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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
1 E anh tp mm SPDINfi anri SIIMMFR Line is not better than any other, don't bny from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in LAD I TAR LOOK Silk Gause Novelties, Sole Jourec, Silk Zephyr, Corded Cliambray, Lawn Caladinc Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Af ton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Cfial lics, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS We carry the Finest Line of Made-up Skirts in town, wlilx 3 mm equaled for quality and price and our lino of Underskirts cannot For a nieo job of shooing go to II. L. Gould. 70-tl. Dr. and Mrs. Wallaco, of Albany, was in the city yesterday. J. V. Mullins is back from a trip to Salem and various points in the Willa- niotto valloy. Miss Anna Wharton has taken a posi tion in tho inillinnrv department at Josephson's." Seo Frank E. Alley for land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. Prof. I. E. Richardson, of Albany, Oregon, will organize a Business Collcgo in RoKfilmrvr. October 12th. 1903. -it 73. ) Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing Embodies many special features that will in terest you. The clothing that we sell from the Highest to the Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though onr prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. A1m a new and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Shoo I The People's Store 1 J W One Door South of 1 O. On Saturday, Miss Goulder gave the pupilB of her room, in tho public school, a verv delightful outing at mchester. J. K. Whitnoy. stato printer from Salem, accompanied by his wife, was in town yesterday filing on timber lands. . AH parties knowing themselves indebt to S. K. Svkes. on notes and accounts last duo, will please call and settle. S. K. Sykes. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Bill Cor. Washington and Iain Streets Airs. Belle Collins OREGON and Union Pacific Title Guarantee & Loan Co. j Of Local Interest. Dr's. Chcadle & Johnson, dentists. Get your rifles and shotguns and amu nition of S. K. Svkes. Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. J. E. Olive went up to Portland Sun day night for a short pleasure trip. Do vou intend to buv a Stove? If so, uo to S. K. Sykes, and get his prices. . "Win. Thompson, of Umpqua Ferry, is transacting business in this city. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will bo in Rosqlnirg Sept. 2ii and 30. S. lv Svkes is agent for the Fairbanks Mono Gasoline Engines, the best made .un. ... kj. iwiuioru, m vonu fail to have Dr. Lowe test your Grove, is visiting friends in this city. ,.i.;.,r. ,-3 ..,, ifo,.. VOH start them to . ri . i f. rv 1 I I w. icior ouort, leu luesuay lor r.iK Creek where time. be will reside for some Mrs. E. W. Estes returned home Tuesday morning from a visit to friends in Oakland. BOSEBURG. 0. Haxiltok, President OREGON D C. Hamilton, Secy, and Tress OBce In the Court Hone. Have the only oom plete set of abstract books In Douglas Count j Abstracts &nd Certificates ol Title furnished to Douglas county land and minine claims- Hare also a complete etoIT?cinc of all township pints In the Rowburs, Orecon, D. S. Lan d I);s trict. Will make bine print copies of any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every description. Farms,and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. 023) OAKLAND. OCEGON Mrs. Sam Evans, of L'mpqua Ferry, Is in the city the guest of her parents, Judge and Mrs. Willis. If you dont watch J. T. Bryan's show window, you fail to see many of tlto latest novelties in jewelry. al7-lmp. All kinds of mining tools sharpened and repaired at H. L. Gould, the black smith. 70 tf. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. Dr. Lowe, the optician who is to be in Roseburg Seit the 29 and 30, has been coming here for over thirteen years. F. E. Andrus, of the Roseburg Lnmber Co. left this morning for a month's trip to Iab Angeles where ho goes for rest and recuperation. Bluo prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Iand Office. Lou Zigler, lately with I. Abrahams, has accepted a position with a farm machinerv house at Iono and left for that place this morning. Miss Elva Wimlwrly will leave Sun day morning for Eugene, where she will at'end the fair and Fpend a month visit ing friends and relatives. Have Dr. Lowe cure your nervous ir ritability, head and eye aches, by re moving the cause with a pair of his su perior glasses. Consultation free. Kev. George Bennet will leave Mon dav morning to attend the annual con ference of the Methodist church, which will convene in Salem next week. Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so, it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing. For those throat troubles Osteopathy gives permanent relief. ee Dr. Studley. One trtal convinces vou of its otficiency The Florsheim Shoe for men. Come in and let us tell you abut its good points. Josephson's, dealers in high grade footwear. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. 'Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Laud. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ing?. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office m new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON T. K. RICHARDSON. Leadioz Mnsic House of Southern Oregon. Attorney Sehlbrede and Druggist Rapp late of Roseburg, have formed a partnership and are doing a general commission business in Portland. Is your property for sale? If so, j see Frank E. Allev and have the title examined and secure Mrs. O. D. Erwin, who had been in . , ,! the citv the iast month, the guest of her an abstract oi , -. , . ... same. Th situefair, eourteiu s treatment to all, good good;, moderate profits, these just about sum up our business policy. Josephson's, The Big Store. 69-tf day evening for her home in San eieco. Fran- See the new Gainsborc ready-to-wear hats in Mohair felt at the Bell Sistors. The Duchess shape is als-K new and nobbv. Call and sfee them. (iO-ti. $25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or make a payment on one of our fine Pianos, prices ranging from J1S5.C0 to M50.00. I have decided to sell my present stock regardless of cost or profit. See or write us at once and secure come of these bargains. T. K. RicHARnsoN-. Roseburg, Oregon Sorisis skirts for women. If you wil in?iect those on display in our window no commendation of our will be nec essarv. Josephson's, the cloak and skirt house. W-tf TheW. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon, Sept. 25th, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. S. Tarks, being the annual ehtion. All members are re quested to be present. Two magnificently bred Herefords, purchased at the State fair, passed through Roseburg Monday enroute to their new owner, W. L Nichols the well known Herford breeder at Riddle. That weak back can Osteopathic treatment. Studlev costs vou nothing. Female troubles yield readily to treatment. s20 Messrs. S. C. Flint, Chaa. Robert, Hvman Wollenbenr and Frank Waite made a business trip to Dillard yester- dav. returning on the overland last be cured by ! night. I 1 A call on Dr. Mar Hanan, Forrest Fraley and N. Howe are home from an extended out- Dr. J. C. Twitchcll, who has been spending three weeks on the coast is ex jHJcted home Saturday. Mrs. Twitchell will so up to Drain Friday and return with the Doctor. ing at Klamath Lake, and have resumed their studies in the Roseburg High chool. Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. The Doi.;kn Coimtv Mills will rol barley and other grain only on Tuesday of each week, customers should have tlieir grists at the mill not later than 1 1 o'clock, to insure getting it rolled the same dav. al7-lm. We want you to get better acquainted with our store, with our goods, with our methods. Let us attend to your mer chandise needs, and we will both make money. Josephson's, The Big Store. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Slagle left Wednes day for Rosebun: to meet Mrs. Johnson nd Miss Ethel who are returning from trin to Cdifornia for Misi Ethel's lealth. Hermany friends will be pleased to learn that she-is much improved. Mr. and Mrs .C. C. Johnson who have been isiting in San Francisco, will return with them also Coquille City Bulletin. Fall Dre Goods ! ! Zibelines, Scotch Cheviots, Bou cle novelties Rough cloths are the roost sought after, every thing that is rough and shagg' in' dress goods is the proper thing. We buy only that with the high est recommendation for quality and style, and we price it at the very lowest possible margin of profit. Equal quality with ours will not be found at lower prices.. Next TuesJay and Wednesday, Sept the 29 and 30, two clays only, Dr. Lowe, the well-known oculo-optician. will Iks in Roseburg, at the McClallen House Don t fail to have turn test your eyes for glasses. The shops, yards, freight deot and passenger station of the S. P. Railroad in this city were swept and garnished to a point of immaculate nestness for the inspection of a party of officials who j passed through on a special at eleven ! o'clock