Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, April 12, 1916, Image 2

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Stayton Standard
I b> tlu- M m ï af Stark« mh I
aJiawvKt t» n i tory
PUBLISH LO LVKRY . WEDNESDAY
One Year............... .......... $1.00
Six Months
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Advertising rates on Application
E. D ALEXANDER. Editor.
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Enteret* W* second-clasts matter March
29. 1915. :U the ¡xst-othiv at Stayton.
Ore., under thV Art of March 3, 1879.
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tax pt yera with cases where con­ of the state. With Mr. Bingham
victions cannot be procured. there wifi be ro pretehse o f the
Nothing is gained in arraigning ‘red-fire and brass-band” cam*-
men before a court o f justice1 paign; as he believes that the
only to have them discharged on presentation of qualifications
account o f insufficiency o f evi­ through 'the v prcss is more be­
dence. What property I own, I fitting the office.
have earned from the efforts of
Mr. Bingham asserts, that If
my own toil, and therefore, ap- nominated and elected judge he
predate that every officer should will give.careful and painstaking
endeavor to operate with the attention to the. iraireectton of
least expense possible to effect- business in that <>ffice; will en-
ivety accomplish results.
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deavor to ascertain what the law
If the people of Marion County is and apply it to the facts in
repose in me the confidence o f ‘ each particular case, recognizing
this office, I shall at all times that the stability of. business in -
perfortn my dqtios in accordance tegests depends upon the cer-
with my oath, and shall treat the taimy o f titles arid the t&g^rvance
public with due-and courteous o f well known business principles
consideration.
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....... V and rules. Hé further believes
Respectfully, submitted,- that IwtTfihg the original concep­
............. WALTER E. KEYES. tion o f absolute justice to all,
with an absence of prefélectoriai
(Paid Advertisement.)
promises, will make bis position
clear to'the voter.
For Representative
Ivan G. Martin,
A U M SV ILLE S IF T IN G S
PoliticalAnnounccracnts
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A ' C. Libby
Jefferson. Oregon
Candidate for County Commissioner
If elected I will favor the ap­
pointment; of Road Supervisors
selected
the people of the xlis-
triet in which they are to serve.
the Cuu. t Closer to the 'People "
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Hendershotts
Gem Confectionery.
. The home of fresh and home-made
Candy. Ice Cream, wholesale and
retail. Cigars, Tobaccos,«Magazines
*- Books, Newspapers, Basb Ball Supplies.
J. A. HENDERSHOTT.
W : } C. Gauntt
:> <• •> * $ * $ * * * * < ■ * 4 * * 0 * *
Stayton, Oregon '
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Republican
ditto for County School
Superintendent
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is the;round trip rate to L>tt
Artg'de*. Six months re­
turn Unfit with st »i*ovi-i-s.
rtfe spring is u diflightful
time to go. . '
Fif teen years experience in school
work. Economical and efficient
supervision of schools.
Walter E. Keyes
DOLLARS
Southern California
. Beaches
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Miss
I am a candidate for the office
ansa Anna
Anna Le\erman went to
Republican candidate for
are at their U*sL •” Nice
warm sunny days making
of Representative at the primary Portland last Sunday,
District Attorney
bathing ideal.
Choice of
ejection to be held the.i9th dayi Frank Wolf and family , and
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bt-ttcbos, .Santa Monica,
of May, 1916.
Joe Koenig and family visited at "Impartial Enforcement of All LaZi
Oc-arf Park. V’uniee, Re- ,
I am 35 years of age, grew up 1 the A. Wolf place Sunday after-
dopdo, Ia>ng * B*'a.*>i And
a farmer boy, am a member of noon.
Ncwirqrt are all within a
mle- o-f I jw -----
one of Marion County’s pioneer j Mrs. Joe Ditter and daughter
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Angeles
families, and am a taxpayer in visited ML Angel Sunday,
Salem, Oregon •
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Kernel»t»yr tint the beautifuf _
three counties in Oregon. I hold , Joe Benedict and Frank. Raus-
dipjomas from the University of cher Jr. left Sunday for Mill City
Republican tfandidftte for.
