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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1917)
f'l ' : mm C ircu latio n la S t v t « , ' . T rW in * T i r i t o * o f A n r N c w p a p c r WAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 7. 1917. Meaning of 1 Power Development Give Valentine Social A Visit to Legislative Flood Fine Pictures Promised Dairyman Subsiding In conversation with a Stand- What will develope the pleas The greatest step In natural ure appreciating qualities of I £wlopment of oar country will th.>ee preeent at the Valentine U e t Sunday afternoon the . It if a noteworthy fact that bo electrification of tranacontln- social to ba given by the Epworth editor tnd wife accepted the the people of the Pacific coast I Ktal and local railroads w att of languo of the If. E. church, is. invitation of A. T. Brewer and •tates have for the past five tM Hocky mountains and Intro- according, to members o f' that enjoyed |a car ride end a visit to years "voted down three-fourth* organisation, being prepared for his dairy. When one sees the lotion of electric smelters. of ail laws submitted to them on Increased efficiency In tran- that evening. Invitations In the fins sleek looking dairy herd of the ballot. jporution and impibvs train fo ra of a stocking have been his, they are certanily not aff raid Why cannot members of the | Hrrlce would mean reduction of ■ent o u t Dan Cupid and others of using the milk coming from legislature take the hunch that lecet of moving «rope and raw of like spirit will be on hand also euch cow« and then we were the people want as little legisla [materials, and Hfictric smelters surprise* galore with various hltorested in the way the pro tion as possible, instead of»tbe duct was handled. In the first L f.n i a greater laving of prs- laughter provoking numbers. continoua deluge of new com i t Is figured that all hands place the milk as it comes from missions, board*, advisor* ete.? Idous metala After t h e European war present will be kept at the notch the cow is strained into an ab The Daily Red Bluff People'* | oininv and smelting arc going of expectancy, end busy in the solutely sanitary milk pail the Cause puts it thus: ¡to be rap ed on smeller margins, endeavor to keep Father Time only opening in which is through For some years past the peo the strainer the f milk goes ple have been engaged in an |and electric smelters ere proving from making hie exit through, from the barn the milk orgy of legislation, partly by the ¡possibilities of metal production is carried In these pails to the people and partly by their repre |iot formerly dreamed of. % milk room which also is spotless sentatives. The head of four great tran- If you like your town best, clean, here it is poured into a Since it wee g physical impos ntinental railroads recently — — TeU 'em eo*------------ - cooler and strained, a r t n w sibility for either the people or trwl trip over the Chicago If you’d have her lead the rest, from the cooler, through three the Legislature to, as a rule’ Uilwsukie A S t Paul mountain Help her grow. clothes and a layer of absorbent know what they were doing, it ¡division in Montana and realised When there’s anything to do cotten and is bottled. If you is not discourteous to say that at electric power meant in Let the fellows count on you. are in doubt as to thus being they did not know. j problems. You’ll feel bally when it's thro, the same milk you are being / It will for many years be the They found train* moved over Don't you know. delivered you are given a pint to work of the courts to try and ivy grades with wonderful take home with you and teat to find out what we have actually entire absence of smoke, If you want to make a hit, see If it isn’t the same. Mr. ordered and forbidden, while gas in tunnels, jerking of ' Get a man; Brewer is deserving of praise there has been a fearful increase i at starting or stoping, end If the other fellow’s it, and commendation for the way jp taxes. and power inoreaeed.fifty ! Who's to blame? hs Is handling his milk and his ! Possibly, we have underesti _> cent Spend your money in the town There is abundant hydivHslec- Where you pull the shekels down. patrons‘are receiving the product mated the volume of visible hap i power. In some caaoa already Give the mail concerns a frown. as fc comes from the herd with- piness. There is a powerful and ont any addition or subtraction. well disciplined army of public I aad ready to be turn- That's the game! He adding to bit herd as rap officials whose faces disclose I on. and mountain streams I f you're need to giving knocks. idly as he can._______ to waste where K la n o t much inward joy. Change your style. i railroads burn oil and ecal. It is said that the legislators logical Throw bouquets instead of roeks themselves are beginning to Ear a while. Wednesday last being tbf wonder whether they have not Let the other react. [He mineral wealth been riding a free hone to death 8hun Mm as you would a ghost, birthday of Mr*. Jos. Fisher. * and to couaidor some slackening uraaer with , a boost number of friends gathered i f of their furious haste. Ha their pleasant borne in honor of a smile. In recognizing the evil of such dike i th6 ocmlnn. j It would mean by tbs In e of If complete Tell him WHOandWHAT w ears of surprise to the hasten. i it strong, The people a and interstate The evening w a s devoted tirad of it alL iter, never bluff. be put over largely to card playing and a TeO the truth, for that’s