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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1917)
N K : '•iíirMifrfW' ¡S tt* ■¿BREW ER. IH. D. ¡CIAN AND 8UR0E0N STAYTON, ORIOON A. Beauchamp, M .D . phyiician and Surgeon rAyT0N. * * OREGON _N. Pinti«, D. M.D. ■ d e n t is t om c over Buy too Stato Book ~ ,1161 Staytaw. Pro. w.|fT» Sale of Real Pro perty on Foreclosure Noti« U horrty ri*«. ^ ‘»y ^r- , of on axocutlon duly iMUod out o f , Circuit Court o f the stato o f Oregon, . (ho County of Morton and to mo «tod on U m 11th day o f January .n t ^ ^ r U o r d a J ^ d ^ k o to d UNDER HX F U tl QUEEREST OF SCA Migliai Tena« la Her Cereer Hat Had tvm* Kaeitlag gap«ri«M e* •lx S a » hgve Iow a over Texas, la- eluding tho banners of throe foreign powers—rraaoe, Spain and Msxko rtn t cam# tho French flag, which was «arriad dowa the Mississippi rtv«, to tho gulf of Mosteo by tho la torpid La •alto. Following tbto was the Spanish emblem, drat thrown to the der the dlracttoa of the priests. Tbaa earn« la succession the Mexican Sag and the Lone Star sm Worn of tho republic of Taxas. Tho etan and stripes followed the Lotto Star, but was supplanted for a tima by tho etan and hare of the Con federacy. la the struggle for ascendancy among these verteos -groupe U Is needless to •ay that much blood has been aptiled and eooutieas tragadles bava, taken their placee on the pa gee of history. 'Aim history of the republic o f Taxas le one of the most unique example« of ustionai sovereignty that the world has ovar osan. A province of 10,000 people woa to dependence from a nation of aavernl millions. But the«« 3UXJUO war« «su araUv men or sturdy ■tori A tew years later tbeee seme tear tea* and Independent Texans voluntari ly gave up their sovereignty to become one of the galaxy of etara under the banner of the United SUtea.-Chicago JotmtaL %. ----------------- ^ ------------------------------ •reteeque Walrue Hm a Strang M aternal I net I not. walniem. or "am burses’* of the •Id navigators, are the strangest gag »ota grotesque of aU sea mamma la. Tbelr large, rugged brads, armed with two long ivory tasks. and Ibelr huae swollen bodies, covered *IUi balrlees. !rrta|‘!#^.1a“u »•**/ »kin. give them a formidable appearance unlike that of any other mammal. They are much tahja. the old malm weighing from sloop to a.ouo pounds and tho fsmalm about twu-thlrde as much, i. - Walrus#« bavs a strongly developad maternal toatlnct and «bow great de votion end disregard of tbelr own safe ty to defending the young. The Kekl- at Capa Vancouver, Bering see. hunt them lu frail skin covered kyalu, using Ivory or bone pointed spear* and i and P. H. .Down, hor huoband dofondanto In favor o f plaintiff ¡against «aid by which •cation I am commandod to ooll tho trty in «aid «»m utton and heroin- r dtacribed to pay tho oum duo tho itiff o f 1 8 ». 00 with intoroot thereon ttho rato o f V por cen t por annum n t î ï 4th day o f April I M «M l land tho furthor «um o f 8 1 » . » . Dfwy’o fooa together wfth tho co«U How Faat an Objeet Must Travel to gaeape Into Space. 1 di*buraom«nto o f oald ault tasad at SPEED OF NO RETURN. a, of February 1917 at tho hour o f 11 "lock A. M. of «aid day at tho wool of tho County Court Houoo n n County. Oregon. ooll at public vuon to tho hlghrat biditor for caoh i hand on th« day o f aal«, all tho right, btio, Intoroat and oatato which aal«Tde lta and all poraona claiming under ibaequont to tho recording mortgage. April 9th. 1912 .o f and i to aaid pramlaoa hereinbefore a n d daacribad in s a i d ilion aa follow«, to-Wit: Twenty- (S i feet off the North aide Block twelve (12) In HoWator'a *x No. One (1) to the Town of Stay- Marion County. Oregon, the entire ¿th of «aid Block, aleo One Hundred JÌ) feet off the South aide o f Block drtoen (1«) In Molila tor'« Anne* No. e (1) to the Town of Stayton, Marion unty, Oregon, the entire length of « d Block. The entire tract herein * I S feet by 294.2 feat In extent. aale being made «object to re- upturn in the manner provided by a *I>atoil this 12th day of January 1917. ItS W. 1. NEEDHAM Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. IE THRICE - A - WEEK Edition of the New York World in 1917 The value and need of s newt- iper in the household was never iter than at the present time, i great war in Europe is now ilf-way into