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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1902)
UUIY 1 UVER LOOK THIS. While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they are the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality. Our Reay-to-Wear Waist In this line we excel all others as our line is the most complete line in the city. White Waists from 50 cents and upwards. Millinery Here is the line we can save you money in. Walking Hats and street shape. An elegant 6ailor for 60 cental Ladies Shoes Onr Imperial $3 Shoes for ladies will compete with any $3.50 shoe in the city in the way of wear and beauty. Shirts Gentlemen, our line of Golf and Fancy Shirts are the latest and most complete line ' in the citv. Clothing The celebrated David Adler & Son's line of Clothing i known far and near and that is the lino we carry. Tho prices are right and the fit is perfect and if you will step in we will surely convince you that we can save you mon ey if buying of us. Neck Wear ' Here is where we shine. We have the swell est and most complete line in Southern Ore gon, and for the new eft and latest thing out don't over look ns as we have them in the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoe which we are sole agents for, (eaks for itself, if you will give them a trial. We hrve theiu in Oxfords, high cuts, also in tans and ox-blood colors. One door touth ot Ibe The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. The People's Store I. ABRAHATl Proprietor ) (9 ft) S A A CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store 3 A a 1 I A v A , 4 A. I A t I A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods' Just received to which we would' respectfully call your attention. It embiaces everything that is new and stvlish in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Curved work. The' are better than the ordin ary hind, and are especially suitable for nice presents Call and see them. It's a ' pleasure to show goods. a a A ,1 A A A I 1 A I I . - A A. i. A A . A A i 9 Of Local Interest a 0 BE YOUR OWN JUDGE OF WHAT YOU BUY All we ask is that 3ou try our PURE CANDIES Ice Cream and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches Latest Thing Out. Try them WOOD & BELL, Proprietors Phone Maine 1S3. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands, One Dollar Each. K t. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ing. 5pecial designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks Building . 'Phone 415 liOSEBUEG," OREGON School supplies at Marster'sDmg Store. Fall Hats for children's school wear, at the Bell Sisters. We buy old icon and pay the highest prices for the same Sykes & Carroll. The ashes falling here do not come from Martinique; they are of the home brand. A. A. Fink and J. S. Fitzhugh and wife left Sunday for a short visit at Boswell Springs. Cole E. Stanton, left this city Satur day, for Cambridge, Mass., to enter Combridge College. Felt outing hats at the Bell Si.ter?. None in town to compare with thein in tone, touch and quality. Don't monkey with that old stove, j get a new Wilson air tight at Sykes the price is right and the stove is a hot cne, that's al Ralph Terrill, wife and child and Mrs. Stearns, returned - Satnrday from Me hama, where they have been visiting Mr.Terrills parents. Volney London, has leased the Over land hotel at Myrtle Creek of Messers. A. T. Thompson and Harry Miller. He took possession Wednesday. "Say, they are beauties '." Where did you get them: wny at funis snoe store of course, its the only place to get shoes. They are Queen Quality Shut. School supplies atMarster's Drug Store. Sam Joseph son, Carl Becker and Nat Curry, armed with 30-30 rifles left Sun day in qnest of big game on Coos river, Coos county. The boys expect to spend about a week in the Coast Mountains. Pet McMartin, a well known logger of Cottage Grove, spent Saturday in Roceburg, transacting business before the regLler of the U. S. Land office. The Pliixdkalkb was favored with a pleasant call. Douglas County Creamery wants your cream and will pay highest cash prices or butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will furnish you Cream Separators that are second to none in Quality and lri on moet any condition yon may desire. The Sharpies Tubuler Cream Separator leads. Douglas county creamery refer ances, First National Bank and Douglas County Bank, Ro eburg Oregon. School books at Marster's Drug S tore TJ. S. Martin, the enterprising furni ture dealer of Cottage Grove, was a Roseburg visitor Saturday. Mr. Martin had been enjoying a little vacation trip to Southern Oregon and stopied off in this city on his way home. He said he had not