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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1916)
Y V vi -/ s % - Gehlen’s Store - I ♦! » * Inspects Routes* ♦ ---------- Î Postm aster Alexander made * his first tour of inspection of the * rural routes w ith Carriers M. J. « C rabtree and X . J. Hock, the * past week. He reports the roads v 1 generally in good condition, and * 1 the farm ers along the routes in- <• terested in improving therti. * The farm ers appreciate the ad- vantages of the rural mail ser- * vice, and are putting the roads * in good repair as fast as possible * in many places. Some roads J should be put in b etter sha;»e * than they are and doubtless will v « ? y» be soon. 4 The boxes along the routes are £ generally good, although some i might be made more accessible, ' * Is the place to save money on your goods. Highest Market Price for Country Produce. To Stayton The Judge Hits Hard. [ PERCY Galloway Strike» from the FREE . Shoulder in Replying to Slanderoua Circular Medical Treatment the laaued by R. P. Hut Coming For One Week Monday November 13th To Sat. Nov. 18th Dr. Leon Smith of Portland Will Be At Hotel Stayton ton, of Portland. If the people of the Third Ju dicial D istritt w ant u judge who will decide case# to #uit any in dividual, clus# or interest, re gardless o f law or fact; if they want a judge who -will bargain and traffic in decision# to gain popularity; if t ley want a judge Republic wTu» cun be con trolled or in tim idated then they ahould v o te lor so m e o n e else. If re-elect-! ed I shall, ns in the past, k n o w /", I O l n e ith e r ‘‘w e t’* or “d r y ,” lb - publican or Democrat, friend o r ! « foe, in the decision of any case. .<■ 1 submit my cause to all right- | 0 €.|#,e 117 W. thinking women arid men, re- gardlesa of party, class or creed; I (Paid to the people who want fair lights l Mrid hoiie t ejections;- lo Itie peo ple y. In» detest the eluyenth hour uii d idinger, the se( r» t alanderef a: I th '-lia r; to the people who tX „ ’’ j:;Jg;.’a lived upr tin ir jaiica packed. rz U M (T a LLOWAV. The Doctor, realizing the great suffering caused by chronic dis ease-sand theexhorhitant charges made by specialists for their ser vices, will give h sj*ecinl offer, free services until cure»! (modi cines excepted) to all who call. This will not only save you suf upon as to kind. Most of the fering, but money also. — Tin patrons have named and num ber object m pursuing this course is ed their boxes, in accordance to become rapidly and personal!? with the regulations. C arrier acquainted with the sick and C rabtree has a route of about. 27 afflicted. .. miles, while carrier K>*ck drives D iseases T re a te d • by Thi> about- 24 with a prospect of an STA Y TO N ORE. N e w M ethod extension. Both * carriers are Nerves, Blood, Skin, lleju-f ► <• C* •> •> *!• <• <• •> V* •> •> •** V •> •> <• •> •> «J* »J. ••• «J» accomodating and careful and ^toniueh. Kidney and l.i'ver, b are well like i by their patron u eh »ii- ;r > Caturrh, RK< ut ‘A frequent tokens of appreciation i Mrs. M. J. K itchen, of Albany , ip-uipatioturi cr MMt SV i H" Tfrr Stay ton post oil uv — j’accomyHMfed b\~ Mrs. Id a Han- 1,1 uU‘' 1 1 .■ j u i . - For at has on its rurâl routés a lot of Epilepsy. Good Oak Posts for sale. jg 'son, of Brownsville, are visiting prosperous, industrious farm ers. V» eaklicss. Tapi-wor-n rvotovt 1 (at the W. F. Follis, L. A. Thom- , . . ... r cents each. Chas. Gehlen. th • carriers in one ii »ur. I'i » s cured wit how* as and Giles Thomas homes and an<1 x\ 1S ' u . Miss Theo M atthieu is.visiting an d th e postnffice to stVe" TtiüïTi 'opcrttiiii't. j_---------------•--- —— ~ T in lir--t program wus giVen with other friends in and about “ M* ti ami w"ii-.rt'M \\ liiTMire not oy th" 1 1 1■ i.»r> -ocietv last Fri- in Salem. ' • good sèrvi \ 7 * ' > Stay ton. ~ sick in bi-'i, but d pumlcnt.-wor Ja> aflcri.oun ,.:i J vs u suci v - h Mrs. E. T. M atthieu is home We have received the new rie I, :.l mi) ai | hardly able t«- ia w e r y detail, «,.o,b one'mi thè OBITUARY. from a visit w ith Salem friends. crop w alnuts and have them on work, >'!, <pl I c;;!| »t once. A program rem'dy respohifiTig iTT For Sale — Good work team, sale. H endersiiott’s. Michael Fery was Itorn li'tle ad? ice.may be all you need; their turii. la t us Im ptrthat thè w eight about 1500 each. *1 playing.in sat-e Lorain. Jan. 12. A small child whi it is FliLE I- r the a king. next »»ne wi!| l»e just sudi u suc •. * Chas. Gehlen. the street. in tlie eastern p art of Died Octol>er 2;), aged 7-1 yearájj cess. • Miss Nellie Stovvell came up town yester-lay was d iit by ap 9 months. 