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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1905)
YOU COULDN'T CATCH TROUT WITH A WORM The Trout knows better. Knows bettor. His k siotc wnere ms money procures both quality and THE PEOPLES STORE Same way with our p-;iorls Tim nntrliaser o - J' eeu sense of judgment nromnts him to hnv al the o r 1 - j quantity. ae htul Is acknowledged the loader in GOOD GOODS ami our reputation i of everv article we sell. THE LADIES ALWAYS KEEN BUYERS Favor us with a large share of their natronaer for the reason tliev shopping here a pleasure. FOURTEEN YEARS IN BUSINESS ami not a dissatisfied customer. Such is a record to be proud of. Our store is the STORE OF QUALITY at priees that stagger competition. I. ABRAHAM Prpp. THE PEOPLES STORE "The Store of Excellence" ROSEBURG ORE. PEACH TREES BEAR ALL THE YEAR In Social Circles Cannon's Book and Stationery Store School Commences this WeeK. fj 5 Here and There - are headtprarters for SCHOOL BOOKS AND School Supplies -0. all kinds and respectfully solicit our valued patronage Cannons Book and Stationery Store. t P. J. Johuson, dentist, tirave's build ing. 4!'tf I. uiu li at Jennings' B.ikery. 74tf For Sale 15 head of Anirora poats John D'vrner. Wardton, Oregon. Furnished MM for rout at month. Apply to 198 Kose st reft, slop Hot coffee ami san.lwiahes at .lentnntjs Bakery. 7-ttf If you want cold ham or delicaciee. call at Jennings' Fakery. 74 1 f Take your Osteopathic treatment lejulaily for postive reMilts. Osteopathy will carry you through safelv. It MM have anv metal, sh.-et iron or piH' work to Jo call on Winnie GaddiB. Hi work Bad price are guaranteed to please". Out in 'A D bower they are trying, evidently, to mike a record in the mat ter oi growing tine fruit. tirowera from that locality cent many tine evidences to attest this) Statement to the Lewis uud Clark exposition. I K. Wilson and son brought in the Pluii. dealer some excellent grapes raised ! in that favored locality. They were of the "iMproved Miation variety and are good to In. i!; upon. One hunch weighs one and a half pounds. These were I picked frOM a uions er vine which is a I x i i t sixty feet long and from which they expert to gather fully one hundred pounds of lucioiis fruit. One of the interesting reports from that neighborhood is to the effect that S. Stephen! have peach trees which have been bearing every season and they are Sfty-two years old. Mr. Stephens has had the place hr the past seventeen years, but he asseits the fart that the trees have never failed to yield a good crop each season during that period. V. L. Harvey, a brother-in-law of Mr. Stephens' has also bsM in that section ior seventeen years mis a iihe report to The Senior class ,,f the Soaebara lliwl make. He says that his tree, of peaches a ulos, t.j ,yii,,e leeefl j,,,, have never failed him during his sojourn Kriday evening to the new pupils and in tint reigon. Some of his"l.emon : t..,.i,ro Thi. ' m -.n.l.l .., i i 'Iiiicm" crril nff first honors at the .. .. - me asm si 11001 vear was a no mm mic i ) big Portland fair, last week. lW Tie B,,,t.iou, , ,,,. 0f ,,. j These are only a few of the many ' large class rKms were tastefully iloco I j ancm of the kiud which could I ratetl iii the class colors, red and bite, doubtless be secured by the newsgather I and autumn leaves. Light rnfrmhWf tl i j if he went over there after such iufor-1 were served by young ladies of the; niatioii. Hut these wi'l serve to show Senior class. Music, games and .cial tliat Kdenbowet is rightlully naiiie.l ami I inlerci.urses, mingled to make the ,-. A jolly party of )onng people had what they were pleased to call "a trip to the C'atskill Mountains," Thursday evening. J Hoarding a large hay wagon, they pro- I ceded to the home of Mrs. Chas. Mor iarty, where they had the