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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1900)
LOCAL NEWS NOTES. BREVITIES, PERSONAL MENTION. Ice cream signs ro attain in evidence. Many strange faces are seen on our stroetf, Kirnwbcrr In and cliorriv are in the nierket. y HememUr t tit dateMa? lO.itose Festival Dpnra House. Henry Conn end wife made lliis ollice pleasant null, Wednesday. Ice cream and cakeMusical Program 1 tore Festival, May lOlh. The Morrow Coattt r brake on K a Hit ler bicycle le not an experiment. For II rut clans dentistry gi to l)r. Little of Oakland. Advertising I a spring Umiu (or busi ness. Try an ad In the 8ernlWeekly Pl.AIXDKAI.KH. See our window display for 2 valaea in ladies' Oxford ties at only $1.50. Novelty S'ore. J. F. Darker & Cj. have told a two nealed hack and a bogKV to Darker A O'Neal the Iivttrymen. If you want a squirrel poison I hat will kill both cotninii and ifoiriif, oil onA I'. Marstora & Co., tor it. Mr. and Mrt. Fred Hatfield and baby were in town Wednesday, trading, and wro KAtiat of Mr. W, C. Conner. A bed of rosea? io to tb? Opera Howe May lOib, eojoy some good music' est icecream and cake, and admire the beautiful rofoa. k.-....... 1 1... i.. i. ....... ... .. l::,. (fen panes every week for only $2 per annum. Many new name are being ad dud to our lit daily. Mrt. M. Stewart of San Francisco," will arrive on tonight's overland fjr a eliort visit with tier mother, Mrs. Jat. Wright of this city. Hun. K. K Hierldati held lurky No. lit which drw t'.io handsome oil paint Jtig of Mt. Hood, wblc'i wet ralltsd off for the benefit of the C.nh ilio church. Kepnbtican headquarters have been opent-d in t!ir olllcsof lion. A. M. Cra ford, rhairuiiu of the county central committee,, ovir T. K. Kichardson'a aausic store. Dr. J.(i. t inblu, the cp'iciao, will be el the McClalluu II ou do in iCosehurg or) Monday, April 30th. At Oaklinl on Friday and Saturday, May 4th and 6th, at the Tlion.au Hotel. Luther Mooie, ex-sta ioa g"ut id Ilotebtiri;, now stationed at Junction City, came up on Tuesday 'e IucmI from that place to ueniflt 1'rof. Appclhoff's or chestra play fur the 15. of K. T. ball. 1-ieher iV. Uelloe of the C. I. K. Btore, are to ho complimented upon the die piny in their window thia week, coiielbt icg of variom culored ribboue wound in may pole (aahiuu. All of our murcl.anta Lave begun to imke a speciality of win dow dresjiug. A. K. NichoN, luu'.h Douglas couuty'a popular republican candidate for county commiarioner, ia in town today shaking ' bauds with bia many friends. "Chub" oau ta i of about as many good sub stantial friends aa any man In the county and they will aeo to it that a good round majority n rolled up for him, Juno 4, which wlli "itly i" a proper recognition .ftrKouth luglae mnty. N. A. Richards of t'ie Salt cruk auc tion crew, watt in towu today and made oe a pleasant businc call. He Bay the tuaionihts won't be in it In hie "section" (f the lo inty. He also report lively t'mm in the Cow Crek canyon, where the H. 1. Co. are laying very Itpuvy new etecl rails, aud much railroud wood ia tmg cut. T.i oiuke your wife lovo you Pjy a itacino buggy id K. Hykes. Joliu Diahop, a prominent and proa perona farmer residing butween Wil our and Oakland, waa in town today ac coiupaoied by bia wife. Mr. Uiahop made ua a ploaafnt call and carried off with bim a receipt (or the Flaindkalkr oneyesr in advance, l'roeperity Lit ovidently Hi ruck bia section of the county aa we learn be also carried home a tax receipt and ia juit completing a Urge new turn on bio farm. "Leave your baopy horaa" and enjoy a trip In a Kacine bugy pnr chased of H. K. Kyker, (Jeo. 8. HolllH, o( Dea Moinas, Ijwa. who ia making a tour of the Weat.epaul several daye In Rosehurg tbi week lieing an old newspaper man and a practical printer, he soon found bia way to the P.ArNiikwt.KU ofllue, and we found bim a very genial and interesting gentle, laan, Ha ia very favorably impressed with (Southern Oregcn, having also spent tome little lima at Medford, visiting with bit old friend and co-worker, F. W. Hoarm, foreman oa tbe Jltdford Mail. Hide a Hambler. Political pot Ih simmering, (larcicn truck is booming. Apploj are n dear at oranges. Candidates are abroad in the land B. F. Walla of Olalla, ia In the city to day. (irain looks fine tbroiwliont the county. . Call on Caddie liros. for hny and oats, at the liualiey burn. Remember tbe date May 10, Koto Festival Opera Hoooe. Ice cream and c.ke Musical I'roift am Hose Festival, May 