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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
.r You Bun Your Business With a Check Book - HowAbout Your aome A PAIR OF SLIPPERS MAKE AN APPKCMATE _ A BURNED The Candy Kids CARRIER Xmas OiH The Lover Laid His Pride at YOU WILL T O 'HIM AT LAKCEF1ELDS C AS H STCRE ALSO NECKTIES, GIOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS. arc jfent'rnlly thinking of out* Confections ami talking about His SKcetiicart’s Feot. Or M A R IE thorn. And they could not And anything sweeter to talk about MONTROSE. O'- a more wholesome subject. Both young and old appreci ate their delicious purity, and we have built up a iaiuii the dust white country road cntPsi Crispons Willi •pul l>ovy, palpitating and panic i great family trade simply by giving to suickcu. her eyes bout on a volume of Ail Sales. »moke that wua rolling up from the : our putrons what they expected »beep dotted posture. She went "cross > t> i*' and came to the charred remains 1 ■ die old farmhouse, w here a kuot of j t . .htiors. helpless aud wondering, | gathered round the pathetically small j pile of rescued household effects. “ T J ’ LLS, b ill«, b ill»— n oth in g but b ills !" freq u en tly is the com plaint c Doxy was not a young wtuuuu, but M 3 the head o f the fa m ily. N o man w ould th in k o f ru n n in g his l> i sin was of the type that time touched gently tier eyes were soft and gray j nera W IT H O U T A C H E C K BOOK. H o w about Y O U R h n mid expressive o f a past hut unforgof- | The ru nning o f the home today is a B U S IN E S S P R O P O S IT IO N . ten ttuie. Her optimistic fatalism was not wanting lu this hour of trouble. u S T A Y I O N S T A T E B A N K "I don't see how you umungvd to save so many things,'1 she said to her Contractors & Builders friends, each of whom nt this encour agement began to point nut xvhut ho Dwelling houses a specialty hint snatched from the (lames. Let us figure on your build* "See, Miss Barton,“ cried a lad, trt- M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F FLO U R A N D FEED ings iimphantly thrusting n tin ran Into her GEOROE S PA N I0L, Proprietor baud. “ I heiiru you say as how tilts We can save you money < re wna yer bunk, so 1 grabbed It fust A good job pauranteod thine " "Oh. Jim. there Is fflO In ItP Phone 77 P. 0. Box li*8 Her father, Seth Barton, now arriv A share of the banking business B R A N D S ed upon the scene. Ills heart was full STAYTON, OREGON. of memories w hich were smothered In of Stayton and vicinity the pbllnaophh-al remark, “ Never could is solicited. have saved her In this wind!” "Yon and Doxy 'll come right home Give our new flour a trial. Every sack guaranteed. SUM M ONS with os and stay,” cordially Invited the nearest neighbor. No. 12071 The others followed suit In this prof Y ou are assured ol a safe deposi IN TH E C IRC U IT COURT OF THE fer « f hospitality, tendering wide open STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION doors tory and courteous treatment at COUNTY. “ Ton are so kind, but we’ll stay this bank, by ample capital and Department No. 2. rich I here." said Doxy In re»pou*e to L E BLAIN 7 ' / !> ! A M HAM M ER Mandelia C. Bonbon, Plaintiff, vh , eflrh Invitation. "Our barn upstntra Is ‘long experience it the banking Mary E. Schell, I-ous'a J. Smith. Har lifted tip “ nils ns a Hreside, yoo k n o w . ” Her father's A Ink-a I face brightened business. riet E. Baldwin, IrS siM Mulkey : uhi He b id a catlike dinging to home— C. C. Ilulkev. Defendants. mu from love of every heart l>ent for To Mary E. Schell, Lousia J. smith it. ns In D o w 1» case, but boonuse he and Jerome Mulkey, defendants, IN - cold not bear the thought o f uproot TH E N AM E OF TH E STA TE OF 111 " mid ImnspInnMng OREGON you are hereby required 4c rh- m-lelthora curried the goods and appear and answer n complaint tiled . s i rte!s to Hi,. Ictrn mid helped Itoxy n;:e a temporary home While the against you in the above entitled court : and cause, on or before the 7th day of r- i were iridlng In the evening work Any : Jfciiuary, 1915, sa.d date being six (6) (I f i r wiles prepared supper weeks from the date ordered for the c' .