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Vol. XXXVII ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905. No. 84 aw i DI 1 3 Ur IMtWj. 3"TUC DC5T Mil ADTITE 3 "THE BEST ON EARTH'e That is the verdict of all who have used the famous 3 McCaffery Files Items of Interest Gathered from the Different Localities Tersly Told. Ntws Wanted The riaimlealcr KtU like to haw M items from all parts of Doagta county. Spare for brief, newsy notes w ill be gladly allotted ami it is hoped that such an offer will not le p.iseti youut; people. Our postmaster, I. B. Nichols has ilfl his place ol businoss a coal of tresh p. lint . Mr. W. B. Johnson, whom we report ed last week as betas on the sick list, is still qaita rick. Hi youngest m, Wal lai'i, fa alsouit' (-it-k. it is hoped tfcajt will both siM)ii he bettor. Thev have tin' sympathy of the community. Walter McBee I as retiirneil home NEWS OF THE DAY FROM ALL SOURCES feet tall, owitiR to the number of tall American children under 10 years of age. from I'oitland Tnoine. after seeing the siht-. Fiwry 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. WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE ACENTS FOR Sr E THIS CITY. E Churchill Hardware Co. ROSEBURG. OREGON. gmmmmmmTmmmmwS Yoncalla Chronicles .lolin Applet te has moved to town frotu his Scotts Valley farm, whi.h wi!l be under the care of Henry Burt this next year. Henry and Klsie McDoogat, d Wash ington have beM visiting their many friends in this vicinity. Miss (Jay, w ho has lieen the truest ot Mrs. Winnie Heiliwell and Mrs. I. A Paunherty, has r-turued to her home at Portland. Mr. Lew Weste.ihiser, of Red Hill, is reported to be recovering from his severe illness. Georue Hurt. of i'oitland, fa visit ire ; his srandfather, ti. A. Bait and other ; relatives. t r - . i ... , ... t L.S- - - eZ. 'i.ii i'aiik'iii o mi m iua ii.'iih in 1 Indiana, on Km lay, eiliin'i overland, i after speiiilmi: several emln eilll his relatives liere. Mr. Uratle Patwherty pave a very ' pleisant partv at his re.-idein e, Thuis i day evening, the truest ot honor Ik tag his nephew. Oeeat Paugherty. War Bridges is putling in a coop on hi Shoe String ranch. Our school is progressing nicely wiili ' W. M Queen as principal and Mi Mau i IV Vore in charge ol the primary J department. Several of our people have pm to Scottsburg for ti-'h Dade Ne 1 Gardiner Grist Miss IMlie Hefty left M Thursday's boat for a mouths visit with relatives at Praiti. Mrs. W;! Perkins sent Sunday in town with her parents Mr. and Mrs. I". S. Col well Items of Interest Gathered and Condensed for the Busy Plaindealer Readers Oregon State News Two students of the Pacific I'niversity w ho were held up by a lone highway men at Echo, turned on thu robber and captured him. oivernor Chamherlain seems to In- having all kinds of trouble with his Oemocratic friends in Portland, be j cause he is not removing Republicans last enough. W. K Jewett and w ife returned Sun- , l,.M,..r, .. ii,,.,.,i, , i D . MARSTER'S COYOTE EXTERMINATOR. 1'aUnt Applied For. Will positively kill Coyotes, Wolves, Foxes, Sheep-killing Doge, Squirrels, Skunks Directions on every can. For Sale by FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, ROSEBURC, CPE -I RIGHT ON T1T1e That is the way every Railroad Man wants to be and if he has one of the Famous ROCKF0RD OR HAMI LTO IS Watches, he will have no trouble whatever. Come and see my Stock and you will be more than pleased. I Glasses Properly pitted and Adjusted- Watch and Jewelry Repairing of all kinds. All we ask is t trial. Reaenber the Ip-to-Date Store of W. E.. CLINQENPEEL, in the Plaindealer building. REMEMBER THE PLACE. When yon want yorrr Panama Hat cleaned and blocked, or your suit Pressed and Cleaned. I am also agent for ED. B. PRICE, Chicago's Leading Tailor. G. W. SLOPER, ROSEBURG, OREGON THIS IS THE PLACE TO TRADE THE FLINTSONE SHOE is the Best Dress Shoe on the Market. First Class Repairing and Charges Reasonable. L. GOODIAN, Next Door lo Easton's Grocery Store. BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE?: We handle Shoes that are desirable, comfortable and fashionable. Our stock is very complete. WE ASK YOUR JUDGMENT If you want to get your money's worth, come and see us. OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT Turns out good work with neatness and dispatch. PARROTT BROS. Glendjlc's hclcomc Budget Our city MMl stiire.1 from uatCf to circumference by the fateful MtllMIW at Olenbrook. A happy DOOM is olated, a lovinc haahaad is bestft of bit wife. A young vifo im ihe vigor ol bet womanhood is laid to rest in her un timely grave. Alii 1 h. r? is the r -; D sibiiitr of this awful traced reatma? Surely not upon the brave young hr.ik.