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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1905)
m Great Banker Who Recently Died. FARE TO LEWIS ROSEBURG DAY AT FARMERS' REAL ESTATE CO. AND CLARK FAIR PORTLAND FAIR OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE S RICE, CASS STREET We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, City Property and Timberlands in large and small tracts for sale. t fl 1 SI H H BUI ON US . ......... . . Anyone wishing to sea UMir propcny c:io m W. i! Anj-one wishing to sell their property can do so by listing it with us. Write for price list of Farms and City Property. D. R. SHAMBROOK, Prksidkxt N. F. THRONE, Secretary II KB I BE HAPPY V 3 . ALPHONSE DE ROTHSCHILD AND THE RUSSIAN LOAN. Ramn Alphonse de Rothschild, head of the French branch of the fainoua banking house, is b.'lleved to bare been resioiiible for the onerous term Ruult was R.sktd to nav when she r-ntly attempted to m-gotlate a fnn-wn loan. IB consequence the czar was obliged to borrow the money at home. j WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry: a place I 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. THE FCTRESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cnisine. 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 servicV direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Din ing servic a la carte and as reatonable 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 I I I I I I I THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. Education as a Balance Wheel By Prnfuwr HENRY VAN DYKE of Princeton University During the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip ticket! to Portland, limit thirty days, at one and one-third (are 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 (trough 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 (tenses, and see everything to be seen, can be made (or $16.00. Round trip rail road fare from Roaeburg, $4.0Q total $21.00; ten day visit, $25.00 R. R. fare $t.00 total $31. Full information may be obtained on application at South Pacific Ticket Office, Roeeburg. m2tt SherifFs Sale. In the Circuit Court o Ua elate of Oregoa, for the County ol Douglas. Ok). I. Chamberlain, Governor. K I. Dunbar, tiecieiary ol State, sat Cha 8.1 Moore. Trvuurer of the State ol Urecoo. and constituting the State Land Board lor the sal. ol School and University j lamls ami lor the Investment of the lunds arising therefrom, Plaintiffs n P. T. McGac. France J McOse, hit wife, htorph) Oram A company, K L Satin and C. I. Levlngjod, Trustee., Defendants ADDRESS, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. 25th and Upshur Sts. M. FANCHER. PORTLAND, OREGON I I I I : JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCK FINE CHINA WARE FIGS HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything yon need for a Fruit CaKe or Mince Meat J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 CALL FOR ir STANFORD PURE RYE A K FOR IT It Hits the Spot. It Brings th e Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED MIKE JACOB & CO. Distillers. Cincinnati. Ohio ED. COCHRAN. Sole A;hL Bosetarg, Oregon TAKE NO OTHER nusT HAVE If 11 111 18 In order to introduce our nursery we will make a epecial odfcr to any one sending in name cut from Plain dealer. We will sell roil the follow ing bill of trees for one dollar. All orders should be sent in by the fir st of August. Send one dollar and we will book your order for next Fall. The ret ail price for this dollar bargain would be as follows : 4 Walnuts ej oq 1 Butternut 25 1 American Chestnut 25 1 Mammoth Blackberrie '. 25 1 Eltbea or Rose of Sharoa 75 One" fine rose will be sent bv sending 10 cents name the variety.. Send ents for catalogue telling you all about the Walnut Industry BROOKS & SONS WALNUT NURSERY, WM, m. ARTICLES OF. JEWELRY t Suitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable Gifts for Gents Suitable Gifts for Children Finest Line 01" Jewelry Ever Shown in Rosebnrg V& SALZMAN'S If you want If you want If you want If you want If you want If you want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house to rent a house to build a house to move a house If yon don't know PAT Oall act or add rest . . . F F. pattern, SS& Roseburg, Oregon. IT is bo education that we look for protection against the spirit of raw haste, half sister to delay ; against the blind and reck less temper of universal gambling, against the stupid IDOLATRY OF MERE RICHES. Education is to clarify public opinion, t calm popular excitability, to tran tpulize American energy, to dispel sectional prejudice, to bind together ALL PA IMS of our common country. Then-is a method of bring ing out the resources of the earth by working it for the largest im mediate returns in the market. Is this a TRUE type of education! There is also a method ol bringing out the possibilities of a living plant bv culture. You have seen this method used in California in a wav that seems almost miraculous. Is THIS a true type of educa tion i These methods of bringing this out represent in picture the main educational ideals which men have followed. What should be the guiding star of education in a democracy the decorative ideal, the