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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1902)
ii iimi I iiwiiniiwawwwBWPWJi'jHiJj i limn . , wmwwimmmmmmmmw 0 LADIES Take a Notion from our Notion aud Fancy Goods Hue which is full 01 the new things of this year's creation. We beg to call your at tention that oui new Spring goods have arriv ed. We are ' showing bcan'iful novelties in mercerized Zephyrs, Chainbria Lawn, in all the new spiiug colorings and designs. MEN WANTED to fit our new Spring line of Clothing which has just arrived from our eastern manufacturers. TbeMenaley Quartette, of Chicago who are to entertain Roseburg music lovers at the M. E. church Wednesday evening is not to be compared with any other company travelling, for they are the only one ef the kind in the country. Of course tliey can sin what is called ''classical" music but thev don't, they sing heart searching words to soul-stir-ing music and level headed logic to catchy strains that makes the combina tion irresistible. Their work is all of the hiehest moral character and their entertainments are often given under the auspi.es of church and temperance societies as will be the case here. Mr. Knox, tha impersonator, ii "a whole menagerie in himself." If you ffAiipftAn an to the right, then you will come to our Shoe Department where we are showing our new Spring line of Shoes, including our "DOUGLAS SHOE," for which we are sole agents. IF YOU HAVE THE B1Q HEAD-- We cau fit you in Hats and Caps as we have all styles and sizes at the I. ABRAHAH Proprietor The People's Store Foreman Kroblanch, of the Grants Toss round house, was a business visitor in Koseburg last week. Geo. A. Trent has been elected Journal Ajtnnt for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Otto Miller, a member of Co. B 2nd Oregon Vol., is now in the employ of the S. 1'. Co. as brakenian Seven railroad employes on the Puiis muir, Red Bluff division have been dis- want to charged for disobeying orders. flWJflERY OPEfllttG March 20, 21 and 22 NV-Nv:? ! of the late Rev. 2 f , Kith are among the I Told in Side Heads I Sovf. Inter rsnxG Lectures. Mrs llary Jl Teats national evangelist of the pnritv .iopattraent of the N O I V, deiive'rt d a very interesting and iiit.trc. ' i ve lecture to men at the 1 res bUetiao eburcli Sunday afternoon on thesubjt f -:ae Sacrodnesa of Fa'.herhooJ and God's La uTern; icg tbo L'rocrfjtin of tb Race. Mrs. Teats is a fl-ient, eloquent and logical speaker w:d received the clos est atU:itii of b. r unny bearers. Sheai. in vi's-ance, "The LiRh etandarfr-f uior-.U requisite ia the motherhood, i'i a no degree re quired in th. fh'hei ti -od of our land. So of leu I Km ked by io..ber-s'wba can we do lu iv our dvirfhtersT 1 locuire. fiom bnt or whom yoor own POOT MV fiavi.-e ii"'" vonr Lovs asion do your girls" and tbisfeoci-j problem iH hie Iwd Fo'ved. Mn.-hof the u.iejy, cr:uie idiocy of f hid day aud ag a due to a false uiole?ty on tbe part of parents in not properly educating ad in forming tneir children on natures laws and the dire resnlts of their vio lation." Many social evils and cus toms wero discussed and it is to be regretted there is so inncb need and Bach a broai field for such work and fo fev to take op the good cause in which Mrs Teats is laboring, bne iui;Qrat n interostmsr lecture at tha M V. Hmreh last mtj'ot to a large dn.liurrt latiirMi to women only pht will lect ure at tbe Baotibt church, and all are invited to attend. - AvoTiiSR Lah,e "Sew Briitc. Con tractor F. F. Tat;-rs..n ha just signed nr. the papers for the const mctk.n of fine new one story brick building for Mrs. Hendrvks. on Sheridan street, on the lot adjoining the Wilkins Restaur- j t IIP dPTt. The new brick wiil lie. 40x50 feet and contain two 7i:xlernly equipid store rx'ins. with plate plas fronts. Workktani.il the foundation excava tions this morning and the work will 1 pnshed to completion as rapidly as pos sible. We are informed that L J. Kor ean, the confectioner will occupy one rmi of tlie new brick. This adds an other to tbe many recent subftantia in-.i rovements to that portion of town and is a hi? Hep forw ard. Roseburg's growth will be ti;e greatest in years this season. J .kr'e.