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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1905)
4 av I I I I I I OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE a RICE, CASS STREET arms. We have sonic Exceptionally Fine City Projeity and Timberlands in large and small tracts for sale. r i FIRE INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. (Ill II n m i m 111 Ufl Ud proper y for price ca n list Anyone wishing to sell their do so by listing it with ns. Write f Farms and City Property. D. R. SHAM BROOK, PRESIDENT N. F. THRONE, Secretary R btunisMri tomtftlmfii hare t( mft in jfari'pts &d lOeMUinGi in clia). iind if liie-y find lodgings at all in leping with their office nt is acettflearv in all tltf the larger capital: they must spend MORE THAN THEIR TOTAL SALARIES for rent. This meant that only rieh men can accept the higher posts, la this respect oar republic maintains the most bureaucratic AND ARISTOCRATIC diplomater service iu the whole world. It should not be permitted for an A f II if in ambassador TO IM POVERISH J LI S FAMILY in order to maintain his office abroad. 1 would propose, also, an increase in the diplomatic staffs attached to the embassies. The improvements which I am proposing eonld he carried out to their fullest extent nt a cost of less than one half of one cent a year for eaeh person in our country. A good diplomatic service is easily a nation's CHEAPEST DEFENSE, for a good diplomatic service can w avert all kinds of troubles up to and including war, which costs in n 5 few hours what thejrhole diplomatic service would cost for a year. We should have, as Thomas Jefferson said, a decent respect lor the Adtnimittitt ri c&t. In tM eiri dlt i iUrl nl the smtp ( orrtMi, in whiel i won !d opinions of mankind and maintain a diplomatic service COMMAND respect the world over. IT MUST BE ADMITTED THAT IN MANY QUARTERS IT DOES NOT COMMAND THAT RESPECT NOW. brought We will tag and display any Grain or Pro to our office. uce Thomas F. Ryan, Napoleon of Finance MAJOR GENERAL GILLESPIE. IIWHIHeWVi 4 w-e . .. w-a.-a-a.-w. v a.a.'av- w.-.- WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND Make your plans to stop at a home like hostelry: a place where vou will be shown evert marten? and treated as roa would be in your own home, town or city. I t The Forestry Inn Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the re position Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE F 'RESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style: furnishings, euisine. and management conform thereto. It has 150 large o n rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas: with electric lights: hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. F.ur pean plan. I'in ing service a la carte and as reasonable as in any part af the city. Price of Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50 Special Rates to Parties of two or more MEALS A LA CASTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. P. C. MATTOX, 25th and Upshur Sts. ADtann, Manager, or H. M. FANCHEB. PORTLAND, OREGON eat JUST ARRIVED FIGS NEW STOCK FINE CHINA WARE Career of the New Head of the Equita ble Life A Man of Deeds, Not Wads Born Poor, Is Now a Multimillionaire. TH AT tii.' nam.' of Th.uiia Fortune Kyan is nc to eaaJare with was amply proved iu connection with tbe nccm aetrjeaeeal of the mod) diacnaaed Bqattaate Life a.ssur aace soiicty controversy. The ou Cihiii' allowed that a new Napoleon of finance had arisen and that ike power of Thomas r. Kjraa among money king at is greater than even the test posted M of Wall atieet had be nered. lli pnicaaae of the Hyde lu Hail in the Boattaaie stock gave hiiu a ptiarcrfjuvoiee m the affairs af tliat is institution. Thai he is worth $."'