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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1905)
v NEW 8PHING GOODS WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS In ladies dress goods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waists, Suits ami Cotton Goods, also a full line of Novelties. For Men. Youths and Boys we "have the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and WORKMANSHIP. WE LEAD. Before making your purchases in spring goods look at our line. THF PFflPI f'Q QTflDr ' ABRAHAM, PROP. Ll U U I UIIL ROSFBURC. OREGON. THE .ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward New Brick. New Furnishings, Prompt Services. 1 0pposite the S. P. Depot Grounds .' ." ." Local and Personal. treatment J. ing. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build 49lf H IP.F P.RF&M viit-niii MS LAItSI MILUUKMKb lv'r aw.vasww.vsvJ V'Ul il 1117 QIC lilC 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. ami notary in Douglas tf Jones of the CHOICE CANDIES 4 J irii .v.v.w.v.sw.v.w. 'J(f& flUUUWU CANDY STORE White Pine Expectorant This reliable Expectorate Cough Cure is bard to bet for the winter eouuhs It hag both expectorating and sedative qualities, checke exces sive coughing vet promotes expecto ration and therefore help" the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A full 4 oz bottle for 25c, HAMILTON W. M. HODSON & CO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK 0F!ULL KINDS A SPECIALTY : " BICYCLE SWUUS MD KPURtXC : CRKDIKC, SAW GUMMING A coarse of Osteopathic will put ou on your feet. Now is the time to buy your bee and poultry supplies, of S. K. Sykea Dr. M. J. Gray, of Elkton, is in this city looking after business matters. Whole and cracked corn for sale by the Douglas County Flouring Mills. tf Rev. Mark Munson will hold services at Melrose next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Lowe the optician is now at the McClallen House to remain until Fri day night. Five horsepower Fairbanks ft Morse gasolene engene for sale. Good as new. Inquire at this office. Osteopathy is the best treatment known for a permanent cure. The best is always the cheapest. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer public. Office up stairs County Bank Building. Special Agent Horace T. Interior department is again making his headquarters iu this city. Operator E. A. Burt ha arrived in this city from Albany to take a position iu the S. P. Office at this place. The I'mpqua bakery is now locate! in its new building on Cass street, next door to the Cass street mea- mar ket. a3 tf Miss Lu Lehmin, of Glenlale was called to Otkland Tuesday on account of oi the Ulce-s of her mother at that place. A marriage license has been issned to Archie D Clink and Miss Alic?L Parks, both well known young people of this city. Vrs. L. R. Thomason and little child of Saginaw, who ha9 been visiting re a- tives in this city, returned home this morning. I .ess than thirty White Lake City lots are left to be sold at the uniform price of f 15 per lot. See McNiff at Hotel McClallen. Mrs. Geo. MeGreevey, daughter of Mrs. H. Eastnn, left this morning for Hot Springs, Arkansas, to join her hus band who is employed at that place. Mrs. M.J Powell, of Myrtle Creek, wno has been visiting with Mrs. A. D MvCulloch. ot thi city, lelt this morn ing for Springfield to visit for a short time. S. M. Webb, wife and little child, of Estacada, who have len visiting rela tives in this connty, arrived in Rosehurg this morning fjr a short visit with Mrs Lohr. E J. Arnold, of Arnold street carni val fame is headed thia way being billed for Salem next week. He is said to have a bigger and better show than ever. Marriage licenses h ave heen issued to j Chas. A.Stevens and Miss Elenora ; Hamilton, of Oakland ; and R. L. Redi fer and Maude McFarrar of Myrtle Creek. Conductor E. P. Tynan and T. Patty, j Brakemen J. D. Huff, W. R. Medley, J. j A. Armstrong, R M. Speck and R. W. Lane and Yardmaiter A. C. Carty are ; reporte 1 laying off this