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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1903)
r awk al .. LADE: TAKE . A LOOK .and. if oto SPRING and SIMMER? . Line is not better than any other, don't buy frou: us. We are showing this season the V Latest Styles in Silk Cause Novelties, Sole Jouree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chanbray, Lawn Caladine Noyelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale - AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS SIf irt-W th Fine6t Line of Made-up Skirts in town," and our line of Underskirts cannot b : equaled for quality and price Embodies many special features tbat will in - terest von. Tha rlntliinu that m-n m (mm tK. Highest to tbe Lowest grade ia in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with cenfidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. - .' Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoo Oar Spring and Sninmer line of Clothing I. ABRAHATl Proprietor. The People's Store (6 e) (o Extra . Values in Fine Stationery For a Limited Time 35a papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 All New StocK and Latest Cut . Envelopes : : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also Yi off on Fine Leather Goods until Wednesday evening. Do.nt Miss these bargains : : CANNON'S BOOK and STATIONERY STORE. Chickens the most profitable animal on the farm. Buy a Petalnma Incuba tor and get a start in the chicken busi ness, Churchill and Woollev sell them Builders take notice, you can do bet ter to figure with S. K. Sykes on your material before buying any place else. He has a large stock to select from. tfl7 Call on Drs. Cheadle & Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown and bridge work department. Prices reasonable. tf roRSALB l, sin. wagon in running order, price $5.00. 1, 3 V in. wagon com plete, bed ; wood-rack double-trees and neck-yoke, in fine order, price $35.00. Inquire of C. Van Zile, Douglas St. east of Hill, Rossburg Ore. Mar 19-lm. inos. uannoiLot tins city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white 1 Langshan chickens, "greatest of winter I vers " in matina a. srw7fll rfTpr t Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy ; egg, for batching-15 eggs and pepper roasts a specialty. Served for L50. Those w;gning ehouM vj mm expert cwa, i ruiuroaa -.atipg 1 Seethe Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for blue prinU and filing papers, tf Dressmaking and all plain sewing neatly done to order. Call on Mrs. Walls opposite the City Hall. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D H amilt on. ; JHe Las the only . complete set of abstract books in tbe county, tf A. A. A. Atkins always ahead maker of tLe only silver steel saws. None bet ter made. Too - will find a complete line at Churchill and Woolleys. Sulphur and Lime at Marsters. Robert Alexander was in town Satur day. m ' Sure death squirrel poison, at Mars ters Drug Store. '" anted. A man to spray trees. En quire at this office. iion. vt m. miei, ol oncalla, was in the city Saturday, transacting business. You can get anything you want in the line of garden tools of S. K. Sykes. U17 For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes. tfl7 Good clean Willamette valley seed oats at Barnards livery 50 cents per bushel 4t Miss Edna Harvev, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Rice, return ed to her home in Oakland on Saturday, Try the Pedalis Shoe for Women. Only $3.00 at Flint's Popular Shoe Par lors. U. A. Claugh, who has been visiting his uncle and auut, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Cawlfield, left Thursday for his home in Arlington. You can do more garden work with a Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a dozen hoes. Churchill and Woollev sell them. Houfce, Mesdames Lohr ic Gegaz, pro prietors. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roeebnrg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave 'Rosebnrg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. D. S. T. West, Laving accepted several old and reliable fire insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a genera fire insurance - business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. tf. wr ite him at tuce. Mr. S. P. Shutt finished up m4 a deal Friday by which he purchased the Glen dale News, owned and edited by II. W, Hoiouru. Air. frnutt is a good newspaper-man, he having had twenty years experience io the business in Eastern Oregon, and knows the kind of a paper the Oregon people want. The paper will be enlarged to a seven column folio, and tbe Ptaixdealeb wishes the News as well as the old Editor of the News, peace and prosperity. 