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Commercial Bank QaftUmfti - rcooti cunowomiio under ihi its oi oicok A BooR or Interest more kb sorbins than tho BOlt thrilling work if fiction is I Rink Hook. lUi tale is MTU too lonn. not its pages too many, MM the K row of figures, so dry in other books, is intensely inter esting. l!ut in onier to enjoy ts pages, fai'li man must own a book. The way to do this is to oje an account with the Z Commercial Bank, Of OsKUnd. Oregon FALL SELLING IN FULL SWING at the Dig Store of Stearns & Chenowith Yoncalla. Oregon Yonealla's headquarters for every thing in the line of General Hard ware. Stove and Farming Imple MBHL A Bargain in Plants Send us 50 cents, and we will send you, by mail, eihi varieties of hardy Flowering Slmibs, mailing ize. Oi twenty different kinds by ex press, for 51.00. Catalogue will besent'ou on request. Southern Oregon Nurseries OAKLAND, OREGON LARGEST STORES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Stearns & Chenowith General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements OAKLAND, OREGON COLLINS HOTEL t H. A. Collins. Proprietor I Oakland, - Oregon 4 me Comfort-. BvertMtiK Beat aud 1 cleeu. StM able Kates, I . THE RACKET STORE, MRS. IDA Bl'NYAN, Proprietor MverMMiii xw nt Prieti Kmi.i. Kin , (.aulas nil iha lime, u.ve ut i trial. TO KCALLA, oat'. on THIS McCURDY HOTEL,' 'Mrs. A. E. -McCurdy.'rrop'r. Th bti of uieetloa la ihe uv. Am VOCAU.A, OABQOK E. M. BROOKS, WATC11MAK KR AMP OPTIQJAMl AKLAM1, . . . OalQOM C. ROSS KING & CO., BAMXfSI TPencaThl, - Oregon MILES M.IN'TYRH, ABATJtL'K l'KAC'I'.CAh WA CHMAKKK 4niniili bd v..uun,iiu, VIC, i CORRESPONDENTS' DEPARTMENT S If I $L The Continued Story of Current as Recorded by our Wide 1905 NOVEMBER 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. XJLA LLo Jl Jl Jl Ji J5 J6J7 18 19 201 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 " Tha.iksg iving For Two ow Little Dan Copid Waa Aided In Ilia Campaign by a City Dalioav KtMn Snap taaaen By CrXS L copsnvsi, f"i V . SARGENT c LOSE tbe window. I cannot stand It!" said the (rirl. thrust nik' tier h : t pl 11 lm. k iiml forth In the velvet with trciuhllnit Bngera The man did aa ba waa loM atM then toned to tior aroDAactaaty 'I'uu't stand wiiatv" ba naked, "That noise down In tin- street tbaaa ganttns rfwUng bona and lieu n'.ng for pennlea, It's so different froir from Inst year." The man did not anawar at ooce, bu be understood. Ha could aaa it all the bin dining room at the farm. th large tuMe In the eabtat with its rlrb red eieth aiM jnHiii aaaaad lamp, flank ad on ana side by plates of apptoa MM nuts and uu the olher by eep.es of ihf American Fanner and Hie ltiins iir. t unty Herald. How they ha 1 loth stood In the do v.ay til at Inst IbaMUfrivii.g niht t ) .1 Unul glancf at the dear oid room And the n. st time they hail enteral It l ow everything bad cbMgtil! Ieu'!i i'iolnt!nn, the villnire BMManaaV and i:ie fon-.loj.ure of the morticnue. Ml tbaaa bad eona to the little farm In '. ss than twelve mouths. The two years that Janet hud si ent In the bit; rity detiyinK herself every thini?. work Ing in an olllce during the day and In her studio room at night to send home .merest money for the mortKHKe. now represented Just so much uastod time They bad loth eome from (Vntervllle. she as a typewrltist and be as a book U's'por batb fresh from business col i. ge. The mighty city had demanded !.:ueh of their .