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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1917)
W Birthday Club Meets -Gehlens ^ ♦ W hy not buy where you service ; ♦ and good goods at the right price. ; } We deliver tfrice daily. You also J ♦ get your discounts by paying cash t ♦ t as we con^nue stamps. ♦ Notice a Few o f Our Prices Tom atoes 10c a can or 11 cans for $1.00 Com - 10c a can or 11 cans for $1.00 $ 1.00 12 lbs sugar 50c ' 6 “ -J> 3 “ 25c Large size Citrus Pow der 20c 1 lb Royal Baking Pow der 43c CHAS. G E H L E N A X JO *ON ORE. ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 »4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Christian Sunday school enter tained the juniors with games and refreshments last Friday night Members of the Birthday Club at the ohurch. made up a party on New Ya^r» Mr. and Mrs. 'K, R. Siegmund. eve ♦» “ watch the old year <>u and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Sieg and The new year in.” Jh e y mund. spent Christmas day with met at the A. C. Thomas home John Siegmund and family in and later attended the show a» Salem.—Gervais Star. the Star Theatre. Following this they visited the skating rm NOTICE and later returned to the Thomas Preaching Sunday morifing and home where the remainder of the evening jan., 7. at the Christian evening was enjoyably spent. church by the pastor Marion F. in games and music. Criz« Horn. were awarded Mrs. W. F. Folk* Dr. Brewer Veports the 8 year and Miss Marion Alexander. old daughter of Forest Btury of Lyons to have taken an ovWtetaie Just as the new year came in an of mercury tablets Tuesday and excellent lunch was served and was quite sick, but is better to at a late hour the guests depart ed for their homes and will look day. forward to many such enjoyable MK and Mrs. J. W. Potter of gatherings in the year 1917. > Wallace, Idaho, visited at the Dr. Brewer G. L. Brown and " n o t ic e J. F. Robertson home last week, Since buying out the Crabtree they left here for Mill City' dairy Mr. Brewer wishes to let where they will visit for s ' time his patrons know that they need with the J. F. Potter family. not fear a raise in prices as he Dr. Brewer was called to Salem will charge his regular price of Monday to see the 11 year old 4 cents per pint and 7 1-2 cts per son of Tiro-Sweet. He found quart during feeding, season and him in a very serious condition 6 1-2 cts per quart during pas from appendicitis and operated ture season. on him Tuesday^ but the little Mr. Brew’er son R C. Brewer fellow died Tuesday evening. will have charge of the route Mrsv Deanis Caldwell o f Linn and as soon as the. weal her and Connty had a fall in the skating roads improve he expects to.put rink last Friday evening and sus- on a car for delivery purposes. Taffied" a colies fracture of the He also states that if the people left arm. Dr. Beauchamp tf ok wish he will run a complete dairy an Xray photo of the .-injured 'Cor them furnishing butter an l member. butter milk as he has churn and Mrs. James Cain, has perhaps complete equipment for the busi received the rarest Christinas ness. present of any in the city. A Doily of exquisite "workmanship ind design, from Jerusalem, five The sermon subject at the mifrfrom Bethlehem. Methodist church Sunday w ill l>e Dr. Brewer was called to Elk in the morning, “Some Thoughts lorn Monday to see Mrs. S. for the New Year,’’ and in the ithoda who is seriously ill with evening the subject will In* “ Mut pneumonia. The Dr. reports so and Jeff.’’ much snow on the mountain tha. M E H A M A IT E M S ne had to forsake his Ford and secure a team and buckboard to We are having rather disagree make the the|trip over the moun able weather in and around Me- tain. hama. G. L. Brown met with an in A good time was reported at jury last Thursday at the saw the Christmas tree ip Mehama. mill. A saw- that runs thru the Will and Columbia Mulkey!bave floor was so covered that ip been suffering from a serious was supposed to be perfectly attacl of the lagrippe and at last safe, but a space was left just reports they were improving. ^ large enough for the entrance of There was a dance in Mehama a part of a person’s foot. Mr. Monday night and a good time Brown accidently got hie foot in reported. the space, and the saw’ cut into Bob Shier is going to start the bottom of his large toe mining next Saturday. shaking a bad wound. He ^ill be confined to the house for The lagrippe has sruck the peple in Mehama, every one has some-time-________ ______ Another real estate deal was had it or are “iuffering w ith er closed by Geo. A. Smith, Stayton’s now. real estate agent In the Irans Grandma Stout has been on action, involving sixteen thous sick list. and dollars, Mr. J. M. Krantzof Alfa Honer and children have Rocklin, California, obtains t itle been visiting Mrs. Stout through to the hundred and fifty acre Christmas vacation. farm belonging to Mr. Peter Rue Dregge^ of Salem has Rundt at Jordan. Mr. Rundt been up and around Mehama takes title to Mr. Krantz’s ten buying cattle, this is Mr. Dreg- acre fruit farm at Rocklin, which ger’s second trip this winter. is in the famious Sacramento val Otto and Waldo Zimmerman ley. Messers Krantz and Rundt of Mehama was in Salem during will move onto these new hold the Christmas vacation, Otto was ings in the very near future. having his eyes treated. Mrs. Fred Ficklen entertained a number of friends at cards in Good Oak Posts for sale, 15 honor of Miss Mullen. The Idaho* people " who have cents each. Chas. Gehlen. been visiting i t the home of E.A. Xorn Follia of Linn County, was a Stayton visitor Wednesday. Kerber for the past ten day- re turned home last week. The Kimball sisters of Jordan The Christian Church held were Stayton vistors last week. their annual business meeting Mrs. Vilas Philippi of Kingston and dinner at church last Mon- was a Stayton vistor Monday. ! day. Robert Darby and wife were John Robertson and wife were trading in Stayton Tuesday. 'guests at the Dr. Brewer and Warren Baker of Kingston was» jyj,^ Anna Stayton homes the a Stayton vistor Tuesday. j first 0f the week. Miss Marie Henkel spent the Bill Smoke fell at the skating week end with J. F. Sternber- rjnj. Friday an(j dislocated 2 ger’s family. i bones in his right hand. Dr. I f The Baby Cries Brewer set them for him. I wish to thank the patrons of Give it some San Tox castoria. my milk route for past favors. It is harmless but effective. Very Truly, Wm. Cladek and wife spent E. D. Crabtree. the week end in Portland with . Lois Bracken while roller skat- relatives. Leslie Townes and wife of ing Tuesday afternoon fell and Linn county were Stayton vistors fractured her right ankle. Dr. Monday. Brewer is waiting on her. /L large number of our young Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis, people attended the dance at a°d son °f Mill City, 9pent the week end with relatives near Sublimity last Monday night. Stayton. Dr. Brewer set the arm of Cigars.Good Soda, Beauchamp’s Clifford Frank last Thursday. Clifford is the 11 year old son oi The Quality Drug Store. Miss Hendricks spent a few Fred Frank of Sublimity. The 7th, grade pupils had a days last week with relatives in Sublimity. _l taffy pull at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Luthy spent W. M. Nendel Tuesday evening Monday with relatives in Silver- of last week. Mrs. Nendel made the taffy for them. ton. Mrs. W. C. Parry and little son M. Goodie is home from a sev- Dixon left tnis morning for their errl days visit at the Brown home home in Junction City, after in Aum8ville. spending the holidays at the Sloper’s Cold Tablets Alexander and Korinek homes. Give you relief from La Grippe FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows, and bad colds. just fresh. Jos. Korinek, wife and son Also two that will be fresh this Karl left Sunday for their home month. L. S. Lambert, in Portland. v, r Stayton, Ore. Miss Maud Eskew visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbtr en several days last week at the tertained Miss Mullen at dinner T. J. Ware home. last Sunday. Miss Mullen left If you want pure, sanitary Wednesday foi Salem where she milk or cream call will make her home. Notice, we have a gift for tf Brewer’s Dairy. Henry Deidrich, while playing thljse who have not been in and Miss Nora Crabtree visited at with some of his companions was got one. We would lie glad if the home of Rev. R. L. Putnam accidentally shot in the hand those who have not got on^ in Forest Grove last week. with an air rifle inflicting a flesh wouid call and ask for one it will Uncle Chris and Aunt Mary wound. be free. • Eisenhart are ill with the la- Young’s Cash Grocery. grippe. Dr. Brewer reports. Dr. A. C. Eaton, eyesight Drug Store has a fresh supply specialist, office north of Beau of Photographic material. De champ’s Drug Store. Phone 345 velopers, Fixing powders, paper, Our popular townsman W. A. cards etc. Gus Ecksman who formerly Weddle went to Portland Sunday conducted a furniture store in Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and Tuesday Jan., 2nd. took the our city, letu m 3d from Nebraska entertained at dinner last night State Undertakes examination in honor of Mrs. W. C. Parry, of and came through with flying Tuesday. Other guests colors. He passed the test with E. H. Titus run the Jewelry Junction City. high honors and the entire com store for Mr. Luthy while he were Dr. Korinek and wife, munity joins the Standard in was spending New Years in Sil-} x. Miss Vivian Young who has congratulations. , k ‘ ¡been spending the holidays with verton. Miss Minnie Kerber of Port- her parents, Mr. andMrs. Ed. land visited her parents Mr. and Young, left Tuesday for her Mrs. E. A. Kerber over the holi duties in Moscow Idaho. We wish to announce J^iat we The City council met in reg- are again able to supply Beau- days. W. F, Klccker.wss at Jordan ular session last monday night'cham p’s Famous Cold and Grippe last Saturday and b< ught all the ¡to clean up the old business of Tablets. Great for Colds, La dried prunes and apples in that last year and install the newly Grippe, headache and consti country amounting to 7.000 lbs. elected members. pation—25c Box at Beauchamp’s Last Tuesday evening Mr. and The Loyal Sons Class of the The Quality Drug Store. Local Items Good Drugs, Good FREE Beauchamp's Pas5ed Examination NOTICE t3 R S H S 0 M H H U U K U S l ! Saturday Jan., 6 th Beatriz Michelena IN ^ Jj UNWRITTEN tiv £ m M ethodist Church - SCENE FROM "THE UNWRITTEN LAW/ I 7 B ig A c t s u § ¡IT the Bit; Thing in Pictures Just Is Any Wife Safe? 8 ■ Don’ t Fail to See this Picture . . . . ..._____________ 9 ! STAR THEAT 8 Prices:—Oiildren 15cts., Adults 25ds Snr^ MsaauaaiaaaaBsassxi new boards, commi Propose . to .< « stitution, when all Ignore the Law cut. :----- The general _ Political leaders talk of ignor- override tax limitation t ing tax limitations, a law that state and political was enacted by popular vote at may result iu abolishinf t the November election. . islature. As it is a (- institutional amend- When state valuation! n:cr,t, that v.i.i !>«• dangerous un- shrunk million*, and All Medford defeated irrigation dertaking nn-l mav involve the • • m : . «t . • . I tax limitation* district formation to the great uste in costly litigation. .should bt hörest detriment of ifhgar beet industry. Tnere is-c.'wnplaint that under, Salem—Spaulding Logging Co. that law rot enough »axis car. b purchases South Mill Creek water levied to meet budget inquire-j On last Wednesday power and sight for manufactur meni.. and new state demand,- ing plant. It should be romemlan-ed that Mabel Bradshaw eol Silver Lake Leader— It is to be What IS call -1 th- by iget is noth-1 number of her little devoutly wished when the legis mg bin demand* of officials and honor of seventh birth lature convenes on January 8, m | mi t.ineiiLs. Rome not necessary, jriousgame* wereplaj 1917, that each member will go o ar candidate* for heads of dren enjoying themiilf Wo branches of the legisla- ¡ally. to the State capital with the ally. At four o o’cloek i ture .come from countries that avowed purpose of making this ,i„„, .. ................ .. mentswereserved,v- commonwealth a “Greater Ore dtmand increased atmropritation. Mable many happy ' gon.” by promoting such laws ettin .r 2 n° * 'riOU* thou*ht of I little folks took their that will invite capital' into the uniusiih- w ' nem'Mt ar,<i Those present were I State, thus bringing about the i„A ‘ a !,'/ * 'a lu ,,y th«J legis- Helen Richardson, development yf its wonderful lature itaclf, like rlerk»hi|is, etc. Martha Small, Glorifj! resources. ''•«¡»'•ture think* nolhiii* Weddle, Lucila Albany—Furpiture factory is f ta*"1* f»rty thousand dollar» Mabel Bradshaw. uw |m , in the market for 80 carloads of for derk». as a Coast alder, maple and ash, cut tittri wheel on a wagon or even The proposed bill worse. in the following lengths; 4 feet mercial fishing on 4 inches, and 8 feet 8 inches, cut It is a well known fact that river should get si legitimate clerical work could in cordwood style. ....... he . , the legislature that done with five -- • lvo or 8'x thousand, dustry killing lei Ontario—$14,000 street light dollars at the outside, or even ¡kind will he prop ing system to be installed here less. by Idaho Power Co. which is also i Ro«eburg—Total Portland uplifters for given 10 year^ lighting cbntract. only are framing l iu \ to ftVe' U® • DoUii,a8 ccuniy fors mmg h bills create(328, a t against Birthday Party! shipi Cuti