time of their lives. Coaches were in waiting and up on their arrival they proceeded to the depot and were then given a delightful trip over that (anions route. It was a novel experience and one which I be young people enjoyed to the utmost. After visiting the many )oints of inter est, they were escorted to the picnic grounds, where a camptire bad been prepared for them. The sumptuous ie ,ast concluded, camp songs were sung and it was early the next morning, when the affair was ended. Those pres ent to enjoy the festivities, were : Misses Rose .losephson, Hazel Jewett, Anna Wharton, Hella Moore, Lessie Kidder. Lilith Moore, tirace La Brie, Vivian Jewett, Elsie Benedick, ami Messrs Kav Moure, Walter Josephson, W I. Bell, Elmer Wtlttoa, Maik Urban, Le.Noir i Kagsdaie, Karl Strong, D. W. Siracban and Tlios. R, Townseul.' Come To The Fair. See The Exhibits, Sec the Largest House burnishing Store in Southern Oregon. RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURfliSHERS r:rom the C htrpist To The Btst. Th e store where you can get any thing that goes to make the house. Wc Kurnisri V our Home for Cash of Installments. We guarantee Price Made to he the Lowest Price When Quality is Considered. every that it is entitled Wanted Light work that can be raisimr line fruit ; taken home light washing, ironing and j ; P mending. Mrs. M. S. LaHarr, Wait- to claim credit for See Hr. Studlev for examination Osteopathy makes many operation unnecessary. It readily renmves tu mo s. goiters etc. I prices. For photographs, viewing. Id iic tures aspiei and enlarged. rUsh liht pictures and ail work in the photo line ;ply at tiraves. Home Studio 1131 Mill St. Phone 777. S15 Frank H.mmond sons of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. I wife and three Neb., are the guests of Sell. The more you know about Osteopathy the better yoa like it. Investigation leads to adoption. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary public. Office up stairs in Douglas Countv Bank Building. tf M M FASTQN is prepared to wait npon old and newenstomereand friends with a fnll and complete stock of -GROCERIES 4 0 0 1 All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are srjeciaitiee. Your patronage solicited. k5 Jackson St., RoMburg Addition. Drop a postal card. vstip Geo. Sbrnm and J. L Wright, of . Glide, were in this city am business Sat urday. Mr. Wright an 1 a p.irty con sisting of his brother. C H. Wright, and sons,.!. B., El, Elmer and Burley, and Lester Cooley, of San Barn.irdino. Cal . left Ohde August M last for the Ivdie mia country on a hunting trip. They were j ined in the Bohemia mountains, H miles from GMe, .lames Hughes and Perry Wright, who had ridden horseliaek from Moro county, a distance ot MM miles, and together they eajofMl a three weeks outing, killing twenty deer ami three lear. Mr. Wright slates that they passed the notorious Hill Bradley cabin and Hill was not at home; that it is leiieved that he has left that section af the c uiutry for gx). He re ports very few tires are burning in that section of the Cascade mountains and no damage has been done to the range by tire this year. He sas there is a scarcity of huckleberries in the m unt ains this year. Prof. F. B. Hamlin, of this city, is now in charge oi the twiM elMMal exhibit at the Lewis and I'latk fair. Prof. Hamlin left for Portland last week relieve Supt. lvibertHin, who .s looking afti r personal business that wiil sVtain him until the dsMJ of the exposition Saturiiay, Georgia ti . Leoiia W. the little six-weeks old girl which Eva Brook hart took from the Baby HwSHe, d;exl at Prain. The interment occuirid this morning and i cominctrd bv I i Kev. Geo C. Kitchey, of this city. At less than cost a smali lot of glass j "Vacuum" and "Economy" fruit jrs I will go nuick at Churchill Hardware Co I ne iiiart at I'd