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'sv the Commercial JBanfc taMand, - rcoon .WCORWRillO UNDfR THt LAWS OF ORtCflH A Booh or Interest more ab sorbing than the most thrilling work of fiction is a Hank Hook. Its tale is never too lon, nor its pages, too many, and the long row of figures, so dry in other books, is intensely inter esting. Hut in order to e:ijoy its page., each man must o.vn a book. The way to do this is to open an account with tl e Commercial Bank, "'S;?'- FALL SELLING IN FULL SWING at the Big StoiS of Stearns & Chenowith Yoncalla, Oregon Yoncalla's headquarters for every thing in the line of General Hard ware, Stoves and Farming Imple ments. A Bargain in Plants Send us 50 cents, and vt will send on, by mail, eighl varieties of hardy Flowering Shrubs, mailing size. Oi twenty different kinds by ex press, for $1.00. Catalogue will be sent you on request. Southern Oregon Nurseries OAKLAND, - - OREGON LARGEST STORES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Stearns & Chenowith General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements OAKLAND, OREGON COLLINS HOTEL H. A. Collins, Proprietor OaHland, - Oregon iiowe Qeanterlp, Bverytblag neat and clean. Ki-snjn.ble Rat,s. THE RACKET STORE, MRS. IDA BUNYAN, Proprietor varythlag Veer aad Prtett Kiaht. New uue,t cmiug all Ihe lime. Orra u a trial. YOSCAl-LA, . : - OKKIiON THE McCURDY HUTEJ., Mrs. A. E. McCurdy, Prop'r. The i.'-n ol etteatiOB to the traveliue ijiiLlic. K- . n. charges. YONCALLA. OKKGON E. M. liROOKS, WATCllMAKKR AND OI'TICIAM, OAKLAND, . . . QUOOS C. ROSS KING & CO., BANKKK.S Yoncalla, - Oregon MILES McINTYRE, AMATLUU I'K VcnCAI. WAICHMAKKK aBaSS"1 Canyon ville, Ore. m. rAnnrrnartriri ff The Continued Story of Current ; CORRESPONDENTS' DEPARTMENT ) a as Recorded by our Wide A 7 1905 NOVEMBER 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. ZZZITlO JlJlJLIJlJ0!1 j2 J3 JiJ5l6J718 9 2011 22 23 24 25 2627 28129130 DilUrd School Report Follow lft is the retsirt of the f'illard School for the month ending Nov. 10. i fhoaa obtaining 80 per cent, or ttpaerd, j ii the monthly examination lire: 7th Grade Loreo Miller, 86) Gordon lege, 85. 6th Grade Gladyi Gage, !':: Vld on Hate. '.'1; Floyd Miller, 80:1 'nster Lanrance, 87. 4th Oradi Lin-1 iey You nee, 93; DoUia Hiker, BO Since aura nee, : Korah Wateoo, S3; Jessie i Aorence, SO; Chioo V ounce, 80, tnd j Irada Wlllard Laarance, 86; Letter t.iker, 81 : Barold Carr, s;t. ut Grade taymoed Laaraace, 83; Kaya Milledge, ;t)ilvey Floyd.'OO; Kthel Biahop, 90; " nl.i CaiT, 'K) Thoee neither absent nor ardy, ami who have received 100 In da lortment, ami have boon placed on the .II oi honor, are: Gladyi liage, Faye dilledga and Kthel Biahop, Haliie T. Hamlin, Teacher. Muttt Creek MusiniJ. Zipiietah Hnnaakei ami Mrr, enl a lew days last week in Mr?, esiie toaeluiig Meedamea Kate Powell ami Jane Daly rere up south Myrtle 011 a canvaealng rip. The Bates & Jaokton sawmill on North lyrtle is now running full Mast, ami do- ug a roahlm baeineoo. J'- Miller of Myrtle Creek, has the contract to supply hem with Ions. OKI Mr. Pitts, on Froz.-n Creek, is ery ill. Dr. Devore of Canyonville was ant for. Mrs. Hetly McDonald Keddifer is 'eriously ill. Andrew Kedifer returned Wedneeday ifter a three months' absence. Andrew Kedifer and his sister V irgia vent to Riddle Sunday to visit their incle, Robert Kcdiler, and family. Robert Wilson arjd family of Missouri, ire rial Una. his sister, Mrs. Ira Wardriff. Willard Willis, our popular liveryman ias established a new stage line betw een , dyrtle Creek and Nugget, and make egular trips. He drives four horaea to lieHnenew roach, w hich has a seating :apacity for lo passenger for Hi nasseiiKet-. The initial -.rip was made