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THE TWICE-A-WEEK Momuculer. Vol. xxxvn ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBEI L90J PURITY-DURABILITY- ECONOMY INAMELED KITCHEN WARE UNEQUALED We have the agency for Roseburg for this celebrated ware, as well as for all else that pertains to a striclly up-to-today Hardware store, and our prices t always right when quality ol h jbods offered is considered. Churchill, the Hardware Man ROSEBURG OREGON. V : SN X N .-V - V "XN l HERE IS THE PLACE TO TRADE If You Want to Get Your Money's Worth Come and See Ui. , Wo Hnnillo all Kinds of Boots and Shoos, The Best for tho money First-Class Repairing Done at Reasonable Prices L. COODMHN NEXT TO EASTON'S GROCERY STORE ' A .N X V '. N ' THEY ARE ALL HERE! No matter what Watch Movement vou want we can supply your wants. Our reputation for handling the BEST JliWiELRY is well estab lished. You Can Always Rely On what you yi-t at our store na Boing Exact ly a- Represented. This is an Important Item when it comes to buying Jewelery. Our Repairing and Rating Of watcbei Bpenks for itself, We are excelled bv none and take pride in the satisfaction which our J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker. ( o - o m ;BUY SHOES AT ( ( ( ( g ( ( ( ( ( ( We handle (Shoes that are desirable, comfortable and fashionable, Our stock is WE ASK YOUR If vou want to itet y OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT Turns "'.it K'""' w rk with neatness and PARROTT HROS. (m ROSE3UH 3 - o o o m m m m m A SHOE STORE; ) (m m) ) o ) m JUDGMENT worth, m m - OREGON NEWS OF THE DAY FROM ALL SOURCES Items of Interest Gathered and Condensed For the Busy Plaindealer Readers Oregon Stale News The school Iniard of Portland it, con- fronted with Mm (mi UmI Um various school DUlldldgl are very btsdljP crowded. A bad Art it Balm destroyed mneh property, Inolndlni cannery and other valuable buildings, and for a time it aas feared ihat the state house was in dan gar, J. Di May, an aged ,-itien of Portland, has asked the county court lor an order requiring his son to contribute f i " or his j S0 monthly salary towards his lather's 1 rapport, ( Peter Ny.itrom, a miner w ho w as mi' for a big hunt in the Cascade mountains , I lost his way and now bit friends are try 1 log to locate him. Kvn Marshal, w ho is in the Alhanv I jail charged with forgery, refuses la eat anything and is heheved to be insane. .fameB Peck was killed and Krncst Hlckaon ceriooaty injured by an ax pice I lion of dynamite, w hich thev wi re thawing near Kugene. J. U. Parks, who represents the Pa-: oiflo National Livestock Association, has: Is-en arrested at Bakat City on the: obsrge of etnbeaallng the company's funds. Portland is threatened with an epi lemic of typhoid fever, resulting from I the had water which Iikv lieell brought from Hawthorn Park Springs. Klamath county has been having a great time rejoicing over the beginning of the gigantic irrigation project. The governore ol Oregon, Idaho and Califor nia wi re present to lake part in the for mal exercises. An incendiary tiro at Helix resulted In destroying the largest store in town,ai a loss of f l'.'.OMll. In Uncle vun v Domain. A tine hody of timber, li.'SH) acres in It, located near Aberdeen, Wash., has just la-en sold t,, tho Mantuu Lumber Co., tba price for the eame being f620, 000, Per ha pi the most brilliant locial event at Washington, l. t., this sea son irai the r ptlon given hy Presi dent lifHis,.;t in bonor of Prince Louii of Batten barg, comtnander ol the Brit ish eralaer equadrou, which is now viaitlng this country, Suits have been instituted In M. Paul, Minn., agsinal Frederick Weyerhanser, Akeley and others, to recover L'o tracts of land, w liieb it is claimed, were fraudu lently taken up in California by Hide, Benton ami Clover, and afterwards wen exchanged ly them for other land". The great municipal campaign g on In New York City, H.