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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1916)
f * ' t . +~rr\_ __ _ _ _ _ , p ; i Largest Circulation in Stayton'* Trading Territory of Any Newspaper 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 31, W16. Prominent Man Here NO. which would in itself be little savings depositor may now have Max Gehfhar was nominated benefit. an account amounting to $1,000 district attorney by a very hand- Muny Stayton - people have The E. D. Alexander family upon which interest will be paid. The latest book issued by the some majority. According to the . r p .« * been strongly in hopes , that the were mych pleased to receive a Formerly $50 was the maximum Southern Pacific is. their annua! unofficial count the candidates SpCClS IOi K a iir o a a Sulem-Staytnn-Bend road would visit Monday and Tuesday from amount he could have to his cred book “ Oregon Outdoors.” This received. the following votes: i t built, but present indication* Mr. J. M.j-Edmunds, an old-time >t. This enlargement of postal b8ok __ is printed in three colors on 1 Gehlhar, 2349: Keyes, £136; Win*- are ugainst such a conclusion. ; friend of the family. H t was on Savings ver^ a very expensive grade of enam- dow’ 1974; Smith, 718: McCord, his wav home to Calexico, Calif., gratifying to thousands of e) paper. e ’ coyer shows two ^74; Carson, 359. Gehlhar s vote de' | !el paper, c - m The- rom tlx* appearance of tilings from a tri,> to New York City, positors who have already reach- actlia| photographic scenes "in in some seetlons surprised evettn present, whether Slayton n<>- He also made business stops in ed the old $500 limit and are cdjorg one a fisherman and th?: his closest friends, and his norai- iff a railroad or not depends' In a writeup of the, game yes-fChipago*. Iowa. South Dakota ! anxious to entrust .more of their i other a bathing scene. The in* j natiwi- i8 a high tribute to his ef- Jrely upon the people owning teniay at Salem, tie sporting and S|w>kane, Wash. Mr. Ed- savings to Uncle Sam. Another glde co|or pjate Jg 0f portland f ° rt8 in behalf of the common 1 through which the road editor of the Salem Statesman munds is president of the First feature of the amemljnpnt that **the Kf>se City.” The illustra-1 P®°P^e and t *xpayer» inreduc- template* pausing, has this to say ahout'Taithcr Cole, National Hank of Calexico, aj W'U avoid further embarrassment, tjon8> which include over one- if*K the expenses of his own of- conversation with M. Ly- Stayton’s “ young twirler.” who- capitalist, and a large owner of to tl.e public and to postal offici-;hundred, are tastefully arranged fice 38 we!* his endless eff. rti the superintendent,' Friday Imperial Valley real estate. T He als »» the doing away with the | ¡n combinations of three .with a in eliminating red tape in public U * Ï ...... I »L o t L ! . !.. I is now with the Salem .11 “ Lojus:” ill M T U V Hlltfy T ifai l*- b^ imuniULi ua that hin in-1 y .,<w, .. . . r , . 1 / / yellow border making ¿ ¡affairs and especially in election’ lions from h.vwlou lrters wem . regarding th< limit on the amount that'could he accepted from a depositor in veify handsome effect. matters. but did the rond where hè could 7 1' w’! ’ ^ Ryn* a;,r,,am » P'> sh .I, i I uh ‘ h of Country, bul departure for his old stamping is free to acknowledge that it is a calander month. The*, amend-h ‘ <j*he text is well written and ' of the seventy-three or*» re a free right of-way. He ¿¿Hounds in the Northwest Jeagix*. a warm place in summer. He( 01001 abolishes this restriction. EX 1 1 1 it '.dll H tlu~ i)| i 11 ni It mu I........ . 111 ' " y *"......' n w* " n I»»*»«' '» quininer. ue ------------------------- •••*•—. '------contains articles on the follow*- .cineis in the e *"rityGehlh'r dar- hardly have " a “ has Stayton séveral tibies1 ------- f t „ p k t a T C C ---------- p*K W * » o f Interest in Oregon: ^ e d .forty. > ’ do,ling th. - i in «rat u,.tfil . ' ! fi,“ U'm ? would* " “ *!* hanll>', “ visit«;« *'»«<•<1 -HUjfl.