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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
% O,, , n Il Morirai Nnclsty THE STÄYT0N MAIL I9th Year, No 19. STAYTON MEETS DEFEAT LAST SUNDAY COLE IS RETIRED IN LAST OF THE FOURTH STA Y TO N, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1913. GOES EAST OF CASCADES Chas. Streff of the Htreff Hardware Co. started for Kuatern Oregon Mon day morning. Mr. Streff will be gone an indefinite length of time as he ex pects to look over considerable of the country east of the Cascades. Herman Marking has charge of the Hardware store in tha absence of Mr. Streff. NEW PEOPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ferguson of cook* at the Seattle are Installed Mill City Team Wins Came Fr«m The Commercial Hotel. These people come well recommend Locals In The First Fonr ed and will help provide for your en tertainment at the new Commercial. Innings Stayton To Have Big Time The S e r ia l N o SOUTH DAKOTAN HERE Mr. Schwarting of Hecla, South Da- kota was in our town this week. He was much pleased with the country and our little city and may return. Fred Rock showed him over the burg. I Fred was an old friend of Mr. Schwart- ' ing’s in the E ast 901 THEHOMETALENT SHOW WAS A SUCCESS MUSICAL HOTCH POTCH Picnic, Ball Games and Athletic C on testsA K™ CKnY, ™ - Eur„ , WELL RECEIVED HERE to Be Held Here On Nation s Birth day A t The Baseball Park. LxaJ People Appear In Many Roles Is A As advertised, “ A Kentucky Belle” Musical Entertainment Last was presented last Saturday night at Night the Opera House by a company of lo cal people from Mill City under the auspices of the Maccabee Lodge at The Musical Hotch Potch, under the that place. A small but appreciative audience direction of Prof. Merrill and wife of greeted the first curtain. Miss Eliza San Francisco, was played last night at beth Denny was all that had been pro the Stayton Theatre to a crowded mised in t h e advance notice. The house. From the comments heard after the parts played by Misses Harris, Montz, show was over, it waa all that was Evens and Mrs. Cole and Messrs. Cole, Peil, Mason, Hill and Duncan was very promised and more. good. The Panama Boosters, consisting of The play deserved much better pat- j ten little girls, made us want to start ronage from the Stayton people, but the night was unfortunate, a picture ( for Frisco right away. John Thoma made a fine looking show and a dance that night and an other big show scheduled for last night “ Deacon.” His little boy Leonard in cut down the attendance. Come back sisted on calling him Grandpa instea i again some time and we will give you of the usual Johnny, while June Kearr. i a better crowd. as “ Kitty” and Paul Blakely as “ Char lie” fell in love so deep they won’t g jt out before September. Tom Thumb and wife looked very cute in stove pipe hat and long train, and “That Giddy Old Maid” made two hits, one with Tony Heiderer and one with Edgar Watters. The Kodak Girls made one look The Southern Pacific Company will pleasant all the time they were befor spend millions on its Oregon lines dur the footlights, while Ted Rizzo in the ing the next two years, according to a Picnic Scene showed clearly that he had done the cake-walk in Philadelphia. formal statement of planned improve In “ A Mistaken Identity” Mrs. Olm ments that has been submitted to the sted as the Jealous wile” looked t> e California railroad commission. The Soubrette to perfection. Some of her company asks for permission to issue friends did not know her. Mr. Olm bonds to the amount ef $1X1,000,000 sted as “ Hubby” could disguise but and gives as a reason for the request little, his waist band gave him away. the number of heavy contemplated in Prof. Merrill as the colored servant vestments in this state. Among these was up to “ Snuff” all the time. “ A Rainy Afternoon” by EJith Olm are: Electrification of lines in the Wil lamette Valley; reconstruction of the sted and Fairy Brower was real cute. “ Liberty Enlightening the World Sheridan-Willamina railroad at a cost of $2,501,880; Corvallis and Eastern R. and The “ Butterfly Dance” by Frankie R., $270,580; Pacific Railroad & Navi Earle Merrill was a dream of riotous gation Co., $134.540; Salem, Fails City color and motion that will long be re membered. & Western, $68,680. The “ Scouts of the Golden West” in full Cowboy regalia took the eye of Joe Lambrecht brought us in 13 big everyone and got applause after ap strawberries Monday. They tipped the plause. scales at just 9 ounces. Needless to say we ate them for dinner. (Continued on Page 4.) Tuesday evening the Band and NOTICE OF EXAMINATION "Wc have mot the enemy anti they FOR THE STATE PAPERS the Baseball Team met in the city ure ' ‘ourn,’* inverted last Sunday hall and decided to hold a picnic, on the local diamond when over 100 Mill City fana accompanied by their have two ball games and a field Notice is hereby given that t h e ball team euptured everything in sight. County Superintendent o f Marion The day waa ideal for fast ball, meet in the ball park on the Fourth cloudy and cool, and j u s t enough County will hold the regular examina aprinMe of rain to keep down the duat. tion for applicants for State papers at of July. Committees were appoint Over four hundred people witnessed the Salem High School as follow*: ed, bills ordered struck,and the pro FOR STATE TAPERS the game from the grand stand, the Commencing Wednesday, June 18, bleachers and the aide lines. ject taken up in earnest. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continu The game commenced at 2:30 and ing until Saturday. June 21, 1913 at 4 ' lasted one hour and tlfly minute*?* The p. m. •Mill City has already promised a visitors accumulated seven large lus Wednesday Forenoon. big excursion from their town and Writing. U. S. History, Physiology. cious ru « off Cole’s delivery in the Wednesday Afternoon. first four innings, while the locals got the success of the undertaking is SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Physical Geography, Reading, Com but one, and that in the fifth. After position, Methods in Reading, Meth that it was one, two. three for both assured. ods in Arithmetic. sides until the end. TO SPEND MILLIONS Thursday Forenoon. Cole was off form for the locals and Besides the ball games there will Arithmetic, History o f Education, the visitors solved his curves easily for Psychology, Methods in Geography. several hits, two of which went over Thursday Afternoon. be all kinds of sports including, run the fence. Manager Thoma then put Grammar, Geography, American Lit Robertson in the box in the fifth, and ning, jumping, throwing,pole vault, erature, Physics, Methods in Lang he held the visitors down to a no-hit, uage. Thesis for Primary Certificate. no run game until the end. hurdle racing, tug-of-war and every Friday Forenoon. Theory and Practice, Orthography, other kind of contest that can be English Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon. devised. Substantial prizes will be School Law, Botany, Algebra, Civil Govermcnt, given the winners. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Geology. 1 Saturday All of the sports will be held on Afternoon. General History, Bookeeping. the baseball diamond immediately hitters, but slugging never yet in front of the grand stant. In this w . heavy won a close game of ball if the oppos ing team was up to their team work. way everyone will have a chance to It waa a good natured crowd, an ab solutely impartial umpire and a fine witness the entire program. day, and wc believe everyone had a good time, which after ail is what base Everyone is invited to come and ball was invented for. The locals will play the Albany The W ar Mill City Ran help in a genuine “Athletic Day Roadsters here on the home grounds The Mill Cit) boys are undoubtedly Sunday. Game called at 2:30. Celebration/’ wiih 1 Lumber Prices Rough Lumber at Pietrok’s Mill will be sold until July 1st at the following price. $6.00 per 1000 feet CO.ll/: EA R LY AND (JE T YOUR PICK. BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD PIONEER PICNIC NEAR P1CT0R POINT JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH F The Waldo Hills Pioneer Picnic will On Sunday, June 1st a large number of friends and relatives gathered at the be held at the John A. Hunt Grove home of C. C. Jones, near Victor Point, Saturday June 28. A good speaker has been secured, and an all day pro in honor of Mrs. Jones’ birthday. At one o’clock r bounteous lunch was gram has been provided for. served in the shade of the trees on the ; Old pioneers are especialy invited lawn. Later i n the afternoon ice and urged to be present. Everyone cream and cake were served. Mrs. else is welcome to attend. Jones was the recipient of many use ful and beautiful presents. About six ty guests were present. They depart ed about six o’clock wishing their hos tess many happy returns of the day. OPERA HOUSE S T A Y T O N , OREGON Tuesday, June 24th Show your appreciation of the hoy’s efforts. BILLS NEXT WEEK The meeting of the Happy Hallow Good Fellow Club met in the grove on June 7th. It being the annual feast day of the club. There were about fifty members present and a sumptuous dinner was setved. The day was spent in playing ball and other games and was enjoyed by young and old. The officers of the club are Mrs. R. P. Phillips and the Misses Ella Williams and Clara Denny. The oldest members were nil present and were: Mr. and Mrs. L. N. English, J. P. Williams and R. P. Phillips. The tent meeting on Gardner's lo closed last Sunday evening. t S how I at Stayton Theatre H Mon. Eve. June 16 PROVISIONS OF THE NEW GAME LAW GOOD FELLOW CLUB Under the provisions of the new MEETS IN ANNUAL FEAST game law, which went into effect June ree i The W ARING-LESLIE Vaudeville Co. ; \ 3, no retail dealer will be allowed to sell a pistol to anyone unless the person has a permit to buy, signed by the mu nicipal judge, city recorder, county judge or a justice of the peace. And in securing such a permit the applicant must produce an affidavit signed by at least two persons certifying to the char acter of the applicant. Noalienor per son not a citizen of the United States will be allowed a hunting license un less he can show that he holds a gun license, to obviate this difficulty, how ever, if the alien has taken out first naturalization papers, he may be per- j in it led to obtain a hunting license the | same as any other citizen by paying the fee of $1. Singing, Dancing, Music, Comedy, Magic. FUN FOR EVERYONE * jp ' HERE A l l WEEK i! FREE MONDAY NIGHT ONLY * Children not admitted unless ac- _ ? companied by parent or guardian, j Bring them with you. it m m t C 3 1 D C H i c i n i s* i