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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1916)
Largest Circulation in Stayton’s Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper STA Y TO N . M ARION CO UN TY, OREGON, JU L Y 19, 1916. II. NO. t:L Birthday Club Meets L S, Lambert has completed a are available. One is thru Bufh’s date. He took out his first good amount of road work in thia pasture, the other along the creek in California March 7, 186’ district, and Has gone to Silver- to the Bingham place or east of Henry Leffler, who lives on a has been voting on them ever Another enjoyable meetiha of It, and thence southeast out of the Birthday Club was that held ton to supervise some road work farm near Scio, and who was 84 since. Mr. Leffler is the father of 10 the city lijnits. at the home of Mrs. E. T. Matt- there. „ He had charge of build years old on June 9, 1916, wants children, all bom at Scio and all ing a strip of road bver "there Two former Stavton boys may hieu on Friday afternoon, July last season, and his work was so to vote once more, at least, be living there but two. It is hop there is no stir in Stay- yet duty °n the border. They 14tb. As usual, the ladies passed satisfactory that they engaged fore he leaves this world, and to ed that he will get to vote, more that end he evoked the aid of irding the recently sur- ore L. L. Thomas, who recently a very pleasant afternoon chatt him again this year. County Clerk R. M. Russell Mon than once for president. He ha* ailroad through this place joined the militia at Marshfield, ing and sewing. The Brown-Petze! Co. last day night. Monday Mr.' Leffler always voted the Democratic , there seems to be some and John F. Lau, who is a mem^ Late in the afternoon a delic ticket Mr. Leffler is father o f >rkibeing done in Salem, jb<?r of the 5th company, Coast ious luncheon was served at little week sold and delivered a bill of discovered that it was the last J. E. Leffler, one of Linn county’s ipital Journal of recent i Artillery, at Albany. This cora tables on the lawn by the host lumber for a large bam to W. j day on which he could present enterprising farmers. ls that there is consider ,l,anv left Sunday for Ft. Stevens ess, assisted by her daughter, J. Turhidge, at Talbot station, [ his petition for final naturaliza- Friday last the roof of the res tculation there in regard wherewith other Oregon Coast Miss Tbeo. A novel feature of on the Oregon Electric west of I tion papers and get them acted idence of W. L. Diel, in the Jefferson. This is going quite a upon before the November elec- £ 1 « behind the proposition.! A‘Lillery they . t will have two! the table arrangement was the distance away from home. They tion. His son came over to Al north part of town, caught on [dace cards, each guest finding it is a Hill line, a Chica- week* practice in the use of the fire from sparks from the chim also sold a house bill to Tony piukee&St. Paul, (Rocke-'b’K Runs. At the final drill in her place at the table by a flower Gisler, of Linn county, and filled bany and looked the matter up ney. Quick work on the part of and made arrangements with Mr. >ad. or not, and w hat!11'« Armory the night before their which represented the month in an order for mitt work for C. ^ to receive the application Mr. Deil and others soon had it- pge Dimick, of Oregon departure, several promotions which her birthday occurred. Mulkey,-of Mehama. - ‘ [ that nigtft. So at 9 o’clock the opt. The damage resulted In • Ido with it. If it is a C. were made, Mr. Laui>eing among «•' Following werb the flowers Mrs. Wade Wilson and so# of application was received.justout- hole in the roof. The property P. road, it will be in those promoted. He was promot- and the names of the members whose birthday occurred in this Weavervilje, C alif.,. have been side the 90*day limit before the i | insured. lion .with the Hill lines ed from, private to mechanic. Mrs. J. F. Robertson was ha, guests the past week or more a t ; next term of court that will act * Edward Thoma and wife left month: »Southern Pacific, town Friday visitmff friend*. the W. W. Elder home. Mrs. on these matters, says the Al- ft developments, it is stal last Thursday for Spokane, where Jan. Snow drop, Mrs. C. H. Owing "to the fire at Rotter’s she- Wilson’s husband is publisher ofj bany Democrat. Brewer. » * est/» that the road may they will visit for a time, then is now at home. Mrs. Robertson* a newspaper at Weave rville. Mr. Leffler was born in Han Feb. Primrose. Mrs. Alva Smith. from Mt. Angel to Salem. leave for Idaho. They are ex describes the fire at the mill as at- over, Germany, June 9, 1832. March. Violet, Mrs. G.F.Korinek. The corrupt practices act just Bend. Surveyors are pected in Stayton again about hot one? and says that the mem now at work near Sil- Sept. 1. Mr- and Mrs. Thoma April. Daisy, Mrs. W. F. Foliis. passed by the house of repre He came to America, landing at worked had but could not stop it. travel by auto, camping enroute. May. Honeysuckle, Mrs. A. C. sentatives at Washington fixes New Orleans, Sept 28. 