OftfftOl« ilUtorWîi»' ft"0'*17 . » 'j y . if«t » THE STAYTON MAIL 20th Year, N o 16. S T A Y T O N , M ARION C O U N T Y , OREGON, TH U R SD A Y , M A Y 21,1914. $ Serial N o 948 ---------------------- - DOWN PEACE ENVOYS HOPE SCIO WENT TO DEFEAT SUNDAY TO SATISFY MEXICO Ktuyton got their revenge last Sun­ day oit lhe Sent hunch in good shape. The crowd from tho South aide o f the Santiam were cracked up aa aonu- hall playera hut they loat their goat, cart and harncaa to the local aggregation on » , W ashington— Peace delegate« of the 17th, inat. The mam “ «laughter o f the inno- the Huerta government «topped In Wuihtngtou while on the way to Niag­ centa" occurred in the drat inning when ara Kalla, (unnda. to attend thn niedl- St ay tun run in aix large Juicy acoroa. From then on it waa merely a game atlo t conference. They are confident of thn aucceaa of the mlaalon, which, o f tag and you're " i t . ” Two timea the pill waa lamnud over It waa learned, 1« the broad quoatlou center-field fence, on«« by Hobbs of of purifying nil of Mexico. Ttioae done to President Wllaon and Scut and once by Tnotna o f Stayton. A real pretty double waa played in Bpcretary llryan aeeert that tha quea- Klecker to tlon which la to be mediated 1 « no | the laat half o f the aixth. lonrer the failure of Huerta to aelute, Humphrey to Kock. of tha offenaea committed agalnat llio dignity of the United State«, but the broad (juration of pacifying Mexico. Thoaa who know the viewpoint of tha Washington government declare (be American troopa will not be with­ drawn from Vera V ru i until a »table government la established or la In eight in Mexico City. President Wilson told the American [* S t commissioners before they left for the 1 _ m< illation conference »t Niagara l : v ••v-v n \1.« »«»rrwnf Into th« ta re s * th a U(fjfwl )eral. contributed much to thMr de- |< ut T a m p ic o . according to Am. rl ns who have come hero from that |rt __I be constitutionalists took advan- Nse<- of thin and poured a terrific fire talo them, forcing them back from the outpost« Into the town Immediately the federal» began entraining. . The constitutionalists cam«* into the town shooting In the air and shouting "Viva Cnrranin, viva W ilson!” Cablegrams based on messages from Jamplco have boon sent to Berlin urs- tpg the German government to pro- test agalnat the forced loan« alleged to have been Imposed by the rebels. ^ [ j BIRTHDAY PARTY SUMMER SCHOOL at the AI m > ui lifty. f*y. (teoptq peep!« i gutheged at home o f (Ivo. ‘ Ò lofcrtl^ n iV Sublimity last Sunday. The occasion was the birthday o f Mrs. Geo. Glover o f Subk limity mid Mira Amelia Glover o f Stay« ton. Nt-udb-ss to say the party was an entire sucrasa. In connection with the regular aum- rocr a» »»ion of the Oregon Agricultural ÍX» liege, a two week«’ abort course in Ag Agricultural will Iw given for boys o the Seventh, Kighlh, and High School grades. A s|iecial illustrated circular Of 16 pages has been issued and mailed to all county school superintendents and to city and village superintendents and Edwin Km-ch o f Stayton will attend principals. Copies may be secured of the Boys’ Short Course in Agriculture them or o f director of the summer at the O. A. C,. June 15-30, us the rep* school, I'rof. E. Ü. Kessler, Corvallis, reavntnlive from the Stayton acl.ool. Ofegon. The primary election is over and gone and after the ‘ ‘mists had cleared away’ ’ it was found that Manon and Clacka­ mas counties had snowed under the Good Roads Bond Issue, while Coo# county voted to build permanent high­ ways. Just watch Coo* county grow. Irr the different race* for state and county offices the line up on the No­ vember ballot will be about as follows; For Governor; Witbycomhe, Kep;Smith Dem. In Marion county the Republi­ can ticket will be: State Senators; C.P. Bishop, A. M. LaFollett. Representa­ tives; D. Alien, Sam Brown, Thomas Brown, D. C. Thoms, G. W. Weeks. County