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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1916)
■v f r» u TRADING STAMPS Good as Gold! *'-S & -K Stamps are a merchandise discount by means of which we are enabled to give you a greater discount than we could were we to give you a cash discount. Call and See the Many Premiums. See our new line of SPRING GOODS ' , t~~r- W e are receiving new goods almost .every day. CHAS. Education; Training Beauchamp's Manager Risso. of ths Stayton theatre, haa been giving some extra good pictures the past few Saturday nights. The series of Saturday night shows h'fe is run ning is made up of plays put on by the best American actors, and he it at considerable expense in securing them. We have been reliably inform ed that the inter-county bridge over the Santiam river north of town will be replanked length wise in order to strengthen tha bridge on account of the heavy travel. Work is to start soon. The strawberry crop in this neck-o’-woods is reported, about at an end for this season. The lack of rain during the past two weeks has been detrimental. A. King and Mr. Sanberg were helping Mrs. Snackedberg in the hay field Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. Abies is busy working in his garden on the property east of town. * Mr. and Mrs. Martin are the ownera of a new Ford which they purchased of E. C. Titus last week. Miss Alta Brown is on the sick list but is slowly improving st this writing. Miss Minnie Stout and Delma Gaines visited Mrs. J. H. John ston Sunday afternoon. . Alex Bodfeker motered to Jor don Valley Sunday morning ac companied by Walter Swartout. Meeting. Will Surry and family motored Notice of School '* - * to Weasle Flat Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merser at Notice!» hereby given to the leg*! of School District No. , • of Ma tended church in Mill City Sun voter» rion county, St»te of* Oregon, that a day: morning,___________• “ ' S C H O O L M E E T IN G ------ t— Peter Nealan and family were »aid district will be held at School caUers in Fox Valley^on Sunday. of Building on the 10th day of June, 1916, Grandma and Grandpa Brown at 2 oclock in the afternoon to vote on visited with their daughter, Mrs. tlié proportion o f levying • special district tax. ï M. Martin, Monday afternoon. The total amount of money needed by A surprise partyjyas given at the district during the -fiscal year lie- the W. E. Simons home on Wed ginning on June 19th, 1916, and ending nesday evening in honor of Mrs. on June 18th, 1917, ia eatimated in the Simon’s sister, Vida Woodworth, following budget and ineludc» the amount* to be received from the county it being her 15th birthday. school fund, state school fund, special I Dr. Beauchamp reports the MT. P lE A S A N T ITEMS birth of twin daughters to Mr. Frank Laux, of Fern Ridge, and Mrs. Job Crabtree, near motored to the H. Senz home on Flag Day. Turtier, the 6th. Srturday evening. C. S. Lowe visited Silverton The annual school meeting i* and Salem last week. Elmer, Zona and Cora Ray re to be held next Monday at two turned Saturday evening from Miss Mabel Gardner is visiting o’clock. -One director and a the Portland Rose show. home folks. I clerk are to be elected and the Ceorge Forgey, of Albany, and Mrs. A. C. Stowell and daugh ' tax necessary to run the schools Vanny and Lyle Shelton, ofScio, ter Nellie, left for Saltm Sunday, j will be voted upon. * - 1 called at the Mrs. H. Shank home Miss Nellie remaining, having se i . Load your Cam era Monday. s- „ ~ . ■ cured a position there. ! with Ansco Films. Mrs. G. H. Ray called, at the T. C. Malanaphy, of Mollalla, Get them a t Sloper’s. Mrs. H. Shank home Thursday. visited »at the F. M. Munkers iJ ‘Mfs. Pemberton and Miss Stev home several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Habberman, of ens, came op from Marion, to Sloper’s Drug Store now has a ; have their eyes fitted with glass ■Ellenburg, Wash., visited with Frank, Habberman and -wife fine new electric mixer, for use es by our optometred, E. Roy. Wednesday. in dispensing hot and cold drinks. Dr. Watson, the new dentist David Aegerter and sons spent Geo. H. Brewer was in from from Portland, is here arranging Tuesday evening at J. Kloers’. the farm near Aumsville yester his office in the Roy building. day. Mrs. P. Lambert and daugh S. H. Heltzel made a business ter Hazel, were Sunday guests A. D. Gardner’s portable saw trip to Salem Monday. at S. Philippi’s, of Scio. mill is being moved to the Stout Mr. and Mrs. Lulay, of Kings place near Mehama, where it ton, were trading in town yester H. R. Shank and wife spent will be put to