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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1900)
Scottsburg. 3. L. S'.ratford was in town Rev week. Uncle Asa Ambon seems quite foeble of late. John Ilenderer and lr. Trailer have been hauling train lately. "VYm. S?anabcri ami wife Inland to Missouri this comiiu summer. F.v Orubfto and wife have gone, to Smith river for employment, this sum mer. B. Butler was In tow u 1'riJay. Mr. B. aul w:fe iateml going to Portland soon. Mrs. Annie Orubbe was delivering hocks a: this place and in Gardiner, last week. We Warn that J. Lucksinger lias left Loon Lake, and gone to Btay with hia Bon Henry. Little Eliza and I'auuie llendircr have ieen viaitiug their anut, Mrs. lied Jen, in town for several days Mrs. Mollie Weatherly came up i row Gardiner. Saturday, and stayed one night at the liome of, II. Weatherly, Sunday, jth, was extremely warm, the'aiercurv went up to nearly 00, but the next day was Very coal and also cl Judy . Ksv. II. II. Backcer fulfilled an ap poictment at Long Trairie, on tho morn ing of the 23th and at this place in the evening. Mrs. A. L. Duller weiit to Gardiner on the 21th. to unite with the D. of H., a, that place. Mrs. Butler also applied lor a beueSeury. ML-3 Nellie Wilson, lata, of Portion 1, was visitiog bti aiother, Saturday anl Sund.-.v. Misd WiI-oi: has charge of the Lens Prairie Echool. Tt,P tfaol made its trst trip on the river, on the W. 1'. Reed end J Hutching wen? on bj.ud. on tbeir re tnrn trin thev were so unfortunate as to get stuck iuto shallow water, and were forced to wait for the tide, the "L'va" .Bade an effort to pull her off but was not successful PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A Constantly Widening Breach Ue- tween Hanna and AUKInley " Cause and Effect. FRUIT GROWERS flEET. Indications That Marion County Fruit Will be Pooled. Tim .matin., r.f tilt, limnri limWRrfl If ... " t - this city Saturday gave indication that tbe fruit of this vicinity will bo handled this seasou by the. Northwestern Cured Fruit Association. The meeting was held in tbe circuit court room St tbe court house and about 60 growers were present. President William Galloway and Secretary II. E. Dooch of the Cured Ff uit Association were present and talked over with the growers the question of putting their frnit with the pool. H. 11. Doech addressed the meeting explaining tbe object of the association and its method of procedure. As has been explained in Tne Journal the growers are asked to t'ua cont'acts taming over to tbe association all tbeir dried .fruit and givig the association ab solute control of tbe sauc' la answer to question?, which were freely asked, Mr. ' JDosch S lid that, under the present plar , each urowor could pack aud store hia ''own fruit, but in tbat case the packing must hs djna under the supervision of an association inspector. The association will put ita brand upon every package of cured fiuit shipped by it, and ita inspec tors must, therefore, have personal kxowledgi that every box of fruit is ex actly as it U represented to be. The growtrj could pack the fruit with their own labjr cr biro tbe men to do it, but the a. Eolation must see that it is done right in every inttince, for if one man ebould turn over to the essociation poor fruit and it should be ehii ped, the reputation of all aeeriation fruit would Buffer. It was also explained that growers Li ay Bell their fresh fruit to canneries or for consumption fresh to any rso:, whether be be a member of tbe sssocia . tipn or to'; but the growers who belong to the cuibine must not sell to evapora tors unless tbe evaporators are meinour cf the a-sociation. , Mr, Doscb, also faid thai b has re. ceived may letters frm buyers wuo wish handle the frui reiTeaenied by the a - nocialioa. ... . ....' . .... Tiie growers present sme.i to tie vei i Washing ros, May 1. Recent end im portant ; developments lu tho national Capital Indicate that tint administration leaders of the past are divided on politi cal as well aa legis'ative matter t is apparent that Freoident McKinlev and Senator Hanna have not been working together in perfect harmony for the