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Or«|oit Historical B'íoUiy THE STÄYTON MÄIL 19th Year, No 2J. S T A Y T O N , MARION CO U N TY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, STAYTON DEFEATS BROWNSVILLE SATURDAY CAPTURES GAME IN THE 6TH INNING C ane Wat Played During Down Pour Of Rai l -H ie Feature oí Ike Game Was B ro w u iill’t Base Sliders FIRST GRADE GARDENERS The Aral gnu]«, Mr». Pratt teacher held an miniature agricultural fair one day la«t week. Thoae taking part were: Harold Kieh- ardaon, Joaephlne ltot>ertaon, Grelta Ruble, Jewel Fox, Geo. Hewitt, John Hewitt, Geo. Streff, (juincy Weddle, Alice Klecker, Myrtle Rtiltner, Fred Fery, Ivan Kearna. The ribbon prize winners were: on oniona, first, Harold Richardson, second (Juincy Weddle, on radishes, first, Alice Klecker; second,Geo. Streff: on lettuce; first, Geo. Streff; second, Gretta Ruble. A fter the display the children were treated to a nice lunrh by the teacher. POSTPONED THE CELEBRATION ATSTAYTON CARNIVAL COMPANY HERE TWO DAYS Postponement Will Bring An Immense Crowd To Slayton On July Eleventh and Twelfth. YOUNG COUPLE NEAR AUMSVILLE WED The Celebration o f the Fourth at Stay A pretty wedding took place at the ton has been postponed and a two-day went to Brownsville through the rain to home o f Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Von Bc- Picnic, Field Meet and Street Carnival play hall. It was some trip, as Geo. hren, two and a half miles south o f will be held in its place at Stayton on Glover and Tom Rigg», who took the Aumsville, on Wednesday June 18th at Friday and Saturday Jiffy 11-12. boys in their auto, can testify. 2:30 p. m. when Misa Edith Von Bchren The Browning Carnival Company has The start was made from here at 8 a. became the wife o f Mr. Ralph D. Put lieen engaged and will bring their entire m. and the arrival in Brownsville was nam, a student o f the Eugene Divinity troupe o f Concessions with them. at 12. School. The wedding ceremony was These Concessions consist o f Two In the afternoon the game was start performed by Prof. D. C. Keilema of Free Shows daily, together with High ed durn.g a nice spell o f weather, but Eugene and the wedding march was Class Minstrel, Vaudeville, Electric in a few minutes it began to ruin, but played by Miss Edith Wood. The guests Vaudeville and Wonder Land. Also a the game went on. numbering about fifty; were aeated un $6000 Riding Gallery o r Merry-Go- It was slop, slash, bingle all the way der a nice evergreen arbor in front o f Round. through. The pitchers box was over There will be a Ball Game each da) the houae, while the iqinister and the •hue top in water, and after a few Good games have contracting parties, supported by Mr. at the Ball Park. alidva like the one below it was impos been arranged and The Field Meet will Walter L. Meyers and Misa Mammie sible to teil the hoys apart. lie pulled off the same as advertised for Von Behren as best man and bridesmaid the Fourth. atood on the front porch under a beau There will absolutely be Something Doing All the Time. Don’ t forget the tiful floral bell o f margueritiea. A fter the wedding ceremony light re dates, July 11-12. freshments were served. Many beauti ful and useful presents were received by the happy couple. Late in the a f ternoon the guests departed, all wish* imr Mr. and Mrs. Putnam a long life of happiness as well as usefulness, in the yeara to come. — Aumsville Record. FROM THE TURNER MEETING It hsa been quite rainy for the state convention, nevertheless a large crord is attending. Over forty ministers from several states being present. The\Stayton people who are camped ! on the grounpa are; W. E. Thomas and ; wife, Mrs. W. H. Hobson, Mrs. T. C. I Crabtree, The Misses Morten and Mrs, Lampman. Dan Shields a forest ranger while put ting up a telephone line about 6 miles above Hoover fell from a tree ar.d broke both bones below the knee in his left leg. He was carried to Hoover where Dr. Beaucamp set the limb. COMMITTEE TO SEE THAT THEY GET SQUARE DEAL hast Saturday tbs Stay ton ball team FIREMEN’S BALL A COMPLETE SUCCESS The OREGON TO HAVE FISHING INDUSTRY success socially within the The game which was a five inning Government confirms the report o f ex affair, hut stretched Into a six, was tensive halibut banks off the coast o f won by Stayton to the tune o f 8 to 7. Lincoln County. A large number o f Just ask the Stayton base ball team launches are now being fitted out at how they like to play mud ball. Newport, on Yaquina Bay, for the pur pose o f exploiting these recently dis covered banks, and those which have CUTS HAND WITH AX already started operations arc return Wm. Rubens, a Weyeshouser timber ing to port with capacity loads o f splen guard cut his hand severty with an ax did fish. The extent o f the banks is one day this week. The injury was stated to be sufficient to supply the daessifl U’ > in Dr. Beaucamp's office to Pacific Northwest with fish for years to come. day. THE PRATT STUDIO IS A PERMANENT INSTITUTION. 