ftroeon Hietoricat Society ' 8f49 dvertising I ob Printing Id busy seasons brings yon yonr share of trade; r1 vart lalnrr in 3nll baa i Is a very important factor in bosiness. Poor printing re- sods brings yon yonr shara, and also Z that of the merchant who "cau't af- ord" to advertise. 0 uecis no credit on a good S bosiness hoose. Let ns do yonr Job Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. 3 .i.uuuk-wb guarantee it to be in every way satisfactory. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1,1902 I A 11 r, V- 3 i COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'.' -C--OOOOOC6OOCO R. A. BOOTH, A.C.MARS1 President, V' Douglas County Hank, Established 183J.. Capital Sli:l $50,000.00. g 0 BOAPU DIVKClORS O F. W. BEXSOX, It. A. BOOTH, J if UOji'll ,. BRIDGES . ' V J. F. KEULY.A.C. MARSTERS .1 I. .!. 9 I V A general banking business trans '-lo', i- I customers given every accommoilation consistent with safe and consc. vs'tive banking. v Bank open from nine to twelve and. from one to three. A CXOOCOCXOOOCX0XXX0CX0000 . HEATING STOVES . ' $ It The place to find them is at 4 g I STROflG'S FURMTURE STORE I A complete line of Blankets and Comforts that U are excellent in quality and reasonable in price. ' 'Just recieved a new line 8 from small up to9xi2 and in 5 S ' Our store is fV "f good up j'our home complete and it you buy of us. Bring Us Your ... FOR CASH J. F. BARKER ICO I If You Pay More Than we charge for repairing, yoa pay tfl3 mach. If you pay less 3rou don't get jour wojk done I right. We do our watch, clock and jewelry rc- pairing as well as it can be done, and cur prices are 4 very low. Cleaning, $1.00, mainsprings, $1.00, aiul all if J? other work equally low ft. Wheri was your watch cleaned last? Better "If have it examined now. considerable expense later 1? Cass Street Near Depot JUST ARRIVED. k fine assortment of Walk-Overs in all leathers. When sight seeing call in and inspect them. Ask to see the York Toe Walk Overs. ' ; , . FLINT'S POPULAR SHOE STORE. 'Opposite First National Bank Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when vou order them. Call up 'Phone"No. 181, for gof rf goods arid good service. C. W. PARKS &; CO. Fill' II, 1 1 1 81 AND X? v.. g;- . - n sfe- I Ta'c t'n II ijl rg, Micil ;1 1 S'.ai .Litti'f r all points 0:1 C li.iy. ;) I jiriiis Hack leaves Eoseburg Every Moruing at 6 o'clock. 1 Kits H.C.GALEY, 0 president. Cashier 0 Incorporated 1901 of rugs ranging in size . $ price from $1.25 to $30. ? things and we can fit jjj vill be up to date if $ Remember the place BW. STRONG,' 32g Jackson St. CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. OR TRADE 1 .1 You may save yourself, a. on. 4 . . i. R. F.WINSLOW,Je" and Optician EMPIRE- V3?J, Feed and ak'faljlea C. P. Babnabo, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs at all hours Transient Stock gvCn very best of care ..... Rates always reasonable ROYALTY AT PORTLAND. Crown Prince of Siatn Visited Port land Last Saturday. . Portlaxp, Nov. 20. Crown Prince Vajirvutlhr, of Siain, arrived in Port land today at 10 a. 111., on route to Van Cinivor, P.. C. NoesHcial efforts were made for the entortainmcnt of tlu prince's suite while tarrying in Port lajul. Ho wa9 met by a committee headed by Charles F. Keele, chairman of the entertainment committee of ihe chanil)er of eommerce, President Mears, t that lxdy and the mayor and w as w elcomed to Oregon. There was a large party of rcUinors traveling with the prince. He left early 111 the afternoon for Seattle. The prince ceased to be a gnesft of the Nation at Boston some weeks ago, and is now traveling uuolli cially. He is bonnd home, havingMnt several years in Kurojte securing a com plete education. He is quite a pro(tr young man, a tlucntlinguht and lecil elly Eunii'aii in his tastes. Cnntraiy to popular superstition, thi.s child of Southern China Peninsula does not dine on birds' nests, but lotes on burgundy and sirloin and things like that, ju.