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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
Miller, of Dillard, is in town to- Of Local Interest, - jj Mr. Percy town today. Wilson, of Kiddle, is in Doi.t forget H. S. blacksmith. Gould, the new 54 lm. 1 Miss Ethel town todav. Kiddle, of Kiddle, is in Miss Sussie McWorder, is visiting at Mrs. Marsters. H.S. Gould, the blacksmith, guaran tees all his work. 54 lm. -Viss Pearl Skiff, of Salem, is visiting .Miss Bertha Sehlbrede. H. S. Gould, the blacksmith, makes a speciality of Lorse-shoeing. 54 lm Miss Bertha Sehlbrede sold a fine Irving piano to JI. T. Thompson, this n?orning. Health is paramount to all other issues. Get Osteopathic Health. It is permanent. W. T. ICerley was land Wednesday. in town fromOak- C. S. Jackson is taking a vacation out in the mountains. Mr. Burr has sold a fine Kimball Chapel organ to the Epworth League. Ben I. Trowbridge and two daughters arrived here from Medford last night. Quite a unmber of Roseburg people have gone to Crater Lake for their vacation. Wanted, a young man to report local events in Koseburg. Enquire at this office. Good, household furniture for sale -cheap. Enquire at the old Abraham's house in Rosebuig. 59-3 wp For plain sewing address or Mrs. Howard near depot. call on 5S-3tp. Miss Ruth Hamilton a. trip to the coast." is at home from Miss Flora Wilson position at Frank E. ofike. has accepted a Allev's abstract H. M. Oilman, of Myrtle Creuk, was among the guest of the McCtallan House vesterdav. BOS WELL SPRINGS Located on Southern Pacific Railroad in Douglas County Oregon The Waters CURE unity Per cent of cases of Constipation. Rheumatism Catarrh. Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. From $10 per week' top in front of Hotel. One Gallon of these Waters Contains At al'"Ut seven oVlnck Tuesday even ing, Messr-. Waiter Hamilton and Nicholas Moore were the victims of a painful though not serious accident. They had leen driving anil on their re turn, ju--t the other side of the bridge, sonx-tliii- alKUit the harnew uave way, frishtening the horHfn ainl causing a run away. Koth gentleman we i ptH)Sio, Kspre-K aiul I'ublic Tolephone on the pniinwj. thrown out and tiddly bruised, hut not ! up, including baths. Trains stop in front of more seriously injured, and are resting easy under the o.ire of lr. s. Hamilton. The hiiwr wn a total n reck. i ouuwmin Wiloruie MARRIED. , PoU. -i im Bromide ! 1'Ot.tMMam Iodide -I Solium I'hlorid" 546.00 gr .57 gr .53 gr 211.00 gr Magnesium Chloride Calcium Chloride -Calcium Carbonates .10 gr 1430.00 gr - -19 gr WEATHEULY .IOXEv-At the rest dence of M. D. Thompson in this rity, ' August 13, 1903, Phil We.therly "of It Elkton. and Mis Alice Jones ofOak-ijf land, JttdiO M. D. Thompson officiat-! f CAP. BEN D. BOSWELL, Proprietor. T. K. RICHARDSON. Ilf i If you you you you 3'ou want want want want want want to ouy a furnished to buy a reut a to to to farm rooms house house build a move a house house Leading Mnsic House Oregon of Southern fl von don't fcuow PAT C'i on or 1dr-8i . . . Contractor ind HmM'r Keeburg Oreson. R. S. Barker and family, and J. W. Maiden will soon start on a business trip to Oklahoma. Warren McWilliams has gone to Puy alluy and will visit other Sounds cities before returning. 25.00 Gold or ilrer will buy a good ' Organ or make a payment .n one of oar . fine Pianos, pricue ranging to $45000. I haw ,u present stock rcgen.- e See or write a at f om of these bargain. ftc4eimrg , Oregon. r-,ui fIS5.00 t.'! :o ell my i : cjr! or profit. and eectu BLATER1TE la Mineral Rubber voir 5i.vvixxii;i m n.niNt; or find tl m cCNHiirj to KIU'LACK A WORN.OIT ROOI' ROOFING the place ! i atcepaurtacr, gtr.tt.