cent' and tw a CjMtrU at n. I f 1 10 per dozen. LAND OFFICE HAY SOON BE OPENED rasion one long to those weie present. lie remembered bv Friday night the second dance ol the season to ! giveu by the Ua4l Time Hancing Cluti, wa sajefMl by ItaC mem : 'f and lady Iriends at the srmory. . This season's dances under direc lioa I f the Club, promises to bv more popular than any dames ever given in BosePurg. I he ru.es of the club are bm. ling m.l cut out many unpleasant featu esof the public dances. Tne Boeabarg Orclies tra in their full evening drew, render excellent music and there is no long wait l?iweeii dances Tbr armory Moor is in excellent sha and ail agree it is a p!e sure to dance upon it. LEWIS AND CLARK SPECIAL RATES Salesmen Wanteii Cash advance I weeklv : grj territory ojen ; outfit fri-e. Some are miking tlOo.rtO to 1t0.OO per month. Why not yon? Address: W.VSIUVOTOX Nfi sEKV CoMI'ANV. 77ti Toppeni-h. Wafhingtoti. Repair your sidewalks before the wet weather sets in. Manv silewvlk in Rosebnrg are in a very Hal condition, j Bishop E. Wilder, of Cincinnati, O , ! a prominent bis.iop of the Methodist church, passed through thi9 city Friday morning on his way to Albany to attend tbe'. E. cinference in ses-ion there i j Bishop Wilder preside.! at the confer- ' ence in this city in 1MB and was at that ' time the guest of Hon. Binger Hermann an ! family. While the train stopped j ' here Bishop W ilder made httnsell ac quainted with manv bosetmrgvrs an . -i ! a-ked tliem to convev his kindest !gatd-to Mr. Hernann and wife and: Prayer meeting at the Christ tan 1 ttiank them again for their kind treat- church Wednesday evening will le at ! tnent of him duringhi? stay in Koseburg , 7 :?o, hereafter, iustejd of at S o'clock. Special Rates to Lewis and Hark Exposition for Portland Day September 30 in 1886. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea.ee lYour Fall Suit : Should be bought where you can got the best bargain and we believe THAT YOY will find our store the place. iWe Have the Styles UP-TO-DATE in colors, cut and fit. See us before you purchase. We have what you want And the Prices are right Call and see us, and prove what we say. give us a chance to j J. A. Cobb & Co. JRoseburg - Oregon- CALL FOR IT STANFORD PURE RYE ASK FOR IT The showers are very welcome an 1 a good rain would be more welcome. It is rep rted that Judge Willis ami familv contemplate returning to ttiis citv to rc-ide. : Tfiurs lay night's bind concert wa J niperb and a large crowd enj -yed the tare musical treat. Tomorrow President Ernest Puden an 1 Vice-Presi lent W. E. Mallory, ot 2 . the Lincoln Annuity I'nion, will nuke an official visit to the local assembly. I In the Pla ndeder show window is to , e i be seen some fine Indian corn which i Attorney Louh Barze grew on his e ! nlun. in tf,!., i-i t V Tl .1 I i ef 1 1 ill in lmi les white dut and red Indian corn and some rice MMeMM. It is a nice I showing of what tail locality can do in : that way. Some of the ears are eleven ; inches long. T. D. Hinkley brought in the sieciiiiens. This corn was raised ; without irrigation or any fertilization of 1 the soil. A new teacher for the Grammar grades lia9 been employed by the Board in the person of Miss I.etta Cooper, of Myrtle Point, who takes the place of Miss Delia Tibbets. who has been trans ferred to the High school. The Rosebnrg Ch ipter of the Ameri can Boy organiz ition had an intere-ting meeting the other evening, with Capt Benjamin Caro in the chair. Tin other officers are: Seth Hamilton, vice-capt ; J j Balston liridges, sec. ; Lyle Marsters, treas.; Wallace Benson, librarian. The j meeting was held at the home of Lyle i Marsters to consider the question of forming a debating society. This socie ty is not secret and any American hoy can become a member. Its object is to "cultivate manliness in