The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 15, 1897, Image 1

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BEST ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
I'iiIiIIhM Kvi'iy Monday ami luurwlsy
Monk mid Main Hlrvcl,
KONICIII'MU, OHKUUN
The Plaindealer
I'OSTEKN,
LETTKIi HKAIy,
BILL HEADS,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Executed Ncntlv and at Living Kutti.
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PIAINDUUR PUBLIiHIHC COMPANY.
Vol. XXVIII.
ROSHUURG, ORKGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897.
No. 14.
Notielr MiieUm.
nf, O. KI.KM, ItOMKIUUlO I.OIMIE, NO. B,
bnld their regular iiiinliallin 1 at J""
1. 1). o. K. Imll 011 wound anil loiirui in""""
11I raeh I111111II1. All liiembera rwiHMi"! to
I riulrly, ' lalUu brothers cor
dially Invllud 10 alteiid. .1M
FIlMl PAIIK TUHTIN, K. K
HMIMAN MAHKH, HMimtary.
DDl'iil.AH COUNCIL, N. l J It. O. I'. A. M.,
...,! nvi.r Wc.liii.ilnr (ivenlni l I
ni'lmk In Urn lil Naaniiln Hall. Visiting
lirnlln'm arti cordially Invltod to attend,
(). II. l AdHIIF",
iiRn. W. I'kmiiv, onim-Uor.
Il.ronlllitf Hi t M ini)
T AUKKI. LOIKIK, A. r. A A. M . IlKOUI.Ai.
nieettnga llm 1 n.l tli Wcdneadari In
VHI'll IllOlltll.
HlKK JOIINMON, W. M.
N. T. Jr. Hi 1, M'tx-y.
1)1111. MAKUN UHMIK
kll K 1 it 11 .
incrta Hatnrdar
i-trnlnR 01 each wews ai
Ihidr hall In D1I1I Fellmir If 111 nl at Knaeburg
Wfini.ru ol )i oritur In good standing ioliiU
od to attend. rl.W. VAN.II.K, N. O.
F. 0. M11 m. Hco'y.
RObKllCHU MUMiK, NO. IS. A. O. U. W.
inwls the aeenuil ml fourth MiimUyi nl
each iiuintli 17.. . m. l l'l Fnllowa lull.
HpiuIh-is of tliu order III gooO standing ar In
IUm1 lo attend.
R
KNorOMT, NO. VS. . A. R . MFKTM Till
Dial hihI Uilnl Ihiirwlara ol rai n ouilllli.
WOMF.N'H KKLIKF t'OUPH NO. 10, MKITM
(lull mid Ihlnl Thuiadaya In rack
mo u I It.
t. A USir A I.I.I A Nl K Regular Wiiarlrrly
Meetings will lm held at Until lull,
Kiwrliuri. Uiu Hial Krlilav In December, Ufrfc
mil Jmir, ami lliti Uilrd Friday In HeptamlMir.
TiOHKMURII I'llAI'TKII, NO O K. H..IK.TS
I he. aevtllld
month.
anil InurlU 'I luiradais ol vault
K Kl.lS A KAMI , W . M
AlM.1 lllto .S, Mt!
TtHKIICK' DIVISION NO V.t, B. Of
nul la ivct 1 arcond ami Imi; tn Sunday.
Rii.hKIII IIU K. D I.OIKlK. NO. 41. I. O tl. t
meets mi I iirxlay rtenlhf ol mrh week at
Ilia U.I.I Krllnna hall. Vlaltlni aialrra anil
brrlhii u air Inv IWI l atU'liil.
M Kit IT FT. N. 0.
AM ATA SMITH. K. H.
Al.fllA lOlmE, NO. 47, K. OK I'.. MKItTf
criy WciliD'aalar cvrnlui at OiM Kullowl
Hall. Vlaltlna KiilxfiU In 100.I landing for
llallT IiitIIckI Ui altvuil.
II. l.oo.NKV, I". .
K. M. ONKI.I.NO, K. R. H.
lrtlrluiiMl I'ardM.
M. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
KoumV, Mai.Un Mull'lttiK. HOHEIlU KO, OR
W-II ml mm IhIihv ilia l' . H. IjiuiI oltlcr and
rnltiTiia riHa a H-lally.
I ate Receiver U. H. Uml OBr.
aiuaul M. oil.
kid, riot rrmn.
JROWN ft TU8TIN,
Attorncys-at-Law,
IliMima 7 and 1
l a A WlUoti Dim k.
