Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, August 02, 1916, Image 1

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S T A Y T O N . M A R I O N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , A U G U S T 2,' 1916.
[or of Pastor
Local Mill Ships
Many Cars Lumber
The Grange and Farmer«.’ Un­
ion of Linn county have been
working to present to the voters
rs. Ed Young, were
this fall a plan for hard surface
Monday night, the
During the past few month's1
roads in that county. The idea
being Mr. and Mrs.
is to'lay out 200 miles o f road to that the lumfx't husintss on the
, who are Hoon to
be built’ 40 miles a yeay for five coast has^ been picking up, ihe
for Fori nt (Jrove,’
years, the money to be.raised by Brown-Petzel Co. has been one
Putnam will have
a speciaMevy. The farmers are of the ci ncems«. profiting fronri
Firsti Christian
not iri fuvor of- the bomlingjpr<qi*v4k#*‘ rinweffsed demand for lum-
elaborate Jreeeption
Thiril company has had a!
ositions which‘have been tonsid- her.
jlinner at. which a
»■red heretofore and believe that large force of men constantly
j^ U P tc r of guests were
the. only way to build roads is to [employed, and prospects are
t.
pay as you go. The Albany Her- ¡good for a continuation,
u With deep regret that
aid says that the roads the com-
When the senspfuoijened they
I laid good bye to the re-
mittee propose to pave include were not in a position to supply
■ n pastor, who during his
road from Albany through ; any large, demand, but they now
\^tay oW'one year- as pastor ‘ 11
Crabtree to Larwood, thence to j have full yards.
The company
— Christian church has won
f
Lacomb; from Albany thru Leh- has already shipped over forty
Jhigh esteem
anori ■via Frv station und thehce cars, have five or six ready to
ns well as o f the
to Foster; Albany to -Jefferson ship and orders on hand for sev- (
inity. Perfect hnr-
A
jam! Albany to. Harrisburg and eral piore.
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rutmost .good feel-
thru to the county line; Albany
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ireh have prevailed
to Rrownsville, thru to Craw­
Itnam has been the
fords vi lie, a branch leuving the
untiring worker
To t honor > the
Misses Nanie D.
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Jefferson road just below the
rai uplift of thecom-
and Clementina Clarice, of Mo
lich he has served. 1 Jewi8,, cemetery and turning by bile, Alabama, nieces of Mrs Joe
Wn was presented ,}ie B,,U8t,;n «chool, crossing the Kearns, the Loyal Daughters of
;tric iron by the !Santiam west of the C. & E . the Christian church will leave
railroad - bridge and running to
riends.
the Mrs. S. G. Crabtree home at|
Stayton and Kingston,
ifreshment*
were
p etition s will be prepared soon five o’clock ' this evening and |
charmbig hohtess
“ hike” to tlai«» T. J. Ware place
?r daughters. MisgcH for placing the matter- on the
ballot under
initiative
they
enjoy a ” Vteeme”4
feda Young.
and it will be voted upon at the roa,L a big boh-fire, etc., and
and Mrs. Young
regular fall election.
then cuddle in
new-mown
, and Dan Young,
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I hay for the night. Following an
lent the following:
The Albany herald, says that early breakfast, they will return
WATCH
It will be filled with real
money saving prices. . .
Entire stock of Dry Goods
to be sold at
Girls Have “ Hike/
the
law ]where
NO.
REDUCED PRICES
Will
tie
Mi'Rtlamra K. I.. Put-
Doug ’ Hamilton, jwtlJL known
town in the cool of the morn-
H. C. VonBchmi.
throughout
this
section
as
a
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The Daughters are:
fjiia. Krarna.Clyd«* Hof-.j
C^ix, Mu>t»*TUux,
streeCpreacher. his been taken [
Non» Eulum., Agn*» Kir«ch, Eli»
Win Exams.
