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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1916)
' Largest Circulation in Stay ton’s Trading Territory of Any Newspaper V O L . II. S T A Y T O N . M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , M A Y 17, 1916. School Fair NO. 8. ¡Kings Prairie and crosses Mad ,» most beneficial things taught in and E gypt.” 200 original colored creek at the bid l-lnekberry camp any school. The 'gfrsls under views. Two hours of thrilling ,-v # I grounds.. It m in es Gates a mile. the direction of Miss Tiffany travel lecture. (Last Friday was held the fast He say# several officials of the This is the last week of the have mads splendid progress. On Tuesday May 23rd he will, iront-Tourhcr meeting of the .._, • .. S. P. went upon special ears and' meetings at the Methodist church give his Illustrated lecture, “The Ihbol year. Ihcso meetings.! 1 1 ' under the direction of John Lew European War as 1 saw it. 200 '.arc* two crews of S.,P. sur ive been pr<*luctive of much tas. Mr. Lewtas will speak in wonderful views and two hours veyers at work above Detrait. A xl and the. beginning of the Sunday, May 28th, will be Me the afternoon and evening on graphic description of-the Euro carload of railroad iron went up. ixt school year will see th em i t , . . M .. ■ . ., ¡. morial Sunday, and union service Sunday. His subjects for these pean tragedy. Mr. Le vtas will , __ . ... It is surmised that the a P. is ken uj) again with renewed#»- . . , . , , , . . will be held in the opera house meetings are; given in another give an impartial view of the rest. The success of the past ay “ few feet of track i at 11 o’clbck a. m. It has not yet part of this paper. war. All services free except eetings ts largely due to the 1,n ,n ,lcu ^ ^ been definitely decided who will Great interest" has been shown the two illustrated lectures when forts of Dr. Brewer, president Dt, H. A. Beauchamp motor-1. deliver the sermon. The G. A. in the addresses of this Stayton a charge of 15 and 35 cents will Vc associattoh; MfSS r*raht rw~Td'to PrirtJnm ffitmdny:- Ur w a»j ■RT’Post wili m eef aTlheir hall at visitor and many have t hronged be made. The xthistrated lectur» cretary, and Prof. -Gauritt, [secompiried by Mrs. G. F. Kor- 10 a. m. and march to the opera the church on Sundays, and other es will be given at the Opera incipal of the schools. iinek and Miss Marian Alexander: house. evenings to hear the Bibical House. Those who were not at ,v At this meeting a constitution who visited friends there. Mrs. , . . present . --------- Tuesday, May 30th, Decora truths expounded by the evan id by-law. fur » School Pnir I W h a m » . « W i t t l . M i« G ,„-i ho mera- W. Thomas and "wife, accom raoriation w n. adapted and .K- who wool .Iowa, r.,rl- . ' . « 7 " [ the phya.caculture cla»< tion day, an appropriate pro gelist who has visrted the sacred gram will be given in the High places of the holy land and who panied by their daughter, Mrs, Hawing director, elected: F o r , land laat Thurwiay ‘ relurrn-d:aml otlwr «la93e9 of “ ,rl" u"'ter therefore Is able to illuminate Small mon and gentleman friend* ie year, Geo. Kecch and An- w*th t^em. They made ""the* trip ■t*,e direction of Mies Tiffany, on School auditorium beginning at Friday afternoon last, missed a 10 o’clock a. m., under the direc- hi? sermons with Interesting in motored up from Salem Sunday. dw t ’ory# twu yoarsiS. II. HeU . over -the reaf. The exercises were held' tion o f Prof. Gauntt, after which cidents gleaned in his travels. Murry W'ade, the Oregon Jour and Evcret Downing; three • found the road very good for the out'of doors and consisted of a ' there will be the march to the nal cartoonist, A. C. Libby and irs, E. M. O. mated. This is a most part. The day Was ideal ..grand march, Indian club drill, cemetery, where the flowers will Special Evangelistic Services Ivan G. Martin were callers yes ml of wide-awake men, and and the trip "greatly enjoyed. ! folk dances, scarf dance and vari- be strewn and the usual exercis- continued by John Lewtas in the terday. look to see them show ns a Some one with an avito humped | 0LJ8 other entertaining features, es carried out. Methodist church each evening I _ , - *" 5/,-2 itoo< fair next Septem lier bet- injo the gasoline pump in front The veterans of the civil war until Sunday next when the The relays by the-girls of the than any We have yet had. - of the Lilly Hardware Co. store 5tb and 6th gracies were greatly -p re ser v er s-o f the union--are Evangelist will preach his d os * * > it, Cedes, writing to the ¡one day this week, and put it out enjoyed. The’ girls of the 8th becoming few er every year, and ing sermon upon the subject of ily says of commission until repairs could i grades and higher grades played all who can do so should join lo News “The Modern Dance.” At 2:30 t the electric surveying crew be made. The auto suffered'also. |jy<t]y . nf Captain ball. them in the services honoring in the afternoon he will deliver, last week working near Ni-j Geo. Tate and ’Oliver. Lesley j “ A Box of Dolls” which won the memory of their departed rft. The tînt* riïrrs through speht Suhday in Satem.~ : much favor at the entertainment ' ------- " --------——------------------------- put*on Ijy Prof. Hoffer was also | The Victor Point Dramatic man should fail to hear this great Î a feature. One of the best drills Club will put on the com edy! l believ es in enforcing th e l a w put on by the physical culture drama, “The Girl from the L j lecturd. On Monday May 22nd Mr. 