Sunday. Success, to him. Mrs. K. W. Miller went to Kiddle on Tue'day to spend a few days with friends Hon. Willis Kramer was in Kosehurg Wedneeday, on business. There wag a large attendance Tuesday .vening at the entertain uieut given by ' vVoodmen of the World, in honor of Head Conaal I, A. Doak. A nice little program was rendered, a scial feature oeing the tine muBic. A bountiful and ielidorjl supper was Be e 1 free to all. A large number were present from Kose- hurii. Ki Idle. Canyonvtlle and other .leased I points. Kveryoue was mucl with the affair. Fsaaaia. South Beer Creek News. John McKean has just finished a PjCW birn on his farm. Our farmer are busy at the (all work, while this fine weather lasts. J. Dolan of Kosehurg was out to his Hwrt) for councilinen ; K. M. Brooks, homee .ead a few days last week. recorder ; A. I.. Oiminick, treasurer, and S thool is progressing nicelv at Bfjggess Kobt. Urowu, marshal. The election aeboolhooae, Proleaoor Hooaer in cbarg. I will oocor on the first Monday in De Miss lma Davis will attend school this 1 ccmber. winter at the Boggaai tchoolbonaa. "" 4 Mr. Shelby, of Kiigene, who was vlait- Tue surprise parties at Mr. and Mrs Allison's and at Stanton's proved very i WEATHER STATISTICS. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau. Data for Twenty Years V'ilatiaWtaiff?! I I 11 1 I II I 11 1 4 t i j f Average highest temperature 4H i 60 57 fU (iH 72 Ml HO 71 M 63 48 Average low teiiiwrature 115 3.5 .'18 41 45 48 52 52 48 411 118 ' .'III Mean average temperature 24 years . 41 43 47 51 67 til tin lit) UO 63 40 42 Average total rainfall B.79 4 82 8.78 2.48 2. OH, 1.20 0.36 0.:t7 1.90 2 81 4.11, (1.15 (ireatest rainfall 12.2.1 11.50 8.(11 6.14 4.03 6.114 2 20 2 23 3.811 6.00 11.01 12.02 Lowest rainfall l.lKlj 0.70 0.28 0.(13 0.73 0.01 I 0.88 0.19 2.73 Average No. days .01 of rain fell 14 13 16 11 10 6 1 1 7 8 13 16 Average snow fall iu inches 3 4 2 1 Hottest day on record 71 72 81 1)0 102 !I8 102 10 Of) 1 74 bO Coldest day on record (i 3 18 2 30 M 40 40 35 22 14 7 Hih.t hourly velneity of wind 30 30 30 3(1 30 28 24 41 24 "6 SO 48 Prepared by Thos. . e tc nrninTiin r v. Events at Neighboring Points, df - Awake Newsgatherers JA 5 -V - - b enjoyable. Mrs WaltOf Roberta o Arixona in here visiting ht sisterinlaw , Mrs. U. 8, Ingram, Kvervnne lit Deer Crock looks forward to Thanksgiving. Mrs. Clara McLaughlin ol Roberta Creek whs the guest of Mrs. M. AdatUI one dy last week. Newt tlOWe still holds his appoint Boat on iVer Creek each Sunday, and sometime .luring the week, also. Sol'lll Dl KH CltKKK lolSKIUI'. Looking Glass Happenings Mr. It. F. QoodnM was here one 'lay last week. Mr. Fred Taylor has been shea ln ibatp for Cieo. KoblhagWI, at W in chester. , The ironnt Wfttmu pretty dry I plowing, ami a nice thofrei would 1 ijreat I enetit. olliphant I'.ros. are putting in consi l eratile gmin, Mrs. Naomi Montiroinery of .In net ; n City, is here vietUiuj her paranta, t Ina of the old raaiilanli of this pi 1. Mia. Sarah Bounda, U here viait lag Mr, and Mra, Wn, Bimonda, We watcon a her hack to i.ur vallev. She says l , wants todie in l.ookiiiK (iiass Valle) Sheie very old and feeble, and la par tially 1 aralyaad. Why use a dull plow when you ran nave it ground lor lUceul at BpaagliV. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drickiiitf. nl llumboldi c ty. Cel., 'ire here visiluii: Mrs. I's mother, Mrs. Fred T.iylur. Gaorgo Wixen of Brockway waa in our midst Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grimaa, of Olalla, were vialting here SumJay. Qarria Swan was in Looking Glaaa 00 Sunday with friends. Itr, and Mrs. C. W. I.awson of BoaO hiiru were here with friends Sunday. North Boseburg Notes. Mrs. t'has. Matthews is visiting at bet father's out at Oak Creek this week. Stella Marsters is employed at the packing house. We understand they will finish pai kintr prunes this week. Prof, Oeo. Jones returm-d home Mon day from 1 iaiesville where he has been teaching. His many friends are glad to welcome him home. Mrs Yarboroagh'e children are very ill with pueiimouia lever. Aa three ladies o( North Kosehurg were ratWBiBg to their homes from the husiness part id town Monday night, they were annoyed by three drunken toughs w ho rode up and dow n the street all the way from the McClallen lb use W the north end ol town using proiane and obscene language. It la a disgrace to civilization ttiat mull should act N aom . Oakland Obstrvation 7. L. Dimmlek took bunday's local for Portland. 1 I yd and I.aura Plnkaton went to Portland, where Mies I.aura will attend business college, Herman Stephens is in I'ortland again to attend business college. J. C. Pringle was attending to busi- ness in the city Monday. Kred Kussell left on Monday night's "verlaU(i ,or tiakl:r Citv wnere ,'e 1 rm. into I. . .l-.a.a I. lac ..nn Q an I go into the drug business. uuLLcrn tu you, Kred. i At the public meeting called for the j ; purxjse of discussing a water system for I the city, it was voted to place on the election ticket to bond the city for i5.- 000 for water. 0. L, C.'ienoweth waa nominated for mayor; I!. .1. BovingtOB, ' C, 1.. liecklev. A.F. lirown. I)r I . W. lag at A. S . Price's, returned houn Wednesday. on Gibson, U. S. forecast official, Kosebury, Oregon. c .!. Dorland and J, w. Wtnnltord were in ha fit on business Wednesday. Oi I'. Lewis waa iii the lily Iron wit" hnr yesterday, .1 I loiidei son Miller is enlarging his blacksmith shop. O ki...ikh. Deports f rom Kiddle Ong of the thlngl which attracts the neWCOmer is the neat appearance o' the rnldroad depot grounda, and track l on man m. B, Ryan has had thi matter In hand, ami with us eight able aeatatAnte, he baa ararythiag In Baa shape. Tim tun k is re bailee led and tilled in, and is regrantted, making one ol the nloaal ip peering roadteis to k found any wbure. W. K. Ilritt, S. P. timber inspector bai been in this locality for aavaral days, appraltiltg laud of that company lie Informed the Plaladealer that lua company had many rtotiesta from out aidai s a ho wanted t lease the laud and it wan now to he let ill that way. He says this I no I odea a t;ruat lot of good land in DoOglaa county. A new kind of oil was put on the school room lloors out it waa not any loo gOfld and now Janitor Crow is haying a time ao raping it up. D, H, Mihh has bean in Riddle trying lo make contracts for railroad ties. Ii ' is understood thul he is gelling tliein to 1 slop into Nevada, lie loeed son,,, coo j tracts with the Cauyoiivillc iK.w the ties will he hauled j slopped Irom this point. w. I.. Niehola, Kiddles popalar moat in.ii ket man has bean buying up a large 1 nun, her of turkeys lor htptttn&'a Una week In- sent out gg in one lot. lie re s,rta 1 hat tnis fowl is not rooatlttg veiy ! high, as yet. Tl ey are bringing H COUla alive, 111 this market. Mrs. w. tj Brown 1 busily engaged j moving inl i her handsome new real dence. she axpecta Mr. Brown home from the mines at Concord. Idaho, in ' time lo eat 1 bankaglving turkey, i Road Supervisor Aimer Riddle is do I tug some nee led work in replanking the i I public bridge OVOr Cow Creek. It has I beea aboai twelve yaara nine this wa- j j last done and there was some danger I . from accidents. Saturday evening A ilea Lodge, No ' ht'i, I. th . F. Will confer degrees iihhi aoma candldatee. Thalodge is growing right along and makes a good showing. Some of the finest hogs found any where were grown here by W. I.. Niehola, lie had eight head, one year old, whirl. , averaged