Tuesday morning. Among them were Manager Koehler, Supt. Fields, Engineer Grondahl, Master Mechanic Younger and Roadmastcr Johnson, of the Orecon division. From San Fran cisco were Traffic Manager D. C. Agler, and Chief Surgeon F. K. Ainsworth, M D Encineer Connolly and Conductor Houston hail charge of the train from here to Portland. Nathan Fullerton will leave Saturday, night for Portland whereon Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents he will be married to Miss Ethel Notting ham. Miss Nottingham is the daughter of Hon. Nottingham, representive of Multnomah county. Judge and Mrs J. C. Fullerton, Mrs. Bunnell and Miss Katherine Fullerton will attend the marriace. Miss Katherine acting as maid of honor. Nathan is one of Rose burg's rising young business men, young man of irreproachable character, popular with all who konw mm and the I'laindcaler joins in smcerccongratula tions and hearty welcome to the bride to her new home in this city. While going from the home of her aunt Mrs. J. R. Raet, to her mother's homo, on Monday evening, Misa Lillian Critser had tho misfortune to trip on a loose board in the side walk-, throwing her violently and badly lacerating her knee. Dr. Miller was called and found necessary to take several stitches in the wounded knee and tho patient is report ed resting easy. A Word to the Thoughtful. Aided by the Ripe Experience of twenty-six years of successful business in Roseburg, we are prepared this fall to offer the purchasing public an unrivald as sortmet :' high grade merchandise. For years we have studied your merchandise wants and are now eminently fitted to satisfy them. We are pioneers in the dry goods business, and you get the benefit of our experience when you buy here. eing the SOlK AGEMTS for the CHOICEST M!IES we are always able to offer you something a little bet ter than the best of other stores, yet our prices are smaller than theirss, quality considered We want you to become acquainted with our store, with our goods, with our methods. Let us attend to your merchandise needs and we will both make money. WATCH THIS SPACE WE'L L. HAVE SOME GOOD THINGS TO TELL YOU JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store ROSEBURG, ORE. School Books 3 And Stationery i Buy one of those fine Morris Chairs we are show ing and comfort and satis faction is sure. Also a splen did line of Rockers. Full line of Couches and Lounges that are up-to-date. AT MARSTER5' k B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, ORE Kev C. A. Hite, of Oakland, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the city. Mrs. E. 11. Hillings left, yesterday, for a visit to her parents, in Portland. r Ksitzpr.of Washincton, is in the A. Sehlbredo. Joseph Micclli, grand master of the I n n P f Oroin: Robert Robertson ritv. the micst ol Mrs. o and Dr. Twitchell, all of Roseburg, visit ed Coquille Lodge last Saturday night and oreanizeu a degree team. Mr. Robertson is an expert drill master and, after several rehearsals with the boys pronounced them in good ehapo, with practice, to put the work on in the latest approeil method. Coquille Bulletin. X. E. Poague, a prominent attorney oi Salem, is in town today. Allwrt BiUer, of San Francisco, is in the city, visiting his father and sisters. E. T. Naghel, the Myrtle Creek Hotel ninn. is in tne cilv. on ousiness, iwa . Ashley Allen, Thurston Pettyjohn and I propriation of 1,S00, the last year's ap- 3ns Mary Hetfgepatn were marnea dv i propriation being only $SO0. the Kev. t. a. HanilsocKer. l lnenext fair vctll undoubtedly be On Sept. 16, at residence of the Cel-1 heId a' Rosebarg" a 1 the citizens of lers Sisters, Jes-e Mayheld and Miss ! iJougias county should make a point Lulu Taylor were married by Justice J w attend the fair at Eugene and help Krewson. I make it a grand success and then we There are six or seven licences issued I expect Lane county to return the for the privilege oi tapping the malasses J compliment next year. i barrel. Administrators Notice. County Probate Orders. Estate of Jacob Lehnherr, Lincoln Tlru?h. Chas. Steel and John Wilson, Miss Ida Ritiman left, yesterday morning, for a protracted stay in Portland. - . v. rr 1 . Mrs. T. K. Richaruson leu juosu morning for a visit to friends in Cottage Grove. ... ..I ... - r. Rev. Allen, the new pastor ot tlie .u. appointed appraisers oi uie tiau-. E. church south, has arrived ami as sumed his ministerial duties. Miss Madge Chapman and her grand dame, Mrs. S. E. Flood, are in the city. the guests of Simon Lane and family. Notice is hereby given that the under signed vrxt, by the Cxntr Court, o Douglas