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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
eU dvertising I i ob Printing i Iq busy seasons brings yon yoar share of trade; il Is a very importaLt factor in business. Poor crintine re- m aavertisuigr J dull sea- flecls no credit on a gcx.d bnsmesa house. Let cs do vonr .fob X that o the merchant who "can't af- a ord" to advertise. 2 . ? Printing ing we jrnarantee it to be in Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. every way satisfactory. . Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER n, 1902. f A t. saggar r S V. I Pooooeooooooooo cioooooooooeooooo R. A. BOOTH, A. C. MARK! Kits H.C. GAI.KY, O President, Vce Pre.ident. Cashier 0 Douglas County Bank, Established I883. Capital S.o . BOARU . DIXtiliORS F. W. BEXStlS, II. A. BOOTH J 't .,il , J. F. KELLV, A. C. SI A ESTERS .f II Q A general banking business trana V accommodation consistent with safe and 5 Bank open from niue to twelve and s00OCODOCOQCH0C0 I XMAS IS NEAR best line of Furniture and Our Children's department has many useful articles for the little folks, among them being Boy's Express Wagon. Doll Carriages and Doll Go Carts. Rocking Horses and Shoo Frys. Blackboards. Rockers and Chairs. Bureaus and Sideboards. Red Tables and man' other articles that we haven't room to mention. 5 01R STORE IS fill OF THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. S B. W. STRONG, a Roseburg THE FURNITURE flAN jj Bring: Us Your FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO. I MANY PEOPLE3- '" . . . Are willing to sacrifice themselves and their children to the prejudice of "what people r say." the Use of By children with defective Eyes often results in the greatest suffering sometimes perma nent disability of one who might otherwise become a power in the world. R. F.WINS LOW, Jeweler and Optician Ca?s Street Near Depot r 4 ' r r A ri- fg, j- JUST ARRIVED. 1 s A line assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Slippers and Sandals. We also carry a fine line of Boys' aliena tor slippers at 75 cents per pair. Call and see them at . FLINT'S POPULARSHOE STORE. . Opposite First National Bank Hints to Housewives. Halfthe battle in good cooking,' is to have good . fresh Groceries, and to get them' promptly - when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. j Si, for gof.d good-j and good service.' C. W. FIB' 111.-1 1 - -AND- " i-ll J'ji'te t'u Itni'nr, Mtr-iU'teld Slaj LIna''.fcr all point ;on Co w Bay. Goad Spring Hack leaves Koseburg Every Moialitf ftfc 6 o'clock. 1 1 fjorpornted 1901 $50,000.00. BKIDGKS ! ', ti customers given every $ coi.se. vst he banking. V from one to three. 00 AT HAND"-" I Rugs wehave ever shown $ 1 -g a CHICKENS, EGGS. BUTTER. OR TRADE Glasses it. .- -j- -f - m 77 PARKS & CO. 1 1 IIS EMPIRE- V3?J, Fesi and '$ih pfatles . C. T. Barnard, Trop. " Saddle Morses', Single and Double Rigs at all hours Transient Stock . gven very betof care Rates always reasonable MURDEROUS OATH TAKEN Thirteen Anarchists riot to Kill The , King of Italy.. . TURNER SUICIDES AT ALBANY, Prominent Citizen and Railroad Agent Driven to Destruction by the Demon Drink. ltMK, le !. Thirteen unarchi.st were arrested near SiHV.zia last nisjlit after a desHraie Ptru:gle. Tlie Kilic' suriritvl tlieni at a ineetiai; while they were in the a-t nf taking an atli it 1 1 iwiiir:iar.l3 t ussafisinate Kiii Victor Emmanuel. OnMiftlie anareJiists and one of the ixdiiv were severely wumlel Aliiaxy, IhK. S. John Tr.ruer, uuitt for the Corvailis & J jistern Kuilnxul at Alliany, commitkHi suieiJo about o'clock this afteriKMm bv shooting him- self in the heal. Ho was n.irtU deliri ous from the effects'"! liuiior. He had leen drinking heavily for two days. X other reason in assigned (or tlie suicide exceitjrnnkeine?s. lie was a j-ronu-nent and reflected citizen, but liquor caused Ms downfall. Turner left the following note to his wife: ".May (!od watch over you and my c.iii.i. .Any l)ills or notes wlncli come U) you with my name to them are lejtiti mat. Pay them all. Have the Elks and Woodmen care for me, my wife and child." it is almost certain that .Mr. Jurm-r killed himself