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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1902)
i A dvertising ob Printing la busy seasons brings you yoor 6hare of (ra.lo; a Tii.i Is&TrrJiiortaLt factor in i e ' r" boitn aa. Poor r.rictici? re.5 alvertiRiog in dnll sea sons brings yon yonr tdiare, and als tbat of the merchant who "can't af- J lltfCs credit on a good f I nsjness Lons. Let ns do yoor Job Print iotf we j?narane jt to be in t, every way H&tiffactory. J X ord' to aJveriisa. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868.. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBUkG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH IO, IQ02. No. 20 s Ik! . f Winter Goods flust Go. 4 CTstc-lsots- Carpos, Collarettes, . 3Tvlx BoaG TTce-i?e AND HHTTnRttNS JACKETS ' 2 OUTING 1XAXNEL, the best Wara Brand, io cents per yaxd. CINDERELLA FLANNELETTE. 4$ at 12 cents per yard. A 15 cent grade inanyjcity j LADIES UNDERWEAR from 50 cents a suit to $3.00. LATE NEWS SUMMARY! important heats of the Post few Days. STATE, GtMIUL, fOKEIGN. t Price Store Wollenberg Bros. On A Iru 4 MATTINGS I I-:.: tY.'X. Vl iJ- mm v&s?: An elegant line of Linen Warp Mattings in all the latcft designs and colorings Lave jiift armed Have yon seen our elegant Car pets, containing cotton chains, all wools anil a full line of three quarter goods, ranging in price f rem 25c to f 1.S5 per yard. Our I ! 1 1 ine of carpets is far superior to c anything we have ever shown in y. iirvvinn i-ttra arwi tic?it in A -k''r 6iOW'n8 them. I B. W. STRONG, ?. THE FURNITURE MAN. RoseburgtOre i I Bring Us Your ... a CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. Cream of the Dispatches Dished Up in Condensed Form for the Busy Reader. LATEST NEWS. Dole Must Explain, says Roosevelt. Railroad Merger Case. Other News- Washington', March 7. Governor Dole of the Hawai ian Islands has been summoned to Washington. President Roosevelt desires a personal conference with the governor in order that the responsibility for scandals attending the administration of Island affairs may be prop erly fixed. MINNESOTA BARRED FROM COURTS. Chicago, March 7. The State oC Minnesota is barred by the decision of the Supreme Court from taking action iu any court against the Northern Securities Company, is the statement made by the Inter Ocean's St Paul corre spondent. This remarkable state of affairs, says the corre spondent, has been made plain to local attorneys interested in the case, since receiving copies of the court's decision. Its effect is that the state cannot join issues with the cor poration, either in the Supreme Court or Circuit Courts, and as the state courts cannot reach it, the bar is effectual. MARCONI STATION IN CANADA. FOR CASH OR TRADE Thirteen new hop contracts have just In-en made at Salem at 1- cents. The formal (i'uiug of the Sell wood woolen mills will take place a'mt the 2Sth. The Lij; ?tcanihip Thyra left Portland hist Saturday with 51,1)00 barrels of tlour for the Orient. A committee ha been appointed to float the additional pJ00.W of Centen nial K.iivls at Portland. It is said that work on the Xehalein railroad will K' commenced within ttf) days, the funds for that purpose having leen secured. There continues to be gold on the Klondike. Richard Hutler recently took out f 15,000 in one day from a claim he wa$ just about to abandon. Geo. W. Perkins, of Yamhill sold his crop of l'.H hops, consisting of 3X1 liales, alx-ut ).0, pound, to Paul Weiduer of iVtroit, Mich., for Hl4' cents per pound last week. Here is something new on the records. Six boys in New York wen lined Jo or a hard spanking. The parents of the boys, jcor people, called for the spank ing, and the strongest policemen to be secured were selected and did juitice to the occasion. Why not more of such sentences. The Eastern and Middle Western statee are esperienceing some of its typical winter weather, snow, blizzards, high water, etc. Twelve inches of snow, fell in some places in twenty-four hours o.niiuMriv ,nn, wither. The New ork, March 7, Lieutcnan t B. an Schatck, iHo.ie of Southern Oregon should u j who recently returned from the Pnihppines, says, accord the most contented people on earth. 1; lQ a Wo"rld dispatch from San Francisco, that General The citizens of McMinnville Kridav' e . , . .... . , , held a ma9 m.vting to considder the Zano, of Cavite, a luulti milhouatic, has ofiered to gi e Mw.-tion of contesting the pavement of : $5oo,ooo to each American Army officer who will niarry his the special 3-mill tax which the last i JauchterS Lei.