. nuuMOU ia generally admitted, hut the bald statement of aaeh a fact affords n i adeqaate Idea of his potency hi the world of h asinese, for hi- genius for organization and his iiitlueuce in a large Bomber of leadens earsMuntiona g'c him a power that some men who u;a Ik- his e;u:tN iu wealth da not pos-C-iS. Mr. Bjan N a man of deeds refloat than w..nK end it is his policy as well as his aalai. to BTOid ulliMty. Hi caraer is a tyvoeal one. Be la dtafcndrd from Beotch-blah aui-tirs ho caaae to this country lforv tbe Uovolut on. Mr. Kyan was torn fry-three tenia aso on a farm in Vir (T'li a. lli mother diol when he was fiv and he weal to live with his Msedimdhi i at tho olil homestead. Tlio fainiiy hail beta hnpoaeriShal by tin- ehrB war. and younc Kyan as a boy of fifteen ..uiit to straipitn out the eutans'ieimuts of tlie state. bnt ffee t:.k oraa t.ni mu.-h for the future arhnud of Inanrr pot his first baotaeaa hadahaf as a clerk in a Bal timore !ry jtimkIs house Two years aftT eateriac its eoapioy Uk iroirl eaar deehtod t eatahttah a hank In N. w York aad thaayhS aa well of Kyan that he riv- hhB a jMitioii in it. Tliis i w:i a fottaaate aaaee, for It put him in toawh orllh tl prcat financial lnter pts of the eoaatiy ami awakeaed his am'oition to attain i"wcr in Wall street affairs. Two years later he became eeVtOOa of thr i.ulln in Offlrrr Who Urn Gour on U. lir.-.l Mat, Major Geaetal George L. Gillespie, who weu; on the retired lit of the ar my on June tSk has sen forty -eight years of service in behalf of his c.mu try. At tbe time of his retirement he was assistant chief of staff, aad '. en Joys a reputation as "an ofdeer awl a ceiitleman." which i the coal of a mil- Man mail's ambition. Major Gillespie w as Inirn in Kingston. Tenn . iii ls-ll ami gradaated from Weat Point In INrj. He lot no time iu get tins hate active servii-e in the I nion army, lie went to the front with a commission as aecead Ueateuanl of n KiuisTs aad was iu charge of a e aapa ay at the battle of Autietam. After that battle he was busy bUlldiBg nml gaaidiBg pontoon bridges, baUdiag mi'itary roa.ls. m.ikini: recoaa ifataaarea iu front of the enemy aad coadmrflBg siege operations. He was tw ee bre nmt Idt the (' 'Mint) tit HiiIik'b." in Hie Matter oJ 'in- eauUej at , W. V. Wnlkel, tit-.- Notici' f. Imti-M) atvaa imhi tea badeisleasd Sdailahaatat o tin- aaavc aaaMd astata. will i iir.tmnt in aa oeeer ot iaa abafa aaairtl emir'. iiiM'lt-f ii the 'tr.l iUv al lair, IfBKaad taiHad mi paaafd in iaa looraal thereof, mi faaaHS.al Baafc tt, at lha Praaata r nlaal MM CaaaiJ hikI Court; whi n aeBtf xt mmli hiii cxleaae4i tftfceiai' iaa aadenlgacd A't Mlatrtratef tit rrll wu riui proorrt) afaablca. tair tantaaftai aaan nad Saacribad, at t-n-vaie ntle, lac eatb, lea par o u la ba paid at ibaaataalaaad balance al tin ol cimrciu Haa "t lale Tbe aaaatalaaca Adatatalratac ill, nil an I alii r tin- t- Sa) ul Auitiel.A l. lju.1, nitiT tor Mia hii-i b,-n lac saab, n a asc etatsl tuitli.M- price la ba i.ml at tune of ale aao balaaa i nt time f oo Snaatlao nt ate, ni, ih, iteat, niteaad in., r si at tin ail i w. a. Watter, In ami to lha lattoarlag Oa laetlaaSraal Mianti lo-wli: in- aactb imit oi iaa aactb - a t qaartei aaal I the aactb cart anarlaral tbe aortb-wacl eaartaf at aacttea mx (a, bawaabia lart-air-alac (30 Minth of raiiKt-b. ii . ht, oi iu,- MiiiaaMtta MrriiiMu, ia naagteaCa m . I -n . coeteb iiik t-'i retaa, taoatbar arltb th- aaaaaeaiaj baiadiaaaaaai ant aaoartaoaaaac tbaaeoata bataagbaj i la aoyvtea apatilalalaa Aavtteatiaa la paaebaaa a;.i nal pcaaaitj ih ba leualcea b tba a aOai , la an! Aoatwte' irntoi, at Ml lard, tteaaaa, on aad altei tin- i lnyot aaaaat, a. D itue, IihuJ Ihia rtta nay or Ju'y I9)V hl.i.AK W Al.Kt K. 1 lateliildiaiBi al laaaatalt al W.W.Walkar, ile mm-,1. E)icutfljt's Notice RdttM In Itefehy ulten tht the nnlefnlHn t.1 KHu.nn the Hat day at Jn ne, NS, duly at- polBiad by tba eaaaty caai't oi Daaatec eaaa ty, Ort'Kiin. i'ii i iitrlx nl thi- batata at Jnnathan L nk.