week. A case has been filed in the circuit ; court here by Dr. E. N. Hoover, agent orJ. S. and Lillie White to foreclose a mortgage on the following property : ae i of uw -4 of sec 23, tp S7 a, r 7 west. Among the photographs of the promi- tio to S. K. Sykea, plows and cultivators. for your garden Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. There is nothing better. For sale by A. C. Marsters. C C. Hogue, past grand master of the A. O. I . W. Lodge, spent a few days in Kofebiirg this week infusing some more enthusiasm in the kna. order. See the Osteopathic physician. Dr. Lowe will not lo back until the last of July. Miss Alia Caiumn of this city is visit ing iu Drain See the PitUbfg elect rk weld fences, at S. K. Svkes. Prudent people purchase Dr. Lowes glasses tli its seuson. Attorney .las. K. Sawyers, is spending a few days visiting in (iardiner. Mrs. G. W. Short, of Wilbur, has leen in Kosehurg several days visiting friends. ONE THOUSAND TONS OF ORE FOR SMELTER KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING Hon. Willis Kramer passed through on this morning's local for Turner on business. Miss Audrey Bridges left this morning for Drain to visit lor a short time with relatives. Joe .Jeffer-on, the great actor, died at his I'alm Beech, Florida home Monday at an advanced age. T. H. Hill, superintendent of the North Umpqua Fish Hatchery was in Rosehurg this week. L. K. Hoover and wife, of Medf. r' are visiting the family of their son W. F. Hoover of this city. Karl Gaddis, the dairyman, who hss I cen attending to buataees matters in this city, has returned to Melford. That the mines of South Myrtle Creek in this county, are cntning to the front and are heeuining great producers is eej. dent from the fact that Mr. Steward, the principal stockholder in the tine Continental mines iu the Myrtle Creek district has another sh pinent of fabu lously rich ore ready for shipment to the reduction plant at San Francisco. This shipment is the largest that has ever heen shipM-d from this mine and will aggregate 1000 tons and will run from 200 to $400 to the ton. In order to assist iu showing up the great ami valuable resources of Douglas county at the Lew in and Clark exposi tion and also the character if the rich mineral formation of the Myrtle Creek mining district, the Continental mines in partieular, Mr. Steward manifests his public spirit and enterprise by pre- p iring a ton ol tine ore In. in thia mine I for Mliimneiit to Pi rt lutut ulii -!i will comprise the very best mineral exhibit from old Douglas, not excepting the Bo hemia mineral display. If the limber men. dairy map, stoi k raisers, fruit grow ers aim larmers will mamlcst a iniicn public spir t and enterprise Douglas county will have an exhibit at the Lew is and Clark exposition which will at tract hundreds of In uneseekers and in vestors to this favored county. FOR HEN jf , tti corraoft iwi it Men's Two Piece Outing Suits, $6.00 to $12.00 Men's Hack Suits, $12.50 to $20.00 TAN SHOES The Florsheim Shoe for Men. The Cross Shoe for Ladies. Everything that the well dressed man desires for summer wear. Portland Centennial Saturday morning, until noon on April Dr. Lowe the optician w ll beat the Commercial Hotel in Draim E. K. Brightnian, ot the Soldiers' Home, lelt Tuesday morning for Ash land, where he expects to improve his health by the use of water from White Sulpnur Springs. Supt L. R. F elds and E A. Klippel, superintendent of th railroad telegraph system, peaeed through this ci'y this morning. Miniature mint iu fu'l working nper atiou will Is-a part oi the Government exhibit at the fair. Ho e tl an thirtv aational conventions are scheduled loconveue in Por. land during the fair. Electricity in its every conceivable ' application, representing toe ni'st The Junior Auxi.iary of St George's church invite ou to a "Yellow Tea" to tie given at the Rectory Saturday Hon. 3 to 5 p. m. Admission, lnc.uding re freshuients, 10 ,ents. Geo. Conn sn employ of the tound house who hs leen visiting San Fran