Harvey Beauchamp and Ed T. :
>n, Kflii- MilU-r, A. J. to the asylum at Salem. During Wiijiam», Alice*Smith, Lois Brackin, Blakely, two o f Stayton’s wide­
Wfdillc; M
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w *rth> N’" ra Crabtree, Wilma awake and ambitious young men,
Ella the examination by the doctors
Crabtre«*, ina Harold, und attorn eys Ham ilton a d m itte d , W'*re, Maud Esk«*w, Vivian and Veda last week received notige- that
■Young, Coral Smuck.
ic.* and Mamie Von
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k
rEST
off
Ford
that he did not know what he
The gueata are Manii.- aittifirace Von they had successfully passed the h
was doing at times and thought Behren, Stella IjolTer, Lefa Hill, Mr*. senior examination of the state
it possible he might be crazy., Jo Ki urns, Effio Miller, l.ois Williams board of pharmacy and are now-
T H E U N IV E R S A L CAR
“ Doug,” whose home is Scio,j and the Misses Clarke.
registered pharmacists.
has been a character 4 in these Lane'C ounty -W om an May! The former will continue in
parts for many years and there
be the Sister o f Present
hi* l>08ition in Beaichamp 8 Dni*
are few of the older residents
Store and the latter Heft to-day
Husband
who have not heard him exhort. !
for Silverton, where*; he Tias
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He has always been considered
A press dispatch from Globe, ! Position in a drug stqre.
harmless, but o f late it is said j ^ rj 7 te ||s nf a case wherein a
has shown such traits that his former Eugene girl married a man
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Contributed.
confinement is considered neces­ whom she now believes to be her
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Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp
f. o. b. Stayton
long-lost brother, and the dis­
Id cook stove and sary. _
and
daughter, Constance, Mrs.
for sale cheap.
W. A. Weddle manufactured patch says that sho and her hus­
These prices are positively guaranteed against any
Brewer’s Dairy.
the new counters for Doll’s store. band" Are now 0Ti their way t0 iG. F. Korinek and Mr. and Mrs.
reduction before Aug. 1, 1917, but there is no guar­
Eugene to ascertain whether or E. D. Alexander, left in the Dr s
antee against an advance in price at any time.
not their supposition is correct. car Sunday morning for Junction
Mrs. Roger VV Norton fainted ¡City, where, they visited Editor
today when she saw evidence and Mrs. W. C Parry. In the
that seemed to prove that the afternoon the Dr. took a full ear-
man to whom she was married load to Eugene, where the college
nine years ago is her full brother, was visited and the town well
elder by two years than herself. looked over. It was the writer’s
|ber w e lm ve a large supply o f Binding Twine
The discovery came through first visit to Eugene, and we were
junlity at the righ t price.
the husband’s finding in an did very favorably impressed with
trunk a locket containing^a pic­ the place. Returning to Junction
ture of his parents, recognized City the party visited until even­
IG O L E U M R U G S —
All sizes, tor ev/ery
by the wife as a photograph of ing, when the return trip to Stay-
ton was made, Mrs. Korinek re­
the house. You can buy ¿/nothing better,
her own father and mother.
"T h e locket was the only con­ maining for a more extended
water-proof, sanitary.
Lies flat and wears
nection with the past left with visit at the Parry home. It was
us. show them to you.
Newton in 1880, when, a child of a most enjoyable trip and greatly
three years, he was placed in an appreciated by the Alexander
orphanage in Spokane, Wash.. family. Dr. Beauchamp handles
He was adopted by a couple who his six-cylinder Buick with skill,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Speer, Mr. j Chas. Gehlen and W. F. Kleck- \
gave him their name, and who and although a careful driver,
and
Mrs. Howard’and family of er were business visitors in Sa-
doesn't enjoy taking the other
moved to Wisconsin.
Junction
City. Mr. a n d e rs . Ho- lem Thursday.
A fter he left college, New ton’s fellow ’s dust—as an occasional
V
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Speer
and family of Tangent,
Wm. Manus, o f Linn county,
business took him to Portland, 45-mile-an-hour show a speed in­
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Speer and is reported the ovyner o f a new
ORE.
STAYTON,
Oregon, where he met Miss Eliz­ dicated.
family of West Stayfcon, Mr. and Maxwell, bought o f Jno. Pietrok.
abeth Porter, then attending a
Mrs. A. P. Speer and family of
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seminary. They were married.
