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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1903)
Of Local Interest Frank E. Tripp, this week. of Perdue, is in town Miss Ella Black, of Winchester, spent Wednesday in Roseburg. II. S. Gould, the blacksmith, guaran tees all his work. 54 lm. H. S. Gould, the blacksmith, makes a ! speciality of l.oree-shoeing. 54 lm J. R. Throne, of Glendale, was in I town yesterday visiting his son John. I Drain Gardiner I John Pierce, of Roseburg Tuesday. Cleveland, was in The county jail is undergoing repairs to the extent of a new loof. Miss Hattie Cook, of Grants Pass, is visiting her sister. .Mrs. Rav Carton. R. 11. llanna, of Oakland, was in Roseburg Tuesday, enroute to Marsh-field. Let every body come and Ehow your appreciation of good baseball. Archie March has accepted a position as plumber with Churchill & Wooley. Miss Jessie Ohmart. of Oakland, was in Roseburg yesterday, visiting friends Curtiss Glendale, Johnson and Eric Enin of . J ww in Roseburg yesterday. N Health is paramounttoallother issues. Get Osteopathic Health. It is permanent. Don't forget blacksmith. H. S. Gould, the new 54 lm. Miss Vera Phipps wno has been visit, ing friends at Dillard, returned Saturday evening. W. S. Britt and daughter, Hazel, o Riadle, are visiting at the home ot Mrs. E. .ucBroom. t- Duke Linser haaia very attractive dis play of cutlery at S. E.. tykes hardware store this week. h : B. M. Armitage and A. E. Shiria, of Mvrtle Creek, were in Roseburg this week. John Johnson who for the past three weeks has been very ill is again on our streets. Miss Hattie Barker visiting at the Waite town, has returned. who has been farm south 01 Vivan Jackson is convalescing at his home in North Roseburg after an illness of three weeks. Father Davton, of Grants Pass, was in Roseburg this week in the capacity of officiating clergyman at the Langenberg Lemmer nuptials. Work on the new brick of R. B. Math ews, on the corner of Rose and Cass Streets is progressing rapidly, the great erpart of the frame work now being up. Mr. Bcrton Gardiner and wife lelt last nignt for Philomath, where he will rer a in permanently. Mr. Oardinerauu wife have iived among us but a short time but have made many friends who are verv sorrv to tee them leave. COOS BKY STHCE ROUTE Commencing with Monday, January 20, '02, we will charge ?7.50 for the fa re from Drain to Coos Bay. U.K'gage allowance with each full fare 50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggage when they have 300 pounds or m ire. All exensa baggage, 3cts. per pound, and no -a lowance will bo made ior round trip. DAILY STAGE. For further information address J, R. Sawyers, Proprietor, Drain, Oregon Mrs. P. Junger and Mrs. Timmons, of Portland, are visitincat the home of their father, A. O. Rose. Ewart Bros., of Winchester, have solu their farm at that place, to Hastingt Bros, of Portland. Maine. Mrs. F. J. Keed and sister, iiiss Rogers, of Ashland, are visiting at tne Lome of Mrs. F. W. Hoffman. Jos. Knapp lias commonced the ex cavations for the new residence of Alfred Wollenberg, south of town. Yesterday was payday among the rail road boys. It was the first payment made under the check system. Mrs. M. E. Peraval who has been visit ing with Mrs. Straderand other friends, left Tuesdav morning for Junction City. The Portland detectives think they have traced the highwaymen, who have been operating arouud Portland for the past two mouths, to Seattle, wherethty are continuing their desperate work. The W. C. T. L will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Vrs. Geo. Brown in West Roseburg. The subject presented will be "The reL- tionof Fowl to Vice," ly Mis. Louis Barzee. Visitors are cordially invited. If If f If If If you you you you you you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house want to rent a house want to build a house want to move a house If you don't know PAT Cll ou or ddrie6 . . . F F. pafefcefgon, Contractor and Baildar Reseburg Oregon. 