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X $ M M J •*«■•■§ S TA YTO N TIM E CARD UNITED S IA T E 9 M AIL Arrive Mia* tan h mi a m i m ii Turnar, Muletti, l'or I land l.y«»n» mul Mehatna Kiiitfuiuii. Melo, hie mi il.lA im i V.ilO p m 7 i * i a m IMiii a m lto|>arl ........................... 7:'* a m lo ft la 7M6 not am sdvtaabla V 00 a in t AO i> m 2;IAp m 7 Wj a mi X .IOpm H;00 a m 6.00 p rn a.4f» p in Out*!**“ * malU rliHMi If» rrilnut*« h*torm tl»n* aial«<<r whan mall •fan«' la lata Hnura •«T im I u 1*1 ara approalmata only, ilapamlant on arrival lima o f «taMMi Mall In'vtidMl for point« Itayoiiil tow n« bollatliiaill «ltoul«l ba rackonatl ar- ron lln a to routa. PHYSICIANS p H. THOMPSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Slayton, Oregon DENTISTS ^ y iL B U R N. PINTLKR, 1). M. I). Dentist Office over Fred Rock'a Store Slayton, Oregon g F. l*OUNI>, D. M. D. Dentist Office hour*; 8 to 12; 1 to 5. Room tf, Roy Hl«lg., Slayton, Ore. LAW YE R S W H. Q U E E N E R Lawyer and Notary Public C<mv«ranclntf. Collariluna «ml P n * « l . Hu-lnaaa a Mparlalty Itr .l Kaiata x>ld ami Iguana naa<HI- alad. Fife and Aeeldwil Inaurane*. Slayton. Oregon U N D E R T A K E R S ______ J M. RING O Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and High Streeta Stayton, Oregon BARBERS VOTHEN IN S T A Y T O N C A L L A T T h e Im perial Shop For Tonaorial Attention GEORGE D A V IE , Proprietor ^ 0 TO T H E STAYTON HOTEL BARBER SHOP For Firat-Claaa Work lamlWw* and Children's Hair Iir«**»in»r a Hpoclaltjr. MATHS IN CONNECTION C. H. BUCK City Meat Market SESTAKt A STOWEU. Daaiara In Fresh, Salt and Smoked MEATS t lifh ttl Market Prkr Paid lor Slock and hides. STAYTON, OREGON MONUMENTS Now is the lime to order a monument. We cen furnish Marble, Granite or Bronze Also build Stone or Concrete Walls to order. Don't fail lo grt prices before you buy. L. L. TMOMAS, STAYTON, OREGON. We Pay Cash For everything vou have to sell in the line o f Eggs, Ducka, Geese, Chickens, Hogs, Veal, Hides, etc. Our plnn is proving immensely popular and prom ises soon to supercede entirely the old method o f barter and trade. Call and see us when in town. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE CO. Water Street, RAINY WEATHER Not A d visab le to Cut T oo M u ch Qraoa at Ona M o w in g— W ill D ry Q u ick ly W he n ttlrrod. #■*>«'• U N > tW M ;| t ■•>«>* t f * HAYING IN STAYTON, ORE RIDE WITH JONES And get there the same day you start. I have a Chalmera-Detroit that never goes wrong on the road. Will take you any place, any time, at a fair rate. F. I. JONES, The Auto Stage Man. cut much grass at on« mowing If possible wait until th« weather sattloa. Cut In tbo after noon of a clear day, tha n «*t morning put the horsetedder to work and keep th« bay flying and whirling In th« air. K ««p tbo bay stirring- the grass will dry out and euro much faster whan It Is flying In the air than wheu spread out on tho ground. If tb« grass Is heavy—and you have uo ladder, let • very helper take a fork and turn th« half-cured hay ov«r ao the bottom will dry; as soon aa tha hay Is partly cured, put In th« rak« and make small windrows. After tha fluid Is forked over commence at the beginning and rake two windrows together by turn ing the hay over with the rake several times moat of the moisture will evap orate- and all of the baud labor will be avoided. As soon aa It settles bunch It. In case thero are Indications of rain, haul two or three loads of the half-cured hay Into the barn or bar rack and deposit one load In each mow. Then If rtlny weather continue« I -t the hay In the barn be placed on the scaffold over the driveway, where It can get the moist air. Spread one pack of sail over each load of bay. When hay la heavy spread It out thin for a few days fly spreading a layer of straw or old bay between every half load put In the mow most of the moisture will be taken up by the straw. Hy this meant several loads of clover hay (nay be secured without be ing damaged by rain. The side de livery rake In connection with the ted der Is a great help In the quick curing of bay In showery weather. Tile clover and mixed grasses and orchard grass should be eecured In the beet possible condition, as such hay contains Just the nutriment required for the making of milk, beef and mutton. Timothy and red top should be cut before the seeds become bard. The timothy harvest should be delayed un til after the grain la cut and hauled In; two weeks delay with the timothy harvest will not Injure the hay seri ously. Secure the clover