Orecon Historical Society PORTLAND 9t 9 : . dvertising bb Printing: Iq bosy seasons brings yoa your ebare of trade; a 1 4 . 5 . H X Is a very important factor in business. Poor crintin!? re- J iiecls no credit on s good business house. . Let us do yonr Job 2 Printing we guarantee it to be in 9 every way satisfactory. sons brings yoa yoar share, and also I uai or iu9 nidrcuam wuo "can't al- rd" to Advertise. 2 Published on Mondays and Thursdays "Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1902. No. 97 II A s i - OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO OOOO O . oi JOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO R. A. BOOTH, A.C.MARS KK.-. H.C.GALEY, O rwuMont, V'ee President Cashier . Douglas County Bank, g Bstablitslied !88,v , Jnocrporated 1901 V Capitals.! 550,000.00. , HOARU . DltttjliORS W. BKSSOS, R. A. BOOTH J .1 aturll ! J. K, KELLY, A. C MARSTERS .1 M. Y i A general hanking business tranjv accommodation consistent with safe and Bank open from uiue to twelve and OCOOOOOCOOOC000000000000 i VMAS K WFAD &II11W lv IILIlll 111 11 111 IS I And we want to inform our oeonle that we have the best Hue of Furniture and Rugs wchave ever shown for you to select Xmas presents from. Oar 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 Flys. Blackboards. Rockers and Chairs. Bureaus and Sideboards. Red Tables and man- other articles that we haven't room to mention. J OIR s STORE IS fill OF B. W. STRONG, Rosebars THE FURNITURE ft AN Brina: Us Your V4 FOR CASH ! J.F.BARKLR&CO. i MANY PEOPLE Are willing to sacrifice themselves and their children to the prejudice of "what people say, n The Foolish Prejudice Against the Use of Glasses By children wlthTdefective Eyes often results in the greatest suffering sometimes penna cent disability of one who might orherv. ise become a power in the world. R. F.VVINS LOW, Jeweler and Optician Cass Street Near Depot JUST ARRIVED. A fine assortment of Ladies' end Gents' Slippers and Sandals, also carry a fine line of Boys' aliena tor slippers at 76 cents per pair. Call and see them at FLINT'S POPULAR SHOE STORK. Ojp'se J'j'st National Uank Hints to Housewives. C, VV, lAKK5ft CO. nnitrM'IKffW frill Dllil CM VI 1 m mm omi i .AND fi BRIDGES - t, to customers given every V1 eout-Ci vlive banking. . X from one to three. 0 AT HAIUFV v THE DEST Of EURVIUING. CHICKENS. , EGGS. -BUTTER. OR TRADE ID s i tin a I' 'in " 1 I', THE FIRST PACIFIC CABLE Layiug of Trans-Pacific Wire ally Begoa. Form BIG CROWD WITNESSED CEREMONY Cnbla Authorities and California's Dist'nguished Men Saw Work Safely Commenced. Sax Fuancisco. Doc. 12. Thousands of ioopl6 ofscmbletl on Ihe ocean Wacli this morning to witnoss the coininoiu't1 nient of tl.o layin; of the cable thai to briiii; Hawaii into closer connection vit) the Uniteil States, anil lich will event nally U' extended to the rhili- piues to briiiR I'nele Sam's new.t ivsessions into closer relation with the mother country. Karlv inorninz iroiuvi beacliwanl Imv aan to s!kw unwonted life for tlis sea sou of tho year. Tltousands of school chililreti and their parents gathered, and !nii In-fore 10 oYlock, the Otlicial hour lor the ceremonv of Fplicini; the shore end of the cable with the subiuar ine strand, the leach was black with jHHiiJe w ho st'l ingood-uatnred silent on the ex id sisnds, and in a chilly at niosidicre, awaiting the coming of the Si I vert own. The great cable ship Car rie?. tiiled up in her hold, nearly L'-VK) miles of cable which will trace its way over the mountains and vaJlevs that are hidden from human fright by old ocean, who.e elevations and descents have been accurately recorded by the survey jhip Xero and furnisheil by the Govern ment to the Taciilc Commercial Cable Comjiany fur use in laying the cable When the prow of the big vessel final ly showed ft.elf around the end of Seal Uock, a mighty cheer went up from the aembled crowds. Th cheering continued a. the vessel steamed to her designated anchorage about a mile south of the Cliff House, to await a fav orable opportunity for tending the end of the cable ashore. Owing to an un favorable tide the work was delayed somewhat