The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 06, 1902, Image 1

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la busy seasons brings
yon yoar share of trade:
ndvortiKinc in dall sea
Is a very important factor ia
Laeineea. Poor orintinir re
flects no credit on a good
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Printing we guarantee it to be io
every way satisfactory. .
sons bring you your ahare, aod also
tbat of the merchant who "can't af
ord" to advertise.
Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868.
ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1902.
Vol. XXXIII.
No. 2
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SOIYIETHIIVTG FOR
...LADIES...
Collarettes,
Capes,
Fur Boas,
Readj-'inade Waists,
Waist Patterns,
t Jaekets,
Glove?,
Umbrellas,
Fascinators,
GENTLEMEN
Smoking Jackets,
Overcoats,
Suits
Neckties,
Mufflers,
Gloves,
Umbrellas.
H ndkurcbiefa for Ladies. Miaree sod Children ; Men, Youtba
aud Boys. Tub finest line ever shown ia the city.
One
Price
Store
Wallenberg: Bros. s&
Open nntil 8 o'clock.
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..ifci Newport KeviToan-
LATE NEWS SUMMARY
Important
Events of
few Days.
the Past
STATE, GENERAL, FOREIGN.
Cream of the Dispatches Dished
Up in Condensed Form for
the Busy Reader.
Coast Steamer Wrecked. ttHany
Lives Lost. Latest Phase of
the Stone Case.
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Lane county shorn 8 an increase io as
sessed valuation of $205,47:!.
Eighty-one liondred rerfors shook
Roosevelt's hand New Year day.
The battleship Mueouri was snccess-
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year
is the wish of R W. STRONG, the Fur
niture man, and in line with our wishes
we have a few special bargains to offer
for 15 days. TO CLOSE OUT a lot of
remnants f Wall Paper for 5 and 10 cts.
per double roll to make room for new
stock that will arrive later. .
Several lots of Brussels and Ingrain Car
pet remnants, containing from 5 to 15
yds. that we will sell at special bargains.
A few odd chairs that are as good as any
we have, only in broken sets, at special values. Kemember the place.
B. W. STRONG,
THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburg, Ore
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Bring Us Your
CHICKENS.
EGGS.
BUTTER.
LATEST NEWS.
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
J. F. BARKER & GO.
When
. You
Have a
Cup of
The Day
Stalls
off
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Staple and
fancy Groceries
Guaranteed fresh
and wholesome
and sold at prices
as low as the low
est. All kinds of fruit
and Country
Jeffries and Sharkey are matched to
fight before the Yotemit Club in Frisco
before April 30
Portia Knight formerly of Salem will
pre s her suit against the Duka of Man
chester to a finish.
The horse-packing establishment at
Linnion will irobbly soon commence
slanghteiing again.
A trusted em ploye of a Lou Angeles
bank touk, finally, over $5,000 for every
year he bad teen ttnated.
Chicago aoarchitti are still cheering
for Czolgjes, but they can not hope to
revive him from his electric slumbers.
Robeit Cm 10 was held op by a high
wayman with a gnn and rcbUd of 5 on
State street Uat TLnrday nisLt at Sa
lem.
President Koofevelt bs announced
ibat be will mike his coutempl.ttd v'tit
totheP.cfic Cosst durirg.tbe early
summer.
A Baltimore society wnman has erect
ed a marble tablet over ber dog'a grays
Let us hope she left a space 03 it for ber
own f pi'apb
The many frieuds of Mr. C.H.Mark
bam in Oregon will be g'aj to learn of
bis new promotion in railroad circles
tie baa recently been elected vice-presi
dent of the Houaton A Texas Central
railroad. . (
Carrie Nation's paper, the "Smasher's
Mail," started at the time she was in ber
zenith as a sa'oon smasher, baa been
smashed, in other words gone out of
business for the all-suffii ieut reason tbat
it did not pay.
The Oregon Farmers' coogrees will be
beld at Salem January 6 to 9, 1902, in-
elusive, tbe Oregon Diary-oien'a associa
tion and tbe Oregon Livestock aesocia
tioo will bold their auooal meeting at
the aarae time and place. The (rait men.
sta'e grange and hui-Dit-n will alt-o be
represented. The Ore.-oa S ate board
of agricnltore wi.l likewise bold rpecial
meetings for the purpose of preparing a
program for next year's state fair.