cisco for the last month has returned to this citv. achierem enl in mudera le svn at the fair. theatre, in which TOSEPHSON'S TH C BIG STORE Mrs F L. Ku-eil, of Oakland is the uest of her daughter Mrs. S. M. Kelley i of tin- city. C. W, Martyn, the popnlar S. P. train dispatcher, was here fr in Roeebnrg yes terday to attend the Knights Templar carter services and to g'eet his many friends. Monday's Ashland Tidings. Mrs C M- Wi. kham, of Portland, is tl e guest of her sister. Mrs. Kay Wright, of this citv. D E. Vernon, tLevtrsati e editor of the Oakiaud Owl, was combtaias busi ness witU pleasure in a isit to Rose burg Wednesday. The I'laindealer was fuvored with a plea.-anl call in its new home. W. A. Dorr, the Mask Dealer, has ten cOnBned to his residence for the pa-: few days wih a seveie cold. Mrs D T. Suiiinierville.of Grants Pass w be has t-een visiting her d mgh'er Mis. W. H. Fisher ha- returned home. Special sales by Stearns A Chenowith Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines $15.00 and up; water pipe ; wire, plain and barbed ; cut and wire naiis : the only guaranteed black smi'hcoal: two carloads Page w ren wire fence, the only tempered wire fem e for sale. nS tf tieorge Byron and wife of Olalla, were Rose'.mrg visitors Wednesday. Mr Byron reports excellent crcp prospects ou the Otalla. Dr. Lowes superior g'sse cost ro m in- than others and you hve the U-netit of his skill snd over U year-practice. H Luchsinger. of Scottsbnrc, was in this city on business today. He made the Plain dealer a pleasant visit and had bis name extend d on our subscription list. Mr. I. ichsinger is an old friend of the Llaindealer and expressed tiiinseil as being glad to see us iustalied in our uew home. For Sai R Three ery desirable home, ne: r town ami the best school in IDonaiaa conntr. Address J. W Mocs Kosehurg, Oregon . mlSp Mi-s La Kaut who has been visiting with her si-'er. Mr?. R. A. Berth, re : t'iriied to hi r h me in Wilbur, yester- . i day, says Tuesday's Eugene Register. At the annual mee'iug of the (ilide ! Building ft sroriatina held last Saturday. "Doinn Basil ss for liml" mill be the the follow ing o-ficers and directors were subji-ct at the M E. church next Sunday elected: Johu A'exan ier. president : morning. The oabjict at nhjhl will tie ' Geo BsOTaa. vice president : Chas Clark. Seeking the IW-t." The public is cor Secy; Leslie Lilly, Trea?: H A Btakeir, dially invited to theee lerviceo. Eretl D.ecKinann, directors: H D Con- ' uine, E Smith, Lester Blakeiy, audit 1 ors The aff urs of the ass jeiation are in good condition. Dim to 1 1 science m tv A native Philippine amu-enieiits peculiar to the inhabitants ol our island territory will te rspre senteil. is to one of tiie miny exl lent attractions of the "Trail " The gorernnient fihene exhibit at the fair will siiow the evolution ol a Royal Chinook Salmon, from the em bryo to a weli matured tih. r-ome idea of the priva i mi en lure. 1 bv the fair in their expedition t the gf a" ort wee , n ay tie g cjmd by a careful naninaMon ol the exhibits characteristic of the earlier history of Oregon territory. The modern dairy farm at the fair in which everything jrtain:ng to sci ert.ric dairying SSOthoda, the re-ult of re ent agri.ullural resear. h. i to be shown, nil! prose oi partsmlat interest to those iuteresteil in dairying. The caressing melody of the chimes in he tow rs of the main lioveroment building, wiii recall mental picture of the safcanoM lonnded by Junipero erra and his iuterpid followers in iheseieu trenth century. But seldom sre some of us aff mk d an op(mrlin.ity U hear the worlds favorite bands. Many of them hve ti'-n en g gel to play at the lair, amoigthem being. Innes. De Caprrio's, K:.ery's and the Hawaiian Impetial tiand. SURE DEATH SQUIRREL POISON A Sp.edy Des truction of Squirrels, Goph ers, Rats, nice, Crows, Etc. SURE DEATH To Gophers and Squirrel?. The best article yet prepired for the destruction of these farm pests. A. C MARSTERS & CO. DRUGGISTS ROSEBURG, OREGON FIRST STRAWBERRIES