1844 He Luckily no one was hurt nor any settledin Oregon June 21, 1862, Thoma«. limitations to the amounts to be rty owners oii Church st. They are well supplied with camp of the cabins burned. but he had been here before that Morning Glory. Mesdames spent in campaigns by candidates lave requested the coun- outfit and among their conven-I®6!“ ’ E. D. Alexander. J. P. Wilbur, for president at $50,000, candi ild in abeyance* its order iences havate folding spring bed W. C. Parry. E. T. Matthieu. dates for vice-president at $25, - ^g for the paving of the that they place across the top of Oct Hop. Mrs. T. W. Creech. 00), candidatilTTof U. S. Senate ortlor that it will not tfle seats of the auto, and sleep Nov/ Chrysanthem, Mra. G. L. at $5,000, and candidates for |i>e torn up when the road under cover. congress at $2,500. -frits track. These a^e Two Japanese editors who pub- Brown. Dec. Holly, Mrs. J F. Perry. |d, they expect, before lish a newspaper at Fresno. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith and rmer.----------- ------------- have been convicted of libeling — Real flowers were used and as daughter. Miss Dora, of Mount W e are b egin n in g to m o v e to our lation that has been se- one of their countrymen, and a number of the flowers mention Angel, have for Several days |nds tu point out the block sentenced to serve one year each ed p.re put of season at this time, been visiting in the homes of n e w building, b u t w ill n o t be i*eady by High. Ferry, Church in the Sacramento county jaiL it meant a great deal for Mrs. their son, G. A. Smith, and their Je streets an the site for They were not conversent with Matthieu to secure therA for sev era l days. W e w ill co n tin u e As there are no birthdays in 4$uFhter, Mrs. N. J. Gehlen. • It of the new line., in Sa our libel laws. . , ,s . the month of August the club de- Dr. Beauchamp performed an a t th e old stan d u n til w e are read y il* is close to the business "cTded to hold a picnic during that 1 operation on Mr. ^Bieriy, near tnd directlj on the right to open there. [Mieved sought by the Stayton Pennants only 60c at time, at which time they w’ill en - 1 West Stayton, who is suffering Certain their husbands. from empiemia, Monday, remov- Beaucamp’s Drug Store. Ipeople. ing a large amount of pus that [tiie de|Wt the line would . John B. VanHandel has been 1 During this week we will offer the follow* had gathered on the lungs of thé ’hurch street to Mission. at Mehama helping Johrr Zimmer ing at reduced prices: patient. . . joint two routes of egress man build a barn. The new building erected for Wheat Flakes, Albers Premi um! . . . . j .............. ......25c ;,Ed Young, to be occupied by Oat Flakes ” ......... ........................... 25c Young’s Cash Grocery, is now I y°ur Kodak. No trip too long, Shredded Wheat, per package........................................... 10c completed, and goods are being no conditions too rough for a Cream of Wheat, per package........................................... 15c movtd from the old location to Kodak outfit. We have them, the Coffee, Arbuckles, 2 for...................................... 35c the new, and it is likely that be Autographic kind. Title and date on every negative so it prints it Chocolate, bulk, 1 pound........................ 20c fore the end of another week Your system appreciates something cool and Coco, bulk, 1 pouud............................ 20c Mr. Young will be fully settled on ihe picture—$6.00 to $30.00 in refreshing. Nothing can fill the bill bet the Autographic. Beauchamp’s Baking,Powder, Cleveland, 1 pound can.......................40c in his new quarters. ter than some of our Pure IceCream or Cold ., Preferred stock. Beans, 6 cans for................ ....... . 