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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1916)
■ ¿ p f ¿L< -' I__ TANDARD Largest Circulation in Stay ton’« Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper 50c VOL. S T A Y T O N . M A R I O N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , M A Y 24, 1916. THE RETURNS Inly a Small Vote Out While there was the lament Re- )ublican vote ever1 polled in a »rimary election for this county, Jtayton and Hast Stayton polled )ut a little over half the regis- itered number o f voters. In Marion county the vote on epublican candidate« was a« follows: , Por president Burton 733, ;um.mins 1595, Hughes 4151. Secretary of «tale Moore# 10 ( 1 , Olcott 4261. Public service commissioner Jqchtel 4020, Campbell 3080. Circuit judge- Bhighitm' 4393, llv 6372. Mbro.li. v m . C I Representative in legislature- im II, Brown 4549, Seymour )m-. ioni. W. Al Jopes 4138, tan t». Martin 3051 -mu 1 Elgin fcU won the five nominations, ilknao 2845, Tho.s. Bròwn*2839 i*ech 2110, MclnturIT 1243, Mrs. 2655.; Robertson. 2711 and iheurer 1188 w ere the other Indidates. District attorney Mux Gehl- r 2849 won over. Carson 369 Mytsmd 374, Smith and Winslow 1?»71. Sheriff ••'•J 'No db on ib.lo,. won ' . Cooper 2601. * ‘ cbool sui •• àntetwli n v mitb !t won o v -r Cornelius 2191, In' ‘ and I’ biilio ; lm; *. (vintv n s * - ' . r W est—5479 rêver And(*r:,.on_l9‘M ounty com misrioner^- Hunt 5 won over Libby 2359 and 875, Commencement* secretary o f state. For state A. L. Geddes, of Linn county, The concert given .by the Ha representative Mrs. Hattie Cam candidate for surveyor on the waiian Troubadors at the Stay- The graduating exercises of republican ticket, was defeated ton theatre last Thursday nit T eron, Mrs. W. A. Chaplin, Mar the Stayton High School and the by his party opponent, but Was was one of the best entertain- ion Palmer, W. H. Kagan and 8th grade class will take place jn nominated by the democrats. He mepts Stayton has had in years. I Frarfk Ward were nominated. the Auditorium June 1, at 8 p.m. cannot, however, run on the dem-j Everyone present seemed well Linn-County . _ * i iL Following is the program: ocratic ticket, as a law passed by pleased, and the house was pack- - Moores 1603, Ole.,ft 1538. M a v v m i i*iin g e t t ile Processional ............... Circuit judjr1 -Bingham 1227, / ^ t l L d ll the last legislature provides that \ ed. They gave a dance to a good 1 i r Invocation.............. Rev. Putnam no candidate who fails to receive sized party after the show, and Kelly 2680, Morcom 403, Pniriie1 n Song............... S. H. S. Chorus the nomination o f his own par the dancers pronounce the music 1354. • • Class History. ..... Helen Staab ty can accept the nomination o f perfect For representatives Acheson I Piapo Solo ...... A. Clyde HofFer any other. Had Mr. Geddes 1777, Childs 1763. Porter 1704,: Norris, son o f Albert Frank, is !Class Prophecy ... Nellie Stowell received the nomination by his won over Beatty 1640, Newport reported quite sick with pneu Overture Poet and Peasant own party, his endorsement by monia. 14J1. ...................... Orchestra the democrats would have placed For .county commissioner T. J. j The following program • has Class P oem .......... O. P. Lesley^ his name on both tickets, accord Butl.-r.rcceive 1 the nomination, ing to the Albany Herald. W. E. Chrisman second and been arranged for the Memorial" Underclass Advice..... ............. Margaret Fehlen «r Day service to be held in. the H Freerksen third. • J. H. Mulclfay, of Portland, as For a short time six— . Prof.’ F. Berchtold The nice for sheriff was close. S. Auditorium at .10 a. m. Tues- t Address sistant general freight agent o f I). II. Bo line winning over C. M. day, May 30. ¡Solo......... .. ..... Mrs. Ringo treatments will be the S. P. company, has been pro Kendall by only five votes. Flag Drill .... Mrs. PraH’s Pupils I resentation of Diplomas moted to be assistant general given for $10.00 ----------------------------------- --------------------------* ------------- freight agentTff-^OTè“ ôFinlëF • Benediction . ......Rev. Lockhart Electric Light Bath with The 8th grade class will have state commerce matters, with- . For treasurer- Francis. -— ~ . Orchestra - headquarters at San Francisco. full massage. On the democratic ticket Mark Recitation .... ..../Jhirrell Down two numbers on the program, a He takes up his new duties June Class Poem, by Nona Fulton and , Weatherford was nominated for Flag Solute Save car fare and take 1. He has long been reeognized representative irr congress. ‘ For Address Rev. Lockhart a Class Song by the 8th grade. as an authority on rates and traf- j your treatments at state representative I. R. Schiiltz Lincoln’s Gettysburg Speech fic conditions. Mr. Mulchay is CARDS W. P. Elmore and Ben Sudtcll |. .... ...... Rev. Putnam 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. a son-in-law o f Mr. and Mrs. F. j I desire to express my appre-- wore nominated. Recitation ........ Bennie Kejiyon Phone 555 i ciation and gratitude to thè peo- M. Munkers and is well known,' During the month of * Standard one year for | 50c Decoration Day ATTENTION! . o m 4 i c ' * -------- & "* ° ljMl!al NONA W. IMUS, Masseuse. Marion and Linn counties"t*> many Stayton people At the conclusion of the pro- Coyirh Sprup. Perhaps you Ream the people will march to* for their *upP9rt at the late pri- have heard the name before, hut tile cemetery for the closing ex-4 mary e^ ct,on- The 8a'n(* kind ! favor extended to me in the fail you do not know the wonderful c'rci.ses. *■ . ...... ------------ - J-will elect me judge o f one o f the ! t uriitive properties ol our U nite A dsm oi.stlotion o f the type- departments o f the Circuit Court l i ne ( ough Syrup unless y u writing department of-th e Stay- ¡over which I promise to preside have tried it. It is strong, pure ton High School will be held in with that efficiency* and economy and effective. 25- per bottle at 'the Auditorium’-Friday evening. learned from"experience. Beauchamp’ h D ru gstore. May 26. at 8 p. m.. No admis • t Geo. G. Bingham. Mi - Bessie Clow left Tuesday sion wHl bo charge !. * ,. T-he pro- evening for Mill .City, where she -gram will l>egin with a blindfold I sincerely appreciate the sup will take charge o f tiff; central test for the beginning students, port and vote o f the people of Office for her cousin, Mrs. G. writing from dictation on matter Staytop and vicinity. givimi me Clow, who with her son Harold , unfamiliar to them. Those tak at the primaries. will start ei»3t the first o f June. ing part in this contest have W. I. Needham. ! 1 Sh<^ will spend the summer vis been taking typewriting since iting friends in Minnesota. Illi February only? Next the “ speed To the People o f Stayton and 2 « Vicinity: * nois and Michigan. ¡’ends” of the class -Henry Lu- [lot y re 2637. Words fail to express my ap )n the »'em cratic ticket- Ben- Mr. Champ; o f Mehanva, re la.v, Melvin Nipple, Caryl Ruble. preciation o f the 3plondid vote % )tt,secured the most votes for cently Suffered a paralytic stJfoke. Gladys Hamman and Iva Dough- given me- and o f the kindness of . ty—will give an exhibition of my many friends. I take your ! ■their ppwd on blatter which ’they vote as an endorsement of econ- j ] Cleaning and Pressing. Odd Fellows Bldg. — have practiced. Their present orny. promptness, courtesy and 'record on this runs from 110 to businesslike methods in public (160 words per minute. office. As a mark of my appre-; Pomona Grange Agricultural ciation,’ I am going to take-off committee met at the Salem Com my coat and work all the harder mercial Club rooms May 17th. J. for you along these lines. W heth-: R. Miller was present from Stay- er you voted for me or not I will j torr, also representatives of • dif be very glad to have a talk