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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
tNEW SPRING 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 -.Jtoa,; Youths and Boys we haye the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and WORKMANSHIP. WE LEAD. K :"Before miking your purchases in spring goods look at our line. H , I New Barber Shop THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, OREGON SON. I 3fc THE ROSEBURG HOUSE JUIIE JONES. Proprietor Rates' $1.01) per day and upward Ne Met, NAT furnishings. J Prompt- Services. Opposite the S.-P. Itopt Grounds- -.-. . Local and Personal. the celebrated Wash ington - ANT "FLAVOR AT JENNINGS BAKERY AMD CONFECTIONERY Oar limcmi for tni Swmi SIERS RESTAURANT In the same" bid place math "inofe added. We have now enlarged olir restaurant entrance both Sherdian and Cass streets. STANDS FOR BEST MEALS It pays to sea the Osteopath. The Osteopath says your case is Dot incurable. P. J . Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ing. 4tf F. H. Chnrchill and wife are visiting in Portland. ijrs. Mary Lohr is in Portland attend ing the big fair. C. H. Maapia, of Kellogg, was a Rose burg visitor this week. The Logan and raspberry have taken the place of the strawberry. Piles are being driven near the round hous) or the new coal bunkers. C. P. Barnard, the liveryman, made a business visit to Engene this week. Martin Marks and wife, of Portland, were visiting in this city this week. Girl wanted to do geoeral honsework. Inquire at Dr. K. L. Miller's residence. Few strawberries were "put up" this season - the price and demand were both great. , a 'f TT .1 A.LI J ( Mra. a. i. crown, o uaKiauu, visiieu I with Mrs. F. W. Benson in this city this ; week. Mrs. Geo. F. Croner and son Charles are at Glendale visiting her mother. Eugene Guard. Beet grade of family floor. Bashford's "Pride ol Douglas" at only $1.15 per sack, all grocers. tBaggj,Jr sale, si most new Racine covered buggy, late style, for sale cheap. Inquire of Ed Cochran. Mrs. J. F. Peebler and her mother, Mrs. Mary Hoaston, are visiting rela tives in Portland. Mrs. Oscar LaForrest, of Portland, who has been visiting relatives in this city has returned home. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary public. Office up stairs in Douglas County Bank Building. tf Osteopathy is the name of that modern treatment that cures after all other methods have failed. Thoe Bloomer and wife, of Albany, are in th's city looking after their inter est m toe Hotel McCUHen . Hon. I. S. K. Buick, in charge of the Douglas county exhibit writes that he is in need of samples of fruits, flowers, veg etables, etc., but he writes in vain. A few patriotic people have gathered and i forwarded to Portland some tine samples of Douglas county produce but without ' encouragement they soon tire of their labor. What is the matter with those who are in change of the work here? Why not employ rome one to look after , this end of the work who will really I take an interest in it? Miss Hattie Brown left Wednesday lor Portland where she will enter the ' St. Vincent's Hospital to study for a nurse. The new Imperial barler shop U one of the latest busii.pBB enterprises in i Host-bur f. Mr. (ilenn Woodruff bat ' surr.'ii ided himself with a tine out-fit of I farnilur , i.ew up-to date rovol ving ' c i.nr-. Ha new mirrors, new np lo-dale eenitarjr umu and every thing first (class. The new shop is located in the south room of the II ay nes block on Jacksou street just south of the Hotel McCial en. It The "Priilo of Douglas'' hai reference to Bashford's best grade of flour which can be purchased at all of the grocery stores at f 1.15 per Back. Bread, pies and cakes like mother used to bake when you use Bashford's "Pride of IHmglas" flour. Accept no other brand. Only $1.15 per sack. The Ladies Aid Society of French Settlement w ill give an Ice Cream social Saturday evening at the French Settle ment Bchoolhotise. A general