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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1903)
Local News. and if our SPRING and SUMMER Lino is not Detter than any other, don't buy from us. We ar.e shoeing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Ganse Novelties, Sole Jovree, Silk Zephyr, Ceried dkfcinliray, Lawi Calailie Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies, . Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse linens, Orgairt lesr Uiei Batiste, Chil lies, Sursicker Ginghams, Percale .AND ALL THE: LATEST IN DRESS GOODS 1 LADIES TARE A LOOK and oar line of Underskirts cannot b Clri f,fQ carry the finest Lineof TJade-up'Sldrts in" to wn, va 13" eoualed for ounlitv and orice " Oar Spring and Snmmer line of Clothing JfSSEi. - Highest to tle Lowest grade is in. every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other storo sell for. the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date lino of Ladies' and Gent's" Neckwear.' OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. - Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoe The People's:kore lp One Door South of P. O. -a. :,. Hints to- Houisew,!r:s,:'fI!,. Half ihe battle in good cooking is to have good,. . FRESH GROCERIES; And to get thein promptly when y"ou ordec them.. Call-up Phone No. 1S1 for good goods and good serviced C W. PARKS & QGfe- i r Bring Us Your GHXCKEItfS, EGGS, BUTTER, FOR CHSH OR TRHDE. J. F. Barker & Co. WALKOVERS FOR MEN We have just received a line of Walk overs Shoes in several different lasts and leathers, which we will be pleased to show you at any time, whe her you want to buy or not. . Call in and i tspect them; also the Krfp pendorff Shoe foi women, at FLINT'S POPULAR SHOE PARLORS ..Summer Clothing.. i s i We'd like to have you examine our line of these goods. Compare them carefully, -alongside other makes. We like to have our goods put to a fair and square test, and when we . induce this sort of thing, it's a strong ad. for us. There may be some clothing "as-gqod-as" ours, but not at the price. - ; Of Local Interest. 9 Alwayr Up-to-Date Always the Cheapest T'Y1"? . .Watch onr windows for new styles. Something new always ready for you at Flint's Shoe Store. You can do more garden work with a Planet'Jr. Seeder than yon can with a dozen hoes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. Try the Pedalis Shoe for Women. Only 3.00 at Flint's Popular Shoe Par lors. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Whittemore's polishes are the very best, you will always find them at Flints Popular Shoe Store. A full line of ladie's house and dancing slippers constanUy on hand at Flint's Popular Shoe Parlorj. Fob Sale. About 200 high-bred goats half does, k per head. Henr Mooney, A nlflaI, .Oregon. w 4t-5-4 If yon want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Rose burg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. D. S. T.-Weit, having accepted several old and reliable Sto insurance comps "uies, is bow prepared to do a general fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. tf. Fob Slue Cheap. Less than $10 per acre. A well improved, grain and stock farm of 330 acres- a Camas Valley. This is a rare bargain. For particulars in quire of Win, Til. Poster, Camas Valley, Ore It 16tf. Hokeseskebs. I have placed in my hands for sale at nseonable prices sev peal farms, large and small ome well improved and others but little im proved ; two or three fine stock ranches Olalla ia one ot the favored sections of the south part ot the state, on the line of the proposed Salt Lake & Coo Bay R. R. Jror particulars call oa or address, W. R. Wells, P. M., Olalla, Oregon. JStf. . See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. forblpe prinU and filing papers, tf As fihSa shoe as you can find in