70c The store building, located next Drug Store. Drinks. Preferred stock. Pork and Beans, 6 for.......................... 96c to the Farmers and Merchants After an extensive tour includ CREAM , W H O LE SA LE A N D R E T A IL "Mustard, large 15c size............................... ............. .......10c Bank, is 25\100 fee t The store ing Mehama, Macleay, Aumsville Made from only the Best Ingredients. Oyster, small size rock, 6 for.................................. ........40c and Stayton districts, C. O. Con room is 24x40, with shelving on T H E F IN E S T O F CO LD D R IN K S Oysters, Fountain, large, 6 for .*...................................... 70c stable, county fruit inspector, re two sides and one end. The Cherry. Coco Cola, Root Beer, “ Blitz,” Clams. Ocean Wave, large, 6 for...................................$1.00 windows are also well arranged ports that part of the county en Lemonade, Soda—all Flavors. Shad, large. 6 for............................................................... 20c __ , ** for display. Lampman & Mur tirely, free from fire blight. Last ry one of o u r refreshing Malted Milk shakes Cod Fish, Flake Preferred stock, 2 cans for...... ..............25c phy, who had the contract for year these districts were immune Crabe^Preferred stock, 6 cans f o r ............................... $1.00 but the visit was made recently have about 1500 Post ^ards. You can certainly find the building, also placed the you want in our line. . / Kuners Sweet Relish, 15c bottle.............................. ........lOe by Mr. Constable to be fully as shelving, which is modem and Swift’s Cleanser. 5 for................................................... 25c that the disease had not A. H E N D E R S H O T T . *' well arranged. Besides shelves, sured M t Hood Washing Powder, large, 3 for.........................60c there are bins for various arti spread.—Capital Journal. „ Ì44444444444444 4444444444444444444 cles. A Swede was courting his girl All China Ware at Reduced Prices. Order now Tliere is a rest room 12x24, one night, and overcome by the while you can g et these prices. with toilet and lavatory, a tender passion, asked her to ******************* ninomwimnwwwtwwKswwims fitted t -—. ■ ■ ■t Cream Mixed C andy, 15c - ------r; ware room 24x30, and a cement marry him. She readily consent ’ -- ■'* ed cellar 20x30. The ware room ed, after which both were silent is raised above the store floor and for a long time. Finally the girl Y o u n g ’s C a s h G r o c e r y entrance to this room from the asked Ole why he didn't say STAYTON, ORE. to see u s for a n y th in g in store as well as to the cellar is something. He replied, ” 1 tank by an incline instead of steps. der bane too much said already.” th e F urnitu re or H ard The building was erected pur Miss Grace Elder entertained posely for a grocery store and a party of friends at her home w are line. everything is arranged for con last Thursday evening in honor venience. * The building adds of her guest, Mrs. Wilson, of much to the appearance of Third California. The evening was A g e n ts for the famous atreet and our people are glad to devoted to “500,” an excellent note this mark of enterprise on lunch was served, and the occa the part of Mr. Young, and his sion was one of much pleasure to Osbon DeLuxe CB l Osbon many customers will surely ap those present. preciate his efforts to please by OOOOOO v • ID E A L R A N G E S putting up a modern store. During his moving time he I will sell at private sale, the will carry on business at the old m following articles as listed below, stand, and is offering some extra oooooo prices. His adv. in another col at my farm situated 11-2 miles umn should be read by everyone. southeast of Kingston: 5 head good milch cows, young; 3 A 45-year Record Smashed. 1 horse three years old; 1 Deering îw and Second Hand Goods Bought and This July has had. more rain binder in good condition; buggy; than any July in 45 years, but work harness, buggy harness, the sun will shine and it will get double or single-double harness hot, so you had better go to Sto- as good as new; cart; disk; drill. Furnishers per’s and get a bathing outfit. This property must sell for cash SA LEM , ORE. 404 Court §t., Everything from cold cream to or bankable note due after* har bathing slippers. vest M. H. Titus. .ROAD NEWS J.__ ' -• Takes Out Last Papers itest About The iposed New Line s Cash Grocery New Pennants ~ . Building Completed AH Qutdoors Invites SUMMER WEATHER * * J. W ill P a y Y o u Now Permanently Located — — - — in — .. . i n. ■ ... i .... In the Lancefield Building. For Sale Cheap Stiff & Son, ct i r Bring in your orders for Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring. PEERY