0 sS 9 W-s W w W w s - W w W w W U (iOOD GOODS Wmv 5 Nny Customers HONEST PRICESl Enable us to Retain our Customers J PRETTY NOVELTIES! A attracted customers and h means of this advertisement we seek to gain M tttftMMM lo please, along with our old ones : We want to call attention to the new goods arriving constantly, many of which are pretty novelties that 2 ttt made Kg hits n the cities, and which we have made special effort to procure fb v.. m4m to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times Patronize Home Business Men. 5 tuc Dcnni co OTnDr. 2 I nr rLurLL o oiunL I. ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON STREET We do not include the Portland firm of Allen A Gilbert R:imkor Comp.uiy in the class of transmit busineiw men in the sen- apokaa of lstat Monday. Their stock of piano!) is new and not bankrupt and tliev are puiliing a fair, legitimate prooeition so far as we know They announce that they are paying- a permanent license and also stand ready to pay taxes on their stock when as Bwsed. They further announce that they intend to remain perminently in Bonbwj and alan 'hat tin y can make all their guaranta m ti l ; that they live sirictly up to their wn agreements and expect their natltPM to do the same and that they do not ilimMttl notes without mutual consent of parties concerned. To Whom it May CoKOaa : This is to certify tliat we have rented our buihl ing Ow Jack- u -:rcet for one year to Yllcn tiUkerl a Itamakcr. Sai.ziias fc Hkard Delay Blowing-ia Smrlttr. Told in Side Heads. U Haar NwyHah Rer. IVlbert Low and R. Julia Raliir were united in tmtfr at the home o: the bride's ' parent Mr. aad Mr K. P. Redifc near Riddle t & : p. n. MoocUy Sot. 7. Rev. J. W. Stockton of Oakland. Or., of ficiating. Mr I .ore has two for the pat few months, the efficient pastor of the Baptist church in Riddle. During hit pastorate thre he accomplished a great work, having built parsonage and baptised a number of converts. The bride m a daughter of R. P. Redifer. She has a wide circle of friends and is hi gh )y esteemed among them : possessed of true mental and moral worth she will make a cuing companion to the man of her choice and is well qualified to aid him in his high vocation. Rev. and Mrs. Loree took the overland Monday night for Wisconsin via Portland. Mr. Loree will engage in evangelistic work in Wis consin where he will make his future home. X Saturday Night Dance The Rose burg Orchestra gives another of its de lightfnl dances at the armory next Sat- j urday night. Jas. lnman. of lxxking tiiass, was in town Wednesday. He say he did not ' get his platform before the public in time to be effective nor was he able to ; get his name on the ticket by petition thirty days prior to election, as an In dependent candidate for president. He furnished this office with a copy of a congratulatory lrtter to President Roose velt, which, owing to the great raah of election returns to the PuuNDBal kk, we are unable to publish today. Local and Personal. trange. dentist. mteopathy cures nervousness. J. ing. P. Johnson, dentist, tirave's buil.l Chr siMicMn Show The Second Annual Chrysanthemum show will be held in the Board of Trade rooms Nov. 17-1S The foilewing is the list for which prises will be given : "Hel en Bktodgood," Mrs. K. U. Hill," Mo deeta. " "Good Gracious,'' "Golden Gate," "Mrs. Simpson," 'Mrs. Robin son," "McKmley," "Mij. Bonaffon," "Sevions," "Florence Davis,"' "Phile delphia." "Golden Wedding." Beet each. "Lavender," "White and yellow Ostrich Plune; beet specimen "II enrred," an color: best specime "Ragged." any color; any above du less than three blossoms each. Best . specimen of pot grown j beet field grown. Bet collection of pot grown plant ; beet boqoet. Boqoet of greatest number of rarities. Admission lOcts. Dinner will be served each evening from 5 to 8 o dock, 25c. n-10-14 School ' Store. supplies at Marsters" Drag In QMsnpsJIiy you find a pxitive rme for constipation. Justice of the Peace John T. I-ong and his fair bride have returned home from a wedding tour of Northern Oregon points and are getting Mr. Long's resi dence property fitted up for occupancy in this city. It is understood that the gallant justice will hereafter refrain from kissing the blushing bride after officiating at a