-I.i V.il' city, T.iolay even ing, March 11, ltsJ2. .!oi..i M Bo.th aid Alice Djoth. Mr. B.th is the sm of Hon. J. O. Br.'.h a:id h?. for several yf-srs past b-'en e:i.ploedia ti.e office of th D. A I. C). a a -i-tiat ILo b-'; !.- is the o iiiiniif Cbas. Booth and very we'd kr.swn young people ef this eity. Grants Pass Observer. rROHmmoxisTS REMBMnr.R-The county conveniion, Wednesday March 19, at 10 o'clock, at the courthouse. Don't fail to be present. A full county ticket will le placed in the field. It is ex pected that the Meneleye will be present and help to make the convention a suc cess. If yon want a little foretaste of what is in tfore for you at the Methodist church in the evening hear the Meneleys at the eonrention. Bosk. At Grants Fass on Monday March 10. lWUf, to Mr. and Mr. Geo. R. Riddle, a boy. Myrtle Creek News. Of Local Interest. see your melancholy friends laugh bring them to hear tha Meneleys. Admission 25 cents, IS edits fur those nuder 15 yean of age. Axea, we haTe them, not to grind, that's been done alraadr ; warranted to chop wood without blacking the eyes. Get them at Klce A Kice s. The Satire Pons of Oregon is a societ y organized for the purpose of perpetuat ing the names and deeds of the pioneers of this state, aad with that end anil pur pose in rlew, Joe Lane's Cabin, So. 10, was organized and instituted at Rone burg. Now everyone who is acquainted with Oregon's history, knows of Gen Joe Lane, bnt Joe Lane's Cabin is not so well known-; therefore next Friday March 21st, Joe Lane s Cabin, rative Sons will give an amateur and profes sional rauderille entertainment at the Rnseburg theatre, that will I t eclipse anv similar entertainment ever given in thiscitv. Watch for further announce ments. bookkeeper. The season is late bnt f mit aud grain crops are assured to I better than the average. Miss Ines Iepew is in attendance at tlie Yoncalla Institute as a delegate ef our W. C. T. T. ' A spring term of school oiened Mon day with Prof. A. F. Coruntt and Adelle Mulkey as teachers. John Foreman bas moved here with his family. He is employed in the Little Chief tian mine. Mr. Divert and family have returned from California ; he is looking over the South Myrtle mining si' nation. S. H. Knight and E. L. Wonacott are in from the new cold fields of &uth Myrtle and report several new wining locations. S. C. Flint was visiting the mining section, recently with Mr. Fellows, who has recently bought a 700 acre tract near this city. The olitical caldron is steaming a little. Look out for a republican ma jority here this year. The young blood? are going into it strg and earnestly. Mrs. Mary E. Teats, National Purity Evangelist, of the W. C T. redelivered three lectures here to large audiences. She is unanimously pronounced a very able and forcible speaker, After the lectures a Y. W. C fT t . of 17 mem bers, was organizefl through the efforts and strong reasoning -i the earnest lecturer. The writer was on a bnsipess tour of the South Myrtle Mining s-district last week, and while all tLe-"i were not satisfied, judging from therr talk, your corresiiondent noticed that every piece rif rirp rominz nnder the notice of those in charge of the graders, was being saved. It was overheard at one place that one lot of ore run f 1S3 and another ?400 to the ton. Judging from the ore in sight and the may work is 1-eiiig pushed, there will soon be a broad smile on the faces of those liaving the mines bonded. Bench Mark. St. Fatrick was a gentleman Who, through strategy and stealth Drove all the snakes from Ireland ; Here's a humer to his health. But not too many bunijiers, Let we lose ourselves, and then Forget the good St. Patrick And see the snakes again. The finitgrowers of Neberg ha.t a meeting Saturdav and erganired