The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 17, 1895, Image 3

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    THE PLAINDEALER
OCTOBER 17, 1S95.
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in Mark's building, whore bo will bo
pleased to welcome persons desiring don
tal work.
It yon want to know what tho Xew
Woman has to say abont the leading men
in Roseburg, come to the Baptist church
next Thusday night and hear her.
George Bacher of Grants Puss is in
Roseburg on a visit to his father. He
leaves for Eugeuo Sunday morning
where he will enter tho university thore.
R. E. Veatch, tho brakeraan who got
his finger crushed whilo coupling cars
a short sime ago, is now nursing his
hand in n sling mourning tho sad fate of
a brakeman.
The latest novelties from Europe, iu
the shapo of a Bhooting gallery. Mu
sic Mimics. The music goes, the tiger
roars and the lady plays the drum. No.
223 J hi t son street.
Grand masquerade ball on Thanksgiv
ing night, given by the Roseburg orches
tra. There will be 110 pains spared to
make this the event of the season. Full
particulars later on.
Hannibal Smith, having duue his dun
by the Oregon pruuo crop to the sat if ac
tion of all interested, leaves in the
morning for the West Side to again re
sume his duties in handling Undo Sam's
mail.
Company A of this city will give a
dance in their armory next Saturday
night. As this will be their anniversary
ball it will doubtless be largely attend
ed. Music will be furnished by the
Roseburg orchestra.
Children's clothing at cott and some
for leas than cost, I have also, a nice
line of men's and young men's clothing
which will be sold at very low prices.
Call and look over our stock before bnv-
Ing. The Novelty Store.
The picture of style, beauty and relia
uiiiiy, an me men is 01 tasmons weaves
and colors, all the virtutes that dress
goods ought to possess, are combined in
the fabrics which we now offer. That
tho trices are the lowest we leave vou
to judge. Novelty Store.
Jerry J. Wilson, Roseburg's inanu
factoring jeweler, whose reputation for
doing fino work is not confined to Doug
las county it appears, received an order
this week from E. L. Farrow of Suiu
merviile, Texas county, Mo., for a ring
Total ralnlaa Inm Sept-1, lsai. to date.iTt. " Lv matlc rom out goiu lasen iroui a
Average monthly rainfall Jnwn Sept. l, 1X6, to I piece of jewelry, evidently a family heir
loom, which was enclosed with the
order. It is needless to say that Slow
Jerry will do his best and turn out a sat
isfactory article.
oj's Tegetablo
barsaparffla
even Is bred fcel
?s staggering sen-
ears, roots before the
eyc headache, bil
ioQsaess,eca5tipation of bowels, roues in
the Kvkttnthuxholy,
I kidneys, t
rlhelstscet
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Weather Bureau.
RosraCES, Ore October 16,
RiwucTtc 15 a. m. raciSc tine SaCK
Jlaxincm temperature, ML
Minimum temperature. C
Rainfall for the -I boon cnvlinr, 5 p. ra.O.
Total rainfall tlace lit of month, . 0
average rainfall for this month tor IT yean.
3.S3.
date. 2.71.
Accumulated excels from ?pt. 1, 1335, to
date. -77.
Average precipitAlioa for 15 vet eson.
Tho. Gtsfoy. Obserrer.
Ponu.Mi, Or., October IT. 1.-00: It a. n.
Weather forecast for the next 36 hoars, for
Rowboit aad vicinity:
Thcrsdcy aad Friday, fair weather and tta
tionary tcrsperatnre.
PacCe. Local Forecast OSdaL
BRIEF MENTION.
is in
Bay yoar cigars at the Roseleaf.
A reliable dealer. II. C. Stanton.
J is. P. Shaw of Portland is in the city
today.
Jas. Gill of Portland is al the Van
H oaten.
. R. Mesdeniull ol Sherar Bridge is
in the 'city.
C. V. Patterson of Amity was in town
yesterday.
G. W. Qaimby of Viola was in the city
yesterday.
Dr. Strange wants a cood horse for
driving tingle.
For Sale" Old papers, al this office, j tare.
From Tuesday' IMlly.
U. Hill of Astoria is in the city.
A. E, Clark of San Franriico
town todar.
Wright riant of Coquille city is al the
Van Hooten.
W. W. Wetxler of Portland was in
town yesterday.
L. L. Woodman see of Portland is at
the Van U oaten.
Wo. Irwin and Clias. Irwin of Ten
Mile are in the city today.
.Mrs. irrani Kerens oi Uanvonville is
visiting friends in this dty.
Assistant Saperinlendant McGuire of
the S. P. is at the an Hooten.
H. D. Cobb of Spokane registered at
the Hotel Van Hooten yesterday.
Uoma Jactson ol vanvonvtile was
promenading on Roseburg streets today,
R. A. Fellows of Looking Glass is in
the city today on business of a legal na-
at 25 cents per hundred.
F. "W. Settlemire, the banker of Wool
born, was in the dty Tuesday.
J.T. Allen of Cottage Grove was a
guest at the McCI alien Tuesday.
D. Hatnblin of Myrtle Creek was a
goest at the Van Hooten Tuesday.
There is a large doll 42 inches tall to
be given away at the Variety store.
Don't miss seeing the New Woman at
the Baptist church Thursday night.
T. J. Bachelor of San Francisco, Cal.,
an old pioneer of this coast, is in the city
today
Mr. Goff of Oakland was in the dty
today with a fine lot of Isabella grapes.
They were beauties.
Jamea S. Cooper, president of the
National Bank of Independence was in
town Sanday morning.
