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sff Your Drug Patronage Will Be Appreciated At THE DRUG STORE OF QUALITY NEAR THE DEPOT We expect to pass through this world but once: if therefore there be any kindness we can show or any good thing we can do our fellow being we are ready to do it now We await your coming and will serve you faithfully. FULLERTON & RICHARDSON ROSEBURC OREGON SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR AT DISTRICT FAIR GROUNDS. Sam Morrosy Wounded In Neck By Joe Thomas Who Alleges Act Was In Self Defense. ROSEBURC PLAINDEALER Ml BUSHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS BY iHE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY HENEY SHOWING HIS HAND PHONE MAIN 27S. OFFICE COI HAM AUD OAK Entered in the Port Office at Roseburg, Oregon u -Second Class 1U11 Matter in 1888. W. C. CONNER. Editor SUBSCRIPTION. AND ADVERTISING RATES 8emi-Weekly One Year: $2.00; Semi Weekly Six Months, tl 00. Cain in Advance. Advertising Rates, SO cenu per single column inch per month. Locals, 5 cenu a line. MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1905. SHOULD "PULL" SUGAR TRUST I tell you it is better to put one millionaire who has violated the law behind the bars than a thousand of the men whom he has bribed to do wrong. We are after the big fish and we will keep after them until we have broken every pole, every line and every bit of tackle in the govern ment box. F. J. Heney. We thought this was the position of the government attorney, but did not suppose he would admit as much ' Senator Mitchell was convicted by the evidence of Judge Tanner, a self- confessed perjurer, who escaped : prosecution Dy turning state s evi- I dence. Now Mr. Heney seeks to pun ish Congressman Williamson, but t&King nis own admission, cares verv ' little when "small fish" violate the After the government gets through laws of the United States. All men with investigating the beef trust and are equal before the law and all it- the oil trust there will be plenty of violators should be punished. Sup work to be done in looking after sev-1 pose District Attorney Brown should eral other big monopolies that are tell a Douglas county jury he was af undoubtedly violating the law. Among ter "big fish" and did not care about others, there is the American Sugar the "small fry," or vice versa! Would Refining Company, commonly known , the people vote for him at the polls? as the sugar trust, which, according Well, hardly; but then Mr. Heney is to a recent dispatch from Washing-1 appointed, and the voters are not re ton, is today in absolute control of sponsible for his official existence. the sugar market in this country, Oakland OwL and can say at any time what sugar " shall sell for per pound, by wholesale On July 27 the Plaindealer printed or retail, and rather boasts of its correspondence from Drain to the power in that direction, says the Los effect tnat William Hood, chief sur Angeles Times, Further, it can, and veyr of tne s-p- Co., had arrived does fix the price of raw sugar grown ' there a crew of men and had be in Cuba, and imported into this conn-' gun the work of making the final sur try for its refineries, aid it is cred- for a railroad to be built from ited with having made manv millions tnere to Coos By hJ the Southern last year in manipulating to its own Pacific. The confirmation of this re- arivanraov. trio raw anwr mnrlror in POrt now COmeS from the S. P. offi- Cuba. Through its recent purchases ciala at Portland. In is announced it now rnntrnk nratirAllv all nf the tnat work on tne line, NJ miles in beet-sugar factories in- tie United j length, will begin as soon as the stir States, and so is in a position to fix ve.vs have b0 completed Coos Bay absolutely the price that shall be paid &a long been in need of rail trans fer the fanners for their sugar beets, j portation to the outside world. Ever t& dispatch referred to. contained r since that rich country was settled the fouowing passage, which is tar4-tne inhabitants have had to depend taMy enough to make Anwrfcask'HPon an irregular steamer service to think seriously. "This great trtst'fe produce to market and 90 with the power to say what price any per cent of it has always been sent Sam Morrosy, a character new to this section, who claims to he a horseman, ami who haB been working horses be longing to Al Kent and Smith Eailey, on