The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, June 05, 1905, Image 3

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    NEW SPRING GOODS
WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE QF 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 line.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
I. ABRAHAM, PROP.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
THE ROSEBURG
HOUSE
HARVEY JONES, Proprietor
Rates $1.00 per day and upward
New Brick, New Furnishings,
Prompt Services. Opposite the
S. P. Depot Grounds .
Local and Personal.
It pays to see the Osteopath.
The Eoachdale store pays cashf or eggs.
J. K. Sawyers is visiting relatives at
Elk ton.
The Osteopath says your ca?e is not
incurable.
Lee Love is in this city today from
hie farm near Wilbur.
i
Jack Howard, of Kellogg was in Eose
burg last week on business.
John Demrner of Medford is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Paul Buckner,
of Melrose.
To insure prompt change of ads in ;
! the Plaindealer, copy must be submitted
j not later than the day before publica-j
tion day. No ads will be changed on
I Mondays or Thursdays as it invariably j
delays our paper and does not give the
' ad setter sufficient time to make credit
I able displays.
build
P. J. Johuson, dentist, Grave's
Miss Kuby Archambeau of Portland
is the guest of Miss Ellena Reed of this
city.
Hon. O. P. CobIiow and family left
this morning for their homestead near
Peel.
Bruke man S. W. Starmer is laying off
and with his wife is visiting relatives
near Myrtle Point.
New hrakemeu on work out of Rose
hurg are . J. Smith, W. K. Eslingec, C.
F. Mills and A. F. Cole.
Mrs Hubert Wright who has been
quite ill for the past two weeks is re
ported much improved to-lay.
No. ih Cornutt of Kiddle was in this
city on business last week. He reports
prospects for good crops around Kiddle.
Now ad for the Forestry Inn, Port
land, ami Barnard's 1. ivory and Feed
Stable, Roseburg, appear ill the Plain
dealer today.
J. U tirimes and Jeff Williams, of
Looking lilass left this morning for Port
land to take in the fair and att end the
LO.O. K Lodge.
Conductor B W. Maddox is laying off
and A. Howard has been transferred to
! work out of Portland. Conductor Chas.
! M inkier is now working out of this city.
Karl Fickle, who has been attending
a Portland Business college returned to
this city Saturday He rejnirts large
crowds enjoying themselves at the fair.
T. B. Caunoa, of the Seuate Saloon,
is laying off and Silas Kier.eusteiu is
now on the day watch, while Mr. Van
Bursa is itaekiug alter the buaiiwaa at
The Rural Telephone
ing.
B. W. Strong went
on business.
to Eugene
v.ni
today
Neighbors not so far from here,
Put in telephones last year,
Farmers built a rural line
Instruments all "talked up tine."
All you had to do was ring
Every bell went ting-a-ling ;
One for Central, two for lioirgs,
Short and long call for old Scroggs.
Every neighbor had hi call,
Twist the crank ami that was all.
Mighty nice when work was thru',
To gossip for an hour or two
With your neighbors one by one,
Mighty nice hut lots of fun
When you hear Home other two
Telling what was not for you.
Kvery time the signal rang,
To the 'phone each. fanner sprang,
SlyTy grinned, an. 1 softly took
Each receiver from its hook,
Other peoples' secrets, dear,
Poured into his large red ear;
How he slapped bin legs I swan,
Telephoning is lots of fun.
Somehow in a year or two
Troubles dark began to brew ;
f armer Jones got lighting hot,
Heard Scroggs calling him a sot,
Farmer Bcaoggl seemed angry, too,
Heard Smith telling what he knew.
Smith heard Atiel telling lies,
Paid him off with two black eyes.
Abel heard young Isaac B sjgl
I'nderbid him on bia hog-,
Hoggs o'er heard a sneaking churl
Making ove to his !est girl.
Women, loo, were iu the muss,
Kaised a most tremendous fuss
H ICE BREAM
LATEST MILD DRINKS
tovy Our candies are the
a&gBS highest grade goods in
nunirc town- Comparison is
UtlUlUt the only true test and
CANDIES one we aways a
ont ont When it comes
' V to high grade and de-
ZffK licious goods we have
Ar, no competitors.
T F. Fisher has purchased a place
near Wilbur and has moved with his
family thereon.
H. A. Smith and wile who have been
residing in Portland teturned to their
residence in Edenbower recently.
