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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1900)
ADDITIONAL LOCAL. New Spring' Goods SPRING NOVELTIES . . The Mild Winter lias brought forth an Karly Spring and we arc now prepared to show you an elegant line of in Orey, Castor, Mode and the New Foulc Plaids. Wc also have a very swell line of Silks, Mouscilline De Soie, Etc. Conic in and look tl-em over. .'J- lmu . dr. e-iX.Z.- .....fi?v-.' Our Millinery Department ; Will be quite-a - treat this Season as we have enlarged . this Department and have secured, the services of an Un-to-Datc Milllincr, direct from the city. In Gent's Furnishings We still continue to lead arid have- received all the striking Novelties direct froui the Manufacturer. O I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. j 1 t t A careful analysis of our. Drugs and Chemicals Will prove them to be of Full Standard Strength and Purity. Our Stock is unexcelled in Quality and our ' Madicincs are absolutely reliable. The Byron Morse. VPurity f Reliability Accuracy V f A. C. MARSTERS & CO. I'roHcriptious com-" lrnrrrrictc Z X ponmlo.l Day uml Night UTU ISl. J f. v, ! ft J.F. BARKER X CO. Snnv.EInke. (JK( SERIES; -i hji Stay hJ . $ W s i i MITCHELL WAGONS J. I CASE PLOWS. 1 1 l1-:-;?-',.; The Best It vlJtVw ' : TllC Cllf 5 Pinnnc Thc I3cst O.."2?.. The Cheapest apes t Organs j fhd7rSv;fH'?. . UlyjlvO famous fy illipviXleveland $ Imperial. aII;? '1. These wheels are better than ever while the price lias, not advanced. Come and see. All goods fully guaranteed and sold on the installment plan. liBaud 'Instruments, Guitars,- Banjos,.' Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. Iu i fact almqst anything u the musical line can be found at ( r , The Byrou horse now owned by J. U. I i Kofi will make the season at Wilbur Wednesday and Thursday of each week. At Kosoborg Friday an I .Saturday and the remainder of thu ti'ue at the home of the owner on tlio North , Uinpqua. terms rcsfon-ible. Stray Horse. One buy horse, about 4 years old, branded "H" on r'uflit f-honlder, weight about !Kt() or 1(HM pounds. Taken tp tlie lUli of March, at my plare in iiarrtpn Valley, milen west of Wilhnr. al'.Op ) X. LaK.m t, dr. Died. Atiiiahoiue io ilahurat near Drain, Oregon, Kenjatuin E. Miller, aged 45 yeara. Deceased leaves a wife and five mall children. The funeral was held Tuenday. We will eend yon the cerai-weekly 1'LAiNiiKALen and the Oregon Poultry Journal, the best poultry Journal in the Northwest, both !or $1.75. Roseburg Bakery CARL SCHMRSTEIN, Prop. Were you ever iu a baker shoo? You would sec the difference in cleanliness and vou would understand the purity of our bread. GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel well ; I have a cough ; my lungs are sore; am losing flesh. What shall I do? Your doctor says take care of yourself and take plain cod. liver oil, but you can't take it. Only the strong, healthy person can take it, and they can't take it long. It is so rich it upsets the 6tomach. But you can take SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested. If you will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily, there is very little doubt about your recovery. There axe hypophosphites ia It ; they give strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. toe and ft.oo. all dnif.iitl. .A ' Jo. Wlurton of Azilea, arrived i.n i Tut nday'a I'j'iul a-td as-iiHted tins orchestra ; at the V,. ,.l 11. 