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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1916)
y ton Srani’ard /OU t to to* Morton and . adjacvnt unttocy. » Entered «a aecond-claM matter March 29, «15,. at the paat-oüke *t SUyton, Ore,, under the Act of March S. 187V. C. E. DAUGHERTY. Editor. P U B L IS H E D EVER\ W EDN ESDAY One Year ... ï!........... . $ 1.00 Six Months — ................... 50 Advertising rates on Application _______________________ folio wing ■ p e n t: but there seems to be need for|The the continual reminder to buy at Messrs. Frank Roeser. E.l Bell, home. First jtecausc there is a Joseph, Fraftoand EdPieser, Ed tendency seemingly inherent in and Sim Etsel,- Wallace Smith, the human farpily that seems to James Ripp, , Joseph Susbauer, think because merchandise came Wm. and Philip Albus, Geo. Od- from some far off place it is bet enthal. Geo. Welter, Eugene ter than that bought at home. Ditter, Dan Kinti. John and This is not always the case. Nick Heuberger.Wm. Duchateau, Corpe now and let us reason to Lawrence Van Handel, Tony gether. When you are making Tchulte, IsidoriBell, Misses Katie up an order for a mail order and Mamie Van Handel, Thekla house did you ever take the same Roeser, Rose Ifottinger, Ange- amount of cash, plus freight on line Kintz, Margaret Schulte, your order and go to your local Hannah und Theresa Heuberger, dealer and see what he eould do Theresa Ditter, Mr. and Mrs. for you on the same size order. Albert Weidner, Mr. and Mrs How much have the mail order Frank Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John houses given to huild our school Zuber and the host and hostess, hoyses, our churches, our public Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barkmeyer. roads. How much have they contributed to the upbuilding of K IN G S T O N N O T E S ' * Little Mary Brand had both our community. How much tax hands severely burned Sunday es do they pay in our county. When you want something that evening, bat it is thought that our merchants don’ t happen to she is doing well, have in stock did you ever give Harry Downing spent Saturday him the opportunity of sending evening at the K. Peters home. for it for you. I f you must have Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ruettgers, something thas comes from afar were shopping in Stayton Wed give your local merchant an op nesday. portunity to get same for you Mr. V. Pietruk has been quite and you will be doing him. your seriously ill. but is slowly improv self and the community a IaSttiig ing. good. . Mr. K. Peters called on V. S U B L IM IT Y : Pietrok Sunday. Thera has been some discussion and a »mail effort made to locate a naval base on the Columbia ' river somewhere between Port-, land and the sea. If not a naval base then at least a Submarine Base. It would seem to us that the entire states of Or gon and Washington are asleep if they do not put forth a united rigorous effort to secure ihte brse. This is one of $»emost strategic points between the sound and San Fran cisco Bay and with no protection to speak of we would be at the mercy of any foreign fi'e. Let us arouse ourselves from our Rip Van Winkle sleep ar.d shake off this lethargy and get busy. If an opposing fleet w?s to attack and force its. way iota the...CoU. - umbia river basin, this vast In- Mrs. L. J Schott ahd son, Ber- J * 1'*- Carl Titus was land Empire would be sufficient to maintain the army for time nard, who have been visiting: I uesday- Lawrence and Paul Pietok vis immemorial. So while there is over Thanksgiving at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. 'ted Charlie and Frank Peters no desire to arouse the people Sunday. unnecessarily or to cry war when Prange, left Suhday for their there is no war yet there is a home at Eufcene. Miss Fuson was on the sick great preparedness program be list Tuesday. 