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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1916)
STAYTON Largest Circulation in Stayton’s Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 18, 1916. Chas. Cladek, of the Cladek Garage, j« building an automo bile—that is, he is making one BIG CROWD,BIG SHOW out of two. He has taken a car 7----- r- The Albany Round-Up has pas ibekah’s from belonging to himself and the[ . truck owned by Jimmie Leigh/ Transylvania, With Some Ex- sed and everyone Is united in [District Con- and is making another truck. pronouncing it a success in every on Monday peptions, Declared Clear particular. All the big features Ite President He is uaing the best parts of the of Invaders. of the famous Pendleton show retary of the !two cars and when he haa the were given, and most of those aH were large I job completed Will have a sub* Berlin, by w ireless to Say villa.— latantial truck, with go<»d engine taking part were performers at D the surround* "T he Kounisrilan’ »*< oriel arm y In Its I and transmission, larger capacity ithat event. The crowds were Gates lodge re tre a t In Trunsyivknla lost approxi it banquet to ¡and one'that will do the work. I m ately two divisions," aaya the Over immense and were well taken Mr. Leigh will b -• the owner of seas New« asency. - “The Roum anian care of by the Albany people. new car. flrbt arm y and the larger p a rt of the No accidents are reported, and 1 Stay ton were aeeond Sruiy have been virtual,y jtiynl- the people, all seemed bent on C. E, Taylor is having a new biluled. ¡Hobson, J. It enjoying the occasion. »champ, II Li I-{concrete Hume built at the elec- W hen the successful a ttack was Albany is a good town with a earns, Malawi j trie light plant. A large force made on the first arm y at. H erm ann ow, Elia VVi'l-1of men is busy putting it in. E. »tadt by the A ustro Germ an troop« the lot of good people, and that they ilka Itoy. J. U. |C. Latf is running his mixer and | toousMuitw» planned to s e n d jh e sec- used their gest efforts to show ‘ the visitors a good time is evi A. Van Handel is attend-1 omJ 1° ‘u aMlMance- le a n d Mes.sr.-i. John . A . was 1carue<J from report« of aviator», II. Hcltzel and ing to the pouring. Ihe form The aeeond arm y advanced too ta r to denced by the words of prtyse W hs put in by Lampman & Mur- the weal and wu* forc«*T to re tr e a t In beard on every-hand of the ex phy. The flume will a d d much i haau» It« re tre a t became a panicky cellence of the shows and the t of these went nving ’here at to the power, and will be some niSbk-Capturfd officer» »ay the «nuy courtesy of the people in charge. a r com pletely disorganized It The committe in charge of the In th? afternoon ¡thing to stay, being reinforced w t^ould have te e n annihilated if Rou On the return with heavy iron. It is a gòòd m anian tor’ i-a had not been h u rrle l round-up has decided to hold the ity an axle on improvement. In through (ho Torsfcurger nnd Predeal show another year, and the dates set are July 4-5-6. , bo the party Mr. and Mrs. John English, of |> H *M e*. * “The Roum anian leader» lo»t their City nnd were Happy Hollow, were trading in «urr-ty of direction. Urlgude« and rcy- ¡nodal the J. i town yesterday,, Imonts In desperation were moved until the Ilam- hastily forw ard and back on railroad» _ _ , ,, x _ Our Stationery Price« and even on c a rts Only pitiful frag, D r - J o 8 e P h Her»ry Brewer.pro- Stag? went after Will bear comparison so don’t ment« Of the arm y could be rescued prietor of the Brewer drug store fail .to visit us before you buy.' from Transylvania. . and for sixteen years a practic- -«day night the Sloper’s Drug Store. "T ran .y lv an la today la clear of the jn if physician of Salem, died pay a visit Roumanian» except for .m a il acctlotu j y e 8 te r d a y a t 1 2 ;5 0 o'clock at the lodge and the Re- - J o s . Morley, wife and son. of near the border. ^ | , . ... .. . tunning to m a k e the Waldo Hills, accompanied by _______________ : family home, 161 North Thiiv teenth street. He was 69 years le event, Special ; their daughter, Mrs. A. C. Thornes motored to Foster Tues-; old and had been ili for a*- year. etc., will l*e put j Dr. Brewer came to Oregon day. Everette Morley who had | iw iiiir a ii A R i n a r been in the mountains returned j from Sioux City, Iowa, in 1889. strict convention home with them. He .was u native o£ New York. Mili Citv. S. L. Stewart returned Wed London.