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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1916)
-Gehlen's Store- i School Notes The second division of the L it ersry society gave their program, last Friday afternoon. It wai thoroughly enjoyed by all ea Just Received a Full Line of ; pecially the German song “ Hei denroelein,” sang by Margaret Schaefer and Marguerite Ryan. Mias Sina Mize, who is a in the Long and Short lenghts J cousin of Miss Olive Bassett and visiting at the Charles Glark also Pants. (This Coat is guar- . < ia home, spent Tuesday afternoon at the High School. anteed to be Absolutely W at- ♦ ‘ Most of the teachers either erproof and w ill not Crack or J went to their homes to spend Thanksgiving or are away visit Y Stick. __________ | ing friends and relatives. W e also Carry a Complete Line ©f i L. D Mars from Gervais,Ore., was visiting at the school the first of the week. The composition for the 7th at the R IG H T PRICE. J and 8th grades this week were W e are in the Market for all kinds o f Produce, such as E ggs, Butter and Poultry. ♦ all Thanksgiving subjects. The eighth class is preparing a book for Ralph Tate, in which he is to keep an account of events during his absence. One page ST A Y TO N ORE. is set aside for each week and it is headed with good quotations and drawing. The drawing being •N. J. Ware of Idaho, is visit supervised by Mr. Hoffer. Local Items TheSingingClub had its’second ing his brother and mother here meeting at the school house Mon this week. t - ___ _______ Alovs Kronberg, of Mt. Angel, It is reported“that the barber day night. was a Stayton visitor Sunday. at Sublimity, has gone to Ger Miss Marshall visited with Miss Marshall spent the week many to get him a better half. hoq^g, folks in Gervais last Satur end with her people in Gervais. Buckwheat flour, the kind day and Sunday. Eggs 50c per doz in trade at The story of Patsy, by Kate that makes the best flap jacks Kleckers. sold by Spaniol’s Eureka Flour Dot glas Wiggins is being read W. Richardson is on the sick ing Mills. in Miss Hollister’s room. list. A short Thanksgiving program Christmas T oys of all kinds was given in Miss Marshall’s As “SPECIALS*' by B e a u room Wednesday afternoon. ot the 5-10-15-25c store. champ’s Drug Store, are to be Floyd Hamman and Harlin Mrs. Carlson of Aumsville was SPECIALS; Real reductions from Weddle were absent from Miss trading in Stayton Tuesday. our everyday prices. Hollister’s room a few days on Good Oak Posts for sale. 15 C. A. Luthy and family spent account of sickness. cents each. Chas. Gehlen. The attendance in Mrs. P ratt’s Wm. English of Coon Hollow Sunday with the family of E. G. Siegmund at Fern Ridge. room has not been the Dest for was trading in town Tuesday. the past week on account of A. P. Speer has decided to dis John Goodconecht and family. !tne was visiting Mr. Goodconechts large number having colds, continue the West Stayton store. sister, Mrs. C. A. Luthy, last • The Teachers Training Class Buckw heat Friday. ! has been observing in the pri- If you want pure buckwheat Joe Fisher has improved his mary room this week and last cakes, such as mother used to residence property by building a week. The subjects observed by make" buy your buckwheat from cement walk from the street to them were Primary work and the Eureka Flouring Mills. the house. E. C. Lau did the Phonics, first grade number work and a dramatized story. They We have received the new work. Fred Bailey, who w as a resi- have also been taking observation crop walnuts and have them on dent of this place a number of *n the various other classes and sale. Hendershott’s. P. C. Speer of West Stayton, years, has returned for a visit have received valuable infor was transacting business in our with friends and relatives. He mation concerning many subjects. has been in Idaho, since leaving Thanksgiving vacation h a s city Monday. here. come, much to the Satisfaction Charles Loose of West Stayton of all the pupils, who always was transacting business in town Slopers Cold Tablets eagerly await a holiday. Tuesday. These tablets are made from If you want pure, sanitary our own private formula, so we milk or cream call know we can guarantee them and tf Brewer’s Dairy. Every statement, made in a we