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FARE TO LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR ROSEBURG OAV AT t FARMERS' REAL ESTATE CO. PORTLAND FAIR ji i i l l 0 ( ( ( We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, City Property and Timberlandt tracts for sale. in large and small OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE RICE, CASS STREET i II II' SAVE Iff Bll til 1 1 their property can Write for price list Anyone wishing to sell do so by listing it with ns. of Farms and City Fropert-. D. R. SHAMBROOK, Prksident N. F. THRONE, Secretary NOVEL. METHOD OF SUBTERRANEAN TRANSPORTATION. The rapid transit commission of New York illy ha-s recently accepted a novel device for underground passenger transportation. It Is nothing more than a development of the escalator or moving platform Idea. The flrt of these con trivances will probably be operated under Thirty-fourth street In a subway capable of accommodating eight platforms, two of which will be stationary. Two will travel three miles an hour, two six miles an hour and two nine nlln an hour. The fastest platforms will be titled with cross seats. -j -. ''.' 4 j WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND j Make your plans to stop at a home-like hosteiry: a place j l where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. The Forestry Inn Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Ex position Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. T&E FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style: furnishings, cuisine, and management conform thereto. It has 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Din ing service a la carte and as reasonable as in any part af the city. Price of Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50 Special Rates to Parties of two or more MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. I I I ADDRESS, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. 25th and Upshur Sts. M. FANCHER. PORTLAND, OREGON ! JUST ARRIVED FIGS NEW STOCK FINE CHINA WARE HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything yon need for a Fruit CaKe or Mince Meat j J. F. BARKER C0. Phone 201 CALL FOR ir STANFORD PURE RYE SEES A K FOR IT It Brings the Trade It Hits the Spot. The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED take MIKE JACOB i CO. Distillers. Cincinnati. Ohio ED. COCHRAN, Sole Agett, Rosebirg, Oregon NO OTHER J1UST HAVE IT 1 i 1 In order to introduce oar nursery we will make a special offer to any one fending in name cat from Plain dealer. VVe will sell yon the follow ing bill of trees for one dollar. All orders should be sent in by the first of August. Send one dollar and we will book your order for next Fall. The retail price for this dollar bargain would be as follows : 4 Wskaots fl 00 1 Butternut 25 1 American Chestnut 25 1 Mammoth Blackberrie 25 1 Klthea or Rose of Sharon 75 One fine rose will be sent bv sending 10 cents name the variety. Send 5 cents for catalogue telling you all about the Walnut Industry. BROOKS & SONS WALNUT NURSERY, carlton, ore. The Waning of Socialism It must be a matter of surprise to party socialists to observe the progress both state and fabian social ists are making without the aid or intervention of a socialist partv. The cities of England, Scotland and Wales have taken over not only water works, gass and electric lighting plants and street car lines, but are also building tenement houses to rent to the poor and one city maintains a j municipal laundry. In this country I the ; supplying light and water is i deemed a proper subject of municipal j government and the recent victory ... . m r " : l in i hicago in iavor oi municipal ownership of street car lines was brought about in the face of social ist party ticket. All over Gnat Britain the laborers and mechanic are building and operating most suc cessfully co-operative merchantile companies and the same movement has begun in this country. Socialists have but little part in these activi ties and are disposed to frown upon them. They claim their object is the revolutionizing of all industry rather than the gradual achieving of that a a succession of progressive steps. While the riotious impelled by the desire to seek socialistic remedial measures as a means of amelioration of the condition of the people, with out thinking of the origin of such economic theories. While they aie ad vocating the millenium the people are moving forward and may pass the party leaders on the way. The reason is to be found in the distrust of poli tical parties. The people are begin ning to realize that political parties instead of the means of carrying out the public will, have been the means of circumventing and annulling it, and before they can emancipate them selves from economic misgovernment they must break the fetters that bind