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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1900)
LOCAL NI-WS MOTHS. Comity court In In ewiori. Will llxon ro'iirw"! from rortlarvl Friday. ly. Itoy .HU'HttHl ';f t.lltlfltel. W;ld city Nuinliiy. tlio For llnit-climi 'J.'t:f tnf r v ; I') J'r. Utile of Oakland. Cull on iaMi ttr'. !nr Imv ari'l oatn, nt the ISijkIm y l.uru. .Juilno HIiIiIIh of A,,ii'it, imiiln lt'0' Imrtja liiifiintfg vinlt FrM.iy. At Maiaer : A curlo'l of Champion mower, I ii ri lrn ami rnpTn. Tho Morrow C3out r liriikn m lUml ler bicycle in nut an .i'rirm'rit. &i;i Jupfpluoii wai lolil to luinj; hia reath on tho engine but ho 'Ji'l'iit. Mr. ami .Mm. J. II. Uooth cnt Situr day unl Sunday ot (janlcn Hot torn. I. U. KiuMlo, si(e em! Hon Jullile, re turned from Mai.", on (r.niht'H Iccah Attorney A. (J. Woodcock cf Kugenp, made a IjiitiueJi trip (t thii city lat Tliumilay. Milton I). I Iul( ii . at Merlin, Or., visited laU Thursday. Mr. Frank Flxik (or a with luntf time D.'S. West arrive. I on IdHt night's overland from ( raoin I'mhi and will romuiri indefinitely. Mi IMl Printer, of Kiddle, waa vititlnit Hon-burn frionds today and made the Pi. m.voi: w.kh a plfaitant call. M.iHier Kandall Hood of irunt 1'aHS, who has been visiting Mr. mid Mro. J. II. I Sooth of thin ci'y, r't'lrif 1 hnmo on Friday' local. Tho whole world paya tribuio t the merits of ML'Crmtil:'a rollwr bearing tiindfi, mowers mi I hay r.kei. Sold by .S. K. .-yk". 'iilnreribe for tiii I'f. vniu w.i.it, Six teen page every woi' :'or only fi per aimiiri. Many nv nirnoi nro helm; sd !) 1 to our lrt dally. Mre. !rt C,ie, who Iuh been here viiitiniJ Iht piiei.ti, Air. an I Mre. J. 15. jVnmiwi, r t'lrni d to It ix-f.nr, Fiid.iy norniiii; s'.iiciu Juuirjul. Clntrchl!' t Wcollev are Di'JijI.ih cunty'a nurii'a for the ecieirae i 1". S. ('ri'iirn Sr;Mr4'or. If you tni!k mw jou i -An'l nlT) to I'd without one. Mii1. M. I,, B'wUneM who h.n been in a hospital at Porti.in-l. weiviii.: nvi li' .i! tr.M'.tutrit, r cornel limn o:i I'd lay nit'lit'a 1'M-al, ifrottiy iuiprovM 1 iti health. ' i.TicHi" rtatups jjiyen with c.ndi tndcia'. Chui:hl!l V WohIIhvs and tho Novelty Stor. Sen th'j.o ein':oHi!d f.ui el i!i!tnr'n nlrt;i!y fra'nid uivnti for btampx. AUrpd lornutt, a ) )ni'.ar yo'ln c hool tca(dir of h'o'it-li lru!i9 winty, was a Jileai to' caller a. ihi4 oliico Fnd.iv while looking :vft-r hu'Inocn matter in thin yiftintty. Attoini-y t;. P. I'riMi of Ashl.ni l, the republican cainlidn'o for joint rcpru tcntutive, is in our city today hakiiiu altur hia interot4 which nro i;rowin( hot ter every day. Uoy McClalltoi ha niuo l hia posi tion In the lloftohiirc abatract ofllct. and accepto I a position u n Ir Capt. Mithors of the Lin J Oini:o. Kay ay you csn't kop a kooI man down. I. Oiwan nf th lihtliouay corvi'.-e lir J, has coici'D'c I to take tho appoint in ent of kecpt'r ol in: lilit at Tatoosh, Vt'aihiiiKton, and expo-is onlcrs to go to that place in a abort ti hi. The kceppr 0' that htation hun ruiiunnd. Ki?norder. Judiio I! en son w.m jnt rscovciinu from an attack of tlio r:pp:t when ho came in and tlm trip from Koftihiir; did not tend to better it any ; howevfi he ia fueling much hptUr now mid i wadini through the docket in t;"'ar- HtyUi. Co (JIlillH liiillotin. Uoy McCUUen wiio trie I hU lock an a minor his return 1 t j thi- city and ii caw employed looking over townnites in the oflioe of the U)n!mr Abstract and Collection Asency ; a stranger w ho k basinesi in that oilho, a few days ago, mistook Uoy for a subject to the State Hospital. Fre I (Jau'n Cro.iimiiler, of Fort Klamath, started on Monday to gi to San Francisco, nt which plao he will Meet his