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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
Oregon Historical Society THE |9 th Y e a r , N o STAYTON MAIL S T A Y T O N , MARION COU NTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 22. LOCAL MERCHANT WINSEASTERN BRIDE THE YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED MONDAY T R A S K BU YS A U T O TR U C K It ha* been reported that the Union Meat Co. o f Portland ia the owner o f the new Auto truck that ia in Stayton. (iua Trask *aya that it belong* to him individually, and that he ia ready at any and all timea to do any kind o f hauling with it. RANGERS TO BE MADE GAMt iVAKUtNo Tho United States J . W . Mayo O f Slayton And Miss Marcia Stewart O f Lincoln, Nebraska and the state game forestry service wardens will co operate for the protection o f game, as well as o f the forests under an agree ment recently entered Into between Wedded In Portland State Game Warden Finley and Distrct Many o f the friends o f John W, Mayo will be pleased to learn that he and Mia* Marcia Stewart o f Lincoln, Nebraska were united in marriage at the home o f the biide'a aiater, Mr*. E. H. Day, at 1154 Ellaworth,Street, Port land, Oregon, Monday, June 30, The wedding waa a quiet and unoa- tentalioua affair, only immediate re latives o f the contracting parties being present. The houae waa prettily decorated for Forester C ecil The agreement pro vides that rangers, assistant rangers and other officers may be appointed de puty game wardena. They will report ail violations o f the game laws within their respective districts and will also make arreata in caaea which com e un der their personal observation, except during the Are season. On the other hand, the regular deputy game war- dona will extinguish any amall Ares they may discover and all such Ares will he as promptly as possible reported to the forest officers in charge o f the ! district. the ccraaion and June smiled her The paator of the Methodist church hraveat for the happy pair. The Kcv. | will next Sunday morning apeak about McCullough performed the ceremony, the conversion o f an honcat sinner, and after which the entire party repaired in the evening, will continue his aeries to the Oregon Hotel, where the wed i o f sermans on Pilgrim’a Progress. ding breakfast was served at high Washington, July 1—Government to- noon. \ day began issuing postal savings bonds The bride ia the charming and ac complished daughter o f J. M. Stewart, in place o f postal savings accounts. Interest be paid at rate 2 | per cent per a prominent lawyer o f Nebraska’* Capital. She has a|ient several sea annum; bond* redeemable at pleasure o f Government year after issuance. son* on the Coaat, where she became acquainted with Mr. Mayo. While the groom has lived but two their friends in Stayton. yeara in Stayton, he ia a native son, The out-of-town people who attended and is well known and well liked by the wedding were: J. M. Stewart of everyone. He is the principal owner Lincoln, Nebraska, S. C. Stewart and o f the Thomas-Mayo Mercantile Com wife o f Lebanon, S. L. Stewart o f pany, and although but a young man, Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stew ia one o f St ay ton'a moat enterprising art and Donald Stewart o f Halsey. and substantial citizens. We feel sure that all the readers of The young couple went to Gearhart The Mail will join us in wishing Mr. Hy The Sea for a short wedding trip, and Mrs. J. W. Mayo a long,happy and after which they will be at home to prosperous life. CITY COUNCIL MET ON TUESDAY NIGHT G O ES T O W A S H IN G T O N Andrew Rauscher and hi* »on Joe left for Goldendaie, Waah. yesterday, where he will look after hia cron on hia 400 acre ranch at that place. Andy say* that there ia a good crop in that district. Me will be gone a couple o f weeks. Serial N o 904 1913. NEARBY TOWNS AIL READY FOR CELEBRATION j I ! | j j SUNDAY R E U N IO N Those who visited at the John A . Lulayhom eon Third Street, Stayton, last Sunday were; Mr*. A. J. Mayer and daughter Magdalena o f Linn coun ty, Adam Lulay and family o f Lins county, Joseph Lulay and wife o f Stay- ton, Mrs. Eva Gooderham a n d son Henry o f Stayton, Jas. Breitenstein snd wife o f Sublimity and A . Rieger o f Stayton. DEFEATED 7 TO 8 . ,n n n p , irC N <.F IN SUNDAY’S GAME STAYTON’S STREET WAS RENEWED CARNIVAL JUL11-12 EASTERN OREGON STOCKED WITH CATTLE About thirty Stayton ball players and fans went