Attorney W. W.Cardwell went to Jack
sonville to attend circuit court having
several cases under trial in Jackson coun
ty. J. K. Wishart, wife and son, Russell,
of Grants Pass are the guests of Mrs.
Wisi. art's sister Mrs. S. M. Kelley of
this city.
J. A. Ricks and little son who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Protz
man of this city have returned to
Junction.
Douglas B. Chappin has arrived in
this citv and will accept a position in the
Clink & Chappin grocery store, opposite better as greater depth attained,
the depot. The Ri(ldle b.nj Dlcvy jutertained a
F. K Gettins and wife have moved to itge crowd on our streets Suuday. The
Marshfield to reside. Mr. Gettins hovs ulav well and Kiddle should le
night. I
F. M. Conn presented a common pa Every one from Scroggs to Jones
tato vine to the Plaiedealer Saturday on j In glass houses throwing Stones.
which potatoes were thickly set instead 0 the line has silent grown.
Mrs. A. Fields left on this morning s I of growing from the roots in the ground
local for Oakland on business. ! in the usual way. It is a vegetable
All kinds ot shells and California ' treak.
curios 'or sale at F. Long's resi leuce.. Sheriff H. T. McClallen, Connty Clerk
Buggy for sale, almost new Kacine Z N.Ageeand Assessor G. W. Staley
Wires rusted, poles o'erthrowu,
Twenty friends are deadly foe,
Each one full of griefs and woes,
Each too mad to speak a word.
Cause of things he'd overheard
Ex.
A FEW SUMMER HINTS
The problem for summer is to keep cool. Let us help you with a few hints
to gain the desired end.
Men's Genuine Panama Hats Men's Balbriggan Underwear, Slimmer DrCSS GOOdS ill all
ec nn Pink' Bl,le' Jream and .Black . - .
$5.00 5 qq 5Ujt Colors, Weaves and Prices
Men's Tan Calf Oxfords Men's Lace Open Work and Lisle Ladies' Summer Undervests, with
Black and Tan Hose or without sleeves
J3-50 25c per Pair 10c to $1.50
Men's Patent Leather Oxfords Ladies' White Lawn Shirtwaists NeW PolKa Dot RiDDOlU fOT
$5.00 50c to $4.00 Neckwear and Belts
Ladies' White Wash Silk Shirt Child's I.ace Hose, in White, Pink,
Men's Two-piece Flannel Suits , Waigt. Buei Black, Tan and Red
$6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 $2.60 and $3.50 25c per Pair
JOSEPHSOS'N
THE BIG 5T0RE
WHERE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED
Drew Items.
plenty to see.
Judge J. Henry Schroder, a prominent
covered buggy, late style, for sale cheap.
Inquire of Ed Cochran.
J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary
public, orliee up stairs in Douglas
County Bank Building. tf
Osteopathy is the name of that
modern treatment that cures after all
other methods have failed.
P. A. Webb, one of the exposition
guards, returned to this city last Thurs
day morning, being called home bv the
illness of his wife. i Prot. O. C. Brown of the Drain
Mrs. E. H. Belknap, of Monroe. Ben- mal, is spending a few days on his Deer
ton county, who has been visiting with Creek farm preparatory to returning to
her brother, J. H. Booth, and family re I "rain to participate in the comuieoce-
turned home this morning. mem exer, ;ses. The training del
Recent assavs from the mine of Willis
have returned from Portland where they : '
attended the opening of the exposition steam CleaningPressing Parlors
All report tine tune, tig CtOWOS anil
pioneer citien of Coos county, died at
his Ooojwilla home May 30, 105. He
was lioru m lialtimore, m i. .May i,
1S40, and came to Coos county with his
parents in Mav 1S59. He was promi
nent in Coos County politics.
Nsr-1
Our new steam cleaning and repairing
i parlors are now in operation. A club
,of forty at 1 1 GO per month is already
secured and rooni for more.
Single
Kramer show the ore to go :?.000. 18.000
111,000 and f'2,000 to the ton and getting
rt-
nient iu charge of Prof. Brown couciud
ad its woik last Friday. He reports a
verv BWeceSwM school year.
MRS
!!
