Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, April 05, 1916, Image 5

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OREGON
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Ifessional Cards
leauchamp, M. D.
lician and Surgeon
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Important Occurrences of, Past
C. O. Hall has baguq his duties as *
supervisor o t the San liara national for­
est with headquarters in Albany, suc­
ceeding r. I!. Bnmdaga, who was
transferred to Pori fand to be sopor-
1 visor of the Columbia national forest.
Th*
ADMIRAL VON CAPELLE
of th* Pri!,*Tl“*
charter to permit of tbs borrowing of
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OREGON'
{100,000 on a bond Issue for the pur-
| pose of building a railroad from I’rtne-
I vine to tlie Oregon Trunk railroad
' Ildar Redmond, a distance ot Id in lies,
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* The total registration of drçgoh au carried.
Governor Wlthycotnbe has appoint-
tomobi lea is 21,809.
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over Stay ton Statu Bank.
The eoinrat retal club of Ph Wborg is ed Pred O. Biichtel, head of the state
Stayton, Ore. arrsiiKlng for a corn fair th's fart, . éfwolghts and inessures department un
A better bable»' comesi is being f der Htate Treasurer Kay, a delegate
to the national convention of weights
planned tor • I'endloton tu be stui.
and measures, to be held in Washing­
-> April 21 sod 22.
\ sci.onl for convicts at the Oregon ton, D. C„ In May.
G I A N A N D SlUtCEON
T ^tlsry.liss been oponed with an. • 3. M. Blank, o f ’ Canyon City, has
been appointed by Governor Withy-
incut of 50 men.
STAYTON. OR LOON '
The organization pf a civilians' rifle combe as district aRunny for Grunt
with 5Ö charter members was county, succeeding V. G. Cosad. of
cted at Albany.
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" i Canyon City, w ho has resigned to be­
tie Sunday school convention come register of tho United Slates
will l>e held at Itoseburg fur three land offlce.jsi Burns.
lh Phones: Bull Blac k 482
daym- beginning .Aprii 24
; Officials of the O.-W. A R. Co. are
I tv cp«'U'leut ¿7,1
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Industrial club work union« the Kla arianglng to put Into* effect within the
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. A L B A N Y , O R EG O N, mBtjj coul,iy public school» Is to lie next few weeks a new wage schedule
thgr^wIM provide slight Increases In
‘ ' taken up again this year.
S. H. H E L T Z E L
county farmers arc rejolc- wag'*s for conductors and brakeraen
'In s over the prospects o f a bumper smploycd In ihe^frclght service on
J r n e y - a t - l a w
crop this fall, as the ground Is In flue various parts of the system,,
rusrlea B. Pfahlcr, formerly clerk
N O T A R Y P U B L I C •hâPe-
A survey has ticen begun In Lane o f the Episcopal diocese of Oregon
county to rttmtoare the six ■ railway under the late Bishop Charles U. Bead-
crossings between Eugene and Cottago ding. was held to the grand Jury at
Portlund after a preliminary hearing
Gruye.
A rich manganese strike Is reported In the district court at which he ad
mined having destroyed the records
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on. the ground amt many claims have of the diocese.
Representative gtnnott has notnln
been staked.
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- Thu datés for Condon's spriUR race ated, as the restilFòTl CpmpetW** ex-
meet have been definitely set for May amluatlon, the following candidates
31 and Juue 1 and 2. and $2000 In for admission to the Anhapolis naval
academy: Principal Mark Crouter, Un­
purses Is offered.
The l-etiaiion paper mill: which had ion; alternates. Herbert E. Hunt, Ba­
been operating hut one paper machine ker; Cyril M. Parsons. Bonanza, and
for more than a year, started to run Harold D. Sproule, Ontario.
Formal announcement that Clyde B.
to Its full capacity.
Wheat shtpmentrdry the water route Altehlson, chairman of the Oregon
from I'nriland during the nine months public service commission, had accept­
I all Domestic Animals. Also a| - gf the fiscal year ending March 31 ed the position as chief of the valua­
tion department of the Natibnal As­
plies the Tulicrculin t«at."
total 8,450,851 bushels.
Telephone .1x7
The Redmond commercial club and sociation of Railroad fommlualunnrs,
Mr.
good roads euthuu uots are making ar was made by the commission.
m I A I 81 A V IO N VIABI :'.s
rang- -ncnis fur uuothcr "good, roads Alndilson will resign after the prtinor-
h a next mouth.
da>e**aatuTday. April 8.
