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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1905)
NEWSPRING 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 and 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 Hne. THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HAIYEY JONES, Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward New Brick. New Furnishings, Prompt Services, Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds . . Local and Personal. To iusure prompt change of ads in the Plaindealer, copy must be submitted j not later than the day before publica set o! pictures tion day. No ads will be changed on seasons spring, Mondays or Thursday as it invariably B-intdr vt li.i'li ; .lul.fd iMir t.o u r in.l .l,,.. tint .il . till the Plaindealer is giving free to every ad setter sutticieut tune to make credit- See the handsome representing the four summer, autumn and new subscriber and with every 'receipt able displays ROSEBURG VISITOR ,!:" SENATOR FULTON II J Wilson, of Cmivonville, is in this. city today un business. Mrs A Gfeea is vi-iting her daughter Mrs Price in Portland. Aimer Kvello, of Lisbon, N D, is visit ing with friends in this city. Krikeman .1 T4 Birmingham is the latest name to be iulilad to the list of this, division. Kobt Swan, of Looking. Glass, -left this morning for Salem for a luw days visit with Krank Talkington. Mrs George Kohlhagen and little soa left Wednesday morning for a-visit with relative, at Rochester, N. )'.. A marriage license was issued this morning to Norman Stalker and Geor gia Thornton both of Rosehurg. - Gen Crane, a prominent business man of I'ortlaud, who has a few friends in Koseburg is here for a short visit. C K (iad-lis, manager of the Koseburg Creamery and dairy has returned from a business and pleasure viait. in Port land and Washington. Mrs Carl Schnuerstein and two chil dren. at Albany, who JLtave lieen visitiug friends ami relatives in Edenlsiwer, have returned home. Mrs. John lavior ami little grand daughter, Carmelita Pool, of Ashland, who have been visiting friends in this city have returned home. United States Senator Chas. W. Ful ton arrived in Koseburg from his Astoria home this morning to deliver the address to the Higb School graduat. ing vlaas at the graduating exert ires which will le held in tlie KoMeburg theater this evening. In a idnSnaSt call 1 ut the Plaindealer office, Senator Fulton distdsvad frcrrly the Koseburg Land office appointments ami expressed him-self-as confident that he and Secretary Hitchcock will soon reach an amicable agreement regarding the epftointsBsnl of a U oiver, the Senator'- appointee for Register, Hon B L Kd.ly. of Tilla mook, having already been agreed upon, and lliere is little iloiibt ibat the Sena tors cl.oice lor Receiver will lie given favorable consiileration. Me assured us (hat n went e, Hitchcock's favorite tor the place will not Im- appointed . Sen ator 1-uiloii did not care to express bin) self regarding the probable meceeeM to the tatv Judge Belling! r. The Senator in looking well and is the same genial, conrtwHM and interesting gentleman we have always found him to be. Graduating fcxercises Tli graduating exercises of the Rooe. burg High School will lie in-, I iu the Opera limine, on this afternoon tor a Plaind subscription iter window renewal in the r?3 ICE CREAM LATEST MILD DRINKS CHOICE CANDIES! vj 1 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 w nave no competitors. CANDY STORE Hay Fever ie absolutely cured by Oe teopathy. H in Portland John W. Gilboy, of St. Paul, is in thin city on business. Fred McGregor of Glendale was this city on business today. When you are "down Town", eee the Osteopath about your caee. I Osteopathy is the beet thing for the complete core of all diseases. ! Girl Wanted for housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Rosebuig, Ore. tf Dr J. P. Johnson is absent in the Willamette vallev on busiues The Plaindealer does all kinds of job I printing at the lowest prices. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary ' public. Office ap stairs in Douglas . County Bank Building. tf Engineer Ed Kinney, who has been M. Mrs. Frank Keuuedy. of Mrs. Geo. the guest of this city. Mrs. Ihidley Holland, of Boise, Idaho, 0. Wilkinson and wife are visiting j who has '..een the guest of Mrs. F. W. Benson of this citv, has returned home. CW Fulton, Astoria; Gorden Laud. P-iiUnd.. .Wiiei laniawk J tf BvWu.i "'.U)5UI'W. May 2 5, W C following i j ine program tor tin- t ass l.n exercises A FEW SUMMER HINTS The problem for summer is to ketp cool. Let us help you with a few hints to gain the desired end. Men's Genuine Panama Hats Men's Balbriggan Underwear, SuiTliTlCr DrCSS GOOdS ill all e- w. Pink, Blue, Cream and "Black 5 UU $oo per Suit Colors, Weaves and Prices Men's Tan Calf Oxfords Men's f -ace Open Work and Lisle Ladies' Summer Underveste, with Black and Tan Hose or without sleeves 50 25c per Pair 10c to $1.50 Men's Patent leather Oxfords Ladies' White Lawn Shirtwaists NeW PoIRa Dot Ribb0l)5 for $5.00 50c to $4.00 Neckwear and Belts ., , ... . ,, . Ladies' W bite Wash Silk sbirt Child's Lace Hose, in White, Pink, Men , Twopiee. Hnnel Su... . Bne $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 $2.60 and $3.50 25c per Pair JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE WHERE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED Crane, of Portland iiOlalla; ft F Browp, Oakland , John. M j C. M. Woods, of Fournoy Valley, a bachelor, r3 years of age was examined in '. for insanity and committedto the asylum by Judge Thompson, Tuesday. Mrs. J L. Briggs, of Vlerlin. who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. P M. Matthews, of this city, is now visit ing her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Houston, in Portland. Governor Chamberlain has appointed J. D. Matlock of Kugeue and W ft Perkins of Drain to succeed W Kuy kendall and J. T. Bridges as members of the board of regents oi Drain Norm1, school and whose term of office have ex pired. In the last issue of the Plaindealer we announced that Roy McCIalien had re turned to this citv and would be acam exander, Glide, are registered at the M.Clellan House By special communication of Koseburg chapter O E S ill be held in their hall i llnillj evening, May 89 lOTi, confirm ing of degree. By ordei ol W M., Free Johnson, secy. i B Hears and daughter, Grarie. weut : to Taenia. Wash, this Week to visit for 1 ! several days with Mr Bysrs' brother. ' : They stopped at Portland to visit with a 1 ( son and brother "America ' t)hligation to the World'" : will be the subject at Uie M E church next Sabbath morning At night the; subject will be "Playing the Fool." The public is cordially invited to attend theee service. . Chas Dutton and Ed Etltson. the gen , ial reprubeutalivue of the Suinb Type i writer Co. Portland branch, spent a few days in Koseburg thi week and placed several new mac! inet here. The form Evervbodv invited to attend. Musis, Selected. Oration, Edith Cardwell. Claas Uirtorjr, Hortoo Huntington. Class P)-!!!, Walter tiaguou. Solo, Elsie Benedick. Clans Osama, Wilbur Faulkner. Class Prophevy. Grace Hewitt. Class Will, Linma ehlhrede. Muir, P elected. Invocation, Rev. Renter, ol the V. K. chnrch. Oratnm, "Kducational Pregiew." flattie L Brown. Oration, "'What Will Our Future Be," Maude E. Bridges. Voal fSoio, elete.l, Mrs. ft. T. Stei ner Mkt, "Etlucatioual Values,'- Alice C. Men. Oration, "I'ist-overy pi America," Uva Kofley. Sole, Selected, Elsie E Benedick. Oration. "Art in the IVriciean Age," Olalla Notes er was formerly deputy postmaster at 1 Dollte Smith. Oration, "Coronation of Character," who this White Piae Expectorant This