I!
i
H. E ASTON
is prepared to wait upon old
and new customers and friends
with a full and complete
stock of
GROCERIES
,1
All fresh and of the very beet
quality. Teas aad coffees are
specialties. Your patronage
solicited.
ao5 Jackson St., Raacbuct
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
J. D
KOaKBCRQ, OREGON.
Haxtlto. D C. HaatiLToa
BOCT KM
intends to establish himself in business
in that city.
Mrs. C. V. Fisher and little child left
I this morning for Cottage Grove and
other valley points to visit with friends
! and relatives.
A fine cnt of Med ford's new depot ex
hibit building appears in this issue of
the Plaindealer through the courtesy of
the Medford Mail.
lne Hell sisters bave moved their
I stotk from their old stole on 'Oak street
I to their new brick on Cass street, next
T j door to Bridges A. Maratera.
m i Mm A aMasiae a Vdewgfrtr arrived
j i in this city from Salem last week to join
Mr M osier who is again in the restau
rant business in this city.
Miss Leona Kabat, a teacher in the
Roeeburg public schools, left Sunday for
her old home in Tomahawk, Wisconsin,
where she will spend the summer.
proud of them. Myrtle Creek Mail
Remember the Plaindealer when your
letterheads, statements, envelopes an 1
in fact anything iu the printing line cello-.
We can give you a neat jol an, I
do it promptly.
F. J. Blakely, F. B. Waite and J. H.
Booth of Reburg visited the hi irri
gation ditch Saturday. Mr. Booth was
agreeably surprised at the work under
way. He also states the possibilities of
Sutherlin Valley are unlimited. Owl.
lopix-site Court house.
Sheriff H. T. McClallen arreted F. C. OJi easy terms. Enquire of S
Smith alis. SchanVr alis. Church in this
citv Sundav morning. Smith is wanted
at Cottage i rove for larceny of a team
an i huggv. He was t.iken to Cottage
Grow ibis morning by IVouty Sheriff I-eona.
K. W Vesica of that place.
I S. Weaver of Myrtle Creek was in
K i bnrg nu husuies last week and
made the Plaindealer office a pleasant
bu"ines visit He report excellent .
UlMgStl be crop, around Myrtle Cre-k Next Sllnb-th wl Children s
but is afraid ihe abnndance of rain and
cold weather wtM give the green aphis a i
"chance to in; ire the wheat.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McKean and
daughter, tiertrude, attended the Memo
rial services at Myrtle Creek, where Mrs
McKean's daughter and father are
buried.
Uice Landerson and Sidney Tisn have
been compelled to be absent from school
for a season on account of accidents, the
former having the misfortune to cut his
foot on a piece of glass and the latter to
cut his foot on an ax, both wounds are
healing nicely at the last report.
Mr. Purns and family have moved
their old home and are camping
on the Mat near the school house
giotinds. Mr. Burns Jr. will leave for
Klamath Falls with a load of household
effects and on his return the family will
Ladies wool skirts also steam cleaned lntini,,.nr him nn thr iwrond frit, over
and pfeaaed. the mountains to join Mr. Burns who
Next door to McDougal's Tailor Shop. has prering their new home at
L. D Hawrav. Proprietor. wi.m,th Falls.
The Drew school pupils under the
direction of the:r teacher, Mies Hi',
decorated the graves of their decease-i
scle ol-mates, Kdith Rainvilie and Etta
McKean, Memorial Iay. The pupils
MOSIER S RESTAURANT
on Ces Street is now conducted by
MOSIER & FLETCHER
The word MOr-IKR has always sig
nified Goad Meals and the words
MOSIER & FLETCHER will mean
the Best Meals in the city.
Restaurant open day and night.
Private boxes Excellent service.
SUIOAT OMUEI II 38 A M TO T 30 P M.
Soaiety Meeting.
a:
F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13.
Holds regular meetings on second
and f rmh Wednesdays of each
month. J. T. BaiDccs, W. M.
N. T. Jawarr, Secretary.
I suits steamed cleaned ami pressed from j
IflaptofZJa. As steam cleaning is fTOW
. the reliable process there is no doubt
that the people of Roseburg and vicinity
j will appreciate the same and patronize
sufficiently to snpport the enterprise.
THE CELEBRATED C
WASHINGTON
O. ELKS. Roseborg Lodge No.
326. Holds regular communica
tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second
and fourth Thursdays of each month.
ill members requested to artend recu-
larlv and all visiting brothers are cordi
i ally invited to attend.