Notice. flir"l if N'ice is hereby given that, on or FROM DOUGLAS about the : b of January, 190 there were lost or stolen Irom the reuience oi jChas. EL Bitting, of Douglas county, I. M.n.t th.. t'irt Oreifon strawberries Oregon, two notes ami one check, the in the Portland market for the season were from IVmglas ctunty. the home of that excellent lrry. A drew J. Willis, of Myrtle Creek has iha deiinctiou of marke'ing the first Oreeon berries at the metropolis this year wtuch sold for fo i) per crate. California ber'ies in the same nurket selrng for but $150 per etna lv Messrs Frank ii. Mi.e li. Will H. Kisher..nd A. . Bed are in Tort- i .n.n.i ik. - ' - - t ,..( ir... cra e at the same time, thus goii IVv.1. pinent league, as n-pre- demonstrating the superi Hty 01 ihe rentatives from this pla-e. Oregon pnvluct. Mr. Willis is well . ' o'easel wi h I. is siicces and with others of that vii-initv will engage in this in- latter being drawn on Ihe rirst a tiouai Fank, d Roeebn-g, Oregon, and signal by one L H. Winget in the sum of about $ti3. 1 he first of the notes was macV by B. C. Agee. faror t'has H. Bit ting, in the sum of $410, rate oi S ;r ivnt int.. and the second m de by W. S. Bro-i. fsror Chas. H Bitting, in the sum of $S00, rate S per cent, each of said notes beiog mads on or about the Otb dav of war. ItarJ. All persons are here- Farming n:hinery Repaired J ieS HVHs MachSa Skn RVpair E -ft. BoUe a. j saisia. BkrreJca. all kind ot Mill Machinery. rrm Macfcincrf. L . a Mawert. al. kinds Grin lias and Polish ing done al lh- Car WANT ADVERTISEMENTS M. Cade, of Married Hill cause.! hy the on freight So. Capt. B. P. Boswell, owner of the popular health resort that tteais his name, in Norlh Douglas county, was transacting business iu Rosehurg Mon-! A wreck at Rice day evening. Capt. Boswell and his d railing of a car wife returned a few days ago from their 1 yes erday evening delayed the South annual winter sojurn in California, j bound local six hours. Besides the They will open Bosw ell Springs to the j delay and tearing up of considerable public on May 1, the i'laindealer was j track no serious damage was done. requested to announce. Allanv leni crt : Rorbnrg. has lieen appointed night ; dus" ry on qatas an extensive scale Djeaaaiae Masting is now in progress ojrator at ihe S P. oaVe in this city, n the N rth ITaspqW river in an tffori I Mr Burt, who has ten ti ling the poi to raise the body of Wm. Deloria, the ti n. will go to Rosehurg W.slnesday losjcer who was drowneil mar the mouth of Rock Creek on the 9lh of this Attorneys J. C. FtiHerton snd Dexter mouth Rice were in tiiendale this week tat ing tesiim ny in the case of Marvin vs. I Klliff. before Refere I. It. Riddle A 1 WILDKR CORSK1.1S' N At theresi lence of Mr. Mae liste. at Khldle. Apnl 81, 1906, K E Wilder to ley I'. Corr.elison, Rev. H. C. Allen offi ciating. ing the said and above described notes and check, as arrangements are being made Is settling the same. Dated this 10th day of April. 1905. A. M. AaaiNoros, Administrator of the estate of Chss. H. Bittiug. deceased. al7 ml6 Smiit. ran under this hed will be cbaifsd '-or mmtw ra lor iwo mill nmt i laXen tor aa loan uq csaH l., .-. ml iint nnn hasin? or rei-eiv- al uc Ban ol one n: w ra or i-o .u. ui ei li-eiiiru title to a ceria;n .paestion involved. tract of land is the I Mis. K. W. Kuke Wednesday placing I of her friends at a 5 Work was begun cross-arms on the telephoue j be tween this city and Dixonville. This work is being done jointly by the owneisof the Glide & i'eel. Oak Creek, Clover Creek and Dixonville systems, so that all may utilize the same poles Wires for the Oak Creek and Clover Creek lines will be put up as soon as these crors-arms are in place. entertained a few o clock tea at her home in West Rosehurg Tuesday after noon. Those present were : Mrs. Hiby. Mrs. C L l earson. Mrs t H. Farrar. Mrs. Buiiu. 