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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1904)
2v A 2t A 2s A 2v A fit A 2 a 2 0,'2vSv,0S2.'SSy ( Our Holdovers Must 60 Now We must make room for our new Fall Stock that is enroute, so now is the time to get bargains in Light Weight Clothing, Wash Summer Goods, Shirt Waists and Skirts. Do not fail to taRe advantage of this grand opportunity as money saved is money earned and we can surely save you money. The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door South of P. 0. NEWS OF THE CITY AMD COUMTY Co-operative Darby, over P. Before leaving for your summer out ing order the Plaimjealek to follow you. It costs you no more while you are away than it does at home. No trouble to make the change in your address It is like getting two letters a week from your friends. Dr. Cheadle Dentist. J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's build ing. 49tf Miss Berther Kay, of Salem, is visit ing here with her sister, Mrs. 0 P. Coshow. Eugene Register: Mrs. V. R. Wil lis, of Roseburg, is the guest of Mrs Minnie Washburne. Lloyd Miller has resigned his position Attorney Ira B. Riddle was in town Friday on professional business. When a fellow carries a picture in his watch there is generally a woman in the case. Mrs. S. K. Willet, of Roseburg, has left for Catalina Island, after visiting Mrs. F. R. Dickey, of Ashlaud.-Tidings. The automobile is an up-to-date ve hicle, and has come to stay, but until horses get used to it, it will have to be run in a careful manner. Ashland Tidings: Mrs. E. M. Cheadle, of Roseburg, arrived Wednes day to be the guest of Mrs. E. C. Haley, during the Chautauqua season. "Whv do von drink so much?" said a as a salesman with H. Marks v Co , and ' c.itH.vma 0 a heluless drunkard. "To has gone to Portlanl to remain. drown my troubles." "And do you suc- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thackrah left ceed in drowning them?" No, hang Friday morning for their farm near Cot- ( eui, they can swim' tage Grove to spend a few weeks. j y01l want good work done, try the A fine pa-r of Chinese pheasants is Roseburg Vachine Shop, corner Wash among the most admired attractions in ington and Kane St. the Oregon Exhibit at the St. Louis For jcj head.iche take Chamberlain's World'e Fair. j Stomach and Liver Tabletes and a quick Figures won't lie. Won't they? cure jg certain. For sale by A. C. Mar Write down 317 on a piece of paper, sterg & then turn it over and read, and see if ' Migg Lnla anJ Fann!e je(t on they will not. Saturday's overland to visit; friends Judge J. W. Hamilton and Dist. Atty. anj reiatiVes at Leland, Grants Pass Geo. M. Brown, left Friday night forjan(j Frjsco. Miss Lillian Critser ac Toledo to hold the regular term of circuit complied them as far as Leland, w here 'sir' expects to spend a month or two court for Lincoln County. Hon. O. P. Coshow and family and j v her father and brothers. l.f 1 f Sinlors lfft FridaV niOrn- r- V.t- V llli- oml faniilv ing for their homesteads near Glide to compan;ed by Mr. Alley's sister Mrs ac- remain for an indefinite time. A reporter who attended a banquet concluded his description with the can did statement that "it is not distinctly remembered by anybody present who made the last speech." Dr. H. L. Studlev, the Osteopathic Physician is gaining popularity by his honest dealings and permanent cures It will pav vou to see him about your case. Office over the postoffice JlAlily Ella Fisher and daughter of Eugene, returned to this city Friday evening, from Garden Valley where they have been enjoying camp life on the banks of the Umpqua river. Mr. Alley, the ab stractor, has 'been driving out to the camp evenings behind-his fine pacer in his rubber cushion whee ed bu;gy. Mrs. Fisher, we understand, has decid ed to spend the summer with the Limi- lv of her brother in this city. RICE & RICE THE COMPLETE House Furnishers Now's the time to buy your Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishings ....A FEW WINNERS.... OUR 4-5o IRON BEDS $3. 