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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! ALL OUR SEASONABLE AND HOLD OVER coo must to regardless of cost. This is your opportunity to buy useful goods at greatly reduced preces. Our bargains arc too numerous to quote, but all we ask is for yon to call and inspect our goods at this Bouafide Great Sale. We must make room for our constantly arriving spring goods, so do not fail to grasp the opportunity of buying useful articles at less than the wholesale cost. Do not fail to come at the first opportunity, as these bargains are so great they will not last long. For those who can not get to town to attend this great sale, we shall pay special attention to mail orders, but in order to benetit by these bargains, cash must accompany the order. YOURS UP TO DATE THE PEOPLE'S STORE R0SE6URC, ORECON. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates Meals $1.00 per day and upward served from t a. m. to 7 p. m New Brick, New Furnishings. Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds .' ." .' SSS UUMKAKISUN IS ircisO A T D 1 1 T T TO T SftcvWn I n U l I C 0 I mm Our candies are the highest grade goods in town. Comparison is the only true test and the one we always win out on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. HOLIDAY CANDIES m CURRIER WM 1 White Pine Expectorant ThH reliable Expectorate Congh Cure is hard to beat for the winter ruirh v It has both expectorating and sedative qualities, checks exces sive -nothing yet promotes expecto-rati-Hi and therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A fall 4 oz bottle for 25c, SHOE REPAIRING Khop one do-ir south of Mrs. East- man's Jackson St. Nothing but the BEST LEATHER used. L. GOODMAN, EASTERN SHOEMAKER Wood and hay for sale, with J. F. Barker & Co. Leave orders tf t DO YOUR PARTI -Vf Call and we will show you through the largest stock of QQ H )fJ SE FURNISHING GOODS in Southern Oregon in HI IRQ ict i! nut up-to-date line ever shown South of Portland A LOOK AT OUR STOCK AND PRICES will convince the most skeptical that we sell at a very close margin ,nd that we are in a position to save you money on. anything in our line : AT $3.75 I AT $6.50 AT $3.50 we will sell you a bed- a bedstead with full a bedstead that can't stead that will cost brass rail, head and be duplicated at any $5 at any other place foot, which is worth f8 store on the coast A $1.50 DINER FOB ONLY $1.00 RICESRICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS L.OC&1 and Personal. Before coming to Roseburg to trade, readers are requested to exam ! ine the Plaindealer advertising col : umes. It's the active, wide-awake ; business man who advertises, conse quently he is the most accommodat 1 ing. sells the cheapest, and deals the ' most liberallv in everv wav. Ice cream signs have appeared. Exit February. Now then, March. March came in out for its exit. like a lamb. Look Whole and cracked corn for sale by the Iuglas County Flouring Mills. tf If you wish to have your health re i stored, see the Osteopathic physician. Home Comfort steel range for sale, nearly new. E. Burgees, Roeeburg. fl6p Osteopathy cures la grippe, stomach trouble, rheumatism and female diseas es. Hay For Sale. in car write L A. Perry, Medford prices. load lots Oregon, for tf The best time to begin your Osteo pathic treatment is NOW. Sorre peo ple wait until it is too late to get results. It is a well known fact that Osteo pathy is a specific for rheumatism, nervousness, stomach troubles and fe male disorders. Yon will be pleased with the modern ( method of treatment, Osteopathy. It gNM permanent relief evea to those caes regarded as incurable. Scial sales by Stearns A Chenowith Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines 115.00 and up; water pipe ; w ire, plain and barbed ; cut and wire naiis ; the only guaranteed black smith coal: two carloads Page woven wire fence, the only tempered wire fence for sale. n3 tf Very choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitzenberg and Yellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from pests. For sa'e at very reasonable prices by Koseburg Nurseries, H. Scbroten, Roseburg, Oregon tt T. J. Boyd, who returned to this city from Grants Pass about a month ago to accept his old position with the Plain dealer, severed his relations with the paper again Monday and took his de parture for San Francisco to accept a position in a job printing establishment in that city. A Coquille City man last week found a rifle where he left it over 23 years ago. He was in the woods and set the wea pon in the hollow of a large cedar tiee, and was unable to find the tree after wards, although lie tiad many hunts for it. The gun was in better c udi.ion than one would have thought it would be under the circumstances. Dry Fir and Oak Wood.