-lit. Joyful or calamitous In the dts- I *.! ic t was deemed an "occasion" wor \ first publication o f this summons, to- t thy of a general repast. After supper wit: November 26th, 1914 and if you ihey departed for their home«. Seth ; fail so to appear and answer said com s-itled down to ilia evening pipe and CREDITORS' NOTICE plaint, plaintiff will apply to the court weekly paper as If nothing hnd bnp- j for the relief demanded in said com- l-ened. Then Doxy In the soft shadows of | plaint, namely, for a decree for the T<> whom it may concern: partitioning o f the following described llip dusk stole out and went through Notice is hereby given thnt Ephraim ! ’ lands, tc-wit: Beginning nt a point on the garden to the blackened ruins of tottering walls and crumbled mortar. Shepherd has been duly appointed Ad- | Bath Tubs, Lavatories and the north boundary line of the Donation All the vok-e» o f long ago called to her, all Sanitary fittings— Farm- j Land Claim of David Mulkey and wife most iwndstcntly Hie voice of the youth mhustrator o f the Estate of Daniel I Neff, Deceased, and that all perron» in Township 9, South range 1, East ol who ten year» before had wooed her. ers-W e carry a line of t h e Willamette Meridian in Marion There had beep the lovers' <|unrrel. having cluims against said Estate arc ' pumps, leader water sys | County, State o f Oregon,' said point and Jed Knox lu a moment o f hot hereby required tu present them, with | tems, etc. Gasoline engines. , being north 64 deg. 23 min. east 13.f-6 headed anger hnd sworn he would nev the (iroper vouchers, within six months from the data o f rtiis notice, to Eph er again cross the Barton threshold. ! chains from the most westerly north* Time nnd events showed him that he raim .Shepherd at the law office o f V. | west corner o f said claim and being at was entirely In the wrong nnd that the A. GoOde, Hoy Building, Stayton, Gre- JACOB SPANIOL ; the most northerly north-east corner of quarrel bad been of bis own making, | a tract o f land owned by E. D. Alexan- but he held stubbornly to his oath. gon. Ephraim Shepherd. Administrator of , der, as shown o f record in Volume 104 With quiet and Arm dignity Doxy hnd the Eatute o f Daniel Neff, Deceased. at page 366 o f Records o f Deeds for refused to see him elsexvhere than In 1-14. j Marion County Oregon, running thence her own borne. A s Jed's stubbornness Increased be j north 84 deg. 32 min. east 14.16 chains j more or less to a point within 11.88 grew bitter and morose, avoiding all chains of the south-east corner o f the mention of Doxy She started nt sight of a man com James Valentine claim, thence norths IO I4 .IR A T ing from out the ruins, but In an tn- ! deg. 30 min. east 27.70 chains to the Mailt she recognized Sol Op|>er. the center of the county road leading from village carpenter. early hi line for n Mchama to Stay ton, thence easterly contract. i following the center line of said road "Sol." said Doxy briskly, "1 wnnt WINTER SHORT COURSE— JAN. 4*30 Agriculture, including Agronomy. 1 to the north-west corner of a 50-acre you to build me ii house as near like Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti tract of hind owned by C. Mulkey as this as you <nn." culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, ".Waal. Miss Barton, tell me how j shown o f record in volume 108 at oage Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream much you can put Into a house.” 428 o f Records o f Deeds for Marion ery Management, Marketing, etc. "There's the $50 Jim saved, the bank Home Economics, Including Cook txiunty, Oregon, thence south 6 deg. ««count, a little Insurance, some that ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Sew west 43.65 chains t o the south-west Holdis owes us"— Highest Market Price Paid Ftr Fal Slock ing Dressmaking and Millinery. j corner o f said 50-acre tract thence After a mental accounting she gave Commerce, including Business Man south 86 deg. 39 min. wests. 10 chairs the total of her capital. Sol shook Ids agement, Mural Economics, Business Law. Office Training. Harm Account more or less to the north-west corner brail dlscotiraglngly. ing, etc. Engineering, Including "You can't do It noways for that I of a 100-acre tract owned by C. W. Shnpvv.irk nnd Moadbuilding. money." Steward as shown o f record in Volume FARMERS W E E K - F E B R U A R Y 1-41 "Knock out the cellar," commanded 93 at page 416 o f the Records of Deeds A general clearing house session of Doxy, "and takeoff the blinds. In the six days for the exchange of dynamic for Marion County , Oregon, thence fall I will pse the turkeys for blinds." Ideas on the most pressing problems south 3 deg. 21 mm. ea t 14.98 chains, "The turkey»!” repented Sol wonder of the times. Lectures by leading to I he most easterly north-cost, cor <r ing ly authorities. State conferences. o f the aforesaid Alexander tract,thence "The money I gel for selling them, EXTENSION SERVICE south 86 dig. 39 min. west 10.41 chains, I mean." Offers lectures, movable schools, In stitutes and numerous correspondence ^ 4 thence north 3 dog.# 21 n in. w e t 21."3 When the blinds were off. the bay courses on request. chains to the place o f le,Tinning, con '.