Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, April 26, 1916, Image 2

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motorists.
There are driversjirTlaw of Spokane. Wash., are olirti
royal palata«; lb* walla are co y>
visiting at the home o f Mrs. Son­ trvt! w gh tuürrvr». noti ■ ■ tlitoral]
who fail to slacken speed w
«»raU»m
DmM to U m - iaumk at i
’ s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. mud* of aiuall | i k i c ot nUiroi
they come to err ss streets. There
ilalKtiate pattaru» «h* * «* '» reiiiti»-
ildesheim of Shaw.
are drivers who dash around cor­
-
oik on* of a wttltlliM t'ltka-
liar for
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
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___J_-- - I ners a t high speed. It cannot be
«-¡U kmu * i . vimi » m Kur»paan.
Wallace Smith and Sim Etzel
too strongly emphasized that the ttended the Educational Rally Jf |Htor quality and woraa ibb (*. there
One Y ear...................$1.001
really competent driver always a^Aumsvuie
at Aumsville auiuiuay.
Saturdav
l1
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’ u m u»e out
Six Months
........ ..........< 50
work«
of I’eralau m
art " f «ui<
I has his car V^der control; that he
e
Standard
Oil
Co’s
delivery
i*cti»u»
of
K
un>i<«
amu«*
*ntUu»i««iu
Advertising rates on Application
always drives on the theory that
n made its first weekly trip - “*»« “ *nu' h
kil! «
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.
:he fa oh »«)« peacock Uiruue ao, wuk or
every other driver may be care­
gh here Monday delivering
lhoupt.t t„ u-
i*mt«
E. D. ALE X AN D E R . Editor.
less and lose his head.
Trying
ne and gasoline.
Z— for tb* >.-tv*t tnotbui «u«J lotwcd t>.v
--------! Xmllr Slij*b-u«»r au.v of lb* Jewel« are
Entered as »econd-claaa matter March to see how close you can go to
M T. P L E A S A N T IT E M S
uow exhlbiitij Lo «1
l*ll*i«**
iS . 1915. at the poát-office at Sta.vton, the other car in passing isn
.
; bom lo h$v$ I mvii
up iiimi *oiu
Ore., under the Act o f March S,- 18T9.
safe, because the' other fellow
r:
H Kay
Rnv mild,-
n «tying
rtvintr trip
trin ,u D,,r” P* by lU* tl,
|miNl
< # * »«'•
«1
U. n.
made a
m* ivraiau
tiuif
"
,
0
D v n
'may get "rattled,” with dire re-
Judge Percy R Kelly, one o f 8u!ta Cluiion m>rks the C01I). to Albany Monday.
,
In g a rs o ir* Etoquanca.
the two circuit judges of the 3rd petent drjver
Miss Anna Miles spent Easter'
In hi« l*ot>k. "Noil*« <>f V Huay t.lfe.
judicial district, comprising Linn 1
vacation with home»folks at Sa­ Jo»:t-l h Henaoo Konittvr.
*>f 'he
and Marion counties (Judge Gal­
Charles B. Moores, of* Port­ lem.
lt*l*a‘*ll« tin naiioti.ii ti.iii'entVn ot l*7d.
r
loway is the other of the two) is land, one o f Oregon’s most prom­
any«;' - "Tit* UU*-li*< (ti ll f.uilni* «a *
Mrs. H. Ser.z was a Portland •.h«* fituiouw ►!««» !! <>i ll«*lH,ft
liin.ir
desious of re-ejection, as shown inent and well-known, Republi
visitor the past weeli'. * .
«oil uoiuhiutlm: 'It I ohiii *
\ in'**
by his card in another column. cans, has announced his candida­
Supervisor Brenner was in iuuii « tiui*» m -* u | o| mi in r ^ orntura
During his tirm of office J
nnui«* gnu« ptilhualUKtn Uut I Iw **
cy for Secretary o f State. He is
this vicinity Monday. .
n*\*r n«*n l»*f»’rk- or »In f anj’lhhiK
Kelly has shown himself
being strongly supported by Re­
to th* «.(Toot of hi" *l<«|t»eui anti
Miss
Hazel
Lambert
spent
the
efficient.