KOHKHl'KO, OR.
w
f H. WILLiy.
Attonu'y ami Coiinnulor ut Law,
Will fir. U. o In all lb ruurta uf Hit NUU. Of.
Br In lb Court liuuae, Uuuruv county. Or.
A. BKMLBREDK.
Attoinoy at Law,
Hairhuru, itrrjon.
ar tha I'naU.fSi on Jurkaon atiMl.
yiyr W. CARD WELL,
AtU)inoy at Law,
ROHKBURG) OREU0N.
U Kayitti Laki. Juimii U Louobabt
2 AN E ft L0UOHART,
Attorneys it CounselorB at Law
Kotrbnrff, Urtyon.
IV III nrantlce In all tha coorla uf Orgun. 0
Ira la tk Tarlur-Wllaun block.
J D. STRATFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Ronma ami 4
Tailor A Wila.ui llliH'k.
KOSKBURU. OR
jyj-XRA BROWN, M. D.
nlT ICK, Mm Jai kuHi Htrt'ti, at ri'
Idrnro ol Mra. J. Illror.
KOrKBCKli, OK.
JJ L. DRADLET, M. D.
Physician Sc Surgeon.
omco Ilouia, I r 0111 11 loS r.H.
la) lor A llu Hrli k ROBE B OHO
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J L. MILLER. M. D,,
Surgeon and Homoeopathic
Physician,
Hotebury, ttrtyen.
-Obionto Alaaaaaa a paolalty.
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ILL. P. HEYDON,
Couuly Hurvoj'or,
Mild Notary lubllc.
Orrin: In Court Uouko,
virdiTH lor 8iirvi'ylii and Klold Noli'a ahmiUI
Ihi adilrvaiKiil lo Will 1'. llvydou, County bur
veyor, Uuailiurn, or.
Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural.
8. C. POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1100 U Ht., N. W. Waallillglou, 1), V.
rn. i.i.n. vimi. In llii' (IruriHl Land OlDrv.
Kiaiulm r ol Conli'hlH, Mluuial vn. Mineral
ftailioail ami Ariii iiIIuihI cUIuiii, ami l.avlo
C'lilul ol I lm M liK iii invlnlon.
jpyOurrvauouilviiix) 'Uwl.
ffi CITY flf mi
HY A. (', MAIIHrHlN, MAYHII, IN H, f. I'AI.I,.
It ifoiiurn, Hie county iral of I)oii1uii
county. Ori-ifDii, in nitimlod on tlio cmI
bank ollliu South (7nii(iiu rivur, ut ila
ooiilliiniirii with I'ccr crunk, six mi log
above ita jiincllou willi tlxt Norlli Kork.
lUiiHliiirK la nontliid on a beautiful pla
teau, aloiiinu from a itr'iaHioti of tri-n-
oriverrd bill" lolbn rliilinu Wftloranf tb
...1... 1 1.. - ui.t..i. r? . 1 1..
iiiiii 1 niHiin( ninrii wiriiin nn viaj
went of the rily to Winclii'Ntvr Iliiv. aomo
ixty mllfi diataiit.
covin
I'rom u ImiWicrB iioinl i f view Host'-
burg is inott itilvaiituireoiiRly locatcil, oc
cupying a ntrutt'tiic Kiinl in the filmed
and besiililiil l.'iuj iiua valley, which ex
tend ('11111 the Ciilapoiiia liioui.tuiliB on
the norih to Uogue Kircr Halite Houth-
ward.aud aweepit from tho eno -capped
CaK'adc in the cunt to the nhurve of the
I'sciUc. fanned in wiiiitr by t tie wariu
and soil Chinook winds, and cmilcd in
summer l y balmy tea bree.eii. It has
one of the limit ripiuiilc and pleaaaut
climates on I be i'acitif ccuM, the tlier-
momeler relib in ubovo Sil in maimer,
and raiely la'.luig In low otl in winter.
J he I mi'iiua vallov, lliotii;ii not so
large as some others, m otto ol the mutt
fertile, p.isrsalug a deep, rich alluvial
oil. Until retett jears the farmers
contented themselves chielly in growing
grain and raising eto'-k ; the amount ot
wool was exceedingly largo for the terri
tory, and commituiis the be tt price of
any produced in tho Northwest.
