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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1916)
■f f -Jjfjjfc r j ' ' • . y . ‘V. f » - * '■;•■' <; > / - • it STANDARD Largest Circulation in Stay ton’s. Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper STAYTON . M ARION COU NTY, OREGON, A P R IL 19, 191$. VOL. 1 building in this city, about fifty from but o f town being present. Among the speakers were E. F. Carlson, assistant state suj^ erintcndent o f public instrttc- tion, County School Supt. W. M. Smith, F. S. Gannett, and J. F. Axley, all of Salem. Clyde Hof- fer, Miss Crabtree, and Mrs. Pratt directed exercises by the pupils of their respective classes. . Some entertaining and instruc tive talks were given and an in teresting time is reported. jng, the result o f a great deal o f Stayton May Have spjdy and practice. “ Hicks at Another Factory College” had to deal with Hick’s NO. 4. Church of Christ A false report has been put,In circulation that 1 have had troub le with breakage on my Chevolet car and that fixtures could not be obtained on the coast, necessitat ing aT long delay by having;to send east for parts. These re ports are absolutely false. I have never had any broken pferta about the car. The only trouble ~ we have had with the machine was adjusted in ten minutes by « a man who knew how; and that was so simple it could have been fixed by any . school boy had he known just what to do. We are well pleased with the Chevolet car. Have found no fault w R b - it and if were going; to buy a car t again, would buy a Chevrolet the manufacturer o f “ Braino” Thursday, 8:00, Prayer service the great brpaKast food, and and sermon on “ Prayer.” a bunch of college girls and boys, Ladies Aid Friday afternoon. a professor, a bill-poster, a maid LordJs Day—Bible school 10:00 a waitress, a housekeeper, a pro A joint Easter program with the prietor o f an ice cream parlor Kingston Bible school in the in- and, a reporter and was full o f ( terest o f National Benevolence. I While Stay ton Grange a! ways romance and humor. Let us make it a banner day. a good time at its meetings Preaching 11 a. m. Subject id frequently has an especial ‘ ‘The Resurrection o f Jesus-.'" |iy when visitors from abroad Communion 13 m. here to assist in the program, x _____ r - Basket dinner and fellowship kturday last was the one most ^^On Sunday morning the pastor at noon. t>ted in its history, as it was the will preach an Easter sermon on Junior 3 p. m. time on which the State “ The Fact o f the Resurrection.” ^ _ Christian Endeavor 7.00 p. m. Iaster has graced the occasion and in the evening his subject Mrs. Clara Pratt, leader. The Pearl Humphrey, a native of ith his presence.. Added to will be ‘ ‘The Bed Too Short and program is to be mostly musical the Waldo Hills and a well known Ms there were other prominent t he Coverings’ Tuu Narrow.-“ — with shorf laltttiy the pastor on — y,, at id highlyrespected citizen oT ^ • -----Er raenH^STmaking a day Junior and Senior Leagues at ‘ ‘The Battle Over the Empty |ng to -b e ren\embered. E. C. that territory, died at his farm Speaking o f Percy R, Kelly, the urual hours. Tomb.” . »ncSrwState Master, of Oregon home near Sublimity, after a present circuit judge, who is a The ladies aid society meets |ty, Mrs. Zells Fietther. County very short illneks, Saturday last, Preaching 8 p. m. Subject. candidate for re-election at the Thursday at thé parsonage. at the age o f 34 years. juty and John P. Robertson,. ‘ ‘The Two Covenants.” Republican primaries, the Dallas Evangelist Lewtas, who is He was a kind and affectionate 8slefn, were present. Also Everybody is welcome. Observer says: “ A t' each suc hoiding meetins at McMinnville, fpresentatives o f Fox Valley, husband and. father, a good ceeding term, his fair methods R. L. Putnam, Pastor. expects to close there on Sunday jmsville and Turner Granges. neighbor and friend who will be and knowledge o f the law have and on Sunday. April 30th, will The ¡A very interesting address missed in hir community. A newspaper man can say nice appealed alike to lawyer and He W. W. Williams, the inventor begin his work in Stayton. las given by State Master bereaved wife and children and and pleasant things about a man layman." |>ence, and also, by Mrs. Fletch- relatives wili have the sympathy and maker o f the Auto-writer, will be accompanied by Mrs. :and his whole -family for two Edward EL Brodie, president Mr. Robertson spoke on o f many friends in their sorrow. visited Stayton and the Stay- Lçwtas, who is o f great assist : long years and never hear a word of the Oregon