He is conceded
publican papers throughout the
ivillm: «*iii*n<*» Soiiit mi* prvoedlng
those who have had b u s ie s State. This from the Lebanon week end with home folks.
him had aaltl to null »• «nr»* *>f th* *!**•
with his couit, to be able, courte­ Criterion is a sample oTthe sen­
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and tlou » * uitiMi iionihriit»- a nnrn ati-ei't
ous and fair.
Marion county. timent in the: Willamette Valley: family and Frank Habberman nlil* to MaaHnoliii«*tt» Thl» uettlod
I UK*r«oll. II* rebuked II In hla Ural
except Multnoma, has thwlargest "M r. Moores is particularly well and wife spent Easter in the aenteinea. aaylttK If uuv uiun who tmd
it*j‘u in*hthia*d at Chat ouurtuilvn a»
population of any county in the fitted for this office by years of Cherry City.
a' |M>aaibl* eamlidai* «bmiltl l>* umm
State, but Marion county is fifth successful business and profes-
H. R. Shank and wife and Mel-! imtetl aud could Dot igiTj that »tut* by
in the matter o f circuit court ex- sional life. He is a native son of vin Shank wehe Sunday guests T.V<»JO majority. Vlaomn liii"ott» »hould
tear down Banker 1111« moinimeut and
pensesi Judge Kelly has made an Oregon and comes from one of o f J. C. Hubers.
»ell Kaneutl Hall fot lH ui<«TatU- hoad
excellent reputation aad stands the old pioneer families whose
The Misses Effie and Zona Ray quartern. IIU »(>*<«'h Il»r»*i»JEY»«^ft'fair
well as a judicial officer. -•
name is linked with Oregon .visited with Mrs. D. McKnight I t tirtatled with »harp. Jawed l»>fitt»
achievements since the territori- o f Scio, Friday._______________ _ and -.uiaablua. UluUu.-on Ilk* blow» that
Tbere are six—count ’em—six
— mnried nifi
gr.mn.d in*Trv
al (la v »-..B est-ofall. heds^aRp--
.youngs law yers-w ho desire-to be­
-Mrs. H. Shank spent Sunday \ tiiuaiaaa and brought forth rouud aft
publiean who has stood by his
rr rouuii of a{•»-1 muj ««*. aud the clliunx
at the Eld Smith home.
come district attorney of Marion
«a* r*ttCb*tl _ a lien, tj*. IlkriioU Itlulne
party first, last and all the time,
county. O f the six, Walter E.
,.
. . .
Linn Lambert and wife. Mr. to a plumed knlifht ivlth alilnliiic lauCe
Kcyea Kerns to be the one des- w,,rkl" * constantl>' four '«■. f a ­ and Mrs. Roy Brenner and Miss­ amltlug traltoHi in t-ou*:r*M full In the
;
nned to secure the prize. He is “ * and
faith in es Mable Townes, and Grace fa.w“ - •
its principles.
Moores is a
apparently the eldest o f the t
Shank were Easter guests of P.
Soma EurtiM .
bunch, is quite well known over man
' ° f « * • support o f H. Rambert and family.
Walking I» th* bra ei*rrt«a
Do
aotne of It erorv «lay
N**t ló «»Ik
the countv as a capable la w y e r'every Ref bl,c" ‘ « the
Misses Zona and Cora Ray lag cum*!* howlinu Ton can’t ihr««»
who is willing to give everyone a pr,mary eleit,on' “
* e" “ at were Sunday guests o f Misses 1 a bowiinjr ban «-itb«ut »toopinu <-i*or
the. general election in Novem
square deal. He has served as
to tb* door, and t r a t atoop »iliuniate-
ber, and his election will be a Bessie and Crystal Shank.
tb* ilv*r alni *i*r< l"*« th* inic-tin*»
deputy district attorney, and
Frank Habberman and M.
