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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
• / wmmm Paint Now IN PATHETIC WRECK It*» a Good IN V ESTM ENT I WRITBR T IL L S OF SEEING RUIN« OF R IIM « CATHEDRAL. See Your Dealer BAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL Every Caae o f Pile* ' Automobil# School on tha Pa st maintain!ns a flu trasto* Líala* Halt Caltorplllar. C. I. I , . ira» and Whaal Traetela, bath la a* bool and upa ratio* Iteid. «M Mawlbanto Ate.. Partlaa*. i and ahould ba Kallavad. avan thou*h a S » *. Suppuri trote* and Dl la ton boa* fallad. n will «ui coat you nothin* to laarn of a niiabia It I Beautiful Structure Damaged Beyond Hope of Repair, Though Farts of It Miraculously Escaped the -... ■ General Destruction. KOVERALLS ■ . K eep Kids Kleen I u S a v e Money on Your Stum p Blasting*- The explosives that get stumps out cleanest and cheapest t ie those that have a heaving and liftin geffect, shattering the stumps just enough to break them up. Then you can handle them easily. e ra «* “ T h e farmer.'* says an Experiment Station, “ should use an explosive that stands all ordinary shocks o f handling and does not easily freeze. H e does not need the expensive n itro glycerine explosives.'' Thousands use A correspondent of the London Standard, visiting the French front gives hie Impressions of the war-dam MPH Waablaatoa tt.. Partlaad, O n n 7 5 c the «ult aged cathedral of Reims. “The spoo ow ders • • ■ a S t ít o S s a ler of the cathedral looms np oat of U mtk m reede* ruedot ce « prie«. V***. 7 75« m i . the mist with Turneresqaa effect aa A£ ~ F R E E " £ - and save money because th ey gP further wa top the Reims chain of bills,’' be than others. They are made especially Mad* fratti your old on**. Last bn* writes, “and In ten minutes wahro In E k t t ï Â . & l i a i t hy Aa u Bran Naw Tira*. WE AUSO BUY to suit AF 'estrrn farm conditions. Levi Strana* Arfir.ffauPr FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES • V j OLD TIRMB. W* pay aa M*h aa 10c front of the statue of Jeanne d’Aro, A w te r i M A S O MHZ! ai Ito P.PXt Fra* Tin Borvtaa. Giant Farm Powders—the product par lb. for «Iteli aa w* can uaa In Double which stands unscarred over against •TUB HOUSE OF SERVICE.“ o f the oldest manufacturer o f high ex __ Traad work, aad the hisboot market the wrecked porticos. The Maid of for junk. Ship your Tira* at onee or write us. MOTOR OAR SUPPLY CO, too. plosives in the United States— are the Orleans seems to have bequeathed to Huge luma «pent for Chewing Gum.- i Broadway No. Portland, Ora. «K M rUUAKUBi CS, fM Vto*w* R, fwtoai Ito only genuine “ riant powders“ for agri her «¿dfie image the charm she sn- Washington, D. C.—The chewing- cultural use. Th ey are made in tw o JoyM-agalnat the shafts of war, as the gum habit haa cost the American peo street leading up to the square and ple for chicle alone nearly «36,000,000 brands—G ia n t Stumping Powder, ideal LG EN T W A N T E D the walls of the ‘Lion d’Ori are pitted, In the last ton years, or almost five for blasting in wet ground; and Eureka Business necessity — «vary Mer when not badly torn or altogether tlmes“«B,much ns we paid Russia for Stumping Powder, the money-saving, low - la* CREAM, EGOS. POULTRY. chant buy* on aighL Big profit*. AlaslUL, according to figures furnished shattered by shell splinters. Thirty freezing explosive for blasting stumps in ; DRESSED MEATS aad HIDES,' "Ixclualvo territory. Free aamplea. feet high around the basemenL the by the Bureau of Foreign and Domes dry s o il •II* from 46 to flOO. W rit« quick O n '» fonti THE HAZELWOOD CO., PorifaaH masonry o f the cathedral la shielded tic Commerce, of the Department of Ask you r dealer for Giant Powder« and Mast ^territory! Sayers, 087 Kail' Iway Commerce. Normally our annual Im I place, riefct price, riatto ireatra a, with sandMws, but