- man. who i lieatii in hia rain in- deavor to prevent biooj sh:-l. Pahlir 'opinion is entirely agiin-t the otitlawei ; and lawlms liret-who CMMffl tlii i horror. They are f.ill.'winr ont the l.-si i of their evil nature, that they have in herited from tet.eratii n of TWlBtl Who, we know have always delighted in i scenes ol riot and blooUhed. li m 1 of those who In ve syin ,iatlii7.ol with ttie ; Greeks, will read carefuliy the history j of tireece. they will not pause to doaM : their capability to threaten the live : individuals, and execute their thrca's 1 upon the least provocation. Ami while i they are enjoying the privilege of the protection of our American tl.r Mfcd the eiua! rights of American citizen-l ip art living in continual antagonism to our laws and menacing the lives of our ; pie wherever they happen t ) lmvte. The freight train pulled in on the j siding at i. e:. brook with the poor tired overworked crew, no doubt, longing f r I a rest or mavbe all hungry and trying to have tirce to cook their suppers. I Maybe they di l bump onto the tireek'f train, if so. did that jii-tily ti e hea thens in coming out for a tight, surely it did not. During my late joarnev to Californie, I was one of several hundred passengers, who got ijuite a shaking in u , train wreck ou the Siskiyou's anil I d d not observe a single individual who wanted to go out and murder some in offensive person on that account or on account of the delay cf 10 h inrs it caused, no, and just why any blame can attach itself to the freight crew, it is hard to imagine. Hercules slew the bull with his (wn hands on Mt. St. Ida, ;n (irecian Myth ology and his tiod-like posterity are still actuated by his feat of d.iring bravery. And in the stilly watches of the night, murdered in cold blood, a feeble woman, after calling her hus band out of the car and thus removing her only protec.or. We bope jastire in in this case w ill not be delayed, th t the heathen murderers mny get the fitd penalty of the law. And thereby pre vent indignant ehiaeaa from organist aw a vigilante committee. Such as held sway in the city of San Fraadeeo in the the early '.0s. Cast out this obnoxious element and till their places w ith Ore gon's native sons. May all of their treacherous race meal with the same fate that befell Alexander the great and his army of thirty-six thousand Macedonians after he had gon to the fortune teller for advice an 1 en couragement and she had told him that his army was invincible. Mollie day from a visit to the Lewis and Clark K position. Mis- Jennie V Neil is cooking at the I. lie Saving Mali ii dining the absence of Mis.- Netty. Mrs. J S. tiray returned home Moo day from Portland, Mr tiray coming the following evening. Jesse Lane and wife, of Marshlield, pnanad through tiardiner the tirst ( the week on I heir way home from the fair. Johnie K IhtU, one of C.xi counties foremost cabinet makers passed through Iowa Wislues lay enrou p to Portland. 1'arrott Brother, of Roseburg who hare been bnying cattle in this vi. i u it y shipped a'seit. eighty head the tirst of the Week. Miss Fannie Westerda'.e returned home from the Life Saving Station where sheh's Iwn visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. Perkins. A. I-. letter, a recent ojvner of the Prain Nonpareil pa-ssl through town Thursday Parnate to Coos and Curry counties on bu.-iness. Capt. PateanaMa, who has charge of ti e QoTernroem draarJng oa Coos Pay, paaeed throafh toaa t'lay oa Ins way to Poriiaud. Vrs T W. Argus who has been it Portland tor some time tinting relative aad ei j .ying the fair, returned home Moii. lav. - Gaz -tte. laud's prominent sa'oons, and licled themselves to ail the honor then thev w anted. I'hree Uivh, members of prominent Portland families, have left h-nne and are now "seeing the world," while their parents are hunting for them. The trouh.es of Congressman William sill and Millard N. .hints will have to stand trial on Other counts for alleged Croaked land deals. Ti e hern c htalile, which was presented by Ihe state of Missouri to Oreeon, will be taken to the slate capital, at Salem, at mice. Puis are asked for the construction of the tirst of the gigantic Irrigation ditch es, which is la lie constructed at Klam ath Kalis. It wid be a :kk)-foot tunnel, ;(. feet of concrete linnl canal and ten mile" .if earth canal. The work will probably cost t-jUU.OUU. Leah Primeval, in attempting to light from a moving train, was badly mangled under the wheels at Newberg. Karl Kiugle was almost killed at Bilh boro, by a aback from a live wire, his wet shoes and the wet thxr couip.etiug the circuit. SlenT business Men's League has passed sweeping resolutions condemning the poor set vice of the lo.