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 sn£ 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 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. ♦ ♦ 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**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.^