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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1903)
dark Fcglos of Drain is a Rosoburg visitor today. A. N. Orcutt spent Thankpgivlng with his family in Onkland. 0. C. Sothor of Glundalo is registered at the McClnllen today. L Brumbaugh of .Myrilo Crook is reg istered at the McClallon today. Mrs. T. K. Richardson is visiting hor mother in Portland fur u few days. E. B. Spangenberg, of Yoncalla, wiia a business caller in the city, Friday. Swcatland'a Ice cream Saturday and THE SHOE PROBLEH Sunday at Currier's confectionary. 85-8t lADlES' JACKETS. In Ladies' Jackets we have every thing that is to be desired. Also a complete assortment of Furs. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Amoni? our manv attractions is ft o ory pretty lino of Misses' and Chi! dren's Cloaks. Call and see them. LAUItS' SKIRTS. We have just recieved a largo na 9) sortment of Ladies' Skirts ranging in price from . $1.75 to $8G0 2 I The People's Store One Do ABRAHAH Proprietor One Door South of P. 0. m BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW ipnriiii Mil n ! Of Local Interest. Dr's. Clieadle it Johnson, dentists. There is still hope for you if Osteopathy. you try S7-o20 ' Cor. Washington and Main Streets Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. S4 olO .1 Chas. llarbit. of Wilbur, was in tho city, Fri lay. Mrs. Belle Collins For u GriPP tr-v Osteopathy Title Guarantee & Loan Co. Foi a nice job of shoeing Gould. go to H. I.. 70-tf. Rev. F. W. Leonad of Wilbur the city Saturday. was in I. I). Hamilton, President KOSKBORG, OREGON D C. Hamilton, Secj. nd Trea Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Everton of Can- yonville were in Roseburg Saturday. J. L. Boyle of Canyonvillo transacted business in town Friday. Office In the Court House. Have the only com t!pb set nf ahstr&ct books In Douclas County Abstracts and Certificates ot Title iumlshed to Dougl&s county land and mining claims. Have also a complete set ol Tracings of all township nlats in the Koseburg. Oregon, U. B. Lan d DIs Fred Jones of Ashland is visiting in the city for a few days with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. II. B. Taylor wero Roseburg visitors, Friday. trict. Ehip Will make blue print copies ol any town Fresh Candies manufactued daily at Currier's confectionery. Finest in the city Ladies will vouch for Osteopathy. Ask thoso who have tried it. S7-o20 N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Min Holiday goods quite extraordinary as comparison will quickly show. S. K. Svkes. See the Title Guarantee & Loan or blue prinU and filing papers. Co. tf Miss Marjory McDougall returned to her duties in Portland Sunday morning. eral Lands. Minnesota. 023) Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OREGON Wasted. Girl for general housework. Position in Rosebure. Enquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frater, of Riddle, were visiting friends in the city, Friday. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. For Trade Small farms in Southern i Indiana to trade for Oregon property. H. L. Ball. S3tf. Opie Read, the distinguished author, 'physically regenerated" by Osteopathy Bine Prints of Township Maps all vacant Lands. Mrs. II. R. Ferguson has returned ehowing from the Salem Sanitarium much im proved in health. Mrs. M. J. Lee and Miss Gracia Lee of Wilbur wero Roeburg visitors Saturday. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON We buy right, we sell right; we name our priees with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Sykes. It is your own fault to remain an in valid when there is an Osteopath in town. Ben McMnllen Camas Valley for a cruising trip in that vicinity, to be absent until Christmas. Miss Mabel VanBuren returned Sat urdry night from San Francisco and will resume her work here, teaching music. All kinds of mining tools sharpened Ipft vpstprdar for anil repaired at li. L,. uonid, the tiiacK- smith. 