-r. daeaaaad. ah poanaa haeaai alataM aajalaat tba aahl aatate an- hi rb aaaMai n pecaaot tin m aaap rit carlsad to Die at HtU arood , DaaabM aaaoty, OaaoM wphin -ii BMatbanaab the data al Haa oattea, and ail p. rK.it h tndeble l to the ia!d tibtale arw hereby aatlaed to pai theiarnetu ue. Dalai June ijnd, net caiiikki.sk a outage. Bxaealrla of Ibc entataof JonatliHti I. BalciT, d i-i-imiI, a Notice of Final Settlement. In tin-County Court of thi Htate of Oregon (or i he i oiiuty of IkitiKla. Ill the malti-r of the e.iate of t Maria Aaoa OMacaai Daai awd.i Notu-t- in to-ri-by tteaa ttiat tba aaateaaaaad. aatelaaaaatae at tba aetata ot at acta Anna Oa bntagi aaaaaMd.boaaladiatbeOaaat Caoti ol Doaalaa Caaaty, Steia oi Ocaooo, Ida taal aeaaoataaaaeb admlnUtratnr ot paid eMate, and that Salunlai ih- I7tb da) of Jnm-, 1906. at tin-hour ot iu o't-loe. a. iu ,lia. been rtx.-d by eld eeatl for tl e time ol ht-arlnc ol objec tion! to nald rcjMirt. and the Mltletneut lher,-nt. J. A. Ilt HAVAN. Adminibtrator nl thi- crtate ol Maria Anna Oatanaaj, dMeaaaad. miiji: LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES 0. p. BARiiARj, Proprietor FIRST CLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ASl) AT REASON ABLS KATEH. STAGE TO MARSHFIELD, NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS COLNTY POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT 6 A. M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURC. PHONE 661 m Cattle Ranch tor Sale 330 acres on Seven Mile t're. k about five miles Mntlie-t frotiiForl Klamatb. Oregon. All fenced, booae, large barn H li 1 1 lit- ater anpply, will cut nli. 'it eighty tons ail.l hav Addreaa. witli netal ' reaaroaeaOi r. t noi S3S, Ian una, Wa-li. by an order of I'niiiily. Male oi tf Call For City Warrants Executrix Notice In the County Coi.rt of the lmW of Oregon for DmbIw Coutitjr In ihf initirr f the etate i ft Jkiiie Bm Iid, "Irf.ttM-'i y Notlt a i ht-rvhy Kivt-n Hint t tie ( i.iintv Court of l .lie- irt-n, iluly mn1i ahl f-nterxl of rt-cor-1, tht- Ullitt r f 11 d hms till j n ; . l ' -1 flWl tn of ihc t'ove namtl ttitf. All pa-raoo h intr clailn uralnot the i-tt will i-r. ml thf mm tuly ver tn l to Jm 'un-lt raiitii ! n Ur alwity, OfCfM, withiu Ptx mnth from lha rirat puhiit ation o1 thi ntlrf. d1 all j raaW a k .'Witii: ihi'inM-lv n1ebte1 u aM I !tt- will i all on the un-Jemmr-l ami Ki'.le the name. ItattI (hlf I.'th tlay of June. l.i 31 A H A ttKl LILLY DAVLIN Kxecutrii. All ieroii lioliiini; t 'ltv nf K iebotg narranto eodoraed prior toJnne 8, 1904, are leajneated to pceeenl aaaie to me, t tbe thaiitTa oCeo. tor payment. In tercet oa eaid narranta aril) raaae after Int" nl t i.i- i. ice. I'.fi-. ttiir " ii day i .f Jaly, 1905, II. C. n .nii. city I reaa. S-c;! .iie!i bv Mri'tu A (."iiettow ith Haklaadaad Voacalla, a hite aad other earing aaaehineo $15 00 and op; atatet pipe ; viae, plain and hotbed; cat at.ii aire naile ; tlte only ana ran teed black nitb coal ; tare carloada I'aice noxea wire teluv, tlie only leBBpeted wire fetue (or sale. d3 tf Notice f Fiual Settlement. gaueabt baraKf e ven iht aadcnlenad, adaiinaHflaia ni i:ie e.iau-..t Inaaiby Caaaa aa.dawcaaad baa niello the County t9aoat at Duanaw Oaaab, neaiin. abi final ae,-.iuni aaneb atmitimtratn' ot aid estate and that n'edneada ih.- Jia day nl June. HaX at the h .iir nf Iaa ii i ' aC h a m ria tieen Ci.-l by ihr ..t 1 r.i'irt a the llini- tnf h.-arln nf n'-jretloru tn aaM raaoct, and the anabnaaat ttirreni. J A BCt'H IMS. tdailabaiati r nt the en atr of Timotht Cro.- n:an di-eeaaed. Ulijfi SC-frF set-e t-eee tttt JOB WORK The Finot In the County to Be Had at the : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For letter Ilea ir. Bill ! ..