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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1904)
T ' i Its the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our Soring 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 6ts well and is up to date, our Dress Goods are nobby and pretty, our Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish and shapely, our Furnishings are new and nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty and cheap in price. EVERYTHING IS MEW AMD GOOD The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop. One Door Southof P. O. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Street Mrs. Belle Collins CONTEST NOTICE. United 8tit t Land OOc . Boiebunr Oregon, June In isoi AtnfieleLtcooicsraffidaTU b Ting ben filed In this office bvWJl lam A. Spnurue. hioUi ant. asvltmr Homestead ente J Xo 10057. ma Ik June 2S. lor nK .w. eJ4 ec 3. tp. SS a rSw by Jew V ratio, con letter, jn which It li aliased that Jeste Wbl lnw Is dead. hav ing been oea.1 about two ean; that nn of hit fcetrr, II he ba any inch heirs, hare en tered U' on, or In any manner rulilvatKl the la-d unbraced In his aald c laim: that the said claims u wh lly abandoned raid parties are hereby o Ifled o aj pear, respond and off r evidence tonchlne a:d all-ailon at 10 o'. lock a. m on July 1.', 1904, before the &-giter and Reciter at the United States Laud Office In Kosebure Oregon. Theniiii contestant having. In a proper affl davl ,-tileJ Ja. e 0.1, oet Inrth IcU which show hat aiterdne .lligence personal service of this n tlce ca not be made, it is hsreby oidrred and directed that such notice be given by doe and proper publication. r J.T.BRIDOSS, Krister. J. H. BOOTH. Vol tf-6w-r4 Kecrfvvr. State or Ohio, Crrr of Toledo, ) Locai Cocstt. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is aesior partner of the firm of F. J. Chepey & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, find that said firm will pay the turn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the use of Hull's Catarrh Cnre. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before rae and subscribed to in my presence, this flth day of Decem ber,:iSa. (Seal.) A. W. GLEA80JJ, NOTABr I'dexic. Hall's Catarrh Care u taken internal ly, and acts direrty 00. the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold "by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family PiLs for constipation n; Of Local Interest. is Dr. Cbeadle Dentist. There will be fresh salt-rising bread at I. J. Norman's every afternoon this week. tf. If yon want good work done, try the Roseburg achine Shop, corner Wash ington and Kane St. Miss Dora Grifiths left Wednesday evening for Grants Pass to visit for a short time with friends. For sick headche take Chamberl.iin'e Stomach and I iver Tabletes and a quick cure is certain. For s!e by A. C. Mar sters & Co. Thos. Bank', an oi l pinner resident of Oakland, is visiting in this city with his son John Banks of the Empire Livery Mable. H. W. Coe, representing The Irwin Hodson Co., h shaking I auds with friends here and incidental:- taking a few orders for the housa. Hundreds of tons of h.iy is down in the vicipity of Roseburg aud the weather for curing it is simply r'i-t The hay crop is abundant and t:e ti l.ilry will be unsurpassed. The crop of strawberries is about ex hausted and many gardens in this vicinity have derived handsome returns from their sales, bat there is a scarcity of the late varieties which would ju-t at present be in demand at a good price. E. H. Lenox, Recorder of Roseburg Lo-dge No. 16, A. O. U. W., received .'uesday a warrant for $1000 from the Grand Recorder, in payment of the policy in that order held by the late Edmond Millman, who died at Reston several treks ago. The insurance is made payabls to his mother, Mrs. Eva Millman. Dr's. Cheadlo and Johnson, the dentists who, since Mr. Johnson's resi dence hem have been associated together I)r Cbeadle Dentist. Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. Barker. tf Jeptha Green, of Dillard, is in the city attending the carnival. Grace Fryer, of Gr.mts Pass is visiting Miss Ruby Thomas, of this city. Furnished hoii-e for rent. Inquire of It. R. Johnson, Marks building. B. F. Pilkinuton and family, of Oak land, are attending the ruiint. John Porto", of Camas Valley is at tending to business matters in the city If it is a "Floral" it is the latest and it can be had at Stratfords gallery only If you want to buy Angora tioats call on or address L. A. Marsicrs. Cleveland Ore. VtTt t pd Miss Vera Byars, of Salem, i visiting her brother C. L. R -e.l and family of this city. If you want mats cut in all the late styles, ovals, circles, etc., go to Graves' Art Emporium. 4G-tf Our popular music dealer, Mr. W. A. Burr, is quite sick with erysipelas of the face, head and throat. Tf yon want grinding done, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ing and Kane St. Cooperative Dentistry Dr. W. H. Darby, over P. O. Examinations frte. All work guaranteed. 46-tf Author Bogartl of Millwood" was In Hosebtirg this Week. George Tumor of Gardiner is register id at the Uosubtlrg House. Attorney A N. Oreutt is registered at Hotel Portland on the 14th. Mrs Amanda Whitney left for Port land Wednesday, to visit relatives. fi... .1. Powers of West Fork is :egistered at the Roseburg House. John Alexander -and wife of Glide were in this city 011 business today. For all the lato fads in fancy work, stamping done to order, go to the Art Emporium. t-t D. C. .vicWilliams left this morning for a ten dava business visit to I'ortlanil and Eastern Oregon. A. S. Ireland, the timber warden left tbis morning for Cottage Grove and the Bohemia country. Co-operative Dentistry Dr. W. II, Darby, over P. O. Examinations free All work guaranteed. 46-tf Diseard artificial methods of treat ment and try Osteopathy, natures euro. It hever disappoint. 3lKf Co-onerativo Dentistry Dr. W. 11. Darby, over P. O. Examinations free. All work guaranteed. 4ti-tf If you want Machine work done cab at the Boseburg Machine Shop, corner ashiugton and Kane St. Wui. Ford of Millwood and 1. D, Walker of Dillard were registered at the Roseburg House this week. Judge M. D. Thompson is busily en gaged in abstracting the ;it Handing warrants of Douglas County. Miss Jessie Bowen uho has been visit ing Mrs. Kaiherine Waid at Yieka, Cat., returned home Wednesday evening. Arthur Cometrys, of Salem, and .Vbert Gillette of Eugene, S. P. telegraph operators, are in this city on business before the U. -y. laud o lice. Invitation has been received by our townsman, Simon Caro, to the marriage of his niece. Miss Hazel Cam, to Mr. Maurice Goodstein, at San Fram isco. Miss Nellie Whipple, of Drain, who has been visiting the familv of F II Rogers, of this city, for the past two weeks, returned home Welnesd.iy morning. Col. Bryan says he ha-" always been honest with the K-ople, an exchange says the vote cast the last time Mr. Bry an ran for president shows that the people were honest with him. C P. Barnard is h iving an addition built on the livery stable on Rose and Washington streets, it being vcy neoes- sary to handle the increased patronage j of that Stable siuce Mr. Barnard" man I agement. Sockless Jerry Simpson and Mary 1 Elleu Lease have both declared their ' intention to return to Kansas. Sow all ' the Kansans need to remind them of old Dr. Little and wife of Oakland were in this city Wednesday attending the j times is a grasshopper scourge, funeral of Mrs. A. Mahoney. F Lonc; anJ sonit tho harne3 mak You probably never saw folder photo: ers, i .form us that owing to the leuher at less than fS.OO per dozen they are ' workers' strike in Portland, Sacramento N.Oii and up at Stratfords. See them. I and San Francisco, they are uuable to . 