70-tf. O. W. Brucsor, of Umpqua Ferry, transacted business in the city, Friday. Mrs. Maude Hall of Ruckles is in tho city today and is registered at the Me Clallen. R. L. Gilo, manager of the Prune Packing plant returned from Salem this morning. Maude Monkhauso, of Oakland, spent Thanksgiving in this city, with her friends. Miss llattio Harvey of Gardner is a guest at the homo of Judge M. D. Thompson. Mrs. F. L. Kenny and children return ed yesterday from Drain whero they had been visiting relatives for a few days. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D. Hamilton. He has the only com pie to set of abstract books in tho county, tf Miss Goldor, tho eighth grade teacher in tho public school returned last night from Portland, whero she spent her Thanksgiving vacation. C. W. Kirk, of Canyonvillo, was in the city, Friday, and expressed his in tention of removing his family to Rose burg, in the near future. If you want to see or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 73-tf . J. M. French and "Doc" Wallace, of Albany, were in the city, Thursday, to attend the football game and to help en courage their football team to a victory. that happened to be a defeat. Mrs. E. 3. Stroud and Mrs. W. It. Willis will go to Portland tomorrow to see Ben Hur played at the Marquam Grand theatre and Mrs. Willis to visit her daughter for a few days. guaranteed forest Keserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. Wallace McCamant, one of Porland's leading attorneys, is in the city on legal business today. Just arrived from the factory a car -load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board ence and will last a life-time and is put up to yow ls your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of Miss Blanche Riddle and her sister, Helena, from Riddle, were shopping in the city, Friday. same. The Osteopath will remove the cause and Nature cures the disease. Does this not appeal to your reason. The local duo at 10:1S was delayed this morning at bhady i'oint, two miles south of town, caused by the wreck of a freight train there. A vast amount of I track was torn up which must be repair- I ed before the train is allowed to pass. The local had not yet arrive! at 3 o'clock this p. m. satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Miss Rose JosepliEon returned yester day from San Francisco to visit with her mother. Mrs M.Josenhson, for a few weeks. A Direct Line Investigate, compare. We seek your business only on the basis of mu tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K. Svkes. Mrs. F. W. Hayncs, assisted by Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Miss Lulu Willis and Miss .Mary h.. Brooks, eatertalned a See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab- of lyMend. her home this decorated with chrysanthemums of all colors, and the party was amused with whist and flinch ; a prize of a large bonqnet of mixed chrysanthemums wan given to the winner. stract of title to your property stairs over Land Office. Up to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. Sec that your ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trans continental lines at St. Paul and Oma ha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on apblication. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F & P. A., Room 1, Col man Bldg., Seattle, Wash. i4u In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Svkes. Mrs. Chris Johnson and daughter are visiting with their son and brother John, in Drain where he attends the I prepared. FOUND A silver medal. The owner can obtain it by describing the same to the editor of the Pi.aixdeai.ee. The University of Nevada foot Kill See Frank E. Alley for land scrip, team pad through here Friday even- Guaranteed perfect, and ready for ing on their way homo. Thry got off dAlivprr Lowftst market Drice. me ira.n ami paring n. some cincKon J I t rr . ii t: i i . i : :rt i ltrnK. nn tliA linril rvifomftril Tlim Dlitn nmnfi! rf f r nn eliir mnna flff.V I - . iiiuciuiiiw ui iv.nu,...). ""J paswd through here two weeks ago. cents each, tiling papers properly looking very confident, hut how Normal school. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, changed on their return, defeat and din- over Land Office. Rev. W. S. Smith of Oakland took the pulpit yesterday at the Presbyterian church in the stead of Dr. Townsend who is ill at his home. Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets are becoming a favorite far stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by A C Marsters & Co. appointment in every feature. Their prophecy was indeed correct; they were unable to cope with the northern mnd, as their record of defeats shows. MARRIED. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For sale bv A. C. Marsters & Co. The Ladies' Aid Society of tho Pres byterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Tlmckerah at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Piano Buyers Wanted to Trade. A fine young Jer- jjre D. L. Houston and son, Asher, sey cow for a good work horse or 2-year an( daughter, who had been visiting at old colt. M. Lemmeh, ti,e )10me 0 jira. p. m. Mathews, Mrs. 88-2t p Dixonville, Ore. Houston's sister, left for their home in Portland Saturday. The football game at Dram Saturday between the Roseburg High school, sec- Mel Thompson left Saturday morning ond team and the Drain Normal second for ijremington, Wash., where he will team resulted, Drain 6; R. H. S. 0. take a position in the machine shops of For Sale. A ten-acre apple orchard in Brooks' First addition to Roseburg I Will be sold cheap. Enquire at this of- 80 lm-p YOUN G V F ATCI I . Nov. 25. 1903. at Cottage Grov J. E. Young and Miss Ermino Vcatch, Rev. C. II. Wallace officiating. Mr. Young is a prominent attorney of Cottage Grove and a graduate of the University of Oregon. Tho bride is a daughter of Hon. R. M. Veatch, at one time register of tho U. S. land office here, and was a popular young lady in Roseburg while residing here. Mr. and Mrs. Young will mako their future home in Cottago Grove. the government navy yard at that place. Mr. Thompson's departure will bo re gretted by his many friends here. There is another interesting change at the bowling alley. Roy Sloper now has tho city record and undoubtedly the 5 nrize to Imj paid Dec. 15. Ho scored MARSTERS MOSHER At Silverton, Oregon, Nov. 2(1, 1903, Rev. E. M. Marsters of this city and Mrs. Martha J. Mosher of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Marsters will mako Sil verton their future homo. For a. quarter of a century we've been busy solving shoe problems solving them For man, woman and child solving them successfully. In the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of fall footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree of style, comfort, durability and moderateness of price. We want you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment. It's chuck full of attractive things and the prices are attractive, too. J0SEPHS0NS The ROSEBURG, ORE. School Books Have You Seen That FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in our window. It is up-to-date A full line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. And Stationery AT MARSTERS' From the cheap to the best. A fall line of Mattresses and Pillows. One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, J If you need Blankets or Comforts we have them ! ORE I c ROSEBURG A JUNK H HIDE T CO. Pavs the highest Cash Price for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool, Tallow, Rubber, Metals and Scrap Iron of all kinds We also sell Second hand Furniture of all kinds at Prices to suit the Times. Corner of Oak and Rose Sts. Opp. Empire Stable, J Yon will notice that we do not have to be continually strking ont for a new make of Pianos. The Needham has been nnr leader for 14 years and is today a . . . . - .1 " leader among the high graae pianos o. flce of u,j particuiars. the world. Some etieap pianos are mauo high grade simply by getting a boost in thinking about buying the Oregonfcn ; or . some o her S property in Douglas County? If so IS',, I and do makeThe major- it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley 8l p58, w,,ich is a very good score and itv ofneonle believe it simply because examine the title before purchasing, will be very hard to surpass, so hcing cn it. iioftsn't lase iuk, ww . i ----- . D. s. T. West, lire insurance, noiary or high commiss.ons U make a good y properly rcnted, county and piano, but insieau ..., citv warrants boucht, and collections n,mnnt nt. ilm onc-ra hall Thanks- tine, his two daughters, Emma and ueot - , , . . . I , , nL.n-. 