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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1900)
Drain Iti ms. tU m hmnri ) "Auuty'' .l.ickdju lelt for KiSL-burg on a visit Monday. Work Las bvun on the new Owing xuill eito at 1'ifctcr.. list's Milia llid-lie is in Drain, doing lri'Sui8n.i;i at rce.tctit.' K. L. Tarrot:, reiiu'olicfiti candidate for BiieriiT, was iu town Wednesday. Doru, to tho wife of 'V, -T. Iieed, a girl ; also, to the wile of Thoa. Lawhorn, a girl, at Gardiner. Mrs. A. II. Low and family left Mon day, lor their near homo iu I-oa Angeles, California, where they will jo;n Mr. Low, who has been at tbat place for sev eral weeks. Their many friends here are sorry to see them go. The Board of Trade meeting Tuesday evening was well attended by the lead ini; citieus aud businees men of Drain An organization was uiado, with E. Johnson as president, a ad 13. II. Miller, secretary. All were enthusiastic and ex pressed themselves in favor of any move meat that would be a benefit to the tow and country around in general. There will be another meeting May 1, to whic all are invited. The nieetic;; of the Native Daughters at Yonca'.la, Friday l;jat, w as the most enjoyable event of the seaaon, so fa After the business meeting was over several native eons, includiug oureelf were invited to a repast that did honor to the occasion, aud it goes withoot say iug that we did ample jestice to no email part of the spread. A sketch of tbo life of Kozelle Putcarn, was read, and en krved by ail. lhe Cabin was honored bv a visit froai Mrs. K. A. Miller, 'grand president supreme cabin N. D. O. Olalla Odds. Comrade Fenton, Mable Andrews, Mies llattte Dement, Ada Iiedifer. On plac ing (lags on soldiers graven, Comrade Drake. On flowers, Annie Kichie, Mrs. Sherman, Flora Kedifcr and llettie Mc Donald. On children' work, Mrs. Dr. Hogue, Misa Steuart, Ada Kedilcr and Mr. Wright. On decoration, Mrs. Drake, lire. Cochran and Mrs. iallup. On music, Mies II. lement ana Mis. Sherman, To secure orator for the day, McDonald and Cochran. A cordial invitation is extended to the Cl. A. R. post at Canyon villrt nnd the citizens generally to meet with us and assist in making the day memorable. A. J. MclHjNAi.i", Commandant. V. 1'. JKk'haapi.os, ec. protem. EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL IS THE BEST OF ITS KIND ANDCAMrtOTBE EX CELLED IM AMY CASE AT LIK PRIC S. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS RAD IANT WITH THE NEWEST AMD THE B ST. WE PROVE WHAT WE SAY. Ready Made, Hut Custom' White Goods. Goodness. ',' Thin will ho a White Goods Heady rutulo Kiirujeuts tire n ' bilH?vt. w? MIW overul Kra.Je leading feature of onr More. Call i V w i "i 1 HI"' LnwuB at r, r' n ml fee onr uoenimleil lino of ! V, V1 ctnl ir j-J. Mtibliu L'urlenvenr, Knit Vests, AIo fancy laco uml eonloj oiTect Wrappers. Tniloreil Suits, Crush. in hmo KK our chnplny of Skirta. This vearr Mtirt waists Roods in general huvo noTer urn hnrinimy nnri whrt k.v. VifOa tetter. All Should Roister. - A. S. Ieiand and daughter, Merle visiting relatives ia Coos county. John Livingeton was greeting friends in this vallev as he passed through cn his way to the coast. Misa Mina llnglcs of I'eei, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home a few days ago. James Nevviand, a prominent citizen of Lookinz Glass, was locking after ' husi ness matters in our town this week. Jas. A. Sterling, tandidata for assessor was shaking hands with our votes while .passing through cn a business trip to Camas Valley. W. K. W ells, registration officer for this precinct, reports that our voters hare all registered w ith possibly one or two exceptions. F. D. Newland Las gone to Portland, having in charge the logging team of Col J. G. Day which is being moved to some other point oi operations. II. '.. Ireland baa gone to Coos river to accept a position on the Daniels Creek railroad now under construction. Henry ' says be will be back ia time to vote a straight republican tkket, even if it is as long as Lis arm. B. F. Weils has received instruct iot,s from Washington to be ready, to leave San Francisco for Manila on the trans port, depariisir May loth. Hurb