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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1916)
k s ' iional Cards * * OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST More than quarto of booae hag been shipped into Tha Dallas In th# last five no oaths, according to records Just compiled by County Clerk Fox. The west aide section of the Salem _______ District Ministers' and Laymen's,/a- aoclation of the Methodist Kptscopal Ian and Surgeon church will meet at Yamhill, June 27, . • - OHSGON 2$ and 29. Close to $20,000 werth of damage was don* by fire at Kcilmond when Pin tler, D. M. I). the general merchandise store of Tal Free water la to celebrate Ha first iaferro Brother«, Reynolds' barber shop und tha J. D. Butler drug store annual ("harry day June 21. suffered heavy losses. The twenty fourth annual session of C. A. Warrlner was found guilty at Slayton, Ora, O r e g o n Friends was held ai New iitru The eighth-annual livestock »how of Portland at having committed assault eastern Oregon ay 1 1 1 be held at Union and battery upon the person of Mr». Alfred» Beckman, whom he ran over June 1416. The annual meeting o f ’ the State with his automobile on the Columbia , n a n d surgeon Minder Plumbers' association waa held river highway April 9. T>r. J. E. Anderson, of The Halles, at I’(*rtl;iud. lYTON, OREGON I The Italics aow has five voluntaer the author of the Anderson bill, which fire cmnpahlea with a Total member- formed the foundation of the present statewide prohibition law, has an of more Ilian lob. No Mils were received for I’rlne- ' nounced his candl<l«'-y tor the speak IS T E O P A T II : vllle’s $100,(100 of bonda to aid In build- ership of the 1917 legislature. phones: Hell lllurk 4M2 - Vast tracts of 'laird In the Silver 1 lug n railroad to Hcnd.. Dndapandi nt 275 , The Strahorn railroad "engineers creolf^*and Harney valley project* In ALB AN Y, OREGON working esat from Bend, arc close to Harney county may be reclaimed by j Sliver river, In Harney county. ' r. Irrigation, according to a report Just H. H E LT ZE L Musicians from alpover'Oregon met received by Stete Engineer Lewi* from In Portland and organized the Oregon the United State« reclamation*service IEY-AT-LAW Development work upon an Iron : State Music Teachers' uaMoclallon, One hundred fishermen on lower mine located by Charles McCorkle, In liogue river have gone on strike for the southeastern edge of the Canyon an Increase In the price for salmon. | City It Hitts, is now In progress. Tho . A . COODE Three thousand people were In ab ore Is of high quality, lying in a large tendance at Milton1* - annual h o rs *} body, and Is classified » a chrome Iran. add NOTARY PUBLIC allow and strawberry day last week. All cattle shipped Into Oregon from ,A district ronvepthiq, of the Knights the St. Paul stockyards must undergo toum No. 6, Roy HTdg. of I'ythlaa lodges of Coos epunty was a tuberculin test and be accompanied held at North Send Monday-evening. i by a certificate of good health before Maker sheepmen have recently con they will be-admitted to the state, the tracted for fall delivery of over" 7000 livestock sanitary board has decided. Beatrice Yoran, daughter o fe x May head of sheep In Uaker and Grant R 1N G O or D. A. Yoran. of Eugene, baa com counties. O R E G O N Governor Wlthyeombe has appointed pleted a remarkable school attendance C. F. Htoije, of Klamath Falls, as a record. When the high school closed member of the state fish and game last week this student hid rounded V. S„ B. V. Sc. comnilssloa. out 12 years without once being re j A large shipbuilding plant Is under ported abaeat or tardy. 'E R I N A R I A N - - cnnitrucHon adjoining the Peninsula Road work has started In the Caa- kim<**tlo AnimaU. Also ap- Lumber company of St. Johns on the cude forest reserve for .the season. A the Tuberculin test. V IlliM tti river. -r—1— • crew of 15 men was started on,, the Telephone 8x7 The 13 th annual convention of thir McKenzie pass highway near Alder Sens of Norway held Its session at Springs, 16 miles above McKenzie [AT stavton STAHU S As;oria. and selected Tacoma aa the bridge. June 1. under the direction of Clyde Seitz, supervisor of the* forest. place for the next convention. George K. Sanders, vice president ; The Willamette-Pacific