to Silverton last Sunday Browning Amusement Company WO! Help Mayor Cast Deciding Vote Two Times - to give the boys ot that town a chance Entertain The Crowds Next Week Recorder’ s And Treasurer’ s Re Through the interest o f Harney to even up the score o f a defeat here County National Bank, the ranges o f In Stayton ports Accepted several weeks ago, that section o f the state are to be The game was a fast one, and al stocked with high grade cows, repres though the final score showed 7 to 8 entatives having been sent into the The nearby towns are all preparing The City Council met in regular •es- in favor o f Silverton, the locals would Middle West for the purpose o f pur sion Tuesday evening July 1, with the undoubtedly have won out but for the for a big time the Fourth. chasing high grade Holsteins. The Mehama will have an oldtime celebra full membership present. crippling o f two o f Stayton’» players bank has received notice that 77 head About the Amt thing up was the ap- in the middle o f the game. Frank Van tion and balloon ascension. o f fine young cattle havf been secured Sublimity is all ready for a crowd. and will be shipped into the county plication o f Smith & Schott for a re- Nuys and John Thoma came together while after a high fiy, and VanNuys Hon. W. H. Downing will deliver the within a few days. Until this Summer newal o f their liquor license. On a was so seriosly injured that he could Burns has had to depend on outside vote it turned out as usual,Murphy and not be brought to his home near West oration and the Sublimity people will points for its butter, a condition which treat you right. Roy voting no, Blakley and Spaniol Stayton until the next day. Harve Jordan Valley is not to be behind will doubtless be corrected in the near voting yea and the mayor deciding it Beauchamp got a wrenched knee in hand this year, and will celebrate in a future. the sixth inning. by a vote o f yes. fitting manner with games, races and It waa a good game all around and A. C. Stowell was placed on the ball game. Mr. Mayer and son o f Linn county ’ •black" list by a vote o f Murphy and had it not been marred by accidents, Scio has advertised a large number were in town Tuesday. would have been won by the locals. Roy, yes; Blakley and Spaniol, no and o f attractions and undoubtedly will the mayor again deciding it by voting come through. yes. Aumsville will have a Socialist picnic, Lee Brown & Sons were ordered to but every one is invited to be there. vacate Water St., where their lumber W. F. Ries, the author o f "M en and sheds are built on the street, by Sep Mules" will speak. He is a master o f tember 1 . wit and wisdom, and will tell you JiThe u»ual£number o f bills were allow things you never dreamed o f before’ ed and ordered paid. The quarterly re Stayton has called o f their celebra A t the annual convention o f the Ore ports o f the Recorder and the Treasur W. A. Elder took charge o f the Stay- tion snd will hold a two-day carnival gon State Bankers’ Association, held er were read and approved and the R e ton post office Tuesday, July 1. All his July 11-12. corder’s report ordered published in th e, This was decided upon for several recently at Corvallis, the progress made friends will be pleased to learn of his Mail. reasons, but principally became the in agricultural development and educa A fter considerable discussion on d if success and no doubt “ A r t " will make nearby towns had advertised celebra tion during the past year was care ferent subjects including the advisibi- * good postmaster. tions, and the fact that we had the fully reviewed. Reports from all over lity o f a new Charter e tc., the council. W S. Watters the retiring postmas chance o f securing t h e Browning the state indicate that the effort ma le adjourned. ter has faithfully served the public Amusement Company on the above last seeaen to interest the school child lute;.. nearly sixteen years. He was appoint- The BrW hing Amusement and Car ren, as-*well as their patents, had wrrt Guy Sloper was home from Portland ^ ¡n 1897 , during McKinley’s admin nival company has four large tents and with remarkable success, enabling the over the Fourth, istration. "C a p ” as he is familiarly e company that is not often duplicated. O.J.Ruble brought in a sample o f Per called is getting well along in years. Their Riding Gallery alone cost over association to hold fairs in every county fection currants that were dandies. Mr. He