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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1905)
I 1 ; i i 4 OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE S RICE, CASS STREET We have some Exceptionally Fiiie Farms, City Property and Tiuiberlauds in large and small tracts for sale. i PIRR INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun- ? try property insured. 111 SI m 8! UK H US Anyone wishing to sell their property do so by listing it witb us. Write for price of Farms and City Property. D. R. SHAM BROOK, President N. F. THRONE, Secretary We will tag and display any CJrain or Produce brought to our office. V-avW 'vt.-tV if I II 1 ill IIS Bf IP! . taw? w is a a W I I aaai mm w w mm w av saws. - - - - "THE flODEL" H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. The Choicest line of Wines and Liquors including the Famous Brand Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Fnc Line of Dmestk and imported Cigars. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. All necessary adjustments. Solid steel frames. Call and J. F. BARKER Heating Stoves and Ranges Buy one of our HEATERS and buy another in A GOOD RANGE is a joy to the whole family We have just what you want. Look for yourself, then asK those who have bonght of as before about them. J 4 fc Fill Line of Furniture and Carpets at Prices That are Always Kifht B. W. STRONG. THE FURNITURE MAN. ROSE BURG Hi II: SIf 111! DRAIN, This school has for the coming year: A strong faculty; maintenance as snrsvl ; teachers' review class ; a gradnating class of over 20 ; course of studv ex ended to five years and made equal to the California and Wah:nglon Norma Schools. School year opens on Tneaday, Sept. 12, 1908. Vacations at Thanksgiving snd Christmas. Second semester opens January 29, 1906. Tuition $3.00 to $5.00 per term. Kates at Boarding Hsll, $2.50 per week, with everything furnished x eopt bedding. Board in private families at from $3 to $4 per week. Many pupils prefer to "batch" for which facilities are good. For further particulars and cata ognes address A. L BRI00S President, or O. C. BROWN, Vicc-Ptei. can list -''s Nothing to get ont rf 6x. Rigid and strong. see them. SCO. Phone 201 GARDEN ACORN you won't have to years. OREGON THE L1QHT OF OTHER DAYS Not verv many ye used for lightlug i IS ago alcohol wat combination with other tin id- under the name of "Cam phene," hut It Mut tered banishment because it was tx dangerous. Alcohol Is gener ally harmful when taken in the form of medicine. espe cially to a delicate S i-lU. Dr. Pierce's tu rns rebuilding and fitmikm mm wfthiwtwu )(iii f treatment Is following after Suture' jJm. He uses natural remedies, that Is native medicinal roots, prepared by processes wrought out by the expenditure of much time and money, without the use of alco hol, and by skillful combination In the most exact proportions. Used as one of the active ingredients of Dr. Pierce's tiolden Medical Discovery, black chkkrybakk sxvially exerts Its influence in cases of lung and bronchial troubles, and this "IsSSUOV UT is. there fore, a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. JVstsmswaf tlx wwtHclmil mgnamm of this world-famous remedy are: (lolden Seal root, Queen's root. Store root. Black t'herrybark. ltloodroot and Man drake root. I have had such a wonderful experience witb Ir. Pierce- s IKilden Medical Discovery that 1 do not heallate to reeomtueud It. be lieving it to lie a wonderful medicine to build up the tissue of the system." writes Miss U.-V.U- Brown. Secretary Emerson Literary Association. 38 Keraiau Avenue, UMW Wis. "Worn- and nervous trouble had com plolely run-down my heaitu aim www had uo appetite, slept badly, and was In a state of nervous collapse. I took Mn bottles In all. and. each week, knew that 1 was getting better and stronger, until finally I was as well and strong as 1 had ever been. I have the utmost faith and couBdence In vour medicine, and wUh U thank you for my good health, which U a t.leaaing to anyone. For one-cent stamps to cover Ml of mailing, vou can get a tree copy of the "Common" Sense NIedlcal Adviser." paper covers ; or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Or. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, V Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ahould be used w ith "tJolden Medical Discovery " whenever a laxative Is required. Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, and nine ont of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Winner, a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says : "There is nothing od the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and recommend this prepare lion" For sale by A C Marsters A THREE JURORS CXTRSD Of Cholera atrrbus wiUi One Small Bot le of Chamberlain'a Oollc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. 6. W. Fowler, ol Hiichtower, Ala relates an experience he bad while serv ing on a petit jury on a murder case at Fdwardsville, comity seat ol Claybonrne oonnty, Alabama. He says: "While there I ate some fresh meat and some souse meat and it gave me cholera mor bus in a very severe form. I niver was more sick in my life and rent to the drugstore for a certain cholera mixture. but the druggist sent me a bottle ol i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar 1 rhoea Remedy instead, ssying that he j hsd whst I sent for bat that this medi cine was so much better he would rath sa send it to me in the fix I wss in. I j took one dose of it and was better in 1 five minutes. The second dose cored me entirely. Two fellow jurors were xniicted in the same manner and one small bottle cured three ot us." For sale bv A (.". Marsiers A Co. Blacksmith Tools for Sale. Blacksmith tools, complete lor set heavy work. Price $30. Address Box Vr2, Yoncalla, Ore. summons In the Circuit Court ol the (Jute of Oreton. for bousla couoljr. Katbrjn M Booth. 1 fUintilT ; Soniinoni U"ilH. 1 If V. befendaDt ' To William 1. Booth, the abort Based d- frndant In the name of the State of Oreaoa : vou are hereby required to appear and answer the com- I plaint of the plaintiff tiled acalnat you la the j (aid court and caue on or belore the luth day of October 1M6, beta? the date prescribed by tbeourt In the order for publication ot om i mnriK for yon to appear and answer aaid com- : i plaint, and if jo-i fa'l to app-ar and aner aa'd complaint nn nr before aaid date plaintiff will apply to the coon for the relief demanded tn her complain' Irvwtt For a decree dissolving the marriage eon tract, now and h rrtofore exlatlos between the plalntiO and def ndatit and ber costs and dla bursementa herein Incurred. ThU summons is putillshi d In the Rnevbart" Plalndealer by an order of Hon il. t. Thomp son. County Judge of Pasjafga countv, Oregon by an order made on the lhh day of August. 106. The first publication of tbia anmaons U of the date of l'tb of August 1S05 and the last publication thereof will be the 2Mth of Sept. 190j making the full period of six weeks. C. I. lEAVISGIMID, Attorney for plaintiff. 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 trouble. As a rule it is only necessary to give the 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 cas tor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipient-)- and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as 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 in fantum. For sale by A C Marsters & Co. Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 acres on Seven-Mile Creek about five miles southwest from Fort Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, house, large barn ample water supply, will cut about eighty tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O. Box 933, tf Tacoma, Wash. Choice Fruit Trees All the leading varieties of choice fruit trees, warranted first-class in every re spect. Yellow Newtown Pippins and Spitgenbergs a specialty. At reasonable prices. At the Roseburg Nursery. Hknry Schbotbn, 4-tf P. O. Box 92. .1 f N Aug. 0, lfi4. When FRfingtif steamed li to Mobile bay, tak ing the lend of the Hue of moni tors and gunboat with his flagship Hitrtford, Captain Craven of the Te-i-umseh uaked for the post of honor in nttnckliig the Confederate ram Ten nessee, whose destruction vu8 the object of the ruld. The bay was planted with torpedoes, and the Hue marking them was buoyed out. yet when the gallant captain saw u chance to close with the Tennessee he drove Uie Tecumseh has tily across the line. She bud gone but a few yards when oue or more torpe does exploded under her. She went down bows first, her screw plainly visible for a moment to all on the Teniios eee. which was awaiting the onset ' not UtW yards distant. Craven was in the pilot house "After you. pilot." w-hen the ship was struck. Both he and the pilot turned to the turret lad der. seeking escape. The pilot gave wuy to hla commander, but t'raveu stepped back. "After you. pilot." he said, with grace comparable to that of the dying Sydney on Uie field of Zut pbetx. -There was uo after." said the pllo tn relating the Incident an 20 men were drowned. Craven A Modest Admiral TQnstratlve of Admiral Farragufs elntpltctty of character was an Incident of the annual race of the New York Yacht club lu IM& In the course of thf day a number of ladles Insisted upon his telling the story of bis being lashed to the riRgluK of the Hartford tn the battle of Mobile Kay. "Ob." answer ed Farragvt. "some noise was madeabout that, but it was not as eople told It 1 had gone up aloft a aee better tm get above sa anioke of ; the ship's guns. I "That', an." It sometimes happens that a man faints when wounded, and to Insure me sgalnst a fall In such a case an officer took a small piece of rope and tied ms cast- that's all." That's all" was delightful In KM modesty. How Semmes QueHed a Mutiny. "The first and only mutiny on the Ala bama." wrote Captain ltaphael Semmes c his memoirs. 'oocurreU when the ssjasjal was lyiu at St. Pierre. Mai . Inlque. A crowd of sulky and surif ' sailors gathered about the forema , lslng mutluous lautruaKe and defythg the authorities of the ship. I ordered the first lieutenant to beat to quar ers.' Such w as the effect of previous discipline that the moment they beard the well known sig nals the crew fell In' mechan ically at their runs. Wherever I observed a drunken man I ordered hla comrades to ar rest him. Some showed light, but tbey were aooo overpow ered and put In Irons. Calling ,or ieara. two or three of the quartermasters, I ordered them to dash buckets of water seer the mutineers In quick succession Lssrtslon. under repeated douches, turn sd to silence and silence to supplies 'don. Did the captain want to drown tnemT If I would only let them gc I would never have occasion to com plain of them again. It became a say ing afterward among the sailors that "Old Beeswax' was hadea on water ing a fellow's grog." Capture of Mason and Sudcfl. The read hero of the capture of the Confederate envoys Mason and 8tldell from the British steamer Trent, ac cording to a sailor who was present, was Lieutenant D. M Fairfax, com mander of the boarding party. "Fair fax's task was an unpleasant one." be says. "He was a VIr gin lan hy birth and was on terms of Inti macy with the Mason and SI! dell families. The two men reproached him bitterly and called him a traitor to the south and to bis r (i r It www PUdhf with biat. gald uj., ne engaged to Miss Slide!!, one of the moat beautiful girls I ever saw, and when I saw her pleading with him Society (ting. AF. A. kt. Laurel Lodge No. 13. Holds regular meetings on second and f nrth Wednaadavs ol each month. W. W. Traikrah, W. M. N. T. JgwgTT, Secretary. BF. O. ELKS Roseburg Lodge Sr. 326. Holds regular oommanica- t ions at I 0. O. K. Hall on second Rod fourth Thursdays ol each month. All members reqnested to attend regn larW and all visiting brothers are cord -ally InTitad to attend. C. h. Cannon, R. R. W. H. Jamirson. Keeretarv. O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLIOK .O.N. ii., meets at Armory Hall every Tbaraday erfomg, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamur, Capt. r OF A.. Court Douglas No. St Fa r esters of America, meets each Tues day evening in Foresters' Hall. Vis iting brothers always welcome. Fritz Btauhrsi, C R E H LrnoX, Rec Hec K N Hoovkr, Physicisn I. O. O. F. Pbiletariao Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Oat. streets, on Saturday evening of each week Mem bers Of the order in good standing sr Invited to attend . C. F. Harpster, N Q. N.T. Jewstt, MecielRry 1 Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH Copyright. 1904. by Duncan M. Smith. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Woman does not have to k'jow much to know more than some meu give her credit for knowing. For the first week that a man la en gaged, no matter what comes, he hut to kick on the weather. The way to do a thing is to do It, If you don't happen to have a hired man. To make life more tolerable the In ventors should get to work and see If they can t produce for us a volcelei cat. A gossip thinks that good thiu,-s hapeu for the purpose of being passed along. A drum la not a wind Instru ment, but a drummer may be. Some lines -of talk may be cheap, but not the kind that Is sent over a long distance telephone. Only an unsophisticated man would j think of hiring a Digger Indian to work In his gurdeu. No one knows Inst what electricity lm ...1,.! rk mnii will not take holditlon, SIC of a Ih e wire to find out. I - f It Is said to be Impossible to overdo ; It In flattering: a woman, in which re- . 1 spect she does not differ greaUy from a man. Her Capacity The dainty damael was a dream. Small, slender and shirt walsted. But. oh. how she could ature lee ere And chicken, fried or basted. And devlle4 lobsters by the peck And oysters In their season. Until the man who paid the check Would almost loae hla reason She hardly seemed a thing of earth. Tbia creature lithe and alender. But. oh. she gut her money s worth And liked to meet a ainder. And when a man like that she found She always could be trusted To see thai auch a one hung round And spent till he was busted The thloC.that puxslva simple man Is how a lady thinner Than gauae or tlanue paper can kfake way with such a dinner. It Isn't that h.- minds the price Or pauaea to deplore It. But much he wondesw where a nice Frail girl tike that ean store lt rtnaliy one nignt aoout nve wtu after ber mother's death Miss lrs-ss-ler awoke with a shriek and sat u; In bed wringing her hands. The njrse hurried to ber. "Turn on all the IdRhts." said Miss Iressler quite calmly, "and then come here and look me In the face. I want to ask you some thing" The nurse, sur prised and appre hensive, obeyed. Mlsa Dressier look ed her In the eye and said: There's no use your trying to He to me. I know what MARir PRESSLEft- baa happened. Mother Is dead." "How dVd you goesa. Miss Dressier: cried the nurse. "I dkroN guess: I dreamed It Just now 1 went down to the house. It was all boarded up and deserted. II Something Yon Should Know If it is a Chickering there is no better. If it is a Kimball it will e sute to please. If it is a Hobart M. Cable, it is i the best piano for the money If it is a Jacob Doll it is perfect in tone snl j action. If it is a heauti'ul Biiley it is the greatest medium pthaj piano on i earth. If it is a Wesei piano il is nt only perfect in tone, action and case, bot you can imitate beautifully the mandolin, guitar aod banjo. Why do without a piano when you can buy one during this dull season, from $!' up and on easy terms. Some are slightly used rnJ some are second hand, but we are sure to please you with a piano as well as prices. We also have several second hand organs ranging from f'JO, up. Our stock of grspbophones and small instru ments were never more complete. It is no trouble to show goods, so call at once as a happy surprise awrit you. Bt'Rhs LftJSlC hoi'sk. Ab cess. Abscesses, with few oxreptions. are indicative of constipation or debility. W. H Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15. 1902: I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Lini ment. I steppsd on a nail, whirh caused the cords in my leg to contract and an abscess, to rise in my knee, snd the doctor told me thst I would hsves stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Ixrd's drug store (who Is now in Denver Colo.; He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment ; 1 got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It is the best liniment in the world. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet) every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F in Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members good funding ars invited to attend. Jab. A. Prrrt, C. C M. F. Wright, K. of R. A 8. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in ood standing are Invited to attend. Myrtle !.vi. Guardian Neighbor Clara Borrn, Clerk Second and Fourth Thursdays. OB. 8. Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the a first and third Thursdays Tn each nonth. Visiting members in good ftandlng ars respectfully Invited to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M Free Johnson. Secretary. u NITED ARTISANS, Umpqua As sembly No. 106, meets second and fourth Patunlavs of each month, tn Native Sons' hall. Visiting members tn t , win receive a corutai welcome. A. C. Marstrrs, M. A. MiNNtR Jonrs, Secretary. rDDMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camr No. 126. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, In Roseburg, every first snd third Monday evening. Vlait ing neighbors always welcome. J. M . tSRlDGRS, U. U. N. T. Jrwxt:. Clerk 4m w i . m Www jHampM gBsW i m t Roseburg's Newest, Most U p-to-Date Tailoring Kstablishment W. E. BODGE MERCHANT TAILOR My stock is the newest and latest creations of the east. Your suit will fit, and the price also, if you get it from BODGE CLEANINC. PRESSING. REPAIRING W. E. BODGE, 5 Oak Street. ROBBBDBG.011 XrVWVWWwWVWVWWVWVaT MRS. 0. T. JONES Is prepared to accommodate a few people with ROOM AND BOARD TEIHS REASONABLE Inquire at residence on Kane street formerly occupied by Ir. Houck. rterbine. Renders' the bile more Huid snd thns helps tii. blood to flow, it affords prompt relief from billiounes. indii.es- k ami nervous heidiches. and ow-iodolfssw in lots! and drink. . L (. al.lell. At. M K and T R R, Che- ,.,. nd. Ter., writes, April 18, l'.Ml: 1 as for OVer two vears i 1 the largement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did uie no good, snd 1 bad given ' up all hope ol U-ing cored, when my I druggist ad vised nie to use Herl.iue. 1? j has Matte nie sound sud well." 5')C St A C Mai stars Co. Title Guaranteed; Loan Lo ROtlBUaMJ OUKGOS I. u HsBILTOS. i-resident D C. H sKlLTOV . riecj. ai.d Treav Office in the Court Hons. Have UKonlTCeae p.tte set of abstract books In Douglas OSaafkJ Abstract and Certifies tea of Title furntabilw aSBosaSs land and mlnin clalaas. Hav w i J I also a oompiete set of Tracings of all tosroahir stats la the Eoaebunt. Oregon. C. s. i-ana us trtet. Wl.l make blue print copies of any town ship I.J. Norman & Co. Cigars, Tobacco Confections, fruits Bakery Goods Always Fresh SHtRIDXN ST. NEAR WPOT ROSEWIRft BREWING & ICE COMPANY Tue l-arvt-st and Beet Ivjoipped Brew er v in Soallierti Oregon. Ruee'jurg Beer has a Reputation through out ihe County lis PURITY an.l purity mans Health. Brewel only from selected Barley ano Choicest Hope. Special Brewed Bottle lVer Our Specially Direct delivt-ry to your residence in iuantities ol one ase or more. TELEPHONE 141 You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If JSSU tlcawfl read ver the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, the Scenic Line the World" BECAUSE There arc uiany ciiU aiirsrticaa and itnl! of it. r-t along the hue kwtWasM Osjsssa and lenvcr thai Ih trip sasss becomes tiresome. If yon are going Kast. write for tnwrmatiou and gvi a pretty book that will W I all abpnt tk W. C McBRlDE. Gen. 124 Third St. PORTLAND. At. OREGON eeeeeeeeeeeee . FOR J BaKery Delicacies, Choice Confecionery Delicious IceCream Jt CALL AT j JENNINGS' BAKERY Marster s New Block. ' Z 1 i S HIT THE TRAIL IU "X t I KRUSE & NEWLAND'S ) j KRUSE $ NEWLAND B A R H LIVERY, FEED & C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRSKLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATES. STAGE TO MARSHFIELD, JiOtTH BEND AND ALL COOS C01NTY POINTS LEAVES DAILT AT ft A. H. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS. ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 Professional Cards. a1 IKOK tf. Bn.OWS Attorncy-a t- Law . Oourt Hon Lsosn; stairs 'ROPEBrRG.ORE C. SEELY, M. D. OFFICE Douglas Count, baas. BwUding.' Rooms 11. 11 and IS. Phone ii KOSEBl KG. OBEOON K.t.EO. K. HOCCK, Physcian & Surgeon. jatoe Renew Bid. Paosw. Mam il CRR'iOS '.iIER V. HOOVER Pnysician and Surgeon Officr Main street, one dnr soath of Cttr rtwu mi. tio.-EBrR-;. GKMoOS. w. B&TVli DENTIST, t But ding. RVxms and S Telerbone w CS! ROEarRu ullIoV M. Crawford a J . O. Watsoss Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1 a 1. Bauik Buiidg.. ' 18, ut fMt Boaineas before lbs T 3 LandOmccan BaBaa caawa a special ty. C. FCLLERTO Attorney-at-Law. WU oraeUee In all tb State aad Foderai Court. OfBsa la Marks Bid . Roaebnrg. Oreaoa. F. W. BENSON. Attorney-at-Law. Bank Betiding ROEBTRO, ORE J g UCHANAS A GREMNGER J. A. 5 'KO iv I. U Gl Attornej-s-at-Law Rooms 1 and ? Marsters Building ROSEBfRC. OREWOS Call For City Warrants All persons holding City of Rjeebnrg warrants endorsed prior to June S, 1904, ; are rasjswatas to present same to me, at 'he 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. ritv Trees. Hi Fresh Family GROCERIES A complete stock of all the best brands of staple and fancy Gro ceries. New and fresh goods on which we have removed the tariff. All kinds of early vegetables and fruits kept constantly on hand. Highest market price paid for all kinds of arm produce. UP-TO-DATE GROCERY A R D ' S STAGE STABLES i V ! JAS E. Sawyers Attornev-at-Law Notary PuWie Room 6, Upstairs, Douglas Co. Bk. Roeel'Urg, Oregon. Bid R W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marsters Bnilding i R. CHAPMAN, D. D. ?. DENTIST Telephone Xo. 1141 Abraham Bn dia Hours: 9 a. c to 5 j. m Reburg. Oresroa Q J. BACHER, D. XI. D DENTIST i Abraham Buildirg. ROSEBURG, OR. I DR. F. W. HUNT 1 0AKLAMD, : : OREGOrt r li. Little, dt .. DENTIST. Oakland. . Orejrorj. FRA1KE. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Abstract oi Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. flans and Estimates for all Build- tngs. Special designs forOffice Fixtures Blue rMnta of Township Maps showinst all vacantLands. Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 4J8 ROSEBDRG. ORRGOSS i