The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 17, 1896, Image 1

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Vol. XXVII.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, i8g6.
No. 57.
i IT IS SO. j
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A. SALZMAN,
(Successor to J. JASKOLEK.j
Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician.
DEALER IN
; WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. AND FANCY GOODS.
t5Kjr.Js-a.MA am. apeetnl.9r.
Gonulno Brazilian 13yo GIhshoh mitl Spootaolot)
A COMPLETE STOCK Or
Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers' Articles.
Also Proprietor and Manager of Rosoburg's Famous Bargain Store.
Ml
H. T. BLUMB,.
Proprietor ol
The City Meat Market,
And Dealer la
PRIMEBACON, HAMS, LARD,
m
AND FRESH MEATS
Order taken and Delivered Free
to tnj- part of the City.
A. C. MARSTERS & Co.
"Wall Paper
LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT.
fl'-FULL LIftE OF WIflDOW GLASS
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Real Estate Bought and Sold
Farms, large and small, to Rent,
AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN.
Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties,
Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations,
m quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable
prices and easy terms. Inquire of
3D. S- KL BTJICK,
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
KxprMS trains letri Portland (Ully.
Booth
I
I North
t-.iar.it.
ztax.it.
10:44 A. K.
Portland - Ar.
Roseburg Lt.
Bin Francisco Lt.
8:10 a. k
UMr.v.
8:00 r. x.
Lt. -Ar.
-
A bore trains stop at East Fortland, 0 reran
CltXi Woodburn, Salem, Tomer, Marlon, Jcffcr
eoa, Albany, Albanr .Inaction, Tangent
Oitddi, HalMT, Harrisbnrg-. Junction City,
Irrlnr, Inzece, Cretwell, Drain, and all itatloni
frera Roseburg to Aibland incluslTo
KeqCfcarr Slall Dally.
Portland
Roaebnnc -
Ar.
Lt.
4:40 r.M
8X0 A. M
iaar.it. Ar.
iBalem Passenger Dally.
iinr.M.
tMT.lt.
ILt. - Portland -I
Ar. Baleo
Ar.
Lt.
10;LS a. x.
8:00 a. x.
DIKIHG CAH8 OJt OGDK ItOIlTC
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAIIS
Attached to all Through Trains.
West Side Division.
Between Fortland and Corralll
Hall train dally (except Bandar).
7:20 a. x.
12:15 r.x.
ILt.
Ar.
Portland
Corralll -
Ar. I
Lt.I
5:40 r.M
1:00 r.x
At Albanr and Corrallli connect with trains
ol Oregon Central fit Eastern railroad.
Express train dally (except Bandar).
(:4Ar.x.
7:25 r.x.
Tt7
Ar.
PoriT
snd
Ar.
Lt.
:2i a.m.
S:M a. x.
McMlnvlllo
Through Ticitcta to all Points In
tbe Eastern States. Canada find
Europe enn bo obtained at Joivt
eat rates Irons Coorjro E(cs, Agent
Roaebare.
R. EOZBLER, , E. P. ROOERa
Hsnager. Asst. O. F. & Pass. Ag
gcn
PORTLAND OREGON.
Poultry Flan anil Game,
In Season.
S
OF ALL KINDS.
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Roseburg, Or.
A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR FOISTS
TiORTHRM)PAGlFi
RAIIaROAD
Is the Line to Take
To nil Points East and South.
Tlx the DIKING CAR ROUTE. Itruni through
VESTLBULKD TRAINS EVERY DAY
IN THE YEAR to
8T. PAUL " CHICAGO
(so chasok or CABS)
Compoted of Dining Cart Uniurpatstd,
Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers,
01 Ltiest Equipment,
TOVII1ST SLEEPING CAIIS
Best that can bo constructed and In
which accommodations arc both FREE
and FURNISHED to holders of First or
Second-class TlckcUf, and
ELEGANT DAY COUCHES
A Continuous Lino connecting with Ail Lines,
affording Direct and Uninterrupted Berrice.
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured In
advance through any agent ol the road.
THROUGH
TICKETS To and from all Points in
America, Engl
.America, isngisnd and Kn roro can bo purer
at any Ticket Office ol this Company.
Full information concerning rates, timo q!
trains, routes and other details lurnisbcd on
application to
li. a. IC. DVICK,
Local ngcntatRoecbrg,Or.,or
A. D. CILVULTOK,
Assistant General Fassenecr Aecnt.
No. 1ZI First Bt, cor. Washington.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
r RAPP'S DRUG STORE.
Swiss
Buttermilk
-fr ftonp
only 15c
per box
of 3 cakes.
