Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, April 12, 1916, Image 6

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TRADING STAMPS
Good as Gold!
2Wf Stamps are a merchandise discount by
means of 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
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W e are receiving new goods almost
every day.
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Mr.’ and Mrs.’ Dawes and Mr.
Local Items
and Mrs. Drake, of Butteville,
•_ Henry Vandevort, the “sheep visited Saturday at Q. C. Eisen
king," autoed to Stay ton from hart's. Mrs. Dawes is a grand­
Salem last Sunday in his Reo. niece of Mr^.Eisenhart.
Grant Murphy and S. H..•
bringing his mother, Mrs. E. M.
Vandevort, his wife and child, to zel. of this place, and Dave
visit~at the Archi- Caspel home. burn, of • Aumsville, were at
Returning Sunday evening they Scott’s Mills Sunday, where they
were accompanied by Mrs. E. B. went to take’part jn arranging a
Lockhart, who is spending the a program for the .next Marion
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at Salem and Forest Grove. County I. 0. 0. F. District Con
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Mrs. F. F. Foster is planning vention to bejjheld at Scott's
on a few days visit in Salem in Mills May 13th.
• One ton of hav for sale.
the near, future.
F. X. Hottinger1(JLinP Co.
NOW
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C. E. Taylqr has put in a new
Is the time to place, your order
bridge
across the ditch in front
for thoroughbred White Rock
of
the
light-jplant,
ar.d had his
eggs. 75c per setting of 15 eggs.
office building moved to the
MnCW. A. Weddle.
north side of the ditch. C. E.
Phone 3x8
Victor Eisenhart. of Sjlverton, Lampman did the moving.
visited Friday at the home of his Warm weather is at hand and
ryou will need cool and refresh­
uncle, G. C. Eisenhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. HottiRger ing drinks and ice cream. Hen
and daughter, of Sublimity, were dershott’s Gem Confectionery
can supply your wants. His ad.
• trading in town Monday.
on another page will interest
Lice Liquid, Lice Powder
you.
Poultry Tonics ancfSprayers at Frank A. Siegmund and wife
Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
and baby of Lone Pine Farm and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Amort and E. E. Siegmund of Salem, were
Master Merrill, of Shaw, were , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. AjJJl.
.guests at Martin Berg’s the 2nd. Siegmund. Sunday. — Gervais
Merrill is a husky school boy now * Star.
and says he likes the ranch fine.
Mrs. E. V. Ferguson, of Sa.
There will be preaching in.the lem, visited at Jos. Hamman’s
Baptist church the second and the last of the week.
fourth Sundays of each month at
Rev. F. S. Lawrence, pastor of
the usual'hours.
, the Baptist church of this city,
Buggy and double driving har­ ! went to Albany yesterday where
ness, both nearly new and in to-day he is to deliveran address
good condition, for sale. Inquire before the ministerial meeting on
at Hamman’s bam.
“ Pastorless Churches.”
David B. Smith, of Gates, w as'
in town Monday on hfs way home j
from Salem where his; children j
At a meeting of the Stayton
are attending school. He says I
school board belìi last Wednes­
the people up the valley will lie I
day night, the following teach­
ers were elected for thè next glad to see a Salem to Betid rail- j
T R O T T E R BUILDING
road.
school year:
W. E. Thomas and wife were
W. C. Gauntt. Principal; D. C.
THURSDAY
up
from Salem today.
Davis, Commercial; Mrs. Pratt,
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Misses Crabtree. Hollister gnd Formaldehyde fumigators and
7th Installment
sulphur torch disinfectants. Use;
Phillips.
The Standard has received them now in spring house clean­
from the State Board of Forest­ ing. 10e to 50c at Sloper’s. ; -
Mrs. C. Beauchamp was host-)
ry a large map of the forested
T w o R jeels— Francis Ford—GraceCunard
portion of the State. It shows ess to the members of the Brode
marketable timber, burnt and cut­ club. Wednesday evening. A!
Two Other Reels ~
over areas re-stocked and not re­ pleasant evening was spent by
stocked, brush land, etc. All the ladies, doing fancy-work. A
surveyed sections are outlined. delicious lunch was served.
The map may be purchased for
Last Friday evening while A.