and mixed hay and get the grain In the barrack; these are the two Important crops. L CO M M ERCE INCREASES. American Trade With South America o f Qreat Importance, L HAPPENI TRO O PS TO SAVE TIMBER. Plan to 8tatlon Regulars In Forest Reserves During 8ummor. REDUCED RATC 8 DEMANDED. Eastarn Men Say Fight Express Com panies to Finish. Chicago— Commercial organisations throughout the country have decided to engage in a finish fight with the ex press companies with a view to secur ing greatly reduced rates. The first gun in the campaign was fired when the Chicago association o f commerce and 123 other influential organi.ationg in all part« o f the country led a petition to the Interstate Commerce eommiasior. ask ing that body to make an investigation on its own motion into the charges made by express companies and into the revenues they are enjoying. Indirectly the attack on the express companies bits at railroad revenues, for a portion o f the complaint ia baaed upon contracts entered into between their lines. The movement against the express companies was started by the Chicago association o f commerce and the New York Merchants' association, the for mer interesting most o f the powerful commercial organizations in the West, and the latter influencing those in the East to join the movement. It ia said that sufficient data has been gathered to warrant the commis sion in reducing express charges by fully 60 per cent. Among other thing» the commission is ssked to examine closely into the or igin snd character of the contracts be tween railroads snd the express com panies and to make a full disclosure of the names o f the stockholders, especial ly o f the railroads bolding stock in ex press companies. NEW CHINESE PLOT Substitution o( Photographs Pro cure Fraudulent Entries. Washington -That the commerce o f -Spokane, Wash.— President Taft, as the 20 Latin American república lying commander-in-chief o f the army, and south of the United States Is Increas Secretary o f War Dlckingon have been Officers o f Unitsd States District ing with such strides that it is deserv r e a c te d by the Western Pine Manu- Clerk in Northern California ing o f particular attention is proved by facturera’ association, o f which J, P. Involved in Crookedness. the special report o f John Ilarrett, MrGoldrick of Spokane, ia president, director of the International bureau o f acting in l>ehalf o f timber owners, lum American republics, to the fourth l*an- bermen and settlers in the Northwest San Francisco— By the arrest o f Jew ern snd Pacific states, to station gov Loy Sing, a wealthy merchant. Immi Amertcsn conference now in session at ernment troops in I he national forest gration Inspector Richard Taylor as Buenos Ayres. A fte r pointing out reservations from May 1, to September serts that he has disclosed a method that the work and correspondence o f 80, of each year, to the end that the whereby hundreds o f Chinese have ob the bureau have increased 1,000 per timber resources o f the United States tained fraudulent entry to this coun may be saved from destruction. cent since the last conference in liH>6; try. The fire losses in the forests in According to Taylor, the clerks' that last year it was directly respon the Western states during the last 60 office in the United States district sible for $62,000,000 o f new trade ex days will amount to at leaat $160,000,- court for the northern district o f Cali change in the Pan-American field; 000," said George M. Cornwall, of fornia is badly involved by the disclos that it diatributes annually 460,000 Portland, Ore., who presented a resolu ures. He said that the arrest o f Jew tion embodying the foregoing at the was brought about by a confession o f a pieces o f printed matter descriptive o f semi-annual meeting of the associa youthful deputy in the clerk's office. Pan-American relat'ons, in contrast tion, "and it ia likely that in addition Jew Loy Sing is specially accused o f to 60,000 four years ago, and that it millions o f dollars' worth timber will altering and changing a public docu be destroyed during this and next has been an active and useful factor ment by substituting the photograph o f in numerous ways for the promotion of month unless heavy rains come before an unknown Chinese for that o f Gee the end o f the dry season." Jung Kee in the court record o f a Pan-American friendship, peace and Statistics compiled by A. W . Coop habeas corpus proceeding which bad commerce, the director says: er, secretary o f the Western Pine resulted in the admission o