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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1896)
THE STAYTON MAIL H. P. H U N N E T T , E d it o r F ir st Y A N K W S I'A P K K NOT AN OHOA N S u b s c rip tio n , f l. S O P E U A N N U M STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 17, 1896 ear SENATOR TELLER , 2 ! ; ; , r;' A m e r ic a n tr o o ps mer, und the »tuck mid fruit grower, ARE ENLISTING NON-COMMITTAL »neh » increasing tlie fertility of the Will Take Things as They Cnmc. His In flu e n c e M uch D em and ny in Candidale» Seeking Senatorial Honor» In Silver Stale». WASH I NOTON, Dec. 11— Sena tor Tellur, of Colorado, wits ut tlw cap- — — — C o n s u lt Ignored. IL Borchert & Comp’ny, . . •. F U R N IT U R E D EALER S Santa Claus itol today for the first time thin m - »ion. Several silver men were in con ference with him during the day, the mutter» under di»cii»»iuu l*eing rei- Utivc, largely, to the election of senator» in »titles where the silver men are in control, hut in which no one party has a majority. It is be- lioved that Senator Teller's influence in Iliese states will have great weight and the different candidates arc seek- ing his assistance. Senator Teller would not Is* inter viewed as to his future course or his |sisiiion it j sin measures which of hand manufacture. Chicago, D o c. 14— TbeTOst,» Wash may or may not come tiefore congre»». ington »|MH-ial says; Hilver is to he I'A H T I K i l t I . K K L V . He would not, lie said, outline a |»>l- given recognition in the new tariff hill icy for himself or others who lielieve T h r It I k K l n i i n a l l i I t r a e r t i i t l o i i I«» llP by » 1 imposition of duty equal to the to H #-ttIrliirllt. with him, preferring to meet mat San F'rauciscu, Dec. 15. — “ Seeking 1 I ter« as they develop. n he i" elastic I* ! * and i'll * scale will ti» rat- will after homes will divert their thoughts de|s-nd entirely ujm n the m n . price Tht * K itrii it'ra ' I » » t i t » i t # * . from Oklahoma and the Indian Terri The meeting of the farmers' insti tory," said Major Charles E. Wordon, of bullion. tute in Masonic hall at Turner, Dec. agent nf the United Htaees at Klamath tOirnljr-FInl II. 10, seems to have been a splendid On-gon, today, “ and rush to Klamath The Youth’a Con* ion w ¡11 cele-1 ly attended event, and one of more a» boon as the Indians have been allot - Grati* its seventy-firs* **db 1897. than ordinary profit and instruction. t«-d their lands in severalty. When Ainong thè tnsny att uuounce- tlie corn Prominent »|s*nker» were in attend this is done about 1,850,000 acres of as mento of thè Compio fertile and l*enuliiul a country as any ing year i* an artici] ance including Mrs. Guv. Lord, Prof. ee ptional H. T. Krenoh, Hon. J. Voorliees, in thu world will tiecome a part of the valuu hy Mr. Anitre Slate Orange Master Ililleary, Hon. public domain mid subject to tiorMO- “ lh fl Haliit ofT firÌtt IUT • ji steail entry." Since Juno, 1894, Major in other walks of Ufe wiVl second Mr. Cita». !.. Waily, Judge Boise anti Hon. W onion has I m - i - h in Oregon establish- Carnegie’s |M |x*r with readable, practial John Minto. ing farms, erecting schools and parcel-1 articles l*n»ed on their own experience, ling out lands for the Indiana to hold and valuable to the old as well as to under the govoriinient’a co-opeaative the young. system divined for the n il mail. Major Stories will U* given hy Ian Maclar- Wonion is on Ins way to Washington, en, Rudyard Kipling, Stephen Crane, Harold Frederic and Clark Russell. ' I I » C f I lit II f o i l » . (Oregon Central A Eastern SjH*aker Reed, Secretary Herbert, A meeting of tlie county judges and Senator Lodge, Hon. Ctrl Scliurz, Y A Q U IN A commissioners is in session in Port- Postmaster-General Wilson, Dr. L y laud today to consider needed legisla man Ahlsitt, Hon. Theodore Roose BAY tion’ velt— these are a few of two hundred O.C.&E.R.R. Himself Need Go no Further to Find Gifts Suited to Holiday Offering. TRASK & FOLLIS, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. General Freight and Passenger Business. ^ US and — ^n c to anc* irom Salem, ' Mondays, 1 * Wednesdays, * * riflays, leaving otAyton at 7t00 a. m. and Salem 2:00 p. m. P r o m p t S e r v ic e . R e a s o n a b le R a te s . FRED ROCK < ìp C A N S U IT VOLT .on . HARD- W ARE BOTH AS T O ROUTE Connecting at Yaquina Hay with the San Francisco and Yaqui- na Hay Steamship Co. Steam ship “Farallon.” Service in strictly every first-class respect. Sails from Yaquirn for SanFran cisco alx>ut every 8 days. 1 ’ u a s e n g e r A e c i ir u n io d a t lo r iB U n s t i r | i i i s s e < I. Shortest Route Between the Willamette valley and California. County Judge Terrell estimates names that figure in the latest Com the damage from recent high