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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1916)
ÍB?. Largest Circulation in Stay ton’s Trading Territory of Any Newspaper m. STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 26, 1016. — — —*--------- ------------ * ' . ; : NO. 5. : John A. Ditter, of Sublimity, Portland’s Annual Rose Methodist Church Church o f Christ and Frank Roeser, his auto driv er. made us a pleasant call Mon • Festival day..1 Mr. Ditter says the people An outburst cf handclapping Thursday, 8:00, Prayer service All Oregon will pay homage to was caused at the Sunday school and sermon by pastor. jpropriation by C o n a n s of hit town are glad to have elec irgant' Deficiency Act of tric lights and are well pleased During the month of Rose, Queen of flowers at Port session, last Sunday when it was Ladies Aid Friday afternoon. land June TrBand 9. The annual announced that the attendance Friday p. m. after the play at for the control of rabies with the service. * , festival in the state's metropolis was greater than that of any the opera house the Endeavorers May you can get the coyotes in the West has Louis and Wm. Sestak left yes has. attracted world wide at Sunday during the year. The will hold a short social period at the Bureau of^kM |^bpi terday m im ing for Missoula. tention in recent years and Port minister and superintendent are the church. [of the U. 8. Defmrtment Mont. They will look the coun Standard one year for land is now known as the "Rose desirous of making this the best suiture, to put ft inspect try over and probably go into Lord's Day—Ejjble school 10:00 City” in all fends, - 190 hunters in the field business there. small town Sunday school rin 50c Preaching 11 a. m. Subject This year a mammoth Rose Marion county, and appreciate "Soul Winning.” v lion to its existing organi- Mr. and Mrs. L.' S. Lambert fountain will be the central feat the assistance of the friends of Communion 12 m. J . * ' * received invitations to the mar Will Give Free College ure of the floral display to occupy the church in reaching the goal. (importance of preheating Junior 4 p.m. more than 80,000 square feet in What will the record be coming Christian Endeavor 7.00 p. m. i of the disease is fully riage of Frances Gj*ace Bennett Scholarship the park blocks bounded by Park, Sunday when Evangelist John The coyote has always to WitHs Everette Morton, April Preaching 8 p. m. Subject •peat td stockmen, but 8th. at Stockton. Calif. The Beginning with the aeademic West Park, Salmon and Madison Lewtas begins his work here? "Christ in the Pentateuch.” _ Let’s make it better stilL advent of rabies it has bride is a daughter of E. F. Ben year 1916-1917, the Oregon Con streets. Our revival meeting begins on nett, a former resident and In 1900 Paris featured a rose a serious danger to per- next Lord’s day. Please re- ference of Colleges will offer as to stock. In founder of the ¿Stay ton Mail, and scholarships to the standard high fountain as an attraction. The member this and be on hand lections of Oregon, Idaho, a sister of H. E. Bennett of this schools of Oregon under the fol festival fountain, however, will from the very beginning. Tho rnia and Nevada, parents place. They will reside in Mar- lowing plan, and no other scholar be twice- as large as that offer public is urged to attend these raid to send their ebilfeen tinea, Calif. meetings night after nig h t ships will be offered to any high ed by the French metropolis, and G. W. DeJardrn, of Gervais, is schools by any of these colleges. will be the first floral feature of tool tanless they are well ^ . R. L. Putnam, Pastor. a»d there ia always assisting Glen Munkers in the The six privately sapported the kind ever built in the United Mrs. A. Hill went to Mill City that domestic dupe will Stay ton State Bank during the colleges »f Oregon, namely, Al States. It will stand more than fftrty feet in height. Monday. lien by the mad animals absence of Warren Richardson, bany College. McMmnvflle Col More than 15,000 Dorothy Per Ipreadithe disease to the who expects to leave s<k>n on a lege, Pacific College, Pacific Miss Bessie Clow is home from kins blooms will be on review in their owaers. In business trip tq southern Ore. University.- Philomath College, a visit at Mill City. A andNevnriti over WO per- Byron Williams, of the Fern and Reod College, will offer one this display alone. I t will re John Apple, of Salem, waa in quire 60) plants to.^mduce roses lave received the Pasteur Ridge neigh borbeod, was a busi Scholarship, in each case cover town the last of the week. 9 " bent for rubies with*» «he ness cafler yesterday. ing tuition for one year, to each to complete the picture. The , L. A. Messing returned Mon three years and atiock in- standard high school in Oregon, plants have been purchased and Lura A. Thomas and J; W. , . ..... , , . . . this fountain will stand ready day from an extended trip on have suffered severely. Mayo shipped se«'( aeaeral the west side. He went Satur >ntolling the disease the each high school having more with its electrical features the pounds of mohsir yesterday. afternoon of, June 6. the day be day to Hillsboro where he met a ju of Biological Survey pur- than fifty students in the grad fore the opening of the show. fi rmer partner, going from there Mrs. John Kintx and dauiriiter uating class. t Irst to prevent its spread to Independence, Corvallis and JMrs. Ed Meier, of Sublimity, The fountain will be dedicated lling o ff the coyotes along The scholarship will beaffered other points. He expect* hi* visited Monday at the John B er to that student who, in the judge by the festival center will be Idlers of the infested die- friend here to visit him in a few After this^ias been .done ber home. ment of the principal and the twice the size of the 1915 dis weeks. ifected areas themselves Little Mias