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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1905)
OCTOBER DAYS Aro cool and damp, and your good health will be protected in one of our swell OverCMti; or perhaps you may prefer I Rain coat. We have either in all the latest creations of the tailor's art. THAT FALL SUIT Awaits your coining. You will find my store complete with good things quality and price considered, (iuarantee back of every article wo sell. Better drop in. The Leading Store of Roseburg The THE Cannon's Book and jig Here and 1 here $ Stationery Store llfesaSS BBS THOSE Souvenir Post Cards ROSEBUR3 VIWS Have Arrived THEY ARE BEAUTIES Set of Ten All Different 3Qc Cannon's Book and Stationery Store. . ; i- Railroad Roseburg railroad circles were shocked Thuredav evening by the message which was flashed over the wires from Ashland that the genjal, good-hearted Ev. Gray, one of the S. P.'s most popular and ef ficient engineers had committed suicide. Later word had confirmed ths report and it told how he was found dead in his room at the Depot Hotel, in a loom just over the dining roo n, with a bullet hole in his head. Despondency, pre- ai.maKlv r,.- a ,1 t I . iicuicutn.1(iKo iuce.ui a " supposed cause. The remains were brought to this city Friday morniog ac- companied by Engineer A. (i. Living-1 ston, of that city. They were met at the train I y many Odd Fellows, of which Gray lias long been a member, and many citizens who bal known b in for years here. The funerjl cervices were conducted at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Sat-, urday afternooa, and was largely at tended. Rev. C. H. Lake and Rev. 1 Geo. C. Ritchey, jointly, conducted the impressive services and a large number 1 of friends followed the remains to their last resting place, at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Yesterday morni ng eleven cars of I Greeks passed through this city euroute i for Myrtle Creek . nd vicinity, where 1 they are now to be .located, for some time to come. The "Ben Hui" special passed j through this city goiug north, about four o'clock yesterday morning, after , having been at fan Fraucisci and other jutheru large cities. J. R. Sutherliu thippel WJ head of sheep to Portland, Saturday. "It is a noticah. (set that the rail road men are to the front, whenever there is a fire," remarked an observing citizen. "At the lus: big firs Agent L. B. Moore and a grot many ol the men were on hand to lend every absii;tani.e possibly." Up to date 01 oi the 8.1 Qrafkl who were identified with the Giendaie up rising have left t hisj part of the state, most of them going to Portland from whence they will irobabl be seut out to other jobs of work. One of the soc:al tvents in railroad circles this weeK, was theueddiug which took place at Oaklun 1, last Wednesday , in which -Mr. -coti Lunder, one of tie popul.ii freight engineers, and .Mi u Aun.. I'.vt I'.'ujou, were the ontractiug partii " j h ivtgone to Ca ifornis, 0a t:. .i. . ooa and will be "at i it .r, after Nov. 3 1. ii.u.r .a. .. ,.r oi horses were shipped to Qfatit ' huui, i, 1 uuother car to Purl- He... iv o the Astociation Pack log .1 lull) I .s out a car or two of . 1 ii markets, the Douglas cjui.,j proluc riu.jiug r-:0J figures. People's Store STORE OF EXCELLENCE COMING EVENTS MM to nHM at ih Ktum Tb' t it,,- ssuovrtag ui - Oct .-MIn Alni llrn. in "Honrnt Hert (Cur i J "The gvaaOSVta syrafhony club. M s "Way Uiri I tin Ink" 'porn Thorn." U -w. . i, ri;ia Harper Co. " tt BoolbjaO's Troubles Co. " -Hsu. lUtsro Co. P. J. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ing. 4tf New fall shirtwaists an I shirtwa at -nit'- at J b phson's Lunch at Jennings' Bakery. 