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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1917)
P H Y S IC IA N ■ AND 8URGE0N gTA YTO N . OREGON Superb , A. Beauchamp, M. D. Used by ttx Arab* Whan on the Warpath. physician and Surgeon PAYTON, Animal* TRAINED FOR GREAT SPEED. OREGON - jyÜbur N. Pin tier, D. M. D. lothers Know That Genuine Castoria D E N T IS T O0C« over Stayton State Bank ^ 2162 Bath Tuba, L a v a to rs s and all Sanitary fittings. Farmers— W « carry a line o f Pumps, Leader W ater Systems, Gasoline Engines, Etc. F o r In fa n t s a n d C h ild re n Stayton, Or«. A lw ays Bears the ¡herifFn Sale o f R e a l P ro perty on Fo reclo su re Notier I» hereby given. That by vlr- on . »rrution duly Iraued out o f Z Circuit Court o f th« State o f Oregon, »U m County o f Marion and to m« MMd on U m Uth day o f January I f upon a Judgment and door«« duly Ibrcd. entered o f record and docketed Jacob Spaniol Stayton State Bank Signature STA YTO N , ORE. Capital, $25,000.00 LEE TA TE , President. GEO. SPAN IO L, Vice-Pres. W. RICHARDSON, Cashier. Fanners and Merchants and brown robes take« i*rt in U m MrrUwa. regularly held on tbs lat and lAtb of tba mouth, usually In tb# after- tuoa or evvnbig. Tba opening b/nme are aung. accompanied by Bute« and otbar lustra Him ta. Of lata yean tome of tb« Bnddblst leader* bar« intro duced tb« organ to aid them in mak ing tba tempi« muaic more ploaalng .*"***llc* i * ^ *B * ° ° * “ * rrb * * * * * THE WORD “CASUALTY, . **• • * * » » • frequently finds very lit tie j *® M t and llvw oo tb« (at o f Its ewo hump. When this continues during ■ tong tinte the bump becomes flabby When did the word "casualty" first and almost d(»appear«. assume the modern specialised mean “ Tb* osimi weight of tb« burdeos ing with which It la associated In war canted by ■ carnei r a ri« from fiOO to reporta? I think It must bar# bees 000 pounds for Journeys from town to at tba tlm « o f the Crimean wàr, fo rte ___town or on tb« border of tb« desert tba latest volume of “ Disraeli's Life” I in Holltater’a 1 O d o g a c r a « Urn desert tb« bnrden I« bar« com« a e ro « tb« following pas Town o f Stay- Ima When a camel Is being ladra It sage. dated Kept. 2, Iff»3: "Lady Lon fon, the ••'ilice keeps op a conili,usi snarling, and donderry te In despair about ber sen. »Ide* o f Block 11 ®**rburd«hed It refuses te who 1« now Ut I be trenches. • « • 'a Annex No. artM* Moat ranMl* ridona and Casualties, aim says, sud, truly, what a _______________ tayton, Manon <b*ir bita to r«ry dangerous. Hardly horrible word to describe tbb loes of y, Oregon, the entire length o f ! a week paaeee at tbe large ostlv* boo limb and life r Slock. The entire tract herein pita I In Tunis hot some unfortunate i T b « underlining and the comment m feet by 2M.2 foot in ex ten t camel driver « l i e o f blood poisoning seem to «bow that Disraeli one of tb« b - '* * ’* w » * The grind greatest moot era of words, found Ita f e j M manner pro uted by ^ mot|OII a raoiMf a ) a* rru.bes to uso unuaoaL Murray's Dictionary « j this 12th day o f January 1»17. Pu,f wba,* r r r «* •* - •• »“ •* th* * ~ d o « not gira mocb a «ajara ace on Aba W. I. NEED H AM I or leg has to be amputated, and blood point, for all Ita quotations, such as rifTof Marion County, Oregon. poisoning usually seta la before the on« from the Duke of Wellington's ------- ------ ------ ------ patient jean reach tbe bospttsL dispatches la 1810. "the casualties of S T H R I C E - . A - W E E K • "l® the Interior Of northern Africa la tbs service." do not necessarily Imply n i j . , _ _ s , t . _ w v__, • ®»P*rb race o f canola known aa tbs anything except kwe by unavoidable h d l t i o n Of the New nabara «singular, mabari). or raring accidenta York W orld «•■tela. Tbe « b a n owe a grant deal My suggest!