C. B. Comb, R.
Rot McCLALLra, Secreiarr.
O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALUON
O.N. G , meets at Armory Haii every
rbursdav evening, at 8 e'elock.
F. B. Hahus, CapC
I
It
For Salt
cornor of Douglas and Kane St.
Size IlOxil feet
T. .lewett.
tf
1 Marriage licence was isiifd tlay to
' T. J. Ku-tel and Myra BIfwM), l'th of
Hon. Binger Hermann, wife and sou
Kllwrt. returned frvm Portland Sunday
evening w here they alien led the open
ing of the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
assembled at the school house with
their tloral offerings early on the morr.
ing of Mav 30tb. At 10 o'clock the
Is and visitors formed in line and
marched to the graves, where a snort
nwtirrisn was held, consisting of singing,
and prayers. After this the graves were
decorated ! v the pupils, a monnd was
catered with flowers for tbe unkno
dead. E. !
iBriV Kail lm Hi Ifii'Kj
I.
O. O. F Proletarian Lodge No. 8.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor
ner Jackson and Case streets, on
Saturday evening of each week Mem
bers of tbe order in rood standing ar
invited to attend.
H. O. Lewis, N. G.
N.T. J i wrrr. Secretary.
K.
of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet
every Wednesday, in 1 . O. O. F
Hail at 7:30 p. m. Members in
good standing are invited to attend.
Jas. A. P&kbt C. C.
M. F. WniGirr, K. of R. A S.
ANY FLAVOR
AT
L
JENNINGS BAKERY
j L. S. Dimmick,
-i. , .hrt-M hmki in Danriii Conitr 1 uoipuus
Ataatractt and CerUflcatea ol Title farnlahedof
Dooalaa county land and mining claims. Bave
lao a complete set of Tracing! ol all townahip
piU la the Boaebnrg, Oregon, D. 8. Land Dii
trtct. Will make bine print copies of any town
ship
Walter Faulkner, of Portland, agent
for the New York Life Insurance Co.,
was the guest of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. H Faulkner, of this city, Saturday.
Attorney W. W. Cardwell went to
: Jacksonville Fridav to attend Circuit
Kellogg; T. C. and r . d , k .t.r the interests of a
Shaw, of M Creek and K.
W. Veatch of Cottage Grove were regis
tered at the McClallen Hotel last week.
W A. debater and wife and Miss
IJmam Diekson.ui f'aiitk- Grove . Calif..
Special sales by Stearns Ci.euowith fethe0iUo thav brother, Yard
Oakland and Yoncalla. White and other mmMM w w Dkkwaa and wife, of this
sewing machines 115.00 and up; water ,(tv or a few jav, Ust we,k leaving
pipe ; wire, plain and barbed; cut and PortUod Saturday night from
wire nails; the only guaranteed black- irbvn t, (.v ir0. ,,, Boise, I labo,
smith coal; two carloads Page woven (otsit with relatives and frieods.
wire fence, the only tempered wire fence
for Bale. n:i tf r -r A ane and wile, of Long Beach,
' t.'iif.. peaM a tew .lays iu this city last
e k. the guests of Geo. Bristol and
Day
at the M E. Church. Preaching at 11
a. in. At Light a Sabbath school con
cert will lie given, consisting of sng,
and a picture sermon eutitled: "Fish
iuk" by the pastor. Ihe churcli mill be
beautifully decoiated. The utoruiug
subject will be: "What Thiuk Ye of
Ctiriet V The public is cordially in
vited to these teiliUM
AMD
CaamaerUia'i C4k Eemeay the Very lest
"I have been using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and want to say it is tbe
beet cough medicine I have ever taken,"
says Geo L Hbubb, a merchant of Har
lan, Mich. There is no question about
its being the best, as it will cure a cough
or cold in lees time than any other
treatment. It should always be kept in
the house ready for instant use, for a
cold can be cured in much leas time
when promptly treated. For sale by A
C Marsters A Co.
California redwood novelities and
The Roseburg kids defeated the Look
ing Glass bate ball team in a match
game at that place Sunday , the score
being 16 to 1. Edenbower lost at Olalla
Sunday, 14 to 5.
F. S. Patterson and daughter Miss
Edith returned from Salem Friday
evening Mr. Patterson was engaged is j
painting and decorating Mr. Moehier's
new residence near that city.