is a member o f the local G. A. R. $5000 in the state except two at which tha Ruble has a nice plat o f this beautiful having served nearly five years in the Wonder Land contains many o f the various articles made and the products fruit which is just begining to bear. Union army. mysteries o f Mother Nature and should grown by the children were exhibited. be visited by all means. At these county gatherings the finest Minstrel Show and Vaudeville will be specimens were selected and fo r w a r l; I going all the two days, while the Elect to the State Fair at Salem where t'vj ric Vaudeville is something entirely children were awarded prises in an new and novel. amount aggregating $ 20 , 000 . There will be two Free Shows each It was pointed oct that under th • day o f high wire artists in death defy provisions o f Senate Bill 72, passed at ing stunts. the recent session o f the Legislature, In addition to all o f the above there the counties o f the state are authorized will be two fast ball games, while all to provide an unlimited amount o f the races that had been advertised for money for the purpose o f carrying on the Fourth will be pulled off. These educational farm work and to pay the include all manner o f racing, jumping, salaries and expenses o f field agents, swimming etc., for valuable prizes. with a futher provision that appropria Be sure and ccme to Stayton at least tions mad« by the individual counties one o f the two days, Friday and Satur will be duplicated by the state. From day, July 11-12. the splendid reports coming in from alt over the state to the Superintendent o f John Zimmerman o f Sublimity made Public Instruction and to the Agricul tural College, the Banker’s Association a business trip to Stayton Tuesday. was convinced that it could not afiortl Geo. Zimmerman o f Sublimity visit to discontinue their support o f the ed at the John Kerber home Sunday. movement until such time as it could be taken over and carried forward by RECORDER’S QUARTERLY REPORT the state. EFFORTS MADE LAST SEASON A SUCCESS TAKES CHARGE OF POST OFFICE JULY 1 TW O DAY C A R N IV A L Friday and Saturday, July 11th, 12th The Browning Amusement Co. Together With the STAYTON BALL TEAM and BAND WILL HOLD A TWO DAY CARNIVAL AT STAYTON MERRY-GO-ROUND. WONDERLAND, VAUDEVILLE, ISTRAL, HIGH WIRE. TWO FREE SHOWS DAILY for Quarter ending June the 30th, 1913. Received during the quarter ending June 30. For For For For Saloon License_________ $ 750.00 478.99 Taxes__________________ 51.00 Show and Billiard License 25.50 Fines___________________ Total $1305.49 Balance on hand April 1 , 1913 1867.58 ToUl FAST BALL GAM ES EACH D A Y RACES, JUMPING, SWIMMING. TUG OF WAR Band Music All The Time Disbursements . Paid on Warrants d u r i n g Quarter____ _ . . . _______ . . . The Forest Service department has recently taken up the work o f reclassi fication o f lands in the national forest reserves with a view to opening up for settlement such agricultural lands ai $ 285.95 may now be included within the reserve boundaries. Under the plan for this work the bureau o f o f soils will deter mine what soils are agricultural in character, experts o f the forest service will determine whether or not the value o f the timber or such lands is greater than the agncultural valuation, and if not, any lands which are found valu able for agricultural and not needed for public purposes will be immediately opened to settlement and entry under the homestead laws. $ 57.11 NOTICE TO PUBLIC 859.06 Balance $2308.01 | Less Amount Transfered to Water Fund.............................. 71.44 Total Cash on Hand June 30, ; 1913.............................................. 2236.57 Water Fund for Quarter Ending June 30. I Receipts for A pril............. .. $ 85.95 Receipts for May________ 92.75 j Receipts tor June___________ 107.25 Total BIG DANSE GIVEN EACH EVENING * COME AND DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY $3167.07 INVESTIGATE FOREST RE SERVE LANDS AND SOIL Disbursements j P a 1 d on Warrants During ! Quarter...................................... Fund Over drawn April 1st, 1913 ........................................... 300.28 The merchants o f Stayton have de cided to deliver goods but once a day, ! leaving the Water Fund over in the forenoon. No order for after drawn June 30______________ $71.44 noon deliveries taken. Be sure and send in your orders before 10 A. M. B. GRIER, ltx Recorder. tota l $ 357.39