The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 21, 1905, Image 2

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OIU'l'TT In Ibis city KtdaMw Bvp
laaiher SO, 1906, to Mr. tn! Mr?. A
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lit Social Circles
TAKE NO CHANCES IN
EMERGENCIES.
If you want certainty of results and uni
form excellence in medu ines be sure to get
them from
The
Drug Store of
Quality
Near the D epot
FULLERTON & RICHARDSON,
ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER
PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
FUR MAYOR.
At the request of many citizens. I
am willing to allow mv name to be
Kniered in ,be Po Office at Roebur.. Orugon. ! f ot B"
"Second Cl5s Mail Matwriu Mt OUr. Submi t to the Wishes of the
I people of this city.
G. Y. Kimball.
W. E. WILLIS. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES
Bemi-Weeklj One Year; J. On; 8emi Wee.lv
Six Months, SI 00. Cash in Advance.
FOR CITY RECORDER
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1KB.
CITY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the office of
City Treasurer at the coming city
election to be held in this city Mon
day. October 2. 1905.
Harry C. Sloctm.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for election to the office of
City Recorder, of Roseburg. Oregon,
at the election to be held on Mondav.
Oct. 2, IOQ5l J. E. BatWTSBft, "
CITY RECORDER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for election to the office of
City Recorder for the ensuing term,
at the city election to be held lloa
day, October 2, 1905.
A. X. OR.TTT.
FOR MAYOR.
Having been requested by a num
ber of my friends to allow my name
to come before the voters of this city
for the office of Mayor. I have con
sented to again enter the race, pro
viding I find that I am wanted to
again serve the people in that capac
ity. E. V. Hoover.
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Monday the public schools of this
city Opened up for another year's work.
; After having enjoyed a well-earned
! vacation the teachers are at their
I Pst of duty: ready to guide the ris
ing generation into the paths of
knowledge, and the boys and girls are
glad of this opportunity to prepare
themselves for lives of usefulness,
ti st-burg is fortunate in having ex
cellent schools. Their high staniinr
is known at home and abroad and we
should take pride in such a record.
There can be no denying the fact
that our educational facilities have
much influence with desirable people
who are thinking of coming here to
make their homes. Let us guard
well the public schools and ever stand
ready to use our best effort to in
crease their usefulness.
MARSTERS' DRUG CO.
DRUCS
PATENT
MEDICINES
PERFUMES
SOAPS
TOILET
ARTICLES
RUBBER COODS
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STATIONARY
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
WINDOW CLASS
LIME
AND CEMENT
ALL KINDS OF
SPRAYS
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The dm popular Tommy AtkuM fare i
M hIiohii at the Bell Sisters. 7i!tf :
iVanttil To trade two (turn! covin lor a
food work liorse. J. K. Brctzke, Pixon
ville. Ore. t-ll 15
L L. u ml Kreil Boll o.imein from ElK
ton, '1 lumilay, to take in tlie fair. Kreil
1ih remained here to attend the public
si hools.
M. McCoy went to Portland last night
for the purpose of having liin eyes
treated.
E. N Kwart, J. Kwart an I Geo.
Scott, of Melrose, are attending the
. Portland fair.
Miss l.inra Sparling, who has been
one ol the Plain. lealer's ellit ient OOaapOB1
inn force lor ceveral yearn has gone to
Drain, where she vtill enjoy a well
e.iriieii vacation, visiting with nuiic
eastern friends ami relatives.
Judge J. V. Hamilton i home from
Coot and furry C 'linties, where he has
Ihhmi holding court. He will begin a
wm of court here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Throne were heard
from this week. They were having a
Might (al lime at Vancouver, l.
County Supt. I Milan), tA Lane county,
was here from EaajBM Saturday, greet
ing aid friends.
W. f . Wilson, wife and litlle sin. who
have beea the gu-ts of relatives ill this
i city, ratiiiaad to MedSoed, Tuesday.
Ediior Chas. V. Kice, of the Myrtle
Treek Mail, j.aiil the Piaindealer s
neighhorly call. Tuesdav.
A. F Theeaaaoa, was in from Melrose,
today, on his way to Mar-hrield, where
lie has the contract for carrving the mail
from Marshtiel.l to North Hend.