«, b o w e r«, la bonmoot 1« , . to tbe cere taken la tbeir breeding by the following from Stocqueler'a ^ *“ * * daring tbe pest 3.000 years. A orient "Military Koryctopoedla," published la . . . . i . . . ___ I ____ i ________ writer« «peek o f camels need by tbe 1833. which « y a "Cannala or casual 6 Vtllie and need of a news- anBj o f Xerxea mere than 2.000 years ties. a term slgulfylug men that art 'in the household was never aga that bad the speed of tbe fastest dead (sine* first enlisted) or bar« been er than at the present time. m>«« were d o u b ti«« mebara discharged « bare deserted"—la oth peat war in Europe is now awalN#^ ^ bandage* to prevent tb« er words, total loos«. No mentios la meda It should bo noted, o f the art>tl way into its third year, and stomach from getting too targe and to ration o f tbe word to temimrary looses her peace be at hand or yet *®b®® to*® ,b® (■»•ly «*et where it to «o s a d by wounds. It was Lady Lon roff.i t and the events to ¡¡¡¡TteoderacL**^\ten T yra^ohT « donderry's nae of It la this sense per baps which Disraeli found straage^- V it are sure to be o f absorb- b sheered and la known from fbea oo Wostmlnster Casetta He rest for many a month U a boo-keutaa. which mean« -tbe fa tlwr o f tbe sbMring.' He Wes In a Hurry. . . . . . . "When It to tWo yw ra old the meba- C h a rt« Monselet In bis "CurioettM ?re are world-shaking ar* rt'a training begins. A halter to placed Lit I «rare«“ tells of a friend of bis Ur- in which the United States, around tbo bead and a coni tied to ooe Ing at Bordeaux who. glancing through -B A N K - OF STAYTOR Capital, $25,00000 A. D. G ardner , President J. T. H u n t , Vice-President S. L. S txwajtt , Cashier J. M. R inoo , Aaa’ t C i County, Oregon, aell at public i to the highest bidder for cash rt on the day o f sale, all th« right, ntervat and estate which . d«> iU and all persona claiming iMder iff or unwilling, is compelled * th# ,or* J* ‘\ b*p? «•*« ®~* a Parte bookseller's catalogue, raw tbe lie a nnrt N n in t.lliw o n t * * * * n,r*- * ud tb® rote®- ,* ‘ la *r loosen by U" title o f a book which ha bad vainly Ke a part NO Mtelllffint Toica a|oqa. Tbra tbe cord sought for thirty .veers. Looking at issues. I ed, but sbouId It make a step It to tbe clock, be found there waa Just rime TH E THRICE - A- WEEK tied agala. Finally It underetands to catch tba morning express for Par what to required, but tbe leeeona are )RLD’S regular subscription only terminated when It will stand lu is. Slopping ouly to lake some money hla cash box. be dashed off to the 6e is only $1.00 per year, and one place without moving for an en from station and arrived at tbe bookshop tiro day. it pays for 156 papers. We In time to secure tbe prise. As ba "T o make the camel a faat runner fr this unequalled newspaper the Vidor wblpe It on both flank» with wrapped up tbe book the shopman re marked. "1 auppoee you live In this [ the Stayton Standard to a rhinoceros bide whip and cries out j street, monsieur?" "No; 1 have Just per for one year for $1.80. In Arabic to excite It. A young mebarl come from Bordeaux." was tbe reply. to very fond o f tta own skio and on |he regular 8ubscription‘ price l<e!ng struck start» on n m l lop- The The man looked astoulabed. and tbe bibliophile discovered that In hla eager- |he two papers is $2.00. whipping keep* up. and tbe camel tries to get away by runnlnu f»»ter. Tlw ness be had traveled 3H0 miles in dress [•trsngth 0( Indian'Seetl*. long leg* sects like wings, and It files ing gown and slippers and had never ft native nervunt brought Hit past with the a|>ec«l of an intrlch It , noticed any deficiency of attlra. p»'orn beetle wbl«-b be Waa «airy- will atop Instantly at a pull on tbe rain, py lin feelers, wblle tba Iwrtla waa A Bird Mush Like a Fish. no matter what M|„>e,l It ha» Iwen inak- , f n5 • « lou« »sighing uearly half Ing. Tb* "birds of a feather" that "flock Boa. "When tbe rider Jumps off or should together" do not belong to tbe l-eugulu f h"* ,be foriera could aland tbe be happen to fall, a well trained mo family, aa they are eutlrely dealltnte r ,tb* hretle was carried In this bad will stand quite still aud wait of feather*, having for a covering a while should tbe master haptien to be kind o f at iff dowu.