California,
and
from
three
de
-1
where
they
will
be
'employed
at
I rm a candi at? for the office
partments of the W’ illamette Potter’s Mill.
Sheriff o f Marion County
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.of District Attorney at the pri­
University, Salem, Oregon. I , John Kitftz, road supervisor,
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mary election to be held the 19th
is oiH>n all the pear. Many
A
believe in conservationf encour­ made quite a little improvement
“ An efiietent administration
day o f May, 1916.
of tne best' exhibits from
agement of home industries, ! on the roads around here.
' Based upon Experience.”
the Panama-Pacific Expo­
I was born and raised on a
rural credits in some form and}
sition
have b«*cii taken to
stock ranch in Eastern Oregon:
Alva Zubet* went to Aum9ville
that the taxpayers money should
San
Diego
making this fair
I am thirty^five years of age and
1 on his wheel Sunday t<3 see a little
biggerand better than ever.;
be invested by the legislator just
t
was educated for the most part
roundup. Come again Alva.
dur b u lle t m i Han
as carefully as he would invest
in the city o f • Salem, where I
h i« « ktt4 S<mth»» *> I’»H f«rnla
Geo. Dietz is going into the
Republican Candidate for
his own funds.
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have been engaged exclusively
Jièiyeti! «
$r win
As to my honor and integrity, h og . business. It has been re-
to
In the practice of law for the last
' John M .Scott, (ifn'l
Aamt
County Superintendent
I shall refer you to my many } ported that he bought- some
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Portland,
Ore.
ten years.
friends in Marion County in thorough-bred stpek a n d ’ after,
* o f Schools
I assume there are two prooo-
order that vou may determine feeding one all it could eat for 5
ANO- •
sitions paramount in the mind of
Salem, Oregon
for ^ourself'w hether or not I months found it weighed close
- Rdurn
every voterjn selecting a candi­
measure up to the standard in to 15 pounds dressed. - Somepig!
date for this important office:
Efficiency based on experience.
First: The hono£ and integrity this respect. The Salem JournaL
LYONS MISTS.
o f the man who s°eks the place. on which paper I was formerly
Mrs. Abies and Mrs. Frank
Second: His ability to fill the employed for upwards of two
years'-recently
made
the
follow-*-;
John3ton
called on Mrs. Schrtack-
positron* if elected.
Safety First— Let Chiropractic Remove the Cause.
ing
unsolicited
statement.
“
Ivan
enberg
Sunday
afternoon,
As to the first preposition, I
The Vaughn Bros, soki.several
think it is universally admitted knows and is known by a major-
ELMER C. GIPE
IIAUKY S. STONE
ity
of
the.
citizens
of
^Marion
beef
cattle to the Mill City butch
that honor and integrity consti­
1
tute marh: most noble assets, re­ County and by everybody in Sa- er 1 ^ week.
!em.
He
was
born
on
a
farm
in
M. S. Titu3 of Kingston was a
gardless of whether he leads mat
Wt- hav<- n-niocirUit the |>|vrni*«» at Wit; WuahinKton St.. Albany, into a
o f a public or private life. It 1881 and as he grew up in\»nd business visitor in Lyons Satur­
n.ixl, rn Chjro| ractir Healthorium,r«mi an- now (,r«-|«r, fi to care for pa-
would be far from becoming with the country, he knows what day.
tit-nta nufT.-rinx from iKUlTluxt chrunk dint-ajiol. “
Offir,-»: Roornu 5-1(1
Ip-airhonutn hOS. Waah. St
however, for me to state that I hard work is, but also how much
Ben White and family o f Salem
L - ___ n_
of
it
it
takes
to
keep
the
taxes
Cuaick
H
ajnkgllci.*
ALBANY. OREGON
possess either o f these two im­
and Wm. Patterson, o f Lyons
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paid
up,
so
can
be
depended
on
Do
Not
S
a
y
ft
is
Impossible.