wedding, as has hereto fore been a part of the ceremony as per formed bv His Honor. Sure way to turn late to church. BaBpsVa heads go Gold crown and bridge quality by Dr. Strange. work of best For Rent Choice residence in Barfed order. Inquire of D. S. K. Buick. Reliable crown and bridge work, J P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 4!tf C. S. Deputy Marsh til L N. Blowers passed through Roselmrg Tuesday morn ing en route home to Portland, from Klamath county, where he served pa pers in Henry Meldrnm, ex-surveyor general of Oregon, who is accused of having signed fictitious names to affida vits con c-- . fe leral business. Read the Pi.ainosalkk's special pre mium proposition on the last page of the paper. See Skes A. Carroll prices on plumbing and purchasing. and get their tinning liefore 77tf Geo. C. Hunt, inspector of svia agents of the ineral land office, is in Roeeburg. Potatoes. A. J. Ander son, who resides on a farm on toe L'mp qua river bottom below Melrose, pre sented to the Plaisosalee today some of the largest potatoes ever produced in this county and we think the largest ever grown in the state. Eight of these potatoes weigh just 3i pounds, the largest one weighing 4 pounds, two of which came from the, same hill. Mr Anderson secured 300 bushels of these potatoes from t acres, a fairly good yield for a dry season. These po tatoes are of the Peerless variety and those left at the Plaisdbalkr office will be sent to the Portland Chamber of Commerce to pat on exhibition. Hon. A. r. Brown of Oakland was a coanty seat visitor Wednesday a . i fav ored the I'laisdealer with a p'easant besinesi call. He says the election passed off in a very orderly manner at Oakland and that a good average vote was polled. Mr-. J a pleasant visit with her daughter P. M. Mathews, of Roseborg. ThehloAiiing in ot the new smelter being in-t.ill-dvliv the Improved Smelter Company, of Portland, near DavenKirt, Wash , will not take place until the 23d of the present Math. There has been some delay in setting the machinery in readiness, and the word is given out at the otlice here thai no run will be made until that time. Mr. Christenson is still at the nine and will not return until the smelter is put in satisfactory operation. Probate Orders. J. C Fnllerton spasiatsd guardian ad litem of Hi da, Harry, Oliver and Leon ard Brant. J. A. Ruchanan appointed admr. and W. A. Perkins, T. K Rledsoe and J. A B ack appraisers of the estate of Maria A. Ostertag. deceased, said estate being ol the probable value of $700. The Millwood returns were brought in Wednesday by Wm. Decker. Kvery reader should peruse the paper. of the i I AISKEALEB last i -age of today's TWO BIG SPECALS 33 Ladies Winter Weight Shirt Waists, the remains of about eight different lines in which the sizes are broken including silk, wool, lin en and mercerized fabrics in prices ranging from $2 25 to $4.50 have been placed on bargain counters at $1.50 While They Last Have vod seen oar aew Fall line of Forrest Mills Underwear for Ladies? White Wool aid Cotton, All fool, and Wool and Silk Niitares. Priced at J! JO. $1.25. SI Jw aid SI.75 tk garment. Aid they are worth it. too. Take a Look Our entire stock of dressing sacques made of eider down, and fleece back cotton eider down, of which the cheapest sold for $1.00 and most of them sold for $1.25, $150, and $1.75. Now just to clear them out Take your Choice for 75c New Fall Styles in Ladies "Cross" Shoes Just In JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store j CITY COUNCIL MEETING New Ordinance Passed-Light Tabkd-Some Sensational Developments Bill J. T. Spauich delivered lilass ballot box to the Weduesdajr. the lwking eonntv clerk C. O. White and Hiram brought the election returns Mvrtle Creek Wednesdav. Oallap a from Mrs. (Jertie lavis. of Hillsboro, is a cnest of her brother, Kngineer Ray Kicgs of Merland, is enjoyine j Wright, ami family, of Roseburg. Mr. S. C. Flint on Saturday retired from the shoe business in this city, having Opium as well as'other "drugs" have a habit, which is exceedingly dancerous. The Osteopathic habit is "mm! health.' The W. C. T. I", will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters Kriday afternoon at -.30 All members r quest ed to be present as report of committee will