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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1898)
1 Drain Newt. ' , Fmin The Wik'hBiin ) MlM Carrie (ieorira return! to Drain Monday to take charge of the riUl Talfgrepti oflice. Miff Derlba fcuell ul to I'ortlaud Moiidny, wliort, ah will atteml schocl tha coming tviuter. T, K. llicbatilaon, Hie Uitobuig mu aio anil bicycle dealer, waa in (be city Wadnpn lay, on lii way to Portland. John l-'muli tiai pim-baaed llie barber abopol.Ui. 3ron, and eolith j a con tlnuame ul tbe h iron a no in that line. Misa Uuaeie W'eguer baa rotnrueJ to bar boma near Gardiner, altera pleas ant vUit wild ber titter, Mr. 1v J. I'attcraou. Miesea Deina, Mao and Talitba Kob erta came over from Klktoo Uat ek, llie tao latter tj attend etboul the coming jear. Wio. Hound, of Monroe, a graduate of the claae of ".8, la a guest of bis many frienda beie tbia week. Miss Lara iletty, who has charge of the Comstotk public echool, vieiied at ber home in tbia city Satarday. The Normal buildii g has recently i n dergone a radical c!;ang, both for beau ly and neatness, the walls having bevn kalsomined and the building thoroughly renovated. C. H. Clements has a cepted a posi tion as clerk in Blark'a merchandUe store. Mr. I'lemenia is a popular and experienced young map, and Mr. Black is to be congratulated in securing bis 3ricep. Mrs. Bergman, wife of Capt. Bergman, of the Umpqua Lift Svirg Station, ac companied r.y her daughter Mary, took thfl train at tbi place th- la'ttr part of la-t week fr a vinit at Astoria. J. Feu ton, of Glidu. Or., was a guest of hi cousin, Mrs. Rjbt. Aolauf, tbo latter part of last wetk. They bad not seen each other for thirty years, and the meeting was a very pleasant one. The Normal aobool opened last Mon day with a fairly good attendance. Many more are expected to ent'r later, and the coming year promises to be one of the best in the history of the schocl. Mrs. L. M. l'eikios and two chilJrer, j Effie and Eeunie, bave returned borne from a pleasant month's outing at Win chester Bay. Mrs. 1'eikinB' ninny friends will be pleased to bear that elie returned borne much improved in health. Mia. Lyons and family are ex pected home soon. Miss Ella GorJon arrived here on 1 r day's local from Forest Grove, where she spent the summer vacation with relatives and many friends, he left Saturday morning for Elktoo, where she has been engaged as principal of the public schools at that place. The Watchman wishes btr the greatest sue- C36S. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Parker arrived here on Saturday's stage from Coos county, where Mr. Parker has been teaching the past summer. lie will be gin a term of school in a few days, in the Ritcbey district, near town, and bas engaged a suite of rooms at Hotel Mc Calliater. Their many friends welcome their return. Hon. II. Beckley and two daughter", Missea Mollis and Susie, of Elkton, came over on yesterday's stage and left on the overland last night for Portland, where tbey will spend a few das, bef ore leaving for a visit with rtl.tives in Oe Cfola, Mo. They will b- j iue.i at Port land bv Ml sees L-ima C'bin and Grace B kley, i f OakUml, ami Jae Buckley, who w 1. cc.uuan) ibroiou their journey. Oakland New 5. (From the Gazette.) Miss. Eva Hall left fur school at Mc- Minnville, Monday morning Mi s. Effi Ro-e re ur it-d to tier tiotur in Payallnp, Wau , Monday. Dr. and Mrs Ti'ctiell, of KMbiirg were icueats at the hom of J. II. Hay last Sabbath. Mit-a Ada Penrle Tbmis, of Jo-epinne