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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1904)
: It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our Spring 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 up to date, our Dress Goods are uoblty and pretty, our Shoes are staunch aud comfortable, our Hats are stylish and shapely, our Furnishings are new and nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty and cheap in price. EVERYTHING IS HEW AMD GOOD The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door Southof P. O. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW 18 Cor. Washington and Main Streets Airs. Belle lollins Summons. In the Oil catt Court ol ths state ol Oregon, for Dougl! fountr: -AuguKltnte. i'jnlntiC, ) vs. J LeDa Klenke. Defendant, I To Lna Klenke, above named defendant. In tLe name of Ihe State of Uresou, you Hte here by munuoutd and required to appear and ans wer the eomj.la nt nltd aani m jou in the aliove entitled court a rt cu$e. within six weeks from the date of the firt publication of this Simmons, and if you fail to appear and an wer as herein requited, for want thereof plaiutilt will apply to ail court lor the relief deinauded in bisconipl-iui, which is for a le-.re- froaj trid court dis-olving the marriage contract exUtinsr betiveeu pUinnrl'and defend ant, and for such other and fur her relief as to the court may teem im-ct 1hs summons is published once a week for at lest six snccosive weeks iu the Plaindeal- , a semi-weekly newspaper, published at ! Kosebur. Oreeon, bv order of Hon. JS. D. Tuompson, 1 oun-v Judge of Douglas Countv, Oresou. made June 21, 1904. The first publica tion of this summons is on Jiinei'oni, 104 BrCHASAX i REMSGER, 0 W Attorneys for PlaiMiff State or Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lccas Coustt. j" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHEXEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed to in my presence, this 0th day of Decem ber, 18S6. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASOX, Notary Pcbijc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ty, and acts directy on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Piils for constipation Photographic supplies of all kinds at Graves' Art Emporium. Mr. Graves will gladly give you the benefit of his years of experience in that line, by ad vising you about your kodaks, supplies, etc 46-tf or T I T a. a. Dr. Cheadle Dentist. J. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ing. 49tf Yoncalla wilt celebrate Independence day. The District Fair will be held at Eu gene Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23. 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 Machine Shop, corner Wash ington and Kane St. Au election is iu progress at Cottage Grove to determine what yonng lady shall be Goddess of Liberty. Prospects are encouraging for the early construction of the proposed rail road from Gaants Pass to Crescent City For sick head.iche take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabletes and a quick . ure is certain. For Eale by A. C. Mar kers & Co. If young people will be patient they will no doubt be rewarded with some weather warm enough for picnics yet. July and August are near at hand. Jas. Yoakam and Hank Williams have Oeen arrested at Grants Pass on a charge of assaulting and robbing a miner by the name of Murray in the suburbs of that city last Thursday. The Masonic Grand Lodge that met in Portland recently granted a dispensation for a Masonic lodge to be organized at Myrtle Creek. There are about twenty mem era of the order there, and a lodge tril soon beinstitutcd. 1 u the parks the early summer style of love now in vogue does not mark a material difference from the fashion of last season. The hug may be worn a trifle longer, and the kiss just a fraction more resounding, and the general effect remains the same. Thomas Smith, the oldest remaining pioneer citiz -n of Roseburg and Douglas county, who is also the pioneer county judge of this coanty, favored the Plain- dealer with a pleasant call Saturday and we are pleased to note that he is still hale and hearty at the age of four score years. RICE & RICE THE COMPLETE House Furnishers Now's the time to buy your Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishings ....A FEW WINNERS.... OUR $4.00 IRON BEDS EJQ OUR $6.00 IRON BEDS g qq OUR $8.50 IRON BEDS n SCk for J'D Now's the time when you can enjoy solid comfort. Our Superior Steel Constructed Couches, regular $15.00, now -$13.00. Good Serviceable Couch in Plush Velvet for $7.50. a range to use. They are far cooler than the old kind. Two special beauties and no better sold; 4-hole size for $30; 6-hole size, the popular size, sold most places for $45, our price $35. Now's the time you should visit our Crokery Department. When you are through buyngyour furniture you ran go on buyiug the crockery for the whole house . We make a specialty of mail orders. This is all the space we have, sn call aud we will be pleased to show you through. RICE & RICE The Wholesale and . Retail House Furnishers. Dr. Cheadle Dentist. Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. Barker. tf Roseburg school pupils number 949, a gain ot 81 over last year. Oakland will celebrate Independence day in an appropriate manner. Mrs. J. N Ryan and son Alger are the guests of relatives at Salem. Furnished house for rent. Inquire of R. R. Johnson, Marks building. A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, was a Rose burg business visitor late last week. J. 0. Johnson, Jr., of Leona, was tran sacting business In this city Friday. If it is a "Floral" it is the latest and it can be had at Stratfords gallery only. Wasted; Girl for general house work. Apply at 801 Mosher Street. 50 tf If you want to buy Angora Goats call on or address L. A. Marat era. Cleveland Ore. 455 t pd G. W. Jones, Drain who has been visiting in this city returned home Sat urday morning. If you want mats cut in all the late styles, ovals, circles, etc., go to Graves' Art Emporium. 46-lf If you 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 free. All work guaranteed. 46-tf Mrs. W. B. Singleton and daughter, Mrs. AT. Thompson, are v isiting rela tives at Independence. John Alexander, of Glide, informs us that the glorious fourth will be gloriously celebrated at that place. Mrs. John Hunter is visiting with friends in Portland, and expects to be absent about three weeks. Hon. J. W. Hamilton has returned from Lane county, where he was hold ing a session of circuit court. Mrs. J. A. Black, of Drain, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Strader, of this city, has returned home. - Yon probably never saw folder photo at less man fs.w per uoien they are f 4.0-1 and up at Stratfords. See them. W. E. Dewey wife and children formr- Iy of this city left on Saturdays local for Portland qn their way their old ho me in Michigan. A Silver Lake man named W D. West is popular at home. The 93 votes cast in that precinct for assessor in the re cent election were everv one for him. tie must pe some relation to our own D. 8. West. Miss Maude H. Thompson, a daugh ter of W. Vy. Thompson and a brother of Guy Thompson, formerly of this city was married at Ashland last Tuesday evening to. Plinv R. Strange, a son of Rev. F. G; Strange. The Plalndealeb is informed by Attorney I. B. Riddle, that this is an off year in the South Douglas prune or cbards, bat with a season's rest for the orchards, ;a big crop is assured next year under ordinary conditions. Cheadle and Johnson, dentists, have dissolved partnership and Dr. Johnson has fitted up office rooms in the Grave's building where we will be pleased to see all old patrons ; also all whojwiah op' to-date dentistry at reasonable prices. 49tf B. Fan ton, proprietor of the Roseburg Myrtle Point stage line, was in this city this week on business and ho states that the condition of the roads between this place and Myrtle Point are fairly good and that the service on his road will be better than ever this year. Frank B. Tichenor, state organizer of the W. 0. W. arrived in this city from Myrtle PointThnrsday evening and on Friday proceeded on his way to Port land. He will look after business per taining to his official position until about July 1, when he will return to Coos. Rice i!c Rice, the Roseburg bouse fur nishers, have the largest and brstse lected stock and the most modernly equipped establishment of this kind in the state south of Portland. Theirs is a business institution of which Roseburg may well feel proud and is convincing evidence of the energy, enterprise and business ability of this well-known local firm. Geo. W. Jones, a genial and enter prising citizen of Dram, spent a few days in Roseburg late last week and fa vored the Plaindealer with a pleasant call and a subscription. He expressed himself as decidedly well pleased with the republican presidential ticket and predicted a great landslide for the party in November. The most wonderful man in the world lives in Jefferson, Oregon. He belongs to no lodges, was never worked by a bock agent, nover lost any money by bad investments, never bought stock in any thing, cares nothing for hunting trips or blooded, dogs, neither chews nor smokes, and earns his salary. H claims to haye a goo4 time but no one Relieves bjtn. Mrs. John Collier is visiting relatives at McMinville. L. S. Shipley, of Portland, spent a few days in this city arriving hero Saturday morning. C. E. Price, wife and son, of Olympia, Wash., are visiting relatives nnd friends in this city. For all tho late fads in fancy work, stamping done to order, go to tho Art Emporium. J" 46-tf Bert Westbrook, .tho genial clerk at the Hotel McClallcn is visiting in Al bany this week. Co-operativo Dentistry Dr. W. II Darby, over P. O. Examinations free All work guaranteed. 