1 n t . . get suppliei fir several I.fgtf orders Z. L. Dimmick, G. J. Stearns, . L. . . , . ' , . , . t, 1 , 0 1 1 p. r n 1 1 ; hich they have lately received. Bogard and Ralph Stearns of Oakland, I attended the funeral of Mrs. A Ma-! Walter Joeeplieon has just received honev in this cit v Wednesday. ' bw motor-cycle from San Francis-. This niHchine is one of the finest on the Grave"' Art Emporium is now open to iu built esecillv for icing the public Everything in the line ot j alHl ls ar d verv lljgll "Dllrim. tbw Art, lanry wor,:. pyrngrarmy. ami puo- ; mot(jr cvc,e raCt;, jn California 1 SGeo, Wilson o( MclrosQ was in this city this Week. James Laird of Sltktim is registered at tho Roseburg House. Win. Ford and A. Bogard of Millwood are viewing the carnival t day. F. J. Williams, tho Wilbur merchant was in this city on business today. Letta Cooper and Mary Downing of Ashland are registered at tho Roseburg House. M. F. Callahan of Wardton and F. Forlin of Coles Valley were carnival vis itors this week. Hon. J. T. Bridges and O. P. Coshow are in Portland attending the Grand Lodge of Masons. .Mrs. Charles Medley of Oakland was 111 this city Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. .viahouey. Miss Kate Fullerton loft this morn ing for Seattle, Bremiugtou and Port land for a month's visit with friends. Miss .Mae Fisher has returned home from a visit with relatives in Idabo. She was accompanied by Mrs. Cbas. Fisher of Boise, Who Will Visit here for 11 limo with her muiiier, .Mrs. Owens. Salzuiau and Beard have let the con tract lor the Liui.diug of tneir 4ux(0 feet brick two story building on o.icksoii olreel oposUe tlie armory, to Contract or r. K t-uUersou. Tne buiidiug will uu tin up to dale store, two story hlgli with two store rooms belov.- Elbert Hermann arrived in this city last evening trom Washington, I). 0. He was accompanied as lar as Portlam! by nis motiier ami sister, Mrs. H. P. uatley, where they were met by .Mr. Hermann, Mrs. Hermann and Mrs. Gat- ley remaining over in Portland a day to oe accompanied home by .ir. Hermann. rbey will arrive here tbis evening. As an example ot line mechanical :ibility tlie cripple's tricycle which hat- just been built throughout by U ill odson at the bicycle repair shop of Harry Miller for Will 'oliuson of UVi Roseburg, is a secinieu that is worthy of praise. It is constructed with bail bearings and runs very easily being geared so that the operator may go in any direction or climb any ordinary hill. The friends of Mr. Johnson deter-e credit for the funds so lilterally given and Mr. Hod -on for the faithful latior, lime and fxpense which he has sacri ficed in order to benefll his unfortunate fellow man. Prof. Hunt's domain! monkey circus, under the personal management of Mr. Hull, independent of the carnival, has i-enoneof the biggest attractions on the midwny, not only for tlie voting peo ple hut enj yed tiy the older ones I he ease with which the dogs and monkeys do the bidirgof their master is most re markable and the rapidity with whii h each is carried through without a hitch, makes one almost believe that the ani mal actors are hum n. The clown dog ami the larg- monkey riding the bicy cle olfordi a great de-il of amu-eiiKMit for Your Critical Attention Is Culled to Oar Immense Line of Choice Summer Furnishings Below we mention a few of the good things UNDERWEAR LACE HOSIERY Cool, comfortable, perfect fitting gar- The great popularity of Lace Hosiery ments in cotton, lisle thread and silk has encouraged ns