1 A very pleasant party was held fore the U. S. Congress and it is at the Peter Barkmeyer home Marcile Baker spent Sunday just as well for us to press our about one-half mile north of Sub afternoon with Avalene and Mil claims. limity Sunday night. The time dred Clayton. was spent in dancing and playing Mr. and Mrs. John Mertz and Our , readers have no doubt cards. About midn.ght refresh- ' little daughter, Elizabeth, 'spent grown tired ojf reading buy. at ments were served to which ; Monday evening with Mrs. Mer- home editorials and the editors ample justice was done. Follow- tz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. V have also grown tired of writing this, dancing and card, playing ! Pietrok. eternally on the same subject was resumed until a late hour.' The ’stage was out in the school u W. B. CORSETS” house Tuesday, - the entertinuiput w gl Friday night. M. S. Titus was a business cal ler in Stayton Monday ---- 7 2 ~ T m 1„ Citv Mrs. Seitzsmlter, of Mill L‘ty. brought her son down MouUpy. to have Dr. Browortroit hlaoyto. — - Gymnasium ; ifiiiH iiiip * Th. High School G y m n w i u m Cumini««', cnmlnlln» of Cl. I . Brown Henry Smith. A. D. Gi»r- Bwwm. h W. Mayo. dn ; (jeo. Tate. and lhl, rfn™ ,oM rthur Branch of West Stav-‘ £ ^ School' bolidirtr Tu*M ton is quite ill of pneumonia, r- ^ wven|pg at eight o’clock “«»j 'Brewer reports, decide upon the ty|H« of building A daughter was born to Mr.' kirui af material etc., to U> used and Mrs. Oral W. Humphrey«. ¡n the construction of tho Gym- east of Sublimity today. Or. |lU 8 jom,- - . ri .J! Brewer was in attendance. Previous to this tennuve |*mn»I, ‘ nHvp vvhirrv of Me- had been submitted to Mr. Ump- MiniwU,. I. » *u «< * ..... . m.n. 1» tfMir >" . ^ ' 1 of Mrs. S. Lake, east of town. 'information as to ’ * 1* ’ These iH-onle aiv relatives r.m! construction. Mr. l.am|H ftIniTer i ^ n « : Mrs. Whirry ¡uhmitteu. bill for ^ r * P ;i was here for a visit about eight proximating A 01 , -J years ago. and a couple months siderabje discussion the town! ago arrived in On*g'>n from Mon- „uni.'some chang s in thi • J tana, where she hgs resided the past few years. She is at pros- ent making her home with her son at McMinnville, Rev.Whirrv, former Baptist minisfur here, C. A. Fryo, m il Ur thirty days. PHINTINO N.M.Kg BILLING HŸKTKMS LKAF KottMH CANVAS BINOLRg s i CORDUROY hinders LUXE LKDUKKH i n I KIHJKIW IUM, HIM 1 „ KALAMAZ(Hl LKlRiioy FILING UKVtm iMft. < Altt»S SAFKCAI *“ ° " ' “«*■ »I » ..it* tn «’«ni l'Ut* Knfrjh niiitrftvnt Wf.l1t.ij.g_ j M I ii .U mmiiiik *n.l S T A Y T O N S I AND/ 0f jhe material to la* used. . At this period ensued u IIIW discussion ns to the s i.qs « n< ty|>e of building to - greeted. j it was finally decided to bund « has ¡ - J “ We ran «Ito (ak.< . «re «f 0f Hearing of Account *"■ N. tlee (• Her#bv given that - - irrwiBl uf W. J. Unf.ait Md tor o f til*1 r »t * U of :"u"i T i szrjs = a ....-.a n><-«t. (ilk* lean ».!. .1 ft* _ .. * C •« -» - umv : b »« a J „ . . . , f 1 |> through the mdewal1, IvtwecU - * of # M*r«oo Fryer « a son-m-law of J. f t ...., of .......... ¡ u . ... « . . h & S g Gardner of this place. lhe nr>, a,ul Is«**. ■» ih» »>‘«r ■«' i.n 0 ^ 4 the roof. ^ tjg»» b««anulv a|>|ioiniMl i.ynnfi Canyon City Fox breeding M q „ a Mr; Gardner was i<’r ." i oli™ *» J 1 ftnjd «1 > iHttit «Miti thr ». ttlv, (-:>rt>eiit-r atC ____ il|,.f. _______ tlWtw a,t> ,_____ ¡Mnon p* l>e—now- _ .................. |,„| „7 lumber. here. F. A., Snyder inveitine word . , , , , ’ j tie«* tt»rr> to in wi $ 10 , 000 . to conform with the changes ‘ ! nume. w j . i.i.vrooT At Grants Pass the I. W, W. made. It is the intention of the] Utó Admlnutrator of U m ]~ outfit were thrown out of the bourd-to have these plans corn- sugar beet factory.! Grants Pass pletcd within the neat two three has had the factory long enough days; iind to submit the contract to he able to distinguis sugar for lumlier and supplies to the rhynician und 8 beets from dead lieets. Gazette lowest bidder. . ' * ■ Times, Corvalfis. There was a great deal of ilin M A W O N , • c u s s i o n as to the kind o f , H. A. Bcaiichamp,] C. H. BREWER. M. D. .