brother-in-law, Mr. J. Beach, ami with him will r to Caie No'on. Mr. Beach formerly live ) at oar neigh bor in ' town of Altamorit, and hud a larjo stock ranch. Klamat'i U-pnblican. Mica Laura K. .lonen and her father, C. II. Jonei, returned to their home at Cottage drove, one week ato Sunday, from a trip to New Orleai, where Mm Jouen went at a delegate to the meetiriK id the National F.ditorial Aavociatioii. They ulto enjoyed a very pleasant visit with relatives Id the Middle West, and returned borne via the Great Northern, Mini Jones will visit Douglas conoty trieatls at so earl) di. URGVITIES. Ride a Kamh!er. lie ready for harvest. Onier Cham piou extra) at itarkirs. Ilorm: Fon Hi'.nt. Fivu-ro.jrn collate furi)ii"hn I, for renf. Apply to 1). S Wert. O. I'. Conhow left on laHt night's ovr-r- and lor Kalcrn to attend to lenl businefa in that city. Seo our wind jw display for 'i values in ladies' Oxford ties at only 1.50 Novelty S ore. Mens' cork ventilated hats at tho Nov city Storo are just tlio thing for coming warm weather. tl.'-o buys a ijood pair of Heavy ehoos at the Novelty Storo or better ones for 11.50, $1.75, f-'. etc. If you want u ruirrel poison that will kill both coming and going, call on A C. Marnters A Co., lor it. AtUarkem: A complete line of read whKoup. top bug(ios and spring wagons. Sto our styles and (jot onr prices, bargains in J;iakr ISath cibin'its Factory price 5 em h. Trice this week tthilothny lant 'J each, at Happ's )run Store. K, K. fSyken has received threo car loads ot goods in ti e past thirty days. Hole the largest shipper In his line in Kouebnr. F. iJ'iOus. M. !., iiienibcr Hoard of Tension Fxaminers. Olice, Mars tors buildiox rueidinir rorin;r UouL'lai and Jacl.son street. K I. T. Nachel, reprusentiritf Ko.der A Ctiaso of San Francisco, is registered at the McClullen. While in this city Mr. Naghel will ttino n'veral pianos for our local inuticiarip. J. L. '-tratfor I, ICi., returned home fi am an x tended re'mtration trip down the I'mpijua, Satunlay. lie also picked upalargeliNt of new mlit-cribers to the Ti.wi;w i.it. J. I .. j a hu-itler. For job printing iuMtly and piomptly execute d ut.reunonalilo pr;ci'-, patroriie the floihuri; Took und .Job OMice. Work UH illy torn' d oni the saint) dav order ia iei.-i:ive I. II Mtuv K. Lovki.:., Manairer. v'i.'. ",4i!i.o-r. ."ri:i.i! land nenf, has retu-ne I to t'lin city from the K let, the . . j . . 4 1 1 j : jii ii'iiit iti'-.n.T in id.li j:nri td tlm co'intty than oyer before. He loft Mr1. Ma'heM vixitiiit wi'h fii'.'nds and relatives in Ohio. ! A. alzmaii. the Uji-cbiirif iiwe!er has returiind from a vit-it to Uia old homo in Ohio and reports lniMineB in the Kastern ciiiisv.'ty good. Sol vitited with the Itonciiiirg colony in Torl'and on his re tilrn and p,;iy they travel pretty fat for blow v?np!e. The Spring inil'lx of cattle buyers from the interior of the eJatu to Coos and Curry county is now on. Stock tiien are rustling for catllu and yenrlmgs bring $M a head. A good many thousand dollars wilt bo left in these parts this Spring by catt'o buyers. Myrtle Toint Knler priee. Sergeant Win tirubb of Aehlaud, late 1st sergeant cif Co. II, Sec. Oregon, IT. S. V., was n pHBHoni(or on Thursday night's overland for Tort land, where he goes on a business and pleasure trip. Willie was met at the train by several of his old comrades who by the hearty baud Shake and words of good cheer, showed that he was still a fjvorite among them. C. Uoki Kinc of Yoncalfn, the republi can candidate for representative came up oti last evening's local mid was shaking haiidfi withjiis numerous fijouds in this city, livery trip to this city Mr. JCing mal;es many now frieiuls and his old ones