T ■ *fñ fi .,f<> '*" ,,‘fr * • 3 SS , ■ I , \ i I fr : i f l ä i l ; J 'S- ' ■ ik“' ~ 1 — ■ ■ a * ;:ÌHf«T ts'ff'A_ ' Wfw&n *2. * 4ät Largest Circulation ln Stayton’» Trading Territory of Any Newspaper Pf I STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 25, 1916. NO. 31 Sadden Deaths. WOULD LIKE ANOTHER TERM. nd. and wan unconscious for e time. No bones were brok- • received several bruis- and was badly shaken gp. I;î;!,*»l. » 1-H. . __ Give Novel Party enable» him to form an accurate estimate of the value of taati mony. * * • He believe« in Mesdames J . M. Ringo and J . Fery settling eases out of court if f< ¿'.¡i J ) . i W. Mayo were hostesses a t a [ Michael Fery. for a number of _ ____ ___ , 1 ìài : possible, and )ias advised parties novel party on Friday evening at years a resident of this place, to settle their differences by agt died suddenly at his home Sun­ the home of the latter. Their reement even after a ease has day night. He had been in bis guests were: Dr. Beauchamp and m been argued. His record on the V/. Elder,. J. T. Kearns, J . li usual health, but on retiring did wife. Dr. Korinek and wife, Mn(. i*.? cjrcuit bench is of particular R.i Miller. find J . Missler went to not aeem so well. Daring the Joe Peery, S. C. Stewart and C, interest at this.time, when there Jem Monday evening'in the night bis wife noticed that his J . Korinek. All the party were i# much general discussion of the Missler car to hear Hon. Geo. hands were cold, and on looking dressed in either Japanese or disposition of' American court» a I E .: Chamberlin. They report the further discovered that he had Chinese costumes and the decora­ to give exhaustive consideration Grand opera house crowded, and tions, place cards, lunth etc,f passed away in his sleep. in technical and interlocutory the audience very attentive. The funeral service was held were in keeping with t.ussa na­ Questions. That he is not skilled Urfe a Senator Chamberlin reviewed at the Catholic church in this tions. ip such phases of legal practice |orne in ^ e actB ° f the administration, Cards and music furnished en­ pity this morning at 9:06 o’clock, “ id at the same time has a re* riotj not touch politics, and gave conducted by Rev. F r .. Lainck, tertainment for the evening; but arkable record for affirmance» ^ o n . j hi$ hearers the facts c o rse te d } | and was largely attended. <• _ the most merriment came when the, Supreme Court, is deemed >n and #ith the last session of congress * An obituary will be published the guests were ihi^iated into ►farti’ S orthy ’o f more ihan a passing next week. to se e l1 Speaking ot the Mexican aitua ''Sw eat;rjg with chop-ptieks. iU T*'im ’ thought.” i mndej^.* <: .■./ '--fa ef.;peopki m e trying to. eatabhah. Ac the family home tB the Qallcuyay can be submitted, but by his Ubertv after their own fashion Ex-Chief of Police Slo. r, for- Waldo Hiils, Monday, at 11 a. m. merly of Portland. * will .! »pace here permits the reproduc­ rU()(| auid that it.is not the duty of the jb l go< William Galloway. tion of only a faw. ~ : occurred the death of Miss Hen­ the Methodist ch&Wti >uhdv United Stafap ur apy pation tp Wm. Galloway is an Or nii The late E x-G overn or W m . rietta Denny, after an illness night in the intep>*t of i do cam- wishes Ettempt to djetate to Mexico. i'sru p. Lord, himself for many years lasting only from Saturday. paigri against the'l>rfew«4 amend­ lia sec Me said that in the event of in- pioneprdf 1852. He was Miss Denny was bom in the ment and for the prohibiiion a- acamhili county.)