I 1 ttbe Commercial : QaManfe, - rc0on lIKCORPORAKD UNDER THl UWS Of ORICON 2 A BooK of Interest more ab- J Mfbing than the ttOft thrilling I work of SctiOD is a Bank Book. 2 Its talc ij never too long, nor w its panes too many, anil the long row of figures. si dry in Z other books, is intensely inter- esting. Bat in onier to enjoy its pages, each man must own a Z book. The way to do this is to open an aeeount with the Commercial Bank, y.y-- FALL SELLING IN FULL SWING at the Pig Store of Stearns & Chenowith Yoncalla, Oregon Yonealla's headquarters for every thing in the line of General Hard w ire, Stoves and Farming Imple ments. A Bargain in Plants Send us 50 cents, anil wo will send you, by mail, eight varieties of hardy Flowering Shrubs, mailing size. Or twenty different kinds by ex press, for $1.00. Catalogue will be sent you on request. Southern Oregon Nurseries OAKLAND, - - OREGON LARGEST STORES IN DOUCLAS COUNTY Stearns & Chenowith General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements OAKLAND, OREGON COLLINS HOTEL ! Z H. A. Collins, Proprietor I Oakldnd, - Oregon J Home Cumf irt Brsmblaa Bast nml uivbU. Ki; -liable ttstn. THE RACKET STORE, MRS. IDA BUN VAN, Proprietor ircrylh;ii' New uri l Prli M Kllrlit. New 'iooili! luiug all lht lime. QTvs u. s trial. YONCVLLA, : - OBBOOM THE McCURDY HOTEL, I Mrs. A. E, McCurdy, Prop'r. The best oi attaptloa to the tr.veilug public. KasiuiI.;. cVlsrK". YONCALLA, ORK'.ON E. M. BROtJKS, WATCHMAKKR 4b ftl'l'ICIAN, OAK1.AN1J, - OffftOON C. ROSS KING & CO., A'tfafltals yoncalla, - Oregon MILES McINTYRE, AMATKLK 1'KACl CA1 WA C11MAKKR vriV.uir'11 Cmyonville, Ore. iJ ' - 1 1 - CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT s The I nulir n.'.i tfnrv nf Current as Recorded- by our WideAwake Ncwsjathcrers w&0 51 fci r-grVgi I9Q5 DECEMBER I9Q5 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr.Sa! ZZZZjlT AAAAAAA JO H 2J3 J4J5J1 iJ8 J9 20 2I 22 23 If 125126127128 29130 Days Creek Iknu Mr l. fata visited liie son, Hem, Sat-u-day and Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Wilson oi this place, be came entangled in a plow a lew days ato, andwas dragg.d unite a distance: bad it not been for the timely asitance tf Mr. Wood, she might probably have h en killed. Mr. and Mrs. Merver ol hlk Creek, visited in this locality a few davs ago. at tha home ot Mr. and Mrs. C V. Wood. John Chaney and wile made a husi ness trip to Myrtle Creek tirst of the weeK. Cards are out announcing a farewell party. In honor of Miss Faro Bwbar,ho intends to start lor Nebraska in a few dava. Zed Chancy, whe recently came from Washington and settled he-e, hal bt tight a tine driving hcrse that has a record oi 3.4'4 on the road. He purchased t tie animal of Jes Tiller. riiosv present at Mi's Hassler's party were as follows: Roy Fines:, Dolph I., w is, of l'erdue; Art Moore, Bert Moore. Frank Dietch. Ed l'erdue. New ell Wood, Kelly lVals. Carl Heals, Jack ! Perdue, Krauk Pool, II. H. Oidney, J. J. ! Pool and David late. Misses Wither ltd Ethel Moore, Ainyand Mary I Notch, I'. irons Heals, Mollie Iliggins and hern it. MeMlauies Myrtle Young, I.. M. Pool, snd Mrs. DVid Kale. Jim Iteckley, of Kiddle, i here huying turkeys for sn 1 ak'.and firm.' Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Pool were the iiieuts of II. H. OldlWy Thursday even- log. Andrew Morley. of UiJdle was on our streets Wednesday. Quito a few accidents have happene in the lut few days. Miss May Wi lard was thrown Iron her horse and quite badly hurt. Frank Itevnnlds was thrown I iutn a wagon ami his shoui ler trac turad, and a stranger on Coffee Creek eanM i:i OOOtatt Kith a saw and loot hie i.and. Mr. Shaw is hauling cedar osts from Day! Croak to (tnco his ranch near l'er due It is reported that the Ur-t of next in iiith th- mile- near Myrtla Creek will put 00 a cr-w of about 60 men. several o. the boya ol low sootion are intending to work ihere for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. l'erdue an 1 son, Jack ar.d Mr. and Mrt. Wat, Raymond were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. tale Sunday, H. H. tiillieyis now in tin; employ 0( La Aeh, of BiddlOi doing carpenter work. The weather is unite cool, hut no frost yet to do any harm . Corn gathering is all through with h re atfSi pOOpla ars? boginning to fatten their hogs for the Portland ::iark t. Word was received a few days ago from Qao. L Carmicbaal, the proles. olnoal nioiul tuner of ' I- ri.l-o. that he i would make t.is ai.i.i-aiai.ce in Days i Craah in the ti"r future. His many Maude will be ulad to shake band with iii -ii once inor.-. The dance at John Haokl was a grand success and OOQtiOUed till u lata hour in morning. DATS CUES ICHOOl MOOgAM Song by tlie icbool. Debate) "Baaolved, that education is of more iinportain e than great riches" WEATHER STATISTICS. U. S. Departnient pf Agriculture, Weather Bureau. Data for Twenty Years Station at Rose-burn, OruLfon Average highest temperature Average low temperature Mean average temperature 12! years Average total rainfall: : . . tireatest rainfall Lowest rainfall AYNga No. days .04 ol lain fell Average snow fall in inches . Hottest day on record Oddest day 00 record Hight honrlv vi-loeitv of u i-..l Prepared by Thos. -V . .y -a,.; L- " m m I v.MiU it NI.Mfihhnrimi Unintc A-': ,-e,.-o,.-a. Maids Heals, captain id nttirniHt ivi , Ar lion Monro, MpUtln of negative. RwltattoO, Aiiiih Dletoh. " Newell WihhI. Heading, Fred Perdue. Blotch 'if Columbus, Wm, Rachor, W lily Saying, Fiankio Neimnr. Kri Itation, Rath Boyle, Wayne Itovle. Capte Bnyder, Song, "America," by tehool isitnrs were : Mrs. V. II. Hsyniond, Mrs. K I It'll 1 lanks and John Hanks. Correspondent. Nyrtlr Crttk Musings Jack Frost has returned. Wadding balls are ringing, BomOOl OQr yOUOJI men have pngilistii nmbitloM, Miss Jennie Roberts left here Thnrs day night for Ari.omt, seeking battel health. Kemick Fate passe,! through our city Wi-dnesday enroute to Kosehurg . K. Wilder snd '.Mho Sellers re turneil to Myrtle Crtvk Tuaoday, from Weeds, Cat., where thev have Urn J working during the summer. Miss S i. lie Humphreys spent several I days in Cauyonville this week visiting I friends. N. Selig has bOM dealing ettensivelv 111 turkeys, having shipped shout 700 ' during the week. 1 u. w. Bvrnatt, our popular agant, 'has ncc 1 te I a place with that). It : .V N. Co ; las place is tilled here by A. It. Ashton. W. V. Bates has gone to TnCOBM w ith a car of ore from the Rattier mine. MrS. Alice Andrews returned to her home at Cbloo, Cal., on Saturday. Mrs. Kate Powoll is touring the south end o i the county, canvassing (or a Chi Cag 1 clothing firm Quite it iiiiiiiUt of strangers ata t tail nig Myrtle Creek, seeking hotiien. They have 110 donht heard of our many ad vantages and Nriah to make their bomOS 111 a laud of milk and bonoy. .1. I., and C. i Chaney liave Isatad the Ady ranch I ' ... mnes east of town. Myrtle Oraoh can tsi.tst of ha. ing mure boya who can play solo, drink whikxey. use obaOBM language on the street and boot Op the tow n in general, than any Irv town f its aiaa on tin- Pacific t.'oast. Byes mora of the i'mppia. Glendslt'i Welcome Budget Mrs. Florence Hewey is now in tbil city. She expects to leave in u lew ihus ,jr u,.,,,, N,.Vada. Mrs. H. A. Jones and her daughter I Mi-s Eva Jones, visiti-d Mrs. am Mar tin at her baantiiul homestead home north of this city last week. A. O, Hamilton and U. M. M'Mire are at home now after several weeks spent working