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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1896)
The Stayton Mail Supremo Court of South Coroliu*.” * Ho w a i a humane burglar, over Knit-red »1 the |«>*toflle« at Slayton, O reton whose malfeasance the recording angel as hhvih I h 'I h o matt matter. may ihnl a tear and blot it out of the book of remembrance, as in the fain- TKK MS—POST AUK PAID: li e oua case of Uncle Toby’s oath, who line year in ailvamv .................... Six month* in attvamv broke into the dog |HUiml and set free Threv month* In advance . ............... some 400 hungry and shivering dogs. As for human law, there is not a A ll arrearage* muat be i>aid. Corre*|s>ntlenee »oltctted on advertising con- jury on earth that would find him tra ct*. Kate* quoted on application. guilty. Life, liberty, and the pursuit Liberal commi**tou allowed to Club Agent*. of happiness are the birthright of dogs Sample copie* *ent free. A ll mall subscription* musi be |*td In ad as well as men. And there are some vance, unleaa otherw ise arranged for. dogs that use their birthright to better Take a Look Delivery within Incorporate limita without extra charge Where delivery I» irregular purpose than some men. Your dog please make immediate complaint at thl* office does not get drunk; nor, except when Remit by Postal Money Order, Bank draft or Registered letter at our rl»k. Address TIIK STAYTON MAIL. S tatto » , O rxook . K o l io K d i t i o n PRINTED ALL AT HOME. T H I K S H A Y , ltK C K M H K H -~ S 17. I S » « Senator Cullom’s speech in the sen- ate the other day voices public senti- ment In this country t o » L J. %. Mr. Cullom U-gan by saying that while lie was not disposed to criticise President Cleveland, be had hoped h r a more jiositive expression of the true Ameri- can continental policy from him. Cul- loin «poke of the record of Spain for cruelty ami oppression, both in the treatment of her own people at home up to the present century and in her policy toward the provinces on this continent. Spain continued to be, he said, what she has always been, a robber nation. The time had come, he declared, for this nation to announce the speedy termination of S|>anish control of the island at the gateway of the Mexican gulf, necessary alike to the welfare of these islands and the people of the I nited States. 1 he Cuban* eouid never be conquered and the war of ex- termination must stop. Cuba is already lost to Spain, Cul- h.m claimed. The American people were coming to consider the Cuban situation as a great political contin ental question. It was the duty of the United States to use its power to (declare t.aat no “ charnel bouse of ruin" shall be continued in West Indian waters. “ We shall not claim Cuba as a re ward from saving her from the slaugh ter,” said Cullom, “ but free Cuba is the reward. Means must be found to settle the Cuban question speedily, and if other means fail we may con sider properly the fair purchase of Cuba.” The senator received close attention throughout. He offered a solution de claring that the “ extinction of Spanish title and the termination of Spanish control of the islands at the gateway of the Gulf of Mexico are necessary.” AT hungry, does lie stesi. He is not n loafer; even when “on pleasure bent," as most of the time be is, be trots steadily along. He does not display idiocy by obstructing the passage at street corners. He seldom is guilty of assault, and rarely without provocation. He, it is true, sometimes "goes mad,” vet verv rarely. There are not nearly 80 ,UH"-V in*»ne iU 'K * *» i l ' * * ne ,,ot to ,m’niion women and children- He M W Urn. When be M jra, by a *lld’ t*"lt *8 *° 8tH‘ 5ou> rt>,dh ** 1® you. " ’ hen *»>•«•. by a growl, the» he ie no* tdHd *° 80t‘ y °u* twere well that You tako notice thereof and withdraw yourself from Ilia vision, There are people who do not like dogs; and there are people who do not like children. Also there are people whom children do not like, and whom dogs “ just naturally despise.” Of such ^t-ware. Returning to our text, we hoPe that burglarous gentleman who broke into the do« P°,um1 » ntl il8 iH*used inmate* fr»*e may enjoy a merr>' * hristmaa; also, we wish him a happy New X car, and many of em. Inter Ocean, *.’* Stayton needs less factions and niort> men with capital to develop its manufacturing possibilities. *g _ o ur «obscriptkm offer fa nnpara- lleletl. Take advantage of it. DERBYSHIRE’S r A Y T < ) N ’S « « « < Manufacturing Enterprises IT H A S A n Exclusive Chair Factory, doing good business T w o Big Flouring Mills, (O ne taking W orld 's Fair Premiums) One M am m oth S a w and Planing Mill, T w o Furniture Manufactures, planned on extensive lines, W oolen Mill and Carding Establishment, Sash and Door Factory, building, W o v e n W ire Mattress Factory, Establishment for T in W orking and Manufacture and many other power plants for manufacturing, etc., etc. », T h e City of S T A Y T O N has Unsurpassed Water Power And it is capable of still greater uses. The power used in the above concerns is the same which drives the dynamos and turns the mills at Salem— 18 miles distant. MOUNTAIN STAYTON is yet in its infancy, commercially, with no limit BALM to its manufacturing possibilities, and has no competitor to a wide COUGH trade territory abounding in every requisite necessary to the support CURE of a city of several thousand people. any real estate firm in this city, or C O U G H S, COLDS, T h e If you are interested address \ I a i l — H OARSENESS, SORE T H R O A T , B R O N C H IT IS . Ex-Queen Liliuokalani was the chief attraction at a horse show in DOSE— Adults, one teispoonfal. Children proportion to To be taken every two San Francisco one night recently. three hours, or when cough is troublesome. The future of royalty is not particu larly bright. , C IT Y D R U G ST O R E , in <>r Notice— Special Subscription Rate: FOR A LIMITED TIME we will offer The Mail one year for $i, and present the subscriber with a year’s subscription to the American Farmer, one of the best farm journals published. This offer has not been equalled on the Pacific coast. 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