Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, April 05, 1916, Image 1

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L argest Circulation In S tayton’a T rading T erritory o f Any Newspaper
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STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 5, 1916.
VOL. ^11.
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Mrs. G. F. Korinek p*
excellent lunch, but until some
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parry and
in a few short minutes the citi­
of the braver guests had “ sampl­ Dixon arrived Sunday morning entertained the Birthday
zens of Turner Were provided
ed” the refreshments were al­ with Mr. and Mft. Ralph Speer, her (home on Friday ai
One Turner councilman, Lee with a subject for many a fire­
from Junction City, coming in The house bad been tastily
most afraid to indulge. J. F.
the Speer car. Mr. and Mrs. S. orated for the occasion, bas­
|Jean*. is under $600 bonds on a side session.
Peery and Dr. Korinek attired visited Aumsville and West Stay- kets of Japanese quince being
Hunsaker was badly cut about
charge of assault with a danger-
in “ nifty*" regalia served the ton friends, returning home the ing used in the living
lous weapon, Robert Hunsaker is the stomach and abdomen with a The Lilly Hardware Co. is now
lunch and presented each guest following morning accompanied All of the members were present
in the hospital in a critical con­ pocket itnife in the melee, and nicely located in the large store
wjth a “ fool's cap” which they by Mr. Parry. Mrs. Parry and And enjoyed the afteroon chatting
dition from knife wounds, JamW was rushed to the Salem hospital room lately occupied by * th e !
wore during the remainder of the baby remained for a visit of and sewing. A dainty lunch
waa served by the hostess, as­
a week or more.
'Kelley and Martin Nicely are where for a time it was thought House Furnishing Co.
the evening.
sisted
by.her mother, Mrs. E. 6 ,
also suffering severe knife cuts, he would not survive. He rallied
Miss Elizabeth Cornelius, can­
Handsome new shelving has
didate for County School Super­ Alexander... The next meeting
and two dozen other prominent ♦nwever, and ia reported aa do­ been put in. E. N. Teague doing
intendent, is meeting with much of the club will be with Mrs. W.
citizens of Turner are nursing ing
irlg nicely. Kelley and Nicely the work. Stairs have also been \
encouragement in her campaign F. Follis.
wer also slashed about the ribs placed in the rear of the room so ■
bruised eyes and broken heads - were
A. E. Roy and family motored
for the office. SheVkJj,vered an
all for a $3 license fee. The apt and mid section*, but their that the upper room may be util­ Teacher Training, Wednesday
up
from Portland and visited
address of unusual merit before
which broke out Saturday night wounds did not send them to the ized. The gasoline pump has eve..7:30, and weekly conference a large gathering of representa­ Sunday at the E. Roy home, re ­
i j
i, . , __ _; on Bible school work.
is the result of a feulKthat has hospit (1, although it put .them , been placed
tives of the Parent-Teacher As­ turning Monday morning,
on the walk in front t
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Thursday?
7:30,
Prayer
meeting
were accompanied by Dr. Rag
been aiiumering for over two out of commission for some time. over two large tanks, capable of and
by pMtor, “ Brotherly sociation at the Richmond school
Murphy, a former resident of
at
Salem
recency.
Monday
last
Ix*e Jt ans. who was tfrested holding 600 gallons.
years and the rival factions came
fis s s ^
g "T"
Stayton,
his father
to blows at the entrance of a for wedding a knife, says thati Mr. Lilly informs us that he, Ladies Aid Friday afternoon she addressed a local lodge a t
principal
of the schools here ten
Silverton.
tentof the Browning Amusement he was set upon by half a dozen^has p h a s e d new goods.Twth Lord's Day—Bible school 1
or mere years ago. Dr..Murphy
The Boy Scouts of Staytoo.are
Company whpn the city council men who jumped on him and j in the hardware and furniture
is a dentist and contemplates lo­
Communion 11 m.
now registered with the National
cating here.
endeavored to collect the. $3 li­ that he simply cut his way out. j ) i n e 8 f and that he wj|| carry one Junior 3 P !9*
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Council of Boy Scouts of America
Thoa. Galloway and wife and
cense fee for the performance.
