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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1916)
V-Í 2 S 1 ■ -’«' . 'K ^ M ').• •. ■ * ' fe ~ ? 5 i Largest Circulation in Stayton’s Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper II. STAYTON. MARION CO U N TY / OREGON, M A Y 10, 19Ì6. 0. F. SOCIAL value of harmony in the family, asked for office and is only ou( Funeral Held the community, the fraternal now because he wants Marion and otuer organizations, and the county to have a strictly business The funeral service of J. W. value o f insurance in the For and economical administratioa. Hickman was held Saturday, esters. He closed by reading a —Woodburn Independent * With the Protestant churches conducted by Rev. Young, of Al portion of a speech by Peter Col all throwing their forces togeth bany, and interment was made All kinds of print paper have lins on the fallacy o f socialism... er in the series o f special meet in the Wiener cemetery, near advanced from 25 to 50 per cent. ings beinR held at the Methodist n<lay evening the I. O. 0 . Dr.- Bcauchnmp was asked to Kingston, a large number of The paper you are readinR costs Episcopal church o f Stayton un ill was the scene o f a very Rive the company a talk. The friends and neighbors being one-fourth more than it did a der EvanRelist John Lewtas, the taing and instructive gath- Dr. responded by sayjng that he present to pay their last res month aRO. The war is assign- attendance at the service is grow pects. when members o f the was exandner for a number of v ed as the cause. Colored print ing very satisfactorily to those r»lic Order o f Forester, their insurance organizations and that He leaves one daughter, Mra. paper o f many shades cannot be in charge o f the movement. On and children and a few in- the medical examination o f the •Thos. Fleming, o f Linn county, . -; M obtained. guests met for a social Foresters was the most stringent Sunday afternoon the auditorium and two step-sons, B. Lovelace. fl a sort of “ get acquainted o f all, hence tl.pre was small on- J N- Werl 4 Ut, ieho Vina held a largr flUdfghl&FT)T^ornen b f t)kTahoma, and W. A. Love his home ail winter only when the speaker :gave his lace, o f Ft. Simco, Wash. "W- of thO'speflH'^rs ^)ortunity for anyone but a per- The fssed it. Owing to thè barf fectly well person to become a • with a broki broken leg, we are glad address on “ The Twentieth Cen- latter, with his wife, was pres ter, not so many were pres- member; he spoke of the value ) m. tu ■ 1 a i 1 * . . ! t° State, is able to get abo it the tury Wom an/* The morning ent at the funeral. The Third Annual May Pagent . ______ „ ’ ... ! 1 expected, but nevertheless of membership to younR men for hy the Rfibi.Uah lodge on house and -will goon bo able to be : and evening services necessitat- was a large attendance. . CARD OF THAN KS., its insurance« and impressed upon FHday eVeninR, Whs a success in down in town. The bones have e«j the throwing open o f the Ep- We wish to return our sincere F. Kleckcr nt*red as master j them thè benefit to be secured properly every «detail. The decorations now . . knit . . ,, and he ex-i wooth league* room that the con tremontes; and* introduced ; f roni an opportunity • r ___________ ,— --. 4pelta-to-be—afr-we as-ever tn a course- mtghr bg~g»ared: Taking and- heartfelt- thanks— to— our ,-to~,iearn______________ wore many and very beautiful, 1 . . . . . „ - _ ., - -rs in n pleasing man 4 th e business nmtinq o f the order;U e' " t guperb r f Which w u 'short tim e.-SC 10 Tribune. m into consideration the attendance friends and neighbors for* their |Chns. Iiottinirer was first an«l- to I Hi able tp arise before an the throne that had ))een con- Monroe Nye, o f Turner, candi- at all the services, the afternoon assistance and sympathy during I on.'and gave a resume of audienceand express his views\ „ „ itnA struct d across „ one end nf o f tiyo the date, uaui for ior county commissioner, andevening.it is said that the the sickness and burial o f J. W. Ire by the noted K. of C. without embarrassment. He de- lodge room, and which was. a was a caller today. Mr. Nye is audiences doubled during the Hickman. Mrs. Ellen Fleming r l ’oter ( oiling whom Ho J clareri that the opportunity Riven making a hard campaign for the first week of the special effort. veritable bower of flo.wers Wm. Lovelace in Salem recently. Mr. U younR man by an organization Miss Malana Sestak was charm- He 19 opposed to a county Next Si nday afternoon Mr. Lew- B. Lovelace - Rcr gave an interesting 0f this kind to learn to stand,up j. ing as Queen o f the May and was road supervisor, and favors hav- tas will speak to men only, i he Ieri ure. CKe substance "inunqty what he has tqgay in a _ ~7~ > _1 1 attended try Misses MilCa Roy ing the county divided into three Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masher and Ich.was-“ Harmonv*' os-1he proper manner is. worth money St \ dLtricts v.ith a commissioner 0 C 1 Ì O O I Ì N o t C S . . , , , , and Grace Tiffany, who were daughter Minnie, and Mr. Allen it, in all phases of life. to him. s n d h e M i n M « I U t h - i llainUlv aUired |n blu#; M„ . elected from each district. Mr. ! - --------- - - and Mr. Riches, o f Silverton, ¡next speaker wäg Anton ] one young men should become ■''ti garet Schaefer, as Spirit o f May. Nye is an old schoolmate of J. R. ! For the benefit o f the baseball were visitors at G. C.Eisenhart** inde!, of Sublimity^ whó, members The Dr*s Miller. • ~ team a ' demonstration wilL be . ,, ■ , - . 1 remarks gow ned the Queen. The Queen's last Wednesday. in an interesting mariner George Keech. Republican ! ^ ven on the 8ctl0°* «rounds Fri- w»rc loudly: »ppftjiaes: | p a s s i o n was a beaaiiful sp ec laments to l»e derived Sale starts at Klecker’s Anton Heiderer was present , n(.|c >nd w„ m>de miMt|y of candidate for representative,!^^ afternoon at_4 o ’clock, by membership in the order with Ins accordion and enter- , biM-ren Another w u„ w was in the city’Saturday looking the physical training department Saturday. Bring your pro Iplained that the cost to a tamed with several fine t f l « - (tbe Win(tln|f , hp J |e around in-the interest* o f' his under the direction o f Miss Grace duce. Iman was not high, and ,1 tions and the orchestra played i * t h{ h no May day fes- campaign. Mr. Keech has lived Tiffany. Warren Richardson and wife surance should he -taken j several numbers between -> the Previous to the demonstration near Stayton for a number of 'tivitiesare complete.. - leave to-morrow for Jefferson, ore ill-health prevented, speeches. the last Parent-Teachers meet- . . .. o ... An excellent program had years and has demonstrated his Stayton Orchestra was At the close of the program of * ing of the ¿-ear will . b . held and ¡ Whf re heV J 0 L n Glc" Sral‘ h . , been arranged and all the num- ability as a business man and a produced and gave a cou- apcchvB Hful , imiftic.the comp^L,^ ^ we|| ^ iwd ?he financier. That he will rpake a at six o'clock the girls o f the! “ d deasing selectiohs. n P ln «.■ ny wa, vailed upon to partake of ^ Schoo| 0rcheatra furniahed good representative cannot be high school will serve a caffeteria an *u |Spaniol. Chief Itanger.ofj an excellent lunch. This lunch. ■ U IS Several sélections throughout the disputed. He has made a tour Court, and Anr^w F e ry ,, followed by games and dancing, A small admission fee o f five o f the county and finds strong evening. - - ter. gave good talks on with Anton Heiderer as musi- and ten cents will be charged After the program asocial time support, particularly in the rural iefftH of a membership in chm. It was a late hour before for the demonstration, while the Was enjoyed. Then thete were districts.—Silverton Tribune. esters, as did also John the festivities closed. lunch will be served at five cents As there are only ten days car\dy and punch booths and in The occasiop was one o f pleas- for each thing ordered. Come When Electric Bath treat- the dining room ice cream and more before the primary election irtette composed of Dr. ure and profit to those present bring your friends and have a 4 ments have given relief to cake was served at tastily ap it might He well to advise our ^ Beauchamp, Dr. Pint- and the memoers o f the order good time and incidentally help readers to tal^e time and pains to pointed tables. so many? Stanley A. Starr sang are to be congratulated on the the baseball boys. study your sample ballot and A fter the festivities. Mr. C. Belle Mahone” in a » — 1 very ¡success of the event. 