water to panion contributors. The non-partisan Editorials and the Marion county to be from *5,000 to Current Events and Nature and Sci *«1,000. ence Departments are of especial inter A popular subscription to aid the est to students and to all who wish to Cubans is headed hy C. S. Jackson, keep informed of the doings of the proprietor of the Pendleton East Ore world. As a reference book a tile of gonian. Companions is well-nigh invaluable, Homer Davenport, the Oregon for its reputation is founded on sev hoy who has achieved some fame as a enty years of tested accuracy. cartoonist on the X. Y . Journal, is New subscribers sending *1.75 to traveling in Europe. the Companion for 1897 will receive the Companion for the remainder of Arthur Wallace, a Corvallis man 55 the year fri*o, and also the Compan years of age, sat down in a chair, ion’s artistic twelve-color calandar, put a shot gun to his head, pressed and the paper a full year to January, the trigger, and was ready for the 1898. Illustrated prospectus of the coroner’s jury in less time than it next volume will be sent free upon takes to tell it. request. Address Sympathetic neighbors in a Ne braska town compelled a brute who was grossly abusing his wife to leave the town, which he did, and now the woman is suing the good people for alienating his affections. T he Y o u t h ’ s C ompanion . 205 Columbus Ave., Boston. HOW LAND D E V IN N E COLUM BUS Fare from Albany or points west to Han Francisco: Cabin - *12.00 Sti*errgo * 8.00 Cabin, (round trip) Good 00 days 18.00 For sailing days apply to W . L. W A L D E N , A^t. A lb an y , O regon E D W I N S T O N E , M gr. CORVALLIS OR The editors of the Stayton M a i l and Times are at present roasting J E N SE N each other to a dark brown color. We doubt not that these gentleman F R E N C H O. S. are having considerable fun out of it, D E V I N N E IT A L IC hut we will wager that their readers are disgusted.— Brow nsville Times. O. S. E X T E N D E D The pay streak, ol marvelous rich -, ness, from which, it is reported, ore is now lieing taken in the Santiam mine, indicates that not many years hence a number of rich gold-bearing ledges of Oregon w ill be hives of industry. Capital for development is the great desideratum of our latent mineral wealth.— Oregon City Courier. are catalogue names of the latest faces of type on the market, of which this office is abundantly supplied. No jim-crow, back-woods, scrof ulous looking job printing goes out these doors. The best is none too good for our patrons. 44 S P E C IA L T IE S of end I-,.H it» of u »ilo, horticulture, S ( X I X C V O f th C M O V C IllC n t diarying, farmer»' organizations, ex- | m * ririiental und scientific observations on farm drainage, flux culture, good road» and the tran»|>ortatioii prob- lem, thoae and many more, were dis A v o w e d ly to a id Cubans cussed instructively to all in at a t H a van a. tendance. The following resolution wan pa»»- ! T h e P e n a tile » f o r V io la tin g N e u tra lity ed: L a w » Ig n o re d . “ Where»», I t i » twenty year» since the Ilax libre, grown in Oregon, whm [ KAXHAH C IT Y , l>ec. 15—Already at the centennial fair held in Pliils- over three hundred Cuban recruit» dclphiu awarded a first-class medal for) strength and other g«»«l qualities, and have been enrolled in this city and “ Whereas. The experiments in llax Col. I). Harriman, head of the local production at the Oregon ex|»*riment movement, stated today t int there are station at Corvallis have (uruish<*d as many more in Kansas City and samples to the national department vicinity ready and willing to go to the front. The enrollment H agriculture which have been tested j 11,6 enro,l,,,en* ‘,l1 by it» experts and proved the qualities 111 arrmian » o c< an nou<r<<} of named by the centennial award, there- the purpo^ of the movement « made, fore be it 11 hose enlistments are in direct “ Kesolved, That the time has ar- violation of the neutrality laws and rived and the condition of farming arc prohibited under ttw » of from pursuits in Oregon is »tieh as to call to $2,000 and three years ini- for the addition of a teacher of the prisonnient) management of flax libre and process rwr Hllv<.r um ber C h ris tm a s h »oil, the goplier prcblem, cou»truction I N Price and Quality. £ » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » j » Be it Proclaimed: THE PEOPLE -T H A T The Racket Store Winter ...Merchandise -C A R R IE S T H E -BEST ASSO RTM ENT -OF IN T H E V A L L E Y . ^ . . , ^ ^ ^ We hope to continue the cordial bnsiness re lations we have establiahed in the past few years with our many old patrons, and extend a cordial invitation to those who are yet strangers to us. We especially desire to merit and retain the pat ronage of the people. t M . M . B A L S L E Y , P ro p r.