-. tO the p ’ peripli chance, hut Cole was equal a I wavs' buon favorably W5*s fully eipial find and has ulw^ys' always' been favorsWy l.J ' LLU D Columbia River Highway, \Vil— * Keye enty, VV^ s.ow Itavtoti. arxl vicinity, alfüi-n* took impressed with the town, but ' - ---- — - H larqette Valley, The Loop Trip, eleven* Smit >ne, and McCord loua far the road and the to the emergency when he the mound with a sore arm, railroad The regular meeting of the'The State Capital. Tillamook Col 11- In each or ni eteen precinct* __ . arm.; the fact that it has no jects seemed bright for se caused from pitching a game on has stood in the way of his mak- Mlahee eluh was held at the club unty Heacfi^ Newport, Coos Gehlhar rec v i more /ote* ing the right of way without une. A fter it appeared'like- Sunda-y, and showed that he is Jng. any - investment here, He r,M,ms Thursday evening and the Bay CountryrAit. Jefferson Gouh-1 than ^11 the o h -r five candidate* every hit as good as Barham, expects to make the Willamette tte usual good time was had playing tryT- trv-, McKenzie McKenzie River Iiiver and and Three Three PPt together The vote i 1 the lint the ro.’irt would I h * :»uiU, He hold-the heaviest of the Brad* Valley an extended visit during cards and dancing. As no mo- Sisters, Oregon Mineral Springs, cities and t > V is was di vided the right-of-way men went ford sluggers at his mercy with- the summer of 1917. and it is to tion whs. made for the continua Ashland Mineral Springs, O re-! among the six candidates, but the ground, there was a dis- le to 1 ti<>n of these enjoyable evenings pr0nts famous Spa, The Umpqua outside of th se Gehlhar receiv pion on the ¡»art of many to out any undue effort. This lad, hoped that he may be able with more experience is sur .• to ridednto Stayton on the cars #t 13 supposed that this was,toe Kjv£r Valley, Crater Lake Nat-j ed practical!; s many votes a* their land to the ran I row: at make a parne for himself in the Mr. Edmunds town is right on ! Iast- . ional Park and the Klamath all the rest c< mhined. The vot* Sod.'price, and some held out in the country '»-as 5Ck t> 6 ) per great national game. V\ith*4’oIe the Mexican border, with a Mex- The Brode Club are g'ving* Country. lexhorhitant figures. * well balanced jean town of about 1500 people— j their annua! party tonight at the Portland and vicinity is very icent of a r" 'titration, whil* [rrlrrnott sav.s tdtat the com .. going goon ami a welt v wi„ not pay for right of- cluh behind htm7^he lyijrw b><de McxLcali iuat ovor^the line* /■ 1. O. O. F. hftll. ^InvitatiorisJidve thoroughly described and the 5n the city o f Sahem Heart* 90 r tint tlx* road can be Ixiilt i’ct f ° r U,c bunting.“ couple of years ago they were| been issued to seventy-four, dnd tourist is advised to make a long per cent vot 'd I f the eount^pt the usual usual good good time is anticqiat- stay in this beautiful City. •pfie | vote had been ns heavy as in Silk ond withour buying fight-of- K an* T > ^ J u U M i l l treate,i to some KUn Hrin,?’ but the M 111 ill 'everything quiet there there now. now. ed. ed. Various Various games games and. and uninty liainty Rose Festival is shown to-be lem his majority would hav* ami that it will lw built H c W r O lia D iC HI everything is is qujet 500 trtjops refreshments will make makeup j,,*,» ... at first Lirat. I ’ [. . , .. . , . , There are abeut B rfK) U. S. trtiops up the Portland’s great annual event. been over HKX). Gehlhar is * Gardner jffiS uunchnsed a there, with about the same num-(evening’s entertainment. . , The Columbia River Highway oc- i farmer and tax. ayer binr-olf and r. Lynott and Mr. Williams, new portable saw mill Tind it is j,^r uf .M(,xjian soldiers across The matrons of the Birthday cupies a very prominent position !"may be called the farmers’ and •fii< f itMigine« t, l<*ft Stayton now in operation at his place in !-^)e Jxu.