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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1904)
Cheadlo & Johnson, dentlelh. All Work guaranteed. Furnished house for rent. Inqtilro of K. U. Johnson, Marks building. It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers OurSoriug goods that are constantly arriving are well known for their quality. It is a pleasure for us to show this beautiful line. All we ask is for you to give us the opportunity. Note that our clothing fits well and is tip to date, our Dress Goods are nnH, ttv mir Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish You will Hot believo in Osteopathy until you nro convinced of its efficiency by n trial. Walter Josephson, of San Francisco is visiting his mother Mrs. M. Josephson of this city. It is reported that three new residen ces are to be built soon north of tho now high school building. """"J v l J 5 and shapely, our Furnishings are new and nobby, our and cheap in price. Wash Goods are pretty Editor 11. 11. Brookes made State's MetroKlis a business visit day returning Saturday. tho Fri- I EVERYTHING 15 HEW AMD GOOD The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door Southof P. 0. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW illffl Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins 4 l. Of Local Interest. Ml Dr's. Cheadle & Johnsou, dentists work guaranteed. For Good Pictures and Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors John M. Barker, of North Roseburg, is reported sick with measles. Dr C. E Bogue, of Myrtle Creek, was in Roseburg on business Friday. If yon want good work done, try the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ington and Kane St. County School Superintendent F. B. Hamlin attended the Un-.i teachers in stitute at Drain last week- ( ( : 1 c: :'i ( 1 1 Roseburg, - Mrs. Fred Piekthorn, of Montaville, Ljjg StS. ' 's tne Suett f 'ler hrotlier-in-law, V. 11. I'ii-ktliorii, of West Roseburg. Ore. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing Mrs. J A. Ricks, of Junction City, is I the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Perry, jaiul father, Geo. Piotznian, of this city. all vacant Lands. FRAflKE. ALLEY Architect, Abstractor. Mrs. Florence Howard and daughter, Mrs. Myer. left Friday morning: for Portland and other points north for an ex ended visit. Mrs. S. E. Churchill, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Alley, i of tnis city, for the past two week-, re- I turned to Eugene Friday morning. Plans and Estimates for all Build-1 jns j For Sale. Household furniture, in. i eluding black walnut extension dining Special designs lor Office Fixtures . bJe and ch - , trmik 1.0.; Cabin Creams at Currier's. See Bell Sisters' 2-00 trimmed hat. Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. IUhkek. tf All disorders treatment. yield to Osteopathic Register now; don't wait, will soon be closed. The books John Agee. of Wilbur was in this city on business this week. S. K. Sykea has just received a car load of new Biin wacons. If it is n "Floral" it is the latest and it can be had at Stratfords gallery only. If you want grinding done, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ing and Kane St. If jou want good fresh fish and shell fish, call at the Fish Market, corner Lane and Pine streets. ni 5 Health is coverned by common sense principles, thus Osteopathy is popular and it;- cures permanent. Plain sewing and dressmaking is solic ited by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets. If you want Machine work done call at the Bosehurg Machine Shop, corner V ashington and Kane St. Miss Laura Spalding Of the Plain dk lkh force, spent a few days last week visiting relatives at Drajn. Miss Alma Ambrose, of Yoncalla, has been a visitor at tho home of assessor Staley for two weeks past. Cabinet photos, $2.50 per doz-n, and other sizes accordingly, for a short time, at the Sunbeam Photo Parlors. 31-1 m-p Joe Lyons has disposed of his interest at Drain and has accepted a position as cashier of the Douglas County Bank of this citv. Have you seen that elegant line of lace curtains? We are showing also full line of portiere and window shades. B. W. Strong. L. L. Perdue, Perdue; Geo. W Riddle, Azalie; J. H. Hobb's, Coles Valley; O. C. Barklv, are registered at the McCla- llenhouse. APRIL 19 All persons holding Cash Sale Slips dated April 19 may have them redeemed in cash by presenting them before June 1, We will do the same this month that is present one days sales to our customers during flay. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Lost : Between the post-office and the corner of Oak and Kane St., a ladies gold watch. Finder will please leave same at this office. Suitable reward will be paid. m 9-1 m Ira Pilkmgton and wife left this city last Saturday morning for Portland to I resjde, he having desposed of ii Inter est in the blacksmith shop to hia part ner Mr. Bristow. Those who were in attendance at the Junior Payexercises at the Opera Hou?e Friday evening were highly entertained by Mi as Maude Ragon, who has recently taken a course in music in the city of Boston. C. A. Schelbrede, of Portland is in this city visiting with his family. Mrs. N. Boyd who has been visiting in Potland returned home Sundav even ing. Feed your chickens ground oyster shells. Buy them at the Fish Market, corner. Lane and Pine streets. m 5 You prolxibly never saw folder photo at less than $S 00 per dozen they are ,. t. t;u: idi. ji5 nii-iirs panfon tml. Pti .11 Dr. nh-t fLO and up at Stratfords. See them. umce in new nans ouiiuiug. iuuucnu u e . I me s. .iiso staoie to let. my-L'i-a ROSEBURG. OREGON ED. T. NAGHlI Resident Piano Tuner Best Referances. Leave Orders at Burr's Music Store j James and Ed Eweart retumel on j Sunday morning's overland from a sev : eral months' sojourn at their old home j in Scotland. At present they will make j Roseburg their home. FOR S LE A tirst-clas crade Ancora Buck. Enquire at my place 3 miles oast of Roseburg. 37 tf A. Fralet. A. D. Clink, who was formerly in the real estate business in this city arrived last week from East Jordan Hch, where tie spent the winter with his parents, Mr. Clink will probablv acatn venture into business in Southren Oregon. Miss Edna Mackcy, of Harrisbnrg is the guest of her cousin Miss Addie Sacrev of this citv. Prof. J. B Horner, of the Oregon Agricultural College has accepted an in vitation to give the address to the ' class at the Roseburg high School graduating exerrises May 27. Prof. Horner wa once principle of the public school of this citv and has minv friends here R. B. Mathews and wife who have been visiting in Portland returned home on Sunday evenings local. Miss Laura Spalding was a passenger on Friday's overland for Drain to visit her sister whom she had not met for two vears. Mr. C. E. Wagner, who has been sup erintending the altiairs of the Douglas Electric Company at this place until its demise, returned Friday from Ashland J. H. Mumpower, of Drain, one of Douulas county's most prominent citi zens, was in this city on business last week. where he has been time with relatives. visiting for some Mrs. Walter Patterson and little daughter spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Garden Vallev. At the opera hou-e next Monday night the rour Oeorgea will appear in musical comeuy anu vauuevme. im press speaks in the highrsl terms of this company and a flrstclass entertainment ; is guaranteed. Price 25c and 35c in the sallerv and 50 and 75c on the lower ! floor. Here's another Kraft. The Salem Journal send Jim Finch, its local re porter, to the penitentiary for hia me4ls. If the grub is satisfactory we suppose the rest of the push will board there and Col Hofer will lecture the cons on strawberry culture. We sure never ex pected Jim would go to the pen unless it was compulsory. Ex. ThpTioselimv Sliamrocks. under the personal supervision of "Upton" Mor- j row sailed into this burg on this morn-. ing's local looking not much worse than the usual wear and tear of an unsuccess ful voyage. The team returned minus Gregory, the left handed pitcher who 3Iorrow has sold to the Vancouver man ager. The boys have no excuse to make for their long run of hard luck, but say that they will be in the game from now on. Next Thursday the opening series at this place will be started between Roseburg and Eugene teams. "We hope to win a majority of the games here. AS WE STAND. lost Mr. Alvin Ormiston, Olalla, wa9 taken to Salem Friday on the charge of insanity. He imagines that he is deaf and dumb and continually gos throush what is supposed by him to be the Mute Code. The young man is foul 23 years old. His manner is quiet and he Mr. Henry Corn made this office a call Saturday. He ordered the paper sent to his daughter, Miss Anna, who is now teaching at Klamath Falls. Eugene Salem Roseburg Vancouver won G 4 5 5 per cent .750 .606 .2S6 .286 comes of good family, ful. The case is piti- Last Thursdays game which was called in the sixth inning at Eugene on account of rain with the score 6 to 5 in Eugenes favor has been awarded to Roseburg. "Pap' Morrow protested the game on account of the Eugene team leaving the field before waiting the required 30 minutes to hear the final decison of the umpire. , Modest Summer has evidently madej up ber mind'to stay and the indications for Douglas County are splendid crops for the coming season. The hay crop up to the present date is luxurious. Some report the falling off of young prunes and other fruit, from the trees but this, it is said, wid improve the quality of the fruit remaining upon the trees. TO BE GIVEN AWAY tcr.il (each of I Cry ni ihSilln jSSSi I--. for ihlrt-wal ornamentation. BEAD OFFER BELOW 75 he NEW Woman's Magazine i tions In oJorj. .'"""J'r Sxr.c Kwlar omen in their home lite. :OT?J"i.!rici for one year, and rrm miui we H1 enter your nitucripUoo lor one jcai,auu iuU also the Embroidery Outfit ahown ., iu. uanernbeajM writ. urpiTitt rTT-USHIKO CO..6BroflwT."TorU Mr. Chris. 