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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1905)
E Since 1877 We've Been Treating People Square IjOSE PHSON'Sl THE BIG STORE ESTABLISHED 1877 3 . , . ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . J Direct from Matchless Values FURS 3 E New York will be found in our r They've Come: Cloak Department Our line of Furs Exclusive Novelties in Ladies' Neckwear Shirtwaists Ribbons and Muslin Underwear. First Showing this Week SPECIAL: Ladies $10 Raincoats, $7.50 TImm srn strictly UilaMUon'i garments stylish, elegant, li-H'ii"lal)ly made; full length. Ml style, with an cn m Ktrdl back while they l.ii.tv'" $12 Shirtwaist Suits, $9.80 $10 Shirtwaist Suits, $7. 80 These nr.' Ktylit.lt. Well tiuut suits, strictly this MMOIl'l garments; siz- m t0Mt oalyi An opportunity not t i MgiMtod by prudent buyers. is Complete, well chosen, Sterling in Quality, and IX Surprisingly Moderate in price People who know say that it pays to trade at UOSEPHSON S WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE Items Which Will be of Interest to the Taxpayers J05EPHS0N'5 THE BIG STORE ESTABLISHED 1877 3 E Since 1877 We've Been Treating People Square 4444i444i444444li4444444U44i4a4444U44444444444i4UU MARSTERS' DRUG CO. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER C00DS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH Driia Domei The street ami sidewalks in the north end of town have been lowered, thus greatly improving iu appearance and convenience. Mra. F. I. l'erry and ton, of Koseburg, are here visiting her mother, Mrs 8. Harlan, who is (till confined to her room with paralysis. A. S. Buelt and son have just taken charge of the old Central hotel in Rose burg, and hope their friends will oil and see them when in town. Mrs. Homer l'alm of Albany, whose maiden name was .Miss Halley, is iu this vicinity this week visiting her relatives the (tenderer and Cullers families. M K. Kyan, of Drain, was awarded a gold medal Mr the finest fruita and vege tables exhibited at the Lewis and Clark fair. These were grown iu Drain. Nonpareil. Caaysavlllc Echoes Mike Dean, of Kiddle, was iu Canyon ville Tuesday. T. W. Johnson is visiting relative noar Canyonville this week. I. en ltussell is visiting at his home this week. Thomas Wilson left Friday morniug for a short hunting trip in the canyon. Mrs. II. Dyer, son aud daughter at tended the funeral of Victor MiCarty. Mrs. Isaac Itailey of, Glendale, visited relatives and Iriends iu Canyonville sev eral days this week. D. White, of lialesville, has been haul lug grain from Canyonville hi week. He has rented Grant Leveua' ranch near lialesville. Jt has been reported that the iufant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCarty died of diphtheria ; but Dr. W. H. De Yore pronounced the disease iutlammi tion of the brain. Mrs. Wm. liriggs returned Thursday evening from California. She was ao comp ni .d by her son, tthauial, wlo has beeu absent from Canyonville for several years. BohO ' ' Own Yooh Own Homk -Own It now. Stop paying rent. I live in Riverside addition to Uoseburg, the Queen City of Southern Oregon. I want you to live here too. Location, soil, health, terms and prices, all corroet. Send for pic tured folder, or see me nt my office. I'm in earnest ; are you? 31 p - Loom Baiukb. Roseburg, Orer For the bust ot everything' in rainy weather wear, at the most reasonable prices, see Josephson's. We are head iimrtorH fur ruin-coats, rubbers, rubber boots, oil mid rubber clothing- in fact for everything necessary to keep you warm ami dry in wet weather. ! or your guns, ammunitions and sporting goods see S. U. Sykes. Mti How to Cure Corns and Bunions First, soak)tlie corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare it I down as closely as possible without i drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Tain Balm twice daily, robbing vigor 1 ously for tlve minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should lie woru a few days to protect it from the shoe. As it general liniment for sprains, bruiBes, laiiiYnvss aud rheumatism, l'uin Halm is uueiiitalod. For sale by A. C. Mars tore and Co. Cosaly Trtatsrtr'i Notice Notice is hereby given that sll parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to, and including, July 17, 1M3, are re quested to present the same to the coun ty treasurer as Interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg, Oreg., Oct. 1, 1906. O. W. DlMMICK Court flssit Notn Assessor Rtaley and Deputy Rogers are just completing their big task of making out the tax rolls of Douglss county. There are three large rolls and they represent a vast amount of very