with ferent Granges o f2 the county. you at my office next time you There was an address by Prof, come to Salem. . j Hurd,( o f O. A. C .. It was ar- Max Gehlhar. ! ranged to hold a Grunge rally in -Salem July 3. during the cherry To. the voters of Marion Coun- fair. J. R. Miller is a member ty: I wish to express my a p - j j j of Pomona grange committee on preciation for the support which taxation, and A. P. Kirsch is a you cheerfully tendered me at j § member of the committee on co the Primaries Mav 19th. I am operation. proud.of my vote in the Staytdn 1 On account of the union serv Precinct, and am proud o f my ices next Sunday, when the vote over the county which plac- 8 Memorial and Raccalaureate ser ed me in the lead in a number o f ** Sincerely yours, mons will be delivered, only the precincts. Elizabeth Cornelius. Sunday school and Jun. and Sen. W e have everything in hardware League services will be held in I desire to return my sincere . that goes into a house— the right the M. E. Church May 28. thanks to the people o f Stayton quality at tha right price. E. B. Lockhart, Pastor. « and vicinity for their support and j — mjLmmLm-mm. Ask Your Veterinary votes at the primary election. I About Kreso Dip No. 1, then buy certainly appreciate the large it at Sloper’s. vote given me by the voters of W e have a large stock in this line trom your community and the county Dr. jf. C. Watson, a dentist bqst quality to cheaper grades. at large. B. F. West. from Portland, has rented offices Coffee, bulk, 15c lb, guaranteed. in the Roy block and will arrive The Brown-Petzel Co. have de about June 1. Mr. Roy will oc livered this week a bill o f lumber cupy room two with his optical for a barn 28x44 for Mrs. B. Given W ith Every Purchase. offices. Carlson, near Aumsviile, and a Mrs. W. H. Ward, o f Golden- house bill for Philip Steffes, of dale, Wash., who has been visit Sublimity. They are now ship ing her sister Mrs. Jos. Fisher, ping from four to five carloads is spending a few days at the o f lumber a week. * home of Andrew Fisher, in the T J Waldo Hills. ' Wm. Brotherton and Henry Our Nyal’s Face Crdam is su [ S T E O P A T H I C Physicians and Surgeons and Leta Eccleson, o f Jordan, perior for every toilet use. It visited Sunday at_E: Shepherd’s. soothes and whitens the skin, . A . P . H O W E L I iS - DR. M A R Y H O W ELLS The two latter returned home cleans the pores and produces athie Adjustment, this is our slogan ; but in addition, Otttopathlc your family in« art qualified by education and training to act the first of the week, but Mr. true skin health. If ydurskin is ■ician, to moot all emorgencloM which may aria«. Brotherton remained to receive calling for help why not benefit Albany, Oregon Bank Bldg. Both Phonos. instructions in running a new it? Generous size jar 25c. auto he recently purchased. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. The White Fine - - — [ounty coroner—Clough 4"(6, i LancefieM's shoes are always good . Now is the time to FIX UP See our lines of ' Furnishing Goods ; and Tailoring THE FIX UP. Greatest Sale We Ever Held And have both quality and style; The person who is shod with them Can walk with ease for many a mile* The first 13 days of this great sale was a wonder. Hundreds of sat isfied customers visited and took their share of bargains.* Hun dreds will still visit this sale, as bargains are greater than even. Think and study over the prices we are quoting. Are You Going to Build? _ Let us Figure on Your Hardware Bill* Matches/ 3c a box 10 bars Royal Pearl O il in bulk Soap - 25c 2~galf 25c $5 Mens Shoes $1*49 Ask Your Neighbor Who Bought Here* CARPENTER'S TOOLS-ALL KINDS ¡¡¿rot Green Stamps Bring Us Your Produce LILLY HARDWARE CO. Benefit Your Skin 1000 lbs. Bacon, Ham and Shoul ders wanted in trade. We pay top prices tor everything you may ~ bring to W. F. Klecker’s ' 9 Greatest Sale C •Sts ’■i.-V .'V„\ .... . - t . I. y /*.-] :r. '• i