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. Mr. Shepherd visited the high A. Beauchamp invited all who pick out your choice now, so that manner, and as an en- The Cathulic Order o f Forest school Tuesday. Mr. Shepherd Phone 565 /e a song about a little ers is a worthy institution and cared to dance up to his hall, when you go to the polls to yote is a Civil War veteran and is where an enjoyable time was you can put your X in the right NONA N. 1MUS, Masseuse* 4M went fishing ‘ all on a j Catholic men— young and. old— very much interested in-the work place. Many o f the voters, es had dancing. ( who can do so should become morning," which was members. pecially when voting for candi o f our school. Mr. Shepherd dàuded. dates for the legislature make was at one time a memberjof the their X opposite the first five school board. ipon, but referred the 4 .4 , Mr. J. T-. Hunt, candidate for without stepping to think who Jack to Mr. Klecker, who g00(J S O da a t they are voting for, when they county commisioner visited Mr. entertaing talk on th e : Beauchamp’s Drug Store. v really intend to vote for a differ Gauntt Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. ent person. And likewise in High School Auditorium voting for other offices. Look weh, before you make your X. We have C. & W., Woodlark But if you áre troubled and Red Dragon squirrel poison with your eyes and want A unique exhibition has been on hand and lots o f it. 25c and relief, let us make a sci arranged for for festival week at 35c can. * Beauchamp’s Drug entific examination o f 4 p. m. Portland for the benefit o f the Store. • « your eyes and correctly farmers o f Oregon. Tractors Folk Dances Nicholas Heuberger made us a ie soles on these shoes w ill out- fit them with glasses. will demonstrate the latest and Games pleasant call to-day. Mr. Heu You will get comfort most scientific methods o f modern Drills :ar leather. berger is one o f the wide awake and satisfaction. farming at the 1916 Rose Festi School Grounds farmers o f the Triumph neigh val at Portland, June 7, 8 and 9. borhood. He likes the Standard All the latest types o f tractors and complimented us on the im Optometrist and engines will be shown at provement that has been made 6 p. m. work and a. parade will precede W ith Barr Jewelry Store in the paper during the past Admission, 5 and 10c. the contest The exhibition will State and Liberty S ts. ^ 4 1 BM year. take place the morning o f June -, '•V. J.T . Hunt for Commissioner 8 , second day o f the festival. i w w w i i w » i» ii « in i ^ ^ Since the Columbia river high J. T. Hunt of Sublimity, can didate for county commissioner, way, to receive its national dedi was in the city over Tuesday cation June 7, presents the high ght. He has many admirers est type of road building in the d supporters here who know world, it will also prove of fiF the man and know that he is the terest to farmers to inspect the m6n for the place to which he highway and note how the gorge ; aspires. And yet he did not as of the Columbia waa made pass able for the first time in history pire for this or any of the many other offices which hit friends for vehicles of ¿11 kinds where have been urging him in the past the maximum grade does not ex •V i'., to run for, but he haa always re ceed five per cent through the mountainous region. fused. Her would not now be out It is felt that the program for for county commissioner if it were not that about 150 taxpay this year’s festival will be more •r " ers insisted upon him doing so. attractive than ever before. As ■ ' - . 4 an inducement to «11 to attend He stands strictly upon his own • : I y j .M j merits. He is a big taxpayer, a the Festival, the Southern Pad- • I M successful farmer and business f*c will have low round-trip fares, man, has a mind of his own, and j namely from points Roseburg pm m taxpayers all over the county are i *nd north, main line and branch- Cleaning and Pressing. Odd anxious to have him represent i June 4th to 9th inclusive, them. He has never before; A*1*! return limit June 12th. ÉâStëï-r'i/Ü' Churches Unite in Evan gelistic Work /*■■ iters Have Interest ing Gathering1 , During the-, month, of May you can g e t‘the Standard one year for4« 50c Rebekah's Hold May Fèstivàl Why suffer with Colds, lagrippe or rheumatism • Hettinger was again Good drugs, good cigars, Friday, May 12th Don’t Forget Demonstration Phys ical Training Dept. They are money savers comfort givers. Try a pair. FLORENCE Dr. HERMAN W . BASK Cafateria Lunch Lancefield. * iue Flame Oil Stoves - If you want to fight, join the army Parent-Teacher Meeting :n’s Extra Heavy Rubber Soled Canvas Summer Shoes - YKTHY did w e sell 2 a suit last night to a m a n -from Sa lem? H is reason w as he could bu y cheap er over here. Safe, clean, economical ruaranteed in Every Respect, lost the thing for Warm Weather. \^ C Green Stamps Better order yours to-day. /j Given with Every Purchase. 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