invitation is extended and a good social time is assured. Mrs. Pheobe Kitchell desires tf) state that the rumor that she had ejected a young lady who has been working at her 1 hospital when the girl was seriously ill j is false and malicious as inquiry into the i case will prove. John Tucker employed by the I. eon a ; Mills and Lumber Co., in one of their logging camps, had his left leg broken jut above the knee Monday. A log, being pulled by a donkey engine, struck I a stflmp, flew around and struck "him in I such a way as to break the leg. Dr. Wade of lrain was called and attended! to the injury. Last Tuesday evening a crowd of' young people were iuvited to the home )f Mrs. Moraritv near Kiverside, to a Wimberly, deputy county clerk. ' cherry feast. Iid they have a good time" When did the C. F. Oi crowd ever fail to have a good time? Eugene Comer, of Canyonville, who was brought to this city We'nesday morning by Deputy Sheriff Bogard, was taken to the state Asylum at Salem. Comer is a religious fanatic and is only touch witli t.le ; dangerous at tin es. The picture of the Bend base Lai! team, champions of Crook County ap peared in a recent edition of the Port land Telegram, among the players being Chas. B.ew and Claude Kiddle both well leetfjEAii LATEST MILD DRINKS i it. Our candies are the "higSeat graUe goods in town. Comparison is the only tree test and the one we always win oat oft. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. reports today state that the patient is getting along nicely and the operation was most successful. At a recent meeting of Alpha fxxlge 5o" 47 K. P. of ;tnis city the following officers were elected for the ensun iog term : C C, John R Chapman ; V C, Elmer Wimberly ; Prelate, 7. N A gee: CANDY STORE Mra. L.aL- iledgpeth- sett yesterday for Gazelle, Calif , to join her husband who is located at that place. Ed Daily, steward of the Douglas Clnb, is in Portland. Weary Wilkinson is in his place temporarily. A. D. Ray and A. Shively and wife, of Ashland are the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. G. Morris, of this city. Mra. Fitch and daughter, Francis, of Sew York her brother, W. W of this citv. tj . x n Sl r. ; Point, paaaed through Roseborg Sunday jj. X . lupyci, ve -w-. , Vw quille; Lottie Cooper, Myrtle Point; Geo. B. Bert, Looking Glass, are regis tered at the McClallen. Lessons given in all kinds of fancy G. V visited l'rain yesterday on business and to attend tbe graduating exercises of the State Normal School. Miss Evelyn Cornntt a teacher in the Roseburg school passed through this city Tuesday from Riddle on her way to , Portland to visit the fair. If you want to keep in up-to date news you will read The Plain- dealer no family should) be w ithout it It is a household necessity. Brakeman S. Stanley and "wife left 1 Wednesday for Springfield to retide. .nr. Stanley uaving oeen iransierreu io , kQown jQ a run between Springfield and W end- Hag, At a regular meeting of Reno Post N. Stanley Brothers believe in tbe lileral 1 A. K.. a vote of thanka was ex nse of printers ink as is demonstrated in j tended to the militia for the part it took today s Plaindealer. Read their fine ' in psrade and also to the orchestra and new ad and save money by trading with ! J for the music so generously furn thein. i isbed on Decoration Day both at the H 1. Englee and wife, of Peel ; A F '' arK1 Soldiers' Home. J. C. Dixe. Oxanf, Scottsburg: Henry Wade. G.trdi-j Adjutant. nor; Miss M G Hunt, Oakland; B Fj T,e (0uwing well known Douglas Hunt, Ashland are legistered at tbeoMty citizens have been drawn to Hotel McClallen. J serve on the Federal Grand jurv in the Remember the Plaindealer when your alleged land fraud trials; J A Black, letterheads, statements, envelopes and lra:n. David drigg. Comstock ; Chas in fact anything iu tbe printing line gets Pitcher, Bohemia : J 11 Batty, lakland . low. We can give you a neat job ami J II Everts, Peal; F D Iay. Canyon do it promptly. , villc, J M