and during ihe interval the crowds on the beach b. came more dense and carriages bearing Ihe cable official, Mayor Schiiiitz, Governor Gage, Governor-elect Pardee and many invited guests from civic ami private life ar rived on the scene. The Silvertown lay at Iter anchorage for .several hours waiting for an opor ttine time for commencing' the work of send-rg the end of the cable ashore, but the sea was so rough that it wan deemed hazardous to undertake the task. . In thij iiii-antime the engineers and rtw of tin; cable ship had not been idle. ixiloon'b'icjys and pontoons had to ta made rcadv and launched, and lat. :ad to u.anne.1 ta carry the end of the i-avie toward shore.' Finally one eii'i i .'M calle wan made fast to a buoy, .i js-ns!.-d by a loat manned by a crew r in trie ilvertown, was started pl.ort-aar 1. As the boat containing the suj-rvir-i:i ' engineers left the Silvertown f.rMt I s -t of che.-rg went up from .e r,.i;!'i; !-l;son the beach, and as the lns.: from ihe cable whip, assisted by the wi sd an 1 ti h carried the end of the :a: It i-!os r i: 1 md the cheering crefif-e-l. The r.iiers were high and it wan feared ly t'io on the lie.ich that the. !iat crens from the Silvertown wo-.M 1-e throHii ixtothe water at any moment, "but no such disaster occurred, and when, afu-r mm !: dillicnlt and dan gerous work, the end of the cable ap proached within a J ii;;dre. yards of the slioreal iVho-.it with a smaller cable wr.s launched from the shore to connctt with ihe larger -M aa l to tow the end ashore to the imint w htr.' the splice was to le made, tromen loa ch-ers lent the air. The work of towing the end of the ca ble to shore was not accomplished with out diilieiiljy us the end approached the ch(.;e hr.ii.lndi of wiliing hands, in- !u..i:ig the ollicials of the ' le coni pany, laid lund on the tow line and as sisted in bringing th ? end to the -1 each. As the spljee end emerged from the wati-r a mad rush was made fjr it, the crow Js beirrg anxious to participate in the wo k of landing the' Ssu Francisco end of.tl.e tirst oceanic cable to he land ed o n the shores of the Pacific on Unite! States territory. Finally the end of the cab!-; t"uc!ied terra finiii. Added to the continued cheering was Ihe mingled w hi -lling of the great siren of the Sil vertown, end the many tuglsiaw and Mcmi Inline). Of which had gathered ar mid Ihe big vessel. Wi-tiJ the sjilii-ing of the shore end of the cable with the end of. the submarine cable was completed and the final coil of insulation wrapped around the joined ends, Governor Gage.'a little daughter christene 1 the cable by breaking a lsit tie of California champagne, encased in a (diver frame and inscribed with the data of and name of the cable steamer. Heveral -hort addresses, felicitating the ficroiiiplixhiuent of the greatest com Jin rci.il event ii the history of this state luce the coining of continental rail riM'J were made and (he signal was flashed U Ihe Silvertown, whose great fclren screeched forth a salute ju answer fo the Godspeed of the people assembled il tin! la nch, and with her prow headed bmurd the Hawaiian It-lands, the big nlz-ainer commenced fo unreel the cablt! whhh will bring Honolulu into quick ( '(iiiniiiii.-alloii uith the rest of the civb J,ud w ot Id, The odiclals of the cable company and ("iipiitiii 'orton, of the Silvertown, con fidently Irflieve Unit communication wllb li'iiioini'i will be established on ChiMiimN day. Pay Up. . All lios knowing thnmselves An ih hit' I lo I', I , Patterson for laundry I 1 . . . 