RAPP'S DRUG STORE
Sacrifice Sale
Now in
ZIGLER & PATTERSON,.
Depot Grocers
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS QF
kSTAPLE . AND . FANCY . GROCERIES.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Give us a call. Goods delivered to
Corner Lane k Sheridan Streets.
The Collins House
Tint Sheet cast of Depot, oac block north,
First Class $1.00 per Day House.
Recently remodeled, rvnovalcd and rclarnlihed.
FIZICD AMD LIVERY 5TAI3I.1; IJ CONNECTION.
MYLIE PILKINGTON.
Successor to G. W. NOAH,)
General Blacksmithing
jm.?orj lEOnSXUEOEIXCr.
rROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY,
REPAIRING OF ALL, KINDS PROMPTLY DONE.
Hliop ou Corner 'Washington and Kane 8ta., Rosebarg.
ROSEBURG
Marble and Granite Works.
Estimates Furnished on all
Office ana Halesroom. ;jh onb Street.
To The Unfortunate.
Dr, Gibbon
Tills old rcllablo and
tho most eucccsstul
Bpeclallst in Euu Fran
cisco, still coutinucs to
euro nil Sexual and
5emlnal Diseases, such
as Oonnorrhcca, (licet
Stricture. Syphlllls tu
all its Inane, Skin Di
seases, Nervous Debil
ity, Impotency. Semi
nal Weakness and Loss
ol rianliood. tbo couse-
?;ucncc oi sen auuse ana excesses prouucing tnc
ollowins symptoms; tallow countenance, dark
spots under tho eyes, pnin lit tho bead, ringing
in the cars, lots ol conll Jcucc, dlOldeuco In up
proacblng strangers, palpctation ol thu hearts
wcaxncssoi inoiimusana uact. tossoi memory,
pimples on tho face, couitlis, consumption, etc.
uk. uiunun nan practiced in pnn frnnt'lfco
over thirty J cars and those troubled sliould not
fail to consult hint and recelvo the benefit ol
his great skill and experience. The doctor
cures when others fall. Try him. Cures iruar
anteed. Persons cured at home. Chnrga
reasonable. Call or write.
Dr. J. P. tllbbon. Om Kcsrnev Strct1 San
Francisco, Cil.
TAKE A
LOOK
AT THE
DISPLAY
OF FINE
J Toilet Soaps
A iu mm ivtNhniv
Progress.
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
cny part of the City in short order.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
EJ.AGHWHOJrosrs.
Dealers in all kinds ol
Mnrbic and Granite Monuments
and Headstones,
Portland Cement
JtToi- Cemetery
Curbing
JLiOtH.
kinds of
Cemetery
Work
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby alven to all whom lt hit eon
earn that I hive arnolnted D. W. HUarna of Cala.
pooia precinct Deputy Inspector ol Stock for said
precinci; piMtomce aaurtss, uaxiana; also A. J.
unapmanor Wilbur, ana KaiDbHmith. at Kate
burg, to act during ay absence, and others wil
be added as parties inspected make their desire
xnownto me.
Roseburg-, May 4th, 18S7.
TH08. SMITH.
Incvctnr of Stock far Douglas branty. Or.
Executor's Notics
Notlco is hereby given to nil pcissns inter
cstcd Hint the undersigned, V. L. Wilson and
Aimer Riddle, Ims been by tho county court of
Hondas countv. appointed executors of the
will of RlchRnl Owens, deceased, and nil per
sons having claims against tho estate ol said
deceased must prefcut tho same with proper
vouchers duly verilled to Ettid executors at
their residence in Riddle precinct, Douglas
county, Oregon, or to their attorney nt Rose
burg, Oregon, within six months from tho date
ol mis notice, usicd juiy 27,
W. U WILSON and ABNER RIDDLE.
Executors; of tho hslato ol Richard Owen,
Deceased.
IRA D. KIDDLL',
Attorney for Executors.
GARDINER.
On the Umpqua River. One of the
Loveliest Milling Towns in the
Union.
Nine miles from the ocean and on the
Umpqua river, is the bright and beauti
ful town, Gardiner. Rounding a bend,
the handsome steamer, Era, gire3 its
passengers one of the grandest scenes in
thia glorious land of mountain, valley
and flood.
The river, two miles broad, is alive
with row boats nnd sailing craft, and a
dainty little steamer is puffing its way to
the creamery, loaded with milk cans
shining in the sun.