not one of the ports of chicle amount to 7,000,000 ing supplies. I f he doe« not have them we Bisk rtland. Oro. PROMPT RETURNS statuettes UUtt^flJLAhaJtoterstlCos be pounds, for which we pay about tt/- that you are supplied. tween the pilasters seems to have 600.000 In the countries of origin, and THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY, Cera to which must be added customs du escaped.” v U. 5. Covernmenl Sayal The Interior, he says. Is filled with ties in our own port« of about «760,000. Imports of chide gum during the an Indescribable cold and entering tt fiscal year 1916 were as follows: From J Ü E Ü S .” mT5. r.wiSftr» , “ • CUj, Dor#«, S3 Naftb fratto St.. r*rtlaato)-pira Is reminiscent of Egyptian burled tem Mexico, 2.197,000 pounds; from Can Skip four Race. Rebbar. Rraaa, Ceppar, ples. Swept Into many heaps are ada, 2,181,000 - pounds; from British what the verger calls “ tears of lead’.' Honduras, 1,139,000 pounds; from •peed. - - BARDE i SONS, Pèrdasi, Oregss These are the settings of the stained yenezuela, 962,000 pounds; from the QUICK RETURNS The Stranger—Why are you driving glass windows. Only one of a triple Central American republics, 26,000 the car So fast? set of oolored windows remains al pound«; f|rouLall other countries, 6,000 pound«. Chicle la not produced Izf The American—To get to the fi most intact over the entrance to the Cknada, but large quantities from oth Later, at the ferry: sacristy. In the center aisle opposite E stim ating a Foe. The American—We have 20 minutes the principal pulpit there la also a er British possessions are handled through the Dominion. In 1911 the , ___ , man accu*«a you of botng the to sparo. total import* of the gum amounted to crucifix that none of the sheila bee The Stranger—I knew U. In this Heat graftal1 on oarlh.” 13.769.000 pounds, and that la the rec touched. “All of the rest la more counliy you will race the car, burn up r«a.M ropllcil 'Senator Sorghum, ord importation for any one year. In he doesn't Jaesji It, _Jf bo ho gasoline, Imperil lives, run the chance or lees ruin,” says the correspondent. 1915 the total was 6,600,000 pounds. led r was tho greatest grafter on of being arrested and kill a chicken “ This la the more extraordinary t Chicle Is the dried milky Jnlce of )h he’d te right with rar In every to gain 20 minutes for which you hav« cause In the roof there is a hole the sapodllla tree, which lk one of a kpalgn. trying to get ndxt and make no use when yon get them.—Life. scarcely larger than a man's hand; large family of tropical trees known gif usoful.”—Washington Star. but tha shock was sufficient to reduce to bully-trees. Some of the gum Is W e issue five valuable books. ■ ’ 1 ......1.......... inatonaea— . / - Delayed. '' the Interior to chaos.’’ One Instance used ss a substitute for gutta percha, They tell howto remove stumps Days at Home. “ Henry," said his wife reproachful of escape from wreckage Is de but the bulk of It Is used In the manu and boulders, blast d itc h e s , break up the subsoil, and have wish a doormat,“ announced Mra. ly. “dp you know that it was 3 o'clock scribed ae a freak that la almost a facture of chewing gum. earlier-bearing, thriftier when you came home this morning?" miracle. ‘’Facing a huge chasm 20 3lyle. chards by blasting holes for Always Busy, Too. lore la a very nice pattern.“ said * “ You are mistaken, my d«ar," ha |'feet square in the north wall In an trees. fVriu for fju took tied | salesman, "with the word ‘ Wei replied. “ It was Just half past 1. I Inner passage,” says the writer, “la a > Hokua—He haa a steady Job for the fOU prefer. looked at the clock on the church rest of his life. s’ woven Into the fltatf." lovely bas-relief of the visit of the tower as 1 passed the corner.“ Pokus—Dee! What la he? see. I. suppose that will do If “ Far be It from mo to doubt your Magi, framed in a pure Gothic arch Hokus—A professional reformer.