Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, December 13, 1916, Image 1

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VOL. II.
STAYTO N . M a r i o n c o u n t y , O r e g o n , D e c e m b e r 13.1910.
■i-ter of Clara Rauscher. A
rl Jumps From
missive from Teresa to him on Can We Afford To
Room In Biigh November 8. tells of “trouble
Delay Longe r
and capital of Americans who. of age exposed to infection; 39 Rev. Marion F. Horn who
if restrictive laws continue, will suspicious cases in homes with cupied the pulpit at the Christian
be forced as some already have living cases; Occupations • Far­ church last Sunday wiil preach
from unknown causes,"" and
been, to seek and develop hydro­ mers - housewives • teachers • both morning and evening next
Semi conscioua from the in­ show, that he had benn sending
From
an
industrial
standpoint
electric
power for their uses in carpenter - pupils - dressmaker - Sunday. A cordial invitation ia
juries received from a leap from her medieine’’ through the mail
the
general
public
does
not
ieem
Canada,
Norway ind other for­ dairymen.
extended all.
window of the Biigh hotel to which caused her to fear dis­
eign
countries.
to
realize
the
importance
of
the
Joeephine Co: - 41 cases since
lie cement sidewalk about 12:80 covery of something that was
Erectors
passage of workable water power
1918 (no survey made of moun-
’clock Friday morning in an worrying her.
legislation at once.
tanious region of Co); 17 living
The instructive, entertaing,
Ittempt to escape from the at
•
Never
was
the
need
go
great.
ses;
9
of
these
originated
in
toys.
See them at Sloper’s Drug
potions of Frank Kreutze. of
Our
good
American
dollars
are
Co;
6
could
be
eared
for
in
the
Store.
Prices from 11.00 to
jena Vlata, who 'registered an
pouring into investments in South
home by visiting nurses; 7 male 125.00.
nn Portland, Miss Clara Raus- The post-office department is
America, China, Canada, Norway
heads
of families with disease;
of near Sublimity, is lying anxious to have patrons of office
and European countries for power
5
need
sanatoria care; 10 are ad­
the Salem hospital unable to j and rural routes cooperate with development purposes simpiv be­
Buy rubber footwear
vanced'cases;
25 suspicious cases ;
interviewed by the chief of the postal service m preparing cause our own laws do not en­
here— save money
15 children under 16 years of age
olice, who is holding Kreutze-*nd mailing their Christmas par­
courage the investment of capital
are exposed to infection; Occu­
the city jail.
cels and desire a careful obser­ for this purpose in our country.
pations - Pupils, farmers, mer­
Just what happened in tin*1 vance of the following conditions: Never before has such an op­
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chants, housewives, stenograph­
9 m of the Biigh hotel no one Prepay fully on all parcels.
Ad­ portunity been offered the invest­
ÂMF.PiCAÎ'&fj^ROSS
ers and laborers. --
it the parties in the near-trag- dress parcels plainly, placing or to put his. money into power
iy know, and the-lip* of
name and address of sender on development yet we are standing
m iiiiu a j
t cuijf
all
packages.
Mealed by stupor and the other
still. Congress has not failed to problem is suggested in the sur­
silent in the city jail. Only
Pack articles carefully and recognize the importance of this vey of foftp counties that has
Mrs. Everette Crabtree enter­
dien MissRauscher regains con- wrap them securely, but do not matter and many measures have just been completed by the Ore­ tained a large crowd of friends
;
riousnesa ‘Will the reason be seal them.
gon Association for the Preven­ Monday afternoon in honor of
been discussed.
^nown for her mad leap out of
Mail parcels early; they may The Ferris bill as amended in tion of Tuberculosis.
