. -'I Died ' ! 44 î TRADING STAMPS ... ............ ...... >....... .... -....... ... * •* . * '* 1 0 . . Good as Gold! Stamps are a merchandise discount by means o f which w e are enabled to g iv e you a greater discount than w e could w ere w e to give you a cash discount. Z ? K - Call and See the Many Premiums* Thoa. Beal, who for a number of years had been a resident of North Santiam died at his home Sunday, May 21. Thos. Beal was born in Crom­ well, England, May 2. 1844. He was married to Mary Elizabeth Julian, before leaving England and together they came to Ca ■ ada about 48 years ago, where they lived for a number of > ears In 1900 they came to Oregon, where they have since resided. To this union six children w or. born. All survive, but one. Funeral • service was held at North Santiam Christum church Mondav at 1 p. m. Burial. to< <• •> •> •> •>,••• •? •> •> Local Item s -/ *> <• Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Gehlen and son Quintín accompanied Mr. Sherrick, a traveling salesman, to Portland, by auto, and Syn- day made a trip up the Columbia river. _ They- report the scenery tine and the trip a very enjoy* able- one. Otto Zimmerman, of Mehamai was a caller Saturday. Mr. Zin,-. merman will spend the summer at the Gold Creek mines, where he will lx? employ rtL- He reports considerable activity in the piir ing industry in the Gold Greek territory. G. W. DeJardin visited Salem friends Sunday. Satisfactory Printing and De­ veloping at Sloper’s. - Chrjsman’s cattle sale is May 28th. Read their adv. D-'M. Bates, of Linn county, was a business caller to-day. F. M. Munkers returned the first of the week from a ten days visit at Portland. J. A. Wourms was a business visitor in to\vn Thursday. Ask You r Dentist Gooseberries for sale . at 25c — a - v -3 : *— About Boradent Tooth Paste, gallon, delivered. then buy it at'Sloper’s. T. L. Sanders.* Saturday morning1 Mr. an^i Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bassett and children, of King’s Prairie, Mr.T. John Kerber gnd—Mr. and near Gates, were trading in town Mrs. D. M. Doll motored to Porte, Saturday. They were on their land,-where they’ visised friends. w ay home from a visit with rek- returning Sunday evening, tives near Salem. * Mrs. Peter Lathy, of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDon- visited several days last week at aid, of Mehama, were trading.in the home of her son C. E. town yesterday. CARPET WEAVING Mrs. Fred McIntyre, of Sfdem, For carpet and rug weaving was a guest Sunday and Monday call on Mrs. C. M. Holford, at the home of Mrs. McIntyre, Stayton, Oregon, in the west part of town. - | M. Furhs was a business caller Half-dozen Jersey cows for Monday. He informed us that sale— fresh and coming fresh. A . p. Schindler is expected home Also 2 Duroc sows and yearling SCX)n from Minnesota, where .tie colt. C. J. Ruettgers. went on business a couple of Wm. Fitton, as usual, was the i weeks ago. first to get home grown straw­ berries on the market, bringing them in the 16th. They are just When we fill prescriptions we as delicious as ever. conform absolutely to the latest Load Y o u r C am era scientific principles and discov- Prescription Principles With the famous non-curling non-curliuE Ansco film, at Sloper’s. M. Neitling was a pleasant caller Wednesday last, renewing his own subscription and that of hia sister, Miss Francis Neitllntr. of Portland. f f * ' . P “ re I » “ “ 1 dri“ ' 3- care- ful weighing, accurate measur­ ing, scientific compounding.*. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. W. E. Thomas and wife came *-• , Church of Christ • ' T. w. -■ • ....... ■......... ..... ..... .-.. T~''’ - v •Evangelist Ware holds a re­ vival service every night. Lord’s Pay 10.«.m. Bibleschool. " ’l l a. m. Union scr> it:e in.Qps. era House. 2:30 p. in. Childrens service. Junior -bp. m.________ . ■ . Christian Endeavor 6:45 p., m. Preäx hing service at 7:45 p. m Sermon by- Evangelist W ire. Singei*^, invited to help sing, and public cordially incited ^to R. L. Putnam. attend. and ordered t i e S ta n d a rd fo r n year. 1 l-y e a r old -m are good size to ride o r drive. Phofis.