4C-tf Master Russell Wishart, of Oregon City is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. S. Kelley, of this city. Mrs. M. J. Caloway and children, left Sunday morning for Portland to visit relatives for a time. If you want Machine work done call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner ashington and Kane St. Mrs. Roy Sloat, of Portland, arrived in this city Sunday evening, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloper. Misses Bessie Kidder and Ella Black have returned from Peel where I hey have been enjoving a week's outing. District Attorney Goo. M. Brown re- urned Saturday from Lane county, where he has been attending circuit court. Miss Beatrice Ross, of Portland, who has been, the guest of Mrs. Mollie .Mad- dor, of this city, returned home Sunday morning. Mrs. F. Kennedy and little son Clare. who have been visiting for the past six weeks near Eugene returned home Sat- rday evening. Misses Clara and Helena Riddle, re turned home Saturday, after attending as delegates the County Convention of the W. C. T. U. W. J. Lander, who has be- n spending few months at his farm at Waldport, Oregon, arrived in this city last week for a short visit. Mrs. Mike DeVaney and little daugh ter left this morning for a few weeks iait at Portland and other points in the Willamette vallev. An unusually late frost visited our sister county of Lane last Thursday night and did considerable damage to gardens. It was a freak. Railroad Notes Conductor Fred Hoffman, who has been running out of Portland for the past year, in now running into this city on trams Iso. 15 and 10, in Conducto Leo Hendricks place. Mr. Hendricks and wife aro visiting relatives in Cali fcruia. O. W. Taylor traveling trainmaster was in this city on business this week. Mrs. McGeehe and children left Inst week for Portland, to visit a short time with relatives and friends. Conductor I red Westbrook, wife and little eon, returned Sunday evening from a ehort visit with relatives in the Wil lamette Valley. Mreman Bert Aderton and wife, are now residents of Portland, Bert now having a good, short run out of Portland on the 8. P. lines. S. MeCounell, A. C. Alford, B. W. Maddox and C. P. Clark, of the train service are laying off this week. Dr. Cheadie gives especial attention to crown and bridge work. The latest and most scientific methods in everv branch of dentistry at lowest prices. J27 Grave' Art Emporium is now open to the public Everything in the line ol Art, fancy work, pyrograpby, and pho tographic supplies, will be carried in stock. 46tf J. H. Hobbs has just returned from a visit to Umpqua Ferry. He informs us that W. T. Emory, who was injured last week in a runaway near that place is getting along nicely. Miss Mary K. Brookes and sister, Miss Ethel, returned home Sunday evening from an extended visit to the St. Louis Exposition. They report a very pleas ant and interesting trip. W. H. Richardson and wite, who have been spending their honeymoon visiting points of interest on Puget Sound, returned to this citv on Satur day morning's overland. Alex B. Mott, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. C. Bealman and Mr. H. L. D Wald of Canyonville; X. E Butt, Kewberg; and M. Camp, of Glendale are registered at the Hotel McClallen. Miss Delia Moore, a faithful and com petent member of the Plai.vdealkr's composing force, returned to her cape in this office Monday moraine, after an en joyable weefe vacation, winch was pent with friends on Clover Creek. bpeaktng 01 lovely designs in accor- deon pleaiting and fluting for made up costumes for girls, it was the writers good fortune Friday to be shown by Mrs. A. Snider, of Hamilton's addition. some ol tue most oeautitul. .Mrs. Snider makei a specialty of this kind of work and is certainly an expert. O. C. Brown, a prominent educator of this countv, made the Plai.hdealeb a pleasant business call Monday, The professor now resides on his Deer Creek farm, telephone connections with which has lately been established by the local exchange, this rural line being a great convenience to the product! ve little valley. A. D. Clink, James Cobb and V. R Buckingham, who for the past month have been buying horses near Klamath Falls, arrived in this city Saturday with twelve head of fine horses which will be placed on the market here. They pur chased thirty head in Klamath county but enroute back they sold eighteen be fore arriving here. Their add appears in today's issue. Cipt. F. B. flvnlia of the local mill tia company, has received orders to at once have private Ira Cole report at Portland to join the squad of marksmen for a try out at the range at American Lake for the selection of 12 men to form the state team to compete at the big shoot to be held between tho guards men of Oregon, Washington and Idaho during tho encampment. The movement for an increase in teachers' salaries, is one that has long been overdue. There is ho clas of pio fessional people that must kaep any more "n the alert than a progressive teacher, and there is no other class of professional people so poorly paid. Thir, ty-flvo to fifty dollars per month for eight or nine month's work, Is what the great er part of the teachers receive, when the cost of a bare living is deducted there is nothing left and ifia smalt wonder that many are leaving the profession. For the last week a drunken French fortuneteller has been making things! miserable for the citizens and city of- tkisla in Roseburg, raiding disturbances ; on the