That
is'What
The y Told Marconi.
portant virtues. I shall therefore
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
if
elected
to
help
hold
them
down
only refer you to my many friends
E. Trask. Mrs. Trask accom­
in Marion County in order that to as low a figure as possible panied them home in the evening-
cfn carididate for’
When in Salem
you may determine for yourself with the needs o f the country. for a few days stay in the capital
P. B. PHIPPS
He
was
employed
for
some
time
v
Circuit
Judge
Don’t
fail
to
call
at
Ladies
Oiit-i
whether or rot I measure up to
city.
on the Capital Journal as report­
the standard in this respect
Linn and Marion Counties
' fitting Shop. 165 Liberty for best Suggestive Theraputics
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Baker and
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In a consideration o f the sec­ er and there learned to sift the little daughter of Kingston vis-
corset on market, “ Nu Bone.”
tJrugless He
Will
endeavor
to
ascertain
what
sort
o
f
stories
o
f
the
day—an
ac­
ond proposition I realize that the
Dressmaking at prices you can
value
to
the
j
ited
the
J.
H.
Johnston
home
on
the law is. and apply it to the afford, and up-to-date millinery' n «».«. »«d r.m>w
office o f district attorney de- complishment of
a practicing Sunday
IJvvrl-KhmjmstUm ami .Imllar rfU
facts in each, particular case.
legislator.
He
is
- mands a person who has had
at $3.50. Best values in the city, ru m i « lU w it d r a p i » k n lf, Kra*<
attorney,
believes
in
building!
Mrs.
D.
C.
Abies
and
Mrs.
Hour. » lo 11 - I to •
Bali!
actual experience in the trial of
“ IMPARTIAL JUSTICE TO ALL” Cedar chests to order.
O vrr S iala Hank
» . Horn
up
industries,
abolishing
useless
Vaugh
were
callers
at
the
Marion
cases. In this connection how­
52t4 Madams Metz & Lyon. | a««"* i «»«tt
a l b a n y , oü
commissions
and
if
elected
will
Taylor
home
in
Marion
county
ever, 1 desire to state, that I am
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not without experience in the stand solidly for ^anything that last week.
helps
the
State
or
Marion
county.
Mr.
Bert
V,-al
o f the Veal
prosecution of criminal cases as
He
is
well
equipped
for
the
office
Chair
Co.
and
T.
B.
Kepson of
I 1 ^ 0 1 >A.rr i I I C ‘ Physicians and Surgeons
Republican candidate for j
I have handled maijjut cases of
and
the
returns
next
May
will,
Albany
stopped
over
Sunday
at
this character both for the
D R . A . P . IIO W E L L B
f- D R . M A H Y I I O W g l J A
County of Marion and for the it is hoped, show the voters are the Hotel Abies,
REPRESENTATIVE
,
OaUfoputhic Adjustment, thin in our nln(r«n; but in Addition. Otieopathk
Mesdames. A. Browq^A. Ring,
City of Salem. I have never of this opinion.”
®re •rsaMed by education and troinir.R to m t an your family
The Silverton Tribune, in a Frank Johnston anti Woodworth “ Whatever Kelps Marion County
phynirian, to m««< all tmergtncits which may arine.
held an elective office, but. <1
Savingn Bank Bldg.
served as special prosecutor in a recent editorial said, “ In the spent Wednesday afternoon with u -or Oregon, gets rr.j; earnest
Both I’hont-a.
Albany, Oregon
support. V ‘ .
number of cases for John H. nomination and election of men Mrs. C. D. Wilson.
Geo. ’ Berry and wife of Me-
McNary while he was district like Ivan G Martin and other
candidates
that
might
be
named
,
hama
called at the H p Bodek_
attorney and served as a deputy
Churhill bnd County Superin­
there
w.H
be
no
reason
for
re-
er
home
Wednesday.
under Gale S. Hill during his
WEST STAYTON
tendent Smith paid our school a
even after h < me very rank
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tenure o f office.- For two differ­ gret.
j sions..
I will say to the voters of Mar-
Fred Lau was a Stayton visitor pleasant visit Friday. He prais*-
ent terms I was appointed by
Mrs. King visited in Salem on
ed the pupils for the fine success
ion County, that I am not pledg- i tbe *ast
tbe wee*c*
The saw. mill on the Follr
the common council as attorney
Wednesday
and Thnrsday.
ed.to any interest other than the
Harry Vaughn has been shear- they had had-with their penman­
place is all up except the enj
U >r the city of Salem. It was
interest which I honestly believe mg Ffoats in the valley this week, ship and also gave them some
Mrs.
