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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1916)
* Mû Largest Circulation in Stayton’s Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper ». X ‘ STAYTO N. M ARION CO U N TY , OREGON, JU L Y 26, 1916. demned to die by the German au A French firt&ncier has figured thorities in Belgium on account )■ are now under it out that if t^e European war of his connection with the news leeting of the Mar- lasts another year it will cost a paper Libe Belgique, has been grand total of $100,000,000,000. reterana’ Association Prof. O. V. White, of Scio has commuted to 12 years at hard At 5 per Cent, the interest on this |«*et in Si! verton, on would be $5,000,000,000 a year, just returned from a two week's labor and deportation to Germany. igust 3. trip over the state, including most The secret • publication of the )g will be for one or a sum equal to one-half the ly bn the west side of the river. paper still continues. ! I hj held in the city value of the total annual crops of His work was in the. interest of i Adams has been se- the United Stutes. In other words Obituary f.tfmern of this country could ¿he temperance cause and also jn the address of wet-j the interest of! the prohibition The Bull Moose is dead. He pass ju st pay the interest ‘ ' with half Potter will stxMik; party’s part of the candidacy of >tte will sing, be* their crops yearly. It would take Mark Weatherford, for Congress. ed away in Chicago, June 27, rogrum features to all the crops of all kinds grown Prof. White states that he finds aged four years, His father was in thu United States for 10 years ¡Theodore Roosevelt, his mother, pleasant. to pay the debt without interest, Mr. Weatherford a popular can I Mrs. Progressive Roosevelt. The rom different points didate every place where he has ' little fellow at first appeared to itside of the comity arid with 5 per c£nt added, it been, and w hile he will 'have the be in good health but latef, in >t and the “ boy's would take about 10 years. —Ex. solid backing of the democratic November, the year of his birth, fade” are planning Scio citizens now are worrying | party, he v. i!T ul-o have the sup be remembered, because ihcy fear that when they port of the prohibition: party, he received a backset which was ¡followed by a wasting illness, jal. S let their paving contract it will ~ which also endorsed him. > iThe a blest physiciaus were called be gobbled up bjrsome trustcbm- Prof. White says that Weath- to diagnose the case but in spite ia a great business pany. ; lerford’s chance», to xvin from of their utmost endeavors they tkinif is the surest ' congressman Hawley are excell- could not check the ravages of place oft the map. , , Poison Fly Paper 1 jracticat boosters for at Sloper’s, ^also pyrumid fly enr, that the people want a new disease. The little fellow nobly L et’s start today. catchers the kind that hangs up. jman In the place, one who is ;-bore~his sufferings but became ¡young and vigorous and will work weak and weaker as time went for their interests ell the time. on. The best specialists of the He find» the prohibition party country were helpless in the pres deeply interested in the congress ence of the malady. Toward the ional campaign, and Weather end there seemed to be a • slight ford will lie hacked by the large rally and in the early part of June majority of the party Who are de his condition seemed to improve, 'V . pending on him to be one of the but was followed by a relapse |b e r we have a large supply of Binding T w ine leaders in congress in the fight a 8jn|<jnfir spell. He continu- juality’ a t th é right price. , for national prohibition. ed to fto vi worse until Tuesday, Prof. White is county ehairman June ^ when the end came. -**>*•. of the prohibition party and in Re pu diatedisjrhis father and de that capacity he has written sev- serted by his mother, it is sup- IGOLEUM R U G S— All,,.sues, tor every eral thousand letters to voters all ip^gd he djed 0f a broken heart, the house. You can buy nothing butler. over the district and has receive-Therm al w te made in Political ^le. w ater-proof, sanitary. Lies flat and wears led but one reply unfavorable to Cemetery. Sympathy is extend- ;t us show them to you. fMr. Weatherford, Albany I)em- ed tQ the parents as as he was in- ¡ocrat. ________ ^ :----- : - --- _______ __ deed their last hope. May he Weatherford Will Draw Big Vote is Will Meet rEST TIME IS AT HAND C stamps v/ith every 10c purchase. .ILLY HARDWARE CO. ' ♦ v 4 í <"> Í’ v ORE. v v v i v O O v < • “> < ■ '!• v v < • v C " IUMMER W E A T H E R Your system appreciates something cool and refreshing. Nothing can fill the bill bet ter than some of our Pure Ice Cream or Cold Drinks. LEAM, W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL Made from only the Best Ingredients. 'H E F IN E S T O F C O L D D R IN K S-.. Cherry, Coco Cola, Root Beer, “Blitz,” Lemonade, Sod4—all Flavors, one of o u r refreshing Malted Milk shakes re about 1500 Post Cards. You can certainly find want in our line. J. A. HENDERSHOTT. o o o o o o ♦ o »*****»****•» YOU to see us for anything in the Furniture or Hard- ware line._______ A g e n ts for the famous ' Osbon DeLuxe CBk Osbon ID E A L R A N G E S ; oooooo and Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold Stiff. & S o n , 4 Court St., SA LEM , ORE. Methodist Church ‘The value of the church to the community,” will be the sermon subject at the M. E. church Sun day morning by the minister. In the evening the minister and his wife will give short addresses on “The recent Chautauqua.” and the “ Reeent Epworth League In stitute,” respectively. The public is invited to both services. E. B. Lockhart, Pastor. , ■ . ■ •#* ' . Frank Silhavy came down from hl3 mountain ranch to spend Sunday with his family and reports a good time as a bachelor. He savs the road con tractor is getting