past few weeks, While the Ohio senator lias civen suppnrt to sdminlstration tneaa- nrea in tho senate up to this time, it is known that ho litis done so iu order to prevent friction in the party rauksand to keep from tbe public the fact that Mr. McKinlev and himself are much wider apart politicly than they have bten aim-n thuir : early acnuaiotanro in 'JlitO and in National politi-al affairs. The disagreement between tte presi dent and Mr. llanna is now practically an open secret and there is a possibility that the public will bo made folly aware of all the facte regarding the dissolution of tbeir partnership before the present National campaign closes in November. Mr. Hanna will lnot.be chairman of the next republican uational committei Major McKinUsy ia not anxious to bae ldm eerve in this capacity. Mr. Ilauua ii more than anxious to relieve liimsoii of the responsibility of conducting an other campaign for the pre eut occupant of the White House. Tbe difference between these two men as before etated ia so wide that it cannot be possible for them to come together this year. Mr. llanna, shrewd politician that he is. may never make bra reason public for declining to further the inter eels of the man' he ii said to hive inailo president of tho United Slates. Major Mckinley is also another clever politi cian. lie will ' probably decide, that it willbiunwiw lor him to make public the teions f.ir the fnilure of Mr. Hanna and bin. eelt to conticua their, political operations together in trie future. The dissolution of this partnership is of course, not unexpected l y those who have known the strained rel ttions tba have existed between these two disting uished gentlemen within the past few monthe. Major McKinley is of the opin iou. it is said, that his campaign will le much safer In the bands of another man than llanna this year, aud he will there fore request either Representative Dick, of Ohio, or National Committeeman Payne, of Wisconsin, to take charge of his campaign. Solar as Mr. Hanna is concerned, it is said that thisactionon the part of the president will be highly satisfactory to him. He is anxious, at leat-t the excuse is made for him, to get oat of active politics. That he will have an opportunity (to do so is not doubted wben ths delegates at the Philadelphia convention elect Mr. Hanna'a successor on the Republican National Campaign Committee. Oregon Notes. WE MOW THERE ARE OTHERS, IBUT WHY MOT HAVE THE BEST, I Our line of Shirt Waists at 50c to $2.00 is one of the strong Hues we offer just now. -You are doubtless in need of a Shirt Waist. Wc can please 3011 for less mon ey than anybody. Arthurian Fancies, Mercerized Fancies, Dimities, Lawns, Per cales and Silks. '' In our lines of Ready-made Suits for Cents, we show some of the handsomest pattern's the season lias produced and at prices which will commend themselves to Mfwlr-fn-nrdnr Clothinf. (let ill llUC J Ulia V. til UUill hvwaajj " vm-Mv-i y - - O , boys, you wont go wrong if you place your order with us. FIRST QUALIT Y SHOES. s what 'there is in "Hildcbrand's Foot Form Shoes," they arc made ri I of the best material obtainable at Hopular Prices. They arc just what wc say t are. Scores of people arc wearing Ilildcbiaud s Foot Form Shoes. ItULNOVELTY STORE. 1 (o ) 9 o) (o ) ( ) 9 o Co C (o C qulrrel Gopher P Oil oison, Squirrel and Gopher Poison (PREPARED WHEAT) 1 V f vttdl-covtrf.l i. r tlu (ieMrne- - V'.jJiVV.: 1- lion iif tt o wharrt ami - J -i.v y y 4 -. . f. ' rain li n-t. r 'if :'1 Hi ' "'.'' A. C. MARSTERS & CO-, Druggists, ROSEBURG. OREGON. o) Co b) Co o) Co ) Co o) Co o) Co o) o) o) o) o) b) o) o) o) ) t.i-.-d "i: Tin. nii'l KlI, cluii! lUil) nt SQUIRRELS. 10I'MI MS. RATS MICE- CROWS ETC- The success of mine development in Sumpter and Granite districts is little less than phenomenal, saye the I3aker City Democrat. Musicians will haveaninuing at the Sah;m State Fair. Not lees than 20 bandt will he mpl'y-d, aggregating ful)y 300 musicians. This step was de cideit hy the s'ate board at its last meet in It is intended to make the fair a lilg tlflng in avery way, and the musical feature will form uo small part of the at tractions. The matter of supplying the musicians is left entirely to the State Musical Association, which will see that Oregon hands will get the preference. The hands will be selected from the different cities of the state. 