be given and plans for the years work discussed. After an enjoyable visit with her fath er, R. B Iixon, Mrs Carrie Connor, left for her home at San Krancisco by the wav of Portland Wednesdav. Wm. Heliiwell, the Yonealla fruit grcwer, was transacting business in Roseherg today and !avorel the Pun- dealer with a pleasant call, ifewill soon ship a car load of fine winter apples. Alva Flock, of Perdue : Remiek Fate. Days Creek: T.J. Pitcher, of Canyon ville, were among those who brought in ballot loxes anil election returns this morning. For Sal-. Pure bred Mammoth Bronze tnrkeys. gobblers and hens. Have taken various prizes at different fairs. Call on or address f. II. Short, Roseburg, Or. 'Oct. 17 P lisposed of his remaining stock of goods. Rev. ti. W. Householder will preach at Roberts Creek next snnday, Nov. 15, at 11 o'clock a. m. Everybody cordial lv invited. IV) not lie foolish and allow agents to graft yon. We are selling sewing ma chines at one-half the price asked by agents. Rice A Rice. Do yon know Rice v Rsce are selling more stoves and ranges than all the oth er dealers in Roseburg" Always re memlier Rice A Rice sells it for less. The Drain and Coos bay stage co n panv expect to change schedule, Nov. 15. This will in nowise interfere with tra-el. as the mail coaches are covered rigs and very comfortable. Mrs. Ethel Carlisle arrived here Tues day from Raker City for a visit with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs U M. Parrott She is just recovering from an injnry sustained from falling. M. O Warner, the piano tuner, is in Roseburg for a day only looking after the interests of his patrons. He will re turn soon and make a thorough canvas Arrangements are Dracueallv completed for the grand Thanksgiving ball to be given Thursday of the town. evening, Nov 24, in the Armory, oy ine young men of Roseborg in honor of the i- i nlMritlr nter- 3 . ., - ,K ' north approach to Boberts lull, was tained tbem at a simitar sffair on the, vv - - Two i iraIUH,'uu --- Wednesday. L. D. Hughes, who recently porchasel the "Mountain House" property at the Ed Srhroeder who is with the Ore gon telephone company at Portland, spent a few la in Roseburg this week looking after the enmpanys interests. He is a Myrtle Point boy. Having lieen atllicted with a cataract on his right eye for sometime past Thos. Jennie went to Portland Wednesday to submit to an operation for its removal. A. F Cornut and Jas. Dili ni van, of Myrtle Creek, were transacting bns'ness in Roseburg Wednesday. Mr. Cornutt is now interested in some promising Josephine county mines. evening of last St. Patrick's hundred invitations have been issued, and the Roseborg Orchestra has been engaged to furnish music for the occa sion. An elaborate sapper will be served at the Board of Trade rooms, in the Douglas Coonty Bank building, dur ing the intermission at midnight. Tarfceys C. W. ail, of Portland, who is baying turkeys in this coanty for Page A 8oo, the wholesale produce merchants, of Portland, was a Roseborg visitor Wednesday. If you want to select a Xmaa present that is strictly up-to-date you will find them at Graves' Art Emporium Call and see goods :md get prices. tf t - Gov. Geo. E. Chamberlain, the demo cratic chief executive of Oregon has been ! campaigning for Parker and Davis in California. W. G. Wright, the Grants Pass assiy er, was in town Tuesday. He reports mining interests progressing very satis factorily in that vicinity The Plais dealeb was favored with a pleasant call. (gory Ticks A license to wed has been issued by Coonty Clerk Agee to H. S. Thiel, of Tea Mile, and Miss May Vinson, of Oakland. Enos Wall and A G. Hamilton two of Glendale's respected citizens, were coanty seat visitors Wednesday. Dr. H. I.. Studley, Osteopathist, cures chronic and acute diseases, corrects de formaties and removes foreign growths. Office in Abrahams building. Call or phone for appointments. Consultation free tf Ed Weaver, H.N. Oatman and Thos. McGee of Myrtle Creek, were county seat visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Cochran, who had been visiting here for a month with Mrs. W. H. Jamieson, left Monday night for her home at Stella, Vtash. Mr. Cochran was formerly manager of the Roseburg Water A Light Company. Ashland Tidings : Chas. E. -Vagne