like him better the longer they know him,- Mr. King has been quite sick with tlm grippe but i now steadily improving and will soon be h'iIo to run a most excellent race. Lewis Anh, goon substantial citizen residing near Kiddle, was in town today looking after business mutters and paid lotigUs county's leading imwcpuper a pleasant call. Mr. Ash is a BUuneh re publican and n very conservative centle man, hence his statement that tho "fu sion can 3e has loht many votes in South Douglas and that the majority of there p iblicau ticket will poll a large majoii'.y in that fection," can safoly bo banked on. Dewey mi l ( iazloy aro both waning in popularity even in their own pio cities. TUIU.IC SHE-AKINU. H iii. U. A. Booth, republican candi date for joint (eiutor of Josephine, Douglas and Line lounilss, and Dr. Win. Kuykendall, of Kugeue, will ad dress the citi.wne of Drain, on the politi cal issues of the day, Saturday evening, May 19th at 7 :30 o'clock. A. M. Chawi ohj), Chairman Ktpublioo County Central Ceiuinittee. WOHK OP A Df-onNHRATn. This paper was the victim of a despiva ble prartleal joke or malicious trick per petrated with malice oforet hough, last Thursday, the contemptiMo work being that ol a hobo printer whom wo refused work, yet granted the freedom of tho Oflico Wednesday and 'Ihnrsday. The matter appearing in tho paper which contained the deplorable error, was com posed and appcain I in Mond.it 'h isnue frco of error, it having recei ved the caro- ful attention of the proof reader before it was published an does all of our ad vertisements. Ifeno. this unfortunate trick was very succefnfnlly perpetrated just before the forms went to press Thursday, tholow-bred, depraved wretch who successfully accomplished bis ma licious deKimt then rery unceremonious ly taking his departure for parts un known, the icsue being completed before tho imposition was detected. No blame therefore, can be nttacired to any cf the Ti.aivokai.i it force. ANOTHHR lOLITICAL LIE NAILED The report having Ieen circulated that I havo resided In this county a very short time, (scarcely long enough to be come a legal voter, I desire to make the following statement: My first vote was cast nt Voncalla, Oregon, my present home, for Wru. McKinley la 1800, at which place I have resided ever eince with the exception of a little more than on year during which time, business cupicd my at'eiition elsewhere, my home ami people, however remaining at Vcncal.'a during this pariod of my absence. I iii horry indeel.tl.at I have been tuiahta thnx far during the repub lican cativas-s of tho county, to meet my coifiituenev. Yours Uespectfuliy, C. Hon KlN;. Tub ic School Building Contract. Tim fo'.lowiiiL' bids were received by the school tu a'd for buiit'iag un aihlition an I otherwise rHiiicdeliiig and iuiroving the public tehvel Imthling: J. II. Heck art, Cnrvallis, "i,4.U; C. 1'. S .in. rt, Ku g( lie, o.L'jl1 ; l),ui Finer, U i-rjor, $ Iff ; 'sU'e!c!i o-., a!-m v,it"; John Hunter, Uo.e:.lirg, t,-l'.l. .r. Hunter, lieiiig the lowest liiMer, will bo awarded tho contract. O. L. Wiiiid, matiagtr oi the Uofehurg Water Co.'s piping station, had tho mie- loiluoo to break bin ai.kl.o last Friday, by jumping fruin a wagon in front of the piiiiiping tiatioti ; Mr. Willis was taken homo and Dr. Miller was called who Boon reduced the fracture. Mr. Willis, wo hope, will eoon le nut on the streets again; during his confinement his eon Chve will have charge of, the station. I'tiap. .ilin is tilting up the building lately vacated by Tlodett, the harness maker, on Sheridan St., .preparatory to opening a bakery. Mr. Zahn comes to us well recommended and Kill no doubt plrfae tliu patioiisof tint