for the promotion of Strawberry Culture. Hood River, Palem and other places have done the same and find that it is very helpful. When they work to geth- er and produce frniis in large lots of nn ifonu qualitv thev can soil at much let ter advantage then where it is a hit and miss crop and every fellow for himself. Fruit growers alont Rosebnrg ought to get together and thus promote their in terests by arranging for joint s:i pments, destination, commissions, supplies, etc. Here is conclusive evidence that the standard bred White IjDghans are the greatest and best winter layers of any other breed of chickens. From Febru ary 1, to March 1. twenty-eight days, my 17 hens of this breel produced just thirty-three dozen and nine eggs. Kgg for hatching f 1.50 for 15. Apply to, T. B. Canuon, Roseburg. Ore. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O W. Fox of Bo.-eburg, died at tlie resi dence of Mrs Jane Plyniale March 10, 1W2, of bronchial pneumonia, ihe re mains w ere taken to Ashland to le laid to rest beside the late Mrs. Heaton Fox. The symjiathies of the entire communi ty are extended to the grief-stricken parents in the lss of their only child. Ashland Record. On account of the irregular survevs of many of the town.-hips in the Roseburg land district.it isalinu.-t initssible t'i l'icate section corners without a copy of the Government survey. rank t. Ailev Abstractor of this city. ha a complete set oi tracings oi all surveyed townships, and will furnish Mue prints of same, showing all vacant lands. Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5 c- a ZD D O P O cannot be be far off and loaded q are now Wash Stuffs O m o O Sprin our counters with new stuffs. Come and 0 0 o E3 O ra ia Q IS o Q o O see o o n o a o O voa never saw before in this a w p o p o p o a o n o p o p o p o p o a Ho seburg'j wash goods center. SPRING OPENING next Saturday Mrs. A. C. Marsters, county pW-fdit of t'ie W. C. T. I"., was slriekeu with ervsipelas while in attendance at the local convention at Yoncalla last week and has suffered severely ftxun this ccini I'laint since retuniine home. Her many friends, however, will V pleased to learn that her condition is improved end1 that her speedy recovery is now practically assured. We never had such an elaborate as sortment of ti'M'T coverings to chouse from, and at prices niarketl down to an inducement figure. Its a very tempting offenng : oyer 1 0 patterns to sele-t from cut, sewed and laid at very reasonable pnees. Kice A Kice. L. L. Mathews, one of Ikiuglas county's thrifty farmerx, visited this office Saturday and renewed Ids sub scriptions for the Plai.ndealkr and Ore- gonian ; he also bad bis postoffice ad dress changed to Dixonville. Mr. Mathews is anxious that the roads be tween Roseburg and Dixonville maybe much improved this year. For Abstracts of tTitle. guaranteed to lie full and correct copies of all records effecting the title, call on Frank E. Alley upstairs in the .Marks huiMing. llis work is guaranteed correcx, anu prices are reasonable. A. F. Babrke and wife of French Set tlement were in this city Saturday with their eight year old 6n who had the misfortune to have tw o of his fingers cut off in a hay chopper at their home last Friday evening. Dr. Hoover dressed the wounded niemliers and the little fellow is reported as getting along nice- Any parties desiring to rent, buy or sell real estate, city or country property will do well to call on or address H. M. Martin. Office with Attorney Louis Barzee, opposite McClallen House, Rose burg, Oregon. W A. F. Bahrke, of French Settlement expects to leave Douglas county within i the next month for a visit at his old home near Hamburg, Germany. Mr. j Bahrk expects to induce a party of bis countrymen to come to Oregon with him I and settle in Douglas county. We frame pictures to perioction. You'll le glnd we done the job lor you we know how. Bring your picture, we can do the rest. M'ts Laura Spilding, of the Plaix pbalkr force, spent Suinlay