74tf With your oil or gasoline stove use the CALIFORNIA toaster. Just as useful on the wcod stove. Its at Churchills. Conductors H. C. Bickett. D. W. Maddox and F. If. Parrish, are taking a few days' lay off, presumably for the p trpose of enjoying a hig deer hunt, as the season is just closing. or delicacies i ; jj If vou want ro'd ham I call at Jennings' Bakery. BInoe 1877 we've teen treating people square. Joe.'phsoii's. Fine Mohair suitings full 50 inches ; wide, in bUck, brown, blue and green the same quality that other stores ask I f 1. or 90cte for at our store only, 75ct j the yard. Josephson's H. B. Lownesbury, traveling freight agent of the S. P. and the O. R. & N., has been paying the local offices a friend ly call. f A good time guaranteed to all who at- 1 Ml . I U K (HI') l.'l IIIO HVI J w. Lenu roe naiiowe en social given uy me i student body of the Koseburg High, school, at the H. . buildiug. Admis- , sion i0 ceDts . 84 4t u - , ... , . ... . ... union at hie home in Weat Roseburg, I all of children being present except one son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mabley and Mrs. D. Stacey of Farmer, I .nn' I IliLi.l. t , :t i 1 1 . urn vwil latolv- I i i u it- li iui u ' i ' also a sister of Mrs. W . H. Mabley, Mrs. I , ... .. . Jane Allen is among the numbers. 1 hey , t 1 .:!. . .U L .1 I iw i,-ei. - iu . . i i-, i i a v in'- i uiiibuu Fair, and have cone on to Roseburg to spend a month with relatives and friends. Dr. H. L. Btudley the Osteopathy Physician cures acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformatiea and removes frrsign growth?. Consultion free. Phone or call (or appointment. Office in Abraham buildinir. tf I: -ni.tr S lit. and 112. values in hoy's suits, comprising many of the newest and beet garments in our entire clothing stock, on sale while they last for $10. -i.ex 1j to 19 years. At Josephson's. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the Native Sons Hall on Wednesday after noon at 2 80 p, m. All members are revested to be present at this meeting. The program will be as follows: Dero tions, Business, Current F.vent: Mrs. Emma. Faulkner , F.vaiigelistic Meeting: Mrs. A. Morian. Kecretary. Cured of Lime Back At tor I5 years of uferl u. "I had been 'roibled with lame back 1 or 15 years and I found complete recov- ery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain ' Balm, says John G. Lisher, Gillam, Ind, This linimeiTl is also without an equal for spraiiih and I ruises. For sale by A. C. Maritan .v Co. We r- t-ole Hosehurg agents for But terick patterns, Gage hats, Black Cat hosiery, the Florsheim shoe, the Cross shre tor women, Kupeiiheimer guaran teed clothing, (iold and Silver shirts and collar-, Kuiitwearout boy's clothing, forest Mills underwear. No other store in Koseburg can boast of such a splendid Combination of high-rade .'ines of mer chandise. 1 pays to trade at Joseph-son's I. ABRAHAM. Proprietor If vou ten any metal, sheet-iron or pipe work to do call on Winnie liaddis. His work and prices are guaranteed to please. t Men's heavy duck coats, blanket lined with oilskin and rubber interlining, regular $2 W valuea. While they last, $1.75. At Josephson's. Furnished rooms for rent at $3 per month. Apply to ti2h Hose street, slop The 1'laindealer and tne New York Tribune Farmer, both for the price ol the I'laimlealer, to all subscribers w ho pay in advance, tf.'. tt I'. S. Mathews has sold his black smith bop, located on Rose street to Messrs Kplley A Hanks. The house of Ike Thornton, which ml burned last summer, is lieing lathed ai d will toon be ready for occupancy. A verv attrac'ive addition was made to the I'laindealer's collection this mori. ing, whan Conrad (ieyer. one of E If bower's fruitgrowers brought in some handsome Black Hamburg, Krrse of Peru and Mission grape. The fruit is good j to look upon ami when hung upon a 'rack made bv Mr. I ievey for that pur pose, it attracts much attention. This splendid fruit was raised upon stony ground, over in Kdenbower and shows what can be done here. The Roseburg Laundry is now housed in its new quarters and Mr. O. C. Barker its energetic owner, is doing a vast amount of good work, with pleasure to himself and with entire satisfaction to bis many customers. ,. i , l. i.i -i jjje Pacific I ive tock Association, oi Spr.kane, Fred Wright, wlio usel to gather