Klfty |K-r c*ut « f lit* alckn**» In the
means of strength to the Repub­
knows the needs of the office.
lican party in both the State ant Ryan called at J. Hunt’s Monday. *«»«■'<• "««nd t>* *Mminat*d ir r***y
He was several years city attor­
...
, *,
, body howlod.
Walk or bowl * **r»
Misses Vera and Roxana Shank day. Aud at n|g$t He dat on your'
ney o f Salem. With a half-doz­ National campaigns.”
and Harry Downing were visit­ teck and ruNe yoiir leg« above your
en candidates in the field it is
bead slowly a« main time« as you ran
L Y O N S M IS T S .
ors at Lee Downing’s Stfhday.
not easy to prophesy the result,
without fatigue T 1'*’1“. aiicburing your
Homer Cole is working for D. toe« under a weicht of «otti* soft, raise
Misses Gladys Hobson and
but i f Walter E. Keyes is elected
and lower the body
Th*«* two ever
it is a safe bet that the people of Kate McRae, of Salem, visited at Townes. t *
ct«e« r» posteti fifteen <>r twenty time»
the district will get efficient and their parental homes over Sun
A singing was held at the Ed night and tu«riitT>g «ill- do » lot fur
day. .
Smith home Sunday-evening. A you And you'll 1^ surprised fu find
conscientious service.
. .
large crowd Attended antj a good IV'jw qtyckit you (let elop eii'llirnm *
Mrs. Schnackenberg was
Sisyt «lilt It’.'*..tlniaa-niml lucre:»«*
The Salem Journal is a good
time reported, by all.
Stayton caller Saturday.
euch da') or t'wr«» nirtd jr««t ren< h t wen
newspaper and growing better.
ty.— ifuinin » ll»*U)* « '»-mpauhor
Mr. and Mrs. Cane were week
One o f the reasons it i« placsd in
A Caae of lc*antification.
{
' Somathlng to Step On
“la that the ottrvy «b o arreated
this class by its out-of (hc-jrity end visitors in Albany.
We
don't
g*t very Itigli in tbN w-irid
yon?”
hi«
honor
inquired
of
Hunt
Han
Harry Vaughn and John Bod
readers 13 that it carries a large
Ibel. an old n*jrro whitewash artist, ar­ nnl< »« we h a ve «nbiethldg to «tep o'u
anTOunt oi local news clipped eker were repairing their engine rested for assault. , '
T b »I I» «vhy we pm rl«er* ln »Tal
ajj-«
• " k~
aud round» lit ladder«
from the county papers. While the first of the week, which wil
"I can’t rekerlect.” Mn«w*red tb* prl»
When vre «ei-e l«»y». If we could
no country publisher objects to
u8t*d 1 ° do the grading on the »uer
’Sure. I arrested him. Jpdce." put In »tick our toenails Into a crevu-e In the
having his matter reproduced roads near here,
;be policeman, with tndljniaUun. ~Ue httik r.f a tre*, u- it e'er ao -I im II ow
we con Id «hin up to the top «II ngh'
knows
It to©.” "
with proper credit, it is likely>to Mr. and Mrs. E. Trask and
"Take a good look at him. Moaea.” When w* got ft» tb* lowest branch » *
create a little warmth under the son were Sunday visitors at J
were all right After that We eon'it
Insisted tba Judge. “Isn’t that face fa
collar of the most mild-tempered h . Johnston’s. •
ptfil ourseIve» up eaaior«-. Hut It d <1
mlilar?"
' _
aeein a long way» to the lower limi-«
scribe to see whole cGÌOmns of
E. B. Watters and w ife left The darky squinted long and acowl- sometime«.
'h is stuff lifted and’ credited to Tuesday morning for Stayton. mgly at bis accuser.