1 HAVE LOCATED PERMANENTLY IN S T A Y T O N . I HAVE LEASED M Y BUILDING F O R l YEARS. I SPEND M Y MONEY IN S T A Y - TON. THINK IT OVER. I ric e s Bill Cladek is back from Washington, i He has bought a half interest in his ! brother’s blacksmith shop. The new Arm will be known as Cladek Bros. That would-be settlers coming to The Ford Motor Car company o f De- j troit, Mich., is to put up a new $150, Bring work by any photographer in Stayton or Mar ion County and compair it with mine. I will abide by that decision. OUR WORK IS ABSOLUTELY ON THE SQUARE. “ t! 2 Congratilatiom Showered On The Happy Young People By Their Many Stayton Friends held in Salem Saturday for the job o f postmaster at Aumsville. $648 per year. The job pays Geo. Brown went to Salem today on business. , John Taylor had a very peculiar acci dent yesterday. He and his brother Tom were laying a floor and Tom was driving a hatchet in a crack to bring the board» together when a small piece o f the hatchet flew into John’s right tem ple causing a painful wound. Dr.Beau champ dressed the injury. BIG NEGRO WOMAN EVIDENTLY INSANE was solemnized a t the E. Dunagan A t Portland last Thursday, a big nego been home in this city yesterday June 25. Promptly a t twelve o ’clock t h e pearing on the streets without even a victimized by unscrupulous land specu lators and that the state as a whole has strains o f Mendelsohn’s Wedding hobble on. The only touch o f color in been injured by their operations, is a March, played by Mrs. G. F. Korinek, her costume was a dark brown tout en statement made at the annual conven was heard and a veritable ribbon lane semble, and her gown was a tight fit, tion o f Oregon bankers recently held at was made down the stairway by the even tighter than the average hobble. Misses Ollie Hepburn, Hazel Overland She was evidently insane, for she fan Corvallis, and the attending delegates er, Elsie Fox and Jeanne Shreve, while cied she was being attacked by men o f expressed a determination to co-operate the tiny Jewel Fox and Ruth Sturgis her race. When officers arrived on the with the commercial bodies throughout showered flowers in the bride’s path scene in response to several hundred the state in an effort to put greedy real way. Master Leslie Dunagan carried hurry up calls, the woman was cranking an auto and preparing for a joy ride. estate men out o f business. The plan the ring in a white lily. The ring bearer was followed by the I f the officers had been a few minutes does not contemplate the entire elim groomsman Thomas Dunagan and the later chere surely would have been a ination of land selling agencies, but groom Clyde Hoffer, who were attired great story for some young reporter to try his hand on. does propose to annihilate the sharks in the conventional mode. Next came the bride, Miss Stella who have been speculating in good Ore Dunagan and her Maid o f Honor Miss gon soil, taking it out o f production Maude Dunagan. The bride was attir and holding it for an unreasonable in ed in white messaline with an over crease in price. dress o f white chiffon and carried a Miss It was decided to form an appraise bouquet o f white Crochet roses. ment committee in each community to Maude Dunagan was dressed in white silk flowered voile and carried beau pass on the prices o f lands, the com tiful Marchal Neil roses. The Albany Chautauqua folder is mittee to consist o f two members of The minister, Rev. Mace, used a out, and it is a very neat booklet. the local commercial body and one short ring ceremony which was very The program offered this year is a banker, and intending purchasers will beautiful and impressive. A fter the congratulations, a sumpt good one and good talent has been be advised to purchase no realestate uous four-course wedding dinner was chosen from the greatest celebrities o f from any dealer until the value o f same served. Eastern Chautauqua circles. has been passed upon by the appraisers The couple were the recipients o f About 35 big programs have been a ;- and the price asked decided to be a many beautiful presents. A fter a short stay here the young ranged consisting o f entertainments o f reasonable one. It was stated as a fact ALBANY CHAUTAUQUA TO BE BIG AFFAIR FIRST MEETING WAS HELD AT PORTLAND the American Association o f for the coming year. Nurserymen The convention of the association held in Portland last I (KM) building for an assembling plant in week was the first meeting o f the or Portland soon. ganization ever held west o f the Rocky (Compare (Compare (Compare PRETTY WEDDING YESTERDAY NOON POSTMASTER EXAMINATION A civil service examination it to be woman raised the neighborhood by ap honor o f providing a man to head the NEW AUTOMOBILE FACTORY NEBRASKAN WINS A STAYTON BRIDE Oregon have in many instances, To the Pacific Northwest goes QUALITY I tnüi iütitüi ik lüTi La HI,„ai à à. CL jl ü £Li Issu Ut L financially. BUYS INTEREST ® meel anT Legitinate competion. Come and see me a Pratt Studio ^ n ot S e ria l N o 903 An unusually pretty wedding service crowd but everyone who did come en that much o f the agricultural land in Oregon is held at too high a figure. joyed themselves hugely. There is doubtless plenty o f good land The boys had an ice cream and pea which can be obtained at a fair price, nut stand in the corner o f the room and but the newcomer usually unfamiliar with local values