them to party, and this they can not do by flying to a party that demands the most complete subservi ence of any party. Today, unaided by any party, a movement that will soon become overwhelming in its force is silently but irresistibly chang ing the political methods of the i nation. This is the idea of the origin of laws with the people. The inhabi- 1 1 tants of cities are demanding the the right to frame and adopt their charters under the initiative and to j vote upon measures through the ; referendum. Three states have the power under their constitutions and three more will vote upon such amendments next year. Oregon is one of the three states with power hi the people to amend the constitu tion. Under this power the people of Oregon could vote to own and operate the railroads of the state but in spite of this power residing in the people the socialists have refused to attempt its exercise. They are elaborating their theories, dreaming that the triumph of their party will eliminiate selfishness, greed, ambition, immorality, race prejudice, the preju dice of ignorance and superstition, but to make no use of the tools and means lying at their hand's touch by which they can try to covert the people to practical application of their own theories. Before the power to act they stand appalled. They seem without leaders except for partisan ends. It is better so it is better that it came from the people without any party. G. P. Herald. AN EXILE NO LONGER. Malta of Sermlas He. cored WM and Rank to (.rand Dalit Paul. AcoiirdliiK to nu old saying. It la an IU rlnd which blows nobody any good. 1 tile assassination of the Grand Duke ! FtTKiiis proved In one way good fortune ! for his brother, the Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovltrh. youngest ton of the j late Czar Alexander II. and uncle of ' the present emperor. By a decree of i Czar Alexiinder I. members of the Rua I Man lmierlal family who marry wlth j out the consent of the emperor forfeit ! their rights of succession to the throne, i This linHses a heavy load of reaponal- Mllty upon the monarch as to the love affairs of his male relatives. The ciar's uncle. Paul, has given him no end of trouble. Tall, handsome anil rich, but epileptic and dissipated. he has Ikh-ii the hero of several elope ments His first wife was the Prlnoeaa Alexandra of (Jreeee. whom he drove to an early irntw, some say to suicide. After her death he ran away from Venice with the young sister of a dis tinguished court lady, fasting her off, he eloped from Paris to Monte Carlo with the wife of the fount de la Rive, a noted and beautiful poetess. 8be de serted him He returned to Russia and During the Lewis and (lark reposi tion the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets to Portland, limit thirty days, at one and one-third fare for the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized par ties of one hundred or more, individual tickets at one fare for round trip. Stopover of ten days will be given at Portland on all one way tickets reading 1. rough that point during the Exposi tion. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of fifty cents will be made for extension of time. Cost to Visit the Fair. A five day and ten day visit to the Ex position at Portland, to include all ex penses, and see everything to be seen, can be made for 15.00. Round trip rail road fare from Roseburg, $11.00 total $21.00; ten day viait, $26.00 R. R. fare $o.00 total $31. Full information may be obtained on application at South Pacific Ticket Office, Roseburg. mJvtf Monday, June 12, 1005 has been made Roseburg and Cottage drove day at the Portland Fair. A special train will be run, leaving Roseburg at 9 :30 a m Sun day, June 11, information as to time of arrival at stations north to be furnished later, special tickets will be furnished for this occasion, limited to June 18, good going and returning only in coaches, round trip tickets to be sold at the fol lowing rates : Reseburg, $5.25; Wilbur. $5.10; Oak land, $5 00; Rice Hill, $4 75 ; Yoncalla, $4.60: Drain, $4 40; Comatock, $4 25; Cottage Grove, $4.00; Saginaw, $3.90; Creewell, $3 70. I E2 mm Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court ill la Stat of Oregon (or the County ol Douglas. Geo. K. Chamberlain, Uoveraor, F. I. 1 Dunbar. Keoetary of Stale, and I'naa 8. 1 Moore, Treagurer ul the Slate o Oregon. and constituting tbe Slate Laud Hoard lor the sal ol School and University lands aud for tbe Investment of the i luuda artatng therefrom. Plaintiff j P. T. MeO. France J McUas, hi wile, Murpay Orant & (oinpany, B. L tie bin and C. I. Laving jod. Trustee. Defendants 1 Notice 1 hereby given that tj virtue ol an execution and order of tale duly Issued out of the above named court end ran, on the Sib Jay of June, ltuft. upon a judgment aud de cree duly rendered and cut red In ald court on tha 2nd daol June lsu by foterluture of a mori gage In favor of the above named plalnilfl and J againit tha above named delendauls and I again.' the hereinafter mentioned and de crtbed ra.ictgagou property lor tbe sum of LJUU) I with Interest thereon at the rate of a per cent j j per annua I on ihe s.