co in'y. is a gueii at ib h in A J. E. Farmer. M s. Rose Wcbtox, who has teeu vimtor at the boriie ot J. C. Gray, ie turned to ber home in Etueue Wednes day. The furnaces at the Black Lutte cinni bar mines aie complete, and will receive ore about the first cf the tnui.tti. Mrs. E. E. Grow and two sons, cf Los Angeles, are visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. George Settle. Miss Grace Beckley aud Miss Maud Kast of Roseburg were at Hbamhrook'B hop camp lact riabba'.b. Arthui Forhune, who Las Letu with the telephone corps, is a guest at the home of his couin, S. J. Jones. The Misses lVarle and Laurita elf, wbo have been visiting at the home of G. A. Spooner, r eturned to their tiome in Sacramento Wednesday. Mr. Ed. Tynan a popular . P. freight conductor between Koeehurg and Aeh land, visited bis pueuls at their Oak land borne this week. Minb Jesxie 11 irube, of Myrtle Point who bas been picking bops at the Sham brook yards, fell into an old cellar a few days ago and dislocated ber shoulder. lit. Clayton was called, under whose care the injured shoulder is improving. Mrs. M. Tynan left Thursday, for Pe oria, III., where she w ill visit her broth er, Mr. John Corbttt. Mrs. Tynan ex pects to Le atteiit teeil mouths, as she will visit at Chicugo and other 'points in that state. Judgo J. 11. Kay lus juot jctuiaed from Jackson aud Josephine counties, where be bas been on & mia ni deal. Mr. Kay sold the Itorr aud Meadow cinnibar mines to Washington parties aud lays a outubar of gold properties al ao Chang! hands. Mr. Hty mvs thin will I an important district, and tuat many prominent mining men are there. A company bas been organUed, of whkb Mr. Ray U a member, which will de vel op rcverai properliea in Jackson county. The Jo Jgo will return to the mines in a few days A team driven by Cbarlrs eal ran away lust Monday. Mr. Neal was throw n from the wagon, the wheels pass ing over an I painlully injuring the right ankle. Pr. HUmour attended the Inj r eJ man, who will be con lined to bis home for at Ic tsl a lew wrtkt Mrs, .1. K. Farmer at.d master Lloyd lelt on the lecal llituedav morning tor theraot. Mis. Farmer will go to Foit AVayne lnd., tbo borne of ber it.iMlicvd, and will vieil frtrnda at M. J-ouie, I hi- cawo and other points. he will be an- sent about two niouths Mr, AV. A. Far mer will accomany her to Ijuinry 111 , who will also visit many eastern point i before bis reurn. Oa Monday while P. Muart was on his way home with horse and cairi ae, and alighting to open a gate, the horse frightened and rati. Mi , Muart at tempted to catch the horse and for a time beld on to the buggy. He fell, however, tke wheel passing over bis bead, when all went over an embaukment. Mr. Stuart received injuries to bis back sod head and was generally bruised. Dr, Liltta was called, and made bia patient a comfortable as poesinle under the cir eu:ns;auc, and found that Mr. Stuart had sustained no serious injury. The carriage was not greatly damaged. On last Thursday nwht on telegraphic information from the chief of Portland's police, city Marshal Hogan arrested a man named Bloodewortb, wanted in Portland for larceny by bailee. The city traishal is now nighr watch, and as he w-u'd be sleeping the following day, be appoititrd. a deputy to take Bloodewortn to dinner. The prisoner obtained per mission to euter a closet, but instead of entering be very dexterously dodged the corner, and while the officer in charge was waiting tor bis man, said man waa evidently making tracks for the