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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1916)
Good as Gold! dt*C S tam ps are a m erchandise discount by m eans o f w hich w e are enabled to fiv e you a greater discount th an w e could w ere w e to give you a cash discount. Call and See the Many Premiums. * /’ See our new line of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robertson have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their infant daughter. The child was born rVBUSM ED EVERY W EDNESDAY the 20th and passed away on the 22nd One Year. ....................... 81.00 All folders at half price until Six Months . . . . . . . I , ...... . 50 April 1, at Trover-Weigel Studio Advertising rates on "Application Stayton Standard E. D. ALEXANDER Editor - John Bailey has been 1n town several days. He is considering looting in Montana. Jpi Word from Ben Roy states th at he has a goad position and enjoys New York City life. In S tilton April 1 and 2. All folders half price. Trover-Wei gel Studio, in Matthieu building. L. A. Messing, the jeweler, sdys th at his business has been increasing considerably of late. CooL Refreshing Fountain Drinks oa tap at \ Beaochamp*s Drug Store. * Our underpriced store of up- to-date hats* 83.50 none higher. Saturday nigbt th e n waa giv en by the Rebekaa gnd Odd Fel lows ay their hall a social func tion th at waa in lino with usual happy occasions arranged by theta orders. 'The affair waa in the nature of a surprise farewell, honoring Guy Kearns and G. C. Eksmon, who expect in a short tfths to leave for Alaska.* The evening waa vory pleas antly «pent with games and va rious amusements. Mrs. Mayo fevqred with a vocal selection w iteh was highly appreciated. Dr. Beauchamp acted, as toast master. Grant Murphy made the- principal address. The hon or guests made brief talks. The ladies had prepared "a spread th at is spoken of as su perb in all o f 'its appointments, , The lateness of the time when the eighty-five participants dis persed—which was the “wee sm s' hours’ —attests the excel lence of the entertainm ent Thursday,, th© 28rd. was the 82nd anniversary of Uriah Whit ney, and in honor of the occasion his daughter, Mrs. Silhavy, ar ranged a birthday 'dinner. His granddaughter. Mrs. Geo, Thom as and husband, and Ciel and Cliff Thomas wrre present. His daughter. Mrs. Worley, of Cor vallis. was unable to come, but sent him a handsome memento Mr. Whitney is well preserved for a man of his years and his many friends hope to see him pass many more birthdays. W. I. Needham, deputy sherT iff. was up from Salem Monday to sell the personal property at the laundry. J. E. Sloper was the purchaser. Mr. Needham is a republican candidate for sher iff and will no doubt secure the office, as he is a popular man and has made an efficient deputy. Frank Kusy wi» a Stay ton via» itor Monday. Illaa Gladys Hill sp«nt tha weak end-in Mill City. ", J. M. English and wife were trading in towp yesterday. £ Gao. H. Brewer was up from AnuosvIUe way yesterday. M r and Mrs. J. P. Crabtree were In from their farm home Saturday. A. E. Adams has severed his connection with the Wood burn Independent v H. L. Gill, who w ts with the Independent when we landed in Oregon, will con tinue to make it one of the best weekly papers in the state. There will be a meeting of Troop 1 of Stayton Boy Scouts of America, Saturday evening, at the old school building^ Scouts are requested to be on hand. R. L. Putnam. Scout Master. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robertson, from near M t Pleasant were trading and visiting in town Monday, v .. * Peter Deidrich lias a carload of new Fords at. the station, It looks like he would sell more of the “universal cars" than he did last year.* The Sfay ton High school bas ket ball'team went to ScioFri-j day night last and m etdcfeat at the hands of the Scio team. The bad weather and worse roads made the trip a decidedly un pleasant one. Dr. Beauchamp reports the ar rival of a daughter at the home of H. EL Kuenzli and wife, of and a North Santiam, son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crabtree, the same day. There will be preaching in the Baptist church the second and fourth Sundays of each month at the usual hours. Mr. and- Mrs. J. W. Thomas were in town today. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bradshaw spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Mill City. Re turning, Mr. Bradshaw 'spent Monday in Salem. E. C. Titus had charge of the store during their absence. „ W. W. Elder has been chosen democratic committeeman of this precinct Double trading stamps for one week on all Rexal). Nyal, A. D. S. and Purola purchases. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Chas. Streff. of Mill City,, v i^ ited Wednesday and Thursday at 15c can, 2 for 25c at the John Braun home in Linn Beauchamp’s Drug Store. county, and with his parents, M. Mrs. George F. Korinek will Streff and wife, in Stayton. ^ be hostess to the Birthday Club For Sale—White Rock eggs, 15 on Friday afternoon, March 31st for 75c. ' Brewer’s Dairy. At Ira B. Carter was in from the „ The Hob Needle Shop invites Hills yesterday. you to visit their .beautiful new store, 409 Court S t Nice place Geo. Downing, of Mill City, to rest when in Salem. Y-ou are stopped Monday nigbt at the Sid welcome. Everything in needle- Kerr borne. He was on his way craft line. Mrs. A. B. Kelsay. * Salem to see his father, who has th« same name. Some of the Epworth League people are claiming th at there ' Word comes from Mrs. George Some Symptoms will be some high jinks in the Davie that she is recovering nice- of Serious. way of “fooling” . a t the April Iginkm her recent operation. Buggy and double driving har Eye Troupe fool social Friday night ness, both nearly new and in Stanley A. S tarr went to Port —Dimness of vision, seeing i good condition, for sale. Inquire land Tuesday on business. He specks, etc., dance befoi a t Ham man’s barn. is expected home Friday. Full blood Holstein bull for service. 81.00 cash. Brewer’s Dairy. Chloride of Lime BUILDING trotter THURSDAY 5th In sta llm e n t f *• ’ • . • •-* s I*.* » t- A ll A SC INC Wk>M -THE RCO CIRCLE." CM APT« g NO. 1 (PATMI) IN “NEV ER M O R E” F irst Installm ent ‘“£gfe Red Circle” R uth Roland— F rank M ayo— T w o P a rta SU N D A Y NIGHT * • • I • L a st Installm ent L A. Thomas or J. W. Mayo . Neal of the Navy Administra tors' or Execu to n ’ First Notice. Notier is hereby given th a t the dem gned have, by an order of County Coort of Marion ______ County. ( ■on. duly entered of record this day. been appointed Executor or Adminis trato r with the will annexed, of-the es tate of Jacob Kloetach, deceased. AU P ersons who have claims agsinat said re ta te are hereby notified to present »be *ame, duly verified to Carey F. Martin. Attorney for said estate, 413 Maaotur Temple Building. 8al-m. Ore- gms, within six months from the date o f this notice. Doted. February » . 1*1«. . JOSEPH DOERFI.ER F. J. W1RFS Executors or Administrators of the «**»*• 1of Jaoob Kloetach. deceased. .C aret F. M asti ». Attorney for Estate. 4H5 L DITTER. President. ' G B a SPANIOL. Vice-Pres. W. RICHARDSON. Cas Fanners and Merchants CASTO RIA /v year to b tent comi ende cens Capital, $25,000.00 2aB o r phone a before selling your d jp i • SATURDAY NIGHT STAYTON, ORE. W c arc buying both mohair and. wool this season and w ill pay the top market price » - - Two Other Reels Stayton State Bank Us! • r • ‘ Two R^eels—Francis Ford—Grace Ounafd / Sacka Famished Free if Yoa Sell to V * ■ v % ‘^The Broken Coin” p —Seeing better sideways than Beauchamp's Drug Store. straight ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Griffin, —Seeing better in the evening or of West Stayton, were in the early morning than at midday. city yesterday. —Seeing a halo or circle about a light. ter. of Sublimity, and Mrs. J. A. —Fain in or about the eyes. Yan Handel -callers today. —Constant or periodic headaches. Mr. sad Mrs. Felix Van Ermen returned Thursday from Benton My 3S years' experience in sci county, where Mr. VanErmen entific eyesight testing is s t has been working in Geo. Keech's your disposal. If I find glasses piling camp. The cutting is are not necessary, then I de cline to supply them. ■ BANK- OF STATT« Capitili, $25,000.00 earn