while temporarily insane. Fr3in remarks which lie had made l f ' . . k. iricnas, u is Known uiai lie iiai ucn over the fact that lttr was tin able to stop drinking and this lrlin very proliably weakened his mind, as he felt -eculiar at times. Mr. Turner's fiuancial affairs were all in good condi tion .mil ins laimiv reia'.i'iiis Aiere mos-t pleasant. He had btn;n accus- tsmed to drinking liijnor for some time, but has recently made a heroic endeav or to break himself of the habit without avail. Striking Tribute to Reed's M emoiy amiin;ton-, Iec. . The House to day pissed the followtng resolutions soon after assemUlin : i.es-MVtM, Uiat tlie loi lowing liini- tites Ik? spread upon tlie record of the bouse of representatives : '"Hon. Thon:;'s Prackett Red diel in years lie had lecn a memWr of this 1Io;iv-; for i-ix years its Speaker. His service ter:iiiiiatil w ith the oTith t'm- nss Within this chamber the Xfiie of hi- life's treat activities were laid. II re he rendered service to bis conn, try, r.l.ich p!axd him in the front rank f A :: ican statesmanship. Here he cxliii-l-.e.l characteri"tin which coui- m-11cI icsp.-rt ami won admiration. t,rivin! abilitr, intrin.-ic wortli, strength "i character bron-ht him jmijh. r.l.tr and Conitressioiial leadership. In I,!.-.i "j i'i and breadth of intellect, witli a fi:d and well-fninded develop infill, had or bired a uiant nho tow- icd a'.tov:- iiis fellows and impressed the::i with lii jucr and wisiom. . VA !itiiitii-hil statesman, k lofty latn..t, a cuiiur d s.'holar and incisive writer, mi un;iati hrl delitr, a mxter of hvic, wit anil s.itire; the most famous of tii world's imrl: imentarians, the ivat and represen ativc citizen Las .rone into l.istorv. "Keholved, 1 hat in honor of the dis tinguished iH-ad, the II';iise now ad- j.,!ir:i. - Up-t J-Date Slang loetry. v Von c;m pay me in riniolen.or plunks; If you want to touch ine simply pull tnyW; . - I'd ns S'irirr lie up aa:r:st it a) to get it in the neck, I'-d a well e on the bum as have to liev. If it's off with yon you're certain to be it; Ii you blink your peepers you must close your lamps ; Xoliody does a thing to you when yu are sent to grass ; If you make nie tired you're apt to give nic cramps. If you're dotty or you're off you must have wheels ; Every four-time winner's sure to get the cream ; You're a inujr, or mark, or cove, or jsny, or bloke, just as you please; That is rijjht, straight good and so it's no dreaiu. You can pie ljie off or merely size me up; If you're sloppy you are lushed or oreide; If you're on the water wn;:on you must put the shutters up; You can brace or bone me, just as you decide. If you won't pull down your vest then take a brace; If you want to drop me simply cut me out; - Try to tumble or to savvy or set next or be put wise, . Or you'll never twig what this is all alxv.it. A Costly Mistake. IMuiiders are sometimes "very cxien sive. Occasionally- life itself :s the price of a mistake, but you'fl never be wrong if you take Dr. King Xew Life Pills foi lypci. ia, Dizziness, Headache, I.iver or P .wl troubles. They arc gentle, yet thorough. 2"c, at A. ('. Marslcrs A Co's Drug Htore. Smith' Dandruff Pomade . Stops itching sculp iikii one' applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff und will fctop falling huir. Price 50c. For ealo by Marsters Drug Co. mltf A'CIIILD SUICIDES. Angered by Mother's Rebuke and Her Petting of a Brother. .kw loRK. l'ec. !. Jn a lit ol raws iH'canse bis mother rebukivl 1 i in and petted his younger . brother, says World special from Derby, Conn., Iittlt. James MeShoehy, three years old, threw himself into a tub of boiling water and was so terribly scalded that be diisl. Thetyid chililren were playing while their mother worked in the kitchen in her home at Sdiclton, Conn. They quap reled. and the mother laid a footbath full of scalding water nhe was carrying on the tlisr and took the younger lsiy in her arms. She wiped the tears from his eyes, while she scolded James. He U-ing a weak, nervous child, burst intf a passion of sol. Then he threw him seil, shrieking, into the boiling water. Tl.c mother dragged him out, writhing with iam. The upKr part of his Isnly was parlioiled. He died a few hours later in great agony. Pig Transfer ol Lands. .' Astonan : A government patent, con veying tit.e to d,StW acn-s of land in Clatsop, Washington, Jjine, Douglas, Cis and Tillainivik counties was H1.