50 OUR $6.00 IRON BEDS C.00 for OUR $8.50 IRON BEDS J .0 Now's the time when you can enjoy solid comfort. Our Superior Steel Constructed Couches, regular irf ti nur SlS.fln. Hood Serviceable Couch in Plush Velvet for $7.50. a range to use. They are far cooler thau the old kind. Two special beauties ana no Dettersoia; 4-noie 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 DeDartmeut. When you are through buyngyour furniture you can go on buyiug the crockery for the whole house. We make a specialty of mail orders. This is all the space we have, so call and we will be pleased to show you through. RICE & RICE I TV, a wtmTpcalp and Retail Allb WW www w House Furnishers. Dr. Cheadle Dentist. Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. Choice land near Uuion sells for $375 an acre, and is cheap at that. Mrs. E. A. Mattoon of Looking Glaes is a guest of Mrs. J. G. Hook. Mrs Patrick Reed has removed from her farm in Edenbower to this city to reside. Mrs. V. C. London and her daughter, .Mrs. Jennio Krantz are guests of friends in this city. If vou want grindine done, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ing and Kane St. Co-operative Dentistry Dr. W. H Darby, over P. O. Examinations free AH work guaranteed. 40-tf If you want to keep posted on county affairs, subscribe for the oldest paper in the county, the Plaikdeaixr. A Chicago man lost his voice while playing cards. He probably became speechless when he saw the other fel low's hand. Daniel Blackford, of Drain, was transacting business before the U. S. land office iu this city Saturday, and greeting Roseburg friends. The present indebtedness of the Al bany baseball club is between $300 and $400. Tne second half of the Albany stock will be called for. Democrat. A new ladies journal published at Indianapolis, called "Madame" wants to make a clubbing arrangement with the Plai.vdealeb. No, thinks, enough of that at home. Photographic supplies of all kinds at Graves' Art Empoiium. Mr. Graves will gladly give you the benefit of bis j years of experience in that line, by ad-! vicing you about your kodaks, supplies, etc. 46-tf 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 eee all old patrons; also all whojwish up to-date dentistry at reasonable prices. 49tf Work iij progressing very satisfactory on the new two-story brick of Beard A Salzman on their lot on Jackson Street Thn pnnpretn foundation 19 conmleted .1. 1 . :; .) rl.Sn Ion Annr to law! 1 tU Wit? uuui juisu aim ciiif j uw. .a u and the brick masons .began laying the walla today. Scarcity of water for milling purposes has caused Willis Kramer to have re paired for use the old North Myrtle mill race. For several years the mill has de pended on water out of the South fork but the eupply is getting inadequate. Myrtle Creek Mail. A quiet wedding occured at the home of the bride at Jacksonville on Sunday evening July 3d, the contracting parties being Thos. Collins of Medford, and Katie May Plymale of Jacksonville, Rev. Snvder officiating. Just a few friends and immediate relatives o! bride were present. Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that we strive for in lurnish ing our city trade, therefore you will alwav8 get the cheapest milk of the Gaiidis Dairy, because the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't Eee the wagon, phone to the Creamery. 14-tf Plans for the two-story Elks Temple to be built in Roseburg, submitted by Architect Burgraff, of Albany, are on exhibition in the book store window of C. B. Cannon Tho design is modern in every particular and the interior ar rangement is convenient. This struc ture will be an imposing one and a great credit to Roseburg. 0. R. Ball, the genial manager of the Portland branch of the American Type Founders' Company, spent Saturday in Miss Maudo Rast has gonoto Newport to enjoy her vacattahi Wild blackbonics nro reported aa be ing quite plentiful this year. For all tho late fails in fancy work, stamping dono lo order, go to the Art Emporium. 4(!-tf Dentistry Dr. W. H O. Examinations free. All work guaranteed. 46-tf Miss Lillio Levins arrived in this city from Drain, Sunday evening to enjoy a visit with relatives and friends. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Waite was quite severely injured in a run away accident Saturday. W.B.Clarke, tho a.ige of Millwood, was transacting business in Roseburg Monday and greeting old friends. Mrs.Cloyd and daughters, Miss Maud and Mrs. Bounds wont to Portland Sun day to visit with friends indefinitely. ForSalk 15 head of good young horses, 9 to 1200 pounds each. Call at S. M. Cobb's ranch or on A, D. Clink city. 51 Mrs. Lena Gettins left Thursday to join her huebaud in Roseburg who has been transferred to that place. Junc tion Times. Mrs. Minnio Peebler returned to her home in Roseburg Tuesday after spend ing a few days here as the guest of home friends. Junction Times. Dr. Cheadle gives espt-cial attention to crown and bridge work. The latest and most scientific methods in everv branch of dentistrv at lowest prices. J27 Grave-' Art Emporium is now ojkmi to the public. Everything in the line of Art, fancy work, pyrography, and pho tographic supplies, will Ikj carried in stock. 40-tf Dave Martin, clerk in the Roseburg House hotel, 8ent a few days in the vicinity of West Fork last week assist ing a friend in running out the lines on his timber claim. Mrs. S. R. Elmore of west Roseburg had a large tumor weighing several pounds removed from her back l.sst week, Dr. Houck performing the ojwra' tion. She is doing nicely. Heavy showers fell in South Douglas county Friday and Sunday, but only few drops were precipitated in this vicinity, where it still remains unusual ly dry and dusty. Terrible disastrous Moods have caused great loss of property and much distress in eastern Kansas during the past week. Kansas City and Wichita suffered se verely and 10,000 people were rendered homelres. In the act of repairing a locomotive tender and while using a coal pick .Mr. S. R. Elmore of west Roseburg was ser iously injured a few days ago. The pick glanced the point striking Mr. Elmore squarely on the ankle. Communications from the soldier bovs at the American Lake encampment are to the effect that they are leading a very strenuous military life, but have a beautiful and comfortable camp and are enjoying themselves. Mrs. Geo E. Houck and little son and Mrs. Houck's mother, Mrs. E. Y. Moore, are enjoying an outing at Long Beach, Wash. Dr. Houck, who accom panied them as far as Portland, has re turned to Roseburg. Mr. X. Johansen and wife of Areata Calif, stepson of Mrs. Mary Johansen, of Roseburg are stepping this week with the latter. It will be remembered that Mr Johantcn's mother was burn- All animated and uvenly matched contest between picked teams occured on the Roseburg diamond in Rose park umlay afternoon and the game was piitu largely attended. The teams were made up of an equal number of league members on each side together with the best local talent to make up the requir ed number of players. The gate receipts were donated to the members of the local late league team, the abrupt ('isnrganizatiou of which left the ball toascrs in a rather unsatisfactory condition financially, through no fault of theirs however, and this means of raising money to defray aundrv expenses is commendable and worthy of support on tho part o our citizens In the game Sumlay some pretty good ball was play ed, the score being kept down to figure on each side and resulted in 3 to 4. Cl.iud Cannon umpired the game until near the clone when he was succeeded by Jas. Hansbrough on account of an unsatisfactory decision. The line up was aa follows: P C s 1 Sunday' Etdtl Qaitio. Reed Terrell O'Connor Dugger N'adler Sullivan Rowell Ryan Johnson Score 3 3 L M R Bilyeu White Newell Hunter Raker Robinson Ramp Reizenatein HugginB Score 4 County Court Adjourns. Bond of J. C. Twitchell, coroner, with .1. W. Wright and S. I). Evans as sure ties, approved. The county court concluded its labors for the term Saturday. The last order made was in approval of the bond of County Trejsunr Geo. W. Dinimick. The sureties of the boud are Henry Little, A. F. Brown, W. R. Thompson, J. W. Wright, A. V. Marsters, E. J Page, Z L. Dimmick, C. L Chenoweth, A. F. Stearns, C. L. Beckley and E. H. Piukston. Jo. Lyons has filed an action in the circuit court here against Jas. A. Ster ling to recover 1263, alleged to be due on a promissory note. (i. W. Dimmick, guardian of C. E. Langdon, a minor, granted permission to sell th following real property at public or private sale, to-wit : n ' of sw l4 and w ' of nw l4' of sec IS, tp 23 s, 7 west, to satisfv a certain