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i Queer, Is n’t It, How W e All Evade a Puddle, Yet Slosh to the River STAYT0N MAIL A 14th Year, No. 43. N K W S H A P K H O K , K O N , A N O I«Y T H R I ' B O P L K OW H T A Y T O N , A N O V I C I N I T Y , STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. Serial No. 721. (Captured Maverick RIVER TEARS WILDLY by 6upid Roundup BY AT FLOOD STAGE The Ladies’ Improvement Glub will meet at the Slayton hotel, 7'ueaday, Not in s decade, and never before Nov. : « , at 2:30. This is a special ti<* , DOG GULPS DOWN )7 . since the dike was built on this side o f meeting and some important business the river, has the Santiam been so high is to be considered. All members be ■ S i àtk as it is this week. There have been present. A man closely associated with the A t 12::«, the weakling party entered I-* .♦ three distinct flood stages, each one Frank Mack this week made changes editor dropped into a Stayton barber the parlor to the atralna o f Mendelssohn’» worse than the one which immediately march, the ceremony being |>crformed in the arrangement o f his barber shop, »hop Saturday night and, a fter listening j rVrec^l^d^it by Rev. Mr. Hooth o f Salem, grandfather all tending to greater convenience in to a horse story by a Stayton physician | crest t the first rise passed o f the bridegroom. ; the care o f his patrons. ( ) n which the horse died), himself told1 cre* 0 Stayton Saturday. The crest o f the I t r ' The bride was handsomely gowned in I)r. Paul Fehlen a few days ago per- tt gtory about a black dog o f Stayton second o v e rflo w «! the banks for miles white measalaine ami carried a huge formed an operation on a horse owned which swallowed seven silver dollar» (in Monday, and on Wednesday and Thurs « ¿*v* Jt'u > 4 arm hoquet o f white carnationa. The by a man working on the tanbark 2 3-4 which the dog recovered). He amid the day the river again tore things loose in Misses Alexander furnished the music. | miles from Gates. Jog would lie chained to a post until he alternating degree. • Tho home was profusely decorated with The Foresters last night held a glori- surrendered the seven silver dollars, The stage to Kingston wss unable to chrysanthemums, Oregon grape and ous Thanksgiving turkey feod at which -w h o s e dog was that?” chimed in a (S’*.- make its trip Monday afternoon, the ivy. four b'K Kibblers made glad the h ea rt' ccrUin cu,tom er o f the aforesaid ton- water being deep and the current sw ift A ftc r a sumptuous wedding dinner, | o f man. sorial parlor. ' across the road between the two bridges the happy couple departed for Salem, I The city hall is being fixed up as a “ Your brother’s , " replied the man on the Linn county side. Great trees W iior« they w ill bo guests o f honor at j school room for the accomodation o f Mllocillted with the editor, came smashing down the main channel the Keyes home. the overflow from the Stayton public f ........ ......... of the river, and great logs and much “ W ho’s? M att’s? The bridegroom is a prominent wool | school. JL lis i w * >. ■ & œ & à “ Yes, he’s the man,” concluded the drift found its way directly across the Owing to high water, the Stayton grow er o f eastern Oregon, and has a road on the far side o f the bridge. On splendid heme there prepare«! for his Steam Laundry is unable to get its M C A W T Editor; “ and it ’s his black the Stayton side, the top o f the dike dog.” work out this week. 43 bride. The happy couple have many was within a few inches o f the swirling F. H. Thompson, M. D., physician friends here who, with the Mail, ex* Yes; Matt Spaniol’ s dog, snd th<- $$$ FIRST PHOTO OF MLLE. FERRER, WHO PLEADED FOR flood eddying about its edge and seeping and surgeon, Stayton, Oregon. 43 $$$$ belong to F. A. Robertson. tend heartiest congratulations; into the sawdust about the lumber mill. FATHER'S LIFE. The floor o f the small wagon bridge This 4s the first authentic likeness so far published In Amerten o f Mile. beyond the river at this point was Pa* Ferrer, daughter o f the Barcelona agitator who was shot for plotting almost awash, while the slu it spans against the 8penlsh government and whoa«* execution caused the Ojverthrow o f the Maura cabinet. Mile. Ferrer wrote and telegraphed to K/.ig Alfonso had become a raging torrent. begging him piteously to spare her father, but If the message« ever reached Comprehensive Summary of News, Views and Events Written by Mail Correspondents. Damage was done all along the North the sovereign be paid no heed to them. The killing o f Ferrer so aroused the Fork o f the Santiam, as well as along Spanish people that Alfonso shifted the blame upon bis cabinet and even the South Fork and the Willamette now Is In fear fo r his life. itself. Had all three floods been concen I trated into one everything would have gone out; bridges, houses, towns. As Slayton Mali Correpomlence. Suyton Mail i *,rre»p«*n«1enc*. j Slsyton Mall Corre»|.oml*nce. K IN G S T O N , Or., Nov. 25.