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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1903)
Uttrn t LADIES TAKE A LOOK Slf 11tC carr-' t'le P,est 1 -,e f Made-up Skirts in town, and our linn of Underskirts cannot 1) wALll I3" equaled for quality and price Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing or"4."'IilXTJS , Z Highest to the Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dcundable. Wo recommend it with confidence 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 V. L. Douglas Shoe The People's Store Hints to Housewives. Half the' battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when 3'ou order them. Call up " Phone No. 1S1 for good goods and good service. SGW. PARKS & CO. Bring Us CHICKENS, BUTTER, FOR CHSH OR TRKDE, 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 tiny time, whe her 3'ou want to buy or not. Call in and 1 ispect them; also the Krip pendorff Shoa foi women, at FLINT'S POPULAR If Low Prices Attract You; If a Large Variety Pleases You; If an Assurance of Reliability Ap peals to You; Then j'our own self-inlere.st should prompt yon to turn to this store for Every Dry Goods Need. Another Week of Silk Selling. The opportunity is still 3-011 rs to secure those One Dollar Silk values at 60c the Yard KLL THIS MEEK. The values are here eveu greater than advertised. Yours without For Sale. A s)lendid team of heavy draft horses. Address P. O. Box 43, Roseburg, Ore- Ron a6 -iND if our SPRING and SUMMER j Lino is not better th.iu any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Gause Novelties, Soie Jouree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladlne Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Lcno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursuckcr Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS Your SHOE PARLORS exaggeration. For Sale. Dr. Oehmc's residence, with one-half or the whole of the land. Call at the house for terms, from 3 to 5 o'clock p. m. tf, I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. v5 One Door South of !. O LOf Local Interest. J Look for the Big 3 ad. Try Sam Sykes ny 0110 of the 3 will do you to tio to. Watch our windows for new styles. Something new always ready for you at Flint's Shoe Store. Get your abstracts 01 title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Whittetnore's polishes are the very best, you will always tind them at Flints Popular Shoe Store. A full line of ladio's house and da'neing slippers constantly on baud at Flint's Popular Shoo Parlors. For Sale. A bout 200 high-bred goats half does, f4 per head. Henr Mooney, A nlauf, Oregon. 4t-5 I If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Kosebnrg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roscbtirg every day at C, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. Fine sold specticle and ring repairing at W. E. Clingenpeel's, watchmaker, jeweler and optician, Roseburg, Ore. 6S2t P. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fiie insurance compi nles, Is now prepared to do a general fire insurance business. Insure with J him. Office at the City Hall. tf. Fok Sale Cheap. I.ess than f 10 per acre. A well improved grain and stock furin of 330 acres in Camas Valley. This unlay morning for Portland and Olym isarare bargain. For particulars in- pia, Wash., where she will visit for the quire of Win. M. Pobteb, Camas Valley, ' next two week. 0re MI6tf j Mrs. Crutchfield and daughter, MisH Homkseekeks. I have placed in my ; MX arrived this morninj from Red hands for sale at reasonable prices sev- ! j,,, Calif., for a short visit with R. A. era! farms, large and small some well i:apon, of this citv. improved and others but little im-j . ,, , . ,. " , , ,, , . ., . , , A. H. Calduell, of Albanv, siwnt u proved ; two or three line stock ranches. , , -., .. , .. .. - r.t r . few days with his daughter, Mrs. John Olalla is one of the favored sections of... , - ., . r .1 . . .i- Krantz, 01 this cit, on h:s return from the south iart of the state, on the line. ... , , : ... . . a visit in California, of the proposed Salt Lake & Coos Bav R. R. For particulars call on or 1 Miss Lelah Crutchfield, who with her address, W. R. Wells, P. M., Olalla, mother is visiting friends in this city, Oregon. 