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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1916)
Mrs. Hamman, Sr., and Mrs. Frank Hamman expect to leave soon for the east, the former go ing to Ohio and the latter to In diana. Pete Etzel and Rosa Condit are the owners o f new Fords, pur chased from Peter Deidrich. GASbLINE—20c a gallon, at Peter Deidrich’s. Buggy and double driving har ness, both nearly new and in good condition, for sale. Inquire at Hamman’s barn. Horses for Sale—One bay mare weight 1245, age 8 years; $125. One black horse, weight 1370„ age 4 years; $135. F. X. Hottiriger, : Oakland Farm, Linn Co. Sloper. has a nice assortment o f candy Easter eggs and other Easter candies for the children. Last Friday afternoon while busy about the livery stable. W, F. Follis was severely kicked by one o f the horses and is painful ly bruised as a result. One o his limbs has given him so much trouble that he has been confined to his home since the. accident. TRADING STAMPS Good as — - - i Gold! 0 . ^ . <jWf Stamps are a merchandise discount by means o f which w e are enabled to give you a greater discount than w e could were w e to give you a cash discount. Call and See the Many Premiums* * . , See our new line of SPRING GOODS CHAS. GEHLEN W e are receiving n ew g ood s alm ost every day. __ f *?• •> -e* "ì- •> v> * c-'j -J ’J ó o o •> o •> ❖ •> •> •> Knock Out • / At Reasonable Prices TH E BO NNET SHOP MOHAIR AND WOOL top market price before selling your clip. A ll ' made at Stayton Produce Co. Aelhom asor tegST';? t* ' Ä B J. W. Mayo C A S T O R IA In For Infants and Children U m For Ov«r 3 0 Years A lw ays b ea n the Signature of ' » . a -»**♦ '•* ■ j * * » ' . ¿ A , i ? . 1“ B U IL D IN O THURSDAY . 6 th In a ta llm -n t 8 “The Broken Coin •:--- 1 .. Vv- • « .* * * •a ■■ '•“ / — *'“ *.• f ’ T w o R^eels--Francis F o r d - Grace Cunard Two Other Reels S A T U R D A Y N IG H T S U N D A Y N IG H T “P IT Y T H E POOR” ueffîe Red Circle’; 2nd Installment Ruth R oland— Frank M a y o — T w o Parts Two Other Reels ■ ■ ■ ■ IC B E E IB S IS E E B S I . * Some Symptoms of Serious Eye Trouble —Dimness of vision, soring spots, specks, etc., dance before the eyes. —The atmosphere seems smoky and foggy. -Seeing better some days than others. -Seeing better sideways than straight ahead,. —Seeing better in evening or early morning than at midday. —Seeing a halo or circle about a light. Pain in or about the eyes. —Constant or periodic headaches. - M tlw L I N E R Y - I ,. ■ .. -- A full line of up-to-date goods no on display. Prices reasonable. MRS. H. Br ST ITH , Salem. 416 State Si., in KaT.ruiy“ “Bros. Store. HANG ON! Don’t let go <»f tiie f&jct that you get honest value and corhfnrt'in suits made by me individually for you. Wont you Call and let me prove it to you? S U IT S $ 2 0 AND $25 ‘ JO H N S U N D IN "'T H E TAILOR . ■ 370j State’ St., Room 1 Upstairs. Phone 282. SALEM. Administrators’ or ,Execu-j Sheriff’ s Sale of Real P ON FORECLOSURE. tors* First Notice. - • Notice is hereby given, that Notice is herebv given that the un- tue o f nn execution duly lasund dcrsignetl have, by . an order o f the the Circuit Court o f the State County Court o f Marion County, Ore gon, for the County o f Marion; gon. fluly entered o f record this day, me directed on the 4th day of been appointed Executor or Adminis 181«, ujion a judgment and de trator with the will annexed, o f the es rendered, entered o f record and tate o f Jacob Kloetsch, deceased. All ed in and by said Court on the persona who have claims against »aid o f February, 1916, In a certain saRj estate are hereby notified to present in »8id Court pending; wherein the same duly verified to Carey F. I «loner waa plaintiff and L. C. i»i>er was plaintiff an Martin, Attorney for «aid estate. 4Id and u Etta B. Payne Payne, his wife, E. Masonic Temple Building, Salem, Ore- gan and F H “ gon, within a i ~ -------* ' - date - 1 anta in favor * o f ^plaintiff* and within aix monthi. from the My 33 years’ experience in sci o gon, f this notice. said defendants by which ex Dated, Februar ibruary 25, 1016. entific eyesight testing is at am commanded to sell the JOSEPH DOERFI.ER said execution and hereina your disposal. If I find glasses F. J. WIRFS scribed to pay the turn due the Executors or Administrators o f the o f Six hundred eighty (1680.00) are not necessary, then I de- estate o f Jacob KloeUch, deceased. with interest thereon at the cline to supply them.______ C arey F, M artin , per cent peV annum from the Attorney for Estate. 