lU rlo n »ml SIR DOUGLAS U .G ID N 1.SD A Y ............... 1 1 . 0 0 .... 6 0 pplicatlon Editor. BStter March le at Stayton, larch 3, 137». ,p, M. D. lurgeon OREGON Itate Bank Having dlapoaod of hla entire a took of liquor. Dante’ Ifannuk, owner aid master of the gasoline launch Union, which had been dispensing wet gooda ontalde the mouth of the Columbia rlror for several days, brought tho craft Into Astoria. . Forty timber cruisers and land ex­ aminers, assisted by as many compasa men, are now actively engaged In clas­ sifying the O. A C. grant lands, accord­ ing to Louis L. Sharp, chief of the field division of the United States general land office. • Heads of ten state Institutions un­ der the supervision of tl}e state board of control submitted estimates of their financial needs for the next two years, totaling 92,047,6111.64. This Is |430,- 991.91 more than the appropriations made for the 1916-1916 biennium. The Josephine county court has of­ fered a reward of 9100 for Information heading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties guilty of ma­ liciously killing cattle In the Provolt aud Murphy districts on the Applegate river, about 10 miles from Orants TINWORK AND PLUMBING at J a c o b S p a n io l iu use f o r o v e r 8 0 y e a rs» h a s b o r n e th e sic nut a re —r f - a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r his p e r - { / * . s o n a l su pervision since tta in fan cy. A l l o w n o on e to d eceiv e y o n in this. A l l C oun terfeits» Im ita tio n s a n d “ J t u t -a s -g o o d ” a r e bnfe E x p erim en ts thut trifle w ith a n d e n d u n g e r th e h ealth of In fa n ts a n d C h ild re n —E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t. What Is CASTORIA S T A Y T O N , ORE. Capital» $25,000.00 fu m . In constructing the Natron-Oakrldge branch of the Southern Pacific In I.ane county, 11 miles of wagon road were destroyed when the county’s Sir Douglaa Haig, Commander-In- right of way was taken over. A new- SURGEON chi»/ of the Brl\leh troope oppoelng road has been made by the railroad the Qermene In Franc». '' I company and formally accepted by the county. Increases In the demurrage rats BRIEF WAR NEWS charged Oregon shippers for holding freight cars beyond the free time limit la urged upon the Oregon pubitc serv­ !Y PUBLIC ice commission by. the Southern Pa­ cific company,^ In recommendations submitted by the railroad for relief of the present car shortage. The Oregon public service commis­ y p u blic sion has abandoned Its proposed In­ vestigation to determine the value of the properties of the Oregon Trunk railway, because of action by the In­ terstate commerce commission which has undertaken the valuation of all railroads In the United States. For the purpose of ascertaining pub­ J Adjustments lic sSbtlment It Is proposed.in Llim county to request the county court to submit to the people a proposition to 1ALEM, ORE. Increase the tax levy for road pur­ poses. U Is planned to make a great­ er Increase than permitted under thfe fllngham law regulating taxation. A Umber sale approximating $.140.■ NGO 000 was made by the government, the Umber being on the middle fork of OREGON the John I)ay river. Whitman national forest, aud amounting to 124.000,000. ■ »im m iri. The buyer was the Pacific States Tim­ Mure baa dune the ber Investment company, of which [o f placing a trluu Frank U. Mitchell, of Dakar. Is presi­ B. which acta aa a dent. fevea warning of hl» O. II. Todd of Eugene, representing F tin— Htmrk hna not h!s brother, A. N. Todd A Co., of Kala­ lOclcnt aiiguclty to ■Kullaiity, for had mazoo. Mich., the largest peppermint Kid unquestionably buyers In the country, has been tto Of swimming dose P water and would jpbled lo appsoacb Bd The shark la a le sise and strength. I dart» (he dolphin Out Uyrou was a SHORT NEWS' NUGGETS ppeer to bave been F the habits of In- Two dollara for wheat before the rater or be would 1st of January waa predicted by Chi­ f shark- would leave cago grain men. catching a dolphin Tan poraona loat their lives lu a I uS overt»» sling a fire which destroyed part of the Chris ties Brei re’ bualaeea college buUdiag is SC Louts. The ft use tea govern meat la said to ha oagoOailag ta Now York lor .about 94,060 save aad 60S locomotives, to eoet approalmotoly 