1 lie ngrlclilt'irnl ptirmiits are now lin
ing moi'i ilivprsilii'il, unit 1 1 nil cnltort is
receiving inin li it'lt ntion, iih tlu lurgo
plum, i iii h and i ear o cliurdH Hint are
In n t coii.ing in'o I euriiig give tuiilif nitel
text i no hi v . The rune I nt ut-1 r v , wliiili
a few )e,r mi i- i oiiKintril of oi.ly n lew
acres in Ibn valley, now covers mi vera I
thousand acres, the iilitlity in size mii I
lUvor are uiiexi elled unywheie in tin-
world, the yield per lice iiiicijualeil, uml
in n verv lew yeari, when Hie uiiing
pruno on IihiiIn cihiiii f.ur I v into tienritik',
the amiiiinl produced "l" i ii' I ihihik.
ami r. ipiire iiiiiuv IiikiiIiciIm nl e'i''e m
gitilier nnd wink ihe crop.
On (lie south bti.il east he t lie priiicl, til
mineral belts, in which some rich gold
placer mines are teing worked. Mutiy
millions of dolluts in K'd hnve lieen
wsished fiom the rich gravel bars along
the Cmpotia river and its tributaries in
the old etude ways, but the march of
improvement and modern modes are
swiftly superseding and displacing the
old. The last yenr lias witnessed the in-
s 1 , ,
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CITY
vestmeut of several hundred 111011)1,11111 '
dollars in improvetl iiioihodo and the iu- I
turns to the promoters liavo in every in-1
stance been most flattering and have by
far exeeded the most sanguine, expecta
tions iu mauy places, aud the success at
tending has placed uiatiy new companies
with large capital iu tho mining district.
(Scarcely auy attention has, until tho
past year, been puid to ipiarLs mining or
prospecting; small us has been tho
prospecting In quart, tho results have
been most satisfactory. Free milling
ore of a very hirh grade has beun devel
oped iu many leads. Homo am boinji
thoroughly proipected, among which is
tho Black Jtepuhlicau, located iu tho
foothills, eight miles tlistaul lioui lione-
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mm m mm
Sfeifm.
Mai
burn, oaiih'I by MoKara, P. C. Hint. I. I.
Kli 0 uml (i. V. Kinibiill. Tlmy UiCin
Urt aprinu tironiKicliiiK tbolr claim by
alnkiiiK ahafta, gince which time thnv
have run three tunoela, oihi of whicli
Ntrikna the main ludgo alxiut 500 feet be
low the aiirfacu and eiKraa a well de
ilnnil lclfl with aaaaya running very
uIk'j. Tlmy will In tho Denr fulute erect
a mill to handle tho ore.
Ono email claim adjuining ll.o I'lark
lteiuhlirnn hua juat bei'ii bonib'd for
f.'tO.OiHl, and work on it will bo promt
cntfd with vlfor Rt. oni'c. f.lltlcf'mlil ft
l).r, iili I'ortlanil ca.iUI, li.ivc mr
cliHafld the Olalla placer rniur-H, twelve
niilea from KoaeburK. Theae mines
iiot i:.
have been known to u.H.-eM untold
wealth in coarso g iKI, bul on accjuut of
a scarcity of water the former owner was
unable In work the claim except in very
wet seaiitiH. Tim l.ittletield cV Day
Company is backed with abundance of
capital and li.n ompletiid a ditch of
ant
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HALL.
three miles in length and placed two
giants at woik, erected u mill and a
number of other btiildiugs, and will at
uuca extend its ditch about eight miles
fait her and tap a large creek which will
furnish abundance of water.
homo twenty miles south aro located
tlio famous nickel minus, which cover
an urea of -OOJ acres of high grade oro.
There is at presout about $10,000 worth
of machinery 011 (he ground, audit is ex
pected the com puny will begin active
work iu the early summer mouths. Tito
supply of 010 is almost iuexhaustiblo,
and several huudrcd men will tiud em
ployment there. Tlio Victor uiiuo aud
several othors prouiiso renewed activity,
(Several copper wiuea are being opeued
cs-l?z!Zn """ '-- 1 3l h -.a ?4 lixf
up which pronpect very rich and nive
Kod protriiae of being a'-lively worked.
Within a few ruling both funl and went
of Uoaoburg, flno bodlca of coal hare
been opened, aome of which are worked
and hauled to thli city by team and
naed for fuel. The coal la of excollent
(iinlity, Heverat of theno mlnniiaro lo
cated on the proponed line of the Itone
burir ami Owi Bay Kailroid. About
one-half of the road is completed and in
operation nnd daily trainn run between
Myrtle J'oint and Marahflold, the com-
pint ion of w hich to Itow buru; will place
it within threo lionra' ron of f'ooi Kay,
ono of the bet harWi between Ban I
Erauciaco and I'tiget Hound, and give it j
8' "1. 1 HERS'
quick and cheap tranaixjrt ill jii to the
uinrkete of the world.
