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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
we want 10 save you l loney So while you are looking around the town doing your shopping you don't want to overlook the PEOPLES' STORE as we have the largest and . most complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. LadlCS, We have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line in town ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. Gentlemen, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our liue is the David Adler & Sons goods, and in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted V. L.. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date liue in town. I. ABRAHAH Proprietor 4 One Door South of I. O. X. The People's Store m. at t n nil C" A s Bok and Stationery Sior : f ,1 ? ' -. t f i A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully cu.ll your atteution. It embraces everything that is new and stylish in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. The' are 1-eUer than the ordin ary kiud, and are especially suitable for nice Of Local Interest. V S v X M i Cit. Clark sword Sclmol supplies at Marster's Ditrj; Stfire OIJ iron is valuable. Pave it, we will buy it Sykes & Carroll. Wanted A girl to lo general Imium- WOrk. H. WolXEXBEKii A resi-eetable la.ly desires a j.lace in a family, can do all kimlsof general house work. Address "J"' this office. A. Sakman, Uie jeweler, h.'S just re ceived a large liue of elegant Seltt Thomas mantle clock They are beauts Eugvue was asked to raise f-iO f r the It raised $100 jn- Scluxl loks at Marster's ,lrug Store Mr. anu Mrs. Horn Ka e of Iavs Cre-k J! visited n.xol.r.r-j, WiiJnes.lay. . j We buy ol I iron ainl pay the highest I iiri.Vku f..r tli.. w.ntiji 1 i- L- r A- ('.irritll , ..,. . . ...v ....... . . . ... l.gene .Manning a u-rvuis hj grower has refiiM-d 21K. cents t pound for his crop. Miss Helena IWuney left Tuesday for Mt. Ang.'l where she re-v'iiter school for tlie w inter. W. C, C. V. and C. K. Uueriu of Myrtle Point, were Roseburg visitors tdTlay. Mrs. Clias. Thoin, of Cleveland, has returned from a two months visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Mrs. K. II. Coshow, ol Salem, left Tuesday for Eugene after a short visit with her brother-in-law, 0, 1. Coshow and family, of Rireburjf. Fresh oysters all styles, l'itn, fancy and jM'pper roasts a Fvialty. Served by an expert cook, at Kailroad Eating House, Mesdames Ijlir it (Jegax, pro prietors. The lteach & llowers Minstrel Co. ar rived in town Wednesday morning and gave a concert on the streets at noon. They weie greeted with a fair audience in the evening and gave n very credit able performance. lion. E. D. Stratford, special agent of the general land otlice, left for tiuthrie, j Okla., last Saturday to take up his new ly assigned duties pertaiuing to govern ment land matters. The best wishes of SiU many Oregon friends go with him . These cool nights tind us prepared to help keepout the chill, l'.lankets, ijtiilis and comforts right from factory, all kinds and prices; also tine line r.f nut- tresses and pillows. It s no tumble to show them ; we'll lie glad to do so. nice it Kice House Furiiisiit-rs. .lohuiiie Moore, the well known har- I ness maker, who is holding a jsitiou in one of the large TiTtL-iid shops, return- eil lioine 1 utsilav evening to eniov a fjw drtvs vi-it with his familv. He well pleaed with l'ortlaiid and his .o sitioii. Jav fi. Cr-.skv returned Wanted, board and room in Christian jOVV0VV lamuy. Aipiy to or auuress u. tiiisv oflice. Dave Griffiths has opened a hoot and on his Sheridan shoe repairing shop street property. E. E. Rodfield, of Glendale, waH at tending to business matters in town Tuesday. Everything is reported pro gressing in South Douglas. Miss Kate F.uick, managnr of the Wettern I'nion Telegraph Co. and Weils Fargo business at