woodB. No:h.ng bas been heard of him since his escape. Trial For M'Intyrc. NewYokk, Sept 13. A Ueiald special from Washington says : Orders have been sent to Captain .1. C. Mclotyre, formerly actacbed to the bat-tle-sLip Oregon, who, it is alleged, Bever ly criticized Rear-Admiral Sampson and Captain Ii. D. Evans, in an address at Denver, Colo., directing him to proceed to Denver, to atvait trial. Jodge-Advo-cate-General Lemley has completed the charges upon which the chaplain will be tried. It is understood Captain Lauch- beliner, at the marine carps, will le judge-advocate of the court. General Miles III. Was iiioros, Sept 13. General Miles is confined to his bed, with a touch o malaria fever. He is expected to be about in a few days. Settle Up. All persons indebted to the undersign ed are hereby notified and requested to come forward and make prompt settle ment. All notes and accounts not paid immediately will be placed in the hands of au attornev for collection. This m ats like it reads. We are giving up business, and must have a settlement. Cabo Bros. DURE r ice THE BEST SODA WATER CREAM AND PURE CANDIES MASUFAUUKED DAILY AT TBI KHOT KIM. Families and Parties Sup plied at reasonable rates, and on short notice. SHELLAH CARROLL. H, C. STANTON Oaa Jut rcetlrsd a Dew and axtenilTt itock DRY : GOODS CONBIflTINO Of Ladies' Dress Goods, Kibbons, Trimniiigs, Laces, tc., Xtc. ALSO A flH BTUCK OT- ikoots atu trnom 01 ths beat quality and fiaUtw GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, aiau on iMni la Uig quautllU and at prlcM to iiilt tk tlma, Alw a Urn ilock of Custom-Made Clothing For Choice Call at Stanton's for "I,. P. M" If; l AcBclallcrrcparaliorrorAs stnritatlnfl itvcrocdflmlUctjuU ling ihc Stomachs nndHowcb of lornolcslHcslion,Chccrfnl nc5SflndRcst.Cortalns ncltlur OpiuttT.MorphintJ nor Jliiicral. lS'OT N.KltCOTIC. JwW mTOM ntSiyi2i rmiK. t AW Jft -Am Srml itft rmtmt . Apcrfccincmcdy rorConsiiU lioit. Sour Storrwvch.llian hood, Wonns.CortNiilsions lVTrish ncss attd Loss OF SLEEP. TacSiniik- Sign.iture cf NEW S'OHK. tXACT COPrCF WRAPPLU. J Great Golly Gee ! I "VTMimT fih rf SaS5C33 sec? when it comes to the Xauiiue our .Stock. L it if n fy W i III ASHLAND. Located lu Uiat -rtyt LT- Z--t i and largo pcacbet. This school bas a rtgolur u-i...a! oj.v..: . I college preparatory, l.iusic a:iJ a:t o'.ir -i , j- The uornial senior cla.-- practie' tiif l.in.- ' thorough critic teach' r. The triulDg schocl is traJe-J. 1 r.iu. - ac.ii diploma in granted, g H"l ever;, u !:'.:. j:j t Expeukca: All e.Tpeii.a lor ith'.o! jt.ir Sept j. For catalogue or Information aJ'lii -, OREGON oi'f:No IN Portland, Scirtembcr t'l.o-i:-; October , The Finest an'l Ur:at.t E-Npu-ii-oii L . !!... tu tlie Jior'Uv.c t. HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL ProiluctBof Oregon anil Wuslnnluii tsiil pieyea in wonrieriui protufiou, im-i more varieliea than ev r buluu- t aUi ered together in one cxlu' :t Qoltl, Silver and Bronc TleJals will be Awarded. Marve'ously Kich SpetimenH fr(.m GolJ, Silver anJ Other Ii;ii8 BEXaETI'S RENOWNED VIL1TARV BIND Uat heen cui?a).r:t hi the .. oi. Aet Hue Aerial l ealj au J rerfurmaticus .eiob.ilio Very Lgw ltales on all Katlrouil-i ADMISSION Adulta -3 ceuta ClMlr-u I ..-tit LItfE f D LET LIVE! i in ' I 1 I'oJer the above motto I ill hiill i-nn I m i t nrveyforall purlieu dcniriiin mv m i-. tu u , .. au engineer or mirNvjor. My :iiuri;. x v. ill l,r rew)iiabU niiil my nik giiniiiiit' '1. Amul u Notary Public. A'l'in'ix me at Uli ' inn,i, ijoukius o. (i. wir.i. i. iion. 111 For Tnf tnta iwul Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars Mio Signature of You Have Always Bought. . are in it, dun I yuu 1 I . ) are w e, Hon i you t . Gun Business. Kind Churchill & Woolley. in ii OREGON. 