very enjoyable tons w n had. , It would mean Those present besides Mr. and of electrical industry in Mrs. Fisher and son, Norval, Following in the t period end elec tricity would Grace Elder, Ina the Parent-Teachers Havanans At Star i into its own, end the weet Harold and Cora Cooper, Mr. be held in the H /S. auditorium get hua&eds of electric Coming to tbs Star Theatre, and Mrs. Misaler and children, on Friday evening February 9th: i like thoee at Great Flails Monday. Febr. 12th for one Mr. and Mrs. L A . Thomas, 8ong, Star Spangled Banner. All Heroult night only: The Celebrated Ha Mr. and Mrs. Luthy and daugh Song.................... H. S. Chorous IWm. Manus end wife met waiian Troubadors In all their ter. E. G Titus and Wallace Address.....................Geo. Keech Song................ 2nd and 3rd Grade a peculiar experienca one native songs end dances as well Smith. _________ as late American songs. This Recitation................. J. P. Wilbur last week. They were Address.......... . Rev. Lockhart company has never been here !ng a foot log on their place Solo................ Mrs. Ringo the log broke, throwing and comes highly recommended. Closing Remarks. . W. C. Gauntt both into the stream be- Don’t fail to hear their beauti Luckily neither wee hurt ful haunting melodies of old Ha A fair sised audience met in Closing Song America.....,.A11 except for getting eonsidor- waii, the most wonderful, cling the Odd Fellows hall, Tuesday wet, no damage resulted ing music ever heard. evening, the occasion being an Methodist Church This company of six people open meeting of the recently or the fall. The log had been Sunday will be “Church Go frequently by others but gives a complete evening’s en ganised lodge. District Organis ing Day” at the M. E. church, Manus is somewhat In the tertainment of aongs, dances er J. B. Sword and wife and H. when it is expected that aH 'eight class, and when he and instrumental selections. A S. Hudson, Supreme Master Ar members, both city and country, Mrs. Manus were both on real treat.' Fries*, children 16c, tisan, all of Portland, were pres including the friends of the log together, it went down. e n t Mr. Hudson gave a very church, will make a special ef instructive and entertaining ad- fort to be present The district dreea along the line of work car superintendent Dr. T. B. Ford, ried out by the lodge. will arrive Saturday and be with He is a very pleasing speaker the church over the Sabbath. He and hie audience enjoyed the will give a short talk at the Sun very able address. Several new day school. members were taken in. Re On account of the following Latest D esigns Best Selections freshments were served after day being Lincoln’s birthday, a the lodge meeting. All report a program appropriate for the oc N ew est Patterns I good time. casion will be the order instead of the regular preaching service at 11 o’clock. This program is Most A rtistic Creations The Jacob Spaniol home was called “Aft«* Fifty Years.” the scene of a jolly gathering on Following the morning service Saturday evening when a num the regular monthly dinner will The L arg est a n d m p atcom plete L ine o f W all ber of friends gathered, there. be held, with the superintend Paper ever exhibited in S taytpy The time was pleasantly spent ent aa honor guest. cards and at a late hour At two o’clock the second ilicibus lunch waa served. quarterly conference of the „Jbse present were: Chaa. Lu- church will be held and 1« the thy wife and daughter, JakeMia- evening the people of Stayton sler and wife. V, Dare Sloper will be given an opportunity of and wife. Grant Murphy and hearing a aermontoy Dr. Ford, S ta m p , family, N. J. Straff and wife, who has spent a number of years Misses Grace Elder and Emma as presiding elder arid district SLY. Straff, Lura Thoraaa and George superintendent, and who will fie« m >.* I Warford. All report a most en liver a ringing message. IY TO N E. B. Lockhart. joyable time. BOOST! Is aril representative, Mr. Walte- meyer inadvertantly dropped a few remarks that let the report- er know that he had some good snows coming to the Star during the next few weeks, among them being “Culligans Hawai Feb. 12; “Eagle Wing" m reel masterpiece, dealing with the trouble on the border. This ia a good preparedness picture. February 28, Willamette Uni versity Glee Club and on March 17,JThe Ne’er Do Well” a nine- reel masterpiece bv Rex Beach. The the following to in to the “»pud.’’ "W n. Park who lives in th e hills north of AumsviQe has a potato story that runs like this.— He rented a 70 acta farm, p u t ______ — § ’• ■ i : this one to j 70 acre farm and had ov< le ft f Greet Xj With a smile you can do it i f you begin now $*r Christian Church Saporilla Tonic—It will Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday your blood, quicken and give an edge to . in each month. ti te thatteHl add zest to life fLOfr Sunday scfaooL ML A. M. Prg& ctlngll. A M. i ;«r ItfffillU lgi Drug Store. Endeavor: 6:30. P. M. Preaching. 7:30. P. M. The attention of our readers us called to'the ad v. of Houser Bros, Marion F. Horn. in another column- Minister. Birthday Surprise Party Meeting Artisans f i a r J H H Open Meeting WALL Gal. Can T om atoes Seeded Raisins A .C & L 3 tor A sparigus large can, w hite R>ye Flour, 91b sack B uckw heat, 91b sack B artlett Pears, gal oApricots, gal j * . * # * . * * a • a* * . ■___ . ■ ■ r a ting On Party At Spaniol Home is the time to get Wall Paper ¿ ir -uulfc ( A nd Furniture, ¿ft R tvVVv, mm m -0