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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1905)
a You Want Style 5 5 You Want Durability You Want Moderate Cost E When Vou Buy Gents' Furnishings & Clothing g We have just received our $3,000.00 shipment 5 of M 11's and Boys' Clothing, from Mnndel ear 5 Weiner ec Co., of New York. This is Btrictly the in ost up-to-date brand of Clothing made, and j the quality is guaranteed. We only ask you to take a look at our new stock before you buy. Our stock of Overcoats is now complete, with es 16 different patterns to choose from. 9 B J. A. COBB & CO., I ej-- The Only Exclusive Clothing and Gents' -- Furnishing Store in the City -N n. HAVE IT DONE! Tr is is the time for examening the Plumb ing. It may save you some trouble later on SEND FOR SYKES & CARROLL Plumbing and Contractors Sewer and Water Work SHOP: 219Jacl(son St. ROSEBURG, ".V." GRAVES' ART EMPORIUM When you buy here, you arc sure that you get everything that is riht up-tc-date, Tne very latest styles in framed pictures, picture niold ink, sheet pictures to frame, Fancy Work ol all kinds; Pyrography goods and outfits for burning. For all Photo Supplies, and Everything in the Art Goods Line Come to Graves' Art Emporium. We have The Nobbiest Line of Christmas Goods Ever Displayed in Roseburg is Here Trice-! are riulit. ( Ionia and be convinced of it. GRAVES ART EMPORIUM Frank E. Alley Abstracter and Land Attorney Land Office practice a Specialty. Abstracts of Title furnished. Land Scrip for Sale. Township Maps, Showing Vacant Land, PHONK MAIN 871 t.'psUirj Ovfr Lind Ollic "Dora Thome, JJVlli'l Wj .1 r 7 , wi Town Lois for Sale i e building lots ill I" proved pist of goesburg, street, goi-'d title. Prk " address, A. k ,r Main pet . t. 1 BS. if is "a1 aiwi a. WJBI rVJBBBBf I e BW k I Phone 261 OREGON Roseburg, Oregon Opera House, Roseburg, Thursday Eve. November 9 . I ikSi r i . n . . t aui jTiNorns rosrv: Huff Leghorn's ng !. ' SB I ( r sale, lie ' W, rbompson, tdaaboeeri or eddreee Bos Ol, Boeebaig, Ore, u 1 ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUBLISHtD MONDAYS ANO IHUF.SCAYS Mud in reft Oflm HowiwiHi Pugon, u HiVMti't CUbM MftU Mutter 111 (Ml W. E. WILLIS. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES SSSStaBSSkly ene Year; f.Uu; lMMWcOBly j Ml Months, II 00, Cask I A.Waure MONDAY, NOVBMBBR , 1906. TbeRoseborg PlaiDdealor h;w been changed from an s column 4-page pa per to a ii-coumn S page paper an improvement over the old form, lirother Willi knows how to get out a rattling good paper. I 'rain Nonpar ' rriL A letter received from John N. Hodden, Seottsbnrgi states that, as heretofore, if Judge Thompson se cures re-nomination for his present position he will receive a hearty sup port from the taxpayers in that part of the county. Skelley Cor. of 1'rain Nonpareil. The BoatDOrg Pwlnnaalor conies out enlarged for the twica-a-waak edition, and is a very strong local pa- per. The new editor is so modest he , . ., . does not print his name on the first 1 section. l!ut modesty was ever a part of the equipment of successful joun.alism. Salem Journal. The I'laindealer came out Monday much improved in appearance and newsservice. Kditor Willis is mak- ing a Brat-class