1. 1 -it i - 1 1 i pen W. 1. VAN J i ,. ; ! .i ... t i "Hu to tdi), Nchraska, Kail' I tali. 'i nr Ricr ami all I'oinU I'.iit and .Southeast. . ,.t fc t; ..c - Portland to Nuw Vol k -I ' j J.ijh t'iiicau u,'j days St. l.ouia 15 1 -j ili a iJeuvor "J.1 j Jays -dit Lake 1 days t ri e i iti.in Cliair cunt, t'l ln! .le i l it Toui lHt Nlceptujc ..ir., I'l.ioiiaii r.il.ae Wlet'ii in .it n h i a inl.ii,; i it t -, tin!'.' of .!.....:: . :i. l:t J. r. :l AN5, A . I'.rrv, W. Koseburj;. I;. Cuiuait, To QilDtOI'llllIUiCa Dr. Gibbon 'I Mi ui'l rIIhIjIu rnn1 f ll u III H t MJCI.'CHkflll f j.ci ln'.lsi in Sun Iran tlM ii. blill ciiiiliniiua lo ruru nil Senuol ami .Scinlnul Dltciic aucb hi (lonnorrlitra, (licet Stricture, yph Ilia In all it "linn, bikln 1)1. Acanet, Nervoua Debil ity, Impolency. bemi. nul Weakno unil Luu v tit ITanliood, tlii) cuiimi- m ' 1 1' !,!, 1. ex:wM iroilucluK liic 1 i i ' . Mtii.jw counliiiiiinuc, ilmlf .' i! u i i, j.iiin in tliMtiruil, illiquid , 1 :.-;'.:; ,:;;!. it n,..e, iliili-ltinJC lu uth :jiij: "i , palpitation ol the lii'iirt, I tl.i ;, ,:,, Hii.J buck, lulu III llll.'lllnrr 1 Wi bklM 1 1 1 ! ' , iiiniiliK, innuiiiilioii. Ho. li i .im:lli't'l in Hull FranclHco ii'i l i huso trrtiiljlo.l kIiiiiiIiI not i'nii mi l iLi:civo tlm liunulit ol I' .'.i rli ih:o. '1 lio ilm:tor i-.urua i ; Mill. (.11114 gllUIHIHr C, ni In, mi.1. Cliaw H'lisonablu. UK. 'ili:i; ' i '. t r t ; . i 1 1 v ' i fi li t i , insiM.li -ii ; u i, !i i i I' . ii. I I nil j u ni.'. in:, i. K i. ii: . i .i : r, ', Krnrny f't, Knn I'nin V A V. S N.N.N N N N N Squirrel toil t:v - MH-cdy and lAZ' trlKtlr ?71 tTi SQUIRRI RMS. MICE, CROWS. ITC. m A. C. MARSTERS & CO., J'hN.N NtNNNNNNNNVNNNNNNNNVSNNN N -NjV". !:o: :::: : EAST AND SOUTir THE SHASTA ROUTE or ih k Southern Pui'lllc Co. KiprMa trla Ira I'oriUnd dallgr. Nurtn t:iior. H. i Si A. H. I.T. I.v. Ar l'ucllmit Ar. KtMH'btirt It. Hii Kraut'lMH) l.r. 'i . O M I .V t m M T. t. Above train atop at all .tnulfl mtlmit t irtcvii l ivrilna l ami tali'iu, Tttrucr. ilarlun, Jt'tl'r.i. Albuijr, laufi'Ut, HluMtU. Il., lUnUbarK, Juuotlon llir. KtiRciif, I oIUk'o t.rxivo. ltm. vkljnl. Mii.t all tUttiina Inmi Soscbriri tu Aahlaud tucluaiTO. HfMPburf .-nall-t)atilr. l.r. Itln.l Kowbure Ar. l.r. jo r. a t JO r. h i Ar. ; o i. no I I :. j Pullman Duffet 8lccpcrs AND ti:tol-t i.awi ni.i:i:ii; ( .nin Aktachcit to all Through Tralui. West Side Division. llctwrru I'ortaatuJ aud orlll Mall tralmlally (vivvpl fiumtar). 7 ) a. a. W 1 r. a. I.v. Ar. rorllmiil Ar. l.r. N, r a n. r a At AIIibii j ami torvllla lonmvl with train UrvKun t cnlral A aaicrn railrua.t. Kii'nu tram dallr (rii'vpl XiimtaT). i t. M. I Lv. IVrtUu( Ar. .'iK 7:.t)r. H. Ar. MiMuinQo I.v. . M a a J) r. m 1 It. ln.rynM.'iw.- I i I :.i a liiitit i'"iiiitH-lliu itl San lYanri.i-ii uitli it. I'blt-ntHl utiil tiririilitl nnl 1'-Hli' MmK oii'mu- ! lll lln.X fur JAI'A.N AM' CHINA, hillaiiti I daton uu apflnatliiii. , liuli iui'l tu kel" lu Ktirii ii"ltiU mi l hn-I ruin' Al. JAI'AN. CHINA, IIONOI.I I.' au-l Al -1KVI.IA (in l.j obtained I rum t.l.u, t.l r.i. Ticket Ai;i ut, Hxnctiurg K KOKHI FK. C II. M MiKII AM. Mauaavr. it. f. A I'ui. Aci t. l'OHTL AND JKK(ION. QR&rt CO. in im;i I ur Krt-l Mm! r in. -".kttl' I ly. r I'.m. i i'. in. 11MB SCIItlll I ts l-inni roiLiaii-l 1 Utkc. l't iiM r, 1 1. N on.li, I 'litilliA.k nil. 1 win euy, M l."iil-, i C liic;u iiii-I Kust. llU',,llii,!l.kIM . j Mlnn'-iil-oii-.M I'.ul t li'il'itli, Milwaukr', : III' K-ii llll'l I 11-I Kran Moanijlilp" ,' All -an nr.; ilati-. Mil'- ). t to ' 'liaiiK'.1. Knr h-M 1 1 I- thiii i-i o .'ml 1, i.. II, Jl. : . i To.Ma-kn- ' AIU:I K I lul l Mini -fokaii'.