the electrician, came out from the Bo hemia district in lane county, where, he is employed, Friday, to visit his ! brother. Lot, in his illness Geo. Wild ; of the Ashland Iron Works, is suffering from an attack of pneumonia, as the re sult of a cold contracted while in attend ance on his half-brother, the late John Metzker Mrs. Fred Million and little son arrived in Ashland Friday night. from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Million, who have been living at Roseburg lor several months past, will again make their residence in this city. Have You Got Them. RICE RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS The Price What yoo pay for a pie e of furniture is often the de aling thing in the selection, the matter of the price is s HI r strikes home. It affects the parse. Bat this is another place wherein we can please and satisfy yoo Our prices represent the value of the goods. There U P6t n themjri"1 enough to cover p selling expenses and to conduct s legitimate business, all we ask you to psy you do pay it you are sure you are getting the full worth of your money. Yoo are not mak ing blindfold purchases. That is When LacK of Space Prevents our displaying the thousand and one g od bar gains in our store ; if you need anything for furnishing the home it will pay you and inter est you to look through our es tablishment. If you are in the country and need a piece of fur niture write us fully describing your wants and about what you want to pay, and we will mail you cuts or photographs of the very latest styles with spe ial net prices. The pictures we send to you will represent the articles as they really are. No catalogue house ran keep pace with the rapid changes made by manufacturers. Very choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spittenberg and Yellow i Newton Pippin apples specialty. All , guaranteed true to name and free from pests. For sa'e at very reasonable prices i by Roseburg Nurseries, H. Schroten, I Roseburg, Oregon. tf Do you know that Rice A Rice have more goods in their store than all the other furniture store in Douglas county, and sell it at Idwer prices. They can do this because they buy in carload lots and Fave freight ami can save you money. Come find get our prices and make comparison. Do you feel anxious and preoccupied when the grocer goes by? Do you sleep badly? Do you go to bed hungry? Does your heart palpitate when you see a steak? Is there an all gone feeling in your pocket? Do you have nightmares? Do you do mental arithmetic every time you contemplate the purchase of "coffee and"? Have you a hunted look? Do you walk down dark alleys when you go down town? Beware! Those are the symptoms. You are "busted." Mr. an l Mrs John R. Sutherlin and little son, have returned to Roseburg from San Francisco and will spend the winter here. Mr. Sutherlin contem plates purchasing properly in the city and erecting a residence thereon. Miss Hildreth Sutherlin, their datig liter, will continue her studies in San Francisco. Special sales by Stearns A Chenowith Oakland and Yonealla, White and other sewing machines fttJM and up; water pipe: wire, plain and barbed ; cut and wire nails ; the only guaranteed black smith coal ; two carloads Pago woven wire fence, the only tempered wire fence or sa le. n.1 tf StcKkmtn. Take Natkt. For sale or rent a 3000 acre stock ranch in Klamath county, of which akaSjl 'i000 is Hue hay land producing on nn average 1 1-2 Ion per acre. Well watered, alfalfa does well on this ranch. a rands sale for hav From 500 lo NO head of cattle can be supported fron time the hay is off until January. For particulars enquire of J ti. Flook Roseburg, Or. If you are in need of lace Curtains w have a large stock, but if you want something eaneciallv nine wait for our new line which we expect in a few days The awellest ever brought to the city Rice A Rice. Holidays will soon be here and we will be prepared for all. Don't throw money sway baying worthless presents. Bay the satisfactory kind All will join in telling you RICE RICE sells it for less. Sheriff S ephen Gallier and John Con- ard. of Coos county, arrived here on the stags Monday night with the latter's father-in-law, Joseph White, who has been committed to the state asylum for the Insine. The trio left on the local train this morning for Salem, after the sheriff and Mr. Conard cast their vote by filling out blank "a." Jos. Martin is running a new hsck line between Roseburg and Myrtle Point making regular trips each week. Those desiring to travel between these points will do well to address him at Roseburg or Myrtle Point. County Trcatsrcr't Neucc. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including July 3, 1902, are te qnested to present the same at the i ,imt i Tnuiiirnn office for tiavment as interest will cease thereon after the date ot this notice. Dated Roseburg. Douglas county Oregon. Oct. 13, 19CM. Geo. W. Dimhicc, Coanty Treasurer The city council met in regular Monday evening with a full attendance j Among the most important business transaction was tbe passing of a venders . or peddlers license and the temporary j disposition at least, of tbe long drawn t water bill controversy. Mayor Hoover having st a former meeting tendered his resignation, which was promptly ordered laid on the table for future action by the council, when called up for final disposition at this meeting, precipitated stormy scenes in the council chamber. Mayor Hoover maintained that he had withdrawn nis resignation, whereupon the other mem bers of the board, except Councilman F. ti. Micelli. held that tbe Mayor's resig nation having been laid on tbe table by s motion of tbe council, that the Mayor did not have a right to withdraw it be fore the matter was taken up for final action by the council. A motion was made by Councilman West that the Mayor's resignation be be taken from fe table which motion was seconded by Councilman Sykes. Councilman Nor man then spoke in favor of the motion and six council men were understood to favoi it, but the Mayor refused to pot the motion to a vote and no appeal was taken. In tbe beat of the discussion the Mayor appealed to tbe Marshal to enfoice his order to the effect that the advocates of the motion to accept bis resignation were "out of order" and not entitled to the floor, which they insisted upon holding at their pleasure. The Marshal did not respond to the appeal or order, whereupon Councilman Micalli made an impassioned appeal in behalf of the Mayor.and the Mayor promptly passed to the next order of business and the sensational session was brought to an abrupt close, tbe Mayor making the final statement that he woo d vacate his chair only upon an order issued oat of the courts. It is further stated by prominent members of the council that a special meeting was held just prior to the regu lar meeting of the council, which was attended by six oat of the eight coanci -men to talk over the advisability of ac cepting the Mayor's resignation, and it was unanimously agreed that such action would be taken and the Mayor was so notified and he was requested to again announce his willingness to re sign in order that it would not appear to the puhl-c that any member or mem bers of tbe council desired to force his resignation, bat the Mavor evidently did not feel disposed to abide by this re quest of the solid six. What will be tbe nature of the next act in this municiple rama, can only be conjectured. THAT LIUHT BILL. All efforts to settle the claim of the old company for some $2750 against the city for lights for two years, March 1902- 04, have come to naught. The proposi tion made by tbe city at the special meeting on October 13th to settle the bill on a basis of f25 per month less than the contract figure, was rejected by the company, who makes it known that they are going to sue the city for the full amount demanded. Councilman West made a motion to lay the matter on the able indefinitely ; it was seconded and by a vole of H to 2 it was carried. Conn- cilman Micelli and Parks vote I in the negative. OKUINANl-n t HTSO DOC SO . An ordinance to license peddlers of meat, vegetables and merchandise with in the City of Roseburg was read the re quired three times and passed. The stated license is 5 per day. The ordi nance does not effect persons who vend meat and vegeUbles of tneir own pro duction. First readings were given ordinances for levying assessnient for improvement ot Pine street, construction of a sewer on the east side of Oak street, from Chadwick to Lane, and the construction of another sewer