That la tbe story of all'llfe— getting
“Now dat 1 uses ■ o ' keer. Jedce.“ be
t ; other paper. This has been the Mr. Watters school closed Mod
tbe feet on ao met hing and then aprine
Id. “ ’peers like dey la aod^etbln, fa
lot of this writer for lo! these sev­ day o f this week.
tnllyua erbout dat race, but tfia yert Ing up
l-lfe la fine, or If la a rmcedv. Just,
wort' la ao Dill ob nacbemlly ngty
eral times. Ah, well! Another j
folks Jea' an ordinary man kaln't al­ according to whether we see the mean
of the pleasures o f a newspaper
W EST STAYTON
ways tell de dlffunce lietarlz 'em. Dat'a tng of tbe experience» whh-t^ ’route to
man’s existence. A mistaks on
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him. Jedge. dat'a him • • • But be ns and use them-, to çlliuh up by.—
thè part of "paste and scissors, ” ‘ The school rally at Aumsville es easy es to ’ kin on him kaaa be got Farm U f a
a wife and fu’ chlllffn.”—Case and
no doubt, and not a marking to attracted a large delegation from Comment.
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“ crabbing” a bunch of n e w s here Saturday,
Explained.
“Our afe mattr*««*»." »aid the deal­
A Shabby Rayal Falsest
with no credit whatever.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wetherby
The Persian royal palace la a moat er, “are Oiled In tbe month« of April
left Saturday for Portland where unattractive place. Tb* courts are Oil­ and May That accounts for their re­
Two years ago when Ivan G.
they expect to make their home ed with painted Qgurea of cast Iron In a markable resilient qualltles.‘\
Martin was a candidate for rep­
“la tbe air of those months better
Kind of operaUc Romeo's costume, and
for some time.
with boys of gilt iron offering vermilion than others?”
resentative he lacked only 49
“They are tbe «prlng months, you
Mr. Cones made a trip to Si! ?nps to gilt eagles. Tbe tanks are stag­
votes of being elected.
Enter­
Kno w.”— Es c ha n ge
nant
and
shabby,
the
gardens
neglect­
verton Tuesday.
ing the race iate in the campaign
ed. The rooms are borrlble even for
he had time to visit only a por- \ Mr and Mrs. Sail and daugh-
tion of the county.
That he ter- Leona, motored up from
* c-
4 . ^ * * •> <. ^
made so good a showing under Portland Saturday and after vis-
*
thesé conditions is a proof of his 't*0# at the Griffin home return-
popularity. That he will B
win in
home Sunday evening.
but easy to smoke and de­
The ball team and a nnmber
the primaries and eventually be
licious to enjoy—one of our
d
one of Marion county’s repre­ of fans went to Shaw, Sunday
-> matchliS 3 Cigars.
sentatives is beyond question. where the W. Stayton team met
<> T ry our T a n g o -3 fo r 5c
He is a man o f good judgment. defeat 6 to 2. However, it was
75c a box of 50.
The best
acquainted with conditions at the a good game all the runs being
capital and can be depended up- made in the first two innings, •> low-priced cigar on the mar-
* ket. A mild and delicious
on not to introduce a lot of fool after which every frame was a
smoke.
bills and to oppose unnecessary blank,
In Tobaccos and Cigarettes,
commissions and appropriations I
too, we offer sterling values
that appear in every session o f
S U B L IM IT Y S H O T S .
at reasonable prices.
the legislature to burden the tax­
Mrs. Edwards left Monday
payers. Being a large tax-payer
morning
for an extended visit at •>
himself, thoroughly interested in
Seaside
Oregon.
the good of the state, he can be
expected to use his influence for
Joe Susbauer. Chas. Smith and
the benefit o f the people.
Wm. Smoke attended the ball
S afety F ir s t — L e t C h iro practic R e m o v e the C ause.
game At West Stayton Sen lay.
Automobile accidents are con-1
Mr. Lind of the firm of Catlin
, E L M ^ b C. G IPE
H A R R Y S. S T O N E
tinually increasing, which, of
& Lind, of Salem, was a Sublim­
course, to a degree is to be ex­
ity visitor Monday.
pected because the total numoer
Mrs. Edwards who resides at
We have remodeled the premia*» at 806 Washington S ti Albany, into a
of machines is multiplying so
Kelley’s
mill
was
visiting
at
the
modem
Chiropractic Healthorium, and are now prepared to care for pa­
fast. But this very fact should
tients Buffering from acute and chronic disease*.