—On the Somme front In Dr. Brewer has lived in Salem nesday from a vacation trip to northern France the en ten te force» sixteen years and prior to that California, where he visited Los art- keeping up their unrelenting drive. time passed ten years in Silver- The French. ’ after having checked « is hack on the Angeles, San Diego. San Fran the Herm an counter attack s on the po ton. Besides his widow Ellen M. cisco and other places of inter Clerk, having l>een sition» won in their "pocketing” a t Brewer, he is survived by the 1 tempt» arouhd Cbaulues, south of the of the U. S. mili- est. eptern ber 25. He “The Grip of Evil” a gripping Bcnime, resum ed the offensive north following sons: Dr, C. H. brewer the river. According to P aris they j and J H. Brewer, Jr., of Stay- to be hack home humanity stdry has been select- of succeeded in penetrating G erm an po ton, and George Brewer of work the people {ed by manager Rizzo, of the sition« a t Batlly-Satllfsel, pushing up Aumsville. He also leaves a do. ty wijl be re- Stayton Theatre as his next seri- to the edge of the R spsum e road. mother, Mrs. Amanda Brewer of t Max was nomi- al. The flrat episode will be The B ritish recently have been ad rimaries in May by shown on Thursday, Oct. 19th. vancing in the vicinity of the Stuff Alien, Nebraska, who is 90 years o u b t and the Scbw&ben redoubt in old, and three brothers. a candidate for If this state can make a Sun 'red the Tbtepval region o& th e ir northerly ey fend we are of day olue law and Congress can flank. Mrs. Frank Gansle, and baby, at that same major reduce the hours of labor ¿0 a of Monroe, have been visiting ity to be as capable minimum, utopia will have been U-BOAT OPERATIONS UPHELD seveaai days with her parent« f ; « » • pt the office as a reached and we will abide there Chas. Staab and wife. .Mr. Gan Newa Bureau Statem ent 8 ay» Na it did when the For a time,. The time will not be “ Blockade of Bort»” la C onstituted. Bie came over and visited over i were ort.‘—Hub- long, for these and other pro Berlin, by w ireless to 8ayvtlle.—The Sunday. rise — October 6, posed laws, if enacted will raise rig h t of O erm an subm arine» to oper TRIUMPH NOTES the cost of living and time of a te off the A m erican co ast so long as idleness to the point of starva Am erican te rrito rial rig h ts are re English Brothers were busi and pledge» to the United tion, the point where no one can spected S tates kept, w as upheld In an au th o ri ness visitors in this neighbor round with a grouch afford to work and none can af tative sta te m e n t lGsued through the hood one day last week. on account of pain- ford to buy. Read the law. semi-official news agency. Orlo Humphreys and wife also pply Nyals CORN Every voter has a copy. After It wo» denied th at such operations ill remove the corn reading we hope the people will constituted a “blockade," and It was Frank Staiger were in Albany ou to be better satis- take their pencil in hand and kill fu rth er stated th at no sensible Ameri for the Round-Up. citizen will believe th a t a secret Ben Gesher and family spent life. 25c a bottle —at off all freak laws.—Malheur Ga can depot for supplying G erm an subm a Thursday in the Capital City. *s. Money back if zette. rines could be established on the Miles Kintz has rented the N. Byron Robertson and wife are Am erican coast. It was pointed out th a t English Ritzinger farm and has moved Van Handel and W. home from a visit at the Gilbert cru isers "approach the cqast of New onto i t have been making Stayton home in Washougal, York so closely thnt they can be seen Martin Van Hand?] has been on the Mrs. Stamp Wash. They also visited in Port from, the roofs of tall buildings wltb working for W. H. Tate. the naked eye.“ land and Salem. Eddie Highberger is market Lean Promoters Curbed. ing hi« potato crop. Washington.—Attempts of promot Albert Arthur bought a regis ers in the w est to make personal prof tered Durham calf from John it out of the organisation of Joint stock land banks nnder the fadaral farm Boedigbeimer which is a beauty. loin bank system, resulted in a sug- It is a year old and weighs near gastlon to tha department of Justice ly 800 lbs. by tha farm loan board that federal Several from here attended the pro sec u tio n s be brought. Round-Up at Fern Ridge Sunday. Members of the board explained W e have a fine line of ROUMANIAN ARMIES REPORTEO DESTROYED rention. The Round-Up ‘ Wedded At Round-Up Shelburn qH *£°°m i8 a resident neighborhood. Physician Dead« ALLIES CONTINUE DRIVE ON uU M m E The Job. t Corn" epare for Winter y Your Heating Stove Now Heaters, in numerous styles at right prices. S, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES A new line just in. ^\.lso a fine line of Children’s Beds •6?K Stam ps given w ith every 10c purchase. - that attem pts tp promote organization of banks for commissions haa become a scandal in the west. Her Uplift Scheme. “W hat la G ertrude G adder’s latest fad?” "Prison reform ." “Along w hat lines?" “She thinks every convict ought to have a canary In hi» cell."