Bert Nonn, city mar bal at Cottage
Grove, was beld op by two men Tbois
day right near tie old livery stable on
tbe West Side, and robbed of f-tl. Tbe
money was water rents the marshal bad
collected ana bad not yet lurned over to
tbe town. An o'd man ramed Bodolpb
was beld op tear tbe Ad uie place on
New Years t ye b? to men wbo foond
90 cents in bis paLts shicb tbey appro
priated aod let him go on borne with $19
tied up in a handkerchief Io an inside
loat pocket. There are no clues to the
thugs.
BOHEMIA RAILROAD.
Eureka, Cal., Jan. 3. The steamer Walla Walla,
bound from San Francisco for Victoria, B. C, was wrecked
Thursday morning at 4:10 by a French foremasted bark.
The Walla Walla had 64 passengers aboard, and 45 are re
ported drowned. The collision occured 20 miles south of
Mendocino Buoy. The French bark struck the Walla
Walla in the bow. At the time of the "collision the second
officer was on the bridge. No definite information can be
learned as to the cause of the accident, as all aboard were
sleeping.
San Fraxcisco, Jan. 3. Captain Hall, of the Walla
Walla, reported to the Pacific Coast Steamship Company
this morning by telephone. He said that the Walla
Walla collided with an unknown French bark at 40 clock
yesterday morning, during hazy weather. The French
vessel had no lights displayed. The Walla Walla sank in
15 minutes. Captain Hall has ordered tugboats from Eure
ka sent out to search for -three missing lifeboats of the
Walla Walla.
San Francisco, Jan. 3. The Pacific Coast Steam
shin Company has issued a statement , showing that , the
Walla Walla carried 64 passengers and a crew of 80 men
The company has 00 definite information as to the number
of persons drowned, but places little credence in the report
telecraDlied from Eureka that the number of lost will
reach 45.
San Francisco, Jan. 3. The Steamer Dispatch, which
has arrived at Trinidad with 60 of the passegers and crew
of the wrecked steamer Walla Walla, left this city on Dsc
ember 31, for Puget Sound points. She is commanded by
Captain Johnson.
Eureka, Cal., Jan. 3 Twenty-seven of the passengers
and crew of the Walla Walla are missing. All the rest
are accounted for.
' IS MISS STONE FREE?
OF .MEREST TO ALL
n Able Discussion of the G00J
Roads Problem.
PERTININT QUESTION ANSWERED
Masterful Plea for Road Im
provement. Great Benefits
to Be Derived Therefrom.
Editor ri.aiKDaauta: With yonr
permission, 1 desire to convey a tew
thoughts to my brother farmers, tbrocgh
yonr valued publication, locking to the
rev val of tbe very important tobjict of
good roads.
It tbe readers of IL riuroaauB will
look back two montbe ago, when every
available team and wagon in the eonnty
in tba state were broogbt acd kept
into nee, when tbe highways were dotted
from morn ti'l night witb all kind of
conveyances, ranging l rum me ugoi
boggy, carrying iu occupants to and
from tbeir respective trading points, to
tbs ' heavily loaded 4-borae wagoa
freighted with I arm pro Joels of virions
kinds aod descriptions, and tben at our
present dull, lagging, almost wasted
winter months, be will not need be told
ibat, not tbe change ie oar w sat her, for
00 r winter seasons offar better climatic
conditions for teaming and oat door la
bor than those of tbe bested months,
bot tbe radical change in lbs roeUa. ia
eeponsible for all Ibis enforced litbargic
stains of farmers wbo should, at tbia
season, be marketing tbe products oi
tbeir labor, of months before.
Tbe writer, having bad a test ol good
winter roads, and tbeir great and lasticg
benefit to every pertoo contiguous there
to, cannot well refrain from writing tbia
article, and. more especially, since
be i being cox ptilled to wade, paddle
yea, to almost wallow through lis alug
etsb channels which ws are forced to
call roads.
