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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
Gtytaln Caret al and Mr. Goeasy TfcfiTForlcl is ruled by men of action t sis, by men rho tliink wisely and :rctprot&ptly. The .successes in all lines, sctory or-farm, are com posed of men of rf definite -purpose, ivho decide prompt y and proceed to-execute their designs wife-energy. The -captains of industry are. tiro 83 rrho do things well, and these, Lt-Ti5Ube found on examination, did smxll -things "well 'before they were in rseisd with the greater. Such men asre -ect afraid of working overtime. They -acre not jxlways looking at the cleric Neither .-are they found in or-s3iixtioas-T'erPetua"i' clamoring for an nght-bonr-day and a half holiday. They Seep jstihings -until they get them done, wbefcerit takes six or sixteen hours a dkj- Positions are always awai'ing the feo knows how to do things well, haw So keep the machinery goins, and has3.Eye out for repairs. It is results -thst count, and unless a man accom- pHshi3 things his labor is in vain anil he ! amocnit to nothing in the long run. &ci farm where Mr. Goeasy and as. wife, Mrs. Slipshod, are running things-and take an inventory. You will find tie fences down, the gates needing repairing, no whitewash on the build ups cd -everything down at the heels. Efceey thin); has a laxy look. The very ehjckeEB seem unable to scratch with Tagsr.tlie stock show need of curry -s8zn.bs, the weeds have "taken things" .sud the jtvhole place seems to be going tormc. Wiere isthe machinery? Out jr she -weather accumlating rust. 'Whxfs the condition of the The raMn has .a wheel ofi, the buggy Jisaii'ilS.'een painted for a "coon's age," the harrows teeth have been knocked onX-und the plows are out of date. This sss extreme picture, but on many other larms .not so bad, there will be 3i!aii2.csvidences of thoughtlessness, lack j -can; -and a general tbriftlessness. i Harrftty lives old man Painstaker. ' .r, . : j i v: - :,, l oats-spink and span new. The house la ftaw.'tfhe machinery is new, the car xzeges are new, the sheds are fresh painted., the grass around the yards and -ote:newly cut, the stock sleek and fat, the fields without weeds. Mrs. Pains tafcerls a trim little woman, with neat ness in every article of attire, a quick step, a sharp eye and an air of smart- eon every movement. o slovenli- laronnfl that woman's dairy. The shine like burnished gold, the . rfim-n, when not in nse, is clean as a ew-pin.ttbe -very -cans have an air of But let as quote Mr. Kemble's glowing tribute to his goatship: N "Th1 silken mohair and the delicate, tender flesh of the Angora coat are be ginning to be well recognhed in com merce. The saying is that the Angora will pick up dollars off the bushes and put them in the bank for their owners. It is almost literally true. And what cleaner and more appetizing spectacle than the herb eating goat; surely the flesh of such an animal must be superior as an edible. They require no extraor dinary food. They clean brush land off of farms like no other agency, even bet ter than fire; they furnish fine food, they furnish a valuable product in the shape of the fleece clip and their hiiles make very fine robes and ruges which are coming into great demand and bring prices away up. That is the utility of the goat and it is worth considering from a business point of view. "It perhaps isn't well known, but I have read that the plushes used in car s -ats are almost exclusively made from mohair. Larce quantities are used in upholstering furniture, also carriaces robes, sofa pillows and a large number of other articles of common use are made of the fleece of goats. The skin make the most handsome rugs when the skin is taken when the fleece is about five inches in length. I never saw anything more handsome. Muffs and trimmings for coats are made from the goat hide?. "But the growine value of the goat is in the meat and the fleece. The preju dice against goat meat will soon disappear before its delicious character. The vehicles? si. mnct Vu hntchpred inst eiaetlv - i j right or the meat is tainted with what is called the sheep taste; not so with the goat. The flesh is delicious because the animal is a ruminant and eats leaves and bushes and twigs, the most succulent part of the growing vegetation and fur therest removed from any contamination." ft Frames 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 the eyes. That the lenses be perfectly centered, and how are you to know when some one is guessing. WE NEVER GUESS GlassesRight, Good Sight, R.F.WINSLOW Jeefcfd Optician REDU CED e H. E ASTON MRS. ia S'repared to wait upon old K and new customers and friends P with a full and complete r stock of GROCERIES The American Hen. The great American hen is holding up her end in maintaining the supremacy of American institutions. An internat ional egg laying contest was inaugurated by the government agricultural college st Sydney, Australia. The Australians thought their hens were something on the lay, and wanting to confirm their good opinion, invited the breeders of England, France, Germany, Ameri ca and several other countries over their best poultry to be handsomely 4 jl ao5 Jackson St., Roseburjt All fresh and of the very best qualitv. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage eolicited. All Colored Summer Goods Reduced to COST We must maKe room for New Goods WOLLENBERO BROS., Pnone 801. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW huh ; Cor. Washincton Mrs. and Main Streets Belle Collins A GREAT COflPANY The Xcw-York Life - ' . - . . . . , v beaten at the nest. Three coops of six -anntmess and vigor which bespeak rich : "calc" l ' c K 11CI19 tlUll MC1C CCllb utci liviu The public Is hereby cnutloiicd agnltiHt dolnjr bnsuieHH with (he above concern. It hat a faculty of dead-bc-ntJnjc Itsjunl btllH and any company dolus ao -will beat i to send 1 it patrons It It eetit a chance. This company Is represented by Of your life if you buy a buggy, hack or road wagon before 3-011 inspect our stock of John D" .rre vehicles. We Are After You Haven't missed a sale since car arrived. : i . 1 1.1 . 