any store in America for $3.50 is to be found in the Walk Over line at Flints Shoe Parlors. "v If yon wish to be economical, buy your furniture and ranges where you get tne Dest values, we nave them at reasonable prices and the best there is to be had at $30.00 and $35.00. Fall line screen doors and window screens at Rice & Rice the Hoase Farnisher's. tf Buy your carpets aad matting of Rice & Rice. tf Buy your chairs and rockers of Rice & Rice .Year beds, Uibleajaad shades, as well as your wall paper can be had of them tf Enroute to arrive for Churchill and Woolley, a car load direct from the Jno. Deer Co., of 8pring goods. Buggies, hacks, road wagons, the very latest styles at prices that will astonish. You will miss it if you buy before this car arrives. M. F. Callahan, of Wardton't was a v. i rs i t ' r Hoseourg visitor, oaiuruay, Hon. Jaa. Inman, of Looking, (ilaES, made this office a pleasant call Friday.. W. P. flockley and A. A. Smith, of Oakland, were Roseburg visitors Satur day. 1 E. M. Goodman camo in from Look ing Glass and spent Saturday in Rose-' burg. John E. Lovo, tho Canyonvilledrug- gist, was a Roseburg business visitor last week. Mrs. F. B. Vaught (nee Mettie Straight) li visiting friends in this city, after an absence of eight years. tSchuyler Ireland and family, of Ofal- laiipent Friday and Saturday 'Jia this city, returning Sunday morning. ' v! "Attotnev A. Abraham and wife are visiting in Portland, the gue'sts of mV.J Abraham's sister, Mrs. J. G. Mack. F. H. Rogers, deputy county assessor and Jas. E. Sawjers, deputy county clerk, aro visiting relatives at Drain. Jas. W. Frater left this city C Friday morning for Portland, where he will be employed as clerk for tho Schiller Cigar Co. Miss Emma Herstine left Saturday, morning for Oakland, aodwOI apncr the summer with her parcniSjnear that city. , v. Mrs. Oscar LaForcst, of Los Angeles, Csl., who has been visiting for tiio past month with her mother, Mrs. Moffit, of this city, has returned homo. A. Hanson, the S. P. Co's. civil en ginger and his party of surveyors have been busy in the yards at this place this week, arranging for new sidings, etc. It is announced that the people .of Glide will celebrate the fourth of July Hon. O. P. Coshow will deliver the oration and Prof. A. M. Sanders will read thj Declaration of Independence. John Alexander, the Glide post master and merchant, who was in this city Friday, informed us that the dedi cation of the new Baptiht church at that! place will bo held on Sunday, June 7th. W. G. Friend, McFarland, W. It. Wells, C. A. Prack, J. W. Friend, Fred Fisfier, of Olalla, were in this city Sat urday. Mr. Prock visited this office and, favored na with a years subscription. Wilbur Roes is suffering from sight blood poisoning in one of his fingers o the left hand caused by removing a rose thorn from that finger with a brass pin. Dr.DuGaa is treating the hand and Mr. Ross will be ablo to uso it in a few days. Thursday evening, the little eon of S. R. Slmpre, while plating on a pile of lumber on Pine street, accidently fell and fractured the right leg below the kne. Dr. Houck reduced the fracture and" the young fellow is reported in the best of condition. ' The four crack shots of Portland, who attended the shoot in San Fiancuco, weSS awarded a goodly number of prizes. Frank Howe made the third highest avenge for the three days shoot. Maur- 3 Abraham, Harry Eaton, and W. A- Ttory also made good eoorea. Prof. J. H. Orcutt, of the Central Oregon State horroal School, at Drain, delivered the address to the graduating class of the eighth grade of the Roeeburg School last Thursday event ing, and also delivered tho address at the doting of the Riddle School, Friday evening. A. E. Reames, the democratic school boy candidate for Congrei, from np country, spent the entire Decoration