-coad day of March, 1, ' and tbe further turn el ll"5 attorney lea and . j sum of tM 2j paid for taxes and lil IS coat and disbursement. Now therefore 1 will on Saturday, the 8tn day of Jul . ioOS at one o'clock p m of asud day at ibe court I houae front door In Koeabuia, Douglas county. Oregon, sell In one parcel at public auction to : the highest bidder, lor cah in hand, all the tight, title and Interest walch the said dw'en.l ; aau or either of them had on the Jtth day oil I October .SB or at aay lime thereafter In or to I Ihe lollowing desrrtbsd real property to-wlt: j Tbe southeast quarter of section one. except a certain parcel of land heretofore sold to G W Brewer, tha deed for which Is recorded In Vol. ill. page lis of owed ol Douglas county , Oregon Why Suffer From Krtr tmutlim? Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this lini.nent affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping for a short re lief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became permanent. Mrs. V H I-eggett of Yum Yum, Tennessee, USA writes. "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the on ly thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by A C Marsters & Co. LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRST-CLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATES. STAGE TO NARSHFTELD, NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS COUNTY POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT 6 A. M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 Pine Farm For Sale. 517 acres ; tarn situated 10 miles from Roseburg. Good dwelling house, 2 barns and plenty of out building ; ail fenced. 110 acre, rich river bottom land, balance good timber and pasture 20 acres in alfalfa, HO acres in wheat. Price reasonable. Call on or address R. W. MaxaTKM, ml Roseburg, Ore. Now is the time to buy your bee and poultry supplies, of B. K. Sykes vvVy at -- WW JOB WORK The Finest In the County to Be Mad at the : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Ktaternents, Envelopes, Wedding Stationery, Posters, lcal Blanks, Briefs, in fact anything in the Printing line, give us a call. few eH-i- ltfrw lrww Satisfaction Guaranteed mmmmmmmmmm . a. ,.. srsssrs H. Little. .. DENTIST. .. j Oakland. . - - Oregon j iim 1 i' lOtaiDlns IS Tbe sou to ball ol lav ROSEBIRG BREWING & ICE COMPANY THE GBAM I ' K E VACX AX-EXaJVPstOTTPCH. was sent on a diplomatic mission to Berlin, w hen- be pnx'eeded to fall In love with the wife of an ambassador. Another eluiiement followed, ending In the suicide of the woman. On his next return to St. Petersburg he be came Infatuated with tbe Baroness Plstolkoff. the most beautiful woman at court and a friend of the era r In. After a scene at a ball, to which the lady wore some splendid diamonds which the rand Duke Paul had re ceived as a betjuest from his mother, the late empress, the Baron Plstolkoff obtained a divorce from his wife. She afterward married the grand duke, who thereupon was exiled and deprived of rank and titles. Tbe tragic death of Sergius moved the cxar to suspend this sentence, permit his uncle to at tend the funeral of Sergius and his rank, titles and estates. ALEXIS NICHOLAIEVITCH. Heir ARTICLES OF JEWELRY Suitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable Gifts for Gents Suitable Gifts for Children Finest Line of Jewelry Ever Shown in Roseburg: IEfS SALZMAN'S Found a Cure for Dyspepsia Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William. Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach, was sd vised by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. 8he did so and says, "1 find that thev have done me a great deal of good. I have never naa any sunering since 1 began using them." If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these tablets, get well, and stay well? For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. to Throae of All tha an lafamt Wit a Titles Caviare. If ever little Alexis Nlcholalevltch comes to sit on the now tottedng thrune of his father and rule as cxar of all the Russia he will be known as Alexis II. It Is said the nihilists have marked him for slaughter. His birth on Aug. 12 was hulled with joy throughout Russia. A salute of 101 guns was fired announcing It. When but twenty-four bourn old he was made honorary cok uel of the Finland guards. Before he Is i year eld he will have been decorated with many titles of church and state. When the czarowlts was christened )n Aug. 24 the church bells ran; throughout RuHsla. the