Iloseburg, is on the bay, enjoying a vacation. Marthfield News. For over 10 years Dr. Lowe has made j a sjwcialty of testing and fitting glasses tochildrens eyes. Parents It is your dul v to attend to this. Dr. Lowe w ill be in ltoseburg Oct. 13, 14, and 15. Klamath Republican: W. F. Arant returned last week from Douglas county where he attended the funeral of his mother, and is now busy preparing to take charge of the work of superintend ent of Crater Lake National Park. Atty. A. II. Gray has returned froin a hunting trip on North Myrtle Creek. He killed two line deer end his com panion g"t another, making very satis factory result of their outing. Having reivntly arri veil from the East such an nnting is a rare pleasure to them. Editor M. M. I5anister, of the Van couver Columbian made the I'i.aindkai.e. a jdeasant fraternal call this morning He is a genial gentleman and was in this city filing on a timber Claim which j he located in this county in section 34, i township 2;, ; ' Jl n. A. F. SU-anii!, one of Oakland's lin,.iv ; leading business men, was transartin t ' i l it-., i t ... if .... .... . i iHisuicss ill i.wwii: it coucxiii v. lie nig it froui t lie vicimtv l l vrine, wi.cre: .. . . . , " , ,. , . i reiiorts prosperous times in and alut he has leen sin'liding several weeks. I., ,, . ., . . ,, , , , . 1 , , " , , (Oakland this fall and remarked that He is feeling much lctter as the resull : , . . . , . , , . , , 1 Roscburg se!iiel In 1 prospering i t of Ins outing, having feastt-l on iih pii.i ' .. lf . , . . . ' . ceedmgly. Ha has the thanks of the gum-, wnici. n. I...1U.I in Mi.ii.-ieu. 1 -' pLxiMiKAt.ER for kind favors. f SWECt.TOQS FOR MEN. We are now showing a full line of the Celebrated Kuppenhimer Guaranteed Clothing Suits, $12.50 to $25 Overcoats, $10 to $18 In Furnishings Wc Mention Neckwear in the new Coronation Silks. English welt edge Collars and Cuffs. Fine worsted Union Suits aul Underwear for men. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men. McDonald's "Red Seal" Union made Overalls, Jumpers, Cordu roy Pants, Sateen and working shirts. Some nev? swell chalk line stripes in heavy suitings. Just the thing for Eainy day skirts and Tailor suits Ail Dress goods purchased here only, shrunk free of charge. Owing to the rush of business wc will not shrink goods purchased elsewhere. The Big Store OSEPI tities to tender his ontii able. unite enjoy r Jack Chaiiinan came over troin Wil- hurWe.lnes.lay. Tle prune harvest is! ,.,.,,.,,,,.,. ,,. lun.:,.al.. :in.l now well aion- in that vicinity. ,.;,.,. l.l,u..tailll,.IIi :lt the Christian U. P.. Hixon left Tuesday evening for ) ehureh, toni-l.t. As a spectal feature another business trip to Arizoua. IIu ' Miss ILiiEel Perry will sing "Ti e Holy will U' al.s-iit for ten days or two weeks. J City." which uill be illustrated by mov 'Say.they are lx-amies !" Where did ing slide?. The sinking '-f Mr. and Mrs. stead nd this was sent to the Portland'?"" l!"'"'-. " "-v l r"", ttu' - ,r--1 st-re oj course, its the only place ! gcL wnerever iicara ana isie cver.n.g s er.u-r-sh.K-s. They are IJueen tiualily Sho-s. 'ainmeiit will prove a riiro treat. Feu EKxr. rami and stage station prilling operations are ptogn-ssiuj at of .las. New land, at Looking Glass, the f.il 'well near Mvrtle Cr.vk. C.ii- Charter Ckk cook stoves, ctiarter oak ! ranges, charter oak heaters and stau.l iiovingj ... w .,., 1 ...,, ti... line M-lls on their merit. 5l years in stoe bufiness is the record r f Charter fhik prop-r. Ink our line ove! lfiTe b'lving els.