difficult work. The books will soon be turned over to County Clerk Agee who will proceed to extend the taxes on the ' same. Next Wednesday the county court will convene, and it i expected that this will lie an unusually full docket, as many matters of more or less import ance will be considered. As the "open" season for deer closes next Wednesday, many hunters are taking advantage of the short time in which they will have a chance to in dulge in this floe sport. Among those who have just taken out licenses are: A. B. Haskell, D. 8. Daniels, W. K. ' Clingenpeel, Wm. Perks, and W. B.I Johnston, of Roseburg; S. B. McClure, 1 Drain , Thos. Maddox, Cleveland , F. B. . Holslnger and W. A. Jackson, Glendale; LM Henrenbaugh and John Mocine, ol Portland. This morning Contractor F. F. Patter son began the work of laying a substan tial cement walk ia front of the court boose, on the Douglas street side. Il will add very materially to the appear .nice of the big structure and will be greatly appreciated by pedestrians. In the proceedings of the Multnomah countv court atmears an account of the I granting of a divorce to Carrie Settle, who formerly resided at Oakland, from j George Settle with whom she has been living for nearly "JO years. She was granted a divorce and title to her real i -state in Oakland, Or. She testified , that her husband for years occupied a ! room in her home at Oakland, where he 1 paid bit loard but never contributed to ' her support. They were married at Ku jgene July 25, 1871. Among other thiugs to be considered t the meeting of the county court, which couvenes Wednesday, will be mine petitions tor new public roads, which will then be passed upon. Circuit court has adjourned to meet igain Friday, Jan. 12, "00. Sheriff McClallen, assisted by Tom lliukle, escorted the Greeks op to the fain v .i Salem rrida where they will board at the public iu itltutiou for a while, at least. County Clerk Agee spent Sunday with Vledford friends and he came home quite enthusiastic over Medford. He thinks that is destined to be the coming city of Southern Oregon. Orders were entered confirming sales made by Sheriff McClallen in the follow- ng cases : The Monitor Mrg". Co. vs W. H. Young et ux for certain acreage, and in the case of Austin & Wall vs W. D. Calloway for the sale of sawmill and fixtures. Sheriff McClallen is just doting up his delinquent tax books and Deputies llogard and Siocum are getting a report teady which will be made to the coun'y court Weduesday. This morniug County Clerk Agee is sued a marriage license to Mr. Chris Kusser and Miss Lucy Guggisber, both residents oi Leon a, Probate Matters A voluminous document, con tainii.l the proof of the heirs and power of at torney in the estate of Chas. Fischer, deceased, have been put ou record. In the estate of Jas. Davlin, deceased, Lillie Davliu lias made her quarterly re port as administrator of said estate, showing $1237.47 receipts and t:if. :e. expenditures. Clara Rast, as guardian of the guard ianship estate of John Y. and Dell Y Rast, reports to the court the sale of lot 5 block 1, Bushey's add to Koseburg, which was bought by Wm. Careleua lor t83.H0. John Hall, H. Dyer and Nathan Selig, as appraisers of the estate of Yera aud Floyd Weaver, uiiuors, shows lots 1 and 8, block 9, with store building worth 91350 ; lots : and 4, blk 7, with dwelling, and 1 acre west of blocks S aud 0, with barn, MOO, all located in Myrtle Creek. Fixing their bond at f-'.Ot J, the court has appointed O. H. Martensen, M 1) wight and 1 'rick Kdeu us appraisers of the estate of Hclma Nelson, deceased. 1 4 3 j I . . THE DRUC STORE OF QUALITY . . NEAR THE DEPOT, ROSEIIIRG, ORE. . . . . We Invite Critical Inspection . . . Wt do not sell all tiu drugs that arc told in Roseburg, but WE SELL TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WILL HAVE ONLY THE VERY BEST AND PUREST DRUGS. Don't forget this: Highest Quality in Drugs is a very important thing to you. We want an opportunity to show you our finely equipped and properly man aged Pharmacy. J J q 4 Q I f 1 TRY US TRY US FULLERTON & RICHARDSON A"ATsTOATA' -TiT. 2li95-TiTi I WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT v U. S. WEATHER BUREAU LOCAL OFFICE, ROSEBURG, ORECON . . . Week ending Wednesday, B p. m...Oct. 2o, 1905 Maximum Temperature 66 Minimum Temperature 34 Rainfall for Week 0.62 TuUl Rainfall since 1st of Month 2.89 jrj Average precipitation for this month for 28 yean 2.70 Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1905, to date 3.64 g Average rainfall from Sept. 1 to date 3.22 Jj Total excess from Sept. 1, 1905, to date 42 5 Average precipitation for 28 wet seasons 33.13 4i THOS. GIBSON, OBSERVER 