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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1916)
Through Minto Pass the South the pulpit recently that while he hoped all the churches o f the ern Pacific laid steel rails and a small section o f ’track when the city would profit from the serv Mrs. Thos. Fleming, of Linn ices now being conducted in his road was started, to hold the cpunty, received the sad news pass. Jhe rails were cut in short church, he anticipated the day Tuesdajnevening o f the death o f to be not far in the future when- length.«* and packed in on mules ¡her father, J. W. Hickman, at from cast o f the mountains. This there would be a railroad run Brady, Ok la, Mr. Hickman had ning through this city; that it bit o^ track remains with the ® been feeling poorly, but about a Monday morning the work of wouldn't be many years before rails as two streaks o f rust to f o r mont*1 aK° he decided to go to excavating for the foundation df guard the pass against rivals. Oklahoma, where he had a sister a new store building to be owned this would be a community o f Capital Journal. and a brother living. Word was and occupied by Ed Young, of about 5000 people and the church Th» fact that the survey being e Southern Pacific appears received that he stood the trip Young's Cash Grocery, was be o f which he is pastor would as s made toward Rend through the well. He had resided in Linn gun, by C. E. Lampman and-i result o f the growth, be in the attempting to protect its North Santiam valley has aroused county for a number o f years, Grant Murphy, who have the very heart o f the community, rests in the passes .east of nit on The line of the pro-' the Southern Pacific to action is and was highly respected, The contract to complete the work. when without a doubt the situa tion would 4 ?mand a much finer an evidence that there is a com ci railroad to Rend, according j The comedy drama “ The Vil funeral service will be held Sat The building will join the Farm pany o f some consequence back structure than the present frame oadmaster Culver, who re lage Belle", produced by the urday at 10 a. m. at the Weisner ers & Merchants Bank, which it building. He hopes to see a great o f the new project. When for- ed to this city from a trip tp Christian Kndeavor society at cemetery near Kingston. will be huilt to match. It will mer surveys development movement begin through this-terri- ver yesterday. This line has opera house Friday night was a - be 26x100 feet, one story high a “ proposed" railroad-for] t«ry were marie made-the ,S. P. P. g gave a v e j ^ j ^ i ^ g entertain me n t All At Aumiville. on Tuesday, A p- and will have a cellar 20x30 in as a resuit o f the efforts being past 20 or. 25 years and is j thpm no consideration. the parts were well taken and ir'* ^ ’*^ occurred the death of the rear." Work on the building made. Mr. Lewtas’ subjects for the that kind,, but the rivalry! It is to be hoped for the good ;aliy eaerve cre(jit forth ejr WorJc.| Sarah Merrifield, beloved wife will he pushed as fast as weather evenings of-th is - week are: •t‘pri thf>liima may force the of Stay top that Jhc .Sout hern ,P a-| — ThiHitaTwAi t h,. ratsr—firsv gT^ti’imder Mern field. “ Grandma’ ’ * A. > ____ _ ... „ . , .. cohditions^wiU perm it The con1 cific doesn't extend E. management Wednesday, MayT3rd, "W ages in the nenr fjtuwr. -T aa8ne lanagement and direction o f ;aa a^e vvas lamiliarly called had traot ca,|g for completion o f the or does itrpay."". line across the* Cascades. Mill ngyi o f suryeyors and locat- Prof. Clyde Hoffer, who recently l>een a Patient sufferer for more j wArk ^y j ujy City, Lyons, Kingston and other Thursday, * ‘Preparedness." for the engineers have been working successfully staged the operetta lhan two score years and for the i Young and family have tow'ns on the line would profit by Friday, "The Greatest Thing ¡„ StayU)n „ compara, iveiy f Salem fowJtrd Stay ton and “ The Land o f Mills" at the High past tour years had been almost ^ it. while Stayton would suffer, on Earth." a helpless invalid. .She was born ward the mountains in an School. short time, but have seculed a Sunday, 11 a. m. "M y Vist to ^ in Lancaster, Indiana, in 1840, rly “ Ttirection for some for as long as the S. P. can get good patronage for their groce- The attendance .was largejm our business without it. they’are Mt. Carmel." 