State Editorial Credits .and Taxation,” and He pad been a member o f the ton schools during the week-end. ance tti the work. They will be | from them, and then in 6ne short Association aod publisher o f the ive his hearers an entertaining Christian church «for a number o f On Monday he was in the school, entertained at the home o f Mrs. • week, by some hook or crook,. Oregon City Morning Enterprise demonstrating the practical value Cain. Mr. Lewtas besides hold get in a seeming uncharitable and Philip S. Bates, secretary o f ilk. ‘ ‘Education from a Farm- years. Besides his widqjw, he leaves of this little device. It seemed ing nightly meetings lectured Standpoint” was discussed phrase and g e t blowed further the Association, and publisher o f two children, Claire/aged band to be the opinion of all the teach twice before the students of S. H. Heltzel in a pleasing than Guilderoy’a kite, and incur the Pacific Northwest, Portland, He is sur ers that this little device will the Baptist college, twice before |nnner. A musical and literary Eva, aged 3 years. their life time enmity. This is were callers Saturday. They are (ram was carried * -out by vived by h i» parents, Mr. and render material assistance in the high school students, once one o f the secret pleasures o f the calling on various newspapers o f raiige members, making a very Mrs. William Humphrey o f near. securing muscular movement in before the párent teacher organ business.—Gervaia Star. the State in the interests o f the ization and once to the Civics Victor Point, and three brothers, writing. »joyable occasion. Last week the body o f Mrs. V. Association. . As usual, a grand feast had ! Floyd, of Monroe, and Arlo and State Supt. Churchill and as- club o f McMinnville. The mem J. Svancara was exhumed and Wm. Nendel is having a room ben prepared by the ladies, and i Harry Humphrey, of yictor 9istant Supt. Carleton on their bers and friends o f the Method Saturday shipped by J. M. Rin built in the livery stable which be that is pronounced superb i Point. . . . recçnt visit to the Stayton school ist church here are anticipating go, undertaker, to Wilbur, Neb. he will use for a feed store. The funeral was held Moqday^ •were very much impressed with a profitable series o f meetings those who hud the.pleasure of Mry. Svancara died «bout two j conducted by R. L. Put/iarg and thé playground apparatus. They under this noted worker. irtaking. years ago. - The husband agd E. B. Lockhart, Pastor. ¡Stayton grange is one o f the interment was made at Rocky are preparing a new recreation children lived for a time near the ye granges of the valley, with Point manual and are sending Mr. Har- . . _ _ . Dr. Beauchamp reports the ar- Spaniol mill, going east a few yd- membership, which was nnKton of the SUte pepartment nv>i o f the home months ago. •* CAKD OF THANKS y |ded to Saturday, several new to S u ytoe to get .11 information ] of M r. ^ ' d Mre Joe Hendricks, We most sincerely thank our Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lilly »mbere being enlisted. All friends and neighbors for their possible in regard to our play east o f Snblimity. the 12th. have rented the G. B. Trask cot Resent were well entertained kindly assistance shown us dur ground equipment. It is very Chas. Gehlen an<L Lura A. tage on 4th S t , and will occupy iring the day, and all grange ing our hour o f trial occasioned pleasing to the teachers to have Thomas rrf&de a business trip to it soon. Mr. and Mrs. Trask will embers feel pleased over the by the death o f our beloved them take our plans as models. Portland Monday. reside with Mrs. Trask’s mother, ct of having entertained the Pearl Humphrey. r Several n ;w pieces o f apparat Mrs. S. J. Follis. Theo. Rizzo made usiness bief State officer and other 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. us will be built soon, which will Mrs. Pearl Humphrey trip to Salem Monday, Wm. Follis, who was recently iminent visitors. Phone 555 make the grounds here the best • and Relatives. E. Roy and wife, M&ses .Milca kicked by a horse, is around on equipped in Marion county. crutches. Mr. William, thh p .n m .n .h ip t » ^ M“ k motored to Portland Sunday, re Of Fishing Tacket now in at teacher, who visited us this week turning Monday. Saturday there was a large at- While away had nothing but praise for our Use Beauchamp’ s Headache dance at the. teachers’ insti- Beauchamp’s Drug Store. See they took a trip over the Colum work in writing. He said that |te held at the • High School window. bia highway, and pronounce the Tablets—15c box. the work done here by Prof. Hof- scenery