—Thanks it is, the damage is nominal. T l t l U M I ’ H , Or., Nov 36— Clm rlie U N IO N H I L L , O r , Nov. 26.— Mrs. The worst damage is reported from giving Mason is again with us. Little HUiwell w m here last week, buying ^ l i f f o r d Robarda is enjoying a visit down the river, where the torrent o f mercy is shown the turkey; we cannot from her mother and aunt of eastern beef cattle and sheep but sympathize with him, shorn o f his muddy eddying water undermined and Oregon. glory so early In life. The farmers of carried away the new concrete pier W eldnrr and wile, from Portland, Every county editor who has tried to » h o were recently married at Beaver* Th e Union H ill entertainm ent is to this locality certainly fumiahed their built the pest summer to strengthen ; interest people in the county, and in the Jefferson wagon bridge. This pier | hia paper, knows how big a task it is. ion, w eir present and an enjoyable bo given at the church Thursday share o f these birds this season; they was 40 fee t high snd 26 feet wide, But aided by active correspondents in tim e was bad. W eidner lias an offer December 2 Tim program includes u aro a profitable product o f the farm, besides being built o f concrete, so one j every neighborhood o f the county (as of a good posillon in Oswego, «h it'll farce, “ My Jerem iah," solo», recitation» subsisting chiefly on insects during the may imagine the fearful force o f the rearing season, a fact which o f itself is tne Mail now ia), the editor’ s task is For Mayor— by tlie bachelors sod maid* as to hr may accept. The rest o f the o f no small consideration, but it requires river at flood stage. lightened, and the editor takes this J. R. Gardner. Several from here vi.lte«l nt John their reasons for never marrying. A much grain to prepare them for market, bridge, which this pier was built to occasion to thank these energetic . aides For councilmen— II iglil*ergcr's last Sunday. Alliert box sup)M-r conclude» the eveuing's which some farmers it seems have yet strengthen, remained intact. The great who weekly send in new 3 . J. M. Ringo. railroad bridge at North Santiam was festivities. to learn. Ami last, but not least, they The editor in Stayton desires to make W eidn er and wife from Portland, H. N. Huntley. put out o f commission thru the washing command a ready sale at good prices. I the Mail a map o f busy life in Marion who were recently married at Heaver- For Treasurer— Th e young people of the V ic to r) away o f one approach. This effectually , county, but to do tfife thorojy he must ton, were present and an enjoyable Point neighborhood are organising a E. Roy. Miss Hattie Croiaant has been visit prevents the trains from running much ^ interest the people o f every” community tim e was lirttl For Recorder— debating society. This should have ing the past week with her sister, Mrs. beyond W est Stayton. or the map will not be a complete index. Jerome Grier. Uciijamin (ienher is pretty well the support of every one, for it is not O. M. Baker, o f Kingston. Great trunks o f trees, caught in the Here is where the zealous, faithful cor For Marshal— along with his farm work, and watches only a social gathering hut a means j edge o f the shoreline timber, were B. F. Purdy the onetime popular liv- respondent comes in. For the Mail, Dennis Caldwell. the « ild gee.e. Hen has a good gun of intellectual advancement. teeming with neighborhood note 3 week oryman o f Silverton, but now employed snapped o ff like toothpicka, each break being accompanied by a boom aa of and lands s »me ol them occasionally. cultivating the Purdy farm; whose after week, is just like a letter from Th e audiences of both V ictor Point cannon. A ll that saved the Stayton home to all its readers. fancy for a good rig and s well-bred, II. E. Smith, who resides in P o rt and Union H ill were disappoin ted1 well-groomed team o f horses has not in approach to the wagon bridge at t*ns Two o f our correspondents have chos land has a farm in this vicin ity which Responding to the caucus call publish- en nom de plumes —N IX and A J A X . Sunday by the non-appearance of the the least abated; seems to have found point was the low embankment o f he talks of putting into walnut natural soil and gravel on the east side, ^ *n wee^ 8 Hail, nearly 100 1 W ell and good! and now let PO N D minister who was to have preached, it very pleasant driving from home to culture held in place at its