-t like any other healthy young man of 22. The prince never talks for publication, an 1 the only thing he has said to the public on the coast was that be was not engaged to marry a Japanese prim-ess as reortcd. MAYOR SM11I1EK BY PRIXfE. "Tell the Mator I cannot see him " This is the way His Highness turned djwn Mayor Williams. The royal mandate came trom a Euip)er-snapier Prince w ho some day will reign over the I ind of the Siamese Twins. Then the Mayor smiled. A youngster of 22 years bad snnbled one of the most noted figures of the Nation a man who once bad been Senator of the 1'nited States, then Attorney-General of the rnited Siates, and now Mayor of the City of Portland. The Mayor only smiled. The frosts of nearly 60 years were ujon bis bead. The snub was so neatly perpetrated that the callers found themselves out side the car before they realized they had turned around. The Mayor emerged from the royal precincts first. He h id a grim look on his face, like that of a man who has got the little end of a horse trade. General Ecebe trailed after, looking like a 30-ctiit bargain counter, marked down to 2!) cents. '"Did you shake bands with the Prince?" a ked tlie reporter, eagerly. I'isgust downed on the Mayoi's coun te auce. '"Shake bands?" lie resjionded dryly. "1 really don't know. I salntel someljody, but I couldn't tell whether it was the Prince or thecx)k. T.ut, there's jio love lost letween ns," and the Mayor ftarujicd Ms f.-t. 'l don't bitch np with loyalty, anyhow," and lioarded the train fr Seattle, where he en. joy .i short visit. Stvck Disease is Menacing Nation W.iiii.ffi.ox, Nov. 2!. Secretary of .'"ri'-iiMiire Wilson tlay issued a sweep- mirr lirectel ti the managers and a.'ou's o" railroads and transrtatioii i-:u.li!ii s of the United States, stock .orji and ilers,' notifying them of the estaoli.-liiue.-it ot a quarantine 011 cpttle, ,-!,ep cud oHits ruminants and .swine in too New England fctates, nl pro hil ii-lu t!.e e-Xx.rtation of snc-li animals fro;;i the piirt vf I5oston nntil further orders. Pecoit investigations iu the I?art nient of .jTicilture disclosed the fact that what known a f x.t and moutli, tliea-v existesl to an - alarming extent in Ceiiiiciiictit, Ilhale Island, Massa chusetts and Vermont. The exjert of the deiflrtnient, Ir. Mohler;Dr. T.eon-jr-1 Pearsonkof the I'niversily of Penn- j sylvania, and I'r. James Law, of Cornell, iwvtigaiiHj the infected dis c .M-s aii'l united in a recommendation tha"; a 'pulrantine thould Ik? establishexl S -n-!ary Wilfoii sai.l t'lay that this is the most f-crions matter the depart ment has had to handle for some time, but that all the resources of t'.ie depart ment would be employed in stamping out the dimase. L'e declared that if It sTif uld sj lead west of the Hudson River it would be nothing abort of a National Cdamity. . Starts fcr H' New Iost. Kkw York, Nov. 2S. Polx-rt N. Mc- Cormick, Unite 1 S-tates Amftassador at St. Peterjbur, will start toilay for the continent, after a brief stay here, cables the London correspondent f the Tri bune, He is highly pleased with his transfer. Wedd ng Party but no Groom. Des Mo ;es, Nov. 28. Bert McNutt, aged 2'i years, committed suicide last night at his parents' residence by shoot ing himself through the head. He was to have lieen married yesterday to Miss Maggie Guth. The wedding party as sembled, but young McNutt did not ap pear fr send any explanation for bis ab sence. Mr. McNutt's parents remained at the Guth home with the other guests. W-hen they returned to their homo they found their son's ltody. Young McNutt left a note bidding farewell to bis affi anced, hut giving no explanation "f bis suicide. Friends believe his mind was unbalanced. ' Thanksgiving Snow in Southland. CiiATTASootiA, Tenn., Nov. 27. Snow fell here early today. A fall of two inches is reported on Lookout Mountain. I'.iitKtNoiuM, Ala., Nov. 27. The first snow of the season began falling here early today. It is melting asrapldlvas it falls. J he diamond Tontine Company was split all to pieces by Judge Fra.er in Portland. The Judgo can't see how sane men can expwt to recyivo $100 on $20 invest nu'iit, SHOOTING AFFRAY AT GARDINER Capt Nelson, of Schoonef Lily, Shot, Prabably Fatally, Theo. Lungren of Another Vessel- Plea, SelfDefense