marketable ideal or the CREATIVE ideal? The decorative ideal, strangely enough, is likely to take precedence in ordi-T of time, and certainly it is pre-eminent IN WORTHLE88 HES3. Barlorous races prefer ornament to decency and comfort in dress. It is a desire to have something in the way of intellectual or social adornment which seems to have been the earliest conception of education. At the opposite extreme of the decorative ideal lies the market able ideal of education. It aims simply to bring out a man's natural abilities to get the largest return IN MONET for his work. Noth ing is of value according to this ideal which is not of direct utility in business or a profession. The influence of this CASH VALUE theorv of culture may be seen in our common school system. It is far too mechanical. Children are crammed with rules and definitions. Their imagination is intrusted to a weekly story paper, their moral nature to chance. Teachers are not at fault, but the system the stupid mechanical, parsimonious cash value system. It would be a good thing if we could sweep away half of the branches that are now taught, make an end of COMPETITIONS AND PRIZES and come down to the plain work of teaching children to read, write and cipher the foundation of a solid education. m st This marketable ideal can be seen in some of the higher institu tions of learning, where boy3 are cultivated not as men, but as jour nalists, surveyors, chemists, lawyers, physicians, painters, musicians, manufacturers, mining engineers, sellers of wet and dry goods, bank ers., accountants and what not. We have institutes of everything, from stenography to farriery. It remains only to add a few more an academy of mesmerism and college of mind healing and a chiropo dist university to round out the encyclopedia according to the com mercial ideal. It seentf to me the real object of education is not merely to deco rate a man with rare accomplishments, not merely to train him for a fixed function in the vast mechanism of industry and commerce, BUT TO CREATE OUT OF THE RAW STUFF TIIAT IS HID DEN IN THE BOY finer, stronger, broader, nobler type of man. I am not dealing in glittering generalities. Tho man who is honored with an invitation to speak owes it to himself and his audi ence to have a distinct idea at the center of his address. There is such an idea here. It has four definite marks and qualities the power to see clearly, the power to imagine vividly, the power to think independently and the power to WILL nobly. If a man has these four powers clear sight, quick imagination, sound reason and right, strong will I call him an educated man. THE POWER TO U8I THE IMAGINATION AND THE SENSES TO THEIR FULL CAPACITY DOES NOT COME BY NATURE. IT It A HABIT, THE RESULT OF INSTRUCTION, APPLIED TO THE OPENING OF BLIND EYE8 AND THE UN8EALIN0 OF DEAF EARS. The mere pursuit of knowledge is not NECESSARILY an eman cipating thing. There is a kind of reading which is as passive as mas sage. There is a kind of study which fattens tho mind for examina tion like a prize pig for a country fair. No doubt tho beginning of in struction must be chiefly exercises of perception and memory, but at ascertain point the reason AND THE JUDGMENT must be awak ened and brought into VOLUNTARY pUy. As a teacher I would rather have a pupil give an incorrect answer in a way which showed that he had really been THINKING about the subject than a liter ally correct answer in a way which showed that he had merely swal lowed what I had told him and regurgitated on the examination paper. What wo need at present is not new colleges with a power of con ferring degrees, but more power in the existing colleges TO MAKE MEN. To this end let them have a richer endowment, a fuller equip ment, but, above all, a revival of tho CREATIVE ideal. And let evervthing be done to bring together the high school, the normal school, the grammar school, the primary school, in tho harmony of this ideal. The university shall still stand in tho place of honor, if you will, hut only because it) bears the clearest and most steadfast witness that the end of education is to create men who can see clearly, imagine nobly, think steadily and will bravely. Monday, June 12, 1906 has been made Roseburg and Cottage Grove day at the Portland Fair. A special train will be run, leaving Roaeburg 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 coacbes, round trip tickets to be sold at the fol lowing rates: Reseburg, $5 25; Wilbur. $5.10; Oak- land, $5 00; Rice Hill, 14 75 ; Yoncalla, S4.50: Drain, $4 40; Comstock, $4 25; Cottage Grove, $4.00; Saginaw, $3.90; Creswell, $3.70. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Alt Walker. Plaintiff at) BARflflRD'S LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRST-CLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATES. STAGE TO MARSHFIELD, NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS COUNTY POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT 6 A. fl. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 6- (j Q (iraham, dtleuden Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of and under the Heal of the above named court anl cauaeon the ard day of June. 1906, upon a Judgment and decree duly rendered and entered in aald court and cause, on the 17tb dav of May. 1906, In favor ol All alker and against aald J O (iraham, for the num of one hundred ninety-eight dollara and forty cent (tSa.D) with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per snuuja from the ITlh day of May, l and ihe further turn o( twenty-one dollar and seventy-live centa (121.76) coata and disbursements and the coat of and upon thl writ of execution, command ing me to make tale of the following described prlmtses, to wit; The southwest quarter of section 32 In town hip lv south of range s west, Wlllsmstus meridian, in Douglas county Oregon, contain ing 160 acre, attached in said action on the Tin day of September, ISM. Now there lore in com pllaiice with the commands of said writ, I will Notice Is herebT riven that bv virtnn of an i execution and order o I sale dul, Issued oat of Saturday the 8th day Of July, 1 90s the above named court and cause, on the Jlh ' 1 wJasA p. m. at the front door of the Conn day of Jane, ltUo. upon a judgment and de- Court bouse, in the city of Kosrburg, In eree duly rendered and enured In said court on Doug's county, slate o! Oregon, sell at public tn2nddaof Jun U06 by foterlesure of a rnort auction, subject to redemption, to lb highest gage In favor Ol Us above named plaintiffs and bidder, for t'nlte.1 Slates gold coin rash In against the above named deieadants and band, all the right, title and Interest the aald again. t the hereinafter mentioned and de- defendant bad therein on the data of said at scribed mortgaged property lor Itse sum ot r.TUJ tarhment. I s.lt : the. th day of (September. llh interest thereon at lb rsie of I per oeat KM, or since has had therein to satisfy said per annum fiom .he s-oad day of March, lsox, writ ol execution and ail act ruing cos is. H. T. M CL ALLEN Sheriff of Douglas county. Oregon. Ji r and the further sua) ' I1TJ attorney less and sum of tss ii paid tor taxes and lil.U cost and disbursements. Now therefore I will on Saturday, the 8th day ol July, ioOS I one o'clock p m of said day at the court hone front door la aoaeburg, Dougla county, Orea-oa. sell in wise pare at public auction tc the highest bidder, for cash in h.n l. all the right, title and Interest wnlch th said de'end anl or either of them had oo the JMb day of October iSSS or at any time thereafter in or to the following cacrtbsd real property to-wit: The southeast quarter ol sect ion one. except a certaiu parcel of land hereto (ore sold to G W Brewer, the dead lor which is recorded in Vol. 11, page 246 of deeds of Douglas county, Oregon ' containing a acres : The south half of to south weal qua iter and northwest quarter ol southwest quarter of section one; that portion of the north a quarter of outbwet quarter containing St acraa. and mat portion of the southwest quarter of north west quarter, con taining is acres In section one, lying south of ihe following line, to-wit. commencing at a point la said see lion one. township 9 south of range i was, if (3 degree E HU feel from the aalf mile corner between sections ooe and two IB aald township and range, theoce S de grees li minutes. K 140 bMI thence a ou degrees M minutes, E S0 feet to s fit tree feel in diam eter, thence 8 s dsffreea Si minutes. E SOU feel also i acre in the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section one: alsi the southeast quarter ol section two, the oalhrai quarter of the norths I quarter, the north west quarter ot the r.ortheast quarter and the southwest half of Use northeast quarter of the noilhcsst .quarter ol section - . Am th north half of northeast quarter and the north hall of the northwest cuinsr af scilnn 1 and Hit north hallo! the northeast uuarter section i'lrvxi delivery to yoar residence 10 H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland. ROSEBURG BREWING & ICE COMPANY The Lartrrat and beat Equipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. Roaeburc Beer has a Reputation through out ibe County (or Its a aaSH (Ill JOB WORK The Finest in the County to Be Mad at the : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Heads, statements, Envelopes, Wedding Stationery. Posters, I.egal Blanks, Briefs, in fact anything in the Printing line, give us a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed . ssst If-Hf - hrf-Sr Fitrit Paper Free -i.vV. Every farmer raises some fruit. All could raise aTN more and better fruit and nuke more money from TioNAd- lt " tbej read a first -diss fruit paper luce 1. S .7T The National Fruit Grower Published at St. Joseph, Mich , in the heart of the famous Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beantifclry panted Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating, handling and marketing large and small fruits. WOIfTH St I nn to any farmer or fruit grower to fl Vtxlal f IvU have this paper for this next year. The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. We will give this paper absolutely free for one year to any new or old subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Cut out this advertisement and send or bring it in at once. This offer may be withdrawn without notice. 4 Roseburg Plaindealer PURITY and parity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley and Choicest Hope. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Our Specialty Professional Cards. Q.EOBGB M. BROWN. Attorney-at-Law, un. aOSZnTRG.OE' C. SEELY, M. D. OFriCE Cwssty Bank BsnTsllag. Rooms ll. 11 and It ROSCBt'lca. Phone til OtTEOOfl 11 all la township south oi range S west in Douglas count) . Oregon, and containing In the aggregate all acres more or less, and will apply lb proceeds of such sal first lo the paj ment of the cost ot aald sal and the coats and dis bursements of aald foreclosure amounting to tll.1V and th sum of UTS, a i tome 71 las and the sum of tAJOO dae plain tiffs wlvh Interest I hereon at the rats of per cent per annnm from the tad day ol March Msg. and th sum of IM.8 lax paid by plalnUffs. and U any amount remain alter applying the proceed of aid sal, that I will apply lb .same In sans lacUon of the Ilea ol Murphy Qrant a Co. a boss named defendant, which I tor to sum ol STLao with in tarsal thsrsoa at th rale of per cent per aanam from August 10th. 104. and th overplus U any there be, 1 will psy to the clerk of this court as by order of aald court in said execution to me directed and delivered commanding me t sell above described real property to the manner provided by law. Detsd this 6th day of Jon Iwn. . B T. MeCLaLLBS. Sheriff ol Douglas county, Oregon Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 acre on Seven-Mile Creek about five miles southwest from Fort Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, bouse, large barn ample water supply, will cut about eighty tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O. Bos 933, if Tacoma, Wash. Final Notice. Notice 1 hereby gives that the UBderalgnsd ha Sled with the Clerk of Doug is Couaty, Ore gon, hi final account as executor ol the last will and testament of Henry O. Brown, de ceased, and the lion. M. D. Thompson. Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, has zed Tuesday . the ath day of Jane. 106, st the boar of IS o'clock a m , to hear objections to said final account and for settling the tame. SAMUEL H. BROWN, Executor of the last will and testament of Henry U. Brown, deceased. ImSjSp) quantities of one rase or more. TELEPHONE 141 QR. QEO. K. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OnVos Bevisw at. RO&EBC KU omws JAS. E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Lsrw Notary Public Boom 6, L'rMUirs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid. Roseburg, Oregoa. W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Law Notary PubHc Marsters Building We Want Wool W. HAT5B8, AT THE DENTIST, Building, ens Telephone No Si . BU Ol ROSEBURG JUNK & HIDE COIPANrS CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS. WE PAY CASH For Anything You Have to Sell M. Caawfoao J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, 1 t. Bank Buildg-. EOSBBCE8, OB i adhing ease espeaaity. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. DENTIST Telephone No. TJfl Honrs: 9 a. at. to S p. m Abraham BatMlstT Boeeburg. Oregon DR. P. W. HUNT DEMIST OAKLAND, : : 0REG0M J 0. FULLKBTOf Attorney-at-Law. la aU the State and federal Courts 7 W- BHNSON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building B08EBCBG. OREGON SheiiiTs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Stale ot Oregon for the County of Douglas. William Warner, Plain tiff as t. o. Johnson, Jr. Iefcndsnt Notice 1 hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly Issued out of tae above named Court and Cause on the nthdayof May, 106. upon a Judgment and decree duly rendered ana entered In aald Court and Causa on the aosh day of Msy, 1906, in favor of the above named plslnlir, William Warner, and agalnit the above named lfendant. J. O. Johnson, Jr., for the sum of fittl SO. with interest thereon, st the rate of 10 per cent per annnm from the 20th day of May, 190ft, and the lurther sum of 120.00 costs and disbursement, and the cost of and upon thla writ and execution, commanding me to make sale of tbs to towing describe,! prem ises, to-wtt: Tas north west quarter of section 14, town hip il south, rent I wostof the Willamette Meridian, containing ISO acre of land In Doug las County, Oregon, attached In said action on the 1st day ol May. lof.. Now therefore in compliance with the com mands of aald writ, I will on Saturday the 1st day of July. io05. at 1 o'clock p. to., at the front door of the Coun ty Court Bouse, In the elty of Roseburg. In Douglas County, State of Oregon, atU at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for United states Gold Coin, cash In hand, the above described real property, and all the right, title and Interest, the said de fendant had therein on the date of said attach ment, to-wtt. th first day ot May, 1905, or since, has had therein to satisfy aald writ of execution and all accruing cost H T. McCLAl.LEN, (jl j Sheriff of Douglas Couaty, Oregon. Yoo Will Be Satisfied B WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver a nl Rio llrande Railroad, the Scenic Line of the World" BECAUSE There are o many scenic attractions and point ol Interval along the line between Ogdcn and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. 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