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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1903)
rz T 1 T- Miss Ona Sloper has gone to Pendle ton to visit relatives. For plain sewing address or call on Mrs. Howard near depot. 5S-3tp. ! Mrs. C. W. Bradford is visiting 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith. her ', T. K. RICHARDSON. I Drain Gardiner I Dan. Laugenberg day. was m town Satur- Dou't forget blacksmith. H. Gould, the new 54 lm. E. M. McBroom, of Graugeville, Idaho is in this citv. H.S. Gould, the blacksmith, guaran tees all his work. 54 lm. Mrs. S. Catching returned to her home in Kiddle oa Tuesdav. Mr. and Mrs H. 0. Lewis left for their home ia Albany, Friday morning. Mrs. F. L. Keaay to visit relatives. has gone to Draia The repainting and renovating of the Christian church has just been com pleted, and the building is very much improved therefore. Leading Mnslc House Oregon of southern ;: COOS BHY STAGE ROUTE Mrs. Volney London and daughter Miss Jennie, came up from Roseburg Saturday, on a short visit with Conduct or London. Bohemia Nugget. The W. C. T. U. will meet this even ing August 10th, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. C. Bartrum. A gxu grogramme has been arranged and al! are cordiallv invited. $25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or make a payment on one of our fine Pianos, pi ices ranging from f 1S5.00 j to $450.00. I have decided to Fell my ! J present stock regardless of cost or profit. See or write us at once and secure some of these bargains. T. K. Richardson. Roseburg, Ori-gon. Commencing with Monday, January 20. '02, we will charge f 7.50 for thefare from Drain to Coos Bay. Baggage allowance with each full fare 50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggage when they have 300 pounds or more. AH excess baggage, 3 cts. per pound, and no a lowance will be made for round trip. DAILY STAGE. For further information address J. R. Sawyers, Proprietor, Drain, Oregon . SVASVAVAW.W.V.'AW.'MWMWIiWMWW'.VA H. S. Gould, the blacksmith, makes a speciality of l.orse-shoeing. 54 lm Picnic Notice. ,11 The Wilbur Sunday School will have ! jf a picnic at Winchester on August 7, ! r r If If If H03. The program will consul of sing inc and volunteer speaking. They will have ice cream for sale. The Winches ter ami Edenbower Sunday Schools are invited, ind come. all others that wish Secretarv to. Between two and three o'clock yester day afternoon dense clouds of smoke coming down the valley from the direct ion of Wilbur, occasioned considerable interest among Roseburg people and various reports became current as to the - r H!uAk. cv tsji; 0...3 : extent and damage of the fire. The fire i John Long left Saturday for Coos river, j only brush being burned off Mr. j . Bert Brown's place between Winchester i Health is paramount to all otherissues. land Wilbur and no damage was done. J. E. Olive, late of Santa Crui, Cali Get Osteopathic Health. It is permen- j During the wind which blew with uu-; foru;a jas purchased the Graves photo- ent. i usual velocity early yesterday afternoon, t,Tj, ..,,ilrv nd will bo sdossed to two electric light poles of the Roseburg j ,net any ot the old patrons of the gallery Water & Light Company, across the ; aa au" other needing first-class work. '. 3'OU you you you you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a house a house to to to build U ou don't know PAT C'll on or ddrfss . . . move a house F F. pattern, JffSSft Kesebnri Orexon. New Photographer in Roseburg. Wanted, a young man to report local events in Roseburg. Enquire at this ofice. ELATERITE la Mineral Rubber VOl MAY INTEND Hl'ILDING or flue II neccNiiao t ItEPLACI ELATERITE A WORN-OUT ROOF ROGFXIffG river and at the base of Mt. Nebo, were ' ue is a master nhotosranher and there- T's" lh,e tUc h'nsle. nn. Jron, tar nd erret and U pr, ir l rooBnc. Tot Shi hlAirn . find f .1 1 1 f.-.i.i Kn t t Vi n - . . ' J . , . . . . . 1 .11 . 1 - i win i iu ay 101 price uu laiuiuifciaja. MrsJ. F. Barker and daughle, Miss Veil returned from Portland, Sunday evening. T. R. Sheridan, Dexter Rice and W. H.Jamiesoa left Sunday morning for Coos county. The MiHer-Cnrry.Parrott-Josephson camping party returned from Brewster Saturdav evening. Good, household furniture for sale -cheap. Enquire at the old Abraham's house in Kosehuig. 