Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, December 27, 1916, Image 1

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Christm
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Rendered Sunday
..Christmas Present
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STAYTON. M arion county , oreqon . decbm ^ b « ...»
ir<g of cases and the fumigation
of places where the disease has
been found should be vigorous
There should be cordial sup­
Sunday morning at I I o'clock J L ? :. JVIU mit . made hi» wife »
port of the work done by the
the Christian church Sunday praaent of a handsome Labratorv
Oregon Association for the Pre­
achonl gave their Christmas prd- Modc-I. Diamond Dink Phono-
vention of Tuberculosis and the
irsm T*1 the church. A large and HTraairh /or Christmas.
funds
from the sale ofjlted Cross
ippreistive audience waa present
The machine ia Edisons latent
Christmas seals should be amply
md-aU-enjnyed every number on creatioh in talk|ng machine« and
sufficient to go on with the state
thesplcndui program the commit­ it is indeed ths!)ast word in thnt
survey, to provide for clinic, to
tee in charge deserve eommendn line. It hi a very hAntlnome ar­
persist in distribution of liter­
tjon for the painataking care in ticle and Etliaonn record» arc
ature
ambng rural school, at
training the children^ Prof. W, play/*d on it without . using
Down in a:town of the Will­ clinics and elsewhere, to support
C, Gaunt made a utk which was «••«He», but there i i rw cdie at-
who calls ubon
in a noieii,..#
hotel the visiting , nurse
goes with
take* amette
both inatmetive and entertain* ■ »arhment
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mm it
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mui uikcft'
— valley n woman
«uuianinB
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suffers
in
the
homes
lng Of court» the most impor- ¡about two minute» to adjust then Wa* l,r<,F’arir>K a pan of busetms. ' ‘ ,rs In 1 '1*lornf s of
of the
the poor.
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California Man
Popular Lady Resigns
Boys Mine Miss Anna PMullen.Vwho for
the past year has been'connected
with
the S. H. Heltzel law firm,
It is reported that the Crown
Mining & Milting Co., located in resigned her position and will
the Little North Fork district, locate in Salem, fn the near
near Elk Horn, has been pur­ future.
In the resignation of Miss Mul­
chased by ^ California man.
len
Stayton loses a sterling
The new owner will install a
mill on The Little North Fork of character: one of its moot charm­
the Santiam river, after the first ing and pleasing young women.
of the year for the purpose of Although Miss Mulien came to
refining the ore to reduce’ trans­ our citv only a year ago, she has
portation charges to the smelter. made numerons friends and has
The mill is to be operated by endeared herself to all who know
tent |»art o f the program to the M il Orimnbia and Victor record* ! SH* co'Wbed frequently and put I f nd r
lU n,aoy 0ther
electricity
and constructed at a her end her many business aft
ehPdran «specialty was the dis* can
can ha
K giving
n - one
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h«n hand to her mmok
mouth ♦
to
shield
be nlaved
played « thus
well as social friends regret to*
cost
of
about
$20,000.
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llibution of the treat and pres- wide range of records. As th**re the huxeuit*.
see
her leave.
The ore is principally copper
Thus ahe v.au f UUnd by the in- ■
m | s with which the tree fairly are artist* under contract to both
We
wish her unlimited success
and zinc, with some gold and
groanei ‘ and a* there waa an the Columbia and Victor‘ com- vestigator of th.. Oregon Associa-!n p c a ' - P i ,p * „
in the work which she has choren,“
silver.
And A y r ,. & A . M .
•bundunce of candies nuts and .parlies that persons like to hear, turn for the Prevention o f’fuber-
and assure her she will always
Joint Installation
oranges to go around with a and that is made possible with culosia. IJud her case been re-
Bandon is working hard Joi be welcome in Stayton.
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ported by her » , "physician
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this
machine.
of tho
catahliah a ahipyard at that purtv
Oregon flax fibre foun<T wSfr
ThirtilFFrc+irHfTfnni tteauttrul
fcnve continued pre-^ -Ai the^Maftonic.fittildinf fcfift
I nbstantiai gift«. All went to
. Portland is to have a “ knocked quate'for the manufacture of
! their homes greatly rejoiced over L in g the nearest to the hurnsn parin* ft)od for the traveling eveni** . wi!l «««*»' •- ‘ he joint down” house factory, product to
i their remembrance* from old ydice of any of these instrument» pld,,ic and thereby causing o$e j ! ? - ^ atl° ” of the officers of the be shipped to foreign countries. fisherman's twine which now-'
sells at $2.35 a lb.