news for the Plaindealer, now has quarters with F. G. Stewart, the real estate man. In order to begin on his winter's w ork, Henry Ireland has gone to Medford and from there he will proceed to Pelcian Bay, to strike camp. Sunday, Mrs. E. T. Robbins went to ' , , . , . . ... Oranta Pass, where she will visit with , , , lOinii.co Hf a miuii Ullli-. R. S. Honeyman, one of Portland's prrm n -nt bus ness men, return ,h1 home last evening, from a hunt which he has been enjoying here in Douglas county. ! and among the trophies which he took with him of the chase was a five-pointed deer head. There are several Hoosiers here, look ing up in the attractions of Douglas county and today thev are sipmly culti vated with the DMatifnl weather. '1 hey can't equal this back in Indiana "I tell you Plaindealer advertising pays,"remai ked Julian Josephson, to the reporter. "We are getting ret .rns right along and we are, of course gin 1 to be able to say so." This morning Mr. T. J. I la . den brought to the Plaindealer a very hand some hoquet of attractive chrysan '.he mums, grown on his place, at the corner of Flint and Mosier streets. Th -y are beauties and add much attractiveness to our ollice. "Doctor" W. A. Greek, who gets his I title from his ability to fix up broken 1 umbrellas, hau brought to the Plain dealer a line assortment of sea curios he gathered at Banduri, which are now on display in the show window. They In ! dude six different varieties of crabs, a ! banacle, sea urchins, small starUhh, and many kinds of shells, a pocket oyster and the backbone of a . a louse. Don't forget that the la-la-- of the Methodist church are making great preparation:) for their Chrysanthemum Show, which will take place early in the month of November. h7 2t Today City Marshal Jarvis is looking after fixing up the streets, and already his good work is being noticed and favorably commented upon. Thursday evening the members of Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. Ladies of the (,. A. It., of this city, tendered a reception by Mrs. Isabella Prater, In honor of Mrs. Olive Vhii Orden, depart nient president and Mrs. Jennie W. Lyons, department secretary, laith from Portland. They came on nn olthlsl visit and the allalr was largely attended and was a decided success in every respect. An elegant lahoh was served and all had a delightful time. During their stay here, the ladles paid the Sol diers' Home a pleasant visit. Friday evening Nov. .1, Mrs. Jennie D. Harding, department president of the W. It. 0. will pay em Corps an official visit for insiiclion ami all mem bers are urged to In- in attendance. The meeting will be held at 7 80 p. in. In the Foresters' Hall. Roy Stearns, of Oakland, was among the visitors to Roseburg the past few days. All dental work postlvely guaranteed by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor and Wiiso,, building. tf Saved HI I He J. W. lavenHrt, Wlngo, Ky., writes June 14. IBOf I "I want to tell you I be lieve Ballar I's Snow Liniment saved my life. 1 was under the treatment of two doctors, aud they told me one of my ludgs was entirely gone, and the other side badly affected. I also had a lump on my side. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I was induced by a friend to t.r Ballard's Snow Liniment. The first application gove me great relief ; two .0 rent tiottles ' cured me sound and well. It is a wonderful medicine ami I rec commend it to suffering humanity. Sold by A 0. Marsiers a Co. The celebrated Luzon calf shoe for men at reduced prices, liegular $.'1.00 values for regular fl.00 and til 76 aloes forfil.OO, at Josephson's Some Seasonal le Advica It may be a piece of superfluous ad vice t" urge people at this seasou of the year to lay in a supply of Chamlrerlain's OoDgfa BoOMdy, It is almost sure to he needed liefore winter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted kt,d before it has Isvimis settled in the system, whlofa can only Ire ilone by kieping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in