The town ia radiant with its lovely
homes rising terrace upon terrace and
vieing with each other in white and
cream, and slate and lavender. Bed
roofs here and there, make tho lawns,
gardens and orchards a brighter green,
and the big mill at one end of the town,
and commodious balls with flag etafls.
look as the parents of the family. Across
the river the salmon canntry answers
whistle for whistle, and the creamery on
the Gardiner eide keeps teams rattling
along the road. From the creamery ex
tends the home ranch cf State Senator
A. W. Reed. It has great level fields on
which browse 00 milk givers, and his
300 acres in cultivation.
On each side of the Umpqua, great
mountains rise, and trees in autumn
coloring.
Gardiner is built on the donation
claim of Ks-Governor Gibbs and the
lion. A. W. Reed holds the patents
When Reed came here twenty-eight
years ago, from Maine, there was a mill,
three dwellings and a store. He went
to work in the mill and has risen from
the eaw mill to the senate. lie was fore
man of the mill fourteen yearj, then
ioos 10 sieamooattng ana is sun in
terested in tho river steamers. He is
the manager and owner of the cannery
known as that of the Gardiner Packing
Co., the output rsachmg 15,000 cases of
salmon a season. BosiLcss was resumed
two weess ago ana is now in full swing
with every Jiklihood of a prosperous
yew for the Map Brand." There is no
better equipped bntter and cheese fac
tory in the state than that of Mr. Reed
at Gardner. The building two stories
high, is as white as purity, and intern
any is admirably arrranzea, while ex
ternally it can receive from land and
river. I be machinery includes a
S
iwenty-nve horse power engine, receiv-
cream vats, the unsurpassed
Alpha No. 1 separator, batterworker
and cutter, and all the auxiliaries for
first class production of butter and
cheese. This eeason the creamery re
ceived as high as 6500 pounds of milk
in a day, and has been in successful
operation since April last. More 1m
portant than the machinery khowevor, is
the fact that the manager and maker is
one of the most experienced men east or
west. Reference Is made to W. J. Per
kins, who was bom m Herkimer county
and raised in O'Neidacoanty, New York
and they arc celebrated as the treat
Eastern centers of batter and cheese
manuiactuie.
Mr. Perkins has been in the business
for a quarter of a century, and has
gained a national reputation and has
been manager of five first class factories.
liis luanutaclure is worthy ot premium
honors and commands the top of the
market.
Mr. Reed also owns town site and
1200 acres and a big mercantile bouse, a
beautiful home and tho good word of
everybody on land or water. His chief
aide de camp and accountant, Frank
Rogers, has lots to do but 13 equal to
every task, ana Mr. Reed has been
quite happy in his choice of lieutenants,
The Gardiner Mill Co. is a famous
corporation, and their mill after import
ant improvements is now sounding the
soprano of the saw and the baritone ot
the planer. It has two engines, COO and
400 horse power, respectively, propelling
double circulars and g.tng saws, gang
edges and pony circular, granting
capacity ot 60,000 leet ot hr ana spruce
in ten hours. The planing mill does its
duty to S0.000 feet of lumber at the
same time, and the output of lath is -0,-
000 feet. The mill is as trim as n roan
of war and thero are no ghastly heaps or
slabs around. The dock, J50D feet in
length, cost several thousand dollars,
and there is a mile of boom capable of
holding eight million feet of logs.
The superintendent, W. F. Jewelt, has
been at Gardiner for seventeen years,
and is a State of Mainer. His men sbv
thero is no more popular or capablo mill
man on the coast or anywhere else.
The statement is borne out by one tiler
with him ten years, planer man, nine
years ; sawyer, seven years : gang saw
yer, seven years; log hauler, seven
years and fireman, fivo years.
The accountant, O. 15. Hinsdale, has
been with tho company seven years and
formerly with the Puget Sound Mill
Company. He has vessel interests,
bank stock and real estate mado by en
erpy and good judgment,
W. F. Jewett is president at tho Ump
qua River Steam Navigation Company,
with tho Eva sailing daily to and from
tho ocean and Scottsburg, and the Juno
also daily from and to Gardiner and Sul
phur Springs up Smith river, and ho has
interests too numerous to mention. Tho
Jewett mansion at Gardiner is a dream
of cream colored beauty, with emerald
lawn and many beauties ol the floral
kingdon, and attracts and holds every
eje.
The mill manager, P. A. Brownell,
possesses thiriy-two years experience
and he is a stirring citizen. He owns a
beantifnl home which cost him $3,000,
and that Gardiner has many attractive
and substantial buildings is shown in the
following: The Jewett residence, $10,-
000; Hon A. W. Reed's Sweet Home,
$3000; the Frank Fly cottage, $2000, and
that of A. E. Anderson, $1500. Fly and j
Anderson are stevedores. Captain Corn
wall, captain of the Eva; and general
manager of the Cornwall Staged: Navi
gation Co., has a lovely $2000 residence.