2:30 p. m. Lecture, and was married to Mr. Merri- ths and were supposed to be i ry and the fact that a new build- the Endeavors realized a nice not going to spend mon*y To pitt to women, “ The Woman for the field in 18G8. They moved to to the Hill interests, j ing is going up to contain it is sum. from the entertainment. a branch into town. In the event 20th Century." 7:45 p. m. "The Oregon in 1884, settling in the ently the Southern Pacific an evidqpce that Stayton pleases that no other jpoad builds to this Value o f a pitm .” Waldo hilis. About 2$ years ago taken cognizance o f the rail- ! them and they have faith in its Charley ChapJin Sat. night. ** - ------- - w1 .......... "* *• they moved to Aumsville, where rumors that have been float-’ place, if we get rail connection future. The .Standard is glad to A. Rieger is hauling the dirt J. Sheard received a letter the the^ have since resided. To bout and Mr. Cujver reporta with the S. P. we will pay for it first o f the week from |J.’ A. this union were born ten children.,' see these people cast their lot from the excavation for the ourselves.* Railroads are con- a locating crew o f Southern Young building and it is being Churchill, formerly superintend Two died m infancy and«agrown with us. lie engineers is re-locating dUCted on business principles, placed on the street north o f the ent of-the Stayton Woolen Mills. son was drowned last 4th of July line -above Detroit toward and are not going to spend good Undertaking parlors. Mr. Churchill is now located in t K a v I v r ix . j in the Yakima river. The child- o Pass. Cincinnatti, Ohio, where he is We are at present in a revival | ren are: Alex, who is at home; ■enty years ago the Corvallis can get without expense. As the superintendent o f the Benj. Hey Mrs. W. A. Prank and Mrs. R. meeting. Service every evening advent of a new roaa from Sal stern, now a branch o f the & Co. shoddy mills. Mr. Sheard. E. Reeder, of Salem; Mrs. Geo. at 7:45. Good singing and a h«*rn Pacific extended its em to Bend—especially and elec who has been through the mills ; Hurst of Si|verton; Mrs. H< F> sound Gospel message at each four miles beyond Detroit to tric— would be o f immeasurable F or a short time six says that it is a big concern and Shanks< j . W. o f service. lace named Idanha.— The benefit to Stayton. and the ex A o f Shoshone. treatm ents w ill be We want about 125/ at Bible was afterward taken up^ tension of the C.- & E. would be that B. A. has landed a good po- i g ^ anlnjury, we believe the people School next Lord's Day. If you 8lt,on* Idaho.. uhe funeral service was een Hoover and Idanha. a given for $10.00 W. C. Winslow, o f Salem, was held at the Aumvsville Christian do not attend any Bible School nee o f two miles, but the o f this,vicinity should give the E lectric L igh t B ath w ith e remains in fair condition, new project every encourage a caller yesterday. Mr. Winslow church, o f which she was a mem eome join the largest!n Stayton. is a Republican candidate for ment possiole. Come and bring somebody with ber, on Friday, R. L. Putnam of hat tim eibout nine miles of full m assage. When the writer came to Stay- District Attorney and is making this city conducting the service. you at 10 a. m. e was put up beyond Idanha Other Services. 'y to Independence Prairie ton Mehama was a neat, thriv a strong canvas for the position. Interment was in the River View Save ca r fare and take the Santiam forks. No. ing village and Lyons little more' He has served as Deputy District cemetery at Salem. 11 a. m. Sermon “ The Squand you r treatm ents at waijoeVer laid on this grade than a row o f empty houses. Attorney for several years and ered Birthright" Word was received by friends till remains with the ex- Now conditions are reversed. made a good reeqryl. 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. Junior 4 p. m. here o f the death o f Mrs. Fanny Lyons is the thriving village and on of a few washouts and it Don't be bothered with dand Christian Endeavor T p. m. Phone 555 ~ • *ible that the Southern Pa- Mehama is about finished as a ruff. Sloper guarantees San Tox Murphy, Saturday, at Jefferson, Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. NORA N. IHUS, death being due to a paralytic intends to re-locate over this town. The people have gone to hair tonic to remove it Subject: "Prepare To Meet Thy stroke. Mrs. Murphy made her e to prevent a rival road the railroad. Elmo S. White, o f Salem, was* home