11 days. A t thtr aRV The isophomorcs gave their from Salem to spend Sunday auto driven by a Stayton man, pf 4 years he came to this country fusi program last W elm-sday ut w ith home folks. and was unconscious for some with his parents, settling in Wis- thè opvning The W M . Gl If you w ant pure, ^sanitary tim e.—Albany Semi - Weekly consin. In 1870 he was married z * Freshmcii th**n Is'gan w orknn a M.^x ri hlhar has a record for milk or cream call Democrat. w,. * to Miss Mary A. Schubeler. In C ircu í tf B rew er’s Dairy: [W ANTED -S m all feed chopper, moved to Iowa, and in efficiency a quality__acquired program for tls- conung W.ld» nesddv. through the schind of e*;per- Judical E. D. Alexander, wife and for hay and straw . _ ’ 1884 moved fc. Dakota' Territory, _____ * . .enee, tiian which there is K 'lie A rth u r enrolled in the daughter Marion, and Dr. K ori- ' W ard Holford. Phone 1x18 now Dakota, and in 19ui Candidale I came to Oregon, settling near no better. If you want yout F resh m a n Has-? nek and wife were entertained * - - • • -• - came A. ¥). G ardner has been a suf- Qervajs and a fte r two years m ■ -y.’s worth in the way of a Paid Ai H en ry fa t " vj-iP-d • -«e tli«* High a t dinner Sunday at the W. L. ferer from the prevailing bad moved West of Staytorv on a V- :C o .ic:al, vote for Mr. .Geht S c h 'j b r n sdii y afternoon P ettit home northw est of Sub- cold, and was was confined confined to to his his farm . About 5 years ago hejre- j oar for Dr-tr Attorney, LYONS! T n e -i limjty. ^ ¿A $ t> home for a few days, but i? tired and came to ay ton. ite- n ial .Vi '-m Mess •iig- r Oct. 2b. m u c tr to th" * ’ - ’ sides his ' widow vi* P ian o L essons G iv en , ( 53 c about again. ne h av es five Mr. ;; 1 IM 'Ii * >t'J< •••: t an hour. W rite or call at Mrs. John Kintz,- the popular super- children, three ¿Viv. Ai.dn-vv. r» llj l ile M h Pi d vin s lire going Emma N ietling’s. visor of the Sublimity! road dis- Joseph and Frank add two Friday and Steiia Wagner, trict. was in town yesterday on daughters, Susan and Annie I r»- ■' V afternoon John Mielk In I.,ixv a P 4 ‘ r written I Vox w v k . ' ' I’ < 1 Box ¿17 Stayton, Ore. business. 1 Fery, of Portland. Tiu eedaugh- miw*»l :• c o u p le ut p.;-1-lock«« ;i»ir Kjearnsat I Miss Mary pupils arc p>i- K : ’ »>d Ibein in . 2 - Mr. and M John Zimmerman ten?"and o ie »on preceded him. chaim from his steri?. Thi T t til«* W'Sfri Mrs. Nellie B rew er of Saiem, | of Mehama, - ''re in town the He leaves twelve grand m il ;ren. morning when he came <luwn t< ■¿«.■„•iiilug »..fenn-tlon «»n current o isiii“, Mrs.i open up the store, he found that events etiqueue, giiunmuticai family. and her sister from Pendleton first of the week trad in g with Card o f Thanks. during .the night someone hai «■rr-rs in room, historical events were guests a t the Dr. Brew er our m erchants and visiting Iliirvcy Va put one of the chains on the aw n and daily aUen.iance. ilie pap home last week. j friends!. We wish to thank all our kind ing brae**, had attached the lock er is to l>e written on c*a luoirth Prim er, of S. L. Stew art spent Sunday in Byron Williams, of Coon Hol- friends and neighbors for their united in mar and read before the VI *ss. Lebanon. i low, was a Stayton visitor Mon- help and sym pathy extended to to th«* second chain thè lock of The 8th grade girls are prepar and ure r**sidinr^ wnicn was on the store door. day, • *» to 3ee see D Dr. on I™* pro- us (jeatli of our beloved Laurence and Miss M erta SieK- ! da> r- Korinek Korinek on Of course. John living without ing a s|»i*cial serg for th<* jiro home of thp i fessmnal business. j husband and father. m und were among those from keys couldn’t open the door ol gram to Is* given at the Parent- for a short tina | One day last week the Ham- Mrs. Mary A. Fery and family. out of town who attended th e his store, but latter when In Teachers m a tin g Friday night. Vaughn have I man-Stout auto stage cast a stone • many friends 1«| dance Saturday night. went to get his morning mai All the teachers are patiently about the size of a base ball ded life. found th at someone had mailed waiting for ttv• iiii’iiir»*» t- arrive i FOR SA L E—Tw o Poland China through one of the large plate A large party< brood sows with pigs. “Orr account of liTno^s fn Lis him the keys to the locks. John that are to Is* used in picture glass window’s of the Lilly H ard with Mr. andl enjoys a joke and took the m ai study. Jacob Siegmund. ware store. The car was run- family. Dr. Leon Smith was un ler good-naturedly, but 1TÌ? say 3 ‘Tattle Orphan Annie” islKnng ten on Friday cD The new crop w alnuts are on , njng ¡n nearly the centre of the able to come to Stayton on dates he is pretty sure who