-.1 for nvorl in County Clerk Clinton's oiin-o Saturday. The land is ionevi.l the Northern Pacilic Pailroad coir.- ouv. The patent is dat-d Jannarv ?.i. P-'Oi, and is is.-tied in acconlance witti an act making iand grants to "and the con t ruction of a railroad and telegratdi line from 1 .ake Snperior to Puget Sound." Educational Notes. The State Superintendent has rectnt- ly issued a circular letter in which be states that the questions for state and county paper will be takeil fiom the following sources: tlencral Histon-. Adams; P-.k-keepiiig, Hall s Art of Ac counts; English Literature. Pns.ks: Isycholosy, Bucll ; Comjejition, Car (H'uter; PhysioKg-, Colln's Uritder Courx; Civil ("ivernmeiit, 'troiir A haefer; Theory and Practice, White's Art of Teaching; Methods, White's Art of Teaching; Art of Ouestioniii?. White's Art of Teaching. In Aiit'mietic, Gram mar, Leading and ticosraph v. one-fifth fthe questions arc to I taken from White's Art of Teaching, and four-fifth from the State Texts. In the remain. iiu subji-cts the examination will 1 wholly from the StaU' Texts. From Hhih it is plain that any jn-rvn ex- ivliii;i to pass for countr iMi-crs uut tboroubly f.imilLir with White's Art f Teaching and with the State Course of Jldv. Revival of the Od Interests ' A iiifciiug of tlie din-ctors of the Soiitiiern Orrra Oil Com pin v was held i-t Thursday evening at which some imjiortaiit bu-iin?ss was transacted. A profit i'Ki, liH.kiug to renewed oil lrill ing (ieration.4 on tho company's pn wrty on the Alfard place east of town, :is sr,b:iiitel bv W. W. Thompson, the well known financial agent, and accvpt- csWiy the directors. The prot.;itioii is Uiat the ten original iromoters of the ntcrprise are to assign .Mr. Thompson one half of their stock, to !. placed in the First National Pank, together with a bill of sale of Jhe plant and pipo and an undivided one half assignment of the leaso (d the land upon which' the well located. This property which is placed in escrow is to lie delivered to Mr Thompson on tho following conditions. He and bis sou are b Im made directors in the com'iany, ami he is to iy off a iOJ note owed by the company, and to ut down the prcrvnt well to a depth of 'HKX) feet unless oil is struck in itviiiir juantitics at less depth. It is also nn- lerstiHxl that work will be begun within ninety days. Ashland Tidings. Winston Items. Xormau Agee butchered hogs Tues day. Norm has an eye for business, w hen it rains so you can't plow, butcher. Al WeatherforiJ come near baring a run away at the Winston bridge Wed nesday, whiie closing the gate his team started at rapid sjicvd. Al succeeded in getting in tho back of the rig and becked them in a few In ml red yards. J. The little daughter of Mr. Doss is re covering from her long illness. Miss Maltie Winston was visit inr friends in Roseburg last week. Mr. A gee is hauling apples to Green's station, where he receives 50 and 75 cents a bushel. William P.rosi butchered hogs Friday for the Roseburg market. Wni. has a nice littlejfarm well tilled, and a nice little homo waiting to lm filled with a nice little widow and seven children. P.. Brock way. is feeling exeoodinglv well this w inter. ' He is one of our es teemed pioneers of Oregon. Chattebhox. Fight will Be Bitter. Those w ho w ill HTsistin closing their ears against the continual recommenda tion of Dr. King's iN'ew Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bit ter light with their troubles, if not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. ISeall of Peal, Miss., has to sav : "-l-ast hill my wife had everv svmi- tom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after vey thing else had failed. Improvement came o.t once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by A. CJIarsters, Drug gist. .Price .r0c, ami $1.00. Trial liot- tlcs free. Fay Up. All those knowing themselves in debted to F, F. Patterson for laundry