the rack track near here, was shot in the left shoulder near the neck by pistol, in the hands of Joe Thomas, another horseman, at one o'clock today. The ball ranged directly back, severed the nerves of the left arm and passed through the upper parts of the lungs and is still in the body. Morrosy wss immediately brought to this city where the woundu were temporary dressed by Dr. Shearer, after which h was taken to the County hospital where Dr. Seeley took charge of the case. Owing to the condition of Morrosy, who has been drinking heavily, no attempt was made to locate the bullet today. Thomas im mediately gave himself up and states that the shooting done by him was in self-detenee. Thomas' story is as follows "Mor rosy had been drinking heavily and nitcnea up a colt and commenced to drive around the track. Two other norsemen were exercising out were forced to leave tbe track on account of Morroay's wild driving. At last his colt ran away with him, and Mr. Baily and Kent seeing how their horses were being treated, went to the stable and took them away. When Morrosy found this out ne grsoDeu a pitcmorx ana came toward me, asking who had let the horse out. I told him I did not know He threatened me with the fork and 1 ran. He followed me and 1 sired tbe shot." Mr. Thomas' story is corrobo rated by several others. Morrosy denies that be had any trouble and claims he does not know why he was shot. AUGUST NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION HI HA 1 III A I I H I II I K I Rl V Dflnufliflo PREFERS FOREIGN BRAND Comparing the American and Eu ropean types of aristocracy, Colonel Henry Watterson, of Louisville, Ky., who returned on the steamer Oceanic from a trip to Europe, says: "'I observed aristocracy pretty closely while I was over there, and I have reached the conclusion that foreign aristocracy is of a much better grade than the Americas arti cle. Aristocracy means lineage and brains. Here well it means any thing from bad whiskey to Standard Oil." Mr. Watterson said he had read the accounts of the scandal in the Department of Agriculture, and add ed: "I have often wondered how so many scientific men connected with the Government at comparatively small salaries could live so well. It only goes to show that the college man is not a success in politics, but an expert in grafting." It might be added that the college professor with his many erratic theo ries is not a success in public life when he attempts to put his theories into practice. He should stick to his educational work. He is a failure, when it comes to politics. FAY STRAHAN MOORE'S HUSBAND PARDONED Albany. N. Y., Aug. 5. William E Moore, husband of Kay Strsbsn Moore, who achieved notority several years ago by working badger game on Martin Mahcn in New York, was pardoned yesterday by Governor Hig gins. Moore was sentenced December, 1898. for 30 years. A good position is waiting for Moore as soon as he leaves prison. Fay Strsbsn Moore is a daughter of ex-Justice Strahan, of tbe Oregon So preme Court. In 1898 William E. Moore married Miss Strahan, and it was not long after ward that tbe badger gamo referred to in tbe above dispatch occurred. Moore and his wife were arrested for a conspiracy. It was agreed that Mrs Moore should induce the wealthy Mr. Mahon to enter her room at light, her husband to appear on tbe tceue a few momenta later. Tbe schetre worked and Mahon paid tbe couple $20,000 to keep quiet, bat they were sfterward's arrested, she being released and he be ing sentenced to serve 30 years. Soon after Moore went to the peniten tiary be received news that Uie estate of a relative in England bad been settled and thr.t a legacy of f 100.000 awaited him. COURT MUST STAND CORRECTED Musings man in the United States shall pay ; t0 1 rancisco and the merchants for his sugar, what he shall pay for and sawmill owners have always pur- his coffee, what price the farmers chased their goods there. With the shall get for their beets, what price advent of a new railroad a good part the southern cane grower shall get of tne business will go to Portland, for their cane, what price the Cuban wnere it belongs. It is stated that growers shall get for their raw sugar, the Coos counfty. coal fields were the at what rates money on call shall principal consideration which prompt- Inan in Haas York- that is writhr ed the Southern Pacific to enter that call money there