10. Hwallows and stroet fakira have put In tholr appearance on schedule time. Tbe timber land boom goes on unabat ed In this county and is extending to Coos. IIol'hi: Fin Kuatr. Five-room cottage, furnished, for rent. Apply to D. 8. West. Number 1375 wina the f 25 caah prize for April, at Mrs. M. Josepbson'a Cssh Blore. Miss Lutie Sacry will leave on Satur day morning's local for a month's vibit in Harrisburg. A fine refreshing thunder abower re- freahed the atmosphere aod vegetstion last night. i Marriage is not a failure when you ride in Kacine buggies and road wagons bought of 8. K. Sjkes. Mens' cork ventilated bats at the Nov- elty Htore are juat the thing for coming warm weather. $1.25 buys a good pair of heavy shoos at the Novelty Store or better ones for 1.50, $1.73, $2. etc. "Cotton jumps to ten ceufs," aavs tbe Savannah Tribnne. Thus McKInley prosperity invades the south. Isn't it time the women woke up to the fact thHt their right to the ballot in Oregon iaio be decided in June? Itargaina in 2ik-sr Hath cabinets Factory price i5 each. I'rice tnis week while th-y laH H eai-b. nt Itapp't Drag Store. Jack Chapman end ( imily of Wilbur, who have been visiting iu lliiacity, re- turi.o l to their buuio on thin morniug's local. JC. Du(iu. M. D., inotubcr Hoard of Peiirion Kxaminerii. Oflicc, Marsters building roHlditig corner DougUa and Jackeon atrtft. A bed of roues? (Jo to the Opera Il iue May 10, enjoy some good music, eat ice cr:aru aud cake, and nJiuiro tb t)faatifiii ro?e3. Oeo. Haynes, of Portland, brother o Dr. F. W. llayne. of this city, arrived on this morning's overlaud, to attend tbe funeral of Miss Agnea Jones, today. A v.ite for the republican representa tive ticket will be a vote iu favor of d! fct leuiuUtion, tbe preliminary steps in this direction being taken by tbe last re publican legislature. For job printing neatly and promptly executed at reasonable prices, patronize the Hoaburg Book and Job Oflke. Work usually turned out the same day order is received. Hauhv E. I.ovei.i., Manager. The Minnesota barbers' commUeion liw, similar to Oregon's has been dt dared constitutional, but the unconstila tionkl defect In both lawa is that tbry don't probiiiil barbers from talking while at worr. Kemember tbe rose featival Thursday evening, May 10th. liandeouie prizes will be awarded aa foliowa: First and second pi Iza lor most hand-xmie ootjuet of single variety roffls. First and second prlza for beet mixed boijuut of roeos, not less five varieties. First p'i.s for most uni. juts boijuet. First prixe for most handsomely executed lodge emblem. No pains will be spared to make tbe ex hibit first class In every particular, and better than that of laat year. Jese L. Dewey of (lendali, came down on tbe local, this morning. Mrs. A. H. LsUaut left this city on this morning' local for Eugene to reside. Mrs. Harry Plnkston and daughter. Lura, of Oakland, are in this city, today, Kditor H. I). Stratford Is spending a few days in Portland, looking after busi ness matters. Mrs. Milliken and daughter, who have been In this city in thn interest of the ladits auxiliary of the V, of II. T., left on this mornings local. I j. A. Sanctuary is always a prize win ner. J lis latest conquest was for the handsome kodak view album offered by the Hamilton Drug Company for the best kodak picture. Mr. Cbae. Cieven- gerthe Grants Pass photographer was the judge. Barker A O'Neal took possession o' the Carlon Bros, livery stable May 1st and are now busy renovating, painting and making a general cleanup of the premis es, they have purchased new stock and seversl new rigs and are more able to ac comodate the traveling public than eyer before. Col. A. M. Baker, of tbe Equitable Savings and Loan Association, of Port land, returned to this city from Crents Pass Wednesday. He reports business for tbe company good. He and Ray Carlon left for Oakland thia morning to try and enlist the citizens of that town in tiiblr cauee. Tuesday being the anniversary of both City Recorder D. 8. West and Mrs. II. Stan'.oo, Mr. West proposed a sum- tuous repast iu honor of the occasion at tbe Kandy Kitchen of which a few fritnds were invited to partake, which included Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Staalon, Mr. and Mrs. V. ti. West. Miss Pearl Wright and Mr. and Mm.W.C. Con ner, lo cream acu cake were among tbe principal delicacies and each cf the guests united in wishing Mr. West and Mrs. Kiautoii luany pleasant aod happy returns of tbe day. May :ay Ball. XZ7 PERFECT. B I BICYCLES THEY ARE MECHANICALLY SCIENTIFICALLY ARTISTICALLY Asa Perfect, Durable, Easjr-run ning Roadster the R n B L E R is the leader that always leads. The High Grade Clipper Chainless --the wheel that made the chainless a success. Price $60. A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installment plan. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. COLUMBIA HARTFORD AS OTHERS SEE IT. The republicans have taken all the wind out of the lusion sails in Oregon by passing an enabling act at tbe last aession of tbe legislature k'v'nR the people a right to vote on a constitutional amend ment providing for the initiative and re ferendum. At that is tbe pet scheme of the fusionists they will have very little to fall back on ibis campaign and, judg ing from present appearances, we lie litive that the larger part of the opoliHi party will vote the elraight republican ticket iu that slate Mount Idaho Mail. Burn. GILLIAM. To the wife o( Creed (Jll liaa at their farm house la Garden Bottom, at 0 o'clock Ibis morning, a 7vpeund boy. Theeievimlli ununal ball of tbe I'.oho burg lode No. 314 b. of II. T., wai tela tirattid Uht Tiiriaday May 1U at tbe Opora bouse in tbi city, i riu bail wwe a fc'ii- ci'gs both socially and financially. The hall wut quite tastefully d'.orated with the railroud colors, bunting, flowers etc. The orchestra stage wat a perfect biwer of ferns, calia lilies, flags and rotes: rail road sigual lanterns we e bung in all parts of the bouBe as was also the ' em blem of ttio ordrr. The poet iu the cen ter of tbe hail wee beautifully draped with streamers of tbe national colore, forming a huge May pole. Promptly at 9:15 o'clock. Pruf. Arpe!- holl'a unexcelled orchtetra struck the first chords of tbe grand march and the fun began. At 12 o'clock tbe happy dancers suspended thoir pleasurf and adjourned to Duffy's restaurant fur the pleature of partaking of one of tbe mott elegant lunches ever spread in this city; the tables were loaded with eveiy eatah'o it-was possible to procure in the irarket. Immediately after supper dauciug was again resumed and continued until a late hour. It is useless to say that tbe ladies and genllamen of the B. of 11. T. caunot be excelled as royal entertainers. Republ can Meetings. BICYCLES. STANDARD OP THE WORLD. ColptnWa Ciiaiolesd 00 an ! 7o. Columbia Chain Wheels $40 au-1 W0. Hartford Chain WLeeU 3t) and $35. Coaster arwl Drake oa hdv wheel ?5 restra. LVnaants ?20 and ?25. Stormer Sol) aud io. RACKET STORE. The caudidatei upon the republicau tfeket will address the people of Douglas county as foliowa: May 3, Tnuraday, 2 p. in., Higesa school bouse. May 4, Fridat, 7:.'i0 p. m., Coiustock. " 5, Saturday, 1 p. n., Yoncalla. " Saturday. 7:30 p. in., Drain. ' 7, Mouday, 7:30 . p. m., Myrtle Creek. May 8, Tuo. Jay 1:30 p. m., tialesville. " S. Tuesday 7 :30 p. in., Glendale. " 10, Thursday 1 p. m., Millwood. ' 10 Thureday, 7:3') p. m., Coles Valley. May 11, Friday 1:00 p.m., Cleveland. " 11, Friday 7:31) p. to., French .Settlement. May 14, Monday 7:30 p. u., Looking Glass. May 15, Tuesday 1 :30 p. m., Ten Mile. " 15,' Tuesday 7:30 p. to., Olalla. " 10, Wednesday 2 p. m., Camat Valley. " 17, Thursday 1 :30 p. m., Brock way. " 17, Thureday 7:30 p. m., Civil Lend. May 18, Friday 1:30 p. m., Watson school bouse. May Id, Friday 7:30 p. in., Blakely school house. May 19, Saturday 1:30 p. m. Oak Creek, school bouse. May 19, Saturday 7:30 p. ta., Wlllia tctool boat. m c. i. k New Goods Constantly Arriving, to yon. Just iwbivrtJ our spring Hue of STDRF I Step iu. (Had to show tbeta "J t?. Men's, and Boys' Suits. T A splendid line, it'll do yoa H"X1 to se them, whether yon want to purchase or not. They were made lv Friend LJros. - Co., of Milwaukee, Wis., and aro jailed the "Perfection Clothing" Ihey lit as if your tailor had made them for you. Our Btock of Spring Shapes m Men's Hats in now complete. We re agents for the celebrated "GORDON HAT.'VJjThey come in all Shapes and Colors and are worth $3.0O. Our stock of Men's Furnishing Goods Was never I it.tter or cheaper. Iu fact every department of our business is now.'n perfect shape. We carry everything iu 'heJDry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions itad Gents' Furnishing Good Lines, also Hoots, Shots, Hate, and Caps. Oar btifinefis ia growing. Every month it is larger, aud why ? Uecauae we give good Goods aud Honest Valnes.Nomisrepresen tatiou. Kverythinjf as reprosented or mouey buck. Phone Main 185. FISHER & BELLOWS. FOR 1 1