-lature authoriwd the C'nntr ' Court to levy for the improvement ot . jjIQ QUNARDER STILL OUT, county roads, me meenns w aa iarg-iy attende!. County Ju !ge Iird agreed to get an opinion from I'istric Attorney J. X. Hart as to the validity of the law. New York, March 7. Resident Engineer Vyvau, of the Marconi Wireless Telegraphic Company, will start for Cape Breton today to inaugurate the work of putting up the new Marconi station at that place. The station, which is to be for the sending and receiving of messages across the Atlantic, is expected to be ready for operation in about three months. The apparatus will be the latest and of the most powerful type. $500,000 FOR AMERICA SONS-IN-LAWS. J.F. BARKER & CO. SWEAR NOT TO FUSE. j Marion County Socialists Take a Sol I emn Oath. The Day Starts m off &mm, When (dt You fJ&jlSj)zI Have a i t'iiiSr;"'1 cup of WHITE HOUSE Mocha. COFFEE Jav- vilh your breakfast. It has a flavor that's all lis own you don't get it in any other brand, r" KRUSE & XEWLAXD, Sole Agents, Roseburg, Oregon Staple and fancy Groceries Guaranteed fresh and wholesome . and sold at prices as low as the low est. All hinds of fruit and Country . . Produce Bought ana 1201a. . Sai.em, March 5. Marion County So cialists held a mass convention here to day, for the purpose of nominating a )conoty ticket, declaring a county., plat Thoue 163 ' form aod naming delejtate to the slafe conventK-u. The proceedings of the meeting were very confus, and iu some respects IOndos. March 7. The Cunard liner Etruria has not yet arrived nor is there any lite iuforruitiou regarding the big steamer. The Cunard officials, however, are confident that the steamer is safe aud that nothing more serious than a break down of her machiuery has occured. PRINCE HENRY'S TRAVELS. LAIt RAILROAD HORROR Southern Pacific Passenger Train Ditched aod Burned. AT I EAST TWflVE DEAD. Wreck Occurred in Texas. Was Caused by a Broken Rail. El Pa8o, Texan, March 7. The west bound Southern Pacific pKKenger train from San Antonio was wrecked 2-j mile west of Sanderson. Texas, at S :30 o'clock this morning. Th entire train was ditched and bnrned, and the fireman, engineer ami 3) passengers are reported mn-Miig. The weck was discovered y the Telegraph operator at a suudl eU lion, who wired El Paso for assistance. The wreckage train left immediately for the w reck. The station agent at Tabor, seven mile away, ew the light ,f the burning train and went to the scene as fast as a handcar would take lim. 4 M, reaching the w rcka wild ecene greeted him. P;isj nger who Were able to p-t out were running hither and thither, fractic in their i fforls to rescue thoe who were in the burning ears. It is thought that few j-aswugers iu the two day five-he were saved, as both cars were piled on lop of- the baggage car and werp first to catch fire. The Pullman and tourist sleeping ear -a- sengeni were rescued ironi the flames, and if report are tnw none was killed on these car, aJtfwmgli several are re- ported ir.jurt-d. Sis Avtomo, Tex-, March ". Touris avenger train No '.'.on the Southern Pacific, which k-ft San Antonio at 9:15 o'el k March 6, for California, stnirk a curve of 10 degree at Maxon, 12 miles west of Sandersf.i, at 3 :M this morning. The entire train, exu-pt one private car. wa derailed and burned. There was one tirfirist car from Cincinnati, one fn.ni Wah'mcton. one fmm m. I.ui" and a Pullman from New Drh-an-. 1 sides two passenger oaches, a!l loaded with iss-nger. Twelve persons, in cludinv the tngiUf r and fireman and train !-, were killed, and 3.5 bnrt It is iniMlie to obtain a Ii.t far. The train was running at the usual speed. Oregonlaa Takes a Ha ad. Albany, New York, March 7. Prince Henry arrived at the Empire State capital this m rntng. The Prince addressed botii houses of the legislature in i. . t.i.. i u ir !:.. i .1.- A new departure in politi- luc ass:ululJ .uamuci. uc ku ivi cat iwui auumy II 8 III S! 50 I 'eVe Selling- Shoes m m m u fa HAVE YOU SEEN 'EM, THE N liW S rRING STYLES IN ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND LEATHERS AT Lowest, Prices 1.50 to $4.00 ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for go. c goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. you you you you you you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house waut to rent a house want to build a house want to move a house m m It . u io.i't know PAT qiU ou.oridrcea... Fk F. pattern, Contractor tad fioildu Keseburg, Oregoa nnite novel. 1 - - 1 1 -. .. cat convention work was the act of . alter UOOn. Chairman K. H Ryau in administering to the'ineniljers of the convention an oath iu which they declared against any kind of fusion. This important decla a tion was not incorporated iu the set of principles adopted, but in view of the fact that no other party is disposed to fuse, the obligation of the oath, will un doubtedly be observed . DELEGATES TAKE AXTI-KrSIOX OATH. 'I ewear by the Eternal, that the first man who mentions or proposes fu sion in this party shall be declare! an enemy to the reform principles of our party." The oath was solemnly taken without a protest or proposal to add to it or take away. THE PLATFORM. Marion County Socialists, in present ing their candidates for county offices before the eople, declare their princi ples as follows : We favor an honest and economical administration in all Governmental of fices. We are in favor of putting all state and county officers on flat salaries, the state officers to receive not to exceed 12000 per year each, and county officers not ti exceed 1500 for the Sheriff and 11000 for all others. We are in favor of Government own ership of the locks in the Willamette River at Oregon City. We are in favor of the initiative and referendum. We are in favor of the election of the President, United States Senators and Supreme Judges by direct vote of the people, and that the President shall not be eligible to a second consecutive term. We are opposed" to the State Treasur er unlawfully lending the public funds and appropriating the the interest to himself, thereby becoming independent ly rich in one term of office, at the ex pense of the people. We believe that the Socialist party is the only party which has a remedy for the trust question, namely, for the Gov ernment to take peaceful H8session of the trusts and run or manage them in the interest of the people. We are in favor of equal rights to all and special privileges to none, and, as labor produces all wealth, we are in fa vor of the laborer possessing all the wealth which he produces by his own labor. We call upon all good citizens of the United States to unite for independent lolitical action iu a party having" as its avowed object the overthrow of the cap italist sseiu of production and dislri- butiQii nui Ui9 establishment ol the co- GETTING OUT OF CUBA. Washington, March 7. The Secretary of War has is sued and order for General Wood to come to Washington j for a conference with the war department as to the details of the evacuation of Cuba to take place on the first day of May. TAFT GOES ON OPERATING TABLE. Cincinnati, March 7. Governor-General Taft of the Philippines is here to undergo a surgical operation for ap pendicitis. He will go on the operating table tomorrow. THE TERRIBLE AVALANCHE. Denver, Colorado, March 7. Avalanches swept away nine buildings, as if they had been butterflies, near Tellu ride this morning. Three lives are known to have been lost. One of the papers at Koseborj charg ed iO cents a line for Hvertiin. ). lit t. t . . . .V. ... ... . 1:1 : . ueip. .luuwiri,.!. aurr nine, uia 11 f'jr 35 ents a line. The iwii r that did i". list charges its esteened contempor ary of haviuji "worke I a gr..t," to the extent of 5 cents a line, f he Otvgonian, wi;h ten times the circulation of both of t'tem. printed the Multnomah lists for cents li e. Djiiy Uregonian. Su long as the county adwrtifing is published in a tounty paper of general circulation throughout the county no more is required and we venture that the Plaixoealeh has ss lrg a circila-ti-m in PouglaJ conntr, proportionately, as tht Oregouian has in M Itnomah county. We pnbliahed the tax list at tents per liiie instead of 35 cent quoted by the Orvg .man and the list was set in the same site machine type aa that used by the Oregoaian. Like the Keview the Oregonian admits cha ging 40 cent per line for this class of couuty advertising while the Plai D3ALKK charged but 25 cents per liue this year a saving of nearly one-half U the tax-payers of Douglas county. A Soap. One-hundrvd and eighteen acres o laud, with good house, bam, chicken house, and other out buildings, a well of gotnl water with a pump. This land is situated four mile north of Wilbur, on mam road to Oakland. There are three acres of garden, 120 acres with brash; slashed and burned, sown to grass ; fifty acres under fence; there are W) fruit trees on the place. The timber is oak and fir. A good home at a bargain. Apply to, D. E. Delias, n10 Rowburv. Oniron. f3 Secondprisc Currier's Grocery j A Fine China Tea Sat k One Ticket with every 50 cet.t pun-ha. Huv vour Groceries at WILL CURRIER THE GROCER X - is.: a.irv-K a rr j k 0 S NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE o o COMPANY 9 5 and W ltrlv. y..rk. P-.f. ,,,v,l r.y ovtrBmenn) X 9 Investel As. ts. ?.- -. 7i : :. .. I ?... S1.c h, j I, Vo,r x) b" V Including ?! t , I -. -S 7i ys. ..f Ii.t. ret- acd r-nts. ' ' O g W. J. mOOIS, of Roscburg 0 U'l .k him to iuow jo-j a ii ytu tr. '.o.. n.