L.
D.
Kelley
home
Sunday.’
'
call for increasingly careful d riv­
Offices: Rooms 5-10
* ,
Healthorium 806 Wa»h. St.
Frank Rauscher Jr. is fanning
ing. The driver who "hita her
Cuaick Bank Bid.
A L B A N Y . OREGON
ap” endanger* not only hi* own for Louie Gisler this week.
Not Say It It Impossible. That Is W hat The, J> Told Marconi.
but the safety of other
Mrs. Peter Son tag and sister-
S tayton Standard
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lit
It Is Hard to Beat
J. A. HENDERSHOTT.
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Announcem ei
(Paid Advertisements)
A. C. ' Libby
WTl>Needham
Salem.
in « «»
Jefferson, Oregon
Oregon ,
Candidate for County I
R«*put>licun caotliflate for
If elected I will favor
jjointment o f RtMtd Super
selected by the ptioplo of t
"A n efficient administration trict in which they are to
Based upon Experience."
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" ‘firing ihe Court Closer lo the '
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:■.■■■« dtrig—T- ’
Sheriff o f Marion County
George Keech
Stayton. Oregon
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W. C. Gáuntt
Stayton.-Oregon
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Republican
Republican Candidate For
Member
of
the Legislature
Candidato fo r t'ounly SclJ
Superintendent
"AN ECOKOMICAL AN!) BU8I-
NK.sSl.lk K A DM INlSl RATION."
Fifteen-year» experience in *ch
work. Economical and bfficii
sii|>ervÌ8Ìón o f schools, .
W. M. Smith
Republican Candidate for
County Superintendent
o f Schools
r
•Jr" . __
Salem, Oregon--- .— -
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Efficiency l»ascd on experience.
Geo, G. Binghai
Republican candidate for
Circuit Judge
Linn and Marion Counties
\\ HI • ndeavor to. ascertain
the a»w 4*.- and airily it to I
facts fn each particular ci
"JMF’ ARTIAI- JUSTICE TO Al
z •
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Ivan G. Martin
Rejiublican
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
Walter E. Keyès
Republican candidate for
.
District Attorney
Candidate for Republican
* Nomination as
<
Circuit Judge
,
•»
"W hatever help* M-arion
or Oregon geL» my eamert ]
• support. ”
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"impartial Enforcement of All Lcttrs"
Percy R. Kelly
cam!ida‘
•r e fori
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P. B. PHIPPS
S u g g e s tiv e T h e ra p u tic s
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D r u g le s s
H e«
Nervous and »»m al» Tnxutdr«. •]
IJm. l-heiimiitiañi ami eirniUr du
of 3rd Judicial District, compris­ cu
rsd slthosl drusa «f Imite Prw Cerneoh
r* * io If t to i
MeB Ptko«
ing Marion and Linn counties. Hou O
w^jlSule Itenk
Hoasie
R‘ MW ! Änd X . ~
ALBANY. 1
Present Incumbent *
SHASTA ROUTE
TO
CALIFORNIA
THE ROUTE OF ’
SCENERY. SERVICE
A N D SAFETY .
i
Is the comfortable and quick
way to go. Through cara to San
Francisco and Los Angeles.
Daily trains on Shaita Route.
Shasta Limited
San Francisco Express
Exposition Special
C alifornia Express -
Direct connection made at San
Francisco to all points in the East
or South. Liberal stopovers al­
lowed. ft) days extra allowed at
LI Faso and New Orleans on
eastern a tickets.
A»k the local agent or write
John M.Scott, General Pa»s«ng< r Agent
Portland, Oregon
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C H IR O P R A C T O R S
a.f
P p litjc a l
S o u th ern
Pacific L in e s
BUTTER WRAPPERS
The Standard prints them Right at Right
Let us print yours.
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