County, Oregon, on the 16th day of September 1W3, duly appointed txicutrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. All persons having claims against tho aforsiid estate, will present the same, Mrs. Ruth G. Sweet and daughter, specials for tho Salvation Army, have been holding open-air eervices each . i i i . . nM evemne mo iirsi oi uw wet. nicy The leave, i.us morning .or ,u B -nu - Drainoast telephone line. r:t to eo as far south as Ashland, the P"-'"', southern boundary of tho northwest di vision of the Army work. They are not establishing Army corps, but gathering up ihe funds that would be given to ward the Army work. Attorney 0. C. Leavengood and wife Wood and wife were down from ifton last eveninc's local for a trip to Mvriln Cnvk. combining business with stratwn be issued to . fc. unit. , - - t1nc;iir.. real anil penonai properly suj.jwm be valued at f l-.wu. DOtiii vruercu lor Mrs. Kay Carlon and sisters, Misses $24,000, and J. B. Riddle, t.eorge Cut Kdith and Hattie Cook, left this mom- forth and II. A. t row, appointed ap- W.G Allv.,,v vpaterdav. attending to timlwr land business. Henry Brown, deceased. Order fori the sale of personal property in the I hands of the executor entered. Guardianship or the estate of Guy and! daiy verified tome at Camas Valley, John M. Ingram, minors. Orde for the Douglas County, Oregon, within six sale of personal propel ty entered. I months from the date hereof. Estate of Magdalene Hard am, de- First publication of this Notice Sept. ceased. Ordered that letters of admini-1 21, 1903. Eun Lsuxncss. Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. ia a Kfprlm, of Drain. WHO 13 is in Roseburg today Great Mrs. C. A. Seldon, mother ol .Mrs. . T n Clint trill return next wtreK irui a J " three months visit in Salem. ing for Grants Pass, where Mrs. Carlon I praisers will makd her home with hor parents. Exposition and Portland. Carnival at Grand and Circuit Jury. Quarterly Inspection of Company D. 0. N. G. will be held at tho Armory, ai ..;..m nVinMr Tiiemiav oveninc. Sept. 20. Today at one o'clock Mrs. W. R. Wil lis served lunoheon to a number of friends, her daughters Mrs. Evans, of Umnoua Ferry and Mrs. Sherman, of Portland being tho guests of honor. . . , i ! ST Z'wZlM and of UM in Washing L' I II It DKM lV iiumnn T ----- Mrs. E. McBrooni, who had been spending the summer here, tho guest of her mother, Mrs. N. L. Owens, lelt tins morning for her homo in Grangeville, Idaho. Tlie Merchants and Manufacturers Exposition will be held at Portland, Thefollowing is thelist of jurorsdrawn 14th to iaclusive for the next term of court. For this occasion the Southern Pacific DS Pope, Camas Valley ; J A Jaques . Portland Glendale; L E Millege, Dillard; Jacob . ' t"m ;n.l.W f . tlnwx- trn I ' a r " sion at a rate of $S.60 from Rosebarg. m- nn.i Mm. H. D. Graves are at home from a three weeks' trip to i on- Brown, Canvonville; Henry Mooney, The Revival Brigade has arrived and Comstock ; George , Scott, Melrose ;m. gale tlates September 15th, ISth, 22nd. will hold tho first of a series of services Vinson, Cleveland ; T Ir Fisher, Olalla ; d h ;n tlm Mthndist church tonight, after W which tho meetings will bo in the tent, On Tue-day afternoon Mrs. W. T. Wright and Mrs. Dr. John Wright charmingly entertained a party of ladies numberiug abint 35 gu eats at the ever popular game of "hearts." Nothing prettier could ho imagined than tne floral decoration ah t.hcy were arranged throughout tho house. In the hall, tall vases of American Beauty roses, red carnations aud scarlet sigo contrasted pleasingly with the green of ferns, and the banisters were wined with long ines of wisteria. In the front parlor, only white and green appeared, the flowers being white asters and handsome white roses set off by their own foliage, while the back parlor showed a lavish and effect use of pink La France roses and bowls of lavander and while sweet peas. In tho dining room only purple and white sweet peas were nsfid. The first nn.e went to Mrs. Sain Evans, of Umpqua Ferry and tho consolation to Mrs. Tom Sheri dan. Mrs. Louis Befils and little Miss Fannie Camnbell assisted in receivin and serving the dainty lunch. eervatory were disposed artistically in ic double parlors and dining room unch was served in ten courses, and comment is unnecessary lor all tnoso who have leen so fortunate aH to be Mrs. Willis' guests are well acquainted with her charming hospitality and the wonders of her menus. Tho guests irescntwcreMmes. F. W. Haynes, F. . Benson. F. II. Churchill, F. B. Waite, F. Barker, J. H. Booth, M. Joseph- W. H. Jamieson. K. u. Miller. ton. on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Heydon