Com; W. H. Goulet. County Recorder; Mrs.Mildred Brooks. Treas­ Some fo low who hardly deserve« tha j #rive buildings on the south side o f urer; Dave Drager. Coroner; A. M. name o f man drove his auto down tho the river at Mill City burned to the Clough. Sheriff, Win. Each. County road north o f .sublimity Monday even- | ground last night at about 7 o ’clock, Clerk; Max Gehihar. Surveyor; B. B. ing o f this wuyk. The machine scared The building« were pool hall and bar- Herrick. the horse which was being driven by ber »hop, Odd Fellow building occupied In the precinct it looks like Grier for Mr*. Geo. Given o f near that town and j by J. L. Weaver ami Co, and a bakery, Justice and Smith for Constable. the animal upset th- r g . threw Mrs. Livery Stable, used as feed stable, and The local election passed off very Given and children (oiw o f them a ha* j owned by Ralph Patterson, Frank quietly and orderly. The ladies on the by les» tnan a y^-ar old) upon the hard l Koclchky Shoe Store together with a election board gave a tone to the oc­ road injuring all three. »mull second hand store owned by the casion that made the men put on their ,-flow-cornea the coward part. The Mime party. very best drawing-tuom manners. auto driver did not «top to a »»ist the :i The loss waa about #9000 covered bj ' In a few weeks more the stage will woman und children but drove n gnt cfl about #4000 insurance. be set for the final contest which will regardleaa.of tile liavu; he had made. The origin o f the tire is unknown b u t! be waged up until the last day belore G**o. Keech o f ih’a city happened it is known that it started in the attic | the November election between the along a few minute» later and assisted above the German Lodge room which; “ wet” and “ dry” forces in Oregon, t h e unfortunates g e t somewhat ia situated above the pool hall. for no one can doubt but that will be straightened out. , it ia quite probable that the O d d ! the main issue before the people this California he» u law that takes care of Fellows will rebuild. fall. just such chap». Six inonit.« in jail for not stopping to assist ~in an accident. Oregon needs just such a law. WOMAN AND BABIES MILL CITY SOUTH THROWN FROM BUGGY SIDE BURNED OUT SHOMESCOPE MEMORIAL SUNDAY U /l! I DL' ka i V OA WILL UL MAY L\ ~ — innln*1 w ht" he W“ re‘ The S. A. Hunter Post No. 37, o f (not lhe ^ w. . the Grand Army o f the Republic has # b. u pUyer bul made arrangements for Memorial set- Mle*p 00 Aral and vices at the Methodist church on Sun­ o ot u ,.n . day, May 24. Rev. Good an old soldier Iirk „ will preacl. the memorial sermon. The line o f march will commence at the City Hall, Stayton ami will be aa follows; Grand Army, W. K. C., dona o f Veteran», Spanish American Veter­ ans, Fraternal Orders, Citizens. Every­ one is'invited to march to the church and attend the memorial services. Decoration Day services will be held at the cemetery Saturday May 30. WALTEMEYER & O’CONNOR MAKE GOOD ÌN STAYTON , j . I The Waltemeyer and O ’Connor Co., who played two nights last week in the Star Theatre o f this city will get a larger audience on their return. Their play “ Pierre o f the Plains,” was one o f the strongest pieces o f act­ ing that the writer has seen in years, Portland.—That Dr. James Withy- I and would take in any city, no matter combe, of Corvallis, and Dr. C. J. | The Home Team Had a Cinch what its size. Smith, of Portland, will be the repub­ They were both good clean shows lican and democratic candidates, re­ A fter the dual and language had something to bo enjoyed after a sur­ spectively. for governor In the Novem­ ber election waa Indicated clearly by clear«! away it was found that Scio feit of the smutty, slap-stick variety o f the ordinary barnstormers or vaudevil- the figure« received from the state at had 8 and Stayton 11. The batteries were: Stayton—Cole, iians. ‘T i a probable tha( Dr. Wlthycombe Crabtree. Lulay; Sc*o-R