czar Issued a manifesto announcing numerous re forms, not many of which have since been carried out, and the christening Itself was a scene of unwonted splen- aoutaweat qua iter aad aorthweat quarter ol i soutawastqua:lav ol aatllua one: that portloa ul Use oortaseaal quarter ol sou law est quarter j contaialDc K acres, aad mat portion ol the eoulhweat qua.ter ol north west quarter, con ! talDlof IS serat In section one, ljloc aouth ot I laelollowlnf lis), to wit oomsaeoclas at a point in aald (action one, towaallp 9 south of rang 5 west. S a degree E 'SO leel fro tha ' ball auks roraat batwtwa sect ons ooe and two ! la aald township aad rang, thaace N ao da I Itreea LS minutes. K 140 (r.i thence S H decree J minutes, MO leal to a Hi tree 1 leal la dlam , etar. thane I is dawrres anautr. aM leel i also 5 acres la lbs southwest corner ol I Ihe sootaweat quarter ol Use north j west quarter ol section on, ala the, j southeast quarter of section two. the southeast . : quarter ol the northeast quarter, tbe n rth ; oast quarter ol the wmhaasi quarto and the ' southwest ball ol the northeast quarter ol tbe j no threat quarter ol sec Hon t. A.ao the north 1 ball ol northeast quarter aad tbe north bail ol the northwest quarter ol section it and ' tbe north ball ol the northeast quarter section ', II alt la township S9 south oi raaw a wast la ; Doug la county. Oregon, aad containing la tb i aggregate St I acres more or leas, and will )plv ' tbe proceed of such sale first to the pa) meat ol ! the coats of aald sai aud tbe costs and die ' burs men! i of said loraclorare amounting to j VI li and lb turn ol Vs. a.'ornev tea and j the sum ol fJOOu doe plain tils wib Interest i thereon at the rale of par cant per anarm , , from tbe 2nd day ol March 1KU. and tbe euai ol ; IM S taxes paid br plain US, aad II any amoant remain altar applying the proceed ol aid sal, that I will apply the same In aaua taction ol the liao of Murphy Qraat 4t Co. above named defendant, which li tor In anal ol 173 ti with Interest thereon at the rate of a per cent per annum from August iOth. ISO, and Ihe overplus It any there be. I wUI pay to the elarfc of tht court as by order ol said court In said execution to me directed and delivered commanding as to asll above described real property In tha manner provided by law. Dated lata Ub day of June IfOa. H T. MeCLALLtN ff of Douglas county, Oregon The Largest and Best Equipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. Rosebarg Beer has a Reputation through out (be County for Its Frtttt Papef Free raise from Every farmer raises some fruit. All could more and better fruit and make more money it if they read a first-class fruit paper like The National Fruit Grower Published at St. Joseph, Mich-, in the heart of the famous Michigan Fruit Belt. A Urge, beaanfalhr printed Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating, handling and marketing large and small fruits. IVADTH t I Af) to any fanner or fruit grower to TW Wf A fl aflVU have this paper for this next year. The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. We will give this paper atkaoiutely free for one year to any new or old subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Cast out this advertisement and send or bring it in at once. This otter may be withdraws without notice. Roseburg Plaindealer PURITY and purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley Choicest Hops. and Professional Cards. Q.K.ORGB M. BhOWS. Attorney-at-Law, Cwartl aOKBTRG.ORa JAS. E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Room 6, Upstairs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid. Roseburg. Oregon. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Oar Specialty Direct delivery to your residence in quantities of one rase or more. C. SEELY, M. D. ornrs r Booms II. IS and II ROSEBl IfO Pbone OBEOON W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Lsaw Notary Public Marsters Building TELEPHONE 1 4 1 k. eoc. I Physcian & Surgeon. We Want Wool" Main a ROastBriLt' ouraon J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. DENTIST AT THE ROSEBIRG JUNK & HIDE COMPANY'S CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS. WE PAY CASH For Ant thing You Have to SeJI H A Y N K DENTIST, Teieaawe No 1141 Abraham BuiUiag Hoars; a. at. to i p. i Roaeborg. standing, f and tOUIP Taleaaon Ho. fci IIPU oaauoM M. Cia wvoaii a J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Bateau 11. Baa BaUdg, BO6JUJ0 Bti, OB LandOatoean- Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 acres on Seven-Mile Creek about five miles southwest from Fort Klsmatb, ' Oregon. All fenced, In nice, large barn ample water supply, will cut shout 1 eighty tons wild hay. Address, with . references, P. O. Bog 933, tf Tacoma, Waah. you you you you you you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house