A shooting serai occurred at Gardi ner by which a sailor by the name of Theodore Lundgreii, of Schooner IXira Pluhn, was shot at 11 :30 p. 111. on Nov. 21, by ('apt. Nelson, of the Schooner Lily. The wounded man is at present rest ing easy but the bullet, which struck him on the right side, range ! downward and liackward, and has not yet leen lo cated although an exploratory incision was made Tor that purjose by lr. Pat terson, who hail Hx-en called in attend ance. The sailor had leen drinking some, and it seems that Capt. Nelson, stand ing oirtho wharf, had ordered him to leave the Lily and go to bis own vessel. Lundgrea seemed to 1 complying with the order and was standing on the rail with bis hands on the wharf trying to get ashore. Nelson swears that the sailor bad a knife and was making threats and that THE ROSEBURQ HIGH SCHOOL Goes Down Before toe C M As to the Tune of Six t -en to Nothing. Thanksgiving was another gala day for football enthusiasts in Cot tageG rove. Tlte C M A team was too much for the visitors who worked like Trojans, but were successfully held for downs when it was necesarv. The Cottagft Grove g. -al was never in serious danger, the 13 yard line lein the nearest Roseburg ever came of putting the ball over the line. The field was a sloppy one ami not in comlition for fast playing, yet ome good end runs were made by Blair and Jackson and fullback Hill went over the heavy s gen-gat ion's lines for gains every time be tried the kangano jump. Roseburg made a de?er,Ue ffort to score the firt half and suc ceeded by their heavier weight in inak- wz some gisl line plunges for yardage and successfully made one twenty yard run apiiin l the end on a fake punt, tmt it w.v-of no nse and only caused the C M A' to glue themselves to ground and hold them b-r a bs of four yaYIs. The home tain made a fumble early in the game on a 11 attempted punt and hist 30 yards, this pivbably only lessen ed the sire however lor the ground was soon regained and Blair was finally fonvl thniigh the line for the 2nd Mich dow n. S-ore firt half t otUige tirove 15, Knsebnrg 0. Swoii'l bail Cottaac Grove b, Hiweburg 0. Total Cottag'j !rove RiseburgO. TI.e ymmg jeople of Cottage Grove gave an informal reception in honor of the visit of the Rosehnrg High ocbool j fo it ball team, in (he evening after the Entertainment was over. The party 1 was a large one and a splendid sociil'i time was had by the young folks. The evenina waa nassoa away in Having social games ami at a late hour lunch was served. Many of our young folks remained np until the overland arrived and accompanied the visitors to the de(ot. To nil apiicarances the gentle manly young men from our sister city were made to feel at ease and we hoje they enjoyed the evening for their man ly conduct n bile here won the rerpect of all and made them a host of friends. Cottage Grove Leader, ' Thanksgiving Football Scores. . -. .northwest. . Multnomah 1; Oregon 0. Washington It); Pullman 0. O AC SI; Pacific 0. Albany 22; McMinnvi'.le 0. - Willamette 6; Monmouth 0. Cottage Grove C M A lt!; RosebnrgO. Astoria'?!; Columbia University 0. Whitman 13; Idaho 0. Ashland Normal 27; Oakland 0; Brownsville High School 6; William- ette Medics 5. The Dalles 10; Northwest Dental Baker College 0. rendleton High School 11; High School 0. EASTERN'. Pennsylvania 12; Cornell 11. Carlislie 21 ; Georgetown 0. Chicago 11 ; Wisconsin 0. Kansas 17; Missouri (1. Columbia (I; Syracuse 0. ' Micbignn23; Minnesota ft. Stanford 3o; UtahJl. Oregon's Prune Crop. The prune crop of Oregon for the year 1!K)2, according to m.'n w hose business requires them to know the sie of the crop, w ill be in the neighborhood of 13, 0O0,OOJI pounds. It Is estimated that the entire crop eold for an average of 3?4 cents per xuud, to the grower, or a to tal of $4S7,500. In addition to this sum paid the growers, alwnt 7,000,000 iounds (if the prunes were packed in boxes, by whicii means the price vas advanced 4&4C rKr lund, this process bringing to the laborers in packing-houses some $25,000 rri ore, making total proceeds of the prnno crop about $"12,.r)00. Price