E. l. Hursh, mini was owner and
, adeteral t lie Piaindealer from 'SO to "06,
is in ti -i t fro DO San Fraiuisco, where
'lie is stationed as pedal eaar.iiner for
llie 1'. S. Pension I5urean. His many
I friendf are delighteti to aaae bin. wttli
them again.
IViStmaster I. E Millelge is up from
Oil. ard. today, mingling with his n.anv
Itoseliurg friends.
J. l. Parn, an esperience.1, up to
.late, j b printer ai d ad man. ( Port
land, has been employed aa foreman oi
this paper to succeed Edward P.. Clark.
Brhe is no longer connected wtth the
Piaindealer. lr. Baraea i- an ener.eti.
workc ami with him in our fob depart-
meat ve can aaeara oat caatoaaera thai
they cau get their work when it i
piaaii an! n them without any annaeee
sxry delay.
Ir. Eugene I'ui:aa. the well-known
and popalat pioneer phyeieiaa, wh.
has leeii conriued to his resilience
portion of the week ouaiv uut of nines-.
' i u Ml able to again he in ht u6H e.
Mr- G. W. Young, of ihis citv. I. -ft
BTedaeeitajr aaomiaa for seatt:e to rieit
for a tew uionthg with relatives.
I)r. J. V. S'range is having an addi
ti m built to his residence on Lane
a'reet.
Attorney W. W. Cardwell his le.-n
busily engaged in taking te-tunony ol
witnesses in the Phipps vs Wiiiis raap,
which involves the validity of a mort-
gae given in 1-v;.
Mi Kannie O ibb is now on.- of Mis.
M. Josej.hson's corps of elhi lent as-is!-1
ants.
Died.
When the gaeeta ol Hotel MeClallen
Baeembied in the parlors they were
treated to a surprise last Monday even
ing, when Justice John T. Long iiietlv
stood liefore ihem and united in mar
riage John H. Porter, of Bohemia and
Miss Dora Lake, of Yoncalla. Both par
ties are well known young people of
their respective communities, and have
a host of friends in this county. Mr.
KuSE At St. Vincent's Hospital, Port
land, Tuesdav, September 19, 1906,
El ma Bora, dane.li let ol Mr, ami Mrs.
W. II Hose, of Peer Creek, aged lt
eai s.
The remain were brought to this citv I ''"r'er has beea employed in the ijuick
for iateraaeal oe Wedneaday evening's Ueer aeiaea in the Bohemia district for
local. Miss El ma. with her mother, I'"'1 year. The happy Coapfo left Sun
had been vi-iting in Morrow lOUnty and OaJ niorning for Toneatla.
returned to t his city last wek when! 'I he senior class of t he Rosebnrg high
she w as taken sci io.isly ill with apnea- I school will give a reception to the new
licit ns. They returned to I'mtland at i pupils and new teaci erg next Friday
once and she was placed in the hospital j evening. It will he held i.i Ihe assem
bly hall in the high school building. As
this is the tiist racial event of the school
year and is given by the mighty Senior
where ahe died. Her father and mother
were with her at Ihe time of her death.
The deceased w is a afore of lira. J. G.
Flook of this citv. and Ivnlcs her father Class it will lie exM-ctul to he verv line
and mot her leaves t wo sisters and two I indeed. The meinlers of ihe clasa will
brothers to uioiirn her loss. ! try to show the pupils of the school a
l-uueral scr ices were conducted bv good time, and an enjoable evening
Bar. Geo, 0 Bitchuy at the Coriatian j may 1 expecteil.
church this alteration. Interment was
NOW 15 THE TIME
To prcpart; for wintrr, and otir store is headUarters for anything
and everything in the line of HOUSU FU RNISHINGS We in
vite yon to call and see our goods and get our prices, then we are
sure of a share of your patronage. We have
4fg;?giidbjid;p;?!-Ii
Sweeping Reductions
On our entire stock. Comprising everything for the !iom-
TINWARE, CRANITEWARE,
HARDWARE, STOVES AND EVERYTHING KNOWN TO FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
made ill the I.O. O. K. ceim'terv
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
DOING NICELY
T. T. Bourgeon-, grand chief ranger of
the Foresters of A rica, in the deearfo
oi Oregon, will visit Court D inglai No.