-al telephone y stem. An exchange says: "In a barroom in town is a sign whic h reads: 'II you can't pay, don't load up.' The card was print ed for a coal yard, but some one awipeil it ami left it in the barroom, and the proprietor says it is the liest thing he ever had in the place." The loHtmlae; appeared in the Grants Puss Observer: "Lost A gold tonal with the following ami ip hast 'First Prize, Roeebertj Hiah School, MaV Finder please return to this office." "Brother," says an editor, "don't stop yojr p per because you d-jnt agree Whh the editor That last cabbage yon sent u didn't agre with us, hut we didut drop you f-oni the mbscription." RUMBLINGS FROM THE RAILROAD Carpets Carpets Full line of all grades of Carpets on hand all tlie time, ranging in price from 20 cents to Sit; per yaid Dcin,s at DilUrd Mtsea Iva V'irr.er and Vera Phipps seiit last week at Kiourne-' Valley aud Hi etna, visiting with mleli ira Several ei Dillarde raaapj people were at the dsarn at I. -king Itlass Kridav erentag. They rejMtit tine t me. Mis. PaskeT has lenlrl the Park beae to Mr-. Set-ri g. who will take rharee ef the aaeae the first el Boeeai i t-r. 1 he "earn b:w " expiring, the farmers are row hu-ily engageil ill 11. ling the oil and palling in their CTOpa. Mr. P. in baa at last pajsai as a cell He . 1-welcome. I in, but baa etayed ee loajl he wiii ! welcome! out. Mr. end Mr. L E MUleee are now setili1-! in their new home, which ntan Mr. Hill ge's store. Mr. Yonti e i remoleling his new i borne on the corner of First ami Front jsts.. where he expect- to move before tlie eosniatt month, ns Mr and Mrs. A: laataaaa will eecapf the old one. We are glad to say that Ihe S: P. Co.. has m iveii the Greek gang to Ruckles and the Italian gang to Cottage irovs. Mi-s Ivs Carrier, who has lieen spend ing the past two weeks with Vera ! Phipps, returned to Kehurg todav. where she wid enter the Koehurg High School. F. .V A Something From Drtw Eanaa Pi uxaaaura: I take the lil erty of sending pea an item or two. It I wit San' 1 ftsaiit M",He on the witness stand President MCurdv. of the Mu'ual Life Inurance I Co , al New York, lost his temper and brvame -lUite surly. A sweeping amendment to the Civil BerahlB rules has been authorized hy President Kooseveit. It allows cabinet otlu ers to tcmote suiiiiuarily employees guilty of miecoudui t I At the Matt plant of the Illinois Steel C . rive tone of molten iron lell killing and injuring many workmen Customs taxes on her presents re ceived w hlie on her recent trip abroad ' willcot Miss Ain-e Boneerelt. the Piei dents daughter. 'i '.';, aud she i go ing to pay the same as her father says the osheSJTt cannot do anything else. Jerry Sitanaon. former Congressman ' from Kansas, lies at the point of death at bis borne in Wichita. Tlie Kentucky militia will likely he ! called out to arrest Frank Hall, accused af killing Jack Bolen, as he defies the i officers of the law. What is thought to be the largest nat : ural gas well in the worhi has just been discovered at Kaston, W. Va. It is eetiatahd that oO.COli.tXX) feet of gas are escsping daily. President Frank S. Komp, of the Ke n sha. Wis., defunct State Hank, has been laken to the state prison for two years at hard laltor. The janitor of the First Presbyterian church at MvKee's Kocks, Pa., went i into the basement with a lighted candle to find a gas leak. There was a bis ei- This is a goo 1 country and just now ; plosion and uow his bo.lv cannot be found. By the blowing out of a tule in the basement of the great tiatiron bin ding in New York City, a lad paaieeasaed in w hich many persons were badly injured. ROSEBURG OREGON Read the Plaindealer for all the News Brockway Briefs Frank Swan, one of the last day visi to-s at the fair hag returned. I lite a few of Brockway's poaag people attended the ball at Looking Glass, Friday night. The steam shovel at PiKanl is again hoisting gravel after a couple of weeks layoff. Sam Swickard has returned from Salem and.Portland where he has been visiting friends. Paul Simmons, our assistant b ack smith, has put up two large commodious tents, for empty houses are scarce in our burg. We need a building boom. Apple pi king is the farmers pro ram now, in this community. The moving picture show given at our school house lest Wednesday, was a very instructive and entertaining sue cess, and was well patroni.ed by the the grass is looking good. T I. Hall, while oat hunting the oth er day. killed a white iqairraL It was atioiit the same size as a grev fox soiiir- rel. He preferred the bide. Is it worth