Silll Erupting. St Thomas, D. W. I., Nov. 2rt. The Royal Mail steamer Yare, which ar rived here today, passed Mont Peine, Island of Martinique, during Wcdiief . day morning, and rejiorts that the vol cano was then erupting violently, he was compelled to fire in self dt fence, at a distance ol ten feet. A preliminary examination ws held next morning and the Captain released on bis own recgnixance. Details cd the examinations are lacking. LATKR BKPORT. Gakdinkr, Nov. 27. (Sc.ia to the Plain deai.kr.) Theo Lundgren.a sailor n Keliooner Dora Hliihm was shot by Capt. Nelson of the Schooner l ily at midnight on the 2-1 innt. Capt. N'elw.n returning to his ship found that Lund grwi was aboard and ,ordered him to leave. An altercation followed, result ing as almve stated. The shot wan fire. I from a revolver, the ball striki lg the sailor in the I Kick at the floating rib, ranging downward and inward, enter- in the abdominal cavitv. It i a bad woqiid bnt U'.t thought by Dr. Patter son to lie dangerous. Th Captain pleads self defense. S. M, j HICCOUGHS KILLED HIM. Grants Pass Man Dies from Trivial Ailment Despite Efforts to Relieve Him. Grants Pas, Nov. 2S. The fut era! of Riley Moore, aged 52 years, w a-f held from bis home in thfs ritT veslerdav. Mr. Moore's death was the result of Mnifiii aiincc i iiKvuiigiis. . n war seized with the attack but fom davs prior to bis death, and iu pite of all jslble iniHiical aid nothing could be done to relieve bint. He is a r. it ar rival here from Missouri, and lesives 1 w ife ami six children. She's a Great State. vregon is a great iai, arseli- poj nbted. England (for the benefit of comparison) baa 50.W7 square n iles of territory, while Oregon has an area of 1i;,G0 square miles. Kngland has a opuIalw of 27,O0i),0X) in et.-e. of that of Oregon. There are numerous cities a tlte Unilet! States each of wbicb has a'jx. ulation greater than this entire state. The ople resitling in San Fr.inciso ami I kuklaiul exceed in nundu r all the resident of Oregon. Three mountain ranges iutemvt the state on northerly course, aud ever.il transverse ranges further subdivide it. A very large ior.ion of these mountains liear mineral dcpit t4 value, rhiedy cold. Tlie n iucral area alnc equals that of several New Kngland states com hinctl. In natural ami industrial resources Ori-yin canni.t be aurraasetl. She can put her 6leries, cereals, fruits, stock, la iry and mineral jssihilities iu com- Ietition with any country of equal area any where, yet, by reason r.i her sar oulation, she has but two congrexsmen at the national capital to represent the tremendous u'nde-Joted aggregation of natural wealth in this wonderful state. This widely Uu,rsed scattere.1 little community of Oregon lias worked wonders in its bumble way. Oregonians need not 1 ashamed of their worked or the results thereof. But results thus far amount to no more than a preface to the chapters in the nmrre ous volume ( the future. The Normal Football Squad Disband, On Monday evening of last wek the Normal team met and dislianded for the rest of the season. Harry Kcrlestmi was elected as student manager lor next year. It is hoped that he will arrange for games early in September and con tinue them till after Tlianksgivir g. The season has been quite successful considering the fact that most of the men were only initiated into lht game this season. In all, five gatn were played, one was won, two were ties, and two were lost. This is more games than the Normal team has played in the past two or three years, hence is not com lrahle to anything done in the past. Onfy one game was missed U at was really desirable and that waa tl e game with the Ashland Normal. Th trouble seems to have been due to the fact that Ashland sent out ahead of her a rto-calleil "lot of hot air" aud as soon nt t he had digested this she was tjred a no. conse quently declined to play the Normal and Cottage Grovo on the dates that had been prearranged. Ashland dfsired a good rest rather than two more defeats. Now that the football season is over the boys are planning to begin basket ball after the Thanksgiving vacation. In this sjiort they will Ik1 joined by the lair co-eds who should develop a good team. Drain Noupariel. A Frightened Horse. Kunning like road down the street dumping the occnjiants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behr tves cvotybody to have a reliable Salvo handy and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve Bums, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, disap pear quickly under its soothi )r effect 2oc, at A. C. Marsters ACc'sDrng Store. 