The foothills and mountain slopes are
covered with a fine and extensive growth
of lir, cedar and sugar pine, a Urge por
tion of which is government land and
still subject to entry. In a few of the
SCHOOL HOUSE
more favorable places mills have been
erected and are ut work shipping their
lumber to California points.
KoFeburg is the distributing point and
center of business for Douglas County.
Besides the courthouse and county build
lugs beiug located here, there is the
United Mates Land Ollice. This land
district embraces Linn, Lane, Douglas,
Coos, Curry, Josephine and Jackson
counties, and is the most important in
Oregon. The United States signal sta
tion, the only one in (Southern Oregou,
is located here, and poets daily bulletins
of the weather reports from the various
stations over the coaat.
The Oregou Soldiers' Home, w hich is
supported both by the Slate and Federal
Government, is situated in the subuib
wtst of the Umpiiua Uvier, which io
spanned by a substantial and cotttly
bridge. It is the only State institution
iu Southern Oregon. No more conven
ient aud healthful location could have
been selected.
lioeoburg is the end of a divitdni of
the Southern 1'acitlc lUilroad, and the
terminus of the Hoseburg local, which
leaves for 1'ortlaiut every morniug and
arrives from that city every evening.
The repair shops and rouudhouse of the
company are located here. They employ
altogether about 150 meu and dishiuse
upward of f 10,000 per month.
The postoflice is a distributing otlice
for live mail routes which lend fiom tliU
place. Hoseburg lias a complete system
of sewerage, a wcll-eouipped water plant
which furuishes an abundant supply for
both private and public use aud a well
trained tire department which renders
efficient services when tho demands re
quire. Hoseburg has a large aud com
modious public school building, accom
modating some 700 pupils.
The Hoseburg Academy, which is uite
ly equipped, offers splendid inducements
for the pursuit of the higher branches of
education.
Nearly every kind of trade and piofcs
tdoo is represented here. There are a
number ol large and extensive mercan
tile firms, among whom are Caio Bros.,
who have built themselves a large brick
block on one of the most valuable cor
ners in tho city for their own uso. Tbev
have a very large trade reaching into all
the mining camps aud adjoining towns
and villages,
Mrs. .lotepliHoii, who upon the death
of her husband took porsoual control of
his exteiibivu mercantile and other bubi
uess allairs, has proved an able and
elliciuut buuiuors manager, extending
her business until she occupies two large
brick buildings ou Jackson an 1 Wash
lugtou streets, aud teaches far beyond
l VLUiff
the county I i unite for trade. Aleatra. A.
V. Marntera 4 Co. are the leading dmg
giatfl; they baye been In buainoaa lor the
paat five yeara, and enjoy large and
extensive trade.
Itoaebnrg la well supplied with hotel,
having four, the leading and flrat claa
onof which la the McClallen Houae,
owned and conducted by Mrs. I). C. Mc
Clullen, who baa bad over twenty-five
year' experience in the hotel buaineea
and i. popularly known throughout the
entire Northwest. Mra. McClallen takes
special rnru of the commercial trade,
aluo tourists stopping over to see the
country and travel down the lieautifol
Willamette Valley by daytime.
HOME.
The courthouse, a fine and large build
ing, costing; many thousands of dollars,
contains all of the county offices. It is
one of the most commodious aDd conven
ient houses of justice in the State. It is
onder the cire of Judge A. F. Stearns,
a man of good business ability and excep-
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tional legal qualifications.
! The advantages offered at Hoseburg
I and vicinity to capitalists for safe divi-jdend-paying
investments are more
1 plentiful and diversified than any other
place in the Northwest. The country
here is as yet nndeveloied and all it
needs to spriug into busy, bustling activ
ity is a little more capital, which is fast
turning to this prolific field.
7g
The sweet
ness ot tree
first embrace
with the wo
man of his choice
will always linger in
a man's itiind. It is
a pity that the sweet
memory should ever
be poisoned bv the
taint of ill-health and
consequent unhappi
ness. It is sail that
the flower of a happy
remembrance should
be obscured and kill
ed by the noxious
weeds of sickness and
sorrow. Too fre
quently this is the case. A woman can
not be a happy, helpful amiable wife who
suffers from weakness and disease at the
very mainsprings of her nature. Pity
may grow up to take its place, but love
itself seldom survives where this is the
case. If a woman will, she may always
hold her place in a man's mind and
heart. If she will take the right care of
herself in a womanly way she will never
lose her rightful inheritance, a hus
band'a love.