pre ference to any other. It is for sale by A. C. Marsters . Co. Japan' Open Door. Foreigners now may not only travel In any part of Japan, but may reside and do business anywhere. Their sKi tus 111 Japan Is almost Identical with that which the westerners have 111 all other conn try among thetnsetrao. The loeiil laws of Japan govern every per sou nhii finds himself In tho lands of Japan. Tho liability to nrrest. prnec Cation, punishment nnd appeal applies to niithea and foreigners alike. All foreigner mny sue nnd be sued In Japanese courts. Any company made Up of foreigners rnn own Inrnt If they admit even hut one JOpaJMSHI subject into their company Mining BOBcac slotis can only bi granted to Japanese subJer'tN and to companies fonmsl ac enrillng to JapMMM laws, but any fir eiguer may Ire 11 partner In any com puny which works mlAM. In other words, In mining mutters foreigners may Ih- partners with Japanese or may own shares In a Japanese mining company, There are Nome banking and shipping companies In Japan In whleh foreign er cannot participate. Those are ex ceptlons under supervision of the gov ernment and are very few In numlrer. These Include subsldlzssl companies. It Is not thought wise to subsidize foreign shareholders. The hanks which are 1111 der the protection of the .lupiinese gov eminent ore closed to foreign owner ship. Nor as yet can foreigners for military reasons own shares In the Jap niicse private railways. Tills point, however, may Ire considered for the present as a pending question. The sphere of foreigners In Japan Is very large. Porto Mm Winter Resort. Whenever the people of the Island are well employs! and properly fisl and their misery thus censes to OflUot the traveler, and when Jrettcr ineoin modntloiiH are provided for envoi, lrot ter Hteuiners, railroads nnd hotels, Pof to Rico will become 11 w Inter resort for Americans and Europeans for pleasure and health, says the North American Itevlew. Its foreign aspect, Its mutch less scenery u combination of the grandeur of the Alps and the beauty of the tropica Its delightful winter oil mute anil the i.jurtesy and hospitality of Its people, rich nnd poor, will attract vlKltors by thousands'. The location of the Island at the gate wny of the Caribbean sell ami lit the crossroads of the two great lines of commerce which will BOW between North and South America nnd bet w 1 Europe and the Pacific ocean by tba lHthmlan canal must soon make it one of the world's great centers of coin meroe uml exchange and develop one or more great dtlee whleh will rival 111 population those of the 0:1 I- 1 11 trop ion ami in haaltbfaluaatnil tuM oth er attractions vastly inrpusl them Many new subscribers 11 1 llguddi to the Plaindealer list every d) siw vow ban ra AMCiaco ANY TIM K is tho mvoptod time to isit our store. We re nlwMvs rcn.ly. Our stocks are never allowed to loan their van- cty or attractiveness. j Any time satisfaction doc not an- CTitSST CHAPIN & CLINK, Near the Depot o THE OLD RELIABNE FIRM Our customers know whore we nn-, and they also know that our store is the place to buy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. OVERCOATS and SHOES. and averything else in our varied linen. :0 O g Wollenberg Bros., Sgf 1 00 OOOO 0 OOOOOOOOOO Frank E. Alley Abstractcr and Land Attorney Land Office practioe a Specialty. Abstracts of Titlr furnished. Lund Scrip for Sale. Township Maps, Showing Vacant Lund. PHONE MAIN 871 UpsMin Ovr Land Oflict .U K'e.lt giailUHoll Ot He HI Athanaslui Waktwskl is treed at last In LiepalC after jears of successful nrlndllmj, 'nn- present count Oootted litis plenty of ehiluis to notoriety ami at least one t" fame, " ht gron' gruiidmotlier. wife of Count Athena- Ills, who, for the giMxl of 1'oland, sub mlttisl herself to the sottish desires of the great Napoleon, who. In availing himself of her sacrifice, added one more fight to his title of the first scoundrel uf Kurope. Khe bore mm a son, who was never legitimatized, but rose to Importance In France. Tho present swindler Is