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>«t put tie fore the public. It in
the nin" 1 fr ^«»*nt and serious ” rd<* of
Eastern Star and of
! Santa.
At 7:30 SuniMfy evening the4 uselraafte add that Mrs. Wilbur
contagion disclosed by th<* -lasonic order.
Methodist church had their i I* highly pleased with her pres-!
HUrv*y o f tuherculocis
«P vndid banquet has been
Aristmaa'prugram which > a * enty and is looking forward 1« w^,rh t,r
is making.
VJ'h,ch wl1 **^served
luid e n jo y s b y ‘ many n tn u n t evening,
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-pit. of tha * ^ 3 0 .n the room «n the lower
.•-Mu.fi«x nun,
io report
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both lai-ge at)d arniill. Tl»e ’ «pent iu listening to choice ae- .....
uw rtH,u,n"*r
him> t0
«’epT'rt rne
the
cases
of
Uibereloais
which
he
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protrram has been arranged
QirwtmuH spirit (iO!teeas(.d at I i lections from the great. artists;cartl H oi tu!>irc!-,Hjs which he
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and will no doubts as i9 usual
■rnwiitamJ they n'ttUzrd that th e '°f the world.-
triaiirqr. I he investigator,
with these orders, he an excel­
evening wua for the pleasure
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^ lent one. The program will con-
Wt enjoyment o f 11« little folk.. L a n d P r o b l e m A n d
lr.it,n n " tw Tof t h e ^ l '
sist o f musical a n d literary
i the older one. enjoyed the
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|»ni rwnd two of tte ditrjnier,
selections. Hon. \V. H. Hobson
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will give a talk on Masonry, and
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this information to him he glad v Mrs. Ellen G. Lambert willepeak
« the youngsters. Then» was
Tile records show that for past
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reported the cases he v\as treat- for the Star. The following offi­
iMtn-e hut a bountiful treat and two years
>e.»rs State Lund board lias, jn|r
cers were elected for the Star:
I man> presents had been pre- di «posed of lU. 722 acres of pub­
A mother ¿ied of tuberculosis. ^ IS‘ Eden f*- Lambert, W. M.,
Ipared for the enjoyment of ali lic land.
Her case was not reported. T h e ^ ‘
^°ha°n. W. P.. Mrs. C.
■present and at the conclusion of
It is not known whether this house was rot fumigated. Three
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Erev‘,t:r. A. M., Mrs._J. P.
exercises ali fuit that it had was sold to actual sotttera or to daughteI1, who continued lhinR VVilbur. Cond., Mrs. W. W. El-
I an evening well spent.
logging or cattle companies ^
¡n the place died withiu 5 years. de^ A- C - Ina Harold* Secy -
and thus was further monopohi- Hafi th(, fjrRt cafie ^
)rted Laura Taylor. Tn as. Followin-
ng
e l The pomt is only raised prilbab,y the other lives would are thc appointive officers A d i
from this rejH>rt that the state have bwn
'Mrs. Lillie Missler, Ruth, Mrs.
ttbould adopt a, a palicy of sailing
A dairy waa found w h m in a Veva Burnett, Esther, Mrs. Kose
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rolhs,
Martha.
, lands only to boriafide home
h0IP® period of years 5
dairymen u_.:
had ,,
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.. Mrs. Maude
f The Mate already has * print-1 buildere.
died of tuberoulosis; none of the
Electa, Mis. Bessie Phil-
ippi, Marshall, Mrs. Ray J. Fox,
tilhce where elementary text*)
one purpose of state gov- |CMM, ba(j been reported,
a ciuld lie printed.
The ernment should be to help people j Thestste aurvey of tut— 'u- Warden, Mrs. Lena Silhavy,
has normal schools and who are willing to make home* |09ja ¡8 constantly bringing to Chaplain, Mrs. Anna Hobson,
iy* big salaries to persons who on fhe land get an opportunity
situation of the kind men Sentinel, Dr. Brewer.
to settle. All the functions of toined. In many instances, seg­ Officers of the Masonic order
I prepare the texts.