and conditions, seldom it was quite well patronized. The affair was not gottsn up with thn hears o f that land. The committee will see that he gets a square deal. Intention o f making any money but just as an advertisement that Stayton still had a fire company. TWO ACCIDENTS SAME DAT New recru:ts are badly needed as the The fit teen-year-old son o f Mr. and old ones are continually dropping out as Mrs. Mayer near Scio was thrown off a soon as they have served the necessary horse last Wednesday and had his left time. arm broken between the shoulder and It will not do to let the fire company elbow. run down. When they are needed thev Mr. Mayer had the misfortune to have are needed badly. his thumb torn off with the halter rope A small rebate is allowed all mem by the same horse the same day. Dr. bers on their city water rent. Better Brewer attended to both cases. investigate and join Stayton’s Fire De partment. near future if the investigations o f the Quality Photos if The weather was pretty bad for a large Oregon is likely to become the center o f a great fishing industry Firemen's Ball at the Opera House Tuesday night was an entire 1913. Mountains, and at its final business ses sion, Friday morning, J. B. Pilkington RAILROAD WORK TO ; of Portland was unanimously elected BEGIN THIS SUMMER j president. The 1914 meeting will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, and at that time a strong effort will be made to bring the association to San Francisco Under a joint agreement o f the for its meeting is 1915. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads it is announced that a new railroad will Vic Davie, Tom Smith and Jesse Wat be built along the Oregon coast, con ters brought in a fine basket o f trout struction to begin at the present north yesterday evening. Frank Caspell o f Waldo Hills was in town Tuesday at Dr. Brewer's office with a bad case o f blood poisoning in will be built up the coast to Myrtle his right arm caused by a scratch on a Point, in Coos county and will then pro wire. ceed up the valley o f the Rogue River, We noticed “ Truck” Robertson going connecting with the So. Pac. main line down the street Monday with a big smile. at Grants Pass. It is stated that work We asked Dr. Brewer what ailed him, will begin this present summer« and the Doctor said. Sh! A big 10 lb. boy. people will go East to Osceola, Nebras different kinds, all high class. ka, the former home o f the groom. Bryant Park is a beautiful campii g place. It is shady and cool, and tl e tent grouads are electrically lighted. The city water mains have been ex tended to the grounds, and campers have the free use o f the water which if absolutely pure. I f you do not care to bring a full camping outfit, you can rent tents, wire mattresses, tables, A Never before in the history o f the chairs, etc., at reasonable rates. season ticket will cost $2.50, and tent Cherry Fair has such a splendid and en ing privileges will cost $1.50 per ter.t tertaining program been arranged as for the entire season. Special rates c f the one for this year’ s celebration at one and one third regular fare are made by all the railroad lines from cry Salem, July 3d, 4th and 5th. Besides an elaborate display o f the point in the Willamette Valley. For special information and progran s luscious fruit the manufacturers of Oregon will have a mammoth exhibition. drop a card to C. H. Stewart, M an o There will be a gorgeous automobile ger, Albany, Oregon. CHERRY FAIR TO BE A HUMMER AT SALEM parade, a baby show, and parade, horse races, motercycle races, boxing, wrest ling, and old time 4th o f July celebra tion and parade, music by Oregon’ s best bands, fire department contests, sports o f all kinds, meeting o f the Northwest Prune Growers’ Association with a frolicsome Comic Parade Satur day evening after which a carnival o f fun will wind up the three days festival. Many new features will be introduced this year to make this Cherry Fair the most enjoyable o f any yet held. Arrangements have been made with the railroads for reduced rates for July 2d to July 6th. Immense crowds are expected and arrangements are being perfected to ! handle all who come. ANTI-SALOON MAN WAS HERE LAST SUNDAY Benjamin R. Perkins, field secretary o f the Oregon Anti-3aloon Leagu?, spoke to an audience at the Opera House last Sunday evening. The churches had all dismissed for the occasion, but the seats in the Opera House were only about two-thirds filled. Mr. Perkins is a young man and evidently had not had much experience in public speaking. Pioneer Picnic To Be Postponed Until July ern terminus o f the Noithwestern Paci fic line at Sherwood, Cal. The road Porifirco Olivi, the Mexican, while Mrs. Lillie Goodman who received the set o f dishes given away it W. F. Kleck- working in the Kerber sawmill had two er,s store last Wednesday, was certain fingers o f his left hand badly lacerated ly fortunate in getting the set on Wed last Friday. Dr. Brewer attended to the injury. nesday o f this week also. On account o f the weather the Pioneer Picnic o f the Waldo Hills which was to have been held June at the John Hunt grove has been postponed until sometime in July. Notify all. 28 i \