Elliott. K Hogg; lieorge Ben John M Jeans, of Eimira, is hnnaj Millwood ; M Dyer, MyrUe Creek, from the Roseburg Soldiers' Home for a 1 J E Bai kr. Bo-eborg. month's visit. Wm. Feeeeoden, of Eu- j c. Koss King , tlie mayor of Yoncalla. gene, has returned, having taken a dis- ,n(1 T M w ise also of that thriving lit charge from the Home. Eugene Guard. ,Ie t il v ,,.r j xlt ,.it v OD t.u,jneM this Drs. Seeley, Houck and Fisher per- eek. They inform ns that Yoncalla formed an operation for ovarian ttrmoron twill celebrate the Fourth in grand style Mrs. W. K Buzzell, of Brookside Addi- this year. A fine program is being pre-' tion. Wodneeday afternoon . -Ttis ' latest pared and a new tMt race track is bo- M. Mof I . are tbe gueet of ' - ' Cardwell and family Vy,u"' J. C. A. I W B Bates, M of W, Jas A G, D P Fisher; OG, W A Roberts and wife, of Myrtle work", Hardanger, Gittortyl, Eylot embroidery and all thoe w fads. At Grave's Art Emporium. on their wav to the Portland Fair. Mr Roberts is editor of the Entei prise and has been saying all manner of spiteful , things about tbe Plaindealer, which probably accounts for his hasty passage nig put in condition for horse races. Arrangements are being made for the Kofeburg orchestra to furnish band and dance music. II O. and K. K Byers, ot Birming ham. Iowa, arri.ed in . this city last evening and are the guests of their . brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs A I. Maddix. These two gentlemen BttJ prominent business men of their section and are taking advantage of the cheap rates to see the Exposition and look over the country they really want to see if Al's stories of ( iregon are true. In spraking of Hunter a former pitcher of the Roeebnrg ball team, the tlregonian says: A long slender frail-1 like youth with a wind-np deliierv, j j much after the Chimmy de Whale's. fashion with a teaming slow hall that ' would make a Ham Iherg floater look : : like a cannon ball, pitched the Oaks to S C victorv. Hunter's round the corner,' through Roseburg. 'Tis well ! At the regular meeting of Court Doag In tin 3-2 lt Ttieadav eveninir the fol The ladies of the G. A. E. will give a ffi elected: F 8tauf window sale of borne cooking on batur- . Chie . w G Kennedy. day, June u, iwo, si ivruo """-jR; H Lenox, RecSec; W J Brand, ' dewdrop curves made the Schillera look, j land's grocery store. By order of com- g y . Walter py j w , S H Myer, i like a lot of short fillers and when the ! mittoe. g f;L Christofferson, J B; Aeher Sabbath matinee closed the score 2 to 0 f E. A. Klippel, superintendent of the j A gee. Lecturer ; Chas Gllvin and T F ' was hnng up. railroad telegraph, and Asst. 6npt. O. Patterson, Trustees. Recently three lady school teachers Boosbnrg orchestra has been en- taored to faraiob dance and hand music at tbe celebration at Yoncalla, July 4th. W. Taylor of the Oregon Divimon of the S. P. lines ar j in this city on business today. Frank Tichenor wife and baby were in Roseborg Tnesday on their ret urn to tneir Engene home from a visit with Mra. Tichenor s relatives at Myrtle Dr. J. W . Strange has returned home from Portland where he went to attend the Odd Fellows grand lodge and pur chased a new set of dental tools to replace those lost in the Myrtle Creek hotel fire. He was pleased with what he saw at the Exposition except the Douglas were discharged in the Salem schools by the school board. Superintendent L R. Traver, formerly of this city, was held responsible for their losing their poei i-! Point. Mr. Tichenor ia head organiser exhibit, and of the W. 0. W. for Oregon. people send possible. 