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Oregon Hietoracal Society dvertising bb Printing J la basv seasons lirimm you yoor share of trade; advertising in iinll w Ia a very important factor io baaineea. Poor printing re- sons brings yon your share, a ad also that of the merchant who "can't af- f ford" to advertise. w uu creaii on good btwinew bonne. Let oa do yoor Job l'nnUng we naraaUe it to be io every way aatutfactory. Published on Mondays and ThursdaysEstablished 1868. Vol. XXXII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901. No. 85 The ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER until January 1, 1903, for $1.50 in iDVANCE A P kittpciikr. TW 4 i 'A. V " - Tl tMMMMAu a - I Official Directory. Theodore Roosevelt Fi evident John Hay Secretary ol Slate Lvmao J. Gme becretarr of Treasury Eiihu Root Secretary of War K. A. Hitchcock bitnUrj of luterior John 1. Lout SccnMary of Xav j James Vt ilson Sccrvtary of Agriculture C. K. Smith Post Matter Oeueral Sfel' illa W. Fuller Chief Justice John U. MiuhtU ( ., . Joseph Simon U- stati or oaEGos. Tho. H. Tuugue... at. A. M. jdy T. T. tieel F. L Dan bar C. 8. Moore J. H. Ackorman W. H. Leeds P. R. Blackburn... C. E. Wolverton) R. 8. Bean S .. r. A. Moore M-LChauiberla n.. C. B. Bellinger Zoelh Houser O. M.Uuune John Hall.: Cougrocmau 11 lial Cougrouman 2nd Diet .Governor Secretary of State -Slate Treasurer -Supt. Public Instruction State Printer ... Attorney General .Supreme Judge .Clerk State Land Board. U.S. Duo. Judge C 8. Marahal .Collector Int. Be? U. 8. DlsU Attorney SSCOBD JUDICIAL DISTB1CT. W. Uamiltoa Jidge t to. M. Brown. Prosecuting Attorney c. s. lakd ornci, norK6. i. H. Booth Receiver J. T. Bridges. ... Register JOINT BKrKSS-KTATlTES. R. A. Booth Joint Senator Douglas, Lane and Josephines Z D Briggs... Joint Representative Douglas and Jackson. OOCGS COCKTY, a.C. Marstera ... Dexter Rico I A. K. Uattoon i D. R. Sham brook. K.L. Parrott...:. Q. W. Dimmick-. M D Thompson.. F. B. Hamlin II. B. Gillette W.F. Brisra..... I. C. TwitcheU.. A. Abraham County Jndge .School Superintendent .... BurTeyor ...Coroner C. S. Referee In Bankruptcy J. C. Tonne, f A. K. NicnoU. . Com miuio-en C. 8. WBaTHEB BCElan. Tho. Gibson Obserrer boaao or c. s. r-ssios itiunui. K. L. Miller, M. D President. J.C. Tvitchell, M. D Secretary. K. IroGas. M. D, Treasurer. Professional Cards. DR. ALKIRE, Osteopathic and Neuropathic Physician Carta acute, chronic mud nervous diwaw without Drugs or Kuire. ltefonuities and H i nal diea.ai a ap-ialty. it is not rubbiric Lecaliied and nx-ocuin-1 t.y 14 tales or more as scientific 4.nMiitaon free. Hours S to 11 Ju, 1 lo S. Call on or address. 7-6 Taylor & Wilson Bidg. Bosvburg, Oreeon "PILMEB V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. K06KBCBG 0O05 Special attention given to Diseaaea of the Hot and Throat. Office Main St., one door south of CI t)Ha Phone. Main Sal. Q V. F1SHEB, M. D- Pltysician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. 'Phone Main 591. RoeEBCBG, Okkgos. JR. GEO. E. HOCCK, Physcian & Surgeon. Omoe Review Bid. Phone. Main U ROSKBCRQ ORJStrOM p W HAYNES, DENTIST, Renew Building, Telephone No. i. ROiEBURG, 0R-GO9 E. M. CHEADLE, DENTIST. Office otpote Siocum s Hail ROsEBCBG. ORE X. CBWTOBJ), Attorney at Law, Booms 1 A I, Mamers Bid- KCMKBl' RG, OK VBusines before the U B. Land Office and lining cases a specially. Late Receiver U. 8. Land Omce. JOHN H. SllUrE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, o8KBCa, Obhoob. Business before U.S. Land Office and Prebat business a specialty. Ofce Abraham Building. J C. FTJLLERTON Attorney-at-Law. Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts Office In Marks' Bldg., Roseburc. Oreeon. QQMMODORE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Connsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Eighta made a specialty. Masters Bid. ROSEBURG, OREGON P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms land! Review Building. ROSEBCRW. OREUOIt Q.EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law,J Court House Down Stairs. robebcrg, or; J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Pobllc. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Boom S Marsters Br.ildlne ROSEBUR'J, OR jg" j. i.ui;itrr, Attorney at Law. Room 11, Taylor 4 W ilson Block. Rossbcbq, Oaa Laborers Wanted. Twenty-five men wanted to work on , Senator Representatives . Clerk Kberlft Trr-i rirrr pipeline. o21d) Boeebunc Watw & Ubt Oo Soeiety Meetings. LO. T. M. Koeebnrg Hive No. 11. Holds its regular reviews upon the second and fourth Wednesday eve. of each month in tbe Native Sons' Hall. Sisters of other Hives visiting io the city are cordially invited to attend onr re views. Fasmk Mohkis L. Com. DaisikC. Am.ksox, R. K. IO. O. F. Philetarian Lode No. i. Meets in Odd FoIIowh' Teniae, cor " ner Jackson and Case streets, on Saturday evening oi each week. Mem bers of the order in good standing aro invited to attend, J. L, Bouus, N. Ci. i. W. Iaaar, Secretary. . BP. O. ELKS. Roseburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular commanica- lions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regu larly and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. W. H. Jamiesos, K. R. . C. LotiDON, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 1-5. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roeebnrg, every 6rst and third Monday eveniog. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. . h. tionrasY. U. C J. A. BccHANAS, Clerk. OE. S. Roeebnrg Chapter No. 8. Holds their regular meeting on tbe first -n4 Ihir.l Thnr-t.u in Mph nonth. Vimting members in good rtandiog are reepectiully inviu-d to at- I .end. Ulaba Kabt, s . M., Mas. Libbie Cobow, tVcreUry. KEBEKAHS. Rceebarg Rebt-kah Lodge No. 41. l.O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Toeeday evening. isiting sisters and bretnren utvited to attend. Ixkz M it i li, N. G. AX ATA BRADroBD. R. S. AF. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. H:lds regular meetings on seoona a mwA nrffi tr.lnMularl n( A-h month. I. Wollexbehg, W. M. N. T. Jiwett, Secretary. NJT1VE SONS. Joe Lane's Cabin No. 16, Native Sons of Oregon, meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren always elcome. O. P. Cosuow, President. Sam JoeET-sox, Secretary. Kof P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F. Hall al 7:30 p. m. Members in good at ending are invited to attend. 11. 1. MCVLALLEX, U. li. Faaa Job sob, K. R. 8. MW. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meets firetand third Wednesdays S -H mnnth at . t i Knnl' Hall Da FisBsa, V. C. Geo. Bvbos, Clerk. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 4!, Women of Wojdcraf t. Meets on first and tb ird Thursdays of each month at the Na tive Sons, Hall. Visiting members in good standing are invited to attend. 11 att ie soriax, Guardian eighbor. Lcte Sacbt, Secy. fOF A. Court Dooglaa No. 32, For esters of America. Meets every Thursday evening in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome. W. J. Mooke, C. R. Will CX aaiaa, R. P. E. V. Hoover, Physician. AO. U. W. Boeebnrg Lodgs No. 16. Meets the second and fourth Moo s' dsvs of each month at 7 :30 p. m.. in the L O. O. F. Hall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. 11. 1. MCVLALUtK, M. W. F. W. Roach, Recorder. D. 8. West, Financier. DEGREE OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge No. 13. Mets 2nd and 4th Thurs day eveniL.cs of each month in Na tive Sons' Hall. Visiting members cor dially i-itted to attend. UBS. MT81E BALKS, I. 01 11. E. H. Lex.ioi. Rec. O. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. . N. M , meets at Armory Hall every " Thursday eveninr, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamu. Capt. ScIbLCol alVataOaOn-S Siloes Its the school ehoe that gets the hard knocks. Cast Iron would he just the thing for school shoes if it were more tillable and not quite so heavv. The next lxct thing is our selected line of HENDERSON SCHOOL SHOES made from Oiled Grain, Box Calf and Satin Calf Splendid Values at k.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 ...See us before you buy... 1 A. SALZMAN,- Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Op tician. .... Jackson St., - ROSEBURQ mi 11 SkS? V;X One i..- . Wollenberg Bros. awa i av Store Olu antil I FALL is upon us and we have a few specially warm things that w e would call your atteution to. If you contem- plate purchasing a heating stove call and see those f k we are showitinr hp,. ,, ;n i.. i S , 1 J "in nv.v.l JVU HillUl dLU die UUL B V bargains for our coniDetitors. A rrrpat i;n of Rlanl-. 