1 Eli ATERITE la Mineral Rubbor i VOU MAY WTl-ND IIUIUDIMO , . r nmr or Hud It nrccNsary to KKPUCR A WOR-OUT HOOF EX ATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of htncle, tin, iron. Ut and irraTel and all prepared rooanfv. step sarlacrt, sottcns. nUIr. elc. Eajj-tolajr. TerapernJ lor all climate. Sold ou merit. Guaranteed. It will paj- to "k for ytice and Information. For flat and Keaionable In cotu THIS i: AT ii: ltl'JCIS XtOOJFJrs'G "Worwuter Buildinu. CO.. Mrs. Jessie Clements and litUe caugb I Mrs. E. T. Morian and little child, left ter, are at Glendale where they willspend this morning for Portland, whpre they a month ranmins in the mountains. will visit Mrs. Morian's mother for about three weeks. O. C. Baker, the proprietor of the Rosebun: Laundrv. is in Portland this Mrs. Wagonblast and sister left this week, attending the Inter-state Laun-! morning for Junction Citv, where they A company of Surveyors in charge of Chief Hanson, have been in Roseburg fo'tJ.epsist few days setting the grade sta- ? t the new switch to be laid in to Kinnev addition. They left for poi:.ts fouth onlast evening's local. IW. w.T. C Meeting Tonight at the Al. E. Church. OOCOOXK0X00XXKXXKXX0XKX 00000, F. W. BENSON'. rr' V ,C UARSTEttS. Vice rmtdenl. ..ALfcT. Cutler drvmens convention. will visit fora fewdavswith theirmotherl ' and sister, at that place. John Rvan. Nelson Osinanson and Ainslev Johnson, left Monday for Rock j A large crowd of laboring men mostly flrpk. where thev will snend a week Italians and Spaniards are passing Julv .fishing and hunting. Delmer Dixon, of Clover Creek, has -archased a fine new Racine buggy from 5. K. Sykes, and now has grown very popular with the fair sex. Miss Galbreath who has for the past '. wo weeks been visiting at the home of M:ss Lizzie Parrott, left Tuesday morn xg for her home, in Albany. ' through almost every evening for Ne vada where thev will work in the mines. The frame work of the first story of the new friut packing house in the Kinnev aaditioa is now well underway and the work : being pushed rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Morris and two children, Howard and Willis, left Tues day morning for Chico, California, where they will make their future home. Mrs. F. B. Hawk, left Tuesday morn ing for Eugene, where she will remain a few days, and thence proceed to Port Alvin and wife, left this morn- ine for Cobur. where they will remain permanently. Mr. Wood is now travel ing agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York. A. A. Ingles, who has been mining in Josephine county, returned Tuesday morning from the scene of his opera tions. and this morning left for Peel where he will visit his son, H. L. Ingles. I'u ier the auspices of the W. C. T. U. a hue literarv program will be given in the M. K. Church, this evening, 23rd, at S P. M. Song America. Devotions Rev. Dauchtv. of the Christian Church. Duet Rulluff 3nd Madge Patterson Recitation Ray Henderson. Song Ruth Patterson. A Paper Facts Worth Telling, writ ten by Mr?. Jadie Bishop, of "i oncalla wUl be read by Mrs. C. F. Plank. Solo My Home is Where tho Heather Blooms, Mrs. G. W. Short. recitation No Saloons npThere, Mrs. Louis Barzee. B. Duet Me trs. Bell and HopSeld. Address Prof. Louis Barzee. Solo "Hark ! Hark the Lark." Mrs. G. W. Short. Douglas County Bank, EtatliUerl I883. Incorporated 1901 Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS F.W. BE.NROX, R. A. BOOTH J. 11. II30TH.J.T BRIDGES J. F. KELLY, A. a MARSTKRfl K.L HILLEK. A general banking business tranacW, and customers given accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Bank open from nine to twelve and from one to three. every OOOOOOOOOOOC00000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOO III IB, 1 II SHE IIS AND- DIED. land where she home. will make her future j Mrs. Fred T.Smith and Mrs. 3. S. Walker, left Monday morning for Tucson, Arizona, where Mrs. Smith will join her j Brewgter, where husband who is employed in the car Ehops at that place. Miss Winnie Lewellen who for the past winter has been employed as sten ographer in the office of Attorney Gen eral Crawford, left Monday morning for her home in Portland. Cbas. Carry, Julian Josephson, Willie Curry, Misses Isabel, Lulu and Edith Curry and Mrs. K. L. Miller and two children, left yesterday morning for they will camp about three weeks. Mrs. C. G. Stanton left Wednesday morning for Wildwood, rear Cottage Grove, with her little son, Charlie, and sister, Miss Edith Patterson. They ex pect to spend the summer at that place. Marriage licenses have been granted this week as follows : Aaron L. Phillips and Esther S. Dutsckey, of Roseburg, W. F. Shelton and Margarite Clarke, Adolph Anderson and Cecilia lone An derson. On Monday night about 12 o'clock our peaceful little city was awakened by several loud claps of thunder followed by lightening. This is something quite un usual for Roseburg, and broke the mono tony of tranquility quite successfully Frank Reed, of Roseburg, filed with the county clerk this week 16 mining notices, all locations being situated in Colyer Creek mining district in Curry county and known as Claims Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, g. 