says he can pack bid baggiige iu a sardine can, as eone out has told him that ail that is needed over there id the wav oi wearing apparel, is a neck tie aud a tmile. li. K. Weil while prospecting on Union creek, got mixed up with a couple' of ( bears, but "Ell'' remembered that he is a candidate or constable ou (he repub lican ticket, and waded in for a fight to a finish ; after the smoke cleared away there were two bears lees in the piecinrt, aud a vi- toriooa candi date cooly figuring how much two bear scalps would bring at two tioliars each, thus proving that he is (he proer etufl for coustable. , flyrHe Creek. Thomas and Will Strode will star, to Kastern Oregon May 1st. It is reported that Run. Ludington Lai .leased the Ueutzen mills. The Koutb Myrtle literary society is discusfin the woman' suffaye ques tion. l'rof. Lailey in moving his school along. Someone suggests a little hickory oil on the older pupjls. Rev. J. Chancy is a busy man. Works hard all week, debates on Katurdat night and preachea on Sunday. The following arrangements were made today, to do honor to our dead heroes tbat saved the nations life. May 27, sermon by Ccwrate Wm,' V. Kicbardeon, , at 11 a. iu, Com"taitiep were appointed to puttbi::gsin readioees ior May '30, as fellows: On program. Some of the voters havo been ioformed that they would have to pay to have their liamcH registered. Such is net the fact. A" cn register free, there is no law to charge anything, liach voter should register in the presenco of two witnesses freeholder?, who with the person registering must be known by the otlicers, unless registering he fore the county clerk, when no- witnesses are re quired. PRUNE RAISING IN OREQON. Keporls of considerable injury to the prospective prune crop continue to come in, and it must be confessed that while the damage dure by frosts is perhaps ex aggerated, it has undoubtedly been con siderable iu several localities. If it should prove to be extensive, coming in eucceseion to last year s bad tuck, (lie prune growers cannot be blamed for feel ing somewhat discouraged, and yet there is no EuCicient reason for litis discourage ment being more than temporary, says the Telegram. I'rune ruining has been BuHiciently tried in Oregon to establish the fact that it can beengaed in success fully aud profitably, over a large aggre gate un a ol the state; ami the-e set backs are exceptional, aud only tempor ary, ltiote who have prune orchards, on suitable ground, would be foolish to abandon them became of one or two re verses, lhe pruno industry, in spite o these adverse incidents, is certain to grow into a very largo and profitable one iu this state; but those who will succeed in it are men who take all isible pre cautions, and use every means at tbeir command for attaining success. With proper care and sufficient, though not very expensive precaution, even stwb damage as has been wrought bv these untimely frosts can be preventei Hence, in the lessons they have taught and the warning they have given, they may be "a blessing in disguise." are the daintiest thirds possible ior tuo nionpy. MILMNKRY. Tretty iu design, Up to-Dufo in style, (dl ready trimmed nt reason able prices. A'.ho bav'o in thin de partment Jlissea ml Children's Straw Sailors, Percale aud Lawn Bonnets hiuI Hats. Summer Ulack Goods. w The Right Sli yes lor llieno Spring dayn uro HILDEMiANDS FOOT 10I!M SHOES, Now thin'H go together liko Siamese twinn mid don't look well uilh Ii'hh lieeun. Down nt ihn heel fool wear luarN (Lo effect i of hpririK atliro and ly tbia timo ! winter nboo nro only lit to follow o now hhow bovernl iretty do-! tbe hoow in retirement. Our SU Si2LMi,BW (ilHlS At 8hoeH,,ro"x nIily- combining & t A t urr o i 1:a!,' 1!,,a,,,J'. ltffct lit and Dnr- iAKAbUJ.b. J abjlily t. lowest price. Try a As dainty a liuo us you would j PR'r "f ,,r or Mon'a l oot wish to look nt. Its u pleHHure to i l'onn Shoes we will guarantee show them. m i antitf action. Prices as hard to match as the Goods in our line of Menu Summer Hats LNOVELTY STORE. (o SURE DEATH quirrel Gopher Poison. I Bat SUKH DEATH (PREPARED WHEAT) Sqiiirrel and ' f':00 Gopher Poison. 7$$W-& Y ' f Op 1 lie Hi-at an.l l:hn-.