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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1916)
H M M É t t t ilt ii “ Salem W eek" Is being eilshrated In tho etate capital thta week. Tb» L ird cp .I u O h K2 WS i :: tes civic spirit and bringing citizens touch with the forces work CF t i m i lîJTEÜEST lif tho closer ""r ii »r March ftt Stay Ion, Bh 8, 1H79. »Inora a I ri »or, H »nxiivai. nach '»t knovì t r .« » M i, €01 ue of I ' Bill, is i/i.Tnj T itrrm m i it; t iw iicttttth Children C ry for Fle tch e r's Ing for (he advancement of the city. A bill limiting the'em ploym ent of Important Occurrences of Past women to 48 hours a week will be prepared and Introduced at the legis Week Briefly Complied for \ Editor. lature next January. The Consumers' J5° Our Readers. leagTih will be sponsors for this meas ure and will work for Its enactment. 4K8DAY A carload of flax seed was sold In William H. Drunk, 7$, Oregon plon> Portland by the management of the •or of (N4U, dlod at hia burnt» In tialcui $ 1.0 0 , Eugene flax project, which la being Tho K in d Y o n R ave A lw a y s B ou gh t, and which has been last week. . .. 50 in uho for over 8 0 years, has borne the signature o f, '' i conducted by the Kurnne chamber of Mr.ltnomah county hat a (ax dolln- “ and ha» been made, nnder Ills per*' jplicution «tien c’y of $5U5,9<t7.91. tho hoavlojt In commerce. 1 lie sum of $2.40 a bushol, •onal supervision since its Infancy. | or a total of f 12vu, was received for It» lil»lory. r A llo w no one to deceive you In this. I Pour banka In Mndford have more the sued. AH Counterfeits, im itations and n ju x t-a s-g o o d ” are but * | \ Fruit. Vegetable and grain yields In UxiM-riuiciits that trill« with and endanger the health of money In vaults, »object to local I the section tributary -to 8»!etn this Inlunts und Children—Experience against Experiment* n ’ cheek», tlmn for three years. rsfeon Mystery surrounds'tluvIdentity of a j year exceed paid records, according man who coumiiLBd rfuh :<ie oil lb j to on estimate of Hubert Paul us, man >REGON county road near C’anby lust an ok. J 41 ger of the Rah m Fruit union, who **1 fl Castoria ts a harmless substitute for Castor OO, P are Thirty four pounds of tubers from places the total value of the crops at goric, Drops and Moothlng Hyrups. I t Is pleasant. It B). M. I). the need of on« potato Is the record »2,540,000. contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotio Immense schools of »Mversldes are r«portod by Mrs. Thomus (tlchard»on substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys W orm » reported outside the mouth of the of Pol taxe drove. " and allays Feverishness. F or inoro than thirty years it Columbia, but the knowing ones say Hank Tho tilth annual eonventlnn of thn has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation. heav^ rains that will increace the Flatulency, W in d Colie, a ll Teething Troubles and lyton, Ore. Oregon State Tuarhera’ asaoclatlon. flow of fresh water are needed before Diarrhoea. It regulate» the Htomach and Bow el», eastern Oregon division, opened at La the fish will enter the river In any assimilate» the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. __ _ ¡Grande Wednesday. — T he Children’ s Panacea—T h e M other’ s Friend. j f o r til« week ending Oetober 27. considerable quantities. Inspection of feasible routes for the non accidents »«-ore reportejj to the IU H G E O N »(ate Industrial accident Insurnuce establishment of sUte highways to be embraced In the fl- e-year building commission... Non« were r«*al.