11 and Mrs. J. C Fullerton. While opening a can of paint at his home Tuesday a'termim, i W. B:ile accidentally made a severe gash across the hack of his right hand, severing an arterv. Dr Hoorer attended the lajaiy and no serious results are anticipated. ITEVRNil B VMU.rON At the resi dence ofC L Hamilton iuOiklan', Tuesday Apiil 25. 16. Clias. A Dianas to K snort Hamilton, Kev H C. Allen otficating. Pastor E. H. Hicks desires to invite l.o ,.l ku.knm In I ..ir U.., II . , (III 'I'lU V. 11U ,'KIK . j iit.i a, i , . ... nent Deve opment league lesuers ap- i ... , , . - - . - , , t t Wyse Jones preach in the meetings now oearimr in Meonesaav evenings leie- . ....... ... gram we find that oi Frank G. Vieelli, secretary of the Roseburg Commercial Club. Wood and hay for sale, with J. F. Barker A Co. Leave orders tf in progress at tne Baptist church. M ' Jones will preach each evening and wiil j hold afternoon meetings at 2:30 every I day. He i state evangelist for Oregon. ' having come a few months ago from I Buffalo N. Y. wt.e e he held a rnnnesfill , pastorate His work has been attended ' with specially good results in our state. An excellent en drawn map of I o u a- conn y drawn by Kate Cordon a pupil of Miss Clarks class of the 7th grade is being exhibited in the window P. W. Strong's 'nr.iiture store. The map was drawn for the educational ex hi .u . t the Lewis and Clark fair. Rosehurg Lodge No. g, A. O I'. W. received an olticial vi-it last Monday night from District Deputy Grand Master C. B. Hogue. of Albany. Mr. Hogne'l mi'sion was to explain th n W "level rate" plan of assessment adopted recently by the Grand L.vlge A O. U. W. of Oregon. A Double Wedding Notice A tine ranch f jr sale. Ooe hundred nd tifty-five acres of fine ranch land worth $1000. but will Uke $.40 if sold at once. Any homeseeker that wants a bargain should communicate or see me 1 e t re buyirg Address Alleu Wilson Camas Valley. Ore. mlp WANTED a eoapeteot aookeepr. AJ inm A. T. Aabtoae. Yoacail. Ortsjoa. WASTED To exchtace a fond biercla tor a driving none. Apply w box Cl. aoae.iers. Or- W ANTED -1 lo I loti m B bxg, eatral. w in or wiihoQt mprjieeai.;PT4 matt o runl . caih aoareas r. o ooa .... xw'is- Soeiaty Meettnga. AF. A A. M. Laurel 'Lodge No. IS. H jida rea alar meeumjs on sccona a ,nJ ( nr;b Wedi eedars ol eaefi month. J- T. Bainosa, W. M. B. T. Jawrrr, flecxelarj. 1. GRAND DISPLAY OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS For all that's NEW see RICE & RICE Reliable rr...;re onrl Fnrnishinp- is here. Keep us in I' It U1LU1 v ry :a Hoikp cleanino' time is now with U11UU. A o . come here for your needs in RANGES. us So FURNITURE and NEW LINE OF BEAUTIFUL HAMMOCKS, SWELLEST EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURC LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES, CURTAIN POLES WALL PAPERS-BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS-LININCS AT 3 1-2 TO 5 1-2 PER YARD CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE, WE HAVE PILES OF 1T Ijist opportunity. Do not fail to se cure lots in White L ike City, which is Bure to be a winner. Big returns on a small investment. See HcNefl at Hotel McClallen. No chance to lose nrney ii you invest in White Lake City lots, government). Irrigation, opening of Indian reservation, rail road soon to reach townsite, billions of feet of good timber. Are the-e not enough to make a prosperous town. Call on McNtff at Hotel McClallen. Thirty four cars of beef steers parsed through Koseburn Tuesday ni.bt en xite from California to Portland and eattle, where they were purchased at the nnif rm price of 3'4 cents. Messrs Hunt, Kre and Brulim, of Ashland. Or ,are lliipsnra. The steers numlier a otal of k bout 750 and their average weight was 1300 pounds. Dr. Lowe the optician leaves Friday night. What about the men who are te npt- ! iag themselves to avenge petty in mi t- by deeds of violence, tempting them s Ives by the fact that th-y carry edu cated loaded weapons? Perhaps one man in a hundred will know when the pistol's u c ii necessary and right ; the other ninty nine are under a terrible temptati n. The temptation is stronger a the heart is weaker. And agon, as ti e heart is m re cowanily, so it i harder and more cruel, and takes greater delight in the destruction uf its victim. Kx. Prof J H. Hohha, ched a rrv nc i main I term of .