its third year, and rhether peace be at hand or yet i far off, it and the events to tllow it are sure to be of absorb- ng interest for many a month i come. There are world-shaking af ire, in which the United States, frilling or unwilling, is compelled > take a part No intelligent on can ignore such issues. T H E THRICE- A - W E E K WORLD’S regular subscription ice is only $1.00 per year, and bat pays for 156 paper«. We fer this unequalled newspaper nd the Stayton Standard to- ether for‘one year fog $1.30. The regular subscription price 1 the two papers is $2.00. [ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ p r a c t ic a l h e a l t h h in t . Ringing In th« far«. * entstont ringing tn the ears “ not only a (Unagreeable and annoying acnaatlon. bat It may mean serious trouble. Ringing jn th»« «an la a condition result- tax from colds. The catarrhal affection of the no«# and throat •oreads into the enatachlan tuba. *n<i the cotiKcation and ewetllng c«u«a the ringing to J P * t«>nbl«. unless relief- , ’ will result In denfneaa Snf- this condition should S ” .tho adT‘^ of a nose and “ toat special 1st without delay. ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S * ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! * * • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ L t Doing Big Thing.. I lhl,,K* •nnkea na energetic I l » h c h . That’« why w . hunk *nu" h0 U rt" ,n* S«*iit things la b ' T l' l l,,° W,r- th"» •* haa turned fo a w P * fft'', 18 .The spaed of no return to that aimed which one would have to Seed a body, a bailee for Instance, straight up la the air so that It would nevor come hark. The raid of this speed baa boon estimated to bo about a«veo mllas a aocood If a ballot could bo gtvon I bat vatoclty away from tbe oagth it would noror fail back to our planet, but would travel os Into apace la an arbit of Ita o v a around tho sum. Aa to tho paaalbdltlea of aaythlng over attalatoa tbla speed, no one can say. Bcteailsts oay all tbey know Is (hat the friction of the air would prob ably melt end then vaporise the body before It succeeded In getting through tho aartb'a ocean of air. Tbo ap^od of th# modorn army ballot to about ooe- twolfth of the a pood of no return, be ing • III tie over half a mile e second. Instance« of the speed of ao return are eeeo when meteors fell Into the at mosphere of the earth. They very sel dom actually reach the earth’s surface, bat are melted and vaporised by tho eoortnoas amount of brat evolved from friction with tbo air at anch an enor mous velocity.- Exchange. < Blaokmere's Mamera The aaatoklu floats. v . A lw ay s Bears the Signature, ^ of puuctatumi. lion found ouly ou cer tain rocky Ikli-is lu tbe bey of Plenty, uortberu Nv% Zealand. It la of great scientific Ir.tortfHt for ibe reason that j It Is the ouly surviving representative of the order of prose urla. or primitive reptiles, and la therefore a aort of "liv ing fuKsil." It wa* formerly hunted for food, but Is now protected by law In New Zealand. Powir of a Rlvar. Tbere ate more «pludle« turned In tbe mill« of Utwreuce by the |>ower of tbo ilerrlmac river thun are turned by any other river tn any other city In the world. Four bundled acre« of Mayha It Waa a Folding On«. Pilfering bad becu going on among inllla. employing 40.000 bunds, put out tbs men In an snslueertug work*. Tbe 2,000.000 tons of woven fabric* e*ob master spoke to tbe foreman, who was : year.—Exchange. t- i ■ i m an Irishman. In roa|iect to tho same, Mutual Dlaoentent. telling him If hs bud auy suspicions to First Cluhwuinan—’No; I am not go search the men before leaving. Ona evening Put bad occaalon to do ing to tbe aubiiHl dinner. The commit this, and while In tbe act of telling tee alwaya puts ins l>s*l<le the most un tha men to take tbair coats off tha interesting people. Second Clubwomsn -T h a t'« Juat my ex|i«rlence. We were mastar cams by. sitting together last year, weren t w *' "Wall. Pnt. what la mlaalng n o w r —Loudon Oplnlou. " A wbaalbarrow, air." -f WHat’a In a Name? A Sordid View. Old Gent-W'liut a your name, my Ift- "Do you kuoW tbat our bookkaspar I tie man?' Tbe U tile Man-They call la abort to bla account*7" me "Corns” at *< bool. air. Old Gent “ Yea, a tow hundred bone*. Conae- —Good gmclou»: And why? The Ut- queutly be wor*a «vary night and nov. tle Mun (cbeerf u I ly >—'Ca use I'm al *r want* a vacation. Lst him aloua. ways at tbe foot of tbe class, air.