end by the double citizens repaired to the city hall Mon L IL Y , and B L U E E YE S , and SW EE T- H . H epner i. visiting at the home Kingston o f late. Now. the weather tree which seems eternally rooted to d*-v .e ven,n* t0 elther participate in the Frank Siegintind Untight a load of of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Barrows. has not been at all inviting; neither are that point. The bank and the tree com- nom' n* tion ° f a second city ticket, or the roads; so we concluded the attrac turk« >» one day Inst week on the He e x p w U to spend some of the bined serve to turn the current beneath mere*y to watch the proceedings. The tion must be at Kingston. A re we Benson range. winter months in California. the main span o f the bridge, but unless 0Ul hned abf ' ^ "«"lin ated, right in our conclusion Barret? the county builds another steel .pan for tho Mr. Rmgo and Mr. Roy stated they John I In (tier is busy planting the Mrs. Darley, mother of Mrs. W illiam Clifford Harold made a business trip the approach soon, nothing short o f a ' would not even if elect- Selbtirg farm, which he lias rented. Hum phreys o f M cAlpine, is reported to Scio Monday, wall o f cement where where the the tree tree now now , These statements, however, had no N. lligh liergcr made it business | very ill. The new dwelling o f James Leffler is stands will save this highway much effect on the nominators. Before the caucus closed, on motion by A . D. trip to Aumsvilhi Thursday. John K in g and wife spent Sunday " ’ Continued w Page 4. Continued on Page 4. i Gardner, A . L. Mack and George W . H enry with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence ................. ...... . , ---- John Rabbcn visited at Murphy were named a committee to fill Jones, Uenun's Monday. vacancies should any occur, aa seems probable. They will also continue as W illia m K in g is spending a few Louis A rth u r is busy taking the such committee for one year as th e ! days on his Union H ill ranch. »« liotil census. governing body o f the City Party, the ; Mi»a Mattel Archibald i* hom e from name selected by the caucus. R. L. 1 a visit with friends in Albany. Morton was chosen chairman, and John Alden Seabury acted as secretary, And don’ t forget to enter the M ail’s stay ton Mall Correspondence. Stayton Mali Correspondence. being asked to the front by unanimous f 100 prize contest. A U M S V IL L E , Or., Nov. t t — 'They N O R TH S A N T IA M . Or., Nov. 25. voice o f the convention. A ft e r the Slayton Malt Corr»»poud»nc». say it has ip iit raining. How about it? A crowd o f young folks gathe'red at the caucus call had been read, Recorder S U B L IM IT Y , Or., N ov. 25.— The settle down in Portland. Mr. and , home o f Miss Lillie Sperry Saturday , Grier stated the offices for which nomi-1 enrollm ent til the Sublim ity schools Mr*. W eidner are »pending their ie saw mil of Speer A M iller is evening, spending a very enjoyable nees were to be chosen. One vote each 1 hey time. Those present were: was cast by the secretary for J. R. 1 Inis reariied 125 and there is still a liwitcymnon at the Highl>erger’s near busy these «lays sawing ties. B L U E B E L L S , a Correspondent. , _ have shipped 5 carloads on their Edna Crawford. Beatrice Crawford. Gardner for mayor, E. Roy for treasur-j continued increase, especially among Sublim ity. WislnoMlny, Novem ber 24, l!XW, nt the home o f the bride’s parents, east of town, occurred the marriage o f Mis* Grace Apple, o f Stay ton, and Henry K e y ««, o f K ohh U. «K # mm:-. \ 0 mm Live W ires of ‘The Garden Spot’ TRIUMPH. UNION HILL. KINGSTON. Election Hear Ye! Meeting Hear Ye! City Ticket. J Garden Spot Tidings AUMSVILLE. I NORTH SANTIAM. SUBLIMITY. Earl Wood. Ray Kenworthy. er and Jerom Grier for recorder. Ballot -1 Peter Hermena, the Hazelwood contract to date. 1 Lottie Kenworthy. Chester Kenworthy, ing was resorted to for the selection o f ¡1 ^ 1 ', r v dt T'!* creamery man, has received the sad Mrs. Bowers expects to build a R n , » Pound. p «,lnA r — i r — u, th» ------- M O U N T A IN D A IS Y , and W IL D B IL L Bruce Royal Condit. the other nominees. For ------- councilmen. news of the death of his 19 year-old residence so«m an her lot near the ; and RED F O X ,if you will, enhance this Leonard Walker. Fairy Neal. four names were placed before th e ! , .. . . T xm n- . starter let them kum thru every week, cousin, who fell from his father's barn depot, Freda Neal. Forest Neal. caucus, they being J. M. Rmgo, who c.. v u-» • » . u xr it v * uc" names, while "countrified , inject nrar M cM inn ville ium I vya» jnstaptly Tom McClellan. received 27 votes; H. N. Huntley, who - . . . .. . , W illia m Sim|>aon is occupying his Glen McClellan. jo .,..