Miss Vesta Henderson, of Seattle,
Wash., who has been visiting with ber
father at Oakland, arrived in Roeeburg
Sunday evening to visit with relatives
and friends, accompanied by her father.
Charles Fisher, former editor of the
Boise Capitol News, is in this city on
business. Mr. Fisher visited the open
ing of the Portland exposition and
believes that Oregon's big fair is a suc
cess. H. Wollenberg returned Thursday
night from San Franscisco. Ralph.
Wollenberg who has been attending
school in San Francisco returned on the
something decidedly new, and tbe prices same train to spend his vacation with
very reasonable at Graves Art Empori- (his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wollenberg
um. f this city.
RICE 5.
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSMESS
IDIVIOUU TASTE WITH PUCE AID QUALITY ABE THE DETERMiNINC FACTORS WiEf fT COMES TO BUVIMC
FURNITURE
WE HAVE EVERYTHING KNOWN TO THE FURNITURE LINE
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'client. It is observed that tbe well
i known and successful attorneys, Watson
Jand Cardwell are rapidly extending
I their practice.
F. F. Hoetetter, representing the Bal
' lard Snow Liniment Conuanv. of St.
Louis, spent Friday in Roseburg, looking
after his Company's interests by the
distribution of samples of Ballard's
Snow liniment, which is advertised in
the Plaindealer.
Conductor C. B. Baker has returned
from Portland where he received treat
ment for throat troubles. Mr. Baker
wa present at the opening ol the Lewis
and Clark Exposition, and says that the
electric display at night is well worth
going to see. He was well pleased with
the exhibits also.
G. H. Phelps returned Friday from
Elkton, Douglas county, where he has
been teaching the public school. He was
accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Al
meda Phelps, who has been tbere with
him. Mrs. Phelps suffered a stroke of
paralysis recently and is still partially
disabled. Eugene Guard.
M F Wright has accepted tbe local
agency for the Portland Service Co.
If you expect to visit the fair and do not
know where you are going to stop you
would do well to interview Mr Wright.
Tbe Portland Service Co will locate you
in good rooms and you will know just
what you will have to pay for them be
Ore you leave Roseburg. Investigate.
The Educational Congress will be field
in Portland during the week, beginning
August 28th. The leading educators of
the world are expected to be present at
tbe Congress. The last Legislature
passed an act authorizing the County
Sheriff's Sale.
In U ilrcuit t'uart of ;. Slate of Oregon
: lor las Count? ul OougUa.
all Walker, PlaiatU
o ' , ormttam tclraJaii'.
KetfcM is henrtj glvrn mat by virtue of an
fin utii'O duly latued oat of and under the seal
' ol th- l-iv. named aaaM ani cauee on the ru
laj al June. lSuo, apoB a judgmmi and decree
du. rvuJerrl aad entered iu ad court and .
caiur. oa Itr 1T b da) ol ay, :.. . la favor
A . jcm'.us; ta: ! G 6 Graham, for
the -..m I one huniro ninety-eight i l.ar
and lortr ceou (t'.aatO) "tin latereat iheseoa ,
at lac rale at can I per anniu Irom ihe
CKWCH-MlRP-ln R-burg. June , IS wve eTuU i
wife This is Mr. Cranes fourth visit) i, i-"o-. y. i v rini no mmm ammm ,.i ,D,t awaaaaawawaa ano ine ci.u
n- i XI.. ..f. ...i. r.. tin . O OakUli l. JU-lhV .IDIiIl l."ne ('I- ol rj t.pon mi- wni oi uu.i, oww
Mciating.
V ,wn li,a, ,1MI .
CONFECTIONERY
I LAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of each month at the I.
O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in
good standing are incited to attend.
Mas- A. B. Fiona. Uuardian Neighbor.
Bell Morian. Cekkk
Second and Fourth Thursdavs.
Cleaali
Heats is
Superior
Our led
Fastries
at far
aaat Sweet
Fatronate.
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Swell the Douglas Count) Exhibit.
E. S Rose "Mrs Chapter No. 8
Holds their regular meeting oa the
first and third Thursdays in each
nonth YrsirinK members in good
Handing are reepeetfnilT invited to at
tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M.
Free Johnson. Secretary.
Married
lav noraiag for Portland where Uiey ( nnunug.
