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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
. ... 1 FARMERS' REAL OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE We have some ExceptiohalU' Fiue Farms, City Property and TiuiberlantiV in large and small W tract's fnr snip t J FIRE INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. 9 1 1 Ml SB m W MIM II K II X Aiioue wishing to J do so by listing it witb ? of Farms and City Property 0 We will tag aud display any Grain or Produce brought to our office I i BUY A HOME IK D0UGIA8 AND BE HAPPY 1 j WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND j Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry: a place I where yon will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would 1 be in your own home, town or city. The Forestry Inn Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the re position Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY DDI 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 cify 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. ADDRESS, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHER. 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON i i I SANDERS DISC PLDWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. All necessary adjustments. Nothing to get out of 6x. Solid steel frames. Rigid and strong. Call and see them. J. F. BARKER CALL FOR ir STANFORD PURE RYE It Hits the Spot. The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED TAKE NO OTHER MIKE JACOB 4 CO. Distillers. Cincinnati. Ihio R. B. MATHEWES, AgeiL Rosebir;, Oregon 1 si hi m ing bill of trees for one dollar. All orders should he sent in hy 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 Walnuts SI 00 1 Butternut. 1 American Chestnut 1 Mammoth Blackberrie 1 Elthea or Koee of Sharon . One fine rose will be sent bv sending 10 for catalogue telling you all about the Walnut Industry. BROOKS & SONS WALNUT NURSERY. CARLTON, ORE. If you want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house If yon don't know PAT Call od or address . . . F F. pBttefgoD, Jewelry is a Line Where taste should predominate. Here you will find some very exquisite pieces of jewelry. Rings, pine, brooches, watches, chains or lobs and the price reas onably consistent with quality. IF YOU GET IT AT SALZM AN S ITS RIGHT. SALZMAN'S ESTATE CO. S RICE, CASS STREET sell their property can us. Write for price list i t D. R. SHAMBROOK, President N. F. THRONE, Secretary C0. Phone 201 A .- k FOR IT It Brings the Trade nusT HAVE ir In order to introduce our nursery we will make a special offer to any one fending in name cnt from Plain dealer. We will eell yon the follow 25 25 25 75 Send 5 cents cents name the variety. Cootrtrter sfd Koildrr Roeeburg. Oregon. She Wat a Comanche White Woman Had Indian Husband and Was Adopted by Tribe. Captured In a Famous Massacre, She Was TaKen to Li-ce With the "Red Men Her "Res cue by Whites. The dispute!) from Lnrtn, Okla., which BJaSMMBced tbe arrival of Qua nah Parker as the messenger of Presi dent Boowveil to Oeronlmo said that Parker, as chief of tht" OosnBlschSS, tie lirered the president! promise of lib- ONK OP Till W WAS KILLKD. erty to GcranlBM w ith a dignity which iH-loiiRed ro International afTairs. The ineetiiij; Ix'twjfii QMWaM ami Par ker occurred Bfteetl mile- w-t of Law ton, and all Its proceedings were "gov erned by conventional dtguity and oa tentatious ceremony." says the tt. Iuls ;iobe-lHuio:rat. Vuauah l'arker. who was thus se lected as his atMMafCm by lYesident BasjMVCat, Is celebrated In the souin west not merely as a Comanche chief, who U also a civilized capitalist, but as a representative of what Is perhaps the most remarkable tragedy and rx malice in the history ot the southwest. He des.