ICxj cudltores authorized by. the O,-'
The desert land board .has notified
\V H ^..N.,iom|,r<ny. In addition to t^je officials of thp Central Oregon Irrt-
uorrtoil Itrt+ir'tvern.ciit!',‘f-r the present . niion company that it must hot sell
aggiTRuu >.*,65'),Cow.
w ater to lands on the project not now
F’m ■ S' rip ii :i” • ((>-:'■ M-• t i > '** — --
« L l v . i i - •isThi'.ny foreign corporation^.-cbtlgatod to be served under the com-.
t ’ . -1 in Ms i ip Plate
ha^’c been adinttied to do busincs* lu piiny's—eanal unlevit first * cancella-"
listi'.or T- frph'.
SALEM . ORE,
Orep«>n~alnce -.Im.uary .1 fhii* year t > thru of an equal amount of Irrigable
■ Men :• 23 as in, the correapondiu^ time land* for which
l • the canal Is uow ot>U-_
mwr ’
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~ ^ 3g*cd I* exeeHied.-
Tv.u
of C o rv a llis th is - In addition to tin big Hawley paper
ilT.’hirouraetor shoofal
eonsult-
verinH
have
pd'n
based
propeTty on plant row under construe tl6a. at Ore-
1 oM dcufc an t. cfironlc tl« ,r,i« i <
« hi City, It fir-Kporte-J that* the Ore­
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He c,nn make you. w* II.
gon City Manufacturing company,' op­
brd Bl !g.
SALEM . aduilirfn.
erating tin- Oregon Cit^ woolen mills,
Ernm the sale of .Its school lands '* considering the expenditure of $100,-
and Interest on the Irreducible school 000 In making additions to the present
fund for the last 4C years the state of plant, which Is said to be swamped
Oregon has received the sum of $13,- with war orders.”
Statements from the 177 state banks
141,186.78.
Although last w irier was a severe and 84 national banka in Oregon com-
i one. the damage to the Columbia river blned Into a report tyr State Bank Su-
highway In Clauup county can be re perlntendent Sargent shows a total
paired. It Is said, at a cost not to ex­ gain In resources of $7,400,078.82, and
s net Increase to deposits of approxi­
ceed $1000.
Building permits In the city of Ku- mately $9.250,000. for the jrear ending
gene for the month of March show au March 7. Postal savings and other
Increase of $8522 over the correspond­ government deposits show the only
ing month last year, when the tout decrease In the report.
Candidates filing by nominating ps-
was $14.465.
Expenditure of $40,000 to build ten tlttona or declarations for state or dis-
additional stalls to the 26 stall round- trict offices must send them to to the
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‘house at La Ofande by the O.-W. R. secretary of state by April 14, which
A N. is announced.
Work will be Is the latest date upon which petitions
startsd soon.
.v.
or declarations may be filed under the
The construction of the $760.000 ad- law.
Aspirants for county offices,
dltion to the Hawley
Pulp A Paper however, who file with the clerks In
|air Tonic, Face Creams, Hair
oompany's plant, which Is now well ! their respective counties have until
ds Made to Order, Manicur-
under way. has resulted in s general April 19 In which to fils.
Scalp and Face Treatment.
During March, S7 vessels loaded at
business revival In Oregon City.
Suit 1, K. o f P. Building
Salaries of women teachers In Ore­ the mills In the lower Columbia river
Bell Phone 281-R
combined
cargoes
gon are advancing faster than the sal­ district - Their
OREGON
iLBANY,
aries of men Instructors, according to amounted to 27.918,604 feet of lumber.
W W i data complied by J. A. Churchill, state During the same period, 8,771,067 feet
of lumber was loaded at the mills to
superintendent of public Instruction.
The week ending March 3() was a the upper river district, making a
record one for accidents, according to grand total of 86.689.661 feet of lum­
the state Industrial accident commis­ ber that nos shipped In cargoes from
DKAt.KK IN
sion, the total reported being 206. the Columbia river In the month of
None of the accidents reported was March.
Registrations for the coming pri­
fatal.
L a minimum wage of $8.64 a week maries May 19 show an increase of
for all adult women workers of the 19,245 since last week, according to
state Is favored by members of the reports filed with Secretary of State
county clerks.