work making lum Friday eve with home folks. day. < __ ber. Miss Ada Thayer and Elmer GOOD MULE TEAM ^ White pf Scio, spent Sunday, at For sale. Also fresh cow. And years of experience are the F. Shelton home. Brewer’s Dairy. all at your command when you Elmer Ray and Frank Mosier Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Siegmund have medicines filled at were Brio visitors Sunday eve. of Fern Ridge, were in town to Beauchamp’s Drug Store. The Misses Lula and Gladys day, Mrs. Siegmund having den Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kerr left on Downing were Sunday guests at tal work done by Dr. Pin tier. Monday morning for Kelso, the Mrs. H. Shank home. Wash..called by the death of Mr. Church services were well at Kerr’s brother ‘John, who died tended £oth morning and eve. Soda Fountain is sizzling mer Sunday morning. Mrs. Roy Brenner and Mrs. rily these sudden warm days. i Jos Lulay and L. Gisler are now Charley Stabb, of Stayton, called Try their pure fruit drinks. operating a saw mill about four at P. H. Lambert Tuesday. Alois Imper, proprietor of the miles southwest of here, and are A telephone meeting was held „ Stavton Cheese Factory, reports turning out rough and dressed at the Mt. Pleasant church house business in his line good this lumber. „ '* Friday evening. Several import year. He is receiving a good Mrs. Wm. Cornish visited the ant matters were transacted. supply of milk and his product Rose show last week. Grandma Huber is on the sick meets with a good sale. list this week. Misses Emma Stuff and Anna During the past week E. C. Mullen spent several days at the Road work in this vicinity is Titus has sold Ford autos to the Rose show, returning on Monday progressing wonderfully, most of following persons: Ed Maertz, eve. it is now ready for the crushed Linn county; A. Shank. Shel- ____________ Miss Verda Hamman left rock. burn. M. Martin, Lyons; T, Hen- Thursday last for Salem, where ness, King’s Prairie. W EST STAYTON she has secured a position. J. B. Grier put in a couple of Ik Tripp visited West Stayton Dr. C. H. Brewer was in Salem days surveying near Sublimity friends over Sunday. the past few days, called by the the first of the wfeek. Elbert Eoff drove up from Gear illness of his father, Dr. Brewer, Do You Know to the ball game Sunday. of that city. that Sloper sells chocolate that The ladies of the B. B’s. gave will withstand 8 degrees more Mrs. J. C. Leffler, of Kingston, a farewell party to Mrs, G. W. heat than the ordinary chocolate! was trading in town yesterday. Wetherby Wednesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. GuyC. Griffin, of Monday Dr. Beauchamp re- Everett Condit and wife motor ■ WòVed thè tonsils from thè féur West Stayton, were trading in ed from Tillimook and spent Sun year old daughter of M. Schmid, town Monday. day at the Henry Conclit home. of Sublimity. P. C. Freres, of Fern Ridge, Guy Griffin spent last week in Mrs. J. H. Mulchay, who with was an appreciated caller yester Benton, Lincoln and Polk coun her children has been visiting at day. Mr. Freres recently started ties. ' » the home of hex parents, Mr. and for eastern Oregon by team, but Mrs. Chas Loose and Miss Le Mrs. F. M. Munkers, left the found so much snow in the moun ona Forette went to Salem Tues last of the week for the new tains that he was obliged to re day. , home of the farriily in San Fran turn. He is now busy haying, and Mrs. Lew Walker was a visitor reports the crop rather light. cisco. in Portland during the Rose show A. D. Gardner is building an At Sloper’s last week. ________ addition to his warehouse north Our Fountain is fully equipped. Mrs. Jotf. Peery is on the list of the mill. It will* be 30x40, We have installed an electric sided with iron and roofed with mixer, electric fan, new chairs of sick. Ed Young and family now oc composition roofing. He has a for your comfort afid other feat new warehouse nearly completed ures you will appreciate. Service cupy the Murphy bungalow on the corner of 6th and Burnet sts. counts, . a t the excelsior plant, 32x40. L o c a l Ite m s r ' ■ ■■ • LYONS MISTS. >> ~yr_r-»-i Stayton The at: TROTTER THURSDAY “The Broken CoinVNo. 16 Two Other Refels FRIDAY ‘‘The Iron Claw’ . No. 2 Two Other Reels 5-Reels Saturday-5 v . ‘‘Courtmartialed” In 4 Acts—3rd of the Series of Features. Sunday--“The.Red Grcle” Two Other Reels Note~-“The i ron Claw1' will’be shown <*\ 5c — TIME EXTENDED In ordir lo give some ot * our readers more time in whidh, to secure this pa- per at j* special reduction and as an inducement tó new subscribers, we have — decided to continue -the 50 cent rate during the # month of June. J h e Standard 50 c During Ji Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year . .