reliable Expectorate Cough Care is hard to beat for the winter coughs. It has both expectorating and sedative qualities, checks excee sive coughing yet promotes expecto ration and therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A fall 4 oz bottle for 25c, HAMILTON DRUG CO. working oot of Grants Pass, has been in tte emplov oJ' the Titfe Ouarantee Cottage Grove. .lame- Bell of Mini. N D, and R K Parsvter ( Kearney, Neb, are two of the latest arrivals wlio have moved their families to thi county, both have also moved a car load oi. household ef fects here and have determine,! to locate in Douglas county permanently. Pmf. Sjtrp, Darts. off and Mr Hamlin and C"untv School Snprrintn- eastern ggal f B Hamlin conslitiltingtureiglith grsile esu.ination l-d lave nniliel their laU r IKil id ST seta ol (utprrs at' we,l. rt were ' grants! dfcjksanM The 1st U1 ! given in full in next Issue. Mis M K Bui-k. inansgiH- of the Incni Wes"ern I" ion Telegraph office nd the 't something decidedly new. and the pricealThe plumbing and new, modern s'eaia v, Its Fargo xp', C na Heen l"el 4w reesonetrte attiraves Art Emoori- I heating plaint will be installed by the to W. dsn n. CsliK to ti- iiTare of I w- W" I I t iam., . . jwel' known plumbery by kes A Carroll, tb- of,:..-e then- lor an inhfin?e prriml,, ! Mrs. Alice Htris- of Portland, visited i of dt-T" he will lea. f-Uoodlawn H-r. Lifttjpatinn' Slwters, Lnej and Sarah -i . . - I w . n r Bi Th bx-al odree wilt lie in rbare of -Kav ' A 'am, are two modeel an.l charming , ,i iruua iu iuid oo Lin m , V. vau- 1 jairtllUrill .'111! I . I I V 1 'O r f. i - i ; youville where she will visit her parents, j Ralph Smith, Coquille men. visited tl,i- "onee dnrlng Iter al-ence. Mr. audMrs. Wm. Briggs, for a short j citv vesterdav Miss Alice Clmken- L B Maun . the l-ai s p t'o agent in beard, who is conducting a summer . ijmt social train aill he run term of school on Catching inlet, was fr m this city lo Portland Snnda jr. June in this city Thursday morning very sick shopping in the city ye-terday 11 itfi. leavinc here at am with the grippe and as he was destitute. vl L'ose Parrott. of Roaeburg. ho' ItnTthd Hi V'cVe' S c .) nnti, he was placed at Mrs. Ketchell's, under i has had charge of the scboo. at Oar liter the care of Dr. Seeley, county physi- j for the past year, is visiting with the cian. family of C. A. Sehlhrede. The Plaindealer haa just received a Frank Kennedy returned from Port fine lot of new printing material in- land Wednesday wtiere he atten led the j transferred to this city. Mrs. Jas. T. Caoper, of Wilbur, has been visiting- Mm. Bogard of city, returned home Tuesday. The copious showers of the past few days were good for the hay farmers, but bad for the strawberry growers. Conductor J W Tynan, A E Everton and Brakeman W J Robininaon, and T. J Reed are laying ofi this week. Fairfax Parish left on this morning's local for Albany and Lebanon to visit for a short time with relatives. Mrs. L. H. Montanye, of Albany, who has been visiting with Mrs. F. H. Churchill, returned home Tuesday. California redwood novelities and and Loan Co. In this we were in error as Mr. McCIalien haa accepted a position in ti e abstract office of Frank E Alley. Upon paying his subscription Tues day a Rosebarg gentleman remarked. "I have only been taking the Plaindeal er a year, but if it improves as much in the next year as it has since I com menced taking it. I will order a copy sent one year to each of my relatives. It's a hummer already." H. Snook, the well known cont ractor, was a passenger on Tuesday evening's local en route to Klamath Kails to com mence work on the new modern Htdi School building at that place, for which he was recentlv awarded the contract. Klfwria D Tipton. Vbcnl Solo, flfll tod. Dale Strange. Oration, "Flea for Peace,'. K liner E. Wilson. Address to the class. Senator Fulton. Music, BMertel, Presentat on of Diplomas. Ci.