Constance, daugh teachers of the school, is ia need play. The promenades through ftfectualfy be rid of the te r of Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp, of such assistance and is best the centre will be wide and more Is apd the disease stamped is «sick with the measles. qualified to benefit by a college than TZ 000 people may view the Enatdbt John Uwtu Why go to Portland for flowers at one time without , V _ V « Kreso Dip No. 1, your veteri education. crowding. The centre will ac Who comes to the MethoSist nary will advise its use. A s# The student thus chosen will commodate more than 250,000 church to hold a eertes of meet your Sveat& ths when in each case Ije wholly free to New Bkwd quantity from 1-2 pint to 5 gal make his choice among the six visitors daily. In 1915 it was ings, beginning next Sunday. ill Sarsaparilla cleanses1 lon! Siaper Drug Store. estimated more than 500,000 Mr. Lewtas will arrive Satur Salem service is so ef col leges « f the conference. nrifioH the system, and I Pater Detdrfeh recently sold a The student thus chosen < H Ji people viewed the beds of bloom day and preach Sunday morning new blood. $3.00 Largs , / \77.-~ Dodge car -to Geo. Keerh and a be know« as the Oregon Confer a n d co m m u n i t y display* in the and evening. All friends of ficient) Money back if aot satis- fare and take park blocks. evangelical religion are invited-|~ ¿teauchamp’s Dnu? Store. Ford to Mr. Guler, of Aosnsvflle. ence Scholar. •--------- tenente at The prugfipal of the high school to aid in* the work he hopes to Oliver Lesley, V. Dhre Sloper, [J. Hi Brewer, df Salem, accomplish. They are °ilso U h ax second stroke o f par- Emil Cladek and Wm. Myers shall present Jp the Oregon Con Fine Candy 218 Hjubbard Bid., Salem. férence Scholar a certificate, We’re proud of our candy de vited to attend the service at the Wednesday last. He is mutorAi to Albany and Salem Phone 555 signed by himself and by the partaient, if ere you will find church this Wednesday nigh mstderatyy improved.- Dr. Monday, Secretary of the conference of the* 8 o'clock, when the undersigned N. IMÜS, M asseuse. * erbest in i candy! Brewer 'and wife waited Dan DsH caught the end of colleges, which will be accepted will preach from the text "Lord, Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Thursday. one of his fingers in the machin for tuition when presented to The What Would’st Thou Have Me ik Silkavy came down from ery of his car Monday, tearing appropriate officer of the college Willis Caldwell is here from To Do?” ^ inch pfsterday, returning off the nail and making a painful of his choice. It is recommend Lebanon. E. B. LAkhart, Pastor. Mrs. Geo. Taylor ac- injury. Dr. Brewer dressed the ed that this certificate be pres L R. MiOer visited Salem o wound. * * tried him. ented in connection with the Monday. “T od n a y aay w h at you like about graduation exercises of the high E. B. Waters and wife are tb a ^ u e w play of mine, but you've got school. here from Fox Valley. E. B’s to adm it th a t It «end* tby audience •w a y In good humor.” a Mrs. J. E. and Mrs. V. Dare school closed there Friday. They j "T h a t's very true. Most of them id Sloper visited Silent Thursday, expect to spend the summer atj •eem ed to be glad it waa over."—Pitta- But if you are troubled i oi Detroit. returning the following day. with your eyes and want 13«* relief, let us make a sci dtrr FrwWy Oufinatf. • W t a f i tb c honeym oon, p a 7” entific examination of * “The honeymoon, my eon. ta th e only your eyes and correctly < ‘he soles on these shoes w ill out- period In a man'« life during which be fit them with glasses. to A" conaidern It funny to come borne and find that bia dear little wife h a a n t din ear leather. They are money savers You will get comfort i ner reedy on tUn*”—Boeton T ru e and satisfaction. t* e*i<r • script. • v — * - • id comfort givers. Try a pair. Ufi PrepeetereusI Dr. HERMAN W, BARK A Comedy Drama to be given Officer — Why do you think be i Optometrist ; nor wouldn’t make a good corporal! Ser t by the Christian Endeavor geant «Indicating «entry»—’lm a cor With Barr Jewelry Strife Ma poral! I.or' laiouw! Why. In name'« ’i W P W W W & * + * & * # # * * # # < Opera House. Friday, April 28,8:00 p. m. I Clarence I—London PuwU. State and Liberty St*. •*d -- --t a -» luums iw tût» mm i Cast of Characters ¡terminate- Rabid Coyotes -»ti 50c •Ïj b 1 If you want to fight, join the _ army 's Extra'Heavy Rubbe*. Soled Canvas Summer Shoes “The Village Me” L a n c e fie ld . * F L Y T IM E | Is right at hand. Romember, when you need screen windows and doors that we have a large supply. L IN O L E U M W e have just unpacked several handsome pat terns of Linoleum. It was bought before the raise and we can sell it to you right. Headquarters for Garden Tools and Paints. , ' 7. k LILLY HARDWARE CO. TRADING STAMPS GIVEN Uncle Thad Morgan, an old New Hampshire farmer ........ ........... { .....r....._____Ward Holford Clarence Howard, Nina’s lover............. ............ Wm. Ryan Jim Bates, alias Frank Dean, a New York gambler 3 \ with a past r e c o r d . ......... Ed Blakely Jason Peaslee, Uncle Thad’s nearest neighbor,Clyde Hoffer Sam Barnes, a detective under air assumed name......... ........ .;........ .... ............... Emmitt Shea Walter Marsh, Uncle Thad’a hired hand—slow but sure......... .............. ....... Frank Teague Tip, a bell boy in 5th Ave. hotel. N. Y...... Robert Teague Patrolman Welsh .. ..... ttttk . .......................... Paul Kirsth Lydia Morgan, Uncle Thad’s madden sister, Nora Crabtree Nina Morgan, Uncle Thad’s adopted daughter, the "Village Belle” . ................ Gladys Hill Payllis Drake, a victim of circumstances....... Idris Rossell Act I. Yard "Mapledell Farm.” Act II. Dean’s lodgings, N. Y. - Act UL Parlor A, 5th Ave. Hotel, N. 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