work up to N'ov. 1, W02, will please call al the ollice of Attorney Frank O. Mi elli, Review. Building, and settle ut ouce. . F. F. PATTSR80.V, SURVEYING TrE BOUNDARIES, Forest Supervisor S. C. Ilartrum and Force in the Field. Forest SnK-rvisor S. C. Parlrum, of the First District of Oregon, which in cludes the forest reserves of the south. ern part of tho state, returned to Ash land Sunday morning and left for his home at Koseburg on the evening train. During the past few weeks he lias been over considerable of the oiitli-rn r tion of the Cascade Reserve and has en countered some pretty severe weather while in the higher altitudes. In con nection with his official ditties Mr. Par tru in has begun a work of iniicli imor tance. Two parties of surveyors, cue ployed under his direction, are now at work at Fort Klamath running out the old survey lines lietween the reservation and the reserve, and also surveying the blocks in the reserve which hive licen taken npor settled nwu by locators. Duriii): his recnt visit to Fort Kljniath, Mr. Partruin found that a number of blocks of kind within the reservation had lieen entered snd b4-ttiel on by ieople who were- unaware that their holdings were within the government f- rest reserve. These entries for the most part, the siien ieor says, had id-en made licfore the resen-e had lieen inadi and their holdings will not ! di-tnrU-d One of the principal objects il the pirs- eiit w-rveys is l csUiblish a clear line of deb'mit tion betwecii the force t rer-rve and thie lands hirh are subject t en try bv settlers, so that then will be no occasion lor i!inndcrstanii:i-r in the future. Mr. lUirtrnni says that he, met wiui a lew instances w Herein iiiniier laud ?ocatirs ha.e shorn n iiiteiiding set tiers laii'ls ort tlie reserve sml given numlers of land located !; h-re. These instances, however, have lnvu few. The work wbUdi hak begun at Fort Klamath ill 1 coiitinuel in ail parts of hi; district. During the com tng spring a i orps oi surveyor will run out the lands of the AsUlaud Forest eserve, thich the siiierv"sor exjwts will be a rather difficult pjure if work. Ashland Tidi.igs. Timber Land Cross-Questions The nem-est nKist ntiiqne tiiuliT land rnling fresh from the departnietit lis reaclicl our desk comprising n bdl set 4 crtws questions to I used by the Reg- ter and Receiver and U. S. Commis sioners in addition to the ri-gidar i-vt of quo-tioos required t' I' are-iwered by claimant and witness in making proof in support of timber land. They are something like this: 1. Are you an actual Ion fide citizen of this state? 2. Are von married nr. silicic? S. Where dl ron reside prior to In coming a resident ofthLsstatiarsl what w as your occuation? 4. 1 low long have you len a resi- h-nt of thi state ami where have von ivil during all of this time? 5. What has l-eeu your n-ciipatUni during the pa.t yi-ar,- whecv and bv whom have yon been employed and at what compensation? 6 How dhl yon first learn about this particular tract of land and tluii it would lie a good investment to buy it? 7. Dil you jy or agree t y any thing for this information? If to to whom and wliat amount? 8. Have yon made a ?rnal exami inttion of each of the smallest legal sub divisions of the land? Ifpostata when and under what circumstances and with whom? 9. How did ym identity said land? Iecri)ie it fully. 10. How many feet loard measure of lnmler did yon estimate that there is on this entire tract and what is the tumpage value of the lumber on fhe same: 11. Are you a practical lumberman or woodsman? If not how did you arrive at your estimate of t he quality and val ue of tlds land? 12. What do you expect to on do with it when this land and the' lumber you get title to it? 13. IK you know any apitalist or to purchase company which is ottering tiinls-r land in the vicinity of this entry? If eo who are they and how did you know of them? 14. lias any )eron offered, to pur chase this land after you acquire title to it? If si who and for what, amount? 15. Where is the neanst and liest market for the timlicr on l.his ' land at the present time? pi. Did you jniy out of your own indi vidual funds all the expense iu con nection with this filing, an J do you ex lct to pay for this land w tb your own money? 