- ÏON .Nearly 3U0 lugging men trou t all programme which will be undertaken Bears the Signature o f parts of the Pacific coast were In by the sUte In co-operation with the government has been completed by itice For Portland last week for the eighth an John H? Lewli, state engineer. nual Pacific lagging congress. On petition of the county courU of Fifteen of the 2« persons who took »perty. Union and Umatilla counties, the sUte the recent bar examination passed, liât pursuant { according to announcement of Clerk highway department will co-operate with these counties In making a sur o j lhe County Moreland.of the supreme court. BUte o f Ore- 0frlcl>ll, of the Applegrowers' As vey of s road aerdfea the Blue moun- i I n w o r k . a n d ! PLUMBING Bath Tuba, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings. Farmer*—We carry a line o f Pumps, Leader Water Systems, Gasoline Engines, Etc. Jacob Spaniol »T m T d ^ Stay ton State Bank What is CASTOR IA CASTOR IA GENUINE '>nistrator*of | soclaHon of’ l l o ^ River declare that eased, will the apple market situation Is being highest bidder *eriou»ly affected by the car shortage lank o f lorn-1 ....... ...................... ....................... egon, on o rj The Southern Oregon Traction com r m i l l : i P*ny o u i.y uus r reported cD U i^ emlier, 1916, has a net deficit of [real premises, $5608.68 for the year ending June 30. or parcel of to the state public service commission. in Cardwell's Passage of a law whe.eby citizens Jem. Oregon, r line between of Oregon at senf from the state on ?lane and wife military duty may have an opportun [C ., and being ity to vote will he urged on the next «I as follows: legislature. feet easterly N»%ly surveyed townships In Mal 1 er o f Hlocgl North Salem7; heur couilty, aggregating 32.000 acres, 1 along-OTc north have been thrown open for sale by the ‘7i feet to the state, Hlds for the land will he opened lane’ s I). I,. ; east line 12R Deeemlu r 1». The nr iv- r n / 1 roo auxiliary p.-in-er westiTly ul.-. ; icy 6-1.71 feet to beht.oher, City o ‘ / storia was launch Street; thence ed from the .N'eKaeliern-iitand If ef- line o f Capital • o f beginning. Clarkson yiirds on. Young's river “at Tilled premises. Astoria Matun.-ty. ' t or parcel o f The government has ullowed the l) C icital Str-et Southern 1‘ac.lfic company 30 days rSub-m. Oregon, t\ through said more time In which ui check over the division line be (>. A -C tax Claims presented by the lt* and J. Maker suveral land.grant counties. 1 on the east line i The Polk County Road Mulldcrs’ as i^point where the 1 cted by the north aoctatlon was orKsnlzod In Dallas last It, and running week. The association is composed the east line or J of three delegates from each of tho It to south line o f ! road districts of the county. srly along the south Because o f the Inadequate mountain Y\z feet to the east ’ s D. L. C. ; thence water supply now used by McMuin- it line o f said D. ville the water and light commission [north line o f said haa asked for a bond Issue of $90,000 northerly 68 7-12 to obtain sn additional supply. line o f Norway No »-cent loaf of bread la to be 1 beginning. bought In Baker. A 10-cent loaf, JRUH, .. Iminiatrtor of the weighing two ounce« less than that 311& sold formerly at that price, and a 16- cent loaf, are on the market Instead. Uey Winn, a well-known Weston farmer, bee purchased the Joe Hodg- aen ranch, one mile north of Weston, prohibition Sun- comprising $7$ scree of wheat land, hthodist church, for n consideration of a boat $100,000. Preliminary surveys on the Oregon, the pastor will California A Eastern railway, project ¿»In* “ between Pendleton and La Orande. The Joint county courts have •greed to pey all pxpensee for the su r vey. •> According to a telegram received from the Interstate commerce commis sion by the public service commission the former la exerting every possible effort to relieve the country-wM« car shortage, but ts without power to en force the rule», of the American Rail way association governing prompt re turn of cars. The California superintendent of public Instruction Is so pleased with the book on rural architecture pub- Pahod by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill, that -he has askect for permission to use a number of the plans In a painphlej being prepared'by the California de partment of