29tf. left this morning for Albany to visit her See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. ! brother who is residing in that city. for blue prinU and filing papers, tf . , , . ..,,, 1 I Tho lto?eburg delecatcs to the Ma- Asflnea shoe as you can find in any gonjc Grand lodge which convenes on store in America for 3.50 is to bo found . Wednesday in Portland, are: O. P. in the Walk Over line at Fbuts Shoe ' foshow, J. T. Bridges, Et J. Stroud and Parlors- Simon Caro. Buy your chairs and rockers of Rico A i Mis Dolly Hefty, one of the compos Klco .Your beds, tableland shades, as itors of this office, loft Saturday night well as your wall paper can bo had of for Drain to visit her mothor and at them tf I tend the commencement exercises of The genuine Piano Jones Chain drive t,,e -N"on"a'-Mowers at Churchill and Woollev. ! Miss Wilson, of Reston, left last One good milch cow for sale chea p ' Write, Box 213, Roseburg, Ore, 5ox 213, Roseburg, Ore, 2tp 1, t - , , ine R. R. watch repairing and . w v .i- 1 ?, go to . fc. Clingenpeel, t For fine adjnstin watchmaker, jeweler and optician, Roseburg, Ore. CS2t Another Carload for Churchill and Woolley, this time, of berry box mate rial. Your needs supplied without de lay. All shoes sold by us are of the very best quality we can find in the different Standard lines and makes, at Flint's Popular Shoe Store. See new ad of Rice and Rico th House Furnishers. The Umpqua Bakery is prepared to furnish good fresh bread in large or mall quantities every day. tf. If you want everything good in the Bakery line, you should visit the Ump qua Bakery. tf-. f 1.50 and 2.00 buys a stylish or a heavy serviceable shoo at Hildebrand's, for any foot, "nuf-ced. "Dr. H. L.Studely the Osteopath, will convince you that your case is not hope less. Mine was so considered, but was cured by Ostropathy." A Citizen. (Name given on request.) Little Ranch for Sale. A good little home for sale ; 17 acres adjoining fair grounds, 1 mi.es east of Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in cultiva tion. Price 1225. For particulars in quire at Milikin's shoo store, Roseburg- Oro. tfal Ryo bread, brown bread, graham bread, steam bread and all good bread is kept constantly on hand at tho Umpqua Bakery. tf. Call on Drs. Cheadlo & Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of tho crown and Dridgo wort department Prices reasonable. tf. Whittemores polishes aro tho best, and to try them once means you will always use them. Sold at Flints Popu lar Shoo Store. Car load shipments is a common thing with Churchill and Woolley thrse days. Another car of Piano, chain drive mowers, Lever binders, rnkoi, etc, arrived this morning. j Mrs, Ralph Tcrrlll ami little child la ' visiting nt Oakland. Miss Mario Thomas, of Oakland i cut Saturday in this city. Judge J. W. Hamilton visited Salem on business, Friday. Mrs. W. A. Frater is visiting friends tit Riddle this week. Mrs. R. T. Klakoly, of East UniKUii, is Ulte seriously ill. W. W. Kent, of Drain, was n Roso blirg Visitor last week. Mrs. A. Mosier and little daughter, Sylvia, are visiting friends at Salem. J. A. Dlack, of Leona, was a Roseburg business visitor, Saturday. Mrs. E. Moflit, is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Heard, at Portland. W. P. Johnson and wife, of Myrtlo Creek, were in this city, Saturday. John W. Price and son Asher, of Oak Creek, were in Roseburg Saturday. Ophir Heyers, of Canyouvilta, was a Roseburg business visitor last week. Esther La ilree is tho guest of Mrs. Charles Clevenger, at Grants Pass. Mrs. Frank Kennedy has returned from a visit with relatives near Eugene. Mrs. L. M. Perry and sister. Miss Stimpson, spent Sunday in Oakland and vicinity. Earl Gaddis is visiting his brother Clyde, at tho Rogue Rvier Creamery in Medford.- 8. 0. Miller and family, of Dillard, were transacting buainens in this city, Saturday. E. X. Fullerton, of the firm of Fullnr- ton and Richardson, is visiting friends in Portland. Dr. C. E. Uosjuo, tho Myrtle Creek physician and druggist was a osebtrg visitor Friday. .Mrs. Morris Webber, who has Leon visiting friends at Grant Pass, has re turned home. On July Second, Third and Fourth Dr. Lowe the well known oculo-optician will be in Roseburg. Miss Vera Smith, of Spokane, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. M. Hender son, of this city. Will Dixon, who is in tho sheep busi ness at Seligman, Ariz., is visiting, relatives in this county. J. W. Wroe, of Gardiner, accompanied by his son. Johnie. was transacting business in this city, Saturday. Gardner Sawyers, of Elkton, is the gnestof his brother. Deputy Couutyj Clerk Jas. E. Sawyers, of this city. Mrs. F. L. Heard left this morning for Drain to be present at the commence ment exercises of the Normal kchool. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Fisher, entertaiti ed a large number of fiiends at their home 011 lioHon Hill, last Friday even ing. Mrs. E.J. Stroud and Miss Merta Hayles, of this city, are enjoying the pleasure of a few days at Boswell springs. Mrs. B. W. Maddox and son, left Sat- Wednesday for Ogden and it is expected ney George Byron, w , . , ,. . , . law ,n fcJL'1 Like Citv. that she will l)eceme the bride of Attor- ho is practicing The store of Fred Munzer, at Yoncalla was burglarired last Wednesday night by unknown parties. Two revolvers and one dozen razor? were tho booty taken by the criminals. Miss Flossie Shambrook left on Sun day morning's local for Portland and will attend the Grand Chapter, O. E. S., and Grand Cabin, X. D. O., both of which meet there this week. Miss Mazy Gusseller, of Eugene, who has been visiting the family of F. B. Hank, of this city, left this morning for her home. WednesJav morninz she will leave Engeno for Illinois to visit friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Schmidt, wife of the manager of the Hotel McClallen, left this morning for Illinois where she will spend several weeks visiting her motfier whom eh' has not eeen for twenty years. The Grand Chapter of tho Ordee of Eastern Star is in session in Portland. Mrs. B. Sprague, Miss Flossie Sham brook, ana Rev. S. A. Douglas aro the delegates of the Roseburg Chapter. Sunday was ono of four of tho warm est days experienced in Roseburg since tho establishment of the U. S. Observers office in this city. Sunday tho ther mometer registered 101 degrees at that office. Judge J. A. Buehairan has been so licited to deliver tho Fourth of July oration at Canyonvillc. As the Judge is such a brilliant orator, we see no roason why the committee etiould ad vertise nnd extra firework display. Nino books on Christian works, which comprise tho county jail library, recent ly subscribed for by our citizens, have been received by Shoriff Parrott, and will be placed in tho jail as soon as a placo is assigned them by tho county judgo. Miss Edna Mnckoy, of Harrisburg, who has been in California for the past few months, passed through this city on Saturday night's overland, stopping off at Drain to see her grandfather, E. C. Sacry, who is quite sick. Mrs. Mnckoy, her mother, is nlso in Drain having been called there last week. At a regular meeting of Alpha Lodge, K. of P., of tills city, Wednesday oven ins, tho following officers wero elected 150 patterns in Men's Golf Shirts at one price $1.00 McDonald Red Seal Union Made Overalls. Plain Blue $2.00 a suit Stripe $1.90 a suit. Ladies' Walking and Fine Dress Skirts. $3.50 to 17.50 50 patterns in solid color and fancy stripo and Check Chanibra3' ginghams. 10 cts. per yard New shapes in Ladies' walking and street hats. Dr. Reed Cushion sole shoe for Men. Calf aud Kid. Lace and Congress. $5.00 for the ensuing term: Dr. Geo. E Mel vin Thompson, prelate; James Per ry, M. W ; Frank Brown, M. A. ; G. tt Kimball, 1. G.; Elmer Wiraberly, O. G. At the regular meetin of I mpqua ii rv. v i t c n .1. ti.: , , ' . o nicer were eiecieu ior me ensuing year: c. uaMoiia, prcsiueni; bam ; Rast, icc president; V. G. Woodward, secretary ; 1 F. Heirenstein, financial secretary; Warren McWilliams, trea urer; M. F. Wright, foreman; C. A Zigler, first assistant ioreman ; E. Yt. Gould, 'M assistant foreman. W. H. Carroll, the present assistant chief of the department was nominated to sue ceed Joe Sykea as chief engineer. Just arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board fence and will last a life-time and is put up to your mtisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the Wading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns t Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. II. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Don't buy a cheap imitation of the Jones Chain Drive Mower when you can get the genuine at Churchill t Woolley'f . "What's in a name?" We can't ex actly say, but we do know that practV cally every thing good is included in the III ir :i. I-ook for ad. Iray Carriers, Single Double and Har poon Fork, Jack?on Forks, and all kinds of Havmakers' Tools, at Churchill A Woollev's. Stearns and Chenowith, of Oakland, have received car of Rirshford Iron Clad wagons, car of hack and buggies, car of Page woven wire fence, car of McCor- mick binders and mowers, car f good cedar shingles, car of nails, car of best blacksmith coal, all for sale at the low est prices, with the best garden plow, fl.00; 5trth cultivators, f3.50; tents and wagon covers, full line steel ranges, boys' steel wagons; KXX) washer; lin seed oil GOcentg a gallon ; best mixed paint fl.17?' a gallon; Windows and Doors. Cream Puffs, lady