each, 888 ihs. Tbii i Is t.u another Indication that this is a good cattle-growing district. M. M. GUbteath laavaa for Oakland. soon, to accept a job of work, hut, in order that his children may get the bene lit of the most excellent si I Is of Ilid- die, he will leave his famiU here. Next Sunday the M. K Church, south, win have aarvioM in tin-church Rev, Lyona, the new miniater, preach iug at 1 1 a. m. ami again at night. ipiite a gasl-si.e. delegation from Kiddles Camp No. MS, W O. W , look in tiie lug log-roiling at Myrtle Creek Tuesday night, and they report having bad a grand time. 1- rank Cutsforth, brother of the Riddle j blacksmith, Oeo. Cutsforth, i coming from Jar is, Marion county, Ore., to buy a part of the I.. Ash place, w here he will make his home. Miss Maud Ilairisou arrived (mm BroWneviile, last night, to visit with her cousin, J. K. Harrison, ami family, and with other relatives in this place. Kev. il. M. Bowman, who lias lieen the guest of liia father-in-law for some weeks past for the benefit of bis health, left for Newberg, where- he is pastor of the Kree Methodist church. Corrie Catching is said to be intend ing to go into the business of c inning Sfseahoppart, for the benefit of young turKey ralKn'- l r ,1.1 1 SMS V A I'll K'lTil lire llAIBISl a . ri. . . " . ifwaaa from a pleasant visit with Mr. Kichards' P"" at lirants Pass. Mr. Geo, Cutsforth was very ill with an acute attack of nervoui prostration Sunday, but she is now able to he about again. Mr. Ashfold from .lacks m conntv. has been here buying cattle lor I.I. Hanley, the Alaska man, who pun-liascd con siderable cattle here before and shipped it to Alaska, where the herd increased in weight from 600 pounds each to S00 pounds in a very few months, thu native grass up there being ho fattening. He is paying tl'J per head for yearlings, the i best price paid here for some time. He Stat ion at N iseburtr, Oregon WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, LOCAL OFFICE, ROSEBURG, ORECON Week Olldiog Wcdnosdtiy. 5 p. m...Nov Maximum Temperature Minimum Tgmparaturg Uitlfall for Week Total RajnfgJI .since 1st of Month Average precipitation for thin month for 28ytBT8.. Total rainfall from Sept. I, 1906, to dale AYengO rainfall from Sept. I to date Total excess from Sept. I, 1006, to date AVOragO precipitation for Us wet seasons THOS. Notice to the Public. Having linished a complete course 111 t Ipti itnet ry III a reputable t olli'Ko '! 1 ipltthaliuoiiiLy in t htcao. I am null 1 mid now prepared to make thorough ex bara and I anination of the eyes, and to lit glaaaaa accordingly, rafaa exam toad I fee. 1 1 lasses fitted, and the lenses ohangad iroaranti very month, if n saaryi to satisfaction. F. KiRKPATRItK, M. I) . Oph. D. RIDDLE, - OREGON Fine Turhcys and ChicKens Brovag Gobblera, fully matured, 1 to LJ yours old, weili ,'."1 to -10 lbs; hen turkey-', f ally matured. Weigh L" to 27 log. rloaet stock in state. MRS. J. H. SHORT. R3SERURC, ORECON I he lonq looked I or I mind at last All forms of lung trouble, such ;i Hemorrhage Pneu monia, Cill on the I. tilths, Tuberculosis of tbo Lungs, t Cough caused by any form of IniiL' trmilili', cured bv Cole's Consumption Cure. Made ami sold by (if 0. 1 . Cole, A. C. Marsters & Co. MVflUt CRIU. ORI ROSf BURC. OR! Hotel Riddle, B. RIDDLE, Prop'r. 1 li rst-Cl.'lSS AcCOIlltllodat iotl s. I Evervtliinff neat and clean. Bar in Connection Pine LiUors f all Kind- are kept constantly on hand. Riddle, - - Oregon thanksgiving Ball. 