grand. While in the A young man back east hung fer, the penmanship teacher, city Mr. Roy purchased a new himself because some people was far above the average and supply o f optical goods. found fault Should only equalled in one or two A with him. this practice become general the schools throughout the country. But if you are troubled trees would be full o f preachers, The Parent-Teachers meeting To choose from at Beauchamps school teachers, doctors and ed with your eyes and want held at the high school auditor^ Drug Store. relief, let us make a sci itors, says an exchange. In fact ium last Friday evening was at P. C. Freres and daughter, there would be few people on the entific examination o f tended ' by a very large crowd. Miss Helen, were in town Mon your eye« and correctly Several pleasing numbers were day. Miss Freres recently suf ground. fit them with glasses. Guy Sloper is here from Port rendered by the school and or fered the amputation o f the sec You will get com fort chestra. Mr. S. H. Heltzel a ond toe on her left foot, Dr. land. and satisfaction. member o f the School Fair Com- Among the appreciated callers Beauchamp performing the op mitte made a report as to the eration. She was in Monday for at the Standard office Saturday progress being made on organi the purpose o f h&ving the stitch were Mrs. L. S. Lambert, Mrs. Optometrist zation. E. G. Siegmund, o f Fern Ridge, es removed. W ith Barr Jewelry Store The question of appointing Luther Cole accompanied Mr. Miss Elia Williams, Mr. and Mrs. special committees to instruct the and Mrs. Ringo to Salem Sun W. J. Hewitt. children in their work was dis day, going from there to Brooks cussed and thought to be a good where he joined the hall team o f plan. At the next and last Parent that place in a game o f ball at Teachers meeting the plans for ML Angel. The Brooks pitcher the School Fair will be complet - Arranging our store and unpacking new was up until three innings, giv ed. ing his opponents several hits. goods, but are not too busy -to wait The last three were pitched by on you when you call. Cole and n ota hit was secured. * * T We understand “ Coley” has con W e have a large stock o f tracted to play with the Salem So the poet says. W e knòw from team this season. The High School Auditorium experience, that they also -bring very - was crowded to the utmost last! Mrs. W. J. Hewitt was called bad colds and kindred ailments. *■ And more edming. night by admiring relatives and to Gooch Sunday by the illness o f It is well to have a preventive and thè friends who had gathered to wit her sister. Mrs. A. Laffoon, go Let us figure on any bill you may need Mr. Hewitt best thing we know for it is a ness the last of a series o f plays ing up by auto. in our line. W e are sure we can given by the school, “ Hicks at went up Monday by train, re College. ’ ’ This play was put on turning in the afternoon. At % . save you money. ■'* by the High School under the last report Mrs. Laffoon was con ‘ ' f , * • . . . * ’ direction o f Miss Tiffany and Mr. siderably improved. Davis and was a very creditable M. Goodie last week sold a affair. small tract o f land east o f town All took their parts well and to W. M. Malone. The land ad [ & X TRA D IN G STAM PS G IV EN . Cleaning and Pressing. Odd Fellows Bldg. displayed some very clever act- join« Mr. Malone’s place. . range Has Greatest Day in History Pearl Humphrey Dead W. W. Williams* iriventor o f the auto-writer, a simple instru ment to perfect the hand-writing o f pupils, was in the city Mon day, looking over the chair fac tory with a view to purchasing it for the manufacture o f his in vention. He thinks the property would be suitable for his pur pose. While in town he sold a number o f the writers to school pupils. The auto-writer is o f wood and goes in the palm o f the hand, the pen or pencil passing throu a hole in one end. The object to be attained "if (6 proven t the pu* pil from bending the fingers and to g<?t into the habit o f the arm movement. He expects to manufacture it by thousands. Methodist Church m m School Notes Take a Course of Treatments while Prices áre Reduced Six treatments for $10. Teachers Meet NONA N, UTOS, Masseuse. Nice New Line For That Headache Fine Line of Stationery Buy Your Shoes WOW! If you want to fight, join the army This is no false alarm. They will be much higher in a very short time. ^ Lancefield. Dr. HERMAN W , BARR State and Liberty Sts. SALEM W e Are Busy APRIL SHOWERS Hardware and Furniture High School Play Was Great Success. BRING MAY FLOWERS Good Rain Coat LILLY HARDWARE CO. T H E FIX UP. ■