T.
Y.
McClellan
visited
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an^
we exPect to hear the whi
during my tenure of officer as city
to be yours and mine and if I am
D. Watterman lost one of his valuable pointers in regard to the in Aumsville the laft of the ,c
the last of the week,
attorney that mucfi~~of the hard
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elected I will faithfully and to horsc-3. He was pulling stumps next eighth grade examination week.
surface pavement was laid in the
the best of my ability serve Mar- on his farm when the cable on work.
.
Judge Bushy and some of the
d ty o f Salem. I am very thank­
ion county and Oregon.
the stump puller tyroke, striking . George H. Bell is having his^ Ifinn coynty officials were look-
ful to be able to say that while I'
/\i inn ltM
MArl k Mr.
ff m ,1 Johnston
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IVAN G. MARTIN.
one o f the horses and breaking house
wired.
is I ! ing
over the ground the past
was city attorney no liens were
(Paid Advertisement.)
; its leg. The animal had. to be doing the work.
week for the establishment of
placed upon the city docket for
Teacher Training, Wedn
E. G. Siegmund of Fern Ridge a fery just west of the R. R
the construction of streets, sew­ -„George G. Bingham, who has killed later.
eve.,7:!{0,
and weekly-confer«
was trading with Sublimity mer­ bridge across the Santiam river
ers or sidewalks, but what were announced his candidacy for the
SUBLIMITY SHOTS,
on
Bible
school
work.
chants Saturday.
and the building of a bridge
held valid, and that of the many office of Circuit Judge“ in Marion
Glenn Smith of Jefferson was
Chas. H. Hettinger and family across Cold creek' which’ will ‘ Thursday, 7:30.Prayermee
Hens which were contested in the and Linn counties, was born in
courts, every case was decided in West Salem, Wisconsin in 1855. visiting here Friday apd-Satur-
arjiLSa
motored' to Salem Saturday with establish a means of communicft-i Ladies Aid Friday after
Lord s Duy Bible school K
favor o f the city.
W. H. Downing in his “ Buick tion between this section and
He came to Oregon in 1873 and day
The duties o f district 'attotrey
Preaching l i a. m. Sub;
While enroute Mr. H. Shelburn.
The Sisters o f this place made Six.”
consist chiefly in the preparation was admitted to the bar o f this
“
The
Bible”
and trial o f cases and a discrim­ state seven years later, after a business trip to Salem Satur- purchased a new “ Buick Six”
Mrs. Mary Eastman went-to'
Communion 12 m.
ination against family quarrels graduatiPg from the law depart­ day returning hon)e the same from Mr. Downing.
Portland Tuesday.
and fririlous prosecutions, I be­ ment of the University of Mich­ day.
Junior
3 p. m.
J. A. Ditter left Tuesday on a
M r^Van Neys spent Tuesday
lieve that the laws o f our state igan.
Christian
Endeavor 7 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. B, Prange were business trip to Portland.
in Aumlville.
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dmuld be enforced
This is
Preaching 8 p. m. Subj
He haa now practiced in Salem visiting at the F. A. Bell home
‘ sty's only protection. But I
Frank Roeser spent the fore­
The West Stayton ball team
The
Bible Unveiled.”
not believe the docket should for thirty yean, and is consid­ Sunday evening.
part of the week visiting friends went to Marion Sunday and de­
crowded at the expense of the ered one of the leading attorneys
Euerybody
is welcome.
State superintendant of schools at Oregon City.
feated the Marion team 10 to 7
- R. L. Putnam, Pi
* "pt..
For District Attorney
• ■ Walter L Keyes
W n . ’ NeedFTam;
Panama-Califomia ;
Exposition
W.-M. Smith
Portland
frtf
Los Angeles
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
C H IR O PR AC TO R S
GeoKtr. Bingham
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Ivan G. Martin
Church of Christ
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