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Coast Range Copper Co. Min ing Claims. Curry County Recorder. Phil Joerger, Joe Kostal, Geo. White, .Clyde Griffin, Harvey Newell and Gillis Woodward, left early Tuesday morning for Whistlers Bend, on a fishing expedi tion. They returned late in the after noon having caught a total of forty trout. Geo. White was the champion fisherman as to number and Harvey Neweil as to size; Newell caught a beauty measuring 18 inches. ..-fsaKPtf-SffgE" jgflg vacs?. - F.B.Elton and R. W. Frazee, left Tuesday morning for their home in Grand Forks, North Dakota. They have been in Southern Oregon for the past three months and are so well pleased with the country that they will come back again next season. RUTAN. In Oakland, Ore., July 20, 1903, Mrs. D. R. Rutan aged 67 years, C months and four days, after an ex tended illness. Mrs. Rutan was one of the most high ly esteemed pioneers of Douglas county, having lived in this county over 30 years, ane leaves one son, unas. uuian and one daughter, Mrs. J. A. Under wood of Oakland. The funeral was held yesterday morn ing from the residence of J. A. TJnaer wood in Oakland, and interment fol lowed in the I. O. 0. F. cemetery. Excitement runs high in the baEeball line nowadays, as the season draws to a close. In the coming games with Al bany, no doubt the two largest crowds that have ever been on the ground will witness two fast, snappy games. Engle and Kostal will be in the box for Rose burg, while Mclnnis and Bilyean will twirl for Albany. H. D. Graves, on last Monday, sold his Photograph Parlors, on the corner of Cass and Jackson streets, to Mr. J. E Olive, of Santa Cruz, Calif. Mr. Olive comes to us highly recommended and will no doubt continue to hold the large trade of his predecessor. Mr. Graves will remain in Roseburg but will not again engage in active business for some time. The entire force of the Plai.v dealer this week extend thanks to Mr. Dallion Bell of the Kandy Kitchen, for his generosity. Monday when the sun was high in the heavens and beaming down in all his glory and grandeur, and It seemed as if we should all succumb, the genial proprietor of the above mentioned popular Hazelwood Ice Cream parlors, invited the "whole bunch" of Plaik dealek employees over, and it is need less to say that they enjoyed his hos pitality. Mr. Bell, that you may live to eat the hen that scratches over your grave is our wish. -EMPIRE LiVeiH), Feed and gale fables C. P. Bakxakd, Prop. Saddle Horses. Single and Double Kirs rt all hours Translen 5ioc ven very beat of care Rates always reasonable J. M. Weatherby MARRIED. PHILLIPS-DUTCHSKEY. At the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. John Dawson, Monday, 3 uly 20, Aaron L. Phillips and Esther S.Dut-chskey. LANGENBERG LEMMER. U the Roman Catholic Church in ihia city Wednesday, July 22,1903, Mr. La fayette Langenberg and Miss Eliza- beth Lemmer, Rev. Father Dayton officiating. At theappointed hour 9 o'clock a. m midst the strains of Mendlesohn's wed ding march, the happy couple, attend ed by Edmund Langenberg, tho brother of the groom, as best man, and Miss Annie Bryan as bridesmaid, marched to tho alter where they were to be made one. The bride was charmingly attired in a cream nuns veiling trimmed with all-over lace and carried a beautiful bouquet of rosebuds and carnations. Th groom wore tho conventional black. The bride is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemmer who lived until re cently just east of town, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lang' enberg. Both are highly respected young people and the Plai.vdealer joins their host of friends in wishing Mr. and airs, Langenberg a long and prosperous wedded life. A. Bury D. L. Mart-'n Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. 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