mind and morals." There stems to lie some impressions tlllied herealMiuts to the effect that the Rose bo re, laud office is going to l oeiied again, ami that too, in the very BMW future. For the past nine months btisines in that office has been suspended and a 1 that the many parties interested could do was to present their papers at ti e office, where they were received and placed I u II e for action when the office should be formally opened up for busi-lie-s. " 1 am rather of the opinion that the laud office will not be kept closed much loafer, "h Me I lad an eboerving i itien, who has beea keeping track of things along tint ami oihrr lines. "You se there lias been a standstill in other of ti e, as well as this one, during the va cation mouths. I'p in Washington state the rrtjietet ( the Otyawai land ottice i" to be ap-intel ami I Mlticrd a here secretary HHcbrarll remarked to the riled that the Mattel could not be settled until President Koom veil bad re tutued from bis vacation, and that will be on the last day at tf tat mm her, lhat date 1- near at l and and I lliibk tliat e will sooa I e ueariae: oeaetbMM that mill t e ot much MtMMM to us all. 1 think ttiat the ieprt which was circulated, stating tl at MRttTJ Hitchcork has given out the word that lie would see ti e matter denned unti. after all the lead trial;- aere over, is ad talk " Tlie reporter railed at the land rSe and asked Mr. Thai krab, the obliging i lerk if anything At finite uas knoau le- garding that matter and he replied "No. we have not bad any word except what the public already knows. We often do not bear of w I a", is decided un- t I we see it in the papers. At present - , t . i . . . i . , .... , i .. ., ti,u e ...e ...r eoo... - --m , OD, 1UDC1iro. (Nm WarJ N fc U.irve oata will be opeul for the transaction ' (or . ,riOJj 0f thrrrve.it. of business. We are keeping everv- nr OeMNflMMi IroniWml s,,. 3. n irrvt? thing ready and will be able to have lor prt1 ol ihrrejran, .. . , One ouacllm:i Irooi WarJ No . So srrrr tiling" move along quicklr, wlieti I tie , . , , ,. 1 ; lor a ivrluil of tbrec year.. office 1- thrown Oaea." I oae iUtuu. . :. aa frum r4 Be i. to trrre tot a trtod tt i vrari 1 TTrT-rTJ ! This Brass Rail Bed Special Price S6.50 Two Special Good Beds at Prices that Stagger Com peti tors. Both Beds White or Blue. 9 yrx 2s This Heavy Bed is a Sure Winner $3.75 Mail Orders Always Given Special Attention THE STOKE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS. RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS On account of Parti aad day at the limit eard Clara Kipr iihre the finale eru Pa.itict'o. will mU on the evening of Sept. ETh and on ept Wtk ai d 9th Becaal excursion tickets god ten .lavs ehurg to Portland and return, at f.V.3 7o 3: BoHutiful Women. Notice of Kloction. S iii-r l herrl y tfvrn. that en MoO'laj. ihe Bji dmy el Or eat!. IWVt, tiirrr Vtll lt uvrml ! '.too hrlJ to ibrrliy Kovbura. Orr.n ior Mm rl.ru. hv m the to loiuc ..Si, era for mM Hrj t wit. UDr M . ' Mice for pTl.! ol two Ter. vor KrcorJer tu wr.r lor rri, ,1 al two er (tnr Taum to rrrve for a sened .-f toe year viae Counrllnan trv.a W J No. 1 to terrr for m : - -' of thrrv res a. P'ump cheeks, flushed with the Soft glow of health and a pure BMBplciiea make all women beautiful. T.-ke a small dose of Herbine after ea b t aal . it will prevent constipatn it and lielp li gest w iiat v ou have eaten. Mrs Win. M. Mrotid. Midlothian. Tex., writes. May 31, pail : "We have used BeibitM in our family ior eitbt year, and found it the best me.lii ine we ever u-el for MMati at MM, tdlliiiaa fever and malaria " Cause of Insomnia In Memonam I IadMfJaa nearly always .!i;urfs the sleep more or less and is o:teu the c oie of iaaaawam. Many cases have leen permanently rure.1 by Chamlerl..in's Mouiai h and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. C. Marsters .V Co. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDRIED 1 I WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND The collar question saving our eustoraes a lot "f annoyance from edges necks. rough ami sore Notice white domestic 'UD the pure color, hmsh and general ap pearance of our laundering no comparison to the ordinary king. ROSEBIRG STEAM LAUNDRY : It Hits the Spot. It Brings the Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED TAKE MIKE JACOB & CO. Distillers, Cincinnati, Ohio n u st 2J H B. MATHEWES, Agent, Rosebnrg, Oregon r OInER Ye editor was in Rosebnrg on business Tuesday. They have more lawyers and good looking women down that way and sell doughnuts with the biggest holes in them of any p'.a -e ye scribd has visited for a long while. Myrtle Creek Mail Kstray Seven head of cattle, four yearling heifers, one two-year old heifer, and two yearling steers, all marked by split in right ear and a crop in lefv ear, taken up at my place Sept. 19U5 Owner an have the same by proving property and paving expenses. W. H i Rhodes. 77 4t John M. Barker was born at Oak Creek, 1'oiiglas county, Oregon, July 1? 1MB. There lie grew to maidiood and was married, his wife being Mis Lucie King. About three years ago they moved to Kosehurg where he entered the employ of the S. P. K R. Co He continued in their service in the Rose burg yards until the night of Sept. 1, oTtm when by an accident he received injuries which resulted in hts death earlv the following morning. The fun eral vvas held from his late residence in North Boteourg, where tervices were conducted by Dr. J. A. Townsend. In terment was held in the family grounds in the Oak Creek cemetery, near his old home, where services were coudiicted by Rev. Win. Thornton. There was a very large attendance at I the funeral, including a number of bis fellow-employes in the railroad ervice, and members of the A. t). V . W., to w hich order he lielonged, and in which ! he carried a policy for tlOOO. He is sur- rived by his wife and 5 children, and ' one brother, Frbtikliu Barker, of this i city. ! Mr. Barker was citixen who was ; held in the highest esteem by all w ho knew him. (juiet and unassuming, j honest and industrious, careful, cougen ' ial, accommodating, and devoted to his family, he was a type of that high stand anl of citizenship that forms the foumla tion of American institutions. As such he was one whom any community could ill afford to lose. X. you you you you you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a house build a house move a house If r n don't ki.ow Cali on or ad. to to to PAT F F. pattern, Rose burg Oregon. A Rcme Jy Without a Peer. and F. L. B'.akely, having resigned his position as station agent at McMinn ville, spent several lays in Glendale with friends. Sunday morning be de parted for Los Angeles, whence he will, after a short stay, resume the journey to Chicago. He des not expect to re turn this way for some time. News. One Councilman from Want So. It to rrvr lor a i ol 1 leer, i 'ne Councilman 'rom Wart Bfl 6. to M(M tor a pertol ol three rear Out Councilman from W arvtNo 6. to rrte for a r. nou of 1 y are. A.ao tbat ty order of the Comin jq Couonl. there will be at MM election ub.uitleU to the , people tne eMMBMl a to tvrtuer or not it i BaMeeto lor the i lly to hare the rutht lax ot auuicipa: OHUrr.hiu of W ater and Ltakt, a lollow lo-wit: j -'City Bond for Water and Light rurpoar I jo iM,vi.u f.V) . m j Ye So raid !Uot being not tor bonu us the city, but a an expmaiun from Ihe voters a loll dvteaaiuty. That by order of the Common Council the judge and clerk ot aid election and lbs paO Ins pla. r ate ai follow tie wit 11 Ward. Ju.tS'- -John T. Lo.ig, F. W Plllard.il K Sbaju brook. rtolil BT ii j McTlallen, J. T. Bridge Vo ing place. Court