in Drain the guest of homefolks. Mrs. Edith Aldridge who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Spa'.d'mg, returned to her home at Minneapolis. Minn., last night and was accompanied by Mrs. Spalding who w ill enjoy a pleaant visit in the home ef her sister and with other relatives and frieuds. Now is the time to bny yonr garden tools, spading forks, rakes, plows, liar-' rows, 1 Janet jr. garuen tools ete oi i. iv. Sykes. Rev. S, . White of Coonille City and Miss Addie Black of Myrtle Point, were married at Marshfield March 10, PU2. Miss Black is a daughter of Hon. A. H. Black, well known in Rcebnrg and Rev. White is a well known Presbyterian minister. Sprav. sprav. sprav. with McBain's Carbolic Compound, the best tor fruit trees and all kind of plants for sale by k.e-vkes. Say, Comrades, yon are personally in terested in the business ti 1 transacted at that Socialist Mas Convention which will be held at the court house on Wed nesday. March 2fth at 10 o'clock Do not fail to attend. Secretary. VI Litest styles in Waist Silks. New de signs and colorings at Joeepbson's Frank Brown, f Deer I reek, was tranactidg buine in Roseburg Satur day and in order to kee j posted on coun ty, state and general news, . had hi name enrolled on the Plaindkaler's subscription book. (Jet vour attracts of title from J. D, Il unillon. He has the only complete sei oi aosiraci ioois in ine couniv. i Walter Hoover came down from R burg Tuesday. He has Uvn apjiointed Assistant iranl Maf ter lor the iinler of Ar;isans and will do organizing work for that order in Oregon and California. Medford Mail. The very best results with a rVtaluma Incubator. Churchill A Woolley pay the freight. John Stewart, of San Franc:s-o. who has been visiting bis aunt, Mrs. Edgar Comln of this city, left on Friday's local forAulaufto visit bis father, M. C Stewart of that place. Dr. Ixiwe's glasses are tbe best obtain able. See him the three last days of next week. The Roseburg B. of R. T. is contem plating giving an entertvnmont and so cial to the public in the near future. Announcement stating date will be made in a short time. J. A. Bunting, theex-H. P. conductor, who is now one of California's oil kings passed through this city last Friday in his private car El Fleda. the car is one of the finest In the country having every modern convience. Samuel Veatch and wife, of Portland, who have been spending a month trav eling through California, Texas, Mexico and New Mexico, were in town this week on their return. They report a very pleasant trip and visit with Mr. Vcatch's sister. Mrs. W. V. McC.oe in Texas. Sam savs that one thing that most attracted his attention was a Mexican "bull fight. Cottage Grove leader. Conducter Al Morris is in correspond ence with men of the Trainmens Broth erhood, who contemplate rnnning an ex cuivion out of The Dalles to Salem some time in June or July. At the same time they propose to have excursions from as far south as Roseburg running into Salem. This will afford an opportunity for people all over tbe state to assemble in the capital city and have an enjoyable time. The trainmen see to it that their excursions are strictly orderly, no U.ist ronsness being ierniitted. The Dalles Mountaineer. ill to This office is turning out some very neat and tusty designs ia commercial priuting. If you are in need of soy thing in the printing line we would be jdeased to see you. Grand MHlinery Opening, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Josephsons. The best lavers for every mouth in the year is generally conceeded to be the Buff and Whith "Ieghoms. Highest scoring Buff and Whith Leghorns at the December poultry show. Eggs for setting of 13, $ 1.00 apply to L. G Mathrws al'p Box 524 Rojieburg, Oregon Miss Ilattie Dement who lias lieen taking medical treatment from Dr Brown, was able to returned home to Myrtle Creek Saturday .Eugene Regis ter. T. K. Richardson, tlie well known pi ano man of Roseburg, was In the city this week, closing a deal with J. B. Lewis for a Kimball, style "&" piano. -Bohemia Nugget. Another notice should 1e printed and stuck up in the theater besides one re questing the ladies to remove their hats one to request people not to get np and go to putting on their wraps until the play is over. The Helena saloon on Main street is now undergoing substantial improve ments preparatory to beitg reopened in I the near future, by the well known mining man M. D. Mabony -Cottage 1 Grove Leader. Mrs. Applegate, who has been visit- LONQ FELT WANT SUPPLIED. Railroad School of Instruction and Reading Room in Roseburg It is now a settled fact that the Rail road school of instruction and reading room will I a permanent feature in Roseburg. the chairman E. Zinmier man, engineer, ani "teorge a. treat trainman, employes of tlie Southern Pacific Co. have rented the frame structure which was until recently eupied bp Bayles & Starmer as a restan rant. Mrs. Hendricks, the owner of the building, bas gave tlie railroad boys long lease on this rooi. This school instruction and reading room is for a the employes of the Southern Pacific Co this means every department. Th daily papers and all journals an.l jit pertaining to railroading will be sub scribed for and kept in the realing room Writing material, such a paper an envelopes w ill lie furnished free to employes at the reading n-om who ma desire the same. It is th d sire make this a place of I.-arning as well comfort. This can lie done with the assistance not onlv financially, but by the atten ance of the railroad employes. The first assessment which is now b. ins collected is cents, winch covers tli expenses for the first nionth rent light, heat, chairs, table, and pnjin for subscriptions t the vario.is journal and taj-er. The assessment hereafter will tieonl 25 cents per nionth for each employee an.l this certainly is very cheap for th preat benefits to lie derived from th school. A place of this kind has long been nw,iM in Roseburg and Geo. A. Trent and Elmer Zimmerman are to be com mended for the interest they have taken in tli matter and it is to be hoped that all the employes will assist these gentle men so far as they can in order that the school may be a graud success, of which l,aw no doubts but what it will Ti.om will he an oiien account for tl inspection of all concerned relative the finance of the school. M. DeVaney, will lsgiven space in tl school for a small cigar store and th space is given to Mr. aney, in ex change for bis personal care of the room and it's contents. Mr. DeVaney being an expert on engino machinery will be rl,.nhln man to have in charge of th school from the fact that there will an engine boiler, air pump and. a va; assortment of valtub' material to lie looked ftor, and kept in working condi tion. The ladies of Roseburg and vicinity are cordially invited to attend our Easter Opening of Spring Millinery comprising anything to wear in the Millinery line for Spring ENGLISH AND FRENCH WALK ING HATS in exclusive styles You will riot find these shown else where. Trimmed JAVAS, MANILAS, SUM ATRAS and PANAMAS in endless variety. - New ready-to-wear HATS in the Neapolitan and Napoleon shapes. An immense array of American and French Pattern Hats of superior st3'le and workmanship, surpassing all of our former attempts in this line. flarch 20, 21, 22 Thursda', Friday, Saturday, The Big Store Th Big tre 'Phone 255 ' VOVOVONOVC' Quick Sales and Small Profits IS PROVING A SUCCESS AT THE POPULAR HUSIC HOUSE, Duriug our Bargain Sale, week commencing March the 10th, we sold 2 Pianos aud 3 Organs. The sale will continue until SATURDAY EVEfilfiG. MARCH We still have a large stock to select from Call or write for catalogue and prices EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. 