to put in a large, se We ase prepared to please you in style, lect line of these goods. Many styles. quality and price. prices range from 25c to 1.25. SH0ES SHIRTS We make a specialty of ox fords for men Golf and Negligee shirts, the kind and women, in calf, kid patent leathers, that fit look slylish and make you stop Styles strictly up to the minute. Ideal kicking about 'the weaither. A large for bad weather. assortment. Prices range from 853 to $2 JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Mrs. A. Mahoney Dead. Mrs. Grace Mahom-y, wife of Arthur ; Mahoney, proprietor of the Kos-borg oda works, dirt! at her homo on Kane j street in this city Tuesday morning June j 14, 1901, of consumption. Mrs Ma honey was a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F W. Carroll of this city, and was bo. n in Itosebun: twenty six years ago, and all of her life has been a resident 01 this citv, receiving her education in the pub lic school here. Of late years her health bus been failing and several times she has made visits to southren California and Ashland for her health. On the third dav of March of last year she was RINK SODA AT CURRIER 5 NEW FOUflTAIH ICE CREAM AMD FlflE CMDIES married to Arthur Mahoney, of this city t aae4tatt ami until the time of her death enjoyed ' fmBS& a happy married life. Her death was f MammA. 1101 a surprise to her many friends, as ir the past month she has U-en very low and it was known tbtt she coald not survive a areat length of time. J The funeral was held Wednesdav af- t-riKKu at two o'clock from the Presby- teriun church in thi-t city, the services !J beinu conducted by Rev. W. S. Smith, I ol Oakland t he I'.we mr O roast ra of which Mr. Mahoney is a member fitrn- RPETS 1 lie little ones. fcveryooe shoukl srtr j jtjlej mUtic al the church, interment . 1 1 1 1. 1 . ineutn; ami miiKe sm-. j following at the I. 0. O. F. comeu-ry The htrje number of fi tends in attend auc.- at tlie Mrrvices and me profusion of HISl.E MAYKs At Kiddle. Ju-i- ti -ver which decorated the jrrave sIkiws 12, 1904. J T. Hisle and Mi" Kvs-ie with what huh esteem Mts. Mahoney Mayes, Hev. E. A. Child olticiatin.-. wa held by ln:r friemls in this city. Hvsides her hu-bnd ami parents, Mrs. Ma'i'wey is survive 1 by two brothers W. H. ami Sbvllaii Carroll, and a sister Mirs Fmvc Cat roll, all of this city. Mrs. J. II. Mahoney ami rs Charles Elegant Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton .MARKIfcD. GIBBS PROCK At Camas Vailev. Jnnnl W0 T. J. J GibM and Vre D J. Proc;. Rev, M. W. Hampton otfiriatint:. We are showing a fins line of Lace Curtains which have jast arrived. Fifty pairs of Portiere in the latest designs and colorings. We carry from qoo to iooo Window Shades in ; stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, ' ; the beat that money can buy. Photographic supplies of all kinds at ! . . . r i n ' tirares Art emporium, jir. uwin will -srUdly give you the benefit of his years of experience in that line, by ad Tising yoa about your kodaks, supplies, jitc. . 2n.rioiii ni:itiii. mil itf rarrii in - , rt .t f ni...jii r. i,.,.o, Htci.-..! " --, sou una roacuine uasny carried on tne mir. "sia. 4f-tf fir.t honors partnership and will lireafter condi,-i . nr.i nonors. .onaraiP i.tBLes lr. Cheadlo at his id Jode and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, at- Jas. Hansbroah and wife have DIGD. ' Meddler, of Oaktaud utteodrd the fnne ' ral of Mrs. A Mahonev Welneday. re- l. ,., . . I. n - Mr. Graves ' placo of business in the little brick vp- ! lepaet tne i ommenccmeni nxercises j turneu irom soutnern ure.'on. .Mrs i t-. -i . .i.:i.. n, Tnt,nc.i 'of the State Universitv. Ju-dje Hamil- , Hanhronib ha hwn vi-itimr rlntit-oe ton being a member of the loard of at Grants Pass while Jim has been tee reg-nts- ins the edford-Portland ball game at Dr. H. I. S'tudlev, the Osteopathic j Medford. Of course Med ford lost but noehe the Ai mory. while Dr. hs rented the north front room in the H. O. Lewis photograph gallery, ai.d will fit offices there. BENTZEN At Cauvonville. Oreiron. June 14, It'.U. Henry, tlie foor yr-; old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uent ' (ilendalc. ;: s: IB. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Congratulations to all of onr scres- ' ROSEBURG. VISIT THE Glorious Street Fair and Call and See Us While Here zen. base U .11. RICE & RICE THE COMPLETE I House Furnishers Now's the time to buy your Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishings Physician, is a graduate of a Standard School of Osteopathy. Consultation free. All disoa-iaa yield 'e-dily to the treatment. tf. Thf yonnjr people of the Presbyterian Christian Endeavors, are to sive a Rose Show on the church corner on Cas and Rose streets next Friday, and cake will be ferved. Ice cream Mrs. R A Reagan and l.er two (daughters, Misses Albert anil Myrtle i Bojress, left Wednesdav morninn by j private covevance for Coquille City to spend the summer. At the last grand session of Grand Chapters of the 0. E. S., which con vened in Portland June 13th, our fellow townsman. Hon. Q. P. Coshow was elected Grand Worthy Patron for the ensuing year. 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 Gaiidis Dairt, because the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see the wagon, phone to the Creamery. 14-tf just the same they touched Oruhol up for two home runs and a two bacuer and scored three runs while Port ami lined three home runs off Medford's de livery and scored eiiiht ru- s. Jim wtn't tell how far back the fence was. J. J. Kensiey pre-ident of the Leona .Mills Lumber Lompiny, was in tl.it city this week and plait-d at .id. for his compauy in the Plai.vhealer whicii will be seen elswhere in this i-gue. By rend ing the pric Hat closely it will tie seen that at present the Leona Mills com panv are offering good lumber at greatly reduced prices. The company's name is their guarentee for tho best. In this morning's telr im there ap pears a picture of .Mr-? Dolla L. Hous ton, of Portland, wh j !i .) just been in stalled as a worthy grand matron of the grand chapter of Oregon, Order of East ern star. Mrs. Houston js the wife o! the well-known P. passenger conduc tor, D. L. Houston, and a sister of Mrs. Philip iathewt, of this city, and is a former Roseburg girl. Governor Chamberlin, Secretary of State 1. r. Dunbar and Superintendant of Puplic Instruction J. A Ackerm n The Alhanv baseball team under I be ful candidates. It is no surjwi-e to the; : residents of the south counties that j Binser Hermann will still be our repre- ' seAtrttiVf in Centres. Hi- faithful, un- OREG0H mai.asement o- Pilclwr Frwl Gr-gory, j ,fish work fif ,,e JwpV 0,on has ' furmerlv ol the shamrocK, arrive, iu his citv la-l niht to cro-s clulw with tlie local buncli. The R-ter of the Al- Ijanvians is follow: i-uies, CMicher, re.ory, Taylor and Howard, pilrhers. ll.VIS. Olin, l-l tMSe, UlltllllVtlll, "Jod U se, Uaygiond 'horlsVip, lartwrig'l, 3rd iwf, O'Div, oluisn Hiid Hxrer. delders ftullivan al-o came up wl h the team, but is under su-pesijn and will pro ably be released. The Stumrock-t will line up .n follow-" in to days c-mie White, catcher; Kev.1, pitcher; Morrow, ti st Ui-e; Bradley, "Jrd twe; Sh.uv, Sni base; Sullivan, Rup-rt, ami Hiiveti outhaid. lanuer Morrow has signed Sullivan, formely of the Mbauy team, as an outtiilder. Lost. One bay mare branded 11 on shoulder. hlemish on shoulder, weiiht abmlll,- 000 Ib-i One dark liray mare brai.ded OX on tight sboulder,;bIiud in one ev. mi table