3ose Festival, Tt.e V. 1'. S. C. E. of the Christian church have decided to hold the "Rose Festival" in the Opera Hcnse, on Thuri day evening, May 10, as it ia expected that '.he roses will bo in full bloom by that time. An excellent program is te iuit prepared, ice cram and cake, and codes aud sandwiches will he served, and a very enjoyable evening is promised to nil Mho attend. All roae culturists aro invltsd to co operate with tl e Rommittue, to secure as Urge a display as possible. Suitable prizes will he awarded for Ibe best ex hibit. . ; 'H'i Moiety ia lo b cou'i'eniv I for iiK t fi .it in IbU direction. ' I f -ould, layorably imreseed, and many signed , unrf ,jonr,t will wnreive -pAtmnau contracts at the meetiriij, while others . 0f thote-ho desire to sob uur town took contracts away itb them to sign and turn ia later. Capita! Journal, Wanted. ' -Fifty good timbermeu, wijes 2 per day1. Fifty gentral laborers, fvajei I.o9 per day. "' .''- CAMfBELL & AlKXk&VtZ, , Comttock, Oregon. riudj more beautiful.' Kugene, Salem and other of tbe valley town are mk lnxarraoement for flal above, with a vie to encoorsglna; ipe i planting and cultivation of more Mower gardens, sni we believe Koeebiwg can tnke as large and at beautjful a dieplay cf roace aa any town, of lb earn population in tbe state. mi RIO GRANDE ill "Scenic Line o( the World" The Favorite Transcontinental Uon'o Between the NorthweBt and all Points Fact. Choice of Two Koutes Th.-ouKh the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Louies East of Pueblo and Denver. All Passengers granted a day stop-over in tbe Mormon Capital or any a here be tween Ojtden and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three daya a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For Tickets and any Information Re garding Kates, Koutes, etc., or for De scriptive Advertising Matter, call on Agents o! Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line ft Southern Pacific Companies. S. . HOOPEK, General Pass. & Ticket Agent, DnnveiCol., Notice for Publication. foiled KliitcH Ulirl Oltim: ItiMebiirK. Ori-iton, Apill 12, l'JOO. NotHU U lierfhr KiviMi ititt In eon.iiliituco uitti the irivll'i!i ( Hie net ( ('oimrenn ol June a, IV.o, t-ntill.Hl " An ai't for tho .! ol llin. Ih.t liuidi in I lie Milieu ol ( uLllnrliU OrtKtMi, Ni'Vaiisaud W hliit(toii 'J rrilory ," 1.KIK A. MAI InOS, Of H. Mile, Cutiutv of Klnn. KUlu of W bl ri Um ma lulu dajr tiled In this oHice "worn MaUi uiuiil No. WJ, for tho iiiieliKe of the NW'..t of hx;XtloIi So. S, In Towunliip No. '21 H., Hne No. 2 tt .. slid 111 otter prool lu tliow ttmt tliu Und mUKlit U moro vluolu for lla timber or .loue lliau foraxrli ultiiritl I)iiriokea, Dd to e.tublUll hll fllm Ui kitld lnd la (ore Hie KcgUier and Rjjcclver of Ihla onVe at KuMhuru, Orvicou, on Monday the 2.'.th day of Jiiii". !'.. il naiiira a wl'.iieaw n: Mginn V. I.iniliiUt, (if bra tile, WaUUiKUn, H. Luudgreu, Eld BoiiiiK, M. Feteraon.of W wl ti alllo. Maahlnic ton. Any and all perwins clalintuir advaraely ibe Mixive Oenerlld lnd are (iatad to Ills I heir claims In thl orliee ou or before ld X'Uk day of Jon., IW. T tatp) rltrr. . v Mr. Koht. McKweu, of Micco, Florida, writes S, L. Alien & Co. ; "JIv garden spot was 150 x 76 feet. Mj seed cost 10.00, Fertilizer 0.00, Hulp altogether. j.00. This full wa4 tho flrt time I used the "PLANET JK." f.Mo. 4 combined Hill and Drill Seeder) and I made clear ISO. 00 and enough left to do me until I can get another crop." You can Uo as well if you use the "Planet Jr. Garden Tools." Churchill & Woolley. Distributors for Southern Oregon. CURRIER'S GROCERY. Finest Candies and a complete line of IJottle Goods of all kinds. ; f TEAS, Our Stock of COFFEES, and ' 1 OTHER GROCERIES Are always fresh, as we are constantly getting iu nevr goods. Remember we can save you-money. Sheridan Mock. VM. CURRIER. P. Benedick. t t . 1 . Any Job Work done at Reasonable Rate,, Undert&Ipi! tnd EraLalmeP. $