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. I Investigating- committee recently *P- Olcott by
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du have property to »ell. •'»*
pointed by the Industrial welfare com- The total as compiled shows 140.886
with me. I f you want to buy
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give trie n call.
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mission. .
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persons listed on the books as com-
Eifty lgndseokers made application pared with 121,141 last week. Repub-
Office in Lancefield Building
at the United States lard office In llcan registrations so far number 93,-
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OREGON Portland for government land In'the i 480; democratic, 36.224; progressive,
foimer S lid * Indian reservation when |843; prohibitionist 3320; socialists,
some T6.O00 acres were thrown open i 3328, and miscellaneous registrations,
to entry.
4191.
). A big shipbuilding plant to construct | Four world Indoor records were
wooden vessels for transoceanic trade t mashed, throe of them h* Fred Kelly
I VSt-
will be started In Hortland within the I ’ tlio Loe Angc'os Athletic club, and
next 30 days. Portland. Spokane, Se­ the fourth by Harry Cole of Qregon
attle and oaslern capitalista are back Agricultural college, in the big far
j pf the enterprise.
ffeiuern championship Indoor meat
The state Industrial accident com­ held at CorvallU. Oregon Aggies cap­
mission received reports during March tured premier honors, gathering a to­
: ot 608 non-fstsl and five fatal cases tal of 40 points. University ot Oregon
and disposed of 619 cases. March's took second place with 30 points, Los
list makes a total of 8972 handled by Angeles Athletic club finished third
the commission since It was organised, j with a total of 29 pointa, and Mnltno-
The shortage in tbe supply of paper- | mah club finished fourth with a score
making materials does not affect the of 20. Other teams finished In the tol-
Oregon City paper mills In the slight- j lowing order: University of Southern
eat. say officiale of the two planta. Not ] California, 13 ¡'University of Idaho, 8;
until all the pulp wood in the foreata Willamette university. 6; Columbia
of the Pacific northwest la used will university, Portland, 8; Olympia elub,
the Oregon Otty millo fiaos o abortóse Shn Francia«*, t ; and unattached,
in the aopsly of row motertal.
pointa.
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Week Briefly Compile/ for
Gur Readers.
N. Finder, I). M. I).
D E N T IS T
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F o r In fa n ts and C hildren.
Mothers Know That
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Genuine Castoria
BREWER, M. D.
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Badila
I \ f V\'TS
[ary M. Marshall .SSU1
OSTEOPATH
ALCOHOL- 3 PER C & t
A Vegetable Prepantionfct'M
CHUCHE
Always
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Signature
OntnsiMorphiDe Mr™““ -
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Morrow
V. A. COODE
and NOTARY PUBLIC
J. M.
rTON
R1NGO
QREGON
IKORINEK, V. S.. B. V. Sc.
VETERINARIAN
0. A, OLSON •
DENTIST
|R. P H . M A Y
ehurejies
wlit'- h to ,< r» 1 new "Churches and' u
-rT d «hurrh h.i* ai;vH^-ci/eil a $6Ud0
. C B. O'NEILL
OPTOMETRIST
0PTIGÂN
it H-Bush Bank|Buildiog
Oregon
IELLA HASTINGS
DRESSING PARLORS
A . S M IT H i
City and Country
I e a l e s t a t e
U A L IT Y H E R D
vmmm
'oland China Swine
furnish anythinft from wean-
|pig to brood sows and service
ire. Write me your wants and
dll do my best to please you
RAY
J. FOX, Lyons, Ore.
Admiral von Capelle, who succeeded
Von Tirpitz as head of the German
navy.
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BRIEF WAR NEWS
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Greater activity than-usual bias been
dieplayed In the fighting between the
Germans and Russians in tbe region
of Baranovichi, southwest of Minsk;
('apture of the Tillage-of Malsncourt
to the Verdun region west of the
Meuse, was announced by the German
war office. The Germans took 328
C opy o f W rapper.
prisoners.
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One hundred and fifteen persons are
missing from the Russian hospital ship
Portugal, sunk to the Black sea by a
bowtile submarine, among them being
16 Bisters of Charity.
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According to official advices from
Paris the Germans are gradually clos­
ing In on Verdun, drawing their lines
a little closer northeast of the fortress,
Graduate Palmer Fountain Head School
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where, by massed attacks from two di­
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rections, they have secured a footing Try Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments
and get welL
lit-the village of Vaux.