It.', of this city, ollii ially on Tuestlav
October 10, W. The lodge ia makiag
preparatiuaa to receive their tread chief
?.d all the atembera ol Court Doiigias
and visiting courta are inviie.1 to lie
; present.
Madam Rumor has it that there are
to be a aamber of,aradHaga ia this city
in the near future. According to th- re-
porte there are to be several ol these
thia city I hanctione arnicfa are brougnt als.ut by
things
PFflAI RADHAIlXlCl l"lt;iutifuIlyupholstpr.-.l .ouch.-, from $5
uj with 10 pel cent di-rount for cash.
The fall term of the Rnoebarg pablii
schools opened ap Monday morning,
I the opening having beea poaiponed on
eeh on account of the fact that the
MS'.rici r air w as in se-s..u in iui-i;,
iast week and man v scholars ciild not 1 "I"'1 s ' lunations. Aa am
start in until after thai was oxer,
repniieliniil.ial a. M.Saadera i-1 one
of 1 he busiest people one ooald bopvto
Bad anywhere. He his under his im
mediate tepervieioa both the high ai.d
the grammar si h .'.s and ibOM wh.. aie
' in a position to speak sav that he is do
ing ibe wi rk oi two or three aaea in get
tmg thingf to tart off nicely. In addi
lion to being in charge ol the entire
CBeal system of the City, he also tea. h-s
. Latin and Geraaa ia the high achool
ooarae.
"We ihink we i ave one of the tirie-t
eorpa of teachers to be foand anywhere ',
rema.ked Sapei iateoda ai Fandari in
the bearing ol the Piaindealer man, but
not special. for pablicaiioa. Ve,"
BOatiaMed ha, am sure thai luiiie of
Lao acaoola m Oregoa au oatdaM us
an. I I have my doabta it they can N-.iu
:o ram pa re with aa. Boa e ol our f..ne
re excep'i .nally strong, and. as a
whole 1 think that we art Very fortunate
m having pracund su. h gojd iaetrac
tors."
Tiie year the atea!ani-e will proh-
.r l v e 1 i -! 11. at of lat ear .j it e a t'it
Nearly seven hundred have a. ready en
robed and by the end of the w.. k there
wib ie all oi aeveQ bond red on the rolls,
although there shout i U- ev n more
than that, for tl.ee are -r one thou
sand cfaildiaa el si !;-l ge in thia dis
trict, of the nambef noa enrolled,
seventy a:e in the high sc io.J. K-.t-bu.-g,
by the way, has the only high
Sihool hi Donglaa county which ha
nioteti.aii leu gra e- and this results in
se.eral pupl.s COOaiag In Irart the out-
lyiag dietricM to gel the beta Bl of thi-
fud course. Oi a .ir-e tl.cy have to pay
a light lax as re. pure! by law.
Kebu.g has nicely . qaipped b.ukl-
ings and now , aitb an excel leal set ot
teachers there will evideatatly be euir
; are u-ually kept ?1 a profound secret,
' until the date uisin ahich they are
cedaled to oerar, the Secittv Eitttor i.
not at liberty to divulge He names of
the contracting parties. This item ir
erely intended to give warning, as llie
-lnK-k which is coming may b- t.. great
tor s ana ieopi. t stand.
Another s-ial dance will he given a
I the Armory m-xl Priday akfhl by ttir
is rune dancing club of this city
Ail members Bad invited gaeata are ex
I .te.1 to Ik- present. The K'leebur
Orcbeatra will furnish music
Vt. James W. I. lrlmn an I Mi
Delia M. O le were united in marriagi
I the home of the bride's sister. Mrs
Mali, in Beaabei g. September SO, ims
' Kev. E H. niche, partar at the Baptiei
I'hur. h, oliii ia ing. The gruoui is i
ell known S. p fireman and the bride
is a sister of Mr- D B Hall ; fcoth ar.
well known in tins city. The banag
young rouple led on Wednesday nighl -overload
for Portland aad Taemna Af
er waiting llafro p- iut. thrv wi.l return
lo this city to re-i.le.
Mrs. H. MTal eabaig, ol San Francis
co, who ia viritfakg Meade ia this citv.
was tendered a reception lislay at the
reaidtnta of Mrs. a Wollenberg on
"tej i ens stree'
HEATING STOVES FROM $2.25 AND UPWARDS.