do. Sloper’s Drug Store. Beauchamp’s Drug Store adver Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Follis, The Odd Fellows Lodge at Me- Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. Dr. Kor- hama has decided to sell their tisement must ring true, for in inek and Mrs. Joe Peery visited property in that place and pur no other way may we expect to Salem Monday in the Follis auto. chase new property in Lyons. gain and retain the confidence of J. W. Studebaker returned to The city council at their meet the public. Portland last Saturday, after a ing Monday night orderded a few days visit with his sister, concrete cross walk put down Mrs. C. E. Daugherty. from the Farmers & Merchrnts The Birthday Club was pleas Bring your cider apples to the Bank to the Trotter corner. cider mill at Sublimity. Grind Jack Waltemeyer has leased antly entertained at the G. L. every day at 2c per gallon. the Star theatre for one-year and Brown home on Wednesday Sweet cider for sale at 15 cents will have complete control of afternoon. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: per gallon. Peter Welter. same and guarantees his patrons Pre8 t Mrg j P Wilbur. Vice 4t good, clean wholesome amuse- Preg>> j^rs E D Alexnader, — Hood River has a candy and ment. Sec-Treasurer, Mrs. G. L. Brown. glace factory. Friday N ight Following the business session T h a n k s g iv in g D in n e r At the Skating Rink in the ope the ladies passed the time away Sometimes brings dyspepsia.be ra house will be devoted to la making Christmas presents until prepared to enjoy your dinner dies and ladies with their escorts. they were invited into the dining without fear by having a box of Careful attention given to lady room where an excellent lunch Kodol dyspepsia tablets on hand. beginners. awaited them. The table was 50c and $1.00 at Sloper’s. Bend is shipping potatoes east. tastily decorated with a huge pumpkin *hnd other symbols of Thanksgiving and each guest was provided with a white Puritan collar and cap. Alligator Brand SlickersI Pr i MEN’S AND LADIES' RUBBERS : CHAS. G E H L E N er— Prices Advertised Every Word Birthday Qub Meets The Gem Confectionery Is the Place to Buy Fruit« and Nuts W E SERV E Hot Beef Tea Hot Chocolate Hot Lemonade Chinese Noodles on short Notice J. A. HENDERSHOTT. U . / \ A Surprise Birthday Party A tan * P«ty of W « * well wishers of Mr. shd MIL- A. Thomas congregated st n> store of D. M. Doll Mond.y even ing and marched in a body to th* home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom» completely surprising them. The occasion of «11 the merr • ment was the birthday of Mrs. Thomas . . The evening and a share of the morning was pleasantly spent in playing cardi and pulling tau> Those present report an enjoy able time and as they bid the host and hostess good bye. wish ed them many more pleasant and happy birthdays. - There were present Mr. anti Mrs. Joe Fisher and son Norvaj Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Luthy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Messier and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Spttniol, Mr. and Mrs. D M. Doll and the Misses lna Harold Ella Williams and Marie Henkel. Have Y ou Tried O pening ^Star Theat UNDER MANAGEMENT O F - Waltemeyer Jack Saturday Dec. 2 i Scio Dram atic Clul -IN - “Pierre of T he Plan in Addition Two R eel Serial “The Girl and The G; tf Price:-Children 15 cts* Adults 3 i im O i < Lang’s Mineral Water for rheu Dr. Eaton gave si matism, get it at Sloper’s. Methodist Church j 1 address also as parTifl Clarence and Leona Forotti J vice. There were among those from out of -Sunday nighL at the 7l30 M h audience oul vice the pastor will give discourse town who attended the Laux i.f the fisherman to the huntsman inclement weathfr. Senz wedding. by Izaak Walton the Angler.1 the Poley. Mra.