-.Lt I x .U y. ( orrttpjji-ieace Sli;it 00XK000OC'C-C-0-C'CC-'". C CO cooccocosooooocooo M Rggeburg Steam Laundry I S x,- fei . We are n x ready l: business fa Q J with new at;d up-to-date machine- c S Tl Jy' Wwr: be neatly and im Q 2 pomptly ('. -t'.e. Watch for our r3 Wagcii or c.ili 'i'lioiie 791. W g VV. A. EVER! TT, Proprietor. 1 Don't you think the o!J methods of Advertising are getting a . li'tlte stale and out of style? Why should yoti t-e expected to read the same tiling in z-. acvertisemenf, ever and over again, month .fter njonth? You want something ne.Y in an p.dverti.-rcnient as well as in a news item. After giving the subject due cui:idi ra;;. :i v e have decided to give - our readers rcmething nea- every issue. Watch toii space and it -t in Jir.at i':-lisck-1 and t-H tis in r-laia lan guae 1 At j..u t;ii;.k oi our tn,-iLvI. "The avaiykui ore 1 j 51 MISS ALICE WON'T SEE CROWNING. Washington, March 7. Miss Alice Roosevelt' will not attend the coronation of King Edward as l:ad been ar ranged. Instead she will take a trip to Cuba. - A CENSUS DEPARTMENT. Washington, March 7. President Roosevelt has signed the bill providing for a permanent census depart meut. operative commonwealth-that is, the public ownership and operation of the means of production and distribution for public service, instead of private profit and for the good of all the people. A full county ticket was nominated. In Washington county the Socialists failed to materialize at their convention last week and nothing was done. The Linn county Socialists placed a ticket in the field last week. Lane comty Socialists are trying to effect organization. The Multnomah county Socialsls al so nominated a full county ticket last week. First Train Load of Horn 3 seekers. Congressman Died Suddenly. Pit el a Delphi a, March (I, Congress ma u Polk of West Virginia dropped dyad today witliQUt nro.viQ.ua wuruiagt Tacoma, Wash., March 6, The spe cial immigrant rates made by the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads for the next sixty days have resulted in starting thousands of peoplu for the Northwest. The railroads are certain that there will be an enormous rush and are straining every nerve to gut their rolling stock in order to handle the crowds. llie first train came in last night. It was loaded to its fall capacity with home seekers. The immigrants are thronging the railroad land offices today and buying thousands of acres of East ern Washington wheat lands. A few "Sorosia" shoes at cost, at 1 no lutcaei, When you get a Sorosis shoe at cost, jou get btirgsiu, Xlio UaUot, it I had headache and pain in the side." If you will read the letter of Mrs. McKenzie, given below, you will find tbat she says "I had uterine disease, also headache and pain ia the side." Uterine disease is a common cause of headache, back ache, aideache, nervousness and other womanly ilia. L)r. Pierce's favorite Prescription cures uter ine disease, and, therefore, cures the headache, side ache, etc, which result from a dis eased condition oi the womanly or ganism. " Favor ite Prescription is the beat medicine for women. It , establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weak ness. Sick women are in vited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, w. AH correspondence held in strict privacy and sa cred secrecy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. I took two -bettlM of jroar 'Favorite Prescription' and two of the 'Ootdrn Mrdical I)Icot-t.' aod am fcTling well," write Mm. Dan Me Krn.ie, of lxmy Mi, Cape Breton Co., Nova Hcotia. I had menu, trouble, also radach. aod naia la the idc. ARer taking your medicine I goi well You mar publwb tbl or aae It In any war voii think best, I rannot (peak too bishW of Ur Pierce and his medicine. "' uw. Dr. Pitrce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, containing 100S large V sentrrf on receipt of ai one-cent stamps, to pay expense of mail ing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. - . w 9 -Sw w. if coocoooocoocooocococ s$ With (he advent of Spring o: We annonnce the arrival of Spring Goods throughout all our various Iii:es. Buying for two sVwvs iu l.ir-; .-tr..v.t;ua tni.Ks us to procure the best rxissib'.e prices. Wc .io !. t W.irve b wting hen we s.iv: We thiuk we are ia a j;ti -;i to MELT ALL COMPETI TION. New arrivals iu ; Embroideries, Xa ccs, Dress Goods, ! Prints- PcrripTnr- Mon . ' r 7 4,4 4- nishings and Shoes. is-Hjisiifaiii Highest prices pai 1 fur Kggs, Ci.icken, and all Farm Prod cce. N. SEL1G, Myrtle Creek, oXJ -3CCXXKXXDOOOOOOOQ XXTOOOOOCOCCX From A to Z we It now the Spray Pump Buness Ycu will certainly rind the pump you want in o-r stock. See ti e Celebrated New Bean "Torrent Pump" The best Spray Hose, Nozzles and Dunne's Sohd Prepared Sprays. Cnurchill Woolley Advertise in the- Plaindealer