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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
I r > Methodist Church A Hog Story _____ New Line of Ladies' COATS AND SUITS We have arranged with a manufacturer to han- * die Ladies' Coats and Suits. We will have them on sale Friday and Saturday 22 and 23 n. The closing sermons o f the conference year at the Methodist Episcopi! Church. Sunday, will be on. ••Solomon*» wise Choice” . , in the morning a n i I ashamed o f the gospel o f Chn»t'\ j in the eae*ung. The pu*>lic in*\ vite*!. Following the morning service iri the ‘eague room. thev m «r.th A dinner ar.d htxiFof Sab bath day »stability Previous t o . the evening^ preaching service. Mrs. Starr wili lewi the Epworth League rn a Study o f " A rallvv jay for- the .league*'. Prayer m/etir.g Wednesday evening. Indies Aid Society Thursday with Mrs.. Lownswajr, th e Rev. Mr. The stamp tax has been taken Eaton of the Baptist church will off a!l articles from Sept. Sth. occupy the pulpit during confer Registration hooks close Octo ence Sunday. ber 7. at 5 p. m. E. R. Lockhart. Pastor. A negro preacher has created much disturbance at Silverton An amusing story come* to the Standard from the country. It seems that a fanner had been losing swill from ^he milk can where it was kept, and accused one o f his neighbors o f allowing his hogs to ges out and fill up from the can. One morning how ever, the top o f the can w as found to he tightly stopped with the head o f one o f the hogs of the%man who owned the can. and it was necessary to cut up the hog to get the head out o f the can. The man who was accused o f having a theiving hog* thinks he has the laugh on his neighbor. [Stayton Thi * Open every night but |. ' - ; 8 TH URSDAY “The Iron N o . 16 SATU RDAY - - Another All Star Feati M ARIE C A H IL L II ' “Judy Forgoi 5 Act Picturization o f The Fur We can handle these suits and coats at a very Success W ith To The Fair. A m erica’ s Forem oat (o n u low rate, as we do not stock them, but handle recently. One man has gore - crazy over religion ar-d citizens them on consignment and this will enable us to o f Siivertpfi are much aroused. The Hamiuan Sti-ut Auto SUNDAY F IV E B IG It is stated that the negro evah-|s-—g'-s will make trips during give you much better prices and always up-to- gtlist has quite a fohow irg. most jStV e Fair week as follows: L*ave .1C . of whim aro wtgner.. StavVrL 7 1Ó a. hi. Returning at 4 R*f>. «1 ~ date styles. No odds and ends and old styles Li Miss Dv-.u* Harold and Mrs. W. leave t> ir < I. li'im n t 1 ift T w w t if flw P in to work off. Call and s<e them. We are giad dletor. to visit frienus, and at* Leave Stayton at 12:*' m . and LY O N S M ISTS. returning, leave Fair Ground* at * _ tend tiie Roundup. ^ to show' them whether you buy or not, Do not - Watch, for -late o f cloak sale 'at' 10:30 p m. Fare for round trifV_ C hbí.'JoA *od wife, o f SU<ck- SU B. Doll’ s cash store. ton'. Calif.', w e r é g u e ftio f Mr. forget the dates— Sept. 22 and 23. Miss R:«se Susbauer, o f Sub and Mr*. King !he past week. Bntia*< La* Ar-*cr*a ■ * - _ r - % * limity visited her sister. Win. Klecker Tnesday. CHAS. GEHLEN. ______________________________ Mrs. Are you watching the w in- dow s at Young s Cash Geo. Albee is moving his fami- ^*TOCerY* ly to Mill City this week, where 1° * report o f the oall game at McMinrville Sunday the Salem his daughter. Nellie, is