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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1916)
tm Largest Circulation in Stayton’s Trading Territory of Any Newspaper S T A Y T O N . M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , JU N E 14, 1916. rgeGatheiing N O . 12. class, with a number o f little Change in Hours M e th o d is t C h u rc h flower girls were placed about the stage to receive their diplo The dry goods, grocery and .A t the Methodist Episcopal mas, made an impressive picture. clothing establishments o f Stay- church next Sunday night the The exercises entire were wor ton, will, beginning Monday, the pastor will take as the prelude to thy o f the highest commenda 19th. close their places of busi hia sermon subject: “ The School tion. The flags displayed and ness all day on Sundays, and on Election.” Hie sermon will be on ■ ■ — i— That the closing exercises of the patriotic songs sung showed week days except Saturdays, will “ Spiritiisl Preparedness." In the the Sublimity schools are always that the spirit o f patriotism is close at 7 o’clock p. m. morning the sermon will be on interesting, is a fact well known being instilled into the pupils and On Saturdays these stores will ‘ The Christian away on his Va to a large portion o f this paper’s the composure with which they be kept open until 9 o’clock. As cation.” readers, but the exercises closing carried out their parts demons conditions have been in Stayton ~ Prof.Gauntt delivered the main the school for this year, held in trated that a knowledge not alone in past years, the merchants have address at the Methodist church the C. F. Hall Sunday, wqre, In found in books is being gained. been unable to get any rest from Sunday night June 4. It was the opinion o f the writer, ahead - The teachers o f the Sublimity business, the hours being uncer highly spoken of. Mrs. Mabel of any we have amended there schools are entitled to great cred tain. and on Sundays being kept Mack, Miss Ruth Fuson, Mrs. for some time. The fact that it for the excellent worlT they in the stores part o f the day. Stanley Starr and others were there were eighteen graduates in are doing and" have done, and - An agreement has been enter the authors o f a good memorial the class, and that one o f them the patrons of the schools have ed into by the merchants inter program. The children did beau had the highest rating o f any of every reason to be proud o f their ested. end it is expected that it tifully. The decorations consist the 8th grade graduates in the institutions o f learning and the ed o f flags nieeiy arranged. will be followed. county, while another stood third \ progress of their children. Trading on Sundays and in the Rev. T. B. Ford, o f Salem, dis in the list, gave added interest evenings is largely a matter of trict superintendent o f the Meth to the occasion. habit, and customers will soon odist Episcopal church holds The hall was packed to over become used to the change, and quarterly conference this evening A very pleasant surprise party flowing with interested parents, the store-keepers will have an in the local church and following friends and spectators, all enjoy- j occurred yesterday at the home opportunity to gain a little more that will deliver an address. ing to the fullest the extended o f C. K. Reed, southeast of; The Ladies Aid Society o f the Aumsville. M r . R e e d ' s rest and recreation. program. Methodist church will meet on birthday was in February last, i Orchestra music was furnished Thursday afternoon with Mrs. by Messrs. Heuberger and Sus- when he reached the age o* 80 Lockhart. years, and it was purposed to bauer and Miss Doerflcr. Large bills are out announcing E. B. Lockhart, Pastor. There was the usual .lumber of give him a surprise at that time, a big 4th o f July celebration at hut owing to the illness o f him songs, recitations, etc., all pleas Mill City. There will be all kinds The tenth annual Waldo HiQs ing and .well rendered. “ There i self and others interested, the of 8ports and attractions, and a pioneer picnic will be held next was a Little Cirl,” an pperetUw- affair was postponed until yester good speaker will give an ad Saturday June 17, at the home o f day. Sickness kept several away J There is carefulness in was an amusing affair, which who wished to be present, but dress. A game o f ball will be Mrs. J. A. Hunt, Hon. George S. weighing an# ¡¿mixing o f pres taught a lesson. It was well giv there were fifty-nine in the com played between Stayton and'the Downing, a pioneer o f 1847, pre criptions at jBeauchamp’s that. ep by. the children. Recitations pany who gathered at his home. Mill City team. There will be siding. The program in the morn by John-Susbat er and Miss Her-' fireworks and a big dance at ing will include music by a band; )arbv and J. Etzel and I will mean.much to you; { mens showed careful training on The honor guest was in bed. but a vocal solo by C. Slade o f Silver- |ers came near going arose