The state has text-hook comt the state rhould unite to keep regation or proper care is all that to be installed are as follows:
lion that could make all the down land speculation and en- is needed to prevent thè' comun- C. W. Hoi ford, W. M . S. H.
wary arrangements.
T h e, abl* actual settlers to get home- ication of the disease „from one Heltzel. S. W., C. C. Cole, J.W.,
W. H. Hobson, Treas., W. F.
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ite would lie adding no new ateuds.
member of the family to another
Blakely, Secy. The appointive
The
homestead
may
be
ten
trtment hut would supply
or to outsiders.
officers are: Grant Murphy, S.
iMt-books at cost.
The state acres or it may he a quarter
A public sentiment that will D. t Harry Humphrey, J. D.,
’ through its hoards and com­ section, but it should be occupied cause doctors to report their
A. D. Gardner, Chaplain, J. T.
mons load» down the TKJorer by those who are willing to cul­ i cases is one of the most urgent
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FoIIis, Marshal], J. P. Wilbur and
pic who have most children tivate the land.
necessities.
4 L. S. Lambert, Stewards, H. E.
Alien
landlordism.non-resident
fith costly text-hooks.
There are other things needed Bennett, Tyler,
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I The smaller elementary text- ownership, increasing holdings in the fight against tuberculosis
of those who work lands on con
ks
c<*uld be
he furnished
furnished « at » W
half
KScould
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the Oregon Association
«wt irf i.r.!W„t book*. Many t r * U ° f with t.nantt
J J f orth(. Prevention of Taborcal-
When will the state;
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ites nr** doing this and saving sirable.
adopt
real
pollcle,
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and of tho First National Bank
V. J. Philippi wants to put
agency o increasi « * ... ‘ ‘ -of Portland, in a recent address
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Chambcr of Comm.
lliinn County b ¿¡Id* 70 miles of „poly and apcculatlvo »oldtn*.., ^
out 400 ewes on shares or
M past year, graveled or
sell with contract to take
See our Clubbing olTcr.
jerce.
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Iked.
One of these needs is the pass­
lambs.
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age of thc bill forbiding the loca-
I will sell or put out on shares
tjpn o^ county tuberculosis sana­
400 Shropshire and Cotswold
toria on poor farms’ but provid­
breeding ewes, bred to bring
ing places where room and ooard
lambs early.
All good picked
can be paid if there is money
sheep.
Will sell ewes for
enough. A hospital for last stage
$12.00 per head and contract the
cases is vitally necessary, just
lambs from these ewes at $6.00 a
before the state went dry a man
head and fleece .at $3.00 a piece,
In the last stages of tuberculosis
one-half down and balance at ex­
applied to one of the Portland
piration of time or will sell ajt
hospitals for admittance and at
$12.00 a head with one-half down
the same time a man frenzied
and will take mortgage on eves
with delirium tremens
was
and increase for balance, or will
brought to the same door. The
give one-half of lambs for the
man with delirium tremens was
keeping of these ewes till Sept 1,
accepted, the man with tubercu­
1917.
losis was turned away. He was
These sheep are all A No. 1, in
allowed no place to die where
good condition and if you want
he might keep from others the
any of them vom had better get
contamination of the disease that
Inisy. Call on or phone 974.
«M- Stamps given with every 10c purchase.
takes 10 per cent of thé lives
V. J. Philippi,
of the people in this state, dis­
Stayton, Ore.
pensaries are needed to help
locate the disease. Enforcement
STAYTON,
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OREGON
of the laws requiring the report-
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LANCEFIELD
W ish es you a H ap p y and P ros­
perous New* Y ear
Watch this space for an Important An­
nouncement next V\4ek
LANCEFIELD
Hum
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Text Books
W e take this m ean s of E x ten d in g
th ank s to all our cu stom ers for p ast
courtesies and considerations and
to w ish you, one and a ll a very
H appy and Prosperous N e w Y e a r
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WILL PUT OUT EWES
ON SHARES
Youngs Cash Grocery
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
W e h a v e an ex cep tio n a lly
fine L in e of P ic tu r e s of
all d escrip tion s. W e are
giving a large d iscou n t on
these p ictu res in order to
reduce our stock.
L illy
hardware company
YOUNG, Proprietor.
Sale Is StiD Going On
At Alexander s
Goods at Cost
And Below
Furniture, Wall Paper, Dishes
Come in and secure some bargains
before the goods are gone. There
is still a large stock to select from. I