-ountry vitality and en araTi Ru that they bail seen very little it eaeh other, eonslderlnn tliat they bad eome from the same town, yet somehow both had felt eomforted in the thnuirlit that the other win within rench of messenger or telephone. Janet had lived very mu. h to herself and her typewriter table, bat Herman bad managed to see more of thu elty and ubsorb more of the elty's ways U. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau. Dat;i for Twenty Yciii s Average higlient temperaturti Average low temperiaure. Mean average temperature 4 years Average total rainfall . . ... .... ireeb st rainfall 1 owes! rainfall average No. days .04 of rain fell ' verage snow fall in inches. . . . Hottest day on record Col lest, dav ti record High." i.. 'or'- .-..I. ! of .. InH Prepared by Th6r. Events at Ncihborins Points, i - Awake Newsgatherers Hin Ba DO w i vk I v t'" vv v ti II I M ACK tUM IlllNUI.KS. I I VI That was why he bad dlseovensl a da slrnble restaurant where he could H euro their table d'hole dinner for HMBJiskIvIiik day nt the modcrile prlee of 00 cents eiich. Now he triad to speak cheerfully and to avoid looking at the bauds that trembhtl and the eyes that would till 111 spite of Janet's strenuous efforts to maintain her composure. "Hurry up, Janet"' he said. "'Ilir Hnmona tills np cnrly. you know." "I would not care If every table was taken." she replied Impulsively "Oh, forgive me. Herman, when you are so kind to think of me today, but Thanks giving dinner in n restaurant you know that seems only for the bOUMuil I ones, and It makes me realize Bora j than ever that I belong to that el ita I now." She looked around the room In which I she had gathered the few family babr looms brought down from the farm It did not look homeless to Herman, aud I Its posslbllltiea as the scene of the Thanksgiving dinner were brought to mind as he caught sight of the handle of a i haling dish sticking out from the cretonne cupboard curtain. "I say, Janet, we won't go out. We'll ; cook dinner right here." She sat down very suddenly and stansl at blm. "Start Thanksgiving dinner at 12 o'clock?" she aakad bait bitterly. "Aad will you please tell me how you can -.k a dinner by the aid of one oil stove not guaranteed to work and R .-hating dish built for two?" "Daad easy." was bis reply as he buttoned up Ills ovcrciMtt anil Nttfbad for his tint. "You till the oil stove and get the dialing dish ready and set out , your table, and I'll do the rest." Ilefore she could nsk nny more QUOS i lions the door closed behind him. Me ehaiileally she removed her hat ami reached for the gingham apron wh l she used when preparing her bnv k fasts nnd luncheons. Her dinners she always t.xik nt a nearby restaunn.t She lifted the typewriter from Ita table nnd bid It iu the closet. Then she spread u newspaper over the table That would do for the culinary depart. uieiit. she affluatt She removed the student lamp from the center table and spread upon it a aqoaaa ptaca of plain linen, ban lad down by (Jnindinother Harris. Then she went to a trunk which she had never opened since the day It left the farm, and one by one she lifted out the treasured p'eees of family crock' ery. There were tears in her eye, now, and they were not bitter tears. She iM gan to fis'l strangely .-.intent. The idea that Barman might fail to pn- dnce the viands for the feast never entered her head. Somehow or other he had always ni-eompllshed wlint he started tu do ever since the day he had bra rad Fanner Qraan'a bull to steal for her a certain red cheeked apple which she coveted. WhM she heard Herman's Hep at the door she wns just putting the chrysanthemum he hnd brought her to wear Into n slender vase to gmca the .