! able member membei of the Oregon Su y _ro j„ terventipn thé soldiers would on a farm in Yamhill st his «a^rifiee their lives on the altar j At an early age he ft$u«k out for; preme Coui Court, wrote to Judge Waldo Hills. Feb. 14, 1859, % mendment, the service beginning pack traih in,| Galloway of.Mammon and not on the altar himself with a , at the time of his can day in which Oregon became a at 7:30. R. G. Miller of Portfetyl ay of honor bertidse the, insistence Eastern Oregon and Maho. ? ®ll didacy for the Circuit Judgeship: State. She received her egjrly will accompany “ the chief” and for intervention cornea chioily made Ip* way llvrougnS^io»^andij “ J have no hesitancy in sav- éducation in the school near her it expected will sing a number from Americans holding, large in- graduàted frém^ Willamétt U ni-! ¡ng that years of acquaintance home, later attending Willam­ of songs, with guitar accompani­ For several years h e .wjth you' have given Tie some ette University, where she grad­ ment The public is cordially in­ met tifaats iw Mexico which they versity. taught _ jjehool and farmed in J knowledge of your common sense. uated with honbrs. “ vited to hear this man who be­ een a wish protected-. ' For fifteen years she followed cause of his practical experience Yamhin county; was elected to ; sourît! judgment and fidelity to Senator Chamberlain paid a h^ul- the vocation of teaching, in i the tribute to the Americans of for- the legislature three times and public duty, and that your high which she proved very success- in a metropolis, with crime and eign blood, saying that he ad -imado an- enviable record for regard for jt^diciai duty and ju s­ its cause, is in a position to know Ivc Me-1 them for their loyalty toff®*1"!*»« indonendence. tice is an assurance that if you ful. She then returned to thei their own fatherlands, holding In 1880 he »’.as elected County are elected to the circuit judge- home place, where she has since The pastor will preach at ths ~ proof that ir,!Judge of Yamhill; when he took ship, you will regard j t as a post made her home with her brother. ¿ ,oro!ng hbur on L " r»l:> * ‘‘ W and .¡an sulierera vraa prere., . J. made of 0 „.^ «,eeT A it oJadebtfenS with>the lowest |- f he’A iBapy,D!gU‘y Peritocrgi. he death twill be a sorrow to ,>u oBtri tax levy of any county in the in.an etiidoriel amlfw theheadrng Gann«, « b d » ” AVj Hbnéilt Judge.''’’ shy's• th B » ' vlth t U Ef elv “ rcJ ,tlv e 3 lfa n e o istM JI» . H o ta ie 'L m * ■ « I —It is put U p exactly right with . , 1fi£ki p ,n nara4, .was , fit thinrlwis;' .... for anV juinRt'*that)’ bis «ieoisâvnv ^Undtiiunp )l»cTh(3i dJLialuji .Drug !;e T * i f f r u m j o r r t» a-« ç é « S o i P '% t | m 't n V M w v y ■ftonpflilf ■ otiJ ______________ b J Si.1T ' OúHn^hi^íiné&Milln«yi 7ti íjhat| j winnio|oi«fe..««-ni»rtying com-| phi * Mí,a ci w 00 such : claim fa r Judge. Gallo­ : : t e r _______ ; ’ -:n fit - , U-i.l * 1 ) uniiM»1 hei m m u Tcr way;1 J Wé- do Waim,J ''h ow ler, .•Vfñix.ññT VitTÄMß' IT a solitary error, h W ^èüi'd'ld riri o'd f i o J J i g a bii t i r i i q , 7o nt ìn d i o) íewr-íit i l hí>i#y During tfi'VBxftifptl&hWly busy bp a spirit o f absolute.! fairness ■ÿ Ai a . : t . . ' 'N111' -, * *á\ «r«*, NX o i ti «nd'e^iitlfui life-JutfkeOalleway grid striit irnparflftlftyl" Hi# lëg- , s JL d lX ë £ u & U iP Ot ‘«wws m*ní « hasfound lime to pasticipnte aert- al mind has never been syrayco! I*t.i ,,t» Î Î T ' , u l ... t i h h i r n j V “ »« 1 « SUT a-.o Airt.j_bft* *'-*» isiJ-jtt*o ha ^vely;tn many epterprises fpr the by; partisan prejudice enbyi popu- nioyVA it ¿V* j t. uprbfaJdipg -pf ■ Qregpn. f>p d Mr riâmor. ,He nhiis' attempted :(m f r r t o i » .svn! oj »liotvhlH many years he has been a iar- fa perform his duty, ip,ço^eplete h ¿ih tlr.f 3 r’ t Vti on '{ K o 'id h r t i annan id e iti Iti ?