1 llU.il . Ml tl ! oim '(' vi 1 1 r-ni, win please run l,i It, a iAU'k nf Attorney Frank G. Mi ( lli, M'fcw i'U.lii)t!, and nuttlo at A SUCCESSFUL CREAMERY. Cream Shipped to Roseburg Joseplilue and Jackson. ' The Med ford Success has this to say in regard to Creameries, and the Doug las County Creamery in particular: The Uoseburg creamery has lxcome one of the money making creameries of Oregon and it bids fairjto further prosjer as it, in addition to handling the cream from the Pouglas county dairies, has been for the last six months getting large quantities of cream from lxth Josephine and Jackson counties, regular shipments being made from a-? far south as this city, Med ford contributing liberally to build tip Koseburg's . cream ery, ns it does to Grants Tass' laundry and the industries of other neighboring towns. There is no lictter dairying district in Oiegon than the Kogue river valley and some time there will be a ereanierv in Medford and it too will make money jfit is prois-rlv encour aged. Of the success of the Uoseburg crctmerv the 1 i ain'kk.xlkk has the fvllowiug to say : 'Four hundred and lifty Miunds of gilt edge butter was turned out by the Douglas county ereamerv at this place at a sinirl burn ing Mmiilav. !v Mr. Gardner, the creaineryman, we are informed that the btisineivi is progressing very satis-factorj-, and in re interest is being taken in the enterprise by the farmers There promises to !c a large incras in the n u njsr of regular patrons of the creamery in the spring." General News. Ashla;:d's IaVr unims lave noin in- ate.1 a full city ticket. Dec. Hi is ritv election dav. 'ortland shows a very (.ratifying in crease of Mistal receipts over last year, a fevenths tuwre. Hotel Ridpath, was destroyed at Spokane, late hist week. The kss ji ill pproximate $200,000 The I wis and Clark fair commission will ask the United States for a fS.OOO,- tUX) apprf priation. Mexico has authorized the ayment of the Pius fund to the United Statf-s. in accordance with The Hague arbitra tion. The idow of the famous gnnmaer Krnpp has given f,o0,(.Xi0 to estat.)i-h a K-i.etit fund for workmen in memory of icr lato liushanil. The iniik drawn to "-vrcameries in Miniii-M.ta in P.J2 would fill a train of cars, a it i.oidmg .J,w pounds, ol ;a mik'S lull-', and enough to drown all the r Mr.-rv trusts uhich have not failed. At HilL-lsjro the other day Phdrict Att'irnev K. P. Tongue called Ijwvpr iimp a liar and lawyer I'miip was u!-ut to thump Attorney Tongue hen the sheriff interfered. The judge Gued both lawyers f 10 for cintcnit4 if court. A disjiteh fr,m Somalihtnd states hat rx'por'.s have be-n received and are current tin re that Mad Mullah is dead through assa.--sinatioii. "The rert goes that a foiiowt r killed him with a spear thrust as he was engaged in his prayers J. Ouden Armour will commemorate the "miracle" of bis daughter's cure with hospital "open to all w ho suffer and here the lire of the knife will lie un known." In time it may come to paw that some of the at'licted who fall into the hands of the surgeon will not have to enter the kingdom of heaTen" piece meal. The S. P. Co.'s detective Ahem" lias discovered the ersoii8 who attempted ti wreck the passenger trains near Oro- iile last week, as mentioned at the lime bv the Plaixdeai.ir. Thev are two boys aged 7 and 11 and explained that they fastened the iron plates to the track so tliat the train would smooth them out. Ahern took the youngsters to the Kljce station. Just what dispo sition w ill 1 made of thpni has nat yet lieen determined. "So near and yet so far !" John Bar rett, the Portland newepajier man, had the first say on the twelve thousand dollar-a-vcar job of representing the Unitol States at Tokio, Japan, yet will not get it for the 'nil sufficient reason that the little brown men don't want him in their capital. Audit is not in accordance with diplomatic custom . to send a man to a country that has ob jections to him jH'rsonally. The press dispatch says President Roosevelt will withold the appointment until he "more information." Tho easiest possible to let Mr. Barrett down. has wav OREGON MAN DECLINES. John Barrett not to be Minister to Japan. Washington, Dec! 12. Secretary Hay has received a cablegram ' from John Bairett, dated Calcutta, today, stating that he regarded it his duty to continue his connection with, the St. Louis Ex- josition, and therefore declining the Japanese Mission which had la.'en tendered him. It is - understood that Llovd Griscom, Jr., now Minister to Persia, who was charged d'affaires nt Constantinople, and in that capacity did much to effect a settlement of the American claims, will Ihj the' successor to the late Minister Buck. Toys anil Holiday Goods. Sims if