...n i .i ti,n Too irroom is a we.i known
mil ...... ......
man ol (laklamt anl a native M MMsglsa
count v The bride is a verv estimable
W. Floyd, who for the past several young lady recently from tiie east. The
described
leave for sha east on a ninety days trip. , 1
H
Bed Koom Suiu in aU grades, tl4.SC np
D-eaaen in every design, M.N to 130. 00
He pe rate Co mode lo suit, tl.bt to tf 00
Remember RICK fc HICK sella tor leas.
School Superintendents to suspend the I fnm gi
months has been S. P. division store
keeper at the round house in this city,
h.i- reignl his position and with his
wife left for Portland on last night's
! overland where he has accepted tbe po
sition a city salesman for M. J. Walsh
Co Electric ami Gas Fixtures, t). J,
Lindsnv ha accepted the position here,
made vacant bv Mr. Floyd.
Following are the representatives of
the Roaebnrg I O. O F. lodges to the
. (irand Lodge at Portland this week : F.
(i. Micelli, I), ti. 1'aim. Kising Mar
lodge. Lee Wins berry, Kobert Robert
eon, R. M Ryer, D. S. West. Carl Hoff
mann of Philitarian loilge. Jos. Micellii
Supreme Representative and a member
of Philitarian lodge will also be present.
ITheRebekah representatives are Mrs
P. g. West, Mrs. Sarah Gaddie and Miss
Emma Fisher.
Miss Flossie Shambmok, who for the
pat year has been attending a San
Francisco business college, returned
home yesterday via Seattle and Port
land. She reports an enjoyable trip
and a pleasant and profitable sojourn in
the Golden Gate City. Miss Sharuhrook
held the iosition of first deputy under
her father D. R. Shartibrook during, bis
lateenciiinliency as Cuooty Clerk. Her
many friends are extending her a cor
dial welcome home.
H L Kruae is a typical farmer. He
raies on his farm immediately west of
Oakland line hogs, Jersey cows, chick
ens, fruit ana vegetables in season.
Plaindealer extends congratulations.
Died.
ROWLEY At the home of bk daugh
ter, Mrs. J. l. Bout ii, at Grants Pass,
Ore , June L, IMS, Alva Rowley, aged
j tl) years', oi intirmities attending oU
I age.
The remains were brought to Rose-1 ur:; ol raei-utlon and a.l accruing coals.
i burg, and the funeral was held from
make sale of Ihe following
lo wit:
Ttie eu!aei .luarter n section XI In tost-
hip 19 M.ulb of range S wot Wlllameiic
merdian. m Douglar county Oregon, conuio
ing Ml afaaa, attached u said action on the Tth
Jay ol eVpteinWr. 1S04. Now therefore in com
: plts.no wiiu the commands ol said writ, I all
oc Saturday tbe Sin day of July, iH)5
I al 1 o cl.-ck p. m. at the front door l the Coun
t i ,urt house, iu the city of KoKburg. in
j lKo as county, slabs of Oregon. el! at pub ic
auction ut,;n t to redemption, lo tbe highes:
b dder. for t inted State gold coin cash iu
' hand, all ihe right. Ulle and luteresl the said
dclt-iidant bad therein on the date ol aaid al
! larlnnrnt. to-wit IheTlhday of September.
' l4. or since ha had therein lo aatisly said
All those having choice canned fruits,
preserved fruit, jellies or anything suit
able for the IVuglas county exhibit al
the Portland fair will please leave them
at tbe Roeeburg repress orfice at the
earliest possible date. People of other
county towns should ship their exhibits
to Hon D S K Buick. Snpt.. Douglas
county exhibit. Agricultural Building,
Portland
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SITED ARTISAN'S. Cmpqua As
sembly No. 105, meets second and
fourth Saturdav oi each month, in
Native Sons' hall. Visiting members
will receive a cordial welcome.
A. C. Maestbjes, M. A.
MtN.vig Joxgs. Sec re La rv.
Fob S i tt Three very desirable homes,
near Kosebttrg and the best school in
Douglas county. Address J. W. M.de,
Roeeburg, Oregon. j!5p
DM EN OF THB WORLD.-
Camr No. 125. Meets at the Odd
lows Hail, in Roeeburg, every
first and third Monday evening. Varit
ug neighbors alwavs welcome.