of the legitimate linn. lljornstjenie HJonison, the Norwe gian novelist, contradicts the recent declaration of tho Norwegian explorer, .Sanson, ns to the sllghtneaa of repute Mean sentiment among the Norwegians. BJornson says that he knows that a great majority of his countrymen want a republic. If that form of government should Ire Introduced In Norway there would he a popular demonstration of Joy that would wake the world. An earthquake Is reported from tho state of Ouerrero, Mexico, which last ed for Of! eOfl days. A queer feature of It Is that It appears to luivo been con lined to a single small district In the uiouutafns, with only slight disturb unci's In the surrounding country. Evi dently scientists have still much to leurn about earthquake phenomena. Chicago's first clllxen, Mnrshall Field, pays taxes on $40,000,000 without a murmur and gives u 2f,000 wedding fee. He certainly Is entitled to Ire dubbed "distinguished" either In Chi cago or in any other city. The horseless cnrrliigo Is being fob lowed by the glrlless telephone Whou "Hullo, central!" Is no more half the fun of telephoning will ho gone. The world Is getting too automatic. Consul Williams of Cardiff, Wales, report that tho world Is eating up Its -beep. As Wall street Is gobbling up tho lambs, It Irroks as If a shortage In mutton were certain. ChampiOB Jeffries demanded $2,000 'o net as referee at a recent prlzcllght, ,nd he would not take less. Who suj'H tppnrrnnlrlea In this country dor young neti are nil gone Should President Itoosevelt bo award ed the Nobel prize, worth Home .Htpi, 1HK1, the Odagg ubout peaofl having her rlctoi'lcH, etc., ought to tituud pretty "ii with him. That's Just It! Wc rnn our own delivery, and tuko goodl to your door pioinptly. Try Us For Bargains Hart arc a fawi 7 Hars "Diamond C" Soap.'i.so Mntcliea, IOC J Itcst 25c Tomato Catsup, aoe Remember the Place Roseburg, Oregon Soeiery Posting. AK. A A. M. Laaral Lodge No. 13. Holds rswular meetings on second and f arlh Wednesdays ol oocn in-"" o 1,1,411, . H. T. Jawrrr, Hecreurv. BP. O. KLKH. Koesburg Lodge No. 32H. Holds regular oommnnloa- 'ions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regu larlv and ail visiting brothers aro cordi ally Invited to attend. C. B. Cannon, R, K. W. H. Jamikson, Heeretarv. 0. U, 1st KEPARATF. HATTALLION .O.N. (i., meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. II ami is. Uapt. FOK A., Court Douglas No. if.' For esters of America, meets each Tues day evening in Foresters' Hall. Vis iting brothers always welcome. F'aiTz "01111:11, C R K H LttllOX, Rec Hec K N HoovKK, Physician I O. O. F. Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8. I Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, cor nr Jackson and Case st reels, on Saturday evening of each week. Mom bore of the order In good, standing an Invited to attend, C V. II Alios I I II. N. ii. N.T. Jrwktt. Heeretary I Kof P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet! avory Wednesday, In I. 0. 0. F Hell et 7 :30 p. m. Members in good standing are invited to attend. Jab. A. PSBBT, C. C. M. F. WBMsR, K. of R. 4 H. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Woman of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at the I. (). O. F. Hall. Visiting meinbsrs in good standing are Invited to attend. Myktlk Lomo. Uuardlan Neighbor. Cl.AHA BoHKN, ( l.il. Hecond and Fourth Thurstlavs. OE. H. Rosebnrg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each Month Visiting members In good itandlng are respectfully Invited to at tend. Mrs. K. J. Stroud, W. M. F"ree Johnson, Secretary. NIT80 ARTISANS, UiiiMtia As I sembly No. IM, meets second and fourth Haturdays of ouch month, in Native Sous' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. Oi M.WihTKUS, M. A. Minnie Jones, Secretary. w OODMEN OF THE WOULD. Oak Oamr No. 126. Meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Uoaeburg, every Bret and third Monday evening. Vlelt Ing neighbors always welcome. J. M. Bin no th, 0. 0. N. T. kit, Clerk.