along nicely, but too slow for Frank, but will try his best to • have the road open for passage by Aug. 1st He says Road Supervisor Wm. Berringer made a good improve ment in his district Ke saya, that Road Supervisor Barham will have to dive in very soon to open the road east from the Sil- havy place to have passage clear up to Elkhbm, j ~~ r The residence of A. H. Tram- mell, at West Stayton, caught fire Tuesday morning and in a short time was in ashes. Mr. Trammell had arisen, built a fire in the stove and started out to milk. He soon noticed smoke coming from the-, roof of the building and in a very short time the fire was too hot to enter the building. Nearly all the house hold goods were lost KBW CASH . . W ül be H eld ' / SATURDAY^JULY 29th • -*r* ï TOO TRUE For sixteen months La Libre There is one class of men that Belgique (the Free Belgium), a most people will beat as quick as little newspaper, ha» appeared in they will a newspaper—real es that court try, breathing loyalty tate dealers, says the Jefferson to the allies and to Belgium, des Review. A live real estate man pite German efforts to suppress is one of the best assets a town can have. He advertises the fact • More than a year ago-the- O er-'H ^tijeJs. here, and hundreds of man government, thru General strangers write him for informa von Bissing, the governor gen tion regarding his section, and he eral. offered a reward of $10,000 answers all of these inquiries. for information which would dis He puts in his time exploiting close the names of the editors the advantages of his town and and publishers and the place of surrounding commonwealth. Oc publication of La Libre Belgique. casionally he rakes down a wad That reward still stands, but it of what looks like easy money, has failed-in its., purpose, and but he has earned every cent of every week, sometimes on Mon i t Every town needs the live day, other times on Tuesday and real estate agent but has no use sometimes on Sunday, the little for a dead one. paper mysteriously makes its ap This is canning time for the pearance in all parts of Belgium. busy housekeeper, and she has How it is circulated and the hour her hands about full. of publication are secrets that all Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas the German efficiency in Belgium leave this morning for Wilhoit has been unable to solve. Springs, where they will stay The Germans have, however, about ten days.—Statesman. been able to keep the paper in Speaking of fire escapes, we Belgium, and it was Only a few days ago that a copy of it reach heard a woman say that her hus ed New York. It came to the band was the greatest fire escape Rev. Father J. H. Stillemans. on record—he had not built a fire president of Ihe Belgian bureau. m forty y^ars. It ia nearly a year old and had been smuggled out of Belgium into Holland, where it was mail depend on good films and other materia). Eastman films and ma ed to Father Stillemans. “I am certain that this is the terial has stood the test for years. only copy of La Libra Belgique, ” Nine out of every ten artists use said Father Stillemans, “that has Eastman material because they ever reached this country.” The know it is superior. We have Germans search every person just received another fresh sup who leave Belgium, and it is prac ply. Beauchamp's Drug Store. tically impossible to get a copy of the paper across the border line I will sell at private sale, the into Holland. . When this war following articles as listed below, ends the true story o( this little paper, the only uncensored pub at my farm situated 11-2 miles lication in Belgium, will come southeast of Kingston: out, and I promise that it will be 5 head good milch cows,^young; an interesting narrative. The 1 horse three Jearsold; 1 Deering paper is never published twice in binder in good condition; buggy; the same place, and there are not work harness, buggy harness, more than ten persons in the double or, single-double harness world w.ho know who its editors- as good as new; cart; disk; Tflrill. This property rtqstsell for cash are.—Publishers’ Auxiliary. Note:—The sentence of» Jesuit or bankable note due after har M. H. Titus. prieit the other day who was con- vest Louis Jlili, president of the Great Northern, L. C. Gill man, president of the Oregon Electric and numerous other high railway officials made the trip from Caa- cadia east about 20 miles on. horseback the last of the week, and rumora of another railroad are in the air. Surveys have been made by Oregon Electric surveyors from Albany to Caaca- dia and the people of that city are looking and hoping for a road to be. built into the big tim ber tract above Cascadia. The Herald says if a road is-built in to this tract that Albany will put up one of the largest saw mills on the coast. The Forrtlal Opening of M ystery Surrounds B elgian rest in peace.—Ex. ___ N ew spaper ST A Y TO N , NO. 18. w hen there will be a FREE DEMONSTRATION o f T R U -B L U Biscuits, Dainty W afers and Cakes served with the well known brand o f Golden West Coffee. You are cordially invited to attend these Demonstra tions and let us serve you w ith these T R U -B L U Cakes and W afers and a delicions cup o f Golden W est Coffee. ^ The daylight factory o f the Tru-Blu Biscuit Co., is es pecially constructed and arranged for the manufac ture o f Biscuits and Cakes and under ideal condi tions. _____________ ____ . _____ à ____ ;___ TRU-BLU BISCUITS and CAKES- are made from the choicest materials, ann the Tru- Blu Biscuit accompanies years o f experience as sociated with the Tru-Blu Cracker and Cakes wm be a big help towards solv- - in g your baking problems. The TRU-BLU Girl will be delighted to see you. COME COME ll Good Pictures Now Permanently Located y In the,Lancefield Build ir g. oooooo For Sale Cheap Bring in your orders for Cleaning, Pressing - and Tailoring. JOE PEERY 5 iáíEPíj. b -**--- .