day in this city, working for his own interest, as instructed by Sam White, the'democratic ringmaster. Mr. Reames was tube red around the city by Dexter Rice, and O. P. Coshow, who made con tinuous parades from one end of Jack son" street to the other, introducing the yoal$g man to the citizens and farmers. It was noticed that although he passed the pembers cf Co. E, O. N. G., several times while they were on the streets, in a body, he did not even notice the boys in bine, but had his eye continually on the beautiful ladies who were prome nading the thoroughfare. Now, is there any . more wrong in Mr. Hermann's closing his campaign in this city on Decoration day, when he had not yet been" able to refute the charges made against him in this county by this young, democratic sprout, than for Mr. Reames to spend the day in a per acnal, man-to-man campaign? 150 patterns in Men's Golf ShirtB at one price $1.00 McDonald Red Seal "Union Made Overalls, Plain Blue $2.00. a suit Stripe $1.90 a suit. Ladies' Walking Fine1 Dress Skirts. and 3.50 to 17.50 56 patterns in soiid tiQlor. and fancy stripe ;tdnd - Check Chambray ginghams. f - - - t- . i! cts. per yard New shapes in Ladies' walkihg'.and street hats. Dr. Reed Cushion sole shoo for Men. . Calf and Kid. Lace and Congress. $5.00 Silk medallions in Gray Black, White and Tan. White embroidery washablo medallions. All Prices 75 new patterns in in Kupponheimer Guar anteed Clothing for men $12. 50 to $25. 1 Announcement Our summer stock is now com- plete, and we are prepared to meet your demands for the lat-' est and best merchandise at nominal prices. Ln addition to a large stock of medium price goods our aim . is to raise the standard of our merchandise each year and to v . ' i carry the finest goods which .j. . the market affords. ,1 In this we believe we are supported by the great number " who prefer fine qualities, ex- .jt!iT.V..'Jsiv-C patterns and reasonable - - v---Jdr : prices..'- . . ' ' "' A visit to our store, and an inspection of values, will be to our mutual pleasure and profit. JOSEPHSOITS The iRoseburg, Oregon. Ladies' S.ilk, Wool and Mercerized Waists from UM fo $12.50 Ladies' Lace Lisle Gloves in White, Black and Tan. 25 51 cts per fair Black Cat Hose for Ladies, Men, Misses and Children. 25 cts per pair Men's Silk Finished Light weight; iibbed Underwear, cool and durable. $2.00 per suit Men s Panama Hats. $3.00 Others from 25 cts to $2 Colortd Glass Bead and Pearl Necklaces for Misses and Ladies, All Prices Florsheime High Grade Dress Shoe for men. Oxfords and High Cut $3.50 to $5.00 Red Seal Union Made Negligee Shirts, Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50ctsto $3.00 Drain - Gardiner COOS BHY STKGE ROUTE Commencing with Monday, January SO. '02, we will charge 17.50 for ihefaro from Drain to Cqoj Bay. Baggage allowance with each full fare 50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggage when they have 300 ponndt or more. All excess bajrgage, 3 cts. per pound, and no al lowance will be made for round trip. DAILY STAGE. For farther information address J. BL Sawyers, Proprietor, Drain, Oregon ir - - Hoots Iron Oakland Owl. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Umpqaa Prune Valley Association will be held at the Court House in Roseburg on Saturday the 6tb day of June, 1903, at oae" o'clock p. a., for the purpose of electing a board of Directors1. f6r Hbe ensuing-yeer, aild for the transacting" of any dtbtirVasinees that kay come before thd "meeting Mobris Wxbkb, F. A. McCaix, Preai. Secretary. 40-3t Fullerton St Richardson, Druggists, on Casa street near the Depot. The genuine Piano Jones Chain drive Mowers at Churchill and Woolley. One good milch cow for sale chea p Write, Box 2US, Roseburg, Ore, 2tp Another Carload for Churchill and Woolley, this time, of berry box mate rial. Your needs supplied without do lay. The new Meyers Hay Carrier Double and single Harpoon Forks, all kinds of Hay-makers tools, at Churchill and Woolley. Bread fresh every day, at the Umpqua Bakery. Oasoltne Eaghw for Sale. The Plaindkalek office has for sale , one, nearly new, one and ohe-half horse . power, Fairbenks & Morse gasoline en gine. This engine is firstclass in every particular and has been used less than three months. We found the work loo heavy for it and put in a five horse power engine, hence the small one is for sale at. a bargain. Addrees Plaindkaleh, Roseburg, Oregon. Mrs. Julia Settle, of Lebanon, is visit ing Ker eon, George SetUe. Sherman Fortin, of French Settle ment was in the city Wednesday. C. H. Maupin and son, of Kellogg, were in tho city the first of the week. E. G. Young and Co. shipped three carloads ot sheep to Portland, Monday evemjie. Zopher Agee is now the Odd Fellows district deputy t A mighty good selec tion. k Mif Clara Smith, of Nonpareil, was the guest of Oakland relatives most of the "week. C. W. Vail retuned this morning from business trip to the south end; of the county. N - Horry Stearns has returned jfrom Hill's Military Academy at Portland and Tig again keeping books at the hard ware? store. Hon. A. F. Stearns, C. Ross King, Phil Beckley, George Johnson and Zoph er Agee returned from Portland Satur day morning. Mrs.- Georce Horr was aereeablv sur prised Wednesday morning 'Vhen lief father St, Davis, and brother, accom pan fed by his wife, arrived from Osh kosh, Wisconsin, to remain indefinitely and perhaps become permanent rcsi dents of Douglas county. " Saturday afternoon Davo McCollum accidentally m.ingled the little finger of his right hand eo badly on the big saw at his mill on Hinkto creek, Dr. Gil mour found it necessary to amputate the injured finger at tho first joint, Mr. McCollum will not be able to saw for several days. Wednesday evening the local Odd Fel lows eletcd the following officers : C. L. Beckley, noblo grand; Roy Stearns, vice grand ; Phil Beckley, secretary-; Oliver Johnson, treasurer. Tho . ap pointive officers will be elected later on. Buy Your Watches . and Clocks at Salzman's Little Ranch for Sale. A good little home for tale ; 17 acres adjoining fair grounds, mi.es esut of Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in caltiva tion. Price 11225. For particulars in quire at MOikin's shoe utore, Roseburg Ore. tfal For Sale. Small saw mill and timber. For particulars address. LmscsrroK Baofl, (Aprl) Peel, Ore. Notice for Contractors. HND BE ON TITOE. Buy Your Jewelry and Silverware at Salzman's KND CUT 7t SHINE. I will receive bids, at my store, ;for a new residence at the corner of Lane and Kane streets, np to 12 o'clock, noon, of Monday, May the 25th. All bids must be accompanied with certified che:k of a sum equal to 3 per cent of bis or their bids. I reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Plans can be seen, and ar rangements be made for them, by ap plying to D. P. Gingrich, Architect, Roseburg Hotel. J. F. Bark EE. Roseburg, Ore., May IS, 1903. 2t This Space Reserved for the MERCHANTS' Street Fair and Carnival AT ROSEBURG, OREGON. SIX-DAYS-ONE SOLID WEEK-SIX DAYS Commencing Monday, June 22 25 BIG SHOWS! 10 FREE ACTS! Further Advertisement Will Appear Later. Piano Buyers. . You wti notice Jthat wo do not hav'o to be continually strking out for a new make of Pianos: Tho Need ham has been onr leader for 14 years and is today a leader among tho high grade pianos of tho world. Some cheap pianos are made Ijigh grade simply by getting a boost in tho Oregonisn or some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think they can, and do mako the major ity of people believe it simply because they say so. It doesn't take ink, boost or high commissions to .ranko a good piano, but instead tho very best mechanics, and tho very best material each as aro always used in Needham pianos. .