-. Suiementa, KnrVaaafMa, Weblin,; Stationery, PoaU-re, Legal Blnlc. Briefa, in fact any tiling in tbe Priijinir line, give ii" a call. Silt is. act ion Guaranteed IfO letfrr 4aa !. ante ba lie Cat ear' l r ( tei t now ha oil .. at i.eat aini Buy your Intake, raaea aad traveling bagi T e HoQa Fatatal -. te eacopea, tail at Lice A Hu e. I'.i-tb 1 1 I'laycrsand Foot Kacers! .tii" J. Krui;e', ex-cban jcoii long laaco loot raier of tiermatir anil llol- : land, wraee, uet. ... not: -taming Hij Uaiaiag of eigot aeeka foot race at Salt Lake I ity, in April lat. I uneil I allafd'a Snow Liniment to my K'eatest I ili-faction. f l.erefore. I bigbly recommend Snow f.Iniment to all w bo are trotlMe.1 witb ipcaino. brni-ea or rhenmatirm." Mra ) ami $l.lJ. For eale by A. C Marr ters A Co. fFftfit Paper Free I .f l 1. all .,1 rtit V w A. Ever- farmer raises some iruu. slu -"p-X more and better fruit and make more money from W6Htf ' if lhc' read a firstla:iS fniil papcr The National frait urowcr rubUshed at St. Joseph. Mkh, m the heart of the farnooa Michigan Fruit Belt. A Urge, beautifully printed Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest ar.Jbet method of cultivating. 1 . ft and marketir.e Urge and small fruita. MfArem aa a aw, to an'v fanner or fruit grower to WUK111 aVlUU bave thU paper for this next year ' aa . " . a aa- 111 ; j t.- Cnnvinir Calendar i uivalnaDie. e wiu B. this pier absolutely free for one year to any n ub-Kriber who pas arrearage and one year m Cut out this ad eneement and erd or bring it in This o::cr may be withdrawn without notice. rVVXfRU,T -5-1 ! 1 ' V U -k' IS e advance, at once. Roseburg Plaindealer All det tai work pootivoly bv Ir. I'ear-iUi. i ll.ie in euaranteeij 1 ay '. r . ml tf TIMBER CLAIMS is: HOMESTEADS LCCATED farm and .1 Bacher, dentist, is now oceupy ing tbe rooms formerly occupied by Dr. I i-l. er in the Abrabam building. Professional Car ds. .HiRtit, M Bi.iiWN : HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything you need for a Fruit CaKe or Mince Meat J. F. BARKER C0. Phone 201 CALL FOR IT STANFORD PURE ' RYE S A K FOR IT r aB ' bbbb8 " i THi'MAS F. It Hits the Spot. It Brings the Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED MIkE JACOB & CO. Distillers, Cincinnati. Ohio R. B. MATHEWES, Agent Bosebnrg, Oregon TAKE NO OTHER nusT HAVE IT BY AX. MAJOR OEXEIULL Oror.r.F. I.. OILLESFIE. vetted fW fpillantrr and raeetaad the eni)tres!,nal iuelal of bunur f .r brat ery on tbe field of action at t'oiii ll.ir bor. After the r'.vil vr.ir tlenoral GtBcoale went to New Otieaao with Geaenl 8beridan as h Met engineer and t.nk a prominent part in tbe civil ami mili tary work of reeotistrti.-tion of tbe ulf states and alsj in tbe restoration of tbe republic of Men-o at tbe time of tbe Maximiliau episode. Bhact 'bat early period of bia eartvr Ua oame has lieeu lder.tifiel with some of the most Important engineering Improve ments carried out by tlie federal R rT ernment. Iu iv.2 be eoaaaleted the project for tbe improvement of the lower bay In New York harbor (ram the Narrows to the sea and in IflM fin lshed the construct Ian of tbe first pun lift battery and the first mortar bat tery designed In this country. He served In the Spanish war. was a mem ber of tbe court of lmiuiry which i"u nidered the charge as ta the famlot Ing of unfit rations to tbe troops, and In 19t3 was a niemU-r of the IxKinl of ofHceT which rlsitisl Port RftBO to set apart from tbe late crown loads tbie needed for military and naval pun-ose by tbe I'nited Btntem I have nome eood clam rat ch laiuls fur sai- . reaaoa ible, in one f the must tetititiil vallev t.n the eanat, witeor phaaae t" mm M Poiuaa, Cbomw Valksn, Ore. J&miiei- a Irum Ki'.it.ti; v :a Mr:!u Total ROSEBLRG Cocrt Boose Uol siairv Attorney-at-Law. BOeEBPRGOR T AS- E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Notary Pabiic Room 6, -Upstairs. Doaglas Co. Bk. Bid Roseburg. Oregon- BREWING & ICE COMPANY A. c SEELY M. I. irni-t D u;le Cowal KanL BaikSia(. R Tl.. Lataaal and Bst Bnniaaed Brew ery in Southern Oregon. selling Beer has a Reputation through out the Count v for