The best of all know n medicines for wo
men is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It acts directly on the important and deli
cate organs that make wifehood and
motherhood possible and makes them
strong and well. It allays in (lamination,
heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones
up and builds up tired nerves. It pre
pares for almost pangless motherhood and
insures healthy children. Thousands of
women who were sickly, nervous, fretful
invalids are now happy, cheerful and
helpful wives as a result of its use. All
good medicine dealers keep it and there
Is nothing "just as good." Any dealer
who tries to persuade you that there is,
Is thinking more of his profit than of
your welfare aud health.
Dr. I'lt-rcc'a Pleaaant Pellets are a talc, mire,
apee.lv, permanent enra fur constipation. They
aie I iiry, niRar-voatrd giaiuilen. Ouc little " rel
ief i 11 gentle laxative, ami two a mild cathar
tic. Tliev never gripe. Oruggi.ta el them,
and no other pills art good.
Hfi
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A. SAL2MAN.
(HucceMorto J. JASKDUC.)
Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and t Optician.
DIALIR IN
WATCIIK8, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND FANCY ;OUIfl.
HiMlaslaaA am a4gelal jf
4riulM llriixllf iiii Hj-o Olnaainaj niil HiM--inloa
A COMF1. IT STOCK Of
Cutlery, Notions, Tobaoco, Cigari and Smokers' Articles.
Also I'roprietor and Manager of Roebnrg'9 Famoun itargain Store.
KRUSE & SHAMBROOK,
DKAI.KR8 IS ALT. KINDS OP
SM A! FANCY GROCERIES HD PROVISIONS
FINE TEAS HMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY.
AI.90 A FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO Sc CIGARS.
UIVK US A TRIAL.
KR1CK DKI.IVKRV,.
MOUNTAIN VIEW
P
oultry and
cj sr. bv: mr k jai
Having just engaged in the business, would say:
I have spared no time or money to purchase the very
best for my breeding stock.
Silver Laced Wyandottes,
Barred PlymouthRocks,
Golden Polish,
eCCS, $100 P6R 13.
Poland China Hogs, Angora Goats.
Give me a trial. Correspondence solicited.
AUdrcB:
Cleveland, Orvsuii.
L. A.
WYLIE PILKIINGTON,
Successor to G. W. NOAH,
General Blacksmithing
AWa 1EUHMKB0KX1V).
r ROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY,
REPAIRING OF Ala. KINDS PROMPTLY DONE.
shop 011 Corner WaMlilnicton
iVVNAiVSAiVVVW'wAr
UXfVpS?j) Barred Plymouth Rock,
Vrtfe
?tHv
-J?&&mm$&
rf'mx&--&?.
EGGS, Sl.OO PER 13.
Huv vnur ecv'J from Kden bower Poultry Yard and av inoncr. The largest breeder In South
ern Oregon. Eui-'ii vou buy of me are from mv belt birds and prUe wianem; pure, stout, vigorous
ami healthy. No inbreeilinu iu my yards. With great expense I have mated niont of my liens ol
iny own raisitig ith stock front the best varda iu California, Ohio and Illinois. My birds won
the Lion's Share of Honors at the Southern Oregon District (air. At Oregon statu Fair, Hmwu
Leghorns wou'Jud ou breeding pen, also two speeialson Cockerel and Pullets as being the best
on exhibition. Orders promptly filled at Kruse & fcbmnbrook's liroeerr Store, or address as above
for particulars. Send stamp for reply. K, A. KRl'HKi Nauager.
A. C. MARSTERS 4 Co.
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"Weill Paper.
A Choice Collection, aPi-icca that Sell.
LIME PLASTER AMD CEMEMT.
A FULL LIME OF WIMDOW GLASS
ALL OUOLRS PROMPTLY FILLLU.
One Door South of 1'. O.
RORF.BIRU, ORF.UON,
Stock Farm,
va.. ?w .
Silver Spangled Hamburgs,
Single Comb Brown Leg
horn. MARSTERS, Proprietor.
aud Kane IMS)., Roiebnrg.
HHEIIl.TUii, um.
BKEIDER OF
II
FINE POULTRY,
Black Lanpshan.
-c. G. Hamhurir.
Black Minorcas,