shall be so high that owners of stock cannot hold them, or whether it shall be so low that everybody will be able to buy, is soon to feel the government probe." In order to boost the prices of sug ar, the trust recently shut down a territory with a branch line. It needs the coal more than the business of that section, which is of secondary consideration. The Kansas judge who held in an injunction suit brought by a person living adjoining a livery stable to compel the owner of a jackass kept therein to prevent the animal from braying that "no power on earth can keep a jackass from braying," evidently was not versed in prairie lore. It is well known that all jacks and their descendants elevate the tail to a level with the backbone be fore they emit the noise which usual ly wakes the neighborhood. At the time in the west when often-times the slightest noise meant danger to an immigrant train, the simple expe dient of tying a weight to the tails of all mules in the outfit insured si lence for the night. --Medford Mail. "Its an ill wind that blows nobody any good." Rose burg's Coos Bay and Eastern Railroad depot has been con verted into a large broom manufactur ing institution. While Drain will make a "clean sweep" of the new railroad, Roseburg will supply the brooms from its prematurely constructed and now deserted railroad depot building. Prosecutor Heney says the result of Williamson's second trial was due to big refinery in Brooklyn, throwing out Judge Bennett's success in influencing of work 6M) men. -Not that there ; public opinion and the jury by base-1 norjnced that he will not appeal wan any laumg; ou m me uemauu. n ( less insinuations and charges ol un was simply a selfish movement to j fair methods on the part of the prose make people pay more for the sugar, j cution. Public opinion has been drifting strongly in this direction Roseburg has only its own citizens ever since the first indictments were to blame in loosing the Coos Bay rail- j returned and is growing stronger road. A little genuine hustle on the ( every day. part of our citizens would have se-' ; cured this branch line long ago. Now let us make a long pull altogether for an electric line to Myrtle Point to connect with the Coos Bay railroad at that place. Tong Pao Tung, a Massachusetts school boy, was run over by two wheels of a big touring car, but got up and smilingly walked away. You can't keep a Chinese down. BO YOU SHARE ill I PROFITS Of IDE GROCERIES ? IF. Every shareholder in the ROSEBURG KOCH DALE COMPANY is purchasing groceries from him self cheaper and better than he could elsewhere, -and at the end of the year takes home to himself the profits on these purchases. This is the Co operative way. BE A ROCHDALER Representative Burns has Hume libel suit which he lost in circuit court in Marion county. an the the Obituary. 1 TRUNK SALE (Bee Oar l'ruolc Window) Res:,aer3,5-5o$4-2o Regular $6.50 .v values PJ Regular $7.00 A values P54U Regular $8 .00 fc - values PO. O KeS!1ers$8:5$6.oo These are clean, well made goals taken from our regular summer stock. We invite a comparison of tlie fore going price with those of other sl res Boys' Summer Suits These are new goods well made and dressy but in limited quantity. Sises 14 to 16 years only. The prices tell tbe rest. Regular $ S . values W-w Kegu'ar 5 o. 00 values $5- 5 $3 00 Children's Tan Shoes John Hedrick, another one of Ore gon's pioneers, died at bis home, 6 miles west of Drain, of bilious fever, Jane 29, 1905, sged 79 years and 3 days. John Hedrick was born near Knox vilje, Tenu., June 26, 1826 He wss married id Missouri, to Louisa Jackson, March 28, 1852, anil to this anion was born nine children, seven sons and two daughters, all of whom with tbe widow are left to mourn tbe loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Mr. Hedrick crossed the plains from Iowa, in 1852, and first settled near Ore gon City, Oregon, from there be moved to DougUs ' County in 1854, which has been bis home ever since with the ex ception of two or three years spent in the Willamette Valley. Mr. Hedrick was known for bis honesty and hospitality far and wide. He was loved and respected by all who knew him ; his thoughts were never of self, but always of others. He was laid to rest in the family grave yard oo the old home place Jane 30, 1905, Rev. Melville F. Wire, of tbe M. E. Church, of Drain, performing the last