mortgage of Guardian sale of property of Thomas Ida, Belle, Kate and Ruel Gray, by Uary C. Grav. guardian, to Samuel Gray, for 1340 45, confirmed. Beu Huntington, guardiau of Ira Ap pleL-ate, insane, authorized to lease to Kelleher A Skelly Lumber Co., a right of way for a tlume across premises of said Applegate for a term of 50 years for the consideration of $35 cash in hand fo 00 er year thereafter. W. N. Moore apiointed admr. of the estate of P.obt. T. McCulIoch, deceased same being personal property of the pro bable value of 72. Wagon Turned Over. Wm. Allen while hauling wood for George Kohlhagan from the hill back of the Fair Grounds Saturday met with an accident which came near costing him i hi life. He had started down the filtvn inrln nit! him I nail nf vnntl when r11 ,7, - Durnlthe break proved inadequate, and in ing of the old Metropolitan Hotel. g,i(linK abo(U to check lhe gpeeJ o the t. miserly and 1. Uenedicl while waeon a small stump was encountered out on the Bern Dixon pl.ice Sumlay en- w,ich turned the wacon over. Mr. Allen countered and killed a largo rattlesnake, beinc thrown to the ground violently on his head and shoulders sustained never al severe bruises as well as two broken ribs. He was brought to town in an uncon scious condition for medical treatment and toon railed, but will be confined his home for some time as a result of his injuries. Fortunately the team stop ped when the wagon turned over there fore little or no damage resulted to the team and wagon. Loveli In Trouble Again. It measured three feet, eight inches. and storied ten rattles. This specie of reptile has become rare in this part of the ftate, this being one anion.; the very few killed in recent years. A severe electrical storm struck Klam- Falls Thursday evening, during which Arthur D. Carrick, a resident blacksmith, was killed by lightening. He had been living at the Falls for the past twenty five y&irs, and left a wife and four children. He was buried Fri day afternoon under the auspices of the Masonic and Workman lodges. The dental offices of Dr. J. W. Strange at Myrtle Point were destroyed by fire Friday night. Only a few of the con tents were saved. Occupying the build ing with Dr. Strange was another gen tleman, named Vandecar, who shares in the loss, which is partlv covered by in surance This information was received JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Owing to the success of this venture we will continue the same offer during this month. Commencing July eighth we will issue with every cash purchase a dated duplicate sale check stating the amount of your purchase. At the end of the month a date will be selected and every person holding a check of that date will have their money refunded. In order to make this a more momentous event we will offer special inducements in the lines of Bargain Sales. Remember, your money back if you are lucky. pass Millinery Reduced 1-3 to 1-2 in price All Summer Dress Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices TOWNSITE COMPANY. He Articles of Incorporation with Secretary ot State. I CARPETS CAPITALIZED AT $10,000. Elegant Line Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton Stock all Paid up-Company will Deal in Winchester Town Lots and Other Property. We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains which have just arrived. Fifty pairs of Portiere in the latest designs and colorings. 3'ou ypu you you you you want want want want want want Harry Loveli, a printer, who is well known in this city, and who for some time past has held a position in the I'ortland restaurant,, recently betrayed the continence reposed tn him by a Douglas County friend, regarding which the Portland Journal says: "Harry Lov eli is charged with the larceny of f 40, intrusted to his care by J. L. Sham brook, a wealthy rancher of southern Articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretarv of State and Coonty Clerk Age, Friday, by Fred J. Blakely, L. G. DutnbleUm and Louis Barze, in corporating the Winchester lownsue Companv. The capital stock is placed at $10,003 and is fully paid up. The or- ; fices of lhe company and the principal place of business will be at Winchester, Oregon. It is the intention or object of the