Geo. Dimmick of Kellogg is in the dty
tsday. Mr. Dimmick is one of the stal-
approved tho findings in tho district
court in tho caso of the Stato of Oregon
vs. Samuel G. Brown, who was found
guilty of tho murder of Alfred Kincaid
nt Oakland. This caso was appealed to
the supreme court of Oregon for n re
versal of tho verdict by tho jury and
sentence of death by tho court. This
case will now come up before the next
term of tho circuit court for sentence
anew. Unless tho governor shall inter-
poso his authority, Brown will have to
expiate his crime on tho gallows efe
many months.
Council met Monday uvouing to can
vass tho voto of Octooor 7. Present: J.
H. Shupo, M, F. Rapp, B. W. Strong
and I. F. Rice. Wright absent.
Those counciluieu who by the provis
ions of law will hold their offices for two
years are, in first ward, Robert Yatos,
who (by lot as provided by law) drew
the long term ; in the secoud ward, II.
C. Stanton; in tho third ward, James
Fletcher, and in the fourth ward, II. C.
Slocum. Thus, the city government is
now elected and will assume their duties
next Thursday, tho first regular meeting
of tho council.
From Weilnesitay's Dally.
Hon. Theo. Cameron of JaeltRou
county made this otlice a pleasant call
while in the city today.
Mrs. Rachel Curry and her daughter
Mrs. E. N. Moore of Aron, III., are visit
ing and exjtect to spend the winter with
Mrs. llutdiu Davis, a sistei of Mrs.
Curry.
Mrs Mabel Loouey, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Goodnow in Cow Creek canyon, has re
turned to California with hor little son,
where he will go to school.
Tho thiee grandest words iu the Eng
lish language a'e Health, Home aud
Happiness. The next three are Friend
ship, Love aud Truth, which follow the
first three as shadows follow sunshine.
The game nf baseball Saturday be
tween the pupils of Ddworth'a Private
School and the Tar Flat kills resulted as
follows:
T. F. -I S S U 2 0 0 6 014
D. P. S. 2! 12054U2 4 '.'O
Umpire, Day, scoreeeper, Wilkius.
Of course, Hot Springs wants the prixe-
fight. Hot Springs is a haunt of gim
blera and a field hospital for veterans
disabled in the wars nf Venus. It has
no industry but curd-sharping and the
cure of uumentiouatile ills, and its per
manent population is made up of the
same two classes which will throng there
to tee the fight. If there must 1 a
pnzebght, there is no mote appropriate
place for it in the United States. Ore
gonian.
There were two excursion coaches left
here this morning, and one to take on at
Oakland. Mr. Estes had sold up to this
morning 150 tickets for this excursion,
and continued to sell at all the stations
between here and Cottage Giove. Thoee
who left here this morning were as jolly
a lot aud as happy as a bridegroom on
ins nuptial tour, wo noted two poor
bencdic's bidding their spouses good bye
while they returned home to keep hoase
until the madam returned. The good
.wife must have a little recreation in re
torn for that which they had enjoyed
wnilesuo kepi liocse when tuev were
enjoyiui: an o-i'in pleasure trip.
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great in leav
ening power as the Royal.
RIDDLE.
Mias Maxie Nichols and Miss Molliu
Quino are delivering books in Josephlno
county this week.
Mr. S'ebring'a family, who Imvo spent
tho summer hero gardening on (. K.
Quiue'a place, relumed to their hoiuii ut
Dillard the 15th inl.
Wo have had buyeral pruuo iuspectora
among us this week, H. K. Uattin of
Portland nnd Mr. Sutherlin of Sealtlf,
but they haven't liought any ', prunes ko
far.
Messrs. John Hall aud Ed Weaver of
Myrile Creek were in Riddle Monday.
John Hall, A Riddlo & Son und Stilly
Riddle havo sold two carloads of Petitea
to a firm in Portland.
Mrs. Addio Nichols attended tho fuu
eral of Dr. Bunnell in Roseburg Sun
day. Miss Belle Merriam is visttinu in Dill
lard this week.
Riddle is having a trial today. Somo
milling difficulty. Attomoy I. U. Riddlo
and Lawyer Cardwell of Roseburg aro in
atleuilance.
Friends were grieved to hear of Win.
Brown's accident at Canyonville. Mr.
Thomas Dyer and wife went over to as-,
sist their relatives all they could iu their
trouble.
Claude Riddle is working in the Re
view office again for a few weeks.
Quite a number from Canyouvillo will
attend the exposition in Portland.
Oar school became to largo that Mr.
Morton i-ould not do justice to t hem all,
so thev havo hired Mis Addie Stewart
to take charge of 2-3 of the smaller echo!
ars.
Joseph Scott, J. B. Riddle. A. E. Nich
ols. Hiram Butler and Mrs. Lilly Gil-
more will attend the exposition from
Riddle on Douglaa county day.
treehaCornutt and family will move
into their new house this week.
E.sio.
Mnrvclouii Results.
From t letter written by Rev. J. Guud-
eraau, of Ditnotidale. Mich., wo are ier
mitted to niako this extract: ".I have no
hesitation in recommending Dr. King's
New Discovery, as the results were al
most marvelous in the case of my wife.
While 1 was pastor of the Baptist church
at Rives Junction she was brought dow.n
with Pupumooia succeeding La uripi).
Terrible paroxysms of coughing would
last hours with little interruption and it
seemed as if she could not survive llietn.
A friend recommended Dr. King's New
Discovery; it was quick in its work and
highly satisfactory in results." Trial
bottles free at A. C. Masters & Co.'s
Drugstore. Regular siie 50c. and fcl-00.
firs. Baxter's Lecture.
Mrs. Baxter lectured at the Baptist
church Tiipwlay evening to a larto audi
enco on thu caiide aud cure of haul times.