J. M. Bausoaa. C.C.
N. T. JgwgTr. Clerk.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Administratrix's Xorice.
Notion run under this head will be charged lor
' at tbe rate of ooe cent a wrd for two insertsooa.
No adveiiiswuenia lakea for teas than as cents
J
the First Christian church Saturday,
with services conducted by Rev.
Geo. C. Ritchey of that churcli. of
which Mr. Rowiey was a member. In
terment followed in the Masonic ceme
tery beside the grave of his wife, who
died about 14 years ago.
U. T. MeCLAlXES
herif) of Doug a county. Oregon.
Notice of Final Settleim-nt.
Mr. Kolev was an Oregon pioneer of '
J. A lit I HASAN.
Adminisirator of the eMale of Timothy ere
man ,Uveaed.
iron Beds, all Colon and Hires (3.26
to $26.00 oura la the Bed of Cfuallty.
NO TRASH OR JUNK SOLO HERE
Many Designs of Chairs at 50C to $5.00 each. See our Special $1 50
for $1.00 its a hummer. Linolums and Carpets in all the new things.
The place to Buy ie HERE. Tbe largest Stock is HERE.
If yon cant come WRITE US.
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HOUSE FURNISHERS
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Conutv Institutes for the year fior, and
devote all or a portion of the Institute
funds to the use of tbe Educational
Congress.
H. Sacbt and Otto Bahlman, two men
who recently arrived in this citv have
decided to locate here and establish in
business. They have leased the new
Autenreith building on Cass Street next
door to Hoover & Co., butcher shop and
are fitting the room up as a first clss
saloon which will be opened this week.
The new saloon will be known as "The
Grotto."
Annual School Meetings wilt be held
through tbe county Jnne 1, 1905. Offi
cers to be elected areclerk and directors.
This year Roeeburg District No. 4 passes
from a second class district to a first
elass, entitling it to five directors instead
of three. Mr. Wootley the present
chairman of tbe Roeeburg board is the
retiring officer at the present election.
B. W. Strong will become chairman of
tbe board, and be and Mr. Flook are
the hold over members of the board and
new members will be elected to serve
three, four and five years respectively .exhibit of curios and art.
x cows he makes 50 pounds of
butter a week and also furnishes the
city ice cream parlors with delicious
cream. Mr. Kruse has cut his first crop
of alfalfa which yielded two tons per
. , i i n
acre, rrom six aoi.en cnicaens ne xeiin
an average of 22 dozen eggs per week,
besides furnishing tbe home table. This
brief summary shows what a practical
farmer can do with a 90 acre tract. Let
us have more diversified farming. Oak
land Owl.
At a late hour this afternoon a Plain
deuler representative was invited lo the
residence of Mrs..!. W. Hamilton and
shown the fine Indian and Filipino
curios, excellent needle work and em
broidery and books of art that will be
displayed there all day Tuesday at the
Lawn Fete and Social for the benefit of
the Presbyterian building fund. Paint
ing and sketches by the following Roee
burg artists are on exhibit.: Mrs. M.
R. Smith, Miss Lake, Mrs. Anderson,
Mrs. Pearson, LeNoir Ragadale, Geo.
Howe, Mrs. Smick, Helen Hamilton,
Elva Wimberly and W. E. Rollins, of
Portland. Every one should see this
NoUcv bl hereby (iTcn luat the uudt-rairrnrd.
' administrator of the eslat, of Timothy GSBaa
man. deceased. :..-:; in the County loun
' ol Itnailas County. Oregon, hla Anal account
asuca administrator of said estate, and that
u...ln.-.t :h. JSlh dsv of June. 191c-. alll.e
1853. comiug to Portland in that ye ir j hour ( CilK k m nM Mn nx, b, the
from Ohio with his wife. I WO years i , d ,ou I as the lime lor hearinatof obteclion
later ti.ev moved to Jackson coUUtv. to said report, ami mo aeiiiemeiu mereoi.
! where they remained only a few Wueka
I ana wen movea to uougtai comm. io . .,... m
j eating at French Si-ll lenient. After a
resideuce of six years at that place. Mr
' and Mrs. Rowley moved to Coos county
and settled on the middle fork ol the
i Couuille near Myrtle Point. After the
death of Mrs. Rowley at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. N. LaUaut, at Wil
' bur, Mr. Rowley disposed ol his place iu
Coos county, and took up his resideuce
i with Mrs Booth, at Grants Pass. Of
late years he had been an invalid from
steadily declining health.