-S8 Ron or 1905 Elmer E Wiisor, pre : .Oli ! Risley, Vice pres: Kl?ie E B.m-li k, s-. y ; W.-viter liagnon, tres-: Alice C Mat.u Vlidictori.n ; Maude K Bridges, Eil-eita I) Tipton, Wi lir Faulkner, En ma L SehUlfrede. Ha tie I. Bman. Kditb M Carjmrll, (irace L Hewitt, Horion 8 Himliugton and Dollis mith. . Lilliputian Sisters Coming. Our country is now in its grandest and moot beautiful garb ( nir (people are as usual busy now at repairing fences, tending slock and hoe ing gardens Crops, eeecial!y grain and hay, are looking the Oest for years. If nothing: unusual prevents, we will have a large yield. Homer J Ireland, who had been ab Beul for the lat three years, returning ' at holiday time for a visit aith relatives and friends, again launched out in the wide, wide world last week and haa lo- ' taled at 0zelle, Calif. Me wish him success. At last we have cattle buyers in our midst who are paying reasonably fair prices. This will help liren up times here as these are the first soid to amount . ! to anything for the last two years and our ranges were getting overstocked, while our pickets missed the sbecklev. JAMES A. COBB Gents' Furnishings The place where your $ S $ go the farthest. I bought a tine line of goods at 66c on the dollar. GOODS SOLD AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE Call and look over my stock and e convinced. Spring and summer Ties, Fine Shirts, Gent Suits, Shoes All at bedrock prices. JacKson St. Next Door to Mar iters Drug Store. Soeiety Meeting A. north F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge So. U. Hslds reealar meetings on aecosm and f ortb Wfiieedavs of each r r ur u 7 i. dkilmjKB, . 1 - N. T. Jswrrr, Secretary. Be O. ELK. Koaeborg Lodge ?. 326. Holds rasjolar common ea- tions at I 0. O. F. Hall on second .nd ioi.rtb Thursdays of each month. Ml members requaeted to attend renu .v and all visaing brothers are cordi- lly invited to attend. C. B. Casxox, V. B. Ror McClallts, secretary. 0. D, let SEPARATE BATTALL10N .O.N. ti , meets at Armory HaH every rborsdny evening, at fi a'alcck. F. B. H AMia. Capt i: I time J. M. Munn, of Curry county arrived Jouc IS, return on any train. Thi train i" e., i lly rnn f.ir accommo dation of l:-ehnrg and t'otfage (irove ilavsat the Lewi and Clark fair.' eluding new borders, brass rule and a Buckeye ink fountain. This means bot i ter and more prompt printing; for oar many patrons. j Chief Dispatcher G C Morris and wife left an the overland last night for Sslem meeting of the Grand Court Foresters of America as a delegate from Court Douglas No. 32 of this city . Mr Ken nedy was elected Senior Grand Beadle of the Grand Court. During his visit iu M V Wright has accepted the local agency for the Portland Service Co If you expect to i-it the fair and do not know w here fan are going to stop you would do well to interview Mr Wright The Portland S.-rvii-e Co will locate you : little lailies, only and 4V incr.es in height and are sssdowsd with a grace :h it-is iu It-el' a sight north the price ! of adii-!on Tle-ir h mie i in Boston, Mas. Kr 15 ear.- iiiey have trave.e i l ii getlo-r. Ill yea.-- ol which t sae aith Tom Thumb and other a Sa snips, lit for the p si ' xcr? have travt-le,! alone Their program charniiug. They w ill , upera Uonea Monday, , the auppices of Ut 1. ige No. 41. is varied and 1 appear at the1 May -V, under ! dmrg Rshakafc Berries and Produce Wanted tirowers ol straw Ix-rries. cherries and ther Miiall fiuiis now ripening, are 1 W McKarian A Son have the ma chinery now on the ground and are put ting up a new saw mill. Tne intention is to cut out what hard wood they can get here togeti.er with pine an ! fir and w hen this tim! er is exhausted move to another location. A feasible plan we surmise. rtie pe- ple of the vicinity propose to spend the