Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, May 31, 1916, Image 5

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    :auchamp, ML D.
an and Surgeon
OREGON
. Pin tier, D.'M. D'
E N T IS T
Important Qccurrencos of Past
" Week Briefly Complied for
Gur Readers.
T he location and proper m ark in g 'o f
pioneer tra d e and o th er historic routes
o t travel In Oregon have been under*
taken by the Oregon geographic board
and the Oaughtora of the A m erican
Revolution In cooperation with the de­
p artm en t of history of the agricultural
college. It la the desire of M nn and
o th er ch ap ters of the D. A. R. to have
m arkers placed along the pioneer high­
ways. ao th a t evidence of the old
routes of travel p a / be perpetuated
while inform ation regarding tboir loca­
tion la available.
The s ta te em ergency board has au­
thorised J. W Minto, superintendent
e f the Oregon penitentiary, to create
a deficiency In a aum not to esceed
$16,000 to rep air the dam age done to
the Industrial building a t th e prison
by fire occurring May 18.
Lane county will pool Its eggs. Tlits
plan of m arketing under the direction
of the county grange organization ha*
been applied to livestock, wool and mo­
hair with success. An «kg circle Is to
be formed In connection with each
grange, each forming a unit In a coun-
ty organization
C latskanle'a 10th annual rosa show
will be held on June 17.
ir Slayton State Hank
P ortland la to wltneaa autom obile
Stayton, Ore. racing a t the Rose City speedw ay on
Sunday. Ju ly 16.
T hree and possibly four w srshlps
will ho In .(h e Portland harb o r during
the Rose Festival.
N AND SURGEON "Having d aylight” by turning the
If TON, OREGON
clocks an hour ahead Is being followed
In the high schools of Portland.
T he fourth annual W estern regon
O lder Girts” Sunday school conference
» « 1 held In Kugenc May 26. 27 and 28.
TKOFATH
Hinlan grass, on« of the new fonts«
mca: Bell Black 4X2
crops for Oregon, Is being planted ex­
ALBANY, OREGON tensively by futuu-rs around Mon­
mouth.
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W ith fair w eather prevailing and a
big crowd In attendane« the «Iglitb
annunl straw b erry festival..w as held w*th new Im provem ents confeinplatcd
Y -A T -L A W
at Roseburg.
within the next two or th ree m onths,
T heV xccutlve Ic.ard of th e farm ers' *t will have Increased thè m ill rap acity
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
«rain *unloii pf Oregon and southern from Its ^ rlq ln a l output of 60.000 r««t
Idaho held th e ir s e m i uomini m eeting
'lay, to 160,000 for tho sam e w orking
A. COODE
in Pendleton.
hours. — —
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ft b u s be. II lltM l,b d to CRII a special
T he second annual W illam ette Invi-
d NOTARY PUBLIC election lu W a s.') county tor 11 : « • pur- tallonai track and field m eet for the
pose of voting on u $200,000 bond Issue 11011 conference colleges of O rm o » was
for road Im provem ent
__ ____ won fay—U llilàniette ut Baleni by a
The p reparedness para le to fat; held "‘'«»re of alm ost double th at of the.near-
In P ortland on the night of Ju n e 3 will cat com petitors.
X H ' final count
be participated In by fully 20,000 peo showed W illam ette to be in the lead
pie, accordili« to indications.
~j wrth 77 potuta, Mc.MInn ville cqllegf.
A. R1NGO
The O frgorf A gricultural college 41H and Pacific U niversity third with
OREGON team d efeated .th e L'ulvcrsHjr of Wash- | - points.
4ngton •<«; »«gation nt JJJir valli» In th«
Resignation of Clyde R. AUchlson as
•B an al dual meet, by a iaco rc of 79',* * m em ber of the Oregon public serv-
to 6 1 '* .'