—B inning ham Age-Herald. * À — -V* ' U n re a s o n a b le . LY H AR D W A R E COMPANY TAYTON, -t* * . OREGON Mrs. 8haf|>e (severely)—Norah, I can Bnd only «even of these pintes. W hen are the o ther five? Cook (in snriirltm* —8ure, mum. don’t ye make no allow •n ee fur ordinary w ear ih* tear} NO. 30 LYONS MISTS. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick of Fern Ridge were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Hobson. Mrs. I. V. Cane took an auto load of Rebecca sisters to Gates Monday to attend the annual convention of the lodge which met there this year. Mrs. Woodworth left early Monday morning for a few day* stay near Shaw. Mrs. D. C. Abels was an Al bany visitor Saturday, going to take in the Round-Up. Stayton People Take Advantage of Big Time To Tie Up. of the ” They will have the b»st wishes of their friends for a long and happy wedded life. m I ■ ' *:-------------------- - - ■ • Big Grange Day. Thursday, at Albany, occurred Saturday will be another of th» the marriage of John H.^lakely, eventful days in the history o f of this city, to Miss Lena Switik, S to lo n Grange. An o;>en meet- of Berlin. Ore. The ceremony.,, . > ... . . was held at the Hotel Albany, at ,,a, b'";" »7»“ «- eif " th c,a terB°°" " f th ,t * 10:45, performed by Rev. D. i Lloyd Morgan, paator of th e ' f"* thMe to* ™ £ ed are tnvitad Church of Chriet. Mr. ahd Mrs. I *° 60 ,n “ fc. W. F..Goodman were witnesaee.:Way a "d a*’"- ^ present, and both wil¡ jdve ad The groom is a well known and dresses. Mr. .Gehiha * will give popular Stayton young man, at an aecount of his experience with present Managing Editor of the the O. N. G. on the Mexican bor Stayton Standard. The bride is der, which will no d ubt be- m the daughter of a prominent interesting. farmer residing east of Lebanon, Other features will b'* present and is a preposessing young lady, ed to make the program one o f highly spoken of by her acquain pleasure ana profit.' tances. The morning session of th e The young couple have the Grange will be for member» best wishes of their friends for o:iiyT but in the afternoon visit a prosperous and happy future. or^ arfe invited. At eleven o’clock, on the same day, in the auditorium of his church, Rev. Morgan united by marriage Lloyd R. Chrisman and Alta R. Harold. The groom is a son^f W. E. Chrisman. and is an enterprising voung farmer. The bride is a daughter of G. F. Harold and a young lady of many excellent qualities. The young couple were given a reception , at the Harold home Friday evening, at which a large number of relatives and friends were present. Many useful and valuable presenta were given and refreshments were served. They will reside on a farm near the Chrisman place. LOST-between Stanton and 'Weasel Flat school houi e, Satur day, October 7, a dark gray and black plaid mackinaw and a fa cí ish green buggy robe. Would fmder please leave it at Mr. BraJshaw’s store, Stayton, Ore. , C A B B A G E — 1000 lbs. for sale a t Klecker's. Mrs. P. V/. Goodmar, writing to the Standard says: “Please send the paper that Mother Able so kindly subscribed for me last spring, to Marshfield in felace of Medford, as we havem >ved from the land of p eaces to the land of clams, and I do/er neighborhood newsy'of the’ people in the world.” Experience In The Drag Business- Friday at St. Marys’ Rectory, by Father Lane, Orville G. Wy man and Appolonia Braua were united in marriage. The wit Is a valuable asset. Have nesses were Mr. and Mrs. Harry your prescriptions filled at Beau champ’s and you get the advan E. Chrisman. The bt^QMtotolldest daughter tage of years of experience. of Mr. a n d l^ ra J o h n Braun,and1 Beauchamp’s Drug ¿¡tore. - rax-! Large Shipment o f Chippewa High-Cut Shoes Just Received PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR LANCE FI ELD When You Come to This Store You'll Be Received as a Friend Y oull find a spirit that w ill iiiake f you want to come again. Youll find just w hat you w ant in good, clean Groceries. You’ll also fL.u one ot the best grocery stores in Marion county. If you haven't al ready been here, better come. Let us figure with you on your orders, whether large or small. YOUNG'S CASH GROCERY It * 1