-J. If, Hol lis has purchased tieo. Collins wood van! in this city and gives notice that he is prepared to supply either dry Fir or Oak wood on short notice and at re pasonable prices. I'hone main 1075. flu To Advertisers. The judicions Rose ; bug advertisers should not forget the 1 twice-a-week Plaindealer. It circulates j throughout the length and breadth of the Umprjna valley and it is capable of I helping wonderfuly in extending the ! trade of Roeeburg business men, which ! will be good for all the people of the ) city. I &ym bo now? Who said the cross walks in Roseburg were muddy'.' Suppose the anti weed and thistle law be enforced this year. The Oakland Owl, a good local is preparing to improve itself. paper, A dummy elephant used as a sign a Eugene firm waa stolen this week. l.v Stanley brothers have a change of ad in the Plaindealer today. Don't fail to read it. The hooting of grouse in southern Or egon is accepted as proof poetive that winter is over. The Eugene Register says, Mrs. Susan Abehire and daughter, Stella, left for Roseburg Monday to make their home at that place. The yield of placer gold in Southern Oregon for this season will in all proba bility come up to the average, predicts the Cilendale News. John Cox, of I-eona, who has been visiting his wife here, returned here to day. They are preparing to move to Eugene. Eugene Ouard. F. A. Adertoo, of West Roseburg, after a severe illness from liver and kid ney troubles, is able to be about town again although still very feeble. There has been no break in the Rose burg building boom. It keeps right along with the march of events, and new houses are springing up in all sec tions of the citv. We have limited amount of screen ings suitable for chicken feed that we offer for sale in quantities not less than one hundred pounds. Douglas County Mills. U If it is a billious attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a qaick care is certain. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. Victor Phippeja genial young man of the Dillard community was transacting business in Roeeburg Wednesday and had his name added to the Plaindealer's rapidly increasing subscription list Sheriff McClallen says taxes are com ing in very lively, the first day's collec tions, $15,000, being far in excess of the amount paid in on the first day for re ceiving taxes last year at the sheriff's office. MrNatnee Bros, are closing out their stock of groceries at cost. Tbey are compelled to vacate the building and everything will be sold at actual cost. Opposite opera house. H H. (Sidney, the Days Creek post mastei and merchant, was transacting business in Roeeburg Tuesday. In a pleasant call on the Plrihdealer he re ported excellent crop prospects in his section of the county. The Winston Dramatic Clob will ren der a three act drama entitled. "A Country Kid," Friday night at Winston Hall, six miles south of town. Alter the performance those attending will He given an opportunity to enjoy a dauce. Ed. Smith, a prominent citizen of The Dalles, and a cousin of County Treasurer Geo. Dimmick, spent a few days in Rose burg this week. Ho reports prosperous times up on the Columbia ami in the great Inland Empire. An effort is being put forth to build a telephone line from Knos Dixon's pla?e to Roseburg, a distance of about five miles, which would be a great con venience to the people of that vicinity, Mrs. Short circulated a petition in town Wednesday to raise a fund to assist in constructing this proposed line and re ceived a large number of contributors which was greatly appreciated. The Roseburg Orchestra purchased a fine "Milton" piano of W A. Burr, the local muric dealer, Tuesday which has been installed in the Roseburg theater, which is under their management. This instrument is a valuable acquisi tion to the orchestra and its purchase a stroke of enterprise on the part of this excellent musical organization. The or chestra members will soon receive their fine tailor-made dress suits. Mrs. J. T. Cooper returned to Wilder Wednesday after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. V. L. Bogard. There is a decided increase in the number of deeds filed for record at the court house. Real estate has begun to move and the spring business will be lively. A government patent conveying 20, 006 acres of land in the Roseburg Land District to the O. A C. R. R. Co., was filed wiih the county clerk here Monday. The land is situated in town ships 30-7, 31-9 and 31-10. Mr. and Mrs. R. Conn, of Lincoln, Neb., arrived here Monday evening and will visit at Melrose with Mr. Conn's cousins, J. W., H. 8. and Henry Conn. Tbey note a wonderful change in cli matic conditions a change from mid winter to mid -summer, as it were. Dr. Bowie or Uall, who was reported had closed tils Roseburg