reward will be pud for informa tion leading to their recovery. Matt EtOESBCiiR, lS-lni Jeflersoii, Oregon. wet its jnt morid of ppreci.ition. Ore-!W iron li spnken in no uitcer: in way for . Hr owN , hem, statesman, Theolore!i Rt'seelt. w!h will be ele,-tel fr tlt -. !fj lltvbe-t tfi e in the vifl of the e -pie, in n-xi N en b-r He lot- eHrnel it -ver; Mi-mii In hi- ie ainl jnt ndmini-'r-; tnm of llit tiiif when he wm lit-d h-re by the band that dealt ill- a.t sii'V l-tow that tik front ns iHir Ivloreil chief ruler, Wm McKiidey, ami a a na tion of ndniiriiic and crutefnl peiple. he will receive our generous and hearty support We regret the loss of one, of our candi dates, especially so the defeat of our trusted and honored state senator. A. Marsters, wh- was defeated by political intriutt'', because he had made a shilling mnrk in our state Senate He will not lone remdn in set-Iu-ion: io venrs luter we will see to it that he is called to"! 3 fi. D. Graves All Kinds of Artists Fi&terials ;1 One Daor W.sL of Rice & Rice's Furniture Store ....A FEW WINNERS.... OUR $4-5o IRON BEDS $.gQ OUR $6.oo IRON BEDS - qq for O OUR $8.50 IRON BEDS cn for 1 Now's the time when you ran enjoy solid comfort. Our Superi-r Steel Constructed Couches, regular $15.00, HOW $13.00. Good Serviceable Cv,i ch iu Plush Velvet tor 7.&U. " 1. .1 .1 1 J a ranee to use. iney are tar comer man mc um kind. Two special beauties ana n Deuersoia; 4-nuie size for $30; 6-hole size, the popular size, sold most places for $45, OUT price $35. Now's the time you should visit our Crokery Denartment. When von are through buytigyour furniture you can go on. buyiug the crockery for the whole house We make a specialty of mail orders. This is all the s;ace we have, sn call and we will be pleased to show you thr mgh. A. B. McCoy, a son of M. McCoy, of j local from Ashland where is city, who has been in the U. S. : been attending a meeting of this Navy for the last three yenrs has just re turned to the coast from New York, where he lately arrived from the orient on battle-ship Kentucky, which is now out of commission. Mr. vlcCoy has ask for a transfsr to the coast and it was granted, and he ha8 reported at San Francisco for duty. It is probable that before be is assaigned he will visit his parents in this citv. passed through here on this morning's Adlllillis rator's Sale of Real Property. of Regents of tho Southern Oregon fctato Normal school. They will stop ai a higher position. Whil we can truly eoiiiiraiiila'e 'he peojde of O'ecr.n that Mr. Masters' plare will be filled bv a liguitied, Clui-ti m uentletn in of un questionetl.abili'r, who hn- only one ob jectionable point to his eminent qualifi cations lor the lii:u otlice, -intl that l-1 that he is not a republican, our other in the Count- Court, State ol Oregon, lor nete-ileu auiuwai- s were also defeated i).tii v.011 i. . hv men cood and true, whom we honor was rendered and a grand. oMtime din ner w is -rve-l to one hnn Ired and fifty four People, the whole beins manal hy Rev M C. Davi-, who is represent ing the Congregational church Mollik. u (1 rCiiraml5iuioiiCr., lVrtuen Onro Mild restect. and wi"h tuev all could see urain today wnere a ue meeting 01 tne - u bcrev ,., Mdw imI mr.n. a3 ttc see, Hitically, and there woul itoaru 01 uegenis 01 me central uregou ltlt to n ontt-r 01 ti c t i State Normal school will be heldr Pay and Oet a Nice flap. (' .unt Co. 1 t ot Douxl.g ,A .,, .,.A .! ..inn o in'y. Ort'Kon, inmie on iiie ,in tmy ouunc, - - 101, nmi tine.ni 01 rccor-iu nr n nuuiican panv .l7.l?K.,f lhi 11 i.li.le r..