7. bll, , L'jrritiiii noiiceij of both plucer and i , Indu tl.uan acd al! other kindy t.f blank ; hr eio at the I'l.wniiisai.kr office. i .Ji.'hii Ar.ner, n prouriinent citi.cn of j Cwiyonville, and W. Curtis Lyus,of ; Portland were callers at this oITich Tuhm- day. , Ktellman Wou'.b worth is dying extra work for the Bouthern 1'acific at Salem Arthur Green of Koeburi has tempo rary charge of Mr. Soutnworth'e rection liere. Oakland Owl. Mies Carrie George, Postal Telegraph" orjtrattr at Medford, was u passenger on Tuecdajr'n local for the VVillammette Valley, w here ehe will visit relatives and frienda for a season and theu maks a trip to Chicago., ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are 'old on a positive guarantee. Cores Iier; burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any lorm of dyepepsia One. little tablet gives immediate reliei 'i-i cts. and 00 cts. For sale at M. r. Itapp's ifrug store, 3IOKI TEA POSITIVELY CUKES sick headache, indigesion and coneipa tfion, A delfrrbful herb drink. Re- movee all eruptions of the ekio, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. ' L'octs. and 50 cts. M. F. Kapp, droggiat. It ia not yery often that the picture of Harvey W. Scntt appears in print. It tnay be eeen in the Nativj Son for April" together with a abort f ketch of his life. Mr. f?'coti i9,tjovv tixty-two years of age and came to Oregon iu 1S32, eettling in Yamhill county, lie was the ft ret grad UH'e il Forest Orovo c-chool, and cuntin uej to give freely of the columns of hi? pjptr (c that echnci. Ilii paper is ciuseed as one of t'ie twelve leading pa piri of l!:e I'nited States, made so by hiui. ' Alpha Lo)ge No. 40, K. of P. of this city has received a gavel from .Stanley Kidder, who is in tlte postui service in the Philippines. The gavel is made of Philippine wood and baa the followiug cut"on one tide of the b'.ock: "Alpha Lodge No. 47, K. of P. Frooi S. L. K." and on the other side "Isla de Luzon, Cavite." On the handle ia cut May 1, 18!)S Roseburg. Oregon. Stanley has many friends in Roseburg who he will never allow to lorget him, as this is not the first time he lias bhown bis generos ity since he has moved across the waters. Tuesday morning while waiting for the local to arrive several "would be" miners were discussing mines and exhibiting quartz, when a disinterested party polite, ly asked to examine a piece of it. The request was granted, and thentLe gentle man said he nad something neat in that line and flashed two nuggets upon the crowd which caused many eyes to buldge from their pockets. One of the fpeci mens was alout two inches long and one and a quarter inches wide and contained $94 in gold, the other weighed f 32. Both were taken frntu the I. X. L. mine in Canada. Atout Sol) men are now working on the Mohawk, branch of the S. P. K. K. The gtm-rul toi.tractor, Archie Mason, has sub-let portions of the ro.td to at lea-it hix or eeven men. All the tiams needed are at work on on the' grade, About 150 of the men are Italians and Japauee. The abuttments oi the Mc Kt nzie bridge will ho completed in about one week, when the work of putting up the eteel bridge will be rushed. It ii ru moied that the Mohawk croesingH will bo piled and later in the season ptrmu ueut bridges will be const meted in place of the piling. Guard. The big Eugeue saw mill was burned Monday. The Register of Tuesday says in reviewing the Gre : About 35,000 feet ci lumber was destroyed by the, fire in stead of 100,000 as stated yesterday. The mill timbers were burned up clean. It ia now generally agreed that the boiler to the wett is in first class con dition and it is hoped the other is not bidly daiuagad. The abeeuce of an up itverwind was appreciated yesterday. Such a wind would have caused the burning of all lumber, several dwellings and county bridge. Firemen worked all Of last night subduing the tUuies. The epriiig influx of ctt)ebuyer in now on, and Arlington is the headquart era for quite a contingent of cattle men ro.u the mountain and Missouri Val.'ey states. The latest cattlemen to arrive are J, K. Keynelds, of Lincoln, Nut'., and T. S. Profit, of lUker City. Mr. Reynolds is after two trainloads of tattle, while Mr. Proflit is alter all be can , get. A tnnd of 1000 cattle are soon to arrire in Arlington tor shipment by the O. R & N. to Montana. They are mostly tiilliam county cattle, all choice animals, and were brought up by Will , Prowo, of Soiption Creek, and are ro be received by Hsnry Beben, the well-known cattla- buyar ot Montana. California 5eeds (iiven Away. Until Auu'iit 1, 1!WJ. anyone sending name nnd full address, with 10 cents. in stamps to defray po-tugr;. packing, etc., will receive Free n package tmntinin a choice selection of first class (lower or vegetable peed. AM uru of the finest California variety, grown at this place All we ask of you is tlmt when they ari grown nnd matured, you will tell yonr neighbors r,r fricridn that the seeds came from ue. tute which you prefer, fiowt-r or vegetable fed. Ra Y)ioxr & KoiiEKTi Hkki Co., a2Gt4 Box 2S0, f-ana PaoU, Cal. Street Fakirs. An aggregation billing themselves as Clark's Canine Entertainers, arrived on the overland Tuesday morning and gave a srreet show in this city that day. They have several .well-trained dogs and gave a very creditable performance, their high diving dog being one of the best ever seen in this city. After the dog Show Tuesday John W. Wright bad occasion to see what time it . was and was much surprised upon tak:og his chain out of his pocket to find that be bad no watch. 'J Linking be had been "touched" ho imraerjinttily reported it and considerable excitement was ex perienced for a few h to), hot to Mr. Wright's surprise on ariving home be bad forgotten to take hi atch with him that morning. Notice to Contractors. received by the boo! Dist. No. 4, :r room addition uiiding, also re ;r, aa per plans i.'hed by C. II. aid building and - Sealed bids vsi'.l board of directors of for the contract of a t-j the present echo' : modeling roof and and KpseiiicationH : lluri;sraff, architect. alterations to be completed by Sept. 1. 1000. All bidj must be accompanied with certified check for $200. All bids, must be in the hands of the clerk by I o'clock, May 12, 1000. Contractor will be expected to give a bond for full amount cf bid. - Plans and specifications can be Seen at the office of C. II. Burggraff.Albanf , Ore-, (.I-!!, ami .t Phll-,hill X' WnrMnv'm PAaan ' burg. Board reserves the riht to reject all bide. . By order of board of directors, school Dist. No. 4. Clara Pillakd, (ao0.) Clerk. Or. Darrin Has arrived in Canyonville and is stopping at tbe Briggs Hotel until Mv 7, where consultation is - free. He treats ail chronic diseases with success, havicg just corns from Riddle, Ore., where, he has been quite busy the past two weeks, a number of patients can be referred to as to the good lie has done and is doicg. Dr. Darria will return to Roeeburg about May 10th, to July Ut. Office at Von Houten Hotel. All peculiar female troubles, irregular menstruation. leii(;hcrrhoea, displace ments, etc., are confidently treated as well as all acute, chronic, private aod nervous diseases, of whatever nature, if not. Consultation free. DYM'El'SIA A.S'O IX DlliESi ION CCKtD, Mr. Editoh: For over eix years I have been a great sufferer from acute and chronic dyspepsia and digestion. I came to Dr. Darria and have taken his treatment, and consider myself entire!? cured. I feel ery tnankful for the cure and am only too glad to recommend Dr. Damn's treatment to the alllicted pub lie. Can be referred to. Mks. Amanda Harold. Astoria, November 23. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. , W. T. Emery of Umpqua Ferry, ' was seen on our streets Tuesday. Ira U. Howard, of Looking Glasd, has been attending to business in this city the last few days. Geo. Langeuberg of the California U, S. fui'iit-l reserve has been tiatisfeired to New Mexico. Geo. likes a warm climate. j Mr. Geo. Brown, wife ot District- At j torney Geo. Brow n, returned from a short visit in PortUnd iv Tuvsdav'fi (local. Judge II. L. Beiisou and District At. torney Geo. M. Brown left Wednesday morning for Ochm eoun'y to hold a term ! of circuit court, ' , -J. L. Williams, of Rock creek weut to ; Portland on Tuesday moroing's local, to ' attend to bmioesi matters iu that sec tion of tbe country. . Mr. and Mr. O. P. Cos jo w, returned on TuestU eveoioy's local from falem, where thsy attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Coshow's father, Thomas Kay.