-ai-t being pilled against UoClellan, It is claimed Ihat au enormous campaign fund baa been raised to light him, as be is s,id to f.i'-r the municipal ournereblp of tin public uUlltlee, SANDERS DISC PLOWS j SINGLE OR DOUBLE. J LIGHTEST Wtl&MT LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST 'f : J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 j THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE KOHLIiAGEN, Proprietor The bodies of more than twentv dead whales, known as "kiliers," are to la' seen off the coast of Santa Barbara, Cal . indicating that a big battle has bam on among the "monetori ol the deep. The body ol John Flynn, who lout la-en dead live .lays was found, guarded by his faithful horse, near tireat Kails. Montana. The wife of Sheriff ilibson, of .IcfT.-r-son DOUnty, Montana, took a prisoner, Maided, a long distance to Deer l-oiluc The various sugar interests ol this country are now planning 10 tight the removal of Hie tariff which is on the Philippine prod Oct, as it is leered o in gress will take siicli action, at the next session. Patiick Cum inings was sentenced h serve tw o years in the state penitentiary of Missouri for having falsely registered at the recent St. Louis municipal election. JadgaO. I.anlis, in the 13, B. Court, at Chicago, held that the claims for damage! in lbs c labrated Iriquoia theater tire, which startled the world last year, are good, Across the Waters Tbe vice-governor ol Koalofl has tied from his post of duty, anil the crowds of rioters, are demanding that he releeee the pollUcal prisoners. Over in Canada Jim Hill, the Ameri can, is pttablng the interests ol the tireat Northern with such VlgOT as to greatly work Up the Canadian Pacific people. The Knssian troubles are Unabated, Hundreds of people were allied In a massacre at Kiabtnef. It is reported that mobs are ill i trol of the cities of southern Lussia. It is reported that the Chinese go eminent, taking encouragement from the Japanese success, will adopt a policy butting out foreigners from competing for their tiade. Mi-s E, i. Patter-on, an American missionary, was ba.'.lr injur,. I in a mas sacre which occurred at l.ienchaii, Chi na, in which the building were demob Ighed and ureal damt ne don -. dreat Britain lm- i oiiaiided the New Koundland Bauarman to respect the rights of American lisberuien. SjapuMa baa baaet brewing la this quar ter for some t ime past. Panama uave Secretary Tafl and parly a very cordial welcome as they were making their tour of inspection. REMOVES BAR FROM SUNDAY THEATRE A dispatch lr s.-atlle to on.' ol the Portland papain says : I The fashionable SI Mark's Kpiscopal chinch will no longer conflict With lha evening theatre. In raepOUM to a popU liar demand made by tbe congregation, Lev. J. P. D. Lloyd announoaa that tbe Sunday evening sermon and choral ser vice will take place at 5 o'clock In tba a'tsrnoon, leaving the parlehonere fr a la utilize tin- evening as they see lit, i ha reaaona aecig I by tbe paator arai in ability of membere to attend because their sei cant- are SWS) and that a U1U sieal program in the afternoon i- more P pular Roseburg, Oregon LOCAL CAPITALIST PUZZLES PORTLAND Seeks Franchise for an tlectric Line Over Streets of Portland TIih Poftlfttld papr arc MBl9Wlltt pvuelod ovsc tht teUooi f Thos H. Slwridsiiii tin' Rocwbnrg otptbUUli who 1 1 Making a franohlM Ur tu vlMtric (M over t lit utrtM'tntif tin northern matropolii. Out of the ptpri ipmlri 1 1 ii i h y : "Hon thMi usual interest kttMbM to the atljourtutl nit't'tinn of the i-otuuil to rntiirow night for rt neneral ronnitler atim of