returned T.mailnv (mm a trip to fcalem and Portland. Mrs. Elizabeth here, visiting with them. There has recently been exploited a new substance designated by the name ... ... i i. t:.i.i. tK.i M Chapman, Glide; J L Grimes Looking Glass; M F Chase, Glendale; Geo 1$ mnniiord, vuour; n Jamieson, Roseburg; W W Kent, Drain; Wm Knap, Umpqua Fer ry; Owen Atterbury, Oak Creek; Jack Chapman, Wilbur; W B Drake, son, C. B. Dovereaux, of Park Rapids, Minn., who has spent tho past summer on the coast, is in Rosoburg to assist tho Revival Brigade in a two week h revival, which opens tonight. Binger Hermann, Geo. Brown, E. Grey. MARRIED. If von want to seo or purchase verv best vapor cauuiuw uuu' go to A. C. Marstera it Co. and inspect n,., ronnwniH Buckovo. it is warraiucu 73-tl G RAY HA R M ON Last Monday even ing, at 8 o'clock, at the homo of the h 0Very particular. i.!.1..f.. .to M- nml Mro f.. A.I ' r .i.s-:... Mr WnltPr Miss Bessie Kiddor has been employed i t: o...n If av. no n Biinernumerary teacher in tlie puu- Urav ulHl iuirn ijiciit -- . - , . .. ." 1 1: ..i,i nauiatiiu thn teachers in tne s. a. none as o uciaiiiiK. i, .hwii o Mrs. Gray has lived in cork, is not subject to decay, and is jiyrlie Creek ; J M I-eepcr, Oakland ; W rnnableof sustaining thirty times ita ii pjtcl,fonl . Roseburg ; Melvin Howard, . . . , . . i . own weight, while cork is oniy capaom Yoncalla; Nels Kydel, tlkton; H L. .mc- of sustaining five times its weight. Laughlin, Roseburg; Chas Daugherty, cently Captain Tmffert mentioneil i Yoncalla ; K F Smick, Roseburg ; David tree which ho observeil in tno lcuau Hughes, Canyouville, Asher Ireland, region calletl Marea by the natives, the olalla; J J Cawfield, Roseburg proiwrties of which are very similar to -j,c above list is a very fair and rep- ti.nun nf "knivik The tree only grows r.,cott5v. lwvlv of men from all narts l" I ... I. o.-.l Una a illnltv IlUlCh I I 1 ...... HI UlUlip lll-a ,,J " I Ul iUUua uvuutj less than of cork. Every nativo souuer about six feet in length -Th- Second Southern Oregon Dlstrla Tickets sold at stations south of the Fair Grounds will allow atop-overs at that point, enabling holders to visit the Oregon State Fair. Tlie Exposition will be held on Mult nomah Club Grounds and adjacent streets, and in addition to exhibits by merchants and manufacturers, Jabouxa Circus, with ita many attractions, has been secured. A special feature will be tho Grand Spectacular Ballet, "When Knighthood was in Flower," by sixty trained dancers iw gorgeous costumes, prepared for the occasion." 69-s24. i Roseburg all intermediate grades, whore tho attend her lilo and numbers nmong her friends anco is unduly largo 1 Lnnnt linr Mr fimV in mlineCtcd I ' in i " j ... . . :.. ii with tho Pacific States Telegraph and L. N. Whipple, oi urain, a . ,u Undnv. on business. Mr. Whipple re jccpuono., ..., .......... -- XT . ,., ,,. , . n.. ti,..;. intiirA i imrra tun ruriu.ii n. hm ... allll OeHUrvutliy iuiuiui. niun I- ' - - . I. . :.. 1.. I, ' V...... ...! H. P. ..w. flnn. condition. StlldciltB COllllllg 111 all IIOIIIU Will U J IMMUUlllK, - In 4l,iw .. . .r.i.. i.. 4i..,n nnt. a vacant house m tne UKAI.EU JOIIln MIU UHiiiuuriUHB it icn-io u. i ....-, inHi wihM for lono life nnd happiness, town and all rooms taken carries a piece . . m. with him whon on the marcii. tne weight of the wood ia insignificant, and it is only necessary to cast tho piece of board in the water in order to nave a safe means of crossing in tho form of a raft. Agricultural Fair. ..ONE DOLLAR PREIUJH. The Rosekr? Jak aid Kie Ct. Cupid Dans. Tlia fair ivill nnn at K11170110 on Tues- day, Sept. 20, and Uie Southern Pacific Will pay a premium of $1 in addition to '...!. r ,, the regular price of 10 on each too of raurunu o imoicvi .. ' cast iron this otter to hold good until ouo-iinw litre lor uie rounu trip irom i uctooer 1st. all points on the line in Oregon. There will bo the best display of agri-1 On Sent. 10, at tho resilience oi wiu i cultural products anu uvcsiock ever ex- brides mot'ier, Mr. J. E. Martin and hibited in Western Oregon, as tho rail Miss Lola Pickens wero united in tho road has offered freo transportation of bonds of matrimony by tho Kov. C. P. such to the fair. lUllov. All of Douglas county. 'Iheprires have been doubled this On Sept. 18, at tho residence of I year over last, as tho State made an ap- We Also Want Hides, Furs, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Rubber and Second Hand Furniture MM IU IE II Cur. Oak and Rose Sti,Optv. lUnurd'a SUtte