Mrs. I'axter U, for ii woman, u good
speaker, und Ii.hhIIi-h Iiit cut j-rt with
considerable adroitness und lomi nf
logic. She dimivowud any intention to
abuse the salooiis and the keeKrH. But
the logic of her address was to ihe effect
that thu traffic was hiulily reprehensible
Hid of course the saloon keepers got
iheir pharo of r.-iiHiiro. She scored tho
old parties unmercifully for their action
oiithe liquor question. The tarifl, sho
said, was only a side hliow compared
with tho drink habit aud its conse
quences. Uriine, whe saiu, is rapiniy in
creasing and is a result of tho liquor
traffic. Nine-tenths of tho crimes are
directly chargeable to drunkeness, and
seven-tenths uf the suicides to intemper
ance. This is a serious arraigumunt of
the liquor traffic and of the government
which legalizes it. It in, sue iid, un
doubtedly a serious question for consider
ation and tho remedy is one that ought
to engage the profoundest thought of
legislators and of thu people. She said
tho saloon is as good as the keeier, the
keeper if as god as tho law that per
mits it, the law is as good as the legisla
tor who enact it aud the legislators are
as good as the people who elect the legis
lators. This is u trueism as unvarying as
the law of gravitation. The remedy is
then in the purification of the fountain
head of political power the iivople.
Thinkum for outs self, sho said, is tho
firfct step iu the reformatory movement.
Let tho jeople reform then our laws will
ho relorined and not till then. Prohibit
the use of liquor as a leverage iu tho
familv. in tho social circle aud in the
church aud the work ill be accom
plished. Tho Ifcturer said the poli
ticiau is more to be feared than all else.
She said the English syndicates have the
nation by the throat. It rules American
x)lilics, and the politics of the country
are now in the hands of a few who say
to the tieople come, and they come, or
go, and they go. Her remedy is prohibi
tion of the liquor traffic.
PRUNE PACKING.
Mr. W. F. Pinkhara, local ugent ol the
Oregon I'mit Union,' nas begun to re
ceive ut i tut Union V w.irehniiri) here,
the diied from the i'wta and will
i egiu ur.iilinu .n-i p.i-iiin: i-xt week;
und tliun lie-in Hhtppinu us f.s' as lh
fruit can he iuud ready.
Thu future is big with prniniees of good
results to the prune industry of Rose
burg and vicinity iu thu near futuie.
Syhlem and unity of concerted intelli
gent action iu all business is essential to
success. This union is now laying mo
foundation for a stupendous fruit busi
ness fur this county with the best show
of ultimate success for the union.
All fruit growers who desire it may
avail thomselvcs of its advantages. If,
however, they prefer to "go it alone,"
consign their fruit to commission mer
chants at eastern points, that, of course,
is their privilege. Thu managers of this
union realize the fact that the success of
the business depeuds upon proer man-
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Baking
Powder
ABSOWTEI.Y PURE
Whist, and then ttio nnnrtpk -wnnlrl nlav
agement of its affairs. The chief object for hours ,5 tho name of whist
as a means of success is the establishing might servo to imply a game where si
ft good reputation for their fruit. The lenco reigned, my father and Clay
fruit which it handles will be graded, didn't play whist that way. They ex-
neatly and properly packed into boxes nlted audibly over a success, and did
and labeled here instead of shipping in not nesitate -when tney were playing as
partners to violently point ons misia&es
the other had made and attributed de
feat to tho other's ignoranco and utter
lack of natural intelligence. Indeed, on
occasions particularly trying, they were
even known to apply hard names to ono
Uucklcit'n Arnlcn Halve
The Bed Salo iu the world for Cuts-
Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup,
lions, aud jiositively cures Pilen, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to giva
(erfect catisfaction or money
Priced cents ter
C. Marsters .t Co.
refunded
For sale at A.
OLALLA.
O. J. Seel of Marshfield was in the city wart republicans that "may be tied to.'
a guest at the Van Hoaten Tuesday.
3Irs. M. V. 3Iarrin of Portland was
registered at the 3IcClal!en TaesJay.
J. A. Lansing and wife of Cambridge,
Mass., are guests at the Van Houten.
Shakespearean readings and the "New
"Woman" at the Baptist church tonight.
Blankets S Good quality at low prices ;
Dr. F. R. CofTinan has been appointed
medical examiner for Roseburg Lodge
I A. O. U. W. vice N. P. Bunnell, de-
ceased.
Wm. Levena and Norman Albro of
Galesville are in the city today on their
way their war to attend the exposition
at Portland.
Eight Italian miners with nnspellable
f 1 1 t.l al. r !.. I
bjuj.!...-,, md nnprounceable names are registered
F. P. Beldon, agent of the Burglar tho Van Hooten. They are from
Company, is registered at the Van Hon- Seattle and bound for the Coos bay
ten. country.
W. H. Kelley of Myrtle Creek was in Meters. Taj lor A Wilson have replaced
the city Tuesday, a guest at me an ol(j Bt-ie o( lront wnj0WB on tho
Houten. J corner of the corner of their fine brick
Dr. Strange proiwses to do better work I block with French plate elasa, 6xS feet
for less money than any other dentist in I in size. This change presents a hand
Roseburg. Isome appearance, and is in keeping
TTn'.r OmMnii. p,m. I'tflti Rtjoitl with their proverbial enterprise and
New line of the latest novelties. Call taste in archectural beauty.
and see them at the Novelty Store. I Miss Gertrude Benjamin bade her
Call and exanine the new goods at 1 friends and companions adieu this morn
the Variety store, one block east of the or an extended sojourn in the Golden
depot, corner of Pine and Une Streets, state. She goes to San Francisco where
w,wV,. .Crnarill taken at this b m lt relatives and friends a short
, . f . 1 ..: I time, thence to Woodland to visit
- BOD, Hill U1UD Jim 1CC1 DUU .ifcUI-I - ... , , r
ous and keep you from eicknesa later on. K"n"P -'
Vslann Polit of f!jmM -vallpv. airo 41 1 eily.
r. iin.iJ 5nT,P. vtrdav. Wm. Brown of Canyonville met with a
nfitakpntothK2vlnm last nieht Kmsre accident yesterday.
by Sheriff Catbcart.