anything? Ihe eyes were pink, like ra 'hit's eyes. When it is stuffed it ought to la- worth something. Chan Neat has lieen Bp here with his hand of l.r4 tuikeys, whi.h will lie Worth something pretty soon, as Thanks giving tune rolls round. He has re turned to Myrtle Creek. While here he killed no less than 17 rattlesnakes and also a couple of deer. l .1. H .11, An Old Socialwt. hills with Edcnbowtr Items The gra-s is so nice that the hare got their green coals on again Our school is progressing nicelv Mis? Kate Dunbar as teacher. Mr?. Wilson is very ill at the present time. Maurice Webber had the misfortune to fall off the porch ami break his leg, hut is getting along nicely. Krerybndy is busy putting in their grain. I. X. North Roseburg Notts. Pror. Wight is moving his family fioin Ned Uil morn's house to the Cau'ltield cot'age this week. W. II. Wells moved from the . Patter son cottage to the Casebeer ranch, on Deer, Creek Tuesday. Mrs. Gram Young retnrned on this morning's local, to Por land after a very pleasant visit with friends and relatives. Vivaa Jackson, who has lieen making a brief visit home, returned lo Beaver ton on this morning's local. Mr. Wini lierly is quite ill with heart trouble, so we understand. Joe Hollis is preparing to move on the ChaB Anderson place, near Melrose, next week. Naoma. Dr. Lowe's superior glasses cost no more than others, and you have the benefit of his skill and over IS yean o exerience as an eye special st. Across the Waters Striking printers in the government printing otlices at St. Petersburg, fought the olire, with the result that forty persons were badly injured. 1 reparations are being made at Manila for a great reception which is to be tendered Hon. W. J. Bryan, the Filipinos, Americans and Kl s are to do him honor. The divorce suit brought by Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg and tioiha, for separa'ion from his wife, has devetOed the fact that she has lieen .juite a spend thrift. A severe storm in the North Sea, off the F.nghsh coast, resulted in M h d image and the loss of many lives. The harbor of Cuxhaven was tilled with vessels which were seeking shelter. Sixty members of the Paris Municipal Council have been the guests of the Lon don Municipal C uncil and were given an audience in the throne room by King 1. I ward. The profits of the Japanese govern ment from having a moaopoit in the tobacco trade, will reach the enormous sum of $ltt,000,0J0 for the one year just ending. In addressing the students of the I'niversity of St. Andrews, of Scotland, Andrew Carnegie, the wealthy Ameri can, ex pressed the belief that the oa tions of the earth could banish wars, if they wanted to do so. Baron Komura, the Japanese Foreign Minister upon his return to lus hon e after closing up the peace negotiations, was cordially received by the Mikado, but very coldly by the people. The Mikado has issued a proclamation in which he advises his subj cts to go to work and to try and be on friendly terms with the Uussiau people. The Swiss railroads have ordered that full fare be paid fcr children over three Pertinent Paragraphs Regarding the Doings in Local Yards and Elsewhere. It is aaaaaaeafi that the ronaoilio ma rai road w ill exnd f .oai.'Ml f r new roili ig tN k and other enipin nts at "tire. The gross earning" of V; rail ros Is fur k apart, as compiled hp the Financial Chronicle, amount to IK.M9.kn, an in crease of fJ.tU.UsI over the same month in l!X. F'roin the beginning on Jan uary to the end of Augn-t 59 roads show an increase of .t.'l ,4". The fiercent age of iacnan for the month of August was a.lk. The Brotherhood of locomotive Fn- giaeen at a reeeal meeting held in New lork place.) themselves on record as taking the etand that the not -union man has a g'd right to work as the union man, providing the wages are the eanie, and expressed their willingcese to work with non-union men providing this ooaairJoa was met. Conductor I . I. Riley hat been trsne- ferred to the mo l-etween Woodbnrn Springfield and will soon leave to lake J Jharge of '.f at work. Conductor K. A. F'ronk hot been as signed to run No ttt. between Ju: : Citv an 1 Portland. The reort of the Northern Pacific Co. for the year en led June 30 shows gross earnings of f."ai Tl-.'