here with her daughter, G od." ’ ng use of it. Singers invited to help sing, a caller yesterday. Mr. White Mrs. Glenn Smith, about two m the forks o f the Santiam and public cordially invited to was connected with the Mai! for years ago and later moved with O f Birthday Postals just in at nearly 30 miles to Minto Pass attend. R. L. Putnam. a short time several years ago. the Smith’s to Sublimity. Dur h is the best and lowest pass Beauchamps. Also some Beau is now practicing law in Sa ing her residence here Mrs. Mur the summit o f the Cascades. tiful Columbia Highway Scenes, lem. phy made many friends. While Geo. Davie has moved the residing at Sublimity she became glass front o f his shop out even united with the Catholic church Large and appreciative audi with the walk, giving him room and Rev. Father Lainck anda ences have greeted John Lewtas, But if you are troubled for another chair. j number o f Mrs. Murphvs’s Sub- the Methodist evangelist who is '-w ith your eyes and want“ Miss Cora Cooper, E. C. Titus, limity friends attended the fun conducting meetings here in the relief, let us make a s c i-...... Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and eral which was held at Jefferson M. EL church, Mr. Lewtas being entific examination o f Jdiss Marian Alexander motored on Tnesday. In the spring Mr. an orator of high class ability your eyes and correctly to Salem Sunday afternoon in and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Murphy and a profound studeut o f the fit them with glasses. he soles on these shoes will out- Mr. Titus car. Various places of moved from Sublimity to Jeffer scriptures who is in great de You will get comfort interest were visited and it was son, where Mrs. Murphy former mand by the churches as well as ear leather;, and satisfaction. t. ly lived and where she has con Chautauqua assemblies. a very enjoyable trip. Both Mrs. Roy Nendel and baby siderable property. Her only the pastor and Mr. Lewtas are left last week for Clem, Oregon, child, Mrs. Smith, a sister in well pleased with the reception Optometrist where her Ktisband has been for Portland and a brother in Wood- accorded the effort now in pro W ith Barr Jewelry Store burn are the surviving relatives. gress. i some time. ' Her husband passed away about SAIJQi Mr. Lockhart announced from State and Liberty Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lilly are five years ago. Her death will ...... — •' r ■ * " ' “ now comfortably located in the bring sadness to many a heart x * G. B. Trask cottage. in Jefferson, where she was Guy Hughes,of Winona, Wash, familiarly known as "Aunt ' was in Stayton this week on Fanny." business. He was well pleased with the town and believes that 2 gals. Pearl oil, bulk, 25c with the advent o f a railroad it A t Klecker’s. will take on a speedy growth. Mrs. A. Van Handel, o f Sub limity, was a caller Friday. . During the month May you ca ect the Standard one year uthern Pacific and ther Surveyors At Work. 50c "The Village Belie" Church of Christ w u p t i ATTENTION! Nice New Line Evangelist Here. If you want to fight, join the army en's Extra Heavy Rubber Soled Canvas Summer Shoes , They are money savers nd comfort givers* Try a pair* Lancefield. Dr. HERMAN W . BARK W W W* Order Your Suit T o-day FLORENCE Blue Flame Oil Stoves Safe, clean, economical Guaranteed in Every Respect. Just the thing for Warm Weather* .v Green Stamps Given with Every Purchase. LILLY HARDWARE CO. Make Your Kodak Story Autographic Mrs. Warren Richardson was in Salem Saturday, Date and title every print Beauchamp has the exclusive Seymour Jones, candidate for Kodak agency in Stayton. Ko representative on the Republican daks and a good supply o f Photo ticket, was a caller Friday. Mr. Supplies on hand. Jones is a farmer and fruit grow D. B. Hill, o f Mill City, was a er residing on his farm in Kei Stayton visitor Friday. Mr. Hill zer Bottom. He is just such a has just completed a 20-room man aa the people neqd to repre apartment house and has alrea sent them in the legislature. He dy secured renters for some o f is capable and conservative, be the apartments. He reports ev lieves in conducting the business erything progressing in the mill o f the state on business princi ples. He it a safe man to tie to. town. ** The pattern you looked at may be gone to-morrow. i Complete Line of Furnishing Goods th e Cleaning and Pressing. iix UP. Odd Fellows Bldg.