employ- Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp Statesman has the following to ed to teach the primary depart and little daughter. Constance, say in regard to Luther Cole, the ment o f the school which she has accompanied by Mrs. * Hawley former Stayton pitcher who is so successfully managed for the and G. C. Eksman left Sunday last three years. Miss Mabel will with the Lojus: “ As usual. Cole for a motor trip to Portland and teach at Gates. Mr. Aibee. who did his .best and whiffed twelve the Columbia Highway. They has been in ill health for some men and contributed a nice dou returned Tuesday and report a time, hopes to derive benefit ble. In a writeup o f this same most enjoyable trip from the higher altitude.—Aums- Fame in the Oregonian Cole has . jr T • ..i.v .„ J “ L - : _ » * l : . l Mrs. Ben Korten and small vine been J dubbed "K in g /"■ C _ o « le ,” which Items. daughter, o f Portland, are guests j name will probably stick to him W. F. Blakely is in receipt o f this week at the home o f her par for the rest o f his base ball days. a letter from his son Paul.stating ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Klecker, i Titus Archer, o f Kingston, has that he is now the manager o f a Mrs. F. M. Korinek is visiting store at Nebraska. gone to Pendleton for the Round at the Pettit home northwest o f » , , - - up. An enjoyable meeting o f the ____ __ Club ____ _____ ___ The extension division o f the wn‘ Birthday was _____ held __ at the Rye seed or feed, for sale or horce 0/ Mrs E_ D. A lex a n d ^ on University o f Oregon is prepar- will exchange for wheat. deliv Tuesday afternoon, The living >n£ an exhibit to be displayed at ered at Gardner’s mill. room, where fancy work was l ^e State Fair showing tome o f 24t4 J. A, Etzel done during the afternoon, was the work o f the University. The Jos. Sestak and w ife and Mrs. tastily decorated with asters o f . Journalism Room, will be repre- G. L. Browm motored to the hop- the pastel shades, while baskets ^ n ted by papers from each yard Sunday. The Misses Brown o f red asters were used in the locality and a trained librarian and Sestak. who have been pick- dining room. A delicious lunch- w**l ^ on band to assist in find ing hops returned home with eon was served and a pleasant init an5’ desired paper, them to be on hand when school afternoon was spent by all A. T. Brewer went to Fall 0 „ . .- , opened. preser.L C r e e ne a r E u ggn e^ th e l i rst n f L o c a l Item s I t you want pure, sanitary- W h e n in n eed o f a n y th in g the week to look after his farm milk or cream call to eat g o to Y o u n g 's C ash and feed mill at that place._____ tf Brewer’ s Dairy. G r o c e r y . E v e r y th in g clea n r\ •» T V - i R. L. Putnam and family left D O Il t f O r g C l Friday for Forest Grove, where an° n eat- P h o n e 1551. he has been appointed as pastor Miss \ eda-Young left Monday o f the Christian church. Mr. for Corvallis to attend 0 . A. C. \ Patnam has been at Forest Grove Mrs. E. D. Alexander left fo r several weeks while his w ife Tuesday afternoon for Junction and babies have been visiting City, for a visit in the home o f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. her daughter. Mrs. W. C. Parry. ; Von Berhen near Aumsville. G. W. Hendershott ar.d Mrs. Wat?e™ doAn from The Southern Pacific is putting Garrisor, o f McMinnville, father etr° ' ° ' er 5Un '' to in a depot at Shaff. and sister o f J. A. Hendershott, F o r