-enter of the table. A i aha tlung open the door she fairly u"iJis The bund la he carrbsl In el tlier arm rose above his shoulder She lit down weakly on a flat looped trunk by the "kitchen tnble" to watch him unpack the bundles. He checked off aacb pneknge "fine can chicken noup. one bottle pickled onions, two turkey drumsticks, ditto slices of white meat, smiling und gravy, one tin pall of cranberry Jelly, one wooden dish hllisl with mashad po tatoes, one can lima beans, one stalk celery, one mince pie ijust see bow thick It Is with real ralslnsb, one sack of nuts (have you got a hammer?) and two applaa " Janet loofcad at the remarkable com btaatton with eyes tnnnsl sudilenly gra ve. "Herman, that coal you more than I table d'hote dinner would, atnl now how are we going to cook It?" "Most of it was co iked at the dell SBtaaaan shop, and haven't we two stoves, or as good as two stoves? Iraw out that oil contraption of yours." She sprang to her feet. In a few mo UaotS the teakettle was boiling and tiie water was ready to S)iir over the coffee In the lltlli French pot, which was then left to drip, The cranberry lance and the rest of the cold dishes were set forth In bravo army on the chlnn from the farm. W hile the soup cooked .in ibe chnf- WHATHE R STAT ISTI CS. a. I e, I If 5 ! 2. . . - 1 1 I ?. 1 i 4H SO i 57 HI I bM 72 ' ' 88 1 41 45 i 48 ? . s) (!) 47 51 67 111 v ...I 5.7it 1 ? II 7 2 .IHI 2.08 I 2" ... I l .Hi H HI 5 141 4.111 6.04 i i na ,. si st iu i it- it ik Ai . , , I l . wi ' - I o.ui U Ift II 10 5 1 ........ 8 ,! ; 71 ' ' hi no 10. 118 102 n s 2ii ao I ady 40 :i 'in mii I "h "i . Gibson U, foraotMt ol'fiiccil, CnvvJed 0 t Owlni to (he sheriff's delinquent tax Mia Doming, la l-te ntwl Ih need ( it balm published in tim is-m, ooaeldera bin matter 1 1 an i ii eoeeaarHy crowded iiul, Inn nill appear in i cxt le.iic. a ere all heated in n big siiucepnn ove: Ibn o'l stove, and WboO the soup wa sen eil the l eans took Us place In tin dialing dUh And lite two young poo pic who hid forgotten to be homesick and heartsick Seated themselves nt el thcr end of n ridiculously small Thank" gh lug dinner table. At last they sat over their nuts and raisins. Lest year they had eaten Ihein In front of a Muring tiro, lu stlnethely Janet glanced townnla ra dlatOT In a distant corner of (he room It did not look cheerful, but the steam was escaping merrily from the valve and that was something to be thankful for. Then she looked back at Herman She ought to be thankful for him too Sin gave n little sigh of contentment He lookisl up quickly. It sounded like obi times "Do you know." she said wondering ly, "I never loppoeed this place could he so much like home." "Home Is what pe iple make It what two people make It," be cor racted. He had stopped picking over Ihe nuts now and his bands were clasped under the table. He did not want her to sec that they WOTS shaking He had made the plunge so suddenly! "I don't think this loom Is lust what we ought t have, but we can get a nice little lint of three or four rooms ami you would not have to stop your work, so long as you like It so much but are would make sun- the front nun was cheerful and light for yon to write In I think It's a sure rare for homesickness for botb of us." She sat staring at him. nt first stolid ly; then gradually the isilor .nine Into her dus ks nnd the expression on her fac. changed, "I don't understand." she said, but Herman knew that she understood blm perfectly. "I am Just offering you n prcscrlp