been able to see much of the country owing to the dense smoke. Roseburg, he says, presents the busiest scene of any of the Southern Oregon owns. o o n o o o o n o o o n o o o n o o o o o E2 o a a a o a O QUALITY Were it not for the GOOD QUALITY of materials used in Hildebrand's foot form shoes, the vast QUANTITY we sell would be impossible. QUANTITY O n o o 0 0 a O o a o u a o u o ra o o u o o a m O o Q NUF CED M. D. n O a Q n o School ltooks at Marker's Drug Store. Old iron is valuable. Save it, we will buy it Sykes & Carroll. W. T. Clark, of Millwood, was in Roseburg on business Friday. W. P. Willis, of Myrtle Creek, was a Roseburg viBitor Friday. Dr. E. M. Cheadle and.8. A. Sanford have returned from their hunting trip in the Bohemia district. Engineer Walter Everton and wife of Grants Pass were passengers on thw morning's local bound north. Mrs. I. Woollenberg and son Ralph, are visiting in Portland, where Ralph will attend the Hill military acadeuiv this winter. Dist. Atty. Geo. M. Brown arrived Friday evening from Coos and Curry counties where he has been on official business. M rc. Frank Churchill, who has been visiting relatives and friends in the Willamette valley returned home Thursday. F. S. Day, a jeweler and watchmaker, of Eugene, is in this city locking for a location. This office received a pleas ant call. Ct induct or Ab Hamlin returned from Portland Sunday evening where he has recently undergone an operation for appendicitis, Mies Frances Abernethy, of Dora, whe has been visiting with Mrs. J. W. Ham ilton, left Friday for Forest Grove to enter the Pacific Univeraitr. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, daughter and son, i;utu ana tui, icit rriaay morn ing for Portland, where Misa Ruth will enter St. Helen's Hall. Dr. Geo. E. Honck returned Satur- lay morning from Portland where he had been attending the annnal conven tion of the State Medical Society. Mrs. V. C. London and daughter. Mrs. Jennie Krantz, returned this morning from MyrtleCreek, where they have been vising "mine hoste" V. C. I-on.l.ui of the Hotel Overland. A hot combination, a Wilson air tight heater and a tier of wood. One tier will make as much heat in a Wilson air tight as two will in any other air tight stove. Half car load just in. 8. K. Sykes. IL.n. J. T, Bridges, register of the Roseburg land office, stopped off in Ea- gne Friday enroute to Portland." The Kosebur office it conducted on thoroughly bnMnes principals under his reirime. The big automobile in which G. W. Cannack and wife, of Seattle, are tour- ng to San Francisco arrived in this city alwut 3 o'clork yesterday afternoon, and after replenishing their gasoline tanks went on tneir war. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Langlois and baby of Fort Canby, Wash., who has been vieiting Mrs. Langlois' father, Judge Riddle, at Azalea, arrived in this citv Saturday and were the guests of Miss Addie Stewart, leaving Sunday morning for a vieit in Coos county. It is pail tiiat a crowa oi young peo ple wet e out walking one evening last wet-k and as they found a grape patch, two of the young men clinilel the fence to pick some of the graies junt because the ladies in the party wanted them The third gentlemsn n fused to pick any of the grajes, because he said, "I pick ed some watermelons after dark about a year ago and it cost me ML" Mr. and Mrs. E. E. LaBrie, of Douglas county, arrived in town Friday. Mrs. LaBree ia a sister of D. G. Beale, and is interestel iu the large tract of uuiuv proved bottom land opposite town, and tiicy have come to join Mr. Beale in tuiine this laud in cultivation. This will add materially to the productive r.cps of our locality. 1 hey will live in the Knowltrn cottage being vacated by Asst-SHor Thrift. Cojuille Hearld. Ed. Weaver was down horn Myrtle Creek Friday, and informed ns that the prune drying season will open in earnest today. Several driers started up lust week, but had to shut down for lack of ripe fruit. This is the latest season in the history of Uie prune industry for Myrtle Creek. If the fall rains keep off until late all will lte well, but if not dis aster to the prunes will follows. Pickers will receive 5 cents per bushel box this season. Dryer men will receive from IL.25 to 1.50 per day and board, and t ravers, teamsters, graders and tree shakers from f 1.00 to $1.35 T day and board. tast Thursday evening, about ten miles above on cow creek, John Gillham and Jos. Brown, with their families drove to the old orchard back of the farm, to gather some fruit. Arriv ing there they found their usually gentle old cow with a young calf, which they proceeded to drive home. Mrs. Gillham who was not in the wagon at the time, and weariiy; a red apron, was attacked by the cow in a most viseious manner knocking her down and stamping her body in a fearful manner. Although for a time her injuries were thought to be fatal, we are happy to state that her condition is now quite favorable, Glen ale News, Miss Hattio Logsdon, of Riddle, has been visiting with lioseburg friends. Wanted A girl to do general house work. II. Wol-LENBEKU. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Short, of this city, are attending the State Fair at Salem. Dee Howard, of Looking Glass, left Sunday morning, to attend tho Oregon State Fair. Mrs. W. A. Watkins and little daughter, are visiting relatives ut Glendale. Sam Bolninger and John Buwen, the two Buckway blacksmith, were in this city( on business Sunday. Hon. C. A. Shelbrede, of the Law firm, wf Shelbrede & Gray of this city, returned Sunday evening, from a busi ness visit iu Portland. Miss Ora Mote, who ut one time held "case" in this office, left last week for Portland, where she will spend the winter attending colloge. Conductor Shan Couse ia .laying off and visiting with his daughter, Mm. J. L. Gault, of Grant 1'asd, Conductor Young lias his run on the local. Rev. McDougal and his co-workeis in the Methodist Episcopal church of Grants Pas, are making preparations for the Oregon Annual Conference which will be held in that city from Sept. 24 to 30. Mrs. R. E. Meuson, of Sea tie, is visit ing her mother. Mrs. Hoover, in this city. e are sorry to here that M Hoover health has not improved, and her son Dr. K. V. Hoovsr states her recovery is doubt hit. A prominent farmer droped in the Pi.Ai.NUF.Ai.cK ollice lat week to renew his subscription, and during his con versation he said : "It is a shame that a city of this size, with as largo a sur rounding farming country, docs not have at least one public wintering 'trough to water their tire I and thirsty ms when they come to town to trade." Jt is a good suggestion, now let our enter prising merchants fee that something is lone toward it. Mrs. J. 15. l-cM ami daughter, Miss Nettie r.iirdick, of Cottage Grove, were in attendance at the W. C. T. U. con vention in Kosehurg the latter part of the session. Miss Nettie was one of the four constants f..r the frrand gold med al and carried off fi-coml honors, while a large proportion of the audience were nclined to the opinion that she thould iave been awarded the medal, in fact the judges found consider.ib'c difficulty n rendering' the, linal deoidon, the points made by the contestants being so nearly eiual. Thi office was favored with a ph asant call by Mrs. Lew.s and laughter. Helen F. Barnett, a Pullman passen ger on the Cslnornia express, Iia-1 a dressing case containing jewels and diamond valued at f lOt stolen from her berth some time Thursday night, bile traveling between Portland and Roselmrg. She was enroute to the 'alace Hotel, San Francisco, from Port- ami. On Fridar the ladies dressing aeorgrip was found l.iJing in tl.e lumber yard near the Kcseborg depot by ocal oncers, where it had been riCed of all it valuable c:uwsnt4. bv the parties who stole it. It if liki-lr the parties itoceeded on their way South or elfe took the next train north with their lot. Kwneday and his mansgerProttsman, and "Ferries Wheel"' Gilviu have r- tornttd from Portland. Kenedey, while in that city gathered some good pointer f r his new book "How to take care of a Camel" and Gilvin placed his new short ttory "20 minutes above tha clouds' with the publishers. It is also said that "Nnf Ced' Lawson's book, "The Eiephan Keeper," has reached an enormus sale on the Sound, and that Syke-s has not yet convinced his friends that Seattle is larger than Frisco. "We Are from Southern Oregon W. C.T.U. Adjourns Tba Convention Held at Roseburg well Attended and Interesting, 1 he Thursday evening session of the W. C. T. U. convention was held in the opera house with the object of better accommodating the large crowds attend ing the evening sessions especially. i lie feature of the session was tha contest for the W. C. T. U. grand gold meJal, open only to holders of a gold medal awarded in previous contests. The contestants were Miss Florence Bur nett, of Wasco; Miss Nettie Burdick, of Cottage Grove ; Miss Daisy Maiden, of Edeubower; Mrs. Amata Bradford, of Roseburg. The judges awardeJ the grand gold medal to Miss Burnett, and the silver medal to Miss Burdick. The exercises were good and the decisiou was a close one for the judges. TL door receipts amounted to over f 35 Miss Lurnett was unfortunaU in los ing her old gold medal on the street be tween the opera house and the dspot, and the iiuder will confer a favor by leaving same, with Mrs. Marstsri. Douglas county was