real B a rg a in s g o For Sale —103 1-2 acres, fine visited at his home Thursday last. Y o u n g ’ s C ash G r o c e r y , onion and potato land at North They also motored up to Lyons. Dr. Brewer and wife motored Santiam. Will sell in w hoie or for a visit with friends, to Ssiem. Sunday. part. Fine dairy ranch. All Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringo spent For S a le ;-B u g g y and single bottom land. Inquire at this the week end in Salem. Sirs, harness in goc<d condition: alsr> office or o f ,.. Bushnell returned" home with iron bed ar.d springs. Will be 3t , F. M. Munkers.t them. sold cheap. the Big Dance Saturday Night Grant Murphy. ♦ l I The Gem Confectionery j t Is the Place to Buy Fruits and Nuts* ♦ : Watermelons on Ice. ♦ ♦ <r ♦ l Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Walnuts, Peanuts, Etc J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T . Mrs. J-. R. Miller is on a visit in Eastern Oregon, where she will also look after business in terests. • B u lg a '* R*tr*at>ng. Saiocikt — Vtctonous S*rt.an trocp» *r* dnvta« th* defeated Ba sar* te 1.*ord*rly retrea.t bark toward th* 8 *rbo-Gr**k frontier m th* dtrectioe #f th* Serbtan toan of Moaaatir. aaid a gerbiaa off.cla! (tatemect laaoed k tia •< th* Fittest Among lir**. Th* « irn o > of - ttf, aiaoiig tb* idrdi and other wild rreaiurr» H »o wrer, iha( tbe feeb¿e a-d n.* If'Traed. or tb* handicapped ta or7 waj. ijuickiy drop out Pr«tmMy two* of them 0 1 « die* from otd a««. They are rat off la their prim*. A weeding oat prr»-,** ***** os from tb* tlm* they leave tbe n*»t. A fall meas or* of Ilf*, tb* periteti. •« of every «jolU «ad feather aad aaerrtn« Instinct carry ibeio aloug They are aîwaya la tb* enemy » country; ib*r »tv aiwaya oa tb* Urla« Ha*: etrraa. -*a^i*a* a m m y ar* a * prW of life witb theta. Tb* natural lenstb of life of ocr naaKer bini* 1* ^atraiated to b* rlrbt or tea year*, bur probably ix* 00* In a tbowaod reach** that ase Not half a doxec tira*» la my nf* bare I found tbe body of a ¿dead bird that did not «bow r -t> marks of rioienre.—Joba Barro as t» in Harper4* Uasazlaa Mr. and Mrs. Bodeker and »on Eterette were Stayton callers on Monday of this w eek. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. H Johnston called on Mr, and Mrs H. Mer*er Sunday evening. E. E Trask and wife. W. Surry and family and Mr. and Mr». Merser attended chureh in Mill City Sunday morning. &•*!» Can D 'r»n . It l* a c-irknj* fact tb»t tb* fur #*wi » ‘ » ot>-* a lai d animal Tb* baby a*-'ll* srv actually afraid of water Tb*y *<*id 4 f i * # If tbr>* u Into It and have to Irwrn to «»1m (»♦ m«-at«-d *ff>>rta Wb*n «K v rb*y u*v* lo-n taucht to •wim. bu»*v**. tbry bl * w furert to walk. Tl*<* ar* la *il»t*oc* only two tin porint hwM» of for a*wte. 00« of wbl b ha* It* Ijrtwllm (tutiDdi In tb* i.vc.m*od«*r i » í .» 1 » trlot^iui to Hu*- «U. tb* oti»*r la tb* priidlof l.landa. U'-yt.g-.ag t„ tb* rm tfd nutra. Of tb*** tb* latter la much tb* larger Tb* I*rlMW laLaoda are cn rruaru t ¡ vjfirrTy an>l tb«« tt bapprn* that tb* ftiled State* gov*mm*nt Onda ttwelf tb* o»e*r of by far tb* moat valoabl* herd of fur a**.» |u tb* world.-Loodoo Mail. TT*a Real Fun In LÜ* Tb* Chicago banker who had tor. mat* [x-raooa! ih v l-.tio o with Jam** CITATION J HID related a Uttl* Incident wb»-h tbnwa li^ht 00 tb* b.»rtct«y,of that in th* Court) Court of th* Stmt* of great raUrvud man and bclcler <4 civ- ttrvpn, r th* Count) of Marion. 