<]<»r ' Club were delightfully entertain-- and a lengthy "articlr is devoted taxpayers’ earoidate. s ay for ^¡iNorton add Mt An- tlx* west ¡-¿«H of town. The m ill--- — • ed Thursday at the residence ot] to It. The Republican majority in and ill look ov»*rt -th.il sec- b is a capacity-of 6000 to 8000 - MCIHOrUl SeiVICf 1 Mrs. A. C. Thomas on Ida street. Every loyal Oregonian is urged Marion county is about 7oDD, end ith a view to running the [>er day, and is run by a steam —------- ¡.The rooms were prettily decked to secure a copy of this book and his nomination is as good as an through the Waldo liiils and traction engine. Ralph Urban1. The memorial service held j with fragrant roses, baskets of send it to a friend in the East, election, as he will probably.hav* rum east to Bend, fh • I eople and Everet Gardner have it in Sunday morning was largely at- roses being effectively used on Copies can be secured from any no opposition this fall, th of Sublimity and in the ' charge Mr. Gardner will cut tended and the sermon by Rev. Max Gehlhar was admitted t* j the dining table, where covers Southern Pacific Agent or by ad- dimity neighborhood are anx- some lumber for his own use and Lockhart js highly spoken of. were laid for ten. The dainty dressing Mr. John~M, S«ott, Gen- the bar nine years ago and pra©- f«*r a road and many have .will also do cpstom^eawing- for The program at* the High hand painted place cards were eral Passenger Agent, Portland, ticed law before he was county iressed a v. illingiiess to donate those who desire it. Those- un-jSchool Auditorium the morning clerk. His pas* record in publi* ght-of-way for that purpose. able th bring their /logs to the of the 30th was attended by a the work of Miss Wanda Bfbwn. Oregon. ¡life is a guarantee that he wiB An excellent luncheon was serv-| Ir. Lynott informed us that mill can have the mill go to the large and appreciative audience, ed and the afternoon was devot- Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Hill, of Sa- make 3 K»od district attorney.- the right-of-way been se- logs and have them cut intolum- at the close of which the people j ” j ^0 needle wbrk lem, have been guests at the A. Editorial Oregon Statesman, May ?d as expected, the work of her at home. i marched with the veterans to l | * Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp extend- i Hill home the past week. _ 23* 19H3- ding would now he-going on. the cemetery where the closing "What isman that thou art| ;he money to build with is ed charming hospitality to the1 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Darby and ceremonies were carried out. _ - j i Mrs. M. S. Burson and daugtfcL tiy as soon as called for, but mindful of us?” will lie the pas Rideen club Fr.dav afternoon. | two little sons, of Shaw, and the ter were do„.n fwm their hom. prospects now are that the tor’s sermon subject at the M. The rooms were beautifully deco- 1 Misses Straug. of Lspts. O r e . on the Litt,e Nirth Fork v. stee- ‘ will Hot be built from Salem Unchurch Sunday morning. A rated with roses The afternoon; made the Standard a pleasant d, y. Mre Buraon Mys they Ilk. V The graduating exercises of >ugh Turner, hut by \yay of memorial service will be held by was spent doing fancy work. A ; call Monday The Misses Strang ranch ,ife but were unfortunal» Angel and Silver«on, thence the Sunday school at 8 o’clock i n j ^ Stayton High School and the delicious luncheon waa served.; are old schoolmates of Mrs. Date the pas, week in having a a f t h.n»t. There is a wiving of Ihe evening under the direction i8>h <*“ » will take place in the table being centered with an by, and are making a visit at the break a leg t twenty rnil-.i in the dial- of W. H. Kuann, superintendent, the Aud.tomim June 1. at 8 p.m. array of fragrant roses. ; Darby farm home. ------------ -------------------- 1------ j from Portland to Bend by i in which the children will take i 18 the program: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parry and I wish to thanks the voters of ing out Stayton, Turner and ¡part and short addresses will be Processional Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Invocation.......... .. Rev. Putnam Stayton and vicinity for their m, and according to Mr. given by Commander Shepherd, I Song...... .S. H. S. Ghorus support in the primaries. I f I ; Speer motored up from Junction j For a short time six ott, if this "place gets- the of the G. A. R., Prof. Gauntt Class History..... Helen Staab am chosen in November for one j City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Speer' there will have to he a and others. The public is cor- treatments will be Piano S olo.... A. Clyde Hoffer of your representatives I will spent the day with relatives at | ge in the attitude of those dially invited to attend, Class Prophecy ... Nellie Stowell earnestly strive to make good. , Aumsville, while Mr. and Mrs. given fo t $10.00 ing land across which the Parry and baby spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burson re Overture Poet and Peasant Ivan G. Martin. desires to pass, Electric Light Bath with i the Alexander home. . .... ............... Orchestra turned Friday from a several will be unfortunate for Stayton Standard. days visit with their daughter, Class Poem..... .... 0. P. Lesley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Fery full massage. pton if this road is built and Stayton, Oregon. Mrs. Stella Hofeldt, in Portland. Underclass Advice........ j and children were up from near town left to one sid". With Dear Sir: Save car fare and take * .....j.... Margaret Fehlen They also visited a day at Kelso, Aumsville to attend the Decora- tjlroad, it has a fairehance of Please say to the vot- your treatments at Address...... Prof. F. Berchtold , I tion day exercises. While in town kming a city. With railroads Wash. ergof Stayton and Marion county, ^ Solo........ .... .. Mrs. Ringo J Mr. Fery renewed the subscrip K reso J )lp N o. 1. ill sides and none in town, the who so loyally supported me in 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. Presentation of Diplomas tions of his mother, Mrs. M. Fery It’s the best. Don’ t use a subs resort would be for the peo- primary election, I Phore 555 ....... ... ..E. M. Olmsted j the recent ¡of Stayton, and his sister. Miss ihemselves to build a spur, titute.' Any quantity at Sloper’s. thank you,” and if Benediction..... /.. Rev. Lockhart sencerely NONA N. IMUS, Masseuse. Susie Fery. of Portland. The 8th grade class will haveje^ec4®d at the general election I two-numbers on the program, a W*H do I can t0 ^ worthy of thè' Jionor you. have conferred Class Poem, by Nona Fulton and Very truly, a Class Song by the 8th grade. upon me. W. Al Jones. Members of the Senior class are: Nellie Florence Stowell, All members of the old Stay- Helen Susan Staab, Margaret ton Switchboard Association who Ann Fehlen and Oliver Perry are not members or who do not W e have everything 4n hardware Lesley. The class motto is:“ Not wish to be members of the cor that goes into a house— the right - at the top but climbing.” The poration formed under the name quality at the right price. class flower is the carnation and o f “ The Stayton Co-operative :olors are purple and gold, Switchboard Association” are th%cc The e names of the 8th grade requested to meet in Streff’s hall graduates are mentioned else Satuiday, June i0th, at one where in this issue. Their motto o’clock, to discuss the forming W e have a large stock in this line trom is “ Finished—Yet beginning.” of a new unincorporated tele best quality to cheaper grades. Flower: Cream rose. Colors: phone association. cream and orange. TTe Kingston Telephone Line. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson Larger postal savings deposit ~i—«. y;., will now be accepted at the post werè in town Saturday and Sun Given W ith Every Purchase. . office. This is made possible by day Visiting friends. They were an important amendment to the on their way home to Mill City Cleaning and Pressing. Odd Fellows Bldg. Postal Savings Act just approved from Salem and Albany where by President Wilson. A postal they had been on business. LOOKS BAD Oregon Outdoors. for Railroad Not Bright facilities will be Cole Makes Good \V* Portable Commencement* ATTENTION! Are You Going to Build? N o w is the time to FIX UP See our lines of Furnishing Goods and Tailoring Let us Figure on Your Hardware B ill CARPENTER’S TOOLS— ALL KINDS G ree n Stam ps TH E FIX UP. LILLY HARDWARE CO. (•tstnsttts Wvr-k. '¡Mû *&« k* il úñ-¿