‘ J. p, At the road meeting held at number omitted from the pro 11. Lilly. Mrs. Chari»] West Stayton on Monday a J mill gram last Sunday night, and will and Mrs. Cain w t n i tax was voted. This is good news also read .what he call* the taking (tart. as all residents of this section masterpiece oTAmeriran |s>etry. Frank F. Foster | are anxious to have their roads These will be presented in place last week with the in first class shape. I^onard 1 number of friends i of the usual sermon. Walker is supervisor of the West At the morning service he will house m the form a( n Stayton District. preach on “The Steps of A Go.sl party and after soul Dr. Eaton carries the latest in Man.” Sunday School and Ep* fresh men ta prepan Optical goods. worth league at 11 and 6:30 re guests and a neat Verle Powelson of Corvallis is spectively. Welcome to all. address by Mrs. spending the week with his moth The newly elected officere of long time Staytoe er Mrs. C. E. Daugherty. the Epworth league are: Presi presented with two Eggs 50c per. dozen in trade dent, Mrs. Lilly: first vice, Mrs token of the esteem hi at Klecker’s.* Starr; second vice, Mrs. Mabel is held. Mr. Post« Donald Mars of Gervais, was a Mack; third vice. Mrs. Punctual; earnest nppreciatioa Stayton visitor from Sunday fourth vice, Mrs. Post* r; sec- thoughtfulness of his j until Tuesday. W» *.% *% *• .**JK*• *% *♦ .* VW .VW .W .W .\W *. The best buckwheat flour is manufactured by t h e Eureka ' DOLLS CASH STORE Flouring Mills, Geo. Spaniol, We Have on Hand a Splendid Line of Faacy proprietor. Table Runners. Luundry bags, Fancy g u s li Mr. and Mrs. 0, A. Beauchamp Bath Towels of all kinds, Crochet Thread, Miss Poley and Mr. Davis were Toweling for Fancy Work. Terry Cloth far I among the fans from here who ing Pockets, Towels and W ash Cloths. attended the O. A. C. -Oregon football game at Corvallis. Come-scc Them We are Glad Miss Vida Yovng.WildaCounts to Show Them to Y m from Corvallis, Roy E. Samuels Produce W anted- We Pay High Prieu1 and H. Strong, from Eugene al DOLLS CASH STORE surprised Miss Young’s parents Sunday afternpon by coming in on them to spend Thanksgiving The minister bsrshyl If you have land to clear it treas, Verd Hamman. will pay you to read carefully the Wordsworth. Howell*, Proctor, fully invites any of advertisement of Hauser Bros, and other literary lights shone in dates for city offless, the program, at the Methodist those for the position elsewhere in this issue. church Sunday night when a to take fiive or James LefFler and wife and E H. Titus and mother attended Thanksgiving service was held. each, at the evening 1 the funeral of Mr. Wm. Ford at W. W. Elder opened the program the presentation of Falls City, one day last week by reading t h e Thanksgiving on the conduct of Mr. Ford was an unele of Mrs proclamation of President Wilson. aspired to. Leffler. “The Girl and The Game,’’ in addition to the regular show at the Star Theatre Saturday night is a two reel serial worth seeing Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, of Can yon City, Oregon, is here for visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Crabtree and other relatives and friends. The Blain Clothing Co., of A bany, Ore., have a money saving story in their ad in this issue that will be of interest to you Read it. Clear Y our Land w ith T rojan Pow( Trojan will not FR EEZEw d tin _ _ it requires NO THAWING Trojan contains no Nitroglycerine ani SAFEST POWDER to stock and Notice 22___ The Brode Club which was to have met Wednesday evening Agnes Highberger, accompani Nov. 29, at Mrs. Everette Crab ed by her father, started for tree's will meet at the same Grants Pass, Wednesday. Ag place Wednesday evening Dec. 6. nes intends to spend the winter there for a climatic change. In the offshore lumber trade She is not very strong Washington and Oregon tide L. A. Thomas shipped another water mills shipped 34,212.787 car load of hogs to Portland on feet of lumber during the month of October. Monday from West Stayton. A Farmers Union has been Tillamook — Several carloads formed at West Stayton and they of Tillamook cheese are being expect to build a large ware shipped to the East this week. house there in the near future. First time in history of the Ore Mrs. J. R. Miller entertained a gon industry that cheese has been party of friends and relatives at sent from here to the Eastern states. dinner on Thursday. Ì & iVes offNO FUMES that 1 A HEADACHE so common with other Trojan Powder J* Handled in Carloftd 41 SALEM - ALBANY - ' Each Magazine ia taken care of by Hauser __ have stores at all these three Point* Price list and booklet free upon HAUSER BR< c »1 r-M SPORTING g o o d s . ,^ALEB - ALBANY - EUGENE