Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1900)
LOCAL. NliWS NOTES. brevities. PERSONAL MENTION. llerasmbor tbs data Mar 10. Rutu Festival Opera Hons?. Mrs, Ait Green rtiini lioroe from OkUmf on Friday 'a local. Icecream ii ml cake Mtidcal l'roiparn Koott Festival, May 10th. Tim Mono CoaiUr brake on Ramb ler tlevcle la not no rswrlmoni. Mis Nanolt- Whitsett nturnod Ktiir 'lay Irom a mouth's viit at Kiijtene. lion. Sol Abraham left on Saturday's )ul tor a month's visit in California, For firat clss Little of Oakland dentistry g' to Dr. Conducota Rlew, l'reblcr and Yealch aro la) inn cff this week doctoring; for tbt grip. Advertising la a sprlrjit took, for busi neaa. Try an ad In tna fcernl-Wi-ekly IVUMPKAl.tlt. SVe our window display for (2 valooa in laditV Oxford ilea at only $1.50, Novell y hors. Tlia mau with a fishing rod, can of bait and a Ionic atrioic of prevarli:atious la now Sa Irequiirijt sight. ( If yon want a riuirrel poison that will kill luili comic mid Kolog, call on.V ;. .NUmtera A Co , tor il. lVuf. Whittlesey of the Kosoburg Academy, returned on Saturday's local from a visit In the Willamette Valley. This office acknowledges a pleasant rail and kind favora Irom L. I.. Mathewa a republican war bono of North' Deer rrek. E. P. Tynan and family left Thursday for liner City to lolt Mra. Tynan's parent, Dr. and Mr. Jackxon. ( iranta I'ass Observer. A brd of roses? (to to tho Opera Home May lOdi, eojoy some good music' eat Ice cretm and cake, and admire tbo leiatiful rosna. Subscribe for ilia 1i.isik w.i:rt. Six teen pairs every week for ouly 2 per . annum. Many new names are being sd ded to our lint 1ilv. S. 1. Mont., who was n.tniuated on tbe fusion ticket for representative for tbe district composed of Lake, Klamath, Crook and Waico, tlerlintil tlio honor. K. A. Keane bss resigned bis position in the S. 1'. round houo at thia place and will act, us clerk in Miko DeVaney'e ii'w confectionary sarlcr, the "Sham rock." Majir IUstwIok, Ut major of tbe Third Battalion. Becond Oregon, I'nited Mates Volunteers, was a passenger on this morning's local from s'in Francisco to 1'ortland. Dr. J.fi. liob'e, tho optician, will be atl'.hn Mrt'lallen IIonso in Ilosohurg on Monday, April .13th. At Oakland on Friday and Saturday, May -lib and rth, ut the Thomas Hotel. Mrs. Miliken of Tacoma, past grand tnititresibf lb Ladies' Auxiliary of R. It. T , accompanied by her daughter, visited Loyalty lodge of this city Friday and Saturday evening. Isaac I.aawell, an olj Kiddle friend, came down on tho morning train and made ns a pleasant business call. He says lb prune growers are looking rath er blue sinco tbe late frosts, A. C. Cor, better known as "Cam," who wat at on.-, ''iie city marshal of Kosehortf, was Mimic. hands with bis old (r ends on the n'mets Friday and Saturday. Mr. Cox now resides at Rumpter. A g'Sj'. deal of amusement has bten accorded tbe pedsHtri.ina on .lack sou street lately bv watching imtue of tbe boys try (o rldo on an old fashioned high birycl tel' ning to Kltner Wimherly of the Racket Mtore. Hon. a id Mrs. J. II. Uooth lett thia city Sundiy for Cutiagt drove uud Sag inaw. Mr. Booth roturned on the even ing train but Mrs. Dooth will be gone a (sir days visiting with friends In that suc tion ol the Willamette valloy. Uisa Carrie George, tbe 1'oital tele graph operator, will leave Monday fur a aauuth'a visit with relatives in Chicago. Arthur Muboney, brother ol Wallie, the Western Union mire manipulator, will bars charge of tbe I'uatal ullicrj during MIhs George's absence. -Medfurd Mai), Willis Martin came down frum .Uts. WsClallen's miue ou Lees creek Friday, aao will return this morniug. Koy Mc SXalleu. w.ho bus resigned bis position as aaasl clerk at the IhCl.illeii Mouse, will Ma luck aa a iuiir ui.il w ill return I the mine with Mr. Mar'tiu. It always gives ua pleasure to speak of . tfuwd article. Uaciua road vagsns au4 aggie aud Uaio. wagons are acknowl S(d to everybody all that is star to last lius. They bar tb rsputatiou of slag tlia best mad. Though Isultsttd y aany they ar eoallsd by sen, sad ars'aslJ by i. X, Bykss. Aide a Ham bier. Call on Caddis J'.ros. for hnv and oats'. at tue usriey r:nrn. Hemember the dste Msy 10, Kose Festival 0Hra House. Icecream aud cke Musical I'rogtam Hose Festival, May 10. Judge H.L. J!enson Is visiting with his brother Frank In this city. Hoisi; Fok Itr.Nr. Five-room cottage, furnlsned, for rent. Apply to I). B. West. fiovernor Allen has arrived at Kan Juan, Porto Klco, ami assumed bis offi cial duties. The U. of H. T. will give their grand Mayday ball at the Opera House to morrow night. Marriage is not a failure when yon ride In Uacine buguies and road wairona b j'Jghtof 8. K. H)kes. Mens' cork ventilated bats at tbe Nov elty Store are jost tbe thing for coming warm weather. $1.2r)buvaa good pair of heavy shoes at the Novelty Store or better ones for 1.50, 11.75, 2, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ixng left on this morning's local to visit a few weeks with Mr. Long's parents at Cottsge Grove. Miss Leona Lenox of Dilliard, arrived oo Saturday's local and is visiting with ber sister, Mrs. L. Koblhagen of this city. Bargains in Quaker Bath cabinets Factory price s5 each. Trice this week while they last $'t each, at Rapp'a Drug Store. E. DuGas. M. I)., member Hoard of Tension Examiners. Office. Maraters building residing corner Douglas and Jackson street. A bud of roses? do to the Opera House May 10, enjoy some good music, eat icecream and cake, and admire th beautiful rotes. Mr. aud i'.rs. Chas. Olstui and son, and Miss Wionis I.uelling, left on this morning's local lor a two month's visit in L Centre, Wash . Dr. Chwadle, the dentist, in littlo brick opposite .Slocum'a hall. ') and see him when von want good work. His prices aro reatoiiHb'.e. Mr. end Mrs. W. F. Ilenjimin re turned from an extended visit in Cali fornia (n Suuday night'a overland. Both are much improved In health. For job printing neatly and promptly executed at reasonable prices, patronize the ito.sburg Book and Job Office. Work usually turned out the same day order is received. If mibv E. Lovkm., Manager. Dr. Goble, the optician, will pay Myr tle Creek a professional viil Wednesday and Thursday, May 3rd and -1th. Those wishing their eyes examined and glasses fitted will fiod him at tho Ovcrla.id Hotel. "Missouri horses are dying aud tbe farmers say that it is from eating grast bopper'a eggs laid in the hay. The next thing we know, the veteiinsiries will be operating for graashoppercatia." Klam a.h Falls F.xpress. . Reports from South Douglas as well as otber parts of (he county indicate that J. L. Dewey, the demo-pop nominee for sheriff, is not half as popular as be was two years ago. It hi amazing bow the popularity and reputation of the Dewey'a la waning. A, S. 1'eters, brother of Capt. l'eturs of Oakland, died at Kellogg Sunday, and will be buried at that place tomorrow uuderlbe auspicea of the Oakland lodge A. O. ('. Yt. Mr. 1'eters mhi a gentle man of advanced ago und is well known in this county. The Arago creamery was burned to ti e ground l.tat Sunday evening. 1'lie orinin ot Die fire is unknown. It was fully Covered by insurance $3000. Tbe creamery belonged to .1. II. Hcbroeder and had not beeu lu oicration thia sea Soii.r-MarshUeld Sun. Wbil working on the bicycl track at the Uobu Grove Saturday H. (J. House holder's horse became frightened aud ran awn jr. At tbe corner ol Cass and Jackson eirtet the horse run against Mrs. ltnnM, m jU ernl Mra. J. (i. Flook, knock lowlier d1w.ii. Mrs. Host' injuries were very tdiaht. No futtber damage was done outside of lreukiiig tbe harness. The rural pout ottlce is surely doomed. Tb depsrtuieut intend to discontinue more than a lliousaiid during the coming year. Fanners wi.l get their mail de livered at their bousee, and lb postal rouie will radiate (rum Itie larner loaus. If freo rsral ileiivery is to lie mads a tioaiicial succsns the drpailuieut Duds it necessary to abolish Iba small o tikes. Tbe.e ia every iudicatiun Ibal tbara will be a grai ubauga iu tbacuu daotUtk postal basica in the best fW years, Dr. F. W. Ilaynes Is moving into bis cottsge which be moved from Terrace 1'ark addition to bis lot on Uone and Douglas streets. Lester Wright, tb) popular 8. P. brakeman, bas purchased a Hartfo.d bl- cycio oi j.imer wimheriy. I. ester says tbe bi-ilckle cnts a wide swath in the field of pleasure. airs, w. Ii. Gordon, who went to Healdsburg, California, to attend the funeral of ber father, Mr. Hendricks, about tbreo months ago, returned home yesterdsy morning. Mrs. Gordon also spent some time visiting ber daughter Mrs. A. II, Flournoy, in Oakland, Cali fornia. Laurel Lodge No. 13, A. F. & A. M. gave a reception to the Masons and their families and tbe Eastern Star at tbeir hall last Friday night. Cards, dancing and otber games were indulged in, an elegant loncb wai served and a general good time was had. Prof, and Mrs. Ap- pelhoff furnished some., very excellent music. H. F. Bates Comedy Co. gave two performances at Armory Opera House oo Monday and Tuesday evenings, but on acconr.t of poor houses and previous bad luck the company has become tern- temporarily embarrassed. This (Satur day) evening Company II give them a benefit, trusting that through it they may he able to continue on their jour ney. Mining Journal, Grants Pass. Rose Festival. The V. P. S. C E. of tbe Christian church have decided to hold the "Rose Festival" in the Opera House, on Thurt- day evening, May 10, aa it is expected that '.be rosea will be in full bloom by that time. An excellent program is be ing prepared, ice-cream and cake, and coffee and sandwiches will be served, and a very enjoyable evening is promised to sll who attend. All rose culturists sre invitid to co operate with tie committee, to secure as large a display as possible. Suitable prir.es will le awarded for tbe best ex hibits. . This hoi iety is to be comuieude 1 for its efforts in this direction, and ehould , and no doubt will receive the p.itronsue of all those who desire, to see our town made more beaulilul. Eugene, Salem and other of tbe valley towns are mak ing arrangements for floral shows, with a viow to eucoursging the planting aud cultivation ol more flower gardens, and we "believe ltosebnrg can make as large and as beautiful a display of roses assnytoan, of the rame population, iu tbe state. j Almost a Fire. This morning about 10 o'clock. Mr. Beckley, ol the Beckly & Howard meat market discovered tbe interior of bis back room was afire but as tbe Hi rues had made but very little headway they wero promptly extinguished. Tbe fire evidently caught from a lot of paper which was in tbe wood box behind the stove, an there was a very hot fire in the stove. But for tbe timely diecoverv and prompt action a large conflagration was averted. Mas It Caught You? Sinco becoming a victim ot the dread Stllictton la gripie we quite agree w ith City Recorder D. 8. West, when he says: "For tbe onligbtment of tho fel lows who have thus far escaped this Ireud malady I will ay that it does tot always take an enterprising, wide awake fellow to .:atch lagrippe it's like agraeo widow who realizes what a good thing sbe bas lo-t, and ingratiates herself up on tbe unsuspecting man before be real izes there's a microbo wilhiu a block of him. No two people are effected in in exactly similar way. In the incipient stage a man will, feci like he'd been "out" the, night before have a "deep brown taste" in his mouth aud other symptott-s kuown to all men except those who live in teuiperuuce cjinmunities like this. From this il will tun the gamut aud the sufferer will Imagine be has the smallpox, yellow fever, appendicitis, tape worm. ingr'jinii toe nails or a mother iu-luw. lis wiil feel line putting a rtd flannel rag, soaked with keroeene, about hia neck aud a luueturJ plaster on bis abdomen ; will lose his appetite and forttet t'i swear when bis wife tells him It ouly a cold. He'll lose interest iu tbe Philippines aud South Africa aud forget that Congrees is in aeeeiou. He'll be a dead wan iu hi mind before the first inning Is over. Ku; he'd gel ovtr it, and theu for tbe next live jests will lay very pain and ache that alll iota his auat oa.y to "that confounded grip I bad la lUuO." It doesn't come often,' but it's a "lain" when II bas poiaseaioo of tbla an lily tsaasBt." THEY ARE - MECHANICALLY SCIENTIFICALLY ARTISTICALLY "Asa Perfect, Durable, Easy-running Roadster the R n B ar- is the leader that always leads. The High Grade Clipper Chainless the wheel that made the chainless a success. Price A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installment plan. A. C. MA3.STERS & CO. COLUMBIA BICYCLES. QrtD STANDARD OP THE WORLD. Colombia Chainless 00 and $75. Columbia Cbain Whefk 10 an l Hartford Chain Wheel $30 aaJ ?3.j. Coaster and Brake on any wheel ?5 extra. PennoDts'") and ?25. Storrrer $30 au 1 S35, RACKET STORE. m c. I. k. New Goods Constantly Arriving, to you. Just received our spring line 'of Men's and Boys' Suits. A cplendid line, it'll do you good to sec thorn, whether you want to purcbaso or not. They wern mad.i bv l-Yiend Bros. & Co.. of Milwaukee, Wis., and aro jHllod tbo "lVrf.-oti Ckithinn" they fit as if your tailor had mad them for you. Our stock of Spring Shape m -MenV is u..w complete. Wo are agents for the celebrated "(iOBIK)N J I AT." jTh-y come in all Shapes aud Colors and are worth $3.iH. Our htock of Men's furnishing Goods Was never letter or cheaper. Iu fact ev.-ty department of our business is now 'u perfect shape.' We curry everything iu 'beftDry Uoods, Fancy (Jood, Motions and (leu'.s' KuniUhiu ;Uood Line-, also Boots, Shoes, HaU, aud Capp. Our business is growing. Kvery mouth it is larger.; t.uj; why? Because we give good Good aud Honest Vhlue.-i.'ojLuiM-epreKeu-tatiou. Kverythitig us represented or money buck. Phoue Main 1S5. Hints to Housewives. Half the battle iu goud cookiug, is u, kuve goC frt-.sh Groceries, aud to x, xhem jnnupthr wljen yo order them. Call up Tke No. 1, for good goods aud BICYCLES PERFECT B $60. HARTFORD Step in. (ilnd to show them store: fISIIER & BELLOWS. good service. C. W. PARKS & 0.