'I here will be a Masquerade Ball, al Hunsaker's Hall, Myrtle Cre.'k, Ore., on Thanksgiving night. Von are all in vited to attend. ' The Times" is the name of a neat' n w six-column folio pa par, which has juetbeen launched at Ihe new town of VS'hitelock, Klimalh county. also wants heifers. This high price i" taken as an indication that cattle will tie scarce and very high priced liefore the winter is oyer. John Koth, who has I u here (or some weeks looking after his Umbel claim, went to Seattle this week but ex pects to return here later on. Yoncalla Chroniclei Mrs. Nina Oil, n00 Brown, of Kilter prise, is visiting Mrs. Maggie Cook ami other relatives. Mrs. .losie Kami) returned to her home at Wilbur Monday, after a pleasant v. sit with her sister, Mrs. (.'row. W. A. BOff, of Kosehurg delivered a beautiful Bailey piano to Miss KveS p- I'legale this week Kev. Wire of Portland came up Mon day ami is the guest of Mr. JaSM dock et, of Maple Creek. Kev. Heamliter, of tneOhepel Car is at Portland this week to deliver a course of lectures for the V. M, ('. A., and the meetings an; in charge of his wife, who is a pleasant and interesting speaker. The crowds wi re too large for the ear, so services are held in the M . K. church. Mr. ObeesbrO of near Klkhead, has re moved here ami on-upics the Stiiley house. Mrs. Addle Cross entertained eight of her lady friends last I'ridiiy. We are reliably Informed that Kose hurg will doubtless have u fruit cannery next year. This will make a market of much fruit which goes to waste. We are pained (o learn of the death of the ten-yeai -old daughter oi Mrs. Myra Counts, of Siskiyou. She was formerly a resident of Drain and was well known In re. The child wiin hurried at i rain Tuesday. (OontlllUOd mi page 2; L906 ...r.H ...:i4 ..'MM ,.4.48 ..:i.Ti ,.n,77 .2.D7 : 1:1. 1:1 GIBSON, OBSERVFrf MAIL SCHE0U1E, ROSEBURC POSTOEFICE Msll OlflMi lof ttOfibbOfiMl tmllinal 9 m 111. Nthl t i l, III. Mull r.oaoej (in MMIthbOQi 1 tratu t r, 1. m miO 4: 11 . m i1lt T iMM Ol pOStQaeaflt Dpi It M I Ml tlflUaV Uflati mi l MoWf Oili i M UnltMi a awn 0 1 11 fnilll 7 .Ml at 111 a . in. hiui nii 1 fj tajtfil DHvtfT Wln4oWl 'i'ii (rum ? wB n 'ii lo - 00 i 1 Mni it bonn iAfl) . loipl hiiMlii ttn mi l ii im'ihI l llvi-r !i lira u)H'ii Hinul.iya I Li . In 111 . j at m, t W Pat It K I, P M Tine f I rains at lowtaf find at Oilier Points iu Doaftai countv. .01 rwaoi m Muvaa 01 rUlel littlh Misiiinoi su giaraai rmlaa lkavrs N" I . 11 ., II I .'tii . M Mil I'l IIOKKHI llo iiiattai k .Irraln Vi,n sits flkUh't W III. 10 IMII.r.l M, Ml. 1 M-rL HI I II' UMmrieHi hntland j i ..in 1 1 1 ipm 11 Man 11 e.'fltu 1 oftan In nam it.' Meat I'l Cam lm.111 '. Mam 0 II iMIll tH ',M - III! .'-I III S .' Mill III I ',,11, A Snl,i M !,,, im a 1 mil A r .1 l.n. 1 iain 1 'rill 1 . : u. I.nrjmi 1 1. 1, in 1 Ituni ,l.'.l.i laaum t oim 1 onam I . i n a train a tOMw loan Mprn .lll I 1,111 l. st. s . Mill A i- I'll, At k . I , . . " 1 1 1 n n M I 1 I'Ui s in. I s a) 1 I L Doaa not stop, 1 Moeaoaatgaal. t i,i Raatarn folBla, nii-l gumM, i lium. II, iii', lulu ana Au-lritllA. -U.n. MOORS A I. CSAH Aui-nt. Uee I'a. Reaaburg, tin- roritstn At I. bra H. LITTLE, I'IMI-I UltKi.DS DR. 1. W. HUNT, OAK UMi, Oil If.'. .IN B. H WHITE, llKN1l.il ULSNOALX. OKKi.ON FRED MEINZER, rasuo and last aaai k. HUE OK TIIIC l'K K. VONI ALI A. ORSQOM J. R. ROBINSON, riivHu iAN ami suaason Hllilll.K. olll UOK GEORGE ROBINSON, Painter and Deoorator, Riddle, - - Oregon RIDDLE MEAT MARKET, W. L. Nichols, Proprietor freak Meals at all ttaee, Oaate la aaataSi 11 Hi .t iaa mark el attonis. aiDDU. . . ORBttO RIDDLE PHARMACY, Ira H. Riddle, Proprietor, Kiddle, - - Ore-go Riddle Livery Stabli j. 15. RIDDLE. Prop'r (iood Turnouts on Short Not! Beat of care taken of ioa and rigs left in this Staid 1 Located near the 1 lute Riddle. Riddle, Oreo; FINE CHICKENS FOR SALi l ine Ban Leghorn Cockereli and i: Plymouth Rook Gockereli lor sale i quire of 0. W. Thompson, Edenbowi 1. , 6 fa i or address. Box Uji Kosehurg.