comrany to deal in town lots ami other property at incbester, where it Jf is anticipated, the town will be revived , " and built up rapidly by the acquisition If of the big lumbering plant and other If industries now under course of construe-, f tion at that place by the Umpqua Im provement Company. A meeting of the -stockholders was held recently, at which j ir time the following officers were elected : U . n don't kaow PAT Board of directors, Fred J. Blakely, J. , Cal' on or i)Hwi .. . H. Aitkin, Geo. A. Steel, L G. Dumble- , ton, T. It. snertJan ami i-ouis xiarzee. Officers: President, Fred J. blakely; secretary, Louis Bariee; treasurer, T. K. Sheridan. It is not the intention of the com-, pany to inaugurate a boom or any j real esUte speculation, but on the' other hand, a very conservative poll-' cy will Ue pursued in the disposi-j tion of town lots and other property 1 bv the company. There is, however, already a great demand for town lots at Winchester, which is sure to prtsper; and build up as a result of ita newly ac- ( quired industries. All members of this new company are well known, conserva tive business men, ir. Ailken being president of the First National bank at Huntington ; Mr. Steel is ex-state trea surer of Michigan, while the oiher mem bers of the firm are prominent local pro fessional and business" men. A busy scene of activity will be pre sented at Winchester in the near future. ! We carry from oo to iooo Window Shades in j stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, j the best that money can buy. ! B. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE i ROSEBURG, OREG0H to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house to rent a house to build a house to move a house Contractor ili Bojldr Reseborg Oregon. A LARGE LOT OF 5PRAY MATERIAL At Marsters' Drug Store s A CAR LOAD OF ULPHU Of Superior Quality R the by Dale Strange, a son of Dr. Strange, Oregon who holds the position of foreman on Shamhrook makes frequent trips to the Plaixdealek. this city and alwavs went to the Port 1. Ahrnma and familv tnnk ii.oir .in. land restaurant, because Loveli, his - i nartnrn Snndnv for finniR Trloj.n in brother s friend, was a waiter there , J , , . I - enjoy their summer vacation. Thcv will inre0 "a8 aS ,ie wenl u,er0 ana stop at Walla Walla on their return homeward and enjoy a pleasant visit with friends at that place. George Frat er of Kiddle, has accepted tho position of managing salesman in Mr. Abrams' store in this city while tho proprietor is enjoyinghis vacation. Oscar Edwards, of Roseburg. has been appointeu uv tne boutnern racinc as chief fire warden of Douglas and Coos counties. His deputies areas follows: A T Bestul, Myrtle Point; Warren Lee, Camas Valley; M F Callahan, Marsh field; Mack Smith, Elkton; F G Bate- man, Coles Valley ; Sam Britt, Glide; 0 Trask, Peel ; V G Lander, Roseburg ; Theodore Anderson, Sitkum, Coos county. Owl. BORN. !HUriTER5 ATTERTI0M BRETT. In Roseburg, Oregon, July S, lt04, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brett, a j boy. MARRIED. Roseburg, dividing his time with the 2.L. C. McKenney, the gonial and vcr local printing offices. Mr. Ball has eatile editor of the Glondale News, been i l the service of his company in I spent Saturday in this city, and in com various capacities for many years and is I pany with Deputy Shoriff Bogard mado intimately acquainted with every news- the Plaindbaleb a very pleasant frater- paper man from California to British nal call. Editor McKenney. is Lite of Columbia, who regard him in the high- California and recently succeeded Editor est esteem and always receive good coun- Shutt at Glendalo. Ho is a thorough Eel and helpful hint" on his visits. In newspaper man of ripe oxiwricnc and fact, he is one of those genial and in-1 will no doubt succeed in his new field. teresting gentlemen you arc always glad The Flaindealek welcomes him into to meet. . this county and into tho circle of South C. 1. Wood rnd II. II. Gidnoy, of I em Oregon newspaperdoni Dayn Creek, were in town Monday look- T. K. Campbell, of the Pacific Timber after lunching, gave Loveli 40 to keep for him. Loveli left the place, taking the money, it is charged. Detective Hawley was assigned on the