2 .1 V eiS aUQ VOmlortS th.lt nr - - i -- rt- - " v . r fiue euough to suit all comers. A special ventilated l PilloAS is one of flip ltocf t - -i i i. ? a will convinrp vmi tlioir o - -- , jr y worthy of your attention. We can Carpet your h With anvthina- vnn Tn w ith anything you may desire and will guarantee ev- erv rarnpt nA tr -o . J Yours truly, I B. W. STRONfT J THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburg, Ore 5 0 Bring Us Your ... FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO HI .J. iy 111 l!l ILJ lJ l-J l-J fLW You are Interested If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the most and the best for your money. In the coming and going of grocery stores, Cuirier's grocery goes right along. Our Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to bottom prices this month. Come and see. WILL CURRIER Who Pays Our customers pay ns and they do it without kicking, because we sell tbe best groceries, staple and fancy, at the most reasonable prices in tbe city. If yon don't know this to be a fact, prove it by giving ua a trial order. 'Phone 103. Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when ou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 1S1, for go, r? goods and good service. THE SUNSET GROCERY... Will continue to be, as it haa been, the leader in quality and prices. Don't forget that oar goods are all new and frpwh. A trial in rtwtfnll anllpltixt. We handle Albany Creamery BROWN Advertise in the. LADIES IT IS WITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE THE CELEBRATED SI. HIS IE We have just received full line. t Our Shoes are made by Uti A Dunn, of Rochester, N. Y., and we can as sure yon they aro a first class shoe in every way. All we ask is for jou to compare them with other shoes. One Prke Store 8 o'clock. warm Pnmurl, o-.l - o 1 1. 1 .. n:ii J- 5 ai v. JUiy ATlliUW- U1-.UC m 1 house from cellar to garret k oc," - --.j ...:ii . S CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. OR TRADE. isxww M wwww toco to the Grocer? XHa-i 4 C. W. PARKS & CO. Batter. St CLOYD. Flaii-dealer Brooklyn T ' Flagship Charges againt-t the liear- .' f I Admiral Schley's flagship Admiral hinge on the move 4f"" jr ! at tf' lattle Santiago ineuts of the big flagship. tfLii-A J 7, f-gnrea r-rinently ua H Dlf1 r J?ry the hijj naval trial. I poo - EV WliVV--. " I the nvementat this ship Xzt ! tl.e charzta against Schley M MV. J are li Here ia trie laZ p Arpt?p j ""''SlS Sl tnafthotU ttacrniaer. Am'ik i VWxkfcm &H$'i. n J' ' K4r7 II '------- rL NEWS SUMMARIZED. State and Oeeeral News Co-denaed lor Busy KeaJcrs. E. L. Thompson's new woolen mill, at Portland, ill be ready lor operation in about Lbrca men Lbs. E. W. Bingham, the well koown Port land attoroev, Monday fell from a wit Jow of his office ti I be aidewaik tkw, abont20leeU He is probably fatally icjared. Tbe Marion coaoty official refuse to tarn over tbe coaoty books to sxperts employed by tbe coanly court, clsimieg lack of aotbority of that body la the matter. Borglars last Sooday night UinneJled onder tbe Chicago poetoffice and ob tained 75,OU) worth of stamps. Tbe poetoffice cthctals are greatly excited. The recret service men are working on the case, bat ss yet have no doe. Last Saturday was tbe hottest day of tbe year, tbe thermometer rrgistered abuat 94 in tbe shade shorty after noon. Saoday was also a hot day but not quite si hot aa Saturday. Thia ia snasual weatber lor this part of Oregon Myrtle Point Enterprise. Tbe man who asraulted a woman on tbe streets of Salem has written a letter to tbe Joornal claiming that it was a mistake, that he thought the woman was a young lady whom be met at the seaside and wbo bad jdtd him. He is very sorry that it was tbe aroog woman. Tbe machinery of the Yaqoioa Bay Coal AOil company arrived at Toledo Saturday from Peontylvania. It con sists of a slesm drill, traction engine and portable derrick. Its depth ia 1500 feet. Boring will commeoce as soon as the machinery can be moved to Frank Stan ton's place, near Toledo. C. A. Lucas, the first Afro-American to apply for admittance to the bar in thie i tale, haa been approved by the Supreme Cvnrt. Mr. Local is a joeog man who has lived in Portland several years, and at times has been interested in newspaper work and politic. The