He says he did not know that he (>f the mo9t cofT)p|ete stocks ever n, At ? P' m' Sunda*’ a meeting and are known aa Troop 1, Stay-
Jesse
Campell and family motor­
cut
Hunsaker
at
all
a
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of
the
congregation.
Every!
When the license fee was re­
Jhat he j shown here. The furniture and member urged t o b e p r e s e n t a s > n* 0re«on- The Scoutmaster,
ed
up
from Salem and spent Sun*-
fused they attempted to arrest can assign no reason for
ornt as he , house furnishing lines will be this is an important special meet- "7 . Putnam
* “tn*: and his assistant, day at the Joe Peery home. Mr*.
V. A. Goode, are commisioned
Manager Browning. The Turner and Hunsaker had always
considerably increased. * '
¡ng for membership only.
officers
in the movement. The Peery and Cleta returned home
band, under whose auspices the good friends and that there was! When entirely moved and ful- Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
' troop needs troop property and with them.
carnival was given, came to the no personal animosity between jy rt.ady for business this will be
Preaching ,8 p, m. Subject. any assistance toward this will
rescue of Browning, reinforce­ them. He says he did not re- , a we|| stocked, well equipped “ Man—Past, Present, fu tu re.” be greatly appreciated by the
Euerybody is ‘Welcome.
ments poured in from the other cognize Hunsaker at the time but store a credjt ^ Stay ton.
troop and officers. Please see
•R. L. teutnani. Pastor.
the Scoutmaster about this and
side to help the councilman, other that he slashed madly right and
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F o r a short 'tk q e six
he will gladly explain what is
reserves came up in double qujck left as he thought his life was
treatm en ts
be
needed. -
time to help the band boys and in danger.
given for $10:00
W. I. Needham, republican
It was Almost impossible, to [ .
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The sermon theme for next candidate for sheriff, has had
Electric L ig h t B a th w ith
' a move^about with ease in the Fos-
several years' experience in the1
Ur ^
lastTridayevenin*
sheriff'» office as deputy, and it -------— full m assage. r
when the Epworth League mem- •How Christ pleased God.” In »» claimed by those in a position
218 Hubbard Bid., Salem.
We want you to know that there is a real
bers and their friends met there tbe evening Miss Mary Hepburn
know that he is an extremely
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t> spend a social evening, so of Portland Will occupy the pul-! comPetent official.« The multL
10NA N, IMUS,
great was the attendance. With pit and tell the congregation o f ! todinous duties that devolve on
the game of charades and other the great work being accomplish-1th,a office require a man ofex-
' In Stayton
r
nn tn ed by deaconesses in connection' Penence and capability, and
jfop»
lar
c
>ntests
leading
up to with ^ the Methodist denomination these qualification Mr. Needham
No where can you find a better selection of
Alt
delightful refreshments, which Mr. Loclrb
has. He is a popular man, with
Loclrhart states that
woolens than at this store.
in their turn were followed by Hepburn’s discourse will be a many friends in all parts of the
county. His election is consid­
an address by Mrs. Foster on the treat.
ered
sure.
work of the League. The gath- \ Junior and Epworth league*
W e want the people to know that it is not
John Thoms made a trip to
ering was one of the happiest of me€t the usual hours.
necessary to go out of town to inspect the
Eugenb the first of the week in
The
church
is
making
earnest
the season in this community.
finest line of woolens on the market.
of the Brown-Petzei
ir
preparations for the coming of the interest
We core all diseases of the
Several new members united John Lewtas the evangelist dim!
WE SHOW THEM HERE
imber Co.
eye
that glasses will remedy.
with the organization. The pas­ about the first of May.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Richards of
If the condition of your ey
tor of the Methodist church is The Sunday school contest at Mehama were in town Friday.
is such that the services
authority for the statement that the church shows, says the pas­ Mr. Richards sold a pair of hors­ a special surgeon are
Cleaning and Pressing.