office and had gone to (i rants Pass, returned to Rose burg Tuesday uud announces that hi omce will lie conliiiueil here, rte re grets the anxiety his visit to Cirantn Pass caused a few small creditors here and resents statement of Roes, in whose charge he left his office here, to the effect that the doctor had never repaid the money loaned him to pay the freight on his tine equipment from Portland to Roeebnrg and that he, Ross, had never received a cent of his salary. The doc tor aays he borrowed no money from Ross, but has paid him fJOO in salary since they come to Roeeburg. Ross skipped out for Portland before the doc tor returned to Roseburg from (i rants Pass, after collecting a few snmll bills due the office altout town, it is stated. Dr. Kali expects to ojien his Roseburg office for business again soon. He says he expected to have offices in several towns along the line, but has abandoned the idea of doing so at present, and will personally attend to the wants of his patients heie. First Rehearsal of Big Chorus The big chorus recently organied by Prof. A ppelhoff, director of the Rose burg Orchestra, met for its initial re hearsal at the oera house Tuesday evening. Sixty of Roeeburg's best vo calists have been enlisted in this great musical entertainment, nearly fifty of whom were present at this first rehears al. This is by far the greatest musical concert undertaking ever attempted in Roseburg and judging from the excel lent progress made on this initial re hearsal, it bids fair to be the grand suc cess desired. The selection now receiving the at tention of the big chorns is Havdn's 'Creation," a beautiful production and one well adapted to the talent available in this city. The chorus will have a full orchestra accompaniment and Hill no doubt le the crowning event in Roee burg's musical achievements. The date of the concert has not yet been an nuo need. City Marshal's Notice All parties within the city of Roee burg are hereby notified to clean up all streets, alleys and yards of all rubbish of every kind within ten days of this date. All parties failing to comply with this notice will be taken before the city re corder and fined. March, 1, 1905. D. J. Jabvis, (I) Citv Marshal. Profitable Employment A. ( . Rose. Ol Roseburg, is engaged in appointing reaon areola to represent a large and reliable Chicago firm to in troduce Uieir new automatic spring scissors and latest books. Boys, girls, j men or a omen are appointed either on: alary or commission. If interested call on or write A. O. Rose, Roseburg, ireg. Roseburg Detective Bureau Best secret service men on Pacific coast at your command, railroad, hotel, bank, mercantile secret service done ; evidence gathered in all criminal and civil cases. Beat of work guaranteed. Address all communications to Lock Box No. "5;, Roeebnrg. Oregon. For sale, Toulouse goose eggs now ready, from prize winners, .'.' cents each. Send in your orders early : eggs limited. AddreesE. gon. A. Krtise, Roseburg, Ore- ! ml5p Weather continues summery. That groundhog knew something after all. A. R. Rlac of Ulendale made Rose burg a visit Monday. Riddle is chuckling over the ion of a good hand. ossesi-- The Plaindealer brick building wil soon be revly for plasterers. U B Winniford canae over from the Lower fa if m Via IneH.lav That lame back in easily re ie ved the modern treatment, Ostiopathy. Freighting from the depot to business houses is exceedingly heavy these days. Merchants are much pleased over the general improvement in business con ditions. Hon J. B. Eddy of Portland formerly of Roeeburg was transacting business here again Wednesday. We are ten inches short on precipitation ao far this winter, comes at once, what then'.' averag e If it all J. R. Buck master fell from a scaffold today while painting and broke his left arm. He had just recovered from an accident ia which he sustained a broken right arsa. The "Commerce saloon has put in a gramophone grand, through the Burr Music House of this city. It's a fine in strument. To Members Mental Culture Club. The club social will be held on Mon day evening, March 0th, at Foresters' Hall. Mrs. F. W.Bemsob, President. S. L Wyanotts Eggs for sale at f 1.00 per setting. L R. Mynatt. Roseburg, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1. DIED. SMITH. Near Umpqua Ferry, Monday Feb. 'X, 1905, Mr. Smith, aged about 80 years. The deceased was an old time resident of this county and is survived by three sons, Marion and Earl Smith, of Lower Calapooia, and B. D. Smith of Met! ford. Also one daughter, Mrs. A. F. Brown, of Oakland, who ia now traveling in the Holy Land. The funeral waa held at the Coles Valley cemetery W ednefdp To Douglas County Teachers. Rosehuro, Or., Feb. 