Bat now, naturally and rightfully
presented to ns tbe qoer.loo, bow much
would a go d, aU-t he-year -around road
bentflt me ; aod ibis "me" means every
taxpayer io particular, and every man
woman aod child in general. Let ns, by
ioductioo, answer tbia query. Tbe
writer ia willing, even anxious, to give
in labor, in money, or both, one-tenth of
tbe value of bis farm for tbe right kind
of permanent road improvement, during
tbe year 1902, provided tbe one-testa
proportion be general. Wnj? Because
be knows that tbe very moment tbwt the
ooe-tentb of all valiution be intelligent
Contract for Twenty fliles Will
Let In a Short Time.
Be
Cottage Ga va, Jan. 3. It is expect
ed tbat contracts for tbe construction of
tbe firel20 miles of the Bohemia railroad
will be let within a month or six weeks
and Sold.
KRUSE & XEWIAXD,
Sole Agents,
Roseburg, Oregon
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That this
WHITE HOUSE
Mocha. COFFEE JaT-
- 1 t.fa- T V.Aa- flows eliaei all
WILLI VUUI UlCAaVlaUU At ilOO em uai we ar 1
its own you don't get it in any other brand. JrrOUUCC X OUIsfll I at the out-lde. A telegram was receives
laieiv iroiu me eastern capitalists asa
ing for information as to this section of
tbe road aod the figures were furnished
tbem. Correspondence ia being carried
on with a big company of contractors at
resent looking to the letting of a eon-
tract soon.
Tbs engineers are expected to finish
tbeir work in ten days or two weeks and
come down to tbe mouth of Mo by creek
and ran oat tbe spur tbat is to
be built op tbat stream for tbe
Bootb-Kelly company. This spar
will likely extend op an 'ar as Palmer's
or about 12 miles. Shorter spars will
also be built for the accommodation of
tbe Booth-Kelley Co. up Teeter's creek
and Sharp's creek. These spars are for
hauling logs, and it is nsid the company
will likely pat a mill near tbe month of
Moeby creek where there is so excellent
mill site, about four miles from Cottage
Grove.!
It is learned from parties who bave
every facility for knowing what is going
on, tbat dirt will begin to fly by March
and as contracts w ill probably be let to
men wbo bave tbe means to path tbe
work as rapidly as possible, tbe iron
bores will be snorting np Bow river early
next summer.
Half flip hnttlp in orod coolrino. U tr liave onnd
to' . I Boys knives with chain. Make fine
tresh Groceries, and to p-et them promptly presents. Cbnrcbiii & Wooiiev eel
i a ii rii im xt o 1 mem
WLieu uu uiuci lucui. au up riiuiic imu. ioi,
7 fiCl)
V V IS BRANDED
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Fashion's
Favorite
$3.00 dt dt $3.00
THE "EHtC" SHAPE
Kibo Kid,' heavy
stitched sole, medi
um low heel, high
wamp, a snug close
fitter and very styl
ish. Only oneof ma
ny styles to choosD
from.
are attempting to re-enter Bulgaria, but the guards are
closely watching the frontier.
It is further said that the whereabouts of the captives
is known, and that it is hoped the agents of the missionar
ies will be able to get in contact with the bandits in a few
days.
OREGON YOUNGSTERS' LONG JOURNEY.
New York, Jan. 3 Earl EdelhofF, 4 years old, and
Agnes, his sister, who came on Christmas day alone- from
Ashland, Or., have sailed on the North German Lloyd
steamer Darmstadt for Breman. During their stay in this
city they were cared for by the mother and sister of Henry
Dengent, passenger agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Denget said the aunt of the children had been inform
ed by cable of their sailing and she is expected to meet
them on the arrival of the "ship at Bremerhaven.
TOO MUCH TINSEL ON SOLDIERS.
New York, Jan. 3. The imperial authorities in Cana
da have received orders that iu every branch of Great Bri-
tian's Army, gold lace, swords, belts, conspicuous should
er straps or like badges of rank must be abandoned, says
the Halifax, N. S., correspondent of the Press. It is un
derstood that the cause for the reform has been the lesson
earned in South Africa, where the Boer marksmen are en
abled to pick off the officers with alarming frequency by
reason of their conspicuousness.
OPPOSE MERGMENT OF RAILROADS.
...FLINTS SHOE STORE...
Hints to Housewives.
for go d goods and good service.
C. W. PARKS & CO.
II you want to buy a farm
If you want furnished rooms
If you want to buy a house
If you want to rent a house
If you want to build a house
If you want to move a house
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Experience Convinces.