u»«ell. Hobbs, will have a plurality of about 4000. Dr. U m pire-B row n, Shepherd. Wlthycombe. It la believed, will come Everyone is taking an extra bitch In up to Multnomah county with a lead I their belts for the three games to be pulled off Carnival week May 28-29-30. over l)un C. Monor of about 10,500 Come. votes. PRIMARY ELECTIONS HELD IN OREGON A - Hendershott o f this city has ,he M»vion County Agency for the ” Sboir escope, ” a mechanical contriv- a nee for the enlargment o f single views aa tin '-reoscope does to the double vigw. -. Mr. Hendershott has them on display ut hfs store and he is also anxious to get agents to sell them. Whenever shown they sell like hot-cakes. See him before the territory is ail gone. | 5 BUILDERS ATTENTION The Petrel Estate Lumber Company will unload a carload o f shingles at West ot-yton tho latter part o f this week or the first o f next. If you are in need of any, a special price will be made at West Staytoa. See us at once. Petrel Estate Lbr. Co.'tc^ HAYNES-GLASS A very pretty home wedding occurred last Sunday at 10:30 A. M. at the Cot­ tage Hotel in this city, which is the home o f the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glass. The contracting parties were Miss Hazel Glass o f this city and Mr. Ar­ thur Haynes o f Brownsville. Rev. Rossell o f tlie Christian church o f this i city performed the ceremony. Only the immediate relatives o f the young ! couple were present. t he bride and groom left on the noon *t«ge for West Stayton. where they took the train to Portland and other Dr. C. J. Smith la nominated by the points for a short wedding tour after democrats in all probability by a plur­ ality between 1000 and 1500. Hla “ Don’ t scold the cow, but swat the which they will be at home to their closest competitor la A. S. Bennett, of fly; don’ t get dirt in the pail, but roll i friends in Brownsville. The Dalles, who la second in both up your sleeves, spit on your hands an 1 Multnomah county and the state out­ get busy.” said one eighth grade ap­ plicant for the high school to the ques­ side. P. N. McArthur has won the repub­ This, Last Sunday the regular summer tion “ Give four dairy rule*.” lican nomination for representative In schedule o f the C * E from Albany to says the examining board. ¡3 Worth framing for dairymen. Ho is being congress In t(?e third district, comprl* Newport went into effect. lug Multnomah county, by a plurality The train leaves Albany at 7:30 n.- spoken o f for dairy commissioner. "W hy is a warm bath harmful after over A. W. Lafferty. the Incumbent, m., arrive» at Newport 12:10 p. in.; It is not known to the writer whether that probably will total 2100 votes. leaves Newport 5:30 p. m., arrives at eating?” “ If you get your face in the water, you will be more apt to dround Stayton has a speed limit for autos set United States Senator George K Albany 10:15 p. m. by ordinance or whether they may flit Chnmberlaln wns renominated by the after eating than any other time.” “ Name the glands o f the digestive tip our streets at from 25 to 40 miles democrats, R. A. Booth received the system .” “ The digestive glands are per hour without molestation; but the republican and William Hanley the CARD OF THANKS writer does know that if there is «uch the oil ami sweat glands.’ ’ progressive nomination for United “ Who was Hofttce MannV” “ Horace an ordinance it should be enforced and States senator. All were unopposed. | Mann introduced slavery into the l' j if there is rone, there should be, pretty | I want to thank the people o f Stay- 1 s> •> pronto, or somebody is going to get Parks’ Execution Seen. hurt, t Vera Cru*.