$5.00 from State Forester F. A. E. Bradshaw . was putting the,
Elliott, Salem.
y,
tops on some egg cases he at­
The Joe Korinek home in the tempted to cut a board with a
northern part of the city was the hatchet: A piece of the board
scene of a jolly gathering on flew, hitting him on the Imll of
Frklay evening when Mrs. Jos. the eye, which it nearly pene­
Korirtek and Mrs. H. A. Bean- trated. The injury was vary
champ entertained the members painful for a few days, but Mr*
of the Eldeen club and their Bradshaw is now at work again.
husbands —i«-- honor of Mr. and It was very close to the loss of
Mrs. W. G. Parry, of Junction an eye.
$670,OCC Comedian In
City. Tht> house had been tasti­
.NOTICE
ly decoraUkl^ffor the occasion • ■ ■ ■ ~~
with Oregon gripe and wild The . annual » _ election a of the ;
currant, two of Oregoifs most Stayton Co-operative Switch-
popular wild shrubs that are at board Association willjbe held at
their best mow. 500 furnished Stayton. Oregon, Tifesday, May
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•the entertainment for the even­ 2. ,1916. at 2 p. m.
The-following
candidates
were
ing, Dr. . Korinek carrying off
CHARLEY CHAPLIN
the handsome prise. , An excel­ nominated as directors by.-the,
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lent lunch was served at a late different lines:
1. Henry Smith. Stayton Mu­
hour. It is reported that this
tual
Telephone Co;.
party was indeed an enjoyable
3rd Installm ent
2.
W. E. Chrisman, Scio Line.
affair.
3. I. J. Boedigheimer, Lone
-S Q U IR R E L P O IS O N S — Oak Line.
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25c and 35c. Woodlark, Red 4. A. P. Kirsch, Fern. Ridget
Dragon" and others at Slopers:
Line.
R uth Roland— Frank M ayo—-T w o Parts
The county court Thursday au­ 5. Byron Dennyr—Sublimity j
thorized the cutting down o Telephone Co.
Two
Other
Reels
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Benson Hill on the Coon Hollow 6. ; J^rjhur ^JcKenzie, Jordan
and a half miles eaot Line.
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5c
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10c
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7. F. A. Bell,Sublimity White
Tht/y?lading wil Line.
■saxo sfitil'c srzKCCztscceEazBBEBii
cost-about $500 andr tfill be pain 3t2
F. A. Bell. Sec'y.
for. by the taxpayers of the dist­
rict from a special tax levied for
the purpose. The hill.w+ll-be cut
down for a distancerof 1100 feet.
-Statesman.
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^G lasses ^
•Mrs. Peter Deidrich. was quite
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sick the last of the week, but is
now much improved.
Teachers Elected
Stayton Theatre
“The Broken Coin”
One Night
. Only-Sat.
“ Am bition”
4 Reels .of
Laughter
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“^ e Red Circle1
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Green Trading
-Up-to-Date Millinery-
At Reasonable Prices ■
MOHAIR AND WOOL
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w ill pay the top market price
deliveries to be made at Stayton Produce Co.
Phone L. A. Thomas or J. W. Mayo
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In U m For Ovqr 3 0 Years
Alwajrs beari
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Signatare of
"Genuine Toric” >
"Kryptoks” -
Optical service measures its
standard of achievement by
the degree oj service it can
render its patrons—the sale
of a pair of glasses is not the
end of a transaction, but the
commencement of relations
which, so far as I am con­
cerned, are perpetual.
My patrons are satisfied'
patrons because my service
is cheerfully and freely driv­
en — because promptness,
courtesy and efficiency pre­
dominates.
If upon examination it is
found glasses are not need­
ed—you are told so prompt­
ly. If you do need them,the
utmost in professional skill—
the most modern methods—
the most accomplished eye­
glass adjuster are at your
command.
‘‘KRYPTOKS”
, The Perfect Lens
‘‘GENUINE TORICS”
T he Invisible Bifocals
I do not use drops or drugs in
making examinations as they are
dangerous.
Dr* M* P* Mendelsohn
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s goods now
A full line of up-to-date
on display! Pfices reasonable.
MRS. H. P. STITH, Salem.
