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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1895)
i y NOTES OF INTEREST. Uow Roods at Caro Bros. Now is the time to subscribe. gj Oysters at the Kandy Kitchen. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants, ff School books at Maretere' tints store. . Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuts at the Roseleaf. Silver blouse sets and silver mounted watch guards at Salsman's Plows. Go to Hunter & Hume for your plows and harrows. For SiUo' Old papers, ut this office, at 5 cents per hundred. Have you seen the latest in Longnette watch chains at Salrraan's. Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Koger'a firstrads silver-p!atcd ware. Smoked eve classes at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 75 cents a pair. Daily Oregonian only 15 cents a wek Leave orders at City News Stand. A cottage to rent. Inquire at this office or of owner at 405 Washington etreet Daily and Sunday Oregonian, reduced to 0 cents a week. Delivered at your door. Everybody is pleased who buy their jewelry and have their watches repaired at Salsman's. Do you read. If so. try the Daily Oregonian, only 15 cents a week Sun .day included, 20 cents. Remember that cheap watch work is very expensive. Salrman does good watch, work at lowest prices. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & (Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of bead gear. Gill and examine the new coeds at the Variety store, one block east of ths depot, corner of Pine and Lr.e Streets, Subscribe for the Daily Plaixdealer. It is the only live paper in Southern Or egon. It famishes the latest news up to date. Bring your job work to the Vlaxxdea:.- es office We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port' land. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon oEce :n Al&rsters wulcin;:. Calls in town sod country promptly answered night or day. Dr. F. W. Hayaes, the graduate dent ist, does ail dental work in a icest scien tiSc manner. His work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's li!ding. The J. G. Flock Co., is prepared to fill order? for alt kind of mill work on sherc notice. mites on contracts furnished promptly. Give them a call if you arc thinking of baildiog any kind ol a house. Good pastannze lor stock at reason able rs:s by iLe month. All stock taken acsolateij si entirely at owner"? risk in everv particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blackmail Roberts creek. LITTLE LOCALS. Bay your dgzrs at the Roseleaf. Subscribe for the Phixdealte. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.X. Boyd. Go ta A. C. Ms.n-te.-5 & Co. for school book?. 1. S. West dos3 insurance. Office opposite the post office. A new invoice of dry goods just re ceived at the Boss store. Eonter & Hume, at the depot, keep the best plow and barrows. Spectacles and eye glasses in gold nickel and steel bos at J T. Brvan's. H. il. ilartia will pay casu tor gram delivered at his warehouse in Roseburg. Salxman sells his goods for cash. Buy of him and you pay for no bad accounts If you have daily mail service, try the dally Plaixdeales for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. Only $2.50 per dozen for the finest grade of cabinet photographs, at the Photo Tent on Jackson St. We have examined some photos tliat were made at the Photo Tent on Jack son street, and we call them first-class work. fEDi70E.i X. Rice, at his ware rooms cn Jackson opposite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware prices to suit the times. at Remember that the most successful and experienced dentist in Roseburg is lo -ated in the Taylor & Wilson block, Call on him for Tour woik. Dr. Strange, the dentist, has removed his office to the Taylor & Wilson build inc. wall and see rum in ui3 new quarters if you want firet-class dental work. X. Rice, one of our enterprising faro: ture dealers has now on sale a line lot of furniture of the latest style and finish Give him a call before purchasing olee where. If your teth ache or are decayed, or if you want an artificial set go to Dr. Strange in the Taylor & Wilson block The beet of work, the lowest price and fully warranted. Special attention ia called to the new line of ppex and eye glass just received at Salzman'e. Call and have yonr eyes tested free of charge. Perfect fit guar anteed. Prices the lowest. Wasted Cigar salesman. Good sal ary and expenses. New plan. Biggest inducements. Experience unnecessary. Sample furnished. Reply with slam). The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work nt the lowest liv ing rates, and those who are preparing to build should consult them. They