country newspaper of the I'laindealer, and he will surely meet with much success if he can wisely steer clear of the political rings and entangling alliances which have heretofore been the cause of much of that paper's misfortune. Myrtle Creek Mail. What is known as the "Gothenburg Saloon System" is now being consid ered by the i.os Angeles city council. The proposition came from twenty live leading citizens, a number of wnum are millionaires, it is pro posed by these men as a company to pay to the city 118,000 per annum for the 1 N I saloon licenses now in operation there and to reduce the to- tal number of saloons there from 2 H to 26. The company offers to so MUire the furniture and fixtures and R Iwfu "' W sal-jons from the present proprietors at an appraised valuation. After the license tax has been paid, the stockholders of tin company, under the proposed plan, Would he entitled to six per cent div -dends from the receipts of the husi ness, on the total amount of their in vestment, the remainder of the pro lits from the operation of the twenty live saloons, to revert to the city treasury. No I i hi In Chamberlain I Cough kemrdy. From Napier, New Zealand, fierald Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wale-, AiiHtralia, had an aiialyei made of all the i-nugh inedii nn--that Were Sold in that market, nut ut the entire list they found only one that Utey thought was entirely free from all poisons. This oioeption was Chamber, biio's Cougi, Remedy, mad., by ibs Chamberlain Medicine Company, Dei Mo. , Iowa, V The shaanca ol ait na rooties maken tbia medieiae tie Ssfsst and best that CSO be had . and H la with a feeling of c irity Unit my mother ean glva ii to her little ones, Chamberlain's Cough itemed y i- eat dally recommended by it make for igbs, e Ids, croup and whoopini ooagbi I to- remedy i- for isle by A. Marnier .v. i n Men's hemy jersey ovsrsblrisJusl tin- tiling for oold mornings regular Kc valuea for SSctS, st Josepbsoa's. Today ir-. - Hamilton i- reported t,. i.e very low. ibehes baan 0ile ill for soma time past, but of Isle her eondiii n was mu h Improved, snd it was hoped -le won.. I live for -i me nine. Today's sbangs Ii no) enoon raging, however. La ter Mi- llsmllton died Ibis morning at 11:90, funeral services will be hi 1 at n.e Preabvlsriag sburch, Saturday, la-giumng at I SO p. m. Intanneatal take sdvantegt 1 1 ek -il.e, We Lei, by lbs nag) two wi iki peeled ooi bargain MM to dj H at . Jos, ii di ITEMS FROM THE DIFFERENT CHURCHES! BvaUgBltgl J, 1'. Ooi 'lor, the Sun. liiy School worker, of I'ortl.mtl, preaebed Ml excellent sermon at the Gneroh lnt evening, which VM well received. At i ;I6 thli afternoon, he will conduct in et it at gOBetona, and alu at 7:80 this evening. All perpout interested in work of thte nature ere Invited to attend and enjuy thesl meeting-. Next Sitn.lny will I ie observed at the Bsptlsl ehnroh a "Bible Day," and in the evening an Intereetlng program win ba rendered, lion. 0 I'. Cohow will preside over the meeting, which prom ise to be one of iinnpual interest, anil which the public in cordially invited to attend. President Klder ( I. MiCaifland ile livereil an able diacnuree at the Mvtbo dtgt chupch, loath, yeiterd.iv, and the sacrnment of the L0fdl Supper WBB ad- ministored, it wm Indeed an Interest log and Impressive occasion. six new meinltera were received at the Presbyterian church, venterdav morning, when the regular Quarterly OOmmaalOn wan held. It wan A time tit rejoicing 'or the membership and dg ridetlly encouraging for Imth paator and people, There in but one Junior organization la the ehorehei of this citv, and that it I n the Baptist ehnreh. Doobtlee much I of the taeeeei of thli thriving nelety ii ,l"e ,u th untiring effort of Mr V. II. loivinn great eoooeao nlong thla particular line of work. Satutdav .. ,. , , ,, ,, arternoon the little folkn will awi.en, hie at the pa nonage to enjoy one ol their delightful toetal timaa. Already plans are being mad loi union Thanki.giving servicea which will ' be held in one of the city ehnrahes, Thnrsdajr. November 80, and for wh ch Intastlng program will be arranged, " In Social Circles Somewhat of social tir wasoooa lonad when it besama known thai ir t. A. Wilder, of the ttrm of J. s. Cobb 4 Co, went tu Portland Batorday even ing to wed Miaa Ruby Kenyon, of thai city The wedding wa scheduled t" oe cor this afternouu, at the bride's home, on Kset 80th .-t , win, Kev Montgomery oQclatiog, Mr. Wilder baa furnished s niea home, and will bring bin bride to thiii elty, Where they will receive a very LAmerty welcome. At the hone of Mrs. D w. Madilox, on Stevens street, Friday evening, n--curred a pleasant nartv. elven be Mrs. Maddoi ami Mrs, f. I.. Pearson, in honor of Woodson Maddux and Ethel ,nd Loa Peareon, It waa a "pampkin J" b,," "" (or ,hu UhI lack-o'-lanterns, and tbeee were captur- ad by Belle Dickson snd Kenneth Hast- Ingg. About 35 little folks enjoyed tl i salves from U to R ;S0, with various games and reireatimento. At the boms ol Mrs. I . II. Ferrer, the i,. i. ne- BHMionnry nocieiy oi ine I rss bylerlau church will g've oneofltsde' llghtful "soolal" occasions on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8 "Africa" will be the theme fur consideration, and the will la followed b) a go.d soolal time. Wednesday afternoon, Mr t Steiner will give an "at home" at her home mi k,.-e street. The charming affair will be In bOBOl of Mm. K. II. lie - ger, of Salem, who - spending lbs w inter here .1- the client of Mrn. Steiner, The reeldence will be prettily deoorated fur ihii occasion with a profusion ol Obryssntbemums, About fifty ladle will enjoy the affair. Tomorrow sf lav noon the " pi,vni cal Cultnie Club" will have aa Its gueeti at it- ragolai roaatlns, Mr-. A, r" Brown, of akl I. who in to entertain them with an int. resting BCeoUBl of her j uir neyinge through Franca, astba club hi ROB Studying that i-ountry. While in il l ' .'. Mrs, grown will be the goes! of Mi-, v ('. Hint. 1 hi- evening tin- members of tl.. Fpworth i . if i - win i.e n.e guettaof Mr- Howard It will be the regular month i business meeting and this will la- followed by a nice Buclalftima. lie ladl f the V. C I I I are making great preparatioos for a great meeting which lltey will bold Frio's ) Nov to, a' the boi .1 Mr- II I Marstere, wheo Mrs IxMiella Mcttbln lar, the noted Indiana worker, will be i i, -. ,t to addreea Ibam, Refreslimanl will be served and it promises to ba -i good time. '? will at - 80 p m.. and s the ladles ol the city are cord itl y Invited to attend, r'ahl llii-t'tillpf "t t i - w lil hi; i;iiv Jaync's j PROFESSIONAL CARDS DEPARTMENT S , '.( IL CV ) Zi 1 if IS f u. v.. " ' " i "t X -.. -..... GEORGE M. BROWN, T. W. BENSON, ATIllKNSY AT I IW ATTOHNKV-AT LAVV OottttlMMHt MITMtUtl ROSKBl Ri, KKKt.t'N Hank BnlMlng Rtrh!t; R' . KiiO!f A.C.SKKLY. M. I'.. A BUCHANAN, ortice- Room Ui u', It, DottgtMOo. tank bmb attornky at law HiwMiio 1 nn1 2 Pkona 453 RUaUUIUftQi hkkios Mkiviwi Butldlni iumkhi ku, tEUOR DR.OBO. B. HOUCK, JAS. E. SAWYERS, MtYSMtAJI AMI SfRliKCN AT1HRNKV AT l.VW OStoeBevtee Mdg Renai T, Cpststra Is 1 rboa Mate a soeaBuno, oaaoos fgrtrt tt ssiis site . airtssrita. trntnos ELMER Y. HOOVER, R. W. MARSTERS, PHYSICIAN AN b lOaOBOM ATIURNKV AT-I.AW. NUTAKV P7BUC. onire. Mnln tn-t't, one lleor Sentti ol City Hall rtwas su soagBtiaa, oaaooM a rtn Buiiiimi iiohkbcro, oRKuost K. W. HAYNES, J. R. CHAPMAN, D.D.S., DMTISX okntist aavlsw Suuatag PhoaeeM Msgksns M Ufl Been amiu6pm. R.k.,,1. a and S ROKBfRi, OREGON Abr,h.m BMnf ROSKBt'EO, t iRKtiON CRAWFORD & WATSON, nArwWB n i n v m. caxwroHD j. o. watsob l, J. HALHr.K, D. M. D., V1TORNKYS AT LAW MTSuslasas bslsts tne 0. a Land oatosaad UMTtST Mhiliin CaWi a SHH'ialtr nlnk'B,'.".';;1 ROsKBCR,., ,.RK,...S 1 A"""m BOSKBUBO. OR.O,.S J. c. FULLERTON, ALBERT ABRAHAM, AlTuRSKY Al'-l.AW ATTORN KY-AT LAW Will p-itrtUe in all Slate hii,I I ! I'miith fll . tti Mark. 111. Ik. KilSKIll ItU, OUKiillN Alirahsal BnlMlag ROSI BUMi OBSQOM COSHOW ec RICK, jouN T. LONG, vtH'Iisky- at law, aithrnky ai law, r , . v.. , SeosM I ami a TO&Sf RnsKBi R... ORt-.ON MMtBUflO, OHIGOt I ' ' 1K. II. L. STUDLEY, C. I. LBAVBNGOOD, i isteopathic Physician CeasnlMUen Pisa, ,., iStsieenee, ii" atthrnky at hw, 1 '"" i os,.-. Hals tun ogtoe Hoars I le i . m 1 1 to I s tu, OBtee in the ' Abrshssi BuUAiag ROeaBOBO, niiKiiiia abtaBan ButlilUll BOaKBOBU, OBROOB LOUIS BA11ZEE, C. L. PEARSON, tTTOBNBV iT-LAW, NOTABY PDBUO, UBbTTSI Baialers Butldtae Tayltii WHmhi ink PBooetM ROBBBUao. OBBOON Hli RtNJBBrRO. OBROOV The Latest Styles in Millinery Parlors on Cass St.. Near MRS. H. E ASTON in prai tT-i to wuit npoa old ami DvoQrtonifsDQ frisndi mi, full Mid ootnpltUi Block iA GROCERIES AN frnnh ad f U) ! bWt qimlitv. TMMd Puff I ft pACistltlM VOOI pfttTOBKgt loiioitaidi a5 JatkHon St., tVutchurK j KAM I u - ILK 1 i t' Hin, mi l uAfOWVi ''' 1 Uop III Liuirfl of Y Oi Woodrufl HUt o y-ti uKitt h plMMtei phytii bf luio'i Ktomtcli And Llvtf I bn arts ny o lki iod r 'uyi it ti it unplttiwnt Xonic Ycrmifudc .n 1 1 1 e hi ,lt', to nil, k-, anil active health t" i Ami it i luul fur their cluci Ask your diugi t f"r it. The ladies of RoBcbUfC ami vicinity nro cordially in vited in call and inspect my stuck of up-todatc goods. It ropresents the very Latest and Most Attractive Creations known tu the art of the la dies' hatters. My prices art) right, and my stock is very complete, affording an ample range fot your selection. MRS.C. H. DAVIES Depot, ROSWIRIi. (IKIitiON I Nutmu. M.'iiii in-- tiMt ai t Miura Rri ; . 1 a a h in m effwtuali ClidDibarlailn'i k ' i i.fn.f.f . .i i- on ttiU plftOi it uiiii i iho i 'H.'li , i t-iit . ! 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