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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
r' . sv rAKJflcKi KtAL OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE 0 We have some -bxceptioually rine farms, d ? City Property and Timberlands in large and small 5 W tracts for sale 0 FIRE INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun- jj try property insured. j I M Sjjj IB H Ml i as j Anyone wishing to sell their property can j do so by listing it with us. Write for price list j I J of Farms and City Propert-. J D. R. SHAM BROOK, President i jj N. F. THRONE, Secretary ! ; ; ? I ' will f orr onA rlivrslai- asnx' lirairi nr PrnrTlirp W . HIJ L.t.ll Ulk j WHEN YOU COME B mm m Make your plans to stop at " 1 rn x - i III II NUB I j wuere you win De snown every courtesy ana ircaieu us yuu nuuiu 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 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. Inn 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 THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. ADDRESS, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHER. 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON ! SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. I All necessary adjustments. Solid steel frames. Call and J. F. BARKER CALL FOR ir STANFORD PURE PVR It Hits the Spot. j It Brings the Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED TAKE NO OTHER MIKE JACOB & CO. Distillers. Cincinnati. Ohio R. B. MATHEWES, Agent, Rosebnrg. Oregon fill 11! 115 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 yonr order for next Fall. The retail price for this dollar bargain would be as follows : 4 Walnuts . t 00 1 Butternut 25 1 American Chestnut 25 1 Mammoth Blackberrie 25 1 Elthea or Rose of Sharon 75 One fine rose will be sent bv sending 10 cents name the variety. Send 5 cents for catalogue telling yon 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 vnn don't know PAT Oal t nr address F F. Patterson. Jewelry is a line Where taste should predominate. Here you will And some very exquisite pieces of jewelry. Rings, pins, brooches, watches, chains or fobs and the price reas onably consistent with quality. IF YOU GET IT AT SALZMAN S ITS RIGHT. SALZMAN'S w . A til Alt IU. t S RICE, CASS STREET kill V - . .. 1 U . . A M EM 5 TO PORTLAND I M S . 1 1 a nome-iiae nosiein : a piace a i. J a ftJ . .,.,,,).) ? LA CARTE I I Nothing to get out of fix. Rigid and strong. see them. C0. Phone 201 A K FOR IT nusT HAVE ir In order to introduce our nursery we will make a special offer to any one pending in name cat frcm Plain dealer. We will aell yon the follow Contractor aid RsHdsr INI Rosehurg, Oregon. I Klem Tells Of Umpire's Troubles National League Official Says He Feels Lonely If hen Some One Isn't Calling Him Names. Doesn V Notice Stray Bottles Any More. Thi writer nvently hail a talk with HT. J. Klein, the well known National league umpire, after a particularly trying day in St. I.onls. "Mr. Klein," 1 Mid, "the public would like to hear the umpire's story Unit is, his side of the case. We have beard from the fans and the players. Now we would like to hear from you." He thought a loun while. "Why, I didn't know the umpire had a side In the ease." he said, with n laugh. "I'd fee! real lonesome If I didn't hear some fan holler 'Iub!' 'Robber!1 Thief!' Lobster" and a few other things be sides. Hut that don't bother me. All I see wheu I'm on the ball field Is the gasac, the ball players and the ball. The rour of bleachers Is natural to my ears. I don't oven notice stray beer glasses or buttles nowadays. No. that's rljrlit. Why, very frenuently I couldn't tell who is at the bat. I know he Is on the team, that's all. I Just look at the ball and keep tab on It; that's eCMMBgh to keep me busy. Yes, I know lots of people in the grand stand and bleachers umpire the game differently from the way I do. "Shv! I've been In the grand stand when some other umpire was working. ntran klkm rn a safk spot tuumh HI TROUBLES. and the line of tnlk that some of those fruys were working off made me take off my collar. On the level. I couldn't stand for it. I had to move away fron them. "Yes. you've got to have pie ballast to keep from making an '. slon.' and esjieclally when you see tii fans Rlowly flopping over the rail on to the field. Would I go to the clubhouse to change my clothes? Not on your life!" Here Klem's rather large mouth got to working overtime In a