awarded the fine membership banner. Friday was the last day of the inven tion and reports of all departments were completed. The convention adopted strong resolutions in favor of total ab stinence and prohibition, condemning wie utpueueary system anu pledging re newed allegiance to legislative prohibi tion. Under the head of parity they re solved in favor of rjising the age of pro tection for girls from IS t) 20 years, against any form of prote tion of the so cial evil, and condemning street fairs and the corrupting features of tha mid way aa degenerating in the extreme, and in view of the approaching Lewis & Clark Fair whoso highest success they desire, calling upon all who love morali ty to aid in' educating against these. TliCv also tesolved in favor of compul sory arbitration as the only sacressfDl , means of protection for the general pub! lie. i The officers were alV re-elected. Some i changes were made in the board of sn- ' periotendcr.t s. j Col. SoLie-ki was at his best at tha opera hou.e Friday evening, aai his ad dress rounded out one of the most soc cesfull conventions of anr kind erer he'd in the citv. Mrs. Vnruh left Friday m-trning for her work in Neva !a and Utah, whera she is to hold the s'.tte convention in both states and hold stries of tnee'.inrs in the larger c: tie. A tnetrtins is being arrangel in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for her. Another Shoe Sale WE PLACE ON SALE TODAY 131 pairs of Men's tan and oxblood lace shoes 131 pairs Ladies' tan, green, andjoxblood lace shoes OF THE nANY BARGAIN included In this lot, space permits the mention only of the following. They are representative of the rest: t o MEN'S SHOES $3-5 $3-Oi and $2.00 Values Now going for S2.20, $2.00, $1.50 LADIES' SHOES $3-25 $3-o $2.50 Values Now selling for $2.20, $2,00, $L75 An examination of the shoes will substantiate these statements The Big Store EPil The Big Store When you see it in our ad its so. Everything guaranteed as represented 1900 the cnlv tip-to-date harness on the market. On sale at Liodfrtt Harness shop. jl61 School books at Marster's Drug Sloro School suppliesatMarster's Durg Store. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the fU- hurg iosiolfice. Persons calling (or these letters will please state the date on which they are advertised. Sept. 15. 1302. Cordel!, J M Lee, Mrs Ipha Chapman, LKDr Myres, Mrs Fany Cooper, lUchael Mackey, Mrs M C Cranstn, Mis M Suxkwcll, Mrs Claia Cluck, 1! Smith, Miss Vera Daly rym pie & Co J J Trewitg, II Foster, J W Wilbur Mrs Wra H Gardiner, Mrs Geo Wright R M ListulTJ Williams, C A The letters will be charged for at the rite of one cent each. Wjt. A. Faarza, T. M. RAMP BROS. Successors to L. KOHLHAGEN, Cass St. Meat Market. Let us call for vour orders. Title Uuarantee&Loan Co KOdSSCRO, OKEGO. i. D. HlIILTOR, See;, aod Treas O.1o in tbe Court Uoaw. Fix re Use oo-y etm pieirsrt o( 'lr-t lkt la IXmilM tntij. Abttrarti m-'ij CcruSoiu. of Title ruraUhxl to IKn-t j orwnty lt4 aaj mliiia cMr. Kit. Sim comp ete oi Inc. act r( ail toc:s . in the Svrimni. Omroo, C. n. Land In inct. WLI nuke biae pnrt copies ol aay tow a. 1900 Water Proof Harness Oi! Olafkin; Put up in the consistency c f cream, and positively will net jramor mold. Gives the leather firmness, yet makes it soft and pliable, rreeervef the leather and stitching from i:icleroect weather and yivte tle harrus a neat and finished ap teaiacoe. Keallv makes old harness look new and will make it lirt twin; as loo by the use of liX) llarnt Oil. It is also enually pood for boots ind thocs. Manufactured by J. W. MOTE, Roso ltrg, Oregon. "Oc sa at Biodrfett's Harnest Ehop. jSp) e. glasses. They ere Headache Eyeache. Ultentvnies show the need of some oi tiie indications of defective vision, and" should be attended to at once. You'll be surprised at the comfort a pair of glasses will afford if your sight is in any way defective. Scientific examina tion free and proper glasses properly adjusted is what you are guaranteed here. - - R. F. WINS LOW, Jeweler n j Optician t - - .T. .T". -T. .T-. .T- .-. t- -...a.. ..