1 Qaonina cravenette suiting, full 51) i i iches wide, iu ttylisli tan and gray color (fleets the same quality that other stores ask and 1.75 a yard for at our store only, f 1 .50 the yard. Josephson's. Hot coffee and sandwiches at Jennings Bakery. , in Personal Mentior. J. W. Maiden and R. 8. Barker left ' for Klamath falls this morning, w hi re i tbey go to look the country over and where they may conclude to iocte, if they are favorably impressed. Mr. Bar ker will be joined by his wife and they will go to California to spend the win ter. Alex. Wright isw assisting Messrs. Chapin A Clink care for the increasing ousineas of the Leader Grocery. D. T. Daniels and H C. Bickett have oeen spending a (ew days in the vicinity of Dillard. Forest Supervisor S. C. Bartrum has tone to Medford and from that place he will take a trip to the Fish Lake irriga tion project. Mrs. J. Josepbson, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Rose, has taken up iiaartira on West 98th street, in New York City, where they will remain until ibout next May. In the meautlme Hiss Roac Joeephson will study art in the famous art studio that is located nearby. A. C. Dell and wife, of Dillard, left on -.itutday lor their old home back iu j Missouri. W. V. Hurst, who dispenses justict : at Myrtle Creek as a justice of the peace, ! was lo' king in on his Roseburg friends -tori ay He Is also an expeit machin ist and Is putting up some big machin ery oift at the Continental mine. R. A. Woodruff, one of Melrose's lead ing citizens was at the county seat Sat urday. Prof, i mm.. A. Crane was in this city Saturday, from Dillard, looking after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Godfrey were in from Teumile, Saturday. They are soon to make an extended visit to their old home at Doolittle Mills, Ferry county, ludiaua, where t'iey spend the winter. Mr. aud Mrs. A. B. C. Whipple aud tlirs Fley Kurtz, were at the county seat, Saturday ou a shopping expedition. Mrs. Roy McClallen is home from a pleasant visit with Portland u lends, of a few weeks. I). W. Crosby came in from Riddle, Saturday, to look up some busiiiesd matters. 11. W. Jones brought iu a load of Irish potatoes, Saturday, from Myrtle Creek. John liishop, of Oakland, while at tending to some business al'tairs at the comity seat, paid the I'luindealer a nice visit. Charlie Hjlds, the efficient night clerk st the poat-otiice, weut out aud made a slaughter of the tluuy tribe near Winchester, Friday, aud had a very fair Tine of Trains at Rosebarg aid at Other Points Doaglas Comity. surra sovsd Overland DaJlr L urn Eiprew Trstus NOlTHBOl rcn UUTES No IS N.i 11 "C.hbi A. I'.pm . ; s.:um S.iaam 3..Vim. i 4.Ulll . t.UAaru i 1 1 1 1. t .V V2tm . (5.31am ."i li.tklani :i..m . t17ftin t..Aiu . h team n :(4un put I. vara Lv 8.4. .' iu Arpm A i 8..'0 7.30, JHWDCIO I '. ml K' k .... Drain .... Yuocatla ... 0t!u.l Wilbur miant..... Myrllflretk. Riddle .. (.lemiale..-. Portland ... mii KrmoclM'O. I So. tt I Wn. W 'JSi.ni 11 I'.iua . 11.24am II 02mm l.OSaai . 10 Omiu U.'Aam lu l rt 111 12 nam 95Tmi J OSani 110 Mpm s Mum p0.2Spm . S.23am lu.lrfin li.4(.lttlll A..il.m pru a ram- Ar Does Dot stop f Stops on stgnaL Tickets to Eastern Points, aud Eompe, Japan, 1'tilna, Houululu and Australia. L. B MOORE A Kent. Roseburg, Ore. A. L. CRAIU. Gen. Pass. Act. Portlud. Ore. success. J. A. Underwood, one of Oakland's well-known business men, transacted budness at the court house, Friday tuorniiig. OsteOjjatby cures rheumatism: Mr. and Mfs. W. H. Richardson, r turned Friday, from a vieit with Port land friends. Osteopathy cures La Grippe. E. Sells, of Mm. i, Sherman county, Oregon, is the guest of his brother, U. W. Sells aud family. Osteopathy is the best treatment (or female troubles and nervousness. Social at Looking Glass The L. A. S. will hold a sale of fancy and useful articles in connection with a social Friday night, Nov. 3d, at the hall. An "intricate" lunch will be served with menu as follows: Staples: Is lands iu the briny deep, 5 eta. ; sports man's delight, 5 cts. Dessert: Imper tinence, 6 cte. ; musical cake, 5 cts. ; changeable politician, 5 cts. Beverages: Moruiug comfort, 5 cts. j, childhood's de light, 5 cts. Free Appetizers: Labor's stronghold : April showers ; What a bov J calls his sweetheart. Kverything served is nrst-class and sufficient for a meal or lunch as one wishes. A game of Bwap will be played. Everyone bring a small article wrapped iu paper and swap with your neighbor. All are iuvited to come aud have a good time. Corn, Send iu jour $2, if jour subscription il paid up and you will receive both the l'laindealer and the New V.uk l iliuua Faimer, one whole year. if i r