49t5 o f July 1914 until paid and the I do not use drops or drugs in sum o f Seventy tr o .0 0 ) Dollar»^ ney ‘a fees together with the cos* making examinations as they are disbursements df said ___ adit _ dangerous. Twenty-eight and ninety-flv# dredths (128.95) Dollars and cz. expenses o f said execution. I Saturday the 8th day of April, - - ST A Y T O N , ORE. the hour o f 11 o ’clock a. m. of D O C T O R OF OPTICS. * ~' - at the west door of Uie County Offices: 210-211 U. S. Bank House In Marion County, Building. Phone 110. at public auction to the hi»..- for caah in head on the day of S A L E M ................... O R E G O N the, nght, title, intareet end J. A. DITTER, President. which said defendants and all claiming under them subsequen GEO. 8PANIOL, Vice-Prea . V*® mortf mke herein f W. RICHARDSON, Cashier. the 9th day o f July, 1914 In, _ ___ <i said premises hereinbefore snd described In said execution lows.to-wit: Beginning in the s »lough 40 feet south of the corner o f the southeast quarter Leaves Mill City at 6:30 a. m. for won 10, in Township 9 south Lyons, Mehama, Stayton, Sub- West o f the Willamette Me imity, Aumsville. Turner and ntayton, Marion county, Ott nmg thence south 100 feet; th Salem. Arrives Salem 9:30 a. m. ‘ S*t: thence north 100 feet; Leaves Salem returning 4:45; *5* V* fhe place o f beginni arrives at Mill City 7:45. Stage Said sale being made subject G apitalL$251000.00 thé Dr* M* P* Mendelsohn Stayton State Bank Capital, $25,000.00 Mill City-Stayton-Salem Auto Stage Fanners and Merchants •BANK- OF STAYTON will stop at Stayton Hotel and J. A, Hendershott’s. Dy B. HILL, Owner, . Mill City. Ore. - - TROTTER Woman and Golf In Olden Day#. Clark. In his "Golf. a Royal and An ctent tiame.".'printed u few decade» ago. recounts bow strangers at tbe old St. Andrews course abroad «ere given a trial on the fantoua holes, and If they proved to lie of the tribe or turf dig gers and tgtnd lifters they were lgno- uilniousl.r iWust Into the outer dark ness of the ••women's green " The ac coiumorlatlona ui-ctmletl to women hi the old day» Were In the nature of a sop to CCri-Gu». inertly tu keep them inlet and satisfied while the nieu In dittoed In the more serious pursuit of a serMnia’business with a better equip ment on a Oner course In tbe annals of one old golf dub It Is recorded that since a certain green was habitually flooded and geitt-rally-useless-It was re- aim mended that, a new hole tie bu^lt In Its place and the ohl greeu .given ovey to the. women * £ « ¿ A i l t e 'i » ''* ■ Stayton Theatr The last episode of “ Neal o: the Navy” at the Staytpn thea tre was shown to a crowded v,. and vyhen the lights went *- out on the final scene there wasi>\ , .The Sleep of S««d#. a loud burst o f ap°plause* , „The Oat#-, wrn. fennel ‘ 6ui| sooie flower' new serial, ‘ ‘The Red Circle,' 'Wftvlj were exposed during 11S tliijrs . to .a t»-nJiien»lurv*of 40 decrees K. be starts out with-the appearance o ’ low *ero.' Afterward, ‘when placed In being a good one. “ The Broken suitable surroundings, nearly nil of tbe Coin” increases in interest as ii fennel, oat and corn si-cd*. and many of the others germinated It I#, con progresses. cluded that the protoplasm- or the prin Edward Bell, o f Sublimity,was ciple of life. In it resting seed 1» In a state of thactlou uot• onustruble to that in town on business Monday. of a smoldering tire, but rather like Ladies desiring expert hair that of a chemical mixture which U dressing, manicuring, -or hair -apatite of forming a combination work of any kind should visit whenever the required conditions of the parlors of I d e ^ Hastings, at teni|icriiturp jtud llluiutnatlotr are pre*- i ~ „ k Albany. Her card in another column wili interest you. H ow Sha W.v# Nan-isd. A Httle colored girl.. a.iiewi-omyr tn, There will be preaching in the Sunday school, gave her name to the Baptist ehurch the second and uiicln.T as '"Fertiliser John-mn " Later fourth Sundays o f eiKdrmohih“ al tin* teacher nsked the child’s, mother if that was rigiri^ the usual hours. "Yes, um iim. “tint's her name.” -<a!d E. Shepherd and wife and Jes the fund parent. “ Yon see. ijho was ttpi-d fer me .and her fatlieh Her fa se Shepherd, and family visitei I'erdlnand. and- tny at the Broiherton home on Thom ilit^r,-- qìime oante ts l.izu S< we named her For as creek Sunday. G. A. Smith tiitxer.”