STANDARD Largeat Circulation in Stayton’g Trading Territory of Any Newspaper ! H S T A Y T O N . M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , S E P T E M B E R 6, 1916. • V , • Friday and r. Oct. 6-7 S. H. Heltzel was in Gervais Saturday, going to attend a meet­ ing of Odd Fellow#'. ► This meet­ ing arranged for the Marion County I. O. O. F. District Con­ vention - to be held at Gervais Saturday/Oct. 14. ' ; RURAL ^CREDITS LAW AND HOW IT WORKS' A REAL SALE H. lioltzel gives Mrs. Horace Lilly left Monday »*•• . *T 0 atiun that the for a visit with her parents at 1 h in ^ S N eC eS S a ry tors of the Stay ton Corvallis. ___ K’iation has sot- v Mr-, and, Mrs. W. F. Follis, lay and Saturday, < )cf. Mrs. A. C. Thomas and Konnetji > tha (lavs on which and I/mene Thomas motored to will be held, These . Albany Monduv. In discussing the Rural Credits; muffle time for According to the Fortland Tel­ law, Mark Woodruff, assistant! libitora to get ready their j egram a marriage license has secretary in charge o f the Oregon | ft. tho State fair will he been issued in that city to W. It. Development bureau, writes j jh harvested, so Meyers and Miss Mary Rieger, a from Portland to the Salem Com- stand in the m ■Jaufffher o f A. Rieger- of this mercial club as follows: ‘ , ! xhihil and a big fa city. “ Farmers avail- themselves of j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fingo re- this law through organization of | turned Thurstlay frorii a ie premium Weeks outing at Cascadia. ' •'» more farmers may' incorporate a » ' ition; National Farm Ix>an association. Rye seed or feed, f#r sale or ir are preparing le managers of will exchange for wheat, deliv­ The loans they apply for must aggregate not less than $20,000. is to make this ered at Gardner’a^iill. Each individual loan must he for 24t4 J. A. Etzel best fair yet held not more than $10,000or not less •Vffyone who can is Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank, of than $100. [exhibit. Hring Shaw, visited at the V. I). Sloper The loan may not exceed one igetables, fancy home Saturday. half of the fair appraised value chickens, live That he will recommend in his o f the borrower’^ land, plus one make the event annual report that the legislature fifth of the insured value of his pass a law establishing a stand­ ! buildings. ard for a loaf of bread is the Each member o f the Farmer’s! brought in a Statement given out by Fred G. j association agrees, to purchase! le h Rtrgar beets one He has several Ruichel head of the state weights ()ne share of loan association its planted and and measures department. In- at a par value of $5 for each $100 vestigations made by the dis-1 borrowed, - amount of kale, trict sealers show that a five. The borrower’s land is not li- L Ifeed to his cattle cent loaf of bread varies in able for the payment of the loan P m s insuring the rmmt weight from 10 1-2 to 15 ounces. 0f another member o f the asso- Brewer dairy the and a ten cent loaf from 21 1-2 ciation and his real estate is not}' pty of milk. to 30 ounces. Tho variation o£ tied up in any way The local family are in- an oi nee on a loaf makes a dif- association must be composed on Ferry Darby for fere rice of approximate $175.000 |y 0f farmers w ho own, live on L |ng beans. A. in \j\p .total of bread output. ¡and cultivate their land. Each The fifth wedding anniversary Salem Journal luggy and single local association passes on the , ... v ... - - lo f Mr. and Mrs. Karl Titus was dcon dition ; also Miss Mary-Rieger returned to application of every member, ¡ tU„ ._________ t. ____;„ n ..__ .1 ___ the inspiration for a jolly gather­ springs.' Will be' Portland last week. H jr, sister both as tpjiis character and the ing at the Titus home near Kings­ Hilda accompanied her f< or a value of the land. The loan may ton Monday evening. As this Grant Murphy. short visit be made for not less than five is the “ wooden wedding” anni­ years nor more than forty years. versary the guests presented The rate pf interest is 6 per Mrs. Titus with a handsome tab­ cent. The loan may be paid ouret. :— • at the end o f five years if the Among those present were: circumstaUces of the borrower T: W. Creech and family, Mrs. permit. Tresa Philippi, Mrs. Vilas Phil­ The Federal Farm Loan Board ippi, Lon Titus, Harry and Hazel has sent out warnings to farmers Downing, Marie Henkle. Misses thruout the country, warning Della and Ina Harold. Chas. and them against bogus solicitors Frank Peters and Clare Van who may approach them for put^ Derbeek, a relative of Creech’s, ting up funds for organizing farm from Alma, "Mich. ^ Various a- loan associations. ihusements furnished entertain­ The Standard enjoyed a call ment throughout the evening. A One day last week from R. O. delicious luncheon was served. IS STILL ON To Take Advantage Of Law E very Article is Reduced! Calico - 5c Apipn Ginghams • - 5c Dress Ginghams - 9c Percales, *32 in» Bookfold 8ic rPercales, 36 in. ill giv# S U C *" L ' Fancy Zephyrs Toweling, 10c, Toweling, 15c, 10c Cotton Bats f FAIR N O . 