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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
Orpgifn llu to ric a l Bor lat y THE STÄYT0N MAIL 19th Y ear, N o 14. S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , M A Y STIVTON HIRES PRINCIPAL Frofesaor W. C. Gauntt, CITY COUNCIL HAS A PROLONGED SESSION ' who liaa been principal o f the Gervala public school« for the past two years, has ac cepted the pricipalahip o f the scnoola at Stayton, Oregon, for next year. W* are sure we are voleing the senti ments o f the majority o f the NEW FISH DISTRIBUTING CAR BALL TEAM GETS IN THE .500 CLASS ‘ The new fish-distributing car, "R ain bow” has been built at a coat o f 17,000. This car is specially equipped with a large number o f cans and an air-pump ami necessary apparatus so that trout fry can be taken from 1913. the hatcheries Serial N o . 8 9 6 BACK TO SIMPLE LIFE Clyde Hill, who has been employed at the Shafer pool rooms for several years has resigned ami is now in Stayton, tho home o f his folks and ML Hill’s stump- ground in his kidhood says the Capital City Journal. and delivered in any part o f the State patrons Before leaving Salem. Clyde sent where the railroad runs. From these 1 o f this district and the cititens o f Ger- word along to his folks to place an extra vaia when we say we are aorry to have railroad points the sportsmen are t o : board in the table, grease up the busi him leave. Mr. Urauntt has given > take the fish in wagons, automobiles or ness end o f the extra dinning chair and ■plsndid satisfaction, and has the con- other conveyances to the streams to be ! prepare to accommodate a very hungry fldrnce ami good will o f both pupils and - stocked. parent*—a condition so essential for and healthy individual who was per I The various railroads in the State progress in school work. fectly familiar with the good things Spirit«! Meeting Is Held Tuesday Night have offered free transportatian for the Silverton And Stayton M il In a Game mother nrfakes. Before leaving, Clyde Owner Of Buikting A d v u ces R evi—Stay- Our school board made the beat in , firh-distributing car, which is a cop- ducements possible to get Mr. Gauntt says the family has been feeding the In Regular Session At The The Tune Of Four To lev On Verge Of Great | Hid.-runic saving to the game protection to remain with ua, but owing to the house cat out o f his plate-for about ten City Hall fund. Mr. T. J. Craig, who has fish Five fact that Stayton is a larger town and years, and his last request wasdispnt -li Boom distribution in charge, will begin taking has a larger school, and can pay a larg- ed from here directing father and re »idl lout trout from Central Hatchery at j er salary, he accepted their offer. er to put the cat on more simple service Bonneville, the latter part o f next We congratulate the school board and and place his plate back in the old ac C. A Beauchamp moved hie Drug Tbs city council met in regular sea- • month. Applications f o r trout or Silverton arrived according to sched customed spot. also the citizens of Stayton in getting Stock very auddonly I • • t Friday. people like Mr. and Mrs. Gauntt to b e lion Tuesday evening with the mayor game birds should be made immediately ule last Sunday, and the day was an Mr. Hill says he has played in great Thursday wae thu Orel o f May ami hla come resident» o f their town.—Gervaia and all the members present. Although through the sportsmen’s organization ideal one for ^asc ball. The crowd was luck, as his father usually raised a in each community. fair but not as large aa the day war large garden but this year decided to leas« on the G. D. Trotter building at Star. councilman Blakely was at work at ranted. plant the truck space in oats and he is the corner o f Thinl and Ida btrcoU had Holden, which is some distance beyond Reversing the usual procedure Stay- under the impression it is not quite •xpired Mr. Trotter acording to Mr. Portland, he was public spirited en ton took a lone scoie in the last half o f necessary to hoe oats or split one’s Beauchamp, demanded a Tiundrad and the first. Silverton was shut out until knees looking for potato bugs. ough to pay his fare home to attend fifty dollar* rent for hla building for the fourth when they slid one in on this very interesting council meeting. home base. the m .nth o f May. Mr. Hcauchamp’a A fter the regular business o f reading In the seventh inning the visitors One new building at the corner o f Third the minutes, auditing bills etc., had tied the score 4 to 4, and from that and High atreeta waa not yet done. It The statutes regulating the manu time it was anybody’s game until the been finished, an ordinance was intro Upon an invitation o f the Silverton loaded like pay the one hundred ftfty or last half o f the ninth, when Cole duced declaring Third Street to be a facture and sale o f butter provide for brought