-'. -l MA on merit. iiurcu Miss Elsie Benedick entertained a j aumberof girl friends at dinner Tuesda v. i Mrs. Claude Riddle and son, 'who have, been visiting at Riddle, returned to Medford last night. F. E. Alley returned Tuesday from Albany where he had been called by the illness of his sister. Mr. J. H. Wilson and Bessie and Jessie, were in Canvonville Wednesday. S. K. Sykes, who has been quite sick at his home in this city, is able to be at his place of business. Messrs. John Ferguson and Murice Maiden will leave next week for a camp ing trip to Myrtle Creek. Judge and Mrs. J. C. Fullerton, left on this morning's local for a ten days stay at Boswell Springs. Charley Potters was in town from Myrtle Creek. He is in much better health now, after a long illness. Miss Lulu Willis went up the East Umpqua, and is visiting Mrs. F. W. Haynes at her camp. Messrs. Frank and Willie King lelt here tor Canvonville. The are going in the mountains to look for tall timber. Miss Mary Preschern, who has been -visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe Micelli, re--turned to Portland, Tuesday. Marriage license were issued the 12th to Phil Weatheny and Alice Jones, and Joseph Prosper Fichette and Edith Bel) Sj ooner. Mrs. Aiken, who has been quite ill for the past week with severe throat trouble, is now greatly improved. Mrs. Binger Hermann and grand daughter, little Miss Madge Miller, are expected home from Newport Friday evening. The subject at the tent tomorrow, Friday night, will be "Life." Is man immortal? Have you as good a hold on it as vou need.? For sale at a bargain, drop head White sewing machine. The machine is In perfect working order- For particulars, call at this office. Miss Agnes Brown, who has been -visiting relatives here and at Portland for some time, returned to San Francisco this morning. Miss Janelle Churchill who had been -for the nast month the guest of Miss Jeannie Buick, left yesterday mornin for her home in Santa Rasa, Calif. Mrs. X. Giannini. Mrs. Delia Good man and little son, of Huntington, left yesterday morning for their home, after spending a few weeks visiting relatives. Presiding Elder D. T. Summerville. of Grants Pass, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wr. H. Fisher, of this citv. will leave tomorrow for Coos county. 51 issRose Josephson and Julian Joseph son who have been spending the sum mer with their mother here, will leave Monday for San Francisco, Miss Rose to resume her art studies and Julian to re-enter school. Visitors- at the Board of Trade for Wednesday were: Mrs. C. E. Sargent, Oshkosh, Wis.; Elizabeth Schuller, Sheboygan Wis:; Mary Hobson, Buffalo, JT. Y. ; Mary Ann Wilson, Chicago, III. ; Wm. H: Johnson, Utica.N. .; Martha Ttrnu-nfi. Wheeling. West Va.: Swen Olafson, Fargus Falls. Minn. On account of the burning of the trestle iust this side of Oakland, Tues day evening, the south bound S. P. local due at 5:20, did not arrived until nine o'clock. The Presbyterian Sunday school picnic party who had intended returning from Winchester on the local, were brought down on a special which was sent'up from here at eight o'clock. daughters, town from Notice t Architects Md Contractors. i.n. .roi;, r and zrarei and all -! roo6n. For Sat ami -. tj to .ay Terat- rv! tr i. t . ciati .. abe to eat. Ii will j ar to a or jrto- rM :ukrwat:i.:, v rr ic i c i "x i-: koofi.n o co., W"orcof.tr IJuiUlins. I'OIJTLyVND Mrs. J. H. Short and daughter Mabel left this motning for Elk creek where tr.ey will spend the summer visiting her son Victor. Messrs. John S. Nichols and returned from East Umpqua. Metz, Jas. Templin, B. Jas. T. Buchanan have a hunting trip up the T. K. Richardson has gone to Montana for a short stay, and Miss Bertha Sehlbrede is in charge of the store during his absence. Congressman Hermann has gone to Yaquina Bay where he will confer with citizens regarding the improvements to be made by the government for deep water. The director of School '";'. No. 4, of Koseburg, Oregon, iB rc.-v plans, spwncations and aprox!-i'A-e ort for a 10 room school b. !!; .ti Aug. 20 1903. Allptais U , the clerk" on or bHfw" 1? said date. Tl Ho -d to accept or r-l j, submitted. Nc .. a.-.-. cepted. By order of board of dire, tors, aO-ftSQ. Cuika DitXAJto. Clei k. he bands of. '!orit noon of .--v, -j the right ' aJ.. plan io t r utiles ac-' OOOOOO C OCOO OOOOOOO OOOCrOC OuOOOOOOOCOO OOOOO F. W. BENSON A.C.MtkaTERS. H.C.GALET. Preaxlrnt. .c fftuden; Cubter V New Photographer in R9seburj:. J. E. Olive, late of Santa Crnx, Cali-. fornia, has Htrcltased the Graves photo srraph gallery and will be pleased to meet any of tins old .patrons of the gallery and all other needing first-class work. He is a master photographer and there- ' fore can guarantee entire pat!fct-. Give him a call and l . l. ti . Douglas County Bank, Estobliwlietl I883. Incorporated 1901 Capital Stock, S50.ooo.oo. bOAVtl OF DIRECTORS F. W. BEN . K A-HOOT1I J H. HOOTH.J T BKIDHKs .t KELL.A-CMARSTERf K. L MILLER. 