As a sequel to the Turner trial
Aumsville
and Miss Mary Brown,
Friday last a picnic of former
The couple came to Globe four
Salem last week, parties to
residents of the Badger state was and Mrs. C. F. Hein and daugh­
months ago.
the
faction, engaged in a scrap
ter, Miss Lela Hein, and B. N.
They have started for Eugene, held on the state fair grounds at
last
Saturday in which r little
I
Speer, spent Sunday with M. H.
Oregon, there to meet those Salem. Among those^in attend­
Speer It was a great reunion, blood was notice''
whom they now believe to be ance from here were John and
all
enjoyed each others company
Your system appreciates something cool and
D r V/. N. Pintier i« hr dngan
their father and mother.— Rose- Anton Heiderer, E. C. Lau, Geo.
refreshing. N othing'can fill the bill bet­
and left for their homes feeling office building erected on his lot
Neibert,
B.
JCIecker
and
Joe
Zu-
burg Review.
ter than some of our Pure Ice Cream or Cold
ber. An excellent program was glad they had liv^d tq see that next to his property, the former
Drinks.
The
Hillsboro Independent
day and enjoyed the fellowship
carried out and the day very
o f those thev- Entertained. - Lau studio. The Dr. expects to
|EAM , W H O L E S A L E ; A N D
R E T A IL
says: Well, for the love of Mike!
pleasantly spent. ^ There was a
'heeupy the building soon.
Made from only the Best ingredients.
And now they proposes general larger ‘attendance^YnTmanynew
attendance, and many ngw Aumsv,Ile Record‘
J
IE FINEST O f COLD DRINKS
tax for the support o f Portland’s |acquaintaftce8
e madeandold
Dr‘ J‘ W ‘ Thom« 8 ' ' f loJ i,itoHi! ^
and ^Ir?\ Geo’ C,‘ rl8nian»*
acquaintances we;
were
made and old
Rose
Festival,
and
a
little
while
f
rjehd*
met.
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his
mother
Mrs.
C.
W.
Thomas
¡and
son,
o f Lino county, wero
Cherry,
Coco Cola,
Root Beer,
“ Blitz,”
friends met.
ago
it
was
a
tax
to
establish
a
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and
other
Relatives
near
here
last
Stayton
visitors
Monday. Mr.
. Lemonade, Soda—all Flavors.
steamship line to Alaska.
The Tribune was in error last1 week, returned Saturday to his Chrisman had been suffering
>ne of our refreshing Malted Milk shakes
A fter the jury had been out week in stating New t Weddle was ¡home in Seattle. It is said that from an abscess and called to
[about 1500 Post Cards. < You can certainly find
only thirty minutes, a vir<jict of ¡rusticating at Kettson hot spring, j while on the farm Re put in con- consult Dr. Beauchamp. He tells
rant in our line/
not guilty was delivered in the Just before starting he changed i siderable time in the harvest us that some good road wmrk is
Lee Jeans-Turner street fight by his mind and went to the Breit- [ field, just to show the folks that" in progress in his district, and
he hadn’ t forgotten How.
1 thatj^rospects are good for (pore.
enbush springs.—Scio Tribune.
the jury last Saturday.
phuil, A lie. • Smith, Win-
id Kaki-w, l-nit* liru.-kin,
Kthrl W irth, Alma N>r>-
|K». I la Holti-'r, U-norc
| Kii'liiir.liton, th<- MiRR.-N
irmi-lita Clarke, o f Nfo-
Mi'^ara. 1‘uol and Ira
I John Taylor, Eugene
Itohi rt Teague, Ih-r-
Bhirley Smith, Lowell
Kirluinlaon, Norwotx!
Irurkin, Ben Kenyon.
New Prices Aug. 1, ’16
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Have Pleasant Trip
IS AT HAND
Runabout, -
Touring Car,
398.00
413.00
PETER DEIDRICH.
stamps with every 10c purchase*
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Wisconsin Picnic
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