f Kee to "T h e statistics just compiled show Manufacturers’ association, show that thia country. Taylor declares that fully 60 per cent o f the atanding tim that in the year 1909 the 20 republics substitution has been practiced upon ber in the Untied States ia located in no leas than 300 habeas corpus court south o f the United States bought and Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon records in the district clerk's office sold in trade with the rest o f the and California, where fire patrols are here. In some eases more than one world products valued at the surprising maintained by lumbermen's associa substitution was made in the same total o f $2,127,301,000. Assuming tions and the state departments. record until it has become practically that there are 70,000,000 inhabitants These, however, are inadequate to impossible to trace the originaL cope with the fire element. The Chinese who posed aa Gee Jung in Latin America, this gives a per "T h e.e exists a grave menace to GRAND T R U N K S T R IK E W ON. Kee with the latter’ s habeas corpus capita trade o f approximately $30. standing timber in the national forests papers succeeded in securing the entry The foreign commerce o f China and on account o f Area," Mr. Cornwall said Agreement Reached With Employers o f three Chinese as his sons and was Japan, combined, with a conservative in disscuaaing the use o f troopc in preparing to have three more pauedo for Increase in Wages. fighting and prevention, "and thia car sons and one daughter permitted to estimate o f their population at 360,- Ottawa, Ont. — The strike o f con land when the plot was uncovered. He ries with it heavy losses o f life and 000,000, was approximatiey $1,000,- valuable property. ductors, trainmen and yardmen, which then disappeared, but Jew, who is said 000,000, or only half that o f Latin- "There are atationed at various began on the Grand Trunk and Central to have employed him, was caught. Amerfea. givin g a per capita o f leas posts in the United States thousands o f Vermont systems on July 18, was offi Inspector Taylor estimated that the than $3 a head, or only one-tenth that disciplined men, known as government cially called off. two Chinese expected to make $10,000 Under the terms o f the agreement from the use o f the substituted papers, of Latin America. Thia comparison is troops, who could be instructed in the not in any sense intended as a reflec methods o f fire fighting and patrol duty signed by President Hays for the rail as the pretended Gee’s adopted family tion on Japan or China, but solely to in the various forests not alone in the roads and ail the union officials, the would have paid that sum to land here, emphasize the remarkable importance Northwestern and Pacific states but men w ill receive, dating back to May and more were planning to come when throughout the country where forests 13 this year, an advance o f approxi- admission was denied to the three sons and progress o f Latin America. mately 18 per cent, and beginning "T h ia grand total represents an al exist. daughter. AMERICAN APPLE IN EUROPE most phenomenal increase in one de “ The plan, if carried out, would be January 1, 1912, a rate o f wages six) A one minimum rate form en for the use cade, aa over the average foreign to place the troop* under the direction »lightly below the Eastern association o f papers was $600 each and that for Desirable That European Market for trade for the year» 1896-7-8, o f $1,- of the department o f the interior or schedule, for which they struck, but an women, who could not be »old, $3,500. 203.616.000, or 128 per cent. It must any other department o f the govern- advance in many instances o f over 30 Fruits Qrown In United States convince the moat hard-headed doubter ment in the national foraets, where per cent. FARM ÉRS MAKE FO R TU N E S. Be Developed. In the case o f the Central Vermont, that the 20 nations which reach in un they could be instructed in the methods o f fighting forest fires, which are us the same settlement applies, with the San Joaquin County, California, Crops That a desirable European market broken array from Mexico and Cuba ually atarted as the result o f careless exception that the standardization to south to Argentina and Chile Paying Big Profits. for American-grown fruits may be de are worthy o f the study o f the ness on the part o f hunters, campers, be applied on January 1, 1912, ia to be veloped Is the opinion of Orlando Har Stockton, Csi. — This season many that o f the Rutland Railway, a road in land