*. E. (». Siegmund, ‘ Rt. 1 Titus, h a v in g . l e f t my •» ! “T h e B ro k e n C o i — ----------------------------------- 2 Saturday-Big All Star Feature I.WVKK.NCK D’ORSAY 1 * Tilt* not«*»! actor, in a.f*v**-re* l film version of the famous-musical comedy ‘ M inta l>ed and pay „ no bills,«»f h e ry o n traction. ’ •- 13th Inntullnv*m - •tm lw>ar»l, a ll person s are h ereby no­ 8t3 * ■ l Stayton, Ore. M y w i fe. M t *. B U IL D IN G Thursday n 1 J o h n D e e r r u b b e r tire b u g g y N o tice. g ^ • « m F o r S ale gon l as n ew . TkOTTER * M . H. Titus. S • “ T h e Earl of Pawtucket S ' , Pure Comedvr S . All Ijiughs. ig Through an eiTor thi-i great comedy /ailudft j rm.- tW last Saturday, but will i*.»si|ivcly suq« iip.\t Saturday night. S Sunday—”'The. Red Circle. Notice For Sealed Bids T h e im dersig! < 1 P residen t 'o f the S ta v t’ !ir i ' o - ^ i T a tiv e S A itvh- Ixiard A ssn . wWl aec< pt s^-al* d bids up Jt« 6 p. in.. Satiirda> , fliive 3rd. 1916 fo r o p era tin g the .’.irrh h u jird' it/Sta'. tom, th e . f .*»r »r itrhbu^ird itfyrnMoih Qiy. • The Girl from L Triangle Rai 1 The County Convention of t^e W. C. T. U. is being held here today and tomorrow. This af­ ternoon at 2:30 there will be a meeting at the Christain church. Tonight they will hold a meeting at the Methodist church. There will be special music and other things of interest. The public is cordially invited to atter^l these meetings. the district: '. 1 , Bt'riHKT v- Teachers' .salaries...... I'.VKT.Ui Furniture*-.T.... ^ ttuo.oo Apparatus ami supplies,such as - .mapiochalk, erasers, e tc.. . JtiO.is tibrarvTibwk» . .7...... •.......,... 50.m Fla>?s.................... . - . . .. 10. Repairs of »choolhouses, etc.. ¡J ijmss Janitor’s w ages.. . . TtfiO.Oi Janitor’s supplies.. . .. . IM.'r F u e l........... : . : . . . . :r.*....... .*. I.V 1 . 1 .» Light.......................7........ .,. •• 40.( 0 Clerk’s salary .5 ................... 25.00 * / » ” lo.'io Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family Pogtage and stationery.. . . \ . j For the payment of bontls, war­ of Victor Point * ¡spent Sunday at rants, notes, and other ih- the A. C. Thomas home. .debtedness contracted prior t*o May 22, 1015, and for John Apple Sr. of Salem, and inti-rest thereon........ lOOX.Oi John Apple Jr. ofGrabtiee, were For the* payment of l>on'!s, war- shaking Hands with friends here rar^ts, not «, and other in­ the last of the week. debtedness, contracted on or - . J. M. Ringo motored to Inde­ after May 22, 1915, and for zoo.oi pendence today. Mrs. Ringo interest thireon...... ,...... Insurance............................... IOO. is accompanied himas far as Salem. Sinking fund to pay old- bond.. 5oo.OO Are Your Feet . ■inih é & J * ■ V- •! < paid us a call today 1 Stayton Theati S . -, • " 5c 10c________ . . , ote veah Iteginnmg August L ‘ fi 1 1 C T Ä Ä U H i 1t5 R P ï. E B È C B 5 K C P 2 1 ■ | 1916. " " ' ¥ House and otTLe v furnished free by the association. Office hours, t.!»* to. be 7 a üi ;o il p. m. front Oct. 1st to Ma\ 1st. and 6 a.'in.* to 9:30 p. m. May-4At- to < »* t 1st. t o - n i g h T ' 15 per4-en't of lot g •belarci CARD OF THANKS s r d F V’ H AR AtTE R S We most sincerely thank our cabs go to <>;yi ' *r, b it »>p* rat<>; - Hr»rr\ 1 * \ u riifo;' • r:»rr<»unty ,Jn« B friends and neighbors for their n list <■' '!• f lT I !>• I- -i ot'-ilJe: ib. 1 rœ I -to n * Har'*' V. ■ .. Irmli’r iit lwirder outlaws, Marion I, kindly assistane* and «sympathy or ¡.1! 1 -i.is. \n n - ; *.. 1 ■:.!■ ft ■«: during the sickness are! death of Stayton Strb: I’a’.k i.i v-.;■• óf T *•• i ' ' c. i. , Hans ( our beloved husband and. tatlyr. He ry Smith. S . * ■ .1 i v. :iTi«l«-ri~f v Ji*>v Arthur Set 8t3 . “-Her.rv Also N>r the many beautiful fior­ ( 'a!<••!» Purii, a iv. ’’ * r who huts in Roy t j S«. ith. Pres.’ ai offerings, -, ■■■■■■ I- * it i'<*’1 1 ra;..'htna-fT r:.. _ 1 ----- . Fratlk' N’ i . f ( i* «f.& rf.