3 SPEOEALSflLE OF EMBROIDERIES This week we shall present some1- remarkable offerings in Embroideries and Insertions. All new goods to choose from and at gratifying prices. We've heard many say that our line in these goods is the most attractive in the city. Pure drugs and medicines at Marsters. For a good 25-cent meal go to the Re sort. Geobgb Gabbebt. High grade brushes, combe : and toilet articles at Marsters. H. M. Oatman, of Myrtle Creek, was in' the city Saturday on business. . Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Conn, Rosebnrg, Qre- KO. Watch our windows for new styles, Something new always ready for you at Flint's Shoe Store. ' t hen in town and you want a first class 25-cent dinner, go to the Resort. Geohqb Gabbebt. Mrs. F. W. Benson will leave the lat ter part of the week for a visit to her mother and other relatives in San Fran' Hon. T. J. Gazley came up from Can. yonrille Fndav, to attend the Socialist mass metting, which was held in Rose- burg. . Pres. J. II. Orcutt and Supt. Hamlin, will be at Days Creek, Thursday evening April 2, and Pres. Orcutt will deliver an address. If you have a headache, see Dr. Lowe April 2, 3, and 4, at the McClallen House, and have him remove the cause, by fitting a pair of his superior glasses. Mr. Jackson, the gunsmith, has just received a large invoice of blank keys, and can now fit you out with anything in that line at reasonable prices. 2tp Fairbanks, Morse Jack-of-all-tradee Gasoline engines for farm work, Grind' ing Mills, Pumps, Churns, Wood Saws, etc., for sale by S. K. Sykes. tf!7 This week, three last days, April 2J, 3d and 4 th, Dr. Lowe, the oculo-optician, will be at the McClallen House. Don't fail to have him examine your eves, for fitting glasses. - 2t-4-2 Mrs. Curry who has previously passed through an attack of scarlet fever has kindly offered her services as norse for little. Veva Buick, thus dividing the duties with Miss Jeannie Buick, Veva's auut. . :: "- Miss Baker of Sari Francisco will be in this city on or about April 1st, with a complete line of art embroidery and the latest designs and materials for em broidered shirt waists. Exact date and ocation given later. It The ladies of Roeeburg and vicinity are cordially invited to attend tbe spring millinery opening at Josephson's Tuesday, Wednesday, Ihuredav, March 31st, April 1st and 2d. L. A. Marsters will be pleased to meet anyone having Mohair or wool for sale, at V. R. Buckingham's store, eve ry Saturday. He wants thousands of pounds, and will pay a good price ftr it. See his notice elsewhere. For a few good bargains in real estate, see T. K. Richardson. 40 acres close to town cheap, 8 acres near town good house and barn, one-half block near cen ter of town between main and Jackson St. See Richardson. 2 1 Rev. George Ritchey, pastor of the Christian Church, of Salem, is conduct ing a very successful revival meeting, at the Christian Church in this city. Rev. Ritchey preached a very fine sermon last night and- had several conversations from the effects of it. The meeting will continue all this week. S. K. Sykes received on Thursday a full car load of buggies and vehicles from the Racine Buggy Co. This car as bronght direct from the factory and is the first full car load of buggies which has been ehiped to Roeeburg in some time. . Dr. H. I Studley the Osteopath has now moved into his new office at room 11, Taylor & Wilson Block. Ha wishes to thank the people of Roeeburg' for their earnest patronage of the past and will continue to give free consultation, from 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p. m. The following prominent men were in the city on Saturday and Monday, and paid a visit to the Rosebnrg Roard of Trade. F.F.Smith Aberdeen, Wash. Giret Corman '. Spokane, Wash. H. Carman " " M. Henderson " D. E. Kulp West Bend. Ind. J. W. Leatherwood Frogue, N. C. L. B. Leatherwood Jonathan. N. Ct II. G. Owen " J. A--Parks.... " " On Friday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock Mrs. F. W. Benson assisted by Missed Willis, Wollenburg, Van Bureu, very pleasantly entertained a number of ladies at an luternoon at high five. The decorations throughout the bouse were very artistic and effective, consisting o! garlands of sinilax and bowls of cut flowers. The lunch at the close of the games, was oyster cocktail, crackers, olives, almonds, filled dates, ices, cake and coffee. Mrs. Walter Hamilton who loet not one game, won first prize, a box of fine candies, and to Mrs. Fred Haynes went a deck of handsome playing cards, as consolation. Altogether the afternoon was one mont delightf uly spent. Sulphur and Lime at Marsters. Sure death squirrel