The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, June 12, 1902, Image 1

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tbat o the merchant who "can't af-
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Vol. XXXIII.
ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, ORHGON, THURSDAY, JUNK 12, 102.
No. 47
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q rroi'lcut, . Vice President
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Douglas County Bank,
Ks'uOlisl-ietl Incorpomtetl ion.
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
J Important vents of the Past
few Days.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
K. W. KKNSN, 1L A. BOOTH, J. H. URTH, J. T. BKlDil".S
J. K. KKU.Y, A.C.MARSTKRS, K. I. MILLKR. . ,
9 A jrencral banking business transacted. anl iiiFtoinert- given overy ;
V accommodation consistent with sale and conservative banking.
5 Rink .'ieii from nine to twelve and from one to three.
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MATTINGS
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STATE, GLNER.U, fUREIGN.
Cream of the Dispatches Dished
Up in Condensed Form for
the Busy Reader.
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NEWS.
II BOLD W&W
?! ' 5 I -r-v.,;i i .articular XT TT .." . 1
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GardinerCoos Bay Stage Teams
Dash into the Sea. One Team
DrownedOther News.
Salem Man of Clothes
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An elegaut line of Linen Warp
Mattiugs in all the latest designs $
-' and colorings have just arrived
Have yon teen crnr elegant Car-
lets, containing cotton chains,
all woi'ls and a full line of thrt-e- J
quarter goxls, ranging in irii-e "
from 25c to $1.35 ht yard. tHir
r line of carjiets 1s far snperinr to 6'
- '.i NfSnVv anything we have ever shown in
V V 4 previous years and we delight in
V V'HV. showing them.
B. W. STRONG, '!
S THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburar. Ore 5
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Bring Us Your
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CHICKENS.
EGGS, ...
BUTTER. '
FOR CASH OR TRADE
J; F. BARKER & CO.
An e.'i; ! is lving m.rii' t-i arhiira;o the
strike ';i m i lv;vuv:i tin' phiiiiiiu
ijiili :'. nor .i:i ! !.;! ;!.. Mayor
Lioci. Xt'Llrfi'-inr iiiU-rivvUiu ljiii..ii in
the matter.
It i- a very mo'let vleaii" that is ii"l
h-ttiiig itself Iw lu-ard from these days.
Kx-iate .I'riliter Tralili C raker i
said ;..l..ive wn fttK oti the election.
It 1 r:a;e l l.e W; on the may. .r of Tort-
an 1 "ii v : : 1 1 .fria; n .
Kx-heri:: A.J. Ne.l.n.of Lake 1 " i : i -ty.'-.a-
f..a;id sullty .! t-o.U-szlin thl
4 t-ln eotnitv cint- iv iurv Mtiil.iv.
.Ir.dje Ik'H-lu will !.a.-s sente:..v. l!.e
i-l-i'V.iii he aj i-eaie i t. the Suj.reine
l'o:m. :
( .( ieer !:'. jr.-t re.t iv,-.! from hi-frifii-:
1'.. f. Taao. inerly f ti.e I'r
von Heatiieri.iire.il:. K"'a at t'har'.e-t'.n.
r;. C. a vial of .Ir.-t from the erui tion
Ml. l'clee. Mr. l aj. .- vatl:. u it i"r.in
::' of the t-i::.ers hi.-h . ea; vi oy
the k;u of it.i teeth.
Kiijeue -ei'e i:ave .'e'ei'l.-! je-t to
teiebr.i'.e the i oiii tli ! .luiy. .i'- i:.
their ener-y ;::vi ):: ;iey i"..r !'.: grat.d
street fiiir and candv.d t- jriveii early
this :a:i, thedat to d-i ale.I i'.i- ii at
a J ahiic mo t:: V' e Ine-lay i.:jh!
Business i 12 he -'a-' e;. '": ! ah d..y oa the
4th.
