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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1916)
Died «« rw i TRADING STAMPS H ‘ i Good as Gold! ¿JW Stamps are a merchandise discount by means of which w e are enabled to*give you a greater discount than w e could were we. to give you a cash discount. Call and See the Many Premiums* * .* See our new line of SPRING GOODS ... W e are receiving new goods alm ost every day. CHAS. GEHLEN Mrs. Peter Blone' and daugh ter. of West Stayton. were call ers Thursday, Byron Denny, from east of Suhiimity, made us an appreci ated call Saturday. Mr. Denny * is one of the substantial, well- posted farmers of his neighbor I hood whom it -is a pleasure to converse with. - ~ H. B. Cohdit. the genial and accommodating S. P. agent at West Stay ton.' was in tow n Sat urday evening on business. His numerous duties do not allow him to visit the city often, but when he dot's his many friends greet him with a glad hand. Notice. My wife, Mrs. Mint: Titus, having left my I hm I an< board, all persons are hereby n<> titled that 1 will pay no bills of her contraction. . 8t3 M. H. Titus. Miss M. M. Go wan. of Salem visited several days this week at Jos. Hamm an >. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith, near Sublimity, are the parents,of a daughter, born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Johnston, of Lyons, were Stayton visitors Samuel Fake was born in Co lumbia county, Penn., in 1830 and died May 16. 1916, aged 80 years, two months and 13 davs. He was one of 12 children. He came to Oregon by ort team in 1852, and was married to Miss Matilda Dufheld in Salem. Oct. 15, 1865. They quietly celebrat ed their golden wedding last October at the home place enst of town where They have lived for many years. He is survived by his wife am five children, Grant, of John; Calif, Wm. of Stayton, Mrs. Susan Caplinger. pf Salem. Mrs. Ethel Malone, of Stayton, and Ji seph, of San FrawcDco. Thi youngest son, Beecher, dvirg eight years ago; also four grand sons and one brother, John R. Lake, of Stayton. He had been member of the M. E. church for 49 years and a Mason for 46 years. He was also an Indian war veteran. Mr. Lake had been in poor health for ^ mini her of years, and was ten ierly cared fl? r bv a devoted wife and children. He was a good neighbor, friend, hus Monday. • * band and father, and although Mrs. J. F. Robertson, of Pot» death was to him a welcome re ter’s Mill, made a brief visit to* lease from .j-ears of suffering, many will mourn his passing-, Stayton Monday. M. Goodie- leaves Friday for and the sympathy of hosts of friends will go out to the sorrow Port Orchard, Wash., whore he wilj spendsev* ra! weeks, visiting ing wife and children. at the home of his sistOr. Tl< Funeral services were'conduct- ed at the home this (Wednesday)' wi.ll be uccompr. ied by his half afternoon- by . Rev. Lockhar-L -brother, Geo. Brown, of Aunts- pastor of the M. E. church. In ilte. terment was made in the Stay- ton cemetery. - th e Masonic fra N atice o f School Meet ir.{f. ternity conducting the services at the grave. Notice U hertiUy given* to the lega iai I Stayton Theat TROTTER B U IL D IN G T h u rsd a y — ’ The Hiwaiian Troubadores m Singers, Dancers, Players Direct from Frisco Exposition Program <1 American and Hiwaiian Numb« Children, ?5c Adults. 33c NOTE Tin* Hawaii;»!’* will give a dance at lies champV Hall after the show,. v ! Signs of Quality— Ansco, Sloper, San Tox; Friday - Mr. _and Mrs. J. M. Ringo Vote for your choice, buy your spent the ^ ek end ¡n Salem !2th Installment. - - candies at Sloper’s. Mrs. E. E. Trasfe, of Lyons, is Jos. Sestak and family motor- expected to visit Stay ton, friends •d to Gervais Sunday. this week. Howard Montgomery, \vife and — Ghrisman’s cattle sale is May Saturday—Big All Star Feature daughter, from hear Scforv¡sit 28th. Read their adv. : A U E D’ORSAY Fare from. Stay ton to Salem on ed at the home of his mother, voter» of School D istrict No. 77 of Ma ¿i» T, in a ' %»*»•+<»•! film vci’bion of ’i n - Mill City-Sa}em Auto Stage. 