strangest feature of the incident Is that no colored man has ever before applied to tbe Supreme Court of Oregon lor ad mission. Mrs. Gibbs, an old lady who lives near Eckley, bad an experience thia week which no doubt she will not soon forget. She started from her horns Monday on horseback over a trail to what is known aa the Jack Scars ranch. She had got some distance along tba trail when she became lost, wandering aim letsly about until nigbt. Not finding her way out at nightfall sbe ditmocntsd from her horse end pot in tbe night alone in the mountains without even a fire to protect her from the sold. When morning arrived sbs was unable to find her horse and started out a foot still not knowing in which direction aha was going. L. W. Deyoe and 8eldon Warner wbo were out bunting, met her on tbe trail and to them she told her story and informed them 1 where sbs thought her botee could be found. They returned to tbe place snd the horse a short dirts nee from found where Gibbs Mrs. Gibbs bad spent nlgbt, M.a. Is about 74 years of age and was nearly exhausted when found. Myrtle Point Enterprise. Curry County Industry. We are informed by W. F. Riley tbst R. D. Home tbe salmon and pea cannery man of Curry county expects to build a large number of cottages tbis winter at Wcdderburn, also a rcine house for fish nets. Tbe salmon ton has been very good to far snd tbe past week some very heavy hauls have been made, as high aa 1200 being caught at one haul of tba seine. Mr. Hume has sent the steamer Del Norte to Coquille fcr lumber for bin prospective improvements, and aa soon as tbe reason for fisbing Is over building will begin, A larger acreage of peas will be put in next eetson, snd the pea can ning industry.wlll be carried on a larger scale than ever.' Several thousand aorei will be planted to peas for tba cannery, Com,-Mall, LATEST Bohemia Railroad Survey Begun. No Trace of Miss Stone. Terrible Flood at Skascway. " Cottage Grove, Oct. 22. The arrival of the engin eers and surveyors who are to map out the route for the projected railroad into the Bohemia mining district, has created quite astir in this community. That the project ed road will now be built and open up one of the richest mining districts in the Northwest there is no longer any question. The survey has begun two routes will be followed. The surveying party has pitched a small village of tents at the edge of town, and the instruments were started out this morning. In select ing a route the large body of timber at the head of Mosby Creek will be taken into consideration by the promoters of the railroad. Much of this timber is owned by the Booth. Kelly Lumber Company, which proposes in the near future to install a large mill on Mosby creek, about io miles from this city. The grade to this ooint is easy, while the pass over the Bohemia ridge into the mining district beyond is comparatively easy also. This route is longer than the other under consideration, which is up the Row river. To offset this additional cost of construction, however, the heavy prospective lumber traffic cannot be lightly consider ed. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company must have rail connections with the Southern Pacific, and if the promoters of the Bohemia road overlook this important fact'the lum ber company -will in all probability build a line of its own, and in time become also a formidable competitor for the traffic of the Bohemia mining district beyond. The timber land about to be invaded by the ax and saw mill will give a railroad heavy traffiic for years to come. It is this fact that inclines many to believe that the Mosby Creek route although longer, will be selected for the road to the Bo hernia mines. P. J. Jennings, president of the Helena and Musick Consolidated Mining Companies, and I. W. Bingham, one of the promoters of the new road, are in the city to see after all necessary preliminaries to the survey. STILL NO TRACE New York, Oct.22. From Samakov correspondents of the Journal and Advertiser has obtained the following de tails concerning the pursuit of the kidnapers of Miss Stone the American missionary: "Your correspondent has just returned to Samakov after a fortnight's vain endeavoring to get into communica tion with the brigands. At Diumeyer the Kaiman, or local Governor, refused