poison, at Mars ters Drug Store. You should see that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill and Woolleys. Grand Opening of spring trimmed hats April 1, 2 and 3, at the Bell Sisters O. M. Curtis and B. Ryan, of Port land, spent Sunday in the city. Prof. Lcne left this morning for Oak land to transact business in tbat place. We will display an extensive line of fine Pattern and Street hats March 31st & April 1st & 2nd at Josephson's. A marriage license was issued on the 30th to W. A. Heard and Miss Lulu I. Hodges. . N. T. Day came over from YoncallaJ last evening and is visiting his daughter, Mas. I. Abraham. forest Berry who has been visiting his relatives, at Albany, returned home Sunday morning. G. 11. Coshow, brother of our towns man, O. P. Coshow, waa in the city Sat unlay transacting hind business. Lee Thornton, of the Corvallia Agri cultural College, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Thornton. The ladies of the Christian church will give a window sale of home cooking, at Kruse and Newland's, on Saturday, April 4th. Miss Floy Houston, who has been here for several weeks, under treatment by Dr. Studley, left for her home in Salem, Saturday. . For sale at Mrs. G. R. Child's, piano, $70, bedsteads, stoves, fireplace furnish inga, laundry furniture, shades, chairs garden tools, bookshelf and tables. 22-3t Dr. Lowe won't be in Roeeburg again lor about four months, so don't fail to see him, at once, about your eves, and glasses. Consultation free. April 2d 3d and 4th. - - 2-3-4-2 Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, who have been visiting relatives here, left for their home in Whatcom. Wash.. Sundav Mrs. Fowler is a sister of Mrs. I. Abra ham, of this city. inn urea ngni, who nas Dcen vis iting in this city lor a short time, left Saturday for Wengler, Calif., where he will accept a position with the Big Bend Lumber Co. Complaint of gambling was sworn out before Justice Buchanan, against B. B. Mathews and James Hildeburn. Both men were placed under a 250 bond to await the action of the circuit court Enos Conn and wife arrived in this city from Tucson, Aria., where they have been for the past two months, for the former's health. However, we are sorry to state tbat the trip was but little benefit to Mr. Conn and he cama home and ia now with his father, Hiram Conn. Little Miss Veve Buick, who is ill of scarlet fever, was very sick Saturday and Sunday, but we are glad to learn tbat she is improved today. Dr. Miller, the attending phys:dan, aaya that there is good hopes for her recovery, unless some unforeseen symptom appears. Nrthan Fullerton, who lias been in me a rug ousmess in brants rasa, re signed his position there, and came home Saturday night He will take a few days vacation before taking charge of the Rapp drug store, which he and Henry Richardson have bought. They take charge of their new business on April 5th. At the business meeting of B. P. O, Elks, help Thursday night, the foik ug omcers were chosen lor the ensuing year; FBWaite, Exalted Ruler; II T McClallen, Esteemed Leading Knight; J T Long, Esteem 3d Loyal Knight; Sam Joeepheon, Esteemed Lecturing KniglU ; Roy McClallen, Secy.; A Salaaan, Treaa. i W F Law son. Tvter. Doctor Strange, of Myrtle Point, made our office a pleasant mil on Saturday and we learned that he will remain in Roeeburg for the coming month visiting his family. When asked about the Great Central Railroad construction, he said that from all reports that work was being pushed and that with the vast coal deposits of Coos County, it was only a quettion of time before the Speckles road would be extended to Rosebunr. A convention of the Socialist was held in Roeeburg at tbe Court House Sat urday afternoon. Chairman R. C Brown presided, and M. E. Crookbam, secretary. F. C. Gaxley and Carl Hoff man were elected as delegates to attend the congressional convention at Salem, on April 3. B. F. Ramp, J. Green, J. F. Gazley were appointed to serve in the capacity of county committeeman. This being all the business to be transacted, the meeting adjourned. .