there is anything in this list you will want: Game boards, ping pong, toy wagons, swinging and rocking horses, dolls, doll cabs, go-carts, trunks, tool chests, books, 'drums, chairs, ad kinds of stoves, horns, tops, iron toys of all kinds, sad irons, banks, air rlflea hlocksi al bums, magic lanterns, toilet cases, carv ing sets, wlverware, punching bags, foot bulls, boxing gloves, doll beds, pocket knives, and manv other things too nu merous to mention, at S. K, Sykcs' Tho Leading Storei IN WINTER APPLES Southern Oregon Peculiarly Adapted j to Fruit Growing. A person cannot buv a box of first clasa apples in the Portland market for less than from f 1.60 to 2.00 per box perhaps more for the choicest varieties Of Course inferior apples are cheaper none wants a few to eat out of hand they cost him 5 cents a pound, or 2 cents apiece, for apples of good-Tjuility and moderate sire. Yet there ap tens of thousands of acres in Wester t Oregon that will produce very fine v inter a pes some localities that will produce apples equal iu evety resiect to the ln-st tatsed in anv of the Fast em states How many bushels will a mature app! iree prouuee: now many trees are lroi.crly planted on an aire.' These questions answered, the profits of apple- raisfjig, at present prices, can be approx imahil. These calculations will not be gone-iito here, but the incrcaijng won der " i that year after year parses with no perceptible increase in the apple sup ply to meet the constantly increasing demand. Prolwbly a good many orch ards have been planted that are not vet Id enough to bear, so that in a few ears the supply may more nearly keej pace with the demand, hut there is cer- taiuiv a splendid opiiortnnitv, and will lie fir years to come, fur growing good sound, tasteful apples. As Mr. E. L, Minin. ol ll.l Kiver, intimated re cently, it is a business that, require stndy, much care. goid judgment and constant attention ; but so does success ful production of almost everv kind tliese days. It will be surprising if a good many of the thrifty immigrants arriviii; in Ore gon and finding home here do m.t .)e serve the paucity of the apple s Jp ly in projjoriion to the demand, and set out many handceds'of acres of apple orch aros within the next two -ear. The fact L and it is me not very creditable- to them that many of our old residents who have good apple tree ground, and who perhaps had gol orchard. 10, 20 or 30 years ago, have lecn too caiidess or "shiftless," to keep their orcharJs up or take advantage of the high-pri.1 mar ket that has been railing to '.hem fo years. It is something little short of shame ful that in the metropolis and comim r- rial center of such a region as th j a per son Iias to pay 12.00 -per box, or in less quantities 5 cents a pound, f.w gi apples. Telegram. O I Has Come to Stay. The annua! reports of both theSVHith- ern Paciiic ai'il the Santa Fe how that thousand of dollars Lava leea caved by thesnbstitntioii of oil for coal. With in a very short time lth co?rixanies will have complete systems of oil tanks from end to end of their Pacific coast Hues. Oil tanks fir Southern Paciiic locomotives are rapidly being complete! at Benicia, Vallejo and Port Costa. Oil tank have already lcen put in :it Sac ramento anl Stockton anl one is just being finished at Gait. When the sys tem is complete! the oil stations will not lie more than 100 miles apir... Newspaper at Springtiekl. " Springfield, Lane county, is to have a nwsaper in the near future. Pre! M. Wood,, the principal promolor of the enterprise, has been interviewing the business men of that pbee to se what encouragement is given him, and it is said he has been in Portland making arrangements to buy a plant. Aside from the lilieral patronage that would be given by the Springfield people, the new paper no doubt w ill get a tiare of the timber land notices, which alone is the main support of many pa pers in Oregon. A Costly Mistake. Blunders arc sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally Me itself is tne price of a mistake, but you'll t ever be wrong if yoa take Dr. King's Sew Life Pills foi Dypepsia, Dixiness, Headache, Liver or Bwl troubles. TLey are g:ntle, yet thorough. 