railway be tween Coos Hay and Lakeside Jn al and general manager of the Oregon- / r< a r> eni tintaring dalifi"on «count I’tali Sugar icempany. has announced ippler unit Oyai’a Met ho ¡ a * of sd I dvlfli iij over the trucks'.' Ihe sale of the Grants Pass sugar fac- * ■ 1 ItT'MaKinji P.ut<- ()('• 'mi iongsliorenie’i have returned tory of the company, now under con SA I.KM. ORB. to work o:i r 1 'iripi of official Messages strue tlnn at Grants Pass, to the Utah Tempi*' fr:,m Sau Francisco* that pending arbi Idaho Sugar company, of Salt Lake . tral lot the new scale demanded was .City. Three ac-es of land at the Poujade i to te paid. The l.lg cannery of Libby, SfcNcIl & state fish hatchery, 30 miles east ot Libby at T h e. f.‘¿iU.es Is incrensln**-tt* Eugene-,-on the-McKenzie river. Is to capacify and Install!!)« new machinery be clesred and tables and electric for" handling t berries uud other fruit lights are te be provided tu converting |dg. - SALEM. the place''Into a camping ground for this h . a son. The cafeteria, established In th** do tin' convenience of tourists and team • mestlc science department of the Ore sters. mill run-of the first tungsten gon City high schocd at the beginning ~ A test • • f ..of-the school term, has become self- ore ever mined in Oregon;, so far as available records show, started at Vir supporting. George Black, of Portland, was ap tue mine, near Baker, which is run polnh*d by Governor Wlthyeombe* as nlng five stamps concentrating tung a member of the state board of ac sten ore from Cliff mine, recently countancy. to succeed Charles L- Par opened by Frank 8. Balllle, and Ken neth McEwen. rtsh, of Corvallis. Figures compiled by Secretary of Three of the best students of the + class graduated last week from the State Olcott of the vote on candidates Oregon agricultural college, have for state and district offices at the re been appointed to asstatantahips and cent primary election show that John D. Mickle, republican candidate for fellowchlps at the college. George Spearman, a colored man In the dairy and food commisslonerahlp the employ of Frank Itoach. a cattle nomination, received more votes than w ar#*. man. waa shot by Charles Runyan at any other candidate, his total being the Indian corral on the north fork of •6.616. Congressman Slnnott's bill appropri McKay creek, near Pendleton. A gift of $25,000 to the Eugene Bible ating $94,000 for the reimbursement university. In addition to the $260.000 : of Sherman county settlers, passed Face Creams. Hair lade to Order, Manieur- endowment fund recently completed, [ the house without amendment, and Its IP and Face Treatment. la announced by O. S. O. Humbert, ft passage in the. senate is assured, thus ending a 20-year effort la congress for nanclal secretary of the Institution. After a successful session of three the relief of those who were dispos days the Masonic grand lodge of Ore- sessed of tbeir lands in Oregon, with , - OREGON gon completed the work of Its (6th out recompense. A V .Y .V Holding that the state of Oregon annual convention and adjourned at Albany, to meet next year in Portland, j cannot place restrictions on the"aale The body of Frank Wilson, of Hu- of eggs imported from China or any gene, who disappeared last winter other country, and that the act aimed while en route from Crescent to Ku- to accomplish this purpose Is In con D E A L E R IN gone, was found floating In Odell lake, flict with the constitution of the and Country near the summit of the Cascade inuun United States, the supreme court re versed the Judgment of Circuit Judge L The Hood River valley cherry crop Gantenbeln of Multnomah county in has been greatly reduced during the the rase of J. C. Jacobson of Portland. The building of a highway that will pant week on account of a heavy drop In the cherries that were one-half ma shorten the route from Portland to property to sell, list it tured and wore beginning to take on BolBe, Salt Lake and the Lincoln High |e. If you want to buy way 150 miles, and that will have a color give ipe a call. maximum grade of 5 per cent, is the The Oregon Short Line which la op ^in Lancefleld Building erating the Oregon A Kantern rallroud plan of Waaco, Grant and Wheeler OREGON from Ctniar'j to Riverside, will start counties. Tke road will leave the Co this week operating trujna to Crane lumbia highway at The Dalles and go creek, midway between Riverside and southeast through Dufur. Antelope and Dayvtlle along the old Canyon Bendlre. Fifteen, or one-fourth of tho^flO re-1 City wagon road .to Ontario, on the publicans nominated at*tl'p_ recent prl - 1 Oregon-ldaho border. n.a-y election for representative In !