sad rites. A large crowd gathered to do honor to his memory, showing the high esteem in which he was held. "When the last roll-call shall sound, At the right of the Lord will he stand, And his crown with stars sball abound, For he sowed with a generous hand." A Fxikno. They are going to build a railroad From Drain to Coos this fall , Well, hurrah ! for D.ug'.i county Cause there's room enough for all. Cinders and pretty girls are hard to remove from a man's eyes No woman who is true to ber sex i. afraid of the man sbe is married to. Arrangements have been made for several infidels to preach at tbe ei posi tion on different Mondays. Senator Smoot of Mormon fame is to be at the exposition Aug 24. That ought to draw tbe women. Some of this year's shirt waists are so absolutely stunning that dentists' assist ants are wearing them to save laughing gas. "Our Honor bill." save the Atlanta Constitution, "is $1,000,000,000 per an- SS ii : a . num. tiy not try lite water wagon, brother? Portland lawyers have the habit of chewing gam in court. Protmbly to rest their voices and still keep their jt in practice. As a graft institution tbe Equitable is now about at tbe bead. We doubt if it is much ahead of the Kew York and one or two others, if tho truth was known. The article in contemporary beaded "How to Fit a Waist" mast be intended exclusively for feminine readers. Tbe young men, as a rule, do not need in- strucUoo. "There is good and there is bad on tbe stage," says Bishop Potter. He cau tiously retrains, however, from caus ing a rush to the bad by telling where it is. Women a stockings must match all snsues in tneir summer sui is this year to be correct. Those who can't afford to keep up with the styles will have to be particularly careful. Bays the New York Herald, "We drank 1,494,191,325 gallons of beer last year," If any one of our Bosehurg citi zens or ttate editors can match that record let them speak up. Tbe marksman at the "Trail" Hippo drome who shoots tbe buttons off bis wife's dress would appear far more wonaeriui to some oi toe ai.uience were be able by a shot to hook up the dress in tbe back. Siaes 5 1-2 to 2 New, Dependable Footwear. Regular $1.50 values Regular $1 . 2 " values Regular $1 .00 values Regular 75 cent values $1.03 .84 .79 .49 Phenomenal Silk Bargain 60cl Wash Silk for 44c. Fine Jap Wash Silk, genuine Lyons Dye, 27 inches wide, in a full assortment of colors. It was a splendid value at 60 cents a yard. While it lasts 44cts a yard LINEN SALE A notable selling of fine white linens suitable for shirtwaists, skirts and shirtwaist suits These fabrics were unusually strong values at their regular prices. Note tbe reduction. Regular 50c. yard linen Regular 80c. yard linen a .39 .63 Guaranteed Pure Linen. Full 40 Inches Wide. Nolle, of filing Supplenuntsry Articles of la- csrasraHsa by the Sterlia Mining Compaay. Notice Is hereby given that In purauance ol a resolution ot the stockholder! ol the Sterling MIdIds Company adopted by tbe uiianlmotia vote of all the atock ol Mid Company at a stockholder!' meeting duly and regularly held authorizing the director! ol said Company so to do. Iue said directors did on tbe 20th day ol June, lDUiduly axecuta and file Supplemen tary Articles ot Incorporation ol aald Company In the office ol the Secretary ol State and wflb lbs County Clerk ol Itauglas county, Oregon, which said Articles were executed and tiled lor tbe purpose ol said corporation engaging In new enterprises and purault', tbe object ol the name being as follow , to wit: To carry on and condui t the business ot fur ulahing, supplying and ac-lhug light to Ik cities, town-, villages and tbe lubablisntk thereol, and of tbe surrounding country in tbe State ol Oregon, aud to lurumb and aell power lor manulacturtng purposes and lor propelllns engines, machinery apparatus and mecbani cal appliances ol ail kinds and description, aud SWdBS power ol all kind and lor all purpoten To generate, niannlaeiure. make, transmit. furnish, rent an . sell i ecirieity, ga ana au aud ali other L luda ol wer.or nul 's lor the purpose ol tllii iinatlns power, heat or otbei purpoees lor ublcb tbe aame may be used, and to contract lor tbe furnishing , distribution, rental and aale to persona, corporations, towna, cities ana tillage ol electricity, gas or an otner kinds ol power or rluld lor ligbt tug pur poses and lor power purposes. To