¡.allow deducted, the gables torn off, MUSIC: Plano, String, Band, Voice. taining 82 acres o f Load more or I, - Die back porch tuki n away, the stnlrs removed and a general clearing of flre- No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail situated in Marion County, Slate of I I • i c. attic, paint, plaster, luth and par roads. For further inf< rma ion address, Oregon. The Oregon Agricultural College, According to the res pci'tive r rht# of ti Ions had been effected the amount (tw 12-1 to 1-1) COHVAU.IS, OKEOON • ' . ash available was trtmnpbnntly OVER 06 YE AR S' the piirtles pia iiitiff and rlefend ttx or re: lied. E X P E R IE N C E if a piirritimi p.n not be ' 1 be architecture appealed to Sol US ial injury to those i•ighU t;.en fur i :• ,i to bund, bill was not 111 aceord- a sale of »he : lid premisi[*» Siivi division i.i c wltli Ills Ph as o f what a d wolling of the proven«Is be twee)n the pai ties should be "lo u r house won't have no Insides, accor ling to their rights and for pl»ir,r- iff’K C'asta and disbursmemti p [)fj 8Uf:h .M b s Burton, but I’ll lie on band tie Hens heavy 10, 9 T rade M a r k * other or furth« r relief as to tHii8 court in.orow to begin." snid he disapprov D e s ig n « Broilers 1} to 3 lt> ... 9 C o p y r ig h t s A c . shall f eein m< ct with principle3 o f equi- ingly Roosters............... . . . . 7 A n ron « «ending a »ketrh and d^RCTinflop mny Tw o and a half million readers find it o f C. E. Kramer, Prop. When he bad gone she again resura- n n lck lf - ei rU in our opinion fre e ! i whe tv. absorbing interest Everything in it la Mixed Chickens............. COtoablf patentable. C oti munir*, i lYpntlnn I« prohnhif nl her twilight reveries ethre l ; • «na ut rictljr confident Ini. HANDBOOK o«. Putente You ure hereby further notili 'ufi that Geese___ ____ _____ _____. 9 "Jllss Doxy!" •«tit fri*«. Old* t airencf fo r »ecu ring pater f*. W rlttantaYauCaMUadaratam dlt P;itente taken tbrough Munn k Co. recelv : this summons is ordered to be terved Wa salt 400,000 eoplaa every month without Ducks,Indian Runners x. Pekin 9 She started Mild, turning, saw the tprrukl notie*, without charge, in the alvini i premiums and have no solicitors. Anr ' | on yon by publication thereof in the llgnre of a Ir.d mi like the youth of the Turkeys............ ...................... 14 iwwedr aler will publM u blither for free sample j Stayton Mail, a newspaper o f ge oral long ago that there was a momentary Dressed Turkeys .......... 1 ■ A hnnd«omr?f |lln«trafed weekly. f .errant rfr i circulation, printed and published in vtlrrlng m her heart like |inln. $1 .8 0 A YSAH tS e A COMY • illation o f any •cientiüo journal. Terme, ______ .... f r. Veal F -nicy i Ordinary 9 ' _ _ .s,$L by all newedonk: “ I ain't you rpmeinber me—Laurie .Stayton, M .rion County, State of Ure- Pork.. ___ .. .......... 8 P o p u la r M a c h a n t e s M a g a z in s Knox?' | gor., namely from the 26th day o f No ‘ a e iB r o a ^ N e W ÎO li. Live Hogs, Choice 6 50 a We. Ule Mean A y., CHICA QO éîa r a t , w raahlDgtoo. * D C lie Wan Jed s -otiag nephew, who vember 1914 to the 7th day o f January Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 5.50 , 1915 pursuant to the order of Honor- ’ hnd le-en nrisl nr a child to spend Ills E*gs ...................... 36 1 able William Galloway, Judge o f said rummer vacation» with Ids uncle 1 W A N TE D --A contract to clear land, ’•l.ltile I-a uric! A man!" Corrected Thursdays hut subject : court, made on the 24th day ot Novem I in exchange for land, In Santiam River "T hope so." hr replied, taking her to change without notice. 0!d Newspapers— ber 1914. Walter L. Spalding Bottom. Write C. W. Timmons, 532 Keep your clean with or, • hnuil "I came today for a visit after L a x stivt Tableta. A ttorney for plaintiff. Big bundle for 10c at th» Mail office, j North High St., Salem, Ore. 12-81x LAKGEiiELD’S {ash Shoe Store Lulay Bros. & Cc. Pure, Wholesome, Delicious Candies GEM CONFECTIONERY \ J. A. HENDERSHOTT Prop. EUREKA FLOURING MILLS Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight” PURITY, STRENGTH il •LAIN CLOT 1ère hants of Farm ers & Capital $25,000.00 ¥ 8 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ AND WHITENESS Oregon Stayton. ALBANY. E V E R Y T H IN G FO R M A N AND BOY OREGON TINW0RK and PLUMBING ê Good Printing | Sale Posters Butter Paper Statements Letter Heads Sale Bills Envelopes Programs Invitations Anything you want ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ STAYTON MEAT MARKET IMPORTANT EVENTS 1 «111 SESTAK & THO M AS, Proprietor*. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butler. ^ $$ ¥ ¥ At The Mail Office | ¥ ÉM U P atent ? STAYTON MARKET i REPORT t STAYTON Home Bakery Patronize Home Sckntific American. Industry I MECHANICS M AG AZIN E For Fathor and Son AND ALL THE FAMILY