_ To teat the constitutionality of the the next legislature, were mem,bora b f | Olson law i<a*sed by the last legisla file Inst lower house, accord I lfk to the , tu re wherein candidates are given the option of filing by petition or by pay oftlclul cam ass. ^ One of the 2S2 accidents reported to | ing a fixed fee, H. M. Patton, of Port-, the state industrial accident commis land, made a formal demand on Gov sion during the week ending June 8 ernor Wlthyeombe that he Issue him | was fatal. It »was tho case of J. P . , a certificate of nomination by the re Grant, of Waldo, who was killed in publican party for the offloe of state senator from Multnomah county, and mining operations. - Enccurn..ement to the llveatock In- that he refuse to grant certlficatea ih anything from wean- dustry was given by the bankers of either to Qua C. Moser, A. W. Orton, ah any B O W S and service the state, In annual convention at Conrad P. Olson, 8. B. Huston or R. 8. brood i rrite me your wants and Portland, when they voted to raise Farrell.' In his demand Mr. Patton my best to please you $10,000 to be used In helping defray eontedds that none of the above named the expenses of the Pacific Interna-, candidates were legally nominated tlonal Livestock show, to be held In { since they filed by paying a fee in stead ef by petition as he did. Portland aext winter. * «**,. .4L . « ♦ • ' . . .... . „ , ¡auchamp. M. D. a - ........ . ....--------------- ---------- - CHAS. E. HUGHES - -.-A - ! 4TW - >*'<***« Children Cry ffer Fletcher’s Important Occurrences of Past Week Briefly Compiled for Our Readers. ►ENTIST Ì*r Slayton Stata Hunk IREWER, M. D. What is CASTORIA try M. Marshall X NOTARY PU B LIC DIRECTOR l ¡0. ÄTÖLS0R DENTIST P. H. M A Y ropractor tihouhl lie consult ili te mui chronic iliieiRderi«. cun make you well. LB. O’NEILL 'OMETRIST TICIAN <6 Bush Bank Building Oregon .A HASTINGS DRESSING PARLORS 1, K. of P. Building “ Phone 2S1-R SMITH L IT Y H E R D China Swine J. F0X# Lyons» Ore« Castoria Is a harmless substitute fo r Cantor O il, P a r e goric, Drops and Hoothing Syrups. I t is pleasant. IS contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age Is Its gnurantee. It destroys Worms and a lla y s Feveriahness. F o r more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation. Flatulency» W ind Colic» all Teething Troubles ana Diarrhcea. I t regulates the Stomach and Bowels» anxlmilates the Food, givin g healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The A e th e r’ s Friend.' • I'j< If Urui,. Chrrles Evans Hughes', who received the Republican nomination for Presi- dent at Chicago. GENUINE HUGHES RESIGNS TO 7 ACCEPTNOMiNATION Washington— Charles Evans Hughes stepped down Saturday from the su preme bench and. again a private cltl-' sen. accepted the republican nomina tion for president. In a telegram ring ing with denunciation of the adminis tration's foreign policy and declaring for a dominating, thoroughgoing Amer icanism, he gave bis decision toChaii man Harding, of the republican .nation al convention, and broke the long -al ienee which had kept thé leaders of h1s party in the dark as to his attitude toward the great issues of the day. On the subject of preparedness the telegram saya, In part; /. ~ bellyie In preparedness, ndt only entirely adequate for onr defense with -respect to numbers and equipment In both array and navy, but with all thor oughness, to the end that In each brunch of the service there may be the utmost efficiency under competent administrative heads. "I have not desired the nomination.” said the teietram* ;*I have wished to remain qn the bench. But in this crit ical period of our national history, I recognize that it Is your right to sum mon and it is my paramount duty to respond.” • ~ ’ .. • CASTORIA 1 Bears the Signature of la Use For Over 30 Years 1 The Kind You Hove Always Bought Dr. 0. L. Scott D. C STAYTOR-SALEM STAYT0N - KINGSTON Chiropractic