1 maue. umce on jacKBonmreui., nu. wi, ,,:,,: tiiiiht. was the most pleasant bo- fliary wuru wcuuiai iu ti.n. uimmii m i 1 ' " - . i Kitty Brose of Winston was shopuing in Koscburg Saturday. I). L. Thompson who has just return ed from Lakeview, Ore., was visiting his sisters Claudia and Agnes in this city Friday. U.S. Nichols of Riddle who took a band of cattle to Eastern Oregon last spring, has icturned having sold his cattle there. ohlice some of voar subscribera who b not know what the sheop law is SnnscRinER. A man must build a lawful fence as described in chapter VIII section 4342 of Bellinger & Cotton's Codes and Slat utes of Oregon. Editor. loka?hde 'I 'HERE is no coat that needs more care and detail in pro ducing than the double breasted sack coat, for they must be per fectly balanced and carefully cat, with mathemaric precision. The "Kaufman Tweedham" is the smartest double breasted coat you have ever seen. It is strictly hand made and unusually attractive to dressy young men. It can be worn for semi-dress or business; a garment worthy of any merchant tailor. The collar and lapel in these coats are very long, which is very essential. It gives them a mer chant tailored appearance and makes this coatunusuallyattractive. The materials are: Unfinished Wcrs teds,Cheviots,Cassimeres aad Thibet. Ask to see them at Woollenberg Bros. Window Sale. CHAFFIN AKERS : STELZER AKERS At Myrtlo Creek, Nov. 25, 1903. A donblo wedding transpired at the homo af A. M. Akors at South Myrtlo Ti.n Inn t?ivfin bv the Roseburc Fire Creek, Rev. h. C. Zimmerman oflicia- Miss Laura G. Thomas who talked to us Friday ovening at tho Methodist church and who romainod in tho city until last evening visiting old acquaint ances and making now ones, took tho train for Ashland. Tho ladies of tho Christian church will hold a salo of homo cooking at Kruse fe Newland's grocery store ou Saturday Dec. 5th, 1003. Don't forgot tho date. mechanics, and tho very such as are always UEed in pianos. Needham 29-tf T. K. Richardson, Roseburg and Cottago Grove, Oregon. Hoover building, opposite post office. Rice and Rice, the house furnishers, showinir a beautiful and varied as sortment of china and glass ware, suita ble for holiday gifts and for practical uses. The assortment includes fancy .. , . :.,., m,t tnall nartiea bowls, individual plates, individual cups Aouce " '7 and individual coffee and choco- ecrved to tno gu holding city warrants endorsed prior to an . fancv of tho building. rw 4 1901. are requesieu iu presem. " - City Treasurer's Notice. rial affair of the season. A laree crowd U A. htcizcr, was in attendance and the musis fur nished bv Prof. Anplehoff's orchestra was of a high standard, there were twenty-eight numbers on tho program and everyone enjoyed themselves until a late hour. A very good supper was Ecrved to tho guests, in the banquet hall Tho C. F. C.'s held a pleasant reunion at tho homo of Miss Ella Black batur I day ovening. At their business meeting they decided many important questions relating to tho welfare of their mysteri ous society, of which wo know nothing Wanted. A girl to do general housowork. to Mrs. C. A- Sehlbrede. Shadow Social. Tho latest count for pupnlar pupil at the High school, resulted with tho fol lowing persons in tho lead. Tho contest Imtween tho two leaders is very close ... . i ' nu r,irf,r'R office vases : 41 lact everyuuug u U,eniiiouv. "rr,- collector is shown and tho reasonhle lor paymeuk, on after the date of this notice. Dated hoseburg, Oregon, Nov. 3 1903. H. C. Slocdm, Jr. uess of prices will merit your attention. City Treasurer. An appreciative and attentive audience listened to Miss Laura G. Thomas, in hrr renderinc of "Miss WiggB of tho Tim Rosebnri? Advance Club of the Cabbage Patch" at tho Methodist church .u o 1 . . 