50c. Mrs. Trask, yesterday.» rion county, i i t r t e 'o f Oreg«.n, that a tii- 'tri:» -us mu»!«- I C’ Mi' ily <■ J. C. LerTler and J. E. Yoeman Henry Louis Seminar ken berg — . SCHOOL MEETING Ellis Hill, of Salem, is- visit of Kingston, have been chosen ’ V * .. , . >f Lyons, died Monday in a san- ing his parents. A. Hill and ivife. “T h e Lari o f Pawtucket"! asLinn county grand jurors ¿tarium |n Portland where he of said di.-trict will la- hekfi ;.t Sc hot Mrs. F. M. Korinek «pent the ohe next term of the circuit went several weeks ago for med Building on the l.«tr« »lay of J uni*. 1916 i ite ('oh oiî\, A U I.: tilths. ui 2 oriock injthe iiftprnoon to vote on week end at the VY. L. Pettit court. ical treatment. The cause of hjs the proposition, of le v y in g ‘a >-;><-cia home. CARPET WEAVING district tax. • death was tuberculosis. V Sunday-^“The Red Circle.” Mrs. Horace Lilly and Miss For carpet and rug weaving Mr. Schnaekenberg waff a na The total amount of mor<-y needed by *' ' - 3c 10c June Kearns visited Salem Sat- call on Mrs. C. M. Holford, o tive of Minnesota, and came to the d istrict during the fiscal year bj r \ ginning on Ju n e 19th. 1916, and ending urday. ‘ i - ^ Stay ton, Oregon. Oregon when a child. He leaves on Ju n e 18th, 1917, is estim ated in thi A. C. Thomas and family mo- Miss Esther Brown of Portland a wife and five children, two following -budget ami • includes fh toredto the Frank Egan home is visiting at the Geo. Brown sons and two daughters at home am ounts to be received from t::e count;, s* near Silvertqn Sunday to spend home. and one married daughter. Mrs. school fund, state school fund, special tax , artd all other moneys of the day. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Dr. C. J. 'Korinek came up Stone. He was 46 years of age district the district: - % V; * Egan'are sisters. from Portland Friday evening and a member of the Odd Fel BUDGET W < ? will »all at tii«* G < * < > . Chri man farm miles ! lows and the Artisans, who took T eachers’ salaries .. .*............,$5500.00 Half-dozen Jersey cows for for a visit with relatives, Staythn. arid f> miles narthenst of Sc:o, at .p.iblic aufl Furniture.».................. . ...........' 300.0« sale—fresh and coming fresh. F. A. Ware and family, of St. part in the funeral services. The funeraf was held this A pparatus and supplies,such as Also 2 Du roc sows and yearling Johns. Wash., are visiting at the maps, chalk, erasers, etc, .7'. 200.00 colt. C. J. Ruettgers. J . W. Thomas and Thps. Ware morning, a large number from Library books.,........ • r \ i ........... - here attending. Mrs. Schnack- Co ro encing at 10 a.; m.. the following cattli Miss Bessie Goode of Salem is homes east of town, (■'lags . . . , ..........k , . . . 7, . . .......... 10.00 enberg is a niece of A7 -D. Gard Repairs o f sthoolhous-s," e t c ... 200.00 visiting at the home of her broth-. H c Von Behren and family 12 head of Grade Jersey ner and Mrs. S. J. Crabtree and Ja n ito r’s w a g e s .. ............... ' 360.00 er, V. A. Goode. * of Aumsvilie were Sunday guests Cow ? and Heifers for sale by Geo.- Chrisman. has other reatives in Stayton. J a n ito r’.» supplies........................ 40.« Mrs. Stella Hofeldt, of Port- at the R. L. Putnam home. Miss F u e l.......... ................................... IM l OO The deceased was a man well 8 head of Jersey and Shorthorr land is visiting at the home of Grace remained for a longer liked by all who knew him and Light-. ......................... ........ 