-: an add ‘the worda ‘Tuesdays and word. Henry,“ answered hfa wife, "but way, aa fresh looking as If It had Judge. iys.‘ “-Louisville Courier-Journal. U pox. If that 1« the case it must have taken Just left the hand of the sculptor of you an hour and a half to open the five centuries ago.” Not a Youthful Saying. front door.“ • • > 'W»er, eed hermlceraeee, at Antityphoid Vecclsetlon. “ Before we leave,” be continues, B* vecelaeted MOW hr roar pbrelctoo, rm raS ima—Don't you know that King Sera (rally. It Is raen vital th** how* l—p r a “ we ere token to the “museum,” as tt ion said, "8pare the rod and Too Smart. Ara jrw phyilda*, draerUt. or scad fee T m «o* had «rotato?" telila* at Tribal* Vacete*, the child r Willie— P a , do you know every la styled—a forlorn collection of r< taeetts f reel aae, aad dea*« traer Tyyhald Cantera. tie Leo— Yes; but he never said thing? cued debris. It la curious to find here rue cune» lasokatosy . bcsbbzv . cal til after he got ao old his mother a hundred or two of the heads and I*e—Tee, my eon. Why do yon nek? In’t Jtck him.—Chicago Dally limbs missing from the outside stat W ill}«— Why, I wonted to find out why It la that the heavy end of a ues and statuettes. They look as If Made Him Nervous. match la the “ light" end. they had been guillotined by the Ger Appropriate Site. Pa—You go and take a walk, young mans; perhaps It is because the necks A crowd of dirty-faced urchins were -where they have been Tight- man; you are,getting too smart. playing dangerously near the edge of are the slenderest parts of the linages, Anar the site of the Osrden of a Providence pier. Suddenly an old but it la almost tragic, although they »» Apparently Reconciled. - - salL who had been a fidgety onlooker are but stone. Here is the ‘Sourlre sll, why not? Isn't that where - "I notice one trend of thought“ from the cabin of hia boat, emerged de Reims,’ the famous woman’s head je trouble started ?“—Baltimore from his favorite post and proceeded "Whet la that?" ^ to soundly thrash one of the lads In lean. "Most people have given np trying that stood ovar the north door. It was question. to figure the wherefore of the high noised pbroad that It had been smug Some passer-by, surprised by his coat of living, and are huetllng for the gled away and sold to an American Very Often. 1- actions, stopped to question the old millionaire, but there Is no mistak price."—Louisville Courier-Journal. an unknown quantity, tant It, tar thereon. ----- —- ing the ‘Smile’ as it lies, brown and gar “ Wal, I’ll tell yar.” said the old fel Ha Reckoned. chipped, on a bench—both eyes and to your father when I ask him low aa he regretfully ceased his hold R A T PRO O F R A IN P R O O F “ When did your boy Josh pass his the nose gone, and only tha under- m« one.“—Baltimore American. on the lad’s collar. “ ’Tain’t as I ca n R USTPR O O F Here is s simple, inexpensive examinations ?*’ lip curving upward. It la aa if the m hang whether they fall in or whether “ I dunno, exactly,“ replied Fanner features had been sliced off with a treatment that will generally stop they don’L but it’s the danged uncer - W H IT E FO R P R IC K S Corn tassel, “ but I reckon It muat have knife.” dandruff and scalp itching, and keep tainty abont It that I can’t stand.”— been when nobody was lookin’.“—« A g e n ts W a n te d the hair thick, live and lustrous: Judge. Washington Star. „ A t ateht. apraad tha hair apart aad tab a littla WhM Scenario Writers Are Paid. Pol It lea. n— O b t a n t Into tha acalp saatly, with In the American Magaslne Walter Perhaps. tha tip o f tha finger. Repeat thia Bath th* “ I always like to meet a fellow who whole acalp haa bran treated. N ex t m an ias, “ Some people aay that our ancestors Prichard Eaton has an article on the PORTLAND. [Keaton] OREGON ahampoo thorou*hly wiih Resinol Soap and hot came from a farm,” remarked Con moving picture Industry In which he were monkeys." water. W ork tha creamy Resinol lather w all gressman Flubdub. “ Well,” replied Miss Cayenne, ‘‘may- ■aye: , —^ into tha acalp. Rlnsa with gradually cooler “ Yes?” aches? Stomach sen water, tha laat water bain* cold. A ll dnisSUU be tome of our ancestors would say “ No more than three year* ago “Yes. Yon can advise him to go rail Raataol Soap aad Ointment. te? A little cough? No the same of us."