and put in the day very night Abe Opliger wan found ‘ dead1 The committee in charge is pre ton, and.an address by Judge J. the bridge across the pear bis home in Silverton, Fri-! the part o f their instructors, and j comfortably,, and enjoyably* A were both well received the - paring for a big time, and as Mill C. Moreland. The afterneon pro [Saturday. They wety ; duy, June 9. Life hud presumably I bountiful dinner was served, and audience. City is a good place to go for a gram will begin with an address traction engine over in- j been extinct for several hoifrs a very pleasant gathering of The song by the High school, celebration, there will doubtless by Judge P. H. D ’Arcy;v vocal [minty, and wiien near when the body was found by a friends and neighbors was enjoy class ‘ ‘Come Where the Lillies be a large crowd. solo by Miss Edna S. Harding; side of the river, the brother. Burial took place »yes- ed. R. L. Putnam and family, Bloom,“ was givdn in an excell vocol solo. Miss Judd; address by [of the bridge gave way, : terday in Silverton. He was a o f Stayton, w ere, among the ent manner, and received an en C h u rc h o f C h rist Mrs. Ed'yth Tozier Y/etherred; >f the stringers. Before ; brother o f Jacob Opliger, well guests. core. The-drama “ Where Pride reading by Miss Laura Noyes; re ha I a chance to settle ! known to many Stayton people. Led.” was o f espec:al interest,as Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Meeting marks by W. H. and E. A. Down iak th** men crowded on Don’t Mind it was composed and dramatized of the Bible school, teachers and ing; recitation by Mr. Haberly made a run for safety. the hot weather. You can keep hy Miss Florence Denny, a mem officers at the parsonage. and closing with music 4>y the ?y accomplished. It is 'cool at Sloper's fountain. ber o f the class, who excellently Thursday, 8 p. m.—Prayer ser- band. little delay would have The Silverton Tribune sa^s that vice and sermon, subject: “ Christ . . f Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrow took the part o f Mrs. O'Donnell, ictor through the bridge the Silver Falls Timber Co., will the Way.” A baptismal service FOT <i R c l l i D l C an Irish lady. Sim Etzel, as Mr. Bone would have been ( who were injured in the automo- electrify its railroad from Silver- will follow after tht service. j Spring medicine there is noth- | bile accident at West Salem a Couldbe, and Angeline Hermens, was a lucky escape. ton to the logging camps south Fnday afternoon, Ladies Aid K,ng ^ Uer than >n extraot mad# as Mrs. Couldbe, the parents of week ago Sunday, are reported Scklin, o f McMinnville, i to be gradually recovering. Mrs.. a large family, carried their parts east of that place, fend that the Society. ----- i from Mexican and Honduras sar- kwn Saturday. Ho has j W. A. Ward was able to leave well. . Miss Prange as Claire, Willamette Valley Southern rail Lord s Day. 10 a. m; Bible Rexall is the kind, road, which is financed if not school. This; is the last day o f |e Stayton Laundry now iarg e bottle at Beauchamp’s, | the hospital several days ago, but the eldest daughter, whom .pride J. E. Sloper, and ex- Mr. and Mrs. McCrow are still led to blame the breaking o f a ow-ned by the Portland Railway, our contest. Our goal is 160 pres- the Store lave it ready for busi- confined to their rooms as well as dish on a little sister, ancf'who Light and Power Co., will extend en t Come and bring someone its line from Mt. Angel to Silver- with you. 10th of next month. Mr. M. S. Titus, o f Kingston, pass their daughter. Miss Hughetta. afterwards acknowledged her [an experienced laundry- Preaching service 11 a. m., ed through town yesterday for fault and was forgiven by the ton before another fall, is a fore J. R. Gardner has torn out the family, did extremely well in her gone conclusion. , will bring with him subject: “ Seven Types of Faith.” West Seayton, with several veals Surveyors are reported at work [returns now machinery building owned hy him between part. Communion at 12 m. < for shipment to Portland. Id in the business. We his store and W.r F. Klecker’s*. Junior Endeavor 4 p. m. All others in the play had their, in the vicinity o f Silverton, but Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pettit cams ft* him do a prosperous The cause for so d(5fhjf is to re parts well learned and gave an 1 whether they have any connect Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. in from their farm home today. duce insurance. Mr. Gardner exhibition that would be a credit1 ion with the projected Salem- ■ —- a Preaching service 8 p. m., sub Mrs. Pettit will remain for a few says that the saving to him on to older and more experienced Bend line is uncertain. The ject: "Danger Signals.’ ’ imercial bodies o f Sil- days visit with Mrs. G. F. Kot- this will be about $170, which is persons. fact that the Silver Falls Co., is Everybody invited to attend tQ taken up the propo- ¡nek.