can save you rooiuy. A. C. Hoxie is selling 10 lbs. of granu lated sugar for ?1.00, flour at 75 cents a eack, and 10 pounds of lard for 90 cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. j I. Mkmiiakdt a Comi'aky, Chicago. Don't forget the mask ball on Thanks giving hight at Roseburg theatre. Suit able prizes will be awarded for tho best dressed lady and gent also for the beet suetained character. Tickets 'now on Bale. For Rent. A small farm near the school and pOBt- offico. Reasonable terms. Audresi or enquire of W. R. Weixh, P. M., Olalla, Douglas county, Oregon. THE CHILD'S PRAYER. Into tier chamber went ; A llUIo maid ouo flay, And by a cualr sho knelt j And thus began to pray: j "Jwus, my -ycs I close; Tliy form 1 cannot bco; 1 f thou art near mo, Iord, j I nrar tluo xtieak to mo." I A Htill small voleo ho heard within her booI: . , i mi i . t mAnll is li. cniiui i Hint iuto .uiiuui-M "1 pray thee. Lord,'" sho said. "That thoa wilt condescend To tarry in my heart Anil iw bo ray friend. Tfco Uh of 1.1 fo 1 dark. I wiml.l not ro astray; Oh. tot mo havo thy hand TV lead mo in tho way." Fear not, I will not Jcavo Ihoc, cuiia. atone. Sho thought sho felt n boI t hand press her own. "They tell m Lord, that all Tho living pass nwny: Tho aged toon must die, Anil ovou children may. Oh. let my parents live Till I a woman crow. For if they die. what can A little orphan do!" "Fear not, my child. Whatever ilia may ccme, I'll not forsake thee till I bring taeo home." Her little prayer was said. And from her chamber now Sho passed forth with tho light Of heaven upon her brow, "ilothcr, Ivo seen tho Lord. Ills hand in mine I felt. And, oh. 1 heard him say As br my chair I knelt: " 'Fear not, my child. Whatever ills may come, I'll not forsako thee till I bring thee homo.' " ' Hodges Reed. ONE COINCIDENCE EXPLAINED. X S(w Advertising Trick Xn tho Book Trade Which Dad Its Success. 'Have yoaa novel called , by ?" asked a young woman of an at tendant in a city library. No, and we never heard of tho book until today, but wo havo had at least ten applicants for it since 9 o'clock this morning. I bop your pardon, but would von please tell mo how yon heard of that book?" 'Whv," sho replied hesitatingly, "I received a note from a friend telling mo to read it." "Well," ho said, with a smile, "tho others who applied had heard of it in tho samo way. Tho voung woman looked surprised. but said nothing and passed our. A man who had overheard tho conversation spoko of it to his wifo that evening as a curious coincidence. 'Coincidence, fiddlesticks 1" sho said. "Wait a moment until I show you what I received this mcrnicg. " And going to her desk sho brought this noto fcr him to read: ilr Dear If yoc want a surprise read by . Yoa will imznediatoly rccognixo tho character . Hastily yours, E. "Well. I thought over all of tho Ellas, Evas, Emmas and Elizabeths of my ac quaintance," she went on. "but I could not recognize the handwriting. It was a clear, round hand, but unformed, like a child's. Coincidence, indeed 1 It is a clever advertisement, new in tho book trade, but I havo seen similar letters. Four vears ago a furniture firm sent out a clever imitation of a letter, written in a delicato feminine hand, dated at a country villa and addressed 'Ma chcre amie. ' It was a gossipy, pleasant letter, and at the end requested the friend to buy her two or three pieces cf furniture, little pen and ink sketches of which were pinned to the comer. Of course tho price and where to buy them were not overlooked. " New York Sun. Hoilx Died Xn Jrnralrm. Monk Gerbert. who ascended tho papal thrano under tho title of Sylvester IL anticipating Roger Bacon, made a bronze head, which, liko that owned by the reputed inventor of gunpowder, was capable of answering him liko an oracle. From this head ho learned that he would not die until ho performed em at Jeru salem, and so ho determined to live for ever, by taking especial caro not to go to tho Holy City. Unfortunately Gerbert soon found that brazen heads, like other juggling fiends, "bat keep the word of promise to our ear and break it to our hope," fcr cso day ho was taken serious ly ill just after ho had celebrated mass in one of tho churches at Rome. On in quiring tho name of this particular church he heard, much to his dismay, that it was popularly known as "Jeru salem," and ho died in great agony a few hours afterward. Five hundred years after this Master Robert Fabian gives us the story of the death of King Henry IV, and tells us how that in his youth it hid been prophesied that ho would die in Jerusalem, and that tho prophecy, as in tho case of Gerbert, was in a way fulfilled by tho king dying in tho Jerusalem