Spitsoiogist Graduate Palmer Fountain Head Schocd of Chiropractic $ AUTO STAGE k 1Mti. . ___ Try1 Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments apd get well. — Stand in front of glctt's Billiard Parlor», i U. S. Nat’l Bank Bldg. poaite Oregon Electric Depot, Salem - Rooms 406-7-8 SALEM, ORE. "'«lea Phone N o. 463 Sal Stayton Meat Market SESTAK C& TH O M AS * PROPRIETORS Fresh, Salt and Cured M E A T S Cream ery B u tter and Lard PLATFORM ADOPTED BY REPUBLICANS TINWORK AND Highest Market Price Paid for Fat Stock The leading planks of the platform adopted by the republican national conveation at Chicago are devoted to preparedness, the Mexican situation, our foreign relations, the tariff, mer chant marine, suffrage and the Phil ippines. - j Declares that we believe ill and will enforce the protection of every Ameri can citlsen in all the righu secured to him by the constitution, treaties and the la w ' of nations, at home and abroad, by land and by aea. The preparedness plank declares both for military and industrial pre paredness, and the Increase In the strength of the army and navy to meet any possible foe. Deplores conditions which exist as a result of the administration's policy with Mexico and speaks of the shame which it has Inflicted on the United States. The restoration off a protective tar iff is declared essential to the pros perity of the nation. Declares In favor of a merchant ma rine through the pursuance of a policy which haa been productive of ship de velopment abroad. Believes that all who violate the laws in regulation ot business should be Individually punished. But prose cution is very different from persecu tion, and business success, no matter how honestly attained, is apparently regarded by the democratic party as In itself a crime. Specifically call* for legislation for protection against child labor and de clares for general workmen's compen sation legislation and for legislation for compensation to workmen engaged In the federal service. Reaffirms Its faith In government of tho people, by the people, for the peo ple, as a measure ot justice to one-half the adult people of this country, fa vors the extension of the suffrage to wpmon, but recognizes the right of each state to settle this question for itself. Condemns the democratic adminis tration for its attempt to abandon the Philippines Declares In favor of .national control of transportation agencies through the interstate commerce commission by a constitutional amendment If nec •ary. ALWAYS PLUMBING / Bath Tubs, Lavatories - and all Sanitary fittings. Farmers—W e carry a . line of Pumps, Leader Water Systems, Gasoline Engines, Etc. Jacob Spaniol Every Day, Sundays Included Lv Stayton for Kingston, con- nect motor..........w. ...6:50 a. m. Kingston for Stayton.. ...7:10 “ A r Stayton....................... ...7:20 “ Lv Stayton for Salem...... ...7:45 “ “ Sublimity 1.................... ...8:00 “ . “ Aumsville, meets train 62 .8:20 “ northbound.............. “ Turner...................... . . .8:35 “ A r Salem, meet* Oregon Elec- triC . . . • . « . aa. . . . - . ^. ...9:10 “ Lv Oregon Electric depot at Salem..................... A r Tu rn er......................... ...5 :0 6 "“ “ Auihsville, meet train 61 southbound.............. ...5:20 “ “ Sublimity.............. :.. . . .5:45 “ “ Stayton........................ ...6:00 “ • Lv Stayton for Kingston, meet motor...................... “ Kingston for Stayton... ...6:36 “ JOS. HAM MAN. P . B . P H IP P S Suggestive Theraputics D ru g less H ealing N«trotta ang Faiwnla Tronbiaa. Livor. Rheuma tiara and ai din enrod without drug» « r kai Hour* > to U —1 to 0. Ball f Ovor State Bank Banna Rooma 1 and Z. A LB A N Y. I The High Chair for Baby Sanitary Enameled Iron Tray, quickly detached and washed with other dishes. Makes baby healthy « and mother happy. N o dirt or germs to accumulate as in wooden trays. See them at Alexander Furniture Co's. ÊÊÈàïtâk ... „«T*- T h « K in d Y m Msve A lw ays Bought, and which hag been In use for over 30 y&tra» haa borne the glpnntare ot snd haa been n u de under Ms per sonal supervision since ite Infancy. A llo w no one to deceive you In this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and *• Jm»t-a*-pood ” are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. m