wild went ha: ha! "This is my fourth year In profes sional baseball. I was with the Cen tennial State league In IMSd tbe New York State in IMS, American In 1904 and this year the National. "They used to have a blind door cut Into some of the grand stands for the umpire to make his get-away, but the Insurance companies made them cut It out. and generally we have to go straight toward the crowd. No. I don't get rattled. I couldn't deliver the goods If I did," and here he let go an other laugh. "I'm pretty shifty on my plus. One of the chief grand stand plays we bare to go up against is a catcher who tries to swing die fans against you by grab- THE I'XPIBE A-S THE AHTL8T SEES HDL blng the ball with a quit a Jerk, poll ing It over the plate and then looking at the crowd with a grieving expres sion that means: 'Ain't It an awful deal? What do you think of this fat headed umpire?' What do I say 7 "Play ball or the Itenrh for your "In a small town In New York stats the ball ground backed up on a little river. The umpire during a close game handed out a decision that didn't make n hit with the spectatora, and they grabbed him and threw him Into the river. He was game, however, and took care to Klve one of the fellows a good ducking along with him." F.dsrt-mark. 2il. Old Edgemark. 2:16. la In Maine. hale and hearty, and getting some Cue colts George Stoddard, who wrote "The Royal Chef," which la soon to begin Its second season, tells an amusing little story concerning the wit of a certain railroad president. Tills offi cial was employed by a western line which connected two small towns about twenty miles apart. He drifted Into New York one day last Bunimer and hunted up the general passenger agent of the New York Central to aak for a pass to Albany. The Individual last mentioned looked up the western railway In his guide. "The Springfield and Peoria!" he ex claimed. "Why, my dear sir, I cannot give you a pass to Albany. Your road Is only eighteen miles long." The westerner was In no way feased. "I know that," be replied smilingly, "but It Is every Inch as wide as yours." He got the pass. Hard Hlttlagc OntSeldera. The members of the outfield of the St. Louis Americans are now recog Dlzed as some of the hardest bitting lot of youngsters In the country, atone hit for .315 In fifty-one games. Van Zant for .300 in twenty-nine games and Koehler for .258 In forty-two games. ti ! Humor on? Phi losophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. Reading maketh a man full, but It doesn't chase their wives off to the di vorce court. It Is easy to set up as a prophet these days. Any one with Just a toueh of second sight can predict that some thing will happen In Russia pretty soon. Some members of the legislature are apt to think that the laws they make are Just for the use of the other fellow. When the sheriff gets a Hue on man It Is apt to turn out a very dis tressing affair. Perhaps the monkeys have It figured that man is a being that the earlier races of monkeys degenerated Into. A horseless carriage should never be placed In charge of a senseless man. Ild you ever notice what a way the good time coming has of taking Its time about getting here? Seldom Is the man satisfied who Is going about looking for an opening wheu he falls Into a e- ml bole. For winning the tattle of love the man behind the mustache Is generally the beat equipped. The race la to the swift If they keep going. If mental treatment were all that Is claimed for It fewer umpires would die of old age. Grit to his "He wrote home wife's rela tlous for money." "DM they send It?" "Tea, they were afraid he would come to board with tbem If they did not," Though Pollr'a lost her bathing suit. To find It she baa hope; She s looking for it ever j-wbera And through bar microscope Summons. n the Circuit Conrt ol the State of Oregon lor the County of Doagls. John J Miliar. 1 FlalntlB, vs I William J Booth. Kathertne H Booth, bis wile. E F Bosaooh. I aud Marie at ioom. Oeleadaabi i To William J Booth, katherlae H Booth his the lh, K F Boaworth and Marie M V above named defendant. In tbe name ol the Stale ol Oregon You are , hereby required to apprt.r and answer the oom plalni ot the palnilff fled against you In tbe' said court and cause on af be lore tbe 10 day of October. 