Mrs. S. G. Crabtree’s sixty-fifth
ie window and her crash , be marked “ Do not open until the Senate and the Shields bjli The Oregon Association, which birthday. An enjoyable time
trough the markquee to the |Christmas,” written inscription, seem to offer workable legislation is a unit of the National Associ­ was had by all present and
i de walk below.
such as “ Merry - Christmas" under which the public interests ation for the Study and Preven­ among the different kinds of en­
Dr. Morse was called when she “ Happy New Year," “ With best are protected and at the same tion of Tuberculosis, will make a tertainment provided by the
ras found lying on the sidewalk Wishes," may be written on the time capital encouraged to in­ survey and report upon the con hostess was a peanut race for
Inconscious. She was taken to parcel.
vest. Statesmanship instead of dirions in respect to tuberculosis which two prizes were awarded.
Insure valuable parcels. The politics decide this matter and in every county of Oregon.
Mrs. Ferguson won the first
Salem hospital, which exami-
The first figures cover the prize and Mrs. Hobson the con­
ition revealed no bones broken. rnte is inexpensive,~ and insures legislation encouraging our in­ -
afternoon she was in I the sender against damage or dustrial growth should be the survey pf Clatsop, Josephine, solation prize.
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Lane and Jackson counties. Thé Those present were Mesdames
prccarioua condition that loss.
demand.
information
ia so comprehensive, Rosaell, Hawley, Hobson, Hill,
Patrons
of
the
office
will
please
nrse would not allow the
The passage by Congress of
irpolice to attempt to in- not use the telephone to inquire laws permitting, under suitable accurate and searching that Dr. Cornish, T. Crabtree, Gardner,
her. The Dr. says she for mail or packages. The tele­ safeguards, the development of r David N. Roberg, Secretary of Cox, Follis, . Chance, Bilyfeu,
.»ot remember what happen- phone is not a part of. the post- available water power at sites j thé State Board of Health, wrote Young, Matten, M. J. Crabtree,
in the room or after the fall. office service and only for use on requiring Federal permits wjpuld to the Oregon Association for the Elder, Fehlen, Ferguson and
Mildred Crabtree.
Prevention of Tuberculosis:
Chief Welsh and District At- occasions when- it is absolutely result:
‘ ‘ These figures and information
)rney Ringo will hold Kreutze necessary. If the use of the First: In construction under
Do not forget!
relative
to the counties of Ore
phone
is
abnsed
it
will
be
neces-
Government
supervision
but
i jail at least temporarily. So
_
Jewelery
Christmas.
he lias made no statement to | «ary to remove it from the office, without cost to the"16overnm««t as you will assemble it, will be
be chief of police.
It was listed in the directory of navigation facilities vastly im­ njade a part of the records of the
Whenjshii/came to the* hotel without authority, and shoul proving waterways now used for Oregon State Board of Health
transportation and opening up and will be included in our annu­
KiurRauscher registered as M iss . not be there.
Please
do
not
carry
awgy^the
for navigation thousands of miles al report. No service has been
flara Krcuty.»*, of Portland, and
}a* given room 69. Earlier in cards placed in boxes giving of waterways not now navigable. of greater value to the health of
be day F. E. Kreutze came to notice of a package. On finding Second: In creating in con­ Oregon than this which is only
|)e hotel and registered as from a card in your mail, if the office nection with such navigation im­ one of many activities which I
Drtland and was given room 68. is open, present it at the windows proving an enormous total of know your organization to have
Je slat *d that he expected the 1 If the office is closed, return the hydroelectric power to be used engaged in for the destruction of
ster of his intended fiance and card to the box until the office is in making nitrate fertilizer to tuberculosis in this great state.
Iked that she be given the room open when you can secure your supply at low cost the farmers From tables scientifically com­
puted by the Russel Sage Found­
cf the South and East.
package.
ext to his. which was done.
ation
it has been determined that
In beginning great
E. D. Alexander, P. M. Third:
When the officers arrived they
construction
works
which
would
j
tuberculosis
should comprise 12
^und Kreutze trying to get out
The
Best
Display
Of
use capital now idle and keep it I Percent of ail activities of a
the room. It was found the
in this country against the com- State Board of Health."