ResDltitions of Condolence
The foK..w hi K ..i:ti"-- f...i..
lence were u::a:i' i-!y a.'; .,,;.-1 l v (ak
Can:j No. oi W. Monday ev:i-
niiiL'. .' e..e '2. l'.H' :
llali of Oak fan.,,, . V. .. W.
i;..-n:r:. Or., .lane -. lv-..
To the olti.-e:-and :.-::' :- : "ak
CV.m
1 to
We, voiir i";i.i: :;:. :.;
dri.ft lie-' 'nU'.'.iS of I odoh-mv on the
death of Nei.-'..iT .!e.";'.-r- - i 1'. Il.uian.
Im-u liave t. :ei.ort i'o.;. -:
Whi.::.:.'.-. iVati. h.i for the :ir-t ti ve
a:, i : e::'. o e i . r -;it .".
.irf,, - , i'.
Kruse & Newland
ft
! V!-it(-l o".r
i va:..j. o:r -tear Ne.-:.
Hai:an : t'l. 'i : ; ;-.
l:-.-.ir Tliat v..-exo-;j.l our he
felt sy.npalhy to the wurnv reia,'.'s
in this- th.dr honr of .!--o gci'-f. Mnv
tlie Father ia ! kiiida- - i -.i:enih-
First class
Groceries...
Our prices are always right
and stock complete
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DEVER'S
BLEND
COFFEE
...Also a full Hue of...
Seeds
Higliest price paid for Produce. Give us a call
OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE --x
Kruse & Newland
It's 'Just' Ftin.
For us to get a chance at
fiitting the feat that other
stores CAN'T fil. One
reason is We Know How,
and the other reason is we
have
Qeen Quality Shoes
There are other folks who "know how," hut
they DON'T have
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES
This Style No. 5 38 Aek to see it, Shoes, $3.00, Oxfords, $2.50
FLINT'S SHOE STORE.
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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 good goods and good service.
C. W. PARKS & CO.
fl LIVERY.
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Lilrerj, Feed and ale fables
C. P. Bakkakd, Prop. . .
Saddle Morses. Single and
Double Rigs at all hours
Transient Stock gven
very bet care
Rates always reasonable
-v l'i"t the fdoti !s ; ;.; fr
Ilea-.-.
.' .oo. ;. That in ken oar i.fle -
tiori and i-o:u::io:i s.irr.ov we do for thii
ty day d: a-our ei.arter in nioiind::.
11 - That a vei.y of t:i. reoh'-
tion- In- - lit to t!," r. '.a'.ivei and a copy
to the I'ai ific W.Hs!:i:jii. and that they
hj.rea l up :i the r-.-..r.U of tie- ainp.
r:site.-nal.y nhte!tteL
J. A. lh :mvn
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N. T. Jt.' ;:rr.
Cream Wanted.
l4iiieias County t'tvaniery wants' y..nr
crean: and will payhihe.-t e.ih pri.-es
for hntter fat. Write fr cream cans-.
Will inrnish yon i'reani "-M.arator that
are s-eond to none i;i totality and Price
on lnost any condition ymi nuiy de-ire.
The bharilcs Tnl'iil.T ('ream Separator
lead-;. 1 loiighis county creamery rJer-anc-s'Fir-t
National Lank and Douglas-
Coimtv Iku:lc. Losehiir'. Or.'L'oii.
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
Stops itching sculp upon one applicition
three to six removes all dandruff and
av!!1 stop falling hair. Price -"0 cent.-..
For sale hv Marst3i s Lru' Co. Mltf.
S. T. Wi-t. hi'.viti,' accci.ted sf-veral
old and reliaMe fre inMiran.-e i onij.aiiies
i now prepa.red to do a general tiie in-
nrance hiismess. Insure Willi lnni.
Orlice at the City ifall. tf.
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If 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 vou want to move a house
Ji.You don't know PAT T C Daffprfnn -Contractor,
fill oa or4drM... JaCCBrUIl, U4Utti"dr
lieaeburg,
Oregon,
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WILL CORE YOU
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A RUN AWAY DKSASTHR.