1W6 being tbe nay and date prescribed by the court In tbe ordtr lor publication ol ' said nmmcDa for you o appear and aner said complaint on or before said day and date or plaintiff will take lodgment against you and each of you according b the demands of said complaint town ; Kor the foreclosure ol certain mortgage de sen bad in said complaint and executed by the said William J BoKh ai d Katberloe H Boom made and dated Fvbraai y 6, ISM, u secure tbe payment of a certain promissory sole of evrn date lor tbe som of RrO with liiterest thereon at the rate of to per cent per annum That the premises conveyed thereby may be sold and tbe proceeds a?p'ttd to tbe pa men: of the um of OK) with Interest thereon at tbe rai of 10 per cent from late of makipg. with rvaaooable attorneys fees, together with tbe coats and disbursement i of this suit aed aale of the aforesaid premises provided by law. Alsoth tall the said defendants, and all persona claiming by, through or under thest, may be barred and foratioaed of all right title, claim, lein, euuli, of rwhrmptlon. and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and tor other and turther relief. And it you fail to at pear and answer said compl lot as above required, tbe pla tiff will take default against you and apply to tbe court for tbe relbf dtmandel In said com plaint vi: for the sale of the west of tbe S and SK of the K. and Ihe KWij of the S K1, of section M. township 10 south of range 1 west of ihe Willamette meridian In boaglaa county, Oregon. Thlaiummoui Is pub lahed In tbe Roarburg Pla'ndealer by order of i W Hamilton. Judge of ihe circuit court of the 4tste of Oregon by an order Bad oa tbe Sib cay of August IS05 Tbe fliat publication of this summons la of tbe da le of Augoat nth 1906 aud the las', pub licatlon thereof will be on tbe Vth day of Si p tember U06 making the fall psreld of six weeks C. I. LEaVKNOOOO. Attorney f r Plaintiff NATURES PERFECT NIC Improves the appetite, aide digestion and prevent! billiousness. Cures con stipation, strengthen! the nerves and invigorates tbe whole system. Bound to R'icoTstr H- Wife? " Please Smile AND Look Pleasant' When u woman says" I am racked with pain," the word "racked " recalls tin- days when the stretched the tinier lilies of women on the rack with rpe anil pulley until the very Joints crackod. Fancy an attendant suy'.ng to the tor turod woman, "Please smile and look pleasant." . . ... And yet the woman "racked with pain," Is expected to smile through her agony and to make home happy. She can't do It. It Is against Nature. Generally speaking. Hie racking pains ol ill-health such as headache, backache and "liear-Ing-dnwn pains" are relaUsl to Seraaae ments or dieuraVera of the org dis tinctly feminine. When this condition is removed the general health is restored. and with health COSael hack the smile of happiness Any woman may reaala her health at home without offensive questionings r examinations hy the use of Dr. Pierce! Favorite Prescription. Sick women may consult Dr. Pierce. ty letter, free of charge. Such letters ar.' Una tea as sacredly confidential. "It affords rue pleasase to relate the w..n derful merits of your great medic Imaa eape cially your "Favorite Prescrtotlua." wrlK-s Mr .1 Wmley Kblio-. of Woodbury. N. Jennr. L. Hoi Wt "My wife lias ln-en ulnK It for osse time past, tiarlmf suffer. . I wverelf with twarlns-ilowii pains, aduasj In liack. and many other cotuiilalnts ieeullar lo women. She wa.-. very weak, i-ould not do any heavy work or washing M can do all kinds of work now. She la soon to DecoaM a mother but we do not fear lbs result (as heretofore), all due to your wonder-worker. 'Kavorlte Prescription.' "Your 'Pleasant Pallets' are also worth many times their price 1 have us-sl m ui for biliousness and stomach trouble, and have found them to ! all that yu claim. They are my ronstaut companions once used, always awaw. Olven away. The P.sple "i Common SVnae Mistical Ad vlaer la sent free on receipt of stamps to par cipense of mailing "iJg The U'k con tains leu pages, wet IOJ Illus trations ami several eatasea plates. Send l one-cent stamp for thw paper-bound book, or XI stamps for the cloth tund Address Dr. at. V. l'lercv. Uuffaio. N T. To Hunters August 15th the open season for the killing of buck deer commences, and ! closes with Oct. 31st. Sept. 1st the i. pen season lor killing ol , does ojiens, and c!os s arith Oct. Slat. Both must i-killed hatvejaa half hour J before sunrise and oi e hour aft -r sun set Kach hunter mutt secure a license from the county clerk of the county. Coon Trtasartr s Mn Notice is hereby given that ail parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to, and including, July :, l'HH, are re quested to present the same to the coun ty treasurer as interest aril cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg, Oreg., Jnlv 17, liOS. (i. W. IIMMirC Board of Equalization Notice Notice is hereby given that the Board of Kqiialization of iKmglas County. Oregon, will meet in the office i f the County Clerk of said County in the court bou e in the City of Koseburg, Oregon, on Mouday, August -. Wfi, at V o'clock a rn. and w ill continue in ses sion unti! aturday, -eot. n.ter 'Jnd at 5 o'clock p. m. to publicly examine the aeseastneat rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or .jualtties of land, lots or other pioperty. Now, therefore, all parties who may be ag grieve.) by reason of valuation, descrip- lion or otherwise as to their assessment will please take notiie as aU-ve stated. and make their complaints to said Board of Kuoaligation Otherwise tt.eir Assessment will stand ss made by the Assessor. Dated M. nday July SI, 1906 tigO. W. ?T vLKY, Assessor Douglas County, Oregou, Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 acres on Seven Mile Creek about live miles southwest fromFort Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, house, large barn ample water supply, will rut about eighty tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O Boi Hil, ti Tacoma, Wash. Title Uuaranteeci Loan Co. ROSRBCRtt. ORK'iON . I. D. BaJtlLTOB, O C. HaBtLTOS. Prasddaot Secy aad TTaas i)ce la the Court House. Hare the only coai pleteset ot abstract books in Douglas founts Abstracts and CerUflcates ot TlUe furnish. dof Douglas oonnty land aad mining claims. Bare also a ooraplele aet of Traclngi of all township plats la the Roaeburg, Oregon, V 8. Land Ois trlrt. Will make bios print copies of anr town ship The Chinese Varnish Made to Walk Upon MADE IR ALL COLORS Cherry, ssahafaas). Oak. Natural. Btc For Floors, Bar Tops, Furniture and General Household Use. Come to our store and get a sam ple of Chi-Namel applied to Take it home and test it First Strike the wood sample a heavy blow with a hammer, and note that while tbe wood may be indented a quarter of aa inch, the varnish has not marred or cracked This proses that Chi-Namel is very elastic Second. Place the wood sample ia a tea kettle, and note that boiling water does not torn it white Th is proves that Chi samel contains no rosin Third Apply whiskey This proves that Chi-Namel anil stand upon bar tops. Fourth. Allow a ran of the varnish to stand open over night, and Dote that there is no evaporation. This proves that Chi-Namel contains ao benzine Fifth. Spread varaish over flat sur face, and brush in every direction, and Bote "self levelling" effect. This proves that all brush marks disappear, and tka result will be pleasing no matter how inexperienced the applier may be. Old door cab be mads to look ukt new bard Ho setd to buy new rural tu re Chi-Namel will make old furniture look BBTTBR taaa asrw tarsitur. Take no substitute Wt lavita yea to prove ts yourself then is NOTHING "last as good as Chi Namel ,w SoM xcftsaivsjy by 1 Administrate r's Sale. Id the Circuit C mrtof the State of Oregon, In and lor the County of Dougla. In the matter of the eatatei of S W. W. Walket, Deceased, S Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the above named estate, will i.tireuant to an order of the above named court, made on the :trd day of July, 1906, and entered on record In the Journal thereof, at page IB, of Book 12, of the I'robate records of raid County and Court, wblcb order ao made and extended, directed the undersigned Ad ministrator to sell the real property of said es tate hereinafter named and described, at pri vate sale, fer cash, ten per cent to be paid at lime of sale and balance at time 1 contlrms- tlon of sale The undersigned Administrator' win, on and alter the .'.tb day ol August. A U. , Ret, ulTer for sale and ael! for cash, ten per' cent ol pun hate price to be paid at time of sale, and balance at time of confirmation of j sal, all the right, title and Inttresl of the said . vt. Walker, In and to the si rlbed leal roierty U; wit follow lug de- ihe north hall ol ihe ni.Mh .a-t oarier and the north-east ( Barter el the uunb west quarter j of section an (), township twenty nine () ' south of range an (C; west, of tbe Willamette : Meridian, In bouglan County. Oregon, coulain ing 121 acres, together with the tenement. hereditaments ami Si)srHinanms thereunto j belonging or In mi; .use appertaining. Application n. p'irchase ald real property I will be received b; the ui d.