- I ly I l' Hi. ..m. .-ail ti' pt I,. Columbia Riir htcantcrs. Tu A- lona nu l N in l.aii'litiK. Wlllamctta Mltcr. Dn-lon C'Hy, Ne Ix rt:, l-l(.in Ji Wuy-l.aU'l M Willamette anil Vnm hill Klcr Orit-on itv, Ji ion, nul NVny t.au'iingii Willamette Kncr. I'lirtlatiil U I tri nlhi, au'l " ay-I.MiOiiu-. 5nake Klter. llipnriK to i-lnii, , ! ni. I' .Mlllilny turliiy J i.iii. I I'. .-iiii.u- A '.ll li. lit ii a. in, Kx.bnnUay 7 a in. 1 nei.. I hiir. un l -al. l MiuiUy : JJ i' in M"ii., Wi-.. mill I ii i. a.m. T'lc.'i'liur. ii,1 nil. Ev.Kli.aria Diiily, i i i' in. 'I ii.- I hir inn! .--al. I l-wi-t -u Umiv I M'i.1 J' I I'lny Kc lit fiiruniuy. . II. lllltl.llt KT, ' liuuvml I'awi'iigi-r AkviiI. O. It. c N. I ll,, I'urtluud, Ort'iton, WOODWARD THE KTTSTLEaE ROSEEURG Does Uj ALL COMPETITORS! We are alwaya in tlio Lead, aud mean to koep there. The Uoldon Harvest ia uijuii ua, and furiu- era are smiling bocauao WooUward looaa to their iulcrvat. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Tlivae are all Leather and Warranted.. SADDLES At Reduced Frtcei. Conault your jiurno and lie auro aud an Woodward Ixifortt buyliiK. W. . W00DWAKD , ' N" N "N NN SURE DEATH Goioher Poison I IPREPRRED WHEKT) ..-rVK -A.Tiiw. : vinh... . ? t. ..... i ui.. A ROSEBURC, ORGCON. KRUS15 & SHAM BROOK, I'r.AI I.Uri IN .M.I. KiMM (i STAPLE flIB FANCY GROCERIES 10 PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. Al.su A I t i l. I INK OK TOBACCO 8c CIGARS. I. I A 1 lit A I.. i iii i: nt i.ivi iti. his is the to Buy Groceries. if -i9 III III fl 1 I jj C. V. PARKS Health is Wealth ! THEN USH Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BV A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Eilled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Pull Line of Patent rietliciues and Toilet Preparations. WYLIE PIL-KI1NCTON, .Hiioi-cmior to li. W. NOAII General Blacksmith ing- I'KO'I IINd AND RUNNING I'l.ATI-S A SI'KCIAI-TY, KKl'AIIU.Sd OK Al.L KINIJ.S I'KU.MITI.V lHI.NK. Hliup mi l iirutr VaHliliiKtuu unci Kimc HIM., IIohcIiuik. Real Estate Bought and Sold Parms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMKPlATiC I'OSSl-.SSIO.N tilVKN. vStock Ranges, Timber Iauds and Miniiiir Prunerties. prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit inteudiiur purchasers, at reasonnMp prices aud easy terms. Inquire of D. S. IC. BUIOK, l(MtMI.. m.-tXm '.a.lj', talaa. DRH1N, SCOTTSBURC, CRRD1NER, THG DRILY Mai! Stage. Co. Ltau s Drain every mornint'-. counectinn .it Si. Miil.n.-,, with the STKAMKR RALPH, for flai diner aud other points on the Uniptpia. I:U PARMHR, Proprietor. "N N ' N N N N N N " A !a 55 VI 1 1 0155011 W'JtV rl.ill.l I null ll pvt. Druggists, iiin iMi.ir Mi, mil ui r. o. UJ. OHIIIitlKI, it .l: v.- I' 3 V .t3rit'-S 4 ff-.T .n-.1 ;, yy ,i 4J, C vrr .j Place A full ami complete u.-surtment tf all goods tisually kcjit itl a ti x ii t -class grocery. Kverything olTeieil lor sale is fresh; ami soKl at very icasonaLlc juices. We have a very choice stock of ennued goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, C.hci kins, Tick els, Snuces, etc., is also complete. We carry the latgest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. 1 5