dav of June 1st on the Pio neer tau.p ground on a picnic in honor ol the one-hundredth anniversary of the arrival ol l ew is and Clark on the Pacific Coast. All who wish to spend the day with old friends are cordially invited Bfing your lunch backets and let us hc a gooj ti'ue meeting old friends and talking over old times. I I he schools of our valley, that of l"p , per O.alla under ttie management of Mirs Clara Leonard, and that of Main OUIia nader Jlies Mildred Haines, an experienced instructor, are both giving the lies' taiisfa, lioo. The school at Ten Mi e. a !arg,-r school than either of tbe Oialla M-hoois, ie mauaged t y K A Gi.es, wtio has been wielding tbe rod for sev ere! years with success and satisfaction wwerrver lie teaches. At th- end of his p.c- iu term the school will give a grand entertainuieot auu as tney nave a num ber oi etfnieul scholars success seems adored. ur riuul supervisor has been doing some ethcient road work, using grave. 'and rock wherever it can tie procured People fay that the work on the Camas I valley road is the best done for many vears. LKVAS10NAL BACK AGAIN MOSIER Has again taken charge of his Restaurant on Case S:reet near the depot. ; MOSIER Stands for jood Meals YOU KNOW IT. O. U. F Philatansn Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Feliows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass so sets, on Saturday evening oi aaca wees Mem- era of the order in good standing er invited to attend. H. O. Lewis, S. t. S.T Jxwrrr, S-cret-rv. h. of P. Alpha Lodge So. 47 Meet Wednesday, in I. O. U. F Hall a' 7:30 p. m. Members in good st anding are invited to attend. Jas A. Pssbt. C. C. M. F. W sight. tL. of R. A b. L' THE CELEBRATED ILAC CIRCLE. No. 4. Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at tbe I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in -tood atanirns are tnritasl tn stand. Mas. A. B. F'cxs. Guardian Neighbor. Bell Moriau. Caaas Second and Fourth Thorsdavs. WASHINGT0NQ. E. S Ro-e'org Cnapter No. 8 Ho.de their regular meeting on the first and third Thorsdavs in each nanth Visi'ing member in seed rtandinc are fwrinilv inviud to at- ieeJ. Mrs. E. J . Strood. W. St. Free Johnson. Secretary. t SITED ARTISANS. I'mpqua As seinbly No. li, meets second and iourth 'atuniavs of each month, in Native Sons' hail. Visiting members wiil receive a cordial welcome. A C. Makstkss. M. A. 1MB Jovas. Secretarv. Cortland lie was presented wttn nne : i I . ;n t. .. i.,. . . iu KOI' 1 nuti ui miii nii'.n j ,i , , to attend the funeral of bis sister-in- new a-aj ranama nal oy ins irien.i ueo. h . , ni 1 lav e to oav for them be-. earnest lv reius!e.l to bring a half ga law, Mrs Richard Morris, who died Parsons, manager of Parsons Orchestra fore Vou leave Kosehurg Investigate Ion ol each variety I hey possess, that WOOL WANTED Wednesday st Harris burg. Dispatcher C W Martin is tn charge of tbe office here st preeent. In mistake for medicine, E W Shiverly swsl lowed some corrosive sublimate poison at his borne in this city, Tuee day evening. Dr DuG M ra Frank J Cole and little son, New York joined Mr Cole at this place IV .. ! .....1... that' luiin., itn tlmir wav i ... , t Ul . oruiuv. IT Before selling your WOOl the tmjmmm fiTe minutee later succeed- an attraction that brings together ( k cternr1 mII nn trif ed in saving Shivrlv' lifo hv ih pie for milee around and they have a undersigned and get our quotations KRUSE & NEWLAND. : Portland where Mr Cole will have an I exhibit at the fair of Cole's fadtoua semi-sniokiess and black powders, agents for which are being Dance at Melrose A dance will be given at Melrose st , Dearborn St., Chicago prompt use of powerful antidotes. Wanted, women to represent us in their home and adjoining counties to distribute samples and advertise our goods. Salary $21 per week and ex penses, guaranteed. Expenses ad vanced. Experience unnecessary. Addiees, with stsmp, stating age, Reeve Co., 415 Wilson's hall May 26 , U. E. Wilson, Mgr. P.J. ling. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ' 4Srtf genuine good time. I hp Plaindealer editor acknowledges a kind invitation THE HOUSE FURNISHERS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSIMESS NDIVIDUAL TASTE WITH PRICE AND QUALITY ABE THE DCTERMIIINC FACTORS WHEI IT COMES TO fUlYIIC FURNITURE WE HAVE EVERYTHING KNOWN TO THE FURNITURE LINE of Portland. The Oregon Mineral 8pr ings associa tion will give a big picnic at London just over the Douglas county line in Lane county, on May 26 at which time " iiinnkullMi. i i i will he nresent. Picnics at Iondoii are ' wuu imutu, ; rv.wilers. asents lor which are beins ap pointed enroute. The main office of this big powder house i 111 Broadway, N . Y and it was this braud of powder tliat 't!ii...l the Uiwrn tn iwrfnrni niirh to be present and enjoy the generous ! work jn wgr hosp.Ul.ty of the spnng s management. wgg Relative to an article appearing over hen and Phillipiiie wars Mr Cole is an the signature of L. C. Hill in the last j old schoolmate of the editor of this pa issue of tbe Plaindealer to tbe effect ' per, whom we have not met for 15 years that the churches of the town were re- ; He is a Iane county boy and his many foeed to the "Pilgrim" of the Millenial ; friends will be pleased to (earn of his Dawn denomination in which to d liver success Samples of his powder may be a lecture, we are informed by the pastor of the Christian church that no riqueft was made of him for tbe use of his church by the brother and that if su-h a request had been made it would have most certainly been granted. Mr. Hill was probably misinformed regarding this matter. K K Paltersou has commenced clear Ing ground for the erection of the new Hoover bin i ling Mr Patterson was ""' - - ...... awarueo me contract lor f.-wu. ine . lonnty s exi.it.it at the Lewis ana t. lark i,m,.i,r, ;n u, ,j l.ri. k .Vlliil f-t ANY FLAVOR AT JENNINGS BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY CleaaUaen. Saaertar Paitries ana Sweet Meat is Owr laaacencat far Fatraaaaa. ODM tX OK THE WORLD. Cam r No. 128. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Rueebvrc. every first and third MondsT evening. Vnnt- ng ceighhorf a'wavs welcome. J. M. Bairx Ba. C.TJ. B. T. Jkwstt. Cierk WANT ADVERTISEMENTS -- nsa nndr this he -t will be cSaresd Tor i INe ra'e o-e ceai w nl lorte inae n.ma. Ka ad ei usemeau laaea lor Ms man sec eeoa tbev may be preserved for Douglas' W ASTlIi To exchaoce a ert bjeyela for a driving hone. Ap,-.y u box iTi, tlos urj. Or. Kvnuilion. and eivxl amnles in everv ' a .. . ' . ii i win coiuaiu uirw p.ore rKjms , oue i linem prini, !i..n. Leave air.ipre.-s . : , bv w w ikiuf0n . Mm Will overcome indigestion amidyspep i : regulate tbe bowels and cure liver . umce wiin name oi grower ami varie.y. looDi lne by A Maboney. soda works Ml kljBeT complaints . . ' and (Kiwliug alley and the third will be S! iamwwwwammwmmmmmwmmBw j,ui;t to accomodate a restaurant Fob ?lk Three very destrrfble bofces, near Koseburg aud the beet school in Dougia county. .Auorena ii W. Myte, Koseburg. Oregon. ,i5p Married Mm Bed Room 8uiU IB ail graden, II4.N OP Dreaaers In every ae 1(0, tt 00 to t3t 00 Seperate Go mode lo suit, S3 60 to tl 00 K em ember KICK A KICK sells lor lea.. seen in the l laindealer show window Gold Medal Contest BEERS BROWN-In Rose burg, May J3. 