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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1905)
J. A. COBB & CO. ROSKbTRti. ORItiON W. L. COBB REAL ESTATE CO. Office, 309 JacKson Street, Roseburg, Oregon We attend to your business for you, buy and sell Real Estate, negotiate loans. For anything in our line write or call on us. GRAVES' ART EMPORIUM When you buy here, yon are sure that you get everything thai i- rilit up-tr-date; 'i'ue very latest styles in framed picture:, picture tuold hiK, sheet pictures tu frame, Fancy Work nt all Icindi; Pyrography jioods and outfits tor burningi For all Photo Supplies, and Everything in the Art Goods Line Come t( Gravi s' Art Emporium. Wo have The Nobbiest Line of Christmas Goods Ever Displayed in Roseburg is Here Trices ar right. Come au i becoBvinced of it. GRAVES' ART EMPORIUM "THE HODEL H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. The Choicest line ol Wines and Uqaon including the Kamoua llrand t4Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Fine Line of Domestic Jackson and Oak Sts. Fire Insurance! J. W. WRIGHT Firti Innurunre a Specialty. Our rec ord of honorable iluuliii"; anil prompt payment of loMM for the pant fifteen yearn iH a Kuaruntee to the inaurin pnblio of the absolute imluninity thin annoy will provide In future. With I haul, to the intiurint; public for puat patronage, and toUoltillg a continu ance of the same, I am, vory truly, J. W. WRIGHT. Buff Leghorn's Young Huff Leghorn's for sale. In Qjttlra Of G. Wi Thompson, Falenbnwcr, or addroMB llox 111, Roseburg, Ore, tf Town Lots For Sale Choice building lota lu Kinney's im proved plat of Roseburg, near Main atreet, good title. Price $50 pn lot. Address, N. A. Ruiiaiioh. tf Men's luiiivy jersey overshirta just the thing for cold mornings regular out values fur :iDcts, at Josephson's. A Man With Judgment, OM wlw Iiiim Um "IcnK frreon," poiBM to J. Av COItU & CO. for THR IIASON WHY l''lrnt HociiUHe li" KitH what ho wimtH; BMOnd BtMMIM It" can Ifnt the (It hunt, and Im tnlum into consideration the fact that we carry the only cxcIiihIvo lino in town of Denta ruin linings, HoyM' A Men Clothing; Ami laHl lnjl not I Mat, M known our pHoM arc rip,lit- W linvo th Clotfilna ami Farniabingi that tally with llic piinli.'iHor'rt mcaiiH. If you want a $f Hiiit, wo have the Dfirt In town for Mm money. If your jttdglMOt tella you to buy n $1 1 or un $1K Hiiit, we'll g;ive you your money 'h worth. loyou know the naim-H of Home "wnippy" stuff ? Sic if thin Hounds natural: the "l!oiniicror" Hut, the "Ciuitle I'.ramlM" Hat, the "Packard" Shoe, the ": 'hp dl -1 Vnboily" coat Hhirt; a full lino of "Arrow" btUd collars, "Carter iV HolmeH" Men: "Carnon" dress cloven, in H shade of tans. Wb invite tmi In l ull Mtd examine oaf iurcliandlo, we wonSl poster tin' lit it u( mii trying lo Mil yon oinetblng j t bWMM JTOU COIM in "tu look. Indies, it ymi Imve li snare moment when you re out shop pin, (tropin atOobbA Oo.'i ptoro Mid inpccl OUI "Boyi' Wear' ill pertinent, or nnr nice line of tiee, Yoll lire llltcl.tei in the WBV Viilir boy in httabonri iiml thnl'x why whole .iti, hi ruruifdiiugH. I !- . e hftVfl In Mel, o lire WO, tor nod our nnd Boy' and Imported Cigar.. Roseburg, Ore. Jennings' liakery has lifted up it nice lunch room. Everything neat and clean. "It! F'or photngrapliH, viewing, ' Id pic turea copietl ami enlargt I, llash light pictures ami all work in the photo line apply at Craves. Home Studio I I'.'U Mill St. Phone 777. SIS ' For the benellt of out of town patrons who were unable to take advantage of our monster lair week sale, wo hereby announce that for the next two weeks we will continue to sell all goods in cluded in suit) sale at the incredible low prices previously advertised. If you have not yet inspeuted our bargain counters, wo advise you to do so at once. Josephson's. J. K. Hawyers, lawyer and notary public. Olllco upstairs in Douglas County Rank lltiilding tf STUARNS & CHENOWE l H , OAKLAND AND YONCAI.LA have Banlda Hancock liorurysitle Hill Reversible Disc Plows and Double Disc's lliiffalo Pitts Harrows, Disc Cutters, llain Wagons, Majestic and Monarch Malleable Iron Ranges, no hot biscuits, but. hot prices. Coyote wire fence by the car load. S.I If Have you seen it; the celebrated 0ALIFORNU toaatei? You will llml it ut Churchill's Uardwaru. ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUHIISHf 0 MONDAYS AND IHUstOsYS Ktitareil In Um font lUTie i Ronnhun, Oregon. M MtMd Olm MU Matter In i- . W E. WILLIS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES Itailill-Wrxllly Otis Vri tlM; Hcml-WMXIy Hli Miintlin,! mi. l ull In Ailvatine. MONDAY, OCTOHER 3(1, UK).'). A MARKED STEP FORWARD Thil iue of the I'lalndealer shows inarki il nlni forward In lb annals of loaraallam in Boatbera Oregon ami will, undoubtedly, Imi appreciated liy the rood iBg public, For nearly PI years 1 1 n- I'lalndealer turn lawn a moat wel come visitor to Hit many thousands ol Douglas coiiuly'a mom prosa-rmg popu lalioii, and this Issue it only a reminder 'that the iiiecoiit o.i.o:e. o,. iil will give to the many fiienda of the I'laindealer a pgpgf that id modern and ncway : what it miakx to iiavok Tti in taaOO aOOtaina II feet more read ing mutter Hutu waa formerly puhllidicd or an increttwi or I '.'IS feit more BgWI BMItllf, In order to more clearly nti derMand what it meana to change from an eight column folio to a lix column iiarto, draw an imaginary line, the width ol one OOlamn, the dintance ol nearly ii'4 ordinary city Idockt and you baM our annual increase of reading matter. ggggn agomuwi The change ill the gJaOOl thn Plain dealer ia made poaaihle hy the modern cuiuped ofiico. Our preaaea are of the latent tjrpa ami enaMe HI to print in two colora at ouu impreeaion. We have the only lulding mat lune in Oouglaa CoOD' ty, IIih "Orxter", which folda, paater and trimi MM aera per hour. We have recent I v put in a large aaaortmeut ol new tyie, and therein mor tDB OB' routed. The Uneat hall-tonea can he drought out on Una preaa aa clear and dlatiuct aa can he done in any office in the United Slatea, hence the demand on ne for hook and catalogue work. The mnall'U prcmcH arc adopted to tine sta tionery ami card work, and they require leas time to make ready, YV touch on there facta merely to daUOBatrata M the reader that it ia the denire of the Plaiudealer to be progreaaive ami up to-late, and that nothing will be lelt undone U) deter the advancement of thia paper. High School Notes The regular meeting of the Phile doriafl society of ihe High School, warn-. il Friday evening, and the tullowing program was carried out : Instrumental Solo, Velma McWUIiams Oration, l.ilgelle Jewett DabatOi Resolved: " That a diligent -indent will gain more from observation than from reading" The allirmative was upheld hy Harry Hildehum, itessie OlOBgb and Sylvanua Moore. The nega tive hy Frank Kirk, Myrtle Boggoai and I Pick Ulirln. The decision of the judges was in favor ol the negative. Vocal Duet, Lucy Bridges and I. ut ile Hagsdale. Batdlngol the "High School News" i hy l.enoir Kagstlale. Monday evening a aocial will lie given for the In in in of the fxtball team. The Eugene High School team will play here Nov. 18. The (irantH l'aas High School has offered the bovs a game in that city for the near luture. The girl's basket ball team under direction of Captain Margaret McClal len ia practicing faihfully now. The team hopes to have nome games in the near future. Xnkpiion. Died. NOLTA Near Stacy, Doaglas couutv, Wedtietday, Oct. 18, QJan Adna Nolta, the two-year-old sou of Mr. antl Mrs Oeorge Nolta. JOHNSON In the city ol Portlund, Friday Oct. IH), Win. C. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mra. W. B. Johnson, ol this city. Deceased served in Co. K. , Unwind Oregon, in the Philippine service and later gained some distinction for his services in the insular government of those islands. ( i R A Y - In Ashland, Thnrvday, Oat. M, E. L. Cr.tt. a native of Hadgwl . - . Maine, uged .IU years. huneral serv 1 ces were belt! iu tlie I. O, O. F, Hall ol Roseburg, Oct:'s. Jjtev C. Lake and Rev. (ieo. C. Kitchey, couduc iag ! same. Interment at I. O. O. F. ceme tery. McCARTY Near Cauyonville, Wednes day, Oct. '-'',, Victor, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud .McCarly, from inllainmatiou of the brain. Funeial was held at the M. F'. church, Rev. Milton Dubell, conducting same. BORN OOOKALRE SE At Dixouville, Fri