«-Washington Star. Can’t Mias ’Em many scenario writers were getting back to It if he isn’t a success, and jjth? T ire easily? A ll “I’ve invented eomethleg in an era |26 a weak, and they^wera expected congratulate him on leaving It if he Very Much So. * effects o f this dread mal- tomobile horn. It’s got all the ethos« la.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. to turn out a picture every seven “ Uncle James did a paradoxical backed off the boards.” Y t h e y are catarrhal, Not Baby’s Color. days. Pictures purchased from out thing this morning.” “Can It beat thoee squswkers that is a catarrhal disease. - H a v e H ea lth y, 8trtra(_ “ I was rather surprised when the side were paid for correspondingly, “ What was It?” OeollaU aud Physician* n**d K u rin * By* make a man Jump almost out td his ! can never be w ell as long “ He wanted some things from town or at even lesser rates. Bear In mind, doctor told me not to give baby any Remedy many year* befor* tt w a* offered aa a hooter Itarrh remains in your sys- in a hurry, eo he sent the footman on also, that no royalties were (or are) blue milk.” Domestic Rye Medicine. Kurin* to BUU Com “Can It? Say. this horn o f mlno "Why?" pounded by Our Phyaleinna and guaranteed horseback.”—Boston American. paid. Do you «appose for a moment weakening your whole “ Of course, baby is a brunette, and by them aa a Reliable K ell*! for R y** that Meed scares ’em eo they can’t get out at that any man with a real talent for blue la not her color. But t didn’t sup- Car*. Try It In your K y** aad la Bahy a X y **— your way.” with stagnant blood and story telling would give a second pose that musty old doctors knew Mo Sm arting—Juat Xye Comfort. Buy Kurin* Ithy secretions. jo u r D ru **U t—accept no SuboUtata, and If Bad Advice. thought to motion picture writing un about auch things.”—Louisville Cour ot in tare* ted w rit* for BoOh o f th* B y* Free. ier-Journal. der each conditions? She—Did you lot papa wtn from yea M U B U IB BXM K K S Z U f O h , C U lC A U tl at poker, as I told you? ‘ “ Times are better now because the Or Buy Swordfish. He—Yes, and he said that a deb who Hard Times. keen competition has forced up such a poor game should never “ Henford la a pacifist. Isn’t he?” A gentleman in New Orleans adver played prices, but tbs returns to tha authors marry his daughter—never .—-Boston “ Rabid! Why, he wouldn’t let his tised for a man to do chores around i the one tonic for the after are still In ridiculous disproportion to wife have cartridge paper on their din the house and the advertisement was Transcript o f grip, because it is a the salaries of the actors and the to ing room wall.”—Boston Transcript answered by a colored man. Tell Others How They Were tal coat of the production. Aff aver rhal treatm ent o f proved Such Is Life. “ Are you married?” asked the pro»- age scenario writer may now get from Carried Safely Through ence. Take it to clear Its Status. “When we were first married I al spectlve employer. flOO to $200 a week. At such a scale, “Did Blbbe give his wife her new all the effects o f grip, to “ Yes, suh, I’se married,” replied the lowed my wife “twenty dollars a weak Change of Life. young men of talent may possibly be car voluntarily?’’ applicanL “ but mah wife la out of a for household expenses.” digestion, d ea r up the “I rather think it was a- case of auto Job. Dat’s why I’se got to shlT fob “Yes, and n o w r * 1 membranes, regulate the Durand, Wia.