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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
KOSMiUUO h.XI'1-AINS. tinlom Otnrml With Aarklou De- '.cr the Yellowstone lilvcr, at Lmiig ton, hum)' morning. An nnknowii man nndert'cik ! pur rhasf a qnaiitit y ' dyatntte Ht Ch tiiut, ?aiurdy. Ills description l In " i uariow of detoctlve, and every i-tfort m Mni; made to rupture tli" stip'ct, f r liom $1000 reward I offered by 'lie Ttm rr4iit of th Tehram on Jl )t says The ItoatrMU badl Kwih rtrntJ from uir mp wtii ( company. on ytartnlny morula', overland, awl ; , HwmiiiitMtHtJ by tktor friomlsiipon Mr j, A i)wui ((f icilll. n. fruit thulr MM- i tb f-rtliwii trip, which, trtW,,r j ,,inc( 11(lw through our Iwrfifu the MpfttltMily IrMtimmt t dly WednwUy, having boen down to !W w it w ul. CWvlnul. He purchased it wugim load In anawor to a Hal-m eorr"wl'JMf u.ii Altera (iot of I.. A. lnlHi m to lUwebantMra Inula rtr, of that place. There is a r.-at "mM tml" tho iouimiiiKl hit pit to, future to tho Alcorn lndntrv of Ameri- sayt j can. Our atsllon In forfaiting tlm iamo to ' Salem was nntoM oronot of what l; M. h. Crrtoklmiii aoM tlm L inpua win mooly nailed "coW ." Iiecaitse ' Itwkwrv to Most A. ntul Joa. I'nrteeh, there 1 no doubt w hatevar but wo would of J'ortlaud. We unilerstnnd the n.-w linvn iMxttnn Mem m It wn plainly proprietor 1ms hail tunny years of ex shown that l hoy ww" attnckod by n eae l-erlonce. of frlyht when tltey imported Iwirrowed player from the big Iwuti. lint for ittnf uiaft.ir wit uam wllllfiv to in HK.lliatUn.Hi.MMi Mfr their manager I 'iB-v JP ) ' l. Jhwa. had lmelod out on hi. promise to divide j ' Khteou will l ca.l.t LADIES TARE A LOOK and if our SPRING and Line is not better than any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the SUMMER Latest Styles in Silk Gause Novelties, Sole Jouree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Cbambray, Lawn Caladine Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lles, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS SRirt-We Crrj tl' Fineat Lineof Made-up Skirts in tewn. and our line of Underskirts cannot ckiualcil for quality and price , It w.t tmlil nt thu Unit, that wlmn ; Clirlxt ionium tlm Fccotul time lie will Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing tltn KittP rco)pti, nlMr tlioy lnul onco lo tvlvoil iiioih')' fur tin tratno. Tlilt wn up to ni4Hl liitn, iiml oach otlur, llio Ktttliar will como with him, Tltuc, j Embodies many special features that will in tereat you. The clothine that we sell from the HiKhett to tl.o Loweat Krado in In every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though ottr prices are lower than any other store sell for the eame quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of Indies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoo tin, poM,K.nod Bm. which ll.ry nl-i;: fll' come nlw, lowed oi, four lttK!.n.lm Fourth ' 26 : ' n ;vo.i ill view I, I., 1.4 i llu . , , J HHP MIMIIUTMIIIH Ptvllvi A lit' "all Whim IMmtx In tlm ld, u,,, l'v fur rka nml uiountnin. to fall on , t'tillr-d tlio anit on acHiiit of rain I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. I'Miplu Ittif know McCormk'k'a dUlike for tlm Itooiiburs twin, hi id fur thnt r'rt(Hi Hniikiu, of I'ortlnud, wna Kent to Utitli'iin to utnplro thu Knmo there. AlliT tlm K"'iut Cnptnlu Morrow, l the HoMibiirK tenin, 'phouod to Prcnident Tumor nl Albany, akliiu who w to uiuplro nt Saletn. TihiuhI nnawered, "Kitnklu." Afti'r tho lloaehttri; twin hud arrived nt Sulcin and tho "ltnwlin ' dlocovercd , that their pot McConnirk waa not to thetn, Kev.,0, ir, while the righted!!) will nxcrlbo mtlvatlon to him that citteth on tho throne, Nov., 7, 0, 10, and admire bin Iwautv, Tlieaa., 1,10. What will yon pay flutter? Meetings at the tent na umtal. Red Hill Breaker. Tho family of E. A. Langdon has boon oxpORotl to measles, but po far, none have taken them. Miss Lucy Hay, of Oakland, is to olllulaie, tbi'y tmJ tltflr "pull" with I Usach our