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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1916)
N O . 11. might fcie focusing covetous eyes on the Minto Pass probably spur ted .the Southern PaciflcVjnto action and an extension o f 11 miles along the route .of the best 10 Are Injured By Overturning Auto at the roadside, when Mr. Me O o w applied the brakes, and turned a somersault, alighting bottom side up and pinning the 10 occupants beneath. Mehama Miners Badly Injured Classes Graduate School Auditorium I ---- ------ ~ overflowing last p t j j Thursday i i i u i o u a j r i night iig u i to iu witness w i i r u ? s s the U lO There was much traffic on the graduating exercises of the High the mountains would afford the road at the time, and witnesses jur « \\T A A I School and eighth grade ejassea. S. P, a good''advantage over any to .the accident immediately res- m en W ou naed There was some excellent mu- rival road that attempted to ex ¡cued the injured occupants from ! 1 sic by the orchestra, the invoca- rticlo* of incorporation for tend a line through the moun Ten persons were injured, two,under the car, Phyyicians were! Otto and Waldo Zimmerman tion by R. L. Putnam, - folibwed tains to tap the central Eastern perhaps fatally when a large Kummoned, and shortly after- J mile, extension to the ('. & >oungrmen whose home is at by a pleasing solo by Mrs. Ringo Oregon-country.~ Capital Jour fore filed Thursday at the touring car in which they were : wards the injured were rerftoved [ Mehama were seriously injured which received an encore. Miss o f the corporation- commits nal. ruling in turned" turtle ... , • on .the j to the Salem Hospital, w h e r e '»» a result o f drilling into a .Helen Staab gave' the “ C la il >r, which appears to he the Indepedencc-Salpm road in «Vest j their injuries were treated. missed hole of dynamite* at th\» History" in an interesting maa* tlink of the Southern Pari fie S::,. -n oaily Sun lay night. According to all accounts, Mr. ¡Gold Creek mine, eighteen miles ner. O. P. Lesley,the c I lss poet, leross the ( ’HseHiier to Rend, l!i injured ai e. • - ¡McCrow was driving his car at i northeast of Gates. Otto is-35 demonstrated an excellent abili- In a warmly contested game of Robert McCrow o f Goldendale, \ about 15 mi!ei, an road' ns outlined in the de* an hour *.ben tbe and Waldo 31. V i IH H P H ; ty a t rhyming. Margaret F tfe l lli »n profrp^** to l»»*gin «1 a ball a t Mill City Sun ia-y, Stayton Wash.. collarbone end-nhs frac- accident n cvrrecl. o ™ w He. « pure has i __ Both are expenenced miners | |e o >8 »»Underclass Arivic.»” , w m tured, face and body- cut and Aid the fnachine about six weeks | near Hoover in Mario'n ’ won with a 4 to 3 score. ?r iTì6ìì. ico q q troll oc witty. xi¡«a powoer men. Tli6. m e accident acciaem j u wise as well as Miss Nel- Next -Sunday a return game hrulsed. ty and intend in a southeast ago and had just driven it tot resulted from ^a mistake in Count- lie StowelR one of the graduate«, Robert McCrow of. Gold- iOregon froth Goldendale. H<rterin» the number o f explosions idireetidn (¿long the North will |>e played'on the home ilia- was unable to be present. o f the Santiam river to n rnond. and a good game may he endale, skull crushed and g0! 