6, A FEW SUMMER HINTS 'Trie problem for summer fe to keep cool. Let us help you with a few bints ' -W"W vSj'is". i . to gain the desired end. kite iJlon's Genuine Panama HaU Men's Baibnggan Underwear, Summer DltSS G00d$ in all mm aa Pink, Blue, Cream and ;Black , . , , , $5.00 p qq 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 V Mi 25c per Pair 10c to 1.50 Men's Patent Leather Oxfords Ladies' White Lawn Shirtwaists NeW PoIRa Dot Ribbon for 55 00 50c to $4.00 Neckwear and Belts . Ladies' White Wash Silk Shirt Child's Lace Hose, in White, Pink, Men's Two-piece Flaimel Snits 4 WaisU Blue, Black, Tan and Red 6.00, ?70, 110.00, $12.00 $2.60 and $3.50 25c per Pair tlons, and now the internal troubles and uprisings in Norway, Sweden or Russia are as nothing compared with the disor- he would urge that our der which is shaking the capital city in exhibits as rapidly as from center to circumference. Howev er, Prof. Travef pursues the even tenor of his way, a characteristic of the man S hen under Are. '- ' ! Dave West and wife' returned hofne early this week frorfe'rthin ' Where they attended as delegates the I. O. O. F. and KeU-kah grand lodges and also took in tbe Exposition. Dave, it is said, found time, while Mrs. West was attend ing the Rebekah lodge session, to "hit the trail" and he hit it hard. He first visited the streets ol Cairo, took a ride ' on a hunch-backed camel and witnessed with animation the Oriental maidens in their latest sensational dances ; he tar-I ried long at the Egyptian theater and was pleased with what he saw in the Japanese and Turkish concessions ; he went up In the. captive balloon, shot the chutes and went gondoling with a gon dolier, in fact, if we have not been mis informed. I. 8. saw it all, and is cw i authentic authority on the question. "What does it cost to 'hit the trail' " but is said to be very reticent and non communicative on this particular sub. ect. He came home satisfied. TO SEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE WHERE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED That Tired Feeling. If you are languid, depressed, in capable for work, it indicates that your liver is out of order. Heroine will an-ist nature to throw off head-aches, rheu matism and ailments akin to nervous ness and restore tbe energies and vital ity of sound and perfect health J. J; j Hubbard Temple, Texas, writes, "I have used Herbine for the past two ! years. It has done me more good than all the doctors. It is tbe beat medicine ever made for chills and fever." 50c. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. DOOMED Forced From Our Building flonster Sale of flerchandise Roseburg, Oregon, June 14, 1905 Messrs L. F. & GEO. C. STANLEY, City. Gentlemen: You are kindly asked to vacate our room in the Parrott Building by the first day of July. Yours very truly, PARROTT BROS., Owners. Tbifj short autl precise notification is self explanatory. We are compelled to vacate our present quarters and without a desirable location at our command we must dispose of our immense stock. Commencing Saturday morning, June 17, the greatest FORCED SACRIFICE SALE in the annals of Oregon Merchandising will be started at this s ore. We will cast profit to the winds during this GRAND SALE Having only one oSject in view and that to turn every item of Merchandise now within our walls into th' COLD CASH before we will be forced into the street. Must Is Our Master, We Must Read these appalling Prices By far the greatest trading event that ever knocked at your door EVERY ITEM PRECISELY AS ADVERTISED Mens, Ladies and Childrens Shoes N We have just recently re ceived the immense Floor Stock of the Minnesota Shoe Company, bought by ur buyer at 6o cent on the dollar. These are dowu-to-the-miuut.- styles, being mostly spring samples and 'tis a shame indeed to put them on sale at the-e price, but out they go. What is tbe use in having shoes with no place to put 'em? fV.i'1 I.adi.' Vir, K:d sli'?, forced- Ai gyv out-pric tJ,iy f IS I-adif" H.