1. .... i spring jjuuus ccr uruugui tu me tuuuiv. Finest line of w. Tmlk nnd good butter. Inquire in toitn and you will find that Mr. Pains fcaJier La evidently a man who knows Jkov to do things and does them. "TheTens always a lion in the path of the sluggard. The ience is always too "nigh for him to jump, the road too long '.far him Xo ihaul, the work too much exowded'to 1e done on time. His char axie.os5.es are looseness of thought and acatttering of purpose. He is always (behind time. There are plenty of op portunities .never morn than right now, Sbr the ready, the willing and the able. -Sntif Afcey vwere -plentiful as black Vtberrise&fc, Tiresome and Mr. Careless croold never find them, They don't be loagfcu the do-things clats. Unfortu nately the larger class is tinctured more arises with this constitutional inehi-l aency, -while the real work of the world is left to the comparatively few. The ambitious boy or man, whether in the ity or on the farm, will look up. "hitch ibis xragonto.a star" and determine to fourthe company commanded by Cap stain Courageous. were sent over country. They were sent early to give the hens a chance to recuperate from the long journey and to become acclimated, and then the contest was begun. The following from a Sydney dispatch tells the results: "So rapidly grew the pile of white eggs from the three American coops when the word 'go' was given, that in side of a week the other nationalities were left hopelessly in the rear." The American hen won. She scatter ed gravel all over the rival hens from other lands and won in a cackle. When even the hens uphold the glory of the star-spangled banner it seems a waste of time to go very deep into despair over the country's future. J. Moon, Agent. Rosebnrsr Ore Title Guaranteed: Loan Co. D. Hakiltos, President R03EBDRQ. OKKGOX. D C. HAJtlLTOS, eecy. and Trru CHURCHILL & W00LLEY WMMtOllnuuJ.itM Ofice In the Court Honne. HTe theoolTCom plete Mt ot atxtract booki in Dooclu County Abttracu and CrUflcate ol Title tarnished to DoncluconntT l&nd snd rainlne cUlcis. BsTe also complete et oi Tracings of all township plats in the Eosebars. Oregon, U. S. Lan d Dls trict. Will make bine print copies ot anj town ship :I A. C. MARSTERS & CO. tr Boost For "BHIey." Further fighting occured near Soro- vitch yesterday, the Turkish troops coming into collision at the village of Kaiier with a large insurgent bana. Twenty-four Turkish battalions have been ordered to proceed to the revoln tinnnrv districts in Macedonia from N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everv descriytion. Farms and Mm eral Lands. Minnesota. 0'23) Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OUEGOX DRUGGISTS Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all vgcantLande. Anatolia. Rushi Pasha passed through U MllhY Salonica today with two battalions onj Hi U.J iui-u- Arcliitect, Abstracter. his wav to Monastir. John Kemble, who owns a fine farm oxeax Muscatine, la., stocked with sev eral thousand head of Angoras, is a great swat enthusiast. He declares that goat's .mMt is far superior to mutton and the ; deece quite valuable. Mr. Kemble Blxxoes the funny papers for the "bad odor" in which the goat has fallen, though people with sensitive nostrils aayinsisttbatagooddealofthe "oder" is an emanation from the goat itself. However this may be, Mr. Kemble is in fiai to grow indignant because the eihaidjokers of the press forages have en poking fun at "Billy and his whisk- tb," slandering his supposed appetite Swtin cans and otherwise casting ridi--eolfi on this guileless quadruped. The .gsXL however, has struggled against the XssA as.me given him, and when The Victorian Women's Federal Pon tisal Association announces tho candi dature of its president at the approach ini Senate election, says a Times dis patch from Melbourne, by way of Lon don. The constitution in giving the fr nchise to men only used the word "he" in the clause definingqualifications for the senate. The Federal Parliament has since enfranchised women and it is now claimed the word "he" includes, the feminine gender. Eminent lawyers j consider the women's claim valid. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON The Balkan situation has assumed a more serious aspect in the eyes of the British officials. No authoritative state ment as to the British attitude can be he has obtained pending the receipt of informa- Eeed-down this reputation for mischief jnaS -misfit food Mr. Kemble insists that Ize-wrill grow into such popularity that tSbjs spring lamb won't be in it with the "ftidL Silleyis going to return good for esaljjy making his maligners rich. It is rtfeeJVngora .kind, however, which is a ' snashanore gentlemanly breed than the axnaijept in livery stables to neutralize ailotherodorsby his own superior smell. tion regarding the length to which Russia will go in exacting reparation for the murder of the Russian Cousul at Monastir. It is expected, however, that tho Russian demand for the punishment of the murderer and the responsible officials will be followed by others of greater international import ance and affecting the whole Balkin situation. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Greatest Farm Paper ot the North west. Published weekly at Salem. Ore eon. Edited by the Farmers of the HNorthwest. Twenty Pages. Muntrated. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE 3 Papers lor $i oo. Lrss than acts each Publication began March 1. 1900- Now has O.30O subscribers. Phenomenal growth is due to its being tho best farm raper pub lished. YOU SHOULD READ IT HOMESTEAD AND PLA1NDEALER 52.75 A YEAR. We Want Your Patronage and as an inducement we offer TJ. S. P. Standard Drugs, Fresh Patent Medicines, High Grade Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Arti cles, and Specialties go to THE ROSELEAF for CIGARS, TOBACCO HND SMOKERS' SUPPLIES. Jackson Street, - - Roseburjr, Oregon R. W- FENN, CIMIL ENGINEER. (Lately with tho government j;sographical and geological survey of Brazil, South America.) United States 'Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Office over Postoffice. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Correspondence solicited A. SALZMAN, Pratical WatchmaKer, Jeweler, Optician. Watches, ClocKs, Jewelry Diamonds and Silverware Watch Repairing a Specialty.