Its Room it. 11 ami It. ROSE MR!. I' bone US OKI iO PURITY QK &WQ. K. HOCCR, Physcian & Surgeon. W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marsters Bui lint J. R. Oaw kevlew B:a r-h.me. Sta.a il KOrEBrRt,' ORR .ON CHAPMAN, D. DENTIST 11! IS In order to introdnre our nursery we will make a e perial offer to any- ! one wmling in name cut from Plain- ' b aler. We will Pell votl tbe follow- ' ing bill of treee for one dollar. All orders ahonld beoeat in by the drat of Anajnst. Send one dollar and we will book your order lor next Fast. The retail price for this dollar bargain would be as follows : 4 Walnut' tl 1 Butternut. I American Chestnut 1 Mammiftb BUckberrie j 1 Eltbea or Rom- o' Sharon . One fine roee will I- rent bv sending 10 cents name the variety, lor cut a OKtie telling you all al-out the Wxlnnt ladaatrr. BROOKS & SONS WALNUT NURSERY, carlton, ore. oo 35 X ft 75 Send 5 cents If If If If If If If Cal you you you ytt ymi paaj want want want want wan' wan i to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a bouse build a house mi ve a house o don't know rr ir ccT-n to to to Oaattanot Roseburg. td KtiiMai I ) ARTICLES OF JEWELRY Suitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable Gifts for Gents Suitable Gifts for Children Finest Line 01 Jewelry Ever Shown in Roseburg R SALZMAN'S a meiiilier of n brokerage firm and atdiiil the same time married Miss Ida M. Barry of Baltimore, daughter of Mi former employer. Tbe first big ttaaaaetJaa in which be figured was the formation of the Richmond Ter minal comiiany. by which tbe southern railroad lines were brought Into close working arrangements. His genius for organization and consolidation of I ayHil liegau to attract notice when In ISMj be associated himself with the late William C. Whitney and brought nlrotit the consolidation of numerous small traction lines In New York city into one system, known "as tbe Met rop.ilitan Street Railway company. After that achievement be gradually eKtatadei his operations until he brottgbl pan ami electric lighting com panies in New York under his control :i- will as traction lines. He crossed tbe Hudson river Into New Jersey and. with liis associates and allies, accotu- pawwwed the consolidation of tbe street railway lines of Jersey City and vi cinity under the name of the C'onsoll dated Traction comiiany. Public serv ice corporations in Stateu Island, N. Y., ami along the New Jersey coast also f.-ll under bis sway. Ho was the pro ntoter and builder of the Union ele vnted rand of CWaaaa and de-eloped the present system or electric railways nml lighting plants Iu Milwaukee. Con solidation has beeu his watchword, and bis operations have touched varl otts branches of industry and finance, lb- brought together and orgauized In terests representing assets of $1,000, imhi.ihh) behind the Bank of Commerce of New York. Is the vice president of the Morton Trust company and organ izer and financial master of tbe Con- oMatai Tone company. He Is a director niel Important stockholder In, several western railway lluea. In personal appearance Mr. Ryan la tall, broad shouldered and good look ing, has courtly manners and an en goring smile. William C. Whitney used to doscrllie Mni aa "the most adroit, suave and noiseless man" be ever met one of bis diversions la. raising Holstein cattle, and be haa. keuuels tan lain Ing some of the flneat dogs lu the world. Mr. Ryan was landing figure at the last Hemoeratlc ( national convention, and It was duu bt part to bis Influence that bla friend, Henry (iaaaaway Davie of West Vir ginia, was nominated for rice pruel-denL VERY STALE BREAD. Boaae Reeewlty lle.ivered That la Old Eaoank Fur Djaprptles. Teople who an- troubled with dys Kpsla and who eat stale bread instead of fr."sb can now get bread stale enough to suit the most exacting ttiste. Two loaves have recently lieeti exca vated from burled cities of the ancient