Arthur Loupe, John Dixon, J. L. Van
derworker and Bay Brumbaugh, com
mercial travelers from San Francisco,
Programme
01 tho literary and dramatic evening by
Miss Catherine Cozgswcll and Lischen
Maude Miller at the Baptist church,
Thursday evening, October 1".
Dramatic readings and impersonations,
Shakesearcan scenes.
Trilby, Miss Coggsweli.
The Bird Bride, Mrs. Miller.
The Duel, by Eugene Field, Little
Mary Miller.
Ambition, Miss Coggsweli.
The Sorrow of Rahab, Mrs. Miller.
The Land Crab, Little Mary Miller.
Juliet, in the Potion scene, (From
Romeo and Juliet), Miss Coggsweli.
The Goblins, by James Wbilcomb
Riley, Little Mary Miller.
The Fortunate Isles, (by Joaquin Mil
ler), Mrs. Miller.
Romeo and Juliet, revised, Miss Coggs
weli.
Jack, A Story, Mrs. Miller.
Tho Romance ol a Carpet, Mifs Coggs
weli.
The Three Ships, Mrs. Miller and
Mary.
Portia in the Court Scene, (From The
Merchant of Venice), Miss Coggsweli.
Part II.
A Sketch, The Woman of tho Day,
Matilda Neveifai!, Miss Coirgswe.ll,
Mrs. Arthur Remmingtou, Mrs. Miller
Price of admission cents. Child
ren under 15 years of age 10 cents.
her
Grant of
are at the VanHouten.
Farmers are busy preparing for win
ter. Potatod digging in full blast. Crop
T N. New land is building a coiumo
dius dwelling on bis farm at this pi .ice.
Miners aro preparing for winter work.
Several prospectors are looking for loca
tions. Major E. F. Walsh retumej this
week from a few week's sojourn at Alt
house, Josephine connly, where bo is
interested in mines. He rejKJrta pros
pects favorable.
Mr. Vnndever is having a Urge stock
barn built on his ranch. Messrs. Aid
rich and Sterens are thu contraciorn and
builders.
-Alien in his Olalla items of thu 1 lib.
smooths over his hasty assertions made
last week, by Uying tho blame to his
neigLbora. .Now, we would advise .Mr.
Allen to make no more unjustified asser
tions and save his stamps for nse at
home, where they are needed.
Ore sioxal.
severe accident yesterday. Wnilo at
work on a bridge in the canyon above
Canyonville, be fell, striking the rocks
on his head, fracturing bis ckull. He
was severely hurt and will probably not
survive his injuries. He was uncon
eeious ud to the time our informant
If you don't waul to suffer with corns Wr L-vena. left for this city.
ana rontons, uave ,our uuu ..u TMas pajnlerB flnd
maoe n u. xunuB. xj,,.UJ5 psper baDgerB 0f this city, returned last
neatly and promptly done. nigbt nm Myrt,0 Point( wberfl they
Dr. J. W. Strange has leased rooms in few j0Et finished painting and deco-
tbe Taylor & Wilson block lor a term ot rat:Dg tbe new dwelling of Schiller Her-
three years, and wdl remove bis office 0 that town. Messrs. Tolles &
into the same in a short time. Gordon are artiste in their line of work,
Do you know who is the handsomest and give the beet of satisfaction to those
man in Roseburg? The New Woman intrusting them with their work of this
knows, and she may tell you Thursday class.
sight at the Baptist church. On the overland southbound this morn-
J. T. Wilkins. formerly mine host of inn. was a car labeled "Comeskey' St.
th McClallen but now of Grants Pas3, Paul and Barns' ail-American Base Ball
was a guest Tuesday at the house he so
popularly run a few years ago.
A competent dressmaker would like a
position to sow by the day, or would cut
and fit at borne. Inquire of Miss Alice
Beadle at residence of Jay Brooks.
SUI1 a Mystery.
We have investigated tho report made
by the Review and commeuted on by
the Oregonian, concerning tho suspicion
as to who killed Isaac I-enherr nbove
Peel a few days ago, and find it is still
mystery. Suspicion is not uxou on any
one yet and the authorities are without
any clue to the murderer.
Lecture Off
The announcement iu Monday's paper
that Rev. J. A. Lansing would lecture in
the opera house Thursday this evening
cn the "American Pope" is canceled,
as it would conflict with thu entertain
ment at the Baptist church.
Hoy' TUIs?
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
tor any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciieset & Co.. Props., Toledo, 0.
Mag Presentation.
In yesterday's issue we noted briefly
the presentation of a magnificient tlag to
the Soldier's Home. We now revert to
this matter that we may do justice to
the donor of this lieautiful emblem of
Liberty regulated by law." Mrs
Rust, the donor, is the patriotic wife of
the patriotic Henry Rust of Baker City,
Oregon, one of the board of trustees of
tho Home. This tlag is truly a lieauti
ful one, 12 by 2ti feet, and was presented
to the home in a feeling and patriotic
speech by our congressman, Mr. Her
mann, the soldier's friend. Command
ant W. H. Bvars responded briefly on
behalf of the Home, and Father Notest-
ine also paid his tribute of gratitude to
Mrs. Rust for this token of esteem for
the bovs in blue, in thus reminding
them of her appreciation of their ser
vices in maintaining its honor when
assailed and its defense in the dark
hours of history. W. F. Benjamin
made a few remarks in honor of Old
Glorv.
I). S. K. Iluick made a few remarks
laudatory of the fair donor. She came
he said from a patriotic countrv and
has transferee! her mtriotism to the
land of her adoption.