0. Brown Press Age it fwr Norris and Rowes Big Circns, was a Plaixdeai.er visitor Monday. Mr. j Brown in speaking of the recent wreck of the circus train, said that the show lost but five monkeys and two wagons, which have been replaced, and when they exhibit at Roseburg the exhibition will he completed in every detail. T. D. Weatherford and Emory Mare tera have pundiasd the barber shop of W. G. Farrar formerly owned by Floyd Woodruff Mr. Weatherford is an ex perienced barber, having for the past year conducted a shop in the Roseburg hotel, near the depot. Mr. Marsters is a well-known Douglas county boy who has a host of friends. lm-33 On Wednesday, May 18th, at the Christian church, Messrs. J. P Gar mong, soloist, and J. B. Holmes, lectur er, expect to give a high class entertain ment consisting of moving pictures rep resenting illustration of an endless va riety, together with eoIos by the former, and a very inotruetive lecture by the latter gentleman. Admission 15, &5 and 35 cents. Several children have died within the last few days, and many other are suf fering from a new disease which has ap peared in the neighborhood of Madison avenue and One Hundred and Fifth street, New York. At least 20 cases are reported from one hospital. The doctors have been wholly unable to diagnose the disease, but they believo it to ho due to gerniB arising from the walls of old tenements, the lower floors of which are being rebuilt into stores. The walls, ceiling and flcors are being scraped or torn down, and in the dust thus raised the bacteria appear to germinate. The symptons of the new disease are head Hche, lassitude, rapidly developing fever and usually death within 24 hours. The Health Department is now investigating the matter. Excursion Rates. Commencing March 1, 1!04 and con tinuing daily to and including April 30, 1904 colonists tickets will be on sale from the East to points on Oregon lines via Portland, rates from fome of the princi pal points as follows: f33 from Chicago, 111: $31 from Peoria, III; $30 from St. Louis, Mo; $25 from Misf-otiri River Points. Omaha and Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive; $26.90 to Sioux City, stop overs not to exi eed 10 days at one point will he allowed letween Port land and destination of ticket on Oregon lines. W ' Our spring line of carpets has arrived, janil ws are prepared to tit up your house j in the latest designs and eoloring-J. Call ail fiamine for yourself. B W. Strong tin- Furniture man. A bill has passed the national houe of representatives by a party vote cre ating the state of Oklahoma from Okla homa and Indian Territory, and the state of Ari?o. a from the territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Whether the bill will pass the senate at this season is uncertain. In keeping with the time honored ru torn of inaugurating the A Direct Une to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville. Memphis. Sew Orleans, and all points south. See 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 apbKcation. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 141 Third St., Portland, Ore J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, ; Wash. 4t. j Yes 1 I am here to stay, and depend ! on mv work for your future patroiiace. j CARPETS Elegant Line Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton J We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains which have just arrived. J Fifty pairs of Portiers in the latest designs and colorings. ; We carry from 500 to 1000 Window Shades in ; stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, ; the best that money can buy. IB. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE day of days of rest and recreation, pleas ure and profit, interest and instruction. I diversion e nonoreu rus- - - , . . .. 