-where. - Ric& I!iv. commute Bt once. ! We will exhibit this week, and next, I a sample line of fur ljoas, scarfs, and j ia.l-nt tro..t fritlll tll fjetorv. S4 - ; J. " GotJ buildings, fruit and farmimlaud. tractors Eo-ter and M.irsh, .f the oil A man in Eugene carried his purse with him to a show for fear some one his presents Call and see them. v.! would bunrlarize his room, and 1 f , iocket was picked of all its contents. f. j We place on exhibition this -week a S t manufacturers simple line of furs, boas, y j scarfi and jackets, which we will either ? soil direct or take orders for. See our I tS a 'y ' n'ow!1- Josephsons. J pleasure to Show goods. y 1 private letter from M VA'VAV.V-.A:VAfN i the Helena Xo. 1 nl.ne .. BE V0UR OWN JUDGE OF WHAT YOU BUY All we ask is that you try our PURE CANDIES IceCream and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches Latest Thing Out. Try them WOOD & BELL, Proprietors Pho-ae Maine 181. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT . LANDS Of every descrivtion. Farms and Min eral Lauds. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (j23 OAKLAKD, OREGON M. Jcnes. in the Bohe- I uii district, he states that snow tell to jtlie depth of three inches recently. Winter is surely coming njon ns. Shoe Findings blacking, laces, button ' hooks, idioe-honis, rubber heels in fact all the little shoe findings and requisites may bj found in onr stock, at Hints She Stoie. Yonll regret it if you do. Don't buy an airtight or heater until yon have seen our line. We have the largest stock and largest selections. All kinds i rom rtieet iron to box cast, at prices that save at Rice & Uk-e. Scliool bks at Marster's Drug Store. School supplies at Marster's Prug Store Douglas County Creamery wants your cream and will pay highest cash prices or butter fat. Write for creiui cans. j In-juire at Krus it Newl.ind's tir-ery, Riv-ebiirg. School books at Marster's Dn.g Store. P.ridge Supt. Jennie went to Myrtle Creek Tuesday evening to look after the bridge on North Myrtle near town, and a few other small bridges in that vicin ity. See r.ll the g-Nl thinv's in iijv-10-date furnishing for your home at Rice fc Rice's. New g.ds piling in. Ijste ar rivals of Trunks, Tclescoj, Yalices and hand bigs with prices that make -them leaders. See them at Rii-e Rl-v's House Furnishers. Wi-11, came to Roscbttrg Wlneslay to attend to matters of private business. Some delay has leen oeea-ioiied, since resuming ojn-rations, by the natural ".retching of the big new cable. How ever things areiiioving sinoothlvjnowand a depth of It'-O") feet has been reached. S-hool l)ioks at Mar-ter's Dim Do you know that Strong, tin1 ture Man, has a complete lino of heat ing stoves, aud the j-rice is as complete as the stoves for it over shadows all our conif'titors, also a fall line of Rlankets and comforts that our as warm bargains as our heating stov-s are hot to sit by on a cold winter eve .ing. The Rosehurg Mental Culture Club lul l the first meeting of the season at the home of Mr W. R. Willis Tuesday afternoon. Several matters of interest were di- ussed and the affairs of the club put into working order for the com ing wilder. The club start" this vear II. H. P.rxkes, .f Amariilo, Texas, ar rived in Riwburg this morning. Mr. P. r.ks visite R.eburg some time a and being very favorably impressed with this place and tributary country, has de ided to locate here rmanetitly and engage in business, further notice of wiiii h w ill aii-ar later. Mr. P.rm.ks St re. j isa genial gentleman, a practical bnsi. . I !;-.- man and ha" c:iiderable Biean6 I urni- ... , ,, . , ai ins com maw i. lie in ue joinin ov his, wife, son and daughter, in due time and the Plaimki.kr joined in extend ing VJiis estimable family a hearty wV ci.mc to our cit v. Will furnish yon Cream sejiarators mat , wilh ?A ieinlj,.rs. The olficvrs arc : Mrs. are second to none in quality aud Pri.-e j G j; (v;Mf president ; Mrs. M. Joseph on most any con lition you may de-ire. j ., i-t vice-president ; Mrs. W. R. The Sharpies Tubuler Cream Separator: wjiiis, r.id vi.