-ihool t W ill ur hud He i one of Su rvisor Uartrnm's faithful forest ranger and will eo into ihe field Mom lay For Fome weeks, h with a few others will ha assigned M Ihe Ki-h Creek DMsWtl country in the Ca -cades east of Rosebii'g. fr.in which OfC linsj they will cut a trail to Diamond lke country. A .iuiet double wedding was solem i iz -d by Rev. J. A. Townsend at the residence of Mrs. Mary Levens on Mill street Wednesday afternoon, April IV at five o'clock, the contracting parties being. I. W.ndsll WTriybl and (Teoraisn F. I lam. and O F. Hampson and M'rS ! T. C Fegles. The trooms sre two well known yonng Roeebiiig men Both iu the employ of the S I', railroad company. Mr. Wright l- SV. I i i : ii,- - !..,..!. IU em p'oi e.i i u uir k i.' ...j... Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at bmg pos-t olTice. Cobb ran W H Cash dor Mr Csr'erMr F V Cu tic lr EG Cab r v'r John F Fields Mr A L Hiri V I.andt Helsth LJ Heinri h Rev Jno the Rose- Hun'er Wm Heldt Wm H Jones Mr W C Patterson Eva A Qucker Mr Dick Shipley Mrs W J Stevens W A Simmonds K iss M Simmonds Mrs E Williams Miat E Persons calling for these letters wil 1 please tate the date on which they are O. ELKS. Ruae burg Lodge No. 3. Holds regular communica tions at I O. O. r . Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month, ill members requested to aitand reau ar it and all risiting brothers am cordi al W inrited to attend. C. b. Casxos, K. R. Rot McClaluti, Seeretarr. CO. D, 1st O.S. M , rhurac 1st SEPARATE BAIT AL LION meets at Armor) Hail every rhuraday sremng, at 8 e'eloe. r li. Himui. iapa. I. FURNISHING HOUSES COMPLETE IS OUR SPECIALTY THE HOUSE I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PLAINDEALblt RIDE & RICE FURNISHERS One exhibit at the fair, whi, h will attract something more than usual in terest, will be the first locomotive used in this stale, a mere pigmy when com pared with the massive engines of to day, weighing as it does, hut 10 tons This "locomotive, was built in San Francisco, 1SI-o2, and imported here For two years it made daily runs on wooden rails over a seven mile track along the Columbia river. At the ex piration of that time, it was sold to David Hewes, a 4!'er who returned it to the California metropolis. Mr. Hewes now vouchsafes his intention to exhibit the diminutive locomotive at the fair, where he will place it alongside of a 90 ton leviathan recently constructed for the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, the company that first owned the smaller engine. In so far as the Mr. J. A. Bailor, sole manager of the !irnum it Bailey tireatest Show on Earth, ottii Mlly announces, "that the street parades will be omitted this year. The fact is the show is now too big to give street processions; the knowl edge that the limit of sp.-cial cars rail roads are willing to handle has been reached ; and the time retiuirod to place in position the en inn his apparati s utilized in the 'Dip of Death,' the 'Quadruple Aerial Paradox,' and many other sensational features, have all been factors iu forcing this conclusion A c ireful investigation has als i led htm to believe, that the parade is no longer p ipular, on account of late arrivals ol the show, inclement weather and un avoidable long waits and the constituent An ordinance providing for the iin pmvemeiit of Jachooa street, lietwecn l.ane and Cass streets, was read, for the tirst and second times at a special . ceting of the City Council Tuesday night The recorder -o instructed to dvertise for bids for the work, the -ame to lie ojiencd at the regular meet ing of the council in xt Monday. Removal Notice Ciiligenpcel, the jeweler, engraver and watch maker, will be located in his new quarters in the new I'laindealer build ing, Monday, ready SO look after all the wants of Ins many patrons in his