- T. K. RicnARnsox, Roseburg and Cottago Grove, Oregon. t See bow ad of Rico and Rice lliou8oJFurulshcra. The. Umpqua Bakery is furnish good fresh bread mall quantities every day, If you want everything prepared to In largo or tf. in tho good Bakery lino, you should visit the Ump qua Bakery. tf. Don't buy a cheap imitation of tho Jonoa Chain Drivo Mower when you can get the genuine at Churchill & Woolley'a. w$1.50 and (2.00 buys a stylish or a heavy Borviceablo shoe at Hildcbrand's, or any foot, "nuf-cod. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. i Theetax rolls for 1902 have been placed in ray hand for collection, and on Monday, March 1, 1003, at 8 o'clock, a m., I will commence to receive taxes. E L Parrott, Sheriff and tax collector for Douglas county, Oregon. WaNTtb. Washing and ironing, one door north of EptKonal church, near city hall. ltp When in town and you want a first class 25-ccnt dinner, go to the Resort. Geohok Gabbkrt. Churchill & Woolley have tho best bargains over offered in town in Buggies, lload Wagons, Hacks, etc. I hey are overstocked in this lino and must sell them. For a good 25-cent meal go to tho sort. Gborok Gabbkrt. Ro- Coimty Treasurer's Notice. Nolico is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and Including Nov. 40th 1900, ato re quested to present tho'samo at tho couiv ty treasurer's ofllco. for,;payinent as in terest will cease thoreon after tho dat of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County Qro gon, March 9th, 1903. Geo. Dimuick, County Treasurer. The Kind V of - - r raiu!; to be used is very much a matter of taste. It is import ant, though, that the frames set properly on the nose, and at the right distance from tho eyes. That the leiuea be perfectly centered, and how are you to know rhen some one is guessing. WE NEVER GUESS Glasses ligkt, Seed Sigkt, R. F. WINSLOW JiHi Opticus Administrator's Notice. Notice U berebr circa that tie n-Jirtieitl haj bym br t&a Coaatr Coart of Deoea coaatj. SULe ol Orcsoa. dolr appstate tfc AH person aanascUisiaxass sua Bttu are fcerebr rcqnlrtd to preaeat tb aaa alr Ttriied. to ta uadrriipieJ at Kom&irx. Dosc lxt coaatr. iHkic ol Ortcoa, wixaia aix aoatfc fros taeAte ot tata ntmrtt Dated at KMeboix. Orefoa, tali SA day April, WO. 8. L. DtTI.IttB. AdalalsQalerotthetsUMolK. X. ROut ccceased. Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER -FIRE INSURANCE- TiBberlasali located cad foraal. Good b? galaa la fans prapertr. Loaaa sad oa term la nr.i troa CuO to aaj- aatooat bt S, i, Saadtpezceat. A. P. APPLEOATE, TOKOIM-i. o&z SUMMONS. In lie Cirralt Court ol tie BSat lor JJoatlJu coaatr. TUBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber Claim9,Located, the best now vacant. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Ren 4, Tayter k Wilss Steck ROSEBLKG OREGON Music Lovers Music lovers will have a rare enter tainment by simply calling at Suit's Popular Music House and inspo:ting oursplendid array of musical instru ments. Our display ol pianos are sim ply magnificient. Hero aro found tho world renowned Chickering, tho won derful toned Kimball, the many noncd Crown Orchestrical and the beautiful toned colonial stylo Victor. Wo have others like the Singer, Kingsbury and Needham. Then here is our mammoth stock of small goods, such aa !3. S. Stewart and Washburn mandolins, gui tars, baiijos. Our immense lirni ol vio lins rango in price from $2.50 tq $50. Wo ara solo agent for the Columbia graphaphono and. supplys. Remomber we are running no concert hall with 60 cents admission, but our doors aro all ways open to the public. CZtarictO. BMW, PUlstil, A Caarie8troas aid lfiTioia Stroac. all wilt; Leeaard Stroor aad Oaa atzoac. all