1 oM.nni wliinli in pnmnoped of the Fridav cvenine. Tho church resounded IUUf J,MV.. I. I V A Shadow Social will bo given in Odd Cillnwo ITnll ATnndnv nvnnintr. Dor. 7. 1903. bv tho Woodmen of tho World and and promises to bo exciting although tho Women of Woodcraft. Ladies aro requested to bring lunch for two. Everybody is invited to at tend. 2t The Best Liniment. darkhorso may turn up at any time Polly Campbell 550 Mar Hanan 620 Frank Berry 150 GracoLaBrio Ur Marv Parka 1,5 Audrey Bridges 85 Build a Lawful Fence. Filberts At 20 cents per quart, dock, Cleveland, Ore. '03. W. For Snlc. One good horso cheap, the blacksmith. H H. Mur- 85-2mp L. Gould 70-tf. 'Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid- pupils of the seventh grade decided to with laughter at Miss Wiggs' predica- thecrcd best liniment on tho nmrkct, . ... ii i i i. .i...: .,:.. f f.i.nil.r 1 tiTiln Pjist .t niiss. nf finoruia. Vt. NO have a social to tnemieive!", so on laist menus mm mu uccu ..v. - - tt...,., prr rr Nov "8 " . .. i r i. . if ;.,, Li .nr iinimi.nl w!il lionl n i or bruiso I Umpnua. terry, ur., ov. -o, ndayniguiu,BumeBewu.yur.. Editor Plaindblkk, Sir -.-Will you SMITS P No piease answer the following questions chargo ol Miss fcncKson, uieir u.au.ur, I I .,.,,,, ,,,,!,J(u,i. n vnlimhln fnr dRon seated throuah your valuablo paper. Aro sheep aided bv Mrs. and Miss L.atsno, to nave pauicucTOuia mimmou' " n.. - --- - - - , aided uy .urn. aim luiua ia , J ,, ,-:., ,) l,n n.in. ISIm Inmn linrlr nnd nalnn in the Ul OWed to rim at largo 111 Douglas COUn a good time. Games tne eauro o ne Does a man have to fence his land uie eu.ufe. rn.ii.t-. : L " .n o.,.ioi nn,l v..n nnvi.r winh to l)o without it. to keen sheep off ? By answering Hprvpd comnrised 01 eveiyinine goou iu airo. iumnoi . j I . .. . . ZX4 l they adjourned for home, highly appreciated by the audience. 1 Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. following questions you will tho greatly Apply rrosf- Is Thk Ckncorr Court Op Tub Statu Or Okeoon For Douglas County, Surnh R. Seivor 1 Plaintiff, Notice uy puunca- V8 f UOn, OI BUIUI11U11B I George W. Soiver, Defendant. J To George W. Seiver tho above named defendant. . tn tlm name of the state 01 uregon. You aro required to appear and answer tho complaints filed against you in tho nhnvn entitled suit and court on or be fore the 18th dav January. 1904, ana u you failato appear and answer said com nintnt trninHL vou as nuruuv nuiuiw mil within lliu ciiid limn, plaintiff will - . . r . . inly to tho court lor tho rcliel demand-1 iii linr romnlaint. to-wit: For a decreo dissolving tho marriage contract now existing botween tho plain tiff and defendant. I rhis summons is piibiisneti ny omer of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge ol tlio 2nd Judicial District ol Uregon wliirh onlir ir dateil Novomlnsr ld.1903, and tho timo prescribwl in tho faid onler RICE & RICE The House Furnishers We carry the fiuest line of CHINA WARE ever brought to Roseburg, everything a bright new piece imported direct from the Factory by ourselves. Our China and Dish Department is the talk of the town A chance to make mother, sister or sweet heart a lovely keep sake, a fancy ornament and a useful present. SILVERWARE AND CARVERS In All The Very Latest Designs If we had free use of this entire paper we would be unable to tell you of all the good things wo have and will sell at special prices throughout the Holiday Season. lor puuncauon oi una euiiuuuub jo uum a week for six consecutive weeks preced- tho 18th dav of January, 1904, and iniblication there-1 iUL'l tlin ilato of tlio first Dl foro is tho 10th day ot November, 1903 C. I. LEVENGOOD, Attorney for Pluiutifi. Just Step in and See our Handsome Line ot CARPETS RUGS LOUNGES COUCHES Give us your business. We have special care for all mail orders entrusted to us. Our mail order business has grown to be a prime factor and every mail brings us orders which are filled the days they are received. I. Oregon's School Supply Agents Direct from the Factory