1 .nation. Miya tb* Albany Kub.kerlwck « .. Rtbtvr - of th* < »tat* of A. ,,,, »itat*' rr l*re*v Ur. Hill had o ta a itix a til tb* tanker to perform a taak which re T'v t ’ r ? H W,;“ ,n‘ R- F W,lw.n. •iutried a Journey out of town. Her* U th* »toey: ■"IIow moo do you want ?*■{«_ V - OFSr I r r r , V MK "K THE STATK ^ N vo#J ar,‘ hrrehy «itH anti UU!r said 1 . ^ to latitar in th** County Court " ‘Right away.* oftr*M at*o/or. ,,>nfor th* C y‘ “ I sappaa* t* noticed a Ceettng *x ' ','-rt room thereof at pretakib la my fa *, for n* aahei. w ': z‘ :! on Monday th* ‘Whafa tb* mitterr . . -of • xtoU-r. ini«, at 10 o'clock “ VV*iL‘ a«lj I. my famüy U a-r^n* " f ,rV d*>- and tb* lake, t ot that d-.*->a t c m * any 7 * ^ if Any th*r* b* dtffereoc*. |H n»rt la the 0 0 ra.s.; ami — K. Pnruh Th* ad -M r nui b*U ap hi» right hand anl rr . ¡ftrator °f th* atovr *«tat*. to a*U »t pr.vAt* «»¡* in accordane* with th* mid: Hold on. Let ta* giv*yoq , born of kutig experience. All th* r*a w V V * ' ' ' , ° r- T " ■* L o , fan a felioW ha» In Id* U w:-h;n th* Grlonpinif to , ai(| •it,, to..» foor wail» that lo ci** his fitaüy ,h* ‘ »‘ n p #r parcel ! of lam i a*-rvws tbe lake and —-* No. 4 m Cardwell’* to th and war? «n ta* y,?> y .U g *r SS e j '■ Read about Gehien’s big cloak sale in his adv. Manv o f the hop f i c k f r s h a v v t fbrwwgb vrttfr rt^tiom*-rr,T «■ returned home, and so far all re- j £ port doing v.elL ' vt »1 t»*én tr * I» T T I v « * ; ■ City V; X° of S*!. «?* “i* m. ()p Street Addili^ to of th* alley through ; J. J. Barnes, o f Salem, was a Xew Tork^—S*tb Lew. New Tork and one-time StaCton visitor Sunday. <r j Watch fo r date o f cloak sale at £ Doll’» cash store. For sale or trade—auto in good running condition. Inquire at this office. . Mrs. Horace UUy is expected home this evening from a visit at u iTKiif- A ~ r *- M - * *1 HUT*» of Prc»id*nt of íd T land ? in **»t this ci nrwi X!rofl hlir“ ^K*r of general circulation. • ”U ... Avenger " because b* ahot at Charte» J. G altean, assassin o f>r**id «*i n. * T W diriS tl. died ‘ °*" *, V MfÇ , Soi “ •!v a lÄ n,25 ÎÏT iC îoT c 1 roiom bia University died at-há rou». try horn* B r c J Brook far* HUI* n. Y . at ,b* ag* of w t * wti ” tatior b L S w ” BI!I éonea. A vt n J**,“ |S rvrM Washington. — William Joa*, c* ♦ Idely known », Joe^ ' <>ri gufi* f JOHN M. General Pa '">uHilary lin - »... i ** * ¿ Ex M ayor o f Hew V«*w Oi , ^ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ C ara BnUab FVust la Fraoc* —Tb,'m a-n Brvntf« rd Kenyor. was a SUy- th*me of talk la tb* Bm.ab army la ton visitor over Sunday. tb* weaderfal aork of tb* »*• ar mor«d ear*. a**d lor tb* firtt tua* 1 Mrs. Potter and. children were •ben tb* Bntiab trr.a»r.^<l lb* U*r Visiting in Taf gent thi» week at B U I third line.of $*f«c** the home of her »¿»ter. Evidently th«ir bait its» »a# a cloa* W. H. Trask and family. Frank aec-ret. tb* ftr*t tb* C*naata haowia« Vaughn and family. S. D. Brown of their e*!»?*nc* b*ta( «bee da*e cam* and they tmadled arroe* crater* and family trd Mr. and Mra. trenrbaa aad tr** stomp* oa to- tb*. Martin comprised a picnic party Germaa a a*eoed aad third lia* d* who vi»ited Siltercreek Kalla on feocea Many battalions. foUoaiag la Sunday, going by autos. -Jb«tr vak* had aolhiac mvr* to do Mrs. Sahdberg was a Stayton than harvester* »atbenta tbeavaa u they follow th* reaper and b!ai*r cajler Friday of last week. P ortla n d -] receives order J