want to rent a house want to build a house want to move a house III If von don't know PAT 011 on or add rea ... F F. pBttEFgon, Contractor aid Builder Roseburg , Oregon. Steam Cleaning-Pressing Parlors. Our new ateam cleaning and repairing parlors are now in operation. A club of forty at $1.50 per month ie already secured and room for more. Single guits B teamed cleaned and pressed from $1 up to $2.50. Aa ateam cleaning ia the reliable process there ia no doubt that the people of Roseburg and vicinity will appreciate the same and patronize sufficiently to support the enterprise. Ladies wool akirts also steam cleaned and pressed. Next door to McDougal'a Tailor Phop. L. D. Habvvy, Proprietor. gSBaVSi i 9s?BBBBBBmftkaSBBBBBBS ga age 'Sha flaPr - t RmS-LV afgfcaLssssB atssWaPr1 ' gV ' - T jl I Final Notice. Nolle Is hrbv given that tbe undersigned baa Bled wltb the Clark ol Douglas Cooatv. Oiw gon, hi final account aa axecnlor ol the last I will and teataanent ol Henry O. Brown, de ceased, and Ibe Hon. M. D. Thompson lodge ol Door las Count jr. Oregon, ha lied Tuesday, tb tb dar of June lteo, at tb boor ol 10 o'clock a. aa , to bear objections to aald final account aad lor settling Ibe same. 8AMUKL H. BBOWN, Executor ol the laat will and testament ol Henry Brown, deceased (anSjip) THE CZABOW1TB ALEXIS MlCHOtsAI IVl'XVJM. dor even for Russia. The baby had as gponsoni an emperor and an empress, two klugs, a princess and four grand ducbesaes. He owns caps and cloaks and robes of gold and precious atone. One of his caps la ornamented with forty-two large geme. He has a shoul der cape of cloth of gold which con tains pictures of religious scenes U worked out In gema. In the Imperial nursery where little Alexis will play and Btudy be will be attended by dwarfs, descendants, as tradition aay, of tbe midgets whom Peter the Great employed as aptt turners in tbe Impe rial kitchen. She. iff s Sale. Ia the circuit Court ol tbs State ol Oregon lor tha County ol Douglas William Warner, PlalutlB va i. O. Jobnsoo, Jr. Dalendant Nolle I hereby given that by virtue ol an execution duly lea tied out ol the above named Court aad Cause on tbe .Nth day ol May. 106, upon a Judgment and decree duly rendered ana entered In aald Court and Cauee ou the JOib day ol May. 1906, in Iavor ol tb above named plaintiff, William Warner, and against th above named Delendant. J. O. Johnon, Jr . lor the sum ol 1331 50, with Interval thereon. t the rat ol 10 par cent per annum Irom tbe Juth day ol May, 106, and the lurtber sum of tHO.OO eoat and dlabursamanta, and the costs ol and upon th's writ and execution, commanding me Ui make aala ol the lollowing described prem tsea. lo-wlt: Tbe north wait quarter ol aectton 14, town ship south, rang 6 west ol the Willamette Meridian, containing 13 acre ol land In Doug- la County, Oregon, attached In aald action on the lit day ol May. 106. Now therefore In compliance with th com maids "I (aid writ, I will on Ssiuvday the 1st day of July, ioOS. at 1 o'clock p. m., at the troat door ol tbe Co u ty court Hon, In th city ol RoMbnrg, in Douglas County, Stale ol Oregon, eel! at public auction, subject to redemption, to tbe highest bidder, lor United States Gold Cola, cash In hand, tb abov daacrtbed real properly, and all the right, title and Intend, the said da lendant bad therein on tbe data ol aald attach ment, lo-wlt.' the first day ol May. 1W6, or since, has bad therein to satis I y aald writ ol execution and all accruing coat. H.T. McCLALLKN L35!f3 You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURwEY II your tickets read over the Denver and Rio i.randr Railroad, Ihe Scenic Line ol tbe World" BECAUSE Tbere are so many scenic attraction and points ol interest along the line between Ogden and Denver that tbe trip never become tiresome. II you are going East, write lor tnlormatlon and get a pretty book that will tell you all about it. W. C. NcBIUDE, Com. Agt. U4 Third Si. PORTLAND, OtlCON aeesbelore tha U i apart alty. J O. FLLLERTOa Attorney-at-Law. Wtit pvwatic In all the Stat and Fader. I Oatee la Marks' Blda.. peahen. y W BHNSON, Attorney-at-Law Baak Building BOBXBrRG. OBE HO iUCUANAN A GRKN1NGER DR. F. W. HUNT DEMIST OAKLAND. : . OREGON FRAME. ALLEY Architect AtetJeter. J. A. BrcaiNAM I. L. linXMMbKX Attorneys-at-Law Abstract oi Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Plans and Estimates tor all Build ings. Special designs for Of rice Hxtarcs Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all acant Lands. Rooms t and .' Marsters Building BOSBBCRO. ORBOOS Office in new Bank Building. 'Pho ROSEBURG. OREGON i 41ft THE JOY OF LIVING CAJV BUS r ilt MliniD WBBlt TOO ENJOY GOOD HEALTH BherlB'al Douglaa County, Oregon. Use the " BRISK ? for Trout. nr." Sold By 5. K. SYKES Phone asi . . . . koseburg, Or. 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