Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, June 28, 1916, Image 1

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Largest Circulation in Stayton’s Trading Territory o f Any Newi s p a c e r
S T A Y T O N ,“ M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , J U N E 28, 1916.
Creech and a vocnl trio by Mcs-
dames Mayo, Ringo and Korinek,
"Sympathy, "which was heartily
encored. Mrs. J. F. Lau presid­
ed at the piano.
Hon. W. H. Hobson was called
upon and gave a brief but inter­
esting talk oh Masonry and the
0. E. S. Numerous other brief
remarks were made.
Excellent refreshments o f ice
cream and cake were served.
The hall and tables were very
prettily decorated. ,
These sociafevenings given by
the Star are always enjoyable
and greatly appreciated liy those
who participate.
3 . [0N A GRANGE
were present at the
•wnarngr— ?—
—ws— ^ Alexander Appointed HT A.^Beauchamp, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
The bride is a daughter o f Jos.
The so-called "volcanic necks,
E. D. Alexander, editor of the
chimneys,etc, ” at the BlackEagle Heuberger, and is a popular and Standard, has been appointed STAYTON,
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OREGON
have been proven to be chimneys accomplished young lady. The postmaster at Stayton, to suc­
o f high grade zinc and silver ore groom is a.son of H. Barkmeyer. ceed W. A. Elder, resigned.
Wilbur N . Pin tier, D . M . D .
and thousands o f dollars o f this of California, and is an enter­
In this connection we wish to
¡Wednesday afternoon the
DENTIST
valuable ore has been thrown on prising young farmer o f the Sub­ extend our sincere thanks to all
of the local Grange cn-
limity
neighborhood.
Office over Stayton State Bank
the dump. The old management
o f thoae who gave us their aid in
sd the Pomona Grange,
The many friends o f the young securing this position, and shall
it is said, considered this ore val-
Phone 2152
Stayton, Ora.
janization consists of del-
uesless and thr«^ hundreds of couple will wish for them a long use our best endeavors to give
from the' local Granges of
tons o f it down the dump and the and happy wedded life.
the patrons o f the office courte-
(inty, and all wery repre-
niifrflfftH
Afficipnt MArvi/^a
ore being peculiar to this co. ntry,
there being also many
An opinion has prevailed in
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
has remained there undetected
from the different local
certain quarters that "the gang"
It is said that there is consid­
for the past three years until Mr.
STAYTON, OREGON
It is estimated that
can depend upon J. T. Hunt, Re­ erable snow yet in the mountains.
Barnes, who has recently opened
160 present.
More
publican nominee for county
a mine o f such ore, happened
jozen autos occupied the
commissioner, to side with them
D r*
along and recognized it.
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front o f thejiull.
They
are
lia­
OSTEOPATH
The Croyvn people are jubilant on fcvery <iUc8 lon
DEALER IN
Sidedly entertaining pro-
ble to be disappointed. Mr. Hunt
Both Phones: Bell Black 482
over the discovery o f a sphajer-l
City and Country
id been arranged by the
Independent 275
has a mind o f his own and stam­
ite ore worth $147 per ton. Cal-j
StsteBank
ALBANY, OREGON
>ple, and added to this
has been amire, worth 3130 per ton has a l-! ina enough to back up his views.
Rural Route
»rtainment provided by^designated as a daily mail route,
The election of Hunt may not
so been discovered. Specimen o f '
jrs. made the occasion , greatly to the satisfaction- o f the (-'
prove so welcome to * the gan g."
copper ore taken from thejjpper
iteresting and instruct- patrons of the route.
Hereto­ workings lately, is 'pvnppt^d,Tni'i-ho have discovered that they
have property to sell, list it
»sides the program by lo- fore, the,mail has been carried
♦
a«- 1 cannot depend upon Commission- If you with
me. I f you want to buy
assay over $200 p e t U n ,-S c io w ^
bejng
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an
acquiescent
Jent the*re .were musical every other day. This route runs
give me s call.
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Tribune.
rs by Mrs. Mayro McKin- to Meharna and back on the Linn
mood on all occasions. It may
Office in Latìcefìeld Building
V . A . GOODE
daughter and Mrs. Ida county side of the river.
be that Hunt and Goulet will STAYTON.
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jOREGON
Trip Around the W ôrld
Ian address by Mrs.Flctch-
train together for the good of
Beginning July 1st the mails
LAWYER And ROTARY PUBLIC
lem, and by the Master, will be weighed, and it will suit
The entertainment under the the people.—Woodburn Indepen-
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
Stevens.