Rev. G. W. Kennedy, justor of the
M. E. Church of this city, was present
and made a few appropriate remark
which were well received.
After the addresses were closed th
lias: was run up to the ma-t head over
the Home while the cannons which now
We the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 vears. and be- 8taml S"lf s il w--rc, at this soldier':
lioVo Jitm norfVwt!.. i.norM in oil hmi. retreat which the Eovcmment has do-
MONEY NO OBJECT.
NOTES OF INTEREST.
When It Allowed Telling Henry Clay tha
Sort of Partner lie Wai.
"One of my boyhood recollections,"
raid General Wado Hampton, "refers to
Henry Clay. He was a frequent visitor
nt my father's houso in South Carolina.
Both Clay and my father were ardent
whist players, and nothing was more to
their minds than tho collection of a
brace of gentlemen equally addicted to
ee.ll
sacks, for eastern men to grade aud
on commi-jgion.
The management of thu Union will
give employment to quite a number of
needy people here and save that amount
to circulato at home. That is a raud another. This they did in no slanderous
feature of tho business worthy ol a high
commendation. All the fruit shipped
from Roseburg by this Union will he
la'ielled "Uuiihiuh Valley, Oreeon,"
with its qualifying terms, petite, silver
or Hungarian, as the case may be. The
main object is to establish a namo and
reputation for Oregon fruit. Oregon
prunes wherever known have a reputa
tion for being the best. But heretofore
California dealers have bien luudlin;
our fruit and labeling it and selling it as
California prunes ; thus banking on the
good qualities of our fruit
The Oregon Fruit Union has deter'
mined to correct this abuse to our injury.
by establishing the reputation of Oregon
fruit uion its own excellent merits, and
to reap a corresoiultng benefit to our
producers, iustead of quietly submitting
spirit, but to brighten up and sharpen
tho wits of the other to the improve
ments of his play. As they wcro sitting
down to a game as partners ono evening
Clay remarked:
" 'It s a great outrage tho way wo
talk to each other, and my idea now,
at tho outset, is for each of ns to put up
?20, to belong to the ono who is first
called hard names by tho other. If you
assail me, tho money is mino; if I for
get myself, you take it'
"My father readily agreed. Ho felt
in a mild, agreeable mood. He avxs con
fident he would never again bo a prey to
tho slightest impulse to speak harshly
to his dear friend Clay. And, besides-, it
was his recollection that Clay was tho
man who raged and did the loud talk
ing. So my father cheerfully placed tho
$20 on top of Clay's. Ho thought it
would be a good lesson to tho blue grass
orator to lose it As they proceeded
to this robbery, both as to its character -with the game Clay made some excess-
and pecuniary benefits its producers are I lvely thickheaded and ill advised plays.
entitled to.
uregon prunes are unnouuieuiv me
best grown on this coast, and when they
are put on the market by responsible
persons with a reputable brand thev
will command a price they so richly de
serve. We will watch this movement
Ho led the wrong cards; he trumped
the wrong tricks; he did everything
idiotic in whist that he well could. My
father's blood began to boiL As ho and
Clav lost game after game his wrath run
higher and higher. Still he bit his lip
and suffered in silence. It went on for
hours, until Clay made some play of
with unabated interest and rejoice over crowning imbecility which lost him and
the success the merits of Oregpn prunes my father the eleventh game. Flesh and
ilesi.re nnt will mwro blood could stand no more. Jiy latner
sternly pushed the $40 over to Ulay.
Kidney. ny,' saia uiay, opening nis gray
E. v. Jor Company Gentlemen: I have I eves with a look of innocence and amaze-
EarTl wonw'&'e" . WuiYaTlS nhtS ' d-do that? Yoa haven't
uiu ray unite in) in ie:i io nueen limes. n 1 ihwu
sleep was tlljUirlxM, ami 1 became very tnln
ami nervous. Xo apiulite; fcoweb constipated.
I nave ta.cn two buttles and calneu nitcen
" 'No,' retorted my father, 'but I'm
going to tell you, sir, that you are the
For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N.
Boyd.
Fresh oysters this evening at the
Kandv Kitchen.
A cottage to rent. Inquire at this oliicc
or of owner at 405 Washington street.
Daily Oregonian only 15 cents a week.
Leave orders at City News Stand.
For drees goods, clothing, hats, boots
and shoes call on Wollenberg & Abra
ham.
Daily and Sunday Oregonian, reduced
to 20 cents a week. Delivered at your
door.
Evcryliotly is pleased who buy their
jewelry and have their watches repaired
at Salzman's.
Beer at the Roseburg brewery ten
cents per quart, fifteen cents per pitcher.
Free lunch of all kinds.
Do you read. If so, try the Daily
Oregonian, only 15 cents a week. Sun
day included, 20 cents.
For choice family groceries, call ut tho
People's grocery, corner of Cass and
Pine street, G. W. Rapp's.
Kxiwrienre and money cauuot inn.nne l)u-
Sawyeh's Family cent, U-enuse it rwlirally
cures Dji.jicp-i.-i, I.ivcr complaint ami Kiilnt-y
uimcuity. i uy.i.i;. Jiawcra d:uo.
Remember that cheap watch work ia
very expensive. Salzauin uocs good
watch work at lowest prices.
l'ule. tfiin. l)!uullc!i lx-onle choulil iim: Dr.
&iwycr' I'kntine. It it tnu greatest remedy Iu
the worM for making the weaketromr. Sold by
A. C JIarstcrs i Co.
For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call
on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose stock
embraces all grades of head irear."
Da. Hawvek's Family Cche inviconiles.
strengthens, rccnieratc. rt-build", restores anil
uiiiin iiitw inc. .t&k. juui uruiM lur u irrc
' sample. Sold by A. C. Marsters J: Co.