1 he supreme court has decided that the shade trees lit front of a ins n's resl deuce, although on public projierty lie long to him. The case in which the decision was rendered was one iu w hich a proiHirty ow ner sued a telephone com pany for cuttingoff the-limbs of his trees. The decision Is of Inter'sl to all projierty holders and corporatl'ns, F.x, 1 NEWS OF THE COUNTY. Gleaned by our Corps rf Special Cor respondents, S c'tl, Personal, and Industrial. il.KNI)AI.K. Barzee's now lukery is filling a long leit want in tins city. Schuyler Cole, supt. of tha Gobi Bug Mine, was a Glendale visitor on Monday. Miss Nora Miser, of the" Glendale P. O. will visit San Francisci soon. William II. Neff, a s.pii!yr Glen.Ialo farmer, has ls-eti I u y killing turkeys for Thanksgiving. A large building is under construction in Gilliertson's addition to this city. It is for a hotel and will be o.ened alout Feb. 1st. ' Mrs Clarke is having material hauled from the lumber yard for a large addition to her commodious Hotel building. Increasing custom makes this ne-etary. The Proprietors of .r,r Hotel served turkey to their numerous cus tomers Thnrsday. Our city is just proud of its well kept and popular Hotel. The Chapel Car '-Emmanuel" wbich Grants has l'ii holding services at Pass for a months is cordially invited to make a long stay iu this city. The S-Mithern Oregon Irrigation Co. havc.their arrangements completed aud ronslitictiiigditches wiil cn.iiie!i.'Sooi. Ti. is will Is- ifiit useful to ad residents living along the line of the ditches and flumes, and will insure good. crops in any season. Mrs. Haniiiii and Mis IVerm, of our District SliK.I, gave an entertain ment at tlie Opera House on Thanks giving evening. -The proceeds wers ufed for purchasing alibiary f..rour Sehool Dirtrut. The pupils - of the schoitwere nssit-led by J.il talent, and the programme was a g.od one. That it was a success a!!, admit, as those jn.pular Lducators do not under stand the word fail. Mollic Wilbur Items. Jtrs. .Mabel Smith and i.er siter, Ldna Darrow, from Portland are rlsit ing relatives. Mrs. Chapman, from Deer Creek, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. G. W GrubW. The Thauks-jving exervi.s given by the svJmh-I chil lren, were enjoyed bra UHinlter of viitors. Mies Mi 1. lite Ellison. el-l a very suc- e--ul term of st lend at Glide lost week, returning to I.er !ime Sat.iriay. Mr. Wa'ter l-un'o and Miss J.ie D:ckiniii were m.it-i iu holy bonds of matrimony, jil irvlyi. Wash., on Nov. 1'.. P.aii. Mr. Williams, from Idaho lias bought Mr. Ile&teiner'a farm. We are sorry Jto part w ith such an e-.imal,le fa 111 fir sg the latter have proven then-st-ire--. but what is our b, w.ll 1 sonn-Wly's gain. IiARRRA. Grantea Full Partlon. Sai tu, Or., Nov. 25 Governor tieer toilay grantol full inmlon to Erra Dur and, wlio waa 'rving a sentence of twelve years in the penitentiary ojon conviction of forgery in Multnomah county in 1S97 Dnrand was ahead of the Durand Oregon Comjvany and bis operations extenUM over the entire northwest. m John L. Is Bankrupt. New York, Nov. 23. J. L. Sullivan, former champion heivy-weight pugi list of the world, filed a petition in bank ruptcy iu the United States District court todav. Ho said bis liabilities were $2,tTS and bis assets $00 worth of wearing appnrvl. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally lite nse.il is tlie price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take I)r. King's New Life Pills foi Pypepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bwl troubles. They are g ntle, yet thorough. 