GAKidxi-.K, M.iy io To the I'l.mndi-.m.j r;. The- Co -Uav
Cv: Gardiner .'t-.tgo lino had quite an .evident ou the
L'acL a icw Jays av;u.
Four iiorses were hitclicd on to the stage, to start out
from their stable, one of the four not be in;: driven on th.
leam only occasionally become frightened and the infection
spread to the others, whereupon they made a wild dash in
to the ocean. Thel eadcrs become Io sciied f:o:n the otlier
and came i nt, the coaii'.iuj; jo.Ie br ke and the wheeler
dashed on to their death, with the lr-'.::t v.hfiAs Ti;e
driver Mil'.on Cully spiang' Ut and swam a-'u-re. The hind
wheels and b' x w ere :eeovered. The dr .vne i h-.-rscs and
front wheels will likely be washed ashore by dn iixm
in j tide.
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STOlt HORSf S AND RODE AWAY
Seen Later at (icrvais. L'lood
lioi'.nds on Uitir Trail.
The Dead fiuards.
m.: i, .In:,.- II. I i:r: u the ni.-iit
r..-y al,d Mei riil. the - aped con
cai..e throiljh Sa'a'n. o!..ta;i,.d
i -e "thin. se.!- a t. an. ..f h-.r-'
id i,. .f. 1. Vie-an:::', y t
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Coffee, Tea and Spices
CAI.I. AT
CURRIER'S GROCERY
. AMi A-K FOR
moriOFGXB BRANDS
Price i- :: higher and i v.-ry can v'"arantetd
Roseburgs
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Leading
Grocer
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PARTICULARS OF THK PHXITH XTiARY- Kl-Vi I.T
Sai.KM. June o. The prison, is en.: 1 ye.i ia
the
ry were marched to work at 7 oY:. ',-, i ad t-t-.t
inolding-roiu, w ith Shop Guard Feuel: i:i:de au-t tVr.iiei
Stap'etou in an adjoining rco:n. mi ;-i :ily, :i
ing, Traccy and Merrill produce : , Traccy ::i:.ii:: :v.
Ferrell, when Ingram, a life prisoni : , afempted t- disarm
Trac-y killed
l.i lea:
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a;ui
v:i::o-t r.ihtant-
the scaled v
he
Trace'. Instantly Merrill sh;t Iniv.m
Ferrell, the latter falling forw ard an I .y
The two prisioners at once made for the wall near ih
northeast corner of the stockade, where
wail bv means of a ladder. When they
the wall Jones, on the northwest corner of the stockade
was killed, being shot twice, in the abdomen and 1
ami killed instantly. Tiffany was also .-hot,;
ped off the fence, engaging the men in a hgh
were
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Suits
We have a line that
is a good one. The
latest style and cut.
Underwear 1
2-
in all the Balbrig
gausdinen mesh and
light weight wool
Hats
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t:.e e:ty
::: F.r--.k-
in Straw and Felt,
111 tlie new Florodo
ra Shape.
Phone 353
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Woilenherir Bros.
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One
Prke
V " 'r'" '" ' :- " ' ' k. '.h-i-ei tys tur.!.-v- esct-L-led.
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iberar
was soon empty, and he was taken by the esc.r.)e
as a shie-d. They made for the timber.
Out of range of the prison they stopped and
ly killed Tiffany, escaping into the tiu uc-r im:.:.diatcl .
They had taken Tiffany's gnu. but finding it cir.p-y th.rcu
it away. Duncan Ross, a new gu?.rd, was o:i the fence ne.u
Tiffau)', having been ordered up- to relieve the latter at his
post. Ross was unarmed. These escapes shot at him, the
bullet stiiking him in the forehead and the bullet glancing
and inflicting a slight scalp wound. The tiiree gnirds
killed were all highly respected men, and all have families.
Ferrell was a Woodman, and -loues was a prominent Odd
fellow and Workman. Ingram, the life convict who was
shot by Merrill, was forced to undergo amputation of the
left leg at the knee to save his Hie.