clearing, lumbermen and rail rison of Harrison's nurseries. Berlin. rest o f the world and particularly o f roads. the same territory, and not that o f the fortunes w ill be made by the farmers the United States. Md , former president of the Ameri "These forests require an adequate Canadian Pacific, which will only ap in San Joaquin county and especially "T h e total o f Latin American for can Association of Nurserymen, who those who put in grain on the rich in patrol, regularly established and main ply to the Grand Trunk system. made an extensive foreign d ip last eign commerce for 1909, divided in*»» land district west o f Stockton. Tbe exports and imports, shows a notable tained during the so-called dry season, season. In an addroes before the Pen barley is running from 30 to 35 sacks Japan’s Friendship True. Forest fire balance o f trade in favor o f Latin from May to September. insula Horticultural society, W ilming to the acre on thousands o f seres, New York — Speaking from the fighting is a science and should be America. The exports were valued at ton. OeL. Mr. Harrison made the fol $1,232,103,000; the imports at $895,- taught to the troops as part o f the mil- standpoint o f 30 years’ experience, the which means large profits to the grow lowing statements: ers. 198.000, or a favorable balance of iltary tactics. Besides no better em Right Rev. Herriman C. Harris de “ In recommending the growing of Charles Moreing and Lloyd Woods, clares that Japanese friendliness for ployment could be found for the sol $336,906,000. Exports, moreover, winter apples. 1 want to assure you o f Stockton, have commenced harvest show an impressive increase in ten diers than to utilise them as protectors the people o f the United Staes w that If you will grow and pack only ing 13,000 acres o f barley on the years of 143 per cent and imports of of life and property during part o f the striking characteristic not only o f the good fruit. It can be sold. While In islands, snd they w ill secure 365,000 government, but of the people. year when men are most needed in the 115 per cent. Europe Iasi season I visited the fruit sacks, which at the present market "Japan is bound to Great Britian by The United States bought from and forests o f the country. markets and found the fruit dealers “ We are hopeful that the president the close and definite terms o f an alli price will bring them about $400,000. sold to Latin America in 1909 pro welcomed our fruit. More fruit from They are operating five traction en ducts valued at $589,302,000. Taking of the United States and the secretary ance, but good feeling toward Ameri America should be sent over. We gines, drawing immense harvesters ca is inherent among the people; it ia this as high-water mark o f the trade of war w ill look upon our request as a should form an apple league of some that thresh thousands o f sacks daily, I Latin America and the United States step in the direction of actual conser- traditional. I would not be going too kind an«l Introduce our apples there, yet it w ill take quite a time to get all exchanged last year, what becomes o f vation o f one of the country’s chief re- ‘ far in saying that the good will toward putting the price so the people would o f the grain ready for the warehouses. source«; also that an order will be ia- this country which you encounter ev- the complaint o f the uninformed man buy them. Reports received from many sections that the United States is being out sued to send the nearest troops into the erywhere among the people as well as o f the county indicate an unusually ‘7 was told the demand for bananas stripped by Germany and France? national forests, which, in several o f amoqg those’ in official life is more large crop o f wheat and barley, and «a s Increased many tlmea over what When the United States buys, aa she the northwestern states, are not unlike than a matter of mere friendly senti It * as some years ago by a man send ment. It has been in evidence in Jap the indications are that the warehouse does, one-fourth o f all Latin America furnaces at the present tim e." lug a cargo there and aelltng them nt Reports from various parts of Idaho, an for 50 y e a ii and as I said, is some- space w ill be taxed to cover all of the sells to the world, and sells to it one- __________________ a very low price, and after that he Washington and Montana received in thing which young generations o f Jap ffrain. fourth o f all it buys, no one can logi gradually Increased the demand and cally say that the United States and Spokane