-euds not only from a Hue of l omauche warriors on his father's side, but on his mother's from a family which included oue of the signers of the Texas declaration of Iudeeiidence, for whom l'arker county. In Texas, la named. The family has connection also in Illinois ami Virginia und prsb ably In other states. No doubt the Oa man. be chief might tind susins among some of the most prominent people In half a dozen western and southwest em cities outside of Texas, where rela lives who acknowledge their conuec tlou with him are many and prominent. The story of how a religiously educat ed Texas girl of such a family as thJa came to lie the mother of a Comanche chief may become In time as celebrated as that of I'oeahoutas. It explains itself briefly as a result of her capture by tomaucbes while still a child and her adoption into the tribe, to which -he became so strongly attached that -In- would never have been restored to h llizatlon at all if the late Sul ilos of famous memory In Texas and his lieutenant. Killiher, had not been mounted on better mounts than hers. .She rode like a man In Texas at a lime when the sight of a Comanche was a signal for the most exciting of all bunts the man bunt. She waa with her t'oinanche husband as one of a small party which was detached from a war party at a time the Co mancbes were on the warpath. Bona and two companions gave chase, and us the t'omauches were armed only with bows and spears they followed the usual Indian policy of retreat at the full - '1 of their horses under the tire of their pursuers. When one of them, whom Itosa overtook, was kill ed his shield and sear were taken by Ram as trophies and are now in the Texas State museum as a memorial of the chase, which still continued after he fell. Its final object waa a Co manche riding a panting pony at full speed across the plain and with no Idea of surrendering to Lieutenant KU liber, who was pursuing. In the chase Itosa' companion. Lieutenant Somer vllle. being a heavyweight, bad ex hausted bis pony and dropped out. but Killiher continued until be rode neck and neck with the fugitive. He then made the discovery which accounts for the fact that he brought back a prla 0uer instead of another Comanche tro phy for tbe Austiu museum. The flee ing OwMUKto was a woman handi capped by the burden of a daughter not quite three years old. As he returned with her to his com panions, whom be bad separated from In capturing her, he made another sur prising discovery, or at least became virtually certain of what afterward proved to be the fact, that she wu a "full blood" white American. Sb could speak no Engrish at all and was in u state of the greatest terror of her captors. Through a Mexican Interpreter they learned that she had two sous, small boys, among tbe raid lug baud of whom they had been In pursuit. Boss, who remembered the massacre at Parker's fort twenty-four years liefore, suspecttnl at oiice that the Comanche squaw he bad rundown was Cyuthlu Ann Parker, the little girl who had lieen carried off with other memliers of the fumlly after the mas sacre on May 19, lttttt, wheu she was nine years old. After recapturing her In December. Win. Itoss sent for her uncle, Isaac Parker, of Tarrant county, aud a care ful attempt was made to find how much she remembered of her girlhood. She recognized the name "Cynthia" as her own und told through the Inter preter Incidents which left no doubt she was the lost girl for whim all Texans hud searched In every hunt after OoOkUcfcaa during almost a quurter of u century. It was not loug before her forgotten English began to come back to her, and one of the most remarkable .features of her reniarka- bfe story Is that her recollection of tha life connected with It returned as she regained control of tiio Speech of her early childhood. As long ns trtic used the few bundled words of the Co manche dlaleet she had the Comanche tad and her former life had heeu completely Molted out of It. 1 Hiring her captivity, after her adop tion Into the tribe which massacred her family, she was us well treated as any other girl of the tribe, and from the Comanche standpoint she made an advantageous marriage. When her Comanche husband was killed by her rescuers she grieved for him and re garded them as enemies to be hated aud dreaded. Even after her uncle had dressed her completely In the clothing of a civilized woman and taken her to Austin she "sought every opportunity to escape." The Texas state convention was In session at Austin, and when, to amuse her. she was taken Into the gallery her Idea was that she was brought