chamber at Westminster London Standard. The Foundation Stone of Succcm. The one great rnlo of business is that of honesty, absolute and unqualified honesty, writes Edward W. Bok in Tho Ladies' Homo Journal. All the rules of business are worthless if they are not founded on that ouo and only founda tion stone to true commercial success. Honesty is not alone tho best policy in business. It is tho cno and only policy. Upon it, and upon it alone, can a good reputation bo built, and a man in busi ness without a reputation fcr honesty might just as well stop. Any deviation from the rule of honesty in business may bring temporary gain, but it invariably means permanent loss. On tho other hand, a strict adherence to an honest policy may mean a temporary loss, but it is sure to result in a permanent gain. The Statesman's Wife. "Pfwat," asked Mrs. Grogan severe ly, "kep' yez so late th' night?" "Oi wuz down at Harrigan's barroom disooosin questions av tho coinage. In thcrchangin oidcas, Oi may tay, Mis thrcss Grogan, on free silver." "And fwin yez got t'rougb yez liad tho oideas and Harrigan had th' silver. It is a foine statesman yo are, Oi doin't think!" Indianapolis Journal Jonathan Edwards liad sharp, strident tones that grated unpleasantly on tho ears of all who heard him. Jewifch women wore silver half moons in their shfs as ornaments. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not. have now tho opportunity to trv it Free. Call on tho advertised Drug cist and set a Trial I'ottle, Free. Send vonr name and address to II. E. Buckleu & Co.. Chicago. aDd cet a sample box of Dr. Kins's New Life, Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Houso- , t : r.. aii r ...i.:i. : iioki instructor, riv.v. ui nini.ii ia guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. C. Marstcrs & Co.'s Drug store. The Square Deal Store. The Square Deal Etore is now receiving a full and completo slock of fall and winter goode, consisting in part of cloth ing, hats and caps, ladies' and gents' underwear, a fine assortment of misses' aud childrens' shoes, gents' boots and shoes in endless variety, dry goods, fancy goods and dress goods, nil of which are offered at extremely low prices. They aro determined not to bo undersold by anv mercantile house in Southern Oro gon. Give them a call. Subscribe for the I'laindealeii. his is the Place to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS & M. JOSEPHSON'S New York ROSEBURG, Alexander & bTRonG THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.... 320 and 323 Jackson St. Bet. Oak and Washington. jr rn I T T n r) YVili-L i ll A Larsc tail Elegant Line ol We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. ALEXANDER & STROHG ROSEBL'nO, A SQUARE DEAL- I ' I 1 I Is o U3 We are Here will to or Stay. WYLIE PILKINGTON, (Huccensor to O. W. KOAH.l General Blacksmithing TROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, IIEI'AIIUKO OF ALL KINDS PKOM1TLY DONE. Hliop on Corner "WnBliliijjtou and Kane 8tsM Itofletjurjr. A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class'grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite 3'our special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. CO., Grocers. Cash Store, OREGON. T" Largest ad Best Assortment ever f-rfA bronsht to Southern Oregon, tad I CARPETS. sHaiaaieHEeaaBeiB Easy Rockers Bed Room Sets Parlor and Dining Chairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles NO TROUBLE TO SHOW QOODS. THE POrCLAP. HOME FURNI2HER3 OREGON. I 1 I ' I ' I S 9 10 11 ' I 1 what we tnve to every cus toiner. for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, they will come again and again, and their friends come too. We are not here for a day for a mouth. We are Here to Stay. HfOLLEHBERG) BRfiHflH .Roseburg, Or 1 ONLY $2 a Year It paid In ulvanre. THE TWICE'flWEEK TO JHN, 1897 FOR 2.00 s REW ros . NEW GOODS CENTRAL HOTEL! "T S and JDOdfU Lodging MEALS, 1 5c. Give ne a C&lLk. aFK-ZVaHC IMUSKi; EK, The Roseburg Laundry, 202 Slain Street, opp. pi RST-CI 7SS MORK At Reasonable PxiceH. ;J. B1TZER,. Proprietor of The City Meat Market, And Dealer in PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRESH MEATS C& Orders taken and Delivered Free to anr part o! the City. eiioieiisieflB9iieBi0iiaii0Hiaiiiiii HEADQUARTERS l MITdpLL, LEW$ VEI( dO. A FULL LLNE OF Plows, Harrows, Wagons & Buggies AND HARVESTING MACHINERY. BEAN SPSAY PUnPS ARE THE BEST. WAUKEGAN BARB WIRE. AT I.U5IHER VARD ?IEAR DEPOT. BOWEN & ESTABROOK, GKNERAL, Blacksmiths and Machinists Stephen Street, between Oak and Cass, Machine Wort n Specialty ROSEBURG, OR. Cleveland DistiHn Go. Manufacturers PURE BRAflDIES MP WHISKIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND WEDICIHHL PURPOSES ALL FIRST CLASS DRUG STORES AND SALOONS HANDLE OUR GOODS. Goods delivered In quantities ol one callon or more. Orders from Town and Country Solicited, and will be promptly attended to. offiee and $0SKB0RG- VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs. nEYER & CO., Roseburg Brewers PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. Keep your money at home. Drink only home made Beer The Best in the Market. PURE BEWARE ol Imitation trade marks and label!. is the whole story about i i i i i AW AftP HAVP SOPA I in packages. Made only bj CHURCH & CO., Hew York. Sold by grocers everjw&ere. S Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes FREE. GOODS x5 oss tore. JUST ARRIVED. $3.50 per Week. BEDS, 15c. Hotel Van Uouteu. a 1. 1. o work e guaranteed. roultry, Flsb and Game, In Season. OF ALL KINDS. Roseburg, Or. HUNTER & HUME. of and Dealers in .md ha 4 I I P'l' 1 I w Costs no more than other package soda never spoils flour universally acknowledged purest la the world. MRS. Iff. BOYD, DEALEE IN CHOICE- Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A FULL LINE 07- Pruits, Nuts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc IMPORTED KEY WEST CIGARS. CHOICE BRANDS OP CIGARS WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG -Does Up Mill UUMFiSTri'UKS I We are aiwaya in the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest la upon us, and farm era are smiling because Woodward Iooks to their interest. BIJOGF HARNESS Fall Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Bedaced Prices. Consult your parse and be sure and lea Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Expre trains leare Portland dally. booth I I North s:50r-.jc. 5:25 a. n. 10:15 A.M. Lv.- Portland - Ar. Lr. - Koseburg - Lv. Ar. - San Francisco Lv. 8:10 a. jc 11:40 r. x. 6:00 p.m. Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer son, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent;. Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburs, Junction City, Irving. Eugene, Creswell, Brain, and all stations; from Boseburg toAsbland inclusive Koseburg' JIall Daily. 8:30 a. x. 5:20 r. jc Lv. Ar. Portland -Roseburg - Ar. 4:4Ur.x. Lv. 1 8 a. x. Salem Passenger-Dally. 4:001. X. I Lv. - Portland - Ar. 1 10U5 A. j( 6:15 r. JC. ' Ar. - Salem - Lv. SHO A. M DINIAG CAItS OX OGDES HOUTE Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND SECOXD-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Between Portland and Coryallls. Mall train daily (except Sunday). 7:3) Ju jc t Lv. Portland Corvallis Ar.l Lv.l 5:40 p. at 10 p. jc 12:15 P. JC I Ar. At Albany and Corvallis connect with traini ol Oregon Central i Eastern railroad. Express train daily (except Sunday). 4:45P.JCLt. 7-2Sp.K.Ar. Portland - Ar. :25 a. X. McMInville Lv. 5a)a.x. Throusb Tickets to all Points in tlie Eastern states, Canada and Europe can be obtained at low em rates lrom Ccorgc Estcs, Agent llosebnrs. K. KOEHLER, E. P. R OGEES, Manager. Asst. u. t. s Pass. Agert PORTLAND OREGON. FE03I TEEM1XAL OK 1XTERI0K P0LNT8 TON0RTHRM)Pii5iFi RAILROAD is the Line to Tate To all Points East and Sonth. It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs through VE3TIBDLED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (SO CHANGE OP CAES) Composed of Dlr.bg Cars Unsurpassed, Pullman Drawing Room Sleejersv 01 Lahst Equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed and in which accommodations are both FREE and FURNISHED to holders ol First or Second-class Tickets, and E1.EGAXT AV COUCHES A Continuous Line connecting with All Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured In advance through any agent ol the road. THROUGH TICKETS To and lrom all Points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Office ot this Company. Full information concerning rates, time ol trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. COIRLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St, cor. Washington, PORTLAND. OREGON. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H-C POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, llOG G St., N. W. Washington, D. C. For many years in the General Land Offiee. Examiner ot Contests, Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late Chief ol the Mlnera JDivislon. Correspondence ited. We Employ! Young Mpn mifj t f tn dlstnouto tour advertise- i I merits In part payment for a htgn undo Acme I t bicycle, which we send them on approral. 10 J I work dono until tho bicycle arrive ana proves i Bausiacsy. Young Ladies If bora or rirls tmttVr tbev must bo well recom- i I mended. Wrlto lor particulars. j ACME CYCLE COIIPANY, ELKHART, IND. j t . 1 4 1 r