Other short, the carriers If * patrdns o f the above title given by the Junior dent.
ere listened to, making a ruraj routes will not call at thé Loyal Sons last Friday evening
STAYTON, ORE.
The Junior Loyal Sons class
|g program, and the visit- office for their mail while the was a very successful and enjoy­
with
their
teacher,
Mrs.
Ed
iressed themselves as be­ weighing is going on, but will able affair. The tourists met at
Young and a few invited guests
Capital, $25,000.00
ll entertained. -
. DEN TIST
let the carriers handle it. Each the Christian church, where they
went to Salem last Lord’s day
teen candi^teg^ wene in-j wanta hit route to make as good were arrauged in three parties morning and visited the
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rvifigt*- .LEE TATE, President.
an evidence^thai Stay ton !a showing as possible, and th ejof about 16 each, with Ed Yeung,
GEO. SPANIOL, Vice-Pres.
low Christian Sunday school.
STAYTON, ORE.
l i® Bl*ve Br>d growing.
j mure mail they handle during R. L. Putnam and C. E. Taylor
V t. RICHARDSON, Cashier.
Ward Hofford took the crowd
Excellent dinner was serv- the first week in July the better as guides. The first visit was to
in the auto truck. They surpris­
te no* n hour.
_ record the routes will secure.
Japan, the home of Lester Smith. ed the Salem school, as they did
Here they found tasty Japanese not know of their coming. A fte r1
decorations and were served tea the service they went out tp Mr.
J. M . R IN G O
iv evening last the ladies at Beauchamp’s drug store 15c and wafers. Next Germany, at Young’s farm near Salem and
the Ben Schaefer home, was vis­ had dinner and then made the
Eastern Star pleasantly a can- 2 for 2S c-u»«d to dis.n-
OREGON
ited. t Here the menu consisted return trip, arriving home about Leaves Mill City at 6:15 a. m. for STAYTO N
Lyons, Meharna, Stayton, Sub­
(lined their Masonic broth- fect toileU- ce88 P°°l8- «»"ks.etc.
o f nopdles and water. t In Ire­ 4:30 in tbe afternoon.
limity, Aumsville. Turner and
Mr. and Mrs. Rodfiel 1, Mr. and
a number of guests,
land, at Ed Young’s, potato
Salem.
Arrives Salem 9:15 a. m. G. F. KORflHX, Y. S„ B. V. Sc
[program consisted o f a Mrs. Small and Mrs. A. Smith,
Leaves Salem returning 4:30;
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. .chips, pickles and sandwiches An Ansco Demonstration
vocal solo by Mrs, Mayo, o f Silverton.-were. Sunday guest» ad(fcd u> th, p t e u r e 0fth e trip.
V ETER IN AR IAN
See our pictures o f the “ Round- arrives at Mill City 7:20. Stage
rendered reading by Mrs. at the G. C. Eisenhart home.
will
stop
at
Stayton
Hotel
and
J
Treats all Domestic. Animals. Also ap­
Boston, the last port o f call was Up” at Philomath, the military
A. Henderahott’s.
plies the Tuberculin teat.
reached at W. A. Elder's, where encampment at Clackamas and
D. B. HILL, Owner,
Telephone 3x7
they enjoyed Boston baked beans the Columbia highway, all taken
Mill City, Ore.
OFFICE A T STAYTON STABLES
last week under adverse weather,
♦ and brown bread.
n .
The trip was the occasion of and light conditions.
Anyone
ie Open Box
much enjoyment and the Loyal can take pictures with this brand
ir Candies tempts the
Sous gained something for their o f cameras. —Sloper’s.
DEN TIST
btite of the beholder,
Sunday school fund.
Greene-Supplee and Gysi’s Methods
[Chocolates are so pure
It has been currently reported
Used in Making Plate
the sight of them
\ > OF STAYTON
around
town the past few days
Judges Spend Little M on ey
214 Masouic Temple.
SALEM, O R I.
els one to taste.
It is
that
Mr.
L.
A.
Messing,
our
pop­
iame with all our other
Candidates for Circuit judge­
fections. Their perfect
ships spent comparatively small ular watch repair man, will soon A. D. G ardner . President.
ty is absolutely guaran-
DR. P. H. M A Y
i amounts, the two Democratic open up a new jewelry store in
J. T. H unt , Vice-President.
and the prices we are
The
old Chiropractor should be consult­
S.
L.
S t e w a r t , Cashier.
this
city.
We
learn
that
the
re­
candfcfates, especially. J u d g e
lg for them are very
J. M. R ingo . Ass’ t Cashier ed for all acute and chronic disorders.
Galloway reports the expendi­ port is absolutely untrue. While
One purchase will
He can make you welL
re this.
