COURT OF THE get Inibiti*. làuti community rnukcs '
S TA TE OF OREGON FOR M ARION ita orni colludimi, seteets thè particu-
Inr Itimi* It llke*
Tbla rnukcs lt a
COUNTY.
"peculiar place*'—ss thè phrsse goce
Department No. 2.
gl ve* tt Individuallty, ready mnkes lt
L E BLAIN
A M
HAMMER
% Mandolin C. Benson, Plaintiff, vs.
differì ut frani thè re»t Now thè clinr
Mary E. Schell, Lousia J. Smith, Har­
a* ter of u community—wbetbcr lt la
riet E. Baldwin. Jerome Mulkey and Co* d or I mii I dcpt’ iids ou thè klud of
C. C. Mulkev. Defendants.
.tuff lt pack* luto lt* Imldt truuk.
To Mary E. Schell, Lousia J. Smith Furtbermore. cotnmtinittca smnctlmee
and Jerome Mulkey, defendants, IN get cbronlc. Tbey get '*»oi In thelr
TH E N AM E OF TH E STATE OF wnys *' The hablt ruta get deep Judg
OREGON you are hereby required to menta nbout thiiigs cet twlated Am­
Whot-
appear and answer a complaint filed bitimi gròws tlri-d and ■¡tilt*
ever
thè
cousmunlty
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E V E R Y T H IN G
FOR
M A N
AND
BOY
against you in the above entitled court
and cause, on or before the 7th day of t*cg!n* to slip back luiek iN-rhaps to
:hc cn.iditUiii of timi rural community
January, 1915, said date being six (61
wblcb Hiinlly rulm«d ouly in o dopa a
weeks from the date ordered for the jeur— ••buekleherrl«* In suiumer and
first publication o f this summons, to- hnde* In «in ter **—Oountryelde Maga­
writ: November 26th, 1914 and if you tine and Suburbau Life.
fail so to appear and answer said com­
Skerif* Sale W Real Property
plaint, plaintiff will apply to the court
W its Johhnia.
ON FORECLOSURE.
for the relief demanded in said com­
Teacher-W hy didn't you aak your
1914-18 A T |S
plaint, namely, for a decree for the fnthpr how this sum wnt done?
Johnnie 'Cause I didn't want to ba
partitioning of the following described
Notice is hereby given, That by vir­
lands, tc-wit: Beginning at a point on sene to bed St I xhi I m (ilolm-Demo­ II
tue o f an execution duly issued out of
the north boundary line o f the Donation crat
WINTER SHORT COURSE— JAN, 4-JO
the Circuit Court of the State o f Ore­
I Land Claim of David Mulkey and wife
Agriculture, including Agronom y,
gon, io fth e County o f Manon and to
All Hands Up.
Anim al Husbandry, D a iryin g, Horti­
i in Township 9, South range 1, East ol j
me directed on the 16 day o f Novem-
"A t what hour did the defendant hold
culture, Poultry H u sban d ry .Insects.
t h e Willamette Meridian in Marion
Plant and Anim al Diseases, C re a m ­
, her 1914 upon a judgement and decree
j County, State o f Oregon, said point up the saloon?"
ery Management, M a rk e tin g , etc.
"A t five minute* to 12."
, duly rendered, entered o f record and
being north 84 deg. 23 min. east 13.86
Home Economics, Including C o o k ­
"Ilo w can you fix the minute bo posi­
docketed in and by said Court on
ing, Home N u rsin g, Sanitation. Sew ­
chains from the most westerly north­ tively?”
the 4 day o f November 1914 in a cer-
ing.
D
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and
M
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ry
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west corner o f said claim and being at
■‘Because I noticed that even the
Commerce, including Business M a n ­
\ tain suit then in said court pending,
the most northerly north-east corner of clock had It* hand* up.**-LoulivUla
agement. Kura! Economics, Business
wherein Arney B. Browning was plain­
a tract o f land owned by E. D. Alexan­ Courier-Journal.
Law , Office Training. Farm Account­
tiff and E. W. Cherrington and Ger­
ing, etc.