—Ihwton TAtn«crl|it. .. ’ i took them over. Mrs. Geo. Davie was brought home from Salem* Sunday. She stood the trip well and is recov ering nicely from the effects of her recept operation. / Wm. Munkers is the owner of a new Chevrolet auto. Map of auto routes. Don’ t Rue Drager, a former résident ! get lost on new roads. Only 25c o f this section, but now of Port at Stoper’ s. __ _ land, was buying cows herea ‘ The Misses Rauscher, of Sub bouts last week. limity. visited their cousin Miss Mr. and Mrs. Titus Archer, of Anna Rauscher here Sunday. Kingston, were in town to-day. The city council m_*t last night 3 cans squirrel poison $1.00. Any kind you want at Sioper’s. transacting mostly routine busi ness. A petition for a light on \ Mr..and Mrs. J. C. Leffler, of the corner east of Dr. Beau- jXinn county, were autoing in champ’s residence was granted, town the first o f the week. ■“Grant Murphy and- -wife, are Our underpriced store of up- greatly pleased over the arrival to-date hats, $3.50 none higher, of a fine baby girl at their home 165 N. Liberty. Saturday. Dr. Beauchamp was Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fleming-ijn attendance, of Linn, were trading in to\\ n The Hob Needle Shop invites Saturday. • you to visit their beautiful new There will be preaching at the j, store. 409 Court St. Nice plaetr Kingston Chiistian church next,, to rest when in Salem. You are Lord’ s day morning. ¡welcome. Everything in needle- Mrs. R. L. Putnam and baby craft line. Mrs. A. B. Kelsay. are visiting with her parents Hill’s Mill Gity-Stayton-Salem near Aumsville this week. Auto Stage began its regular Stanley A. Starr returned Sat -1 season’s run Monday. See the urday night from Portland his .adv. in another column for time brother Loyal L. bring him up in schedule. that pain at once. It is un a car. Mrs. Starr accompanied Full blood Holstein bull for necessary for you to suffer. In L. L. to Portland Sunday, re service. $1.00 cash. our supply o f plasters you wil turning home last evening, ' Brewer’s Dairy. find speedy means of soothing the troublesome spot. We carry Work has begun repairing the Hon. W. H. Hobson and Dr. only the best. Our reputation is Pintler have purchased a new street west from the Masonic your protection. 8-cylinder Oldsmobile. It is a hall. This is a much needed im* Beauchamp’s Drug Store. provement handsome car. For Sale F. F. Foster visited Salem to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lilly Eight room house, bam, two spent Sunday visiting home folks day. lots, centrally located in Stayton. at Corvallis. C. P. Neibert and Geo. Keech A bargain. Inquire at Standard If you want a hat o f class visit are doing jury duty in Salem this office. French Shop, Salem’s lead week. Mr. and Mrs. Ringo entertain ing millinery store. For Sale—White Rock eggs, 15 ed at dinner last nigfit in honor Brewer’s Dairy, . 4t of Mrs. W. C. Parry, of Junction City. Other guests were Dr. Korinek and wife. Mn and Mrs H. H. Vandevort of Salem are expected to visit relatives in Stayton some time this month. Mr. Vandevort is t prominent sheep man of this sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kauffer AT ' and baby, who have been at the E. C. Lau home for several weeks, left Saturday for a visit 315 State Street, Salem, Oregon. with Mrs. K ’s sister at Kelso, M rs . M arg aret R oss R abb , M a n a g e r Wash. Mrs. W. H. Barber, o f the Cole school district, was shopping in Stayton Thursday. MILLINERY - Mrs. H. P. Stith. o f Salem, will be in Mill City April 10-12, with a full line o f ladies and children’s hats. They will be on display in Ham Sacks Furnished Free if You Sell to Us! mond Co. store. W e are buying both mohair B. A. Kirsch writes to have the address o f his paper changed this season and from Beckley to Sageview, Ore. Local Items Th# * « r l y Clroue. leaving out of «-mint th« gre»t cir cuses of Rom« add Antioch «nd com ing down to aorocthlnr “ f modern titnca. th« nrat clrctia In Knglaud w m on a footpath kuown «a Halfpenny Hatch, In |he Waterloo road. Uiudou There. In IT70. A st ley's tlret fterforia anc« wae given, with the aid of a drum, two life« and one clown. A charge of sixpence was made for tba front «landing plaeea. Tltere waa no butlillug and not even aivnt. hut mere ly a ring of rPpca and stake* t'riml-' tlve a* were the arrangementa. Aetley math attracted good audience# mid wae able to add to hla program coujurlng. transparencies. vaulting and tnutblliig. with display# of Oreworka. In court« of time he wae able to hire an Inclosed ground and erected seal# under a sub stantial roof. He called tbe place Aat- ley's amphitheater riding house. a . 5 ’ Prcaident. J. T. H unt , Vice-Pre#i^nt 8' *• V’ M- ,TE^rART> C m W w . Asa t Cashier law'Pt 0,1 n the manner pro/ Hated this 6th day o f March, W m Esci County, 0 B y.w . i. N eedham , Deputy.