show that fires have broken anese are taught to accept as a part R O C K S ROLLED O N JAPS. the price as well. The price of apples Latin America are losing their com out anew in the various reserves, almost of national feeling. should be In reach of every working merce with each other through the where in addition to more than 2,000 "N o w this may sound strange, but I Formosans Take Heavy Toll From man. By doing this many tlmea the men now at work with dynamite, axes know it is true.” competition o f Europe." Brown Invader*. quantity of fruit would be consumed. and mattocks, there is an urgent de- The Europeans are not fruit eaters Victorias B. C. — Severe fighting, Operation Big Success. mund for more than double that num Boat to Get New Guns. like the Americans, and It la up to ua Ssn Francisco— The delegates to the with heavy Japanese losses, is contin Vallejo, Cal. — The cruiser South ber to cope with the flames. to cultivate that trade." In the Lolo national forest in W est American Osteopathic convention uing in Formosa, according to advices Dakota, which has just returned from ern Montana and Eastern Idaho, more spent the afternoon in a trolley tour o f received by the Saxo Maru. Monterey bay, will go to Mare Island The Japanese are now engaged in The condi navy yard immediately for extensive than 600,000,000 feet o f white o f white the city and its suburbs. To Oet Rid of Ants. capturing Shinarek Mountain, propos and yellow pine timber in the path of tion o f the 8-year-old Vera Steme- All eight-inch To rid your garden of anta effectual battery overhauling. ing to mount artillery there to domi ly you must find the location of the turrets will be remodeled, and heavier, fires and other districts in various mann, who was made the subject o f nate the native strongholds, and have neata. They can then be easily de stronger guns with a hydraulic elevat parts o f the Northwest are threatened. the famous Lorenz operation for con lost many men by the tactics o f the stroyed by bensotn, gnaollne. bisul ing gear for the turrets w ill be in-1 Representatives o f timber companies genital dislocation o f the hip by Dr. head hunters in rolling heavy rocks phide of carbon or boiling water The stalled. Considerable routine work on returning to Spokane from Montana Harry Forbea, o f Loe Angeles, is rap over cliffs on advancing parties. Rocks targe anta which sometimes make the South Dakota has also been auth and Idaho say that the fire lines are idly improving and those in attendance weighing tons were arranged with from eight to 10 miles in extent in reported to the convention that the their neata above the surface of the orized. affected leg o f the patient had been props to be pulled away by natives The cruiser w ill be in the navy yard numerous places. grass on the lawn should be destroyed lengthened an inch and a half by the well hidden. Sniping and ambuscades by bisulphide of carbon. Punch a for several months, during which time by small parties have cost many lives. bloodless surgical operation. Army Policy is Decided. the cruiser» West V irginia and Mary number of holea In the neata and pour Washington— Major General Leonard . a teaspoonful of carbon down each land will be undergoing repair. Upon Storm Sweeps Oklahoma. Alleged Fraud is Probed, hole. Throw n dark blanket over the the completion o f the work in October, Wood, chief o f staff o f the army, came Oklahoma City— A rain storm, ac back from Beverly with President Springfield, 1 1 1 . — Representative the three shipe w ill leave here for holea for a few momenta, then remove companied by a strong wind, swept It and explode the carbon by means anchorage in San Francisco bay, under T a ft’ s army policy in his portfolio. Charles Lederer, o f Chicago, Sidney President Taft and General Wood went Alder, the law partner o f Speaker Ed- over Central Oklahoma on Wednesday of a light at the end of a pole. The sailing orders. over all the War department estimates ward D. Shurtleff, were the witnesses evening. Aug. 3. Tihe greatest dam alight explosions drive the fumes for the coming year and decided on before the grand jury here in the in age reported from the wind was in down through the underground tun Western Ideas Wanted. general expenditures for the mainte- vestigation into the alleged use o f Shawnee, where several frame dwel nels and destroy the anta. The temper Washington— China is looking for nance o f the army. The president and money in connection with the loan lings were blown down. Western ideas for her navy. In Sep- General