1 -?1'- }said ha h avejiail coinj-arativaly fwhen several shots o f dynamite Prof Hoffer played nn r i rrlVn—t in tAwnship 11 sot th range expected. hor.e broken, interrtally injured, jured. ¡little little exper.ence exr»erience in drm drft-ffur fig an were fired. A series o f horfes had piano solo, and P rof Berchtold, o f th», Will: unette Meridian : been drilled and the blasts fired. o f OAC, followed with a very All member, a f the oM -Sray., ! ' ' v" “ 1 » « SI » ' « I adtTmobUe. ■7 ... i M r. McCrow or his w ife cbuld i >, in 'countv. ton Switchboard Association who Mr. and Mr». McCrow were In Tl?inkin* a" iM 'W e d the interesting. and instructive ad survive. no-r is located some three l the stale visiting relatives at " » « r s proceeded with the dniI- dress. T h ; eighth grade d a w are riot members or who do not Miss Hughretta McCrow, their beyifnd Detroit which iff wish to be tpemhers of. the Cor Stayton- and Shaw, and also had ,n5 “ f ra^ koles. fnd ' stroek was represented on the program [the end of the Corvallis & poration formed under the name daughter, ribs broken and body ¡come to attend the commence- w it h , « e e l drill a stick o f po*-d- with a class song, and a claw . crushed nmi-hruiseiL , ?rn liite. When the road o f “ The' Stay ton .Co-operative poem. The High School Chorus !ment exercises at the Oregon eriJ lat had falled,oexplode- first constructed the fine ex- Switchboard Association" rye Jos. Fisher, o f this city, hip , l it . t . ■ Agrlcuiturll College. Corvallis, ¡^ T h e men w-erestan^ng (ilrect- closed the program. , . J fd.fi urioilev tiej’ond Detroit H ugbretti Y S T . i a" d,re5s‘ vcd !hi requested to meet in b ire lf’s hall ernshed and body cut and bruis- j whe„ [heir The decorations are worthy o f ftUiei* called Martha. Later fi was a student. full force of the explosion which spea>l tne~ai Saturday, June iOth, at one special mention. mention, the ^rran ge- Mcs.JJos. Fisher, face and kills v r" torn up from Idun- o’clock, to discuss the forming excep- When the car overturned Mr. !nto” he^ ," “ t # i ^ ^ shoulders 'painfully c^it and sn-k to Detroit and Idanha o f a new unincorporated telca tkmally fine. The graduates re •McCrow was pinned down by the bruised, «•»J. hack to* the primeval phone association. " Immediatly after the accident ceived many beautiful flowers.- Norval Fisher their 10 year old steering wheel, which hdkted on the two were taken to the Black from whence it sprung, The Kingston Telephone Line. son bruised about the body and his neck and chest. Both lie and trade still remains, how- Eagle mine, two miles distant A t the meeting o f the Stayton Mrs. McCroW were i\*ndered un .suffering front shock. with the exception o f a few and later to Gates. Dr. • Beau- Co-operative Switchboard Asso- At Simper’s Fountain ' (■ «r conscious. Other occupants of m is'and wi»!i a little work You can obtiritr-fresh crushed • Mrs. W. A. Ward of G'olden- , , . . . champ was summoned fn* ____, and ___ hast- . cintion ciauon Sfltnrdnv aauraay las Kids nu.s ior dnle, sister of Mrs. Fisher, collar the car who were seated in th e ;Q [Le- put ur i-hupo for the lav- wrawivrries ened to Gates, where he worked conducting the central office the . . th e t,. nm,n,. w wnere ue worseu ti rawherries served' wtth with vour , ice croUlli All fru it, fresh In bot»« ttrolcwn and hotly s e r i o u s l y : ^ o f the tonnesu. were beW . ml night over the Injured pen. ensuing year wrt-e opened. ^The rail si' ' .y IC C cream. icc nil m .us m a n in Iirul>, ^ . - 4 * 1 . the machine until passing Th . , . J , th„ ensuing year |n» 11 i\ r the line follows sooson. Our-ii c tream is iK?«t by , , ____ , .. ... ~ in e -v Vvere late laKen 10 the I contract I I I H .. was _ let to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. amt.Mrs. Andrew Fisher automobilists' lifted the car and j<th fork of theSajitim i t*-st and tarile. hospital at Albany. The men t . B. Riggs, who wejpredict will and son. Eric, o f Shaw, all slight- dragged them out. . . i .ch til::! ■ t belt for u'dlV- were bruised mainly about the .