For fresh fruits, nuts and candies,
good tobacco and cigars, call on O. W.
Rapp, People's grocery, corner of Casa
and Pine.
Diseases unfriendly to women are iOMticly
cured by Dr. Sawyer's Patil!es. Ask your drug
gists ior a Iree amtIc package. It heals and
cures. Sold by A. C Marsters & Co.
All parties desiring first-class lumber,
sash, mouldings, window frames and
door frames, fruit boxes, etc., at lowest
cash prices', call at Bear Creek mills.
C. A. Briggs.
br. A. P. Sawyer: I have had Rheumatism
f luce 1 wa ai years oiu, uui since using your
Family Cures have been free from it. It alMj
cured my husband of the tame disease.
jars- xtoou inneiiy,
Brooklyn, Iowa.
Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co.
The J. G. Flook Co., is prepared to
founds. Slccn well. Have to cet un about I ;,r,f wr,rlW I "". "- - r
three times during night, and am very much . , ,'j..i.i. j.x.:,. I fill orders for all kinds of mill work
uencr in every min-ck 111 continue to uute 1 ""wv- uui tiu uum n uuu i t.ut.
your Vegetable Sarsanarilla. for believe It will I Vk cJi-. T mnsir it m-n lm
vui"", '"Yt. 5'.""':! ri T - I.. i:r ' " nu;.
Stockton. Cal. I Timoc.TTombl
jui a ruu iiir. j.iiil.1..
JOVS VEGETABLE SAKSAPAItlLLA.
MARRIED.
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations undo by their
firm.
West .v Triax. Wholesale DrutfRists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Waldixg, Kinxan a Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken inter
nally, acting directly upon thejjlood and impossible to do business ou a credit
nated to the home, lclched forth in de
tonating voice the glad acclamations in
honor of Mrs. Rust and "Old Glory."
To the Public.
On and after this date, I wish it under
stood that my terms for all undertaker's
goods are cash with the order. 1 find it
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
75c. per boltlo. Sold by all Druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
Large invoice just arrived at Carol
Bros, Boea Store, direct from the Eastern
manufactory, consisting of ladies', gents'
boys' misses' and children's shoes, nt
prices to suit tho times. Shipments of
ladies' capes and mackintoshes and
gent's rubbers are on the way and will
arrive in 'a few days. Wait till they
come before purchasing elsewhere.
The Boss Store.
Cntnrrli.
basis, and In-live that I can do better by
my patrons nnd myself by selling strictly
forcasii. P. Bknkiiick, Undertaker.
Roseburg, Or., April V', lS'.lo.
Yoncalla flan Badly Hurt.
Kugenu Ambrose, residiug al Yon
calla, Douglas county, met with a serious
accident list evening at the New Grand
Central hotel that may be attended with
fatal results, lie had opeued tho door
leadibg into the elevator from the otlice
door, and, it being above, ho stepped
down aud into the shaft, falling a ilia-
tan co cf about 10 feet, striking 011 his
head. The injured man was removed to
Good Samaritan hospital at once, and
City I'hjsician Wheeler summoned to
attend him. Examination of his in
juries showed the skull to Do badty
fractured, aud nt midnight bis condition
was considered serious. Ambrose had
Last evening, Octofcer loth, Miss M
Ella Boyd, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Boyd,
and Claud B. Cannon, were united in the
holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. Thos
Nell Wilson performing the marriage
service from the formula of the Episcopal
church. Tis seldom that a young couple
so congenial in spirit aud sentiment join
hand with hand to make life's journey,
as this couple so recently jjtned in wed
lock. We extend our hearty eongratula
tions and wish the youug couple all the
happiness attainable in this lite. As
they pass down the stream of time, may
no troublous waves impede their passage
and may the star of hope and joy ever
beam upon their pathway. The happy
couple were the recipients of some hand
some pieseuts of which we name the fol
lowing:
Set of silver knives, forks and spoons,
uamliome Austrian vase, set ol silver
fruit knives, Eet of silver tea spoons, set
of Chiua bono dishes, Japanese rote jr,
set of Chiua cups and saucers, China
cream pitcher und sugar bowl, Japanese
chocjlato pitcher, silver pie knife, dozen
linen uapkius, Japanese glove case,
China plate. Among the wedding guests
present we name Mr. aud Mrs. James
Cannon, Mrs. Nellie Bod, John II
Givens, Mrs. J. A. McCallistcr of Drain,
.Mrs. .1. Nicl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J
McCoy uf 1joking Glass, Jeffrey Dead'
nion, Mrs. Kv.i Benson, Mrs. IJ. C. Mor
ris, Mr. aud Mrs. T. I. C.11111011, Miss I
A. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. Will Madison,
ilal Lougliarv and John I'-ovd, all uf
whom sat down to one of the most delie
lous ami eiimptious wcddiug cuppers
ever prepared tor ueiiuiug guests.
About 11 o'clock the gtiet-ts departed for
their respective homes, within;; Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Cauuou u happy, happy
life. The young married couple left un
the local Wednesday morning for Port
land, on a wedding tour. We wish them
E. W. Joy CoxrA!Y Genttcmeu, I have
just completed the M-cond bottle of your Veite
tablo Parsapalllla. I have had Catarrh (or
years which affected mv eves, heariuir and
etomach. Frequently would haic dull head
ache for days at a time. Since taking your
remedy I have felt nodlagrccable symptom.
Tni.ltn. ...... ....Wll.U ,1.1. T .v.nft . .
one Buffering from any of the aboe nymptoms just registered at the hotel shortly before
ftMS; .k!Z SlinS? two more the accident. No blame can be attached
MR. FKEDErtlCIv DE RICHMOND,
Seattle, W'afh.