on tin- Mule Creek trail. Mr-, sam Kiosay, woo ha boon quite ill lately, is now some batter, we are pluaseil lo tay . Olivet S. S. is to have a Christmas ' tree. The preliminary arrangements I vera made last Bonday, by appointing a I oomtnittes, vis: Rov.O, T. I'ratt, Mrs. I . It. Miller and Mrs. it. K. Montgom ery Sai l couilnitiee shall appoint all other committees, and a splendid Christmas for the little folks and a gao er.il good tune is anticipated. Our community is justly indignant over the act of vandalism that was per petroltod in the killing of live head of tine Angora goats belonging to u . . liernsteiii near t .is city. The goat that was bodily wounded died yesterday. As r. I,i-r II- I I II Mr. Bernstein li one af our boat citi" i!t'"" w" doai not know ol having an enemy, it is thought to have been don. by boya joat lor aport. II they I ( they are de teOted they will discover too late that It is rathoi ileal sport (or tbem, stand ing rew ard of I SUM in olfered lor in formation that will lead lo the detection of the guilty parties. Wm. Oatnaoh and 0. A. Wilson, two ol out landing citizens have just returned from u bualnnaa trip over the south counties, Jackson and Josephine. :.. ', 1 ! c r. 1 f 1 ft S B W I F- ft !; ";;, I I -I 57 Bt ! OH 1 72 HO HO 74 4 :iH 41 I 45 ! IH U 88 48 4U 47 51 67 ! 01 00 l U 00 M 8.70 .4Hj 2. OH 1.20 0.35 0..T71 1.90 2 SI 8.01 5 14 4.0S 5.114 2.20 8.88 1.8)1 8.80 0.88 0.08 -7:; (i.oi O.2.-. 15 11 I 10 5 117 4 jj HI 00 102 j B4 102 I 10 ; 00 i 01 IH 20 :MJ 80 40 I 40 H5 22 :io 80 BO I 2H .4 i 41 1 24 I 25 7 a I 4H 3i 41 r).7!l 12.2a 1.06 14 i J 71 6 so 80 o 4U 4 H2 II BO 0.70 18 I 72 i :tii Gibson, U. S. forecast, off Ileal, r W s,.c.,m. tl.e l il nt fi Ho' , ..... .... . ... .. ' 1 1 iji 1 1 1 1 a u Hi . i if-minie, in ii iii h Portland Hospltsl, Whitha' he went for treatment for injuries leculved In this city four vears ago. We sro Informed 1 1 nt t his condition is critical, and uuiy he dgngafoM W. Di Smith is huildintt n home (or Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin M their home stead, which will greully improve the appaaranoa ( ihalr pim e. Miss Nellie Flint. o( Angola, Indisiiii, will spend the winter in Sacramento, Gal,, as the gUaal ill her hrotln r and hi wile, Mr. and Mis. (Tins. Flint, who were formerly of tiletidale. The Tottens, C P. ami W. I Totten, have sold out their nice larni to K. R, Kadflald, snd 111 future will reside in this city. Balfour Spiker will leave foi other holds in a (en Jays. He is one ol our boat business men and he will heml'sed b in- formal ooatonan ami many other frlandl who wish him ahundillit success. There is urn Lire al tha DrU store, Mr. Spenser, while we all nlaa Call Hmlthi who roaignad Iran the same position. In the case of little Rthal JaOQUMi the six yeai old daughter ol Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Jacques, who was so sen OUaly bnmad six weeks ago, tie attend ing physicians. Irs. Set her an I Mewnrl performed the onoratlon of skin grslt Ing "ii her today. A K .hi M poisons answered cheerlully the call (or volunteers, and made the sscrilice ot isssing under the surgeons kmle in order l la-neiit srienci and for the relief of the little one. Thirty two panoM con Intuited and alter ihat the , lectors con elttdod to n si thai! patient lor the pros ant, a the grantor part of the sore was covered, it. I., harhv assisted the loctors by a.dntlniatrating the amies tint cs to the patient, w lule 1 lar i v I. Pratt handaged the arms of those who had given ol their cuticle fur the little one. 0, I1. I. sue passed the candidates into the operating room, while jroui Correspondent had prepared their anus lor the knife At the last we most llbeorfull) harol our arm for