Odd Fellows Bldg,
the Junior League recently or­ tor, that the men and boya are es to Riley, the Albany buyer.
sary—we will tell you
for most tro u b le s _
ganized is also increasing in one score behind the women and
girls.
tific
examination reveals the
numbers, both organizations hav-
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is vastly more important than < cause and our correetly-fit-
been born within the past
even purity in. foods because
ted glasses removes it.
few months.
when
sickness
comes
^.the
full
ef­
Joe Waldrop will deliver an
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f • ,
address on “ Labor and Capital” fect of the medicine must be
had. We warrant absolutely that -
Optometrist
in the Star theatre next Monday
our drugs are thoroughly up to
W ith Barr Jew elry S to re .
Two or three reels of
There will be a meeting of the night
standard.
pictures
will
be
shown.
No
ad­
State and Liberty Sts,
Commercial Club at the
Beauchamp’s Drugstore.
mission will be charged, but it is
hall next Friday night, the expected an offering will be tak­
th, to discuss matters of im- en to cover expenses. Mr. Wal­
to Stayton. All mem- drop ia an entertaining speaker
and others interested are and many will be glad of ^he op­
portunity to hear him on this
to be present.
Com.
subject. Everybody is invited.
. LULY MOVES
MINATURE WAR
Now Located in the Roy
Block
Church of Christ
ATTENTION!
League Party Given
win
Methodist Church
GENTLEMEN
Measure Suit Store
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You May Not
Need a
Surgeon
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W e Invite Competition
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T H E F IX U P
Purity in Drugs
Free Lecture
Dr. HERMAN W .B Alfc
Commercial Qub
WHITE SHOES
Several new styles just in
Black or W hite
April Fool Party Nothing Like It.
&7C. TRADING STAMPS GIVEN
N ow Located
In our'new quarters in the Roy Block, where
w e shall be glad to see both old and new
r
customers.
NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING
And in a short lime we shall have one of the
most complete
Hardware and Furniture
stocks ever shown in Stayton,
W e shall add largely to our Furniture stock
and ask you when in need ot anything in this
line to call and see what we can offer.
Mr*. J. F. Peery and Mr*. G.
F. Korinek were hostesses to the
members of the Eldeen club mud
their husbands on Saturday even­
ing. Mrs. Peery issued the in­
vitations inviting the guests to
Upon
a 600 party at ’ ' her home.
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arriving at
*t the Peery home the
guests foui
found a large card upon
which was printed “ April fool!
Goto the Geo. Korinek home.”
So they repaired to the Korinek
home, where a pleasant evening
was spent playing cards and do-
fool stunts. Mrs. H.
A. Beauchamp won the prize for
highest score in 600, while J.
. Mayo was awarded the prize
in the »“ peanut stabbing” contest.
The hostesses had prepared an
There is no pleasure equal to
that gained by the use of a ko­
dak, taking pictures of your
friends, views of faniiliar scenes
and beautiful scenery found in
your travels. The use of a ko­
dak is educating and enjoyable.
We have them all kinds and sizes,
with £ full line of supplies.
Beauchamp's Drug Store.
Mrs. E. D. Alexander received
the sad news yesterday of the
death of her only brother that
morning at Emery, S. D. He
was a traveling salesman, living
at Sheldon, Iowa, and was strick­
en suddenly while making his
regular trip.
MilUnery. The largeat and
most complete stock of exclusive
hats in tbe city. Tbe Frenc
Shop, 869 State St. Salem.
No color in the new styles for
spring. Everything is all black
or all white. ( W e are showing
hundreds Of liew styles. Ex­
press shipments* arriving each
day. Come ill and see them.
NEW PUMPS
Hundreds of new things in pumps
display in our show windows and our
per1 room. Get your pair while the
here. All sizes from triple A to doubla
You can be as well fitted by any one of our
large force of salesmen as by anyone or in any
store on the Pacific Coast.
THE PRICE SHOE GO.,
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