streets, singing etc. It is said ' that during one day he entered the red- dence of one of our citizens during his ; bsence and frightened his wife who j . -- the ,ota mtr,,;oned was alone, bv demanding something to nnrchi over a vear aso. Thev eat. The lady recovered from her fright h fc lT 5n he:r a. i- it . i , and ordered the scamp out, and when he refused to go, she picked up a chair ud threatened him with it, and he tarted to back out, but when she again set the chair down he refuted to leave. She then picLed up a hand saw and struck him with it. He again retreated and passed out the back door which was locked after him. He wan arrested twice during his stay here. I he first time he was fined five dollars, but as he was shy of cash Re corder Marsters took all he had and turned him loose. The second time he V. L. Bogard, of Glendale, who has been appointed by Sheriff H. T. McClal len as his first deputy after July Oth was in this city Sunday making ar rangements to move his family to this place. He has rented the V. C. London property on Fowler and Douglas streets Mr. Bogard is well known throughout Douglas county, having lived at Oak jand a number of years and for the past year acted, as chief dork for Mr. Sonne maqn, at hja, GJendqlo store. There is no doubt but what Mr. Bogard will make a moat capable doputy sheriff. Our Canyonville Letter. Pearl Puckett has been quite indispos ed for eouie time. Mr. 0. S. Glasgow who was slightly paralyzed some time ago, is much im proved. Children's Day was observed Sunday by suitable exercises both morning and evening at tho Methodist Church. Mrs. J. L. Clough has returned from an extended visit bast. While gone she visited the St. Louis exposi tion and otl.ar places of inte est. ) iss Btssio Clouh aud the Misses Plotner have returned home from Jack sonville, where they attended school the past yeir. Property owners on Main Street have been notified to build sidewalks. ; G. W. Carter is having a barn built ,'THF F KS WIN 81)11 D on the proierty he recently purchased J of H. J. Wilson. 1 1 Frost damaged many gardens in thip ; icinity Tnurtday night. George Jack son lost 300 tomato plants and 15 acres of corn. Mrs. B. D. Cornelius, who has been ery sick, is reported slightly better. J. R. Pickett and family, returned Sunday from Corn Creek. Grandpa l.inville is eeriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. T I.ady. The Eagle will scream in Canyonville on the Fourth. Everyone is invited to come and have a good time. Miss Susie Hopkins has been quite ck the past week. School election passed oil quietly, John Fallin was elected director for two years and John E. Love for three jear. W. Elliott was re-elecied clerk. The Board has employed Mhs Alice Rndoph as teacher of the Primary department, and Miss Sallie II. Weaver Intermedi ate. No Principal has yet been ernplov-ed. Amicus. Vou 1 Is Called to Oor immensc "ine f Critical 0'ce mma hnfckags Attention "ly UNDERWEAR LACE HOSIERY Cool, comfortable, perfect fitting gar- The great popularity of Lace Hosiery inents 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. SHOES SHIRTS We make a specialty of oxfords for men Golf and Negligee shirts, the kind and women, in calf, kid patent leathers, that fit look stylish aud make you stop Styles strictly up to the minute. Ideal kicking about the weaither. A large for bad weather. assortment. Prices range from 850 to $2 JOSEPHSON'5 THE BIG STORE Will Erect a Two Story Modem Brick Building S1TELY LOCATION IS SECURED Lodge Room and Armory To Comblcted Before the Rainy Season Commences Be RINK SODA AT CURRIER 5 HEW FOUfiTAIfl ICE CREAM AMD FIflE CAMDIES was 1 CARPET S At the last recular meeting of Rose- bure Lodce No. 326. B. P. O. E , it decided that a two-story modern brick j building 50x100 feet be built on the i Elk' property at the corner of Jackson j and Lane streets opposite the M. E. church. A committee consisting of U. Wollenburg, W. H. Jamieson and E. L Parrott was appointed to receive plans and make all other necessary arrange ments preparatory to the construction of the building. This committee has full power to act. For more than a year the lodge mem bers have been considering the action of building a hall oi their own and with Elegant Line : they wish to erect a building that will be a credit to their order and the city, " but now teeing that the time for action :s ripe, they intend to show that they mean business. The upper story of the building will be fitted as a lodge room, banquet room, 1 lockers, eic , and will not only be used I by the Elk, but other orders. Thelow i er floor will be occupied as an 3rmorv by Co. D, First Separate Battalion, O. N. G., of this city. A firstclass spring 1 floor suitable for dancing will be laid in ! the armorv room. bad no cash and was allowed to go on , The committee .te that it is their his promise to leave town, which he ....: to have the buildintr comDlet- did Friday night for the north. , , M the next fa,i Mrs. Sarah McCulIo.h of this citv! - Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains which have just arrived. Fifty pairs of Portiera 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. I B. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGOfi Base Ball. Earnest Bradley, the third baseman of the Shamrocks, who for the laft three series his been pUyim: outfielder on account of his recent injuries, is p ovin himself a star outfielder, aud his fine catch of Duniiivaii's fly in righlfield, and his throw to third baye retiring Johueon, Albany star base runner, re ceived a well deserved cheer from the "faus" in Ihursday's game. A feature of Friday's game was Mor- He informs us that last j row's pretty stop of a grounder, and his fool race to first bae to catch Harper. "Pop" has no: 1 st any of his rleetnes. ConMlerab!e joshing is Leitij: done about Charlie Bilreu's running, but it is ol generally knt-n that he wears lead ole- on ht plmes. Howard'- fi e field work ill ratt-hing a ng tly in ttie t-ixtn inning rnuay, rubbed .Morrow of a hit aud retired the ide. fell and fractured the bones of her right leg Saturday. The accident took place at Sam Moo res place at Round Prairie .Mr. Moore discovered that the houte was on fire and Mrs. McCulloch mou t ed a box to assist lr Moore iu reaching the roof, after tdie had boosted him onto the roof the lust her balance and fell over bacswar is with the above results. Dr. Miller was called from this city and reduced the fracture. Andy Goat, ol Dodge Canyon near the Ca I a pooi a valley is in this city to day ou business. rhurday while he was attending school meeting some nuscre.it set ure to lo acres of his shelling and burned it in uch a manner that it will be impossible for him to ever make a clean burn of it. f he slashing was green a d the fire only turned the dry leaves leayiug ttie larger brurh and limbs. Tlieptrtyals enter- t-d iho house an 1 took a watcii and several other small articles. A issouri man who owed an editor for six years subscription recently wro e him to know the best way to raise hogs The editor saw a chance to obtain sweet revenge and replied: "ask your parents luw they raised you." Cupt. James Fisk a student of Bishop JJcotia Accademy in Portland is visiting Jiis uncle V. W.Cardwell, of this city It is Mr. Fisk's intention to spend the summer in this county. Four hundred dollars are now offered as a reward ior the capture of Crellield, the Holy Roller apostle. Circulars giv iug a description of him are being sent out. roR balk 16 head ol good young horses, 0 to 1200 pounds each. Call at S. M. Cobb's ranch or on A, D. Clink city. . 51 Geo. H. Graves the popular traveling man was a guest nt Hotel McClallen this week. Robt V. Breaid, of Hoquiam Wash is registered at the Hotel McClallen. Scott Henry, of near Oakland is in this city on business this week Notice To Firemen. There will he a special meeting of the mombors of the old Board of Fire Dele gates at tho Firemen's Hall Wednesday evening, June 29, 1004, at 8 o'clock sharp. This meeting Is culled at tho ro quest of. tho Chief of tho Department. liusiness of importance. M. F. WitiaiiT, V. C. McWilliams, Pres, Sec. Canyonville Couple EI ipe. tl is reportedihat Albert Hanks, alias Freeman, alias Blauuhard, hs eloped with Myrtle, the 15 y-ar old daughter of F. O. Worley, of Canyonville. bout Juno the fourth Miss Mvrtlo luft her home at Canyonville to visit relatives at Myrtle Creek, but on arriving there she went to the hotel and registered as Mrs Blani-hard and later was joined by Hanks who registered as Mr. Idamhard Tho two then lelt on the evening train bound south and vera last seen at Ash laud. It is said that about two year.' aito Hanks was married to a well known Tacoma lady, under tho name ol Free man, and that she arrived in this coun- ty n few days ago to join her husband. but found that he had left with Miss Worley. Mrs. Freeman-Hanks immedi ately returned to Tacoma. Hanks has many well-known relatives in the south ern put of the county who are honest. upright citizens, but ho seems to bo a black sheep. Attention Company D. Are You Going to St Louis? If so Purchase your Ticket via tie ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Routes going or returning, via St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Serines or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-17-18 July 1-2-3 Aug; S-9-10 Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or Address a. h. Mcdonald 140 Third st, Portland, Ore. Gen'l Atfeat. If If if If 11 If Cal you you you you you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house to rent a house to build a house to move a house u lon'ttcuow PVT "r or ddres' ... Coatneter aid Baitdar James Arrance Machinist Pursnaut to General orders No. 14 Uegi mental Headquartors Battalion Regular Quarterly Inspection of Co. "D" 1st Sep. Bat., 0. N. G., will bti hold at Armory Hall Wednesday even ing, June 29, at 8 o'clock, p. m. All members of the Company are hereby ordered to attend. F. B. Hamun, Capt. Is now prepared to do all kinds of machinist work, such as turning, milling, drilling, grinding, bnfF ing and polishing. Saws gummed, knives ground, shears ground, clippers ground on John VanBe schaten clipper grinder.