.s... ,n increase of 4 IMJU1 and net earniegs of fI.tlf. - 1X7, aa btcrenee of l,kaVa71. Aftei payment of interest, rentals, divi lei ls and ISjOMJM for a Iditions and Wtter merits, there was a stirp us for the year ot .241, an increase of f JM9I9 Yar.lmater A. C. Carty, who with P. vnil W. ; Mngton went out into the Myrtle Creek mine? to see after some promising properties and also to have some tine spirt hunting deer, returned home last evening and reports having had the time of hie life. J. P. O'Brien, wbo is general sn;erin- tendent of the S. P. lines in Oregon, re turned vesterdav from conference ot the superintendents, which has jn-t been he'd at Salt Lake City. He was in his private car, "Oregon " which was attached to No. 12, as he returned by wav of f-ai F'ranciseo. Sunday night's freight train No. 22-V Conductor Chausee. had a bail mishap. when near Wolf Creek. The axle of the engine tank broke and this resulted in smash ng the cahooee &nd derailing one car of wood. The caboose had been j'ist recently painted ami fixed up in fine style and this was its first trip out after leiug thus fixed Hp. No it will have to go back again for another fix up. Foreman F" E. Cavender went ont at once with a wte. king crew to clear np the dehris. Passenger train No. lt, north-hound was delayed three hours by the mishap. Conductor Bu kett will remain on his run, tietweeu tins utv aud lirants Pass, i Stead ot going on the Wood burn Springfield run. as was announced. V J Berkley, general superintendent of Portland ; L. K Fields, superiuteu dent of the Oregon lines, of the S. P.. and ihe following O. K. A N. officials: D, w. Campbell, taperia'endmt of the lines in Oregon, and Tom Waish, super inteudent i f the lines in Washington slate, composed a patty of distinguish! d railroad men w ho were here yesterday on a general tour of inspection. They had no less than three private cars and traveled in state. They remained in Roaobarg several hours, going south with the evening tram This is "Pay Day" with the railroad men of Rosehuig, and there is a great deal of the "filthy lucre" to be handed out to the men. It may not be general ly known, but it is nevertheless a fact that those pay rolls are averaging all oi 110,000 per month. During the rush season, this last summer, when the fair travel was at its height, it w as climated that all of t'U.000 was distributed among the railroad men of this city. This is no small item, and the business men of Roseburg realize and appreciate the fact that to the railroad is due not a littleof the prosperity of this fair young city and they have a verv kindly feeling toward the railroad employees. Last night the three cars carrying the head otlicers of this division and also those from the O. K,kR,, went north, attached to No. 10. In place of the exceedingly heavy pas senger traffic whi.h held sway during the last few months, the freight wirk U now taking the time and attention of the local railroad men. It is said to be heavier than has ever been known in the history of the roud, which is a very significant fact and would seem to indi cate that ail over this Pacific Coast peo ple are enjoying a goodly share of prosperity. Comforts Best line of all-cot'on filled Comforts we have ever had, from Si. 55 to $2.25 each. Blankets Full line of all-wool, Oregon-rrade Blankets a so excellent line of Co'ton Blankets at reason alle prices. flattresses Buy one of our cotton-felt or cotton-felt and silk floss Combination Mattresses, and yoa have a Mattress that will last a lifetime. "onijilete line of Furniture, Ranges and Heating Stoves at lowest prices consistent with good values. B. W. STRONG, IRE FlKMTlffi IM THEY ARE ALL HERE! No matter what Watch Movement you want we can supply your wants. Our reputation for handling the BEST JEWELRY is well estab lished. i You Can Always Rely On what you get at our store as Being Exact- 4 lv as Represented. This is an Important Item when it comes to buying .h ve!ery. Our Repairing and Rating Of watches speaks for itse".f We are excelled by none and take pride in the satisfaction which our work always gives. J. T. BRYAN, The Jeweler. 4 3 FRESH EVERY DAY ? i 4 BELL'S CANDY STORE, We make np fine Candies every day. We are ag ents for Peters' Milk Chocolate, the Alden Can dies, and the Famous Ramona Sweets Try One of Our Fine, Fresh Boxes of Chocolates They are put up fresh every day. We make a specialty of putting up Fan7 Boxts of Candy. Trv us and see for vourself. ROSEBURG, OREGON FARMERS' REAL ESTATE CO. OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE t RICE. CASS STREET We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, City Property and Tiinberlands in large and small tracts for sale. FIRE INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. II SI Ml jj j j IIS Anyone wishing to sell their property can do so by listing it with us. Write for price list of Farms aud City Property. D. R. SHAM BROOK, President N. F. THRONE, Secretary We will tag and display any CJrain or Produce brought to our office. I HI II eOUBJS 1 6 HAPPY S3 a