school this fall and winter- tho remit that n tolegram waa potel on Mrs. J. E.Smith who has been a conaplcnoua telegraph He. atntlng npundtn tho summer with her parents t,'?,Co;lck,V,",,,,,,,,,Kni""- "turned to her home in and algniHl "Turner. KoteburK object-1 ed to playing with McOormlck na unf j (,lrdmor' plre. atntlng tbelr grievaiicvs acalncti Mi Mazzie Trump male a flying bliu, but 8alotn watJrti). Then Koae-1 trip to the Hill last week. She is The People's Store One Door South of P. O. x Resolutions of Condolence. burg tried to coiiiproniim uiattera by asking SnUuti to allow (Kith men to olllolate, but tlil proMitiun wna re colvcsl with (V)titempt. After thla, the Koootmrg tentn, wing that they could dressmaking and hxs a promising business started in Oakland. "Success to you M:izzie." The recent rain gave our farmers a not gi M"nre ileal, left the field, ful- scarv, but so far no damage has been JowtM by n Inrgu retinue of their nd- done to tho grain. n'i';,r'- , ,j Miss Ida Wamselv attended the The SnU'tn mntiageniont then 'phonetl I , to U reaturnnta and Jn.tol tnat ,wr nco at Boswoll. would not "stand good" or jay any ex. j Miss Elite Thompson has gone to poiiKj whatever of the Koseburger. I spend several montlts with relatives in thereby breaking the lengue stoetnent Seattle, Washington, that the home hohl y the, The 'Cutlack ltros.', have their new vUtttug team s expenws Tlm joke ol ! . A . . . . this tnat featuro was that K-voral Kuw ' oi UP ami road' t0 lH&n MW" burg fltUons, wHi wwt to Salem to ! hfr They are young men who be wltneas the gante. wns notified, while , Hove in hustling, and are doing a fine eating In n rosturnnt. thnt the Salem , lumber business, much to the benefit ttaselmll team mwiM not pay for their wf hborhoo.1 for miles around, tneaU this twtMnuly sitrpriseil the .... A , , Uo.ebutvers. as th.y h4 .vot even lw-(tui lumlw m K11 tlomnd aglned tlmt they won. Salem's guests. ! or coriwjondent "Violet" thinks The Koselmtv baseball twt, w l.teh j X "strHage poople can't put a new hn iimdo web a wnw npht for Ute j wnwt on tho Hour but there's truintr WJlkntette ValWy LeaajM Hut, will leave this citj' tor a tor of CW Omtut b" private eonvwyanw. FrWay ntor' lug toe teAtu will le mtiiomxi by So am Ut Ih k wodtllng," nothing strange nlout it, iU hr okl custom on lted Hill. CottsWerwl a "sure sign." but .nhntt ntnUVDay. ofth Kocvie team, j tktt't worn' Violet, wo all know you Ktt and Jrr will 0o th twirMwp. Uvfll sowtiw hve a wedding, anil Mormw will hnv rhargo of to! iv. iw.n tem. The WhMhos mi will W ktlM T after by V. 11. JamioKw. , Tk Krg whotit yield for the .Nltro-lllyvcrlno UxpUvdun. i WnMtt Vlh wlloy is IS bushels to j tfco acrw. le wmwHv'n wwMaiiHi. near Uufttnu, ,r . . . . . . lnd. exl ey Br,fR Mormw clwrefc. ka sont congratula- The owtlro iUnt wa destroyed awl three t to the new Tope lious. employes werolOown t jilecw. his And now thnt the fireworks have lm MleuM tlwt viMto- who entered Dynamite Mt N. Track. Whereas, Our Neighbor, Charles F. Davis, has been removed from our midst by the hand of death, and this camp desires to express and record a fitting tribute to his memory and virtues. Therefore be it INsolvki), By Oak Camp, No. 125 Pacific Jurisdiction, Woodmen of the World, that while we acknowledge and bow to the will of tho Supreme Huler of the universe, we nevertheless feel the losa of our respected Neighbor, and ever hold his many virtues in grateful re metn be ranee. Hesolvko, That in the death of Chas. F. Davis this Camp has suffered an ir reparable loss, and we extend our fra tcrunl sympathy to his family who have lost a devoted husband and an affection ate father. Uesolyed that a copy of these resolu- tinns be spread upon the minutes of this Camp, a copy be furnished to each of 1 1 tho local papers and a copy bo sent to bis family. Koseburg Oregon, August 3, 1P03. II S. Fbe-vcii, Roy U. Elmore, U. E. Harness, II. O. HOWARU, D. C Berry. Bring Us Your CHICKEBIS, EGGS, BUTTER, POR CKSH OR TRPCDE. J. F. Barker & Co. )OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCXXXCOOOCK AQE.NCY Rambler Bicyles BICYCLE REPAIRING BRAZIMi L-THE WOHE HARRY E. HILLER, 7ll Oak St., Opp. Churchill & Woolley's Resolutions of Condolence. Ml the mn just WKw IW exjvikw. was! , , , , , , . , ktHe,l. 1 W ! .oWerv wrro lown j Utbo,K f hBtvl h!U lwn advertised ,W fet;t. It is mn4 tW ospWion w oUwrJchurch has evar bvon ad wa eayel by a driver dropping a en. ; vortisevl, whvt is the next episode for The eAxUv.kn s heard for M tnlle. I the newspaper to go crazy over. atulwgtvt wasltsKwv that a hole' tt . . . . , . , , JWM0 feet and Su feot deep warks the " ls taled im niemters of the H5 w hero the nwgle uv. rieeea ! CdttRtton Congress will phco all the tleU. maUy anl bulWiog mate- j obstacles they can in the wuy of the rial wt.ro iWUp i all dlwtKws, j ratfiksUioa ( the canal trwitv. It j appears that they WTtnt to be trvateAl to allow Ow treaty to pass. I . t . . , ,' At the ejection heM on Monday to i A sjvoial trow Helena. MtM ol , . , . . . - , ywtoMaydat Att Mlompt ,:derf lMXlon of nude lat (ht, ose wile et ol 1 Cokwbia coasty, St Helens received tN wr)c a Northern iVtcifie trai 1 10X ve-tes ojk! Ranter 67t,v j Vwutt aMHtap ' Rev. IVv, a Christian rainkter, 1 Wttvttttd train No.NS, jNrtlly ' . , . . . 4. , i refcsl V n exrUKvi t dynamlt I he abduction of Mtss bnA Ow WvUit, horevt;Jv?hiBe Shehoa. age IS, at Cook,! tho idc!w the cb rnl otherwise t Oklv. has heeatheW for the graad the kwvatfix. Knpnrvr f ICO) Kd as a result of injured. . n;.ATVv TvrtUr- ,t VI ! 4 W the re aho triil ts Ta rears oJd and the urKWr Xorthtm ltiSc heiAje ftW of etghteea chtkirea. Wiureas, Our bolowd Neighbor, Charles E. McGowen has been called to answer the roll call in the Camp beyond the dark Jordan of Death : Therefore, belt JltsoireJ, tliat we, tlve members of Oak Camp, No. 126, Woodmen of the World, of Kosoburc, Oregon, roxltae that in the death of Neighbor Mctiowan. Oak Camp has been deprived of a most active and promising member, and the member ship has been deprived of a worthy and ttusted Neighbor and friend. We will miss him in the camp, and in our social and busiueAS life, yet we rejoice ami find consolation in the firm belief that it is well with him whom wv mourn. itaeheti, That we temWly comiole with the Insreaveit parents, ami brothers and sisters of our deeeattd Neighbor, commendins them to Him who "pitieth like a father." 7.WW that these reolmkMi bo spread on the mutates of this Camp, a copy sent to lite mourning parents of deceased Neighbor, and a copy f uruished to each of our local papers. KoMjburg, OregoH, Ancu't S, UKft. J. A. BecHAXAX, J. M. Throne, G. W. DiuvtcK, CUVCOE WX)DKCIT tX A. Skhlsrcde. There is a persistoat niroor along the Coos Riy Wgon road that a scheme is on foot Uagnia change the Roseburg-MarshfieM raail route to the Middle Fork read. The people of the Boy hod better watch this matter pretty closejy. Marshfieki MaiL The Jacfcvk who are howljcg over the supposed cortse of Major L. D. Kinney will be wise to keep their dis tance trntil they are certain that he is dead, or they nay get what will be to thea &a unpleosaat sarprije. Morsh- field ma. Oregoa City has sirteea new casas for divorceto be tried this weei b the circuit coart. A new arrival of ineas fine golf and negligee shirts, at 75c and $1.00 The Patterns are choice and refined throughout the entire collection, and the shirts are exceptional! well made. Boys and mens Canvas shoes. To move them out quickly we've marked them down to 75c and 90c a pair. Good shoes for the outing. Girls wash dtesses. You'll be eager to buj when you see, what a great variety iu white and colors, there is to choose from in Lawn and Chambray gingham etc. Sizes 2 to 12 years at 25c to $2.00 each. Muslin TJnderware. Thoroughly satisfactory in every respect including the important one of price. Good taste is displayed in the style of the garments and materials, laces and embroideries, are such as women generally approve of! puiddtxvndi 5 0