960,060,006. Tha Mecthera Pacifie earaed 10.47 par eoat as its stock durlag tha. yapr eodtag June 90. agaiaat 7 i l par mm*. tha year grevions, aocordtag to tha statemeot of tha railroad. There will be no withdrawal of American troops from Mexico as a re­ sult of Oenerol Carrania’e Insistence on this point In the discussions of the American end Mexloan commissioners. Fighting a sensational nlnth-Innlng rally and outplaying their National league rivais at nearly every stage of the game, the Boston Red Box forged to tha front in the first battle for the world’s baseball championship, and downed the National's tltleholders from Brooklyn, 6 to 6. 6 n Haokney. One hundred thousand employes of line has given quite u tha big stockyard packers were, given ll words to this lan- hls name came from a voluntary Increase of wages of 24 Illy—haquenee. really cents an hour. Every employe la the he Latin for hone— United Butes, no matter where locat­ Bg borne. Being com- ed, will receive the. Increase, which the name came to he will aggregate 916,000 a day or tout Siring and In conn s of store than 97.000,000 n year. lb drudgery. Today Aaaual reporu of tha railroads of re hackney carrUgm the United States, now beginning to Ing of the act wYth- coda In (or tha fiscal year ended Jane rlth. A literary back 10, 1919, thaw tha period to have been f the same name., and I obvious derivation the moat prosperous in all respect» n source. — London which the carrière have ever known Many roads show that gross earning» have Increased as much as ,99 pet cant, soma to tha ax teat of 10 per cwnt Guaranteed. v eee gloves I bought lay—yon eald they’d Bath Tuba, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings. Farmers—We carry a line o f Pumpe, Leader Water Systems, Gasoline Engines, Etc. LEE TATE, President. GEO. SPANIOL, Vice-Prea. 8tayton, Ore. : W. RICHARDSON, Cashier. Farmers and Merchants BANK- OF STAYTON Capital, $25,000.00 A. D. G akdmcb , President. - - J. T. H unt . Vice-President. 8. L. 8 tkwaj (T, Cashier. _ Th« Kind You Havo Always Bo up ht tt,(D . C, linologist FURNITURE Below is just a few items of hundreds of bargains you w ill find at our l Located in the Shoe Shop In rear of Stayton State Bank Stayton, * - Q U A L IT Y 2 * Oregon. * H E R D Poland China Swine Can furnish anything from wean­ ed pig to brood sows and service boars. W rite me your wants and I will do my best to please yon RAY J. FOX, Lyons, Ore. IDELLA HASTINGS HAIR DRESSDIG PÀKLQRS W e buy the house furnishings of two or three houses every day and you can always find a huge assortment here to choose from . . . Hair Tonic, Face Creams, Htfi Goods Made to Order, Manieur ing, Scalp and Fæé Treatment Suit 1, K- of P. BuBdlng ALBANY, O ne $65 polished top L o rain R ange, just like new , n o w .................... .............................................. 126.00 Dressers, values to $15, slightly used ..,...... $3 to $7.50 O ne $1S full quartered oak H a ll T r e e ................. $9.00 T w o $12 42-in. 6-ft. Extension Tables, round, can’t be told from n e w ................ .......... ............ $5.00 each O ne $7.50 heavy mission Rocker. ............... ............ 0 O ne $25 10x12 10-wire seamless Brussels R u g $11.00 One 12 2-in. white continous B e d ........ ................. $6.00 O ne set hardw ood D in e rs .............. ...... - ............ $3.00 Dozens o f other good Chairs, each.... ..................... 50c One $45 full quartered oak Buffet, beautiful piece furniture, like n e w ............... *........................... $15.00 Furniture R epairing our specialty. W e do fu rn i­ ture packing, have skilled workmen and prices are righ t. Investigate our stock fo r anything you need. W e sell the cheapest because our expenses are low. k C om er Court St Liberty Sts. . Salem, Ore. Safety First— L e t Chiropractic R em ove the Cause. ; H A R R Y S. STO NE CHIROPRACTORS We have remodeled the premises at 809 Washington S t, Albany, into h modern Chiropractic Heattborimm, and are now prepared to care for pa­ tients Buffering from acute and chronic diseases. Offices: Rooms M 0 Hnalthorium—809 Wash. S t * Cusick Beak Bid. A L B A N Y , OREGON tfLA, downward 2 • SteMSI E t.M K ft C . G IP E „O fra a p , «ahp •Try l i y Work. It Speaks for Itself. • DoNotS