We Pay Cash For Hides, Pelts and Wool.
BE SURE AND CALL ON US DURING FAIR WEEK
ROSEBURG FURNITURE COMPANY.
THE NEW MARSTERS BLOJK.
ROSEBURG, OREGON-
Cmb!) Trtasarer't Viitcc
N. tice is hereby siveti that all parties
holding county warrants endorsed prior
to, and including. Jnly 3, IMOt. are re
jucsted to present the same to the coun
ty treasurer as interest will cease there
on after the date of this notice.
Datl Koeeburg, orcg.. Jniv 17. I MB,
i. W. Kmviice
Town Lots For Sale
Croice building I Is in Kinney's im
proved plat of Koaehurg. near Main
treet. good title. Price per lot.
Address, V A. Ru n Kt. tf
FARM IMPLEMENTS
THE CELEBRATED BAIN WACON, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN
MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED
CUTTERS ROLLINC DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS.
HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY
BEARD &. CULVER the hardware dealers
The not by Polo turhan in mohair,
chenille, neon velvet and taffeta silk
n..w on display at the hVh Bitter. 7.IU
Vetch Seed for Sale.
For Velrh Med
Frank ixs.n. Bro
rail on or address.
karav. Ore. on.
Piaindealer Want Ads Bring Results.
To Hunters
August thth the open season for the
killing of buck deer commences, and
closes with Oct. .'51st.
Sept. 1st the i pen season f. r killing of
does opens, and closes with Oct. 3 st.
Both meet be killed betaeua half hour
liefore nariea and one hour after sun
set. Each hunter mutt soenre a license
from the county clerk of the county.
TIMBER CLAIMS AND HOMESTEADS LOCATED
I have aaane good claims, farm and
ranch lands for sale, reasonable, in one
me most lieautiful valleys on
coast, write or phone to
Wm. M. Porter, Camas Vallen. Ore
raJS Dec . from BoaelMBsj via Mirilc l'o tin
apaaadid work dear.
The compoleory achool law will make
some difTeieiu ;u tie general average,
II it dws not tend to increase ti e earoMs
eat, thmk the oBfoieie, There are
twenty leacl.ers employed in ihe differ
eat departments and they are ail going
to pride themstlves upon having line
records to show at the cl ee of the school
year .
Sn the regular w.-k'y teachei's
meetings will lein an I also the Phila
dorean society w ill be orgaaiaed by the
high sch's.l pupils, and then there will
be class org:Mi:zatio:i. pirties. reeep
tfoae and such tbingl to enliven the
"be K''i' pheee of the school year.
Medicines that aid nature aie always
imwt effectual. Chamlierlain's Cough
l.eineily acts on this plan. It allays the
cough, relieves the lungs, aids eX.eeto
ration, opens Ihe s cretions, and aids
nstnre in restoring the system to a
healthy condition. Sold by A. C. Mars
ters Cured tf Lame Back After I5 yeara
of Sulierint.
E. P. Throne, leader of the Olendalc
hand, has been mingling with his BoOB
barg flienils, this week.
Dr. W. II. DeVora, one o( Douglas
ri Unix's prominent phsicians, is in
from Canvoiiville today
PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH
"I had been troubled with lame back
BT If years and I found complete recov
are in ihe use of Chamberlain's Pain I
Balm, says John (i. Bisher. tiillam had I
This liniment is also w ithout an equal
for sprair:g and bruises. For sale by A.
C. Marsters A Co.
For Sale
Seven farms, close in, cheap; on time,
and for cash. Three sawmills, ajJgOfl
and tip. Nine hotels. fl.-gX) and up
Eight restaurants, 1 500 and up. Seven
hslging houses, flOOO al),i up A,ijrew
EL H. Higley, agent, P. O. Box 47, Port
land, Oregon. 8ll-8t
Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy Aide
Nature
THE ROSEBURG
HOUSE
ItlVE! JONES, Proprietor
Rate.-i $ 1 . m ) per day anil upward
New Brick, New E'umishins.