before It to be tried and sentenced. She II lustrated thus for a long time the gov erning Comanche idea Uiat the chief reason for the existence of white peo pie was to hunt (Vmanehes when not being hunted by them. She returned slowly to her original state of mind as Cynthia Parker, and. losing all appear ance of being a Comanche s.iuaw, she was admired as a comely and lutein gent woman. With her daughter, "the I'ralrle Usurer," she lived with her brother In Audersou county, Tex., until IS70. wheu her di. lighter dlT. Thus cut off froui her past In the tribe In which she bad been adopted, she died not loug afterward. Of her two sous remaining with the trlle oue died many years ago. The Other Is Captain guanah Parker, the Comanche chief of the present, who Uvea with his tribe on Its reservation In memory of his mother he has given himself a very i-onsldernble English education. When Mr. John Ilenrj l l rv y -a mmm mm LITTLX OIKI. WAS CARRIED OKF AFTKH THE M AS&At KX- Rrown. himself connected with much of the pioneer life of Texaa. was writ tng Its history be Interviewed Juanah Parker, who gave his birthplace as the Wichita Kails In the year l&'rl. He Is noted as a suocessful ranch manager, and he stands as high with the white people of the southwest as he does with tbe Couanches He Is oue of the few Indians lu American history with a strain of Caucasian blood derived from a white mother. After her ad op tlon into the tribe her marriage to bis father under ts customs was as bind ing aa w as that of Pocahontas to Bolfe under the ritual of the English -hurcb. He adds bla mother's ffcmllT name to that of "guauah." as under tbe cus toma of many Indian trskea be Is en titled to do. In some lodtwd descent U reckoned only on the mother's side, and where a family name la 8ated at all It Is that of the mother. So. though be Is a Parker only through tfkr mother's adoption and marriage Into his tribe, be la still aa muck a Parker aa If be bad been bom under civilized conditions and elected governor of an American state Instead of succeeding to the first place among tbe relics of what was once called the "Comanche Nation." PERT PARAGRAPHS. A pure heart Is better than an lm maculate suit, but It will not help the ; possessor as much in securing a Job. j Time la money, but tbe man who Is doing time lias great difficulty In get ting It cashed. A faint heart bas frequently won a fair lady If the faint heart bad a fat bunk account The man who ts on tbe public pay roll can see all of the good points lr. the party that put him there wlthoui Hfrfllnln hti pvm Of count It la hard to see the good points In the fellow who beats you ont with a girl, because be hasn't any. Perhaps fish are thought to be bralr. food because catching them stimulates the Imagination. PERFECT NIC I iii prove i the appetite, aida digestion and pnventa billiouaneia. Cures con- atipation, strengthens the nerves and invigorates the whole system. Masters QruI Store "Please Smile AND Look Pleasant When a woman says "I am racked with pain," the word "racked " recalls tbe days when they stretched the tender Ixslics of women on the rack with rope and pulley until the very Joints cracked. Fancy an attendant say', tig to the tor tured womun, "Please smile and look pleasant." And yet the woman " racked w ith pain," Is expected to smile through her agony and to make home happy. She can't do it. It Is against Nature, (ieuerally speaking. She racking pains vt III health such as headache, backache and "liear-ing-dowu pains" are related to ten age ments or disorders of the org.ms dis tinctly feminine. When tills condition is removed the general health is restored, and with health eORBBS hack (lie smile of happiness. Any woman may regain her health at home without offensive questioning or examinations hv the nse of llr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Sick women may consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free of charge. Such letters are treated as sacredly confidential. "It affords me pleasure to relate the new dttrrul merits (if your a-rtal medicines. BSSSt elally your "Favorite Proscription.' " wriu-s Mr .Waaler Bala, of Woodbary, If. Jersey. U Box M!. "My wife has '-ei using It for aoaae time past, having sultensl severely Willi Iwarliur-ilowii pains, aclilu in back, and many other complaints peculiar to women She was very weak, could not do any heavy work or washing tail can do all kinds of work now. she l -n to becoow a mother hut we do not fear the result ias heretofore', all due to your wonder-worker. 