> — r k solid wall. . However in Wi!”ur D N*M n,kr* F * M T I^ ? T PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON mn»e;i*usofopinion w m th a t» _ iul founda’ ion would 1 *' u*»-d «mu. ov*r M*yujn STAYTON. oftKtloN ff tbe-statOof finances permilU*<t. II h w tlU “The House of Quality' “Butterick Patterns’ We Invite the People of Stayton Vicinity to Shop Here S a le m ’s Big Christmas Store] You can boy gifts for every member of the family here at a sat It p ays to buy at a Q uality Store Timely Xmas Sales of Women’s Second Salem's Big Toyland and Misses’ Garments - - - Select Christmas Gifts from these Special Events The Children’s Delight ' Wki ■ I , I i i * Entire Stock of W o m en ’s Bright-eyed youngsters dance with delight Suits one-half Price when they see this big Toy Emporium on our Every garment, including second floor. The Christmas spirit abounds the season’s best styles. in this big section. Bring the children and let them enjoy the displays. Toys, Dolls, Doll Fur niture, Toy Stoves, Games, Building Blocks, Entire Stock o f W o m en ’s a n d Misses’ Party Tricycles, Hand Cars, Rocking Horses, Ameri- Dresses, Y o u r cart Model Builders, Bart’s Konstructit, Etc, choice one- half price OCPB" mow PU5n TOY The finest assortment of beautiful gowns you’ ll find in this vicinity. Think of it, any one of them for one- half the usual price. ft » ,r_ - Sale o f Children’s Christmas Handker- 3, in a Box Special 19c. In every section o f this immense store, no m a tter where ] happen to look, you'll find Christmas o fferin gs o f m erit-gift suggestions by the hundreds, fo r fathers, i sisters, babies, friends and sweethearts. V is it through 1 different departments and see the displays— it’s a great in selecting gift articles. You'll find special prices in section. ' t — 1 . 1 ;! ^ " * g * * w « * jB A Sale o f W om en ’s Fine Waists at $5.00 Large Assortment o f the Following Table Linens Fancy Linens Cut Glass Serving Trays Baskets Brassware Suit Cases Bags, Trunks Indian Robes Auto Rohes c Gloves Special Sale o f Silk Pet- tycoats Popular colors. Buy one of these and get a real petty- coat bargain. Beautiful Christmas R ibbons-Big A s- A sale of WOMEN’S FE LT JULIETTES, grey or black, leather sole and heel; extra special ' sortment in Rich Colorings wide widths —Extra Special, 59c a yard 98c a pair L a rg e Assortment of Infants W e a r - M an y new, Dainty articles for die B aby’s Christmas These Goods < Display * 'T;' 7" ” of WOMEN’S COMFY SLIPPEJR& Uuit ribbon trimmed; colors, red, blue oink green and combinations of lavender and tan and pink and tan and blue.- special $1.43 a pair Special Prices on all Children’s ________Felt Slippers GOOD GOODS s « - emn . ».*./ -M. < ‘ f • -, -, ,>J >•»,/ Toilet Sets . Neckwear Manicure sets Veils, Scarfs Combs. Brushes Sewing Baskit* Hand Bags ?, Silk Hosiery White Ivory Arljcles Silk Gown« Umbrellus Silk Corset Stationery - Fancy Apron* t Music Rolls !!ug-me Tight* Handkerchiefs Scarfs and Cspt'l Ribbon Articles Sweaters, P« Bath Robes, KimonasToilet Water* Visit each Section and See SPECIAL BARGAINS IN STREET DRESSES FUIIS COATS, ETC. It pays to shop here. A sale soles), taupe, white, Lines— Any Which W ould Make Most Acceptable Gift* Here are very pretty waists of Crepe De Chine and Geo rgette Crepes in the sea son’s best styles; plain white and delicate tints. Formerly priced up to $7.95 Take your pick at $5.00. Special Sale of Women’s , and Children’s House Slippers Give “Her” Gifts from Meyers ani] She will be Happy I Your Purchases for Made Easy at Meyer: Our Men’s Section is replete with gift articles for men. We have arrtr ery thing to make choosing easy. L*rj '" g of the very best merchandise, “ •ortment fine Neckwear, 8hirta, Gloves, Hats, Purses, Umbrellas, etc.