Prompt Bwkm tlpposite the
P. Depot (Irounds .' .' .'
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
Jennings' Bakery has fitted up a nice
lunch room. Everything neat and
clean. 74 if
For Sale or Trade for email farm in
Douglas county, 160 acres, good wheat
land 10 acres cleared of sage brush,
fair new buildings, all fenced, 111 miles
south of Proeeer. Address Wm. Stabe
now, Proeeer, Wash. 74 4t
Own Yocb Own Home Own it now.
8top paying rent. I live in Riverside
addition to Roeeburg, the Queen City
of Southern Oregon. 1 want you to live
here too. Location, soil, health, terms
and price, all correct. Send for pic
tured folder, or see me at my office. I'm
in earnest ; are yon?
31 p Locib B.'Rzbk, Roseburg, Orer
For Sale Cheap
A good, gentle family horfle ; weight
1200 lbs. Or will exchange for wood
and wheat. Inquire of Mark C. Man
Ban, Edenbower, or 'aildresa box IBf,
Roeeburg, Or. Phone 4!X1, tf
Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic
Physician cures acute and chronic
diseases, corrects deformaties and
removes foreign growths. Consul tion
free. Phone or call for appointment.
Office in Abraham buildimr. tf
All dental work nostivelv guaranteed
by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor and
Wilson building. tf
The bilious and dyspepic are constant
Baf mum and appeal to our sympathies, j
1 here is not one of them, however, who !
may not be brought bark to health and I
happiness by the use of Chamberlain's
Stomach and I iver Tablets. These tab-;
lets invigorate the stomach and liver 1
an.l strengthen the digestion. They also
regulate the bowels. For sale by A. 0.
Marsters & Co.
Notice to Campers
I am now prepared to convey camping
parties to and from the mountains or
sea coast at reasonable prices. For par
ticulars call on J. W. Powell, Roieburg,
Or. Phone BOB. tI
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
THE FAMOUS
PEATER SCHUTTLER
FARM WACONS, BUCCIES
AND
SPRING WAGONS
AT
S. K. SYKES
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Visit Our Art Department
We have materiah tor nil
kiniift of fancy work.
FISHER $ BELLOWS COMPANY
Rosiburg's Only Department Store
Make vourself at hme and
meet jour friends in oar
Ladies Parlor.
There is but one business method that will ever be successful, it is: "Do Into Others as von
Would Be Done Bv.
Fish.r and Bellows Co. point with priile to their niagninciont izrowth.
Startijeg but a littlt' more than seven years a;ro with a room 2-5x30 it and
constantly adding Bpace from that lime to the present now occupying almost
as much rl-xir space as all the other dry goods stores of this city combined.
The reason for tlis wonderful growth is not hard to fiud. In the beginning of
their business career they adopted the Golaen Rule as their motto and that
they hure practiced the same, their customers will testify. FISHKB cc BEL
LOWS COMPANY NEVER EXAGERATE and never will it don't pay.
When you see a statement in our advcrlismeut you know that statement is true.
Friday and Saturday
Sale.
We have culled out of our
stock at time of moving hun
dreds and hundreds of yards
of Colicoes. Ghinghams, Out
ing Flannels, Shirtings, wool
Dress (ioods, L)rapi'ries, etc,
and will put them on sale
Friday and Saturday of this
week at a fraction of their
real worth.
To-day We Announce a Great
Opening Display
of mens underwear, and offer this week only. Jjo
dozen Mens Heavy Ribbed Cotton Undershirts
and Drawers at the REMARKABLE LOW
PRICE OE
79 CENTS THE SUIT
These goods cannot be bought at other stores
for less than 50 cents per garment and we doubt
if you will get as good a garment as this one
either.
New Rain Coats
New Waists
New Hats for Ladies
New Hats for Men
New Fancy Dress
Coods and Ribbons
Our Men's Hat
Departjmtan
We have placed on sale two
lots of men's hats.
Lot 1 consists of 4 dozen
black and brown soft hats,
latest shapes, bought this fall
especially for this opening
sale and worth 51.50 for
this sale
77 Cents
Our Friday and Saturday Sale of Groceries
is still on, BUY THEM, WE WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY.
PHONE US MAIN 7U
Lot No, is 4 dozen
Men's Uough Rider
or Oregon Militia
Hats never sold for
less thou 4t . 1
PUR PRICE 97 CTS.
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