2oc, at A. C. Marsters & Co's Drug Store. MONEY TO BURN. A Craze for the Establishment of New Papers. It is reported that Cottage Grovjp is to have another ncwspajier noon, repub lican in poitics. This newspaper craxe seems not to lie entirely confined to Medford, Roseburg also is soon to have another newspaper. Thtf fact of the matter is that Western Oregon in greatly overdone in this lino and contains more half-starved journals than any other section of the anion. A good deal of this is caused in order to make Imsioess for the typo foundry trust. Medford Enquirer. It is resrted that a new pa pet is to be established iu Cottage Grove. That city has already -two newspapers aid they thoroughly cover tho field and our knowledge of the business prompts tho remark that the third paiwr ie not need eiLand not desired by lier busiiwua men. However, jf the ney inan has money to burn, it can 1 burned thoroughly and well in a newspaper shop Junction Ciiy Times. m Smltl1, Dandruff Pomaila Stops itching scalp iijhjh one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hairN Price 50c, For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf Insura In the New York Life, r Because, Its policies nro iinem,testlbk. Because, It Insures you all tho time. Pecans, Up to Nov. 1, 1002, it has secured l."2,000 policy holders, amount ing to 1203, 000,000 nsw buaiue,-i8, MONEY CHARGED WITH HOIMP. Grants Pass 'Stage Kobbers Thought . to Jj2 Caagfct. THEV SECUED CIT UITIE BOODLE. Three Men Are Taken From "Blind Baggage" ot Southern Pacific at Ashland. Asm. am., Or., Dec. V. C. ratable M A. Long, on telegraphic, instructions from Grants Pass, arrested three hobos on the "blind taggagc" of the onth- iHiund night express, who are wanted for highway robWry. They are: Frank Miller, aged 27, from Spokane; George Moody, ag 30, and William Kirkjit rick, age 18 yean. They are wantttj at Grants Pass on suspi ion of having been ronnected w ith the hoM-upof the etage- cfch on the Grants Pass-Williams mail route, which took place yesterday after noon. At Ihe time of the hold-nn there was only one passenger, Thomas Keliy, on the stage lien ides the driver, Edward Harriot. The stage passed a narrow oint on the road a short distance from Grants Pass, w hen at the point of a six shooter held by a man w hose face was masked with a white handkerchief, the driver was ordered to throw bis monev Mit. Harriot, ho bud $15 in one pock et l-elon-ini? to himself and 1100 in another locket which he was earning for a friend f his, promi Uy 'delivered op the 15. The passenger, Kelly, had but 20 cents, which he yielded without undue rsnaiou. While they were thus engjged a rancher named Bryant drove along, and he was also held up by the roller, but he had no money and was ordered to! make himself scarce. He hnrril in! rants Pairs and rej,rteil the affair. The same day a miner name! A. J. neater wa iiein up nv iwo men near !!.. the Dry diggings, who were also masked kiiii: I'.aiKiken.'Ki", ami use! re- olvers iu-their work. The elder of the two kept Heater covered wjih l.is gun, while ti e younger relieved him of his money, ft in silver and f- iu gold, after which he was released and ordere-l to hurry aIon;r." the slit-nit of Josphuie county and he dejMity marshal took ur the tracks f the toblrs, which I! t t! Soutls- em Pacific railr-iad, near Gold Hid. Tl.e.-e t!icv sew the three n.en mou-1 the Mind hat-rave of the southbound ex- r-ss, as it was puiling out, and thev wired to Ashland to amst the m-n. Afli-rin exaniiiati.-n, i-sjrve ' Mio! was liberated h.-r, while Kirkpatrkk and Miller were taken to Grants Pass to stand examination ou the char-.-a t,f iighway robbery. Wilbur Items. tephen Short-spent SnndarinU.it land. Mr. Bert Brown went to Rosehnrg on Tuesdav. Coyote hunting is occui-yim; a goril leal of attention at pn-nt. Mr. and Mrs. loaser, cf Kcsebur, have been visiting relatives in fc.w-n. Mrs. S. J.-Chenoweih atteud;tl the church fair held at Oakiainl. Satunlar. Iecenlier . Mr. W. B. l4uib wect to F-igene TueIay. to purchase some more cows f.