-. rtl Ol Bttll COUIllT. ttltt I uiide aUniiiui ia.rioroi mM ir ncniiij Miss Fannie Shank, of San Francisco, .i.ie win ! ami -- 01 u.,. . . , . , t-l. -1 Kn.i-titirv. (iiecun. tiller lurfAic nil n.uiiiii'tiirai vo.i. iv t 10 tbo hlKtcsl l.Milcr .trcah lu linnd ttl jt 1 RICE & RICE The Wholesale and Retail House Furnishers. Hon. Binger Hermann had a narrow escape Tuesday evening while enroute from this place to Portland. .Some miscreant had tied a log down to the rails with the apparent object of wreck ing tho train, but the obstruction was discovered in time to avoid injury to both the train and its passengers. This is the second experience that Mr. Her mann has had of this nature. The con- eressmann is in Portland to meet his family who are returning from Wash ington, and will return to Roseburg with tbera M. Wm. II. Vincent was in Roseburg yesterday receiving the machinery for his sawmill at Coles Valley. About a I year ago Mr. Vincent installed a pl tnt at that point and has used a water wheel for power, but the increasing de mand for the production of the mill has induced him to add a due new 25-1. oree power engine and a 30-horso powe boiler together with a new, plane and matcher, sash and door machinery and hard wood working machinery. The I capacity of the mill is about 20,000 feet i. f fir per day. pay us two dollars on subscription, we ill present them a nice map of Oregon and a map of tho world. The value o the map is one dollar. treat all method. For the next thirty days to all who vate.aic u o. iherUnt. ml- ana n.urest m a ti't ! i .nvi.ii u'"u'L - ;eetiteil rat iOnri 01 s ui esiaie iu uouk a-i county, renou. i -n I uu I..i nix. mvi n and elftil In b tx-k 3 Fit Sout cru Aililitlun 10 tho city oi Kofdm-p O em: Als 1 1 -a lollo Ing itcKrlbcl pretnlsv In lv bin de ad lltlou 10 tne cilj yl Kose- ur, -iCK"" r .vrti- lbo block 17. 16. t.iy. and S aimi Di h.-k u ant U, and t c 1, 2. -1. -I. and S in nli.ck 21. Tbc lols nu oiu o uck nini l.altoi Aldtr mreel ti rttul.ire ViC.ite.1 lylUK ctetn l.l.iclc nn sn; nu n mat pari Dociress M. M. Flndley. diseases by this Call and see her. marvelous 4Stf land, passed through Glcndale last week. Sloan I Sbtitt, who ba resided in our citv at out a year and a half and who bought out the Glendale News plant and most successfully mnnaued and ed iti-d that pttper during his residence hero, has sold out and removed with his f tmily to Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Slant A first class O-iteonithic doctor ol I ..ait. it Aldtr wmt ti rttul.ire vicattsi lytuit ,UkI their three brmht, young sous. Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be at the UMr' UmM. n"J Perc-V- hiul 0,1 MoClallen House all this week, and will ? .""''A9.-.'iJlV, ?,,.lrXl?& deand themselves to our whole popula 6; tion and one voice of sincre regret bade .aSK,l Sib "Itul aane them goodbye when they left onr city drawn tiu th and ontltti l.elween a pomi on in Tt ... i,avu nro.'ppred in Glendale ; thev street and a l ilnt where l t lino when drawn I still own very valuable property hero ; i"",V,wVwe;trb1 S-'c," they lcit our city with regret. -They Alf o the cart hall o that lan Ol iiion aireei , ftV0 llwatL.(l ut Ashland for tllO purpose h-icto(oroviicaudl)liisbctwieublot;knand .. i l.n ii.o r.iunuiin. tirscru.cd iiremiw) iu HlterKldc Addition to tho city ol ItowburK as follow t.t-wlf. Thelntk h,7,8,, 10, 11 i Tho lots 9, 10, 11, 13. 13, H, Wi aim iu in uihok 21. Tl.n nl.tt H lO II nnrl 17 111 ltl.ICK 1. The lint Hi ii block a. IU lot- ii io uiw. o A so the lol't. wini: iit.rr. hot prtmt-t lo-wo 'I'heM.uih half hi ilio norti -vafl ti.iart r alio dm T.o.ih. hi i.iottit r oi ttio Komli-eit.i Quarter I,... .....I, ti. l.,i-.tti n fid ith .it I tbe ySSfn wVit'iv l0,,!? 