‘ '
. «,
,
| Ice com m ission, to be effective Ju n e
W. I. P atterso n , a well kiv*wn c lm r ' J. » •» received by Oovernrir Withy-
REMARIAN
di aler of guiem . killed hla *lf.- and combe. T he executive will appoint-H *
ics tic Animals. A
little daughter, IT years old. and th«u >1 Corey, p resen t secretary of the
i- T-Qb*reulin te s ^
shot a id k.lled uuuacif with a M’ cu'M- 'com m ission and w inner of the repub­
ile phone .1x7
lic- revolr.-r
1 Rcan nom ination from the «afctern Ore-
T hree tl in •• i| p.-reo. a repr-ac-.t k'-n district, to fill out the umutplred
Ing, alio at every family In northern term o f ^ i r . Altchlson.
>.
Lane i ouiity. attended “the H< cond nii
-1 s ta te ladlcu' auxiliary of -the
g u a i tv... iinu-ii M Hu- W...-Id picnic at I'idted Spanish W ar V eterans will be
GENERAL GALLIENI
Children Cry for Fletcher's
T h a K in d T o o B at * A iim y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ic h h a s b e e *
4 a u se fo r o v e r 8 9 j e a n , h u j o r n « th e s ig n a tu re o f
n o n a l s u p e rv is io n s in c e I ts t a f a n e j .
A w X i « * A llo w n o o n e to d e c e iv e j o t s f a t h l e .
A l l C o u n t e r f e i t s , I m i t a t i o n s a n d MJ t m t - a s - f o o d " a r e b a g
E x p e rim e n ts t h a t trifle w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth o f
I n f a n t s a n d C h i l d r e n —E x p e r i e n c e a g a i n s t E x p e r i m e n t .
What is C A S T O R IA
G sneral Galllenl, French ax-M Intster
of War, who saved P aris from the
Germ ans In 1914, is dead a fte r .a short
BRIEF WAR NEWS
GENUINE
C A S T O R IA
«*
Bears the Signatare of
ALWAYS
L DIRECTOR
H. M AY
In the class w h'ch will «raduato
Iriun the Albany high school til » week
are four m em bers of the sam e family
throe siste rs and a brother. T his
tarn ish es an instance said to b e : un­
paralleled In Oregon schools. The four
are Misses Prances Myers, Helen S„
Myers, H alite K. Myers .a n d , Lyndon
L. Myers, all children of Mrs. Nellie
Myers, of Albany. Misses Helen and
Hullle M yers are twins.
The census bureau has Issued the
result of the census of m anufacturers
of Oregon in 1914. showing Increases
com
pared w ith the prior census made
tush Bank Building
In 1909, of horsepow er. 26 per cen t;
capital, 66 per cen t; salaries. 40 per
cen t; m aterial, 25 per cent, and the
Clyde O. Huntley? of Oregon City, value of products. 18 per cent. The
wan appointed by Governor Withy- total capital employed in 1914 was
combe ss a m em ber of th e Oregon I139.COO.OOO and the value of m anu­
P harm acy board to succeed Leon B. factured products 8109,000,000.
At the recent primary* election, three
Haskins. of Medford, whose te r m 'e x ­
counties, U m atilla, Union and Coos,
pired-.May 20._
SING P A R L O R S
The aiutimi Roomer day celebration voted on th e question of Issuing bonds
and stock show at Oregon City S atu r­ foT highway Im provem ent. In the two
'ace Cream s, H air
0 O rder, Manieur- a day was a g re a te r success than had form er counties the Issue was over­
1 Face T reatm en t. Jij been expected. Ovi-r 1000 vlsitora re ­ whelmingly defeated. In Coos county
of P. Building
»? tu rn e d to th r tr homes a fte r a day full the issue carried by a m ajority ap-
'hone 281 -R
proxtm atlng 500 votes, The am ount
of entertain m en t.
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OREGON ? Extensive preparation to protect the of the issue authorized Is $362,000. It
¿¡unlaw nat o, ul forest In w estern will be expended In standardizing the
Lane county from fire Is to be made grade of the main roads of. tho county.
The S outhern Pacific recently se t
d u rin e the early- part ef the sum m er,
a
force of men at work on the north
accordin'; to
announ^em i nt made
stile of Coos Hay planting sand grass
by Supervise! R a n k in ..