— We’re «bead of tbe game, all right” — tendon Telegni |»b. B fi CUSTOM Copy of Wrapper. Use For Ovwr 3 0 Year* »«Ti bears bear. Pway* th* »lato of SECOND FURNITURE Below is justa few items of hundreds of bargains you wfll fjnd at our store . . . W e buy the house furnishings of twq or three houses every day and you can always find a large assortment here to choose from . . . ---------------------------------------------------------- ----- -BANK- 0F STAYT0H Capital. $25.00000 A- DT £ **,? "**’ £r*ai£ ,nt: J. T. H unt , Vice-President. “TT S. L. S tew AST, Cashier. J. M. R ingo . Aaa’t Cashisr «s s s M s s s a s s tttta a a a a o w o s “ " Swiss Jeweler | $ 31 Yean Experience - « AH work on . watches and • clocks guaranteed ^for • One Year. • • * * jT ry My W o rt It Speak* for ItoslL* l $ Located to tha 8hos Shop In roar o f Stayton State Bank * • • Stayton, - Oregon » • •••••••*a l******s a a **M ** Q U A L IT Y H E R D Poland China Swine Can furnish anything fro* ed pig to brood sows and boar*. Write me your __ I will do my beat to plehae you RAY J. FOX, Lyon», Ort. .í D ELLA HASTINGS ail» nwCTiac m m nx Hair Tonic, Face Creams, Bair Goods Made to Order, Manieur, ing, Scalp and Face Treatment. Suit 1, K.-of P. Building Bell Phone 281-R ALBANY, OREGON ^ One $65 polished top Lorain Range, just like new, n o w ............................................................ $25.09 Dresseis, values to $15, slightly used.......... $3 to $7.50 One $18 full quartered oak H all Tree ................. $9.00 T w o $12 42-in. 6-ft. Extension Tables, round, can’t be told from 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. white continous B ed .........................$6.00 One set hardwood Diners • ............ ............ -..$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. We do furni ture packing, have skilled workmen and prices are right.' Investigate our stock for anything you need. m a The quick, safe and reliable w m a te r ia l E ip fid ilh d fid ttM tia f l » country o f where there 2a no water system, because Durable Roofing E . L. S T I F F C& S O N We sell the cheapest because our expenses-are low. is n u u itu u * F IR E P ^ o O F It lai Com er Court & Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. wa US OIKSCff Room For Reeonolllatlan. Baltimore Americans’ • ’■"« 1 Aeoampttahad. * Corrected. "She's a davor convaroatlonallat” A Hepelaa* Task. Mr. Gn«tfg*-I *le|»t Ilk« * l«X •■"I "Very. She tan even make a man night. Mr*. G n »gg*-A Jog? You sleH H e -I left poor Ublle vti.lgolto* bb who la talking about hlmaair atop to like ■ whole nfiwmlll.—Chicago New*. bmln* Sb?—Graclot)*.' Wbnt’* lietb* listan.” -Exchange. In? that far? They haven't «hm* at).' Btefldfa*t purpooe *h*pe* dratlny a’Hf i thing T«wu Topic*. Politene*« la good natura regulated destroy* doubts by good *c»**.- Rydney Smith. fêàiéà Farmers and Merchants : Diaguiaing Epsent Bolt Seeking for various way* o f disguis ing the taste o f Epsom salt baa become something of a fad. Here la the very latest suggestion, and a very good oue: To eacb teaspoouful of salt nild one fourth teaspoonful of cream of tartar and a little sugar. Dissolve In a Uttle hot water and add cold water, a sm all. ei dose of salt Is rt-qi*»roil "Ivlieu tla cream of tai tar to list'd, »»uct- it hasten- the actb-'U of the I';-a>-m salt. C - '>M M —î j L. A. MESSING j '* KlRh,lr>* M,,n” ASTORIA For Infanta and Children * _ m LEE TATE, Prosidoot. GEO. SPANIOL, Vico-Pros. . W. RICHARDSON, Casi For Over Thirty Years £1 L . " ’r "trattffh of activity.— Adamantin« Rsmlndsro. "W e can file a crow bill." explained No Foreign Element Brady b»’ William - Young W ife-W hat do you think of tbe lawyer "Why don’t you have your bod ex my biscuit? Tramp-Lady, they Inter "Not too cro*a.” cautioned the wire. amltmi by an alien tot ?” eat me strangely. I uaed to ba a gaolo •*1 still love my huslmnd."