day, Oct. 27, a ten-pound daughter, to Mr. ami Mrs. K. A. Cockalrease. Mr. 0, is a deputy county assessor and w ill now have some valuable assistance. ITEMS FROM THE DIFFERENT CHURCHES The entertainment given by ladies ol UM Baptist church Friday evening was decided success both socially (nil linan dully. About 200 guests were present In response to the ladies hospitable in vitation hi. I that all enjoyl the excel lent ajid well rendered program evidenced iy frequent ami hearty an pblOggi Alter the program a ilainty 1 lunch whh served in an adjoining room i ami gll llljoj gttlj mofll hour was passed. These gonl ladies netted a neat little I mini Hlinii will materially aid in tin improvement! con tern plated hy that or gamzatlon in the near future. They ' are ..tv gra "In! to the kind friends (or the intercut man i tented. Next Sunday Nov. nth will lie the time (or tlx members of the Christian Church to make their ottering for Ore gon missions. The money raised in : tnia offering i all tpggtt for rgllflOM work in our own mate. I.aat year the '. ri. M. chiin h gave I'm. for thin cause. It M Iioim-I II, Hi a lietlef olleiing even than t,l8 gcxl dim wiilhe realize, 1 next Sun day. Friday the meeting of the Diatrict Stewards of the Willamette district, will lm held here. Representatives from all the M. I Churches, South, will as seinhlH bora i" look afUn- the linam ia, interests ( the church in this part of the chun li. J. W. Rogers is the repre sentative d the local church. 1'reaid lug Klder, Uev. C. I.. McCaualaml, of Corvallis, w ill te present to preside over the sessions. Next Sunday the Sacrament of the lord's sni per will be observed at the i'reabytenau church, and new mem bers will also be received. Preparatory services will be held Wednesday even ing. The first ipiarterly conference of the M. K CilUreb, South since the change ol paaton, will occur Saturday and Sun- i day. Presiding Elder McCaualaud preaching both dayr. The monthly business meeting of the Chriatian Endeavor Socieiyof the Chris tian Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs If. K. itice on Thursday even iug October The regular business ses sion was lield alter wlucli the social : Committee took charge and the re mainder of the evening waa s)nt in playing irames and social cooversatiou. Light refreshments were served and all present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Those present ware: Mr. ami Mrs. M. t. Riot, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Osborne, Mrs. A. Abrahaai, Ellen Klook, Lucile itagsdale, Pauline Thompson, Mary French, Kuth Oibson, Jessie Klook, Ethel shupe, Alice Mahn, Minnie Shupe.N'ellie Negley ;Measrs. F. E. Alley, P. P. BfU, Sylva Moore, H. L. Hail, l. .- e. Dunham, Virgil Shupe and Lt ii, lir Kagsdale. St. Joseph's Catholic church mill ob serve tomorrow as "Fast Day of Obliga tion," while Wednesday will be "All Saints' Day,'' or the "Holiday of Obli gation," mass at 8 a. ., followed by benediction of the sacraments. Thurs day will lie "All Souls' Day,'' with rt ipiium mass at 8 a. in. lor the faithlul departed of the missiuns. Friday there will be mass at 8 a. in. K 'V. I: A. Reagan, who has been in this city for some days, left Saturday for Oregon City, near winch place he lake? chnrge'of the M. E. Church, South. hallow'kkn I'ABTV The Junior Auxiliary of St. George's church will give a Hallow'een Party to morrow' eveuing at the Rectory, Cass and Kane Streets, i on suitable to the evening will U- played, and refresh ment will lie served. Admission 10 centa. All are invited to come. Enjoy yourself at tho Hallowe'en social held at the High school building on the evening of Oct. 30, ltW. Admis sion lOcents. 81 4t Letter List. 