Engineering, Including
der, as shown o f record in Volume 194
Shopw ork and Koadbulldlng.
trude E. Cherrington were defendant*
| at page 368 o f Records o f Deeds for
FARMERS W EEK— FEBRUARY 1-6 in favor of plaintiff and against aaid
j Marion County Oregon, running thence
A general clearing house session of
defendants b y which execution la m
j north 84 deg. 32 min. east 14.16 chains
six days for the exchange of dynamic
commanded to sell the property in sakl
i more or less to a point within 11.88
Ideas on the most pressing problems
* execution and hereinafter described to
Of the times.
Lectures by leading
; chains of the south-east corner o f the
authorities. State conferences.
pay the sum due the Plaintiff o f Seven
James Valentine claim, thence north 8 j
EXTENSION SERVICE
Hundred Twenty A 00-100 ($720.00)
I deg. 30 min. east 27.70 chains to the!
Offers lectures, movable schools, In­
Dollars with interest at the rate o f 8*A
J center o f the county road leading from >
stitutes and numerous correspondence
per annum from the 1st day of January
course* on request.
j Mihama to Stayton, thence easterly
< 1914, and the further sum o f Twenty
MUSIC: Plano, String, Band, Voice.
: following the center line of said road
| to the north-west corner o f a 50-acre
N o tuition.
Reduced rates on all rail­ Five A 28-100 ($2S.28| Dollars with Int­
erest at 6'jt> per annum from the 2Hlh
roads. For further inf*rm ailon address,
j tract o f land owned by C. C. Mulkey as
The Oregon Agricultural College,
day o f August, 1914 and the further
j shown o f record in volume 108 at page
(lw ia-uo-l.1)
COl{VALU.*, OKBOON sum o f One Hundrad A 00-100 ($100.10)
! 428 o f Records o f Deeds for Marion
Dollars aa attorney’s fees and the fur­
' County, Oregon, thence south 6 deg.
ther sum of Thirty Four k 00-100 ($34.-
west 43.65 chains t o the south-west
! <W) Dollars costa and disbursements
corner o f said 50-acre tract thence
EVENING TELEGRAM
and costs and expenses of aaid execu-
south 86 deg. 39 min. west 8.10 chains
, tion. 1 will on Saturday the 26th day
more or less to the north-west corner
of December 1914 at the hour o f 10
of a 100-acre tract owned by C. W.
The Evening Telcgrum’s annual Bar­ o’clock A. M. of said day at the West
! Steward as shown o f record in Volume
gain Period has begun and will eloee .door of the County Court House In
j 98 at page 496 o f the Records of Deeds
Dec. 31.
Marion County. Oregon, sell at p.ubllc
1 for Marion County, Oregon, thence
The regular price o f the six-day auction to the highest bidder for cash
| south 3 deg. 21 min. east 14.98 chains,
daily has been $5.00 per year, but by a , in hand on the day of sale,all the right,
| to the most easterly north-east corner
special arrangement with the publiah- title, interest and estate which aaid
; o f the aforesaid Alexander tract, thence
l era we can irrt it for you in conjunction defendants E. W. Cherrington and Ger-
south 86 deg. 39 min. west 10.41 chains,
| with the Stayton Mail for 34.50.
i trude E. Cherrington and all persons
thence north 3 deg. 21 min. west 31.38
Tm fifty-five years yotins
Remember tho Dally Evening Tele­ claiming under them subsequent to the
chains to the place o f beginning, con-1
and all my life I ’ve «Ironic
gram and the Stayton Mail each one date o f mortgage herein foreclosed In,
taining 82 acres o f land more or less
beer — temperately. That
year for only $4.50. Don’ t put it off of and to said premises hereinbefore
I situated in Marion County, State of
fact i* Ijrgi-Iy responsible
j till too late but subscribe at once, nod mentioned and described in said execu­
I Oregon.
for my present rugged con­
i tell your friends o f this bargain.
tion aa follows, to-wit: 1-ot No. One
According to the respective rights of
stitution.