tin- knlta, and Willi the largecrowd present weull join in the hope that it will lead to her paody racovary. Mr. and Mrs. w. s Month of ttalesville were there lining al to assist in tin household daparttnoni and in everv way ailing the sural) troubled parents and tha uncle hy then great sindnoaa and naofnhMaa, Mr. ami Mrs. Jai pieH and Mr. Sidney JacOOOl reipiest me In expre-s tln-ir daop grati tilde to all who were piestvnt, and to as sure them bow fully it is appraclalad The I 'rs. Set her ami Hte, art are young moo ol ability ami of high itandiog pro fessionally , and their hui css in thin In oniity IiHh boon very tinted, and we si (aol sure the resull in this case will be favorablo, btolllo, Nrws from Ktddlr The Plaindanlor is pleased to sn noijnce thul hereafter our readers will enjoy reading the news from Kiddle. a sn excellent correspondent has been procured Iron thst thriving locality. Ditonvillr Dribbles Mrs. Clara McLanghlin was seen in tbil vii Inity one day la-l week. K A Kruae, O. Boonjand il Jurgeni made a Hying trip to lonnonetday ia-t week. ti- ma lavi wa llo- gllolt of her aunt, Mr-. T. Whitsett, VVednesday, ii Boon area helping Mr. H.'Jurgon hill her last week. Hteva Kearm made a Hying trip lo Dlxonvllle Friday. Mr. C. P. Arogel loal one ot his line work horses l ist week. Mi. Waller Roberta, ol Arm .ua, has retnrnad lO her home alter a luief visit with Mrs. I: S. Ingram. The farmers of Peer Creek nr.- selling their larmi and are. thinking of going east. John Mi K. in was rilitinf the nbool last Friday. Nout Howe was seen ill this vicinity laat Hunday. Poach and Judy. Cleveland ,Clippins M. F. Calalian, oi Wardton, was on our streets Tuesday. F. 0, Good made two trips to Kose hurg last week. f t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conn Jr., of Mel rose visited K. II. Crane and family last Sunday. s. o 3 i 3 r; 53 3H 40 4.11 0.9 0, 10 48 :i 42 il 15 12 02 S 73 15 i 00 7 4H 18 71 14 80 Woseburu, Oreuv"). WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT U. S. WEATHER BUltfcAU. 10CAL OFFICE, ROSERURQ, ORECON w naJi ending Muiaram TtmporttuN Mlnltnam Ttmporatqn Kainfall for Wook Total Kainfall since 1st of Month Aver.i iff prtolpitfttioB for thin month for 28 fitfl Total rainfall from Sept. I. 1906, to date Average rainfall from Soptrl ko dtU Total exce.sH from Sept. L, 1906, to date Average precipitation for 28 wet HeasonH THOS. Notice to the Public. Having finished a oompwtt course In tlptomctry in a Kpotwlt College of ( 'phthaliuology in ChioggO, I am now prepared to make thorough ex amination of the eyes, and to tit I glasses accordingly. lives ajxgnlnM free, lllu.-sos titled, and the lenses 1 changed every month, if necessary , to guarantee MUaTMtion. F. KIRKPATKICK, M. D . Oph. D. RIDDLE, - OREGON Fine TurKeys and ChicKens DrooM Gobbltrt, fully mttuftdi l to 2yvirH old. wih .'!' to 40 lbs; hen turki'VH. fully nuitttrodi wftlgh 20 t( 27 lb(4. Pill6tl stork ifl stuti. MRS. J. H. SHORT. ROSEBURC, ORECON lhr long lookrd tor I ound at last All forms of lung trouble, nich as Hemorrhage Pneu moniSi Cold n the Lungs, Tuberculosis of the Lungs, oi Cough oaused by any form of :uir' trouble, cured by Cole's Consumption Cure. M a d e and soltl by Geo. I:. Cole, . ( . NirstersctCo. Mtillll CRUK. ORI ROSt BURC DDI Hotel Riddle, JT. B. RIDDLE, Prop'r. First-Class A commodations. Everything neat and clean. Bar in Connection Pine Liquors of all Kinds are krut constantly on hand. Riddle, - - Oregon Thankstjivinii Ball. There wdl l.e a MastUerad II ill, at Ore . II iii- llunsaker'a Hall, Myrtl on i bankaglving night, riled to att. u.l. Creek, Von are i I, .wis Halm mid I W. Inglea made a bueioeii trip over t" Wllbui rhuraday. F. M. Q I, our post master and mer chant, brOUglll on a good stock ol goods last w.'fk. Ian Htieno! baacoropleted reaidenca and a luirn on his ranch here. Arthur Morgan is attend ing school at Colas Vall.