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iI.R It IN
Tho prospects of raising broccoli In along the W illam ette-Pacific right of
the (bios Ray m et Ion. as lias been suc­ way betw een the Coos Ray bridge and
tl C o u n try
cessfully followed In Dot glas county. H auser, a distance of five miles. It Is
Is a ttra c tin g much .u n re a l. The com­ i th e expectation of the railw ay com­
m ercial lioilles of the bay cities are pany th at the g rass within a few years
cnileavorlt.1; to Intit/est the farm ers. i will root and spread so th at the shift-
S enator Chunil erlain-is preparing to | ing- sands will be held .In check and
urge
an am endm *nt to. the sundry civil 1 the railw ay will not be sifbjected to
nerty to sell, lit
bill to pro Ide ¿'.’110,066 for developing mud drifts.
f you w ant to buy
M. C. Sm ithson, of McMinnville col-
a rtesian we Ms ¡util luvestlgaffon of
underground w ater supply lit the seml- i lege, rep resen tin g Oregon, won first
ncefteld Building
p la c e in the Pacific Coast Intercolle­
OREGON « ik I regions of centra-l and eastern giate oratorical contest a t McMinn­
Oregon.
In e- r / i ’M'iit e with tho cilfctom es­ ville over rep resen lativ cs of the Uni-
tablish •< u year age-,- the O.-W. R. & versRy of Redlands, - Stanford and
N. com pany has arranged to entertain W hitm an. Gordon Palm er, of Red­
a party of young women living in va­ lands, was second. Mr. Sm ithson's
iolili p a rts of the northw est as its victory m akes him the reprenentatlve
.u-- to during th e 'a p p ro a c h in g Ri.so of the cclloyea ^ | h e Pacific coast at
tho n tiic .ia l Tiratdrlcal contest at Lex-
f'osi I < al.
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The elm-»'-'!! helil at nonOhurg for | in -'tm , Ky.,vin December,
Tho purpose «of am ending the ch arter i liood River canning straw b erries
to perm it issuing of bo id« In the^Him ind cherries have been contracted at
of 3:i(M,a00 for th e construction of a price» higher than over before re­
railroad to Hock. Creek, In the tim ber ceived. The F ruit G row ers' Exchange
d istric t east of Rosoburg, carried by a han sold its Royal Annea and other
white varieties of cherries for $i4
vote of Cól to 94.
Hwon McLennan, of Shanlko, one of cents a pound, net, to grow ers. The
the mosO extensive sto ck ralsers in Apple G row ers' association has con­
thinfrfrom wean- eastern Oregon, was found guilty by a tracted for the aale-of Us w blta cher-
8owk and service ju ry In .circuit cou rt a t The Dalles on j rlea. the larger portion of the local
e your want3 and the charge of stealing and killing two crop, for 6 cents, net, to grow ers. The
>st to please you horses ^belonging to C. E. M atthew s, association will sell Its stock of can-
i\i cents a pound
of C riterion. T he caas waa the eul- i ning straw b erries
)X, Lyons» Ore.
ih I nation of a stockm en's fight of many i not to growara, who also will g et back
I th eir ora tea.
mom ent noted being north of Lake
MladzMTT" where the Russians put
down a Germ an atteig p t to capture
T h * K in d You H ave A lw a y s B o u gh t
th eir trenches. ?
Italian and A ustrian accounts are
a t variance concerning the prograsa of
the cam paign In the T rentlno. Rome
adm its a retirem ent from an advanced
posit.on on the Astlco river, but claim s
that a sanguinary defeat was Inflicted
upon tho A ustrians In the I.af&rlna
valley.
Chiropractic Spinologist
The tide -fit b a t'le has sw ept back
G rad u ate P alm er F o u n tain H ead School
^
o f C h iro p ractic
and forth with unequalled fury around
AUTO STAGE
Verdun for the past week. The mighty Try C hiropractic Spinal A djustm ents
and.g
?t
well.
artillery duel which rap<s night and
S ta n d in fro n t^ o f K lc tt’a B illiard P a rlo r» , a p ­
day over the enffre front has fhadc U. s. Na't’l Bank Bldg.
p o s ite O r e g o n E le c tric D e p o t, S a le m
Rooms 406-7-8
SALEM , ORE.
