Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, February 21, 1917, Image 4

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if such a low was ennctei, and jthongt enfiti*« fteft bn Mir goveFh-'1
did organize asti - caffj* on a ment by the doctrine of w estern *
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general suspension d f industrio*..]cotisérvntfonista w h o have be-
In 1318 existing agreements come a-itacratlc fiuardians.
Entered as acçond-claae matter Marcì, betweeh minors and mine opera­
Western Senators an ! Repre­
28, J91S. at th« pottt-oflke at SU.vfcm,
tors
expired
and
120,000
miners
sentatives who are playing the
Ore., titular the Act of March 8, ISTI».
a' .... —-
joined -the strike and produced game o f conservationists should.
a nation crisis that unltedparties. realize the folly o f their poai-
C. E. DAUGHERTY.-Editor.
The strike became an indus tion. Release the natural re­
Portland Office :-G. Sherman Hot*ford. trial revolution and then parlia- soiices and the natural rights
Broad wav HuiMh»p. Broadway and ment passed an arbitration bill to the western states frouT the
Morrison Strata. Phono Mar. 44.S 7,;
save the life o f the nation ffdm clutch o f those who are playing j
complete, d. ssolution.
the game o f benefactors o f future j
rUH.;^n> EVERY WEDNESDAY
The
taw
applies
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to
employer'generations,
for political p u p -'
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One Y e a r .......... .............. $1.00 and employes, corporation and po»es at our expense.
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Six M on th *........ ............ ...... 50 private employers, and imposes!
fines
for
violations
o
f
from
6000
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'tlfirston
N ew s
Advertising rates on Application
to 25,000 kronsrs.
Mrs. P, P. Crabtree called on
A labor Congress was called
¡Mrs. C. J. Rue tigers T u e lu y
to oppose acceptance o f the law
afternoon.
but after four days_debate ac­
Mate Titus called on Mr. and
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cepted the tenths o f the act and
Mrs.
P. Pr Crabtree Sunday.
Stay ton Grange No. 340 Theld a everybody has gone to work.
Arthur McKenzie and Miss
This county wilt have no sta­
very interesting meeting lest
Saturday at which Mrs. Lambert bility And security in iti indus- Bertha McKenzie were trading
made a very interesting and en­ trial affairs until it provides a ¡n Stayton Friday,
tertaining talk on the legislature way to protect business against j Willie and Paul Shepherd vie-
lited in Stayton S u n d a y .____
and M iv Williams gave an strikes and lockouts.
address on the feeling o f the
Miss Ruth E. Fuson spent the
nation tbmard Germany.
week end in Salem, returning to
The following officers were
her school Monday morning. '-
installed: E. G. Siegmund, Mas­
A patriotic program in com-
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ruettgera
ter; T. J. Ware Overseer; E. G. memoration o f Lincoln’s and'and family, visited Sunday with
Lambert. Lecturer:
Barbara Washington’s birthdays will be Mr. and Mrs. Minten and family.
Kirsch, Steward; H. A. Sleg held in the High School assembly,
.Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crabtree
raund. Assistant Steward; M. J. Friday February 23. This pro-
!and daughter Edna and Avalene
FolliS, Chaplain; A. P. Kirsch, gram, in which all the gradesland Mildred Clayton were enter-
-Tseasurér; J,. R. Miller, Secre- will participate, will begin at 2 !taiued at the KelIey home Sun_
JfcarK E. Shepherd, G. K. ; Lottie / clock.
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oneste cordially day.
Ï, Ôéres; Ella Williams, invited to attend and a special
Mrs. Alice Baker visited in
Pomona; Allie Murphy, Flora: invitation is extended to the
Stayton Sunday.
L. B. Miller. L. A. S.
G. A. R. and the W. R. C.
Mrs. J. A. Brand is spending
The program is as follows:
a
few
days at'the home o f her
Orchestra
father
who is very ill.
Song ..................
Assembly
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shepherd of
Section 2091 United States flag Flag Salute ................ Assembly
Stayton
spent Sunday at the
Desecration o f Prohibited—Any R ead in g....... Beryl McLaughlin
person who in any manner for Exercise......1st and 2nd grades home o f their son Adam Shep­
exhibition or display, shall place Song............ 3rd and 4th grades herd.
Installation at
The Grange
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Blossom rim e in
the Golden State
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Tr« at» «H Dom«,«litt Anlmtl,
pika U m Tut* mi im ti
Yrk'pHbiiv auf
in fact too warm for heavy clothe«.
Many weic bathing at t lei
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o r a f e » A T S T A V I ON
O r a n g e s w e r e r i ^ i n t b e v a |le y ^ ^
tlu * ini'uni.. i I ncofBy .W“ie covered -
DR. G. G W A
with snow."
