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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1917)
riends and . rtlativw h,re. Tuesday in company with Mr, and Mrs. D. I. Caldwell ha left for a visit with the Willis Cald well family near BrownaviUe. Jack Waltemeyer, the popular manager of the Star Theatre haa been called to Texaa on a busi ness trip, having laft Tuesday. He expecta to be gone for four or five weeks. During hia ab sence Mrs. Waltemeyer will keep the play house running. Mrs. E H. Hobson returned to her home in Scio the flret of the week, after a visit a t the W, H. Hobson and Dr. Pintler homes. Mrs. Hobson, who has a very fine voice, favored the congregation of the Christian church with a solo, Sunday morning. Miss Elva Montgomery, re turned Sunday from a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Caspell at Sheridan, Ore gon. She says that there is sn epedemic of measles at that city, and although the schools are still running, there are a 100 or more pupil* absent on account of illness.________' _ ■ - Gehlen’s Store - 1 Come in and see our \ Bargain table of : Groceries : 13 lbs sugar $ 1.00 ‘ ¡to 50c 25c 6 1-2 " 3 1-4 “ : Just received a new line] : of Hats and Caps r ♦ Remember-we deliver twice daily ♦ Mehama Item t ^ The Celebrated Too late for last week. N. S. Wagner returned from Stayton Satiuday. from which the doctor has been attending hia face. • Mrs. Stout has been ill since the bad weather began. Giles Wagner past tRrough town Saturday. *• Mrs. Lizzie Burdick pest through town Tuesday, Mr. and Mr* Burdick from Mehama was in Stayton on busi ness last week. ' There are quite a number of cases of the La-grippe in and around Mehama. Hawaiian Tfoubad The Prettiest, Daintiest, Sw< r ’ Musical Novelty Monday Feb. 1: A Fascinating spectacle of BEAUTIFUL HAWAII The Last Word in Enter F e rn R id g e The most enchanting weird and haunting ■ music in the world Prices:—Adults 35cts, Children I5dj. The party given at the Frank Etzel home last Wednesday was ♦ ♦ well attended. Those [present were Geo. Lambrechtand family ♦ Joe Etzel and wife. Mr. Freres. ¡W ftV A V M V W W WHBAttHUKKAT““ ”” " ~ ♦ ♦ §?A Y T O N ORE. Theo. and Helen Freres. Grace ♦ Hottidger, John Zblkoske, John Lambrecht, Algie Moesi Andrew Lambrecht, Ben andBiHTeopfer, Dan Young, who has been vis John Etzel. Laurence Siegmund. iting his brother in Iowa for the Ben Basil, Rose Bast, Anns Good Oak Posts for sal«, 15 past few weeks returned home An interesting program has Neitling, Mary Lahoy, John Ap i Tuesday. cents each. Chas. Gehlen. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Munkers been planned »for the Parent- ple. John Neitling. A1 Friedel. SALEM ALBANY EUGENI John Huber, was a Stayton Vintz Ritzinger, George and Teachers meeting, which is to be left Monday far a visit at the J ' . ■ • visitor Saturday. home of Rodger Montgomerys held Friday evening, Feb 9th. Tony Neitling, Pete Mainer, John Smith, of Silverton was near Mehama. The subject is to lie “ Patriot Lena Basl, Ella Trinberger. All Friedl, D. Kelley and Len Phil in tpyn yesterday. Jos. SestaU and wife and ism.” Everyone is urged to at ips. Everyone had a good time Milk and cream for sale at the Misses Maude Hollister Malana, tend and a special invitation has and departed for home at a very Bakery. tf Vonda and Sylvia Sestak motor been extended to the G. A. R. late hour. ^ and W. R. C. Mr..Huffman of Weiser Idaho ed to Salem Sunday. John Zolkoske calledjpn Gord- - is visiting Joe Kearns. Miss Lois Brackin, who fract The Shorth and classes are go den Zoelnerone day last week. ing to attempt to win a Gregg Geo. A. Schaefer of Salem ured an ankle at the rink a few John Etzel is on the sick list was a Stayton visitor Monday. weeks ago, is able to be out pennant for the Stayton H. S. AGENTS FO R T H E This is a hard fight as a high this week. . Mrs. Lilly went to Corvallis again on crutches. standard must be reached. But Nick Gehlen was*~viaiting on last Eriday and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scheppard of never the less they are setting the Ridge this week. Ben Darby and wife of Linn Mill City have been visiting Wm. to the task with a “do or die” Vintz Ritzinger