The Masonic Hall, cost $2000 and the
O. O, F. Hall being built will cost a
like amount.
The Baptist church, (nnion services)
cost $1500. The Gardiner Hotel, $3500,
and the scboolhouse well, the sooner
they get a building worthy of the place
the better.
The GardinerMill Co., own an avenue
of beautiful cottages and no two build
ings alike, and strips of green down the
roadway. Their big mercantile house
carries np to $30,000 worth of goods and
they supply all around directly and in
directly about 400 men.
Gardiner has numerous lodges, the
most prominent being the A. F. &A.
M., I. O. O. F., A. O. U. W., Maccabees,
and Foreeters of America.
'this is a very ...beautiful ana very
healthy country, hut men will got hurt
on the mountains, in the mills or on the
river, so Gardiner has-a first class physi
cian and surgeon ia Dr. J. L. Elwood
His lather being a pharmacist he began
his druc experience at eleven years of
age. He is a member of a great phar
maceutical family, as not only his father
bnt his brother, three uncles and half a
dozen cousins are pharmacists. But Dr.
Elwood went farther and graduated as a
physician and surgeon and is held in
high regard professionally and socially.
With his office he has a complete estab
lishment devoted to materia medico.
1 he uardmer pest olhce, aithongh iso
lated from railway and stage road, re
ceives by steamer, which connects with
stage lines, one daily mail, two semi and
two tri-weekly maila
The postmaster is a veteran, for thia
country, as in that officiate he has
granted unqualified satisfaction to gov
ernment and the people for about eight
een years., Reference is made to J. H,
Butler, who is also a pioneer
who has bad a remarkably
interesting career. He was born in
Massachusetts and came to Oregon in
1S61, locating at Scottsburg. He worked
with his father, then took tu the river,
steamboating, succeeding which mining
attracted him to Idaho, where be also
engaged in packing and saddle trains,
then when the war news came, he joined
the gallant Oregon Cavalry. After the
cessation of hostilities he showed me
chanlcal senius and came to Gardiner in
IS73. He has since been not only post
master, but deputy collector United
States customs, and in lesser positions
showed public spirit. He has also been
landlord and owns a hotel building
which he rents, and he nas a snag resi
dence, and the post office building,
which is detached from other structures
J. H. Butler is a business man cf princi
ple and ability, and a gentleman held in
the highest regard, by young and old,
rich and poor.
The Pacific Hotel is rented by J. G.
Daley who lately bought the big Gardi
ner House, and he runs the two, the
smaller house being used for apartments.
Mr. Daley came here.fonr years ago and
he didn't have enough "to sat him up."
He now owns the hotel and nil that ia in
it, and a ranch of 160 acres, and can pay
in a minuto all he may owe. He is an
Austrian, and a capable ad., as be is 250
pounds avoirdupois but active all over.
Gardiner is busy and deserves to be,
because all the people pull together and
there is no snarling as everybody has a
good word for everybody and Gardiner
in particular. James Carswell.
The Question Solved..
Editor Plaixdealer: I am not a
scholar, much less a political student,
but by your leave I will correct some cf
the errors which have, either inadvert
antly or otherwise, crept into your con
tention for a gold standard.
The Bryan programme ia as follows, as
near as the writer can explain it: First
open the mints to eilver coinage at 412)2
grains to tho dollar. This coin to be
the standard and measure ol everything.
Wo claim that the opening of the mints
to silver will raise the price of silver
bullion by creating a demand for silyer
It will decrease the demand for gold,
thus decrease tho value of gold bullion ;
and bringing the two metals nearer to
gether. Then if 'gold refuses to circu
late, nud we think it necessary, take a
little gold out of the gold dollar and put
a littlo more silver into the silver dollar
and thus the question will be solved.
J. McD,
It is evident that the writer does not
understand the Gresham law of money
circulation. Ed.1
nuckleit'H Arnica Snlve.
Tho Best Salve in tho world for Cuts-
Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup,
tions, aud positively cures riles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A,
O.Marsters k Co.
LITTLE LOCALS.
A Salzman, the reliable jeweler.
Coal tar and resin at Marstere'.
Lime and sulphur at Marsters'.
Caro Bros, are the boss merchants.
J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker.
Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar.
Good goods at the lowest prices at Salz
man'?. Go to A. G. Marsters & Co. for school
booka,
County claims and warrants bought by
D. 8. West.
School books and stationery at Mar
sters' Drug Store.