- Kate Claxton played "Two Orphans," one ot ber greatest successes, to a large and fashionable jhudience at the Rose bnrg Theatre on Friday night. The play is an exoallent portrayal of the so cial and political conditions existing in France just prior to the French revolu tion, and threaded all through is a sweet, winsome story of love and faith in sharp contrast to the wretched brutabty of tbe Pans criminal class. Miss Claxton ren ders inimitably the character of Louise, the blind girl, and is ably supported bv strong company, A pleasant surprise psrty was given Miss Ella Black at the home of Miss Emma Sehlbrede, last Thursday even ing, in honor of her 19th birthday anni versary. The evening was plcasautly spent with games, music and social con verse. At eleven o'clock a delightful lunch was served, after which the guests continued their various kinds of amuse ments until a late hour. Those present were: Misses Elsie Benedick, Hazel Jewett, Bessie Kidder, Anna Wharton, Bessie Coshow, Lilith Moore, Vivian Jewett, Ella BlaekDella Moore, Emma beui oreoe. Messrs Volney Dixon, Kay Otey, Floyd Ramp, Mar Hanan, John Townsend, Dally Boll, Dwight Berry, Tom Tewnscnd and Lester Bell. Articles of incorporation of tbe Im proved Mineral Smelter Company of the U. 8. were filed Friday in this city The promoters of - the incorpora tion are Maurice Blanchard, C. D. Will lama anc T. K. Richardson. The ob ject of th a incorporation is to deal "in minorals, smelting and smelting plants in the United States, to control certain smelting processes, to make contracts for the erection of smelters and smelt ing plants in the United States. The corporation will have its head offices in Roseburg and has a capital stock of $20,000, divided into 100 shares at a par value of $200 each. CTZSZZ! ZZXLMj S3 A fo) LSI LTU r M OFFERINGS lacR and Colored Etamines, Voiles, Mistral Cloth, Hop Sacliiag, Prunella and Melros Large Assortment of Wash Sillis in Plaids and Stripes. Also Fine Line of Peau de Soies and Peau de Crepes in ALL THE LATEST COLORIflGS e Suitings Spring Millinery Opening Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 31st, April 1st and 2nd. 11 MM Wm 0SEP1 The Big STORE ROSEBURG, Phone 2ii. All Mail Orders Promptly Filled. OREGON You Ladies. cordially invited are to attend our Annual Millinery Opening, of Spring Hats at ' the Bell Sisters ' April 1st, "2nd and 3rd. 2t. - S 'A Virginia Drew Treecott and the com pany engaged to support her in tbe Resurrection" are making a big hit everywliere in Tolstoi's great drama. The story of "Resurrection" is brutally strong and absorbingly interesting. It is a Russian .play with it's scenes laid in St. Petersburg, .Moscow and Siberia. Tbe role of 'Maslova, which is taken by Miss Treecott affords unusual opportuni ties, all of which are taken advantage of by that most capable actress. The sam e play ia now having a very successful run in New York, Paris and London, and Manager Traitel ia the first to produce it n this part of tile country. It requires sixtyfoot car to transport the special scenic effects. Tbe costumes worn are all from original plates the same being importations from Russia. Judging from the popular demand forseaU, it is safe to predict that "Resurrection" will do a bannar-breaking business and will be seen at Theater, Friday April 3. Prices, rows 12, 13, and 14, $1.00; Bal ance lover floor, 75 ceuta ; Adults in gallery, 50 cents ; children, 25 cents. Douglas County Republican Primary The primaries were held in all the voting precincts of Douglas County last Saturday, and at every one so far as ' heard from without a contest Hermann delegates were elected. As far as we are able to give the names of the delegates we do so. The Jollowing being a partial list : The Republican Primary met ia tbe Culapooi precinct at 1 o'clock p. in. pursuant to call and the following dele gates were duly elected to attend the Republican convention to be held at Roeeburg, Or., April 4th, 1903. II. Cockeran, D. Reed, C. A. McGee, J. C. Young, A. Cole, S. O Quant, Geo. M. Prior, chairman ; 8. C. Quant, secre tary. ; LOOKING GLASS. Geo. E. Bacon, I. B. Howard, , . OLAI.LA. F. F. Fisher, Asher Ireland, B F. Wells. WEST H08EBCBQ. L. D. Carl, Geo. Perry, Scott Landers, Harvey Jones, D. S. K. Buick, Mr. Talm Geo. Brown, Geo. Rapp. BosEHuaa. M. L. Minett, S. C.' Flint, C. B. Can non, K. Ij. Miller, Geo. Worthington, Joe Sykes, M. M. Cooper. DKEBCBEEK. F. W. naynes, Mr. Gallagher, A. C. MarBters, V. C. Oden, Wm. Schmidt, Delmer Dixon, Roy McClallen. CMPQOA. Chas. Currv, Frank Hamlio, T. B. Cannon, Frank Benson, James Nowland 'Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Roee burg post office. Benson, Mr Frank Levy, Mr I K BarUett, V C McIIennen, D B Campbell, Mr Colin Marster, Mr A Deans, Mrs Geo Q Magnuson, Mr O E Porter, Mr T. Rocker, Mr Henry Smith, Mr Henry Sandow, Mr George will are Fowlei, Mr E E Greene, Mr A N Jeffresa, Walter F Jonee, Mr J W Persons calling for these letters please state the date on whiclffliey advertised, March 30, 1903. The letters will be charged for at rate of one cent each. Wm. A. Fbatxb, P. the Box Social. Oak Camp No. 125, and Lilac Circle No. 49, W. O. W. will give a box social in Odd Fellows Hall, Monday evening. March 30. A good program will be rendered, and the