-y this ve.u . Mr. Hera to re, you ought to u. out w ith voiir aOVOte exterminator irom I he VaV they are howling around these nights Lewis Halm mid lamlly, I.. V. Ingles, i.ioiiT a.io in. . iv ... . . ..I'liii'. . Slid Joshua AidorOOU cal'.-.l on Lewis Mm .ran and family one evening last W ilk. The box social was a grand siiccess, 110.08 being taken in which will make a gisid start on paying (or an organ. ( up. c-l - I I... 11....... il IV M ,. k Colta Valley Inquiries in a lotfenl laaue our fjieudi al Colea Valley requested the I'laiudealer lo give the mimes of the United Mates Consuls now doing duty for I Hcle .aii(. in sev eral foreign countries. Homo of these nra have found, but ona r two grgyol unknown to us. Those wn are sure ol urn as follows: Ktiglund, VVhltoiaW Heid ; France, (Jharlinjiyne Towiir ; Itys-. eia, Robert S. McCormiCk ; Austria, Bel' lainy KUirtsr. Thqso ill doubt are : I iei many, OnarismayiiaTowfcr, having been relieved ; Italy, (ieorgn V. I.. Meyer, lu iug then) a few months ago mid Mexico, to which country Powell Oluyton was the representative. Wo hope to give I he olher mimes at an curly dale. Pali tor. They woir like iron, those (amoui Oregon Bucklkin pants. Ma le in Ore gon, out ol pure Oregon wool, ihej nag) ii. .-J world foi wuriuth and sen ice. You'll flndjtba right un at Jowphaon'i 88 i' .Nov. ir,, I'.inr. M no 0,0 4.41 :i,70 r..77 2.H7 ... :t:t.iM GIBSON, OBSERVFrt ( MAIL SCHEDULE. ROSEBURC POSTOFFICE V m i f.. t ii -r t 1 ' hi i.l tratltlBftl V ft tn nikI H H t in. Mll i'Iimmm fir (MitlilHiiiu.l tmlua ftt A N p in. a!il 4: II ft. tn. (Hilar ilex- ii MlnfHrtt on it ftt all 1 1 Rift Kttftlir ftinl Moiii'jr t Mlvt v imltm aro ii n front 7 :fti a. in hi p in MaWlptBd INMMl Hvvry Win l.iwa IpM from hi m in 7 .no p in. A hove hniirt tlall) . tlWjM MatAnf i ilMlp nil QmtnU iKillvirr Wtmlnwti iikii HuiitlMruJOft.iii. M lo nam. 1 I'AKKM. I' M. Time of i rains at RosiburK and at Other I'oiots in llomjlas Uunlv. .ol lllllol SO i.i , vr. Orsrland iu I , .o .. Traina sos tm sot an IIIIU .. I . S.. II . MaM i pts i pin 1 1 lain t 0iui lix'iaiii laapin i '..Mm i ibm i --i .... II itsn s esiiia iKHaln ,. I'tpm 7sm I- 0im iiiniii s Mptn v'.. u .. i.r i Nam ii i in II Msm I I ".'.in I i...ui III .Mill (II I Il) IISM I.' I I.IU I '. ii "i 'I ii.Inii. II" MpM MUmnu m n ffsni W i pm i. iii. Afm tiia araai Ar s 's : : .in I , Sni i .in sirt inggai'lll en.liN k iiritni . VllW mIU klali.l W J ). r IMIUnt r, I in. I. il. i.i. i. .1.1,. I I Mill I V I . Km I ..in. ie I .7.'"" :7. 1 raaetsso peel aol Mop i Itepi so Safaal In Ksstsro INrtaU, su-1 I ur-.i-, Ions. II Inln an t An.lr.lU. poll. A I. ' RAI'I pass Asi .nl.iel. II I(i..i htirg, Ore ii. LirrLK PI n i i-r OAKI.AM'. OgBOON ni;. V. W. HUNT ursii-i tIAKI ..Mi. E. H. WHITE, oitri.nN FRED MKINZER, I I III n asp in i ii ANi p 1 101 Ol I It K Pg g, JfH. ..XI Al l. A OK BOON J. R. ROBINSON, I'llVSII IAN ANIi -I RIIKl.S. GEORGE ROBINSON, Painter and Decorator. Riddle, - - Orei Mil RIDDLE MEAT MARKET, V. L Nichols, Proprietor fisab Maata si an tun,-.. Qaaaa la aaaaaa, 'i to. Ui'.i din Biarfcat sit..oi.. RIDDLE PHARMACY, Ira l!. Riddle, Proprietor, Riddle - - Oregon Riddle Livery Stable J. JJ. RUDDLE, Prop'r (iood Turnouts on Short Notice Hest of oare tafcea of teams and rig! left in this Stable. Located near the Hotel Riddle. Kiddle, Oregon FINE CHICKENS FOR SALE. I-inn Hull Leghorn Uockarall and Huff Plymouth Rook Cockerels lor sale. In qnira of C. W. Thompson, l ldeuhower, or addreas llox Dl.Houuburg. WodntMtjr, D p n I (Of MNM fo,l Ioodinsmi; --. V m o i J j I ) I i