Trove its value by investing 10 cents la
trial size of Ely's Cm am Balm. Druggists
nrply it and we mail it. i ull size 60 eenta.
f.lifLnn. Arizona. Jan. 20. 1899.
Messrs. Ely 13bos. : PlPase send me a CO
cent bottle of Cream Bulm. I find yr-ur
remAdv the auickeftt and most permanent
ran for catarrh and cold in the bead.
DkllM. Potteh. Gen.Mcr.Ariz.Gold M.Co,
Messrs. Ely Bbos.: 1 have been afflicted
with catarrh for twenty years. It made me
so weak I thought bad consumption. I
got one bot tie of Ely's Cream Kaim ana in
three days the dincharge stopped. It is the
Chicago, Jan. 3. The interstate Commerce Commis
sion has fully considered the consolidation of the Northern
Pacific and Great Northern railroads, and authorizes the
statement tbat-lhe merging of tbt properties will be con
tested by every legal means at their command.
Many prominent financiers who are reported interest
ed in the deal will be examined by the commission next
Weduesdey.
DEATH BY THE ROPE.
Seattle, Jan. 3. Murderer Seaton was hanged at the
county jail this forenoon. .
Alden Seaton murdered his uncle, Dan Richards, and at
tempted to exterminate Richard s family. A commutation
of the death sentence was asked yesterday on the ground
of insanity but Governor McBride refused to interfere.
VENEZUELA REVOLUTION.
Port of Spain. Vene zuela. Tan. v The rebels who
are trying to overturn the government are greatly elated
over the acquisition of fifteen thousand Mauser rifles, with
Lemons, Oranges, Bananas.
Nuts of all Kinds.
Taffy Candy and Gum.
A Fresh Supply.
WILL CURRIER
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THE GROCER
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THE SUNSET GROCERY...
WW continue to be, as it baa been, tbe leader in quality
and prices. Don't io'et that oar goods are all new and
frwh. A trial ia resort fn!lv solicited.
We handle Albany Creamery Batter.
CLOYD Sl BROWN.
THE
Chicago
TYPEWRITER
Price, $35.00
GnaranU! to equal any
flOJ machine
E.L. KING, Gen'l Aeent. 21S Sa nsome St.. ?an Frann'ern
W. C. CONNER. T. ocal Agf ., Koseburg
Roseburg Steam Laundry
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We are now ready for business
with new and up-to-date machine
ry. Work will . be neatly and
promptly done. Watch for our
Wagon or call 'Phone 791.
W. A. EVERITT, Proprietor.
q:o::o:
Sofia, Bulgaria, Jan. 3. The local reports of the re
lease of Miss Ellen M. Stone and her companion, Mme
Tsilka, remain unconfirmed. News from the frontier sa3s I iv applied 1 the permanent betterment
the brigands are hiding in Turkish territory, and arc be-' u uiM 'd .hT
..... , ,j - j g:.ed 10 valoe, more than tbe tenth
ing hustled by the inhabitants, who had previousl' been iMp.nded,andb wonid not only have
victimized bv the bandits. A fieht occurred recently in valuation, bot wooid )ve
..... . . i- . 5 -i . 1 . 1 the benefit ol tbe better roads, as well.
wnicn tne Jeaatrs 01 me ongauas are saia 10 nave oeen I( tQ6 ,riUr CA0 j lrii.t hie neULbor B
wounded. Part of the brigand band, weaned at the delay can doe. i;seiaeC, Dand Einiittnite-
nrttm-nincr n nnin fnr t he cantives. have tleserterl nnrll'T- I UU3. another dip into tbe proper-
0 ' 1, iuii:,I h mm nmrlLahlv maiia. and so
on. aotil rood, safe aod permanent rnai.
would add to the health wealth end
happiness of every individual, even
thoogh remotely connected therewith.
Let ns lake another view ol the sitne-
tion. A gentleman owning some res
dence bfocte, a Utile out, was aitonisL
ed when told that tbe city coancil bad
ordered a so bsUaiiel walk to be built
throughout the whole length ol tbe
street ; bet ia lees than a year tbe prop-
rty sold (or more than enough to meet
bis former price en property, and pay
lor tbe walk. Now, if tbia ia true ol the
city, it is j ist as true ol the country, on
ly ia a magnified sense, si a iarca with
out a highway, ia micH more crippled ie
valuation than e boildiog block without
a walk.