__ an item worth considering.as the The song “ Roses,” by mem-j preparing to electrify and connect these services. raising a fund to erect a The saw mill at Aumsville was building has been vacant for b^rs o f the eight grade class, was with the Willamette Southern R. L. Putnam, Pastor. lonument for Homer destroyed by fire Sunday. given in a=very pleasing manner. * looks as though that line might ^t. A committee has been some time. J. A. Hendershott visited Sa with Roscoe Ames as r PeteV Goodknecht died at the Henry Steinkamp, valedictorian, be extended east. lem Tuesday. Julius Wolf secretary, age of nearly 80 years, at his gave his address in poetical form. Mrs. Lizzie King, familiarly W. L. Pettit, living near Sub | Coolidge treasurer and home near Silverton. He was It was full o f good thought and knowrt as “ Grandma” King, liv limity, presented ye editor today DENTIST jnt, L. P. Aldrich of the father o f Mrs. C.. A. Luthy of well presented. ing on East Sixth street, and the with a nice large mess o f very Hon. E. F. Carlton, assistant mother o f Griff King, passed fine new potatoes, the best we Booms 7-8, Roy Bldg. Bush bank has been this place. State Supt. gave an interesting | away at the ripe old age of 80 have seen y e t Thanks. STAYTON, ORE. and instructive address, impress years. 4 ing upon the graduates the val She was born in Howard county ue of “ Service” in making their Missouri, in 1836, moving to Or- way through life. eg<?n some 20 years ago. She was Co. Supt. Smith followed with id jntifiedwith and adevout work s > a brief address, congratulating er in the Church of God, com Now is the time to give the house the people o f Sublimity on the monly called The Saints. Funeral or bam a coat of paint. excellence o f their schools, and services 2 p. m., at residence to W e have a large supply of the teachers ' on the good work morrow.. Burial in Masonic cem accomplished. He then distrib etery. Rev. H. W. White, of uted the diplomas and presented Salem, will conduct the services. • s Miss Ida Koenig with a medal —Albany Democrat. Thursday. • and can satisfy you in the pamt line. won in the county spelling con test. ■ to- Rev. Father Lainck thanked A clear and beautiful complex • the visitors for their presence,, ion by taking Nyal's Sulphur and W e have a fine line of W all Paper in congratulated the parents on the Cream of Tartar Tablets. 10c plain and pattern, and more coming. Our excellent showing o f the schools large package at Beauchamp’s. stock is up to date and our prices rigm. and encouraged them to join Lawk. their efforts with those of the The lava of a country most be HI« teachers, that the schools of S ib- a large river aud not like a email limity may continue to rank first ditch. Men do not tall In a river be cause It la remarkably wide and deep, among those o f the county. - Odd Fellows B ldg, Cleaning and Pressing. while they often fall Into a ditch to The decorations were very neat re nse It Is ao narrow and «hallow.— 4L • >\nd the closing scene, when the KLmaa asked to cooperate^ with the com mittee. An effort was made shortly after the burial o f Mr. Mrs. Geo. D. Peebler, Davenport to secure funds for a son Apdrew Peebler (y, of Pendleton, Mr, monument and the small amount 'has. Scott and family raised is stili in the Ladd and id Mrs. Will Long and Bush hunk. The committee will [Albany, Howard Mont- meet soory and formulate plahs id family o f Linn coun- whereby it is hoped to secure at direr Montgomery and least $2,000 for the election o f a [Mehama, were guests monument to the memory o f the ie of Mrs J. 8. Trask great cartoonist -Capital Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kusy Mrs. Peebler. Sen. and and Mrs. Silhavy and Uriah, are sisters, and are motored to the Silhavy ranch on Trask, It was a the Little North Fork Sunday. llerinR. IncludinR Mrs. her.», daughter. Miss They report that the house near ltgomery, there were Mehama, occupied by Charley »rty An excellant Stevenson, burned to the ground served and -the day that day, the occupants losing ileasantly Bpent. Most nearly all the contents. ieits arrived in auto- John Benedict living west of vere being four cars in Sublimity, was badly injured on io Trunk home. 'Those Friday last. He was stretching lleton carried banners wire o’n a fence when the stretch | r the annual Pytidle- er broke, and a block of wood at tached to the affair struck him on N P- tblejr, Sen., eame down thè head. It is thought there is idletim to attend the a slight fracture at the base of if the Grand Lodge of the skulls as he w’as unconscious >f which he ij^a iriem- for some time. Dr. Brewer at Ibany. He. was a Linn ¡tended him. He is reported now- kioneer, going there in gaining and it is expected he quite voung. He has will soon recover., lident of Pendleton 39 Prescriptions SCHO O LSaO SE Sublimity Graduating Exercises Fine A Surprise Party Mill City Celebrates , ■ Through Bridge Lumber Company to Electrify Railroad DR. G. C WATSON lean Up Time Here! iwe Bros. 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