education. A scrlt s of lecturer and demonstra tions covering various phusCs of agri culture and horn«* economics were given by, the extension service of the Oregon Agricultural college In Klam ath county. Meellrfks were held at Plevna. October 30, Mount |.akl Octo ber 31. Merrill November 1 and at Bonanza November 2. Portland ts In second place In the shipbuilding on the Pacific coast. Starting -from practically nothing a ► with reference leasurea on the 'the evening the II have charge of will put on a Dgram pertinent ling election. At it is planned to jte on the liq u o r srson present to be given them, basket dinner in be enjoyed after srvice, at which led that Mr. HeR- sekhart will give "The church doing )usiness way" and o f our Sunday police Slover, of ^g unable to be hare fght to speak in the E. Cline, of Port- his stead to a fall liquor issues of the |ne had just return ring before many liddle west confer- lethodist church on ¡TO RIA its and Children O v«r 3 0 Y«ars In its "safety first’ campaign dur- m, .h . past y.-T. ih . . . . t « i.b o r d e - ; JJ Nick Zimmerman. partm<mt has inspected 624 factories 1 C. H. ROSSiter, Jos. Susbauer, and shops In Oregon with a view of R. P. Phillips, Alois Beitel, Jos. eliminating the risk to employe* from Spenner, F. J.- Roisterer, E. C. improper labor conditions. r Denny, B. H. Gescher, W. H., i F . T w P h illin - J . W . r n illlp S , V f. A A. Hafner, Jos. Zimmerman, F. A. Bell, Philipp Meier, Jos. A. Dit-" ter, Philip Steffes, Geo. Roeser, F. Wolf, A. Wolf, B. Penny. > Notice of Final Settlement. i HI /I29 Farmers and Merchants ALWAYS BANK- OF STAYTON fm Capital, $25,000.00 A. D. G ardner , President. J. T h e K in d You H evo A lw a y s B ought H unt , Vice-President. S. L. S tew art , Cashier. J. M. R ingo , . Aes't Cashier eeeeeeeeee • fJo e e e e e e e e e e L. L MESSING I Swiss Jeweler 31 Years Experience All work on watches and , clocks guaranteed for One Year. Try My Work. It Speaks for Itself. Located in the Shoe Shop In rear of Stayton State Bank Stayton, FURNI TURE Q U A L IT Y H E R D Can furnish anything from wean ed pig to brood sows and service boars. Write me your wants and 11 will do my best to please you RAY J. FOX, Lyons, Ore. jaaaaaaaaaagg«fc««aagg8agag» DELLA HASTINGS HAIR DRESSING PAKUttS buy the bouse furnishings of two V v or three houses every day and you ! can always find a large assortment here to ' choose from . . . Hair Tonic, Face Creams, Hair ;| Goods Made to Order, Jgonicur- ? ing. Scalp and Face Treatment, j Suit 1, K. of P. Building » \ Bell Phone 281-R ALBANY, * country o f w h g n th ere b Durable R "* “**»■' o -** o «> . 1 ir Ï un î p ^ U FKA^riCAU w * F I R E W e sell the cheapest because our expenses are low. & Liberty Sts. e rr ÌÌM feR f Salem, Ore. J1 m T ì» Iti» C om er Court OREGON «1 m a te ria l E . L. S T I F F * C& SO N . ' - ? One $65 polished top Lorain R ange, just like new, t n o w .............. ........................................................... $25.00 Dressers, values to $15, slightly used.....«.... $3 t o $7.50 One $18 lull quartered oak H all T r e e ...................$9.00 T w o $12 42-in. 6-ft. Extension Tables, round, can’t be told from n e w .......................... .... ............. $5.00 each One $7.50 heavy mission R ocker............................$4.00 One $25 10x12 10-wire seamless Brussels R u g $11.00 One 12 2-in. white continous B ed.............................$6.00 One set hardw ood Diners ...................................... $3.00 D ozens o f other good Chairs, each ............................ 50c One $45 full quartered oak Buffet, beautiful piece furniture, like n ew ...................... ........................ $ 15.00 ; Furniture Repairing our specialty. W e do furni ture-packing, have skilled workmen and prices are right. Investigate our stock for anything you need. f I Poland China Swine Below is just a few items of hundreds of bargains you will find at our store . . . t Oregon •••••••••••••••••••••••• Zimmerman, Geo. H. Bell, John NoTlCfc is hereby given that the un dersigned has Tiled in the County Court gat, for the County o f the State of Oregon, of Marion, Dn. his 1 Final Account as Admin- istrator o f the estate o f “ L. ,P. ~ '* Humph iph reys, and nas i r y e » , i Deceased, / c w - i w c u . w i u that w » — said v Court , , IlB y o f December, fixed Monday the 4th day 1916, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock clocf A. M. of said H day I P as P the H time, and , the County p mrt House Court Room in the County Court in Salem, in Marion County, Oreg Oregon, 9 n, aa the place for hearing said Final Ac- count and all objection« thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, October 31, 1916. - - ■ : . - . ___ . , . , _ o . W. H umthriys , k*»e- this eeaao» lnWcdue#« a» I m o - Adnjni, trator o£ the caute of L. P. Vitto» iy eootractlsg fir the picking Humphreys, deceased. ** aa well aa fto gseklag of tko apple» ì&MÉtÌwsè- LEE TATE, President. GEO. SPANIOL, Vice-Pree. W. RICHARDSON, Cashier. \ 7 iT t NOTICE. Notice ie hereby given that we, the undersigned resident tax payers, representing ten per cent, of the resident tax. payers s tn z z m ^ .# * * * n „ . 24 . M . n o n hereby give ly completed and arrangements tor County. Oregon, financing the enterprise are well un notice to the tax payers o f said der wsy. district, that there will be a The Southern Pacific car shortage meeting of the resident taxpay reached 2646 In Saturday’s report to ers of said district, at C. O F the state public service commission. Hall Sublimity, Ore., in said dis Tho highest previous record was on Thursday, when a shortage of 2686 trict, at 2 o’ clock P. M., on the was reported. 27th day of Novemeber, 1916, to A cable received by Douglas Wood vote an additional tax for road announces the sale of Newtown ap purposes, as provided by an act ples sent from Grants Pass In the Lon don market at $3.50. This la a record of the legislature of 1913. price, and nota Grants Pass growers Signatures: Wm. Van Handel, better than $2 a box. N. Highberger, A1 Phillips, Carl Payrolls established by . the "hlP yards on Yo"ng'a bay have stimulated much urban and suburban homebulid- Ing In Astor<a. It Is reported that not leas than 100 homes are under con struction at the present time. An Increase of $8440 in the blon- nial appropriation for the etate Ineur ance department Is recommended by Harvey W^lls, Insurance commission •». In his estimate of the department's needs for the next two years. A new Instrument known as a "tele- graphone” Is being installed at the different atatlons on the branch lines of the Southern Pacific out of Albany and permits the sending of telephone measogea over telegraph-lines. the Pioneer Packing company of Oak Orove, consisting of a number of young farmer« an« fruitgrowers, who satobllahed the first community pack lag House In the Hood River valley, Capital, $25,000.00 k Use For Over 30 ^ Years 7 °" •hlP*‘ fa i *nd »»Upbuilding contracts have flowed Into the hands of the manufacturers of that city steadily until there are $8 contracts totaling $21,620,000 repoking In the saffe of Portland shipyard«. Church STAYTON , ORE. it o p yo u r d ea ler US DIRECT am D u ra b le R o o fin g Hood River—Wittenberg-King Co., o f The Dalles contracts for 5,000 tons lower grade fruit from Apple Association at $10 per ton. Local vinegar company increases capacity. Ega& Fruit Co., mak ing confections from candied fruit. The Oregon branch of the American Red Star society bee tent to Senator -Chamberlain its formal protest against the tale of American horeee and mules to the warring, nations. Besides Its objection to sending the animal» to Europe to slaughter, the animal relief society points out that ext<eaalTe sale of American hqrsoa will Interfere with national plana for preparedness. M fg . C O . ** 1 Portland, Ore. VWealehgr Brown-PetzelCo,Stayton Let jss Do Your “Job Printing À