in the winning run with a nice movo into the «trout. Commercial club, a number of Stay- the branding o f creamery butter, but bingle down to first base. Mr, Beauchamp tried to temporlic. ton’s citizens autoed to the former city city street to the north edge o f the W ith the exception o f few plays He tendered Mr. Trotter aixty dollar* city limits, so probably a new w ilk will not for the branding o f dairy butter which we have tried to illustrate below, last Friday night Thev report a very Twelve young women, senior stm <t. in gold, o f the vintage o f 1911. No go. soon lie built to the cemetery. Alt» except that each roll or square must be the boys played ball all the time. Move or pay the one-hundrod ftfty, *o pleasant time and hospitable entertain- ' j in the domestic science department o f walks were ordered put down on West plainly marked 16 ounces lull weight or ment by the people of Silverton. he MOVED. 32 ounces full weight. We find some the O. A. Ç. made a tour o f inspection Ida Street. A small army o f men tendered their The main subject o f the evening was A resolution was introduced support dairy butter not so marked and we ako j o f the Union Meat Company’s plant a service* and I n a few abort hours a | transportation, and it aeema to be a . ed by certified petition signed by Geo. find some that is short weight. >A»rth Portland last Friday. Drug Stock worth thouaanda o f dollars ! [»aaibllity that the Clackamas South- * Davie declaring F. H. Downs to be a This tour was made in order for the We would be glad to hold the manu waa transferred from one building to I cm may extend their line south through j "common drunkard.” The resolution another. Fart o f the stock is in the young women to familiarize themse facturer responsible for the misbrand Sublimity ami Stayton. Sublimity is was passed and Downs was ordered to Stayton Hotel sample room and part is with modem and up-to-date fèïrigeriz:: ing and also for the short weight, but be put on the “ black list,” working hard for this and had several in Mr. Ringo'a ware room. A petition was read from the pro- j in the absence o f any name and address : tion, manufacture o f by-products etc. representatives at the Silverton con- Mr. Beauchamp is still handling the perty owners o f West Water Street on the butter so as to positively identi ferenev. ; and the Union Meat Company’s pL prescription department and can b e Those from Stayton were: Geo. | asking the council to reject the bids on . was chosen as not on|y turning out i..u fy the manufacturer we cannot do so. found in t h e building, second door Keech, J. W. Mayo, S. H. Heltrel. street improvements to be done on that north o f the Bon Ton Rontaurant. Lhighest class product on the Coast. I» t The following ruling i s therefore j Geo. Spaniol and J. T. Keam i. Frank street on account o f certain alleged ir la the meantime his new building is | looking after comfort and we regularities in survey etc. The council made : i Lesley and Chas. Latnpman drove the beirg rushed, and before mary weeks All dairy butter offered or exposed after some deliberation rejected the o f its employes. cars. roll around be will lie found in one o f petition as the time limit for such had for sale will be considered misbranded j While the process from beginning io the beat lighted and ftneat rooms for passed, and ordered the mayor and re if it does not have plainly marked on Y *-*- * a 1 end proved a source of unbounded 1 S. T. Darby who has been quite sick the drug trade to be be found in the corder to accept a bid and enter into a each roll or square the words, “ Dairy for over a week is improving. state o f Oregon. i terest to the young domestic scienti. Butter,” "16 ounces full weight,” or contract for such improvement who fired volleys o f questions al U A remonstrance was then read by the ” 32 ounces full weight,” and the name The Way Some Of Them Looked recorder purporting to set forth many and address o f the manufacturer. Any guides, it was evident that the sy reasons why the advertised paving dis person offering or exposing for sale o f Government inspection made SCORE BY INNING trict should not be paved and signed by dairy butter not branded in compliante Silverton________ 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 (>—4 most indelible impression upon the '£> alleged property owners on the dis with this ruling will be prosecuted un When they, upon inquiry, k a. ■ Stayton................. 