Resides Tfrs. I toot n and Mrs. LaKaut,
another daughter, Mrs. Chas. I.aselle,
ot laimpoc, Calif., survives Mr. Rowley.
Three married sons and a daughter have
preceile.l him to the grave.
In the l ouuty Court for DoufUw- l ounty. Ore
eon. In the matter ot the estate of Ado'.ph C,
Harks, deceased.
Koti.-c i hereby given by the uuderiad.
Clara Marks, th. duly appointed, ua. tried and
acting adminisiratr x ot the estate of Adclph
C. Mark. deceased, to tuc creditors of aaid de
ceased, to exhibit th.-lr claims with the necea
sary voucher, within sit montha after the Drat
aaaMh ation al this ooUee to the aaid adtuiuia
lnstri at Roseburg. Oregon. ;
PaUMi May l
CLAKA MAKKs.
(m-i j2!) a .
WASTTP To exchaage a good bicycle tor a
driving horse. Apply to box JTt. Rose 'Ore, Or.
For Sale Full blood Short Horn or
Durham bull nearing 3 years old; color
dark red. For further particulars ad
dress Sam Whittaker. Rice Hill, Oregon.
I miles north of Oakland.
For Sale; House and lot on Pine
street near depot. See J. A- Buchanan.
COLLINS--At his home near t.alesville
Wedneday, May St, l!HV, Samuel S.
Collins, age 06 years, 8 months and 12
days.
IVceased had conducted a dairy farm
near Galesville since is.u His w ile and
three children survive him.
June
aged
A Good Ser&estioa
Mr C B Wain wright of Lemon City
Fla., has written the manufacturers that
much lietter results are obtained from
the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
aud Diarahoea Remedy in cases cf pains
iu the stomach, colic and cholera mor
bus by taking it in water as hot as can
he drank. That when taken in this way
the effect is double in rapidity. "It
seems to get at the right spot instantly"
he says. For sale bv A C Marsters Co.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
lor the county of Douglas.
I In the matter of the ealale of
Maiia Anna Oat -rtag. Dereas.d.t
Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned.
administrator of lbe ealale of Maria Anna
Osleriag. deceased, ha filed in the County
I Court of Douglas County. State ot Oiegon hia
final account aa such administrator of said
i estate, an! that Saturday, the nth day of June
: tats, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has beeu
i fixed by aaid court 'or the time ot hearing of
objections io Mttd report . and the setUement
I thereof J A. Bt CHAN AN
j Administrator al the estate of Maria Anna Oa-
tcrtag. deceased. ml
Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic
Physician cures acute and chronic
diseases, corrects deformaties and
removes foreign growths. Consultion
free. Phone or call for appointment.
Office in Abrafiaci duildin. tf
Town Lots For Sale
Choice buiklinc lots in Kinney's im
proved plat of Roeeburg, near Main
street, good title. Price 150 per lot.
Address, N. A. Richakoo. tf
The Life of a Bride.
CARSON In this city Saturday,
3, UHV), Mrs. Sarah 0. Carson,
54 years, ! months and 27 days
Mrs. Carson was the wife of Geo. M.
Carson, an Insurance man, and former
ly lived at Junction City at which place
the funeral was held Sunday afternoon.
The deceased has been suffering for
several months passed and knowing that
recovery was doubtful, her son Fred
Carson and wife, of Boise, Idaho, and
Miss Nora Carson, of Portland, were
called here to attend ber and were at
A woman may know that she has
ceased to lie a bride only
When she begins to nag.
When she discovers she is jealous.
When he begins to go lo his club.
When he becomes sarcastic about the
fond.
When she grows economical with her
kisses.
When he beains to eulogize his
mother.
The rlrs time her husband criticises
her frocks.
When he tells ber how pretty some
other woman looks.
When she does not mind coming to
breakfast in curl papers.
When she beirins to hunt up her old
friends and enjoys calling on them.
When she rinds herself saying un
complimentary things to her husband.
When a meal becomes so quiet that
her bedside at the time of her death.
Mrs. Elmer Bashford, of this city, was a she can plau a w hole frock between the
cousin of the deceased. courses.
M. D.
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sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW
FURNITURE and HARDWARE.
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A. D. BRADLEY
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