Hon, signed it. Blake, It, I. to be taken tbree times a duy. breakfast dinner and supper a husband and a cozy little tint." Janet was regaining her isunposure. "With dolloeteaooa eookiBjtf "Weii," in- maintained stoutly, "it la considerably better than mhw restnu rant 10' I. and when S-ollanl it 'o wake up to an appreciation of my real worth yoti can queen it over a real Mat atnl a real maid" "I think 1 will try the pn-scrlptlon ." And that is why llcnunn Blake hns always maintained that while most men win their brldis ly th' aid of the florist or the candy maker he w.sssl Juliet through a dMIcateoaOn shop. Think.Hl Ian In HftwHll. The American cttJaeneea in BawMI can serve n Thanksgiving feast truly American If she docs not wish to re strict It to the primitive simplicity of thanks and a hunk of brend fruit trest, from the tree. Tin- Hawaiian towns have their markets, and in that tern perate climate everything enn ! raissi that can f grown elsewhere For years the American church In Hon olulu has had Impressive Thanksgiving services, and the American Indira ill ways decorate the building with flow era and appear on that day In their best new gowns.- Newark Call. S'lw br KiiwrlFtii'r, Mrs. Hasher let her boardON decide by vole whether the turkey the Old he boiled, routed, broiled, fried, stewed or f r1cassK?d." "What w as the doeUtOBf "The boarders were gov 'anted by past experience and votisl unanimously thai the turkey be put through all the proc Couldn't Keep Up. "She went west at the age of eight eu to grow up with the country." "How did she succeed ?" "Not very well. She Is still eighteen." Recognizing Her Enemy. "She Is so tender hearted she wouldn't hurt a worm." "You should see her with blood to ber aye after a tnothmlller." Liter In the Week. Mary Ordered little lamb Knr thai she touched 'h button Hut by the tints th' waller .-ama TI10 thins Ii ul turned lO mutton. Cot Counts. "Bhe doesn't like Ice cream, " "It is pretty cheap, lau't Ur They wear like iron, those famous gon Buckskin pi ntf. Made in Ore gon, out ol pure Oit-ion woo!, they beat thai world lot wrrmtb and service. i.u'U lindjlhc right ie at .loi ephson's. 88 tl Station tit Rosuhurc Oregon .. I I " I J II- I " I ; m 80 I '74 4 M 48 62 62 4 4!l '8 88 (if) fin I 110 M 4 42 0 SB 0 :7 l .10 " HI 4.11 11.15 M 1 0.10' 1.70 16 I nil 7 is Ri a weIIy wYath eTreporT 1 5 U. S. WfATHiH BUREAU, LOCAL OFFICE, RIISEfiURC, ORECON j ( ) (9 Week endtac Wodneoday, 6 p. m...Nov, 15,1006 0) ) ru (e j& Maximum Temporal mv s 9) ( Minimum Toinpeialiiio 84 ) J Rainfall for Wmi m i 5 Total Kainfall .since 1st of Montli (1 averago praolpitation forthii montli for 88jroan Ie48 Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1906, to datl 8.70 Average rainfall from Sept. I to date 677 Total tunas from Sent. I. 1006. to date 2.07 avenge precipitation for 28 2 THOS. Notice to the Public. Hiving finished a complete course In Optometry in reputable Collage of Ophthalmology in Chicago 1 am now prepared to make thorough Ml animation of the eyes, and to fit vImmi accordingly. Ryea examined free. I '.lasses titled, BM t ll lenses oaaagad every month, if naeaaaaryi to Uuaruntee satisfaction. F. KIRKPATRICK, M. D . Oph. D. RIDDLE, - OREGON Fine TurKeys and ChicKens Btobm Oobblora, fully matnred, l to U years old. Weigh 86 to 40 lbs, hen torkaya, fully matured, areigh 20 to 27 list. Finest stock in state. MRS. J. H. SHORT, ROSEBURC. ORECON I he long looked lor I mind at last All forms of lung trouble, luch ;is Hemorrhage Pneu monia, Coll on the Lunga, Tubereuloaii of the