andr-Al Fried County were Stayton visitors Councilman and wife of West determination. _ , were Sunday visitors at the N Stayton for a few days. Tuesday. The H. S. girls are planning to Neitling home. " A. A. McKenzie o f ' Linn Emil Cladek left Monday for swell their pledge to theGym fund The Fern Ridge cowboy is now county was trading in Stayton Missouri, where he expects to at the play “ Mrs. Wiggs of ¡the working for Geibler Bros. Tuesday. remain two or three months Cabbage Patch.” Vintz Rintzinger will start for If you want pure, sanitary He went via California. * Examinations are taking place Rogue River in a few weeks as milk or cream call ■R. O. Thomas, mayor of Turn this week through nut the vari tf Brewer’s Dairy. hia father has rented a farm at er, suffered a paralytic stroke ous grades. U that place., _ 1 — X Mrs. Byron Denny and Miss one day last week. He ia re The 5lh and 6th grades Ire Florence Denny were in town A ported considerably improved. Miss Trinberger is well satisfi Bicycle an d G un R e p a i r i n g - K e y F ittta f sorry to hear of the continued ed with the work done by the 8th few days. Found—On the West Stayton Mrs. Ed Chrisman of Linn road, a bunch of key?. Owner illness of Clarence Huntley hnd grade. Both boys average 100 county was a Stayton visitor can have same by describing John Olmsted but hope they trill in all the grades. soon be back in school. Tuesday. property and paying for this ad Miss hollister is reading “The Most of the farmers on the Ridge lost a number of sheep G. A. Smith, V. A. Goode and Lois- Bracken who has been Boyhood of Washington” to her during the snow and cold weath G. C. Ecksman motored to suffering from a broken ankle pupils. ■ er. ____________ Salem Tuesday. was able to get up to the schoo No Fumes, N o F reezin g ' Max Brown has been seriously Y o n C a n G et F re e z o n e Monday and visit her class mates. ill during the past week but is Kingston News No H eadache«, N o Thaw ing The new Corn Remedy at Miss Miles Roy and Mrs. For report much better. ' Mrs. V. Phillipi was a busi S lope’s D rugstore. rest Mack returned Saturday The attendance has been con Mar Brown who has been on from Portland, where the latter siderably broken through out ness caller i n Kingston and the sick list the past week is selected a stock of spring millin the grades, owing to the fact Stayton Wednesday. Jos. Brand, L. T. Titus. Mrs reported improving. ery. that so many are ill with colds. V. Phillipi and Miss Ruth Fuson Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Darby and . The Chante Club has sus Henry Steinkamp, the Aums- spent Wednesday evening at the meetings altogether ' ville insurance man, was in town daughter, of near Scio, were in pended T. W. Creech home, town yesterday. T h e young now and will not meet again Monday on business. Edna Crabtree entertained Albert Frank left Monday for lady came to have some dental until after “ Mrs. Wiggs of. the Josephine and Katherine Brand Cabbage Patch” is staged.' Detroit, where he will be em work done. The Drawing Classes in all Sunday afternoon. ployed in a logging camp. The Lilly Hardware Co. are John Pietrok, Floyd Downing Dr. Beauchamp reports the now receiving shipments of their grades have more than covered and Charlie Peters motored to the work for the half year. birth of a son to Archie C. Bates large line of furniture bdught on Sa£m Sunday. and wife, near Scio, February 1. the recent trip to Portland of Both choruses are working on Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clayton the “Sqldiers Chorus. Harry Townes, of Portland is Mr. and Mrs. Lilly. entertained Mrs. Oliver Baker visiting his parents, Mr. and Wilma Ware entertained her The 8th grade received word and daughter Marcile, Mrs Alice Mrs. D. Townes, of Linn county. Sunday School class Friday even that there is to be no open book - The school board met in reg ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tests. Formerly the&were given Baker and Chas. Cole, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, P. P. Crabtree ular session Monday evening Ed Young. An enjoyable time on several subjects. called at the Mate Titus home was had by all present. and transacted routime