S a le m P h o n e N o . N i
It Jio|ioss!ble to remove the dead and
w in e of the corpses have lain where
Every Day, Sundays Included
they foil in finhtln - a fortnight ago.
Lv Ü Lay ton for Kingston, con­
N ortheast cf Verdun the territory
nect m o to r............. .-...i
“ .K ingston for S ta y to n ;__
S E S T A K CB l T H O M A S
Ar S t e y t o n .
P R O P R IE T O R S . "
t>£v StaVton for S alem ..............1
“ Sublim ity................................I
Fresh, Salt and Cured
“ Aum sville, meet* train 62
n o r th b o u n d ...................I
STAYTON-SALEM
STAYTON - KINGSTON
“ Turner^ .. 1......... -............ I
Creamery Butter and Lard
Highest Market Price
. Paid for Fat Stock
SMITH
Y HERQ
hina Swine
southbound__ *.............. I
“ S u b lim ity ...............
I
“ S ta y to n ..........%.......................I
METRIST
HASTINGS
; A r Salem, m eets Oregon Elec­
tr ic .................................... I
Lv Oregon Electric depot a t
S alem ................................1
A r T u rn e r.........................
.1
“ Aumsville, m eet train 61
Lv Stayton for Kingston, meet
motor..............................6 JO p. ■
“ Kingston for Stayton........6:35 **
JO S . HAMMAN
SHORT NEW S NUGGETS
Five persons were seriously Injured
and property dam age aatlm ated at
$300,000 was done-in and around Wim­
bledon, N. D., by cyclone.
Dr. A rthur W arren W aite was found-
guilty in New York of the m urder of
his father-in-law, John E. Peck, the
Grand Rapids m illionaire.
Exports of m erchandise from the
port of New York during-April am ount­
ed to $184,751,946, com pared with
$136,1?$,523 In April a year ago. ,
United S ta te s D istrict Judge Mau­
rice T. Doollng of San Francisco, fixed
$18,000,000 as the 'u p set” price for
th e sale of the W estern Pacific rail­
way, In a foreclosure suit.
Two men w ere killed, two probably
fatally injured and property dam age
estim ated a t betw een $80,000 and
»Hto.000 w rought b y ,th e fire in the
main building of the Penn College at
OskalooBS. Iowa.
C hairm an C harles D. Hllles, of the
republican national com m ittee, has ex­
pressed the opinion th a t the platform
which will be adopted by fhe national
convention will be unusually brief and
will deal only with the m ost vital pub­
lic questions.
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The penalty* of expulsion provided
in paragraph 271 of the discipline of
the Methodist Episcopal church for
m em bers who play cards, dance, a tr
tend the th e a te r or engage in other
sim ilar am usem ents will rem ain in ef­
fect for an o th er four years a t least,
us tho resu lt of action taken by the
general conference.
Growing Crops No B ankruptcy Asset.
B utte, Mont.—Growing crops cannot
be considered as assets of bankrupt
farm ers, according to a decision of the
U nited S tates .circuit court of appeals.
The original decision was m ade in the
case of R. S Miller and S. A. Lang
dorf, farm ers, who in filing petitions
jp bankruptcy failed to Hat growing
crops.
,
Greeks Aroused by Bulgar Invasion.
Paris.—A dispatch from A thens says
grave trouble has broken out th ere fol­
lowing th a new s of tho invaxloa o f
Macedonia by tba M carlaaa.
Bath Tubs, Lavatories
and all Sanitary fittings.
Farmers—We carry a
line of Pumps, Leader
Water Systems, Gasoline
Engines, Etc.
P . B. P H IP P S
Suggestive Theraputics
Jacob Spanio!
Sanitary Enameled
Iron Tray, quickly
-/t
»
detached and
washed with other
dishes.
Makes, baby
, healthy
' and mother
happy.
No
dirt or germs
■«x*
to accumulate as
in wooden trays.
See them at
Alexander Furniture Co’s