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1—5 trict As it seemed to be rather hard der t h e statutes providing for the that fully lu per cent o f all Oregon SUMMARY to settle the question o f exactly who is branding o f food products. Two base hits—Humphrey, Goodman. West Coast hogs inspected were f Signed, a property owner, it was decided to get I Bases on b a lls -o ff Cole 1 off Jenson 1. t b tubercular, they registered a ; Struck out—by r ole 11, by Jenson 3. J. D. Mickle, a “ Hat o f property owners” either that hereafter they would at all tin. s from the county recorder or some ab Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner. Time o f game 1:50. Umpire—Crabtree. Batteries: - Stayton. Cole and Burton, demand meat that had passed throi.. i stract company. Accordingly the mayij ! Silverton: Jensen and Kundert. Government inspection. or was instructed to do so if thu cost did not exceed thirty-five dollars. The granting o f liquor licenses next took up the time o f the council, the first being that o f Bailey & Berg for an extension o f three months. Upon calling the roll councilmen Murphy aid Roy voted against, and councilmen The Stayton Band has been reorgan- ; Blakely and Spaniol voted for the ex ized and a new leader elected to fill the , tension. it being up to the mayor to - : cast the deciding vote, he voted Yes, vtcancy caused by J. F. Lau moving to TOWN AUTHORITIES ARE NEAR CLASHING POINT MANY RESPOND TO A HURRY UP CALL STAYTON WINS A HARD j FOUGHT GAME SUNDAY NEW BUTTER LAW STAYTON CITIZENS VISIT SILVERTOPTS COM. CLUB GOES INTO EFFECT UNION MEAT PLANT IS GOVERNMENT INSPECi „D STAYTON BAND HAS BEEN REORGANIZED uccess — “ SUCCESS” m and Bailey and BcrgV* license n Clothing I s A 1 Clothes, the N am e Implies was ex tended three months more. The next question was the applies- tion o f Jones and Cornish for a liquor ■ license on Third Street. A fter some discussion, councilmen Murphy made a motion to table the application for fu- ; ture consideration. The motion was sustained, and u special meeting proha- , bly the last o f this week will decide | the fate o f the Jones and Oornish ap j plicntion. Councilmen Murphy's re a son for putting off this question was that it is alleged that F. I. Jones has ! been selling liquor on Sunday and that i a trial to determine the truth o f this ! has been set for Friday May 9th. m A success o f the manufacturers jpj art. A success for the retailer,no complaints o f shoddy stuff. Pre-eminently a Success for the wearer. All-wool, perfect fitting, fully guaranteed. Suits to Suit $ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 2 2 .5 0 Boy’s Suits $ 3 .0 0 to $ 7 .0 0 A pair of pants F R E E with each boys suit MEN’S FURNISHINGS-New, Nobby and Up-To-Date. No better grades found anywhere. u ■- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o 0 PHOTOGRAPHER MOVES TO THE “HUB CITY” mm fj n ¡jj Fisher & Richardson y Albany. Jos. Klecker has the new members, bringing the total up to ! | nineteen. | Their main efforts this season will be to break in the new recruits ar.d collect enough coin to enable them to get new uniforms. We wish them all possible success in their undertaking. wife moved their “ Lares and Penates” to the city If You Want a Bargain OLD PIONEER HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Lewis Stout, and old pioneer o f her. and his accomplished Having purchased the stock of merchandise o f the Aumsville Mercantile Co. from the Credi tors I am offering the entire lot, invoicing about $5000, at exactly | wholesale prices. ‘ position of j manager and leader o f the local band ! organization and will no doubt fill the ! place satisfactorily. The boys have already signed up five and a resident o f John F. Lau, our popular photograp Big Sale Is On . Mehama, '52 j Oregon celebrated his 84th birthday on May 3. An elaborate dinner was served to thirty-two. Those present were: Mrs. j j Lewis Stout, Rev. and Mrs. Sparks, o f Albany last Friday, Geo. E. Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. While nil Stayton will regret that Mulkey and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lau have made their Mulkey and family, Luther Stout and home in another place, we can assure wife, o f Mehama; Mrs. B. Irving and i the people o f the Hub City that they three children o f Corvallis, Mrs. Fred j Horner and children o f Mill City, Mrs. j are to be congratulated. Mr. Lau is not only a photographer j R- L. Stout and baby o f Portland and o f high rank but a good musician and Mis« Anna Stout o f Salem. Mr. Stout received many rcmcm- the musiral circles o f Albany will no bcrances o f the occasion. He is hale doubt welcome him in their midst. Mrs. Lau will be greatly missed in and hearty for a man o f his age and Stayton’s social realm, especially in the his family and friends expect to cele Eldeen Club, o f which she was an ac brate many more birthdays with him ere he passes to the Great Beyond. tive member. in a new Cultivator, Harrow, Plow, Hay Fork, Steel Range, Heating Stove, Cream Separator and a thousand other articles in shelf and heavy hardware, come quick as t h e goods must be MOVED AT ONCE. Eggs taken same as cash E. M . Condit & Co. A-U-M-S-V-l-L-L-E O-R-E-G-O-N im n m m m m m m ìm m w h m m n m n m im m m m C. A. BEAUCHAMP MOVES DRUG STORE 8,