Lunga, 01 Cough earned by any form oi luujj troublo, cured by Cole's Consumption Cure. M a d e and sold by Gfo.i.Cole, A.C.WarsterstVCo. Mrmu ckiik urn trauma uri Hotel Riddle, J. B. RIDDLE, Prop'r. 1-irst Class Accommodations. Bverything neat and clean. Bar in Connection Pino LiqUOM of all Kinds arc kept constantly on liand. Riddle, - - Orc-omi Thanksgiving Ball. Tliere will be s Masquerade Hill, ill Hiinsaker's II. il. Myrtle Creek, Ore., 011 Thanksgiving night. You are sll in vito! to attend. Ro$1ra Weekly Market Re nor us i oaaacTio kaoh wkck. what Cine, laeiOii parkesheli 14 assies nejllej valley. 70r. (ihu So. i wiiiti- reea, :t'M' seshsl rrsy, Hi kaahal Bar lay Pssd, uu ets triad , MLMl tailed, tn aw Ku tMMtl'topet eeaial, ny Batsra oispae Tlatetby, lienatAieai rallsy Umotti;, HUPIUl alever. Met to ; s'i lis,, HMMU. fruiu Apples, statta pel uoai peerfi MttOJ 7 jht l,.ix. Veieiehlsi csbbigs, M PM poued i rsuii iiowr, mi pei eeeea i eeletr, hmmi at pet ii.. . sora,ta psff aaeki pusipeias, ,."iic peeadi uni, tlctpis peeadi turulHi mi, '.ill i.i ps, uses. catroM, T&saildi pet taaki beats. Use ti iu pn ateki ooleai Orefoa Yellew Daarsrs,n uni aaob Putatow OrafMi laaefi at ati.oo pei eaatatoBi an . Hateed Hwestt, h per i luaa. ai m. Koliey OteeaUfl T6a lut roll kkk Oregon teaeki Weak pit thMse, Poullry- Avi rsgf ulit linn IP., IV. , , yiiuns taenafi, akaUei IP 181 ti'v i. ', dreSMd sbleaeaa, i."i . larksys. lite, Irtaits: eaasa, Use. tetesi duckii t-i oi psi aoaan, Hopi Oiefoa, IMti ciioi. ,'. ud i." aids, MnVllKl. Wool Kaatera Oitfao svursi!,- b it, tat pai pooad , lower gredss dowa to 1m souordlng to slirlokaau: vslley, rw. pei pouadi atobab, obeloSi !oo In-. a lltttus il Lull... .' i " I'l l pOUUd06Wi, j,-1 seaaln Maeis, Ml M . Vui Pmeali IS "' i"'r pound MaiUiii--DrimMil laaey, He r miuii. , ouli nsry, eatei laatbi, no. Pork I'rtettl BJ in i'" poun.i. J. K. Hawyers, lawyer and notary public. Ollioe npslaira in Uoiigluii ('oiiuty lluak Building. tf Marshal .lurvis arrested four inmates nl the house ol ill lame, known as " I he High Board", for getting into a Scrap among themselves, City Kooudcr Or nit annoi-hud In lines again -I tine,, ,, lie women and tlie other wan iriven u Ouatar," to get out of town. ( wet najoni 18.18 GIBSON. OBSERVFrt g MAIL SCHfOULE, ROSEBURC POS I OFFICE Ma.ll . I.W.S. fur rll. Immiii.I Ifslili si S si. it.l In w p. III. Msit ....... tr naitbkeena trtu. - & N i m. sua I; li s. m llillrt .liHirs ..I i " nprn at all IISMVJ, iitfui.i , , and Mt.nry Out st abMeeeeMepaa (nun . m In I . tn steetpeaa 0sssfel Deliver Wlneetri on from .' .is n ., . on . in AIniv hfar (tsll) .,' S3pt sua.Ur Us sip sua ueaerel o.-iivpry Wtneeveepea Sio.iUri V u . in. lu to 'M a m. 0 I'AltKS. I' M Time of I rains al Kosthurx and al Other Points it Uocftas County. i I Mil to m HP Otrrlalil I -lb LCAfM Kn( a Trathe ; iihttiltii l.a aa Kit l N. 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GEORGE ROBINSON, Painter and Decorator, Riddle, - Oregon RIDDLE MEAT MARKET, W. J.. Nichols, Proprietor i mt Meals st sH UaeMt taut la wuud. tiio ii. .1 thu Butrkai sfluei.. klOPUf, . . MUMOM RIDDLE PHARMACY, Ira I!. Riddle, Proprietor, Riddle, - . Oregon Riddle Livery Stable J. B. RIDDLE, Prop'r (iood lurnouts on Short Notice Best of oaro taken of teams and rigi left in thin Stable. Located near the Hotel Riddle. Kiddle, . . Oregon FINE CHICKENS FOR SALE. rtaa Bull Leg born Cockerels ami Huff Plymouth Book Oookareli lorsalo. lu Muire of G. W. Thompson, Kdcubower, or address box Ol.Kosuburg. 6 IrXaMN 4 iH4..ta