1!15. tieorae E beer- and Irs Ida Brown, of Ynnralla, Judge M D Thompeou othciatiug. Died. Douglas Kawlinson, the young fellow wh stabbed brakeman A E English two weeks ago, was married in the Count v Jail Monday by Judge Dunn. Hi1 oriite is aj iss Let t ice (. Iiapman ol Los Angeles who hurried to his side when be !eari.ed of his trouble Tidings . ln Bads, all Colors and Hires sj.li to tiS.OO oun li tbe Bed ol Qoality. NO TRASH OR JUNK SOLO HERE Many Designs of Chairs at 50C $5.00 each. See our Special Si .50 for $1.00 its a hummer. Linolums and Carpets in all the new things. The place to Buy is HERE. The largest Stock is HERE. If you cant come WRITE US. I RI THE CE R CE HOUSE FURNISHERS twais SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PLAINDEALER During the past week the edict of tbe ; Council regu rding ligns and wood awti- i ings has gone into effect and the msjor I ity of them have, been retired to iu- nocuous disuetude.' The bu-iuess men j have genera ly acquiesced with a good grace, although in some instances the I ordinance, was nothing less than an im position, proving a detriment to n man's place and business. The Journal has 'failed to see any serious cause or de mand for such a sweeping ruling, but it certainly gives a more tidy appear ance to our business streets. Salem Journal. H. M. Ogden, representing the Jones, Paddock Company's . wholesale coffee ; tea and spice house of San Francisco, : which haa an enviable reputation for tbe superior quality of goods, was inter ' viewing his Roeeburg patrons Tuesday and favored the Plaindealer with a pleas ant call, likewise s beautiful and very unique perpetual calander. The front of the calander is celuloid and is hand painted, while under this celuloid cover is S circular revolving cardboard on which is printed the calander, and by revolving this wheel to the various openings, in the celuloid it liecomes a complete calander of the da of the week and months from June 1, 11KM to Dec. 31, 1914. " It is a very useful novelty. . The declamation gold medal contest ol the upper grades and the nigh IJcnpol School was lieW at the Opera" Hbnse1 last night. Every contestant's reading wat well delivered and the judges, Mrs Wal ter Hamilton, Professors Saw ver and Davis had no easy task iu selecting the winners in the different departments which were as follows: High ' School, Miss Ethel Snnpe; Advance tirades, Miss l-a Messier; Intermediate tirades, Wallace Martyn - The medals were not presented to the winners last evening as they were ordered from Chicago and have not yet arrived. As soon as they come they will be displayed a few days iu one of the store bIiow windows and then be presented to their owners. Following is the program : Piano Duet, Emms Farrar and Haze) Patters on 1, "Poor Little Jive," Dorthv Adams. 2, -The Last Hymn." Walter Martyn, , "Miss Edith Helps -ThingB Alouy", Wanda Moore. ' Vocal Duet, Krnaand Hasel Kraken berger. 4, "Nobody's Child," Lsvena Bowen. 5, "How He 8avenv St. -Michaels," Ruby .Champagne CANNON -In this city Wednesday, May '.'4, IMS, James Blaine Cannon, aged 21 years, ! months and l.' days The deceased was the son of Mrs Sa rah Cannon ol ibis citv and has suffer. .1 most all h.s lile with paralysis, (or tbe three days preceding his death suff-rin incessantly Besides his mother be was survived by a brother, C B. Cannon, and three sisters, Mis-es Alts, Mau .e arid Flora Cannon, all of this city. The funeral was held from the St i.eorge K piscopal church of Kosebuiw this morning at 10 o'clock. Services were conducl.il by Kev C. H. Lake, and interment was made iu the . U. O. F. cemetery. It is the best blood enricher and in vigorator in the world. It is purely veg etable, perfectly harmless and should For Salt Full bl.