-t ll-nirdv " - ' r"T ' P' "5 j-cl tliMov. f. r the leMrnc-" .VVJ..3sJPp . '77, ti 'y . !( '1 ill fl"'l' mi. I Kfl.rtiml i,, lion til SQUIRRELS. RATS (iOI'III KS. MICE cnows A. C. MARSTERS & CO,, Druggists, nUbEBURG. OREGON. ( ) (e ) Co ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IC The Boss and His Oran. 'Bs' (Hespect fully dedicated to Fteher and his othcial "organ.") there was a little man who once wore "whiskers," And his 'pard," a beardless boy so they ay, ICaii mii almanack- journal With a front page supernal. Hough, to get some county printing, hey tie day. Tbe Assessor's blanks were wanting and dtlirj(uent tax roll, too, W ere the things to he dispensed for "push," you know ; So the "Boss," for reasons private, (jot a ootion be could drive it And be did it hunlradory, bankepanky, just eo. Tbe printing executed, with the accent on the cute, And tbe bills for doing the work forgot teu never, Were put in fur twice the value And "railroaded" with a "hello" Twai a quick dispatch of business it ' was clever. The voters heard tbe news one day and sweat and pawed the air Cause the way the thiog was engineered was wrong. They laid it to the "Bobs" And be got most dang'rouj cross; 'Tis "awful tough hut they like it right along. Sow these graders wunt the votes once more-hang ont sweet watt-r "sop," For tbe voters nnifl he r. c nciled again, Their work was tuihly roar..., ' liot they'll round then; p by lores; Are we all a massive fWk of aheep? Ah, Kit! Xotus! m- - "Scenic Line of tht World" I he tavonte Iranscontinental kouta between the orthwest and all I'oints Fast. Choice of Two Koutes Through the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Routes East of Pueblo and Denver. All I'assengera granted a dav atou-ovar in the Mormon Capital or anywhere be tween Ogdeo and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursion three days 8 week to Omaha, Kansas City, M. Louis, Chicago and the East. Wanted. Fifty good tiiubt-ruien, wagre $2 per day. Fifty general laborers, wates f 1.50 per day, CAMruau, A Alh indcii, Comilock, Oregoo. For Tickets end anv Information tia. garding Kates, Routes, etc.. or for Da. scriptive Advertising Matter, call on Agents of Oregon Kailway & Navigation Co., Oregou Khort Line rr Southern l acinic Companies. K. K. IIOOfEK, General Pass. & Ticket Agent, DenverCol., Notice for Publication. t'Dltccl hUltt l.llid Oltu t. . . H"1'"!. )rion, April U, 1'joo. Notice in herrly given tbat In -on,tlincc with the provlolaiiK ol Hie act of Conan-fti ol June a, 187 a, eiiliilcfl "An act for tbe lof tlm- . in hid riain oi i Hiiioinia Ori-gon, Ni-vailaaiul UakhiuKton 'JerHUirv,'' KKIK A. MAlleON', Of Bt-uttli;, Coiiuty of King. Hlaco of Waihluirtou ha thin day tilwi In IliU ollieo Lin nworn lMtt ment No. W.i, for tlitt pm Im.oof the SW'i ot tt"lli.n No H. Ill ToH u.lnp No. s., Kingo No and u ill olti-r . roof to.liow tliat lint lnU oiiKlit la more valuaile for II. Innlj, r or alone thau for agricultural jiui'lrtjaea. aud to c-.tabllah liia claim to mild land I ( Uic kaglaier and Komdver of tlila office nt Koiu-liurv. On-irnn on Monday the 'J6th day of Jun, l!jo. lla nanira ai witneaaea: Moulin. 1'. l.inrl..ni.f ,. hct lie, WaabliiKlou, K. I.uudgniii Kdd HouuK, M. rutemon. of neat Haltl, Wublng ton. Any aud all jroiu claiming advem-ly the auove duncribed launa are rtxiunted to file "ii- in ima vnirv in or ix-iore aaid vbia day of J -ne, Woo. . i.'t. BBIDOKH, (HT) Jkftstcr. Mr. Uoht. McKwen. of Micco. Flni-iila irri(o s; r in 1. . '.... si.it was 150 ir L'Tft tt t . V. T.'n . ',; """"y":'. . 1 " Kroen W CO. This fallw.4 Le lire t n us,d ha T "PL NFl ? jfiT 'rPs U.tw, Hill and Drill heeder, and I mXilZ t& W ltd f."!! to So nSlTl can get another crop." You can do as well if you use the . tU 1 "Planet Jr. Garden Tools." Churchill & Woolley. Distributors for Southern Oregon. CURRIER'S GROCERY. J; west Candies and a complete line of Uottlc Goods of all kinds. aw f TEAS, COFFEES, aud I OTHER GROCERIES Are always fresh, as we are constantly getting in new ixcjuwHiucr we.iiii s'fKc you money. WM. CURRIER. Our Stock of goods. Sheridan Mock. P. Benedick Undertaker end Embalmer. L Any keasona Any Job Work done at : 2