There baa been enough and more than
enough lime aod money expand ed on
oar roads daring the pest 20 years, to
make tbem perfect highways, bot look
at them, lake a boat ride over them,
swim ia tbem, end the a ear, whether or
not -in yonr opinion, thin time and
money has been jedicionalv expended.
A little reflection will teach tbe reflect
or tbat the time is not tar distant when
Oregon will boild, maintain and enjoy
good roads. The only curious part ol
the matter ia tbat we don't build and
t tbe beneot of tbem now. riot one
cent caa possibly be lost, or faoperdised
by io'elligent road improvement; bnt
on tbe other band, inch expenditures
will always prove safe and profitable In
vestments. Older countries like Ger-
many, England, France and Holland,
bave loag er joyed the untold advantages
of nioable highways.
Given, all the year good, permanent
roads, the value of every foot ol land
tauit be enhanced, the cities and villages
must grow and prosper, labor mnt be
provided for laborers, and a general im
petus must be given to every line ol
trade industry. Why are teams that
ought to be working and nuking a profit
(or tbeir owners, now "running on
trait." or eating the feed they cannot
earn? Becanee we have no roads. Why
are men Idle a whole long winter T Be
cause we bave no roaos. w ny is so
large a part of the rear lost to tbe farmer T
Because we bave no roads in winter,
Why are wagons broken, horsee palled
blind, and men diagaatedT Because ol
no roada when we want roads. Why
business so nearly suspended In oor
trading centers doring tbe winter
months? Because tbe roada suspend
with the winter rslns. Why do peopl
persist in paring railroad companies to
transport tbem to and from town Viuring
the winter months T Because the wagon
roads are tx soft (or the average eraft.
Why do farmers persist in rushing their
hauling off" in the (all wbea tbey
ought to be tilling and otherwise in
proving their farmsT Because tbey
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Furnishings, Notions, Stationery
"The Racket Store"
ROSEBURG, OREGON
0 fPSsfil"
Eastman
Kodaks ..
Make Good
Xmas Gifts
See those $i and $2
Brownies
ALBUMS AND PHOTO MOUNTS AT
HURCHILL & WOOLLEY.
F. C LADO. . JO. OLSON
THANKING 30U for past favors and
wishing you much hapiuessrand
prosperity for 1902, we ask for a
continuance of your patronage which will
be met with our careful attention and ap
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Clearance Sale Begins
We came such prices ou Ladies and Misses Jackets andj
Walking Hats mentioned below that had ought to move;
them very rapidly. This is our full stockin our Myrtle;
Creek store. Same reduction applies to what -may bej
in stock in Canyonvule.
Siae 3i Cape, hardly enough to mention, only 1 plush, was. . .1 1.75 now $2.50 j
Mxe Mi lape. 1 ciotli ch?, spuuntul value, was U now i.uu :
SiieStt Cape, 1 cloth cai splendid value, was........;.... iM now $J.r0!
Sise 36 Cane, 1 doth cape, splendid valno. was. ....... ..... $2.00 now $15 1
Jackets, 2 Nlisece Jackets, siae It r , was S-S 00 now f;5.25
Jackets, 2 Mis Jackets, fixe 4 ami t. was 3 00 now J2.00
Jackets, 6 Ladies Jackets, sixe Srt-3$, was ."rTTTrrTtTXtrirow it&Oj
CollaretU'S, onlv one left, oMor grty, wna. v .$-.50 now 13.50 5
Just 3 doxen l ilies and Children's Walkina If-itf. 2 was 50 now 1.50 i
do. 7 was.. , :. 11.50 and l T5now$l.005
Ho. .owafl ..jt.ou ana f t -i now
do. 1 u 12.00 now l.Zo
We are beginning early to close out Fall Goods -hence
these splendid reductions for you. :
N. SEL1Q, Myrtle Creek
Canyonviile, Oregoi
coooooooooooc
Advertise
Plaindealer
If you don't know PAT
call on or addresa . . ,
F F. J attcoiL
Reseburg,
Oregon
best medicine 1 bave oea lor cniarrn.
a good complement of ammunition.
in the.
ProUrta, Cal. e. jUHpLwraa.
(Continued on page 8.)