Dr. F. W. Haynea doea all kinds of
np-to-date dentistry.
I. S. West doea insurance. Office
opposite the poet office.
Keatsfoot oil, machine and lubricating
oils at Marsters' Drag Store.
A fine line of gents' shoes at J. Abra
ham's. Prices just right.
Mnnyon's Homcepatbic Remedies for
sale at Marsters' Drag Store.
An endless variety of combs, hair and
clothes brashes at Marsters'.
For bargains in family groceries, call
at the Pepole'a Btore, Cass street.
Mnnyon's Homeopathic Remedies at
A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store.
Bring your clocks and watchea to Slow
Jerry the- reliable jeweler lor repaira.
Chrushed fruits in soda and all the
new dnnxa ice cold at me tumay
Kitchen.
Dr. Haynes doea crown and bridge
work and guarantees the same. Don't
forget tho number.
The Kandy Kitchen ib headquarters
for cold drinks, chrushed fruits, ico
cream and all new drinks.
Dr. Havnes makes all kinds of artifi
cial dentures each as gold, platinum and
aluminum plates, also robber and cellu
loid.
Save money and time. To parties
going East, go by the O. R .& N. short
route . Call on or write to V. C. London ,
Roseburg, Oregon.
A. C. Hoxie sells flour at 75c and 80c a
sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents.
People should tate advantage 01 tnese
prices and give him their patronage.
E. Da Gas, Physician and Surgeon,
office in Marsters' building. Calls in
town and country promptly answered
night or day. Residence, 911 Mill street.
X. Rice, one of oar enterprising furni
ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of
furniture of the latest style and finish.
Give him a call before purchasing else
where.
L. Langenburg ia still on top. He
carries a lull stocx ot choice music, mu
sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord-
eona etc., violin strings ol best quality
always on hand.
Slow Jerry the jeweler has 14 carat
filled gold ladies watchea now on 3ale.
Prices reduced from $25 to $15, decided
bargains. Don't fail to examine, them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Those having second hand stoves,
furniture, etc, for sale can receive the
highest cash price by calling upon N.
Rice, the furniture and supply dealer,
221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or.
Mrs. G. W. Rapp will continue to
bay and ship fresh salmon from Win
chester or Wilbur to Portland as hereto
fore and pay the highest market pricea
for same. Address postofiice box 123.
Jack Abraham, gents furnisher, keeps
the best goods and latest of every thing
in his line, and sells them at a lower
price than any of his competitors. He
also sells boots and shoes at astonishing
low prices.
Good paatnreage for stock at reason
able rates by the month. All stock
taken absolutely and entirely at
owner's risk in every particular. For
particulars enquire of J. M, Shafer
Roberts creel: .
Place to Rent Containing 3 acres,
good house and barn and all necessary
out buildings, good orchards and fine
garden spot, in tb.9 city limits. Good
garden partly in and balance plowed and
ready for planting. I. F. Rick & Co.
The cheap rates of five dollars cabin
and two-fifty steerage including meals
and berth are still in effect on the O. R.
& N. Co's. steamers from Portland to
San Francisco.
Steamer leaves Portland every five
days.
Dr. R. W. Benjamin, late of the dental
college at Atlanta Ga., has fitted up
dental rooms in tbe Marsters block,
where he ia prepared to do do first class
work in all the latcs improvements,
Crown and bridge work, gold and porce
Iain crown, fillings and extraction of
teeth at hard-time pricea and all work
guaranteed. Remember, room 1, Mars
ters' block.
Cnre For Headache.
As a remedy for all forma of Headache
ElectricBittera haa proyed to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and
tbe most dreaded habitual sick head
aches vield to its influence. We urge all
who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and
give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of
habitual consumption Electric Bitters
cares by giving the needed tone to the
bowels, and lew cases lone resist the use
of this medicine. Try it once. Large
bottles only Fifty cents at A. C. Marstera
& Co.'s Drug Store.
For Over Fifty Yens a.
As Old and Well-Tjusd Remedy. Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions ot mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by
druggists in every part of tho world. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable.
Bo sure and ask lor Mrs. Winslow's oothing
Syrup, and take no other kind.
A Snap For Some One.
A small business paying 100 par cen
in the city 01 itosenurg, lor sale chea
for cash. Good location, good building
have private reasons for selling. Ad
dress S, care of Plaixdkalkk, Roseburg.
To Trade.
Two lots in Marshfield for hogs.
Two and one half lots in Xorth Rose
burg, for Btock; hack or buggy in part
p ty ment. Call on I. F. Rice k Co.