-r his dairv, Elder Sumurerville, of Grant's Pas?, attended the Quarterlr meeting he'd o here Mondav. Mrs. G. W. Short re'urued home from Roseburg Tuesday, where she had been isiting for a few days. Uahbara. A Timely Suggestion. This is the soasm of the rear when the prudent and careful housewife re plenishes her supply of Chamberlain" Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and ett sfactory w hen it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is contracted and licforo it has In-come settled iu th? system. In almost every instance a severe cold mav lie warded off bv takine this remedy freely as soon as , the first indication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It a pleasant to take both adults and child ren like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It always cures. For sale by A. C. Marsters. Announcement. Riuulk, Ore. Nov. 25, 1002. For the jKist sixteen months we have con ducted a genera! merchandise business at Riddle and have leen accorded a largo and liberal patronage and very courte ous treatment on tho part of the public. Our business relations with tho people of this section of the county have leen pleasant in the extreme, an 1 now h iv ing disposed of our intereUs'in tho tner chnntile business to Mr. K. Underwood of New "York, we tuko thw means of thanking the public for the liberal pat ronage and many kind favors extended, and earnestly solicit the same generous patronage ana mint treatment for our sueee :sor,whom we feel assured will fullv merit the same. Yours respectfully A, 1. Mattoos & Oo. Beautiful China wne. The finest lino of Chinaware ever dis played In Roseburg may bo seen at oimg Sam's store just now. Ilia stx-fc ulso includes elegant vases, tovs, novel ties both useful and ornamental. Give him a rail and select a nice Christmas gift. Jackson street near McClallen hott, mm Are yoa particular about our. IF YOU ARE CALL AT . CURRIER'S GROCERY ; " "A5D ASK iop.; Price is no higher and every can guaranteed Currier's, lrYS , i'j if.JaV, V'V Si'A J. M. Weatherby T. 1 V VV" Roseburg- Real Estate Co.l Farm and Timber Land Bonght aad Sold " Taxes Paid for-Xon-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List yoar proper- ty with us. SPECIALTIES. ! PLyikians Present. -turns I nl Family Recipe. Rchlx-r Gooil. Toilet Articles, Lima and Ce- iix-utj Paints, Oi:s and i Gla., Perfumery, Truss- f r, ii..iig, Brcshes Etc. j Katnbier Eicyvie oim! i Suadries. School Sup- pii-ss. i K. Stationery ram uardiner 5 COOS BRY STKGE ROUTE jj Commencing with Monday, January C '02, we wul charge $7 J50 for I tV:.ir from Draia t Coaj Bay. Baggage aHow ance witi each full iare 50 pounds. TraTellinjj men are allowed 75 pouoJs bagjag when tier 5 hvo pound , or more. All excess baaga, 3 cts. per pound, and no ai S lowauce w ill be made for round trip. DAILY STAGE. S For farther information address J. F. S.DAY. JEWELER and All Work Gnananteed Secoad Door north ne B ink X ail liur. KODAKS! -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 withoutgoing- to child can operate derful 'invention at Churchill k Woolley. THANKSGIVING MUSIC of ft light or serious chamcterwlll have an added chaf in if rendered through the medium of a Kimball piano. These in struments can be had only at Burr's. Music Store, Call and see our sujerb assortment. The Popular flu sic House of W. A. BURR & CO. Roseburg, Ore. Coffee, Tea and Spices Roseburg's Lead Grocer Pride of Douglas FOR THE CHRISTMAS BAKING you want everything of the best, and if von use the Pride of Douglas flour yoa are sore to have the whitest, lightest and most delicious bread.. the richest and lightest cakes and flakiest pieafor your Xmaa dinner. If yri have never used the Pride of Douglas flour it will be as welcome as a Christmas gift in the pleasure it will give yoa in eatlsfac i on and splendid results in your bakia 'Phone 131. G. W.Bashford & Son A, Bry D. L. ilartia 3 C. Marsters:S Co. Dregs, Medlciaes, Cfegtnicals. -PHIUUSISTS School Books R. Sawyers, " trcpnetor, Drain, Oregon WATCHMAKER for Reasonable Prices. liosiatntG, Oeecox a darkroom Any it. See this won our store. ,V". s-?--yJt ' 'IZJs AK i Hi,'