fingers, macaroons doughnuts, Angel cake, lino pies, cakes and other pastries -new nnd fresh at the Uiupqua Bakery. tf. Horse For Sale. I have a good work horse 7 yoara old for sale cheap. Inquire of F, F. Ball, Deer Creek Dam, near Roseburg. tf. Public Auction. The undersigned will sell at .public auction, on Saturday, June 13, at one o'clock p. m., on .Mr. G. W.Thompson's premises, 5i miles south of Yoncalla, one 14-horsepower, Russell, compound, traction engine, all in first-class run ning order, terms of sale to be cash. Cutlack Bnos., PCis may25 Yoncalki, Ore. Piano Buyers. You will notice that wo do not havo to be continually strking out for a now make of Pianos. Tho Needham has been our leader for 14 years and is today a leader among the high grade pianos of tho world. Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boost in tho Oregonirn oc some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think thoycan, and do make tho major ity of people believe it simply becauso they say so. It doesn't tako ink, boost or high commissions to mako a good piano, but instead tho vory best mechanics, and tho very best material such as are always used in Needhnm pianos. T. K. RicUAiumox, Roseburg and Cottage Grovo, Oregon. '" siik medallions In Gray Black. White and Tan. White embroidery washable medallions. All Prices Announcement Our slimmer stock is now com plete, and we are prepared to meet 3'our demands for tho lat est and best merchandise at nominal prices. In addition to a large stock of modium price goods our aim is to raise the standard of our merchandise each year and to carry the finest goods which " the market affords. In this we believe we are supported by the great number who prefer fine qualities, ex clusive patterns and reasonable prices. A visit to our store, and an inspection of values, will be to. our mutual pleasure and profit. JOSEPHSOFS a. Roseburg, Colored Glass Bead and Pearl Necklaces for Misses and Ladies, All Prices Lost. Some where on the road from Galee ville to Glendale. County School Super intendent's order, No. 2, daiid April 30, 1 fnr tl'X? r!ii-n nr ll... fVnntr jTreajUn,r jn favor 0f Ci. W. Jlarvin, Iclerk of district No. U'.. Ml parties are j ; j,ere,r notified not to rmrcha"" the above order a. the County Treasurer has Decn notified not to honor the same. G. W. Mabvix, Clerk District, 119, tf. Galesville, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties to and including Nov. 10th 1900, aie re- j queiea 10 presem me same ai ue coua- j ty treasurer's otBce for payment as in-; terest will cease thereon after the dat j of this notice. ' nit.lRWil.i,.. rVuiMaa Vu.nt. (1 - gon, March 9th, 1903. Geo: Divmicx, Count v Treasurer. Bread fresh every day, at the Umpqua Bakery. A full line of Walk-Over and Keith shoes on hand for your inspection at Flints Popnlar Shoe Pardons. Call in and see them. A cheap horse for sale or txade, for a milk oow or voung cattle. Address F V. Ball at the Deer Creek Mill Dam, lUteebuig, Oregon. Household effects for sale, inclndini: 10 foot oak dining table and oak hall rack. Inquire at residence of L- A. Walker. W.xtcd. Washing and ironing, one door north of Episcopal church, near city hall. ltp Churchill & Woolley have the best bargains ever offered in town in Buggies, Road Wagons, Hacks, etc. They are overstocked in this line and must sell them. Read Churchill and Woolley's ad. I will pay you too look over their stock of fi ne buggies before you purchase. You should see that stock of fine hacks and road wagons at Churcliills A Woolley's. The new Meyers Hay Carrier Double and single Harpoon Forks, all kinds of Hay-makers tools, at Chorchill nnd Woolley. You can do more garden work with a Planet Jr. Seeder, than you can with a dozen hoes. ChurchilJ and Woolley sell them. Reduced Summer Excursion Rates Tho Denver and Rio Grande, po pular ly known as the "Scenic Line of the World" has announced greatly reduced round.