wile; dd Struct aad Mn.rdd Stroac. aia wile; Ilsrracv Strcne. a mlaor. aad fc'troac. her eaardlaa; testa Onacaa (aee fc Irons) aad K. X. 0aocn, btt btuband; Georce treat. snIe; Faa. Kellj (cofitront) aad FaUlp Kelly, berbiubeatl: Maxsiret Ssroac EtaJt la Xqaltr widow; Horace Ssiocjr aad Kn. j BoracSiroBc.biawUe;Gcr - Stronj Xo. t aad Mrs. Ceocga j Stronc. ala wife; Eporiaral StroDf aad Mrs, apariaai Strocc bU wile; Ua Siroot. j atosre; uarrer sonar;, laxle;l Joe Unadsaker. Caarlca I Wrifbt. Bcsa Browalag (nee i Wrtxbl), Watttr Wrijbt. Stael I Wrtxbt. Jew Wrirnt aad tie 1 State Laad Board, 1 Oeteadaata. J ToddtroazaadlCra. dd Etrotr. abe naaed deteadaau: la tie bum ol tie Etata ol Oreiaa too. eacaotroa are hereby reqalred to appear-aad aruwer lie complilnt Oied acatact joa la tk abOTeaUUed toltoaor belore Saturday, the ISth day oi July, aad U roa tail to to appear aad asswer. fee waat tberrot the plalauo will asetr to tfea court lor the relict deraaaded la. lie cosatalat a a ucclcct natemcat ot walca la. tiat t&e uu to the loJowlns decrlrd real propertj, to will Tie el one-half ot lb tonl&mt on. quarter aad trie wot one-halt of the aoatbeaat one-quarter oteecUoa towaaalp 3 aootk. otraoreS west ot the Willamette Itendtaa. contalolnj- ISO acre raoro or lea, be quieted aad lie lee therein be decree-1 aa la lie eea plalat aiated, the lateieat ol aald deteadaat, EddSlronr. be decreed to be 3U19S7 lierroi. aad uo more, aad that lie deJendaak Xra. SM Stront, be.decreed to hare no right, title or Is tertst lierein, except aa lie wife oi lie de fendant Ead stroos. That a rmruuoa o( raid real vremiaea M bad according lo the rnpectlre rlxiti ot tie par lies to this salt- aad if cartitloa eanaot be Bad without material injaxj or prejadlcw tn thow rithu, that the premtna be told aadadtrUJom ot the proceedi be tad acoordiax to the re irectlTe riehu of la aUd parti M, aad torMCk. other aad further relict aa to the court a&all aeem tqalUbte. laiitaramoniiipaoaiata oj oruer Of in Honorable J. W. Hamilton. Jadceot tte abor ealilled court, which order 1 dated Kay 1&, lSus. aad the date ot the nm pabllcatloa ot til lammona U Thonday, May 11 1903, aad thai time prescribed la the orter for pabucatioB ol thiatummonxla at least once a week for aix. ucceutTe weeka, commeadac; with tie flm darot publication thereof Dated till Slu day ot Kar. 19CS. A. M. C&AWFORD. SS-1U Attorney lor PlalflUE. Administrators Notice. la the matter ot the itate oi Jennie K. Clam- eata.deeeued. notice u aereriy circa oj ta uaoentraeei Administrator of the Katat of Jennie X. Ck- enu.dereand, that he was duly appointed Ad mtntslratorot the aald Estate bj tie order ot the Probate Court otOoutlaa County. Orefoa. made aad entered of record upon the Uta day ot January, 1903: All persons hating claims against tie said Estate shall present the same with lit nee, sary proof wlthla six months from lie data ot this notice to the uadertlgatd Adsalalttnte at Roseburg. Orrgoa. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, taU tie ated day ot laauary, 1903. Jil J.T. CLUXT8. Ada&iautfatar. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In County Court ot Don las county, state ot Oregon. tn the matter ot estate Martha Woodruff deceased) Notice la hereby riven that tho under! raed baa been by the County Court ot Douglas Coua ty, Oregon, appoloicd executors ot the estate ot Martha Woodruff deceased. Whoreon all per sons Indebted to the said estate are hereby aoUSed to make Immediate payment totM uuderslgaed at their rweidesoela Colea Valley precinct, Doaelas county, Oregoa. aad all per sons haTlng claims against the said estate will present suaeTerlncdas by law rcaolredw Mat in six months lrom data ot this notice. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, Feb.lttb, US. S. A. WooBatrrr, Wp.) X. T. Wooeawr.