59-3wp blown down. One fell free, but the ( fore un guarantee entire satisfaction other fell across the telephone lines and i give him a call and be convinced 56-Stp. tad con. as a consequence West Roseburg was cut off last night from both telephon and light connections. DIED. aid ou ircnt. tiur&nlr J. THE ELATEKITE KOOFING CO., AVorcehter SuiMina. X0 ItX LiVNT) PEARSON. At the home A. Green, in this city, Aug. 6, 1903, Arthur Clifton, infant son of Mr and Mrs. P. II. Pear son, of cholera infantam, months. For Sale A light dog cart very cheap at twenty dollars.. Enquire of Kent A: O'Neal, Liveryman, Roeburg. Ctp, 1 Roseburg; Nurseries. j Verv choice fruit trees, all leading 1 . - -. i. 1 X" 1 1 X"... ageu seven . varieties, spuzeiiuerg uuu icikj i town Pippin apples a specialty. For CKCK,X0000000000 'fltnt. Vice IrtMal. Cuhler ? DAVENPORT. At Evertt, Wash., Aug. 1, 1W3, Isaac Davenport, aged 41 rears. sale at very reasonable prices by Rose burg Nurseries, H. Schroten, Roseburg, Orecon. 50tf ) 1 - i ! Facts. Mrs. E. Autenrieth and Mrs. Giannini who have been in Jackson county visit inc. returned Sunday morning. MARRIED. Mrs. J. B. Waite has gone to Sissons, California, to join her husband, who is -there for the benefit of his health. Miss Delia Moore, who has been visit ing Mrs. Mary Short, of Clover Creek, returned home last week. The Roseburg Baseball club left Fri Iay for Coos county, where they will play a serious of games. Bilyeau of Albany accompanied them. The Epworth League will give a moon light picnic in the Bellows grove in West "Rosebnrg tonight, leaving the Umpqua bridge for the grove at seven o'clock. Miss Laura Spalding returned to Eu gene from a visit with her parants at Drain Monday, to accept a position as compositor in the Register office. Lane Countv Lea-ier. 0 O i o 0 o 0 o 0 o Mr. Man, you want facta. We are going to give you facts. As you read them over you will know they are facts. LEWIS BROWN. At the home of the bride's parents in this citv. Aueust 5. 1903. Mr. H. O. Lewis. of'Albanv. and I And we can prove they are facts Miss Delia Brown, of Roseburg," Rev. It is fact that McCorniick Binders, , S. A. Douglas officiating. '. Mowers and RaVf are the standard by , winch all otrt - gnageu. Douglas County Bank, Ktwtilirlied I883. Incorporated 1901 Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OP DIRECTORS F. W. BESSOS. K. A. BOOTH J. H. KOOTH. J. T. BKIDOEs J. I. KELLY. A. C. MA ESTERS K. U MILLER. A general banking business tranacted, and customers civen every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Bank open from nine to twelve and from one to three. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 8 o 0 o 0 o 0 .0 0 o 0 o 0 Meetings at the Tent. The meetings at the tent conducted by the Adventists have been postponed un til next Friday night at S o'clock, when all are invited to attend. Buggies, H?cks far outstripping Douglas County Teachers Annual Institute. It is a fact, lin m-5 and Road Wacon- ru our competitors -n. It is a fact that t'u- Bain Wagon is the S most successful, duruSle and economical i wagon on the market. j It is a fact that the above are all in-' eluded in the Big 3. You can find them i at S. K. Svkes'. Roseburg, Ore. I 11. i n if m i AND- Notice is hereby given to all teachers j of Douglas Co., that the Annual Teachers Institute will be held in the Public" School building at Roseburg Oregon, ! Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot nach the diseased nortion of the ear. beginning Monday, Aug. 31, at 9 o'clock I T j , tQ cnnj deafness Miss Agnes Brown, of San Francisco, -who has been visitinc relatives and friends in Roseburg and Portland for some time past, will return home to morrow morninc The PLADTDEALEBneedsacorrespondent at every pos1 of&xx in Douglas County, if there is not one there already sending news items. We want at least thirty assistant editors to send in the news. The Presbyterians will give a Sunday School picnic at Winchester tomorrow, going up by rail on the north bound local at 10:4T in the morning, and re luming on the south bound at 5:20 in the afternoon. Mrs. B. Caev and little daughter Helen, of Dallas, came up Friday even ing to visit relatives in Roseburg. Her sister Mis Parrot, who has been in the WilUwette valley for some time, came np as for as Albany, going