'JH, '06. hear r ki.i.ow Tkachkrh : A t a recent meeting of Douglas county teachers called by County Superintendent F. B. Hamlin it was decided to make an edu cational exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fuir to be held at Portland the coining summer. a countv Bxratr. It was deemed best to make the coun ty the unit of a collective exhibit and to request all the schoo's of the county to assist in its preparation. I'LAN OK EXHIBIT. The general plan of the exhibit is well described in the state circular recently sent yen. Our plan for collecting and arranging the Douglas county exhibit is to have the schools prepare their work in accordance with the instructions con tained in the circular ; as soon as pre pared, the papers should be carefully packed and sent to Supt. Hamlin, who w ill deliver them to the executive com mittee to be assorted for arrangement volumes and cabinets and attend to the shipment of the exhibit to Portland. no, All the work prepared should be in the hands of the executive committee April 1. It muit be in Portland April 10. PAI'U. A limited supply of paper is furnished free. The county superintendent will mail you on request live sheets per pu pil. Additions 1 paper may he had at the prices quoted on page 7 of the exhi bit circular. I-HOTOORAI'HS. I nmounted photograps of industries, as farm or orchard scenes, hopyards, timber, mills, etc will be of much value in preparing the exhibit. Language work based on these pictu.es will be in teresting. IMPORTANCE. The importance of preparing a good j exhibit cannot be overstate. i. Not only will it be an effective advertisment of I our county to prospective honieseekera, 1 but it will also be of great value in stim ulating interest amcng the pupils and patrons of the schools taking part in the preparation of exhibit work. The re sult of this increase.! interest will be better schools. Hoping you will take an active inter est in preparing a creditable exhibit in your school. I remain Yours respectfully, A. M. Saniikr Chairman Executive Committee. For in lasairta Appetite f-oes of appetite always results from faulty digestion. All that is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and a"'6 vou an "PI1' k wolf. These , T,M?1 -l9 " ffentle "xative. For sale by A. C. Marsters a Co. Ckcai lean, Wasews aaa Nsalciats. Sykes A Carroll have moved their plumbing shop from the old Flook building on Main street to No. I'll' Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. E. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the piuuiouig uiu tinning line, t none . i 2rll. Title (i ua ra n tee & Loan Co. RUSKBTsUJ. OKEfJON HtWILTOH, Piaatdant O 0. Hiaii.ro, Secy, and Ttj OfBce In the Court House. Have the only cost p.ete art ol abstract booki tn Douglas County AbsUacu and Certiorates of Tills fnrniahedol Douglas county land and mining claimt. Him also a complete est ol Tracings of all township p.ata la the Koseburg, Oregon, r. 8. Land Di txirt. Will mahe base print copies of any tawn hip For guaranteed dental work go to Pearson. Ir THIS IF YOU HALF NEXT REMNANT JOSEPHSON'S OREGON'S EXPOSITION IS DESCRIBED IN SUNSET MAGAZINE MARCH NUMBER Has a finely i! list rated article on the Oreat Centennial just the thing to send east. Manv news articles, some good ehort stories, clever verse and interesting miscellany. Vigorous work by entertaining writers. SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALERS Carta Csasataatlea Mrs. B YV. Evans, Clearwater. Kan., writes, My husband Iy sick for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of rocureu a Dottte ot uaiiaiM s tloretioiinJ Svrup. and itenred mm. l Ms was six years ago then we have always kept a the house. We cannot do and rince ithv.it it. I or coughs and colds it has no equal, by A.C. v. .vy. and $1.00 Kor sale MarstersA Co. Call for Bids. Bids will be received for the construc tion of a sewer, on Oak street between i Main and Chad wick streets according toi plans and specifications now on file at 1 itv :. i i n . nZJX 1 i . v u nPstur"f; T1 '? tbe JT of , ,t -i i jum.i , "iv ine city council reserves the right to reject. any and ail bids, bv order of the citv council made the tith dav of February tm. H. L. M.tRSTEBli. Citv Recorder. f-niL' J. P. Johnson, ing. dentist. Grave's build-, 49tf QFTORTUNRT WANT Clothing Shoes Shirts Undtrwe't r Sweaters Neckwear Socks Handkerchiefs Hats Caps Mufflers at PRICE COflE NOW IX DOOR TO NEW POST OFFICE ROSEBURG For the past two weeks we have been busy invoicing our immense stock, and now that we have finished, we fiud in all departments hundreds of remnants, which in or der to close out we have marked at very attractive figures. The lot includes Remnants of Dress Goods of all col ors and descriptions, silks, satins, calicos, ginghams, mus lins, sheeting, percales, outing flannel, flannelettes, lin ings, ribbons, laces, .