—" I am tha mother of secured.” suggestion.”—Baltimore American. myself.” “ She allows mo a dollar and a half , and aet you on the highway fourteen children and I owa toy life to a week for lunches and carfare.“ ete recovery. Activities of Women. Lydia E. Pink ham’s Prospect of Danger. spa one* or more of your Great Britain haa 17 women who Vegetable Com have found it valuable, F lre f Tommy (In the trenches): pound. When I was are peeresses in their own right snds of people In every state “Wot’cher lookin’ so blue abahL Bill?’’ 46 end had tha One hour for lunch each day muat tnd have told ne of It Many Second Tommy: “Jest got a letter C h a n g e of Life, be allowed all women workers In New more have bean helped from the Missus, ter say ’ar stater is e f r i e n d recom York state. tioal time« by# this reliable puttin’ up wlv’er and ’as got the meas mended It and It les. It ain’t ’art a go. lf ain’t wtv me Barnard college girls have taken up ve me such relief Jlu Jlteu, the ancient sport and de- gsvei in’ ’ome on leave tomorrer, and a I bteUto fana to*!**#« from my bad feel fens* used In Japan. ngerona trouble like that In the ‘ouse.”—London Opinion. ings that I took An army school of oookery, at several bottles. I which women Instruct baa been In Too Tnio. am now wall and augurated tor the training of military healthy aad recom Tho bride Is » pleasing young wo mend year Compound to other ladlee.” oooks who will serve at tha front with man, well known In Beardstown* C G ee W o tha British army, and already IS wom younger social soL and enjoys tha ao- —Mrs. m ar t R idoway , Durand, Wia. an are engaged In this work. Et mealtime, you can rest qualntance of every one who knows A Massachusetts W om an W r it e « bar.—Beardstown IUlnolan-Star. Mias Hoyl Skinner of Georgia haa Blackstone, Masa. — ” My troubles Assured there 1« weakness bean appointed by the department of Ria aaeeaaafut barb- ware from my age, and I felt awfully al to mad tea eura all • Crass WhO* YmiWaRk agriculture to demonstrate farming to kind« ot allmaiita of sick for three years. I had hot flashes * somewhere in the diges Foot-X*** U « certain ouro to* && man and woman with- often and frequently suffered from women of the South. oat op« ration, a aad Sophie L Burke of Detroit has tive s y s te m that calls from tha wondarful pains. T took Lydia E. Plnkham’s given «36,000 for tho establishment of Vegetable Compound and now am well. ” For Galls, Wire ______ _ fhtah ara ankn va to for immediate attention. —Mra. P ierre Cornuto yrr , B ox 189, a home for the reclamation of chil ry » , U m * n o e . I «clone« of Olla country, That Tired Feeling. dren with criminal tendencies. dank and elraalara. Sand Blackstone, Masa. This suggests s trial of tATlON FRICK. Addraaa Strains, B u n c h « «, w Ha—But doesn’t my devotion a re « Such warding symptoms as sense of la you soma foaling for b n ? Ws Chats« Mle&iai Ce suffocation, hot flashes, heedaehas, back Thrush, Old Sou««, ^ Maklng Paper From Oreas. -Oh. yea; the sort of feeling P in t St. Portland. Ora aches, dreed of impending evil, timidity, The departísent ot agricultura la Nafl Wounds, Foot Rot, Mantion Papar. ma a tonlo tor In tha sprlng.- sounds in the earn, palpitation of tho experlmontlng wtth wlre grasa aa • Fistula, Bleeding, F.tc,, P **, TranscrlpL hoart, sparks before the eyes, so urce of tupply for pulp la rnablng M a d e S i n e 1846. “ larltiai m an i« papar. It la reportad that the result- U. No. IS, 1916 ' ahoaldbel ant papar haa proved thoroughly sat- “Boma, I a a eorry to say, fan bp tha Fcyildc,** lafactory, iffit thát Inore bleeohlng It helps Nature “Well, areal they powdar musí he asad tkaaTnthecaae --------- 1 appetite and of poplar stook. awthod. 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