Pyralin
Ivory.
We
have
every­
|rl had the key when she jump-
County health officers will also
petitive
demands of European
A search of his room re­ thing from button hooka to large
use
the information. One of the
galed a suitcase in which was a hand mirrors. We have a big countries rebuilding at the close
appaling
revelations of the report
of the war, and against further
led revolver of .32 caliber and variety to choose from.
is
the
number
of children that
competition from attractive in­
Sloper’s Drug Store.
}me papers which indicated he
vestment opportunities in South are exposed to infection in homes
as a railroad man.
Card Of Thanks
where older individuals have con­
America and elsewhere.
I Further investigation of the
tracted the disease. ✓ The report
am showed that the partition
We desire to tender our sincere Fourth: In beginning great reads as follows:
or between the two rooms was thanks to our friends and neigh­ construction works which would Clatsop Co: - 284 cases since
;n and the spike on the night bors for their aid and sympathy employ many thousand men skil­ 1913 (without Dr. Kinney’s list);
:k open. It was also discover- during the sickness and at the led and unskilled.
113 living cases; 74 living cases
that the front lock to the door death and burial of our beloved Fifth: In the development in originated in Co.; 37 of these are
connection with such navigation
her room had been tampered husband and father.
improvements of hydroelectric Wage earners; 83 are male heads
|th and when the door opened
Mrs. Theresa Frank,
power for the operation of rail­ of families; 47 need hospital care;
and children.
lock fell to the floor.
roads by elrctricity with added 32 nced^anatoria care; 165 chil­
L etters found on his person
ler 16 years of age are
Good Oak Posts for sale. 15 comfort to passengers and enor-' dren
llicnte that
he has had
exposed
to infection; Patients
mous savings of labor, fuel and
Chas. Gehlen.
troubles" with Teresa Rauscher, cents each.
operating expense, thereby vast­ found in cqpnery, meat market,
ly improving the financial sit­ school (both pupils and teachers),
uation of the railroads without dairies, restaurants etc.; 18 had
increasing the expense of ship­ been in county less than one
year; 13 in state less than one
pers.
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Sixth: In enabling this country year.
to take the lead in producing Lane Co: - 252 cases since 1913;
steel" at low cost and 126 living cases; 107 of the living
IA new and Complete line of W all in “electric
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4 JA a
enormous quantities, “electric cases originated in Co.; 27 ar$
steel" bringing into use low wage earners: 45 are male heads
Paper just Received
grades of ore heretofore economi­ of families; there are 25 cases in
homes where deaths have taken
cally excluded.
Seventh: In irrigation devel­ place; 49 need hospital care; 26
opments dependent upon cheap need sanatoria cave; 101 could be
+
power for pumping purposes and cared for at home by visiting
upon water storage, both supplied narse; 41 were housewives! 26
in connection with navigation school children f l chef; 1 Hotel
Keeper; 6 clerks; 8 in dairies etc.
improvements.
Eighth: In preventing floods Jackson Co: - 175 cases since
through regulation of stream 191IL 20 cases .are temporarily
flow by reservoirs and other out of state’: 27. are arrested
. Come in and secure some barj
Stamps given with every 10 c purchase.
navigation improvements con­ cases; 32 other living cases; 17
before the goods are gone,
structed without cost to the gov­ of these 32 originated in the
-ILLY H A R D W A R E COMPANY ernm
county;
17
need
hospital
care;
7
ent
is still a large stock to select
SIT A V t A V
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OREGON
Ninth: In retaining in the male heads of families with dis­
1
g f lC ..::
United States the energy, skill ease; 24 children under 16 yean ***
To Post-office Patrons
Birthday Part*
NÉ
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W A L L PA PER
tome in and see the new Patterns
Now is the Time This is the Place
To Buy your Christmas Presents
Sale Is Still Going
At Alexanders ■
Goods at Cost
A n d B e lo w
Furniture, Wall Paper, Dishes