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. J . J i t n . , A ii i f TS r. Ci » c^as8 was the military marching, Triangle Ranch” at the Stayton Lewtas will, give his Illustrated _ * Phone 555 operd house, Wednesday, May \ Lectureon “ What I saw in Greece 24th, under the management, o f ! .j the program. Qwing to'the late- NONA N. IMUS, Masseuse. Turkey, Sjlria, The Holy Land i [ervcJ in Spanish-A m erican W ar— Old Enough to Be Safe, Young}- -.n ess of.the hour a number of Stayton theatre. This play people left before this drill came been presented several times by Enough to Be, Active. off. A number of people have the .Club, and every time ¡_" It was put on Q. H. Parson. Candidate for the Republican expressed a wish that the en satisfaction. Sublimity the 9th to a crowded for District Attorney, believes tertainment he repeated some evenjng, as there were a number house, who were well that laws are passed to lie enforced. * G IV E N BY who couldn't get away in the af with the performance. Therefore, those who do not want the dry ternoon. Read tfie adv. of Chrismans’ Jaw enforced should not vote for Carson. > ' V • . , • ; .i- V Physical culture is one of the cattle sale on this page. ~ Of course, if electetl he expects to use Traveler and Lecturer judgment in prosecuting. There are many family rows that find their way to the dis In the Stayton Opera House trict attorney’s office and the county prose cutor should distinguish between personal and matters that are properly of public concern. 8:15 p. m. Carson is a member of the Baptist church, and also a veter- Monday’s Lecture: “W hat I saw in Greece, T ur Spain. is qualified; he is the only candidate who has had a full key, Syria, T he Holy Land and Egypt.” years Law College course besides the practical experience ' 200 wonderfully colored slides. has matured him in his-deliberations; he is forty-five years Lecture lasts over two hours. old enough to be safe and young .^enough to be active and is y 1 Admission, 35c and 15c the support of the voters of Marion County on the grounds Tuesday, M ay 23rd: T he G reat L ecture—“The he is competent and believes that vigor alone is not sufficient. Big Times at Church 1 During the month of Memorial Service May you can get the Standard one year for 50c Pleasing Event j Take a Course of iTreatments while “ ,^ !Pfices are->Reduced Six treatments for $10. RSON tndidate for Disu Attorney takes Definite Stand which was the last number on Two Thrilling Illustrated Lectures JO H N Given A w ay Free LEW TAS Monday and Tuesday, May 22d and 23d SATURDAY a < n . To the first 50 people coming to our store Saturday, May 20th, we will give prizes. Come and get yours. Bargains greater than ever. ... 200 original colored views of actual scenes. Mr. Lewtas spent nine weeks in the war zone and was indorsed with a letter o f introduction from Governor Withycombe and had a wonderful experience on the firing line. Two hours of graphic and impartial description. Admission, 35c and 1 5c. W . F. KLECKER. [Lancefield’s shoes are always good And have both quality and style; The Girl from L Triangle Ranch 'he person who is shod with them - Presented by the Victor Point Dramatic Gub r Can walk with ease for many a mile. j \ X I H Y did we sell W a suit last night to a man from Sa lem? H is reason w as he could buy cheap- - er over here. Under Management of Stayton Theatre O PER A HOUSE, STAYTON, ORE., W ednesday, May 24 *• ■ ---- » - Don’t Break Your Back U SE O N E O F O U R CULTIVATORS Horae and H and Cultivators for Field and G arden Hoes, Rakes, Shovels . and all kinds of garden tools. Screen W indows and Doors CAST OF CHARACTERS Harry Logan, the new sheriff of the county... Jas. Darby , Harvey Wesley, leader of border outlaws, Marion Lewis Tom Ciaxton, his a sso cia te.............................Hans Olson Solomon Donahue, a wandering Jew .....Arthur Schriber Caleb Push, a hustler who buts in.....................Roy Fox Eclipse, a colored ranchm an...................... Frank Richei Wilkins, Romero, Bradley, cattle thieves and border ruffians.......Joe and Alex Doerfler, Willie Krenz Frank Barton, owner of ranch..... ....... ..Martin Doerfler Ethel Barton, his daughter................Margaret Doerfler Bolivar, reared on the ranch........................ ,v..Ava Darby Nathalie, queen of the cattle thieves.....Bertha Doerfler Mrs. Caleb Push, pursuing her husband...«,.Elsie Darby A Full Line THE FIX UP. Cleaning and Pressing. O S T E O P A T H IC DR. A . P. H OW ELLS Curtain Rises at 8:15 p. m. Given W ith Every Purchase. LILLY HARDWARE CO. Better order yours to-day. Act 1—Mining camp in New Mexico Act 2—Outlaws den in New Mexico Act 8 —Barton’s Ranch Green Stamps [ ! European W a r as I Saw I t ” Admission, 25c ............. t . W MUMa M tW W IMMMMWMWMWMWa . . - , ... ... ■ ' . ■ . • V- ■ :■<•**■ . • : v .< v . . . . . . . - ........ V* , , •> • Jl Mg. J, ,%■ ^ 0 *— ; • ; v>v : - J* ■ ' . . ■ . ' . > - DR. M A R Y H OW ELLS Both Phones. ■ e«W »UW ia«MMUWWWIIWiakM W W ai .... , M * * * - Physicians and Surgeona Osteopathic Adjustment, this is our slogan; but in addition, physicians ara yaalHUd by education and training to act aa your physician, ta i ! «di sai w ysndas which may i Children, 10c . A Odd Fellows Bldg.1 f ?»r » V L - A » X i*A*áff'-VSr'.*; Ä S £ I /. »1, . ' j £\ '•> • ' —V -