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ture o f $4.76, and
A. Rinehart at the round-up at Philomath last • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • s
Hubbard
Bldg.
SALEM.
$i. George C. Bingham report­ week, Mr. Messing met there a
member, we furnish pure ICE CREAM, wholesale
retail. We have all s'tos o f Ice Cream packers, bo that
ed $295,61, Petty/R. Kelly $449.- friend, wlio in past years was in
ins may take cream home with them.
20, Elisha P. Morcom $135.35, the jewelry business with him at
Philomath. His pardner wishes
and Marion E. Ppgue $476.70.
J. A . H E N D E R SH O T T .
For district attorney nomina­ to re-enter the jewelry business,
30 Years Experience
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tion, W. C. Windlew reports the and it may possibly be that in »
All
work
on
watches
and
S
few
weeks
hence,
Stayton
people
largest expenditure, o f $303.28.
clocks guaranteed fo r -
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Max Gehlhar is hext with $300.- may be surprised to find one of
One
Year.
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58. O. H. Carson $277.51, Walter the most nobby and up-to-date Try My Work. It Speaks for Itself. •
E. Keys $195.15 Guy O. Smith jewelry and watch repair stores
Rooms 5-6 Bosh Bank BuilJiog
Located in the Shoe Shop
2
$150.60 and Blaine McCord $60. in Marion county.
m Has Big Meet­
ing
stj
children
Valuable Ore
C H. BREWER, M. D.
[ary M* Marshafi
G . A . S M IT H
Daily Mail Route
REAL
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Stayton State Bank
D% G. C WATSON
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E. S. Entertains
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Rooms 7-8; Roy Bldg.—
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Hill City-Stayton-Salem FUNERAL DIRECTOR
jaoiide of Liriie
Auto Stage
Farmers and Merchants
-BANK-
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DR. 0 . A . OLSON
Capital, $25,000.00
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L. A. MESSING j
Swiss jeweler
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DR. C B. O’NEILL
OPTOMETRIST
OPTICIAN
W ill Pay You
to see us for anything in
the Furniture or Hard­
ware line.
agents for the fam ous
O sbon D e L u x e C®. O sbon
For representative in the first
district the amounts are less than
$100 as follows: Edward H. Bel
knap $23, Sam H. Brown $84.58,
Thomas Brown.$89, C. F. Elgin
$29.20, Seymour Jones $90.49, W.
Al Jones $99.06, George Keech
$90, Ivan C. Martin $94.45,H. F.
MclnturfT $43.21. Mrs. Alice H.
Page $58, Ben E. Robertson $27.-
80, and Fred W. Scheurer$23.75.
M ARRIED
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ID E A L R A N G E S
0-00-000
L Stiff & Son,
le w and Second Hand G ood s Bought and Sold
Complete House
Furnishers
SALEM , ORE.
4 04 Court St.,
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Tuesday, June 20th, at the
Catholic church in Sublimity oc­
curred the marriage o f Miss
Pauline Heuberger and Peter
Barkmeyer, Rev. Father Lainck
officiating.
The bride was attended by a
sister of the groom, Miss Ida
Barkmever, and the groom by
John Heubergfer, a brother o f the
bride. Mis9 Cecelia Spaniol, lit-r
tie daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Mi
J. Spaniol, of Portland, acted as
flower girl,
Mrs. Spaniol and
Fine Linen Stationery
In rear o f Stayton State Bank
Oregon «
»••••è»**
Stayton,
for little money at Beauchamp’s.
48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper
only 35c. See our window display.
Seven criminal complaints wili
be brought to the attention of
the grand jury when it ia called
by Judge Kelly of Albany, in Sa­
lem next Monday. In addition
to these cases there will be nine
other matters brought to the
jury’s attention by District At­
torney Ringo, matters which will
be kept secret until after their
disposal by the grand jury is
known.
W e Guarantee
our San T qx hair tonic to kill the
d*ndrnff, at Sloper’s.
Sunday last, in theCladek car,
Mr. and Mrs. CM® Cladek, Mr.
and Mrs. V. Dare Sloper, Miss
Mabel Rupert and Geo. Tate mo­
tored to Clackamas and Portland*.
They report the visit to tho mili­
tary campi as very interesting.
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Salem.
Oregon
TH E BEST
OF TH E
BETTER
T A IL O R IN G
FU R N ISH IN G S
SH OES
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FIX
UP.
Pressing.
Odd Felkra s Bldg.
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