-rslgned Adminis-, Hates, at Pillar !. Oregon on aud alter the t h ; day of Anguat, A D. i9u6. Dated this t th ila or July. ISts'.. EDOAR WALK ICR. Administrator of the estate of W. W. Walker, i deceased. TIMBER CLAIMS AND HOMESTEADS LOCATED I have some pooil clsims, farm and ranch lands (or sale, reasonable, in one I of thr most beautiful valleys on the ' coast, write or piione to '. M. I'oktek, Camas alien. Ore. 25 milec s. w . from Koseburg eta Mvrtle 1'ulnt I. J. Norman i Co, Cigars, Tob3ccos Confections, fruits Bakery Goods Always fresh SHERIDM ST. NEAR DEPOT MRS H. EASTON i a nMnitaaarl ts-v age aa i t nrtAn -a A ass tt y gai v i w aai a u uvu vi u and new customers and friends with a (nil and complete stock ol -ROCERIES All freeh and ol the very boat quality. Teas aad coffeea are special ties. Yonr patron Age 9 305 Jswkaon St. . RtsMbarg ROSEBtRG BREWING & ICE COMPANY The ' I-arv'"t and Beet Equipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. burg Beer has a Reputation through out the Counlv (or Its Ba PURITY and purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barlev and Choicest Hope. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Onr Specialty I'irect delivery to your residence in quantities of one case or more. T ELEPHONE 141 You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tlekels rs-ed over the IVnver an.1 Rio i.rsn-lr Railroad, the Ss-vnlo Line ot the World" BECAUSE There ars' SB manyss-enirattrsctions and points of interest aloug the line between Ogden and lsenrer ihat the trip never bewuu-a tiresome. If you are going East, write for information and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. W. C NcBUDI. Gen. gt. 4 Third St. PORTLAND. 0IEC0N BETTER LATE THAN NEVER THE FAMOUS PEATER SGHUTTLER FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS AT S. K. SYKES ft I ROSEBURG, OREGON "HIT THE TRAIL" TO KRUSE & NEWLAND S ) V FOR COOD GROCERIES J KRUSE $ NEWLAND B A R H A R PS LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRST-CUSS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATES. STAiE TO 1ARSHFIELD. WITIl BFJCD LS9 ALL COOS C0LMY POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT 6 A. M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST diADLCo bunNtn WAinifiuiUR & Professional Cards. .EOHUli M. BkOWN, Attorney-at-Law, Ooort Hooas Uowu sLaus. RLiyEBt EG ORg m C. SEELY, M. D. orncg Douglas Caaatjr Baak Piaildiag," Rooms li. li apxl It. Pbotte 4ii srOSEBLIta. OHEflM rR-KO. K. HOCCK, Physcian Sc Surgeon. 1 Renew 8.1 ROsKBURU ORRSOa Phoaa. Mala n HaYNES. DENTIST, Renew Build Inc. Telephoe So Si. ROSKaTBAs .js1w 1-.: -?' aw Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1 I. Bank Baildg ROr3KBC R8, Uft aainingei tss lore twa r I Land OasOt an.' aipedalre. C. FULLER-TON Attorney-at-Law. 11' practice la ail the State aad FederaJ Conn. OSoc .a Marks Bid., g aaanarg. Oiagea. F. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building ROBKBCRG. ORE' ;'S B ICHANAN A GREMNGER 1. A. 3;.kim I. L i;usiun Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 Maratera Building ROSEBrRt;. OREGON Call For Gty Warrants All persons holding City of Rjwbarf warrants endorses! prior to Jane S, 1904, are n-jm-sted to present same to me, at the sheriff's office, for payment. In terest on said warrants will cease after date of this notice. Dated this 5th day of July, 1905, H. C. Slocum. citv Tress. The season for hunting de?r August 16 and ends November 15. opens THE JOY OF LIVING CAjr aa rn.LT re ai.ii.kd whkx tor ENJOY GOOD HEALTH The Popular Liver Medicine WiU Keep You Well A OUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR. RID UVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system with Arsenic Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which vitiate the blood, debuitate the System, and leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and ia the simple remedy of nature. It earns off all poison b the system and leaves aa sTsjatriou! affacta. CURED BY HERBINE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED Mr. L. A. Hkka, Iredell, Texas, says: "X wa sick n bad for eight months with liver trouble, the doctor seemed to do sne ao gsxx. I waa told to try Her bine, and it cured me In a taort time. 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