'Favorite Pieetrlptfcsi ' -Your 'Pleasant Pellets' are also worth many time-, their erica 1 liave used tln-m for hlllouniess and stomach trouMc. aud have found them to Is- all that you claim. They are my constant couipanlous once uxsi. always sepi. (iitcn away. The P.siplc s Common Beaee Medical Ad viser Is seat free on receipt of lami U pay eapssaso of mailing "nly 'Hie I - - ai euo talns lot pages.oer ZM Illus tration and several s d -nsi plate. Send tl on. -i.nl stamps for the paper-lsmnd book, or 31 staoips for the cloth hound. Address llr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. To Hunters August 15th the open season for the billing of buck deer commence?, and loses itb ct. 31st. Sept. let tbe open season for killing of Iom open, ami rli ses ilb (K-t. :tt st. Both must le killed U-tvevn ball hour briore sunrise and one hour alter tun set Kach hunter mut secure a license roui the county clerk of the county. Ceaaiy Trtasarrr't Notice 5J lice is hereby t'neri that all parties i holding county warrants endorsed prior to, and including, Julv 3, 1H03, are re j quested to present the same to the coun- ty treasurer as interest will cease there Ion after the date of this notice. Dsted Boeeburg, Orcg., Julv 17, ti. W. PlMMICK Board of Equalization Notice Notice is hereby given that the Baird if Equalization of Iouglas County. Oregon, will meet in the office of the County Clerk of said County in the .-ourt houee in the City of Boeeburg. Oregon, ou Monday. August 28, 1VHJS. at '.' o'clock a m. and will continue in ses sion until turday, sepU-mher tod at S o'clock p. m. to publicly examine tbe Asseermeat rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities ol and, lots or other property. Now, therefore, all parties who may be ag grieved by reason of valuation, descrip tion or otherwise as to their assessment will please take noti e as above stated, and make their complaint to said tkiarvl ol Equalization Otherwise dair Assessment will stand as made by the V ..,-.s .f Iated M nday July 31. IMS tiEO. W. STLEV. Assessor houglss County, Oregon, Cattle Rancn for Sale 330 acree on Seven Mile Crek abont nve milee aouthaieet fromFort Klamath, j Oregon. All fenced, houee. large barn ample water rnpply, will cut abont ' eighty tons wild hay. Addreee, with tvferencee, P. 0 Boi yii. If Tacoma, Wah. Title Ci ua ran tee S Loan Co. BOBBBCBa. OBXUON. I. D. H . a - - Pnatdcnl O C. Ha.Mit.roa, sary and Treaa )asce la tb Court Hons. Have ln only coas ! pleteatt of abstract books In Doogiaa Count; Vbatracu and OrUSoata of Title furnish dot Uouflaa oountr land and mtalnc claim. Hare Ueo a complete set of Traclns of all township n.ata la me KOMburs. orecon, C. a. Land Di :rlct. Will make Kai print copies of any town hip Tne Chinese varnish Made to Walk Upon made ir all colors Catrrr. aabegair. Oak. Rataial. Btr For Floors, Bar Tops, Furniture and General Household Use. Come to our store and get a sam ple of Chi-Namel applied to wood. Take it home and test it Pint. Strike the wood sample a heavy blow with a hammer, and note that while the wood may be iadaated a quarter of aa inch, the vanish has not marred or cracked This prove thst Chi-Namel is very elastic Second. Place the wood sample id a tea kettle, and note that boiling water does not turn it white This proves that Chi-aaatel contaias do roaia Third. Apply whiskey This proves that Chi-Namel will stand upon bar tops Fourth Allow a ran of t je varnish to stand open over night, and note that there is no evaporation. This prove that Chi-Sam.' I contains no benxine Fifth. Spread varnish over flat sur face, and brush in every direction, aad note "aelf levelling" effect. Th; proves that all brush marks disappear, and the result will be pleasing no matter bow inexperienced the applier may be. - Old floors cn be mad to look ukt