Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, February 21, 1917, Image 8

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C. E. Taylor bought the lease
A nice mild vegetable
of
Jack Waltemeyor on the Star
ativeuae Nyal Figaen composed of
SA L E M
theatre
Tuesday and will run the
i}ga aenna and caacara. mild b
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play house from non' on. Mr.
effective 10 26 and 60c boxes
Taylor
neeot no Introduction to
Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
he
There
There- will be a lecture and
ana the people
- of
~~ ~ Slayton
- . . . . as _i.nt
basket dinner at the Mt. Pleas- bought the JUsttric
plan
ant church next Monday. The several months ^
lecture will be delivered by a body knows him.
thfrflyr
gentleman from the 0. A. C. at M»ure the patrons of th#bMkr
tame
Corvallis.
that h® wl11 * 've them the
that has been
H i . Gladys Hill
p „ t.
by
her
niece
little
Miss
M
ary1*"^1
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Mr. Wsltemever is now in Lni
Hill, came down from Mill City Angeles California having left
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for a visit at the home of the here some two weeks ago. Mrs.
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S E L E C T L IN E O F
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waltemeyer will most likely
A. Hill.
♦ Ladies’ Dress Goods
^
le&ve for California as soon as
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Peery she can arrange her business.
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W ash G oods
entertained a small party of
friends on Monday evening
music and cards furnished enter*
tainment and at a late hour an
The Loyal Sons and daughters
excelent lunch was served.
of the Christian Church enter­
San Tox Sarsaparilla
tained fifty two of their friends
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;
a
. Bicycle and Gun
I
STAY TO N
ORE.
Compound is a reliable pre- t s Valentine party. Wed­
peration combining the medicinal nesday evening. February 14th,
virtues of roots and herbs. I t ifc' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
guaranteed to help you. Slopers Wra. ,Nendell. Time passed
quickly aud pleasantly under the
A Goodly Supply
Drug Store.
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Blue vitrol and formaldehyde
Peter Diedrich reports the able supervision of the class
TROJAN STUMP!
— Good Oak Posts" for sale. 15 at the old price Slopere, Drug|Sale of all the dhrs in his last social committee. Games suit-
cents esch. Chas. Gehlen.
shipment which consisted of 10 ! * * • to the occasion were played.
Store.
No Fume*. No
~
Hr Heltael made a bueinoas
Morton
of
Salem
1
machines he ,expects an o th er|The chiei feature of the_evening
Miss Maud
:
N al
s a muck wedding. f u
­
trip to Salem Saturday.
8 pent the'w^ek e
nction were chosen by lot which
I next month. He reports
Willis Kiethly of Aumsville and Mrs. Geo. Brown.
made the Standard a call Friday.
Titus and Baker report the sale l-be»t business he ever had at fell to Ralph Kelly and MisS Ella
Williams; Paul Kirsch. sc ted as
FOR SALE—-Oata and Vetch of cars to Vilis Philippi Haman this time of year In this fine.
minister, and the cermony, to
Skelton and Carl Heters.
Mr. Archer of Kingston met
hay, cheap. L S. Lam bert
the strains of t h e
“ Bridal
Mrs. Arthur Leffler has been with a pecular and painful acci- chorus”
Forest Mack and wife motored
from “ Lohengrin”
visiting at the C. C. Cole home dent last Thursday. He was
' to Salem Sunday.
caused much merriment after
In the debate given by the
in
Linn county for a few days.
falling a maple tree which was enjoying a dilicious lunch, the
W. Richardson spent Thursday
members of the Sophmore Eng-
Mrs. Holman and daughter ofIteanin* and a8
W l ft kicked guests departed at a late hour
mid Friday in Portland.
fish
class.the sffirmitive side won
back and struck him over the
Dr. Beauchamp and Gus Ecks- Turnfer spent the week end with right eye inflicting a wound that
the decision from judg»'*. Olm­
nian motored to Salem Sunday. her sister Mrs. Pancoast. •
sted, Keeoh snd Smith by a very
required six stitches to close.
M. S. Burson and little daugh­ Dr. Beauchamp was in attendance
St'..
Mrs. N. Geymer otKjngston
small margin. This debate
was trading in town yesterday. ter were down from Mehama
proved very interesting and in­
The Loyal Sons Class of the
from
Thursday
to
Saturday
visit­
structive
to the students and it
John Mertz was in town Tues­
Christian Church -m et at the I A fe,w weeks ago when W. A.
ing
friends.
day driving a new Maxwell car.
home of Ralph Tate one of their J Weddle was-in Portland he was hi hoped we may be able to have
W.
L.
Pettit,
of
Aumsville,
D. M. Doll and wife motored
members last Saturday evening talking to the state health officer one of these detwtrr at l*Ml
spent
Sunday
night
at
the
Dr.
to Salem Sunday.
and had a party. There was Dr. David V. Roberg and pro- every six weeks. This work
Korinek
home
leaving
the
fol­
Frank Siegmund of Fern Ridge
about 20 present, they engager] mised to send him some of will aid in developing material
was a business visitor Monday. lowing day for Alsea.
in a guessing contest and, Ken- Staytons drinking water for that will place Stayton High and
Dr. Brewer reports the birth neth Thomas won the prize analysis, he brought home with School in its propor place as a
FOR SALE—Red Clover seed
of
a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. which was provided by Mrs. |him one of their sanitary bottles member of the State High
re-cleaned. Siegmund Bros.
Julius
Tietze of Mehama Mon-| Tate. Those present report a| and filled it from his kitchen School Debating longue next
tf
Stay ton, Oregon.
day Feb 19.
jolly good time.
faucet and sent it to the doctor, year.
Miss Pansy Tindle. of Browns­
The
Brodie
Club
met
last
who analysed i t with the result Miss Adelaide Steward has
ville is a guest at the D. I.
Wednesday
evening
with
Miss
stated
in the following letter:
left acho.»l. We are sorry to
Caldwell home.
Poley at the home of Mrs. Joe that will relieve cough cold and
Portland, Eeb. 17, 1917 lose her from our high school.
A. Hill left the first of the Peery.
that
awful
tickling
in
the
throat
Mr.
W.
A. Weddle,
The Sopbmore English Class
week for a visit at the D. B.
Fred.
J.
Ficklin
made
a
busi­
is
R^xall
Cherry
Bark
Cough
Stayton. Ore.
will begin the study of selections
HiH home in Mill City.
ness trip to Portland Saturday Syrup sold by C. A. Beauchamp Dear Sir:
from Abraham Lincoln's Famous
B. F. Darby and wife from for the purpose of purchasing a in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles.
The
examination
of
the
sample
Writings and Addresses this
near Scio were in town yester­ flat work ironer for his laundry. Money back guarantee.
of
water
submitted
by
vou
Feb.,
week.
day.
FOR SALE—A Jersey dairy
J. N. Weddle went to The| 12th showed a bacterial count of The High School is rejoicing
John Mack and wife of North
cow, coming fresh in a month. Dalles the first of the week 75 per c. c., (15 drops) neither over the gift of $20. from Mrs.
Santiam was a Stayton visitor
in hopes the change will gas nor colon bacilli recovered Lee Tato for their new gyra.
A rthur Forette,
Monday.
prove disastrous to his rheuma­ upon 72 hours incubation. This,
Aumsville, Ore.
Hugh Koenzli of North San­
tism
and beneficial to his health. bacteriologically. is a good drink­ Miss Olive Basset spent Satur­
0. M. Baker was out Sunday
day in Silverton, visiting her
tiam was a business visitor in teaching Carl Titus to run his He expects to be gone for some | ing water.
grandmother,
Stayton Monday.
Yours very truly,
Ford, Baker says Carl is doing | time....... Mrs. E. C. Peery
The girls of the high school
Elmer King of Union Hill was fine.
went to Portland Saturday with
David N. Roberg,
transacting business in Stayton
and
the seventh and eighth
the
intention
of
accompanying
State Health Officer.
Mrs. Henry Miller and daugh­
W-'
Monday.
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grades
are much elated over the at I
ter, Mrs. Clarence Hunt and E. C. home Sunday, but as they ]
$7.45 as a result of the candy
Mrs. W. E. Thomas of Salem children of Sublimity were Stay- have failed .how up aa > e t . J f rs>
sale Friday night which they
it is is supposed that the doctors I
,
made the Standard office a pleas­ ton visitors Monday.
added to their sum.
.were unwilling to let him come
an t call Tuesday.
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Ed, Henry and Frank. Sieg­
If you want pure, sanitary mund of Fern Ridge were home at present.—Scio News.
The art class number twelve
milk or cream call
Mrs.
W.
E.
Thomas
of
Salem
I.
There
waa
a
lar*e
a"d
enthus-
members this semester. They
business visitons in Stayton last
tf
Brewer’s Dairy.
who has been visiting at the home ,a8t‘f audience at the H. S. are doing unusually good work
Saturday.
L. S. Lambert has sold out his J. P. Wilbur went to Portland of her son A. C. and the Stayton Auditorium last Friday evening and making rapid progress.
interest in the Fanners and Mer­ Sunday, returning“Monday with Hotel for the past week was *° w*tness the production of Mrs.
Memorizing patriotic songs li­
given a peasant surprise Satur- Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch the order of the day through out
chants Bank to J. W. Mayo.
his wife who has been spending j
day evening by Mrs. Lesley. I & ven by ^ e school children.
all the grades for their music on
a few days in the Rose City.
Several old time friends some The I^ay was Produced in a work. We are getting ready foi of
Mr. Beale, wife and Mrs. Reecelghe had known 40 years were manner that was highly pleasing the Lincoln-Washington progran
For Stationery Beauchamp’s
Mrs.
B’s mother, of North San- present. After dinner
they to the ,ar^e audience and reflect- February 23.
Drug Store.;
tiam
were
Stayton
visitors
Fri-
were
taken
to
the
Star
Theatre
^ ***** credit upon all those
Bessie Philippi and her mother
where they all enjoyed the pro* w^° took part, all did so well The seventh grade have com­
Mrs. M. Titus of Linn county day-
J. C. Mayo and wife who have ^ram very much. All said good that would be difficult to single pleted the years drawing work
were business visitors Friday.
and are going to take up map
tha"ks to the out a°y on® of the long cast of
Ben Gehlen and wife have been visiting their son J. w. ni^ ht with
Mayo and family for the past ho8te8a for a ,on* f<> be remem- characters as excelling anyone drawing as supplementary work.
been visiting in Portland for a
e*se >n the taking of their part Hi is is to be used in connection
week left for their * home in bered- pleasant evening.
few days.
t
..
as each one seemed to rise to the with the geography study and In
Spokane Monday.
In
commenting:
on
recant
m-
doin|t whatever w „ locating important places. The
John Steinberger of near Sub­
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A
number
of
young
people
^ - ^ ^ " ^ k n t a n d e d of them as
a* I if f they eighth grade is also going to do
limity was a business visitor in
from
Kingston
and
vicinity
at-1000
a
year»
granted
by
the
P.
R,
supplementary work. It will
were old hands at the job.
Stayton Monday.
i»»
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.....
,
tended the Sunday school rally G. & **• Co. to platform m ^j,
consist
in making stencils for
Mrs. Gilmore is visiting her at the Chrisfianrchurch in Stay- Pre*- Griffith said: “The ineroai,* Too much praise can not be Mrs. Pratt.
sister-in-law Mrs. Frank Mun- ton Sunday.
of one cent an hour, which is i bestowed upon the children nor Mrs. J. N. Nendall and
kers for a few days.
(
become effective not later than those who so patiently drilled children visited tho seventh
Geo. Brown came up
July 1, has been made in spite them through the long weeks pro­ eighth grade Friday a f
Mrs. Chas. Hottinger and tv. o
Aumsville Sunday. His
of the fact th^t the company-has ceeding the .play. A goodly sum Ralph Tate was able to co
daughters Theresa and Rose
■ mM*wur>k
^
a. m ,
i Selmer Brown, who is attending
of money was realized for the
were trading .nStao-tonTueeda,. HiKh h l ,
accomoanied 5**" and still is showing
„ large benefit of the gymnasium,
to school on his crutches
« decreases in earnings. It will
Tommy Becker oflmjnion Hill
short stay one evening
I be made not because the condi-
Portland—Tacoma ship yards school.
ing with our merchants
Mrs. J. M. Ringo was a charm- jtions of the company warrent it, place rush order for 4.000,000
Bessie and Gilbert
ing hostess to the members of j but in the hope of better condi- ft. lumber.
i
Mill
City have entero
. A. Etzel left Monday the Eldeen Club on Friday after-1 tiona in the future and in appre-
Hood River—Mt.Hood R.R.will grade.
Pass Oregon for * noon. The afternoon was sp en t.ciation of the loyal support of
build two-mile extension toward Lebanon ex.
doing fancy work and a delight-! the trainmen. ”
,
lost lake.
few week**
A fruit
g
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Just Received At -
) -Gehletfs Store-
!
Indoor
And More Coming
Famous Grip St
Base Ball an d
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C H A S. G E H L E N
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Dayton and Adlake
Guns, Rifles,
L o c a l Ite m s
Lilly Hardware Có..
School N6tcs
Stayton has
Good Water
A Cough Syrup
to
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WiggS Of the
Cabbage Patch
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