Aircraft have been active around U. S. N a t’l Bank Bldg.
Rooms 406-7.-8
S A LE M , ORE.
Verdun. The- French brought down
ibree German machines, hut Berlin as­
s e t s that the aerial combats hate re-
suited In th>fr favor. Both sides have
been busily- ’enraged In dropping
boiriH ^cui. IriBl.tary establishments at
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PROPRIETORS
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The Is’arri of trade's summary of
casualties to British shipping reported
In March shoVs that 19'steamers ag-'
groutin g 44,609 tons and eight aati-
lufi vessels of 1885 tons Wrirh’ sunk by
enemy warships.
Forty-three lives
were lost In the case of the steamers
Highest Market Price „
sunk by warships and 81 to steamers
sunk by mines.
Paid for Fat Stock
American Ambassador Gerard at
Berlin cabled Secretory of State Lan­
sing that the German officials were
Investigating tbe attack on the French
channel packet Blisses and the torpe­
doing of tbe British, steamer English­
man and had assured him that they
would give him all available informa­
Bath Tubs. Lavatories
tion at the earliest possible moment.
and
all Sanitary fittings.
The French now have entirely evac­
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uated the village of Vaux and have
drawn their line south of the town,
line of Pumps, Leader
but In its Immediate outskirts. Berlin
Water Systems. Gasoline
says that northeast of Haacourt, be­
Engines, Etc.
tween Malancourt 'and
Le
Mort
Homme, the Germans have entirely
cleared the French from about 1000
yards of trenches, where they had re­
mained since the German victory on
this sector, March 30.
ASTORIA
Exact
Chiropractic Spinologist
Stayton Meat Market
SESTAK £& THOMAS
Fresh, Salt and Cured,
MÈATS
Creamery Butter and Lard
TINWORK AND
PLUMBING
J aco b S p a n io l
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Swiss Jeweler -
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30 Years Experience
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All work on watches and
clocks guaranteed for
One Year.
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J Try My Work.
It Speaks for Itself.
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Located in the Shoe Shop
In rear ofjStayton State Bank
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Stayton-Salem
Auto Stage
Will make regular tripe every
day. Sundays included, as follows
Lv
Stayton
7:45 a. m.
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Sublimity 8:00 ”
Aumsville
8:20 “
Connect with train 62
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Turner
8:35
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Ar. Salem ,con. Or. Elec. 9:10 “
Lv.
Salem - 4:20 p. m.
Ar.
Turner
4:60 “
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Aumsville 5:06
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Connect with train 61
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Sublimity 5:25 “
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Stayton
5:46 “
Stage leaves Salem from Ore­
gon Electric depot
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SHORT NEWS NUGGETS
Dr. James B. Angell, 87. president
emeritus of the University of Michi­
gan, died following an Illness of -a
week. He was a noted educator and
diplomat.
Captain Hans Tauscher. husband of
Mm«. Oadski, the noted opera singer,
was arrested on the charge of partici­
pation In a conspiracy to blow up the
Welland canal in Canada.
Eastern railroad managers replied
to the demands of their employes for
an ejght-hour day and higher rates for
overtime work by submitting proposi­
tions of their own for discussion.
The Daughters of the American
Revolution announced the inaugura­
tion \>f a nation-wide campaign for
contributions to relieve destitute non-
oombatants in Belgium and northern
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The big trans-Paciftc - passenger
steamer Chiyo M tm grounded in a fog
on one of the Lema Islands south of
Hongkong. Nine tugs and launches
from a British torpedoboat destroyer
went to her assistance, and took off
her 299 passengers from San Fran­
cisco and Manila.
A German stowaway who gave his
name as Ernest Schiller held up the
captain and 66 members of the crew
of the British steamer Matoppo, com­
pelling them at the point of a pistol
to change the course of the veeeel and
land him at the-Delaware breakwater,
D elig h tfu l,
R e fre sh in g
A n abrolutély táglea* bedspring Does not roil occupants
Absolutely noiseless
i C annoc tear bedclothes
Perfectly sanitary, germ-proof Easily dusted.
Thirty N ights' T rial P
Qtarter Cantury ^
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ALEXANDER FURNITURE
after he h$d rifled the ship's safe and
taken their valuables. He was cap»
tared hgr the eoaat guard while ha-
tag rowed ashore.
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