* . w _ . j added interest to your articles, and our | killed. Ruth McClellan. Margaret McClellan. received 32 vote« Warren Richardson,: , J new residence in the eastern part of - .j o * .» . , . w . readers will know you better thereby, pupils. A number of other jmprpyp- , Paul McClellan. Mary Houser. who received 24 votes, and A . L. Mack. * . v town. And now, a suggestion. Yes, more; meu|» have been also jnstnllety. Neva Scoffield. Harold Murphy. who received 12 votee. For city mar an invitation. L e t us all get together, T.lioro wofk js bpjng (lope ip nil Claud James. shal, four names were placed in H . C. Porter made a hurried A rlie Chase. editor and correspondents, and form Byron Kuensli. Hugh Kuenzli. nomination, they being Dennis Caldwell, business trip to Salem Monday. grades apd a short |ir»»gr't'M 1 » bein g, ourselves into a correspondents’ club. Ralph Kuenzli. who received 21 votes; John Downing, Lillie Sperry. prepare«! l»>r the Educational R ally to | W agon loads of turkeys and geese Vfe suggest Stayton Mail League as a Mr. Brock is building an addition Rosa Sperry. LeRoy Sperry. who received 11 votes; Frank Blakely, Conte to the stores to supply the I a* held in Finest pn hall Pec 4* suitable name, but perhaps our corres on his barn in tho city. Arra Sperry. Add James. who received 11 votes, and Harvey ,\ll parents are in vitod to be^ireaent. [ market lor Thanksgiving. pondents can think up a better one. Anderson, who received 4 votes. Votes Ercil Reese. Charlie Ransom’ s new residence is Mamie Reese. L et us get organized during the next Rev. A Lainck visited in Portland Ralph Spicer. Georgia McLaughlin were also cast for: Henry Smith, 3; nearing com pletion. month by our mutual efforts, and then, 0 the last few days. Beril McLaughlin. Henry Mutschler, 2, and R. L . Morton, S J. L. Oglesbie. some time in January, after the holiday Mr. Davis and son were in Turner Clifford Jarvis. Edith Jarvis. j 1. Just who will be chosen by the cen- rush is over, let us all ge t together and Monday on business. Nora Jarvis. Andrew Brown. tral committee in lieu o f Messrs. Ringo NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. HP B U M IT Y . O r , Nov. 85.— M l*. hold our first meeting. Should this and Roy, who have declined, remains to Claude Darby went to Salem Mon The annual meeting o f the Stock Hannah H ighbergor, the charm ing Miss Alice Scoffield came home to be seen. In its editorial column next idea prove profitable, as it will, let us daughter of John Highberger, was holders o f the Stayton Woolen Mills day on business. spend Thanksgiving with her parents, week, the Mail will review the political meet once a month every month there after. A s the paper comes out Fridays, company will be held at their office on Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield. married last week in Portlam l to situation from an impartial standpoint, ami some o f our correspondents are December 2, for the election o f five A lbert W eidner, form erly of Dutch l E. D. Alexander has bought Hill Bros,’ and will also print any communications school teachers, let us meet on Sat directors, and for the transaction of pool and billiard hall. Mrs. A. J. Chance o f Hally ia visit on the election handed in over signa Heavon. Mr* W eidner is »p ro m in e n t urdays. The editor will agree to be j any other business that may come be- ing at the home o f her son. tures not later than Monday. teacher and taught for a number of Born, to F. I. Jones and wife, Sunday, present at all o f these meetings, and ! fore the meeting. By order o f the year* the kindergarten class at the president. Nov. 21, a baby boy. Jack and heir Mr. Trimble, who has been sick the he believes it will do the Klunib corres A. L. SH R E V E , Sec. Warren Richardson has accepted the are doing fine. h oy’s orphanage near Portland. past week, is convalescing. pondent good to visit in Aumaville, or nomination for treasurer on the C'iti- A lilert W eidner is the son of Mr. Sublimity man good to go to Lyons. Born, to Matt Ditter and w ife, o f Fre«l W. Lau o f Portland spent Sun J. L. Oglesbie o f Shelbum was seen zens’ ticket, thus making complete the W eidn er of Stayton and intends to Sublimity, a boy. day visiting his parents. UoNTINl’ ED ON i ’ AGE 4. in our midst the last o f the week. | list o f candidates for every position. the larger pupils. A number of new blscklaiartls have been purchased snd put tip in the different rooms, adding decidedly to their appearance* and much more convenient f«»r both teacher« and Mrs. Stcffe», sister of J. A Uitter, |ta* arrived \\it|i her family from Wisconsin, to make Oregon her home. ^ho morning aesaiun will begin at p:H o'clock*