'remaining uncalled for at burg postottice. the Rose- Armstrong Mr H Itowen Fred Barrett Florence ISurgess Mr Kvert Clark Mrs Laura Colgan Mr Ioe li Lloyd Davis DuvidBon W II Lyons Mr Harry McCauley Mr Jim Mitchell Ben Newman Mr Chas. Phippa Mr (ieo Sabbergue Mr C Suit Mr John Thatcher Miss Emily Despot Mr Preiiton Washburn Supt F: E Kd wards Mr II Q Hawkins Mr Ceo Williams Mr W D Williams Mid F I Persons calling for these letters ivill pie .se state the date on which they arc .. unset. Oct. 30, 1005. I 'ie letters will be charged for at tne rate of one cent each. C W ParkJ P M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DEPARTMENT c GKOROK M. HKOWN, ATTORNEY AT I.AW Ooertfcoesa Out, uillln ROHKBI RO, ORE'.'iH A. C. SEKLY, M. I)., OBI KKimt 11, W, l. Uoali '.o. Bank Bl.lf lt.,iH!S BiHKBURo, OKk'HJN DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, fllVHir f AN ASl) aURoEON OBaa Review gtgg lMM Main 31 RUHEBCKO, OREOON ELMER V. HOOVER, ratMua aw mukokos Offli e, Main Street, one Ixxir Houlli ol City Hall Pl,i,e Ml aOHOH) KO. OREOOS r. W. HAYNES, KKST1HT Bevirar B'lllillnx Koomi s anil t Phone l KO-RHI ki., OKKOON CI JAW FOR I) & WATSON, A. M. CBAWrORK I. O. WATiHHI ATTO RN E Yd-AT- LAW OarBiiKliii-M nefore the VS. H. Land Office and Mining a Hpecialty Rnoini I and 2 Hans Building ro-kbi'ro, oaxooa J. c. FULLERTON, ATTriRNEY-Ar LAW Will pis, t io all Blata and Federal Court, office In Marks Bldg. ROflEBl'RG, OREGON COSHQVV & RICE, ATTORSEYS-AT-LAW, Taylor A Wllnon Building BOSKBfRi., ORIOON The Latest Styles in Millinery Parlors on Cass St., Near MRS. H. EASTON is prepared to wait upon old and new en h turner sand friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIE8 All fresh and ol the very beet quality, epecialt solicited Teas aad coffees are specialties, x our patronage solicited. jos Jackson St TEAM FOR SALE Good team, wagon and harness, lor Bale cheap. In quire ol F. C. Woodruff, at Rice & i Rice's. SO 4wks A Judicial loqulry A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade says he has often heard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, v. i...it,..r Is wan tt itiiied for a chilli or for Woodyoul Mr HoUIfafl adult, and if for a child they almost iuvariably recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy. The reason for this ia tiiat they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. There is not the the least danger in giving it, and fo' coughs, colds and croup is is un surpassed. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. The children's friend Jaync's Tronic Vermif ug c Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves an,d muscles. uives tunc, . j F. W. BKNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Bank ButMln ROSERI-RO, uREOOS Buchanan & Grknirokk, 1. A. BI'OIIAWAN I. U. GBENtNOER ATTORN EY8-AT-I.AW Knonm Inn! gi"'i BuiMInf K'HEBI RO, ORK'.'iS JAS'. E. SAWYERS, ATTORNKV AT LAW Komn 7, t'ptttalrti to OomrluCo BaiK Bid., KOHKBI'IIO, CRE'iON R. W. MARSTERS, ATTORSKY AT LAW. H'.TARY VM.K Marntera Bull.il tig KOSKBt'R'i, ORkViOS J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D.S., DESTIHT Telephone Xo. 11U Hours- a.m. toftpm. Abraham BulMlng ROHEBI'RU, OREUOX G. J. BACHER, D. M. D., DHSIlBl Abraham Bulldlnr KOaKBt'K'i. OREGON ALBERT ABRAHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Abraham Building ROSEBHRG. OREGON JOHN T. LONG, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, RuemR ft and ft M.1.---.T- Building R09EBLRII. OREGON The ladies of Roseburg and vicinity are cordially in viteil to call and inspect my stock of up-to-date gpods. It represents the very Latest and Most Attractive Creations known to tho .art of the la dies' hatters. My prices are right, and my stock is verv complete, affording an ample range for your selection. MS. C. OAVES Depot, R0SEBUR6, OREGON Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Leuicdy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the luugs, aids expecto ration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sokl by A. C. Mars ters Cattle Ranch Tor Sale 3J0 acres on Seven-Mile Creek about live miles southwest fromFort 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. Insomnia and Indigestion Cured "Last year I hfal a very severe attack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night 'and suffered most excruciating pgina for three hours after each meal. I was roubled this way lor about three months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and re ceived immediate relief, says John Dixon, lui lain,, re, Ontario, Candada. F'or sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. The California toaster on the stove will prevent your rice, breakfast food or milk from burning. Its at Churchllls'.