case, ana traced ixven to a lougmg house at 105 North Thirteenth street, The landlord there informed the officer that Loveli departed, leaving behind a small bill. Information camo to Detective Haw- lev that Loveli was in Castle Hock. Wash., and a warrant was telegraphed there, but he could not be found." Lov eli was a member of the Second Oregon and went through the Phillipine cam paign being seriously wounded. It wbb during this time that he formed the ac- cnuaintance of Sargeant D. R. Sham- brook, mentioned abovo. DECKER DAVIS. At the residence of Geo. Davis, in Douglas county, Or., Julv 2, 1904, John A. Decker and Maybelle Davis, Rev. N. J. Harbit, officiating. ing after business matters. Mr. Wood I. l .Y 11 . .... . is iaie oi rurumiu anu naa csiaDlished a brickyard on his farm at Days Creek He contemplates burning a kiln of about 50,000 brick thie summer. Mr. Wood Company of Cottage Grovo, which com pany also has saw mill and timber in terestB in the northern part of this coun ty, its mill being located at Alca, spent Saturday in Roseburg looking after An unknown man was killed by passing train a few miles south of Gold Hill Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Russell of Coburg is guest of relatives and friends in this city. See tho new ads of Will Currier and Norman's confectionery stores and ice cream parlors. Tho accidental explosion of a torpedo at tho round house Sunday night camo near resulting seriously for Mr. Tenni son, an employe of tho Southern Pacific Comimnv. As it was Mr. Tennison had a small particle of tho torpedo ira bedded in hia leg. Miss Josio Parrott, of Seattle, Wash was elected constable for his precinct at I business connected with tho Roseburg ington, arrived at this place Monday tho June election, H. H. Gidnoy being Lumber Company, of which Mr. Camp morning to enjoy a visit with her par elected justice of the peace at the same bell ia also a member. Tho Alca mill is ente, Mr. und Mrs. M. Parrott and other time. Tho PLAiNDEALEnfacknowledgos a running richtalonc although tho lumber relatives and friends. This ia Miss Par- pleaBant call from these genial Days market is reported a little dull just nfj rott'a first visit lo Roseburg friends in Creeker's, Mr. Wood joiniuit tho Plain-I the present time, the local demand, ten years and will thoroforo bo rendered dealer's large family of readers. however, being fairly good. ' tho more pleasant. DIED. The open season for deer hunting will commenc July 15; and before buying your gun and ammunition you should first call at the popular hardware store and consult S K.SYKES Ooods and Prices that Please BOSS At the Soldiers' Home, in West Roseburg, July S, 1904, James R. Boas, aged 75 years. Mr. Boss was taken suddenly ill while spending the 4th of July with friends at Gold Hill. As tho naturo of the case demanded, he was imtnediately operatedon. He was then brought to Roseburg, but he expired a lew Hours after being placed in tho hospital at the Soldiers' Home. Mr. Boss was a veteran of the Mexi can War, serving in Co. "F," 2nd Regt. Illinois Infantry. He was admitted to the Homo from Josephine County, Ore- gon, m iovemoer, ioy. ou mi known ho leaves no relatives. Tho funeral was held nt tho Home Saturday morning, interment in tne Home cemetery. In the SjcIbI Realm. List Your Ranches and Timber Lands with me. : : R. R. JOHNSON, I HAVE EASTERN CUSTOMERS AND CAN SELL OFFICE IN MARKS BLOCK. ROSEBURG, OR. : i New Arrivals Tho Eugeno Gnanl says: Mrs. L. N. Roney was the charming hostess to n larco number of lady friends Friday afternoon, tho affair being in honor of Mrs. Willis, of Roseburg, and Mrs. Highley, of Bentonville, Ark. The dec orations consisted of La France roses banked in with maidoa hair ferns and palms, making tho rooms very cool and inviting. Tho afternoon was vory pleasantly apent in sowing and talking and tho pleasant affair was brought to a close by the sorving of an elaborate luncheon. Every day brings something now in Spring Goods. VIOLK the latest thing in dress goods for suits Skirts and Waists. Also the "Cotton Crepe" we are the only ones iu the city who have imported this goods direct from Japan. It comes in all colors and will sell for 20cts por yard. WOLLENBERQ BROS., Phone 801.