INGRAM IS DK A p.
Salf.m, June 9. Ingram, the wounded prisoner, died
this afternoon at 2:30. Ingram was a life prisoner and in
attempting to take a lifle away from convict Tracey at the
penitentiary in the break for liberty Monday, was shot
through the leg by prisoner Merrill and the bone was shat
tered. Ingram was sent up from Linn county for killing
his brother in 1901. . .
INDIAN WAR VETERANS RHUNINON.
Portland, June 11. The Grand Kucr.mpnient of the
Indian War Veterans will meet in Portland June 17 at 9:50
A.M. Fare over Southern Pacific 13 rate. This -will be
the most interesting reunion the Indian War Veterans,
their wives and widows have ever had. Veterans should
bring their wives and all widows of Veterans should attend.'
The Sons and Daughters furnish a Uauquet at 12 m. and
supper at 6 p. in.
two tkrriblf: disasters.
Lakk Park, Minn., June 10. A, tornado struck 12
miles north of here at 5:15 P. M. yesterday, sweeping a
strip of laud two miles wide and three miles loug. It de
stroyed nine farm houses and killed 10 persons. The
church at Spangle was demolished.
Chicago, Juue io.-Of the 34 persons injured in the
St. Luke's Hospital fire yesterday, it is feared that three
will die, thus bringing the total deaths to 13.
MT. RANIER IN LINE.
Tacoma, June 10. Some excitement- is caused by
spurts of what is thought to be steam rising from the peak
of Mount Rauier. The mountain has been a volcano, but
is supposed to be extinct.
(9 Ho::et bargairi::g is a badge -.-.f nobility. We J
1 t.ti i.... o..u aau p.sjc o' io visit our store anci
r. ' (9 cx inune o
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arge and complete stock of
I I'l.e
7r:.l !.JiMl,& Staple and Fancy Groceries. 5
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ad a!-.:i in- nirv j ip
T i y :: -"i: ! j (
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Wc are r -.v over-stocked with
mm, mm m mm
: .. r re ituc this stock we are prepared
. ' ( to thc P--'t attractive prices. It will pay you
:-n Mir..- o..-r. ilr..-,. (O to call and enquire.
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Ire D.aJ Oua.-Js.
.Fresh Farm Produce is our Specialty,
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ly kid-.l. !c::u'.-:.. t tar. i-h the hear:, j (D
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an i Ca- Ms-.
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..e jnard on j-.st No. j
il-lo;iie;i. lie iive-1 a : '
it red j
aard j 0
.-irij held a pr:-o;;er l.y the t.. A
who evidently ainoMto u.-e id in
eiaamt. as ' 'a. n
S. II.- T. .lolles. t
1? wa-i sh..t in tie-
icv inini.ti S. hr.t -auk rapidly, and
.re i!Ksiie.il asita!, coal.l U- :
he di-d. lyi:,b- on the floor of hi
station.
Tiffany v. . shot in thel
while tvir
CulIVKt
a- a siiU'l I. Ti. com icts delilwratelr i
ti.nrdeie l him ; U- hve-1 only a lew
ininntes. and l;..ss, w ho Mas w ith hi:n '
culd .io noihii: f .r hii.i, a-li;; ed-Wd
away rapidiy, and tlie pn.r fellow died
wllh a r;si".. -t to see his wife on his lips.
l'ra:.k 15. l rreU was l-,.rn in t'nis city
oii .lime .7. 1 -'.7. and would have K-en
a", year- old on ;l.e -Jali oi this nioi.th. J
!! was ,.r many years employe.! at the j
:! .n.:t;.4 tniils as a !l..c.r packer; M-rvd
! r a year on the j.;iee f.-rce an 1 i.-r tlie j
I a.-t i'ouryetr- as ;i ei.jrd at tlie prison.