— Additional confirmation I ton, -Sublimity and victnit’y for theiH "W h o was George Peabody?" Also notices should be put up at the “ George Peabody organised an *m>\ of the execution of Private Samuel support at the primaries last Friday. I am certainly very grateful to my und licke.l the southern rebels.” city limits on each road leading into Parks of the Twenty-eighth infantry, many friends, and their friend» who •'How i?. treason defined in the con Stayton establishing such a limit. Bet­ was received here. There was brought Into tho Ameri­ made my campaign the success it was. ■titution? “ Any ere is guiltv of treas ter see to it Mr. Mayor and City Coun- Very Sincerely. on when the president prcsdlos over oil. can lines one of Huerta’s conscript« Mildred R. Brook«. the senate. ” who had deaerted. He said lie wns an vers Thu above q u e s t io n s ai.d eye-witness of tha execution of I'nrhs. Mr». E. H. Hob-on returned to her were given at the recent bth i; '..lie rx- home in ¡scio Monday after a short vis­ umination in Linn county says the Al- S. 11. Heltzei waa in Salem on legal it here. Before going to b«d tak» a Dr. MUa^ bany Herald. btwinus«, Tuesday. EIGHTH GRADERS GIVE SOME GOOD ANSWERS NEW SCHEDULE IN EFFECT LAST SUNDAY SPEED NOTICES SHOULD BE PUT UP lAJUtlva Tablet. PRIMARY ELECTION PASSED OFF QUIETLY MUST REJECT COMPENSA­ TION LAW BEFORE JUNE 15 If you are an employer o f men in al­ most any capacity you will come under the “ W orkmen's Compensation Law” July I, unless you file a written reject­ ion o f same oti or before June 15. This means you Mr. Contractor, Mr. Mill or Factory owner or anyone who uses machinery. - - I f you do not want this saddled on you, you had better get busy at Once. S. H. Heltzei will make out the nec­ essary papers for your rejection at a slight cost as to what ON^E assess­ ment would be. Better look into this and not stand around after June 15, and cuss and say “ I didn’t know.” The Stayton Mail has given you fair warning. I f you don’t want to help pay for all the injuries in the many sawmills and factories in the state o f Oregon, file your rejection before June 15, 1914. ROSE FESTIVAL PLANS NEARING .COMPLETION In addition to the unusually elaborate arrangements which have been made for welcoming the “ Queen o f Rosaria, ” and for the vehicle, industrial and Hu­ man Rosebud parade«, an event exf ex­ traordinary interest and one entirely unique in celebrations o f this kind, will be staged during the coming Rose Fes­ tival. This will be a night conflagra­ tion in which an 8 -story factory build­ ing occupying an entire city block will be the oretically destroyed by hre. This attractive feature will be produced un­ der the direction o f a professional stage manager assisted by a large company of actors who will be scattered through­ out the building when the torch is ap­ plied. A general fire alarm will be turned in after the building has been treated with chemicals and other materials to give the proper fire effect and tfec full equipment o f the fire department will respond. All the most modern fire fighting apparatus and the most effec­ tive life saving appliances will be brought into play during this spec tacle. The structure which is to be "destroy- ed“ is centrally located atal it is estimat­ ed that fully 25U.OOO people will be able to see it from near-by points. LOCAL GRANGE MET LAST SATURDAY The local Grange No. 340 met in r* g- ular session at their rooms over the Stayton State Bank ln?t Saturday. Besides the regular business and a fine dinner, the Grange adopted May f.O as Grange Memorial Day. The County Grange will meet in Stay - ton for an all day session June 17. NOMINEES CHOSEN Aj $TATE PRIMARIES Withycombe Heads Republican Ticket and Dr. Smith Will Lead Democrats. R e p u b lica n Nom inees. M em ber N ational C om m ittee— Uulph E. W illiam s Fritted Htate» S enator-— It. A. ii*>oth. He presen Uttive, F irst D istrict— W . C. M s eltjr. R ep resen ta tiv e, S econ d District-— N. J. ftlnnott R ep resen ta tiv e, T h ird D istrict— C- N. M cA rthur. iio v e r n o r — Ja m es W lth y com be. T ren au rer— T h o m a s B. K a y . J u stice s S uprem e C ou rt— H en ry J. Bean. U w r e f t c t T . H