2V, at A. C. Marsters A Co's Drug St.rc. A The human heart, that most wonderful of engines, is scarcely larger than a man's fist. Yet in each twenty-four hours the dual heart moves approximately six tons of blood, equivalent to about two barrels of blood per hour. And this continues without ceasing from the first breath of infancy to tlie last sigh of age. Is it any wonder that when continued extra strain is put upon so delicate and busy an or gan, it should break down? Is" it any wonder that in this age of overwork there should be an increasing number of deaths attributed to heart fuilure ? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition raid purities and enriches the blood. One of the ingredients enter ing iuto the " Discovery is one of the best heart tonics known to medicine. Thus while through the action of " Golden Medical Discovery the body ia nom ished iuto strength, the heart is also strengthened and an adequate. blood sup ply b pumped to the stomach and kid neys thus improving the action of these organs. Siclt people, especldly ttose suffering from chronic disease?, are iuvitid to con suit Dr.. IHerce by letter , and so ob. tain wiihout charge, the opinion of a specialist oil '.heir ailments. All corres pondence strictly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "I hrt bun trembled with catnrrh of th Mom ch ami heart trouble." write Mr. W. I. Merch ant, of Tvlersburit. Clarion Co.. !"enu. "Had doettirt-tl for ome lime withoul relief, then I be gan to lake llr. Pietve'a Guhlen Medical lriwv. ery. I took arvrn bottles. Mcfbre 1 btKan to tale it I weighed u ponnda, and now I weitsh 170. 1 am workiuii slcu.lilv and feel like a new man. I tend you auy llmultv- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish liver. it J A mmim Are yon particular aoout your IF YOU ARE CALL AT CURRIER'S GROCERY AND ASK IOR .rIOBJOPDLH BRAND Price is no i..tier and every can guaranteed Currier's, is 1 in 1 mi J. M. Weatberby T. j Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm aud Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Xoa-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List your proper ty with us. SPECIALTIES. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes. A. (Rubber Goods. Toilet Drags, Articles, Lime and Ce ment, Paint, Oils aud Gla.s, Perfumery, 1 russ es, Sjionges, Brushes Etc. Rambler Bicycles and cn-Ines. S-h.j.J S up-' I-lis. j .stationery i ijram uardiner I COOS BKY STHCE ROUTE ...r.f ?U'"T'?g yid? Janar- -0- will chara I7.W fn. a n ujo, Biy. Barag, allowance with each full Wpountls. Travelling i.n . .11 . , . Iuii ,,rf . have SX) pounds or more. Ad excess lowauce will be made for round trip. t-or f arther information address J KODRKS! x They've gone and done it again Done away with the dark-room in developing. A little machine to de velope film negatives in daylight without going to- a darkroom Any child can operate it. See this won derful invention at our store. - Cliur chill & WoolSey. THANKSGIVING MISIC of a light or serious character will havo an aeded barm if rendeml through the medium of a Kir.iball piauo. Thesi in slruments can be had only at Bjrr'a Music Store. Call and see our superb assortment. - The Popular riusic House ol W. A. BURR & CO. Rosctur?,'Or, tunee,ieaana spices Rose burg's Lead . rig Grocer j m in Hi 1 iii Pride of Douglas UNIFORM. When yuti buy Pride of Doazlas flour yoa are a-ureJ of naiforaiity the same this "week, next week cr nxt month as that y01 purchased awk, month or year ago-un less, r-ossibly, it's changed only to better its quality, for we're always on the alert to improve our product Anyway the Prile of Douglas brand U always ia thaleaiof gOOtl fliMR.. G. W.Bashford &Son A. Biry C. Marsters & Co. Sleliclnns, CStaTcali. School Books mmi i . allowed 75 pounds ' J" baggage, 3 eta. per pound, aad no si- DAI lV STAG E. i n. Sawyers, 5 Proprietor. Drain nr. i We Da "IVilitcrashino" -tr.at is, wa-h wia.e, anj j0 it ia th most upto-date style. We launder linen don't "manhandle" it, We'd bke very much to have yoa give ns fair trial on your own or voor family's washing. We do not fear the outcome of the test. n sm in