Everymall brings a new batch of testimon
ials lor Joy s vegetable Sarsararllla.
Clubs." Ab all were asleep we had no
opportunity to interview the occupants
as to their destination, aim or purjoee.
but it is evident they are making a tour
of the coast and are prepared to knock
any Pacific nine into smithereens (if
they can) and carry back to St. Paul tho
Karl's Clover Root will purify your irophies of the bat and ball. They may.
Blood and clear your Complexion, regu- nowever, prove to be a Valkyrie before
late your Bowels and make your head an ne it'iti jB om. We shall see what we
clear as a bell. 25c, 50c and $1.00. wjh Be6 who's the victors.
Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returned In yesterday's lEsue we noted the fact
from the East and opened dental parlors by telegraph that the supreme court had
New Style of Trunk.
At the'Boes store you can see some
thing new under the sun. It is a new
style of trunk that prevents the breakage
of the hinges when tluowiug back tho
top. Just tho thing for ladies. The in
ternal arrangementa arc unique.
State Norma! School,
Duaix, Oregon.
First term begins September Kith
Entire new faculty. Send for catalogue.
Louis Barke, Presidout.
, A Lucky Purchase.
Mrs. W. C. Winston held lucky num
ber 407 on the Novelty gift watch for
October month. It pays to buy your
goods at the Novelty Store.
Tlie I'eltoti Water Motor
Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse
power affords the most convenieul, eco
nomical and reliablo power for all light
service. (Jne ol these may bo seon run
ning at this otlice. Send for circulars,
The Pellon Water Wheel Co., 121 Main
St., San Francisco, Cal.
to the proprietors, ns guests aro not al
lowed to open the elevator doors, that
duly being performed by thu boy iu
charge. Ambrose was also slightly un
der the inlluence of lirpior wheu ho be
came a victim of his own carelessness.
His wife had just becu discharged from
tho hospital, und they were going home
today. Oregonian.
Surveying Begins.
The people of Southern Josephine
county are in prospect of having a nar
row gauge railroad lrom the copper
mines in their county to thu coast. A
party interested in those mines nro now
surveying a routo for it railroad to con
vey their output of ore to the coast and
construction work will begin as soon as
Notice. the route is established. Captain
Grain bags and twine for sale by Sol Brown is the leading spirit m this en-
Abraham, and tho highest market price etrpriso. Ho is n man of means nnd
Is Marriage a Failure?
No. If you wish to marry, and will
send your address for application blank
and full particulars to
The Pacific ConiiEnro.SDi.sc; Agexcv,
Roseburg, Oregou.
in cash will be paid by Inm lor gram,
delivered at his warehouse nt Roseburg.
For Rent.
A small farm near the school and post-
offk". Reasonable terms. Address or
enquire of W. R. Wells, P. M., Olalla,
Douglas county, Oregon.
A NEW AILMENT.
Women Who Imasino They See Objects
That Xo One IUe Sees.
Savs a writer in The Tpnlar Science
Monthly: "Among th-- enriosities of
thought which the pl-ysician meets
with, unexpected perceptions suddenly
appearing before the mind with the
same vividness as ordinary perceptions,
but without any accompanying external
excitant, are not uncommon. A person
may look at an empty chair and yet see
a familiar form seated iu that chair,
and mav even hear remarks made by
this imaginary figure, aud not doubt for
a moment that the figure is an actual
entity. I have seen persons talking, with
such imaginarv individuals, and have
had them assure me that they were ns
sure of their presence and of their voice:
as tucy wore of my own. I have seen
persons niaiiifeft tho greatest alarm at
tho preonce of animals r.Kmt them,
and rctUfO to believe from a.vnrance
that thoo nniin:il wcro nut there.
"A yonng woman having tuice ltcn
frightened by the sudden precutntion
to her of a white mouse has lecn trou
bled fur vears bvsceing this hioum rau-
uin.s alxmt her, upon her clothing-, upon
anything .-ho is handling, and even upon
her fixd ; and. u a result, .-ho is in a
state of con-taut agitation and perplex
ity, though at times convinced that this
is the product of her ntiiid. Sho w:ihcs
her hands and her clothing frequently
because sho i.- convinced that thi ani
mal has made them dirty; and she can
not divest herself of the K-lief that it is
reaL I have Kx-n .-omctimcsableto con
vince persons that such fancied figures
were not real by asking them to push
one eyeball up a little with the linger.
Thi.- make.- all objects ulmnt thorn seem
d'T.Mo, anv one can pioveto hiiuclf.
but it dm-.- not double tho false imnge-
the pnxiuct of tho luiuil. ihe young
woman just mentioned was much com
forted bv this device."
ou
short notice. Estimates on contracts
furnished promptly. Give them a call
if you are thinking of building any kind
ot a house.
See new line ot mens, boys, and child
ren's hats at Usburns. Aext door to
Review office.
Dr. A. V. Sawyer.
sir: Alter suuenns iour vears witn icmaie
weakness I was pur-uaded by a friend to try
your Pastille, and after usinz them one year. I
can say I am entirely well. I can not recom
mend them to hU;hly. Mrs. 31. S. Brook.
Branson, iselhel Branch Co., Mien.
Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co.
I have several hundred nice red cedar
posts for sale at three and one-half cents
a piece. . K. v ells.
Olalla, Or., Aug. 3, 1S05.
Children with pale. Wuisli ivmi.tcxiou-s iu-
dicalin; the absence of the reimisi te red Rlobtili s
iu the blood should take Dr. Sawvers ukatine.
Sold bv A. C. Marsters fc Co.
If you have daily mail service, try the
dailv Plaixdualei: for a month. It will
cost onlv 2." cents.