- 000000000000000000 COOOOOOOCOCOOOOOC-O OOOOOO f Fi SHLZMAN i Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, jewelry, Diamonds and buverware WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ROSEBCHG.CRE O OOC-CK O. COOOOOOO OOOOOO COOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO vyrooD wasted ox srrsc r TI0X. Those baring promise wood on subscription or who desire to ! pay their arrears with this commodity wilt please bring it in sometime this nionth before the rains set ia. tl. T'tnnhiH I ill- EQUAL IN STYLE . AND QUALITY to the highest priced custom tailoring, yet but one-third the cost. You need not be a clothing critic to discover this fact. It is apparent at a glance. hvery C. K. & 13. garment regardless of price is made with that individual nicety which is only characteristic of the highest priced merchant tailoring. Every suit up to the minute in style and advanced work manship made for dressy men. Sold by WOLLEfiBERG B505. Shatters All Records - Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledgo, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doc tors to enre a severe case of piles,' caus ing 24 tumors. When all failed, Euck len's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inflamatiorj, conquers Aches, kills Tains. Best salve in the world 25c at A C Marsters drug store, y A Parson's Noble Act. , ""I want all the world to know." writes J. C. Budloug, of Ashaway, It. I. "what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me great suf fering for many years. For a genuine, all-around cure they excel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the s r prise of all for their wonderful work in Liver. Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. - Only' 50cts. Satisfaction is guaranteed by A C Mars ters, druggist. Homesteads Timber Lands O. L. WILLIAM5 Land Agent, Timber and Homestead Locator. Fei feet satisfaction guaranteed tr no location Ice. Best of references. Your correspondence solicited. Any information regarding th- cli mate, soil or productions of this sec tion, gladly furnished free of cliarge. Address 0. L, WILLIAMS. Oregon's Blue Ribbon; .State Fair, Salem Sept. 15th to 20th, 1902 Ton are invited to attend and see th greatest indastrial expo sition and livestock show ever held on the Pari fie Coast. Good racing every afternoon. Camp (round free. Come and bring your families. For any informa tion write n. D. WISDOM, Secy," Portland, Ore. BOSWELL SPRINGS HOTEL Doubles County Oregon. on utnrrn r-i is.- 8:r.l. ";Hu Rji'.v" f.-ja i T.-an --o ia PVrtlia . ri rai!.t nor'Ji l K KiuT: r ni:iyo-a!-iU; r-"?tna v! f rcXt;a Bui Iain. J"ri.ffi tM a l iab:ic ri-?i-ji oi lis pra a:i- t r.a i.Xit per t aa, iaeiaiias t:aa Tnuiu nop ia frint oi tie hsL r ONE QALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS : j PoitiMniii ChV-r: la ! wxiiaia ( hloriu 5 " T. - S7 ,r. M CT. ni.oi jr. - J3 fr KnonJ trip liirn R.tr-NarT O B Spr.ant. tl T. sv! f r 31 taj-s. rvlanuu( tlx ioiloaiac 54onJy, f Ticieu ca aa.c Baul G was Scarisr aaj CAPT. BEN D. B05WELL, Proprietor. J. M. Weatherby T. A. Eary D. L. ITartja Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List yoar proper- with us. fep. 4 Daily, Osh. - Notice for Publication. fnltfd State tnl Offlr. Roburi5, Or-'Kon.Pci't. 10. iyu2. Xotli'S In hi-reby Riven that tha Inllowlng Dnineo M-IIIrr fan tilej Doll ot hi Intenliua to Irak linul )inj In tiipport ol- Im claim, and thl cald Vroof will t o uiode bvfora tba KcKinUr and Kernircr n I'nilrd Statrt I.tnd UOive, K'rburK, Orrgun, oa October ii, ltXi, vU: HAM1KLK AHAXT, oa H. K. No. Hivij, for tbaWfj, BUM, &,i 8K'i 'Ob. Ip KU went. He uamtnt Die follow, lug wlluotot-K to prova lit coutluuoui rl di'D'a upon and onlllvatlcn of nHid Unda via: Jmi' omn, Jkduhi of Kotcbiirs, Ora., g liomas Coll, Artbnr raut. Mnr.lidtUl, Ora. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS . Of every descriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washing' on and Minnesota. (j23 0AKLAKD, 0HEG0N Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE AND LIFE WSUKANCK.. Timber landi located and lor aala. dood bar (aim la farm praperty, A. P. APPLEQATE, TOKtAUtA, HB A STRAIGHT TIP IN these days of competition much is written of an exaggerated character by pettifogging merchants, clamoring to catch the credulous. Yon needn't be lieve all j'ou see in print, and very likely you don't. As for ourselves we would rather you would investigate our claims, look over our stock and compare our qualities and prices. We are sure we can land you. The Stock of Good Goods in Town Outing flannels From 5 cts to 12 cents; Flannel letta, .10 nud 12Jets. 1 Dress Goods ! Msiu.iioth stock. All ra'ijjinif in pnee from 13 yard Gotten Blankets 50c, T5e, 51.00, $155, U50, ?200 and?2.50 Shoes The boat to be bought for the money ia our boast. Groceries Cheaper than they are to be had at any other place ia town. Got oar prices. I late shadow EYf V-Jti?-250per ; tiling Cress Trimmings ani Ril&ons In great T&rieties at way down prices. ft a . fornishing Cosds lltre ia where oter oar stock. we excelL Look Clothing We tske great pride io onr cloth jo btork. We claim to sell the best 500 all-wool suit to bo fouaJ wler. any Everything in the Line of General Merchandise j as Repre- sentcd I or Money Back 'Phone 721. Call us Up. 1 ii ea