Take a vacation trip now where,
life is different: where climate
surroundings and amusement^ .
are out of the ordinary. Spend .
a different February.
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DENTIST
Rooms 7 8, Roy BLfo
STAYTON, DUE.
DR. C. B. 01
o pto m e tr ist '
Th ree T rain s Daily
Scenic Shasta Route -•
OPTICIAN
w ill take you th«'rè in comfort
Ask the axent.
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S. if. HEI.T'ZEL
' A NATIONAL (Scoi-MsolUy/ FARM JOlil’tAl
O u r P a p e r A ll O n e Y e a r
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
N O TARY
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O O D R E A D IN G is one of the necessities t o n
real hom e. W ith the happy com bin ation
sh ow n below and now offered in con n ection -w ill»
y o u r subscription to this paper, the whole fam ily
can g a th e r aroun d the evening lam p and get ib o
m o st valu able, entertaining and instructive
re a d in g o b tain ab le for a year.
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Miss Ruth E. Fuson spent
or cause to be placed any word Recitation.............. Hilda Trask
or figures, or numbers, or marks Recitation..... CletaPeer^, Marie Monday night with Mrs. V. Phil­
Weddle, Genevieve Spaniol ippi.
or inscriptions, or pictures, or
Reading
.............Cecil Schaefer
design, or device, or symbol, or
The Kingston’ Dramatic Club
HERE THEY ARE
token, or notice, or drawing, or Chorus. .. .... ....... High School is cooking up something new in
any advertisement, o f any na Reading..!.. ........A, D. Gardner the shape o f entertainment.
tore, whatever upon the flag, Orchestra.
Watch for announcements later.
standard color or ensign o f the
Ralph Neal is employed at the
United States, or shall expose or
M, S. Titus home.
cause to be exposed to public
T. W. Creech was on the sick
view any such flag, standan
The national Biological Survey list Sunday.
color ór ensign, of the Unite« whatever that is. claims credit
Elsie Peters, Lonna Pietrok
States upon which shall be print for killing 16,000 noxious ani­
and Josephine Brand were absent
ed, painted, or otherwise plac *d mals. and millions o f squirrels..
from school Monday owing to
or to which shall be attached This federal commission claim's
stormy weather and illness.
appended, affixed or annexed, credit for hilling thousands of
Mr. and Mrs. V. Philippi and
any words, or figures, or numbers coyotes, wolves, moi-ntion lions
daughter
Alma and Everett
or marks or inscriptions, or pic­ and bobcats in western states.
ture, or designs, or device or
Now the fact is western states Philippi motored to Scio Tuesday
s .,bol, or token, or notice, or pay bounties for killing these and returned Wednesday even­
dra- ing or advertisement, o f animals and stockmaD keep dogs ing.
an -.ature or kind whatever, or and trap and destroy them.
M ill City H iffh School
wh shall expose to public view,
It is all payed for by the tax-
or shall manfacture, or sell or payers o f the various states, and
The school has one’ hundred
exposé for sale, or have in the federal goverment employs new library books and a new
possession for sa'e, or for use, highbrows to talk about
it. book case to put them in.
any article, or thing or substance Tne highbrows get big salaries
All waste paper is being saved
W e u rg e you to tend in your order at once w hile th is
being an article for merchandise from the department of agricul­
for the Missionary Society, who
offer
ia good.
T h ia offer is good for both NEW an d
or a receptacle for mechandise, ture and write pamphlets and
intend to send it away when a
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N E W A L s u b s c r ib e r s .
upon which shall have been fill the newspapers with press
certain amount is procured.
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O rd e r tod ay and tell your frienda
printed, painted or attached, or matter.
The High School play has been
a
n d neighbor« before it is too late.
»otherwise placed, a representa­
postponed until February 23rd.
tion o f any such flag standard,
Last Monday afternoon the
color, or ensign o f the United
H ie* School, including the fifth,
8tates, to advertise or call atten­
six.h, seventh and eighth grades arrived. They are. Bonheur’s. j Suburban residents are seek-
tion to, or to decorate or to
Horse
Fair,
Ladseer’s, The ing extension of carlines but
The great deve’oment issues met in the Assembly room' to
ornament, or to mark, or to die
Monarch
in
the
Glen,
The Italian Pres. Griffith of P. R. L ¿i p
commemorate the birth o f Lin­
tinguish the article or thing on for western states are involved
Madonna,
and
Sir
Galaheid.