4i>.( o Cows for sale by Harry Chrisman. C lerk’s sa la ry ........................77 25.00 her, parents. S. H. Burson and visit. had the confidende and rpspect Postage and statio n ery ........... .* 10.«J All tested for tuberculosis. wite and with her sister^ Mrs. Try t0 your orders to us of his neighbors and a high For the paym ent o f bonds, w ar LUNCH COUNTER ON THE GROUNDS Grant Murphy. « before three o’clock p. m. for ice standing in his community. His ran ts, notes,' and other In TERMS: 3 months’,,time without interest or nnej C. A. Beauchamp and wife and cream, delivered at six p. m. death will leave a vacancy in the debtedness contracted prior at 8 per cent. Ail bank a hie notes. 2 ja-r rent off fori to . May 22, 1915, and for - V. A. Goode and family enjoyed All flavors, bricks and special home that cannot be filled and in te re st thereon ......... 1068.00 A. L. Stevenson, Auct. * GEO.-CHRISM AN J a ride to McMinnville Sunday in creams at Sloper’s Drug Store. bring sadness to the hearts of For the paym ent of bonds, w ar 0. M. Baker. Clerk, HARRY CHP.ISMJ G. A’s. auto. With us you get a city service. ' friends, and the sympathy-of all ran ts, notes, and other in- * Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson. ‘ The numerous friends of Ed their acquaintances will be with debtedness, contracted on or 9. -r. Mrs. J. P. Wilbur and S. H. Blakely will bd glad ’to know that the wife and children in the loss a fte r May 22, 1915, and for in te re st th ereo n ....................... 200.00 Notice of Hearing of Final - Heltzel leave the first of the he has passed his final examina- of a loved husband and father. I n s u r a n c e ......................... 160.00 week for Roseburg. where they tion and is now a full-fledged v Account. Another gross of Adlerlka just Sinking fund to pay old bond . 500.00 will represent the Odd Fellows pharmacist In th<* County Coirt o f tl - State o f, S I A Y T O N , OI received at Slopers. Total estim ated am ount of and Rebekah lodges of this city. J . W. Jackson, of Mill City, Or«-gon for t: - County of i .•larion. ! J. G. Gasner, of Kingston was money to be expended for all Mr. and Mrs. J! C. Leffler and made us a pleasant call to-day. _ In thv m a tt-r of the estate of J-tm. » : purposes during the y e a r__ $8813.00 Cain, Capital, $25,( a business caller Saturday. dec« a»e<|. — . j I little daughter were over from He came down to attend »the Notice is hereby >’ given th a t the final ~ — Mr. and Mrs. J. B. „ - ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Linn county yesterday. funeral of S. Lake. * Breiten- account of Almira 3. Cain, uh adminis-, I-EE TATE, President. stein, of Sublimity, are the par From county school fund dur tratrix of the estate o! Jam es Cain, de Mrs. Pancoast, Mrs. Caspell I Mrs- Jos- Fisher visited Salem GEO. SPANIOL, Vlce-Ï ents of a fine boy bom Thursday ing the coming school y ear.. .$2275.00 ceased has been filed in th. County and Mrs. Luthy were Salem vis- a couple of days this week. W. RICHARDSON, Court of Marion County. S tate of Or<-- From state school fund during last Dr. Brewer was in attend ;on, and th at the 12tn day “of June itors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Langley, Mrs. , the coming school y ear......... 636.00 91«. at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. has ance. Estimated amount to be receiv Mrs. Ollie Ward, who has been Hobart and Mr. Creamer, of Sil- been duly appoint' d by such Court foi F i r i T l ^ r ^ X X \ d M l the heanng of objections to such final 1 a l 4 U W ^ d-U U 1W ed from all other sources dur verton, visited at G. C. Eisen »topping with her brother, R. account and the settl-m ent thereof, at ing the coming school y ear... 600.00 hart’s Sunday, Montgomery, nearfMehama, was ___ In which time any any ______ person interested . Specials for this date. such estote may appear and file objec- in town yesterday. Total estim ated receipts,not in Mr. and Mrs. Liston Darby, of Uons thereto in writing and contest the Rev. E. B. Lockhart and fami- Kingston, were visiting in town 40c a doz. Oranges for 35c a doz. eluding the money to be re OF STAYTOR ALM,RA S- CAIN, ceived from the tax which it Small Oranges............ 18c a doz. S. H. H eltzel , Administratrix. ly were dinner guests last Sun- yesterday. * Attorney for Estate. 7 t 5 is proposed to vote.'................ $3411.00 Capital, $25,( Young’s Cash Grocery. day at the home of W. H. Fuson. Mrs. Bradshaw, of Mill City, RECAPITULATION , President. Mr. Fuson and Mr. Lockhart visited last week at the home of Mrs. John Penland and small Administrator’s Notice of A. D. J. G T. ardner H unt , Vlee-Presid Total estimated expenses for son, Robert, of Albany, spent visited the former’s parents at her son, A. E. 8. L. S tewart , Appointment. the y e a r............. ................... $8813.00 J . M. R inoo , Aumiville in the afternoon. | The Hswaii<m Troubtofou[, , the week end with her sister. Total estimated receipts not in Notice is hereby given that the un- Miss Grace Tiffany. cluding tax to be voted........ £411.00 i*OOD MULE TEAM coming to the Stayton Theatre h*f been duly appointed by , ) - the County Court of the State of Ore- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Maclay, Balance, amount to be raised For sale. Abo fresh co*. May 18th, was one of the big (on for the County of Marion as adm in Mill City-Stayt< Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Diet and Brewer s Dairy. musical attractions at the San by district ta x ............. $5402.00 strator of the estate of I P Hnm„ ' rey. deceased and th aL he Miss Ella Williams motored to Attorney Walter Winslow can- Francisco Exposition. They give We estim ate that a levy of elevi **• ,uc^ •^U’lnistrator. A?i didate for District Attorney, of a first-class entertainment, play- Salem Monday morning and mills will be required to produce tile persons having claims against the es Leave» Mill City at 6:ll Uto of said decedent are hereby noti Salem, was one of the speakers ing native Hawaiian music- as spent the day visiting friends. amount of special tax money sho fied to present the same, duly verified Lyons, Mehima, Stayl to me at my residence on the Smith hmity, Aumsvilie, Tgj at the union young peoples well as that of other countries, For Sale—One 4 year old colt, above. lacs, 3J mj|M east of Sublimity in meeting Sunday night at the and use various kinds of instru- weight about 1300; one 3 year Dated, this first day of May, 1916. ‘4 anon county, Oregon w i t h i n . « . Salem. Arrives Salemr Leaver Salem retur Christain church. He was ac-! ments. Manager Rizzo is to be old colt, weight about 1200. Both A ttest: T i'm 't'.’./.T y KI® dmt® of lhi* notice. airi vea at Mill City 7: l companied by his wife and baby congratulated on securing this are horses and both blacks. Are E. M. O lmsted , will stop at Stayton Hi and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White of attraction, as shows of this class full brothers and match well. Chairman Board of Directors. A. Hendershott’s. . Hum * * phr.j,, - * « d 2 e rtu * .d ® . ™ * ^ S t r the Cherry City. Fraqk Cremer, Stayton. seldom visit towns of this size. W. R ichardson , District Clerk. D. B. HILL 0 1 Mill C Local Items “The Broken Coi: CATTLE SALE Saturday, May 27 c ■ jSta yton State Saturday, the 20th BAN Auto Sti t A • , V.- '. rv