-.iw Calf lu. laeead aq out Bjsice .... Wt I.V) r-lioe?, all itylea, forced fC T-S rMioes. all st!r. forced-out 4 1.69 $8 00 Slirv-i, all sly lee, forced-out- g rvj price Iy3 18 00 Tan Qsfotva, forced-out- $3.50 Ladies' Sli s, all styles, forced- n Q out-price mOd EXTRA SPECIAL- 100 pain. Ladle' Sandals, regular price ",' forced-out Qf price W lis Men's Shoes, all styles forced- 1 OA out-price ... V'Jy 12.50 Meat's Shoes, all styles, forced- j CA out-price wmWWf 3 "r Men's Shoes, all stvles, forced- I AO out-price I.YO $3.50 Men's Shoes, all styles, forced- O gf.C out-price 3 50 and $4 00 Men' ivl. hnited O nc Fliutetone, forced-out-prii-e aVafeJ EXTRA SPECIAL-100 pair, plain toe Bal, regular price 12.00, forced-out- Q price $200 Children's Shoes, forcel-out- j OQ price 12 (fldrena Shoes, forcel-out- j ' fl.TTj Children Slims, for.-e?-oat- j Of. price I 50 Chihlren's Shoes, lorcel out- ORf price Lis. Children's Shoes, fnrcel-out- 75C price EXTRA SPECIAL 50 pairs Children's Colonial Sandals, regular price I! .56. bread - OQ out-price Mens, Boys & Child rens Clothing We must turn everyone of em into the coin and theee are the prices that do it. 7.50 Men's Suits, sereral pattern., forced-oat-price. f 7.00 Men's Suits, several patterns. forced -out-price '00 Men's Suits, unlined summer. forced oat-price 10.00 Men's Suits, all stvles. forced-out-price M!00 Men's Suits, all styles, forced-out-price EXTRA SPECIAL 50 Men's Coats and Veets, regular 00 value, forced out-price. . . $2.50 $2.35 $4.00 $4.75 $6.00 and Veets, $1.85 All high-grade Suits reduced ia proportion. Included in oar stock of Clothing we have some of the finest goods which ever came to this city, the better grades being all hani tailored, made with hand-sewed button boles, hand-felled collars and hand-padded shoulder s. They are all placed on sale at tbe forced-out-price of one-half and lees. We are Oregon Distributers for tbe Celebrated Kobn Bros Clothing. Men's seperate Trousers at give-away prices. 50c tbe pair the very cheapeer up to the fineet in the land. About 300 Children's Suits will be sold daring this tirand Sale at almost unbelievable prices EXTRA SPECIAL 50 Boys Suite, regular price 1.50, f creed -out. price. 59c An opportunity to supply your Childrens needs, as well as your own for months to come. Cur loss is your gain, do not delay. Sensationa Values in Hen's Furnishings $1.45 95c 25c 19c 8c 5c 65c 45c 25c LOO 80c 55c I5C 20G 25C 98G 1.35 45C EXTRA SPECIAL -10 Down Imperial and Windsor Ties, regular price 25e., Crt forced-out-price wU Bargains in iliscei laneous Mdse. J50 Hats, all shapes, forced oat price ! 75 Hats, all shapes, forced-oat- price 50c. Suspenders, all kinds, forced-oot-price. ... f 35c. Suspenders, all kinds, forced-oat- pnee.... 15c. Suspended, all kinds, forced-oat- price 10c. Suspenders, all kinds, forced-out-price 1 2) silk Front ShirU, all patterns, force J-out-price 75c. Work and Dress ShirU, forced out price 50c. Work and Drees Shirts, forced oat price 1.75 Woolen Underwear, forced-oat-; price 1.50 Woolen Underwear, forced-oat- price I 25 Woolen Underwear, forced-oat-price C5c. Socks, all patterns, forced -oat-price .'. 50c Neckwear, all shapes, forced-oat-price 50c. Summer Underwear, forced-oat -price 2.00 Sweaters, forced-oat-price 2 50 Sweaters, forced-out-price 75c. Sweaters, forced-out-price 25c. Shoe Polish, forced -out-price 35c. Children's Underwear, forced-out-price Soc. Ladies' Underwear, torced -out-price 85c. Men's work jumpers, forced-out-price 10c. Rockford Socks, forced-out-price 25c. Ladies' Hose, forced -out -price 15c. Ladies' Hose, forced-out-prioa 25c. Ladies' Hose, (Iron Clad Brand forced-out-price A large line of the celebrated Hayniond glovee now selling at half the regular price. EXTRA SPECIAL Regular 5c Shoe CO Laces, forced-oat-price, 12 pair for UU 5G I5C I5C 39C 4G I5G 5C 90 It is impossible to give a full description of the wonderful values we are compelled to offer during this, great FOKCKl- lTT-SAl-E, but rAiic ccr 4vn dc rniviviiyrcn You wil1 tlicn aware tnat an ppriunity f a hn vUiTlCa jCfc AWil DC wUnMnvCIe time is you Look for the Signs. Don't get into the wrong Store. The first door to the south of the post office, the room formerly occupied by Flint's Shoe Store. T ANLEYS ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE. ROSEBURG, OREGON