-mlroiderie.s, etc, in lengths irom 1 to 10 yards. These are marked at about one-half or two-thirds of their value. Remember that although there is a large as sortment now, they will not last long, so come while the line is complete. Soaiety Westings. A r. 4 A. M. Laurel Lodge No. U. H aids; regular meetings on man 1 'jrnj nounugogTI O: 6SCL month. J. T. Bbidgks, W. Jawrrr, Secretary. N.T. B.3 O. ELKS. RosebnrK Lor eeN'o. 326. Holds resrolar comrrnnica- ttOM at I O. O. F. Hall on nnH and fourth Thursdays of each taootb. All members requested to attend regn lariv and all visiting brothers are eordi- .7 invited to attend. C. B. Cannon, E. R Rot McClaiaf, Secretary. CO. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLION O.N. U., meets at Armory Hall svsrr rhnnday erecing, at 8 e'aocx. F. B. Ramlsm, Capt. IO. u. F PbkHarian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streets. -n Saturday evening of each week. Mem bers of the order in good standing ar invited to attend. H. O. Lewis, S. O. N.T. Jewett. Secxsury. K. I P. Alpha Lodge Ko. 47. Meet everv Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall a' 7 :30 p. m. Members in good sj anding are invited to attend. Jas. A. Piut, C. C. M. F. Weight. K. of K. A S. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. V .t o.i . j -,k Thursdavs ol Thursdays of each month at the I . O. O. r. Hall. laibnc members isj 400,1 eniing are invited to attend. Mas A lieu Monan, Cbebe Second and Fourth Thursdays. 0.' E. 8 atoEfAan Chanter No. 8 Hoids their recular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each nontb Visiting member! in good lUcdir.g are rasjacctfollv invited to at tend. Maude Raet, W. M. ) Regina Rast, Secretary. i'ITKD ARTISAN8. QniMwa As- sabiy So. 105, meets second and louim aturuays oi facii montn. in ' Native Sons' hall. VuntLng members "iU receive a cordial welcome. M.EJ.-TWRS M Miix Joxe.'. Swetarv. ' ' ' A. r?I 2 DM EN OF THE WORLD. Came No. L2o. Meets at the Odd Fallows' Hall, in Rosebur. everv first and third Monday evening. Viait- neighbors alwwya welcome. J. M. BSJDoES. C.C N. T. Jgw-grr, Clerk. THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD ami the People of Roseburg and vicinity are now offered a money-saving chance that they may not get again in a life time. Onr store should be crowded from morning till night with eager purchasers, and will be when the values that we are giving become generally known. Be quick to call at the store that has no competition, for we will sell for less than other merchants pay for their goods. ..... 1 SALE THE BIG STORE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Soties run under thii head will be chart Jor " "" if 1 rum 11 mil r 1 tm laiiailnaa No m""" las en lor lt than ten cents TTPE WRITER- Son Typewriter in fool too (Utloa for tale for 120. eon MS. Call at Plain deaier office. WANTED 1 to t lou is Roaebwrg, central, wlia or BjMfcaM Improvement. Bjaaaanaai be right ; east Address P. O. box 777, Bosebanr. herift's Sale. la the Circuit Court ol the State of DootAi County. George Turner 1 Plaintiff ' for Tt Annie ducAert and John SocAert DefeodAsu , Bt Ttrtne of a writ of execution duty out of and aaler the teal of the above enUtiel action, to me directed and dated the 17th day of J naaaat l m favor of Oaaaj e Tteau and acainft laid Aanie SueAert and John j f-nckart for the sob of one hundred and eight I dollar- and aftean eanta EUaXSj vita lateral thereon at the rate at per eect per annum, ! from the Wh day ol January 1906. aad the fur j ther nn o! Twenty dollars 'OBJ attorney" fee I aad the farther mm of Twelve doltan and i nity cents lUJOj eoata and dUNmementa, and j the cost and dtabumsaentt of aad upon thi wnt ol execution, comaAndiag me to nutke . ta-e of the following described ifiswi town: , Lola 1, t aad S of ssetioa 4, tow assist 32 saoth, ' rsxure 1 west of the Willamette rceridin. attached in said action oa Ike 19th day of Ms Tember. Hoi 5ow, therefore, in contpUaace W.th the com- I aaan is of sail writ. I wiU on Saturday, the 4th day of March I0O5. : atone o clock p. m. of said day st the Court 1 Hswse I rout door ia Boaeburg. Douglas Coanty. Oreeua. sell st puMIe auction, subject so re 1 dtfmption. to the highest bidder, lor Tnited v.stes gold coin, cash in hand, the above '.escribed real property, and s i the right. ti.Ue od interest the said defendants hsd therdh oa the dale of aud snarhnif iit tassBt the 19th day of NoTesater. nai. or ence has had there ia. to satisfy said writ of e aeration, and all ac cruing costs. H f. SfcCLALLET. Sherdt of Douglas County Oregon J MRS. H. E ASTON is Drerared to wait nnnn MA and new customers and friends with a fall and complete stock of GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffee are specialties. Tour patronage solicited. x5 Jackson St.. Rfasebarf TOT