* V Another peuguln Injured tbe (bithful beast will never peculiarity 1» that It auimn not on. but under, water, never keeping more than leave him. “ A mebarl to nevor used as • beaut Ita bead ‘out. and when fishing coming o f bardan. All It erer carries to a sad to the surfa«-« at am-b brief and rare dle (something like • Mexican raddle, Interval* tbot an ordluary observer made o f gaaelle akin, dyed red, wltb a would almost certainly mlatak* It for high pommel aud a ctom In front), two a flab «d dlebaga and • rider. The rider to Industry. (■tickled Into the raddle by two belt«. Hla fret are crossed la front Af tbe rad- , "Bllggln» aa>* be got on by burning die and rest on the neck of the «ne tbe midnight nil." "Well, keeping late hour» did help tted His ■llppera are usually «lung across tbe |iotmnel. and tbe mebarl to him aemewkat- He danced all nlzbt guided by the wriggling of tbe rider's three or four tlro*^* week till finally be met a rich girl and married her. — Waablngton Star. n can ig n o re such •T ry My Work. J f Speaks for Itself. • Below is just a few items of hundreds of bargains you will find at our 38 For Over 3 0 Y ears .w ’ " v j ;•> • • Stayton, • - Oregon Poland China Swine Can furnish anything from wean ed pig to brood eowe and service bows. W rite me your wants and I will do my best to please you RAY J. FOX, Lyons, O k . D E LLA HASTINGS HAD DXESSUW PAH j ORS Hair Tonto, P a « Creams, Hair T X T e buy the house furnishings of two or three houses every day and you can always find a large assortment here to choose from . . One $65 polished top Lorain Range, just like new, n o w ...........................—- — .................... $25.00 Dressers, values to $15, slightly used;..... .. $3 to $7.50 One $18 full quartered oak H all T r e e .................$9.00 T w o $12 42-in. 6-ft. Extension Tables, round, can’t be told hum n ew .................................... ....... $5.00 each One $7.50 heavy mission Rocker.........................$4.00 One $25 10x12 10-wire seamless Brussels R u g $11.00 One 12 2-in. w hite continous B ed........ ..... ........ $6.00 One set hardwood D in ers....................................$3.00 Dozens o f other good Chairs, each---------.......... .. 50c One $45 full quartered oak Buffet, beautiful piece furniture, like n ew ............. .............. ........... . $15.00 Furniture Repairing our specialty. W e do furni ture packing, have skilled workmen and prices are fight. Investigate our stock for anything you need. ALBANY, OREGON m aterial Especially desirable In the country o r w here there h n o w ater system, beaM M » Durable R o o iii^ H R A c r iC A U * W e sell t|e cheapest because our expenses are low, Com er Court & Liberty Sts. F IR E F U O O F Salem, O re Disguisina C p * «« Sait Seeking-for various ways of disguis “ WB.v don't yon b*ve your »on ex ing tbe taste o f Kp&om aalt has become amined b.v an alienist T' " I ‘d rather have a good American something of a fad. Her* to the very doctor than any of them foreigners."-- latest suggestion, and a very good oue* To each toaspoouful of skit Baltimore American. \ Rios Dessert. • fourth teaspoon fu) of cream Boiled ri«-e aerrwl with chocolate or aud a little augar. Dissolve A H spates* Task hard u u rt make» a simple and w bo le Be—I left |Kor Billie .n.lgellng hl» hot water and nild i'Oid water, gume (loMaort. Rateine caa be cooked bráluik She—♦Irartowfi! Wimt a he do ci dost* of aal» la icijuflfed In tbe rice I f deal red. ing that for? They haven't don* any- , orV»m o f tat loi I» u.-ud. «luco the actiou of the M’.ai-ui »alL thing Town T o l d « >. f * " ‘k 11* and Children Located in the Shoe Shop In rear o f Stayton State Bank QUALITY HERD N o Foreign Elomant. ASTO RIA J { • D u ra b le Roo Mig. Co. rwthu ? s w - i- b r Brown-PetidCo-Si