24. 20c Cotton Bats 75c Cotton Bats, 67c MER GOODS S' The hüt x reather* is here. B u y ' a fancy piece of wash goods. This line is too large to put in all the prices, * E v- , erything is on display at* reduced prices. MAYO’S CASH STORE way Celebrate Fifth Wedding Hewitt's Grove Is To Be Anniversary Joy Place thirfg9 listed to keep the young heart happy. A eommitte has been at work during the past few days clear­ ing up the grove and making ar­ rangements to make this a rod- “ Rain or shine there will be doings in the Hewitt grove half letter day in the lives o f all who a mile east o f town on the river attend. road FridajrTiy the Methodist Ged. Keech is m Portland this Sunday school and Junior League week serving on the grand jury. young people before and after Dr. Beauchamp is having his the spread put on by the women” said Mr. Lockhart yesterday. cottage, which is occupied by his “ Those going up the road should mother, repaired. Chas. Lamp- turn in at the gate with a flag on man and W. F. Blakely are do­ it and thus they will bring up at' ing the carpenter work and John Van Handel is building a new headquarters! ” It is the plan o f the church chimney. people* according to the pastor, J. B. Bradshaw, of Mill City, to pull off some great laughter is visiting at the home o f his provoking stunts, among which brother A. E. Bradshaw. will be the spud race, womans Mrs. Warren Richardson and race, wheelbarrow race, fat man’s race, g irl’s and other con­ children returned Tuesday even­ j J ' m tests, to say nothing o f the war ing from a week’s visit in Port­ game, the ball game and other land. ALL PAPER e have a big stock of rall papet in the latest patterns and styles. ICE OIL STOVES ARE BEST 7 , to clean, easy to handle, well and give satisfaction, the thing for hot weather. Stamps given with every 10c purchase. H A R D W A R E COM PANY TON, -: - OREGON NOTICE! ITOMOBILE OWNERS [nly Garage in town that is fire proof. W e can do work cheap­ er. We, have no fire insurance to pay. • •»• idle Auto Accessories of all kinds, Gasoline Mis. * Gasoline 20c per gallon iuaranteed. ,A D E K ’S GARAGE j Thomas, of Turner, and Mr. Gault, a banker of Bend. The gentlemen, with their wives, had motored through the Waldo Hills and came to look over Stayton. Mr. Gault was much pleased with the town and surrounding country. An item mislaid in the rush of work last week was one men­ tioning the fact that Master Nor- val Fisher had returned from his visit at Goldendale, Wash.,where he went with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCrow.whr will he remembered as having been injured in an Auto accident at Salem early in June. Norval was away since June 12, and ap­ pears as though the visit agreed with him. Mrs. Wm. Ortman and child­ ren Came the first o f last week from .Function City for a visit at the Adam Schleis home. Billie came Friday, and the family re­ turned Sunday to their home. Frank Waters, of Salem, was in town on business Friday. For sale or trade—auto in good running condition—cheap. In­ quire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pietrok from near Shelburn. were trad­ ing in town Friday. To The Circus. - it ¡a The Hamman - Stout Co. will run two auto stages to Salem on Saturday on account of Barnum’s circus. Leave in the morning at 7:45. In the evening at 6:30. $1.00 for the round trip. Hop Gloves and Shoes for Hop Pickers Mr$ and Mrs. Nick Zimmer­ man, from east of Sublimity, were trading in town Monday. T. B. Riggs is quite sick at his home. He had a fall from a tel­ ephone pole recently, but was out soon again, and it now ap­ pears that he should have kept quiet for a longer, period, as the trouble seems to be intestinal. A t last reports he was feeling j considerably better. John Goodman and family, o f ’ St. Johns, visited friends in town i the first of the week. Sunday morning at the Meth- , odist Episcopal church the minis­ ter will preach on “ Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one o f the least of these my drethern, ye have done it unto me.” The general public invited. The evening topic by the pastor will be “ General Naaman.” The Epworth League has taken up its work again and meets at 7. •*«' A few pairs of Oxfords and Pumps left. Some as low as 75c. . LANCEFIELD ilTIE “GREATER OREGON”! 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