evening will be spent in games and amusements. Every body invited to attend. Ladies are ask ed to bring boxes. Do no femret the date. ' County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given " to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Nov. 10th 1900, aie re quested to present the same at the coun ty treasurer's office for payment as in terest will cease thereon after the dat of this notice. Dated Roeeburg, Douglas County Ore gon, March 9th, 1903. Geo. Dixxicy, County Treasurer Socialists Attention. A mass convention will be held at the Court House, next Saturday, Mar. 23 at 10 a. m. for the propose cf electing delegates to the First Congressiona Convention to be held in Salem April 3rd, 1903. Rat C. Bbowx, M. E. Cbookhav, Secy. Chairman. Bids Wanted. Sca'ed bids will be received up to noon of Friday, May 1, for the erection of a three-story packing house, 50xS4 in size, to be built ia Roeeburg, Ore. Flans and specifications may be seen at the office of Frank E. Alley, Architect, Roee burg. All bids to be accompanied with a certified check for S per cent of the es timated price, and the owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Maich SO, 1903. C. Gaxi.Br. They are Proving; Satisfactory. The Supplemental Chamber Co., Roskbcbo, Ore. , Gentlemen : Please send me via ex press, one dozen Gillette's Supplement al Chambers; fitted for 32 S. & w. Short and Browning Automatic 'Smoke less cartridge. The brass Chamber or dered eorae time ago having proved sat isfactory I can do business with them when the spring season opens. Yours truly, H. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Tendluton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. Tobonto, Jan. 13th, 1903. The S."C. Co., Roe-eburg, Ore. Dear Sirs: I beg to thank yop for gam pi') brass chamber aud the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering your letters in order that I might test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find samo wocks perftx:t satisfactory aud now wish to apply for the sole selling ageacy fur the Dominion of Canada. Yours very truly, F16 A. II. Fbnm., Mfgs, Agent. City Treasurer's Notice. . Notice is hereby given to all parties holding city warrants, endorsed prior to Dec. 6th, 1900, are requested to present the same at the City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated Roeeburg. Ore., Mch. 6th, 1903. H. C. Sloctm, J, City Treasurer. Smith' Dandruff Pomade Notice for Publication. Land Or lie at Roapbnni. Or- rn. JrtUUJ. 1. iss. Krtlre m bTfh fa that ti. l.io;a naaOTikMtlFTbaainiiiottror kj tnu-atioo li aik fiaal nmmu'Aiioa pnW in rapport at Bi-iiai and thai at l rr.. will t m? be KnHtrjalff and Kecriver I, f. Lajxt o'-cvat Jto rfaarg, Orqrxi. on Friday. February . 1 vi: EDWARD JfrKEOWX MTiiifr,(rf.n.on HUM hiii lor the eK',ot . T SUA., a -mrml W. f. He BaaiM th lo loaine wlinjjwi- tn nrora ku tawiinaMn mM'iH iron iri roltiral;oa nl Mid land, via: lm Moda'.re. Peter H.UI. Mf Mnore. o( Kmeburr. Or.. A Tlums. vu. v. .hj.uv vrtmn. Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price $0c For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf Notice of Final Settlement In tha County Cort of Ue 8 '.ate f Omdi tor Covat? ol Dooalaa. Io the mat'.er rl ib estate') ot v R.B. Johnson, CweaKd. J Kotlra ia hrrrbf r'.rr-a that P. 8. T. Weal. 4 mini tra lor of t!t nlata Ai R R reard, haj ren-ifre.1 and wtwatM) Lm- tt:. Pifct, and fiied in mI Mnn h n.i ...t o( hi ad a in ration ol uuil niilr; That Ma day, tb 2nd day ot Man-fa, li5, at W o flora a. m. ot said dar. at lhcoort rwra ol aai.l fwarl at Roai'tturc, r-wo. ha tw-a Lirih.-i. Ueraent u( nai l HuaJ acvouuL and lr hni.. any objection that Bay b made to Irm nat -v.- B.iT.m, Administrator f taid K.ii ILV2.iL Jig t Eepair- LQ2 If you have a ring that Is broken or a set kt oat, or Ioesitly yoa have a ring that is just a little to small or a little to large, perhaps yoa have one that Deeds strength ening or is bad!y bent. I am prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not on2y guarantee my work, bet I guarantee) toti will be well plewed with the job : : : RF.WINSLOW Option oooaooOQ00'000yeooxxoocoooo SINGLE and DOUBLE TUBE TIRES BRAZING LATTTH WORK HARRY E. HILLER, 7U Oak St,, Opp. Chwrcfalil St Woo tier's SKSY K E S Builders Shelf ' !ardwa Stoves and Tinware R05EBURG OREGOtt Nov is Your Claance Oar new goods have arrived and they . are a.J 0. K. We can show some WHITE GOODS THAT IS HEW AND UP-TO-DATE We have, the Snow FlaKe Goods for Waists and Dresses, also the Bedford Ccrd. If you want any- tning in the line of Fancy Hcse we have then. Some new patterns that are very pretty. V.'OLLCTiBERG BROS., Plione 801 v