played the studied hy the pupils in the fith the purjMiseof« sale at H endershotts. roa(j an(j a ]ow ra te 0f speed. advertised. • Notice change of dates in his ad., elsew here in trick on him, and that he sur» grade. Mary Tun* is preparing 1 which will holdi I tre a t piles successfully wilh- John A. VanHandel and'E . C. is going to try to get even. to recite it a t the Parent Teach at the home of 1 | this issue. out surgical operation. Dr. Leon Lau are putting a cement floor j C. Abies, in ers meeting. Smith, Stayton Hotel for one in the Hamman-Stout barn. Mr. The Union Pacific system has FERN RIDGE. Miss Holder, The 5th grade are studying the w’eek, Monday Nov. 13, to Nov. 18. Lau says help is scarce. called lor bids on 25»» freig h t Fox Valley northwestern states and they Consultation free. The farm ers are well satisfied Mrs. Clifford Stayton returned cars using 15,000,000 feet of will be glad to receive any out called at the with the rain as it gives them a Saturday from an extended visit lumber, specifications requiring The dance given Saturday side information that will aid Brown on Thu chance to do their fall plowing, night last by Warford & Good w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. all lumber to be purchased from them in their study. The birthday and seeding. man was well attended, and a E. Dunagan, at Chico, Caiif. Union Pacific territory in Ore- George and John Hewitt are honor of AkH Vintz Ritzinger called at the good time is reported. Good or She reports her parents well,and l?on» W ashington and Idaho, back in school after a w eek’s ill week, was a j Any persons knowing theni- Nick Neitling home one day last ness. der prevailed and the mustc was an enjoyable trip and v isit those present Corvallis—Electrification of S. selves to have a tapeworm, if week. pronounced excellent. Theee The 4th grade is much inter evening at « 4 1 Frank Etzel was lucky enough ested in the study o f soil forma gentlemen are endeavoring to P. west side line now complete they will call on Dr. Leon Smith after which ai furnish the young people of the between here and Portland ex at Hotel Stayton, Monday Nov. to bm a coyote on his farm one tion. served and territory with some first-class cept from Independence to Mc 13th he will give them medicine day last week and some of the Gertrude, Earl and Claytie an early hour. dances. Coy where crews are at work. neighbors with himself went out Shepherd have dropped out of to remove it free of charge. Tha Fox Valfrf to get a shot at it. school having moved to Mill City Lyons hall, P. P. Crabtree and wife motor John Crabtree was a town visi to make their home. ed in from their Linn county with a large i tor one day last week. 4^ 4 home today. Miss Doris Weddle, o f Scio, the aubjects fort Al Freda with the Neitling Some fine corn is on display at the amendment! *J spent the week-end with friends the post-office. It was Vaised by boys, was hunting jack rabbits here. in the NoveroMM John Robertson on his Linn co Sunday. Norell Hot Have you noticed the neatly unty farm. Laurence and M erta Siegmund daughter of Ur. Jos. Gassner and family, of were visiting a t Gervais, Thurs decorated windows at Young’s? Hobson, is quit!* ♦ 4 ♦ 4 K ingston motored over to Sub day and Friday of last week, Jac. Spaniol sold a furnace to We understand! C. F. Hein, of Aumsville, and in under the cart limity and Stayton today. George N eitling was in town l W a te r m e lo n s o n Ice ; stalled it the first of the week. Monday. champ, at the! Geo. Tate, who wan quite sick ing. . P. T. Etzel made a trip to town for a time with pneumonia is Tuesday with his For<X Geo. A. EU«M ! O ra n g es, L em o n s, B a n a ik s , : Economy and Development Of able to be about town again. .John Etzel hnd some repairing Fern Ridge I v • _ «. to the pleasure of his many Industries W ith Prosperity done on his Oakland last week. much friends. Mrs.- Hadleyl And Lower Taxation Mr and Mrs. Schultebein with t W a ln u ts , P e a n u ts , E tc . daughter-in-laf J The Eugene Iron Works will Miss X fim berger were Stayton % i ' ♦ DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE visitors Saturday. enlarge their industry by adding daughter are Cox home, shops 40 by 68 feot. FOR J. R. Miller was a Salem visit- has been serifl ♦ _ * M. .H. Titus, of Linn STATE REPKESENTATiyE 'or Tuesday. county ing under the i was in town today. ( champ. Remember, we deliver twice daily—morning and afternoon. CHAS. GEHLEN Local Items Schooi pfoies il Your ’ Money's Worth For District Attorney. Hieike Locked Out NOTICE. : The Gem Confectionery l % Is the Place to Buy Fruits and Nuts* * t Hattie Cameron t X J. A . HENDERSHOTT. /rte MA; J • V »/V r