¿Ke the telephone patrons good E. B. I/ickhart; pastor, o f th& 'jy bruited. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and son, head. Latest reports state th a t1 service. [o f II niilya hut on a direct Mr3. Craw fo r i has The accident occurred in Polk Norval returned home from Sa- idoant)i_jjie survey o f th .'t. !.. Church annou'iccs Inal hi4 graye »ears are expressed for the rn&de an efficient and obliging .sermon subject for Sunday a. in. county, a short distance from the Hem yesterday. A telephone re- *rn 'Pacific to Minto Pass recovery o of f Otto, who has n o t! operator and many are sorry to »8 “ Why I an: a church member” voprnach to-the bridge across the port fromithe hospital tiiis morn-' been f uj|v conscious since the lime o f the construction see her give up the position.. into Willamette, Rix-'er at this city, ing stated that Mr. and Mrs. Mc , i ccjdent> 'nor ha9 _ any food • Corvallis & Ka tern tfm. and receive* new members Mrs. Marsha Decker is. visit my engit e<»rs packed in church at that service.- r Even-¡.about fi:3(J P. M. Mr. McCr.ow, Crow had passed a good night or drink. He is suffering from ing her daughter in Poitland • light rails on nude hack ing sermon on »Sidelights on-the, vvho was driving the heavy car, 'and that chances were good for a fractured skull, the brain tis- Rose Carnival or Pitfalls and j turned out of the highway to their recovery. Also that Miss sue extending through the crack, and taking in the Rose Festival. the C istern Oregon side, | Protection for Young Women ,n I avoid a passing automobile. The McCrow and Mrs. Ward were and it is feared that there Mrs. Samuel Lake is visiting grade and' laid the rails is a the Metropolis.” her daughter, Mrs. Susan Cap- automobile skidded on • the grass getting along nicely. few hundred yards through' concussion. Waldo is not hurt • linger, in Salem. ■into Pass. Tiie rails re-,I C, A. Beauchamp, and w ife ex so badly and his ciiances for re- Mr. and Mrs. A. Lafoon and fto this duv and now the pect to motor to the Rose Festi a ; covery are very good. He re- M. » . * . * little daughter o f Gooch visited val tomorrow. tiens are that the detached 9 ceived a cut over the noke and at the W. J. * Hewitt home the . [other injuries about the face. I f [railroad may be connected , we p0 to press we learr|p « his eyes are not injured he will first o f the week. the near Tutu re with th£"rtbat Korinek & Mielke have dis- Misses Verda and Gladys Ham- recover without much trouble. srn Pacific line ruuning t o ; gojyed partnership. Mr. Mielke « man, popular high school girls of will continue to conduct the busi- . Stomach Bitters is Stayton. are visiting Salem rel the Marion and Linn ness nt the old stand, while Mr. a n v o x a valuable ionic in C. F. Hall, 2 p. m.* Railroad Company f ° r t Korinek’s plans are not known. cases of loss o f appetite, failure atives. —Statesman. the articles were filed of, or incomplete digestiqn, chri»- Miss Grace Shank, of Mt. Jay is only an extension o f | nic dyspepsia and weakened con- -Pleasant, made the Standard o f i ditions caused by general deDili- ïulhern Pacifie is plainly fice a pleasant call to-day. VTtOCHjKM* ,. 1 ty. Sloper’s Drug Store. „ fed by the f ict that thein- Vacation Tin^e Chorus - v - Sublimity Children For a short time six Stanley A. Starr and w ife vis itors rtre William I). Ferr John R. Lake left Monday for I.m Wald - ' ............................................ - Folk Song ited the W. H. FuSon home last treatments will be ai ph F. Moody and Beni Sunbonnet Rabies— Drill - - Minims Mill City where he will visit at Sunday. There Was a Little Girl (And She Had a Little Curl) - Operetta , the leading Southern the home o f his daughter, Mrs. given for $10.00 Little Brack Sheep- Retitation . . . Jno. Susbauer attorneys in Portland, f Mr. and Mrs. Johnson o f Lyons Alice Clark. ^ • Music - - i - Anne Prartge Electric Light Bath with incipal office,of the M. & motored to the M. H. Titus home There will be preaching in the Sandalph^n - - - - _ - - Pantomime It. company will be Lo Sunday. To My Sweetheart—Recitation Angeline Hermens Baptist church by Rev. F. S. j full massage. Mrs. H. J. Follis, her sister. My Dolly » ■ • in Portland and the capi- - ' Rose Fuchs Laurertce, Sunday June 11. 1916. Come Where, the Lillies Bloom—Song High School Class Mrs. Leffler, ofScio, aYid brother |on is $2u(),00<). Save,car fare and ta«:e Everybody cordially invited. WHERE PRIDE LED fact that strange engi- Hy Williams left yesterday for your treatments at Church' cleric. . CompurH ami dramatized by Florence Denny", a member o f the Knrlish Class. rere reported in the vicin- Portland, where they will take Mr. Cmildbe.............. .................... .*.................................:.. .Simie Etzel J. W. Mayo and family accom Mrs. Coulflbe........................ i ..................................... Angeline Hermens 218 Hubbard Bid., Salem. Detroit some time ago in the Rose Festival and visit panied by Mrs. E. B. Day and T'laire, -eldest daughter,!.....................................................Anne Prange ¡indicated that a rival roa i their sister, Mrs. J «ie r .__ x Phone 565 sons of Medford are attending Gerald, eldest « o n , t ......................................... Jno. Susbauer ■■ » '■ the Rose Festival. . NONA N. IMUS, Masseuse« Maurice, Arthur, younger sons........... Anthony Spenner, Wallace Smith experienced lOWder J " i',',’ra“torn0 T r ,,„lhr‘:"i:h [Accident Near Salem May Cost 2 Lives Base Ball m * Commencement Exercises Sublimity Schools cSan Vox Sunday, June 11,1916 ATTENTION! * Clean Up Time Here! I N o w is tHe^ time to give the house or bam a coat o f paint. , W e have a large supply of .owe Bros. High Standard Paints Kathleen, Lucille, younger daughters..........Rose Hottinger, Ida Koenig Fanny, youngest daughter,.................................................... Rose Fuchs Mrs. O ’Donnell, Irish lady........... ............ . . . ^ ...............Florence Denny Bridget, her daughter,................ ............! .................... Grace Hottinger Mr. Crafty, a peddler................................................... Henry Steinkamp Sublimity Song - - - - - - Children Music . . . . . . . Anne Prange Roses, Rosea . . . . Eighth Grade Class Song Valedictory . . . - - Henry Steinkamp Address - - - - Honorable E. F. Carlton Address - - - - Honorable W. M. Smith Presentation of Diplomas and Medal C L j K S S and can satisfy you in the paint line. , t Agnes Rauscher W a l l pa pe r W e have a fine line o f W a ll Paper in plain and pattern, and more coming. Our stock is up to date and our prices right. i* Cecelia Hendricks Veronica Hendricks Hildegard Zuber Theresa Heuberger Ida Koenig Edna Ditter G re e n S ta m p s A LILLY HARDWARE CO. Henry Steinkamp Fred Hottinger - Edward Benedict - Ferdinand Benedict William Odenthal Leo Boedighcimer Alphonsua Schmid Wallace Smith Mary Albua Class Motto: N o w is the time to F IX U P See our lines of Furnishing Goods and Tailoring ‘R O L L Marie Schulte TH E FIX UP. Elizabeth Frank Valiant and True. ” .Class Colors: Cleaning and Pressing. Gold and Purple. «***at'>t‘ «'>t*9***>i** : \ A . lesfäc Odd Fellows Bldg »7