own, buy, construct, lease, rent, bold, maintain and operate plants and power houses and atatlons lor manufacturing . generating and trauamittlng electricity, gaa and any and all kiuda ol power, llulds auj currents, aud to construct, buy, own, hold, lease, uuuuiain and operate llnea ol wire, pole lines, overhead lines, cables aud wires, pipe lines, conduits, aubways and rights ol way lor the same. To supply clues, towns and vllUfas and the Inhabitants thereof and of tbe adjacent and aurroundti'f country with water lor household and domestic uaa and cou.amptlon, lrngalioL and watering lire stock, aad to recelre and collect toll, lenial. raks and compensation therefor, and to furnisb, sopply. rent . lease and aril water lor ail power purpaajs, and to ap propriate tbe waters ol lakes aud running streams In the Stale of Oregon lor general r.nt al. sale and dlatributlon for the purpose of tr ngatiun and auppijing water lor house ho M and i omeatlc co&auuip loo and watering live stock, snd to collect rents and compensation thereof : and to own. operate, buy. hold, con struct aud maintain reseivoirs, dllcbea. canals, ilumea, and pipe lines lor general Irrigation purposes and lor supplying water lor house hold and domestic consumption and watering lire stock. To construct, buy. bold: own aad lease pus lines, reservoirs, segued ucts and ways, and rights ol ways lor tbe same, tor supplying cities, towns and villages and tbe inhabitants thereof and of the surrounding country with water for any sod ail purpoees and for furnish lag and supplying power to individuals, aseu. clationa aad corporations for any and all pur poaes and to coat-act lor supplying aad fur niahlng water to cities, towns, vtllasea. indi viduals, associations aad corporations for any aad all purposes. To own. buy. lease, construct . operate aad maintain pumping stations and power plants and dams, flumes races and water wheels In, aad along the ninnln streams, and any and all other machinery, apparatus aad appliances 1 necessary or r-onvensent for utilising aad uatng ; water tor power aad dlau-lbuuoa. To appro t prtale aiu r lor power purpoaea. aad furnish - tag electrical poae- aad to divert water from It natural bed or rnannei and to condemn right ef way for Its ditches, canals, ilumea, res ervoirs. feeders and pipe Usee, aad the rights gf riparian proprietors ipon the lakes or j streams from which approprta lion is made. Tata corporation proposes is and shall have : power to as erase tne right of eminent domain, and to condemn lauds, water, aad waier rights and to appropriate private property la the caeee and manner bow. or aa may ncieafter be j provided by law. when accessary or e nveeiieot I to carry into effect, and to enjoy either or any of the business pirsulta or occupations lor ' which tin corporation it organised, gs buy. ac- i quire, bold. owo. 11. mortgage ant htpotbe i cate. deal in or manufacture any aad all kinds ' : of machinery, appliances and apparatus necea- SBffS or convenient lor enjjying, carrying o j. I or putting m effect either or any of the pur-i suits bus.neaaor occupation for which this corp iratljen is ortenncd ; to bur. own. hold.: sell, lease, bond, contract aad mortgage real an 1 pereaua. property, to purchase, acquire, . take, have. hold, own, possess, enjoy, sell, mortgage, lease aad oar aay and ail chattels ' and personal property which It aha.!, at any ' time d.atre. Including promissory notes, bonds, mortgages aad BmSeSS in action, to subscribe for. take. have, hold own. p assess, sell and en Joy shares ol stock In other companies snd cor porations and be a stockholder therein, to as sume aad obligate lla.-lf. to pey aad guarantee the payments of Indebtedness, bonds, mort gagee, contracts aad obligations of other ter sons, companies aad corporations: to sell, morteage, lease aad dispose of any and all of its ptopetty at any time and to morteage. hypothecate aad pledge any and all Its pr.sper ty at any time owned, held or possessed by it. to borrow money and Issue and sell negotiable bonds: to make promissory notes and other agreements to pay m ney. and to secure any bonds, cotxract or obligations of . or assumed by this corporation, by moruraevs. deeds of trust, p'edges and hypothecations of Its real and personal property, to own, acquire, re ceive, bold and enjoy franchises, privileges easements and immunities, and to do aad per