BeeBa, .ud W art Judse J. J. Cawltleld. H. C Sunton. B J It us tu . Ctorkl ii W Kimball, Tbo Carlon. Votirni plac. Slocum Hall Want Judge Cari ItolJ oan. I. M SchaeftYr, J. M Flricher. Clerk -I. A. Br.chanan. -"Imou Caro. Voliiin place, Ke'.'luiM llou-r. th Ward Judrea- W. S. llauil.ior. Y. aMaadtok, B. C MOBM, Jr Clerk II. I Mareter, Pair Stranse. Voting place. City Hall. Mh W anl laaBM John KacUr, txuia Kohlharn, A J. Bellow Clerk It, Fullerlnn, Kred Enker. Vollns place. J. c. FeBerkea Barn. flh Ward ladaai J Wrajat, b. 8. Biehoto, L. m Karrott. torM OetM KdnaM. Franklin Barker Voting place. Win. 1". lohnson Lumber Othce. Poll will b; open from Ha. m b I p m. o: .aid d.y by onler ol IBJ Common Council win my hand and the el ol atd city here M affix. d tin lSib day ol September. Htt".. a. s. oRct Tr, City Kecorvler. Kheumatism When jmins or irritation exbt on any part of the body, the application el Bat lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re lief. B w Sullivan. Trop. Ballieaa House, Kl Reno. . T.. wrt'es .line i'k I'.WJ: "I take pleasure in aaSMaMMtd iag Balleid'i Bane Limn eat to ah who are filleted with rhrumatbm. It is the only remedy I have found that civ. -immediate r. liet." -v. 5 , l. 8 M hv A C Marsters .v. Co. Coos Bay Option I hold an option for 30 days more on valuable Coos Bay peninsula property at $100 per acre. Adjoining aceruge ha sold for $125 per acre. Can't handle al under the option time end wish soim "I find Chamberlain's Stomach Liver Tablets more beneficial than any ofu) t0 take i 0( 40 acres tract. Partic other remedy 1 ever used for stomach arg address R. K. M., 110 Wash., St trouble, says J 1 Klo;e, of hdtna. HO. ; Sixikane, Wash ror any disorder of the stomach, bilious- Contractor tad Baiider ness or constipation, these Tablet, are without a peer. For sale by A. C. Mars tera & Co. Wanted To trade two good cows for a good work horse. J. K. Brelzke, Dixon vide, Ore. si 1-16 We are payinc K cts for butter and Vats lar eggs. Laaaar Grocery. Jt ttet vonr money's worth. Pull Blight at the Leader tin-eery. 7" Jt P6iRC H BOXES f rt-in ntwuiuil further MOftM THE J. C. FLOOK COMPANY an rekrc. tn furnh pMCfe WSCB .ti $4.00 A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND f G WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. o o D S THE SECRET OF SUCCESS All kinds of Household and sold. Don't fail FURNITURE aad HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING other goods bought and to see our large stock of NEW HARDWARE. A D. BRADLEY MOSIERS RESTAURANT In the same old place with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance ou both Sherdian and Cass streets. HOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS P Wo, Sir ! Von cannot rwl-n anr nStlttitr un inr. rwaoaa ealaa Aegaat FteaeraatM 1 ii a Iniy, auj 1 11 have no other. ' (Ib'ortv million bottles of AagOBt 1'tovvvr old iii the failed States alone since its introductio-l ! And tbe demand for it is still growing. Isn't, tbat a tine show i tig of success? Don't it prove that August l-'lowvr lias had unfailing success in the I cure of indigestion arid dyspep-da the 1 worst enemies of health and happiness? QIKk-s it not aSord the Ust evidence tb it August Mower is a sure specific for all stomach and intestinal disorders? that it is the bet of all liver regulators? BftBtBBt b'lower has n matchless reconl of over 35 years in curinvr the niliuv; nub lions of these di-tressin complaints, QTvvo sizes. 25c und 75c. A. C. MARSTERS DRUG CO. FAMILY GROCERIES All of the best grades of staple and fancy GROCERIES kept constantly ou hand. FARH PRODUCE i " And Fresh fruit. Prompt service. Courte ous tieatinent. Bed rock prices and goods ate our bids for your traae. good Roseburg Rochdale Co. ail - v af C . Mh ine u-uperaiive grocery aiore. Read the Plaindealer for all the News