ö >1 5*fe tin g ’. I. -Schn? onberg i^' id!. . . r*;i’ t ; - nvit Vr 4 bord* W and Children, ,.h ■ :ri»l A b x Dot’ riler.' dhe K V, J ; i.; I'VT. I . ■ 1 ■ ti- If,' \ 1 irtm 1 > *c CARD OF THANKS'. vot»-r> i>’ FciiWil.'l tri"? .■••> 77 of .V:. ..Murgarid I >(4 We* wish to thank <>ur many rion coent '. M:’.t • < ' •'*r-iron, th.it ; SB- - f i r n U kind friends and neighbors for - - i t jji'rtii. it ;!! v;. - ì>r.iha Des thrir http and sympathy during i'l : E A the illness, and the X . F. ami A. Bui g 01} tfv- ti’iii Jay o f * :i to vot** o- M. and G. A. R. fur their iadp IftV r*-r!o. :, ir. tin* f . r ’ ,;a,in> m.Ni w Mexico - ..j; a S jh fia at thq death add burial of otir th«* i rr.positiun * . . .'v ■ 1 .f d--n ir. Nt?W Mi- i diktrii-t tax. , , . beloved husband ?fiad father, Ac* 3 Ba’ tor ’ R inch X..* . !-• Samvel Lake. Also we wish to th»* •'istrict liuii,.,- tl.i- -ri-.i >-■**’• **■ C’. riti in FT: , ¡,t í‘* 15. p. m. thank the many friends for the giMlblg ‘*11 -I ■ I •>» 1-itiT, , •!•*., MI I < lull: i, flowers and the singers for the Tmrduii'- Jktii. UM7. is < fit- af. ,'.' ti..-. a . a ... 0 0 « A . A A A A foUo-vinK t>u .y,,t and .: T l ; r-s tl:> . A . * musjc at the funeral. artio i.ts to t»*'r<‘C i •' St ••.'r- i;.* Mrs. Samuel Lake fund, *t'«t*. »rpoui fu and Children. distfiFt tax. aTi'f all oth< r rnoti.-vs of Buggy4and double driving har­ up from Saltfht about 1300; one 3 year Rexall Foot Powder. 25c large ers at thfe Standard office Satur-!old c° rt* wei* ht atx,ut 1200- Both can. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. ¿g - ¡are horses and both blacks. Are J. M. Ringo and wife mbtored Addison Bonnott, special writ- ,U" br” the” f,"d matc5 to Salem to spend the week-end. er on the Oregonian, and one of Frank Cremor. Sta,ton. The were accompanied by Mrs. the widest-known newspaper Kingston Christain Church Joe Peery ano Cleta and Miss writers of the state, made the --------- Hollister who visited relatives. Standard an appreciated call last; There will be preaching by the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ringo en­ Thursday. His write-up of Stay- pastor at 11 a. m. next Lord’s joyed a motor trip to Hillsboro, ton, published in the Oregonian, j day. Members and public in- Forest Grove, Beaverton and appears on another page. j vited. other points. Ë M r. S tein k am p. o f A u m svilje. tified that I w ill SPRING GOODS •><■<*<**:*•> ^ •:* V <• V Mr«. Horace Lilly went to Cor­ vallis Thursday lor a short visit. Her motheFf MriTG^F. Rice, of that city returned home with her. - Mr. and ar\ii cdviKl- ren. Mr*. Bessie PhllippEa'id M. H. Titus motorgji OVef t T j i t n Kingston in the latter.s car last night to take in the John Lewtas lecture. /■ ; C A TTLE SALE "V.V v.: ! nt th** G**o. ChrisiiKin t :.rrn .’A miles i Staytou. ar.»i 5 mi!** norUivast of Scio, ¡it public i : I____ Saturday, May 27 » . . f ■ J otr.': <*nctng at. in a. m , th** following cat | 1 2 -head of Grade Jersey . Cows and Heifers for salt* by I- i • , i ; i ^* L. Stevenson..Auct. . 0. M. Baker, Clerk. •«•»»•*■ r • i* - i » * * • » • * GK ). CHKISM*! HARRY CHRIS *r Notice o f Hearing o f Final c Stayton Sta Account. UTAYTO N, .. ( ’anitiil r ,lo li v **« j , Notic*. |S hcreby giveti that thè (Inni 1 ESTIM ATED RECEIPTS account of Almirn S. (.¡un, ns adminis- I-EE TATE, Pr* «id* nt. .t . . -- K"n, ami that the Lit), day of June the coming school year....... 6.%.>JT f< From county school dur- IWII» WC4I 1I.J n u i u u i l fund umi n ur- V tratrix . r t o of * HO- th***«tate r r n a i ' ’ (»1 ol d Jamen i U I l l ’ü \ Cain, ¡1111, IH’ *le- * ing the coming school year. ,^$2275 (HI veaso*l, haa been filed in tin* County --------- {■ U ^ fit Qtfc From state school fund during U u rt Ä ^ anoM. < ^ountv, ol,,1,> • 8 J Geo. 8 head of Jersey and Shortho In thi- CpUiity Court of thè Stote uf Total estimated amount qf Oregon for thv Count.y of Marion.^ money for — all - - to - be expended ------ In thè matt-r of th.* estate of jun ■ _purf>oseH during thè y* a r $8813.(XI ‘ sin, dcceaiieij. j Estimated amount to be receiv­ ed from all other sourcesdur- ing the coming school year... !1 111 nerson.h^i Ia,lmini»trutor. All late of said T N