I he ftppUotlfcM of TIioh. K. SbaWkliin ami aMociateft toff a fianchiite ior nn electrii' railway ilown Front St. OonitdofiibM oppotltion to the fritwhiw bni develo.it UQOO the llarriniati rail roatl intereatH, aiul the nperty (iwiierp aloni? hr.uit St. It ! Haiti the objtttioni are DOl hnweil on .Mr. Sheriilun'rt failure to OCOflftfl the reKrt that the Qoold interentH were he hind ttie ntovf ; they relate to the appar ently loose inanuer in which the frun ohtM iti drawn up ate) the route he ileMreH tiM'uver. The turn went from I-root St. on N rthrup wouM lake the line dlrttily at'iotiH the traekH of the Northern 1'arihV Terminal Company, ktnd that in one point on which au obJtO lion wan inttrpoNd by Ittornayi Cotton ami Ponton i of the M.irriman tinea. Jotepll N. leal, attorney for Ibo Front St. property uwnera, naya tit' idea of travermukt Front St. with a rood i svbtnrdi ami that oonttnl will paver bo "However i the BpieeoptJ ebnroh hni no ettebllabed injunction aaiut tie Buntfoy theotre end the ohongi removoi tin- only itbStOOle in the way of t fi plea-urt'-l' iVittg loenilterH nf the eon- iregttlon. n ho make no bone of tin toot tbot earlier ieff ioeo were sekod for that 1 1 ley tniiiht atten-l the theatre in ttie veotnge Among the eneiol et the moviMiieiit in eoimiilereil one ol progfOi' aion ami the inditteropoe of oongregn tione ie Haiti to tfe the only reaaou w hy I niter ebengei hove not boon innde it other denouiuetionf M Carpets Full line of all grades of Carpets on hand all die time, ranging in price from 20 cents t (1.45 per yatd, Comforts Best line of all-cotton ever had, from h-35 lo$2 Blankets flattresses ine 'f Kurni I Heatiiij fi R E M E IV; B E R G. W. SLOPER, hail from the landowner!. Ili poiltO 001 that the only feaRihla route i to nkirl the river, 1 OJIdlng the line between the dOOKt end the Front ntreet titmiiieaa hoiiaet, co that the road would he dear of ttrOOt tratlie and at the MOM time w-oultl provide farilitiea to meitlhentl. Who could have K"ol" uv loaded from cart at their warehoumi dtaira, tluiB oaviiitf the expence at preit- eo1 inourrod la drovoge boon the dooko and termiual yards. Mr. Teat ia a bellevef in the idea that the City of Portland thoold purcliace a atrip ! bind the dooki And there oonetrnot a trunk line, reachiiuc from one end of the city to the other, gtftBf, all lines eOOeN to it and providing an entiancr tQ the city for any company that mitfht Wleb to come in, and forever do away with the ftgitatlon of a Front St. franchise. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT NEAR GLENDALE M While Char. Overton ami Clyde Jack- on wars out dear hunting on Tuesday, the last day of the season, the former was accidentally shot by lha latter, w ho was shooting at a deer. He was not mis taken for a deer as is so often the case, hut the deer srot between the two and the bullet intended for the deer shot him through the upper part of the leg cauaing dangerous and very painful WOUBd The scene of the accident was anioeu the mountains on Whiskey creek boat three miles from the Kramer mine, where .1 M. Montgomery baa charge. Mr. OvartOC was carried to tho mine and Mr. Montgomery dressed the ' wound temporarily and departed to this 1 city for a doctor. Dr. Stewart promptly responded . (Inleee complications lei in, the wounded man will probably recover. Ha la a brother of Jamea Overton, well known in Iblaetty. News. Kor photographs, viewing, Id nic tures copied and enlargtsl, Hash liiiht pictures and all work in the photo line i apply al tiraves. Home Studio lilt) Mill St, Phone 777, si& New f ill style! in ladies patent leather shoes el .fosephsoll's. Carpets filled Comforts we have - 2s each. cotton-fi !t and hi. I o'i have u B. W. STRONG, llll Fl'KNITL'RI hn THE PLACE.