from there to Newport. Monuments were erected yesterday on the grave of Mns. F. 0. Plotner and Pete Lfrnwrwougal, the latter an old sol dier, in the Glendale ceinetary Mrs. C. Flint, of San Francisco, arrived here Saturday for a two-months' visit with her mother, Mrs. F. K. Miller and other relatives. Glendale News. The Nugget has on exhibition a sample of wheat presented by C. W. Caldwell, of Silk Creek. The wheat is known as the Speltz variety. It is strong of growth, and the heads are well filled, measuring on an average of two and one-half inches. The variety grows in stools running from ten to a dozen stalks to the stool. The sample is on exhibition in the windows, and is worthy of inspection by those interested in -wheat growing. Bohemia'-Nugge a. m., and ending lhur&uav, teit. am at 4 p. m. Supts. Frank Rigler and R. F. Robin son, will be the regular instructors. Evening lectures and musical and literary program entertainments will be provided. All teachers are requested by law to attend, and all persons interested are cordially invited to attend all our ses sions. Full program later. -It F. B. Haulix, Supt. Notice to Architects and Contractors. The directors of School Dist. No. 4, of Roseburg, Oregon, vlll receive plans, specifications and approximate cost for a 10 room school building on Aug. 20 1903. All plans to be in the hands of the clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon of said date. The lntard reserves the right to, accept or reject any or all plans so eubmitted. No plans paid for unless ac cepted. Bv order of board of directors. 59-a20. Clara Dillakd, Clerk. A Card of Thanks. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of th Eustachian Tube. When this tube i inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire-! ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out often caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but and ir. flamed condition of the mucous servires. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75e. Hall,s Family Pills are the best. EMPIRE LiVeiiJ, Feed and J$ale pfikt C. P. Baksard, Prop. Saddle Horse. Single and Double Rig at all hours Transie- StfcK Rven very bct of care Rates always reasonable J. M. Weatherby T. A. Burr D. L. Mart.n We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all those kind friends and neighbors who rendered each timely aid and sym pathy during our recent sad bereave ment. Me. and Mns. B. F. Page, and Family. Board of Equalization Notice. Letter List. Kane, L. W. Mathews, Charley Neer, Debts D Smith, Charles Wate, G B Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg postolHce. Adams, Edwin Burns, James S Crrtan, Margaret Denny, E F Daniels, Besie Hornlein, Dave Kimball, C W Persons calling for these letters will please state the date on which they are advertised, August 10, 1903. The letters will be charged, format the rate of one cent each. " Wm. A. Fbatek, P. M. Notice is hereby given Uiat the Board of EqualiEation of Douglas county, gon, will meet in the office of tb county clerk of said county, in the court house, in the city ol Roseburg, Oregon, on Mon day, August 31, 1903, at 9:00 o'clock a. in., and will continnu in beesiou until Saturday, September 5 at 5 :00 o'clock p. m., to publicly examine Uio astees ment rolls, and correct all errors in val uation, description or qualities of land. lts, or other property. Now, thorufore, all jwrties who may be aggrieved by reason of valuation, description or other wise as to their assessment, will take notice of the meeting of said Board of Equalization at the time and place as above stated, and make thoir complaint to said Board of Equalization. Other wise their assessment will stand as made by the asaossor. Gko. W.Staiey, Assessor,- Douglas County, Oregon. Dated August 3rd, 1903. 4wks Wanted. 20 tiers oak stovewood, 30 tiers grub 'blockwood. D.'S. K; Bnick --IStf. Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. tv with List your proper- us. lit wygzzm- 181 ISALTtAKaJ THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by dalight TO ALL FODSTTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDCN AND DENVER 3 Modern Equipment, Throuph Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For ratca, folders and cber formation, address V. C. McBRIDE, aen'l Agent, Ia4 Third Street, PortlandOro.