00 re,ia,,nl)eri!tl ,n so,e 8t. contitiiiii.i; ou hiimiiud rtij.i tweiiij air.a ..Oregon, rundo tni-moraMo ay tne grant Home Baking Sale. Tho Ladies of the Episcopal church will conduct a sale of home baking at Cannons Book Store Saturday. The baking will consist ol cake, germau coffee cake ami bread. Reduced Rates Acc unt Alardl Qras and Carnival t Portland. of educating their children tnero and that citv is to be congratulated over s ell an acquisition to her imputation Our loss is Asblaid's gain. Mr. nu rs. Shutt are ieoplo of culture and in tclliienco and will illumine any locality in which they live. Sundav, lune 12th, was a day that On June 7th, ntid July "ill, . -if y m - 11 I .inutttliili.i mi tiniuliil rftitl ttrt'llW HtT S sout iiern I'ucinu uomna v win en " " . " ; . - i. : :.v.ii. .,ai,,i. reduce.1 rates, account Mardi Gras and IZKmT"1 " K in thU grove at Wolf creek to celebrate r...:.:.i i,. L. i n,.i ; t,,o Pal-tl at Kosebur, Ou-eiih. this 13th day in nhllilien'a dav. blX SsillUlay 8C110O1 JuiO,19M 28ht to July 9th, inclusive. 47 to 54 I 47 to. Simon Caho, Administrator. I were represented and a fine program The Dixie Carnival at R scburg. Crowd are coming from surrounding tow us and from t..e country to visit the different attractions of the Dixie Carui- al. As the week progresses the crowd increases aud every txxly seems to be sat- sfied with the shows. The writer has oeeu through the different tents and tiads everything as represented by tUe pielers " hue some thiiigs are uot ex actly as they are puiutoJ on the canvas one is assure I ot their money's worth ai uverv perlormance. All shows are mor al and i.ilereatliig. As usual the snake eater, "Esau," draws lare crowds ot people. "Dixie laud,"' the coon show, is having its share of patronage, as the negro shows always do. The laughing, oking aud siiigmg darkies always add life to the tired sightseers. In the Laughing Palace, where one laughs at himself tiecanse he is the whole show and pays his money to see himself look tall, short, fat, round, crooked aud sttaigbt, is visited by hundreds. "No Natnu the Malay W'ouder," has tbe peo pie guessing aiid is continually euter tabling a large. crowd of people. The Electric Palace is doing a great busluess and all who see the statue turn to life go away mys ili-jd Luna, the lady of beauty ana flowers, together with the moving picture machine, is turning peo pie away at each performance. The Swisu Village, why called we are. unable to say, as it is more a Palace of Median i.'S, Is au interesting exhibition. Sam son, the bur snake, is undoubtedly tin most wonderful repUl- ever exhibited on this coast. It is all its spielera claim for it. The Glass Palace is a flna rahU bition. The Maccabees onder whose aospice the carnival is conducted deserve great praise for the saccesa.of the affair. Railroad Notes Mrs.J.D Huff returned home Wed nes ay eveing from Portland where tbe has been visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. L. S. Pengra. who has beea Tilt ing relatives in this city left Wedaeadar to visit at Euirene and Portland. Engineer and -Mrs. P. E. Prettys arrived in this city Wednesday bom Ashland to reside and have tested th house formerly occupied by W. J. Men on Washington street. F. W. Miller and J. L. Hamlin two freight breakmen at e laying off thi week Chief Dispatcher .Morris and wife have returned from their visit at Port land. For the past week the manager of tbe Plaindkalkh has been kept busy Uatiag up new subscriptions. Do not wait for us to hunt yoa up bst drop into the ofiL-e and give us yoar name for a subcriptt m and we will jrivj you in tetun. a gocd n- wspaper. First Christian Church; coiner Piaa and Woodward streets, tieo. Ritcher pastor Bible School at 10 a m Juaior and Senior Christian Eudeavor Society at 7 p ra Preaching at Ham and 3 pm. moruiug subject: 'The Lord's Supper." evening subject: "The Question of tW Ages." Good music. Alt Welcome, corn and bring a friend with you.