He leaves a wife. ni..i!e.-. four hr.'lhers
and one sister, hecea-e lis a nieinlvrj
i Salem Camp No. IIS. WiN,Iiiieii t i i
tne World, in whieli order lie earritsl a
henefn t ertili. ate for f.'.i e. The funer
al w a- l- M iivm the family home at
No. tl."i State street, Wednesday after
noon under the au-piees oi iIk- WmiJ.
ii en. ltitermeiit in t h- Kural ccincterv.
S. K. T. Jones, K-ttcr know lias, Thurs
ton Jones, was a native Ort gonian. He
wa- a son of Fieldim: Jones, the honored
pioneer ol ' llulihard, and was liorn at
V at place on September 10, 1S.'C. He
lie.l theie tuitil three years api, when
he assumed the duties .,( elia,-,i 1U
Penitentiary, and removed his family
to a farm one mile east of the nri-on.
He leaves a widow , and eight children
to mourn his untimely demise. The
funeral will lie held at Huhhard under
the auspices of the I. 0. O. K. and A. O.
I'. W., in both of which he wa on hon-
(Coneluded on- second page.)
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A. SMLZMAN
Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware i
WATCH PvKl'AlRINO A PKCIALTV.
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MOST MUST DO TIME. ,
Ai.ijanv, N. Y., June 10. The Supreme Court this
afternoon confirmed the sentence of one year's iniprison
nient imposed on Johau Most for publishing an anarchistic
article shortly after McKiulcy's assassination.
Filthy Temples in India.
Siii red cows oflen defile Indian (cm
pics, hut worse yet is a hody thal's pol
luted hy e-ilistipation, I'on't permit it.
Cleanse your syslem with !r. King's
New Life I'ills :ind avoid untold misery.
They jjive lively . livers, nelive bowels,
iiMd diget-t ion, line appetite. Only 25c
ut A. C. .Mursterii drtt) store,
For Sale or Trade.
I have a few more rod horsfi for sah
or trade, also, a sint;lu drivim; bu.'L'V
and harness. I'ine'Jersev cow for sale.
A few mere excellent buildiiiv' lots in
beaut iful Kiversi.lo Addition, for Sii
'1'hia is my individual property and if
you want any ot it, see me ut my 1 1 1
About Ikes.
I'll viiii want any honev iroiu vour
bees'.' If you do. do not hive tlirin in
lxxur k.j when you can get a gnel
patent S frame hive complete for only
1.7."). l-'er sections and bee supplies,
call on John K. Joiivsov
Box 3;!1 Koseburg Ore
A WARM BABY
:-n t aUavs a .smiort-.',Jeone. anv nnre
than a man is ia iv.irni weather with
hisci:Tsa:id -liars wiltin- whentV-v
are r.-ji properly lant.drie.1. When ytw
si.irts. e.i:iir and enff are lanndrie.1
her- von can silly forth under a broiiiu;;
July m:;i happy in the kuonkxl. tUt
oiir iiuen will not tucker out" K-firt
the day is i,VOr. Try a sample .f our
Summer lauudrying.
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STUDEBAKER
Jw fM a'
n..ri CATARRH
10 CENT t- j WCOID1!
TR,LS,IE. M
klj o UICUIII Ul'.lill
Gitn Re'ial at flnce.
hean Iliotiitti-rtiH-it ini-lil.
l.rm... II , nr. I '.l.t.i li
ftiut ilriv.i nwiiv a t nt
lu tli.t II.imI iiii:. 1
is alworlioiU ll'-.ijj ami lr,ii ict.t ttic MfmlTsn.i,
llt'SI.M.-.' thf Si-iici ef 'I'n-lo un.l Siin-ll. Kll!l miM
ilk-.; 'I'riii! siu ih.; ut loi-;i.-,is or by umiU
iiLX Wctixuuts en Wuru suwt, i Yao
HAY FEVER
Tin . j. -
lYiuuntain uear
wn Farm W gons.
9fade to laat. ?o Cast or WaUea&te iron
Skeins, 9o poor material covered up with auacfy
oa int.
We just received a line Hue of Studebaker Hacks and
Buggies.
Churchill
Woolley