to give a written . statement, but told your correspondent of the track taken by the brigands into Bulgarian territory. "Tho brigands are still wandering around the rejrion near Gutepe, and two governments, with gendarmerie, sold! iers and secret agents are trying to find them. The four brigands who have been arrested stoutly maintain that they are not connected with th ; band that captured Miss Stone. They have been summoned to appear at Dubnitzr and be examined by a turkish special commission. This may be a turkish effort to make Protestants appear as ac complices in the Stone capture. "Owing to the severe frost prevailing in the mount- (Continued oa i NEWS. from this city, and one of OF MISS STONE. the Fourth Paga.) SUES R0 KD FOR DAMAGES. Hresnaa Berul Wettara Aafca $49 000 of tbe Sostkera Paciflc- PoaTLASD, Oct. 2 Bamai WoUard formerly firemaa oo tba Soatbera PaciSo Railroad, has bro.2bt sail for 140,000 damf-jf injirt said to have be reoaiveJ while ia tbe employ af the) company aal oviaf to the aaf'.igawea of the defendant. WoUard sat forth ia his eocaplaiat that he was employed aa firaataa c a helper engine, which raa between Aab laad and Duo amir, aal that Feormary 8, rjl, hia engine was detailed to rrr'rt ia palling a f reign t train ot the snout Uia grade. The be.' par engine waa ahead, and when the sua ait was reech ed, lbs b?l ier cat loose an J raaj oa to switcb.in order t) be oot of Use way of the train. Wo!ta?J says that hia doty waa to fix tbe switch, so that hia angina could pass oa the aide track, aid tbaax allow the freight to coatinoe oa. Ha did thia. and waa walking down tba) aide track whL'e the train waa r-t-trrt alacg. The ltth car j 3 sped lba track and aztfi&iitcd to follow tba side track. Ue waa caigt, throea down and gled, aa that it waa necansary to aa t ate hia ieg. It is alleged that the compeer negligent in having a defective a witch, aad that the flanges of the ear which, jumped the track ware o.t! aad defective. ue in veers of age at tba ties of the accident, aad taking into rnsnsiilsn i tioa the smaont ha might expect to a vs. daring bis life. esUaiatee that be haa. been damaged to the extent of 140,000. AT COTTAGE OROYE. Surveyor. Have Coat see need War. aa Bohemia Railroad. CoTTAGa Gbovb, Oct. 1 Lota of rail road ta.k in thia town tinea ih larvey- ug party arrived laat weak. Thia Bann ing they drove the first stake betveam the Southern Pacific depot acd Loac'a tore, and started not tbeest through tba) Joe Perkina place. People geoerU oiok the road will go laron.h, aa tba immense timber interval if tba Bootn Kelly Co. and others oa Row Bint aad: Mosby creek are eu&cvut to make boar neaa for a road front li to SO milea ha the diiec Joo of Bohemia and those who are in a yoeitioa to know, disclose tt there is paying ore enough ia Bobemai to jastilr a road being built there to carry in suppliea and bring oot coxweGtrafaa Even the d ronic kicker ia tTeet tjday. 9iw waTsawonas, Water haa been turned into tba pip tine from the new reaervour waa' at tows and tba head ia so much hl.be r that ws!er overflows trorn tba old tetirroix ' east of here. We now have en abund ance of pure water from a imverfaQixsX source. It puts the towa $10,COJ ha debt, bat at tba present cotuaatpihw a ill piy for itee.f principal acd interest ia a few yeare. It ia no graft. Eatray Notice There came to my place one aad oca- ball miles north ol Canyon villa, oaa gray mare, weight abjut elsves haadrsd, he .ht about fourteen handt. Sphere brand oa hi. Owaer can aeoovwr same by payiog charge and proving property. 01414 L. M. rXaiu. Lime and cement at very low prices at Maretera' Drug Store. ' NaUCaUrrUqukklyyWdatetraa3 meut by Ely 's Cream Balm, which ia agree a!4y aroautM. It ia received throngs tas nokifils, ajeanaea and heala the whole R face over which it dina ltaolf. Dngdsaa sell tb 50a. sit.; Trial sUa by inail. M cent. Test it and yoa are sura to ooniisM the treat-cent J Announcement. " To aoeomaioJaU taoee who axe partial to the ase of atoniimraia applying ItqiadS) into the nasal paatagea for mUorriol frww-. the proprietors prepare CreaniBahnni' liquid form, which will be known aa 2tw Liquid Cream Balm. Price i&chidinr task spr-r-rg tab 1 75 cents. Dngtfste c by maiL ll Uqoid form embodies the a-adis tautai proartua of Uia aofaiprejarsfitak