$8X13.00 For Sait* 1 John Doer rubber lire buggy good as new. 1 4-year old trfare good size to ride i r drive. Rhone E. (i. Siegmund, • Rt. t Stayton. Ore. ’ ► * S. L. S tt . wart . J. M .;R l800.. SherifTh Sale of erly. ON FORECI 8 Big Features of the W 5ySaq\ess . Spraq A ttest: W. 'R ichardson , District Clerk. make It the biggest value for theraoney ever offered in a bedspring. 1 Stayton State Bank STAYTON, ORE. Ì Capital, $25,000.00 LEE TATE, President. GEO. SPANIOL, Vice-Pres. *W . RICHARDSON, Cashier. Mill City-Stayton-Salem Auto Stage Leaves Mill City at 6:15 a. m. for Lyons, Mehama, Stayton, Sub limity, Aumsville, Turner and Salem. Arrives Salem 9:15 a. m. Leaves Salem returning 4:30; arrives at Mill City 7:20. Stage will stop at Stuyton Hotel and J. A. Hendershott’s. D. B. HILL, Owner, Mill City, Ore. OF STAYTOR ] J. T. H unt . Vicc-PrM Dated this first day of May, 1916. , E. M: fft.MSTED, Chairman Board of Directors. -BAN A. D. O aronkr , Pr<*idcrt.J 18 RECAPITULATION 1 Total estimated expenses for the year........... . . . . $8813.00 Total estimated receipt* not in cluding tax to be vot«d......... 3411.04) We estimate that a levy of eleven mills will be required to produce the amount <rf special tax money shown above. Farmers and Çapital, $25,( Total estimated receipts,not in cluding the money to be rec ceived from the tax which it. is proposed to vote................ $3411.00 Balance, amount to h« raised by district ta x ............. . $5402.00 10c ICI district tax, and all other moneys of the district?!“ ' BUDGET Teachers* salaries. . $6690.00 Furniture......... V 300.00 Apparatus and supplies.auch us maps, chalk, erasers, etc v. 200.00 Library books ................... 5Q.0U F lags......................... .............. 10.00 Repairs i^jn hoolhouses, etc 200.00 :«).uo Janitor’s wages . . . . . . . ... ■ 40. Q0 Janitor's sup'plies................ f.VJ.rx; Fuel.............................. 40.(0 Light..................................... Ä.00 Clerk’* salary . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 Postage and stationery' For the payment of bond*, war rants; uotès, and oth* r ..in- * debtcdness contracted prior to May 22, 1915, and for ' interest thereon. .. 1068.00 For the payment of-[>on«l», w ar rant»., not, », and oth, r in debtedness, contracted on or after May 22, Î915, and-for interest thereon. . . . : ............. 200.00 Insüranee........... .................. ,-V.— 160.00 Sinking fund to pay old bond 500.00 ,A ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund dur ing the coming school year.. ' 12275.00 From state school fund during the coming school year T.*. : 636.00 Estimated amount to be receiv ed from all other sources dur ing the coming school year... 600.00 BU ILDIN G sleeping com- 2 Perfect restfulne#S' 3. A b s o lu te ly H ngleas— jpuranteed for 26 years, Doe« not roll occupants toward the center, 5. N oiseless, 6- S an itary-all metal. 7 __ mmm — » _____a » - l ’ Cannot tcai beffclfltlrei, •- Stiff cable edges keep you frotn bumping on the «¡derails of the bed. 30 Nights To Prove Them , * We'll send a Way Sagleas Spring to your home and Ut you sreep on it for 30 „ i* h t. Alexander Furniture Co. Notice is hereby given, tui* of a l l execution duly the Circuit (>>urt of the 1 yon, for the County of Ms me directed on the 3rdday4 u|xm a judgment and deir dered,entered o f record at and by said Court on th# May, 1916, in a certain nultj Court pending, wherein ‘ h I iuw kas plaintiff and I Trustee, Susie M. lock#, trntrix o f the estate of A. j ceased. Susie M. Locke, late A. S. lock #, Oliver P. J. Ned.l, Mabel M. Nedd, K. Berry and Mntti# J. were defendants In favor and against said defendant execution I am commanded | property in said execution after described to nay the plaintiff o f Three Thoi Hundredths Dollars,! tereat thereon at th# rat# l« r annum from the 21»1 [1915, until paid, and the $260,00, Attorney» fees i sum o f $51.38, taxes with the costa and dish "aid suit and coats and exp execution. 1 will on Satur day of July, 1916, at the o ’clock a. m., of said * west door o f the County In Marion County, OregfVv lie auction to the highest! cash in hand on the day of] right, title, interest and •tool defendants and all ing Under them aubsequen ecution o f the said mortga to said premises hereinbef ed and described in said follows to wit: Lot No. . Fruit Forma, Marion Coutj Said sale being madesubj tlon in the manner provid Dated this 5tn day of Ju Sheriff of Marion Coun^ By W. I. NKF.fiflAJi, £ 'M i’, f a . * saUalèjsS*