-e-prorident ; Mrs. W. W. leada. Douglas county creamery refer- ! Thackrah, seey. ; Mrs. J. C. l'u'.lertou, ances, First Xational Bank and Douglas J trtas i:,.,,i.ir meetings will I held County Bank. Ro-eburg Oregon. j f n.,.v t,n', xxrlv. the winter. Everything entirely new this hej-on h ith tiortor's 1'amoCiS Mins'rels. Swivt singing, gre::t dancing sjcialtiia', big iNtveltv ftatun-s; seen oulv with lior. ton's, at theRosebnrg The.itn, (S t. T. The many friends of that ever idar comedian, Jake Welhy, willln! pleased to learn of Lis app"-arjn-e at the Rose burg Theatre Oct. 7th, with Norton's Minstrels. Asan cud man and comedian Jake stands pre-eminent ' among the foremos t of his profession. His humor is clean cut and brilliant, never de fending to coar eness ai; 1 the jn'pular verdict is that his wor.deiful micci-ss i well nieritisl. ily one jierformaace. Mrs. David R. S)iaudrook and son Fret I, returmsl luie Tuesday from Hepj'iier and xiciiiily where they have l-ii sj-iiding the stimuier hoping the chai.geof climate wouM prove lienefkial to the health of the young man. Thoi gh somewhat improved in health and able to ! a r.'und, Fn-1 is unable t eat imy substantial fol, but is compeliid to confine hi bill i;f fare to milk, cereals and fruits. CORN Sl'AVlX. Ill Roreburg. Oct. I. l.c to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sanvin, a daughter. MARRIED. TENNYSON" KITE Y At the resid-.ice ol Mrs. Ijiinons, Sept. riO. Pr., Elijah Tennysijii V Orpht Riley. Rev. W, niick ntnciatiiig. W. C. T. U. NeUce. A business meeting will 1- he'. I Fritlay wening Vt. .1. at the r sidenre of Mrs. A. C. Mar-tors. Eleciio.i i Dtlicersto le heU. All niem'.H-r- ur gently reUvstel to be pres'iit. The Store When you see it in our ad its so. Everything guaranteed as represented o-ovo-vcvcvco-cvcv A Fins Piano Business. Notwithstanding our great oj-s-ositlon we have sold more pianos and orgtns in tlie month of September than ever be fore. Six pianos and eleven organs w as the extent of onr bu-iness for September. Four out of the lot were ntsli sales. We started on the first day of this month with a cash sale of a fine Irving piano to Rem Fate of I lays Creek. See our dis- pl.iy and it will e a guide to help you Calvin CirtfHn Is Acquitted by a Josephine Coanly Jury ot the Killing of Edward jobawa ml Waldo. J laving heard the evidence, pleas of the state's and defendant's attorneys, and listened to the judge' charge, the jury in the case of Calvin Griffin charged with the murder of Edw. Johnsou two we.-ks ago at Waldo, acquitted tlie pris oner of the chars;, Satunlay, at tlie trill at Grants Pass. The witnesses for the state swore posi titely tliat the ".-rap" occurred before Giifhn went liome after Lis gun and when Loth men were unarmed. The wit3-res for defense, on the other Land smore just as sitively that the' alter cation took plae after Griffin had re turr.el with his pist'-l, and attempted to tl-.ow that his art was one of self de feise. District Attorney A. E. Reanies male an able summing op of the cas for the stale and Robert Gleuti Smith deliverel what proved to be a convinc ing defense of GriiTia to the jury, afte: which Judge H. K. Hanna charged the tirelve men on the law and the evidence. The case was pi iced in the hands of the jury at n n, Saturday, after w hich they immediately retired for d.ibera t:on npin a verdict. Tue j.irymen were r rady to rejnrt at 4 o'clock, and returp. j el w ith the verdict of "net jjuii'.y." It ii reirtel that t";.e first (uur ur five bal lits takun kVxl two for murder in the f.rt degree and ten fur acquittal. There teetn to l Soine donbt a to the verdict of aopiittal being acoonling to law and the evidence, but it evidently recects public sentiment in the viemjtj I Waldo. Schotd Imoks at Marster's Drv Stores 1 r Sevrri Frust-i. buy a piano. T. K. Does it Need Repairing and Cleaning? The very best watches have 4 their day of repairs and their time for cleaning. Have your time piece attended to tr before its worn out fnr li- of oil aud cleanliness. A watch's organism is fine and 1 i ueiicate, and the slightest friction makes trouble and wears the parts out. We will repair ana clean j'our watch and warrant the inK tn . -.n j -v If : ; -V- : i! V.. -Vr; ey Jf 3- OK. We turn out nothing ;f but first class work. T R. F.WINSLOW, Jeweler MdOpticlM T "4 jl .1- -e -e. T . . -e -t- - - -- . . J. M. Weatherby. T, A, Bury Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Nou-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List vour dip ty with us. pe r- KlCHAKtlSOX o n o o. a o o E3 O O o o a o o n o o a a o p o- u o u o o t a o o ML Ahme-t any moruing along alxit this time one may exvt to tlnd a heavy frost on the ground. While its impossi ble to fortell tle exact ihite for it, dis- rete iple are reiriug for the cold y liuving a t 'tarter, t.iak airtight. largest line in R.eburg wilh tee pnci-s. Lice A Rice. v"v'Va.v .-i w'V.'. . -w-vv It Must be So If So ilany People Say So What we do is Legitimate, What we Say is True, What we Promise we fulfill. i We are prepared to outfit for Fall every class of individuals, though the- he ucver so exactiug, or their wants never so varied Clothing1, Shoes, Millinery, Skirts Jackets, Duck Coats, Sweaters, Hats, Macintoshes, ' None more widely kown or possessing better merit. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, o Suspenders, Neckwear, from the most reliable makers. The widest latitude for selection, hence greater certainty of obtaining your exact wants. Indeed our splendid assort ment and undoubted values REDUCE THE BUYING RISK TO A MINIMUM. a o n o p o a O a Mini's and Boy's All-wool Suits, j Duck Coats, Splendid opportunities in Men's, j $5.oo, $8.00, $io.o j ji.50, $1.75, $2.00 up to $5.00 Trousers, j A large assortment of Ping Poug Such splendid values have seldom 0ur word is behind the quality -$2.50 to $6.00 ' j Ties, 50c . been seen even at this store. j New and Up-to-Date Patterns j d" T'es all Silk all Colors, Newest Novelties in Turn-over New and Pretty Table Scarfs and j An Endless Variety of Winter S K ' ' " Collar, Shams Novelties. Twenty-f.ve Cents. 25(, 5oc, 75c $,.oo , , BOSVVELL SPRINGS HOTEL Douglas County Oregon. Thw Spnnr rr M'.im-ii W br h U-tdii RAMP BROS. Siireor3 L. KOHLHAUEN, nrtb R 'U.int I m.tn:!y rn fc.f nmwta " liiaL Till uiliv Trmin lop m (nil ut Ihc buirl- aNE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS : Solium Vh!m.U; . ir. C nr. .1 ir. Mraiini Ti;.ri.l4 l iH iunl I bl.wi.lo VUJO Oi. tllvUi II1UI RVli ; reiurnim lh fc.jinj Mo-Uy, i Hi. Ticieu va ; uuiii pi a. ' (ii) Let us call for vour orders. CAPT. BEN D. B03WELL, Proprietor. niLLINERYA Host of New and Tasty Patterns. Everything; To Be Worn Shown here Lowest possible prices on Mackintoshes, Boots and rain proof clothing. What We Advertise is So. A STRAIGHT TUP r i IN these days of competition much is written of an "exaggerated character by pettifogging merchants, clamoring to catch the credulous. You needn't be lieve all you see in print, and very likely you don't. As for ourselves wc would rather you would investigate our claims, look over our stock and compare our qualities and prices. We are sure we can land you. I Outing Flannels From 5) cU to 12 cent; Flannel letl8.lU and 12cU. Cotton Blankets HriOc, 75c $1.00, fl 33, U50, $2 CO and $2.50 I Dress Goods II .1. .11. . Pl'Aflll ail MfUUlU SIOCK. All IHf d eUHtl, f f i T ntfia ia price from 13c to $2.50 per ! thing Shoes The best to be bought far money is onr boast. rantfi yard Dress Jrimmings'anil RiSSons j I Rreat varieties at wity down I price. '. the Groceries Cheaper than they ar to be hal at any othor place in town, (let onr prices. Furnishing Goads Here is where we exoell. over onr stock. Look Clothing We take great priJe in our cloth in? Hock. We claim to selt the best frr fy .11 1 r. . m . I vi.inj ni-wuui sun io ce ionnj anv I where. Everything in the Line of General Merchandise ; i iSHER & BELLOWS CO as Repre sented or Money Back 'Phone 721. Call us Up.