Wood, it is understood, are in | shark bill, the bill amending the child- ature here dropped from 110 to 72 in Success in Rearing Chickens. temeber his imperial highness, Prince accord to bring the National guard in labor act to permit childern to perform two hours. Thursday marked the hot W e are having splendid success Tsai Haun, and Admiral Sah, the im to closer relation with the regulars. in theater?, and the law prohibiting test day in Muskogee this season, the A ll heat with our chickens, the best we have perial naval commissioners, will arrive the manufacture or possession o f slot thermometer reaching 106. ever experienced li fact, the reporta in the United States to study naval records were broken at Lawton, where Who Will Work on Maine. machines. the mercury reached 112 in the shade. from all over the country are more affairs. Mr. Calhoun, minister to Washington — Three persons have A sand and dust storm is now raging. encouraging than I have ever known China, advised the State department been named by Acting Secretray o f Press Backing Up State. them to be before, aaya a writer In that the royal party w ill sail on the War Oliver as a board to have charge Madrid— The Liberal press officially Grain Pool Uuder Probe. Baltimore American. This leads us steamer Manchuria, on August 2. of the raising o f the battleship Maine. denies the insinuations o f the Vatican to conclude that gradually the poultry- Details for his reception will be ar The board consists o f Colonel Black, that it only demanded the withdrawal Chicago — Federal grand jury in men of the country are becoming more ranged soon. A number o f American Lieutenant Colonel Patrick and Cap o f the bill prohibiting further religious vestigations into the recent comer in thoroughly Informed of the principles naval officers probably will meet the tain Ferguson. They will have charge orders until the concordat had been re July wheat w ill be started within a Involved In the successful rearing of prince when he lands and escort him to o f the engineering problems encounter vised, and also points out that the bill few days in an effort to determine chicken*. the various naval establishments on ed when j t it finally decided to remove in question did not violate the con whether the alleged manipulators o f his way across the United States. the aunkea warship from Havana har cordat, which recognizes only three the deal violated the Sherman anti orders. El Liberal says Pope Pius X trust law. W. S. Kenyon, assistant to bor. Bull Thistle». Retirement o f Colonel Stevens. is now sowing a wind to reap a whirl Attorney General Wickersham, plana Bull thistles, common In pastures, Washington — A fte r more than Lsmon Rate Reduction Postponed. wind in following the advice o f two to summon sufficient witnesses before cannot always be killed by mowing. the present body to learn whether there Washington — The interstate com Spanish cardinals. thirty-six years o f active service, Col. Mowing tends to prevent maturity of are ground* for a eomolete inquiry seed. Cutting off the thlatlee Just Robert R. Stevens, assistant quarter merce commission ordered a postpone Estrada Gains Victory. by a succeeding grand jury. below the aunace of the ground, two master general at San Antonio, Texas, ment from September 1 to November 1 o f the date on which reduced freight w ill be placed on the retired list o f the New York— Pio Boianos, an Estrada or three times a year, will effectually Big War Balloon Work*. army on his own application. Colonel rates on California lemon shipments supporter, has received advices con eradicate them. Berlin— The dirigible balloon GroM shall become effective. A cut in the firming the recent abandonment o f Stevens is a native o f Texas and was graduated from the United States m ili: rates from $1.16 to $1 per 100 pounds Acoyapa by Madriz forces under the III, which left Gotha at 9 o’ clock Mon The Neat Lawn. tary academy in 1877. Recently he applies to shipments to all eastern command o f General Vasquez. The day night, with a military crew aboard A neat lawn and aurroundlnga at was promoted to the grade of assistant points. Tbe order seems to make cer dispacth to Mr. Boianos states that made a safe landing at Tegel, at 6 tract tha attention of every passerby quartermaster general with the rank tain that no further postponement will after a decisive battle the Estrada o’ clock next morning. The balloon and are Infectious In a community. traveled between 170 and 200 mi Isa. be possible. forces took Acoyapa. o f colonel.