416 State St., in Kafouiy- Bros. Store. •
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Program
The Standard office pr
post?rs last week for the
PARENT TEAC HER'S ASSN. a9
Horse Go’s fine
lion
Clos
Du
Roi. This ani:
Friday Evening, April 14.
the sire of some fine colts,
Orchestra
will he managed this
Chorous ... 7th 8th grade girls A. Wolf.
Recitation............... John Glover
Joe Peery was a business
Song........ 3rd - 4th grade girls ¡tor in Mill City the first'
week.
Orchestra
E. G. Siegmund and fs
Solo............... Mrs. J. M. Ringo
passed
through town Sunday
Song ......5th - 6th grade girls
there
new
Chevrolet.
Folk dance Carrouseil Gym girls
L. A. Messing spent Su!
Orchestra
in Salem.
C. A. Beauchamp and
Miss Gladys Jones, daughter and Mrs. A. C. Thomas mo!
of F. I. Jones, and who has many j to Albany Friday, returning
friends here, was united in mar- urday.
riage Saturday to John L. Kelley
Sam Bass is now the own
a pharmacist of Albany. Mr.
the
trotting bred stallion Al
Kelley was employed in the E.
C. Peery drug store in Scio for This is a good animal for
some time and is spoken of as a weight. See the posters p
fine young man. Gladys has at this office for particulars.
been staying with relatives in
Scio for some time. F. I. Jones,
wife and son, Harry, attended
the wedding.
STAYTON. ORE.
Stayton State
DOCTOR OF OPTICS.
Offices: 210-211 U. S. Bank
Speaking of A. C. Libby, the
Capital, $25,000.00
Building. Phone 110.
Woodburn
Independent
says:
SA L E M ..................OREGON
“He served in the legislature
A. DITTER, President.
GEO. SPANIOL, Vloe-Pre*.
two terms-1909-’l l with cred­
W. RICHARDSON. C m *
it to himself and to his constitu­
ents, and if elected as County
Commissioner, will undoubtedly
Leaves Mill CÎfty at 6:30 a. db for work along the same progressive
Lyons, Mehama, Stayton.^Sub- lines and help raise the County
imity, Aumsville. Turner and Court of this county out of the
Salem. Arrives Salem 9:30 a. m. mossback” class. He is also a
Leaves Salem returning 4:45;
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OF STAYTON
arrives at Mill City 7:46. Stage firm believer in good roads, low­
■ Capital, $25,000.00
will stop at Staytori Hotel and J. er taxes and furthering the agri­
cultural interests of the county
A. Hendershott’s.
A. I). G ardnri T, President.
D. B. HILL, Owner,
along progjessive lines.-Wood-
J. T. H unt , Vice-President,
Mill City, Ore.
s. L. S tewart , Cashier.
burn Independent.
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Mill City-Stayton-Salem
Auto Stage
Farmers and Merc*
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J L IN E R Y
Stamps given with each purchase
of 10c or over.
Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
Geo. Keech. of Stayton. was
in the city yesterday, calling on
friends and bolstering up his
fences in his campaign for the
legislature. Mr. Keech, who has
been deputy assessor in the Stay
ton district for the past four
years, has made an excellent
record. - He is a good citizen and
a successful business man and
apparently has a very good
chance of being nominated and
elected as one of Marion county’s
Representatives.— Oregon Mes­
senger.
For Sale
Eight room house, barn, two
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lots, centrally located in Stayton
A bargain. Inquire at Standard
office.
A team belonging to Pete Etzel
took fright on Water street Sat­
urday and ran away. They were
stopped at the west end of the
AT
street
But little damage was
done.
THE BONNET SHOP
EASTER CANDIES and Post­
315 State Street, Salem, Oregon,
als at Sloper’s.
M r s . M a r g a r e t R o s s R a b b , M anager .
Theo. Rizzo visited Albany
>00000 Ooooooooooooo OOOOOO OOOOOO o Thursday.
Miss Aita Smith, of Silverton,
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is visiting at J. R. Miller’s.
Miss Margaret Smith of Albany
spent Sunday at the home of her
parents, E. Smith and wife in
Linn county.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
K. Winslow
Sacks Furnished Free if You Sell to Us!
were trading in town Monday.
W e are buying both mohair
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pettit
were guests at Dr. Korinek’s
and wool this season and
Sunday.
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Call or phone us before selling your clip. *’ All
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