8 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o A eeneral banking buines tranacted, and customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. !ink open from nine to twelve and from one to three. O- C0CK00000000 OOOOO 000000000000000000 Foe Sale A tignt ilon cuii . ery at twenty dollars. Enquire of Kent ! & O'NtMl Liveryman, Rosobnrg. Otp, i 111 UII 1 II 1 SUES AND- Meetings at the Tent. The meetings at the tent conducted by the Adventieta have been postponed un til next Friday night at S o'elock, when all are invited to attend. Douglas County Teachers stitute. Annual In- EMPIRE LiVedfJ, Feed and $ale' tablet C. P. Babxard, Prop. Saddle Morses. Single nnd Double at all hours Translen Stoc j;ven very bet of care Rates always reasonable The late arrivels at the McClallan House are ; Delos D. Neas, J. W. Frea- ham, Portland; Homer Sangell, Dalles; F.J Cronian, Boswell Springs; A.M. Stewart, Azalea, Ore. ; F. O. Guochero- kj-, St. Louis; Ed. T. Xaghel, Myrtle Creek. Last evening Oscar Warren, a bar tender in Gardiners saloon, had a difli culty with a man named Geo. E. Brown and kicked him in a shameful manner. Brown was taken to Dr. Hoover's office where he was found to be hurt in a most horrible manner. Notice is hereby given to all teachers of Douglas Co., that the Annual Teachers Institute will be held in tlte Public' School building at Roseburg Oregon, '. beginning Monday, Aug. 31 , at 9 o'clock ; in., and ending Thursday, Sept. 3rd at 4 p. m. Supts. Frank Rigler and R. F. Robin son, will be the regular instructors. Evening lectures ami 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. 4t F. B. Hamlik, Supt. There are 3S applicants for county papers, and 4 for state papers during this teachers examination. The appli cants for state papers are; Francis E. Wixton, Brockway; Zopher Agee, Oak land; Leslie Miller, Drain; Grace Hall, Myrtle Creek. The examinations are being held at the Roseburg School house. At Marshfield the League baseball team of that city defeated the Roseburg club by a score of 3 to 2. The game lasted 10 innings and not a run was made oh either side until the nineth inning. Roseburg made two runs in her half, and an error by Kostal allowed Marshfield to tie the score. Marshfield won the game in the next inning. Roseburg Nurseries. Very choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitzenberg and Yellow New town Pippin apples a specialty. For sale at very reasonable prices by Rose- burg .Nurseries, H. Schroten, Roseburg, Oregon. 5Ctf J. M. Weatherby T. A. Bury D. L. Martin Board of Equalization Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of Douglas county, O'"- gon, will meet in the office of the couiuy 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., nnd will continue in cession until Saturday, September 5 at 5:00 o'clock p. m., to publicly examine the nssoss ment rolls, and correct all errors in val uation, description or qualities of land, lots, or oilier property. Now, therefore, all parties who may bo 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 their complaint to eaid Board of Equalization. Other wise their assessment will stand us made by the assessor. Geo. W. Staley, Assessor, Douglas County, Oregon. Dated August 3rd, 1903. 4wka Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Laud Bought aud Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. ty with List your ptoper- us. Wanted. 20 tiereoak stovewood, 30 'tiers grub blockwood. D. S. K. Buick 48tf. iBlnF NVER$D GRAIF AN THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, t'ueblo, Colorado Spriugs and Denver, aud the famous Kocky Mountain Scener' by daylight TO ALL IPOIiSTTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDCN AND DENVER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED 'For rates, folders and cher formation, address W. C. McBRlDB, Oen'I Agent, la-l Third Street; Portland,-Of e.