“ '“a »>¿1 no »rtsu itk mor, has engaged extensively inj harmony with the law and evi­ r M stock-rai^ng- slid hortifeulture.j dence. Thé Démocrât has confi­ i n * ï4 T . 3ñ imittdS tit', -w . H.-.Htri and still owns and operates a dence in both the integrity and :! <•! 3fl)f-ïty> h farm in Yamhill county. He is a ability of Judge Galloway. We, t'îi; ;< X - » »'"liôaSï life member of the old State| therefore feel that he is well Agricultural Society which start­ worthy of support ” —T'î.-n ed the Oregon State Fair, and I f honored by election by the was for several years president voters thistim e, Mr. GalloWay % ii JH 2 A I of the State Board of Agriculture. says he does not expect to run ven with eeery 10c purchase. He is an ex-president of the Ore­ again.—Oregon Messenger, Re­ gon Pioneer Association and a publican. 4 lifs member of the Oregon His-» 7,Ktï4 oí us jouMua torical Society. ir t. , 0/ OREGON In 1&04 Judge Galloway was i . ». = *► one of the, Democratic nominees Without Regard to Politics. 5 s^soí^uos^a)sw for Circuit Judge of the Third to Iftltt Siiti. ■aft* Judicial District, comprisiag Limi [kW iptttwK no ?d> bc'!v*< Gehlhar, that’s the man who, •wlt tifl/tiV'iari».. ■.»»»# Marion. Polk, ¡ TMlamook. and .ee f ¡.JUtfif h 1.1 Yamhill counties—all strongly because,w% know him to baahle, Republican. H» was elected, honest, economical, and courte­ carrying four of the five count­ ous, we have laid aside politics .leb' Ax. \* 1 • - . •• i»>i naif^ .v ies.. In 1910, as a candidate for ahd’dur people, for their own *' ■ . , ‘ wil-'ic « ii"ftfHihS ilM re-election, he made no other interests, to support for district Y o u l l fin d a s p i r it t h a t w i l l m a fc C * campaign than that of his record attorney, and wo believe they KOlt, n .1 - ' : 4 iHl office. The result was that Will dO it. • "I mr. you w a n t to c o m e a g a in . Y ou | | ; His record as a public official he.xeceived t^ie highest vote of fin d ju s t w h a t y o u w a n t i n " 'i any of the four’ candidates, carri entitle» him to the solid vote of Y o ù r ed % i»iyè)y èvery fme of the the taxpayers. They need him, c le a n G r o c e r ie s . Y o u ll-a ls o -i ¿VO Üountie8, pyefp^yp ß Äepubt | -*^Jéfferton Review. — D ri o n e ot th e b est JK C licapj 'liiAtd.Cf M A M a r io n c o u n ty . ¡If I s l e ■ o p t i c a l p a r l f f l » Hear Chamberlain. m Methodist Chur ch rW inter ■fit«! 'lihe « t» * « bo numerous right! priefefe/ A I 1 P High-Cut Shoes Just Received ÍINGS, MATTRESSES line jüst in. Also a càiilàren’s Beds PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR Ì LANCE F I ELD iDW ARE COMPANY Gehlhar_ _ Supported n When You Gome to This Store You'll Be Recrived a» a Friend tant to Have :ed Properly. ip e tie n c e in O p to tn e tr y km-)»0 Ite o f f a ë C h i c à g o l C n a ir g e s prk. r e a s o n a b ly - __ fo r 01 i B e t ’ u s f i ^ r e w i t h y o u Alva, as he had had );» »ti*iinftiu!l OUT •nyrh 1 i > J 1 ______w w seveMit y e sfi and'had orders, w hether large or “ “ ‘ J‘n .«.-Uifci-is-b *»|H »d aril KO COIIM « " r w m i * « . » •“ * •••” « * , Imm *• A^Van Handel and o f B e a u - J practical sense of justice and equity, as well as a good under- Blakely are plastering at the H . :« C o n s u l t a t i o n f r e e . standing of human nature, which Wirth home. O ffic e n o r th S to re * fe fàïÆJi mb on ^ •tii. »«ln( Y 0UNG’S‘CKif'‘6 . 'i ' tfrypyl: