Image provided by: Santiam Historical Society; Stayton, OR
About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
In this vicinity the latter part of the j week. The farmers are busy plowing. Mr and Mia E rnest Long returned Til#' llercail Club, other wise known There ha* been some anxiety about home Sunday after a few days visit a* class 3 of the Christian Bible achool. the crop# on account of the cold wea with relatives In Corvallis. entertained a uumla-r of guests at the ther People In the vicinity of Oak Grove home of Mr A Mr# It L.Morton on Un- Thu dance at the Victor Point hall were surprised to hear of the m ar evening of TIiMiikaKiviiiK, day Nov 2*1 Thanksgiving evening waa well a t riage of Lucinda Slagel to T. Fischer The evening waa *|a-nt in games nesday, November, 25th. They were united In m arriage by Rev P 8 Knigh and rmiaic. Amon|( the games waa tended and much enjoyed by all. one of »|>ecial inlereal it being a con- Our school is progreasing nicely un of the Congregational church of Salei teat game, creating <|uite a bit of in- | der the management of Misa Ma la-1 at two o'clock p.m. A few of the re latives acted aa witnesses. tereat aa well a# cauaing eacli one to Albee. The examinations of this The bride was attired In a custom of month testify to this statem ent being pul on their thinking cap. Florence blue serge, while the groom wore the Morton won the prixe. a neat picture • true. conventional black. They expect to act in a miaaion frame. Thoae pres- Miss Kvelyn Starkey spent the 1st- | reside near this place. cut were: Minaea Verbena llarria, Let- ter part of the week at the home of J. j Mr and Mrs I B C arter vlalted Sun day with their son W H Carter. tie Weddle, Irene Shelley, HallieShel- T. H unt. ley, Alice Hhepard, Mahle (Jardnor, The coldnesa and cloudiness of the G W Slagel made a business trip t( Rosa Lang, Kinina Frank, Marie H en weather makes us think that "Mother Salem, Saturday last. J T H unt and family spent Sun kel, Jeaaie Goodman, («race Crabtree; Goose" ia preparing to shake her feath day Mr with Mr and Mrs J E King. Meaara Kveretl (iardner, Hteven Tay er bed. Leo Dorfler returned home Sun lor, Norman Davie, Clare Simeral, Mrs. A. C. Barrows spent the latter day Mr after a two months stay In Salem. Slayton Mail Supplement Oak Grove Hash. Everett Crabtree, Guy Kearna, Ben part of the week with her parents, Mr. i Hoy, W alter (¿nick, Tom Taylor, H ar and Mrs. Hepner, of Macleay. vey Beauchamp, Loyd Brown and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Sm ith are being North Santiam Nuggets Guy Hlojier. Refreahmeula were aer- j visited by the latter’s brother and wife Etd. G ressm an will hold services vial at a late hour after which the > morning and evening at the North from Ohio. guest* departed declaring the Club C hristian church Dec. 6th. Mr. Arnott King was seen driving Santiam membera aplendid entertainera. Byron Kuenzll. who has been w ork westward Saturday. ing for the Capital City Im provem ent came home W ednesday to Mr. and Mrs. J. Boedigheimer were Company stay a few days. BIHIIAKKKI) ATTORNEY K IL M entertained Sunday by Mr. and M rs.1 I'KOHKtTTOK IN PORTLAND John Steinberger. Mrs Frank Mack was called to the bedside of ber aunt Mrs Geo Frost, Merrily, merrily, the wedding bells who was stricken with paralysis Fri. Portland. Or., No». 10.— Attorney Ralph H. Flaher, proaecutor for the are ringing. BORN—To Mr and Mrs Zeller on Grievance Committee of the Oregon November 25th a son. Recently we beard of a lady who ha# Slate Bar Association, waa ahot and almanacs Fred Swartz, of Ohio is visiting at for 16 successive year. Mrs the home of his killed almoat luatantly Saturday af father-in-law. Mr Jas Gist informs us that she has al ternoon by Attorney J. A. Finch, Kuenxli. who had recently been dlabarred aa manacs for 26 years. of Albany, was a t thia the reault of chargee of drunkennesa Mrs Mariels, of Fox Valley, has Bert for Veal, a few hours stay on busi that were proaecuted by Mr. Flaher. been a guest of her sister Mrs Oliver place ness Saturday. Mr. Fisher waa a member of the Faros the past geek. Mr Burton of Salem ,spent T hanks law firm of Baker ft Fisher. He was 2ft years of age and had been prac Mr and Mrs KG Siegmund accom giving with his sister Mrs Scofield. ticing law In this city for four years. panied Nairn« and Mias Merta to Mrs Thom as and son of Jordan vis He waa a graduate of the Monmouth ited at the home of U G Clark Sun State Normal School and studied law Turner Sunday. The young folks day. with a Arm at Troy. Idaho, where he were on their way to Salem where Mrs R ainw ater of Albany, who has waa admitted to the bar. been visiting her father Mr Newman they are attending school. Jam es A. Finch la 3ft years of age j Sam Butler, of Mitchell, Oregon, returned home Friday. and waa admitted to the practice of who has been em ploy law eight yeara ago. He la a native was a week end guest at the K G Sieg- ed Ivy at Phillips the L D Daniel music store of thlg state and practiced for brief muod home on Fern Ridge. at Dallas. has returned to her home periods In both Albany and Salem. at Lyons after m aking a few days vis He la said to have Agured In one R Hambel expects to leave soon for It with friends a t this place. or more "gun plays" and was re his old home in Kansas. cently disbarred from practicing In On Sunday, Decem ber 6th. Rev Ma this state for a period of one year. rcr will conduct services at the Un Mrs J A Henry and children of St. John have returned home, after a ion Hill church. weeks visit at the home of Dr Jackson. Mr Charlea Luthy left last Monday Mr A G Hamee ami family of Salem, for Portland, w here he expects to Come aud hear Rev Oliver, at the M E church next Sunday, both m orn ajient Thanksgiving day at the home spend thé w inter. of D rJacksou. Miss Lydia Caspell visited friends ing and evening. Special Music. * I