Co. said it
was impossible!
coln. Rev. E. A Fitch gave an
which so placed, or shall pnblicly in problems of public, conserva­
Since Professor M. S. Pitman 1 “ untill Portland treats the street
mutilate trample upon, or publicly tion and water power policies. address on Lincoln, “ The Unique”
o
f
Orego • Normal cam 0 * addres* car company a little more gener-
deface, or defy, or defile, or cast H alf a dozen eastern millionaires which was greatly enjoyed by
the
Parent Teachers Association ously,” We would suggest that
all present.
contempt, either by word or act, mantain a national press bureau
The High School and friends on March 9th a local talent meet- j the residents ask the jitney
-upon any such flag, standard, and flood tile press o f the United
ing will be held,
drivers union to put autos on the
color or ensign, o f the United States with their ideas on these enjoyed a Valentine Party held
run r.t 5c fares.
in the Assembly room Feb. 10th.
States shall be deemed guilty of lines.
Roseburg, P e b. 19— Eastern
F ifty ito sixty per cent of the
Miss McAfed had three visitors
misdemeanor, and subject to a
Bandon- More than $1,000,000
capitalists lease 3200 acres of
of
goods shipped over bar here
fine o f not less, than twenty areas o f western states are hek in her room last week.
land near here to drill experi­
last
year.
dollars ($20.00) nor more then b ak fr«m natural normal settle
From the 4th to the 8th grades mental wells for 6il.
one hundred dollars ($100.00) ment by various kinds of reserves exclusive, are preparing for the
Portland-Shipyards here are
Florence—Vancouver men take
( L 1301 page 286, Section 1, Forest reserves, power reserves, monthly spelling contest sent
•noun of c «la r | to T t!!n t, o w S e d T d o ^ T ." '
coal reserves, oil reserves and out by the county superintend­ option on larK<. amount
Oregon Laws.)
near hei* and plan to erect by Portland men
game reserves are used as pre ent.
texts to permanently hold up
Grant,
Marguerite
and
Gertrude 8hinK,e mm- •
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wil1 ^Pcrm ent
Grants Pass -Chrome deposits
ands. According
to highest Smith were absent » Thursday
with New Zealand flax in this
authorities when these western and Friday on account o f illness. inSninois valley to he extensively district.
worked this summer. 4000 tons
^ ,
states
were admitted they ac­
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The Misses Martha Denny and
Llectric^ervfo»
N orw ay follows New Zealand quire 1 all sovereign powers o f
shipped out past, season. ”
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Lottie M cAfee's room partici­
> k T as far
ud other progressive countries ;he older states.
Independence -Vail vSiietz R. I as this city ^y M a^chlat
pated in a Valentine box last
Congress retained the right to
>pting compulsory arbitra
R. reported ready to begin erect-
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week.
and. putting an ehd to dispose of public lands to forward
f _ ^ ,de/ rom R edirect interest.
ion of shops here soon.
Miss Anna Denny spent the
immediate settlement and devel­
es and Lockouts.
aJ
h.e far" " '* * many benefits
With the danger of war hang­
rat effort to endindus- opment o f these new western week end at her home in Salem. ing over the country, we are are derived from a sugar factory
It employes from 4^0 to 5(X) men
Mrs. G. M. Sprague visited
by creating a body states.
brought face to face, with the
from October untill Vebrurury.
In the granjt to Congress by the second and third grades.
ft on which both
value of .our industrial plants
states
there
was
no
thought
of
i « f t fairly represented was
,T . C. Fulton was absent from and''railroads to the goverment. ^rm ng the unproductive time of
allowing the federal goverment school with the chicken pox.
Conservative legislation for their W men into productive time and
ion was held to exercise perpetual dominion ,The pictures which were pur­ protection should be the order of wmnld e8t" nate of M
month
I général strike pver them. That is the after- chased a few days ago have the day.
tf
d m®an an increase of wealth
to the extent of $25,000 » month.
Claims of Officialism
$ 4 25
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Give The West
an Equal Chance
Adopt Compulsory
Arbitration
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Hubbard riMr .
VETERINARI;
Patriotic Prom ni
Oregon Flag Law
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OSkw Koom No. 6. Roy Bldg,
Dr. 0 . L Scott, D,
Chiropractic Spioologlat
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Try Chlrwprttctlr Spinal
and K*t well.
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G. A. SMITH
D J U E IS
Cifv an- Country
REAL ESTA'
If you ha»» pmprrty to
with mo. If you want ,‘ f to t 1 l
give mv a call.
Offlcs In lMUW**Arld Bulk»«
STAYTON.
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Stayton Meat
SESTAK
THOl
PROPRIETORS
Fresh, Salt and Cond
M EAT^
Creamery Butter and
Highest Market Price
Paid for Fat Stock
Change of Scl
To take effect Oct
STAYTON-S
STAYTON - KING:
AUTO STAGE
MUud In Iron! of »!
IMMÎM OrtnM
Every
D ay, Sundays In «
Lv Stayton for Kinkaton,
n «t motor .........
“ Kingston for HUfyton
Ar Stayton
Lv Stayton for 8al«m .
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