Wo will get the Telegram alone for (1) i n Block No. Eleven (11) in J.
j the parties plaintiff and defendants, or
I you for $3.50.
I want you to pattern after
Myera addition to the City of Salem,
if a partition can not he had w ithout
me. Walk info a beer saloon
Marion County, Oregon according to
material injury to those rights then for
wlu-nevi-r you feel the need o f a
the recorded plat thereof.
a sale o f the said premises am! division
mil*] ethnul.:nt and get your glass
Said sale being made subject to re­
o f beer. It’* the drink of real
o f the proceeds between the parties
tempernnre. Those people you
demption in the manner provided l>v
according to their rights and for plaint­
meet up with in life who tell
law. Dated this 19 day o f November
iff’s costs and disbursments and such
you total ahstinenre I* Temper-
1914.
other or further relief as to this court
anee are deceiving themselves.
Wm. Esch Sheriff of Manon County,
They’re the kind that (Toe*; the
shall seem meet with principles o f equi­
decent tax-payingBaloons and fos­
Oregon.
By W. I. Needham Deputy.
ty.
C. E. Kramer, Prop.
ter the *]ieak.rasy and blind pig.
12-24
You are hereby further notified that
Steer clear of those dives, my
this summons is ordered to be served
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boy, and you'll never cultivate
on you by publication thereof in the
an appetite for strong drinks.
Stayton Mail, a newspaper o f general
You've got a perfect right to
drink beer moderately, but do it
circulation, printed and published i n i
aboveboard, son - in the beer
Stayton, Marion County,- State o f Ore­
Buloon, whore decent men are
gon, namely from the 26th day of No- ;
ashamed to drink to exress. I
vember 1914 to the 7th day o f January j
won’t fear the caliber of the
companions yon meet there.
1915 pursuant to the order o f Honor- \
For Sale at Brown’» Garage.
An 8-
— A d v r r t ig p m r n t
able William Galloway, Judge of said [ I
pass. 60 h.p. Thomas, good as new,
court, made on the 24th day o f Novem­
just overhauled except tires and paint,
By E. D. Ulrich, Ch. of Commerce,
ber 1914.
Walter L. Spalding
will remodel into truck if wanted.
Attorney for plaintiff.
Portland, Oregon.
Call in and see it. C. E. Brown.
Big bundle for 10c at th» Mail office.
PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS
Y o u are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
CO
long experience in the banking
busincs \
B 1 ■- L ' A • v I N Çj:9î
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ALBANY.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton. Oregon
Capital $ 2 5 , 000.00
Sale Posters
Butter Paper
Statements
Letter Heads
Sale Bills
Envelopes
Programs
Invitations
Anything you want
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OVER as YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
T rade M arks
D esigns
C cRYRIGHTS Ac.
A n rm i« ««ruling a «ketch mid description may
cMilckly «»certain our opinion free whether an
ivenMon 1« probablfnatentable.^Conimunlcfi-
• u«Rtrictlrconfidential. HANDBOOK <*. Patente
e« nt free. Oldest airency fo r eecnrlnfr pater t«.
r.iiente taken through Munn A Co. receive
tp uU noties, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handeomelf Illustrated weekly. 1*rwmt <1 r
« ’ilaf ton o f any ecientlQc Journal. Term*. $3 a
> “ nr; four month», |L Bold by all newedeaLer
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STAYTON MARKET
REPORT
Hens heavy
9, light
Broilers 1} to 3 lbs........
Roosters_______________
Mixed Chickens...........
Geese............. ...............
. 8
Ducks,Indian Runners 8, Pekin 9
Turkeys___________
1
Dressed Turkeys..... ...............
Veal Fancy 10,
Ordinary
9
Pork........................... .
8
Live Hogs, Choice..........
64
Live Hogs, Heavy Rough
5J
Eggs........ ................
36
Corrected Thursdays but subject
to change without notice.
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One More Word
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IKE all red-blooded
j men, you have a natu­
ral denirc for stimu­
lants.
STAYTON
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