form each and every act aad thing which may at any time be requisite, convenient or neces sary to do In order to accept, receive, lake tbe beuedt of. bold, comply witn use or enjoy, any Iranchlses, rights ol way. priv ilawea. Immunity or easement, at aav time acquired by this cor poration and generally to do each and every act and thing whatsoever, whfch msr st say time be or become cmventent or necessary to do. and not herein expressly mentioned. In order to carry out and accomplish either or any ol tbe objects sad purpoaea for which this corrorsUon Is organised, aa aforesaid. Notice la also given that the principal office and place of business of said corporation has been duly changed from Portland, Multnomah county. Oregon, to Roseburg , Douglas county. Oregon, and the capital stock of said corpora Uon Increased to Three Hundred Thousand dollars. In witness whereof the president snd secre tary of said Company have caused this notice to be published by order of the Board of Dl rec to s of the Sterling Mining Company duly made. FKED i BE t k K LEY , Attest President. T. R SHBRIDAN. Secretary. (Seal) MARSTERS DRUG GO. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER COODS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS l PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH "THE HO DEL" Ii. O. Wilkinson, Prop. !TbeCbosceat line of Wines and Liquors including the Famous Brand 'Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. fist Lax tf fcfsKstk ani lapwid Cig an. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WACOM, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLINC DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD 6, CULVER the hardware dealers Hi 11 81 111 DRAIN, OREGON I i Corresponding Reductions Harvey Lounsbnry, tbe genial general freight atient of the S P company, was a Rosebur,- visitor today. Drives Away Cabbage Worms. There is a good deal of ttoable to per sons having gardens here 'rom cabbage worms every year, and in some cases they have practically ruined the cab bages. E. A. Brown of Ashland, gives tbe following as a sore proltction against tbe worms: Boil some creen tomato leaves and sprinkle the rotation over the cabbagee. Mr. Brown has tried this remedy and nays it is thoroughly effective. In Every Other Line of HAYNES In thicity Sunday, Ang. , 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Haynes, a boy. LENOX In this eity Sun lav, Ang. 6, 1905. to Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Lenox, a girl. RU8SEL In Rosebnrg. Mondsy morn ing, Aug. 7, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs, Kussel, a son. Summer Merchandise. i JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Established 1877. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be nsed with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only ntcessary to give tbe child a dose of cas tor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nause ates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy and then a dose of cat tor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use aa soon as the first indica tion of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera iu fantum. For sale by A C Maraiers A Co. This school has for the coming yar : A strxinu faculty: maintersno as sure,) ; teachers' review class ; a graduating cla.s sjl over : course of study ex ended to five years snd msde equal to the California and Wash'ngton Normal Schools. School year opens on Tuesday, Sept. 1?, l0ft. Vacations at Thankfivine; snd Chriatmaa. Se,-ood semester opens January W, 190R. Tuition $ 00 to $5 00 per term. Rates at Boarding Hall, $3.50 per week, with everything furnished ex cept bedding. Board in private families st from 3 to 4 per wek. Msny pupils prefer to "batch" for which facilities are good. For further particulars sod cata logues address A. L. BRIUUS, President. or O. C. BROWN, ice-Pres. Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kim ey's im proved plat of Roseburg, nesr Msin street, good title. Price 50 per lot. Address, N. A. Richahds. tl SSStll Hit an kww a,e, sat JOB WORK The Rarest la the Count v to Be Had at the s PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements. Envelopes, Wedding Stationery, Posters, Igal Blanks, Briefs, in fact anything in the Printing line, give as s call. Satisfaction Guaranteed BS,S.(. iss.c- r(f TrMrr" S SSSSSaafsa t