-od Short Horn or you be a sufferer from disease, you will Dnrham bull ueartsg 3 years oM: lolor use it if you are a ise. R N Andrews, dark red. For farther particulars ad Editor and Mgr. Coco and Rockledge dress Sam Whittaker, Rice Hill, Oregon, News, Cocoa, Fa. write : I have used tl miles north of Oakland, vonr Herbine in my family, and find it 1 j medicine. Its effects or ale ; Moose ana lot on nne a most excellent Ashlsnd , Upon mvfHli have been a marked bene- ner depot. See J. A. Buchanan Sold bv A C Marsters A Co fit. Musical Opportunities Where is there a city the sixe of Roee burg, that can produce such talent d instructors in all the different branches of music, as we have here Our piano teachers cannot le excelled, likewise our mend it as the best medicine for bruis A Positive Ntcc&sny Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg. I only tound relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfullv recom- Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic Physician cures acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformatiea and removes foreign growths. Condnflion free. Phone or call tor appointment. Office in "Abra-iam dnildimr. .tf H1XSON-At Brockway. Oregon, May 1!i.", Mrs Man Hixssn, wife of W v. llixsou, aged aiut 7J years, of heart failure. Decesed was at tbe family home on the.Pa.vlin place Monday evening. t. I -mg with her husband an I run of t e death ol Mr. Jas. Davliu, which had in curred the day before, w lieu she sud denly, threw up her hands and expired Death evident lv came in. m heart failure as shejtad apparently heeii in her usii 1 health, although somewhat enfeebled from advanced age. Deceased was an Oregon pioneer of 185'jand the family had resided in this county since 1K84. she is survive! by her agexl hushand, nine sons and two 6, "Constances Speech in the Death daughters. The sons are Andrew, Sher- bat.d and orchestra instructors We have an excellent instrnetor on the string instruments, and our vocal teach ers are turning out some line work that spe.ks We.l for tl em. Then here is "Burr's Music House" that supplies instruments as cheap as they can be bought in any city, and terms to suit purchasers II yon dou't care totmy now, you can rent piai.es Iroai oO per month lor second hand to ft M to ml for new high gra.le pianos. lilM aftef six mouths, if you wish to i ity the piano you have rente!, the rent roe have paid will lie applied as part of purchase price. Now with these op portiiiiities there is poetively no excuse for any home to he without a piano. Kurr'a . usic House also sells small instruments, part down and small pay ments ea h week tiruphones l4 down and fl 00 per week and they have the Victor, Columbia Xonophone and Talkaphones machines to select from now. Why should any home I e without music w'.th such ad vantages as these. ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon my self. D R Byrnes. Merchant. Dovers vi lie, Texas. 25, .Wand l.0O. Sold bv A C Marsters A Co. Town Lots For Sale t a Choice building lots in Kinney's, im proved plat of Roeeburg, near Main street, good title. Price 60 per. lot. Address, N. A. Richakds. tf Chamber,,' Eva Messier Song, "Nobody lxives Little Me," Willetta (Ireen . 7, 'Despair, Anna' Bryan. H, "The Tragedy of a Theater Hat," Ruth Uibaou. . "Archie Dean." Ethel Shupe. Song, "Ids " Besrte Carlon. Piano Solo, "Old Oaken Bucket," ' .race Moore. Decision of the judges. man. George, Edward, Jack, Eugene, Berry, Stephen and William. Two other sons, John aud Lincoln, died some years ago. Several of the sons reside on the McKenzie river in Lane county. The .laughters are Mrs Geo M Kellar. ol For Sale Some fine Scotch Collie pups : they are 1100.00 dogs when trained. Brown Leg horn and Barred Rock eggs now $100 per setting. One pair of Poland China fiigs, not registered. S each , weight 60 bs. One S'-a wagou. 1 span ol heavy work horses, 1500 lbs each One Stand- Brockway, and Mrs L E Moore, of Cot-1 ard mower cheap. Also a very tine Jer tonwood", Cal. The funeral was held at ey bull. Address E A. Kkuss, Vi ... , , Roeeburg, Oregon. Brockway cemeterv Wednoedav. A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. GOODS i r All kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW A. D. BRADLEY FURNITURE and HARDWARE HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING