tfrevgCM Mstrictl out f 083 ij.'.'j n 1 THE TWICE-A-WEEK PORTlAHD f) Iniitftcakt. Roseburg, Oregon : Roseburg' Plaindealer Poiulm o-i, tsge, The County float ot Dongla Count;, nr. K.ii "liicns Homo: U. S. 1-and Office and 1'. 3. vv. alitor Bureau arc located liore S. H. r..r..a ' division: MtlendM educational advantage Gateway to thi' Data Hay and Coquillc country. The mom widely read nepaper published ta , , Southern Oregon and consequently the aarr adver- tlalog medium. Large, modemiy equipped Job ' J printing department in connection. Established , , In IM BubacrlpUon, 12 per year for Semi-Waaklr i ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1905. NO. 79 Vol. XXXVII Uoscbucg C0UUUUUUU4UUU1UUUUU3 1 "THE BEST ON EARTH"! That is the verdict of all who IS have used the famous 3 McCaffery Files DODLAS COUNTY BITS OF NEWS. Items or Interest Gathered from the Different Localities Tersly Told. Every day our Customers are com ing and telling us how much they appreciate this make of file. It lasts longer and will do the work of three or four of the ordinary kind. YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER MAKE WHEN YOU HAVE ONCE TRIED THIS ONE. News Wiated The Plaindealer would like to have new 8 items from all parts of long1as county. Space for brief, newsy notes will be gladly allotted ami it is Impel that such an offer will not be passed hv. K J it or. Dram Doings W. A. Perkins was a Roseburg visi'or Monday. Horace Putnam of Tin pot is in Port land this week . Attorney A.J. Buchanan and family of Roseburg visited their relatives in ! Pram Saturday and Sunday. 1 M K Kyan has just bought from K. I. Perry of Roseburg, 7 lots in the west edge of town, 50 feet wide by lg of a mile long, for $400. I W. Recklev, of Oakland, who has a ! lot of fine cattle rangiug near Klkton, w. 3 WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE ACENTS FOR :TZCJ?1Z: m . . - .. . Moiitlav to itav his subscripton to ttiis -4gT THIS III I 1. great "Fireside Companion.' a Pick Sanders, who his b-en boria wells and cutting silos in the Yoncall Co.g Churchill Hardware ROSEBURG. OREGON. JVIRRSTER'S COYOTE EXTERMINATOR. Patt nt Applied For. am ..iiii-olv kill Covotes. Wolves, Foxes, Sknnks Directions on every can. For Sale by FULLERTQH & RICHARDSON, l.eep-ki'.ling IVgs, Squirrels, ROSEBURC, ORE ig neighborhood lor some time, is now at work in I train with his steam wood saw Pick makes things buzz when he starts in, having sawed 1?S cords the other v'ay in 15 hours. Mrs. Kthel Derrick and little son, who have been here since June, visiting the family of tier brother, N. B. Brow n, nd also her father, left last night h r heir home at Rosalia, Wash. It is ikely that Mr. Derrick and family will move to Drain next spring. Nonpareil North Roseburg Notts A vote for B. S. Nichols and J. O. New land means a vote for lights and new sidewalks. Vote for them. H. J. Kobinette and fain ly returned home Saturday after a very pleasant summer spent in the mountains. Jas. New land and wife spent Thurs day aud Friday at their ranch near Oialla. B. S. Nichols is building a neat little cottage in the Kinney Addition. This makes the fourth new cottage in North Roseburg in the past two months. Mrs. Ads Cawlticld and two children expect to go to the Portland fair this week. Altera brief visit there they will go to Baker City to spend the w inter. Mrs. Jesse Woodson and son returned to Roseburg Monday evening, from Stephen where they have been at iLe bedside of Mrs. Caroline Stevens, w ho It very ill. eVott Henry killed tw-3 more bear leal week. We regret to see our friend Bob Lehmann sit on the stool and do noth ing and allow others to claim all the victories. Z L. Dimmick has sold his fine resi. deuce to Phil Berkley, who will take possession in about 30 days Mrs. Dim mick aud daughter will remove to Port laud, where the latter will take up a thorough course of studies. Mr. Dim iniik will remain in Oakland and look after business matters for an indefiuite length of time. We regret to see these eople leave Oakland, hut if they must Goo Dimmick and daughter, I.ela, re-1 go, it is hoped they will visit their old turned, on last night's local, from a brief visit to the fair. A Mr. Ham Iton, of Indiana, is work ing for Goo. Jones, sr. Mrs. Henry Strader ami children spent Sunday with Mr. Strader, who is employed on a bridge near Olalla. N AOMA. RIGHT ON TIHE That is the way every Railroad Man wants to be and if he lias one of the Famous ROCKFORD OR HAMILTON Watches, he will have no trouble whatever. Come and see my Stock and you will be more than pleased. Classes Properly Fitted and Adjusted- Watch and Jewelry Repairing of all kinds. All we ask is a trial. W. Remember the lto-Date Store of E. CLINGENPEEL, in the Plainpealkr building. Skclly Sknnnvn$j M rs. Oscar Applegate is contemplating the purchase of some more milch cows for her dairy. With her present In rd she finds more demand for butter than she can supply. The school at Haj hurst is getting along nicely, with an increased atten dance. The teacher. Miss P ra Gre-n. is becoming decidedly popular with loth parents and pupils. Mrs I.ouisa Thornton, an aged lady, had the misfortune to meet with a trip and a fall Monday and sutfered a brewed arm and shoulder, which have laid her up for a short time. The workmen on Joe Francis' new residence on his Billy Creek farm are getting along tinelv with their work. and the building w ill le ready for o . u iancy about the tit li oi October, when Mr. Francis expects to take poetession Chat. F.ngles. who has been ill for the past week, is once more at hun-el' Others are complaining, but that is the lot of man and complainers are no' worthy of a personal. Some people would even complain if they were to be hanged Nonpareil. Brd Mill Report We are glad to have "our vicinity" noticed in the Plaindealer's news. Bert Seales and Miss Annis Cocheram returned lrom Portland Thursday. Our school will commence Oct. 23, with Mildred Haines as teacher. C. L. Westenhei-ter, who has been quite sick, is greatly improving under the care of Pr. Mortenson. Mr Wesley Vasey, wife and two chil dren of Wis., are visiting their cousin. H. Cockorooa, of this place. They are enrotite 10 the Portland Fair. Those who went to t-.e and Clark Fair last week were, Allert W. Dockeram, Forrest Jones, R. R. Thomp son, Ray l.angdon, Minervia Westeu bioor and Mazy a. id Mattie Trumps. Benj Huntington, of Yoncalla, was on the Hill Thuradav buying cattle for the Portland market. K. A. I.sngdon and Ike Jones are through drying prunes. Weary Wn.ua. home often in the future. Fruit Inspector, K. P. Drew, ism ik ing an ofiicial inspection of the orchards in Douglas county. All diseased trees will be destroyed. In Roseburg, Mr. Drew destroyed three wagon loads of ap:lesand pears, until for market, and all fruit trees he finds diseased will meet a similar late. This is the taw and Mr. Drew intends to treat all alike. If your Orchard is disease 1 get busy if you w ish jo save your tree. Il not, dig them up and give young orchar Is a fair chance. -OojL CAME HERE LOOKING FOR HIS LOST WIFE Elktoa Noslotgtt The Flkton srhcol commenced Mon day, Sept. 2. The attendance is good. Mrs. trace Jones has returned from Portlkiid w here site has I e n attending the Ll w is and Clai k Fair. Miss Ida Robins n closed a very suc cessful term of school near Long i'rairie, and returned to Adiland where she wid resume tier studies during the year. Rev. Pa Hi.ff and family will depart lor Ashland the latter part of the wek w here he goes to continue his work as pastor of that place. Soon, Flkton can boast of a railroad, s work is in steady progress lor ttie same Miss Maggie Jones, one of the coun ty's most successful voting teachers, has -ompletetl a term of school near Gardi ner and returned home. There will le held at the M. F. Church a W. C. T. t . Coutest Thurs- lay K.ening, Sept. 1ft, Shakespeare. W. R. Gay, of l.innton, was in this city, Friday, iu search of his young wife, left her home last Tuesday, in com piny with Mr. (.ays' two year old son. by a former wife, leaving a note that she was going to Poitiand to have some work done upon her teeth. Not return ing as soon as expected, Mr tiav went to Portland in search of tier, and found the little boy at Portland, at the home of a friend, where he had been left by Mrs. Gay the evening before. The unfortunate husband at once en listed ttie assistance of the police and a thorough bnt unsuccessful search was made in the citv. Mr. tiav received another note from her, stating WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE Items Which Will be of Interest to the Taxpayers Circuit Court Docket, October 1905 were notified to look out for her and Mr. Gay arrived in this city Fri-1 lay orwiat to assist in the heart h. To the Plaindealer reporter, Mr. Oar P Peterson plff ys A T Thompson def ; suit to quiet title. W W Cardwe'l and O P Coshow altys for plff ; P. xt-r Rice, John T Long, Crawford A Watson attys .'or def. G W Marvin plff va T P Johns et al def ; action for money. Fullerton A Or cult attys for plff ; Coshow A Rico attys for def. Mary J Moore plff vs J F Rose, def ; suit in equity. Fullerton A Orcutt attys for plff ; C. S. Jackson, atty for d f. Charles .(iettolsxiu al pig- vs Iowa Gold Mining Co, a corporation, def; in junction. Cardaell A Wateou ally for plff ; John M Williams ally for def. First National Bank of Roseburg plff vs Western Star Gold Mining aud Mill ing Co del ; action for money. 0 P Cj ahow and 'J A Buchanan atty for plff. P J Jennings plff vs Noonday Mining Co Jef : suit in equity. Crawford, Wat son A Cardwell attys for plff: Woodcock A Potter attys for def. Lurretia Klliff plff vs 8 W Marvin ilef ; to quit t title. Coshow A Rice att for plff; Fullerlou A Orcntt attyeforde . I. B saxon plff vs The Towo of Myrtle Creek def ; writ of review. Coshow A Rice attys lor plff : C S Jacksoo atty for def. A C Marsters plff vs Umpqua Valley ihl Co def ; foreclosure of mortgage. F W Benson and Cardwell A Watsou att.it for plff : Fnllerton A Orcutt attys for del Holds M Minard plff vs W F Minard def ; suit for divorce, J C Fullerton attv for plff; W W Cardwell and OPCi sbow attys for def. H N Murphv plff vs Geo H Devins lef ; action lor money. J no T Long atty (or plff Fti Stewart A Warren Beatty plfl vs that ah.1 -""'a"" uvi . kiii.'u ,o, uioivj. i. 1 Leavengool antl J A liucbanan attys (or t,'f? Cram foni Canfvi.ll Jk M'atann "HIT THE TRAIL" TO KRUSE & NEWLANO'S ) FOR COOD WOCERIES. J 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 arrn produce. KRUSE NEWLAND UP-TO-DATE GROCERY herej'"' ' ' attv s lor del. f voyQi awayay. at-A aj qj sfaj aj aa tAajwOAait, FARMERS' REAL ESTATE CO. OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE ft RICE, CASS STREET J We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, City Property and tracts for sale. Timberlands in large and small FIRE INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. 1 1 ii at j ey agjyyg can list REMEMBER JTHE PLACE. When vou want vonr Panama Hat cleaned and blocked, or vour snit Pressed and Cle 'ned. I am also agent for FD. B. PRICK, Chicago's Leading Tailor. G. W. SLOPER, ROSEBU'G, OREGON BcrvShoesat a Shoe Store. THE FLINTSONE SHOE Is the Best Dress Sh3e on the Market. First Claee Repairing and Charges Reasona ble. L. QOODriAN, N.'xt Door to Eason's Grocery St re. CASS STREET MARKET F HOOVER G. bLtW w v - - FISH, GAME AND POULTRY In Season FRESH AND SALT MEATS WE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY! Outburst From OUIU The present rain is appreciated by the people of this place. W. R. Wells, our ostmater returned from the Lewis and Clark fair. He re ported a very pleasant trip ani that he was well pleased. J. K. Lenord and H. 7. Ireland re turned Sunday from Portland, where they were taking in the fair. They were well pleased with the exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Lovebough. Mrs R. B Wells, Mrs. Mary Byron and K. K. Wells, will leave for Portland Friday morning wbere tbey intend visiting the fair. Our schools are progressing nicely under the management of Miss Mildredd Haines, at Olalla and Miss Bell New land, of Cpper Olalla. Mr. J. W. McFarland is installing a chop mill at his sawmill and is expect ing a larger saw for his mill this week. He has the enterprise and we hope and believe he will be successful in the mill ing business. I" no. We Challenge Nature! Oakland Obimatloa The attendance at school this week is twice as large as the hrsl week, as the young folks are through picking BOOB, Prune drying this year is at an end. The crop was very poor, but quality good. The trees she uld he well pruned this winter as we are sure to have tremendous crop next vear, more iu fact, than the trees can stand, weather permitting. The irrigating ditch is progressing rapidly, and we hope to see at a very near date, the swale, under irrigation. This will l en ideal valley for orchards, each 40 acre tract set to trees, should be a very profitable proposition under irri gation. A. (irunwald, of Austria, has asked for prices on 1000 lbs of Douglas Fir Seed from Douglas County. Peed tirnis from all over the world get seed of native trees from the adjoining counties. The older nations are planting extensive forrests and prefer the Douglas tir, as it is a very rapid grower, making a tree tit for lumber in 50 years. Il is t rob able we will have an extensive trade in the near futurer Oaklasdkk tieo F Chamberlain et al plff vs PT Mciee et al def; foreclosure of mort gage. F W Benson atty for plff; Cary ft Mays, C B Jackon. and J C Fullerton attys for def. J F Rose plff vs Herman Marks, ex- ; ecotor def; action for money. C S Jackson attv for plff ; F W Benson and J C Fullerton attys tor def. Hans ChrMtoferson plfl va Wm J i Moore et al def ; cvtolirmatioo. J A Bu chanan and C Jacksoo attys for plfl , Dexter Rice atty for def. M F (ioodridce plff vs F L tiondridge del ; suit lor divorce W W Cardwell atty for plff ; C B Jackson atty for def. FG Stewart and Warren Beattv plfl vs Lawrence Lyons def ; action for I money. C I Ieavengood and J A Ba I chanan attys f r plff ; Cardwell 1 Wat son attys for def. , Mary J I.tmbert plff vs Delia Howard del ; SO establish title J A Buchanan Anyone wishing to sell their properly do so by listing it with us. Write for price of Farms and City Property. D. R. SHAMBROOK, President N. F. THRONE, Secretary Bid: "My wile haj baen oimmel by ano'.her woman that she is uot my legal wife The woman who is doing this work was my former housekeeper and came t- Roseburg with my wife. She is a td, bold woman and is doing this for spite, because I discharged her from my house and employ. She is making my own wife believe that she is my wife I am not puetive ol In r name, as she has told me at one time her name was Nadine Stevens ai d at another that II area Wilkins. She claims to have rela tives in Roseburg. Stse, herself is an eastern woman. Mr. tiay in company ailh the otficer, made a thorough search of the rooming houses and hotels of this city, bat were unable to locate the lost wife. Howrver their search was not altogether unsuc cessful, a they met several persons who described both women and had been -en in Fullerton A Richard sou' drug store and on the street, lat Wednesday. ! atty for plff; C L Hamilton and J C Fol- "If I could only rind her and talk to lert jn attys lor def. her," said Mr. Hay, "I am sure abe Maurice Abraham plfl vs Mrs C would be willing to come home, as I caa Clarke def ; action for monev injanrtioo. eesilv convince her that she is mv onlv I Albert Abrai.am atty for plff ; Coshow A wife. Mr God! do you think for one ; Rice attys for def . moment, that if the othar woman had dso E Chamberlain et a plfl vs Wm any claim upon me, she would let me ; Furlong def : fore .-leisure. F W Benson go without being arrested'1" ' aDJ a M Crawford attys for plff. Mr. tiav is a real estate dealer and agent and is superintendent mill at l.innton. lie ana mt missing porm.iont ,ief ; action at law mandate so Mrs. tiay have been married only mmmm gasjrt. Jno T Long atty for plff a month and he seems badly broken up ! r g,,,, ,,t v for ,ief. over her taking leave of him, as be says, without any cause. Mr. Gay says that ! he will sea sch (or her as lung as he has t We will tag and display any Gra:n or Produce brought to our office. 1 1 It MM BE Him Kohent uiltlenranii. Minor, oy iiuar- of a shingle i ,ff Vs l'nitel Artisans, a cor- Out Photographs are true to life. Our Group Photographs are good beeause uue make them good. SEEING IS BELIEVING a-.mp tn nur studio ana examine oun kVIHV t.w o-fww - work, AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED. H 0. LEWIS Tht Photogr apher ROTEBURG, OREGON. Glrndale Gleanings The Bailey girls were in from Gold Bug this week. Miss Ethel lie 'held is visiting with friends at Grants Paw. Postmaster Hurd had occasion to be in Grants Pass on Sunday. Miss Phelura Gilham, of Galeaville, is attending college at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wall recently vis ited with iriends at Leland. ten McDonald has been in from the Greenback mine for several days. Percival Roberts has secured employ ment in connection with the new round house which the Southern Pacific is now constructing. Another important business trans action has just taken place. S R. Miller of this city having sold his placer mine, the Bhively, to Mr. Drury, a mining man of Seattle. The consideration was spot cash, but the nut has not been learned definitely. The n ;w owner wid 1 install necessary machinery at once and nearly a ibM men will be employed in the immediate future under Mr. Miller's supervision. Rumor is current that Eastern parties are already negotiating with the owner with a view to purchas ing the proptity. The Shively mine, which is located near the head of Cow crefk, but on the Umpqua side, is re garded as a splendid investment and no doubt will le a great producer when the necessary machinery has been installed. News. for the means. W. B. Gay, of l.innton. left this city for Portland, Friday night after an un successful days search in this ffity for his wife who deserted him last Tuesday. The otfirers believe that the note sent to Gav telling him she wa going to Rose- j burg was a blind. Mr. Gay says that he will return to his work, but will continue his search through the assist ance of the officers. BARMARDS LIVERY, FEED & STACE STABtK C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor FIRSKLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATES. STAf E TO M ARSBFIELD. N02T1 BtD ANI All COOS CODTi FOOTS LEAVES DAILY AT o A. X . FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURC. PHONE 661 What about Christian Science Myrtle Crk Matlatt J. H. Foreman has been quite ill several days, but is now improving. Look out for the marriage of several of Myrtle Creek's young people soon. Mr. V. H. Kellev, one ol our former esteemed citizens, but now located at l.fhanon. Oregon, came np Vonday to visit friends for a short time and look after business interests. Noble Andrews, 8. W. Pay less and J. D. Strong went to Portland Thursday to see the fair. Mr. Strong expects to meet his brother, l.ee, whom he has not seen for sixteen years. John Orr and Jas. McGec went up North Myrtle hunting a while back and killed two bucks, a panther and a bear. The boys are old bear buhter. And we have others too. Among them are Jas. Dunnavin, S. W. Bayless and M. A. Sly. Such a combination turned loose in a bear country would makt 1 rd.lv and Ins friends look like six bits Mail. The j remises of "Christian Science" will be tested by physical science by suggestive therapeutics by modern phar inacy and its effects and by the sword of the spirit which proceeded irotn the source of life, light and immortality and by the crucial test of investigation through analysis and synthesis as by the refiners tire. If it n true it will r-move every impediment, overcome every onstane ana consummate ttie highest desire of our ambition and aa I iraiion. If it is divine theopnthy through which sweet communion obtains with the divine spirit by inspiration or through administering celestial angels it is the acme of human achievements. If it is true now it always was and ever will he. If not, it will always become ob o'ete and remain in the archives of the errors of the past. Does anv Reseburger wish to debate the question? L. C. Hill is hauling lumner Hiukle Creek to this Oakland Observations Dave McCollum is hauling from his mill on city. A. F. Brown was looking after busi. nees matters in Koeeburg, Tuesday evening. C. H. Brown, 8. J. Chenoweth and Will Peckley started to Prineville Wed nesday night. They may engage in stock raising in Crook county. Cures Winter Cough J. E. Gover. 110 N. Main Str., Ottawa Kans.. writes: "Every fall it has been my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, aud therefoie to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her a bottle of Horehound Syrup. She used it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. When ever the cough troubles ber, two or three doses stops the cough, and she ia able to be up and well." 25c 50c and $1. Sold by A. C. Marsters A Co. G A Hein plff vs Rast Est def; action at law. Frank G Micelli and A N Orcutt ' altvs for plff ; 0 P Coshow and F W Benson atty for def. J F Rose p'ff vs H Wollenberg as Adm; action to recover money ; C S Jackson atty for plff ; F W Benson and J C Fullerton atty for def. Geo W Rowan plff vs G G Graham def; action for money. Frank G Mi celli atty for plff. Blumaur A Hock plfl vs Adam John son def. action for money. Frank G. Micelli a ty for p'.ff. Robert Phipps plff vs Wm S Willis def ; suit to cancel mortgage. Canlwell A Watson attys for plff ; Coahow A Rice attys for def. EV Hoover p'ff vs J S White and LilHe M White def; foreclosure. CI. Hamilton atty for plff. O C Sether plfl vs Wm A Meyers et al def ; suit to restore deed. C S Jackson atty for plff. Chas Bailey p ft vs Nellie M Bi ey def ; suit for divorce. J Huntly, Fuller- ton A Orcutt for pit. Wm llota plf vs 0 S Mining A Trust Co a corporation ; action tor monev John T Ixvng and Ira B Riddle atty for plf; Win M la Force A Albert A bra Itam for def. Fred Fisher vs Wm P Johnson I.br Co deft: action for monev. Frank G Micelli and I N Orcutt for pit ; Cosho A Rice for def. J H Cochran plf vs Fred Day def ; action to recover mouey. l.ouia Barzee for plf. E C Atkins A Co plf vs Wm P John son Lbr Co deft ; action for money. C S Jackson an.l Wilbur A Hogue for plf; Coshow A Rice for deft A Thompson plf vs Fred Fisher deft ; action for money. Cardwell A Watson for nlf : AS Orcutt and F G Micelli for def. Lee Schrader plf vs Win P Johnson Lbr Co def; foreclosure of lien. Card well A Watson for plf; Coshow A Bice for def. (To be Con tin ued SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. All necessary adjustments. Nothing to get out f 6x. Solid steel frames. Ris'il aud stronjr. Call and see them. ! J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 1 5 Koseburg's Newest, 5 Most L p-to-Date Tailoring Establishment W. E. BODGE MERCHANT TAItOR My stock is Ihe newest and latest creations of the east. Your suit will fit, and the price also, if you get it from BODGE. . . CLEANING. PRESSING. REPAIRING W. E. BODGE Oak Street. Rosebpro. Ore. VVVwVlrVwVVvVlrV VW.VW. If you want cold ham or delicacies, call at Jennings' Bakery. 7 4 1 f BETTER LATE THAN NEVER THE FAMOUS PEATER SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS AT 8. K. SYKES ROSEBURG, OREGON 9