17. Where did you get the money with w Inch to pay for this lJiid and how long have you had same ir your actual ((session? IS. Have you kept a Ijank account during the past six month', if so where The members of a Chici.go js.ker club were dynamited, and no they com plain to the jiolice that t.hey -couldn't stand the raise. The mail contractor on the old Coos bay route w ill try to carry the mail on sleds this w inbr instead of using pack, horses. Tho business houses of Marshfield have lsen dosed on Sundays. County Treasurer's Notice Notice is hereby given to ull parties holding county w arrants undo? soil prior to and including March ICth l'KX), are re quested to present the same at the county treasurer's ollice for pay ment a interest will cease theieon uiter the date of this notice, PaUil Nov. 17, 1!K2. liKt'. PlMMK'K, Couicy Treasurer. V, is, T W est, having iiecepted several 3 old and reliable fire iiimranco coniptt iues, is now prepared lc no a genera fire insurance businesi. Insure with lm, Office t tho City Hall, & CASTRO HURLS DEFIANCE English and German iieets Seize his Warships. CASTRO ARRESTS SUBJECTS OF ALLIES Kriations are Strained and Serious Complications are Imminent. Ix.soo.v, Dec. 10. The Adii.irality has received information of the seiztir! of the Venezuelan gnnlioat IVdiverat Port of S,ain, Island of Trinidad. Loxlov, Dee. 10. A dispatch from Caracas, Venezuela, dated dice. !, says: "The combined Rriii-h aud German fleet tolay sebed the Venezuelan fl-t, compomsl of four warships, in the har- liorof Iji;uayra. It is reiirtiM also that an ultimatum will be delivers! to morrow (Weluewlay) asking for an an swer and a compliance w ith the demands of the British and German Ministers." WILL FXI'ORCK HIS KlOIITS. Caracas, Icc. 10. President Castro said: I he Venezuelan government cannot decide on foreign claims before the revo lution has been entirely ern died. At present the only aim of i!i goveriuueia is the rc-cstahlieliiiicht of public order, and other questions iniisl liei-es'arily I sul)-ervi.;i)t t- this object. Netherless, to prove Venezuela's dcire to settle all -nling claims in a contirinable man ner, the government issued a decree luring the last scsion .f Congress, dated November 27, cn-ating a com-toitt-vlto which ail 'wilding claims should U referred. No claims have L-c-n pres'iiU-d to this i 'oinmittce, and nocluins have lx-'n r-jevted. There has lieen no denial of justa-e; whv, then, should foreign chaiu-ellorii ir.ipr- vene. thereby ignoring our laws and endeavoring to ioUie our national sov ereignty? He cannot understand this action." luit lo you iitUnd to do in view of the present Sttitade ol the Hower wasaskei Enforce Hir rights," replied Presi- b iit Castro, "and explain to the ' world that Venezuela has laws, and prove that we have never denied ocrenrcenients." srrcATios nancAi. WAniKiTof LW. 10. The State De partment 'has U--n aJis-l tlsat a '4-.i--fol blockade" ex:st3t La luayra. which i the rt of Carario, tl.c capital of Venezuela. Tl.c difference ltween tii s condition and a tite .f mar is not very strongly markol, except in the op portunity affor!e.l by a ac ml blork- a b; to t-ffvet a se!t!-u i:t withe ut re- cotirse to actual l!o.iUhel. The situ ation here is regarded a critical. Mizrit!: of wiR-Jim-s t'AEAt as, Per. !. i t oVbs k yes terday afternisiu the co.ul.ine.1 Gern:an auI British fltvt s ized sl towel out side the harlmr of Iji tisavra all tlie vewls wbii-h were then there. These were the warships Gemr.il Cresin,, Tolinno, Ohsiiui ami Margarita. The ships were manned bv ,2J men. The news of the capture of the wai- shij is not yet generally known in the capital. - Great excitement will uu- hmhtedly pn'vail when it is announced. Drain Doings. Mrs. W. F. Colvin was a Eugene vis itor List w eek. Streams still hadlv swollen, bnt much less than thev were a few davs ano. . Whooping rough is still jrevalent in our midst. Colds are also common. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kent, of Leona, were in Drain one dav last week. Mrs. AVm. Kaykendall, of Eugene, w as in Drain the last of the week, ii; the interest of the N. I). O. J. W. SpaMiug is n-jirled as still im proving, we are glad to say, though not able to le out on the street. Pres. J. 11. Orcutt, Temple Brown and Joe Satley have returned from New- lerg, where they attended the Y. M. C. . convention. Mrs. E. R. Applcgate wa railed to Monmouth Friday night, by a te'egram announcing the serious -illness of her mother. We hope to hear better news soon. O. L. Williams, The Gardiner Gazette editor, was in Drain n few davs nso. Wliilo up, he made a brief business visit to Roseburg, leaving en Tuesday's stage for home. F. F. Wells, of Elkton, was iu Drain aturday, returning that eveiing, ac companied by Miss Mary Hefty, who is w ith her sister, Mis. Wells, the latter being quite ill We understand that F. II. Rogers of the Xontvil, is to take a position in the 4stotliee, and assume charge of J. Black's general Inerchaudise store, all under one roof, Mr. Thick also N-ing postmaster. D. L. lledden left on Tuesday for Portland, to receive treatment in Dr. Coffey's sanitarium. Mr. lledden has been in niling health for many months, and his many Drain friends earnestly wish him a sjhhhIv return to health. A bad slide is reorted as occurring near Scottsburg last week, on the Gos Bay stage line. It was discovered early nongh to warn the stage driver in time to avoid what is said would have been a terrlblo disaster had be- attempted to pass. Attention Poultry men. Get your show birds ready lor-the Chicken Show, outer them fiir the various prizes olTcrcd, and 'have them scored by Judge. Cobbledu k one of the best judges cit the wast. It is worth ' the price of entry to kimw where vou are at. Pi.USOkalkk Publishing Co. is ut .work on the Premium list and they will b ready fgr distributioa by Saturday i A re you particular about your IF Y'OU ARE CALL AT CURRIER'S GROCERY AND A-K J OR; .iyiorjopoi23 bklaijo Price is no higher and every can guaranteed Currier's, Ail --S J. M. Weatherby T. Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Xon-Rcsidents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List yoar proper ty with us. SPEOALTIES. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes, Rabln-r Goods, Ti!et Artiele. Lime a.i.. Ce ment, Paints, Oils and G!a.s, Perfumery, 'I rush es, Sj.i:ses, Brushes Etc. llamUer Bicyries axtd Sundries. S.-fe4 Sn im plies. A. Drugs, Stationery Drain Gardiner I COOS BRY STKGE ROUTE 5 Commencing wita Monday, Jannirr 21. '02. we will r,.r. - ! tlifare from Drain t C-jjs Bay. irav.ang men are allowed '.' runis l., .v., ,1 S have 3iM poaa-I , or more. All excess baggage, 3 ct5. per pound, and no al- S lowance will be made for round trip. DAILY STAGE. - 5 For further information address J J. II, Sawyers, $ F. S. JEWELER and A!l Work Qnaranleed Secoad Door north ns Batk Bail iiaz, KODAKS! They've gone and done it again Done away with the dark-room in developing. A little machine io de velope film negatives in daylight without jgoing to a darkroom Any child can operate it. See this won derful ! invention at our store. urchill THANKSGIVING MUSIC of a light or serious character""' 111 have an added charm if rendered through the miili.im ota Kimball piano. These in struments can be bad only at Purr's Music. Store. Call and see our superb assortment. The Popular Husic Mouse ol W. A. BURR & CO. Roscturj, Ore, Ch f nffpp Tph anrf nfroc hi ouHVVj IbU UI1U UJJ1LIO Roseburg's Lead ng Grocer Pride of Douglas fop. Tin: Christmas eaiong you want everything of the best, and ii , you use the Pride of Douglas flonr yoa are sure to have the whitest, L'ghtest anl most delicious lrea-3, the richest and light-it cakes aiid flakiest pies for your Xmas dinner. If yoa bare never nsed the Pride of Douglas floor it will be as welcome as a Christmas gift in the pleasure it will give you ia satisfac tion and splendid results in yoar baking "Phone 131. Q. W.Bashford & Son A, Biry D. L. Martin C.Marsters & Co. taSicises, CienicaJi PH School Books Daice allowance with M.-h I SA - ... i u . iTopnetor, Uraia, Oregon DAY. WATCHMAKER lot Reasonable Prices. Uasnnus, Ob- v wwmm ' .-V . , i . J : .km ,S'S Cv i J oollev.