-trip rates from the Pacific Coast points for the benefit of teachers who will spend their vacation in tho East, and of delegates to nil the promtnen Conventions N. E. A., at Boston; A O. U. W., nt St. Paul ; B. P. O. E, at Baltimore; Woodmen of America at Indianapolis; Eagle , nt New York; Mystic Shrine, at Saratoga Springs; K. of P., at Ix)uisvllle, nnd T. P. A., nt Indianapolis. Tickets at tho reduced rates will be based upon one fare for the round trip, but will lo sold only on certain days. Theso tickets will carry stopover privileges on tho going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to visit Salt Lako Citv, Glenwood bpnngs, t,oior.mo Springs and Denver; and will bo good to return anv ttmo within ninety (W) days. Passengers going via tho Denver and Rio Grande aro given tho puvuego of returning via n different route. For tho rate to the point you wish to go, nnd for dates of Side and other par ticulars, as well aa for illustrated paru phlct8, write W, 0. McBbhik, General Agent 124 Third St., Portland, Or. 75 new patterns in in Kuppenheimer Guar anteed Clothing for men $1150 (0 $25.00 Oregon. FlorsheimeHigh Grade Dress Shoe for men. Oxfords and High Cut $3.50 to $5.00 Buy Your Watches and CIoclcs at PIND BE Buy Your Jewelry and HND CUT John H. Shupe, Attorney at Law. Especial attention given to land litiga tion and probate matters. Office over PosioHicc, - - Rowburg. j YnnT.alla DI Ftatft . TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE 'NUKANCE. Ttabcr Ial kcli as 1 (or m!c "JimI !r- iirUuHoUrta prajrty. Loa mAe oh ix ij. irbi In tuai horn ISO to bt ksuoat : 3. i ik1 6 per cm:. A. P. APPLEQATE, yoscclh. oks . .Music Lovers Music wvers will have a rare enter , tainment by simply calling at Burr's Popular Music House and inspecting ; our splendid array of musical instro-1 ments. Our display ot pianos are sim-1 ply magnifirient. Here are found the world renowned Checkering, the won- j derful toned Kimball, the many toned Crown O relies trical and the beautiful j toned colonial style Victor. " We have ! others like the Singer, Kingsbury and Needhara. Then here is our mammoth stock of small goods, such as S. S. j Stewart aud Washburn mandolins, gui-l tars, banjos. Our immense line of vio- lins range in price from 2.50 to foO. j We are sole agent for the Columbia granhaiihone and supplvs. Remember ' wo are running no concert hall with 50 cents admission, but oar doors are all ways open to the public. Gasoline Engine for Sale. The Plaixdkalkk olfice has for sale one, nearly new, one and one-half horse power, Fairbenks & Morse gasoline en gine, itiis engine is nrsiciass in everv particular and has been used less than three months. We found the work too heavy for it and put in a five- horse power engine, hence the small one is for sale at a bargain. Addrees Pi.aixdsai.er, Roseburs, Oregon. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Uiupqua Prune alley Association will be held at the Court House in Roseburg on Saturday the 6th day of Juno, 1903, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for tho transacting of any other business that mar come before the meeting Morris Weiihk, F. A. McCall, Presi. Secrwtarv. 40-3t 50 TEAMS WANTED. Steady Season's Lumber Hauling. First- Draper Mill to Grants Pass, a distance of 22 miles ; pay, f 4.50 per M feet; 4 tood horses can haul 3500 feet to a load and tho trip is made in two days. Second Wertz Mill to Grants Pass, a distance of 12 miles : pav. $2.25 ier M feet. Haul is practically the the same as from the Draper Mill except that the trip is made each day. Lumber to both mills is iu good, dry condition. Teams can commence at once. Roads in first class condition. Sugar Pixr Door & Lumbes Co., 37-1 mo Grants Pass, Oregon. Buy your Rice & Kico. carpets ami matting of tf Ladies' Silk, Wool and Mercerized Waists from 1.00 to $12.50 Ladies' Lace Lisle Gloves in White, Black and Tan. 25 & 50 cts per pair Black Cat Hose for Ladies, Men, Misses and Children. 25 cts per pair Men's Silk Finished Light weight; ribbed Underwear, cool and durable. $2.00 per suit Men's Panama Hats, $3.00 Others from 25 cts to $2 Red Seal Union Made Negligee Shirts, Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50ctsto $3.00. Salzman'i QN XI7VTE. Silverware at Salzman's 7S. SHINE. Extra Values in Fine Stationery For a Limited Time 35c. papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 All New StocK and Latest Cat Envelopes : : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also J3 off on Fine Leather Goods until Wednesday evening. Dont Miss these bargains : CANNON'S BOOK and STATIONERY STORE. The Kind J of-- rramea to be used is very much a matter of taste. It is import ant, though, that the framed set properly on $he nose, and at the right distance from the eyes. That the lensss be perfectly centered, and how are yon to know when some one is guessing. WE NEVER GUESS Glasses Rikt, 64 StgW, R. F. WINSiQW ffg TIMBER AND 6RAZINS LAND City and Mining Property, Homer steads and Timber Claim3,Located,' the best now vacant. No feoa paid, until Filing accepted. Relindjuish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Reoa 4, Tavkr & WHsaa M& ROSEBURG OREGON Fullerton Itichardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Depot.