arris. T h om a • A . M< Hrtde. C harles L M cN ary. A ttorn ey -G en era l— G eorge M Brown. ttuiH-rlntendcnt P u b lic In stru ction -—J . A. C hurchill. S ta te E n g in eer—Joh n H. L ew is L a b o r C om m iM iufi£r— O. P. H off. R ailroad C om m ission er— F rank J. Mil* lsr S u p erin ten d en t W a te r D ivision No. 1— J a m e s T C hln nock. S up erintend ent W a ter D ivision S o . Z— G eorg e T . C ochran. D e m o cratic N om inees. M em b er N ation al C om m ittee— H. M. E ster! y- I ’ nited S ta tes S en a tor— G eorge E. Cham hi’ rlaln. R ep resen ta tiv e, F irst D istrict— F re d e r­ ick H ollister R ep resen ta tiv e, Seiiond D istrict— No candidates. R ep resen ta tiv e, T h ird D istrict-—.*. F. FlegeL G ov ern o r —C. J. Sm ith. J u stice S up rem e C ou rt— W illia m Gul*r low d v and W illiam R am sey . A ttorn ey -G en era l— Joh n A. J e ffre y . i No can d id ates fo r T rea su rer, S u p e rin ­ ten d en t P u blic In stru ction . E n g ln e e - I-a - bor Conum issioner. R ailroad C onuni .stone er o r W e te r C om m ission ers.) Portland.— Dr. Withycombe, repub­ lican nominee for governor, owes his nomination to counties outside of Multnomah. In Multnomah county, Moser polled strongest of all. but oili­ er portions of the state flocked to t Withycombe banner, and cut d o « ... then passed his lead. While, on the republican ticket. Dr. Withycombe carried a majority of the counties, each of the leading candi­ date« was favored with one or mote. Umatilla, the former home county of Dr. Smith, the democratic nominee for governor, and Wasco, the home of Judge Bennett, who ran second, both gave handaome majorities for their candidates. The other counties thfodghout the state divided between the two. Although George M. Brown lost Multnomah county to Frank S. Graat by approximately 4000, the ou' vote more than offset Mr. Grant's gain and Mr. Brown ia nominate! by a plurality of 4500 to 5000. William P. Lord is third and J. J. Johnson fourth. Progressive* Select Gill for Governor. With but a few precincts uncounted, the result o f the contest over the pr. gressive nomination for governor shows 780 votes for F. M. Gill and 46? for McMahan. The defeat of the lat­ ter has caused general surprise, ca it was believed that he would captu • the gubernatorial nomination wltho * difficulty. Sanfield Macdonald received t progressive nomination for comm stoner of labor, 250 voters havi ,4 written in his name for this position. The vote cast for other names appear­ ing on the ballot for this nomination was as follows: M. E. Miller. 15: O. P. Hoff. 18; j\ A. Madsen. 49; Fred 3. By non. 54. Supreme Court Race Close. For the four nominations to the su­ preme bench. Justices Bean and Mc­ Bride and Harris have substar tial leads over all others. For the other place the contest is close between Judge McNary and Judge Benson. On the democratic ticket two candi­ dates for the supreme bench were named without opposition. They are William Galloway. Judge of the Cur- cult Court In Marion county and Judge William R. Ramsey, now on the su­ preme bench. Primary Notes. Dr. Henry Waldo Coe was electoi progressive national conimitteemar without opposition. Marion county republicans nominal ed their first woman candidate fo county office, when Mrs. Mildred I Brook led the ticket for county ret 01 der. The proposed issue of $850,000 r .a i bonds in Marion county was anov/ed under by a two to one vote, It having lost in practically every precinct. Miss Ivn Harrington won the repu' lican nomination for clerk of Ciack mas county. John A. Jeffrey of Multnomah ccc ty was the only democratic Candida for attorney general and received l nomination without opposition. Mrs. Mary Scott, of Sheridan d ’e ed Ira G. Nelson for the demorra nomination for treasurer of Yan-.hi county, and to oppose her the repu llcans placed Alice 1,. Adams In r-.m ination. Miss Adams defeated thr*>. opponents, all men.