part of the city. Fdwin Stratford, who has been em ployed lu tho Western L iiion Telegraph and Wells Fargo Kxprees oflico in this city, has resigned his position and gone to Couistotk to spend the cummer, Lis position ieing till fd by t'lias Skidmore. lieo. Vnee and family, who have been living in IMenbou er, li-f, today for tiold Hill to reside, Mi!. Yoso and the little girl going by railroad mid Mr. Ycse and the boys by tenm. Chaa. Tilclifor.l, usitiiant t-tunanl at tho McClallen Hoiimo, haa been quite ill with tho la:rippe, the l.ir few days, as a conseipience "Bill" Uu?ier has tilled hia plice. Rev. i. K. Arnold, pastor ol the M. K. church, of this city has resigned the the pastoia'o of this chinch, which will take effict June I. air. Arnold gom to California. Hubbard FterorcoU, Seo, Noah ami Frml Lough, left on Saturday niln'a overland for Tortlaud to take parage lor C'api Nome. Ira Wimbcriy the lr,.in tiierchaut, was visiting bis parents in this city Sun day, returning to Vm'iu on this morn ing's loul. T. L. (iravcx, the Oikl.ind photog rapher, ipent Sunday in this city, the guest of hia brother. Mrs. Mary Surlli, of Oakland, ii visit- j iug in this ci'y, tho gu. t of Mrs. N. ! Uice. Mm. Lizzie Dacciiio, id UueUe, is viaiting Mrs. Nancy Tarty in this city. Mrs. Medley ana daughter Mary, re turned to Oakland this moriiiiig- Architect F. E. Alley atteuded the Y. V. S. C, E. at Youcall Suuday. Tomorrow, Tuesday last day for Keg-h-teriog. Have you HKUlS'lKUKD'.' THEY ARE MECHANICALLY SCIENTIFICALLY ARTISTICALLY Asa Perfect, Durable, Easyrun ning Roadster the R B 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. EWERS & 00. ooonoLiononoGososcsGJOoDonoD DON'T! Miss the Opportunity tr sec the Finest Line of Samples for Spring and Summer Suits Kvcr brought to Ro.sebnr. They will he dis played in the full length piece MAY 23 AND 24 at the RACKET STORE. E. WIMBERLY. OQOQCQODOQOOOOaOQOaOOODOQ m C. I. K. STORE. Xw (JooJ CoQstantly Arnviu. Step in. (ilad to show them t you. dust received our spring lino of Men's and Boys' Suits. A p!o:i lid liti' it'll ! i y iu oo 1 to sti tlim. whether ou want to pnrchH or uot. Tiny wer-' iiih Im hy I'lit-ud Bros. - Co.. of Milwaukee, Wis., an I r eali I t!i l,enVc;i n Clothicp" they lit as if yonr tailor had inalf thom for yon. Our Mock of Spring Shapes m.Mon's Hnts is nw caiuplet.e. We are agonts for tho ool(hratel ' (iOUDON HAT." Thoy come in all Shapes and Colors arnl aro worth .'1.ik. Our stock of Men's furnishing Goods Wasnovor ltttr or cheaper. In fact every department .f our IniBiness is now 'n perfect shpe. We carry everything in 'heDry (SoocIh, Fancy (Jootl, Notions an I (Icits' Fornishin Jtioo.l Lines, also Hoots, Sboes, Hut--, an l Caps. t)ur business is jrowirt;. I'.veiy month it is larcf, auJ why ? llcause wo yivo ) 1 (i );l-i ari l H :iest Value.. Xo misrepresen tation. l'verythiti, as represi:ited or money lnci;. Phone Main i S. lleiiitt in 'l f touch with ocu of the must re'iilile lte!i;uii Hire Company a in Southern California ainl tieini; iiiliu.tt. ly aciuainteil with a uieniher of the tirm, I am preiarel ta uive teiiatile iif'irm ation to all who are interested in tho rearing ol tliia the lln"! of liilie anioi.i'c M. M. C.iv. Tlm I'l.Aixiiif ai.:k now hab the most 1 iHimplete j itepartmeul in Host turf. ! Call on a lor ut work. j BICYCLES PERFECT. LS Y flSIIER & BELLOWS. To the Public. r.fliovim: wjcan ilo h iter by o ir ;. troim anil enra lves ty selling etrict! y f c.isli, we have ilecule I to keep no boo from May 1, I'.lOO. Moping ihia iuhv the convenience of ilioee who wish leal with ti. hIho at all times colicitit fair share ol atrcua we are Itespec'fully yours, Un7.) tiAugis 1ko.