business. Elma Farrar and Albert Lulay Saturday, Mrs. Lcuy Kearns suffered a J. H. Thoma of the Brown- have both been absent from ' stroke of paralysis last Saturday Petzel Lumber Co. reports the Miss Crabtree’s room on account Mrs. V. J, Phillipi called on «3 , « Mrs. Liston Darby Thursday. evening. She is reported im sale of all yard stock and dimen of illness. proving. sion lumber. Shipment is being Miss Marshall is reading Gladys Downing visited with made to Salt Lake City. Dicken's “The Cricket on the Elsie Peters Sunday. Lang’s Mineral Wonder Last Notice of Executor. James Archer ofi The tonic and blood purifier • Rev. John F. Leggett, of Eu Hearth” in honor of his birth Triumph Notes purchased the R L $1.00 bottles at Sloper’s Drug gene, is soliciting among the day which is Februday 7th. - To Whom It May Concern: Notice la given that the umtmtaiMd. A. opposite John Orlo Humphrey and Ben Ges- hm.by Store. - residents of Stayton and vicinity Lai nek, executor of the eatate o/ An- Mr. Archer int ner helped Herman Soppe butch f i t e iniHhll’n' 'U'c<'aH''(i> haj* dlia John Mack and wife and Will in the interest of a religious we have not U paper published in Eugene, er h«,gs Monday. Conntv R . i * cou,nt> Court ut Marion Munkers and wife of North San- °f ' ,r,'“on* hU final bus secured a vi tiam were Stayton visitors Mon E. C. Titus reports the follow Attorney L' D. Mahone being Albert Arthur was a business hM !?,d ,T ato- “n,! "**d court delayed in reaching this city for visitor at Amoville Thursday. ing sales of Ford cars since our f“ h i n .a/T J nti:d Mond*y- Marrh , Mr. and Mrs. day. his address at the M. E. church and son Merrill, last issue. Jack Johnston and at «»e county court Sunday night the pastor sug Miles Kintz called at Elvin room f m the da* cmnty court houne In Saturday saying Martin §>tone of Lyons, Math gested that the meeting adjourn Carters Thursday. iceCfbrt^ehl "tat“’ the Umo’and their many St Rexall Castor Oil (Aromatic^ Mueller and Geo. Sant’ner of and the large congregation at Jacob Staifer visited at Theo 3 to ... Ch « 1 h, an»K of any objection« They have gone: fre* from odor and taste 25c at Linn county. tend the service at the Chris Highberger Wednesday. Obispo county, Beauchamp’s The Rexall Store Fwh™ ry «. 1917. Alfred Fox called at the F. A 3teinkamp Bros, have bought tian church, which suggestion *• Martin, a I k t u m , they will reside. Mrs. Lester Smith of Portland the herd of registered jerseys of was followed by many. Mr. Bell home Sunday." f f i r n . , fa-th« E , entatc of Appol- Edith Highberger called at ,U t‘- is visiting her parents Mr. and A. Wolf’and are now figuring on Mahone arrived soon after eight Mrs. E. M. Olmsted for a few putting in some new barn equip o’clock too late for his appoint Mrs. Miles Kintz Thursday. «*■ T - w v ment to go along with the cows. ment, on account of a delay in Orlo Humphrey and wife and days. NATURC Mr, J.T.1&entz and aon John -■ Salem, but will, according to Mr. Ethel King spent Sunday with ■J. H. Blakely is home from a —Aumsville Advance. •|>d Mr. and Mr,, j . A. Brand » OPTOMl Charles W. Caldwell of Irrigon Lockhart, come again at a later home folks. visit to Albapy and Berlin. Mrs. v..ited at the V. P. Pietrok Elvin Carter and family visited nf.me fcunday. Blakely remained for a longer Ore., arrived in town the latter date and present his number as Office north W. H. Carter Sunday. ‘ part of last week for a visit with one of the features of the Com- Drug Stpre. lit v J Standard - One dollar a y*ar. ■ ♦ X STAR THEA muntty - CttinnaMp" p c * r*1” being put on by this church. CHAS. G EH LEN Local Items School Notes I ! HAUSER BRI I Gymnasium and Athletic Sup| Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies Famous Grip Sure-Basket Ball Stas Base Ball and Lawn Tennis Suj Spalding Sweaters and Jerseys Dayton and Adlake Bicycles $28.85 to! Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, 0 TROJAN STUM PING POI Lilly Hardware Co.. Local Agents Just Received a n e w line of c o r set : called the LOW, * Correct in Style. Price the lowest according to value, Call and see them 1 * W. F. KLECKE1 0 Speaker Is Delayed Children Like I • - l «» t uSks™"**- *"■'«>• A. C. &