11 , , If ou want vour work done in the moil , nnrrnnnr glad and gala J(j j ROSEBURG, OREGOrt hesitate to give me a call, as this is what i I agree to do. Dr. 33-tf 1 EARsON, Dentist. Whooping Cough. A No. 1 sUick farm of 155 acres, near ly all fenced. I have land a- cood as a crow ever flew over, well watered, with unlimited outside range; house and out buildings; well worth $1400; at present will take $750. Can you beat this? A i lex Wilson, May 25-pd Camas Valley. James Ewarl and E. N. Ewart, of this county who have spent the last nine months visiting in England and Scot land have returned to this city. They report a most pleasant trip and state that mail) changes have taken place in their former home county within the latt twenty yoars. Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that we strive for in furnish ing our city trade, therefore you will always get the cheapest milk of the Gaudis Daibv, because the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see tho wagon, phone to the Creamery. 14-tf There is a new song going the rounds of the press and it runs as follows : "We don't wan't to ouv at vonr place, we don't want to trade there any more you li no sorry wncn you see us going in some other store. You can't sell us any tale goods, we have opened wide our eves: weuon t want to iraue at your store, because you do not advertise.' education and enter ainment and delight, happiness and hilitrity. merriment and music, wondeiment and wisdom brought to every community by the new great Norris and Rowe Shows, "In the snrin;: of 1!M)1 mv children by presenting upon the principal hat! whooping couch," says Mrs. I). W. thoroughfares the day of the show, a j Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Cham-, grand gratuitous, spectacular street pa-! bAlain's Cough Remedy with the most rade. It will be done this time in a j satisfactory rrsulu. I think ihi is the manner so overwhelmingly magnificent j beSi remedy I have ever seen for whoop that no language in its praise may seem , jnu cough." This remedy keeps the extravagant. This will boat serve to cough Lore, lessens the severity and show the many new wild animals and . frequency of the coughing spells and dens of rare beasts, trick ponies, horses I counteracts any tendency toward pneu- and elephants, lions, Dears, camels anu monia. For sale by A. v. -Matsiers Steps are being taken both for and against the local option law which is to lie voted on in June. The matter should receive an intelligent consideration. The law itself, as supposed by some, is not a perpetual prohibitive measure. It means simply that in the event of the bill becoming a law, every community either large or small, shall have an op portunity every two vears to say through the ballot whether the 'sale of liquor shall he allowed in that community. In other words, to everv precinct, town or country, once in every two years is given the riitht to decide by a moionty vote whether liquor selling shnll lie allowed in the district involved. Junction City Times. The Eugene Register, in, their recent writeup entitled "Tho Last of the Tribe of Siuslaw Indians," evidently were rep resented by someone who had received their information from a very unreliable source. In the first place, all the In dians on the fiuslaw river are of the old Coos Bay tribe ; secondly, there is prob ably not one in the tribe that would ex ceed seventy-five or eighty years of age, nstead of over 100, as most of them are reported, and thirdly, Indian Jeff Har ney, whom the Register representative reported as 112 years of ago, is a man of about forty-five years of age, and not one of the older Indians and is not a chief, but the son of one of the Coos Bay chiefs who l)as been dead for years. Miss Erickson and pupils picniced at Winchester, Friday, and enjoyed boat ing, ball and other out door sports. Each pupil had the privilege of inviting one friend, and indeed it was a merry crowd that left here on the morning train Tho party were joined about 4 o'clock by Misses Cora Campbell, Hattio Br ker, Maggie McCIallen and Genevieve McCrossen. While returning on the evening local all voted Miss Erickson the very best person in the worm to go picniuing with. Those fortunatn enough to be UN-sent were: Misses Allie Black Lucile Ragsdalo, Giace Moore, Paul Campbell, Audrey Bridges, Christin Fraily, Gladys McCrossen, Waitie Jones Maude Thompson, Lucy Bridges, Emm Farrar, Florence Cannon, Ethel Apple hoff; Masters Shirley Waite, Clare Cawlfield, James Enston, Perry Watson James Fletcher, George Tape, Kaymon Hewitt, Gail Sanders, F rest Tompson Bruce Bridges, Loon DuGas. so many other beasts that Messrs Nor ris and Rowe recently received that it is utterly impossible to enumerate them all in this article, suffice it to say that there will be shown over one hundred acts of a nature startling ever to the modern circus world. Norris and Rowe's Big Shows will exhibit at Rose burg, Monday, May 10. Co. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," says . H. Howard of Husband. Pa. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm and alter a tew ap plications she dicided it was tho most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it and is at all times able to walk. An oc casional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For ealo by A. C Marsters & Co. Letter List. Among the multitude of startling cir cus novelties and trained animal acts which Norris and Rowe are offering this season with their new big two ringed and elevated stago shows, there are two that stand out with more than ordinary prominence. They are the Gardner Family of six persons and the v McDonr aid Brothers. The former perform upon horizontal bars, placed at the top ot the huge tent.. With such precision of time and accuracy they repass each other and with giant swings toss between them two others of tho members of tho troupe. It is an achievement bordor- ing on the miraculous and requires tho greatest possible strength, skill, daring, courage and grace. The McDonald Bros are a trio of sensational trick cyclists Upon one, two and three wheel', they go through wonderfully intricate maneu vers, ruling DacKwarus anu torwams on Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg post office. Brown J Willie Miller Carnnel A Ducan Thos C Roberts Mrs J L Gedecko Henry Rasey Mrs E F Mosher Mrs Chas LTurnban Mr J C Persons calling for these lettes will please state the date on which they are advertised, MayO, 1904. Tho letters will be charged for nt tho rate of one cent each. W. A. Fiiater, P. M An Open Letter. From tho Chapin, S. C, News: Early in the spring my wife nnd I were taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the nains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicino failed to cive any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, one wheel ; riding blindfolded, ridi-ig ut Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand lirfknnnk snepd down lone fliidits of Uavo each of us a dose and we at once stairs and going through many other difficult evolutions. Tho acts make a really marvehiui spectacle and it is but two acts of this natuie which Norris and Rowe have provided for our enter tainment this season. . Tho shows will exhibit at Roseburg Monday May 10. MRS. H. EASTON is prepared to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of -GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. 5 l.bcnn 4t Pnuhurr Tames Arrance Machinist Is now prepared to do all kinds of machinist work, such as turning, milling, drilling, grinding, buff ing and polishing. Saws gummed, knives ground, shears ground, clippers ground on John Van Ben schaten clipper grinder. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descrivtion. Farms and Min eral Lands Minnesota (j23) Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OREGON Administrator's Notice. In I'oiiui; Court ot Stale of Oregon lor In ihe inmtcr ot the eUlc of John H Shupe, Notice U hereby glicn that the un.lorMsnol. by order of br iimet Co irt, mJe and entered In the lonrnat ot M Court on April Hili. lftil- r annoiuttM Hiimiuiiriur ui "- ntiove-namml etRie. All lifnoii" liarliit Clim a"si aam i-a.i 10 .... .... . .i.t. .1 irft..!l, Ili html UI11V YtMlUllli within i-li tnontas Innnu le .if this notlec, nl all uer-on in.lcinetl lo nam ea- i-wniuui .-I ., miiA linmp llti mvinent to the uiiuei- ii.iii-l.nt hi. uin-u. itcvlutt uuiiuuiK. iwik- Ding, Oregon . ..... O.teil this 12th ilay of .prll, t'A .... I C. Kullkkton, A.imlnlUator. Title (juarantee&Loan Co R03KBURU, ORKQON. I. D. Hamilton, Prcildent C. Hamilton Seer, ai d Treaa Offlco In the Court Houno. Have thoonlj co r.u.1.. .t nf aiutract luioka In loula t" n Abstract and CerliBcates ul Title turuUti.dfo Uoui(la count; land and mlnlmc clalmi II av tui nimnlulf et ot Tracium o all lonuthl nlata lu the K.iM-burn, Orcein, C. f . Land 1)1- trict. Will make blue print copies of an) town Rbip. felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the ontiro contents we were entirely cun-d. It is a wonderful remedy and should bo found in every household. 11. C. Ilniley, Editor, this remedy is for sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. r !i. Little. DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. When the Mists have Cleared Away You will want to make quick work with your garden. We carry the finest line of the eel ebrated Pla jet Jr. Tools in the county. Send for catalogue, or better, call and see them. CHURCHILL & W00LLEY ROSEBIMG, - - OREGON