22, ' ;W. A. BURR & CO. Emporium Bldg., Kose'biire, Oregon WB HAVE T82A0EMCY FOR Timl.er filine topers prepared by tbe Title Guarantee A lxan Co. for 60c per set. Call on them at the eourt house. Si 3f fiiHea Feats & Gi.'s 1902 PRIZE WALL PAPERS TbeM famoas pattern are handsomer and better made than tboM oi any other manolactnrer. They consist of all grade from tha most inexpensive Kitchen and Bed Room papers to the choicest Halls, Dining Rooms and Parlors, reprcsentiag a stock of ovr 5,000.000 rolls. . Don't bay old shop worn goods when WB CAN SAVB YOU SO PESCEVT. on any on of oar 600 patterns mna!J ed expressly lor th spring ci racirm av - "" w"- eys. DESItESS COLOfttNOS EXCLt-SIVB. Jt Huwfew. Dceratiii sa4 Palatine at Lowaat Plica. aXL weuvaaxBM D. P. ritiAAJcIR Sykes Hatdware Store KOSERVRG. OREGON CASH I have decided to cIom out at cost my fine large stock of Glass and China Ware, Crockery and Chamber Sets for cask. See our fine window dis play for these great bargains. ifp mm family. Groceries My stock of Staple and Faucy Groceries is large and compleie and always fresh and up-to-date. Prices as low as the lowest. flRSABOYD ins her parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. It you want nret-clasn painting (lone , rftw field "of thin citv. for sometime A i At A 1 I ' ' "f K past, returned to her home at Drain now inu uum gowi worn ouiy, can on ; , . .Inin flwirtn Pasnori. Or lpflvp nrtiom ' labt weeK. at Churchill &. oolley's harware store. Great Introductory Sale of Groceries We want to make the acquaintance of every consumer of Groceries in the city and we take this method of introducing ourselves PRICES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS LISTEN! 0 Watchforspecialannouncement o in next issue. & O p E3 O o p JV'Nuf Ccd" THE UNDERPRICED STOREq Lee Minard, of Roseburg, has pur chased the hall interest of John Curran. I tn Vis TVkVtnmln aalrr.r and 4Kb KiiuiiiMiti is now under tbe name of A. M. White it Company. Cottage Grove Nugget. Next week Thursday to Saturday night, three dayH March 20 to 22, Dr. Lowe, the well known onilo-optician-; will be at the McClallen House, Con, en 1 tat ion free. Miss Maude Cloyd returned home to Roseburg Thursday, after a visit with Ashland Wends. Town Talk. 2 Chas. Cochra n was down to Drain one day the past week. We understand that he has taken charge of the Drain band. Cottag Grove Leader. G. W. Carter & Son have opened a grocery store at Canvonville and are putting in a complete stock of first class grocerjos. Jndge H. L. Benson visit Roseburg friends this week on bis return to ffalein from Jacksonville. Oregon City ministers are making a vigorous crusade against gambling. 20 lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar.. ..$1 00 25 lbs. Best Rolled Oats 1 00 16 lbs. Best Rice 1 00 3 pkgs. 5 minute Mush . 25 1 " Wheatine 1 Malt Breakfast Food 1 " Cream of Wheat 11 18 10 1 " feariine Ivory Soap, 3 bars for 25 Royal Savon Soap, 5 bars tor 25 Borax Soap, 3 bars lor 25 Uncle Sam Tar Soap, 3 bars for 25 Dwinell, Wright Co.'s Roasted Java and Mocha Coffee 37" Dwinell, Wright Co.'s Boston Blend Roasted Coffee 25 Arbuckles Coffee 12 Liou Coffee 12 Xtra qrality special roast Coffee 15 Postuui Cereal 20 Grape Nut 15 Walter Bakers Breakfast Cocoa . 25 Best Spider Leg Tea 40 Best Gun Powder Tea 50 Royal Baking Powder, i lb can 85 tl t tl j II u Goldeu West " 1 " 5 Good String Beans, per can it u East. Sugar Corn, per can it Best California Tomatoes, " " xi Stag Brand Oysters, is . 10 44 44 44 2S 18 Best Pine Apple, per can 20 Best Yellow Peaches, pei can ... 15 o .a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'aaa'aaaBa ULUUUUUUULUA.IJUUUJULW n w a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa -. m zim rrrir r- a r MrT .Inckann Street. 5 ? MCVCO DYiVCKY, nirCaM 5 5 Cinr ram mA Hnniii.miila Rrnnt ia CAAft Or hetter A A V1VUUI PUU UIIBUV rAVt-r WW - than ever and will be delivered to any part of the city. am 1 1 I ri 1 UK jeave oraera or puone uua A full and complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Gents Pur. nishing Goods, Hats, Etc., Etc., at prices that knocks 'em all out. Goodo Delivered Fr co of Charge. 'Phono 721 J. SIBVBRS. Proprietor p 0 &asss&s&$'S4