IniK: Dr. Sawver I-.istilK-. are effectual lor
(male weskiic . iiin on tup ol the head atd
lower iart of the buck. It strengthens 'acd
cures. SVId by A. C. Marsters i Co.
Abridged HI'tvry of a Courtship.
Met him met him again in love
with him. Met him ug-.iin no longer in
love with him, but he is in love with
mo because I am so beautiful Met him
again be is still in love with me, not
n joyous time aud a safo return to their only because I am so beautiful, but be
friends iu Roseburg.
S. S.
I'or Over Vltty Vears.
an Old and WELL-Tr.iED Kemeoy. Mrs.
tVlnslow's Soothing Symp has been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothers for their
children while teethliiff, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softeus the gums, alia s all proved to be strangely pleased.
cause I am also good. Sorry for him.
Again I met him he is colder than he
was. Think he has forgotten my beauty
and mv goodness. I, however, am in
clined to think that I am in lovo with
him after all. How Incky he is, and
how angrv mamma will be. Mamma
Makes
pain, cures wind colic, aud Is the best remedy me angrv, for I know she is not a good
for Dinuhcra. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by indco of a VOU11R trirl's heart. Flirted
druKKlsts In every part of the world. Twenty- hjm outrasreouslv tomake mamma
angry didu t succeed. Engaged to him
live cents a bottle. Its value Is incalculable,
Be sure and nk fur Mrs. tnslow's Soothing
syrup, and take no other kind.
OBITUARY.
-glad. Married to him sorry. -
delphia Times.
-Phila-
The Square Deal Store.
The Square Peal store is now receiving
a lull aud complete stock uf fall aud
winter goods, consisting in part of cloth
ing, hats aud caps, ladies' aud gents'
underwear, a fine assortment of misseo
aud childrens shoes, gems' boots aud
shoes in endless varh-tv, dry goods, faucy
goods and dress uoods, all of which are
ollered at estreuielv low prices. They
ate i!otern.iued not to le undersold by
any mercantile house in Sonthern Ore
gou. Give them a call.
Nervous Slioclt.
K. V. Joy Omr.iNY Gentlemen: This is
the first time I hne attempted In write for
three yeirs. lime been so nervous and weak
that I have hud in bed lor most of the time.
A Incnd who had taken your s.ir-aparilla
scut mc two bottie-- I'm sertmu one i most
Koue, ami I have sained -V pounds and surely
leel a new woman. 1 imu iiiiii, no am
bition. II.i,l i:ieu up. a.- 1 Had tried so many
remcdic- and doctors but found no benefit. H
you mre to publish thii you have my consent.
(SHIllClIJ .Ml.f. A. 1H.L..MA.,
Alameda, CtL
Headache. Billiousuess and Toriud Liverdb-
appenr when you take Joy's Vegetable Sarsa-parilla.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. I'mulie Thomas, of Junction Cilv,
IU., was told bv her doctors she had Cou-
sumptiuu and that there was uu hope for
her: lint two bottles, r. ivtng s 2ew Uit-
covery completely cured her and she says
it saved her lite. Mr. thus hg-ers, lu'J
Florida St., San Francisco, sullered from
a dreadiut cold,. approaching Consump
tion, tried without result everything else
then bought one bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery and iu two weeks was
cured. Ilo is naturally thankful. It is
such results, of w Inch theso are samples,
that prove the wonderful elheaey ut this
medicine in Luught anil Lolds. tree
trial bottles at A. C Maistero & Co..
Drug Store. Regt-Iar size 10c. and f.OUs
Xo Dancer.
"The peculiar thing about this
boa
into, uciouer uin, i&iu, J. u. miter, constrictor, ladies mid gents," said tho,
a,tn,l ?'! .a,,ru .,t,,l l ,,mll,(, I, .1 .
b i jvmid i. ' muiimu. I Keeper, is mat it requires a yuuug
Ho was born the 13th of Jauuaty, I chicken about once a week. It is not
IS"J2. in Franklin count v. Ohio, lie danncrous except when himcry. It is
crossed tho plains to Oregon iu 18U, had very particular about what it eats, la
r uues ana Rents, nun mat youmi man.
11 iim iiitii i
his home in Clatsop county
time until 1851. From there ho moved
to Iteuton county uud from betilon to
Douglas comity, where he has been con
tinuously engaged iu mining, lie served
in tho Cayuso war i3 a Goldior in Iho
fall of '-17 aud spi ing cf MS. Ilo leaves
a wife and two daughters to mourn his
loss.
tho cage with perfect impunity. It
won't touch him." Chicago Tribune.
All Free..
push, which means tho completion of
this road nt the earliest time pruetic
able.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego
Cal., Bavs: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy
is tho firRt medicine I havo over found
that would do me any good." Prico 50c.
Those who have used Dr. King's Nfw
Discovery know its value, and those who
havo not, have now tho opportunity to
trv it Free. Cnllou the advertised Drug
gist and cet a Trial Bottle, Free. Send
your name and address to It. K. Bucklen
Niece it Williamson's oyster parlor I & Co., Chicago, and got a sample box of
ur. King 8 ew l.ne, I'liis free, as well
Hint .Luiii,ii,iii, iu u,i vf-i.,., ......x. . f,- 1 , If ill 1 tl
... . .i , I no u iujm oi viiuiio I u iiviiiiii unit iiuusr-
ixitl ITllf fl-ilt.ll flVwIltl'd 111 ,llt tYll -Iflll I .... I ... - ....
6v. ....w iinlil Instructor. Free. All nf w inh i
meals at ull hours. At tho Candy fac- guaranteed to do you g oil and cwt you
tory. I nothing. A. U. .Marsters I o 'a Drug
store.
Dr. Price's Cream BaKing Powder
Forty Years the Standard.
Subscribo for the Plaindealek.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
dold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
WIS
CREAM
BAKING
POWDfR
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard,