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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1905)
Mrs. Sarah J, Watson-Hamilton. Saturday ftefDoon (hi Plbyttrlii church otowdd nJth t i - mitt) frtondi ol l he int.- Mrt. K, rli J. SVaiioii Hamilton ( ho iwi tlivfa to pay then1 Vii to hei memory. A Mlectcbolr A hlle still u child i mia l0 Inm a, DO V, tiictl, in I IlIMM M ' plalui Mritli her pareoti hii reochod I heir Oregon distinction,) the family lo cutinif Ht Pnlt Ortek, iouglei county 'In March I8W, thai iu r- yetra w next Uarcht elie wai married to Dr. M Hamilton i and thli onion 001 bleaaed with it large family, nil oi wliotn mrvlve her hihI are here present today Bealdei tin buibtjud ol her youth the leavee 1 . tllnd tiff, I" mourn Iht Io-h, livi pnun, vue: JudgaJae. V, Attorney J. FrAnk, Jr. Waiters., Attorney t hoi. L., Ur, Luther bt;aud three daughterii Mrt Inei Micellli Hra, Julia Waahburn and .vi 1 h H telle Rlcharflwitti Mm. Hamilton a loo i;ai'B Uve brotherti vi 1 Kdwardt Lowry, Uobert, John R.&U Richard Wat 00 and two atatera vli Mm Kloyd and Mm. rawlordt Hlnoe bar marriage il e IninhIwuvh liyed in Roeeborgi Hlie w-.h om f the earlleat memberi of thli church 1 uniting with Iti communion n I Mint I hi it), Hint uac lrHmt-,1 ty all In 1 broth ren Hint listen In the Lonli lor the beauty of her life ami tin- conoiatency ol bar Christian obaracter. 1 rum about eight yuan bacli ber in-aith Iuih been 1111 mi th I anil ilnriiiK iliai lime ibe hot been obliged to impend largely hei bouaahold cam Hit enforced Idleneet ebe baa employed in literary work, w 1 it Ing Aratf " l ilt- Angel of tin Covenant1 a work ol iti imagination! uftrr the etyle ol the allegorliing ityle ol Aifxan dor, bated on tin- timt obapter of the book of ieneeir Her lateet work, " Ploueer ol '';," woe letued from the preee tint year. 1 1nn w not a hoik ol tilt lmaglnation( but from facte and wai written Irom notei wltlch ehe made, m the time, in her h.irv, every night at tin -it ii-l Mit-ir Hold it tj.t.i man i nearer 1 Oregon. "Ht-i iiict iJcknwt, iiii ii ihe bore with patient resignation was ol about tAi months' duration, Bhe med, from some expression! dropped by i-i to hei hosbaoUi to kuon thai the end w m" noi fitr away 1 and when aiked about tin affairs ol her lottl me answereUi 11 rbal h.im ssttted J ago " No t . ml ot doubt troubled ber ppiritual risiun. ttreatlj weakeuetl l a heiuorrhagct shi pasw 'i tjuiotly away a little before noon, fhurMlay, Nov. lu tin presence ot pearl) aii iti uiem ber ol hei family Using the wurdi ol l)a Id, in hli mi urn nit: ii Abner, ami appl) iug them to hei m mihl aa truth'ully way, "A pi ni't.N and a great woman -1 1 I hat daj "Did ihe liaveour modern sUvantagei -I mental 1 " mii, rii hlj endowed aln wai usiuio, hei uame would have been enrolled in our national halli ol fame, beside t1 ol the great ami gOUd I lain ki 1 . i ...... 1, The world In battel and brighter foi her having lived m it. Hhe hsi left foot priuti on the i-aii'i- ot time Hit t int ilren uurtured hv her care and itiiuu lated lj i" 1 ttately exai iple, have risen Since IK77 We've Been Treating People Square JOSSFESO THE BIG STORK 1 THE ?3'G srrF Since 177 We've Been Treating People Square mrm ESTABLISHED 1877 ESTABLISHED 1877 November Sj-.ie Matchless Values MILLINERY MASSACRE EVERY HAT RED UCED The Famous Gage Hats at Absurdly Low Prices This Sale includes practically every Hat in our Immense Millinery Stock, comprising the very newest inl most elegant uoveltios, in all the correct shapes and materials. Absolutely faultless in style and workman ship, They'll not last long at these prices: $i Gage Hats $7.75 Regular $3.50 Hats $2.50 $ 7,50 Gag Hate 5.50 Regular $3.1 Hats 2.25 t 6.5 Uage Hats 4.75 Regular $2.75 Hats 2.00 It 6.00 Gage Hats., . 4.50 Regular $2.51 Hats 1.75 $ ;.v (Jagi Hats 4.00 Regulai t Hats 1.50 I 1 Gage Hats 3.75 Regular $1.75 Hats 1.25 5 4.ooGage Hat- 3.00 Regular $i 50 Hats 1.00 $13.00 AND $12.00 BOYS' SUITS, AT $J().00 Tins lot comprises some of tlir very newest and best garments in our entire stock. 1'atterns are vli.-h and handsome; the fabrics modish and dependable. dA AA Sizes, 13 to : 1 year.- -while they last ipl If. UU Special -Children's Patent Leather Sailor-and ll-Corncr Hats, regularly priced nt 1.50 $1.00 Special - Ladies' regular $1.50 Patent Leather Turbans $1.00 CLOAK SLAUGHTER KWocu7s VERY NEWEST GARMENTS Every Cloak in Stock Redu New $20, $18 Cloaks, SI5.00 I New o.oo Cloaks New i 1 loaks 9.73 New $12 Cloaks 8.94 New Si l 4 lloaks 7 S5 S6.94 New vv 1 Cloaks 6.40 New ;.' n 1 Cloaks 3,83 New fio t 'ravenettea. 7.50 All Last Season's Cloaks Are Now Offered at 50 per cent to (;0 per cent Reduction TWO ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS Si up to ; 1 mly Lot 1 Regular $10 Shirtwaist Suits, nicely made, .of stylish, depeudable fabrics strict I new gar- OA ments, The price, it you call in tune. Lot 2 -Regulai new $12 Shirtwaist Suits, stvlish and donendnbly made, elegant in tit and mi terial. While tbev last 1 $9.80 DRESS COODS OPPORTUNITY lot 1 '. mania Suiting, tail 12 inches i S I ' tlii- new sh; le of gi nne of out very AO , latesi Special, the yard .7OV Lot 2 Kine 1. ist re suiting, full inches wide in tl swell new shade o( ereen; an exceptionally strong value at 7se tht vaid S Mi A NOTABLE SALE OF MEN'S FINE TROUSERS Lot 1 Regular ?s, $j and 56.50 Trousers, including the very newest and finest gatments iu the house, and comprising a large variety of patterns (tC AA and materials. While they last, yours foi pJUU Lot 2 Regular $5 and $4 fine black clay worsted trous ers. Kirst-class in make and material. Q aa Till they're gone JO.UU IN THE FAMOUS SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING 1 1 - j. s - - 1 y 1 lobular pio 5 11 aim pic.oo ivuppenneimer ruits, in a good assortment of Tweeds, Cheviot) and Worsteds; made in 1 1 1 famous Knp- petiheimer while thev last I 1 I 1 I I V I '111--, $!3.00 Attractive Bargains In Ladies' Fine Shoes Strictly New, Stylish Footwear Regular ; and j 75 values, in Ladies 1 ine Vici Kid and Box-Calf Shoes, in welts and turn-soles; styl ish, comfortable, dependable, but a range of sizes is a trifle incomplete, the price i $2.35 Ribbon Sale GOOD BLAflKETS CHEAP $.175 Woolen Blankets for $2.90 Three dozen puis of Cray Woolen Blankets, full 4 si, e. weight pounds. They area strong value l the original price of .75, If you call b.-t,,re they're neciai u 1 2c Th Yard, 10c i yt.VU I hlL FA1K ML S$4 FANCY SWEATERS, BEST IN THE HOUSE, N0W0NLY$3 Percales Statnlard dark coloi Vrcal -. in polka-do ti MR. INMAN TELLS OF HIS BIG SUIT November Sale Matchless Values CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST $5.00, $4.50 and $4X0 Suits for $2.60 In sjiiie f the incredibly low price at which we are offering them, these suits are n it shop-worn or -hod-dy, but good staple garments, made of dependable wool en fabrics, in a great variety of styles and patterns. But we've got too many of 'em; hence, the ridicu- C0 Af lously low price. Regular $5, 84.50 & ; Suits, pvV Since ion Inqnlfy li bttnf msdfl j my dimage tall tininti lbs eoantyji noi ihowlng npsl tliU tH.-.ini, ,i eoart, ! hsreby mnlct tsplAontlon tlmt Lin , -petital lii noi n,J',ari,l bcoSIIM "f : mliinnderttatidlog on wy part -f Ihn limit tor filing In proper lorn be. . :i nrtiliiAnd t!i Inclemency ,r preventing me from going to 1 nrg (I tiiit lan... 1 lottnd, in. con sultation itii my lwynrt, timt I 10 mt two days too Iglg tor Octobw I inn, So tl nothing unforeseen prevent!, luch nt t!ckneu 01 death , II mpltinl will Ik. mi tin- coming January term, N',, my friend! snd otligrg, I bnvg noi "glvi n t Bp" or "abandoned the,'!:: m." My complaint la Iraeandjuat and I have ai mucli faith In raceeea now at any time tinea 1 decided t,, enter m plaint lor ilani.it" for ini-trie luttalned an.l the contlnnatlon i aald Injarlet. 1 havechoeen men at my aatittanti In my nut who are practical an,! gener ally aaccetatul in their proleation. Though 1 iirni applie I Srtl among Ibeni to George Brown, believing bim t naturally adapted lor tli prolaaalon ol t!,,. law, and otherwlaa t strong pleader. 1, at upon balpg snawerod that ajnee thu proposed action would be agatntt the tin-county or etal,., he would have t appear lor tbg ptate, which I slVaady knew bad I taken the 1 tho'wla belore applying to bim, My enmpuint ia a ju-i one or I would not heveeutereil it. it It Innuded upon tho truth and the truth it alwgyt easiest to back. Some (acts among otliert are: I was In jured ami my Injury ton certain extent remaiaa. The injury wai stiHtaine,l by 110 fault of my own, hut hy the fault of an ImpgeMble road ; sai,l injury waa -m-laiiieil within the statutory lO feet limit width of road, Sal.l road is n sur teyed road anl a public highway ami Mage line. I have withdrawn the lirt amount ol Jamaget aaked for ami in its itead fixed it at two thoti-aml dollars, the statutory limit in such cases, ami where u com plaint ii filed againtt the state and not attainst a roa i tupervuKir or a corpora tion or agalnit the combination of part or all, on these damages may he fixed lor any amount. It may he proper to aihl here that I expect to try my suit before a fair and impartial jury and by a just court, 1 have explicit confidence iu the hopetty and judgment ol Judge Hamilton an i like him also for other reason promt nent among them it thai notwithstand ing hit wealth and position to u-e 11 11 si oal expretaion "lie pufTetl up " in other wordi and nn though be is ttately in appearam .alks the street ill a dignified m ,et be ii not tr, ill, led with a at iead, hut he bat an open hand oil hip lor man, woman or child no matter hat t heir weall h or c tiling. At regnrtia our oouuty-born Brown, i i whom the diltricl may well Ik- proud, le it one among toi ther distt; i at- loroevt who have a heart as well at Ami ii- regardi the jury, taxpayer! ind others it is hereby hoped that In the coming luit a verdict will he rendered trictly in accordance with the law ami evidence, and with no prejudice t..ar.i the complainant or with any undue fa ror toward the state. 1 am also a tax payer and no taxpayer, including the Judge or others, is exempt from go lent and injury ami it may come their way 111 life that the, Will l"el it a duty to tbemtelvet to enter a complaint lor In jary received through nn fault ol their own. Such complaint! are not to pecovar for an injury to a wagotl "r other inauimgta hj.ct. nor an Injury hone or an or, but to a human Ihuiiu, a eitiaan ol the -late, and a cillaea, however bumble, has a relation to the Mate. Ke-pectfillly itlhmitted, JAMEs i.nm in. not lern, and iner, elled lend. ft ar ml f 1 NOT FOR H MiLLIC SCENEIO0RATH0RNE' Insomnia and Inulgealioa muj