line of work He has p urchased a tine I t I new fixtures and a large and eleguir new stock ol first class Jeweler? , watchei and clocks and he extends h corlial invitation to the public to call and inspect his stock in his fine now qaartora. Team For Sale A good, gentle gray team, weight about 1900 each, for Bale. Inquire at Fanners Feed Stables, Roseburg, Ore. . , , ... i ii nient ot the UH-ai omee ano Jir. n.ucn in the machine department of :he round adverti"ed. Apr. 2t, 1X. house. Vrs. Wright is a niece of Mrs j The letters will he charged for at the Mary L -yens of this city and a nntive of rate of one cent each. Douglas county. Mrs. Hansen formerly MiaMggM reided in Portland, Hie Plaindealer f joins ihe ninny friends of the happy fy Q Wclflt WOOl 1 of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47 young collides m wishing them a long. fl i AT Trlt ana happy weiuieoine. O. O. F Proletarian Lodge So. 8. Meets io Odd rations' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Case streets, on Saturday evening of each weak Mem bers of the order in good standing ar , invited to attend. H. O. Lawis, N. 0. N.T Jawrrr, Secreurr. To Ladies of Roseburg. book for the arrived with of both silk shirt waist and We will te pleased to have the Mrs. Aatnnreith'l snit spring styles has just samples suits. ladies call and see them. At residence on Jackson street, south of Elks build ROSEBURG JINK & HIDE COMPANY'S CORNER ROSE AND OA hi STS. WE PAY CASH For Any thing You Ha to Sell Meat O. F la good standing are invited to attend. Jas A. P aar.CC. M. F. Wright, K. of K. A S. ever? Wednesday, in I. O. Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members L I LAC CIRCLB. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each momn ai th I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members la good standing are invited to arterd. Mrs. A. B. Fick. a tjuardian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Cacaa Second and Fourth Thursdays. delay of the afternoon performance." latter is but 13 feet long, the contrast This great circus will visit Roseburg will be marked. this season. For Sale Lot cornor of Douglas and Kane St. opposite Court house. Sixe HOxNO feet, ou eaty terms. Enquire of N. T. Jewett tf A Hardy for Burrs. Dr. Bergi , Pana, III., write: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment : alwsys recommended it to my friends, s I am confident there is no better made. 'It is a dandy for burns ' Those who live on farms are espec ally liable to many accidental cuts, bums, brui-es, Which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always lie kept in the house for cases of emerg emy." L'V, fate and 1 00. Sold by A. C. Marsters A Co. 0." May Day Ball A grand May Pay bull will be given at the Armory hall Monday evening May 1st, 1MB, under the auspices of the Lady Maccabees. A fine supper will be served and good music will be seemed. A good time is promised those who attend. You can have A Bo until ul Suppb at Health. Harmon) . Durability. Joy. Cleanliness, Peace through the application of The MOST pturtci ur t L008 PAINTS MADE BY . PUT UP IN Qajrt, Hail-GaHsa sad Galea Cars READY FOB USE You Can Apply It . id li 6. K. faVBU S hone 351 .... Roseburg, Or. E. 8. Roee'mrg Chapter Ho. I Holds their regular meeting on the Brat and third Thursdays la each nenth. Visiting members la gotd tending are reap-e'fnlly iorltwl to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Fie i Johnson. Secrets rr. u SITED ARTISAN'S, Umpqua As sembly No. 105, meets second and fourth" Saturdays of each month, in Name Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. MaajTaaa, M. A. Misxik Jostns. Secretary. w OODMEH OF TrJB WORLD. Una Camr No. 125. Meets at the Odd gl!owa' Hll. in Roaebnra. ernry drat and third Monday evening. Visit as neighbors alwey welcome. J. M. Bar does, C. 0 N. T. Jawrrr. Clerk Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im proved plat of Roseburg, near Main street, good title. Price $60 per lot. Address, N. A. Rkhjuum. tf