of w hard Ro need to bar new furniture Cki Hamel win make eld faraltai look BBTTRR than new fursitu're Take ao substitute V lavltt you to prove to rourself there Is ROTHIRG "last a toad as Chi Kairul " Betd eicluai vely by I . I 'ET mm m MKH mrr-emji m Adruinistratrr's Sale. In the Circuit G mrt of tbe state of Oregon, In and for the County of Douglas. In the matter of tbe estate. of S w. W. Walsei, Deceased. I Notice la hereby ilren tbst the underalgned Admlnlatrstor of the shove named estate, will pursuant lo sn order of the shore named Court, made on the :rd dsy of July, 1905. and entered on record In Ihe Journal thereof, a' page ra, of Book 12, of the Probate record! of raid County and Court; which order ao made and extended, directed the undersigned Ad ministrator to sell the real property of aald es tate rereinafte- named and described, at pri vate asle, for csab, ten per cent to be paid st time of sale and balance st time of confirma tion of asle Tbe undersigned AdndolatrsUir will.onand after the .'.tb day of August, A I). MS, offer f. r sale and sell for cash, ten per tx n I of pun base price lo be paid st lime of sale, and balance at lime of confirmation of sale, all tbe right, title and Inn rest of tbe said ty. W. Walker, lo and to the lolloHlng de scrlbed real i ro erty lo wit: 'Ihe north ball d tbe north a-1 ',narler aud tbe north-east Qserteref tbe north-west quarter of section six n.. township twenty nine (SB) south of range six (6j west, of tbe Willamette Meridian, In Douglas Ceaaty, Oregon, contain tng 121 acres, legetBef sritfe the '.nem.nl heredllamenta and appurtenancea thereunto belonging or In eat wise ani-crtaliiinK Application to , tchase ald real propert) "ill be received to the u1 lerslgued Admlnls-j irator, at DlllarJ. regon. on aud alter the Aib ! day of August, A. It. i906. Dated this Mb day or July. 191V KlKitk ALKKR. A dm!:. i, irator of tbe estate of ST. W Walker, ! ssassssi. TIMBER CLAIMS AND HOMESTEADS LOCATED I have some good claims, farm and ranch lands for sale, reasonable, in one of the most beautiful vallevs on the coast, write or phone to Wm. M. Poetek, Camas Vallen, Ore. ml lee s w from Koseburg via Mvrlle fulDI I. J. Norman & Co. Cigars, Tobaccos, Confections, Fruits Bakery Goods Always fresh SHERIDAN ST. NEAR DEPOT rsmjjfssarajrsjsmj ma MRS. H E ASTON is prepared to wait npon old and new customers, and friends with a fall and complete etock of GROCERIE8 All freeh and of the very beat quality. Teas and coffee are specialties. Your patronage eoli cited. x aos Jackson St., Rnsebarg ROSEBIRG BREWING & ICE COMPANY The LarveH and Beet Eqnipped Brew ery in Soathern Oregon. Bieeburg Beer hag a Reputation through out the Countv lor III PURITY and parity mean Health. Brewed only from selected Barley and Cboiceet Hope. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Oar Specialty Direct delivery to your reeidenre in quantities of one raae or more. ' TELEPHONE 141 You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY tl your llckrt rva-1 over th- IVnver an. I Rio uran.le Railroad, the ?-enlc Une ol Ihe w..rld" BECAUSE Thorr rt o mn mtnu uttri lion nt oint of iut rci ftloog the ltnr tt'twrrn Obt-Ivii ami !vner that the trip never beAXme tire.'nu-. 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Cauwroan J. O. Wato Attorneys at Law, Hat. Baak BoUdc ROSaBCES. OB -!rc 8 C. FULLEBTON Attorney-at-Law. WU' praeiiea In ail thm Btaia and Fadcra: Coon. Oatoa la ataxsa Blda.. Baaahaim. Oreaoa. P W. BBNSON. A t torn ey-a t-La w . Bank Building BOdKBrBO. OBE-3 PUCHAHAa A GBE.M.WiEB J. A. Bt . H ivn I. U GU5IKD Attorneys-at-Law Kixi 1 and 2 Startlers Building EOSEBI RG. OREi;0! Call For City Warrants All persons holding City of B leeburg warrants endorsed prior to Jnne S, 1904, are reinested to present same to me, at ihe sheriff s office, for payment. In terest on said warrants will cease after .late of this notice. Dated this 5th day of July. 1W, H. C. Slocum. citv Tree. The season for hunting der opens August II and ends November 15. THE JOY OF LIVING RTlxt The Popular Liver Medicine Will Keep You WeU &2?SPmmmm product by TOR- wrt? il." 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