The Chinese Varnish Made to Walk Upon MADE 1" Alt COLORS Cherry MSi3T. OU. NiM-l!. BIT For Floors, Bar Tops, Furniture and General Household Use. Come to our store and get a sam ple of Chi-Namel applied to wood. Take it home and test it First Strike Un- wood sam l- a heavy blow with a hammer, and Bute that while the wood may be ind"0ted a quarter nf an neb, the varrth has not marred af cracked This proves tbit Chi -Name! is very elastic Second Place the wood mirple is a lea kettle, aril now that Ruling water dor not turn it whit- That BffeOI that Chi namel contains no rostn Third. Apply whiskey This proves that Chi Samel will stan I upon eat tops Fourth Allow a cm of the varnish to stand open over ntht. and note that there is no evapiration. This prove that I "hi-Samel contains no Ivnune Fifth. Spread varnish over flat sur face, and brush in every dirceti"n. and note "self levelling" effect. This provea that all brush marks jhaaoaar, and tha result will be pleasing no matter bow inexperienced the applier may be 014 Ooo-s cn be mde to look like new bard woet. Mo need to bor new furniture Cbi-Hamel will make old rarturare look BKTTBR than new tunnrnre. Take no substitute . We invite too 1 3 brow to yourself there it NOTHING "last as food aa ChJ-Namtl. ' and purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley and Chi'icest Hope. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Onr Specialty Pirect delivery to your residence in itnantitier. of one rase or more. W. HlYNES. DENTIST. Telephone So. 111 Atrwham RmMiag Hours: a. m t j 5 p 1 B 'tebure. Orccow aTlew - R.m s and Telephone x ti KiIi'k oaa,ii- A. M. Ceawfokd a J . O. Watson Attorneys at Law. nomas 1 A t. TELEPHONE 141 -flKSSSK Bai-.k Builds.. BOSBBCKes. oetnre ib r S Land Ofn gywaaaaaawanajg. 1JJ TJaaaanll 1 I H iT'lP You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If itir ttrfseta read ever the m-nver and Klo i.mnli' Rallrna.l. the Senu- Uaa ol Ibe Hirld" BECAUSE Ttiere are vi many scenic aitr.-o ttons aud patata kaaaaaal aions ttie tine Bataraoa Qgoea aai Ivnver ttiat tue Irip uctr bss-tiniea lirvsome. J C. FCLI.ERTON Attorney-at-Lat WU practice In all tba Stale and Fi Omre in Maika in. Rowebwia. Oma DR. P. W. HUNT DENTIST OAKLfiHD. : : OREGON FRAME. ALLEY Architect Abstractor. Sold exclusively by C. !VlAR5iERS & CT ynii are nitiic Bsat, write fur ititurmat 11 Hint K. t a l't. It) book tbal will tril ft all aaaaM it. w. C. HcBRIDE, Geo. 124 Third St. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON Fa W. BENSON, Attornejr-at-Law Rank BuI'dln Abstract oi Tit to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for tiling on Govern ment Lead. RcwERrRo. ore ;. Plans and Estimates for all Butld- 1 ings. B rCHASAN a GRENIKGEB Special designs for Office Fixtures J. A. HtVHIMN I l. Gunsusaaa Attorneys-at-Law Room t and Marsiers Bu-.l lira ROSEBl Rii. (iREt.ON Bine P'vnts of Townehip Mape showing al' 'wcantLande. Office in new Bank Bailding. 'Phone 415 ROSEBrRG. OREGON THE JOY OF LIVING oak Be rri-i.v Biti.mn when toc ENJOY GOOD HEALTH BREAD rOM I'OJIl'MI AMI EOTPt. world which were baked before the beitliinlng of the Christian era. One of them was unearthed at Pompeii nnd la about 2.0U0 years old. It Is circular , In form and still hears ou one of Its sectlous the BaWM of the baker. Tlie other loaf Is of trluugtilar shape and Is aupjioaed tt have been made over 4,0U0 years ugo, or about ZSOO B. 0. It waa found umoiig the debris of the royal temple ut Hel-el-Bahrl un the Nile and was exhibited In London lie fore tbe Society of Arts. The loaves go to show that baking was a rinv art even In tboae faraway days, it re malus for the archaeologists to discover whether tbe bakers of those times kneaded their dough mni cut crackers, blaculta and cookies by machinery nud whether there were Uour trusts and bakers' unloua then. 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