—Plttabqygb “ I ’d rather have a a '««! American glaL—Philadelphia Bulletin. •doctor than any of tbem Toreignera.” - ' Po«t. ___ _______ _ I . ‘ STAYTON, ORE. Pittsburgh Post. *>na lifted him I Stayton State Bank In ’' Some Advioo an How to Avoid Suffer- log From Cjro Strain. »toby p*reoos~raaiiot attend motion picture* because of tbo annoying after effects on the eym. Some suffer from eye otraiu and others are sobjeot to eevere Iteedaches. The relief, to most cases, coostote In perfectly Sited glass es. according to the Popular Science Monthly. Tb# picture way not be quite so sharp, but tbla la more than own peomled for by the lacreaeed comfort For poraona with very mnslUvo oym a colored gtaaa, either amber, yellow lah green or amethyst, may afford Im mediate roller. Several varieties of colored glass have been put oa the market, aad tbero are so many shade* at «liable that ovum suitable color can be secured. A subdued light to the theater has a much lew Irritating af fect than a dark theater where the only light la reflected from the screen. It la also advisable for thorn who are liable to suffer after viewing the pic tures to avoid sitting to a place where It Is necesaary to look upward, as the additional strain becomes very tire some and frequently leave* a eerara headache. In the majority of cases, however. If glamm are correctly fitted to a person be or aha stands a good chance of enjoying motion picture* without any attendant Ul roe tilt*. J a c o b S p a n io l Capital, $25,000.00 SEEING MOTION PICTURES. . Bath Tub«, Lavatori. • * and all Sanitary fittings. Farmer*-We carry a line of Pumps, Leader Water System«, Gasoline Engines, Etc. - Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria * . W p nm eM aaem af ' ' * - For Infant# «m l Children. Several hunter* told mo of exciting and dangerous eacounter* they bad ex perienced with mother walruses. If the young ere attacked or even ap proached tho mother doe* not limltate to charge furiously. Tho hunters con cern that on such occasions there la no optloo but to peddle for one's life. Occasions I ly an old walrus te un usually vindictive aud. after forcing a hunter to tab« refuge oo the Ira. will rows to pot rolling the vicinity for a long Urn«, roaring and menacing Urn object of her anger. - National Geo graphic Magastne. Btackmore la aald to tuvo reeetnblod llorara Oree ley. Soveral locho^ovar Inertia ef Bodies. olx feo*, wttb a largo. beeutlfuUy aMkp- Lay a Halting card on the tip ef the ed brad. oo wbK-b ble halr tomad left forefinger and on It piece a penny. warlngty. he wore a brard ehaved A quick flick of tbe card with the right away from bla nppar llp aod chin, ao second finger will remove th* card tbat It framed ble face, wbk-b was as erltbout disturbing tha coin. Another roey as a güTa. Illa eym wera full of -trick which Illustrate« tbe Inertia of twtnkllng humor and klndllnem. and bodies la to knock away tbe bottom of tbere was el «raye alwut blm a eeoee a Hie of rbecker* without upoetttog of tho outdoore—of graat calm o pe cea. tbe pile. This Is effected quite easily «rinda and fragraucea. He dremad with the help of a flat ruler. The re cnralamly tn kxwe flttlng clotbes. tak- maining checkers are removed enc- tng no tronbto to kaep to tha faohton | cemlvely by a number o f smart biowi. A more spectacular and apparently Ule votos was low aod musical, and bla manners bad a tooch of oíd world risky trick consUta of drawing a news «ourtaay aod dlstlm-tlon. Ha waa at paper away from under a glass filled terly atorara and would navar pretend I with water. Provided, however, that' to agraa to anytblng beca use «orno one : the table le smooth and tbe paper be pulled away smartly and horlxoatally atoa advocated U. Illa oplnlono «rere tbero la no dsuger of tbe water being atroug and «.-toar, and ha atood by tbem epUled. ________________ anwareringty — HUdegarda Uawthorna to Bt Mcbolaa. Primitive Reptile«. The tuatarm. or tuatera. la an almost Rabbits and Bqulrrela oo fiwlmmer*. extinct llxard llke reptile (Spbenodon A funny though able awliuuier 1« the rabbit. He submerge« hie body with the exception o f brad and tail. Tbe latter atlcka away up Into the air. and bla bind leg* make "soap euds” a* be diurna the water madly to get away. But with all bla uwkwardiiem he to a swift iwluuuvr aud Is only beaten by tbe squirrel amoug the land auluiala. Tbe squirrel ewlnie with Ills heavy tall sunk away down lu the water and Ills head held high ile cleave« the wave« Ilk# a duck, and a iuun In a rowboat baa all be »-an do to keep abreast o f the swimming squirrel a ,f- ' itù&m ** D u ra b le R oofin g Mfg. Co. Portland For sal* kg 3 rown-PetzelCovSt 'et us D o ü