in the alley between Mill and Pine streets, extending from Flood to Burke streets. City Treasurer H. C. Slocum was authorized to issue s warrant for $872 in payment ot the interest on city bonds. F. F. Patterson appeared before the board in regard to tbe Council's order, requesting him to move his building (workshop and steam lauudry) cloar ot Spring Alley. Mr. Patterson explained that if he interrupted the operations of the laundry until Spring ha would lay himself liable to a lawsuit for infraction ot a year's lease, hence he asked per mission to defer moving until Spring. Request granted and committee appoint ed to draw up an agreement with Mr. Patterson. The uaual expense bills were ordered paid. We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLD ENOIXIH All our Syrups are Prepared from Special Material by B E S r METHODS In Preparing oar Ice Cr earn we use Clean cream. Rick in Bet ter l it Only 20c Per Pint. UFVFRSIRI F FARMERS Rlv f L IV JIULL We also a line of Brad. niCf DI AWC ley Chilled and Steel plows 111 JW I LU Tf 3 and Harrows. ARE THE HARDWARE . , A fine line of Stoves and Gen- O eral Hardware, Hand Saws, I Harness. Tinware and Guns Lti kJ 1 at Bed R ck Prices. BEARD & CULVER I :f A All I uiuiiTnt. noiii! en vAjll L I AN OVERWHELMING REPUBLICAN VICTORY FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Fireiitvr ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. I Con tinned from page 1 1 LaWUH OVERWHELMS HEMiVRATS. In Iemocratic circles surprise is expressed, not so much at the defeat which was not unexpected, but at the overwhelming vote rolled up by the Republicans. A very large element of the party has not been in sympa thy with the candidacy of Judge Par ker, yet it was supposed that this dis affection would scarcely lead to actual desertion of the I democratic standard. The returns in this state indicate, however, that a heavy Democratic vote was cast for Roosevelt. Fifteen thousand majority for Roosevelt was what Democrats in of ficial positions would concede. Re publican officials ventured as high as 33,000, but attached to this estimate. which was considered a daring one. even in Republican circles, the pro viso that 1' .""' most turn out to secure it SOCIALISTS LOOM IT. The Socialist vote loomed up ior midably everywhere. Reports re ceived from the county seats show that the Debs vote throughout the state will not fall far below that of the Democrats. In precinct after precinct the Parker electors were beaten by the Socialists, THE PROHIBITION VOTE. The following summary by coun ties, covering 25 out of S3, gives the present status ou prohibition in Ore gon: Prohibition carried in Benton. los. Gilliam. Tillamook, Yamhill, and fur ry, as counties. Prohibition lost in Clackamas. Col umbia, Pouglas, Jackson. Lane. Linn. Malheur, Marion. Morrow. Multno mah, Sherman, Umatilla, Tnion. Was co and Washington, as counties. In Clatsop one precinct carried. In several counties, notably Douglas, Umatilla, Malheur, Wheeler and oth ers, certain precincts carried. No vote in Polk. Klamath or Jo sephine. R. W. FENN . . L. S. Deputy . . j - 3 liieril Snrveyor Civil Engineer Lately with tbe pTern- Office over Postoffiea. roent geographical and fteolchrieal survey of Bra- ROSEBURG, OREGON. ail. Sooth America . . . Correspondence solicited List Your Ranches and Timber Lands with me. : : R. R. JOHNSON, I HAVE EASTERN AND CAN CUSTOMERS SELL OFFICE IN UK) BLOC. ROSEBURG. OR. A W m VEGETABLE SICILIAN HALLS Hair Renewed Is It true you m-int to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renever, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your hair. aTCSTSgT T Ttjmm Acer's To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see It, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. - I m mw or m Tr old. and I ln a thick. 1omt nod of ) llr which la a woodor to ovvry tin who It. And oola nu hair In It, all du. to Ajar'a Hair Vl'-r Mas. 11. K. buTis. Dae Ida. Minn. 11 0 a bnitl. ah BaaaMa for J. c 1.0' araa co.. ril. Maai White Hair School Boo lis School Supplies Get ready for the opening of the Public School Monday, Sep tember 1 2th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils MARSTERS DRUG STORE DO YOU WANT To Buy Bonds? 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